' "~7T~Eaglc lAvcry Stable, . . ■'-> THE' : 'snb’fefii)or"iiißpeolfolly ttiinocinces; to ;hi» ■rrierid s> i intl;':ilib V« b 1 i llutst-ilfiats! r. ./-• |T\ THANKFUL for,past favors, and as dcsirou jpZfe as ever to please all who may favor him with their custo'n?,'the subscriber hereby, notifies his friends and the public,generally* tha| he.still keeps his finishing shop.in No. 3 ? Hprperls.ilbw, two doors north of R. Anghey.’s hc has constantly on handand will manufacture to ordcr, . ‘ Hats of ;E very Prescription, all ofthb very latest fashions, and at lower prices than over. His stbck’bf FURS, &c. Jtoyo been selected with great epre—and he' will manufacture' Beaver, Nlitre, .Cassimcro, Moleskin. .Silk and other bats in' the newest styles, fully equallo any of the city work.. .Call, then, follow-citizens, dud examine opt assort ment, as:we charge nothing for the sight. WILLIAM H.TROUT. Carlisle, April 1, 1847. . • Second Arrival off Boots, Shoes and Brogans. •«s»l '’ ; JUST received a new assortment •. of. Men’s Boots, Men’s &• Boys’ Calf EllL l 3 Kip Monroes, Ladies’ Kid and , , , Morrocco Slippers,MissesandChild ren’s Guiiers, black and fancy colored. Kid- Boots.— Also. Kid Morrocco Linings, dec., wholesale.or,retail at the lowest prices. . ‘Call at .'Porter's Shoe &7ore, corner of Main and Pitt streets, bpposite lho Methodist Episcopal Church Carlisle, Jul -9, 1847. ‘' > ~ •’ Philadelphia Advertisement. ; OLIVER EVANS 1 Salamander, Firk and Thief^Proov •TTTAURANTED equal to any other make, and W have never been injured by Fire or Bur glars, in ri single instance. ' He. also keeps on hand a fulFsiipply of Common Chests, made of lighter iron, nt lower prices. Loner Copying Crosses and Hooks. , Trucks for Stores, Factories, &c. Druggists’ Presses',' •Ragle Glass Paper, Portable Shower Baths, &q. Packing Levers* ; Moisting' Machines, ■ Refrigerators and Water Fillers.' « • OLIVER EVANS, ■ 01 South Second St., below Cheanut, Phila. REFRIGERATORS ; Pof. cooling and preserving .M EAT,.BUTTER, MlLK|and'nll articles intended,for culinary pur poses.;,, ;/^;';' , ;,WAtEIV i FILTI3RS. OLIVER EVANfc 1 CELEBRATED .WATER FILTERS,,for purging water that is brackish or muddy«*whftther by rains, minerals, or otherwise, can be had of all si/.cs and prices, at the Ware- Tooms.'No. 01 South Second Sued, Iwo doors be lowChebnui slroet, Philadclphiat October 7,-1817 ly» _J_ ' "Stoves! stoves 2 Philadelphia Stove Works, Washington Avenue, ahooe Noble Street'on the Delaware . THEsobscrlbors respectfully inform ilieirfrienda and the public, tliat limy bavd commenced operations al tbolr NEW FOUNDRY, Washing, ton Avenue,'above Noble street, whore they tire now ready id execute orders, and would be pleas, ed to see their customers. , - ■’ ■ On hand a large assortment of- STOVES, &0., consisting of Cook’s Favorite, for wood tmd coal; sit sizes; 'Complete Cooki four Sizes; Cannon Stoves, eight;sizes;, Bare Cylinder Stoves, nine sizes; Stanley’s Patent Parlnr Air Tight Wood Stoves, a handsome and ornamental article, has been milch admired, three sizes with Urns; liases and Oven Plates, fivo sizes; Nino Pintos, plain and boiler lop, nine sizes;' Salamanders, two sizes; James’.Oook improved. Keystone with cpllarsnnd ovens, Radiator Plates, Air Tight Plates, Bound ami Oval Boilers and Toa TCettlbs, Hound .and Square Urns, Ornaments, Spiders, Hollow-ware, &C* &C. 'i ’ ' Tbe above are all of tho nowest rind most ap proved'patterha, and made of tho heal Charcoal Iron, comprising tho most extensive assorlmcnl ol ytovea over ofTsred to th© public, and will bo solo on the moat reasonable terms. Country Merchants are pafticularlyr invito# to call bqforo, purchasing oUe,where, qs nil articles purchased of us are delivered at tho Railroad*Do pot, or Steamboat Landings, free of charge/ * Particular attention paid to furnishing Dealers with Baku Pintos, Grains, Cylinders, Fire Bricks, &e.« to suit most of the Stoves in use. ; Castings nf aU kinds done to order, and as we east every day, a person leaving a pattern in (he morning can have the castings same afternoon* • Cash paid for Old Iron, . N. D. —On hand, a fow hnrrcds of very superior * German Blank Lead.' . WAUNIOK, LEIIIUANDT & Co. Phlla,, Sept. 23, 1817,—3m B. Iff. SMITH- ■ WHOLESALE DEALER, TN BOOTS, SHOES, Bonnets,. Caps, Palm phla. :K&£r- ilitpnslVd Furnlifiip ll'odiiis. D. F.', & A. O. FETTER, W‘ OULD most respectfully cal 1 the attention of Housekeepers and. the .public generally, to the extensive.stock of splendid tng Sofas, Wardrobes, and other • Tables, Dressing and Plain Bureaus, and every variety of Cabinet Warn and Chairs, which they have just opened.at thoir new rooms, on the corner of North Hun Over hnd Loulher sts M irltslo, They arb'corifiderit that the superior finish'of the workmanship, and elegance 1 of style, in which their articles are got up; together;with' their c/icnp* n'cas, will recommend them io/every .'yant'- iu'g Furniture. They have also made arrangements for manufacturing and keeping a constant supply of every article in. their line, both; plain .and orna* menial, elegant and useful, at. prices which they cannot, fall.to suit purchasers. They would earn estly invitft/'-persons who’ are about to commence housekeeping to call and examine their present elegant slock,'to which.they will constantly make additions of the newest and most modern styles. COFFINS rqade to.brder at the shortest notice, for town and country*\ . Apr!! 2S), 1847..'. ' . - - . ■ FiimUiivc !• Furniture 11 rpHB subscriber respectfully informs the public that i_ he sliU coritinues manufacture and keep on band, at ’ bis shop on .North Hanover, street, nearly opposite Weibloy’s Hotel, Carlisle, - Sideboards, Score. TAKIES,TABLES, STAKES, Desks, Book-coses Bedsteads, Cupboards, of every stylo end pattern, arid in short, every thing-tlrot can bo modo in a cabinet shop, \ # , Tho subscriber will warrant his .'.furniture to be manufactured out of the best of material and by the best of workmen, ynd as to His prices ho intends to sell low for cash. All who will givo him a call, will say that his furniture is cheap and' good. AJI work manufactured under his inspection. . He.particulnrly invites newly married-persona to.giye him a call and examine for themselves—lie' has no doubt his work manship and;prices will not’.fail please; ao don’t forget to call before purchasing elsewhere. . ,The subscriber would also inform the public that ho carries oh the .; ... . .CJoMw and can wait on all those who may desire his servi ces, in that line. Having a Hbarsb, ho.can attend funerals in the country. ' Charges'moderate.. • FREDERICK CORNMAN. Carlisle, Jan. 14, f WATCHES AND JEWELRY. T; CONLYN RESPECTFULLY announces to the public that lie has removed his WATCH'and JEWELRY ■- Store to tho building one door ' SZSj. '" east of his former stand, on - street, where lie will cori ' keep on hand and for //p sale’dn the most reasonable 1 ■ terras, Gold and Silver Lever , . Lepine and l Common • WATCHES, Breast-pins, Finger Rings, Ear Rings,, ... Gold and Silver Spectacles,, ■ Gold and Silver Pens and Pencils, Diamond pointed gold pons, at from 51»37,1052,- so. . ..." Pocket compasses, pon-knives, goW g;uard chains, and watch keys, silver thimbles, Miniature cases, Lockets and Bracelets, Silver Table and Tea S cons, Butter knives, ;and an infinite variety, of other arti cles usually kept in a; well-furnished Jewelry store Gold Lever Watches, fulljawcllcil, 18 caret coses, from 845,t0. 890; Gold Lcpines frdin $3U.10. 83$; SilvcrLcver’from 815 to 830; Common, watches, from ss’to 812, : ~ , My stock is large; and I am determined to sell as low as can bo had by retail in the. , , ~ Watches and Jewelry repaired as usual;' ... . . j .T. CONLYN. , 20,1847.—r1y. i j- ; M£' Cheap Watches aiid 'JcwCliy. At THE “ Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry 1 Store,” • it'd. 9G, North Second Street, BELOW RACE, CORNER OF QUARRY, . PHILADELPHIA. ' , riOLD Lever Watches, full jeweled, 18 cara cases, ’ $45,00 .Silver Lever Watches, full jeweled* .23,00 Silver Trover Watches, seven jewels, 18,00 ,Silvor;Lcpind Watches', fine qual., jeweled,' 14,0tj Superior QuarlierWalchee, • ' 10,00 Ladies’Gold Pencils, ' ' ■ 2,00 Pine Silver Spectacles, --'iW Gold Finger Kings from 37Jcts. to $10; Watch Glasses,'plain 12J ols.; patent 18,j cts,; Lnnet2s| els'. On hand an assortment of Gold and Hair Bracelets, Breastpins, Earrings,' Lockets, Meda* lions, Gold Pens, Gold Neck, Gtitb U Fob Chains, Keys,'Silver and Gold'Thimbles, Silver Spoons,, | Sugar Tongs, Jcc., at equally low prices.' All ■roods warranted to be what-they are sold for. A Hl,oral deduction made to, persons.buying to sell again. O, CONRAD, ' Importer of Watches. Vhila. Fi i). 05.1847, rpHE subscriber offers to tho trade, or by Yclail, a J largo and general assortment of tho following ar ticles, being all of Ills own importation or manufuct tore." . • . - . Buyers of in this lino oro invited to examine tho 'asßortmqflt, end brders oro solicited, with thd as suinneo that every effort will bo made to give satisfac tion nnd Insure n continuance,of custom. Gold orid Silver Lover ’Watches of ordinary quality. Bo do do of superior finish, - ■ . Bo do do. Anchors 6c Lepirics. Silver double cased .English 6c Swiss verge Watches, . with light, medium and heavy rases. . . Gold Jewelry in all varieties, fine and common. Silver Plated, and Silver Wares. Musical Boxes, ploying 2, 4,0, B ond 10 tunes. Gold and Silver Spectacles.’ Binmond Pointed Gold Pens. Mantel and Office Clocks, in gilt and other frames, Watchmakers** Tools and materials of all sorts. Fancy Articles, Fancy Fans, Steel Beads, &o. Having "every facility for obtaining goods on the most advantageous tcnns, corresponding inducements will be offered to purchasers. - - --JOHN Of FARR, HZ Ohetnut Street, Philadelphia, July 22, 1847.—0 m ■. - Orr’s Celebrated Air Tight Stoves. CJ, TYNDALE, No. 97 South. Second Street, , Philadelphia, wishes to inform his friends and the public generally, that he still continues t„ 'manufacture and sell the genuine AIR-fIGH f STOVE wllli‘the latest improvements. Alter many years ' experience In the manufacture of these. Stoves, he U now enabled tp offer, to his ona- Tight Stoi-M Wtlh ovons, suitable for dining rooms of nttraorle*. 1 ■; • Ho has also the Air Tight Move, on the Radtaf. or plan, which mahoa a' splendid and economical parlor Stove, to which ho woeltl oall (he particular attention of those who want an elegant and eaefol article for their parlors. : 1 , Also, a largo assortment oi Coal, Pnrlori ,apd Cooxlug Smites, all of which ho, will soil at llio lowest cash prices. ■ The public would do well to call before purchasing, elsewhere. 4 . i Mr. T. would caution the public against Air- TlgluStovos, made by most alovo makers, as they -§ not answer the purpose intended. 1 IMula., Sept. 23, ‘ JOB WORK' NEATLY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE ■ rfv'ir. Watclics, Jewelry, &c. Fire I Five 11 Fire 111 JlfeMOV AX; ■ - “Quick Salea dnd SrpattProftis'' —TOifjfcPlt. J- MYEH3, baa lately removed Ills ’BeF.- 0 ; > B rug Bp o |' Store, 1 . tho largo room in Mdin ; street, recently occupicdby. M. HiVriefOwned by'Mrs. Knox, and near'fy opposite the', Methodist Church. : He will in future give all .his titrie, (excepf when engaged in Professional business.) to lhe : interests nf hisatdroj and having secured the'domcca of careful mid expo, rienbed assißlanta. he confidentlyassurea his friends and tho public, ithat their orders and prescriptions shall haye thb most accurafd attention. . . Dr. Myers also informs his friends that in addition to Uis former largo’asfcortmobt 1 of • ' v (of the latter, a vo>y choice and intensive collection,) he has just opebed a splendid assortment of .TEjuruMßnr/ • (all kinds,). Stationaut, , CcTisiiT. • Lard' Lamps, . AhticU-5, Duugb, ‘ Paikts, , Oi.ts, , «, . pTK'STDPFfI* Spicks, PIIUITS, Fa^^y'.G^qeries, of ©Very variety and pncG—-an(T bs'he intends doing busincss on' ihapopUlar of “quick sales and small profits,” hb is- dotermirtcdtosbll Guoceujes, and every Other article ho may'offer; ds 1010 ns they con bo had in Carlisle. Ho gives d general invitation to nU his friends to .;u, ■ n (Cj'Por the accommodation of his fricngs, Dr. My ers’ Drug Store will : bd/6pon'at dll hours oh Sunday ?or the sale of Medicines 0n1y. ,. ' VUC OLD ST ATOM New supply of Drugs & Fancy Goods S .W. HAVEUSTICK desires to inform his friends and the public that hishew SPRING AND SUMMER SUPPLY. of goods, which have been selected-with great boro by himself, personally, and just opened at his old and well Known estab lishment on North Hanover street, embrace a sup ply of , i . „ ~ Presh Drugs, together witli a meet extensive, noli and varied slock of JiOOKS, (both school and miscellaneous) FANCY GOODS, PERFUMES, &o. &c. to which he feels confident he may Invite the attention of the public-.with'the .full assurance of being .able to supply every want and- gratify- every taste, be sides ensuring entire. Satisfaction by., the very rea sonable terms upon which bis.f numerous-articles wilhbo disposed of, ■ . He would call the parllculat.atlonlion of Farm lies and Physicians to his replenished assortment of DRUGS and ’ MEDICIIYES;'nK,e\\ have been purchased at the best houses in Philadelphia, and may be relied upon for freshness and excellence. Added lb these-will be found an entire slock of PAINTS,-' OILS,:. VYE‘S’PUFFS, Varnishes, Glass, &c. &0.,b1l of which ho will ensure to bo of the best quality and at the very lowest prices; He has made-many .additions■lo'"his slock of ■ROOKS, besides securing a new supply of all the Text Books, Histories, Headers, Lexicons, Writing Books, fflc. now inuse in Cbllßge'and bur public schools—which ho will dispose of on terhrs suit-1 ed to' tile circumstances of all. ■ His stock of FANCY ARTICLES embraces a ribb and extensive collection'ivtrlch.il: would be im possible lb oiiumerale,'bul.comprisingmany novel ties which cannot fail to strike the eye and please the'taste, such as Ladies arid iGentleman’acullery, gold and silver pens and pencils, hair, tooth and clothes Brushes,-Perfumes of.RduselleVrich and extensive verities, fancy soaps, shavhfgcream, card cases, pocket pistols, pocket hooks, &c.- ... . ' S. W. HAYERSTICK. Carlisle June 3, 1847, i '■ ' CUBAP DB«G STOKE. J& W. B. FLEMING, respectfully infortp , their friends and the public generally, that they have taken the Drug Store lately owned by Mr. Franklin Mehaffey, and formerly by Messrs. Stevonsori & Dinkle, on tho Notth Weal corner of High and'Pitt streets, directly opposite the Man sion-House Hotel, in the Borough of, Carlisle, where' they'have on hand und intend-constantly addino thereto, a largo assortment qf... t Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dyo-stuifs, Perfumes, Fancy Articles, Glass, &c., which they are determined to sell on accommoda ting terms., They intend giving their undivided attention to tho business, and hope to receive a liberal share of encouragement; .Physicians pre . serlpllons carefully compounded. ■ ■ , - Carlisle, March-18,-1848, Toy antTFi'uit Emporium! North Hanover St., Cinitstß. THE subscriber takes this opportunity of in forming his friends and the public in general, that he still continues to manufacture and has al ways on hana, a large and general ■ftssotiniont of Candies of the. best quality, which he will sell wholesale or'rstail,'at the oiiD stakO, Hanover t., where' ho also keeps; on hand Fruits, embracing all the delieecios of tho different seasons, arid Nuts of all klndo. ' His stoclthonsists in part Oranges, Lcmoiia, Raisins, Preens, Almonds, Filberts, Walnuts, Poena Nuts, Pea Nuts, Cream Nuts,’Cocoa Nuts, Grapes, Dates, Figs, &0., which he,will,wll .81 the most reasonable prices:for cash; .-!••• ■He would also Invito.the attention ofthe public to a largo and .well selected assortment them. They are perfectly safe, and free from onploa • slant odour, ■ ' • In addition* (6 ihe nbovo, wc have a large and hand* some assortment of DYOTT’B NEWLY: IMPRO VED SOLAU LAUD LAMPS; a>great variety of nptterrJ»'} > Hanging Lamp®, suitable for Chorches, Stores, Halls, Factories, Lodge Rpoms, Hotels and DiDiard Saloorts,* anil Lamps with shades, designed Tot reading.'end for every other porpose where light is 1 required.' A 'Handsome variety of CANDELA BRAB, BOUQUET HOLDERS, and every article pertaining 16 llie’hmb business. Having every fa cillty for manufacturing, wc are prepared to sell, wholesale ond retail, iis cheap os any other dealers, and tho articles oro warranted equal in appearance, ond superior in constructibn, to any that can be pro*- cured elsewhere." ,»* , , ' i * -l4 N. B. Lamps, &c, rogilt, silvcicd, bronzed ond M paired.in tho best manner. Oil lamps of every Uo ecription altered to bum Pino Oil. * • ' Philo., Sopt. 2,1847.— 0 m /: :: ;Flrc Instiraucc. - :■>< • T - EE AUerinhd Fire Insurance Company of Cuinbcrlnhd County, incorporated by an ant of Assembly, is now fully ofganijted, and in pperatidpUndofihemUnagelpont dfthe following coirimissipbets, Vi'*:;. ' . .. , ICht. Slayman, Jacob Shelly, Wim. U. Gorgas, Lewis Hyor, CKristian Tilzel,,MiohaGl Hopvor, Henrv Logan, Miohaol. Cockliiit Benjamin H. Musser, LoviMerkel, JaßbbKitk.Saibl. PtoWoll, sr, and Molchoir Breneman, whorespeotfully call thefattehtion of citizens or CUmberlalid and York counties to the advantages which thb Company The rates of insurance are as-lbw and faVofable as any Company of the kind in -.tKe State. Pet sons wishing to, become members are invited to make applications the Agents l of the company who are willing to wait upon them at any time. JACOB SHELLY,‘Preside**., Michael Hoover, Vice Prcs't. ' Lewis Hyer, Secretary* ' . . ' Michael Cocklin, Treasurer* May 20, 1847. . Agents— Michael Hobyon general agent, Meaha nicsburg; .Rudolph Martin,/New Cumberland; M. Oocklin, Allen; Wni. R., Gorgas, Allen; Christian TitzolvAlloni.Johfn 0. Dunlop. Allen; Peter Barn hort, East Pcnnsboro; David Martin, Churchlown; C.’B. Harmon, Kingstown; Henry Zearing) Shire manstown; Simon Oyster, Wormleysburg;, Robert Moore, Carlisle; .Robert C. Sterrctt, 8. Middleton; Philip Brechbill, for .Cumberland county. Agents for York County—Jacob Kirk, general agt. Henry .Logan, John Sherrick, John Rankin, Daniel Baily, j. Bowman, Tl\os. Kerr, Peter Wolford. ■ DelawareUlutual Safety Insurance , Philadelphia, , /YN THE-MUTUAL INSURANCE PRtNCI- Vj pLE—combined with a largo joint capital! Pre miums reduced to nearly one half of tho,'usual rates. By the Act of Incorporation, the- stock is pledged for the. paynilint of and losses which the ,Com pany may sustain.' And as'an additional security to the assured, the act requites that the profits of the business shall bo;/uhdcd s bnd remain with tho corpo ration, ,os b guarantee and to the insured against loss. This fund will bo represented by scrip issued by the Cbmpany, bearing .interest not exceed* irig six pcr ccrit. per annumi The insured are enti tled ioa prb rata shard of the profits of the Company; odd will receive, that proportion of the aforesaid fund iti scrip*, which the amount of earned, premiums paid by him, boats to- the iotal sum. of earned premiums add capital stock.- The scrip thus issued,-to be transferable on the books of Iho'Oompany,as stock, • No.dividend of bo made when the losses and expenses exceed the amount of earned premiums. Tho insured ore protected from loss at the custom ary rates of premiums, juilhout. any individual Halil* iiy nr reapanaihiliiyhtiho losses oi expenses of the .Corporation. * The assured have all the rights of membership, vote at all .elections, and afe eligi ble as Directors of the Corporation. . The subscriber hVs. becn appointed agentftr this Company, and ad iho.mutual principle is superseding every othcr nibde of Insurance, ho would confidently. recommend it to his'frlcnds and tho public. ' Fbr full particulars. cnqhiic ellhor by letter or per son to JOHN J. MYERS. * , Carlisle. July 22,1847. ! . Protection Against I.oss by Fire. THE. CUMBERLAND VALLEY MUTUAL Protection Company, will be under the direction of the following Board of Managers foftho ensoing' year, via: T. p.,Millcr f D, W. M'Culloch, Samuel Galbreith, James Weakly, A. G. Millet, Philip Spang ler, Samuel Trill, Thomas A.- M’Kinitcyj John Zog, Snnioel Mnston, John T< Grech, John Bear and Abm. King. There nro also n number of Agents qp pointed in the adjacent counties who will receive ap plications for insurance and forward them immediate ly for approval to the office of the Company, when the policy will-bo issued.wilhbut-delay. ( Fqi further in formation sec tho by* laws of the Company, - T. C. MILLER, President. . ■ *■ A. 0. Mtlmn, Secretary. , ■September S, 1847, . Aokntr.— M. P. Esc, J, A. Snyder,:Carli»le; Ur. IrU 1 Day, Mcchanic.bnrg;'George .Brindle, Monroe} ■L. Hi Vyillioniß, Wcstpenpehotoughj Joseph M. Mean., Newburg; -John' Clcndonin, Hogealpttn; William Peel, Shippcnsburg. . Elfo Insurance with Prospective - Bohns. ■■ ■ - Tile Ciratd life Insunmncc, Anrinlty nnd Trm Company pi Philadelphia. Capital sBoo,ooo—Charter Perpetual, - Office No. 159 Chesnut street. ‘ CONTINUE to make Insurance on Lives, grant Annuities and Endowments, and (o accept Trusts from Individuals, Corporate Bodies', and Courts of Justice, arid execute them, agreeably to the desire of lire Parlies; and receive Dcposilcs of Money in Trust and on interest . ’ ; 4 : - The Company add a Bonus at stated periods to the Insurances for Life.' The first Bonus was appropri ated in December, 1844; 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 SIOjO, $B7 50, $75, &c., on every $l,OOO originally insured. The operation of tlio Bonus will !be . seen by the following examples from the Life Insurance Register of the Company, thus t Amount of Policy and Bonua or Bonus payable at ; th'o Policy. Sum inis'd addition. , - Party’s decease, i . No. 58 1,000 100 1.100 80 2,600 250 ’ 2,750 SM 4,000 400 • 4,400 270 2,000 156 . 2,175 333 5,000 437 60 ' ■ 6,437 60 Bates for Insuring slos on u Single. Life. Ago . For I year.. For 7 yciirs, For Life,. annually. annually. $0,05 . ■ . $l-77 . 1 36 2 30 1,83' .' 3 20 2 00 4 no 30 -,sool 80 131. . 40 . .1.60. BO 106 00 435 . . .4 01 700 Example:—A pb’fson Aged 30 ycprfl'nextblrttwlay, by paying the Company $1 31, would secure to his family or heirs $lOO, should ho dto in one year; or for $l3 10 ho secures io thbm 91,000; or for $lB GO anhually for seven years, ho seciues to them $l,OOO should ho die in seven years; or for $33 00 paid an nually during life, ho provides $1,(100 whenever ho dies} for $O5 50 ihcy.woujd receive $5,000 nhoulilho die in one year. ,' : ,(£j* Further particulars respecting Lifolnsurahcc, Trusts, dec., may bo had at the Office. Bi W.RICHARDS, President; JNO. F. JAMBS, Actuary. Philo., March 'll, 1847.'—6m P, MONYEtt, TTTILt porlorm all operations upon the Teeth, ~YV* that are required Tor, their preservation, auoh a® Scaling, Wing, Plugging-, src,, or will restore the loos-of them, by inserting; Artificial Teeth* from a sinplo Tooth to a full sett. UT-Offloe on Pitt street, a few doors South of tho Railroad Hotel*. N. 13. Dr. Loomis will be absentfrom Carlisle, tho last ton days, in each month. Carlisle, July 4,-1840. • f ' •’ JOSEPH ksox; • : t ;■ , . A TTORNEY AT LAW, Pa., hiis ro- TV turiH'J from Oailislo to tho practice of 2iia pro fosSon.in Pittsburg, Allegheny county,Fn. ;l • February 11, 1847.—ff c It. AiXnmbcrton, , a ATTOKNEV-AT LAW, L :. HAnmsnuito. Pa. April 38,1847.—1 y ! Dr. Ctcorgc Willi. I'oulko, (Graduate of Jejfereon Medical College . Philadelphia,) Respectfully offers to tho public Ills pr6i%s sibna) cervices in tho pructlcoof Modicitao, Sur gery, npd,Midwifery. - OrKicE at Ibo residence of bis fatbnr in South Hanover Hired, directly opposite Morrell's (Into He berts') Hotel, olid tl)e Second Presbyterian Ohutohl. Carlisle,'April B,' 1847. —ly Dr. I. C. Loomis, slicpiicrd’s Tevinilitgc; . , PARENTS, Physicians apd.Nursbs, read, the fol . lowing certificatb of cure of fits by Shepherd’s Vermifuge.’ Wb have in thousands of certificates which it is needless to publish herd, as this shows the virtue of the ;mcdicine and its.-harm*. iosaness. Rdmdmher thaf ’Shepherd’a Vermifuge neyer sickens children, and nqver fails to give them d good appetite—it combines many valuoblo proper ties Independent of tho‘ worimdestroyirig, &c.lt is doing good whcroyefitisHscd. . ' •* New BEitiiNj Union Co., Pa.,7 : • ‘ . July 12. 1847. 5 My child four years old has been subject to fits from the ogei of four’rabhths, and pronounced by tho physicians after their utmost exertions to bo 1 incura ble—and at one. time.,despaired of her life and.said she would not live two hours, refusing to leave medi cinp for Her saying it would bo of no-uso.: T I could nol IndUco myself to believb that worms were not tho scourcoof her disease, in consequence of which I purchased threcor four bottles of-Jaynes Vermifuge which I used according to direction without it pro-; ducing any good effects. I next used/Morrison s Without any bettor' success, besides various other kindsi but all to ho purpose. Mr. E. WilsohV:Agcnt of Shepherd’s Vifmifugc, ind uced me try Shepherd s. Worm Destroyer, which I am! happy to say after vis aing three bottles entirely cured her, a large,quantity of worms haying been expelled; She had been,so long afflicted by.having fits every day, that, she, had not boon able to walk or talk until the last six months since.using Shepherd’s Vermifuge. She has com ipoqcod to talk and,walk and I am satisfied that Shepherd’s Vermifuge has produced all these happy results, and therefore recommend it as an invaluable medicine.; Price 25 cents per bottle. DAVID MAUCK. ■ ’ The following certificates arc from citizens resid ing in Franklin county; Pai.uhd who are -known to many of the readers of the Volunteer: RoCKBDOno, Pa., April 29, 1847. After having need, without success, a Vermifuge which wee hold in high estimation, I wee inducccMn try Shepherd’s, To my daughter, who is eight years old, I gave four doses, and which hod.tho effect of oipolling a largo number of,worms. T con recom mend it ns n good article. . . ’„ JAMES SHOEMAKER. , ■ . Fur sale by the following appointed . Agents, O. W. Hitner, Carlisle; John Fulwiler, Shippensburg; J. Burkhart, Nowvlllo; Robert Elliott, Newburgj A, Richards & Co.| Plainfield} Eaby. & Kissinger, Kingstown; & &'S. A; Coyle, Hogcslmvn; J.*V-J. Miilison, Mcchanicaburg} .William Alexander, Pa pertown. \ September 2,1847.—6 m Shepherd's Sarsaparilla. THE public Will please examine opdigeo that they get Shepherdla Sarsaparilla, as Iheroaffi 'many pre parations by tho name of Sarsaparilla. Shepherd's never, fails to cure long standing cases of Rheumat ism, Scrofula, Teller, Ringworms and Consumption. Of tho numerous certificates of cure read the follow * ® . Yellow Si'rihos, Blair co.,. Pa.#? ■ . t- ■‘ i August 11, 1847. 5 * I purchased two bottles of Shepherd’s Sarsaparilla and administered itiO my-hoy seventeen months old who had boon effected with scrofula for six months, l am happy to find him entirely cored, tho lunips on his neck having disappeared so bate leaVo Oe sign of their over having been,-there. His, health is as good now, from all appoaianccs as if be had never been afflicted with the disease mentioned. ,v, ALLEN J.GRIIEN. Mf. Qrcofl is Wed kflo'Wn In Dhir county, is a respectable fanner ami his velocity will not bedoiibt cd by any (Slid Who knows him/ •tfpUNO LADIES lobtf fiERE r, t*tfr pirtrpica on the fac'd* ShcphorJV Sariaparil/a is a nbvcr failing euro;’ It purifies the blood and thereby.gives beauty to lhe,6yeoand complexion. - Khi/maTism, This disease in its acute form is indamnflon of the membranes of the joints, with a disposition to mi gralo. or .shift,from one joint to another,, or to certain internal organs, and especially to the membranes Of the heart/ In .this form of rheumatism there is'oc casionally fevpr; the joints afo much swollen end excessively painful/ In the chronic variety there aro 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 Xo follow/ Many me dicines.have been produced, and which were repre sented. as being certain cures for (hie disease;- hut oil, or nearly, so, have failed torcccivolhc confidence ot the.public.. At this (ime no medicine has better claims on the community, than Shepherd’s Sarsapa rilla, for the alleviation and absolute cure of this troublesomo and exceedingly painful disease/ Eruptions of th* Skin.~Thceo are exhibited in various forms. Plmplds ond Blotches on the face, which so frequently disfigure the most admired fea tures, these; with Cancerous Aflcctions, Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Jaundice, &c„ produce quite a formidable array of complaints resulting, from, impurilv of the blood. All these, with the diseased condition of the the system, caused by the excessive use of mercury, will generally yield to that admirable.preparation rf medicine known as Shepherd’s Sarsaparilla., . Price 75 cents per bottle.,% . For satohjKlho following appointed agent. G.W. Hitncr, Carlisle; John- Fulwilor, Shippcnsburg; J; Burkhart, Newvillc; Robert Elliott, Newburg; A. Richards* C o. t Plainfield J & "Kissinger, Kingstown ; S, * 8. A, Coyle, Hogcstowij; J. do J. Millison, Mechanicsburg j Willions Alexander, Pa pertown. Septembers, 1847.—Cm SUepherd’s Compound Medicated Candy. Fur the cure of Cold V, Coughs, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Sate Throat , Croup, Asthma, Spit ting of Blood,and all other] complaints of the Throat and Breast, and those arising from a dis ordered condition of the Lungs, and fur clearing the Voice , «\c. - The articles composing the Compound Medicated Candy havo been selected with the utmost care and attention, and entirely from the Vegetable Kingdom —therefore no fear need be apprehended of its produ cing oven the slightest' injurious effect; on the'con trary, it is asserted, and without exaggeration, that it is,one of the most efficient articles, in ‘ curing the obovtf’montioncd complaints, that has ever yet boon altered to the public. From its being pleasant to the taste, and at thosarne lime so certain in its effects, n reputation has bocn.gatncd for it, auob as but few nr ticlos of tbe kind can protend to claim. Price 12$ cla. per Package. • For sale by the following appointed agents/ G. W. Hitncr, Carlisle; John. Fulwilor, Bhippcnsburg; J. Burkhart, Newvillo; Hold. Elliott, Nowburg; A. Richards.4c Co., Plainfield; Eaby ami Kissinger, Kingstownp S. & B. A. Coyle,.Hogestown; J. Ac J. MilHson, Mochanicsburg; William Alexander, Pa pertown. • i'. Septembers, 1847.—0ra Health iiiudo easy for tlio .X*eoplc, Or Phueical 7Vainiug } lo make their Livet .in this World Long and Jtapptf,btf the author of Edu cation: fie It is, Uughl to Be, and Might Be,” American Edition with Additions: BEING an elementary and interesting treatise on Self Knowledge. Containing short and enter taining articles oh Pood,. Heart, . Glands,,- Strength, Eating, , Stomach, Nerves, Recreations, Digestion, liver, Brains, Old Age., B.loodj . Lpngs, , Mind, Man, Secretions, . Arteries, Senses, .Woman,' Hoad,, Veins,. . Health, , Disease, ■ . dec. dec.'dee, • ■ tJ Togcthei with tho Great Secret—Success;in Life how otlainod—how to do good—caused and effects of error—habits—passions—woman described—man do* scribed—man’s errors—rich and poor—’Boxes—virtue and vice—ypulhful errors—woman how made? deli cate—womanV virtues, ambition, dtc.dtc. , , Thp whole designed for the,noble purppso of Im proving and extending education amongst the people, Imparting valuable knowledge on tho physiology of the human frame, and the laws which govern mantal ond bodily heaUh. ifcc.- , Any person sending 25 cents .enclosed .in a letter shall receive one copy by mall, or five Copies will bo sent for slv Address, postage paid . ' i. May 27,1847.—1 y G. B. ZIEBJ3R dc Co.- N 111 —ga^asia^-^ SJ>itUng Blood, COiisuiiiption , rpHOMSON’S COMPOUND SYBUP OP -rA' i AND WOOD NAPTHA iethcin'ost effectual remedy for thecure of oil complaints ufk throat and lungs, .obstinate' coughs, throat,bronchitis, asthma, pain inthcsidonmU B ° re tightness from phlegm, hoarseness, croup, whb^' 1 cough, A trial %vill convince all of its „ B ' II1|I1|! cd d/ficacy Thomson's Compound Syrup of Tar and W ~ , . Naptha will cure Consumption > . YET ANOTHER CURE! ... PIIII.ADBLfIIIA, April 9,184 r Last August a year I caught a • violent Co l l * consequence of-gelling wet ih a shower of Tab ‘I circumstance so common gave mo no immediate " efirn, supposing TsKould soon get rid of it. On'ik contrary, however, I . daily grew worse; a viol, i cough set in, then pain in my breast and between I” shoulders. I now suffered great oppression frorni? great secretion of purulent thatier .in my luncs i become greatly, alarmed, arid toy friends consider my srtoatiod oitretoely critical, the more so as 1 of appetite., hectic fever and, night sweats renOeS mo os Weak as a child. At night the swent litcmli poured off me ! This was toy condition when I co * hienccd using “Thomson’s Compound Syrup of rl and Wood Ndpthal” I procured one bottle, and e , pericnccd s 6, raucr. benefit that*.! resolved tocominu it. : I.took in all nine bottles, and am now pcrfeni! restored. It is now six months' since 1 ceased usitl the medicine and the curb ; tbmains perfect; I believe this medicine is far every reined! for consumption of the Lunph. * J. J. CtiAMBEKLAIN, No. 8 Carbcrry Bt . Affirmed and subscribed .this 9lh day of Dr j| 1846, before me, . . John Swift, Msvo’r. This invaluable, medicine is prepared at ft/]? corncr.of 6th“and:SprUce streets, Phila. Por sale in Carlisle, by R. Jlngney, principal agent. Price 50 cents or 6 bottels for $2,50. M. 4 NEVE U FAILS. MllWNhSl Indian Vegetable Panacefli PERSONS afflicted-with Scrofula, Kings’ Enl, Cancer, Erysipelas, Old sores, Ulcers, Tctic(| Mercurial Diseases, or any other complaints aiUinj from Impurities of the blood, are requested to mj the following testimonials, in proof of the rvondeiftl properties of the above named medicine: READI READU READ 111 Wo the undersigned, bating visited Mf. Jiaj Brooks, jr. at the office of MesSrs. Rowand dt Woltooi 376' Market st., Philadelphia, consider his case tbi most remarkable one we have ever Witnessed Or heail of.. His disease was SCROFULA, and terrible n.til have been his twelve years conflict with the dcsiroj er. His Palate, the entire roof of his Motitb, Nost f Upper Lip, and lower lid of the monv >.tk hur been destroyed, his Face; nearly eaten t ip, and yi\ of the Jaw Bone carried away.- And yet fce at give no description of his case. Mr;B. informs As that in January last; the who’t Interior of.hisijioolh.aswcll as mbit 9/ his fote,wil a mass of deep and painful ulcers. Or. the 14th >{ January last, be commenced taking Dr. Cbflto’ifc dian Vegetable Panacea,* which checked the dims in a few days; and from that time the euro has p - greeted with intermission. New flesh Las sopplitl of tho deep ulcers, and though bndly diffig' ured. hi* face ik, sound,-and his geA6ral health ii ni stored. |Wo are assured that hi tbe.lreatment.of Mr: Efrtfoks’ ca4e,- no McrcQrinls, Uintfnents, 6r Cauml Applications have been used,—in fact, the Panted Al6ne, hos w.ought this wontlerfol change. David Smith, Backs County, Pa;,' Charles E. Rowand, Mcadville, Cranford co;,Pr, Ji W. Jones, M. D., south 3d street, Phils; Jacob Lee', Pemberton, N Jersey. E: W. 440 Fourth, st;, Phila; Si McCullough, Lancaster, Po. R. M. Maddock, 28 N. 11th si;, PJjj/a; . C, W. Appleton, M; D. 46 south st. Timothy Marioh county, Missouri! Daniel Ycakelf Chcsnuf Hill; Philadelphia cbi John Harhed, 300 High street, Phila; Wm; Steeling, M, J).,.Caftiden, N. J. •Win; Hale, 378 High street, Phila; John Bell, Erie st., Phila. . ■ I Aaron Sands, HG Catharine at. Phila/ I . Daniel McGinley, Kessler's Alley, PliilS. I Richard R. Young, Gildor4o9MafkutBtjPliiliil Andrew Swralon, Canulen.N.J. I R. H/Evans, West Philadelphia. I D. S, Klcffor, Publisher of Lancaster Repoh I A. Wilson, M'» D. No. 6 Cedar Row, Phila. I Samuel Ketchum, No. 62 North Third st. do. I Rot. Levi. Bripk, New York. I Edward Paxson, No. 168 North Front J / C. Lay cock, Attorney tfi Law, WaeMngioß Square, Phila, . .1 The above napicd gentlemeft, (constittiiingM'l a small portion .of those. Who have visited Mhß Brooks.at our office in Philadelphia,and certify to the same nets if necessary) are Will known, and their high standing ?ft society P*'l eludes the idea of their lending their rtarm»u| carry.on an imposition. ,1 And hero we say, without the frar ofconmoi'l tioni .tliat wohave not found a case of ScrofuU«| other disease for which wo recommend the I ,B JI cea, which the medicine has not speedily ariff'fJJ .We.have at this time a multitude of p* |l,p under treatment, all of whom aro doing, wpii- Among them is one of GANC'KR, which wasp nounced by physicians beyond the reach if cn/assistance, but from all appearances will cured in a few months. »• ' nn „., vn J wholesale and rnlnil -by UOmAMJ* .WALTON,.Proprietor?, No. 37« Market st. 1 " adolphla, and also'by the following regularly thorized agents. . i Samuvl W; Havbbstick, Carlisle, la. j William Bratton* Newvllle. I Samuel H. Duohlrr, Gettysburg, Pn* ' C, A.'Mortis & Co. York, Pa. Carlisle, Oec;- 3,1614G',—1y To llic Citizens ofCmiibcrlaiid Co ' ■ “ Thtr« is something'more precious Ikon GoU* r • - t Diamonds— HKAi.rn.’' 1 , THEHB arc some, lbnt twit us at h»' seasons of ihd year, hot unfren ' Womb alarmingly filial, dmiiig tho summer an , tumn months; cdpcbtally to Iho'y-buhfit * not leaf.than sevonW thousand dying on, ? u dorahgpmopls of the stomach ami towels o Does not every fooling of our nature become f' - in the humano desire to lessoh this frightful» . ty, aro wo not bound .by every,principle o, . rc to administer,relief when in our power; ,ar charge oqr duly .when'wo point out the g rcft medy ever yet discovered, foi this purpose, public. If there be, drip,.or. if they have ali c » a child, or a.neighbor, vylio may chance notice, that issultering wjth Diarrhoea, liy Cholera Morbus,. tel » r . Icncy, Ac., &c.» loVthom try •Dr. Kco ‘ . cU ,f. dial and Carminative, and. wo guarantee asp J , Lancaster Ch.iNcffvillo, Dee. 11» Dr.Kcelor-Somcilmd lost summer your flP pn jtf( mcbomoof your Infant .Cordial and J^ 0 . j )9 j i urging mb tp try It, It : bo happened that caso'j’b young child u*»but six months old, ,j.] o?l moch and bowels wore ih a vety disordered *»* catifcd by a defleienSy of U» diotbc; f m oJijW a more’ skeleton; thpro was , tenesmus and conslonl eyscuaUoiis* • * ts-M.#!- every medicine I’couldjbink of* with but j v j n j leviution.pf the complaint, I then iHoyg 1 ;^ oFfll your medicine a trial commencing with f o lfl I soon however perceived the.child oouUi • dose M recommended )n directions } bc«* Jt , , taken half a bottle, the stomach and bo _ vin ptoio , covered their, natural tone, every,other oa •> yielded,.and t|io child ropjdly recovered* f jj c |o» I have no hesitation in saying that you fll [. Is the very best for the obbvb complaints ministered In a 91 years’ practice. Prepared'edrnor of 8d anil Booth jililo, ' Pur's«la wholesale and Wtril'W f t.io’t i Cdrllßlb ) pr..MoPl»ir.on; HartU >ur?' , Druggists and Merchants througlioUt tlio c°" July 22, W47.r-omi I