•. r"; s: , 4.'4 tikJilat trst - tpg-Zitat 11 le_ d i t);EvEILVWE N ',/gra'g'in . o!e . Borstp3Prot . ,ringie , oftit c &Jodie, the Courqlowe ÜBSCRIPTIONI Otte DOW null Firlyeents n year IN ADV . /MOS. ' 0111111 We y , ear. • ahe Dollar far Six months. '• These terms will be rigidly adhered to. • RATES. or ADVERTISING, log Neon lines or lass. will be ihnrgeitint the. rata—of. Fifty cents for IMO Wier' ion -- lirne times for One. Deno, anti IWetity-five rents for very snhpngornt insert inn. Vearly advertisers, trill he clinrged at the following titian': 'One COlnnin, WWI the ph per, formic Year , .$425 Moir it do. tin. $1:1 'Two fiqifares. with quarterly iihniigen. • . 'Business Cards, mith lit paper, $ 5 _ E JOB PRINTING, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Stich as !In mlbilltg, 8101110, : nel rvory mit er tlettrripi km of Printinit, evvyntell hansom:ly nntl •eittitttlionsly nntl nt the I.OICIiST Iliefiree Jolly 'Husbands. Three jolly Imsbontls, out. lopilie onootry, 'by Ole Manes of Tirn \Verson, Joe Brown, •aml Rill Walker, sat late one evening &ink ing at a villagtavent, Mail being pretty 'wen cornet, lin' agreed that each "er' l ! 'returning home., should.do the fist thin* his . Mid him, in deimilt of which he should • —next. merti pay-the bill. -They themssep. .e - rated for themight, engaged to meet again vest morning and, give an honest , aceonta of 'their proceeding,sla home , so far as related lo'ilie•payment.of the bill. * The next rponiing, Walker and . Rowe -were may at their posts, Ina it was some 'time before Watson made his appearance. Walker began first: cl(on see when I .entered my ' hotf.e the mandle wa: out, and as 11111 fire gave bet a vlimering light, f came near walking into a • crock of %atter, that the pancakes were to he made out of this morning. My wile %vas so •dreadfulby mit of humor at setting up setting, she said to me, sarcastically, "Do put your foot in the hatter!" . "Just as you say Muggy, Seidl and wide mut the least hesitation, I set my foot in the pot of lamer, and then wont to bed.' . Next Joe Brown Mid his story; "My wife hail already retired to rest in totir'sleeping room which adjoin. the kitchen and the door of , which was. ajar.' Not.le:n.g ., • iable to navigate perfectly well, you know, I ---- nnade - a , dreadftil clattering anion" - the house -Imill-furniture, and in -nO vety pleasant tone she bawled out,: '"Do tweak the porridge pot, Joe P' • 'No sooner said than done. I siezod hrdd 'of the hail of the pot and striking it against ?the chimney jam broke it into an Innolied pieces. Aftet this exploit .1 retired to MA andgot a curtain lecture all night for my' • pains" 4t was now Tim Watson'slurn to give 'an recount of himself, wbich he with a very Gong lace.gave as Inflows: . "My wife gave me-the mos; 17 nhicky corn anand in the world, for, as I was_ blundering ::;ahaut up stairs in the dark, she cried out, "Do break your neck—do Tim!" be cursed if I de,. Kate;' said its I I gathered myself up, sooner pay the bill. And so, landlord, here's the cash for you.— 'This is the last time I'll ever risk live dollars ion the command of my wife. Vat dawn dat brack baby, Jim, and cum light 4zeally_ "Wen heah I is now:—what yon want?" • 'Why , sah dat chil63 fader has beer. tin. EMI "Why ard de sweet, eyes of tlat brack baby like de rory'boryalisr de •ole maws crazy—mmst be cause , dey very tootiful! "Dat's good, Jim, but taint de hag.— 'Cadp dey 'burst lopth Irmo de darkness o highi and 'laminates de horizon ob dis nig ' , ges"fections.' "Did you eber!' Jim go right •strait and spank de youpg borynlis—see it he dom." 'A Tannan Wirtn.—Dr. Atounsey, of Chol. sett Colfaie, wastapt to quarrel with hig.wi Fe. Returning from Stilham,he was overtaken by a.49lrit?le ',storm. A return hearse catria tip. girlidg - lO' Chelsea. 'Any port in a storm:— The Poetoe:Orcipt in wit !tall and (+tiles for Itiecomkniki s tio6., l'he_hoarse stOpped_atilis „r4opri.hist_lady. loolketi. out— • 4 Whe !have yoa got there, ''.oachmdn?' ' n g'lll - triAodtOr, madam? heaven for granting me re.gign: ,114tion!: ~S 6 the poor man has gene to his long homeat last,' ' • ,11 . 1kok`,you',. my. love,' said tine Dnepr .geking..9o,ol the, hearse, 'for your kind re gard for my safety' ' •A • , o.orrcAt. SIGN. IleeT;Prize, and Salto and Bier T Pell, ' ,lo .Aiiir•Ofiteral3tOnd Anil, • Andfrigli'diunertew . forliern-kliat chews. And .witlidespateltidaek lainesand chews, 1141: v ili t ,i 14.4W1m1e Deaditde how der ibt; der? Dew come in, and resat little hos';',4eleistagnt paithah;der? and I,twhat;is she fdettingmow,:liairetz, tell •usiall , ',`Come, der set upl6 the tn i.l4l4;:itin.V.,detv,as, we dew? dew, help yourseN,, bad desPialktbate - , - mid dew not make me dew . all theitalkilig; foi4tihan 7 rjeti it. 'Now der tin t following, as „b m*. fare, at sea:--For bfeakrast hay?' cotlizee v e POtAgitligia s i.,kiiiill4nAtitind'rafliin it eating tiNand. t :7 , K 1 , r." ' 114() P'' .. or' ) (1) 1 be et Oticie' c ' iMblii6 4 'll • l63,yetli. Ihrelk,w,hat,ef tbati-41;4plemoking'arbud4- ? - --- .. - Tayi - doinq mixt , xi , $ • $ $ s•s•. 111 3 , A 4 ' 4 14 " "'" ' " couplp.pfcoentables hadjiquor, #ltlVitltfAYestit4Ellaa teal AO; tine 't , rt' tie Pkagpii'9 ells yvholtd'tsfo, • 'Wit 1 004; t4pi4 . .01 4 e1( 13 , 11.. , „ a ~ r rl' t 4i.Y-7.lo.,tikvAb Vi:OilOttl,r1"10X1'41 ~, .10140jaryor,who.c od , ; hirn 13.4111 me „; • . Y ~ ffl ..- Y , ~ ` ;~i~t~Yk~l#YN~o_~^ • ''''' • all those who are covet:town, or-a*. led'igifli Coughs ; Colds, Asthma , Drut chi. Its;Bpitting piond, I"aiti Ake Sao oi• Breast 86'dr,Tlir;itti:',Ifear'sencinitintr4 'l.lba t:'tvlioujring Cough, Liver CoMplairits; rementbarthat it is - Tunsieses's . ' COAIiOtIrID SYRUP - or T AI L & NA PATRA diet Is daily ,effecting such wonder these, diseuSes— • • Thereline !mural* of all other mixtures that emitain,:er,pritfusive c..intaini_Tar;and.pur .eltise 'of ihem 414 who are known noitta in Spurioffaitrtieles. ' . Ruud . the following testimony to the 4ialueuf the (Move medicine, frOm a well known stir. zoo oteumherland county. • • DLcu4son Towtantrr dz plov. 20, 1547. Abuttreix years - since, In consequence of tbe sedentary natare of my business, I was attacked with severe pains in the, breast,opol pitation ofthe_lietrtjuld shortness of breath'. which wore noon•Tollowed, by'a &here ofap. petil e,extretne waltefulnosattt night,and patial paralysis of my. limbs--.-these symptutim of a derimped -system being ,frequently attended with spitting °Vidor/tr. Fcr about two years I 'was ale. oecksionallythrown into - convUlsiOns which left mo 14 a miserable state of feeble tees and 'regent° afFect my Mind. Front lime (Imo my Suffering's were mote pr leis severe until ut length they inergased to suckm degree, and the violence oft limsymptoms wcresti nag• molted, that ftir a whole year I was unable to , attend to attend to any . business. During this tints i -consulted some aide -physicians and attended to their Preserinitons,; but all - 11•10,1 r al; i aa. UR availing , ti.L procure me_ relief, a p_d_ it length they regarded my recovery at; entire ly !toneless. In this condition I ivas inforMed of the salutary effects of Thonson's Compound' Syrog of Tar and Wood Naphtha, in a case antm4vltat shrriloi• opine, end though I had given Up all expectations of a recovery-of roy former health by human manna, yet being strongly advised to try tiro medicine, I tiias at length prevailed upon to do no, and I now to say, that by the use of six la•••ttles In) health has been restored, and 1 am now able to at tend to business with as nitich facility na HENRY Y'Eto3. Principal Office, N• E. corner FIFTH and Sl'll its. PhillL Snld in Carl.slo by R. Angnoy Principe ugostit for Cumberland no. Vries 56e..0r 6 bottles fir 2,50. i.vbruary 10, 1847. NURSE WfttrnT•a SOOTIUNO SVRUr FOR ==! ALL M'P OHERS having children afiiieted with any those didoases incident to the state. of infatte3, such as convulsions, spasmo• lie reap, cutaneous eruptions ; disordered itomach, and looseness of the bowcics, should never be without this lit fallibin,rentedy that ins proved so efliiacions in all tin) above die. .avp. Numerous testimonials might,be given :0 pro:cite merits, but a trial is better. _ - Sold by 5.1.: LIIOTT, Carlisle.. \larch 3; 1847. 'GARLEGAN'S BALSAM OF HEALTH.' In A &rived Remedy . far Dyspepsia, Colics 's.c. MI e two reasons why this mrdi be recommended to the !public. —nn is. that most persons who:have so ight It buy Unpin, thereby showing that theyre gud •it as a valuable Family medicine; the other is that certificates ore in The possession oldie Proprietor of permanent cures having hen effected not only in persons afflicted fora short time, hut also in cases of long standing It is composed altogether of a vegetable matter. is 'perfectly harmless, can be taken at all times, and is no hindrance to business. It restores and revives the animal spirits,oleaniel„ the stomach from all morbid humors which .cause indigestion and acidities: It also 're moves nervous tremors, thematic pains, and prevents their return ; cures all colic's of the stgolnelln end beweinAlmost immvdiately takes away palpitation of the heart, and promotes the free circulation of the blood. Thu direetioni- accompanying each b , ttle conthina a number:of cortificates ono of which as given in,thisadvertisement. DEA II SIR : —about two years ago I was se verely; afflicted with uispepsia, which I had for the last fifteen years previous to the above named time, which was very muck increased by my having a blond vessnl ruptured upon my lungs, occasioned by lifting—which increased my complaint, dispepsia and general debility and weakness, to such a decree, that Iwo or ilirce years previous to my usiug the Garle. cant's Balsam, I never, ate a meal' but my stomach became so painfel that 1 boi d inmedi. picly to throw it up. SeeineGarlegUift's 130- sn in advertised I'was induced to try a bottle; after taked the very first dose it appeared lir strengthen my stomach; and every dose of th first bottle helped' me so much that ,in the course of a fens .days my stomach! Inigan to retain and digest every thing i ate. .Itontined to on the Balsam until' I used several bottles, which cured me entirely, and restored mu to perfect health, which I kayo enjoyed eversinee, and net before fur Ilfteenlyears. I cheerfully ceutrimend it to all persons•who are wicletial with dispepsiit br dibility of stonineli. ITEPT RY- LOTTO AN,Fred'k Co. Va. Prepared and ?fold by the PrOPriutiit,•,./O,IIN MILLER, opposite the linrket 11(11IRC, k, Md. and by SAMUEL ELLIOTT, sole • •ntfor Carlisle. - .‘ - b. 10, 1847. DR. LE, Rare, VEGETABLEI UNIVERSAL PILLS. r HI only known medicine flint nt the ;tame time purges, purifies, and.strengiliciiß ilie Win. Dr. Le Itoy's Pill ure *new, medicine 1.14m1.1115t_11111 1 11111.1011. 1111 d _it tiLtillaktilglik6 jilaces .others of - the lamechin. _These, pills are coin posed of many i tigredrott, but- 1 the two prtinumal, ones are Sarsaparilla anti Cherry; so united AIM they act together;` the one through its admixture with other anbatattiebant. fy lag and purgiug, while the other in , strength ening the system., ;Thus those pills • are, ti,t, tai gAnAo.. time tonic and -openiug,;.a desideratum long and eagerly sought for by medical men, hut never becore discovered. In othorAyortla they do the work of two inedieinee; andild , it much bet; . ter than any. iwomeitHOW oft . for they, , remove uoiltleg.fratm the _system Ga, the., impuritie4 so, dist while they,purge t hey, atrefigtlien, antflionce they emote 110 debilatatioNend ere' , followed. by 1 1 9 reaot ,Ahr: kl.oe , Roy's have a wonder nl on the blood t .theyoo urify without wakoning it, but they remove al l noxi .beforejtk(glitte.i , ned into fluid, and thus - make impure blood, ari Infer linpinisibllify .no- thereqtr , MMiatitittd'Or4-alckness , Miendfng- the !operationa.or this `Most exeolletit : of , nthillolues, luebrdeybr.etrnina or tortures Ateifigastie fettei den ts bitreelle ea them. to. %YorkttPerfent oral planner; ,antymaco ; , ireona, rakoLdiem not become palitanit einnotittett; hut' flie. contrary: fcr . 'whileit theproperty. , nettle' Sarlapnilla; Ainiloil , ne it is :wi th miler; iugredienta;46 I'ool6o 1111 tbet.lahreign and impure, iti illy etifially,k.the PrOflOtterthe, Wild Cherry Ad, 'retain PO that is. maturaLatul.aound -and_ lienceiti..robust _slate- of henitlfla thnitertain,feettit their ifultetfopera. dorm; ,0 ? ' 9 , • 01V/it lenti atAltygabyn'till4l4ollltitagfrs.,tO r 41:1 Plte)lt' ' " • 0.111115 ,r riCtifoki , .pilde4 plot lifocirlc*6e ; RCOVT,PIRVIN9r, , - rE•4 77 I3Ti , receive • a W4P fib; Orita d o l i s ;14%0 cin A l i*V4 3; n d foriala by , y r!' - • , • ' Itieglana l ' 7'.71.111', ; _ 4 , - Dri - . l rooa# 3, warsapprsfa,,a, ,70.1" ..herkg Rif tors; ., .; fin ~ i nratlibie.medioine, roe "itclioshepressiouorYpirits,-Pimplesitniltrdif9lo „olithe rape, habitual Costivettelnl, Ithauroutismi ;Attention's of the nod : , Jlillops PeibrX." It is a perfect antl , Welittait'-Plivers;'and the beit' refeody ever used in el:stoning thesplitienf, ifter'belng•prostra ted 113 , 4 , dt/cr.: kb. Erysipelas. Enlattement of 2 tlkeilones,..Fevemand;agiterlintatericfy; Puuh nos~ofQomplexion : General.lle.bilityVfor gene.- rittprostratiqn, caused. 11. disease; medic i ne, or iiniliscretions committed in Audi, ablierrlition of milid,confusion ofideas, loss of themoq,dinmess of vision , a hopelesi presSion•of , countenance; Mid for this Class Of 'disease r enertdly , tl l ip medi cine has never bud its -equal. Gout, Giddiness, GraVel,lmpure I.llnoill'Juundice; Loss 91 AAppe tite;'Liver Complaint; Leprosy;' . MERCI 7 ILIALIJISESSES.-.7.lslever' fails to eradicate aiiiroly, all the effects'of Mercury in-' finitely sooner than any other metlicine..,Nisht ' 8 Weiifs; Derives held lityf• Nervous Co mplaints of all kinds; Neuralgia ; Organic Affections; Pal pitation of the Heart; Painter's Chdlie. ' Paine iit the head, Side, hack; limbs. joints and organs; Rush Of blood to the head; Zcurvy; Zan Rheum; Z eick -111"eadachei tallness of 010J:elute; &oriole or - Ring's Syphilis in ill Worst forms; Ulcers of everYtlescriptimi and the EPy sipelaii- Exposure and Isnprinlenee' TAW. . Pk:MALE COM PATIkiLTS-..-,.Lndesi of pale complexion"and tonsumptire habit it, and Well as are debilitated by those obstructions whit:M males see liable to are restored bfthe use of a boitle or two to bloom and vigor, Pt- by tar . the best remedy ever.disenvered for Weakly 'ail dren; and l ily as have had humors, being plea -Isaptaliey retakeitrlt immediatelfirettOl'er the appetite, strength snit color. ../Isfothing can be more surprisinkrAN orating Oleo's on the huniiin frame. Persona, all weakness and lassitude before • taking it, at once. become robust and full ofonergy , umfer its Influ enee. It immediately CountePacfs the nerveltss. of ss Odle lm man Irame, which is the great cause bIIITCIIIIOIIB. .The following arc•aoine of tbe certificates and •cotnplitnentnry. notices that bare been received by the proprietor,of the efficacy of this medicine: 1%1%. Philip•Wileos, of the well known firm of Wilcox & liinlimend, shipwrights, of New Hen ford, was entirely cured of a confirmed cankerof the stomach, throat and mouth, with sore lips usttallyaccompanying this disease, null his gene ral IMAM mtuuh unproved by the use ed only one bottle. Mr. Wilcox lots suffered severely far a number ofyears witll this disease, and attribute's his cure entirely to dm use of the Hitters. Col. John Doylies, Deputy Zherrff of Bristbl sounty, Mass., has voluntttt•ily cet tilled that he - ivTticured bythe Hitters, ofJaundictOntligestion Headache and Vertigo. Col. Gibbs, of Zatinwicli, testifies that several pecsohs in that town, well known to him, have been benefitted by the use of the Bitters, and in every case they have given the moat pegfict fiction. "J: R. Perkins, Esq. Attorney at TAW, of New Bedford, was oared of an unpleasant eruption of th e thee, by the use of the Hitters. ... [From the Daily Evening Bulletin:l ' ft is not our custom to pull' Patent Medicines milless we Inn* them to be really excellent,— flaying ourselves in. knowledge - of Dr. - ThiollhT Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry Bitters, and hav ing severyl friends who have hew] henofitted by their use, we do slot' tresitile to recommend Thein tothe public. Both Sarsaparillicand Wild Cherry are - articles orestabli tilted reputation iii the mod - teal world, and this preparation is made Oh great-care and appears lo combine all the medi cinal qualities of both jn an tialsnalmanner. For sale by the proprietor, M. Thuyition,Jr. Water street, and the Druggists generally. Any one suffsring from diseases of t lac bh5311, indigestion, or headache, would do well to 'grve these - Bitteri R Prepared- by F. Tliortitnn, Jr.. Sold Wlinle gate mill lima il by NgArrk Rrrerts mr.121 urn street, New Ynrk: SA:IIITEL ELLIOTT, Carlisle. and DriigFi six generally throughout the United Suttee; Price Is, !urge bottles. December 2. 1846. •' - - - The Oldest and mast Popular Medi . nines now offered to.the Public, ave Fahnestock's Family lYledicines, ‘iiini• time* Teti Thousand Certidieates like the following have hew, voluiftwily given to their Vfaunrocs,during the Net eighteen years,— All of Falineatoekii Family Medicines are pro verfrial for their cheapness andeflimiey, and no larnily should he without an aimortment of them poi' will they,it is believed, after a trial dow n , B. A. FAHNESTOCK'S ViiRMIFUGE, it lha B. A. FAITNESTOCK'S VERI%IIFUEE. lUAW, &moonily used FalineidOck's Vermi fuge, with pod effect; but recently I have ad ministered in Oitelerftwo eases, in which the erii feats were itatiatiahingv 4n onecase front., the use or ono vial, 416. worms were • discharged, and in aunther.46 passed, to the entire relief or the little sufferers. Signed CH It. WALLACE, AL lk In.l. Sypt.22, 1145., _ • Price 25menta peryial..., • Palniesitick4 lrertnitdii; Idgeill'et , ' with 'Fib- Iteatoek 'a Carminative Lozenges, If'ahnestock's Cough Lozenges,'Pallimatock's Eye•NVater, and Falinealmilea Itithejacient,acertninuurefor ititeu- Inathwri,live - sold . • ORA, 1113(1 , Rklinil 'S. W. lay -THOMSQNS COMPOUND SYRUP OF TA .• •AND - WOOH NAPTHA. 1004 r n E c ll ii S m O b N e n o d P c h o i l l a n d t c y l p c i a ti and 500 can testify, teat the wonderful efficacy of that, powerful yarned), ''HOMPSON'S 'COMPOUND ...STRUT' OF TAR AND WOOTYNAPTHA Reed! Read! Astonishing care of Chronic Brenehitis! philadelphii, May 23, 1844. • 1 Mr. S Tuomt.sort—,-Dorir Sir. , For morn that our years 'past I had ilreadfilliy cOUnted with an afFectio noftho throat, which my pity alcian pronounced "Chronic Bronchitis; cans tort, by, repeated, and, neglected calf's. ' Mho die tress antlered is-illideseribahl9,,,My-,.tlireat was litterally raw with' ,viohint Coughing., strAhat blood would dome' from 'it ; also great; opicedi. side, pain and tightneis at the chesd'tt9n foyer —in /Mike ill the 'pelletpulmonary symptoms showed themsolves,itbwod themselves, °wising entire lons of naceslary,repeear-my throat•was leached and bliittired Over hfld frier again. I made trial ofeSery,known remedy; anitat k diti, fdrent periods had thcCadeice of aijr and all with no avail. About two months since I made trial of your Compoiind Syrup of Tar and Wood Nnpthn, add ltethre l' e had taken the first bottle t:feicrilief. -4- rcantintled until I hid triiren'seven 'bottles, whickcomplatek r e .; muted the diseasit'anareitarvd;mis to, perfect 'health; and,firertly, believe ljettneld not now bekliving;ifulil It hot Aeon %SP!!! invaluible, metllCine' IA 0/ I' , ,ERRY, • ~, I lagruce street. — Theundersigneitheartliratnegrttrilgraith t. of theireregOingt ilutving personal - knpwlpagel of all Iheinete ottlAbailt. ;••%. .1 • M. I lARKIIPN;:97 Almoqrstr ee t.,,2,. 'Ptien'36'etnik hatile n er..llls erdoz Thia.knyatgatile'riimeily Or . epnited,oNLY N. E.Wortier'of ViTtli and Spruce etreeti, Viol adel phialb) , `,/n. L i t 014 E 3 r, principal agont,live,O 4 qmberian_d county,{ ---10.11E1K.412F-2 01 7 4.1„t„ .r.wraTioxs Agri L • '1 djoii es. of Ilie: a` borti reltiab 19 31edrhiet; fainalating,9_, • Jaynehilitapeoforitnt i •At • jr ,rirdnltifVernifugei,, , HaleTonle,4 , •l r ry< -4 • dlvid44F,,74.s9l,thlltititer Plll4 •• ‘, ;* tmtiityle, , Meoekted'andfbio sale by.o p,l4t / 1.1 "s ~EVIELLTOTTL ,•, ° ' i;'o4,4litillleautifinCar)lllol/ 4" r, • AFC llB. ; : .nritkit ~ o ,ricii•qu'lillth‘ror,aale4 4 ii,J; 4 l4ll+; l l '4)A ' - INNI In uri ii wnpaut . THEFII4NIait I FIBEINSURAPAC,E e ! - Y. 1 0 A PHL , OltaiL;;Perliettiai...44oo,ooo Capitalpaidiri ty 9 11166 Ckalta.',l4ol. •! MAK BlN§l.lllANCE,eitheyperinanentoillin , .ited,ogalieittowordomOgebs time on PROPERTY EFFECI'S , otev!.ry do ription, in town'or Colintry,onilie matt reasonable terms.. AliOnce limos mide either persofially or by letter, will 'be iproreptlyettended , to. .1" se. NOIANCKF.),„ rrest, Rallis of Insurance Reduced.! IPERPEAV.II RISK. . Brick or Stone d well i ogs oratores _ from- . . . "f2B to 3 psvdepos ,do . du Churches . t) to S do do do Taverns 13 to 4 do do ISIO• Barns • 4. to' 5 do do do Stables (private) -4 to 5 do .do do Stables (public) 6to 7+ do do do Grist Mills, Water Power, 7+ to 10 do ANNUAL 11 ISK. Thick in; Stone dwellingsariill'uir- • niture from ' SO to 40C sloo , value do 'do Shires and Mershon - /Hie '.3.1 to 50 ' - do ' do do Taverns antlPurniture . • 40 to 60 • do ~ do d 4 Darns and Contents - • tiS to ZS • slo d 0 do Stables (public) 100 to 1 . 50 do do • do 'Grist Mill and Stock '• ZS to AO do Frame and Log dwellings and Flirt! - nitnre ' !SO to 75 - do ' . dize '65. to 85 !do do do Taverhe anti Furniture .• • • 6010 100 do do do Barns and Contents . . • . 90 to 100 - do do do Grist Mills and Stock • . . .90 to 100 vlo The niibserlber in nv,ent for the nboveattmpany for Carlisle and its vicinity. All applicaekonalor asSIIIVIIIICe either by mail nr personally will be promptly attended to. W. D. SEYMOUR. June 12.1£ 1 45 Iy-33 DELAWARE MUTUAL INSURANCE COW. OF 'VOILA D.F.4.PIIIA:' On the Mutual - Insurance principle, combined with a large joint-slock Capital. Premi reduce4 to nearly half the usual rates. By the Act of4neerporatten the stock is pledged for the payment of any losses ivluk.ll the Company may sustain. And as an additional steamily to the assured, the act re quires that the ra/i/a- of the business shall be funded and remain with the corporation, as a guarantee and protection to the insured against loss. This hold will, be represented by scrip issued by the' ompany, bearing interest not ex - - ceeding six par oonLyer osmium: The insured arc entitled to 'a pro rata share . ofthe profitd'ef the Company; arid will receive that proportion of the aforesaid fond in scrip, whim the 3rnownt - ofistirtrollprimthmormitt - 14 - 111m, bears lathe total sum ofoarned premiums and capital stock, . -• The scrip thus leaned, to' be transferable on the books of the Company as stook. -No dividend of scrip can be' made when the losses and expunges exceed the amount of earned premiums. The insured.'are reelected from lose at the customary rates of premiums, without any individual liability 'lrr responsibility for the losses or expenses of the Corporation. The assured have all 'the rights of membership,— can vote at all elections, and are eligible as Directors of the Corporation. - The subscriber has been appninterfagent for ibis Company; and as the mutual principle q superseding. every other mode of Insurance, to would oinifidentlyrecorrimond it to hie friends and the public. The North American Company has closed their Agency. Those having policies expiring hi that office can have them renewed in the Delaware Company on much mad favorable terms. For full particulars enquire either by kit or person to JOHIVT. MYERS." Carlisle, September 10, 1845.:—1 ALLEN' U EAST PE...NWSB OR °UGH MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. THE Allen and Lastpennsborough Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cumberlandton nty,i n corpornied by an act of Assembly, , is now fully or glint cediand in operation Under (lie management of toe following commissioners, viz: Clit.Stayenan r lireob Slielly,Wma Gorge s,Lewis 111 er, Christian Titzel ,M ichael. Hoover, Henry LoganlMichael Cocklih, llcigamiii It Musaer,Levi Merkel,' acob Kirk,Melchior Brenemanatiti Sam, I Prowell', who respectinlly call the al tent ion 01 the citizens olCumherland and Yorkcoiniiiesto thee& vantages which the company hold out. The rates of intawance are as low and favorable as al Company ofthe kind in the,State. Persons wishing to become members are invited to make applicatiort to the agents of the company who are willing to . wait'upen them at any time. JACOB SHELLY, Pres't. MICHAEL 1410VER, •The President. Lewis flyer, Secretary. Michael Cooklin,Treasurer. .46FIA^tS. . . mi c hoel floover,General Agent ,13(rehaniceinni Rudolph :Duran, N. LomberlantltownshilhASS NI Conklin, Allen township. I Win 11. GomaAlien township. , Christion'Titzel,Allen township. ! Johr C thinlap, Allen township. Peter Barnhart, east PennsbOre township. David Misirtin,Chnrchtown. . C. 13. Harmon, Kingsto, wn, • Retry Wearing, Siiiremanstow., Simon Oyster, ‘vormierb„, g , Janoh Bagel:pap, Carliele, Jacob Kirk,General Agentfor York County ,New Cnitherlatn3P. D. Henry liagnn,York County. John herr ink, York co u nty. John Ilank.in,.Yorkmounty. • - Daniel Ilatily.York comity. . .I`..lldwman, York roam.. Philip Breokbill,Cumberland county. Roliert'C. Sterret, B. Middleton township, oppOthoragents will Se added hereafter. .161 v 131:154.5. t TDE CUMBERLAND VALLEY ,400/04,2P00tection (*kW 11 ' HE ,— EMBEULAND VALLEY. 111U1P.U -.:: AL ,PROII'EE',IIION' C,Qm PANy; wi l l' be utter die I•direation of the- follew . ing board of Manakcri, for the ensuing year, vizr--Tliornas C. prgaidentiSamuel Galbraith, Vice,Pre aideittf Mcptillou g 4, Treßskiver; A. G'." .SecrOtarv,.: ;lattice WelOckY Philip Ivpsitiklei.; Apiltimidy;'-Saitiirt Trltt;',..3.ohn lug; iimtiel Hustoi,".l6hifT.'Gree4i ! itilinr Eeari braliantiltingiteeiLA'llame.countYl' Tlierr t atre also a' number or Agents itti . nthired 'the Ad. lacent'lloitidthi,lobd , 4lll receive application, rtir, itiauraitee'atA lerweril,thein imitredhitely tbt: ap prove' to the o ffi ce oftlieGompanyor.heo t h e p o t. ity will. be' issued, whiten delay. • For, ,further Inlortnation Cue *hit! rbtivit or the,cbmpany.',. . t c. :" , i . the', folitmtip . ie l it eifiefi g!'wt '`; • ' • t = neck t ie ''h , Es Weak Ine..M.l4Meins;Eetl.;NetVinlilJ itititi l, Etehdrnht:=E 6 l; ). 111 a Irish 1411146.... . . . , illiiiioliiii l afilis; airtiltitritiiiivetT ' ~ /Late•ascillisseiertiqn l'i'lante,if . rCrolvn4athl en ' Orli* in :the_ ~ , lint, toVi#,lk ii;4'Piell4, iiiiiwi.ilii!,,iniii. 7 ~,,,,,„„...,,.,:„ s of Pountry j igyere to.t4 o le / %I PYY:Pnci eh . tir q‘9 4' or r A Tfir.IPPP de o! . iofir,y, ilet,sci,tec,;Pi adapted ,r?l,h,Pr,!F;F,ril , :, Unix tOnld ,osponiplly,partiCuutrize,,pieF ,!Iff• , iloitfilintiif ARTIFICIAL ri . .., c1,%y.F.148,whi0h, formvr onfolpiapqess nrii untiitilleil In t he , ,i„ ~.,, ~, , • • , .•,, • cyy,,,, -, ~: , . ~ ,i , 1.:24 ow, , and; 1 ':, n . The' new ;Spring shape in Frames., Cro*ni!;:l94iXo4 l4° o 4 `, l l l °N , W./ll°w and Bunkrtin,,,,tnnintifpijitirnit,in!;:en,l'ltl,g,i4P443 II," J, fiotfii"o#Rivlstiril''4»74.:A .' q10i. ,, p DR . . .- , A „ 4 i , /BEE ,/ cow 01 . 34 , I,P 44t4 ; , k!ava win' sadoioeiTtithki)4 l 4c ;•,.n ti,§ .., zp palp „ ,Ed-i • „__, ~,:,,,w,iiii;:105t,.,,,,-,;,,,,,:,,_;,,.:::,:•:,,,, ~. - ) , •,, , : - ; ;I- P N:'-'.! ' - ,lo';'''':Y,' '' ', '', - ).‘ , ?:' ' 'e, ,,t ! ! • : . , ' -n r , 1 9 ? 1 f 51 1.,„, 0' ~,.Y ...• ? ., ,`, -;.4 : ','::, .'::/:!,),,1 - +!,..: , ,7') . 6. , ,!,` , , , ,*/,4..;!..lr,t!g ;'. i -..;".1:-' ..• ; '' 2 .; ; ;''t -4 40..''&'! - `''.:;;Lll4, :-•:..- '; ~,Ltl. , t,Y; '-. N -t , 4 ;-' . I 4 ' ; '''''..' -,0 4`' . .,' , . ? 1+< t . s!, 1 ', 44, 41i , . 7'. j;: - .J6',42,k401.3.61.A. q3.•chfr.At-NIXIAK. ,k, -lit- 1)t • 'thy' st_At: 'ON4fAILINGfACT. • • 1144gc !oad,above Buttonwood bYeeeli '•I PHILADELPHIA,- T mita men t May •; ha found ,the greateht Variety. Of:Plans and beautiful Patterns tor.IRONR.AILINGSin the United States, to which theSalleatiOU of thoscOn want of any description and :capailially for Connate. ties; is-partiotlarly for invited. Thir principal punt Of all the handsome Rai logs at retire! Hill . ; Monument and boated Ceineturtea fin the city and CouritY Philadelphiu,Which have ',sense aighly mita ed by thelidblie prose, were executed at ti unman etery. A large Wore Room is connected with the establishment, where is kept copatuntily on hand tt lunge stock of ready made iron Rulings Ornamented Iron Settees, Iron Chairs, view style plain and ornamental Iron Gates, with an extensive assortment of iron il'osts,"Podes. tale, IrorrArkors, &e. Also, in 'great variety, Wrought and Cast Iron Ornaments, imitable for Railings, and other purposcii. The subSerilier would-also state that in his Pattern': and Designing Departmdnt ho has employed seme.of the best :talent in the coun. try, whose whale attention is devoted to the business—formihg altogether one of the most complete and systematic etilablishmerit of the kind in the Union; • ROBERT WOOD, Proprietor, Ridge Riicd,.nhovo Buttonwood Street. Pliiiedelphia;;Feb; 3 l8e7: STEAM MARBILWORKS mid g e- liparl i ' abort •Spring• Garden Street PHILADELPHIA. IpHlS'estubliehmUnt. is erected on an impro. -Yee plan; . and by the kid of Steam Power manufactures all kends of Marble Work in a imperior, style, and at the lowest prices for cedh. The largefstcnnd host nesortmrnt of 11'larble Mantels ever.ofkred to the public day be seen nt the Ware. Room, to. Which the attention' of pechasers is resrectuftly invited. Imported Garden Steil:l:try and Vases of the most tasteful design and putterny, made ofthe finest and handsomest description di • Italian Marble-1 Tiles for Flooring, imported and nl waya on band, and fur sate at the most reason. able prim. • - k r? Marble Cett9ra can bd supplied' at 011 times with any number of finished Mantels or Table Tops, nt redueed vv•holesole prices . ; and the Trade will lie furnislied.nt the shortest notice with all kinds-of Ma'rlde in the block, or cut to sizes fur Monuments, A (3, JOHN BAIRD. Rid ge Rood, shove Spring Grrden St. Philadelphia, Feb. 3, 1847. „ Cheap Watches and Jewelry, k , • AT J s , the Philadelphin r l -N Watc and Jewelry tore, )orth ) Second St., corner of Quarry Gold lever -Watchee r fhllj , t , - - •,) caret :lases 05 00 ~ .0.- . 6:NitAO.-• Silver lS Lever• Watches, --- - full jewelled .. . 23 00 Silver Lever Watches seven jewels 18 d)0 Superior Quarter Watches 10 00 linitatitin quarter Watches notvarrented 5 00 Gold Spectacles 8 00 Fine Silver Spectlicles 1 75 Gold Dracelets with topaz stones 3 50 Ladies Gold Pencils - 10 corrals.; 2DO Gold Finger Rines 371, cents to SEI, Watch Glasses plain pi cents to 18i; Lunet 25, Other articles In proportion. All gouda war ranted to be what they are.sold for. On hand enure geld and Silver Levers, Le pines and Quartiere lower than fthe above El= Fbiledelphiu; Feb. 3;1847 HOVER'S FIRST PREMIUM INK No 87 North Third Street, PHILADELPHIA.. ItTSLIE celebrity of the Inks nuinufactureilby the subscriber, owl the extensive sales subse quent upon the high reputation which they hove 'attained, lint only throng hunt the United Slates, but in the West Indies and in China, has induced him to make every necessary arrangement to supply the vast demand upon his establishment lie is now prepared with every variety or Block, Blue,and red Inks, Copying Ink, In:lelible Ink, and Ink Powder, all prepared under his own personal superintendence, so dart purchasers may depend upon its superiority. HOMER'S ADAMANTI NE' •gI CEMENT, a superior article for Mending Glass, Chinn, Cab inet' Ware. ke., useful to every Housekeeper, he.nga white liquid, ens' ly applied, and not affec ted by ordinary heat—warranted.' irr Pamphlets, containing the numerous Med lin:mists of men of science, and others ; will be furnished to put classes% For sale at the Manutictory, Wholesale and Retail, Na... 87 North Third Street, opptsite Cherry Street, Philadelphia, by . JOSEPH E. 1113VEllt, Manufacturer. Jan. CO 847.-Iy. DRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS! IifTHOM PSON & CRA W FORD, Vitor.r. 'ALB Dittiaotters,No. 40 klarket Street (South Side, below econd,) Pliiiiiilelphis t , tars for sale a large stock of Fresh Drugs, Med icines and Dye-Stuffs, to which they-cull the at , tendon of Country Merchafits and Dealers visi ting the city. _ Coseli,t..abinet t Jam V M , lack, and other ar nishes of a superior qiutlify. Also White and Red Lead. Window ; Glass; Paints .and Otis— cheaper than - ever. -- - - a 7 T. fit C. are also proprietors of the Indian 0 Vegetable Balsam, eltruteil •throughout their own and neigliboriii aces as the best pre; ••• Lion for the core of ugh's Colds Asthma, ~,. Money refunded,-in every instaticewhere no bene fit is recehed.. Philadelphia, Jan. 27. 1847 --firn • DRUGS, PAINTS & DYE STUFFS IIZIOECI 'FRENCH Si RICHARDS. • WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. 4i.T LOW PRIQES, n largo and complete iissortMeiit of Thugs, Paints, Oils, Var.. nis cs, Window Glass, Dye Stuff., and Spicos, which we offer vary let:efor Cash.:__Wo—war. - raurourartiertne p — u - iiiand of prime Tali 'ty ; arming' which are €OO oa:Quinine,, I 500 lbs. pure Oil. Pep ''SO .. Morphia, . I permint, - 100 " Extrallark, 14200' Ibis: Opiate, • . .4 ' I s. ' MI bbls. Castor Oil. . , Inoludinfovery article , used by.Druirgists and pliPpicianr, Our, assortment' of Paints, Oils,. Yelnishes.and WitidOw Glint is, large, and our prices each as CapfMt fail tc.plottso.,- ~;. 50..t0n5 ; . pure ,Lead. - .10 1 ) boxea Window __... - . . _ . Glass,. 500 kegs • Ven, Red:and . Ochre, 'lOOO, gallant! Linspad Oil, • 10 bills, Mach 50'orCopai, 1005 doe,lPaintipriishes, 4.9 . . S pl i Hl s Tni peniino 'We , eirei . ..keuper,ior ‘Ce!tek. Varttieh ni 1 16 fier Wine, • - ;11-thir. Mock ineludee 'Oery article; used . . " .-. Die Sieffave.miltd. ail partMulatlit loa r pH. oesOlayinglii'largratuckmfAeveri arOole oiled .by thiaVadia .1 - .. ~,,, `? 111. , 7 : ~,. • ,4;: •. , , , 1 100 - lba. , llye , Woodia: . : '5OOO lia6Pend Pepper. ciiitiV 3100 sollArftii4 - 12000 , '' - '''Ci , 4 Chinaman AO lbe.-Andigo; Y .- . ' ' lOO iis- '' &Melee, Coollinna: Maddeti , (‘ I -IN ace,' Sidettitue, - die. • ~ Alao, 80 tons;Gritidetansirai low--pricen4-=#i Glce. ei,a gall;`no eh arga' far, makinteinquiri. • .' ,-,,: TRENCH. do .111 CHARDS • ;IrWholesalit- Drnighda;, N. WjciiirtinT , lif ~ •'l. il 10th mid lilarkabr tis. -Philadelphia. - r .: .: April, 21,48,01,,: i ,I. I r • 11 I na.',,, : I. ~,,,4 • ..,. t, - '' . - , -' - , I ,NEW.. STODK- , DRY . envavornirlt'orgo64,llirlidiairnir;etiiht-. ing or Ilitizorine, Hnrge, Freneltrawns;Entbr6l - StriscAluslins 100 hi. , l3;'Dreve , Silky, — to atteinknEortheindhav in invited pr they lal?tilsold• cheap. 'Apritin - itl47: --- 5. r d !" .;. , :j'''' , ,', , :i , ,tii):o'( . 'ii,i)*, . CIO Tll4lO Cie Tll . lli 254 lffarket three; H. . •ye constantly on hand ' e v ery description :..1 CLOTHING, all of which are cut, trim and made hi a manner not to be surpassed, And are warranted 4:beeper thou the same quality of Gobils aid in any miler establishment the [lnked Slates. Also, every , description Or TLIMAZOLFLTNISIIING. GpODB , at Teilucedrprieeti: Those visiting the city will find it to theirinterest to examine our stock befivepurchnsi,g elsewhere. BUCK & MOORE, 2 . 54 Market Street, Philadelphia. September 9, 190. OLD OAK HALL CLOTHING NORTH. EAST COD 3d. AND CHESNUT STS6 THE proprietor keeps constantly off han d ,good and full 11811011talit of FASHIONAIiI Ready Made Clothing', consisting ofk reek, Dress and Stick Coats; Pam , taloons, Vests ; &c., adapted to the season ; to gether with erttry other article requisite for gen tlemen's wardrobes. Also a large and well so deetul nissortmont of Cloths, , "Cassinferes, Vest hugs, &e., which Will he made to °rails, in the best and most limitionable style; at short notice, nil reamnahle prices. anrideffil icrthe liberal share of custom which has been extsnded ta"010 Ot.k Hall," no . pains shall belPared tbkleacrro continuance in th ure. .- •. W B. Lkl.lOV. -; -March 10 -11147..--- • . TO HOUSEXEEPERS. ~_ .. 113. POUNDS of .FEAI'IIEitS, 00000 comprisin g till _qualitie s from lg. ets, o p. Cu rl ed tlair•and. Aloes in lots to suit purchas e rs. • Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows. • Mattresses of all kinds, ready wade, or Made to order. Bedsteads, Sacking bottoms, Cushi ons and Tiekings. • -: . Blankets of all vizes,'nnd 1111013611 es Quilts ; white nod colored counterpanes, Comfortables, &c. all at the lowest caste pricen wholesale and retail by 148 South Second street, 5 doors above Spruce. Philadelphia ? ;May.l4; 1847.-.-Imo. Zdttings, Rattings, ! stitne•ihers O'er for sale, wholrhale or 11 recall , all qualities bit Citototi and Nankin Matting% 6-4 colored and white.l 5-4 to 'do I . . 4.4 do do I !'coon' MArrl nos. 7.8 do tio 1 9.4 do de j . ' Also—Three lay, sdperfine and fine Ingrain Carpeaings, !'coition do.all widths; also, List and Itag Carpel' ngs,Oil Cloths, Wiiidow Shades t Tal2tc (;over s, ke. f HARTLEY & KNIGHT, 149 South Second Street, 5 lce •s above Spruce Philadelphia, Nlay 19,1847.-71 in. IRON COMMISSION HOUSE. Tondel IF rsigned continue tlic troll Commis-. 1 Mon business to the sale of all kinds o- Iron, n;,. • Ito. 100 N: %Pater St. Philada. Their long experiench in, the iron trade and their extensive acquaintance with consumers and malers throughout the United States gives them dhe atiVantage or ohtnitung the highest Market prices. And their business being confined ex clusively to the broil trntle enables them to give it their entire attention. All donsignments will receive prompt attem don _ ORRICK be CAMPBELL. 0. CONRAD No. 109 M. Wntry tit. and 54 N. Whowes, Philo Februrry 24, 1847. NOTICE.- rikiSSOLUTION OP COPAWCNERSIIIP.-- - 'fbe copartnership heretofore existing under the name at %Vit.!. SWAIM & SON, was ilia solved on the2lat duty of July last, by the decense of the said William Swaim, and the Idisiness Is now, and will be in litture, conducted exclusively by the suescriber, who has fund the sole charge al the manufacturing °fate Panacea and Veronfuge for the cast fourteen velure. - The Fannies will he put up as timid in round bottles, Iluted longitudinally, with the following letters blown on the glass:--^ SWAIM'. PANACEA, Pitn.Aha ' "Mill the only change made is the name of JAS SWAIM stamped on the sealing wax, and written on the label coVering the cork, and a new label, for the side of the bottle, composed of geometric lathe work, comprising nine different dies, which lnve.betvi tutted for the exclusive use of the proprietor by Draper & Co., banknote engravers of Philadelphia. Four dies of difler hut patterns form the body of the:work,and in the centre is a portrait of the late William Swaim, seperated from the borders by two circles of lathe work. The words "Swaitn s Notices," tire en graved conspicuously on two turned strips, and a large semi-eircular die forms the tipper margin. The borders are composed of plain Inthe work strips,,unitside of which is engraved in small let ters the entry of the copy right. .11 Philadelphia, August, 18,16. AI ES SWAIM. SWAIM'S CELEBRATED PANACEA! FOR THE CURE OF Scrofula, General Debhilty While Swelling., !lemmatise, niseasee of the Liver and Skis, and all Diem - tree arising from Impurities of the. Blood, or the ejfecie of Ncreerip. WAIM' t'ANACEA has been for more lino twenty five years celebrated in this country and in Europe for its . extraordinary curcs--fpr the cunt ificates of which reffr - etree'ts made to the directions and books (which may bethall gratis) accompnuring the Panacea. It has been used in hospital and private prac tice, and has hail the singulta , lortune of being recommended by the most celebrated physicians. and other eminent persons. Among others by . Gittion, M U t Professer of surgery, Petin'a University. Valentine Mott, M D, Professor of surgery, N • York Uaiversitv. w Dewees, Mb l Professor of Midwifery, Patin's University; N . - Chapman, 111, D, Professor Physic, Penn's University. T M U, Pre.iident College Physielans, Philnda. • Drllel Veils, Profetiicii: - of . Medicine, Havana. lose Lorene() Mr Luz, Professor'Siirgerv. Lisbon. _J_Githiman ,„ Nletabet4i,oyaL.College.-Urgeons. • • ~onion. C. W IriingOste lfiiticterle Spain. Sir 'frames' Pe - arisen, 'Maior General !kith!' Army; Gilbert lieliertson, British Consul, Ize. Anti also.thewoutilled eureceffeeted - Ey Ssralm'a Panacea have for many years. made it so Jilt remedy. - -,The PatiscetcdoeseCtioninia-Iner cUry in any form,' anti being•an innocent prepara tion"it may be given to D m most tender infant,; The Retail mica has been reduced to $1 50 per battle, (containing ttiree hull pints) or three hot dew for Fear Dollars.' ' , . '' Allso—Swalm , s " ' Wilily medicine, being,* ,highly., af)- proved 'remedy' ror all (theme', ariaieg-from,pe 'bility'orthe °moos' taieleas:Wartne, , 'Cholera . Morton, Dysentery, ',FleVit , lettill Bleeding Piles Stott lloo l loilte • . See 'pain= PRO!. s 11 1 _ 4_o.llP r il _1) I ill) a rio' the • rewired , at Swaim's latleetatorjl"6evepth St: below, Chesnut, Thilatielolelaland. for.sale ley all reepeetable,Drugkiate,ol ;he London, Englimill-Kiiiie'be'Lesohcf, • Fltiglatal.tlyans, g 9n 14, Co. • , • Yalliarklso tatintlei , Ciost: 1 13timpotAyres43'3.1114yes,St Cop 4 t'l 'l.; I - JskldOb'; , 3 lOondglE'L, Boneini.'. • ..'4ltloutta 4 linflitagle ,'• 3t Vat. ; krilitous) , COAL442l3ol7'9l)2l4tie9rove . 61, for kalci.br ilarnilitinti'*oo!k2gOlSTA'":'3ln°i: AcK:4441 1 4100,0 11, !• , ' 1,,, 111:14rtidei Ponnebk.BOpon n recoiled :ymii.tl2;)647. GeorgolV, • , , _ _ WM I==c4=ime 4,*' -7 FIatNITUItE,,ROOMS, • ),\ 10900, `, 011 P 1,1111 I • ,_;' & - A - . --. C-FPTlregti 4 :7! -- WOULD respectfullycall 'this'attentian v Housekonpers and the pnblic4O the'esten. awe Stock of splendid Furniture, including So. favaWardrobes, Centre and other Tables, Drew. sing and Plain Bureaus, and every variety Cot Cabinet-ware and Chaim. which they have just opened et their he* rooms, oil the corner of North Hanover nn Loather Streets, • • •• They sre,,confitlent thattheatmerior finish of trio Worlcmanship, and 'cilegatice.of style, in which their articles are got np, together with their CHEAPNBSSoviII recommend them ID every person wanting Potion% They hdv6 ;also mado%rrongcntents for manufacturing MA keeping a constant supply of very article In their line, both plan) and erna•mental, elegant and. useful, at prices 'Which they cannot fail suit phrehasers. They -.would earnestly, invite persons who aro about to Commoner housekeep ing to call andexamine their preietrt. tileganti stock, to . whic h they will constantly Mao tads ditio.ns of the newein and moil modern-style% . COFFINS Riede to,order at the shortest no• tied, for town and country ~►pril 21;11147. • • CABINET AND CHAIR ROOMS • • REMOVAL!. rrtilEsubsciibe rs would Inform beirplende and the - publ. generally, th t thpy,lias taliCn the room In North ltnnoverstreer,lately ,)led by 111 r. E. Bullock, as e Chair Mannfiictory, where they ivill keep constanliS , for stile an elegant assort- ~/, 4V irs, • - • : moot of C X111i733111 \ -• w.a.Rm&cuants such ns SECRETARIES, : • BUREAUS, WorkstaMlej • Dining and Breakfast Tibles;Card, Pt *wile Centre retires. Fren4i ,'afield, •bigh an ate post Bedsteads, ace. Wroy, have now an d P ventilate to heep on hark a large and elegant pnriety..of CDA IRS of cytry Oesiription, tb which they .ivould incite the of teutiolf of bowie. keepers and those just commencing, Confident, they will find articles of suck workmanship and moderate prices as Meat b • satisfactory tb purchasers. .'they have aloe mode extensive ayriiiiire ments for the manufacture of Vg.) , '81111"BadS113 .2zaames of all colors, sine and q , Uo'him and In a sten fully equa I to together with ;Tory other , ertitle of,Cabint Wrre—alt . of Which they will sell Veryehebfor CASH or - exchange for Country. PrOduce at Mtaket prince. , . ~.POFIFINS ninth 'on reasonable terms et pliOiditice, and they will attend funerals with a 'splendid Hearse, in town or country, free of extra charge. A Hearse will also be kept ibr hire. LITMUER. A ganeralassortment of well-seasoned turn. her, suitable for Carpenters and era, kept at thd above mentioned • consist ing of Mots, fiist; second, end Thlr; lonatton White Pine Nor'& Plank and Scnntl. ado. Cherry, Walnut, Poplar, Shingles. least Posts, Wagon Maker's Stuff of all kind.. &e. Bedstead Posts, ready tuned, together• with slats for Venetian Blintia, all trf which will be sold at Moderate prices. • They reSportfully solicit a share of public patrirnage, confident thht they eon render gen. oral satisfaction. J. R. WEAVER of Co. _Carlisle, April 15, 1896. /0:1 ' 4 21 1 L %VIM OA:gin - ET WARE RoeMs • t 1 1 11 E subscriber hiving learned that an ins I pression is abroad that he has given up bus iness in favor of his sons, tiepin:BMus publicly to correct the error. Ile still continues the business nt his manufactory in the rear of his own residence,and would respectfully ihVite the attention f Hotisikeepers and the PUblle generally, to the verylarge & ELEGANT ASSORTMENT Ov •••• FURNITURe. ,which he now has on bond at hie eablhot Ware f3„Poms. on West, High street, opposite Hhorld's , Warehoniie in Carlisle, feeling Very confident that the superior finish, excellence of material, and reasonable, prices of the numer. Ants articles which he constantly manufactures, will give satisfaction to and secure the palm. nage of all Who thayexamine them. His pre sent assortment includes every variety of • iCabinet 'Ware and Chairs, both 'plain and ornamental, at prices • which will be made to null percher. Having made the necessary arrangements. he will deliver Furniture at any place evlithilt a reasonable number of miles in the surround ing country, without .any increased charge.— The patronage of the public is respectfully KW' liciled. JACOB FETTER. Carlisle, March 10, 1847. . TN PILES z A Cure for Lye secured. yin.. UPHAM'S INTERNAL REMEIIV for the cure of Piles. The l'egetsble Pile Electuary, invented l Dr. A. Uphaluo guished ph) sician of New York city, In the only really successful remedy for that dangerous and distressing complaint, the Piles, ever offered to the A uterus') public. The Electuary contains no Miberlil Siedicinr. no Aloes, Colocynts, Gamboge, or other power: ful and irritating purgative. No fear of taking cold while under its influence; no ChAllge in diet necessary. If taken .acetrding to directions, a cure for lift: is guaranteed. Another Certificate added to the lunpirrds have already been - received, of the effitticy of Dr. phaila's Eledtuarv. -SYktv—Ynak, A 0in5t..25,1 . Messrs. Wyatt Ketcham—•Glentst'Forjete ' nil years past I have been ti4Mbled "atitli'lilles, a very cosliveiliffe of ray eerttpltlet,poithelig vo severe as to di sable 'Me &Erni businessonstiOread 1 had of phyideians anti, tattent . ,Medich*; that until 'this, spring I never l i pm,tgautY iiseilletnel or apptietl to a,ptAyslolin Rot. qlie piles then being `iitiekitlana te he petibrmed aiihoutDetermineetrafter this to try miter tnennio 'read an sillier.. titement ol 4, curt guaranteed by the'liseqif gplutni's Eleoteary, 1 ParelniSetl three bake's(' roar, d Brunt` the use • 'found Mystitintirelyittired sir the my, heath renCh'lniProved; `I remain,' Sirs.'v,aar Machin., thibtedfriend:', " 1 ' Dittats.' 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