■ , JhgeslQWit, {lower end of Ihctmon.) . THE’ subscriber, respectfully informs his ('.'lends and the public in goiietal, that ho continues to keep the alioVonvoll-known house, in Hoguestown, Oum-. botldnd county.- Having recently refitted my, house, lam fully prepared and determined give . the very heat entertainmen tto my gueslls. rile house m large, airy, and plffaSaiitly, situated.. The rootns,, bedding, &e.,'ivlll'al-timos'be kept in the best possible- condi tiorii and every,necessary attention paid to those who may stop with mo. My table will eonlan. the best the’matkets .ean afford, and every thing that can bo doneto promote the comfort of guests will bo p.omp - Iv attended to. Terms moderate. ItaveUers and Ihiwors ma£ rest assured that they shall never>t»vc ' my house dissatisfied, Hogcstown, Oct; 21, 1847.—3 m Extensive Furniture Rooms. D. F. & A. 0. FETTER, WO ULD most respectfully call Iho attention of Housekeo|icr9 and the public generally, to the extensive stock of splendid Furniture, includ inir Sofas, Wardrobes, Centro and other I ables. Dressing and Plain Bureaus, and every variety ol Cabinet Wave and Chairs, which they have just opened at their new rooms, on the corner of North Hanover and Louther sts., Carlisle.,t, •« . Thpy,are, oonfidont that the-superior finish ol the workmanship,and elegance of stylo, in which their articles are got up, logeilier with llietr cheap ncas, will recommend them to every person want* They have also made arrangements for'manufacturing and keeping a constant supply of every article in their lino, both plain and orna mental; elegant and useful, at prices which they cannot fail'to suit purchasers. They would earn estly incite persons who nro about to commence housekeeping to call and .examine their present - elegant WckV-to which ihey will constantly make additions of the newest nnd most modern styles. ‘ COFFINS made to order at the shortest notice, for town and country., Fiiniitni'C! Furniture I! THE subscriber respectfully informs the public that hd still contlhuca to manufacture and keep on harid, at his shop on North Hanover street, nearly opposite Vfciblcy’s Hotel, Carlisle,' • IfSifßßurcaus, Sltlchoards, Sccrc. T ARIES, TABT.ES, STANDS, Dcaks, Book-cases Bedsteads, Cupboards, of every stylo nnd pattern, nnd in- short; every, thing, that can ho made in a cabinet subscriber will .warrant his furniture, to bo mimafacturcd' out of tho best of material and by the best of workmen, ond’as to' his prices he intends to sell low for cash. All who will give him a call, will say that his furniture is cheap nnd good, All work manufactured under his inspection. Ho particularly invites newly married persons to give him a call nnd examine for themselves —lie, has no doubt his work manship and prices will not foil to please; so don I forgot to call before purchasing etsowhero. • The subscriber would also inform tho public that he. carries bn the . • . Coffin Making Business, and can wait on.ail those who may desire his servi ces In that 1 line.- Having a Hninsß, ho con attend funerals in the country. Charges moderate. .. FREDERICK CORNMAN. Carl isle. Jon. It, 18iG.—ly ' WATCHES AND JEWEEBV. ■T. CONLVN TVESPECTFULLY announces to llio public that l\j be lias’removed hia WATCH and JEWELRY * -j— l ' Store to the building ono door , east of Ins former stand, on Blrcct, where ho will con slantly keep on hand and for .-i ?JEK.aalc on the most reasonable • T .JKI terms. Gold and Silver Ltver ratine and Common WATCHES, Breast-pins, Finger Bings, Ear Bings, Gold and Silver Spectacles, Gold and Silver Pens and Pencils, diamond pointed gold pens, at from 81,37 100-*, 50. Pocket compasses, pen-knives, gold guard chains, and watch-keys, sliver thimbles, Miniature eases, pockets and Bracelets, Silver Table and Tea Spoons, Butterkmves, and an infinite variety of other arli. cles usually kept in a well-furnished Jewelry store Gold Lover Watches, full jewelled. 18 caret eases, from $45 to $9O; Gold Lepines from $3O to $Jj; Silver L’dvcr from $l5 to $3O; Common watches, from $5 to $l2. , . ' . „ / ? My slock Is large, and I,am determined to sell as tow m can be had by retail in the city. ■; Watches and Jewelry repaired as^-” n ( J* NLYN Carlisld, May 20,1847:—ly. _ Hats! Hats! rf"V THANKIfUL for past fuvors, ami ns dcsirou .pfe a g ever to please all who may favor him with their custom, 1 tho sabscribcr'hcrehy notifies his friends ami tho public generally, that ho still keeps bis finishing shop in No; 3, Harpcrls Row; two doors norlh of R. Angnoy’s store, where ho has constantly on hand and will manufacture to order Hats of Every Description, Oil oflho very latest fashions, and at lower prices than ever. His stock of FUUS,&c. have, keen selected with great caro.—and ho will manufucturo Deaver, Tiutro, Cassimcrc, Moleskin, Silk and other hols in tho newest styles, fully equal to any of the city work. Colt, then, fellow-ciliions, ond examine oui ossoit rnehV oVw'o charge »^/^ A^TBOUT . New Book Bindery and Book Store. rnilG undersigned lakes Hits method of informing I the citizens of Cumberland county, and the public generally, that ho has opened u NEW ESTABLISH. MENT in South Hanover street, in the store room Tdrlrierly occupiad by Mr. James McMulh, and nearly 'opposite the Post Ollicc, Carlisle, where ho is prepared ia execute with neatness; durability and dispatch, and on reasonable terms, all descriptions of Binding. Music and Periodicals bound to patterns. Conllo. men’s libraries filled up and repaired. Ladies’ Scrap llooks, Albums and Portfolios, of oil descriptions, mode lo order. Binding done for Libraries, Inslitu. Societies, <&c. on advantageous terms. .BLANK WORK, of every description, snob ns Dockets, Records,'Pood Aooks, Day Books, Ledgers, Journals, Memorandums, Chock Rolls. Receipt Books, doe., of the finest quality of neper, and in a workmanlike style, equal lo any made in any couhlry town'in the State, on the moat reasonable terms.— Call see specimens. New' and Secohd-lmnrtcrt Books, Slalfonnry, he, ■ ' The subscriber has also commenced a new BOOK «tem lit the same piece, where Books of almost every description con ho hod. Orders for books will ho prbmptlysilended to. Bettor end Writing Paper, colored Printing ond Wrapping Paper, Post anil enp paper by the qui« or roam, very cheap. Also, for sale, Blank Bboks, Fancy Articles, IBank Deeds, Lawyers,Justice &, Constables Blanks, A, Urge eaaortment of now slylo Well and Window. v Blind Paper, Fire Boon! Scenes, &c. While nnd blue Bonnet Boards, Gold Pons, sdlf-supplying Ink stands. HovVs black, blue and red Ink, Paper sand, Send Bosoa, now style Wafers, Pencils, Cards, ic„ which will be sold low for cosh, or exchanged for clean Unen and jetton , rags, and such produce as may ro.boudli with neatness and dis patch. Alee, rilo, oi'l m l l j r “' s p,pp[ fj. onT, Agent for Daniel (/ill. r , , MBAv^aoops.,; THE subscribers urelJiQW opening their fall stock of HARDWARE, and to which they would invite the -attention of persons in want ot {roods in their line, as their arrangements aresOch as to enable them,,to sell , lower than any other store. Thoy hnvo now a fullassortinent ol looks, latches, bolls, hinges, screws, and every article for building, mill, cross-cut and circular saws, mouse hole anyils, vices,,files* rasps, chisels, au- trace's, plain:bills,, planes, hand, pannei,- rinoing arid tenant, saws, broad .axes,, drawing knives, chopping, axes, hatchets, hammers, hay and manure forks, shovels, spades, knives, forks, pocket knives ofovery style, butcher knives, ra zors, scissors, shears, waiters, tiays, brass and iron head shovels and tongs, bellows, &c.,_ with n large and full assortment of goods for Sadlers and Carriage Builders. • Alsoi 10 lons hammered and rolled iron, 2 lons cast, shear; blister and spring steel, 50 noirElip lic springs, 1 ton* American and Russia sheet iron, 50 kegs Dupont’s arid Johnson’s Blasting Powder, 3000 lbs. Nova Scotia grindstones, 2000 lbs. Weth erill’s pure ground while lead, 300 gals. Linseed, Oil. 100 gals. Turpentine, 100 boxes of glass, as sorted. Also, Copal; Coach, Japan and Leather Varnish, Mahogany and Maple Veneers, Cedar ware, Baskets, &c. . . They have also Hovey’s.,Patent Spinal Straw Cullers, fur culling bay, straw or corn stalks, the boat article of the . Carlisle, September 10,1817. JOSEPH GRIER Carpenters, Builders, Farmers, Look to your interests, and hay where you can get the Cheapest and Best Lumber. ... TUST received and for sale at the old Lumber J Yard, situated at the west end of the Harhs burg Bridge, down at tbo River, °150,000 Long Pine Shingles, .rood quality, at 811 per thousand, 90,000. of 18 Tnch shingles, good quality—also, 400,000 Feet of Lumber, of 1, u, U and 2 inches thickness, which will bo sold as low as at any other yard at the river. Common Boards at 11,12 and $l3 per thousand, Refuse Boards and Planks from 0 to $B. AS THE STEAM IS UP,. it is as well lo mention that the subscriber is pre pared to saw bills to order, at the shortest notice, of While “Pine and Oak, delivered lo the Railroad free of expense.. Small building Timber always on hand, from 30 lo 70 feet long—also, Plastering Laths, Fence Boards, &0., always ready for sale. The subscriber thankful for past favors, hopesa continuance of the same, and invites the public generally to call and see Bridgeport, Nov. H, 1817.1—tf . ■ A JOURNEYMAN TANNER who is capable XX of taking the principal care in a Tanyard, is wanted for bne'ycar from' the let of April next, by the subscriber near Newburg, Hopewell township,. Cumberland county.^ November 11« XB-V7.—2m* __ Carlisle doming Emporium. rriHß subscribers take this method of informing the , JL citizens of Cumberland county, and the people ip , general, that they have just opened an extensive,' Clothing Store, in South Hanover street, next door to D. H. Arnold’s store, in tho Borough of Carlisle, to which they, in vite tho attention of those who may dcsiro cheap and fashionable clothing. Wo will keep constantly on hand a large arid well selected .assortment of wearing apparel, auch as Coats, Pantaloons, Vests, Shirts, Bosoms, Collars, Scarfs, Gloves, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Hats, Caps, Bools, Bhocs end Slip neis, end indeed every thing necessary to trim out a fashionable .nJ Isnror at loeror prices than can ho found ot any other establishment in Um bcrland county., Being fully convinced that “quick sales and small profits" do better than slow sales and lurßO profits, wo arc determined to sell at a very small advance. Our assortment will ot all times be large which, will afford customers on opportunity of suiting their own taste. *“ Carlisle, Sept. 30,1847,' 1 N N.—Mr. WxnaEN 11. Paiikinson, an 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 additionalcharge. . A. St 1.. WARRANTED equal to any other make, and have never been injured by Fine or Bun otiAns, in a single instance. He also keeps on hand a full supply of Common Chests, made of lighter iron, at Ipwer prices. Letter Copying Presses and Books. Trucks for Stores, Factories, &o. ' Druggists* Presses, Eagle Glass Paper, Portable Shower Baths, &c. Packing Levers, , Hoisting Machines, Refrigerators and Water Fillers. i B OLIVER EVANS, .. r 01 South Second St., below Chesnut, Phila. Tanner Wanted. ARNOLD &. LIVINGSTON, Philadelphia Advertisement. OLIVER EVANS’ Salamander, Fire and Thief Proof' IRON CHESTS, REFRIGERATORS For cooling and preserving MEAT, BUTTER, MILK, and all articles intended for culinary pur poses. '■ WATER FILTERS, OLIVER EVANS’ CELEBRATED WATER FILTERS, for purying water that is brackish or muddy, whether by rains, minerals, or otherwise, can be bad of all sixes and prices, at the Ware rooms, No. 01 South Second Street, two dobra bo lowdiesniil street, Philadelphia. October 7, 1817—ly* ' Watched, &c. « ft HEAP WATCHES, SILVER WARE, (Kit \j.AND JEWELRY—FuII jewelled gold fißUinfrPatcnl Lovers, $4O. Gold I.epincs, $3O; — Silver Lovers, $3O. Gold guard, vest end fob chains, gold and .silver pencils, finger rings nnd thimbles, spectacles, ear rings, miniature cases, medallions, fancy card cases, fans,. &c. Silver table nnd teu spoons.'toe sets, forks, Indies, butter knives, cups, &e. Fine plated castors, cake baskets, candlesticks, Britannia ware, waiters, DIACON’S PATENT’ T.AMPS, Ac. Also gold Patent Lovor watches,from $4O to $l6O. Watches and clocks repaired. Supe rior diamond point gold peusai $1,60. J. & W. L. WARD, 106 .Cbosnut st. abovo Third st., Philadelphia. ■ December t), 1847. ly Xhb Croat Central Cheap HAT & CAP STORE, Wholesale and Retail, No. 3M Market Street, Ninth door above Eighth Street, South side, Phila, CIOMPBISES one of Iho largest and most beautiful / assortments of "HATS, CAPS and MUFFS in the Union, and of tho latest and tnoslapprovedalylos, manufactured under Iho immediate,superintendent of the subscriber, in llio host manner, of plimo mate rials, and will ho sold at tho lowest possible prices for cash. , ... 'i'ho assortment embraces a splendid variety of Silk, Moleskin, Beaver, Brush, Russia, Nutria anil other HATS, of beautiful finish, and a complete slock of nil kinds of Cloth, '(Hazed, Fur and. Plush CAPS, of the moat desirable patterns, together with a supply of Muffs, Furs, Buffalo Itobea, *c. , Gounliy Merchants and olhcrt-nro respectfully in vited to examine tho slock, wjilch they will /hid it to their advantage lo do before purchasing, a* it is his dotorm’mutlon, having 'adopted the caah ayalcm , to soil for easli only, and at tho lowest prices. JOHN FAItEIUA, JR. 381 Market at., nbovQ 6th st., south side, Philu., December —Cm Hardware! .Hardware'!! mHE 'subscribers having! purchased thoonliro JL stock - of Jacob Sener, invite, thd.attention of the fiublic lolheirasaortmont. W|tball tliohum* hanging, boasting,.and buffing made by other es tablishments, wo are able to soil Hardware as low if-nol a little lower’ than any c other Hardware store in the county. ’ Try us and prove us* at the bid and well known stand on- North Hanover at.* betweert Cornman’s Tavern ahd the Hat and Gap Store of Geo. Keller. .We jiaveiiust.'received a full and general assortment of v’f! Hardware & Building Materials, among which may be qnnmeratetljthe following : 500 pounds American Dlist’d.ip'lcbl at 7 cents, por lb. I 1 ,200 pounds of English BlistM.,Steel at 12 i per lb.' : /, •• ’ J • 500 pounds of Cast Steel at. 18$ per lb'. O’ ' ■■ 600 pounds of,Spring Steel,7s cts. per pound. , 30 doz.W porn and Grass Scythes. • ,100 kegs of ft,ails and Spikes ats4 50perkog. 50 boxes of assorted Glass. • 2000 lbs. Ground rWhite -Lead .from $1.76 to $■ per keg. •: ' ' - 2000 IbS. best quality of Grindstones al to 2 cents per lb. .' • / : ‘ : 200 gallons of Linseed. Oil. . j With a full assortment of ,Bulldog Hardware, such as Looks, Latches, Bolts, Hingos, Oils, Paints, Glass and Putty, Nails and Spikes, &0., too numerous to mention., .All to be bad at the low price Hardware slore,of ‘ FORTNEY li FISHER. Carlisle, May C, 1847* /_ Wcw Fall and Winter Goods. The subscriber has received arid is now open ino* at his store, on the south-west corner of the Public Square,.ah: nnusuatly-cheap.stock of sea sonable goods, such as ./ Cloths, Caasimeresj Satiinetts, Flannels, Vestings, Alpacas, Silks,. Bombazines, Shawls, Muslins, Gloves, Hosiery, &c. A splen did, slock of Calicoes, at prices varying from G±to 185 cents. Also, Groceries of alll«fn<ls. . Al so, a fresh stock of tho Celebrated Fluid Lamps, which ha has lately introduced, and which are found to bo by all that have tried them, the most economical and desirable article in every respect now in use. Also, ~ . „ i,, , , The Pekin Tea Company's Teas. He has been appointed sole agent 7 in this place for tho eale 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 timc.bo incr incased indeed or tin foil. Families can bo supplied with any. quantity put up in this manner The public is respectfully invited to call and examine his stock,-before purchasing elsewhere, inasmuch as he.feels confident that his variety and ! nricos will ho satisfactory to purchasers. , • P * ROBERT IRVINE, Jr. ’ Carlisle, November 11, 1847. New Coeds, Again! Second Arrival of .Winter Goods. NOW opening at OGIBBY’S Wholesale and Re tail Store, a splendid assortment of cheap Win ter. Goods. Among the lot wilk bo found a-largo stoclt of f Cloths, Sassimcrcs, Vestings, Cassinotts, &c. Gentlemen wanting a cheap and handsome suit, will do well in,saving money by call ing at this establishment. , ' Ladico am particularly invited to call nnd examine our stock of Cloakings, Shawls, Cashmeres, Mouselin do X.aines, Merino, block and col’d Cobcrg Cloths, Alpacas, California and. Lama Rlaids, and many oth er dress goods. ' Thoro will also bo found a largo as sortment of bleached, and unbleached Snirlings .and Sheetings, Checks, Tickings, Gingham*, itc. As usual, one of tho best & largest stock of Boots anfl ailoss or every doscripClon. : Recollect tho Old Stillj; mast wain slrecl. Dlg Sign, Big Windows, nnd where so many cheap goods have been sold during tho last nine years, Carlisle, December .2, 1847. Always Ahead • THE subscribers have just returned from Phila delphia with a largo assortment of FALL and I WINTER GOODS, which they ate selling octal wonderful low prices. Their assortment consists of a great variety of Cloths, Cassimcrcs, Satliiictfs, 1 Kentucky Jeans, &c*., Flannels, Liriseys, Canton Flannels, Velvet Cords, Alpacas, Merinoes, Cas-h -mcros, Mous.de Laines, very cheap! Ginghams, California Plaid,Worsted Plaidsaml Sergos, Cal icoes, Checks, Tickings, Muslins, Reached and unbleachedMous. do Laino, Blanket, Worsted, Cashmere and Tekerri Shawls, plain raantna, 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 ami complete assortment of Trimmings! Cloth, Fur, Velvet and Glazed CAPS, Carpet Chain, &c. Also, , Groceries, such as prime Rio Coffees, Now Orleans and oth- , or Drown Sugars,'Whitecrushed Sugar, Molasses, Honey, Oil, Salt, Pepper, Allspice'! ond other spices. Also an'asaortment of the “Original N. York and Philadelphia, Pekin Ton’Company" Teas, the best article m the market. Queens ware. Hardware,' Crockery and Coilarwatc, &c.. together with a great number of articles which can not be enumerated, and which will bqdisposed of on such terms as cannot be beat aboi(l these dig gins. Remombcr, those goods hajie all been bought for cash at the lowest possible'prices, and will he sold out at such prices as cannot fail to . suit the pockets of all persons, ' : - ; 1 . . A.&W.BENTZ. Carlisle, Oct. Id, 1847. Splendid New Goode RANGNF.Y, at the North East corner of the , Public Square, Carlisle,, has jilsf returned from tho city, and is now opening an oxtonslvoos sortment of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, which being selected with groat cam, and purcha sed on tho most fayedablo terms ho will dispose of at tho smallest possible profit Heiwould call (ho attention of Formers and others reading in tho country to his largo and fresh snpp,y of Goods es pecially adapted to'their use,.and to lie present soneoh. Ho has also with groat care made largo additions to his stock of Dress Goods ; Including mouslin do lames, handsome cashmeres, bombazines and alopacas, black and fahey col’d. silks, ovory (inscription of prints, Scotch. - {ting hams, Manchester ginghams, lawns & fcalzarines, white goods for drosses, mourning and second mourning goods. ’Ho also oilers his I Cloths, Cassiwcros, SaUfyctts, Vestings, Bummer cloths, linen drills, tweeds,cot ton'panlaloon stuffs, Kentucky Jeans, bed lickings, table diapers, diaper toweling, linenu shawls, stockings, gloves, &<?., at prices 26 percent, low* cr than they have ever been known in this market Ho has also increased his assortment oi,bleacho( and unbleached Muslim in all their varbltus, ami to bo disposod of at greatly reduced prims. Also CARTRTW OS } FLOOR CLOTHS duj. , MAT TING S . will bo found at bis store ntlvory low prices. His stock of GftOCKRIKS, QjjHENS VVABIS, &o„ has been much enlarged njd will bo sold astonishingly low, Together wlt( a largo assortment of , 1 ' Boots, l3hoes, Slippers, &«* which will liedisposecl of andgreatbargajnsßlven for cash. A largo assortment of oilier foods on hand* which cannot hore be mentioned. Cranberries. ( A h(fVo( Crinborries of, ibo best quality, Jua ii, received and for sale a |: ,llo p C °^o^te[f t r (on ,"il Carlisle, December 10, 1847. KrissltijiUlXc’s Head Quarters. , *Ei MONYER; Nobth IlAifi}VEii, Stueet/ Carlisle, V ' ; I como to you with the closing year,' . : d rd To all-witb a smile, to niftio witli a tear— . ■ I banish' ail care from tile passing day, I gladden all hearts, Hick) hasten away. THE subscriber takes this moihpd of informing hid friends and tho public,in general, that ho is constantly manufacturing anil has always on Hand CANDIES of every Variety (whifchforquaj ilv cannot lie surpassed, by any manufactured in the Slhtoywhlch ho will sell Wholesale or Retail at the Old Stand, in North Hanover, street, where So alsoTeeps Foreign FRUITS and NUTS of the latest importation, which will be sold at the low est prices for cash. His stock consists in par.fql tho following! ; • „ , ' Jv Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Prunes, Gtapes, Citron, Dates, Figs, Cocoa Nuts. Cream Nuts, Pea Niils, Pecan Nuts,'Almonds, English Wat nuts, Filberts, &c. • , - , He would also call the attention of thotmblic tobis atobk of Fancy Articles, suitable for tho ap proaching Holidays, consisting of TOYS, DOLLS JIND FANCY NOTIONS, which for beauty arid variety surpasses any thing of the kind ever offered to the citizens of Car,isle. In connection with, the above ho has just received apnme'lotof ~ Fresh. Groceries, consisting of superior; crushed and refined Loaf Sugars, and a good quality of Brown Sugars, Cof fee, from 8 to 124 ols per pound; a superior article of Imperial, Young Hyson and Black Teas; Mo lasses of all kinds, Chocolate, Crackers, Cheese, Rice, Blacking, Matches. Brushes, &o. I‘resli Spices, snob as. Pepper, Aispice, Cinnamon, Cloves, Mustard, Nutmegs & Ginger. A supply of Indigo, fbest quality) Alum. Starch, Washing Soda, Saltpetre, &c., which will he sold at reason able prices,: ■ Tho subscriber returns his sincere thanks to the 'public for the liberal, patronage extended to him during the limo he baa 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 pitonded to. December 16, 1847.' ■ ■- Winter Supply of Drugs, Meals clues, *c. S. 'VV. HAVERSTTCK having just opened his WINTER SUPPLIES of Goods, desires to call the particular attention of l''ainilips and Phy sician to his replenished assortment of DRUGS 1 and MEDICINES, which have been purchased at the best houses in Philadclphiai.and may.be relied upon for freshness and excellence. ■ Added to these will be found an entire slock-of PMINTS, OILS, DYE-STUFFS, Varnishes, Glass, &c. dfcj, all of which ho will ensure,to be of the beat anility and at the very lowest prices. He lias made.many additions'to his stock of BOOKS; beisides securing a new, supply of all the Text Books','Histories,-Readers, Lexicons, Wnting Books, &o. now in use,in College and our public schools—which He, will dispose of on terms, suit ed to' lhe circumstances of all. j His.slock of FANCY ARTICLES embraces a rich'arid extensive collection which it would be im possible to enumerate, but comprising many novel ties which canndt fail to strike the eye and please the taste, such as Ladies and Gentleman scullery, cold and silvor pens and pencils, hair, tooth and clothes Brushes, Perfumes of Rotisello'a rich and extensive, verities, fancy soaps, shaving cream, card cases, pocket pistols, pocket books, &c. Also," a now. 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 line, which Willi a constant supply of fresh FRUITS, Nuts and Confectionary of the richest quality, make a large and splendid stock to which he confidently invites the attention and patronage of his town and country friends, at the old stand in North HanoVot street, nearly op posile the.Carlisle — erotIOKT Carlisle Dec. KV1847» ■ . &REAT IMPROVEMENT IN THE DA GUERREOTYPE ART.—M. A. ROOT’S Daguerreotypes, HO Chestnut St. HIPLADEIi- PtflA, having been pronounced saperior, in tho 1 cities of Europe and the United States, and been just awarded in tho city of N. York tho GREAT PRIZE of “tho FIRST MEDALfor the BEST DAOUEBnBorvPES,” again calls attention to his later and still more valuable improvements. This last is thus noticed by the Evening Bulletin : The True Light. M. A. Root, the great Daguorrootypist of this city, has filled up a room in Ihe 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. Root, with consuramate.faot, resolved. to ayail himself of this aid, to correct shadows. > The Boston Allas speaks of tho portraits by the distinguished Daguerreotypist, M. A. Root, and was astonished to find that tho art had been carried to such a high degree of perfection. Mr. Root,by some now chemical discoveries, has been enabled to transfer the human countenance to the Daguer reotype plate with an accuracy and fidelity alto gether inconceivable. Even the joyous and laugh ing face of the infant is transferred in an instant to the enduring silver plate with astonishing accu racy, notwithstanding in infant life there isscarce ly a second of lime, during'Working hours, when tho body is entirely at rust. The North American and United States Gazette says of a Family Group of Mr. Root—“lt was universally noknbwledgod worthy of being class ed among the first triumphs of this heaven-horn ail." , ... ...... .. Tlio Cily Item says—“ Wo are delighted as Philadelphians, to learn that Mr. Root took tho medal and highest premium lor his superb pic tures both in New York and Boston, overaHcom pelilion. This is indeed a groat triumph 1 Bool's picluroa are as near perfection as it is possible to get. 'There is thought,delicacy, finish, and tho Highest degree of artistic excellence .in them,” •‘The. perfection of the an.”—Boston Star., ; “Xho best in every point of vrew.”—i'ennsj'/ vania Inquirer, . , , “Tho boat ever exhibited in this country.”—N. York Sun, The Liveupooi. Custom Houds Officers ob served, when examining a pnckngthof Root’s Da guerreotypes, “Ural they wore tho best specimens of the kind , that had ever passed through their hands.” HIGH SHERIFF, TATE of Edinbobouoii, Scotland, a great amateur in works of art, says, in a letter .to a friend in Philadelphia., “There is nothing like-,them here; they,throw usobmplolo ly in tho shade—they are beautiful, and the like ness perfect.” A voluinno might bo filled wilh similar notices. But families, relatives or friends, who wish to se cure faithful and beautiful portraits, as keepsakes and memorials, or simply as gems of an exquisite art, always interesting, are invited, strangers ns well ns citizens, to examine tho superb collection of specimens in the papular Free Admission Da ’ guertoolypo Robins of M. A. ROOT,' ; 140 Chestnut Street. ‘ Phila. Doe. 10,1817.—8 m. id : RoimWl’s IVoctnr. ANISW and delightful Bovorogo for Winter use* From the peculiar characterof this ar ticle os a WINTIOIIIJRVEHAGIiJ, and its adap tion to the system daring tins changeable season of the' year, equalizing tho circulation and thus preventing tho viability from takingooldi it sl(inds unrivalled. The modioal faculty of Philadelphia have approved of tho Nectar, as possessing all the agreoapio characters staled above. The genuine article can bo had In Carlisle only at the Confec tionary and Toy store of December 10,•1847.—4m JODWORK NEATLY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE Protection. Against Xoss W Fii e, rTJHE.y CUMBERLAND; VALLEY; MUTUAL J' Protection Company, will bo under tbo direction of t|idfollowing Board of Managers for the ensuing yhahvitl" Ti C. Miliar, D, W. M’Culioch, Samuel GralhrnUli; janiblf Wrinkly . A. G. Miller, Philip Spang ler, Samuel' Trifi, TllomiiS A. M’Kinncy, . John Zug, Samuel Hnsloni John tt Green, John Boat and Abm. King. Thcro'nro also a number of Agonls'op pointod in the adjacent counties who will receive op, pUeatiohs for insurance.and forword.lhom immediate -IV.for approval to tile office of the Company, when the policy will bo isbucdvvithout'delay. ■ For further in formation sec the by-lowa of the Oompnny. ' "!; ~ .. ,T,.0. MlLLER; President. A*. G. Mii,isn, Secretary. ' 'September 3, 1847.. AOBSTSI—M; P Ego, J., A. Snyder, Carlisle;, Dr. Ira Day, Mcohanicsburg; George Brindley Moilfob) L.li. Williams, Means, Ncwburg ; John Olondonin, HogcstOferh j' William Peal, ShippcnsbUrgi' ' . , . Fire Insurance. • rFSnU Allenand Eastpqnnsborough Mutual Fire JL Insurance Company of Cumberland County, incorporated by an act of Assombly, is how fully organized,and in'eperhtionunderlhemahagement of the following commissioners, viz: ; : 1 Cht. Sthyman, Jacob Shelly, Wim. R. Gorges, Lewis Hyer, Christian Titzel, Michapl Hoover, Henry .Logan, Michael Cocklln, Uuiijuinin H. Miisser, Levi Merkel, Jacob Kirk, Sami. Prowoll, sf, and Melohoir Brenoman, wKbrespectfully call the attention of citizens of Cumberland and York counties to the advantages which the company hold out. ■ The rales of insurance are as low and favorable as any Company of the kind in the State. Per sons wishing to bec'oihO members are .invited to make application to' the, agents of' tho company who are willing to wait upon thorn atony time. JACOB SHELLY-, President. Michael Hoover, Vice Prcs't, Lewie IT Van, Secretary. . , Michaei. Cocki.in, Treasurer. May 20, 1847. " Aoknts —Michael Hoover, general agent, Mccha nicsburg; Rudolph Marlin, Plow Cumberland i M. Cocklih, Alien! Wtn. Rl .Gorges, (Alien; Christian Titaoi; Allen; John C. Dunlap. Allen; Peler'Barn hart, East Pennsboro; David Marlin, Churchlqwn; C. D; Harmon, Kingstown;. Henry Zcaring, Shiro tnanslownp Simon Oyster,, Wormloysbbrg; Robert Mobroi-Carlisle; Robert O. Stcrrolt, S, Middleton; Philip Brechbill;for Cumberland county. 1 Agents for,y.ork County—Jacob Kirk, general agt. Henry X.cgan, John Shorrick, John Rankin, Daniel Daily, J. Bowman, Thds. Kerr, Peter Wolford. Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Company j I'lilladelpliiaiv ON THE MUTUAL INSURANCE J?niNCl- PLß—combined with a large joirit capital! Pre miums reduced to nearly one half of the usual rates* By tho Act of IncoiponUion, the stock is pledged for tho payment of and Josses which tho Com pany may sustain* And as on si/di/iwialaccarrfyto tho assured, tho act requites that tho profits of tho business shall bo funded and remain with tho corpo. ration, as a guarantee and protection to tho insured against loss-. .This .fund will bo represented by scrip issued by tjio Company, bearing interest notexceed ing'six- per cent; per,annum; Tho insured ore enti tled to a pro rata shore t>f the profits of tho Company, arid will receive that proportion of tho aforesaid fund in scrip, which tho amount of cat nod premiums paid by him, boors to tho total sum of earned premiums and capital stock,-■ ■-T ■■ - Tho scrip thus issued, to bo transferable on the books of the Company as stock. No dividend of scrip con bo made when the losses and expenses exceed tho amount of earned premiums. Tho insured are protected from loss at tho custom ary rotes of premiums, without any individual liabil ity or responsibility for tho losses 01 expenses of the Corporation. The assured hove o|l the rights of membership,—can vote at oil elections, and ore eligi ble ns Directorsoftho Corporation., : The subscriber has hecir «ppO'“‘vd ysvntfor this Company, and ns tho mutual principle is superseding every other mode of .Insurance, ho would confidently recommend it to his friends and the public. For full particulars enquire either by letter or per son to JOHN J. MYERS. Carlisle, Ju1y'29,1847. ■' - Plainfield' Academy. Four -miles xoest—oj' Carlisle, between' NeiaiUh Slate Road and the Cumberland Valley Rail Road. THE third session (five months) will commence on MoJuiat, Novpraber 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 hove been connected with tho institution. Tho studies ombroce all that nro requisite for College or any business, or profession. Every effort will bo made to secure a continuance op-patronage from tho friends of cduca- References, Terms, made known by applies* ion personally or by letter addressed to ; . R, K. URNS. October 7,1847.—3 m Economy, Utility and Mglit! Pine X)il & Solar Lard Lattips.. MB. DYOTT &ICENT, Lamp Manufacturers, i No. 64 South Second street, one door below Chcsnut, Pluladclpbft, have constantly on hand a romplcto assortment of DYOTT’S Patent Improved PINE OIL DAMPS, which.are superior in construc tion, more simple in arrangement and cinjrnco im provements and advantages possessed by no other Lamps. Tho cost of burning them docs not exceed ono-half of that of. ony other light, and produces a light more brilliant than gas. Tho lamps are so ccnalructcd lhqt they can bo burned dry, when tho wick is short. ! The. wick, which is consumed, being supplied with oil by K a feeder underneath it. This arrangement keeps tho oil always pure in tho lamp, and renders other cleansing altogether unnecessary, and. tho recent improvements mode by the patentee, adds beauty to their appearance, ami renders their management so easy, that a child can take care of 1 thorn. They are perfectly safe, and free from unplcn -1 sant odour. In addition to tho above, we have a large and Ijnnd some assortment of DYOTT’S NEWLY iMPUO VED SOLAR LAUD LAMPS, a great variety .of patterns; Hanging Lamps, suitable, for Churches, Stores, Halls, Factories, Lodge Rooms, Hotels nhd Billiard Saloons, and Lamps with shade's, designed for reading, and for every other purpose where light is required.. A hnndsom'o variety of .CANDELA BRAS, BOUQUET HOLDERS, and every article pertaining to the lamp business. Having every fa cility for manufacturing, wo aro prepared to sell, wholesale and retail, as cheap as any other dealers, and tho articles aro warranted equal in appearance, and superior in construction, to any that can bo pro cured elsewhere. . • 1 N; B. Lamps, &c; rogilt, silvered, bronzed and re paired in. the best manner. Oil lamps of every de scription altered to bum Pino Oil. Phi1a.,80pt.2,1847.—0m 1 ‘ 1 ■ To Country IBoi'clmuts & Others. POCKET BOOK MANUFACTORY. No, 30 South Ci/i street, hdow Chconut ,t(rut, Phila THE Subscriber has constantly on hand a largo as sortment of the following articles of his own manu facture, such as Calf, Russia.and Turkey Morocco Pocket Docks, Gontlcmbn’a Dressing Oases, Moroc co and Velvet Sogor Cases, Jotvolry Cases, Pearl and Ivory Card Oases, Pearl and Ivory Toblets,. Pearl, Ivory and Velvet .Nocdlo Rooks, : Chess end RaCk gammohtDoorde, with every other ortrcle in Ills lino, which ho olforo to 'country merchants and otlreroj cheap for cash, wholesale ond eoloil. ' • h p. h. smith, IF. 30 South eth St., before Chet,, I'Kila,. Oct.'S 1,1847.—3 tn ‘ , ,■ A TTORNEY AT LAW, Pittsburg, Pa., has ro- Xi. turned from Carlisle to tho practice of Iris pro fession in Pittsburg,.Alleghany county, Pa. ■ .j February 11, 1847.—1 f . P. MONYER R. A. tiiralipUpn, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ' HAiihtshuno, Pa. April 20, 1847.—1 y JOSEPH KNOX, removai,, , . "Quic/c Sales and Small Profits,'' J;'l®YEHs|,.h , aß lately removed ],■ Dritg find Book Store " USEm&-■ to the large room in Main street r> c occupied byS., M. Harris, owned by Mrs, Knox Itcafly'opposite the Methodist*Church. Hew'ir future’:,give nil his time, (except when cumbm - Prbfossionol.husineas,) to'the interests of his at’ arid having secured the services of careful and ricnced assistants,-ho confidently assures his and the public* - that their orders, andiprcscrlmJ 11 shQllhffvetlib mo&t accurate attention. * 0n * , D>. Mybrs informs hie friends that in addti' to his.forhicr'largb assortment of . lotl ■ (of ihV’lttflori a yory fchpice and extensive collection I hb.Has just opened a splendid assortment or ° n *' .Bnuqs, /.Pkiifumkht, Paints, Books, (all kinds,) .Oils, Stationaut, ; 'Dye-stuffs, , ‘ , • Cutleut, Spicks, ; ■ Lxnn Ijamps, Fiiuitb,' . - ( . Fancy Auticus, ' - ' Family- Groceries, of every variety and prico-Uiid ns ho mtenli J 0 j n business on tho populftr terms of “quick anlca smell profits,’’ he is determined, to sell G: uteVjm , and every other nitido lie may offer, as hw ns the' con bo had in Carlisle. He gives a general invit a iJ[ to nil his.friends to call., , v 11 ■p CC/*For tho accommodation of his friends, D r . Mv ers’ Drug Store,will bo open at all hours on Suntljt for tho.saloof Mtdicinesanly. CBIEAP lIRJ G Sroni:, I. & FLEMING, respectfully i„r„, m ■ their friends and the public generally, n,, ( they have taken the Drug Store lately owned bt Mr. Franklin Mehhffey. arid formerly by Messri. Stevenson & pinkie, on the North West corner or High and Pitt streets, directly opposite the J| M . sion House Hotel, im the Borough of Carlisle, -where they have on hand and intend constantly adding thereto, a large assortment of 1 . Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye-stuffs, Perfumes, Innoy Articles, Glass, &c. f which they are determined to sell on acconmioda* ting terms. They intend giving their undivided attention to the business, and hope to receive a liberal share .of. encouragement, scriptions carefully compounded, Carlisle, March 18,1848. CONSUMPTION, Asthma, Bronchitis , Spitting Blood , Vain in Iht r ■■ Side and Breast, Sure Throat , Hoarseness, Vulpi. . '1 at ion of Vie UearU,. Whooping Cough, Cmp, Hives, Nervuils Tremors, hirer Complaint and - .Diseased Kidneys, are radically cured-by THOMSON’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF TAR AND,WOOD NAPHTHA. ALTHOUGH the great totality of Pulmonary dis eases, at this time shows that there nrc particu lar cases that render still too applicable the designa tion of approhia medicorum —the disgrace of phyij. clans—to this, class of diseases; and'that there are stages in'their progicss. which having once been reached, recovery is doobtfol. Still no one ihouU despair. The writings of physicians, who hate given to these offcctions particular attention, abound whli many recorded cases of recovery when the patient had reached a seeming hopeless stage of the disease; ond there is, at this time, a remedy prepared in I’hib adelphia which; has met with the most triomphint and cheering success in the most obstinate forms of Throat" and*- Pulmonary discoscs-*-so as to hate ob tained the sanction and employment in the practice of many physicians. . Allusion is had to Thomson's Compound Syrupof Tar .anil - Wood‘Naphtha—the preparation ofonf, who, having given to diseases of (he lungs and their .means'of cure, the most careful and thorough atten tion. presented to the public this great remedy. • The soothing and curative powrr of Tor hai often been observed in severe coughs ond consumption.— But in the above preparation, beside some of our morl valuable vegetable pectorals there is conjoined with it the Wood Naphtha, a medicine hut lately introdu ced.:b'n.t which boa boon cmnloyeJ with lUr »»i- Isfactbry results in England, in pulmonary consort)*., lion, especially of a tuberculous form. i Rend the following from Dn. Youth-., the cminrs' oculist: Puila., January 18, 1847. Messrs. Anonkt & Dickson :—Gentlemen—lin ing recommended in my practice, and need in mj own family, Thomson's Compound Syrup of Tar sad -.WooclNophthq, I liqvo,nob£s]ioli«n in faying that it Is one of the best preparations of tbo kind in ure, and,persons suffering from colds, coughs, nfleclions of the throat, breast, &c, so prevalent nt tills utm of the year, cannot use any medicine that will tutt or prevent, consumption sooner than Thomson* Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Naphtha. Wm, Young. M. D., 163 Spruce it '‘"’This’Valuable medicine is prepared only st fke North Enstcorncr of Fifth and dprncc sired*, fW*- Sold in Carlisle, by K. ANGNEY. Price of largo bottles $l, or six bottles foifrlh* ware of imitation. November 26, 1847. To tiic Citizens of Cumberland Co. “ There is something more precious than CoN k Diamonds —HKAi.r/r.” ' rpHERE arc some diseases that visit us at *l«i ,L seasons of tho year, and which not unftcqucnV', become alarmingly fatal, during the summer ami lumn months; especially to the young; there hem not less,than seventy thousand dying annually wiin derangements of the stomach and bowel* Does not every feeling of our nature become rnlisto in the humane desire to lessen this frightful ninrult* ty, are we hot bound by every principle of religion to administer relief when in our. power; ami we re charge our duty when wo point out the greatest re medy'ever yet discovered, fm this pufpose,, to I * public. If there lie one, or if they have a '.? r n child, or a neighbor, who may chance to lead ini notice, that Is suitering with Diarrhoea, Dps'll Cholera Morbus, Bummer Complaints, Coli«v » Icticy, dec., dee., then let them try Dr. Keeler * 0 dial and Carminative,and we guarantee a speedy cun Lancaster Co., Ndfl’ville, Dee. 11, 1^ Dr. Keeler—Sometime last summer your ngen me some of, your . Infant Cordial ami Carnim* ' urging me to try It, It so happened that ‘ « case, n young child a'‘out six months old, wno much and bowels w?rc m a very disordered con * caused.by a deficiency -of.its mothers. "I*I*’ 1 *’ sn , child was a mere skeleton, there was much t tenesmus and constant evacuations. I udmin every,medicine I could ,think of, with hut 8 ,8... levintion of, the complaint. I then thought ° l your medicine a trial commencing with "'I 18 ' f n I,soon however percciycdtho,c|iild could Vj dodo as recommended indirections; holorc taken half a bottle, the stomach and bowels ft covered their natural lone, every other bad *y l yielded; und tho child rapidly recovered. , I have no hesitation in saying that your , is tho very best for tho above complaints i i ministered In a 21 years’ practice. Very respectfully, your friend. H. B. BOWMAN,M-y-,, Prepared corner of 3d and South streets, phio. For sale wholesale and retailJ by itOT;Carlisle? Dr. McPherson, IloVftsliunr, •"« * Druggists and Morchanla throughout the coumj July 22, 1847.—0 m Dr, It C. Isooiiilf, Vv • • »p if WILL perform all operations uponlho ‘i, ■that are required for their P™ 80r *' w ill such as ’Scaling , Filing, Plugging > 9’ .01,1 restore the .loss of them, by inserting A' Teeth 1 from a single Tooth to,a full sett. 'jj, ol jyOfflpo on Pitt street, a few doors S the Railroad Hotel. ■ . . rtnrlisl 0 N. D. Dr; Loomis will beahsonl from the last ten ln each niibnth. Onrlislo, July i, 1840* 1 —-* ”»r, Ocoi-bo Wllil* ■*“»*% m: iCtrailuale ofjetffemn Jlfwfioai College, IJ" ' fc , T)EBPEOTFUi.I,y offer, toi tho publicL r , S«r IV slonol services In tho ptacilio of Mod gory, and Midwifery, ; 11. ihthor i" Bo l', Omtf at tho residence of ,l 'f J" ~ r| p io f Hanover street, illtoclly opposite Mor ,„„ oU u,cB, Port.*) Hotel, and tho SocondPrcab)'tf'i» 1 ' w OorUsio; April B, 1847, ty Physicians pit.
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