Splendid ft civ Goods, For, Spring''an®: Summer use. : .Tj ANGNEV, at ..the North Easi.oorne.rof tills Tv, Public SquarsfcCarlislc, has just-returned hom the oily, and is now opening an axloneive ns bortraent of Foreign-and Domestic Dry Goods, which being selected with great caro, and purclia bod on the,most"favorable terms, ho wllfiliSpOSO, of at. the. smallest,possible profit. 'He would nail the attention of Farmers and others residing In the country to’his largo amlifresh supply'of Goods es pecially adapted to their use, and to the present season.! He has also wilh great cate made largo "additions to his.stock of Dress d'Odds, lncUtdihg.mouslin.de lames, handsome cashmeres, ’ bombazines and idapacas, black and'fancv coiM. i allksV every description of prints, Scotch; glnjp- I /UamSi MSnohester ginghams* lawns & balzarines* j while ‘goods for dresses’, mourning.and second 1 mourning goods. He also offers his , Cloths, Cilsshiieres, Siitlinctts, .Vestings, summer dolhs,,lineh drills, tweeds,cot ,ton’pantaioon stuffs,,Kentucky Jeans, bed lickings, table diapers, diaper toweling, linens,, shawls, stockings, gloves, &0., at prices 25 per com. low er than they have ever been known in this market. He has also increased his assortment of bleached and unblcichcd Mtislins in all their varieties, and ■to be disposed of,at greatly reduced priccsi Al.so . CARPETINGS, FLOOR CLOTHS and MJIT • TINGS, will be found ail his, store at very low prices* His stock of GRp.CKUtVjb, QDELNS WARE, &c„ has been much enlarged and will be ; sold Astonishingly .low* Together with a .largo assortment of , Boots* Shoes, Slippers, &q: which will bedlsposcd of and grcalbargains given for cash; : A large assonmeni of oilier goods on hand, which cannot here be mentioned. April 29, 1847. x Glorious News! CHEAP AND PRETTY GOODS. .A • &W. BENTZj have just received.aliheir XX,;.cheap store,’ 3 doors south of the PostOlfice, one of the largest, most beautiful, and cheapest assortment of • * Dry Goods, Groceries, <fcc., ever brought to Carlisle. Thei public are invited to an early" examination of their stock. ' . . . A. &. W. BENTZ. . Carlisle, April 2D, 1817. .. Splendid Stock of NEW GOODS! HU GROVE, has just received the neatest, ,prettiest, handsomest, most beautiful, and latest ' Goods in the Borough—at Icastso pro* nounccd by .all the ladies of taste who have examined ’,. thorn—and ot prices Cheaper than the con- m.pci't of English, French and American, Cloths, Cassimovcs, Satliiictls, ('•’’Velvet Cords, Gaihliroons, and,every variety of men**! . --.wear..-. * ... . For the ladies I have the most beautiful Darages, .BsUarines,. superior Lawns, .Gingham Lawns, IJo* . mostic, French anti English Ginghams. and a general assortment of White Goods at reduced priqes. ~ Barege, Balxaiinc, Zephyr, Net, Thibet, Mousciin de Laine, and Cashmere Shawls-Alao, Scarf*. . Bobbins' f bread'and Lisle Lace and Edgings, Glows and. Hosiery, Ribbons & Flowers,' Ladies* <fe Misses* Bonnets of the latest Paris stylus, such as Pamela, Vanora, Rulland, English Split Straw, Chinn, Perl, Naepolaton, Florence-Braid, Silver Laco 4 and Mon terey* HATS—Pulmlcaf, Leghorn,SS»nkcrs,Block Straw, Redlo Braid, Buena Vista, Rough and Ready Uats for men and boys. . ..jtfea and Boy’s BOOTS, Ladies and Misses’ mo- x roco and kid SLIPPERS. • GROCERIBSr—CoITco, 'J’cq,. Molasses and Spices, 1 «U pTwbich will bo sofdossßid above, cheaper than life cheapest, Persons wishing bargains will db well 16 call and examine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. Don’t forget, North East Corner of the Public Square. H. iCGROVE. Carlisle, April 22,1847. ~ * ‘ JjOCjfL AX ‘THIS t I HAVE just returned from .the city with a Ire mendous slock of Uio handsomest and cheapest lot of Goods over offered in Carlisle. Many articles lfaVb'bcen purchascd at auction much below their ‘ value, and, will be sold in tbo same way. •V’j « *x* o enumerate articles is out of the question, but in Cloths, Cassimcrcs and Casinclls, we go ahead of ' all competition; To TUB Ladies.—ln Silks, Cashmeres, Plaids, Shawls, Bonnot Velvet o'nd Bonnet Trimmings, Laces, Mouse do Laincs, &c. &c. we nro prepared to please all in prlces and stylo who will favor ns with a call. My-sleek is Very largo and complete, and we are always pleased to show goods without charge. BOOTS AND SHOES. All kinds, qualities, and prices of Bools and Shoes now receiving and on hand. I have paid particular 1 attention to this branch of my business, and purchus. fed a big lot of cheap and good Boots and Sliced , Also, ] a fresh lot of GROCERIES, all of which will bo sold at’tho very lowest notch. Recollect the “ OLD STAND,” East High Street. ~ . CHARLES OGILBY. ■ Carlisle, January 7, 1847. ‘ • ■ Toy and Eruit Emporium I ' ■ . Noktii HaNotur St., CuiusnE. TUB subscriber lakes Ibis opportunity of in forming his friends anil Ibe public in general, . thßt lie still .continues to iiianufauturc'aiid baa al ways on hand, a largo ami gcnoral assortment of ' Candies of the best (|iiality, which ho will sell ■ .wholesale or retail, at tbo uui stakii, in. North Hanover St., where lie also keeps on hand Fruits, embracing all tho delicacies of the different seasons, and Nuts of all kinds, His slock consists in pari of . . Oranges, LemoiiH, ISaisins, Pruens, Almonds, Filberts, Walnuts, Poena Nuts, Pea Nuts, Cream Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, Grapes, Dales, Figs, &0., which ho will sell at, the most reasonable prices for cash. ' ■ -He would also Invito tho altouliotr of tho public to a large and well selected assortment of Toys, Baskets, and Taney Goods, suitable for the approaching Hollidays. In con nexion with llto above, ho has received a prime lot Fresh Groceries, consisting in part of Loaf, Lump and Drown Su gars, Codecs of all binds, from 8 to 12J coats per pound. Teas, a superior article ol Imperial, i oung Hvaoh and Black Tea. Molasses of all binds! Chocolate, Crackers, Choose, Dice, Blacking, &o. ..Glass & <lnccn«warc, a Idrgd assortment of Glass and Quncnswaro, of all kinds and patterns. FllHSll HPJOKS, such as Nutmegs, Cimmulofi, Cloves, Pepper, Ginger, AUptoe ground or wbolo* Mustard by, tho, bottle or '"'purchasers will dnd it to their advanlngo lo call at the Depot, before purchasing eUowhoro^ OiilUle, Not. 36.1810. Mew Year and Mew Arrival of NEW GOODS. , J . A. CLIPPINGEU.Uaa junl received an ncldi- V tlonmi supply to hw slock, and is prepared to gl ▼•'bargains of 1 •' ; i Cloth* of color* and qualities. < Oatfdmere* plain and fancy. i*'& "'CaairfiMMi. do 1 % do .«* ‘ IJeifjr and Pilot Cld *' ■ y£ilng#irtd Cravats. Cuhmorbs <md Mousolm ilo I-Mnw, V. “Dp Jo Kol,os j r «. ‘AIiXMM'anJ Merinoon. nil /RibboMi'Jn< A»*f#eai»., 8hH«l« anJ’l’ioJ/ ; r Fur Mm® l " w ’ , MonV and Boy » Qbp«, *«■ •t ehlppenaburg, Jan. 14, 1"47 s •onby7 A ' Rich anil Rare Attractions! st- ■Extensive anti Elegant Siijtplybf EEW GOOES • just reiciVcii at the Old Stand, in E ■ Hanover . ' St,, nearly apposite the Bonk, 'n W, HA.VERSTlOiCdesircsto Infohn the public S that lib Imsius't rocbivcdfrolit Philadelphia, and U poXlWe Old flU.nd.-on North Hanover street, a Fresh assortments of. Drugs, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, end the most elegant' displdy.hf Mis cellaheous and School lioobs Perftlmcry, Prints, &c„ which- Ims ever been,opened in ibis Borough* all of whichimvc been selected by .Inmself m person with tf rcat ''core, ami which ho can confidently recommend to his friends and customers as being equal if not su jeriur to tiny in' themarket. , HU stock will constant- ly compriaß . Drugs ana JSledicines Patent Medicines, Herbs mill Extracts, ino Chemicals,.V . , Spicca ground & whole istruihcnts,’ Essences; *, uro Essential Oils,' . Perfumery, &c. 'Dye-Stuffs* : ■ el Log and Cam-Wooda, 'Oil of-Vitrioi, Copperas, ■ Lac. Eye, Paints-and Furnishes.;. Wclhcrlll & Brother’s While Load, Gromo, Green and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Jdrscy Win dow Glass, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Copal and Coach Varnish, Litharge and Bed Led, Whiting and Parish I Green, constantly for, sale at the old established Drug, 1 Book and'Fancy Store. '''’■ ■' , . Lard Lamps. Ah elegantynriety of Lard Lamps, manufactured hy Cornelius, of every sizo and pattern, and at great ly reduced prices., 4 ;. ..... Fancy Articles. Comprising nn endless variety of every noltou in iho fancy way, which it would take a column to enu merate, but in which will be found every variety of article for.''ornament,'' instruction or amusement, and .at prices fioni a penny'to a. dollar.- School Bqokst. - His slock is composed chiefly of School. Books, in which may bo found the various Text-books, Lexi cons, Histories. Arithmetics,'&c., how used in Col lege and tho public Schools, all of which will bo sold as low as any dlhcij establishment; • ‘ ... Groceries and 'Fruits, _ . prime and fresh, and of very superior quality, at prices 1 astonishingly- low. Remember the Old Stand. .-. ,:r S. W. HAVERSTICK. Carlisle, November 26; 1846. .... InJlgocs, . Madders, Brazil Wood, Alum, CUEAP DRUG STORK, J& W. 13. FLEMING, respectfully inform , their friends and the .public.generally, that they have taken, the Drug Store lately owned by Mr. Franklin Mehalfey, and formerly by Messrs. Stevenson & Dinklo. on the North West corner ol High andTitt .streets, directly opposite the Man. sion House .Hotel, in the Borough of Carlisle, where they have on,hand and intend constantly adding thereto, a largo assortment of . ’ ■ , Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils; Dyo-stulTs, Perfumes, Fancy Articles, Glass, &0., which they are determined.to sell on accommoda ting terms. They intend giving their undivided altenllonlo the business,-end hope to. receive a liberal share of encouragement. Physicians,pre scriptions carefully compounded. - * ■ Carlisle, March 18, 18-18. removal;; “QuickSalea and Small Profits** DR. J. MYERS, has lately, removed his Igjr Drug and Book Store. 3ml\' l( i the Ist go room in Main street, recently occupied by S. M. Harris, oVvncdJby Mrs; Knox, mid nearly opposite the Methodist Church. Hcwiltin future give all his lime, when engaged in Professional business.) to tho interests of his store; and having secured the services of careful and expe rienced assistants, he confidently assures his friends I land the public, that* their orders and prescriptions shalUiavc the most accurate attention. Dr. Myers also informs his friends that in addition to his former largo assortment of ' (of the latter, a very choice ntul extensive collection: lie hus.jusl opened a splendid assortment of "~Duuas; : Paints, , , Qir.s, DrK-STfFfS, Spicks, Fnuixs, . Family Groceries, of every variety ami price—and ns-hc intends doing business on the popular term* of “ quick, sales and small profits,” he is* determined to sell Ghockujes, and every other article he may offer, as. low ns they can bo had in Carlisle. He gives a general invitation to ulVhifl friends to coll. ' . (Ijf'Kdr the* accommodation of bis friends, Dr. My ers’ Drug Store will bo open at all hours oil Sunday for the sale of Medicine* only. GEO. FLE9IINO, USTICE OK THK PEACE AND SCHIVEN- I KU. . Office in South Hanover street, opposite ic Post Office. .CarlUlu, April 59, 1847.—3m’ • ’ It. AMninhovlon, A rTO 11NEY AT DAW, Hauuisiiuuo, Pa. ' April 29,1847.— ly ; , , l>r. Willis I'oiilUo, {Graduate of Jefferson ![lrd'u:al College, Vhxladclphui.) EESPKCTFUM.Y offers to the public his proles-' fliunol Kcrvicrs in the practice of Medicine, Sur gery, and Midwifery. t t . Omen at the residence of his father in South Hanover street, directly opposite Morrell’s (lute He berts’) Hotel, and tho Secoml.Prcsbylcriun Church. Carlisle, April 8, 1847. —ly , . CARD. B OCT. JOHN J. MYERS,has removed his Office mid Dwelling to the two story Brick House ad joining his Drug Store, on west Main street.. Carlisle, April 15, 1847.—3 m AI.I3XANIII3U S. MtiCLRAN, M. !>• OFFKUS his professional services to the citizens of Dauphin oud Cumberland counties. Ho may be fomul at his ollico in Harrisburg. February 18,1847. — ' __ I>r, I, C.Xoomitf, g^ivl W1 1,1, perform all oporalions upon tlio Tooth, that nro remiitod for their preservation, suoli as Seating, Filing, I'lugging,_ or will restore the leas of Ilium, by inserting Artificial Teeth, from d single Tooth to a full sett. ■ .. itTrOlfico on J’itt street, a few doors South qI tiio Railroad Iloiol. , „ .. , N. li. Dr. Loonps will ho absent from Oarllsle, the last ton days, in'oncli month*. Carlisle, July 4,18'1f1. . ' .TAMES EEEMUVO, M. J>. O ESIDENU' DENTIST, llAiiiiisnuho, Pa. Dr. 1,1) E. will warrant his operations oquiil to those of the host city praclico, and his olfargos shall nl . ways bo moderate. October IG, 1845.—1 y , '• s. pi. piasopt, , RESIDENT DENTIST , > v Smri’KNSiiuMo, Pa, VTTIM, warrant his hperullouß ’equal to those of \V tlvo best city practice, and his charges shall 01, , ways ho modoratn. Olfico next door 1 to J. Pool’s I store* ■ J •, r: • . \ BhVpppnHburg, July 9, 184 ' JOStPiIKNOX, A TTOUNEV AT I.AW, f’itl.hurg, lias to- Modiste 10 the practice of his pro fession In 1 itisburg, Allegheny countv Pa ’• • ’ February 11^X817.-tf . y ’ ' D. F. &A. 0. FETTER, ' TTTbULt) most respectfully call life attention of VV*' Housekeuppi-B atui the public generally..to ihe extensive stock of Splendid Furniture, Includ ing.Sofas* WilrdtobM, Centre and oilier Tables. Dressing timl Plain DUrbaus, and every variety ol OubinCl Ware rtrtd Chairs, which they have Just opened at tlioir new rooms, oh the corner ol Nor Hi Hanover and Leather sis., Carlisle.-'. • 1 'V't; r They are confident that iho superior finish ol iho; workmanship, and elegance of slyle, in which their articles are got up, logolherwilli llicir ncss', will recommend llionV to every person want ing Furhiiurei. Tliey have alsomadearrangemcnls for manufacturing and keeping'n constant supply of every arllclejn ihoir like, both. plain and orna mental, elegant and useful,-at prices which limy cannot fail .to suit purchasers., 'limy would earn estly invite persops who are'-.about to commence housekeeping to call andfekamino their present elegant slock, to which tli'ey-will constantly make additions of the newest ahd mbst modern stylos. COFFINS made to.order.at Iho shortest notice, for town and country. April 39,, 18'17." '■ , . Hi HE suhacrihor respobtfullyyinforras tho public that X ho still continues to manufacture .and keep on bond, at his shop on North; Hanover street, nearly opposite Weibley’s Hotel,.Carlisle, . iPpS^Buroaus,,Sideboards, Secrc* TAKIES, TABT.ES, STAKES, Desks, Book-eases Bedsteads, Cupboards, of every stylo and pattern, and in short, every thing that can; he inodo inacabinel shop. • U ‘ ■The subscriber will warrant lug .-furniture to be munufactured out of the beat of material’and by the best of workmen; anil as tb'bis-.priccs ho intends to sell low for cash. All who’will'give him a call, will say that his furniture is cheap and good. All Work manufactured under his ihspcctiohi ; He particularly invites newly married persons ,to give him a call and examine’for themselves—lie’ ha's no doubt lus work manship mid-prices will not'fail to-please} so don t forget lo call beforq. purchasing elsewhere. * •' ?Pho ’subscriber would also inforrh'thc public Inal 'ho carries on the ’ • - Coffin Making Business, and can wait on all those who may desito ilia scryi cos in that lino. ■ Having a ITkaiisb, ho can altcm funerals in.the countryv'rChargcs moderate.■' FREDERICK CORNMAN. Carlisle, Jon. 14,184 G. Clotliinff liiiipovlmn. . , North East Corher Third and CJirtmt Sis., I’hiU rpHK proprietor .keeps cpnalantiyi'o'n hand a good 1 nml fill I assortment of: FASHIONABLL KHADY-MADU CLOT H IN Gconsisting ol Frock, Dross ami Sack Coats, Pantaloons, Vests, &c., adapted to the season; together with-overj’,’ other •article "requisite Jor gentlemen's wardrobes. Also aMarge and . well selebted, assortment of Cloths";.Cashmeres, Vestings, &c., which Will ho made to order, in the hesitant) most fashionable sivle, at'short nolicCe and reasonable prices. 'Grateful for the liberal share,pf custom.which las been extended to, ‘‘OLD OAK HALL,’-* no lainashall be spared to coiilimiance in future, r March 11, 18i7.—3m VKNK'I’IAN BLI_NO. MANUI'’M!TUIIKn, - • JY„. yo North Sixth siT, (d/cw doors ahobc Malictsi ,) Philadelphia.. ' HAS now on hand tholargcsl and mnstfashion ablo assortment of Narrow Slat and other Ve netian minds'of any establishment in the United Stales, wliiclrhd will sell* W holesalc nnu U?|ail, at thd.lowcst prices. :; -,, ';■ The eithtens of-Carlisle are respectfully solici tcd lo call on him bcloro purchasing elsewhere,as bo isconfident of giving entire saiisfaplton to all who may thus favor him with a call. OtD BLINDS Repainted and Trimmed, so as to look equal to now, . ,' Orders punctually attended to. nnd tlio Blinds forwarded with despatch. J. B.WILLIAMS. March 11,1817. —3m ~ ■ •PrHfumkut, Books, (oll.kinds,) SrATio-NAiir, Qutikht. Jjaiio Lames, Fanci Ahticees, ’ Smiting ISlootl, Consumption, A:c. nMIOMSON’S COMPOUND SYHIJP OP TAR 1 AND WOOD NAPTHA in ihc most cerium nml rflccUml remedy fur the cure of nil compliur.tß of the throat nml lunga, obstinate couphV chrome sore throat, bronehilirt, nsthmn, pain in thojidoaml breast, 1 lightness from phlegm, hoarseness, croup,'whooping 1 cough, dee. A trial will convince all .of its unequal* 1 etl ellicwcy;' • . ' Thomson’s Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Naptha will cure Consumption ! YET ANOTHER.CUKE!- Pilit.ihnu'ilti, April!), 1848. , Last August a ycor, I caught a Violent cold .In ( consequence of gutting wet in a shower of rain. ■ A .circumstance so common gnvo mo noiimmcdinlo con cern, supposing I should soon get ric of it. On tiro contrary, however, I daily grew worse; U violent cough set in, then pain in my breast and between my shoulders. I now suffered great oppression from the, great secretion of purulent matter iu my lunge,V. I became greatly alarmed, and my frauds considered my situation extremely critical, the mote so as.'loss of appetite, hectic fever end. nightu.woals rendered me as weak os o child. At night the sweat literally poured off me! Title was my emulsion when I com menced lising “Thomson’s Comjimsid Syrup of Tat and Wood Naptha.” I procured olio bottle, ond ex perienced so time.-, lioncfil tholT realised to continue it. I took’ in ‘nil nine bottles, and an now perfectly restored. It is nowsix: months sin* I censed using the medicine and Hid cufo remains perfect. 1 (irmly . believe litis medicine is far superior to every remedy I for consumption of tho T.ungs., i • . I J. J.'UH AMDEItEAIN, No. 8 Oarhorry si. " Affirmed and subscribed this Uih doy. of April, 1848, before die, ’ Jons Swire, Miiyor. This invaluable'medicine is prepared ot N. b. corner ofSlh and Spruce streets, Philo. , Pot solo in Oorlislo, by It- Jngney, principal agent. Price SU cents or 0 liollrls for <3,SO. . ITni'in for Sale In Clirlic Co., Vii, rillllS form cnnlalnirUOl acrrapf a 7 iicnfi of which ore in liithrr. U is divided into 0 fields, oil of which let out hi n lusting pond; 4 ofsnid fields 010 now in clover. ‘ ’l'lio improvements cornual of o ■ 1 ' '' -U ‘ ir-.’ N 11l rmiiiliue! Furniture!! OLD OAK HALL , Cheap HlliKlsl B. J. WILLIAMS, n 1 • DWELLING . , WwSwfdr «email family, Kilelfcn, Smoko House, J|Sii]H6Corn Houso and Siohla, with a well of eSSeSSSSireod water about fill ya ds from the house, Said farm i"ahout U miles from Yflnchcolor, 4 fiom Bonyvillo, and 3 from ■ Thonipooi’» Depot, on the Winchoslor and Potomac Hull Hotel, where and at Winchester is a joudy marliot fdr ill the pfoduco of the country. . ... ’ - 1- ‘ T|io price of this farm is *O,OOO, of which the pun clmser may pay any part lio chooses if not less limn * 1000, whatever halonco ho may ihooso to leave un paid will -ho divided inlo.six equal,annual payments, hearing Interest, •'fho tax on this farm doca not ex ceeded. '' ■ - ■ ! • , , The above liberal terms arc offered to induce per. sons frbm'lho neighborhood'nf/Ciirl sic, 1 a., to come hero and purchase, ad I am Informed that ll.is coun y and' Carlisle are in llio stmio valley, and the land very much alike. Several Pennsylvanians live near-this farm, and some .others hoyo hi purrhiises m this comity. , Possession given Uie first day of Match riejet, if l cnn soll iii n few wcekf. Any other Infer mntiun will lie given by addressing the subscriber at. Berryville, Clarke W nty. -~tf' '• 1 ~ < t»'"'i > •r^.- Cs .*','£" SPnEADi; EACIE'HOTEt'' -v . ■ 1.-;'! . " ' ''". Caiius'lk. I’a. ’' .; ' , ■’' .• ' j rpHETaubscribets. most-respectfully announce to . ( ; 1 their friends oird the.public, ihnljhey llifvp leaacd . the nhovo popularhouse; lately, kept by. Mr«.H,.\,l<;. Burkholder; and ufe new \ycll prepared.to uccommo : dutc thbse wllo'moy rnvbf'tho- house with- their cus tom,ln'o manner that will inshro satisfaction to nil* 'fire House lias been recently repaired, and furnished throughout with ‘jipprovedi'Furniiuro, and it is the determination of the proprietors; Ip keep auch.'on.es toblishrnent as will recommend itself to the travelling community. Persons visiting Carlisle, either on bu siness or pleasure,.Will find this" one of the moat de airahl.o locations in ,the [[loco— being,in Ijtci centre of tho town, Qrtd convenient io tho Court .House and public offices. Their IT arm will ho.constantly sup plied With all the delicacies of tho season, and every attention will hbpiiid to make their yisitots cptnforl • able, and perfcptly “at home” There is extensive Stablino attached to the. .promise*,' 'Term's tnodor a*e; They respectfully solicit the patronage of the public. ' ' K. D. ECKELS, . ■ v ' " - ■ ■ ■ JOHN‘OLIVER. Carlisle, April IS, 1817—am ■ . Mover’s First .Premium Writing' Ink. i ITHOMDr. Haro, the celobrnled Professor of Chcm ] istry in tho University of Pennsylvania. ■jePuiLAaEr.pinA.-Oct, 11,1843. “Door Sir—Haying Tried your'lnk, I will thank you to send mo another bottle,'as X find it to ho ex cellent. lam yours, truly, - '. ’ ■ ‘ ■ . ' pROBT.IIAKE,”- : From Dr. Locke; of Cincinnati, distinguished,, for hia numerdus scientific* reseatchos. - T PModical College of Ohio, Cincinnati, ‘ , 1 ; " .January 17, 1844. V "“Having used Mr. Hover’s Writing’lnk, I run Sat isfied that it is the best which has overcome to my knowledge, and.cspcmlly is it excellent for the use of.the Steel Pens, and wjll, not corrode them' cv?h ii long use. »* JOilN LOCKE,Trof, of Chemistry;” ' J Hovels Adamantine Cement. . From a - Well known scientific gdntlcman.-' - -'.i. ’ Phild., Feb. 27, 1846.. ‘‘ Mr. Jngcpli E, Hoycr~Sir : A : use of your Cc* itfbnt, and some practical, tests of its eupdriorUy, has induced'me to recommend it to others as,,on invalu* l>lc article for -mending Chlnoi Glass, or Cabinet Wflrc: . ’ .... - .CAMPBELL MOBFIT, ; .. .. . “Analytic Chemist.”; , For solo nPllio manufactory, Wholesale and He tail,No. 87 North . Third Street; opposite Cherry sited/ Philadelphia,' by-' *;• ' JOSEPH E. HOVBH,-ilfa»w/flcf«Mr.' ■ ’May-13 1847.,/ ■' V -. ■' .. Fantiyiuid Trimmings Stores ~ No. ii, South Second St., Philadelphia. , ' 1 rpilE subscriber respectfully invites the attention X of purchasers lo liis ehujco assortment of the lat est anil niost fashionable varieties of ' Mantilla and Dress Silk-Fringes. Fans. - Gimp? ami Buttons.. .Hair Frizettes , Steel Beads, Rings," .Slides; and Curia. . „ sTassels; 5 Fancy. Boxes. Bag and Purse. Clasps.' ■ u Boskets. ’Phiin and Shaded Silks*. Ooiuhs. Bead Bags ond'Pdrscs, - .Brushes, &c. ‘ > • Together ‘ wlili fl variety of other Goods, oil of which hovo been selected with Iho greatest .core, of the hest and finest quality, and will bo sold at a small ad vance upon the cost, riiiln.i May 13,' 1847. —1m • .1;. ’ (Cj’Hnir Plaited in Bracelets, Guards, ringer Ings, &$., at fihbrtnolico and in iKo Very best style. lIOWEEX & BKOTIIEHS Manufacturers of Paper HangingSj HAVE removal their store In No.IlO-Ghesnut street* South East corner of Uarpmilers.Court, Philadelphia, I 'where they are constantly receiving from their Factory. 1 .. PAPER,UAEGIXGS/ BORDERS; FIRE ... < BOARD PRINTS, -V ’. ;. ' Also splendid Decoration Fresco Paper for Parlors. 1 Tho.lalest and.mosl.Dpprovcd stylo* of Architectural Designs, Columns with Capitals,. Pilasters and ,Pa* i noling Statues, Pcclestnvlp, Imitations, Recesses, &c. They arc also making a new article of Double Win* dow Curtain Paper 4-4 wide... * •IL &U. also inform the . public that thcirs.is the only Factory in tiro country which produces many of Urn above articles, such as Statues, Pedestals,Niches, Fireboard Prints, &c., and which they warrant equal to any imported. ■ -■ Thoyaroin possession of -Five- Stiver Jlfcaa/s,.rc« cclvcdfrom the Institutes nl Boston, New York and Philadelphia, being the highest premiums awardeo for Paper Hangings by-thoso Institutions for the lust four years. . ■ v ‘ Philo..Mnrcli 25, 1847.—3 m Ms ’Cheap’Watches and Jewelry, JfeliL AT TUB - “ iMiiliutclpliia Willth imil Jewelry Store,” No, 90, Mirth Second Sired, BELOW BACK, COItNBU OK qUAUUV, . PIIILADKLPIIIA. . r\ OLD Lover Watches, full jeweled, 18 carol Cl" cases, ! $'15,00 Silver Lever Watches, full jeweled, ■ 93,00 Silvnr Lover VValehos,seven jewels, 18,00 Silver Lupine Watches, fit u i|iiul.. jeweled, U,OO Supetinr lluarlior Watches,lo,oo Ladies’ Gold Pencils, . 2,00 fine Silver Spectacles,' \rfCi Gold Finger Rings from 374e15. to $10; Watch Glasses, itlain 194 els.; patent IBJ els.; Lintel 25 ots. On hand an, assortment of Gold and Uairl Utaoelele, Dtensipins, Katrines,,Lockets, Meda lions, Gold Pena, Gold Neck, Gath Si. Fob Chains, Keys, Silver nod Gold Thituhlcs, Silver Spoons, Sugar,Tongs, &c.. al equally- low prices, All goods.wntrnnlod lo ho « Iptl they ate sold for. A 'lihofni deduction made to persons having lo sell agalri. v -:’ • ’ O. CONKAU, ■ «(, . Importer "f tVatmn. Phiia.Feli.2s, 1817. /BUCK & MOORE, , .254 Maukkt Sr u i;kt,‘ P n\ lan>:l hi i a . HAVE constantly on hand.every ilomrii|ilion of Clothing, oil of which are cut, trimmed and mudu in a manner not tg ho and arc war runlcd cheaper than the sumo i|Uolily of CJooJh. in any other cstahlUhmont in the United Stales. Also, every description of Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods at reduced prices. Those visiting llio city, will find it to lltcir inlorusl to cxuinino our slock hefttro pur chasing olsowhcro. ' Oct. 8,1810.— ly. Cheap Confectionary & Fruit Store. No. 420 Market between 12 th § i?2ih ; . South Hide, Philadelphia. ■ THE subscriber takes’ this method of informing Country Merchants, and others, (hut ho heaps con* fitanlly on hand u largo supply of Foreign Fruits, Nuts, &c., of tho latent importations, which bo will sell nl ro> duccd bash ipriccs—-also C Erbslr.ovcry day from Steam (Clarified Sugars, war* runted to Aland all weather, with fair usage. Purchasers arc'respectfully invited to cull and ox amino for themselves, when every cffoH shall bo mndo to please, both in quality and price. * , STEPHEN K WHITMAN. Phlln., March 18; 1847;—3»na . (fj'Gdods-carefully pacltod and sent to any part of the city, Railroad Depots or Steamboat Landings, without charge. Second Aiiival of Boots, Shoes ami Brogans. ..’gj*! JUST received a-now assortment ft 1 of Men’s Boots, Men’s At Bovs' Uijlf arid Kip Monroes, Ladies’ Kid and - , Morrocco Slippers,MltsosajidOUild ron’s Goiiors, Mock and fancy colored Kid Boots.— Also Kid Morrocco Linings, Ac., wholcsalo or retail at tho lowest prices.- * • ■ ' . 'Cull rit Porter's Shoe Store, comer of Main and Pill streets,’opposite tho MothodUlEpiscopalGhurch Carlisle, July 1840,, , InVurahcevOijrapariy, incorporated. by : ari act dt-Absemhly, is now. fully, organized, and ip'operation■undsr lhbjnanpgembnt' of the following comtnissibnerß.Wizr.T . Cht. Stayman,.Jaooh.Shelly.i WjmeiM Oprgas, Lewis Hyer, Christibn-Titzel, Michael. HooVor. Henry LoganivMiohael i.Cocklin, .Bepjamin H. Musser, Levi Merkel, Jacob ..Kirk, Sami. 1 rowel), sr, and Molcholr.Broneman, wlibrespectfully call the attention of citizens of Cumberland and fork counties to the advantages,which Thucompany .' I °The rates of insurance are as low anil favorable as any Comprfhy of the kind in the Stale..- Per sons wishing to become members are invited to make application toThe agents of' the , company who are willing lo wait upon them at.anvTime. . JACOB SHCLLY, .President. , ■ , Michael -HoovEa,. ViccPrcs't. ... Lewis Hvicn, Secretary. ; ■ > • Michael Cooklis, Treasurer. AoenT's—Michael Hoover, general agcnt.McchaT nte'shurg; 'Rudolph Martini, New Cumberland; M. Cockliii, Alien; Wmi-IL Gorgas, Allen! Chrialtan Tilzbl, Allen-, John C. Dunlap, Aden; Peferßlmi hart, East Pcnnshoro; David ’ Marlin, ChUrchlown; G. Bi Harmon, ’Kingstown;. Henry Zesting, Smro manstown; Simon Oyster; Wormleyehurg; Robert Moore. CariUlo; Robert C. Storied,- S. Middleton; Philip Brcchhill, for Cumberland county. . Agents for York Cpunly-VJacoh Kirk,'general ngt. Henry Logan, John Shorrickj Jbhn'Rnnkin, Dgniol Bally, J-Bowman, Thos. Kerr, Peter Wolford. /■ Protection 1 Agnlnst Uoss by Fire. . rpHE CUMBERLAND VALLEY MUTUAL JL Protection Company, will bo under the direction of tho following. Board of Managers for the . ensuing year, viz; T. C. Miller, D, W. M’Oulldch, Samuel Galbrailhi'James Weakly, A. O. Miller, Philip Spang ler,"' Samuel Tntt; .Thomas A. M’Kinncy,, John Zug, Samuel Huston, John T. Green, John Bear and Ahm. King... There aro.also a number of Agents ap r . pointed in tho adjacent, couplies, who will receive'up-, plications for insurance nod forward them immediate, ly for approval to the office of the Company, wneftthe policy will bo issued without delay; Fm further in*, formation ace the by-laws of tho Company. . - 1 T, C. MILLER, I‘rLstdcnl. A. CL Mii.EEn, Secretary. .. ' Aoests.— M, P. EgCi J. A. Snyder, Carlisle; Ur. Ira ; llnyVfticchnnicslmrg; (icorgo Briiidid.'Mohroo; L.H; Williams, Westpennsborough; Joseph M.Means, Newburgi. John Clcndonin,; Hogcslown; Stephen Cullici Ison, Shipponsburg. Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Company, Philadelphia.- ■ ON THE MUTUAL' INSURANCE PRINCI PLE— combined with a hirgejoint capital! Pre miums reduced to,nearly one half.of the usual rules. -By the Act of Incorporation, the stock.is. pledged for the payment of and losses ■ which, tho Com puny may.sustain-- Andos an additional security to the assured, tho set .requites that the profits of the busincss.'shall bo funded uniremain 'with the corpo ration', as a guarantee and prelection to the insured. against loss. This fund will be represented by scrip issued by tbo Company; bearing interest not exceed ing six percent, por.annuni. The ihsuredare:enti tled to a pro rato.sharc of-the profits of tbo Company, ■and will receive that-proporlion of. the oforesaidfund in scrip, which -the amount i.f elll 1 led [lrfirliiuiiis pnid byhim.bcars to tho total slim of earned premiums and capital stock.'■ i ‘ The scrip'-lhus -issued;‘id he transferable on the books of IhcCompony os atoi-k. , No dividend of scrip can ho"made witch the losses andijxpcnsea exceed the amount’ of earned premiums, JHTo insured are protected from loss at the custom a'ty rates of premiums, ibithoul any Individual liabik ill/ i)r responsibility for'/thd’.lossca tit cxpcnscß'of the Corporation. ' The' assured: have ill- tho rights of membership,—con .vole pt, all elections, and ate eligi ble ns Dit,cctors"bf the Corporation., , ■ ' Tho subscriber has been. appointed agent for litis Company, and aathcrnufria/ principle is superseding' i every /other mode of Insurance, ho. would confidently ' recommend it to his friends and the public. . For full particular? cnquiic either liy icllrror per mn to ■ . , JOHN. J. MY Efts. F. j! DPESSLER. laJO’liiHiirancc Company; THE MUTUAUI3ENBFITJ.IFEINSURANCE COMPANY, Office No. U WALL elvc'ct. New J company continues,io insure LIVES ONLY upui the. most favorable terms, ami al*‘lhc lowest rates'of premiums.' ‘‘The annual premium, if ovefsBo', may bo paid ’ J in cosh; and In a secured note, payable in brio year, with 6 per cent, interest subject to’ assessments, if required by the company; or it may bo paid in monthly or’quartcrly payments ot the option of the insured.. There.will bo an annual dividend of profits paid in script certificates, bearing C per cent, interest, which interest is payable annually. The company will’ loan’on their script two-thirds its amount, or it may bo'applied to future premiums, or to increase the.amount .insured. All parsons taking policies become members,‘but ore not liable beyond the amount of their premiums.- A mar ried woman can insure the life of her husband, secure from', any demands of his creditors, for. any amount, the annuarpromium of which does not exceed $3OO. The company will pay bn equitable ratc for.'Lifo Po licies, when they shall have acquired a value. 1 . All claims on-policies will, ho paid within throe months after proof of tho'death of the persons insured. ’ The funds of the company must bo invested only in stocks | of tho United Slates, States of. Massachusetts, New Jersey, New Ybrk/or in first-mortgages'bn real es lotc, WrlU double lho r amount lormcd., '*' ■ . ROBERT L. PATTERSON, Prea't. The subscriber is ogont for tho above company, for Carlisle, and vicinity; and ho has associated with himself, as Medical Examiner, J; J. Mtkiis, M, D. — Applications - for insurance; Whether by Idler or in person, will ho promptly attended. In; ami pamphlets containing tables ot'ralcs, Ac., cun ho hnc.hy’hppll entidn at the Drug slorc.of Dr. Myers, or of th 6 sub- BCrihor, , . M'. CAI*I)WEI<L. ; Carlisle,‘Dec. 2-1, iB‘JG. Iy' Life iiibiirsuwe with Piotipuclivc CIONTINUE h> make Insurance on" Lives; gmnt, f Annuities uml Eiulawincnts, mill to accept,Truds from Individuals, Corporate. Uodhs, and Courts of Justice, and uxec.ulo them agreeably to the desire of the Pilrlies; uhd loccivoDepoßitca of Money in Trust and on interest; • ’ . • / Tho Company add a Bonus ut alntcil periods to tile Insurances fur .Ufa. Tho,first Bonus was appropri ated in Dcccml'CT, IHed, iminuiilim; to 10 per emu. on tlio sum insurcil untlor llic oldest polities, to Bj' per cent., 7J per coni., dee.) on others in proportion to tho time of standing; milking nn oddilion of #l,OO, #B7 60, #7O, &c,, on every,#J,ooo otlglnolly,insured, Tho operation of 1110,1101108,10111,110 soon hy tlio following examples from tlio Ufa Insurance licgistof of tlio Company, '.litisi, . - V- ■ ' " Amount of. Policy,and '■* Bohus’or Bonus payable of yho Policy. Sinn ins'd addition. Paity’s decease.' No.' 58 1,000 .100 . ' 1,100 , 80' . 2,800 St>o .0,760 , SOI id,ooo, . 400' 4,400 870 2,000 155 " ~ 2,176 , 01)3 6,000 437 60 -6,437 60 Bates foe Insuring #lOO on a Single Info. Ago For i year, For 7, years, . For Ufa,- ’ annually., annually. #0 05' •’ '#l’77 ', 1 30 - 8 30 183 ’3 20 ’2 00 " 4 00 4 01' . ' 7 00 : BUCK* MOOHB, SOI Market Street. ISUIIIIK. ic ClmnJ Ufc Insiininncc, Annuity nml Trasl Company ofl’liilmldpliin. , Capital s3UU,OUo—Charter Perpetual. ■ OmcK No. 159 Chesnut street. 20 : ''so 01 30 131 40 ’ .1 09' BO . ,190 00 • 435 Example;— Aporaon aged 30 yearsnext birth-day, hy paying the' Company $1 31,would secure lb his family or holla $lOO, should lio die in bno year; or for $l3 10 ho secures ip them $1,000; or for $l3 GO annually for seven years, ho secure* to ihcin $l,OOO shouldvho ditf In seven years; or for SS9 GO paid an» nuolly during life,.ho provides $l,(10d whenever ho, dies;.for $O6 50 thoy would receive $0 000 should ho die in oi;o year. : : ' (Cj’Furlhor partictt)atP*rospootlng Life liisuronco, Trusts, tSuvmay hollo'd Kt ib^Dflica.' . .. ItIOiIABDH, Prurient, . .JNO.r. JAMES, Actuary^ Phila., HfaTcU : Vl»’W«.— !aF?UCTEDREAD!!!| BK. KINKEIiIN, German' Physicah; continues to he consulled confidentially at his McdicnlHoUße, N. W. cor. THIRD and UNION Sneels, between Spruce & Pine sis. Philadelphia, established since Ilia year, 1835; for the treatment ami perfect removal of all Stein 'diicmep 1 . mill all Secret Disorders;, which t 0 manage Bucceßsfullyi.it-is'so important to obtain the services of on experienced practitioner. DR. KINKEUIN, from' a : regular medical eduen lion in Germany, with the advantage of having seen every form of these maladies treated in the most re nowned .Venereal .Hospital pf Europe, and from an extensive practice of eleven' 'years in-thts eily alone, is enabled toolferto both sexes, a safe, sure, speedy arid permanent' cure-for llio worst coses of them, or any of the.effects resulting from this use of mercury, or "malpractices,of unexperienced hands. PERSONS suffering] under, eomlitutional affec tions,.weiinoss, strictures; (so .often] misunderstood, cohscquently'tnismnrinßcd.Xtoiscrcel or destructive ■practices of YOUTHS, the cßbeti of which are ruin ous’to both mind arid body, and when not counlerac ted in lime, carries' tlwutaitds of othetwiseproroisiug young men to fim untimely grave, and. all who from disgust,or,disappointment have-abandoned alt hopes of a cure, ore strongly urged to apply cither personal. Iv or by written cOmiiiunication (post-paid) to UR, KINKEUIN, whose treatise on tho furgoitig subjects can ho forwarded'to any pi cc ,' ‘ ' IMPUiSSENCE.y-Pcrsdns of old age, nr men who liavo lived ion’-'aonn. can hade at all times Ur. Cordial sent to them—a medicine challenging itssuperiority for genial debility and all ‘ls concomitant trains of afflictions. • ~To Country Invalids. living in thb country, and finding it incon venient to moko-personril application, can, l.y staling their case explicitly, together with nil their symptoms, (per letter, Yiotl-pnid.) hove forwnnlcil to them a chest containing Dr. K’n- mediemen appropriated ne- and according to lhc nature and severity of liio ease. >- : ’ SariuiTß.Hoo.iis for consultation. - ■ Office hours from'B A.;M. to.lo P, M. . , Phlln.. July 18; 1840.—1 y i- ■ 'FANCY GOODS, &c. L\V. GLENN & SON, Importers nud tlcaUu , to- FANCY GooBBf COhtBSI BRUSHES, PERFUMERY' and DRUGGISTS Sign'hf'thV EASE OF FLOWKKS.' No. SB Sooth FOURTH street, Letwvcrt Morketniid Uicsmil.i M adclnhia, have on Blind a largo aasortinint of. aiHilrs in their, lino,-which they .soll at the >crv. loivos p'riccs,' : aml or.: liberal lorn,a. -Having ortaUi.hcd Agencies in some Of the, principal Enroj onn cll.ca, llho Proprietorswill .be, consianlly loceiyH.g froth supplies, and having ,in conne»fw-*>A Ihw- kun. ness, a.largo manufactory of XERhEMERi AM) TOILET SOAPS, they are enabled to supplv Deal era with*choice articles at cxcecduig'low prices. Or ders by mail dr othcnyise.iwdlLmccliwilh prompt at tention, opd packing Warranted. Prices Current for warded when dcsiredi' • Fancy Goods'.— Ladies "and Gentlemens foilcl joxcs t accordians, p/iperweißhla; gilt and bronxc ar ticles, papoldricfc, smelling • bottles, in.-grept \nriciy; toilet bottles' of. Chiba and 'cui;glaßs..pockct-and tod ct mirrors*.4o patterns; segor and.;card eases,fancy boxes'oLVooty paper and glass; lOQ.pallrrns; *atch el's/and scent bags, silk, thread,, and;cotton purses, snuff and tobacco boxcs.-shaVing Wce.fcizor strops, music boxes; Opcra.and othci fans, dqininoc.s, coffrets arid mouchoir coers, powder boxes-and-puffs, fancy sealing; wax, ivvcm'rs.corn files; • v Toiict and other Brushes.— French; English, oml American hair, tooth, and shaving brushes in gtcul variety; co'mb whisker brushes, cloth btushe*, flCBli:brusheB,.(;.)f this: article the assortment is very '*■ ■,C(j77i&s.-r~Tt)rtdsric shell,- and . Buffalo, lurk and dressing' rortrbbi'shell side cqrpbs,.Buffalo,.hom aiid metal pocket rpl»h,-cleaners, fine extra, and copinion fine ioolh cooibk.- , , _ 'Suavities Soups.— Saponartons Con pound, sMv- ■ ing eVearn, N spins si)np, ! inililnry"«onp, Kessn trap, Rose and Congress shavihg.'iafics.' GuVilnins preen,, "for Hie //arVi-Pure. Anliiiue, Indian nnd Mnnissnr oilH.-LntfLns wale, line Pomatums, in pels and sticks, hlnflcX omnium, Indian Byofof tho Hair, Ihimhdine, Lyd-mme, is aonco of TviCj Bent’s greesii, .Depilatory. J btlocomr, curling fluid, Fetsiun hair tonic. &c. ■ • ' For Hee.Complexion.— Gli-ini s Roman Kalydor, I Michoux’s Freckle Wash, Cream.of;Almo<.d». Blsoc klo-Ncigc, Pcnrl Powder and Bulls* Lily • V* bite 1 J ll1 * let Powder,'"Vinegar.of Rouge, Bongo In PpVkLer, 1 Chinese Ronpe. Blanc dc Peril*. ... ~ Taney and Toilet Soaps- of. Otto and Rose, biller almond, jasmin, orange flower, cinnamon, lavender, musk, willeflcurs, wljito and brown Windsor, omnibus floating, transparent. &c.,- of TronohV:Englisb, and American'manufacture; also Irnrisporchl,-rose, and (looting wash balls. - . Toilet Wilier, 4c— Genuine Forum Cologne « i tir, in long anil short hollies; French nnd'Ametumi Cologne Water, about 4(1 patterns of bottles; Lavrii dcr. Rose, Change Flowers, Florida and Ciirouclla Waters in groat variety. , Druggists’ Articles.—Ab Bouptosj Catheters, White Skins, Fahey Cologne and other labels, pare Essential Oilo, Vial' corks, Otto of Roto. Vial*. Wedgowood Funnels, Piiligcrils, Turkey bnoriara. Carmine, Cork Prossers, and a great variety of miter Dealers may ho certain of gelling none but good atliclca dt.lliia-CBlubliahtndnl.gnd as low ns similar articles can bo purchased in’ tiro Umtgd blaies.' N; D.—li. W. GLENN has removed from No. St south Third.strect to his present location. : ■ :i Glenn’s Celebrated I’reparalwne. ; Glenn’.s Indian Dye. ■ Warranted to chango''gray,.light,or red hair, wlns kers, or eyebrows to a handsome broan or jet Waiß, without ’staining or injuring the hair in Hie least. VThc eulor ia.natural, arid will not run oil or soil the wiiitcel'muslin, nice fiO cents. Glenn’s Jtidlan Oil , .. For promoting the grdwlh'and beainiljiug the b nir ; Riving (im eloftwy ?«AncF«, prevnning iUrom ndliHh off, removing ilnmlrufT, &o. Il- Uus iho' piopeity <>• nmkum the luur.dal’k. nnd prevonling il from uifjiii'K gray* nml,:lieing plcnßunlly perfumed, il in cxrelku 1 for dressing the Imir, in general. Prieo 60 cent** Glenn's Jiate Tooth I’uitc, This very olsvl; |inrfdnily safe ili-ntifrirc si' 1 * apearly whiteness to tho loelb, preventing awl «*• moving spots of incipient decay. gives firmness tho glims, ami sweetness ,lo the breath. Price Oil ci«. a>' :■» it : r. . Gknn’t. Depilatory, . Itcninves superfluous iniir from the face, neck, on arms, without injury, tmlho skin, Price 60 ««»«• I, Clcnn'n Kcal Bear’s Q‘l, ' WUrraiiloil gcriulno.'ond refined'by.a. ppcuhar 1’ eesg, r for.T.roi)ioting l|io ; .growth and biS.iulilying I » hair, . W»is article is confidently rccoinmcnmi. nlao vcryusoful,for. removing scurf and dalidruli for tho heads of children.. U |»orlu« » ■gnd l» for saloon bottles bf various ‘ ' 'a/MY Curling M"®* .• t. Giving tho hair ahcauiiful durli curl in worm or colil wcnUibr. ’Price BO con ■ l - ! ' • Vltin't'SupWnc.Ttprl I'owder* A beautiful cosmetic, alloying flushes of he * 8 u fairness to Uic complexion ami to l * ,c f .i-’cx mnqy persona n clear and transparent stmn ( prossibn. ,I’rico 26 centH per boy. , m, is confidently iccpiiiintimled to tho ladles very best qnplily.ond .entire yrco rain fit! " r J pernicious'iSfendlobt..' l.t. 1-. kbft.'ltnd is cold’plain, or perfumed with (llemi'i Roman Kaludar, ; ’ or A curtain remedy for pimples, freckles. I. n, "nil ]( mqtpbow, redness, blotches, sunj.ur , c or, « may- be used with perfect safety on U “ j |; , ir „r -cdinpleiiun, and gives to H>» »km o aoft end lair 'piarancos 'PricoßO l csnlfl perholUe. ‘ fl.i c> itly j-Tlrtf'tttibvo named excellent “ rtiol ‘' | a | ” r „„ 01 i , They rtdbliiincndcd to the pul.be as rcnll y « »,,d Wave been.in.goners uso for roony year I Ai 11 ovo* fully BUBtnincfl lliclr well-earned rtrnl"l lnr i, they liayo been imitated at yntmue c nficß to plod personsp.purchnaers, will, ijo well t .gapro nek fir GlUs/n's—and sob Hint tho mm, oiT tbS 1 prlolort.ls on,the wrapper or label of oath B !v' ' 6 i„ sigii oftilo Voso ol I’lpwcrs, A 0. St) couth bclvvcmf Market olid (Jlicanul sis. Philo, Nov. 18, 1810.—thus
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