A'k™,opening-.. 'V; : •TUSTWccived'ntUfiV a t o f o “fi-Mio subscrilicr.nlargo: J.'ond rapplyior refilled crushed' anil pulverized . ' v:,:'; ' ■■; lioaf Sugars, • aiad white Havana Sugar, anti ah excellent'nksoilmenl of hogshead and barrel Brown Sugars; at prices rang ing from 0$ to 12* cents, per pouhd, suitable Ibr pre serving and oil other uses, " Rio, & JaTf a Ooffbes, •as well of very supcrioi to common quaHUof*. Spices generally* viz: Pepper, allspice, cinnamon,., citron, ;lriacp,xlovca^nutmegs, ginger and nuistnrd of various descriptions,- A,’supply of Indigo, .(none but best qualiUes) rosin, madder, ollum,' starch, washing soda,’ palfpptro,-&c. . Wnlcr and Soda Crackers, Rico, Ta bid Oil, euperljr quality. Also , ~ • * (Jrecn A- Blatk Tens, '■ including Gunpowder*,. Imperial, Hyson, Ponchong and Lduoho.ng. Teas, of superior qualities. Molasses and Syrup, of which wo Imvo -Boston Syrup, Tiirii dad.Orleans qml superior Sugar House. ■■■' ' Stoneware, - y a»| JaYsj.Jugs, Pilchers,-Butler Jars,’&c, , Also. Qriecimvutc &■ Ciiimuvarc, White China*ftml Granite Tea very low, Gran ite find. Liverpool Plaice* Dishes* Bowls,,as also other ioltat arid'a-gcrteral variety oF coninjon wire, of every deedrijition—in- which" Isa Ipl.oLJ’cllyJam and Tum blers.:.,;.. \ - • Cur-iissoftmcttt 6f Glassware includes heavy fluted’ pint apd other TUmh’cra, Fruit-Bowls, Dishes, &c.\ ' ..•CcdaiVwKvcj'- Chltms', Tdhs, BtickeisXiftcluiKng- painted} measures; Marketind Clothes-.Baskets* bod cords* clothes.luVs andpihs* corn liiooma, sftecblrig 4 dUfit,.and,wltilb vvash brushcsjpnd, ah eVcellertilot of clothe and .fancy "• ■ ' A-,HAIR BRUSHES, '■ ■' , ‘Pine dressing combs, os well as other qUnl- Tliea.-' Also a clieap*lot of tho beat' Drawing. PCncllf?, togethef-wilh many.oilier Jtiiicles iu'our Ihiolooiiuin orouo lo niention. . The'-.publio hove bur sbicerji thunk* Tor tins 'liberal .patronage bestowed. bu',U's,'eiiico .we have tiguin com-, ihohced bualncSs—oml iii ofteriug' opr new supplies tye have a hope that They ufd'of «u.ch qualities) and .low pricer, _as will inducethe samc.puWic-to give, us a continued like support,' A* call at our store to see and judge for iheins.lvcs is the best Evidence for consumers, before buying clse .vyhero.'.'• *. V •; • L W; EBV, < Carlisle, Juiy'22 t -1847. • . Hanlwarc 1 Hardware!! TH&subscriberV having' purchased the entire, sldck.of-Jacob Sener) invito-' tho attention. of the pubUcTo their .With all tbo hum bhgglng,;boasting, and duffing made', by'plb.eres- TabltahtiiOnts, we are able, to sell I lari!ward as' low .jf ; hot 'a Utile lower Than'.any -other ‘ Hardware store ih the couiuyv Try-us and prove* us - ,-.a.1 the old.and - -well.knuwn.stand On- North riaubver.at., between Cornman’s Tavomand the Hat and dap. Store of .Geo;.' Kcllerv, 'Wo-liave .jilst .received- a. full and;general as3ohfp,pnt*of : ; • - Hardware- Biiildiiig Malfci'iiils, amhhg which’ may be CninnenJli’d-lhe Ted) owing; -500 pounds per |k ;*v - ..v .'2OO .pounds of English Bltst'd. Steel a I ISA per ,Ib* r ; - SOO ppuhils of Cast ahd.ShCer.Stqcl ai IBJ per •lb* 7 -..' ; l ' • - . “ ‘ ... ; ; , v *; 300 pounds ofSprlng Steel ’Ti'oia.,per pound. .30 (I 6». of Ctjrn and Grass. Scythes. . 100 kegs 6f. Nail«'and;Spik(jB at.s>4 50per.keg> 50 boxes of assorted Glass. . ; V .!. - 2000 .Ibs. Ground. White Lead from ,$1.75 to s2per keg; 2000 lbs.;.best quality of. Grindstonea-at li to 2 cents per lb. ; - - /’ 200 gallons of Linseed OU. 'With a fiill assortment of Building Hardware, such as Lock*; Latcho\Bplts,. Hinges,. Screws, Oils, Paints, Glass.and Pdtty,-Nalls and Spikes*' &c,, too numerous to mention.. to.be'had'at the low price Hardware eWb of - (Sc FISHER* Carlisle, May.6.TBd7i . ... Clicap llardwarc Store. THE subscribers havajust received and arc now opening at their store’on Main street, opposite Ogilby’s Dry Goods store, a largo lot of* ' Hardware, which, In addition to their former stock, makes their assortment larger ami more complete than will bo found, in any other store in the county, and to which they Would call the attention of builders, mechanics, and all wanting goods in ihclr line.-r- T/ieir stock comprises a full assortment of locks and latches of every description) hinges, screws, bolts,shutter fastenings) window springs,circulnr, cross cut and mill saws, hand, panncl, ripping and tenant saws, chisels, gouges, plane blits, planes of every kind, patent iron and ball braces, common and plated, braces with bitts, augurs and auger bills, spike and nail gimblets, 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.. Also knives and forks of every style, 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, MoUowarc & Cedavwavc, of every .description. They have nlso a full- and complete assortment of Saddlery and goods for carriage .builders, wagon boxes, carriage springe, paints, oil and dye stuffs, coach, cabinet, japan and'leathcr varnish, window glass, putty, &c. I Also, just received .20 tons of bar iron, compris ing a.full assortment of all kinds, Russia and Ame rican sheet Iron, hoop iron, cast, shear, blister and spring steel, anvils, vices, nails and spikes, tin plate, zinc, spiltor* pig, and bar lead, &c. Also, 40. doz. gram mid grass scythes. 30 , . •• acyihesneuths. 20 boxes scythe stones. Persons w,tailing to save‘2o per coni, in their . purchases, are invited to call and examine our gpods, as wear© enabled to offer better bargains . .lhart can.bo had elsewhere. WRIGHT & SAXTON Cwrljale, April 15,1817. Ahead of all Competition t ! Cheap Hardware and Paints! ' ' - NO HUMBUG!! TpHE.altention of, the public Is respectfully in- JL vited to a,now and splendid stock of HARD* •.WARE AND PAINTS, which' I have just re ceived from tbd oUy. nn.fi which I am, determined tp sell Qt the LOWEST PRICES! I do; not pretend that I Import any Goods my self bill buy them in the city oil for cash, and of course get them at the lowest The public is therefore invftpd to become acquainted with (ho E rices, and then coll on mo nhd if Ido not *ell oiler goods ns low and u little loWur than the Im porters, I shall not aslf thorn to buy.- I will sub join ihe prices of a few articles, viz: One hundred Kegs of Noils at $4,50 per Keg; enelumdfed Kegs of Whim Lead, $2 per Keg of .36 lbs/,,2000. lbs. Grindstones. IA to‘B cents per •Ib.;«nd all oilier goods at equally low prices, ' and,so© nt iho old stand in Norm - Hanover street, sign of the Rig mill Saw. . i ' . JOIIN P. LVNR •Oatlryle, April 16, twy. ■ - .-■■NEW (iOOItS, T A.CI,tPPmc!KU,Ua» j«* rcc „ lvc ,, an „, Mi . J. t m*\ »> | pi ,| y ‘oi-v «t uc k, a„a i, preMfed give bargain* of Cioths.of colors and «|un!iticß..' • ■ Cassinrcrea plain and faucj, , Cassinctts do. do : - Reaver 'and Pilot Clo., . Vestings and’Crayats^ Cashmeres and Mousolm doLolnos. . . • .. :Do ', ■do . Robes. Alpoccas aniWerindcs;,v Ribbons nnd and Ties, . ' . ‘ " ' Men’s and Boy’s Gaps; &c. Bhippcnoburg,Jan. U, lfH7.: . .. ■ Great Baigalus! : fSelling off at. First Cost! THB-auhscribcr wishing to wind up his business iq Carlißle,\-\vUl dispose of his largo and.elegant as sMtmehi-,of;Bry Goods at FIRST, COST I Bei ng determined to sell off* his entire stock* be assures his friends uml the public, that grcal?l)ivfgainß.>vlll bo otTercd. Those, there, who wish .to save from la to 30 percent, in purchasingGbodSiwlU dowoll.toglVu him un early call. ,Hip assortment is large* and the goods have been purchased‘With great care,-and-ein* braCo an assortment of nearly every article usually kept In a Dry Goods store. Tlifc following, together with ihpusumls’-ofV.othcr,- articles, too numerous to mention,’ embrapV ‘a. part of tho,- goods, offered for sale. French, English and. American ‘ . CLOTHS, -v of nil colors, prices, and qualities.- ; Plain artirFahcy Cassimeros, Summer dol, Tweeds, Tweed. Cloths, Cuesinottßi Kentucky Jeans, Vestings, &c. 'A full assortment, of Summer Stuffs .for Gentlemens’ and Boys'wear. “For the Ladies w° have a splendid as* sorlmcnt.of . V Dress Silks, Barages, Bnlzarincs,Embroidered French Lawns, Ginghams und Gingham Lawns, White Goods for dresses,Cash meres, Do Laines and Calicoes. -A few Shawls, Scarfs, Parasols, Parasoletla and Sunshades. Thread Lace and Edging, Cotton doi,JLinon CambrioHahd* kerchiefs* and a. general assortment of Jlosiery and Gloves.. Also, Carpetings, OH Clothe , Rugs, Mattings, Flooc'Cloth* &.c. ' Country Mciclients and ull others will find it to their advantage to call soon, for they inay rely upon it, wc’ivill sell (o them cheaper than they can purchase in. Philadelphia. D. 11. ARNOLD. : Carlisle, July d 2, 18r!i;2d/1847.; • New Spring and Summer Goods*. CHEAPER. THAN EVER! The subscriber, has Just received and is nowopen ing at his.store,- on the south-west corner obthe Publi.c'fcfquare, a fresh and splendid stock of ’ Staple & Fancy i)ry Goods, . comprising in part, cloths, cassimeres, cashmar ets, tweeds, cottons of all kinds, silks, mouaelin de faines, California; plaids, lawns, ginghams, . muslins,'check's,-lickings,-gloves, hosiery, &c. Groceries of all kinds. > Also, a full stock of the Cehhrattd Fluid Lamps, which he has.so extensively introduced, and which : havo given So. much general satisfaction. Also, The Pekin Tea -Company's Teas. Ho .has been ) ! appoiiiled sole agent in this place for the sa/o o tho abbye Teas’, to.whic.h he would invlietiio spe> cial. alldhtlon, of (he ibyora of good Teqs. The manner in w/iicfr they aro pat up is such, as that the fliivour Is preserved for any length of time, be ing Incased in lead or tin;foil. Families cam bb supplied with any quantity nut up in this.manner; The public’.is. respectfully invited jo coll and examine his stock) before.purchasing olsowhere, . inasmuch as he feds confident that his variety and prices will be satisfactory to purchtisersi ' : .'. ROBEIITIRVINE, Jr. Carlisle, April 15, 1817*- V Toy and Fruit Emporium! North Hanover S.t.» Carlisle.; rpHI3 subscriber takes this opportunity of inr JL forming his friends and the public.in general, that he still continues to manufacture and has air ways on hand, a large and genual assortment of Candles of the best quality,, whlcli ,he will, Beil wholesale or retail, at the old stanq, .in North Hanover St.V whom he also keeps: pn band,Fruits, cmbracingnll ihddelioacies of lho different seasons, and Nuts of all kinds. His stock consists in part of •...*• OraiigcB,liCmoiiB,Bahiiiijii, Promts, Almonds, Filberts, Walnuts', Pecan Nuts, Pea Nuts, Cream. Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, Grapes, Dates, Figs, &c., which ho will the most reasonable prices for cash. Ho would also invito the attention of tho public to a large and well selected assortment of' • • Toys, Baskets, and Fancy Goods* suitable (or the approaching Hollidays. In con* noxlon with the above, lie lias received a prime lot Fresh Groceries, consisting in pari of Loaf, Lump and Brown Su gars, Coffees of ail kinds, from Bto 13$ cents per pound, Teas, a superior aiticle of Imperial, Young Hyson and Clack Tea; Molasses of all kinds; Chocolate, Crackers, Cheese, Rice, Blacking, Matches, Crushes, &c. dlass & (iuccnswarc, a largo assortment of Glass and Quoenswaro, of all kinds and patterns. FUEBH .SPIOE.S, such ns Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Cloves, Pepper, Ginger, AUpicc ground or whole, Mustard by the bottle or pound. - Purchasers will find it to their advantage.!© call at (ho Depot, before purchasing elsewhere.. P. MONYEU. Carlisle, Nov. 20,184G.' Glorious News! CHEAP AND PRETTY GOODS. A &W. IIENTZ, have just received at their lx.* cheap store, 3 doors south of the Post Office, one of the largest, most beautiful, and cheapest assortment,of ... Dry «: ALEXANDER S. ItfcCEEAtf, M. !>• OFFERS Ida professional services to the citizens of Dnupliln and Cumberland, couulioa. Ho may bo found lit his oflico In Harrisburg* , February 18,1847,—0m iV; splendid Stock^Sf NEW GOODS! H has just received, the ncatqst, prettiest, handsomest, most beautiful, and latest assbitmcnt of Goods in the Borough—-at least so pro* hduncbd by all the ladies of taste who hove examined them—and nt prices Cheaper than the Cheapest, con sisting lit putt of-Engfish, French and. American ' Cloths, Cassimcrcs, SaUinctls,: Velvet Cords, Gambroons, and every variety of men’s wear. . '■ For the ladies I havo the.most .beautiful Bareges* Balzarines, superior Lawns, Gingham Lawns, Do mestic, French ami English Ginghams, and a general assortment of 'Wjhito Goods at reduced prices. .'Baragb,- Balzarinc, Zephyr, Not,-Thibet, Mousolin de Laine; and } Cashmero ’- - : ; ■’ Shawls—Also, Scarft. Bobbins, Thread and Lisle Lace and Edgings, Gloves and Hosiery, Ribbons & Flowers, Ladles’ & Misses’ Bonnets of the latest .Paris sty|es,such bis Pamela, Vanoro,Rutland, English Split .Straw,..China,- Perl, Noepolaton, Florence. Braid, Silver -Lace, .and Mon terey..' •' • .■. ~ • , HATS—Palmleaf, Leghorn, Shakers, Black Straw, Pcdie Braid, Buena Vista,. Rough and Ready Hats for men and boys, r• , ‘ . ‘ Men.and Boy’s. BOOTS, Ladies and Misses’ moi roco and kid SLIPPERS. GROCERIES—Coffee, Tea, Molasses and Spices, all of which will be sold as said above, cheaper than the cheapest. Persona wishing bargains will do well to call and -examine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. Don’t forget, North East Comer of the Public Square. ' Carlisle, April 22; 1847; Delaware Mutual lnsurance , Company, I’lilladclplila. ON THE MUTUAL INSURANCE. PRlNCl- PLE—combined with a'largo joint capital! Pre miums reduced to neatly, one half of the usual rates. . By tho’Actof Incorporation, the stock is pledged for the. payment of- and losses which the Com pany may sustain. And os on additional security to the assured, the act requites that tha yrrofiis of the business shall bo funded and remain with the corpo ration, os a guarantee and 'protection to ilia insured against loss. This fund will be represented.by scrip issued by.the .Company, bedring interest not exceed ing six per cent.' per annum. The insured aro.ontU tied to a-prb rata share of the profits of the Company, and wilk receive’that proportion of the aforesaid fund in script which thoamount of coined premiums paid hy biip, beets to the.tptal sum of earned ipromiums and capital stock. : The scrip thus issued, to bo-transferable, on. the books of the Company os stock. !. *. •• No dividend of scrip can bo made whom tho losses and expensed exceed the amount of earned premiums. . The insured, are protected from loss-at the custom-, ary rates of prorniuras/nuMow/ any individual liuhil ity or responsibility for tho logscs 6f expenses of the -Corporation. The assured have olftho rights of membership,r-can vote at 'all elections, and aro cligi hle.fis Directors of Iho Corporation. " ;• The subscriber. lias been agent for this Company* and ns the superseding every .'other mode pfTnsuranbb, he. would Confidently recommend it to hie friends and (lie public.' • . • For fql! particulars enquire either- by letter or per son to • ; - . . JOHN.J. MYERS. Fire Insurance* TH E Allen and Bastpenftsbprbugh Mutual Fire, Insurance-Company of Cumberland County, incorporated by on act of Assembly, is now fully organized, and in operation underthemanagement of the following commissioners, viz; , V, : Chi. Staym'an, Jacob Shelly, Wira, 11. Gorges, Lewis Ryef, Christian Titzel, Michael Hoover, Henry Logan, Michael. Gocklih, Benjamin tt. Musser, Levi Merkel, Jacob'Kirk,Sami. Prowell, sf, and Melcholr Breneman, WhoTeapectfuUy.call the attention of citizens of Cumberland and York counties to ..the advantages which the Company hold out, . j ‘ . The rales of insurance are as low and favorable as Company of the kind in the Stale. Per?- sons wishing, to become members are Invited'to make,application to of the, company who are willing to wait.upon -them at'any time. JACOB SHELLY, President. . * ‘Michael Hoover, FVce Prcs'L * Lewis II van, Secrciary, Michael CocKLitf, Treasurer* . • Aokntb— Michael. Hoover, general agent, Mccha nlcsburg; Rudolph Martin, Now Cumberland; M. Cocklin, Allen; Wm. R. Gorges, Allen; Christian Titzol, Allen; John C, Dunlop, Allen; Peter Barn hart, Fast Pcnnahoro; David Martin, Churchtowh; C, D. Harmon, Kingstown; Henry Zearing, Shire manstown; Simon Oyster,' WOrihleysburg; Robert Moore. Carlisle; Robert C. Stcrrctt, S. Middleton; Philip Brochi)i)l, for Cumberland county. ■ - Agents, for Fork County—Jacob Kirk, general agt, Henry Logan,. John Sherrick, John Rankin, Daniel Daily, J. Bowman, Thos. Kerr, Peter Wolford. Protection Against Xoss by Fire. mHE , CUMBERLAND VALLEY MUTUAL Protection Company, will bo under the direction of the following Board.of .Managers for the ensuing year, viji: T. -.0. Miller,!). W. McCulloch, Sumucl Galbraith, James Weakly, A. G. Miller, Philip Spang ler,. .Samuel' Trilt, Thomas A. M’Kinnoy, John Zug, Samuel Huston, John T< Green, John Bear and Abin.’ King. There are alsoA number of Agents ap pointed in tho adjacent' counties whu.wlll receive ap plications for insurance and forward ibom immediate ly for approval to the office of tho Company, when the policy! will bd issued without delay. Fui further in formation. see the by-laws of the .Company. 1 T. O.MILLER r JV'* N. B—Old books re.boudn willi neatness and dis patch. Also, files of papers..' , ■ - . JOSEPH Sy.GITT, • Agent for Daniel GUt. ,;Carlielo, July 8,1847;. • H. H. GROVE, ELASTIC ■. Paper Holders—Manufactured from .GoodycaFa Metnlic Cum, for sale by.lho Gross, Dozen or single one. ■ • ,J. S. GITT, Ag’t. - July 22,1847.. .• •-, . Extensive Furniture Rooms. - D; P. & A. 0. FETTER, WOULD most respectfully call the attention of Housekeepers arid .the public generally, to the oxtonpivo stock of splendid Furniture, includ ing Sofas, Wardrobes,- Centre.and other Tables.- Dressing and Plain Bureaus,' and every variety of ' Cabinet Wjirc and CJinirs, wjiicli opened ak'lheir new rooms, bn the Hanover and Leather-ate., Carlisle.. ■ ' They are confidant, thai the superior finish of the workmaneliip, and olegance of style, in which their articles are got up, together with their efieop ness, will, recommend them lb every person want ing Furniture, They have alsotnadc arrangements for manufacturing and keeping a constant supply of every; article in thcir.line, both plain and orna mental, elegant and useful, at' prices winch they eannot fail lb suit purchasers. They would earn estly invite persons who aro about to commence housekeeping to call and examine’ their present olegant.sto.ck, to which they will constantly make .additions of the newest and mosi modern styles. . CtIFFiNS made to order at ; the shortest notice, for town and country.. . , April 29,1847. ‘ THE subscriber respectfully informs the public that .ho still continues to manufacture* and keep on hand,'at HU shop on North. Ilahpvcr street, nearly opposite Wciblby’s Hotel, Carlisle, * Bureaus, Sideboards, Secrc. O'ARIES, TABIiES. BTANTJS, Desks, Book-cases Bedsteads, Cupboards, of every sty lo and pattern, and in short, every thing'thal can bo made in a cabinet shop. . . . Tho subscriber will warrant his furniture to ho manufactured out of tho best of material and by the best of workmen, and as to his prices ho intends to rfell low for cash. All who will give him a col), will say that his furniture is cheap and good. All work manufactured under his inspection. Ho particularly invites newly married persons tiTgivo'blm a call and examine for thcmsclvefl—ho has no .doubt his work manship and prices will not fail to please;; so don't forget to call before purchasing elsewhere, , The' subscriber would also inform Uib pfibliC that ho carries on tho Coffin making; Business, and can wait on all those who moy desire his servi ces in (hot-line. Having o Jlkausk, ho con attend Tuncrals in tho country. -Charges moderate. , . FREDERICK CORNM AN. Carlisle, jari. 14, 1840.—ty WATCHES AND JEWELRY. T.CONLYN EESPECTFULLY announces to the public that ho has removed his WATCH and JEWELRY, aCV ' Store to (he building one door east of his former slonid, on street, where he will con- Btant iv-keep on hand and - for ||«i V «®ERbqlo on the ’most reasonable ißwcCf 1 **J9jSsH t c rms t Gold and Silver Lever, Lcpine and Common WATCHES, Breast-pins, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Gold and Silver Spectacles,-'• Gold and Stiver Pens and Pencils, . . ■ . Diamond pointed gold pons, at from $1,37 to 82,. 50. ■ .. •'/ . Pocket compasses, pen-knives, gold guard chains, and watch keys, silver thimbles, Miniature cases, Lockets and Bracelets, ' * • ’ • SilYcr Table and Tea Spoons, Butter knives, and .an infinite variety of othor'arti. cles usually kept in a well-furnished Jewelry store - Gold Layer Watches, full jewelled, 18 caret cases, from $45 to 690; Gold Leplnos from $3l) tb $35 ; Silver Lfcvcr from $l5 to $3O jf CbmtoOH wofobes, from 85 16 812, . • \ My, stock is largo, and I am dptormmed fo sell as low as can bp had by rotuiT in (ho city. Walohca and Jewelry repaired as usual. • .• T.CONLYN. . Carlisle, May, 20,1847.—1 y. . Bools, Shoes antV Brogans. ■RfS..'; •• JUST received .a now osßorltncnl mj Mcn’s Bootsi Mon’s & Boys'. Cali and Kip -Monroes, Ladies 1 Kid ami • • . Morrqcco Slippers, Misses and Child, roh’s Outers, black and fancy colored Kid Boots.-- Also Kid Motrocco Linings, &0., wholesale or retail at the lowest prides. , 'Call at Porter's Shoe S/orci corner of Mala and Pitt streets, opposite the Methodist EnisdonaTChurcli Carlisle, Jul 0,1847. 1 , • lints! ■ ~ flTv riIANKI; UL for post fivdrs, ohd os doeirou ■ ns over to please ull.who may favor him With their custom, the subscriber hereby notldoa liia friends nnd the public generally, that bo still.keeps liis Onlshing shop in l\o. 3, Harper’s Row, IWO'dodrs north of R. Angnoys store, where ho has cohstanily onhandnml will manufacture to order * ■ • 1 30 3.30 180 : 320 4 00 7 00 ■■- Hals of Every Bescriplian,. all of the v?ry Intent fashions, and ntlowqr prices limn. ov . or * FURS, die.-have-boon'selected with ho will manufacture • Beaver, Nutre,' Casßlmora; MolcaUin, SHU and olhcr hnls In the newest styles, fully equal to any of the city work. Call, then, follow-citizens, and examine our daadrt-' monty as wp chargo nothing Tor tho sight. ‘ ' ■ - v ■ • , ’ VVILLIAM IK- TROUT,- Carlisle, April 1,'1847i'. Furniture! Furniture I ! Second Arrival of v ? ‘ Plillaiflelpllij;;;Ayatch; and Jewelry Store," . jNht. ,0.61 'Norjli. Second ~Slrckli ' ; ! DELOW-nAOE, COfINER Or QU^nRY, V PHILADELPHIA. v /S' dLP.L'evor fitll'JetVeled, 18 vXcases,.;. ’. ; ,'7■ 1 ®45,00. Silver Lover Watches, full jpVvelcd, , 23 00 Silver Lo.ver Watches, seven jewels', I ■' j 800 Silver Lepjne 1 .l’r;i Superior Quariior Watches,/ ’ \'j ' m'nn Ladies’Gold Pencils,,' V ’ o' n(1 Pine Silver Spectacles,,. 7,' 1 Gold Finger Rings from 37 Jets, to §i I 0; VA'atci, Glasses,.plain 12J cts.j patent ISJ ots.; Lnnetas cts". 1 On hand'ian assortment of Gold and H a i, Bracelets, Breastpins,' Earrings, Lockets, Moda, lions,'Gold Pens, Gold Nook, Curb & Fob Chains Keys, Silver and Gold Thimbles, Silver Spoons’ Sugar. Tongs,'.&c.,' at'cijubllylow prices. All goods tVarrahUd;to be'wlißt they'are sold,for. a liberal deduction rhade’to' persdne buying to" sell again. 1 " ' " 0; GONRAD, Importer of tFalch,. Phila. Feb. If NEVER FAILS ■ D" CULLEN’S! .Indian. Vegetable Panuccju T)ERSpNS' afflicted with. Scrofula,. Kings’ Evil; Cancer, Erysipelas,. Old-sores, Ulcers, Tetter'• Mercurial Diseases, or any other complaints arising from impurities of the -blood, nro requested to the following testimonials, in proof of the wonderful propcrtics'of the above named;rned|cinc. READ I .READ J!'READ !! I . We the. undersigned, having visited Mr. leant Brooks.jrldt the office of Messrs. Rowanddc Walton 376 Merkel at., Philadelphia, consider his case Die rnost.remarkable one wo’have evcrwitncsscdorhearj of. His diaeaso.was SCROFULA,’and terrible mua have been liis twelve years conflict with the destroy er. His Palate, the entire roof of his Mouth, No*., Upper Lip, and’rowef! lid of Iho iiioiiT xtk lm\J been destroyed, bis Face, marly eaten tip, and pa.i of the Jaw Bone"carried away. And yet wo can give no description of'bis case. Mr. B. infiirms us that in.Jonyary laef, the whole interior of his mouth; Wwblfasihost of his face,wig a muss of deep, and poiiiful. ulcers. Or., the 14th i f January Inst, ho commenced taking. D/iCullen’s In dian Yogeloblo, Panacea^ which checked ,the disease, in d lew days, and . from "that lime the cure has pro gressed with intermission. ' New llisli .has supplied the place of-the deep ulcers,-and. though Vadly'dUlig. urcd t his face is sound, and bis. general, health is re stored. 'Wc oie assured that in nf Mr. Brooks’ case,.no 'Mercurials, Ointments, or.Cnimic ‘Applications have been 1 used,*—in fact, iho Paunrra Alone, hok wrought this wonderful change. .Duyld Smith, Bucks county, Pu.' Charles Meoilville, Crawford co., Pa. j. W. Jones, M. 8., Phila. * * ; Jai*6l( Lee, .Jersey.- E. W. 440 N. Fourth, at., Phila.-;-., ’ B, McCullough,Xdhcosler, Pa. "< R.-M. Maddockistf N. 1 llh si., Philo. ■'. • C. W. Appleton,,SL D. 46 south st., Timothy Caldwell, Marion county;-Missouri. ■ > PahiehYcoker,.Cbdjnut Hill, Phifadclphia cV. John Harncd, 300 High street, Phils. ■ Wm. Steeling, M., p„ pam.dcn, N. J. . Wm. Hale, 378 High street, Phila.. John Bell, Brio Sh, Phila. Aaron Sands, 146 Catharine st. Phils. Daniel McGlnley, Kessler’s Alloy, J’hila, Andrew Sweatee,.Camden, N. Ji .. R, H. Evans, West Philadelphia,' Richard R. Young; Gilder4o9 Market sliPbib, John W. Ashmead, 60 South Glli street, do. R. J, Kensil, 123 south 1 llh st;, Phila. Peter SUon’ Smith, : Editor Native Eagle, do, Joel Uodihe, Williamstowni N. J. ' Wm. Sleeley, Farmington, lowa. L. B. Coles, M.. D., Poston,.Mass. Russel Canfield, Pjtysiologisl, Phjla, Thos. P. S. Roby, M. D., Harrisburg, Pa, Peter Wright, 159 Market street, Phila. Jambs W.Newliri, 103 Filbert street, do. John G00d,.174 Spruce street, do. Rev. Uric, Cathdrino si. do. . , Rev. John.Chambers,'Broad si. . do. , T. L. Sanders, Publisher of Pledge, Phila. F. P. Sellers, Editor, Doylcstowh, Pa. Jacob Frick, Editor of the.Amo. Sent. .Pliila, : L.-A, Godey; Ladies’Book, 101 Chesm/t ai., Philadelphia. •Rev. J. R. Nichols, Pastor of Brlckmakpj’e M. P, Churcbi'Phila. ’ D. S. Kiel Tor, Publisher.of Lancaster Reptib. • A. Wilson, Mi D. No. 6 Cedar Row, Phila. Samuel Kolchunv No. 62 North Thinl st, do. ..Rov. Lnyi ! l3rink, New York. Edward Paxsdn,'No. 158 North Front st. do. J, Cl Loycoek, Attorney at Law, Washin'jion Square, Philo, ' ,Tho above named gentlemen, (constituting but a small portion of those who havo visited Mr. Brooks at pur office .In Philadelphia, and would certify, to the* same, acts' If necessary) are htII known, and their high standing in society ptc* eludes the idea of their lending their names to carry on an imposition, . , . . i And hero we say, without the fear of contradic tion, that wo have,not found aense of Scrolnla or other disease for which wo. recommend the Pana cea, which the medicinehas not speedily anejtM ■We have;at this n multitude of patients under treatment,all of tvhom-nro doing will.- Among them is one of CANCER, which wasprs nouncprlby physicians heyimd the reach of Surp ml assistance, btjl from all appearances will I* cured in a few months. Hold. whofosnlo nml retail bv IIOWANHA WALTON, Proprietors, No. 37fi Market si. I l ' ll ' n'doVphin; and hlso by the following regularly >• lliorizcd agents.* SamO£L..W. llAVKnfiTicK, Carlisle, Fa. ■William Bratton, Nowvillc,' Samuel M. Buohlcr, Gettysburg, Pa. 0. A. Morris & Co. York, Pn. Carlisle,.Dec, 3, 1846.~*1y ■CONSUMPTION! M. «V\ BE C<-KE»I , i/pHir.AHKtPUiA, April 9*' ~ Lost. Augustn year 1 caught a violent c # o, ‘ cbriscquonco of getting wot in a shower of roni. • birc.umstunccfso comrnnn gave mo no imnit'dmK' corn, supposing lflhouldt)ooV get rhi of it. u ." , contrary,, however,; f.'daily. grew.worse; a w cough setlq, then, pain in.my breast and betw fr,l . ( shoulders, 1 now suffered groat oppression non j great secretion of purulent motfer in my W’’* *. j became greatly einrniod, and my friends cons* my situation extremely critical, the mote so M , of appetite, hoctip foyer and night sweat* r * a ‘ «- mo os weak ns a child., AV, hifcM fho sweat 11 ■ poured off,mo|. 'phUWndmy condition whence monccd using ♦‘Thomson’s Compound Syrup 01 and Wood Naptha,”-- .1 procured one bottle, ° ni . tf< ncrlenccd tfnmucKltencfit that I resolved to fOll , ,) i it; •.;! in njl ninc bottles, and am now l^ r . ff festered. It is now six months since I ceaso'i Iho medicine and.tho cpro remains perfect. I j believe this medicine.is fur .superior to every t r for consumption of tho Lungs.. j -■ h J;- CHAMBERLAIN, No. r.j Affirmed and subscribed thla Olh day o» • IS4O,- before mo,’ ’w : , John SivjM p’ inValuablo medicine is prepaid «t t * cbrnlifbfftXh'ohd Siiriioo streets, Philo* . jj * , Fof ‘sftl'd iiii Carlisle, hyMUngnty, r"" u » ; Price 60 ceutsipr O Uhtlol# lbr®‘"t t,v *