The Tea nnd Grocery Store of - J. W. EBV, west main. street, Carlisle, IS constantly supplied with a fresh and general assortment of Groceries, embracing a lot of Rio and Java Codecs, of the best, as well aa oflower priced qualities . Loaf and Brown/Sugars, ' via ; Double refined Loaf, crushed and Pulverized, as also Whilo Havana, Brown and clarified Su gars—all of which.for .'prices and qualities, can noth, excelled, ‘ 1 .In'addition lb our former supply of Teas we have undertaken the sale of the Superior Teas of J. 0. JdNKiNS &'Co. of Philadelphia and have received and will be kept supplied with an assortment of Green and. Black Teas, of Various 1 kinds’ and qualities, varying* in pope from 37J cts, to $1,25 per pound, ‘which*wo believe- will, on trials take the preference over aB other Teas In this community. These teas are pbt np. In packages of L 4 and I lb. each, labelled with'name and price of Tea; with a Metallic as well as paper envelope for preservation of the nual- Ujr arid each having full weight. One bribe partners (who selects the Teas) learned this diffi. colt business of the Chinese themselves, while ongaged'tn the /Tea .Trade and residing among them, and possessing this advantage, their ability to furnish,' not only safe and genuine, but also the most delicious Teas, at the lowest possible prices, is unquestionable, and therefore they can be con fidently .recommended to our customers. V In addition to which may always be, had a era!} assortment of all other articles in the line of our business.* - All .of which are oflered for sale at the lowest possible price.. We feel thankful for past favors shown us and hope our endeavors to please will merit a continued share of su’ftort, . . h W. EBY. ' IKJBW OOQDS. THE subscribers are nowLopening their Fall stock of HARDWARE, and-to which they would invite the attention of persons in want of goods Intheir line, as.their arrangements are such as’ to enable • them to sell lower than any other store. They have now a full assortment oflocks,. latches, bolls, hinges, screws, and every article for building, mill, cross-cut and circular saws, mouse hole ranvils, vices* files, rasps, chisels, au gQrs,( braces, plain bitts, planes, 1 hand, pannel, ripping and tenant saws,'broad axes, drawing knives, chopping axes, hatchets,, hammers, hay indraanure forks, shovels,’spades, knives, forks, pocket knives of every style, butcher knives, ra zors', scissors, shears, waiters, trays, brass and iroahead shovels and longs, bellows, &c., with a large and full assortment of goods for Sadlers and Carriage Builders. Also, 10 tons hammered and rolled iron* 2 tons east, shear, blister and sprih'g steel, 50 pair EUp tie springs, 1 ton American and Russia sheet iron, 60 kegs Dupont's and Johnson's Blasting Powder, 3000 lbs. Nova Scotia grindstones, 2000 lbs. Wcth eHHVpure 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 warerßaskets, &c. . They have also Hovey's Patent Spinal Straw Cutlery for cutting hay, straw or corn stalks, the best article of the kind ever oflWed for sale. WRIGHT & SAXTON, , ■Carlisle, September 16,1847. Carpenters, Builders, Farmers, ZfOot to your interests and buy tohere you can get the ' Cheapest and Best Lumber . JUST received and for sale at the old Lumber Yard, situated at the west end of the Harris bdrj Bridge, down at the River, ■ - 150,000 Long Pine Shingles, good quality, at $ll per thousand, 90,000' of 18 inch shingles, good quality-.also, 400,000 Feet of Lumber, of 1, Is, 1$ 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 6 to $B. ; AS THE STEAM IS UP, it is as well to mention that th'c subscriber is pre pared to saw bills to order, at the shortest notice, -of While Pine and Oak, delivered to the Railroad free of expense. Small building Timber always on hand, from>3o to 70 (eel long—-also,.Plastering Laths, Pence Boards, &0., always ready for sale, HENRY CHURCH. Bridgeport, Nov. 11,1817,—if . . Carlisle Clothing Emporium. THE subscribers .take this method of informing the citizens of Cumberland county, ond the people in general, that they have just opened an extensive. Clothing Store, in South Hanover street, next door to ]>. IT. Arnold’s ■tore, In the Borough of Carlisle, to which they in vite the attention of those who may desire cheap and fashionable clothing. We will keep constantly on band a large ond well selected assortment of wearing apparel, such ns Coats, Pantaloons, Vests, Shirts, Bosoms, ! Collars, Scarfs, Gloves, Suspenders, 'Handkerchiefs, Hats, Caps, Bools, Shoes and Slip pels, and indeed every thing necessary to trim oat a fashionable man, and better articles at lower prices than can be found at ony other establishment in Cum berland county. Being fully convinced that “quick •ales and small profits” do bettor than slow sales and large profits, wo ere determined to sell at a very small advance. Our assortment will at oil times be largo which will afford customers an opportunity of suiting their own taste. ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON. Carlwle, BepL 30, 1847. . . ' - N. N.—Mr. Wißßaif B. Pxnicnvsow, an crpcn* •ncctl and faihionoblo tailor* will cut ibr (lie above ••Üblwhment. Forsomi. prefcring, can have their metaurei taken and garments mode op to order with* out any additional charge. A. 6c L, Tiie Great Central Cheap HAT & CAP STORE, Wholesale.and Retail, No. 284 Market Street, Ninth door above Eighth Street, South side, Phila, COMPRISES one of the (orgeat and most beautiful assortments of HATS, CAPS and MUFFS in the Union, and of the latest and most approved styles, manufactured under the immediate superintendence of the subscriber, in the beet manner, of prime mate* Pv ?*th i 0 ** prices embrßCM “ splendid variety of Wit. Mole.hii>, Reaver, Hru.h, Hosiria, Nutria nn.l frSw A D Vm * nn »‘ B lV ftnrl " com P l °i ß stock of all kinds of Ototh, (Jloxcd, Fur and Plush CAPS ©rlk# m Ladies’Scrap Books, Albums and Porlfolics, of all descriptions, made to order. Binding done for Libraries, Inslitu. lions, Societies, &c. on advantageous terms. BLANK WORK, of every description, such ms Dockets, Records; Deed Aooks, Day Books,Ledgers, Journals, Memorandums, Check Rolls. Receipt Books, dec,, of llio finest quality of paper, and In* a workmanlike style, cqacl to any made in anyopuhlry town in the State, on the most roasonablp terms.— yall'and see specimens. New and Scconil-lmnikil Hooks, Stationary, kt. The Bub'scnhcrhas also commenced si how BOOK stero at tho same place. Where. Books of almost every description can bo had. Orders for books will bo promptly attended to. Letter ond Writing Paper, colored Printing and Wrapping Paper, Post and cap paper by tho quire or ream, very cheap. Also, for sale, Blank Books, Fancy Articles, Blank Deeds, Lawyers, Justices & Constables Blanks.' A largo assortment of how stylo Wall and Window Blind Paper, Fire Board Scenes, &c. White and blue Bonnet Boards, Gold Pons, self-supplying Ink stands. Hovel’s black, blue and red Ink, Paper sand, Sand Boxes, now stylo Wafers, Pencils, Cards, dec., which will bo sold low for cash, or , exchanged for clean linen and cotton rags, and such produce as may bo agreed upon. N. B—Old books rc-boudn with neatness and dis patch. Also, files of papers. . • JOSEPH S. GITT. Agent for Daniel Gilt. Philadelphia Advertisement. ■ * OLIVER EVANS’ ‘ Salamander, Fire and Thief Proof IRONCHESTS, WARRANTED equal to any othet make, and have never been Injured by Fire or Bur glars, in a single instance. He also keeps on hand a full supply of Common Chests, made of lighter iron* at lower prices. , Latter Copying Presses and Books. , Trucks for Stores, Factories, &c.. +/■ Druggists' Presses, Eagle Glass Paper, , Portable Shower Baths, &c. Packing Levers, Hoisting Machines, Refrigerators and Water Fillers. OLIVER EVANS, . Cl South Second St., below Ohesnut, Phila. REFRIGERATORS For cooling and preserving MEAT, BUTTER, MILK, and all articles intended for culinary pur poses. WATER FILTERS. OLIVER EVANS' CELEBRATED WATER FILTERS, Tor purying water that ia brackish, or muddy, whether by rains, minerals, or otherwise, can ha had of nil sixes and prices, at the Ware rqgms, No. 61 South Second Street, (wo dopis be low Chesnut street, Philadelphia, , ; ! October 7,1847.—1 y.» , . : ■ ; \ Watches, Ac, , nHEAP WATCHES, SILVER WARE. (Kl V AND jewelled gold #*S*Pnlcnl Lovora, (640, Gold Lepinea, s3o, Silver I.ocrs, $2O. Gold gourd, vest end fob .chains, gold and silver pencils, finger rings and thimbica, spectacles, ear rings, miniature cases, medallions. fancy card cnees, fona, &c. Silver table and' tea spoons, tea sets, forks, ladles, butter knives, cups, Fine plated castprs, cako baskets, candlesticks, iAVM?i*. w ° re ' woilp rs, DIACON’S PATENT *lO i m O, «!"° ? oU Palent Lover watches, from riot dkfnon i Y a>c * ,c ‘ 0 1i)' cloc,< » repaired. Supe rior diamond point gold pefioat $1,60, 108 m— . / J. &W. J„ WARD, I? - KrissJtiniae’s J&eud Quarters.. J. ' ’ P. MONYEH, ; r North Hanover Street, Carlisle. THE subscriber lalthb' ihU method of Informing his the public in general, that he is constantly manufacturing and has always on hpnd. QANDIES.of every Variety (which for qual ity cannot be surpassed by any manufactured in the State) which he will, sell -Wholesale or Retail at the Old Stand, in North HdnbVet 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 etook consists in part of the following* v;.,, . v Oranges, Lemons, Itaisins, ~Pruheb,‘ Grapes; Citron, Hates, Cocoa Nuts, Cream Nuts, Pea Nuts, Pecan Nuts, Almonds, English Wal nuts, Filberts, ' ’ He would nlsp call the attention of the public to his stock of Fanny Articles, euUable for lhe ap preaching Holidays, consisting.of TOTS, DOLLS AND FANCY NOTIONS, which for beauty ahd variety surpasses any thing of the kind ever offered to the citizens of Carlisle. In connection with, ibe above he has ja6t received a prime lot of, I :’' 1 ; ... Fresh Groceries, ■I. consisting, of superior crushed, and refined Loaf Sugars, and a, good quality ofßrdtfh.Sugars, Cof fee, from 8 to ; ct 9 per pouhdftfsuperiorarticle of Imperial, Yopng. Hyson and Black Teas) Mo lasses of ail kinds,‘Chocolate, Crackers, Cheese,* Rice, Blacking/. Matches. Brushes, &c. Fresh Spices, such as ’Pepper, Alspiee, Cinnamon,. Cloves, Mustard,.Nutmegs & Ginger’. •A'abbply of Indigo, (besit Quality) Alum, Starch, Washing Soda, Saltpetre, &c.’, which will.be sold at.roasbn able prices. / , 4 ‘ l , ’■ The subscriber returns his sincqrethnnkslo the, public for the .liberal patronage extended to him during the time he has been in business, and hopes by attention to business and a desire to to merit a continuance of the same. All Orders from a distance promptly attended to* December 10, 1847. Winter Snpply of Drng», Dlcdi- ,,, S, W. HAVERSTICK having just opened his WINTER SUPPLIES of Goods, desires to call the particular attention of Families and Phy sician to; his replenished assoftmenidf DRUGS and MEDICINES,,which have been purchased at the best housed inPhiladelphia, and may'be relied upon fctr freshness and excellence. Added to these will be found an entire stock of PAINTS, OILS, DYESTUFFS, Yarnishea; Glass, &c. &c., all. of vvluch he will ensure to be of-tho best quality!and at the very.jowest jwlcce. Ho has madq'many addiUons'lo his stock' of BOOKS , besides.securlng a new supply of all the Text Books, Histories, Readers, Lexicons, Writing Books, &c. now in use in College and our public schools-—which,he will dtsposeuof on terms suit ed to the circumstances of all. . His stock of vFANCY ARTICLES embraces a rich and extensive collection ivhiclutwouldbeim possible to enumerate, but comprising many novel ties which cannot fail to strike the eye and please the taste, such as Ladies and Genlleman’scutlery, gold and silver pens and pencils, hair, tooth ,and. clothes Brushes, Perfumes of Rousells's rlchVnd extensive varilles, fancy soaps, shavingofeaih, card cases, pocket pistols, pocket books, &o„<*.. • Also, a neW 1 ddpply of Cornelius’s elegant Lard LAMPS,'’together with Sperm and -Mould handles, Bask&vMusical instruments,' Umbrel las,'Children’s Toys, Door Mats, and other arti cles in the variety line, which with a constant supply of fresh FRUITS, Nuts and Confectionary of the richest nuaUly, make a large and splendid stock to which ‘lie donfidenily invites the attention and patronage of Y\\s town and country friends, at the old stand Hanover street, nearly"op* posile the Carlisle; Bank. S. W. HAVEUSTICK. Carlisle Dec. IC, 1847, . •*. - CI*EAP »ttIIG STORE. J& W. Bi'TbEMING, respeolfaliyiirfornr , their friends and the public generally, that they have taken the Drug otore lately owned by Mr. Franklin MehafTey, and formerly by Messrs. Stevenson & Hinkle, on the North West corperlof High and Pitt .streets, directly opposite the Man sion House Hoiel,j In the Borough of Carlisle, where they lihye on hand and intend ’constantly adding thereto,.a large assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye-stuffs, Perfumes, Fancy Articles, Glass, which they are' determined to sell on accommoda ting terms. They intend giving their undivided attention to the business, and hope to receive a liberal slirfftfeof. encouragement. Physicians pre scriplions cmrpfnlly compounded. * ' . Carlisle, March-18, 1848. ■ Great improvement in THfc ; da guerreotype ART.—M. A,.ROOT’S Daguerreotypes, 140 Chestnut St. HIPLADEL PHIA, having been pronounced superior, in the cities of Europe and the United States, and been just awarded in fho city of N. York the GREAT PRIZE of *‘tJmFI|IST'MEDAL for the BEST Daguerreotypes,’*- again calls his later and still more valuable improvements. This last is thus noticed by the Evening Bulletin: Tlie True light. - M. A. Root, the great Daguerrcotypist of this city, has filled up a room in the third story of his establishment,-expressly to obtain the .manifest advantage of the northern light. The light from that direction is necessarily sought by all paint era, because of its firmness and uniformity, pnd Mr. Root, with consummate fact, resolved to avail himself of this.aid, to correct shadow*! ■ The Boston Atlas speaks of the portraits hythe distinguished Daguerreotypist, M, A.* Root, and was astonished to find that the art had beencarriod to such a high degree of perfection., Mr; Hoot, by some new chemical discoveries; has beetf'epabled to transfer the human countenance to the Dagiior rootypei plate with an accuracy and fidelity alto gether inconceivable. Even the joyous and laugh, ing face of the ipfapt is transferred in an Instant to tiie enduring silver plate with astonishing accu racy, notwithstanding in infant lifc lhere isscarce ly .a second of-limei during waking hpurs, when the body is entirely, at rest. 1 - V ; . The North American and UnUedSlatcsGazeUo says of a Family fGroup of Mr. Root—‘‘lt was universally acknowledged worthy of being class, cd among the first triumphs of this heaven-born art.’' • , \,y , / , The City Item says—** Wo are delighted as Philadelphians, .to learn that Mr. Root took tho medal and highest premium for his superb, pic tures both in New York and Boston, overall com petition. Tills isdndecd a great triumph l Root’s pictured are as near perfection as il ls possible to get. There Is thought, delicacy, finUlvand the highest degree of artistic excellence in them.” “The perfection of the nrU Slav, > “The best in every point of vrew.”— Yenmyl vania Inquirer,’ •' - < “The best ever exhibited in this country.”—N. York Sun. The Liverpool Custom UdukEiOrnothS oW served, when examining a package of Root's.Da guerreolypes, •‘ihaftlieyyyeiu, the,Vest'spetiMpni of tho-kind that had ever passed through their hands,” ■ High sheriff tate m Etma, ao <, a «, A ettland, a great amateur in works of art,, says, in a letter to a friend in 'Philadelphia. ■ “Them is nothing like them.here; they throw us complete', ly in the shade—they are beautiful, and the like ness perfect.” ’'' A volnmne might bo filled with similar notices. But families, relatives or friends, who wish to se cure faithful and beautiful portraits, as heepsakesl and memorials, of simply as gems of an exquisite art, always tnlefestigl', are invited, strangers as ! well as citizens) lo exmnino the superb eorieolion 1 of specimens in the popular Free Admission Da guerreotype Rooms of M. A. ROOT, I ; 140 Chestnut Street.' ■ !i Phila. Deo. ip) 1817.—6 m. . - JO II WOUK NEATLY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE . Protection Against Loss by Fire. THE' CUMBERLAND VALLEY MUTUAL Protection Company, will bo under the direction of the following Board 'of -Managers for, the cnaUirtg year; viz: ,‘T. C. Miller, President; Samuel • Gal bloch. Pice President; ‘D* W/M’CblraUh,; erj,. A, G. ivtiller, Secretary; Jamet? Weakly, John T. Grech/John Zug, Abraham Kiiig, Richard 'Woods, Samue Huston, William Peal, Scott Coyle, Ah**? Davidson* ..There.are also a number of Agents ap pointed" in the adjacent counties who. will receive ap plications for insurance and forward (hem immediate ly for approval to tho'offico of the Company, when the policy will bo issued without delay.. Foi further ini formation see the by*laws of tho Company. :/. H.J Ur-/. J T. C. MILLER, President* A..G. Milieu, Secretary » 1 1 '• '■>: j’ , n \ : , !. Hi Esq., jWcst PchnshbroUgh,' Gen eral Agent*;, 1 } ,'y 1 ' -‘* t - ;Jy. : A, Cqylc, Carllsle; Dr.La'Day,'!MecbQnicß burg; Geprge-Brindte, Monroe j Jo’scph MvMeanp, Newburg; JohnClendoih, Hogcstown; Stephen ,Culbertson,.Bhlpponeburg. ‘ ' '* ;: v Flre jnsumnce. ■■ ;• */ ' fjjlHE Allen aniTEaßtpennaboi'dugh Mutual Fite Jt Compan^'of Cutaberldbd County,' incorporated by an act ot Assembly) is no\v; fully organized, and in operation under themanageraeht of the following commissioners,.Vie; ‘ j ', L . ; ;i Cht. Stayman, Jacob Shelly, Wm.IL Qor£as, Le r Christian .Tltzel, Robert Sterrott, Henry Logans Michael , Cocklin* Benjamin ‘!H. MuSseri Levi Merkel,Jacob* Prbwell, sr, and Melchoifc Dreneman,whorespectruily call the attention of citizens of. Cumberland and York counties' to the advantages Which, the company hold out. ; ■ ■ ; :. .* j The rates of insurance are its low and favorable as any Company of the kind in the State. Per sons .wishing to become members are invited to moke application to the agents of the company who are willing to wait upon them at any time. JACOB SHELLY, President. Henry; Logan, Vice President. Lewis Hybr, Secretary, • ..1,...-.:, s , MichaeL - Cocklin, i*reuturer, • I; February 3, 1848. ' - Aoekth— Rudolph Marlin, Now Christian TitzcJ, Allen; John C. Dunlap. Alien; C»’B. Harmbri,>. Kingstown; Henry Zearing, Shirc manstown; Simon Oyster, Wormloysburg; Robert MdorCr Carlisle, ■ l -' Agents for If ork County—Jacob Kirk, general agt. John. Shorrick, John Rankin, J. Bowman, Peter Wolford. Agents for’Harrisburg—Houser & Lodtlman. DelatVare mutual Safety Insurance Company, PhtlaaelplUa. i < ON THE MUTUAL/ INSURANCE PRlNCl- PLE—rcombined %vith a large joint' capital! Pre mimhs reduced to. nearly onie half of the ..usual tutes. By tho Act of Incoiporalion, the stock is pledged for. the payment of ~ and losses which the Com pony may sustain. And os an additional security to the assured, the . ocf requites that the profits of the businesa shall bo funded and remamwith the corpo ration, os a guarantee and protection to tho insured against loss . This fund will bo represented by scrip issued by the Company, bearing interest not exceed ing six per cent, per annum. Tho insured are enti tled to a pro rata share of the profits of tho Company, and will receive .that proportion of the aforesaid fund in'scrip. Which tho amount of coined premiums paid by him» bears to the total sum .of earned premiutps ahd capital stock. • • : ’ Tho scrip thus issued, to be transferable on the books of the Company os stock. _ No dividend of scrip can be made when "the losses and expenses exceed the amount of earned premiums. : -The insured are protected from toss at the custom ary, rates of premiums, without any individuaNiahil ity or responsibility, for tho losses pi expenses of the Corporation. The assured have all the rights of membership,—con vote at all elections, and are eligi ble; as Directors of the Corporation. The Subscriber has been appointed agent for this Company, and as tho mutual principle is superseding every.bther.modo bf Insnrancc. 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, July 22,1847. Ecouomy, Utility aud JLlglit I . ■ Pin© Oil & Solar Lard Lamps. MB. DYOTT dc-KENT, Damp Manufacturers, • No. G 4 South Second street, one door below* Ohesnut, Philadelphia, have constantly on band a complete assortment of ‘DYOTTfS Patent Improved PING OIL LAMPS, which arc superior in construc tion, more simple in-arrangement and embrace im provements and advantages possessed by no-other Lamps. Tho cost of burning them does not exceed one-half of that'of any other light, and produces a light more brilliant than gas. Tho lampa^aro‘so constructed that they can be burned dry, when the wick « short. ’The wick, which is consumed, being supplied with oil by a feeder underneath it. This arrangement keeps the oil always pure in (ho lamp, and renders other cleansing altogether' unnecessary, and the-recent-improvcmcnts made by the patentee, adds beauty to their appearance, and renders ! their management so easy, that n child can'take care of them. They are perfectly safe, and free from imploa 'sanVbdour. . r - In addition to (he above, wo bavoo largo and hand some assortment of DYOTT’S’NEWLY IMPRO VED SOLAR LARD LAMPS, a great variety of patterns; Hanging Lamps, suitable for Churches; Stores, flails, Factories, Lodge Rooms, Hotels and Billiard Saloons, and Lamps with.shades, designed for reading, and for every other purpose'wlicrc’ light is required. A handsome variety of CANDELA BRAS, BOUQUET HOLDERS, and every article pertaining to the lamp business. Having every fa cility for manufacturing, wo .are prepared to, sell, wholesale and retail, os cheap os any other dealers, ond the articles are warranted cquol in appearance, and superior in construction, to any (hat can bo pro cured elsewhere. . . N. B. Lamps, dec. rogilt, silvoicd, hronted andrc« paired in tho best manner. Oil lamps of every de scription altered to bum Pino Oil. Phila., Sept. 2, 1847.—0ni watches akb jewelry, t. CON LYN EESPECTFDLLY announces to tho public that he has removed his WATCH and JEWELRY Store to. the building one door ' «nst his former stand, on Main street, whore ho will'con- Iff I Bluntly keep on hand and for t| a uMajS, anio on tho most reasonable . gfckV- I terms, Gold and Silver Leber, Lejnne and Common WATCKBS, ; BreasUpins, Fingor Hines, Ear Rings, Gold and Silver Spectacles, , ‘ Gold and Silver Pons and Pencils, , Diamond pointed gold pons, at from 81,37,'t0 $2,. 50, , Pocket compasses, pcn.knlvbs,gold guard photos, and watoh keys, 'silver thimbles. Miniature eases, Lockets and Bracelets, • , ; Silver Table and Tea Spoons, Butter knives, and an infinite variety of other aril, olos usually ifcpt in a wolhfurnlshod Jewelry store. Gold Lover Watches, full jewelled, Ip caret eases, ftbm s4s'io $ f JO; Gold Loplnes fronis3(M6 $35; Silver* Lover from $l5 to |3O; Common witohoi, from $5 to $l2. *; ■; My stock ;s largo, and 1 am determined to soil os low as can ho had by retail In the city, ;; Watches andrJewelry repaired os usual. ‘ : '*'• ' T.CONLYN. Carlisle, May 90; ( Dr. Jl. C.Xooinio, .TT-TILL perform all operations upon the Teeth, VV that are required for their preservation, such OS Scaling, tiling. Plugging, fe.i or, will restore the loss of them, by inserting Artificial TeethVffdm a single Tooth to a full sett., • ■; i ‘ It7 r ofllpe on Pitt street, a few doors South of the Railroad Hotel.' 'I N. B.i Dr. I.oornis wlil bo nbsontfrom Carlisle, tho last ton days; in daoh month. ! i"i'U ii "i Carlisle, July 4,1846;’ Christinas and IVewYears Presents* Cheap jWatohes ■-& \ Jewelry i T J' WHOLESALE and Retail, at tho Philadelphia ■Watch and Jewels Store, No. 96 Norlhfcjpc* ond street corner of Qarrry, Philadelphia. Gold Lever Watches.full jewelled. 18 cairat .. •:''"ca8o; : - ir ‘ ; ' ;il ' * k 1: .38,00' Silver Lever Watches, full jewelled). l ‘. t ,; 18)00 Silver Lever Watches seven jewels,’ 1 !i r6',oof Silver .Lopine Watches jewelled, 11,00 QuorlierWatches,good quality, l i?‘i..'B,oo Imitation*! ; ,dd( • t r v , f■ ; j. 5,00, jgdil Speplnclea, ~.. ... ,V^op Pine SilyerjSpeclaclcs, • / ’“,1,60 Gold Bracelcts With top'afe'Bioncs^ 1 kl ' f 1! ■ *B,OO Goldi Pens with sllver holder and pencil,!.•’>, 11)00 Ladicß’.Qold Podcilb, Silver Tea spoons froth $4,60 pereejto v “ i6>Oot Gold Finger Hinge, from Cents’to'' -J‘ Bd,oo Walth GlasSes/beßt’ ! qualit}f- i -plalh ISi cfente;! '• »• . Olher arliclesiri to !:;!!, proportion. ' . • .rt '-;] x (l ,f All goods Watrantcd to bo what thoy ore sold fott On bond some gold and silver Lever and Lepines, still lower than tho above prices. . . On band a large assortment of biU of table, dessert, tea, salt and mustard spoons, soup lodles, sugar tongs, napkin rings, fruit & butter knives, thimbles.shields, knitting needle coses and sheaths, purse and reticle clasps. The silver Warranted to be-'equal (o Ameri* Can coin. • , , n ». i' Also, a grcntvarietyof fine Gold Jewelry, consist, ing in part of, of all styles, set with Diamonds, Rubies, Torquoise, Topaz, Carnet, Jasper, Capo ;Moy,Atnethyat and other (tones; 'Breastpins and Bracelets of all .style?, sot with Stones and enameled-rEar* rings of all styles, Gold chains .qf aR styletr, and of the finest qualiltyf~together wilh-all other articles in the line,'which will-bo.sold much below New York prices, wholesale or retail* . O. CONRAD. No. 96 North Second street, corner of Quarry, Im porter of Watches, Jeweller, and Manufacturer o* Silver Wore. Phila., December 53,1847* - . ,• f ., | , T . REMOVAL,. ;• , ■ : 11 QulckSaltsand Sniatl ■ 1 J. MYERS. haa lately removed his IKi Drlig and Book Store , the large room in Main street, rccchlly occupied by 8. M. Harris; owned by Mrs. Knox, bi»d 1 nearly opposite tho Methodist. Church. He will in future give all his 'timq, (cxpept’when engaged in Professional business,) to (ho interests of lijs,store; and having pccurcd the Services-of careful and expe rienced assistants, ho.confidently assures his friends and the. public, that their orders and proscriptions shall have thp most accurate attention, ;, Dr. Myers also informs bis frichdp that in addition to his former largo, assortmenp.of (of the latter; a very choice and extensive collection,) ho has just opened a uplendidaiaorlnient of: . Diu/os, ; . ‘ { 1,1 • ■ pßßpujfanT, Paihts,. ■ Books, fall kinds,) . Oils; SyATiaNABT,’-'. Dte-Stuits, ' OuTLxnr, , Spicks, ' Lamps; \ Fruits, . PawCt AnTficiEs, { Family Groceries, t , . of every variety and price—and as he intends doing business on the popular terihs'of '"quick-salfes and small profits, 0 he is determined to sell GitocsniEs, 6n’d every other article he may offer,’ as Imf jU they can be Had in Carlisle, • Ho gives a,general invitation to,all his friends to call. :' l -’ >■ v the accommodation of bis friends; Dr, My ers’Drug Store will be open at'all hours on Sunday for.the sale of Medicines only. * '' i‘ ' \ Asthma, Bronchitis , Spitting Blood, Pain in the ; Side and Breast, Sore Throat, Hoarseness , Palpi \tatten of the Jieart„ Whooping Cough, Croup, Hives, Nervous Tremors , Liver Complaint and Diseased Kidneys, art radically cifred by THOMSON’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF TAR AND WOOD-NAPHTHA. ALTHOUGH the great latality of Pulmonary dis eases, at thia time shows that there are particu lar casts .:bat render still too applicable the designa tion of dpprobia medicorum —the disgrace of physi cians—to this class of diseases; and that .there are stages Jn their progicss, which having once been reached, recovery is doubtful. Still no one should despair. The writings of physicians, who have given to these affections particular attention, abound with many recorded cases of recovery when tho patient bad,reached a seeming hopeless stage.of (lie disease; and there is, at this time, a remedy prepared in' Phil adelphia which has met with tho most triumphant and cheering success in the most obstinate forms of Throat and Pulmonary diseases—so as to have ob tained the sanction and employment p Ihe practice of many physicians.' j f, ■, Allusion is had to Thomson’s Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Naphth^hc -preparation;of one, who, having given to diseases of the lungs and their means of cure, the mos| care All and thorough atten tion, presented to tho public this great remedy, ' Tho soothing pnd.curatlvo power of Tor has often been observoddn.severe coughs and consumption. But in (he above preparation, beside some of our most valuable vegetable pectorals (hero is conjoined with it the Wood Naphtha , a medicine but lately Introdu ced, but whicK hosbeen employed with the most sat isfactory results in England, in pulmonary consump tion, capccialiy pf form. Read the following from % Dn. Young, the eminent oculist : . r . PttiLA., January 18,1847. Messrs. Ayanrst & Dickson Gentlemen Hav ing recommended ,jn my practice, and used in my owh family, Thomson’s Compound Syrup of Tnr and Wood Naphtha, I have no hesitation in saying that it Is one of the best preparations of the kind in 'use, ond persons suffering front colds, coughs, affections of tho throat, breast, &o, so prevalent at this scasop of the year, cannot use any l mcdlclno that Will cure or prevent consumption pooner than Thomson’s Compound SyruVof Tar and Wood Naphtha. Ww. Youno, M, D., 162 Spruce st. This valuable medicine is prepared only at the North East corner of Fifth ond Spruce streets, Phila Sold in Carlisle, by R. ANGNEY. Price of largo bottles $l, or six bottles foi $5. Be ware of imitation. November 96, 1847, D. P. & A. C. FETTER, WOULD moat respectfully call tho attention pf Housekeepers and tho public generally, to the extensive Block of Bplondid.Fprnilore,inDlud ing Sofas, Wardrobes, Centre and other .Tabled ©rGfiaing and Plain Bureaus, and every variety of Cabinet Ware and f Chairs, . ~ which they have just opened at their now rooms, on tho corner of North Hanover and Louther sts.. Carlisle ’ * They are confident that Iho superior finish of the worknmnshlpiapfi elegance, of, stylo,' iOiwhidh their articles are got up, together with their chean neu, will recommend them to every person want ing Furniture.' They have also made arrangements for manufacturing and keeping a constant-supply ofayery arlicre rn hoir iine.hoU, plain and orna mental 1 , elegant and useful, at prices wliieh thov cannot fall to suit purchasers. They would earn estly Invito .persons who arc ahddttoUdmnmnoe housekeeping to call and examine their present elegant stock, to which tlroy will oonstaully make ‘! 10 Wwoat and most roddorhWvies. t-iUf 1' INbrnadpto order at the shortest notice, for town and ppUntry, t . ~ »r. «porgo Wlllls^ulkc, (Graduate of Jeffereon MedUalCqlUge,Fh\lad'lphia.) TJ TS 81 1 ECTFUI, I, Y otters to the public hisprofes-. J.l/Blonel services in the practice of Medicine, Bur gery, and Midwifofy. Oppicb at (lioitesidonoo of hisiiatbor inSouth Hanover Blreqt; directly opposite Morrell's (Uto Ro berts') Hotel, drift the Second Presbyterian Uhurcht • ■ ! OitflUle Aprils, 1847.—1 y CONSUMPTION, Shepherd's Tenuirng e ?&•s*» ahd finises,, rca"d ,1 , X' lowing certificate oficliro of flu' bv si, , f ">- Vermifuge. Wo havo in out po.Ta.i„ Of.certificates which it is'needless to nublUh s•' l “ lJ, lhis shows the virtue of the medicine and ita?' *• , |aasp.*Bj..;Bemoinbcri- ; that iSliepherd’a vl; .> never sickens children, end never fails to hgeodjappotud-i-it combines many Oaluabfa t lies independent of the worm destroying ,c r Pra f"' . wherever it is used, b * * Union Co,, p a> MMy ebild fonr'yW old. haateiuuW™ \ ifrom ; Che pgo.of.four months, artd nroi.niJei 1° fit * Phyaiciansjafter their utmost cxetlionsto X 7 ,h * °” B , limo ‘lmpaired of, her lifc a of ■*' ahewpeld hot live two hours, refusing towljp oinc for-het. laying it: Would be;bf no use I ? t,' nolimduoe mysclf to believe that worms wno a.conrco.pf her, diecpae.-.ii, cpnsccinenco of wki!?! purchased three or four bottles of Jaynos'Vsrwr whidh fused' according'to'direction. wilhdutu“ E ' ducing any good effects, I next used Moiri. 1 without any better .success, besides varieu. Kinds, pul all to nolpurnoso. Mr. E » Cr of Shepherd's T'erraifugb,' induced me try Sbcoh 8 !? 1 Worm Destroyer, which I am happy , sing three boltjes entirely cured he?, a largeql.S ®i worms having been expelled. She hod bu„ 7 long afflicted by having fils every day, that ,b! v ! not bedn able to walk or talk untiHheLt slV^I 1 since using Shepherd’s VSrmiftige'. She ha» , mcnced to- talk and Walk and 'I am- satisfi,,! ?v®' Shcpheid s Vermifuge ijas’prodbced all tbiic him' rdsultl and thotbfdro,recommend it as an ihv»i,,!ff Incdidnc. i’rice 25 cents per bolllc. *“• >'■.,! DAVID MApCK. The following .certificalea are from citizens raU Ing in Franklin county, Pa,. and who ate known i many of the feeders of the Volunteer: , Rocitsnuno, Pa., April 29,1947, After without success, a Vermifu which was held ;fh high estimation, I was induced!* try Shepherd’s. * To"ray-daughter,who \ a e jg^ t Vfi 10 old, I gave four doses, and which hod the effect”} expelling,a. largo.number of worms. I con r ° r mend it as a good, article. ' m JAMES SHOEMAJCEK, . For,dale appoimed’Agents, q W. Hitner; Carlisle; John Fulwilcr, Shippensbr-l J.! B9fkHtrt,~Nfl < wville} Robett Eillolt, Newburc' A. ( Richards Ac Co.» l Plainfield j Baby & KjMinge/ Kingstown;®. Sc'B, A. Coyle, Jlogcstown; J. &j' Milliaon, William Alexander JV pertowp. , .. \ * September 2; 184T.—^6ni Shepherd's Sarsaparilla, THE public will please examine and sec thatther ge< 6h£pherd’f- Sarsaparilla, a? (here are many p fe . partitions by lbo,na'me,pf Sarsaparilla. Sliopherd'i norer ,'fails to cure long; standing case* of JEtAenmai. ism, Scrofula, Totter, RspgWbrn?s*and Consumption* Of the, nutooroua certificates of cure read the follow, ingt . ‘ : , . v ’' ! Yelmw Swnaos. Blair co,, p a .,l : , ,• ,‘j -August 11, 1847. J I purchased two jbottlcffbfShephcrd’s Sarsaparilla ami administered io my boy seventeen months old who had been affected with scrofula for six moniU I am happy td find him entirely: cured, the lumps on his neck having ; disappeared ‘sp as to leave no sign of their over having , been there. Ilia health is si good how,from ttllappcaianccs as if he had never been Mfliclcd with the disease mentioned. . ■ 1,,; ' ’ ' *A!LLBN J. GREEN. Mr.’Grccn Is .well 1 known in BJdr county.is« respectable fatineV and his vciacily will not be doubt* any one who khows him. I- .. YOUNG LADIEfe LOOK HERE I Forpimples on the face, Shepherd’s Sarsaparilla is a never failing cure. It purifies the Hood and thereby gives beauty to the eyes and complexion. ;; RttUMATISM. This disease ih its acute form is inflamntion of the membranes of the joints, with a disposition to liii grate, or sljift from one joint to another, or,to certain internal organs, and especially to the membranes o( the heart. In (bis furin of rheumatism there ia 7m casionally fever,,the joints-'are much ev>o\\cn rij excessively painful. In the chronic variety thm are no marked constitutional *y mploms, but in many casdsi particularly' in debilitated habits, whrn lie genei&l health of tlie. body has beep deranged by pre vious disease W too'great exertion of body or mind, a permanent distortion of the joints nnd'crnnhrilnm of the limbs arc almost certain to follow. Many me* dicincs have been produced, and which were npre sented os being certoin cures for this disecro, bit ill, or ncyrly so, hove failed to receive the confidence ol the public. At.this time no medicine lias Idler claims on the community, than Shepherd’s Satrap rllla, for the alleviation and absolute cure of this troublesome and exceedingly painful dlacare. Eruptions (jj the Shin, —These ore exhibited in yorious forms.. Pimples pnd Blotches on the face, WnicKeo frcquentiy-diafigUrcthe moat admitni fe»* turcs, these, with 'Cancerous Affections, l)yipf|'«*» ■Neuralgia, Jaundice, dec., produce quite a formiiliHe array of complaints resulting from impurity of die blood. All with the diseased conditional the the system, caused by, the excessive use of mmutj, will generally yield to that admirable preparative! medicine known as Shepherd’s Sarsaparilla. Price 75 cents per bottle. For sale, by the followingappoinlod agent. G.lb llilncr, Carlisle;, John 'Shippensburg; J* Burkhart, Newville; .Robert Elliott, Newburg;A. Richards dc Co., ..Plainfield j Enby & ’ Kissinger, Kingstown; S. dc S. A. Coyle, Hpgcslown; J- &J- Mllliaqn, Mechonicsburg; William Alexander,P»* penown. -- ? , > ■ .’ Septembers, 1847,—6m Shepherd’s Covipomid Medicated Candy. ■For the cure of Colds, Coughs, Catarrh, UromhilfU . Hoarseness, Sot e 'Throat, Croup , Atthma, tyM' ting of Blood*and ult other complaints of the , Throat and Breast, and those arising from a d‘i ordered condition of the Lungs, ana for charing the Voice , <%c. The Articles composing ihe {Compound Medicaid Candy have been selected with the utmost cure *»" attention, and entirely from',ihoVcgctßblcKingdon —therefore no fear need ho apprehended of it* prodo* cing oven tho slightest injurious effect; on the con* trory* it is assorted/and- without ojiaggcralion, 11 is ono of tho most efficient articles, in curing*” above mentioned complaints, that- has over yet w*** offered to tho public. From its being plcusunt tdw taste, and at the same lime so certain in its rffccls, a reputation has! boen gsin'ed fpr jl,' such as * J * tides of tho kind can pretend to claim. Fnce J J cts. pof-Pftckago. - i I . i 1 „ For sale by tho following appointed agent*. • W. Hilncr, Carlisle; John Fulwilor, Shippmsburi 1 J.BiurkhkrvPJcwvillo; Robt. Elliott, NcwburgM- Richards & Co., Plainfield; Baby and KiajmS”* Kingstown; 5..& 8i AitOnyle. Hogostownt L * J' Millisort/ Moclmnicaburg | William Al«*a n, | cr » r * pOftotfn.- ‘ ' • September.aj J > ’ 1 _ Health made easy for the Fcop lc * .Or Physical Training, If make their '* World Long"and Happy, by the author of * * cation; As ft, /#> Qught'fo Be, and ■ Be,^First American Edition, with Additions} . . n loinir)g 1 at(|clOB 0n.,,, ~ f T .;> ' a?qo,(l„, 'jiftoMt, , lEaling,.,, ,Btorooeh,, -Nerves, liocroal' 0 Digestion/ni;Llvejviv •AMiM, 1 -QUAt* Blood, Lungs, ’ Mind, ■ JJsn, Secretions, Arteries, ■ Senses, ■ Woinso, •Hood,;, nr, Veins, ' Hoelth, Dtses«r ' J &c. &o. &o. T,lie . -Togethoj,ViiJh l))p on* Pf« ro^^“''T,n? c lio( to jlo.gao.dr-o»P w f. -l r j* error—habits—passions—jvoroan described— ‘J 1 scribed—man’* errors—rich and poor-rao* e *T , jj. and, cato—woman’s, virtues, ambition, &c.;dtc* •., • Tho whole designed forthe noble P U, P? 8 nco rtle f proving and extending education amongst ti| J o f imparling valuable knowledge onMho pby* the.huhyipdrome; and 1 tho lowa which govs ■and podily health, Ac. 1 , .■ .j^cr 1 • lAby person 35 cents enclolcti , «hall MCeWl6,<»ne copy by mail,,or five cop) . sent for’*!.' V Address,’postage pawi * * ' . May 97,1847.—1 y O. D. ZIEBEIt