Eagle liivery Stable. rr,HE' subscriber'roap^Ctfuliy' announces) lo his T friends arid • the publlogqnerall}’, thfit he has opened the above'harped Livery Slable in the alley in the rear'or the. Market House, whero-he tali and will acoSrniiio'daie all-those >vho 'oay g ‘ W -H oall, with, good HOUSEh, BUGGIES., ■ !| wtesn CARRIAGES, &c. The public may do f'flnf f iiendbn gelling good and sklo horses, as TwtfiT n"no ease give out a horse ui|lesd 1 can ro noinrtilnd.'him os solo and gentle. Prices 'aio.- lid hopes by careful attention and 'receive a share of public y m Vl3 _ v l'iie subscriber lias not relinquished the llouse and Sign’Huiuling, and all favors in that lido will still, be thankfully, received and punclu ally attended to# .... • Carlisle, August 26, 1817.—3 m. _ New Book Bimlcvy and Book Store, rnUE undersigned lakes this method of informing -I''iho citizens of Cumberland county, nnd the pool to generally, that ho has opened a NEW LSI ABLISII MENT'in South Hanover blrool, in Iho storeroom , formerly occupiud hy Mr. James McMalh. and nearly opposite the Test OlUce, Carlisle, where he is prepaired •to execute with neatness, durability and dispatch', arid oh reasonable. terms, all descriptions of Binding. Music arid I’oriodicals bound to patterns. Gentle. 1 iVicn’s libraries tilled up ami repaired. - Ladies Scrap Books, Albums and Portfolios, of all • descriptions, made to order. Binding done for Libraries; Institu. lions* Societies, &c. on advantageous terms. ■ . Blank WORK, of every description, such ub ’ ttotiftlfl, Records, Deed Aooks, Day -Books, Lodgers, v'Jouiwlb, Memorandums! Check Rolls.. Receipt ';BooKi, &,c;, of the-finest quality of,paper, and in a' VwoffeWuliko stylo* equal to any madoin .anycouhlry to>yri In iho Slate, on the most reasonable terms. — Call and sec specimens.' : ■ tfc«r anil SMoiiiV-lmiidcil Books, Stationary, &c. The subscriber has also commenced a how BOOK Slcro at the,(tamo place, .where, Books of almost every description can -ho had. Orders for books will bo promptly attended to. . ' . Letter. and Writing Paper, colored Printing and Wrapping Paper, Post and cop paper by the quife or roam, very cheap., Also, for sale, Blanlc Books, Fancy Articles, RbnkDecds, Lawyers, Justices & Constables Blanks. A largb osaortmehl of now stylo Wall and Window Blind Paper, Fire-Board Scenes, &c* White and blue Bonrfet Boards, Gold Pens, sell-supplying Ink stands; Hovel’s black* blue and red Ink, Paper stiud, Sand Boxes,’now stylo Wafers, Pencils, Cards, &c„ which will bo‘sold low for cash, or exchanged for clean linen and cotton rags, and such produce us bitty be agreed upon. N. B—Old books rc-boudn with neatness and dis patch. Also, files of papers. 1 JOSEPH S. GITT, Agent for Daniel Gilt. Carlisle, July 8,18*17. Huts! Hats! g"\ THANKFUL for past favors, and as dcsirou -JjA as evijr to please all who may favor him with their customj the subscriber hereby notifies his Mends and the public generally, that,ho still keeps his finishing shop'in No. 3, Harper’s Row, two .doors north of R. Angncy’s store, where ho has constantly on hand and will manufacture to order Hats of Every Dcsciiption, all of the very latest fashions, and ut lower prices than ever. His stock of FURS, &c. have Irion selected with great care—and ho will manufacture Beaver, Nutre, Cossimere, Moleskin, Silk and other hots in the newest styles, fully equal to any of the city work. ' Call,'then,'fellow-citizens, and examine our assort ment, as wo charge nothing for the sight. WILLIAM lI.TROUT. Carlisle, April I, 1847. Second Arrival ol Boots, Shoes anil Brogans. fijai JUST received a new assortment B ■ of Men’s Bools, Men’s & Boys’ Calf and Kip Monroes, Ladies’ Kid and • B Morrocco Slippers, Micsestvnd Child ren’s GnherS, Mack and fancy colored Kid Boots.— Also Kid Morrocco Linings, &c., wholesale or retail at the lowest prices. . , Call at Porter's SJint. Store,corner of Main and Pitt streets, opposite the Methodist Episcopal Church Carlisle, Jul 9,18*17. IMillailclpliUt Advertisement, OLIVER EVANS 5 Salamander, Fire and Thief Proof IRON CHESTS, WARRANTED equal to any other make, ami have never been injured by* Fire or Bur glars, in a single instance? He also keeps on hand.a full supply of Common Chests, made oi lighter iron, at lower prices. Loiter Copying Presses and Rooks. Trucks for Stores, Factories, &c, druggists’ Presses, Eagle Glass Paper, Portable Shower Dalits, &c* Pocking Levers, Hoisting Machines, Refrigerators and Water Fillers. OLIVER EVANS, Gl South Second St., below Cltesnul, Pltlja. REFRIGERATORS For cooling and preserving MEAT,"BUTPER, MILK, and all articles intended for culinary pur poses. WATER FILTERS. OLIVER EVANS’ 'CELEBRATED WATER I FILTERS, lor purylng water that is brackish or muddy, whether by rains, minerals, or otherwise, can ,bo bad of all sl'/.es and. prices, at the Ware rooms, No'. Gl,South Second Street, two doors be low Chesriut street,' Philadelphia* October?, 1817.—fly* ’ ' .Stoves! Stoves! Philadelphia Stove Works, Washington Avenue, above Nolle the , Delaware. THE subscribers respectfully inform their friends ( and ihd public, that they have commenced operations at their NEW FOUNDRY, Washing ton, Avenue, above Noble street, where they are ; now ready to execute orders, and would be pleas ed to see their customers, • On hand a largo assortment of STOVES, &0., consisting of Cook’s Favorite, fur wood and coal, slxsizes; Complete Oook, four sizes} Cannon •Stoves, eight sizes} Darn Cylinder Stoves, nine sized) Stanley’s Patent Parlor Air 'right Wood : Stoves, a handsome and ornamental, article, lias boon-much admired, throe sizes with Urns} liases and Ovoj Plates, five sizes} Ninft Philos, plain and boiler top, nine sizes; Salamanders, two sizes; James’ Cook Improved, Keystone with collars ami ovens, Radiator Plates, Air Tight Plates, Round and Oval Dollars'and Ton Kettles', Round and Squuro Urns, Ornaments, Spiders, Hollow-ware, be. be. a • The abovp are all of tlio newest and most ,ap proved patterns, and made of the best Charcoal Iron, comprising tlio most extensive assortment of Stoves over ottered to the public, nmi will be sold on the most reasonable terms. . Country Merchants are particularly invited lo call before purchasing elsewhere, as all articles purchased of us are delivered at, tho Railroad De pot, or Steamboat Landings, free of charge. ■ Particular attention.paid to furnishing Dealers with Bake. Plates, Grates, Cylinders, Fire Bricks, be., to suit most of the Stoves In use. ■ Castings of all kinds done lo order, and a# WO cast every day, a poison leaving a pattern In the’ morning can nave the castings same afternoon. Cash paid for Old Iron. .. N. 8.-—On hand, a low barrels of very superior Gorman Black Lead. VVARNIOK, LEIBRANDT & Co. PMla., Sept. 23, 1817.--3 m ■ / K, If. SMITH, WHOLESALE DMA 1. MR, BOOTS, SHOES, lloimels,’ Claps, Palm. WSBaM Slrtci, While phia. ~t ' ’ Extensive furniture Rooms. I). F. & A. C. FETTER, WOULD most respectfully call the attention of Housekeepers and the public generally, to the oxtonsive stock of splendid Furniture, includ ing Sofas; Wardrobes, Centre and other 1 Dressing and Plain Bureaus, and.every variety of Cabinet Ware and,'Chairs,- which they have just opened at their new rooms, on the comer ol North Hanover and Loulher sts«, Carlisle. ■ T They are confident that, the superior finish'pf iho.workmanship, and.elegance of style, in which their articles are got up, together with their cheap ness, will recommend them to,every person.warit ing Furniture. They have alsorinade arrangernenta Tor manufacturing a cbnslant supply of every article ui their Vino, both plain and orna mental, elegant and useful, at prices which they cannot fall lo suit purchasers. They would earn estly invito .persons who ,nrq 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 tho shortest notice, for town and country^ April 21), 18-17.' - . . • Furniture! furniture!! rplIE subscriber respectfully informs the,public that he still continues to manufacture and keep on hand, at his shop on North Hanover street* nearly opposite Wcibloy’s Hotel, Carlisle, £PPP]|Baroaiis, Sideboards, SccVc. TARIES, TABLES, STANDS, Desks, Book-cases Bedsteads, Cupboards, of every stylo and pattern, and in short, every thing that can bomado in a cabinet shop. The subscriber will warrant hia furniture to bo manufactured out of the best of material and by. .the best of workmen, and ns to his prices he intends to sell low for cash. All who will give him a call, will say that his furniture is cheap and good. All work manufactured under Ins'inspection. -Ho particularly invites npwlv married persons to give him a call and examine for themselves —ho has no, doubt his work manship and prices will not fail to please; so don’t forget to call before purchasing elsewhere. The subscriber would also inform 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 Hkause, ho can attend i funerals In the country. Charges moderate. FREDERICK COUNMAN. Carlisle, Jan. 14, 1846.—1 y WATCHES AND JEWELKV. T.CONLYN Respectfully announces to the public timt ho has removed his WATCH and JE.WELRY Store to the building ono door iggj'i east of his former stand, on street* where lie will cdh i^^ ,2 keep on hand and for ili a. Ta ' on' Iho most reasonable /ssX-V | lerrtip, Gold niid Silver Lever » Lcpintand Common Brcast.pins, Finger Rings, Ear Rings* Gold and Silver Spectacles, .. Gold and Silver Pens and Pencils, Diamond pointed gold pens* at from 81,37 to $3,- 50. • . Pocket compasses, pen-knives, 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 wcll-furnishcd Jewelry store. Gold Lever Watches, full jewelled, 18 caret eases, from $45 to $9O; Gold Lepincs from $3O to 835; Silver Lever from $l5. to 830; Common watches, from 85 to $l2, My slock is large, and I am determined to sell as low us can bp had by retail in the city. Watches and Jewelry repaired as usual. T. CONLYN,. Carlisle, May 20,1847. —ly. Cheap Watches and Jewelry, • AT TUG “ Pliiludclphifi Wnlcli anil Jewelry Store,” JVa, 90, North Second Street, DELOW PACE, CIWNBR OP QUA H !iY, PHILADELPHIA. , /■(OLD Lever Walchos, full JWeled, 18 cam VT cases, $-15,00 Silver Lever Watches, full jeweled, ‘ >23,00 Silver Lever Watches,seven jewels, . . 18,00 Silver Lopino Watches, fir.e qual., jeweled, .11,00 Superior Quartier Watches, 10,00 Ladies* Gold Pencils, 2,00 Fine Silver Spectacles, 1,76 Gold Finger Rings from 371 cts, to 910; Waich Glasses, plain 131 els.; patent 18} els.; Lintel 251 els. On hand an assortment of Gold and Hair Bracelets, Brcpslptns, Earrings, Lockets,. Meda* lions, Gold Pens, Gold Neck, Guth & Fob Chains, Keys, Silver and Gold Thimbles, Silver Spoons, Sugar Tongs, &c., at equally low prices. All Seeds warranted to bo wlpet they are sold for, A liberal deduction tnado to persons buying to sell abain. O. CONRAD, Importer '\f iVatchcs, ■' Pbila. Feb. 25, 1847. Watches, Jewelry, rpIIE subscriber oilers to Iho Undo, or by retail, a J_ largo and general'assortment of the following ar ticles, being all of his own importation ur niunufuc. lure. Duycrs of goods in this lino aro Invited lb examine the assortment,,and orders are solicited, with llio'as* Buitmee that every effort will ho made to give satisfac tion and insure u continuance of custom. Gold and Silver Lover Watches of ordinary quality. l)o . do, -do of superior finish. Do do do Anchors & Lepines. Silver double cased English & Swim vefgo Watches, .with light, medium and heavy eases. Gold Joweiry in all varieties, fmo and common. ■ Silver Plated, and Silver Wares. Musical Uoxca, playing 2,4, 0, 8 ond 10 tunes, [ Gold and Silver. Spectacles. 1 Diamond Pointed Gold Pens. [Manlol and Oillco Clocks, in gilt and olher frames. I Watchmakers’s Tools and materials of all sorls. Fancy Articles, Fancy Fan?* Steel Deads, &c. . • Having every facility for obtaining goods on the most advantageous terms, corresponding inducements will bo olfered to purchasers. 1 JOtlN O, FADR, 112 Chcanul .Street, Philadelphia. 22, 1847.—0 m - ' July rire! tire 11 tire 111 Orr’s Celebrated Air Tight Stoves. n .1. TVNDALE, No. 97 South Second Street,' U, Aiiiladelpbia, wishes to inform his Iriends and the public generally, Ural ho sttll continues to mannlhctnro and sell the genuine AIU-nOlir STOVE, with tbo latest improvements. Alter many years experience in the manufacturo' of these Stoves, ho is now enabled to oflTer to his cus tomers tbo Mr 'fight Stores with ovens, suitable for dining rooms' or nurseries. Ho hat? also the Mr Tight on tho Rfldmf. or nlan« which makes a splendid and economical parlor Stove, to which ho would call tho particular i attention of those who want an olpgnnt and ueolul article for ihoir parlors. . . Also, a lamo assortment ol* Coal, Par or, and Cuoalnjf Stoves, all of which ho will'soll at tho lowaat cnah prices. Tho public would do well to cull buforo purchasing elsewhere*. ■ ■ v - Mr, T. would caution, tho public n'gnmst Air- Tight Scovua, uindu. by most stovn makers, as they, ■% ant nriKwcr tho purpose intended. : * » , ion wimii NKA'I'TiY EXECUTED AT THIS OFITCE ' BEaOVAI,. , Quick'Sales, 'and Small Profits.". ., tSSm/b DR- J. MYERS, has lately removed his \Z Drug and Book Store ‘ jio lingo room in Mein street, recently oooupied by S; M. Harris, owned by Mrs. Knox, and nearly opposite the Methodist-Church. Ho will m future give all his time,, (except when engaged m Professional business.) to tho intetpls of his stores end having, secured the. services of dateihl and expe rienced assistants, he confidently assures his friohtis and .the public, that their, orders and prescriptions shall have the most accurate attention. , Dr. Myers also informs, his friends thalirt SddiUoh to his former-large assortment of ■ :i'■ m - (oflhe latter, a’ very choice.and extensive collection,) lie has just opened a splendid asßOttnicht df ■ , Duuos, - . , I’F.iii'UHEnT, Paints, ' \ : kinds,) Oils, : , . Statiokaut, OIK-STtIFFS, , - , ; i,, Spicks, , f-J* A kb iiAMPfi, Fruits, . FanctAiitiui.es, Family Groceries, ' of every varicty-and.pricer-and'ad ho intends Ming business on the popular terms of fvjuick sales arid small profits,” ho is dctorminod'to soll Groceries, arid ovory'olher arlicle ho may offer, as hio os Ihcy can be hail iri.Carlislo., He giitosl a general invitation tb oil his fribnfls-to'coll.’'".!-’ £*'. \ . the occomthodiition of his friends, Dr. My ers’ l)rug Slorq will be open on Sunday for the sale of Medicines only** . ' . . - ■ ••'■■."HIE OliD STAWD! New supply of Drugs & Fancy Goods S .W. HAVERSTICKdesires to inform hia friends arid'the public til at his hew .S'Wl/rV G AND SUMMER SUPPLY of goods, which Have beeh selected with great dare by himself personally, and just opened at his old and well known estab lishment oh Nprth Hanover street, embrace a sup plv of , , . Fresh Drugs, tdoelhor With a most extensive, neb and varied slock of HOOKS, (both school and miscellaneous) FANCY GOODS, PERFUMES, &c. &o. to which he feels confident he may invito the attention^ of the public with the full assurance of being able to supply every want"ami gratify every taste* be sides ensuting.enlire satisfaction by the ypry rea souable term's uporTwhicli his nuiueious aiHoles will be'disposed of. ■ ■ He would call the particular attention of Fami lies and Physicians to his replenished assortment of DRUGS and MEDICINES, which have been purchased alike best houses in Philadelphia, and may be relied upon for freshness and excellence. Added to these'will be found an entire slock of PAINTS, OILS, DYE-STUFFS, Varnishes, Glass, &c. &o„ all of which ho will ensure to bo of the best quality and at the. very lowest prices. Helms made many additions to bis slock of BOOKS, besides securing a new supply of all the Text Books, Histories, Headers, Lexicons, VVriling Books, tie. 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 embrace? a rich and extensive collection, whichit would 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 Genlleman’soutleryi gold and silver pens and pencils, hair, tooth and clothes Brushes, Perfumes of Rouselle’s rich and extensive,verities, fancy.soaps, shaving cream, card cases, pocket pistols, pocket books, &o. ', . S. W. HAVERSTICK. Carlisle June 3, 18-17, ■ - CUEAI* DRlfO STOKE. J & W. 13, FLEMING, „respectfully inform , their friends and the public,generally, that lliey have (alien (lie Drug Store lately owned by Mr. Franklin Meliaffey. and formerly by Messrs. Stevenson & tiinkle, on the Norik West corner of Hi"b nnd Pitt streets, directly opposite the Man sion House Hotel) in the Borough of. Carlisle, where they have on hand nnd intend constantly adding thereto, a largo assortment of-^ Drugs, JSiledioines, Paints, Oils).. Dye-stuffs, Perfumes, Pantry Articles, Glass, &fc:, which they ate determined to sellori accommoda ting terms. They intend giving, their undivided attention to tho business; arid hope to receive a liberal share of encouragement. Physicians, pre scriptions carofullycomporinded. Carlisle, March 18,,1848, , Toy and Fruit Emporium ! Nobtii Hanoveb St., Cabl[kj.k. m'lIE subscriber takes this, opportunity of in- J. forming his friends and the public in general, that lie still continues to manufacture and has air ways on hand, a largo and general assortment of Candies of the best quality, which he will sell wholesale or retail, at the OI.I) STAND, in North Hanover t., where, ho also keeps on hand-Fruits, embracingall ihedelioacios of the different seasons, and Nuts of all kinds. His slock consists in part Oranges, lacmons, Raisins, I'runns, Almonds, Filberts, Walnuts, I’ecaaNuls, I’ea Nuts, Cream Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, Grapes, Dales, Figs, &e., which ho will sell at the most reasonable prices for cash. Ho would also Invite the attention of the public to a largo and well selected assortment of Toys, Baskets, and Fancy Goods, suitable (or the approaching Hollidays. In con nexion with the above, ho has received a prime lot Fresh. Groceries, consisting in part of I.oaf, Lump and Brown Su gars, Colfoea of all kinds, from 8 to 12 i coins per pound, Tens,a superior niliolo of Imperial, Young Hyson mid ' Black Tea, MolaSses of all kinds; Chocolate, Crackers, Cheese,' Ulce, Blacking, Matches, Brushes, &c. <*ISISB & <illCClltSW»l'<!, a larno assortment of Glass ami Quecnswafe, of all kinds and patterns. FUIOSII SPICKS, such as Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Cloves, Pepper, Ginger, Alspieo ground or whole, Mustard by ttyi bottle or pound Carlisle, Nov. 2G« 184 G. Economy, Utility and LieUil Pino Oil & Solar Lard Lfimps *V [f D. DYOTT & KENT, Lamp Manufacturers, iVi. -No. 04 South Second street, ono door below Uhcßnul, Phlladelphio, have constantly an hand a complete assortment of DYOTT’S Patent Improved PINE OIIj LAMPS, which are superior id construc tion, more simple in arrangement and culJraco im provements and advantages possessed bw.no other Lamps. The cost of burning them does i»t exceed one-half of that of any other light, and yroducos a light more brilliant than, gas. The lamps are so constructed that they can bo burned dry,,when, the wick is short. The wick, which is consumed, being supplied with oil by a feeder underneath it. This arrangement keeps the oil olwnys pure in tho lamp, and renders other cleansing altogether foidccasary,- and tho recent improvements made by ll» patentee* / adds beauty to their appearance, and renders their 1 management so easy, that a child cawTojw care of . them.’ .They afo perfectly safe, and free frt/ nun P* on " 4 mint odour* - ) i In addition (o (ho abovc t Wo havoalargonnd hand-* , some assortment of DYOTT’S NEWLY IMPRO VED SOLAR LARD LAMPS, a groat Variety ol . patterns; Hanging Lamps, suitable for Churches, Stores, Hulls, Poetries, Lodge Rooms* Hotels and . Hilliard Saloons, and Lamps with shades! designed for reading,>nd for every other pdtposewhero light is' requfrod. A handsome variety of CANDELA-] ERAS, UOUQUET HOLDERS, and every article pertaining to the lomp business. Having every fa i cilily for monufacturing, we nro prepared to sell, I wholesale and retail, ns cheap as any othjir. dealers, land the articles are warranted,equal in appearance, ’’ njul superior in construction, to uny that cun bo pro cured elsewhere. - 1 - , / 1 N. B. Lamps, ikc/rcgilt, sllveiod, bronzed nml re paired in tho host manner. Oil lumps of every do , I ecrlntion altered 10 bum PinoiOil. , I Plula.,Bopt. 2,1847.—0 m , ;v Fire Insurance* THE Allen and EastpennsboroughMutualFire Insurance Company of Cumberland County, incorporated by an act of Assembly, is now fully otganifced, and in operation under themanagement of the following commissioners; via: ■ •Oht. Staynian, Jacob Shelly, Wim. It. Gorgas, iietvls Hyeri Christian Tit-/.cl, Michael Hoover, Henry Hogan; Michael Cooklin, Benjamin H. MussetyLevi Merkel, Jacob Kltk, Saml.l toweljj si*, and Melchoit BrenOmah, who respectfully ca i the attention bfcitizens.of Cumbeflahd and York the advantages which .the company hold out. i ... ..••• The rates,of insurance are as low and favorable as any Company of the kind in the Statei Per sons wishing to become members are invited to inake application to the agdhts of the company Who are willing; to Wait upon .them at any time. ■ JACOB SHELLY, President. •; Michael Hoovku, : Kite Frtb't. , .Lewis HtfEh, Secretary. . . . • Michael CodkLifr, Treasurer. » May 20, 1847. - Hoovo ri general ogohl, Mocha riicsburgj Rudolph Martin, Now Cumberland; M. Cocklin, Alien;’ Wm. it. Gorges,'Allen; Christian Titzel, Alien; Jolin 0. Dunlop.'Allen| Peter Barn hart, East PonhsWo; David Martini Churchtown; C. B. Harmonj Kingstown; Henry Zcarlng, Shire hianslowh;'Simon' Oyster, Wormlcysburg; Robert Mdorc; Carlisle; Robert 0; Stcrrctt, 8. Middleton; Philip - Brcchbitlj for Cumberland coUnty. Agents for York County—Jdcob Kirk, general ugt. Henry Loganj Jonti.Shorrickj John Rankin; Daniel Daily, J. Bowman, Tlios: Kerr, Peter Wolford. DclaiVatie IfSutual Safety Insurance Company, Philadelphia. • ON THE MUTUAL INSURANCE PRlNCl- PLE—combined with a largo joint capital! Pre miums reduced to nearly one, half of the usual rales. By tho Act of Incorporation, tho stock is pledged for tho payment, of and losses which tho Com pany may sustain. And os on additional security to tho assured, tho act requites that tho profits .of the business shall bo funded arid remain with the corpo ration, as a guarantee and protection to the insured against loss.' This fund will be represented by scrip issued by tho Company, bearing iitlclcst not exceed ing six per cent, por annum. The insured are enti tled to a pro rata share of the profits of tho Company, and will receive that proportion of the afqrcsaid fund in scrip, which tho amount of earned premiums paid by him, bears to tho total sum ;of earned premiums and capital stock. - v . . Tho scrip thus issued, to bo transferable on the books of tho Company os stock. No, dividend of scrip .can bo made when tho losses ond expenses exceed the amount of corned premiums. Tho insured! are protected from ]oss at tho custom ary rates* of premiums, without any individuaUiabil ity or responsibility for tho losses ot expenses of the Corporation. Tho assured have all tho rights of membership,—can vote at all elections, and arc eligi ble aa.Dircctora of the Corporation. - The subscriber has been appointed agent for this Company, and as the mutual principle issuperseding every pther mode of Insurance, ho would confidently recommend it to his friends and the public. : Eot full particulars enquire either by letter or por ■ gonto . . ~ JOHN J. MYERS. r -\ Carlisle, July 22, 1647. . . - iProtecilon Against ILoss by Fire. THE CUMBERLAND VALLEY MUTUAL Protection Company, will bo under the direction of the following Board of Managers for tho ensuing year, viz: t. C. Miller, D. W. M’Cullqch, Samuel Galbraith, James Weakly, A. O. Miller, Philip Spang ler, Samuel Trill, Thomas A. M Kinney, John Zug, Samuel Huston* JohnT. Green, John Bear and Abm. King. There are olft) a number of Agents ap pointed in the adjacent counties who will receive ap plications for insurance and forward them immediate ly for approval to.thd office of the Company, when the policy will be issued without delay. Foi further In formation see the by-lawsiif the Company. T. C; MILXjBRj President. , A, G. Miller, Secretary . September 3, 18*47, - ' Aiin.NTs.-M. P. Ego, J. A. ,Snyder, Carlisle; Ur; Ira Day, Mechamcsburg'; George Drimlloi.Monroe; Ij.H. Williams, Weatpennsborougb; Joseph M. Means, Ncwbnrgi John Clcndonin, Hogcslown; .William Peal, Shippensburg. . ■ T . I,llc Insurance wltli Prospective 10 ttinlril Life litsurnoncc, Annuity ond Trasi Company of Philadelphia! Capital s3oo,ooo—Charter Perpetual. Ornct No. 159 Chosnut street. CONTINUE to make Insurance on Lives, gt&nt 1 Annuities and Endowments, and to accept Trusts from • Individuals, Corporate Bodies, and Courts of Justice, and execute them agreeably to the desire of the Parties; and receive Depositcs of 'Money in Trust and on interest. The Company add a Bonus ot stated periods to the Insurances for Life.- Tho-first Bonus was appropn* alcd in December, 184,4, amounting, to 10 per cent; on the sum. insured under the oldest policies, to 8$ per cent., per cent., &c.; on others in proportion to the time of standing; making an addition of sloo} $B7 50, $75, &c., on every originally insured* Thd operation of tho Bonus will bo seen by the following examples from the Life Insurance Register of ,tho Company, thus' Amount of Policy and Bonus or Bonus payable at the Policy. Slim InsM addition. Party’s decease. No. 58 1,000 100 1,100 80 2,500 I 200 2,750 204 4,000 400. 4,400 276 2.000 . 155 ' 2,176 303 5,000 437 50 . 5,437 60 Rates for Insuring $lOO on a! Single Life. Ago For I year. For 7 years, For Life, annually. ‘ annually, , 20 $0 91 $0 05 §1 77 30 131 I3C S3O | 40 1 09 1 83 3 20 60 1 90 2 09 4 60 00 4 35 .4 9l 7 00 Example:—A person aged 30 years noxlhirlh-day, by paying tho Company $1 31,-would secure to bis family or heirs $lOO, should ho die in one year; or for $l3 10 ho secures to them $1,000; or for $l3 00 annually for seven years, ho secures.to them $l,OOO should ho did in seven years;, or for $23 00 paid an nually during'life, ho provides $l,OOO whenever ho (ties; foi $65 60 they would receive $5,000 should ho dlo in one year: . t Cj* further particulars .respecting Life InslirdHc’C, Trusts, &c;, may ho had at the Office. B. W; RICHARDS, PrmdenU JNO.Fi JAMES, Actuary* Philo., March 11, 1847.—Cm tYEU, I>. MO WILL perform all operations upon tho Teeth, that are required for their preservation, such as Scaling, Filing , Flagging, ipc,, or will restore tho loss of thorn, by inserting Artificial Teeth, from a single Tooth to a full sett. ll7*olßco on Pitt street, a few doors South of tho Railroad Hotel, N. B. Dr. LoomiswillbonhsohtfromCartißlo, tho hist ten days, in each month. Carlisle, July 4, XB4G. JTOSEPII KNOX, A TTOrtNtfY AT LAW, Pittsburg, Pa.; hnfl ft l\. turned from Oarlislo (o tho practice of hie pro fession in PiUßlmrgy Allegheny countyPfl, February 11, 1847.—tf y U. A. . ATTORNE Y'AT LAW 1 , 14ahuiH|U uito, Pa. April 20, 1847.— 1 y I>i*. Ctcoi gc Willis Politico* (Graduate of JeJfcreori Medical College, Philadelphia.) Respectfully offers to tho public hisprofos. sibnol services In tho practice of Modloino, Sur gery, and Midwifery! : , OmcK at tho rosldohco of his father in South IFnnovor street, directly opposite Morrott’s Oato Ro berts’) Hotel, and tho Second Presbyterian Church. ; Carlisle, Aprils’, 1847,-ly ; , Bonus- I>i*. I. C. IjooiuiS, • > y Slicplicrd’s Vorinllkigc. T)ARENTB,' Physicians and Nurs’bs,- road the fol- X /lowing' certificate of- cure pf fita 'by Shepherd’s . Vermifuge. Wo have in our possession thousands of certificates which .it is needless to publish hoj-o, as : this shows the Virtue of‘the'mcdjcjn.e and,its harm lossricss. Remember , that - Shepherd’s. Vdrmilugo never sickens children, and never fnil6-to 'give them a good nppotito—it combines .many valuable .proper ties independent of ihq, worm dcstroying |l &.ci <lt is doing good wherever Uds usiod.,. . ; . New 13euli?T) Union C 0.,, Pa;, { 7' i * July 12,-1847. 1 -J My child four years' old has been subject to fils from the'ago’of four months, and pronounced by the physicians after their utmost exertions to,bo blc—and at dno time.(lisp.aired of her life,and salu she wttold not live two hours, refusing to leave mcUi cine for hdr saying it’ would bo of ho use. I. could not induce myself to believe that worms wore not the scourco of hdr disease, irt consequence of which I purchased three or four bottles of Jaynes Vermifuge whichl used according to direction without it pro ducing any good’ effects. I next used Morrisons without nny hotter success; besides.various other kinds, but nil to no purpose. Mr. E, Wilson, Agent . of Shepherd’s Vermifuge, induced mo try Shepherd s , Worm Destroyer, which I nm happy to say after us , sing, three bottles entirely oared lier.a largo quantity. . of worms having been expelled., She had been so 1 long.afllicted by having fils every day, that she had • not been' able to walk or talk until thpinak six in on til h L Since tlsihg Shepherd’s-Vcrmifilgm She haS com ■ monced to talk and woltc-aluT l nm Satisfied that ’ Shepherd's Votmifugo has produced ell these happy results, and therefore, recommend if os on, invaluable 1 medicine. Price 25 cents per bpttlo. . _ ■ DAVID MAUCKr The following certificates are from citizens resid ing in Franklin county, Pa., odd who are known to many of tho readers of tho Volunteer 1 Rocitsuu.no'jiPa.’, April -i), 1817., After Having used', Without success, a Vermifuge which was held in high estimation,' t Was induced to try Shepherd’s. To my daughter, who is eight years old, I gave four dqscs, and which had the cited of expelling'a large ‘number of. Worms. I can recom mend it as a good article: ~-••< ‘ JAMBS SIIOEMAKEK. For sale .by tile following appointed Agents. C. W; miner, Carlisle; John Fulwilcr, Shippcnshurg; J; Burkhart, Newvillo; Robert Elliott,. Ncwhurg; A. Richards if Co., Plainfield ; Eohy & Kissinger, Kingstown; S. & S. A,; Coyle, llogcslmvn; .1. MillisOn, Mcphunicshurg i William Alexander, Pa pertown".' . ’ . September IS■!.—tim . ~ . dlicpliCiMt’B SarSapavilla*'' TUB public will please examine and see that they get Shepherd’s Sarsaparilla, as there are many pre parations by the name of Sarsaparilla- ShephenKs never fails to euro long standing cases of Rheumat ism, Scrofula, Tetter, Uingvyorrifs and Consumption. Of the numerous certificates of cdfe rend the follow ing Yellow Si'risoi!. Blnir on. August 11|,.1547* I purchased two bottles of Shepherd’s Sn'fsaparill and administered it :o my boy seventeen motilhs ol who llad been affected with scrofula for six months. I ora happy to And him entirely cured, the lumps oh his neck having, disappeared So: ns to leave ho' sign pf their over having been there. .Ilis health is'as good now front all appcotanccs as if ,ho had never been afflicted with the disease monlioned. ' ALLEN J-. GREEN. Mr. Greenes well known in Ul iir county, is^ a respectable farmer and bis yetacily will riot be doubt cd by,any oho who knows him. YOUNG LADIES LOOK HERE ! , For pimples on, the f(icc, Shepherd's Sarsaparilla is a never failing, cure. It purifies the-Mood and thereby gives beauty to the eyes and complexion, . RHUMATISM. This disease iri its acute form is inlbunation of,the membranes.Of the joints, with a disposition to mi grate or shift from one joint to another, or to certain internal organs, and especially to the - membranes of the hearts' In- lhis formof rheumatism there is oc casionally, fever; the joints are much swollen and excessively painful. ■ In the chronic varicty'thcrc are no marked.constitutional symptoms, but in many eases, particularly in debilitated habits, when the general health of tho body has been deranged by pre vious disease.or,too great exertion of body or a permanent distortion of; tho joints and crookedness of the limbs are almost certain to follow,: Mony-mc dicinos have bden produced, ond which were repre* settledas being ceHuin cures for this disease, but all, or nearly: so, havo fuUod to receive the confidence ot tho public.' At this time no medicine has better claims oh the community, than Shepherd’s Sarsapa rilla, for the alleviation and absolute euro of this trdublesomo and exceedingly painlul disoasoj Eruptions of the. Skin, —TheSo arc exhibited In various forms. Pimples and Blotches on’ the ,faco, which.so frequently disfigure the most admired fea tures, those, with Cancerous Affections, Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Jaundice, dee., produce quite a formidable array of complaints resulting from impurity of the blood. All these, with thd diseased condition of tho the system', catiscd by the excessive use of mercury, will generally yield td that admirable preparation ef medicine known as Shepherd’s Sarsaparilla; Price 78 Cents pof bottle. ' . For solo by the following ojlpolnlcu o£ont. G. W, Hitncr, Carlisle; John Fulwilor, Sbippcnsburg; J. Burkbart, Ncwvillo; Robert Elliott, Ncwburg; A Richards Sc Co., Plainfield; Eoby Sc Kissinger Kingstown ; 8. dc.S. A. Coyle, Hogostown *, J. Sc J. Miilison, Mccbanlcsburg j William Al° xon dor, Fa pertown. . September 2, 1847.—Cm Shepherd’s Compound Medicated Candy* For the cure of Colds, Coughs, Calarrhi Bronchitis, Hoarseness, So)e Throats Croup, Asthma, Spit ting of Blood s and all other complaints of the Throat and Breast, andflmt arising from a dis ordered condition of the Lungs, and for clearing the Voice, Ac. - Tho articles composing tho Compound Medicated Candy llavo been selected with the utmost euro nnd attention, and entirely from tho Vegetable Kingdom - therefore no fear need bo apprehended of Its produ* cing oven tho slightest injurious effect? on the enh trary, it is asserted,' nnd Without exaggeration, that it la ono of tho most efficient articles, in curing tho allovo mentioned complaints, that Ins over yet been offered to tho public, r From its being pleasant, to the taste, and at the same lime so certain in Us effects, u reputation lias been gained for it, such as but few ar ticled of tho kind dan protend to claim. Price 12£ els. per Package* , • - . .. For said by tho following oppoinlod agents, G; \V. llitncr, Carlisle; John Fulwilor, Shippcnsburg; J. Burkhart; NoWvillo.; Rob(. Elliott, Nowburg; A. Richards Sc Co*, Plainfield; F.aby and Kissinger, Kingstown; & Sc 8. A. Coylo, Hdgcslown; J. Sc J. Miilison, Mochanicsburg; William Alexander, Pa pertowm September 2, 1847.—Cm Jlealtli made easy for the People, Or Physical Trainings to make their Lives in this World Long and lluppfjtbij the author of “ ICdtl* Cation: As It Js\ Ought to He, and Might Be” First Atherican with Additions t BfilNG ah,elementary and interesting Uoallso on Self Knowledge. ConlainWjj-'Short and enter taining articles on Food; . . Heart, Glands, ’Strength, Edtlng?,- Stomach, Nerves, Recreations, Digestion, Liver,/ Brains, Old Age, Blood, Lungs; Alind, Man, Secretions, Arteries, ■ Senses, , Woman, Hoad, Veins, Health, Disease, See. <Scc. dec, 'lVgclhct with tho Great Secret—Success inldfe frovv attained—how lo*do good—causes ondoilectsof erroji—habUs—passtons—woman described —man de scribed—man's errors—rich and poor—sexes —virtue and errors—woman’ how made dell cuto—woman's virtues, ambition. &c. &c.. tffto wliolo designed Tor the noble purpose of im*. proving arid extending education amongst tho people, imparting valuable knowledge on'the physiology of the human frame, and the laws which govern mental and bodily health,'dee. ‘ ; 1 ; Any person sending 85 cents enclosed in a letter shell receive one copy by mail, or five copies.wilt bo sent for $l. Address, postage paid May 27,'1847.—ty O f D, ZIEDER & Co. Spitfitig iXil&od, Consumption 4 rnIIOMSON’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF Til 1 AND WOOD NAPTHA is themostcerlnij, effectual remedy lor tho curb of all complaints util '.throat,*and; lungs, obstinate coughs, chronic g throat, bronchitis, asthma, pain in the side and br/ 1 tightness from phlegm,’ hoarseness, croup, whoon? cotiglr, &c. : A trial will convince all of its unenu cd efficacy. Ml Thomson's, Compound Syrup of Tar and U* • 1 Naptha iuillture Consumption • ° oc ' . YET ANOTHER CURE! , , ’, Tiiii.Ai)ELP»iA, April 9, lB4n Last August a year I- caught a.'violent coM* consequence of getting wet in-a .shower of rain i circumstance, so common gave mo no imin*ffia(tf c * cerni shoulil.soon get rid of contrary, however, I daily .grow worse; a viole! cough set in, then pain in my breast omibetweento ShoUlders. I now suffered great oppression from ?]! great secretion of purulent- matter in my j became greatly alarmed, ond -my friends. consider ,my situation extremely critical, the more so 0B j of appetite,' hectic fever ond night sweats mo as weak os a child. 1 At night the sweat literal! poured, off mol This was my condition when I com monccd usihg “Thomson’s Compound Syrup off and Wood Naptha.” I procured one bottle, 1 and ■** perienced so much benefit that I resolved to continc* it. I ,took in allriino bottles, and am now perfec/ restored.. It is now six months since I ceased usi/ tho medicine and the c.uro remains perfect. I believe this medicine is fnr.supctior to every remedi for consumption of tho Limps. ' •J. Ji CHAMBERLAIN, No. 8 Carberryst Affirmed ond. subscribed this 9th day of April 1846, before mo;, ( Jbnir Swirr, Mayor. This invaluable medicine is prepared at corner offilh and Spruce streets, Phila. For sale in Carlisle, by R\ jlngmy, 'principal agent. Price 50 cents or G bottels for $2,50. V ITNEVEK FAILS. Indian VcgclaMc Panacea. PERSONS ufllielcd with Scrofula, Kings’ Cancer; Erysipelas, Old sores, Ulcers, Teller, .Mercurial Di6ea&cs< or any other complaints aruio| from impurities of tho blood, nro requested to resd tho following testimonials, in proof of the wontem! properties bf.tho above named medicine. READ! READ!! READ!!! .Wo tho undersigned, having visited Mr.' Brooks, jr. at ihcollico of Messrs.'Kowand & Walton, 370 Market st., Philadelphia, consider his caie tie most remarkable one wo have ever witnessed orhesrj oft His disease was SCROFULA, and Icriihlcmua have been itis twelve years conflict with (he deiiroj or; lH#Pulate, the entire foof of his Mouth,Kw, ( Upper Lipiond lower lid of tho ma/rf he luu been destroyed, Ms Faefe, nearly ehten tij), and pat of the Jaw. Bone carried away; And yet wo cm give no description of his 6ase, Mr. B. informs us that in JanAaiy last,' the whole Interior of his. mouth, ns well as most of his face, wu a muss of deep and painful ulcdfs.’; On the 14th if January lust, he commenced taking Dr. Cullen’i li,. diun Vegetable Pahafico,’ Which checked the diteoH in a few days^and.from that tifoo the cure bss pro gressed with iiUcf mission; New flish fins supplied the place of the deep ulccri, and (hough badly ilUfig urud, hi* face is-sound, and his general health is n stored. We ate assured that m the treatment of Mr. Brooks’case-, no Mcicurhtls, Ointments, or Caucaii Applications have been asid, —in fact, the Paiiactl Alone, has w.ought this wahdfii'ful change.' David .Smith, Bucks county, Pa., Charles E. Rowarid, Mcadvillc, Crawford co., P« J. VV. Jones, M. D., south 2d street, Phila. Jacob Lee, Pemberton,N.-Jersey. E. \V. 440 N. Fourth, st., Phila; 8. McCullough, Lancaster, Pm i ... , R. Mr Maddock, 28 N. f Uth.st., Phi/a. C, W. Appleton,,M. D. 40 south st.',.; . i ■Timothy Caldwell, Marion county,'Missouri; ; Daniel Vcnkcl, Chcsntit Hill, Philadelphia co.' John Hnrncd, 300 High street* Phila. Win. Steeling, M. D., Camden, N. J. \Vm. Hale, ,378 High street, Philo. John Bell, Erie st., Philo. . Aaron Sands,, DIG Catharine st, Phila, Daniel McCUnleyi Kessler’s Alley, Phila. Richard R. Young, Gilder 409 Market si. Phili: Andrew Sweaton, Cnrnden, N. J. K. H. Evans, West Philadelphia. . B. S. KleflTer, Publisher of Lancaster Repub. A. Wilson, M. D. No. G Cedat Row, Phila. Samuel Ketchura, No, 02 North Thiid M.do. Rov. Levi Brink, New York, Edward Passon, No, 158. North Front si. do. J. C, Laycock, Attorney at Law, Washing!* Square, Phila, • . • The nboVo named gentlemen, (constituting W a small portion, of those who have visited Mn Brooks at,our oflice in Philadelphia, and»»W certify to thu same acts if necessary) are wrh known, ttnd their high standing in society fit* eludes the idea of their lending their nnnusta harry bn an imposition. .And hero wo say, without the fear ofcontradit tion, that we have hot found a case of Screl'da® 1 other disease for wliicli wo recommend tho I aa*- cea, which tho inedi'cihohhs not speedily onesw- Wo have tit this, time a multitude of paw" 11 under irnalmont, all of whom nro doing wcll.- Among them is one of CANCER, which 'vaspifr nounced by physicians beyond the reach of eal assistance, blit from all appearances will D cured in a few months. nftltM „ n i Sold wholesale and retail by ROWAN WALTON, Proprietors. No. 376 Market-si. w ndblphln, and also by the following regular!) thonzed agents. . _ Samuel VV. MaVbrsticv, Carlisle, 1 a. William Bratton* Nowvlile., Samuel M. Bushier, Gettysburg, Pu. O. A. Morris & Co. York, .Pa. Oarlislo, Dec. 3, 184G.—ly . TO the Citizens ol Cinnhoi laml 14 There ia something more precious then Gold** Diamonds —llkai.tii.” . nmiBIU3-nro sonic diseases that visit w ; ■«‘ .1 seasons of Iho ycßr, and which not unfa'l |U , bceomo’oiormirtgly fatal, during the summer lumn months; especially to the young; l,u not less than seventy thousand dying annua j derangements of tile stomach and bowels a . Does np‘t every fooling of our nature become e In the humane desire to-lessen this frightful « . ty, afo wo not bound by every, principled to odminifitof relief when,in our power; 0,1 . j,<. Charge Our duly when wo point .out the gre* niedy cVet yet discovered, foi this purpose• o( public. If there bp one, or if they have a n *^ lit child, Or n neighbor, who may chance ‘ lJ{ », 1 notice, that is suffering with Diarrhoea, t) Cholera Morbus, Summer Complaints, I y° .V o loncy, &c,. &c„ then let them try Dr. Kce K> j dial and Carminative, and wo guarantee a sp Lancaster Co., Ncffvillc, Dec. lli I Dr. lost summer your af |, {| mo tamo.of your Tnfnht Cordial and j,uJ» urging mo to try It, It so, happened l[ ef to case, a young child u‘*out six months oi , jjiioo, nioch and bowels were, in a very disordem .j-| lt caused ,by n deficiency of its mother ** ‘child was a more skeleton, there was } M . tenesmus and constant evacuations. hMuM^ fevery, medicine I could think of, with ’ i., 0 f citW loviatlon.of the complaint. I then ‘ lt i I your medicine,n trial commcnring with tt fol I soon however perceived the child couk,j t |,iJ dose ns recommended, in directions; |, m l if. taken half a bottle, the stomach end Uom , 0 , covered their natural tone, every dther yielded, and the child rapidly recovered* e j ic ini ■ I have no hesitation In saying that you ,J -is the vdfry host for the above complain ministered in ft 31 years’ practice. , Vcy Prepared owner of 3it oml.Boulh .tt™ l * tll (f pliia. For onto wholtuullo ami ro nil I>> “. K i,iot, Oarllalo'i Ur. MoP.hor.on, H«- ' Uruggi.ln and Merchants, throughout Iho July 22, 18-17.—Guv
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