rz= EVERY INESDAY. Wic Soda Wedt angle ofifre pullg Setiatt,,b44 di the 'Owl-House TERMS OF NOSIMIPTiIn - • 'ens Dab* NMI Pllty cent' oVoir , ADVAIICIP. t lltilleits,if paid withinitttb 'year. ane Dona for six months. Dittnitt rims wi herlgidty , ndleredto. , • RATES ,OF ADVERTISING, Advertisements, maktig fifl een Rhea or less, Will be ' ailed at the rate .Of Pifty cents for one insertion,— Jima times for One 'Dollar, and twentyliVe cents for very subsequent 'insertion. yearly advenisere will e'eharged at the'fellowing rates: One Column,WlSl the paper, for one year, - * 2 3 Della coluinn _ do.- do. $l3 Two Squares: l 4lth quarterly changes, - *lO Detainees Caleb, evlth the paper, • 0 3 10E1 PR/NrING, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, itatai as .Plandbille, Blanks, eirdidare end every nib. erdescnitir lot of Printing, execoted hansomely and expdlcorely Send at the LOWEST PRICES. NEVER GIVE IN! THIC liCOTCII EkldriANNT lkiriver OW in, thoukh the world hr unkind, Friends may be fruitierr and fortune purblind, •Strive hard to thrive,' yotiere . needing 'the tin.' Ude f neve' earned It—vo never give in. k I Never give in, Chnigh year mistress be fickle— Lois ahem' devils are in the sante pickle, ''l'ry still again, if'her %%canyon would wittl 'Sighing ne'et gained one—an never give in. Never give in, though vont task fie intricate, -Likeihn-wnrdsorthat.lock.whichtnok.Satun to pick it Wrestle with fate. bobcat labot'a aint • t. n'is foolish desponding ; so never give in. • Nevergive in, or Awn hack omen the. field 'Tie bravery that coneners; 'lls cowards . tvho•yield; flat steadily finish what'et you begin, And if you woIIM prnsper,pon'll never give in. l'ive original' Cheap Store; The greatest Bargains ever offered in Shippensburg! ! JT A. CLIPPINGER. is now receivingand . opening a large and splendid stock of soumrearscra, CEEICWC.O.)LPDMia among which will be Mond Dry Goods ()lave. rrdeadription, of the latest style, Suitable for Ladies' and gentlemen's wear. .GROVERIES dtz iIIii.IEENSW ARE. Verona, China, Pearl,'Leghorn and straw BONNET S PALM I.IIAF AND PALO HATS, &c. He deems it unnecessary to say any thing more, but he respectfully invites the old emit°. metes of the house to call and examine for themselves. He will take the greatesCpleas. urn in showing his goods, knowing as he does that to see his Goode and to hear his prices is to insure a customer. He has adopted the Motto of 'small profits and quick gales," and is determined to stand 'or fhll by it. Country Produce token °Woe the most, fay_ orahle terms in terms exchange for Goo April 21,1847. CARPET -HALL. 5,000 a y n -r g D oo s d !cfAlif;agglng. the •;:t. est style just receteived at the store of DAVID 11, AIitIOLD, which will be sold at the folloWing prices: • Venitian Carpet from 10 to 4P cents. . Extra Heavy (s.ll wool) 50 to 75. ' -- -Ingrain Carpet .25 " 60. " • 3 ply " (all wool,) 75 to tl 25. Also, a good assortment of ST reAw -MAT TING and OIL CLOTHS. The rti• ales wera.purchased at auction and Ibe sold 30 per cent. cheape than ever offer in Car hale. • [March 31, 1847 ar Ukl • SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, 4121EAPER THAN EVER! THE subscriber has just received and is now opening et his store, on the South west corner of the Public Square, a &bah end apleadkr stock of Staple Ir Fancy Dry Goods, comprising in part, Cloths, Cassimerea, Cash marete, Tweeds, Cottons of a:i kinds, Silks. Mons_de,Laines,_California_ P_laide, Lawns, Ginghauts, - Muslins, Checks, Pickings, Gloves Hosiery, &c. Groceries of all kinds. . , Also, a fkdi stock of the CELEBRATED FLUID LAMP' S, which ha has . so extensively introduced, and winch have given so much general satisfaction Also, The Pekin Company's TeaS. Me hai been appointed sole agent in this place fur the sale of the above 'fees, to which lie would invite the special attention of the levers of' good Tees. The manner in which they are put. up is such, as that the flavour is prese.ved for laity length of time,•being incased in lead or tin toil. Families can be supplied with any quantity put up in thie manner. The public is respectfully invited to'call and examine Ms stock. before purchasing elsewhere inasmuch as ho feels confident that hie variety satisfactory to-purchasers. ROBERT IRVINE, jr: Mail 7,1847. TOALLWHOM IT MAY LONCEOI lOW OPENING, at the l a rge. Whulesal. and Retail Store of CHAS, OGALBY, tremendous stock of the cheapest and hand mimed Goode ever brough to Carlisle.. To numerate articles is out of.theluestion. Ace It to say that every,article i 3 the 4 DIM' GOODS MIND can He - lied good, cheap and beautiful, at ibis Oethblishinent. GROCERIES, Fresh, fine andfcheep,. just received, And in MOO= AVM SIMMS we go: ahead of all conipetititml.' 1 liaVe the hrgest stock east of Philadelphia. .'-Peirobasers,Will do well to call at the old Stand E Main Street, Where good bargains are hire tobe bed. , „_ "No* \ Star IN N., HANOVER ST., i A FE I DOORS, • • ' ABOVE : WM. LaiNAmys HE Bulnicriber 'has op e ned a new and • c :.ilondiPmf."Pck of y Tl 9 -1311.12 ClicziClZoliDM A! 112 IONSWAR.E 04ndit. 1/' di EWE ' Cif Pfellieilid'rtitiidinerdi: ,Fitltillinrelst',Tmapds„and„ all, other ,kindi!of o n appdsforle,Olipnen's wear. • Gingham Lawns, and Gin s, a good assortment_ for WOrited.,Camehans In dress patterns and Or all !imitable,. for Spring dross • for la: togitlier--iiltli a - good-stock-of Gaildoes "ll., tralina,•Bonnom and4tibbovis,)Paini 184 f and'ar small lot or Cake M a Mt. 7/ ,'•olB,ilOrpritlistiriV te - 41118, good'it4Mh of-, • : 401 a014C000eitiei ' APICES ..of.wili.liitnistogotbei, sthinirtbeBiBlll 8811 1 ',01-H t P •P 4, 84;: . ,• `• • 7•J'.: _ • • • yj7"7•:. S. r. O /tLig•-• • • slier•ancr P i ittastrie.' , , , .., ri , ,;4ol4 , Tfitrpig4t.e..., 500 ',Sacks 5 o,l3ickraij'shteft fine , dQVry 1:00 ',bl/;:jr 0 1 '", 91dilt,, ';jii.l , " , :yineitil4o. , rigeil l ittii ~;;; 1 ;;;; . , ---- 4 r , ~~~~, 4)11t. itylco—. 3 To, the Sick atitlicted. T ET all thoib whd are coristrwrivir, or affec ted' with Coughs; Colds, Asthma,,Briinahl lisi'Spitting Blood, Pain‘in'the sidenrfireast, Boar Thrdat, Hoareeness Palpitation pf the that, whooping Cough, L iver Complaints, &0., remember that it is - ' ;„ 00*P0M/1.1 OP MIA 'M. NAptepHiltlit he daily'. effecting auCh,wondeir ful cures in all thik' diseases— Therefore healer° of all other 'mixtures that contain, cr professes, to contain Tar, and pur chase of them only Who are known not to deal in Spuriousaitialea. 'Read the following testimony to the value of the above medicine, from a well known.citi van of Cumberland county. Dicanonov Townson, Nov. 20,1847. About six yearii since, to consequence of the sedentary natiere of my business, I Was attacked with serve pains in the breast, pal pitation of the heart and shortness of breath' which were soon followed by a failure °fop petite,extreme wakefulness at night,and patial paralysis of my limbs—these symptoms of a deranged system being' frequently attended with spitting of blood. Fcr about two years I was also occasionally thrown into 'convulsions which left me in. sc,misersble state of feeble ,B end began to effect my mind. From lime to time my sufferings were more or less severe until at length they Increased to such a degree, and the violence eifthe symptoms were so nut monied, that fur a whole year I was Unable attend to attend to any business. During this time I consulted some' able physicians and -attended- to-their- preseri : but all 'their skill was unavailing to -procure me Imhof, and at length they regarded my recovery as,entlre fy hopeless.- In this condition I was informed of the salutary effects of Thomenn's Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood. Naphtha, in a case somewhat similar to mine, and though I had given up all expeetatioUs of a recovery of my Mrmer health by human means, yet being strongly advised totry the medicine, I was at length prevailed upon to do so, and I have now to say, that by the use ofaix b-ttles m) health has been restored, and I .arnr now able to at tend to business with as much faeility as usual. HENRY MY ERS, Principel:Offiee. N E. Corner FIFTH and SPRUCE las. Phila. Sold in Carl.slc by R. Angney Principe agent for Cumberionti co. ' Price 50c. or 0 banks f0r.2,511. I , ebruory 10, 1847. '...? NI , ..112101UFf. • wp Ai,- ' i:a 1/4' -',-.---Tr.• - P .i4:IIIWPW it'll!i t , 4i tilfiliiOrliNt.''' i .'• • • 10 10' 1,, ! 01:1i 11 , 1 1 l k 011, 1 1'• '' 77 . Vok r ,.• • ,111 1 '. ' ',1' 1V,' ' ''' -::, '' t ',l , A. 7 ' :l l.' ', ' - 1 1 ,ii tikorl:ga.:l'. 1 ~ 1 : ',::•1 \ ,\'::. ir . :; " :h ':' :. 1 NURSE WRIGHT'S SOOTHING SI - REP POR CHII.HREN TEETHING. . ALL MOTHERS having children - afflicted willvany of those dimeames incident to the late of . infancy , much de die croup, cutaneous eruptions, disordered itounach,Ond looseness of the boweles should never be without this in fallible remedy that bas proved so offtiacious the above die Oases. Numerous testimonials mix.* be given to prove its merits, bura trial is better. Sold by S. ELLIOTT; Carlisle.) I%larclr3, 1847. . - 'OARLEIAN'S BALSAM OF HEALTH.' , I :4n. Alm:Ned Remedy for Dyspepsia ; bolies ~ . ..i Vic. . - - - T - e two reasons why this medi. be recommended to the p,iblic, —on is,—t hatinost persona who have sought it buy itagain, thereby showing that they re gard it' as a valuable Family medicine; the other is that certificates are in the poiiieasion ofthe Proprietor of permanent cures having been effected not only in persons afflicted fora short time, but 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 animals arits.cleanses the stomach from all morbid Mtnors which cause indigestion and ucidities. It also 're moves nervous tremors, thematic pains, and prevents their return ; cures all) colica of the stomachs aisibowela,almeakimm.diately_takes. away palpitation of the heart, and promotes the free circulation of the blood. The direction accompanying each bottle contains a number:of certificates one of which is given in this advertisement. DEAR Ste :—about two years ago I Was se verely' afflicted - with Lispepsia, whichAvhad for the last fifteen years previoniPto the above named time, which was very much increased by my having a blond vessel ruptured upon my lungs,. occaaioned by lifting—which increased my complaint. dispepsia and general debility and weakiiess, to such a decree, that two or three yeSiir ..previous to,-my using the - Garle. gantle Balsam, I never ate a meal but my.: stomach became sdpainful that I had immedi. 'My to throw it up. BeeinglGarlegant's Bal sam advertised I was induded to try a bottle; after taken the very brit doses It appeared to strengthen my stomach; and every dose of th i first bottle helped me, so much that to the course of a-few days my etomach: begin to retain and digest every thing I ate. I confirm& to use the Baliam until I used several bottles, which cured me entirely, and restored to to perfect health, which I have enjoyed eve it e ince, and net before for fi ft een, years. I' eh rfully ecommend it to all persons who are aietedill with AisSepsia or ilibility of monied'. " • HENRY LOTTHAN, Fred'k Co. Va. Prepared and sold by the Proprietor, JOHN S. MlLLER,oppositethe Market House, Prod— .erlek, Md. and by SAMUEL ELLIOTT ;sole agent for Carlisle. March 10, 1847. Dn. LIE ROY'S VEGETABLE/ UNIVERSAL PILLS, TRE only knoivn' - inedietiie thit — firtlidliii4 time purgesipurines, - and strengthens the .tystem. Dr. Le lloy's 'Pill'are urea new me:Heine Lieu: has hist i appeared, and is fast taking the places of all others of the thine aloes. ' , These ;Miser° oompesed qt.many ingredients, hut Ake two prineund-ones ere; Sarsaparilla and Wild ?. _Gberry,ati onited that ,diet set together; the one s througkits adoitiature Wit Citlier*liiiatioci, pu, , Pitying and purging, while ;the ether is strength:: esling the system:. ',rhos 'these. Pilla'aire, at .the me times jt.oniOnd • opening ; .ii ilesidersitum' 1 ii andeagerly ought - fei by medical men,:but e l 'iterer before discovered.' '' In iith tord eewalthey do theSiterli of two medicines; end de i ttnuoli. bet: t6t. than any two we know of: for they remoire 'making from `the'ilyisteni hilt ,the impuritiei, so that while they perge'lliey ctretigthen.lind hence' theil ease' lie debilinition, and , are followed by . rliti reiStititi.'• Dr.' Le'lley'aPills.haye a wonder , . ',ol,ingitepee op the blood; thernot' only -'mirity 'With:nit weakening it;liut they' remove' ell noit.i !idtiapertielei trent the t:kyle' before it' is goer& ,netl•iotif'iltild,rand.thollmake imparei.blend an' 'utter Ivincotisibilityi there is lid debilitation,' se there ip-no nausea or sicklieie. attending the' operatieimer !hie. nsoet , eineliptit :it f , niedielties; hich 'neier strain! tieterteres the digital° fu ne tiOna,hut causesheniTittiiterk iiiieperfeetly he t i.. vial manner ; tufttlukee `potions taken' diem .dui leetgliecome pale and ,ettpteletedihnt,the - tiontnirii rrre'while ills theipropeqf antic Sersaparilla, .upitedlietitts with other,4ngretlienti,_tO remora ell Snit is;foreign,and impure, lt, is mutiny the priiperty,tifthelViltf,Cherry to retain all that is ( indwell atiktioundi 'And heneee. 'rebut 'state of I , lieeltkrs tkieteerfalocresillt of their ;united opera l'tleiii:'''... , :. '''' ' '''" 1 '',' /nit' iIIIIIPIII 61 . 4 sle 1:1 Dr.,..l.'"):Nfieri,itile 'Ant, iftd bytEaby end Kissinger, in K ngetosin. gel entre heft' sb' Ma,. ~,cci . r.,..; ;.• ~ , .', ~- . : ,- .t m`"Clit'llalVeb:lllrll47., -,'," ' ' ~ ..i ,, ; .' •' ' mom , . , 401 h. glint Cala 11A; 9REAT>iiiiity.,mod attreplarliotily low OPPcilog,ot Ibeltpri_of 7 7 . 4%Pri1l /04J. , Roll l lt invltrjr 1 :*: .- ; - El11n Shades JusT itioi)*Odit the ;Asedi(tminii oeStiti . sho*g tint ' bolikagld'claiiiir car , April2l / A - 4 430YtiE =llll 1 003Clneai ''' • . Or.. Itliod'ir rsaparila • • d Bre an Infallible Medicate foe or. Indigestion,thiailiversal complaints Head.!", actie,DepirtiOn of ipirits, Pirnplesand ristules, on-the face; Habitual -Costiveness', Rheumatism, Afrectionaoftbe.Bladder and Kidneys: Bilious; .Fevers. It h a perfect preventative of Bilious: and Western Fevers, and the best .reniedy ever, used In, restOring the patient, Mier tieing or9iktra-. ted,by Fever. bee. Erysipelas, Etffargement bf Ihoßemes; Fever and Ague; Flatidancy, Foul ness of Camplealon, General Debility, for gene rat prOstration,catised by disease, medicine, or indiscretions committed in youth, abberration of mind,confusion of ideas, loss of memory ,dimness of vision, a hopeless expression of countenaneer and for this class of disease generally, this medi cine has never had_ its equal. Gout, Giddiness, Gravel, impure Biondi Jaundice; Loss of Appe -1 titer Liver Complaint; Leprosy; Looseness. MERCURIAL DISEASES.-Never fails to' eradicate ehtirely, all the effects, of At ercuniy in finitely sooner than ntiy other medicine. Night Sweats; nervous Debility; Nervous Complaints of all kinds; Neuralgia; Organic Affections; Pal pitation of the Heart; Painter's Cholla. Pains in the head, side; back, limbs. joints and organs; Hush of blood to the head; %curvy; '.alt Rheum; Zwelling; Headache; itiflbeas of the Joints; Zcorfula or King's Evil; Syphilis , in its worst forms; Ulcers of every description, and -ffie'Ery sipelas; Exposure and Imprudence i,n Lite. • . FEMALE COM PAINLTS , --.Ladesi of pale complexion and consumptive habits, and such as are debilitated by those obstructicnis which fe males are liable to, are restored by the - use of a bottle or two to bloom and vigor. It is by far the best remedy ever discovered for weakly civil idreniand sash-as have lintiimmors, being - plea-. isant they readily take it. It immediately restores the appetite, strength and color. ' Nothing; can be more surprising than its Invig orating effects on the human dame. Personsoll weakness-and lassitude before taking it, at once become robust and full of energy under its influ ence:. It immediately counteracts the nerveless of ss of the human frame, which is the great cause barrenness.. . ._ • The following are some oldie certificates and complimentary notices that have been received by the proprietor,of the efficacy of this medicine. , hlr. Philip. Wilcox, of the well known firm of Wilcox & Richmond, shipwrights, of New Bell ford, was entirely cured of a confirmed canker of the stomach, throat and mouth, will( sore lips usually accompanying this disease, and his gene ral health muds improved by the use of only one bottle. Mr. Wilcox has watered severely tor a number ofyears with this disease, and attributes his °nee entirely to the use of the Bitters. Col. John Baylies, Deputy Zlieriff of Bristol county, Masi., has voluntarily certified that be was cured by the Bittern, of daundice,ledigestion, Headache Rill! Vertigo. Col. Gibbs, of 7.andwicli, testifies that several bersons in that town, well known to him, have een benefitted by the use of the Bitters, and in every case they have given the most perfect satis faction. 3. R. Perkins, Esci.Aporney at Law, of Ne'w Bedford, WAS cured of au unpleasant eruption of th e face, by the use of the Bitters. [From the Daily F.renitig Bulletin.] • . It is iiot our custom to puff Potent Medicines unless we know them to be really excellent. - Having. ourselves a •ktiowledge of Dr.. Wood's Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry Bitters, and liar ingseveryl friends who :lave been bettofixed by their use, we do not heSitate to re&mtritehil them tothe public. Both Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry are articles of established reputation in the med ical worldointl , thislfreparationz is- made with great care and appeurs to combine all the medi cinal qualitiesof both in an en mud manner. For sale by the proprietor, E. Thoriohn,.lr. Water street, and by the Druggists generally. An one suffbring from diseases of the blood, indigestion, or headache, would do well to give these Bitters atrial - Prepared be E. Thornton. Jr. .Sold Whole. sale and Retail by WvArr k K rrctrAit,l•2l Ful- ton street, New York: SA MUM. ELLIOTT, Carlisle. and Druggists eenerally throughout the United States, Price Is, large bottles,. December 2. t 846. The Oldest and most Popular 141edi eines now offered to the Public, are Fahnestock's Family Medicines, Ilany times Ten Thousand Certificates like the hollowing have been voluntarily given to their ‘' Ell Kt MTGE, during the last eighteen years.— All of Fahnestock's Family Medicines are pro verbial for their cheapness and ef f icacy, and no family should be without an assortment of them ndr will they, it is believed, after a trial of them IS. A: FAIINESTOCK'S YEItMIFUGE T'' i! e a n e ti o nl m lb p a a s i T o e i 7s u b n olv e u r El ni i . i lli&tu u a n l ty lr . I by an Set 01 Assembly, is now fully De camp VII ill in operation tinder timmanagement of tae piiri - commissioners, viz: . ' T i man,Jacob Shelly,Winli. Gorgas,Lewis Hy Haden Titzel, M ichael Hoover, Henry L;,,,cliaelCocklin, Benjamin H Misser,Levi mgacobKirk,Aleichior Beenemaitand Sam,l p rij who respecthilly call the attention of the c i t i f fCumberland and Yorkcountiesto the ad-' ca w which the company hold out. Mites of insurance are as low and favorable wi , iompany of the kind in the State. Persons if h sonic become members are invited to make Par`'.' , _-aPar`'.' , _-. p l ion to the agents of the company who are B. A.. FAIINES,K'S VERMIPUGP.. w ito wait upon them at any time. IHAVE frequently t, ail il Falitiestnek's Vermi- JACOB SHELL % , Pres't. fuge, with gnoti arc , dim recently I have ad- tiara. !loom', Vice President. . . ministered in one or two cases in which the el- r • • Lezvis Ilyei., Secretary._ fecti sere astonishing. in onecase from the use klael Ceeklin,Treasurer. of one vial, 146 worms were discharged, and in 1. another 46 passed, to the entire relief of the little r , . .4011.71"T5. . D snlferers. Signed CHIC_ WALLACE,AL AL, ihel Iloover,Geddeal Agent ~M echanicsburg . Belleville,lnil. 5ept.2'2,1645. • ipli Mart in.N. Cumberland township. na Price ..5 omits per vial. leklin, Allen township. Falinestock's S ermifuge, together with Pah- it Gorgas Alien township. hestock.s Carnunative Lozenges, Pahnestock'a Itian Titael,A lien township. Cough Lozenges, Falinestock's liVe• Water, and C Dunlap. - Alien t ow ,,,by,. . .. Fahnestock's Itultejacient,a certai it eurefor Rheu Ilarnhart,East Pansbciro'lOwnship, tnatism,are sold in Carlisle, bv 1 II Martin, Churehtow n. 5 D . a 1 . v .1.. i f itt ltl y Y E Pit s S r . 1 . n e n I, c i I . , . y . H armon ) z e a iri , n i s lC h i i n re ga m to n w na n t , own ; • —' , on Ovster, Wormleysburg, • THOMSONS COMPOUND SYRUP OF TAR h Baughtitan,Carilele, ' • AND WOOD NAPTHA. • i lobKirk,General Agentfor York County, New , 2ficI.j.„EKSONSM Philadelphia and 5 ' Cumberland P. 0. T Lon , York county. lUUU inCumtberland county can testify y in nnr , g j a ct. york comi ty. • the wonderful efficacy of that powerful tame n Rankin, York county. - THOM psoppe COMPOUND SYRUP niel Bally. York county, TAR -AND -WOOD NAPTH A Read t Re Bowman, York comity. ' • Astonishing cure of Chronic Bronchitis: . Jill p Breckbil I,Cumberland .connty. • • Philidelphlu i May 23,1844 bert C. , Sterret, S. Middleton township. pritheragente All 5 dedded hereafter. Mr. S• leittorrion—Dear . Sir. For more: our years past ' I had been dreadfully July 5 I .1-845. • - . , ' tf4o - wllh -- faii_iffectio_notilteAhroataLwhlch-Lmy, , sician pronounced '.• Chronic Sronchltis,'? AO liy repeated and neglected colds. Th tress suffered is indeacribable. ° M)* throe !Wotany raw with • violent coughing, au blood, ould , come from it; -also -great 0" sion, , pain and tightneseut the cheat ann in: short all the 'usual pulmonary sym 'Mowed themselves, ellowedthemselven,ta entire leis of necesaarq ropoeor4m) , thro leached-and blistered over and, over age made trial °fevery knowit toned', and ferent periods hail the advice of six Oval -and all With'.. , mi,' avail. ," ALCM.' two 'Since I made , tri a l of yetti.ConiPound 'Sy ;TO arid Wood Nintltai`t4lbeirott; IN" the' first bottle r felt felguk'f,t conti nued ;had. itiken,seVeri lOttlita,;!filokeetriple ;moved 'the Mseiie„andiesmie'd me Ito healthi'ind X:firmlY ;believe - I - ebeehl n •be living,had, it not been for; your sine ,medicine. ....! ~ ,, . .(JANEk.pER/t. ,i,, - : .:, r, „ :.!.1 . • ...:'' I23 , Spreei a ! j , 'Tba!undersignod . been's* viitnesein'tl nf ' the loregoing; hiving personal "kii 'oraw-ihe:faeis Ofiltp case. . . , - "I' . . i t;:::-.111. HARIIISON,4I,74u-iiiia lqrifea-50' tionts",;per. bottle 0.5 Re . 7 7"Tfiliiiiiiiliable 'remedy 'inervivid 'l4:E.'eclinei. of Fiftli .. Mni _Spruce' otiti intolobin: - 'B6ld..iii tailinli:lii.'n: . A 1 principal tirent . for Cumberland Mien DI-BE MOW 01"%lifLt . IMIZA. Adrill; 154 .-3 inm - ' ' • ' ' J 's.Family. cdie __ ANdditiorial mood ' y Or .the *4l- Mgaitiviiosonsisting or - .4 . ' ' .. •• -- k ' *little% Eipedaralit i. ; ' , Tonle V s ennifage, . - • '". -'' .."-Haii. Tonic, -., , i ' '''''",ffl7noPylt Pills, . • '. of arngnatlitinappm, - I ' Noeiiitel 144 oi lajo by??:• ,''' ~ •. , - ~.0ni,:.:1:4,.,,,,,,,,(Age,qpil Wil l oq..WrO r l L !!itok,- 4 ., 1 9 41 ';f7, ••• ~'~tsuranc-.::~om~ann: ~; :-_ „ ChoeterleiTetia/.0--$400;000 Ofsiita/poidin MAKE INSURANCEheitheivermineritOrliris. ited,egalostrossOrderesgobiliae;on PROPERTY and EFFECTS of evcry - deintitition,in town 6t , Country.on the most eeasimidde teems. - in, lions made either personally or by.letter; will be promptly it ended to. . • Mei, of huittrahoe &doted 1 • „ • PERPETU.SL RISA Brick or &Ono dwellings or stores from -1 2i to 3p a depos, do doi Churches • .2i to S do do dol Taverns Sto 4 do do do Barns 4to 5 do do dd.Stabres (private) 4to 5 do do do Stables (public) 6to 7* do - do do Grist Mills, Water Power, 7-1 to 10 ~ do • ..1.AVV1T.9,1, RISA. - Brick or Stone dwellings and Fur niture f rom ro c, SO to 400 $lOO value do o Stores and Merchan- , -. 4 dize '35 to 50 - do do ' Taverns andFurnittire '... • - 40 to 60 - do do 1 o Barns and Contents , . 65 to 75 do do 1 Ito Stables (public) .. 1 s .. • 100 to 150 do • .do 1 .0 Grist Mill and Stock 75 to 80 do Fromelaii Logdwellings and Fur- nimle_ do I-o Stores and Meridian i dice. 65,t0, 85 do do I 0 Tai-ernsand Furniture • 60 to 100 do do 1:o Barns and Contents • 00 to 100 do o Grist• Mills cod Stock • 90 to WO ' do do The for Car I easuran prompt June tardier Is agent for the aboilreompany le and its eicinity. All applications for either by mall or personally will be ttended to. W. D. SEYMOUR. am ELM RE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO'Y. OF PHILADELPHIA, Hutual Insurance principle, combined arge joint-stbdc Capital. Prena ed to nearly half the usual rates. . On the with Act of Itikorporation thestock is .d for the plyment of any losscs Company may sustain. And as an B y PI which additio quires security to the assured, the act re the profits of the business shall be fundedit remain with the corporation, as a guarantand protection to the insured against Loss. TI fund will be represented by scrip issued lijle Company, beivinginterest notes. seeding:l per cent. per annum. ..The insured are entit to a pro rota share &the profits of the Comb', and will receive that firoportiOn of the tiesald fund in serip; — whicn - tbe amount famed premiums paid by him, bears loth° tottum of earnedpremiums and capital 'stock. The sdthus issued, to be transferable on ' 1 the book the Company as stock. No dlihid of scrip can be made • when the losseind expenses .exceed" the amount td earned gums. • .- . The 'sad are protected from lots at the custnmurres of premiums, - mahout — On indieiduaubility or responsibility for the losses' oe ; penseer-of the Corporation. The assured luall the rights of membership,— can - vote:di elections, and are eligible as Directurs3he,Corporation. • - The suber has been appointed agent for ibis Con , and as the mutual principle 1 q supers ' every other mode of Insurance, to would Peritlyricainmendit to his friends and the pe. ' The N' American Company has closed th e i r Age. Those having policies expiring i i , t h a t p can have-them renewed in the Delawaffpany on much more favorable terms. For/ particulars enquire either by lett or poro_ JOHN J. MYERS.er c ar iSeptember 10, 4845.1 y. AL fi EAST PEJVXSBOROUGH MUD FIRE COMPANY. ~•rtig.- -C ll,lupEßs DLA VALLEY ' !Olutual .1 0 roteititm Consly' *, 1 HE UMBERi,ANTI VALLEY - lii CT U.; 4c l AL PIIHTECTION COM eAN.Y., will be ter the - direction ".'. of the following eard of clingers for Illes eititnineYear,vise-..Thomas C.' % eller, Fresitignli.Smenuel G,albrsithiyioe Pre. ildents David VV. rceolfongh, Trrasuiere 'A. 3. Miller; Searetari ' Jinies'Wenicley, Philip ' I vpangler,`T. A.lllligfehey. &inert Trett, John,/ lEng,Rtimuelliostoit,JOhn'T.'Greed,John Heir; IA braham Ring; Esq; Miens e'ountY. Thew, are Itlso a-number' of Agenta .appointed in the;sd= ateent cieueffies, who 'will reseivelippl Iraklion' for eniteramee and tors'ard therwinimedistely forap provaLlo.the.ollice ofthe:Companyorhen the 'pol icy iippkts,,litined witheet delay. For further inlorosidion see Hee hy-laws qf the Company. , • ..!",' ' ' ~. i'..111.Q.1q,,4114..F.11,Preii.y. A-'Whilisi*;tee',V.e .- e-, .- - Th'efolloviiiiigentlimerf'fiiiil' tt l ei‘, !lOW RAO „' ' EVTSC l.: :' . . • ''n. P. Eie;biiiiiile' - "' i ':''" '• ' ralNiy' eatii4iAib l •g,.': I ~ . Geolle 'Bri ndle•Esq.'; Marcie.,. , , L:41:: William i',Eitc 3irelailkiiitssiteAl 1_,..,-; •7:Jinii3l6 MennsiEsq.:Newbterg,;; ' f,Jolon •Clendriein k Its@ Hiie . stown, ' ~ . :.., , fitephifiCtilhertsott,htpperesbprig:...".. . 1 11, VC!' 11,11146.,. i..., ;.;) ~.., .. ; . .11 i.:' 1 , •, 044'4 JElitiiiira , Lafe and ./llNgekeam Jrtlimetii 'Crpwnss and eve , 4iftcle the .. IMllipi* . litiei i !EIYCV 4 g:US attention 8614 e (Ili buyeVii'p their Now' Ind Ofmp 'elm* popps.or ovary fi'dt t Oild for lipring tradel 'they woplB?'iipeciallyy pert l'ou!itizet ; iortmeitittitAferl r4OI+4PIPIY-Plittvohloti - -,444:lvAlloi)iii" the' .c.• • it', ee and in" Willowitnd Pl,' 0/ cif ' `:.." or! 1•400.74i::!' 1 4 . ,A••••,;7• I , l'l 4 , • -• ,i,•;:1.';:,0;i4.-1,;0";.•., ~ C. N. BANCKPA, Prot. MEI Cheap Watches and Jewelry., .I,' AT the Philadelphia Watch k4O) kik and ,Jew.,lry Store, 96 North i . . Second St., corner of Quarry Gold !evil. Watches, full r• :,-.,' . ':, oiled, 18 caret ;awes $45 00 A.W.a...t.i.i.1i.ii." Silver Lever Watches, full jewelled 23 00 Silver Lever Watches seven jewels 18 00 Superior Quarter %Vetches 10 00 Imitation quarter Watches not warronted .500 Gold. Spectacles, 8 00 Fine Silver Spectacles - .. I 75 . I d - firacclete - wlitrfOpift - 1111:76 - ei - t ---; -- I Ladies Gold Pencils 16 carrata.: 2 00 Gold - Finger Rifles 3 . 4 cents to $B, Watch Glasses plain 12} cents to 18. i; Lunet 25. Other articles In proportion. All gouda war imitated to.be what they are sold for. O. CONRAD. On hand POMO geld and 'Silver Levers, Le pines and Quartiers Irmar than the above Cl= 11HE celebrity oldie Inks manufactured by the subscriber, and the extensive wiles subse• quem upon the high reputation which they have attained, not only throughoutilie (Jutted Slates, hut in the West Indies and in China, has induced ! him to make every necessary arrangement to supply the east demand upon his establishment He is n ow prepared with every variety of Black. Blue, and red Inks, Copying Ink, In..elibie liik, and Ink Powder, all prepared under his own personal—superintendetice, so that purchasers may depend itmin its superior quality. FICA' ER'S ADAMANTINE, CRMEN'T, a superior article for Mending Masa, China, Cab inet Ware. Sta., useful to every Housekeeper, be.nga white liquid,easily applied, and not affec ted by ordinary bent—warrshityd. xr Pa mplilete r contain in the numerous testi • onials of men of science, and others, will be furnished to put clutsers. For sale at the Manufactory, Wholesale and Retail; No. 87 North Third Street, opposite Cherry Street. Philadelphia. by JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer. Jan. 27, 1847.—1 y. THOM PSON & CRA WFOIID, Simms seek Ditunotsva, No. 40 Market Street (South Side, below econd,) Philadelphi a , offers for sale a large stock of Fresh Drugs, Meff, Mines and Dye-Slurs, to which they call the at tention of Lountry Merchants and - Dealers vial tingvhe city. Coach,Cabinet t iapathlllack, and other Var nishes of a superior quality. Also White and Rea Lead. Window Ohms Paints and Osls— cheaper than ever. Ty T. 6c C. are also proprietors of the Indian Vegetable Balsam, celebrated throughout their own and neighboring States as theAtest pre( • lion for the cure of Coughs Colds Asthma, a.. Money refunded in every instance where no bene fit is received. • Philadelphia. Jan. 7. 1847 —6m DRUGS, PAINTS & DYE STUFFS AT LOW PRICES, a large and complete assortment of Drugs,-Vaints c Oils, Val.,' rushee, Window Glass, Dye Stuffs, and Spices, which we offer very low for Cash. We war. rant our Drugs to be pure and of 'prime quail; ty; amnng which are 600 us. Quinine, I 500 lbs. pure Oil Pep. 50 ....Morphia, I permint, - .100 " Beira Berke 1 200 lbs. Opium, 1 . 20 bble. Castor Oil. Including every article used by Druggists and Physicians, Our assortment of Points, Oils, . yariVes and WilidiWGless is !ergo, and our ,prlees each as cannot fiil tipletio.- a 50 lone eurp Lead, 1000. boils 'Window Oleos; 500 ins. Ven. Red end Ochre, • • 1000 gallons 'Linseed Oil, 10 bids. • ' Coach 'Varnish and 50tofbnPal f - . 100 dm:Paint Brushes, 50 , - '. • „ • " bble SptirtsTurixmiine.,. :.• "We , 'offer-i. 60pbrier - Coack-Vairiisli at' 02 , pet gallon. " - ' - ~ "•. . Our ,stuck - inaledie `every t article 'need by, beach andlientio Painters. ' Dia RteffsWe Wee at:iiiiitinularly lityliri- Os, having Siesta stack of & iiiireyisirtiele used byll4 trimly. Z" ' 200-lbs.tii-Weede - •6• 0 •• 6' o'lb l ' . h i* Pepper .100iarlblCil Vitril 2000 " 'Clung='soo,lbirletto.'7'Soo—Ntil;Ceohliia).-madder; '1 blace,Saleratut, &c. .- Alspirso-tons• Grindstones at low picas.....a Eiiine a Sell,lniebarie for , inakiiii inquir y. ' '' • • ' FRENCH '& RIPCHARDR, -* ' 1 WholesSle‘ Drieggiste, N.' IF: corner of ;- •- 1-.••• ' 10th anii'Merkete Sts. Philadelphia: - ,, April '21.1847.- 0 , ..---... f NEW` ••• •-• + - +: +- 1• • "ft. , • :. STOCK. ,:DRY ` DRY 'GOOD A) •.' -ii 'Aiiiiocii - ' .... -. - - •- lianicst Emceed a handsome , ; 111 "i'men474;2fitipirsliir.191iiiiireir Obeli- nror Bill 2 Orili 6 o' o ltte,l'I d elieh illIVVIli; EMbroi dered Swiss Muskies end N: - . 1 34 - Preini'Eftki t - U which the intention of Sielidiee . !s inrkted'ar they wilkbe sold cheap. ~ , • _., „*.'.:Or111114, 1847.'. - - , . - .., . Ihr9NTS!. litteumAtio Uniiiient—ilotio Hewes' otklebrateil'Nene ittd gout: Litlirii4iti-juil reielvOl 'end lorailq by ; 4464 r ., 11"1Y'.A'FLF1f1NGa {. • - Effil flit : ilhilabtltibut. ITEAWIRON.RAILING FACTORY, Ridge Road, gbotie Bulthntiood .Vtreel, PHILADELPHIA. • . AT thbr:eatahlishment may be . !Q u id het; , greatest variety of Plans and beautiful ratterns for IRON RAILINGS in the United States, to which the attention of thole in want Orany description arid especially for Cemete ries, is partictlarly for invited. The principal part of all the handiMite Rai ings at Laurel Hill, Monument and rale ceir brated Cemeteries in - the city and County e. Philadelphia, which have been co nighly extoof ed by 'the public press, were executed at tl manufactory. A large. Ware -Room is connected with the establishment, where li kept constuntily on hand n largestock of ready made Iron Ruling's Ornamental Iron Settees, lion Chairs, new style plain and . ornamental Iron Gates,. with an extenaire,amortment of Iron Posts, Podes. tale, Iron Arbors, Also, in great variety, Wrought and Cast Iron Ornaments, !mind:tilt for Railings, and other PorPosea: The subabriber amulet oleo state that in his Pattern and Designing Department he 'has employed acme of the bent talent In thb awn, try, whose.whale attention is devoted to the business—forming altogether one of the moat complete and systematic establishment of the, kind in the Union, ROBERT WOOD, Proprietor, . Ridge Rued, above Buttonwood Street Philadelphia, Feb, 3 1847: • • - STEAM - MARBLE WORKS, • 'Ridge Road, above. Spring Garden Streei • PHILADELPHIA.' THIS establishment is erected on an impro. ved plan, and by the aid-of Steam Power manufactures all kinds of Marble Work in a superior style, and at the lowest prices for cash. The largest and best assortment of Marble Mantels ever offered to the public may be seen at the Ware. Room, to which the attention of Purchase's is resrectufily invited. Imported Garden Statuary and Vases of the most tasteful design and patterns, made °title finest and handsomest description of Italian Marble; Tiles rot Flooring, imported and al. ways on hand, and for sale at the most reason. Able prices. y Marble Cutters can bd supplied at all times with any number of finished mantels or Table Tops, at reduced wholestile;prices ; and the Trade will be furnished nt the shortest notice with all kinds of Marble in the block, or cut to sizes for Monuments, 1 c. .10101 - IR - IRD. . Ridge Rued, above Spring Grrden St. Philadelphia, Feb. 3, IRV. Philadelphia, Feb. 3, l F 47 HOVER'S 'FIRST PREMIUM INK, No 87. North Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. DRUGS. DRUGS, DRUGS! FOR BALE BY FRENCH & RICHARDS. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS 311 P I O aticliii* • re•LO -C L 0 1 HIGH . ucgnibolti7, 254 market • etre'et‘,. Philadelphia, a nivE consteetliOn hand veer) , descriptio n AA CLOTHING, alk Of Whicidsre dui; aim d,and made in a- manner not to be Ar.piiesed, And are warranted cheaper than'the sat, a (play of Goods are in any other establitilititent, the United States. Also t every description ot,prn- TLEISAN'S FURNISHING GOODS at reduced kices. Those visiting the city will find it to thelrinterest to examine our stook before purehosi og elsewhere. BUCK & MOORE, 254 Market Street, PhilaJelphin. September 9, 1846. OLTP_OAK HA . CLOTHING EMP Lb UHIUM: NORTH EAST MUSS. AND CHESNUT STS„ PHILADELPHIA TTHE.proprietor keeps 'constantly •on hand ;good and full assortment of • FASHIONABLE Ready made ClOthing,, consisting of Frock, Ores and Slick Costs, I'm. taloons; Vests, &c., adapted to the season ; to gether with every other article requisite' for gen tlemen'S tiarßrobes. Also a large and• well se lected assortment of Cloths, 'Cassimeres, Vest ings, too., which will be made to order, in the best and most, fushitinablustyle; at- short notice; nd reasonable prices, aG fateful lir the liberal share of custom , W hich has .been extended to "Old Oak HOW' ntillains shall be•spared to deserve, a' contiuuance in in ure. W. B. LEIDY, -- March 1Q1841:-: TO HOUSEKEEPERS , PIO PO m U , NT i ° 0?, g 1 1 1 . 5 . } Mi l e ' s " 1 1 .0 16 1 n; ttc§ cht. up. Curleu Emir add LY/01111 in lots to suit purchasers. Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows• nutrusses of all kinds, ready made, or made to order.. - Bedsteads, Sacking bottoms, Cushions and Tickings. Blankets of all sizes, and Idauseilles Quilts ; white and coloi:ed counterpanes, Conifortables, &c. all at the, lowest cash prices wholesale soli retail by HARTLEY & KNIGHT, 148 South Se'cond street, 5 (lochs above Spruce. Philadelphia, slay 14,1847.-Imo. Iga ttings, Matting, Matting!' THE so hseribers offer for sale, wholesale or • retail, all.qualities of Canton and Nankin Matting's; 6.4 colored and white. , 5-4 . do do 4-4 do do I FLOOR Marrinas. 7. do do 5-4 do de _,I Also—Three. ply, superfine and fine Ingrain 'Carpeainga, Veniiian do.all - widdis; also, , List and Rag earpetings, Oil Cloths, Window Shaded, Table Covers, &e. HARTLEY Br. KNIGHT, 148 South Second Street,s doors above Spruce. Philadelphia, May 19, 11147.-lin. - IRON COMMISSION HG TiEiintlersigne..l continue the Iron Commis sion business tor- the sale 01 all klnua u• Iron, at No. 109 111. Wateituada.- Tteir long experience in the Iron trade and theirextensive acquaintance with 00115i111/Cll and teeters throughout the - United States gives them dim advantage of obtaining the highest Market c s.Rey busineas 'being confined ex clusively to the IrOciftrade enables them to give it their entire attention. All consignments will receive prompt atten tion ORRICK & CA A4PBF.LL, No. 109N.Water St. and 54 N. Whawes, Pebrurry 24, 1847. OPP ICE. - - TI TSSOLUTION QE COPARTNERSHIP:- IJF 't'he copartnership heretofore existing under the name ot .Wlll. S.WAIAI.bi. SUN, wag dm solved (intim 21st day of July last, by the decease. of the said William Swaim, and the huviness is now, and will-be in future,conductil,exclusiv ely by the surinCeriber, who has had the sole charge ol the manufacturing of the Panacea mild Vertniftige for the last fourteen pears. The Panacea will be put up as mead in round bottles, fluted longitudinally, with the following letters blown on the SWAIM'. PANACEA, PUILACIA," and the only e4uange made is the name of JAS SWAIM stamped on the sealing wan, and written on the label covering the cork, and a new label for the side of the bottle, composed of geometric lathe work,acomprisin g 'line different dies, which have been turned tor the exclusive, one of the proprietor, by Draper* Co., bank note eniravers-r.f-Philudelphic—reffr-diiii of -t ba form the body of the ivork,and in the centre is a portrait of the lateVi,4liain Swaim, seperated from the borders by two circles ablate work. The words .. .Swaim PimPeep,' , arc eti graved conspicuously on two tweed strips, and a farce semi-01count'• die'forMs the tipper margin. The borders are composed of plain lathe work strips, outside of which is engraved in small let ters the emu of the copy right. JAMES SWAIM Philadelphia, August, 1816. . SWAIM'S CELEBRATED PANACEA! FOR THE CURE OF Scrofnla, General Dehhilly IVhiie Smelting, Rheumatier , Diseases of the Liver and . ' • Skin, and all Diseases arising from Impurities of Me Blood, or the effects of Mercury. WA IM' PANACEA has been for more han twenty five yams - celebrated in this country and in Europe for its extraordinary cures-Abr the certificates of which reference is inadeto Ure directions and hooka (Whink may be bad gratis) accompativing the Panne 5, It has been used in boapital and private prim; tine, and has bad the singular •tortune of being recommended by the most colebrated phy sieiaur and other eminent persons- A owing others by VP. Gibson, M 0, Professor of- surgo-y, Penn', • University. Valentine Mott, M.D, Professor. of surgery, N York Univeraltv. W 111 Di'Prol'esaor of Midwifery, Pontia . N Chapman, M• D, Professor Phi sic, Penn's University. T' Parke, M 0,, PreAdent College Physicians, j • Philada. . Dr Del Valle, Professor of Medicine, Havana. Joie Loreneoda Lori, Professor Surgery, Lialionl - J Chipman, Member Royal College Surgeons. London,, ,•• G W Irving, late Minister to Spain. Sir Thomas Pearson, .Major General British Army. Gilbert ItObeitson, BritiiihtotodtSEC*, And also the wifundckfitii•es elfectedtySwaim*s Panacea have for.mittiy years madri-itatt invalua ble remedy. The Panacea does not canna • suer tory. in any form, arid being an inimeentPreparti lion it may be eyed to the. most tender Walt. The Retail price has been•reetured to if.t 50'per bottle, (containing three httlf pints) or three pot: ties for.lroue,Dollare, .• Yarn/Mtge. A I;aluable.family medicine, being a - highly ,: proved remedy for all diseases arising Worn ..1)e -bility orthe.Digemlee Organs Such as . Worms, Cholera, hforbus, „ Dysenhiry,. Fever anil.Agur, Nlravli pShah - Headache,' bco. See pani phlet,(w-hlch may. be hid gratis) stiatiMpailying the Vernilluge:' , .. 'PrepChe s ared itt. Elwalm's Lab Seventh St below nut,' Philadelphiii.annrator dlfor.sde by si respectable Diuggists 01. the United States. . Newll Shlefrelin k -2- fAMlT ol 4'HiAlliirtit:Ekins LlierPoid, • Havanic,ll,-6•lllelail.T-7- Valparaiso-A'esander Cross. = _-0 . .1-lisyes & CiS - T -- 81Thomaa•A H Rose. - isnion4,Bwords: • Ilindwliihisla.Mll4,LltentOn. Calcutiallbtrnagle & Co. ' 'lttareh 9[ ,, 1847.'' •- • , .. ---7 . - . Domicil' and • Dibbilmi.',-' L ~. jN, pssortmiiiii - tf t -, 43di#B-;lionnots iind,opic • net '4i liblne just .releived,b,y : ,••'.,-,,,;• i., • '...) M ,Y 'lbi'L •:••'' -• • :ditio`rge*.';.t4l:iti.r,', ' teeth, this ttrepqratlon' dtififideitily.'-`sit* the aritinetel . .,,,Ac : ‘bpjgpr9p, retie° to' (For ~-• 41:&/,',W; . ' Flomitig; !". '4l RETIICIVAL: ralltEoubscribervivould Inform heir friends and the pub!: generally, th t they hcv taken the room in North ". lanover streer,la tely °con pied. by M r. E. Bullock, as a Mum Mannfactory, where they will keep constantly ° „./111" fir sale an elegant assort. ••4';,42-/Pahrt-'-' .sent of11341:33,111r2111 WALItZI & CZTAIREI such as SEC RETARIES; - BUREAUS, Worketands Dining and Breakfast Tables;. Card, Pi , Ye lie Centre Tables, French, field, high andhwe post Bedsteads, &e. They have now a n die vontinue to keep on hand a large and elegant pnriety of CHAIRS of every description, to which they would ineite the attention of house . keepers and these just commencing, confident they will find articles of such workmonshif arid moderato prices as must be satisfactory le purrhnser., They have aloo made extensive arrange mente for the manufacture of . 3/LlSalag t of all colors, sizes and qualities, and in a etylc fully equal to those model') the Sites: together_ with every other - article of Cabin( Wrre—all of which they will sell very cheap - for CAREE or e xchango_for_Country Produce at market prices. MI COFFINS made on reasonable terms el short notice, end they will attend funerals wiib a splendid Hearse,. in town or country, free oi extra charge. A Hearse will also be kept for hire. • LUMBER. A general assortment of wethseasoned ber, suitable for Carpenters and •binet Alak• ors, kept at the above mentioned• consist. mg of Panels, first:second, and Thir. "lornmon White Pine Boards ' Plank and Scentt v; also,. Cherry, %Valnot; Poplar, Shingles, icust Ponta, Wagon Maker's Stuff of ell &c. Also, Redmond Posts, reudy tented, together with slats for Venetian Blinds, all of which will he sold at moderate prices. They respectfully solicit a shore of public!. patronage, confident that they can render gen seal satisfaction. J. R.W EA VEX Co. i d Carlisle, April 15,1896. at r , • MK. nt ..72,'V.Y1323 CASII:ET WARE ROOM'S* 111 subscriber having learned that an Ire, presalon is abroad that be has given up bits , . inces in favor.ot his sons, desires thus publicly; to correct the error. He still continues the business at his manufactory in the rear of his uwn _ tes iden c e ,— and -- would — respectfitlry — ln v it a the 'intention of Housekeepers and . the Rano generally, to tho very large & ELEGANT ASSORTMENT Ov FURNITURE ! which he now has on hand at his cabinet Ware Rooms. on West High street, opposite Warolionao in Carlisle, feeling very confident that the superior finish, excellence of material, and reasonable prices of the numer. oils articles which he constantly manufactures, will give satisfaction to and secure the .patro nage of all who may examine them. His pre pent asoortmeut includes every variety of Cabinet Ware and Chairs both plain and orimmental, at price. which will be made to suit Fnchal' Of' Having made the necessary arrangements, he will deliver Furniture at any place within a reasonable number of miles in the surr;mid ing country, without any Increased-charge.— Thc..patronagetiof 'the public icrespectfuilv so halted.' ' JACOB FETTER. Carlisle, March 10,184:. • HE PILES! A Cure for Effe secured. R. UPHA APS INTERNAL REMEDY for the.cure of Piles. The Vegetable Pile . imequary, invented be Dr. A. 'Upham, Muhl- . guished 1111) MOO 11 of New York ell, is•the only really successful remedy for that dangerous and 'harnessing complaint, the Piles, ever oftercd to the . 4 mericah The Electuary comities no Mineral•M'edicine no Aides, Colocynta, Gamboge, or usher pirwer] ful and irritating purgative. No leer .of lakin cold while under its influence; no change in die necessary. If taken according to directions,•a cure for life is guaranteed. . • •f . Another Certificate added to the hundreds „ have already been reeei ed, of , the efficacy of Dr • cpharn'a Eleetuary. • , New Yogla,Ao r ilust V 5,111.1 Messrs. Wyatt R. Rernham—Gentsr:Fon. 6. 'rat fume!' Pas(l-have been•tronided with Piles, a • very °olive alate.of ,my 'onmplAini• not . tel so • severe 'fixable mu Niel busiiier4 end it dread I had of - physician' , and !patent Medicine!, that until this , apring . 1 never used - any.ruediaine of , applied its a phypiolarn for relief: 'The"Plleethen,, holng so severe that I allowid sevetal , oprnarddi to be perforined ntithontii#,lenClit. ed alter this to try 'other silver. tit ement of oure!guartnteed Dr 4 , Dphana's'Eleatuary. • I pOebsteed ihree 4 bliies at. your store, .and from the• - uso 'ol:whlbh , l !myself entirely cured of the , Pilea,ana my litalth;_ . much - iinproved.: - j rion t M tin, Sirs.mouackin.. • diked Aland. Merchant ^! ..", Enna; MIA4I.- • Merehant Tall 114 Broipriy, irpguiterrit • ' 11r: 1. 1 0_90; - • i •. e Wgrirr o k Anirestifs, coif - 'York, General Agents roil thk,SP._.h,lliel',l) Slates. • cCrflold'in Cogitelei py"DiDO3.ll 'Dn'll i stoisklrridig!lircttiktOdtDhi i 11;1 411 A. 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