«U*QA.-Ai !Tli *r } J. W. EBY, . WEST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, IS constantly supplied with a fresh and.general assrfrtnienl of Groceries, embracing a lot of -Rio and Java Codecs, otlhe bosVas well as of lower priced qualities ~ • Loaf and Brown Sugars, viz; Double.refined Loaf, crushed and Pulverized, as also, While' Havana, Brown and clarified Su gars—all of which,for prices and. qualities, can not be excelled. •• , In of Teas we have undertaken ihesale of the Superior Teas of J. C. JbNriNs& Co., of. Philadelphia and have received and will be-kept supplied with an assortment of Green and Black Teas/ ofithetvarious, kinds, and qualities, varying in price from 37&.cts. to $1,25 per pound,: which we believe will, on trial, take.the preference over all olher.Teas in this community. These teas are pftt iip In packages of j-, -J and 1 lb. eafch, labelled with na'me and price of Tea, with a Metallic as well as paper envelope for preservation of thoqual ily,’and-eaoh'having full weight. One of the partnere?(who selects the Teas) learned; this diffi cult business of the Chinese themselves, while engaged itf the Tea Ttade and residing among them, and possessing this advantage, their ability tofurnish, 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. Jn addition to which may always be had a gen eral assortment of all other articles in 'the line.of out. business. All of which are offered for sale at theloWesl possible price. We fee) thankful for past frivors shown us.and hnpe our endeavors to. please wiU'mcrit a continued share of support. J, W. KBY. NEW OOODS. rpHE subscriber* arc now opening their Fall X stock of HARDWARE, and to which they would invito the attention of persons, in want of goods iii-their line, as their arrangements are such as fo, enable them to sell lower than any other store.. ..They have now a full assortment of locks, latches, bolts, hinges,' screws, and every article fqc, building, mill, cross-cut and circular saws, moose hole anvils, vices, files, rasps, chisels, au- braces, plain blits, planes, hadd, pahnel, ripping and tenant saws, broad axes, drawing knives, chopping axesj hatchets, hammers', hay and manure forks, shovels, spades, knives, forks, pocket .knives of every style, butcher kbiyes, ra zors, scissors, shears, waiters, tiaysf brass and iron head shovels and tongs, bellows, &c., with a large and full assortment of goods for Sadlers and Carriage Builders. * Also, 10 tons hammered and rolled iron, 2 tons cast, shear,'blister and spring steel, 50 pair EUp tie springs, I lon American and Russia sheet iron, 50 kegs Uupont's and Johnson's Blasting Powder. 3000 lbs. Nova Scotia grindstones, 2000 lbs. Weth* erilPs pur©'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,&c. They have also Honey's Patent Spinal Straw Cutters, for cutting hay, straw or corn stalks, the best article of the kind ever offered for sale. - WRIGHT & SAXTON Carlisle, September 16, 1817. Carpenters, Builders, Farmers, Look to your interests and huy where yoju can gel the ■ Cheapest Lumber . JUST received and for sale at the old Lumber ; Yard, situated at the west end of the Harris burg Bridge, down at tho Rivor, 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, I£, 1 i and 2 inches thickness, which will be sold as low as at any other yard at the river.* Common Boards at 11,.13and $l3. per thousand, Refuse Boards and Planks from G to $B. AS THE STEAM IS UP, it is as well to mention that the subscriber is pre pared to saw bills to order, at tlio shortest* notice, of While Pino and to the Railroad free of expense. Small buildihg Timber always on hand. frorn 30 to 70 tcct tong—also, Plastering Laths. Fence Boards, &c., always ready for sale. HHNRY CHURCH. Bridgeport, Not. 11, 1817.—if .Carlisle Clothing Emporium. THB subscribers take this method of informing the citizens of Cumberland county, and the people in general, that they have just opened an extensive CJothlng Store, in South Hanover street, next door to I>. H, Arnold's store, 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 hand a largo- and well selected assortment of wearing apparel, such as Coats, Pantaloons, Vests, Shirts, Bosoms, Collars, Scarfs, Gloves, Suspenders, Handkerchief,Hat., Cups,.Boon, Shoe, amt Slip' per., end indeed every thing necessary to’.trim out a f.sbionable. n)an, end better articles at lower prices than can be found at pny other establishment InCum bertand county. Being fully, convinced that ‘wuick Bales and small profits” do bolter than' slow salts and large profits, wo are determined to sell at a very small advance. Our assortmentVlll at oil times bo large which will afford customers an opportunity of suiting their own taste. , _ ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON. Carlisle, Sept. 30, 1847. N. N.—Mr. Winnair D. PjtnKtitaoiv, an experi enced and fashionable tailor, will cut for the above establishment. Persons ptcforlng, can have their measures taken md garments made up to order with* out any additional charge. A ■ & L. Vhe Great Central Cheap HAT fc CAP STORE, Wholetalt ami Retail, No. 254 Markef Street, Ninth door above Eighth South eide t Phila, COMPRISES one of tho largest and most beautiful assortments of HATS, CAPS and MUFFS iir the Union; and of the latest and most approved styles, manufactured under the immediate eupermtendfencb of the subscriber, In tho best manner, of prime, mart' rials, end will bo sold at the lowest ppstildb prices * for casbe •• The:assortment embraces a splchdid variety ‘Of Silk,. Moleskin, Beaver, Brush, Russia, Nutria and other HATS» beautiful finish, and a complete stock of W>Wod»of ,Cloth, Glazed, Pur and Plush CAP.S, of the most dbslrablo patterns, together with G supply of Muffs, ForaiaßulWo Robes, dec. Country Merchants and other* ore respectfully In* vlted to famine tho stock, which they will find uto Iheir advantage to do'beforo purchaalng, aa It la hi. determination, having adopted the cath eyilem, to * nd JU. SB4'Markot at., abovo Bth at., aouth aider Phiia., December 8,1847.— Out’ iTMBREILASi PABaMsV ,PAbSpTTEB . ; AP ■ [ fiicha^on^Stcdm^aejdry, The only mtin ike,OniUd Stales, fc.’ UO Market ’ sired, PHILADELPHIA,, :. -, »> Tl/TERCHANTS are,-respectfully informed that I iVi continue tb'rnanblbcltifc all the above goods, by the aid 6f Bt6am, ; ndfwlthßfarrdlng ibo great opposj tion prp.arlied opppsedUptho introduction of expen sive improvements/ * My assortment is complete, and prices So low, -as to giVo,enli)te salislacllbri,-. ’ 03 s As .there is an. Umbrella. Store next floor, of nearly the same Panic, it is important you should rc* member ' ./ . . ; i WfLUAM.H, RICHARDSoK,;; - Steam Factory, and Patentee of the, Walking Cane Umbrella, sign of the Lady and Eagle{ NoAoiy Market streets Philadelphia w - CCj* Attention is requested to the celebrated Walk ing Cahe'Umbrella, a neat and.beautiful article, com bining all the advantages of Canb and Umbrcllai ~" February 10, lBi.B-.-6m • Groat DdrgaliiH. , • THIS subscriber having determined to make a change ihhVabuslncBB,will.Bell.Qff.his present stock of. merchandize at greatly reduced prices.— Persons desirous of gelling good bargains, will do well'to call, as all kindspf, goods will be sold iih commonly Ipw for .cash. The stock is very large, new, and well .assorted, with -Fashionable and Staple Goods. Many .of the Goods will be said 25 per cent, less than first cost. A largo lot of Boots and Shoes selling off at xe duced prices; , * : . . ' Also a full assortment of Groceries, at the very lowesl prlces. C. OGILBY. Carlisle, January 20 < 1848. ■ • Selling Off! COME TIIIS WAY! THE subscribers will sell their entire slock of DRY GOODS, which consists of a. handsome assortment of Merinoes, Alpachas, Cashmeres* Rjoua. do.Lairts, Cloths, Cassiqieres, Cassinets, Flannels,and Trimmings; yri.Ura great; variety of other goods at reduced prices. _ This is a new stock of Goods, and laid in for cash at the piesent low prices; some of which will be Bold Fi/ly Fir Vent below First Cost.— Bring on your money and. you sure to gel good bargains. Those persons knowing themselves indebted will please come forward ana pay up. . A. & W. IIENTZ, 3 doors souths / ihe PostOJJiee. r . January 27,181 b. • 'Hardwaret Hardware!! THE eubscrihers having, putohased the entire etock of Jacob Senor, invito the attention of the public to their assortment. With all tha hum bogging, boasting, and puffing made by other es tablishments,we are able to sell Hardware as low if nola little lower .than any other Hardware store in the county. Try us and prove ua, at the old and well known stand on North Hanover st., between Common's Tavern and the Hat and Cap Store of Geo. Keller. We have just received a full and general assortment of Hardware & Building Materials, among which may be enumerated the following: 300 pounds American Blist’d. Steel at 7 cents . p °2oo'poundB of English Blist’d; Steel at ISJper lb, 600 pounds of Cast and Sheer Stbol at 18j per 500 pounds of Spring Steel 7 J els. per pound; 30 doz. of Corn and Grass Scythes: 100 kegs of Nails and Spikes at $4 50 per keg. 60 boxes of assorted Glass; ■ 2000 lbs. Ground White Lead from $1 75 to 2OOO lbs. best quality, of Grindstones at 1 i to 2 rents per lb. . ■ 200 gallons of Linseed Oil. . With a full assortment of Building Hardware, such as Looks; Latches, Bolts, Hinges, Screws, Oils, Paints, Glass and Putty, Nails and . Spikes, &0., too numerous to mention. All lobe had at the low pri=e HardwarO o Store N Of y & . Carlisle, May 6.1847. New Call aild Winter Goods. The subscriber has just received and is ho w open' ing at hia store, on the south-west corner of the Public Square, an unusually cheap slock .of sea sonable goods, such as Cloths; Cassinieres, Sattmotts, Flannels, Vestings, Alpacas, Silks, Bombazines, Shawls, Muslins, Gloves, Hosiery, &c. A splen did slock of Calicoes, at prices varying from 6} to •18} cents. Also, Groceries of all kinds. Also, a fresh stock of the Celebrated Fluid Lamps, which he has lately introduced, and which are found to be-by all that have tried them, the most economical and desirable article in every respect nrfwinuse. Also, The Pekin Tea Company s Teat. He lms been appointed sole agent in litis p|ace for tho sale of lire above Teas, to which he would invite (lie spe cial attention of the lovers of good Teas. Ths manner in which they are put up is such, as that the flavour la.preserved for any length of time,bo in" incased in lead or tin foil. Families can bo supplied with any quantity pul up in this manner , Tito public is respectfully invited to call and . examine his Block, before purchasing.elsewhere, 1 inasmuch as ho fools confident that Ilia variety and oricoa will he satisfactory to purchasers. P ROBERT IRVINE, Jr. -1 Carlisle, November 11,1847. Philadelphia Advertisement. OLIVER EVANS’ Sai.amandir, Fine and Titter Pnoor- IRON CHESTS, WARRANTED equal to any other make, and have never been injured by Fine or Bus olas's, in a single instance. He also keeps on hand a full supply of Common Chests, rogde of, lighter iron, at lower prices. I.sllcr Copying f'ressos and Books, • Trucks for Stores, Factories, Ate. Druggists’ Presses, Eagle Glass Fapejt, ■ ' Portable Shower Baths, &c. Packing Lavers, Hoisting Maclmtesy Refrigerators and Water Pikers. "I- OLIVER EVANS, . 01 South Second St., below Chesnut, Phils. REFRIGERATORS For cooling ami preserving MEAT, BUTTER, MILK, ond all articles intended for culinary pur pesos. WATER FILTERS. OLIVER EVANS’ CELEBRATED WATER FILTERS, for puryfjjgb water that is brackish or muddy, whether by rains, minerals, or otherwise, can bo had of alljsir.es and prices, at the Ware rooms, No. 61 South Second Street, two doors be low Chesnut street, Philadelphia. October 7j 1817.—ly* Watches, &c. « niIEAP WATCHES, SILVER WARE. AND JEWELRY—-Full jewelled gold ■■HfikPatcnt Lovers,. #4O. Gold Lepines. $3O. — Silver Lovers, $2O. Gold guard, vest nnd.fob chains, gold and silver, pencils, Unger rings and thimbles, spectacles, ear - rings, miniature eases, medallions, fimoy card-cases, fans, flier. Silver table and tea spoons, tea sots; forks, ladles', butter knives, cups, flee. Fine plated castors, cake baskets', candlesticks, Britannia ware, .waiters, DIACON’S 1 PATENT LAMPS, Ate. Also goldPafent Lover watches, from $4O to-$l6O. Watches and clocks repaired. Stipe-' nor diamond point gold pens at $1,60, J. Sc, W. L. WARD, 106 Cheanut at. above Third at., Philadelphia' December 0,1847. —1 y Thompson's Syrup of Tnr,. ; \ LARGE supply. of this popular . retitody fos A Loughs, Golds and Affections .of the Breast, liar Just boon received at the Drug Store of - J.kW.D, FLEMING. , KritiMkinKlc’N Mcstwl ,q«iai icis.. - : .Vi'-TS lytoishfEß*,]..,;:: , North Hanover, Street, Cari.isle. flints subscriber takes''llila*iriotlioi‘of’ ihiormidg JL bis friends and tluipubUcui gqne|-al, that ho is constantly rrianulaciufing ami "had alwajs oh haiid CAN DIES of bvbty varidly (winch forqual ily cannot he surpassed tjy any manufactured in the State.) which lib will soil Wholesale or Retail allho Old Stand, in North. Hanoyersltoot, where he also keeps Foreign FRUITS and NUTS of the latest importation, which will bo'sold atlfio low est prices foroashl Hiastock conaials Inpart of the following: . D” .-uU >-. ' f Oranges, Lemons,' Raisins,, Prunes, Grapes,' Citron,-Bates, Figs,- Goboh Nuts.’ Crebtb N ala, Pea Nuts, Pecan Nuts, Almonds, English Wal nuts’, Filberts; &c. ■ ; . Ho would also call life attention of the public to his stock of Fancy Articles', suitable for the ap preaching Holidays, consisting Of, : , TOYS, DOLLS ANI) PANCY'NOi'IONS, which for beauty anil variety atirjpaaaes any thing of the kind over offered to the cUtaens of Carlisle. In connection yvilh the above ho lias just received a prime I'ot of . r‘b ” Fresh Groceries, consisting of superior orusheil and .refined .Loaf Sugarai ahd a good quality of Bjowh Sugars,Oof fee, from 8 to 12J cts.per pound; a.enperior article of Imperial, Young Hyson and Black 'Upas; Mo lasses of all kinds, Chocolate, Crackers, Cheese, Rice, Blacking, Matches.; Brushes, &o. Fresh Spiced," such as Pepper, , Alapice, Cinnamon, Cloves, Mustard, Nutmegs & Ginger. A supply of Irtdigo, (best quality I Alum,'Starch, . Washing Soda, Saltpetre, Ac., Which will-be sold at reason able prices. . “ , The subscriber returns his sincere thanks to the public for the liberal patronage extended to him during .the.time lie has been in business, and Hopes by attention'tobusiness and a desire to please, to merit a continuance dftbb srttnei All ordersfro'm a distance promptly attended to: 1 ' 1 ’ I ~ i December 16, 1847 V ! Winter Supply of Drugs, Medi cines, &C. ; ,* S. W. HAVEHSTIGK having judt opened his WINTER SUPPLIES of Goods, desires lo call the particular attgnlion b{ Families andiPhy sician to his replenished assortment of DRUGS and MI?DlCINESrwhioh have been purchased at the' best houses in Philadelphia, and may be relied upon for freshness arid'excellence. Added lo these will bo found ah entire stock of FAINTS, OILS, DYE-STUFFS, Varnishes, GlaSs, &o. &e., all of which he,will ensure to be of the best quality and at the very loWest prices'. He has made many additions lo his stock of BOOKS, besides securing a new supply of all the Text Books, H istories, Headers, Lexicons,Wriling Books, &o. now in use In College and i dur f üblic schools— which he will dispose of on terms suit ed to the circumstances of all. Ilia stock of FANCY ARTICLES embraces a rich and extensive collection whiclrit would be im possible to enumerate, but comprising many novel ties which cannot fail lo strike the eye and please the taste, such as, Ladies and.Gentleman’soutlery, gold and silver pens and pencils, Hair, tooth and clothes Brushes, Perfumes of Rousblle’s fich nhd extensive'varilies, fancy soaps, shavingcream, card cases, pocket pistols, pocket books, &c, - . Also, a new supply: of Cornelius’s elegant Lard LAMPS, together with Sperm and Mould Candles, Baskets, Musical Instruments, Umbrel las, Children’s’Toys, Door. Mats, and other arti cles in the variety line, which with a constant supply-of fresh FRUITS, Nuts and Confectionary of the richest quality, make a large and splendid slock lo which ho confidently invites the attention and patronage of his town and country friends, at the old stand in North Hanover street, nearly op posite the Carlisle Bank. , S. W. HAVERSTICK. Carlisle Dec.-16, 1847. 1 - CHEAP DRUG STORE. J& W. B. FLEMING, respectfully inform • their friends and the public generally, that they have taken the Drugstore lately otfned by Mr. Franklin Mehaffey, and formerly, by Messrs. Stevenson & Diriklei 6ri the North'West corner df High and Pitt streets, directly opposite Um Man sion House. Hotel, in the Borough of Carlisle, where they have cm hand and Intend constantly adding thereto, a large assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Faints, Oils, r -Dye-stuffs, Perfumes, Fancy Articles, Glass, ‘&c., 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 share of encouragement. Physicians pre scriptions carefully compounded, Carlisle, March 18,1848. n HEAT IMPROVEMENT IN THE DA - IJF GUERREOTYPE ART.—M. A. ROOT’S Daguerreotypes, 140 Chestnut St. HIPDADEL PHI A, having been pronounced superior, in the cities of Europe and the United. Slates, onddjeen. just awarded in the city of N. Yort the GREAT: PRIZE of.* 4 the FIRST MEDAL for the BEST Daguerreotypes, again calls attention to his later and still more valuable improvements. This last is thus noticed by. the Evening Bulletin: Tlic TruoXlgbt. M. A. Root, the great Daguerreotyptstof this city, has fitted up a room ln the third story of his establishment, expressly to obtain (bo manifest advantage of the northern light. The light from that direction is necbssarlly. sought by all paint ers, because of its firmness and uniformity, and Mr. Root, with consummate fact, resolved to avail himself of this aid, to .correct shadows. The Boston Atlas speaks, of the portraits by the distinguished Daguorrcotyplst, ~M. 'A; Root, and was astonished to find ibaube art liad been carried, to such a high degree of perfection. Mr. Root,by some new chemical discoveries, has beoh enabled to transfer the liumfln countenance to the Daguer roolype plato'with an accuracy and fidelity alto gether inconceivable. Even the joyous and laugh* ing facp of tbo infant is transferred in an instant to the enduring silver plate with astonlshirtg accu racy, notwithstanding in infantljfe tberejsscarce ly a second of time, during working hours, when tho body is entirely at rest. .v. . The North American and United States Gazette 'says of a Family Group of Mr. Root— <4 lt was universally acknowledged worthy of being class ed* among the first triumphs of this beavon-djorn • art. n Tho City Item days'—* 1 We are delighted > as Philadelphians, to learn that Mr. Hoot took the medal and highest premium for his superb pic* tures both in New Vorkand Boston, overall com petition. This is indeed a great triumph! Hoot's pictures are ns near perfection as it Is possible to set; There is though!) delicacy, finish, and tho i nighesi'dlpgroo of artistic excellence in them." ' ‘‘The perfection of the art.*’— Boston Star, “The boat in every point of vrew/ I —Penntyl vania Inquirer. “The best over exhibited in, this country,*’—N. York Sun, . . The Livsnpobt Custom ; House - OfrripEns ob served, when examining a packageof'Rqol’s Da guerreotypes, “that they were the best specimens of the kind that had ever passed through thoir hands/*- HIGH SHERIFF TATE ox EniNDdnoaoii, Scotland, a groat amateur in works of art; says, ih a letter to a Wend in Philadelphia. t “There js nothing like tllom here; they qs bomplolo ly in lho shade—they ere beatmfpl, and'the like ness perfect. ** . .. .. * . ; A volumne might be filled with similarpolioeß. But families, relatives or friends, who wish to se cure faithful and beautiful portraits, as keepsakes and-memorials, or simply a’s gems of an .exquisite art, always intorbstiVig. are invited, strangers as well as citizens,' to examine tho suriorb odfleotion of specimens in the popular Free Admissjpp Da guerreotype Booms pf M.-A^RpO'l, . ~ 140’ Chestnut Street. Phils. Dob, 10, 1847.— 0i0.V ! JOp WORK ; • i NEATLY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE Vpijbtediou by Flre. m'H© ctIMDEKLAND: MUTUAL Ju Prelection Compaiiy/Wlirbo Qndor the direction of tho followjng. Board of. Managers fpr.thc .qnsuing yc'ar,^izV"'T/C; Millbr, J^rCBhldni; v Soniuel 'GaU hlpq^:^ie t Q,Prc«i<lfntj-ft. W, M!Culraith, TrcaSur crj!,’A*. G. Millcr, Secretary; James Weakly, John T. Green, Jdlin Zugi Abraham KirfgV Richard. Woods, Samuo Huston, .William, Peal, Scott Coyle, , Alex-_ Davidson. There aroalso a numb6f of'Agbnta I 'op•: pointed in tho adjacont counties who will receive ap plicationsfor insurance anit foYWard them immediate ly for approval to ihVoffiCo of-tho CoripariyvAvhen the. policy will bo iasufed without delays For fUrthor in fotmfilibh'sc&tlio by-laws of the Company. , t . T( , ’■ i'-mV; , . v«r- T. Oi MlLLER, .President., i A. G. 'Mihi.vn,'Secretdry,' ’ i - February 10, 184 S/ - : ’’ - ,v !• • ■■-.v.'AGENTE.!-- v/'- ■ L; H. ! Wiilioras, Esq., West; Gen eral Agant. . ‘ J ''- ’• 1 ■ ‘;; ' .J.;. A.!Coylo, Carlisle; Dr.lra Day, Mcchamca burgf} George Drindle, - M6nroe; Josepb M, Means, Newburg; 'John Clcmlcnlnj .HogdstoWni Stephen Cblbertson, 9hippensbdrg; : j ' : t .' . ' In^urnncot THE f Allen and EastpennaboroughMuthal Fire Insurance Wf GumbferlaridCbunty, incorp.pratedby an act of Assembly; is how fully oi^ni2od,andinoperalionunderthemanagemopt ottlie following - ' ’ Ghti Stayman, Jacob Shelly,' Win.'U. Gorges, Lewis' Hyor, Christian/TUzcl, Robert .Stcrrelt, Henry- Logan, Michael , Cocklih; Benjamin H. Muaser, Levi.MerkeljJacob KirkjSlaml. Prowell, Br’,.ahd Melcholr Brpneman,who respectfully call ihe.attention ofoitizenS 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 wishing to become members are invited to make application to the agents of the company who are willing to.wait upon them at any lime. JACOB SHELLY, President . Henry Looan, Vice President, Lewis Hybh, Secretary . Michael Cocklin, j treasurer- February 3, 1848. Aobsta—Rudolph Marlin, Mow Cumberland; Christian .Tilzel, Allen; John 0. Dhnlap, Allen; O, B. Harmon, Kingstown; Henry Zcaring, Shire manstown; Simon Oyster, Wormleysburg;. Robert Moore, -Carlisle. Agents for York County—JacobKirk, general agt John Sherrick, John Rankin, J. Bowman, Pclcl Wolford. Agents for Harrisburg—Houser & Loch man. ilawure Mutual Safety Insurance Company, PJiiladclpltla. ON THE MUTUAL INSURANCE PRlNCl- PLE—combined with a large joint copUall Pre miums reduced to nearly one half of the usual rates* By the. Act of Incorporation, tho stock is pledged for. the., payment of and losses which the Com pany maysustain. And os an additional security to thonssured<tho act requites that \\w profits of the business shall be funded and remain with the corpo ration, as a guarantee and protection to the insured against /qss.-. This fund will bo represented by scrip issued by the Company, hearing inlorcst’not oxcccd .irigaix per cent, perarinum. The insured are enti tled to a pro rata share of tho profits of thp Company, 1 and will receive that proportion of .tho aforesaid fund in scrip, which the amount of earned premiums paid by him, bears to the total sum of earned premiums I arid capital stock. ,‘ The scrip thus issued, to bd transferable-on the books of the Company os stock. • • . ‘ No dividend of scrip can bo made when the losses and expenses exceed the amount of earned premiums, Tho insured ore protected from loss at tho custom ary fates of premiums, without any individual liabil ity or responsibility for tho losses oi expanses of the Corporation. The assured have all tho rights of membership,—can vote at all elections, and are eligi ble as Directors of the Corporation. The subscriber has been appointed agent for this : Company, add oa the mutual principle is superseding ipvcry othcr mode of Insurance, ho would confidently recommend it to his friends and tho public. . ' For full particulars enquire either by. letter dr jtar eonto JOHN J. MYERS. Carlisle, July 22,1847*. . :.S y•• 'Economy} Utility and Eight ! . Pine Oil & Solar Lard Lamps. MB. DYOTT & KENT, Lamp Manufacturers, , No. 64 South Second street, one door'below (Jhcsnut, Philadelphia, hove constantly on band a complete assortment;of DYOTT’S Patent Improved PINE 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 docs not exceed one-half of (hat of any other light, and produces a light more brilliant .than gas. The lamps are-so 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’tho oil always pure in the lomp, and renders other cleansing altogether unnecessary, and tho recent improvements made.by the patentee, qdds beauty Ip their appearance, and renders their management so easy, that a child can *tako care of them., Thoy arc perfectly safe, and froo from unplea sant odour. In addition to the above, wc.havoalargcond hand some assortment of DYOTT’S NEWLY IMPRO VED SOLAR LARD LAMPS, a great variety of patterns; Hanging Lamps, suitable for Churches, Stores, Eio)ls, Factories, Lodge Rooms, Hotels and Billiard Saloons, and Lamps with shades, designed for reading, and for every other purpose where light is required. A handsome variety of CANDELA; BRAS, BOUQUET HOLDERS, and every article pertaining to the lamp business.. Having every fa cility for manufacturing, wo are prepared to sell, wholesale and retail, os cheap o« any ptbor dealers, and the articles-are warranted equal in appearance, and superior ip construction, to any that can bo pro cured elsewhere. , , N. D. Lamps, dec. rogilt, silvoied, bronzed and fc pdtred in the bcsl mannor. Oil lamps of every de scription altered to' buth Pino Oil. “ Pliila.,Bcpt. 2,1847.—Cm . WATCHES AND JEWELRY. T. CONLYN RESPECTFULLY announces to iho public that ho has removed his WATCH antf-JBWELRY ‘ ' {■*!*!> Store to Iho* building.one door east of his former stand, on Main street, whore lie will con. 'Jlwr Btanl iy keep on hand and for (ft 91 t H Mnßi sa i° on fho most reasonable \ Gold and Stiver Letcr, Ltpiut and Common s' Watches; u Breast-pins, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Gold and Silver Spectacles, Gold and Sijvcr P6ns and. Pencils, . Diamond pointed gold pons, at from 81,37 to $2,. 60. ' Pocket compasses, pen-knives, gold guard chains, ana watch keys, silver thimbles, Miniature oases, Lockets and Bracelets,' Silver Table and Tea Spoons, Duller kmvos, and an infinite variety of .other arti* clcb usually kept in a woll-furnlshcd Jewelry store 'Gold Lover WalclioS, full jewelled, 18 oaiot oases, from $45 to 690; Gold Lopinos. from $3O to $35; Silver Lover from $l5 to $3O; Common watches, from $5 to $l2. , My slook Is largo, and I am determined to sell os low as can bo had by retail.in.tho city. • . Watches and Jowolry repaired as usual. T. CONLYN. Carlisle, May 20, 1847.—1 y. ' Dr. I. C. Loomis, YICTiLL perform oli-oporaUone.upon tho Teeth, ■YY. that are required, for their preservation, such,as .Sealing* Filing*!Plugging, {J'cmiOT will restore the loss of them, by inserting Artificial Teeth, from a single. Tooth to a full eett. ’ Pitt street, a few ol the Railroad Hotel. N. B. Dr. LoomiswillboabsenlfromCarlisle, the last ton days, In each month. ; Carlisle, July 4,184(h , : ’ Christinasttttd^oWYcai’sPrcSeht^ ; ‘ ! 6)tieap ?e ! weify f ! \ |V WHOLESALE and Retail, at tbio Philadelphia \Valch and Jowclrj Store, Ho. 90 North Sec ond street corner of QarfryfPbiladclpbia.. Gold] LovtorWalchoa full jewcllcd lS carrot 1 ■ easel , ■ <, ■ -',80,00 Silver Lever Watches, full jewelled, * 18*00 Silver Lover Wofchba seven jewels,- , SHvei Lopine Watches jewelled, QuaVlicr Watches, good quality, , . B,OQ Imitation . ;do , ‘ ,M® . Fine SUvor Spoctoclta, ~ Gold BfdceieisWith topaz dtonCßl ; :, 3,00 Gold Pens \vlth silver holder and pencil,, 1,00 Ladies*Gold Pencils, / • W Silver Tea spoons from $4.50 per set to , .= 0,00 Gold Finger Rings, from 3?i cents to ' ‘ B°i oo Watch'Glassos, best quality—plain 12J ccbls^ Patent 18Jt Lunet 25/ Other articlobm _ ‘ AU P to-be what they arosoldfor. On band some gold and silver Lover and Lepincs, still lower then the above prices. ’ ' ’ • On hand a large assortment of siher table, dessert, tea, salt and mustard spoons, soup ladles, sugar longs, napkin rings, fruit & butter knives, Ihimblcsishic ds, knitting-needle cities and sheaths,-purse and reticle clasps; ,Tho silver worranttd to bo equal lo Ameri can coin; • • ■ • ■ , Also, a groat variety qffino Gold Jewelry, consist ing. in /part of Finger -Rings of all styles, set with Diamonds, Erne,elds, E aides, Turquoise, ‘ t opaz. Carnet, Cornelian, Jasper,-Capo May, Amelbyatand other (toneaj Bfeeitpins ond Bracelets of all stylts.- aclwilh Stones and; ComconSiiand' enameled—Ear rings of all styles, Gold chains of all styles, and of thb finest qualilty—together -with all other articles in thodino, which will ho sold much below Nopt York prices,-wholesale nr retail. O. GOA EAU. , No. 96 North Second street, corner of Quarry, ! porter of Watches,. Jeweller, and Manufacturer o i Silver Ware# ■ ■ Philo., December, 23, 1847.-- KEJlpy Ali. "Quick Sales and Small Profits '.' t jjR. J. MYERS, Ims lately removed his Drug and Book Store to the loigo room in Main street, recently occupied by S. M. Harris, owned by Mrs. Knox, and nearly opposite the Methodist Church. Ho will in future give all his time, (exempt when engaged in Professional business.) to tho interests of his store; and having secured tho services of careful and eipc. ricnccd assistants, he confidently assures his friends and tho public, that their orders and prescriptions shall have the:moat accurate attention. ' Dr. Myers also informs his friends that in addition to his former largo assortment of (oflhe latter, a very choice and extensive collection ho has just opened a splendid assortment of Drug's, Paiwts, Oils, DTR*BTUfFB, Spicks, Fruits* Pkufomery, Boors, (all kinds,) SfAtIOSAHT, CoriKHT. Lard Lamps; Pahct AnfictEs, Family Groceries, of every variety and price—and ns lie intends doing business on the popular terms of “quick soles and small profits/’ he is determined to sell Ghoceiues. and every’other article ho may offer, as low. as they can bo ha'd in Carlisle. Ho gives d general invitation to oil his friends to 1 call. - (E/*j*or the accommodation of his friends, Df.My* ers’ Drug Store will bo open at all hours on Sunday for the sale of Medicines only. CONSUMPTION, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting Blond, Pain in the Side and Breast , Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Palpi tation of the Heart „ Whooping Cough, Croup, Hives, Nervous Tremors, Liver Complaint and ' BiseMed'Kidneys, are radically cured by THOMSON’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF TAR AND WOOD NAPHTHA. A LTHOUGH the great totality of Pulmonary dis- IX eases, at (his lime shows that there arc purlieu ; lar cases that render still too applicable the designa tion of apptohia medicorum —the disgrace of, physi cians—to this class of diseases; and that there are stages in 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 the patient had reached a seeming hopeless stage -of the disease; and there is, at this time, a remedy prepared in Phil adelphia which has' metpvllh (be most triumphant and cheering success in (ho most obstinate forms of Throat and, Pulmonary diseases—so as to have ob tained the sanction and employment in the practice of many physicians. . Allusion is had to Thomson’s Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Naphtha—the preparation of one. who, having given to diseases of thb lungs and their means of cure, the most careful and thorough atten tion, presented to the public this great remedy. The soothing and curative pow*r of Tor has often been observed in severe coughs and consumption.— But in the above preparation, beside some of our most valuable vegetable pectorals there is conjoined with it the Wboo Naphtha, a medicine but lately introdu ced, but which has been employed with the most sot isfactory results in England, in pulmonary consump tion, especially of a tuberculous form. Road the following from Dn.Yoc.xa, the eminen: , oculist: . . Pnm., January 18, 1847. - Messrs. Auokkt &Dickso?( Gentlemen—Hav ing recommended in my practice,and used In my own family, Thomson’s Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Naphtha, I.lmvo no hesitation in saying that It is one of the best preparations of the kind in use. and persons suffering from colds, coughs, affections of the throat, breast, &c |t so.prevalent at Ibis season of tbo year, ctmnol use any medicine that will cure or prepenf consumption sooner than Thomson’s Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Naphtha. - W«, Youwo, M. D., 162 Spruce st« This valuable medicine is prepared only n! (he North East corner of Fifth and Spruce streets, Philo. Sold in Carlisle, by R. ANGNEY. * Price of Inigo bottles $l, or six bottles foi $5. Be ware of Imitation. November 25, 1847. Exloimlvo Furniture Room*. D. F. & A. C. FETfBR, “TTTOULD most respectfully call the attention of Yi\ Housekeepers and tho public generally, to the extensive stock of splendid Furniture, includ ing Sofas, Wardrobes, Centro and oilier Tabled, Dressing and'Plain Bureaus, and every variety of Cabinet Ware and Chairs, which thoy.havo just opened at their new rooms, on the corner of North Hanover and Loiilher fie., Carlisle. • They aro confident that the superior finish of the workmanship, and ologanco of stylo, in which their articles aro got up, together with thoir cheap ness, will rooommond, thorn to every person wont ing Furniture; They have also made arrangements for manufacturing and hooping a constant supply of every article in thoir lino, both plain and orna mental, ologant and useful, at prices which they oannot fail to suit purchasers. They would earn estly Invito persons who are about to commence housekeeping to call and examine thoir present ologah.t stock, to which they will constantly make additions of the nowost and most modern stylos. COFFINS made to order at tho shortest notice, for town and country; Dr. Ooorgo Willis Foulkc, ( Graduate of Jefferson Medical College Philadelphia.) ■QESPEOTFULLY offers to the public h[s profes-' Xl/sional services in tho practice of Modlojho, Sur gery, and Midwifery. : Ovfick at tho residence of Ills father. In South Hanover street, directly opposite Morrell’s flute Re- I berts') Hotel, and tho Second Presbyterian Church. 1 Carlisle'Aprils, 1047.—iy ! StacplMird’B Tcrniiftigc, PARENTS, Physicians and Nurses, read . lowing certificate of cure of fiia by sticnh n VerdiSfugo, _We have in our possession than, , ttf coVtillcatca which it ia needless to publish li,, ' this chows the virtue of the medicine and iu i,°' M lesaness. l '..Remomjier. that (Shepherd's Verii never sickens children, and never fails to’giva'ibd! a godd appetite—it combines many valuable mo .tiostindependent of the worm, destroying, dt c l doing good wherever it is used. *' 11 N*w Brhfiiit, Union Co., P a . > ‘ : I July 12, 1B47; 'f My child four years old has been subject to fii from thbogc of four months, end pronounced )™ ih physicians after their utmost'exertions to be hie—and at oils' time disponed of her life and njj shd wodld Wot live two hours, refusing to" leave uied bind fdr her saying it would be of no use. 1 cou .'j not induce myself to believe that worms wore notth scourco of her disease, ' in consequence of whith ! purchased three or four hollies of Jaynes Vermifoc which I used according to direction without it ducing any good effects. I next used Morrison'' without any belter success, besides various oil,/ kinds, but,all Id no purpose. Mr. E. Wilson, A.™ of Shepherd’s Vermifuge, induced trie try Shepherd' Worm Destroyer,,which I am happy tossy altera,! sing,three bottles entirely, cured her,a large quanfu, of worms having been clpellcd. She hod been , long afflicted by having fils every day, that the hid not been able to walk dr talk until the last sir niomlii since, using Shcpherd’s.Vcrmirugc. She has tala, tnonced to talk and walk and I am satisfied that Shepherd’s Vermifuge has produced all these harin, results, and therefore recommend it as on invaluliif medicine. ‘ Price 25 cents per bottle. . DAVID mauck; The following ccrtificatea nro from cilizeno rniij; ing in Franklin county. Pa., anil who arc knonn I# many oflho readers of the Volunteer; 1 RoeKantlnoi Pai, April 29,1647, After having used, without success, a Vermifuge which' was Kchl in high estimation, I was indued la try Shepherd's.' To my daughter, who is eight vein old, I gave four doses, and which had the effect of expelling a largo number of worms. I can teeoni mend it ua n good article. ‘ JAMES SHOEMAKER. For Hole by the following appointed Agents, o. W. Hilncr,'Carlisle; John Fulwiler, Sbipprnilior.) J, Burkhart, Ncwville; Robert Elliott, Kewhurej A. Richards & Co., Plainfield; Eoby & Kiting™ Kingstown; S. &*B. A. liogestown; J.&j, MiUisoh, Mcchahicsburg, William Alexander, Pi! pcrtqwn. ... Septembers, 1847.—6 m Shcplicrd’s SarsapariUn. THE public will plcadc examine and ace Ihatlhrj get Shcpherd’s'Sarsaparilla, os there ore many jir£ pnralions by the name of Sarsaparilla. Bhp|ihenl'i' never fail# to cure long standing eases of Rhcumsi. ism, Scrofula, Tetter, Ringworms and Consumption, Of the numerous certificates of cure read the follow. 1 Ing: YitLloW SpßlKos.-Dloir co., P a .,> August 11, 1847. 3 I purchased two bottles of Shepherd s Sarsaparilla and administered it .o my boy seventeen month* old who had been effected with scrofula for six months. I ain ; happy to find him.entircly cured, the lumps on his neck having disappeared so as to leave no iigh of their over bating been there. Ilia health is n good now from all appcamticcs as if he had ncm been afflicted with the disease mentioned. • . ALLEN J. GREEN. Mr. Green Is well known in B 1 ir county, is a respectable farmer and bis veracity will not hedouU< cd by any one who'knows him* . YOUNG LADIES LOOK HERE ! t For pimples.on the face, Shepherd’s Ssrsaparilli is a never . failing cure. It purifies the Mood sod thereby gives beauty to the eyes and complexion. RHUMATISMi This disease in its acute form is Inflamationofthe iqcmbranca of the joints, with a disposition to mi grate or shift from one joint to ahother, or to reiiiin Internal' organs, and especially to'the mtfti.fitshWi/ the heart.' In this form of- rheumatism thrre is*', casionolly fever; Iho joints ore much awolhu itl excessively painful. In the chronic variety lint arc no marked.constitutional symptoms, hut in n.sij cases, particularly in ilrbililHled habits, wln n lit general health of the body has been deranged by pn* vious disease or, 100 great exertion of body ormliul, a permanent distortion of the joints nml crm>Vtdno» of the limbs are almost certain to follow. Msuy me dicines have hcrn.producod, and which yint r«jic* sented as being certain cures for this disease, ki ill, or nearly so, have failed to receive the confltlenreol iho public. At this'time no medicine h« him claims on the community, than Shepherd’s Ssm|i* rilla,‘ for -the alleviation and absolute ewe of troublesome and exceedingly painful discart. Eruphum vf jhe Skin, — These are exhihWto various- forms. Pimples nml Blotches on the fare, which so frequently, disfigure the moat odmirrd ft** lures, these, with -Cancerous Affections, Neuralgia, Jaundice, &c.. produce qailr i» array of complaints resulting from I mpuity ol blood. AIL these, with the diseased condition oL de the nyslrm, caused by the excessive use of mens'll will generally yield In that admirable prrpnrnlim/ medicine known ns Shepherd's Sarsaparilla. Price 75 cents per bottle. • , For Bale by the following appointed agent. G.w. Hilncr,-Carlisle; John Fulwilor, Shippensluirp; J* Bmkhnrl, Newville; Robert Elliott, wlmrg ; A. Kicfmrds & Cn. t Plainfield; Baby & Kissinger, Kingstown; S. & S..A. Coyle, Hogeslown; J- «'*• Mlllison, Mechautcsburg; William Alexander, U* pertown. 'September 2, 1847.—flm Slicplicr.l’s Coinponud ItlodlcaU'd Candy* For the cure of CM, Coughs . Catarrh, hroiMh Hoarseness, Son Throaty Croup, A*thm°, P ting of Blood,and all-other complaint* of Throat and Breast, and those arising from a • ■ ordered condition of the Lungs, anajur clear 5 the Voice, «Vc. • . /* ' , The articles composing the. Compound Cnmly havo been selected with the utniorl rare attention, and.entirely .from tho Vegetable Kmp —therefore no fenr need bo npprt bended 0 „. cing even the slightest Injurious effect} on tw . trary, it la asserted; and without ciagporslM'n- . is one of the most efficient articles, In cur ; above mentioned complaints, that h- s over offered to the public*From its being p!ea»n» t tnsto, and nt the same time so certain in »■ ” ' reputation has been pained for-il, such as but c tides of tho kind can protend to claim. I nc cts. per Package. . , -llla fl. For sale by the following appointed *gen • W.Hitncf, Carlisle; John Fulwilcr. Shippew''" J. Burkhart. Newvlllc; Robf. Elliott, Kewbitrji . Richards & Co., Plainfield; - Baby obd Ki* ~ Kingstown; 8. 6c 8. A. Coylei Hogeslown; J-‘ Millison. Mechanicsborg; William Al«*a n 1 pertown. Septembers, 1847.—6 m Health made easy lor the Or Phytical JVoini ng, to moke their Xl«« ' World Long and Homy: ly Ike author , . cation? %e ft It, Ought to He, aod M<B" Be," First American Edition, »i» Additions/ : BEING an elementary ami intoro.tWg " : „,j Self Knowledge. Containipg phdrt I taining article*on 1 e Food, .Heart, Gland*, = «£*** Ealing,. Stomach', Nerve.,- {“*7 Pige.tlon, Uvcr, -Drain., OMAS* Blood, , liunge, . Mltad, Jj, ’ „ Secretion., Arterie., 60n.e., Head, Vein., Health, . dtc.dcc; Arc. . . n jiifo Together with the Great Secret— Bar , how attained—bow to do good—cauae „ j ( / error—hoblteT—pa.aloha—.woman dc.crlt>ru ii)i|B acrlbod—man*, error.—rich and I ,oor r" , r .j e JelF and vice—youthful error.—woman how cate—woman’* virtue, ombllion. “ c ‘ * ' nM of If' The whole' de.lgnod for the'noble I’" f. c „ o [ilt, proving and attending education among j oeJ C I. itatparting valuable knowledge on the pnj , 114 l the human frame, and the lowa which govern end bodily health, dec. i„.rd in » l (l , Any poraon .ending a* cent" c, ' c ' ro pi cB will w .hall receive ono copy by mall, or live c p eenl for »1.. Addrc.., |h«m» P»W 888 *»' May97.1847.-ly 0.1). AIEDE 11
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