Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, July 08, 1846, Image 4

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wEDDIsDA..y,..rupY- 408461,
• The girltimore American says:-The' rate
of duty which it is proposed-to af Tea
and , Coffee, according the recc;mtrieridation
of. Secretary of the Treasury, is t enty per
senl4:vq/untri,,,.._ Whig ini
rate is esated to
gMairee revent ,ieof 53 000"t000 per annum.
'Washington correspon'dent. of thelltabi-
T9t4:j. Petriot says, thalth . e falba pub
lieTrintrwei.Hitchie_anti Heiss, on a single
eloeumiinthe,Patent Office Report- r lordet
,
.ed iti - :immense numbers to be printed by
Crifigressi will be Ninety-fire thousand dollars!''
The eaten: of the Bostoe Chtenotype says
President, Volk' and his party - can't come•
ever Mitt iii - tailng Tea arid Coffee, because
he don't spoil his thilk and water and sugar
with either of these, vegetable, productions.
Loon OIiT, !—The Post Office Department
.
has strictly enforced upon Postmasters the
duty of 'ferreting out cases of writing on
newspapers. The postage on a newspaper,
with,writing on it, •is about _forty cents—the
fine five, dollars.
A letter-writer from New Hampton, N. H .
gi,yei an account of a man•who has lived a
bbot filly years alone,- secluded from all oth
ers, in a-small hut, about five miles from the
institution at that place. 4"
.11FatiticK, member of Congresi from
Rensselaer county New York, died in Was,
ington city, on Saturday evening last, of 7.n.
ge..Atire fever, after a few days' illness.
Parson Brownlow, of the Joncsborough
Whig, has been elected first Lieutenant of a
volunteer company for Mexico. The com
pany consists of 84, all Whigs.
A Loco4oets :paper suggests that Bil
Allen should be sent 'as minister to Englaird
We do not suppose that such abed Bill couli
pass the Senate.—Lottivvitle fottr»(;1: •
-C*—TheVashingtomeorrespou.deitt of the
--Patriot , states that many of the
leading LoColocos in Congress denounce Mr.
PAlli,hukeyemr terms. than any of the Whip.
- TUE RW1217170 AT FORT LEAVENWORTO.-
--There—Will be some later wilt
amusement, for the United States officers at
- Fort Levenworth, 'm breaking the new re
cruits from the interior of our State into sub
jection to military rules and etiquette. It is
certain that sortie, of the b-ys there now have
Very little idea of at n thing as deferent
for or awe . uf a commadder.
A gentleman _jog down from the Fort in.
forms us that while there a boat came to the
landing - on which Colonel Kearney, .wallied
to see if any despatches had arrived for . .lirD;
and as,he passed the sentry at the ..landipg,
he ordered him to prevent the recruits from
coming on beard. • He had only reached the
boiler deck, however, when down walked
ten of the boys, whom the sentry ordered
back' but thrusting him aside, on board they
marched, and one, a tall six foot Missourian,
walked up to Cot. Kearney; and slapping him
familiarly on the shoulder, says:
-4 You don't
. git oil ' frffin us old hors! for,
Up.lii'oll - ccimove'll go — plum thrt ugh-fire
and thunder with 0 - 61. What'll you drink
General? Dont be hack'ard ; sing out P
Tho Colonel tried to look grave . at ibis fa
. miliaritk,hut it' was done by those who were
soleyidently uncodscious of anyhreach of
effiluittfe that he was _forceif to. hffigh, and
humored them by taking a glass of one with
them at the bar, the tall boy telling him at the
- same time that his drink t wan't wuth shttAt's
and only fit for *Mien.'
t Why in the thunder,' cried another, don't
you go the corn juice, General .! It's ie only
stuff for a military feller to travel on.'
,One of the military captains, while drill
, iogliis prep,. was addressing them as
! gen
tlesncn.l, please to Tay asida.your
ram' i shouted V aU. S. officer; all soldiers at e
dm?, and 'we don't want them to be
gentle!' . • •
' Weigh out that pork said arit:dlicer to
two privates poiiiting to a pile of hog rounds.
says one to the other, is-thur any
thinl.;..in the Governor's requisition' ..about
'weighin' pork 'P • .
I Orel know;' Fays• Jim '' , lll carry- MY
shine when it's cooked but see liiin'strad
tlier blite,lightaire Mere - I'll (lager that
•it'ait's'pilfS;'zu:St.'l,inii.' Reveille " •
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•
..g t ein the 25th • the Senate passed the flouse
bilt=authdrizing - the - ippoititment of not less
perhaps eight. or l ien Brigadier
Generals, according to the number of regi
oi'- I • o volunteers t i Went : may think.
out. This Volunteer force is• an
Aupliliqcips;oni.,. It is neither militia, in the
- neceliticnrolthat term-as used' by the
be called out fur
o*.rnatithoAtt ; :a titne,nor,lail.,a, regular. ar 7
my'i' ! but partakes elithe nature of both. 7he
'rifficVni''''f I 1 dincludingcOloriels &to
err
;ft pio`oi n ,lik-tpo 3 S4ties i a,s- militia officers
are : regnited by- the. cansiiiutiiin.; but
- abit\i,tli, grade of .Colonel; they
,are app o int
.ed, as tfficera of'_ - the =regular army-are/up,
!!. a I I: ' A
pllats;:tv well eeeuled
''71: ) ,ETE 113 " 3 " 114 4 0 ;C : 9Fi•
T00'04444 nrat- , 1 , ~,
-, petite( of tlnsrapten.: - -,--
4114.011.1retalers it sr ;'"?
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does'lin Ithe'intir; , :-; ,'
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Nano, ' fink, beaWi.)l, , ,i l
, :r'itiliekralliedt,: l 4 nen: 7 ,';',1
'i.tiiX 4 teCibeCOintifAlt . 1
QDtPfr iiOng to'.,th.r
''' got nittywrioe buini'/, vigli, lll,
` ' nevi''life Ito& Algor . ; - -%, r 3 .o,lr , , - , 6,‘;..,, A ro
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:01;i0olilli` htislilillorlf! , ;_ kiii' ie,tivii!gtiiit ilaiiithY
,'"'tones 0 lid action so ' neeesvar:y tO the preservation
1 , i vpr,:prOditation,a st . one tntatt of hair,,; , -,, , ~,:';;,-.-',,
',..,ii,tiold 409 g i pip - 1 street, Philadelphia' :and:
,%ITorti4relteopeis generatly at;24.ant1,50p,. :,sold,
'e!,t'earlillie by, l l* - -- E 14 49Yr.:, ; .J ;4 ,;;; '' , itko. , i
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ANTHEIVFRESWARRIVAL- - •
QTEVENSON & ; MEHAFFEY .
respectfully inforin their.onefonters friends that they,
1.0 have roceived,lit addition to their foriner. mpg,: a largel-,air, -,seleCted - assort.
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DRUGS, • PAINTS, OILS, GI. I ASS, PERFUMES; DYE-STU:OS,,
CHEMICALS, .111EDICINES, F.BIYer.ARTP,
CLES, PATENT MEDICINES; FRUITS, FIGS;,:SPICES,
STA7'IONARY, 4.c. c. 4.c. 4.c, • ,
•
" They return thanks to the community for their pi tronage hitherto Lestowed, and,hepe .
renewed - ojibrts_end otose attention to business, to merit a larger share of public approbation.
Their .purchases have been mode with great care, and the. articles bought on the most rea l
onable terms, so that they can be disposed of LOWER than they can be had elsewhere in the
County._ • _ _
The Ladies are apprised that Charge and most choice:variety of Fancy Artioletrand Notions
have been received and aro.tioW ready either for oshitntion wr sale. •
Carlisle, April. 29;•1846. • • • "
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lial
1110 the large room on nigh Street, owned by . . Mrs. jiittex,,wheti not engaged in Professional
and nearly opposite,the Methodist
• 1 Episcopal Church.' Ile•will in future give all hiskime (
duties,) to die interests of his Store, mid having secured the services of carelul and experiensed
Assistants, he confidently assures his Mends and the pohlic,that their orders and preset iptions shall
have the most accurate attention , . - "
DR. MVERS.aIso informs his friends that in addition to his former large assortment of, '
DRUGS, ' • BOOKS,
pu - N-TB, . . (School and Miscellaneous.) •
OILS, CORNELIUS' LoIRD. LaMPS,
DYE-STUFFS; - Sr./IWO - N.SR .Y ; -
. SPICES,. . . —.- C-UTLEI?Y; • .• - -• .
. .
. • EBUITS,. FAWCY ARTICLES,
. ,
- 1 PERFUMERY, 4.c. 4.c. .. .
"
Ile has just opened a splendid assortment of. • . . . - •
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of every variety and prices, and as lie intends doing business upon the popular terms of" Ride's
sales and small profits," lie is deter Mined to sell Groceries and every other htticle as low as they
can be sold in Carlisle. He Ova• a general invitation to his friends to call. • C. _
0(3-For the accommodation otitis friends, Dr. Myers's Drug Store will be open at all hours on
Sundays for the Nile of MEDICINES ONLY. .
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Carlisle April 29,1946.
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Carlisle Family Grocery.
FORGE CROOKS is just receiving and opening on extensive Sleek orGroceriee, in
11011 - the room lately occupied by Mr—Thomas H. Skilea, in Weal tligh street, eonsistieg
in part of the different qualities . • " •
. . , . _ „..
beet Sperm Oil, Lard Oil, - Pine Oil and Whale Oil,. Hanis, Dried Beef, Mzetieral,.Shad, Her.
ring, Salnion and Cod fish, keg and box Resins, Currants, Spices of all kibils, Fancy and other*
009 e, with ninny oilier., articles too numerous/ to mention; ail of which ho will sell et the
towed possible rates. . • --,
N.B. All lands of mnrchant ahle taken in exchange fur Groceries.
Carlisle, April 29,1b46 .
WORMS; NORMS, WORMS.
- HOBENSAI
MEDICATED WORM 8717112
OR the little sufferer's friend - . An entlr ely Ve
- getableprepnratien, for the destruction o,
Worms. Advice to mothers. " A stitch in hirite
sayes nine." Knowing our Worm Syrup to be
the very hest medicine lbr destroying worms, now
in use, we would my 'to you, If sour children
should appear pale and einaciatiated; with offen
sive breath pain in the joints and limbs, vora
cious appetite, Wooled stomach, sudden starting in
their sleep with fright, and screaming, sense dl
somethinfi rikiog In the throat, itelii or& the arins,
squeamislincsg, fits, natisea,.Ego., immediately ob
tain tr'hottle of- Hobeusitok'ti worm Syrup,- for-in
so doing.you' vall.bot enly save •I a stitclvid time,"
but bring had joy and health whore .reigneti. sor- J
row and disease; how much'sulfering and Ides of
life we
~see, through a want of proper attention and
proper remedios ; therefore, let it be the ditty of
moth ers,intaise any of their Children should show
any ofhlie above syriiptoms,'oi, procure imintlei
lately; the proper reinedy'zftliat remedy Wit HO..
hensack's Worm Syruppr medicine that has met
with complete mimes. and 'curet where every
other has entirely failed t to which numerous'
certificates of higlill respectable persons testify ,
See pamphlets.
Messrs. J. N. & G. S. Hobensack i—Gentlemen
,Unsolicited, I send you this testimonial conceen
ingyoUr: Syrup.—
Prom earlyinlkney; . ray daeghtecippW's child of
1 8 months, has been sorely 01firtaktl-with Worms ,
causing. ditilY.,the.huosh severe; arid= distressing
pains. At times she - , would. Lt tilitiost frantic, and
perfectly unmanageable; would run op aniltlowi‘
the hour, and kopek heraellot l eonacieuaty against.
thO well& For a lonk:titne o were igsloraotot
tale cause- , Lit length' being itopicesed with, the be
lief that Worms were' the • cause, wo,..roMMeiicett,
gqiviufi several Metlietneti-for com Plaint,
from.which the child derived 'nolienefit whatever.
As a niattet , or course;-she-•was muck reduced
fleshe end had all „tho,symptouis 0f , .01011 .11 ' cam^.
plalphr. meetiOg;with , rone of your
circulars, .we were siiduceiLlo - try' your medicine.:
-We had not Obed.ii but: a few'beay..bE*
befog e a ,
wciiirigrivet:tiltrouglttirom ItT;,,One,full Six
isle. in .16gtli; nand" scores , y:a ryi lig frOrli,
one tofoiir need. scarcely silt!, tlfitf the
ehilil'was.; speedily Wel Icki Set cif•e
we hail 'used one '2s' cent, Imola your ydrod`
Syrtip. Sim is now knitirely. frreileonitlitifie.Aho;
heessintpainif, und dolng_ that
would, c uitkkidneskottry parhtkiiibliol I fret*
you'otit "the'ilbinclitunltY .lisfiirmattplo , ll 'do;
therelbria;uithes,ibithigly' 'youollloll-.
cited' Worm, §irtip ss ti.rne!llicisie: possessing ,s,,
• '
" •.; C. IIEN HY , MUM:IIg I,l'l
Met shall St. I glean
OW 'trial errtlils'ortiele . wilUtoitrlnce'Ots
most 2 iifJ its itinpreecticittsti :.yirtvit„ , .and
thef it
• should.fall.l9 giving
. . .
',• ••• : : PREPARED ONL Y, BY • • ,;,• 1-, , ... •
, ••r:l,' , Ariz.ise ,, tll3;".llONl EIV SACK; ''. l ' '
N. I 3.1 iiii•iiii '6l l lioi 4• • Gr2e4 sta. -PAilailflplo:
' ',. . ei ice gs. cents, pelt' Route. .1 , ,.• ,•
;'...•• ;
A' literal diseciu4.suide lu,•*liples43 pureimi .-
ere
-4 •.:P.0f, sale *ls elessle a ud..,relitlrby
~ ,.;•T. ,Br, G. 8 .
. t irobetiss'ek,:Di•uggisti',fiUtr,A,ii`uthicerit , s; N. E.
iiireer if BeiOnd'uniUdenoisitree'tsi etillitilelploe - ,
vivii•"*.a'-'6lifrOliP4r.C.PhAsiolanl; 1%0610'61er and
' , l6'reefi ,`lneyi. • tie mluptii II etl •• •vi ith; ' Drugs, 011 s,
BleisWlPil,upp,' s: , , , Turpeutieei , A.Vernisleei ~•VVIOte
1 .4k". 11,1 4-ipii4:jvcry.l:ol - ertr;:oriiiilfi;.:l(pßie ..bulOiesi,
ietioliJorer,lliexilit,44,,ellieks4t4ll.shirielit in
rI,
guiAly4; 4 fi, , i. ,- ;' , ' , ;(,;;e...wsit,j,' ,V: , i. , -; ,, ,.71;.?,;,_.;•,;•, ~f,',..• ....:
~ , .., i lhelliediesile.4'yitristhipt i .;:, 'ittiiii,s•ifft
cr.!: TAIelid;:10 'Xiire, PAtv,t 'o,tiji lietbolii i
1 0t .. 0 .10 dWrit0, 1 :Oil •" 0 - a° iy'l:4tke
•;Ilje , pelted' liii.tie. `'-'• ••• ,04. , ~,,
.a ,, p 4- ..amilikicaiililii* 7 ,4oPitAii_ithiioOßt:
? - . -4, k , ; , l; , A. 7, ;.'' ,. :terisArPiriso*?4 , ..mEntittiFlT. , ..•
':. , - ,,,- . - : . z6tie:z;:ol: . :Aqiii.t.eitztailiert , i , .., , 4, ,, ,q, ,,,. .. „ „,ko
4 Mrsieilliiin/tifigtito,l4priby;444ii;itA . Ott
t .,i i ,47 1: k :1 4 0*4 15. : 0 ;_teN04 1104 , : i - t 4 4 1 :18t0i . . , 14:0.0
M. 1 "". .",,, ; 7 . eiat,:iiiiiiiVt,i47, - ;
AvtiiTotio .41011k,iiitA04 , u.T . $01t4:
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.hel.:Stciiieirritutili e4for•litkle,brApf,' , l.
',•,,. Ile . likiliold,Auell* . ; , ,,A ',111011ARBS: We CO :1:'",
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INME
Removal
-" Quick Sales and small . Profits
Or. aTITIVERS has 'kern - oiled his
DRUG. SAND \•
FAMILY -GROCERIES;
sugar, Coflee, Tea, Queensware,
CK'S
-! , ,
- ;CENTISTRY, &C.
301 W =MULL,
sESPECTFULLY informs the public, that
laving openo an office in South Hanover
street, nearly , opposite the Post-Otlice, he ispre
pared to practice DPN'FISTRY in all ,itslwan
cites. Good Teeth' are essential to health, besides
natural or artificial ones are not only inlaid but'
ornamental, and add materially is the-comfort of,
the wearer. It need riot be stated what cali.be'
done to the teeth, suffice it to say that every defect
can be remedied, and new Teeth furnished from a
single one to an entire set. flaring had conside
rable practice for a number of years,good refer
ences will be Riven to such as require them, but
the best proof is the operation, which will in all
cases -be performed in, the most careful manner
-and-at-prices-to-suit-the occasion-and-the-times.
Persons witited'on at their residences, either in
towiror country, without extra charge. lie tnay
always be found at his °Moe, as above, or at his
residence in Pitt street, one door north of Hendel's
Livery
.
He will also promptly attend to the repairing of
Watches and Jewelry, at his office in Southlfan-..
over street. Also, I.NGILAVING neatly execu
ted. By attention and skilful execution of his
Work, he hopes to receive and hereby solicits a.
share/pi...public patronage.
'Carl - file, April 8,1846.
DR. DAVIS'S
CONIioUND SYRUP OF
WILD:CHERRY - AND TARS
For the .cure: of - Pit monary—Cofisumption
Coughs, Coldfr :Asthma, :influenza, Brent
&Oaf ,Pleuncy, Difficulty. if = Breathing, •
Pains in the Breastlor Side, *Wing of ~
• 'Blood Croup Whogriug. Cough, 4. .
Tllls Medicine 'ilsilistiiily waning a deeei
ved popularity in Affections oftheLtings
The following certificates from' river:table
citizens pf "Pliiladelphia,fully attest its merits.
It hue performed numeircats.cures in severe ca:'
°Rea and where Usualte
.medieshad failed to
give Vella
' • * Philadelphia, Srptiinher 20,1845. - .,
Messrs. Robinson; Collins & po: 1 ;-41ein g at
ilietcd . last spring with a 'Very severe bough;
with pain in, my silo and thresst,.inirenits.and
,Weiikneee' of theAtings, shortness, of breath;
loss Of apPetite;A:6; i tried .veriouit reinedies,.
but to no gond 'cheat, 'my cough, still continuing
and growing worse.. 'Saab was the distreasing
nature'of the Congli'Atitl,'ionld . not lie 'in. bid
night nor da — piiit' was obliged to _sit ppm my
chair, and 'could not ideip but very little at , beat.
,ronsequedtly,-.l.,waa wearing out ~ e r) , fait, till
you , very Aindl i . reConiinended :..Dr.....:Davies.
Compound fiyrup.of Wild Cheri - y*ld Tar" y,
the.
firstliottlevf. which gve me relief, checked M
cough, Imieened the 'phlegm, caused ;:ins toe:.,
Pecterate freely, restored my appetito,relleviid
*
the pith in" . ide;lhealadAe homes' of my'
-breast, an thened my lungs, tatosing me
to breathe ,;;:l have
, nnw, taken tin bottles
,it has t3ntiely cured' y cough. 1 have gained
considerably in licah. .1 think it a moat value.
,ble medicine, and one 4.hat*OUght ;to he sliiiVer.
sally known; that theae . aillicted `with coldis add
coughs may hav'si &medicine both safe and sure
iweare;lfrtaktin'.properly.' , While taking the ,
Medicine; I?iiirsilt Reels , of molasses and valor
„which4l—iiiiind exielient,io keep- thi:lisityele
open;;: If this statement can ,bis, cif.any !sapid!,
,10,,th‘ittllicted; . you are et liberty „ to Makepne h .
tre'orga,,yquinay think Reiter.,., ~'.:'.,
Al 0 ItR IC lc BARNES , . Nme k lll l 66l.llltreet'?
..: ...?;41. ~. ~'. ' ' ~,.• 4„..1-,,,.,,,.
r4leverolYnOssthe aince,'m,y Wife wawattocked..
with 'Cr - icier° - eotigli, attended 'With- .a . paw -Ili,
hae silde,•which ; from its obstinate 'eontintianoo
began . to alarm her. ~ . , . .k few doses of I)4•Davia`e
Compound Syrup' of Wild Cheirf and yar re ,
lisived therrpain - and'obrid;4lMcqughl.ind by
tili; time" else. Wed ,taken; haltitlnttleful.ahniesm*
'perfectly, cured ., :AliO.:recirjneida` AO-i111"
4, 4 laOlhtarke4.liliaL Banniettir;,whOimoOloted.
in, abonti;glialstima,micinuer, aaliarejdfi•And?t)4l'
modicine.proMid equally beneficial in' hei , easse:
MM. B4 , also , ' „ Svicemniestiledlt , tiraeittral . dfejhei,'
Mende; who,,,inire; - 1' believe ittirosfbi:W.?:als
is my:4 ilowleidkelif Or:Tailarif iiedleirits; i and
I'deeth it *efficient .to recomMerid'll.sta a itit* , .
'b,,,i &tititt,, - ;-_,-* , !''6,4kiits tlMiseta r 144 , Raise St. '. '
'l4l: ( l l l4liPsiii4table Oftligi"City ockji , lladOphiiiL,,
4 100..f0riptig0,.40... ~• —•,.- ~ .:,.. i , .,.. 2,
witiomibotoem ;11004400 ,1 4 14 •4geikay
: , f,r•.;,:ilgttet;?fthißolikiiitile•ModidinelsiCatliale.. ,
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4400; olptittot • ettOfke,,o• - , , , , • , ,
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...ii c t,,,, 0 ,o. . i . a t i ol,:.b, , t ,! .. 14
',•kiiiiiol - --cv.'i;-, , 717$ 5 , ,,, IA i i g
n 0
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' . 'OIIEA' . P;•I3(I '&.GROCERT-STORE;:
I•VFl - Con'i
tgiirciiiiiibcr'• lowa reoeieed iind : lteOrpto eicongc.
itatitly l '. h and a. genbirid''
lits4ll:SitrCdaaCtl prices:,'. BuCeliaseigi Ca p
piled with,Bibles,,,Paper-1161.,• at tbe.,,tolloo,lliw
rate;.
-- :40•;00 . .;1 ,
School ' ._ • . kg -
ood School ,
w"Poolcetbiblea'rao~ocoo gilt edgeiii,od "
School flooks'all the-genet to pee
poi tiOnably low.: lliaStatitinatty s laofgocid
ityi,! ; also a -good ; assortrnetirOf 'LlthogCanliic.
•PronlaiToy; Books anillloo,ks , soitable.for -Holl6l
p also ,carriesthe'BoOk Binding business
isbere-ndCioni can have Weir old books retooling];
also Blank Booksittockets Ace. trade to order.
The- Subscriber-in coiondetiOn , with his BOok
end;.o4,lotiar.f_tOko;
• , itgilisszar iinoexulat.
t~ a f'Y ~~,:5'
~:.iK..`
halides large -
getteialitinniitmentoffroelt . 43roeitee,
apices ita:Ofevei3i'detiaiiptio , ttand4f j ,
the beatlinalitY';'auleete4 .With
lirthfiel • ty r , and which ii"troie eiribled to 101 l ,at
reiduced ptjeea 'to suit the' •
Thankful for. the patrohoge nxtonded`to him
during few, days 'in the bind.
neee , ,ilir:lnipee by attentiiiii.eit n endeavoriiig
merit continu ance thereof, hie
atobk in part'consiete - of." • , '
Strong Rio and Java.Coffae,— • -
• Bait and 2d quality, Loaf Sugar, Brown,
White, .14vandandsernahed' Sugars. .
. .
Young:Upon, Imperial and Black Tear,
Sugar finnee" Syrup and Netv Orleans Mo.
lams. • -
Beat and 2d beet Bpoim Oil
Sperm and .21triald Candles, Spices of all
kinds fresh ground and unground,Cheese and
Crackers,Lemons, • Mace ' Citron, Indigo,
Starch, Seltpotre, Logwood, American :,and
London mustard, Rice,'Homeopathic and Ili.
kers best Chocolate, Raisins, Almenda'atid Fir.
harts.
Crockery, China and Glee's ware. Alsoßrnsh-.
Basketa.Churnh, Brooms, fled Guido,
Haltery,Ploughlines, Masons and Carpenters
Lines, Market Baskets, Best Cavendish and
otherchewing and smoking Tobacco, Span
ish, half Spanish and Common Segue.
A general assortment of good Spoolcctton,
thread, tapes, thimbles, hooks & eyes, Pearl
but ono, pins and' needles, tooth bruohes, hair
brushes combo, pewter sand, shoe blacking and
a variety other useful articles.' Also No. Y& 2
mackerel,soaked Herring, Salmon,Cranbarries,
dried Beal 42e. . '
December 100.845.
BOOK BINDING AND BLANK WORK
fiIIANUIFAOTORY.
OUTS BUSH, wohld respectfully inform til6
14 citizens of Carlisle and vicinityothat having
fitted lig die-necessary apparatus - in the netst atone
house, of J. H. Graham:Esq. in South Hanover
street, directly opposite the Post O ffi ce, he is now
•prepareir to-Ito-all -kinds 411 Plain and Fancy
Binding, in
English French or German Style;
RoOks . rebouv. d in Velvet, Silk or Aladin with
Gilt
Gentlemen's Libraries neatly fitted up and repair.
ed. Music .and periodicals bound to - pnttern.
Ladies' "Scrap books, - AlbtTras end Portfol ios
of all descriptions made - to order.
- = BLANK WORK-
—fle would also ilk-
forte -7 COunty officers,- .
\
-' \ .._`_ -
Merchants and Banks, ‘A ,
that he is alsoltrepa, ~...„. •-•,.-
red '.to manufacture 'zic .- -v
Y.
- "N.
BLANK WORK of tlirir': k' '7—
'every description such ..:_.----,-- _•
as Dockets, Records,_ Deed-Books,Day-Books
Ledgers,Journals, M emorandums , Rolls,
&c., of the finest qualityof paper, in a style equal
o any made in the cities of Philadelphia or New
York, enrthe most reasonable terms.
ii •Filo of Papers bound up at reasonable rates
1 De il'espectfully solicits The patronage of the
Public, confident of being able to do all work in a:
style satisfactory to his customers.
Feb ll—Gm.
A. Card.
THE undersigned thankful lei past favors,
would - respectfully - announce-to- hit friends
and the public In general, that he HAS scrr die.
continued the business of BAKING, as
some malicious person or persons have report.
ed, to facilitate their own laminas' and injure
him. He therefore announces that he always
keeps on hand fine FAMILY BREAD, made
of the best bread stuffs; also, CAKES & CRACK.
arts, made to order, and constantly on hand.
By strict attention to business andCustomera,
he hopes to have a continuance of publicpat
runage at the old stand in North Hanover street,
S: GAENSLEN.
Carlrsle,'May 13, 1846. . .
CASSIMERES •& VESTINtS.
ArIASSIMEHES ay VESTINOS.--A largo
IL) Assortment. of plain and fancy, new styles,
juaaccoived and for data tin ovually loir, by
J. A. CLIPPINGICR.
hipocnabarg,;Mayi2o. - '
Ag..good assortment of popular Music; consisting
of Marches; Qiiitili. - .Steni - ,‘•:Wilfzes; Quartiles,
Pulkas;Sco; arraugmkrqthd Piano Forte, Flute,
and Vlolin..witho variety of 4uSintlar soaps, just
received mid fornalti ‘ nt : very, prices hi
May 27 . Ceo. W. Heiner.
. .
LISLE T.GREAD GLOVES.
• . .
THE subscriber has jitsintiodell t 2 dozen Ladies
and Gentlemen's' , Lisle;.Threittr Gloves; a very
desirable article for summer wear: , .: ••••
May2Ttr,,' •.. George wear.,,.:
• • • 11011tEt •
TiONFOC9fs;:c!.,rr -auyericir tiudityjuat 9mnei
0 111 7*:,i , . TELLIO,I7I!
' •
OF thibeii,b*d faisale;at
ally low ,Pricei:VS7: : ;. l :;.79it'Az)4 . 4 . .:. , •ts.
-. 4,o64Aares.. ...,,,
, ~ ---L ..,,..,4 . i rornelius' Lard
•4:il 'beiptifto::: 1 ) 3 V 1001 . 107 i- 4)
(L n li ce ' with fi full
' Ljri. Phl9l:he.Y.,,eiji.ritniiiiiitys; 1'610,16mi11/11
uPPITc"-e011"- Ii llr' uz laid nook stord of
l ind for safe %heal)." a l i ke , . ps-,lv...itiver!tfolc.---:
MaY. 2O ::4' , F-*-Atln'----7- 6 ~..
_ .. ~
1000' 00 .0
1 111 . 1 :4..09a
immediately . tl4'litore,
Anted , a , _
, A. C .
May 5. •
' -
. .
11111ESIOSPerin'Oili'atone !leller per
CJI for ode , by' June. 3:.
• .; CAR evrioro.
OR S'Atin=4l4-1 11 9c#, pf •COPeir which
r sot be eold iih6,llp,by Apirni!z.
4jeliiiit
in a a l T ortment or..llllrgek Travelling
ba:pold cheap
'at ihe:Drtith,ind Bolk ptbra'of
LpiinithitiftiootitGEtt
AT
ok,fiiritutict the.Pruiraoiikleioiti L.___ •
411 ; 4.M: Haveroilillte
`O., •
aespitmept.pErcipkefknifitiLtitiqgrif
nit,ROfimtuiv; ,whialc I y ill . irgp- -
Ont.iPt;c44 -6 1Y90.ep1, tor !$,OO Aifthq clicatrlDr!lk
•ood.gook !afire
;4
:
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- 01,14itil i vflts10..141caiiiitlinorl , ilin•plr
ms 11 timi:4lo4lli4d, /0 - 4, b6llleic , by,filhe dozen: , #.,
'.1.1p11141' 010'11104; INl,:litiy iimee- 1;. 0. , ,, , t.,1 ,P ~, 4 ,
':; \;: '' ', ..;f‘: ,, ,1 1 ;;' 1, '' , l' 3- 'f'-' 44 9 1 4" 11.. ? 3r1 1 111 0 /tre. / Lr
'..,`
Mt 6 4 l 4.lokirtiietEgi: l,' ',it..; ' ;' (. .ii - ' l4"
Ijriztritotifi4o, ttui"'fitott'Ai Ifiiiertirslkiiii'
10 1 '1.-Ik . )ifl-114tge, Id orgdliociesit=ill4rio*
tkiiliAt4ll,..Orsil the Aii' : 2 4/0 ibr tho 'Print:,
":.• , ..':,' "' !‘, tI , %'"r' '.
'''', , f' , - -. \ ,!,-.s.—/'
z. , iptePw,krk.
fl'ntcø,
. - .
;THE' , FRANKfINFIRE - INSURANCE
Ohaiiir-P4i4tiia;;:-$46600'
:: - - - = -,- 7r• -- I ,. .office=l6*Vhe i tniieitireet.'" ,- .75 , ; -
MAKENSURAN c E,eItheytiy .;
nianinfoelim
IinOPERTy
an - d EPPEOTCOT
4tiVic.a7.
tiot# made eithetr e *rially':.or:bjleitie;will'be,
• '
Aates of bitimunee'Reduce•
. •
= . ' • •
Brink or Stone dwellinge'oir Morel .
, to depot
=
do : -- do - ChtirolMe .2Zto•S „ do
do do Taverns • S M - do •
do, do' Bains• ••• ' 4.0 a
dOStablorivate) . .4 to 410
'do' do Stables pub li c) . t0,,74
do °Hit, Ili Wafer. . --.-
. 'Power, . 7.-1 tlO do
RISK,'"' •
„ . 4
Brinkor Stone dwelifingo and Fut , :
niture from , 30 to 400 $lOO valde
-do- • do Stores'and'Alifrotnim , •
. • dize . .S.S to 50
46 - Taverna and Furniture
• • 40 to 60 • . do
do ‘dor'llaras and Continti ' ••
• , • •65t0 75 . • : :do zi
,do do Stables `(public),,- •
." • '7OO to
do ,do GrhtMill . and' Stock .
74 to 80, do
Frame and Log dwellings sigd. F'ue- •
niture'• • 50 to 75 '" do
do' do Storoa!and Itlerotroti= - .
- - 65 to 85 •••
do do Tiverneand Furniture •
60 to MO „.„ -do
d 6 Barn! and
do Contents' • e t",
90 to 4.
do Grist .Mills and Sto l dc.4',
90 to 19,0 't1 ; " do
-
do
~,
„..„.,-.
The subscriber is igent for the abiivetednipany
for Carlisle and its vicinity: All apidicSitionsfor
assurance either by mail or personally.'Avill be
promptly attended _to. W. D. SEYMOUR.
• Jane 12. 1945. Ay-33
DELAWARE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO'Y.
DE PHILADELPHIA,
On the . Mutual Insurance principle, combined
with a large joint-stack 'Capital. Premi
_ traluced to nearly half he-usual rates.
BY the Act of Incorporation the Mock is
pledged for the iiayment of any losses
which the Company may sustain. , And .as an
additional security to the assured, tim-act re
quires that the prolita,,of the business shall be
funded and remain with the corporation, as a
guaiantee and protectitin to.the. inaured_against
lose. This fund will be represented by scrip
issued by the Company, bearing interest notes
ceeding six per cent. per. annum: The Ifisu i red
are entitled to a pro rata Share ofthe profits of
the Company, and willreceive that propiirtion
of the aforesaid, fund in scrip, wficn the
amount of earned premiums paid by him, bears
tothelotal sum of earned premiums and capital
stock;
-
The scrip thus issued, to be trantferable on
the-books of theCompany-ealitock. -
No 'dividend of scrip cap be made • when
the Mum , . cindexpennes exceedilidamount
*earned prat - Mums.
The insured are protected - front loss at.tbe
-customary_rates_of _premiums,__unthout- any
individual liability or reeponsildlity for the
losses sir expenses of the Corporation.. The
assured have all the rights of membership,—
can vote at all elections, and arc eligible as
Directors of the Corporation.
The subscriber has been appointed agent for
ibis Company, and as the mutual,principle
q superseding every other' mode ofirtausWei:
to would con fidentlyrecominend it to his &Wilde
and the public. • .
• The North American Company has closed
their Agency. Those having policies expiring
iu that office can have' them renewed in the
Delaware Company on much more favorable
terms.
• For full:_particulars.ingnire either by letter
or person to JOHN J. MYERS.
Carlisle, September 10, 1845.-1 y
ALLEN El EAST PENWSBOROUGH
MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
RE Allen end-bastpennsbnrough Mutual Fire
X• In 811111110 c CoMpanyof Cumberland Countydn
oorporated by an act of Assembly, is now folly or
ganized,and lit operation under the management of
tee following commissioners, viz
Cht.Stayman,Jacob Slielly,Wro tl Gorgas,Lewis
flyer; Christian Titzel,Michael Hoover, Henry
LoganAlichael Copki in, Benjamin H Musser,Levi
Meekeljirob K irlE;Melchior Breneman and Sain,l
Prowell; who respectfully call the at tent ion. of the
citizens ofCumberlatfd and York mintiest° the ad.
vantages which the company hold Out.
The rates of insurance are as low and favorable
as ady Company of the kind in the State. Persons
wishing to become members are invited to make
application to.the agents, of the company who arc
wiling to wait upon them at anytime.
JACOB SHELLN , Pres't.
Mietiszt. lloovErt, Vise President.
Lewis /Igen, Secretary.
....Michael Cocklin, Treasurer. , •
•Nlichael !looser, General 'Agent, 54 eilmnicsburg,
.RudolpW.Martin, N. Cumberland township.
M 'Cocklin,Allen
,K - •: • -
.Writ R Gorgas, Allen townshin.:,
Christian . ,• = •
Jobr,„ClltudsNAllon tornship. , ,;
• Poterßarnhart, Reit Permidtro' ,
,David Mai tin,Cbarahtown;;
C 2 13: Harmim,,Kingstosin,
RHenry.Zearing, Shiremanstown , , .
Simon ',o,istOr, WOrrOloyabliiv, , •
Dr.:Jacith Baug,b"man, Cariiele,
Jaenb Kirki 4 Generai I Agent for York County ,N ea'
. CuMberlatul,P.
11nry . ,Coglin,York'county.
John Sherrick.'York count',
John Rankin, York County.,
Mudd Bally; York County,
J.'Bowtoan, York 'tounty.,--,
Philip".,Rrenkldll, Cumberland : , oottnly..,
Robert C. StertOt,,,S. Middleton towpshili t ,
pOtherigqiteliqySF-91140- „ h , ekeik4er
u1j131,1845:
THE , cumBERLIAN,WTALLY , *. ,
• MUTH
HE, CUItitHERLAND.., ,
T.,,,,,PROTEG T ION: COMPANY, wilt• be I
un er the' 'direethin 'br the follOsting:hosrd oi
Messier - a for.ilte_ensitinglear;SlS: , -ahomtut . C..
HavitllV.:MeCullough;
,John Ms!' ei
Jimes Weakly, Scott Ceile;lt..' M
uel 'Galbraith, Philip. Spangler, William I gcmra ,
Al3raham-Kurtz„:Johlt .. ,
T. 11...'MeEitinejr.... There pre also it'.:buritber_ttf
Agebtiiatipeinted iriAlik'sidjaisetiounttes,
.'reeerlisppliostinils,fer lusurante=s
wsirtl thim immediately for appiorsi . iO,
al the Compiny,.when I the;poltey.wilil he , itsued
withoutitlelity,--ForJilrthetj
• ulurittittiou seethe'
Woq'3lLi:Eli Frost. ,'
rho E l rl d,ooo, __P 44 Y e. :.! men-a pp ol " w "
AGENTS: • ..''et
, 1 1 : .Eicti, Carlisle; , • • ,
•Dr.lra DaniMejlipikhisbtligo' ` . 4
• •
"v • "' Jnii.' 4 ACllVlelinsiEsq;LNe*butki• .•
1 7 !
IBA '
•
M. 0 •
•
C.
'm HE tintini l ligned *oiild respectfully' inform'
,JUltOlklendn end In Irelrrila Plat;
b!r/ 10415. 11ni, 4 4 . h1n ' •
r .
IkOlnAoPhr i n itnikt-Ihe, ,6PrOrIYAII the l
i.;4‘, 0 :4 61 10 0, 1w00 0 0
*IIVIIIItrt Vlailk , T 4 llnnat k
0 101 vihei*.o
nna# 4l ' ll # l 4 6t ?,°# 4l nl. , l l !,l't*'LPliinMert
qtri l4u3 hO i nt 1 10w.9notemlisi 0.1004 A/
bvibiickittrMl4o44lo, AVittl*
sqralfiVblinialrbf tuts ,c,
.
pitireiloolfierifoot l ,loll
' 9 !,..° 6lf l lllk :Vak it!tiSq+soeir
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'': . 'CAilifittiliNtiFollAirifllol 9 Vits --. ,':' ,
;Sift. ..1 ;, i• , ' , 23';', ''''' '' ' '''' '''' +'
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.•,.',.;',
frititiubifortb - erew.- -- 5 - fikpiir.jriiiiiiiii:olo - rfai
: ; ,- .. 1 : , and Alia 'pOhlt ,, .lenerallyilhiti.theY , haia
_takeii.-: , tite , :rOom•, - in q Mirth . tr:,;. , ..!.",... . - ,
I
- tintiiiairattee-, - lateliotait , r-:-.=7 /.--,..
pied' bilVly:',E.,Bullock,.l4:4"::.:.f;. ~; 1, AM'
chittilliadriftidtiitiY,:iiharki - ::..;:.',';',''' , liii#
they - 1'i , 111, - ;"1.01, copetaittlif ',. ~ • '.. ) : ~,;-
far, aile.ati ' elegant: ataidyt:;,. •-•;,,i.vtillih74ll- / -
miths.xxxiamstdLzßit , 1 - ',---. : Il ...,::: . •
anch , as , SECRETA Rlg,s;: - ~ ,g . .-..,
_.....
spßEAusr , syorkithmiei , •• ~;...,, ) ..,.., 1.....z k \ ..,:. .:
Dieing, fan& Bfeakfoet ,Tibiea;.card; Pier and
.Can t re" Tibiae.: French,, , Reid,. higl) and lots
Post - Bediteed e; &r. : , Tliei ,liiioa )i9v,r; *id : sII,
eantin ne . to..liaaP. on . ,.liand I. a. large ,AP.d. , Alegrint
sariety. Of, CHAIRS. ,of i livery , description,. to
-whichilteraisaddinaltiabifittetition — aF.hlßifaz
keepere - and 41We° .just, commencing, confident
they.' will •find . tiitiolee . ofolueh: wurknaanihip
and moderate. prices ie tnait . bei;eati.i(attdiy , to. 1
putehieere. ... : :'. ,• . .; ,c , ,:. .‘• .4 , .'.; ..
r . : ...' 1
~ They , : hilia do° made •-•-. attensis.r. arrange
-merite=forlha-manufnetdit -Of , -----4.-,„ - . ;1,-,-.--,
, . .
':V/3223L55241423-6/EMIZEIg
ofall co ors; otter; quolitieo,- and -in
fullY'equal thoso-mode i in tie aid* 'together'
with every otlier - article of. Cabinet
of which thiky. will Ooll , very clioap for; CASE
or exchange for Country Prodtici "at 'iriarket
. .
priced.'. •
. .
COFFINS made o n reasonable„terms.at
abort notice, and the . ) , Will Wand funerals 'with
a splendid Hearse, in• town or, country, free of
extra Charge. .A,Hearse will also be kept - for
hire.
Li[MBER.
A general aeaortinent of well•seasoned
bcr, suitable for. Caipenters and Cabinet Mak
ere, kept at the above mentioned shop, conSist
ing of Panels, first; second; and Third Common
White Pine Boards, Plank and Scantling; also,
Cherrk,-"Walnot,• Poplar, Shingles, Locust
Posts, Wtigon - I%laker's Stuff of all kinds,.&e.
AWN...Bedstead Posts,'reudy-tuined„. togethe
with slats for Venetian Blinds, all of whicli
will be Sold at moderato prices.
They respectfully solicit a share of public
patronage, confident that they can render gen
.eral satislaction,„ J. R. WEAVER 4 Co.
Carlisle, April 15, 180,
NORTH.. AGAINST THE SOUTH , .
n. C. DIA.LOT,
W OULD respectfully inform his
- old .customers and the public
generally, that ho'has REMOVED to
the store room formerly occupied by
Mr. Stephen M. Harris, on the corner of North
Hanover and Louther ilreets, immediately op.
Posite Leonard's Store, where he will mantifac--
Lure and keep constantly on hand a lomat'
assortment of
Gentlemen's, Ladles' and Children's
BOOTS AND SHOES, .
made of the hest material and in the most refill
ionablo and superior style, and at prices lower
than can be liad at any other Establishment in'
town-for CASH. "'Pay .to-day — and trued to'
.inorrow,"is his-motto.
He would respectfully invite the public to
examine his stock, confident that: they'carinot
fail tirbeint_atithifidd with both - the innteiiule
and' workmanship. His best" moroccos
other fine materials aro purchased in the'dity
with the utmost care, and as-he employs none
but the best workmen, he feels safe iiiwarred::
ing every article which-goes out of his estab
lishment. Al rips repaired gratis. Country
produce taken-in exchange for work.. Return.
ing his warmest thanks for past patronage, he
l iespectfullly solicits a continuance of it for the
fittura. H. C. MALOY.
Carlisle, April 15,1846.
Lr 2. .1;Z
tgelLUB3 . U.Matalt l a.ieaD
WOULD respectfully acquaint his friends
and the publie,.that he-has removed
BOOT. AND SHOE MANUFACTORY,
to South Hanover street, nearly opposite the
Post Office, and a few doors below Burkholder's
BrOtel."Tvliere he will manufacture to order,
GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS,..in the moat supe
rior style, and keep eonstantiron.hand an ele
gant assortmant of LADIES' WEAR of every
description, manufactured by himself in the
best and most fashionable style. He pays the
highest prices in order, to secure good workmen,
end only asks that his_work may be examined
to recommend itself. He asks the public to
give -him a trial, and if his work le Cot satisfac
tory ho will not deuire i continuance of pat
ronage.
Wood and Country Pro Ace will, be taken in
exchange for work-at market prices.
Carlisle, April St 1846.
11.E•1►TO.Pw1.L.
FASHIONABLE TAILORINH,
THE subecriher reigicVtilikinforms his friends
1 and the getieraphthat he,hge;.remov
ed
Idsliiiioring,Estald.ishment to NO: &Harper's
1 11.61009,tlie.;hous0.fcirmerly occuided 'W illiam
Sinittiwood;'• im Medial di tlitt' rear of the , ER;
Copal Churcli;_wliere.lie is jw,gluirril to weii tipOn
his aid friends and such 'new: anti mayfavor
idtir their custom; at the shortest notice and
on the Moti iedinnablo terms. 'Proin hii
rienep in the business,lie is confident of rendering
general satisfaction to those who may favor, him
with their ailment. EDNYARp, .4111" r.
"Cerliiqedipril 29;1840." • ,' •
-•.
•
Z - IgH LE‘i
THF, 'subscriber timid respectrully•inform hro
friends arid the publiC,. that he liae icthoveti
40 the roctu occupied ae mi oHioe byJohit
:need Esq., h _W eit ;High at., uext,tiecir: to" Eby's'
itoro,where•he will.coutittue to carry op the
and to to r . oceivei - ottleis for work ip hi. trne,;4l of
,74hich he•Oleilgeis,hitriself to execute liroinptly
a - neat; fashiohubleimil lALthlkifiitillni4tnikoner:ThO
lateit int' he `rnttlitly - feceiveit
pains shared to rentiet. generil,sattishitioo: to thOie
rho-Tosy 'fivor : thole atistorO;' Cutting
Cutting .
"c)ltitytnoptif 46tio:on iniiderate
'WILLIAM AIoPHERVN.,=
184 c • •
Ir' RES this imetlio'd to infoiln fr on
h Public generally, that he has fa-
AIIpORING. , i si na iq T;
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11 - 44 4?bTs,i° Liyi4tß,,,,
1148;411
fiatters`hiensoltt4nt he r.l!boa .
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th:ahorwit
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'fld nt that li e ca O YC:vlr il l- 4..0;11 0 14§960,* , ,;"1h0
sinolt 1,10',I•ormor
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'AC* niAk"tbeh")fitelli',cds'hahilirPiteln'ttabinTliFH4lll.l.lllllaeneYS
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711)1.174'm figure's . given to , raPresent• lismaszatiPgasentatosit i litithei•lFM EVA
CUATION for the infpwrifiesef th'ektutly,
fir . oiriali•pFaitts of thesurface, wlticli indiestee that ,
the' p p rspirition - litris vaninterreptedly , when we'
afe:in,llothiliii Ceases Whek:WeaFe Life' ,
cannot be.,sp stai !fed ~WithouVit. ihroWnefr
from Alia-Wood and other: juices of !helot's; afar ,
,disposes hyvhis Instuts of nearly all the impuri.'
tlecwithin us^ .I')helangunge - ot Scripture- is:!,irr ,
the BLOCH) lb the+life.". , , if it ever.becorties
pure - it 'nts; biSraCed threetWto thel'll4o%6'6f.
the IN SENSIBLE;: rk."llSPnt - AT10x;,.. - -Titel
e
w 'see that it necessary' When - lhelleod
• stegbant infeeted, is to open Theliereit, and it ,
li.diesevitself•Trorit 'all • i mpg lostantlyf -- Itte
own' heat and vitality - vire sufficient, Without one^
partiele„ , ..or!, medicine, foxcepe'lo . open -the , pores , .
'upon .the Surface. ',Thai we seethe tally of,takipg,
so Mitch - ifiteritallrfraOthes. All.practicioners e
howeieridifeel their ellarti to redore. the buten--
•
Bible, - Per splrationi - -; The •Thompscatitic,fer
stetice,yrkmes; the IfitlrePitthist Shrouds as ire
wee blankets;' the lloincepathist , deals out itifini.
:itssirhals; the - - AliciPathist bleeds, and !lases .rus
with' mercury; and the blustcringAtiaiVgaries
us with ' • ,-• '-
To-give some idea of the amount of the Insen
sible, Perspiration, we. will item thatthe:learned ,
Dr. Lewenhock ascertained that. five-cights ot ,
all we receive into the stomach pasised-off by this
I means. In other Words, if we cat and drirds•eight
pounds pertlassovc evaCutite five pounds of it by
the Insensible-Perspirsi
This , is none other Hunt the used up particles
of the - hlood, and ether, juices giving place -to the
new sad fresh ones. To cheek this,'therefore, is
in retain in the system five-eights of all the viru
lent matter that n4ture demands should leave the
-body.
By a sodden transition from Iscatio cold, the
pores are stopped, tho perspiration. eesseic, amP
diseise begins at-once to devclope itself. tletice,
a stoppage of this flow of the juices 'originates so
many complaints. - -
It fs..by. stopping the pores that overwhelm
mankind with votighi; colds and consumptions.—
NitiVaTittliTfortlfetilAirdie — frm — ifdi sea seilatie=
ed by a stoppage of the lnwlsilde Persoirittion.
Let me -- ask, now, every 'candid milid;Tivliat
course seenis the most reastinalbe to pursue to
unstop'the pores after they are closed? Would .
you give physic to *mop the- pores? ;Or would
you apply something that would do this upon the.
surface, where the clogging actually is? Atal 3e •
t knowut no: Physician -who mattes any exteenii
application to elfeet.it.-,Undeeireseelretirliarn , v•—..
cos,! present to physicians and: Wall others, Mc
tslistees A.LL-IFIEA LING OINTMENT, or the...
'WORLD'S SA LVE .: It has power to restore
Teripirriti on' On die ,:lelT'friithe bead, a rota, ; old
sores,upori: the Chest, shott, upon any part of
the body, whether diseased slightly-or setercly.
It has po•v'er to cause' all. extol sal sores, scro
fulous humors, skin distliiesitnisnantis wounds,.
to.discharge their rintrid-raniteri, and then heals
them. It is a remedy that 'sweeps Wilke whole
catalogue of canine/Toe 'disorders, midrestores the
entire enticle,to its healthy functions. It is st-re-,
nsedy that forbids the necessity of so many and'
deleteriouti drugs taken into the stomach. It is a
remedy thatneither sickens gives inconvenience,
or is dangerous to the intestines. .
It preserves and defends the surface from all
derangement of_its functions. ll'he surface is the
outlet of five-eights of the bile and need up matter
within. It is pierceihwitli millions of openings
to relieve the intestines. Stop up• theseporet
and DEATH knocks at your door. It ii rightly
termed All-healing, fur there. is scarcely a dis
ease, external or internal, that it will not benefit
I have used it forolie last fourteen Tears far al
diseases of the chest, consumption, fiver, involv
ing the utmost danger Mid responsibility, and I
declare before Heat eirand man, that not in one
single me lies it failed th.benefit.yvlien the Pa
tient was within the reach ofreertal means. ,
e ,;T barn and physicians, learned prefessioit
I have had Ministers of thoHospel,3tidges of flit
bench;Aldertneii and Liwyeriegentlenten Of the
highest erudition - , and =latitudes - of the pohr; use
it in' every' variety of way; and there has been - but
nnevoice--one united,, , universal' voice-saying
" MuAlister, your Ointment.ii POOH.",
• CONSUMPTION;
4 .51,4
It can hardly 'c Anted. that a salve•can havt
any 'effeet Upon the-1 s, seated as they are with ,
in the rystein. But if ascot , upon the chest, i
penetrates .direetlY tort the lungs;'seataeates th,
poisonous particles that are. consuming them, an.
expels them from the system.... ..,-. , ,...t.•• .!•• • 4
I need net say that it is eyeing persona of Con
gumption coatittually r althoog , ll wt.! are told. ; It i
foolishness.
.1 care not:what ts sail,•lni.lOni as
Call cure several thousand pAtains'y4rly: .
' TIEADAOIII7 O,,,
The Oahe has coted;,.persons or tlief,Hesdatth•
of twelve' ear? standing, and, win, had it. regu
Isely„every. . week, so that 'vomiting oftetclonl
plattc.i/enfness anil,:KOraithC.,ore holped•witi ,
• Con sumption ," 1.4 r_pr ; Co mtila i rit,.• pa! a i . : int th.
chestisor sole, Ail ling
,off or' he' hair,, "ells or Or ' th , •
'other, aliVari sereinintities Cold - fifri.,',lt Wit' intr.
Sign 'ol'dlieitsti Ville systeiri - tali4e - coliffiet.'
• . Tlte.Salve 'id 11. Cure every 'C.lOe.-J• I'"'"'" , ••• '
_ . , -- „
:Jltt-yStarolula r.rysioelstsv . Salt =Rneum, , 14,11 \ ri•
Complain i , Sore..Eyes, ' Quincy, ; - Sore I.Th i
Bronchitis, Broken or; Sore . 4rettste• Piles; , a •
ChesOdAiteascit i peels. , as. Astlima„opturessiot
polite, also sore , line,
„shipped,. 1M64, ~ ,turoor
cutaneous eiru ptiuns, nervous, alioa:lea, and of tli
spine There Ur pioheld,i no medicine now ,k now
so good. ' ~ s traNs:=--it is 'the ` hest thing'. in li.
.world 'for Burns ! o ,(Renditfie:direeticns'aroun
the h05.).,'1
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77 1rilinfiti'Imewlirsr fatair . stiopt-Itiedieines-viet---'—
to Children talien, h ow.ardly,,thev,wßeld.,be„sle
to resort to illseMi. i Esninially,',...reerettelel loses
,getq'lltllett u nietifeStedlic4ooo'fierMituges
ivills‘Ster.' , Attili'frtith'fie,',o,One';',estilitell„ ievarr
riably' i -Oinr* - ,te'rice - areitiesitt.' 71slilivic-, lir is
:sap tO parenis,•tital. this Salvie'sriti, - iiiiraititell if
. child has:Writmszs , It; Willi drive , every„.Yeitige.
them away.:.:(l{ead , -.the , din'esitionslaround.Qll---
bost),There ießobablptni-minifeine-Onthe fa, -
of the, ear* .at Amur. Au suresind'sp.s*,johee
tudisimfor. Worms.. • , . ~. . • '.' ..., '
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`T,4 retnev,eealreest,immedittelythoinitsurithislio .04,
and ay/0144001n thinnKof 'course netittes: i, 7
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yiitiritironl,,,pahnofintste.oeff.. ar.tke,lek4t.urclort, .
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