Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, August 04, 1847, Image 4

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    AISISIM'aStitOtOtAitO"Y
PUBLISHED EVERY %V EDNESDAV.
'PVPICE *Sod& West angle oldie 'IRIAN
Square, tiack of the Court-House
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION , .
Dollar flint Piny cents a year IN ADVANCE.
two Dollars, If pjtid within the year.
aim Miler for six months. •
These terms will ha rigt4y totherettio.
FrlaEs OF ADVERTISING.
Advertbsemenis, making fifteen lines or less, will be
'charged at the rate of Filly cents for one Insertion,—;
three times for Ond Dollar, and twenty-five cents for
every subsequent Insertion. Yearly advertisers will
he charged at the following rites: •
One Column, wit Ittits paper, forums year, - 6 9 . 5
Half a column, ' do. ' do. Il
Two Squares, with attarterly changes, $lO
Dusliiess Cards, with the paper, , $ 5
JOB PRINTING, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
!tech as Handbills, thanks, Circulars end every oil
er description of Printlee, e teemed hansontely and
V , PdiMISIY mind ai iM LOW csT PRI CRS.,
. S .1.111? 11% Rd ID S.
AVNI, EBB, taker , this method of return- I
W ing his sincere thanks to his numerous!
Mende and the public generally for the very
littoral encouragement they have been pleased
to bestow upon him ' and respeetfutly ,
triformiliciii that has.just returned from the
+city with a large and eery superior lot of 1111 E,.
TALbIC WIGS, Three quarter' do., Scrip,
Ladle' plain Prixettes; or Bent Braids; Also
a small assortment of Ladies' Curls, a splen.
did article, of nue (inproved style on
tombs, BRUSEfES.,&e.. - ...
fie kos,afao received a select and superior
lot of Bair, Tooth, Nail and clothes Brushes;
English and Detrain horn ConitirrtiFessing and
pocket do—articles that Minnot fail tit recom-
Armed themselves by their superior finish.
Ladies and others am idling to purchuse any
thing in the above line, will find it to their ad
vantage by culling and examining my stnelc;
us I feel confident that the articles, and prices
uttached to them; will ensure general satisfac
tion.
Carlisle, Stine 9,1847.
The Origami Cheap Store;
The greatest Bargains ever offered
iu Shippcnsburg !'!
y A. CLIPPING) R. is now reccivin g n d
. opening. a large and•splendid sleek rf
CM•CMICMPL.) . •
among will be l'onnd Dry Goods of eve
ry description, of the hitest style, aultaile for
Ladies' and gentlemen's wear.
GROCERIES aIicQUEENgWARE,
Verona, China, Pearl, Leghorn and Straw
BONNETS,
PALM LEAF AND PALO HATS, &c.
- , - Ha deems it unnecessary to sof , any thing
more, hut he respectfully invites the old custm
nieces of the }muscle call and examine for
themselves. Ho will t.ke the greatest pleas
ure-ill showing-his goods, knowing as lie doe
that to see his Goods and to . beer his prices i 5
to insure a customer. Ho has adopted the
motto of "Mimil profits and quick salve," and is
determined to stand or fall by it. •
Country Produce taken bn on the most fee
oralik terms in terms in exchange for Goods.
April 21, 1847.
'UIZI.;C:?'
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
CHEAPER THAN EVER I
• n r i tiE subscriber has just received end is
It now opening at his store, 1n the South
west corner of the Public - Square, n -fresh-end
splendid stock of
Staple A' Faney - IDAV Goods,
comprising in part, Cloths, Cassimeres, Cash-,
morels, 4 Tweeds, Cottons of as kinds, Silks,
Mous do Luines, California Plaids, Lawns,
Gingharis, M uslins, Checks, Ticking's, Gloves
Hosiery, &c. Also,.
Groceries of all kinds.
Also, a full stock of the
CELEBRATED FLUID LABIPS,
which ha has so esteneively introduced, and
which have given so much general satisfaction
• The Pekin Company's TeaS.
Ile bas been appointed solo agent in this place
. for the sale of the .above Teas, to which he
-- iv — entirinvitallie special - attention - otthelovev
of good Teas. The manner in which they are
put up is such, as that the flavour is prrse-ved
for any, lengt h of time, being incased in lead
or tin toil. Families can be, supplied with
any quantity put up in this manner.
The public is respectfully invited to call and
examine his stock before purchasing elseivhqre
Inasmuch as be feels confident that his variety
end prices will be gatinfactory to purchasers
ROBERT IRVINE, jr.
jerlisle, April 7,1847.
70 ALL WHOM El MAY LUCERN
re-OW, OPENING, at the large
11 and Retail Store of CHAS, OGILBIt,
trifilividous stock of the cheapest una hand
Foment Goods ever brought. to Carlisle. To e
numerate articles is outrof the question. Suf
flee)! to any that every article i 3 the
DRY GOODS Luiz
can be had good, cheap and beautiful,. at this
establishment.
GROCERIES,
Fresh, tine and cheap; just received, And iu
..11.1052.3 &NM ZU14 4 01101
we go
.ollead of all competition . I breve the
largest stockiest of Philadelphia.
,•
Purchasers will do • well tq call at the old
eland, I Main Etrtet, where goad bargains
are faro lo be had.
Mew. Store
IN. N. HANOVER ST A FEW DOORS
ABOVE. ‘V M. IXONA.RD'S, STORM
l i r HE subscriber las opened, a ;sr.:and
Lanusome•siock of -• • ,
musave ccacrsictpuD. .
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GROCERI ES & QUEEISSWARE
&C:i.ooii,i)eling of clothe and Dominions",
'Cashinarets, Tweeds, and all other Wilda of
-goods for gentlemen's wear ? Gingham Lawns,
and 'Gingham, a , _gonl aesertment. for ladies - ,
Worefed Clinielians in dress 'patierna.and Or.
gentiles • all suitable for Spring Areas for hp
LIMO; together with a geed 'Keck of Cunene.
and TM Rol e;Bonista a and loaf
Ilata,
,and a small , tot.olCapelllay Mite, suit =
able for gentleinen. - Also, a good stock of
fi- •
.9, asses l "
~ o
and SPICES of aIG , kinda:-.together 'with
oitetwhielt :the subscriber Will sell; r,
,FOR CCASIL.i ;1 . „
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Carlisle A4lll , 047
Won APIIV,An:Thein el_
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31 4 ;?t 7 b1:e 1 :1 °l'Veeiirl?"dile!ebv,te-511/air D ye 1,42
• . _ • cE~~
?J .70 flett-F. 4,04 c::.!,‘
• and _ . .
COO. one 155ter, .5 00 awl' 41 1 A. sate
Brie dd.:-
-1 0 tpt
Ifili•Eistto by 21'
111 k PUNIC
t;*
' ' ' 'di "
Arew ,
• ; 1 :5'0 1 . - , , ow, ! ; F i l l
ati
no 11,11. Per
qh„,,,eq't q° bl 9- r 7'!"Q Ue '
r° , 7°,1 ;-
tvatneie , JOU/IL it
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To the Stck as i Atilictod.
LET ell those(Who'erat 0011857MITIVIef.Or al C
ted with=Cpugisa, Colds Asthma, Bronchi
tis, Spitting .131 and, Pain' in The side or Breast,
Soar Throat, Hoarseness,. Palpitation of the
fleet, whooping Cough, Liver Complaints, &e.,
remember that it Is
TIIO3IPSON'd COMPOUND §lfittlP or TAR &
NAPATIth that Is doily efibetingauchlwonder
ful cores in all these diseases— .
Therefore beware of all other mixtures the
contain, cr profesoee to contain Tar, and pun.
chase of them only who arc knoWn not to deal
in Spurionsartieles. '. . •
Read thejollowing testimony to the value,of
the obove medicine, from, a well known citi
zen of CumberJand county.
!NSON TOWNSIIIr, N0v.2(1, 184?
Abu years since, In consepioncS
the, sedeiqsl'Sqlstare of lily , business, I was
attacked with severe puha , in the breast, psi.
piistion' of the heart and aliortriess of breath'
which were POW) hallowed by a failure °fop:
, petite,extreme wakefulness at night,and patio]
I
paralysis of my limbi—tlinse symptoms ot:a
('deranged :aystem- being frequently attended i
wall' spitting orkliaod, kV about two years I
was also occasionally thrown into convulsions
which fill main a miserable state it feeble
ness anirbegan toeffeet_my mind. From Bate
. t, time my aufferingtoedranioreor e lass.severe
1 until ailtingtli they increased to such a degree;
• aniklie violence of the symptoms were so liug•
merited, that fora wl.ole year 1, was unable to.
attend.to attend to any basilicas. Poring this
Aille. I Onsultec! *Wile able' physicians' and
alit:tided to thqr. tireaceritiiions r lint'itrilielt
shill was unavailing to procure me relief,.atid
at length they regarded Iny . retteVery as entire
ly hopeless. In this condi : ton I was informed
of the salutary effects of Thomson's CoMpound
Syrup of 'Par and 'Wood Naphtha, in a enact!
somewhat similar to mino, and though I had
givtn op all expectations of a recovery pfLniii
former health hy human means, yet being'
• strongly advised tett:) , the medicine, I wastlit
1 length prevailed upon to do so, and I have ro‘w
Ito say, that by the use of six b 'Ries not health
has been restored, and I um, now able to at;
„ tend .to business with as minilifari lily es initial.
HENRY 11l Y ERS•
Principal Office, N• E. ;arlic - 1. FIFTH and
• SPRUCE. stk. Phila.
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sold in CarLehi by IL Angney Principal
agent for Cumberland co.
Price 50c. cr 6 h ;ales f0r.2,60.
}ebrunry 10, 1847. • -•
NURSE WRIGIII"S SOOTHING S\RUP FOR
- CHILDREN TEWTHING.-
ALL moTimils having children afflicted
with any of those diseases incident to the
tato of infancy-rem:lt as convulsiens. spasmo•
die t coup, cutaneous eruptions, disordered
;Munich, and looseness of the boweles, should
.never be without this in fallible remedy that
Inc -prcived eilliaciou;s in nll the tibuye die.
eases. Numerous testimonials in i -lit be given
to prove its merits, but a trial is better.
Sold by - S. i11.f..1617,
March 3, 1847.
' CARMAN'S BALSAM OF HEALTH.'
Au. Approved Remedy for Dyspepsia, Corks
()T. ; iyc.
;
T - . two reasons why this medi•
be reconrinended to the public,
—on is, that' most persona who have .sought
it buy itagain, thereby showing that they re
gard it as a valuable Family medicine; the
other is that certificates are in thirpossessien
(Alm Preview' of perinanent cures having
been effected not only in persons afflicted fora
short time, but also in cases of long standing
It is composed altogether of. a vegetal,
matter, is perfectly_ harmless. can be taken tai
all times, and is no hindrance to business. It
restores and revives the animal eptrite,elearaes
the stomach from ell lmorbid humors which
Cause indigestion and imidities. It also re
moves nervous tremors, thematic pains, and
prevents their return; cures all; entice of the
_stonuicls mid howels,thrmStimmx.diately takes_
iwny palpitation of the heart, and promotes
the free circulation of the blood.
Thu direetibu accompanying each b dtle
contains a number:of certificates ono of which
is given in this advertisenient.
DEAR SIR t -111/011t two years ago T was se
verely' afflicted with . ispepata, which I had
for the last fifteen years previous to the above
named time, which was very much, increase('
by my having a blood vassal ruptured upon my
lungs, occasioued by lifting—which increased
my complaint, dispepsia and general debility
and weakness, to such a decree, that two or
three years previous to my using the Garle.
gent's Balsam, I - never ate a meal hut my
stomach becatne.so painful that I had immedi.
ately to thrstw it up. Seeing - Garlegant's Bal
sam advertised 1 was induced, to try a bottle;
,after taken the very first dose it appeared to
strengthen my stomach; and every dose of th i
first bottle helped me so much -that In the
course of a few days .my etoinachl began pa
retain and digest every thing I ate. Imontincd
to use the Balsam until I used several bottles,
which cured me Millrelyoynnd restored me to
perfect health, whiefi I hove enjoyedever since,
and net before for fifteen years. I cheerfully
ecommend it to all persons who aro Maeda
with dispepsia or clibility of stomach.
lIENRY.LOTTIIAN, Fred'k Co. Vs
Prepared and sold by the Proprietor, JOHN,
Ml•LLERoipPosite the-. 111 d I ket HfIUACI, bred:
erlek,Md. end by SAMUEL ELLIOTT,:soIe
agent. for Carlisle.
March 10,1.07. ' . •
• DIRAIE ROVD6
. VEGETABLES UNIVERSAL PILLS.
/1101E1 only known 'medicine that atie the same
ill. time purges, purifies, and -strengthens the
astern. Dr. Le Hoy's- pin are a new medicine
hitlehos lust, appeared, 01111 is fast taking,the
places oral f others of the tame class. These
pills are ecipipi,sed of many ingredients, but the
two . prineipal ones are Sarsnporilln and Wild
Cherry, so united that they net together; the one
theough its admixture with other substitutes, pit.'
rifying and purging, while • the other is strength
ening the system. — Vitus those, pills are it. 'the
name time tonic 111111, opening; ti desideratum
long and engerlY songlit for by, medical mutt, but
never before diseivered. 111 Oiller words they do
the work of two medicines, and 110 i I ninth bet
ter than Any, two.we know oft .fur,' they remove
lothing front the; , system but .the, Impurities, Ito
that while they tWirge titny rtrengthen: and benee
they, cause deliiittation, null are renewed' by
m r eaction.' Dr. Le' lioy 'a Pills haven wonilei
ul Influence on the blood; they:nOt_onlY, purify
without weakening, it,,but they 'remove all'ina
4us x
leusetieleidram.,llte"el4.lt.,belbieitAs.isonfele
finid,tiedAhus Inspnie blood an
titter, impoisibilit,Y;F:AS:there in no debilitatien,
so tiesreds. jtqq nnuien ';'or'tilikiiesi attending 'the
etterittiuns of thin 'lnca ; exe,elient or Wretliehien,
which h Weyer, 'ti . trainnortertures the iligastie rune-
flisiiii,but mune& Wein 'to, workiill perfetily, Inif.
-uraLmitiniert=inuthrineeztirsesuLtakets.the
.net become piiientid'eteneinteilibuf the neuttiney;
r while it"is the Propeity'oroii: Bareepwrillni
w ith other ingreilient!i 7 tW retweve
all titt;is foreign and impnr,e, it is, equally :the
peopet.koftbe,,Strild.Clie!rrlte retain nit titot,,m g ,
tititittiitseil 80 90 t' anti hencerolitint',ltate: fi f
health in the cot tain remit( Pr l tifeir :eititetlepern 7
ettrlltile Myers, soli
Aeltti• And by l :Iby''mid Kliurigenie Kingstown.
25" cis:''
os' arltglFebo;lo', 18 7.
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B. A. -COYLK i
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C. 411 -EAT , :iiriOt3";`.ltitid,'Ouretilarkablijo'sy
rlces 3
oPeniqivotilie_sto of ,
April 70.4474.4,,,:, ro
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F;~~Tcl~icie
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Trood?s::.Stir.sapOril•
/d , :fUlterilt . BittOs.;
aii•lnfallibleMethclnel for DYptipita or
Bestir
s t ehe.DepreAsion Ypirits; Pi mides and Fnetutes
en th ' faoe; Habitual. Cast tactics', Rheumatism,
Affections of the Bladder and Kidneys. MMus .
Fevers. It is a perfect.preventative of Bilious
and Western Fevers, and the best remedy ever
timid in restoring . the patient; after being prostra
ted by Fever, Erysipelas rEulargentetif of
the Bonet, Fever end' Ague, Flatulency, Foul
ness of Comple&ion, General Dehility „tor:gene
rat prostration, caused by disease, Medicine, or
indiscretions committed in youth, abberration of
miiitticonfusion of ideas, loss of memory ,shinnies;
of vision, a hopeless expression of ermine:mime;
and for this class of disease generally ,thi medi
elne hats never had its equal. Gout, Giddiness,
- Giaiivel, Impure Bloods Jattildice; Loss of Appe
tite; Livf, -; miplairit; Leprosh; Looseness.
MERCURIAL. DISEASKS.--Never fails to
eradicate entirely, all the effects or Ntercu 'y in
libitely sooner than stay other tnediciale. Night
Sweats; Dervous Debility; Nervous Complaints
of all kinds; Neuralgia; Divide Affections; 'Pals
piintion .of the. heart; Pointer's (Altaic. Pains
in the Side, back; limbs, joints-Huai organs;
Rush- f blood to die head; &airy); Zalt ithetinn
Zwel Jg; sick headache; titiffness of the Joints;
Zuortula or King's Evil; Syphilis in its worst
forms% Ulcers - of every' description, and lice
sipelasc Exposure and Imprtialence in Lite.
FEMALE: COM PAINLTS—.Ladesi of pale
complexion and consumptive habits, and Snell as
are .debilitated fay those olistruin fota aw hick. le- ,
'miles are liable toenre restored by the use or a
bottle ina,two to bloom and vigor. it ft s by far,
.the hest remedy everAiscovered for Weakly chil
(leen, sittl sachnstinve had lininors,•lacing - plen-
Ismat they readily take it. 'lt immediately rehtotV :
the apmetite, strength inn' color. '
Nothing eau be more surprising than its inyig-.
orating effects on the bunnin frnine. Persoes, all
weakness and lassitude before taking it, at once
become robust and full of energy under its influ
ence. It immediately counteracts the iterveless
ass of the human frame, widish is the great cause
a barrenness.
The following are some of theeertif castes and
complimentary natiees dim have been reeeived
by the proprietor,of the efficacy nf his medicine.
Mr. Philip Wilcox, of thy well knout, firm of
Wilcox & Richmond, shipwrights, of New Mil
ford, was entirely cured ore .cotifirmed - canker of
the stomach, throat and mouth,•witli sore bps
usually accompanying this disease, and his gene
ral health moat Unproved by the use of fluty one
bottle. Wilcox has stafered severely lera
number of years with this disease, and attributes
his cure entirely to the use of lie Bitters. '
C01..1°1111 Ilif
county, 1111011.", -
was cured by
Ileadacliestial Vectign. f .
Col. Gibbs, of Zweilsbielt, testifies thnt several
pe..sobs in that town, well known to him, have
been benelitted by the use of die Bitters, wail in
aqery case they have given the most perceet
satis-
Netion.
.1. It. Perkins, Esq. Attnrney at Law, tat New
Bedford, was cured of an unpleasant eruption of
-the face, by the lase of the Bitters. •
[From the Daily Evening Bulletin.]
It is not our custom' to falfr Patent .Meilleines
unless we know thein to be really.excellent.—
flaying ourselves it knowaedge of-Dr. Wood's
Sarsapnrillai and Wild 'Cherry Bitters, and Ilse
ing severyl friends who have been benoliited l
their use, we 410 not hesitate to recommendylietn_
intim public. Both Sarsainwilln and Wild Cherry
are articles of estsblished reputation in the meal
iest world, and this prepr.ration is made with
cent care and appears to combine all - the - medi-'
mai tinalities of both in an unseal manner. For
sale .by the proprietor, K. Thornton, Jr. Water
street, and by the Druggist generally. Any one
suffering from diseases of the bloml,
or headache, would xlo well to gave these Bitters
-a trial.. -
Prepnred by-K. Thornton. Jr. Sold - WfiTilfi=
sale amlltetail by WYATT K TeIIAM,ItH Ful
ton street, Nets York; SA NI U 'I. El.1.101"f,
Carlisle, and Dem:gists genera'ly. t ughout the
United States. Price Is, large boles.
December 2, 1848.
the Oldest aud most Popular Medi
cines now offered to the Public, - are
Fahnestsck's. Family Medicines,
Many times Ten Thousand Certificates like the
iollowing have been voluntnrily given to their
V CID, FUGE, Miring the last eighteen yt ars.— r
All of Falmestock's Family Medicines are pro::
vorbial for their cheapness and elliciicy, and no
family should be without an assortment t,f them
nor will they,it is believed, after a trial of them
FAHNESTOCK'S VERMIFUGE
it „—parallel
11. A. FAIINESTOCK'S VEIIM;FUGM.
lIAVE frequently used Failinestotles Vernii-
Aluge, with good effect; but recently Flue ad
ministered in one or two cases in which the ef
fect,: were astonishing. In °license from the use
of one vial, I4s woros were disclitirged, and in
another 36 passed, to the entire relief of the little
sufferers. Signed CUR NVALLACE, M.
Belleville, Sept. 22, I 545.
Price 23 :tents per viol. ' •
Foluoistock's Verinifuge, together with Poll-
Cianninotive. Lozenges. Foltoestock's
Cough Lozenges, Fahnestock's Eye Wnier.ontl
Fah nestock's Ittthejocient,ntertain cure for
Carlisle,Rhea
by" "
Da..l. MYKRS. and
S. W. lIAVERS'rICK
THOMSONS COMPOUND SYRUP OF TAR
AND WOOD - NAPTHA.
0 in Philadelphia and 500
int SO mh N or B land county caw testify to
the
wonderful efficacy that.powerful remedy
l
THOMPSON'S '• COMPOUND SYRUP OF
TAR AND WOOD NAPTH A Read! Read!
Astonishing cure df Chronic Bronchitis
Philadelphia, Muy 23, 1844.
Mr. Pi TOOPIPBONDeIar Sir. For more that
our, years past 1 had been dreadfully afflicted
with an stfectio nof the throat, which my phy
stelae pronounced ('Chronic Branchitia," icaus
ted by repeated and neglected celdt. The ifis
tress suffered is indescribable. Mj throat was
'literally raw with violent coughing, Su that
bleed would come free it; also groat operas.
lion, pain and tightness at the chess ann fever
-in short all the usual pulmonary symptoms
showed themselves, allowed themselves, causing,
entire loss of necessary ropose—my throat was
leached and blistered over and' over •again. I
made trial ofetery known remedy, and at dif
ferent periods had the advice of six physicians,
and all with no About two months
since l'finde trial of year Compound •Syrup,,nf
Tar 'and Wo id Natalia:lnd before, I tudiniten
the first bottle I felt relief. I Continued until
had
,takonseven: beltles;,Whichdamplately.se-,
reeved:the. disease andreetered to perfect
health, end 1 firmly, belimie 1 should not now
be living, had .it not been furiyour
medicine. 5 JANETER-ay, •
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The nnderelined heare-witneee to th,u truth',
icruyl
'ef„the.loregoiog, lisyir , w,p!rOio! .
,knowledge
'ef,oirthe facie of ineease. ;-. '-," c 1,,,„ ~ „ .
. , . ht..HAßltiftC,ll 4 l, 97 Almond' Wee!:
' ! Prko'so'aente per, 'hnitle or itS inn•trazen.
' Thiatny,ouable 'remedy prepared 0 at
IN :A. corner of Fi ft h and'Sirtuee etreete,Plul
adelplila.s,4dirrearllsle-ki, :R; - AIIGIsIEY; - !
principal asent:foretimhorlaOrl oatini.i.:..' • '
1r8E1P.411F . 0r..94 J,3177:4779,,y5i
'AflrlfrtlEALLl:3l , ,e; -
Vices - "Family,' Medlolnes
; stiNdy.pr,the' atove:valosibto
attletines,* annatat
n y li ehrKtpilttOii o Oh .. - ':'''?
• -• ' Hair , Timit;i'qqr'' t
4,7 o;',•n'sitiinitie'Tfiiiii e . , , ,
Carminative
Reaakted and for.lafe •
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l'Agent Fur unruila.
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WAI •:?tix* Gds 6eßA'..f,beintrecer,AitoL'',-T.
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THE FRANKLIN FIRE. INSUTIANd ;7
El
a 11°
v,trlitfli,. - ADEL;1)111A;': • 1 ,
Charter Perktual;-4 4 :100,000 . in.
Office 1631 bheilitit street. .
MAKElNEURANCE•oitherpermanentorlim
ltedoigitinst loss ordsmage by filT,o - 11 PROPERTY
and EFFECTS of ertry description, in town or
Onuntry,on the most reasonable terms. Applica
tions made Mtherperaonally by by letter, will be
promptly attended to."
C. N. BANCKEI,, Prest,
Rates of Insurance Rediieba I
PERPETUAL RISK.
Ilrlck ur Stone dwellings or stores •
from 4 • . e•h to 3p 0 depot'
do do Churches • 06 to 3 do
do do Taverns 3 to 4 do
do do Barns 4 to 5 do
do do Stables (private) 4 to°s do
119 do Stables (public) ,6 to 71 do
do do Grist Mills, NN' titer
Power, 7-tu 10 do
.7.71171 ° U.1L
Brick or Stone dwellings'and Tor
ni tore frout 30 to 40c $lOO value
' do •do Stores,antr erclutn
dize • - 35 to 50 do
do do 'Taverns atitlFurniture •
"40 to 60 do
do do Rams and Contents.
65t075 do
do, do Stables (Public)
*- • ,100 to 150 'de
do do Grist Mill and Stock
, 75 to 80
Frame antl•Log duellists and
allure - • - 50 075 .
do • .do Stiwes and Nlercban
, • dize "65 to 85
dci Taverns and Fu r niture
to to ioo • do
. 'do . do Barns and Contetits
90 to 100 do
do do Geist Alillsffiod Stork
• • op 10 100 do
The subscriber isogent for the nbovecompany
for Carlisle ned ite vicinity. All cpplicationsfor
assurance either by instil or perm - molly will be
promptly Wended to. W. D. SEYMOUR.
June 12.1 P45. y-33
DELAWARE MUTUAL INSURANCE COW.
OF 'PHIL - DELP.II IA ,
On the Mutual Insurance principle, combined
with a large joint-stock Capital. Premi
. reduced to Itearly half the usual rates.'
of Bristol
IG - if
Indigestion,
BY the Act of Incorporation the stock Is
pledged for the payment of any losses
which the Company may sustain. And as en
additional security to the assured, the net re
uites that the prufils of the business shall be
funded and remain with th.e corporatinn, as a
gparantse und.protection to the insur ed against
loss. This land will be represented by scrip
issued by the Company, bearing interest not ex.
cceding six per cent. per annum. The insured
are entitled to a pro rate share ofthe profits of
the Company, and will receive that proportion
of the Tiforciiiiiii — Rand in—scrip; -- whim the
amount of earned premiums paid by him, bears
tothe total sum of earned premiums end capital
stock. •
The scrip thus issued, to be transferable on
the books of the Company et stock.
No dividend of scrip can be made when
the losses and expenses exceed the amount of
earned premiums.
TIM insured are protected from loss at the
customary rates of premiums, without any
individual liability or responsibility for the
Osseo or expenses-of-No-Corporation. The
assured have all the rights of membership,—
can vomat .01 elections, and are eligible us
Dirtetura of the Corporation.
The subscriber has been appointed agent for
ibis Company, and as the mutual principle
q superseding every oth - er mode of losiiranee,
le would confidentlyrecuminend it to his friends
and the public.
The North American Company has Closed
their, Agency. Those honing policies expiring
it, that office can have them renewed in the
Delaware Company on much more favorable
terms.
For full particulars enquire either 'by lett
or person to JOHN J. AIYER.S."
Carlisle, September 10, 1845.-1 y.
fl EAST P.ENA - ^SIj9ROUGII
MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
lIK Allen tun! taisipenvishorough Mutual Fire
Tlnsurance Corapitit) or Cumberland Couto ,in
eimporaied by an ant of Assembly, i s now fully -
gall, Zell - 0111d in-operation ninitmthe.managementof
toe following conurnissioners, viz:
Clit.Sta)mankLeob Shelly,lV null llorgas,Lewis
I lyer, Christian Titzel,Michael Hoover, Item',
LogaiOlichael Conklin Benjamin usser,Levi
Merkel r l acob K ilreneihtunind &IRO
Prowell, who respect:idly call tEe attLinion of the
citizens 01:Cumberland 1111 , 1 York counticsto the ad
vantages width the 4:Tommy hold out.
The rates of fosurance ore as low and favorable
as any Company of the kind in the State. Persons
wishing to become members are invited to make
appliMition to the agents of the company ho arc
willing . to wait upon diem nt any time.
JAGOiI SHELL% , pres't.
,MteitAEL IloovEa ! Vice President.
Lewis Ilyer, Secretary.
Michael Cocklith'Freasurer.
M inha 01.1 cooter,Dettera I Agent ,M echo nicgiuri
Rudolph Nlortin, N. Cumberland too nshi
IA Conklin, Allen township..
Wm It Corgita
Christian 'ritzel. Allen township.,__ , • _
Jour C Dunlap, Allen
Peter 1111rithart,Ditst Pennsboro' township.
David 111strtin,Clinrchtown..
C. 11. Harmon, Kingstown,
!teary Zoning. Shiremanstown,.
Simon Oyster, ‘Vormlryaburg,
Dr. 'locals 13tinghtnati,Cariiele,
Jacob Kirk,Deneral Agetitfor York County ,N ew
Cuinberlatill P.O.
Henry Logan, York county.
John herd ick, York comity.
John Rankin, York comity. .
Daniel Bally. York county.
J. Bowman, York cotnity.
Plillin Ilreckbill,Cumberlatitt county.
Robert C. Sterreti43. Middleton towiship.
orry,Otherigents will he udded hereafter.
31.1845. HAS
TIIE CUMBERLAND VALLEY
Militia 1 Protection Cont , y.
. .
UMBERLAND VALLEY NIIUT,U ,
AL PROTEC'FION COMPANY, will he
under_ the direction oh' the following hexed_ of
Managers for the ensuing,year, viz:—'Thomas C.'
Miller,' President; Samuel Galbraith, Vice Pre
sidenil David W. Nlctiullough, Treasurer; A.
G. :Miller, Secretary, Jaineelyeakleyi
wean fi ler, T. A. NleKiiiiiey. Tritt, John
lug, Samuel,lltistoadolin T. Green „Jelin Bear,'
Art 411441 Eing,'Esq, Adams enemy.' There are
also a number of Agents Jim:timed in tha it&
Jacetit conuttes, who' will receive amilications fur
insuranaeatidJerstaril them imiritedietely for ap
ol
proval to the office die CO4Witly.M hen the t pol,,
icy will lie leaned - withotifAlar t - ' ;T:cie, frther'
intormationVee the by,laweof the Contlinny.
' • • ' Meek: ;
..4,:.(fe4fITIE iSeO.IC-;-"S-- H , -+- 1 -,Ce:l2-ax-LL_Hi
The -folliiiing„gentlstogo bare Alien artibinte ,
AGENTS; - -
• ISl.,r. , Ego t Gatlisle;',..; , 7 ,- ;!
• Dr..lreDay'cliteilmitiehtilo•
George Itri mile, Esq., Monroe., „,
L Westßeoltspoi
• . ( Mt' eao ; , Esq. New btu ;-g--t..777 - ,
John Cletulenin, Esti. Hugestown.
7— Stelilien - 13tilliertsoitOir rg
oeusbu.-:L
•Ma '''rolls.ll 4- I k4fl.l'-
;, , ,iil'ii_titio:ori.ii'mlo . 'ti.ii,i;.i::::.(tolks,(:::; - . , ..
IME
5101' beiin' uu 'tor . the+, eaie , qt; att kiiius 'u
-L11( '149 mr . WidOrscgoilittisif .
Thclr eilertt;ece in the Iron s! a e ,
their r:F . tOnciye itecuelopure,v i iiia::ll l , 1 0 1 , 4 1 1 -
1 0 tq9 1 ° PloclPO°l4.Pll.° ui ;Market
en a bl e s ".c',. 'IT( to
11`!°'
4"tiiefr!ikntird!ottOMitn." .
All oogtlgnments iv II
receive prompt attehs
01;10(1/{. kiqikhteriEwa
P A i
d : 5 4. 14 0 . 0 , , p h
• r pNr 4 , , m,
Z - • L.'
SYEAM,I~UN
.RMUNG:f AGTIQRY,
.
~_ . .
AT T this establishment may he found the
. 1,,K . greatest variety of Plane and bcautilul
Patterns for IRON RAILINGS in the United
States, to which the attention of those in want
Many description and especially fot Cemete
ries, is partictlarly forinvited.
The principal part Mall The handsinne Rai
logs at Laurel Hill, Monument and othe celr
i
heated Con tames in the city and County e-
Philadelphi , which have baenao aighly cstoof
rd by the p blie press, were executed at 1.1
manufactory.
. A laigeWaro Room is cc ected with the
establishment, where Is kept topstuntily on
band n laity stock of ready made Iron Rulings
Ornomentnl lion Settees, •lion - Chairs, new
xtyle plain and ornamental Iron Gates, with
an extensive assortment of Iron posts,yeiles.
tats, Iron Arbors, Ste. Also, in great variety,
‘Vrought atfd,Cntit Iron Ornaments, suitable
for Railings. and other purposes. • • -
..Tho subehl.twr...Would also state that in his
Pattern OA Designing Deportment' tie, has
employed mite of the best talent iwthe
,conn.
try. whose whaln'tfttention hi devoted to the
business—forming altogether ono of the most
complatii and systernatio establishment • of the
kind in the Union. - I • •
ROBERT WOOD, Profirictor,
• Ridge Rued, nboVe Buttonwood StrCel.
Mill dolphin, Feb, 3 1847:
ESA
COMM
` '0
PlA l abc l Phni•
Ridge Road, above Butidmcood Strict,
PHILADELPHIA: •
• STEANI-IMARBLkAORKS, --
.Rid g e Road, above, Spring Gardens Stress
PHILADELPHIA.
THIS establishment is erected on amitscPro
ved plan, and by the aid of Steani Power
manufactures all kinds of Marble,Work in a
superior style, and at the lowest prices for
cash.
The largest and beat assortment of Marble,
Mantels ever offered to the public may lie seen
at the Ware. Room, to which the attention
of part:besets is resrectuflly invited. •
Imported Garden Statuary and Vases of the
most tasteful design and patterns, made °film
finest° nod bendaornest- despription of Italian
Marble p Tiles fm Flooring, imported and al
ways on hand, and for sale at the most reason.
able prices.
,17 Marble Cut ters can bd supplied at all
times with any number. a finished mniktels or
Tahle s, a t foli: - ErCpriee ; and
the Trade will be furnished nt -the shortest
notice with all kinds of Marble in the block,
or cut toltizestur Mtinuments, &
BATRIS
Ridge Mui, above Spring Grrden St
Philaderphia, Feb. 3, 1547.
Cheap Watches and Jewel,Ty.
AT the Philadelphia Watch
and Jew,lry Siure, 96 - North
Second St.,
corncr.of Quarry
Gold lever Watelica,rullje
'eller!, IS caret cases $45 00
sittiitifi.' Silver Lever Watches',
.
full jewelled - • 23 00
Silos Lever Watches seven jewels.. 18 00
Superior Quarter Watches . 10 00.
Imitation quarter Watcheanot warrented 5 00
Gold Spectacles ' • 8 00
Fine Silver Spectacles • I 75
Gold Bracelets with topaz stones ' 3 50
Ladies Gold Pencils 16 carrots,: 2 00
Ould Finger Rines 37A cents to 48, }Patel
Gjasses plain 12i cents to 18i; Lunt 25.
Other artieleein proportion.. All gouda war
ranted to be what thify are sold foe._
On band some gold and Silver Levers, Le
pines and Quuriiers, tuvver than Elie above
=
Philndelpliia, Feb, 3, 1847
HOVER'S FIRST PREMIUM INK
No 87 North Third Street,
PHILAD ELPH lA. -
rgl HE celebrity of the inks manufactured by the
mlisember, rill the extensive sales subse
quentittpot, the high r.eptlistion wbich dim have attained, not -lily throughout the UM', 'Suites,
but in the West Indies mid in Chins, has induced
him to make every necessary arrangement in
supply the vast dematnimpon .his establishment
Ile is n ow prepared with every variety of Black,
Blue, and -mil Inks, Copying ink, limelible link,
mad ink Powder, all prepared under Ilia own
persoral superintend( nce, so that purchasers
nue. depend upon its superior mishit
lION'EIt'S &DA mANTis E CI- MENT, a
-superiorarlicle-for-Mellding-Glass,Chinte.-Gwb-
Met Wareibtc., useful to every Housekeeper,
hemgB white liquid, easily applied, and not affec
ted by ordinary heat—warrant, if. ,
p - Pamphlets, containing the numerous testi
monials of men of science, and others, will be
furnished to put claisers.
For sate at the Minittfactoty, Wholesale mid
Itetail, No. g 7 North Third Street, opposite
Cbcrry Sireet,rbiladelphia. by
E.llON'Elt, MiMufacturer.
Jan. 27, I .
DRUGS. DRUGS. DRUGS•
gril7l - 10:11PSON & CRAW' Ft MD, .Vltot.E
-BALI. IhteGGISTs, NO. 40 Market Street
~ out It Side, helots e • I,) Philadelphia.
offers for sale a large stock of Fresh Drugs, Med
icines:tad Ikt e-Stuffs, to which they call the at
tention of Country Merchants and Dealers visi
ting the city. .
Coach, Cabinet, Japan flack, and other \lir
nislies of a superior gin:My. Also White Anil
Red Lead. Window Glass; Paints and' Oda—
cheaper then ever..
a ...y T..tv. C. are also proprietors of the Italian
Vegetable Balsaht, celebrated throughout their
own nntl neighboring States as the best prei •
tioa for the cure of Coughs Colds Asthma, ,„,
Money refunded in every instance where no be.ne
fit-is received.
Philadelphia, Jan. 27. 1847 —6m eq,
DRUGS, PAINTS & DYE STUFFS
131IMEEEI
FRENCH & RICHARDS,
WHOLESALE DJUIGOMS
AT LOW PRICES, a large and complete
assortment of Drugs, Paints, Oils, 'Var
nishes, Window Glass, Dye Stuffs, and Spices,
Which we offer very .low for Cash. Ws w,ir.
rant our Drugs to be pure and of prime quail.
ty ; ,among which pro •
600 oz. Quinine, I 500 lbs. pure Oil Pcp
-50 Morphia, I perinint,
100 " Extra_flark, •1 200 lbs. Opium,
20 bbls. Castor Oil.
Including, every article used by Druggists and
Physicians, Our assortment of Paints, Ode,
Varnishes and, WindoW Glass is large, and our
prices such as cannot fail to please. •.• •
50 tons pure Lead, 1000 boxes Window
Glatis. 500. kegs Von. Red' and Ochre, ,
1000 gallons-Linseed 0i1„10
.1 • : Coach Varnish and 50 orCopal, •
. • • 100 doz. Itaiet Brushes, L 0
'-- - bbis S p ittraurpentinc„
i i ,
We otibi,a -au riar Cuach,,Srarnish a 1 82
Our- quoit:Ariel des s
.every article.-used by
CoachAintoouse' ,aintirer.---±7-I=7----- -; -
'..P10"1140 we ofihr at particularly le; pri
cer, tiltlVincale , trge stack of, !very article mad
by the trade: ..:" •-• ," '
200 lbs.!' llye Meade, i
1 - 00.aarbeyag,i1Vitrel
-500--lber-Indigo ...-2.'
Cochineal, Itioder,'• ~ ;,I Mace, 81181 10,0 .*Z:
-L.-'4lloo,tiiria:Drikctuneiilkl , iie, 3 8„—..1
Giro us a call, no charge fotrnskinir inquiry; '1
FRENCII*RIr,,II.ARDFI,
',' ' 1,. t Wholerile' 1:0 - initial; N. W; carrier' Cifl
. .!;:'z, , , . 1 . ' loth and Markets Ste: Philadelphia; ;
':Apiii,2:1;1.84,7,....; -,, •, ~ •-• . -:.,1
Pippdr
2000 •
, i. einniimcn
".
WNRENOS Ws-123k PA R111,1./I.—'
_Wow , eaten sivily used by
,plolclit
int-d--Ohern-rne , .the--rornorsdiand . reimeneut ours: in'.
d NANA .1. g rrom impure, siude'br Ilicbloodr
or haVt -of .tbe, , system; It ii : warroir,ited by ',the
T4Ml.9r.RettP*; to he flee times etrii!iger,
preparAtilin the , land' ItAuWIRI , Y , f - e*"? r.
bottle,.lo contain a PO& 'I Teri.bottle,l.,-
IE
;.• • 2 '
• ..' I .4VACW; FLEPI INC
Ally 847. 3 43,
ItANS AND:101E1)IIES/,;',ter' 4ate by;
, cGECTojt. Cp.o9pt.,
341 earlislc
.
=P.=.tielabElmc
FUR
WOULD rceketfully call the attention of
floukkeepers and the public tothe exten
sive stock of - splendid Furniture, including So
fas.llVardr4S, Centre and othee Tables, rh ea
lc \
limn, a fain Humbug, and. every v aricty b
Cab iel-ware and' Chairs,
which th liaVe just. opened .at their new
looms, on i t o corner of North Hanover arid
Lontlict Sir cts, Carlisle.
Tney aro onfitlent that the superior lihisb
of toe wrwkn anship, and elegance of style, in
which their ( articles oreigot up, together with
their Cif DAPNESS, will, recommend them to
,every person wanting Furniture. They have
also rm.& arrandentents for manulacturmg end
keeping a constant supply of ever& article in
their line, both plain and ornarnefital, elegant
and useful, al prices which they canunt fail to
suit purchasers. They would earnestly invite
Persons who are about to commence lioukkeep
ing to call and examine their.resint elegant
stock,•fd which they Will constantly make ad
o:Minor, of the newest and most, modern styles.
COFFINS made to order ut ihisbortes: no
_fice,fur..towmand. country._____—_____
•April 21,11 4 47: • ,
LAB:NET AND chAirtficurv.s
REMOVAL:
EF I AISUriber. Wntlid : e term ti' it, friends
/ -and the pebl. generally, th t they hey
taken the room in Alorth
:leftover streer,lalely ocec.
pied by Mr. E. Bullock, as a
Arair Mannfactory, where
t•iey will keep constantly
it sale an elegant assort- I :7r:od'
,tent of CALI:I.IEIVMM' .
!ATARII&CEEELIES v
such as SECRETARIES, • •
BUREAUS, Workstands.
Dining and Breakfast Tables; Car - d,-P ictvilo
Centre Tables. French, field. bight a d we
post - Bedsteads, ACe. They have now one e
vontinue to keep on hand •a large and elegant
pariety of CHAIRS of-evi.ry description, to
which they would incite the attention of house
keepers arid those just commencing, cm.fident
they will find articles /. of such workmanship
and moderate prices as most be satisfactory to
purchasers.
'They have aloe made extensive arrange
meets for the manufacture-of
UMILVATiIe.t33 6.lareinEs‘
of all cokra, sizes and . qualiticla, and In a ‘ stylt
fully equal to those made in the cites: together
with very other article of Cabint Were—all
of which they will sell very cheap for CASH
or exchange for Country Produce at market
prices. ,
COFFINS made on reasonable terms at
short notice, and they will attend funerals wit
a splendid Hearse, in town or country, free of
extra charge. A Hearse will also he kept fin
hire
LUMB
-A getteral . :!ssortment Eß.
ol well seasoned Lum.
her, suitable:foe Carpenters and •binet %lak.
ers, kept at the above mentioned consist
ing of Panels, first; second, arta '!ommon
White Pine Boards, Plank and Scanti 0; also,
Cherry, Walnut, Poplar, ,Shingles, 'must
Posts, Wagon linker's Stiff of all kind:, c.
Also, • Bedstead Posts, ready tamed, together
with slats fOr Venetian Blinds, all orwhich
will be sold at moderate prices. .
0. CONRAD
They respectfully solicit a share of public
patronage, confident Hint they can render gen
eral salisfactinn. J. R. WEAVER 4 Co.
Carlisle, April 15,1E96.
r. 3
CA 3SII4ET WAS F r 1 .0 S
) pia: subscriber leavirtt learned ant an in.
I pr. s4inn is ahrosii Ont he has g iron up brs
inc,s in favor of his sons, desircsibus publicly
if) correct the error. He stilt cot titims the
business nt his manufactory in the renr of his
own residence, null would respectfully invit.
the attention of Housekeepers and the Public
genet-M(3'; to tho very I..rge &
F.LEGANT ASSORTMENT _ Or
FURNITURE , '.:7`f • _..
which he now has on hund at his eabinct
Ware Rooms. on West High Street, apposite
!blond's. Warehouse in CarlfSle, trchn¢ very
confident Matt he superior finish, riiecilence
material, and reasonable prbecs of the miner.
ous articles which he constantly manufacture.
will give satisfaction to Ovid scenic the intro
nngc of all who may esaniine them. H is pre
sent assortment includes ev,ry variety of
Cabinet Ware and Cizakr — A
!milt plain and oriatinentail, ut pricy
7
r— -1 which will be wadi; to aunt purchur
•
Having made the necei.sniy nrrangcmentc,
be will deliver Furniture at any place within
n reasonable number of miles in the surround•
ing ,cvnutry, without
.any increased eha•ge.—
The patronage of the public is respee friilyso
licitcd. - J ACOB FETTER.
Miireti 10, 1847.
Th H. 1.11'11.% AI'S IN - IEIMM. lIENIEDY
kV for the tore of Piles. The Vegetable Pile
Lot-teary, insimieir by Dr. A. UpLam, a distil -
guislictlAilly sielim of New yori. city, is Slur only
really successful CC need) for that dans•err us and
distressing conirlaint, the Piles, vier offered to
the l met-lean public. . •
The Electuary contains no Mineral Medicine
no Aloes. Colocynta, Gamboge. or Otter power
ful mid irritating' purgative. No fear of taking
cull while under its influence; no clunige in dies
necespary. If taken' according to directions, a
cure far life is guaranteed.
Another Certificate added to the hundreds IL:.
have already been reed s ed, of the efficacy of•Dr
pham's Electuary.
STew Ircitsc,August 25,1846.
Messrs. Wyatt & Ketcham—Denim For seen
rat years past I have been trotilmled with l'ilea
very costive state of my comp) tint not bei
severe as to disable me from business, and a deem.
I had of physicians and !mita them
Wail this spring I never used any medicine ot
applied to a physician for relief. The Piles slmon
being so severe that I allowed several opetat ens
lobo perforined wiilmoot any 'mynah. Delo-min
.ed after this to try Other nThens,l read an' silver
titement of a cure guaranteed .by the use of Dr
Uphanm's.Electuary. I purchased three hoes al
your store, and from the use of which I found
myself eutirelv cured of the PTes,and'my health'
,much improvid:'. I remain, Sirs. sntir' muds
tlehtedfriend. . a -1EZRA1)181ILi.
. .
'Merchant ;Ta110r,194 Broad tray, upatatrest
Dr. A. Uphain,'Proprietor. . • •-- • '
...WYATT tt !tyre'late, 121; Fulton. street. New ,
l'ork;General'Agenta Millie SmarmriSitirec --
~ 17Solt1 in carlicle; by SAIIIVIKL Eccfo•ri; an '
INTggisteganerallithrosigkout the United Slaty'
- Nneenther rt, 184 '
1
...APMD NEC: ••, .4 - ~ , v:
AN.; imriOliite: . aii . o perfect, ..'„ .' , . '.•
''.
crire'lor tb.i most escr.uoteti7 '- i r .
. ~
'Aimsare7 thi - I . olYrn:Aql -.,: • 4 ' '
'ii'to be fc,iliol it ~ . ''' ' • --: -,'', ~,'.. 6 ; ...' '
'.. ;.Drii..k.t'ChemiesiStore: ' ` • // , •
•
:.zaa.stuaTztrisoo , ..c, •
mlll&subeerilk'i.: 'has just . •epliieil • a' itized
sorimint of Cheeks
for
oath,. •
. . •. • ;
._ . .
.:. ';‘.i . .. lintliffiL44l)Mlllad&i i illtilialn o jr,' .- .. ( i,,
' '... ' f t' article , ar the ,
glii_E 000 4 t ,11 " " le f t Pd A r ;,- ' #o6,liikicwar
- it !".. , Kroiviklud:pii . ii•-•.°-, - ii,,,, J ., • ,
.toned gaildine:Becf tr,Frow4:o,urft .. , ..,;., ..
vrie,riAr f ultfooDgugfilT'', ~ ..: i
CRIIIIIP.,MKT,IMIC.e!• i t l!.,; . t,N ; i::',o.'kl9 , 41 1' r ~,
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THE PILES !
A Cvrefor I,ife sccured
,3;1,
>l Ss de.a
Gallery of.Dageereotyyo Portraits •rt-.
• .and reit:HY - Groups,
{o. 140 CheamitS t. , 3d doni beloksi fifth S
•
PHILADELPHIA.
(ADMISSION FREh.)
FrlFpictures taken at this establishments e
pronounced by artists and 'scientific men,
depth of tone avid softness of light
anti abode, While they display the arlistio•
alreatirment 'of the highest effort of the painter.
Citizens ni strange. s eititint the Galldry; coo
lime their Nliniatures or Protraits token in this
- fine aisle, and neatly set in Morocco cases,
Gold Lnebeis or Breastpins kis, in a few minutes.
We ono. the following front the Philadelphia
Saturday Courier:
ANI EIRICAN SUPERIORITY.
The public kurnals have tit different perk
atinotniced,ns ti remarkable proof of ihe skill an.
;proficiency of A merionn Artists, that llsguereo
-13 lies nre now finite in this city superior in every
rrapect to those made in nny of Ike European
cities. The succes! i.f A mericatt artists. was
confirmed jn n very grniify jog, and conclutiive .
manner, by l%lr Bai m'r pub! ei slaling at
one of ilia rem Thumb exhibition in this
city, dint Mr. Hoot Nod inn& filly-one good plc.: .
hors With oily a - siogle failure. In addition to
It Web Mr. It. Ins been furnished with the follow—
ine curtifivnte; signed it will be per;
ceivett by the parents of Tom Thumb, by• Mt.
Munitint, Its trurliers and teen:tory, fill tit ivhoivi.
we're With him in Eiirope.t.
. . Piticitoccenra-itine 4 11347.
the Patittnerentyr of Tom Thamb rind hill
family, including his several teachers. footman;
Ariver.,matipage Cee, nuti_his
n OO l ar a e r.. X. Iliat , (PI PTV;
ONP in all) present ,a degree -of accuracy and
triiiitfuloctis to Nature, with a. bold charm or
ftollitess,i•xpitessinn, beauty and delicacy
(If' alait and . uniform brilliance that 14 have .
tievii‘ wen equalled. They are dre;dedly superior .
to aut thing of the kind witnessed . by' us either ill
in London, Paris or soy of the
cities of Europe which we have visited. \Ve
take nien.nro nt lArteg testimmil to the cooirtesY I
111111 skill .so uniformly mailifeste'd by Mr. Itootj
the eminently speceqsful Ibiguerneolynist.
Signed S. STRATTON (the Father)
(Y NT STR tTTON I the Mother)
' P. T. BARNUM -
( vluihitnr
orroin Thom!) in• England and Arne.
et e n and Pronrie'or of the Netv York and
• Baltimore Nlitsettni.
W. \V V. P.RSTEI? (Secretary)
rIIEODORE CATLIN
( AtNerlisertonlSeceetary of Toni Thumb in
ttirnite)
_
I I ..11—.S 6-Preeeptorl--
- This in eurtminly verv,strsk tog tentintotty in
favor of A Int 1101,1 soperioi-ity, ceroing, as it does
from theme oho lotto easlllllllol FI•611111eils of the
beat prottnet ions in the nrt iu most of the winch.
61 . Euroise.
Jill% 2e 1847--fimo. '
NEW IRAN AND STill 'SIGEL
Sub - scribers, - Importers and - Dealeret
JIL in Ecr,i j oi us d Anicricon Ifni), bit leave
to call the attention purchasers of fRON aid
STEEL, to the new assortment of Svtede
Nord egi an Cs - bie - wrid Cr - xtmon — Ertgirstrlion4
which they now have Ad aro constantly re.
cciving from Europe direct. -- Also American
ron, consisting or Hoop, Band, &c.—
English, Russian and American Sheet Iron;
Smut! Round and Square Irun, from 3.l6ftis
and upicardst, Boiler and Flue iron. Horse,
shine and Nail Rods, Axle Iron, various 'sizesi
Locrinnitive;. Tire and Railroad -Iron; Anglo.
Iron, Half rottild Iron, &C. Spring and Blister.
ed Steel, from best stamps of Swede Iron I
Cast and -Slicer ‘Steel, &c. all of which - .they
offer "at di, LOW rates, for cash, or at
six months for approved reference,_ and to
which they invite the attention or petrel/age - re
before re l .l their stocks.
Also, Pig and lilt ton Iron received on come
mission, on tu hich advances will be made.
EARi'S & DRINK,
• Iron and Steel Merchants;
11,7 N. Water Si. and 5 N. Del, Atenue, rhiJa
July 2,8, 1811—ly
WATCHES, JEWELRY, Am
THE subscribe' offers to or by
retail, a large and gene'ul aihor r trin..l,4uf,.
tnt ticles, being ull of hie uyvii ions
portatien or 111111lIfletUre.
Buyers of goods ie this line are igtited to
exatnthe tpc uht•erlinent, and orders are Hubei
teci,vv ith the assurance that every effort will be
elude ' , Love sett: faction and insure u cont no.
wince ul t este'''.
--
Gidd & Silver Lever Wulebee of ordinary cral.
ity.
De. do. do,
do. do. Anehars aj Ltpintei.
Silt' r danbhi cased English and Swis.. t yirgo
Watchils, with light, II diusti and heavy cu-
RCP-
Gold Jewelry in ell varieties, fine and common.
Silver Plated. und Silver Wares.
Musical 1.1":“N, playing '2, 4,6, 8 and II) tunes
Gold and Silver Spre
Diuwoud Voihied hold Pens
Mantel and 'Office Cloaks, in gilt.and other
hures.
Watebtourters' Tools urd materials of all Borth.
Farm) , A milts, Foot y Fans, Steel Beads, 6c.
Ilsetttg et el y hellity for rbtaming goods on
Oat; noes ad ird nits:coos terms, curt espendlogjo.
eletclototrs %vat be utf,rid to purchasers.
JOHN C. FARR,
12 Chesnut St., Philadelphia.
July 2i, 1847.
H its, Calls, Ladies' Muffs, Boas, &c,
TO MEECHANTS. HATTERS it. OTHERS:
& BEO--UN,
Rut and Cap li'arehouse and 111dnufactory,
NI 196 Market Street,
SECOND DOW DELOW SIXTH, PII.LA DELR
11) ESVECTFULIN solicit attention to their
I.IL. largo and complete stock of Hata and
Cups, munnfactmed tinder their own itnmedi•
ate direction a nd•miperiutendoicet with all tin
advantages of modern improjements to enable
'them to combine the important qualities ado
lability, taste uhd beauty of finish with es
trone cheapness of price.
An immense end beautiful assettment of al
varieties and prices of Beaver, Brush, Silk
Moleskin, Russia. Cassimere, Wool, Sporting
and Ashland Huts. Also, a general asso.tmen
of every variety of Caps,
Otter, Fur Saul, Hai
Soul, Muskrat, plain an d Fancy Cloth eves;
style, Red Muck and Brown Mulniir,Seaßitte
Gluzeil, Oiled Silk and Fur Caps '
Ladies' Muffs, Doss, &c., at the very towns
prices.
flu3ers by the dozen or liskitra_trivited
gull and sec if it is not to their intermit In des
with us.
Particular attention, paid to the packingif
flats, &c. I
Cash paid for Muskrat and Shipping Full
GAR DEN • St. DOWN,
No. 196 Market ~Street, belew . iFli7,4ll
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. Chambry, Plain Gingliams,'Pla Clnghi •
:New Style Calicoes, a large lot :' ,'.- . '
A% him soot brown Muslim', 7,' ",' .tr ' ',',' '. ! '
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White add brown ti -4.and 54 ' thin, '..
iTtekings and Cheeks, :.'.!Alitcl,.',' l';:'S,`'i „.,-
25 MM. Colton hosiery,, a il I tal scj , ,
777 , 211inba„ wmtd iiitroolored=tGot limit,
.114.11 Linens, from Sr& lcil3;di '''''''ll .. .. , i4 10, '
,--4 Plain SWiaN-11obki,Striped_ali 1.40ri01. .
'fins. ' .
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