tiPitCAD ; EA«LE HOTEL. ''’ ; f JTogcatoion, (lower end of the town.) .THE: subscriber..respectfully informs., his friends arid/tlie-public in general, that ho continues to kbcp the above well-known house, in Hogucslown,. Cum*' hcrland county. Having recently refitted my house, Ijini fully prepared and determined to give' the very bcßCentortaintnonl lb my guests. The house is largo, airy, arid pleasantly situated. The. rooms, bedding, dci, \yill at times bo kept in the best possible condi tion, and every necessary attention paid lotbose who niffy sjbp with mo. My tabic will contain'the best the.piarkcta can afford, and every tiling that can be d.ohb to promote the comfort of guests will be prompt ly attended ; to. Terms moderate. Travellers and drpVers.nifty. rest assured that they shall. never leave my’houie dissatisfied. JOSEPtt GIUEIt Oct. 21, 1847.—3 m Extensive Furniture Rooms. D. F. & A. 0. FETTER, WOULD most respectfully call the altentionof Housekeepers ami tho 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 jnat opened at their new rooms, on the corner of North- HantWdr and Loulhcr sis., Carlisle. They are confident that the superior finish of the .workmanship, and elegance of style, |n which '■theirarUclos are got up, togothfer witli ihcir cheap*. nftw v 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 nod useful, at prices winch they cannot fail to suit purchasers. They, would earn estly invite persons who ard about to commence housekeeping to call and examine their present elegant stock, to which they will constantly make additions of the newesl nnd most modern styles. COFFINS made to order at the shortest notice, for town and country, Furniture! Furniture I! 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 Wciblcy’s Hotel, Carlisle, Bureaus, Sideboards, Secrc. TAIUES, TABLES, STANDS, Desks, Book-coses Bedsteads, Cupboards, cf every style and pattern,and in short, every thing that can ho made in a cabinet shop. The subscriber will warrant his furniture to bo manufactured out of the best of material nnd by the best of workmen, and as to his prices he intends to sell low for cash. All who will give him a t cnll, will say that his furniture is cbcop and good. All work manufactured under.bis inspection. He particularly invites newly .married persons to give him a call and examine for themselves—ho has no doubt Lis 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 Business, and can wait on all those who may desire his servi ces in . that linei Having a Hf.atist., he can attend funerals in the country. Charges moderate. FREDERICK CORNMAN. Carlisle, Jan. X 4, 1346.—1 y WATCHES AND JEWELRY* T. COIMLYN KESPECTFULLY announces tb the public that he hns removed Ins WATCH and JEWELRY Store to the building one door cast of his —former »»tund, on Main street, where ho will con flfot wluntly keep on hand and for V {°* s, '*° on *^ ,c most reasonable jtAV 1 v*#H2 terms, Gold and Silver Lever , Lrpiiie and Common WATCHES, Breast-pins, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, •Gold and Silver Spectacles, -Gold ami Silver Pena and Pencils, Diamond pointed gold pens, at from 81,37 to $2, 50. Pocket compasses, pen-knives, gold guard chains, and watch keys, silver thimbles, Miniature eases, Lockets and Bracelets, Silver Table and Tea Spoons. Butter knives, and an infinite variety of other arti cles usually kept in a wcll-furnishcd Jewelry store Gold Lever Watches, full jewelled, 18 cm cl cases, from 845 to $9O; Gold Lcpincs from $3O to $35; Silver Lever from $l5 to $3O; Common watches, from $5 to $l2. My. stock .is largo, and lam determined In sell as low as can bo had by retail in the city. Watches and Jewelry repaired ns usual. T. CONLYN. Carlisle, May 20, 1847.—1 y. Hats! Hats! THANKFUL far past favors, and os desn i’ I as over to please till who may favor him with their custom, the subscriber hereby notifies his friends and the public generally, that he still keeps his finishing shop in No. 3, Harper’s Rowi two doors north of R, Angnoy’s store, where he has constantly on hand and will manufacture to order Hats of Every Description, all of the very latest fashions, and at lower dices than over, His stock of FURS, &c. have been selected with groat euro—and ho will Reaver, Nutro, Oasslmere, Moleskin, Silk and other lints in the newest styles, fully equal to any of the city work. .Call, then, follow-citizens, anil examine out assort', midnt, os w 6 charge nothing for the sight. OLIVER EVANS* CELEBRATED WATER FILTERS, for purying water that Is brackish or muddy, whether by rains, minerals, or otherwise, can bo had of all sizes and prices, at the Ware rooms, No. Gt South Second Street, iwp doors bo* low Chesmit street, Philadelphia. WIU.IAM lI.TROUT. | Oolohnr?, 1817 ly* New Book Bindery and Book Store, rpHB undersigned takes this method of informing JL the citizens of Cumberland county, arid the public generally, that bo lias opened a NEW ESTABLISH. MENT in South Hanover street, in the store room formerly occupied by Mr. James MoMiith, and nearly opposite the Post Ollicc, Carlisle,where ho is prepared to execute witii neatness, durability and disp.ilch, and on reasonable terms, all descriptions of Binding. Music and. Periodicals bound to'patterns. 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 Aouks, Day Books, Ledgers, Journals, Memorandums, Chock Rolls. Receipt Books, &e., of the finest quality of paper, nnd in a workmanlike style; equal to any made in anjcouhlrj town' in the State, on the most reasonable terms.— Cull and see specimens. New; mid Hccoml-linniled Hooks, .Stationary, h The subscriber has also commenced n new BOOK •tore at the same place, whore Books of almost every description can he had. Orders for hooka will be promptly attended to. w' oller «nd Willing Paper, colored Printing and Wrapping Paper, Post and cop poper by Iho quiro or roam, very cheap. Also, for sole, Blank Books, Fanoy Articles, RhrikDeeds.Lawyerfl I J«Hvk.,H&C.m«tahles Blanks; A Urge nsHortmonl of now »i>io Wall and Window Blind Paper, I'jro Board White and blue Bonnot Boards.Uold Pens, nrlf-sui,plying Ink stands.' Hovel’s black, bine mid red hik, Paper sand Sand Boxes, now style Wafers. Pennils, u,,n! M , fcp.’ which will bo sold low for cash, nr wtrbangml f,,’, clean linen and cotton rngs,and such produc'd uvnmy bo agreed upon. pf. D-—Old hooka ro.boudn with nonlncss and dls. p..oh- Al^ fileSofpM, JOSBPHS.Gm'. ..NEW GOODS. > TUB subscribers ate noiv opening Ihoir Fall _L stock of HARDWARE, and to which they would invito the, attention of persona in want of goods in their liho.ae lhpir arrangements are such as to -enable 'them to soil dower limn any other store. They have now a full assoriihont.of locks, latches, holts, hinges, acreWs, Anti every article for building, inili,.crass*cut and circular saws, mouse bole anvils, vices, files* rasps, chisels, au gurs* braces, plain bills, planes, band, ppnnel, ripping nhd tenant saws*'broad axes, drawing knives, chopping axes, hatchets, hammers, bay andmanure forks* shovels, spades, knives, forks, pocket knives of every style,,biucher knives, ra zors, sdssoTs, shealrs* walteVs, trays, brass and iron bead sbbvels ahd tonga, bellows, &c., wUhtr large and full assortment of goods for Sadlers and Carriage Builders.-,. ’ ' . Also, 10 tbnis hammered and rolled iron, 3 tons east, sheaf* bllslef anA spring steel* 50 pair Elijr tic springs; 1 tort American and Russia sheet iron, 50 kegs Dupont's and Johnson’s Blasting Powder, 3000 lbs. Nova Scotia grindstones, 2000 lbs. Weth erill's pure ground while lead, 300 gals. Linseed Oil,loo gals. Turpentine, 100 boxes.of glass, as sorted. Also, Copal* Coach, Japan arid Leather Varnish, Mahogany'and Maple Veneers, Cedar* ware,,Baskets, &c.. They have also Hovey’s Patent Spinal Straw Cutlers, for culling bay, straw or corn stalks, the best article of the kind ever offered for sale. WRIGHT & SAXTON. ' Carlisle, September 16,1847. ; Carpenters, Builders, Farmers, Look io your interests and buy where you can get the . Cheapest and Beet Lumber. JUST received and for sale at the old Lumber Yard, situated at the west end of the Harris burg Bridge, down at the River, , •159,006 Long Pin© Shingles, good quality. At. $ll per thousand,'9o,ooo of 18 inch shingles, good quality—also, 400,000 Feet of Lumber, of l, U, 1$ and 2 inches thickness, which will be sold as low ns at any other yard at the river. Common Hoards at 11,.12 and sl3* per thousand, 'Refuse Boards and Planks from 6 to $B. it is ns well to mention that the subscriber is pre pared to saw bills to order, at the shprtest notice, of White Pine and Oak, delivered to the Railroad free of expense. Small building Timber always on hand, from 30 to 70 fed long—also, Plastering Laths, Fence Boards, &c., always ready for sale. The. subscriber, thankful for past favors, hopes a continuance of the same, and invites the public generally to call and see his stock. • HENRY CHURCH. Bridgeport, Nov. 11, 1847.—if . A JOURNEYMAN TANNER who is capable of taking the principal care in a Tanyard, is, wanted for one year from the Ist of April next, by the subscriber near Newburg, Hopewell township, Cumberland county. a. smith McKinney. " November 11, 1847.—2m* ' rfiftlc Clothing Emporium. r PHEJ subscribers take this method of informing the T citizens of Cumberland county, arid the people in general, that they have just opened an extensive Clothing Store, in South Hanover street, next door.,to D. H. Arnold’s store, in the Borough of Carlisle, to which they in* vhoiho attention of those who may desire cheap and fashionable clothing. Wo will keep constantly on hand a large, and well selected assortment of wearing apparel, such ns Coats, Pantaloons, Vests, Shirts, Bosoms, Collars, Scarfs, Gloves, Suspenders, Handkerchief?, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes and Slip pci 8, and indeed every thing necessary to trim out a fashionable man, nnd better articles at lower prices limn can be found at nny other establishment in Cum berland county. Being fully convinced that 41 quick sales and small profits” do better than slow sales and large profits, we arc determined to sell at a very small advance. Our assortment will at oil times be large which will afford customers an opportunity of suiting their own taste. Carlisle, Bcpt. 30, 1847. N. N.—Mr. Warren B, Parkinson, on experi enced and fashionable tailor, will cut for the above establishment. Persons prefering, can have their measures taken and garments made up to order with out any additional charge. —A. & L. Philadelphia Advertisement. OLIVER EVANS* Salamander, Fire and Tiuef Proop IRON CHESTS, VTTARRANTED equal to any other make, and VV have-never been injured by Fire or Bur glars, in a single instance. He also keeps on hand a full supply of Common Chests,‘made of , lighter iron, nt lower prices. Loiter Copying .Presses and Books, Trucks for Stores, Factories, &c. Druggists* Presses, Eagle Glass Paper, Portable Shower Baths, &o. Packing Levers, Moisting Machines, Refrigerators and Water Filters. • ' OLIVER EVANS, Cl South Second St., below Chesnut, Pliila. REFRIGERATORS For cooling and preserving MEAT, BUTTER, MILK, and ail articles intended for culinary pur* poses. ft nUBAP WATCHES, SILVER WARE. (fr-T* \J AND JEWELRY*—FuII Jewelled gold <aßUnsPalon( Lovers, $4O. Gold Lepines, s3o. Silver Levers, $2O. Gold guard, vest and fob chains, gold and silver pencils, finger rings and thimbles, spectacles, car rings, miniature cases, medallions, fancy cord coses, fans, &c. Silver table and tea spoons, too sets, forks, ladles, butter knives, cups, tec. Fine plated castors, coke baskets, candlesticks, Britannia ware, wallers, DIACON’B PATENT LAMPS, dtc. Also gold Potent Lover watches,from $4O (o $l5O. Watches and clocks repaired. Supe rior diamond point gold pens nt slso. J. AW. L. WARD, 100 Chpsnut st. above Third st., Philadelphia. December 0, 1847. ly HAT & CAP STORE, Wholesale and Retail, No. 26'i Market Street, Ninth door above Eighth Street, South side, Vhila, Cl OM PIUSES one of (lie'largest and mpst beautiful / assortments of HATS, CAPS and MUFFS in the Union, anil of the latest and most approved stylos, manufactured under the immediate superintendence of the subscriber,- in tlio best manner, of piimo mate* rials, and will bo sold at the lowest possible prices for cash. The assortment embraces a,splendid variety of Silk, Moleskin, Beaver, Brush, Russia, Nutria and other lIATS, of beautiful finish, ond a complete stock of all kinds of Cloth, Glazed, Fur and Plush CAPS, of the most desirable patterns, together with a supply ofMulfs, Furs, Buffalo Rohes, &c. Cauntiy Merchants and others are respectfully rn- | vUed toi'xumino the slock, which they will find it to | their nijvunlngo to do before purchasing, as it is his • dciermiiiHiion, having adopted the cash system, to Hull lur cash only, and «t the lowest prices. • ■ M . JOHN FAREIRA.JR. pmi «*•» above Bth at., south side. I lula., December a, 1847,^0 m * • Agent/or Daniel Oitt, AS THE STEAM IS UP* Tanner Wanted. ARNOLD &. LIVINGSTON, WATER FILTERS. Watches, &c. The Oroat Contra! Cheap Hardware! Hardware II THE subscribers having purchased this entire stock of* Jadob SeheryinVite tlie aitenupn of the public to tlieirassortment. . With all lhohum bugging, boasling,' and puffing made by other es tablishments, we are able to soli Hardware as low, if. not a’ little loWef than any other Hardware store in the county. .Try’us and prove-us, at the oldand vvell known stand on North Hanover 'si., between Cornman’s Tavern and the Hal arid Cap Store of. Geo. Keller. We have just received a full and general. assortment of Hardware & Building Materials, among’which may bo enumerated the following: 500 pounds American Blist’d. Steel at 7 cents per lb. -v . 200 pounds of EnglishßlistM. Steel at 12$ per lb. , 600 pounds of Cast and Sheer Steel at 18$ per 500 pounds of Spring Steel 7$ cts. per pound. 30 doz, of Corn and Grass Scythes. 100 kegs of Nails and Spikes at s4'soperkog. 50 boxes of assorted Glass. * 2000. lbs.' Ground White Lead from $1 76 to $. per keg.- 2000 lbs. best quality of Grindstones at 1J Ip 2 Cents per lb. ■, 200 gallons of Linseed Oil. With a full assortment of Building Hardware, siicli ns Looker Latches, Bolts, Hinges, Screws, Oils, Paints, Glass and Putty, Nails and Spikes, &c.j too numerous to, mention. All'tobe had at the low price Hardware store of FORTNEY & FISHER. Carlisle, May 6, 1847* New Fall and Winter Goods. The subscriber has just received and is now open ing at his store, on the south-west corner of the Public Square, an unusually cheap stock of sea sonable goods, such as Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Flannels, Vestings, Alpacas, Silks, Bombazines, Shawls, Muslins, Gloves, Hosiery, &c. A splen did stock of Calicoes, at prices vatting from 6$ to 18$ cents. Also* Groceries of all kinds. Also, a fresh stock of the Celebrated Fluid Lamps , which he has lately introduced, and .which are found to be by all that have tried them, the most cconomical and desirable article in every respect now in use. Also, The Pekin Tea Company's Teas, , He has been appointed sole agent in this place for the sale of the above Teas, to which he would invite the spe cial attention of-the' lovers of good Teas. The manner in which they are put up is such, as that the flavour is preserved for any length of lime,be ing incased in lead or tin foil. Families can bn supplied with any quantity put up in this manner ‘ The public is respectfully invited to call and examine his stock, before purchasing elsewhere, inasmuch ns ho feolsconfldent that his variety ami prices will be satisfactory to purchasers. . : ROBERT IRVINE, Jr. Carlisle, November 11, 1847. New Goods, Agnili! Second Arrival of Winter Goods. NOW opening at OGtLBY’S Wholesale and Re tail Store, a splendid assortment of cheap Win ter. Goods. Among the lot will, bo found a largo stock of . Cloths, Sassimcres, Testings, Cossinetts, &c. Gentlemen wanting a cheap and handoomo suit, will do well in saving money by call ing at this establishment. Ladies are particularly invited to cal! and examine our stock ofCloakings, Shawls, Cashmeres) Mousclin do Laincs, Merino, black and col'd Cobefg (Moths, Alpacas, California and Lama Plaids, and many oth er dress goods. There will also bo found a largo as sortment of bleached ami unlJoachcd Jdairlings and Sheetings, Checks, Tlckingsvliinghams, dec. As usual, one of the best dewgest stock of Boots and Snorts. of every description. Recollect the Old. Stand, East Main street, Big Sign, Big, Windows, and where so many cheap goods have been sold during the last nind years, Carlisle, December 2, 1847. . Always Ahead THE subscribers have just returned from Phila delphia with a large assortment of FALL and WINTER GOODS, which they are selling outal wonderful low prices. Their assortment consists of a great variety of Cloths, Cassimcrcs, Satilncifs, Kentucky Jeans, &c., Flannels, Llnseys, Canton Flannels, Velvet Cords, Alpacas, Merinoes, Ca.-h -meres, Mous. dc Loines, very cheap; Ginghams, California Plaid, Worsted Plaids and Serges, Cal icoes, Checks, Tickings,, Muslins, bleached and unblenched; Mous. de Laine, Blanket,.Worsted* Cashmere and Tekerri Shawls, plain maptua, satin and an assortment of Bonnet Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, Fringes, Gimps, Com* forts, Suspenders, silk, cotton and gingham Hand* kerchiefs, woolen Hose, woolen Yarn, all colors; and a full.and complete assortment of Trimmings; Cloth,'Fur, Velvet and Glazed CAPS, Carpel Chain,.&c. Also, Groceries, such ns prime Rio Codecs, New Orleans and oth er Brown Sugars, White crushed Sugar, Molasses, Honey, Oil, Salt, Pepper, Allspice and other spices. Also an assortment of the “Original N. York and Philadelphia Pekin Tea Company 1 * Teas, tho best article in tho market. - Queens* ware, Hardware, Crockery and Cedarwtire, &c.. together with a.groat number of articles which can* not bp enmno(gted, and whiph will be on such terms as cannot be beat , about these dig gins. Remember, those goods have all been hough! for cash at tho lowest possible prices, and will ho sold out at such prices as cannot fail to suit tho pockets of all persons. A. & W.BENTZ. Carlisle, Oct. 14, 1847. Splendid New Goods RANGNEY, at the North East corner of the i Public Square, Carlisle, lips just returned from the city, and is now opening an oxtonsivoas sortment ol Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, which being selected with groat care, and purcha sed on tho most favorable terms ho wlll dlsposo of at tho smallest possible profit He would call the attention of Farmers and others residing in the country to his largo and fresh supply of Goods es pecially adapted to their use, and to the present season. Ho lias also with groat care made largo additions to his stock of. Dress Goods including mouslin do lames, handsome cashmeres, bombazines and alapacas, black and fancy colM. Bilks, every dnsoriplion of prints, Scotch ping liams, MnnehaMor ginghams, lawns & balzarines, white goods for dfotfsos, mourning and second mourning goods. Ho also oilers his Cloths, Cassimeres, SatllncUs, Vestings, summer clotlia, linen drills,tweeds, cot lon'panlaloon Bluffs, Kentucky Jenna, bad lickings, table diapers, diaper toweling, linens, shawls, stockings, gloves, &0., el prices 25 per cent. low. er then limy bevo over been known in this market. Ho lies also increased bis assortment of bleached and unbleached Muslim Ip all (heir varieties, and to be disposed of at greatly reduced prices. Also aiUPBTimS, PLOOn CLOTHS and MAT TINGS, will bd found nt bis store at vory low prices. His slock of GiIOCMIIIHS, QUF.ENS. WARM, &o„ bee heap niuch enlarged and will bo sold nstonisliingly low. Together with a forgo iissortmont of . Boots, Shoes, Slippers, &o, which will bodlspoaed of and great bargains given for cash. A large nssonmonl of olbor goods on band, which cannot barn be mentioned. Crtuiiteri'ios. A LOT of Cranberries of the best quality, jusl received and for sale at the Confectionary ol ' p. MONYKII. Carlisle, December 10, 1847. KrlssUiuklc’tf; Bead quarters. P; MONYER, Nohtu'Hanover, Street* Carlisle. I come, to yo.u .with the closing year, . . ' To all with a smile, to none with a tear— -1 banish all care from the passing day, ■ - I gladden all hearts, (hen-hasten away. * THE subscriber takes thifi method of informing his friends and the public in general, that he is constantly manufacturing and lias always on hand CAN DIES of every variety (Which for qual ity Cannot be surpassed by any manufactured in the Stale) which he will,sell. Wholesale or Retail attHe in North Hanover street, where he also keeps Foreign FRUITS and NU'JTS of the latest Importation, which.will be Void at the low est prices for cash. His stock consists in, part of the following:' ■ Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Prunes, Grapes, Citron,,Dates, Figs, Cocoa, Nuts, Cream Nuts, Pea Nuts, Pecan NutSj Almonds, English WaU nuts, Filbdrta, ■ He would also call the attenlion-of-the public to his stock of Fancy Articles, suitable for the ap preaching Holidays, consisting of. ; TOYS, DOLLSAND FANCY NOTIONS, which forl>eauty and variety surpasses any thing of the kind ever offered to the citizens of Carlisle. In connection with the above he has just received a prime lot of Fresh Groceries, consisting of superior crushed and refined Loaf Sugars, and a good quality of Brown Sugars, Cof fee, from 8 to 12 J els per pound; a superior article of Imperial, Young Hyson and Black Teas; .Mo lasses of all kinds, Chocolate, Crackers, Cheese, Rice, Blacking, Matches. Brushes, &c. Fresh Spices, such as Pepper, Alspice, Cinnamon, Cloves, Mustard, Nutmegs & Ginger. A supply oflndigo, (best qualityj Alum, Starch, Washing Soda, Saltpetre, &c M which will be sold at reason able prices. . ‘ The subscriber returns his.sincere thanks to the public for the liberal patronage extended to him during the time.he has been in business, and hopes by attention to business and a desire to please, to merit a continuance of the same, All orders from a distance promptly-attended to. December id, 1847. Winter Supply of ]>rngfc, Medi cines, <Ssc. S. W. HAVERSTICK having just opened hid WINTER SUPPLIES of Goods,, dufilres to call the particular attention of Families and Phy sician to his replenished assortment of DRUGS and MEDICINES, which have, been purchased at the best houses in Philadelphia, and may be relied upon for freshness and excellence; Added to these will bo found ah entire stock of PAINTS, OILS, DYE-STUFFS, Varnishes, Glass, &c. &c., all of which he will ensure to be of the best quality and at the very lowest prices.. He has made many additions to his stock of BOOKS , besides securing a new supply of all the Text Books, Histories, Readers, Lexicons, Writing Books, &c. now in uso in College and our public Bchools—.which he will dispose of on terms suit ed to the circumstances of all. His stock of i'WiVCT ARTICLES embraccs a rich a/rd extensive collection which it would bo im possible to enumerate, hut comprising many novel ties which cannot fail to strike the eye and please t)ie taste, such ns Ladies and'Genlleman’scullery, gold and silverqiens and pencils, hair, tooth and clothes Brushes,' Perfumes of Rouselle’s rich and extensive vorliies, fancy soaps, shavingcream, card cases, pocket pistols, pocket books, &c, Also, a new supply of Cornelius’s elegant Lard LAMPS, together with Sperm and Mould Candles, Baskets, Musical Instruments, Umbrel las, Children’s Toys, Door Mats, and other arti cles in the variety lino, which with a constant supply of fresh FRUITS, Nuts Confectionary of the richest quality, make a large and splendid stock to which he confidently invites the attention and patronage of his lown.and country friends, at the old stand In. North Hanover sired, nearly op posite tho Carlisle Bank, S.W. HAVERSTICK. Carlisle Dec. 10, 1847, &REAT IMPROVEMENT IN THE DA GUERREOTYPE ART.—M. A. UOO'PS Daguerreotypes, 140 Chestnut St. HIPLADEL PHI A, having been pronounced superior, in the cities of Europe and the United Stales, and been juatiwvarded in the city of N. York the’GRKAT PRIZE of “the FIRST MEDAL for the BEST Daguerreotypes, 11 again calls attention to his later and still more valuable improvements. This lost is thus noticed by the Evening Bulletin: Tlic Ti iie Light. M. A. Root, the great Daguerreotypist of this city, has fitted up a room in the third story of his establishment, expressly to obtain the manifest advantage of the northern light. The light from that direction is necessarily sought by all paint ers, because of its firmness and uniformity, and Mr. Hoot, with consummate fact, resolved to avail himself of this aid, to correct shadows. The Boston Allas speaks, of the portraits by the distinguished Daguerreotypist, M. A..Root,and was astonished to find that the art had been carried to such a high jegree of perfection. Mr. Root,by some new chemical discoveries, has been enabled to transfer the human countenance to the Daguer reotype pla.lo with an accuracy and fidelity alto pettier inconceivable. Even tho joyous and laugh ing face of tho infant is transferred in an instant to the enduring silver plate with astonishing accu racy, notwithstanding in infant life there is scarce, ly a second of lime, during working hours, when the body is entirely al rcsh . The North American and United Stales Gazette . says.jsf a Family Group of Mr, Root—.“lt was universally acknowledged worthy of being class ed among the first triumphs Of this heaven-born art. 11 . ‘ Tho City Item says—“ Wo are. delighted as Philadelphians, to learn that Mr. Root took tho medal and highest premium for his superb tures both in New York and Boston, overall com petition. This is indeed a great triumph! RooPs pictures are as near perfection as it is possible to got. There is thought, delicacy, finish, and tho highest degree of artistic excellence in them/ 1 “The perfection of the art. 11 — JioalunSfar. ••Tho best in every point of vrew.Vr— vauta Inquirer , “Tho best over exhibited in tins country. 11 —N. York Sun. ' The Liverpool Custom Mouse Officers’ ob served, when examining a package of Root's Da guerreotypes, “that they wore the host specimens of the kind that had ever passed through their hands. 11 ... HIGH SHERIFF TATE nr KDiKßoaouoii, Scilland, a great amateur in works of art, says, ip a letter to a friend in Philadelphia. “There is nothing like them here; they throw us complete ly in the shade—they are beautiful, and the like-' ness perfect.” A volumno might bo filled with similar notices. But families, relatives or friends, who wish to so- Cure faithful and beautiful portraits, as kenpsakes and memorials, or simply as gems of an exquisite art, always interesting, aro invited, strangers as wtcll as citizens, to examine Ilia superb collection of specimens in the popular Froo Admission Da guerreotype Rooms of M. A. ROOT, ■ 140 Chestnut Street.- Tbila. Doc. 10, 1847 Gm. Bqiisscl’s IVootnr'. ANEW and delightful Ooyerngo for Winter use. From the peculiar diameter of this nr tiolo ob a WINTI3R UEVEUAGE, ami its adap tion (o the oystem during this changeable season of the year, equalizing the circulation and thus preventing the viability from talcing cold,' it stands unrivalled. The mmlical faculty of Pliilndolphip have approved oftho Nectar, tre possessing all the agreeable characters stated above. The genuine | aritclo can be had in Carlisle only at tho Confec tionary nnd Toy store of December 10,1847.—4 m JOli WORK NEATLY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE Protection Against Loss by Fire.. THE ..CUMBERLAND .VALLEY MUTUAL Protection. Company, will bo under the direction of the following Board of Managers for the ensuing year, viz: ' T. C. Miller, B. W* M’Oulloch, Samuel Galbraith, James Weakly j A. G. Miller, Philip Spang ler, ■ Samuel ‘Trill, Thomas A.,' M’Kihney,: John Zug> SomUel Huston, Jolin IS Green, John Bear and Alim. King. There are also anumber of Agonts ap pointed: in the,adjacent- counties who will receive'ap plications for insurance, and forward thom iinmodiatc ly for approval to the office of the Company, when the policy will bo isbUcd without delay. For further in formation sec tho by*laws of the. Company. • T. O. MILLER, President, ' A. G. Miller, Secretary, ~ . September 2, 1847. • - Pi Ego, J. A. Snyder, Carlisle; Ur, Ira Day, Mechohicsburg; George Driiidlo, Monrdd; LiH. Williams, WcstpcnnsborodghjJosophM.Means, NeWbnfgf John Clondehin, "Hogbstbwn; William Peal, Sbippensburg. - rpHE Allen and Enslpennsborough Mutual Fire JL Insurance Company of Cumberland County, incorporated by an act of Assembly, is now fully organized, and in operation undefthemaiiagement. oflhe following commissioners, viz: Chi. Stayman, Jacob Shelly, Wim. U. Gorges, Lewis Hyer, Christian Michael Hoover 1 , Henry Logan, Michael pocklin, Benjamin H. Musser, Levi Merkel, Jacob Kirk, Sami. Prowell, sr, and Melchoir Dreneman, whorespectfully call the attention of citizens of Cumberland and York counties to the advantages which the company hold out. The rates of insurance are ns 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 any time. JACOB SHELLY, President, Michael l Hoover, Vice Prcs't. Lewis Hyer, Secretary. Michael Cocklin, 7'reasurer, May 30, 1847. Aokkts —Michael Hoover, general agent, Mccha* nicsburg; Rudolph Marlin, New Cumberland; M. Cqcklin, Allen;,Witt. R. Gorges, Alien; Christian Titzel, Allen; John C. Dunlop. Allen; Peter Barn hart; East Pcnnshoro; David Martin, Churchtown; C. B. Harmon, Kingstown; Henry Zearing,shirp manstbwh; Simon Oyster, Wormleysburg; Robert Moore, Carlisle;. Robert C. Stcrrctt,.S. Middleton; Philip Brochbill, for Cumberland county. Agents for York County—Jacob Kirk,general agt, Henry Logan, John Shorrick, John Rankin, Daniel Daily, J. Bowman, Thos. Kerr, Peter Wolford. R. 1 ware Mutual Safety Insurance v Company, Philadelphia. AN THE MUTUAL INSURANCE PRINCI \J PLE—combined with a large joint capital! Pre miums reduced to nearly one half of the usual rates. By tho Act of Incorporation, tho stock is'pledged for the payment of and losses which tho Com parry-may sustain. And as on additional security to llio ; assured, the act requites that Xheprojits of the business shall he funded and remain with tho corpo ration, os a guarantee and protection to the insured agoinat/oss. This fund will ho represented by scrip issued by the Company, bearing interest not exceed ing six per cent. per annum. Tho insured are enti tled too pro fata share of the profits of tho Company, and will receive that proportion of tho aforesaid fund In scrip, which the amount of earned premiums paid by himi bears to the total sum of earned premiums and capital stock'. The scrip -thus issued, to be transferable on tho books of the Company as stock. No dividend of scrip con bo made when tholosses and expenses exceed tho amount of earned premiums. The insured' ore protected from loss at. tho custom ary roles of premiums, without any individual liabil ity or responsibility (or tho losses oi expenses of the Corporation. . The assured hove oil tho rights of membership,-r-can vote of all elections, and arc eligi ble ns Directors of the Corporation. Tho subscriber has been appointed agent for this Company, and as the mutual principle is superseding every other mode of Insurance, he would confidently recommend it to his friends and the public. For full particulars enquire cither by letter or per son to •, • JOHN J. MYERS. ■ Carlisle, July 22,1847. Plainfield Classical A cit*.. Four miles west of Carlisle, between the Newvillt State'Road and the Cumberland Valley Rail Road, rpHG third session (Rye months) will commenceioii JL Moxmay, November Ist, 1847. The number of students is limited, and every ef fort made to secure their moral and mental improve ment, ns well as their comfort and health. During the past yea? upwards of forty students have been connected with the institution. The studies embrace all that are 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. References, Terms, &c., made known by nppllca. tionpersonally or by letter addressed to October 7, 1847.—3 m Economy, VUllty and Light! Pine Oil & Solar Xard Lamps. MB. DYOTT, & KENT, Lump Manufacturers, • No. 64 South Second,street, one door below Chcsnut, Philadelphia, have.constantly on hand a complete assortment of DYOTT’S Patent Improved PINE OIL LAMPS, which.are superior in construc tion, nioro simple in arrangement and cnuraco im provements and advantages possessed by no other Lamps. Tho cost of burning them docs not exceed one-half of that of any other light, and produces a light more brilliant than gas. Tho lamps arc so constructed that they can ho 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 tho recent improvements made liy the patentee, adds beauty to their appearance, and renders their management so easy, that a child can lake, care of them. They aro perfectly safe, and free from unplea sant odour. In addition to the above, wo hove n large and hand some assortment of D.YOTT’S NJOWLY IMPRO VED SOLAR LARD LAMPS,'a groat-variety of patterns; Hanging Lamps, suitable for Ohurchcs, Stores, Halls, Factories, Lodgo 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 are prepared to sell, wholesale and retail, os cheap as any other dealers, arid tho articles are warranted equal in appearance, and superior in construction, to any that can bo pro cured elsewhere. . N. D. Lamps, Ac. rogilt, silvered, bronzed and r o. paired in tho best manner. Oil lamps of ovary de scription altered to limn Pino Oil. Philo., 8op(, 2, 1847.—dm To Country ITlcrcluuilH &, Others. POCKET ROOIC MANUFACTORY. No. 36 South o th Uriel, ieloto Cheanut street, Philo THE subscriber lias constantly on bond a large os oortment of tiro following articles of Ids own manu facture, snob as Calf, Russia and Turkey Maioeen Pocket Rooks, Oontlcmen’s Dressing Cases Moroc CO andi Velvet Sogar Cases, Jewelry Cases, Pearl add Ivory Card Cases, Poor) and Ivory Tablets Pearl Ivoty and Velvet Needle Rooks, &,e«s and Baek gammon Boards, with every other article in Ids lino, which ho offers to country inerchauls and othors cheap for cash, wholesale and rolail. . \ JOSEPH KNOX, A TTORNBY AT LAW, Pittsburg, Pa., has re- XL turned from Carlisle to tho practice of Ids pro fossion in Pittsburg, Allegheny county, Pa. February 11,-1847,—1f P. MONYKtI. H. A. Lumber ton, A T T OIiNBV AT LAW, HAnuisituno, Pa. April 20, 184? ly Fire Insurance. R.K. URNS. ■.•' / uemota,t. . ,'"“Quick Pales and Smaltl>rofii,o <smik UK:j ' MYERS . bM lately L ■ ftfKi to tho’ large room In Main street occupied by S.M. Harris, owned by Mrs If nearly opposite the Methodist: Church ij 1 * I future give Oil his, time, (except when I Professional business.) to the ’interests nf'P^ I and .haying securod'thc services of catcf » -'"i ricnccd assistants, he confidently assures I anil the public,’that their orders and M * fa shall havo tho most accurate.attention. 1 rcsCT ipll Dr. Myers also informs his friends that in ./ to his former larger assortment of in °ddiu j (of the latter, a very choice and extensive c m he has just opened a splendid assortment of* Dnttps,: PKnpumKiiT s -AINTS," Boons, (all ki„j,j U,LS » BtaTioxart V Cutlkut, * Laiui Lamps, Fanct Anticxig . Family Groceries, of every variety and prieb-and ss he lnlcnJ , , business on the popular term* of »onid, . ■ “ small profits” he is determinbd to sell r “ and every other aitielb ho may offer, a, can he had in Carlisle. He gives a genetsll"’, to all his friends to call. ■ - nvili (p”For the accommodation of his friend, n DTB-BTUPPB, Spicks, Fruits, CMEAP muJGSTOIuj T & FLEMI N G, respec.luli'y inl d , [heir friends and (he pviblic general!, they,have taken the Drug Store latclv OU .L Mr. - Franklin ..Mehafley, and formerly bv SI Stevenson & Dinkle, on the North West co ** High and Pitt streets, directly opposite lUv eion House Hotel, in the Borough of Carl where (hey have on hand and intend const!! adding thereto, a large assortment of Drugs; Medicines, Paints, Oils Dye-stuffs, Perfumes, Faucy Articles, Glass’* which they ore determined to sell on accommu ting terms. They intend giving iheir amlif'h attention, to. the business, and hope to receir liberal share of encouragement. Physicians t scriptions carefully compounded. ' Carlisle; March 18, 1848. Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting • Wood, Pain Side andDrcast, Sore Throat , Honrtuim V D : tat ion of the Heart u Whooping Couuh 'crt " Hives, Nervous< Tremors, Liver Complaint i Diseased Kidneys, are radically cured hu THOMSON’S COMPOUND SYRUP OP T AND WOOD NAPHTHA. ALTHOUGH ibo.Rrenl fatality of Puliminam cases, at this time shows that there are parti lar cases that render still too applicable the Jrait tior. of appralia medicorum— the disgrace of th cians—to this class of discnccs; and that there stages In their progiess, which having once U reached, recovery,is, doubtful. Still no one *hoi despair. The writings of physicians, whohatceh to these affections.particular attention, abound* many recorded cases of recovery when the paii, had reached a secmjng hopeless slugs of the and there is, at this time, a remedy prepared in P adelphia which has met with the most triumph and cheering success in the most obstinate forms Throat and Pulmonary diseases—so as in hate ( mined the sanction and employment in the t ract of many physicians* Allusion is had to Thomson’s Compound Smii Tar arid Wood preparation of <n wiio, having given to diseases of the lungs and rhi means of cure, (he most careful and thorough itle lion, presented to the public this great remedy. The soothing and curative powtr of'far hasofi hcon - observed In severe roughs and consumptioni But in the above preparation, beside some of our dk valuable vegetable pectorals there is conjoined *i It the Wood Naphtha , a medicine but J.iMy jntroJ ccd, hut which has Iwcn employed with the most* isfactory results in Engl.mil, in pulmimnty com* tlon, especially of n tuberculous form. Read the following from Dii. Yiiumc, the cmiu oculist; ' Pint*., January 18,181?. Messrs, Akkki.t ADickso* Gentlemen—Hi ing recommended.in my practice, nml uml in rojn family, Thomson's Compound Syrup of Tit n -Wood Naphtha, I have no hesitation in soyhigA it is one of tho best preparations of the kind in si and persons, suffering from colds, coughs, Rtfertioti of the throat, breast, Ac , so prevalent hi this h>h> of tho year, cannot use any medicine that nil! nr or prevent , consumption sooner than ThoiMM Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Naphtha. Wm. Yoono, M« D>, 162 S|irDrtit This Valuable medicine is prepared only it ri North East corner /if Fifth pud -Spruce streets, PM Sold in Carlisle, by K. ANGNEY. Price of largo bottles $l, or six bottles for 93. B< ware of imitation. November 25, 1847. To tlie Citizens of CmulierlandCc “ There is something more precious than Goliti Diamonds— Health.” oro some diseases that visit u« ol ilr 1. seasons of iho year, am) which not unfir(ju«i heroine alarmingly fatal, timing the summer or*H ■ tuinn months; especially to the young; there Mi not loss than seventy thousand tiding annually »i derangements of the stomach and towels alone.- Does npt every feeling of our nature heroine enlisli in the humnnn desire to lessen this frightful nu*rh , ty, are wo not hound by every principle of rrligia to administer relief wlicn in our power; anti we t'i charge otir duty when wo point out the greatest r medy over yet discovered, fm this purpose, to l public. If there he one, or if they have a friend, a.child, or a neighbor, who may chance In imJ lli notice, that is sutferiiig with Diarrhoea, Dyrnimr Cholera Morbus, Summer Complaints, Colic, Flat fancy, «Scc M &c. ( then lot them try Dr. Keeler's C dial and Carminative,and wc.guaiantce a speedy cu Doncaster Co., Ndfvillo, Dee. 11, IHI 6, , Dr. Keeler—Sometime Inst summer your agent h me some of your Infant Cordial omf CnriMiiwiJ urging mo to try It, It so happened that I M case, a young child six months old, whow»i niach and liowols were in a very disordered conditio caused by a deficiency of its mother’s milk. | child was a inero skeleton, (hero was much termi' tenesmus and. constant evacuations. I admhdiW every medicine I could think of, with hula slight levimion of the complaint. I then thought ofgm your medicine a trialcornrhoncing with small dow I soon however perceived the child could hear*! 1 dose ns recommended in directions; before it a token ludf a bottle, the stomach and bowels hud ( covered their natural lone, every other had syropi® .yielded, and (ho child rapidly recovered. I have no hesitation in saying that your nmhcu is the very best for Iho dhbvo complaints I hu>c # ministered In a 21 years* praclico. •’Very respectfully, your friend, n'.'l). IiOVVMAN, M.Hj Prepared corner of 3d and South streets, Fhilnn phlo. For sale wholesale and retail by b hot, Carlisle; Dr. McPherson, Horrisbunr; am* 1 Druggists and Merchants throughout the county* July 22, 1847.—0 m . . I>r. I. C. Loomis, WILL perform all operations upon Iho 7cctW that are required for llielr preservation such 08 Sealing, Filing , Mugging* &e. } otvm restore the loos of them, by inserting Arlil' ol Tcolh» from, a single Tooth to a full sell. * lt7*office on Pitt street, a few doors Soul' i the llnilrond Hotel. ~ . N. D. Dr. Loomis will be absent from CnrllB* e » the last ton days, In each'month. Carlisle, July 4,1840. Dr.duargoWimi FoiiIU«V .( Graduate of Jefferson Medical College, Vhilude p ' ' Respectfully offers to tho public;. |i i‘P r 2L sion'at services In'ihq practice of Medicine gory, and! Midwifery. .. . . q nU ih . Oppios at, (ho residence o t Mb father i Ilaijover fllroot, directly.opposite Morretts Ij .. berls’) flolel. ond tho Second Proaliytorlnn w ,uri Carlisle ,AprllB, 1847-.—ly
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