American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, March 09, 1848, Image 4

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    ' 1 J. W. EBY,
5 ' ’V 1 WEST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE,
IS constantly supplied with a fresh and general
’.assnjtmeht of Groceries, embracing a lot of
Rio and Java Coiffece,
ofliiVljesVas well as of lower priced qualities
. Loaf and Brown Sugars,
via | - Double* refined Loaf, crushed and Pul verized,'
as also White HaVonn, Brown and clarified Sn
gars—i*all of which for prices and qualities, can
not be excelled.
In addition to our former supply of Teas we have
Undertaken the «ale of the Superior Teasof J. C.
Jenkins & Co. of Philadelphia and have received
and will be .kept supplied with ah assortment of
Green and Blaqk Teas,
of_the various kinds and .qualities, varying in
price from 37& 51,25 per pound, which we
believe'will, ontrial,take the preference over all
olHerTeas iti‘this community. These leas are
put up in packages of J, $ and 1 lb, each,-labelled
with name and.price of Tea, with a Metallic as
well as. paper envelope for preservation of the qual
ity, apd each .having full weight. One of the
partners (wiip'selccts the Teas) learned, this diffi
cult;, business of the Chinese themselves, while
engaged in the Tea .Trade and residing among
them, end-possessing this advantage, their ability
to furnish, not only safe and genuine, hut also the
most delicious Teas, at the lowest possible prices,
is/unquestionable, and therefore they can bo con
fidently recommended to our customers.
Id addition to which may always he had a gen
eral assortment of all other articles in the line of
oUr;business< . All of which are offered for sale at
the lowest possible price. We. feel thankful for
past favors shown us and hope our endeavors (o
please will merit a continued share of support.
J. VV. KBY.
NEW GOODS.
THE subscribers are now opening their Full ,
slock of HARDWARE, and to which they |
would invite the attention of persons 'in want of (
goods in their line,as theirnrrangements are such ;
as to enable them to sell lower than any other .
store. -They have now a.full assortment qf locks, '
latches, .bolts, hinges, screws, and every article |
for building, nriill,,cross-cut and circular,saws, ;
mouse hole anvils, vices, files, rasps, chisels, an
gurs, braces, plain bills, planes, hand, panne],
ripping: and. tenant saws, broad axes, drawing
knives, chopping axes, hatchets, hammers, hay
and manure forks, shovels, spades, knives, forks,
pocket,knives of every style, butcher knives, ra
7,ors, scissors, shears, waiters, trays,, brass and
iron head.shovels and tongs, bellows, &c., with a
large and full assortment of goods for Sadlers and
Carriage Builders. • .
Also, 10 tons hamrheredand rolled iron, 2.10ns
cast, shear, blister and spring steel,>so pair Blip
tic springs, 1 ton American and Russia sheet iron,
- 50 kegs Dupont's and Johnson’s Blasting Powder,
3000 lbs. Nova Sootiagrindstones, 2000 lbs. Weth
erill’s pure ground white lead, 300 gals. Linseed
Oil, 100 gals. Turpentine, 100 boxes pf glass, as
sorted. Also, Copal, Coach, Japan ami Leather
Varnish, Mahogany and Maple Veneers, Cedar
ware,: Baskets, &c.
"They have also Hovey’s Patent Spinal Straw
Cutters, for cutting hay, straw or corn stalks, the
best article of the .kind ever offered for sale.
WRIGHT & SAXTON..
September 10,1847..
Carpenters, Builders, Farmers,
Jjook to your interests and buy where you can get the
• ' Cheapest and Best Lumber,
TUST received and for sale at the old Lumber
J Yard, situated at llie west end of the Harris
burg.bridge, down at the River,
150,000 Long Pine Shingles,
good quality, at $ll per thousand, 90,000 of 18
inch shingles, gqod quality—also,
400,000 Feet of Lumber,
of I,IJ-, li and 2 inches thickness, which will bo
sold as low as at any other yard at the river.
Common Hoards
at 11, 12 and $l3 per- thousand, Refuse Boards
and Planks from.G to $B,
AS THE STEAM IS UP,
itisis well to mention that the subscriber is pre
pared to .saw bills to order, at the shortest notice,
of White Pine and Oak, delivered to the Railroad
free of expense. Small building Timber always
on hand, front 30 to 70 feet Idng—also, Plastering
Laths, Fence Boards, &c», always ready for sale.
HENRY CHURCH.
'Bridgeport, Nov. 11, 1817.—if
Tho Great Central Cheap
: HAT & CAP STORE,
Wholesale and Retail, 2 Vo, 264 Market Street, Ninth
door above Eighth Street , South side, Phila,
COMPRISES one of the largest end most beautiful
assortments of HATS, CAPSjand MUFFSUh
the Union,.and of tholatestahd most approved styles,
manufactured under tho immediate superintendence
of the subscriber, in the best manner, of prime mate
rials, and will bo sold at tho lowest possible prices
fop cash.
.The assortment embraces a splendid variety 1 of
Silk,'Moleskin, Beaver,.Brush, Russia, Nutria and
other H ATS, of beautiful finish, and n complete stock
of ell kinds of Cloth, Glazed, Fur and Plush CAPS,
of the moat desirable patterns, together with a supply
of Muffs, Furs, Buffalo Robes, &c.
,Country Merchants and others are respectfully <in«
viledto examine tlso stock, which they will find it to
> their advantage, to J? before, purchasing, ns it; is his
determination, having adopted iht cash system* to
•ell for «wA only, and at the lowest price*.
*. , •••;.„ . ..JOHN FARBIKA, JR. ■
1 284 Market sL, above 6th el., south.side.
;Phlla., DecCfptrer 2,1647»^-Gm
HoaUli made easy lor the People,
Or Phytieal Training, tu make their Licet ih-thit
WorldfiOng and Happy, by the authoi • of « Edu
cation! Ae It Is, Ought to lie, and Might
*“ American Edition, with
Additions:
BEING an elementary And interesting trealise pr>
Self Knowledge, Containing abort andenlor*
tainlng articles on .
Food,; , : Heart, Gland®, Strength,
» Eating, ; . • Stomach, Nerve*,' Recreation^,.
Digestion, liver,’‘ Brain*, * Old Ago,
Blood,. Lung*,. . Mind, Man,-
Secretions, Arteric*', - Sen***, Woman, •
Head, - Vtihe. Health, Disoodc,
dee. dec; dec.
Together with the Groat Secret—Soccc®* in Life
how at*ah»od—how to do good—causta and efTcclsdf
error—habits—passions—woman described—man dc
ecriMrr-man ■ errors—rich and poor—aoxea—virtue
and vice—youthful errprs—woman how made deli
ca^—woman 7 ® virtue®, ambition, &c. &c.
for the noble purpose'of i m .
. proving and extending education amongst tho people’
• iinji^iigknowledge on the physiology of
.frttnip; otid.tho Iqws which govern mental
a ml'bodilyhealth, dee* . u •.
Any peraon ’«mling-25 cent* enclosed jn a letter
shall >ecei vo one copy by Copies williib
tent for $l. Addre«*rl»oetPffo T»nW
May27,18<17.-ly. oji# TED^&
; ai
on hand an assortment of Black
\J and cobred black and colOrcnl
French '-tastings, and Barnsley Sheetings and
Drillings','blafck’ahd- r feQlcrdd S’iik'nriil Unioh Galloons, 1
Laccs r ßibbons andfScam.GaUoo.qs, . ■- . . T
: • U ' s JOHNS r &'P'AyNEr L * !
North East cor. 4tb and Arch.
. Philadelphia Feb'. 17, 1848,—3m . ■
Hats! Hats!
flf\ THANKFUL for.poatfavors, and.-as,desirous
jpttas ever topleasftpll.wboni a yf l t v P T biriHvUn their
subscriber hereby.notifies
tho that keopsdiis finishing
shop in No. 3, Harper’s, Rp.xy,tWP L doorsjiortb.of-Jf.
Angncy’sstoro, where ho hasconstantly on hondand
will, manufacture to order.
Hals of Every Dcscriptioft,; "
nil of the very lalcslfasinone.and at ioprer price, than
ever. I.His slock pfJTURSj.i.c.-, have,, be,n- itoloctoji
with great care—and ho will mapufneturo Beaver,
Nutre. Cassiraero, Moleskin, Silk.and oilier .httls-in
the noweptstylcs, fully equal to any of the city .work.
Coll, then, fellow-citizens,and cjatninc.ouiqssoit
•nont, as wo chared nothing for-the,sight. . . ; ',
WfIXIAMH. TROUT.
February 17,'1843. . • . • . ■
Great Bargains.
THE subscriber having determined lo make,,a
change in 111* business,‘will sell off his,present
slock of merchandize.at greatly reduced,price 1 -;.—
Persona desirous of geiting good bargainfywiU do
well to call, as nll.kinds blgonds will bo solil un
commonly low, for cash. .The slock is very large,
new,'and well assorted,' with Fashiopable and
Stalls'Goods. Molly of ihe Goods will, bo : sold
25 per cent, loss than first cost. .
A‘large lot of Boots,and Shoes selling.off at re 7
dated prices. ’.
Also a full assortment o{ Groceries, at tho very
lowest prices. ~.C.;OGII.BY,
Carlisle, Japuary.2n,-1848. ■ . . . V •.
Selling Off! ;
COME'TIIIS WAY! J
THE subscribers will sell their,entire.stock of
DRY GOODS, which Consists .of a handsome
assortment of-Merinoes, Alpachas, Cashmeres,
Mous. de Lains,'Cloths, Cassimcres. Cassinqts,
flannels, and Trimmings; -with a great variety of
other goods at reduced prices. , . • .
This is a nCw stock *of Goods, and laid in for
cash at the pirsent low prices; sortie* 1 of .which
will be sold Fifty Per Cent below First 'Coat,—
Bring on your money ahd‘you .'WIII be'sitre to get
good bargains. .Thosopersons knowing themselves
indebted will please come forward and 1 pay up.'
• , • .A.&-W. BEiVl’Zi .
' ‘ • 3 doors south of 'ihe Post Office."
. Jan«ary27, 184 b.. __
Hardware!, Hardwarell
THE subscribers having purchased the .entire
stock of Jacob Sener, invite the attention of
the, public lo'theirassortment; ■ all tlm hum
bugging, boasting, and puffing irtadc by other es
tablishments, we are able to sell Hardware as low
if not a little lower than any-olher Hardware
store in the county ~ Try «s and proyo os, PVtho
old and well knbwrt stand’6n North Hanover stv,
between Commands TaVerq and the Hatand Cap
Store of Geo. Keller. We have just received a
full and general assortment of
Hardware & Building Materials,
among which raay’be'enumerated 4ho following:'
500 pounds Amorican'BUst’dl Steehal7’cehts
porlb, f .• ‘ .
200 pounds of English Blist’d. Steel at 12 J per
lb.
500 pounds of Cast and Sheer Steel at* 18J per
lb. *
500 pounds of Spring Steel 7$ cts. per pound.
3Q doz. of Corn and Grass Scythes.
100 kegs of Nails and Spikes at $4 SOpcrkcg.
60 boxes of assorted Glass.
\ 2000 lbs. Ground White Lead froni $1 76
$ per keg. . ’ . ' ■ ’ •
2000 lbs. best quality of Grindstones at 1$ to 2
cents perlb.
200 gallons of Linseed Oil.
With a full assortment of Buijding .Hardware,
such as Locks, Latches,Bolts,‘Hinges, ScreWsi
Oils, Paints, Glass and Putty., Nails and Spikes,
&e., too numerous to mention. All to be had ht
the low price Hardware store of " I,'"
1 FORTNKY & FISHER.
. Carlisle, May G. 1847.- ~
Wow Fall and Winter Goods.
The subscriber has just received andis no w open
ing at his store, on thesoulh-westcornorof the
Public Square,.an unusually cheap stock of sea
sonable go6d,s, such as .
Cloths, Cassimeyes, Sattinetts,
Flannels, Vestings, Alpacas, Silks, Bombazines,
Shawls, Muslins T Gloves, Hosiery, &c. Asplen
did slock of Calicoes,,at prices varying from 6±lo
18J cents.* Also, , t
Groceries of all lands.
Also, afresh stock,of the Celebrated FluidLamps t
which ho has laleiy'inttddiiqed, and which are
found to be'by all that have tried theni, (lie most
economical and desirable article in every respect
now in use. Aiso, , ■.,
The Pekin Tea Compatuf t Teas. He has been
[appointed sole agent in lhis place for the sale of
the above Teas, to which he would invite the:spe
ciah attention-Of, the' lovers of gpod iTeas.. .The'
manner in which they are put up is such, as that
the flavour is presetted for any length of time, be
ing incased in lead 'or tin' foil.’ Families can bo
supplied with any quantity put up in this manner
The public is respectfully invited to call and
exaniine< his Bloch, before purchasing,elsewhere,
inasmuch as ho foals confident that his viitldtyand
prices will fcosatlsfactoVy lo'pWchsshre.: ' • '
1 ROBERT IRVINE, Jr.
■Carlisle, November 11,■1R47.
Philadelphia Advertisement.
OLIVER EVANS’ ,
Salamander, Fire and Thief Proof
IRON CHESTS,
WARRANTED equal to any other make, and
have never'b'een injured ;by Fmc idr. Bub*
olarb, In a single instance. He also keeps on
hand a full snpply of- Coftithon Ghosts,roado Tof
lighter Iron, at lower prices.
LottorOopying Crosses'and Books.
. Trucks for Stores, Factories, &<*•
Druggists’ Presses;■ ’ ’ 2 '.-tm ,'■> ; '<■ ’ v’i :;
Eagle Glass Paper, , \ .
Portable S)iower Baths,‘Sccl-' Vl ’
Packing Levers, : ‘ ' ; ' : ;
Hoisting Machines, r
Refrigerators and Water Fillers.
; ,u; .OLIVER EVANfK ,
v Gl f>pulh Second St., below ChesnillJ'Phlla. 1
REFRIGERATORS ~ ,
For cooling and preserving MEAT, BUTTER,
MILE, opd oil articles intended for culinary pur
posep.
WATER FILTERS., : , i s -
OLIVER EVANS’iOELEBRATED WATER
FILTERS, for purying watdrlhatiS brackish or
muddy, whether liy rains, minerals, or otherwise,
can bo had of all sizes and prices,'aflho Waro
rooms, No. Gl.Soinh Scqqnd.otreeli twoidoors’bo
jow ChepnulBtrßo'ti|Pll>MelpliiB.i; ii ~ii i n-! 1.
! October 7,’ 1847—ly* ■■■ ~
; .Watchcp, &c v -'.,-.
J® nHEAr WAKE.
(KyL' AND gold
fiHMkPotcnl Jjevcrfl, £io. ' Oold Eepihofl, $3O. —
Silver Lever*, $2O. Gold guord,vest and fob chains,-
gold and silver pencils, finger rings and
spectacles, oar rings, miniature eases, medallions,
fancy card'cases, Sllver tobld and ton
spoons, tea sets', forks, :lddJ# Js !nUtor knives, : cups; ;
dee. Fine plntod castors,’ dako baskets, candlesticks,-
BriUnpia ware, waiters, 1 DIAGON’S* PATENT
I'AMPS. & c . Also gold Patent JiiWnwatchcsl IVom :
$4O to $l5O. Watches and docks repaired/- SUp<>
dor diamond point'gold pchVt tty-1.60;
‘ . :r L-& WUE. WARD,
KrissKinltlc’s Head Quarters.
TNOBTHjntANOVEn, STREET,CARLISLE.*
mHg lalcdffnhiß nTC\!]qdpf
J_ hi? friends aqd tho ppblicin gencr.nl, tliat no
ihas mlWay S Ton
JjjOifl UAgJ v^ey((YhicJi.C9r,q.u?l
ily'cannnt be* surpassed* ty-ahy manufaCltrrdd* in
the State) which he will sell Whpicßalfi or Beteil
,atlhe Old Stand, in North Hanover street, where
he also keeps Foreigtf FRUITS and NUTS of the
latest iniporla^Qn< ; whicJ) ,sy,ill l^a. ( sold,«yfto.lowr.
est prices for casji. consislß- in-part of
the follow,ing: ‘ - ' .
; ' O/anges,' Lainons,TßajsiiA.;Prunee, .Hrapes,.
;Citroq,;P'atw„Siiß«V#9» W&tf. 18 ?)?, A*S*«
Pea Nuts, Pecan Nul?,.Al i mq,nde,,Jsnghßh Wal
nuts, Filberts, &c. ■*'. . ,!-
He would BlBQteaUitll©:-al,tpplioi) of, th?nnhlio
to his Slock of Faney Attiole^ f; Btti!phle for,the op
proaohing Holidaysi'tansisUngof:;
‘•■TOfS, DOLLSJINDJ'JNQrNOTIONS,
Wliichifpr beauty and vanbljrsurpdssesariy'lhilig
of life'kind ever offered to Ihp-fcttiaOns of-Carlislh.
In connection witH’lhi Above He'lias'Just deceived
«p <rto ' e V o fi. u
; • Fresh Groceries,
consisting of, superior Crushed ’and refined 'LoVif
Sugars.} and.Vgbcrf Ijrfsftity of B fdwn Sugars', 1 C6T
fee,‘frdm 8 to 13} els per poundj a superior article
of Imperial, Young Hyson arid Bldck Tcsrj’M’o
la'sses of all kinds, Chocolate/Cracilors,.Cheese,
Rice, Blacking, MatchesV’ Brushes,: &c.' ! % Fresh
Spices, such as 'Peppbr, 'Al : s)ri6e, Cinnamon,
Cloves, Mustard, A supply
of Indigo, (best,quality,j, Aln)n v Sfarph, tWdShing
Soda, Sallpeire, &c., whhstrwill^qsdld.M^"reason
able price?. .
The subscriber returns his sincere thunks to the
public forllie liberal patronage extended to him
during the time he has been mbusineBB,and hopes
by attention to business and to please, to
merit a continuance of the same. All orders from
a distance promptly attended to.
■ December 16, 1847.
Winter Supply or Drugs, Ittcdl-
ciucs, &c.
S. W. HAVERSTICK‘having just opened
his WINTER SUPPLIES of Goods, desires to
call the particular attention of Families and Phy
sician to his replenished assortment of DRUGS
and, MEDICINES, which have “been purchased
at the best houses in Philadelphia, and may be
relied upon for freshness and excellence.
; Added to ihcso will be found an entire stock of
PAINTS . OILS- , DYE-STUFFS, Varnishes,
Glass, &c. &c., all of which he will ensure to be
of the best quality and at the very, lowest prices.
- He has made many additions to his stock of
BOOKS , besides securing a newsupply of all the
Text Books, Histories, Readers, Lexicons, Writing
Books, &c. now in use in College and our public
schools—which he will dispose of on terms suit
ed to the circumstances of all.
‘Hisstock'of FANCY ARTICLES embraces a
rich and .ox.fehsive collection which it would be im
possible to enumerate, buLcomprising many novel
ties which cohhot fail to .strike the eye and please
the taste, such.as Ladies and Genlleman’scutlery,
gold and silverpens and hair,' tooth 'arm
clothes Brushes; Perfujnes of Rouselle’s rich and
extensive verities, fancy soaps, sbayjngcreamj card
cases* pocket pistols, pocket bboks, &c.' 1
Also, a new supply ,o£ Cornelius's elegant
Lard LAMPS, together With Sperm and Mould
Candles, Baskets, Musical-Instruments, ’Umbrel-
Children's Toys; Door-Mats, and other arti
cles in the variety dine; which wilh d constant
supply of fresh FRUITS,Nuts ftnd Confectionary
of the richest Quality, make'a large and splendid
stock'Ufwhich he confidently invites the attention
arfd’patfbhnge of his town and country friends, at
ln North Hanover street, pearly op
posiie.lho Carlisle Bank. ' :
’ • S. W. HAVERSTICK.
- Carlisle Dec. 10, 1847,
CI*EAI> DRUG STORE.
J& W. B. FLEMING, respectfully inform
* theiV' friends' and 1 the public generally,* that
they have taken the Drug Store lately owned by :
Mr. Franklin Mehaflfey, and formerly by Messrs.
Slevqhsorv&'Dinkle; onitbe North .West corner of
High and PiU'slreola, directly opposite, the Man
sioh Housd-Hotelsdh the’Borough of Carlisle,
where they have on-hand and Intend constantly
adding thereto, a largo assortment of ' 1
. Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils,
Dyestuffs, Perfumes, Fancy Articles, Glass, &c.,
which they are determined to seljl on actjqihmoda
iiiig terms. 'J’heyintend.glving ; theit untjiyided
attention to the business, apd ;hope-to.-receive a
liboral sliaro of encouragement. Physician?, pre*
scriptiona carefully *
Carlisle, March 18,1848.. .. . ' ( : .
r\ IiEAT IMPROVEMENT ■in TpE da-
VT GUEBREOTYPR .ART.—M. A. ROOT’S
barrucrreolypea, HO, tp.br.stmu St. HIPLADEL
PHIA,'having been proiWiiced superior, in the
pities of Europe and : l|\o United Slate?,' apd'been
justawarded in the city of N. York the GREAT;
PRIZE of »• the FIRST MKDAIj for the BEST
DAouEnn?oTVPEB,” agaio'calla atienlion to- his
•later and still more valuable improvements. This
last is thus.noticed by the. Evening Bulletin:
ThcTnic,ll|[Ut. ~;
M.vA- Root, the great*.Dapaerrcotypist-of this 1
city, has filled jip Whom In the.third story of his
establishment, expressly to obtain 1 the ■ Manifest
advantage of tho northern light. The light from
that direction is necessarily sought by all paint
ers, because of its firmness and uniformity, and
Mr. Root, with consummate fact, resolved to avail
himself of this aid, corrcct.ihadevve. v .
The Bbston'Atlas speaks of llio portraUs by the'
distinguished Dagu^rreotypisf,’ Mi' A'. Roof; and
was aalonished to find that the art had been carried
tg such a high degree of perfection. Mr. Root,by
sptnp pew chemical discoveries,has been enftbted
do transfer thejiuman opunicnaheQ t.o.tbp Pagupr
reolypo plalo wiih/aa,accuracy and ,fidelity alto
gether incpnceivahlo. Evpn-Miojoyjoue and tough
ing face of the infant is transferred in an instant
to the enduring silver plate with astonishing accu
racy, nolwJlbWanding.lndnfaiilJiro there is scarc9 :
ly 4-second oIT llfnefuurihg wbrhlng hourSj.whcn
. iliq.body-jf entirely
The North American and United S(?te? Gazette
says of a Family Group of Mr. Ropt—“lt was
universally apkno\vledged-vvori)iy-pf boing oloss
; Bd'amODgilie'jfirai .triumph^ Jiaavemborm
art. I’* 1 ’*
iirhO’.Cily Wo are delighted vns|
Philadelphians, Uoptlpok the
modal and highest premium for ifisistiperb pic
tures both in Now York and Boston* overall com
petition.. 7 Tlus'js-indbodln'great triumph!-Root's
pldlurer&ro o'i near pcrfediion as it is possible to
geu*ThwoUs'UhoughVdolidaby, finish, and tho
higheftt dd£reo of'nriiHtic oxceH(jnco in them."
• ‘ “*fWperfeclion of thb'art. Siar.
“Tho best in every point of vrew."— Penmyl
vania Inquirer .
“The best ever exhibited ih lhis couhtry,
' ’ l ', ’ '' :l " : '* r - ,Ji f - :
15! The’L»ivtc|ii*bdi? a Custom House Orno^ha 1 bbJ
served; wlicnbxaminlhg'a pAckagoof' ftooVd Da
guerreotypes, “that they wore the best specimens
of tho kind that had over passed through their
ihands;* i *»-•'* •
c /HIGH tJHKRIFFi TATK or EDiNßonouhn,
fcctfMm/, ft gftfal'orrtatour.ln-tforhs of arn says; In
a*fet(tfrl6>a fritfnd In Hlilla'delpkla*- “Thoro f ib
nothing like thorn hero; they throw us complete-*
iy in tho shade—thoyoro beautiful, and tho ilk
ness perfect. 0
A volumno might bd filled With similar notices,
"Dot families, relatives or friends, who wish to se
cure faithful and beautiful portraits, as koopsakps
and memorials, :i or dimply WgemftbfWMfluipito
art, 1 always IhWtoktinwfftr®' inVltefl/slrtrigdra ’Bit;
well'fls cltiit'tMsVtd’extinVmd’thb ’6bperoVoflbbu
drspecimehk ih/thc pbJplhr’Freb' Admission Bp-'
..* { • ’'' ;i • MO Ohcstnui Street.
Phi la. Doo. 10,18-17.—fim.
.ion WORK
NEATLY. EXECUTED AT ;TIIIS OFFICE, I '.
1 Fire. !
o' 0 UMte E HIiAN D v. WEtTAL i
|X'''Prot?clionCohipahy,willlbsundoi< indirection
[oft the foHowitlg' Boafd.of'Managers for Iho. ensuing
ycdrj l viz: :-T.vGiMiller, Bamupl‘ >Gfll
blochj'Pice D.iWvM’CuknithV Treasur
er; A, G.Miller,Secretary; James Wcakiyj; Joh'b T.
AbjfaHrfm King, Richard Woods,
Samoa-Huston, William PoaV,-Scott-, Cdylc; • Alcx
toayidgon,. There aroalso-a number of Agents ap
pointed in thoridjneont .counties who. Will receiv'd,ap
plications for insurance end JCorwnrd them immediate
iy( foV.hpproyaf.to thaoflico ofttheCompany, whonthe
policy;will- bo issued; Without delpy*" J-oi /urther ia
formalioA:6eo!thp:by*l.QV?Bof l tho;Qompany.; if i;i:
IV nVi pi;MlLDEß, ■President. .
•Ai fcAftlWfe sccrsigryr *,i; , . x •?; •.
Fe bt j 10,i £B4 9...,.,.
■ , :;' :i A6K'NT /; . :
L, H. VKiUiom6£;Eßq,,;WcBt jPcnneborough, Gen
eral Agpni.ft j( y vi! i/\r|
J, A. CoyJfy-.GarliaJej* Ur.lra,-PpJ> Mechonics
btlrg; George B’ripdle, Monroo; Joscph.'Mi Means,
Newbiwg,; upKp.ClendpDin, 1 HogealpwnStcppcH
Colbertsoq,^f4ppcP 6 Vufe *’ - ’ , i
> i -I
THE Allen and Eastponnsbofough Mutual iFire
Insurance JDowpany r ,or,Gi\mbo{:land County,
incorporated By aip act of Assembly , ( U- now ; fully
inoperation undu^'p,management
oft, Viz: J, . ; /
: .CbilStayraan,’Jacob,Shrilly, Go'rgas,
Lewis Christian >Tilze]i‘Robert Stcrrett,r
HenWj’-Logap^Vliobael' Cdckliri, Benjamin H.
Muesef, Levi Merkel,Jacob Kirk,Sami.Bro.well,
sr,and Melchoir Brenoman,who respectfully call
theaUentipnoCcitizopa of,Cuinherland ; nnd York
counties to. the advantages avlucK . the company
holdout. ■; • v;i
; 'The rates ofinsurance are as lowiand faybrable
as apy Company, of..the kind. injheState. Per
sons, wishing Jo become, members are invited to
make,!applicatiori.ib the agents ’of the company
wlio.are willing to wait upon them at anytime.
.. .. ... r...... j£ COB SHELLY,‘Pres((fen/.
Henry 'Logan, Vice President
Lewis ITf BR t Sfcpc/qry. .
Michael-Cocklin, Treasurer*
February 3 y r
. AnKNTS—RudoIph A l\TnrLin, New Cumberland;
Ghrißllaa,,Tilzcr t .Allen; -John C. Dunlap. Alien;
C. B.’ Harmon, Kingstown; Henry .Zcaring, Shire*
manstown; SimomOyrtor, Wormleysburg; Robert
Moore. Carlisle.,, , ■ : '
; .Agents for York County—jacpbKirJcvgcyoral ngC
John or J' John Rankin,- Bowman, Peter
Wolford.,s’ ■
Agents for Harrisburg—Houser & Lochman
O
iclanare'Mii(nal Safety Insurance
Company, Philadelphia.
ON THE,, MUI’UAIi INSURANCE PRINCI
’ PjLE—combined wilh.a largo joint capital! Prc-.
miutns reduced to nearly one half of the usual rutCfi.
Hy' tho Act Of Ihcoiporoliori, the p'tock is 1 pledged
for -tho.paymcnt of and losses which the Com
pany may sustain. And as ah ddditwnaTsecurity io
the assured, iho act requites iliat ihvprofts of the
business shrill .bo 1 funded k and remain with the. corpo
ration, as a guarantee tind' protection to iho insured
against loss* . This, fund will bo represented by scrip
issued by ,the Company, hearing interest not exceed
ing six. per per*annum. The, insured arc enti
tled to d pro raid shore of t|io profits of the Company,
and will receive that proportion of the aforcsaid.fund
in scrip, which tho amount of coined premiums paid
by him, bears to the total sum of earned premiums
innd capital slock.
Tho scrip ihus’ijisupd, to. be (transferable on the
books of thoComppny as stock. i-;. > I
‘ No pf .Bcrip can bo madc when tbo losses
and expense? exceed tho amount of earned prpmi ums.
.The insured arc 'protected from, loss at.thp.pustom
ary rates of premiums, without any individual liabil
ity or. responsibility fpr tho losses ot expenses of the
Corporation. Tho assured have all'-.tho. rights-of
membership,—can vote at all elections, and are eligi
ble as Directors of the Cprporalion.' , •. ~ ;•
Tho subscriber has hepm-appointed agent for.this
Company, npd as tho mutual principle is superseding
every.other.raadh of Insurance, ho tyould confidently
recommend it.to his.fricnds and tho publ|c,
■ For ifull particulars cnquiio either by letter or per
son to: , ’ .. JOHN J.-MITERS.',;
Carlisle;,July,22,lB47y .. .... . . ;
- Green’s Celebrated Vermifuge.
• A PURE FOR WORMs/; ! V i ; '
Prepared by Samueil.F, Greek, and sold joholcsaU
and retail by him at Lewistoidn , Pal
A S the above article will recommend itself,. tl\q sub-
JJI scriber thinks jt.unhcccssary (p say anything'in
its favor, os mlntcroUs . certificates of its good effects
could bo obfniried, both hi the cost ahd west—how
ever he has thought proper tqadd the following only:
, From'R, ;CA>i'rDiitT.,' Esq.—l certify that a child
of mine/four iyedrs old wos' ir.oiiMed with NVornls,
and ofter ; using' ohd tial of'Green's celebrated- Ver
mifuge/ tnyihoy;had from 100 to 300 Worms expell
ed,•and'becamo perfectly healthy afterwords; ! would
therefore recommend it to the public. ‘ ‘'
~R. CAMPBEIjU, Huntingdon Co., Pa..
, From James HEHniinsdw, Esq.—A daughter of
mine 8 ' years old discharged ISO* Worms by. the use
of a viol of GrccnVcclobtetod yerrnifuge, ’ "• V
s ‘ Co., Pa, .
From Jojiw CJ Howatid.—A child of mine about
4 yearn old'bcingdroublcd .wltli Worms, Inarchoscd
k vial of GreenVcclcbrdted Vermifuge, - and after giv
ing my child but 1 two doses, it had Upwtrds of 40
Worms expcllrd. 1 • [JOHNC-HOWARD.;
Ohio,"Aug. 20, 1847. " !
I certify that a child of ipino s'years old was,'trou
bled with Worms, and ’l* purchased a vial of Green’s
celebrated Vcrmjfyge,
doses my chijd ‘discharged upwards*of 40,W0im5... I,
Would rccommcnd it io the public. 5
’ JOHN CiCGULTER. ; ,
ZahCBville, So’pl. 0,"1847j ’ ' : , L
i For salp by I Ww. iltiATTox, Druggist, Nowvillo,
CumJt>cr|ond cpilrity, Pp*. ‘ 1 *f '“ ' /
i, P. S. ;4I You warrant the Worms and wo will war
rant tho medicine.” : 1
! February 24, —Cm~ , . _ 1
WATCHES; AND JEWELRY.
■■ T. CONLYN
Respectfully announces to.the public that
ho ban Removed his VVATCTII and JEWELRY
'' f*T~S Store'l6 the. building ,one doof
' - oast °f W® Former stand,'.bn
? trcet » bo iwill con.'
/ffat stonily beep on ’hand 'arid for
i • fifa 'a JflttftLpalo op tho most ‘ roliaopablo
1 Gold and Silver Lever }
Xgpina and Common l ‘‘p
WATCHES,
„ Breast-pins, Finger Hinge,-Ear.Riogd,
,QoM and.Silver,Spectacles,.' ;
Gobjand Silver Pons and iVnbifs,.
Dlninpnd.,pointcd gold pons, at from ,37 to $2,-
50,'- j
! Tocliot' compasses, pcn-knivcs, gold guard,cjiains,
and .watchj keys, silver thimbles, Miniature oases,
Lockets and Bracelets,- ~ j , ,
Silver Table and Tea Spoons,
Bettorknives, and ,an infiniteivari'oty'of!other arli.
I elos usually IcopLin a wolMuVnisliad Jewelry store
•; Gold-Lover->VAlcJ)es,.fullijeWellod, 18. caret eases,
i fromis4s to 690> Gold Xcpinos .from.s3o to s3sj
. Silver-Lever From.,sls r to ,s3oij Common iwalchds,
from $5 to 1 * *,
, . My-atoqU,!* large,,apd. Jam dptejminod.to soil as,
jow aac^ l b. 9 by retail in.lbo cily,,-.,. • ,i-. i
‘, Watches and Jewelry repaired as papal.,, « ,
; , , • r f ‘T.’iQp.NLY^.-]
e - Carlisle,.May f1 20,1847yr-ly.
Hr. I. t). lo«mI «y ■ y
"VTTIE'L perform all ppqrtilionoiipon ITid Teeth",
. V.V fthat ,prp required ‘for their, prnsnrvaUon,
fluijh.lifi; .PM£lngY%f.i:qr Vi)l|
restore, .tho loop ,pf tbetp.
iTppfji.'Trom a single jTeotli to y ' ; ,
iJCSOflica on PiU,sttpps,‘,n!,rpvp d9,pfß South of
thaJtaUrjpmlJlpt.ol.n -,. z; >.,m MUl‘
•ft.
tiro last ton (layspitr cairh.indntli. bn T , s»,
Cotiisia, Juiy/d.iaao;:'-' i
CliriBtraas.uriaNcwiycafl*sPrc'Bcn<§i
and;p.e.tftij f ‘iit the PgUadplphia
h YVWMfttch and Jewelry Store,;Nq v {)6N.ojth. tic<>
ond strcotcornojr;df.QarVry, Philadelphia.
enjraj,,
'CpsC^■, ~/• -.’jPPtPP;
/Silver;Loypr i ‘WqtcliCß,,fullJewelled,-. .18,00
Silver, Lpvcr patches scycnjcwcls, Jm . ; r. ,16,00
£ilvci jljppino, jcyrcUccl,/f>., • V.i s .;ij t oo
Quarter Wptchcs, goqd quallty,,.,, . . M ) B,PP’
Imitation.r ; rdo 1,...,,,;;;,,. h'-j; -P»PP
Gdljl,Spectacles,--, /I-> :< . ■ i T»PP
FjneSilvcf Specluclps, . •. ir , LPA
Gold Bracelets with topnfc,Clones,, .. ; ... ~ 3,0.0
Gold;Pcns jmlh sjlvcr r; v,, ; 1,«0
Biivcr;Tca spooris.frpms4,BO ppr apt,to, . . ...6,00
Gold Finger Riugs»frqin 37i,ceplpto. i.,, .. . : 80,0p
Watch Glasses., best quality—plain £i l2s cents*..,, .
, Faicnt ISJj Lunct : Othcrarticicß m .... ..
, .proportion, i 1 n* ‘v,
; V ‘All.goods watranted, to bo w.hpt t|ioy. arc .sold-for..,
, dn.hond, some,gold ai)3 BUycrLevQr and Lupines,
BliiljloTycr.ihan the obqy o PP? C ®‘ •• tiii.fr :n t
, • On h/ind• prjarge assortment of
ton, salt and mustard spoons, spqp ladles,.sUgar, tongs,
napkin rings, fruit & Imltcrltniyes,
knitting pecdlo cases arid, sheaths, purse and rcticlo
clasps. The silver warrahtcd.lo be equal to Ameri-
can coin. ' • \’ .v. ■’ • V »
Also, a groat variety.offino GphV.Jcwolry, consist
ing in pnrt.'of Finger'Rings of, all. styles, act .with
Diamonds,' TSmOiblds, ’ Rubies,'.TorqUoise,. Topaz,
Carnet, pbmclian/Jnspcr, Capo 1 May,[Amethyst dhd
other ttones; Brdastpins and ( BracDl,ets’o’f all styles,
sot wilh'StbWcV and Cotncona,.and ennihelcd—Eni--
■ rings' bf a.il' styles, Gold ‘chains of all styles, arid of
the with all other orilclesiri
the line, which will bo r sold'much‘beloW New York
prices, wholesale or retail.- ‘‘ O.' CONRAD.''
No. OG North Second street, corner of Quarry,'lm.
porter of Watches, Jeweller/and Manufacturer o'
Silver Warbi V ‘
' Philo., December 23,< 184-7.
RJGMO V AX. •
“ Quick Sales and Small Profits."
. DR. J.IWYKRS,,haB lately,, removed hip
JsEg Drug and Book Store .
/Upa to the large room in Main street, rccentlyi
occupied by S.,M* Harris, owned, by Mrs. Knox, and
mcariy -opposite the Methodist Church. Ho will in
future give oil his time, (except when engaged in
Professional! business.) tp the interests'of his store ;
and having Alfred the services of careful and expe
rienced assistants, he confidently assures his friends
and the public, thot their orders and proscriptions
shall have the most accurate 'attention.
Dr;.Myers also informs bisTriends that in'addition
to his former large assortment of ' 1
the latter, a very choico.and ipxtonsive-colicction,)
ho.has,just opened a splendid assortment of
Books, (nil kinds,)
Statiostaiit,
CuTLKTIf, ■ > •
Lakh Lamps,
Fancy AiCtjcieb,
Painily, Groceries,
Dnuoe,.
Pairts, ,
'Ol LB. .
Dtb-stuits,
Spicks. .
Fhuits,
of cycry variety an^pricc—ondjos,he intends doing
business on! the popular icrw2.?,of ,"quick .spies mid
small,profits,” lie ,is determined to .seU GiiocEnins.
artdnvcry other arliclo.iiq,may offer, iisfqw as they
con ho‘ Iliad in Carlisle,. Ho gives ft general invitation
lo.olthis ffiqpds to„pall. ~ , i :r
gjr*For the accommpdalion.of his friends, Dr. My*
ers’Drug Store will .be open nt ( p.ll hours on Sunday
for the sale of Medicines onlyi. , ■ ,T
consumption; ,
Asthma,Bronchitis, Spilling Blood, Pain in the
Side and Breast , Sore-Throat, Hoarseness, Palpi
, tatipn of, the Jleprt,, ,Whooping Cough,,Croup,
Liver Complaint ipiti
Diseased Kithcjftfftrc radically.cured by- .. v,
ipOMPOUND; SYRUP OF ■ TAR
: AND WOOD NAPHTHA. . '
A LTHOUGHIho grcat-latollty of Pulmonary dls-
IJI eases; at this lime shows that there are particu
lar casrs that render still too applicable the designa
tion. 6t approbia mcdicorum~ the disgrace of physi
cians'—to this class of diseases;, and-that there are
stages in their progress; which 1 hbving once horn
reached, recovery is doubtful. Still,no one should
despair. The writing of physicians*, who have given
toAhcsb affection's particular attention, abound.with
many recorded 'cases;of recovery when the ' patient
had reached a seeming hopeless stage of the disease;.
and; then? is, at Ihia'timC. a (n Phil
adelphla which 1 has rhcl«wiUi' the most triumphant
nnd'chceribg success in Iho'ThdHt'obsUnßte forms of
ThrrtHt : nnd Pulmbnary ss to'have'ob
tnined the sanction and ompldymenl" In the practice
of many physicians* ‘ ,
Allusion is had to Thomson's Compound Syrup t of
Tar and Wood Naphtha—:iho preparation of one,
who, having given to diseases of (ho lungs and their
moans of cure,'the !mopt carcluj and thorough- atten
tion, presented toilho, public this great remedy. .
The soothing and curative po\y»r of Tar has often
been' bbsorved in ,severe coughs-and consumption.—
But lii the above preparation, bcsjdcsoinc bf.qur most
valuable vegetable pectorals there is conjoined with
it the 'Wood Naphtha , a medicine but lately introdu
ced, but which has been employed with the most sat
isfactory results in England/in pulmonary consump
tion, especially of a,tuberculous form; '- .
Read the following from You.no, the'eminent
oculist/' ' '•- _ * • *- “■
' ' :PiriLA;, January 18VJ847.
;,s Messrs. Aifo:f*T& Dickson j—Gwitlothem-rHriv-
Ing recommended in my practice, and used in my o\Vn
family, Thomson's Syrup-of. Tnr and
Wo6d Naphtha, 1 htivo no hesitation in paying that
jt is one of the best preparations of tho kind' inuso;
and persons suffering' from colds.cougbSrnficctio’ns
of tho throat,'breast,i&c, so prevalent at this Benson
of tho year, cannot tiin arty, rnodieihb’that will cure
or prevent .eonauMptionJ sooner;, than Thomson’s
Compound By rap of Tor Atid Wood Naphtha.-
/Youno, M. D., I£2 Spruce sU
This valuable medicine, is prepared; orily ot the
North Eost corner of Fifth and Sprgee streets; Pluln.
Sold in Carlisle, hv B. ANGNEY. .
Price of largo “bottles sl’, or six bottles foi .$5. Be
fore oflmitotton. ! 1 J
November 25, 1847.
Extonslvo Furniture Roomtu
WOULD most respectfully call [tin attention of
‘ Housekeepers end'the, public generally, to
tile oxtdnßlvd stoch of Splendid Furniture, includ
ing Sofas, Wardrobes, Centro and other Tabled.
Dressing and Plain' Udrcpus, tt'nil every variotyjbf
.Cabinet.•'Ware and Chairs,
which thoyhavojustopened at lliolr nbw.'rootqs,
On the corner Of. North Hanover dnd Louiher sis.,
Carlisle. ‘ v ”' r ',’ ‘ "
nho>enporior finish of
the workmanship, nnd elegance of 6lyle, in which
their arllclos are got up, together wUh thoir c/rcrr/?*
ncaa,iwlll rdoommendlthom toevoryiporsorirwonU
ing Furniture. TJiey have olßomadearrangemontß
for manufacturing and. Hooping‘aoonstaritlsupply
of eyeryi&rticlo.iO IhOlr lino, both plain and orna
mental, olngant and useful, afprioes.'whicliiihey
cannot fail to suit purchasers. They would corn*
dstlyinvitß;persona who aroabouttoicommphfce
housekeeping ;to; call and examino/lhoir- pfasohl
elegant stock,: to which (hoy Will conalantlymake
additions ofitho;nnwost.and most Tnbdnrn)Btylee.'
1 COFFINS mado to order at theishdrlbßt
for town and country* • :-.i c<iU r.
(Graduate of Jefferson Medical College,
*p BSPECtPUIitiY offers to tho public' hln prbfes
l4-\Bi°nal aocvldc'u'Tn <thb practice Of McMiclntf,’Stir
gory, nnd Midwifery.*sl7l.-5. ni iJ-'v.. )
1 Office at'lhb.'roßldcndo of his fathering Smith
J-lanovor street, dhredtly opposite Morrolt’a Clntel^ 0 *
■.borin') Hotel, ondtlfb Second Prcabytprldh Ohurcß.’
■ Carlisle Aprils, 1847.-—Jy . ( v*v'i. tf .
„ It I
Burns, Scalds, ajidaukinds tflnjldmcd v
rpOUSEY'M, U'NLV-EHSAL OINTMi'm
JL the most complain l)nrn Antidote e‘v ' i 1
It .instantly. (an if, t>y.> Magic) stops pal , v
roost desperate J3urna and Scalds. . .i? lir , 01
,BruiaesfjO!tf.l^,;B||ttfir\«, t i ’i6j.,' oh man or hi-' St
tlie'best application tf-al ctaii.be made.' Tl
have trirfdpand thousands praise it, ’lti, p®
perfect master of pain ever discovered
use, ; teCdtiidVenll,if.) : ' ,l ( | ’
label. . teiiiftat&'llfs ' 0 “"
Boatmen,'.Livery, Men, Farmers, and all
use Horses, Vyill find this Ointment the
thing they can afse" lbr'pollar"Gal| a i ■
Kicks, i p ;.<^.,;di(''llieir^animals.
raoroifnl'mab AohM f(eeij his animals as rL?
pain as possible. Tousey’s Universal n-
Is all thkis VimMredf fry it.
B \ tC3 Rl ' r tg er bite 0 f ,
ous Insects, Jpufspy VOlnlmenl is .Unrivai ,
iHundredsTiaVAlrle'd ifand found it good
■ Piles Cur'ed.\ tybi 1 tiipjPiles, Tonsev’s' r •
sai Ointment (s j),e best .Twiddles ih a T,
bo applied. jip,vo lricd.it for (he pi
recommendjit. { 1
' OUSafti-owefy ’'W.bld.obsltnt{leSore. a
is nothing equal; to Teusey’s Ointment, a '
son in MrinUhyhad'.'fhfqti number of y ra ’ r ; A *
leg baffled Ihb skill, Ijf the doctors, q-'” 1 11
Oinltnorit vfa|i Wop’mrtended by one of the f!l
physiciahs’(who lirievy lis groat virtues,) and
boxes produced,more benefit than the paii Pnl '
received f'rbb arty, and all previous remedies I
all try it. " '/. ‘ 1
Burm Sid Stands‘ißircd, Thousands of ra ,
of Burns and Scalds, ih.'all parts of the conm,
have been cßred.by Touspy’s Universal Oinin,.
Certificates .enough stan bo had to fill iliewhol
this sheet, ' . ' ' ' ’
Vxolent~Wuia& Cured. Testimonials mi i r ,
menials, in' favor, of Tonsey*s Olntmont for enri
drmlfl ln J 'SyraVubß.wiil certify to its 'crreal me*
in relieving Vhft pain of the most severe Rniise
All persons it.
' Scnfd Jjfejid t Scores of cases of Sr
Head have beenjcii'rpci by Tousry’s Oiuiinnv
Try it—it sSlUprnfulls^.
Salt' Wieiitn i yarcil',‘ pt all the romeilipsp,
Mscovpred r foVt(tis‘ most disagreeable rnmptaif
‘ouspy.V U ntiursal Oi n’tmenl is the moslcoilplrt
was .known.lo/ail.
Chapped ninitfq cnh' hc Cured, Toilrpv’s t’n
versa! Ointment, will always cure the worst ca»
of Chapped Hands. Scores of persons will sis
this. .. v .,,
Sofe'Ltps Cured,- Fer tile cure of Sore l.ii
there was hover anything made equal io Tonsil
Ointment. Iti* sirre to cure them. Try it.
It Is a soontific compound warrant! nm i nCf!
Inin any ggnVicpi
cents per.box*; ,l f or fnfilrer particiilarseonr'prnir
this really valuable Ointment, the public are r
ferrcd'.lo PamphlelflVlo be had gratis. of reoprer
ble Drugbists arid Merchants' throughout die lii
ted Slates.,
Prepared by ShTOUSEY, Druggist, Syraru»
Aoertb tor the Salt*. «f> the Amove.—B. M
Hbvcrslick, Dr. J.. 1. Myora, J. & W. H. Firmin'
Ctfri?lc,;;G. ,\V., Sjngtsei, Churchluwn; A. Cat,
Dr. Ira Day, Mpchnnir>-I'nrj
J. C- Keonjc,. Shiromnnelown; John G. Milk
Lisburn; jano'Moy* Nevu'Cumbcrlanil; John 1
ZcarlnW,Sporting, Hill;. John Coyle, llnppFimm
Jolm ,Kccil, Kingstown;. Rourppll & Dice, Dirkir
pon;.Joinpß,Kyle; Jacksonville; J. Hnnd Ac Sr
Springfield; Jphn.Dillcr, Ncwvillc; Robt. Ellii
Newburg. •
DocemnorSO,lB47,—ly,*
Snjjar Coated Pills,
BrandPuigatlvt,
Fur IhcCalc nflleadacbe, Giddincs s, Jlhcunwik
Piles, Dsspepsia, ■ Scurvy, Smallpox, Jaowli
Pains in lltt Back, jtnlvard Winknm. Paipr.
lion if Use UearGiUising in lhe:Tkmd, l)n j
■Jlsthma, Fevers of all kinds. Female Vomptnir.
: Measless Salt liheum, Heartburn, Worms, th
ra Markus; Coughs, Quincy,-Whooping Omp
" Consumption,'Fits. Idea Uimp/ainl, Fryslptb
Deafness, Jlehingsiflhc Skin. Odds. Gout, Gm
el. Nemos Complaints, undo variety of ul/u r di
eases arising from Impurities of the Mood, ai
Obstructions in the Organs of Digestion.
KXPEIUKNUE has proved Ibav wady m
Disease! originnlea Crum InipnrinesinCibe
Derangements ofthh Digestive Organs, nm t
secure Health, weinnsl remove those eh>mifili'r
'V>r restore th« Dlood to'its natural stain. /ii'T
ford, wbeniKo'slighiesl iteranucment nf m by
im isTndienied by'CoslivenesS, oranyollim'i!
it admonishes ue Uihl'supeifliiillPS are pailietii
in the System* should horemovnUyanpl
fceinnl purging/; This font, as‘stated, h w'hf
sully known ;
mccljclne, that, unless the ease was urgrijt*
formerly preieffcd disease lo the cure. Su.eet 1
Invention, bowever/of '
j Olickener’s Vegetable Purgative!
I this bVjertidn Is entirely removed, as therarn
plelely enveloped with n coaling of rum w
.SHgar (and' ns distinct from the internal ingtf
rhls ns n mil shell from the kernel) have na la*
of medicine,.. They } nrn ns easily to s«t»H«w
hltfi.bf ettruly/ Moreover they neWur muwt w
g rive in the slightest degree. They operate*!" 81 *
ly on hit ih*‘diseased parts oft heSystem, ii'* l * - *
of cdnfitVing 'tliemselyes to, and raekirg any par*
tiruinr region. : Thus, ffr exnf?*Rle* if thr ht«-i
affected, one ingredient will operate on thU F*
ticulnf’dfgqji,' and.by deaiwing. n oi iw* l ’
teas.nf pITH ii .is'eqnpj^lly n .diprharj2it>g 1
stomach- restore it.id its..natural state. An .
will opejplc;on{ihd Dlooc), and remove 'I' 0
purities which hnyq already entered Into t
Intion; whi|en third will effectually , r *r*.
the system,whatever, inipurities may i' aV ..
discharged into the stonureb, andiheureimy ..
at the Root of Disease* .Homovo ah I. m f l , in, n .|i r
monrs, open thp pores externally '. n , !pu,!
promote the Insensible iyrspirntionf P b^ ,a j
uloncy, l]endrtche>&c;,4-st»|Teiate all .p
olmoxlous.pariicles'ffd'mf the chyle,- secur j
and healthy action W tb> Heart, liw
1 and jberehy 1 n*stord’ J heajlh even when
means have Tailed. ' ‘ *' ‘
Tho, entire,truth of.so above can bo ft. "
by thA’trial of a single* box; apd lh ii,at.
so positive and certain in restoring n p 1
ihn proprietor hindp himself fo return J.J '
paid for ’t|ippi Jn •.
«pVvpr?nli9 i tißra<:))op, , l| rif^n,l ,rice “ 5c ■ W,'
Fq«TIiK'SAT.K Of ’tHKlW**--
Carlialpi G. Vy.,f3inp.ijar. cl »! rel, WS;_„ icfi hur«;
cart. R ic,pl\erd»tpwpj pf. Ira Mop) >
J. C. ncfmc. Jolin i..
I,inborn; Jijno May, Ne'v (1 p, [:l ,^■r
7,pnring, Sporlipg H'Ri i° lin Die* l '"'
John Ucpd, Kinealowpi P"” e11 fc.SW.
sons lamps Jityipr. Jacljapnvillcid'iL , , j.Rlioih
Springfield; JolmJD(ll<ir,',Nowvillci Bubt.
Nowburg. • - ,f - •
Deoombcr 30,. 18‘17»-—ly**
UHHRIiUiAS, PARASOLS. J'AEAS|II(fcIH»
>. ~:Wm.'.li.-Illclmrdson, Slciuii
TJtc only f onc in ltie Unilcd'Sta(e9, .
i M; '■"■' J 'aM;VtiivApsx>PHU>. . i;>l ,
HI lore; wnM'f" 11 /'^goaJ*; ll !'
iVi continue to manufacture alttbMK ‘ g top poii*
[ho aid of Blcnm, notwillwlandlng tl'o 8 ;npcn
lion Qf.parllcs ppppwUo >h° '" lr “‘Kmpltlf."" l
pjyq irnj>roypjp s o(B r Myppaptl/nfnM •,•
nriprifl «0,10w,.a0 to.givo opUrMaliah.ol) n j„„r,of
Slenm Factory, ami Patentee -of the , jvo. HE
Umbrella, aigatMfUherMady and W ’
Market street, FliilatMphia- ■ •'V'" LhmuU **■
(O-AttontlQnli« l rM l u«»wfl lo<l“>*>
lngCc.no tjjnlirella;a-noatnndl.cch ul
Pining all ll,a,ndyaiilatf<l«.of Cano and Coiw.
February Jfln,lSiB<K*onj ;