Fl BEM !EN cirriaa) ttioziart , EVE RY •Wf.DNPSDAY . • :i.)6.loE,ifk the Soteda'lrest. angle 41)1 I cbh . Square, hack off the COrl-Iptes TERMS` OF SOBSCROITION , Nte Dollar mid Fifty cent% a year fll4f •iPANCE. • • il , reo' Dollars, ifpaid withili the year. At Dollar for six ryas:oho. - These torsos will Pte rigidly adhered RATES OrADVERTISING., • Adverthemeiatt, talking (Mean linetot less, will he katted at the rate of 'l4 cents for one insert inn.— Mtn times for One DAI dir, and tii•ontV-live cents to vet* sahiettnent insen It. Yearly adVertisera will tee clUtrged at the follkWl g ratelsi 0110 Caftan!, with the Daper, for ogo yeat, 3 . 8 2 5 Otte a calthan, - do. m. 813 tWtl fidnares, tsith qt&thkly chtittre% .. 110 fluidness Cards, with the tatters, 85 'JOB PRINTINE44O EVERY DEstßitrtioN, s tich aw lltitidblllit, Blanks, Cirtidnis gild crel . .'f ^lli ttr• dasr.riptinti -tiff Prlntlha, execho hansnmelS , and -txp erltnosly and - at the hOWEST ‘II.IOES. '.. ~~~~~~~~-~v tiVE 119.—The ill* or thd lidmon • lite • tells it good story of his perigrlnations "down South.* lie was a yeting lawyer, in tratendance upon Uoult,and the'village• where the Court was held, was .throngeil to over, (towing. illiving,-with some difficulty bow eve', procltired-abed, lie jumped intOit—but he wasvut again almost in "no time." "What kind of a bed do yon call this?" said he, to the tiOgro who Officiated as mas- tei , of ceremoniee. • "Feather-bed r tnassa." . _ . . Feathers ----• tear t used too warm an expressloh; but l don't i'emember it was,) t should think -it contained entire thickens! "Cant be dat dar filty dolPr niger, Sam, trew tte cMck'n murmered the Waiter, dubiously, as be proceeded to inSiMrate - his. hand into the coarse bagging deb. ."Squash it he mill tho!" said he, as he pulled forth a partly-picked rooster. "I tole ds stnnitt jack-behind dis mein, when he . wai'a tVath erin' de chickn l s for: dinner, to empty de leathers in de fuss class beds to protre the kertTaliiyi and do old blind bat oberlook do 'chiik'n in hurry ob business; Massa," - 1 tl continued, in an apologetic tone, "dese here little aceidums can't always I.e' avideti.-- We bob dozen niggers trimmiu'ehit'its all time, and 'casiortally a foot or a head•mit o berlnoked in sle fedders when we pat 'um way in de beds, but dis 'ere4rO de itisi time I ebet found a bull chick'n!" IitAUTIFUE ANSWER. -7-What wonderful questions children often ask and who. e qually wonderful answers they. sometimes gite. What can be more touching than the following anecdote which 'we find in tho' N. Y. Organ: A Nemd of ours while - dreising .a very young child, a feet days ago, said—in rathet on impatient tone, '.You are such a hirnp Pliupe, it is imposible to make ally thing to lit you!" The lips of the child- quivered, turd; looking up it Said in a deprecating - tone --- , Cod made me." Our friend was rebti ked; and the little lamp was kissed a dozen times. "God made me" Had the - wise men of the world ponderett-upon-a-litting answer_to_ such a careless remark for a century, they refold not have found a better one than flow ed natuarally and spontaneously hem the wounded heart of the child. "God made me, mother; it is not my fault that I am what you thus seem not to like—such a little lump Gag made me!" Blessings on thy innocent Item, sweet child "of such are the kingdom: oil Heaven." . • Taitvkr.ttnn.—A Strong, lazy ftllow, who preferred begging to work, called' on a gen tleman in the city, and asked fot "cold vic tuals and old cloths." - The may asked - him Witt tie did for &living. "Not much," said the fellow, "ewept travelling." "Travelling-!! Then you can travel pletty well?" "Oh yes," eald the tleggar "Prri very good at that." I, IVeII, then," said the gentleman, coolly opening the door, "let's see you travel." A Tam - smut: V1 . 061AN,. 7 ' . 14y wife tells the truth three times a (lay,' remarked a jo . - ease old yellow, at the same time casting a mischievous glance at her. 'Before rising in the morning, she says, 'O, dear, I must get up, but I dont want to.''—After breakfast she ' Well, I suppose 1 must go to work . -- but - l - dont - want*hand - she - geertioliedTity= ing, there 1 have been passing, all'the day and brivit't done any !WV IS CARPET HALL, al,o nil YARDS of extraordinary cheap IL/ and good CARPETING, of the s't cat style just rococo - Wad at the'store of P,AVID•M, ARNOLD, which+ will be sold at the following prices : VonitianCa(pet from 10 to 40 cents. (Ell weal) 50 to 75. Ingrain Carpet:, 25 4. 60. 3141' " ' (all w001,)'75 to $1 25. good assortment of STRAW MAT— ''• Tl,lo..and OW CLOTHS. That icro ileurisertl'porellitied aeauctlon and will be.eold " — so 4 pek cent. cheap° .than ever otter in Car • lisle. .81, 1847 • • -7-atuircin,. ~','IRRINGAND! SUMMER GOODS, ,=„ezugiuma- %HAN EVER ! SIMS Tut:subreriber has just received and is Anew opening et, hia-store, on the South -.....--rotest-ttreltet of-the Public - Square, a flitsh' sine - AIM stock of:.:, , qtaille 'lO-FititeirDry Goods, ,!:,,2 1 clialinising in, part; Cloths, Crissimincs; Cash- - • .mlingli4Tvfgidat Cottons, of elf kinds, Silks, ,LahMisi 'California Layne, ithittoll;l ll lusllas4cfiecke....rickings, Gloves : q 04.; GlrOGeriblll.of all , . IlifAclooms.lllll - stoolt•of. the V 4 ''o/CLIBRAVED',ngin ~ ,:; cohiah he has so; eztenaiielj iiiiiiooo{ll • othialihilia given so much - gaming initisfattion life" itlek4lll ColtailpiouP 2 o Tirtir„ If 'I- He howtksenappotnted Joie agent ilithia of the shove' Teas,' to whieh",:ho ' Incite the tepoolitl attention' of the love`ra Lit) ;.,efloodireas, The - manner'in'wbich they are io is "villibiairthet the flavour is prtroorved Eir_any.longth'br trine, befog iricasedin yor unttelle Yontillex oan ,be supplied 'with ,lafgettntitiput 4 op In this mender. _ et /4 ?AIM. public fa reepoctfull4 invlteit titan sod be,eritelatt,hteatotilf before purehasinuelsewhore Vittastailieh'telhe,filela confident tbot his marlety . MI - old pried. Will be sallsfactoiy tppcirehasers. jr4 - • amtliale t Atril , Atiebtentes 4 . To the sick ahlrAttlioted.. T Tall those who are CoNeintriivs,ii affhe _LA leg oath .douiks, Coidii, Asthme,.flronahit tis, Spiiting.Blood, Pain in the Side or Breast, Sour Meet, Hoarseness; Palpitaiion" of the no o t, whooping Cougl I} Liver (Inmpla in to, "LC4" remember that it is THOMPSON'S 'Cumpotivo 'SWOP OF TAF, & A.t hat Is daily eiteining suehlWodder cures in all these dikases— Therefore beware Oat! other mixtures that contain, orprufesoes td contain Tar, and pus chase ,u 1 them only,ltti aro kawn not to deal in Spuriousaiticles. r- . Read the followint testi:us:My to the value of tlio obove medicine, Brom . * knownciti , zen ofeemborland eoantyt DrOKINSON TOWNSHH‘c REV. 20,184 Y. • About elf years since, 10 cdnsequonco of the sedentary nature of my blielnese, I watt attacked with severe paint in the.breast, pitation of the heart and shortxteits of breath' which were soon followed by a feature (trap potite,extrinne Wakefulness at night,and pedal paralysis of toy limbs—these qmptotnn of deranged system being trelWantly attended with spitting Of bloodi Fer abdUt two years t . was also occasionally thrown idto convulsions which left mo tt . a miserable stale of fecblot nese and began to affect my minds From time t t tibia my sufferitigs were more nr less severe until at length they increased to such a degrcei and the violence alba symptoms were so wig , manied, that fur a whole year I *winnable to attend' to attend, to any businisw During this time I cobsulted some , able pliyeicians and , attended to their prescriptions t but all their ,kill was tinavailing'to procure me rehef, and at length they regarded My recovery as entire.: ly . hojniens: I n thiaconditiori I was infornted (tithe Watery efructi'of Thomann's Compound Syrup dr 'Fur and 'Weed Naphtliai in a case somewhat similar to thine, and though I had G iven tm all expectations of a recovery Of my former health by .human . means, yet beittg, ittirlngly advised to ay the medicine, Lwati at Ichgth prevailed upbn to do so, and I have now inliti_y_;-that by the mit of six b-tiles trt health has been restored, and I am now able to at tend td businepe with as much facility as usual. HENRY MYERS, Principal Office, II"... E. corner FIFTH. and SPItUCE nut. Phila. Sold in Carl.alc by R. Angney Principal agent for Cumberland co. Price 50c. or 6 bottloe fur 0,50. lebrunry 10, 1847. NURSE *RIGHT'S SOOTHING SYRUP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING. . AIA,- 'MOTHERS having, children a ffl icted with any of those diseases incident to the !aloof infancy, such as convulSionii, spasmp- Jitl croup, cutaneous eruptions, disordered dumach, and loosenesi of the boweles, should never be without this in fallible renutcly that las proved so - effilacious in all the above - Vs: eases. Numerous testimolialsmi cht ho given to prove its meriti;lint o too f is 'better.] Sold by S. Era.tiorr, Carlisle.]_ March 3, 0847. GARLEGAN'S. BALSAM OF HEW Fid An Approved Remedy for Dyspepsia, Colies e two reasons why this medi. be recommended to the pdblic, —ott is, that most persons who have so ight. it ISuy itagairl, thereby showing that they re. mil •it- as -tr..:valuabtla-reinily_raudictne ;AY other is that certificates are 'in the possession of the l'roprietoi of pertnanent cares. having been effected not only in persons afflicted fora short time, hut also itt cases of icing standing It is composed altogether of a .vegetable matter, is perfectly hatrnless, eels be taken at all times, and is no hindrance td huskies& li' restores and revives the animal aplrits,cle . anses the stomach from all morbid humors which cause indigestion and acidities. It also 're moves nervous tremors, rhur?atic pains, and prevents their return; cures sill antics of the stomachs add bowels,almostimm.diately takes away palpitation of the heart, and promotes the free circulation of the blond. The direction accompanying each brittle donfiins a number:of certificates one of which is -ail/elicit this advertisement. _ . Deepßrit —about two years ago I was se verely: afflicted with Gispepsia, which I bad for the last fifteen years previous to the above named time, which was very much increased by my having a blond vesselreptured upon my. lungs, occasioned by lifting—which increased my complaint, diapepsia and general debility and weakness, to such a decree, that two or three years previous to my using thd Garle: gant's Balsam, I never ate a-, meal but my stomach became' so painful that I had immedi. 'ably to throw it dp. SeeinglGarlegant's Bal sam advertised I was induced to try a bottle; alter taken the very first dose It appeared to strengthen my stomach; and every dose of th first bottle helped me so much that 3n the course of few days my °tomer:ill began to retain and digest cry thing I are. I tiontinted to use the Balsam until I used several bottles, which cured ree entirely, and restored mote perfect health, which I have enroyed ever since, a nd-net-before.for_fifleen r yeara.__L,chaerfull,v. °commend it to. ll persons who are aietedflr with dispepsia or dibility of stomach. . HENRY LOTTHAN, tred'k Co. Va.., Prepared and sold by the Proprietor, JOHN, S. Mt LLEtt,opposite the-Market House, Fred erick, Md, and by SAMUEL ELLIOTT,,soIe anent for Carlisle. March-10, 84'fr DR. LE RO'V?KI. VEGEIARLEII UNIVERSAL PILLSr - Tlll.l only known medicine that at the ;same time purges, purifies, and strengthens, the tyatem. Dr. Le Iloy's Pill are a new medicine Lich has iirit appeared, and is fast takisig - the places of all others of the tame class. These 141158 rd comp,iseif of many ingredients, but the fwri principal - ones , eve Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry, so united that they act together ; the one through itsadrnilture with'other subitances, pu rifying and purgia:g, while the trtber4ic.itrength 7 enihg the'iyatein: 'rims, those ,p 1111; are at dm .same time. trade and ; a - desideratum Tonganitgagerly sought for' by medicatmen, but never before discovered. , In other words they'd° the Worklif two Medicines, Mid do etmiioli at; ter than any two we know or: for they remove ..toildneel'Fam the ovatembui"fhe i"mpurities, so ;that whilethey pure. they strengthen, and hence ,they maitre; rio debilitationt and tide folliirwed by , nwresction. I)r: Le Rciy's'llllS bayou .Wonder. ul influence on the blood . not.'enly purity: '.witjtout , wrakoning it, bot.theY reniose all nos lens' particles iron' the !chile, before fit is cense .ned into' fluld,and ihnitnake-tontOre:blood an .;.Astlieretlir no debilitation", So there Hi no iutuseii , siektunni. sidttoling 'the . onerati ()co . & thivrinOst, ea cel lentrmf which" neverstrainsor tortures the illgaititifiner lidiis;liut , cattiesthenrto:Werkisinnerfectly; Orel manner; and honce,Rnrsdni taken:dawn' 'dli` 'fietbeconia pale and entaotated,but,the contrary; f t r while it is the. property ; united ns,it Is with other sogredients, remi setremise all. that iiffOr'eliti end iinptire,.it is:;e4lll4l,i 3 ,the prokify — tiribOVlld . Clierri to ',retain. sal that'll ainThil rand hence a robust State mf health Is the.eeetsln Sault of theirmniteii opera -0-9°11; , . : rev sale.' in quit de by Di.,'J; Mtrailto , d and by, Est), " Klsiiagf r., IP'K! gfAt"lP.' ger ord'efirix.:2s.tals.'„,,:.:. OREArvarluity`, l imd :at iemer atilt' Io~l! AL.pricesjirst t.q ?lila , •- 7 R°Bl: l l l YX l Vir k • Slut, Shades .and;Parasolvt:, lusr roctrived bi the'new And ,a „late assorhtent Buil Shoder ao a r which will bhrbe sold'hhcap for, cas itprjrol;llt47. s.%:A.`COYVE' C Ailj b. ' 4 1 i • '' - - 1. naafi : .... • 111-,%ll l• ooll4,•:Sarsapa . q .V. Mid terry, ter ~ : ---- k -RE-an-intidllideliledioiivfoiAitiiriiiia or. AL Indigiiion, the ditiveriat coMplault.flesid.- -ainut,Depressiou ut YOirits, Pimples itittl Vyttales on the face, Iliatitual 'l.lostiveitess:RliertmlitildfiT Affection of the Bladder 'and'lcitieiti,-, Bilious, Fevers.- It is a - perfect firchetitialie of Bilious: 'and' Western Fevers, mid ihe belt retied , ever' used in-restoring thetlatieNt, alletbeing p osteit-: tell by Fever. btu. ,:ayaliPelar i lkinlor pent Of DOI Bonet,-Feief , alikiNAgde, FIA ro Nti nay, FoUlt• i l &As of COmplexidh; Ge6eirkl Dainty, tor gene. ral prostration, catitelr hy, disease , mediente, or indiscretions eonipiitted Itl\Yeutli,abberration of Mintl,tionfusion Of loot memory ;dinitiess of vision, a hopeleils expreiston of countetititiee; and for this class of &Mate etterally,this M ciedi ne has never fled its tida l. - Glibt,'Giddlliess, firavel r limpure Bloods 3aiimillem Loss of ApPe lift.; Liver Cdthiplaint; Leprosy; Looseness. • MERCURIAL DISEASES.-•Never fail,' to eradicate entirely; all the effeets di Mercury in finitely sooner that; shy Other medicine. Night Sweats; Dervons Debility; . Nerviiiis Complaints of all kinds; NetirAlgia; Organic Affections; Pal pitation of:the Heart; Painter's Cbolic. Pains iit the head, sicle batik, limbs, olnts and Organ; anis of blood to the head; Zcurvy; Zeit Rh • ; Zwelling; sick Headache; Wines of the Joints; &oriels or Kits Evil; Syphilis in its worst forms; Incest iireivery description, and the Ery. sipelasi Expdsure add Imprudence in Lite. PE M cfl.E. COM PAIN LTS, ; -:Ladesi of pale complexion And consumptive habits, and suidi as are - debilitated by •these olistriictlons Whick fe. 'hales are litibleto• are restored by the_ use .of - a bottle:or two to bloom and vigor. It is by far the best remedy ever'discovereillOr - weakly chill demi, and such as have had liumdrs; being pies insult they readily take it. It immediately restores the appetite, strength and color.. Nothing can be more surprising than its frivig -1 orating effects on the human dente. Vermilion' weakness and lassitude .before taking it, at once become robuit and hill of energy under its influ, ence. It immediately,counteracts the nerveless,' •ofss of the human Mime, which is the great cause barrenness. • • The following are tome oldie etitificates and complimentary notices that have' been received byilte proprietor;OLthe efficacy of this medicine. Ille.•L'hilift \Vila's; of the well known firm of 'Wilcox & Richmond, shipwrights, of New Bee-- ford; was entirely cured of a confirmed minket. Of the- stomach, throat and mouth ; with sore lips usually accompanying this disease; and his gene ral health muc.lt improved by the use of only ono bottle. Mr. Wilcox has sulfured severely for a number of years with this disease, and 4ttributes his cure entirely to the use of the Bitters. Col. John Bayliei, Deputy Zherilf of Bristol County, Mass., has voluntarily . ..eel tified that ho was Mired by , die Bit ters, ofJaundice,lndigestion, Headache and Vertigo. Cot. Gibbs, of Zandwith, testifies that several permits in that town, well known to him, have been benefitted by the use of the Bitters, and in every case they have given the most perfect satis faction; . J. R. Perkins, Esq. Attot•nev at Law, of New Bedford, was cured of an unpleasant eruption of the fate, by the nee of the Bitters. - [From the Daily Evening Bulletin.] It is not our custom to pia Patent Medicines unless we know them to be really Occellent.— Having ourselves a - knocifedge of Mr. - Wood% Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry Bitters, and liar- Mg several friends who have been benofitted by - their use, we do not hesitate to recommend them tothe pubic. Both Sarsaparilla and Wild Cher r y are articles firestablished repittation in the med ical world, and -this prepsratlon is made with great care and appetws to combine all the medi cinal qualities or both in an flattest manner. For sole, by the proprietor, E. Thornton,Jr. Water Street; and by the Druggists generally. Any nne suffering froin diseases of the blcmd, indigestion, or headache, would do well to give these Bitters airial., .-- . Prepared by P,. Thornton, Jr. Sold-AVMle sale andflemil by WvArr 84-It• Wren/. 0, iii Ftf& ion street, New York; SAMUEL ELLIOTT, Carlisle. and Druggists generally throughout the United States. Price Is, large bottles. . - December ./.. 1846. The Oldest and most Popular Aledi , eines now offered to the Public, are Fahnestock's Family Medicines, Many times Ten Thousand CerfificifesTike the. following have beet' voluntarily given to . their V Emu rune, dmrlng the last eighteen All of Fahnestock's Family Medicines are pro verbial for their cheapness and elliCacy, and nci' family should be without an assortment of them nor will they,lt is believed,after a trial of thent B. A. FAHNESTOCK'S VERMIFUGE - e n. A.-FARN.EsToevs T . HAVE frequently used Fahnestock's Vern& Ifuge, with good effect; but recently I have Ml ministered in one or two cases in which the ef fects were astonishing. In oneease from the Use 'of one vial, I 46" worms were discharged, and in number 46 pulsed, to the entire relief of the Mlle snfforers. Signed CHR. ivAp.ape, M. ik liellerille,l.n i. S ept.22, 1645. _ Price 25 cents per vial. Fahnestock's Vermifuge, together with rale. nestock•s Germinative Lnzenggs, Pahnestocit's Cough Lozenges, Fahnestock's Flye•Waterond Fahnestock's 110 hejaci e nt,a certain cu re fo r RKttt matiam, are sold in Carlisle, by' Da. J.. 1. 11 , 114:RS:and S. VV. , THGMBONSCOMPOUNDIYRUP OF TAB- AND WOOD NAPTIIA I,OOOFASONS in Philadelphia and 500 ruCumberland county can testify to the wonderful efficacy of that powerful remedy THOMPSOWS COMPOUND SYRUP OF TAR AND WOOD NAPTHA Road! Read! Astonishing cure of Chronic Bronchitis! rity , * Philadelphia, MaYill3. 1849. • Mr. S Tilorteson—Dear Sir. For more that our years past 1-had been dreadfullynillided with an affectio not the throat, which my phy sician pronounced ...Chronic Bronchitis,' cane tad by repeated and neglected colds. The-die 'tress suffered is indescribable. My• throat Wes 'Morally raw with violent coughing. so that blood would come fivie it; also great oppidel. sion, pain and tightness at the chest ane refOr' .—in short all the usual pulmonary symptoms showed themselves. showed theniselvde ' causin g . entire loss of necessary repbse-4mylhroat.was leeched and ,blistered over' and Over again. I medo - irlal Ofeilry known' remedy; and at dill feted periods bad the advice °raiz physiellini, and all with - tie avail. ' AbOut two •moriths , sincel'made Wolof your Compound AlyrOp'i4 Tar and Weod'Nejitliii, and before 'I had taken' the first bottlelTalt relief, I corthnupd nt4il, r hod takep Seven bottles - , vibleh - hbrittiletelrror 'unwed the tliseSee • and reatOrsd' me-to pert:set ,hcalrl4 end 1 firinlY'believe I' should net now be Wig, bed det him& for your medlffitteT - ' ' ' ANIL f ' 'The hfidirslidad*beart witness to Ihti troth `of the' teregolng, - .lMving persoffill,, - Itir r iw4dge Oren, did 'facie' of the cue. ' • 'Street:,:y Price' SO cents per bottle oil& Irei'dUstin, reinedi, prepared ONLY* MotiVirer Of - rifth'end Spruce streede,'o4., 'sdeliihia.''SOU' b*: - 11UAININTEY,- Id'inciPal l ikinelaiXneiberlerid'etitiy;"Att 7 " . K77001410' . O,F4LL Ltaita 'lf) si• 'lid.triteo347:--3 , - • . ;:•). ••• t • 4Jayrio'a amity d~licinst :, • ANNO ditidn:q thi:aboyir'valiasOld 240(tiiiiaos con at ot • - , i , Jft);:is r•*Mtoritrittl,,;,, Pw ; Ti re Vermirllgels,—J , , ri111 . 461e • 'OW. Pi 1,-."1: Rdllejted .o• , •-•••.! • , : 5 11;',nuulto ,/1 jAgetst fottCarg,le.. ‘,„ .11;t nit! J .K4iloolEg, , . ' Nticellett.twgiirpojiiitOrtiP v rO)11 flit sale* ~, 4 4•4,7 1 4Y.V4P41111141, ' • •'lt t c „ : • • 3tiouranc • • ..• • PIE FmNKLiPt-"Fik iNstiOciNGE G , t, • ' Charkiri•eileetttal.-441(1(4006 , Capital paid in' Qfflee'l63l Chessiut street. ; „ INSURANCE,ei therperannen for I lan , itedkiinstlosiordemage,by fire,on PROPERTY end.EFFECTS of ori.ryi deseraption, in town or ociritry,on die mostre:melt:terms., Applieu- Pope matte either perennial or. by letter, wall be 91,..oiliptty attended to: 0: N: BANCKEI:, Rata of InsttrancO Reduced 1 • PERPEPUrir. RISK. Iplok or Stonidwellingsoi . stores 'front2i to 9 p e depos' do de Churches 12.6 to 3 do do do Taverns 3 to 4 do do do Barns 4 to 5 do, do do Stable , ' (private) 4to 5 , do do do Stables (public) 6to 74. do do do Grist Mills, Itrater • Power, to 10 ito .9X,NUaL RISK. Brick or Stone dwellings and Fur— . niturefi•om . 90 to 40r, $lOO value do dOtores and 3lerchani dize 35 to sd do do 'Taverns arulFornituro • 40 to 60 • do -- do Barns and o:intents 68 to 75 do do do Stables (public) . . 100 to 150 do do do Grist Mill and Stock 75.,1'080 do li?rame and Logilwellings and fur - niture 50 to 75 do do do Stores ' dize 68 to 85 ilo do do Tivernsand Furniture • co to 100 do do do Barns. and Coittcnts 911 to 100 de do do Grist Mills anll Stock : 00 to 100 do- • - The subscriber la aigent ler the all coppatjy tor Cit.lisle and jilt vicinity. All aliiiiietitions tor r!ssuranic.either by mail nr persqltalfe w,il) be promptly attended to. W. 1). SEYSIOUII. June 12.1945. MIT 3 11111711111111 l OF PHILADELPHIA, On the Mutual Insurance principle; tornbined with a lar4e joint-stock. Capital. Prcini reduced to nearly haff the usual rates. Bt the Act of Incorporation the. stock is pledged for the payment of shy losses which the Company may sustain, And os en additional security' to the assured, the net fe (plies that the profits of the business shall be funded aid remain with the eorpOration, as a guarantee and protection to the insured against toss. This laud will ba represented by scrip, issued by the Company, bearing interest !latex.' eroding six per. cent. per annum. The insured Are entitled 'to a pro rata share Obit profits of the Company,-and will receive that proportion Of the .atoresaid_lultd. la. scrip, whien the' amount of earned premiums paid by him, bears tothe total sum of earned premiums andcapital stock. The scrip thus issued, to be transferable on' the books of the Company as stock. . No dividend of scrip can be made when the-loises and expenses exceed the amount oh earned premiums. The insured are protected from loss at the customary rates of premiums. without any individual liaility or responsibility for the losses or expanses 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 ap_pointed agent for o i ibis Company, and as 00 mutual principl q superseding every ether mude ofliteuran. , to would confidentlyrecommend it to his frien s and the public. - -.-- TheNortli American Company has closed their Agency. Those having policies expiring ill. that.effice can have them renewed in the Delaware -Couipany on much more favorable. terms. . For full particulars *enquire . 'either by lett or person .to JOHN J. 111 VERS.''' . Carlisle, September 10, 1845.-1 y. ALLEN' & EAS7' PEAWSBOROUGII • MUTUAL FIRE 'INSURANCE COMPANY. THE Allen and bastpennsborough Mutual Fire Insurance Companyof Cumberland Comity,in mrporated by an act of Assembly, is now fully or zed ,and In operation under the management of ne following commissioners, vice Cht.Stsyman,Japob Slielly,Wmß Gorgas,Lewis Hyer, Christian Titzel , Michael Hooyer, Henry Logiti,Mlthael Cocklin, Benjamin H Masser:Levi Merkel,' acob Kirk,Melchior Brenemaii and Sam,l irowellrwlio-respectfulty-eall:the-attuation-01-tho itizensolCumberland and Yorgeountiebto the ad vantages which.the compally hold out. The rates of insurance are as low and favorable Is any Company of the kind ,the State. 'Persons wishing to become members are invited to make ipplication to the agents of the company who are willing to wait upon them at any time. JACOB SHELIA , Preet. MtCIIAEL Hooves, Vice President: • Lewis Byer, Secretary. Michael Conklin ,Thaaurcr. sIGE.7I - I'S. Michael lloover,General Agent, M eclinnicsbur g . Rudolph Martin, N. ( . timberland township. ea 'IN Cocklin, Allen township. • ' Wm It Gorgas, Allen Wnship. Christian Titzel,Allen township. Joni' C Dunlap, Allen township. Peter Barnhart, East Pennsburo'township. David Martin,Churchtown. C. N. Harmon, Kingstown, Henry Tearing, Shirenianstown, Simon Oyster, Wolmileysburg, - Dr. -- .laeolrßaughmanTesidlele • JacobKirk,General A gentfor York County ,New Cumberland P. O. Henry Idigt . in,York county. John Kerr sok, York county. John Rankin, York county. Daniel Bally, York county. .1, Bowman, York empty. Philip Brackbill,Ctirnherlantl count', linhert,C. Sterret, S. Middleion towneliiff. I..kr cO•Other agents will boa dded hereiddi.. MY .31.1945. tf-40 111 F. CUMBERLAND VALLES' ditintual Protection Cont HE UMBERLAND VALLEY MUT U TAL ,PAQ'rECTION COMPANY ovill be u - the 'direction of the follekving board of Afinagers for the visaing veer, vino-.-'Thomas C. iller President; Samuel'Galbralfh, Vice Pre sident ; . W.' McCullough,' Treasureht A. C. ,Miller,lSecretary James Weakley,. Philip' tigingleh, T. A. Miskiniaey. Samuel Tratt, John Zug, Samuel WIWI" John T. Green ,John Hoar, Abeahain` King; Esti ,„ ‘ Adanna-counti There, are also d ' number of Agents appointed In the ad pleant ainnatteaci±:4o , 4sill receive apiii kabbala fur Saimiance Sand torisird them immediately for up. Ore Vat to the office oftlleConlapany,wheai the pot. iuy 4111' be , issued without delay. For furthe Sillertilidlimi see theliy-lasia of the 'Company. •• • .• '" filo T?., C. MILLIaI i Preetr••• 1g; . •• • • f4llbilng 'elitlemen !hire • been appointed' •); • '!• '•• ' • ' •:" Wet: igie;terlifle; •'• • • • • .:•11.710 i rti • DI.; • ' (ledge i plantialle,,Esat.!,'Menriae.. • •••., rif.. II; Ulla" tir•Ml.Breit'pettoieti 6 N; i t „. riii;'.M.• Methyl rlegi . . ei tii!huro•• • •.....,Thhii,Cytitle4tin, Esq. Ogeittitirk.: • • '.Stephen Cidheetiotr, •.. • -•;•: MC '1114,`” • ' • • . • ; itarioisso c , ialiffeb4o art ire 'tha dr(' EDI#4IuS & SON ieepoolibily indite %Jr :the attention of. Country , buyere to their, Now 'aind , blibap , otooleof , FAN-3Y GOODS or every daporiptidno itdoptod. fuekyrink trade ;• th e y , 60,01,,1ty Owl ze oir .nB4 . 30f!plplicOrART,IF/CIALtFLOWERPVIiIOIII Sof, utyli WO, oily . , • : IMprind obalie Frameeirid Crowns, ;Itr:Forinda Willow.l6ll JENAjin; Imaktrfootored.rue ,also, `Silk itiodYci#ton Roolimiko. &0.. '• °;` • -' l ' l4- .;;PEO:4'7W , ARDS '& ' B 4 :44C-' 0 1 E40010 St:, PtiViltriG • 3#: 11:111klabc101)i. STEANYIRON,RAILING FACTORYi • AO Road, above Ruttemtvotid Stieet, PHILADELPHIA. - - T this establishment may lie found tiro AL greatest variety of Plaits and beCutifill Patterns for IRON RAILINGS In th'e United Stater', Eu which the attention oftheali in want of any•deacriptiori and 'especially for Cemets ; tics, is pahlbtlarly fßk Witted. The pi.lbeipal part fall the handeome ings et Laurel Hill, Monunient and othe bruted Cemetartes in the city and County -0.. Philadelphia, which haVe been so niglily exteuf ed by the public press, were executed at tl inanufactory. A large Ware Room is connected with th'e esta'blielmiCitt, where id kept constuntily on build n large stock of ready made Iron Rulings Ornamental Iron Settees, Iron Chairs,. new stYle•plaiti and watnental Iron Gates, with an extensive assortment of Iron Posts, Pedee. tals, Iron Arbors, &e. Also, in great variety, Wrought and Cast Iron Ornaments, suitable for Railings, and other purposes. The aubseriber — would also state that in his Pattern add Designing Department he has employed come of the best talent hit the coun try, whose whale attention is devoted to the busihestr—forming altoghther one • of the most cemplete and systeMatic establishment of the kind in the Union, . • • ROBERT WOOD, Proprietor, Ridge Rued, above Buttonwood Street T'biltdetlpltie, Feb, 3 1847: • • t STEAM MARBLE WORKS , Ridge Road, above tiring Garden ' Street PHILADELPHIA. • THIS establishment is erected on•an kmpro. ved plan, and by the aid of Steam Power manufneturea all kinds of Marble Work in a superior style, and at the lowest prices for Cash. • The largest end , best assortment of Marbl. Mantels ever offered to the public may be ern at the Ware.Roem, to which the attention of purchasers is rcspectuflly invited. Imported Garden Statuary,and Vases of the most tasteful design and patterns, made ofihe finest and handsomest description of Italian Marble Tiles for flooring, imported and al. ways . on hand, and for sale at the most reason. able prices. CO't Marble Glitters can bd supplied at all times with any number of 'finished mantels or Table . Pups, at reduced wholesale prices; and the Trilde will be furnished at the shorigst notice with all. kinds of Marblein the block, or cut to sites fur Monuments, .1 c. • JOHN BAIRD. L Ridge Road, above Spring Grrden St. Philadelphia, Feb. 3, 1847. Cheap 'Watches and rewelry. AT the Philadelphia Watch \ and Jew..lry Store, 96 North 1 0 t Second St., corner of Quarry ...,A . . . Gold lever Watches, fullj s• - .1 . ...- . .' .. f..,: elled, 18 caret cases $45 00 _u_aißlatir- Silver Lever IVatchea, full Jewelled. 23 00 Silver Lever Watches seven jewels •18 00 Superior Quarter Watches , 10 00 Imilatiofi quarter Watches not Mu:rented 5 00 Gold Spectacles . 800 Fine Silver Speitacles - 1 7 - 5 4 Gold Bracelets with topaz stones :t 50 Ladies Gold Pencils 16 carrots.; 2- 00 Gold Finger Riner. 37 cents to $B, Wate i Glasses plain 12/ cents to 18,i; Lunet 25. Other articles in. proportion. All goods mu-- pulled to•hc what they are &bid lot. ' On band annul gnld and Silver• Levers, Le ulnas and Quartiers lower than thou- above prices, Pbilndelphia, Feb. 3, 1847 HOVER'S FIRST PREMIUM INK, No 87 North Third Street, • celebrity of the Inks manufactured by the subsenifer, end the extensive sales subse quent upon the higlerenutation which they have attained, not only . throupliout the United States, but in the West Indies and in China, has induced him tb make every necessary arrangem_ent to supply' the vast demand upon his establishment Ilels now prepared with every variety of..lllack, Blue, and red Inks, Coming Ink, Ins.elible Ink, andlnk Powder, all prepared under his own personal superintendence, so that purchasers MI. depend upon its gunflint. (nudity. I . IOVILIVS ADA NIANTIN 1.1 CKAIIII 7 .NT, superior article lay klentling Glass, Chino, Cab inet Ware, bec., usehil to every housekeeper, bemg a white liquid, easily applied, and not alfee ted by ordinary heat—warmited. _fgrabiraphletsvcoutuiniv--the-ottmerotts-tesii— oloolals of meo of science, and others, c ill be furnished to put chasers. For sale nt the Manufactory, Wholesale and Retail, No. 87 North Third Street, opposite Cherry Street,Pleilailelphia, by JOSEPH E. HOVF,R,.lllanufacturer. Jan. 27, r847.--ily. DRUGS, DRUOS, DRUGS• THOMPSON Br. CRAWFORD, 11'not.r. SALE DittGfilliTN, MI. 40 Market Street (Soul h Side, below ceolid,) Philadelphia, offers W sale a large stock of Fresh Drugs, Med icines and Dye-Shin, to which they- call the at tention of Country • Merchants and Dealers visi ting the city. Coneli,Cabinet, Japan, Black, and other Var nishes au superior quality. Also White and Red Lead. Window ‘ Glass; Paints Rod Oils— cheaper than ever. G - 7 ,. T. k C...are also proprietors of the Indian Vegttable Balsam, celebrated throughout their owl, and neighboring States as the best prei -- tionfor the cure of Coughs Colds . Asthma, ,„ Money refunded in every instance where no bene fit is received. . Philadelphia, Jan. V. 1847 —6m DRUGS, PAINTS & DYE STUFFS 1 , VOA BALK ri . . , " 1 WI IMEgifI3 I TARMI :IB'- - T LOW PRICES, a large and complete A assortment of Dings, Paints, Oils, Var nishes, Window Glade, Dye Stuff., and spices, which we offer very low fur Cash. We war. rant our Drugs to be pure and_of-pritne-qtralr ty; among . which are 600 oz. Quinine, 1000 lbs. pure Oil_Pep• SO " Morphia, t 'termini, 100 " Extra Bark( 1 200 lbs. Opium, 1 26 bbls. Castor Oil. Including every article tiaed by Druggists and Physician., Our aritortmerit of Paints, Oils, 'Varnishes and Window Glade 6 large, and our prices such as cannel.. fail to please.. SO tonal pure Lea, 'lOOO boxes Window Glass, SOO kegii Van. lied and ()elide, :1000 gitilons Linseed Oil, 10 blds'i. Coach Varnish find SO . of Copal, ' 100' AMA. Paint Brudhes, 00 ' - bbleSparts Turpentine... ' We . offer a superior 'Coach:. Varnish, it et 2 per gallon:_.. . • Our stack ineltides e very ArtNle used. by. 'Cosen!add-Hpuse Painters.' , Dye Stuffelve offeraCpartienlaily. low ilei. Ude haiing a litlge Stuck of every article used 0 lbs - . Dye Worttis; 4060 lbs. Gr'nd Pepper 1 .100 ettrllaysOil 01661' 2000 '' i. .Cinnamr n 500 lbs. , Indlgo,'. ' ' 500 ," ' . ; Nutmegs, Coehineal,4Madder, I' Ma ce,.Salerallus, btu. Also, 50 tons Grindstones, allow piices..-# Glie'dki. eitil,.-We Charge for Making inquiry. ------ , --',-- , FIVENCH & RICITARDSi:7 T. ~...Pholosaldpruggiets, N. W, , corner of '' ' ' - 'loth'and Markets Sta. Philadelphia: 'APri1.21:1841.. , t....- - 0 . .:., 7 , ' . . ;`,:`NEW STOCK' , DRT . OOODS:I; , ' D~41..; . / . 11i14051.11 joit - olisssisgtopt, of good s ptledies . wikr(consis. log or Etwkitiiricit;Berge,Freitielb t ,Li . wits i ,Lrab F o- .dered,Sw'buqdtddineandlNl ,S.'4))ree, , Sllks, -Which die atteklois .of . the Istliesii invited, as they 'will be'sold cheat); : • : . RtiiitirmithieLiniineidr4444o . ebrated l Nerre and ! one. I meet: traceried imdltdifilitte by ; " _; ' ../11 7 Ar . , , . cif Ii lji 11i ha 7 'CILITIONGi , :a OTHIGNI - BUCK AU - MOORE, 8544,3arke .E t, Street, , Philadelphia, Hv constantly on band every description 4 CLOTHING, till of which are cut, „u, and made in a manner not to he surpassed, and are warrahtod cheaper (Mtn the Sala a quality pc Goods are lii say other establishment iii the United States. Also, every description - 01 GEN TLEMAN'S FURNISHING GOODS at reduced prices. Those visiting the eiky,will lied it to their intorest to Ulu ll ill e our stock before purchnii .g elsewhere. BUCK & MOORE, 254 Market Street, September 3, 1543. OLD OAK HALL CLOTHINGAMPUKIUMI. N ORTII EAST Copli. ad. AND CHESN UT STS„ FiIILADELPIIIA. friflE :troprietor keeps constantly on hand ,Rat and full assortment of FASHIONABLE Rettray . made Clothing, consisting of Frock, Dress and Sock Coats, l'an. taloohs, Vests, &c., adapted to the season ; to uetliet• with ev cry other article requisite for gen tleniett's wardrobes. Also a large and well se lectekl hstankroctit of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vest logs &h., Which will be made tl, order, in the best :did most fitshioltable style, at short notice, till . rewonable prices. nOrafefui lc r the libbral Attire of custom which Lail been eitstided to "Old Oak Ilan," no pains shall be spared to 'deserve: a continuance iti lu, ure. . W. B. LEI DY. • •111arelt It 1847. • JTO HOUSEKEEPERS, IOOOLO4 POUND.S OF FgATHERS, ompriaing all quidities, front 1%6 ets, up. ,Curled Hair and :sten in lota to suit purchas ers. Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows. Mattresses of all kinds, ready made, or made to ,ortier. Bedsteads, Sacking baton's, Cushions and Tiskiugs.. Blankets of all sizes, nnd : Igneseilles Quilts ; white and colored Counterpnnes t Costifortables; &c. nil at the luwest cash prices wholesale and retail HAICI'LEY & KNIGII . I', 148 South Second street, 5 doors shove Spruce. Phtladelphin, May 14, 1841.-Imo, , Ma ttinga, Matting, Mattings ! THE subscribers offer for sale, wholesale or retail, all qualities of Canton and Nankin •111.attings. 6-4 colored and whitel 5-4 do do 1 - 4-4 do do 1 FLoott 31ATTlet08. 7:8 do -do 5-4 do do j Also—Three ply, super tine and fine In6-ruin Carpenings,l'enitain do.-all widths; also, List and Rag Carpetings; thl Cloths, Window Shades, Table•Covqrs, lIARTLEY.it KNIGIIT, r 148 South Second Street, 5 doors above Spruce. Philadelphia, IRON COMMISSION HOUSE, unitersigns.l continue the Iron Commis ./ sion business for the bale; of all kittub u Iron, at No. 100 N. Waiter St. Philaito. Their long experience hi the. Iron,Axii4xind their extensive atequlthilaitee with consumers'and lettlen throughout the Suites gives them 'If10" advantage of ntitaitting the highest Market pkices. And their bust tens being confined ex elusively to the lion trade bnahles them to give it their entire attention. All miesigrenents will receive prompt atten tion OlilllCK k CANIPBELL No. WO N. Water St. and 54 N. Wilavvefi, Philad Februrry 1847, 0. 60NRA D NOTIQE. in ,issoLtrrioN-C ? F CAVA WEN ERSIII P.-- LIF The copartnership heretploric exulting under the name of \VAL SWAJNI & SONAas dis solved on the 2tat day of July-last, by the decease of the said N 1 illiam7Sl4lllV, and -the huailtess Lp now, and will be Ili flittire, conducted exelusil nit the suescriber, wit() has had thesole ehall.te tat. tLe manufatettditig of the Pluitteett and Vertniftige for the last fourteen y 91.6. The Panacca...will he put up as usual in round bottles, fluted longitudinalb , w itii the following letters I,low on the glass:—" I.VAININ PANACEA, PIII LA DA,' and the only change unlade is the name of lAA' SWAIM stamped on the tenting stun, and -written on the label covering the cork, add I, new label for the side of the bottle, compored or geometric lathe work, comprising nine difierent dies, which have been turned for the exclushe use of the proprietor by Draper & Co., bank note Co :ravers of Philalle ' lphin. Four dies or differ bra patterns form the body of the,isork,and in the vendee is a portrait of the late William Swaim, seperated from the borders fry 'two circles of lathe work. The words s Panacea,'', are en graved conspicuously on two turned strips, and to ilirZC - semi*rentardiplivinsilie rapper margfit7l The borders are composed of plain lathe work strips, outside of which is engraved in small let- terns the entry of the copy right. JANI ES SWA I M Philadelphia August, 1816. SWAIM'S CELEBRATED PANACEA! FOR TIIR CURE OF • ar.rofula, aeneral Debhi/ty Miie Sereßine- Rhetsmatisr , Dii , eases of the Liver and Skin, and all Diseases arising from Impurities of the Blood, or the effects of Mercury, - \VAIM' PANAL:F.A has been for more h sin twenty five 'ears celt.hratril in this country and in Europe for its extraordinary curcs—for the .certificates of which refi yent., i 3 made to the directions and boils (which may be had gratis) accompanying the Panacea. It has been used in hospital and private prac tice, and has hail the singular fortune Of being recommended by the most eclehinted physicians mid other eminent persons. A mon others by . Gibson, M Profaner- .of surgcey, University. Valentine MOH, M D, Professor of surgery, N York University. P Dewees, M Professor of Midwifery, Pontia University. N Chapman, M 11, Professor Phy sic, Penn'a Univetsity. T Parke, M PreAdent College Physicians, Br Del Valle. Professor of ]Medicine, IVRIIR• .lose Lorenpoda Luz, Professor Stirger‘, Lisbon. J. Chiphinn, Member Royal College 'Surgeons. LOtitlon. G Irving, late Minister te Spain. Sir Thomas Pearson, .1 , 40 r General British Gilbert Robertson, British - Consuitire..-- ---- And also the wounded cures effected by Swaim's Panacea have for many years made it un remedy.' The Panacea docanot contain mer cury In any form, and being an jmnocentprepara- Bolt It may be given to the most tender infant. The Retnil prlce.has been reduced to $1 50 per bottle, (contnintngtnree half pints) or three hob. tlh for Four Dollars. Also,--SWaltiOs A Valuable lamily medicine, being a highly ap 'Wowed remedy for all diseasr.s arising limm De bility of the Digesiive Organs , such as Woymas Cholera 11forbus, Dyseniary, Lind lileetlini Pussy Sick Headache, Ite. See pant.; phlet (which may be:had gratis) secodnianying the Vermiluge. • • Prepared at Swaim's Latioratorys Seventh St: below Cliesnmr, Philadelphia and Abr'sale Ity 'all i respectable Ikuggists of the United Slates. . gniv l'inli-n:iiShietrelin 4. 0ii...• London, England•Evniislz Letiohili.. --- . ,Liverpool, England-Evans; Son & Co. Ilintenst-L G Mellipt. - • : Valparaiso-A/oxandertfrkii.,. i. - tTnenos Ayril-0 J 1-Ligds tc Cd. . 111. Thomas-A.H Rise. - • ' - • , .. .7apton4 Swords..../. -‘,.., ' . --- , - tiOndwlidrlslandifrg -LlletiAmi. - • ;,-:- ' . Cal. tlo 7 linfilloglo gt. CO.- , .. ~, ',. • ' . Marc t;1847,: -' . ''''' ' , --- .. .. 4 1 .'" l'"' ciMiisetii - ailid'ltibbpne. T iiiirtnifit of 'Ladies Hotn§en i n 4 ,.. f B on . - I net Ribbohs jusfreceived V . ' . :.„' ferl2lo4l' ' ' ' 'Geoigol34:tiici. ', _., "ROtitiors' Tooth ~hhoee'Who.value-sound fra,k iwooi,io, * mo! lekiptaleN64, , r,!!,l For eeltiit`ih D 1 Store ". .• ~,w ;. 1 3. 7 16m1hg;' "•1"..1 • ==ll ~. ...... —"en iudin So fa!, tWardrobes, Centre aticl'ollier!Zibles,lrre": sing end Plain Bureaus, - and'eveiY i;atiely of iCabiiter-tear hurl Chairs, which they have just opened at their new rooms; oil the corner itf Moikilatiover and Lowlier Streets; carlis , They are confident dial the suPerief g of the workmanship, oNd,clegance of style, it, I :vhich their t ertiales pr s got up, together' their CHEAPNESS, vyill recommend then! to every person ki , anting Fitiniture. Thoy , bang also made arta ngetneetis tor manufacturing and keeping a constant supply 'of every article in limit line, bnifrplain anal oinamentel, elegant and useful, at 'prices which they cenhot.futi to suit purchaser". They would earnestly invite persons who are about to commence housebecp; ing to ealt.and examine their present elegant, stock, to which they will cdnstantly make alb ditions or the newest acid most modern styles.. 'COFFINS Made to order ut.the Aeries'. no. tine, for town and cutintyy. April 21, 1847. CABINET AND CHAIR lin S rtEivrov TtitsubwerOb re and the pub!: Oolii+l taken the moth ih Notth %indoor etreer,lately otter. pied by Mr. E. Bullock, as a ,Mannfectory, where they will keep constantly fn. sale an elegant nillert• meet of CABINET WARE & OItAIR 'lnch es SECRETARIES, BUREAUS, %Vorkstande, Dining and Breakfast Tables; Centre Tables. k'reneh, field, high andliwe post Bedsteads, Ste. They have now' and Ps, vontinue to keep on hand n large and elegant., pariety of CHAIRS of every description, to' which they would incite the attention of house keepers slid those just f commending, confidant, they will find articicit of such .workmanshilt , and nioderate prices - as must be satisfactory to putehssers. ;They have aloe made extensive arrange. meats for the manufacture of uzsamma&al 6itaame g orall colors v sizes and liuulitieN IRA' style fully equal to those mode in the cites: together with eve - if other article of Cahint Wrre—nll of which they will sell very cheap for CASI or exchange for Country Produce at murky( GUM • .COFFINS made on reasono_ble_lex.ma.al short notice, and they will attend funerals wit k a splendid !learn, in town or country, free oi. extra charge. A Hearse will also be kept fot hire. 741/3thE il • A general assorlmentof well.seasnned Lum ber, suitable for Carpenters and ....rhipet Mak-1 ers,itepi at the a - hove-mentioned. .4-consist ing of Panels, fast; second, end Thir. 'luntion White Pine flourds-,-Plank and Scants. u; also. Cherry, Walnut, Poplur. Shiog]fs l'oms, Wagon :klalreee Stullof all kind, &c. Also, Bedstead Postal' ready tumed,,together with slats for Venetian Itlincht, all of_ which will he sold at moderate prices. They respectfully solicit a share of public lintronage, confident that they canrender gen erarsatistaction. J. R. WEAVERT - Colt Carlisle, April 15,1846. • - Ismaz...a•lummt-wirm • - 0A.93111MT WA= ROOM'S )111-1E subscriber-having,. learned that - an in, 1 . pression is abroad that he hits green tip bus illefqe in favor of his sons, desires thus publicly to correct the error. Ho still continues the ' business of his manufactory in the rear' of Ilia own residence ' nod would respectfully invite the attention of Housekeepers and the Public . gene'rally,to-tho very large & Eht:t;ANT ASSOUTMENT 0 7 -::'V, 4 4itlAr.. 7 , ± - --.77 , :-.-2:1," FURNITURE - - - ;) ---- 4- • 3, _ndLicit_he_now_lias—on-Aiond-44--his—erdrivot— ll'ure-anoms. on West High street, opposite Rimed's Wurehonse in Carlisle, feeling very confident, that the superior finish, e x cellence id Material, and reasonable prhies of the runer ous articles which he constantly manufactures, will give sutisfaction to and secure The patio. nags or all who may exantineghom. His pre- sent assortment includes every variety of ..X . • •-,-, Cabinet 'Ware and Clnitivi, both plain and °momenta', at prices . , Which will be mode to suit purcliat.. ere. 'laving made the necessary arrangements, be will deliver Furniture nt any pingo within a reasonable number of miles in tne.:'siirrolind ing country, without any inert seed charge.— The patronage of the public is respectfudv JACOB FE 17ER. Carlisle, March 10,1847. - 'THE PILES ! Ctn . °for Lifc•kaired DR. UPHAM'S INTERNAL REMEDY' for the cure of Piles. The Vegetable Pilo Eiectuary, invented by Dr. A. Didion, a distin guished ph, sician of New York city, is the only really successful remedy for that datirrons and distressing complaint, the Piles. ever offered to the .A merican poblic. Tfie Electuary contains no Mineral Medicine. no - , or other power; Col and Irritating purgative. No fear of taking cold while under its influence; uo chatuge in diet necessary. If token Recording to directions, a cure for life is.guarnmeed. •• • • ; Another added to the hundreds ?I.:. have.nlready been reeeived, of the efficacy of•Dr apham's Eleutuoll. SiiirrYriiiirMi i gnititSTlB4ll; - , hleisra. ‘Vyatt & Keichatitv—Gennt,Kor ser ' rat yenya past I have been trotibtedwith'l'lles, a veil enitive state of toy compliinl:not bei rg yo severe as to disable me froiti business i sind a rjread, 1 had of physicians and prrictp...lllerlipipes, that until ibis' apring I -niiee 'used any medicine ot, applied ton physician foKreliefr l'he'riles then ' being so severe that I:allowed seTcotioPerueons: to be performer! without any;hciiefit.,,,_Petcrmin 7 , erl after tills to try,other Mott reed .on tidier • th etneni of a cure, guarentee 'tithe use of 'lir 4 . Uphein's tllectuary., 1 pnrith ied th)ve boxes ni l yourpore,','lld: - from, the Use of iiheeri i, fipiiiti. myektenturely. curet! ottbe P,14,1c 0 MI health' Much improved. 1 re - iiiiiii,Bll.a.YOUVinueliim:' -„, debiedfrietoi,' , , i -,:-.-, ~.4 Erkti,El.)zunit. Meedliiitit Taller' :114.13roadway, upstatrea , ' ' or., , Aruom,R ui ypprier... Wtiviv IclCETOßivar,lg4 tYultviniiireelr New York, GenertirAgents for.the.SOUther n,States... ~, G licvitAold 10.,Parli,lei . bramorec Liurr, an , "rugg"t!iliOetl4lS,thrtjuitiVAll ated-Stutec • Price sl: , t -•1:--„L , ,, , ,..4 ogt-1, 0 Notpabei! 1 3.. 1.0 6 .1!.,u5 ,, 4 , ,A1 -.. L. 1.1. W. —. • CLOVE . • • AN eve, tlur mint exeruoititifil' "' disease the •TQSOTH-ACHr.; P.. 1% treci'brifouiid ;S4 I ,4OTT'S• . 1 - 2 1310;90,184y. • • • -.;zottivxmx.27 der , cl 7 qo,oo4tri, f • es- J.ll:; ,. lortmaY l ! , ol . key- al vo,ii Inge, Tiiu'4, .pocos r .4l.ll-21trIfils, which be will sell chesp_for cash.. • April 14, 11147..: . ' - thoolnfs ' "4 for the' . lerthaFA;irfeirAkftd, ROuSie VinaPt eitt i, AV J• gropy~`-‘ ' A t an rvA9P4lOll' iTtitE:PYV Res° ifm ratedFL tigi1?4'91P..... VV•ll 11/19. I " caril