«-:!iie;;Tea judOtwer; Store of .'•Vi ■iit % .sv. ' 3. W. EBY, ■ . ' Wt»T MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, ri conalah’lfy supplied with a fresh and general assortment of Groceries, embracing a lot of Bio and Java Cofltes, of the best, as well as of lower priced qualities Loaf and Brown Sugars, \la; Double refined Loaf,crushed and Pulverized, Wb fcfoo.White Havana, Drown and clarified Su gatft—-all of which for prices and qualities, can not.be excelled. In addition toour former supply of Teas we have undertaken the sale of the Superior Teas of J. 0. JfKKiNs & Co. of Philadelphia and have received ’and will be kept supplied with an assortment of Green and Black Teas, of the various kinds and qualities, , varying in Erice from'37| els. t 0.51,35 per pound, which we eUeve will, on trial, take the preference over all other Teas. in this community. These teas are put up ln packages of £, i and 1 lb. each, labelled with’name and price of Tea, with a Metallic as Deli as paper envelope.for preservation of the qual ity, and each having full weight. One of the partners.(.who selects the Teas) learned (Ills diffi-, cult business of the Chinese themselves, while engaged.ip the Tea Tiailo and residing among them, and possessing this advantage, their ability .tofurpiah, not only safe and genuine, but also the most delicious Teas, 1 at the lowest possible prices, is. unquestionable, and therefore they can bo con fidently recommended to our customers. , In-addition to which may always he had a gen eral assortment of all other articles in the line of opr business. All of which are offered for sale at the lowestpossible price. We feel thankful for past favors shown us and hope_our endeavors to plsase will merit a continued shore of support. 1 J. W. EBY. HEW. GOODS* THE. subscribers, are now opening their Fall stock of,HARDWARE, and to which they Would inviie the attention of persons in want of goods in their line, as their arrangements are such as to'enable them to sell lower than 'any'other : store* - -They have now a full assortment of locks, latches, bolts, hinges, screws, and every article for building, mill, cross-cut and circular saws, mouse hole anvils, vices, files, rasps, chisels, au gurs,. braces, plain bins, planes, hand, panne), ripping and tenant saws, broad axes, drawing knives, chopping axes, hatchets, hammers, hay and manure forks, shovels, spades, knives, forks, pocket knives of every style, butcher knives, ra zors, scissors, shears, waiters, trays, 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 ltd springs, l ion Americanjind Russia sheet iron, 60 kegs Dupont’s and Johnson’s Blasting Powder, 3000 lbs. Nova Scotia grindstones, 2000 lbs. Weth erill’s pure*ground white lead, 300 gals. Linseed OU, 100 gals. Turpentine, 100 boxes of ghss, as sorted. -Also, Copal, Coach, Japan and Leather Varnish, Mahogany and'Maple Veneers, Cedar- Ware, Baskets, &c. They have also Horey’s Patent Spinal Straw Cutlers, for cutting hay, straw or corn stalks, the best article of the kind ever offered fofsale, ' WRIGHT & SAXTON. September 16, 1847. . Carpenters, Builders, Farmers, Look to your interests and buy where you can get the - ’ -Cheapest and Beet Lumber, TtJST received and for sale at the old Lumber J Yard, situated at the west end of the Harris barg.Bridge, down at the River, 150,000 Long Pine Shingles, good quality, at till per thousand, 90,000 of 18 inch shingles, good quality—also. 400,000 Feet of Lumber, of 1, 11,1$ and 2 inches thickness, which will be sold as low as at any other yard at (he river. Common Boards at 11,13 and $l3 per thousand, Refuse Boards and Planks from 6 to sB* AS THE STEAM IS UP, it is as well to mention that the snbncribcr is pro* pared to saw bills to order, at the shortest notice, of White Pine and Oak, delivered to the Railroad free of expense. Small building Timber always, on hand; from 30 to 70 leet long—also, Plastering Laths, Fence Boards, Ac., always ready for sale. HENRY CHURCH, Bridgeport, Nov. IV, 1947.-—if Health made easy for the People, Or Physical Training, to make their Lives in thio World Long and Happy, by the author of •* Edu. cation: As It Is, Ought to Be, and Might Be" First American Edition, with Additions: BEING an elementary and interesting treatise on Self Knowledge. Containing short and enter taining ankles on Food, . Heart, ' Glands, Strength, Ealing, Stomach, Nerves, Recreations, Digestion, Liver, Brains, Old Age, Blood, ■ Longa, Mind, Man, Sceietkms*. Arteries, Senses; Woman, Head, Teine, ■ Health, Disease, See. Ac. Ac. Togetbei with the Great Secret—Soecess in Life bow attained—bow to do good—causes and effects of error—habits—passions—woman described—monde scribed—man's errors—rich and poor—sexes —virtue and vice—youthful errors—woman how made deli ci(e_Troman f fl virtues, smbhron, Ac, Ac. The whole designed for the noble purpose of im rooving and extending educotion amongst (hepeople, mparllng valuable knowledge on the physiology of the human frame, and the laws which govern mental and bodily health, See. Any"person sending 25 cents enclosed in a letter shall receive one copy by mail, or five copies will he oealfor $l. Address, postage paid May 37,1947, ly G. B. ZIEBER A Co. Spring Faehlop of Hats, ■ ■■ ar'mi oasar cxhtixl cnxar HAT & CAP STORE, Nil, 384 Market Street, South tide, above Eighth St., . Philadelphia. Q THIS subscriber takes this method to .return w^his-thanks to'the people of Cumberlnqd county, fee the verydihentl ehere of patronage which they have extender) toward* him for the laat few montha, end wooM call 1 their attention to the fact that he hai now introduced hi* Spring Fathion of Oentkmtn'e /few, which'for beauty, neatneea-and durability,can net'be OX6OIIOII by any other eatabliibment in thia 1 0117.’“ ;Thie etock comprise, too Beaver, Nutria, Urntb, Rueeie, Silk and Mole Skin Halt of all alylea end quililiea, together with a very Purge aatorimenl ef Cloth, Velvet. Pluah, Fur and Glared' Capa. Country Merchant) end othera are reapeetfully in eited to examine the alack, which,they will'find It to iNtir advantage to do before purclianing, os it le hi» determination, having adopted the system of lolling fee snsA only, to eell ai the loweat pricoa. 7 JOHN FAREIRA, JR. Md Maeket eh, aouth aide, above Bth el. rhiln., March t«, *B4B. Umbrcllardk Parasoli Clieap. ' - TT7ILLIAM A. DROWN- Umbrella and Paraso, iYV Manufacturer, 80 Market street, Philadelphia. Dealers in Umbrellas and Parasols, wishing to pur chase handsome goods, ofsujierlor quality cheap, aro invited to call at, my manufactory and store, No. 80 Market street, one door below Third street* where every variety of Umbrellas and Parasols, are sold cheaper than they can elsewht re be obtained. A call when you visit Philadelphia is requested- Ah examination of my will satisfy you that it will be to your interest to purchase of me. Orders by letter will receive strict attention, and goods selected adapted to your markets. February 24, 1818.—3 m iMiihtdelplilti Shoe Trimmings Stttife CONSTANTLY on hand an assortment of Black and colored English Lasting!, black and colored French Lastlngs, Irish and Batnsley Sheetings and Drillings? black and.colored Silk and Union Galloons, Laces, Ribbons and Seam Galloons. Johns & paynb. North East cor. 4th and Arch. ' Philadelphia Feb. 1T,‘1848,—3m - . . ' Jew JttrhM M nooxs iwu SHOES A T PORTER’S SHOE sf ORE. oppo.ile (he A. Methodist Church. ■ Men’s Kip Brogans, Men’s Thick Brogana, Boys’ and Youln’o Thick Boots, Women’s Lace Boots; This work has been manufactured Ip order, ex pressly for the Winter, and is warranted tobebei ter than any ever sold in Carlisle. Constantly on hand, a general aesortment of beat quality Boots, Shoes, Brogans, Gum Shoes, Buffalo Over-Shoes, Socks, &c. &ej, to which the allchtion of buyers is solicited. , , WM. M. PORTER. Carlisle, December 16, 1847. Hats! Huts! •n THANKFUL for post Tsvere, and as deairou. #S»as over to please all whomoy fayorhim with their custom, the subscriber hereby notifies his friends and the public generally,’ that he still keeps bis finishing shop in No. 8, Harper’s Row, two doors north of K. Angney’sslort, where he has constantly on hand and will manufacture to order Hats of Every Description, all of the very lalcelfo.hions, and at lower prices than ever. His stock of FURS, itc. have been selected with great care—end he will manufacture Beaver, Nutro, Caseimero, Moleskin, Silk and other hats in the noweatatyfes, fully equal to any of the ctly work. Call, then, fellow-cUiiens, and examine our assort ment, oa wo charge nolhlhg for the sight. WILLIAM H. TROUT. February 17,1848. , Hardware! Hardware!! mHB subscribers having purchased the entire I stock of Jacob Sener, Invite the attention tff the public to their assortment. With all the hum bugging, boasting, and puffing made by other es tablishments, we are able to sell Hardware as row If not a little lower than any other Hardware store in the county. Try us and prove us, at the old and well known stand on North Hanover st., between Cornman’s Tavern and the Hal and Cap Store of Geo. Keller. We have just received a full and genera] assortment'of Hardware & Building Material?, among which maybe enumerated the following! 500 pounds American Dilat’d, Steel at 7 cents pet lb*. 200 pounds of English Blist’d. Steel at 18$ per lb. . ' 500 pounds of Cast and Sheer Sled at 18$ per lb. , 500 pounds of Spring Steel 7$ els. per pound. , 30 doz. of Corn and Grass Scythes. 100 kegs of Nails and Spikes ats4 50 per keg. 60 boxes of assorted Glass. 2000 lbs. Ground White Lead from $1 75 to $ per keg. ; 2000 ibs. best quality of Grindstones at 1 $ to 2 rents per lb. ■ 200 gallons of Linseed Oil. With a full assortment of Building Hardware, such as Locks, Latches, Bolts, Hinges, Screws, Oils, Paints, Glass and Potty, Nails and Spikes* &c,, too numerous to mention. All lobe had at the low price Hajdware store of FORTNEY & FISHER. Carlisle, May 6,1847. _____ New Fall and Winter Goods. The subscriber has juet received and is no w open ing at his store, on the south-west corner of the Public Square, an unusually cheap stock of sea sonable goods, such as Cloth& Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Flannels, Vestings, Alpacas, Silks, Bombazines, Shawls, Muslins, Gloves, Hosiery, Ac, A splen did slock of Calicoee, at prices varying from 6* to IBj cents. Also, Groceries of all kinds. Also, a fresh slock of the Celebrated Fluid Lamps , which he has lately Introduced, and which are 1 found to be by all thal.have tried them, the roost 1 economical and desirable article in every respect now in use. Also, The Pekin Tea Company's Teas . He 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 flavouris preserved for any length of limb,be ing incased In lead or tin foil. Families .can bo supplied with any quantity pul up in this manner The public Vs respcclfallyJnvited to call and examine bis stock, before purchasing elsewhere, ' inasmuch os he feels confident that hrs variety and prices will be satisfactory to porchasers. P ROBERT IRVINE, Jr. Carlisle, November 11, 1R47. Philadelphia. Advertisement. OLIVER EVANS’ , Salamander, Fire and Thief Pboof IRON CHESTS, WARRANTED equal to any other make, and have never been injured. by Firk or Bur glars, in a single instance.' He also keeps on hand a full supply of Common Chests, mode of lighter iron, at lower prices. Letter Copying Presses and Books. Trucks for Stores, Factories, Ac. Druggists 1 Presses, Eagle Glaos Paper, Portable Shower Baths, Ac* Packing .Levers, Hoisting Machines, Refrigerators end Water Fillers. , OLIVER EVANS, 6f South* Second St*, below Ohesnut, Phlla. REFRIGERATORS For cooling and pfoaorving MEAT, BUTTER, MILK, and all artidlee intended for culinary pur- P°» e V WATER FILTERS. OLIVER EVANS’ CELEBRATED WATER KILTERS, for purylng water that la brackish or nguddy, whether by rains, minerals,or otherwise, can bo had of all slaea and prices, at the Waro rooma, No. 61 Sooth Second Street, two doora be low Cheanut street, Philadelphia. October 7, 1847—iy* Watches, Ac, fi niIEAP WATCHES, SILVER WARE, U AND JEWELRY.—FuII jewelled gold nulbPatent Levers, *4O. Gold Lephiee, *Bo— Levenr. *BO. Gold guard, vest and fob chains, gold and silver pencils, finger rings and thimbles, spectacles, ear rings, ihinistare cases, medallions,' fancy card caaea, fin*, Ac. Silver fablb and tea spoona. tea aeta, forka,'ladies, butter knives, enps, dec. Fine plated castors, cake baskets, candlesticks, Britannia ware, waiter*, DIACON’B PATENT 1 I, AMPS. dec. -Also gold’PatUnl Lever watches, from r *4(l to *l6O. Watches and clocks repaired. Supe rior diamond point gold pena at *1,60, J. ddW.L.WARb, 106 Cheanut al. above Third el., Philadelphia December 9,1847.—1 y . 1 -Fire Insurance. ••■ • TH EAllenliridEastpennsbbrough Mutual Fire InsurancoCompany of Cumberland Countv, incorporated by an act of Assembly,is now fully organized, and in operation uhdorthe management of the.following'dimmissiohers, viz: - Oht. Stayraah,-Jacob Shelly, Win. K.Gorgas, Lewis Hyer, Chrialiah Tlizel, Robert Sldrrett, Henry Logan, Michael Cocklin, Benjamin H. Musser, Levi Merkel,Jacob Kirk,Sami. Prowell*, sr, and Melchoir Broneman,who respectfully call theattentionofeitizens of Ciiirtberland and York counties to the advantages which the company hold out. The rales of insurance are as low and favorable as any Company of the kind in* the State. Per sons wishing to become members are invited to make application to the agents of the company who are willing to wait upon them at any time. JACOB SHELLY, President. * ‘ HenryLooan, Vice President, Lewis Hyer, Secretary; .• ' . • MibHAtL Cocklik, Treasurer. February 1848. . • Marlin, NeW Cumberland; Christian Titicl, Allen; John C, Dunlap, Allen; C.B.Hartnon, Kingstown; HunVy Zearing; Shire manatown; Simon Oyater, Wilrmleysbiltg; Robert Meore.. Carlisle. - . - - Agents for York County—JacobKirk, general agt. John Sberrlck, John Rankin* J; Bowmah, Peter WglfoW. - Agents for A Lochman. Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Company, Philadelphia. ON THE. MUTUAL INSURANCE PRlNCl- PLE—combined with a largo joint capital! Pre miums reduced to nearly ono half of the usual cutes.. By the Act of Incolpotalloh* the stock is pledged for the payment of ahd losfctis which the Cdrti ptmj may sustain. And as an additional security tti the assured, the act requites that the profits of the business shall bo funded and remain with the corpo ration, as a guarantee and protection' to'the insured against loss. This fund will be represented by scrip issued by the Company, bearing ictcrest'not exceed ing six percent, The insured arc enti tled to a pro rata share of the profits of the Company, and will receive that proportion of the aforesaid fund in scrip, which the amount.of earned premiums paid by him, bears to the total sum of earned premiums and capital stock. ' The scrip thus issued, to be transferable bn* the books of the Company as 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 individual liabil ity or responsibility for tho losses or expenses of the Corporation. The assured have ell the rights of vote at all elections, and are eligi ble as Directors of the Corporation.' ; The subscriber has been appointed agent for this Company, and as the mutual principle is superseding every other mode of he would confidently recommend it to his friends end the public. For full particulars enquire either by letter or per son to JOHN J. MYERS; - Carlisle, July 22,1847. Protection AffalnstXoss by Fire. THE' CUMBERLAND VALLEY MUTUAL Protection Company, will bo tinder the direction of the following Board of Managers for the ensuing year, vizi T. C. Miller, President; Samuel Gal blocb, Pice President; D. W. M’CulraHh, Treasur er; A, (i. Miller, Secretary; James Weakly, John T. Green, John Zug, Abraham King, Richard Woods, Samue Huston, William Paul, Scott .Coyle, Alex- Davidson, There are also a, number of Agents op pointed in the adjacent counties, who will receive ap plications for insurance and forward them immediate ly for approval to the office of the Company, when the policy will bo issued without delay. Fo: further in formation see the by-laws of the Company. •• T:C. MILLER, President. A. O. Mrttm, Secretory, February 10, 1848. AGENTS. L, H. Williams, Esq., West. Penhsborough, Gen eral Agent. • . ’ J. A. Coyle,. Carlisle; Dr.lra Day, Mechanics* burg; George Brindle, Monroe; Joseph M. Means, Newburg; John Clendcnin, HogestoWnt Stephen Culbertson, Shippcnsburg. Green’s Celebrated Vermifuge. A CURE FOR WORMS. Prepared by Samuel F. Green* and told wholesale and retail by Kim.ut Lemttown , Pa, A 8 the above article will recommend itself, 1 (he sub scriber thinks it unnecessary to say any thing in its favor, as numerous certificates of its good.effects could be obtained, both in the east and wefit—-how ever be barf thought proper to add the following only: From R. Campbell, Esq.— l certify (hat a child of mine; four years old was troubled with Worms, and after using one vial of Green’s celebrated Ver mifuge, my boy bed from 100 to 300 Worms expell ed, and became perfectly healthy afterwards; I would therefore recommend it to the public. R. CAMPBELL, Huntingdon Co. f Pa. Front James HBNbEtUot, Esq.—A daughter of mine 8 years old discharged 120 Worms by~lbo use of a vial of Green’s colebiated Vermifuge. JAB. HENDERSON, Huntingdon Co., Pa, From Jonw C. Howard.— A child of mine about 4 years old being ttoubled with Worms, X purchased a vial of Green’s celebrated Vermifuge, and after giv- Ing my child but two doses, it had upwirds of 40 Worms expelled. JOHN C. HOWARD. Zanesville, Ohio, Aug. SO, 1847. I certify that a child of mine 6 yean old was Iron* bled with Worms, and I purchased a vial of Green’s celebrated Vermifuge, and after giving two or three doses my child discharged upwards of 40 Worms. I would recommend It to the public. ' JOHN O. COULTER. Zanesville, Sept. 6, 1847. For sale by Wv. BratTok, Druggist, Ncwville, Cumberland county,.Pa< ' P. 8, “You warrant the Worms and tve will war rant the ■ medicine.” *' February 24, 1848 —6m ; 1 7 WATCHES AND JEWELRY. T. CONLYN Respectfully announces to the public that he haa removed his WATCH and JEWELRY piQ Store to the building one door east of his fofmor stand, on /—’■i Main street, where he will con. fffii 'JSirf/ stanlly keep on hand and for lib on the most 'reasonable 1 terms, Gold and fftlter^JUver, &jPsg3agg3B* ne an< * Common WATCHES, Broast'pina, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Gold apd Silver Spectacles, ' Gold and Silver Pens and Pencils, / Diamond pointed gold pens, at from $1,37 to $3, 50. - Fookot'compasses, pcn.knlvcs, gold guard ohaini, and watch keys? silver thimbles, Miniature oases, Sockets and Bracelets, Silver Table and Tea Spoons, Butter knives, and an infinite variety bf other arti oles usually kept in a wcll-ftifnlshed Jewelry store Gold Lover Watches, full jewelled, 18 carol eases, from $45 to 890; Gold Lopines frohi |3U te 835; Silver Lever fVom 815 to 830; Common watches, from 85 to 812, . My stock is large, and I am determined to sell as low os can bo.had by retoil in the city. Watches and Jewelry ropoirod as usual. T.CONLYN. Carlisle, May 20, 1647,—1y. • ■ ' »r. I. C. Xoomll, g3S^^ WILL perform all operations upon the Teeth, that are required for their preservation, sudi.as Scaling, filing, Flagging, &c., or will restore the loos of them, by inserting Artificial 1 Teeth, from 1 a single Tooth to a filll soft, dyOflioe on Pitt street, a few doors South of the Railroad Hotel, , r , , N. B. Dr. Loomis will bo absent from Carlisle, the last ten days, in each month. Carlisle, July 4,1847.- '* KrlssbinUloV.llchd Quarters, P. MONYER, North HANoyEn, .Street, Carlisle.*,, , THE subscriber lakes'this method of-informing Iris friends and the public in general, that he is constantly manufacturing and has' always on hand CAN DIES of every variety (whiclifor qual ity cannot he surpassed by any manufactured in the Slate) which he will sell Wholesale or‘Retail dlUib .Old Stand; in toorth Hanover 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: Oranges-, LemonS, Raisins, Prunes, Grapes, Citron, Dates, Rigs,. Cocoa Nuts, Cream Nuts, Pea Nuts, Pecan Nuts, Almonds, nuts. Filberts, &o. • ’ . : He would also c&tl the atlentlbn of the public to his stock of F&ncy Articles, suitable for the ap preaching Holidays, consisting of 'fOYS, DOLLS AND FANCY notions, which and variety surpasses any thing of {he kind ever offered to the citizens of Carlisle. In connection with the above he has just received a prime lot of: .. . ... ... . ZVOSH Groceries, consisting of superior crushed and refined Loaf Sugah),And a good Quality of Brown,Sugars, Cof fee, from 8 to 12} cts per pound; a superior article of Imperial, Young Hyson and Black Teas; Mo lasses of all kinds, Chocolate, Crackers, Cheese, Rice, Blacking, Matches; BVushes, &c. Fresh Spices, such as Pepper, Alspice, Cinnamon, Cloves, Mustard, Nutmegs & Ginger. - A supply of Indigo, (best Quality i Alliin, Slartn, Washing Soda, Saltpetre, &c., which will be sold at reason able prices. , . ii The subscriber feliirnß bis slnbore thanks tb lhe public for tile liberal patronage extended to him during the time he has been in business, and Hopes by attention to business and a desire to please, to merit a continuance of the same. All orders from a distance promptly attended to: • December 18, 1847. Wittier Supply' of Dengs, - Hied I- clues, Ac. S. W. HAVBHSTICK having Just opened his WINTER SUPPLIES of Goods, desires to call the particular attention of Families and Phy sician to his replenished assortment of DRUGS and MEDICINES, which hdve been purchased at the best houses in Philadelphia, and may be relied upon for freshneos and excellence. Added to these will be found an entire stock of PAINTS , OILS , DYE-STUFFS , Varnishes, Gtass, &c. &c., all of which he will ensure to be of the best quality and at the. very lowest prices. He has made many additions to his stock of BOOKS, besides securing a new’supply of all the Text Books, Histories, Readers, Lexicons, Writing Books, &c. now in use in College and ou^, public schools—which he will dispose of on terms suit ed to the circumstances of all. His stock of FANCY ARTICLES embraces a rich and extensive collection which it would be im possible to enumerate, but comprising many novel ties which cannot fail to strike the eye and please the taste, such as Ladies and Gehlleman’soutlery, gold and silver pens.and pencils, hair, tooth and clothes Brushes, Perfumes of Rouselle’s rich and extensive verities, fancy soaps, shaving cream, 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, end other arti cles in the variety line, which with a constant supply of fresh FRUITS, Nuts and Confectionery of the richest quality, make a large and splendid slock to 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. HAVEUSTICK. Carlisle Dec. 16, 1847, v CHEAP DRUG STORE. J& W. 11. FLEMING, respectfully Inform « their friends and the public generally, -that 1 (hey have taken the Drugstore lately owned by Mr. Franklin Mehaffey, and formerly by Messrs. Stevenson & DinUle, on the North West corner of High and Pitt streets, directly opposite the Man sion House Hotel, in the Borough of Carlisle, where they have on hand and intend Constantly adding thereto, a large assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye-stuffs, Perfumes, Fancy Articles, Glass, &c., which lbey 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 pro scriptions carefully compounded. ' Carlisle, March 18,1848. Great improvement in the 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 the city of N. Yoik the GREAT PRIZE of “the FIRST MEDAL for the BEST Daoubrrbotvpes,” again calls attention to his later and still more valuable improvements. This last Is ihuajioliced by the Evening Bulletin i Xbe True Eight. M. A. Root, the great Daguorreotyplsl of this city, haa fitted 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, ers, because of its firmness ana uniformity, and Mr. Root, with consummate fact, resolved to avail himself of this aid, to correct shadows. 9&The Boston Atlas speaks of tho portraits by the distinguished Daguorrcotypist, M. A. Root, and was astonished to find that the art had been carried to such a high degree of perfection. Mr. Root,by some new chemical discoveries, has been enabled to transfer (he human countenance to the Daguer rootype plate whh an accuracy and fidelity alto, gether inconceivable. Even the Joyous and laugh, ing face of the infant is transferred in- an instant to the enduring silver plate with astonishing accu racy, notwithstanding In infant life there isscarce ty a second of time, during working hours, when the body Is entirely at rest. The North American and United States Gazette says of a Family Group *ofMr. Root—“lt was universally acknowledged worthy of being class ed Among (he first triumphs of this heaven-born art.*' , ' • The Cilj Item says—“ We are delighted as Philadelphians, to learn that Mr/ Root took the medal and highest premium for his superb pic tures both in New York and Boston, overall com petition. 'Pills is indeed a great triumph f Root’s pictures are as near perfection as it Is possible to gel. There is thought, delicacy, finish, and the highest degree of artistic excellence in them.” 1 “The perfection of the art.”— Boiton Star* - “The best in every point of view."—-Penny/ vania Inquirer. “The best ever exhibited in this country.”—Ne York Sun, ' : The l ivenroot Custom 1 House'Ornosns ob served, when examining a package of Root’s Da guerreotypes, “that they were the best specimens of the kind that had ever passed through their hands.” ' - , ■ ~ . HIGH SHERIFF TATE ov Emnnonouaii, Scotland, a great amateur inwpiks of art, saysi In a.letter to a friend iif-Philadelphia. “There is nothing like them here} they throw us complete ly in the shade—they are beautiful, end the like ness perfect.” A volomne might be filled with similar notices. But families, relatives or friends, who wish to se cure faithful and beautiful portraits, as keepsakes and memorials, or simply as gems of an exquisite sire,. always interesting, are invited, strangers as well ns citizens, to okarhlne the.superb collection ofspedimens in the popular Free Admission Du euerreotype Rooms of M. A. ROOT, ' 1 140 Chestnut Street. Phlla-Dec. 16.1847—Cih, ~ ■ . .JOB WORK NEATLY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE! U Chrisimusand New Years Presents. Cheap Watches & Jewelry! , TTTHOLESALE and Retail, at the'Philadelphia ~VV Watch and Jewelrj Store, No. 96 North Sec ond street corner of Qarrry, Philadelphia. : Gold Lever Watches full jewelled 18 carrat case,,. Silver Lever Watches, full jewelled, Silver Lever Watches seven jewels; i Silver Lepinc. Watches jewelled, Qudrtlex Watches, gqod qualUy; Imitation do Gold Spectacles, Fine Silver Spectacles, Gold Bracelets with topaz stones, Gold Pons with silver holder and pencil, Ladies* Gold Pencils,. ! . SilVer Tee spoons from $4,60 per set to: Gold Finger Rings, from 37$ cents to Witch Glasses, best’ 18$ cents; Patent 18$; Lunct 25.- Other articles in proportion. * All gobds waironlcd to bo what they are sold for. Oh liahd Some gold and silver Lever and Lupines, ! still lower than the abovq prices. - ■ On Hand a large assortment of siher table, dessert, tea, salt and mustard spoons, soup-ladles, sugar tongs, napkih rings, fruit & btlttbr knives; thimbles,shields, knitting needle cases and Sheaths, purse and reticle clafips. Thb silvel 1 Warranted lo bb equal lb Ameri can coin. Also, a great variety pffino Gold Jewelry, consist* ing in. part of Finger Rings of all styles, act with Dltimohdb, Etnb.alUs; Rubies, Turquoise, Topaz, Carnet; Oofhbllah; Jasper, Capo May, Amethyst and other Hones; Breastpins and Bibelots. of all styles, set with Stpneb and Corncobs; dhdehamoled-—Eor rings of. alt styles, Gold chains of all styles, and of the finest qualilty—together with 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 Quorry.lin poHbh p,f Walblies, JbWcllef, and Manufacturer o Silver Ware: Phila., December S 3, 1847. ilEßlbVAli; ' "Quick Sales and SmallProfit}' DR* J. MYERS, has lately mooted his Ipf Drug and Book Store to the loigo room in Main street, recently occupied by 8. M. Harris, owned by Mrs. Knox, and nodfty opposite the MelHadlsl Chifrdh. He will in future give all his time, (oxcopt-when engaged in Professional business.) to the interests of bis store; and having secured the services of careful and expe rienced assistants, he confidently assures his friends and ibe public, IRfll their ordeffi dncl prescriptions shall have the most accurate attention. Dr. Myers also informs his friends that in addition to his former large assortment of (of the latter, a Very chdlce and extensive collection,) he has just opened a splefidid afiSbftmfeht of Danes,- Pkrfumbbt, Paints, Books, (all kipds,) Oils, Statiokabt, DTE-BTOPMj CUTLBRT • Qpicrb, . Laud Lamps, Fbuits, Fakct Abticxeb, E'amily Groceries, of every. Variety and price—and as ho intends doing business on life popular, terms of “quick sales and small profits,” ho is determined to sell Gbocxbiks, and every other africle he may offer, as Itito ai they can be had in Carlisle. He gives a geritffdl invitation to all his friends to call. • CC/’For the accommodation of his friends; Dr. My ers’ Drug Store will he Open at a!! botfrs oh Sunday for the sale of Medicines only. CONSUMPTION, Asthma, Bronehiiit',’Spitting Blood, Pain in the Side and Breati;Soft Throat, Hoartenes s, Palpi • iaiion of tjie Hearty ' Whooping Cough, Croup, Hives, NentmeTrtimrt, Liver Complaint and Diseased Kidneys, art raditallp cured.by THOMSON’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF TAR AND.WOOD NAPHTHA. A LTHOUGH the great fatality orPalntofrrftydis esses, at this time shows that there are particu lar casrs that render still too applicable the designa tion of approbta medieorum —the disgrace of physi cians—to this class.of diseases; and that there are stages in their progress, 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 bad reached a seeming hopeless stage of the discose; and there is* at this time, a remedy prepared in Phil * adelphia which has met with the most triumphant and cheering success in the most obstinate forms, of ThroaJ and Pulmonary diseases—so as to have ob tained. (he sanction and employment in the practice of many physicians. Allusion is had to Thomson’s Compound Byrap of Tar and Wood Naphtha—(he preparation of one, who, having given to diseases of the lungs and their moans of cure, the moat careful and thorough atten tion, presented to the public this groat remedy. The soothing ond curative power of Tar has often bson observed in severe coughs and consumption.— But in the above preparation, beside some of our most valuable vegetable peetorate there is conjoined with It (he Wood Naphtha, a medicine but lately introdu ced, but which has been employed with the most sat isfactory results in England, in pulmonary consump tion, especially of a tuberculous form.. Read the following from Dn. Youno, the eminent oculistt Phila., January 18, 1647. Measr*. Anokrt doDioKsoa:—Gentlemen—Hav ing recommended in my practice, and used in my own family, Thomson’s Compound Syrup of Ter and Wood Naphtha, I bavo no hesitation in saying that it Is one of tho best preperetions of the kind in use, end persons suffering from colds, coughs, affections of the throat, breast, dec, so prevalent at this season of the year, cannot use any medicine that will cure or prevent eontumplion sooner than Thomson’s Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Naphtha. 1 Wm. Youwo, M. D., 168 SprucO at. This valuable medicine Is prepared only at, the North East corner of Fifth and Spruce streets, Phila. Sold in Carlisle, at the Grocery store of W. EB Y. Price of large bottles $l, or six bottles foi $6, Be ware of imitation. November 85, 1847. * Extensive Furniture ltdoins/ V. P. & A. O. PEtTER, WOULD most respectfully call the attention of Housekeepers and the public generally, to the extensive stock of splendid Furniture, includ ing Sofas, Wardrobes, Centre and other Tables, Dressing and Plain Bureaus, and every variety of Cabinet Ware and Chairs, which they have }ust opened at their new rooms, on the corner of North Hanover and Loulher sts,, Carlisle. They are confident that, the, superior finish of the workmanship, ant) elegance of style, in which their articles are got up, together with their cheap ness, will recommend them to every person want ing Furniture. They have alsbmadearrangcments for manufacturing and keeping a constant supply of every article in their line, both plain and orna mental, elegant and useful, at prices which they cannot fall to suit purchasers. They would earn* eslly Invile-.persons who ore about t 6, commence, housekeeping to. call and examine their present elegant stock, lo'whioh they will constantly make, additions of the newest and moatl,modern styles.. OOF’FINS made to order at ll’io shortest, notice, for town and country. ■ . Ooor'gd Willis FouKkc< (Graduate of Jefferton Medical College,Philadelphia.) RE6FBOTFULLY offer* to the public hiaprofba aibna) services in the practice of Medicine, Stji:- 1 gory, and Midwifery. 1 . OvncK at the residence of hia fatber jn South Hanover street, directly opposite MorretlVflstq He berts') Hold, and the Second FreakyVciidh OhVrch. Carlisle April 8,-1817,* ly . ' tot Us Works Praise Burnt, Scalds, and allkinds nf Inflamed S' I rpOUSEY’S UNIVERSAL J. th B mpEJt complete Burn Antidote evl.i ’ >1 h instantly (as it by Magic) stops pal, ?»»| most desperate Burns and Scald's. pL . . iijl Boatmen, Livery Men, .Farmers, and nit , I use Horses, will find this. Ointment the J! , 1 thing they can use for Collar Galls. Se™?'l Kicks, &0. &C., on their animals. Surelv “I merciful man Would keep his animals as fL'r"'l| pain as possible; Tousey’s Universal Oinil'"l Is all.thal'is required. Try it. " m, wl Bites of Insects —For the sting or bite of n„i I ous Insects, Tousey’a Ointment is Umivall; "l Hundreds have tried it and found it good '""I Biles Cured. For-lhe Piles, Toosey’s' H„i, I sal Ointmentia one of the best remedies it,,, I be applied . ,AII who have tried it f or g,. 5,,“1 recommend it. s l Old Sores Cured, Forold.obslinateSorcs it, I is nothing equal to .Tousey’s Ointment. » » J soft in Manlius had, for a number of years * 1 leg that baffled the skill of the doctors. ' Touse o ’* Ointment was recommended by one of the viti/j physicians (who anew its great virtues,) and tiH libxes produced more benefit than the patientiiJl received from any and all previous remedies I .1 all try it. w, l Burns and Scalds Cured, Thousands of ca. of Burns’and Scalds, in all parts of the cornu' 1 have been cured by Tousey’s Universal Oinimm' Certificates enongh.oan bo had to fill the whole ri this sheet. , 11 Violent Bruitii Cured. Testimonials on lesiH menials, in favor of Toosoy’s Ointment for curia. Bruises, have been ofiered the proprietors. ih|f dreds in Syracuse will certify to its great merit* in relievingtlie pain of the most Severe Braise'— All persons should try it. Scald Head Cured. Scores of cases of Scald Head have been cured by Tousey’s Ointment- Try. it—it, Seldom fails. ~ Salt Bheum' CuMl Of all lbs remedies enr discovered for this fhbat disagreeable romplaim. Tousey’e U niyetsal Ointment is the most complete It was never known to fail. 38.00 18.00 16,00 ,11,00 ' 8,00 6,00 7*oo v ’ 1 I*6o 3.00 I*oo 1*75 6.00 80*00 . Chapped Handh tiaii be Cured. Touspy’s Un|; versal OlnlWeni ifrllt always cure the worst case* of Chapped Hands. Scores of persons will slit# this. ' 1 Sore Lips Cured. For the cure of Sore Lips,- there was never anything made equal to Tousej’s Ointment. Itia sure to cure them. Try it. It is a scentific compound warranted not to con* tarn any pirepaialibn of Mercury, cents per box* For further particulars concerning this really valuable Ointment, the public are t£ ferred to Pamphlets; to be had gratia, of respect*, ble Dtajggidts rind Merchants throughout (he Uni* ted Stated. Prepared by S. TOUSEY, Druggist, Syracuse. - Aoekts for tux Salk or the Auote.—S. W; HaVerStick, Dr. J.J. Myers, J. W. D. Fleming; Carislo.; 0; W. Singiser, Churchtuwn; A.Csih. caff. Sbephirdstown ; Dr. Ira Day, Mechanicsbnrg; J. C. Rebmo, Shiremansiown; John G. Miller; Lisburn; Jane May, New Cumberland; John II; Zeatlng,. Sporting Hill; John Coyle, Hogcstonn; John Reed, Kingstown; Roussell & Dice, Dichin* son; James Kyle; Jacksonville; J. Hood & Son, Springfield; John Diller, NewVrlle; Holt. Elliott, 1 Newburg. Deccrancr 30,1847.-— ly/ Ollckctacr’s Sugar Coated Pills, or' Cfrdtfd Fufgadvc, I'ur the Cure of Headache, Giddinm, JtheunwlhM; Fites, IHspcpeia, Scurvy, Smallpox, Jauntin', Faint in the Back, Jninatd Weakness, Palpts-' iinnif the Heart, Biting in the Throat, Dnpp jUtlhma, Fevers of ail kindt, Fehiale Complahu, Meatlet, Salt Bheum, Heartburn, Worm, Mold ra Mdftlui, CoUghi, Quincy, Whooping Cmgl, Consumption, Fits, fiver Complaint, Brytipchi Deafness, Bchingtof the Skin, Colds, Gout, Gran el, kervout Complaints, and a variety of other din eases arising from Impurities of the Jllood, aad Obstructions in the Organs of Digestion, EXPEDIENCE has proved that nearly era; Disease originates from Impurities of ilia U10w1../ Derangements of the Digestive Organs; and H secure Health, we tnhst remote those ebstruemr or restore the Blood to its natural state. Ita' fore, when the slightest derangement of the oja* lem is indicated by Coettyrmess. or any othernm it admonishes us lhai supetfluilies ate patheni g in the System, which should.be removed hj an el* leclual purging. This fact, as stated, ia unm« sally known; but people Imvesuoh anammotito medicine, that, unless the case was urgent, they, formerly preferred disease to the cure. Since tho invention, however, of • OUckener’s Vegetable PurgativePilu this objection Is entirely removed, as they aif cw plclely enveloped with p coating of 1 ore Sugar (and as distinct from the internal ingndi enls as a nut shell from the kernel) have no »< • of medicine. They ate as easily Jo swalM hits of candy. Moreover they neither nauseate ir in the slightest degree. They operateequal fy on all the diseased parte of the Syf'™. >«'''•* of confining themselves to. and Tach.ng any I« licular region. .Thus, for example, affected, one ingredient will, operate on d I ticular organ, and, by cleansing it of I'• » cess of Bile it la constantly discharging into l stomach, restore it to it. natural stale, to ' will operate on the Blood, and remove I»' n purities which have already entered Into ils ct t fa.ion; while a third will eifectnal y c,pvl 6« llie system whatever impurities may ae , discharged Into the stomach, and honco they »> “ at the Hoot of Disease, Remove all moots, open tlte pores externally and''?“ ,n r /,r promote the Insensible-Perspiration, obviate D ulency. Headache, feci, -separate al forotfn.«• obnoxious parileles from thp chyle, ■ , i j ver( and healthy action to the Heart, Lu, 'f o "? | h( and thereby restore health even when all out" tneans have failed. v--»i.mb ° r WILUAM H. , Steam Factory, and patentee ofth J )oj| . Umbrella, eirni of the Lady and Eagle. Market t/reel, Pmadelphia. . b ale d (V.lk' TT Attention i» T«,qt}o»M f.la.niful nillcle, W" 1 ’ ihgCeno Umbrella,o «ot and blningill tho advantage, of Oono and uin I Kobrtiory 10,1848.— fini ki