-arMv.»y-. y;n> * ,I'jiatlS' >ati . V h:i.i ,ojna W< iBOOMi opening tlieif Fall I rtooki'fltMtlWVyAßE, and to wind, they would invUeW attention of persons in want Ot .roods in their line, as their arrangements are such as to enable.thorn -fo.sell .lotycr ihan.anyother store.'' They. have now a full assortment of lock«, latohea,' bolls,•hipges,. sorewa,:and.eyery.amcle for-building;', mill, cross-cut and .circular saws, mouse hole, anvils, vices, flics, rasps, chisbls, ad-, ours, ;braces, plain bins, pianos, hand,, paiihel, riimihg and.-, tenant: saws, .broad axes, .drawing knives, chopping axes,'.haliihetfl, hammers, hay. and (ftanirre fo'rks, shovels, spades, knives, forks, pocket knives of evoryStylei botcher knives, ra zors', 'scissors, shears,' waiters, trays, brass and iron head.shovels and tongs, bellows, &c., with a large andJfdJr akdortnieht of goods for oadiers and Carriage:Builders'. . , ' ' Also, jo (oris hammered and foiled iron, 2 tons, cast, shear, bljsler and spring steel, 50 palrjtdtp tie springs,,](ton American and SO.keirs U.n'ponl's and Johnson s Blasting 1 oyjder, 3OOP Scotia grindstones, 2000 lbs. V?«lh erili’s '.pure. ground.vvliite lead, 300 gals. Linseed Oil, 100 gals; Turpentine, 100 boSes of glass, as sorted. -Also,.Copal, Coach, Japan and Leather | Varnish, Mahogany- and Maple Veneers, Cedar" ware*.Baskets, &o. • Th’ey have also Hovey-s Patent Spinal olraw C«tler9«;for culling, hay, straw or corn stalks, the -hast artieie of the , Carlisle, September 10,18-17. ' Carpenters, Builders, Farmers, Look to your interests and buy where ytm ean gel the . Cheapest and. Beet Jbdjnbtr.. . j JUST received and for sale, at the old Lumber ■Yard, situated at the West end of-the Harris-, burg -Bridge, down at the River,' 1503Q0Q Long Pine Shingles,. good' quality,"at §ll‘pet,thousand, 90,000 of 18 inch shingles, good quality—also, 400,000 Feet of Lumber, of 1,’U,14 and 2 inches thickness, which will he sold as low as at any other yard at.tlio river. ;■■’■. ;. Common Boards at 11.. 12 and SI3 per thousand, Refuse .-Boards and Wanks IVonf fi to $B. . " ' -AS THE STEAM IS UP, it is-ns well to irierillori Ill'll ihesitbscriber is ill'll" narrid to saw bills to order, at the shortest notice; of White Pine and Oak. delivered to the Railroad free of expense.' Small building Timber always on hibd, ffont 30,i0 70 feet long—also, Plastering. Laths;: Pence Hoards,'&o., always ready for sale. The subscriber thankful for past favors, hopesa continuance of the. same, and invites, the public genirhlly to call arid CHURCH; ,, Bridgeport,Nov. I', I&l7.—if. .-/I- Tanner Wanted. ■A JOtj RNEV MAN TAN N lilt who is capable. i\ 0 f taking the principal care in a Tanyard v is wanted for one year from the Ist of April next, by the subscriber near Newbarg. Uopewell township, Cumberland county. . . “ • , „ a. smith McKinney. > -November 11, 1917.—2m* _ . Carlisle ClotUlus Emporium TfrE subscrihcrs take this method of iriforming.lhc ciliienß,of Cumberland county, and the people in general, that they have Just opened an cxlcneivo Clothing Store, in South Hanover street, next door toD. H. Arnold's stbrei'in the Borough of Carlisle,'to which they in vita the attention of those who may desire cheap and fashionable' clothing. Wo will keep conslantly on hand a largo and well selected assortment of wearing apparel, BUch-aa . , Coats, Pantaloons, Vests, Shirts, Bosoms, ■Collars, Scarfs, Gloves, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Hats, Gaps, Cools, Shoes and Slip pers, and indeed every thing necessary to trim out a , fashionable,man, and belter articles atlower prices thai> edit bo found at any other establishment in Cum berland county. Being fully convinced that ."quick sales and small profits” do bolter than slow sales and largo profits, wo are determined to sell at a very small advance, .Out assortment will at oil times be.largc which will afford customers ah opportunity of suiting their own taste. ARNQLD & LIYINGSTOX .; . Carlisle, Sept. 30,1847. .... N. N.—MrfWAtißErr B. PiUKlirsojr, an experi. enped 'and fashionable tailor, will cut for life above establishment. Persona prefering, can .have their measures taken and garments madc,upto order with* out, additional charge* A. &L. ' ■' Pliiladclplila Advertisement. ; OLIVER EVANS’ ' Sai.amandeb, Fire and Thief Proof H IRON CHESTS, WARRANTED equal to any oilier make, and have never been injured by Fire or Bun olaks, 4n a single instance. Ho also keeps on hand a folk supply of Common Chests, mado of lighter iron, at lower prices. Letter Copying Presses and Books. ■ ’Trucks for Stores, Factories, &e. Druggists’ Presses, , Eaglo Glass Paper, Portable Shower Baths, &c. Packing Levers, Hoisting Machines, Refrigerators end Water Filters.- . . OLIVER EVANS, 61 South Second St., below Chesnut, Phila. Refrigerators For "cooling ’and preserving MEAT, BUTTER, MILK, ami all: articles, iniended for culinary pur poses. WATER FILTERS. OLIVER EVANS’ CELEBRATED WATER FILTERS, for purying water that is brackish or ■middy, whether by talus, minerals, or otherwise, can bo bail of all sizes and prices, at the. Ware rooms, No. 01 South Second Street, two doors be low Chesnut street, Philadelphia. October 7, 1817.—ly* WulCllCN, Ac. A Tihbap WATCHES, SILVER WARE, /RTS VJ AND IEWELUY—TuII jewelled gold oiliulOPatont Lovers, $4O. Gold I.epinek, $OO. — Silver Levers, $2O. Geld guard, vest and fob chains, gold and silver pencils, finger rings and thimbles, spectacles, ear rings, miniature coaba, medallions, fancy cord cases, fans, &c. Silver table and tea spoons, ioa sots, forks, Indies, butter, knives, cups, Hie. Fine plitcd castors, coke baskets, candlesticks, Britannia . ware, ■ wallers,’ DIACON’S PATENT LAMPS. Also gold Patent Lover watches, from $40,t0 $160.. Watclico and clocks repaired. Supe rior diembnd point gold pens nt $1,50,' ■ J. &*W. L. WARD, ’ lob Chesnut st. above Third st., Philadelphln. ’December'9, 1847.—1 y Tlio Orout Central Cheap HAT & CAP STORE, I Vhoteaale and Retail,. No* 2 64 Market -Street, Ninth door above Eighth Street, South tide, Philo* COMPRISES ono of (ho largest arid most bdoutiful assortment* of HATS, CAPS and MUFFS in the Union, and of (lip latest and most approved styles, manufactured under the immediate superintendence oftlio subscriber, m tho best manner, of pilmo male* rials, and will bo sold at lho lowest possibly, prices forcashi The 1 assortment* embraces ,u splendid variety of Silk, Moleskin, Uouvop, Brush, Russia, Nutria and other' HATS, of beautiful finish, and a complete stock of all kinds of Cloth, Glared) Fur and Plush CAPS, of the most desirable pnlVcnls, together whh a supply of Mufoflurs, Buffalo Robes, &c. Country Merchants and other* are respectfully in vited CO examlrio tho stock, which 1 they will (Tud ifto (heir advantage to do before purchasing, ns it is his determination,' having? adopted the caah ayntem, to "lito' M. and a. , JU . ‘ SS4 Morkol;,t,;n))pvB Btli »i;, «i)Uth side. Phila., Dec<mibor i, 1847.—6 m I] i»M3' liardwure! Uarslware.j j ~, . ! fPHE subscribers : hatiitrg - purchased■ the ’entire X sthek-of Jacob-Senerj invite the attention of the public totheir nBsorikenti r --Willi*U-ihß hum bugging, boasting, and puffing made - by. o(her,cs ? tablishrnenls, we are ableto.SelliHardwatoas low if not-a lit'lu lower than any other, Hardware siore'in the county. Try .Ua.and pro.vei >lB, at the old and well known stand on North Hanover at., between Cornman’s Tavern and the. Hal and Cap Store of Geo. Keller; : We .have jus* received ,a full andtgeneral assorlrnentof Hardware & BuUding ]perials,J Which: may be enumerated the 500 founds American Blisi’d/ Steßl'ftlT'cehis’ 200 pounds of l Bngijsh £3l fat il. Steel at per 500 poiinds of Cast and. Sheer Steel at -18$ per lb 50.0. ppunds'of Spring Steel7*els. per .poured., 30 dpi.iof Corn and. Grass Scylhe8 t 100 kegs,of .Nailsjand Spikes;at $4 50 boxes of .assorted Glhss. ..n,. ,-, 2000 ; lbs,; Ground. White Lead from $1 76. .to cents perlln. . .r. t . • 200 uallons-of Linseed Oil. T With a full aVsbrtmeht of ; Building Hardware, such' as Locks.'’ Latches* Bolts, Hinges, Screws, Oils, Paints, Glass and Phliy v Nalls and Spikes, &c,, 100 numerous to mention. All lobe had at the low price & pisHER.'-' Carlisle, May.fiyXS'llV ;■:> , ‘ ’ - Nfew Fali and Write* Goods. The subscriber has just received and is now open inw at his store, on the soulh-westcorneror the Public Square, an unusually cheap stock of sea sonable goods, such as' Cloths, .Cassimeies, Sattinetts, Flannels, Vestings, Alpacas, Silks, liombazines, Shawls, Muslins, Gloves, Hosiery, &e. , Asplen did stock of Calicoes,-at prices varying from bj- to IS},cents. A 150,.. .- ■ Groceries of all Kinds. ■ > Also, a fresh stock of.the Celebrated Fluid tamps, which he had' lately introduced, and which are, found-to .be by all, tliat baye tried them; the most economical and desirable article in every respepl now in use. Also. ~ , . The Pekin Tea Company's Teas. Ho; has been appointed solo agent, in this place for the sale of the above'Peas, to whioh 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. tiihe,be inc incased: ipdetid or tin-foil. Families, can bo 1 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 ho feels confident that his variety and ■ nricos will bo satisfactory to purchasers. " ; i! i. ,! ROBERT IRVINE, Jr. ~ -■ Carlisle,’November 11; 1R47. Second Arrival of Winter Goods, NOW opening at OGII.DY’S Wholesale inJ Re tail Store, a splendid assortment of cheap Win ter Goods. Among the lot will bo found a largo stock of ' ' ■ . /i ‘ , Cloths, Sassimcrcs, Vestings, Cussinctts,.&c. Gentlemen wonting a cheap and handcomo suit, will do well in saving money by call ing at this establishment.; 1 • l.ai’jrs are pnrliculnrly.invitcd to call and examine out stock ofCloakings, Shawls, Cashmeres, Monsolin do Laines, Merino, 'black, and col’d Coberg Cloths, Alpacas, California and lama Plaids, and many oth er dress goods, i 'There will also bo found a largo as sortment of. bleached and unbleached Snirlings and Sheetings. Checks, Tickings, Ginghams, See. . As usual; one of the best & largest slock of Boots and SuoßO.of.owary. JsMuiptian.- Recollect tho Old Stand,, Bast Maty street, Big Sign, Big Windows, and, where so many cheap goods have been sold daring the last nino,ycarB., Carlisle, Deccmber.2, 1847. , THE subscribers liaye just returned'from Phila, delphia with a large assortment of F ALL'and WINT’ER GOODS, which they are selling out at wonderful low prices. Their aseorlmenlreonsists of a great variety .of ■ Cloths, Casslmcrcsj-Sattiiicttsi Kentucky Jeans, Ac.yFlannels, Linseys,' Canton Flannels, Velvet Cords, Alpacas, Merinoes. Cavh meree, Motts, do Laines, very cheap; Ginghams, California Plaid, Worsted; Plaids and Sergos, Cal icoes, Checks, Tickings, Muslins, bleaohed i; and unbleached; Mous. do Laine, Blanket, .Worsted, CasHmbre and Tekerri Shawls, plain mantua, ealin and ah 'assortment of Bonnet Ribbons, Glovee,.Hosiery, Fringcs.-Gimps; Com forts, Suspenders, silk, cotionand gingliam Hand ' kerchiefs, woolen Hose, woolen Vain,-all colors; 1 and a fell and complete assortment of Trimmings; Cloth, Fur, Velvet and Glazed'CAPS, Carpel Chain, &c. Also, Groceries, ~ , such as prime Rio Coffees, Now Orleans and qlh-, j et Brown Sugars, White crushed Sugar, Mblasafs, j Honey, Oil, Salt, Pepper, Allspice and , other spices, Alsu an assortment of the,“ Original N. York and Philadelphia Pekin _Tea Company” Teas, tho best article in the market. Queene waro, Hardware, Crockery and Oedarwate, &c., together, w tilt a great number of .articles which cau -o*l bo enumerated, and which will bo disposed of on ouch terms as cannot be bout about these dig-] gins. Remember, those goods, have all been bought for cash ot tho lowest possible prices,; and will he sold out at such prices us cannot full to suit the pockets of all persons,’ . , . : A.&.W.BENTZ. Carlisle, Got. 14, 1847. R ANGNEV, at the North East oornor of thd . Public Square, Carlisle, has Jußi returned front the city, and is now opening an extonsiveas aortm*ht of Foreign tihd Domestic Dry Goods, which being selected with great care, and purcha sed on tho most favorable terms ho will dispose of at the imnllisl pomhk profit He would cull the attention'of Tanners and others residing InThq country to his largo and fresh supp.y of Goods es pecially adapted to their use, and to the present soaeon. He lias also with grout card made largo additions to hie stock of including mouslin do lames,handsomooasbmeros, bombazines and alapacas, black and fancy col’d. silks, every description of prints, Scotch ging hams, Manchester ginghams, lawns & balzarincs, wliilo goods for (Presses, mourning and second mourning goods. Ho also oilers his • Cloths, Cassiiijcics, Saltinctts, ... Voallngs, summer cloths, linen drills,lweeds.cot ton’panlaloon slliffs, Kentucky Jenns, bed tickings, table diapers,, diaper towdlmgi linens, shawls, stockings, glovos r &c., at prices 25. per cunt. louv er than they have over boon known 1 i/i Ihjs market. Ho Inis also Increased his oslsorimoill of bleached and unbleached Mualina in all their varieties, and to bo disposed ofnt greatly reduced prices;, l Also CARPETINGS, FLOOR CLOTUS and NJl'V* T/NOS, will bo fonnd nt his store at very,low. prices. His stock of WAIUS, &o„ has boon much enlarged and wilfbo sold astonishingly low. Together with a largo assortment of Boots, Shoes, Slippers, &o. which will and gmal bargains given for cash. A* large assortment of other goods on hand*, which cannot herd lie mentioned. . . Cranberries. A I.OT of .Cranberries of the best quality, just received and forsalo at the Odnfegllonary ol P. MONYBK, - Carlisle, December 16, 1847. New Goods, Again! Always Ahead Spluiulid Now Goods Dress Goods . p. monyer, ' •. •■■■• ' ;! North' ll'ANovKii.'iSiTßßeT, CXhiisle.’' I Comoro you with the ohmhg year,' 5!o all with a smile, lo nunc with.n tear— 'l biiniSh all oato from the passing ilnyr ■ I gladden ullh’ciirts.llienhaßtcn away l; , ■ rnil i; subscriber takes this method of informing -JL his friends and the public in general, that ho iT constantly manufacturing and has always on hand CAN DIES Af,query variety. (which for .qual ity cannot be surdaSeed by any mnniifactbred in iho StaleV which HeWillaell Wholesale or Uetail at the Old. Stand, in.Nqrlh Hanover otreel, where 'he also keeps Foreign FUUITS and NO 1S of the ihtest Importation,- which will bo'eold at thelow- Wsl prices for cash. His slock ednsisjs m part ot he following! \ I--! 1 ■ • Prunes, Grapes, Raisins. Oranges, Lemons, Citron, Dhles, Figs;'. Oo'boa Nats, CreamiNjtt, Pea Nuts, Pecan NUls,.:Almondd, English >Val-| nnts,-Fllkerts, be.,- f • 1 •>' tii. ■t He would also cull lho :ottenlioil of .the mil)lie ao his Block of Fancy Articles, suitable for ihe.op,, nroaohinff Holidays',' consistingfof >•*•**• rOYS,nOhI,SAND>PJINCY NOTIONS, which for surpasses any thing of the kind evhr offol’ed to'the citizens of Car.isle; In connection will) theabove he has just received a prime lot of / ji . . Fresh G-rocenes, consisting of superior; crushed .and wSncd Loaf Sugars, and a good quality of Drown Sugars, 1,01- fee, from 8 to 12 J els per, pound; a superior article of Imperial, .Young Hyson and Bladk I eas; Mo lasses of dll kinds;Chocolate,'.Crackers, Cheese, Hide,' Blacking, Matches. Brushes,, &c. trash Spices, "such' as Pepper! A, (spice, Cinnamon, Cloves; Mustard, Nutmegs & Ginger. A supply ‘of Indian,'(best.'qualityi Alum, Starch, Washing Soda, Saltpetre, &c., Which will be sold at reason able’pricos.' , . ’. The subscriber returns his sincere thanks to the public for the liberal patronage extended to him during the’ time He has been in businesS, arid hopes by attention to business arid a desire to please, to merit a coniintiarico of the same; Allptdors from' a distance promptly ulteiuled 10. ;■ December 16; 18*171' ~* ' .. * , Winter Supply of Drug*, Me«U- S VV. HA.VEUSTICK having just opened his WINTER SUFPIUES of Goods;,desires lo call the particular attention of Families and Phy? sician: to' assbrtment of DRUGS and'MEDICINES; which have-beCn purchased at the beet; houses in Philadelphia, apd may'be. relied: Upon for freshness and excellence. - Added ,tu ibcsewill he found an entire stock of PJIIN.TS,'. OILS, nXE-STOFES, Varnishes, Glass, &o. &c„ all of which,he will ensure to bp of the best quality and at,the very lowest prices. He has made many additions,lo his stock of, ROOKS, besides seedring a new supply of all the Text Dpoks, Histories, Reader's; Lexicons, Wriling Books’,&c. now in use in College our public schools—which lie will dispose of pfi terms suit ed lb the’cfrcumslances of all. HI i Ills stock of PJINOY- UR'PlCLES.embiacea a rich and extensive collection which it would beim pnssible to enumerate, but comprising many novel lies which cannot fail to strike the eye and please the tasle.Ssucb as Ladies and Genlleman’sculloryi gold.and silver pens,and pencils, hair, toolh-'and clothes Brushes, Perfumes of'Rousello’e rich: and extensive vnrilics, fancy soaps, shavingcream, card cases,'pocket pistols, pocket books,,&c.: Also, a now supply of Cornelius’s elegant Lard LAMPS, together with .Sporiri ifnd ,McUld Candles,-Baskets, Musical Instruments, Umbrel las,'Children’s Toys, Door Mats, and.other arti cles in the variety .line,-Which:vtilli a constant supply of fresh FRUITS, Nuts and ; Confec lionary of the richest quality, make a ; large and splendid stock 10-which ho confidently invites the attention and patronage of his town and country friends,at the old stand in North Hphoyer street, nearly op postto iho t:arHolo iJarikv-.“ : _, r ; v . , , '„,' , S. W. UAVERSTICK, - Carlisle Dec. IG, 1G47, ~■ ,* , . „ - riKEAT IMPROVKMENt IN THE DA* \J GUERREOTXW A. ROOT’S Daguerreolypeß»T4o Chestnut'Sli HlPLADEL .PrffA'i'havingbeen pronouhcod superior. in the chies’of EurbpoHind the United* Slates/and been 1 iuslaVMlrdcd in the cltyof Ni YoikthOGREAT > PRlZE'of i4 the FIRST MEDAL for the BEST DAouKRnKCTVPBSj” again'cails attention to his ‘ later and still moro valuable improvomOnts. This : last is thus noticed by the Evening Bulletin: The True tight. - M. A. Root, the great Daguerroaiypjal of this city, boa fated up a room in the lhitd.atory of his establishment, expressly to obtain' thi .manifest ad*anlage,of the northern light, . The ightfrpm that diteolion is necessarily sought by all paint ers, because of its firmness and unilornity, and Mr. Root, with consummate fact, tesolv d.lo aval' himself of this aid, to correct shadows. The Boston Allas speaks of thojjortr distinguished. Daguorreoiypisl, M. A. was astonished to find that the art hadh< to such a high degree of perfection. M some new.chemical discoveries, has bei lo transfer the human countenance to tl reolypo plate wiih an. accuracy and fi< pother inconceivable. JSven the joyous 'mg face of the infant is transferred in lo the enduring silver plate with aelonia racy, infant life then ly a second of lime,.during working lid tho body is entirely at rest. | The North American and United Stales Gazelle says of a Family Group of Mr, Root*- 1 “It was universally acknowledged worthy of being class ed among tho first triumphs of this hcavon-born art.” Tho City Item says—” Wo are de ighted as Philadelphians# to learn that Mr. Roo took the medal and highest premium for his s perb pic* lures both iii New York and Boston, ov srnll com petition. This is indeed a great triumj hi. Root's pictures are as near perfection as it is mssible to get. There is thought, delicacy, finish# and the highest degree of artistic excellence in 'them.* 1 “Tho perfection pf the aft,”— Boston Star, ' “Tho best In qvory point of vrew.'V-i'cnnsyJ vauia Inquirer," ■ . X V “The host over exhibited in this country,**—N. York Sun, " ' 1 Tub Liverpool Custom House OmoKaa ob served, when examining a package of Root's Da guerreotypes# “that they wore the best spocimoiw of the kind that hod ever passed through their handdi* , 'i * HIGH BIIKRIFF 'PATH ov- KoiNOonouaii, Scotland, a great amateur in works of art, says, In a letter lo a friend in Philadelphia/.*” There Is nothing like them here; they throw iis complex ly in the >shade—they are beautiful, abd the like ness porfeot.” 1 > .. 4 ’ A volnmno might bo filled with sirallnr ribllcus. But famUipfi,# relatives or friends, whfi wlslbtq se cure faithful and beautiful portraits, qs keepsakes and sr simply ua gems of pn exquisite art, always interesting, are invited, grangers ps well as.citizens, io examine the supodb collection of specimens in the popular Fme Admission Da guerreotype Rooms of M. A, HOOT* HO Chestnut Street. Plilla. Dec. 10,1817.—Cm. J RoustfCl’fl; JVcctnr. A NEW and delightful Coverage for Winter use.' From llio_.peculiar character of this ar ticle ns a WlNi,’E(l UEVEBAQE, niM its adap tion to tbo’syslofn during this cltangeablo season of ilto year, equalizing the circulation and tints preventing tboYinbilily from Inkingoold.iV s/anrfs iinrivullcd, \ 'Flip mod teal faculty of Pltllndelpltin have approved of the Nectar, ns popsoksfilgnlllho ngreoaitlo characters staled nltovo. The gonuino article nan bo had, in Carlisle only at tpe Confec tionary and toy store of, • y ' - December,l6, i817.—4m ~■ JOB WOBK ; ' NEATLY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE Against ioss by'Fite.. . The ; cumdeul'an d valley mutual ■Protection Company, : will bounder the direction of 'llio following Board of-Managers for tho , ensuing year, viz: -T: O.lMillot, D, W..M’Culloch, Samuel aallifnilh/jumcsXVcakly. A. G. Miller Philip Spang ler, Samuel Tritt, Thomas A % M Kinney,, John Zug, Samuel Huston, John lV Green, John Bear and Ahm; Kitig.' There arb alsb a number of Agents ap pointed in the adjacent counties who will receive-ap plications fordusuranca and forward them immediate ly for approval to.Uio office of the Company, when the policy will bo issued without delay. For further in formation see the by-laws of the Company. ' , T.C.. MILLER, President. V, Ai G.Mtipin, Secretory, ; .Soplemho' 3>, llf ... ....... .-.l' : . AnKNT«!—M. P.Ego, Ji A. Snyder,-Cariißlcrl)r. Ito'Day* Meohanicflliurg.; -Ooorgo 13nndle, Monroe; Ltt Williams,Wcit'pennsborough;JoBophM. Means, Newhurg! John Clendonin, Hogcstown; William • Peal, Shippohshiirg. . . . .... ... Fire insurance. friH E Alien and ,Eastpennsborough.Mutual Fire A lnsutanco,Company of Cumberland,County, incorporated b'y an act of Assembly, is now I'll! y organized, and in operation under thenianagemont of the followiiigioommissiohets, viz: Cht. Stayman; Jacob Shelly,-Wim. K. Gorgas, Lewis Hyor, Christian Titzel,: Michael Hoover, Henry'Loo-an, Michael Coeltlin, Benjamin H. Musserj Levi Merkel, Jacob Kirk, Sami. Prowell, sr, arid Molehoir Breneman, who respectfully edll the attention of citizens of Cumberland and York counties to the advantages which the .company hold out. ' .' . The rates of insurance are as low and favorable : as any Company of the kind in the State. Per sons wishipg.to become .members are invited to make application to tho agents of the company whb are'willing to wait upon them at nny;time. JACOB SHELLY, President. , Michael Hoover, Fice Prca'l. Lewis H.yeii, Secretary.t MicHaei, Cocklin, Treasurer. May 20, 1847. Aobxtb— Michael Hoover, general agent; Mocha* nlcsburg; Rudolph Martin, Now, Cumberland; M; Cocklin, Allen; Wrn. R. Gorges,; Allen; Christian Titibl, Allen.; John O. Dunlaps Allonj Peter Barn hart/'EastPcnnsboro; David Martin, Churchlown; ’Harmon, Kingstown; Honry Zbaring, Shire manstoWn; - Simon • Oyster, Wormloysburg; Robert Moore, Carlisle;’, Robert C. Slcrrclt, S. Middleton; Philip'Brcchbill, for Cumberland county. 1 ’ ' • ‘ 'Agents for York County—Jacob Kirk, gen'cral'act. Henry Logan, John Shorrick, John - Rankin, Daniel Daily, J. Bowman, Thos. Kerr, Peter Wolford. ‘ Delaware mutual Safety Bnaurauco Company, * Philadelphia; • ■ THE MUTUAL INSURANCE' PRINCI- V/ PLB—combined with .a largo joint capital! Pre miums reduced to nearly one half of the. usual rates. By the Act of Incoiporaiioh, the stock Is pledged for, the payment of and losses which, the ,Com. pahy : mby. sustain. And as op additional security to the fissured, the act requnes that, iheprgfiiaot the business shall bo funded and remain with the corpo- a guarantee-and protection to the insured against loss. This fund will bo represented by scrip issued by thd’Componyi bearing interest not exceed ing, six per cent; per annum. The insured arc enti tled to a pro rata share- of the. profits of the Company , and will receive that proportion of the aforesaid fund in'scrip, which the amount of earned premiums paid by. him, boars to the. total sums»f earned * premiums and capital stock. r ■ ; .The scrip thus issued, to be transferable on. the books.of the Company os stock,-: • ■ • Noidividond of scrip can be made when the losses, and expensed exceed the amount of earned premiums. The insured ore protccted'from loss at iho Custom ary rates of premiums', .without any individual llahil* i ty 'nr responsibility fur the losses 01 expenses of the Oot-pOratiop; ~ The assured hove all the'Rights of membership,-rcon vote at all elections, and are eligi ble as Directors 6nhe^t36rporot|6p, TUte •*»!»•«»»)*•»-h®» Appointed ogp.nt for tW* Company, and as the miitxlal principle is superseding every other mode of Insurance, ho would confidently recommend it to his frifends and the public. - Tor-full particulars enquiro'cither by loiter or per son to ..... „• .. JOHN J. mvers. s Carlisle,’July 22,) 847, Classical Academy. , Four , miles west . of Carlisle, -between L/16 Neiotilte Slate Road and the Cumberland Valley. Rail Road, ■ rpHE third session (five month?) will commence on X Monday, November Ist, 1847. The number of students is limited, and every ef fort made to secure their moral and mental improve; merit, as well as their coinfort and health. During the past year • uptyards of forty students have been connectod with the institution. The studies embrace all that arc requisite for College or any. business or profession. Every cflbrtwill .be made to secure a continuance of patronage from the friends of educa tion. : I References, Terms, &c., made .known by applies* ion personalty or by letter addressed to R.K. URNS. ills by the Root, ami ijen carried October 7,1847. —3 m Economy,' utility and LlgUt! Pine Oil & Solar Lard Lamps. r. Root,by In enabled M B. DYOTT & KENT, Lamp Manufacturers, • No. 04 South Second street, one door below Chosnut,'Philadelphia, havo constantly on hand a complete assortment of DYOTT’S Patent Improved PIN El OIL LAMPS, which are superior in construe lion, more simple in arrangement and cnuraco im provements and advantages possessed by no other Lamps. The cost of burning them does not exceed one-half of that of any other light, and produces a light more brilliant than gas, The lamps aro fib constructed that they can bo burned, dry, when the wick is short. The wick, which is consumed, being supplied with oil, by a feeder underneath it. ►, This arrangement keeps the oil always pure in the lamp, and renders other, cleansing altogether unnecessary, and the recent improvements .made by the potenteo, adds beauty to their appearance, and renders their ' management so easy, that a child can tako caro of 1 them. They aro perfectly safe, and free from unplea f sont odour. • . • je Daguor* polity alto* and laugh* tin instani ahing accu re isscarcc. iurs, when In addition to the above, wo havo a largo and hand soma assortment of DYOTT’S NEWLY VED SOLAR LARD LAMPS, a great •variety, of patterns;' Hanging Lamps,' suitable for Churches, Stores, Halls, Factories,. Lodge Rooms, Hotels and Hilliard Saloons, arid 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 the lamp business. Having every fn< cility for, manufacturing, wo aro prepared to sell, wholesale and retail, os cheap as any other dealers, and the articles are warranted equal in appearance, and superior, in construction, to ony that can bo pro cured elsewhere. N. 8., Lamps, dee. rogiit, silvered, bronzed and re paired in the licst manner. Oil lamps of every de scription altered to bum Pino Oil. Philo,, Scpl,2,lB4T.—Cm To Country Merchants & Others, POCKET BOOK MANUFACTORY. No. 3G South Gth alreet,.below ’Cheanut street, PJiila THE subscriber has constantly on hand it largo ob sortraontof the following articles of his own manu facture, auch as Calf,. Russia and Turkey Morocco Pocket Books, Gentlemen's Dressing Cases, Moroc co and Velvet Sbgar Cases, Jewelry Cases, Pearl and Ivory Card Oases, Pearl and Ivory Tablets, Pearl, Ivoiy and Volvpt .Needle Bookp, Chess and Back gammon Boards, with.every other article in his lino, which ho offers' to country , merchants and others, cheap for cash, wholesale and .retail. . > . ... P, 11. SMITH. • . N. 3G South Gth'St.f bcluw Chea.] Phila, Oct. 21, 1847.—3 m. JOSKI’H KNOX, A TTOUNEV AT LAW, Pittsburg, Pa., has re £A» turned from Carlisle to the proctico of h|s pro fession in Pittsburg, Allegheny county, Po. ' Fobruory 11,1847.—tf R, Av - att6hney at law, Uauiubiiuuo, Pi. April 30, ■ itKittovAii:. 5 "Quick Sales ahd SmiillProfits." - 1111. J. MYEESphda/lately.rblnovcd bis mf Briigv.^nil; 33Aok Store, : i to tho-loigo room in Maim street, recently occupied by s. M. Hsrris. owhoddiy Mra. fCnqx, arid nearly opposite tho MetbodiBt < (^hurch.-,.Ho. l wilidn future give all his time, (except when engaged-in Professional business.) -to ,iho intcrcsls.nf his store; and having secured the services of, careful end expe rienced assistants, ho confidently,assures.his friends and the public, that their orders arid proscriptions shall have tho idost accutote attention.' 1 Dr. Myers also informs his friends that in addition to his former largo assortment of : , (of tho latter, a very choice and extensive collodion,) ho hab just opened a splendid osaorlment-of- : Pblifombut,'• Buok.B, (&U kinds,) - Statiostiut,' . ,CuTLKIIT,,, 'Laud Lamps,’ Fancy Autici.ES;' Dniros, Paiwts, ■ Oiks, . j .Dsk-stufes, Spicks,;.— * FIIUITB, Family Groceries, of eVery variety arid prido—and as ho intends doing business’on tho popular tetmc tof ” quick sales arid amall profits,” ho is determined to scll Groceries, and every other article i:o may offer, ns low ns,they can.ho had in Carlisle. H.odgivcs a general invitation to till ilia friends to call, . gij’For tho accommodation of hia friends, Dr. My ers’ Drug Store Will be dpen at all hours on Sunday for tho sale bf Medicines only’.- ' - ■ ' CHEAP DRDe SfOBE. J& W. B. FLEMING, respectfully inform , their friends and the .public generally, that they have taken the Drug Store lately owned by Mr. Franklin Mohaffey, arid formerly by Messrs; Stcvensori & Dinltle, on the North, Westcprner of High ami Pitt, streets, directly opposin' tho Man sion House Hotel, in the Borough of Carlisle, wliere they.have on hand and intend corislaiilly adding thereto, a largo assortment of . . Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye-stuffs, - Perfumes, Fancy Articles, Glass, &c., which they are determined to sell on acciiimiipda ting- terms. They intend giving their undivided attention .to the business,, ami hope Inreseiyo a liberai share of encouragement.: Physicians pre scriptions carefully compounded. Carlisle, March 18, 1848. - CONSUMPTION, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spilling llhmrl, Pain in the Side and Breast, Sore Throat, Hoarseness} Palpi* iaiion of the 'Heart,,’ Whooping Cough, Croup, ' Hives,Nervous Trtmors, Liver Complaint and Diseased Kidneys, are radically, cured by THOMSON'S COMPOUND SYRUP'OP.TAR ! AND WOOD l A LTHOUGH the great fatality of'Piwßfydw- Xx eases, at Ibis time shojvp that there. Invpanicu-| lar casrs that render still 100 applicable the (b-slgnn tior. of approbid medjicortim— the'disgrace ol' phvri clans—lo this clns» : of'diseases j'omUhnt there are stage*:in their prhgfess, which lioviiig once'boon reached, recovery is doubtful- Still no one should despair. The wrilirtgs of physicians, who have given to these affections particular attention,-abbund with many rcbofded : dnscs of 'rccbvcry when the patient bad reached a’seeming hopeless stage of the disease ; ond there! is; at* this time, a remedy prepared in Phil adelphia" whit'd libs met with, the most triumphant and cheering success in the most obstinate forms oT Throat hnd Pulmonary discoßcs to .Have ob tained iho" sanction aod employment In the practice of many physicians. ‘ 1 Allusion.ls hod.to.Thomsbh’s Compound Syrup of Tar and AVoiid prepnfaiioh of one, who,.having given to.discaaes of ,the lungs and their : means ofeuro, the moat careful anil thorough alien* tioh. prcschtcd to the public this groat remedy. • The soothing,and curolivo pow rof Tor has often been observed in aevrio coughs and consumption.— But in lhc above preparation; beside some of oiir most valuable vegetable pectorals there is conjoined with it the. Wood Naphtha, a medicine,but lately.inlrodu-, ccd,,but which has been employed with the most sal isfuctofyresulU in DiigUnd, in pulmonary consuirip “ tioh, especially of a tuberculous form. Read the following from Dn. Youso, the eminen: oculist: Pm la. * January 18,1847* Mcssrs/Asonr.Y A Dickson Oentlcmcn--Hav ing recommended in my practice, nnd used in mj* own family, -Thomson’s, Compound ,6?y,iu[j of ,Tor and; Wood Naphtha, I-have ijq hesitation in.saying that it is oho of the best preparations of tho kind infuse, and persons suffering from colds, roughs, affections of the throol, breast, &c Vso prevalent nl this season of* tho year, cannot use any! medicine that will ;cure or .prevent - consumption } sooner;.than. Thopison’s Compound Syrup of Tor and Wood Naphtha, W«. Young, Mi D., Spruce si.’ This valuable medicine is prepared only at the North East corner of Fifth am] Spruce streets, Plnlo. Sohl in Carlisle, by R. ANGNEY. . Price oflargc hollies £l, or six hollies foi $5. Be wore of imitation. November 26, 1847. To the Citizens of Cumberland Co. , “ Thereis something more precious than Gold or •Diamonds —Heai.tii.” THERE arc.acme disqoees that visit us it stated seasons.of tho your, and which become alarmingly fatal, during the su'mnHnd auf tumn months; especially to the young being not less than seventy thousand dying annually with derangements of.the stomach amt. Lpwels alone.— Hoes not every fooling of pur nature become enlisted in the humane desire to lessen this frightful mortali ty, are wo not bound hy evory principle of religion to administer relief when in cur pmyor; and wo tMs chargo our duty when we point out (he greatest re medy over'yet discovered, fm this purpose, to. (he public. . If thoro bo one, or if they have a friend, or a child, or a neighbor, who may chance to read this notice, that Is suffering-with Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Summer Complaints, Collri'Flatu lency, dec., dee., then let them try Dr, Keeler’s Cor* dial and Carminative,and wo guarantee a speOdy cure. Jhancastcr Co., Neflfvilla, Dec. U, 1840. Dr,. Keeler—• Sometime lost summery our agent left me spmo.of your Infant Cordial and Carminative, urging niu to try U, It so happened that I had a case, a young child about six months old, whoso sto much and bowels wore in a very disordered condition, caused by a deficiency of its mother’s milk. The child was a mere skeleton, there was much tprminn, tehesmus and constant evacuations. I administered every medicine 1-couid think of, with but a slight al leviation of the complaint. Ithou thought of giving your medicine a trial commencing with small doses, I soon however perceived tho child could bear a full dose ns recommended In directions; before it had taken, half a bottle, tho stomach and bowels had re covered their naturalUono, every other bad symptom yielded, uml tho child rapidly recovered. ‘ I have no hesitation in saying that your medicine is the very best for the above complaints I have ad ministered in a 21 years’practice. "■ ' Very respectfully,* your friend, H. B. BOWMAN, M. D. Prepared corner of 3d and South' streets, Philadel phia. For sale wholesale and retail by Samuki. El liot, Carlisle; Dr. McPherson, Harrisburg; and by Druggists and Merchants throughout the county. July 22. 1847.—Cm Mr. I. C. liOomln, WILL porfoim all operations upon the Teeth, that are required for thoir preservation, such as Scaling , Filing, Plugging, &c., or wilt restore' the loss, of them, by inserting Artificial Teeth, from a single Tooth to a full aott, itT'Pflice on Pitt street, a few doors South ,ol the Railroad Hotel, ; . N. B. Dr. Loomis will bo absent from Carlisle, the last ten‘days, in each month. ' Oarlislo, July 4,1846. , DP. Ooorgo WIIIU Foulkc, (Graduate of Jefferson Medical College, J’hiladelphia.) Respectfully .offers to the public his profos sionol services in (ho practice of Medicine, Sur gery, and Midwifery, 1 ' ll ’ ' ’ Ofpicb at t (ho. residence, of; his father; ip pouth street, directly opposite Morrell’s (lata Ro berts’) Hotel, and tho Second Presbyterian Church. Carlisle-April 8,1847.—1 y "" pAKEN'rS. PUysiciaiia anil Nurses, read tl X lowing. certificate of curoof fits Ly bhctl° Vermifuge.' Wp have in Wr. possession ihoi> 1 ojf certificates which ii is needless to publiali |, this phowa tbb yirluo oi‘ ,the medicine ond i ( , l C,i » lossncss,- ; Remember that Shepherd’s Vcn never.,sickens.children, ; nnd never fails to/givo*!^* a good, appetite—it combines, many valuable n ties independent of. (ho. .worm destroying, &c doing.good whercver-it.is used. ~ * , ' . . •Nkts* Bkulin, Union Co., p a . . J •' • "■ ’ ' , 1 ' 1 • ' July 12, 1847 < My'child fourycars old has been subject t V from the re of four months, and pronounced b r ph’yßlctdtis'iifter* tbeir'Utinbst exertions to be iJv bid—and at oiiWfinVe'dispaircd of her life an ‘> CUr ?J she would not iiVo tWo hours, refusing to leavem*? cihd fpr saying U Would be’of no use. I me “ 1, no| iriJuce myself to believe that norms were scpprcoof licr dis'casCf'in con sequence of purchased ihrccor four .bottles', .of. Jaynes Vcr ’f which I (Used according, tp‘.direction without h g# . duping any good effects;- I,next used Moin * without any. better lt Buccees, .besides various T* kinds.butall to nopurppso.. Mr, E. Wilson A° ?r : of Shepherd’s Vermifuge, induced me trv ShnU 86 . 1 ! 1 | Worm Destroyer, which I am happy to say f sing three bottles entirely cured her,a large qaam'*’ r of wprmshaving been .expelled.. She had been ' l * i long afflicted by having fils.every day, () tnl n , , I not been able to walk or talk until the last six m 0 h . since using'Shepherd’s Vermifuge., she h n8 * • r monccld to talk nhdwalkahd I am Buti > ih/(°)! n * Shepherd’s Vermifuge has produced all these h ' •, results, bnd therefore recommend it as an invalnW medicine. Price 25 cents per bottle. ‘, # ' : ' , davidmauck. ■ The following'certificates ate from citizens rcV ing.m Franklin bounty, Pa., and who are known 1 ?’ many’ of the readers of the Volunteer: 0 . **'. ,Rocitsaunp, Po„ April 29, 1847. > After used, without success, a Verniifu* which was held in high estimation, I Imlucedto try Shepherd’s. To my daughter, who is eight vean old, I gave four duscs. and which 1 had tbo . expelling a largo number of Worms. 1 C an mend it as a good article., 1 ' ' JAMES SHOEMAKER,. For «alo by Ihc, following’ npjpoihteil Agonli, c. W. Hitrier, Oarliulc; John Fulwilcr, nsliure' .1. Rhrlthort,* New'viltc; Robert Ellioit, Newliuig' A. Richards-,* Co., s Plainfield ; Baby & Kissinger! Kingstown'; S. «Sc-8. A.. Coyle, Hogcstown; J. Aj' Millison, Mcchanicsburg; William Alexander, p t ! pettown. t ‘ . September 2,,1847.—6m Slivpliord’B Sarsupurilla. . THE'public will please examine and sec thatthry get Sheiiherd’a '.Sarsaparilla* as there arc many pr. paralluns Uic name i)f Sursapiirillu, Shepherds never fails'to cu re loiig suriding cast sof Kiicuntu ism! Scrofula, Toiler, Uiiigyvonns and Consumption. Of the numerous, certificates of cure read the follow! ingt - Ykllow : Sphit<oh. Blair co. Pa.,} I.’ . . August 11, 1847. J I purchased.two kpttlesof Shepherd's Kornpaiilli and administered it .o my boy soventern muniln old Who had been affected with scrofula for six monik 1 uni happy-to-fiiullilm entirely cured, the lumps on , liia neck having disappeared so 00 to leave no sign pf their over having been there., His-health it it good now front’ all appeanmet s as if ho had never been afllicted with the disease mentioned. -• 1 ALLEN J. GREEN. Mr.'Green is-well'known in Dl ir county, is a respectable farmer and bis Veracity wilt not he doubl ed by any one, who knows kirn. ; ’ YOUNG LADIES LOOK HERE! : For plraples on the face* Shepherd’s Snrsoparilli is a nover failing cure. It purifies the Hood and thereby,gives beauty to the eyca ond complexion. RHUMATISM. This disdace in.its acute form is Inflamntion of the membranes of the joints,, with a disposition to mi grate or'shift from one Joint to another, or to cetiain internal organs, and especially to the membranes of the heart. -In this form of rheumatism there is o»- Cflaionaliy'fovcr; the joints o»o much swollen nij/ excessively, painful. In tbo chrome variety tfcui ore no marked constitutional symptoms,but in mioj cases,, parliculuily in debilitated habits, when lli general health of the body has been deranged by pre vious disease or too .great-exertion of body or roinJ, a permanent distortion «f the joints nnd crnoUdncn of the limbs are almost certain to follow. Man; tnr* dicines.have been produced, ond winch were ripm sented ns being certain cures for this tliseosc, but all, or nearly so, have fulled to receive the confutenceol tbo public* - At this time no medicine has Miff claitiis on the community, than Shepherd’s Sarsapa* rilla;-for the ’alleviation nnd absolute cure oflhii troublesome and exceedingly painful disease. Eruptions of the, Skin\-~' These arc sxhiHinJ h various forms. Pimples and Blotches on the fj«, which so frcqucntly'disfigurc the most mlmimf fra* lures, these, with Cancerous. Affections, Neuralgia, Jaumllre, &c., produce quite a formiilnUe array of complaints resulting from, inipnrh; of the blood. ' All these, with tho diseased condition of (I:® the system, caused by tho excessive use of inutuij* will generally yield to that admirntdo prepnrnlwo rf medicine known os Shepherd's Sarsaparilla. Price 75 cents per bottle.. For solo by the following appointed ngrnt. (».*• IlUnor, Carlisle; John Fulwilor, .Shippeiiehiirg;!- Burkhart, Newyillc; Robert Elliott, Richards * Co., Plainfield; Baby * KlwiogfJ. Kingstown ; 8. * S, A. Coyle. Ifogesiown; J. «' Millison, Mechonicsburg; Willium Alexander, la* penown. September 2, 1847.—Cm _ Shepherd’s Compound Candy. Fur the cure of Co/*. Caught, Catarrh, ItmctuM, Hmtr»cneea,.Sot_e,Throat,- Croup, Atfhma, *-pj Una of Blood , and all other eompUdnU of Throatand Breaei, and those arising fraw o . ordered condition of the Lunge, ana fur clean g the Voice , «Vc< * . 'j I The articles composingthe Compound Mrdicat Gandy have been selected with the utmost core «n attention, ond entirely from the Vegetable King"? —therefore no ferir ncedbo apprehended of ,lB l >,l>d _ cing even tho slightest injurious cflcdt; ontnew* trory, it is asserted, and without, exaggeration,t»» is one of the most efficient articles, in cunn^ (n above mentioned complaints, that has ever yn offered to the public.. .From it* hein& plc« ,l . o, ’| lost©, and at the stimo tlmo so certain in iu ' reputation has been gained for it, such,a* ,«a trolcpof tho ktnd can prclond t to cloim. Inc cts. per Package. ' n. For sale by tho ; following ;appoinlod * . W. UUner. Carlisle* John Fulwilor, J. Burkhart. Nowvillo; «bbt. Elliott, Nfr£“ r *' T Picltarda & Oo„ Plainfield { Baby ond Kisjinb Kingstown; S. &8. A. Coyle, Hogoslown; • ' MlllisOn, Mochanicsburg j William - Aloxom > 1 portown. Septembers, 1847.—0 m Health iha.ilo easy lor the Pc V Or Phyeical Training, to moke their £«« 'V ‘ World tong and Hajm/,‘hy the nuthor of Mon, A, It Jo, Sight, to Be, and M<S"< • Be,” Ffret American EdilioniWW , , Addition!t .. os BEIKG nn clemently oifd interesting »ca> Self Knowledge.' Containing bhort taining article* on - : .. Pood, , Heart, - Gland., Eoling, , Dornoch, Nerves, I r "' " Dlgeallon, ■■ lived; ' BrainS,' Old Age. Blloddi . Lodge,- Mind,' Soeretione,: Arteries, ' Senate, - ‘' Hoed, .. : Veins, _ Health, Diaeae. Together with (ho Groat Secret—Boc i(J ( how attained—how to do good—canaeo a error—habile—poaaiona—worsen d.eacrm B _ v itl» e aoribod —man's errors—rich end poor. . Jeli* and vice—youlliful erroW-womon how cate—wornon’e vitluea.iotnhlilon, „f im- The wlmlo (l(!oigi|ed for the nobli) p ,/iho propl't proving and oxtendlngodocntion “"’j’" 8 , Bio ) 0 gy of frripnrlfng valuable knowledge ol ? ' J rn nren l ' 1 ' tho humnn frame, and the lowa which govern and bodily health, dec, ' , ,; n a !rl |fr Any poraon vending SB cenla enclosed m shall receive one Oopy by moll, or live P oont for SI. Addroao, poatogc pnlil & May 27, tsdr.—ly 0.
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