TTTO U LD jiiosi respectfully call the attentionof VV.iJiousokcHpers and ( iho public generally,,to the extensive .slock of splendid Furniture, .includ ing Sofas, Wardrobes, Centre .and other-Tables, Dressing'end.Plaip bureaus, ond,.cveryyariety.of ;; Cu)>irict'Warie and CliairC which they have just opened afthelMmWjrooms, on .the corner of North-Hanover and JUauihcr 8U. t > Carlisle* 1 . \ -'V f - v-t: I ■i/l’hcy aro^ooYtfiH'ent’that^h^lsitponoi 1 finish of* the workmanship, and elegahte of- stvlc, in wh«c]V limit nrtldlds are gof wiilvtlieirMef//)- ness; will recomaierfd thorn to 1 every porsoii Want ing Phtmture. 1 T'hdy made arrangements for manufacturing and keeping a constant Supply’ of every, article in thoir linn, both plaih'nrtd. orna mental,; 61eganl.a'nd usefpl, at they t?annpl f.iil.to suiVpurohasers.‘‘ 'They w’bplfl t\arny eatly’invite persons who are about to. ‘conimprice' housekeeping to call, and examine' their present elegant stock, to \yhich they will constantly hialc'e .additions of the newest and.most.modern styles, •CtIFFINS made to order at thcpHorleSt notice, for town and country., ‘. ’..V April 29, 1847. . ; , V . Fnrnl(iiv l c!.FuruUiu , c!.! ! > ! ;• CHE subscriber.respectfully informs lho public Ihnl :ho still continues to manufacture and.keep an ind, at his Shop.on.'JSnrlh’/Hanovcr street, nearly pposito,Wcibley’s Hotel,Carlisle;,• », - SideWginls, Sccrc. -cusc;rt. of every ?tyle ami prtttern.and; in that cap'.be made in a cabinet' shop;,;.; |.. . ! (> . Tho.,subscriber will warrant his furniture, to,he manufactured out of the host of lunterfal and by the best of workmen, ,und ns to his prioca he intends to sell low'for cash*.. All who will mve him a call, will say that his fufhiturc is cbenp.nnd. pood. - All.work manufactured under his inspection. He particularly invites newly married personFlb give him a call and examine for themselves—helms no doubt fils 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 . ~,. , , ... Coffin Making fiiisincss, and con wait on adi thoso who may desire bis servi-* ccs in-4haV Une/'’’Having (i ! Heahse, ho can attend funerals in the country. Charges moderate.' FREDEKI.CK CORNMAN. Carlisle, Jan. 14. 1346,—1y * _ WATCHES AND JEWELRY. ’ T, CQNLYN t OES?I3CTI 4 *ULLY'announces'lb the public that XV’he.Tias’remdycd his WATCH and JEWELRY -gtC!S Store lo the building one door capt- ofi-his former stand, on ~ y^^^^Xv w *4 l Main,Htrcct l where bo will.coiK ‘ vt'intlv'. keen on baud' foe *t t 4 t on. the most" rciisonaUlK 1 Gold and Silvir t ;Ltter\ Lcpine and Common.;- ■ . V--IWATGHBS,; - Breast-pins,-Finger Rjngs, Ear Rings,' . • Gold nnd Oliver Spectacle's, Gold and Silver.Pcns and Pencils, ' v Diamond pointed gold, pons, at,from $1,37 1052,- 50. pen-knives,'gold gu»rd chains, and. wale!) keys, silver, Miniature eases, Lo’ckcta and Bracelets, Silver Table and Toa;tpponsV . Bolter- knives; and an infinite variety of other-arti cles usbully kept well.furnished Jewelry store Gold LcVur'.W.it lehrs,-full jew piled, 18, feaict. cafes,' froio'.s4s lo' 890; Gobi, Lepines from s3l)'ln $35: Silver-Lbvdr from 815 to $3O ; Common watches, from ss A to'.sl2. , My stock ia.lnrgc.and I um determined to sell 98 low ns can be had/by;retail in thcciiy. • Watches fend Jpwolry-repaired as-usual, - 'V;' • T.’CdNLYN. Carlisle, May; 2Q,1847.—1y: . ' . Hutu! Huts! THANKFUL for past favors, and ns dcsirou aa ever to please nil who may favor him with their custom* the subscriber hereby not hies his friends and the public.’generally, that ho still keeps his iinishim? shop in N0.,3; Harper’s How, two doors north of It, Angney’s store, where he has constantly on hand and will roanulVeture to order •* lliits of Every Description, all of.the very latest fashions, and ullower - rieestban ever. His stock of KURB/Atc. have been selected with great car.*—and he will' manufacture Heaver, Nutre, (*»Hsirnerc, Moleskin.’ Silk and other hats in the ncwcslstyH's,- fully equal to any ot’the city,‘work. Call’, then, and examine oui aftsoit* •nent, as we eharge imihiim for (ho sight. WILLIAM K.TUOUT, f'arjisle, April 1,1847. New,Book Bindery amt 13o«i< Store. ♦rpilß. undersigned, lakes this method of informing X the citizens of Cumberland ooUuty, and the public ■ generally, that ho has opened a NEW ESTABLISH MENT in,South ILmovyr street, in. the store room formerly occupied by Mr. James McM.iili, and nearly opposite the Post OlUcc, Carlisle,whercho is prepared to execute., with, neatness, durability and. dispatch, und on'rcasnnable terms, all. descriptions of Binding. Muaio_iitid Periodicals bound to patterns. Gentle. menVnbmrics fitted up.and repaired. Ladies’ Scrap Books, Albums, and Portfolios, of all descriptions, made,to order. Binding done for Libraries,'lnstitu tions, Societies, fee. on advantageous-lernim BLANK WORK, of every description; such ns . Dockets, Records, Deed Aooks, Day Books,Le<|gefs, Journals', 'Memorandums, Check Rolls.' Receipt Books, &e’, of the finest quality of paper, and in a workmanlike stylo, equal to any made in nnycoubtry town in the Stale, on the’most reasonable terms.—• .. Coll and see specimens. New dud SctomV-lmmlcd Books, Stiitloiiuvy, .The suhsrrlber.hfts also commenced a now BOOK stcro at tito.uame place,, where Books of almost mery description can tic had. . Orders for books will bo promptly attended to. Letter and Writing Paper, colored Printing and Wrapping Paper, Post and cup paper by Ihu quire or ream, very .Cheap.. Also, for safe, Blank Books, Fancy Articles, IBank Deeds, Lawyers, Justices & Ctiiodiibles Blanks. A Urge assortment of new stylo l Wall am) Wimlovv Blind' Paper,’Fire Board Scenesi &r. : White' end blue Bonnet Boards, Oojd Pons, self-supplying Ink stands. Hovel’s black, blue unb red Ink, Paper sand. Hand Boxes, paw stylo Wafers, Pencils, Cards, ike,, which'will-bo‘sdld low for rash, or exchanged’ for clean linen and cotton rags,and suchprdduce asmriiy , bo agreed upon. N. B»—Old books ro’boiidn with neatness and dis* patch. Also, files of papers. ■ jbsmra out. ■■ ■ Agent for Daniel GUI, School Books. JUST received a 1 general- adsortmont of School Bonk., In whioh we invite the attention of Pa. rent., Guardian, and Teaobor... Forsaloat ; Cnrll.la, Aug. 9«, !8-t7, , GITT'B. ,;;Chewing Tobacco, TeST fooolvnil a freali supply of Thomas’. Celo. V* brntod Crape Pobaoep, fur sale at the Do’olt ■toif af.- ; J, s. CITT, Carlisle, November U, 1817. Joseph mux, ‘ *‘:«®OBNBV:,AT. DAW.Pllt.burg.Pa,, baa ro. tlirntn] I'rontCatliali- tu Iho praoilco Ilf hi. pro. fo.sion llvPlltabnrg, Allegheny county,To. February: U,, IH-|7.—l-f , • ' 1 "" 11, A. I.ariibcctoii, .A P T 0 11 ,N 10 V,a: r. ,1. ,A w, , Jlihui.iiiinnyP-t. ~ /' April 20, 1817,-ly. ’ >’( ; , J/ogcßtoicn, (lower end of, the * owo,) /. Vf , rcspectfull!?. informs i hia friends tttotfVho public in general*. lhaUieiconlinues W; keep the nbnvo welJ-knrMvnjhOusc, ijn HoffUcstpwn'j.Oura* berlari'd county. Having- recently refitted my house, 1 am fully propaiod pm]: determined to give.lfya.Vpry hc9t'elitcrtaininent;l # o my guests. t./Thchouac U largo,, ally,-ami pleasantly situated.. The rooms, bpdding,- A'c,‘, will.at tiiaeg.-bo. kept In tho .best possible;condi;» lion, and’evcry t necessary attention. paid |n.those.who; may stop wjth me.-My,table will lliojnprkets; ,con-nirord > ,and,every i thing that-can be done to promote bb ly attended to.-.'.'JCcriiis moderated Travel lorf and drovers may rest .assured tbil > f thcy_Bhall never;, Jo Jve my house , f .. ;* • *. v-; .Joseph giuer., Hogrstown; Oct^SlV l ■ / i Tan tier Watitridk f i , A TAN N U capable iTA of taking the principal care, in aTunyard, is wanted fur one.year from the Ist-of April next, by the subscriber near Newburg, Hopewell township, Cumberland county; *. • • A.,SMITH McKINNEY. .November-11. i847.-*-2m* • - i ‘Philadelphia Advertisement. \V ; OLIVER EVANS’ Salamander, Fire andThik* Proof' . - IRON CHESTS* WARRANTER equal-to any other malic, and have never,been injured-by F.irb or Bur glars. in 'a, single instance. - He also keeps, on :hancl a full supply.of, Oonunon Chests,.made,of lighter iron, at lower prjees. :/ Loiter Copying Presses and Books.. » . . . Trucks for'Stores, Factories,'«c.' 7 , . , ;. , Druggists* Presses, ■ • Eagle Glass Papef T - •:/ i Portable Shower'Baths, &Ci , _ . ' Packings Levers,' ,- r • ■ ~5 - . Hoisting Machines,\ *' ' r . Refrigerators arid Wafer Filters, 1 ;1 , Oliver evans, G 1 South Second Sh,-below ChedqulVPhila.' . REpRIGEUATORS . . For cooling, and j preserving MEAT, BUTTER, .MILK, ant! nil articles intended forculjuary pur* poses. • ■ .‘,-r WATER FILTERS. LIVER EVANS’ CELEBRATED WATER ILTERS, for puryinff water Abat is brackish of muddy, whethef by rains, mihernlsv or otherwise,' can bn bad of all sixes and prices, at’ ihe’-Ware* rooms, No. Ol'Souih Second Street, two doors be- : low Chesnui street, Philadelphia. '• October 7, !8-l7i—ly*' . ' Tlie Great. Central Cheap • TUT & CAP STORE, holesalf and. Retail, No; 284 Market Street, Ninth dunrabove Eighth,Street, South side, Philat • COMPRISES one of the largest and nipst beautiful, ppHortmcnis QfjH ATS, CARS and MUFFS in the Unjon, and. pf the Iptest and most approved stylcs f manufactured undbr-Jhc immediate supcrintcitdencq of the subscriber, in thp heat ‘manner, of prime male* rids, and will be sold at the lowest possible prices for cash. • .The assortment embraces a splendid vftriety/of Silk, \loloskin,‘.Ucnyer, .Brush, Rmssiq, Nutria and other,!} A’l’S, of-beautiful finish.jmd a complete.stock. 7 of nil'kinds', of Glazed, Fur anil Plush.CAP**, of the moat desirable patterns,,together with a supply ■if Mufls.Turs,- Buffalo Rubes.,&c. , Cmhmy-Merchants and others arc respectfully in ted to examine the stink, which they will find it to telr ndyahtngc- to do before purchasing, as it is his iHerminulion. having adopted tlte .cask syxtctn, to. Vii Gold Fin»Pr Rintrs from 3?icts. to ®lb; Watch Glasses, plain 12J cts.; patent 18$ eta.; Lhnrt‘3s els. On hand an assortment'of Gold'and Hair llraoelols, Urenstpms, Karrinpa. hochOts, Meda- lions* Gold PtMm, Gold Neck, Curb &.Pob Chains, Iveys* Silver and Gold Thimbles, Silver -Spoons, SusjHr.Tonj£a,.&c.i al equally low prices. .All rronds warranted.lo bfi what they are. sold lor, A liberal deduction made to persons buvinjj to Fell aiiain, . : 0. CONIUD, Phila. Feb. 25, 1847. Hover’s first Premium Writing Ink. Sileer Medal ju»t awarded by the American Institute , .... New York, (1847.) rHE following UMiimmy from distinguished In- L stituiibns apenk* for University of Pennsylvania , Philadelphia, May 11, 1841. Having tried, for noma limn, tho Black Ink rnanu* factored by .Mr. Joseph E. Hover, wo have found it! well suilcd f»r manuscript. by its running freely! and it* exemption from coagulation. ■ Its bhado also wo are well pleased with. W. IS. HORNER, M. D., Dean of. tho Faculty ' and Prof, of Anatomy. JOHN LUDLOW, Prevent. WAMUEL WYLIE. Vice-Provost. .HENRY REED; Secretary of tho Faculty of Arts. ROSWELL PAUICB, Prof, of Natural Philo- Rophy and Chemistry,’ > W. W. GERHARD, Lecturer in tho Medical Department. •’ Ptnmylvania Medical College, Phila, Werfully concur in the above, SAML. GEORGE MORTON, M; D., Dean of tho Faculty. . Central. High School, Phila, A.D. IJACIIfi. Principal, H, MoMUHTRIE, M. D., Prof. of Ana. American Fife Insurance Co., Phila,, FREDERICK FRALEY. Secretary. Custom House, Phila,. J. D. GEORGE, Dep. Naval Officer. Hover’s Adamantine Cement, A-superior article, warranted. For.olo nt tfio manufactory, Wholc.alo am] Rci tall, No. 87 North -Thin! Street, opposite Cherry etroct, Pitllotlelphln, hy - ■' , ■ ' JOSEPH E. IIOV.ER,/Vann/ac/urer. December 31 1.8d7* To Country Mcrtliuiilt A Olliers, POCKET BOOK MANUFACitORY.. .No, 30 South 6t/i street, below Chesriut »treet y l*hila THE subscriber has constantly oh Mind a large ns* sorimrni of the following articles of his dwh manu* fncturo.snch os Calf, Russia and Turkey Moic jco Pbrlccf B.lbka, OenllerriartV Dressing Cnses.*Moroc co and Velvet Sugar Cases, Jewelry Cases, Pearl and Ivory Card Cases,'Pearl and Ivory Tablets, Pearl, Ivoiy and Velvet Needle Books, Chess ond Biiek gnlhmon Boards, wiili every other article ln*bls line, 1 •which he 'olfers to country merchants and others, \ cheap fur cash, wholesale and retail. .I'' FiH; fIMITJf, : N W South’slh Sl.,hclow Cites., mia. Oet,2V. 1847.—.3m ‘ • ' . Mr ’„, v _ >VOUIi NRAILY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE i iSteW iltoU Goods. ; ;| ThdhtibßoHbrif h'aeJjtibtTdceived and Is now open-: ingr.at his'store;'on the spulh'-werii corner of the- Pdbiic'fc»(juareV‘an; iljUi9ualiy'Cheap. r ßiock- ofriea* so'nable goodaV.du'Ch as i ', - r : . I Cloths, Sattinetts, .ri- Flannels; Vestings, Alpacas,. Silks, .Bombasines, Shnw.la,.Muslin?; Gloves, Hosiery, &c., As'pleri-, ilid Block .of Calicoes, ai prices varying from C±to 18$ CenlB*'->.Alsb;-i.;a >r *; V,;. stock ofMxeddetirahd&luid Lamps, which 1 JieThiaß lately .introduced, and which, are found .to be by allibai havp., I tried the most economical f andidesjrable article 4n. every respect now in’use; ;Also,, - a - , Tht yPtikin Tea Company 1 a-Teas. ;He has been appointed bole ageni'in-t.hiefplace for the sale of tHe abovd Teas, to-which he'would invite Ihe spe* dial attention of the‘)dyer9\pf'good'Teas; The 'manner in Which th’ey‘arc tyiV'upis «u6'h;oB that the flavour is preserved f«t any length of timei be ing incased in lead/br tin' foil. ' Families. bo supplied with any.’iiuai'iiliy.'pufup infills nimvner Tbn public, is respeclfu 11 to call and examine hj? slock, elsewhere, inasmuch,aa ho ponfhlpnVtbat.his variety and prices - will be purchasers. . ROBERT IRVINE, Jr. Carlisle,-November 11, 1847. • - Aew GoodB, Agnlnt Second Arrival o'f Winter Goods, NOW opening at OGLLBY’S Wholesale and Re tail Store, a splendid of cheap Win ter Goods; Airiong the’'fot;WiU bo found’a largo stock of , ; •' -j ■ Cloths. Sassiincres, Vestings, Cassinctta, &c» Gentlemen ; Wonting a cheap and handpdme suit,,>vill do well in saving money by call ing ot this establishment, •, M . ; vXadiea ord^parlicularly.invited to call and examine dUr stock of ClduiangSj Shawls, Cashmeres, Moiisclin do liaintfl, Merino, black and coj’d Coberg Cloths, Alpacas,-.California and;Lattfa'Plal(is. and manyoth er dress goods. There will also ho found a largo as sortment. br blenched and .Unbleached S.drlings and ,Shcciiriga. Checks,Tickings, Ginghams, &c. As usual;'One 'df the best &‘la'rgest stock of Boots and Shors of.qyery ' ; - ►Recollect the'Old'Stand, Ehist Main street, Big Sign, where so many cheap goods have been sold during the last nine years. Carlisle,.December 2,-1547. . JUST received at theslotoof the subscriber, nlargo and new supply of superior double refined crushed and pulverized , t.onf Sugars, also white Havana Sugar, .and an excellent assortment of barrel Brown Sugars, at prices rang* ingfronv6s to 12$ cent# pet pound,, suitable for pre serving and all other uses. ‘ Rio & Java Coffees, aa Well of very supeript to common qualities. Spices generally, viz:. Pepper..-allspice, cinnarrton, citron, .mace, cloves, nutmegs; ginger nhd-mustard of. various descriptions.- A. supply ..of; Indigo,i,(n<»nc hut best qualities) rosin, madder, allurm starch; washing soda; anil petre. &c, . Water and SddaCrackerS,.Hicc, Ta ble Oil, superior quality. :Also; . .. . (ircen & Blacfe Teas, including Gupppwde**, .Imperial; Hyson, Pouchong and Louchbng Tens, of superior qualities. . Molasses and SyVup, of which wc have Boston'Syrup, Tiini dad, Orleans and superior Sugar, flouse.’ such as Jars; Jugs, Pitchers, Buttbr Jartf,‘&c. Also Quccnsware & Chinawarc, White China .and Granite Tea Sells,, very low, Gran ite and Liverpool Plates, Dishes, Bowls, as also other setts, and a general variety of common ware of description—ill which is a lot of’Jelly Jars and biers. : - v* • ‘ 9 ' Our assortment of Glassware includes heavy Ilulm pint and other Tumblers, Fruit Bowls, Dishes, &c. Jj flui puldic have our sincere thanks for the patronage bestowed on •us since wo have again coim mcnced business—and in ottering our npw supplies wo have.a.hope that : thoy arc of.such qualities,'ivml low prices, as will induce the aatu pubfic to give us a contigucd like support. A call nt our storc-to see and judge for thems Ives is the best evidence for consumers, before buying else where'. J. W. EBV\ * Always Ahead 'HUE subscribers have just relumed from Phila 1-dolphin whh n Inrjre! assortment of FALL and WINTER GOODS, which theyare selling burnt wonderful low prices. Their assortment consists of a great, variety of- j Clolksj Gassimcrcg, Sattiiietts, Kentucky Jeans, Ac., Flannels, Llnseys, Canton Flannels, ‘Velvet Cords, Alpacas, Metjuoes,.Oath meres, Moub. do Laipes, very cheap; Oingh&ms, California Plaid, Worsted Plaidsaml Serges, Cal icoes, (Jhecks, Tickings, Muslins, bleached and unbleached ; Mnus. de Laine, Blanket, Worsted, Cashmere and Tekoni. Shawls, plain inantna, satin and' an, assortment of Bonnet Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, Fringes, Gimps,’Com forts, Suspenders, silk, cotton and gfrigham Hail'd kiTchiefs, woolen Hose, woolen Ynin, all colors; •and a full and complete assorlmenl of Trimmings; Cloth, Fiir, Velvet, and Glazed CAPS, Carpel Chain, &c. Also, Importer of Watches, such as prime Rio C»>fiVea, Now Orleans and oth er Brown Sugars, Whimcrushed Sugar. Molasses, Honey, Oil, Salt, Pepper, Allspice and pthoj spices. Also an assortment of the ‘‘Original N; York and Philadelphia ' Pekin Tea Company” 'Peas, the best article in the market. Queens ware, Hardware, Crockery and Cedarwar.e, &c., together with a great number of articles which Can not be enumerated, and which will he disposed . of on such terms as cannot be beat about these'dig gins. Remember, these.goods have nil been bought for oasii at the lowest possible prices, and will ho sold out at such'prices as cannot fail to suit the packets uf nil persons. * A.& W. DGNTZ. - Carlisle, Oct. 14, 1847. RANGNEY, at the North East cnrner.of. the , Public Square, Carlisle, has just returned from the city, and is now opening an nxtensivoaa aorlment of Foreign and Domestic Dry Godds,’ which belpg selected with great core, and purcha sed, on the most favorable terms lio will dispose of at the smallest possible profit . ,He wonlii calf the attention of Farmers and others residing in the country to his large and fresh eupp.y of Goods es pecially adapted to their use, and to the present season. Ho has also with groat care made largo additions to his stock of Dress Goods including muuslin d« lynfifi,handBnmdcnßlimerpt«, .bmnbazlnps and nlnpaKfif black ami fancy ool’J. Bilks, ovary dcsnrlpjlW'bf prims, .Scnlcli ping ' Imniß, lawns & baharinos, white (roods for drosses.' mourning and second mourning.goods. Ho also offers bis ; : Cloths, Cassinicrcs,, Sallinclts, Vestings, fiumuif'r clniliß, linen drills,tweeds.cot ton'pßnlaloon Bluffs, Kentucky define,bed lickings, table diapers, diaper toweling;'linens, shawls, stockings, gloves, Ac., at prices 25 per copt. low er than they havp ever been known Iri thlß market. Me bha also’lncreased bis assortment of’blenched* and unbleached HJUsHns In all their varieties, and ' to ho dlAprisnd of"at greatly, reduced prices, Also CJIiPETINGS, FLObn CLOTHS anJ MJIT- T/NGS , will he* fotind at hie store nt very low prioes. iiHis stock of GUOCEKIES. QUEENS- 1 W ARE, Ao„ has been much enlarged and will be sold astonishingly low. Together with a largo assortment,of , . ' " i , Boots, Shoos, Slippers, &o. which will hodisposed of and geeat hargninsgiypn for cash. A. large 'UHabnrriciiVof.oUier.gooda oh band, which ennnoi bore bo mentioned, , A Blew Opening, Stoneware, Groceries, Splendid Blew Goods 1 Protectioh iAgalDSt -Ijoss by Firc. THE-. OUMBEULANh V-ALLBY: MUTUAL :Rroteclion Gompany, ivili bo under Ibo direction ofi tho following■ Board of Mahogers for tho/enablng, 1 year; viz; T. C. Millor»DiWi-M’Oulloch, Sutnufel- GalbrMth,’ James Weakly, A. fc. Millet, Philip Spang ler, Samuel Trill, Thomas •A; M'Kiririoy;' John ; Zug, Samuel Huston, John'T. Green,’John Bear and Alum King.; There are also’a nlimb'er of Agents ap-. pointed iniho adjacenVcounlies ivhivwillrcccivoap plicatlons fo'rinsriranbe and forward them immediate ly,Tor apptbvaltb. the office of the Company , wlierithb policy Will bo Issued without delay. Frit further in formation see thb by-laws of the .Company. ■ ' • ‘'T. C. MlLLER, President, . A. G. Miller,' Secretary: . September 3,.184?; , . ■ -f. Aoentb.—M. P. Ego, J»* A. Snyder, Carlisle;, Dr. Ira Bay, Mechonicsburgt George, Brindjo, Monroe.? L.H. Williams, W.cstpenhSboroughjJc(ißcpbM.Means, NeWburg;. John Clendenin, Hogcslpwn I .William Peal, Shippcneburg. . Fire, Insurance. THE Allen und Eaatpennsborough Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland County, incorporated-by, hn .act of Assembly, id now fully organized, and in operation Underthe management of the following comrriissidners, via: Cht. Stayman, Jacob Shelly, Wim. K. Gorgasl Lewis Hyer, Christian Titzel, Michael Hoover, Henry Logan, Michael Cocklin, Benjamm'H. Musser, Levi Merkel, Jacob Kirk, Sami. Prowell, sr, and Melchbir Breneman, who respectfully call the attention bfeitizens of Cumberland and York counties to the advantages which the company hold out. ? V -1. The rates of insurance are as low and favorable as any Company of the kind in the State. Per sons wishing to become members are invited to make application to the agents of the company who are willing to wait upon them at anv time. - JACOB SHELLY,- President, ■ Michael Hoover, ViceFrcs'U Lewis Ilvon, Sccrcfftry. ‘ Michael Cocklin, Treasurer* ’ May so; 1847.- -- ■ Aoks.ts —Michael Hoover,'general agent, Mccha nicsburg; Rudolph Marlin, Now Cumberland; M. Coeklin, Allen; -Wm. R. Gdrgas, Allen;, Christian Titzcl,'Alien; John 0. Dunlap. Allen; Peter Barn hart, East Ponnshoro;. David Martin, Churohlown; C. B. Harmon, Kingstown; . Henry Zearing, 9hirc manslowh; 9tmon_ -Oyster, Wormlcysburg; .Robert Moore* Carlisle; : Robert O. Bterrctt; 8. Middleton; Philip Brcchhill, for Cumberland county., Agents for York County—Jacob Kirk, general agt, Henry Logan, John Bherrick, John Rankin, Daniel Daily, J.. Bowman; Thds. Kerrj Peter Wolford. Delaware mutual Safety. fluNtirancc Company* Plitlndelplila. ON THE, MUTUAL INSURANCE FRINCI- a large joint cnpilull Pre miums reduced to nearly otic half of the usual rates. By the Act of Incorporation, the stock is pledged for the payment .of and losses which tlib, Com pany may sustain.; And os an additional security to the assured, the act requires, that the profits of the business'shall ho funded and remain with-thc corpo ration. os a guarantee.'ox\A protection io the insured against toss* ' This fund will bo reprcsenledby sprip issued by the Company,'bearing interest noVexceed ing six per cent, per annum. - The -insured are enti tled to a pro rata share of the profits of the Company, and wilt rcccivo that proportion of. tho aforesaid fund in scrip, which the amount of earned premiums paid hy him, hears-to the,total sum of earned ; premiums and capital slock. - , ; The scrip thus , issued, to he transferable on the books of the Company as stock. ‘ ( - No dividend of scrip can bo made when the losses and expenses exceed the amount of earned premiums. The insured are protected from loss at Ino-custom ary rotes of premiums, without any individual liabil ity or responsibility for the losses or expenses of the The assured hove all the rights of —can vote at all. elections, and are eligi- Directors of the Corporation. subscriber has been appointed agent for this Tjompnny, and as the mutual principle issuperseding every oilier mode of. Insurance, ho would confidently recommend it to his friends and (ho public. For full particulars enquire either by letter or per son to , , . , JOHN J. MYERS. -, Carlyle, July 22,1847. plnhiduld Classical Academy. Four miles west of between the 'Neicvillf Slate Road and the Cunjherland Valley Rail Road , r |MIE third session’(live months) will commence on J. Momuat, November Ist, 1847. The number of students is' limited, and every ef fort made to secure their moral and mental improve ment, as well as their comfort and health. During the post year upwards of forty students have been connected with the institution. The studies embrace all that ore requisite Tor College or any business or profession. Every effort will he made’ to. secure a continuance of patronage from tho friends.of educa tion; • . References, Terms, dec., made known by applica tion personally or by letter addressed to r.k: BURNS. October T, 1847.—3 m Economy, IJIIIIty and Light! Pine Oil & Solar Lard Lamps. MU. DYOTT& KENT, Limp Manufacturers, « No. 04 South Second street, one door below Ohesnul, Philadelphia, have constantly on hand 'd complete assortment of DYOTT’S Patent Improved PINE OIL LAMPS, which arc superior in construc tion, more simple in arrangement and cmjruco im provements and auvantages possessed by nb other Lamps. Tho cost of burning them docs not exceed one-half of (hat'of any other light, ami produces a light more brilliant than gas. The lamps are so constructed that they can be burned dry, when tho .wick is short.- Tho wick. Which is consumed, being supplied with oil by a feeder underneath it. This arrangement keeps tho oil always pure in tho lamp, and.renders other cleansing altogether unnecessary, and ille-recent improvements made by (ho patentee, odds beauty to their appearance, and renders' their management so easy, that a .child can tako care of them. They arc perfectly safe, and free from unplea sant odour. > In addition to tho above, wo have a largo and hand some assortment of DYOTT’S NEWLY IMPRO VBD.SpLAR LARD LAMPS, a groat variety of patterns; Hanging Lamps, suitable for Churches, Stores, Halls, Factories, Lodge Rooms, Hotels and Billiard Saloons, and Lamps with shades, designed for reading, and for every other purpose where light is.required. A handsome variety of CANDELA BRAS, BOUQUET HOLDERS, and every article pertaining to tho lamp business. Having every fa cility for manufacturing, wo aro prepared to sell, wholesale and retail, ns cheap as any-other dealers, and.the articles are warranted equal in appearance, and superior in. construction, to any that can bo pro cured elsewhere.! N. D. Lamps, &c. regilt, sllvcied, bronzed and re paired in.the best manner. Oil lamps of every de scription nltorrd to bum Pino Oil. Philo., Sept. 2,' 1847.—Cm -w _ _ . AViUclich, Jewelry, &,c. ' rpHt), subscriber offers to the trade, or by retail, a JL largo and general assortment of the following nr tides, being ail of his own importation or manufac ture,’ , ~ Uuyors of goods in this lino are invited lo examine the assortment, and.orders are solicited, with llio ns stnnncc that every effort will bo mndo to give satisfac tion ittid insure n continuance of custom. Gold and Silver .Lovor .Watches ol ordinary quality. ’ , Do; r ,f do do 'of superior finish. Do do do Anchors & I,opines. Silver double cosed English & Swiss verge Watches, with light, medium and heavy rases.- Gold Jewelry in all varieties; firm 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 ailt and other frames. ! Watchmakers’* Tools and materials of all sorts.. ' Fancy Articles, Fancy Fans, Steel Hoods, Ac. j . Having every facility for obtaining goods on the most advantageous terms, corresponding inducements will LoofterccJlo.purchaßors. ; - 1 r ■ ' '/ JOHN 0, FATIR,. 112 Oheznut Street. Philadelphia, July 23,1817.—(1m . - • . ■Uinta. 'aeL'. ■mu 111 I I'M 1 111-11 1 BHwa -■ UWpyAL;.,, . ; “Quick Sates tind-SmUll.JprpJfta.' 1 ’ J. .MYERS, has lately removed his : IjOV ' Drug and Book Store to the largb'rdom in Main -street', recently, occupied by S.’ M.'Harris; owned by-’MrsVKhbx,.nhd nearly, 1 , opposite the 'Methodist Church '■ Hd tvil ll n future : givo'all his time, (except-'\yhbri .engaged;ih Professional business.)’to"lHo; interests hf Ink stpre’; and having .secured, the Services of ;?aibfurbhd f&p'b riented assiStahtfi* Ho confidently neSiircs hiS friends and (He public, that -their ,orders’ and prescriplionß shall have tho.mosl accuratb dttchfibh. *' 1 * Dr, Myers also inform? His friends that in addition' to his former largo assortment of , (of the latter, a Very choice ahd.cxtcnsiye collection,)’ he hos jast opened a splphdid assortment of •-Drugs, ,;PKni?UMEUT» 1 "r; r 7‘ J -. ;: -; . ;i . .Books,,(all kinds,) , Oils, i ~ ••:. / ;'. 1 /;stAWiowAnT l . ;| .. 5 .- ..Dtß:BwrFSi•••.<■* .?• .. .OoTLEitr, . ..r-*--, . Spices, iLauDjLam.ps,• ,> r , - Fruits, (. Fanct Aiitioixp, , ,/T;; FamUyG-rooeries, of every variety,‘artd'pAcoT—'anij as he intends doing business on” the yo^u/djf;/cjrms of “quick sales and small'jpfofiVs,V. lie-’is .detoriitlriod to sell Groceries, and every other Article hb may offer, as low ns they can lie had in Carlisle. He gives a general invitation to all his friends to call. ' ‘ ffj’For the occommodation of his friends', Dr, My ers! Drug Store will bo .open at all hours’on Sunday fof, the sale pf il/ccficmca on/y. , v '' ; ~,,{l* CHEAP DRUG STORE* T & B: FLEMING; Tesp’eotfuliy triform J', their friends'arid the public generally, that they have taken the Drug’Store lately Mr. .Franklin Mebaiffey, arid formerly by. Messrs. Stevenrion & Dinkle. on.the North West corner of High and Pitt streets, directly opposite the. Man sion House Hotel, in the Borough of Carlißlo, where they have on' hand . and iniend constantly adding thereto, a large assortment of ' : . Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, , Dye-stuffs, Perfumes; Fancy Articles, Glass, &c., which they are determined to sell oh accommoda ting terms. They intend, giving their undivided allemion to the business,, and hope to receive a liberal share of encouragement. Physiciana pre scriptio.ns carefully compounded, ’ Carlisle, March 18, 1848.. ! , • CONSUMPTION* Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting. Blood, / Pain in the Side. and. Breast, SureThruat, Hoarseness, Palpi tation of the .Heart,, Whooping Cough, Croup, , Hives, Nervous , Tremors, Liver. Complaint and Diseased Kidneys, are radically cured by THOMSON’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF TAR AND WOOD.NAPHTHA; - A LTHOUGH the great fatality of Pulmonary dis« £jL eases, at this ijme'showß that there, arc pnrlicu* iarcasvsjhut render still too applicable, thodcsigna lion ot'approbia medicurujn—iho disgrace of phyri* cians—to this class of diseases; and (hat .(hero are stages in their progiess, which haying once, been reached, recovery is doubtful.'Still'rib-one 'should despair. - The writings,of who hove given to these affections particular attention, abound will! many recorded coses ! of recovery when the .patient had reached d seeming hopeless stage of the disease ; and thero ls, at this time, a remedy prepared in Phil adelphia which’ has met with the. most 1 triumphant and cheering success in'the most obstinate forms of Throat and/Pulmonary as to havbob* talnod the sanction and employment in the practice of many physicians. ‘ ' 1 * ’ Allusion is had to Thomson’s Compound Syrup of •Tar and Wood Naphtha—the preparation , of oho, who, having given to diseases of the 1 lungs and their means of cure, the mpst careful and thorough aUen lion, presented !pjho.pub|.ic this great remedy. The soothing and curadvb pow?r of Tor has often been observed in severe coughs and consumptions- But ii> thoobovp preparation* beside some of our most voidable vegetable pectorals there is conjoined with it. the Vfood Ndphthaip medicine but lately Tntrodu* ccd,' but which has been employed with th'q most sat isfactory. results in ’England, in,pulmonary consump tion, especially'of a tuberculoua furm. Read, the following from Dn. Youso, the eminent oculist: Pint!., January 18, 1847. Messrs, Asojm.t &Dicksqx :~Geiilleinen-—Hav ing recommended in my,practice, and used in, my own family,. Thomson's Compound,, Syrup of Tar and Wood I have no' hesitation, in saying that it is one.of the, best preparations of, the kind in Use, and persons Buffering frorp colds, coughs, affections of the throat, breasti.&c, so prevalent at this season of tho year, cannot use opy,medicine that will cure or prevent consumption sooner .than Thomson’s Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Naphtha.' . , . Wm, Youso, M. D., 162 Bprucb st, : This valuable medicine'is prepared only at (ho North East corner of Fifth and Spruce streets, Philo. Sold in Carlisle, by R. ANGNEY. Price of large bottles $l, or six bottles foi 95. Be ware of,imitation. , « November ,26, 1847. To tlio'Citizens of Gitiiiborland ,Cb. “ There is something more precious than Gold or Diamonds— Heai.tii.” riMIERE aro some .diseases that visit us at staled 1. seasons of the year, and which not unfrequenhy. become olormingly fatal,'during the’Summer and au tumn months; especially to tho young; there being not less than seventy thousand' dying annually with derangements of tHo stomach and' bowels alone.— Does not eVory feeling of our nature become enlisted in tho humane desire to lesser? this frightful mortali ty, are wo not bound by-'ovcry^rinciplo.of religion, to administer belief when in our power ; and wo dis charge bur ddty when wo point but the greatest re medy over yet discovered, foi this purpose, to. the public. If there he one, or If they have a friend, or a child, or u neighbor, who moy c’honco to load this notice, that is suffering with Diarrhoea, Dyschtary, Cholera Morbus, Summer Complaints, Colic, Flatu lency, &c., &c„ then Jet them t,ry Dr. Keeler’s Cor dial and Carminative, and wo guarantee a speedy cure, Lancaster Co., Neffvilloi Dec. 11, 1840.' Dr. Keeler—Sometime last sumiuer your agent left me bomc of your Infant Cordial and Carminative, urging me to try, it, It so happened that 1 hod a case, a young child aNmt six months old, whoso sto mach and bowels were in a very disordered condition, caused by a deficiency of Its mother’s milk. The child was a more skeleton, (hero was much, tormina, tenesmus constant evacuations. I administered every medicine Tcouid ll|lnk of, with but a slight al leviation of tho complaint. I then thought of giving your medicine a trial commencing, with small doses. I soon however perceived the child could bear a full dose, as recommended in directions; before it had taken half n bottle, (he stomach and bowels had re covered their natural tone, every other bod symptom yielded, and tho child rapidly recovered. I have no hesitation In saying that your mcdlcjne is.lho very best for iho above complaints I have od rninistorod in a 21 years’ practice. Very respectfully, your friend, 11. U. BOWMAN, M. D. Prepared corner of 3d and South streets, Philadel phia. For sale .wholesale apd retail by Sanuhl El mot, Carlisle; Dr. MqPhersbn,' Harrisburg; ond by Druggists and Merchants throughout the county. July 22. 1847.—0 m Dr. I. C, Loomis, WILL perform nil opornlions upon tho Tooth, that nro roouirod for thoir presorvntion,' such as Ruling, Piling, Plugging, $- c „ or will restore tho Jmm of thorn,’by inserting Artifloldl t oelh, from n single a full sett. ItT-Offlco on Pitt Street, ,B few doors South of the Railroad Hotel, N, B. Dr. Loomis will bo ahHontfi-orriCnrllsld, the last ten days, In each month. , Carlisle, July 4,184 G, 1 Dr. George AVIIlls Foulke, (Graduate of Jefferson Mr.dicul College, Philadelphia.) TA ESPEGTFUDDY offers to thq pub)io hiaprofos- Xteiunnl services in tho practice of Medicine, Sur gery, omj Midwifery. v . - ; Ovr,ioK at (lie residence of’hia fathor in South Hanover street, dlrcctly-opppslto Monctt’s (late. He berts’) Hold, and the Second Presbyterian Church. . Carlisle, April 8,1847.—1 y ' SlapUetd!* y«!k’mU Mg< ,, ■ .nrtßßKTSrPhyaioint.VandNntßchrend n, JJ lowing certificate nficuropf fits bv Kb i ™l" Vermifuge. . Wo hovein .our. possession ths" er '''’ of cortificalcs whichlt is needless to publish Ibis shows ' tho virtue of (he-medicine and n, i"’ “ lesatieis.r.l KetUemheri..that Shepherd’s V - 111 ' neyersickCnachUdrcn, and nevcr.fails to ah' m S’ G «|oo4 appcfile—it combine’s many »uI UB bIL* e I " CI " litis.independent of (ho worm destroying d t . l>ra P eN doing good wherever it is .used. b ’ ‘ hir ; :’■ : ■ New- Ilrntury, Union Co., p„, k ; My child feiir years old "has bcen^snbif 7 .’ a frdm Ih6 ago of four months. and pronounced b“ phj'itdiahs after their utmost 'exertions to lin • y ll ° hie—mid at one lime dispaired of her life JI""* - sho hbtlliy’d tVd'houri,refusing.io wT"* 1 VnWkar.Wmg HjWditld Bg'of ho use ■r • Cl1 !' nol tnd.uco roysttlf to believe tliai worms were C P UIti a ,?““ r 9? 9?,.Boh.disease,'iii .consequence of Jk° , 10 which ! used Recording, to direction withont i “ se >- ,ducing,ony,gop ! l.,effec(e T , I next/,used: Mo,i without.any.hcttor success, .besides various ?' kinds,,but;pll,to. no purpoao. Mr. E. Wilso of Shepherd VVcrmifugo,.induced me try Bb»’ n h ec 1 l .Wprm ; Poelroycr. which I am.hsppy tossy alls ’ aing three.bottles entirely cured her.a larce ml ' of worms, haying been expelled.- She -had .If long afflicted by haying Hiss eyery.day that ,b not hcoh.ahle to walk or.talk until the last sir n, , since using Shophord’p Vormiiugo.. She b.. “ Ihl mcnccd to talk and walk"and I aht satisfied 0 ?' Shepherd's Vermifuge has produced 01l tbescbs 1 "’ 1 results, and therefore recommend it. as an invab n medicine. Price 26 centsper.bottle. :' Uo 1 * ■ ■■■ ■ DAVID MAUOIf i .The following,certificates ate .from citizens i ing in Franklin county. Pa., and who are know . .umny .df the readera of the Volunteer j , n 0 ' , • UocKsnoiio, Pa., April 59,1817. ' Aftor hnVing used, wiillout success, a Venuifn' which was hold in high estimation. I was liy Sliophord a, To my -laughter, who i» eight J,'. old, I gave four doses, and which had iho cfleci expelling a largo number of worms. I cnn n ' ” mend it, as a good article. ... m ’ i : . - JAMES SHOEMAKER. For sale hy, the following appointed Agents G W. Hltnor, Carlisle; John Fulvyilcr, Shippensbunr’ J. Burkhart,•Nowvillc; Robert Elliott. Newbu/e’ A. Richards & Co,, Plainfield } Eaby &, Kissin P „ Kingstown; S.'& 8. A. Coyle, Hbgealown; J.&j 1 Millison, Mochantcsburg; William Alexander p 8! per town. ’ .* September 2,1847. —6 m Slicpltord’s Sarsaparilla. THE public will please examine and sec thatthe? get Shepherd’s Sarsaparilla, as there ore many Jlfe . pnralions by Urn name of Sarsaparilla. Shepherd's never fails to.cure long standing eases of Rlieumal. ism, Scrofula; Totier, Ringworms and Consumption Of the numerous certificates of euro rend the follow! ingr •' " • YEiioV Sprtnob, Blair co,, Pa.,? 1 ’ August 11, 1847. 5 I purchased twp'bottlcs of Shepherd’s SnrsoparllJa and administered it ;o my boy seventeen months old whq had bccn affcQlcd.wilh scrofula for six month*. I am, happy to find him entirely cured, the lumps on his neck having .disappeared,so as to leave no sign of their oyer having been there. His health is si good now from all appearances as if he had never been nfificied with.the.discaso mentioned. ALLEN J. GREEN, ' Mr. Green is well known in Bl.ir county,is a respectable farmer and his veracity will not be doubt ed by any one who knows him. YOUNG LADIES LOOK HERE! A For pimples on the face, Shepherd’s Sorsapfflli is a hover failing 'cure. It purifies the Mood and thereby gives beauty to the eyes and complexion. RHUMATISM, This disease in its acute form is inflamationoflhe. membranes of tho joints, with a disposition to mi grate'or shift from ono joint to another, orto certain internal organs, and especially to tho membranes of the heart. In this form of rheumatism then? ie oc casionally fever; the joints n*e much swollen .aitf excessively* painful. In the chronic variety their j arc no marked constitutional symptoms,hut in inoiir cases, 1 particularly in debilitated Habits, when lU genera) health of the body has been deranged by pie vious.dlsease or 100 great' ekertion of body or mind, a pcrmapent.disturlion of tho joints and crookednoi of the limbs are almost certain to follow. Many me dicines have been .produced, and which were n pte* sented as being certain cures for this disease, but all, or nearly, so, have fulled .to receive the confidenceol the puldic., At, this lime no medicine has loiter claims on the.comm.unityjthan Shepherd’s Sarsaps* rilla, for the alleviation, and, absolute cure oflbii troublesome and exceedingly painful disease. Eruptions of the SAm,—These are exhibited in various.forms*, Pimples and Blotches on the firr, which so frequently disfigure tho most admired A’*' turcs, those,.with. Cancerous AiTections, Dyspepsia Neuralgia, Jaundice, &c„ produce quite n formidable array of complaints resulting from impurity of lbs blood. All these, with tbo diseased condition of lbs tho system,.caused by the excessive use of mrtcu]< will generally yield to thnt admirable preparation d medicine known as Shepherd’s Sarsaparilla. Price;7s cents per bottle. For pale-by tho.following appointed agent, G. V, Hitner, Carlisle; .John- Fnlwilor, Shippensburg;!- Burkhart, Newvjjlo; .Robert Elliott, NcwhurjrjJ- Richards '& Co., Plainfield; Enby & Kissinger, Kingstown ;-,8. Jt S.- A. Coyle, Hogestown; J. AJ- Millison, Mechanicsburg; ’William Alexander, P>* portown. September 2, 1847.—Cm Sliepliord’s Compound Mcdlcalcd Candy* For. the cureofCnlds, Coughs, Caiarrh t Uronelihit Hoarseness, Sot e Throat , Croup , Atthmn, Spth Hug of Bloody and all other'complaints of w Throat and Breast, and those arising from a da* ordered condition of the Lungs, and for deaths the Voice , sc. •The articles composing the Compound McilicalfJ Candy have been' selected with the utmost enre attention, rind entirely from the Vegetable Kingd^ 1 —“therefore no fear need bo apprehended of its clng oven the slightest injurious effect; on the f ol |' trary, it is asserted, and without exaggeration, tbsm is one of tho most efficient articles, in curing j* 1 ® above mentioned complaints,.that h's ever yet been, offered to the public. From its being pleasant low* taste, and at the same time so certain in. its cflccls, a reputation has been gained for it, such ns but few * r * tides of the kind can protend to claim. Frico I*l cts. pcrPackage. „ For sale by the following appointed ogents. • W. llitnor, Carlisle; John Fulwllor, Shlppensnuif!* J. Durklmrt, Nowvillc; Robt. Elliott, Nowburg; Richards '& C0.,-Plainfield; Enby and Kissing* Kingstown; S. &8. A. Coyle. Hogcstown; J* ** Mlllison, Mdchauicsburg ; William Alexander, 1® pcrlown. , - September S, i847.-*Gm _ Health made easy ior the l*copl c * Or\Vhy»icdl'7)'aining t ifi make their Lief* J” | ll World Long and Ilappy, by the author 0/ ** •*'' cation: As It Is t Ought to He, and mght • • ,* Be % } * First American Edition , wM Additions f on BEING nn elementary and interesting lrc , ntrr . Self Knowledge. Containing short and c tabling orticlca oh Food, Hour], (Hondo, Slrcngtli. Bating, ■ Stomach, ' Norvoo, liecrf"ti° n '' Digestion,- livor, Brointij Old Agfi Blood, ‘., Langl; '.Mindy M»n, Secretions, Arlorice, Senses, Woman, Hoad, Vein*, - Health, Disease. , &0. &C. &C. • . t jffl Togolhci.vvlth the,Great Secret— Success. j how attained—how to dogood^causcs 1 nnu e , f 4 error—hnoits—passions—woman dese* rjue scribod—man's errors-licit and poor— BoXCB T j c )|. and vice—youthful iejrors—woman how mau cato— woman's virtues, ambition. &c. &c. •, n . 1 Tho whole designed for the noble o nie, proving and extending education amongst u» • imparting.valuable knowledge on the phya» J (J j tho hupian frame, and thp laws which guver and bodily health, Ac.,r* ; . , .;« a letter Any: person' sanding 85 cents enclose*! » .j |, fl shall receive one copy by moil, or five coplc sent for sl* Address, postage pohj May 27, 1847.—1 y 0. B.ZIEBEK*