Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, May 12, 1847, Image 4

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Twolliars,irpoid within the year \ '
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""Tliete ierins,nlll, be . , •
ADVERTISING;
- ,-.Aditektisements., making fifteen linceotletii;wlll'be
,harged,at the rate of Fiftycents for one insertion,—
hrea tinisafttriOne Dollar, and twenty-five cents..for
" irelyi . ttli
tibs c onefiFirtiW — Tgrly - adVertiserrwill
be chfiread at the fdlitheing rates:.
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One Colun, with the paper, for ohe year, . $25
Half a column, ,do. • do. • Sl3•
Two, Square,, with htiattnrly change's, co'
Business Cards, with the.paper, •
JOB PRINTING, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Such as Handbill's, Circulars anti every, Win
her Sescrlatfbn OrPrinting, executed lintisomely arh
xpediflonsly. and at the LOWEST PRICES.
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'THE ILLIIIIIiIt-BAN'ICER,-A. Washington eor
'respondent of (ha' N. Y. Globe tells the follow.
hug anecdote of a tithy banker, whu has bden
•
issuing notes lately:,
A entmingliair-dresser in•tovvii,,a native at
FBA France, took advantage of the exam
ple set by self-siy•ed "bankers, and put forth
notes from six-mid-a; quarter up to twenty-five
. .cedts, •
One day.aslie was_ engaged iehls law lul
occupation of shaving a eustemer; - a lad Came
.sornewhidabreptly into his shop, quasi forth
a•scraprol paper, resembling a auk note.
UAha! well, boy, vat. you want, eh?" said
.the barbei.
"This' ere's one of your'bills, and f who.
4t-.quarteritisilver tor it---'eause nobody . tvill
lake it of nie!'
.1 on want a quartet in eilver,'elff—.-per•
baps you no read'the paper, eh?.-.--read him!'
Borreads—Vrhen presented in five do'-
gare and ever, paid. in Virginia money."
"Alia! you no 'ave five dollar, eh?—Go
`boy, and got fide dollar, and 1 redeem de mo_
mey:'
,1:x hoy disgust.
cut.thimerlb.i , the nose and
razor us smoothly as he could for
•the inward chuckling going on the barber
%iiiiker in it half soliloquy, muttered—
"Be gar iis a great thing to understand
dG fiyoeo I pay when,five dollars come to
..--bt.4 be gar! I no issue bat four dollars and
.seirenty five cents;'
.•.
Pc ‘PitEnickit Om —The correspondent of
'e New York 'Herald . says:"Hon. Dikon:ll,
. _Le.wis r maseg,ret
into a t arria - ge,•on 'Pen nsylyan ia avenue this
brotze•ont the bottom oftheearriage
tith-his_grent 'weight-z-lis legs crossing o
thecoupling pule and nearly toudhing. the
- pound. between the wheels, the residue of
lbe,honerable seneter 'being invisible inside
qhnhaiiii; but a wit; a-curious•specttalle to the •
*outside barbnrian, to see two such substrtn:
tialdegsiltieking-thtOugh Ili bottom, 41s-those.
0.1 the lioner'ableChairmen of Finance.
.1.404.4 . 11114G1N HEILIRE.7.—Not long since as
I was ori,my way from News& r'd Jersey
city, in the cars I observed a.young lady
=sluing , opposite to Imo' Who - seemed very
much annoyed- by the conversation of a
young nttotil 'officer, which was continually
Intermingled with oaths. She length,(lia
v,ing sat as long as she could without reprov
ing him,)said," Sir,. can you converse in lhe
Hebrew tongue. 3" Hetreplied that he'could,
vs - peotiogote.deoht, to,lrold some c.onversa
bon Avifh , herm That Bialect. She then 'po
litely informed him Iliad -if he wished to
rrinte,,heWoold greatlroblige her
seiCand probably the rest date itasseugers
if the tiould tld 'it in that language. The
young man was silent during the 'remainder
•of the passage.—hoslon (leaner.
. •
I-ItsClo•v 'followin . g was t old by
-a Jersey Dateltraan:L. l -'lVline two togs is bet,
let.as-yid - can't find in to world, To little
06V liSti!ite l nift lb black Rpot miliffit
not so, plikis to nit ,noiting but vita
alt .hint; te tog's tail kid voiles,
4wioe treeftinies, like the smoke from mine
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little mite
lisoanseqt.irns popout 41,fflcing enongh to kid;
vsn ee Wait kw-parks .he ses bow bow , wow
vow; btu 'Yen te pig pall log let's tiffs bask off
no 1411P1.T21-)-VTl4qg}i l V a lk
ARgm
libinin pull "Anyvels;
velp ilie6fireb6illniti.te nose and holds
,144i44,40, - : ls6ab/vitizAklll,le tog jumps
Le -, *l.,LiL.4lo.,;4o,4l4o)dgsflfielArnrdls and of to
. is. •
sat ,1 • • .gmt,
like"r f"v .44 o.
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IIibMSONS COM 'ONO 4.11(gi
AND WOOD NA
r)n PERSQNS in P RI end SOO
(OR tottr.t,
the wonderfu efrmacy of that ? powerful remedy ,
COMPOUND SYRUP 01?
VAR AND WOOD NAPTHA Road! Road!
otiltdwtatifdittiweelfalOntd tifoOdhltil
Pltiladotpinu, May 23, 1t144.
reMnefi•frifrodaon•-aoar.•Ear. •For inoriilliat'
-- jour — Tra , y teetered - I , had .bdon debi - diblryrtff fl Lo 0
iffeirio nor 4ho throatiVineh
1116181111101:1611 1 11eed cami
bylitspoifed anenegleCted The' dm
trol l onfierderiAndeacribable. My t./TI oat WWI
41(44011y straw with VlOlOlll coughing, ly
blood would come from it; oleo groat uppres.
n oion. Pt ll o Ida tightneire ut the cheo ikver
— 4lo2 l llll*Vi 2 olriefiniors
I) BO V tf• date 114 co causing
V nYte, V f M a cq sa l lr -A efi g rllA n Y o :m 4
4 111" n 4 Inlito"4" , flt"o4lT t ifl f lg uill. "
9 1 trAnkofoverx kniqui cgreqb °ad Olt dif
'"*Mfl,fidebitd,itiP3 afo4 o RV PhYlwdbuull
^anillabwloC,no avoid , 0 AhOrrt; two ndorithW
.ainc Lecadedrial.of your•Coinpound Syrup of
Wood Nepthe4 end hefore.l had taken
lthdditall bottle I 114tieliell Abcontm tied anti! I
ihke%OeVen Smiley, which cohndetedp re.
Sioeedlttro' die/dole' endrietoredlllti tb Otter!
4111 1 1 4 10 ,‘KrArthi, i"A
4 V
1, 4 21 ,1rik0t
t u Aiirll 17 rlo A,11.4., ,
talet la I ri 4 g
is it/ , PtacePlMet ,
iiklitgir,q9 l l44o4elleaFp witnqes todhu truthi
of .11101iPPISO/AgithoWirpeletbnal Iwonledly
•of all fire facie of lhoTccee.) I
'i , tnihafht HARRISON, 014kHond etieet.
Price 50 %snits vet Idol* or ; ls' lier dozen.
Thle involved° rentedrimeihired'ONLY at
N. E. corner offifth , and Spibeeitteetv, PInl•
ndelphio. Soldin OnlialObr E.t'ANGINEV,
principal Y;fetielite.temibetleid
I.llll7:Tria l l4py
Ada 17 IffeigaS -P
kip.Pu
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' 'l lFry7STijrier . ' siso' l . i,
, Est(i4e'°6 entv that•C‘t4 a Ad,
1 ' 4 ftett'l ul ol l oWi:46,orinetn7 snyllr.,
is r 0...11... n twiptyr 4 04
-I,•A r tign#peilitCrth i n i ,
_ rfi t.
.)41 p wog, ~, h. : 114tolopsFIKTV
e,t itiNir,, 4 • kill
' hittlie cr 4 0 1 I irmike mine
., 'TV Inil2llll-- 11 g bontatvitindib eil l i es
oi in, wkittio..
5,-'-'4.4-4411gr" ' rptitthgletftrilnolliit L ittl pitsiliat end;lll47 littiff)E;l4lt*t 'l'l
.1 ' jkSityrTalgvivil IA e " e a ° NOL . , a t a them tO ; ~_,,- _ , . fki ".•
A Ott
-4163"40HCE) ,',, •-"'''' 41), 1 1 , A ni ,:: - -n C - 4 A:pril le 91117 ' .- P -- ~ • '
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- ' -' ,- 4 4 • $.• :,- I
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;71 1 101 ; ettlOgo - ''
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To the . telrawl - Afilicted.. ..
T,IET 011,thinitk . whip atteci
lie ; Spitting , Blued, Pain : in the nidq o~r ,' ~ieaat;
Soar 'the}
!leas; whoopi s cia
remember `Witt it hi _ j
_ L Titotakeichei CoitedtiEiD
I!lieNtitii that 18-daili%efrecttipg!uoliiiii4er-1
zfurtires4ii=all,iliese-A1513.11688,..:L.
Therefottrhowero.of all:other mixtures that:
contain, or professes to, contain Tar, indiittr..
chase of them.only whiz are known not to , deol
in Sitriousarticles... ,„ .
Read the following testimony to the value-of
the chose, metlieitio,,fron.e, , wqll known.oitil
zott olCumborland county. • •
DICKINSON towNsuir; N0v.20,1847. •,
AbOUr six year's since, In consequence of
the , iiideiffirryl Mit:Ore:el my•• business, t was
attacked with severe pains in the breast, pal
pitation of the heart and shortness of breath.
which were souri followed bya failure slop-,
petite,extretnevaliefulness at night,and patial
paralysis of my limbs—thesb B,yinplomb of a
deranged system being frequently attended,
with spitting of blood.' Fer about two fears I I
wee utet, occasionally thrownititirconvulsions
which left mop' a unisoratdo state of feeblei
ness and begun toaftect my mind. from time,
to time mysufFerings were moroor less severe'
until at length they /Itemised to such a degree,'
and the'violence,:ef the eyinoloms were so aug-,
mented,ilist fora wholeyear WA!) unable to
attend to attend, to any'buslnees. Doting this:
'Hine" consdlted softie able' physidiana and
attended to 'th.-ir prescripttons.; but all:their'
skill was unavailing to procure mo relief,:und
rdrigtif tlfeTtegiiiiffif
Iy:hope:leis. ounditibill was informed'
of the salutary eftectit of Thomson's_ Compound
Syrup• of Tar and Wood. Naphtha , in'a,case;
somewhat similar to rrniria, nod 41iough I bad'
given up all expectations of a reco'very - of my'
former health by human `means, yet being
strongly advised kitty the medicine ' [ was at
length prewilled upon to do 'so, and I have now,
to say,.that by the use of six buttes mj healthy
has been restored, and '1 um noW able to at-,
teninn — bileinese with anmuch facility an nodal.
HENRY .111YEHS,` ' •
Principil Office, Isit E. corner FIFTH and
SPRUGE rla, phih,
.Sold in garhale by it. Angitey Principal
agent for-Cumberland co. - •
Pries 50 - 6: or 8 battles tor 2,50
February 10, 1847.
NURSE WRIGHT'S SOOTHING SYRUP FOR
CHILDREN TE.ETIII:sZO.
ALL :MOTHERS having children a ffl icted
with any of thoeu,diseases incident to the
ftate of infancy, such as convulsions, spawn . ,
1 - iin - r - roupluttinecins -- ernptimm - disordered
domuch, and looseness of the boweles, should
never 'be without this itt fillible remedy that
elle proved so effiiacidue in all the above die
,sees.' Numerous testimonials mii:ht be given
.D prove its merits, hut..a trial is better. .
•
Sold by S.• ELLIOTT, Carlisle:
March 3, 1847.
•
MARLEGAN% BALSAM OF HEALTH.'
An Approved - Remedy for * Dyspepsia, Colira
- - -
two reasons why this medi
he recommended to the .public,
—on is, th at most parsons who have so ight
it bay itagain, thereby showing that (h.!) , re
end it as a valuable Flintily medicine; the
othor•ia that certificates aro in the possession
ofthe Proprietor of permanent cures having
been.effeeted riot only In persons afflicted for
A.:ultimo, but also in cases of long standing
ft is composed altogether of a vegetable
matter, is perfectly harmless, can he taken at
all times, andis no hindrance tolhusiness. It
restoreeand revives the animalspirits,aleansee
the stomach from all morbid humors which
cause indigestion and acidities. It also re
moves nervous tremors, rhumatio pains, and
prevents their return; oures all colics•of the
stomachs and bowels,almost imrrh,diarely takes
away palpitation of the heart, and promotes
the free alretilation of the blood.
The threetion accompanying each bottle
contains'n number:of ecreficates one of which
is givtnin this advertisement.
DEAR Sin :—about two years ago I was se
verely afflicted 'with (..ispepsia, which I had
for the last fifteen. years previous to the above
named time, which was very 'much increased
by my having n blood vessel ruptured upon my '
lunge, occasioned by lifting 7 —which increased
my complaint, dispepsia and. general debility
rend weakness, to sech t•deeree, that two or
three years previous to my 'using the Garbs.
gariPtitalsam,l never ate a meal but my
stomach became so painful that I had immedi.
atety to throw it up. SeeinglGarlegant's Bal
sam advertised L was induced to try.a'bottlel
after taktrethe very first. dose It appeared to
strengthen my citomach; and 'every dose' of th
first bottle !helped me so much . that 'an the
ederso of a 'few days. my "iternach began to
retain and digeattterythingl ate. 1 continu a l.
lobe° the Balsam until I usotheveral bottles;
which cured me ttitirely4; and 'teetered me to
pcifbet health, which.l have enjoyed eversince,
and net lidera far fifteen, years. I' cheerfully
,ecommend it to all. parsons who are stietedffl
With tlispepsia..or. d tbil itrof stomach.
Prad'k 'Om Va.
'Prepared and soldloy the 'Ptopeiefor;YOHN
K. 14111.XER,opimsitethe Marla House, Fred.
erick, Md. and 'hy.SANUCL PULIOTT, sole
agent for. -•
. Feb.- 10,184'7.
. . .
Dlia...•LE ITIOYPO
• • 'VEGETADLE'UNIVEOSAL' PILLS.' '''''''
... . .
iT !IP; doly(komvii meilitd tie that
.at .the tame
', • tide - purges,,purlfies, mid 'strengthens tlie
,system. Dr: Le Itort piii are:a new medicine
whiblituts lust appeared , ' and -it , fast taking the
t plAues.ef all-Others- of the tame - aloes. • These
:pills are cam p.seil , of utility,' tigredients, but the
tili4rjnilipill. , eilos..l,strii: SarsaMtrilla..hod 'lWild
•Ch Irry, so united dint they:did togetheri the one
snug 1;1)7. d nil ttittit, with other, substaneet:pu;
rifyieg andlierging, while. the is dreligthl';
ening die syste.in'l'liu i.„llifnie.Mlitc.are`;at7.the
annip.,,tinie tohie and ' opening ) a tiesidgritime
`lde g Rod igig6riyiefiazht forty
,medical Mee, but
ileyek'biarediseev s ered. In other':Werile ' thei d,O
The iverl i iif two inediiiites;:lind do ' if Miceli , bet.:.'
ler thief mill two ',we know ofilfor' theY'i•eiriii've
einhing from , the - system' buevtlte n irdpuritlee," ko
'that-while iliey purtp they atrongtheetiandlheriee
Lheteallsenio debit datiow, and , are. folio:Wed:by
it reaction. Dr. Le lloy!a,flills have alUtontlek
lufluenegeon the 'blood 1 theyr.not ; only,... , PuritY
Without weakoniog it, butlthet,rpintomitlleox
loutmlirtinfes,ront,the4,ljyle;lmforp it is tionve
tieditriin"ittild, inid . thei Make,i intuit°, blood .an
Mier impoitilitility.,' `lti - theritle IMltlebilitiltion,.
il it
So'thereltrind iismaiker:stelkii alt. attending .the'
Operadpint of this moit"e?Meltit ,iitCniedillittes,
will& neverdritini , .sitertuFet t ti tilkastidfenc
.tioni;but causes thein 'to work int'perfectlyMM.4
- oral .maititeei;and borinel Pittieris taken them; do
.00,11;liflotilificp.levollEpoolitied,butilie. eqntrorry,l
:[[ti W;l4)R , it,,tirtkie , ,llioplrty,OfilduSisisapatillla,
itieite l d twit is Wilk heringnetlient*.lo remove
,411 , ti l i,il s ' fn . r4e,an dintiereribAspegnidirithe
--mertyitillitOYild',CliMAY6'; refem iflEitiat •
- • - 4 4 , 01 -
\liOreftiiliiilll)iik is
atokittoOd',diin(l.l litlid:lieflo rAtrust:st?ltOArl
I t rifitiilethdOOrttowidiult o I.llolr 'l2Oltld'otioiire
Carlisle by ,Dr.: .1. .I:Alyers;iiili
nt sodlii•Eaby aha.Kiisior f In Kloligown.
TO)pr borss:dts; t, t
'Nfiti4lllooo.lob.?tB47:, If
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;v?:k. ..J . 4 i?.
Trtiteg • •
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7r. ----
wY.
is 6 s:
infitill 'l 4 • MetiniinisiOly'si4psfit or,
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wino; llepreesiOn of pi rilii'Vittijiles
ouithe Lail . Ho hi -Cost
Affections of the •Blatiderond Kiilntips."
Fevers. At • is itz:pitrleetipreyentatlye‘of Bilious,
and Weithreirevei;totiel 'nib heat reinedy, ever',
ti iestdring..the'patiehteallbrtlielitigprosMil •
tell byPiviir, Ike. Erysipelas, Enltiegemdtii of
the Bones, -Fever / and • Agtsj),Platplonoy., iFoul
ness of Conipleilciii; 'General behilitVfor gone,
TraFprOstration;elWol 7 lry7diiieWmedlitine; or
indiseretieuseonsmitted in . yoUthinlibei•rlititin of
mitaltiabeilision of itleas,loskof inettioeY,dirthiess.
•of vision; ti hopeless 'eapreasteinltif
and for this,elasa• of disease geberaliri (hie-liked&
ape litis•neven hail: its equal. , IGou% Giddiness,
GruyeLlinpure Blood: iloundieWbosiftit.tesPPe'
Livett Complaint. ' Leprosy; Looseness.
MEILEU,IIIAL DISEASES. 7 —,Never• fails, to
e:rittlieste entirely', all the effects of Mercury in
•ftititely toonerAlmitatty other medieitie. Night
Sweats; nervouli 'nebility; Nerious Complaints
of all kinds; Neuralgia; Organic AffeetiOnst Poi
, pitation , of the Heart; Pliniter's • Chollb. • Pains
in the•head, side,:back, limbs, Ointi and organs;
ltolsh of blood to the head; Scurvy; Salt Ithenni;
Swelling; sick • Heilthiclie; St i fiiriess oi
Sebrfula ot , king's isOits worst
forms; Ulcers of every description ; an thelEry
sipelitsi Es.posure and I raprtideriee
PE NIA LF. CUM PA IN la'S,Liitietii 'of Mile
eomplextbn and 'consumptive, habits; and 131101418
are debilitated by those obstrutdiens 1 / 4 v - hick fer
males are liablO to, are restored by the use of
bottle or.two to .bloom and 'vigor. It is: by far
the hest remedy ever discovered for Weekly Will- •
Oren, and such as have had liiimors, being plea
sant they math!, take it. .Itlutneylikinlyirestores!
Nnthiul; can lie more surprising - than
'oratingemits' liiimatiTratne. • •
weikuesi•and lassitude •before taking it, 'auntie
become robust and full of energy under itsinlini.•
enue. • It inrintedititely counteracts the nerveless
ofse of the human triune, which is the great oause
barrenness.
.The following are:seam -oftlionertificates and
complimentary notices that have been received.
by Ilte . proprietor,of the efficacy of thismedicine. '
__Mr...Philip Wilcoxrof:the-well-koown-firm-ef-1
Wilcox - 8c
ford, was entirelyscured ofa.confirmed canker of
stomach, throat 'and mouth, with sore lips
"'usually accompanying this disease, and his gene- 1
rah health math itnproved byttu• use of only one I
bottle. Mr. Wilcox has suffered severely for a
amber of years with this disease, anti attributes
his cure entirely to the use ol'the Bitters. .'.
Col. John Bavlies,'Depul • of .Bristol.
spumy, Mass., has votuntm•t f certified that he
iViticured by the Bitters, of Jauullice, Indigestion;*
Headache:mil Vertigo.
Cot. Gibbs, or Sandwich, testifies that several
Romps in that town, well known to him, have
been lenefitted by the use of the-flitters r and in
every case they have given the Molt perfect Innis:-
faction.
'3. 11. Perkins, Esq. Attorney at I.aw, of New
Ileiltbril, was cured of an unpleasant eruption of
the face, by the use of the hitters,._-.._
[From the Daily llvening Bulletin.)
It is not our custom to pull Patent Medicines
unless we know them to. be really excellent.—
Having ourselves a knowledge, of Dr. WootPs
Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry Bittersond liar
:ing:serery I friends who have been benofined by
their use,-we do not hesitate to recommend.thein
lathe public. 80311 Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry
are articles ofestabli shed reputation hi the med
ical world, and this preparation is made with
gretiLeare_and appears-to-combine-till-the'med•
phial qualities of both in an on mini manner. For
sale by the proprietor, E. Thorptondr. Water
street, awl by IWO - gists genrrxlla. Atiy one
• :Wreath% from diseases of the'blroil, indlgesNoa ,
or headache, would do well titgive these MOTs
a trial.
•
ei by E. Thornton, Jr. Sold Whole
sale nod Emil by WYATT St. K sTenAnt;l2l.
ton street, New York; SAMUEL KLUOTT,
Cm lisle, and Druegist s generally throughout the
United Slates. Price ls, lbrge 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 Certific:ites like the
following have been voluntarily given: to.thei r
Vert 11 MTGE, during the last eighteen years,
Al I or Fa linestock's Family Aletlicinesa're pro.
verbial for their cheapness and efficacy, and no
family should be without en assortment , of th ou ,
nor wilYthey,it isbelleved, afters trial•of them
B. A. FAIINESTOCK'S VERMIFUGE
It ha.
....,,to Impaneled
. all. A. PAINESTOCK'S VERMIPME.
lIAVE 'freipienfly used Falinestm.les Vermi-
Arage, with gnat! effect; hut recently I have ad
ministered in one or two eaten in which the ef , -
fecta were astonishing. In onecasefrom.the uae
'of one vial, Bfi worms were diseharged, and in
icianther , l6 psasetl, to the entire relief or the little
siiffrers. Signed CHII. WALLACE, M. D.
Belleville, I tut. 5Ept.22,1845. •
Price 2.5 cents per vial. . .
• Palinefitock's Verdgtigo,.together with Pah - -
hestock's Carminative` Lozenges, Pahnestoct's
Cough Lozenges, Pshnesteeles . Eye : Wideromd
Fahnestook's Itubejacient,a certain sneerer - Ellett=
'median Are sold'in Carlisle, by, • .•
NlYtlßS,ancl. .
S. W. lIAVER,STICK.
It is
,IC'ritteai
1 - 11 THE BOOK OF. NATURE AND OF
i€O,IIItION SENSE, that the natural yoga
table productions of every country aro, i & pro
licitly applied, amply sufficient for the cure 'o
pee i renalady incident to each peculiar climate
L right's inshau, Vegetable Pills,
f the North Arnolican Ooliege of health are
composed *V plants which grow epontaneously
ion her own isod, , and are therefore batter min
aed to our penstitutione thah medicines c o n scooted from foreign druge, hoe eve; ) well they
may be compounded; and an they are feupded
.ipoii the principles that the hamen_body_liiiin
truth SUBJEUT TO BUT ONE DISEASE,
*it corrupt huirmra, and that • said medicine
.burea ilia disease on
Natural Phincip i es 1 a t 1 ,
hy cleansing bad purifying the Fidy {..it. tall)
be manifest, that if the constitution be not
entirely , tzhawiteti.--a pirreavereineln their
use, according to direeticms, io absolutely,cer
tain to drlro dillies° of every ,namo ,from the
When we Wish io reeler° allwitropp o r mor ~
o f
e
u 'thrtslity, we l draln it °tithe superabundant
4,u`ttro ;in Jib e manner if? we wish to restore
thi 3 44 0 "'health, wo !atilt °loons it of 100,
ii ,1 ,0 1 1 ... . . L.,.
i Wri W rig h t ' s 41011111 1 V uoqtatile P ill s
4„6 , 4 9 food sum, pf the beet, afoot the vary
heel ffindleino in tne world for etrrying out
thieIRRAND PURIFYING PRINCIPLE,
tumuli they expel frtm the body all morbid
end corrupt humors, the cause pfelleesee, Wen
call Y I and.flqu'RY iquilinin ; 11Pd whileithip
c l 4 " g iYa 8.7 end 1414114ro.Aliteareof .
...ev ,nameil t a l i kii drivel) ftoniiheibody,(
wtsali fli! OfonfTzPilk•rtir-alloi publican)
omit!6
Rid pgionoi the;the; many omnibus medicines
i o
Mich ln (IfiliFltp oseisise, are palled thy Airmee
1 1141 6 1711 1 0 lildian Ve lle t°l44r / 11 t, i i ~
1 ktipti,9 l o RiPer gli.t genilmolnd"W, .t,
: ILI, ii4 ll9 4 ll ; Y pen ; 1 6: 1 ::Q u trZoT; cht‘
i
'i ni ' gerl'allp, 'an4 Din pmmterfek 4 ails I
foss ry• ,• t , t ~ I I , ii.ir 11 I '' ,
' C117 r) 44 1: 41142 10 'l‘ Wei iil lit i
oil rim goqvor fAeolli i i i 4, , ,
i i ,,,, o , t.,,,, ela Orthi ~
Ilrenem3h 4 rrawe ‘, l4 lootaborloiid
1 Simla pOnlp i Newvlllo, ,
1 A. I. sor - th, .4 iii, . 4 .. , Al , s Ty 14;LAY
1 Ali Et° r 6 ° t4Plo AO • itV
3- , ' Codo 9r 4 town, , 1 i 7
4 e ff
~ 4 i aPastalnortain 3 41 i• 144 ) f.'"'' " t
t '„ sing simit ited faul,ohofilli t e lks , l 4ll 0
, 3ohnili.;lthadoi, Alan , lotgid ts i t wn4
01 1.. Soutommo Newburg, t ' ''' t.4l '
jaaory 6,17 ~,.
MEM
Anil ,: km-Atm-
,* 1 , 111.1 tVe
311011rallt:ZOMpaq..
'
THE''PIIANEIN rIRE
'OR P; A A P DXIX k i:i.: ,, .
'azike Ye 'd
• 1" 11
rpt apsca pas an l
‘ll-if,Oi 4 art •
115gi.7 A , ;gitliertieirn twe r p ( 01•11 m- .
Iteinitgalnli ;tie ifa Maid to 6 twov Eirryi
and EAPPEd'rB , ofYod r ty . dcanOinliojai;to'
COuhtfy;on moat iearichistileteefris.
liana diade then'OcridnallYi,' iii'lii . letter) will' tin'
procuptl,' attehqed
•• - Ist .0;' BANCKM, 14,est,
!!!!
Rates ofirwuitilicelteduced ;
.no —P.ERPET(TAZoItiSK.
Briok or StorOthyell4gs or sioPelv.
from
do., ; do hurehei''
do do Taverns. ..t.
, do Barns
- -
do 'do Stables (private) ti to 5 , .
do,
do ! ilo Stables (ptedic)' 6to 7+ do
do 4 'Grist Mills, Water
'Power. 74 to 10 do
../JANTIAL RISE
Britik dr Stone dwellings and !Fur- '
niture from 501.0.40 e tit 00:vaine
.do do Stores and !Nerd:lan
. dize s , 55-to 50- -•do
do : •do Taverns andFurniture' . •
. ~ 4 0 to 60 'do
"do • do Barns and Contents -
65 tu'7s :do
do do Stables (public) •
10010150 • 'do.
de •do "Gi4st Mill andlStoot •
• ' • " - 75 to 80
Frame and Log dwellings andl'ur
, !there. • I ! '50 1 10'75 • do
to - do Stores - •
. -Mae'
!•- •
116. •
do Tavernsand Sernitnie -"• • •
- . 6040.300
do do "Barns and Contents
dolO'lnCr do
do
~ do Grist Mills and Siciek
: 90 to 1610 *do
The - sehsarther ie•agent'lor the aboyeaomptniy
for Carlisle and its vicinity. All applictitlousfor
ossuratiee either by mail or personslly will be
promptly attended te.. %V: 1). SEYMOUR.
Julie t
DELAWARE watIAL 'INSUDANCE COnl.
'OF PqII. f .ADELPIIIA,
,
On ills' 'Mutual Insuraizie principle; combined
with a large joint-stork Capital. Premi
reduced to nearly half the usual rates.
B •
Y the Act tf Incorporation thli - stock is
pledged. for the Payment of any losses
'which the Company may4ustain. And as an
'cult/Worm/ security to the neared, the act re
quires that the prlyits oldie 'business shall be
funded and remain with the corporation, •as a
guarantee and protection to the insured against
loss. This fund *ill be represented by scrip
issued by the Company, bearing interest notes
ceeding six per cent. per annum. The insured
aro entitled to a pro rata share ofthe profits!of
the Company, and 'Will receive that proportion
of the aforesaid fund in scrip, -widen- the
amount ()learned premiums paid by him, bears
'iodic total sum of earned premiums and capital
The scrip thus issued, to be transferable on' ,
the books of 'the Company as stock.
No dividend- of scrip can be .- made when
the-losses--and - expanses — exceed - the - amount -of
earned premiums.
- The insured are protected from loss_atthe
individual liability or responsibility for the
losses or expenses of the Corporation. The
'assured have ell thiwitights of membership,—
can vote at all elections, end are eligible as
Directors of the 'Corpocution.
The subscriber hoe been appointed agent for
'ibis Company, and_as the mutual principle
superseding every other mode of Insurance,
'to Would coririden ilyrecommend itto his friends
and the , public,
The North American Company - has closed
their:Agency. Those having policies expiring
iu ihat.ciffide "min have 'them renewed in the
Ddlaiv — iiii . Cimpany on much more favorable
terms.
Dor full mtleulars enquire -either bylett
or person to • JOHN J. MYERS.' '
Carlisle,September 10, 1845.-1 y
.9 I. LEN Eg, E.R ST P lI,V7VS 8 ORO UGII
MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Ti , . n Allerbuid Lastpennsbormigli Mutual Fire
Insurance Com panyof Cumberland Comity,iii
corporated by an act of AssiTinbly, is now rally or
ganized ,and in operation tinder the management or:
toe following commissioners, vizi
Slielly,Wiult Gorgas,Lewis
Flyer, Christian Tittiel,Michael I looverdienry
,Lo„, ,, an,MichaelCockliii, Benjamin H Musser,Levo
Wrkel,.larobKirk,Melellior Beeneman and Sam,l
Prowell. who respectfully call the attention of the
citizensofeumberlandantiYorkeountiestothe ad
vantages which the company hold out. .
The rates of insurance are as low and favorible
as any Company of the kind in tile 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 SHELL l, Pres't.
Micmac [loomt, Vice President.
Eewit Byer, Secretary.
Illiehadl Cocklin,Treasarer. '
Michael Hoover, General Agent,Mechaniasbu r g
Rudolph I HortiO,N.;Litniberland township.
M Cocklin, Allen township. ,
Wm R Gdrgas, Allen town Shy.,
Christian Ttrzel,ll.llkii township.
Jam. C Bublip;Allen township. • -
Pdter Bartihory,Bost
David Martitr,titureldown.
C. B. .Harmon, Kingstown,
.Ileary ?Scoring, ,Sktraitianstuwo,
Simms Oyster, Worraleysburg, '
Dr. Jacob Baughmao,Coraele;
JottobKirk,General, AgOottOr York County:New
P. O. •
Henry' Logon ;York- &Moly.
John Slierriak, York county.
John Rankin, York county.
Daniel flallyYM l k 'county,
.1,, Bowman, York, 'smartly.
phnipareekbill,ciimbeoand county.
Rotiert C. Sterret, S. Middleton township.
caftrOtharitgonts will he Odell hereafter.
I. atilt 01.11145t , ' . • - • tf-40
,titt' l TJAptß,l..4o;a)
faluin al Protection G'onoy.
tir.I,,UMIIERLANO VALLEY , MUTIY,J
IAL PROTHOTIOtsTI%I
.QoPANY,:imilly
Pr
under, thg,.direetiort•., , ,cif the following bhard of
ikia agera far the "riseuingyear, vi is: — , Thfurtaa C.
Miller,. President; Samuel Galbraith, Vice Pre
61d'en;),Ray0 NY. MoCulltiugh, irie44ll4i,er; A.
-..4lslferi.Searetarvi ; - 1 1suues Weakleyi,
Spengler; ~ 11. OSteiftlittidy. ,
Tilt,: John
2ugySaindil 'Hite tosijoliti T: ~tjeen,Jahn Bear
Abraham. King, Esh Adtints eOiutty. 'Thin itri;
oleo a number of , 'Ageitts the' is&
-intent counties, who will.kevet ye applleationerfor
insttranee,abil forward them immediately for ap
proval lothe tiflitelsgAttcurripany;Whe'd the ..
ley ~.i lyithPlAyAlalayi;)AfprJ furthsir
hnlor tititilt,lepit byylawi!of the,,Ctropp n y l
4.
'Th e ",[ol:tiirrjtitleiititin hive.;bedia sivioldred '
- AGENTSt i :
ht I 901 . 114 W, "1 , ".
- 10'1. .1•'
„, 11 , ‘ ,„„,,_
~
„, , _.„.,,,,,,,,, 1 to inn iiiiiiinliin
t i t
~', _ ,C fati,,, !ii:jkopi soitOvldinity , foe itio "liiiMi.t 1
A., `Monti' Noi,itil.they i haat+ tertitOrdie'
l b” ' ~!:, ' :l, the* tesveitnliaiiiiionni le
,the ~ h'at: tenfsved , ,hiii•isoblehinbiit 'l6'
) 10,..441,
;.,ItlOrlnOtetgornme,llolllantelaisilietlohe, iliVie:'
pared tslinrstp li es old busii #44ness of ~,' ~YI,
:: • .- t ,r, ' 1 . *PeP l 44t li .ffr, ii i itir;
1\";;Vi Oieilifiiinigniri .3,Se' ; • ,', f =iln
44
S , lE;hi '-' li vaiinni. brin k ep l '',i : y ,il .' tilct Stio ..
r
,
'
,obnis lsilsiihctiattis tkfinelvl in additio
t.."ktlih...ni4•-•,,,,...tub10',.. iitiCiiik )G i" ':
:,.'; -;/ ti"A' RICHARD JoHN§Of ' ,
Miiistei4iiril , V;l97;.'l:' :
CE,Gli',
• 9.i to 9 plo depos.;
to 9 do ,
3 to .4 do
4 to 5 do.
AGENTS.
MEE
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elp In
a.-.
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STE . AMIRONAMLINGTACTORY .
Ridge 14arl, obpee, Buttonwood Sired, 4 .. ~
; • .' ' : ~! ]I4HILADEE.OI-11A:' . :-;! ,"' •
.- 2 ‘
AatL' : %I ' ' Oiiii'' eiiio6liinini: iia,l4iie't (01;11d the
" ao3Bl4ll3i " ttiWif 'Of:thine 'fifici;beatitiful
f 4 terlieliftATlON RAILINGS j,the 'United
B's;tir'SVliiii w
h the' iiiiiiiiiele oft.h . osCin want
ofiny description ( arid °specie* 'fbeCemeie.
lies; is.:mikticl,l4ily for invited. ; • , ~.-. -,
''Tlie principal part of all'th'd handsome Rail
ings at Literal flill,..lYlenOent‘ried.othercel e .
brated cemetarieein- i the sity. and', - C ounty ~ f .
Thiladelphia`M?O'hat'ochiWieggikatftf9l ° '
a . P ( 1,',49 tiie:Piggic, Priliii;WetC,.ixatuted ta 'tf. :
ImanufaCtory,, .;., ..,.. „ ~• , ~, , ~,I 4
• A large Ware Room ,is, connected with the
eamlifishment, where is' kept • constuntily on
hand al . largestock of:ready made Iron Ratings
Ornamental Iron . Settees, Veit :Chairs, new
style plain and mermen tBI Iron Gates, with
an extensive assortment of Iron Posts, Tedes.
tab, Iron Arbors, die. Also, in great variefy,
Wrought and Cast Iran Ornaments ; suitable,
for Railings; and other purposes. • • •
Thesubscriber would also state that in his ,
Pattern and 'Ddelgiting Department . ho 'his'
employed semo of the test taleetinltho coon -I
try, whose ..t.ir hale anon On is ileVdted to • the',
business-10unit* alpgetlier one. eirthe most!
complete and systematic establishment of the
kind in the Won. , •
. - ' ROBRIITIWKM, Proprietor, • :
Ridge kced,,above Buttonwood Street. .
Philieddlphia Feb' 3 180' ' .
-STEAM' MARBLE WORKS, •
-Bidge..Rovirtillove'
.
1 IS - eattiptinnonrirepfeled on an 1 - m Pro-i
ved,plan, and by the aid of Steam Power'
miMufacteres all kinds of Marble' Work In ai
supefier style, and at • the lowest, prices fbr,
The largest and best assortment' ofMarble
Mantels everidffeied to the public may be seen'
1 1 1. the Wart , Rdom, to' which the attention
ofpurchasers-iri-reiipectuflly T inviied—,
limportediGaidin - Stotuary - and Vases of the
.most tasteful design and patterns, - made ofthe
'finest - and handsomest description of Italian
.Marble ;Niles - for Flooring, imported and al,
ways °ahead, and for sale at the most,reapon
;tible'prices. . -
,r 7 martvie , cutters , can, tul supplied fir all
'times with any' 'panther cif Onished mete!' or
'Table Taps, dureduced wholesale prices'; and
the Trade will 'be furnished at the shortest
notice with all• kinds of Mar'blo In the bloekc
or cut to sizes tor Monuments...T.
• J,olllsl. BAIRD.
Ridge Road, above Spring Grrden St.
Philadelphia ; Feb. 3, 1847. •
Cheap Watela'and Jewelry.
)
'' A 7 5 .15% Philadelphia Watch
and Jew..lry Store,
.96 North
Second St., corner of Quarry
I, ... Gold:lever Wateltes,fullj.
. I .,:i' .... '..'..i. elled, IS caret.cases 05 00
'zit...co:an * ? Silver Lever Watchea,
full jewelled . .". 23 00
Silver Lever WUtches seven jewels 18 00
Superior Quarter Watches 10.00_
Imitation quarterVatdhesuidt warrented 5 00
'Gold—Spectacles ' ' - BOO
Fine Silver Spectacles 1 75
Gold Bracelets with 'torn!! stones 3 50
Lade G.ld Pen is 16 .c , rrar... _ . . 9. i 1
Gold Finger Rinse 37 cents to $B, Watch
Glasses plain 1.27 cents to 183; Lunet.
25.
Other articles in proportion. All gouda war_
raided to be what they are sold for. '
'On hand come gold and Silver Levers, La
mes end Quartiers lowei than the above
prices..
Philadelphia, Feb. 3, 1 1 Fin
HOVER'S FiRST , ,PRE'MIUM INR I
No 87 North Third Street ,
PHILAUELPHIA.)
THE celebrity of thejuks manufactured by the
subscriber, an.l the extensive hales subse
quent upon the high reputation which they have
ansi nett, not only throng hest the 'United States,
but in the West Indies and in China, has induced
him to make every necessary arrangement to
supply the vast dentinal; upon his establishment
Ile Is now prepared with every variety of Blank,
Blue, and red Inks, Copying Ink; In.:elible Ink,
and Ink Powder, all prepared under his own
personal superintendence, so that purchasers
may depend upon its superior quality.
HOVEIL'S AIM MANTINE CEMENT, a
superior article for Mending Glass, Chinn, Cab
inet Ware &e., useful' to every Housekeeper,
be.ng a abite liquid:easily applied, and not affec
ted byy, ordinary heat—warranted. irr Pamphlets, containing the numerous testi
', onials of men of science, and others, will be
furnished to put chasers.
For sale at the Manufactory, Wholesale and
Retail; No. ill North Third Street r opposite
cherry Street, Philadelphia, by
' JOSEPH E„ HOVER, Manufacturer.
Jan. 27, 1847.-Iy.
DIUJGS, DRUOS, DRUGS•
THOMPSON & CRAWFORD, WHOLE
-11 PALE DItUGGISTA, No. 40 Market 'Street
*, (South Side, below Second,) Philadelphia,
offers for sale a large stock of Fresh Drugs, Med
icines and•Dye-Stuffs, to which they call the at
tention of Lountry Merchants and' Dealers visi
ting the 'city.
— Coach', Cabinet, Japan, Dina, and other Var
nishes eln stiperiot• quality. Also. White and
Red Lead.: Window Glass; Taints and Oils—
cheaper than ever: - - • -•• • : • •
cr7-17..0- nre also.proprietors of.theindian
Vegetable Balsam o celebrated throughout their
own and neigtdipper States as.thenest pre; •
tint; for (It our •of Coughs •Cplds Asthma,
MoneYrefifinied,in:eyery Insitnice where [lc bene
fit is received: ' -
Philadelphia, Jan. 27. 1847 •13m.
DRUGS, PAINTS DYE STUFFS
=3
FRENCH & RICHARDS,
WHOLESALE' DRUGGISTS •
T I ,ow, fAturiso ,large and complete
psecrtmeat of;Prue,: Oils, Var.
mellea,Mlaor•GlibEl;PYeklitiffs, and spices,
direr very.lo'n.foi i ppoli. We war
norprOgilo.bo pure and , ,of prime quali
ty among which aro
-600,0z. Qpioine,i c , s,oo ,lbs. pure €Oll Pair
'5O '. o lllOrphlii; I '
1"00 M Iliattrßtirk;(rk .1:200 'Hu; Opiinn;'
.• i.' 20 bbli: Caitertlik:
Includineuvr:ry article used by DrUggietirind,
Physicians, , . :our taiiiortm'ent of•Pointe,:olle;
prices such as cannot•taillibidecten :
,i , oo4lnis , -PiffeErir - 0; 1 1000 boxer! 'WindOti.
Glase,:soo . liege Noilitited'ind 'Ochre,. '
; 1000 gallons Elhaie'd 011, 10 bhja, , ,
.• Conch Varnish and 50 of timid, •
1100 doz. Paint firuahoc, 50 • •
trbla tilpitiOurptintine,l.
1 ~y6 „ -ofo,F , •o l; pupeiioT:poacit Vatc . lah it 112'
4) er gallori. . • ' ..• •
I‘,.Our stock include every. article ,used ; by
1101direli'and ,
Dye tioita '144,040
(VAR 'itifory‘"ifoi.u,o
tri:3 trade. '" • i; •
Apo 601446 k Vlycil; '291:10
410 1 Ibilt
6h Miele, etijOretai;' &a; '.
Also, 50 tone Grind
0111 . a - us a call, no cliarke stonest The i rkiklit
• • FRENCH it, Rl'olo DEl;:c<'•
Wholesale Deuggiete, ,
and - o,l'arkata Sts. Pblledbl his.
v
littl
PV 617p1M1,1Mirroti:gi
'Pllgire4Primilko.r9plop o 4 l "..
to; ~„%gril 599.r1tn1119P11,, n
Ski ini indarqr;AitriPl,llill),P,lefLy,,lf.)o ~,
!li'd‘4l3l* 9 ktiylo4 4 lthifigeklZt: l
04.i' 4IANIW , I I ,I), tt5, 7 ;,... , . . .
rI EOthtliVtll4 / AVVeit l iiii aubii cri
beir' , eit
OSERITIB O ve tart
• B`At'igOYLEi 4. *
Carlisle April 'ln. • ' • ".
113411abc101),ta.-.
fi,lit,ArN"ifiTl.Coiffii
,• .
154' Market' Street Philadelphia,
• nonstintly no land eve deserlptien
. 11 LA , .. 4 CLOTIONG},alko(Nrhich are eut,trlM
iw madMin,a manner not bibd Surpassed,
.4nd are warranted eheaper.lhan the sane quality
of Goods.are upy other.. establishnienti n the
United ,States. Allan, every deSerippoti 'of .G EN.
TLElderi'!, Ellrnill7riil4.9olllsB tit. ,reduced pricer;
'Mope visiting r merest
to 'ciamine Oursteelbercirdpiteehastskelse w here.-
BUCK& MOOR);,
154 Market Street, PhilnJel hia . .
Sept6lnber 9, 1846, •i.
11t=2314117M
CLOTHING OHO lUNI
THE greatest bargains are to b I had at M.
,TRACY - S,OLI) ESTABLISHED PION.
EER El, No, 202 Market Street,
Philadel
phia, who has just f i nished one of the largest and
most complete assort:tient' of PALL and WIN,
TEII CLOTHING in the city, consisting of
Super :Black Dress Loots, from $lO to $l4
, do. do. Frock Coats 10 to 14
de, .d0..-.lllue•Dresstio , 10 to 14 .
Super hhtlßenver Bangup Coati, .8 to I'2
do., 'do. 'Cloth"; .do. .do. 10 to 15
do. 'brown, do. 'do. 'do; 10 to" 14
ilnfOldtbißangup'Clidts 316 , 5
S. ter Blatik Sack Coats : '9 to 12
b. !brown Sack Cetits Itto 12
Tweed Esets ' . 3to • ri ' OO
UoitiOqlass7nidee, Coats sto 600
Blank eldth _ 'lO to 18:0 0
' 6to 7 1 i 0
BliteltDmitifinere Pihts • .4 to 50 0
Coe:knelt 4_to 500
Stitip Vests , • ' '2.80hi4 00
Metino Vests. • , 4 2'to '4 00
Silk Veliet Vests - •31,0 Al 50
Gentlemen in want ofOLOTHlft.may depend
upon being suited in every respect, as•We ate de
'termlitettneto- be undersold by any competitor
'ln the - business. All goods are purchased fdr
estSll,whielt enables us to sell a little 'diver: than
those who deal orthe credit system; it beingflBl
Sell"-eviderit-Foot.that •thsi ..sdnade Sixpence- is
better-than the slow shilling." nolspr FOR
GET THE NUMBER,
, 202 'MARKET ST.,
PHILADELPHIA.
.M. TRACY.
Outtlber 14,-1846. . .
OLD-OAK HALL
CLOTHING EMPORIUM!
NORTH EAST CORO& ANDCHESNUT STS„
keopa oonatantly• on hand
good and full'assorhnent of
.FASHIQNABLE
Read* :made Clothing,
contatin g .of . Frock, Dress.and Sack Coats, Pan.
taloonOrests, &b., adapted to the season ; to
getherwitli every otherarticle remiraiie for gen
tlemen's wardrobes. Also a large and well se
ledted misortnvit of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vest
logs, '&c., which will be made to order, in the
'best and roost fashionable style, at. short notice,
nil•rearonable prices.
riGratertii It r the liberal share of - rustom which
has been extended to "Old Oak Hall," no pains
.slinll beapared to deserct:' a continuance in fu•
tire.W. D. LEIDY.
_ _
Mardi) 10 1847
IRON - COMMISSION - HOUSE,
ui continue the Iron Commis-.
' ' kees,lor--414 34.4111-..-k4natray,
Iron, at
No: 109 Sr. liVateF - St. Pli "ado,.
Their Imig experience in tic Iron trade and
their extensive acquaintance with-consumers and
tailetp throughout the United States gives them
dhe advantage of obtainnig' the highest Market
prices. And their business being confined ex-,
elusively to the Iron trade enables then, to give
it their entire attention. -
0. CONRA D.
. All conilgninents will recetse proinpt alien.
lion ORRICK tit—CAAITSKI.I...
N 0.109 N.Water St. and 54 N. Whawes, Pbilad
Februrry 114,1847.
NOVICE:
inkISSOk.UTION OF COPARTNERSHIP : -
Ur The copartnership berotofore.existin g under
the 1411110 01 WM. SWAIM lx SON, was dis
solved on the :list day of Aly ttst, by the decease
of the said William Swaim, and the business Is
now,and will be It future, eondtteted 'Cxclusiv ely
by the suescribep, who has had the sole charge:Ad
the mattufactvlitg oldie Panacea and Verrnifuge
for the last fourteen sears.
The Panacea will be put up as nsuaLin round
honks, fluted longitudinally i with the following
letters blown on thegl as' " BWAIIIOI PANACEA,
Pitit.Ann," and dieonlf changennule is the name
of .lAS SWAllfit stamped on tl e sealing was,
and written on the label covering the tork,,nd a
new label thr the Side'of the ,ompt red of
geometric lathe work, moll/rising nia,e differ& nt
dies, which have been . tutted for the exclushe'
use of the proprietor, by Draper & Co., bleak tel
engravers of Philadelphia. Four dies ot difler
but patterns form the hotly of the:work,and in the
centre is a portrait of the late William Swaim,
seperated iron the borders by two circles of lathe
work. The words "Swaim's Panacea,' arc en
graved conspicuously on two turned strips, and a
lam semi-circular due forms the upper margin.
The borders are composed of plain lathe work
. strips, outside of which is engraved in small let
ters the witty of the copy right.
JAMES SWAIhI..-
Philadelphia, August, 1846.
•
SWAIM'S CELEBRATED PANACEA
7fliE CURE OP .
Scrofula, General Dehhilty. While : Abetting,
BilersmalLia r, Diseased of the Liver and
Skin, and'all Diseases arising frau,
Impurities of .Vhe Blood, or the
deals :of Mercury.
PANACEA has been for more
han twenty fiie 'veers celebrated in this ootintry
and in E'ttrope 'for extraordinary curns--for
the certificates of 'which 'reference is made to the
directions and hoots (Whieh may be had gratis)
uecontputuving the Panacea.
It.has'been used tin hospital' and private pito.
Sec, and 4ias had the singular tOrtone of being
recommended by.the most- celebrated-physicians
acid other iiifinent persons. Among others by
IN..Gibson, M Professor' of Surgery, Penn's'
Universit. --- ..y
Valentine Kott, t iM I), Professor of urgery, N
~Agrk University.. ,
VP' 0 ; lletvegs M Proforsorrot7 idwifery t ,
Prtrieli Unlvereity.
N •
thoman,..lll 1),. Professor Physic), Penn's
• , .
T 'Parke, M Pre:Merit Caller
,Physiciani,
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;br 11417'silik•Professartof Medidine, Rivarat. • ' '•
;Scree:Lorene° dri , LnsiProfelsor Surgery, Lislicin:
4 Chipman,: Member, Royal' College Surgeons,
A ~1.101000.
Wit viogjike,Minister to Spain.. • ,
:Sir 'Thomas - Pearson, Maier General. - Brltisti
Gilbert obertiditt BO ph Consul,
' And alio•thisivolpid'ill nitres effected by Swairri's
p an a' c ai• 'yOars made it att,invalua
ble remedy; The.Ptinitoen done not cottlltil ,
eurriti aorformi and'beitigan hitiotent•prepare,"
thin itxnay be given to the post tentler'Pront. - -
The Retllll:prioe has beeii reduced 1041 , 50 iihr
' ottle,(ooMalningitiree.talf pints) br three , bot. 4.
4ea for Peer' Doifters. •
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Also—S*4ilieti N i ffernaltaiga+ r
Valuable Limily-medleittei,belog;, ..bigbly-ap
proireti ietoetly for all tlisettios orialogfrom De
bility of ,thitlftlgestliti iOrg r enettioh - aii Worms,
.tholira .1Hcollon), Dyeentiiry,, Fever awl 'Ague,:
See yam
(vitich ; ploy bel4tl krill it) aoflOtilpinying
tbe'Vermfte..' , . , r
PiePthri S e venth St.
belo)i.ghdinitt;'Pltiledeiphloantl for'ota . by all
Stites. .
iref*edalStifDriigKittiOt` the' Uit
nql
1.q4
1- , ' 1 1 . 1 1 44i ) ti0c4.1i H altiAlitt 'Si "
I '
Liverpooli on vone,.§:orkecco,.
"
-- egentit itlyo
Y i kSthumue-A.fr„
-!.• • tentonQ Stvotilq. •
hidiido-D Deneein t .
CaleiltiaAHuffnogle,Si CO.
1; Alftlititol,:l.B4t6
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EN C9.01Z4PF:::!?.,
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EN T infunits,iygOAL4ll(lW o ,o,Wel - Om
f•,r,
Hoiflab nygi,miral pi:J1'1847.4;36N
PIItLhDELPHIA
ERA
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fa+P.4*}Pg,.4%:.+4,:itiu:l
V.. 17 . 71.; -4A i ` , l 4 - 7.
it_ ~. wartisie
CABINETANO'CHAIRROOML,
inE_subscril , ers Would Inform beir.friende and the publ: generally, th t they : have
taken the room in Noith
Hanover streei,lately occu. ,
pied by Mr.E..Bollock, as ',a
Chair Mannfactoiy; where • • jai „
they will keep "conatirptly
for sale. an' elegant tsto - ••••••
ittl_ ;12 , 1 •Itili - ;: , i -,
ikentafCll.l3.llWElT,
vcrAxtm si - cailiagr 1 ''' - , ':'
subh• Mr SECRETARIES - ,7' '' ; •
... '.
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-BUREAUS, ' Workstands, . •
Dining.aria Bfeakfast Tcbles;Caril,,Ple who .
Centre Tables. Frensli, field,
.high ',and hv/t
post Bedsteads, &c. They have ndyr and P 1 .-
vontinue to keep on hand a largo And ele+gah
parlay of CHAIRS of evisy desetiption, th
which they would incite the attention of hoed°.
keepers aria those just commencing, confident&
they will find .articles of such workinanshiti
and moderate prices as must be satisfactory iii
purchasers.
`They have • aloe made extensive arrange
trients for the manufactur e lMET4 E
of '
SIOG.
-7 M,81 3,DE 8 .
of alteoldrra sizes urhqualities, , ilnd ,in - a ityl6
fully equal to tfloseznade'initiwditei; itdgilthl
'will', evety other article orCabitithVrre....,a
of which they will sell. very oheaplfor 'C'2ASH:,
•or exchange for Country, Proatica .atArldrk'dt.
prices
•
COFFINS, made on reasonable.ternip a l t
ahort:notieecalid they w
a splendid Retiree, in 'totvicer'eciuMryi'lVe . eer
extra charge., A.HeirseAvill•alarrhe•itep_tfiC._
. , LUMBERs•
A general assortment•cif Well :seasonal t Taint- .
her, stillable for Carpefiters ond'u Aitnit Mak
itre,'kept at the above mentioned • •, , ctittsiat,
'ing of Panels,=first; second, srld'Thir. • . lommott
%iffle Tine'Roards,Plank eifd"Setiott. r; also:
Cherry, 'Walnut, Tnpliir,, • Sliingfes;„"'• 2 kuilt
Podts, Wagon Maker's 'Stdfflif all kin
Also, Bedstead Posta, reedy turned, together
with slats' for Venetian filipds, all of which
will be sold at moderate prices.
They respectfully' solicit a share okpublie
patrOnage,, confident that they can render gen..
eral satisfaction. J. R. WEAVER 4 , co.
Cattle's', April 15;1846..
LerI=FCRE-MIFS' cl-Irc:ll^Uti, •
CADIZ/ET WARE Rooms - .
1111 subscriber haying learned that an int"
pression is abroad that he has plien up bus
iness in favor of his sons, desires thus 'publicly
to correct tho error. He still continuo s 'tl
business at his Manufactory in.the rear of lila
own residence, and would respectfully invite
the attention of Housekeepers and the Peblit
generally,lo Um very lar g e &
ELEGANT ASSORTMENT
t 1 R N TURE
which he now has on bona at hie Cabinet
Were Rooms..on, West 'High-street, opposite
Rhonda \Varehonse in 'Carlisle, feeling very
confident that the superior finish, excellence of
mittens}, and rearionuble prices of the purner,
ous articles which he constantlminufacturets
Zt give silFsfaction to and secure Ole patro
-1 tinge of all who may examine them. His pre
- sent assortment includeirevery voticty of
-zZy
rabine are and ChulriN
both plain and oninmedtal, atrieen
-,- Which:l4,lll be made to 'edit rrittrehash
- .
. Playing made the necessary iiirarlemeni.sy
he will deliver Furniture at any place within
a reasonable number, of miles in the }Hindi-Inch
ing country, without any increased charge.-
,The patronage •df_tho public is' rorectfurly sod
licited• J ACOI3 FETTER,
Carlisle, blare!) 10,1847.
NEW & EXTENSIVE LUBER AND
. COAL YARD,
T" :subscriber wdbld respectfully it#ciidt
the citizens of Carlisle, and the publre
generally, that he fitilLeontinucti his LUMBER.
YARD, on the west end of Main street pt,the
corner formed by the News Ole Road litidtk.•
Turnpike, where he will at all times keep t.S
hand a general supply of well-selected Lumbea,
such as
Boards, Plank., Scantling, Build
in;, Timber, Shingles, &c.
which will be sold at the lowest prices.
His stock of Lumber consists of a full assort
ment of Yellow and White Pine, Poplar and
Cherry BOards and Plank, from common panned
In quality„ and_ ef different thickness; altutAttit_
Plank; White and Yelfon, Pine; Poplar; Cherry,
Oak and Maple Scantling, of all sites from. by
3 to 6 by 8; also a full fissortznent.l3f rinttaild
.oak Shingles; also tuildiug Timber, of any
length and thickness; Joieemlid Rafters of all
sorts and sizes, together With every other Orli
ale usually. to he found in a Lumber Yqrd. He
will also 'keep constantly on , hand a supply of
the different kjnds of C AL, suctr-ns
Pine Grove, Wilkesbezre and Shamokin fur
family 'nee, and Liineburner's and Blacksmith's
Coal of the best quality, at the lowest prices:
Grateful for past favors, he respectfully so-
Hells a continuance of the public Patronage.'
and hopes by strict attention to give satisfaction
to his customers.
SAMUEL' 111.,HOOVElt;
'Carlisle, Nay 13, 1846.
rLA Cu THE PILES 1
, , .• re fiifencured.
link R. GPIiA•D'S INTERNAL REMEQ.Y
41,1 for the cure. of Piles. The'Vegetable Vile'
Ete'civary, invented by Dr. A. Uplmn4, it distinct
.gritiehed ph) sician of New York city, irthe only.'
!really successful remedy-for that dangerous aud
'that:rasping complaint, the Piles, ever ollered to
the. J'apericall public.., ..Tho'c..lectnary contins no Mineral Medicine&
no Aloei, Co I 0 opi ta , Gamboge, of other.poriFit .
fuLantl,irkitat Ing-Apu eget iver --- Nli - TeVir'Of (Wing
swill while under its infidence; no thaugn itt•tikia
necessary; 'if taken 4 according accordo dlrettioniff,
tute foe life is guaranteed. . ~..,
Another Certiftcate added to the hundreds', bk .;
have already beeoYeetived, of the. ellicuei'ef 1:1111
phant's Eleetuar '., • ~i ~ I • . ;,_ - - , .' •'
tv Ew VoR E , Atrgu!st 25,18 , 46;
Messrs. IVyattlx lititcheiti- 4 •Gentss-Ew' wrigsa'.
rat:years past 1 have'been.trotthled with Pildrlt
very costive aMte of, tny•'nompltinT•not het 3te' SO ,
severe as to disable me from husinewhanil idreto
I. had of physicians Andlistent Me F tlitiiiii - ctfiii
until this aptingi•VnAverLuietriiriYokseillcine or
applied to a phisMipn Ibr..relief.,Xlm-RUnit Ain
lining so sever thit I'itllnwed:46eral,ClPPEsl'6o4
to be oeiform ii:eithOu't'..opy,lienOica PshTrohttl
ed Oterthisiwtreittlffrintatiti;rt'estrlin attseri,
tit ement of , tv•enre tuitilietied lij , fli . e' Vise 4, pa
Upham!' Elecituary.4'lituhltasell'tfieen bo xes ill.
.your *norand from the , use- of - which - I fount(
myself ent cured otthe.P ll ,et,opd,my.heuldi
intich'imProii d. • , •I'retntiiii`j'Al!i: Togr .N 13,41. ) o , "
N,.
aebteilfriend.' l " 4 . 7" . '', ' .. ..-!' ' Fat,in, Op) DLL': ; ,
: , hierhhipkTallor t t qvßeiitidwifr:up t ibittt
1... Dr. A.',Upham; Pri)orleler.: -• T .: r. , 1 I Li_ z 7,;
Yyv vA t r t 4, Kurekimuouut Puttee 'oriel, lu . oo .
orke G,eilerolltigentifor the ••Stuitliel iotiteyt ,
4 „08914 Intgar,lisle, by, SASioli'llitaorr, an" -
Pruggi etsiene " ropy throughout thi! T,ln,l;.,ed,Rtatei4'..-
Prioe,sl!, : ,-.y • 114\ ''.!`
,:, - Ci:• . `J,:, re.,;4',41 6,...,.,..
I.'NnVentber-11;418414.-',...f'.' • - - •.. -.'•,"— - '
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„ CLOVEANODYNE::
"AN iMmediqte ` ind pert[
.
'inns iar that rtiasi.iiiipoistirsg .
`disease the
is Ati b 8 found at
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'Ma Y.'
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lETI 'mu' biahllintgasjui _lop bed, a 13 ..
' 1 1111'
fllliedo , TolibltsVni le Drio 44
I , l ', ll 4 , l d lne ril , %Altai be will sell cheap foinb
- er ' Id
a ni
:i k' ,DI 114;ARNOILLEo%
T A:b...r-11-4 .l 'l l 4 ! , VlKl6 fll Tl •l A r' }3 "4 Lre .4° :dd l '.°' l l / 2 it;iw .. , 1 w .. A. 1 ;t 51 " ,
‘ --..., .M.ivik. ' eit flarnativinoot A el . Eyel , -
it - ' , l r l.r s' , lidi,sotenesto*swid Ole
,101 1 elitloos ,
I th s v .41 , , PoPsale'llyk '4: 14 - 4 " '''' - r , '
{' - ' , ..',4 - , ...'r' 4 e °••• IL, !,‘B6,ELILICITT,'PI3
s toce"' 44" ,:iiii, r iB4.6. P' : , £rl 'of ~,: 1,-il, , -040. e1r1."441,
= ' " 11441.
„ a Ca ass arcs.. 041 ,
1 ' tiREAT ,varitqy, ,
L prices, just op9nlnt at the store
April 7 ;847., r
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