Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, March 24, 1847, Image 4

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holt ffdttr§rtlTENENT. ItitlB4
ABR ArrAivr. MYERS, DAyilyworm .
tors 'of the, :Nor and' of the, .Ifottse of
accooint - withskid - cohnik, - fiOni the 'tti
comber, 1846; inclusive, viz:
To amount due Inaiitution at settlem4nt '
°in 1845, by Jacob Squier, Esq., Trea
sures, $1475 15*
Amount drawn from County Treasitrer, 4,000 ,00 . ,
Cash recd. of Win. Galbreath, for use, 110 00
" of Shrom and^ Graham for hides, $0 77
of J. W. Eby for use of T. Ro
binson (cord)
" for Tallow and-Lard,
" found on the bodies of deceased
and other Paupers, .
" of S., M'Neal for use,
" for old Horse,
" for old Potatoes,
" for Phrsind Shoats,
" of Jos. Musser, Eiq, fines,
" for Flaxseed,
.. for Blank Indentures t
.. of W. Mell Tor use,
" for Timothy.seed,
" for sundries, • ,
JACOB SQUIER, Esq., Treasurer of the Poor Hou
in account with the Directors of said Institution, ft
her; 18 , 76, inclusits, viz
.D 1?
To amount due at settlement, . $1475 151
" received from County Treasurer, 4000 00
from Joseph Lobed], Steward,
from different sources as exhi
bited in the foregoing state
ment,
Balance due by Treasurer,
6 head of Horses,-30 head of homed Cattle, 101 Sheep, 4 Breeding Sows, 37 stock Hogs, 18 Shoats,
- and 2 Calves.
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Beef, Pork, Mutton, and Veal, fattened and killed on the farm ,in 1546.
23 Beeves. average weight, 519 pounds. (11,776 lbs.) 15 Calves, average weight 77 pounds, (1.155
lbs.) 66 Sheep, average weigh t,•15 pounds. (9.970 165.) 37 Hogs, average weight 2171 pounds, (8;0171
• ,Ips.) making in all (23,9481 lbs.)
Farming Utensils on . the farm, Ist January, 1847
2 narrow wheeled wagons, 1 wagon bed, I. - pair of wood ladders, 2 pair of hay ladders, I sled. I
dearborne and harness , I cart and cart gears, I sleigh, 4 harrows. 4 ploughs, 2 cultivators, 2 double
shovel ploughs, 3 single shovel ploughs, 1 stone wagon, 1 horse rake, 1 threshing machine and horse
power, 2 fanning mills, 1 rolling screen, I corn Owner, 1 grain roller, 1 flax brake, 2 cutting boxes.
2 grindstones. 2 log chains, 32 cow chains. 6 sett of wagon gears, 6 sett of plough gears, 2 sett of
carpenter's tools, 1 sett of blacksmith's, tools, 1 sett of butchering tools, 2 sett of blowing tools, 4
wheel barrows, and a variety of axes, mattocks, shovels, paths, crowbars, corn hoes, rakes, forks,
cradles, sickels, scythes, single trees, double trees, Sze.
Schedule shouling the proceeds of the farm for 1&1 6
900 bushels of wheat, 850 of oats, 1175 of corn. 565 of pOtatoes, 6 of turnips; 30 of onions, 3 of little
onions. 20 of parsnips, 10 of beans. 45 of red beats, 8 of clover seed, 46.0 f timdiby seed, 3 of flax
seed, 50 loads, of hay, 10 of cornfodder, 3 wagon loads of pumpkins, 4 barrels of strong cider, 2 of
water cider, 2500 - heads of cabbage, 2428 cucumbers, and a variety of peas, to:natoes, salary, &c..
Manufactured and made in the House and Shop:
125 shirts and chimise,64 frocks, 20 petticoats, 70 aptons, '2B caps, 11 son bonnets, 15 pair of canton
flannel drawers, 16 uder warnoisee, 2 pair of suinmer pants. 16 pair of stockings ;milted, 23 pair
footed, 6 pair of mittens knitted, made 16 chaff beds, 35 sheets, 46 comforts, 18 pillows & bolsters,
28 pillow easos, 19 barrels of soft soap, 35 gallons of apple butter,
The Directors, lSc. of said luetitution, annex The followint exhibit of extra labor, 4.c. perforfled-hy the
Steward, Matron and Paupers, from the lat day of January to the 3lat day of December,
• —,
1846, indusioe, nix:.
Made 12. coffins, 3 large gates, 1 small gate, 1 step ladder, 2 long ladders, 2 wheelbarrows, '5 single
trees, 2 double trees, 5 mauls, 1 sledge, 2 stone supers, 1 crowbar, 2 new doors ;for insane cells, 6
axe handles, 2 benches, 2 new cellar doors, 1 table, painted the
--interior of the Poor House, cut 75
cords made 400 rails, done $4O worth of blacksmithing, quarried stone fur and inade . 32 rods
of stone fence.
Number of Patipers in the Institution Ist January, 1844;o1whiOlt . t 5 were colored, and 4
.out-door paupers, . , • ( 7.'
Number admitted up to 31st December , 18.16, of which 25 were colored and 4 born in tho
house,".. . .._
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Making the whole number through the year,, •
Of which 13 died, (one being an out-door pauper) 6 lchildren bound - out, 25 eloped, 110
discharged, and 7.out 7 door paupers,
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Leaving the nupiterof paupers in the h,oustzt let .tanuary,.lB4.7. or Which 26 are o o f oro d,
Out-door paupera Sumer* at pubis expense through the,year, of which 4 has been ad.
mitted.and4 discharged,. . • • . . • •
Whole numbe? supported Ist Janoaryol347, '• ' -
those - remaining in the Poor Douse 31st December, 18.1 . 6 x there are;-;
51a!es 79 of whteh Kars colored;
Femalea. 41, of wbieh,lo are colored s ,
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And. 7 outdoor paupers,
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There are:# as near ae oad•be.secertained, - on4M 'l . year 3 , ;.9 - from , ll4 5;.• 7;fromi 5 fo'l or -
3 from 1016,20;' : EVfmoin.30 - .1b:10,i: fl — from 15 Win' 4016_50;•30 from' 0 to 60 ;I , •
32tml, 0,0101'15: criiir! 70" Ili 80; • 0 from 0 0 .go , 90 r
; 1 romfo_ol . ls 1 100 i.. 2 above- 100,-----
We,the Directors ofithel , etirand'oelbe ROMM of EmPleiTOnt of q i itiOnriau ' a.countYl certif
that the atibie'tiii&ibieiriiiirieettitiMenti&,airMain a Just and,true exhibit of; the„effnita,ef
tion during the period cbovoetated. according the ti O l 4 , od.u!'lPPYFledgf• • • • •
Given unat° l 4: ll ,a o o. 414 1 44 -4 10r.9f;AnOalYi
• „i •) ' • :
o % 1 , 11. 5 „.., N'--- r. DAVID WOLF -
io, • ' 9 rec Urth
• • • , • - • , I ", 0 - )- • „JACOB Hk'ARSHE, , .• g•-.)
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We, t h e undersigned 4ditorapf,Oumheyland, contitthAkFilkltittivr' ' to
examined the aceounts'aidtfMeheis Wei Dlreotore,ot,pie PO4 4 04410:(pr''Einn:Oiniin:c
county, from the let Oflatmary to
. the 3let of
county !if theEDlteatiraitforblialdi,'of One theciaand - and seventyteayen, and
balance' dnd
fwentv,e(x. and three,foortit eente, inltherbayillp .of Jacob ,Squier,,Esq:, , Treaenro t , e t ee o ea m eti ok
_attittliciatte46EnplOrnePl.,i .•
aivo*ridiir ontbandentr Carlisle, the Bth day of Ja •
' ' • ACOB r,r
STEINMAN.
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60 00
56 63
a 23 66
20 00
17 50
11 74
8 50
8 02
3 93i
3-00
3 00
111511
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$5894 844
919 69+
*45894 84i
$1077 26a
Stock on the farat Ist January, 18.17
Ell
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;;'and JAOOB
Erhowif*, ' Nttit4tirta'ricU:o;44 1 j4i
at day-O—Jaituariiitti-;3lst;ilay-,of—Lle&-i
[33
By payment of interest on dower in fa
vor of Mril. the la'nd pur
chased of A. 1111).4011,1ii 18 1 11, - '4l : 30 ql
Cash for4toneries,thernhandi , ie,'6l , O i th:?- . ..
ing and bedding i ncluded, , .1575 .24
CasfiTor stock,, .
.• for grain, grinding, and plaster, 267 10
for support of out-door paupers, 172.19
.for shoemaking and batting, . 160 21+
.• for manufacturing cassinnott (for
two years,) •
.• for stone coal,
" foi hardware, ' •
for tailoring; ,
.• for leather,
•
" for Constable's fees, for removing .
paupers, } • 95 13+
'••--ibrout door funeral expenses, • • 93 - 12
" foi out door medical aid, l3 00
for freight on coal and groceries, 55 36i
• for materials, improvements, &o. 76 93°
.• for stoves, stove pipe and repair-
.
• mg valves, • 72 97}
" for lin, .c6m4r,'sheet iron ware, &c. 57 .96+
.• for wagonmaking, 29 00
4t for blackseniihing, 0.52 93.1
.• for new threshing machine, 35 00
" " paid to. Philadelphia for sapport
of pauper's; •
" to Dauphin county for support of
paupers, 1... 1 5 25
.• for lumber. 18 69
.• for printing and stationary, . 816
• for making new cistern, •12 00
for farming utensils, tools,ltr.e. 13. 00
.• for postrme, . • , 1 55
.• for sundries, 10 891
• Jos. Lobach's salary for one year.•
(including hireling's wages.)
Dr. Jacob Bauginnatt's salary for
one year,
Jacob Squier, Esq. Treasurer, Bala,
ry for one year,
Hugh .Gallanglier, Esq. Attorney,
salary for ode year;
IL G. Young, Esq. extra services
as Director,
.. Abraham 51yers, Esq. do
David Wolf, Esq. do
Balance due by Treasurer,
Balance due by Treasurer,
e_ and 11Ouse of Employment of Cumberland county,
•om the Ist day of January to.the 31st day of Decem.
[3j , cash paid orders as - above stated, $lBl7 571
By balance due County by Treasurer, 1077 2(
JOSEPH LOBACH, Steward.
ELIZA LOBACH, Matron.
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ilkatipl 't-SARIAPARI. , k 'EV;
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iLALßE:atii.Wlll l l o XedicliteifbibYltelAitedV-,
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solmoDepreosionef Spirits; PimPlesrahlliFtletttles 1
on 01 ° 111 °4 - Habitual I !CostivehessOthetitillitialffi
AM - Dr:Of the . l ßiitil4er sod
'peCera. It is a' Pdrfect.lire'Ventettyp.c,f
and' Weithim Peters, and the best rencilY,,eVer
'used'intestoiing thepatient, aft& oi ni i kost
by Fever; &d. ErysipclakEtilargeinent of
Fiven'atid Ague; flatulency, 0111*.
newer Goinplexion, General Debility, fciriiene:
ral pCostrition, citified by diocese,' inediczbe, or
tqlscretions committed in youth,,; bbetwatiorrof
-onindootifuilon of Mewl, lOss oftmemoryolitnness
of yiston, a hopeless expres s ion conntenanee;
and for this elan of disease gcneralAysthientedi
"ctnohas never hadita equal. Gout i .Giddiness,
Oreveljtopure Bloods Juondicel--Loos-of-A - pfieir
titer Liver Complaint; Leproey;.Looseness.,
MERCURIALIMSEASF:S.--Never. fails to
erailiage entirely, all the effeets of Mercury
sooner than any other medicine. Night
Sweats; Dervous Debility; Nervbuo GOMplelnis
atallkinds; Neuralgia; fit:genie Affections; Pal
pitation of the. Ileart; Painter'S Cholic.' 'Pains
An-the-heath skile,,backTlimlacjoititir and 'orgiiiiik
Rush of blood to the heed; ScitCvy; Salt Rheum;
Swelling; sick .Headache; Stiffnessof the Joints;
Scor(ula or Iting's Evil; Sylthilis in iletvorst
forms; Ulcers of every description, and the.Ery..
sipeleai EsPosure and Impritilenoe in Lite. ..
• FEMALE COMPAINLTS—.Ladeei of pale
ooroplexhio aid consumptive ,habits, and R 1.1011.119
ere debilitated by those obstructions . which ft.-
males ere liable to, tire restored.by the bee of
bottle or two-to bloom and vigor. It to by far
the best remedir ever discovered for weakly chit
liken, and-such as have had. humors, beiag plea
sent they'readily take immediately:restores
• the appetite; Strength and color.
Nothing.catt lie rrtore,sui prising than. its,inVig
orating effects on the himum frame. Persons,all
weeknesslthil lassitude before taking if, et ClliCe
become robust anti full or energy under its Intl&
ence, .It immediatelycounteracts the nerveless
° fan of the human. frame, which. is the great cause
barrenness,
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167.61
99 00
130 54#
85 75 -
83 90
150 00
The following are some ofthe certificates and
complimentary notjces that have been received
b . y the proprietor,of the efficacy of this Medicine.
Mr. Philip Wilco*, of' lb, well knownfleM of
Wileni & Itichmonkshipivrights; - of - New - Iten,
bird, was entirely cured ora confirmed canker of
'the stomach, throat and month, with sore lips
usually accompanying this disease, and his wine
kill health - Much improved hy_the use of only one
bottle. Mr. Wilcox has suffered seVerely (or a
number olyears 'with this disease, and attributes
Iris cure entirely to the tem_of the Bitters.
Cut. John Bullies, Deputy Sheriff of Bristol
county, Mass., has voluntarily certified that he
was cured by the Bitters, of Jaundice, Indigestion,
Headache and Vertigo.
- Col. Gibbs, of Sandwich, testifies that several
persons in that town, well known to him, have
been benefitted by the use of the Bitters, sad in
every case they have given the most perfect satis
faction. a. a .
GOO 00
120 00
10 00
20 00
10 50
9 00
1 50
stBl7 57i
1077:251
$589.1 8-1 h
J. It Perkins, Esq. Attorney nt Law, nt
Bedford, WAS cured at nn unpleasant eruption o
the face, by the Ilse of the Bitters. •
$1077 261
[Pr - om the Deity Evening. Bulletin.]
It is not our custom to path' Patent Nlethrines
unless we know them to be really excellent.—
!laving ttrielies a knowledge Dr..Wootre
Sarshparilla and Wild Cherry Bitters, 111111 hse
ing
severyl friends who have been henofitted by
their use, we do not hesitate to recommend them
unite pnblie. Both Sarsaparilln - and Wild-Cherry
are articles of established reputation in the med
ical world, and this preparation is made with
great care and appears to combine all the medi.
cinal qualities of both in an toilette' manner. For
sole by the proprjetor, ThOrnton,Jr. Water
street, amb i lty the Druggist, generally. Any ante
sufrcrine. from digesters of the bloat', indigestion,
or headache, would do well to stye these Bitters
a trial.
$:,),591 813
Prepared by E. Thornton, Jr. Sold Whole
sale and RCIAiI by Wy.trr 5c K wrenssi, 121 Ful
ton street, New Yorkt SAMUEL ELLIOTT,
Ott.lisle. and Druegisttieenernily throughout the
United Suites. Price Is, large bottles.
December 2, 1846.
The Oldest and Most Popular Medi
cines now offered to the Public, are
Fahnestock's Family Medicines,
Many times Ten Thousand Certificates like the
following have heen voluntarily given to - their
VERMI rune, during the last eighteen years.—
All of Fahaestock's Family Medicines are pro
verbial for their cheapness and - efficacy, sod no
family should be without an assortment ()reboil
nor will they,lt ishelievect, tiller a trial of them
B. •A. FAIINESTOCK'S VERNIIFUGE
It ha s wet with a success hitherto onparal
B. A. PAIINESTOCK'S VERNIIFUGE.
ir ItAVI.: frequently used Pahnestock's
line, with gliod . effect; h o t recently I have ad
ministered in one or'two cases in which the ef
fects were astonishing. In onecase from the use
of.one vial, 146 worms were discharged, and in
soother 46. passed, to the entire relief of the little
stifferers. Signed WALLACE, hf. D,
Beilevi I le, I int. Scpt. , ll2, 1845.
Price 25 acute 1)C1 vial.
Falittesteek's Vertnifuge, together with Fah
nesteek's Carminative Lozenges, Fahneslook's
Cough Lozenges,, Vahnestoeles Eye• Water; and
Falincsteck's It ultFjacient,apertnin Pure ror Rhea.
linden] are sold in Carlisle, by
11a..1: .1. N1Y1.1119, nail
._ S. _W. ILA V EitsTaac_
THOMSONS 4 COMPOUND SYRUP OF TAR
PWDOD NAPTD.A.
PERSOl:inPhiladelglaglonei O 0 can istitothewondoecacy
nttlatpowf ram* TIIOMrSQN'S
COMMUNE! SYRUP OF TAR :AND
WOOD NAPTDA Read! Read! Astonish.
ing cure of Chronic. Bronchitis ! • '
• Philadelphiu, No 23, 1844.
Mr: S Ttiont4tort..rDear Sir. For ;Horn that
four years, past,rhnd. boon dreadfully afflicted
With on.affoctio .nof the throat; which , tliy phy,
slcian pronounced I , Chronic Bronchitis'
,cans
ted by repeated find, neglected,cold4 • Tliedia
tress suffered' is lifjVnicitit was
littatally 'raw with violent ;coughing, that
blood. would ..pdme from it; alsO Obat ',oPPrea.
.ion, ; pain and Oghthaininf .the chef_ tm a fever'
—in slick . ylthe itatial,OlnueMart.; syriptome.
- " llB " 43 4oo4 6 )o l o l knvod.tlienitiolves, causing',
'entire los! of necessary ropoaw-rmythroaf was
learned and blistordd ovur , and , Over , agnin.-•
made ; Ada o Aviary known remedy' and:nt •dif,
forma perindi had•thatadyice of aixiphybitinni,
and nll' with no , asatl.". 11:lioutr•••twii
sincel , mittle trial. of Your CoMpound' y'rup; of.
andfnoed Nantim „atilt liefOre'l.bal faitan!
feltrelief-I=continuedAntil I:
hod-taken 'somit"-bettleii-which-COmPletaiy
moved_tho dams° and rasto'red
health, and,Lfirmly_itclieve _1.,.• should •nofnow
g ! l);Cdlittiotnatin 'for your; Insaltrible.
inediame _ l ---;jASE
t! . o • ..• et 123, : 0.4 0 0 . , , i610.. ,
ldp PrinniPa r l ef pith. and
, par c h - 04a or
For ..ale aide Carlisle; BTEVENSOii•'
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THE sqbseribers wishing'to reduce ' their stock
' , ior, Pa 9 1 ) iTtireii; SXO 00 ' tie 'Eh i Merinos, ite's;
;A lit i s i ;ll* ?t F l l2,s:pi o6 Viii ilat‘P tlp,fl p ; ,1 1 , 7 1 :!: . P i 0 1! h . ::
;I ) ' l 'f il il ' i l liti‘Ock l l4 2 ?c •r all 147 " 41 ii °5-'6 ( -1-,
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ipo-t -k mi.'i,lAN, xi t ifott.;i4 ~ 01 , 40 ii;
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-THE , FRANfIN lINS I tigANCE
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I I .i' 1,f1 ui.163i Chesnut street.
MAKElNSultANCE l eitherpermanentortim;-
ited,sgaipatiossorbiquisebx poot t pltopEßtY
and EFIIOCTS4X ev,tl7 destaititlbOrn" town or
Cottotcy,op the most cogent's* terms.
't ions mock either i)erliposA, l l4..9E..llY.POlSP,i'lltllbe
promptly attended ,C 0 • • °
1 4 7: - BANCRER v IRrpst, •
- Rates of.lasnranee'Reduced I
PER.P.ETU4
Brick lirStbne etoreit ' ''" •
c depos,.
do ••• do Churitlit's 9 .• 2/•to'S do ,
do do TavernS ' • •31to .4 •• dn . . 4
do -,do Barns,., •!! • 4 t0,.5. ilo
do' do Stiblcs,(private) 4to 5 do
• "do do Stabldslpublit)"6 to do
do do Grist MtlIS, W,stnw " • •
. ! • Poser, 71 to 10! !do
.9)VATTAL RISk.
Brick or Stone dwellings and rug-, • .
Initure --2-30-tisL4o6 $lOO value
' do' , .1.16 Skims and 'lVlnrchfint• • '
dize 95 to 50 do
do do Taverns andrurniture
4016 60 do
..do do Barns and Contents • • - ••
65 6575 do ".
^do :' , do Stables (public) •
' • t. .• • . 400 to' 150 • do.
• ; 4?„ do Grist Mill and Stbck -
• .- .75 to.Bo ,• do
Brame and Log dwellings.and:rurto
niture , .50:to 7.5 , do •
do do Stores ; and .Alnrchan. ,
, • - dize 06 to, 65 - • do
do *• do Titv'ernaniul Furniture
. 60 to 100' do .
do do Baros and Conlnids
90 t0,,100' • do
do do Grist Mills and'StOck • -
90 to 100 do
rho subscriber is !gent for the abovecompany
For Carlisle mid its yiciiiity. All applicatlonsfor
assurance either by mail or personally ivill be
promptly attended to. W. D. SEYMOUR.
June 12.1 P 45. IY-33
DELAWARE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO'Y.
OF PHILADELPHIA,
On the Nittual Insurance principle, combined
with . a large joint-stock 'capital. Prcmi
• reduced to nearly half the usual raid., •
lly the Act of Incorporation the stock is
pledged for the payment of. any 'losses
which the Company may sustain. And as an
additional security to the, assured, the act re
quires that the pr fits of the business shall be
funded and remain with the corporation, as a
guarantee and protection to the insured against
loss. This fund will be represented by scrg
issued by the Company, bearing interest notex.
ceeding six per cent. per annum. The insured
are entitled tp a pro rata share ofthe prbfits of
the Compa4 °lixtd will receive that proportion
of the aforesaid fond in scrip, widen the
amount of earned premiums paid by him, bears
Lathe total sum of earned premiums and capital
stock.
tlit - Whiticeikto be transferable-on
the hooka of•the Company as stock.
NO dividend of scrip can be made when,
the losses and expenses exceed the amount, of
earned premiums. •-
The insured aro protected from loas at the
customary rates - of premiums, without -any
individual liability or responsibility for the
losses or expenmes of the Corporation. The
assured have all the righteof meinhershipe.-
earl vote at all elections, and aro eligible as
I.s.lrector9 of the Corporation.'
The subscriber has_heen appointed agent for
ihls Company,. and DP the mutual principle
ii superseding every other mode of Insurance,
to would crinfldentlyrecommend it-to his friends
.and the public. . • •
The North American Company has closed
their Agency. • Those havitig policies expiring
is that. office can have them renewed •HI the
Delaware Coinpany on much inOati favorable
terms.
For full particulars 'enquire either lett
or person to JOHN J. MTERS.u r
Curlisle, September 10, 1845.-4 y.
riLLEN & E.IST PENWSB0120 : U011
MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
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THE Allen and bastpemisborough Mutual Fire
insurance Companyof Cumberland Cothity,iti
enrporated bylinact or Assembly, is now fully pi.-
ganizeil,and io operation tinder the rodnagement of
toe following commissioners,
Cht.Stay miin,Jacob Slielly,Wm atirkas,Lew is
liver, Christian Titzel • Michael Hoover, Henry
Logan,MiehaelCocklin, Benjamin!' Mnsser,Levi
.Merkel,,lacObKirk,Melehiorlirenemai i i i nd Sam,'
Prnwell, who respectfully bull the attention of the
citizensorCumberlandand Yorkcountiesto thead
vantages which the company hold aut.
'Fite rates of insurance are as low null favorable
as any Company of the kind in the State. Persons
wishing to become members arc invited to make
application to the agents of the company who are
willing to . wait upon them at any time,
JACOB SHELIA, Preet
yite PresitletiL '
Lewis !igen, Seeretary
Michael Cocklin,Tryatiurer.
Michael Itcroyer,Cioneral Agent ,Mechaniesbui
Ruilnlph immberland township.
M Cocklhi;
Win It Corgi's, Allen township.
Christian Titie), Allen township,Jotir C 111111111 p , Allen township,
Peter 13tumhitrt,East Penneburo'township,
David Afartin,Churehtown,•-- - ---• • -
p, B. Harmon, Kingstown,
EJenry 'tearing; Shiremanstown,
Simon Oyster, Nertnloysbum,
Dr. Jacob Baughman Cerliolo,
Jneith liiirk,Genera I .Agentfor York County,riew
Cinnlkerland P, 0.
Henry Logan , Yeirk county.
John Sherrie*, York' county.
.lohnitankin, Fork county.
Daniel Daily., Tork county,
J. Ilowroan;York eotpity.
Fthilip Breaktrill 4 Cumbertnnli county..
liottert C. Sterree;S . . Middleton township,
CfOtheragents,will.he lidded lacireafter.. • • •
July fit'l4 4 S. , ;1 • • ti t•4O
,•
• , THE; CUM BERLAN , D:VALLEY ' •
r.Prfiee Coni?l
dUMBFAIII;AND MAJT,II,,,
A',"f # P 17 , q 1 19N• CO M I ANY;A il l
be
under J tnautreccion f o l i b e !q , doninkb : oird•ol.ManagersKir ensuing .ear,ylkr'humigmet Onnuel - Galbraith, leeFre-
M
sitenteDivid .l %V."MeCiAreugi,""retearei l 'A.
,Jntnes'WeiticleY, Philip
Spangler e T...*. McKinney. &Anne,' trinVlYOhn
• Zug, Samuel. IlUstonlJolin
Abraham King, Esq, Adams coittify. .filieware.
Ogg purnper, . 9f Agento , appoYnted.in%thel adr
nA,cquigtpr.. ol 9:,will!r_eslive.opplioattiins;flir !
.b9nrall9e ,aml ,lormitird glens foganb.: .
,prosaT to Oie Orlife - orgle ConguntiyAlleigheip.ol;_
oy dill IssueCivithfint7sleleg t: 1 . '0p.-„Curghpr
lulorinntidn see tbe 09.1upsyky.
•"t- ,0- i 11,1L11:471,PreRt'
A. 411,4 E ! , 13 ,e 0 ;3 - • p:
lut following geulistnphgpro , ,benn a ttpuointep;
t- •
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u , „
.44.1I;;WilligiesEeg;;,WestiVennstitnri,k, Vii;
:j.ltis.,:.M;;;Meteits Egg: iNewbo
, - ,l9hrk*,o,lonapip i Asv IlogeStewn,,V 4, nii
, t;(
0 . 4 1114, 4ti:1? it , • 1
Xl*Ar Thrsioflogi , i,t(
Californffr and-Santa I'e,
iKoivi those coin
fAtfOFFAtirrYoittjATSWW44o,•Sfit ; ,?!.. 3 fiar"
thft,iliti:eir l onettoiiiti for 441e.Vy r :
~'%49.WrdAlt-ti[ T rit,S':;
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• nibin.% 111
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iftekak'g'"l:l4ftlievitlit CO.
. 371141/ V 9 ritib‘HAßDS l ,
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EL 11 friti6ilo bial? : -: 2 7,54;
• • - - - , .. _
!TEANi e IIRON RAIEING FACTORY,,'
, . Ridg: Roadiabove Ik )
tont6od Striet '-.
..
• i i PHILADELPHIA. ---,
A.
T thlb establialimea may ho- found; the
- , grediest variety- a Plans and beautiful'
attune Rot' IRON RAIDINDS In the United
States, to Which the attention of those in Want'
of any description and eipecially for Cemeee
' tjes, is pailletlarlylor Invited.
The principal part of all thiluindsome Rail
ings at Lintel Mil Monument and othergcle
brated Cemeturievin theocityisnd , COunti mi l
Philadelphia, Which have hens° nighly extol i
ed by the public press, were executed at'-thil•
manufactory. - --- - _ .
A layge!Ware Room is connected with the
estaliiishirienf,,,t4vltore ,ig,itept constuntily. on
hand.lergp stook of reelly.madelrom : Rajings .
Ornolnentol Iron Settees, Iron Chairs, ; now
style plain] and ornamenntl—lron—GatesHoith.
an textensivcressorterfent of I reit Poilii; Peden.
folti j iron Arlprs An. Also, in great variety ) ,
%V r oUih t 'ontloi,,lron,Arnotpeolit N allitaYp.
for g . e „ . 04 qtbmpurppoeop..- -
The subscriber would also state that. itt
Peffern and Designing Department ho has
employed some of the beat talent in the coun
try, whose whale attention devoted to'. the
busioess—'-forinEng cif the.most
complete atielsYsteitiitfid eitldbltdhltieiit of the
kinif;iii the Union,
ROBERT WOOD,Tropriotir,
- Ridge Rued, above Buttonwood Street. '
Plißildelphinv•Esbr3 1847: .
00V2T0g3EUEOW
F . or:RendOrilig Boobi t Shoes
. .
' •
.;
UE saiticriiitiV'heraq mikes known to
- the nubile that ho has fof sale a Cornno
ration, without the :use of .india Robbce or
Gum, which wili„render.lioots 'and .Shoes ‘ und
Leather of eve 7, description : , %ger, Priiol,
—parnanotitly , Vilater Proof, against wet or
damp, by proper application, beaides softening
andimproving It.
This Composition is patented both in Allis
country and in ElfropiOnid - iiiiiitiftlielreat
emit truly beneficial discoveries of the
Price per dozen boxee,_s,oo,singgle box 25
cents. .As a guarantee of the character and
pinufrienCes of the composition the subscriber
will refund themoney should it notgiVo entire
satiefnation.
He is also prepared to render Cloths of every
description, •,Awning. Sailcloth and Colton
DuelC.compleiely water , proof and secure
against mildews end rot. • : •
- .
Apply nt the United States Writer-Proofing
Company, No. 11 Walnut Stttet Philad'n.
_ _
STEPHEN B. RICHARDSON
1:;One Agent in each of the towns in this
State willbe appointed to dispose of the Cnm
position, to whom liberal terms will be made
on application as above.
Pifiladelphia, Feb. 3, 1847.
S-TEAM MARBLE WORKS,
Ridge Road, aboee Spring Garden Sti•eet
PHILADELPHIA.
_
TIS - Mitalilishinent iii erected on an iMpro
cad plan, and:by 4.lm_aid ofSteani
. Power
manufactures all kinds of Marble Work in a
aupitior style, and at the lowest prices for
cosh, - - •- •
The largest and beet assortment of Marble
Mantels ever _offered to th'e public may be seen
at •the Ware-Room, to which the- attention
of:purchasers is respectufily invited, ,
Imported Garden' tatuary and Vases of the
most taste fol'deslorend tiernermade-OFthd
finestind liondirontest deArllttiiiit of 'ltalian.
Marble; Tiles for Flooring, imported and al.
wade on hand, add for saleat the most reason
abfe prices.
- Mar_hle.Cdtters -can b 4 supplied at all
times with airy number - of finished mantels or
Tablo,Tops, - at reduced. wholesale Flees; .and
the Trade will, ha furnished at the shortest
notice with all kinds of Marbldin the block,
or cut to Sixes fur Monuments, & o.
JOHN BAIRD
Ridge Road, above spring Crrden St
Philadelphia, Feb. 8, 1841.
Cheap Watches and Jewelry.
..........
if . , , AT ,the Philedelphie Watclr
ft
and..J.ewolry Store, 00 North
\, Second St., •corner of Quarry
k . Gold lever Watches, full jaw
.i,e` .. -,--, ' ailed, 18 caret eases $45 00
LL.ll:tnit ' lekb . . Silver Lever Watches,
fall lowelled • . : '• ' 23 00
SilVer Lever Watches seven jeftels 18 00
Superior Quarter %Vetches ' 10 00
Imitation gunner Watches not warranted 5 00
Ggld Spectacles . I' ' ' 800
Fine'Silver Spectacles . 1 15
Gold Bracelets with topaz stones 3 50
Ladies Gold Pariells 10 car:rats.; . 2,00
Gold FlngCt - Rlhes 37i cents to $B, Watch
Glasses plain 121 cents to 18V Lunct• 25.
Other articles In proportion. All goods war
ranted to bewhatthey are sold for.
0. CONRAD.
On hand some '211 . 1d arniSalVer Levers, Le
pines 'and Quartiers lower than the above
prices.
Philadelphia, Fath 4184,7,
MOVER'S FIRST, PREMIUM 'INK;
Ntilf7 f thibi r tiiiiiTiffire4;" --
• 21 " '' l2 l , ElitibE t t:Pili.' - '"` ' 9 i ' . 1
lIHE celebrity diiiiiiiiits manufactered by the
,subseribte; %awl thelextenirso Wes :table
,supon ,th_o,higli reptation which ' t hey- have
atiii oa ei f, - bet On)y thrbugrani die Untied. Mates
bet In the Wets( Militia - Waif - it; ellinn, has induced
him to, mike ,eTory necessary aerptigenspnt to
sup'OTY the cast 'trellised open his establishment
Ile is near-Prepared .Seith eieryiveridl e of ISlnek,
Mee, vtL red Inks, Copying ink 1 ,..44.9 tr jhle 111 k,
'arid le Tiiiviler, 'air 14+41arell an'tlbr Ins on
iiersnattrbeatieribtenilehee,`'ab' that lktiiishasirs 1
molktrepend Siptintlis'sepO rior'qbalify: ' '• •'.:
..1 - 10TEIV,13 ADANA-Nil:4 It' -CrlStlghiTiL a 1
en peri o r Itidi 131 e for , Mending. Glass; Chinas Cab
tc......4
pe
,i net Ware, ke &o.,: useful,. le 'Every - . •H, se car,
be:og a white liquid;onsily applied, a not efiee
ted.hy,ordinary ileaStmarronsp,d,,,, , • . . i
„tp-,Paraphlets, coehlinlpg ~tho,antyAreas,toqin
lotiolo of. Iron, 9tkeivlell ? , IIIIII„Slle,r,l's ',l l l P e .
Orontli,r4lo petChaser t s., , • • •
'Vor , 'Kale lit VhVAllilltiflintilii; l'llit6teittie fihd
•ftetitr •Ishr.''B7:, Mirth 'Tliiiil: l Btre t ei; 'oppbeite
Cheers' 'Street,'Philillelphilit,lll.: -. t" '+
' 7.° • ' ),
I '” " • '• ' SOSEPHAt e. HOV•enliMilhafilqthifee•
'''•Jan, , 27;tM7,4-Iyo I +1 , ; , 11.1 . ... ': , ,,i•',.•• iii.'
~
, ~'":.,.,1 RUGS, , DRUOSODRUGS! -
.4!!'ii• tt,
11) i?
' l ' ''. 1 T itOM P.lSfitatC*A_VVESADlMiitiiir.;:
1 eics DoualVellta, No. titf 'Nfarkif• Street
(South'Sidej s tifilow Seeliii44Phllitlelphia.
o 0 kir sale a larkijciatock of 14sh Drlsie; 140-
.h:road int] llye-Stiltsl to'whieliqh6 ,oil) Ille at-.
tenflon!Of Coutt,,iiiMerehantelithr. DeliTeles visi-'
kibitheellyo ot•f•w.ft* 3 gil 1,411.1 ' W Y - F ..46ff .
..] Cake h,Cahinet,Y.Tofitin, Wick, I aiid•ollsee l yer'-'
'Ashes of O supeekk,neality.., Also White' end.
;Ifef4Leatl._WintPwiGlassoTalpts-andipals—
t--------T--
, eheaper-than-ovm , ,
,„ 7 — . --- fit.. - 1 -
,if_l:l7 T. k C. orm Ilso-prom etrs of the,f s nd on
( liegetable Ual,sa;;,-,eelebnoe . • hroughonK, don r .
pleb end neigh OA States t e best 'Opera.
lion forihoeure •bfr.Coughs 4 •Celds Asthina l Sie ,
, Ml l l 74•refuuifit..l:l4! 4,47;4o 6 o!ileetite,r,!ptt hone
,4l, apr,..Y u lpi l ivo , ) z4 . 110.y . ti0.,, , c , .b.ril'3 , ', .c.
1,14 .! . .,...71 . .41, a A1ii11•-•76, .411,,,Dt 1. 1 .5 0,1 WIII:',.•1:. 7.
I , MuaTi ~ , ,1 ,jj.,4- . Z.N=•,..1,1, 4 4) :,,,,,: j . L .. ai pit)
l'a , Y 6 l ilistodiitifl X.41.111kfe:••, 4 ).1t ~
. , . , ; . ,
Alti'(ligi4 l ntfeiXiid!tit!;ty RiblirifaiAA‘ to A:
',4fitiefikdit 04 - d?1;!‘d1)1 pIeARS lakii', 4 Aiit_i_o4 -
tiliet i th' ri'dvAdAill ° l36lll6l - kitoicr liiktitiotl an
j uViVdWd'ito'iiibli.thiiit( 6''. Hilaiirio,friii ar
bitoro thti: , l.4ll'orMiiialtrAdiit:" "" 1 " ... .. 0 " 03 ~
1 1,1 ari {ll J. ; ''j r.V.I ritSllnll.
..ALrßlVHAßTitit:terciCO.'
- 61,tilydilf Rd hpirl.y. .14. ,0 1 111 ,'IOIS.IAS
!flak/I 0 , 19 LAIT nit,. IR)111 , .. Vs *.ki .
q a e ' . . . , 11,11311Wilaartrara,
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ZAlulasonsanaKs kAsEtcsoaNav Et
-i-Itir.,:m ta •
- ' I OPig,4 I AYPII.I I 49;aI
eit
767004, • '
LoverB iit i'poditt. 11oltitaturmjir,10*11 ' •
an try .14 1.-m--rt
. !AMIN Eiloptereiber.d 1840. I •
tc, p_
• .7; E
'biiii i 4 t2 D lTA S HOtal I AZ
4 • ' .
Oheapeh t
Gehrtt over Watches
='
I.
Otlld Levels, full jawfille4 $45 00
Silver:Levers, full jbwelled„ ' 23000
p,old Lephres,ieWdlleci; ' ,30 00
B i l ier - Lapines ‘ jawalled, " 15 00.
' it .Quat e,et.W.atehea;fihe quality , 10 00
bold Watches, plain,
15'00
Silber SpeCtaclem • 115
Gold penellsaL 2 00
Gold.Sraciletgi ~. • ,
.4 00
TAlsaoin . haildo Idyknassorttrtbisibf Geld and
IJnir Erneelets' finger rings, breast pine, loop
-oar rings ' gold pima, silVerepoonsistitt'Ttongs,
thlinhlesilrbld heck Curb and fob chnihainguard
keys, and Jewellery of every,destriNoh a..
!Squally low : Ohms. Alltwant a bill' lb Cunt
etrico atietomers. - All:kinds of Watbbee add,
- Blocka repaired haVvratvehted to keep good .
ilme fur tine yeah. Old gold and silver bought
for cash or taken in exchange. For sale, 8-
.day aul3ff bout Brass rlocks,-ai ' •
" — LEWIS LA OM us's
Watch, Clock and Jewelery Store, No. 4 l3i
klnrket street,' nimbi) 11th (north side).Phil
adelphin. .
• •Erl have also on bend softie Gold•an fl Si
ver [ f evers; cheaper-than the above prites.
•Ni[i. A liberal .discount 'made to person
buying Watches _ in sell again. , Call and see;
-Philadelphia, May 6, 1.846. • - •
CLOTHINGT:CLOTH NG!
MOORE
2 54 . Mu:ket Street; Philadelphia
H 6 ..oodstantly on. hand -eifery description
.4 CLUEING, all of which are cut, trim
,d,and made) d a .manner not to be surpassed,
And are warranted - gheaperthad the inn g - 9unlity
Of Goods ate, in any other_ establishment in the
United States. Also, every - description of Gra . -
rsrmArt's Fontusinisgo Go - ous at reduied prices.
Those visiting the pity will find.it to their interest
to'examine our steektiefore pure ha si-g elae w It e re.
BUCK & MQOBE,
• 254 Market Street, Philaiellya.
-- .S.eptetnberli - 1846: . ,
- 1232218 - 12EINIZ - •
CLOTHING_ E M
. .
nriFIE greatest bargains are to 1(1 had at M.
A TriAcrs OLD ESTABLISHED PION
EER LINE, No. 202 Market Street, Philadel
phia., who has just finished one of the largest and
most cci(nplete atssortrukts of FALL and WIN
TER CLOTHING in the city, consisting of
Super Black Dress Coats, Irons $lO to st 4
do. do. Frock Coats In to 14
do. do. Mite Dress do 10 to 14
Super bI4 Beaver Bangup Cods. Bto 12
do.' do. Cloth do. do. 10 to 15
dn. brown do. do. do. 10 to 14 00
Pilot Cloth Bankup Coots 3to 500
Super Black Sack Coats 0 - to 13 00'
do. brown SaLk Cents' Bto 12 00
Tweed Coats • 3to 600
Union Cosemere Coats ' sto ft 00
Black Cloth Cloaks, 10 to IA 00
Business Cloaks, 6to 700
Block Cossimere ('ants 4to 500
do. Fancy Cassimere - 4to 500
Satin Vests
_2.50 to 4 00
Merino Vests'. . 2 to 400
Silk Velvet Vests "3 to 4 50
Gentlemen in want ofCLOTHINp may depend
upon being suited in every respect, as we are de
termined not ,to be undersold by any competitor
in the business. All goods are porthole(' for
C 4SII, thich enables us to sell a little Issuer than
those win) deal or,the'credlt System; it betng . a
self-evident, fact that the 0 nimble sixpenee - la
better than the slow sliillinp,." 1)ON'l' FOR
GET THE NgMBER, '202 MARKET ST.,
-PHILADELPHIA. SI. TRACT.
. °either 14,18 1 6, '
PILUMBE
National Dagnerrian Gallery
AND
rhot9grapher's Furnishing Depots.
AWARDED the Medal, Fouriirst premi;
urns, and Two highest Honors by the In
stitures of Massachusetts, N. York, red Penn
sylvania, fur the meat beautiful colored Daguer
reotypes and beet Apparatus ever exhibited.
ILYPortralts taken in exquisite style, with.
out regard to weather.
Itndriterlons given in the art.
A large assortment of Apparatus and Stock
always on hand, at the lowest cash prices.
New York, 3.5 t Bronthvgy Philadelphia,
136 Chesnut St.; Boston, 75:- Court, and 58
Hanover Ste.; Baltimore, 205 Baltimore St.;
Washington, Pelowylvanlu Avenue; Peters
borgilh. Mechanic's Flail; Cinchmati,Fourth
and Walnut, and 176 Mai'n St.; Saratoga
Springs, Broad Nay.
ORR'S CELEBRATED
ttEIA-EZ..W.VB I OPOZ7BIO.
C. J. 'fICNIDALE.
No. 97 South Sawa! Sheet, Philadelphia,
WISHES to inform his Iriends.and the !while
generally, that he still continues to risantrfite
tnre and sell the getiiiiiie Al ItoTIC lIT STOVE,
with the latest iinprotopent.
Alter many years experience in the manufac
tore of these . Storet, he is now enabled to offer to
his customers the Alli-TIGHT 5'1'0141.3 with
ovens, suitable for dining rooms or nurseries.
He has also the StOfreg on the,Radia
tor plan, which makes a spkodidamle4onomical
parlor Stoic, to which he would call the portico
.lnr attention of. those who want Is splendid orna
ment far their parlors. Also, a .splettiliit assort
ment atoal Irarloi tout Cooking Stoves. All of
Whi,;lll(e - Vlll MI it the lowest cash prices: - •
Thq,ualleti r t would ,dcrytgljtto 941 i -before pur
chqg, elpewhere..
Mr • Totiould eatition'tite public t akiirist
all it- 1 fight Stovei Mlifle with cast iroii &Ors,
es they a re's. spariousartiele and will not answer
in ant. caner
l'laladelphiailepteMber•-2308415.
I--
• -- , - -FIVE HUNDRED , PAIRS -
tl/y BOOTS Al% D
,11R01.4AMS, suitable iB.l.
he fall eoasqn,f Olt , roceiredat I'OUTER'o
0e STE:ORE, , porn iirittink . '. . , • : , i
l'ilen f o atid Boy's tlick-Booto.
_.,,,• Do ' ' ' ' do: ' Broinne. '
z••• Do- ::-. . do: Ktp Boot,. -
Do
do • , •,t Brogans
,Thi,.W,9 li lo,wtirkolei;at ' ,P9,eF p e,r •
ior to
'any'lettr , br „ urhtrfiereeriPfati,-.'
)1 '• e
sold low furCASH. 4 , Dqntti forget tile orner
,pplm,ite,tho fttetliodiptCltori3h.
.. ~
... t" PllFllsk.froPti;tio)! r:1 0 4 8 ,0i,. ~,, ~ . 'l . .;
'
, 1, -- , ..,-,‘,.../,,,, • ~,- ~ . _
"'' i lificiali etivocotio
, Eli 3 juiti;tppoygo pg. mil f i itionoiii"stiOti to .
1 , _ . ..„ imity , 4,o4,4_tpAißolrellfefol4,llotlie
; Ciotti", iiii,Ropours aplAinilities;' ' -, ' t
Coeinterei; tilnitile &Vey," ' • , ..- - 1 -
,19#9pip , Ale ~ 110 .' .i ~' . , % •
' BolitTele 'Pilot Clothe. I % : :... ~,, •
i , LlNTeiiiitgii k , tratvate, ~,
cash mere .iiii de Laiteit' •'l^ • 1, i ' . '
; , 0 , 1`1. , 1 d0e11,T,4 , , ~ i, d 0,,.. ',
..Robes - r
lis,.lacili c d,e o4 l4.egb ROl'Vetaent rr.P4AA,.I -2 ' 6 '
_cticrovei;',"'gy,',lcze , "-if - t • --:.
•1 , .., emufni i,.,., ,j., 0 . 0 '...) 'II ,t:if 4/
.. ''''' . i4Jetit `lk-tßoke biltiet Sio.,Elo. ' • ;h.
'"Blllo66iiJ)iirgV.ldli l / 1 ,)1347t:Y,11, 1 ,1p,-.
' •
,03,-%3RF,.14).,C116,.:,
•J'i‘i::;;Bi itiOtkVhOPSK t han !Ver. , I , 1
iril aiilificileo4.•*gpite4io.!-Oiffili•A' thW,
: I -toubjle that .119.!tiiP. received i iiPlimilM ail'
lorto l4 9.k.P.f.'ita i :ie.l.l.i),... .tt ; , ,.111i. , ;.. - "„-:
.11,:iirigkiiirinter'akoodi, , . ;
YK iiPI
iiiVl:siilUo4olf,iiiito - kivi - Kim a.ciiir
ilii.tiAriqfphilaWg A 18.0449; -His stook eons: ,
' . 1 4 - *PM) 'fri,,,;•:- Si iY,"'" . ;:,'''' . '... . '..;.
IL A .' ... .1 -1,:::.. j . : • 1 12 5 4 ': - - : , , Oh, j - '7 l
C.• Fl • F.' in., ,
,S :, t 4 e RADU.•
AT .' , v litA t :l9l 7, ll •,. `do,l.li: 'lain itt
s haded Me • . 'Tina,. 41100 ..../4 .•• i' v ri
.ty pf Peints,' Ter . . ~
~:. '• : ~ . .t:p • t.,0,
010ne.Shawlf;• dLlGltiypi.:l . tibboniv: , . iieli. I
4 *OFOiß l ik #1 44116 0 1 #rp1• illeP.'7 ' ' •' 1
lii
let vhilesti ili , le 11'10' .L 1.24. L -1
' , o4ltitlitite ----.---, T ll[
larliflcri , ,9btp4C. gd, 1!3.
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Ini s si t ir t i ntor slbd u 7', o l:Liii
8 NE1 1 041410 c •
:Jr j. _a- al
N?AbDITIO a_hate y'ordrehised__
AirCiAn go..ds, the l 7llscriber leilititit res"
'cowed ;ttfreah aaaortmenr .r
. .
cuttlery, Pafittii,olliiliC;
at the . old and., well known Hardware 13rora,
hhowin 'as Harlan's old Stand, in Mirth', Hano...,
irar , Stree tb . Which ha invites the attooion sof
. '
tray
He' now ready to accommodate all who iay qtyor him With a oall,.with the, fuliwitig" •
tirtielea at the.ltreiest. Cash 'prices, Viz
b5O lbs. WethetiWa beet pure ground Whitir
Lend.
200 talking tinaded , Clll} l
• 40.0 Oallpoe of Spitlta bf Turpentine; • ;
,Alen, a full oac . ,rttoeht of Pointa, Oily, Var
blab, Sung Copal, to,: A fall . . aoaprtiaeht
barbe7ter's Buildsbi Inittetiolts .Nt4la 01
all Mies . , ‘altbousand other atkielee Whibh it .
woSTrY"to ftferill9il7, : fint - all 'Of"'
whicb,bO tyiq tike Plbasore Bhowtpx,tatbnia
iN•ho.faitor he
old Stand bigot° purbliaalni elebtvhere,'ab wb
ire4eterruined to bell pitaap t ..
Cailieic; Deo: 18; 1844, , '' ' •
Er
K FRESH-- iiifiß Le
At the eheap HardtareStore oh fi
High Street, opposite k s 'g try.
goods Store, and one, dzittr,West of
'Martin's Hata'
„.
INEY pnbscribOrii arc OW' reeeiof n'hirfrif
ditiool: supply ; to.,lheir §too , ,
makes their,ossOitmont very 011 pnd cornkloto.i,
Bed to witiett they wotild Invtte, the ettentiott 1
of puroblisera. .
. ,
Their-stock-comprises- o fbll assortMent-of
grods'for builders, such - as Lucks slid Latched
!tinges, Screws, Wrofight and Cbt Nails, Spike
and Brads, Also,'all kinds of food for mealier!
Ics,farmers and housekoepata, all of whlbii pto
fresii,and bought at the loWeat Oat% priceize bil
will be disposed of nt a small profit. -
They are 'receiving and interid keeping con.
stantty on hand a general assbrithent of fl_r
Band and Hoop Iron, - Runlet! and American
Sheet Iron, Cart dhd Spring Steel f English and
American Blister Steel, 'Pin Plate, Der Tin,
Pig and. Bar,. - Lead„,Speltir Iron- Wire, Rivets '
Files, Rasps, &c. &c.
'Aldo, WetherelPs Pure White Lead, Linseed
Oil, Turpentine, Copal and other Vernier), witli
a general adkortment of,Paints, Dye Stufik
Window Glass, &c.
Purchasers will find it to &it advemagerin
call and examine our stock, se we are enabled
to sell our goods at Philadelphia prices.
WRIGHT & SA XTON:
Carlisle, •November.lB, 1846.
HARDWARE CUTLERY ,
The Largest, best Selected, anti
Cheapest Stock of Hardware ever
brought to Carlisle! r
JOHN P . LYNE. respectfully info-ms 1;14-
friends and the public generally that he hart
just received tram the city a splendid stock of.
HARDWARE, • CUTLERY, SADDLERY,
Cheap Paints, Oil, Varnish, &c., which he ter
determined td sell cheaper than ever.
His stock Consists iii part of the runotorsgf '
Buiiking materials, such as Locks, Hinges,-
and Screws, nails and spikes, window glass, of
all sizes. - Carpenter's tools of all kitnis,.suelk
as planes, saws, chisels, augurs, braces and bits,
compasses, superior sand paper. Saddlery, a
fullassortmont consisting of brass pluted_and
Japanned Harhoss mountiug,saddla trees,bitts
stirrups; buckets, hog skins, raw hide, whip
stocks, &c. Cabincr. Makers' materials, soca,
as MAHOGANY VENEERS, Glass tind Ma.
hogany knobs, drawer and chest locks, Bed
stead screws and caps. Also, a splendid Assort
merit of fine pen and pocket knives, table knivits
and forks; fine scissors, and shears, sheep
shears; razors, and razor straps and shsving
cream, Also, Candlesticks and snuffers, short
vs and torigs,'brushcs, of all kinds, tubs , - nazi
1' &Acts. shovels and spades, hay and m
forks,halter and trace chains, coffee m ils
tooting glasses, and looking glass plates of vi
slits,mill end cross cut - eaves, bar, band, round
and hoop /von, cast, sheer and blister steel.—
Also, rifle - and rsio pcirkddt,..of thsibest quality
and safety fuse. Together' With every article
tinnily- kept in a Hardware Stbre, -
Call and, examine before Illteellating else
*here tie I am determined not to de !Jaw%
The books and accounts .of fifth of
J. P. Lyne & Co,; lire in my butidiyand per
sons knowing themiAlVetAndebted td call and
settle, as the books must be selded, tillidtme
diately otherwise suits will he institnidd with
out respect to persons. JOHN P. L YRE.
April 29, 1846. r -
At THE OLD •steLISHED HARDWARE STORE
NORTII ILINOYER STIiEE7'.
204 r Pure Gromid
200 Gel ons.Linsced Oil.
100 Gallons Spirits of Turpentine. •-•
2000 lbs. Novescotian Oriodstencs.
3000 lbs. Nails,. assor!ed. ,
With a full assortment of Carpenter's To o k,
Building4Materiiils; &e., nitric:lr' I Avill sell at
the lowest prices.
•
Purchpsers (In t l i• to.tbslrrtditintaie _
call bef(l9 .clae w tiara. . - -
. , JOHN iysg.
califs: F a gritemitoi 30 1 1846.
CABINET AND CHAIN ROOMS.
.„,..: •,,:RENiovA.L:•
TLI ,,
EsUbscritiore would inform heir ,t'r iamb,
and the. publ4, generatly, th t they, hav o
taken the loom in, North • 0
Elenover et rear, lately ocor
pied by hlr,fl:Bullock, As
Chair Manufactory, whet
theyr will keep :conlittintl.
for sale an elegant:atom-v.
meet of ,A,a IN 111 V
WARE A& 013131itir
7 ?
such s SSCR ETA rfrEF
ma
, AUS,- Workn&
Di qe , and.,Drevik 44C. edesi , N.- :
ntre :Tables+, Mrench,•,4lo4.:+bilik.g.'4.v r.-
pint - Bedsteads,' Ste:, They, hare, neerdan. wilir
_vontiheetb itest) on-hand -a-larger:Boi elegant..
.pitilety• of . 'etitAlßS of 'every description i: tw.
Which' they Woilditieite the attention of bruise.
keepers and tbpso just comnielleingt eoiltideno
the3sWill.,ifnid 'articles 'of Stick tiorkfruinship.
a,nd'niodeiefe;'prieea itc, ntnii,t i biiniitiilottii% to.
pureha'seri... '..., ~,_,,,..; ' . • , ,;`. ... ' , .- ~
ir,lrliey ~liiikalisi made'',eite!ielv(l+trtitfge..--
inents , for-thmitumfactore:of, -- ,-, -- ' , l - , - :iiiTJT ----
7 1 78 1 ,117511 1 46.41 A 46 4 l P+ M . 2 64 .2 '
oeld'colorst•sisee and itialitle 44 ;4 l, 9olsA;•ille ,
fully: equattertbOao made in the R . itest tageiner . ..
, :vqitir hveiry:totbef- article :of 94101 , W,Arevrm It ,
!tiflaThiehrtliiirvilli 1011. very Cheap for , CASIff,.
' iii'dzwilinitait-,rotoceihtir l'iod!tetr at '.market.
~ ,,„; l e, +4., , ,:, :.:,,...e ., ,++, ,I, ~. , t. , 4. ...,.. ,, ,.
• r ,
Oirritlig ,MA*, eil l reitteitable' -tointi ah
11 4. ( 44,4 1 0;colt‘sitti,iiitt rill qiSktfilineitihitvith,
*-,41 0 400.1 fiotrilitee.A:j o o, oB -cOlenlf.Y`. „Atli of
oxtre,ebargel;o44l 10 .7filkiCh!tql!,,kulltr,f"
1,1,0,..j,„ !tin? ' , .011 , -..riTro, 11 'i!) . 1., , •:.: , t.: 1,Y,„.
:1;. , •! . - Ii7DUINIBEI R.
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''general assortment of.tvell.scaitoued knm - . °
4'14 suliatteiftail CtiiPontere and .A-binet Mak
ers, kept at theialmirettientionsd--19:htsensist- ,
ani of Panels, first; second, Mild Thiri , ltomniork:
-Wlfte , Pine'Boards;PlanicandoantL.ng; also.
cherry, ,' Walnut,. Polklar: — Shingies t I -must ,
ftyiTairc.9,l4lakei alatuff,,of li, IN , MOodr,,, c•
luso, nedstoodC roottyretitt , turin a, - .l.6gauter - -
With slatiltbr:Vcietian'oßlialdi, nit
,of which 12'..
'Witt hMaeld' it modsiitepricaimoic '+'l4,-,e, - • -.' '
4 : l'hiVvesiteeitially 'l4lloll l *shaftritfetinblia .. ._
ii4i'qiieg4cOtifitpalt;tliat e theyteatf Setidito gen,. ' , ,
'irattititistiCtik. f.'"1._, 1 2:"WME91 , 40%....,. ,, , : ~
Carlisle, A` w 15; I, eikz:'.l" 41 ' ~, ,,' ;'!4,:4 -.-. ..—?..'•
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