HJEtfr OOOOS. THHE subscriber's' are now opening their Fall I 1 stock of IIAUBWARG, and to which they wouid'invilo ths attention of persons in want .-of i goods in their lliit*, as their arrangements are such as lo enable them to sell lower th*vi uny othsf store. They have, now a full assortment oriockft,' latches, bolls, hinges, scrotksV and'every article for building, mill,Voross-cnt and circular .saws; ■ mouse hole anvils, vices, files, rasps, chisels', au gurs, braces, plain hills, planes, hand, panne!, ripping and tenant saws,'broad axes, drawing knives,‘.chopping axes, hatchets, hamniers, hay and manure forks, shovels, spades,.knives, forks, pocket knives of every style, butcher knives, ra zors,' scissors,-shears, waiters, linys, brass and iron head shovels and longs, bellows, &c., with a large and foil assortment of goods for Sadlers and Carriage Builders.'. Also, 10 tons hammered and rolled iron, 2 lona cast, shear, blister and spring steel, 50 .pair KUp llc springs, 1 ton Amtfrican.and Russia sheet iron,• 50 kegs Duponi , s'and\.ldhnstm' , 3 Blasting Powder, 3000 lbs. Nova Scotia grindstones, 2000 lbs. VVelh* erill’s pirns ground white 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, &o.v - ’They have also Hovey’s Patent Spinal Straw Cutiers, for cutting-hay, straw or corn stalks, the best article of the kind ever offered for snip. : WIUGHT & SAXTON. ■ ; Carlisle, - September lli, 1817. •, Carpenters, SluUdcrs, Farmers, Look to your interests and buy where you can get the ■ Cheapest and Best Lumber. JUST. received and for sale at the, bid Lumber! Yard, shunted nl the west end of the. Harris burg' Uridge, down at the River* . 150,000 Long-Pine Shingles, good quality*, at sll'per thousand, 90,000 of 18 inch shingles, goud quality—also, 400,000 Feet of; Lumber, of l, and ‘3 inches thickness, which will be sold as low as" at any other yard at tho rivet. Common-Boards at 11. 13 and $l3 per thousand, Refuse Boards and Blanks from 0 to $B. AS THE STEAM IS ÜB, it is as well to mention that the subscriber is pre pared to saw hills to order, at the shortest notice, of While Bine and Oak. delivered to the llailroad free’of expense. Small building limber always on hand. from 30 to 70 leel long—also, Blustering Laths, Fence Boards, &c., always ready for sale. Tho subscriber thankful for past favors, hopes a continuance of the same, ami invites the public generally to call and sec his stock. k HENRY CHURCH. Bridgeport, Nov. 11, 1817.—if Tanner Wanted. A JOURNEYMAN TANN ER who la 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 MoKINNEY. November 11, 1817.—2m* Carlisle ciotliisig Emporium. TUV subscribers take this method of informing the citizens of Cumberland county, and the people in general, that they have just' opened an extensive Clothing Store, in South Hanover street, next door to 13. H. Arnold’s store, in the Uorough of Carlisle, to which they in vite the attention of those who may desire cheap and fashionable clothing. We will keep constantly on hand a large and well selected assortment of wearing apparel, such ns ' Coals, Pantaloons, Vests,"Shins, Bosoms, Collars, Scarfs, Glov'es, Suspenders,- Honilkerctiirfr, lists, Cops, .Bools, Shoes srid,Slip pels,,and indeed every thing necessary to trim out a. fashionable mun, and better articles at lower prices than can bo found at any other e.-tablishmerlt In Cum bcrlaiid county. Doing fully convinced that “rpiick sales and sinall profits” do belter than slow sales and large profits, wo are determined to sell at a very small advance. Our assortment will at all times be large which will afford customers an opportunity of suiting their own taste. ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON Carlisle, Sept.; 30,1847. N.N.—Mr. Wnuin IS. Paukixsom, nn experi enced and fashionable tailor, will cut for : the above establishment. Persons prcfcring, can have their measures taken and garments made up to order with out nny adliliun.il charge, , A. & 1,. IMillatlelplila Atlvcj’llsciiit'iil. OLIVER EVANS’ ■ ■ Sai.amander, FlltU AND 'I'II I UF PaOpF IliON CHESTS, W ARIiANTKU M|iial to any other malic, nnd have never boon injured by Fiaii or Bua ouns, in a single instance. He also keeps on hand n full supply of Common Chests, made ol lighter iron, at lower prices. Letter Copying Presses and Hooks. Trucks for .Stores,‘Factories, &c. ;; • Druggists’ Presses; 1 • ' Cagle Glass Paper, Portable Shower Ualhs, &c. , Packing Levers; Moisting Machines,’ ' Refrigerators ami Water Filters-' ' . ' ■ , OLIVER EVANS, , , Gl South Second St., below. Chesnut, Phila. REFRIGERATORS For cooling and preserving MEAT, BUTTER, MILK, and all articles intended for culinary pur poses. ■ .! . WATER FILTEIISi; OLIVEII EVANS’, CELEBRATED WAT Ell FILTERS, fur purying water that is brackish or muddy, whether by rains, minerals, nr otherwise, can bo had of ail ai/.es and prices, at the-Warc rdpms, No. Cl South Second Street, two doors be low Chesmil street, Philadelphia. October 7,1817—ly* 'WutclicH, Sic. ® rtIIEAP WATCHES. SILVER WARE, AND JEWELRY. —Full jewelled gold 4iUi»Patcnl Lovers, $lO. Cold Lepinco, s3o, Silver Levers. J2O., 1 Cold guard,vest and fob chains,! gold and silver pencils, finger rings nnd Ihiinldmt, spectacles, ear- rings,., miniature cases, medallions, fancy cord cases, funs, &c., Silver table nnd ten .Simona."tea sets, forks, Indies, butter knives, cups, &c. Fino plated castors, cslto hnskels, candlesticks, llritannia ware, wallers, DIAGON’S PATENT LAMPS. &c. Also gold Patent Lovor wnlelics, from $4O lot 160, Welches and clucks repaired. Supe rior diamond point gold pens anH.Bd- _ ; . J, & W. L; WARD,, . , ,100 Cliosnul st. ohovo Third si., Philadelphia. • .December 0,1847. —ly - Tile Great Central Cheap HAT & CAP STORE, I WholcwU and Retail , No. 26-1 Market Street , Ninth ' ■ door above Eighth Street, South side, PhiUt. C\OMPIUSKS onb of ihu and most beautiful J assortments, of HATS, (JAPS and MUFFS in 1 tho Union, and of the latest ami most approved styles, manufactured under tho immediate superintendence of tho subscriber, in tho best milliner, of pumo male ■rials, and will bo sold at the lowest possible prices for cash, ' , T|iO'. nsiortmimt ombrapps ft splendid variety of , Silk, Moleskin, Heaver, mush, Husain, Nutria and other HATS, of and n complete stock of ollikipds of Cloth, Ola«s|®tttr and Plush CAPS, of llio-mosl desirable patterns,'Tbßutber with a supply of Mufo, furs.-,Buffalo Robes, &c. Coiinli v Merchants and others are respectfully in ritod toj*«mlno tho which they will And It to „ n ,imto(to' Wdo before purchasing, call is In. idMonSoif. having ca*h sy*U in, lu , Wwr«»* « JU. ' 28d Market at., «I-,,S9tith aide, Phlla., December S, 1847.—f1/n .'i , Btakdxvarc ! Hardware!! THE subscribers having’purchased'the.’entiro 'stock of Jacob Sonor,'invite;lhooilBriu6n -of the public to theirassorlment, 'Withall thehum , bugging, boasting, and puffing made by other es- ÜbllalunehlaVwo are able lo sell Hardware as low if not a little lower than .ahjL other Hardware siore.ih the.douniy, • Try ns and-'prove ue, at the old and well kndyvn slalnd on North Hanover st., between Cpfninah’d Tavern and the Hat and Cap; Store of Geb.- : KeUer.“ Vye'havo just.teceivod a* full and generaPassorln ent ,of- v - Hardware & Building Materials,- among which may ho enumerated the loliowing: -. -500 pounds American BlistM, Steel at 7 cents per lb, ' ' 200 pounds of English Blisl’d, Steel fit ISJper lb. . 500 pounds of Cast and Sheer Steel at 18J. per •SOb'powjiils of Spring Steol'7J.cls. per pound. 30 dots, of Corn .and Grass Scythes,. , 100 kegs of Nails and Spikes at S 4 SOporkog. 50 boxes of assorted Glass. 2000 lbs. Ground While Lead from ,$i 75 to $ pet keg. ■ _ .2000 lbs. boat quality of Grindstones at 1J lo 2 cents per„lb. ■ 200 gallons of Linseed .Oil. With a full assortment of Building Hardware, such ns Looks. Latches, Bolts, Hinges, ScreSve, Oils, Paints, Glass and Putty, Nails and Spikes, &c., too muneroas to mention. All lo bo had at tho low price Hardware store of ' FORTNEY & FISHER. Carlisle, May G, 18-17. New Fall and Winter Goods. rpho subscriber has jii.st received and is now opon -1 ing at his store, pn'Uid'south-west corner of the Public Square, ah unusually cliyap Slock of sea sonable goods, shell as Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Flannels, Vestings, Alpacas, Silks, Bombazines, Shawls, Muslins, Gloves,Hosiery, &c. A splen did stock of Oalicoes, at prices varying from Kj-to 18} cents. Also,. Groceries of all kiitfls. Also, a fresh stock of the Celebrated Fluid Lamps , which ho has lately introduced, and which are found to ho by all that have tried them, the most economical and desirable article in every respect now in nse. Also. , , The .Pekin Tea Compam/s Teas . Ito 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 time, be ing incased in lead or tin foil.. Families can bo I supplied with any quantity pul Up in this manner The public is respectfully invited to call and examine his stock, before purchasing elsewhere, inasmuch as he feels oonfidentlhat his variety and orices will he satisfactory to purchasers. P ROBCIiT IRVINE, Jr. Carlisle, November 11, 1817. New Goods, Again! Second Arrival of "Winter Goods. NOW opening at OGIRDY’S Wholesale and Re tail Store, n splendid assortment of cheap Win ter Goods. Among the lot will be found a,large Stock of a . ;• Cloths, Sassimcrcs, Vestings, Cassinclts, &c. Gentlemen wonting a cheap and handcomc suit, will do well in saving money by call ing at this establishment. Radies arc particularly invited to call and examine pur slock of Cloakings, Shawls, Cashmeres, Mousclin do Raines, Merino, black and col’d Cobcrg. Cloths, Alpacas, California and Roma Plaids, and lhany oth er dress goods. -There will also bo found a largo as sortment of bleached amTunbleachcd ,Saplings and Sheetings. Checks, Tickings, Ginghams, &c. As usual, one of the best & largest stock of Boots and Shoks of every description. '■ p Recollect the Old Stand, East Main street, Dig Sign, Dig Windows, and where so many cheap goods have been said duiing the lost nine years. Carlisle, December 3, 1847, Always Ahead THE subscribers havs just returned from Phila-1 dclphia with a large assortment of F ALL apd WINTER GOODS, which they arc selling out at wonderful low prices. Their assortment consists of a groat variety of Cloths, Cnssimcrcs, Satlinctls, Kentucky Jeans, &0., Flannels, Linscys, Canton ■ Flannels, Velvet Cords, Alpacas, Merinbes, Cash meres, Mons. do Laiiles, very cheap; Ginghams, California Plaid, Worsted Plaids and Sergos, CaL icoes, Checks, Tickings, Muslins, bleached and unbleached; Mous. do Lalne, Blanket, Worsled| Cashmere and Tekeni Shawls, plain manlna, satin and an assortment of Bonnet Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, Fringes, Gitnps,.Com forts, Suspenders, silk, cotton and gingham Hand kerchiefs, woolen Hose, woolen Yarn, all colors; nnd a full.and complete assortment .of;Trimmings; Cloth, Fur, Velvet and Glazed .CAPS, Carpel 'Chain, die. Also,. ..... Groceries, such ns prime Rio Coffees, New Orleans and oth-| 1 nr Rr6wn Sugars, Whitccmshed Sugar, Molasses, ; Honey, Oil, Salt, Pepper, Allspice and other spices. Also an assortment of the “ Original N. York nnd Philadelphia Pekin Tea Company” Tons, the best article in tho market. Queens ware, Hardware, Crockery and Cedarware, &.C..1 I together svtth a groaCnumherof articles which can not be enumerated, and, which will be disposed oil on such terms as cannot be beat about these dig ues. Remember, these goods have allheen bought for cash at the lowest possible prices, and will bo sold out at such prices as cannot fail to suit tho pockets of all persons. . ' ; A. & W. BENTZ. Carlisle, Oct. 11, 1817. New Book Bindery and Book Store rpiiE undersigned takes this method of informing X IhocUUcnsofCumberiand county,and thopublic generally t lliat ho has opened a NEW ESTABLISH MENT in South Hanover street, In tho store room formerly occupiad by AU. James MoMaih, andncgrly opposite IhoTostOlUcc, Carlisle, where ho is prepared to execute with .neatness, durability and dispatch, 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, sdeh ad 1 Dockets, Deed Aooks, Day Books,Ledgers, Journals, Memorandums, Cheek Rolls. Receipt Books, &.C.,of the finest quality of naj)ur,.and in a workmanlike style, equol to any made in any couhtry town in tho State, on the most reasonable terms.— jail and sob specimens. New, nuil Books, -Stationary,. kt. Tha'subsefiber NmUaj> commenced o now HOOK cicro at the'same place, where lioolis of almost every description; can ho had. Orders for books will ho promptly.'attended to- . . Letter end Writing Paper, colored Printing end Wrapping Paper, Post opd cop paper by tho quire or ream, very cheap. Also,.for sale, Blank Books, Fancy Articles, Rlnnk Deeds, Lawyers, Justices &■ Conatiddes,Blanks, A largo' assortment of now'stylo' Wall and Window Blind Paper, Fire Board 1 Sehtics, &c. While end blue Bonnot DoonftfOoW Pena, self-supplying Ink BtandrO Uovct’b black, blue and nul Ink, Paper sand, I Bond Boxes, now alylo Wafors, Pencils, Cords, Ac., which will ho sold low for cash, or exchanged for clean linen and cotton roga.and such produce os may bo agreed upon. ~ ■ • , N. B—Old books ro.boudp with neatness and dis patch, Also, files of papers. . * ’ JOSEPH S. GITT. , Agent for, Daniel Gilt, • Cmnborrlcii, ' • \ LOT 6f OranborrloVof tbq best quality, jusl La. R’CoWfcd livid for 6alo at tlib Confectionary ol Hrlssklnklc’t) Bead Quarters. P. MONYER, North n : AN6VEur,STREET, ,CAnLiaLE.'' - ;.I come to you will l , the closing year, - To all with, a sirtilb, to none with a tear — - I banish ulicure from' lilt) passing day, ■ . I gladden airbcurtsilhenhastehaway. THE subscriber takes, this, method of informing his friends ami tiro public in'general, that he is constantly manufacturing.and' has always on hand CANDIES of every variety (which for.qual .jfycqnnol be surpassed by any. manufactured in the Statu) which lib will, sell .Wholesale or Retail at the Old Stand, in NorlliHariovor street, Where he also keeps. Foreign FRUITS and NUTS of the latest-importation, which will'be sold at the low est prices for cash.'. His stock consists in part of the following„ „ Oranoes, Lemons, Raisins, Prunes, Grapes, Citron,"Dates, Figs, Cocoa-Nuts. Cream Nuts, Pea Nuts,.Pecan N.uls, Almonds, English. Wain huts, Filberts, &0.... Ho would also.call the; attention of, the public lo .bis stock of Fancy Articles, suitable for iho ap proaching Holidays, consisting of TOYS, VO'LLS AND FANCY NOTIONS, . which for beauty and variety surpasses any tiling of the kind ever offered to the citizens of Carlisle. In connection w.iihlheabovo.he has just received a prime lot of ■ ‘ , 1 rresh Groceries, consislihg 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- &o. Fresh Spices, such as Pepper;,-"Aispico, Cinnamon,- ' Cloves, Mustard, Nulmegs'& Ginger; A supply 1 of Indian, (best quality) Alum, Starch, Washing ' Soda, Saltpetre, &e., Which will be sold at reason-, able prices. ", . , , ' : , The subscriber returns htsdrincero thanks to the public -for the liberal patronage extended to him during the time he has been in business, and hopes 1 by attention to.business and,a desire to please, to merit a continuance of the.same. All orders from Vdislance promptly attended to. December 10, 18*17. Winter Supply of WmSs, Mcdl- ~ ciucs, &c. S„ W. HAVERSTICK-having just opened ,s iviNTEII SUPPLIES of Goods, desires to the particular attention of Kami lice 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 forfroshness and excellence. ' Added to these will be found an entire stock of FAINTS, OILS,] DYE-STUFFS, Varnishes, Glass’, &o. &c,', all of which ho will ensure to. bo of the best quality and at the very lowest prices. He has made many additions to his slock of BOOKS, besides.securing a new supply of all the Text Books, Histories, Readers, Lexicons, Wriling Bonks, &c. now in use in College and our public schools—which he will dispose’ of on terms suit ed to the circuinsmnc.es of all.' His Block of FANCY ARTICLES embraces a rich and extensive collection which it would be im possible to enumerate, but comprising many novel lies which cannot fail to strike the eye and please tlie taste, such as Ladies and Gentleman’scullery, gold and silver pens.ahd pencils, hair," tooth and clothes Brushes, Perfumes of Hou'sello’s rich and extensive verities, fancy soaps; shavingcreara, card cases, pocket pistols, pocket books, &c. Also, a new supply of Cornelius’s elegant Lard LAMPS, together with Sperm and Mould Candles, Baskets, Mimical Instruments, Umbrel las, Children’s Toys. Door Mats, and other arti cles in the variety line; which wiih ; 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 aland in North Hanover slrooi, nearly op posilo the Carlisle Bank. ''V' P S. W. HAVERSTICK. Carlisle Dec. 10, 1817. . Great improvement in the da guerreotype ART.—M. A. ROOT’S X)aguerrcoiypc9, l iO Cbeßimii St. 111PLA.DEL PHI A, having been pronounced superior, in the cities of Europe nnd the United .Stales, nnd been lust awarded in the city of N. Yoik the GREAT PRIZE of “the FIRSTMEDAL for the DEE P DAGUEimKOTVPES,” again calls attention to later and still more valuable improvements. This last is thus noticed by the Evening Bulletin: . Tire True tight. . M. A. Root, the great Dnguerreotypisl of this city, has fillcil up a room in the third story of liis establishment, >'expressly to obtain tiro, manifest advantage of the northern light. The light from that direction is necessarily sought by «JI .paint ers, because of its firmness and uniformity, end Mr. Root, wiih'consummato fact, resolved to avail himself of this aid,'to Correct shadows. The Boston Atlas speaks of,the portraits by the distinguished IDaguerrcdtypiel, M. A.. Root, and was aslonislied'to find tlmflhonrt had bnencarried 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 aelhcr uiconcpivablo. Even llip joyous and laugh* ing face of the infant js Iransfertetl in an instant to llto enduring ailver.plote with fislonishing accu racy, notwithstanding,in infant life there is scarce ly a second of lime, during working hours, when the body is entirely at rest., I The North American and United Slates Gazelle says of a Family -Group of Mr. Hoot—“lt was universally acknowledged worthy of being class ed among llm first triumphs of this heaven-born url.’ 1 The City Item says—'“ Wo aro delighted as Philadelphians, 16 loam that. Mr. Root look the medal and highest premium for’ his superb' pic tures both in New York and Boston, overall com petition. This is indeed a grSaVtrlumph! Root's pictures aro as near perfection as it is possible to got. Them is thought, dblicacy, finish, and tho highest degtee.'of artistic excellence in thorn.” “Tim perfection of the art ."—Boston Star. “The host in every point of' vrew."— Vcnmyl nam'd Inquirer, - t| "The host dyer exhibited in this country.”—JN. York Sun.' , Tim I-tvEunooi. Custom House Okticeiis ob served, when examining a package of Root’s Da guerrcolypos, “that they worn the hast specimens of tiro hind that had ever passed through their hands.” * . HIGH SHERIFF! TATK.or UmNuoiiouoH, Scotland, a great aiiialour in works of art, says, In a letter to a friend in Philadelphia. "Thera ie nothing like -them hem; they throw psoompldle* ly in.tlio shade—they are beautiful; and thu like' | nees perfect.” /. ' 1 I A volumno.might he filled with similar notices. But families,'-relatives or friends, who wish to se cure faithful and, beautiful porlraile, as keepsakes and memorials, or simply as gejhs of an exquisite art, always interesting, am invited, strangers ns citizens; to oxanrintythd saporb of specimens in.tlio popular Free Admission Da-* guermolype Rooms of M. A. ROOT, • ’ ’ MO Chestnut .Street. Phils'. Doc, 10, 1817—On). ANEW mid delightful Bevorago for Winter uao. From the peculiar character of this ar ticle ns a WINTEH BEVERAGE, and its adap tion to ilio system during line changeable acaaon of'the year, equalising Ilio circulation and thus preventing the viability from Inking oo d, 1/ s onde unrivalled. Tho.mcilical faculty of I lillndo pliia: have approved oTIUo Nectar, aa poaaoaaingall the agreeable obpractera staled above. Thu genuine article capeim had in Cnrlialoonly at the Oonfoc. tlonarv/nd Toy store of Uecerhbnr ICt Ifi 17.—i.'n„ : jibiti’ ■ NEATLY EXECUTED, AT THIS OFFICE I' P. MONY llo.iisncl’n Wc<ilar. P. monyer. - Protection AgainstXossdby Fire. THE CUMBERLAND: VALLEY MUTUAL Protection Company;■ will be under the direction of the following Board of. Managers for the ertsuing year, viz: .T. C. Miller, D. W. M’Culloch, Samuel Galbraith, James Weakly, A. .Gt;Millor,-Philip Spangr lor, Samuel . Trill, Thomas'A.'‘M’Kihncy, John Zug, Samuo HSston, John T* Green, John Dear and Abm. King. There are also a number of Agents ap pointed in the adjacent counties who will receive ap plications for insurance and forward them immediate ly for approval io the ofiico of the Company, when the policy will bo issued without delay* For further in formation see the by-laws of the Company. . ! -v- T; C; MILLER, President* A. O. MiLLkn, Secretary' September .2, 1847. ~ ' ■ ‘ ‘ Anurcrni—M. P.Egc.J. A. Snyder, •li'a Day, Mcchamcaburg j Gcorgo'DrinUlo. Monibp ; 1,.H. Williams, WcßlponnnboroughjJoscphM. Means, jNowburg; 'John,. Clondonih, : ,Hogestown; '.Willia|n Pool, Shipppnsburg.-. , ■ '' . Fire Insurance. THE Allen and EastpennSborough Mutual Fire Insurance Cornpanyof Cumberland County, incorporated by an act of is now fully organized, and,in operation under the management loftlte following commissioners, viz: . , ■,l Cht. Stayman, Jacob Shelly, Wim. K. Gorgas', Lewis Hyer, Christian Titzolv -Michael Hoover, Henry Logan, Michael Coeklinj. Benjamin H. Musser, Levi Merkel, Jacob Kirk, Sami. Prowoll, sr, and Mblcboir Breneman.whorcapectfully call the attention of citizens of Ouinberlantland York counties to the advantages which the company hold out. ■ The rates of insurance are as lowland favorable as any Cbmpany-of the kind.irv tbo'Statei, Per sbnsijvislnng to become members'are invited to mklceiapplication to tho agents of tlio company who are 1 willing to wait upon-them' at any time.'. JACOB SHELLY, President, Michael Hoover, Vice I‘rcs'l, : I.EWis IIYEn, Secretary. ' ' , , ' ; ■ MtoirXKL Cooklik, Treasurer, ’ May 20,'1847. . ’ Adepts—Michael Hoover, general agent,Mccha nicsburg; ‘Rudolph Marlin, New Cumberland;, M. Cocklin, Allen; Wm. R. Gorges, Allen; Christian Titzel, Allen; John C* Dunlop. Allen; Peter Barn hart,.East Pennsboro; David Martin, Churchtown; C.'l3.'Harmon, Kingstown;’Henry Zcaring, Sfrirc raaustown; Simon Oyster, Warmleysburg; Robert Moore. Carlisle; Robert C. Sterrclt, S. Middleton; Philip jßrcchbill, for Cumberland county. ■ Agents for. York County—Jacob Kirk,general agt. Henry Logan, John Sherrick; John Rankin, Daniel Daily, J. Bowman, Thos. Kerr, Peter Wolford. Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance . . Company, Philadelphia,;. , ON THE MUTUAL INSURANCE PRlNGl- PHE—combined with a large joint capital! Pre miums reduced to nearly one half of the usual rates. By the Act of Incorporation, the stock is pledged for : the payment of and ‘ losses “which the Com pdriy may sustain. Apd os on additional security to the assured, tho act requires that thepn/fifs of tho business shall bo funded and remain with the corpo ration, os.a guarantee and'/)ro/ec/am to the insured against /oss. This fund will he represented by scrip issued by ,the Company, bearing interest not exceed ing six'per cent. per annum. Tho insured orb enti tled to o pro rata share of the profits of tho Company, and will receive that proportion of the aforesaid fund in scrip, which the amount of earned premiums paid by him, boors to the total sum of earned premiums and capital stock. *,, •The scrip thus issued, to bo transferable on tho books of the Company as stock. No dividend of scrip can bo mode when tho losses and expenses exceed the amount of earned premiums. The insured ore protected from loss at tho custom ary rates of premiums, without any individual Habit ity or responsibility for the losses or expenses of the Corporation. Tho assured have all tho rights of membership,—can vote at all elections, and are eligi ble. as "Directors of the Corporation. , 'Fhe-subscribor -has been appointed agent for this Company, and ns the mutual principle is superseding every other mode of Insurance, ho would confidently recommend it to his friends and tho public. For full particulars enquire either by letter or per son to . .. JOHN J. MYERS. July 22,1547. Plainfield Classical Academy. Four mile# tocsf oj Carlisle , between the Fewvilh State Road and (he Cumberland Valley Rail Road. rpHE third session (five months) will commence on Mo.njjat, November Ist, 1847, . Tho number of.studcnls is limited, and every ef fort made to secure their moral ond mental improve ment, as well as ,their comfort and health. During the past year upwards of forty, students havobccn connected with the institution. The studies embrace all that are requisite for College or any business or profession. Every effort will bo made to secure u continuance of patronage from tho friends of educa tion. References, Terms, &ci, made hnowh ,by. applies ion personally or by letter addressed to, „ * ■ R.K. URNS. . October 7. 18*17.—3m Economy, Ulliily uiul llglill Pine Oil & Solar, Lard Lamps. MD.DYOTT & KENT, Lamp Manufacturers, i No. 04 South Second street, ono door below, Chfcsnul, Philadelphia, have constantly on bund a complete assortment of DYOTT‘B, Patent Improved PINE OIL LAMPS, which arc superior in construc tion, more simple in arrangement .and cmjroco im provements and auvantages 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 ore so constructed that they can bo burned dry, when tho 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, nnU renders other cleansing altogether unnecessary, i rind the recent improvements made by the patentee, i adds beauty to their'appearance, 'and renders their management so easy, that a child can lake care of litem, hey arc perfectly safe, and ffco from unplea sant odour. In addition to tbo above, we havoalargoahd hand someoßsortnicnt of DYOTT’S NE\yi/Y.IMPRO VED SOLAR LAUD LAMPS, a groat variety of patterns; Hanging Lamps, suitable /or. Churches, Stores, Halls, Factories, 'Lodge Rpoms t :Holbls ! hnd Hilliard Saloons, and Lamps with shades, designed for reading, and for every other purpose where light is required. A hundnoino variety of CANDELA DR AB, HOUQUET HOLDERS, and every article pertaining to the lamn busineos. Having every fa cility tor manufacturing wo fire prepared [to sell, Wholesale and retail, as cheap as any other dealers, and llto articles-are Warranted equal in appearance, and superior in construction, to any that can' bo pro cured elsewhere. , '. , N. D. Lairfps, &c. rcgllt, silvetcd, bronzed pnd rp* paired in the host manner. 1 Oil lamps of every do scripllcrn alloicd lirbum Pino Oil. .! Phila., Bopt. 2,1847.—,0t0 : ' ~. To Country merchants As Others. POCKET BOOK MANUFACTORY. No. 36 South Olh street, helow Chesnut street , Philtt THE subscriber lias constantly oh hand a large ns* •ortment of tho following articles of bis own’ manu facture, such us Calf, Russia ami Turkey Moiocca I’ockot Books, Ccnllonnm’s Dressing Cases, Moroc* co and Velvet Sogar Cases, Jewelry Cases, Pearl anil Ivory, Curd Oases, Pearl and Ivory Tablets, Pearl, Ivoiy and Velvet Needle Books, Chess'and Back gammon Doofds, with every oihor orliclo in his lino, which'ho oilers to country'nlorchohta and others, cheap for cash, wholesale and retail. * h • ■P, H. SMITH/ - ••'•JOG South (>th St.j helow CAc*., Philo,* Oct, 21, 1847.—3 m . J 1 JOSEPH KNOX, A TTORNEY AT DAW, Pittsburg, Pa'., has re- XJL turned front Carlisle to tho practice of his pro* fosslon in Plltslnirg, Allegheny county, Pa. February 11,1847.—tf * 1 ’" l il. A. lAunberion, ATTOUNBY AT.LAW, / IlAiriiisßuno, PAr April SO, 1847.—1 y Christmas slid IVow^carp^lWps^iits. Cheap' Watohes & JeSwoiijhll.-* WHOLESALE and-Bciail, ot the Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry Store, No. £l6 Norlh'Scc ond street corner,of Qarrry,Philadelphia., ’ r .. 1 Gold-. Lover Watches full jewelled, .18. corral; * ,case, ' ■ ;38,00 Silver Lover Watches, full jewelled,- -.-. , 118,00, Silver Lover Watches seven jewels,. IG.Ojj Silver Lopine ! Watches jewelled, . . 1,1,00 Quattmt.Walchc's, goodajuality,’ , (~ • WO Imitation- ild; Gold Spectacles,- ", - '■ • >““ Fine:Silver’Spectaelos', " O'" .*>“{< Geld Bfacclcisiwilh lopa*.stones,,l,.:3,oo Gold Pens wtih silver holder, and pencil,,,,- .1.0,0 Ladies’Gold Pencils,, 1 'VJ Silver Tea spoons fiom's4,BO.poi‘ set to- ■■■ 0,00. Gold Finger. Bings, from 374 cenla.to :T. 80,00 Watch Glasses,’ best .quality—plain 184 «mls| Patent 18ji Lhnot 28., Other articles tt|. ... fc lie what they are sold for. . On hand some gold and silver Lovcr niid Lepincs, still lower than the nhoyo'priccs.-;- . ‘ -V- On hunt! a largo assortment of silt or table, dessert, 100, salt and musturd spoons,soup ladles, sugar tongS, napkin rings, ftflit & butter knives, thimbles,shields, knitting needle cases mid sheaths,, pimm and reticle clasps. .The silver warranted to bo equal to Amen* con coin. . . . * ■ . . Also,‘a great variety offipo Gold.Jdtvelry, consist ing in pari of Finger-Rings of all style?, set willv Diamonds, Eirteiblds, Rubies,. Torquoise, Topaz, Carnet, Cornelian, Jasper, Onpo'MayrAmetnyst ana other t tones; Brcbstpins antl .Bracclcls'of till styles, set with Slones and .Cbincohsi' on^chamdlgd—Bar rings of all styles, Gold 'chaihVdf of the .finest qudlilly—together with' all other articles in the lin'd, which-wilHie -sold much below New .York I prices, wholesale or retail. . , 0. CONRAD. | No. 90 North Second street, corner of Quarry, Im porter of Watches, Jeweller, and Manufacturer o' Silver Wore. . Phila., December 23,1847* • - • ~ • REMO ■¥• A Xi'< ; o : “Quick Sales and Small Profits” , DK. J. MYERS, has’lately removed his ‘Drug and Book Store 'xrji to the Inigo room in Moin street, recently occupiod'liy S. M. Harris,owned by Mrs, Knox, nnd nca rty .opposite the Methodist Church. .Ho will in future give ell his time, (except when cngiiged in ProfessionnTbusincss.) to the interests of his.store; nnd having secured the services of onicful nnd expe rienced Assistants, ho confidently assures his friends nnd the public, that their orders nnd proscriptions shall have the most accurate attention. Dr. Myers also informs his friends that in addition to hisfprmcr.largc assortment of ■ (of thodnltor; a very choice and extensive collection,) he has just opened a splendid assortment of , Dltuos, PenrUMCKT, ~ - ! PaiuTS, . Bop res, (nil kinds,) ■ ■'Oils' • Stattovajiv, ■ . Drs-STUFFs, CuTLsnr. Spicks, L*nn DXsrrs, Fnufre, * Fakct AnTictKS,' ■■ Family Groceries, ' . , of every, variety ami price—and ns he intends doing business on the popular terms of ‘.‘quick sales and small profits,” ho is .determined to.sell Giuiceiues, nnd every ether article ho may oiler, as low ns they can bn had in Carlisle. Ho gives n general inyitatibn to ol! bis friends lo a call. ■ :y -fC/’Por the accommodation of bis.fricnds, Dr.,My ers' Driig Store will bo open at all hours on Sunday for the sale of Medicines only. ‘ CMEAI* J; & W. H. ;FLEM I Ndfc* respectfully inform i their friends,and Iho 'public generally, that they have taken the Drug store lately owned, by Mr. Franklin Melialfey, aodTprnierly by*Messrs. Stevenson & Diiikle, on iheNotth'Weet corner ol High and Pitt,streets, dircctly s opposiloilhe Man sion Hduso Hotel, in-the Borough of Carlisle, where they have on hand and intend constantly adding thereto, a largo assortment of ", Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dyestuffs, Perfumes, Fancy Articles, Class, &c., which they are determined to sell on accommoda ting terms. They intend giving their undivided Rttentidn lo the 1 to receive a liberal share,of, encouragfjjffllt. Physicians pre scriptions carefully compoWraed. Carlisle, .March 19, IB.puAV v . Asthma, Bjagtldtis, Sjiiftmg Hllmd, Pain'in the Side ana&reast, SorPThroat, Hoarseness, Valpi jalion of, the Henri,, Whooping Cough, Croup, Hives, Nervous Tremors, Liter- Complaint and Diseased Kidneys, arc radically cured by , ’HOMSON’S COMPOUND SYRUP-OF TAR AND WOOD NAPHTHA. ALTHOUGH tho groat lability of Pulmonary dis eases, at this lime shows that there arc particu lar cases still too opplicublo the designa tion of apprubta rnedicorum —the disgrace of physi cians to this class of diseases; and that there are stages in their progress, which having onco been reached, recovery is*'.douhlful. Still no one should despair. Tho writings of physicians, who have given to these affections’particular attention, abound, with many recorded eases of recovery when the - patient had reached a seeming hopeless singe of the disease; mid there is, hi this time, a remedy prepared in Phil adelphia which .has met with the most triumphant ami cheering success in the most obstinate forms of. Throat and puiinonnry diseases— so as to have ob tained the sanction and employment in tho practice of many physicians. . Allusion is had to Thomson’s Compound Syrup of Tor and-Wood Naphtha—tho preparation of one, who, having given (o diseases of the lungs ( und (heir i means of cure, the most careful mid thorough ’alien i lion, presented to tho public this groat remedy. { • Tho .soothing and curative power of Tar has often i boon observed in severe coughs and consumption.— But in tho above preparation,besidegoino of yur most valunldo vegetable ptetorala there is conjoincd'whh it the Wood Nupkfhut a medicine but lately introdii ced, but which, no* been employed with the most eul isfactory results in England,in pulmonary consump tion, especially of,n tuberculous form. • .. , - Kcad the lolldwirfg from Du. Yousn, tho cmlheb: oculist Piiii-a., January 18, 1847. Messrs. As° NKY & Dickson :--*Genllcmcm—Hav ing recommended .in my practice:, ond ,used in my own family, Thomson's Compound SyrUp''of Tor mid Woo’d Nophlha, l.havo no hcßllailon In saying that It is one of the best preparations of the kind in use, nniV persons sulforing from colds, coughs, affections of the throat, breast, dee, so prevalent at thin season of the year, cannot usb any mcdicino (hot will I cure or prevent consujnpihn sooner than Thomson's Compound fciyf tip of Tor and Wood Naphtha. ' ‘ W.m. 1 YouJio. M. Pm J 62 Spruce st,, Tliis valuable mcdiciho is pi'bpa'rcd; only dt ‘the North East corner of Fifth and tiprucii streets,-Phlla. bold in Carlisle', by R. ANGNEY. Price of largo bottles {sl, or foi 86. pa-, wore of Imitation. - i { • 1 1 ' November 86, 1847. 1 I>iv I. C, Loomis, WILL perform all operations upon tho Tooth, that nra ronuirod for thoir preservation, such as ScalingJidling, Plugging,,&c,, dr. will restore the lods< of ; thom, by inserting Artificial Tedlhl from Tooth to a full sett. 1 on Pitt street, a fow doors South of tho Railroad Hole). / ; 'j -> I‘ ’ N. H. Dr. Loomis will bo nbsontfrom Carlisle, tho Inst ton days, In each month. ‘ Carlisle, JUiy*4flB4G. .* . . . Or. Oborge Willis Foulkc, [Graduate of Jefferson Medical College, PltiliidelpMa.) RESPECTFULLY offers lo'thq publlp his profes sional soryiccsi In the practice Modlcjmo, gory, and Midwifery* ' • ’, , . ■ Ovvick at ,tho roaldonco of his father in South Hanbyor street* directly opposite MorcPßaCloto. B°- borls’V Hold,end tho Second ProsbytelailHflMjtEk* • Curlialo April 8, -: AT II^OT^CI^IM^EDIATEL^ Spitiplicvd’s ; Vc v l,t i fit. I pAßEN*rS,;PliysioiniiB aua Srursosi’i'euO a I X .lowing certificate bf cure of fils by bhctjl° < I Vermifuge. Wo have in our possession I of certificates, which it is needless to publish hi I the virtue of, the medicine.and Us T’ Qs I lossrioßs. ■ Rembnibef * Yerj I ..never sickens children, and never huls io civc i! fie 0 combines many valuable », ltln ties independent of the; worm destroying, &c ir* dolngrgood.w.herovcr it.ia.usbd,. ;■ : * 11,8 j . h.. - NEWiBEULiN; Unipn Go., p a . . duly 12, 1847 ’’c child four .year's old has >bn subject' tor. frbititho dgc, of four months; and pronounced bv t I physleiatis after 1 their utmost fcxctllons to bo lncu * ! ,ble—und oloiio. s limo dispaijrejl of. her life .she would not live twq.hpurs, refusing to.leavemr.; cine for her saying it would .be of ho usci I -Jl, J nol ‘induce myself to bblidvh that worms Were hoiii' ■ scburceof Ih'coußcqucncb of whlK r purchased three or four; Miles pf.Jaynes Vermifu 1 which I used aceprding-.to direction' without it n Ee ducing,any good ‘effects. I next used Moiri S without any bolter, raucassa; besides various ot j n 8 kinds, but nil tone purpdsd* Mr. E. Wilson, Ac* 01 ’ of Shepherd’s Vermifuge, induced me try ShepherT | Worm Destroyer, which I am', happy to soy after U * | -sing three hollies entirely cuicdiier.a large ouomiit k <jf worms having been expelled. ,She had been long afflicted by. having fils every,day, that she In . not'bccn able to walk or talk until, the lost six month r since using Shepherd’s Vermifuge* .She has com* mended , to, talk and walk arid l om satisfied that J Shepherd’s Vermifuge *has produced ell these W. results, and therefore recommend it oa an invaluable 1 medicine. Price 25;cehts per bottle. •' l DAVID MAUCk: The following certificates'are from citizens rcsij. ing in Franklin county, Pa., and who are known IB many of the readers of the Volunteer} Rocitsnuno, Pa., April 29, 1847, After having used, without success, a Vermifuge which wps held In .high.estimation, 1 was induced to try Shepherd’s.- Tb my daughter, who is eight veara old, I gave four doses, and which had the cir L ' ct expelling a largo' number of worms. l ean rccom mend it as a good article.: : JAMES .SHOEMAKER. For sale by the following appointed Agents,' G. W. Hitner, Carlisle} John.FuUvilcr, bluppensliurg' .I.\ B.urKhart, ■ Robert Elliott,-Newburg- A. Richards.«& Co., Plainfield ;! Eaby & Kissinger* Kingstown; S; &,-S. A. Coylo.illogcstnwn; J.& i, Millison, Mcchanicsburg; l Williaih Alexander, P a l pcitown. - September 3,1847.—6 m ,\y ■ £lioj»sicrd’B Sai'sapaiilla. THE ptiblic will plonso exomine and see thaithey get Shepherd’s Sarsaparilla, as there ore many jap. paralions by.the;;name of Sorsopurilla. Shepherds never fails-to euro long standing eases of Rlicimui. ism, Scrofula, Tetter, Ringworms and Consumption. Of the'numerous certificates of cure read (he ing: ' ■ * , Yeiiow Springs. Bloir co., Pa.,} / ‘ / August !I, 184?.* y t I purchased two bottle? bf.Shephcrd’s Sarhptnilli’ and administered it »6 my boy seventeen monthVolii who had been-affetted with scrofula for I am hapjjy to fin’d him entirely dured, the lumps ofi ? his so ns to leave no sign of iherToyer having bcenthere. Ilis health is ai good now.fr()m a||. appeawnecs as iLhe;Ji{itJ never been afilicicd with the disease mentioned. . ’ -!-• : “ ALLEN J. (jREEN. Mr.'Green is well known in Bl.iir county, is a respectable furmcrand hisvciacity will not be doubt' cd by any one who knows him. YOUNG LADIES LOOK HERE! ‘ For pimplcs on tho face, Shepherd’s Sarsaparilla is n nover failing curb!,. It purifies the Mood and thereby gives beauty, to the eyes and complexion. , KHUMATISM. This disease in,its acute form is infiamntion of the membranes of the joints, with a disposition to mi grate or shift from one joint to another, or to certain internal organs, and especially to the membranes of tho heart. In this form of rheumatism there is m- CAsionnlly fever;-the joint* arc tuvich rwoUvu u/ excessively painful. In tho .chronic vum-iy Ihtn arc no marked constitutional symptoms, but in nw-j eases, particularly in debilitated habits, alien lit general health of the hodyfhas been deranged by pm vious disease or. 100 great of body or mind, a permanent distoriioii.of the joints and cronVcdncn of tho lirnhs aro almost certain to follow. Many me dicines huvo which were r*pre sented as being ccrlanr.curcs for this discofc, bui»!l, or neatly so, have failed- to receive the confidence ol tho public. At this time no medicine lias Mur claims on the community, than Shepherd’s barfuja* rilld, for the alleviation ,and absolute cure of this troublesome and exceedingly painful discosc. ■ Eriijiitous of the Skin . — These are exhibited w Various formed "Pimples nod Blotches on the htt, which’so rrcqucntly'dlsfigure tho most admiifd fc«‘ turcs, these, with Cancerous Affections, Dyspepsi l , Neuralgia, jaundice, &c., produce quite n formidable array of -copiplaints resulting from impurityofilie blood. , All these, with tho diseased condition of lb® tho system, caused by tho - excessive - ,usq qf .metewj' will generally yield-to medicine known as Shepherd’s Sarsaparilla. I JMcfc 75 cents per liolllo. r « I For sale by iho.following appoinlfid agent. G. >• | Hitner, < CarlisleJohn Fulwilor. 'Shippendturgi |- Burkhart, 1 -Ncwvillc ; Elliott, NewburgjA. ; Richards'Co;, VPlolnfield; Enhy & Khdngcj, Kirigslown ; S. &S. A; Coyle, Hogestown; J- “' *< j* Mlllisnn, Mechonicsburg; William Alexander, n* Ipertown. 1 September 2, •1847.~6rh ■’ Slicplierd’s- Coinpouml I?JLodica(cd , Ciuuly. .. 1 For the cure ofColdt, Coughs, Catarrh llroncltl £ '•' 'hoarseness,'Soie .Throat, Croup, Anihma, >/ | ting of Blood, and all other complaint* <’! m | Throat and Breast, 'find Mdse arising from a<' ordered condition of the Lungs, and Jar cliur J, j the Voice, t tfC. _ . | ‘Thborllclcß composing ihot Compound Medif^ Candy hayu been sclecjcd.wilh lliu utmosti’» rc a aflehtldriVnnd'cntlrcly from-the Vegetable Kmp —therefore no fear need bo apprehended. of U« Qtt|g pvcij iho slightest injurious efi'ert; on t e tra’ry,it is olid without•exiiggeinm' . is oub of iho. most clßcicnt articles, in « un > , j aiiovd'tndn’fiiindt!' cbmploinlet’lhnl * B ‘’® vir ' . ,j, e olVered to the public. From, Us being pleusan taste, and ct.lho.BUinqdirnb.BO certain in >l® ‘ ‘ ’ reputation had b«scn ! gained for-it, touch os bn j„, liclcs of the kind can pretend to claim* * t T \ ctß. per Fticko gb; ‘■ •* ■ l * < 1 • G. - For sale by Iho following, appointed ng • W, lUlncr* Carlisle; John Fulwilcr, Sh | pi>t ,n ** j/liufkhuVf.’-Nowvillc; Kohl. Elliott, Richards & Co., Plainfield; Baby and -j Kingstown; S :6c 8. A. Ciiylo, Hogfestdwn; J- Mllliboh, Mochanicblnirg ;■William; , ’'J v September 5,18*17.—6m 1 Health made easy l«>' the Or, Fhyiiial fining, U> make iMrl** World long and Happy, ly the «“<*" /viVjl cation: kit I, y Ought to JJfand.fl 1“ Be," First American Fdilion, «"* Additions s , ,j,„ on wffisgBsrsi(sar» - "• Batlrifit.'-i ‘Stomach) - ' Vtraf, :‘;:®J? Age ,. Dlgtalmv I' ‘livccr-n ; ' BraiP lllood, . Lung", Mind,v Secretions, • Arteries, Sopseiii r^case, Heard, ’l' Veins, Health, vuis, &c. Ate. &o. . i,ifo ■'-Toßolhoi *i(h c{ Tectß of how ollainoil-r.iiqw.tQ.da B^^^Sejiliiiande orror-rhaliittf—posHions-rwoixion ciesenoce i | r i uD sdriliod—moil's errors—rich >ni ! .1' ° r T.., „,oJ« Jtll ' odd f vite l -i-y6ulhfol errors- womohhm , chle—wriinnn’s virtues. « oof j,,,. ii’PHtf whole 1 designed‘ for. ihff.rioblo 1 “ . P t)l0 ticotj!*- nrddlng atid'eii tending 1 ?^. c . n ti°!!u ,^ho^hyßiol°P^o f Whrtin'g voidable the hniiiod'lVahioi dhd'tU,law ; d'»hlch , ■ omVhd'dily.heiilth, An;. . ' .vilsad In • shell t , cvceldo'oiio,'eody moil ) or fj^ li 1 <: P.i cent for' $l! i ! AddrcSS, poMagd fo M g & Co. I Huy 87, 1847.—1 y O.B.AIJ^
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