American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, July 25, 1850, Image 4

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    . iNcw and CUca,.stoie. ~
. ' nl annr ntioo to the
citizens of.Carlisle-and tin; saprouiuli no country,
IhaUhey'liavojiis't oponod in the :sio|rh.room ad
joining-tha alore.of Mr. I. G. CitriA my.ptml Ji,:
fS'X- Monyor’s Confectionary slore, in
North Hanover street, a splendid assortment of
my Goods* consisting in.part of :
"Clotliß, Cassinicrc^
Qassineta, Saiiineisand Vestings; a groat slock
oF.oumrnor Goods for Mon and Boys’ wear, Mous.
demines, Lawns, Ginghams, Bareges, Alnachas,
Barege de Lames* Calicoes, Chocks, Tickimrs,
muslins,.flannels,-table And toweling
blecloths, umbrellas, parasols, ribbons, slock inns,
gloves, linen, cambric and silk bandkerohieTs,
laeos, edgings.and InsoTiings, cap nets, larlulon,
Swiss, book, mull, jaconet and canlbtic milslino;
an eloganl assortment of
Cheap Bonnets,
oC the most fashionable kinds, Palm Leal’, Straw
and B rant Hats,
[ GROCERIES, QUE EjVSIVJIRE , -
Carpel chain, hardwaVo, &c., some handsome am
cheap carpets, together with a variety of Ooodsii
ttur Ime, whieh have all boon laid in at low prices,
and will be sold cheaper than edn b’o bought else
where. b ■
: respectfully Invito every body to call and
judge for tlleiriselves, as wo arc detennlned to of-
Fer grfeat bargains.
/. L. STERNEK &.CO.
April 4, 1850
Spring and Sniniiicr Dry Ootids,
At the. Cheap. Wholesale and Retail Dr'y-noode
' ’ 1 ' Store of
AltltfOljD & LfcVi;
WHO am now opening the largest, handGoincsl
and cheapest nssorlnionl of Spring and Sura
WerCnoda oicr brought to Carlisle, among tvhicl
will bo found «i beautiful selection of
. liarties Dress Clovil^
hew stylos; plain, chnngoublo and striped Silks; Ba
rege#, bilk I'issuos, Berngo do Lamas, Lawns, Liu*
fen Liistrcd, Mouslin do Lniuos; French, English,-
American and Scotch G.nghams; French and Eng-
LshUhintsPs; Figured, Htriped, bntrd & plain tfwjss
dndßqok Muslins; Litton C«ntlHric HamlkhorchicJs,
French' \Vorked Collars, Thread and Colton.Laces,
and Edgings,
Bonnets & Ribbons,
tif every kind, quality olid priefe. . Parasols &, Sun
Shades, a, very handsome assortment. •
DOMESTICS/-DOMESTICS' I .
Our stock of Domestics can not bo excelled Ibis side
of-PhUadelphia. -Purchased previous id the advance
in cotton; wo are enabled to sell 20 pef cent, cheap
fer-thim-those who purchased this spring. We have
Muslins. Tickings, Checks, Ostmburgs, bleached and
upblodchcd Table Diapers.
CARPETS/, CARPETS/ /
largest assortrrient ever brought to Carlisle,
tvhich wo are determined to sell 10 per cent, cheap
-6r than, the same quality can bo purchased elsewhere.
Mattings, Floor and Table Oil Cloths.
Roots d- S/ioea, for Men, Boys, Women and Chil
dren,
Supply tif Groceries! rueft oo Sugar,
Coffee; Teas, Molasses,,&c. very cheap,
Persons wishing to purchase good and cheap
goods, will do well to call ond examine ourextensivo
assortment before purchasing elsewhere.
Carlisle, March 28, 1850
; The Cheap Store!
THE subscribers baVu just returni-it from tlu>
elly wilb tho cbeaposl and, best slock of ITIIY
GOODS, &0., ever brought to Carlisle. It con-
Slstsinparl of
.. Cloths, Cassinicrcs, StftimCls,
smd .Vestings? a groat slock of summer goods for
Men and Boys* wear, Mous do lainos, Lawns,
Ginghams, Bareges. A'lpachasV BafegO d 6 lainos,
gts °f Cal,leohs, Checks, Tickings, Muslins,
Table &nd Toweling Drapers, Table
Cloths, Oil Cloths, Umbrellas and Parasols, liih
boiis, Stockings, Gloves, LfnerfCntahridand Silk
-Handkerchiefs, Laces, Edgings and
different hinds, Cap Nets, Tarlolon, Swiss, Book,
Mull, Jaconetaml Cambric Muslins, Dotted Swiss
Muslins, an elegant assortment' of
Cheap Bonnets',
Of the most fashionable kinds, Palm Loaf 1 , Straw,
atid Urald Hats, Groceries, Qnoonaware, Carpel
Chain, Hardware, &c’., handsomeandcheap
CARPETS, together with a variety of Goods in
our line, which mtVe ajTbeenlaid : ln for cash, and
will be soldatloWer prices'than they can be bouohi
ol In the county. .Wo respectfully invito every
body to call and judge for themselves, as we are
determined to.offer groat bargains this season
March 21, 1850,
New and Cheap Store.
THE undersigned,most respectfully informs his
friends and the public generally, that ho has just
returned from Philadolphiaand Uallunorc,and id now
opening at thd corner ofNorlb Hanover and i,ouilmr
at the Bland formerly occupied by W. W.
Woodi, a well selected assortment of new
Spring: ftoiulsy
ihirchascd at the lowest prices, and which I am do
tbrmjncd to sell at sraalhprofils. Among Iheso may
do. found J
Cloths, Cassiracrcs; Vestings,
an,a^oon Stuff* various prices.' DRESS
GOODS, new styles, - and at low prices. Also (!ro.
defies m all their variety, via: Sugar. Colfec, Teas,
Molasses, Spices, See., which will bo sold low for cash
rloaao give mo a call.
Corlistc, April 11’, 1850‘
... Carpet*-
MnNOLD *■ LDVI have just received'ohalhcr
XJL largo assortment of Corpols, whicli wo aro deter
mined to sail 10 par cent cheaper than Ih6 same
ifholity con bo purchasod'olsowheib,'
April 85.1850*
; White-Washing out Übiic.
'Who icuuld White-wish a Rohm' when tbeU'can buy
Paper at 9 rente a piece 7
BAVIfiG made arrangement with ilio tnanu
ufaolui'er* at tho Bast Torn constant supply o(
VVnll Paper, Borders, Prints for Tiro Boards, and
Window Blinds, l oan soli thorn ns low as they
can be boaglil in Phialdlolplilo. Persons wanting
■Paper are requested to call and examino my stock,
Wiore Urey can bo.suited with'any pattern of
Boom or Hall Paper and Borders in the greatest
variety at least 30 per cent, less than any other
place in town.'
Carlisle, May-30,’1850.
, Ilium nianultic'tory.
XX .CLAUK, Vcniiion blind Monufacturcr, Sion-
Xli of the Golden Eagle, No, 131) * Mo South'
aorltoortt of Fancy 811 k and Worsted w-' “i ar ?° ”‘ -
Trimming., of various colors „,„1
Inw.nf can b. suited at this [ho ho.U™
orJc " fro hi n distance packed carefuliv
ff«« cf,porterage, to any pari of the ally." J #cnl
Mky 0/1860
Ir'o.oU this WayV
TftE ’ subscriber would'respectfully inform hi.
irionda and Ihe public generally, that bo has ion
opened a now DUMBER AND COM, VAIID, in
Weil High elroel,' a few doors east of Messrs. J. ,V
D. Rhoads’ Warehouse, where he now has oil'd will
keep constantly on hand, a lirsl raio assortment of.all
kinds of seasoned While Pino Hoards and Plonk,and
alt other kinds of Stull; all of which he-will sell law
Yrfroash. JOHN ARMSTRONG.'.,
kOari/slo, ApriH, IS6U—If
foE W WHOLES ALE AND KETAIL .
Confectionary. Store.
West Main St,, nearly opposite Rheem's Warehouse,
THE undersigned having coinmohccd the raanufac
.luring oC ALL KINDSOF CANDY, deepened
a '-•onrcclionnry and Fruit atom, would call'the mien
jlon. P . own “ltd CdUnliy Merchants to their adver
tisement, .
will manufacture and have constantly on
ALL KINDS 6p GANDY,
which they will wholesale and .retail at the lowest
prices. Also all kinds of Fruit, such us Oranges,
liemotiß, Jigs. Raisins. Dales, Prunes, &c. Nulsol
every kmd, vie: Almonds, Cocou-nuls, Filberts, Uul
tcr-mits, fcngllsh Wihurts, Gto\hu)*mils, &b.
Fancy Articles and toys..
1)1 every description. Toiucco and Skoars, Uous*
sel s Miwkral Water, and n Variety of othcr urti*
too numerous to mention.
■I hoy would respectfully solicit.a share of public
patronage. A. S. WORMDEY
. April 11,1830 ... S. Wi HANNA&.
is
riMIE undersigned llmnlifiil for iho |inlronogo of
,-L citizens of Carlis'e untl,adjourning country,
miohnia his niimerods friends ohtl the public lit gen
eral, that he has just laid in uu entirely new flock of
fashionable • .
; Spring and Summer Clolliingi
made up in tlio hcst.stylo and particularly calculated
tor tins place. flis stock consists of fine Dress and
t rock coals; Habits, Cossimer, Drab, &u.,and Chian
emits, 1 weed. Linen and Check coats. Business
coals of aU doscnpUons* superior klack Casstmofro
and lancy Pantaloons* a great variety of Vests from
Toots to $4 00, a large assortment of fancy articles
of Gentlemen's wear, while lincnv’striped and red
flannel shirts. Gentlemen ufo requested to call and
e.tnmlne the, goods; nncl ho Is shro those who buy
will bo well fitted and at low prices.; I
.A.groat assortment of Boys clothing, also Caps
and Jiuts, from J2j to S 3 00 constantly oh hand all
’■ -• S. GOLDMAN'S,
South East Corner of Main and Market square.
Carlisle, April 4, 1850.—(jin. '
IMcsir, Bead, JListcii and Jftcllcci
TIiOUTMAN & MAY’S
O/i North Ilamvcr streel y (n iht room formerly oc
cupied by Mrs, fVisc y as a Grocery . .
THE attention of the citizens of Carlisle, and
Cumberland and Perry counties, Is inVilcd to this
newly established Clothing and Gfentlbmon’s Fur
nishing Store,* and see the well selected and most
elegantly got up ciothingoverbffcred in this place*
It would bo Well for every man to Itnott that, a
larger assortment, bettor styles and morodceirublo
clothing can be bought for less money at thisiiew
establishment than at uny other store in thb pldcn
without any exception. Thoussortmcnl is well
selected and thdeuiand make of tho latest spring
and summer fashions, which arc fnrsuperiortoiill
others for (men and elegance. All who tflsh to
purchase will find they can sifvo from twcnty.five
to fiity per cent; by buying -al tho new stand of
TROUTMAN & MAY,
Coats, pants and vests, wowilUcll remarkably
low, as tiro fallowing list of prices will dlio\V t
COATd ; .
.Superfine MacK' cloth dress coats S"G to t 8,06
do do /Vock do _ Gto 18,00
Fine French habit cloth coats of
different styles,. 3 to 10,00
New stylo of cashmofct coaid 3,50 to 0,00
French Coats of oil colors f,s’o to 7,A0
Rough & Ready Tweed, A6w stylo 4,00 loTl,oo
California Lustre, : 75 to 5,00
Linen coals - 1,00 to 2,50
Business coals ’ kqo to G.OO
PAXTAWON&
New style of American and French
Cnseimero, plain; , ,
Now style of American and French
caasi meres, superior in quality arid .
variety of colors G,OO lo ID.od
Fine black bass, ami doeskins 2,50 lo 8,00
Striped and cross bkrred' cabs, pants -1,50 to 5,00'
•New style Napoleon striped'ptihla 1,25 lo 8,00
do spring cassi pants 4,75‘t0G,00
Greatyarlcty of corduroy pants- 1,25 to 0,00
Fine lincn drilling striped and plain 75 lo 2,60
New stylo of Cambroon 1,50 to 4,00
With an otrcollenl assbrlmdiil ot work
ing pants which will oul-wcaf any
other in this'place sVIoS’.OO
' fES T&
Superfine black: satin vests 1,75 to 5,00
New style of figuored and striped do 1,00 to 7,00
Plain and striped-valentine ® to 4 00
Fine light summer ntarsallles vests 76 to S',oo
Alj kinds of working vests at very low prices.
We also keep a good assortment of
BOYS CLOTHING,
A. & Vv, B’KNTZ'.
consisting of coats, panla.and vests and sell litem
at very low prices. In addition to our stock of
ready made clothing we will keep on band an as
sorluienlof Furnishing Articles, such as shirts
scarfs, cravats, suspenders, drawers, collars, caps
umbrellas, gloves, bandkercliiefk, socks, &c. &o.
which will make it the inleresfof the purchaser to
examine liefor'e buying'elsewhere. All goods sold’
at this store,.warranted to glVe satisfaction, and
wo defy competition-in quality, elegance, style of
the cut, and durability; amt we hope by close at
tention lo business lo merit a share of ptthHif pa
tronago. Don’t forget the place, North Hanover
street, a few doors above I.oulhor street, West
side. -Clothing made to order at the shortest no--
Uce.
: A'priVr, 1850—if
A-. C.PUTTER;
,n ” n ’ Q,1(1 l ' onm nothing which rulutea to
rotin foreign lo my feelings.
Youtli & Manhood.
WwwßMaMi al < A I I'REMATUItE DtalK
Kinkolin on Self Preservation,
OxLT 25 CKMTS.
This Book, just published, in filled with useful in
-1 formation, on (ho infirmities and diseases ol tho Qo
ncnitivo System. II adilrcescs itself alike to Youth,
Manhood and Old Age, and should bo road by all.
Tho valuable advice and impressive warning it
gives, will prevent years of misery and suffering and
save annually thousands of Uvea.
P.uiK.vrs by reading it, will loam how to prevent
the destruction.of their children.
A remittance of 25 cents,.enclosed in u letter, ad
dressed-to Dr. Kinkolin, Philadelphia, will ensure a
book, under envelope, per return of mail.
Dr. K. fifteen years .resident'physician, N. W.
corner of Third and Union street, between Spruce and
Pino, Philadelphia, may he consulted confidentially
Ho who places himself under tho care of Dr. K.
may religiously confide In his honor ns a gentleman
and confidently roly upon his skill os a physician.
Persons at a distance may address Dr. K. by letter,
(post paid*) and.bd cui'cd at hdmd.
Packages of Medicines, Directions, Ac., forwarded
by sending u remittance, and put up secure from dd
mngo or curiosity.
Booksellers,.News Agdnts, Pedlars, Cahvbdsors,
and oil others supplied with the above wbrk at very
low rates.
February 7, 1850—1^
JOHN IVLYNK.
TUU subscriber hits just Opened a fresh assort
ment of Hoots ami Shoes amiable for the Sprinif
season, among which will be found i.adies Kid
and Moroeon ,
H. CI,AUK,
. ::3liPPßßS',.TiEb's BUSKINS.'
?*““ J"* fanny colored Gailers. llronv.oand Ul»»k
nny Hußkins and n very, lufiro Block of
Phil ton’s colored , Onilers?Dootdnnil
It ’ 'ld 'l lf tench Gulf skin and M«*
roi.co Hoots, Buckskin Congress Ooltnrs OvCnrd
Ties ami Nglll*d F ._ M ,
k p. nod ooarso brogans, nil of which are offered
at tho lowest piled. '
„ , ■■■■', Me POUTER,
Main street, opposite the Methodist Church
Carlisle, May S 3, 1800.
ieltcr than file Gold iTJlnen oi i»|.
furnla.
■A Whole Suit of Clothes alsl 75!
Nkw, Ciikap anij Faskionauue Clotiiiko
Stoiib,
BOOTS & SHOES.
Extraordinary ItcUuctiou in the
Price «f Hardware,
IHAV.R j«Bt rccolfifd iho largest and cheapest
.stock of Glass, Paints, Oils,
Varnishes, anil Cabinet
Makor’a Tools, Mahogony Vaneers, and all kinds
ol,Building, Material lever, brought to ..Carlisle,
consisting of Locks, Screws, Nails and
Spikes.. Persons about to build will-find ilgreat
,ly to their advantage io look at my slock before
purchasing elsewhere, .Come and see the goods
and hoar the price nnd.you wilt be convinced that
this is really the Cheap Hardware Store. Also,
In store,.anvils," vicos, files anil rasps, and,a com
plete assortment of. Wall’s Beat Bar Iron, also
Jlolled and Hoop Irop of alVsizes. . ,1-. have also,
[the rhemqinetcr Chnrn, Made by Mr. Geo. Span
gler, the best drliclb now in use.
SCYTHES,—I have just received my-Spring
stock of Grain and Grass Scythes, manufactured
expressly for rhy own sales, and warranted to-be
u superior article. Cradle makers and others
win hnd these Scythes tpb& the best article in the
market, and at the lowest-priced wholesale and
retail, at the old stand.in. North Hanover street.
JOHN P. LYNE.
•May at), isad;
itdrilivafoi '
TUS’j' opened at the now and cheap Hardware
u store ol lAO O B BBN HR, a how assortment of
foreign and Domestic llahlware; bdnslsllng Bf a
full assortment of locks and latches of every stylo
and kind; hinges, screws, bolts, augurs, auger
bitts, ■ chisels;* broad and * band axes, hatchets,
drawing knivosj' planes and .plartd. bitts; hand,
panne),and ripping Saws; Iritll avid crosscut saws
of Roland’s make, warranted good; a good assort
ment of circular saws, warranted; trace and bailor
chains of a sUporiorgnality that has never been in
this market before, hoes, shovels, spades, forks
and rakes; knives and forks; Ronjapatij and bfdss
candlesticks; an assortment of Britahin and Glass
Bthcfin! Damps, spoons, shovels, longs,, waiter
and iron lea kettles, brass preserving kettles, Co-1
anvils, vices; files and rasps; of every ,
kind.nud price.’ **' (
VValls’ har iron, hoop and band iron, mist, slushy
spring an.dJilialorod aUml, warrinird grtml,
lioxos window fflass, (Uaii li'vcr.
200 lcpjfs"Wbt|ioril).*BjMlrftwhiie load.
d harreU Plaxfieod’oilTldp galls.,Turpeni,ino..
Plensuoall at the well known store of Jacob
setujf, North. Hanover stfcriV next door to Glass’
hotel, Carlisle.
•May 34, 1849 . , '
New and Clicnp; Hardware Stotfe,
East High Street, opposite Ogtlby'e Dry Goode
, Slo/e.
Till-' subscriber has just opened a large stock-of
goods in lija lino, which gq has just purchased hi the
lowest rates and will ho'fluld’.aj prices to suit (ho
limes. His slock comprises u full assortment of
Building articles, such as Lucks and I.ulchcs of ev
ery desplion, Hinges.and Screws, Window'Springs
and Bohs, also, Mill, Cross Cut and Circular Saws,
Htind, Panel, Hipping and Hack Saws, Broad Hand
and Choplng Axes, Hatchets, , Chisels. .Augers,
Planes and Plano Bills,-Braces and Bills, Stcid diid
Iron Squares, Plumbs and , Levels, Waiters and
Trays, Table and Pocket Cdflefft Table and Tea
Spoons, Brass, Bell Metal and enameled Preserving
Kettles, Hollloware, &c., Ac., also a full ossorlmcnt
of Sadlcry and Carfiago Trimmings, Patent Leather,
Moriocco and Binding Skins, Lasts, Cedor Wore,
Shovels arid Spades, Hay and Manure Fo.ks, Gar
den and. Corn Hoes,.Window, .Glass of every size,
Paints and Dyo Stuffs, Gil, Tarnish, Turpentine,
Mahogany Veneers and Mouldings, Curled Hair,
Moss, Deer’s Hair, Sofa Springs, Ac., Ac. .
Also Bar, Band and Hoop Iron,-Cast Sheer,
Spring, arid Blister Steel, Nails, Spikes ond Brads,
Qrain and Grass' Scythes, Sevlho Snaths, Scythe
Stones, ’ *
5 Barrels, I-ire and Water proof .Faint, assorted
colors. .
• HENRY SAXTON.
Carlisle, Mty'lG, lB4tf.
At P, Itloiiycr’s
. ( . .
IS the place whore country merchants and the pub
lic in gCntjfol, will find die 1 largest arid best as
sortment of
1,50 to 7,00
. Confectionaries,.
c*er olTcrcJ in this county, manufactured of Ala bast
material cspriiisjy/or the Holidays,'and will be sold
wholesale or retail at the Old Stand of the subscriber
North Hanover street, a low doors north of the Bank,
where all ore invited to call acid examine for Ihom
solvca, as it would ho impossible to ’mention all the
varieties. He would also call attention to a large
rtsortnltrlf of Fruit's ond Ntits of the latest imports
lions, consisting of
. b CHANGES, LEMONS, RAISINS,
Fifes', Fracas, Grapes, Citron, Dates, Almonds, Eng
lish Walnut!) Cream 'Null, Filberts, Pea Nuts, Co
coa Nuts, Ate.’ In connection will'.' the above he has
just received a larnge asortinent of English, French,
alitl'Amondah
Toys & Fancy Goods,
consisting in part of Hue French Card and Sewing
Baskets of entirely new patterns, Fancy Boxes of
. wood, paper ohd glass, Wax end o.lhor Doll-heads,
Kid and Jointed'Doles; Basket, 801 l Bono, and other
Battles, Games and Puzzles of the latest stylo; 1 Fur
niture, lea setts, and nine in Boxes, flildlca, guitars,
pianos; aceordeons, hnrmeonicsns, drums, guns, and
other articles of war. Glues and China tpye, mantle
ornaments, Tools in boxes, warily dogs, wugoilsahd
wheelbarrows, tube', ’cradles, Noah's Arks, masks,
marbles"of all kinds, fancy soaps, colotigiio, ox mar
row, shaving create, hail and dollies Brushes,'Ac.
Ho has also on hand a prime lof of FHEBH OBO
CEBIES, consisting of CofToos, Tecs, Sugars, Mo
lasses, Cheese, Spifibs of aH'kirjda, arid in
fact all articles in' the Grocery lino, which will bo
disposed of at tho lowest rates.
Orders from a distance thankfully received rind
iromplly attended to, P. MONVEB.
Carlisle, Dee.' 6,1840,
LUMBER! LUMBER!!
11. CllUK'Cll & Co. ,
HAVE on hand al tho old aland, west end of
the old UarHSburg bridge, dotfn at the river.-
1,000,000 fool ol tho cheapest arid beat Idnibor'on
Iho bank, conslaXingof Pancl. Ui Oommoni 2nd
Common and refuse Boards, and I'lank of I, U
I*. and 3 inch thickness. AUo, Poplar Plank|
Scantling, and half inch. Boards, a largo quantity
nf long Shingles, Pence Rails, Juice, Scantling,
They have also a steam Sawmill in operation
ond con furnish building tlmborm 1 tho shortest no
tice, fence boards, shingling and plastering laths,
and are prepared to furnish any article in the lum
ber line. :
iXj* Dry Boards on hand al $ll per M,
Also good 2nd Common Hoards, 16 feet long,
at $ll per M.
Tho subscribers hope by strict, attention to bu
siness, and'a determination of selling lower than
any other yard at tho rlvor,, that the public gffnV
orally -will call and soo th6ir stuck boforo pu roll off
ing clsowhoro.
May 30* I§so. *
TilC Ollfi.iT CHIIVA STORE
OF PHILADELPHIA.
qiIIANKFUJi to the citizens of Carlisle, and its
X vicinity, for thoir increased custom; wo again re
quest their company to viewour br£o and apfofidld
crfsoitmOht of
CHINA, GLASS $ QiIEKNSWAKB:
Dl.'.nor Sets/Tad Sets,''’Toilet Sots, and single plcicoa,'
orthorof Glass, China or'Stone Ware, sold in quan
tities to suit purchasers, for loss than they can bo
hud elsewhere—in fact at loss than Wholesale prices.
American and English Urhbnnld Metal Goods in
greater variety than over boforo offered in the city»
Fancy China in groat variety, vary cheap.
We would invito any person visiting the city to
coil and ico up—they will at (cost bo’ pluoscd to walk
arouiid out*, beautiful store, add to view the finest
China and the cheapest the world produces. I,
TYNDALE & MITCHELL.
No. 210 Chosnut street*
Philo., Sept. 20, 1840.—1 y ,
Y.HaUPRT HAGS and Travelling Trunks. A largo
nsiarttnonti and ofa superior quality, just recei
ved and for sulo cheap by CAAS. OtiiLßY.
. ; \ drugs* drugs* .
I .“AVE juat received a fresh stock of Medicines,
Paints, Glass, Oil, &c., which: havingbooti pur
chased with great care at the best city houses, I can
confidently recommend to Families, Physicians,
Country Merchants and Dealers, as btiing frosh’and
pure.
DRUGS. : V
I Herbs and Exrtacts,
| Spices, ground or whole,
, I Essences,
I Pcifumeiy, &c.
Patent Medicines,
Fine Chemicals,'
Instruments,
Pure Essential Oils,
Cod Liver Oil—- Warranted Genuine,
DYESTUFFS. '!
Indigocs,
Madders,'
Sumac,
Alum,.
Log arid-Cani Woods,
Oil Vitriol,
Copperas,
LacDyo.
PAINTS. /
Wothorill & Brother’s Pure Lead, Chrome, Green
and .Yollow, Paint .and Varnish Brushes, Jersey
Window Glues, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Copal and
Coach Varnish, and Red Load., All of, which will
bo.sold at (ho very lowest market price* at the cheap
Drug and Book store of
8. W. JIAVERSTICK.
Carlisle, Morch'2B, 1850,
TO PHYSICIANS, DRUGGISTS AND
COUNTRY MERCHANTS.
DU. J. N. KEELER & DUO. most respectfully
solicits, aitmitlbn lo ihdir fresh stock of English
French,’ Gorman, and American Drugs, Medicines,
Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dyo.Stufis,Glassware, Per
fumery, Patent Medicines, &c. Having opened a
now store, No. 294 Market Street, with a full supply
of Fresh Drugs unil Medicines, wo. respectfully so
licit Country Dealers to examine our stock before
purchasing elsewhere, promising one and all who
may feel disposed to extend to us their patronage, to
sell them gtmu(ue Medicines, on os liberal
tbrliis ds aliV other house in the city, und to faithful
ly I’xcculo nll Orders entrusted to us promptly and
with disputclu
I One of the proprietors being a regular physician,
ullurds ample guninnlpo of the genumo quality of all 1
arlicloSsoid at thcir.estoblishnicnt. *
Wo especially Ihvilc druggists ahd. country mer
chants, who may wish to become agents for “ Dr.
Keeler's Celebrated Family Medicines,” (alUndaid
and popular remedies,) lo forward their address;
, Soliciting the patronage of dealers, wo respectful
ly remain, , J. N.KEEEEU & Dtto:,
Wholesale Druggisist No. 204 Market <S/
Philadelphia, Sept. 1,1849. —
tt. It. It,
EAD.VVAY’S HEADY BELIEF for pain, is
truly a blessing to suffering humanity. The
Lamdare rejoiced at its curative properties, for
they can dispense with their crutches and walk.
The Weak bless it as an instrument in the hands
of Providence, for by its hedllng and strengthen
ing qualities they become strong. The Bod-Uid
don welcome it as a blessing' from high Heaven,
for it relieves them of their pain and misery,
cures their diseases whether it bo Rheumatism,
Lumbago, Gout, Paralysis, Strains, Burns, Scalds
Sores, Sprains, and alieollone of Ihq spine, or tofi
tfacted Tepdops, for by its use they a‘ro enabled
to arise froni their bed of sickness, and enjoy the
pleasures and blessings of health. The sulfcrer
of Neuralgia and Tic Dolerenx, welcomes it as
their only remedy in relieving them of the cruel
palris, shooting like electric shocks through the
face, head, and system, paralysing in an instant
their energies and brilliant hopes, for the Heady
Holier is a powerful antidote for all Nervous and
Rheumatic affections, and will cure this powerful
disease when all other remedies have failed to
give relief. The sufferer of Tooth Ach'd; rejoices
when ho uses the Heady Relief, for it will cure
the most tortilting Tooth A'bhe in a few aocSnde.
Jits. Superior Strength.
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF is also the
most economical medicine in use, it can bended
with the most happy results, both internally ahd
externally Cramps in the Stomach, Colic, or
Cholera Morbus; are rolleyed in ten mfnutefl.'and
cured entirely in fifteen or twenty. Also If you
wish to make art ointment of ii, for the cure of
soro Lips, Chapped Flesh," Pustular Eruptions,
take a tea Spoonful of tho Relief; and a tabic
'spoonful of sweet oil, or 1 ounce of lard, and you
-have a belter ointmeftl of savd than any other ar
ticle no\tnn use., , .
In fact this medicine, When reduced to’ two
thirds its own strength by adding as much" spirits
of wino, will give you belter Liniment than any
now In use.
THE CROWNING ORNAMENT OF
Beauty is a beautiful Head of luac
turiant Halt.
RADWAV’6 CIRCASSIAN UALM.
The lady or gentleman who desires a beautiful
article to dress their half,are advised to make use
of Radway’a Circassian Balm; it possesses many
advantages over all other hair tontaS’and prepara
tions. First it cleanses the scalp from dandruff,
gives tone and vigor to tho roofs and bulbs, invig
orates to healthy action the germ of life, which
gives to tho hair a healthy root, arid forces tho
hair to grow, it cures Baldness, stops the hair
from falling out, makes it fine, strong, soli, and
glossy, keeps it from turning grey, or becoming
discolored., II is truly a luxury to dross the half
with this delicious preparution.
HER HAIR WAS ALL GONH.
Radway VCircasslan Balm, forinvrgornting the
hair, cleansing the scalp, removing dandnlff, and
curing baldness, is truly a valuable preparation.
A lady who had been sick for some lime had lost
every particle of her hair previous to hcraicknos*,
her harr, woultj frilj out : she was recommended
to try tho Circassian Balm no a huiir restorer, she
used six bottles with tho most happy results, her
Jmir is now fine, softj glossy, long, arid luxuriant.
This preparation makes the hair moist, fine, soft,
and silky, and predisposes it to Cur)) ye, with
bald heads, .Weak .hair, bad hair, try a bottle of
the Circassian Balm, prepared bV Rahway & Co,,
and you will soon have a luxuriant head of hair.
Sold for 25 cents In largo bottles. Ask for Rad
way’s Circassian Balnii ICI Fulton SlrooUNew
York*.
tlndway’s Soap.
The extraofdlnaty cAbols of Hadway’s Soap in
removing Tan, Sun Burns, Pimples. Blotches,
Pumulcß, Totter, Rash, Scurvy. Morphow, and
the Biles, and slings of insects, la truly astonish,
lug; besides. It Is certain of transforming a dark,
discolored and repulsive visage, to a clean and
beautiful complexion. In nil oases ask for Rad
way’s Soap and take none other.
N. ,B.—Radwoy’s Medicated Soap in stoql on
■gravlngsaro 25 cents, all olbora arc counterfeit
Look for tho stool engraving.
For sale in Carlisle by J. W. Rawlins, and Sami
Elliott; in Shippcneburg by Dr.' lluys.
Juno 1,1860—2 m
Dr. l. C.Xooiiild,
TTTIIjL perform alloperationsuponthoTeeth
yV that are required for tholr preservation,
such 08 Scalings Piling, Pluggings M or will
rostorethe lona of thorn, by inserting Artificial
Teeth.from a single Tooth to’ a'fdll sett.
Pitt street, a few doors Sou tho/
tho Railroad Hotel.
.N". B. Dr.LpomißwillbonbsdntfromCarlisle
the lost ton days, In ouch month.
December 14,1648.
»n. jas. nrctiLocii,
WILL give his attendance in the different bran
oho’o of his profession, in (own or country, to
all that may favor him with a call. OlVico opposite
the 2d Presbyterian Church and Wort's Hotel, lately
occupied by Dr. Fonlko.
Carlisle, Sopf. G, 1849—if
- DR. J. It. SMITH*
Homoeopathic mmrciAN, respectfully
tenders his professional services to tho cjlkons
of Carlislo and vicinity. Ofilco in Snodgrass' Row,
next door to Justice Holcomb's, whore ho can at all
(lines ho found, when not professional! engaged.
Carlisle, Juntj 7,1819—1 f
_ - TRICKS OF QUACKS. ,
Rhad tjiO, Carbpully.—Th6ro is n smv
® a Pp ri * n V b ? iJlrfurent- towns call*t,|~ s, P. Town
iiinis fea « a Pa r dla.- It io fillvonlsed as.the ORIGINAL; OEN
h.lflS.’ n ? d 0 T lls Townaend is no docturand never £
but was formerly a worker on railroads, canals, and the like—vat
toVSKWE ‘n 11 ? ° r ,P°"” r <l>« purpj,'Sr“iSflnß“ niS!l
torwnal lie is not. tie says, “he has attended two mndirnl
schools,and practiced for fifteen years 11” Now the trull) id ho
"S v ® r . Policed medicine ft*day in his life I Such wilful. true*,
tho m m 0 0n , lo ° kn l]n character and veracity^/
monta nf li?nw«ir^ IUBI f Blncei il»’ ,ie h ‘ ul rtovar niadb those state
mH t«JihA.M?Ln < n / "Z 6, .• When ) V , UI mcn loam to bo honest
fowm« n h i f n« « ‘l°/ (lcnlm ?, e a . n, l intercourse with tholrfol.
i 10 one lluel Clapp to assist him In manu
facturing his mixture, stating the Inrgo sums ho would make,
as nn inducement to embark In the business. These men have
mmJ?« U l hL ng a V' . l,be l , i nK . m ? il> Alf ponalbtc forms, in onlorto
imp -css the public with the belief that the Old Doctor's Snrsa-
Rf™*-' l ,ut , ,b J? original S’nrauparilla , made from
f l ,®' 1 Uoclur’a Original Jtecipe. Tills S. I*. Townsend snys
Lri l in V i°r f, i?l l !l l n ,IBC V* my name for 07 a week, twill give hftn ■
if ho will produce one single solitary proof of this. . Ilia
statements of Thompson, Skillmau <fc Co., are nothing but a
tissue or falsehoods, simply made to deceive'the pub Tic. anti
keep the truth down in niganl to his souring’, fermenting com* •
pound, rills' is to cnntioii the public to purchase nunc mu Old
Ur. JACOU l ownsund’s Sarsaparilla, having on it the Old Doc
lor a likeness, his /amity Coal of. Anna, and his signature across
the Coat of Arms. • ° ■
Principal Office, 103 A'aaSau-atreet, N. Y City.
' JACOU TOWNSEND
Old. Dr. Jacob Townsend,
' THIS ORIGINAL DISCOVERER OF THE '
Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla,
TowiifteHd in tioA' about 70 years of nuc. anil has Ion?
AH? ¥JJi Oli Mi mscovßnim of thl
nfriA 1 " I ** Pi ilatt \ AL %t TOWNSEND SARSAPA .
turahv U-iuil.‘Sf poor 1 ’ Il ,° w “ fl com i>ellcd to limit iumanufae*
cure, ay which means it has been kcmoui of market smiths
JSIM - r -»•»..«
HEALING POWER
This GRAND AND IJNEOUALLFI) I'liPPAn iTinu •-
nfacturnd on the lurccsi acale ami i lOf f ,B man *
teste testers
bronglit into reqnifliiioh in the manufacture of the (lid Dr's «w.
Any person can boil or stow the root till llioy cel a >W ml
iiiiial*®
GENUINE OLD Dll, JACOB TOWNSEND'S
, , SAUSAPAIULLA... ■,
teg °r l"’!rri nn ,?, r ,„ b SSS;
Ssf. l ; n d h"“ji »"-T»SdtoS^b!loF”«tai^,”o'FS2f^SS
iur°"w ‘b° Sf°™" rt!l Itf
“ nJ - Cl,llJre “- ■W. O.S I. J&.I w.B
isPuun™ol> the'ulooo'™ 3,rom ’
1 'i* ,' | C l Cf,nin '\ ,l . ori ®r lilood to the head, nnlplmiion^f
! Uijnesr lau afcUß
fh“l«“KSl™d7.S;%K r SI?'■' “■ rel ? ,lns ~r£“ "»
I'm k^ u ;:r«r;„ , ?* nirr ’ il)r •*-.
PEMALE, COMPLAINTS.
sAI^SSL? 0 ™ 7 ,M cn -; e i.° r F, ' uor a/au« or mu**, puim*
V’he Womh, Obstructed, Suppressed, or Painful Met u« if
wu/rtri/yofthe menstrual periods, aniJ the like j and is effectual
In curing all the forms of Kidnty d/»ea»«. 1 C,,cC(UaI
By removing obstructions, and nigilldUntr the sensral minm
S,K“r u ’"° “‘"J 10 ,l, ° »«» W'.IScK?. 3i
■ ■t.. Werrou* Dlacdgbi And Debility. w
It cleanseii the blood, excites the liver tb healthy action ton*.
r jSSs
Titisssr’ in
The Medicine you pre-eminently needl
But can any of theac things fie Raid of S. I*. Townsend', info
..COMPARED WITH THE OLD DR’S ”
S"l;l^™uo , lUTi l o|!?',',,a A< '" r ' tl, " l lh '‘ »■* “ ikoapable
; „ . t nevf.b spoils,
tytfem alreatly tlmtusnl irtlh ncidt What Jkn»m» C i\ v J, nta t°
ismmm mii
efipTi * “ under heaven but on acid mibatanee
aliltl, «H>n,,llml ilm. „|| nu |j, „ r b „,|
!??!•, | cniiM-s Rheumatism but a eour and'acid rimd
* C J' Inßiminiieit. iiFeil between the Joint* and eWWhoto irrf
(riff amMiinaining the dohento lisaiien upon which h acul
80. di norvoifa dlwmsi-i. n f impurity of the 'b Gd of
fire'.“ “ ,,d noarly 411 whleK affliti Jimnaij na!
.a!i™ W .lri. U n °‘ " orrib, V° '"“k” «"J sail, ariil InfmM, „„„
EOUUINa, “IMPOUND', OP S.
would fntn iinva jt imdenitond that Old Dr JnmS
*■ ■" *«itation
W wWi It imdurMtmiil, beemiro It a he ,L,
Boloiiiillc medicine, containing nil tho vibum of'fi.n «r«? f unu * n ®
Hut what else rhotihl be expected from one who know. nothin-
EnS ~
'' ll lbM "" l ’ un,c "“ who
.uriM k hibiIACIIS AND ENFEKnt.ED SVAtCMS '
tholtld know well the incillml pruporiicn of iiJnni*. the beat man.
neror aocurlugnnd concontrailng their benllng vlrtuca alsoJn
extensivo ktmwlmlgo of tho varloua dlaoa-oa VhirT aVc? ih2
human ajraicm, nml how u» adapt .remedlea to Uieso dlseueal
It la to arraal frmida upon the imfonumite, to pour balm into
wounded humanity, to kindle hope In the dea.mirtn* boiom m
roatore hea th, an,l bloom, anti vigor into thp cnialfod and bro
ken, and to Imniali Infirmity that OI.D DU JACOII Tn\VNRPN?i
hna SOUGHT and FOUND the opportunity and nicana tu^Dng
Wrant! Vnlveraal Conoentrnted RsniMi.
wilhlirtho roach, and to the knowledge of all dm.
they may leant and know, by Joyful experience.^i,s° n<,t3 ‘ l ‘ hlU
T Power to Heal,
For sale nl the Drug arid Variety Store of Dr.
Rawlins, West Main street, Carlisle.
Hliii.li* and Sliudc.
RW. KENBIL, Informs his friends ond the pub*
, lie in gcncrut that he continues to manufacture
' Venitian Blinds,
Warranted equal to any in tho city, at tho lowest
cash prices. An assortment of Blinds and Shades
always on hand, at No. U 47 Race street, ono door
below lonth, and No. 7 Hart's Building, N. E.cor
ner of Sixth ond Chosnut.
Jobbing punctually attended to.
May 0, IB6o—ly
Sailing off at Goat I
qHIE subscribers intending to change their bush
X ness, will soil off thoir whole stock of
HEADY MADE CLOTHING,
at very reduced prices, TholrstockcunsistsofCoots,
Vests and Pants, of almost ovory description -and
quality; also, shirts, collars, bosoms, stocks, nock and
pocket handkerchiefs, glpvcs, stocking*}, suspenders,
huts, caps, boots, oboes, umbrellas, leather and hair
trunks, carpel bogs, and in short every article that is
necessary to complete a gentleman’s wardrobe. They
will also soil goods by tho yard, such os cloths, cassf
moros, vestings, coßsinatls, summer slilpes in grout
variety, muslins, flannels, &c.
. ARNOLD Jc LIVINGBTON.
Carlisle, May 2, J 860.
N. B. All persona knowing thomsolvos indebted to
tho firm will plenso make payment immediately.
D OUSSEi7s MIN E H a MV ATE H.~A
J.V •ummor drink fur rfiilo l.y
WOKMIiEY Si HANNAN,
Fite luNurahcc.
' THEAllonandEastpcnnaboroughMulualjr:
Insurance Company of Cumberland county ino ’
poraled by an act of Assembly, is now iu'llv M ’
ganizod, and in operation under the manaociriisfffv
of the following commissioners, viz: m
Jacob Shelly, VVIUi K, Gorges, Michael Cock •
Ifn, Molchoir Brohnoman, Christian Staym,„*i.
Simon Oyster, Jacob Hi Coover, Lewis Hvcr'i
Henry Logan, Benjamin H. Mueser, Jacob Kirt’ ■
Samuel Prowell, Joseph Wiek'ersham. '•
*i'ho rates of insurance are as low and favorable■
as any Company of the kind in the Stale. p c ',. 1
sons wishing to become members are' invited to !
make application loathe agents of the company!
who are willing to wait upon them at any time *"
JACOB SHELLY, PrcsiVeu/,'
Heniiv Looan, Vice Praiilenl.
Lewis Uybr, Secretary,
Michael Cookun, IVcostirer.
November 1,1841).:- ' ■ ■
AGENTS. : - ,
CumficWanf/county—Rudolph Martin, N. Cum. j;
berland; C. B. Herman, Kingstown; Henry
in£« Shiremanstown:; Hobart Moore and Charles
Bell, Carlisle; Isaac Kinsey, Mechanicsbum: I) r *
J, Ahl, Cburchtown. “■ ' [
York county —John SK ‘ ' '
fork cmt%—John Shorrick, Lisburn; Jnlm h
Bowman, Dijlsburg; Peter Wolford, Franklin* *
John Smith, Esq., Washington; W; S. *
Dover; Daniel Uaffensberger, J. W, Craft. * ;
, V !aburg —Houser & Lochman.
Members of the company having Policies 1
to expire can have them renewed by making aiv.■:
plication to any of the agents. ,
FESK
Mutual Life Insurance Company, -
Office,. No. 91, Walnut St., Phila.'
THIS Company-la now randy to'rnnko Inallrance
on Ltycs, on tho mutual system, without liability b O .
yontl tlto amount of tho premium.
All the.profits- of tho company divided alum,//.,
among the insured. ■ ■- 3
The premium may bo paid monthly, quarterly
semi-annually,' or annually, or one-half of the pre
mium nmy ho paid in n note at 12 months. 1
Individuals insured in this company become mem
bers of the corporation! and vole, for Trustees.
For tho greater socutity of parlies Insuring with
this company, -a guarantee capital of #60,000 has
been created to meet tho losses that may accrue upon
policies issued by Iho company, to bo held -and used
by the Trustees, until a capital exceeding that amount
has'becn realized from the receipts of premiums
• DANIEL 1.. MILLER. Pres't.
bVM. M. CLARK, Vice Proa’t,
John W. lloitNEit, Secretary.
Tho undctsigncd has been appointed Agent for
Contain. Blohk applications for insurance,' with
full particulars, can bo bod at the now store! corner
of Hanover and Loulbct streets.
~ ~, , N.W. WOODS,
Ur. J. Baughman, Examining Physician.
Alay 16, 1850—6 m
A CARD.
OWENS & RICHARDS,
Frtojt Philadelphia*
mHE undersigned rtoulil mbstrospcctfully inform
JL the citizens of Carlisle and its vicinity, that they
have opened a ■ ■
Marble Yard
Jn Carlisle, in South Htihovcr street, a few.doorssouth
of the Court House, and nearly opposite A.&. W
Denis’s store, where they will bo happy to, wall un
those who muy favor them with a call. Having pur
chased a largo stock of Marble for cash, they are de
termined to sell lower lhah any other shop this side
of Philadelphia. They have some most beautiful de
signs for
3MCdnuments» Head Stonns, Mantels,
and every thing else in their lino of business, which
they will bo pleased to show to any* pcrsiju that moy
be .wanting them.
They arc also, tho duthorifed agents of Mr. Robert
Wood, of Philadelphia, and will furnish from his
manufactory olj Varieties of Iron Railing for the en
closing of Crave lots rfrnt all,other
slioriost notice and id Philadelphia prices.
They will also finish or manufacture all kinds of
building work, such as Sills, Steps, and Platforms,
dec., at the shortest notice and bu tho most reasonable
tonus.
Having had great experience, and being employed
in the beat shops Of Philadelphia, they ore therefore
enabled to. manufacture tire moat fashionable work,
and respectfully.ask a stiarc of the patronage of Car
lisle and the surrounding country.
Carlisle, Fob. 21 # 1850—if ,
WATCHES I
. Great id'dutemcnis to persons in
want of a good Watch,'
LEWIS n. 13 ROOM A I,L, No. 110 Norlh 2nd
BJrcel, having received mldiiionnl supplies of Gold
and Silver Watches of every description, from Lon
don. Liverpool ond Switzerland Importations, is now
prepared t.» furnish the very heat article at a price
far below any oVer offered, of (be same quality, and
which cannot btf undersold by ony other store in
Philadelphia or olsewhero. Every watch sold will
bo perfectly regulated, and warranted to bo as good
as represented.
Watches at the following low prices.*
Gold Levers, fulQowollod, 18 cnratcasos, $2B 00
Silver do do ' do 12 00
QdldLopincs, jewelled, 18 coral cases, 22 1)0
Silvcfr do . do - 800
The L, H* Dronmall Gold Pen, a superior article in
silver case, with pencil, and warranted, $1,60; Cold
Pencils for $l,OO. and upwards, (Sold Medallions,
and Locket for Dagdoreutypo Likenesses, Gold
chains, Gold and hair Dracclots, Breast Phn, Ear
Kings, Finger Rings, and n general assortment of
every description of Jewelry at unusual low prices.
No. 110 North 2nd street, 2nd door below Race
street, Philadelphia.
LEWIS R. BROOMALL.
November 8, 1840 «•
PI AUTO FORTIES.
a ''HE LARGEST, CHEAPEST, BEST and most
. ELEGANT ieoorlmenl of PIANO FORTES
in tho United Blnloa, con nlwnya bo found at tho
wnrcdiuuoo of thoaubacriber,l7l Clleanutatroot,abnvo
Fifth, ot tho old aland occupied more thou n third of
a century by Mr. George Wllllg.muaic nubliahor.
PIANOS,
HARPS,
ORGANS,
SERAPIHNES,
. , . aEOMANS, dee., dec.,
Ireolt Irnot tho moat celebrated Monufoclurera in Now
York, Boston, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and elsewhere.
Sold, wholesale am) retail, at tho mukor’a cash prices.
OSCAR 0. B. CARTER.
171 Cheanul at, Phils.
Fcluuary 81, 1850—ly
llcclcor’s Fai'ii'ii.
A NEW supply of ll|o best Fresh Farina,has jui>t
TX. been received. Did U need a rpcoiiimcndnlinu,.
wo would say try it for Ice or Plum Puddings, Ohio.
Jel, for Soup or Gravy and for tunny, oilier purposes
In cooking, . A skilful copk will Hud no ond in vary*
lug it lo suit tlio lasioof nny epicure. For ohildron
and the sick it Is preferable (o any thing etso. .For
further advice ask your physician* Always lo b*
»« d P* J. W. EBY.
Jane C, 1850. .
Combs As Brushes.
A LARGE Ad gonoralassortment of While Wash,
Swooping, Dusting, Scrubbing Ad'other Brushes,
just received, embracing an elegant assortment of
llio finest Hair Brushes, and of choice qualities, ss
also lino Tooth Combs, of all sizes, (ogolhor with
Redding and Dressing Combs of various qualities.
For sale at lower prices than any where else. Calf
and Sco thom.at the store of tho subscriber
Carlisle, Juno C, 1850.
SALT.
JUST rorolvod and for aalo, very low ISO aaoht oO
Liverpool Ground Allum Salt, Alton lot of very,,
tuporlor Ground nock fine Salt in email and band*
■onto Sapka and Doxot, for Familyand Dairy ore.-
Fortalo by ' ' J. \V. EHY.
joinr Williamson, ~
Attorney atlaw-oihoo in mo iimiw,
ofMlaa MnUlnnia, nonrlho store of A. It VV.
Ildntz, Smith Iltmovur atrool.
Cmllslo, April d, IB6o— iy
J, W. EBY.