Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, January 20, 1847, Image 4

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Coughs ) Colds, it Stlliiiiif,ilatOkhits, Liver Corn
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sod 'Lungs, • .
the fuseless%
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ape,edy'queo•eret known for any of (lie above die,
eatide, iir SWA YNE'S COMPOUND ,SYlt.
ICUP OP lI.AI CHERRY—ANOTHEE WON.
DEEM.; CURD OF CONSUMPTION.
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PROVIDXNCE, It. 1., Sept. 200,1845.
Da. El warms—Dear feed called by a
sense of duty I owe iiinullering humanity, to ae
knowledge my grateful thanks for the wonderful
eifeela ofyour " COMPOUNDABYUP OF
CIIERRY". on me, niter hayin, , moat ed
inniiths after months' with the most afflicting of
qll diseasio, - COnsumption with scarcely a ray of
trope, Or a "boneusi light" tirguard me sigatuat.iny
hyvn 'borrlblei'forebotlings. The eirittintstimers
:withal first led me to the awful state of 'debility,
Was from taking a very heavy cold, which armed
to Sc itself upon the lungs, which gradually grew
worse, with profuse night aweat,a hacking cough,
oppreasion in the breast, spitting blood, with
great general Jelrihty. My. constitution ;teemed,
• broken down, and• nervous system very much ite
paired' with all the symptoms of confirmed Con
:utoption: t went io Philadelphia,und mistreat.
es there by physic:laps of the highest rospeuta ,
Ail ity,bet stilt grew worse, until they gave me up.
as inourtible,and idiised-nie to go South,. but be
log very poor, a losing - so much time from my
• work, and having spent all toy money on the va
reous"Patent Mesici ies" which werereitoninien
fled do highly itir Avg!' the medium of the press,
. was unable to tak their advice. Being a mem.
,'.ber of the. Order " Odd Fellows, they supplied,
pe with, money gratuitirusly to send 'nets) my
•friends in Saco, 'Maine. .1 was treated s hy physi
olani6f the highest
,atanding there, but received
no benefit' whatever •from them, but gradually
grew worse, Until my physicians and Myst.. Weave
ap all hopes of my ever recovering, mid I felt like
one nip is about to pass through the valley of the
shadow of death. At this "awful juncture, " I
beat d of your 'COM POUND SYRUP OF WID
CHEERY,' and knowing you t 3 be a regular
pramishig physician in Philadelphia, gave me
morelmitfidenee in the medicine, so I concluded
as a last resort, to make a trial of it. 1 sent to
your agent In Boston, and purchased one bottle,
which relieved . me very much., I then procured
two bottles more, which I am happy to say en
tirely cured dse, Hod 1 ant now ettjoying better
health than 1 ever have before in my life. It
seemed to have a beneficial effect - at once. I
gained strength rapidly, although reduced to a
nero skeleton, and I feel satisfied from its silo
ary effects in my own cane, that Dr. Swalyne's
Compoupil Syrup of Wild Cherry will cure any
case of diaeasettLungs, if taken Recanting to the
rpescribed rules- amitained in the pamphlets an
oompanying the medicines. Even the physicians
Whoevitnessed my case are highly recommend
. lug it In similar cases—and I wish. you to make
thitt public, so that others who are stinting as I
h ave been, may know where to procure a remedy
lit first, winch will mach their disease, without
tampering with and ruinhug their const!tutions
with the many "quack nostrums" with which, the
• whole country is flooded, *pared by persons
who have no knowledge of the science of medi-
eitte in theory or practice, but are got up merely
with a mercenary viey• -
I AID Scarlet member of the' Moe Lod.. — 1.0.
~ rov t ence U. „ant will be happy
10. I , inP I 1.• se
to girl any informailon in regard to the efficacy
dr) , - .nedicinb, and can give ample proof that
lay ea:. is not exaggerated - in - the - least
ALBERT-A RMS.
To Dr. H..Sw'srrra,_N. W. corner Eighth and
Hine streets; Philadelphia... . • —.•--
CAuTtox•—The public should be on their
Smartt against the many "Baal tne! anot.Al ix tires"
ofWild Cherry, which have sprung up iii all
• parts of the country, pin porting to be prepared by
physiaians, all of Which will be found to be "false"
by a little inquiryin the towns and' cities where
they originate. All eirtillestes and 'statements in
regard to Dr. Swaync's Compound Syrup of Wild
Cherry are "strictly true," and the proprietor is
daily reciming them from persor.s wha hare been
•
-eared by the celebrated remedy. The (original
aril only) genuine article is only prepared by
Ifit. SW AYNE, N. W. corner of EIGHTH and
RACE - Strects,i Philadelphia.
Remember, all preparations of Wild Cherry
are fictitious and counterfeit except thrt bearing
the written signature of N. SiVAXNZ."‘ The only
agents in Carlisle are MYERS & lIA VER
. STICK and ST.EVENSONA_MEHAPPY,aIiti
MARTIN LuTz, Harrisburg.
HOMSONS COMPOUND SYRUP OF TAR
• DWOOD NAPTHA.
1,000 PERSONS in Philadelphia alone
can testify to the wonderful efficacy
et that powerful remedy THOMPSON'S
COMPOUND SYRUP OF TAR AND
WOOD NAPTHA Read ! Read ! Astonish.
jog cure of Chronic Bronchitis !
Philadelphia, May 23, 1840.
Mr. S THOMPSON—Dear Sir. For more that
four years past I had been dreadfully afflicted
with an affectio nof the throat, which my phy
olden pronounced Chronic Bronchitis,' coos
ted by repeated and neglected colds. The die
• trails suffered is indescribable. IVI) throat was
litterally raw with violent coughing, so then
blood would come from it; also great oppres.
lion, pain and tightness ut the chest ann fever
..-in short all the usual pulmonary symptoms
showed themselves, showed themselvea, causing
entire less of necessary repose—my throat was
leached and blistered over and over again. r
. made. trial ofovery known remedy, and at dif.
ferent periods had the advice of six physicians,
and all with no avail. About two months
made Wolof yob? Compound Syrup -of
Tar and. Woad Naptha, and before 1 had token
the first bottle I felt relief. I continued until I
had taken seven bottles, which completely re.
moved the diernme andrestured 'me to perfect
, -health, end' I firmly, believe I should not , new
'balking, had it not been for _your invalusble
medicine..' : "". ' JANE PE R RY.
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• .123 Spice° street.
*Prlneinal office, N. E. Corner of Ylith . and
Spruce streets. Alice p. cents per bottle or
p 5 per doion.
For sale_in _Carliehr bySTEVENSON &
MEIIAFFEY
Tile. Oldest •and Most Popular Medi
alibi now Offered to the Public, arc
Fki"hn — estooks Family Medicine s, li a ny i ti hip is Tod: Thoueand,'Vertificatelf like Mitt
folloithieheys'„heen given. , to their
Vitß,ittrUcke,t4trior the-lost "eiglitecii-years,-,.
.• Aft ,of feithitetitpokViimily Medicines ore Iwo
verlititi for-their cheapness and•eftiesay, and ob
fiortil,T.shouKboxithoot an mesortntent of them,
"Ow will; thryiit. after trhil of them.
HAVE rrerytleOl „Asp' Vahnentotk s Veriol r
, Afuge, with gnome nistiAit. trenently ,, ! , have
udF
'An:did - stored in one or two r
cates!' which the otr,
relit" wet* istonishing. rln onoonee'reono , tho ate
- of °us Yl!411 44ft . , 14 Trelli.,wert . .dinobariletl i end
• • torftip„od
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nte s m,A9K,4mp
Pie2den* r,
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nestook , W , Ctify Tt •Lozengei;
ribneinb4,'A
Werntio,, : hneitook•s Foe,Water, anti.
Fs hoestook'sti6jiionetnyioerttilniouriliirlthen«,
-at OrtMlfilic i gas r „
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4.41, .AY, lIANFIONI9S, •
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WOODS"DfIk . ,S ,ARSMANLIIVAND
' vritio o o.fltikitglit!kiTeirtus
AA REIn infalliblee-Medicine - for Dyspepsia , or,
,Indigerkten,,ther trOsal ooisidaint; jleds
tel i e,Depression of SPirits, Pimples and Fuitulai
oti the friee;llabittal -Costiveness, Rh eumatism;.
Affections oldie Bladder ant! Kidney s.( Bilious
Fevers. ,lt is a, perfect preventative of .Bilious
and Western Fevers-,and the beit remedy, ever
used in restoring thejiatient, after belittler-extra
ted,brFerieri Ake:. 'Erysrpelio, Enlargetnentof
the Bones. Fever' imp Ague, - Flatulency, Foul.
netts of Complexion, General' Debit i ty, for gene-,
rah:ix/strewn, caused by-disease; itiediciiii;or
indiscretions committed in .youtln abberivitim i
minihoonfusion of ideas,losts.of incinory.diruness
of vision, a hopeless expression, of. countenance;
and for this class of disease generallyithis medi
cine hi' never had its equal. Gout, Giddiness,
Gravel, Impure Bloods Jainitlice; Loss olAppe
tile; Liver Complaitif; Letirosy; Looseness.
...11EltCUIIIIAL:DISLAS1743.--N;Te r fails to
e it m d en t c entirely, all the effects olMercou
finitely sooner than any other itiediehie. Night
Sweats; Baryons Debility; Neriime Complaints
Of all kinds; Neuralgia;- Organic Affections; Pal
pitation of the !leant - Pointer's Cholic. Pains
in the head, side, back, limbs, joints and organs;
Rdsh of blood 011ie Ireful; Scurvy;
Swelling' sick Headache; Stiffliesiol the Joints;
Scorfula' or King's Evil; Syphilis in its svorit
formal Ulcers of every description, and the Ery
sipelas".-ExPosure and Imprudence, in
,Lite. - -
FEMALE• CONIPAINLTS—.LatIesI of pale
complexion and consumptive habits, soul such as
Ore debilitated, by those obstructions which fe
malesore liableto ' :nre , restorril by the tise:of a
bottle or two to bl oom and vigor. :It is by far
the best remedy ever iscovered for weakly ebil
(ken, and such as bsve hail. humors, being
,plea- •
sant they readily take it. It inimetliately restores
the atmetitt?, strength and color.
Nothing eau belnore surprising than ifs invig-
I - orating effects on the Minton fame. ,Persons, all
weakness and lassitude before taking it, at once
become robust and fuller energy tinder its,lnflu
ence, iminediately counteracts the nerveless
ness of the hnmau frame, which-is the great cause
c , barrenness.
The following are some oldie certificates and
complimentary notices that have been received.
by the proprietof.,of the efficaty of this medicibe.
Mr. Philip Wilcox, of dr: well know,, firm of
Wilcox & Richmond, shipwrights, of New Bee
ford, was entirely cured WO confirmed canker of
the stomach" throat and month, With sore lips
usually accompany ing this disease, nd his gene
ral health muLli.iinproved by the use of only ono
bottle. Mr. Wilcox has suffered severely for
number of years with this disease; sod attributes
This cure to the use of the Bitters.
Col. John Baynes, Deputy Sheriff of Bristol
enmity, Mass., has voluntarily cci tified that he'
was cured by the Bitters, of Jatiorliee, Indigestion,
Headache and Vertigo.
Col. Gibbs, of, Sandwich, testifies that several
bpersons in that town, well known to him, have
een benefitted,by•the use of the Bitters, and in
every case they have given the most perfect satis
faction.
.1. It . Perkins, Esq. Attorney at Law, of New
Bsulford, was cured ol.no unpleasant eruption of
the face, by the oar of the Bitters.
[From the Daily Evening Bulletin.]
• 111 is not out , custom to puff Patent Medicines
unless we ,know them to be really excellent.— •
Ilasiing ourselves a knowledge of Dr. Wood's
Sarsaparilla null Wild Cherry Bitter, mid hav
iog sevcryl friends who have been 'moaned by
their use, we do not hesitate to recommend them
tothe piddle. Binh Samparilla and Wild Cherry
are articles of established reputation ii the med.,
teal world, and this. preparation is made with
-greateareontl--wpper.rs-to- combine-al I - the - mettle
dual qualities of both in an on mind manster,Fue ,
sale by the proprietor, E. Thornton, jr. 'Water
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street, and-by theDeuggistrgrnerally.- Any-one^
suffering from disenses of the blool;lnilig.rstion,
or hear t ache, would do well to give these Bitters
R trinl. • ' -
Prepared .hy•E. 'Thornton, Jr., Sold Whole
sale and limit by WYATT & K wrcuAst, let Ful
ton street, New York; SANILTEL ELLIOTT,
Carlisle, mid Druggists genet-idly throughout the
United States, Price large bottles. •
December ii, 1846, -
DR. DAVIS'S
COMPOUND !SYRUP 'OP
WILD CHERRY AND TAR,
F,,r the: cure of Pumonary onsum . ption'
Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Influenza, linni
chit is, Pleurisy, Difficulty of Breathing,
_ __Puiusin_the_BreasLor_Side r Spittingif
Blood, Croup, Whoopiirg Cough, 4c.
THIS Medicine is rapidly gaping a deser
vcd popularity in Affections oftho Lungs
The following certificates from respectable
citizens of Philadelphia folly.aticst Its merits.
It has performed numerous cures in soyvre ca.
ass and where the usual remeillei had failed to
.give
Philadelphia. September 20,1845.
Messrs. Robinson, Collins &Co.:—Beingaf.
flicted lost spring with a very severe cough,
with pain in my side and breast, Butanes and
weakness of the . lungs, shortness of breath,
loss of appetite, &c., 1 tried . varicua remedies,
bat to no good cheat, my cough still condoning.
and growing worse. Such was the distressing
nature of the cough that I could not lie in bed
night nor day, but war obliged to sit up in my
chair, and could not sleep but'very little at best,
eonsequedtly, I was wearing out very fast, till
you very kindly recommended Dr. Davis's
'Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry and Tar, the
first bottle of which gave me relief„.checked my
cough. loosened the phlegm, caused me to ex
pectorate freely, restored My appetite, relieved.'
the pain in my side, healed the soreness of my
breast, and strengthened iriky lungs, causing me
le breathe freely, I have now taken.ten bottles
jo ule entirely cured my cough. I have gained
considerably in flesh. 'I think it a most valua
ble medicine, and one that ought to be univer.
sally known, that those, afflicted with colds, and
coughs'may have a medieine'both safe and sure
to 'core, if taken Properly. • While ,taking the
medicine, I 4rankfreely of molasses and Water
WhiCit I found excelient to • keep the boweli
Open.' If this statement •can be of any.fienefit
to the:afilicted; you are st liberty to makeauch
UFO of it no you may:think ptoper."
MERRICK BARNES' No. 6, Bread Street.
. . ~
' Siveral months since, my wife was attacked
with it - ay. : germane', attended witli..c a pain in
hei side, Whieit,'from its obstinate continua/1m
hegau to alp rm her. A few doyen Of Dr: Deits'i
Compound Syrup of Wild Cherrr and Tar ie l
lidymf the, palwand t cured , the cough; end by
the time Ohl had taken haifa bottleful she was
- p'. - ifiiitir curoW, Sh — a recommended. it to an
acquaintance,' re. Bannister, who wasntlinted
in about, the herself .end,thic
'inedfeine Pro's eiplallY beneficial' in, her:,ise.
t i
AI rsa - 11 ,- alsmi L iCcomipended il r hisitiefaliirkiii
•friedds;.Who wore, I believe ! , Mired bY IC - !t.ll . his
la mylpioWledge of tin Davies: niedicinOnd
I dentin ii,tni ffi cienyairecomMend.it nitiyalim.
bla nue:" "'' pirANuc. Denim:lc:lkt' Buie St. 'i
Late fllghDfinattible l eirthireityCifr biladelplilm,
;Philads. Sept, 90,1849. ~, ~1'1•1- - ; , .tt
- The subst lib:int haltiirilbta hied the - Agency -
.T . or. the salOtthis.valuabie.medicrnelnDerliale:
ilec I - - -„ .....M.YIERTiIi nAvertorog. j
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tAth, tna MU CURE fell 1%,
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ke,i'lißcrtitP,ootrireaped...icrer-DtAl'eNl34:,
pa sin the else, And Also ell:those disigreiti•
sblestounisilike , the bus:ingot', insiotsi!
miter .diwhisLittrofL , steansl &cOkci.t
y o toms otapprosehlng destnosa. end Wi,
U z l 9? l 4oll4ppttyph tht.tdlessue„rfnr sato byl
4410`, oikgep‘,l;n)Perlisrq,
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tit: , it,t,;,A. 111ER1314 eaLiNplgpfESi t l. 1
rinOizivreus Aitilat ir reacived 0., his pi•dg
jj , State, otiNititit ightt*tk ikYlfrestif iiiiiply
of 8 Pie ES, which' dint ties ilipeilded - Riau as tutu
',."'"l4iihr,:rilltarliv isOlNApre . under 'hi
immedigkt nspeet on. .'' , , • '' .", - ,..-,. - 4-
,ro,.,NorleAkromideriaiwilarifilTleitiadiiiiii*'
yoir.ty. or *WWI andtttiteeN 01,4914 naill4llll
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THE FRiiiIKEIN;FIRE'jNORANCt - Pli
OF , PHItsADELPLIIiA
' ' ' hid! 44400 'OOO -CPPitor
chartet•r.eePe • . R eg .
: •J : :ctoce 1631'
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MAKElNSAlRA,NP4,eltheroerinanehtorllm7.
itid,agoirietlosi ilepoiob) , , fiff,op
and EFFEpT§ . every, s l
ese rm tipti,ut topMpr
Ceu m
ntryoin themost LeapotiohlpterMe.'
iimpiniadeelther pereouldli"ort tip` letter, Will' be
promptlS•litleeded.
* •
C. N. IIicNgKEE., Prest,
RatO r otiniiiiandelteiluced
la EIiPE7'U.NL tRIS,K: • •
Belot hi: Stone t)itellings - Or sabres
• , ' 2i to 3 p-o tlePos.
- 40 i tlo" Chiirches 2 to 3 do
—thy do TYrerue• - 3to 4 do
do do Ibtros " 4 to 5 do
do do Stables (private) 4fo 5 do
do do Stables (public) •6to 71 do
do do' deist Mtils, Water
Noel% 77) to 10 do
RISA. ,
Brick or Stone dwellings soil For.
.nitnre from ' . , .... 30 to4oc $lOO value
do do 'Stores and d'erchah
dize 95 to s 0 do
do do Taverns and Furni tura
. - 40 to 60 do
' do .16 Buins'and Contents
• : AS to 75. do
- do , ,do Stables (public)
.. .. - • , 100 to-150 do
do • do - CARL:11111 otul Stock.
45 to 110 do
toiatae Mal Pig ilwelllti,gs stud Fur- •
• nitnre. 50 to 35 ' 7 do •
do do Stores Mid Merehano•
Mae 65 to 85 • di:,
do .•do 'ratrytistittti Ful4dtUt , '
60. to 100 ,slO
do lo Hams nod Contents•
VO to 100 tbo
do do Grist Stith and Stouk .
00, to 100 tib,
The subscriber is agent for the sibeivecurtlptiny
for Carlisle and its ri •y. All appliCationsfor
assurance either by
,inai or personally will be
attended to . VIT:A3. - SETIKOUII. •
June 12.1945.. •. ly-33
DELAWARE MUTUAL INSURANCE COI.
OF PHILADELPHIA,
On the, Mutual. hisittante principle, combined
with a large joiiit•stock Capital. Premi
reduced to nearly hall the usual rates. •
BY. the Act of Incorporation the idea is
pledged for the payment of any - losses
which' the Company may -sustain. And as an
additional security to the assured,'the act re
quirea that-the profits ofthe business shall be
funded nnd 'remain with the corpoVation, as a
guarantee and protection to the insured against
loss. This fund will be represented by scrip
issued by the Company, bearing interest not ex
ceeding six per cent. per annum. The insureci .
are entitled to a pro rata share Abe profits of
the Company, and -will receive-that - proportion
of the atoreinid . fund in scrip, whien the
amount Of earned premiums paid by. him, bears
tothetutal sum of earned premiums and capital '
stook. •
• Tile scrip thtia issued, to be trausTerabla on
the books of the Company aa.stock.
No dividend of sefip can he Made when
the losses and expenses exceed the amount of
earned premiums.
The insured are protected from loss at the
custninary rates of premiums, reithout_any_
fridisidtrai_ retponsibility for the
losses or expanses of the Colioration;'Tho
assured have all the rights of membership.--.
can...vote at all. elections, and ate. eligible as
Directors of the Corporation.
The subscriber has been appointed agent for
ihis Company,. and as the mutual principle
q supersedinpevery other mode of Insurance,
to would cruifidentlyrecouunendit to his friends
and the public. • - •
The North- American CoMpapy has closed
their Agency. Those having policies expiring
in that office can have them renewed .in the
Delaware Company on much • more favorable
- terms.
For full particulars enquire either by lett
or person to JOHN J. MYERS.e r
Cerlists, September 10, 1845.-1 y.
✓//.LE.A" & EAST P E.AWS 1101( U
MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
HE Allenand Easipesinshorough Mutual Fire
1 Insurance Conipailyblcumberla tiotiony,in
corporated by au act of A ssembly, is now fully or
gan' zetl,and in operation ' Ice the management of
hie following commissioners, viz:
Clit.Stayniandacob Slaelly,W ft Gorgas,Lewis
Byer, Christian Titzel,lllichael Hoover, Henry
Logaii„MichaelCookliti, Benjamin II illusser,Levi
Slerkel,Jacob Eirk,Melehiorßrenesnanknd Sam,l
Prowell, who respectAilly colt the iiittiition of the
citizensof Cumberland andlforkcomitiestoAF ad
vantages which the company.hold out; •
The rates of Insurance are as low and ill vorible'.
as any'Coinpany of the kind in the State. Persons
wishing to become member. are hivited to make
implication to the agents of the company who are
willing to wait upon them at any time.
JACOB -SHELLS , Preet.
MICHAEL HOOVER,
• Vice President.
•
Lewis Ryer Secretary
Michael Cecklin,Treasorer. •
,Ntichae I Iloove,r,Getteral .Agent, M ratan i sebum
Rudolph Martin, N. Lumberland township.
M Cocklin; Allen townsl4.. •
...Win It_Gorga a, .Allen township._
Chriiiinis Titzel, Allen 'township.
Johr.C - Dentlap, Allen township.
Peter Barnhart. East Penitsboro' township.
David Martin, Churelsto w n. •
C. B. Harmon,. Kingston. ti, •
Henry Zemin, Shiremanstown, .
Siinbn Oyster, Wortnlcyslturg, '
Dr.- Jaen'. Baughman „Cstracle,
Jacob Kirk „G enertil Agent tor York County , New
0.
Henry Logan, York bounty. ,
John - Sherrick. York county. •
John - Rankin, York county.
county.
J., Doptnunactrk eemity?
Philip Breckhill,Cumherland county.
RolooriC Stereo', a, Middleton township. .•
03.0llier Agents will he stabled hereafter.
July MAUS. , t
' Tilt CUAI BEII I t 4ND VALLEY
- Ptvtection - Comy.
THE CUMBERLAND VALLEY MUT•U-
A 4 PROTECTION: COlll MANY, mi l l be
under-the' Aireition-7 of-th&following-tronvii-ol
,Managers tsn. he_ensuing year; viz : -7'llienins,C.
Millei -
Pi,isitlentiSsrnuel , Gallnitillt,Ylep Pce
pidin4 David. . Al!CujloOgh;.Trealn:rei6 A.
SporOtai‘i ,;;.liimes :NVOttcley,',Plirßp•
Bpni)06 1 ; T. Teitt;_JOhn
Sa m tie IHo ell 'Belie..
Atin eee nee
ber'OilAgents aplibintt<d'hi'thi3 id-
igisqraneeliihd , lorleardlineminimediatelt-for,4l )
`proyol'io the. offiye,ofthe Cempeilyor hen khe POI
, fJeloy.•L, Y,or fOriher
ormst on see the hy. sw,ortho.v4solpe.9ft•',
Thu P A H ciwint
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L. H!iVilllatua E3g.Neslpenasbuiv"'' '`
• Joni M. ,Mealia, Esq. Neiniee*:
: ,. :11ohnt Cleiidehlef Isry rHogeytown.vzlt.; •
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•
\NV . .tUr 11 1 11nOSIAlt!ft,BYtitly,
t li7r4ealkllAallicl4ll l PKV'e
eatentoljamh!pelgda,itip a illiieh era tin preva
lent atobia aealen;ofithelear., :Ear l Attleiat P.
fiWirßilgir4)O Ni
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NEWTLEXTE....N,.„SIVi , ..--, ~................,..
•• !UMBER AND ,
;MAI; YAAD,'',_
I.ig v,-. , .. .•..., 4 .,..:,.. ~....../ 6-, ~
so scriber woul ; te?Plet II y, 3 infotni`
sPtho u ettliene'.Ve. coiiio, 'anil ,ilh.s. tinbhe
Fr
qeiiilkfil,fiiitite sail( dentiitoe' hie LUMIibR
,YARD,on the westentfer, Main tilr'eth'it the
'alines - toitnidtky ' t he ' lsle Vs iilio' Rand' tin dt t!
'l'briipike;whore Ale will at nll' times Iteerl ( 4 .i
kiriaa ; keneial supply of welOwlected LOmbor,
'etich'as- ': , ' • ' '
. .
, ,
,
BOtitatti; Plank, Seriteilllo4, Ruilit
ing
Timber,fihlngl,Ce t tie.
'whichwill be' eld.at,the
'" H le idireli 'of flinber ion si sts of a full lunar t
inent and White Tinc t .Nilar and
Cherry Hair& and Plank, frilim tnnmon panne!
In quality, and of different thickness; also Ash
Plank; Whitt) and Yellow Pine, Poplar, Cherry;
Oak and' Mitiple Scantling, of all shoe from 3 by
to 6 by 13; also a full assortment of Pine and
Oak Shingles;' also Building Timber, of any
length and - thickness; Joice and !triflers of ell
sorts and sizes, together with every other artf.
cia usually lobe found in a Lumber Yard. Ho
will also 'keep-constantly on-band a appply of
the different kihrls of C L, such Is B
,1311113 Grove, Wilkesbarre and, Shamokin 'for
'family use, and Limeburncr's and Blacksmith's
Coakof the beat,qUality, at the lowest prices.
'Grateful for past favors, he respectfully
liens a.continuance of the public patronage,
and hopes by strict attention to give satisfaction
to his customerP. •
~ SAMUEL 111,11100VER
Uarlitile, May 13, 1896.
PLAINFIELD CLASSICAL ACADEMY.
r 11 InsiitutiOn, which is li 'd the most
liOilikty mart of Cumberho will be
opened rei• Boarding or Day dc,) on
Monfin‘ October S 1896. '
The 'situation has been chonew intage's
it presents in being far removed It, mite , of
Inlay life, yet most conveniently i. !hie by
gall. Road or State !toad, being within 4 miles
West 'of garlisle. .. •
Tliwbuildings are new and convenient, the Aca
ilemieal dbparttnent having been erected this
sumitieh the number of students will be limited.
Order and propriety shall be' the distinguishing
reatureb throughout the Institution. 'Every at
tention will begiteti to the mental , and month im
provement of.thistutlebts; by Competent teachers,
and every effort made to stimise the confidence
anti Merit the patronage rifati enlightened public.
The year will be divided into two waitrons of
five months each, commencing on the first 'Mon
days in October and April. The 'expense for
Boardinkl &0., Tuition in all English bran, hes,
with 14.111, sod Creek, per session, $5O
French, “ amin, Drawing or Music, each, 10
nay Scholars, 10
•A rrangements can he sun& to enter at any
time during the session at a proportionate vx
penile. Further information, references,l l / 4 0. fur
nished by apidication personally or through the
Carlisle Post Office.
R. K. BURNS Principal
September 2% 1846.
Jt is Written
UN THE. BOOK OF :NATURE_AND-.0E..
COMMON SENSE, that the natural vegu:
table productions of every country are, if•pro..
party eplilled ,' Wilde:if for the cafe of
every malady incident to each peculiar climate.
Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills,
of the.Nottli American College of liealili arc
- c - imrposed — of - plantarwhich - grow - spontaneously
on-her,owd-soil r and arc-tberefore. better-11.day, - -
ted to our constitutions than medicines con
cocted from foreign - drugs, however. well they
map be compounded; and as they - are-founded
Upon the principles ilint - the human body is 'in
truth SUBJECT TO BUT ONE DISEASE,
vizi. corrupt humors, end that said triddiane
cures the disease on
Natural.Princip:es
by. cleansing and purifying the body ;it will
be manifest, that if the constitution be not
entirely exhausted—a perseverence in their
use; according-to directions; is absolutely Cei•
lain to drive disease of every name from the
body.
Whett we wish to restore a swamp or morass
to fertility, we drain it of-the superabundant
. ers - rin - like - marcher IS - We 'Welsh io restore.
the body to health, we must cleans it of impu.
city
Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills
willjbo found one of the best, if not the very
heal medicine in the world for cirrying out
this GRAND PURIFYING PRINCIPLES,
because they expel fr. m the body all morbid
and corrupt humors, the cause of disease, in an
easy and nuturly manner ; and while they
every day give ease afid pleasure. • disease of
every name is rapidly driven from the body.
flcvv4a or CoUNTLItr6III3 , —ThO public are
cautioned against the many spurious mediitines
which in order to deceive, lire called by names
similar to Wright's Indian Vegetable Pine.
'rho only original and genuine Indian Veg.
°table Pills, have the r'goallire of Win. Wright
written with a pen on the top label of each box.
None is genaine, and to . counterfeit this is
forgery.
Cinches Ogilby, Carlisle.
John Coover, Mechnniceburg.
Breneman & Prowel, New. Cumberland,
„.' James Gilmore, Newville,
A. J. North, - o n •
• Alex .Catheart. Slieperdsion n,
J & S A Cnyle, Ilogestown,
Ileac Hartain Lisbon,— '
• J. A Clippenger, - Shippennburg,
/John M Clever, Lees Xlloads,
James Ryle, Jacksonville,
Rusk! and Dier,ThoOkeraville,
"*,.. Jahr Reed, CentreVille,
A C :Diller, White fluotte t
Eaby Kings ton,
John H.Zenring. Sporting 11i8,
M. Miner, Shiremanstown,
Sr L. Seidman, Newb.prg, •
Sn greet and Paul, Churebtown, ^ .
John P. Rhodes, Mifflin X Roads, _
C. A. Loci, Wekt
January 6,1847.
. WONDERFUL 'DISCOVERY:I
Vieget,olo,' Rhouiriitic i*lnient
INVENTED AND PREPARSD.BY SAM
IJEL REED, p ARLISLE, PA
rip /118 I..leiMent W.llll pi:rparell,principally for
Itherintattroir.(lMiLAlLtilAlALMg_taenat
remedy known) but it his been found'experemen.
wily tuRK.PAIN.S OF EVERY KIND
sick head ache; Marra in the. hack. arising from
seetie crimple inte n eapeelel ly those,w,hen the, Byrn!)
loots are fire[ Jun 10961.11 ble other
acute and 'etnanie which "tile linrinuf.eya
tem 'ifriiiirent,`does not [Moire
'constant appliruitionTOr tVenkii nr!nroirtha tit eireet
a emi e bot_oe_thettitrirry; one or
na or •oneseor.'ttro' libttles Ilo [tae-A, has
treeri ? fottenlita - effeetual - remedriO 4emOVine,, the
moat 'Violent Patiente.,lrayetntetl IA
ttring , to lest; and Irt";the 3 .trir twining tia4e; awoke
'Awed entirely,. from ,the attarAc ; ,or,palas,,ar,iving:
from, admi t or entree's., The subscriber hal
0 1 0 . rblivInk 4 , 10 itlip
mniiiiititifoi - pronounce it a l'Hunthugalu
atiPtleatirtakiiiroprinteiyappitett9theverynni tr Y.
'9ll4l‘neativom wirialr':itnpoitera have Font upo n ,
the afilleterl'in the shape oh Patent Mt dielliero44.
The perinea natiredobelow aro referred - to, wino„
may.hereimault..wirPeranitally, iN relation to` the,
he,
Fi?9lklv*llT9l , ,ellie,R.E4llrS. l o l 4o. lo t , t7!" . lA 4114-
•LlFqr Remo n•Ptl.,ef , J ll )stupaiicini,
afatra,,arigloprininna GI; et era of'paißaA'Alf,
ellen leinatir'` . - • ' ' •
nifinsi J. .
• .• Wesley
Raob ?(;..Loviigattoei,
FAIN,
,e Goat, : „ .1 '
• "....fano ) T .11114 r, tem: .
'1 . 103/.o 4 otitwo
hithttlea ifirione • aizear 'ttf' so bent ,
anti .will be sold; ti:he• proprietor; at ' - his-real
. nav'l it t 14 , t oetRitnp,o00 Mt.-Dant;
eel I.eklea store; i'llal!ipti;,;„...,; •
Woct1 , 114411• &
--tr i ,k l 4luPelsat.iiiiAliWiigiVal*iti.
AtilittMistitlNZ9V% '
- eLOTHINOI
, d2s4lffitrket'
:Er;hand:every description
4C,LOTIIIIsTG, all of which urn out, trim
'`ti;anctinatle in a
,snoUnetclult*SOshe surpassed,
enstare warranted sai..c quality'
Of Bemis :tie it'sany other, establishme n t .th the
United States. Aldo, every deiUription of GEST.
vcnat'Art's runutsinno Goons at
Those visiting the city will linsi•it.talheli• !merest
to maniac our stock before purehaskg el nowhere.
• BUCK & MOORE, ,
254 Market Street, libilalelphia.
September SO, t 846. .
11 1241M111
CLOTHING EMPO lUM
. . _ . • •
THE greatest bargains are to b I had at M.
TRACTS OLD ESTABLISHED PION
EER LINE, No. 222.111arket Street, Philadel
phia, who his just finished one of the largest and
most complete assortments of FALL and WIN
TER CLOTHING in the city, consisting of
Super Black Dress Catitli,lroM $lO to $l4 00
do. do. Frock Coats ' • 10 to 14 00
do. do., Illue.Dress do 10 to 14 00
Super.blic Beaver Ilangup Coats, Btol2 00
dn. do. Cloth do. do.. .10 to 15 00
do.' brown 410.. do.. do. lO to 14 00
Pilot Cloth Bangup'Conts 3to sop
Super flack Sack Coats - 0 to . 19 00
do. brown Sack Ceuta q , Bto 12 00
Tweed Coats . 3to 6.00
Union Cass'mere Coats ' sto 6'oo
Black Cloth Cloaks, • 10 to 18 00
Iliiiiiiess Maki, .
ft to 700
Black Cassitnere Pants 4to 500
'do. Fancy (Nisi mere 4to .5 00
Satin Vests ~. 2.501 o; 00
Merino Vests • , . 2to 400
Silk Velvet Vesta .. 3to 4 50
Gentlemen in Want ofCLOT HI IsIG may depend
upon being suited in every respect, as we are de
termiued Out to he undersold by any competitor
in the business. All goods are purchased for
CkSll,whiclienables us to itel La little harte.than
those who deal or the ceetllt system' it being a
self-evident.Tuct that. the ". nimble sixpence is
better than the slow shilling." DON' I' FOR
GET THE. NUMBER, 202 MARKET ST.,
PHILADELPHIA. - 114, TRACY.
October 14,18:6. .
i~ i lislc Mcrliaiiit .
EXTENSIVE
oluirßrzir WARE ROOMS.
THE Subscriber wouldibspeotfully inttite the
attention .of Housekeepers and the public
gcncrally, to the very large and elegant assort
ment of FURNITURE, which he now has on
hand at his Cabinet Waie Rooms, on West
High Street,. opposite Rboads's Warehouse, in
Carlisle, feeling very confidenlthat the superior
snish, excellence of material, and reasonable
prices of the numerous articles which he con.
--tuntly-manufacturewwill give satisfaction to
and secure the patiOnnge of all Who may eV.
Saline them. His present assortment includes
every variety of •
Cabinet Ware ar 1 Ct airs, •
both plain and ornamental, al piss
be made to suit purchasers.
Haying maile‘the necessary arrimgenitrils,
hewill-deliver ; Furnitura,,ax any .pineti. rithih
a reasonable number of miles in the surround;
ing iountryiwithout tiny increased eharkei- - - - -.
The patronage of the public is.respectfulty so ,
licited. JACOB FETTER.
Carlisle, July 29,1846.---
CAM - Era' 11 CHAIR ROOMS:
rjlllEsubscribers would inform Heir friends
and the publ: generally, th t they have
taken the-room in Worth .
Hanover strcer,lately oven- -
pied by Mr. E. Bullock, as •
ft"
Chair Mannfactory, where
they wili keep constantly •
fur sale an elegant assort- - -
ment of I),AzxNElrr 9
WARE &CHAIRS 1
e ach as SECRETARIES, ,
BUREAUS, Workstands,
Dieing and Bfenkfast Tables; Card, Pie-Ph
Centre Tables. • French, field, high and low
post Bedsteads, &c. They have now and will
vontinue to keep on hand it large and elegant
aricty of CHAIRS of every description, to
which they would incite the attention of house.
keepers and those just commencing, confident
they will find articles of such workmanship
and moderato prices as must be satisfactory to
purchasers.
They- have 'Otto made extettsite arrange
ments for the inanullicture of
vow vandal n/anne,
of all colors; sizes and qualities; and In a style
fully equal to those mode in the ell est together
with every other article of Cabin t Wrre—all
of which they will Bell very cheap fur CASH,
or eschango• for Country Produce at market
prices
COFFINS made on reasonable terms at
abort_noilce, end they will attend funerals with
a splendid Hearse, in town or eotinlry, free of
extra °have. A Hearse,troill.also_bb kept for
hire.
A general assortment of wall•sensonl&Lom.
kr, suitable for Carpenters end Cabinet Mak
ers, kept at the above mentioned' op, consist.
ing of Panels; first; second, and Third Commoh
White.Pine•Boardi, Plank and Scantling; also,
Cherry, Walnut, Poplur, Shingles, Locust
Posts, Wagon Makes Stnff of all kinds, he.
A leo, Bedstead Posts, ready tinned, - together
telth slats for Venetian Blinds, an of which
will be sold at moderate prices. r
• They Jespeettully shave wf public ,
patronage, conOdent that they can render gen.
oral satlslactinn.`" IL WEAVER 4 Co.
Carlisle, April 15; ' 1846. ,•., ,
',• REMOYA L.. '5
TllEundeidinc4 -1 0ulci repaccttully inform
his friends and the pablio,in general,
ho has remo v ed his, . • .
,
• , TAILORING - .• ESTABLISHMENT,
tom 'Harper's Rew, le; tko'hotiiifiliniioy
occupanity' of M re: Fietiiing, 4Vio,4eofe West of
Stevenson &,-111fehiiffey!s ;Miff( Strite—:direbily
Opposite the' MadeiOn . ;HOES* qiite!; ~
where he
can and may Le fniiiiirPi - Vvali.iipett
patrons;and tlaiseirievi,iiiidedi.kii,ers',deSirrias . to
him for noon ' aiiieteriira;'fp' ; *ol4
ale"oinveif h fof .
f u rn
hie t sincerelha to'his-triniFpatiimis-fuOkStr
past encouragement ! and solicits the Ountlitu
iiniitt of "their ,t - " • '
.WILLISIM:SPOt i reVOOII i , t
'1846" "
wiil72o3Oßri .
nir4HE . subscriber has now,and Ai , ill onlialOrilly (
levp' ton hand ni kinas wlVii , lll3llll such
of lylllo3 Pine IloaidsirlankoiSeinlirogiShinglOi
Shingling•}Ati , rbderingi.Lathavbto. Ali of air Well
t plll ~hyd:tlio*Alyer.;pricoocwi{hilinaddikioht
t h#T,.)pg. f oe c A , O 4 ac k the
• 1#.114 tittgior- , •
.
ittl/i.+II4IeMENN , B 4 :E.CIAIII - ' OPIU
w Mob ooutaine l all ' iliut~floebltr !" gqßari iii
I
I 1 Ophiro, witlioiAcitittleletrionsaq F
•intti is, w, much,prelrrablet to Loitilla viu to 'or,
I F0r...101a tat EH AN
;, ii)
,;h•
/
1— '.'.' .'f' . 01014" ' ''..: `; c::: I.
2 1 6 1 V-riAPV ,iitli t rk, og i qp)iiNE— ) ust
tieskited ituAor , falelow.l-'-"Phyricifinp
Andillomyilllitiraukallparit inwitedlphaillfori!
va p er f lp r il,‘9 thelAiNerrohmspotql t :ispr
ii:"R'' 14) 741747 01, 4 , ill ~ otov.fu 1
' ' 4ii/Itle i 1-ploTheF'Li
!fry,u
. Igg Ogg. 11 1, ,gi. 't t 417FA'
, ilsoa' Ogg imicei w( KO ti , im.4,,
so r
,i,b,,,.........„,,,.. „„,,,,,i„,„,
Rod far'plerat the DilitOttins,'.? .'4!.,',A , ~„;_, ' '
~
-, o:4ll l Watil,fg.,lf,t'", - . -:4K_W-MlLLEr.e.:fro-.1
',
%lOW 009110.111/O" , W - oti . i 41411 !Au .. 1
• V
REMOVAL!
LUMBER.
.0pf•400 . - i:,1431,4!: --. 'L . - . - . .:'
. .
.70,1:Ne4i1110 o.
verlitatches,
iri P41104010 . 1110:Tcr!
• full Jewelled: , • - " " '1145'90
Silver Levers, full jewelled, 23'.00'
Gold LeOlpeedewelled, . •30 00
•Sjlver liejmnee,jew,elled, 15,00
• 16 " Quar :nor Watelieb, fine quality, 10,00
•Gold Watches, plain, . • - 15 00.
' Silver Spectacles,. 75.
Gold pencile,2 00'
Gold Bracelts, -
.4,90
A leo,ori hand, a larecassortmenttif Gold iihd
flair Braeblete, finger rings, break pins, loop
ear tinge, gbld piiniAilinritibolliti . abger tongs,
thimbles, Old neck burb and fob chtilnie, guard
keys, and jewellery , every description
equally low prices. All 1 want is a ball° coot
rince 'customers. . All kinds of Matches and
Clocks repaired and - warranted , to' keep . good
time fur ono year. Old gold and , silver bought
for, cash or taken in exchange. Priirittle; 8
day and 30 .bour Brass Clocks, at
LADOMUS'S
Watch, Clock and Jowelery Store, No. 413;
Market street; above 11th (north Side) Phil
' edelphia.
Pari hove also on hoed same Gold 'and Sit ,
ver Levers,.chea per than the above priers.
N. B. A. liberal discount Made to Persiin
buying Watches to yell again. Call and see;
Philadelphia, May 6, 1846.
:P..L11.14i3E
National paguerriEtA Gallery
LEM
Photographer's Furnishing Depots.
A WARDED the. Wild , Four first preini;
ums, and Two highest Honors by the 19-
stitutes of Massachusetts, N. York, and Penn
sylvania, fiir the mostbeautifulcolored'Daguer
rentypea and best Apparatus ever exhibited. •
67Tortralts taken in' exquisite style, with.
out regard to weather.
Instructions . given in the art.
A large assortment pf Apparatus and Stock
always on band, at the lowest cash prices. ,
New York, 251 Broadway; - Philadelphia,
136 Chesnut St.; Boston, 75 Court, and 58
Hanover Ste.; Baltimore, 21)5 Baltirnore St.;
Washington, PenAsylvanla Avenue; Peters
burg, Va. Met.hanie's Hall; Cincinnati, Fourth
and Walnut, and 176 Main St.; Saratoga
Springs, Broadway..
NeW York Canton `pea Company.
pHILApELPUIA I;'„OTORES,
89 Chesnut Street. nth?' fn tie corner of IStri
-and 297 Market Street; 2d -dour belot; fsth
Street. North Side.
Choice Teas, Wholesale and Mail.
We are constantly receiving fresh im.
, t ported GREEN AND BLACK TEAS,
embracing the best selections this aide of
China. Our abundant resources, great expo
tience, and exclusive attention to Alm Tea
Trade, give us peculiar facilities; coniequently,
we arc revolved to tell Teas purer, more fut.
grant and perfect, fot the respective prices,
than any other establishment.
Our principle of doing business has, in Are
course of six years, secured a connection t h ro'.
out the United Bfates..and wherever nur Teas
are sold they receive high commendations.
CHEAP WATCHES AND JEWELRY
EZMI
PHILADELPH!AjNATOI4 ANd JEWELRY STORE
No. 9d North &collo Street, below Rate. emu.)
of Quarry, Philadelphia. •
Ar"l OLD Lever Watblies,full jewelled s llB
13 carat eases, • . , $.45 00
Si I vee - L - ffer We fence, 23 00
Silver Lever Vetches, seven jewels, 18 00
Silver Lepine ;itches ,fine quid. Je;.; sled , 14 00
Superior %metier %Valence, 10 00
-Ladies' Cold 2 - 00
Fine Silver .6 peclacles,
.1 78
Gold Finger Rings, from S 7 cents to $10;
Vattli C lasses, 1118111, Ili cents; patent 18 3-4;
Lunet, 45 cents. On Minden assortment or Gold
and Ilsir Bracelets 11reastitins, Earringe,Locko
els, 111adalions. Gold Pens, Gold Neck, Curbmid
Fob Chains, Keys, Silver and Gold Thimbles,
Silver Spoons, Sitgah Tongs, &c., at equally low
pricers. Al' goods wearranted to be what they are
sold for. A liberal deduction made to - persons
log to sell RgHill.. . 0. CON ILA 0,
haPortee of Watches;
Philadelphia, September 25,1846.
V-01, hand, some Cold and Silver Levers;
also, Lepines and gnarlier', still lower than the
ahore . nametl prices.
Great Bargains, in Hats and Caps
AT TIE OLD KATADLISDED
CHEAP 'HAT - AND tAP STORE,
No. 196 Market Sheet, 2d door beim,: Sixth,
runainlirAltria.
AAT E extend a general invitation to the citi
zone of Carlisle and its vicinity, as well
es to all others, to our STORK. We have on
hand a large and eninpicie assortment of Hats
and Caps of every style and variety, which we
arc selling , full onefourth lower that the usual
. prices; namely:
.Extra Sup'ia Beaver Hate, fiom $2.50 to $3.50
Brush " " 2.01) to 3,
Silk " ,
145 to 2.
Moleskin" " 2,..43 only,
usual price $4
Good Hate as loif as sl.2sand - upwards. Also,
a rumple:6: stork of Caps, cloth, fur trimmed,.
Slated, silk oil cloth, velvet and fancy capsl.
fine Otter, Shetland Fur Seal. Musk Rat ; Hair
Seal Cups, &c. &c., at lowa plea Man they
can posaily be bud eleetelefe. From our ex
tensive sales; we can sell for a smaller profit
than others, can. Cali and be satisfied, it is to
,your Interest:. h, I
lterchanti,Stniekecpers, Halter!" and others,
who buy to sell again, supp lied
. reasonable.
tams. Ile; 'eure"And hall et No. 196 Market
atrett,scaind door below Sixth etfeet.
LOARD,EN BROWN.
PhiladelPhia l Sept. 2, 4146.
-
°RA.% antzwaivAgrb
..,
mammas/we _6S.ITeMZE6.I
0, A. TYNDALL', , •
.; • -No. 97 7 Soyth Snood Skecti•Philaflelphid, ,
WISIIES:to inform his friends andikte•puttlim
gene milli, that hestill "to inues to menulke.
ture and sell the Killable " STOVE;
with the latest hoprofemeed.
After matiyr scars esiterletteelm the iitiunfise",
tore of these Stoves, he is now enabled ict.iftr to.
hls customer,' the A 1 11-11(74%
'oiens, suitable for dining roohis fir nur i series,r. •
, lifeline slid the .471 , 71...71,15t00ei thi
'plan, whilth makes a splendid a)itt,teinionileal
parlor (c the parolee"
tar attenti Da of lhottifiXII.OVINOI11,111ditatilil:01408-,
lin'ent for thil.'pailors.
ineht of Coal - Pallor and tociking Stores,All of
which hmwill Sell at the lOWeit'eaih'prieeir.•
t The public would do well to ettll heforblittr.:,
tahasingels'alhere. I '• do : v. t.
'Orr Mr. T ; would" wattled thejorthli,e, ,agttilitd
id) Air-Tiklit Stoves made Wilkewst,loin,ft9rll:'
citelhey str e ipuriousartielMkodWill,not,krswer
in any ease.
/VE ?4tita
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' FIVE gUNDIUM 4tOki 1
, gk P HOOFS AND' BRlNAlti k ml4lPa/,
‘ . .the fall Ammon, Julia remote" At TAR.%
SHOE STORE , comprieidg•l" ''''''' '_.'' P''' f. ' • t '
1) cbten't Qui, Boy ' . tbiek Bootaullv,i 41 qt ?
1;.,T Do:'. i 1 .' ',do Brogans;4o,, , ~,, ei-,
U -.; Do 4.. t ' • -' 7 dw Kirliocit's.w , -I+4l ' =
ij le -Do , 'l%l '- do " &being! lit'o' 1
u qbt e work le warranted toAbe—ittpotto t ; t o
any , ever brought here, efore s au& ,Will be
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assimmentioktHim addlivL.
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HARDWARE CUTLERY
114: 64ett,- best r sScleeted; ad
Cheapest 'StOde Of eier
brought Pi Carlisle i I !
Jr
Tokifvr. Ltiqb.reverifuily Info•ms his
ilikt he has
just re'coik , ed,lieke Sire.eityLn aplendidoitoblirot.
HARDWARE; 'CUTLERY ' , SAD,DLEHY,
Cheap Pafy N'arnishi7dce:„ Which he Ili
&terraria tOaell eherrpOr rfrahtnver: ;
lii. stuck c opal sis ur part-ol t nelfollowing'r
- litrillsing-materials, each. as Links, Hiss,ges;
end Sereivitop t ikand spikes,winemt - glitesquf
all sties . , Cartrenter's tools of all , ..kinds,isbeir
as plane's, BONN, chisels, actors, briceriand:bits;
colnparres, stringier sand paint.
,;Saddlery, a
fultleasortment tionsitting of brarivirlated. and
Jai:Owed Jlarhoss mountingoaddletrees,
stirrups, buckets, hog skins, raw hide. -whit]
stock., &o. - "Cabinet Makers' ,m a terial s, spell
as MAHOGANY VENEERS, Glues and
hogany - knobs, drawer and chest leaks, Bed
stead screWs and Caps: Also, a splendid assort
meet offing pen and pocket knives, table knivuri
and.-forks; fine Scissors and sheursoihdeti
shears; rarsors and razor straps:, end shuvint.
cream.. Also, Candlestiekefrand snuffers, Sheri(
sa and tongs, brushes, tif all tubs ,'nay
I uckets. shovels and 'spades, hay and m v.st n
forks, halter and trace ehains‘ -coffee tom !
looking glasses, and looking glare plates of al l
sized; mill and croak cut bar, band, rend s
and hoop lion,,cast, sheer., and:•blister,steci.—.
anirroe best qualt y
land safety. fuse. Together with' otey uNti a .l
usually kept in a Hard Ware Store.
Call and examine befcire
,Orchaftitig Che.
where as I am determined ootta be beat.
The ,books'and 'ftecoonta ofthO late Mil of .
J..l'. Lyme & Co., are in my halide, and per.,
eons knowing themselVes indebted to All and,
settle,
as the books meat be 'settled up intrille
diately otherwise suits will'he instituted With,
out restores to persons.
.JOHN P. LYN E.
I' April 29, 1.8.16.
21*.ti CD `ZP"
CIZARLES DARNITZ,
ITOULD announmeto the citizens of Ceti
lisle.and the public in general, that
has removed his store to South Hanovri street,
one door bele* Borkllolder's Hotel,in the flume
formerly occupied by Mr. N. W. Woods. where
be would advise all who Want to purchase cheap
Goode to give him a call.
He would therefore cell the otterdinn 'of the
puha° in want of CHEAP GOODS, to give
hltu a call and examine for the - metres. Ilia
stock consists in part of •
IrJ"- Ci?. C EP SU 6 )
mall colors.and qiiiility. Cassimerm, ass
mots, Tweeds, Vesting, Fianna, Silks, Alps u
ofa, Illerinoes, Gingha ms,Bed Tiekingi.Shaw I.
nelicoes, Muslim.; a 'select and general await.
meet of Lace, Edging, Insertings, Gloves,
Hosiery,. &c. dee.dee., together with every. va
riety of winds kept in any store.
Ario—A very large assortment of GROCE
RIES, of all kinds that may be wanted for fain
, ily me, very , cheap. Likewise, a largo assort
,
nient of
Queensware, 'Glassware, &c.,
widen will be sold very loie. S'ECARS, of the
trest..that the city could afford, can be had by
callings!. Barnitz's Chen riStore,-irrSonthilm--
TlMse desirous of securing the 604 eholero
the most select and desirable goudsim.thvnal.
ket;wouad do Well to call without delay „
CHARLES BARNITZ.
Carlisle,April 8, 1896.
THE PILES!
A Cure for Lift secure./.
1102. UPIIA AVSt INTERNAL REMEDY
JJ for the core of Piles. The Vegetabir Pile
Electuary,inventeilly, Dr. A. am, a distin
ittisbeti pllsician of New roil. city, only'
really successful.remellr for that change) MIS . 1.14 tr
distressing conelifaint, the Piles, vier °acrid 10
the .n•tnerican public. ' •
Elettuary contains nn 3litteral Afedieilie r
no Aloe, Colocypiti, Gamboge, of other power
ful and irritating porgtitive. No leer of inking
told while tinder its influence; Ito eltatige in diet
necessary. If taken according to directions, a
cure for life is guaranteed.
Another Certigcate added to tlic hundreds that
Mice already been reevited, of the efficacy of Dr.
tiliartes Electuaey.
New Youe Augtof 1.5, 18.16.
Messrs. IVtatt & Ketcham—Gents: For scle
rad years tonsil have been tronbled with Piles a
very costive state of my complaint not bei tg to
severe as to disable me from busistess,and a dress!
I had oft hysicians and patent • Medicines, that
until this spring I never used 'any medicine or
applied to a physician for relief. The Pike den
being so severe that I allowed tetrritt (Toni ens
to be performed withinst any bunt fit. Determin
ed after this to try other meens,.l read an silver
tit Potent of a cure guaranteed by the rise of Dr.
Uphant's'Eliii - Uftri. 1 . 1)116 Lasecl three ho..irssii
your store, mid (HAW the use of liWelt I Mandl
mysell entirely cured of the-PPeNtool my hearth
much improved.o I remain, Sirs. 1 our muchju
ticked friend. Fenn Dinuef.
..Merthant titit4,l • 94 Broadaay, uPstatte.
Dr. A. Upham, Proprietrir. . •
W vaTTIe. KETCHAM, 121 FllllOll street; NCI
York, General Agents for the Soothe, n states.
Sold it? Callisle, by SAMUEL KI.tIOTT, and
Druggistsgenerally throughout the United States.,
Price Si;
November fl, 1846
Nls n Ton i ttto SCItA l'S, a very Kelt
1,7
cant article for sheep. sreekitrg, wedPPpes. as
6 eclat' per dozen, for Mlle at the_ Cigar Paten t
of the seieteriber.. T. U.
Carlisle. Ortotri RS. R 46.
Jayne's rapitist itudicinee. •
AN atitfilienta jnpply of the •bbre~'ltt`ibalil
Medeines, consisting et,
Jayne's Expectorant, ,
'i Tonic Vermifugi,
" Hair Togic,
"
' Cartninstlvglla!saM,
Received and for side by
" S. ELLIOTT.
Agent Ter Carlisle.
NEW- q,9O:Ds.
filtitiE übsc ibts just received apd , ii now
• :iipening,ttt,hlB Store, on the, §pnlOyer I
corner of the Public Squarc;iiiiiiiitisually.chccrz
°ll4l ` 61 : ,8 ,P4§ - 9 1% 1 1 ! . 0 1 4 ' t...; qPPDO,,I9 - 04
,„ Ciothe,i Ciassixiiiiresi:Sattinettsyl
.PLANNELtIi Vectinkc;CioalltiieliSilkifittbm' •
usliiir,Til.4liii , C4 batty:Ste.
Af!mplo did'itock' of , 'CALlCOEtf;tif'lliike
iittying-froma — iiiik.34.ectibtLLGltocEßlES
A Mock °film
, CIEILEIBRAT:ED 1 1 1 . 0
"Wiiiigliei'hiiii - ifitutilti4tUditAil,.and which art
found to bei,!?y,RTyliorgi that , have, tried them,.
thiS Digit C,Coutimicitt i Utit'Avo(4o9, ( i re
over f Itthipcety WOW 'th
tieitic'4tllllo',l,4;ll4o,!o i calt glut,
lack. • ' • ,
11 ` , ' • '''''' • "ROB E fer IRV"
, '.Ccrlishi t .;siovumbc‘r 4 Is4s. • • 4:i• . •• •
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tit (4, ,t Boo tiii fauzott o rot o toiL , ,
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1111 ST , tooalvad a, freib ono mu* 'cifillSinew
dlliand llinyei Calf, do'biip - .lll4nsaes: , ilitiee'
iii. 3 : . /lid Aid Mosses:4n SliplaVS,•'llifi/ea
and Childtanb guitelrVileKlit Meths.
black 'and fariey Odists,Od.'".' Also, Kid,
Mbiiian s tLlsediekv. e. ite..:.: For
sob whulbsale or retail, ai Ilibldivelloitiees.
Call-at PORTEIR*-Shoe Store.
oftosite OW Dietiool4 Otiiirch.4l:, 1 e
; ;vtalialkiluky 8.,1846. -,, .) i .e., ,t I( lilt.
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