Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, April 07, 1847, Image 4

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F:MiM
11110 E-in thc south Wesraiiili-ofthcpiebli
. Square, back ofthe couit,Tkrtto • '
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
9toyDollar and Fifty cents n year IN ANVANON. •
I'Wo Dollare,if paid within the year. °
Ale-Dollar. far six nionthn.• . .
These.tering . will be rigidly , adhered to. •
. RATES - OF ADVERTISING,
advereteentents,inaklne Ilfteendines or lees,
barged at the rate of Fifty cente for me Inaertieni—
hree times for Ono Dollar. nod twenty-Pia eeidit far
teary subsequent insertion. Toarlfadvertisert will
be eharge'd at the following rates :
One Column, with the paper, for one year, $25
Half wenlnntn, • do. • do. , *La
Two Squares,--w It h quarto rly Oltongee, CO
Duaineee Card% with the paper, A
JOG PRINTING;OF EVERY DESCRIPTION„
fillahharfiandhillOilanke,7,Ciratilarifenilaveee-Mlllll
t her deacrlption of Printing: - *teemed hamminely art
apetlit lonely, and at the LOWESVPRICES. .
:ro.,nirliftw,
A MILLINER'S CARD.
lovely woman Inns to .
And enrich the victim from the hentic.
Whitt chnrtn the pea design will earry
, What art will make the men preppie.)
The enly art her ocheinen to corer.
To givs . het wishes sure •uteges ;
To solo. to Ax - 11 xuptive
And ",wring his bosom," Is—to tittr.ms
O...Z . "Ate! poor thing; it's gone at last said
a foOrlather to a friend, alludingtO the death
.(tf a baby' tivo Months' old; "but we did all
ire could for it,anslthere,s rtmining.
It was ill only a week, and (iring that time
Are' had four doe ECM who gave eight cato.
miel powder., applied one blister to the chest,
six mustard plasters r und gave ilantirimo.,
wine, and other medivinew in abundance'
Yet the poor thing died !"
HARD CIDF.R.--7-•
... %V by. oear me, Mr. Long.
swallow," said a grim! lady, "how can yon
drink down a whole quart of dreadful hard
cider at a single draught ?" As soon asr .he
. -man could breathe again, ho replied, "I hog
your pardon, madam, bin upon my word it
4 • 1V;IFI EVI hard that I could not bite it off.—
A D.taxin's 1-lEm..—Tliero is a capital an- .
eedote ol qienback" in the Spirit If the Tipies
illustrating the thicknem and insensibility of
a negro'S heel. Ten or twelve "Color'd pus;
.1-sons,, were snoozing in 0110 of ilieir qabins
w th their feet to the lire, wheiiont? of ihhn
etddenlyexclaimed:'•l smell foot a-burniiil
Presently- he added anxiouitiq Who foot dat
•a-buriiin'?" Receiving .no answer, lie rei
terated the question wi‘h Eli!l more emphasis.
Who toot dat a-burnin', I sul Dat Vont. foot
Cull!" Still no answer: when drawing,
self up, he reached his hand toward his feet,
and exclaimed; "JfJg foot biiritin,' by ato:ly . '
and quietly strech . ed himseif out to sleep a.
EIE
.A2MAIS OF ENTERPRIZE!—A New Qt.leans
,paper-gives the -following description of an
-individual in AleXico named Sequin, who
called - himself a Color.el. He Li-sired tir 4,11
some lots of land, and said he, "here gentle
men, buy now if you want to make fortunes.
Here's the incation of a mag,napirnous city
we're at the foot of navigatitm. Next year
I'll put up a lawyer's rains, a potheczny's
doins, and a 'blacksmith's institution, and af
terwartis aieglar cimetery,where
from the circunijasper counties will send in
their boys and girls of both sexes t(iltiNhic
ntlannized in a college eiMatiti - OiT. Then I'll
instruct a meetin-horse, and the stores and
'taverns will spring up in course. I can't do
this till next sear, 'cos 1 havn't grit hard cash
enough yet, and Cll have nothin' to do with
the darn'd bank bills : let a man oiler me
one and it I don't make a sacrament of him,
mind me! Do you see that well? , Inporto
pump handle into it, and fix an anecdote In
fetch the water through all the meandcrirrg
and turpentine walks in my sass-garding,and
the effect of the arrogation will be such that
the very air wtll be polluted with the ordur-
Heroes execrations piotruding from the flow
ers—(il I'm an accocheur in anything, it's in
flowers)—l'll put up a tharrtnea in the mid
die of 'em, for my women folk to store the
'milk and butter, &c. and then run a condition
"through my [Muse and pronision it otr, but
I'll run up a real edifice next year, and clap
-a chronology on the top, so that the ladies
..and gentlemen may look at' the stars and
milky Way , through a horoscope that ex
port from Galveston. I can't do it all at once,
as my women folks are growing up and get:,
'ring more costive and expensive on_me ev
-ery ,ear. Come in, gentlemen, lot's liquor.",
• Ctt7 man not fifty miles from Portland,
lybit wished to piss himself off as well read,
was boasting the other day of having read thei
mite of Napoleon.
Who was it wiitten by V said a friend—
.4•Elder Lamson?'
Why no,' said the 'incident Hume, s t it
seems to me that's not
like
the name,but
it sounds something like it.'
delft bitliev, after all yourlatowle.,,e
.of Napoleon, repined his frillaid, !ha you
icon tell.what )ear Buonapurto aimed the
, • '
Well I don't tinier as jortn . teli the 4act
year,', said the,kistnrian,sorafehing his know
ledge boi;. , Taal know plagtlT:tiell . that he
idid (lima:them, itnirdie&therc.".'
° And with a pompousl'lobriah of'hkfist, at
•
hit superior. knowledge' of hislify,lhe .•
• ' 4 l'iterreiOtlhe4ilii:of
~.047TOP#!0 0 44,i. 41 Y. 7 ialuitc,!!0!PblY' V v e,.
All, get ,on .01e , better-41116 7 Oetter; orourse •e.
• .7rnnif . " ln trine,
cheat you { ,flUltdoghng
,hi to:;; ;if ho , be,
iabn
lOi ej o.4o,to
.. • 1.14- :
otrillxn preimije of fnrnttie,,in,Epiopehee
2nbileaoheitilintliniiefey*" 4.gg
• :TRA'Jir4,ftiNvp,,,,: f
• rOPliediin;indunttioun:hiilleii,iffilinm-obligeit
r '"'"
3 1 V1i*:tifTOM baill!
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•
Mbititie4 o
~Tothe Sick . dated.
lET ITC* Ay Ito ; pre Atoxstrairim Or: Ore° •
fficd'oritli , EuoglocdOl - daTATithnin,'Broutehl • -
Its, Spitting plund,,Paintin'lhe sideti•Breant,'
Soar, Throat, , : Hoarseness; thni
Hont,whoopingeough;LiverCotinptainirt;&Cio
rerinember that it is' .; ''
TrtnitssortVCortvolSir SYRUP '
dAtilY:fffro6tAtig auebroadarl
all these diatinieS- • „
w
Tlieteforo or „ o w! mixtures 11l
contain, etprofesses to; e..mtaita 'Par,' and por
chime of Orem only who arc known-hot to deal!
.in Spuriousarticles. • • .:. ' •
Read thii following testimony Ao the valtio'nf
-the obeys medicine, from a well knoWn
Zen of Cumberfand county'. • • '
- DteXtrises•Tovvitunst
• Abut/L.8440re, binge, connagoonce,ec
Wii
lii'dottuty natutifitiririYm .
attacked with seyere-painem the breast. pal!,
pitstion. of the heart and•shortnces of bre4tlif
which werc•soott followed by it failure ofap
putite.extreme waltefulneso at night,und potful
paralysis of my limbs—those symptoms of
derangbd system -being frequently attentleth
with spitting of blood.. Per about two yenta
'was oleo oCcusioniillithrown into convulsions
which lift me 11l 'a Miserable state of feeble
nem and began to afteet my mind: Frain l ime
t time Illy otifferinga were more or 1020 severe:
anvil at length they increased to.stich a degree;
and the 'violence of trot syrOptonts werefut ling•
monied, that for a whole year. I woo. unit blilt to
attend to attend to any busincoa. lering this
time It consulted' . sonic able phys icians and
attended' to thPir prescriptions:ll6lol their
ahiil was. tinavniling to procure me relief, and
at Length they,'regarded my recovery as entire
ly hopeless. _ this_condition.il `informed
°film saltuiry effeatoof TimmoneA Compound
Syrup. of' Tar. nod Wood Naphtha, iri a came
somewhat Similar to ininP, and though I had
given tip all expectationo of a recovery of my
I former. health by human merino, yet being
forcingly Kivitted to try. the medicine, I was at
length priffoßed uporito do an and I have now
in any, that by the tine ofoix b tllan m) health
lout been restored; and I am nom able to at
tend to'busicipsa with an much facility no usual.
HENRY MYERS. •
Trim:loll °Woof, N• cornet:FIFTH and
SPRUCE oto.
- .
Sold in Carla& .by R.....„Angney -Principal
agent fur Cumberland co,'
Price 50c. nr 6 !notice t'ur
lebrunry 10, 1547
NURSE WRIGHT%3 SYRUP FOR
CHIL DRCN TEETHING.
AA LL ItS - travitretitl - if Mitred
- (11 - . 'With any of dins, diseases incidynk .. to the
Mote or infancy , such an convulsions, spasm°.
lie o.roup, numueous eruptions,- disordered
itenach, and loownes. of the howeles, should
'never be without this in fallible remedy that
'ma proved so effilacirms in all the starve die:
Ames. Nomei'otts testimonials mi :hi. be giveti
,o prove its merits, but a trial is better.
Sold-by S. r.3.1.107'T, Carlisle.
31nre11.3, 1847.
'GAiILEGANIS BALSAM OF HEALTH.'
An ApproiTil Remedy ibr Dyspepsia,
4T- . •
TRI arc' two reasons why this medi
• ne'can be 'recommended tl'ihe
—ono is, that moat personit who have AO ight
it buy itagain, thereby showing that 'tliby
Bard it as a valuable Family medicine; the
other is that certificates are in the posses,ion
ofttia Propriettn of permanent cores having
'been effected not only in persons afflicted for a
short time, but also in cases of long standing
It is composed altogether of a vegetable
matter. is perfectly harmless, can be takennt
all nines, end is nu hindrance tolbusiness.' .
restores and revives the_ animal spirt is, elen nses
the stomach from all morbid humors . which
cause indigestion.and t.cidities. It also re-.
moves nrrvuus tremors, rhilmatic pains, and
prevents their return; cures all antics of the
stomachs nod bowelsolmost immediately takes
away palpitation of the heart, and promotes'
tire free circulation of the blood,„
Tho - direction n ccoulpnilyfitg esah
contains a number:of Certificates one of wliklij
is given in this 'adveitisetnent.
Di:A it Rte:—shoot two years ago I feria se..
reedy afflicted with ..ispepsia, which I had!
for the Met fifteen years previouii to the above'
named time, which was very much increased,
by my having a blood vessel ruptured upon my
lungs,. occasioned by lilting—which increased]
my complaint, dispepsia and .general dnbiliiyi
and weakness, to such a decree, that two or
three years previous to my using the Garbo.
gent's Balsam, I never ate a meal but 111 Y
stomach became so painful that I had immedi.;
utely to throw it up. Seeingrrarlegant's
earn advertised 1 was induced -to try a bottle;,
after taken the very first dose It appeared t,,'
strengthen my stomach; end every dose of th
first bottle helped me so much that in the!
course of a few days, my etoinach !began to,
retain and digest (ivory thing I ate. I confined
to use the Balsam until I used sevaralbottles:
which cured line _entirely. and .restored into to
perfect health. which Lhave_enjoyed_erer
and net oefpre for flfieen years. I cheerfully,
ecommend it to all waling who ate ilotedffl,
witlittlispepsia - nr ilihility OfStotnifelf. r'" --
IIENRY LQTTHAN, Fred'k CO. Va. j
Prepared and '8614 by the Prolirintnr;.JOHNl
H. M I LLER, opposite the Mail* I-rouse, leredi
erielc„Md, and by SAMUEL ELLIOTT, sold
agent for, Carlisle: • ." • ••/ •
Feb. tO, 1847.'
_ .
a, LE .1ROY?0,
VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL 'PILLS. ~
THE only, known medicine that itt the same
tithe purges , purities, and strengthens tlUti
kritent Letoy's Pill nre,a new
which has hunt appearell,-and takingtbe'l
pliices of all . other's' 01 :the' rattle class.• These
pills are cum p.ised of mail); ingredients, but 'the
:tw - o — inliitapal ones 'are' biiiresparilla !it'd 'Wild ;
• Chu•ry, so 4iiiteittliat•therattiogellikr I 04e one
thrum;l;l' its admiatere whir oilier substibuics o pp
111.7ifig yul purging. while, the other is, strength-,
eitingthecy stem. , Above : pills, a re,:et, Ore
ton) . o.i”id upeaing it dribleratutta'
Nag lied eagerly sought fir by.roctliclill
nereribeforedlicavered. lii ntitir'iorde tiiey do;
the week of two mediCikei;likdifti'ftfiiiiiCh — tietz
eei , thioto - noir two we knob Orr !rue they i•etifore'
'lathing from the isyideni but the: imituritiep,ih!
that while they iptirgd it hey 'streligtheni and 'feriae'
Alley,cause no debilitation. ; and iprei (ollowad
invreantitno,i 10r. Joe :Itey'4,llll4 !oven ,lontlerr
(11
;vijittiOut3yeakon,ing - if, - b,p,t - tliev;Tremoye l a' 1, - tip;r"
' particles from chyle' befOre it Weopre r
:millinttroll4l(l, arid ihiiii'Milee . fripaie'lifeeil'oo9
titter
'ecvtliere4ir naifieti ° od'dekiieeelatleitilitie "the
o penal toil of Mt , 'mhit"etisellent I ormreiliciipeti,
which never at ral na or tiirtarect heiligtio i efon'e4.
tione,bni Mitoses inedir to moric in a rerreiflitillito
urcl, reconvert and 40110, C.pnra ii okfekell Abele tick
not become pole and emaciated, butllop contrary,
fir While lt is the property or tllidillOrapiirilla,
united. /LW itketioerlingre o lieili ff i ! Ilvelnove.
;el) tloCi pipraign and imp e, it ~i s ,egerdily„,thp
ttrcdierty,pfilie:WPOClietrY'lb 001 i s
• ualural totil r adurid I 'and , fienOell fidoolit - , 3 rltate of
• health lallie..ierpkin iesult uriitetl'opeva:,
Tcrolif:4'
sale, in Canna oily_ A:itlyers, sole
relentyytodbfiZillyaiiiu,
Tt l l94'g r ;.:*4 s :olP. -4
viwitide;rebL, 10, . •,
.gealtt . .rsaintipimp,dpirwqp , ,*
1 9:tlifte 9r nV.l.f9trollkittri9ol9".,434rnrsg'itT4
beep, artottTr 1 49, 14 T r i ' H t
•petpAoot•p tow 9 9)? Pc‘n 1r" Y •
'11164 110e11 ate psy ,4414 q aid 1.3,414‘11,4 .0 , 0AP1 . ,
pg,o4#l, ,, arcre?
Viestetetoprsent then) to , •, . f+r
1,v1,04%,?er i 'tummy, ,
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SIBIEIIIII
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Lir , '___l l- 11PItte-Literrit-iiitier
.RH is klediume,foe llyspepaut or
Intli e tespoji , Alie.iiitiver'sitl.4titfullaiut, Head-
Ause,pe •ession of Spirits; Firhideseed Fustules
us the Ilabitital' Gitstlveness, Itheutnatism,
,Aifectltss oft.htp Bladder
Verfeef preventative Of lliliouts
and Western Fevers, iittil the hest reme dy ever
used ioresturing,tbe pskiesty ittlei!' befog prostrit
led by Fetter; - htit: Erystpdlas, Enlargement of
the Bones; Fiivet,:ahillAitte;:riii:tultinor,,.--goul
iies.s. (i,enertObebility, ter gene:
ralitrostrattOn‘eitutted-brilbtettee; - Medroird, or
indiscretiols!itonstaitted 'Lingo:tut itodtberration Of
mind,esoiliiii:l9e(ol'o4ti,losshf memtryeAllphesa
01'oi Slottitilitepelech,e4treiiichr,ofi'imunten t meCs
o'.d. mos class otdoessh geograllY, this metli-
Ttme hie never equal. Gout r iCtiddineolh,
tee' 111Uot1e"Jiiuiidice;-(;dss=gl~l~ilie.-
..tver. Complaint; Leprosy; loielOeso.
KlLCUlttAt.•lllSEA..tES: ,44 Ntive'r'llilto to
ernilieste entirely r all,the efteutworMet.olivy in=
thtitclv sooner t h an any other medicism.. Night
'Swede; Dervous ilebility;, Nervous .COlidpißinta I
'..)f Sill kiittis; Neuralgia; Organic Affections; pftt,
pitittitm of the tleart;. Pamter's Pains
st the head, side, back, limbs, joints and t orgtspo;
dash 'of blood to the head; ScurvY; Salt !Menet;
;welling; sick eatlnchu,• Stifhessofthe Joints'
ieorfula King'S.--Evil;;Syphiiis'
;omen; Ulcers or erbry description', and
Paposuip nod EmPrudence
I+ENIAI. 00:4 eA NIMS--;.Laidesi of 'pale
:hsiplexlon nnti consumptive habits, anti Such as
.re .dehilitsted by those obstructions which 'fc
miles are liable to, are restored by the use of a
title 01.4 am tit hisorrimill vigor. It; is by far
the best rcnte'dy'ever discovered for wenkly chit.
Wren, Red suck as hove heti humors, being plea
sant they vestli4,tske it. It I simetliatcly restores
the appetite, strength cud color.
t.rnyel Irn it
',lilt; Liver. Coin
Nothing; ogti Le'inohe'sisipt r i Sing lltsn its invig
orating ,e(lects on the human frame. Persons, nil
we , titness and lassitude before inking it', at once
become robust and milli of energy under its influ
ence. It immediately cemitersets the ttervelesk
ef ssotthe human Warne, which is the great cause
barrenness,
•
Thelollbwing are some a
ofthe certificates and
complimentary nothies•that. haye been 'received
ay the Propiletor,ortlie effiekerof this meilieine.
Nlr. Philip Wilcox, or ills well knOwn firm of
Wilenx fk Richmond, Shipwrights, or New Ben
was entirely cured of a confirmed canker of
lie stomach, throat and mouth, with sore lips
accompanying 'hill disease, and his gene
.ral health' mimh improved by the use of only . one
imttle. 51r. Wilcox has suffered severely for a
number oryears with- this•disense, and attributes
his cure entirety:lo the use °tale Bitters.
Cot. John Baynes, Deputy Sheriff of Bristol
Alain., has voluntarily cm tified that' he
wascured by the Bitters,of.Jauniliee,lniligestion i
Belo/ache itrul Vertigo.
Gibbk of Sandwich, testifies that several
pemitms in that town, well known to hint, have
been benefitted by the use of the Hitters, mid in
every elite they have given the most perfect sails.
nietion.
P. It. Perkins, Esq. Attorney nt Law , of New
liedlrird, wnv cured of on unpleasant eruption of
the face, hy . the use or the Bittern.
(From the Daily Evening Bulletin.) •
It is not our custom to puff Intent Nledioines
unless we know them to be really excelletit..--
Ilsving, ourselves 31 knowledge or Br. Wood's
iarsaparilla told Wird Cherryllillersould
or.,:seertliriends-who-Nore-been-henofitted-h,
their use, we tin not bevitate to•recomntend them
in'thepuhlic. Both. Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry
are articles ofestabitsitedreptitation in the me&
teal world, anti this preparation •f a made with
treat care an& appeure to combine all the medi
cinal qualities of both in an an.•suaimanner. For
tale by the proprietor, E. Thdroton,Jr. Water
street, and hLthe Oroggists generally. Any one
suffering h T otn horndiseases of the
or headache, would do well to give these Bitters
a trial.
Prepared 1,4* E. Thornton,..Tr. Sabi Whole
sale and Retail by Ws'Arr k KETCHAM. 01 Poi-
Inn street, New. York; SA NUM!. mutyrr,
Carlisle; and Druggists geheraTly ilirougliout the
Slides. Price Is, large bottles.
Deeember 2, 1846.
The Oldest and Most Popular Medi=
tines now Offered to the Pnblic, are
Fahnettock's Family medicines,
\ lam: times Tett Thousand Certifichtes like the
following have been VOlunittrilf given to th e i r
V):101.11 . CUOE, during the lust - eighteen years,—
All of Falmestock's Family Medicines are pro
rerbial far their cheapness and ellicscy, and no
family should be without .an assurtnirot of th em
nor will they, it is ieven, alter a trial a them
8.. A. F-IHNESCOCK'S VERMIPBGE
UM
;11...A..FAIINESTOCK'S VF.IRMIEUGE.,
AVE: freilitenily used hillitestodes Vermi
l
ige, with good effect; but recently I have ad
ministered in one or two eases in which the er
red, were astonishing. In nneease from the use
of one vial, t4fi worms were 'discharged, and in
another 46 ;meet!, to.the entire relief or the little
*otr - jveri. Sighed CHIC ‘VALLACE, M. D.
Rellcville,ln I. Sept.4g;lB4s.
Price 25 acme per vial.
ralmestook's Vermifuge, together with Fah
nestock's Caminniive Lozenges, Fahnestoek's
C nigh Lozenges, Fahnevtock's Eye.lVater, and
Pahnestock's Ifulalacient,a certain eurefor Rheu
matism,areeoltl in Carlisle, bv
Da..l. .1, ..‘IYRRS, and
S. W; lIAVERSTICK
THOMSONS COMPOUNO'SWIIIP OF TAR
DWOOD NAPTHA.
.
1000 ' PERSONS
.oiiledidphie ; alone
men .testify te the ,iv
nt that , pOistetful remedy.. TAROMPSON'S
CONIPOUND,_ I SYROP ; OF . AND
WOOD . NAPTRA. Reed l Road Astonish.
euielof Chronic Bronchitis
- Philadelphiu,•May 236.1844.
Mr. 8 Titeursom—Dedr - Sir. , For, more that
four years past I had been dreadfully Minuted
with an Affeetio . nof the throat, which `rny,phy
ilelatiproriounded ., i'Clironia caps
ted,by repcated.anCnoglocted thnlds: The dis
Livia suffered ie indescribable, . . :Brost' was
liltetnliy 'raw7With violont coughing, au that
blood would come from it; also great, uppres.'l
sion; pain and tightness at Pte. chest, ann favor; 1
—in short' all thei,,asual'Ohnionery .'siymptonts,
'shaviefitheiiisolVeiqhowodtheuteelren. - causing
entire los of reaysti , rtify,t.hroat Was
leached and*blistered* aye! and_o_v_er: r egain.__L .
ofeverymade trial lttio;urrn
reedy, and. at d if.
fdrenf poricidehad the'adviee phys4ifarik , ,
and all with nolo" itvaif.'"'Aliat''two"indullit
since l made trial of fouf-Coniaound Syrup ,if
Vißibd,Napthit s and beffira ktlfattinkee,
theifirst.bottle ; l'faltrellot; ,I,contuturul until 1,
-. 11 4-4akert-enSemlbolilesvWbleh completely-Fre.-
-moved , the disease and restored , merta• perfect'
health); and I, firmly belleve. , l- shouldilaVnoW
be living, hid , it'uot beenifor , your. InvaldibW
*Odiulne;l" ". 4 " ":
t• 12,/lR'4i(0'1010 . 6!: •
'Vrinc,il 4 4l oiliaq. N. ,R;o6iner of, r.
xtkpeekraisk, ,
61%14141 trt,;Cirliele by STE Nso
MEHAFFEY, - zi
..` B A RGAINS;'. BARRAINS, . - ../.
- tiltiz .libserimilit:•yr ablor:t9lefloca ibtirot.beic'
.."4-4.:Caillmlres,' . 0 q 9. ,Ijft, I t sittep,Merirns t
Alptoiii7l l :lirtimii qli neco - ,....6310,0ary,,cipth.
irill'ilillihtn , itrAirt vAggil, jutOo r _ cm. k ri , f .'',
stotiroval prinl9'94.' • cobit`thd,st9re gr
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nicarlislei,lsinums t l3, .1114t , .., , ,! , '" , ! . 4,.. , %
J , -?,, 1 ii, ,
'''Dititt 'Of 'Wni; 'lllltaidlish i ,deoNL`
,
VehOTICE istter,eigiven,tlti:lktMrit of Ad. ;
41.ntlnisOttoitAkhonti,nem, with' the wilt en.
44 1xed, 8 01 4Ptt , Rti4te
,ittte,nt - ,.thitmongtt tfnw,ylll4.44oNl,lhrtvg h
ifirMellt e.iluhfclObttrt-relltdinK Ipuld borcnitt
1.,09115,11 androt inimedt.;
' IP-arrViitti , kitlttlso;luttint idAla?.llo.9 l ) , Pr.,
rs nrnotm i ttey.,etnnit
_I Vl.lll tit,AMES,
rtitrilm; are 0; 11, '1 tt it' lAjer
.
Inttunc iiiiiji
THE_FRANKLIN...HBEAISUIVINCLu_v_,
d a tit,
;1- ' l ' 46fiii'iiaa 4 th ysAtel'ati,eit.
itednaiapplose orda image by flre,ou PROPEII.TY
Itnd'EFFIVSB, of pvt. , ry ... tlesor.tptioui lO• town or
Connttllbiltliiiudat reasonialllkteiPia:,,A.pplicur
ITaiiirnade eliber iieriOnally brletieVorill be
pyotupgy attended to.
•!,
,„ preit,
RatOs Intiitrance Rednoed l, .
r •1'1471.P ETUAL ; •
•
firl9 .4. _k oeStotie,difellings or store!' - • •
.• --,-124 10 3 p o depupt.
dd" 0'1 . 41;911es " , to 3, dc),
do 111eerns 3 to 4- .-
' • 'll6' db Mina • 4" to - do '
-- 410 -- 4dlrSndllerfprivate - ) ---, 1-to 5 do—'
do,• - , do ;Stablealpublio),. to 71 , do
tIO Grist' Milli,,,Water
• Power, 73 to 10 do
XVWITAIL R/SK: '„
Brink or Stone dwellings sind Fur-,
liitnre from 30 to 400 $lOO Value
do do from
and 'Meridian- "
Mtn 55 to sco do
do do Taverns antWurtilture
• 40 to 130 do
. do* do; Barns Ind Gcintenla
. 35 to 75 do :
do 'do Stables (public) •
100 to 150 do .
• do do Grist Mill and Stock
75 to BO do
Frame and Logdwollings and Fur
-niture 50 to 75 . • do
do ado. Stores and Merollan-
EMI
do ..do tavernsand Fortlitort
9()
do do Grist Mills antll l l ° do
AO to 100 410
The subscriber is agent for the abotecnmpany
for Carlisle and.its vicinity. All appikationafor
easurance either by mail nr perinatal,- will be
promptly attended to. W. D. SEYMOUR.
..lime.V.l. I P 45. Iv-33
DELAWARE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO'Y
O} PHILADEtPHIA,
On the Insurance principle i combined
with a large joint-stock Capital. Premi
reduced to nearly half the usual rates.
1p Y the Ant of Incorporation the stock Is
II IP pledged for the payment of any losses.
Which the Company maPsuntiiin. And as an
odslitional security to the assured, the act re,
quires that the prutils of the business shall be'
i lundeflaq rernaiq.,with the corporation, as a
iguarantAe end protection to the insured against
loss. This hind . Will be reprenenied by scrip
I issued by the Company, beating interest notex
4cceding six per cent. per annum, The insured
I are entitled to a pro rata share ofthe profits of
I the Company, and will receihe that proportion
'of the aforesaid •fund in scrip, Oiler! the
I amount awned premiums paid by him, bears
j to the tail wutworearned premiumirand-ca pi ta I
_ .
•
The scrip thus Issued, to . be tranefetabler on
the hooks of the Company as Mock.
• No dividend of scrip can he- made when
the losses and expenses exceed the amount of
earned premiums. , -
1 The insured are protected from loss at the
customriry rates of premiums. without any
individual liability or responsibility for the
' losses, or expanses - of the Corporation. The
assured have all the rights of membership,—
can vote at all elections, and are CHOW as
Directors of the Corucirution.
The inbscrtber has been appointed agent for
ibis Company, and as the . mutual principle
q superseding every othet mode of Insurance,
to would'confidentlyrecommend it to his friends
arid the public. •
The North American. Company has closed
their Agency: - Those having policies expiring
Ili ghat office can have them renewed in the.
;Delaware - Company on - much more - favorable.
terms.
For full particulars enquire either by lett
or person to .10F1N .1. MYER.S.
Gnilisle. September 10, 1841-1 y,
E.pe el EA ST P EN.A'SB OR 0 UGH
MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
ITHE Allen snd F.astpennsborougli Mutual Fire
Insurance Companyolliumberland County 01'-
min - intim! by an net of Assembly, is now fully or
gam in operation muter the management of
t oe following commissioners,
ClthStay onan,Ja cob Shelty,Wrolt Gorges,Lewis
Christian Titzel, Michael Hoover, Henry
Logan . .Sl ichael Cockliti,Benjamm H Musser,Levi
Merkel,Jacob Kirk,Melatior Brettemattund Samd
Prowell, who respectfully sell the alttsttion of the
citizensolCuntberlandand Yorkeountiestothe ad
vantages which the company hold out.
The rates of Insurance are as low and favorable
as an' Company of the kind in the State. Persons
Wishing to become members are invited - to make
application to the agents of the company who are
willing to wait upon them at any time.
• " .. JACOB SHELLS, Preet.
MtettAct. lloovra, Vice President.
• Lewis Ryer, Secretary.
Michael Cocklin,Treasurer. .
9711
.4GE,"rIS.
Nilolute! lloover,Generil.Ageni,Mechanicsbii r i
Rudolph Martin, N. umiberlandtriwnsiiiie. -
M Cocklin, Allen township. . .
Wm R Gorgas, Allen township. •
Christian Titzel, Allen township.
Jour C-Dunlap;Allen township.
Peter Pornltort, Cast Pennsliciro'lownship.
_
C.'il. IFliwition, Kingstown,
Shiremonstowa,
Simon Oyster, Wormleysburg,
Dr. Jacob Baughman, Coraele,
Jacob Kirk,General Agentfor York Couniy,N ew
• Cumberlami P.O. •• • -
'Henry I,ogon Yorkcounty.
Ibhti Rankin, York l englaP, , •
Daniel 'lllaily;Tork
.14, Ru‘infia..Yht:c7 6 4V. ." •
PhillOccaltbilliPirotimittmeetimity4
DtheNtifintil,* - 11klmokokleollui*acc.
Of-10
.„ •
THE CUMBER(I4,NIiYAL:IIE.t . .., •
Jlistual Proltaibleempii.fyi
"E;OI.TMAPfRLANONALLEV M UT
AL • PIIO'rECII'ION. COM PANY be
under. ithef direction of the follOw hilt hoard of
Managers for the ensuing year, vies—Thomas C..
Milier,..Presidenti,Sannuel.thilbraith, Vice Pre:.
chianti-I)a' .
reri—A
, M m e i:, secretory,. Jgrnes Wenkley.,,
:Stiongler,,T.lL.Medtinecy,..Sansuell.Trltt,. J.oho
'Zug, 'p.,Oreeti;Jehe peer,
Ahrtt hem' iiiitg;ttilfj.,./idnitiS county. - heir l cre
ill so iaultier, of .48rt!, toPPOIMO .il4llll
- 'es, Who w li'reiseiyestifidientroa. fur
InsersuctLcsocg i seanlAhem mmedistely.
proval to the elflike Orate Compsny,trhen,,the i poN
icy, be issued . without-delay. ..'For: further
iniorriionisee.,ttplitintlerSbe Pompsoy..:t
...EH e5.21511,1414r.11, - - - Pre,-+
• ..t
Thu* Ibliowifig;gentlemen , hstre.ibeeit. ; cripdinted
AGENTS it , ti
~,SL, P ,,,Ege „Carlisle, b 421 . `,t
. Dr. irit7.onyi.:Meahanipshtirgi - .:..'.r.!
t:fr
Williic.*!,BstpWentpennsittit t o,, i „
ltteins,P;sq. Nerburg.'i • '
John. Clindeeini
s .
:Sterthett , Ctilliertitots,-Shippenstittrg,: , •,
• Mitech fr: 1146 P- ; .. • •
..i'l , l' I:(3 ,'11,111,4 ':; ` ,
zcoyEANottNE . ~,...-.-,.. 1
~; AN , ixo natulKe il ands, perfactili, , 1 , •
~
wire ler Oct most excruciating ,P,' , ;,... •,;•/,
rikmaso •,•tigi . .3:l()QTH,AClllEii't'l ef. 1
7
is to be found at
_ A •._. • -., ~Ir •,. :
••' 'C'",ELLIOTTS ,i A"-;''.' ' ...11 , ' *".".'; '"•1
r. , lAki4ric CheMbialStorti./ • /.; __. i, !I '• ) ,, ' 1
• •,Dce. AU, 1840.--.1,i b ;_.:+ r:• . t.tr.1%.-7- ';{l ';'' f
4 4 i k A [ kis . , 1 . .
10 11 . 1 1•07i°0iqc.. ,7 6;:ltni!iiii ,,,, me ,
t - : ~40001P,',40,P000.604!',, P trief rimfi,
i lk i
L • b
!,, iirpore:.m..46,i.-. 4 ,,,..t. ~.,..V , ..4.',..,-,. n:l4- .: ' .,: i ,:;_ '
„Ara tglaritlvinces niti,do o n ipmeriecilis. , I
•
Fib. Ioi 1 84V.-41m: . , , ~ '-',;,,,,,'
~ (4, ,'-, ,"t• -.,
;•
r,,
' f
,
.
—Ridge-Roaa r abotegiutumoodireef r ---,-
'AT this nstablibliment, may ,ht
gretibist
interns for IRPisiIAILINGS in Oa-Untied,
Siliteticto - Vhleh thdriittantreedtliene li t' *apt'
,6f ;ICY deeoriptibn ens
ties, is partictiarly for invited.
. ; The r -principal part of,ill,thelianditome hail-
Laurel Hi 11,'llidrinindrit-iiirolliei
brated COthe'tartes in the' Cit; tinir CocinlY of
Philidelphlii;whicli hat% hien eo uf . ghly
ed by the public press, we r e executed itt,tti
manufactory; '''''
A large Ward Room is connected' with 'tiie
establisbnitetit; — wherif la kept ' bonitantilY on
hand If lefge:atok_otreadyitnadoltettittilingv_
Ornamental Iron' Settects,',lron — CfralW
might plain and ornamental Iron Gates, 'null)",
as artentilvirsiacirtment of trop Poeta, Peden. ;
tole, Iron Arbors, &dJ Also; i 6 great Variety,
Wrought and Cast Iron Ornitnerits, 'enitable
for frailings. and other purpolice. •
The subieribartiould also state that id hie
Pattern and Designing Dependent he
ettipinyed some of the best talent In the coon : ,
try, whose whale attention is devoted to the
businesa—formlng altogether One df the most
compipie end systematic .eistabliihment • of the
kind in the Irmon,
,
ROBERT WOOD, Proprietor,
'Ridge Rued, above Buttonwood Street
PhlledelpLio, Fbb, 3.!8471„
6S to 85
Fdr ItenderinapoOti f Slices &c
" 7-
911111 Ht enbocri liar hereby makes known to
the publie,that ho has for side a Comp*
silica, whhout the ORO „of. India Rubber or
;Gum, which will render Roots and Shoes and
Leather of eve •y description • •Voter, Proof,
--permanently Water Proof, against wet or
damp, by proper application, besides softening
and improving it • . _ . .
This-Composition is patented both in this
country and, in Europe, and is one uf the great
and truly. beneficial discoveries of the age.
Price per dozen boxes, s2,oo,singgle box 25
Cents, As a guarantee of the character and
genuineness of the composition the subscriber
will reflind the money- ahould,it not give'entiro
satlsfuellon. .
. .
He is also prepared to render cloths of every
deseriptlon, Awning, Sailcloth and Cotton
Dunk 'completely water proof and, secure
against Mildews and rot.
Apply nt the United StaTem Water-Proofing
Compatiy, No. 1I Walnut Street Philad'a.
STEPHUN B. RICHARDSON.
try One Agem 111 each of the towns in thin
State will be appointed to dispose of ihe Com.
position, to whom liberal terms will be made
on application ns nboue.
Philadelphia, Feb. 8, 1847
STEAM MARBLE WORKS,
Ridge Road, above Spring Garden Slice,
MITTS establishment js-erected on an' ifnpro.
ved plan, and by the aid of Steam Power
manufactures all kinds of Marble Work in a
superior style, rand at the lowest prices for
capb.
The largest and best assortment of Markle
Mantels ever offered to the public may be Ilan
at the Ware. Room, to which th^ attenthin
of purchasers p is reapectunly invited.
frotipite - d - GardenTatatnety and Vases or the
most tasteful design and patterns, made attire
finest and" handsomest 'description of- Italian
Marble; Tiles for Flooring, Imported 'and al.
ways on hand, and for sale at the most reason.
able prices.
Marble Cutters can hd supplied at all
times with any nitinlier or finished mantels or
Table Tops, nt reduced Wholesale pricen.mnd
the Trade will lie furnished nt the shortest
notice with all kinds of Marble in the bloCk,
iormulAti-siinsfor Monumentsd,m- -
JOHN BAIRD
•
Ridge Rond, ebnve Spring Grrden St
Philed*hilt, Feb. 3, 1547.
Cheap Watches and Jewelry.
e,' AT the Philadelphia Watch
1 / 4 and Jew.,lry Store; 91) North
4)
... Second St., corner.of
A ; • Grad lever Watchs, fullj .
-*a ;
~ ..rt.- oiled, 18 caret asses $45 00
.I.VV:asai.-- Silver Lever Watches,
V full jewelrett, 23 011
Silver - Lever Watches seven-jewels 18 tin
Superior Quarter Watches - 10 Cl))
Intitution quarter Watches not warranted .5 00
Gold Spectacles '8 00
Fine Salyer Spectacles I 75
Gold Bracelets with topaz stones 3 51)
Ladies Gold Pencils 16 carrels,: 2 00
Gold Finger Rines 37i centW to $B, Watch
Glasses plain' Igi cent, to 18.1; Lunet 25.
Other articlesln proportion. ...111. goods .war
raided to be what they are sold tor.
On hand some I,►old and Silver Levers, La
mes and Quartiers lower than the above
liMil
Philedelphin, Feb. 3,1F47
HOVER'S .FIRST PREMIUM INK
No 87 North.Tliird Street,
PHILADELPHIA:
celebrity oldie Inks'manulketutplhy the
1. subscriber, and the extensive sales sitbse
quent_upon the_high_reputation,which they ;have
nttal fled, not only throughout the Wird Slides •
but in the West Indies and In China, has
him to mak - e - every neeessnry - arranianent .to
supply the vast demand upon his establishment
He is now prepared with every variety of Black,
Blue, and red Inks, Copying. In.elihle Ink,
and Ink Powder,- all prepared tindie •Ilis own
personal superintendence, so that purehasers
ma. depend upon its superior quality. , .•-
ROVER'S ADA MANTINK ICKMENT. R
superior article for Mending Glass, Chum, Cali
inet Ware. usehil to every Housekeeper,
he.ng a white liottid, cagily Ogled, and not ;Mho
led' by ordinary Imat—warranted.
ImPemphiets, containing the numerous testi
nioniatii or men Of science,. and Others, will be
turniihed to put chasers. •
Forester ,at the Manufactory,. Wholesale ;and
Retail; No: Sr' Third ;Steed, "olkitiiiie'
Cherry Street; Philadelphia iby •
JOSEPH. EL HOVEROilanufeetureri '
Jan.,27, I 847..-Ak. ;.„,.; , ;,., I ;
,
'.. -DRUGS.DRUGS` . , DRUGS!.
' 1 THOMP,BON't.cr.RANVF(AD, klinbst
-1
lIALZ Duentrinae ;N 40'' Matket' Steak !
- --!- (§oath Sidni,boovr f Seaondi) Phila!lelislitA, l :
:offer* for eafe:a Inege , stank or Fresh.l . Yrtigai.Medt
keine' and I.lyo-Stulls, in %Volt they cal! ilievitt
tOitipti pc l e ountry 41,eirchanta and; Re*ocrei-'
.nretliF i1r.... : f •-:, ~'' I' 4 1 , • Vi - ~• :J. , pi ;_lni , '
Coach, Vabfaett J,aP4t!, 81. 1 0,,k, and ate,r,yat:-.
aistiii WIC Aup6rify. qu4liii.' Alan:: W kta si,ilid'
-Ited-LeWWintloaP,i'..'liairT i- Pitiikasin '-tlii?at-4 ,
chestier th*n eget'', '-' ''''' 44- 7 ',4-F*4-4,44---q,.-4....'' 'l--.!
1 137 1 % bra'aie alidn'tatifleibtaila li4rilie ititlhili
. Vegetable Bilsani;'leltbeatit , ihttugliant , lhaii
Own;aad 4iiiglitiall na 8 Mai ila - the beat 1 prel I T ,-=- •
Oral, for Alwaure ,of 13 ongba , told • Aitlinia; , 1 ,
i4oliey i rgturieled in every Jnatanco Where:oho bane
nt i1.te.,,L ,. „ ,_...11 I . " ', l' • • ! I; , ':r , t , :i'' ... • 1.•
Pld delphia Jan. ' .4 . T. 111.0.L-fnn i , . „., „
•„ • •
Tu
kg TrAL i.,,
-1-' 191!". Thfp..lo 1111M1
.0 10 ' 111111 41- ' fidnimiigatit„- -
i , igd.' WN -: -, i r t 1, ),,'
. ilORTit tAilt P°R,--5 Lpilli: . 11. ~,,, , i ' ~- •
~. • : . I ' o ' '''' , PI P, LADE - , '', ' istiv.,4 l lllo, 4 .
Tili,TF:4' • fet6i : :kOps. °°4I.PR ,
d jilitTf 11.11110rilllen,0
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early
matte
* .2un an d SRO Pomtbt l'ilto,
conli II i"4 or-, 'Ac t i; - a da e lited ,I 0 . at!ei'l:24 iteni
.41ponoo rmso' ,;thinNitl.ol44 reilt%filditteivae,,
itOthlr F411'',.114141Zey'.,:,.41"(11' 4"j' si'Velit:i
tiinienl,,,R- r 01,01.,4;1191.1NFP# m i e i rm i p til l
lectqilllinUrokiwilig ile7.lrl I,:aArPtice°
IV!, irdlllit 'Alt 11_01-4..11,y;,;;;4 ‘ , V;; , I ifq;
?
trys''bilible' t'll44l.o4C"i'flaseldrAalt
ilia_tol4l',"llhdeki t '"Old'•Ct bliitlltutiew nifh
will' i * e ' vext edleodere*tillw D',' " LOT, ' )..
shailiv i A i sr..,, i c l , k , '' ^ rel . i• !',1t411,
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MM
iIn23TOOLtIMOW
0. CONRAD
Mffl
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Prliethiaptist-SildirSilvet Witchefi
• " ;' l ,lll' Philadelphia!
,
Gold Leicra,:foll s4s'no '
Silver.Levers,`fialljewilledy. • 23'00'
Gold 'melees, jeypelled , , . 50 ; ; 001
011 , ier Emplace; , 15 00
."} Qtfir mit'‘ircitehes, flea qttellt.j, 10 011
:Gold, Wittches,.pla in, v • 15 00
Sirver Spectacles, , 1 75 .
'Gold pencils, 2 00
Gold BraCelete, ' 00
• •
• Alsa,on,nand. a large asaortiment of Goldland
Heir pracelets, Apgar Angs t W . pasc RI% lo o p
earrings, gold pens, ader
vspoons, sugar ;pugs,
"keys,:
curb and Tob . thainii, gtiatd
"ys,. and , jewellery . of • every description 4.
e.uall -low, All -1 -Wan 's- -dal-In-en it
ranee customers: All rids a . etches and ,
Clocks repaired and warranted to 'keep mid
yea ` ld and silver bought
for cash or taken an unr—wo;---rdr inter, - a -
day a nd . 3o hour tiresienneks, at r
LP,WIS LADOMCVS •
Watch, Clock and JeTelery S z tere , No. 4136
Market street, above 110,(north side) Phil
adelphia. - • - -
art have aleo.on hand some Gold an d Si
• ver Levers, den per than the above prices. •
N. B, A 'liberal .discount mode to:perspn-'
buying WatChee keel! Wilt,. Calraild ecit:"
A1ey,60846.
cLoTHrNiu. CLOT.H.INGI
. • nvort-s, ittoottE • •
254. Market Street, Philadelphia,
H,. im hand-every description
CLOTH ING, all of whichnre,ctir; trim
..d.and made in a Manner not to be 'amassed,
and are Warranted cheaper than the ear e quality
of GOOll3 are in silty other establishment in •the
United States. Alan, every deseription of Grit-
TuotAri's Fatirmuitrmi Gomm at reduced prices.
'Chose visiting.the city will find, it.to their interest
to examineour stock bernrepoirchasi eelsewhore.
YUCK IVIQORE;*,_
254 Market*Street, PhilaJelphia.
.September 3,
- .1,1=22483 V. 43 •
-cLOTHI NG' Em p Diehl
Ti*kzintortrefigTßZßLolflEisid - E;i021:
1 , ,F.12 LINE, N 0.292 Mirket Street, Philngel
phin, who hwtjkat_futished one of the Iln•gnSt and
most complete assortments of 14LL and WIN.
TElt CLOTHING - in the city, consistt..g of
Super Illack Dream Coats, from ; • $lO to $l4
do. dn. Frock Coots- 10 to 14
dn. do. Blue Dress do 10 to 14
Super hIK Beaver Boom Conte, .8 to 12
do. do. Cloth do,, do. 10 to 15
do. bi•own do. do. do. 10 :o 14 ~...
Pilot Cloth B:ingot) Coats 3to 5
Super Black Stick Conte 9to 13
•tlo. brown Sack Crate Bto 12 00
Tweed Coats - Sid fi 00
Union Cass'mere Coats - sto 600
Black Cloth eh - oats, 10 to 18 00
Business Cloaks, . t") to ivo
MLizik.Cmlitm±j.L4Attl, - 4 tk__
, - 110
do. holey Custimere ' 4to 500
Satin Vests . 2.501°4 00
Merino Vests , 2 to 400
Silk Velvet Vesta ' ' • 3 tr, 4-50
Centlemenin want ofCLOTHINOmay depend
upon being suited ih every respeCt,Ns we are de
termined nut toObe undersold by any cotimetitar
in the business. All goods age purchased for
C ASH, which enables``Us to Sella little &seer than
those who deal or the 'erralt systerM it being a
self-evident fact that the "nimble sixpence is
hette'r than the slow shllltne." 'IION 'l' FOR
GET THE NUMBER, 292 AI A BRET ST.,
PHILADELPHIA. - .M. TRACY.
October 14,18.6. '
SUPERIOR FAMILY GROCERIES,
NO. 55 SOUTH THIRD STREET',
•
As few doors above the Exekanre, opposite Gi.
card Bank, Philadelphia.
_
AVM L. PIA DDOCK .
•CTFULV invites_ the,_ attention of
tser. to Iti• choice stock of Groceries,
embrac e finest assortment, selected in both
the Phi his anti New York markets.
In add s ; 'o
-the tomtit variety ordinarily for
sale in Gr • Stores, his efforts have been par
! red to the seletion of articles of
the more2ra , .3 and choice descriptions, consisting
of Feuds reserves, English and American Pid
kles es, Flacons Swevintekts,Csi sups, Co
. ockolate. ,B roma. Yarmouth Bloaters, Ca
pers, Atteholiga, Pepper Santee, Olives; African
Cayenne Pepph:, India Soy, Currie Powder,
NIACCarOni., eritirelli, Pet it es PO. S, English
Sit !tees or every vat lett , Anchovy. Paste, ts:c?. No.
Particular care has iweit observed in the selec
tion of the purest, most fragrant and delicious
Taus, the fittest : varieties of Cheese, together with
a first< rate assortment of high and low priced
Sugars, Coffees, Nlidasses i _f. times, &o.,een
bracing every article which MI be desired by fa
lollies or individuals in his line or business, sod
at the lowest cash prices at which they can be
furnished , it either 01 the Allnidio cities,-
try. Goods will he enr7lol 111...paekeil and sent
In, any depot, or other point named, in the eit),
free of elmr..r.and orders hi letter or otherwise
trill be tilled iirmnptly on lite same terms as it
personally applied for.
Philadelphia, Fehrtryl7, I 847. ,
C)E:V
PENNSYLVANIA; • NEWJERSEY & DELAWARE
.
Compiled from the Lidest Authorities.
PUBLISHED BY S. ADOCSTUB MITCHELL,
0 OLD bj Messrs. THOMAS
.COLSTER
AIT di co. No. 253 'Market street, and
S. A Ut.442STIJS MITCHELL, N. r. corner Id
Seventh and Market Streets Philadelphia.
-- This is - a'very handsome - Map,- well - engrave: -
ed and colored, and neatly mounted on rollers
- It - resents very distinctly the natural fea - tureir,
as well as the cities, towns, Villages, roads and,
civil divisions of the three States, and contains
enlarged plans of Philadelphia,•Pittaburg and
Lancaster, with their viehrities, , ond of , the
principal coal regions, and the route 'designs.
led for the Central Railroad lir merited with
dotted lines. Next to the study, of Geography
t 2 school, the use of maps for reference, has
tOe greatest ien'dency to diffuse, accurate gee ? '
hrsphical knowledge; ared..se this maple well
united for general use. , .and 'furnished. et; tbe
moderate sum °ran, we sheuld be to
see one,Olaced`in every 4ottee ate region to
which it relates.
Mired, 3. DAL' .
..' MON COMMISSION:IIOUSE, ~
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THE undersigned continue the Iron Cornnals.
!Anal hgelnaaa,;l?r, On 'sale iot• all
. .kinus o-;
Iran, at
No. I.o,_,Ar,,w.gicr_st.,:phioadok„.._
Their, tong egeorinmojo,,,the.„lroo,,y_stAATl
IthileeitehaliTielaeintance iiiili''eanaunters and,
teolorothrongl!on,t:ti;Unktrlf§ta!eilljntyem
dlie - advantage iit - Oh Ming -ihe'lugheit- playlet
Anion. "Andtthhir tbitsineala belngi aorifinett3ii-j
Olusifely to the {Ton then, ,to gird
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FAGTORy; _ . . _ . .
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Aslniinit ed",' s eitinilahliPidodk cill.JinbxOnks, i,.:
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'be - fniliiillhe , I ' Indienkr thing '4iool . s.te'ikiiiiiii.j
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tivii4l'djiiiv,e6 iiiriOy li!diik' thy 'llcivilAti, Vl,!•4' s ic!
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hi:f gllEitP i THA I RDWARE 7 4&OIIT 6 ' .
. :AD ..,,p9 1 . 1 1,491,ti . p,0,..,LP0i04 4o'
Au ctipn :g 0 cle, - ,!h0,A1/baerip i cr,p7 ro,,
ceit;ed ii feeshiulsorttrientlit - ' -. :
1:141101 0 .40j - 0100 1 :Piiiiitf„ ilifilLe
iiiihe Ofdiiiitil vjeliiiiowVii ''*4tivin'tVikoie,' •
khowires - liferldn'sold - Stuod(lit North' thisirij ,
tr er ,Stree. to.which he lnyjOs the attoutirovi i
purcheecrs.,,,.... • . ,
H,. . . .
e ' iii now' reddi Jo deCotirM'oilaie 'ell' Wild'
may lifter him 'with a call,'With the fulloWlog,
article, at the lowest corh . prices, sir: i_ e ; ~,
3.50 Ibi. Wetberill'e i beet pure ground White
Leadl - 4
..,.,
__2oo-Gollonsf-Linseed Oil, -.- . ,-.• i- •
100 i fifillo'ns of Spirite of Turpentitte.. . ~ . 1
—Alen, --a full ass- rtment of Paints, Oils, Var
ntoti, uth Copal, 40. A full aosoitmentlat
I- • cpeiceriaools, , Builthavmuterrels - r iVoilsmt4=--
all sizes!, and a thousand other etticico issMcill•i!„.
'would' he inipoiaiblC to mention, but an 'Of,'
which he will'take4.lerninrein showirig lb igiherl
who favor himsvith_a_call..l Don 3 forgot:thei
old Stend,before purchasing elsewhere.psi W a t
are determined to belt cheap. ' '.7."SENER:
Carlislo,Deo4-16, '1846, • t-- • • ''• '
FRESH-ARRIVALS. ,
At the Chatip Sfor4 on
_• H igh-Streetvopposite'clobiebti•
Goods Store ' and aJoevnit of,
Martin's Hotel. • '
THE subscriberssrenO*
eddationni , supply to. their.. Stook;rerhitily
makes their assortment very, full, and cOroßlte,
and to ahiolcy they *mild' 'twat: the Attention
of purchasers. • .
Their' stock copipriseinla. , full ihiroitntent
such as Lucks end. Litehert,
Hingth i Screwit; Wrought and eut
and Brads, Also, all k Inds avail toi - m — ei%en L.'
farmer/and haitsehespersolli of which site
fresh, and l!itnight at the inwart cash piiperi,whd' , '
will be ditYpthed of et a small profit.,
They_trepteceitintand intend-keeping enik *
shrilly on hand a general arstrtment oiAte
Rand and. Hoop Hnn, Russian and Aperient"
Sheet Iron; Ca^t.and Spring Steel, English arid, .
Ameticiin Dilater Sfief; Tin-Plate;
Pig and Bs , Lckdc:Spulter itopiWireAbott)t,
Filca, Rasps. &c. ,
Also; Wetherell's Pure White Lena; Lighted'
011, Turpentine, Copal and:other Varnlali . ‘titith
rt.general thaurtrpent of Paints, pyr.itra,
Window Glass, &c.
Purchasers will Rini it to their advantage - to
call attire:a faith ntir stack, se we are 'enabled
to Sell nur goods at Philadelphia prices.
WRIGHT & SAXTON.
Carlisle, Not:anther 18, 1 R4d. '
HARDWARE CUTLERY .
The Largest, hest Selected, .and
- Cheapest Stock' of Hardwary ever
breught,to'Carlisle I! ,
JOHN P. LYRE respectfully inn:inns his
friends and the public generally that lie has
Just received from the city a splendid stook of
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, SADDLERY,
Cheap Paints, Oil, Varnish, &c., which he:ts
determined to sell cheaper than ever.
His stuck consists in part of the following(
Bunking materials, such as Locks, Hinges,
and Serevis,nails and reifies, wine glass, of
all sizes. Carpenter's tools of all kinds, suck
as plane's, frilWP, chisels, augeresbrucea and bits,
compasses, superior sand paper. Saddlery" a
lull assortment consisting of brass plated and
Japanned Harhoss mountingoaddle trees, hilts,
stirrups, buckelsj bog skins, raw bide, whip
stocks, &c. Cabint:t Makers' materials, lunch
as M A HOGAN Y VENEERS, , -Glass and Ma.
hogany knobs, drawer and - chest lecke, Bed
stead scrr ws and saps. Also, issplendid:assort.
ment of fine pen and peekelkniverstable knives
and forks; fine, scissors and shears, sheep
shears; razors and razor straps and shaving
cream. Also, Candlesticks and snuffers; shun
as and tone , , 'washes, of all kinds, tubs ‘ 'nfte
I tickets. shovels and spades, bay..and m v.s• n
forks, halter and trace chains, coffee mill
looking glasses, and !milting grass plates of at
sizes, mill and cross cut anws,berr;tend, round
and hoop i!on,seast, sheer. and bfiliter
Also, rifle and roe poWdei, of the best quality
and safet.g.fieen l / 4 ; Together with' every article
usually kept :in
.a.`Hardware Store.. ~
Call'and examine. before purchtlaleg else
where as lam determined not to be beat. ,
The honks and accounts of the late Burt IA
J. P. Lyne & Co., ,are in my hande"aticr pier.
sons knowing themselves indeblethip call and
settle, as the books must he. seeded upireme.
dintely otherwise suits will he instituted 'with'.
outeespaet lo persons. JOHN P...LYNE.
29, 1846.
AT TH: PLO ESTBLI,IHED HARDWARE *ORE
NORTH H.Al;:brER' STREET.
• , I
und
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Ph
200 Gni gni; ,Linpeed Oil.
100 Gallons Spirits of Turpentise.
• 20001bS. NoliSseiitian'Grindatoses:`
3000 lbs. Nnils„.sesorted• •
With, full ne,s,or,lment.ofCcirpcnlcri,Tßol/.
Building &c., which I will inn at'
Purchaiiers will find 4 to their advantage ,
call before purchasing - clgewhere—• n
JOHN P. LYN,F T .
Carlisle, Sapteinbe'r 36;1846.
CABINE-TAND;CHAWROOMSv
• ~; ,11 i t i.,•• 4: WH 106 •1).1 et . 4:• •
Hteabiertnen. wonidisform i
and the publi". gen- -
Wain,* room - tin,, Non
lanover streer,latelypcci
'pled hy Mi.E:'Bullack, as
MawnfactOry,r silted
they will. keep oenstruni
Cor sale an elegenLasaloy)
such as sstit
BUREAUS..-Werkstaer
Dining and .Breikfast;M:
Centre Tables. :
poet &Mends, Sic. "'They , bilis nosy, end 41
-vontinur to - keep` enliand 'aldritiqfidielejfilkt
!parietYLoll.IMAIFISg orneviey'Neieriptigh, to.
714.01A9.790144)04 the atteltti°kaqlkplq
'
keepers a u timer just.Fomknencing, con dent
ilia). Will' Ina' kith ele ,
and thoderate.prices as mist* eatisiiietoky to.
filtla!tiff",nranTT r+A MU T — -
They,—have tine-made- catenate, afrangt---n—
-%with
ti ac i rlffelt ‘ tth ri m 4 1 21114 1/ 4 11 L1P ,
drall'dOl I 1
5417
frilly equal Is those made in theiltiliiiinellais 4 ar
with every "other article - of Cabint.llfirre—slh •
or which they-wililsollfweryleheirki VIRE.•
RIII4 - clt,lttlga.rPr!,94mtntlyjtstlye t aliketi el d it k et
prices \
terdesit
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ttPP ) .allcHAiga
extra charge. A dans woo air Pe AsNprx
• " 4 4UIVREc .
111.4 ziAin t• i 4no • Milifigiei Awn.
I li% prt
'VS ) ? 4 6 0 0 6 IItA,M4I;
tut e ye :seems end .e
-.lpsigewphhe'andidKialetiklikillittlitita.2ek
hokitetWsdane..iiroplaxibilliiniideru
P05ie7,..W.age m , m1ikae1, A14544 1 41,. 11 .0.00 •
Also. Peeitean P e st. , ready Monett, toiptt er
tlthe i t i f i N weitirtfrOieli,
fglyriwyffetit*OßAitTerifaNiii o :
gittlxin6chil l t eat thi#
end satiate
carible,4 igp it ia ls,tflAt myp ri r p.—„,----
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