‘ Uugeßlowhy{l'o'wei''eri(l 6j ‘the town.) Till'i subscriber respectfully informs hip i ntends, and the-pUblicMiV-goneral,- that ho.corivinyca. lo keep tlie abtfvo well-known house; in Hoguenlown, Cum berland county. Having recently rcfiiled-royhuuac, I am fully prepared and determined to give the very best onlerlainmenl id my guests. The house is largo, airy,-and pleasantly situated. The- returns',l bedding, &c,,'will at- tiincs bo kept in the Imst possible, Condi-, lion; audovery necessary attenticurpaid.io those who may Stop.vdilhihic.,', My-tublo will contain tbo best the markets -cati'afipril. And every thing that can be done to promote Jbe comfort of guests will, ho prompt-, ly attended'id/ Terrns moderate. 'Travellers and drovers'mayfesi-assured that'they shall'never leave my house dissatisfied.' ! r*Xr- JOSEPH GIUBH. n-jgeslowni Oel. .1, IS-17.—3ni IN'ov Book" Bindery and Book Store, milß undersigned lakes this method, of informing I Iho citizens of Ciimbcrland odu lll y, upd Lii o puh ll c generally, thut ho has opened a.NEVV ESI ABLIStI MENT Ikt South Hanover street, in the store rod n formerly occtipiod by, Mr. James Mc'Muth. and ndnrly oppose (Kc Post Office, Carlisle, where ho is prepared to ciocitlc .with neatness, durability , nnd dispatch, and bftVdhsonablo term*. all descriptions of Binding. Music ahd'Periodicnls bound to patterns. Gentle, men's libraries fitted up and repaired.. Ladies Sdrap Books, Albums and Portfolios, of all descriptions, made to order: Binding done for Libraries, Institu. tions,Societies; &c. on advantageous terms. •• • BLANK WORK, of every description, such os Dockets, Records,' Deed Aooks, Day Books, Ledgers* Journals, Memorandums, Check Rolls.-* Receipt Books, &c., of the finest quality of paper, and in a workmanlike style, eqdcllo any made in anyoouhlry town in thd Slate, oh .the inoat reasonable terms.— Call and'Sec specimens. - New :ani Seconil-liandcd Books, Stationary, &p. Tho saUseifilicrhas also commenced a new HOOK store at tho same place, where Books of almost cverj description can ho had.' Orders for hooks will he promptly attended to. ' „ . . , Letter'and Writing Paper, colored Printing and Wrapping Paper, Post and cap paper by the quire ot ream, very cheap. -Also, for sale, Blank Books, Fancy Articles, Blank Deeds. Lawyers, Justices & Constables Blanks. A large assortment of new style Wall and- Window Blind Paper, Fire Board Scenes, &c. White ond blue Bonnet Boards. Gold Pens. Self-supplying Ink stands. Hovel’s black, blue and ml Ink, Paper sand, Sand' Boxes, now stylo Wafers. Pencils, Cards, &c„ which will ho sold low for cash, or exchanged for clean linen and cotton rags, and such produce os may bo agreed upon. N B Old hooka re-boudn with neatness and die- I)3l ch. Affile, of paper.. SEPH g Agent for Daniel Gilt. Carlisle, July 8, 1847. lltits! Hats! THANKFUL for past fivors. and as dcsirou 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 brushing shop in No. 3, Harper’s Row, two doors north of R. Angney’s store, where he has constantly on hand and will manufacture to order Hats ot Every Description, all ofthe very latest fashions, and allowerMicesthan ever. His stock.of . FURS, &c. have been selected with great care—and ho . will manufacture Beaver, Nulro, Cassimcre, Moleskin; Silk and other hats in the newest styles, fully equal to any of the city work. Call, then, fellow-citiiens. and examine our assort ment, as we charge nothing for the aight. • WILLIAM H.TROUT. Carlisle, April I, 1947. ' Second Arrivstl of Boots, Shoes and Brogans. JUST received a new assortment ■" I of Men’s Boots, Men’s & Boys’ Calf —an.l Kip Monroes,"Ladies’ Kid and Mdrrocco Slippers,Mieses and Child ren’s Gahora, black and fancy colorcd-Kid. Also Kid Morocco Linings, &c., wholesale or retail at the lowest prices.* w . . Call at Porter's Shoe Store, corner of Main ana Pitt streets, opposite the Methodist Episcopal Church Carlisle, Jul 9, 1847. Philadelphia Advertise cut . OLIVER EVANS 1 Salamander, Fire AhD.THur Proof , IRON CHESTS, XTTARRANTEI) equal to any oilier make, and VV have' never been injured by Fire or-Bur glars. in,«\ single instance. Me also keeps on hand a full supply .of I’nnimon Chests, made oi 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 Filters. - . OLIVER EVANS, • 61 South Second Sl M below Chesnul, Phila. UEFRIG ERATOUS For cooling uhd preserving MEAT, BUTTE MILK, and all articles Intended for culinary p’ poses; ' • V W\TRR FILTERS. 1 OLIVER EVANS 1 CELEBRATED WATER FILTERS, for pufying water that Is brackish or muddy, whether by rains, minerals, or otherwise., can bn had of nil sizes ami prices, at the Ware rooms, No. Cl Sodlh Second Street, two doors be low Oheshtil street, Philadelphia., October 7,1817.— 1y* ~ • Stoves! Stoves! Philadelphia Stove Works, t . Washington Avenue, above Nolle Streetball the Delaware. Til K subscribers respectfully inform iheirfriends 'and tho public, that they have commenci ’ operations at their NEW FOUNDRY, Washin tori’ Avenue, above Noble street, where tlmy a now ready to execute orders, and would bu pleas ed to see their customers. ■ On hand a largo assortment of bIOVI-.b, &o, consislingof (look’s Favorite, for wood and coal, six sizes} -Complete Cook, four sizes} Cannon Stoves, eight sizes} Uare Cylinder'SlnVoa, nine sizes} Stanley’s Patent Parlor Air l ight Wood Stoves, a handsome and ornamental"article, has been rnuelr admired.throe sizes with Urns} Bases and Oven Plates, five sizes} Nine Plates, plain and boiler lop, nine sizes; Salamanders, twosizosj James’ Gpok improved. Keystone with collars and ovens. Radiator Plates, Air Tight Plates, Round and Oval Boilers and Tea Kettles, Round and. Square Urns, Ornaments, Spiders, Hollow-ware, &C. &W. ' , • Tho above are all of the.newest and. most ap proved patterns* and made of tho best Charcoal Iron,.comprising the most extensive assortment of Stoves,ever offered to thfc public* and will be sold on tho'mosl reasonable terms, , v Country Merchants are particularly invited to call before purchasing elsewhere, ns all articles purchased of ns are delivered at the Railroad' Do . pot; or Sieanjbont Landings, free of charge; particular attention paid to furnishing* Dealers with D ike Plate*. Grates,Cylinders, Fire Bricks, &o/.-.ln,suU mosv of the Stoves In use. Castings of all kinds done to order, and as we cast'every day. n person leaving u pattern In the morning oan have the castings same afternoon. ' Onsh parid for Old lr»n.•- ■ few barrels of very superior Ge u“b!' ; ,?!wAßNl6K, LEIDRANDT & Co. , Philß.; ! Sept.'B3, IfllT.—3in 1 ' , /~i U Vli Sll OKSi ;of ol I kinds and sizes, lor solo at (j the loweat prlces’at lha n^^”r^ NXZ , November 11, 1317. T-l-r; Extensive Furniture, Rooms* X). P. & A. o. fette: WOiULDuiiOßi’roapddifully call thoatteniion of ’ Housekeepers and the public generally, to the extensive stock of splendid Furniture, includ ing Sofas, Wardrobes, Centre and olher Idliltis, Dressing-and. Plain Bureaus,.and every variety of, Cabinet Ware and Chairs, V.; which they have just opened at their hew rooms, on the corner of North Hnnover ahd Loutheysts,, Carlisle. . „ : They are confident-that the, superior, finish of the workmanship, and elegance of style, in which iheirartioles are got up, together with their cheap tiesn, will, recommend thorn to,every person want*, ing-Furniture.'. They have also made arrangements for manufacturing and keeping,a constant supply, of every article in their line, .both, plain arid orna mental, elegant and-, useful, at., pxicea which, they uarinot fail to suit purchasers.' They would earn estly invite persons who u[e-about to: commence housekeeping to .call and examine ihe-ir present elegant stock, to which they-will constantly make additions of-.the newest ami most modern Myles. (JOFFI.NS made.to order at the shortest notice, for town and country. . „ d April 2D, 18-17. 'hi.: Vr.- -- - - - Furniture! Furniture!! rpHE subscriber respectfully informs tbc-puhlic that C hc'still continues to m’anufseturo and keep on hand, at his shop bn North Hanover street, nearly opposite Weibley’s Hotel, Carlisle,o: -t. Sideboards, Score. TAUIBS, TABI.ES, STANDS, Desks, Book-cases Bedsteads, Clipboards, of ovory stylo end pattern, and in short, every thing that can bo made in a cabinet shop, JUB subscriber will warrant-his fomiluro to be manufactured out of the best of material and by the best of workmen, ami us to his prices ho, iiilcmls to sell low for casin' AH who will give him a call, will, say that Ins furniture Is cheap and. good. .All work, manufactured under his inspection. He particularly invites ncwlv. married persons lb give him a call and examine for themselves —he has.no doubt his work manship and prices will not fail to please; so doa’t forget to call before purchasing elsewhere. * The subscriber would also inform tho’publicthat ho carries on the ' Coffin making Business, and con wait on all those who’ may desire his servi- CCS in that line. Having n Hbarsic, he con attend funerals in the country. Charges moderate. FREDERICK CORNMAN. Carlisle, Jan. 14, 1846.—1 y ■ BOOTS ’AND SHOES. WM. M. PORTER, has now the largest and beat assortment, of, BOOTS and SHOES *m brought to. this place, comprising every kind and quality suitable for Fall and Winter, includ ing a very general 'seleclion of GUM'SHOEb, which' he offers for sale hi the lowest cash'nrlces. • ' Also, a large stork of MOROCCO* and‘KlD LININGS, &c., of the best quality, which ho will sell to the trade, and make op to measure as usual. All work sold will be warranted, and rips sewed gratis. ‘ Carlisle, Nov; 11, 1847. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. t. CONLYN T) ESPECTFULLY announces to the public that _£\; he has removed his WATCH and JEWELRY, —g—w Store to the. building one ,dpor ,ffSJs east of his former stand, on' Main street, where he will con '/Kv^Wr y’kcopon hand and for ■v f» /to on -tho most reasonable : | -JksK terms, Gold and Silvtr. Lever, Lejn/ie and Common WATCHES, Broaal-pins, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Gold arid Silver Spectacles, 4 Gold and SiWcrPcna nod Pencils, -- Diamond pointed gold pens, at Irotn 81,37'10-82| 50. ' - ' ; Pocket compasses, pch»knivcs, gold guard chains, and watch keys, silver thimbles,. Miniature, oases, Lockets and Bracelets, ’ ■ '• Eilver Tablo and left;S tf B Butter knives, and an infinite variety of otber arti cles usually kept in a well-furnlslpid Jewelry.store Gold Lever Watches, full jewelled, 1 18 caret caeca, from 815 to $9O; Gold Lepints front BJU to SJuJ Silver Lever from.Bls to,830; Commonwatches, from $5 to 812. • - 1 My stock lam determined to sell as low as can bo had by-retail in the city.’ Watches and Jewelry Repaired , T. CONLYN. Carlisle, May 20,1847. ly« 1 -■ -- A Cheap Wat dies and Jc weir ' AT TUB “IMiiladclpliia Watch and Jewelry,Store, Ao. 90, North Second Street, BELOW WAGE, CORNER OP-QUARRY, PHILADELPHIA. a OLD Lover Welches, full jeweled, 18 car a 1 cases, ' ' $45,001 Sliver Lever. Watches, fulhjewelcd, ~V . _ 23,0 pl Silver Lever Waiehes, seven jewels, 18,00] Silver Lepino Watches,' fii c qual., jeweled, 1-1,00 Superior Quarliet Watches, ‘ 10,00 Ladies'. Gold-Pencils, - 2,00 Fine Silver Spectacles, 'til's Gold Finger Rings from 37i els. lo $10; Watch Glasses, plain 12J eta.; patent 18J cts.; Liinel2s cts. On- hand an assortment of Gold end Hair llraceleta, Breastpins, Earrings, Locliels, Mode lions. Gold Pens, Quid Neoll, Curb & Fob Chains, Keys, Silver.anil Gold Thiinhles, Silver Spoons, Sugar Tongs, &o„ nt equally low prices. All 1700,1 s warranted lo ho what they are sold for. A liberal deduction made lo persons buying to sell . a ,rain. 0. CONRAD, , ' Importer of Watchct, lg . Phila. Feb. 25. 1847. . Economy, Utility and Llgbtl Pino Oil & Solar Lard Lamps MU. PYO.TT ii KENT, Lump Manufacturers, , No. 04 South Second street, ono door below Ghcsnul, Phil»del|ihio, hove constantly on bond a complete assortment of DYOTT’B Patent Improved PINE OIL LAMPS, which aru superior in construc tion, marc simple in arrangement end cinjracolin proveniorila ond suvantages possessed by no other Lamps, Tho cost of burning thorn rloCH,m)t exceed une-half of that of any other light, and produces a light more brilliant'than!gas, The lompd sro so ruislructed that they con be burned dry, when “tho wick is short. ’ ’rim wick, which is consumed, being' supplied with oil by a feeder- underneath it, 'Phis arrangement keeps the oil always pure InHho- lamp, and renders other cleansing altagpihar unnecessary, and the recent improvements' made by the patentee,' adds beauty 'to their, appearance, and renders their I management so ortsy, that a child can .take, caro of them. They am perfectly safe, and free from itnploa ■antodour. . -, ■ In addition to tho shove, wo have a large and hand some assortment of uvprrs NBWhv.iMPRo-, VED SOLAR LARD LAMPS, a great variety of, patterns | Hanging Lamps,] suitable for Churches, Stores, Iloilo, factories, Lodge Rooms,,Holds and Hilliard Saloons, and Lamps with shades, designed for reading, and forevery oilier purpose where light is required. A handsome’variety of LANDLLA DRAS, UOUQUUT HOLDERS, and every article pertaining to llio lamp business. Having every fa. cility for manufacturing, we, ate prepared to sell, wholesale arid retail, os ohoop as any other, dealers, end tho articles are warranted 'equal in Sppeoianco, end superior irt construction, to ony that con be pro- cured cisowhoro. .i. • '■ . - TUST received a fresh Bupply*pf 'Hiproßß* Qp]o - i-., N, D. Lamp#, &c. rogllt, buu ro J hratad Grapo Tohaoco, for sale pt llm-.lJnok: paired.iu'thq 'hcst manner. Oil lampe of every-do stotß of ■ J. 8. GITT, -u sorlplion altered to hum Pino Oil, ■ ’ , ’ Carlisle, November 11,,1817. T Philo.,Sopl.,B, 1847,—0ne WntvliCN, Jewelry, &c. riMIB subscriber offers to the trade, or by rotoil, a I lurgo and general assortment of the following-ar ticles, being oil of his own importation or manufac* turn. - Moyers of goods in this lino are invited to examine the nnsortment, ond orders uro solicited,'with the os* suiance that every dibit will bo mode to (ivosstisfac* tion and Insure u conlinunnco of custom* Goldmnd Silver Lever Wotches o'. ordlnory quality. .p 0 do do of superior finish. • po do do. Anchors 4c Lopines. Silver double cosed English & Swivs verge Wolehc., with light, medium and heavy raece. Gold Jewelry In. all varieties, fine ond common. Silver iMalod, ond Silver Wares., - Mueical Boxes, ploying 3, i, 0, 8 and 10 tunes. Gold ond Silver Spectacles. . Diamond Pointed Gold Pens,., , _ ■ Mantel and Ollico Clucks, in’gllt ond other frames, Wotchraokcra’o Tools phd materials of oil sorts. Fancy Articles, Fancy Fens, Steel Beads, otc. 1 Having every facility for obtaining gooda on 1110 most advantageous lerimv corresponding inducements will be ollercd to purchasers. 112 Cheemt Strict, Philadelphia. July 22, 1047. —8m ■ : wow Arrival I ~ JUST received by tires übsetibers, another large lo of those CitKxe SiTtsurra, at 6°. OUj.TS.Cta per yd., very good’ for the prices. Also a prime or* i tide of.Vv.lvet Coun, at tho Ciiexe Srons of . A.&W.BENTZ, | Nov. 18j 1817.—6t.. - .' - _ , ;'bbm t^ ’ ,“Qm'cA:>Sa/psa^iopma// Profits." r ; i -‘. 1 DRt’Ji MYERS, has lately- removed Mb * Dbg and Book Store tl,o lofgp TOom in Main street, recently occupied by S. M. Harris, owned by Mrs. Knox. M nearly opposilO th 6 Methodist Church. Ho will m future give'all- hip. lime, (except when engaged m Professional business,) id; (ho interests of Inß stero , and having'secured tho' SCrvjcbs of caicfo! and expe rienedd 1 assistants, he confidently fissures ins friends imd the public, tlpit,their orders and prescriptions shall have the mos) accurate attention. . Dr. Myers' aUo.ihlorms that in addition to hiS fdrroetlifgo nssprlmeht < , ; ; ■■, n . (ofthe laiterVa very choice and collection,; die'haajuat'ppohcd a eplendid'ossoV'toidnt of .. ‘ ■.Dimes, - : Pr-urnManT, •" , • - c . Books, (oil kinds,) Oils, '’ ‘ Statiosabt, . , ... ■ ■ Dra-fiTUrrs, ~t ;;'^'V T h RK T* ■ Ysncas,... Laiui Uairs, , Fruits, , .Fauci Aiiticif.s, Family. Groceries, of every variety and price—andna he intends doing business''oh the neou/eh fCrW.bf “quick; solos and small profits,” he is dctonViihdd.’tb Sell Gitocanias, and every olhet article ho mayofferi at low as they can bo hadin Carlisle! -He gives a geheral invitation to oil hisfriendstocnll;'; I ■, ■' • ' ' ■ rrffot the accommodation of hiS'fnends, Ur. myr era’ Drug Store will be open at all hours on Sunday for the sale of Mtitcirieibkly: ; . THE OLD STAND! New supply of Drugs & Fancy Goods S .W. HAVEIISTICK.desires to inform bis friends arid tbe public fiial hisho'w SPRING AND SUMMER SUPPLY of goods, which have Men selected with ■ great-card by himself personally, and iust'oponed at Iris'old and well known estab lishment on North Hanover Street, embrace a sup ply of ■ , . Fresh, Drugs, together with a most extensive, noli ami varied slock of ROOKS, (both school and miscellaneous) FANCY GOODS, PERFUMES, &c, &c,lo which he feels confident ho may invito the attention of the public with the full - assurance of being able to supply over/ wahtand gratify every taste, be sides ensuring entire satisfaction by the very rea sonable,terms upon which-Ms numerous aitioles will be disposed of. o ’ _ , He would call the particular attention of Faint lies and Physicians to bis replenished assortment of DRUGS and* MEDICINES, .which have been purchased at the best houses in, Philadelphia, and may be relied upoh for freshness and excellence. Added to these will be found ah entire stock of PAINTS, OILS,- ■ DYE-STUFFS,' Varnishes, Glass, &c. &c., alhof vvhicli. ho will ensure fo’bu of the best quality and at the very lowest prices. .Ho has made many additions, to his stock of ‘ROOKS, '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 ho will dispose of oh terras suit ed to the circumstances of all.. His stock of FANCY ARTlCLES; embraces a rich and extensive collection which it would be im possible to enumerate,'but comprising many novel ties which cannot fail to strike the eye; and please I the taste, such'as Ladles and, Gent) cm aids cut! cry, gold and silver pens and pencils, hair, toolh and I clothes Brushes, i'eifemes of lioueelle’s rich'and extensive verities, fancy soaps, shavlngcream, card casus, pocket pistols, pocket books, &b. • , . . , ,S. W._ HAVEHSTICK. Carlisle June 3, ,1847,-, ■- / ■ ■■ . r' CHEAP DRUG STORE. T & W. U. FLEMING, respectfully inform J , their friends ami the publics 'generally, that they have taken iho Drug Store lately owned by Mr. Franklin MehafTo’y, and formerly, by Messrs. Stevenson & Dinkle, on lire North West corner ot luioh and Pitt streets, directly oppositei the Man- Ision House Hotel, in the Borough of Carlisle, wlrero limy have on band, and intend constantly adding thereto, a largo assortment of V Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dve-siulfs, Perfumes, Fancy Articles, Glass,' &0., which they are determined to eel) on uocontmoda tintr' termk. They intend giving Jhetr'undivuled attention to the business, and hope to, receive a liberal share of encouragement. . Physicians pre scriptions carefully compounded. r Carlisle, MarchTS,lB4B; Toy and Fruit Emporium! No)(T|i Hanover St., .Carlisle, THE- subscriber takes this,opportunity of in forming his friends and the public jn general, that he still continues to manufacture and has al ways on hand; a large and general assorliptml, of Candies of the best quality, which he will sell, wholesale ,or, retail, at the can stand; m North Hanover i.. where he also keeps on hand;Fruila, embracing alitbo delicacies of Ibe different seasons, and Nulslof all kinds,. Ilia stock consists in part of ■' i ■ i ' Oranges, liCinons, Baisuis, Preens, Almonds; Filberts, Walnuts, Pecim Nuts, Pea Nuts, Cream Nuts,, Cocoa Nuts, Grapes, Dales, Figs, &0., which ho will sell,at the’most. reasonable prices for cash, .■ . .. ...... He would also Invito the attention of the public to a largo Vnd well selected assortment of , Toys, Baskets, and Fancy Goods, suitable Ini*’ the’’approaching Hollidays. 1 'ln con nexion with the above, ho has received a prime lot Fresh CrrbceribS, consialini! in,pan of Loaf, Lump and Brown Su gars, Colfoos of all kinds, from B.to 13J ooma pot pound, Teas,a superior article of Imperial, Young ‘Hyeon and Block Tea, Molasses of all kinds; Chocolate, Crackers, Cheese, llice, Blacking, Matches, Brushes, &o. Ginns &, <Jtnccnswarc, a largo assortment of Glass and Quebhswaro, of all hinds and patterns! ■ , FItISSH isPlPES,such as Nutmegs, Cipnaipon, Cloves, Pepper, Ginger, Alsplce ground or whole, Mustard by Iho bottle or pound Carlisle, Nov. 20. IR4O, ~ • ■ ■ Fir.e insUraVlCc.' , ; mftfe''AWepand E'astjiennsbarbugK Mulual,Bire : /A InsuranoP,Cqrapany\df Cumbexland County, , incorporated by an act of Asseuibly, io now fully organized, apd in operation under the management of the. following, commissio.ne.rs, viz: • . Ght. Stayman, Jncob-SheUy; \Vim. U. Gorgas, Lewis Hye.ff, Christian Titaol, Michael-Hoover, Henry. Logan, Michael Cocklin,. Benjamin H« Muster,-.Levi Merkel;Jacob Kirk, Sami. Prowcll, sip, and Melchoir respectfully call the attention of citizens of Cumberland and York counties to the advantages ;which the company hold out. The raids r of Insurance afp'as'low and favorable as any 'Oolhp’any-bf.the kind in’ the State; . Per sons wishing’ to ; become mdhib'brs'are invited to make appllcatioh to IhVagents. of’ihe bompahy . who are wilUrig io.wait upon theta dt any time, . • : ” " • JAOOB ,SHELLY; Pfc?/*tfc«L - • . • ; M, f Michael ’Hoover! l Wte,3>re£U Lewis Michael Cooklin, Treuaurery -\.i . May 20, iB47 v : V- •’ Agents— Michael Hoover, general agent, hlcsbUfg jl RUdblphi Martin,. NeWi Cumberland; M. Cocklin,, Allen; Wni. ,R. Gorgas, Allen; Christian Titzel,. Alien; John. C. ; Dunlap*. Allen; Peter Barn-, hart, East Pennshoro; David Martin, ChurchtOwn,; C. B. Harpjony Kingstown; Henry Zearing, .Shire mahstbwn;, Simon Oyster, Wormleysburgj Robert Moore,.Carlisle; Robert. Q. Sterrqlt,,S. Middleton; Philip Brechbill, for Cumberland county.,,: ’ Agents for/YorkCounty—Jacob Kirk,general agt. Henry Logan, John' Shorrlck, Jphn^Rankin,.Daniel Bally, J. Bowman, Thos. Kerr, Pctcr;Wolfor<L. • Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance ( C'onipnny 3 l*lilladelplila. ON- THE ‘ MUTUAL msURANCEi PRlNOl ...RLE—combined with a large,jolnt.capilall. Prer miums reduced to nearly one half Of the .usual rates. By tho Act of Incorporation, the stock is pledged for the payment, of and losses which tho fCora pany. may .sustains Andas an additionalsecuriiy.lo. the ’assured,'the' act*.requires' that Hit of. the busincss'shnll bo funded and rerdain with the*corpo ration. ns a guhtahtee anil [tb the irtswrerf against loss. This fund will ho represented by scrip issued by the Company, bearing interest riot exceed ing six per cent; per annum. Tho insured aro'Cnii tlcd tb n pro rata share of the profits jHlho’Cpnipany, ind will- receive that proportion - of tfrtaforesaid fund in scrip, which , the amount of coined premiums paid by him, bears* to the total - sum of earned premiums and capital stock. ’ The scrip thus issued,' to' be transferable on top books.of tho Company as stock. ; No dividend of scrip can bo mode when the losses and-expenses cxcccdllho ambunt of earned premiums. Tho insured ore protected from loss at the custom ary rates of prcmiums, tci7/ibu/ any individual liabil ity ot responsibility for the losses oi expenses of the Corporation^,The 'assured hove all .the rights of membership,7-:cai ; yote bt aU elccliond,and are eligi ble, as Directors of the .Corporation. * . r i• ' - The subscriber. has 'been appointed "agent for this Company,'and os'the mutual principle is superseding every other inode of Insurance, ho would confidently rocbhjmcrid it to his friends and ‘the public. . For full particulars enquire oilher by letter or per* 1 ; .-.-.joun J. hyers.. Carlisle, Joly SS, 1847. . ■ . • Protection AgalnstXoss by Fire*;- mHB ■ CUMBERLAND • VALLEY MUTUAL J_‘ Protection Company,'will be under the direction, of tho following Board of Managers for the ensuing year,.viz»; T. 0. Miller, D. W. M’Oulloch, S&muel Galbraith, Janies Weakly; A. 0. Miller, PhilipSpang lor, Samuel Tritt, Thomo* A. M’Kinncy, John Zug; Samuel Huston, John T. Green, John Bear and Abm. King, * There arc also a number of Agents ap pointed in tho adjacent counties who wfill receive ap plications for insurance and'forward them immediate* ly for approval to the office of tho Company, when the policy will bo’Usuod without delay. Foi further in formation see the' by*lawf of the Company; ■ . >f , T. C. MILLER, President. ■ A. G. Miity.n, Secretary. , , ’September 2; 1 ' , : * 'Aoksts.— M. P.'Egc, J. A. Snyder, Carlisle; ‘Hr. Ira Day, Mcchanicaburg; George* Brindlo, Monroe; ,L.H. Williams, WcBlponnBborough;JOßephM.Mtfans; Ncwburg; John Clcndenin,- Hbgestown; -William Peal, Shipponsburg.' . -• "> ‘Whitehall Klirsery and Commcr ... clul Garden. , ■ 'Carlisle, Pennsylvania,* rpflE subscriber would call public attention lo X. the sloek of trees now on hand in the above establishment, and ready for this fall’s, market.— The entire slock consists of upwards of a quarter of a million of trees, amopg >vhich are upwards of 150 varieties oflhochoicest Apple, carefully selec ted from the best ami most celebrated nurseries in .the Union. •. 1 > The trees now ready, for sale are from 7 to 15 feet high', of healthy and vigorous growth, many of which are trained with regular lops and in a bearing slate ; which supersedes the necessity of further training lo the planter. He also offers Peach, Pear, Plum, Prune, Apricot and-Cherry Trees, ak well as a largo stock of Evergreen and Ornamental Trees of various kinds, of largo sifce and well lopped. Among his Apple trees are upwards of 30 varie ties of recent introduction and superior quality;— All of which the subscriber pledgee himself to sol) as low as any other similar establishment of.es tablished character.in Pennsylvania, can sell an article of equal quaility. To lire curious we offer the noted Paiilohia 1m perialas, flowers pretty— leaves often 3 feotdia meter—of very rapid growth Whitehall, Oct. 7,1817.—2 m Plaliillcia Clasiicnl Academy. Four miles west oj Carlisle , between the Newville. , Slate Road-and the Cumberland Valley Rail Road, rpilE third session (five months) will commoncoon X Mondat* November 15t,"1847. 1 Thu number of students ia limited, and every.of* fort made to secure.thoir moral and mental improve ment! as well as their comfort and health. ! During the past year upwards of forty students havo been connected wilh-tho institution, The studies embrace all that ore requisite for College or any business or profession. Every effort will ho made to secure,a continuance of patronage from the friends.of (educa tion. i , . , • V. MONYER, References, Terms, &c., made .known by applica tion personally or by letter addressed io K. K. BURNS, October 7| 184?,—3m WILL perform all operations upon tlio Teeth, that; are returned for their preservation, such as Scalings Filing) Plugging) or will restore of them, by inserting Artificial Teeth, from a single Tooth to a full sett. ' lJ7*Qfflco on Pitt street, a few floors South of the Railroad Hotels 1 • N. B. Dr. Loomis will bo nhsentfromCarlisle, the last ten days, in each month. Carlisle, July'4, 1040. JOS El” II KNOX, 'AiTTOUNBY AT. LAW, Pittsburg, Pa.,, ha* ro j\, turned from Carlisle to the practice of his pro* feaaion m Pittsburg, Allegheny county, Pa, , February \l, 1847,;—tf ■ ■ . a. 4.,Lnml»ortoik, arTOnne y ; AT LAW, llAuuisuunn, Pa. April 20.1847.^1y pr. George WHIIh Foulkc, (Graduate of Jefferson Medical Collcge f Philadelphia.) EESpiiJCTFULLV offers to the public I.lilsprofoe siohal services; in the practice of Medicine, Sor. gory, and Midwifery* - - - • * ■ .’Ovvicr pt tho rosulphoo. of bis father in South Hanover street, directly,opposite Morrell's (late Ho* borts’) Hotel, and thp Second Presbyterian Olmrchv Carlisle’, April 8,',1847.— ly VVM. LINE, Br. I, C. Loomis, PARENTS, Pliysiciahs and Nurses, road the fair Jow.ing.cortificjUo of-joure of.'fits by shepherd’s ’Vermifuge. Wo.’haye.in our possession thousands of certificates whlph it is .needless to publish here,.ua thiq.shows -the,virtue of the, medicine bhd its therm-: lessncss. ‘Remo/nber that, Shepherd’s Vermifuge noVor sickens children, and never fails .to. give them, a good appetite—it combines many valuable proper ties independent of the -worm destroying}'«J£c.,< -If is doing'good wherever it is used. - • ’ , : . , New Bkumn, Union Co’., Pa., V . - • ' - V:, July 12, 1847. -. ,5, . • My child fo'ur years* old has.bccn subject, to fils from tho ago of four months, and pronouncedly tpc physicians' oftcr'lhe.ir uinfosljcxerlions to ble—aniotoho time’disppiircdof lief Ufo and pt;id. she would* not live two hours,jofusipg ip leave roedi-, Cine for her saying 'it would, bq of;, no .use.. .1 could nolinducoimyself to believe that worms were not the scourcoof her disease, in consequence of Avhmh I purchased thrccor four bottles of ; Jaynes .Vermifuge WhichJ.used according to. direction without it. pro ducing .any good eflfedsv- I. next - used .Morrison s without;any .better,, success, besides, various ' Other kinds, bul.oli to-no purptfso;. - Mr.’ E. Wilson; Agent of Shepherd’s Vermifuge,.induced me try Shepherd s WormiDestroyer,.which I.am happy to soy after lift sing three bottles entirely cured her.o largo quantity of worms having been,.expelled. ;Sho had been so long afflicted by ha ving fils ' e very day .. that she had not been able'to walk of talk the last Bix months since using Shepherd’s, VermlfUgCj She has. com menced'to talk'and .walk .and I am'.satisfied that Shepheid’s Vermifuge lias produced all these happy results, and’therefore,recommend it.as an.invMMtiblo medicine.*’ Price 25. cents per bottle. - ■ , ' . : •’ DAVID MAUCK. The following certificates, are from citizens .resid ing in Franklin ebunty, Pa.i'and who are known to many oftho readers of the Volunteer:. Uocnsuuuo, Pa., Apri1,29,1847* 1 ' After having used, without success; a Vchhifogb which was held in high estimation,-t was’irtduccd to try Shepherd’s. To rhy ’dnugbtcr, who is eight years Old, I gave four doses, and w.hicli ,had tho effect, pf extolling a’ltit’go number of wofms. I can reebjh-, mend it as a good article. ‘ , • - * • JAMES SHOEMAKER. , For sale by the following.appointed Agents, G : W. Hitnor, Carlisle; John Fulwilen.Shippensburg; J,‘ Burkhart, Newville; Robert Elliott, Newburg; A. lUchards &.Co., Plainfield; Eaby-& Kissiirgcr, Kingstown; S. S. A. Coyle, Hogeslnwn; ;J. &J I Millison, Mechanicsburg; William, Alexander,-Pu periown* ; .■ . . ; • 1 September 2, 1847«—Cm . Slieplicrd’s Sarsaparilla. THE public will please examine and. scethotthey get Shepherd’s Sarsaparilla, as there are many pre parations .by tlio name of Sarsaparilla. Shepherd’s never tails to.cure long standing cases of-RhcumaU ism, Scrofula, Tetter, Ringworms and Consumption. Of the numerous certificates of cure read tho'Yellow ing i. • : ‘i .• Ykllow SrKisoa. Blair coi,ra.,? ~ , f -August 11, 1847. > ' I purchased two* bottles of Shepherd’s Sarsaparilla 1 and administered it .o my boy seventeen months bid who hail bocn'aflcclod with scrofula for six months. lam happy to'find him entirely cured, tlio lumps bn Ilia neck having, disappeared so as to , leave no sign of lliclr over having.’.boon thcrei 'IBs. hcoSlh.ls ns good now- from -all appcniances as if be’ had never been afllictcd with the disease mentioned. ; , ? !! * ' - ALLEN Ji GREEN. Mr. Green is well Bl *if county, is a respectable farmer and' his veracity will not be doubt cd by any one who knows him. YOUNG LADIES LOOIC.HEUE ! Pbrpimplcs on Iho face. Shepherd’s Sarsaparilla is dnoVcr- failing cure. It purifies tho Mood and thereby-gives beauty to the eyes and complexion. RHUMATISM. Tilts disease in its acute form is inflamation .of the membranes of the joints; with a disposition to ini grate or shift from one joint U>.another,or to certain internal organs, and. especially to tho membranes ol the.heart. In this form of, rheumatism there is oc casionally fever; tho joints am much swollen and excessively painful. In.ithe chronic- variety: there are no marked constitutional symptoms, butin many cases, particularly in'.'dvbilitated habits, * when the general.health of tho body Jins been deranged by pre vious disease or too great exertion of body or mind, a permanent distortion of -tho joints and crookedness of the limtfs are almdsi'certain to follow. Many me dicines-have'been produced, and which were repre sented as being certain cures for this disease, but all, or hcaiiy so, haye failed to receive the confidence ol the public. At this lime ho medicine has belter claims on the community,'than Shepherd’s Sarsapa rilla,'for the alleviation and; absolute euro of this troublesome and exceedingly painful uiscaae. V Eruptions of the SAtn.—Thcso’.nrc exhibited in various forms* /Pimples and Blotches .on tho face, which so , frequently disfigure .the most admired fea tures, theso,; with;.CanctToUBi Affections, Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Jaundice, &c.. produce quite a formidable array qf complaints resulting from impurity of the blood. All these, with tho diseased condition of the tho system, caused by the, excessive use of mercury, will generally yield IO that admirable preparation cf medicine knpwft as bhepherd’s Sarsaparilla. . Trice 75 cents per bottle. - Tor sale by the following appointed agent. G. W. Hilncr,. Carlisle; John Fulwilor. Shlppensburg; J. Burkhart, Nowyillo; Robert Elliott, Newhurg; A. Richards & Co., Plainfield; Baby & Kissinger, Kingstown ; S.'& S, A. Coyle, Ilogestown ; J. & J. Mlllison, ' Mcchumcsburg; William Alexoudor, I> pertown. . September 2, ,1847.r-0m . ,- Slicphcvcl’s Compound Medicated Candy, For the cure of Colds , Coughs, Catarrh, fironchlUs, Huarstnrss, Sot e‘Throat, Croup , Asthma, S}>H~ Hug of Blood, and all other complaints of the Throat and Breast , and those arising from a d{s ordered condition of .the Lungs,.and for clearing ■ the Voice', t\c.’ * The - articles composing the. Compound Medicated Candy have boon, selected with the utmost euro and attention, and entirely from tho Vegetable Kingdom —therefore no fear need he apprehended ofits produ cing even tho slightest injurious effect; on the con trary, it is asserted, and without exaggeration, that it is one of tho most efficient articles, 1 in curing the above mentioned complaints, - thbt h'ls'cyor. yet bcch offered to tho public. From its being pleasant to the laslo, and at tho sainc.time so certain in Us effects, a reputation has been gained for it, such as but few, ar ticles, of; t|io kind can pretend to claim.; Price 12j|- els, per Package. * . • Fpr sale by the following appointed agents.' ,G. W. Hitnor, Carlisle; John Fuhvller, Shippcnshurg; J. Burkhart, Newville; Roht. Elliott, Ncwburg; A. Richards & Co., Plainfield; Eaby and Kissinger, Kingstown; S. &8. A. Cuylo, Ilogestown; J. &J. Millison, Mochanicsburg ;. WilUoin Alexander, To pertown. , ,' Soplombcr 2, 1847,—Cm , , lloulUli innslc easy for .tlie People, Or Physical IHyning, to make their Lites in this World Long and Happy, hy Ihe author, of "Edu. cation: As It It, Ought to lie, and Might Be," First American Edition, with , . ' ' Additions: BEING an elementary and Interesting treatise on Self Knowledge. Containing short end enter* turning articles on Food, Heart, Glands, Strength, , Eating,, Stomach,. Nerves, Recreations, Digestion, Xivcr, Brains, Old Age, Blood,. . , Lungs, , Mind, Man, , Secretions, Arteries, .. Senses, Woman, Iloadi ( Veins, Health, Disease, ,<Scc. Ac. Ac, Togcthei with the. 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 orroTo—rich and poor—sexes —virtue, and vice—youthful errors—woman how mode deli cate—woman's virfQes, ombition, Ac, Ac. '. . The Whole designed for the noble purpose of im proving and extending education amongst the people, imparting valuable-knowledge on the physiology of tho human (Vame, and the towswUlcUgpvern mental and bodily hfoUh,dtov , . . , .- . • r Any person sending, 2 ft, cents enclosed In a ; Jotter shall recelvo.pha onpy by malli’pr ftve. ppplca will lie sent for $l. Address, postage paid May 87,1847.—1 y O. B. VHEDEU A Co. NEA'fliY, EXECUTED AT THIB OFFICE ,; COSSUMPTIOS, • Asthma, Bronchitis,. Spitting Blood, Fain in fiidc (md Breast, Sore Throat, Hoarstone, Fulni ■ "idlim'nf tHeTleirl,', -Whooping Cough, C n L dllvts, 'i\’er butts Trt mors, Liver Complaint and «Diseased Kidneys, are radically cured by THOMSONiSuGOM POUND SYUUP OF Ttn v ■ , AND.WOOD,N,APHTHA. K \! I,THOUGH the great totality of Pulmonary TluoaßOß , ,,nt..lhiait|mc shows that there ore parlicu- Inr, shut, render, still. (09 applicable the designs!' iianot'opprobia medicorum— the disgrace,of tiiW 'dlaes of diseases; and that there ate stiigcs'Wnhcir‘prdgiess. which having once been reached; recovery ‘is doubtful. Still no one should despair. . The writings of physicians, who hove gi vet , to thdso a flections parliculpr attention, abound with many recorded ,capes of recovery when the patient hadrcachetW seeming hopeless stage of the disease and there is, at thip (imp,a remedy prepared in Fhul adelplpa whiohphas .ropt,with the most triumphant and cheering. Success ( in the most obstinate lories of Throat. und ’Eu.liddnaiy ‘diseases—so ns to, have ob toined .the sanction and employment in the practice of many, physicians. . c . Allusion is ; had ,to Thomson’s, Compound Syrup of Tar,,and .Wood Naphtha—the preparation of one who. having given to diseases of the lungs and their means of ..cure, the ipost careful and thorough alien, lion, presented to the public this great remedy. - The soothing .and curative power of Tar has often beon observed in severe coughs and consumption But in the above propnrnlion, beside some of our most valuable' vegetable .pectorals there' is .conjoined ..id. it the Wood Naphtha, O'medicine but lately introdu ced, but which has.been employed with the most sat isfactory results in England; in. pulmonary consump tion, especially of a tuberculous form. • Bead' life following from Da: Youso, the eminent oculist : ■'" . ■PiniA.VJanunfy 18, 1847. Messrs*'Asosiit &t)ici4BON Genllemeu—Hav^ ing recommended in iny procllce,nnd used in my own family, Thomson*** .CdinpoUnd Syrup of Tar and Wood Naphtha, I linvo lib' hesitation' In saying (hat it is one of. the best preparations of the kind in use, ami persons suffering from colds, coughs, affections of the breast,'.&c, so prevalent at.(his season of the year, cannot use any medicine ibat will curt or" prevents consumption' sooner limn 'Thomson’s Uoiupouhi Syrup pfTur and Wood Naphthas .\Vai. Voui»o, Ms D., 152 Sprbctsh, This .valuable medicine is prepared only al Jhe North-East coiner of Fifth and Spruce streitsf; Phila. Bold iri Carlisle, by U. ANGNEY. v J*Hc ; o of .large bottles $l, or six bottles foi 66. He* woropfimitation^--;,. November,2s, 1847. • Dr. Rticlcr’s Vegetable Panacea, II OR. lb© removal and ppnnanenl cure of aildis* arising from an impure slate of the blood and liublt of the.body, viz: chronic affec tions* of the chest, chronic pleurisy, bronchitis, catarrh, &c. '.Scrofula in alt its stages, letter, scald .Head, cutaneous affections of the faconnd. extrometios, chronic hepatic diseases, chlnnie rheumatism, 'chronic enlargements of Am liga* ments and, joints,' while swellings, litic affection^, and hereditary predispo sitions dmi donstitulional disorders, &c, ' It Is now admiUeiJ by Pathologists, llialnoofig* inal teinpcramertl/.coinpleximi', co.nsiituion, Of form of body,, confute complete immunity lioiu Hereditary, diseases; that scrofula, consumption and other atfecilohs. having a similarity of origin occur in nlh although observation convinces us, that individuals and families, possessing certain characteristic's are more frequently the subject of these maladies than othete. These diseases aro a morbid condition of the whole system of nulrilioft —these products being but tbe effects of an alter ation'of the blood and secretions, —the ulctw, abuses, enlarged glands, inflamaiions, &c M being merely attendenl phenomena. The cause exists prior to.the phenomena, and must ho destroyed before perfect health can be established*. *1 lib may be done* by Dr. Keeler’s Vegetable Panacea, the uiost certain Venjedy for.all diseases a risina from an impure state of the blood and system of nutrition, ever, presented tolhcT notice of the af-i Aided. • Prepared corner of 3d and South street!', Flu.mo phja. For salo wholesale and retail by Samukl Kl hot, Cailixlc;• Dr. McPherson* Hanhburc *, nud by Druggists and Merchants throughout the county. July 22, 1847.—0 m IT WEVJER EAItS. : Indian Vegetable Vanacca. nEUSONB afflicted with .Scrofula, Kings’ E»il( J_ Cancer, Erysipelas, Old sores, Ulcers, 'l*tWi Mercurial Diseases, or any other complaints annul from' impurities of iho Mood, are requested to ww the following testimonials, in'pruof uf tiro woiAilw properties of the above named'medicine* BEAD! BEAD!! BEAU!!! Wo ibo undersigned, having visited Mr. I rt,{ Brooks;jr.at iboollice of Messrs.Rowuud«fc Wolw. 37G Market sly Philadelphia, consider his case \w most remaikublc one we have ever witncssidorliui of. Ills disease was SCROFULA, und leniWw mud havtt'hipii his twelve years conflict with the disiru) or. His Puluto,. the .entire roof- ol his Mouth, Aw* Upper Lip, and dower Mid of the-moiiT haw been destroyed, his Face; nearly tuitn up, oml of. the Jaw Bono carried away. And >tt we con givo no description of hiscuse, • Mr. B informs us that In. January last, the interior of hi* mouth, aswdjl os most of liwW 1 J a muss of deep and painful ulceis. Or. the I4m ' January last, ho ; commenced taking Dr. Cullen •* diim Vegetable Panacea, which checked the i in a few days, and 'from that Unto the core has 1 greased with intermission. Now fl»sli has su|»j the place of the deep ulcers, and though hoi i) * uicd, his.face,is sound, and his-general health stilted., Wo are assured that in the treatment a Brooks* Case; po Mercurials, Ointments, or La Applications have been used, —in fact, the ia Alone, Inis w.ought this wonderful change. David Smith, Bucks county, Pa., p Charles E. Bpwand, Mcadvillo,. Crawford c0.,/»> . J. W. Junes, M» U., south 2d street, Phiw- Jgcoh Leo, Pemberton, N Jersey. E. W.-440 N. Fourth, st., Philip 8. McCullough! Lancaster, Pa. J|. M. Mafldock, 28 N. lUh st., Phils* (3. W» Appleton,,M* D.'4fl south st. Timothy Caldwell, Marion county, Mlssour. DuniolYeakol, Chesnut Hill, Philadelphia c John .Harned, 300 High street, Phila. tWrn* Steeling, M. D., Camden, N. J. Wni. Halo, 378 High street, Phila. John Bell,lErio Bt., Phila, . Aaron Sands, 140 Catharine si. PlmJ» Daniul MoGliiley, Kessler’s Alloy, 1 Richard R. Young, GildordOflMarkotst. Andrew yweaton, Camden, N. J. R. 11, Evans, West Philadelphia. , D. 8. Kiefler, Publisher of Lancaster i«T u ‘ A. Wilson,;M. T). No. C Cedar RoWi 1 " n ,* 1 Samuel Ketchum, No, 02 North ihitd • Rov. Levi Rrink, Npw York. . . m The above natped gentlemen, (const t B.j f> a small portion of, (hope, who have vis ‘ L .j Brooks at our office In Philadelphia, SVC H certify to the same acts if necessary) known, and their high standing in ? ot ‘® J’ w eludes the idea of ihoir lending tk*-‘ir nan carry oh an imposition.' ' r-««irain« J , And here wo say,.without the ofcon tinh, that wb hove tiol fotipd a case ol bet fl< other dlboodri for which wo recommcm , fl j # cen, which thb medicine, has hoi speedily ~j Wo'have at this tlme-ft l*»* ariilor trfjninnbnti a\l Ampng llmm is ono of w y„r£i nmmco.d by physicians beyond Ihe reuck■ bl cf t} asßlstunmy but from all appenran cured in s fsw mbrtlliS. ■ ; nn WANn * ■ Sold wbdlosalßißud rotnil by [>l,ll WAl.TON.'Proprltuora, No. 370 M»rke' « |( ndslphln, and also by fbo following rog Ibdriaod ngmilßi . Pn . Samubi/W. lUvsnsTicff, ( ntlisle, l »• William Drnllon, Nowville. ■ Samuel H. Duabler, qcliysburg, 1 »• O. A. Mortis&Cp. YorJi 1 , Po.' _ Cnrllslo, Deb.'3, 181d.*-ly £
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