f TTTHBREAS Jaind by,on act of the General . pf ??Mi»yU relating, to l|i«t elecUona of iKyC (iom monwaa f t h, ’ passed (he 2d day of July, made iho.duty .of.the Sheriff, of e.very.idpiiniy-, within. jlti9-Gnn»monwv3Uh,,.tO;gtr.e public Tipi,i,co ; of ,the Gcncral EitcUona, and in such nol'ce to ■/.; ;* i>- m ‘.n ; ii W tv-Theofficsra.to be elected, i, .•«, , . . .‘i. -Dpaigoate (he place'at which the election.is to be held. ■ ••/ % 1 i, .1-James Hbtffsn,* High. Sheriff of, the county of i Cumoirland', do hereby make known ami give this S&bliC notice Id;the electors of IhocountyofCiim erjand, tbari om the Second 'Tuesday of October , nexu* (being the-13th day iof'thp month,) a. Gene* ral Eleotion-will be held at the several election districts established by- law In said county, at which time they will vote by ballot for the several officer9 : herelnafWrnaroed,viz: . ' 0?ilE PERSON . for Governor of the State of Pennsylvania. w.w> - ONE PERSON fprCanalCotafnlssioneivof (he Slate of Pennsyl vania'., ' ; '/ . • / 1 ■ ONE PERSON to represent the counties of Cumberland and Perry, in the Senate of Pennsylvaniaj by.'" y , ,T\VO PERSONS. tp represent the county of Cumberland in the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania. ON 15 PERSON for Treadufer of the countyof Cumberland. , . I','. -ONE PERSON , for Commissioner of the county, of Cumberland - ; ! ’ ONE; PERSON for Dircclor bf the. Poor ami of the House of*Em* ploy meht of the county of Cumberland. : . ONE PERSON lor AudilorUp;acUle tho - public accounts of the county of.Cumborland, ■ • Thpsaid,election.will bo held throughout the county, astfollows: . . y The election in the election district composed of the Borough of Carlisle, and the''townships of N. Middleton, South Middleton, l<o\yfr Dickinson, Lower Frankfort) 1 ,: and West Pennsborough, will be held at the Court House, in the Borough of Carlisle. • ■ The election.in the election district composed of Silver Spring township, will be held at the public house of Oeorgu Duey, In Hogestowu, in said township. Ay an Act of the General Assembly, passed the 2lst day of April, A. D. 1840; the election in the election district composed of Hampden township, will be held at the house now occupied by Henry Bresslcr, in said township. By the same act the election in the election dis trict composed of Lisburn and a partof Allen town ship, known ns the Lisburn district, shall hereaf ter hold their elections at the public house now occupied by John G, Hook, ia Lisburn. The election tu tho ejection district composed of East P.ennsborough township, will be held at the public house how occupied by Samuel Renniuger, at the west end of the Harrisburg bridge. ;The election in tho election district composed of New. Cumberland, will be held at the public house of .Lewis Voung, in the Borough o( New Cumber land.- ■. - .The election in the district composed of that part of Allen township; which election was heretofore held.at tho public house of Win. Hughes, in the Borough of New Cumberland, will be held at the Tenant House of George Heck, now occupied by Robert. Coffey, in said township. The election in the district composed of that part of Allen, township, not included in the Now Cum berland, George Heck and Lisburn election dis tricts, will beheld at the public house of David Shea/fer, in SlmplmrdsUmn, in said township. The election,in the district composed of tho Bo rough of Mcchanicsburg, will be held at the public lipuse of John Hddver,;in said Uprougli. ;■ -Tho election hi tho. rllsirict composed of Monroe > township, will be held at the public house of John Paul, in Churchlown, in said township.. ‘ .The election in the district composed of Upper Dickinson township, wit! be held at the house of Philip Weaver, in said townshipl , ! The electionin the district composed of the'Do- 1 rough of Newville, apd. townships of Miffitm Up. per FrankTord, Big Spring, and that pa;l pf-Ncw tdif township,' not included in the Leesburg elec lion district hereinafter mentioned, will he held at the prick School House in the Borough of Now ville. ’The election in the district composed of Hope well township, will be held at the School iluuso in Newburg, in said township. The election in the district composed of llm Bo rough of- Shippensburg, Shippensburg township, and that part of Soulliampton township, not inclu ded in the Leesburg election district, will He held at the Council House, in the Borough of Shippens burg. • And in and by an art of the General Assembly of this Commonwealth, passed the 2d July, 1831), it is thus provided, “That the qualified electors of parU of Newton and Southampton townships In the county of Cumberland, hounded by the follow ing lines and distances, viz: Beginning at the Adams county line, thence along tho lino dividing the townships of Dickinson and Newtun to the turnpike road, thence along said turnpike, to Cen tro School House on said turnpike, in Southamp ton township, tlicnco te a point on the Walnut Bot tom road at UoybuckV, including Ueybur.k’s farm, thence a straight direction to ,the Saw Mill belong-' ing to the heirs of George Clever, thence along 1 Kryahtr'a run to the Adams county line, thence along (he lino of Adams county to the place of be ginning, be and the samo is hereby declared a new and separate election district, the election to be held at the public house of William Maxwell, in Lees burg, Southampton township. . . Notice is hereby given, ••Thai every person, excepting Justices of tho Keane, who shall hold any office or appointment of profiler trust under the United States, or of this State, of any city or incorporated district, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent, who is or shall be employed un der the legislative, executive, <>r Judiciary depart ment of this State, or of (he United Slates, or of any city or'of any incorporated district, and also lliat every member of Congress and of the Stay; Legislature, and of the Select or Common Council of ,any chy, of commissioner of any incorporated district', is by )A\v incapable of holding or exercis ing at the same lime, the office,or appointment of Judge, inspector, or. clerk of any elections of this Commonwealth, and that no inspector, judge or ether officer of such election shall bo eligible to be then voted for. And the said acl of Assembly entitled, nn aot re lating (o elections of (his Commonwealth,passed " July 2d, 1839, further provides os follows, to wit: . “That iho inspectors and judges shall meet at the respective places appointed for holding tho elec tion in tho district* to which they respectively be long, before 7 o’clock in tho morning of the second Tuesday of Ottobor, and each of said inspectors shall appoint one clerk, who shall bo a qualified voter of such district. M tn data the person who altalf have received* the second highest number of voles for Inspector, shall not*tend on the day of any election, then llm per son who shall have received tho second, highest number of votes for Judge at the next proceeding •lection, aha)! actus an Inspector in his place. And: 10 saso the person who shall havo received the I highest number of voles for inspector ahull not at-, t*hd f the person elected judge shall appoint an in ' spcctoriri hia places and In cum nsrson elec- - Wd a jttdW shall not attend, iheHthe Inspector whir CHorloiW New*! cheap and pretty goods. tinuo in the board'for tho space of .nno hour after \i &W, UENTZ, have just received nt lli'oir the time fixed by law for the opening of the elec. cheap store, 3 doors south of the KostOffico, tiori, theViiiallfied voters of .tho township, ward or 000 bf Urn largest, most beautiful, and cheapest district for which ’siioh officer shall have been elec- assortment of Rid, present at Ihejilaca of election shall fleet ono| Dry fioortw, Groceries, &C„ of their number to ntl'such vacancy. , . , over hrou B hUo Carlisle. Tho public era Invited »It shall bo the duly of Ibb several assessors, re- to an early examination of their slock, epoolively to attend at tho place of holding every A. (i W. BKNTtf. genera), special or township election, during .tho 1 . .Carlisle, AprillBl7. I whole tjntesaid electlo'u'is kepl.oppn, for thp : pur pose,qCfetying information .to the and i gudge ,when’|ealledrori,‘ m relation. Iq’.Uie,right, of . h ßny. person; assessed -to ,yoie qt'-euch .elec- j linn, orjauch other;maitere in relatipn.to theassess ment of voters .as the said, inspectorsor either of them shnilfrpin tinVe to tim©,require,/ “ No person shall be permitted to void, at nny election ns,aforesaid, than a \Vhlte' freemn.n of, the ago of twenty-oneyears ofmoro,'who shall, have resided in this State at least one year, and in the election district where he'offers to vote at least tun days immediately ffreceeding such election, and within two years paid a state, or; county tax, .which shall have been assessed ht least ten days before the election. But a citizen of the. United. States who has.previously beon a. qualified voter oilbis slate, arid removed therefrom arid returned, qnd who shall have resided Inlhe election district and paid taxes aforesaid, shall bo entitled to voto after residingin this state six months. Provided, That the white freemen, citizens of the United States I between the ages of and twenty-two ! years, and have resided In the election district ten days as aforesaid, shall bo entitled lovole, although they shail ridt have paid taxes, . . .“No person-,shall,be admitted to vote whose name is not contained in the list of taxable Inhab ilants furnished, by , the commissioners, unless, First, ho produce a receipt for the payment, within two years, of a slate or counly.lax assessed agree ably to the constitution* and give satisfactory evi dence either on his own oalh or affirmation, or the oath or affirmation of another that ho has paid suoh a tax, or oh .failure to produce receipt, shall make oath to the payment thereof, or Second, if he claim a right to vote by being an elector between the age of twenty-one and twentyA\va* years, ho shall de pose on oath or aflirmntioii, ihat he has resided in the state at least ono ycarnexl before his applica tion, and make such proof of residence in the dis trict as is required by this act, and that he does verily believe, from tho accounts given him that ho is of the age aforesaid, and glveauch other evi dence as is required by this act, whereupon the name of the person so admitted to vote.shall be in serted In the.alphabetical list by tho inspectors and a note made opposite thereto by Writing “tax,” if hu shall be admitted to vote by-reason of having paid tax, or the word “age” if he shall'bo admitted to vote by reason of such age shall be called, out to the clerks, who shall make the like notes in tho lists of voters kept by them. “In all cases where tho name of the person claiming to vote is found on the list furnished by the commissioners and assessor* br his rightto veto whether found (hereon dr. not, la objected to by any qualified citizen, it shall he the duty of the in spectors to examine such person on oath as to his qualifications, and ,if he claims .to have resided within the state Tor ono year or more, his oath shall be sufficient proof thereof, but shall make proof by: at least ono competent witness, who.shall be a qualified elector, dial lie has : resided within the district for more ; than ien days next immediately proceeding .said election, and shall also himself, swear that Ills bona fide residence, in pursuance of hU lawful calling, is within the district, and that he did not remove into' said district for the purpose of voting therein; “ Every person qualified as aforesaid, and who ahull mako due proof, if required, of his residence and payment of taxes, as aforesaid, shall bo admitted to vote In the township, ward, or district, in which be shall reside. “ if anyporsonshall prevent or attempt to prevent any officer of any election unejer this act, firom hold ing such election, or use or threaten any violence to any such officer,.or shall, interrupt or improperly interfere with him in the execution of his duty, or shall block up tlio window or avenue to'any window where, tho same may. bo holding; or shall riotously disturb the peace ntsuch election; or shall use or practice any intimidating threats, force or violence, with design, to influence unduly or overawe any elector, or to prevent him from voting or to restrain tho. freedom of choice, such person dh conviction shall bo fined in any sum not exceeding five hundred dollars and bo imprisoned for any time not less than three tior more than twclvu months, and if it shall be shown to court, where the trial of such ofTencotshall bo had, that.tho person so offending was not a resi dent of thb city, ward, district, or township where the said offence'was committed, and not entitled to vote therein, then on conviction, ho shall be sentenr ccd to pay. a fine of hot less than one hundred, nor I more than one thousand dollars, and bo Imprisoned hot less than six months nor more than two years. “If any person or persona shall make any bet or wager upon tho result of any election within this Commonwealth, or shall.offer to mako any such Let or wager, either by verbal proclamation'thereof, or by. any written or printed advertisement, challenge or invito any persons to mako such bet or wager, upon conviction thereof, ho or they shall forfeit and pay three times tho amount so bet or to bo bet. “ If any person not by law qualified, shall' fradu. fcnlly volo at any election in tins' Commonwealth, or being otherwise qualified, shall votc out of his proper or if any person knowing (hevvant of such qualification,shall aid or procure such person to vole,’ tho person offending, shall on conviction, bo fined in , any sum not exceeding two hundred dollars, and bo imprisoned for any term nolcxcccding three months. “ If any person shall vote at more than ono election district, or otherwise fradulcnlly vote more liian once on the same day, or shall fraudulently fold and de liver to tho inspector two tickets, together with tho intent illegally to vote, rise and procure another so to do, he or they offending shall on conviction, bp fined in any sum not less tlrim fifty nor more than five hundred dollars, and bo imprisoned for any term not less than three nor more than twelve mouths, If any person not qualified to volo in this Common wealth, agreeably to law, (except the sons of auolifi. ed citizens,) shall appear at any place ol election for tho purpose of issuing , tickets or of influencing tho , citizens qualified to vote, lie shall on conviction, for- I foil and pay. any sum exceeding ono hundred dollars for every such offence, anil bo Imprisoned for any term riot exceeding three months. Agreeable to the provisions oflhe sixty .first section of said net, every General and Special Election shall bo opened between.tho hours of eight ami-ton in tho forenoon, and shall continue without interruption or adjournment nntilsoven o’clock in tho evening, when the polls shall bp closed. And tho Judges of tho respective districts afore, said, are by the said act required to meet at the Court House, in tbo Borough of Carlisle, on tho third, day after the said election, Icing Friday tho 15th day of October, then and there to perform tho things re quired of ihptn by law. • Given tinder my hand at Carlisle, (his 12th day of • September, A. D, 18J7» . JAMES lIOFFER, SAenJ Carlisle, Aug. 26, 18-17. Watches, Jewelry, fpIIE subscriber offers to (ho trade, or by retail, a X largo ond general assortment of tho following ar ticles, being all of his own importation or manttfac lure. Buyer* uf goods in thU Hue are invited to examine tho assortment, end order* are solicited, with the as* suuincc that every effort will bo mode to fclvo satisfac* tion and insure a continuance of custom* Quid and. Silver Lever Watches of ordinary quality. Do do -do of superior finish. Do do do Anchors dcrLepines. Silver double cased Fpgtish & Swiss verge Watches, with light, medium and heavy cases. Quid Jewelry in all varieties, fine and common. Silver Plated, and Silver Wares. Musical Boxes, playing 9, 4, 0, 8 and 10 tunes. Gold and Silver Spectacles. - . Diamond Pointed GolH Pens. Mantel and Office Clocks, in gill and other frames. Tools and materials of all sorts. Fancy Articles, Fancy FanSf Steel Beads, &c. Having every facility for obtaining.goods on tho moat advantageous terms, corresponding inducements will bo ofTerciTto purchasers. JOHN C, FARR, 113 Chesnut Street, J'liihdelphiii July 33, 1817.—Pm , Cilice CbcwlMK SholUn* a'o,baoco l ; Segars &/,Sniiff, i ./CONSISTING of Thohias’ ‘celebrated Grope Brand Vj Cnvcmlish, Luaciobs .liUxuny, do. A : lHe brand I of’Congress ’-fives 1 ,-Ladies Twist l ahd Spikje. : ‘ De muth’s celebrated RappeeaiVd Cbarso Muccaboy, and Danner’s Happed Snuffs. ;i 1 ; ‘ ‘ -Splendid Plantation, La T Victoria, Da Primn«erai:La Cabana*,, Principeo,' CherutVandoth cr .choice brands of impprted Cigftrs, together with Regalia, Cuba & Half Span ish Cigars of the best‘imported,-and American leaf Tobacco.. All of which the subscriherds propared : to sell on fair terms to thoso who. may choose to give him a cal). -- Shop a few doors west of Bcetem's Hotel, inHigh street, Carlisle.. THOS.-H. CRISWELL, .August 12. 1847.—4 t Dr, Koelcr’s Vegetable Panacea, JHOR the removal and permanent cure of all dis -1 eases, arising from tin impure state of the blood and habit of tho,body.pyto:. chronic affoc: lions of tho chest, chronic pleurisy', bronchitis, catarrh, &c. Scrofula in all .its stages, letter, scald head, cutaneous affections of the face and extremeties, chronic hepatic diseases, chronic rheumatism, chronic enlargements of -the liga ments ami joints, white swellings, sipbilis, siphi litio affections, rriercurial and hereditary predispo sitions and constitutional disorders,' &c. It is now admitted by Pathologists, that no orig inal temperament, complexion, constitution, or form of body, cohfeirs completeimmunity from Hereditary diseases; that scrbfula, consumption and other affections having a similarity of origin occurih-all: although observation convinces uS, that individuals and families,'possessing certain characteristic’s are more frequently the subject of those maladies than others. These diseases aro a morbid condition bf the whole system of nutrition —these products being but the effects of an alter ation of the blood and .secretions,—the ulcers, abuses, enlarged glands, inflamations, &c.,.being merely attendant phenomena. The cause exists prior to the phenomena, and must bo destroyed before perfect health can be established. This may bo done by Dr. Keeler’s Vegetable Panacea, the most certain remedy for all diseases arising from an impure state of the blood and system of nutrition, ever presented to the notice of the af flicted. Prepared corner of 3d and South streets, Philadel phia. For sale wholesale and retail by. Samuel El liot, Carlisle; Dr. McPherson, Harcisbura; and by Druggists and Merchants throughout tho county. July 22, 1847;—Cm Cheap Oil Stqrc, Philadelphia. E IDGWAY fc'KEEMi-fi, 37 North Wharves, below Race St., oiler Tar sale,.at the lowest prices, a(t the articles, of the Oil Trade. Their stock is .varied and extensive, and they foe! confi dent of giving .satisfaction- to,those who tall.—- Thoy havo now on hand— . . Pure Sperm Oil. White Winter, and Pall Oils* of different quali ties. Solar Oil. Winter-pressed Lard Oil. Winter Elephant anil Whalo Oils. Refined, Racked and Common Whale Oil. Tanners’ Oils. Sperm Candles, Guano, &o. Phila., Aug. 19, 1817-—2,m • N. B.—All goods delivered in fust-rath older. • GUNS. EDWARD K. TRYON, 131 North SecomWß., Philadelphia, Manufacturer and Importer of Shot Guns , , Superior. Powder % Rifles Pistols, Percussion Caps, Powder. Flash, Shot JVadsi. Shot Rags, * Rail §T Blank Cartridges. Also, Six Barrel. Revolving iMstols and. materials for Gun Makers’use.. Gun's made to orderand repairs neatly executed. Any gun which I sell will be proved if desired in the presence of the purchaser. - ■ Phila., Aug. 17, 1847.—3 m Hover’s First Premium Writing mu. IjMlOAt Dr. Hare, Uncelebrated Professor of Chcm ; istry in the University.of Pennsylvania; . - •‘‘PntiATIBtTHIA Oct.ll r l^43. -“Dear Sir—Having tried your Ink, I will thank) you to send me another bottle, 1 tis I find ii to be ex cellent. lam yours, truly, ’ “ROBTiHARE.” Prom Dr.Locko, of Cincinnati,distinguished for his numerous scientific researches. “Medical College of Ohio, Cincinnati, . January 17, 1844. “Having used Mr. Hover’s Writing Ink, I am sat isfied that.il is tho best which has eve/ come to my knowledge, and especially is it excellent for tho use of tho Steel Pens, and will not corrode them, even in long use. “JOHN LOCKE, Prof, of .Chemistry.” Hovels Adamantine Cement. Prom a well known scientific gentleman.. . Philu., Feb. 27, 1840. “Mr. Joseph B. Hover—Sir : A use of your Ce ment, and some practical tests of its superiority, has induced mo to recoinmcnd'il to others as an invalu b!e. article fur mending China, Glass, or Cabinet Ware. CAMPBELL MOKFIT, . “Analytic Chemist,” : For sale at tho manufactory, Wholesale, and Re tail, No. 87 North. Third Street, opposite Cherry street, Philadelphia, by ■ JOSEPH B.HOVER, Manufacturer* May 13 1847. . . Health made easy for the People, Or Physical Trainings to make iheir Lives in Mis World Long and Happy, by the author of “ JSda-. cation; As It I» t Ought to Demand Might Be,” First American Edition, with Additions: BEING an elementary and interesting treatise on Self Knowledge. Containing short and enter taining articles on Pood, Heart, Glands, Strength, Ealing, Stomach, Nerves, , Recreations, Digestion, I.ivcr, . Brains, Old Age, Blood, Lungs, Mind, Man, Secretions, Arteries, Senses, . .Woman, Hoad, Veins, Disease, . Ac, Ac. Ac. Together with tho Great Secret—Success in Life how attained—how to do good—causes and effects of error—habits—passions—woman described—man de scribed—man’s errors—rich and poor—sexes—virtue and vice—youthful errors—woman how mode deli cate—woman’s virtues, ambition, Ac. Ac. Tho whole designed for tho noble purpose of im proving and extending education amongst the people, imparting valuablo knowledge, on tho physiology of the human frame, imd the laws which govern menial and bodily health, Ac<v Any person tending 25 cents enclosed in a letter shall receive one copy by mail, or five copies will be svntforsL Address, postage paid May 27. 184V.—ly . O.B.ZIEBER A Co. Huti,.CapK, Ladle)’ Mull*, itous, See. TO MERCHANTS, HATTERS & OTHERS.' . GARDEN BROWN, Unit and Cap Warehouse and Manufactory, No'. 130 Market Slrnt, Second noon uuow Sixth, f'uitXDSirltix, f|i' Respectfully solicit aUontion lu their largo and complete itock of Uatfl ami Capa,'manufactured under tKeir own lintnodiulo d'rcctlon and superintcm donee, with alt the advantaged Of modcr,u improve ments to enable them to combine tho important qu:il itlda of durability, taste and licunly of finish with ex tr*mo clidapnraß of price. An immense and beautilirl nsnorlniont of"! alt varieties and prices of beaver,brush, silk, t ;y„, moleskin, Russia, Cossimorc, wool, spurting f and Ashland Hals. . J, Also, a general assortment of every vstt-Tf ely of Caps, Otter', Fur Seal, lloir Seal, C'afto, Muskrat, Plain anil Fancy Ololh every style, >MuJfe, tied. Block and Blown Mohair, Scnlclic, I Raaa, Glazed, Oiled silk and ! Fur Oops.' . J -Vc., ' Ladies’ Muds, Boas, dec., ol the vrry lowest prices. Buyers by tho dozen or less, ore invited to call and ado if it is not to their interest to deal 1 with us. Particular attention paid 1 to the pocking of Kale. Cash paid for MUskrot and'Shipping Furs. OARDIIN & BROWN, ■ No; 13G Warlst Street, hebtp.Shth Kt, ■Philo,, July »», 18d7.—3r0 ' .•Newsupplyof & Vancy Gooids. S ,W: HAVEHSTICIC 'deiires lb. inform Ins friends and ’tHe, nublic that lus nbw 5i J R7iV r G^A ; 'D SUMMER,SUPPLY of goods',’which'.have been selected'willv great care by- himself personally, and.just;opomid at liis.oldand well -known estab lishment on North Hanover Street,bmbracebsup plv:of . »■' •’( -- '-•••• , ■ -••••• ■ ; tbgelnbV wjth a ! mosf extehblve, rich and Varied stock of DOOyf£,'(both school and miscellaneous) FANCY GOODS, PERFUMES, &b. & c . to which he feels’confident tie-, may invito, thb attention of tho public with ihoTiill assurance of bpin£ able to supply eyery want and- gratify .every taste, be sides ensuring.entire satisfaction-, by the very rea sonable tefms upon, which his numerous articles will be disposed of. He would call the particular attention‘‘of. Faint lies apd Physicians to his replenished assortment of DRUGS and MEDICINES, which have been purchased at the best houses in Philadelphia, arid may be rolled, Upon for freshness and* excellence. Added to these will bo found an entire stock of PAINTS, OILS, DYE-STUFFS, ■ VarnisheS, Glass, &c. &0., all of which he .will ensuta to -tie of the best quality and. at the very lowest prices. . He has made many additions to'his stock of BOOKS, besides scouring a he\V Supply of all the. Text Books, Histories, Readers, Lexicons, Writing Books, &c. now in-use in College and our public schools—which ho WjU dispose of on terths suit ed to Die circumstances of all.' His stock of FANCY ARTICLES embraces a rich and extensive collection which it would bo im possible to enumerate, -but comprising: many novel*- lies 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 Uouselle’a rich and cxtensive’vnrities, fancy soapsi shaving cream, card cases, pocket pistols, pocket books, &c. . * Also,'a now supply of Corneliu’s elegant LaRD TRAMPS, '.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 tho richestquality, make a largo and splontlod stock to which he confident-, ly invites tho attention and patronage of hislowh and country friends; at iHo old stand in North Han over street, nearly opposite tho Carlisle Bank. S. W. HAYERSTICK. Carlisle Juno 5,' 1847, V . • • REMOVAL. “Quick Sales and Small Profila” DR. J. MYERS, has lately removed hia ISpr, Drug and Book Store m. to tho loigc 'room iu Main street, recently occupied by M. Harris, owned by Mrs. Knox, ami nearly opposite the Methodist. Church. - Ho will In future give all his time, (except when engaged‘in Professional business.) to the interests of. lift store; and having sccu/cd 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 ihfdntis his friends that in addition to his former largo assortment of (oftHo latter,.h very choice and extensive collection,) ho has just opened a splendid assortment'of Dnunfl, Paints,. Oils, , Dtb*stuffs,’ • SptCKSj Piiuits, Pkhtumkiit, Uoors, (all kinds,) Stationaut, Curr.BnT, IiAIUI La?ipS, AUTICtW, Family Groceries, of every Variety and price—and'as hb intends' doing business on the pdpnlar lernis of “quick.- sales and small profits,” Ko is determined to sell Gnbbßtiifcd, and every; other article ho may offer, a» low na they canbo had in Carlisle. Ho gives a gorictal invitation to all his friends to call. '* . oCj*Por the accommodation of his friends, Dr. My* era* Drug Store will bo open at all hours dn Sunday, for the sate bf Medicines only . ‘ CHEAP DRVd STORE. B. FLEMING,, respectfully inform i their friends and the public generally,, that they havo taken tho Drug Store lately owned by Mr. Franklin Mehaffey, and formerly by Messrs. Stevenson A Dinkle, on tho North West corner 61 High and Pitt streets, directly opposite tho Man sion House Hotel, in tho Borough of Carlisle, where they havo on haml and intend constantly adding thereto, a largo assortment of ■ • Drugs, Medioihes, Paints, Oils, Dye-stuffs, Perfumes, Fancy Articles, Gloss, Ac., which they aro determined tosell on Accommoda ting terms. They intern) giving their undivided attention'"to tho business, and hope to receive a liberal share of encouragement, scriptions carefully compounded Carlisle, March 19,1848* UR. CUI.IiEX'S TNDIAN VEGETABLE SPECIFIC FOR FU JI MALE COMPLAINTS.; This medicine is fast taking the place of every preparation hereto fore used for diseases arising from Weakness or oth er causes. AH that is necessary to secure this medicine a place in the Domestic Practice of every family; when such a medicine is needed, is atrial, It speaks for itself—is innocent in Us operation, and no injury can arise from its use at any time. Sold wholesale, and retail by UOVVANO A WALTON, Proprietors, No. 37C Marketst. Phil adelphia, and also by the following regularly au thorized agenls.. Samuel W. lUVEns’ncK. Carlisle, Pa. William Bratton, Nowvillc. Samuel U. Buehler, Gettysburg, Pa. C. A. Morris A Co., York, Pa. . Surveyor and Scrivener JOHN C. MITCHELL, will-be found at his office iu tho rear of tho Court House—ready at all limes—unless engaged In (ho business of his proles* sion—to make surveys of lands, roads, etc. 'Ho will also prepare deeds of conveyance and any other in strument of writing, , Carlisle, Juno 24, 1847.—3 m • Ur. 1. €• tooiuls, WILL perform all operations upon the Teeth, that arb required for their preservation, such as Sealing) Filing , Flagging) &c, t or will restore tho loss of thorn, by inserting Artificial Teeth* from a single Tooth to a full sett.. , lX7*o(fice on Pitt street, a few doors South of tho Railroad Hole). N. D. Dr. Loomis will be absent from Carlisle, tho last ton days, in eaoh month. Carlisle, July 4, 1840.. JAMES ELEMINO, HI. I>. RKSIDKNT DKNTIST* llAiuusnuno, l*a, Dr# F.* will .warrant hia operations equal to those ofliio best city practice} and his charges shall hi ways bo moderate* October,lo,lB-16.—1y ‘ * ■ iosiii’ii irtOxf A TTOItNKY, AT LAAV, Pittsburg, Pn., has re ii. turned from Carlisle to tho practice of hia pro* foHsion in Pittsburg, Allegheny county, Pa. . February 11, , U. A. Lninlicrioii, ATTO U NE Y A.T LAW, llajuusiip/iu, Pi. April 29,1847.'—1y '' Dr. George Willis Fonlko, {Graduale.of Jefferson Medical Philadelphia,) REBPBOTFUIiIiY ofTflra to the public his profes sional services in the practice of Medicine, Bur* gofy, and Midwifery. Officr at tho residence of bin father in Squib It &Uover street, (llr'oclly opposite Morrell’s (Into-He berts’) Hotel, and tho Second Presbyterian Church. Carlisle, April ft, 1817.-—ly • AEEXANPEH S. McCLEAN, M. p. OFFERS his professional services to tho cilir.onsnf Dahphhl and Cumberland counties. Ho may bo found nt hia qfllco in Harrisburg. , FebtUory 18,1847. —Om. . ! splendid siocß or ~ r , , irßiiw.;'ao'oi> , sr:oi TT Hk GROVE, has jiist -received, the jncatest, Xx,. prettiest, handsomest, most beautiful, and.latest assoitment of Goods in thoßuroVigh—at. least.so pro nounced by. all the ladies of taste who haveexammed them—and at prices Cheaper thatij the Cheapest, con sisting m patt of English,.French! and American Cloths* :Cassimeres, Sattinett.s* Velvet Cords, Gainbroone, anil every variety of men’s wear. , . - I - ; For tho lames I liaVo .tho most bcautifal. Baroges, BalzaVincs, superior Lawns, Gingham LaWhs, Do mestic, French ahd English Ginghams, and a general assortment of While Goods at reduced prices'.- • Barage, Balzariho, Zephyr; Not, Jo-Laino, and Coshmero . . , Shawls-Also, . Bobbins, Thread and Lisle Lace and Edgings, 1 Gloves and Hosiery, Ribbons & Flowers, Ladies’ &~MisseV Bonnots of tho latest Paris, stylus,.such as Pamela, Vanora, Rulland, English Split Straw, China; Perl, Naepolaton, Flbrenco-Braid, Silver Lace and Mon terey. ' v • . -- • .HATS—Palmlca'f, Leghorn, Shakers, Black StraiV, Pudlo Braid, Buena Vista, Rough and . Ready Hats for men and boys.. Men and Boy’s BOOTS; fiddles and Misses’ ttid roco and kid SLIPPERS; ’ ! ‘ • GROCERIES—doffed, Ted, Molasses ohd. Spices, all of which will bo sold as said aboyo, cheaper thah IHo cheapest.- Persons wishing bargains will do well to call and examine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. Don’t forget; North East Corner of tho Pubdc Square. Carlisle, April 22; 1847. Delaware mutual Safety Insurance ■ Company, Philadelphia. ' ON THE MUTUAL INSURANCE PRlNCl- PLE—dombined with a largo joint.capital!, Prc mibtns reduced to nearly one half of thb usual rates. By tho Act of Incorporation, the stock is pledged for tho payment of and losses which tho Com pany may sustain.. And as an additional security to ilio assured, thb del requires that the profits of tho business shall bo funded and remain, with the corpo ration, os a guataiitte ohd protection to the'injured agaihSt toss. This fund will bb reprbsclUcd liy scrip issued bythb Company, bearifig. interest not exceed ing six per cent, per annum; Tho insured arc enti tled to a pro rata share of the profits of the Company, and wilt rbcclvo Uidt ptdpoftioh of thb aforesaid fund in scrip, which tho amount of coined premiums paid, by lami bears to tho total dUni of cdhied prbihiums and capital stock. Thb scrip thus Usiicd, lb lib tfdnsfcrablb oh llic books of tho Company as slock. ’ . No dividend of scrip coil be made when the losses and expenses exceed tub amount of corned premiums. Tho insured orb protected from loss at tho custom ary. rates of premiums, without any.individual liabil ity or responsibility hr the losses oi expenses of the Corporation. The assured hove all the rights of membership,—coh. vote at -all elections, and aro oligi ble.BB Directors of the Corporation. . The subscriber has been appointed agent for this Company, ami ns the mutual principle is superseding every other mode of Insurance, ho would confidently recommend it to.his friends and tho public. * - For full particulars enquire either by lottor;or per* son to , . - JOHN/. MYERS. THE Allen and Eastpcnnsbbr.ongh Mutual Fire Insurance Company of, Cumberland County* incorporated by an act of Assembly, is now fully organized, and in oporationundorthemanagemont of the following commissioners, viz: Chi.; Stayman, Jacob Shelly,AVim. U. Gorgas, Lewis Hyer, Christian Titzel, Michael Hoover, Henry Logan, Michael Cocklin, Benjamin. H; Musser, Levi Merkel, Jacob Kirk, Sami. Prowell, sr, and Mejehoir Breneman, who respectfully call the attention of citizens of Cumberland and York counties-to the advantages wliifch the company hold out. ]. The rates ofiridutahee afe as low and favorable as any Company of the kind m the State. Per* sons wishing to become members' ata invited to make application to the agents of {he company who nro willing to wait upon them at any time. JACOB SHELLY, President, Michael Hooveh, Fice Prca'l, Lewis H Yen, Secretary, Michael Cocklin, Treasurer, Auestb—Michael Hoover, general.agent, tffccha nicsburg; Rudolph Morlin, New Cumberland; M. Cocklin,-Allen;' Wm. R. Gorges, Allen; Christian Titzol, Allen; John 0. Dunlap, Allen; Peter.Barn hart, East-Ponnsboro; David Martin, Churchtown; O. B. Harmon, Kingstown; Henry Zcarihg, Shire- Simon Oyster, Wormlcysburg; 'Robert Moore. Carlisle;. Robert C. Stcrrett, S. Middleton; Philip Brcchbil), for Cumberland county. Agents for York County—Jacob Kirk, general agt. Henry Logan, John Sherrick, John Rankin, Daniel Bally, J. Bowman, Thos. Kerr, Peter Wolford. Physicians pre- Protection Against Loss by fTrc. rpHE CUMBERLAND VALLEY MUTUAL JL Protection Company, will bo under the direction of (ho following Board of 'Manngors for the ensuing year, vizi T. C, Miller, D. W. M’Culloch, Samuel Galbraith, James Weakly, A. O. Miller, Philip Spang ler, . Samuel .-Trill, Thomas A. MMCinnoy, John Zug, Samuel Huston, John T. Green, John Boar and Ahip- King. There aro also a number of Agents ap pointed, in tho adjacent counties who will receive ap plications for insurance ami forward them immediate ly for approval to the office of the Company, when the policy will, bo issucUwilhout delay, Fm furtherin' formation seo tjio by-laws of tho Company. T. 0. MILLER, President. ■ A. 0. Secretary, •Aoksts.- —M. P.Egc,J. A. Snyder, Carlisle; Dr. Ira Day, Mcchonicshurg; Gcorgo Brmdtc, Monroe; L.H. Williams, Wcslponnflborough; Joseph M,Means, Nowburg.; John Clcndcn’m,' Hogoslown; William Pcul, Shippcrialiurg. JLlfe liisuvunco with X’i’ONpoctivc ISomift. The Girard Life Insunmncc, Annuity mill Trust Company of Philadelphia. Capital s3oo,ooo—Charter Perpetual. Omen No. 150 Chosnut street. C CONTINUE to make Insurance on Lives, giant I Annuities and Endowments; and to accept Trusts from Individuals, Corporate.'Bodies, and Courts of Justice, and execute them agreeably to the desire of tho Parties; and receiveDoposiles of Money in Trust and on interest. Tho Company add a Bonus at stated periods to the I Insurances for Life. Tho first Bonus was approprD nted in December, amounting to 10, per cent, on the sum insured under tho oldest policies, to 6£ per cent., 7i per cent., &c,j on others in proportion to tho time ot;standing; making an addition of #lOO, #B7 50, #75, &.C., on every #l,OOO originally insured. The operation of tho Bonus will ho soon hy tho following examples from tho Life Insurance Register of the Company, thus i Amount or Policy and , Bonus or Bonus payable ut iho . Pdficy.'Sum Ins’d addition. Patty’s d^ouac. No. ft 3 1,000 100 1,100 89 2,500' 200 2,750 204 4,000 .400 , . 4,400 270 2|ooo 155 2,175 303, 6,000 437 BO 0,437 60 Bates for Insuring slbO on a Singlo lnfo, Ago For I ycor.. For 7 ye«r«, For Life, onnuolly, annually. $0 46 77 20 ; $0 01 40' 1 00 BO I 90 00 4 36 , Example;—A person agcd OO ycars next birth-day, by paying the Company, sl' 31, would secure to his family or heirs $lOO, should ho die in ono year; or for $l3 10 ho secures tothom 81,000; or for.sl3 00 annually for seven years,’ Ro secures to them $l,OOO should ho die in seven years; or lor $2B 00 paid an* huully during Ufa, ho provides $l,OOO whenever Jw dies; for $O5 00 they would receive $5,000 shouldho die In one year. 03*VurlheR particulars Respecting' I»lfp Insurance, Trusts, Ac.; may bd hnd at.tho.Oltico. - • B. ■Wi’RIOII AllDß^lVawVfeii/.*• , .INO. F. JAMES, A'cluarij>\. I. Phllu.j March U> ISIT. Om H. H. GROVE, Eire Insurance. 1 83 3 20 2 09 ’ 4 00 4 01 1 00 : COME' '’I’lilS;'WAYI /.'PUSH ALONG 1 KEEP. MOVING!! (Book Store, f nilflmulerHigncd takes tliiHinctlibd of informin' x f ll(s cilizeiis ofCumtorltnd'oouh'iy and thonulZ gdneriiily, that hd has opened.'a NEW ESTABrton MENT in South Hanover 'street;. it\ the store to * formerly occupied by Mr, Jambi McMalh, an d nos? opposite the Post Office; Carlisle, where lie is ptebatM la oiecltlo with neatness; durability 'aid disDalnl arid oh reasonable terms, all deseriplipljs bfßindin' 1 Musicand Periodicals'bound to patterns. Gcnir men’s libraries filled up 4nd impaired.' X'sklra’ Books, Albums and Portfolios, of all deibrinlidn 1 ’ made to order. Binding done for Librarian ■ instil. 0 ’ lions, Sddiolios, &c. on advantageous Icrml’ u ‘ BLANK'WOKK, of every dcscript.on sucl, ■. Pockets, Rccdrdsi Pood Aooks, Day llobksLcdle," Journals, . Memorandums, Chock Bolls.' Bee‘ ’ Books, dec., of the finest quality of paper and in* 11 yorkma'nliko style, equolto any made in anvcoubi. 11 lotyn in the State, on the moat reasonable term. Call and sco specimens.' .flow' Mill Sccontßauilcil Books,.Stationary ic The subscriber bos also commenced a new BOOlf* stero at. the some place, where Books of almost ever' description .can bo had.‘ Orders for hooka $■ promptly,olloinled to, ’’ i . - ; , ■. ■ bo Letter and Writing Paper, colored Priming and Wrapping Paper, Post end cap paper by the „m r .“ roira.'Very. choap'.;; Also, for sale,. , . - ot Blank Books, Fancy Articles Blank Deeds, Lawyers, Justices & Constables Blanks A largo nssoitmelit of now oiytp Well and Windoi" Blind Paper, Fire Boon! SjOn'cs, &c., iWliilo and hlUo Bepnol Boards, Gpld Pens, self-siipplying Ink stands; Hovci’s black,.Utie and red Ink, Paper sand* Sand Boxes, now stylo Wafers, PoHcils,!C«rds, fc' which will ho sold to* (it cakH,-bfoiehtingod for clean linen end.cotton rags, end such produce as may bo agreed upon.. ■■■ . ■- 1 ' - ’ N. B—Old books ro-boddn with hctllticas mill dii patch. Alsoj filbd bf pVpbyS, 1 ;.' " JOSEPH is. biff, ... , • Agent fur Daniel Dili. Carlisle; July 8,1817: ELASTIC Paper Holders—Manufactured from Goodyear's MelollcGUm; for sale by.tho Gross sen or single one; . J. S; GITT. As’i' ’ July 22. 1847. • ' ' EKodsivo Furniture Uuoms. WOULD most respectfully call the attention of Housekeepers end the public generally, to the extensive stock of splendid Purnllbre, incl'et). ing Sofas; Wardrobes, Centre ahd oilier Tallies Dressing nnd Plain Dureaus, ahd every vaflkiy 0 f Cabinet Ware and Chairs; which they have just opened at their new rooms on the corner of North Hanover ahd Loiulier si» ’ . j ’’ They rifo cohiidonl that (lib snpbrior finish of tlio workmanship', and eleg'anco of style, in which thoir articles are got up, together viilh their ckap ne>s. will rccorrinienil them tb every person want ing Purnithfb; They have also made arrangements for manufacturing and ki-eping S cbhsinnt supply of every nrlielo in thoir line, both plain ahtj oma mcnlaT, elegant and useful;at priced whirl) limp cannot fail to suit phrchaSers. ,'Chbj (voitld earn estly invite, persons ivho.aro about ah tommcnco housekeeping to call and examine their present elegant Stock, to Which they will.conslantly malic additions of the newest and most modern styles; COFFINS made In ofdcr at tile shortest miller, for town and country.- ■ Aprii-23, 1817. •• •'-> " V '*!>■' Furniture! Furniture,'! aHlfc subscriber respectfully informs tho\mMlelhet .. ho to manufacture and keep oh hand, tit ' his shop oh North . ifunoVcf street,' nearly opposite Wcibfcy’s Hotel, CsrUllp, Bureaus, Sideboards, Sccrc- A'ARIES,TABLES, STANDS, Desks. Hook-cns«' Bedsteads; Cupboards, of every stylo and pattern,and in short, every thing that can. he mode in a cabinet shop. The subscriber will warrant his furniture to H manufactured out of the best of materia) and by the best of workmen, and ns to his prices he intends to sell low for cash. All who will give him a coll, will say (hat his furniture is cheap opd good. All work manufactured under his inspection., He particularly invites' newly married persons to give him n coll and examine for themselves—he has no doubt his work' nianshipnnd prices-wilt not fail to please; so don't forget to coll before purchasing elsewhere. The subscriber would:also inform the-publicthat ho carries on tho ~ Collin Making ISusincss; and can wail on all those who may desire hwservi*. cor in that line. Having a Hkaiihk, ho can ullciid funerals in the country. Charges moderate. FREDERICK COKNMAPf. Carlisle, Jan. 14, 1840,—1y • WATCHES AND JEWEEUY. TiCONLYN 1) ESPECTFULLY announces to the public that JLV Ito hits removed, his WATCH and JEWFXUY Store to the. building one door iinßt of 1»U former stand, on Main Hired, where ho will con stonily keep on hand and for vS®* W 0,1 lb° most reasonable /SwcCr \ * cr,ue * 'G°ld nnd Silvrr forth Xrplye and Common WATCHES, Breast-pins, Finger Rings, Eur Rings, Cold and Silver Spectacles,- Cold and Silver Funs and Pencils, ftl Diamond pointed gold pens, at from $1,37 to $-,• 50. Pocket compasses, pcn'.kmVcs, gold fjnnrd and watch keys, silver thimbles, Miniature casC ' Lockets and Bracelets, > ■ Silver Table and Tea Spoons, Butter knives, and an Infinite variety of ol l ,cr * ir '' clcs usually kcpt'ma welMbrntshcd- Jewelry ® ln Gold;Levcr Watches, full jewelled, 18 omet' from $45 to $9O; Cold Lopines from $3O *° J Silver Lbver from $l5 id $3O; Common from s>» to $l2. ~ . i My slock is largo, and,l am determined m*> low os can bo had by retail in the city. Watches and Jewelry repaired os Carlisle, May 20,1817.—1 y. Second Arrival ol Boots, Shoes ami 13iogans. gp, JUST rccoivcd ft new nHaoilnicn W| of Men’s Bools, Men'# & 11°!'“ 11(1 Monroes, Undies .y. Morrocco'.Blippore,Missepw roiiVOnhors, Hook ruul. fancy colrarcrf K ‘‘J Also Kiri Morrocco Trillings, Arc., wholcsol, at tho lowest prices..' . mid 1 Call at Purfer'a Shot Store, corner » f M”‘, c |, Pitt streets, opposite tho Methodist T.piscopa 1 Carlisle, Jul 9,1847. —- ' lIiUsI Hat»l , ff\• TIIANKPUI. for past favors, am) "» 1 J»9» as ove.ilo please all whonmy hivor [noj. alll f custom, tho subscriber heioby npliAss his . hills the public Bonorully, that ho still keeps li » *, shop In No. 3, Harper's Kow, two doors in J(|iil r Angnoy’s store, whore ho has constantly o wUI manufacture to order t 'Hats or Every; Description! lin „, all of tho very latest fashions, nndnHovvcrpn * cC ( f iV evOr. Hfs stock of * mv ® ii 4 *avfiV with grpot ci\ro—and ,l ° huts i Nutro, (Jasfllrricro,'Moleskin* w o I l‘*' tho newest styles, fully equal to ony.of t)i n ,|fnn6o' t; Call, then, CcllowcUizcns, ami exam no o»t moitl, o* Wo cliarfeo £Li A MII. TIIODT* Ourtltflo» April 2 30
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