Eagle JDlvcry . Stable. Tl-IE subscriber respectfully announces to bis friends and .tho public generally, }hal be baa opened the above namdd Livery Stable in Ibe alley in Ibe rear of the Market House, where he can and will accommodate all those who maj give um a an, call, with good HOUSES, EUGGIIiO, kaVr- CARRIAGES, &c. The public may dc pend on gelling good and - safe horses, as I will in' no base give out a, horse unless I can re commend him as safe and gentle. Price? ate. He hopes by carelul attention to moril and receive a share of public SMITHi N; B —The subscriber has not relinquished the House and Sign Painting, and all favors in that lino will Still be thankfully received and punctu oily attended to. August 26, 1817.—3 m New Book Bindery and Book Store, fIfUE undersigned lakes this method of informing I the citizens of Cumbcrlsnd county, and the public generally, that lie has opened a NEW ESTABLISH MENT in South Hanover street, in tho storeroom formerly occupied by Mr. James Jlc.Math, and nearly opposite the Post Office, Carlisle, where ho is prepared to execute with neatness, durability and dispatch, and on reasonable terms, all descriptions of Binding. Music and Periodicals bound to patterns. Gentle men’s libraries fitted Up and repaired. ■ Ladies Scrap Books, Albums and Portfolios, of all descriptions, made to order. Binding done for Libraries,lnstitu. lions. Societies; &c. On.advantageous terms. BLANK WORK, of every description, such as Dockets. Records, Deed Aoohs, Day Books.Lcdgers, Journals, Memorandums, Check Rolls. Receipt Rooks, &c., of the finest quality of paper, and in a workmanlike style, equal to any random anyeouhtry town in the State, on llic most reasonable terms.— Call and sec specimens. Sew dud StMßd-lmndcOboks, -Stationary,'&c, The subscriber has also commenced a now.BOOK slerc nlihe same place, where Books of almost every description can be had. Orders for books will be promptly attended to. . . - Letter and Writing Paper, colored Printing and Wrapping Paper. Post and cap paper by the quire 01 j am, very'cheap. Also, for.sale, Blank Boobs, Fancy Articles, Blank Deeds, Lawyers, Justices & Constables Blanks. A largo assortment of now style Wall and Window Blind Paper, Fire Board Scones, &c. White and blue Bonnet Boards, Gold Pons, self-supplying-Ink Btands 4 Hovel's black, blue and red Ink, Paper sand, Sand Boxes; now stylo Wafers, Pencils, Cards, &c.. which will be sold low for cash, xtr exchanged for clean linen and cotton rags, an 1 such'produce as may bo agreed upon. N, B Old books rc-boUdn with neatness and dis patch. Also, files of papers. . 1 JOSEPH S. GITT, Agent for Daniel Gift. Carlisle, July 8, 18-17. . Hats! Huts! tT\ THANKFUL for past favors, and as desirou as ever to please all who may favor him with their custom, the subscriber hereby notifies his friends and the public generally, that he still keeps his finishing shop in No. 3, Harper’s Row, two doors north of R, Angney’s store, where ho has constantly on hand and will manufacture to.order Hats of Every Description, all of the very latest fashions, and atlowcr prices than ever. His stock of FURS, &c. have been selected with great care—and ho will manufacture , Beaver* Nutre, Cassimerc, Moleskin, Silk and other hats in the newest styles, fully equal to any of the city work. Call, then, fellow-citizens, '&nd examine our assort ment, as we charge nothing for the sight. WILLIAM H.'TROUT. Carlisle, April I. 1847. Second Arrival of . Boots, Shoes and Brogans. . fn*! - JUST received a new assortment , %J of Men’s Boots, Men’s dt.Boys? Calf . and Kip Monroes, Ladies* Kid and .. Morrotco Slippers,Miesestwid Child ren’s Gaiters, black and fancy colored Kid Also Ktd Morrocco Linings, dec., wholesale or.retail at the lowest prices. - ' ■ Call at Porter's Shoe Store, corner of Main and Pitt streets, opposite the Methodist Episcopal Church Carlisle, Jul 9, 1847-. Philadelphia Advertisement. „ OXiIVER EVANS 1 Salamander, Fire and Thief Proof / IRON CHESTS, XVTARRANTED equal to any other make, and \V ' have, never been injured by Fire or Bur* glars, in a single instance. He also keeps on hand a full supply of Common Chests, nmdo ol lighter iron, at lower prices. Letter Copying Presses and Books, Trucks for Stores, Factories, &c. Druggists* Presses, Eagle Glass Paper, Portable Shower Baths, &c. Packing Levers, Hoisting Machines, Refrigerators and Water Fillers. - . OLIVER EVANS. 61 South Second St., below Chesnut, Phila. REFRIGERATORS , For cooling and preserving MEAT, BUTTER, MILK, and all articles intended for culinary pur poses. WATER FILTERS, OLIVER EVANS* CELEBRATED WATER FILTERS, for purying water that is brackish or muddy, whether by rains, minerals, or otherwise, can be bad of'all sizes and prices, at the Ware rooms, No, 61 South Second Street, two doors be low-Chesnut street, Philadelphia. October 7, 1817.—ly* j ~ Stoves! Stoves! Philadelphia Stove Works, Was/iington Avenue < above Noble Streeti on the Delaware. THEsubscribers respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they have commenced operations at thoir NEW FOUNDRY, Washing ton Avonue,,above Noble, street, where they are now ready to execute orders, and would be pleas ed to see thoir'euatomers. . . On hand a largo assortment of STOVES, &0., consisting of Cook*s Favorite, for wood and coal, six sizes; Complete Cook, four sizes; Cannon Stoves, eight sizes;, Bam, Cylinder Stoves, nine sizes; Stanley’s Patent Parlor Air Tight Wood Stoves; a handsome and ornamental article, has been much admired, three sizes with Urns; Bases and Oven Plates, five sizes; Nino Plates, plain and boiler top, nine sizes; Salamanders, two sizes; James* Cook Improved, Keystone withcollarsoiid ovens, Radiator Plates, Air 'Tight Plates, Round and Ova! Boilers and Tea Kettles, Round and Square Urns; Ornaments, Spiders, Hollow-ware, &c. tyo. . Tiiolibovo aro all of the nowest and most ap proved patterns, and made of iho best Charcoal Iron,.comprising the most extensive assortment ol Stoves over offered to the public, and will.be sold on the most reasonable terms. Country Merchants am particularly invlled lo call before,purchasing elsewhere, as all article? purchased of us are delivered at , the Railroad Do pot, or Steamboat Landings, free, ofeharge. Particular attention paid to furbishing Dealers with Duke Plates, Grates, Cylinders, Fire Bricks, &c.« to suit most of tho Stoves in use. , Castings of all kinds done to order, and as wo cast every day, a person leaving a pattern in the morning can have,the castings same afternoon. Cash paid for Old Iron. ; N. B.—On hand, a few barrels oi' very superior German Black Load. * WARWICK, LEIBRANDT & Go. Phila,, Sept. 23, 1817.—3 m . E. 11, SMITH. i WHOLESALE DEALER. TN BOOTS, SHOES, Bonnets, Cups, Palm pliia. , Kxtcnslvo. ruriiltiii-o Rooms, D. F. & A. 0. FETTER, WOULD most respectfully call llic attention of. Housekeepers and the public generally, to tho extensive slock of splendid Furniture, includ ing Sofas, Wardrobes, Centro and other Tables, Dressing and Plain Bureaus, and every .variety of Cabinet Ware and Chairs, which they have just opened at their hew rooms, on the corner of Ntfrth Hanover and Louther sts., Carlisle,' . , > . • ’ They are confident that \he superior fihish of the workmanship, and eleganfco of style, in which their articles are got up, together with their cheap* ness, will recommend them to every person wantr mg Furniture, They have also made arrangements fpr manufacturing and keeping a constant supply of’every article in their lino, both plain and orha-. menial, elegant and useful; at prices which they cannot fail to suit purchasers. They would earn ; estly invito persons who are about to commence housekeeping to call and examine their present elegant stock; to which.they will constantly.make additions of the newest and most modern styles. , COFFINS made to order at the shortest notice, for town and country. April 511), 1817. - Furniture! Furniture!! rpHE subscriber respectfully informs the public (hat lie stjll continues to manufacture and keep on hand, at his shop on,North Hanover street, nearly opposite Weiblcy’s Hotel, Carlisle, Bureaus, Sideboards, Sccre. n’AKIBS, TABLES, STANDS, Desks, Book-cascs Bedsteads, Cupboards, of every style and pattern, and in short, every thing that can bo made in a cabinet shop. ' - The subscriber will-warrant, his furniture to be manufactured out of the best of material and by the best of workmen, arid as to htS prices ho intends to sell low for cash. All who will give him a qall,.will say that his furniture is cheap and good. . All work manufactured under his inspection. He particularly invites newly married persons to give him a call and examine for themselves—ho has no doubt his work manship and prices will .not Tail to please; so don’t forget to call before purchasing elsewhere. Tho subscriber would also inform the public that ho carries on the Collin making Business, and can wait on all those who may desire his servi ces in that line. Having a Hbaubk, ho can attend funerals.in tho country. Charges moderate. , FREDERICK CORNMAN. Carlisle. Jan. 14, 1846.—1 y WATCHES AND JEWELKf. T. CONLYN T> ESPECTFULLY announces td the public, that XV ho has removed his WATCH and JEWELRY Store to Lite building ono door oast of his former stand, on street, whore ho will con- stantly keep on hand and for vs°* .l9 sale on tho most reasonable abA V I . Jlra terms, Gold and Stiver Lever, Levine and Common WATCHES, Breast-pins, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Gold and Silver Spectacles, 1 0 Gold and Silver Pena and Pencils, Diamond pointed gold pens, at from $1,37 to $2,- 53. . \ . ' Pocket compasses, pen-knives,’gold guard chains, and watch keys, silver thimbles,-Miniature cases, Lockets and Bracelets, Silver-Table and Tea Spoons,. Butter knives, and an infinite variety of other arti cles usually kept In a well-furnished Jewelry store Gold Lover Watches, full jewelled, I 8 carel coses, from $45 to $9O; Gold Lcpincs from $3O to $35; Silver Lever from $l5 to $3O; Common watches, from $5, to $l2. My stock is large, and I am determined to sell as low as can bo had by retail in Bio city.. Watches and Jewelry repaired as usual. T. CONLYN. 1 Carlisle, May 20,1847.—ly. ~ ML Cheap Watches and Jewelry, AT the “Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry Store,” JS T o. PC, North Second Street , BELOW RACE* CORNER OF QUARRY, PHILADELPHIA. &OLD Lever Watches, full jeweled, 18 cara cases, $*45,00 Silver Lever Watches, full jeweled, 23,00 Silver Lever Watches, seven jewels, 18,00 Silver Lopine Watches, fine qual., jeweled, 14,00 Superior Quarlier Watches, 10,00 Ladies 1 Gold Pencils, 2,00 1 Pine Silver Spectacles, 1,75 Gold Finger Rings from 374 cts. to $10; Watch Glasses, plain 12$ cts.; patent 18J cts.; LunetSS cts. On hand An assortment of Gold and Hair Bracelets, Breastpins, Earrings, Lockets, Med a* lions. Gold Pens, Gold Neck, Curb & Fob Chains, Keys, Silver and Gold Thimbles, Silver Spoons, Sugar 'Pongs, &c., at equally low prices,. All goods warranted to be what they are sold for.- A liberal deduction made to persons buying to sell ■ again. O. CONIIAD, r Importer of Watches. ♦ Phila. Feb. 25, 1847. YYatclica, Jewelry, &c. rpHE subscriber otters to the trade, or by retail, a i_ large and general assortment of the following or* tides, being all of his own importation or manufac ture. Buyers of goods in this lino aro invited to examine the assortment, and orders are solicited, with the as* suiance that every effort will ho made to give satisfac- tion and insure a continuance of custom. Gold and Silver Lever Watches of ordinary quality. Do do do of superior finish. Do do do Anchors & Lopinus. Silver double eased English & Swiss verge Watches, with light, medium and heavy rases. Gold Jewelry in all variutios, fine and common. Silver Plated, and Silver Wares* Musical Boxes, playing 9,4, 0, 8 and 10 tunes. Gold and Silver Spectacles. Diamond Pointed Gold Pens. Mantel and Office Clocks, in gilt and other frames. Watchmakers’* Toots and materials of all sorts. Fancy Article*, Fancy Fane, Sled Beads, &c. Having every facility for obtaining goods on the most advantageous terms, corresponding inducements will bo oilcred to purchasers, JOHN O, F7UHI, 112 Chetnut Street, Philadelphia, July 22, 1847.—0 m Fire I Firell Fire Ml Orr’s Celebrated Air Tight Stoves. Cl J, TVNDALE, No, 87 South Second .Street, /. Philadelphia, wishes to inform his friends and tho public generally, that he still continucß to manufacture and soil the genuine AIR-IIGHI STOVE, with tho latest improvements. After many years experience in the manufacture of these Stoves, ho is now enabled to oiler to his cus tomers tlie Mr Tight Slmea wills ovens, suitable for dining rooms or nurseries. • Ho lias also the Mr Tight Stove, on tho Rndjat or iOan, which makes a splendid and eoondmionl parlor Stove, to.whioh l.u would call the partiemnr attention of those who want an elegant and useful article for their parlors. Also, a largo assortment of Coal, Parlor, and Cooking Stoves, all of which ho will soil, at tho lowest caali prices. Tho public would do well to Icall beforo’pnrchasing elsewhere. 1 Mr.'P. would caution tho public against Air- TighiStavoa, made by most stoyo makers, as they £ not nnswor tho purpose intended. l > hlU\..Sopt. 23,1817.—2 m • .lOtt MOKK NEATEY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE ■ RE MOV Alii “Q»ir/c Salts and £mW/ Rrojiis'' DR* Jv M YERS, hWa - lately removed Mb Dni" and B.ook Store ip the loigo room in,Main street, recently occupied by„S. M. Harris, owned by-Mrs. Knox, and nearly opposite the .Methodist, Church. Ho will jn future give all his time, (except \vhcn engaged in Professional business,) to. tho-intcxesia of his store; and having secured the services of careful and expe rienced assistants, ho cohfidonlly.assufcs his friends and the public, that their order* and prescriptions shall have the most accurate attention. ’ . Dr. Myers also informs his friends that in addition to -his former largo assortment of. . . (of the latter, a very choice and extensive collcctionr); holias just opened a splendid assortment of -h Danas, . . . Pkufumkiit, - > Paixts, Books, (all kinds,) Oils, •, StATioKAut, DrK-STUFFS, ;■ ’ CuTLKRT, • Spicks, > Baud Damps, Fruits,. ‘ ..Pasct Anxictus, Family Groceries, of every variety and pricq—-d.nd as ho intends doing business on tho popular terms of “quick sales, and small profits,” ho is determined,! io sell Groceries, and every other article ho may offer, os low ns they can.be had in Carlisle, ; Ho giyos a general invitation to all hw friends to calK -' * .’ . (jj*For tho accommodation of his friends, Dr. My ers* Drug Store will bo open at all hours on Sunday for the sole of Medicines drily'. r - THE OLDSTAKB: New supply of Drugs & Fancy Goods, S ,W. HAVEUSTICK desires to inform ins friends and the public that his now .S7 J /i/-Vf, -iA7,t SUMiTEJI-SUPPLY of goods, which have lieon selected with great care by himself personally, and just opened at his old and well known estab lishment on North Hanover street, embrace a sup ply of Fresh Drugs, together with a most ..-extensive, Itch and varied ! slockof BOOKS, (both school and miscellaneous) FANCY GOODS, PERFfiiIBS, &c, &c. to which he feels confident he may invito the attention of the public with the full assurance of being able to supply every wa.nl and gratify every taste, be sides ensuring entire satisfaction by the very'rea sonable terms.upon which his numerous articles will be disposed of.', 'v S-:'' .. lie would call the particular attention of Farm lies and Physicians to his replenished assortment o( DliOGS.aai, MEDICINES, which have been purchased at the best houses th. Philadelpltia, and may be relied upon for freshness,and excellence. 1 Added to these will be found an entire stock of PAINTS, OILS, DYE-STUFFS, Varnishes, Glass, &o. &e.„ all of which he,will ensure to bo of the best quality and at the vgiy lowest prices. -He.has made many additions to his slock of BOOKS, besides securing a new supply of all the Text Books, Histories, Headers, Lexicons, Writing Books, &c..now in use in College and our public schools-—which he will dispose of on terms suit ed to the circumstances of all.. His stock of FANCY ARTICLES embraces a rich and extensive collection which jtwould be im possible to enumerate, but comprising many novel ties which cannot fail to, strike the eye and please the taste, such as Ladies and Genllcman’scullery, I gold and silver pens, and pencils, hair, tooth and clothes Brushes, Petfutncsbf Kousello’s rich and extensive verities, fancy sottps, shavingcream, card cases, pocket pistols, pocket bonks, &c, S. W.HJAVEBSTICK, Carlisle June 3, 1847, ( ciicap drug Store. T &*W. B. FLEMING* respectfully inform J i their ‘ friends* ond the public generally, that ificy have taken the Drug Store lately owned by Mr. “Franklin Mehaffey, and formerly by Messrs. Stevenson & Dinkle, on the North West corner ol High and Pill streets, directly opposite the Man sion House Hotel, in the Borough of Carlisle, where they have on hand and intend constantly adding thereto, a large assortment of -' Drugs; Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye-stuffs, Perfumes, Fancy Articles, Glass, &e M which they aro determihedilo sell on accommoda ting terms- They, intend giving} their undivided attention to .the business, and hype to receive a libcrai share of encouragement. Physicians pre scriptions carefully compounded. Carlisle, March-18, 4848. . Toy and Fruit Emporium j North Hanover St., Carlisle. THE subscriber takes this opportunity of in forming his friends and the public in general, that hd still continues to manufacture and has .al ways on band, a-large and. general assortment of Candies pf the best quality, which he will sell wholesale or retail, at the old stand,- in North Hanover t., where he also keeps on hand Fruits, ombracingall llio delicacies of the different seasons, and Nuts pf all kinds; His slock consists in part Oranges, JLcmons, Kaisins, Fruens, Almonds, Filberts, Walgulsl Pecan Nuts, Fca Nats, Cream Nuts,, Cocoa Nuts, Grapes, Dates, Figs, &c., which,ho will sell at 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 lor the approaching Hollidays. In con nexion with tho above, ho has received a prime lot Fresh Groceries, consisting in part of Loaf, Lump and Drown Su gars, Coffees of all kinds, from 8 to 12 J cents per pound, Teas, a superior article of Imperial, Young Hyson and Black Tea, Molasses of all kinds; Chocolate, Crackers, Choose, Rice, Blacking, Mulches, Brushes,'be. Glass & Quccnswarc, a large assortment of Glass and QUoonswaro, of all kinds and patterns. ■ FRESH SPICES, such as Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Cloves, Pepper, Ginger, Alspice ground or whole, Mustard by tho bottle or pound. Carlisle, Nov. 30.1840. Economy, utility and Eight! Pine Oil & Solar Lard Lamps. Ml 3. DYOTT d c KENT, Lamp Manufacturers, i No. 04 South Second street, ono door below Chesnut, Philadelphia, hnvo constantly on hand, a complete nssorlinont of UYOTT’S Patent Improved PING OIL LAMPS, which are superior In construe* tion; more simple in arrangement and onuroce im provements and advantages possessed by no other Lamps. The cost of burning' them does not exceed one-half of that of any other light, and produces a light more brilliant titan gas, The lamps ore so constructed that they can be burned dry, when the wick is short.' .The wick, which in consumed, being supplied with oil by a feeder underneath It. This arrangement keeps the oil always pure In the lamp, and renders other cleansing altogether unnecessary, , and the recent Improvements made by the patentee, i odds beauty, to their appearance, and renders their 1 management so easy, that a child can take care of > them. They are perfectly safe, and free from unpica • sant odour. In addition to tho above, wo Jiavon largo and hand some assortment of DYOTT’B NEWLY IMPRO VED SOLAR LAKD LAMPS, a groat variety of pnUornu; Hanging Ldmps, suitable for Churches, Stores, Halls, Factories, Lodge Rooms, Hotels and Billiard Saloons, and Lamps with shades, designed for reading, and for every other purpose whore light is required. A handsome variety of. CANDELA BRAS, BOUQUET HOLDERS, and every article pertaining to tho lump business. Having every fa cility for manufacturing, wo ,are prepared to sell, wholesale and retail; ns cheap us any other dealers, and tho articles are warranted equal in appearance, and superior in construction, to any that can bo pro cured elsewhere* ... ’ 1 N. B. Lamps, &c. regllt, silvcicd, bronzed and rc ■ paired in tho best manner; Oil lamps of. cvory de scription altered to hiim Pipe Oil. ' | , Phtln., Sept. 2, 1847.—Qm Fife. Insurance. THE Allen and Eastponnsborough Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland County, incorporated by an act of Assembly, is now u y organized, and in operation under the management of the following commissioners, viz: ■ " Chi. Stayman, Jacob Shelly,, Wim. K. Gorgas, Lewis Hyer, Christian Titzel, Michael Hoover, Henry Logan, Michael Cocltlin, Benjamin H. Musser, Levi Merkel, Jacob Kirk, Sami, l.rowelj, sf, and Melchpir Broneman, who respectfully call the attention of citizens of Cumberland and York counties to the advantages which the company ■ 'Migrates of insurance are as low and. favorable as any Company of the kind in the State. Per sons wishing to become members are invited to makd application to the' agents of the company who are willing to wait uponlhem atany time. - - .1-■ - JACOB SHELLY, President. MIcHAGt. HooVer, -Piet Prcs'l. Lewis Hyer, Secretary* Mioiiaet Cooklin, Treasurer. May 20, ,1817. ' - Aobsts— Michael Hoover, general agent, Mecha nicsburg; Rudolph. Marlin, Now Cumberland-, M. Cocklin, Allen; Wm. R. Gorgas, Allen; Christian Titzel, Allen;'John C. Dunlop. Allen; Peter Barn hart, East Pennsboroj David Martin, Churchlown; C. D. Harmon, Kingstown; Henry Bearing, Shirc manstown; Simdn Oyster, Wurmloysburg; Robert Moore. Carlisle; Robert.. C. Sterrolt, S. Middleton; Philip Btochbill, for Cumberland,county. Agents for York County—Jacob Kirk, general agt. Henry Logan, John Sberrick, John Rankin, Daniel Daily, J, Dpwman, Thos. Kerr, Peter. Wolford. Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance . Company, Philadelphia. ON THE MUTUAL INSURANCE PRINCI PLE combined with a largo joint capital! Pre miums reduced to nearly one half of the usual rales. Uy tho Act of Incorporation', tho stock is pledged for the payment of and losses which the Com pony may sustain. And as an additional security to, the assured; the act requites that the/rrq/ifs of the business shall be funded and remain with the corpo ration, os d guarantee and protection to tho insured a-ainst loss. This fund will be represented by scrip issued by the Company, bearing interest not exceed ing six per cent, per annum.' The insured are enti tled lo a pro rata share of tho profits of the Company, and will receive that proportion of tho aforesaid fund in scrip, which the amount of coined'premiums paid by him, bears'to tlffrTotal sum of oarned premiums 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 when tho losses and expenses exceed tho amount of corned premiums. The insured, ore protected from loss at the custom ary rotes of premiums, witiiout any individual liabil ity or responsibility for the losses ol expenses of the Corporation. Tho assured have all tho rights of • membership,—con vole at all dictions, and are eligi ble os Directors oif tho Corporation. The subscriber has been appointed agent for this Company, and as the mutual principle issupereeding 1 every other mode of Insurance, ho would .confidently ! recommend it to his friends and the public. For full particulars enquire cither by letter or per aon.to - JOHN J. MYERS.. Carlisle,July 22, 1847. Protection Against Loss by Fire* THE CUMBERLAND , VALLEY MUTUAL Protection Company, will he under the direction of the following Board of Managers.for the ensuing year, viz: T. 0. Miller, D. W. M’Culloch, Samuel Galbraith, James Weakly, A. G. Miller’, Philip Spang ler, , Samuel Trilt, Thomas A. M’Kinney, John Zug, Samuel Huston, John T. Green, John Boar and Abm. King. There arc also a number of Agents ap pointed in the adjacent counties who will receive np rlicotions for insurance and forward them immcdiatc y for approval to the office of the Company, when the policy will bb issued without delay’. Foi further in formation sec the by • laws of the Company,. T. C. MILLER, President, .. A. G. Miurn, Secretary, September 2, 1847. : . , ' •i ” . Aokkts.—M. P/Egc, J. A. Snyder, Carlisle; Ur. Ira Day, Mcchahicsburg; George Brindlc, Monroe; L*H. Williams, Westpcnnsborougb; Joseph M*Mcans, Nowburg; John Clcndenin, Hogcstown; William Peal, Shippcnsburg., LKp Insurance with Prospective The filranl Life luHuruunce,’ Ammlty and Trusl . Company of Philadelphia. - Capital s3oo,ooo— Charter Perpetual. Office. No. 160 Chesnut street. CONTINUE to make Insurance on Lives, grant Annuities and Endowments, and to accept Trusts from' Individuals, Corporate Bodies, and Courts of Justice, and execute them agreeably to the desire of tho Parties; and receive Dcposites of Money in Trust and on interest. The Company add a Bonus at stated periods to the Insurances for Life. The first Bonus was approprp oied in December, 18*4, amounting to 10 per cent, on lhc sum Insured under the oldest policies, to 8$ per cent., 7$ per on others in proportion to tho time of standing; making on addition of $lOO, $B7 60,.575, &c. t on every $l,OOO originally insured. I The operation of the Bonus,will bo seen by the I following examples from the Life Insurance Register of the Company, thus Amount of Policy am Bonus or at the Policy. Sum ins’d addition. Party’s decease. No. 58 1,000 100 1,100 89 , 2,500 . 260 2,750 204 4,000 400 4,400; , 270 2,000 155 . 2,176 , 383 5,000 437 50 ' 0,437 60 Rates for Insuring $lOO on a Single Lite. Ago For I year. For f years, ’ 'For Life, annually. annually. 20 . $0 91 $0 96 $1 77 30 1 31 I 30 2 36 40 1 09 1 83 3 20 50 100 2 09 4 00 00 4 35 4 91 7 00 Example:—A person aged 30 years next birth-day, by paying the Company $1 31, would secure to his family or heirs $lOO, should ho die in one year; or for $l3 10 ho secures to them 91,000; or for $l3 GO annually for seven years, ho secures to them $l,OOO should ho die in seven years; or for $23 GO paid on: nually during life, he provides $l,OOO whenever ho dies; for $O5 60 they would receive $5,000 should ho die in one year. . ' P. MONYEI Cj* Further particulars respecting Life Insurance! Trusts, &c., may bo had at tho Office. . 13. W. PICKARDS, President. JNO. F. JAMES, Actuary, Philo., March 1 li 1847.—Cm WILL perform all operations upon tho Teeth, that are ronuirod for their preservation such os Scaling , 3rUing t Plugging} i f*c., or wm restore tho loos of them, by inserting. Artificial Teeth* from a single Tooth to a full sett. £7*0(1100 on Pill street, a few doors South of tho Railroad Hotel* N. B. Dr. Loorals will be obsontfrom Carlisle, tho lost ten days, in each month. Carlisle, July 4, 1840, ■ JOSEPH KNOX, . A TTOUNBY. AT LAW', Pittsburg, Pa,, has re- IX, turned from CaTlislo to tho practice of Jiis pro fession In Phlshurg, Alleghany county, Pa. February 11, 1847.—1 f Hauuishuiio, Pa. April 90,1847.—1 y X>r. Clcorge Willis Foulko, (Graduate of Jejfcrtnu Medical College, Philadelphia,) 1) BSPECTFULLY olfora to the public his profda- Xl/slonnl services in the practice of Modicino, Sur gery, and Midwifery. . Omen at the residence of Ids father in South Hanover slrout, directly opposite Morrell's (late Ro berts’) Hotel, and tho Second Presbyterian Church* Carlisle, April 8,1847.—1 y Bourn. Dr. I. C. Loomis, 11. A. Lnmboirion, ATTORNEY AT LAW; Shepherd's Vermifuge; PARENTS; Physicians and’Nurses, read the fol lowing certificate of cure of fils’ by Shepherd’s Vermifuge. We ■ hove in our possession thousands of certificates which.it isneodlc.ss to publish here, as this shows tho virtue of the medicine and its hnrm lessnesa'. Remember;• that'Shepherd’s Vermifuge never ■ sickcns'childrcn, and hover fails to giio them a good ojipetito—it combines many valuable proper ties independent of the worth destroying, &c. It is doing good whcrcver.it is used. ' NsW Di:ur.iir, Union Co., Pa;,? July l's; 1847. ; 5 My child four, years old has been subject io fits from the ago of four months, and pronounced by the physicians after their Utmost exertions to bo incura ble—arid at one lime dispaired of her,life and ‘said she would not live two hours, refusing to leave medi cine for her saying it.would be of no use.. -I could, nol induce myself to believe that worms wore not the scourco of her disease, in consequence of which I purchased three or four-bottles of Jaynes Vermifuge which I used according to direction without.it pro ducing any good ofiects. ,I; next used Morrison a without, any better .'success, besides .various other kinds, but all to.no purpose. 'Mr. B; Wilson, Agent of Shepherd's Vermifuge, induced mo try Shepherd's Worm Destroyer, which. I am happy to soy after us sing three bottles entirely-cured her, a largo quantity of worms having been expelled. She had been so long afflicted by having fits every day,.that she had not been able io walk er talk until the last six months since using-Shepherd’s Vermifuge.' She .has com menced to talk and-walk and I am satisfied that Shephoid's Vermifuge has produced all these happy results, and therefore recomtnend it ns an' invaluable medicine..' Price S 5 cents per' bottle. , DAVID MAUCK. Tho following Certificates ate from citizens resid ing in Franklin county. Fa., and who are known lo many of tho readers of tho Volunteer 1 Rociisnthio, Pa>, April 39, 1847. * -After- having used, Without success, a Vermifuge which’was held in'high-estimation, t-wns indUced to try Shepherd’s. To my daughter, who is eight years old, I gave four doses, and which had tho effect of expelling a large number of Worms. I can recom mend it as a good Article* ... JAMBS SHOEMAKER. For solo by the following appointed Agents. G. W. Hitnor, Carlisle; John Fulwilcr; Shippcnsburp ; J. Burkhart, -Newville; Robert Elliott, Nowburp; A. Richards & Co., Plainfield; Baby & Kissinger, Kingstown; S. A S. A..Coylo, Hogeslown*, J. dr J. Milllson, Mechanicsburgi' William' Alexander, Pa pcrto.wh, ■ September 3, .1847.—GnV Shepherd's Sarsaparilla. THE public will please examine and see that they got Shepherd’s Sarsaparilla* as there oro many pre parations by the naipo of Sarsaparilla* ■ Shepherd’s never fails to cure long standing cases of Rheumat ism, Scrofula, Totter, Ringworms and Consumption. Of tlid numerous certificates of cure read the follow ihg: . . Yellow Sprinos. Blntr co., Ph.,7 August 11, 1847* 5 ; I purchased two bottles of Shepherd’s Sarsaparilla and administered it ;o my boy seventeen months old who had been affected,with.scrofula for six months. 1-am happy to find him entirely-cured, the luYnps on his nock having disappeared so as to leave no sign of their over having been there. His health is ns good now from all-appearances as if ho, had never been afflicted with thc'discaso mentioned. ; - • : ALLEN J; GREEN. Mr. Green is well .known-in Blur county, is a respectable furrhef and his veracity will not bo doubt ed by any one who knows him. , YQUNG LADIES LOOK HERE! For pimples on the face, Shepherd's Sarsaparilla is a nover failing cure.’ It purifies the Mood and thereby gives beauty to the eyes and complexion.' RHUMATISM. ■■ This disease in its acute form is infiamation of the membranes of the-joints, .with a disposition to mi grate or shift from ono joint.to. another, or to certain internal organs, and-especially Iq. the,membranes qt tho heart. In this form pf^rheuinatismi There is .’oc casionally'fever; the joints are' huich swollen and excessively painfql. In the chronic variety there arc no marked constitutional symptoms, but In many cases, particularly in debilitated habits, when the general health of the body has been deranged by pre vious disease or too great exertion of body or mind, a permanent distortion of the joints and crookedness of the limbs are almost certain ip follow.; .Many me dicines have been produced, and which'wore repre sented-as being certain cures for this disease, but all, or neatly so, hove failed to receive the confidence ol the. public. At this time no medicine has better claims on the community, than Shepherd’s Sarsapa rilla, for tho alleviation and absolute cure of this troublesome and exceedingly-painful disease. Eruptions of the Skin, —These arc exhibited in > various forms. Pimples and Blotches on tho face, - which so frequently disfigure tho most admired fea tures, these, With Cancerous .Affections, Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Jaundice, &c., produce quite a formula! Ic array of complaints resulting' from impurity of the blood. All these, with the diseased condition of the the system* caused by tho excessive use of mercury, will generally yield to that admirable preparation rf medicine known.os Shepherd’s Sarsaparilla. Price 75 cents per bottle., For sale by the following appointed agent. G. W; Hiincr, Carlisle; John Fulwilor. Shtppcnsburg; J. i Burkhart, Ncwvillc; Robert Elliott, Newhurg; A. Richards Ac Co., Plainfield; Enby & Kissinger, I Kingstown ; 8. dt 9.. A. Coyle, Ilbgeatqwn *, J. & J. Mlllison, Mechonicsburg; William Alexander, Pti pertown. 'September 2* 1847. —Cm Shcplioi'd’B Compound medicated Cuudy. For the cure of Cold*, Cough, Catarrh* lironchittr , Hoarseness, Sate Throat* Croup, Asthma* Spit* 'ting of Blond fund all other complaint* of the , Throat and Breast, and those arising from n tl> ~ ordered condition of the Lungs, and for clearing the Voice, «Vc. ' v The articles composing the Compound Medicated Candy havo been selected .with the utmost euro and attention, and entirely froth tho Vegetable Kingdom —therefore no fear need bo apprehended of its produ* clng oven tho slightest;injurious effect; on the con* trary, it is assorted, and. without exaggeration, that it is one of tho most efficient articles, in curing tho above mentioned comploints, thot hdg over yet boon offered to the public. From Us being pleasant .to tho taste, and at tho same time so certain in its.effects, a reputation has been gained for it, such as but few ar* tides of tho kind can pretend to claim. Price 12£ cts, por Package. For. sale by tho following appointed agents. ' G. W. Ilitnor, Carlisle; John Fulwilor, Shippenshurg; J. Durkharl, NowvlUo; Kobt. Elliott, NowburgJ A. Pichards & Co., Plainfield; Eaby and Kissinger, Kingstown; S. & 8. A. Coyle, iJogostowh ; J. & J. MilUson, Mcchanicttburg; William Alexander, IV pcrlown. September 2,-1847.—0m Health made easy for tlic People, Or Physical Training) to make their Lives in this World Long and Happy , by the author of 44 Edu cation: As It I$ t Ought to JU, and Might Be,” 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,'. Recreations, Digestion, liver. Brains, Old Age, 8100 d,.. Lungs, Mind, Man, Secretions, Arteries, Senses, Woman, ’ Head,. Veins, Health, Disease, , &c; &C.&C. Togolhci with tile 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 made deli cate—woman's virtue^,ambition, &c.&c. The whole designed ' for the npblo purpose of im* proving and oxtending education amongst the people, imparting valuably knowledge on itio physiology of tho.human frame, imd the laws which governmental and bodily health, &c, " Any person sending 25 cents enclosed- in a letter shall, receive one copy by mail, or five copies will ho BOiitforftl. Address, poslogo paid ■ ! May 27, 1847.—1 y , O. D.JfcIBBEU & Co, OON)SONIPT|i N 1 jfeyiSl-BE CORK' Spitting lilood, Consumption, r , rpHOMSON’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF Tin :1 AND WOOD NAPTHA is the most certain all efiectunrrcmedy for tlic cuto of all complaints of ih throat and. lungs, obstinate coughs, chronic so* throat, bronchitis, asthmo, pain in the side and brea? tightness from phlegm, hoarseness, croup, whoonin cough, dec. A trial will convince all pf Its uncounf ed efficacy. , ‘ ' , * Thornton's Compound Syrup of Tar and i\' o j . Naptha will cure Consumption / - YET ANOTHER CURE! ■ ' ... PniiiAUELPiiiA, April 9,1846 . Last .August a.year I caught d ’violent coldV ! consequence of getting, wot in q shower of rain, T circumstance so. common gave mo no immcdiatc'cri cenij supposing I should sodn get*'rid'of it. On if* contrary, however, I..doily’ grew.* worse; a violent cough set in, then pain in my breast and between m? shoulders. . I now suffered great oppression from ih groat secretion of purulent matter in my lungs r became greatly alarmed, and my friends consljLi my situation extremely critical, the more so as 1 0 8 of appetite, hectic fover and night sweats rendered mo ns wcnk'os a child. At night the sweat litcrall poured off mol' This wos. my condition when I COJ / mcnced using “Thomson’s Compound Syrup of T 8 * and Wood Naptha.” I procured one bottle, and e/ perienced so’mucr. benefit that I resolved to conllna* it. I took Itr all nina boltlcß, and om now pcrfecill restored. • It is now six months since I ceased jjpi r ! the medicine orid the cure remains perfect. I believe this mcdiciho is fat* superior. to every remedj fdreonsumption of the Lungs. * , J. J. CHAMBERLAIN, No; 8 Carberry m. Affirmed and subscribed this 9th day of Aoril 1846, before me, John Swift, Mnvor. This invaluable medicine is prepared at corner of slh and Spruce streets, Phila, Kor sale. inCarlislo, by Jl. principal agent* Prire 50 cents or 6 botlels for $2,50. IT ivUver. eases. Sindian Vegetable Panacea, QEItSONS nlllieltd with Scrofula, Kings’ Eul, X- Cancer, Erysipelas, Old sores,• Ulcers, Tctiu, Mercurial Diseases, or uny oilier complaints arising from impurities of the blood, arc requested to fed the following testimonials, in proof of the wondcilcl properties of the above named medicine. BEAD! HEAD 11 HEAD!!! We the -undersigned, having visited Mr. hut Drooks.jr.al thcollico Of ■Messrsißowand & Walton, 370 Market st«, Philadelphia, consider, his ense lit? most remarkable one we have.ever wiincssidurbearJ of* His disease >vas SCROFULA, and tumble duiil have been his twelve years conflict With the dcsiruj crV liis Palate, (he entire rouf ol his Mouth, No* t Upper.,Llpj and lower lid of the Moiit m haw been destroyed, his,Puce, nearly eaten vp, uml pa.i of the. Jaw Done carried away, And yet ae can give no description of his tafic, ■ ' Mn U informs us that in Junb&ry Jostj the tvho'e interior of his mouth, os.wull ns most of hisfocc.vu a Inuss of deep dm) painful fllcersi On the 14lh >f January lust, he commenced taking Dr. Cullen'i ly diati Vegetable which checked the ilileut nn a. few days, and from that titnc the chre has greased with: intermission: IS'ewflifih hns sup(difd the place of the deep ulcers, and though badly dlifig: tired, his face is sound, and his general health it stored. Wo arc assured that in the trcalfnenl of Mr: Brooks’ case, no Mercurials, Ulntmchts, 6r Coucid Applications have been fact,' lire Paiiacrt Alone, hae w.ought this wondctfhl thong*. David Smith, Ducks Cotinly, Pa.} Charles.E. Rowfiild, Mcndvillc, (Jrotvford CO^ .J. W. Jones,,ll. D., south Sd street, Pliila. Jacob TA*e, Pemberton, N Jersey. . E. W. 440 N. sL, Phiiu. . B, McCullough, Lancaster, Pa. K. M. Modduck, 28 N.:l Ith sl:, Pliila/ ■,U. W. Appleton, M. D. 46 south st. .. ,• , Timothy .Caldwell, Muriou.counly, Mwaohrl: , Daniel Ycukcl, Chesnut Hill, Philadelphia cor . John Hurned, 390 -High street, Phila, Win. Steeling, M. D.,-Camden, N. J. Win, Hale, 378 High street, Philo. John Dell, Eric st., Phila. - Aaron Sands, 14G Catharine st. Phila. Daniel McGiniey, Kessler’s Alley, Phila. Richard H. Young, Gilder4U9 Market si. Phili/ Androw'Swealon, Camden, N. J. IL H, Evuus, West Philadelphia. » ' D, S.'KiefleVPublisher of Lancaster Reput. A., Wilson,‘.M. I), No. G Cedar Row, Phila. . ■ Samuel Kelchum, No. 09 Noftii Third St, do. Rev. tevi Drink, New. York. Edward Paxson, No. 150 North Front si. do. J, C. Layoock, Attorney at Law, Sqmirc, Phila, , .The above named gentlemen, (constituting bit a small portion, of those who have visited Mr. Brooks at our office in Philadelphia, am) wcM certify to the same acts if necessary) are known, and their high standing in society rtf' chides the idea of their lending their name* M carry on ah Imposition. Anil here we say, without the fear of contralto tnn, that we have not found a case of Scrofula w other disease for which we recommend the Pant 1 cea, which the niedieinn.has not speedily arrest Wo have at this time.a multitude of pniifn' l under treatment, nil of whom arc doing well.— Among them is one of CANCER, which waspn> nounced by physicians beyond Ihe reach of eul assistance,.hut from all appearances will M cured in a few months. . ■Bold wholesale and retail by ROWANjJ* WALTON, Proprietors. No. 37G Market st. Pl»« adolphlaftind also by the following regularly t> B honzed ngerfts. SamuVl VVi. HAVKnsTicjf, Carlisle, Pa. William Bratton, Nowyllle, BatfMe) H. Buehler, Cettyshurg, Pn. | O.'AT'Morris & Co. York, Pa. Carlisle, Dec. 3,184(1. —ly ___ To the Citizens of Cumberland “ There is something more precious than Ooldtf DiamondsJ-IIKM.TU," . oro some diseases that visit us ol st* l * ■K. seasons of the year,'and which not unfreqocn J become alarmingly fatal, during the summer sm * tumn months; especially to the young; there W* not less than seventy thousand dying annually derangements of the stomach and bowels alone- Does not every fueling of our noturc become rnn* in the humane desire to lesson this frightful moj ty, are wo not bound by,every principle of to administer relief when In our power; omiw®* charge our duly when wo point out.tho grenb’ 5 medy over yet discovered, fm this purpose, to public. If there bp one, or if they hove a fncjj a child, or a neighbor, who may chance to tea notice, that is sulfering with Diarrhoea, Dy gC ” Cholera Morbus, Summer Complaints, Colic, t J 4 lency, &0., &0., then lot them try Dr. Kcclor * dial and Criminative, and wo guarantee a S P CCI - Lancaster C0.,-Npffvillo, Dec. U, I Dr. Keeler—Sometime last summer your ng« n * . (( mo homo of your, Infant Cordial and rn J*j l#( ji urging mo to try it, . It so happened ( to* case, a young child about six months old, w.. mach and bowels were in a very disordered c caused by a deficiency of Its mothers n , ' n) jni ( child was a more skeleton, there was tnacii tenesmus and constant evacuations. • ®dm every medicine I could think of, with hut a » loviation of tho complaint. I then thought o *. (f> , Voqr medldinoQ trial commohcitig withi sm I soon however perceived the child could » | (| j • dose as recommended' in directions; hole Jf . taken half d, bottle, the stomach and bowo plo i,i , covered their natural tone, every other bait y t , -yielded,'and the child rapidly recovered. • I havo np hesitation in saying that >’^ u [. .. c a d* ; is the vopyjiesl for' the ministered in a 31 yearH I .practice. . v' [ •, , V “' y Prepared corner of Od and. South atr cctfli l 1■ j* t . • pliln.. For salo wholesale and retail hyp ) py > Carlisle;.Dr. McPherson. Druggists and Merchants throughout the c July 88, 1847.—‘0m ¥ I
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