Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, May 20, 1846, Image 4

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    II BALD & EXP'II,
CABLinir,
NVERNESIYAy, MAY 0;184.'3:.''
'CAMP OF TIIE U. S. ARMY, IN
We find in the.New , Orloane Tropietho
lowing acermnt os the GIMp of the Ut States
Army on the Rio Grande, with the names-et
all the officers. 4 Thu Tropic itatels that tho
Fort with the batteries commanding Matame
raS,.is occupied byrMajor Ringiold's.troops:
'Gen Taylor'scamp extends abont.four miler
along the river bank—two miles above, and
two' below Matamoros. The entrenchment
'to erect it required twenty-three hundred men.
lot thirty days. It is made-of sand, and ear
. omit .over : With twigs woven together like
basket well:, surrounded by•a rely wide and
deep ditch. The walls of the - magazine. in
the interior of the fortification, are formed Of
pork barrels filled with sand, seven tier thick,'
, four tier high. covered over with timber, on
which sand ,is piled 'ten or twelve feet.—
.TwOlve heairy peteCs of ordinance aro so .
*aced as to e.onmand•throown of Alatallio
ras.. Five hundred men could do lent the
;fortifier - Mon against any force the Mexicans
•could bring against it at present. •
' Maj. Mintrbe. rtf .fth Artillery,,commands
Poinflsaltel. • Quarter Master Ceneral Majt , r
Thomas, anti Asst Quarter !ft aster• Major
MOtetr, with 309 men meat Point -Isabel.—
Py the death of Col. C'ros.l NI at. Thomas is
the senior Quarter Master of the ormv or or
cupatiott. It is supposed that Col. llt nt, of
- our city., will be omitted to-take Col. Cross
MOUE THOUII . I.F: AMONG THE
From various intimations-in NveKern papers :
it seeing prohablo that there Will be another
disturbance'betwecn some of the citizens of
Illinois and the :Mormons remainitnz in the
state: The Governor either has 0[46 about i 0
disbhnd the troops who have been protectin_
the peace of Hancock county until the Mor
mons had removed, and we now see
for public meetings of the citizens appearing
iu the newspapers.
Lrerst..moz:—Was probably intended
--gays Jourual. r for-the-good-of-t1
Public; but for mauy years past it has been
regarded by the Nation as little more than a
curse. Congress sits as a huge incubus upon
the country-,our State legislature as a lesser
monster.—When the mernpets chose to go
home the whole country thanks them and
Airrelieved. Every ono is giiktimr=not
for what they have dodo, but for what they
have not done: Congress it is supposed,
would never adjourn,
s hut Mr the * warm
weather. Could not the seat of government
be-removed to New Orleans?.
The_einigration from ermabythis year, it
is r'epresented, will be immense. Prepare
tiOne are being made on an extensive scale
in parts of the country where hitherto there
has not been much-(emigration. The emi
gration spirit prevails, not ~arriongAte poor,
but among persons in good circumstances,
and even among the rich and the wealthy.
People who own large and beautiful estates
selling off their property and getting rea.
to emigrate, with family and 1; lends, to
America,. The immense kpltlerness of the
%Vest will allow them plenty of room.
The Earl Cathcart was sworn in as Gover
nor &nand of Canada, on the =lth uh, with
much of pomp and ceremony.
Qomriltisti-olue-ellee, (John 'Bend) an In
dian chief of theSetninolo tribe, is delivering
lectures on Christianity in Louisville,'34;„
0:j-During the greater part of this las
week a dreary rain frovailed, 'which clear
ing up with a stiff north-west wind, leaves
the weather so cold as to make afireexceed
ingly comfortable at the time we :ivrim.
JAMES LOUDON'S
IiHLAPI3ZIV& - GRODERY - STORE,
THE Subscriber has received and keeeps
con
sUuitly on hand a general assortment of
School_Sonks and_ Stationary, which he intends
to sell al reduced prices. PUl . Chtiftel.B can he sup
plied with Bibles, Paper ke. at the - foll•wing
rates.
Family Bibles,'
Good School Bibles,
Good School Testaments. 12-2
PoAct bibles morocco gilt edges 1,00
School Books all the genet al kinds in use pro
portionably low. Ills Stationary is'or good qual
ity. 111180 a good assortment of Lithograph's
Prints, Toy Hooks-mid Books anitable for Hon
dais.
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Ile also carries on the Ronk Bindink business
where persons eau Imre their old booksirelinunti,
also Blank Books, Dockets km. made to order.
The subscriber in connection with his 'Book
'and Stationary,Sture,ed a
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lIE ha's now xin hand a large and z
general assortment of fresh (groceries, • nay
spices Set. ()revery description and of f
— the bestimality, selected with care
in'the city; and which he is, enabl;xl to sell at
reduced cash prices to suit the times.
Thankful e
for the patronage xtended, to him
during the few days he has been in. the busi
ness ho hopes 711 - attention end endeavoring
to dense to Merit! &continuance thereof, his
Steck in
Strongitio_studlavn Cidria, -
Seat and 2d tine* . Loaf - Sugar, Brown,
white, name:and crushed' Sugars
' Sugar Rouse Syrup and New Orleans Mu-
heid'and 2d boot Sperm 011. ,
Candles, Spices of all
inenrataneitren r .-.lndfire...
s' Btarch; ,;.S nitpetro 'Logniood, AmeriCan ind
randon'mairtarili,; , lliC9, ; lfinneepathie "end' Ala
-ItOrieltint,Cia*data;•Raraino, Almonds and Fil.
..;:crnekery • , China and Glaaa ware. Meoßryab.
ca,Trdia,Baltkida Choi:Mo.
.11roema; pod cords,
• , ' lialtatiorlonghlineo,;- Mtioono, and' Corpaatere
`''Paaa;:lgarked;:::Bairkete Beet andl
• ' ntbei r and' arrioling:Tobaken;;'
and' 00annon 'l;leg4ri: - f , !
honka'A'Airricl,Fa4l .
but ont:tii#B•4o
anti
liitioloo r Aloo No. Irdt,2;
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-.-3 d , '•i'4l4aiiittifio . 4B4s: l, • ,•
an443tot D ot y
••• • • - 4"et:i`'
, v. !Wm' S k CllEESECk6Wcritttl4 store
!Nob** 4' co: • •
'''-1000)betbeid' d t as
at dif sWre ß c i t c h a id li E 4 Co l
'; • 111 51546.
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.111.Vb11.00,1311101.
TiIIiiiNTRUMERCHANTSAND •OTHEI,I . S-YI§7ING THD
Cri r g PiifiLADZILTIMA;
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Tlitllt.otthscribers. DierL4ants, Manufacturere,,
MeClititiles,ridilisheiiilmporterOON hole
salc Irdnintiii -- nt - the Citrof Pl4lntle fj
phis, being prepared to sujiply the demands of the
Country in theirxespeetive departmeids, resitect
'fully inform the 111erehithts and all others visiting
the City for their Spring awl Summer supidies,
to call uttheir respective places of business, where
every_ rPaStnutnisclfort will.hemaileicreive entire
I.satistitction.
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'George S:Nprleten, lieeksellpi, Publisher, Er..
, --Imporier-of Foreign Books, 148 Chesontatreet,
I,L4bW Seventh--Invites the t ttentlett or Use
oilers, strangers, and others, to his very cc.:.
ttMaive collection of English and Americo - 1
PuldocatiOnson every department of Literature.
Ills stock of elegaulty bound Bobka for Pres
ents, Portfolios, Statintrary, -Reaent Publica
tions, bee. hi" the'most varied itrille city.
Bedding, Feather, and - Furnishing Ware
rumns.--Fniley & Cq. S F. corner et Sd and
‘‘ ' ll hint streets.
. -
Thiporters of Watches and Manufnoturers of
Silver-w o e and :len elry.-Tlionma C. Garrett
A.: Co. IV Chesnut below rourtlk street.
WitOlosale and Retail Derilerili'Fashionable
owl Metliuin Faiiey null' superior Staple Dry
Gooch.. A. IS. Ahrsliall, 188 Cliesnutbetwcou
,Seveliili,aiiil Sweets.
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S. \\rimier, (only mannfacturor of the real
name limn Combs . " No. 7, South Sdemol art.
• Mantilla:toyer awl ()ruler to new style Tor
toi,e tihells, Iluiralo,tine liataliett imitation 13uf-
Ilbln'imil other Combs.
ICrrt.,ll. Richardson, Eagle Umbrella, .Para
so! grid Pstent Walkinr , n CIIIIC Umbrella Man
' factory, No. 144. Market ',trent, nianutactures
1.1 htratnottal sells decidedly fewer" thro soy
other home in the U• States. Sign of this Ea
gle and l!tubrells.
A. I'Am', 24 'Union street, Sole Agent for the
snle of the Gristritte Demintles Snults. •
F. J. Pressler, No. .17, Small Second street,
Braedt:ts, t; tin r.(1,4; N Finbet rings, •c:
R. Barhm, No. 50 Chestnut street. Dealer in
htcnch Artitialatalnwers.ltibboas,and French
31 illinvry Goods, Straw and other liontsets.—
M. Homer, Soup Second Street, ni
pori.w of Trinindo, ,, s, ye, French, English
and (.en man Pane) . Goods.
Joseph Hoops, N E enr 11th and Market sts.
opposite Baltimore Depot, Wholesale and Re
tall Ihnnestie and Foreign Dry Goods Store.
Oliver Evans, No. fi I South 2d street, manu
factures .ItxrainitArons, for cooling provisoes,
‘Vider F t s ra, fur purifyiffg brackish wat
er; Chests ; I.euer Cbpy ing Pres
ses, ke. w bleb he sell,
Wholesalo I hiLltinds Manufacturing Che
mists amt ItcttiCra in White Lead, W tido w
Glass, Linseed Oil, Patent Medicines,
eliks su
Family Grocer, Dealer. in Fine Tettii,. Loaf
Sugar, Minna and Fresh Frllll3 of all
kinds—J. Uousiy, Soul!, :41 street.
Tho " ItoLLAR NEW.; revisit"—The cheapest
nod best Weekly Fainily 'Paper in the United
I•see, id only per cai—A li S1,111111(4118 tg, CO.
I'llblishers, Ledger Iltubling-,-S-W - corner' 311
nud cin•smit.streers. 7 -
Perkins& Purees, flog:sellers, No. 142
Ind Street xLore tith street-Llcioks sold on very
low terms.
Wholesale and Retail ('lock Establishment,
Clilblll6llf.flt complete assodtment.—Jumes 8ar
.....ber,.238 ket street, above Rh, smith side.
F. , uhscripti\rins and A dvertibeinents are reccii ,
ler most of the newsnapera in the United States
by V 11 esti Incr. Agent,'.V.' corner of Third
and Übestao streets.
Book Accounts. Notes . and .Clairris collected,
and other business' regtorb.g the tod of an A:-
tot nes ,•attemled to in Hite part oh the Union at
V IS U. S. Untiection Agency, North
West envier Third situ Chcanut streets,2d story.
Wholesale and Retail Umbrella and Parasol
3.l:omflietory•—.Sillftfil SlECtrel . , No 344 Market
street, Yd door above Teitth, Nolllll . lade.
Manufactiner and Dealer in Clocks, Watches
and Jewelry.—Lewis Ladontus, No 4193 Mar-
ket street.
ithiltrass, Bedding, Carpeting and Feather
‘‘ RV reams — lLu tley S Nioght; 148 South 1.1
street. (w est side) lire d - O - ovs alcove Spruce.
Mannhte,urer of Stair or CarpiSt Rods, of the
lot rsl st) les—Edward Jones, S wants ink street,
between Walnut and George sts. west of 6th st.
Importer and I >eider in Foreign and Domestic
Ilautware—tleur) I. Elder, 493 Mardet street,
between 13111 nod Brood streets; nod Branch
I lard wore store, North west collier Ridge Road
and Green streets. - - _
First Premium Piano Forte Manufactory and
Wareraoins—C; Il cycr, No 52 South Fourth at.
Cheap and Fashionable Ready-nade Cloth
, log, an extensive assortment of Chubs, esssl
mere and V estings made to order, fiishiotaible
style—n C k S C Cooper, Merchant Tailors,
ti•Cliesnitt street.
Foreign and Domestic Staple and Fancy Dry
(4 nods, et lass est cash . prices—T B Hussain, S
W curlier ',hi and Vition streets. it
H. Ward, llonnot Manufacturer, No. 77 North
ill tell aey_thiag his line, at
'Wholesale or Retail, as cheep as CUB be ltought.
Wholesale Clock and Looking-Glass FAA).
rass (Sr 's tY lc case, R I . 1.,
.1 A Criswell, No '299 Market street.
Manufacturers at Common and Fancy Soaps
and Mould and Dip Candles—El% G Dallet,36
and 491 Market sire -A, and N E caculrlOthantL
Canewhin.ereen.
Wholesale Tobac.co Warehouse ann Havanna
Seger Depot: Con .try trade supplied I
ierhls.—.l A Edenborn, N E corner Third and
$l,OO
Race streets.
Venetian I.lanufncturzr.-13. 3. Wik
'bans, No Itt North Sixth street, a few doors
abo.s Market street.
Venetian Blind Manufactory, Portable Desks
nod Looking_Gloss_ Wureroom.-.- \V 11-.Bartut,
?in 61 Arch street.
Wholdsale Dealers in -Laces, Embroideries,.
nod-. Fancy Dry 'Goods—Solomon & Brother, 34.
Blink street.
Manufacturer of Thermometers, Hydrome r
tersitichni•tiMrterii, for Brewers, Distillers,
F111•Iller (in churnirg) the Weather, &e—Jo.
sop, rritia73 - 11 - Chesttut - street. -•— -
Wholesale Dealers in Alillinery Goods and
Fin vera.—George Edwards k Son, 37 South
Second street.
Seed Store of more than 40 yetirs standing,
'Grass mid Garden seeds of tinest'quitl ttyand
nest- varieties.—Joseph P H. caste!, No,, 49,
Nlatket street . •
Manufacturers and Importers of Paper Meg
-
tigs, Columns and Fire Board Prints—Beuty be
Core), 118 Chesnut street. ,
.Manaufacturers of Sieves, RiddlesA Screene,
--andWire-Werkimgcncrah—S..edlessind-Wat
son, 1.441 54 North Front street.
Wholdsale and Retail Garden, .Float=er and
Field Seeti_storo,Ouriletting, Bunks and Imple
--iiietits:—ltljt, Dreer-,N0.97-Chesunt-steeet,aboVe
importer - sail Dealer in' Drugs, Chemicals,
Points, Dye Stuffs, bze„--Dr. 11. Ja;ne,No. 8
Sottih - Thirtl'atreet. • •
E_ Itidiviwkr. 11.'
ERMCITI Produce Aferohants; No. 29, North
Wharres,foot of Arch street. WhOlesalliPen-
Jere in I.atrip Oils, TnotterirOil, Condles,Seop,
'pas. Choeolute,Piekled and . Dried FitliMitin
led Petits; cheese, !lops; Ground and
Calcified Mister, tee. all of ,whish will be sold'
of the telrest tour tot
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Mrs. hk
Critn% BoariPig'Hopse r ipst.
%lout street; het:Weer"' Fourth , owl Filth:
Che4Vtinolidri "Mind Orders
n'tlistititeciaretullyforwaHed.Aild blinds:
: , ..retuttritt stittl.pulntedi-4L'ltt cdiceiL
E•Hedues j 0.411 §uutit ~Sectuttl streot,,bc-'
, --tlow:Dookiolutt 4 -sido.
Rotineti'Maniaraist4o:-L:- Thonip .. -White - .No
-- Aii4i4ilr,SelonA - itireet;lint6`,or Commerce et.)
nipeirliiircifLW*lik6lntited
Kt14780#1.900,f Nir!l44oolii;Wrgoli, Mies ,
,mahufaciAdtoratortmbii4l2 , isAi
.
-Extetispip*Oes and iiiiill,Airofito4 • '
'itia*Hion got, Cc),; - 1 . 1108 , moisi) eet. 4
MEM
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liGillirireer i::
11741RESII , ,-!:
, . -Licorie. A Piocikat
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C,LOTHIN4.ISO7OaRIUM,
TH.E. Groi,itc# , PArgttina in , Ready.'3lade
- Clething ar'i.u.be.fied at M. TRACT'S
0 D .ESTABLISHED PIONEER ONE
No. 292 Market-streer;Philidelphia, iii.hli lias
just 'finished ono of the largest and most, com
plete . assortments et Spring and Summer
Clothing in the oily; , consisting of
DRESS 'AND ROCK ZONIS •
- Sliring and Suminer'Sacks - and-Coatecs, of fino
Casherett, ,Habit and Croton Cloths, Tweed,
entailment, Brown Linen, etc. etc. Supor French
Cassi moo Pmts and Vests of every description.
I All tali ant n
garments at tint establibliiinent are %via-,
Lented, both ip fit and quality of workmanship.
They are.got up expressly . for the Retail Trade,
.consequently more care Is taken in the selec
tion of the goods, as well us in the style of cut.
ling. The proprietor of the establishment is a
practical Tailor, (having served, a regular ap.
preriticeship to the business,) and liasAiono but
practical workmen in his employ.
Gentleman in want ofClothing may . depend
upon being suited in every- respect, as wo aro
determined not to be:•undersold by any compel.
itors. All goods are purchased for cash and
sold for cash, which on-tiles us to sell a little
lower than dingo who deal-on the credit system,
it - being a self.esident fact that this 4. nimble
sixpence is better than the sldvi shilling,"
Also, always on hand, an extensive assort.
men t of
Cloths; gassinieres. and Vestings,
(which will be made to order at lee shortest
notice) Shirts, Collars, Suspenders, Gloves, etc.
M. TRACY, '
N 0.292 Maiket strait, Philadelphia.
April P 2,1846- -
The New-York Canton Tea Co.,
IN ADDITION TO THEIR OLD STANDS,
ttg CHESNUT, 9,d door below Third street, nod
45 NORTH pi rni Street, below Ham,
11ANT.16PEN ET - A' STORE
flfiT mAnKET Street, first door 'belmw Ninth
street, Nort4 side.
-.OWLNII. -the repel atilm
their Th.AS have obtained iu Philadelphia
mid throughout' the 'country, for s e v era l
yeai s past, it remoins cnly to say - that every ever-
lion will be made to maintain the - liberal patron
age which has'been acca , tled them.
The best xe'ections of GREEN and BLACK
TEAS are made from each cargo; and, owing to
their great facilitice, they are enabled to offer
every vayipyy__Loporteo, cam hinin , in an emblem
degree die qualities or power, (ft:l;6nm flavor,
purity, and unrivalled cht mums&
W , Citv mut Country liunilies and dealers are
respecthilly requested to call as a hove.
Phildelphia, February 1.8, 1846.-3 mo.
PORTAN-T-TCHIEMERS
AN D VEA RUIN KE US.
. . .
The successof the' PEKT TEA
!,,; CO NI 1 4 . A NY . , No. 30 South Second
111 Street; - LW terwllirrkrt - atnri - Cii est,
li I I nut, Philadelphia, has been unpar.
elided. 'Our citizens arc now able to.obtain a
superior article of TEAS, at rates much chea.
par than have ever before been offered in this
country, and they litiVe t h e assurance that there
are no drugs or other foreign.stibstances mixed
with the Teas. They arodano up in packages
(lined with lead, to preserve their strength and
flavor) of from ono quarter to five pounds, to
snit tuatorriers, and are sold at different price's,
from filly cents per pound—for an excellent
article—to ono dollar and fifty-cents.
CiAll persons visiting the city are invited
to pay the Company's extonsiyo establishment
a visit:
. &gents minted in every place where thcg are
not yet established. For particulars address,
POST raw, the subscriber.
G. B. ZV. 1 BER, Ag't for the Company.
• • 30 South Third Street, Philadelphia
April 15,1816.
Wholesale and Retail Premium
= CD -172.
DEIR7PIAND mosn,,
yo. I'2o Cheated Soyth Ai.le,ji.vr dour
belorr t "k,irth Street,
PIIILA )ELPIIIA,
lIESPECTFOLLY informs the citizens of
Cninberland county, that lie has refitted
and opened the ahoy° cstabliAment, where he
is prep:km(l,rat all timer to furnish Beaver, Nu
tria and Moleskin Hats, equal to any manutlic•
lured in this country. Also, a superior quality
of. Caps, fur officers of the Navy and Army, to
gether with Dress, Riding and Sporting Caps,
a new and splendid style of Children's and
Boys' Caps, with a great variety of rioh Fancy
Furs for Ladies. •
Just received per Stain Ship ,
n• GreatWeeern,
theapproved style of Ladies' Itidin
also, a beautiful assortment of (tiding
French Cups.
I am d-:e:mined that my lints, in point of
beauty and q.iality, shall not be surpassed by
those of any other establishment in any cityin
the Union dee 31—Gin
AND 01
'MOM
ALT TIIN "CHEAP STONE," N. 41, TTRAII
BERET STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
OUR store rent and other expenses being
very light, we are enabled to cell our
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &c., wholesale
-and retail, at the lowest prices in tho city, and
buyers will nil it greatly to their advantage to"
call and examine thri large assortment we offer
this season, of
Beautiful Irruerial 3 ply,
Every variety of Ingrains, CARPETING&
Twilled and plain Venitiun;
Together with a large stock of OIL : GLOTTIS
from 2 to 24- feet wide, very cheap. Also,
Mattings,Pour Cloths, Rugs, Rag tan Cotton
Carpets, &c. ,:&e. with a good assortment of
Ingrain Carpets, from 25 to 50 cents. Stair
and Entry Carpets from 12 to 50 cents.
- -ILLIMIDGR k murrimn,
No. 91, Strawberry st, ono dour above Chesnut,
near Second st.
• -March 11,1846.-m.
=IV DAGVIIIRIAIST ,
No. 110 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia.
Pet D. SHEW, who itas been operator and
• condu4tor, of. the: Plutirbe Daguerrian.
Galley, for yeareliesqii.ing openellrooms.at
-the-mcove-place;yould,--niAteall-te-examino - lris
specimens.
— Perfect-colored likenesires guaranteed at .
,
Constant - and flill supplier of Apparatiii,
Plates, Cesar; Chemicals, and every thing usual
in the business, for ni thii- lowest rates.
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holosale and retail; and all, warranted gded
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Philadelphia, Apr 150046:
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of Philadelphia; a largo . ant sonara suet) yp
~GARDPC.43OEII 4 .t nlp
.orialng .. t . roicY,yartety.-ni
general use, unit jarra*llfrOsh and gennlne.
t EL,LIOTT.'S.:,
; . .1 ; 4.-i--1-4111(0175 •DZI LALP733I . IIi. '
11)0 of lotv„ 0100 tioiJa on
1 1 1 `vctir - mheap , rky, r • , G;.W. , }ll3'NE.p.et. ,
:•-7141Ltif0k:05;38.44,—, Ac.
~S carfk,
Irer gi'tspendid Abilortenepr of lE
styptionr,o4oll4 ginlitthrooli Ski* le;
Barazo'Sditral , vilitiaiigi,be mold low roiMaish
at Allo storekoC.; ARN9I.4
, 0 01 11 1 1 1 ', AriittS t
01:4p . ' - eittb.'.:'-': 1- a 'alto
'I have just reecive(Msrae sulditiotal to—rsylor
mer stook, -consisting of l.E IS
PAorrs , DYn-sT u Flo , ENJEAKniI
P ANCY A ItTlCLES,'whiolil offer either whole
sale or retullott the lowest pricec
B. ELLIOTT.
May 51. 1545.
of . S. WIIAVERSTTCIC,
Car Hale, april 13 I , fortli Hanover street
Nusaisehaitna Line
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rrllEundersigned,proprietort of the Susque
-1 lianna.Llne of:Cars Rfill Canal Br..ats return
their sincere thanks to their friends in iranklin
and cCurther)and, counties -for post favors, and
respectfully inform. them 'that 'they are now
prepared to receive and forward daily, •via Tide.
Water Canal,
Produce -dud .715Terchandize
• to AND moat
rhiladelphka and Baltimore.
Produce will be delivered eolin T imuse in Phila
delphia ar Baltimore to which their Boa s.can
have access. Their a ' ventsjp the cities are
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MI•811111. WRIOIITaI/4 NtrlIEW
Vine st.Wharlon the Delaware,rhiladelphia.
Messrs. Juni:4' McCoelotiott & Co.'
Co.,
Wharf, Boltitnore.
--They wilt a hro - recniye
Pitttsburg and intermediate points,*Preight and
Passengers also for the North and \Vest Tirana
Canals.P.llll.A.ltTlN,.
Harrisburg, May 1,1844. . . 'lll2
,
Jayne's Family Medicines, •
AN additional supply of the above. valuable'
Medaines, consist Mg of
Javne's I.lxpectorant,.'
" Tonic Vermiculge, •
" flair Tonle
" Sanatist•
'" Carminative Balsam,
Received and for sale by
S. ELLIOTT.
Agent 1•m• Carlisle.
•Ball's Medicated . Flaxseed Candy.
-AT Tin: request of many of hi; custotners,the
,
sphseAbgr has converted his fatnousateutcA
`rsu
FLAXsEt:I) synur into a dagitiftil - onff pit a a
ble CANDY. Ile con assure his friends and the
liiiLiiti generally tharifi its present shape, it -pos
sesses al) its cornier virtues, and in addition
theiTtib, tt luts the great 'advantage of being in n
convenient and portable forth. k now can be sur
passed by no pretaration'for the cure of •Conghs,
Colds,
Asthma, Bronchitis, Sze. , It-is an excellent
rentedy for Croup—children will eat it with avid
ity. 'the subscriber is confideLt, front the unpnr;
Idled success of his Syttut that ithis Aledicated
Flass,ed Cattily will be the instrument of much•
good to those Ittflicted with Coughs, .Sce.
O. D. I'IALL;P - Miggist.
l~or sale, itt tae n Brig Store of STI 7 4 :I7BNSON
kmEll A FITY.'SoIe at , ents for Ciirlisle.%
VOTMLES oireTramwx. •
VglIE subscribers, °genii' for the sale of Mc-
ALISTEIPS ALL -HEALING 0 , 1 N
tho World's Salvo, feel ointfidem
from the beneficial results on those who have
used it, that it can be reaummonded with safety
—there being several persons in the neighbor.
hood syho 'can testify as to its good qualities.
A detailed 'notice of it will beJound in the
columns of this paper, to which wo invite the
attention of the public.
Price only 25 cents, and for sale at the Dfug
and Variety Store or
- Stevenson & Mehaffey.
Carlisle, March 18, 1846.
Boarbing Eirlpola.
BOARDINC SCHOOL FOR LADIES,
YORK, PA.
1101 IN TI.F.Y having Obtained a uttitable
edifice with .pleasant großtnlo for the par.
vote, will open on the let day of next MAY,
In the borough of York,
A Select Boarding School for Ladles,
To the• unrivalled advantages of physical inn
proveinent, peculiar to this region of country.
tho Principal is determined to add every facility
fur intellectual and 'moral culture.
TMU ns.—(To pupils providing bed and bed
ding,) Board, Washing. Tuition (in all branches)
Stationary, Fuol and Lights, 3150 per annum.
Music—On Piano. Guitar, or Harp, (by an
experienced amateur and teacher, Mr. flames)
825 per annum.
• Piano Rent—Ss 00 per annum.
• .m s win M, i.l
be furpinheci by the pupils. i .
Vacations—ln April and October.
Payments, invariably, half yearly in advance
To those who kayo known the Principal, re
ferences siould-be, superfluous; to others, only
impe dent and doubtful assurances: Upon ap
plication', personally or by letter, the moat sat
isfactory guarantees will be submitted.
uric, April ;18,40.
CARLISLE FEMALE SFMINARY;
UNDER THE IHRECTION OF
Slues Phebe and Charlotte P: se
EXPENSES
BOARD, with ftiol, lights and Washing., will
be furniehod to young ladies at $.22.5 dur.
ng the summer months, and $2 .50 during the
winter monthi.
TUITION.—Common English stud.
ies, as Geography, History, praininar,
Aritlimetro, Reading. and. Writing, per
qr. 85,00
Astronomy, Algebra, Geometry, Nat. -
oral PhilueoPhy apd'English Composi
tion,ighet braricheS; ae Botany, Gitsmis.
try, Rhetoric; Mental and Metal Phil's's..
"ophy, tho.Langnagei, Drawl:lg,, Paint
ing, &o.will involve an'extre charge of 2,50
-ErTitiiiirraritaL - Musucibi• — - I
Prof. E. L. %Venter, • for en extrachargo
12,00
The niiiiiin — frill - b - e — iermired - nuar,terly-and-
Afaiirio ci _ o t.Boar_d_roonthiy in-advance, and n_e_
deduction made for, absence hot - in emoe of ilia"- ,
aces. To 'the is:en:ling insh.odra; .the use of n
very excellent piano iefurniehed without charge
and arrangeinents have also been .triado for fur-1
nishing two , or tht*.additiOnet haarderisAvlth
~ ,e _gratt, l ll of to fl if dealrifd..---
The next quarter of; this School opens will ,
the first day of January next, and being among
hose-who;Lave - had. slaughters intim school
during the lastlsar, avail num°lvereof.this
meausisfaxpressiotto.the puirlic,and.Ospecial,
lyt-to!_ tha'" citizens _ of ~thia and the adjoining
eountles;smrfrill costvietinaihat: , adviiiiitageri of
. merrhigh _order', emirate afferded fur the ea:
'aside° o and : young such-i n deer!, ahi'aearSely eise4l,9dfin. j ihe,:riountrf.
.i.trainirig 'given, is - . :iiirstessiris
itid:."thots'uthi..while ; thaolumneri - tinfi ,
o f,th epu jo k _ ara, mait_ciiroliiillAiratishod over.,
FrerMyreirannal,oblervatinn: and' knaiwjefige,
Om feel eniirelyl.piefidali t in recomme nding
we
'tsX':alkyittoh i!ip t vpuld r seeure it satiable
p,lo.9*,e4oatinir:thehercliwtht 6 4 l '
• , CALDWELE,:H .- •
"N: BL'BIIDD!;Ei y
* •
• •
:Jqi ri—eatu4
QC ' i 845.
ISM
„
ripr redelied,' Kniyeo;
0r.0%,1 eket
Curry
Up,,lly
...... I,d._
entliole Stetra
CABINET AND CHAIR ifooms.
• • REMOVA,I4I
wEeufiscribeta would inform their friend jand tho poll% golerally, that they have
taKen the room in North
Ilinover streer oacur•
pied by AI r. E. Bullock, as a
Chair Mannfactory, where • j
they will keep constantly
for sale an elegant assort- -- -- 5.4.„
0 , P01 5 / 1 1 0 :
ment of C/ILIIIIVET
-WA= 6011141-113.13- ,
such as SECRETARIES, . •
BUREAUS; Workstands,
Dining end ittfeikfast -Tables; Card, Pier and
:Centre Tables—Froneh,lfield, high and low,
post Bedsteads, Sz.e. They have now and will
'continue. to keep on hand 'a - large and elegant
variety of CHAIRS. of every eescriptioii, to
which they 'woulditicitethe aiteution of house.
keepers and those just commencing, confident
they will find'ii . articles of such workmanship
and moderate prices as Wet be iatisfactory to
Fier chesers. '
They have 0100 made extensive arrange
manta for the manufacture of
1.751381V221,1113 lataa3BoB
of all colors, sizes and qualities; and in, a style
fullycqual to those made in the cities: together
with every other article of Cabinet Wrre—all
of which they Will sell very cheap for CASH,
or exchango for Country Produce at market
prices. •
GOFF INS inado -on reasonable terms alt
short notice, add' they will attend funerals w ith
a-splendid flcarse,'ln 'town or country, free of
extra charge. • A Hearse will also be kept for
hire.
• LUMBJ R.
A general assortment oell seasoned Lum
bar, suitable for carpenters and Cabinet Mak.
crs, kept at the above mentioned shop, consist..
ing of Panda-first; secondoind,Third•Common
W'Boards,
hite Pine Plank and I Se:Mitltng-; also,
Cherry, Walnut, Poplar, Shingles, Locust
.Posta---Wagon-Maker's-Stoff-of all kinds, &c.
Also, Bedstead Posts, ready Joined, together
with slats for Venetian -Blinds, all of which
will be sold at moderate prices.
They respectfully solicit a share of public
-Mktronage, confident that they can reniler gen.
_aral eatisluctian —d R. WEAVER 9 Co.
'Carlisle, April 15, OM
NORTH AGAINST THE SOUTH!
• IL C. IVIALOT,
WOULD respeetfolly inform his .o
old customers and the public : 4 4.
kancrally, that he has REMOVED to ~p.;
the store roomformCrrly occupied by- •
M r;Stephen M. Harris, on the corner of North
Hanover and Loather streets, imnithlidreiy op
posite Leonaid's §tore,'whero he will manufac.
Lure shd — keep conatantly.on band a genets ,
assortment of •
Gentlemen's, Ladies' and . Children's
1300 TS AND. SHOES,
made of the best material and in the most lash
ionablmand superior style, and at prices lower
than can be had at any cillicr - tstablialimont in
town fur CASH: ..Pay to•day and trust to
morrow;'* is-hia,rtiottn.
lie' would respectfully invite the public - to,
examine his stock, confident that they cannot
fail of being satisfied with both the lento:hits
and • workmanship. His best rnoroccos "and
other fine materials aro purchased—in--tho . eity
with the utmost care , and as he employe none
but the best workmenriurfccis-strfe-in-warrant
ing every article which goes oat of his estab
lishment. All rips repaired gratis. Country
produce taken In exchange for work. Return ,
ing his warmest thanks:for past/patronage, lie
respec i tfullly solicits a continuance of it tot the
future. 11. C. IttALOY.
Carlisle, April id, 1816.
r" „
W05 3 ..33 IMA
OULD'respecliully acquankt his friends
and the public, that he has rcunnind
- BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY,
to South Hanover street, nearly opposite the
Post Office, and a few doors below Burl holder's'
Hotel, woem' he will manufacture to order,
GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS, it the most supe.
rfor style, and keep constantlylon hand an ele
gant assortment of LADIES' WEAR of every
description, manufactured by' himself in the
best and most fashionable style. Ile pays the
highest prices in order to secure good ieurktzten,
'and only asks that his work may be examined
to recommend itself. Ile asks the public to
give him a trial, and if his work is not satisine.,
tory he will not desire - 'lnca of pat
ronage.
• IVtied and Country Pi
exchange fur work at me
Curlisle, April 8; 1846,
I? IEOIIO IP QI L.
'MARIE TAD nig,
THP:subscriber respectfully informs his friends
sod the public generally, that lie lion remov
ed his Tailoring Establishment to No. Ilarper's
How, in the house formerly occupied by William
Spottswood, isummiiately in the remr of the Epis
copal Clmrch, where he is prepared to wok upon,
his old friends and' such view ones as may limr
him with their custoni,ui the shortest notice and
on the most reasonable terms. From his expe
rience in the business, he is confident of rendering
general satisfaction to those who may favor him
with their custom. EDWARD' HUTT.
Carlisle, April 'l9, 1846.
4 .1-24 1.
mail.: subscriber would respectlidly inform his
friends and the public, that he has removed
to the room lately occupied as an Ace by John
Reed, Esq., in West Iligh,st., neat door to Eby's
storc,whcre'he will continue to carry oti,;the
TAILORING, BUSINESS,'
and to receive erttersibp - workin4Sislineptli—of
which he pledges himself to mtectitd..promptly its
a peat, AIM onuble and workmanlike manner. • film
latest faithiens will be regularly received and ire
pains spared to render general satisfactioitio those
who may favor him with their' custom. Cutting
of garments done on moderate terms. • :
WILLIAM MaIIETISON.
Carlisle, April 8,1846. • .
7,50
FASHIONABLE TAILOR.
.
--•--------- m--- - . - - - er-inuori;
ir..,
ARES tine - m ethod to inform. his. friends
•'''• '.., iiiiilthe 'Ptiblic _ generally, that'fie.has re
-
move fle :. - ----A- -
;: - .TAMORING=ESTABLISHATIMIT --
neit doer. to *lr. Irvine's atore; in', West High
etiiief,oppoeite 511. - Beetones fetal, in the. bo
'rough- of Carlisle 'where ho ie prepared to do all
flit
'
,work in,his.e; In .the ,very 'beet manner: , .
'Prinir-iric'e4tiebinee-Wilio:iblisiiimil; . -- 1 1‘
'flatters himself that he Will be able please all
I '.who may War him" with n nall,' at"the shortest
:` He reielime the 'faihions 'regularly from the
'etti,ind those ,whoAlesire a. Coat to fit, fieatly,
ire reqbeated'to'irivo'hirnn'eall,ite be feel"' eon- .
1 fideptthet , lniciin give entire eathdaetion tothe '
most caitidlione.• • ( '''-7"' • '..- ' "::' • ,
- 4lii-eleb-rintures7 his , - thanks:to-his ,former
-1 friend's inni'Mnitomers,iind hopes.that they will
eontinuer their:friendship, and_ brkag,is !piny"
;now-Monde Ili tlieyoin,with them. Iglu prices ,
•Willbilinedefite to sift: the times: , ', It J. B 1 -
14-Carlielei,Apjili.Ei-14840,1t.': ' , . . - ~ -- i.-
.
tf Informii .t 0
Tg°' ..4Pbeirib°r.' lisl4"Re t
e - ando
'nway, t
i mnne d
7o We~c chog.
,'-itl.rcoupadtor.
. 4.
4 01 0.09° 300 ' 0 ,01q.A1l 'ODPIBI6Y( ttie;'loo*
V . % with . :Efaisesi,,PßOOPG
wel 1 0 01 ?0 14 !).. 1 T.
carnila , 01144 • - .
. , •
AVOREATIAVINGMACHItgi
AND NO NITS - TAKE. ECONOMY THE
ORDEI OF _THE' MAY !
Mir _MILLER'S . PATENT; for gutting and
.. ni, o -gr fl mg or cradling Corti ' Fodder,
which entirely obvialee all the objections here
tofore made for. cutting and grinding or crush.'
ing 'Corti 'Fadderittc. The - mitateriljers have
the satisfaction' of announcing to the agricultn-'
rat cemmunity,.thgt they have purchased The
right 'of manufacturing and vending the above
mentioned machine iii CuMberland county; and
also that 'it is in successful - operetion - at - York,
Pa. :Every difficulty to its: perfect, execution
having been fully surmounted, they feel war
ranted in atating that it lithe most econ'o.nicai
and excellent invention of the day for the pnr.
pose to which 'it is designed. For durability
and power it has no equal in the 'many ma.
chines , presented to the public forth° same oh.
jeer; and all scientific men.machinists, rpechan
les and farmers, Ilio 'examined or tested it ,
give their vordicrin its' favor. Its superiority
Consists in this, that it may be used by steam,
horse, water or hind -power, that it is more ea.
oily kept in order, and it peribrms• its 'cutting .
and crushing by the same operation and does
the work in. a perfect manner. It is a great
saving machine both imlodder and labor, as by
the operation of it the farmer eau make good
feed &f the whole cornstuek from its root lo . its
top, as it cute and grinds or crushes- the stock
so fine that horses, cattle, or sheep, consume the
whole of it; consequently it enables the fainter
to feed five head of horns, crude or sheep, to
one with the same quantity offodder, and makes
better' and stronger limp.. Vitli this machine
one min can cut corn. foddei sufficient to feed
ten head of cu,tle in.twenty/minutcs, and when
uttatchd to hvr.e power can cut or giind and
crush in fifteen minutes e li ff i c!imt to l feed Pfty
head of cattle. 'For cutting hay or loins/ there
is nothing can equal to it. For its simpiicity
and Usefulness it commends itself et once to the
farmer; amispif requires to be seen to be duly
appreciated.
The machine ennyho examined and perches.
ed of either hf the undersigned. At the Plough
Ma n facto ry_ nk, in Mort roc towe,-
ship,
Cumberland coueiy;fr at the Foundary
of Franklin Gardner, Carlisle, Pn. -
- JACOB PLANK,
FRANKLIN GARDNER.
. Carlisle, December VI, lE34s,—ff.
CJOYMIMIT' .17iSZYS
"
Coughs, Golds, Asthma,. Iti•oneliiis, , Corn
iflood, Difficulty or Breathing.,
Pain in the Side and Breast, Palpitation
of the I leart. lidbienzia, Croup, Bro
.
Iwo Constilutioli,•Sore
• Nervous Debility, sail all
Diitleiesof the' out,
4 Breast and I.llllgS,
the most MICt- .
• ttlal or.t!
speedy - cove ever k ono o for 1 1111. of Ow
SW,AI N COM D SYR
UP OF WILD OIIERRY—ANDTHER WON
DERFUL CLI E OF .CONSUNIVITON.
DR. SWA VNE — Debe Sir. - 1 feel edict by. 11
'sense of duty I ,SllllVeifig litilunnity; to au
-knowledge my town lid thanks rmy the wentlertc!
efli•ets of y our " COM POUN shEy v ()F"
\V ILI) CI alliltY" on me, after basing mini.' ed
mouths after months with the most afflicting nil
alrglisttses, Constfmption, with scarcely it ray al
hope, ore `theacem light." to guard me num..., in,
own horrible forebodings: The . eieemesllllllo,.S
which first led no to the no ful suite of debility,
'WWI from taking II very heavy epld, it bleb seemed
to fix. itself U(11/11 the 111111;5, on Inch gradually grew
wo• sWeitt,a backing cough,
op the breast, spinitikr blood, on ith
gri thillty. My constitution seemed
bit nil meet 0118 system very tunnel. MI
-1111 tine 3tM11(01115 ot confirmed Con;
sumption. I went to Philadelphia, and westre:it
ed there by physiciints of tine -Id.g.ifits.t.respecta
hility „hut still grew worse, until they g nye me up
ors illelle s pltllllll Weisel! Me to go lint Ite•
lug see . 0% of 11115i11, 0 so 0111 ell 01111: from my
work, and having spent all tiny motley sa
-I.lolls"Patent Me itches" whist') mare recommen
ded so highly thr i tgli the medium of the press. I
was unable to ask their nth, ice. Being a tut m
iter of the Order 'Odd s, they supplied
walk Ittoney, gratnitiwisly tic st•tal fine to my
friends hi Saco, Maine. I tine (Veined by pity si
+chum nithe highetit standing there, lint reed, ell
no benefit m hateier Free, them, not gradually
grew it arse, until my pin sicians mwd self goon
tip till hopes of icy curt e", mug. 0101 I Nil like
fit , e ,1111, is:ll2OM M 10158 through :he vtil (tithe
shallow of th•ttilt. At this "am NI
. itineture " I
him' if pry our tEt)M is: I ) I' NV II
CIIEItItX,' did know lug tie a regular
prudish, physician in Philadelphia, gate me
more cnnlidri en in 1111 1 111,14 . 1 1 1 e, ill I concluded
as II last result, to make n t ial of it. I heist 10
your agent in 'Boston, Rllll home.
which reliMel! fne very murk. I then procured
two 100Iles mute, Vellidl I am Lanny to soy en
lively dived me, nod I tun 1 • lv enjoy lug better
health titan I der have lief., ti in toy lite. It
seemed to hate it beneficial ill'. rt at 011ee. I
coined streidgh rapidly, altlainc,l. ....diced to ft
mere. skeleton - , did .1 feel fititisfi, d lentil its s:du
i:try ellecis in my pun ensv, Oiat Dr. Swl9iie's
Compound Sy rip of 11 ill Llterity mill Illre any
ease of diseased, Lungs, it taken Recording to the
prescribed rules contained in the Tamphletfl nu
eontintnying tho medicines. Even tile physicians
who witnessed nay ease are liighly'reenturnend
mug it in 1.1115C5 - 14101 1 wish you to make
this public, so dud others who tire stifrering sts I
hate hey it, may know m here to procure a remedy
st first, which will ranch their disease, without
tampering mitli uutl linnet • their const:tutinits
wit 1 t 1t 111110 V t yule • nostrums" math m tick the
whole catititd• is flooded, in -pared by persons
mho have no knowledge of the science et
eine in (bent' or vitt:lice, but annul op mei ely
with Amen:emu.). view-
be taken in
• lam a Scarlet member of the Hope Lodge. 1.0.'
of O. F., in Providence IL 1., and will be happy
to give any information in regard to the efficacy
ofyour medicine, and can give ample prool that
my case is not exaggerated in the lean.
ALBERT A ROSS.
To Dr. 11. Swarnr.. N. W. 6 . r:ter - Eighth and
Race sheets, Philadeltetia.
CAUTION.—The piddle slmtild be 61 'their
rttarti ago ittst the many "lis tlmt".and "Mixtures"
o r hick have sprung up lit all
parts of the country, pm pot•ting l to he prepared by
physicist's, all of which will be totmd ta be "falce l '
by a little inquiry in the towns and cities a here
they m•iginate. II •eirtiticates nllll Mai MCI It (I •i it
regard to Dr: Swaybe'sCompound Syrup of kV Rd
Cherry are. "strictly true," and 'the proprietor is
daily regievi tg them from peraor.s who have been'
tired-by • &rated remedy. • The (Origia t al
turd only) genuine article Is only prephreil
Du. SIVA:I'NR; N. W. corner of ' EIGHTH mid
"RACE - Streets; Philadelphia.
Rernember, till. preparatirmi: of Wild Cherry
are fictitious aml•entinterfeit except that bearing
the written signature Of :s7. SiVA X . 1.4 E. The only
agents in Carlisle are .AITERS & ',IINVER
STICK;and STEVEN'aON & NIERAEgY; so d
MARTIN LuT.4, Harrisburg. .)
THOMSONS COMPOUND SYRUP OF TAR-
1000. PERSONS'. In Philadelphia alone,
can testify to the wondtirful efficacy
of--that—penterfol_ramotly o : ll BS.,
COMPOUND SYRUP OF TAR. AND
WOOD NAPTRA Read! goad.: Aston;
hitting. cure of Chronic llionChitiel
''Philadelphia; May 23,
,I#4l.
- n-; Mr. S ,Tnou reek 7.F.or,'Enate,:thon
folluyel!,rg pas • a. eon dr i bi/11 fattralfthsted
with. an - affectio , north° throat.'whieh my phy 7 •:'
-olden pronounced- a Chrenie Brencliitte,`: caus.ii
MI by .repeated rind' neglected eidde. ,The (144
trees cultured la indeacribahlm,'.My Itliroatwmk,
litterally raw with violent , coughinviam , that
blood would come from it ;,,ablo.great , 9,litor
;don, pain and ttgiitnepa'ab the . chosi,.adn,feVill:.
.e.yritptonia•
.ahowettt,herneelveg,,,ejnwed,thanteelvfm,'Canliier.
entire-lage of neceseiryronele,:;,iny'thrinkcyae,
leached'ifid blietonld,nyes ariiii„nYeengain.kl:
.inede; trial ofeverylnewn .qt:riedyxditflitt
ferent.perbade had rho. adice orBtx:phyoethp.i,
since /palate, trial •prior..oiiinppi l / 2 nd'Syrup ..of
Vat And ffocdlitiptimi am/before I had taken
I felt rel*. -I,CAnttnned until I
• bed taken • maven which completely re-
d lonise • andreastonid, too: to;; perfect' ,
.heaitNiand...l- &HY I.•;should:not-now.
.be living tad ituot been. for yOur.:lnvelnablc:
,••••-•-•-•-••:=4: I ENE%-r-ERR, I 7I-.7i , t
• • • • - .. /23 Spruce'
• Principal dY11641 4 1:, E. C4der. - 0r.1,,1ith.,L0 1 2;
Bpcuce moors. • Fria° ,3CY
s3lpet dqzen. :;
For sale in Ciitliale.li,ffil*,oo l3ol4
MEIikIPM. • •
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C• , /! . '
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M
MEM
M'CALIKERI-AII;IIEALiNG-OINTMENT
T „
F. preceding figure is given to represent tai°
INSENSIBLE P ERSPIRATION. It is the grea.
I.IWicUATION for the impurities of the body.
It will he noticed that a thick cloudy mist issues
from all poitits orate surface, which indicates that
the perspiration flows uninterruptedly when we
are i n health, hut ceases when ve are sick. Life
cannot be sustainea w idiom it. It is throin off
from the blood and other juices of thu Lindy, snit
Ilispoica by this mutt''
it ever becometim-,
tango I . nearly all the impuri
ties a ithin us. The ngol ge of Scripture is."in
i
the BLOOD is' the life. '
pure it-may be traced direct to the stoppage of
the INSENSI 111. t Thuo•
k ttlici
-we -sec all' that -is necessary -w ,en: trie•bliiiiiHts< . •
stagnant or infected, is to open the'peres, and le N
relieves itself. from all impurity, instantly. 114
own hemmed vitality are sufficient, witlidet oti
°article of medicine, except to open the. pores
~,,, d,t; aurtace. . Thus we see the lull s
. tyf ttti,g.
so much '„gernal- remedies, Al) yeacticioners:'
however, direct their Allis to rest ore the insen
sible pet spiration. ThZ 'Thompsonlan, for its_
SISISCC, wrEnats; the Ilydropathist shrouds us its
wet iihtlikets; the lloniceptithist•dealt out itifini
etcmitualcl the.Atinathial..itittedsooeLdescs_us_
with mercury; and the f hlusteriug Quack gorges •
mu with Pins, Pills, PHIS,
To glee some idea of the amount of the Insen
sible l'eripiration, we s ill state that the learned
Dr. Lesetthock ascertained that five-eights of
all se rereTie into the stomach passed off by this
means.. lilother WONIs, if w_e eat aturdriadoeighl
pminds per day lve evtlemite five pounds of it by
the Insensible l'erspirailon.
This is monk: other than the used up particles
of the blood, and other juices giving plitee to the
nes and fresh ours. To cheek this, therefore, is
1.• emuin in the system live-eights ofnit the vim-,
lent flutter that Malin.: demands should leave the
Lode.
If) a Sadden tealiSilloll frnM heat to cold: the
!titres are Mll,lllll, llitt pr ritirttlirtit ceases, and
di,a..• 1.11 . 011 . 3 ill 1.116!10 (I,l,llipe it,ell: flettue,
1 stotiyagt: rot !hi: limy or the MMus orishrars 56
mull complaint s. ' .. ' ._ .
It is by stoppittty the pores 11151 overwhei tia
mankind with congitct-Olds m 1410111511111 ItiollB.-. - .
uci,ti:u 15.0 ..1.41:-.5f.uL.1. - ifiVb;oilLi iaeases in uta=
rd by st Stollitlige or the 1310'h sible Perspiration.
- Let -me tisk- ‘ , 111111"; every undid- - mintl,• what
eourse seMns the most rensomilbe lo rtirStle to
tlll5lOll the pores aw, 1111 y are closed ?
.WOll - 111
...
MI gis t In sic't o unstop the poem? OrAVoili'i
00-apple sontethin,- that until,' fin t his upon the
MIT face, :.‘ here fhe clogging actually is? And 3et
I know of no pity sirinti 11110 111111,3 :thy cAtrylilil
a piilielition to.rtfro it. ,11...itil.ii• these cireuntstom ,
cm., I 3 -resent to ph, siciatos nod mall others, I% te
-Alister:s A 1..1..11E.1 ti N I': OINTAIEN . I . , or the
NVOI{LIPS SALVE. It - has power to restore
perspirittion on the tem, on the livid, srotind old
sol . t . s,lllloll„tjte sliest, in rho t, npoti Shy intrt of
the body, uhelber trISOISI•11 31Ightly Ilr 1201.e1 • tly. „
It LAS,over to NOM' ull c\u•rnsl sor.,s, acres=
t • ulous humors, 7km lhs rout. rltltooott's Monads,
to iliheltrirge their putrid mhitiTs. tljett heals
iI.PIII. •It ;511 renu'ds that sweep, the virrTle
euthinglie "1 . 0141 , ' , 1.3 disorflei 3 , , :11.111.3tores the
emttre volivie-lo its hesLiti, cmarlit•lis. It ism re
tuctiy, hint imqints the mas ssity of so Dimly mot
f it•ktvrimis th•mts inktm bapltikr btontacti.
remedy dint urtlller V s l%Cli 11111,0,
01 iS I 111 Irons In lite inkllillls
piTsErve, turd iletel.,lN the
14•Mingemesit 0I it, rnowtiotol. •
I=
It is pierrve
lo"rt-Nrvt. .the inl
anti I)F.ATII l.uks ut
Irrmvd Al 1-lical h.r there
t!ntie, vsturoul or ilOrrool, third
lime sett it for Ike last low tent tt
111,,C9st•M of the chest, con , linlptinsi, fist 1 . ,
iuo tits 11111.11S1 .. g. r , olio .•
declare heron Ilontcn mill Matt, 161 oat its one
lins it foils sl In livnefit.m hen the pa
sun,; m Will, the rt . avit of Mortal nu•nos.
I hay, had lestroill in the profession--
I Inchad itsititers dl the liospeLltulges of the
henelt, Aldermen nut lams ers, gentlemen of II e
highest erudition, anti multitudes of the poor, list
it 111 esery %ttriety of inns berm lint
onevoiee—one quilted, tin . ..emit! ing
31eAlister, sour bintonent is GOOD."
CATNSI2,3II9ION.-
It cat, luu•th be credited that n sake can I m ,e
any effect upon the lungs, seated as they4 a rstwitl,
in the system. But it placed upon the Chest, it
penetrates directly _tn. the _11.1110,.-licpullalalli- the
poisonous pal tieles that arc consumitq them, and.
'expels than from time system.
I need tint say that it is curing persons or Con- -
smuption continually. although we are told it is
foolishness. I rnyt• imrwitai is said, so long us I
can cure several tlonclind persons yearly.
IIMADACHE,
The Salve has cui ea persons of the Held:who
of twelve years' shinding, auil who had it regu
larly ever y week. so that vionitiult often took
place. Denfoess and Earache are helped with
like success.
COL) FEET.
Consumption Liver Complaint, pnins ikthe
chest, or sole, dining ,orr of the !Mir, one he
other, always accompanies cold rect. It is a sure
of disease in the system to-litivc sold feet. -
'rile qulve will cum! every case. -
,
1. , liv-Strolula,_ Erysipelas, Salt -Rheum, Liver
Complaint, Sore Ek es, Quincy, Sorb Throat,
111.0110114418, Broken or Sore 41reast, Piles, all
Chest Diseases, sueh ns Asthma, oppression",
pains, alsn'sore lips, chapped hands, tumors,
cutaneous eruptions, nervous diseases,and of the
spine there is prohablt no ntedieine now kPOWII
so gook BURNS.—It is the best thing the
worldnw, Mints. (Rend the directions around
the box.) •
WORMS.
If parents knew how tidal most medieines_were
o children taken inwardly, they would be slow
to resort to tlieUttifecially "mercurial learn ,
ges," called "medicated lozenges,"vermittiges,"
idlls, rxo. The trial' is, no one can tell, invarD
viably, when worms are present. anke, let 'tie
say toliarents, thatilds•Saliie will alwaylltell Wei
dhikl has walnut. It will .drive every • vestige , nt •
them away. (Read, the directions, around , the
hok.) . There iXprebuldftio r motlitime ea the face
St the earth netincolO Bura'and so safe in the ex
pultdon of worms. , • .
It removes almost irisrleiliiitelf
and swelling, when the pain Ofoittirse - ciastni s
•In alt.cosetroffesse,:the..diflieulty.,,lies the:
pores];
spiration, eatmetviss„ eft:: least.moisiure •
could: he ~started, :the crisis hae litiaspet r ,an4 the -
.drger is 'civetct, TlierAll.7nretiThig , Pihtni'etit,will
in all'citiles,effeier almost` instentif:Sitiloak tihs, •
Itekiti and Mind forth the v e kiii ). t ru sk. , m .
,
No man,tan, measure its , value, Si „ long as th e
stars roll'aleng . 'eyer, Ileaventifia - bing mat+,
treads die earth. ?iidtiOot• i
Oil ldlOalielk• of the
flesh-to laninidiataind,sleknesii
Just no long' willthinanMOOittreent he used and
esteemed. hum•aensea from olfthecearth,t '
then the dathand - wil(aeite;and` not till then.
J'ittdrtS;lltts.4.l4STEß:fk.''CQ: • .
• `Sole'lireprietoraofl.ht abaft Allediaine. Trice
25-eenta per,box.. , ---•
.11•1 Ken las. eet.t4reatly
- Cininterfeited, to - the
ysublie tho. , :e rn komtment i tiallibe‘gendlnertlhleaS
. 111 i tieratiorlie,OrzlNtAllateri
or; James-MeAl
ti sit:e,
7 :
.'biny, ; ,titi;Vereby.',dfrrr reiitirdix ss o b in be
raid ix , nv i c ti na In, any nE,..the eonetituted courts •
of StEits; for counter-,
felting our name And Ointient;'”
stet, le—L3
1 64.,0t,INEta ir t‘Apk..krr or.inoiy.telioili;. and'
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