.*IWJWWBR* AS *in''Wi4UJ WimVlfUhV Omibrafi- VV l’ennsyU i f,‘,An.MliitsU,'M'gl«<Up oleptionaof JJ.4B3H*M 9 ,ifltule.,thofi|uiy:9f iheiiShorrlTor h‘ Q.ViiryTop.ualy Titian, iUi«iO <immbnvwaUli*, ilo yive c.^ubhC-n^llcc^of. ihortSenOril, Bleot ions, and in-such notice to enumerate^/ 1 . - * h--«r u v v .. , .i.Vriiti officerd4o Welfectridi” '\ u M .I&jiDe.ftlgrialp ihb place at rthioh/Uio; olcctidn is, j .’u,y‘U v - 1 ' [ James Hokfek, ll.igh t3ho»iff : of-\ho coonty of i* •GnmbdHan(], I Ho hereby make?known'and give tills .ijphbllc-WlcddO'lhft eleotord of tho6ouhty of'Oum- r racii!a)/'hf' *■ n6£t;‘(bdin'j[ ?, lhe 13th tliiy ■of - llxrt month,)-U Gdtio ‘ Ihl' b6*'hcld ,l at‘’lho 'Several election. ‘la » !4n*'WH W i‘c<>Viniy;| at which limo tWey.'WiU vole’,hy s hell6t forlho several • ofli&Gr9 o'dWcdv'via:' V,' 1 ' . H ;:v \,fi>r of the Poniifeylvania. ON E : PERSON ' fbr'.Oanal Commissioner of 1 the Stale ol Peimsyl r'd&JMr 'Vj‘ ’ ■iiV.*S 3 ’ 1^ jaRi SP f ?.’ ' ■■ " 5 of Cimibcrlaudand Peny, in the Semite of Pennsylvania.,.- .; iIL ,I .TWO PERSONS ‘ ■ iVo Tcproaent Uinuoinity of Cumberland ifttho House **of Representatives of Pennsylvania.’; ' • ■ t . ONE PERSON ‘ ' - ' for Treasurer of llio couruy of Cumberland. .one person •for Commissioner of tho county ‘of Cumberland. - • : V . oneperSon the Pppr and of the House ol Em uloymeiit of Uie coitnty .of Cunjhcriand. „ ,1 . .. ONE PERSON ■ 1., tori lo settle tho’ publib accounts of tho i comity s of Cumberland. * 1 ’• Tho said election will bo hold throughout the ■ county,as follows: ' . - The cleclion in Uiu election district composed of the Borough of Carlisle, and tho tovynships of N. (Middleton* 1 South Middleton, Lower Dickinson, . Lower Frunkford, and West Pennsborougb, will ,be holds at the Court House, in’’the Borough of Carlisle. . ; ' ’ • ■Theplcc.tidn‘in'lh’o election district composed of Silver- Spring township, will he held at the public house 'of Oeorgo-Duey; in 1 Hogosiowrt* in said ■totvrfshijn' , v ' ’* , , *' ' -Ay'aa Act of the General Assembly, passed the 21st day of April, A. D. 1810, the election in the election district composed of Hampden township, will bolicld at* ! ilte hotfsendw occupicd by llohry Bfesslhf, in said township. v ; , By the danid'Kcl’lho eldblion in Um election’ dis trict composed! of-Lishhrn ahd a part of-Allen town ship, known as the .Usburh district, shall hereaf ter. hold IheltJ elections at the public house now roccupibd by idhn O. Hcck, istliisburnv - 1 . . ,Tho?election in llio election districtbomposod’of 1 East Peunsborough township, will bo Itbld’ at the public house now.occtfpl'ed by SamtieVUchniugor, at the western! of lljo Harrisburg bridge. , TJ»o election in tho election district composed of New'Onraborldnd, will bo hold at tho public house of Lewis Young, in the Borough ol New Cumber land. - ■ ’ 1 r 1 The election in tho district composed of that part of Allen townshipi which election was heretofore held at the* public house of \Vm. Hughes, in' llio Borough of New Cumberland, will bo. heldJal tho Tonam Houso of Gcorgd Heck, now occupied by Robert oofTeyi in said townbhlp. 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 tricls, will bo hold nl tho public house of David Sheaffcr, in Shepherdslowrr, in said township. The election in the district composed of llio Bo rough of Mischanicsblirg* W»U behyidrat the public house of John, Hoover, in said Borough.. •1 • < j. The election m the districtcomposed of,Monroe township, will be held.al.lhe public house of John Paul, in Cliurchtown, In said township. , , , The,election in tho district composed ofj/pper Dickinson.township,. will be held at the houso of Philip Weaver, in said township.. \r\ The election in the district composed oTtho iBo*! rough of Newvillc, and townships of Mifflin, Up-; per Frankfort), Big Spring, and that part of New- i ton low.nship,. not. included in the.Leesburg elec-] tion dislrici hereinafter mentioned, will be held at the Brick .School'Houso in tho Borough of Nnw vilie.-V _/ Tho election in the'district composed of Hope* well township, will .be held at the School House in NotVbiirg, in said township. The election in the district composed of tho Bo rough of Shinjmnsbur", township, and that paWof SodiharapttfnAownsbip. not Inclu ded in the Leesburg election district, will bo held at the Council House, in the Borough of Shippcns b'urg, And In and by an act of the General Assembly of this Commonwealth, passed the 2d. duly, 1839, it Is thus provided, .“Thai the qualified electors of parts of Newton and Southampton townships ini the county of Cumberland, bounded by the follow* injr linos,and distances,'viz V ’ Beginning, at the 1 Adams county line; thonco aliorjg the lino dividing the- townships of Oickinaon and Newton to the turnpike ro‘ad,_ thence along said turnpike, to Ccn tre’School House on,said turnpike, in Soulhamp ton township, thence to a.point oit.thc Walnut Bot tom road alßeybupk^s,including Ilcyhuck’afarm, thence a, straighl'diroction to the Saw Mill belong' ( ing to the heirs .ofGeorge Clever, thenen,along Rryshors rnn 10, the -Adams county lino, thence along the.lipo of. Adams county to the place of be ginning, bo arid .the same is hereby doclafeil a new and separate election district, the election to be hold at tlie public, bouse of William Maxwell, rn Lees burg, SouthampljW, township. • Notice is hereby given, “That'evory person, excepting Justices of Ilia Peace, wild aliajl hold any office or appointment of profit di 1 trust untler the United States, or of, this State, or any city or incorporated district, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent, Who ’ts or irtrall bn envpldyed un der the lejjieliiiivo, executive, or, judiciary ci'cperl moht of this Stale, or of tiro U niled States, or ol any ciljf M of r nny incorporated district, and til so! rtiat every'mifnher of Congress and of the Stale legislature; nnd of the Select or Common Council | of any city, nr commissioner of any incorporated district, is by law Inbapablo of holding dr exercis ing at the dame time,’ llio office dr appoltilmnnt of juilgaj'indpectnr, dr clerk, of any elections o( this Commonwenlllt, arid that' no ihenecldf, judge or olherdfflcWpf’sucholection shall-bb eligible to be rlten voted for. 1 ' , ■ Mid ,tlio Said dot of Assembly entitled anaotre- Ihting to elections of this Commonwealth, ppssod Jluly 2d, 183?, further provides as follow?,.to wit: “That tlife inß(jecfors and judges shall meet,at the respective places appointed for holding the elec tion In.lhe.districls to which, they respectively be long, before 9 o'clock in the mnrningof the second Tuesday of'Oktober,. and each-of wild.-inspectors shall appoint ono dork,who shall tie a qualified voter of euoh district. “In case the person who shall have rcccivod the sopond'highest number of votes for inspector, shall not tend on the. day of any election, then .the pef aon who shall have received, the second: highest number ofvotes for Judge ot the next preccoding oleotlon,.shallact ss-an Inspector in his place. And j'ti,ease .the person who-shall HaverccelVed 1 tHe highest number of votes for inspector shall not at-- tend, llip person olooted Jmlgo shall appoint an In spector In his plane*,' and'ln case the person eleo lod'o jiidjro shall nohauendjahen'the Inspector who received the liigKesfnumb'er of votes shall appoint n Judge, in-lile place; or,if any vacancy shall cop. linuo in the hoard (srjho space of ono liour after 1 the time fixed by liWJftir.lho openmg of thcelde-' lion., life <iualifted vi)i(;«. of thoJowulh.p ward «, dlalriot for which oooli 'dffiier shall JmVo been elec todi predehl'nt liie'nliiM 'off election shall elect one of their number Mil sllch vadancy., , “ It ehnll he the duly of the soWrnl'assossors, re spool!vely to';ailtwdsiititil” Plawf llo,dl , n f« n ® v S gipnerplj.ftijccifl.l; pr |eleclion,/d)ifi/ig ; the ,wy-Jiqle posg of.givlpg . Jpfornjiiiiion. to, the ,uud in tihQ .nghV^of' any. thejn \BUu,lv.Bleon X\os h qr £ud);qll.iqr mailers hvrelaiion .iplhe ■t)»8»}lipl ! \ t Y.o l icfa iU as i tbp, s«ud,- iuappcfpra.or-eitlicr ol froni^imo,.lo,linip ; reiiujre.r‘ > ’ 44 No porson; ( shall be ipetmiuml .to,.vole, at any election ns plbrosaidj.lyhpu n- wJiUe tlio ago’of Wehfy-drie'.yeilfa 6r more," who shall liavo rCsideU’in this'Steto ulieastonb, year, aiid l|i the ‘eflcctidrt district wftwd'hb-'ollers to vuto.ut-ldoflt.tert days immediately- pfodceding election, and within two years paid E state or ebunty tax* which shajl jbeen'/nsaosSed' hi JboSt ten day?. b®* ortl the, election*liul.u cilizpn 01. tjm ’who 1 h'aS previously bVon a ’qualified voter ntfr lhis stalo/artd rofn’oyed (hetetrbm V-^ 11 1. who slihll hayb rosiiled'trt the* elcction^ul slrjcl- sh'ali>6 eniitlpd'iq.volo after reshli'ng in ilils flats six mprillte. Provided! :rhal thoHvhilp frebmbH; lb 6 Stales between llioayes of twonly-bne and twenty-two years,, und, have resided in tlio election district ten days as aforesaid, shall bo. entitled to.yo|c,, although they shall nolbavo paid Uxps., ,‘- ‘‘/NoJ.pdfspn. shall bb admitted to vole,-whoso name; js riot contained in ihc list of Taxable inhab itants- furnished•,by. the comtnissioners, unless, Fusl'i bo produce a receipt tor tho payment, within j two years, of'a stale oricounty lax assessed agree- 1 ably to thu constitution, and give satisfactory evi dence oilheroh blV6\Vfv : oatlr or affirmation, or the oath or iitlirination of another that he has paid speh a tax,' or oii'fallurn to prodnen a receipt,’shall make i oath to tho payment'thurobf\ or Second,dt lic'daim a! right to vote by being an elector between thoage of and twenty-two years, ho shall de pose <nv oath he hufrOsidetbin tho state at teasl ono year next before bis applica tion, and make such proof of residence In tho dis trict as' is required by this act, and'that 1 hb’dtjes Verily 1 bolibVe, s from tlio accounts lid is of the age afbresaid, and £I ve mioh oljicrovl - as Is required by, this act, whbreuponUhe nairib of the person so admitted to vote shall bo in serted In llioalnhabclical list by tho inspectors and a nolc'inado opposite thereto by writing the Word “tax,” if he shall'be admitted to vole by reason of having paid tax, or tile word 4< nge’Mf Fib shall bo admitted to vote by reason ;of such ago shall be called pul to the clerks, who shall .niuko lho ; like notes in tbo lists of voters kept by them,. i , ,“ln all cfscs, where the name of ‘the,person to yolp is found oplbo list Tujnishcd .by ihdconimissioners and assessor, or.his.rigbUo,vote whether, found thereon,or not,.is objected, to‘by any qualified citizen, it;shall bo. thoduly of the in spectors*, to examine such.person on path as to his qualifications, and if be claims to have resided within the state for one year ormoro, his oath shall be sulficient proof thereof, but shalj mako.prooi by at Wbo sKall be a qualified elector, that be. has resided, .within it lib district for.more than ton days next. ipnihCUte.tely proceeding, said .election, arid shall also' hjmsolf swelir that bisWna fitfc residency, in, pursuance of ills lawfuJ calUngj te.within the :dlstrict, pud that he did nbi temoye inlp said district for the purpose of voting therein. 1 • - • 41 Every person qualified asaforesaid,and whosliall muko due proof, if required, of liU residence and payment of .taxes, as aforesaid, shall bo admitted to vole ialbo'township, ward, or, district, in which he shall reside* . i ’ : *u Ifahy pdrson shall prevent of attempt to prevent any officer ofany election uhdcr.lliia act, from hold ing such' election,‘.or usd or threaten' any violence to any such officer, or shall interrupt or improperly ii.lcrfcro with him in'tho execution of his duly,pr shall block up tho window or avenue to any window whore the same may bo holding,.or 'shall riotously disturb the peace'at’such election, of shalf Uso or practice any intimidating throats, force or violence, with, design to influence unduly or overawe any doctor, or, to prevent Jiim from voting or to restrain the, freedom of choice such :person on conviction shall bo fined id ,any sum,not.cxcccding five Hundred dollars and bo imprisoned for-uny,limo not loss than three nor more than twelve months, and If it shall bo shown to pourt, where the trial of such offence shall bp had, that the person so offepding was not a resi dent p f, tha cjly, ward, district, or. township where (he oficncp was arid not entitled (o •vole therein, then on conviction, lic.sholl bo senten ced to pay a fine of not less than one hundred, nor mro than ono thousand, dollars, and bo imprisoned hoi loss ihan six months nor more than two ycard. li tf any person of persons, sliailmako any ,bet or wager upqn llio result of any-ploction within this Commonwcallhp or shall offolc to make, any such hot or wager, either by verbal, proclamation thereof, or by any written or printed, advertisement, challenge or invito drtV persdns tii m’ahb such bet or wager, upon conviction • thereof, lie or they shall forfeit ami pay threfa timed the amount so bet or to bo hot. ; • M, lf any person not by law qualified,'shall fradu leritly vole at any election in-this comnioriwoallh, or being otherwise shall vole out of his proper district, or if any person knowing thd want of such qualification, shall qjll or procure suchporson to tote, the. person.offending, shall on conviction, bd fined In •my.sum not exceeding two hundred dollars, and bo imprisoned for any term riolcxcccding three months. ** If any person shall vote afmoro than one election district, or otherwise fradutonlly vote more than once on'the sanlo day, or shall fraudulently fold.aml de liver to the inspector two tickets together with the intent illegally;!©-vole, rise arid procure another so to do, ho or they attending.shall on conviction,.be fined in any .sum not less than, fifty nor' more than five hundred doliars.and ho imprisoned for any term not less than Uirco nor moic than twelve months. , If any person not qualified to vote in this Common i wealth, agreeably to law, (except the sons:of (jualifi. 1 cd citizens,) shall appear at any place of election for I the purpose of issuing tickets or of influencing the 1 citizens qualified to vote, ho aluxll on conviction, for. I I fell ami pay any sum exceeding one hundred dollars | for every such offence, and ho imprisoned for any 1 term not exceeding three months. - > Agreeable to the' provisions of the sixty-first section of said act, every Gcncralaml Special Election shall ho opened between (ho hours of eight and ten in (ho forenoon, and shall continue without interruption or adjournment nntilsoven o’clock in the evening, when (he polls shall bo closed. 1 And.the Judges of the respective districts afore said, are by the said act required to meet at the Ctfuft House, in the Horotigh of Carlisle, on the third/day after the said election; being Friday the 15th day of October, then and there to perforin the things re quired of them by law. Given'under my hand at Carlisle, this 12th da} of September, A. 0.1847. ■ > •'' ■ •. > . JAMES HOFFEU, Shtr\ff Carlisle, Aug. 26, 18*1^.. ■ - , ' Watches, Jewelry, &c. ( THE subscriber offer# to tho trade, or by retail, o' largo and general, assortment nf the following or* tides, being' alfof ftla ortn iniporfutionor ihbnbfacv turc.. r Buyers of goods inlhis lino arc invited to examine the assortment, and orders arc solicited, with tho as* smunce that every efiurt will be made to- give satisfuc' tlon and'insure a continuance of cdsloni* • ■ • ,l Gold and Silver Lover Watches of ordinary quality. .Do do do of superior finish. 1 : Db' do ' do ■ Anchors & Lepirtes. Silver double cased 1 English & Swiss verge Watches, with light, medium and heavy rases. < Gold Jewelry iq all pieties, fmo and common. Silver Plated, and Silver Wntesi, • -• . Musical Borfetf, playing 3,4, 0, 8 and 10 lun?s. , Gold And Silver Spectacles. - Diamond Pointed Gold PdhS. , ( Mantel and Office Clocks; in gilt and other frames. Watchmakers** Tools and material* of all sorW; Fancy Articles', Fancy Fans,>Blcel‘ Beads, dsc.* Having every facility for obtainlhg goods oil the most advantageous terms, corresponding inducement* will bo offered to purchasers. „W JOHN C. FATIR. . FIS Chmmt Strut, Philadelphia. 22, 18i7.—-0m , Olorlons Newsf CHEAP AND PRETTY GOODS. \ &rW, BENTZi huvd juet rrcPivod nl theii iJL» cheap aloro, 3 doors aouih of thoPrtslOlficb, «mo ofitho Urgdsl, most beautiful, arid' cllonpcfll Inaaoriiribni of ® l- V ®Qoiln, <Sroccric«, 4k.cij, cvot brought lo Omlmlc. The miblic nro invitoi to nn cnrly cxnminMion of Uuiir Block, <Jiirlif».lp| A|uil (8 17. , , Tobacpg, ficge.ra-.& Snutt. 7IONSIS'I*XNG of/l'lyomaa' ccloWlcii iif RVbg;' ffnw VSjJikc.', iJc- Cpbfs o' Mac cab oy ull d Danner’s llHj)p6c• tihWfw. . ..,Iv'i J< Splendid 'runtnlibnV^P^^r??* Vidoria,, lid iMiOav'ci'fi, Ijd'lbal'iha, I’rinQmeb.'Chctut’s and ,P|h“ .dr' r eiluico ;i)ran'd« of ‘ imported Cigars, <St Spanish ahjl Isli Clgdffl of, thb' bcrfV iinp6rle(l t ‘and, Anicricani jcaf Tobutbo.- ‘’All'of which ItHo/sabacrttaMa to dell dirfallrUomw 1 to' those; wljTo’iHny'cllooso.10.give Ulm'a cat!.' !l '* ' ! \'‘ rt . . Shop a few’doors west of Bbelcm’slfoteh jri IligU strccti'Carlislc! ‘- 1 1 ; IUI OS. ft. CRISWELL ■ * (August’is, 1847.—4t f‘V ■ l! ," " l*mi;u;ea, i TAOR tho removal apd permanent entpof alldis :l! cubes, ‘ah’-impure slate of.the bloodvimd hahit of the oh/6iiic;a|lo clions of tlio' chest, chronic- .pleurisy., brbnchiliSj caia'rili; &c,’ Scrofula, in- all ,its. stages, toiler,'; scald h’oadj cutaneous affections of the face .and GXlrcmctifiS; chronic hepatic, diseases, chronic rheumatism,* chronic. enlargements of ‘ihe liga ments, ih\\ JoJnttf, siphilis, siplu lilic allVclrons, mercurial.andjiercdiuiry prodlspp* sitions and constltu,llpna| disoru’ors, &.c. , , •It is now admitted by pathologists,thatnoorig iiial tmnperamehf, pbmpjcxmni| .constitution! or form ’of body, confers complete immunity. *[pm Hereditary, diseases; .that scrofula, consumption and othoraffccliofts • having' a' Similarity of origin occur ih all: .although lobacrvUtibn .convinces- us, that individuals and- families, possessing certain characteristic’s are more frequently tlio subject of these maladies than others.* Those diseases Pro a, morbid comlillonlof the whole fiy’stoitlof nnlrltioh —tliCiso-producls. being but tbo effects of an alter?, ation of tlio blood and soctetionsj—the-ulcers, abuses, enlarged glands, inflamalions, fide.,’being moroly altendonl phenomena; • Tlib cause- exists primvto. the phenomena, and must bo destroyed before perfect health can. bu established;' This may be done by Dr.-d(pelerB Vegetable Panacea, the most certain remedy for*all‘diseases arising from.an impure state of 4 thbblopd'ind system df nutrition, ever presented, to the notice of the af fUctCth ■ -■ >’.• v’ ,: -*• Prepared corner faf 3d ahd'Soulh strccUj PhlladcN phia.i Foraalc wholesale aridirdtoil by Sanukl El t.iot, CarlisleDr.'McPhehson, Harrisburi:; and by Druggists apd Merchants throughout tho counlyi Ji11y,22, ja47.—Cm. i r ■ ; Chcjip Oil Store, i , , PhILAJDELPIIU. J, • ! TT) IDG WAY & TiBEMLB, 37! North, Wharves, Jit) bolow for Bale, at the haves*, prkesi alj; thQ iarUcjesi of! tho/011 .Trade. Their ,stock is varied and, they feel confi dent of givingjsptisfaction to thoso.who call.— Thoy bavo now on han4—' Pure Sperm Oil. \ ...» i. ,i While Winter ami Fall: Oiltf, of different quali ties. Solar,Oil,; ;, . •■•.il.-f ' Winter-pressed Lard Oil. ... ; , , Winter I'lleplianl and Whale Oils. | Refined, Racked and Common yVha)o Oil. Tanners' Oils. Sperm Candles, Guano, &o. Phila;; Aug. X!),',1817.r-#m N. U.—All goods'delivered In first-rate order. Gums. r-> Tj'ljWAßt) K. TRYON, 131;Norlli Second St., Jli Philadelphia, Manufacturer nnd lrapotldr of Slwt Gum, i. Superior PAvsier, '■ ; p(flce,sr Pisloh, ■ l‘er ciation'Caps, Pointier Plaslcs, ■■ ■’■ Shot JVatbi ■ Shoi Page, Fall §• Plank Cartridges. Also; Six Barrel Revolving;Pistols and materials for Giln Makors’use. ', ' ■ Guns made to order ahd repairstioatly^exoculcd. ■Anj.gUn which l,?oll \VIII bo proved'if desired in tliCpresence o.f thd'pufchaser. ‘ ! '\ 1 ■ • i IPffila 1 ., Aug. I^,lBl7.—liip 1 f/:~- ' ' ■ Hover's First Prciuluus WrUluir ‘ Inlt. - - i riIJOM Dr. Hnro, the celebrated Professor of Chcin Jj fstry-in the,University of Pennsylvania. ■ ‘“Phri.A'nELVIIIJt Octl 11,1843. ’ , “Door Sir—Having tried your Ink, Twill thank you.to send mo another hbltlo, aa l find it to be ox* ccllcnL lam yonts, truly, ' 1 : . “ROOT. HARE.” From Dr. Locke, of Cincinnati, distinguished for hie numerous scientific rosea,(dies. .' -S).- ■ ~ “'Medical Ohio, Cincinnati)' January 17, 1844.) 1 . ’ “Having, trtcd.Mr/Hover's! Writing Ink, lam sal isfici) that ilia the: best Which Jtaa’ ever come to my knowledge, and especially is it excellent for tho use of the Steel Pens, and will noCcorrodo them, oven in long use. “JOHN LOCKE, Prof, of Chemistry." Hover’s Cemeiit.,. , From a well known scientific gentleman,:. ;i 1 ; Philo,, Feb. 37,1840. “ Mr. Joseph E, Hoyor—Sir: A use of y.our Ce ment, agd sente practical,tests of.its superiorly, has induced.mo to recommend it to others asiajuttvalu blo article .-for .mending .Chino/Olase, DtiCsl'iecl Wore. , . ... CAMPBELL MOHFIT, “Analytic ChOTliBt.* ,, ,, For,sola st the manufactory, Wholesale; arid Ho toil; No. 81 North' Third Street,. opposite Cheny street,-Philadelphia', by _ JOSEPH E.TIOVEft, Manufacturer. , May 13~, 1841. J ‘ . Health irmdp casy lor the People, Or Physical Training, to make their Liter in Oris IVbrfri Long and Happy,hyihe author of “JJtiu- • ealiohr As lt,h, Ought to Be.and Jl%i(t I Re" First American. Edition, with. , . Additions: BEING an elementary and interesting treatise on Self, Knowledge. Containing short and enter taining articles on Food, Heart, - . Glands, Strength,. Eating, Stomach; Nerves) Ilecrrluions, Digestion, Liver) .'Brains, Old Ago, lilood," - Lungs, Mind, Mon)’. ' Secretions, Arteries,- . Senses, Woman, Hoad, • Veins, '. -Health,'.' Disoose,. dee., dee.,dee. ’ Togcthci with the Great Secret—Success in Life ■how ottoinod-rhow to do good—causes and effects of error—habits—passions—women described—man de scribed—man's errors— rich- and poet—sexes—virtue and vice—youlliful crrors—woman how mode deli cate—woman's virtues, ambition, drerdte.- 1 ' The Whole designed for the noble purpose im proving and extending education amongst the people, imparting valuable knowledge on; the physiology of tile fintnan'lVome, end the Ms Which golem mental snd bodily health 1 , Ac.' , ) , , Any'potsoh sending US' cents enclosed In a Idler , shall receive oho copy by mail, or five copies will ho sent fori IV Address, postage paid ‘ ' May 27,1847.—)y ,G) D, ZIEBER, &. Co; Iliilii, Cupp, l.;uUos’ Mnn§, Boas, &c. TO IUTTfIJIS & OTHERS. GARDEN & BROWN, Jfals and Cap Warehouse and Manufactory JVd; 196’ Market Street, l ‘ ? Sscf/sii Sum, I'nli'iiiijitniA, ra Jlcßpoclfylly nolicitnllonlion lo Ihair largo and tUh complete alack of Hats ppd Caps, rnanufoc(vroJ undpt their o\yn l immediate d'.rcctioii and stiporinlon' donee, willi all tins advantages of moilonj improvo T mohts'td enable (hem to coralline Urn imporlonl quol {lies of durability, taste and beauty of Aiiislt with ,ex treme.choopriesa'ol' price. , , r-x An immense and beautiful assortment on all varieties ehd pticcs of beaver,brush, nlk, I moleskin, Uussio, cnosimero,- wool, sporlms f and Ashland Hols. , A Also, a general assortment of every vnri--| ety of Caps; Olter, Fur Seal, Sml,.[ Cmw., Muskrat;Plain and'Faney ClortioVtorysly e, Up. lied, Black and UioWn Mohair, ScalellO, Bops, 01,17.01, Oiled Bilk ; and'Fuf Cops.' , ■Hadlee' Mulls,Boas, &en at the very lowest nnecs. Illiyers liy the dozen or less, nro invited lo call nnd son if, it is ntft'lO tbeir interest to deal with us. 1 I'arlloMlar attention pald to the pocking of Hot*. ; ■Cask,paid for Musbrat'ana Sliipping J urt. ' ■ GAUDHN& BROWN, ■ '• . i i Nil 196'jHbrir ( Street, tietejv Stxik SI, rliiln., July S 2, 1817—Din t- ' - 'M&mm owmwamm Ne\v; m&t i.'.Sa.wI•HAYEIiSTIGK desires. lotinloimt Ins friends anddiiC public, that his new SVIUNQ'JLPP SUMMER SURREY: of igobdSJ Which kayo been selected: 1 wilh - great lento illy liimSolf .(mtsonally, ahd'iitot opened nl hie.dld'hroT Well' : Jmowrt cslnbs, HslimShi’on.Nbtlli Hanbvcr street,'tombfaCb a’9u|t-. lifv‘bf'' ll!r 111 r ‘, lOgelhWj.wiJli a. jnyst ejttonslvo, rich and,.varied I sfocit WBoml&ti bbtlf school fiVid miscellaneous) FMNbY ROUES,-PE'RPiMES, &c.,&q , . lOjWIhieh 1 hieh ho feels f.olifid.eritlidjtoay invito tlip :j altbAlion of ,tho public.j.vi|)i.the,.fulli.aesuraiicq/bt.'bping; able to ei/pjily c, Wry .want. and gratify., every:, tactb, her sides ensuring o nli rosali s fa clio nb y llio, very .rea sonable-tutuis oWhiwhlbl l ibis:,numerous articles : wil| bo.dlspqSQd.cf.d ~. i. '< He.would call .thoiparlioular.attention of Farm Ilea Und-Physicians. to'liie. replenished assortment Of.’ JMIUGS and MKEIOINES, - which' have, hcon purchdscd at llib l besi houses in’ Philadelphia, and tna/ bb rolled’upon for freshness aVid excellence. Added io‘ihesb will ho’ 1 found an dnlitototock of RJUNfS, O/ES, RYE-STUPRSi Varnishes, Glass',i&fcr&fc.'iiallidf which lid will ohs'urd to be oigtlre.best quality and at the,very lo,west prices. a Ho has made-many odd Uionu toil Is stock of BOOKS, .boaidcsisecuring. a new supply of all the text Books,Histories, Headers, Lexicons,.Writing Books, &c. now iti use in-Collego and: our public 'schools—which he will dispdsb of oh terms' suit ed to the circumstances’ of all.' ■ , Hib Blbhit'of PMNCV'JIItTICIjES cm\nnces a fielr and'extensive collCction 'whicli itwould hb im pdcslblb'lo iimlftioralbi.blit cbmjirisinglfl'any hovbl lies'whibh Cannot fail to'strike, the eye and plcaSe ’ 'the Insle, nuchas La'dies'and Gcntleniari’scUtlcry, gold diiir&llvef jibiisduid pencils, hair, loo,lb and ' cl dill us' finished, rich and uxtbpslvcvanUua, fancy soaps, shayinn cream, bard casrisi pbpjtot'piSlolß, ppcko> boldis, Also, apow supply of tpcrnelip’selegant JifiPU EAMRS, -together iv.ith Sperm and Mouldoandjes, haskijis.mUsical InsitlirobnU, umbrellas, children's ! toys,ddCor-Mats, and other .articles in. the variety r lino, which, with a oonstant snpply bf fresh Fruits, nuts arid confectionary'of therichestqnality,make a largo and-splended stook 10 which ho confident ly invites the attention and patronage of his town ■ and' opUjitry frlonds,' tit tHts old Stand in North Han , opposite llio Carlisle Bank. - ... . ■» ■ 1 ■Si W. HAYEKSTICH. Carlisle June 3, 1847, . ’ .•.ftEJtOV Ali. li , ... .“quid Sales and Small PnJUiP MYBRS, bos lately removed his and;Book Store;; to the huge room in Main street, recently occupied*by, S, M.,Harris, owncd.by Mrs. Knox, and nearly, opposite the.,Methodist Ghurcb, i Ido will in futiifo gifo all diis time, (qxccptrwhon engaged in Professional bi/sincas.) to the interests of his store; ond basing sccufcd the services of careful and expe rienced assistants,-ho ‘confidently assures his friends amUho; public; filial their-orders and proscriptions shiill liavd the most accurate attention! Df.’Mycts'aljd ihforms.Jiie friends that in addition to his fornigr large assortment of , ' „ (of the loiter, ayety choice, npd oxlensivo collection, ho has just opened a splendid assortment of DtlVQSj', ; Paints, 1 ■ Oils/ ; Dtu^toffs, Sticks, 1 Fiivits, PKHrUMKUT, Books, (oil kindu,) Stationary, CUTLEUTy Laiui Lamps, j Fancy Aimtiixs, J Family Groceries,; of. every-variety and price—and. as he intends doing business on the 'popular terms of “quick sales and Biball profits/* ho is determined to sell GnocEinEs, and every other article ho may offer, as loXti as they can bo lr,acl in Carlisle.. Ho gives a general invitation to all hiß'frichds lo call. : ■QTj»Por the accommodation of his friends; Dr. My ers* Drug Store will be open at all hours on Sunday | fir tho sdlo'of Medicines only.. . ' CiIIEAP DRUG STORE. ' . .. i.f - & ,W,l). FLEMING, respectfully inform J , llieir friends and the 'public generally, that they have, taken the Drug Store lately owned by Mr. Franklin Mebaffoy, and formerly by Messrs. Stevenson & Dinklo, on the North West corner of High and Pitt streets, directly opposite the Man sion House Hotel, in the Borough of Carlisle, where they have on hand and intend constantly adding thereto, n largo assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Hyc-slufis, Perfumes, Fancy Articles,.Glass, fee., which (hoy are determined to sell on accommoda ting terms.' They intend giving their undivided atleniloVl Jt) the business; and hope to receive a liberal share of.encouragement. Physicians pre 'scriptionslcarefully Compounded! ■ • . ..Carlisle, March 18, 1846. 1 • ¥ ■; ■ HR. CEM.EN’S , TNthAN VEGETABLE SPECIFIC FOUFE JL MALE COMPLAINTS. This medicine is fast taking the place of every preparation lieroto ,fore used for diseases ttrisitigfram fVeakness or oth er causes. All that is necessary to secure this medicine a place in the Domestic Practice of every family; when such a medicine is heeded, is atrial. It speaks tor itself—is innocent in its operation, andno injury can arise from its use at any time. Sold wholesale and retail by ROWAND & WALTON, Proprietors. No. 370 Markets!. Phil adelphia,and alto by lira following regularly an • thdnzcd agents. . ..- hSAMi/Kt. VV. HWens'fick, Carlisle, Pm l.'William Bratton,Nowville. 1 . ■Samnol H. Buohler, Gettysburg, Fa.- ; C. A. Mortis & Co., York, Pm BurrO{qr aiul Scrivcflcr. JOHNfC. MITCHELL, will lie found at ins ofilco in'iho rear oCt tlto Court Houso—ready at all lime,—-unices engaged in thu business of hia,profes sion—temnko surveys of lands) roods, c|c., Ho will also prepare deeds of conveyance and any other,in strument of writing. , 1 , . • - 1 Carlisle, Juno 24, 1847. —3ih . Hr. I. C. TiOOinis, WILL oporattonsnpon tho Teeth, that ere reunited for their preservation, Bitch as Sealing,' Piling, Plugging, fc., o r wi 11 restore tlto lops of thorn, by inserting Artificial Teeth, froth a single Tooth to a full sett. (pT-OHjco on Pitt street, a few (loots Spoilt of tho Railroad Hotel. N. B. Df. L'odntis will ho absent from Carlisle, tho-last ten days, in caoh month. - Carlisle, July 4, 1848. * JAITIES f, KSTBENT DENTIST, HAnniepuno, l’n. Dr. JAr F. will warrant lisa bporatiphs equal to those of the biisi city practice, nnd Ills' charges shall a|. ways be modorntbs*. . Obtobei'KL l l B‘ls.—iy ‘ i ' ’ ', 1 ”jo9ei»ii knox, A AT LAW, Pittsburg, r e-la. turned from Carlisle to tho practice of his pro fession in Pittsburg* Allegheny county, To; , February H, ■> ' R. A. Xnniborton, ATT O‘U HE Y A;r L A W,* lUnmsicrio, Pa'. nil 29,1847.~1y.A_jJ _ Di, OuAvgo Willis Fotilkc, (Graduate of Jefferson Medical College , Philadelphia.] Respectfully oners to the public insprofps. slonol services In'the practice of .Medicine, Sur gery, and Midwifery.• Omen at the residence of his father m South itbmivcr street, directly opposite Morrell’s (Into Ro- Ports’) Hotel, and tbo' Second Presbyterian Church. Carlisle, April 8. 1847.~1y ' 1 : AILEXAWBER S. McCEEAW, M. »• OFFERS bis professional services to the iltiwnsof Dnuphln nnd Cumhorland counties. Ho may bo found ht his office in Harrisburg, 'February l&i 1847.‘-*-oin < " » •. .- ,SpleM,<Ha Stocli «ff .... new a,0,011 si „ Tf ii. ‘.gKove;’ fins just rciclWd mb neatest, It [jTjLh ' ptcttiosl, haridsdnlost, most beautiful, thitl latest > asfeoltineht of Goods in' tho Borough—at -least so'pfo-. ■' nouncbd by .all the ladiou of taste who have examined thorn—and at prices Cheaper titan xWCheapcsfyCon sisting’in ipatl'of English, French and American; I .;: Cloths,, Cassimcrcs, Saldiiclis,.; & i VcWeiUotlW.' , : *°l4niib ladles t hairo 1116-ihofit bbJulifal Darngoß. 1 Bolzorincs; superior Lawns,'’Glnghdm lJawrts # i)o -mcstic,French ami English Ginghams. ahd a general assortment of WlrilolGboJs-at rbdoccJ pneesi - • . Bnrogo, Balaatino, Zephyr, Not, Thibet, Mousohh do La'mo, uttd Cashmere,. .r .’ 1 ‘ ... - .■ Sliawlsr-Also, ■Scarfs.;- bobbins, I’Utbaj and Lislp Lapp and EJgingai Gloves ' and Hosiery, Ribbons & Flowcra, Lpdtoa, ,&_Missos Lbnnbts of 1110 'latest Paris slyles, such os-Painplo, Van'ora, Rullahd, English Split -Straws Chrna,; Perl, Noopoloton, Florence Braid, Silver J.oco airdMon ' UAT9—Polinloaf,.Leghorn) SluikrrH.lilnrk Straw, Pcdlo Ufaid, Bucna : Vista, Rough-arid Ready Hats i foHndn and boys.. ’ Men and Boy’s BOOTS,’Ladies atid Misses mo f roco and kid SLIPPERS.* ■'* ' Tea, 1 Molasses and Spices, r all of which will be sold as said ! bboydi chcapfer than I the cheapest; ; Person® wishing bargains will do well to call and examine Cor themselves before pbrchasing ■ blaawlicro. Don’t forget, North East. Corner of the Public Square. . , , Carlisle, April 22,1847; - < - 1 1 - Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance j ■ Company, I‘lilladelplila. ON THE MUTUAL INSURANCE PRINCr- ( with a largo joint capital! Pre inlhrhs v fodiicc(l to, nearly one Half of the usual rates. 5 By tho Act of Incorporation, the'stock, is pledged for'Wtf pdUbnt df andWosscs-’which the .Cora. panVmby sustain.’ And as B^addiliontihecunhjio the assured:thd’ act requites thaOhpyjromof the business sllnll bo /tinr/erf end remain jWilh the corpo ration, ns a gudi-aHtec. bttU pMbltonJo the tnaurerf against loss . This fund will bo represented by scrip issued 1 by the Gb'fnpahy, bearing interest not exceed ing ilx pbf ctiht. par annum; The insured.arn enti tled to a pro rata share of the profits of tho.pamtiany, and will receive that proportion of iho'oforcsaid fund in scrip, which thb nmount of cairi’ed premiums paid him, b'cars to tlio total atiin of carried premium/* arid capital'stbckj - , . . , Tho scrip , thus islufed, to ho transferable on the books of the Company as stock. -r, . 4 . No dividend of scrip con bo made when the losses and expenses exceed the amount of earned premiums. The insured afe protoclcd from loss bl the custom tffy rates of premiilrris, iuilHqUtanjj iiu or responsibility for .the,losses pi of the Corporation.! Tho assured have all tho rights of membership,can vote at all, elections,.and oro.oligi bleu Ditf ctor? of thb Corporation., The subscriber boa been appointed agent far tins Company, ontl no tiro mutual principle every olbor mode of Insurance, ho would confidently rocommorid it to his friends ond tho public. , For full particulars enquire cdhciMiy son to ■ * Fire Insurance. THE Allen and EaslpennsbofougTi Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland County, incorporated by an act of Assembly, is now fully and in operation under the management ofthe following,commiaBioncrs,,viz: Chi. Stay'man, Jacob Shelly, Wim’. U. Gorgas, Lewis Hyor, Christian Titzci, Michael Hoover. Henry Logan, Michael Cdcklin, Benjamin H. Musser, Levi Merkel, Jacob Kirk, Sami. Fro well, sr, and Molchoir respectfully call the attention ofcitizons of Cumberland and York counties to life advantages which the company holdout. , ■ Theratos of insurance.are as low and fatofaWe as any Company of the kind in the State. t Per sons wishing to hocomo members aro invitod to •make application to the agents of the company 'who are willing to wait upon them, at any time.. JACOB SHELLY,/'rcs/Vcn/. Michael H.oaVEn, Vice J’rca'l. I.Kwis llyEn, Secrftary. ■ Michael Cocklin, Treasurer. Auebts—Michael Hoover) general agent, Mucha-' nieshurgi Rudolph Merlin, Now Cumberland; M. Cocklin, Allen; Wm. R. Gorgas, Allen; Christian Titzcl,, Allen; John C. Dunlap, Allen; Peter Darn hart, East Ponnaboro; David Martin, Churchtown; C. B. Harmon, Kingstown; Honry Zesting, Shirc manstown; Simon Oyslcr, Wonnloyshurg; .Robert Moore. Carlisle;’ Robert C..Storrott, B. Middleton; Philip Drccbhill, for Cumberland county. Agents for York County—Jacob Kirk.genoral.ngl. Henry Logan,-John Shqrrick, John Rankin, Daniel Daily, J., Bowman, Thos..Kcrr, Peter Wolford. ' ■ Protection,Against I-oss by FUo. rpHE CUMBERLAND VALLEY MUTUAL _ Prelection Company, will bo under, tho direction of the following Board of Managers for'the ensuing year, viz: T, O. Miller, p. Wi M’Culloch, Samuel Galbraith, James Weakly, -V. G.'Mtllcr, Phiiip Bpang ler, Samuel . Trill,'.Thomas A. M’Kinnoy,-nlohn Zug, Samuel Huston, John T. Green, John Boar and Abm. King. There are also a number of Agents,ap pointed in tho adjacent , counties who. will receive qp dicationa for insurance and forward them immediate y for approval to thoofiicc of the Company, when tho policy will bo issued without delay. Fot further in formation seo the by-laws of the. Company. , : T, C,.MILLER, President, ■ , A.O.Mitnxn fSecretary : i , AnEBTS.—M. p. Egc, J.' A. Snydor, Carlisle; Bt. Ira Day, Mcohonlcsburg; George,Brlndlo, Monroe; tL.-H. Williams, WcBtpcnnsl)orougli;JoßophM.Means, Nowburg;. John Clondonin, Hegcslown; William Peal, Bhippcnshurg. 1 - Ulo lusufnuco wltU ProB}>octly' ' , . ~ Brtuuk." . The Glrafd’ Life liiKiinmncc, Annuity ami Trust ■ Company of rhliutlclplilft/ ' ’ Capita! .^300,000— Clia;(cr Ji’crpclunl. OVfiub 159 Clicaiiut sired. , . . (b,ipako \J Annuities Knjowmcnta,QniJ loacccptTrneU from Inclivitluols, Corpornio , Bodies, and jfiparU, pf Jualicc, and oxQcuto them agreeably to deeiro of the Pbrticß; ; and fcccivb l)cpoßitcß*of‘ Mdncy in 'J'fUbl and oh inlerfc«l. ! '* l , t,v The Company add a Uohas nt staled periods lb the Insurances for Info. The first Bonus’was appfpprl oted in December, amounting' to 10 per cunt, on tho sum insured umlbr thc oiilcHt'pqllcjcjfl, to 8$ per cent., 7£ nor cctit., Ac.; on plhcVs in proportion to tho time ofstandlng; making an addition of $B7 60, £75, Ac., on every s?,poo originally insured. Tlio operation of tho Bonus will bd’sderi by the following oxdmpled ffoih lbo Llfb Insurance Register of pro Company, thus s ; , ‘ Amount of •Polrcvahd Dofuio Oi r fJ'rtnatf af tfid irib’d addition. ' Party's decease.' Noe 68 1,000 100 ; ' 1,100 80 8,600 95(V , 3,760 3(H 4,000 , 400. 4,400. 270 3,000 155, , , , 2,175 ‘ 333 6,000 , ,437 60 . 8,437 50. Pates for, Insuring $lOO on a Si’nglo Lifo. Kgd ‘ f Pot* 1* yea/. For 7 years, For Info, • : ' oriniialiyi nnnudTly,; 20 ‘ $0 01 $0 05 1 $1 77 ’ 3b* V3l I 30 2 30 ' ; 40 l 1 I' 60 1 83 '3 20’ " 60’ ' 1,96 ", 2 00 '4 00 00 ' 436 , 401 1 700 • Example:'—A person aged 30 years next birth-day, by paying tho Company $1 31, would secure to his family or heirs $lOO, should bo,die in one year; or for $l3 10 ho secures to them 91,000; or for SI3.GQ aniiuajly for.soycn .years, bo secures to lbcm $l,OOO should ho,die fn .sovdn.ycars; or flip $23 00 pold.pn* nunlly during life, bo prnvidcß £l,OOO wbenoycr bo dies; for $O5 50 they would die in onoyeor,., - (Cj*Further,particulars .rcspocflng,Life Insurance, Trusts, Ac., may bo bnd nt iho Oflicpt \ , 'ii M i- ? D. W. RICHATins, President. Philo.,March 11, 1847.~«m 1 ’ “ l,! ' ’’ 1 »• fc.oMli.^ms :l ls W ;,Bo ; ok .Store. a undersigned; takes this mothod.ofiinforimnjr citizens county, and Uio public generally, that ho basopeneda NEW ESTABLISH MEN.!’ in South Huhovgr street,Jn tho. Bloro room iToHnoVly o'cciipiad by TVfr. James'MeM tUh, uhd neatly pppqsito the Hoß.tOffice - ,-Carlisle,,vf)>drd life is prepared to .oxpqulo with, neatposs,durability’ Arid -diaputcb ,dhd l bn; rcbspnabfo iormSj aU dcscnptipnß bf Bihilinc Pcriq'dicj’ilß ‘ bpund lq 'patterns.Gentle! repaid Ladic9 v 9c rU| ! : Backs, AlbUras’andTorifollcß, of' all'.de'seriptiong ‘iriaclA to order. 4 ’ Bipdi'bg'done for Libraries,inatiiu! | lions,So'clb 11b5,,&.C. oH^apyanlagcblis’terms.' . ' ■ „ BLANK! WORlt;'. o^‘byoj^//_^Horijilion,''aiidi as i D’oefyets, Rpcprds, Deed Apohe; pay Books,Ledgers Journals',, ;lV|cmo>andUmB,', .Chock . Holla. Hocoiat i Books, &c., of iho ,‘finqsi -quality, (£papcr,.' and in tt wbrkHiaiilikc!slylo,‘ equal to any made in anycoulilrv .townjial'tic'SialOj.on the most reasonable terms.--. Call.yhp sob specimens. v New and, Secoiiti-liiuiiltid -Books,. Slationiiry, u, The subsenborhas also commencod anew BOOK store at tho-sdme plafee, 1 Where'Booksof almost every description coni bo bad.’ ■ Orders fdr books will bo promptly-attended to. *■: » '’ ir ' ;i f,.i •iLottor and Writing ■Papbr, colored 1 Wrapping Paper, 1 Post and’caW paper by ike quire or ream, very cheapi; 1 V,’ 1 ; ’’ 1 i! ■ Fancy ukrtiotes- !: Blank Deeds, Lawyers, Justices dt'Consiablcß.Blank*. A Idrgo assortment of ncw.stylo.WaU and Wihdow Blind Paper, Fire Board Scenes; &c:. White anil blue Bonnot Boardd/(Sold-Pons; selfoupplying Ink stands. Hovel's black,- blue and red'lnk, Sand BoXes, now .style Wafers,’Pencils/Cards] &c.' which will bb* sold low for .cash, : or'exchanged for Clean linen and cotton rags, dhd such produce asinay bo ngreed Upon, V .N. B—Old books ro-boudn with neatness and dis patch. ’ Also, files of paper S.// , • ' JOSEPH S. Gm\ ( . ; , ; '/ 7 -.'/-Agent for Daniil Gilt. fcarliplo; July 8,1847; ,^ll ‘ ■- ELASTIC Paper' iHoldcfsi-Manufuclured from Goodycar’e McUHc.G,um,' for sale by the Gross, Dozen or single oho. ;. . J, S. GITT, Ag't. ;/uly 22) 1847. . / ' EStciislvc Furniture Hoping. am 1 B. F. & A. O. WOULD mosl respectfully call llto attention of Housekeepers and the public generally, io ilin extensive stock of. ynlendid Furniture, iiiclud flip Sofasf Wardrobes,.Cehlre pi)d ; other Tiihlcs. and Plain variety «f Cabinet Ware and Chairs, Which'they huvo jusl opened atthelrjhbw-'rooiiis, on fh‘c corrtor of No/th HaAovef And Lqullicr ste., ,V, ! vl ’ . They are confident that the superior finish of Iho Wpfkmaftdhip,'A’Acl clegamio of style, in which their articles are got tfp,. togdtlWrlvhh their cheap ness , will recommendjhom to every,person want ing'FurnUurp, . They have alsomade,arrangements for manufacturing Kee/ung a constant supply of every article inthoiriinc, both- plain and orna mental, elpgahtandusefiil, at gripes which limy cannot fail to Suit . would cam qstly ifivito .persons who ar£about Ip commence Ifohaekeepihg to cafi and-examine their present 61eg’aht dtocf, to which,they will constantly make aadi'liohs ot the newest'ntiditjoSt-modern styles; COFFINS made to order at the shortest liotice; for pnd country.! t i ■ ■ April 21N 18H7.V •. • ~ - FuriiUiU-ciFurnUiiro)! THE suliscriberrcspeclfully informs thopwhUc (lint ho still continues, to manufacture v«y ufi hand} at, his-shop on,,NorthiftonbVor irtrcctj lifcnrl) WcilileyVllotcl, Carlisle,,' ( Seer?' TAKIES, TABLES^STANDS^DcBksi'Bpok-yuFCfl Bedsteads, Cupboards, Of every slylonndpattern,om? in short, every thing that can bo madd ifi-a cd’Dinct shop. i\< •, The BuWrThor wln Wntfanthis’ furniture to Io manufactured out of the best or material rind by the best 6f Workmen, aAd as to his prices ho intend* In soil low forcashi All who Will give him a cull, will say that hi* furniture is cheapand good. All ujork monufaclurcd undcrhis inspection. He particularly invites newly'mdrribd peraonk tp’givo him o’ cull nnd examine for lias no doubt his wfifk mnhshlp’and prices will''not'fail'to please; .sodonf forget to call before, purchasing 'elsewhere. , The' subscriber would t also.inform the public luat he carries oh the . i ; Collin Making Biisincsw, and can wait on'all those* who' may desire his sijio cos’in thnt line. ;lining « Hbaiisk, bq con ntlcim funerals in tho country.' Chiirges moderate. •. .i • ■< FrederickcoitKMAh. Carlisle,'Jon. 14, 1846.—-ly I . WATCHES AlV)» JE«m.Ui' T.CONLYN 1 T) ESPECTFULI.Y announces to the pnh'V,,v ■ 11 1 ho has removed his WATCH hiid JEWEI. t .-n-K. 1 Storo to’tho bailding one J""' 1 bunt of.’his-former.Stan , "" i i Mnln.'sliccl, vyiicro lio will ™"' ■ keep bn hand and or • ' ll h ! T) * ’ witß, sale on tho mosl rcnsonalile 5 dtAV. 1 Gold mid Silver Urcr, >, Ltpiue aml fifmmini WATCHES, Drcnst-pinSjYmger Rings, Ear Rings, ; Gold rind Silver ,* . ; Gold and Silver Pens arid Pencils, • Diamond, polrtt’c|l gold/peps, at from $M* '■*' Pocket'compasses, pcn.Ublvcd/goJd guard and Welch-keys,‘silver thimbles, Minial uro c 1 Lockets and ’ ' • 1 BimtJT'am Spoons, Butler knives* and infinite ; variety of; otliO ® r clcs usually kept in a well-furnished^Jewelry ‘ Gold'llovor Watches, ftlll fori'cllcd, 18 cßicl » from 84510 s9o} Gold Lbpiiics fpm BJO to a • Silver Lover IVonv 815 Id s9or9 ommon " from $5 to 812.! . '-r,':’ . , t . gC IU* • iMy slock-is largo, and lam determined to low,os cfirt Uo liad by retail in (bo city* ‘ ; Watched arid,Jewelry,topiiircd Carlisle, ly«, ,-t ... Second Arrival ®* : / Bqqls, imd. JJragans. : B ; , ofiMonVßpQtß, Mrn •& " m \ y~v ~cAsl niul Kip Monroes, I>uli . niiilJ- Morroooo °“ rcji’s Odltars, Mach and fohey icoloVod K* ? (a j' Also Kid Moftocotf Linings,’ iScoh wholesale or at the lowest price's.' d « " 1., M „i„ nm Cali at I‘drtcr'V ShaeWora corner■ of | Pitt streets, opposite tho Methodist Eplscopol Carlisle, dpi o,d 847.,, ~ Mats I Mats!, ■ «Q " 'I'IIANKtI-UL for ,p>st fetrors. j 'J,,, ,l,ci. os ovortopl<?nBo«U wltoipny fo vo f \ l f ,. | 8 n nd cufliom, tho BUl»»cr»Uorliorbliyjnpimo» fin j H i,infi tho public gcuorollyj Ihiitlia st'll i 0^1 i f iI * 1 - orl ii of shojVin No. 3; Row, two door* . n j ul u Angney’s store, w|toro constantly, o wall manufacture io’prdcr f % ' , Hilts of Every Dcscj7ptioii^ |ini oil of the very latest fashions, arid ot lower p , over.- His stoaliof PU,HB',*f. ,!>•»« »“" with great care—and ho .will. * . i, ; ,ls ii Nutro,! Casshnjir'o.'MolcsUln, ..J p, work Ihi howciCsylds;/Vi '*y t,of, AnV } 1 g J ,ssoi< Cnli;il 'oft,'fe loW'-cUlMns, ° nicht 1 , 1 yiy* .chaVpe J'J 1 Carlisle, April I, ifidVV
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