American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, December 07, 1848, Image 4

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Interests !
TgwyfiWjgV^iflouncei' to Un. people in
reliiiiwd from Phila-'
rtelphia, and one of‘the largest,
cheapest, amLmps|,spleni)id,6ioc!t of
.: ■.. ;■ ■
1 " a 1 -Kt>, s .n,broug 1 1 L lo Carlisle since it hasbeon
the.great reduction in prices!
o ' n^^oWp^®-of, Goods, and a disposition to cat
BtfH^l|pr^l\tB,,ho Invites one and all to Call and
loolfefQß l6em8olve8 ; before'purchasing elsewhere.
Hiaifliopfeipf .Goods consists .in part,of a large and
geniralftssortment of
*fTl 'if,:;:' CLOTHS, -
frorrfW' l /’,'^ s ..Casaimoroa from 50 cts. to $1,50,
2J 1 ,;very cheap, Cashmeres,
Calicoes, of new ahdbealili
-5“ .iWWSI Mj r ? os J ®. o,l Sapcst assortment Of
lio Jias had; for years, Mnslins of
ovo^j-deppapuem.Also, a .large and well select-
Shoes & Groceries,
articles, entirely 100 numerous to
meDUQQtpvCau.and see for yourselves—hochatge
for rfhflwing Goods at the did stand a few doors
House.
big Sign, big Windows, and
big stock of.ipoodsl ,
lB4B. .
and Summer Goods.
pdas TER’S NE W STORE,
: 'OaaM«i»> Pa. • -
rcspcctfully announces to tho pub*
ho has taken tho stand lately occupied by
M>be corner of High street and Har-
P cr^Mn"?’w^ ere h® J uat received from the east
ern Jairgo and splendid assortment of
‘ mew gooes*.,
Purchased in the Atlantic cities of the Importers and
Manufacturers, including every variety of Goods.
TirfUftlfes' arb .particularly invited to call and cx
amme*hU‘beauiiral a&Jortraent of
Dress Goods*
Among which the following .articles comprise a part:
superior wool Cloth; black ond fancy Silks;'blue,
black Gassimercs; fancy Summer Goods;
Ginghams -and Lawns; Bombazines and 'Alpacas;
Vestings of, aU kinds; Mous do Laines; London and
Domestic Calicoes; Mitts, Gloves, Laces, Edgings,
Hosjjjy s and M . ( Ribbons of all kinds; together with &
Urgg/njiortmcntof
U • Groceries.
Aifthe'kbOvb Goods have been- purchased at the
host irid cheapeat markets and will certainly be sold
f ''All poisons afo respectfully invited to
gWhliA a call. ’ JOHN B. FORSTER.
April, 20,1848.
. .in- r. . - .
Trcmcudous Rusli
yf "T ’BEN'T'B cheap store , where they have.
.IjL Jdst.roceiVed from Philadelphia the largest as*
I;jPaH aii(l Wiiitci' Ctotfds,
ever,brought to Carlisle'' Among this largo arrival
niy.ihe found ■ 6,000. yards, of the host and cheapest
CaUcoesever brought from the city; yard wide Mus*
Una at4.cents, CJ; &c.; elegant Ginghams 12J cts.}
■ptordldMous do Laines and Cashmeres very ch?apj
handsome Winter,Plaids for ladies drosses, and the
r,.
•■Gldtha, Cassimeres, Casslnetts,
over manufactured. Wc need not begin toenumcr*
ate; w 6 have dearly every article in out lino of busi
ness,, and all so cheap that Wo only want the public
.ace them to bo convinced that this'is
theplSceloget bargains. ' Wo say to all give us a,
Cajl, 4nd we'll warrant it you will not go away disap*
pointed* Cheap stare, 9 doors south of the Post
Offififl. 1 ; \ , A. &W. BBNTZ.
,'Bopieajber2B,1849.
York Variety Store,
X .&.M* COLLIER & BROTHERS, beg leave
tl:*- to inform the citizens of Cumberland and ad-*
joining counties, that they have just opened an
exteosira ,
Variety Store,
InNprtb Hanover street, in the building laid jr oc
copied by Mr. Haritoh, between Haverslick’sand
Obyl'e’s stores, where they will be happy to re
ceWcltie balls of all wishing’artioles in ineirline.
They wljl at all times keep on hand a well selec
ted assortment'of Prints, (French, English and
American,)..Domestic and Foreign Perfumery,
• patent Medicines, embracing nearly every de
scription, and in fact a little of evofy thing usually
keotin an extensive variety store.
.They are the exclusive agents for the sale of
Df.fTraphagenVcelebrated “Pulmonic Mixture”
ftnd. bis“Bolsamio.Extract of Sarsaparilla ;” Ur.
Green’s # celebrated “Oxygenated Bitters,” for
dyspepsia and phthysic. They are also the ex
clusive agents in this county for the Now York
Canton Tea Company, and will keep constantly
on hand a large supplyof llreir superior Tens.
In conclusion they beg leave to say that they
ore determined Jo sell at very small profits for cash,
nnd invite all wishing bargains to give them a
call.',
r, ,Carlisle, May 4, Ifl-JS.
BAYJLIB & UROOKEB, Auctioneers,
No, 6 North Third Strict, 3 doors above Market St,,
Philadelphia. <
; ' ■ SALE EVERY EVENING,
GIF Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, Pistols,and Fan-
Icy Goods, commencing at 74 o’clock and cbm
ffiUlng s largo assortment of Cutlery,
Boots, Shoes, &o. 'The attention 1 of the country*
trade it invited'to these sales. All goods war
ranted id be as represented at time of sale. . Pur
chasers otm have their goodr packed on the premi
. s -
1 September 14, 1848.—3 m
OUVER.
..Thread and X^eedTo 1 Store 1 ,*
JVorl7B Chetnui tt., above Seventh, Philadelphia.
17EBPS constantly on hand the largest and best
■ IV Assortment of Zephyr and Tapestry Worsted,
C»nvMB, Sleel Dsads, Dag Clasps, Tassels,
.•.Phrsoßings, plain and shaded Purse Twist,
Bags, Purses, Sewing Silks, Spool-
Coltqq, Patent Thread, Needles, Pins, Tidy
ytCotton, Knitting Pins, Silk and Fancy Buttons,*
Cords, Tapes, Siikrffolton,* Worsted nnd Linen
Braids, EmbroiderieffPerfumpries. and a general
assortment of ENGLISH, FRENCH, and AME
HKX&NrJtNOy GOODS .
- -Also—soloageni for DniNGiiunsTVCELKirnAykD-
Hair Mixturb, for removing dandruff and dress
ing the hair, giving it a fine glossy appearance,
IfeTpg decidedly lha boat article now in use—cheap
for cash—wholesale and retail, at the Thread and
• Needlestoce, No. 170 Cheanutstreet, Phlla.
.. September?. 1018 Cm
CHEAP WATCHES AND JEWELRY.—J A,
\V.L. WARD, No.tOO Chosnut street, Phila- !
* r; the n lrank,in Importers 1
4^fijLo^9ol< * *-Bd»cr Patent Lover WATCHES
«W*nd manufacturers of Jewelry. A oood «*’
always on hand. Ohm Patent L<JL„, in
Silver do *lBlos2o;GoldLepihM *3(f.
, a do 912 tq $l5; Clock* and Time Plocos'/Oold
Pencils, 46, upward*; Diamond Pointed Gold
F«af, $1 60; Gold Bracelet* and Broaat Pin*,, ini
variety. Ear Ring*, Miniature Case*; Guard'
Pfated TcaSol*. Cantors, Cake
Baskets, Candlesticks, Britannia Ware, Pino Ivory
Handled Table Cutlery, And a general aasortmtnlof
Fancy Goods;
Phila.,May 26,1840.
Washington house.
iiAiuuuouaa, pa.
.fftlllSTopaUV -irouso' lua recently undergone a
’ repair, and been furnithtd with entire
. of (he best quality. Mbmbors of the
’ l&gfsUiure and others, visiting the soaLof Govern
meat, will find it a very desirable slopping place.
(CY Charges moderate.
, WAL T. SANDERS, Agent.
Ham'sbarg, July SJ, 1848.—Cm,
i i New X>lno of Stages
! Fi’olii Carlisle to York.
THE subscriber begs leave to Inform the travelling
community, that ho intends to run a LINE OF
ST4GE& FROM CARLISLE TO YORK, three
times a week, as follows: . Leave Carlisle on Mon
day, Wednesday, and Friday mornings at GVillOttkv
A. M,, and arrive at York at 1 o’clock P. 'M., \vhich
will boln time to take.the York ti.oin of carsfor Bal
timore. Leave York for Carlisle at I o’clock P. M.,
(immediately after, the arrival,of the. cars,) oh each
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, through Church
town, and, DbVtiV.
The subacrlbcr assures those who may patronize
him, that ho has .prepared himself with, com fort able
and safe stages, and.will use every effort possible to
accommodate travellers. Passengers from Carlisle
will engage passage at the office of the Subscriber,
and will ho called for at the places they rcqUcst. th
York passengers will engage at (ho Depot, (While
Hall tavern.) GEORGE HENDEL. -
Extensive Livery Stable.
Tho undrtsighed respectfully infdrms the public
that he continues to carry on the Livery Business in
all il» Munches at Ilia old stand. His Horses ore
numerous and well, assorted, and his Carriages em
brace every variety of pattern, such as Coaches.Till*
bury’s, Sulkies, Buggies, A,c.» all of the best finish.
His drivers are all careful and attentive. Saddle
horses of the must agreeable gdlts, always ready for
customers at low rates.
The subscriber desirous of sccuring.tbe patronage
of ilio public, Will spare no pains or expense to ren
der his establishment worthy of the mosl : liberal en
GEORGE HENDELi
couragement.
Carlisle, July 27,1848. —tf
FuriiUnro! Fnriilturol!
THE subscriber respectfully informs tbepublicthat
he still continues to manufacture and keep on
hand, at his shop on North Hanover street, nearly
opposite Oith’s, (formerly Glass’) Hotel, Carlisle,
Sideboards, Secre-
TAKIES, TABLES, STANDS, Desks, Book-cnm.
Bedsteads, Cupboards, of every style and pattern, and
in short, every thing that can bo made in a cabinet
shop.
The subscriber will warrant his furniture to bo
manufactured out of the best of material and by the
best of workmen, and as to his prices he hUondstti
sell low for cash. All who will give him a call, will
say that his furniture is cheap and good. ‘ All .work
nlanufacUittid UtldoHiis inspection: He partibulafly
invites newly married pchsohs to give him a call and
examine for themselves—ho has no doubt his work
manship and'priceS will .not fail to please; so don't
forget to call before pnrchasifigolsewhore:
The subscriber would also inform the public that
ho carries on the
Coffin making Bu&lilttss,
and can wait on all those who may desire his servi
ces in that line. Having a Heabss; he can attend
funerals in the country. Charges moderate*
FREDERICK CORNMAN.
Carlisle, June 15,1846.—1 y
N. B. A lot of choice Cherry Lumber for sale
by the subscriber.
DootSj Shoos and Brogans.
TH E attention of (he public is invited
to a large and elegant assortment of
Ml BOOTS and SHOES, now opening at
PORTER'S SHOE STORE, Main st;,
opposite the Methodist Church. The stock has
been selected with great care; and for style and
durability is unequalled:
Lndios* French Linen Gaiters, (new stjtn)
do Morocco Half Gaiters. do
do Kid and Morocdd Slippers, Buskins and
Ties, at all prices. . •
Missis 1 Gaiters, Leather Bools, Buskins and
Slippers.
Childrens 1 Gaiters, Boots and ankle ties, of ovj
ery variety.
Men’s Calf and Morocco boots, brogans and
slippers.
Boys 1 and Youths 1 Goal, Calf and Kip brogans,
and a geneial assortment of thick work.
Also a great variety of 800 l and French Moroo
, co, Kid, Pinkand White Linings,Listings,Trim
mings. , ,
Particular, attention will be given as usual, to
CUSTOMER WORK, such as Gentlemen’s fine
Frensh boots, Congress hoots, and Gaiters, Ladies’
French and English Lasting Gaiters and Congress
Boots, Kid and Morocco Slippers, Buskins and
French lies; and every effort used to get up the
work in a style equal tothe beat city work, and at
thelbwcst price, by WM, M. PORTER & Co.
May .11.
N. B.—As the subscriber is now doing busi
ness under the firm of Wm. M. Porter & Co., he
earnestly requests those indebted to settle their
accounts, as it is necessary his old books should
be closed without delay.
July 18, 1848.
50,00 ) Victims Every Year
Falla prey to Consumption, Aelhma, and Rais
tug Blood , Hectic Fever and Night Sweats,
MR3. ADAMS, VUOlh steeet, Harlem, Buffered a
year with a cough, pain in the chests,.night
sweats, and all the aggravated symptoms of Con
sumption ; nothing relieved her till she tried Sher
man’s Balsam—half a bottle cured her.
Ulcerated Lungs and Liver.—Mr, E. T. Law
rente, Jackson street, Brooklyn, after years of suffer
ing, and treated by various phslcians, was pronoun
ced incurable from ulcerated lungsond liver. Dying,
as was supposed,ho tried the Balsam; its effects
wore most miraculous; two bottles cured him.
Pleurisy and Consumpiion.—Mrs. Uaggas, resi
ding at 88 Sheriff street, 70 years old, has been sub
ject to attacks of pleurisy end consumptive coughs
for years.. The Balsam has saved her from very
great sufftrihg.
Asthma and Contump/ron.—L. J. Beals, 10 Be
lancoy street, gave it tohla sister-in-law who had boon
an Invalid for years from Asthma; to another .con
sidered aa in consumption. It relieved them at once
so tHhfthey travelled several hundred miles.
Spitting Blood— ls alwoy* alarming.. It leads (0
the worstkind of Consumption, and unless arrested
in time is generally futaL* Sherman’s All-Healing
Balsam is the best remedy knovfrlph heats the
wounded or ruptured blood vessels of the lungs, and
thereby effects a permanent euro, while other reme
dies only stop the blood for the time. A few doses
of this Balsam will Satisfy the most skeptical that if
is the medicine required—lt ha* been successful in
many cases, and that too whore they had run Into a
rapid decline, or, as more generally expressed, "Has
ty Consumption.” Young persons, or those of mid
dle ago, arc more subject to thostvattack than llio
aged, •
Price S 5 cents and $ I per bottle.
Dr. Sherman’s Cough and Worm Lozenges, and
Poof Man’s Plasters, sold anabove.
Prihc»p4V'Onic6 106'Nassou street, Now‘York. .
: AinKNTB Fpn Th* SALE 0V THE AbdViS,— B, W»
n‘ l i lye, ‘’ Flowing,
'w' n ?v s . r 'Chmoh'.owr,; A. Galt
mri.Shonheyd.iowai D,.1,a. D11 j, Meohanicaburg:
J. L. Ueeme, bhlieman.lown; John CJ. Millnr
Lisburn; Jana May, New Cumberland; John H
Aoarlni.Spor ing llill; John Coyle, I 1o B m, 0 w m
John Iteod, Kingstown; Bussell dt Dloo,
son; James Kylo, Jacksonville; J. Hood & Son
Springfield) John Dlllcr, Nowvillo; Ilobi; Ellioit’
Nowburgi , *
December 30, 1847.—1y,* $
COUNTRY FLANNEL I —Juat received a lot ol
\J Country Flannel, all wool, at the 800 Hive.
October 10,1848,
'.t!) l3i'/n r x
, . -T: .'~T 1 i"j *;;;■■! <iy;TT' r:~r
Let its Works ■ Praise .It!
Harris Sr.ald*i and allkinds of Inflamed Sorts Ciitrd.
q'tOUSEY’S ' UNIVERSAL OINTMENT, is
X the most complete' Burn Antidote'ever known;
liinslantly (as. if by Magic)sl6pa pains o( ihe
most.desperate BurnsandScalds. For old Bores,
Bruises, Cuts,‘Sprains,Sic,, on man or, beast, it is
the best application that can be' made. Thousands
have,tried, aqd.thpusandsprais.e it. .Ilia the most
perfect master of pa)n ever, discovered., All who
use, reoormnend.il.; .Eyery family should; bo,pro
vided with it, -None can tell )iow soon isome of
the family will need it. !
Uggr*Obsorve each box ofihc genuine .Ointment
has the name of S. Touskt written on the outside
label;-> To imitate this is,forgery, ("i. , 1
Boatmen; Livery -Menf Farmers, and all who
use Horses, will find this Ointment the very , best
thing they can use for -Collar-.Galls, Scratches,
Kicks-.&c. &ci, on their animalSi iSurely every,
merciful monwouid kbbp hit.animals as free .from
pain as possible; Tousey’s -Universal. Ointment
is all that is required,' Try It.?- ■ r
Bites sting or bite of poison
ous Insects, Tousey's: Ointment Is Unrivalled.*-
Hundreds have tried It and found it good.
Vitei Cured.'. For the; Piles, TdUsey’s Univer
sal Ointment is onb of 1 the best remedies that can
be applied,; All whohave triedU for the Pile’s
recommehd.it... .
Old Sores Cured, For old, obstinate Sores, there
is nothing etjual 10, Tobsey’S, Ointment* A per*
son in Manlius had, for a nuraber r of years, a sorb
leg that baffled the skill of the doctors* . Tousey’e
Ointment was recommendediby one of the visiting
phyBicianf>'(Who Kne\v its great virtues,) andiwo
boxes produced more benefit ihan lhe patient had
received from any and all previous remedied.-,'Let
all try h. , - ,V . - - »-■ • V * *
Burns and Scalds Cured,. Thousands of cases
of Burns and Scalds, in all parts of the country,
have been cured by Touscy’s Universal Ointment.
Certificates enongh can bo had' to fill the whole 1 of j
this.aheeU. , • I
(Wolcnl Bruises Cured, Testimonials on testi
monials, in favor ofToosey’s Ointment for cnnng I
Bruises, have been offered the proprietors. Hun
dreds in Syracuse will certify to its..great merits
in relieving the'pain of the most sdtrore Bruiser
All persons should try itt r ...
Scald Head Cured. Shores of . oases of Scald
Head hate been Cured, by Tousey’s Ointment. 1
Try it—it seldom fails.
Sail Rheum Cured,. Of all tbe remedies byet
discovered for, th\fi moat disagreeable complaint*
i Tousey VU nivorsal Ointment is the most complete)
I It was never known to fail.
Chapped Hands can be Cured,' .Tbusey’s Uni
versal Ointment will always cure the worst c'dses
of Chapped Hands. Scores of persbns will stalp
this.
Sore Up* Cufe'd,-. For the cure of Sore Lips,
there was never anything made equal to Tousoy’s
Ointment. It is sure to cure them. Try it.
Ills a soonlifio compound warranted not to con
tain any preparation of Mercury, 25
cents per bbi ; For further particularsconcerning
this really valuable Ointment, the,public are re*
ferrod to Pamphlets, to be had gratis, of respecta
ble Druggists and Merchants throughout the Uni»
ted Stated.. ;’.i-
Prapared'by 8. TOUSEY, Druggist, Syracuse.
Agents for tub Baxb or the Above.—S, W.
HaVerfillck, Dr. J.J. Myers, J. dc, W. B. Fleming,
Carislo; G. W. SingiSer,Churchtotrn j, A; Cath
cort, Shcphcrdatown; -Dr. Ira l)ay, Mccboiucslmrg;
Ji U. Rcemo, Shiromenalowni John G. Milled
Lisburn ; Jane May, New . Cumberland; John H.
Zearing, Sporting Hill;, John?Coyle, Hogcslown;
John Rccd, Kingstown; Roussel! & Dice, Dickin
son; James Kyle; Jacksonville; J. Hood & Son,
Springfield; John Dlilor, Ncwviile; Rout. Elliott;
Newburg,
Decemncr 30, 1847.—1 y. #
Cllckener’s Sugar Coated Pills, or
Grand Purgative, r
For the Cure of Headache, Giddiness, Rheumatism,
Files, Dispepsia , Scurvy, ‘ Smallpox, Jaundice,
Fains in the Back, Inward Weakness, Falpata
iton of ihe Heart, Rising in the Throat, Dropsy,
Jlslhma , Fevers of all hinds, Female Complaints,
Measles , Salt Rheum, Heartburn, Worms, Chole
ra Morbus, Coughs, Quincy, Whooping Cough,
Consumption, Fits, Liver Complaint , Erysipelas,
Deafness, Ilchiugsof the Skin , Colds, Gout, Grav
el, Nervous Complaints, and a variety of other dis
■:edits arising from Impurities of the Blood, and
Obstructions in iffy Organs of Digestion,
JSXPKRIKNOnhas proved that nearly every
Disease originates from Impurities of the Blood or
Derangements of the Digestive Organs; and to
secure Health, we must remove those obstructions
or restore the Blood to its natural state, , There
fore, when the slightest derangement, of-the Sys
tem is indicated by Costivences, or any other sigh,
it admonishes us that superfluities are gathering
in the System, which should be removed oy an 6ft
factual purging. This fact, as stated, is univer
sally known; but people havesuch an aversion to
medicine, that, unless the case was urgent, they
formerly preferred disease to the cure. Since the
invention, however, of
Ollokener’s Vegetable Purgative Plllfl
mis objection is entirely removed, as they are com
pletely enveloped with a coating of Pure. White
Sugar (and as distinct from the internal ingredi
ents as a nut shell from the kernel) have no taste
of medicine. They are as easily (o swallow as
bits of candy. Moreover they neither nauseate or
gripe in the slightest degree. They operate equal
ly on all the diseased parts of (he System, instead
of confining themselves to,' and racking any par
ticular region. Thus, for example, if theXiver be
affected, one ingredient will operate on that par
ticular organ, and, by cleansing it of that Kx
cess of Bile it is constantly discharging into the
stomach, restore it to its .natural state. Another
, will operate on the Blood, and remove 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
at the Uoot of Disease, Remove all.lmpure Hu-]
, moors, open the pores externally and Internally,
. promote the insensible Pcrsplratiop, obviate Flal
> ulency, Headache, &c.,—separate all foreign and
, obnoxious particles from the chyle, secure a free
i and healthy action to the Heart, Lungepftd Liver,
and thereby restore health oven when all other
• roedns have failed.
• The entire truth of the above can be ascertained
> by the trial of a single box; and their virtues nro
1 so positive and certain in restoring Health, that,
the proprietor binds himself to return, the money
■ .paid for them in all cases whore they do not give
1 universal satisfaction. Retail price 2{> ots per box.
Agents ron the sale or the above,— S.' W.
Hftvereiick.Dr. I. J. Myers, J.&W.D, Fleming,
Carlisle; G.’W. Slngleer, Churchtdwn; A. Cath
cart,Shepberdstown;Dr. Ira Day, Mcohanicsburg;
J. C. Roeme, Shiremanstown; John O. Miller,
Lisburn; JanoMay, Now Cumberland; John H.
Zearlng, Sporting 11111$ John Coyle, Hogestown;
John Reed, Kingstown; Russell & Dice, Dickin
son; James Kyle, Jacksonville; j. Hood & Son,
Snringflcld; John Dillor, Nowvillc; Rubt. Elliott,
Newbilrg. ■ •
December 30,1817.—1y.*
Hats! Huts!
SpniNO Aid) fIuMMEn Fashions FOB 1846.
THE subscriber would respectfully call Iho alien
lion of the public to his Urpo assortment of
IldtH & C(i|is,
9& of the latest fashions, consisting of Moleskin,
Deafer, fine While RyckoyMountain Beaver, Oiler,
Brush, am) Russia hats of. every quality, and at dif
ferent prices. » Also on hand a fine assortment of
Slouch or .Sportsman’s Hats, (very light) together
with a general assortment, of nearly every descrip
tion of Caps, of all sizes, and at #ll prices. Country
dealers and all who wjsh Ip.purchase hats or caps,
are Invited to call, as the subscriber is prepared k to
give greater bargains than can,be had elsewhere.—
Don’t forgot tKo place, No. 8, Harper’s Row.
• WILLIAM H.TROUT.
; OarlUla, May 25,1848.
A assortment of French Mcilnocs, Cash-
BlylC ’ A, P» chQ . Tlbbct ClOlh, Aci,
geo. n, crooks,
I ,'t
Equitably Xire Jimuauce, Annuity
and Trust Company. .;'
OFFICE. M-Walnut street, jphilft lelphia,-—Capital
s2so,ooo.—Charter perpetual.- -Make Insurance
on lives at (heir, office in Philadelphia, nml at their
Agencies throughout, the Slates,'at thalloWcst rates
of premium. ' ~ ; !r
Hates for insuring :&t $lOO on a single
Age. ' For 1 year,
20 ,81
30, 99
40, , 1,29
50 ‘1,86
59 3,48
ExAMPiE.- J -A poreon ngtd 30 years nexthirlh
day, by payfog the company 95 conta.would' secure
to his family or heirs should he diet in one year;
or for $O,OO ho secures to them. ,$1000; of, for $l3
cjnnuaily for seven years ho secures; to .them $lOOO
should he dio in,seven years; or f0r.,520,40 paid an*
during H!e,lio secures $lOOO to bo'paid when
he dies. ; The ihsurcf securing His’ own bonus, by
the. difl’erchcS in amount; of premiums from those
charged .by btbdj’'offices., For $49,60 tho heirs
tVo'lildlccelvb $6060 should he die in one ybar.
; Forms of. applicatioh and all,pattlbulars may bo
bad at the office of Fiisu'K. Watts,, Esq;, Carlisle.
; J. W. CL AGHORN, Prcs’t.
. 11. G; TdckStt, Scct'y.i ■
: Fniin’K.' Watts, Att’y. *
■ Dr. D. N. Maiiox, Medical Exbbilnch .
August 31, 1848.~1y. - ,
Health! Health 2!
The ftost.Effectual of all kwoww Remedies
6r. Drake’s Panacea,
THE ONLY RADICAL CURE FOR CON
. sumption i ' :
IT also removes and permanently cures all diseases
arising from an impure state of the blood, viz:
Scrofula or King's Evil); Rheumatism, Obstinate
' Cutaneous,Eruptions,, Pimples or Festulcs on the
I Alee, Blotches, Biles, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm
or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain of the
Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Symp
toms, Sciatica or Lumbago, diseases arising from an
injudicious use of Mercury, Dropsy, Exposure or Im
prudence in life; als’o, Chronic Constitutional Disor
ders. ' •■ . ■ ' ‘ -
In this medicine several innocent but yfcry potent
articles of tbo vegetable kingdom are united, forming
a compound entirely different in. its chatacter and
properties from any other preparation, and unrivalled
in its operation on the system when laboring under
disease. It should be in the hahdb of every portion}
who, by business, or general.course of.life, is predis
posed to the very many ailitnents that render life a
ctirso, instead of a blessing, and so often result in
death.
FOR SCROFULA,
Dr. Drake's Panacea is recommended as a certain re
.mcdy. IVot one instance of its failure has over oc
curred when freely uscdl It cures the disease and at
ihe.samc time imparts'vigor to tho whole system:-
Scrofulous persons can never pay too much attention
to'the state of their blood. Itspurificallon should be
their first aim;for perseverance will accomplish acure
of oven hereditary disease:.
f Oft IIKUPTIONS OF TilE SklN,
Scurvy, Scorbutic A flections, Tumors, While Swell
ing, Erysipelas, Ulcere, Cancers, Running Sores,
Scabs t and Riles, Dr. Drake's Panacea cannot bo too
highly extolled ; it scorches out the very root of the
disease, and Jiy removing it from the system, makes
o dire certain and permanent.
RHEUMATISM,
Dr. Drake’s Panacea is used with the greatest suc
cess in Rheumatic Complaints, especially such as arc
chronic. - It cures by driving out oil impurities and
foul humors which have accumulated in the system,
which are the cause of Rheumatism, Gout, and Swel
lings ol the joints.' Other remedies somcllmcsgivfi
temporary relief; this entirely eradicates .(ho disease
from tho system/ oven when the limbs and bones are.
dreadfully Awollfeh,
CONSUMPTION.
Consumption ciif nr cured. — Coughs, Catarrh,
Bronchitis, Spitting .of blood, Asthma, Difficult or
irofusp expectoration, Hectic Flush, Night Sweats,
Poin the side, dee,, have been cured, and can bo witbos
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 but certain and efficacious in its operation, end
cannot possibly injure tho most delicate constitution.
We would earnestly recommend those afflicted to
give it a trial—and we believe they will not have
casion to regret it. Th 6 system |s cleansed and
strengthened, the ulcers on tho lungs are healed, and
the patients gradually regain their usual health and
strength. Read the following:
TESTIMONY.
Puila., Dee. 14,1847.
Dbar'Siiu— ln reply to your question respecting
tbo use of Dr. Drake’s Panacea, 1 will say, that al
though a perfect disbeliever in tho existence of a Pa
nacea, or cure for nil diseases, however valuable It
may bo in certain conditions of the system, still !
have believed that a cure for Consumption would bo
discovered sooner or later, and curiosity led me to try
your medicine in two very inveterate eases. They
Were pronounced by the attending physicians to be
pulmonary consumption, and abandoned by them as
incurable. One of tho persons had been under the
treatment of several very able practitioners for nnum
her of years, and they said she hud “ old fashioned
consumption .combined with scrofula," and that she
plight linger for sonfo time, but could not bo porma- '
ncntly relieved. In both cascslhe effect of (ho Pen*-
ccq has been most gratifying. Only four or five bot
tles were used by one of tho persons before she began
to Improve rapidly. The other look about ton, I
will only add that familiar us I am with consumption
by by extensive observation as a stu
dy, and knowing also tho injurious effects in nine
cases out of ten of tar, boncset, and other vegetable :
tonics, oa well as of 'many of the expectorants and
sedatives, 1 should never havo recommended tho use
of Drake’s Panacea If I had riot been acquainted with
the ingtedlenU. Suffice it to say that these are re
commended by our moat popular and scientific physi
cians, and In their present combined state, foim pro
' bably tho best alterative that has ever been made.—
1 Tho euro Is In accordance with a theory of consump
tion broached in Franco a few years ago, by pno of
‘ her most eminent Writers on medicine, and now es
tablished by facts which aumil of no dispute.
Very respectfully Yours, L.C, GUNN,
To use the language of another, "Dr. Drake's Pa
nacea is always salutary in its effects—never injuri
ous. It to not an Opiate—lt is not on Expectorant.
It is not intended to lull (he invalid into a fatal secu
rity. It is a great rcmedy~~a grand booling and cu
rative compound, (ho great'and which
medical science and skill has yet produced for tho
treatment of thiahiitberlo unconquorcd malady. And
no person afflicted with this dread disease, will be
just to himself and his friends, if ho go down to tho
grave without testing its virtues. A single bottle, in
most coses, will produce a favorable change in tho
condition of any patient, however low."
TO THE LADIES.
Ladies of paid complexion aud consumptive habits
and such as are debilitated by those obstructions
which females are liable to, are restored by the use
of a bottle or two, to bloom and vigor. It, is by far
the best remedy over discovered for weakly children,'
and such es have bad humors; being plcfasont, they
toko It. Itlmmodlately restores the appetite,strength
and color.
Nothing con bp more surprising (hah its invigorat
ing effects on the huipon frame. Persons, all weak
ness and lassitude bcfoio taking it. Ql oncc become
robust and full of energy under Its influence. It j m .
mediately counteracts the ncrvolossncssof th« female
frame*
CAUTION.—Re careful and see that you got the
genuine Dr. Diukv.’s Panacea— lllms Ihceignalure
of Gr.o. F, STonns on the wrapper—and also (he
name “ Dr. Drake’s Panacea, Philo." blown in the
glass.
Prepared only by STonns.& Druggists, No.
2i North Sixth street,Philadelphia.
Sold,by M.’Luix; Harrisburg. ; ._ - •
J M.-KNEEDLBR, wholesale and retail agent for
Cumberland county,
' March 00,1848.—1 y
. ’ 'Mtefloods.;
The su.bferibeyiiid j law' op^h 1 -’
ing aiiits'&torej,. op, \tli a l s diojh’ i wte slp'df He f b C l l
Publio^qiiarjp,an unusually che-ip' slbck 1 of
sonable goods, such aB J :‘ : 'VV:. v ‘ ( V ' !'
Cloths, Cassimores/Ypstings,,
Alpacas', Silks, Botnbozines, Lawnd; Binghams,
Cambric, Jaconet,' Mull, Swiss, 1 ’ Bdok' and • olhef
descriptions of fin© 1 WhiieMusliribj Check'sl Tickf-
Inga,.Gloves, Hosiery; &m., ’’ ( f ’
A large slock of MUSLINSj WHUe&unbleacli
cd| from £ to } in ,fr'om,<t r ceriUt peV
yard up in price. ... , r • .J.V
; A splendid stock ;of CALICOES, at prices,
varying from 4 t0.12i cts. ; , • jt-
Also a fresh stock of the
CELEBRATED FLUID LAMPS,
> life.
For Life;
: .i;6o‘
8,04
8,70/
3,94 H
6,03
For’2 years.
1,30
1,64
2,07 '
2,97
which.he.has lately introduced^dii'd ! 'Whiclf are
found to be by all that have tried the Vribel
economical,and desirable article in.every respect
now, ijitise. . A 150,.. < ,
• The Pekin Tea Company's Teas, He Ims.beeh
appointed sole agent in this place for the .sale of
the above Teas, to which,he would invite th'e spe
cial .attention-of the .lovers of good Teas. The
manner in which they aVe put up is such, as that
the flavour is preserved for any length of ttmo,be
ing.incased in lead.or tin. foil. Families .can be
supplied with any quantity put up in this manner
■ The public is respectfully invited to call and
fckamlno his stock, before purchasing elsewhere.
Inasmuch as be fools confident that hjs variety and;
prices will be'satisfactory to purchasers.
... . : .ROBERT iRVINE, Jr;
Carlisle, April 6,1848. . . ,
KtifY OOODS.
■ s.* 1 * JUST received •ot the- Bek'Hive’s 1
jfeStS&lL largo assortment of Fall and Winter
fiSjmSiSmL Goods, consisting in part of the foilow
tfSßHsSing articles, for Ladies, viz: r
Satin striped Casbmofca] Alptibasj
Mous db.Lflincsj Shawls,
Now style Alctbiis, Ribbons,
Figured dress Silks, J . Assoi led silk Fringes,
Plain , do do., Black . do 'do ; ,
Parameltas, . . Silk Giibpp, '*■’
Morinocs,, , Bonnet silks,
French worked collars, Flowers, v
Kid Gloves, . Thread Lacba^
Fbt Gbnllemen:
Bldck Ffenßli Cloth, > Safin Vesting,
do CassimerCs, , Merino do
Fancy - do Valentino do ?
Cravats, Cloth caps./..
Also, Muslins, Gloves, Hosiery, Is. Sheeting,
bleached and unbleached Shirting,'Jaconet, Swiss,
Mull.and Bishop Lawns, black and col'd Kid Gloves,
Silk, Cotton, Lisle, Thread and Merino Gldtcs,; for
Ladies, Gentlemen ar\d Miisfefc, Collbrt, Merino,
Cashmere, Alpaca and Woolen Hose, for Ladiesahd
Gentlemen. , ,
I would inform the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity,
that the above Gpode, suitable for (he fairtrade, nro
opened and ready for inspection ; and l am confident
that jlersonti examining .my stock from tho grbatly
reduced prices would bb Indiiccd to. mcltc their pur
chases therefrom. S. A. c6yLE.
Carlisle, September 28, 1848.
tMiiindcld Classical Academy.'
Four ntllts ideal of Carlisle , between the Newtllle
State Road and ink Ciirtiberldnd Valley Railroad,
•FIFTH SESSION. *
THE Fifth session will commence on Monday tbo
6lh of November, 1348. The number of students
is limited, and (Key arc carbTully prepared for Col
-1 ORCt, Counting House, &c.
The situation precludes tho possibility of students
associating with tho
from (own or village, -though easily accessible by
State,Road or Cumberland Valley Railroad, both of
which pass through lands attached to the institution.
TERMS.
Boarding, washing, tuition, dee., (per scss.) 850 00
Latin or Greek, 5 00
Instrumental Music - 10 (JO
French or-German ‘ fi
Circular with rcffetoftccs, drc.. furnished by
,lL K. BURNS, Principal.
October 2,1846. —1 y '
rpHE Allen and Eastponnsborough Mutual Fire
JL Insurance Company of Cumberland County,
incorporated by afi afct of Assembly's now fully
organized,andinoperationunderlhemanageoicnt
of tho following commissioners, viz:
Cht. Stayraan, Jacob Shelly, Wm. U.Gorgas,
Lewis Hyer, Christian Titzel, Robert Stcrrcti,
Homy Logan, Michael Cocklin, Benjamin H.
Musser, Levi Merkel,Jacob Kirk,Sami. Pro well,
sr,and Melchoir Broneman/Whoreapectfully call
the attention of citizens of Cumberland and Yolk
counties to the advantages which the company
hold out. ■ J
TheraleßofirtsaYanceareaslowand favorable
as any Company of the kind in the State, Per
sons wishing to become members are invited to
make application to the agents of the company
who are willing to wait upon them at any time.
JACOB SHELLY, President.
Henry Logan, Vice President,
Lewis Hv&r, Secretary ,
Michael Cocklin, IVeusurer .
February 3, 1848. (
Agents—Rudolph Martin, Now Cumberland;
Christian Titzel, Allen; John C. Dunlap. Allen;
C. D. Harmon, Kingstown; Henry Zoaring, Shirc
manstown; Simon Oyster, Wurmleysburg; Robert
Moore; Charles Boll,.Carlisle.
Agents forVork County—JacobKirk, general ugt.
John Sherrick, John Rankin, J. Bowman, Peter
Wolford. '
Agents for Harrisburg—Houser dr Lochmnn.
HC. MALOY, respectfully informs the citizens
» of Carlisle and (ho public gonoral.y, that he
has opened in the store room lately occupied by Jos.
8. Oitt, opposite Uontz,* store, and near Murrell's Ho
tel, an extensive assortment' of •
' jncu’s Boots,
Mon’. ami Boy.’ Calf and kip Monrooi.kadion’ Kid
•nd Morocco Slippers, Misses and Children’s GAIT
ffjTl BRS, and Mack and fancy- colored
■|[ j .KID BOOTS, of the latest st.i 10, and
made of the best materials', .all of
which will be sold cheajrfor cash.
. Ho has also on hand a largo assortment of Leather,
Calf Skins, Morocco, dee., and will manufacture to
order all kinds of Boots and Shoes at (ho shortest
notice.
Carlisle, April 13,1848.
Stoves! Stoves!!
At No. 97, South Second Street, Phila,
Cl J* TVNDALE,,respectfullyinvites,atioxnin
)% inatlon of his largo stock of Stoves, embrac
ing some of .tho
Best & most elegant Patterns,
of Pennsylvania, Now York, Pookskill, Troy.&o..
together with n beautiful aaaortitiont of rf'ancy
Shoot Iron Stoves end Mediators*
For Parlors, Dining Rooms; Kitchens or Cham
bors, ho believes that liisaßEbrlmonl will compare
to advantage with Ihatofony blhdrbslablishtnent.
lie has also a splendid stobk of
Orr’s Oelebrated Air Tight ! Stoves,
for which he lias beon’lho agent for many years
in this oily, in the manufacture of which for ex
cellence and cheapness ho refers to numerous pur-*
chasers, and for beauty of patterns, he believes
liirriselfunrivalled. .j , ; ,
* For Stoves; whelhor for .Wood or Coal; lira ob
sortmeni Is complete. He returns hta thanketo
his old customers to' whom and to the pqttlia lid
renews his Invitation to give him a call at the old
stand No; 07 South 2d slreot, Plilla.
SeptemberH, 1840—2 m
SHAWLS. The subscriber is opening a,largo os
sortment of Shawls of ovory variety of stylo and
price, from 02 J ols to $B. G. R. CROOKS. ,
JUST received, several of Map’s, Wo
men’s, Misses’ anti Boy’s Bools, Shoos hnd Bro
gans, and for sale very low at tjm now eldro of
S.D.PWOEb&CO.
November 0, 1818.
Fire Insurance.
IVcw and Cheap
Boot .and Shoe Store.
Hoofs & Shoes.
W -itfriff. to/Ilittttliiis}-'
WILL fifwations upohlho Teeth
that are requited' for their preservation
duqli as Scaling,Ming,-Plugging, pc'., or'wi||'
restore the loss of them, by mseVting" 'Ariifitral
Teeth, from a single Tooth to afu'H sett.
JTrOfßco on, Pitt street, a few,dboifi' South 0 [
th’e.KailroadHolel.
,N. B. Dr. Loomis will be ahseriTfrom Carlisle
the last ten days, ip each month. ..
.Carlisle, J.u1y.4,1847.T , „
Dr; «c«r»c Willis Foulh«,
(OradUttiep/JeJ'creonMeiicalCollcge,PhiladelpJiia.)
jAFFIGE at Iho residence of His father in South
Vi/Hanover sttoetidircctly opposite Morrell's Hdlrl,
i f .Carlisi.k, Pa.
Moy 18, 1848.—1 y
—rji D'rngsi Drags! ms&
a Prices Reducedv If
PHYSICIANS, QoUnti'y Merchant ohd-Pcdlare,
aroirivildd to call and examine my dtbek-of Me*
diclnes, Points, Glass,.Oil, Varnishes, &ci
DRUGS . - '
Patent Medicines, Herbs and Extracts,
-Fine Chemicals, . Spices, ground & whole.
Instruments, . . Essences,
Pure Esscn.ial Oils, Perfumery, Ac.
DYE STUFFS,
, . Log and Cam Woods,
V.* Oil Vitriol,
Copperas,
Lac Dye.-
TAINTS./
Indigocs*
Madders,
Sumac, 1
■Aliim, .
Wetherill & BrolliiT’a Puro Load,.Chrome Green
and Yellow,'Paint '& .Varnish-Brushes, Jvrwy Win
dow Olds's, LinsecclOil, Turpentine,CopolAtConch
Varnish, and fied Lead. All of which wl.l he sold
at the very Jdivcstf market price, at the cheap Drug
and Uook stord•■of/’* ,' ' • ;
S. W. HAYERSTICK.
Carlisle, Juno 1, 1848.
Cheap. Watches & JeWolry!
W-HQLEfciALE and Retail, at. the Philadelphia
, W«|lch and Jowelr) Store, No. 116 North Sex*
our! street corner of Qarrry, Philadelphia.
Gold LcvCr, Watches full jewelled is cuirat
• . fc’asp,. . * 38,00
Silver Lever Watches, full jcwellfed, '' : 58,(,0
Silver Lover Watches seven jewels, 1600
Silver Lopino Watches jewelled, . . )li-t0
Qudrtior Watches,.good quality, B*oo
ItnilQlloh. do h t ot)
Gold Spectacles, ' . ,7*oo
Fine SilverSpecluclcb,
Gold Bracelets with topaz stones, • 3 00
Gold Pons with silver holder and pencil, j*Oo
Ladies* U«l3 Pencils, • -J 75
Silver Ten spoons from $4,50 per set to o,<io
Gold Finger Rings,from 37$ cehls to 1 80,00
Wd.tch Glasscsi brfit qiialiU—plain 12$ cents;
Patent 1051 Lbhfet 26. . Other articles in
proportion.’ 1
AU gobds witiNmlbd to bo tvhnl they, ore sold for.
t)ti hand some gold and silver Letrer ahd L tines,
still lower than the above prices. , '
On hand a large assort ment’of siher tahlc>d<ssr;t
ton# salt and rn.bstdrd spoons,&oftp lodlCs# sugar longi,
napkin rings, fruit & butter knives, Ibimllce,shields',
Knitting needle casts and sheoths r puree and reticle
The silter warranted to be equal lo Aincri*
can coin.
Also, a greM variety ofirho Gold Jewelry, consist’
ing in part of, Fir.gcr Rings of n)| styles, set with
Diamonds,. Eme.nlds,' Rulilcs, Torquoise, Topaz,
Cornet, Cotnrlian, Jasper, Cnpo May, Amethyst end
other i tones; Ureastnins and Bracelets of all styles,
£ot with Stones and'Comeons, and enameled— Ear
rings of all stales, Gold chains of all stylos, and of
the finest qualiity—together with n(I olher.ailielms
the line, which tvill he. Sold much below New Yoik
prices, wholesale or retail. O. CONRAD.
N<r.‘ 06 Nbrth.Sfcenhd jfrect, rhrner of Quarry, !m
porter of Watches, Jeweller, and Manufacturer e
Silver Ware.
i Phibr., December 23,1847
WASHINGTON GALLERY OF DAGUERREOTYPES,
No. 234 North Second street ,N. W, corner of
Calhiohilt street, J'hildde/jj/tla.
THE Likenesses taken and Im*«utilu)l y
at Ibis well known establishment, for One Dol
lar, are universally conceded 16 6c equbt inetCrj
respect to any in the ctty. ; , Piciurea taken equal
ly well in cU»6dJ and clear weather. A large as
sortment of Medallions and Lockets on band, at from
$2 id 85, including the picture. -
Thff subsrribora respectfully Invito the citizens
of Cumberland cmihty. to call and examine speci
mens of the latest improvements in the an of Da
guerreotyping, which will bo exhibited cheerfully
and without charge.
ntM • , , T. & J. C. TENNET.
Philn., July G , 18-18.--Cm
See what Lozcuscs litivc
Pone.
OIIERMAN f S Worm Lozenges will immediately
O,remove all these unpleasant symptoms, and k'
••loro to,perfect health. Sister of
the Catholic Half Orphan Asylum has added bcrlcs*
limony in their favor, to the thousands which have
gone before. She states that there arc dv>r ICO child
ren in the Asylum, ond’lhut they have' been in the
habit of using Sherman’s Lozenges, anil she has al*
waysTaund them to bo attended with the most bene
ficial effects. They have been proved-to be infallible
in over 400,000 eases.
Consumption, Influenza, Coughs; Colds, Whoop
ing Cough, Tightness of the Lungs or Chest may be
cured. Rev. Darius Anthony was-very low from
Consumption. Jonathan llowaith.thccelebralcd tem
perance lecturer, was reduced!to tho verge of the
gravc.hy raising Mood. Rev, Mr. Dunbar, of Nitv
York, the UeV.' Mr. Do Forest, Evangelist in d o
Western port of this state, Rev. Sebastian S|ici ter, of
Boston, the wifo ofOrsamu* Dibble, Esq.in Moravia,
and hundreds of others, have been relieved ohd cored
by a propci use of Shennan'ii Cough Lozenges, and
no medicine has ever been offered to the public
which has been more effectual In the relief of those
diseases, or which cun ho recommend with mow con
fidence. They alloy all itching or irritation, render
the cough cosy, promote expectoration, remove-the
' cause* and produce tho moat iloppy andlasting cf
• Headache, Palpitation of tho Heart;-Lowness of
Spirits, oca-Sickn'css, Despondency, Faintness. Choi
ic, Spasms, Cramjisof tho Stomach, Summer or Dow
cl Complaints, also all the distressing syinptoms sris
ing from free living, or a night of dissipation are
quickly and entirely relieved by using Bhermsri’t
Clmmphor Lozcngos. They act speedily and relict
in a very short epaeo of time, giving lone and -it ol
to tlio system, and enable a pcrson'usihgTbetnto uu
dorgo groa| mcnln! or bodily. fatigue,
Rbcumatiflin, Weak Back, pain oiid weakness in
Ilia Bfipast; Back, Limba mid other jiaita of‘the boiif
are apobdily oiid 'effectually' relieved by Bhcruion'i
I'oor Mun’n l’![lHtf'r, whirh costa only 12 j cniln, n:i
-l» »llblrf Hid roncli’tfr nil. Sogrcnl baa become lb
rdpufiitibn oliliia article, that one niillioti will not be
gin to .apply lltb'annual dehinml, It i.adkdowln’c
qjlo bo Ihd lloftktralißlhotilng rinsler in -|)id woiH-'
Bairnre of 'lmpoiilion, — Br Sherman's Boer Man' l
piaalpr baa hia namo \vilh directions printed oil lb
bock of tho Blaster, oiid 0 (zy'fac'iimik cf tin
Doctor, written name tinder tbo’ dirtclldna: 11 Non«
otltcraarcgcnuiiio, or to bo relied upon: "Dr'.Sbi
man a Warehouse is No. 100 Nn.enu et. New Veil
. AoßNTsron TIIC.SAU Of tub ,»n<ivß.—S. V<
HovoraitokiDr. J. J. Myers, J. & WJ'U.'Flemlnf.,
Ootlia oj Gr W. Singiscr, Churcbiown; A. Cull-
CTrl.t.liophcrtlutownjDr.lra Day,'Moo|mnicelMirp;
J. G. litiemoj Sbiremonslown; John G.’ Millf'r
Uebßrrti Jnno May,' Now Cumberland)'John 1 1 -
Aontiptf, 1 SpofUng'llilJ; JohnOoylb, Hogoßtowi'l
John Rood,.Kingstown; Russell & Dice, DicLin
eons James Kyle, Jacksonville; J.- Hood & Son.;
Springfield) John Dillcr, Nowvllle: Itobl. Ullio"
Ntiwbiirp.
. December .30,i8-t7.~1y.»5.
Hosiery* gloves; jui a P( min K •Wf.
' sorlmont'pf Mfh’ti 1 Woman nnVi ObiMicii'i
slory ollJ G|o\u»jyr.'oV(iry varloty of oonKly fur,** 1 *
ilmnpby “S 4 '., ' OEO It'CHOOKS
October It), ‘1848 v ‘"if- .
~ joii wouit ~
NEATLY EXECUTED AT THIS 01TJC&