American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, May 04, 1848, Image 4

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    First Arrival of
:’' Hfevfr Spring Goods!. ;
• ; undersighed .have returned from the city
'of the largest and cheapest stocks of ,
r spring goods,
' ever, .brought to Carlisle. It consists in part oj
SOOG yatils of new Calicoes at 4,6 s, 8* 9, 10 and
laments, par yard. vlsoo yards new Scotch Ging
tiama at 13|« 15. 18| and 25 cts. per yard* Blue
black west of England and French Cloths&Cas
eiraeres, cheaper than ever. Also Checks, lickings,
flannels, alpaohas, and muslins for a mere song,
. ing'cheaper* than waa ever dreamed of. Also
our tiisual assortment of Groceries & Queens ware.
The above is but a sample—we can’t enumerate
the one-tenth part ofthe different articles we have
for sale. We say to all, if you want to save mo
ney ih buying your goods call on us as our goods
have-aIU been bought for cash, and of course we
can sell considerably lower than those who Bu y on
credit. - i A.&VV. BENI%
• ’ 3 doors south of the Post Office
. Match 9,1849.
. New Spiring ana Summer Goods.
The subscriber has just received and is now open
ing at his store, on thofeouih-wosl corner ot the.
Rujblio'Square, an unusually cheap stock of sea
sonable goods, such as *->
1' Cloths, Oassimeres,
Alpacas, Silks, Bombasines,
.Cambric, Jaconet, Mull, Swiss, Book and other
descriptions of lino white Muslins, Checks, T. lok-
Utas, Gloves, Hosiery, &c
-■ Vlarge stock of MUSLINS, white & unbleach
ed, from } to i in breadth, and from 4 cents per
S “a spUndiTmock of CALICOES, at prices
varying from 4 to 12J cts.
Also a fresh stock of the
CELEBRATED FLUID LAMPS,
which he has lately introduced, and which are
found to be by all that have tried them, the most
economical and desirable article in every respect
now in use. Also, . „ ~ , .
The Pekin Tea Company > Teas. He has been
appointed sole agent in this place for the sale of
the above Teas, to which he would invite the spe
cial attention of.the lovers of good Teas. The
manner in which they are put up 'seech, as that
the favour is preserved for any length of time, be
inir incased in lead dr tin foil. Families can be
iunplied With any quantity put up in this manner
The public is respectfully invited to call and
examine his slock, before purchasing elsewhere,
inasmuch as ho feels confident that his variety and
prices willbe
Carlisle, April 6,1848. '
NEW GOODS.
THE subscribers are now opening their Fall 1
stock of HARDWARE, anti to which they
would invite the attention of persons in want of
goods in their lino, as their arrangements are such
is to-enable them to sell lower than any other
store. They have now a full assortment of locks,
latches, bolts, hinges, screws, and every article
for building, mill, cross-cut and circular saws,
mouse hole, anvils, vices, files, rasps, chisels, au
gurs, braces, plain bitts, planes, hand, pannel,
tinning; and tenant saws, broad axes, drawing
kmves, Chopping b*es, hatchets, hammers, hay
and manure forks, shovels, spades, knives, forks,
pocket knives of every style, butcher knives, ra
xorst 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,TO tons hammered and rolled iron, a tons
east, shear, blister and spring steel, 50 pair Elip
liosVmngs, 1 ton American and Russia ehoot iron,
‘6O kegs Dupont's and Johnson’s Blasting Powder,
3000 lbs. Nova Sootia grindstones, 2000 ibs. Welh
drill’s pur© ground white lead, 300 gals. Linseed
Oil. 100 gals. Turpeniinev 100 boxes of glass, as
sorted. Also, Copal. Coach, Japan and Leather
Varnish, Mahogany and Maple Veneers, Cedar
ware, Baskets, &c.
They have also Hovey’s Patent Spinal Straw
Cutlers, for culiiog hay, straw or corn stalks, the
best article of the kinder
Carlisle. September 16.1847. .
Carpenter*, Builders, I'arincrs,
£obfc to your intereete and buy where you can get the
■ Cheapett and Best Lumber,
JUST received end for Bale at the old Lumber
Yard, situated at the west end of the Harris
burg Bridge, down at the River,
, 160,000 Long Pine Shingles,
good quality, at #ll per thousand, 90,000 of IB
inch shingles, good quality—also.
400,000 Feet of Lumber,
of I,IJ, 1J and 2 inches thickness, which will be
sqid as low as at any other yard at the rivet.
Common Boards
at 11,12 and #l3 per thousand,’ Refuse Boards
and Planks from 6 to #B.
AS THE STEAM IS UP,
it Is as 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, from 30 to 70 feel long—also, Plastering
Laths, Fence Boards, -dyforsale.
Bridgeport, Npv. H, 1817.—tf
Health made easy tor the People,
Or Phutical Training,to male their Live, jslWi
World to"? and ttapm, h lhtL “ u1,,0r ?/ “. Va
cation: At It It, Ought to Be, and Might
Be," First American Edition, with
Additions;
BEING an elementary and interesting treatise on
Self Knowledge. Containing short and enter
taining article* on
Food, Heart, Glands, Strength,
Eating, Stomach, Nerves, Recreations,
Digestion, .Liver, Brains, Old Age,
Blood, Lungs, Mind, Man,
Secretions, Arteries, Senses, Woman,
Head, Veins, Health, Disease,
&e. Ac. Ac.
Together with the Great Secret—Success in Life
bow attained—how to do good—causes and effects of
mor—bai>K«^-pa*«on»— woman described—mande
•cri bed—man's errors—rich and poor—Boxes—virtue
and vice—youthful errors—woman how made dell
cate—woman's virtues, ambition. Ac. Ac.
Tha whole designed for the noble purpose of im-
Droving and extending education amongst Ihepeople,
fXrtfng valuable knowledge on the physiology of
SJhumaiv ,nd ,he l,ws ” bk!h B “™ n
2* cent, enefosed in a ie.ier
•hair recerv.one copy by moil, or five copira will lie
” Spring Faataton of Hats,
AT TBI OllltAT CMfIUI OHJAF
HAT & CAP STORE,
Nil 884 Market Strut, South tide, abaci Eighth St.,
* * _ Philadelphia,
r» THE lubtcriber label thl« method to return
" tbanko to the people of Cumberland county,
for the very liberal-ehere of patronage which they
■ Into extended towatde him for the loit fovf month.,
and would call their attention to the fact that he hai
too* introduced hi* Spring Fashion of Gentlemen •
Hui9 t which for beauty, neotnei* and durability, can
not bo excelled by any othei eatabliohinont in thl*
Thi* elock comprise too Beaver, Nutria,
Iftoob, Ru**la, BUk ond Mole Skin Rata of ail *tyle*
gnd qttilllloi, together with a very largo aaaortment
§i Clothr VeWet. Pluab, Fur and Gland Cap*.
Country Merchant* and other* are re*pectfolly in-1
wlted lO'*r amine the atock, which they will find it to
shltr ..IfanUHO to do before purchasing, a* it ii hi*
determlnatlcuf. haring adopted the lyilim of lelilng
,84 Market at., aouth aide, above Bill it
■ Pblla., March 18.181 s '
New Goods, at tbo Bee Hive.
jfeCfcf • ' s. A.: COYLE, has Just relumed
Philadelphia, and is now upon
a largo &handsome assortment of
Spring & Summer Goods,
consisting in part of the following articles:
FOR LADIES*.
French Ginghams, Straw BonnctE.,
Fancy Lawns. French W. Cellars,
. Printed Organdies, Black Silk Lace,
Linen Lustre, ! Thread Ed^n B & Lace,
Paris Silk Tissiu, Col d Silk hringe ,
Broche Muslins, , Stik Bullous,
French Jaconets, £' d G '°, v ’
Bl’k Broche Lawns, Thread do. ■ ■
FOR OKNTLEMEK,
Black Cloths, Fancy cdTd Cloths,
CassintVrs. Slimmer Oasa.mers,
Bl’k Italian Cravats, Ttyseds
Vestirigs, . Black Satin. . •
. Also, Damask and Ingrain Carpedng, Wgnrcd
Booking, black and drab Merino, Checks, Mus
line, (o eay t() my friends is to
anchor at the “Bee Hive,” in Nst‘|' f H ano J 0 ' 81 ”
and exainine ray slock of goods, and.for cash grea
fr&TgjUns may be:had.
33i 1848
Xo Cash Bayers.
Bargains! Bargains! Bargains! !
At No. 80 North Third St., 2d Floor, Philadelphia.
rpHE subscriber is daily receiving f.
I • v. nr « nnd other -Dry Goods* from the PiIILA
DELPhTa »nd NB AUCTIONS «n
-b,Being such articlea.only as can be l»nghl at Icbb
than ordinary market tatea, thereby enabling him to
Xp'y pS.er. at less price, than can be fumuh
edD«lera!whS buy for cash, are aBBUreO lhey
will find it to their interest to examine the Goods
which trill consist of those which ate putehawd
forced AucUon Sales. No 80N A.DEWAUD. et
Phila- April 18,1848.-2ra ' ■ '
Wholesale
Clothing Warehouse,
No. 1524 Market Street, between 4th & 6tii
PKIIiAVBLFBXA.
rpHE subscriber respectfully solicit* the oltention
I of Country Merchants and Dealers generally, to
an examination of a complete stock of
clothing)
which for oitent, variety and workmanship, he flat
ters himself will give universal satisfaction, "h'lehis
reduced scale of prices presents to purchasers “duce
-1 ments which cannot bo surpassed by any other estab
iahment in lb© United States*
Philadelphia, March 2, lfe4B>—3ro
Hats! Hatsl
«TV* THANKFUL for past favors, and as desirous
a a over to please all who may favor him with their
custom, the subscriber hereby notifies hisfrionds a d
the public generally, that he still keeps his finishing
shonin No. 3, Harper’s How, two doom north of R.
Angney’a store, where ho has constantly on hand and
will manufacture to order
Hats of Every Description,
all of the very latealfoshions.andatloworpilceathon
eve?. Hia stock of FDKS,&c.. have been selected
with great cire-and he will manufacture Beaver,
Nutre, Cassimere, Moleskin, Silk and other bats in
,h? neweatstyles, fully equal to any of the city work.
Call, then, fellow-cituens, and examine out assort
ment. a. w. charge
February 17,1848.
Hardware! Hardware!!
THE subscribers having purchased the entire
stock of Jacob Sener, invite the attention of
tho«poblic to their assortment. With all the hum
bußging, boasting, and puffing made by other es-|
lalflfshroents, we ate able to sell Hardware as low
if not a little lower than any other Hardware j
store in the county. Try us and prove us, at the
old and well known aland on North Hanover si.,
between Common’s Tavern and the Hal and Cap
Store of Goo. Keller. We have just received a
i full and general assortment of
Hardware & Building Materials,
among which may be enumerated the following:
500 pounds American Blisl’d. Steel at 7 cents
Pe 2oo'pounds of English Blisl’d. Steel at 13* per
Ib 500 pounds of Gust and Sheer Steel at 18J per
"*6OO pounds of Spring Steel 7$ cts. per pound.
30 doa. of Corn and Grass Scythes.
100 kegs of Nails and Spikes at $4 50 pet keg.
60 boxes of assorted Glass. .....
2000 lbs. Ground White Lead from #175 to
® 2000 lbs. best quality of Grindstones at 1J to 2
cents pet lb.
200 Ballons of Linseed Oil.
With a full assortment of Building Hardware,
such as Looks. Latches, Bolts, Hinges. Screws,
Oils, Paints, Glass and Putty, Nails and Spikes,
&0., too numerous to mention. All to be had at
,he low price H.rdw.«.^of y &
Carlisle, May 6,1817.
Watcließ) fcc.
« OHBAP watches, silver ware,
I; AND JEWELRY. —Toll jewelled gold
fiJfrPotcnt Levcre, *4O. Gold Lepines, *3o.
S'.ver Levers. *3O. Gold guard,vest ond fob chains,
gold ond silver pencils, finger rings and thimbles,
spectacles, oar rings, miniature cases, medallions,
finev card cases, fans, dec. Silver table and tea
spoons, tea sets, forks, ladles, butter kmyes, cups,
dec. Fine plated castors,
Britannia ware, waiters, DIACON S PATEN 1
LAMPS, &c. Also gold Patent I.over watches, from
*4oto*lßo. Watches ond clocks repaired. Supe
rior diamond point gold pen. at *l^
100 Chcanut at. above Third at., Philadelphia
December 9,1847;— ly
Green’s Celebrated Vermifuge.
A CURE FOR WORMS.
Prepared bu Sawoat. F. Grien, ami Bold uholuale
r an d retail ly him at Lewietoum, Pa.
A S tbo above article will recommend itself, the *ub
ecribcr thinlia it unnecewary to *ay any thing in
Its favor, a* numerous certificate* of it* good enact*
could bo obtained, both in the oaat and we*t—how
ever ho ha* thought proper to add thefollowingonlys
From R. Oasraeu., E.q.-I certify l '“ l “ chiH
of mine, four year* old wa* troubled with Worm.,
and after u.lng one vial of Green’, celebrated Ver
mifuge, my boy had from 100 to *OO Wormeexpell
ed, and became perfectly healthy afterward*! I would
.berefor. Co.. Po.
From Jawa* Hartnaniotr, Eeq.—A daughter of
mine 8 year, old dl.charged ISO Worm* by the u.e
of a vial of Green’* celebrated Vermifuge.
JAB. HENDERSON, Huntingdon Co., Fa.
From Jonrr 0. Howxun.—A child of mine about
4 year, old being troubled with Worm., I P“« h »«‘ 1
. vial of Green’* celebrated Vermifuge, and after giv
ing my child but two do.M,ithad °£ 40
Worm, expelled. JOHN C. HOWARD.
Zanesville, Ohio, Aug. SO, 1847.
I certify that a child of mine S year, old wa. trou
bled and I purchaaed a vial of Green *
celebrated Vermifuge, and after gWng lwo or three
dou* ray child dlecharged upward* of 40 Worm*. I
would recommend It to 00ULTEn ,
Zanesville, Bept. 0, ....
For sale by Wtf. BiuttoV, Drugtf»t, Nowvlllo,
Cumberland county. Pa.
P. 0, “You warrant the Worms and wo will WM
, rant tho medicine."
February 24,1848,—Cm
Tlte Tea* niid droceiry store of
. J. W. BBY, .:'w
WEST MAIN BTRfcE't* CARLISLE* ..
tS constantly supplied with,a fresh and general
i assortment of Groceries, embracing a tutor
It to and Java Cfcflfecs,
of the best, as well as of lower priced qualities
Loaf and Brbvfn Sugars,
viz 5 Double refined Loaf, crushed and Pulverized,
os also White Havana, Brown snd.clanfied Su
gars—all of which for prices and qualities, oan-
I n °}n addHlon to our former supply °f ' l ' eaB J e l ' a^ e
undertaken the sale of the Superior Teas of J. U.
I JcNK.NS & Co. of Philadelphia and have received
and will be kept supplied with an assortment of
Green and. Black Teas,
of the various kinds and qualities, varying in
price from 37 J ola. to 91,35 per pound, which wo
engaged in the Tea Trade and res.ding among
thenm and possessing this advantage, thou: ability
to furnish, not only safe and genuine, but also the
most delicious Teas, at the lowest possible prices,
is unquestionable, and therefore they can be con
fidently recommended to our, customers.
In addition to which may always be had a gen
eral assortment of all other atnples in the line of
knainati AU of which arfl oflered for sal© at
Z lowestpi.sfble A We fee. thankful for
past favors shown us arnf hope our endeavors to
please will merit a continued share of supper^
Fire liksuraneei
THE Alien andEaatpennaborough Mutual Fire
Insurance Company of Cumberland County,
incorporated by an act of Assembly,la now fully
organized, andin operation undetthe management I
of the following commissioners,™: ,
Oht. Stayman, Jacob Shelly. Wra. H. Gorgas
Lewis Hyer, Christian Tilzei, Robert Slerrett,
Henry Logan, Michael Cocklin,
Musser, Levi Merkel,Jacob Kirk,Sami. Prowel
sr, and Mqlchoir Breneman,who i respeclifull;f *»»
the attention of citizens of Cumberland and Y orK
countiel l to' the advantages which the company |
h °Th« rates of insurance are aslo wandfovorable
as any Company of.the kind in,the State, rer
L ong wisbine to become members are invited to
1 make'a'ppUcation to the agents of the company
Lo are wiilingtow.Uugj. thenyata^t.me.
Hbrry Looak, Vice President,
Lewis llver, Secretary.
Michael Cooklik , Treasurer.
JACOB KEED.
February 3, 1848. _ . , » I
Aobsts —Rudolph Martin, New Cumberland,
Christian Titzci. Allen; John C. Dunlap, Allen,
0. B. Harmon, Kingstown; Henry Zeanng, Shire
inanstowri; Simon Oyster; Wurmloysburg; Robert
Moore, Carlisle. , ,
Agents for York County—JacobKirk, general agl.
John Sherrick, John Rankin, J. Bowman, Peter
Wol rd*
Agents for Harrisburg—Houser & Lochman.
Protection Against Lmb toy Eire.
THE CUMBERLAND VALLEY. MUTUAL
Protection Company, will bo under the direction
of the following Board of Managers for the ensuing
veer viz: T. O. Miller, President; Samuel Gal
braith, Vice President; D.W. M’Culloch, Treasur
er; A. G. Miller, Secretary; James Weakly, John P.
Green, John Zug, Abraham King. Richard Woods,
Samuel Huston, William Peal. Scott Coyle, Alex-1
Davidson. There ate also a number of Agents ap
pointed in the adjacent counties who will receive ap
plications for insurance and forward them immediate
ly for approval to the office of the Company, when the
policy will bo issued without delay. Fm further .in
formation see the by-laws of the Company.
T. C. MILLER, President,
A. O. Mizzkti, Secretary.
1 February 10, 1848.
L, H. Williome, Esq., West Pennsborough, Gen-1
erß Carlisle; Dr.lra Day, Mechanics
burg; George Brindle, Monroe; Joseph M. Means,
Newborg; John Clcndenin, Hogestown) Stephen
Culbertson, Shippensburg. ’
WATCHES AND .lEWELIIIT,
T. CONLYN
Respectfully announces to tho public that
he has removed his WATCH and JEWELRYI
1 ~ -j— Store to tho building one door
cast of his former stand, on
/—«. Main street, whoro he will con.
/A eta nil y keep on hand and for]
1 Ll« % oßhE, Bo ' o on 11)0 mo,t re “ ,onal)le
'iy 1 . JuK terms, Gold and Silver Lever,
I Lepine and Common
WATCHES,
Breastpins, Finger Bines, Ear Rings,
, Gold and Silver Spectacles,
, Gold and Silver Pons and Pencils,
I Diamond pointed gold pons, at from fl»o7 to
Pocket compasses, pen-knives, gold t guard chains,
and* watch keys, silver thimbles, Miniature eases,
[Lockets and Bracelets,
Silver Table and Tea Spoonsi
Sutter knives, and an infinite variety of other aril,
clcs usually kept in a woll-furnished Jewelry store
Gold Lever Watches, full jewelled, 18 carol oases,
from $45 to $9O; Gold Loplnos from $3O to-s3sj'
! Silver Lever from $l5 to $3O; Common watches,
from $5 to $l2.
My slock is large, and I am determined to sell as
low as can bo had by retail In the city.
Watches and Jewelry repaired aB £ B £Q NLYN
Cttrifsto.-May 20.1847* —ly.
WILL perform all operations'upon the Teeth
that are required for their preservation,
such as Sealing, t'iling, Plugging, or will
restore the loss of them, by inserting Artificial
Teeth, from a single Tooth to a foil sett.
JT-OlRce on Pitt street, a few doofa South of
I the Railroad Hotel. „■ „ , 1
N . B. Dr. Loomis will be absent from Carlisle
the last ten days, In each month.
Carlisle. July i, 1847.
WARRANTED equal to any,other make, end
have never been Injured, by Fiaa or Bua
-1 oL/ißs, in a single inelanoe. He alio keeps on
hand a full supply of Common Chests, made of
lighter Iron, at lower prices
Letter Copying Freeses and Hooks.
Trucks for Stores, Factories, &o.
Druggists' Presses,
Eagle Glass Paper,
Portable Shower Baths, iso. , i.
Packing Levers, 1
Hoisting Machines* .
Kefrigeratora and Watej FlMs. m;
01 South Socond St., below Chesnut, Phlla.
REFRIGERATORS
For cooling anil preserving ME AT, BUTTER,
MlLK,'and all articles intended for culinary pur
,’oBo> '. WATER/ILTERS.
OLIVER EVANS’ 005LEDRATED WATER
FILTERS, for purylnfe water that is braokish. or
mu d(iy, whether by «nns f minerals, or otherwise,
can be had of all slaes and prides, at the Ware
rooms, No. 01 South Second Street, two doors be
low.Ohosnut street, Plilladolphla.
dotobor?, 1847.—1y*
AGENTS.
Dr. X, C. Loomis,
OLIVER EVANS’
Salamander, Fine and Thisv Pnoor
IRON CHESTS,
Hotoh
Adjoining' th'e< Court Houto, Carlisle, Po* ,
AT. GREEN, having leased the above largo and
, commodious Hotel* situate on the cornet of the
public square and South Hanover street, and lately
occupied by Meisrs.Eokels and Oliver, legs leave to
announce to his friends and the public, that he is
prepared to entertain them a'manner Which can
not fail to meet thoir approbation.' the HUUOf.
has the moat pleasant location in the borough—has
been newly furnished and otherwise improved, ana
ho pains will ho spared to make those who may so*-
Jourh with him comfortable during their "stay. H|B
parlors ate large and wo(l furnished-, and his cham
bers supplied with new and comfuTtable bedding. (
His TABLE will be supplied with the beat the mare
ket can afford, and all who ato connected with his
■house, will bo found attentive, careful ahd obhngtng.
His BAR will contain the best vianda the city can
produce. His-STABLING is entiioly new and ex
tensive, capable of accommodating a large number 01
horses—making it a desirable stopping place for-Dto*
versr—and will bo attended by a skillful on ( d obliging
Osltor. In short nothing shall bo Wanting.-calculated
to add to the coinfort and convenience of those who
may favorhim with thoir patronage. BOARDERS
taken by the weak, month or year. - Terms moderate.
Carlisle, April 13, 1848.—3 m , : _
Read tills Attentively!
DOCTOR HOFLAND’S' CELEBRATED
GERMAN BITTERS.
WILL effectually' cure the Liver Complaint,
Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous
Debility, Indigestion, Flatulence, Asthma, Dia
bates, Disease of the Kidneys, Pulmonary Affec
tions, (arising from disease of the stomach and
Liver,) and all diseases arising from a weak or.
disordered stomach in both male and female, such
as Female weakness, dizziness, fullness of blood
to the head, Inward piles, fluttering of the heart,
difficulty of breathing, constant imaginings of evil,
great depression of spirits, dimness of vision, pain
in the side, back, breast, or limbs, cold feel, &o.
They remove all acidity, and give tone and ac
tion to the stomach, and assist digestions they con
tain no alcoholic stimulant, and can be taken by
thetnost delicate stomach, and will in every case
entirely destroy coetlvenoss, and renovate the
whole system, removing all impurities from the
borjy, and'rampants of previous disease, and give
health and vigor to the whole frame, thereby pre
venting frightful dreams, walking while asleep,
&c., which often result in accident.
The functions of the stomach are of the ulmosl
importance to every one, it constituting the source
and fountain of life, which is nutrition. . No organ
possesses such remarkable sympathies, none such
remarkable power in modifying every part of the
system. A greater number of persons fall victims
to the harrassing effects of Constipation and Dys
pepsia, and more organic diseases commencing in
the digestive system, than al! other diseases com
bined. The many thousands who die with Yeh
low Fever, Cholera, Influenza, and other epidem
ics,is owing to disease or derangement there. If
the digestive system is in perfect health, the nerv
ous system and the circulation of the blood will be
also, as upon it they depend, then epidemics loose
all their terror. ' .
Those living in, or visiting districts harraseed
with Fever and Ague annually,' will find that by
the timely use of one or two bottles to renovate
and strengthen the system, no excess of bile will
accumulate, and they will not in onejnslance take
the disease. Prevention is far belter than cure.
The rare success in treating diseases of the sto
much successfully, has not been so much a want
of pathological knowledge of its functions, as tho
preparation of suitable vegetable compounds, soas
to obtain not only their whole power, but as, they
would be most effectual and grateful. . . .
We are all aware that too many preparations
have been, and are now before tho publio, that act
only as pallatises, and some that change the locs*
ity of the disease, or prevent It for a short period,
then it returns more formidable than in the first
instance. Such preparations have destroyed the
public confidence. This article standing alone in
its number of. Cutes,and unrivalled, as thousands
of our citizens can attest who have tested its vir.
lues, can always be depended upon for the above
named diseases. It will euro any case that can
he cured by medicine, no matter who, or what else
has failed; it will perfectly restore the diseased or
■ ganic functions of the Stomach, Intestines, Respi
ration, Circulation, &o. ‘
These Billers and the Spikenard Ointment will
cure any case of Inward Piles; it is a rare occur
rence to require more than one bottle of each for
lh Fors o aTe aUhsGERM AN MEDICINE STORE,
No. 278 Race st., one door above Eighth, south
side, Philadelphia. In Lancaster, by John F.
Long; in Harrisburg, by Daniel W. Gross; in
Pittsburg, by Wm. Thorn—and by dealers gene
rally throughout the United Stales. . ,
Pamphlets containing cures and description of
diseases, gratis, , ~
Also for sale, his celebrated Vegetable Jlneuma
lie Fille, for the curs of Gout, Rheumatism, Drop
sy, and severe Nervous Affections.
Spikenard Ointment, for the cute of Piles, l et
ler. Ringworms, &c.
March 30, 1848.—9 m
50,000 Victims Evcty fear
Fall a prey to Coneumplion, Aethma, and Rail
ing Flood, Hectic Fever and Fight Stceale.
ERB. ADAMS, ISfllh Bleed, Hqxlem, Buffered a
year with a cough, pain in the cheats, night
sweats, and all the aggravated symptoms of Con
oumption j nothing relieved her till she tried Shcr
inan’i Balaam—half a bottle cured her.
I Ulcerated Lunge and Liver.—Mi. E, T; Law
-1 rc'nce, Jackson street, Brooklyn, after years of suffer
ing, and treated by various phsiclans, was pronoun*
cod incurable from ulcerated lungs and liver. Dying,
as was supposed, he tried, the Balsam ; Its effects
wore most miraculous; two bottles cured him.
Pleuriey and Coneumplion ;—Mrs. Baggas, resi
ding at SB Sheriff street, 70 years old, has been sub*
jocl to attacks of pleurisy and consumptive coughs
for years. The Balsam has saved her from very
great suffering. ■ ■ _ I
Aethma and Coneumplion. —l,. J. Beals, IB Uc
lancey street, gave it tohia sister-in-law who had been
an invalid for years from Astl)ma-, to another con
sidered as in consumption. It relieved them atonco,
so that they travelled several hundred miles.
Spitting Blood— ls always alarming, It loads (o
the worst Rind of Consumption, and unless arrested
in lime is generally fatal. Sherman’s AlßHeallng
Balaam is the best remedy known! it heals the
wounded or ruptured blood vessels of the lungs, and
thereby effects a permanent cure, while other rente*
dies only stop tho blood for tho lime. A few doses
of this Balsam will satisfy tho most skeptical that it
is the medicine required—lt has been successful in
many cases, and that too whorethey hod run into a
rapid decline, or, as mote generally expressed, "Has*
ly Consumption," Young persons, dr those of mid
die age, are mote subject to these attack than the
aged.
Price 96 cents and $ 1 per bottle.
Dr. Sherman’s Cough and Worm Lozenges, and
Poor Man’s Plasters, sold as above.
Principal Office 106 Nassau street, Now York,
Aoints rnnTH* SALE of the Adove.—S, W.
Haverstick, Dr. J. J. Myore, J.&W. B.Fleming,
Carlisle; G. W. Slngisar, CFiurchtown; A, Calit
oarl.Slmpherd'etowntDr.Tra Dny,.Meclianlosburgi
J. iS, ileemo, Shlremanslown; John 0. Miller,
Lisburn; Jane May, Now Cumberland; John H.
Zesting, Sporting Hill; John Coyle, Hogeatown;
John Reed, Kingstown; Russell & Dice, Dickin
son; James-Kyle, Jacksonville; J. Hood & Son,
Springfield! John Diller, Nowvllloi Rob I. Elliott,
Newburg.
December 30,1847. —ly.* $ ■
Ne\y I'lqtir nitd Feed store.
THE subscriber would inform the public that ho
has juit opened a Flour end Feed Store, in the
Urge stone building in the south 4ast corner of the
pUhlio square, opposite the Market House, whore ho
Will at! all times keep on Uend a supply of superior
FLOUR and Kiln dried Corn Meal for family use,
together with all kinds of Feed Stuffs, such as Bran,
Shorts, &o’i which ho will sell at wholesale and re*
tell at very email profits for cash.
0 • JOHN KEENY,
Carlisle, April 18, 1848.—41*
jLct Ifa Wttrfcs. I’rulßO It!
Surnt, Scalds, nodal! kinds of Inflamed Sores Cuerd.
rpOUSEY’S UNIVERSAL OINTMENT, is
Xlhctoost complete Burn Antidote ever known.
It instantly (as if by Magic) stops pains ol the
nioßt desperate Burns and Scalds. For old Sores)
Bruises, Cuts, Sprains, &c., on man or beast, it is
the best application that can be made. Thodsands
have tried, and thousands praise it; It is the most
perfect master of pain ever discovered. A I who
use, recommend it. Every family should bo pro
vided with it. None can tell how soon some of
the family will need it. ' ■
E?o|r , Obsorve each box of the genuine Ointment
liaise name of S. Tousav written on the outside
label. To imitate thie is forgery. .
Boatmen, Livery Men, Farmers, and all " h °
use Uoreea, will find this Ointment the very best
thine they 'can use for Collar .Galls,. Scratches,
Kicks, &o. &c., on their anluiala. Surely every
morcilul man Would keep fits animals “ 9 f re ° f r “P
pain as possible. Tousey’s Universal Ointment
is all that is required. Try.il. , , .
Bites of Insects.—Fox the sling or.bi Ip of poison
ous Insects, Tousey’a Ointment i, Pnnvalled.—
Hundreds have tried it and found it good. •
Files Cured, i For the Piles, Tousey 6 Univer
sal Ointment is one of ‘he' best remedies that can
be applied. All Who have lned.it for, the Pile a
re< o/dSorM Cured. For old, obstinate Sorbs, there
is nothing equal to Tousey’a Ointmeut. A;per
son in Maulius had, for a number of years, a sore
leg that baffled the skill of the doctors. Tousey s
Ointment was recommended by one of the visiting
physicians (who knew its pqt virtues,) and two
boxes produced more benefit than the. patient had
received, from any and all previous remedies. Lot
&1
Burns and Scblds Cured, Thousands of,bases
of Burns and Scalds, ,in all pans of H's counlry,
have been cared by.Tousey’s Unlrorsa Omunent.
Certificates enongh can he had to fill the v.hole o
V olent Bruises. Cured. Tesltmonia a ion testi
monials, in favor ofToosey’s Ointment for tiling
Bruises, have been offered the proprietors. Hun
dreds in Syracuse will certify to its great merits
in relieving the pain of the most severe Bruise.-
All persons should try it. ■ .
Scald Head Cured. Scores of cases of Scald
Head have been cured by Tousey s Ointment.—
Trv it—it seldom fails. '
Salt Bheum. Cured. Of all the remedies over
discovered for this most disagreeable complaint,
Tousey’s Universal Ointment is the most complete.
It was.never known to fail., , ~ .
- Chapped Hands can be. Cured. Tousey s Uni
versal Ointment will always cure the worst cases
of Chapped Hands. Scores of persons will stale
th &re Lips Cured. For the cure of Sore Lips,
there was never anything made equal to lousey.s
Ointment. It is sure to cure them. Iry
It is a scentific compound to con
tain any preparation of Mercury. Lw i
Cents per bolf For further particulars concerning
this really valuable Ointment, the public are re
ferred to Pamphlets, to bo had gratis, of respcCta
bio Druggists and Merchants throughout,the Unr
“pfe'pated by 9.TOUSEY, Druggist, Syracuse;
Aoshts voa tub Salk of tub. All OVK. S. W.
Havers lick. Dr. LJ. Myers, J. & W. B. Fleming,
Canale ; G. W. Singiser, Churchtotvn i A; Cnlh
cart, Shepherdstown * Dr; Ira Day, Mcchamcabnrg;
J.' C. Rceme, Shiromanatown; John G. Miller,
Lisburn; Jane May, Now Cumberland; John H.
Zearing, Sporting Hill; John Coyle, Hogealown i
John Heed, Kingstown; Houssell & Dice, Dickm
son; James Kyle; Jacksonville; J. Hood & Son,
Springfield; John Differ, New Ville; Hobt. Elliott
Newburg.
Decemncr 30,1847.—1y«*
Cllckcncr’B Sugar Coated Pills, or
Grand Purgative,
I\,rihe Cure of Headache, Giddiness, Rheumatism,
Piles, Dispepsia, Scurvy, Smallpox, Jaundice,
Pains in the Back, Inward Weakness, Palpata
tiimof the Heart, Rising in the Throat, Dropsy,
Jlsthma, Fevers of all kinds, Pemale Complaints,
Measles, Salt Itheum, Heartburn, Worms, Chole
ra Morbus, Coughs , Quincy, Whooping Cough,
Consumption, Pi's. Liver Complaint, Erysipelas,
Deafness, Jlchingsofthe S/cin, Colds, Gout, Grav
el, Nervous Complaints, and a variety of other dis
eases arising from Impurities of the Blood, and
Obstructions in the Organs of Digestion.
EXPERIENCE has proved ihat nearly every
Disease originates from Impurities of the Blood or
Derangements of the Digestive Organs; and to
secure Health, we most remove those obstructions
or restore the Blood to Its natural .slate. There
fore. when the slightest derangement of the Sys
tern is indicated hy Cosliveness, or any other sign,
it admonishes us that superfluities are gathering
in the'Syalem, which should be removed by an ef.
feotual purging. This fact, as staled, is umver
sally known ; but people have such an aversion to
medicine, that, unless the case was urgent, they
formerly preferred disease to the cure, fcunce the
invention, however, of
Oliokener’s Vegetable Purgative Pills
this objection is entirely removed,asilhey are com
pletely enveloped with a coaling of Pure White
Sugar(and as dialinct from the internal ingredi
ents as a nut shell from the kernel) have no taste
of medicine. They are as easily to swallow as
bits of candy. Moreover they neither nauuah or
CT/olin the slightest degree. They operate equal
fy on all the diseased ,parts of the System, instead
of confining themselves to, and racking any par
tinnier region. Tims, for example, if the Uvei be
affected, one ingredient will operate on that par
ticulat organ* and* by cleansing it of that li*x
cess of Bile it ia constantly discharging into the
stomach, restore it to its natural, state. Another
will operate on the Blood, and refhove those im
purities which have already entered into its circu
lation; while a third will effectually expel from
the system whatever impurities may have been
discharged into the stomach, and hence they strike
nl the Boot of Disease, Remove all Impute Hu
mours, open the pores externally and internally,
promote the Insensible Perspiration, obviate Flat
ulency, Headache, &c„—separate all foreign and
obnoxious particles from the chyle, secure a free
and healthy action to the Heart, Lungs and Liver, 1
and thereby restore health efon when all other
means have failed. . • ■ ' ,
The entire truth of the above can be ascertained ,
by the trial of a single box; and their virtues are
so positive and Certain in restoring Health, that,
the proprietor binds himself 10-roiutn the money
paid for them in all cases Where they do not give
universal satisfaction. Relnil price 25 cts per bo*.
Agents von thk sal* of The aiiov*.-—B. W.
Haversllok,Dr. J, J. Myers, J.& W,B. Fleming,
Carlisle} G. W. Singieer, Churchlown; A, Oath
cart, Shephetdelojvni Dr. Ira Day, MechnUlcsburgi
J. 0. fteome, Shitemanslown; John G. Miller,
Lisburn; Jane May, Now Cumberland; John B.
Zearing, Sporting Hill,; John Coylo, Hogeslownl
John Reed, Kingstown; Russell & Dice, Dickin
son; James Kyle, Jacksonville; J. Hood & Soni
Springfield; John Diller, Nowville; Robt, Elliott,
FloWbnrg. ; ' •
December 30,1H47—1y.*
UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, PARASOLETTES AND
WALKINO CANE UMBUEIXAS.
Wm. 11. ptyrdson, SJcajn Factory, 1
Hit only one in ihe Uniitd Stales, IVo, 140 Market
street, PHILADELPHIA,
MERCHANTS arc respectfully Informed thaCl
continue to manufacture all tho above goods, bv
the aid of steam, notwithstanding Ihe grotU opposi
tion of parties opposed to tne introduction of ejpon*
I sive improvement*. My assortment Is complete, and
prices so low, as to give entire Botisfactlbn.
there Is on Umbrella Stpro’nbxt-door, of
nearly the same name, it is Important you should re
member
WILLIAM 11, RICHARDSON,
Steam Factory , and Patentee of the Walking Cant
Umbrella, sign of the Lady dnd Eagle, Jw, 104,
Market, air Philadelphia.
03r,A(ieptioi) is requested fo WqtH*
Ing Cone Umbrella,a neat and cqm*
binlng all the. advantage* of pane aqd Umbrella.
1 February 10,18ilB«—:5m
llcnltli I, Uealth! t
Tni most- Errncxu.i. or xii Known
])r. Drake’s Panacea, '
Tliß ONLY RADICAL CURE FOR CON
SUMPTION! ■■
IT also removes end permanently cures oil dUct
arising from an impure state of the blood, viz-'''
Scrofula or King's Evil, Rheumatism, Ohslins,
Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Pestules on it
face, Blotches, Riles, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring \y
or Tetter, Scold Enlargement and Pain oUh
Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Svre
toms, Sciatica or Lumbago, diseases arising f rC [.,
injudicious,use of.Metqury, Dropsy, Exposure orl!”
prudence in life; also, Chronic Constitutional Disc
dots, . ‘
In Ibis medicine several, innocent but very pot
articles of the vegetable kingdom are united, fo> m f„' 1
a compound entirely different in its character |
properties from any other preparation, and umivall”j
in its operation oh the system when laboring U nd
disease. It should be in the hands of every perse"
who, by business, or general course of life, i 8 p re j" 1
posed to the very many ailimenls that render life*
curse, instead of a blessing, arid so often result j*
death. 0
FOR SbROFULA,
Dr. Drake’s Panacea is recommended as a certain
medyt Not ono instance of its failure has ever T
erttred when freely usadl It cures the dtscaso sndo
the atime time, imparts vigor to tho whole system
Scrofulous persons con never pay too much aiienilT
■to the state of their blood. Its purification should h"
their first aim; for perseverance will accomplish a tu,!
hf even hereditary disease. *
FOR ERUPTIONS OP THE SKIN,
Schrvy, Scorbutic Affections, Tumors, While Swell
Ing, Erysipelas, Ulcers; Cancers, Running s 0„,
Scabs and Biles,'Dr. ( Drake’s Panacea cannot be to’
highly exlblled j, ff Searches out the very root of th!
disease, and .by removing it from the system, nub.
a ctire certain and pclmancnt.
INDIGESTION OR DYSPEPSIA,
No medicine perhaps hae ever been diacoveied
Which gives eO thuch lone to the elomach end canna
the accretion of a healthy gastric juice to dccomn™.
the food as Dr. Drake’s Panacea.'
RHEUMATISM,
Dr. Drako'a Panacea is haed-with the grcaicel <uc .
cess in Hheumalto COmplainla, especially auch oairj
chronic.- It cures by drivihg obt all impurities and
foul humors which have accumulated in the system
which are the cause of RhcUmaiihm, Gout, and Bw e b
Ingsol the joints. 'Other'remedies sometime,,;,,
temporary relief) this entirely eradichlcs lhedi« u ,
from the system) oven when the limbs and bones ere
dreadfully Swollen!
CONSUMPTION:
Consumption CAN ns CL'JlKl)— Coughs, Catarrh
Bronchitis, Spitting of bleed, Asthma, Difficult or
irofuao expectoration, Hectic Flush, Night Sweats
Pain the- side, &0., have been cured, and can be with as
much certainty as any other simple disease. A spe
cific has long been sought for, but in vain until the
discovery of Dr. Drake's Panacea.'. It is mild and
safe blit certain and efficacious' irtili operation, sad
cannot possibly injure the must delicate constitution.
We would earnestly recommend those afflicted Id
give it a trial—and wo believe they will not have oc
casion to regret it. ' The system is cleansed sad
strengthened, the ulcers on the lungs arc healed, sad
the patientsgradually regain their usual health and
strength. Read the following;
TESTIMONY,
Pint*., Dec. 14, 1047.
oKin Smr—ln reply to your question respecting I
(ho use of Dr. Drake’s Panacea, I will say, thai al
though a perfect disbeliever in the existence of a Pa
nacett,or cure for hi! diseases, however vnlnablc il
May be In certain conditions of the system, still I
have believed that a cure for Consumption wouU W
discovered sooner or later, and curiosity led me to try
;your medicine in two very inveterate cases. They
i itere pronounced by the attending pbywrww/o be
| pulmonary consumption, and abandoned by ibcraw
I incurable. One of the persons had \>ccn under tbt
1 treatment of several very able practitioners for mum-
I her of years, and they said she had “ old fashioned
i consumption combined with scrofula," and that »bo
1 might linger for some time, but could not be pitma-
Inently relieved. In both cases the effect of the Pint*’
iceahas been moat gratifying. Only four or five tot'
ties were used by one of the persons before site began
to improve rapidly. The other look about ten. I
will only add that familiar as 1 am with coniouqiioß
by inheritance and by extensive observation mi its'
dy, and knowing also the injurious effects in nine
cases out of ten of tar, boneset, and other vrgtnUs
tonicfl. BS well oB of many of the cxpeclmintr iml
sedatives, I should never have recommended ibe ms
of Drake’s Panacea if I hnd not been ocquanArdviib
the ingiedicntf. Suffice it l» soy that these »wt*'
commended by our most popular and scientific
clans, and In their present combined slate, form pro*
bably the best ahcralive.thai has ever been nnJf-
Tbo cure is in accordance with a thcoijofconmmp
lion broached in Franco a few years ago, by one o«
her most eminent writers on medicine, ami now
tablishod by facts wfiich oumil of no dispute.
' Very respectfully Yours, L.C. GUM.
To use the language of another, ‘‘Dr. Disk* •ft'
nacca is always salutary in its effects—ne««
ous. It i® not an Opiate—it is not on Exihtlm*"
It is not intended to lull the invalid into a fat* l lffU '
rity. It is a great remedy—a grand hrshng •«*f*
rative compound, the great and only
medical science ond skill Ims yet pmdurnlH •
treatment of thishilhertounconquerrdi»»L'h* *
no person afflicted with this dnnd ilismer*
just to himself and his friends, if he g" down »
grave without testing its virtues. A single l'« •
most roses, will produce a favorable change >
conditjon of qny,patient, however low.’
TO THE LADIES. .
Ladles of pale complexion oust consump ’
and such as are debilitated by those oU
which females are liable to, ore restored 7
of a bottle or two, to bloom and vigor. « j
the best remedy over discovered for weftW / ,
and such as have bad humors; being pj 5 ’ J
take It. \ It immediately restores the appctil,
and color. . , invigorsl'
Nothing ,can be more surprising than iw » k .
ing effects on 1 the human frame. ,^ e r * nee becon®
ness anil lassitude before taking it. ® || in*
robust and full of energy undents * n n f »be
mediately counteracts the nervelossn
frame*
CAUTION.—Bo careful ond “f
genuine Df. Dbikx’o Pa»*cxx—il •>»*'“ ibi
of G.o, y. Bxpj.na on tha m# 1 ;* („ lh.
name “ Dr. Drake’* Panacea, Wow
only hy Sxonxc * Co., DoW 1 ’I'’ 1 '’
SI North Sixth elreel, Philadelphia.. „ „i(it
J M.KNEBDJiEB,whoIo»aIo ond town
Cumberland county.
Sold by M. Dull, Horilsburg.
March 80, 1848.—1 y
jj^Oarden,Field and Fl°" e sjjt
Oim«HTii Tans, Suauns. marKET. b»l«*
170 K sale every flay, in f “ lh „p c i,uylt>> lll, ’ k '
H Sixth itreet, nearly opposite tb ,i,pvt,«®
Philadelphia, .’.plenflifl
prising Evergreens, Trees, Sbru l 1 p| owc( POOW
perpetual blooming •J’i"" 18 - , y „j ln lilo noew •'
Dahlias, flee.; with all kind. »'
Plants, as Asparagus, ™’ " nin h>B le» T *
Raspberries, and every ¥ “ rlG ‘ l Gio^ 1
gotable and Flower AV.
Commupicatiopsean ho addr 6 “' ■ ‘ „, y .
bor. Rising Sqn V. Q., ,I ‘ il .“j“' l, jnewil, of ■»» p "
Seeds supplied. Wholesale ond K uinc ,
growth, of erop 18*7. end
PhiloJplßlMft. Morph 10»
/"AHINA AND GRASS WARE. T
C Gold Band andEnßll.h fw.r.f'vilh '■'“‘L,
rior While Granite and s '“"° 1A(
erpool and other Queonawa , mil n ‘\
thor with Fluted Tumbler., »•' ctlh P> ft'
new and Neat alyle, for «»l« IoWC ’ j. W. E» y '
the aulieciibor.
| March SO, 1648.
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