SPREAD EAGEE HOXEJL. Ifogestojotti (lower end of the town.) THE subscriber respectfully informs' his. friends and the public -in general,thatho cominuca to keep the above well-known house, in Hogucstown, Cum* berland county; ; Having recently refitted my house, litm fully prepared and determined. to give, tho very best entertainment to my guests. Thohouae is large, aiiy ( andrpleasantiy .situated. l*he .fuOrofc, bedding times bo kept in the best possible condi tiont and every necessary attention paid to those who may sjopwith me* , My. table will- domain the Vest tho markets can afford, and every tiring that can be dope to prom.bte tbe comfort of guests will bo prompt- It attended, to. Terms moderate. Travellers and droyers may rest assured- that they shall ncVer leave ray 1 house dissatisfied; HogestoWn, Oct. 21, 1847;—3m New Book Bindery and Book Store. filHC.undersigned lakes this method of informing jU the of Cumberland county, and the public gcnorilly, that ho has opened a NEW ESTABLISH MENT in South Hanover street, in the store room formerly ocoupiad by Mr. James McMalb, and nearly opposite the Post Office, Carlisle, where he ispropared to execute with neatness, durability and dispatch, and on reasonable terms, all descriptions of Binding. Music and Periodicals bound to Gentle men’s libraries fitted up and 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 as Dockets, Records, Deed Aopks, Day Books, Lodgers, Journals, Memorandums, Check Rolls.. Receipt Books, &c., of the finest quality of paper, and in a workmanlike style, equal to any made In anycouhtry town in the Slate, on the most reasonable terms.— Call and see specimens. New ami Sccond-lmmlcd Books, Stationary, &c. The subscriber has also commenced a now BOOK stere at (he sameplace, where Books of almost every description can bo had. Orders for books will bo promptly attended to. • Letter and Writing Paper, colored Printing and ■Wrapping Paper, Post and cap paper by the quire or ream, very cheap. Also, for sale, ; - Blank Books, Fancy Articles, Blank Deeds, Lawyers, Justices <Sc Constables Blanks, A large assortment of new. stylo Wall and Window Blind Paper,' Fire Board .Scenes, dec. White and blue Bonnet Boards, Gold Pens, self-supplying Ink elands. Hovel’s black, blub and red Ink,-Paper sand. Sand Boxes, pow style Wafers, Pencils; Cards, dec., which will be sold low for cash, or exchanged for clean linen and cotton rags, and such produce as may be agreed upon.. N. B—‘Old books rc.boudn with neatness and dis patch. Also, hies of papers. , JOSEPH S. GUT, Agent for Ddniel Gilt: Carlisle, July 8,184?. Hats! Hats! THANKFUL for past favors, and as dcsirbu as ever to please all whomay favor him with their custom, the subscriber hereby notifies bis friends 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 he has constantly on. hand and will manufacture to order Hats of Every Description, all of the very latest fashions, and atlowcr prices than ever, - His stock Of FURS, die. have been selected With great cafe—and lie will manufacture Beaver, Nutre, Casalmefe, Moleskin, Silk and other hats in the newest styles, fully equal to any of the city work. Call, then, fellow-citizens, and examine out assort* meat, as we charge nothing for the sight. WILLIAM H. TROUT. Carlisle, April-1,1847. Second Arrival of Boots, Shoes and Brogans. ; •pi-/-.,'-' JUST received a new assortment • •; _of Men's Boots, Men's dt Boys' Calf . Kip Monroes, Ladies’.Kid and .Morrocco Slippers, Misses and Child ren's GaTiers, black and fancy colored Kid Boots.— Also Kid Morrocco Linings, dec., wholesale or retail at the lowest prices. , Call at Porter’a Shoe Store, corner of Main and Pitt streets, opposite tbo Methodist Episcopal Church Carlisle, Jul 9, 1847. Philadelphia Advertisement. OLIVER EVANS 1 . Salamander, Fire and Tatar Proov v , - IRON CHESTS, . WARRANTED equal to any other make, and have never been injured by Pina or Bur glars, in a single instance. lie also keeps-on hand a full supply of Common Chests, made of lighter iron, at lower prices. Letter Copying Presses and Books.' Trucks for Stores, Factories, &c. Druggists* Presses,. Eagle Glass Paper, Portable Shower Baths, Sic, Packing Levers, Hoisting Machines, Refrigerators and Water Filters. OLIVER EVANS, Cl South Second St*, below Obcsnuti Plilla. REFRIGERATORS For cooling and preserving MEAT, BIfTTER, MILK, and all articles Intended for culinary pup poses. WATER FILTERS. OLIVER EVANS* CELEBRATED WATER KILTERS, for pu'rytng water that is brackish 01 muddy, whether by rains, minerals, or otherwise, can bo had of all sizes and prices, at the Ware rooms, No. G 1 South Second Street, two doors be* low Chesnut street, Philadelphia. October 7, . Stoves! Stoves! Philadelphia Stove Works, Wathington Aoenue, above Noble Street, on the Delaware, THEsubscrlbere respectfully Inform theirfriends and the public, that they have commenced operations at their NEW FOUNDRY, Washing ton Avenue, above Noble street, where they arc now ready to execute orders, and would be pleas ed to see their customers. On hand a large assortment or STOVES, &e M consisting of Cook's Favorite, for wood and coal, six flfz#s; Complete Cook, foar sizes; Cannon Stoves,eight sizes; Bare Cylinder Stoves, nine sizes; Stanley's Potent Parlor Air Tight Wood Stoves, a handsome and ornamental article, has been inuoh admired* three sizes wilh Urns; liases and Oven Plates, five sizes; Nino Platos, plain and boiler top, nine sizes; Salamanders, two pi zee; James' Cook improved, Keystone with collars and ovens, Radiator Plates, Air Tight Plates, Round and .Oval Boilers anjl Tea Kettles, Round and Square,Urns, Ornaments, Spiders, Hollow-ware, 4w. id.’'’. ■ The above are ail of the newest and most ap proved patterns, and made of the best Charcoal iron,.comprising the most extensive assortment of Stoves ever offered to thd public, and will be sold on the n»ost foasonabl’o terms. Country Merchants are particularly,invited to •all before purchasing elsewhere, as all articles purchased of as are delivered at the Railroad De pot* or Steamboat Landings, free of charge,' ;. li!, ar attention paid io furnishing Dealers willi Bake Plato*. Grates, Cylinders, Vfre Brick*, &c„.tnemi most of the Stovoe in u«o. OAetingeof all .kinds donn in orJer, and as wo eaft,.«vrry day, a peiaon leaving a pattern In the moimfirg can tra*w tlm castings mumi afternoon. Cash paldfor Old Iron. N. B.—On hand, a few harrola of very superior German Blank Load. WARWICK, LEIDKANDT & Co. Phils., Sept. 37, 13-17,—3in " GUM BfJOBS, of all kinila and fllzos, for sale at tha loweal prices at the November 1)1»1WT- Extensive Furniture Rooms* WOULD raostrespeclfullycal! theatlontionof Housekeepers and the public generally, to the extensive. stock of splendid Furniture, includ ing Sofas, Wardrobes, Centre and other Tables, Dressing and Plain Bureaus, and every variety of Cabinet Ware and Chairs, which they have, just opened at their new-.rooms, on the corner of. North ildnover and Loulher star, : * • They are. donfident that the superior finish of the workmanship, and elegance of style, in which their articles are got Up, together with Iho.ir cheap ness, will recommend them 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 and orna* mental, elegant and Useful, at,prices which they cannot fail to suit purchasers. Thby Would earn estly invite persons who are about to commence housekeeping to call and examine'their present elegant stock, to which they will constantly make additions of the newest and'most modern siyleS. COFFINS made to order at the shortest notice, for town and country*. April 29, 1847. ’ V , , Furniture! Furniture!! JOSEPH GRIER* THE subscriber respectfully informs the public that ho still continues to manufacture and keep on hand, at his shop on North Hanover street, nearly 'opposite Weibley’s Hotel/Cariislc, : ffppp Bureaus, Sideboards, Secrc. TARIES, TABLES, STANDS, Desks, Book-cases Bedsteads, Cupboards, of every-stylo and pattern, and in short, every thing that can' be made in a cabinet shop. The subscriber will warrant his fumituto to be maiiufacturcd.out of the best of material and by the best of workmen, and as to his prices ho 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 his inspection: He particularly invites newly married persons to give him a call and examine for themselves—he, 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 he carries on the Collin Making- Business, and can wait on all those who may desire his servi ces in that line. Having a Hraiisf,, hecan attend funerals in the country. Charges moderate.- FREDERICK CORNMAN. Carlisle, Jan. 14, 1846.—1 y WM. M. PORTER, has now the largest and best assortment of BOOTS and SHOES ever brought to this place, comprising, every kind and quality suitable for Fall and Winter, includ ing a very general selection of GUM SHOES, which he oners for sale at. the lowest cash prices. Also, a large stock of MOROCCO and KID LININGS, &c., of the bestqiiality, which he will sell to the trade, and make np'lo measure as usual. AH work sold will be Warranted, and-rips sewed gratis. Carlisle, Nqv» 11,184?. WATCHJSS AND .lEWELRI. T. CONLYN T) ESPECTFULLY announces to tho public that Xy be has removed his WATCH and JEWELRY Store to the building one door • cast of his former stand}, oil Main street, where ho will con stanllv keep, on hand and for iv? i *jBEß.Balo on tho most .reasonable 1 lermB » and Silvtr Z>«oer> ’ Lepine and Common . WATCHES, Breast-pins, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, , Gold and Silver Spectacles, • , . Gold and,Silver Pens and Pencils, Diamond pointed gold pens, at.from $1,371052 r 50. . ' " . Pocket compasses, pen-knives, gold guard chains, and watch/kcys, silver thimbles, Mitlfciuro cases. Lockets and Bracelets,' . ' Silver Table and T6a So os, Butler knives, andan infinite variety of other arti cles usually kept in a wcll-furnishcd Jewelry store. Gold Lover Watches, full jcwcljcd, X 8 card cases, from 845 to $9O; Gold Lcpincs from $3O to $35; Silver Lover from $l5 to $3O; Common watches, from $5 to $l2. My stock is large, and I am determined to sell as low as can bb had by retail In tlio city, . Watches and Jewelry repaired as usual. T.CONLYN. Carlisle, May 20,1847.—1 y. Cheap Watches and Jewelry, mm* AT THE h •“Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry Store,”. , Nu. 96, iVbrM Second Sired, BELOW RACE, CORNER OP QUARRY,.. PHILADELPHIA. a OLD Lever Watches, full jeweled, 18 cara cases, $45,00 Silver Lever Watches, lull jettcled, 23,00 Silver Lever. Watches, seven jewels, 18,00 Silver Lepine Watches, fine qual., jeweled, 14,00 Superior Quartier Watches, . 10,00 Ladies* Gold Pencils, -3,00 Fine Silver Spectacles, ' 1,76 Gold Finger Rings from 37£cte. to $10; Watch Glasses, plain 124 cts.; patent 18£ els,; LunetSS els. On hand an assortment of Gold and Hair Bracelets, Breastpins, Earrings, Lobkots, Moda lions, Gold Pons, Gold Neck, Curb & Fob Chains, Keys, Silver and Gold Thimbles, Silver Spoons, Sugar Tongs, &c., at equally low prices. All goods warranted to be what they are sold for. A liberal deduction made to persons buying to soli again. O. CONRAD, Importer of fVatches* Phila.Feb. 25,1847. THE subscriber offers to tho trade, or by retail, a largo and general assortment of tho following ar ticles, being all of Ids own importation or manufac ture, Buyers of goods in this line are invited to examine the assortment, and orders are solicited, with the as surance (hat every effort will ho made to gjyo satisfac tion and insure a continuance of custom* ■ Gold and Silver I.cvcr Watches ot ordinary quality. D 6 > do do of superior finish. Do do do Anchors 6c Lepines. Silver double eased English 6c Swiss verge Watches, with light, medium end heavy rases.'. Gold Jewelry in all varieties, fine and common. Silver Plated, and Silver Wares. Musical Boxes, playing 2,4, 0,8 and 10 tunes. Gold and Silver Spectacles. Diamond Pointed Gold Pens. Mantel and Office Clocks, in gilt.and other frames. Walchmakcrs’s Tools and materials of all sorts. Fancy Articles, Fancy Fans,.Steel Beads, Ac. Having, every facility for obtaining goods on (he most advantageous terms, corresponding inducement will be offered to purchasers. JOHN 0, FARR, ( 112 ChanutSirtet, Philadelphia, My 82, 1847.—Am TITBT received by thee übscrihers, another large' o' of those Cheap Satinetts, at 60, C2jJ, 76, cts per yd., very good for the prices. Also a prime ar ticle of Velvet Conn, at the Cheap Stour of ’ ' • . A. 6c W. BENTZ. | Nov. IS, 1817.—0 t. J Clicwlng Tobacco. Viy * oc £ WaiJ n• (rath.supply of Thomas’’Cele bralod Grape 1 oViaeco, for Bale al Ilia Book ’Ta“)Wa,No,o m barU, l S«; • , ' S ' am ' E. F. & A. 0. FETTER, BOOTS AND SItfOES. WalclicN, Jewelry, Ac. Sew Arrival I- ; REMOy‘Xlfv.v. I . ‘‘Quick Sales and Smalltyofils'' > • | tDRi J. MYERS, htUidaWy removed his Drug and BooK Store J to'the large room in Main street, rccchtlra occupied by S. M. Harris, owned by Mrs. Krigxi‘ani| nearly opposite the MethodistfOhurch., He will'ini Future give all his tirab, (except When engaged ira Professional basilicas.) to the-interests nf his sWrdi3 and Having sebured the flcrvices,of careful ond okpej riehccd assistants, he confidently asMltfefi his and the public, that , their orders and prcscriptiojisj shall have the most accurateattention. > Dr. Myers also informs his fricnOsthat in adailiph| to his former largo* assortment iff , . (of tlio latter, a very choice find extensive collection,, ho has Just opened a splendid assortment of i)nuo(j,l _.Pxijrfs,v : On.fi, DxßrSTltFFfl, Spicks,. PIIUITB, PsnjruMxnT* - . l)obicb, (aJlJdnds,) , ' STATIOSAHtf CUTjLBIIT,.. IyAHiiXAJIPS, t |, ~-*'FaSCI.AIITICIXS, Family/Groceries/ of every variety and price~and 5b he intends doing busihebs on tile popular termsof “quick -sides and small profits,” he is dbtehnined to 'sell GurtCEiuEs. and every other article ho niay oft or, as Irfw ns they can.be had ip Carlisle, He gives a-gcneral'invitation to all his friends to call."; , ‘ • (C/*Fot the flcddritmodatlon'of hib friendsj Dr*'My* era 1 Drug Store’will bo open at all bouts on Sunday] *Djr the sale of Medicines bnly. V’ '.I the oi>n ms, i Nelv slipply of Drugs & Fancy (roods ,S .W. HAVEUSTICK ddsires to inform bis friends and the public that \\\st\eyr SPRtNGJINp SUMMER SUPPLY of goods,' which have been selected with great care by himSblf personally,‘ and just opened at bis old and well known estab lishment on North Hanover street, embrace a sup ply of TresH Dr ugs, .together with a most extensive, rich and varied stock of BOOKS, (both school and miscellaneous) FANCY GOODS, PERFUMES, &c. &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 4 tiie very rea-; sonable terms upon which his nlimerous articles will be disposed of. V ,*• ' j He.would call the particular attention of Fami lies’nnd Physicians to his replenished assortment 1 of DRUGS and MEDICINES* Whi6h have been purchased at the best bouses in Philadelphia, and| may be relied upon for freshness and excellence. Added to these will be found 1 an- entire slock of PM I NTS* OILS , DYE-STUFFS* Varnishes, Glass, &c. &c.’, all of which he will ensure to be j of the best quality and at the very 1 lowest prices, j He has made many additions to; his stock of \ ROOKS, besides securing a new supply of all the Text Books', Histories, Headers, Lexicons, Writing Book's, &c. now in use in College and our public schools—which he will dispose of on terms suit ed to the circumstances of all,’ . His stock of FANCY ARTICLES embraces a rich and extensive collection which it 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 Gentleman’s cutlery, gold and silver pens and pencils, hair, tooth and clothes Brushes, Perfumes of Rouselie’s rich and extensive varities, fancy soaps, shaving cream, card cases, pocket pistols, pocket books, &c. V S. W. HAYERSTICIC. Carlisle June 3, 1847, CHEAP DUIJCJ STORE. J& W. B, FLEMING, respectfully inform i their friends and the public generally, that they have taken the Drug Store lately owned by Mr. Franklin Mehaffey, and formerly by Messrs., Stevenson & Dinklo, on the North West corner of High and. Flu streets, directly opposite the Man sion House Hotel, in the Borough of Carlisle, where they have oh hand and intend constantly adding thereto, a large assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye-stuffs, Perfumes, Fancy Articles, Glass, &c., which they aro determined to sell on accommoda ting terms. They intend giving their undivided attention to the business, and'hope to receive a liberal share of encouragements Physicians pre scriptions carefully compounded* Carlisle, March 18, 1848. Toy and Fruit Emporium ( North Hanover St., Carlisle, . 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 hand, a large and general assortment of Candles of the best quality, which he will sell wholesale or retail, at tho old stand, in North Hanover 1., where he also keeps on.hand Fruits* embracingall the delicacies of tho different seasons, and Nuts of all kinds. His stock consists In part of Oranges, licmpns, Raisins, Prunns, Almonds, Filberts, Walnuts; FccaaNuts, Pea Nuts, Cream Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, Grapes, Dates, Figs, &c., 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, and tanoy Goods, suitable for tho approaching Hollidays, In con* noaion with tho above, ho has received a primb 10l Fresh Groceries, donslatinp in part of Loaf, Lump and CrotVn Su* gars. Coffees of all kinds, from 8 to 12$ coins por pound, Toas,n superior article of Imperial, Young Hyson and Black Tea, Molasses of all kinds; Chocolate, Crackers, Cheese, Rice, Blacking, Matches, Brushes, &c. <«lass & (tneenswarc, a large assortment of Glass and Quoensworo, of all kinds and patterns. FRESH SPICES, such as Nutmegs, (Cinnamon, Cloves, Pepper, Ginger, Alspicc ground or whole, Mustard by (ho bottle or pound. Carlisle, Nov. 26,1846. Economy, Utility and Mghtt Pine Oil & Solar. Lard Lamps, Ml). DYDTT & KENT, Lump Manufacturers, • No. 04 South Second street, one door below Chcsnul, Philadelphia, hove constantly on hand a complete assortment of DYOTTtf Patent Improved PJNB OIL LAMPS, which are superior in construc tion, more simple in arrangement and enuraco im* provomenla and advantages possessed by no other Lamps. The coat of burning them does not exceed one-half of (hat of any other light' ond produces a I light more brilliant than gas. The lamps nro so constructed (hat they can he burned dry, wheh (he wick is short. The wick, which is consumed, being supplied with oil by a feeder underneath it. This arrangement keeps (ho oil always pure im the lamp, and renders other cleansing altogether unnecessary/ and the recent Improvements made by the patentee, adds beauty to their appearance, and renders their management so easy, that a child can lake core of them. • They are perfectly safe, and free from unplea* sant odour. .f In addition to flic ahoto/wo fovea forge ond hafofr some assortment of DYOTT’S NEWLY IMPRO VED SbLAR LAfID LAMPS, a great variety of patterns; Hanging X.amps, suitable for Churches, Stores, Halls, Factories, Lodge Rooms, Hotels ond Billiard Saloons, and Lamps with shades, designed I hr reading, and for.oVoj*y ofhttf purpose where light ’ ik required. A hondsrtme variety of CANDELA BRAS, BOUQUET HOLDERS, and every article pertaining to the lamp business, X/uving every fa-, icllily for manufacturing, wc ore propored to soil, wholesale and retail’, as cheap as any other dealers, and the articles are warranted’ equal in appearance, and superior in construction, to any that cam bo pro cured elsewhere. ; N. U. Lamps, &c, rogilt, silvcicd,'bronzed ami ro-| paired in the boat manner. Oil lamps of every de scription altered tolmm Pino Oil. I Phila.,Sopl.a, 16^.—dm ' I Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Company. Fltlladelpliln. ON THE MUTUAL INSURANCE PRlNCl- PLE—combined with’ a large joint capital! Pre miums seduced to nearly one half of the usual rates. By the Act of Incorporation, the stock is pledged for the payment,’of, and losses which thb Corn pony may sustain; And Ud an additional stedriiy tp the assured, the act requites that \.hvprofitso{ the business shall bo funded ond remain with the corpo ration, as o guarantee and protection to the insured against loss, ./i’his fond'will .be represented by scf/p issued by the Ctfthpahy, bearing interest not exceed ing six per cent, per annum. The insured are enti tled to a pro rata share of the profits Of the Cdinpany, and will receive that proportion of the aforesaid fund in scrip, which the amount of coined premiums paid by him, boats to the total sum .of earned premiums and capital stock. . The scrip thus issued, .to bo transferable on the books of the Company.as stock. No dividend of scrip can bo made whop the losses and cxpcnscs'cxcecd the amount of earned premiums. '■ The insurodbore pfbtected from loss ot the custom ary rates of premiums, without any individual UahiU ily or responsibility for the losses 01 expenses of the Corporation. Tho assured hove oil the rights of membership,—can vote at all elections, and arc eligi ble as Directors of the Corporation. • The subscriber, bad been appointed agent for this Company, and as the mutual principle is superseding every other mode of Insurance, ho would Confidently recommend it to his friends and tho public. For full particulars enquire either by letter or per son to JOHN J. MYERS. Carlisle, JuJy-22, 1847. - ■ - Protection Against Loss by Fire. THE CUMBERLAND VALLEY MUTUAL Protection Company, will bp under the direction of the following Board of Managers for the ensuing year, viz: T. C.. Miller, D. W. M’Culloch,.Samuel Galbraith, James Weakly, A. O. Miller, Philip Spang ler,. Samuel Tritt, Thomas A. M’Kinncy, John Zug, Samuel Huston, John T. Green, John Bear and Abm. King.. There are also.a number of Agents ap pointed in tho adjacent counties who will receive ap plications for Insurance and forward thorn immediate ly for approval to the office of (ho Company, when the policy will bo issued without delay. Fm further in formation see the by.lawsof the' Company. . . T, C. MILLER, President, , A, G. Mixi.ru, Secretary^ September 3, 1847. , . P.Ego,,J. A; Snyder, Carlisle; Dr. Ira Day, Mcchanicsburg; George Handle, Monroe; L.H. Williams, Wcstponhsborbugli; JosephM.Means, Newburg; John Clondcnin, Hogcstown; William Peal, Shippensburg. Whitehall Nursery: ami Cominer. fPHE subscriber would call public attention to X the slock of trees now on hand in the above establishment, ond ready for this fall’s market.— Tho entire, stock consists of upwards of a quarter of a million of trees, among which aro upwards of 150 varieties of the choicest Apple, carefully selec ted from the best and moat celebralednurfieripsin the Union., 1 The trees now ready for sale are from 7. fo 15 feet high, of healthy and vigorous growth, many of. which are trained with regular tops and in a bearing stale; which supersedes the necessity of further training to the planter. He also offers Peach, Pear, Plum, Prune, Apricot and ,Cherry Trees, ns well as a large stock of Evergreen and Ornamental Trees of various kinds, of largo size and well topped. Among his Apple trees are upwards of 30 varie ties of recent introduction and superior quality*— All of Which the subscriber pledges himsclf io sell ns low as any other similar establishment of es tablished character in Pennsylvania con sell an article of equal quailily. To the curious Wo otter the noted Paulonla 1m perlalns, flowers pretty—.leaves often 2 feet dia meter—-of very rapid growth. ’ . . ■ WM. LINE. • Whitehall, Oct. 7,1847.—2 m Plainfield Classical Academy. Four miles west of Carlisle, between the Newvills Slate Road and the Cumberland Valley Rail Road, rnRE third session (five months) will commence on X Mosdat, November Ist, 1847. The number of students, is limited, and every ef fort mado to secure their morel and mental improve* mom, qb well as their comfort and health/ During tho post year upwards of forty sUidonts have been with the institution. The studies embrace nil that ore requisite.for College or any business or profession. Every effort will be made to secure a continuance of patronage from tho friends of educa tion. . P. MONYER, References, Terms, &c., mado known bv applica tion personally dr hy letter addressed to R.K. DURNS. October 7,1847.—3 m WILL perform alt operations upon the Teeth, that arh required for their preservation, such as Scaling) Filing, Plugging) cfa., or will restore the loos of them, by inserting Artificial Teeth, from a single Tooth to a full sett. fl7*Ofiice on Pitt street, a few doors South of the Railroad Hotel. N. B. Dr. Loomis will bo absent from Carlisle, the last ten days, In each month, Carlisle, July 4,184&. JOSEPH KNOX, A TT.ORNEV AT LAW, Pittsburg, Pa., has ro- Pl 1u t»cil from Carlisle, ta the practice of his pro fession jh nn'shu'rjff, Allegheny county. Pa. February 11,1847.—tf U, A. Enmbcrton, ATTORNEY AT LAW, . . ' IlAnuisjiunn, Pa, April 20,1847.—-Iy »iV«cor«eWmUFoiilkc, (Graduate of Jefferson Medical College , Philadelphia.) BESPECTPULLY offers to the public his profos 9iunal services in the practice of Medicine, Bur gory, and Midwifery, • .(Wick at the residence of his father Ip South Hanover street, directly opposite Morrell's (late Ro ber(e’) Hotel, and the Second Presbyterian Church.- Carlisjo, April 8,. 1847.—1 y elaV Garden* Carlisle, Pennsylvania* ®r. I> C, lodmb, ■% ;' ‘ ' V€VmiiHgC > ' KTS/Physiciarla and. Nurses, read thc fol- Jl/ lowing of ‘curo of fits’ by'Sheplicrd’s our .possession thousands. ■V of dorfificatoa which it is heedless .to publish hero, as ' : -V r the. yirthe'bf thymedicine and iu 1 ; harm* tessness.Remember that .Vermifuge never 'sickohs children, and never 1 failsto giyo.thcm T: q good appetite—it combines many valuable proper ■, ties independent of tlio vyqrm destroying, &c. . It is. /.doing good wherever jt ia.uscd. / , '; ,;, •'' ' Njjw, Disulin, Union Od„ Pa.,7, ~ T * .July is, 1847: 5 . Mychild four years old has been subject to Tits ? from. thsidge of four months, and pronounced by the v physicians aftertheir utmost exertions to lie incura ;bl'c—and atonotime dispaired pf herlifbandaaid iishb Wdald ndt ; live two hours, refusing to leave medi ffcineTor.hcr.saying it would bo of no use. I, .could in'ol lnilupo myself to believe that-worms wore not the .‘■Bcoilrce of her disease, in consequence of .which I vpilfchascd threfior four bottles of Jaynes Vermifuge '-.which I Used 1 uccording to direction without - it pro* ■ ducing -ahy good effects. I next used Morrison's /..Without. any- belter iiicbess, besides .various other iV kinds/-but all to no purpose. Mr. E, Wilson, Agent jT. df Shepherd’s Vermifuge, induced me try Shepherd’s p Worm Ddllrdyor,.Which I dirt happy to say after us hr sing three bottles entirely cured her, a largo quantity ;i of worms having boon expelled.. She Had been so .; long afflicted by.having fits every day, that she had < hot keen'able to Walk or talk until'tlie last six months • since using Shepherd’s Vermifuge. She has com* . incnccd to talk and walk and 'I am satisfied that ; SHephetd’s’Vormifuge all thosb nappy reßultß, and.thciefdro recommend it iis dn' inValddble mctlicihe. Price 25 cents per bottle. The following certificates axe fromcilizons reflld* ing in Franklin county; Pa., and who arc known to uiony of the readers of the Volunteer; ilbcKsnuno, Par, April 29; 1847.' After having, used, Without success; a Vermifuge which was held ip high estimation, I was induced to tfy Shepherd’s. - To my daughter, who is eight,years Old. f gave four do4cs, and which had the .effect of expelling a largo nfimbor of worms. I con recom mend it as d good article. •, . JAMES SHOEMAKER. . For dale by the following.,appointed Agcnfs. - G. W. Hitncr, Carlisle; John Fufwiler, Shippensburg; J. Burkhart, Nowville; Robert Elliott, Newburg; A. Richards & Co., Plainfield ; Eaby dc Kissinger, Kingstown; S. & S. A. Coyle, Hogcstown; J, & J. Millison, Mcchanicsburg ;• Wiilirfm Alexander, Pa pertown, September 3,1847,* —6m SlfC'irtterd’s Sarsaparilla. ' THE public will please examine and see (batthey get Shepherd’s Sarsaparilla/as (hero are many pre parations by the name of Sarsaparilla. . Shepherd’s never fails to cure Fong standing cases of Hhdumoi ism, Scrofula, Totter, Ringworms and Consumption. Of tho numerous certificates of cure read the follow ing: _ Yellow Sprz nan, Blair co., Pa.,*’? Atfgiisl 11, lff47.’ 5 I purchased ixv o bottles of Shepherd’s Sarsaparilla and administered it ;o niy boy setentobn months old who had been affected with scrofula for six months, l ain happy tofind him entirely cured, the lumps oft his neck haying disappeared so as to leave ntf sign of their over having been there. His htalfli is, ns good now from all appearances as If ho had never been afflicted with the disease mentioned. ‘ . ALLEN J. GREEN. Mr. Green is well known in Blur county, is a, respectable farmer and hisvciacity will not bo doubt ud by any one who knows him. YOUNG LADIES LOOK HeAE!. For pimples on the face, Shepherd’s Sarsaparilla is a nover’foiling cure. It purifies the blood ond thereby gives beauty to the eyes and complexion. RHUMATfSM. This disease in its acute form is infiamation of the membranes of the joints, with a disposition to mi. grate or shift from one joint to.another, or to certain interna! organs, and especially to tho membranes of the heart. ,In this form.of. rheumatism there is oc casionally tevor; the, jpints. are much swollen and ln tho chronic there are no marked constitutional symptoms,but in many cases, particularly in debilitated habits, when the general health of the holly 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 aro almost certain to follow. Many me dicines have been produced, and which wore repre sented as being certain cures for this disease; but ull, or neatly so, have failed to receive the confidence ui the public. At. this lime no medicine has belter claims on the community, than Shepherd's Sarsapa rilla, for tho alleviation and absolute cure of this troublesome and exceedingly painful disease. Irruptions of the Skin, —These arc exhibited in various,forms. Pimplesnnd Blotches,on the face, which so frequently disfigure the most admired fea tures, these, with • Cancerous Affections, Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Jaundice, dtc., produce quite a formidable array of complaints resulting from impurity of.th? blood. All these, with.the diseased condition,of-Ric (be system, caused by the oxccssive uso of mercury! will generally yield to that admirable preparation .rf medicine known ds Shepherd’s Sarsaparilla. . Price 75 cents per bottle. For sale by the fallowing appointed agent. G, W, Hitncr, Carlisle; John Fulwilor. Shippensburg; J. Ddrkhnrt, Nowvßlo; Robert Elliott, Newburg; A. Richards & Co,, Plainfield; Eaby & Kissinger, Kingstown; 8. «fc S. A, Coyle. Hogcstown; J, &J. Millison,.Mcchanicsburg; William Alexander, Pa pertown.- September 2; 1847.—Cm Slicplici'd’B Compound Medicated Candy, /'V the cure of Colds, Coughs, Catarrh , Bronchitis, lluursenrsß, Sou Throat, Croup, Asthma, Spit « ting of Blood*and all other complaints of the Throat and Breast, and those arising front a dis ordered condition of the Lungs, and for clear in ir the Voice, Jj-c, The articles composing tho Compound Medicated Candy.have boon selected with the utmost care and attention, ami entirely from the Vegetable Kingdom —therefore no fear need ho apprehended of its produ cing oven the slightest injurious effect; on tho con- Iratyf it is asserted, and without exaggeration, that it is oho of the most efficient articles, in curing the above mentioned complaints, (hat his over yet been offered to the public. From its being pleasant to the taste, and at tho same time so certain in its effects, n reputation has been gained for it, such as but few «f. tides of the kind can pretend to claim. Price 12A cts. por Package. . For sale ,by the following appointed agents. G. W. Hitner, Carlisle; John Fulwilcr, Bhippenshurg; J, Burkhart, Ncwvlllo; Robt. Elliott, NcWburgt.A. Richards & Co., Plainfield; Baby and Kissinger, Kingstown; S. & B. A. Coyle, Hogcstown; J. &J. Mlillson, Mochohicsburg; William Alexander, Pa portown. Septembers, 1647.—Cm Health inudo easy (or the People, Or Physical Training) iu make their Lives in this World Long and Happy t by the author of “Z?Ju. cation:. As Jl Is, Ought to lie, and Might Be,’ 1 -First American Edition, with Additionst BEING an elementary ond interesting treatise on Self Knowledge! Containing short and enter , laming articles on • > Food, Heart, Glands, Strength, . Eating, Btomoch, Nerves, Recreations, Digestion, Liver, Brains, Old Ago/ Blood, • Lungs, Mind, Man, Secretions, Arteries, Borises, Women, Hood, Veins, . Health, Disease, . &c, Ac. &c. Together with (ho Great.Secret—Success In Life now ptialnod-B-how to do good—causes and effects of orror-r-habi(s —passions—woman described—man de scribed—man’s errors—rich and poor—sexes—virtue opd vice*—youthful errors—woman how.made deli cate—woman*s virtues, erabitiort, &c. &c., The whole designed for the noble purpose of im proving and extending education amongst the people, imparling valuable knowledge on. tbo physiology of the human frame; and the laws whfoh govern mental and bodily health, &c. Any person sending 25 cents enclosed In a letter •hall receive one .copy by mall, or Avo copies will ho sent for #l, Address, postage paid - \ v May 27,1847—1 y G. B. ZIEBER A Co. 'fcoSrSUOTPXIOSf, Stood, Pain l„ „ ... Side dnd Breast, Sore Throat,. Hoarseness t" r iotion of the Hear/,, Whooping Cough Cr l "' ■. Hives, Nervous Tremors, Liver Complaint Diseased Kidneys, are radically cured by THOMSON’S COMPOUND SyiiUP Op m.. ■. AND WOOD NAPHTHA. AR ; A I.THOIIGH the greet iatality bf Pulrrionarvdi iTi; oases, at this time aliotva that there are rami lar eases that render still 100 applicable the dcsim tion,or'a^jaroim'mc*Wum—the disgrace of oh' clan's—to this class of diseases; and that there W stages in their .progress, which having once n"/® reached, rocdvcryis doubtful. Still no one shoulr despair.,, The writings of physicians, who hoveeiv™ to these,,affections particular attention, abound wS many recorded cases .of recovery when the paliZ hddiroached a seeming hopeless stage of the disei,!. bird there is, at this lime, a remedy prepared in P/V adelphia which has met with the most triumph!'., and cheering, success in the most obstinate Conns Jr Throat and. Pulmonary diseases—so as to have o i, mined tiro sanction and onrploytncnt in the prarlie of many physicians.. ■ --J 1 ca . Allusion, is had to Thomson’s Compound Syru 0 r Tar and Wood Naphtha—the preparation of one who, having given iodiaea'sesof the lungs and tir ■' means of curb, the most careful and thorough atlenJ tioh, presented to the public this great remedy. The soothingi and curative power of Tot has often been observed iri severe coughs and consumption-. But in the above preparation, beside some of our mint valuable uegeftrfi/e’ pectorals there is conjoined nidi it the IVborf Naphtha, a medicine but lately introdu ccd, but which has been' employed with the roost sab isfuclory results in England, in pulmonary consume tron, especially of a' tuberculous' form,' ■ Head the following from Dn. Youso, the eminent dctiliSt: . .. DAVID MAUCIC, Piula., January 18,1847. Modsls. Axcnxt & Dickson' •—Gentlemen— ingrccommehded in my practice, and used in my own 'fdmll.y, Thomson’s Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Naphtha, I liavo no hesitation in saying that it is one of the host preparations of the kind in use and persons- suffering. from Colds, coughs, oflfcclions qf the throat,breast, &c } so prevalent at this season of tho year, cannot use any medicine that will or jireHnl Con Hi I fjip Zionsooner than Thomson 1 * Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Naphtha. Wm. Youno, M. D., 152 Spruce St. This valuable medicine is prepared only at it e North Bast corner of Fifth and Spruce street! PM* ’ Sold in Carlisle, by R. ANGNBY; ~ ( ' Price of targe hollies $l, or six bottles foi $5. Bf. #drd o'f initiation, ' November 25, 1847, Dr. Kcclcv’s Vegetable Paiiaccf lIOR the removal and permanent cure of alldis . eases, arising, from an impure slate of the "blood and habit of the body, viz: chronic nllec tlo'hd of the chest, chronic pleurisy, bronchitis, catarrh, ,&c.' . Scrofula in all its stages, teller scald head,, cutaneous affections of the face and extremetiftS, chronic hepfttic diseases, chronic chfohlc Enlargements of the lip. mcnls and joints, white swellings, eiphihs, siphi* lilic affections, mercurial and hereditary predispo silions and constitutional disorders, &c. It is now admitted bjr PalhbioglatB,thnlnoorlp inal tamp'oranieni, conrplertmn* Constitution, fofm of body, confef9 6'6mplelo immunity from Utrtdxiary discuses; that scrofula, consumption and other affections having a similarity of origin occur in all: although observation convinces that individuals and families, possessing certain characteristic’s are more frequently the Subject of these maladies than olhEra. TliEse diseases are i morbid condition of the whole system of mmitiolf ••these products being but the effects of an Rel ation .of the Wood dnd secretions,—llie ulcers, abuses,’enlarged glands, inflamations, &c., being* merely attended! phenomena. The cause exists prior to. the phenomena, and must bo destroyed before .perfect health can lin established. Thii* may be done by Dr. Keeler’s Vegetable Panacea) the most certain remedy for all diseases arising from an impure stale of the blood and system o°f nutrition, ever, presented to tho notice of the af flicted. ■ Prepared Corner of 3d and South streets, Ph’dndflJ phia. . For,sale.wholesale and retail by Ei hot, Carlisle; Dr. McPherson, Ilarrislmrc; ami 1) Druggists and Merchants throughout (he county. July 22, X847.—6m • Indian Vegetable I’anaecrti PERSONS afflicted with Scrofula, Kings' E%it Cancer, Erysipelas, Old cores, Ulcers, TcliHi Mercurial Discuses, or any other complaints fiiwiDt from impurities of the Mood, are requested to red tho following testimonials, in proof oi the woi.drdiil' properties of the above named medicine. READ! READ!! READ!!! Wo tho undersigned, having visited Mr. Im* Brooks, jr.at theolliccof Messrs.'Rowand A Wilwn 370 Market st.', i > iiiladcl)ihia, consider his rarest most remarkable one we have vvcMUtncsstdorlitul of* His disease was SCROFULA, ami terrible lurol have liven his twelve years conflict with the dcsiroj or. His Palate, the entire roof of his Mouth, Nw«t Upper Lip, and lowcrlid of the jmcht j.tk haw been destroyed, his Puce, nearly eaten up, iu.il of tho Jaw Bone carried away. And yii we can .give no description of his cose. Mr. B informs us that in Jantitny lasi, (he wM interior of his mouth, us well as most of his fore, wu* a mass of deep and painful ulcers. Or. the Mth >f January lost, ho commenced taking Dr. Cullen’s 1m dian Vegetable Panacea, which checked lire disease in q few days, and from that lime the cure has grossed with intermission* Now flesh has FUppiitJ tho place of tho deep ulcers, and though budly disfig ured, hi** face Is sound, and his general health i* a* stored. ,\Vo ate assured that in tho treatment of Mr* Brooks’ease, no Mercurials, Ointments, or Caufen Applications have been used, —in fact, the I’anocd Alone, bos w.ought this wonderful change* ■ David Smith, Bucks county, Pa., Charles B. Rowand, Mcadvlllo, Crowfofd co*, J. W. Jones, M. D., south 2d slreelj Philu. • Jacob Leo, Pemberton, N Jersey. . B. W. 440 N* Fourth, st., Philu. S, McCullough, Lancaster, Pa, R. M. Maddock, 28 N. 1 llh st., Phila* C. W; Appleton, M. D* 40 south at. Timothy Oohlwoll, Marion county, Missourn Daniel Ycakwl, Ohesnut Hill, Philadelphia co. John Earned, 300 High street, Phila. Win* Steeling, M, D., Camden, IV, J. Win. Halo, 378 High street, Phila. John Bel), Erie st., Phila. Auron Sands, MG Catharine at. Phila. Daniel MeGinloy, Kessler’s Alley, Phila* . Richard It, Young, Gildur IUO Market st. 1 h' 18 ; Andrew Sweaton, Camden, N. J* R. H. Evans, West Philadelphia. , D. S. Kicflbr, Publisher of Lancaster Rep'}®* A. Wilaqn, M. D. No.,C Cedar Row, Phil*:, Samuel Ketohum, No. C 2 North Third st. do* Rov, Lovi Brink, New York.. . . . , Tho above named gentlemen, (^oristilirHng a small portion of those tvlio have visited * Brooks at our olflco in Philadelphia, and wo certify to tho same acts if “ necessary) n re " known, and their high standing in society P eludes the idea of tfiolr lending their name carry on an imposition. • ‘ .. . „ And hero Wo ssy t without the fear 0^ con J* T ,io nr lion, that we have not found a cose of Screw® other disease for which wo recommend the i cea, which the medicine has not epnedtly Wo have at this time a multitude of p n ‘' under treatment, oil of whom are doing 4 Among them is.oho of OANCXCR» which ' v J\. bounced by physicians beyond (he reach y eal assistance, but from all appearances ' cured in a few months, ... « rt «r*\jn k Sold wholesale and retail by ROWAN . WAI/J’ON, l-roprinlors. No. 376 MarW « • 1 ndeltthln, and also by the following roguto y tborlaod agents. % . 0 . .Bamusl W. HAVsnsnerf, CarliuhvPo* William Bratton, Newvillo. , Samuel H. Bitchier, Oetlysliurgi 1 a, 0, A. Morrla & Co.Voth, Pa. Carlisle, Dedt a; 11B4C—ly ion woiih 1 nrFicE NEATE-YEXECUTED AT 'J HIS OTH IT IVJGVEB FAILS.
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