Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, October 04, 1848, Image 4

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tion—three Aimee:for:Om' Dollar;. - and - twenty-five
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tisers Ott be chArgod t I.lhe.fplloyiqug'ratcs :
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JOB PRINTING. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
- Such titilitibilbilbt,illatike, Circuital,. and eveiy uth.
et dettceiptlitifite..Prititing; eteentett hantlettmelyu and
esneditlously . antrat the I,OWETDICESP
•
ELECTION PROCLANATIO;
wHERE AS, in and by an act of the Genera
Assembly of the Commonwealth, of Penn•
sylyfsnia,entitled " An' A et relating to the elections
of (hid CoMmonwealth," passed the. ,2sl slay :of
Aily, A. 1).1839, it is made the thitrorthtsShe
rift of every county within this Coinmenswealtb;.
to give public notice of the General.pections,and
in such notices to enumerate:
Iv-The-officers to be elected.
'2. llesignate.the..plaFe n't which the clehtion is
•
I to be held.
1; JAJIF : S
11OPFER,Oigh Sheriff of the arty
oNismberland, do berebYmake known and "given
thispal noticei - fir llrd'OntOrrnfthe-countrof
011111)erland,tlint on the SECOND T(TESDA
OF OCTOBER NEXT, (being the 10th slay
of the month) a General Election will be held at
the several election districts established by law
in said county, at which time they will vote by
ballot for the several officers hereinafter named,
vial—
- ONE PERSON
ibr Governor of Vete E of Pennsylvania.
for . 0 PRSON
CantirCommissionee-ot-the State_of Penn
sylvania
ONE PERSON
o rehresent the counties of Cumberland, Frank.
n and Perry, in the Congress of the U. States.
TWO Cong res s of
'represent the county of Cumberland in the
Hotise of Representatives of Pennsylyania.
- ONE.PER,SON .
or Commissioner of the county of Cumberland.. — '
ONE PERSON
for Direetor.of the Poor and of the !louse of Em
ployment of the county of Cumberland&
ONE PERSON •
for Auditor, to settle the puttlic accounts of the
county of Cumberland.
ONE PERSON •
for Prothonotory'of the county of Cumberland.
ONE PERSON
for Clerk of the Cotirts of the county of Cum
terland
ONE. PEMON
for Regirter of Wills, &c, of the county of
Cumberland •
The said election will be held tk roughen' the
colinty, as follows s •
-=-- - 1 , -Ire - clectionlii-the'election•district composed
oftlie borough of Csrliiile and the townships of '
North Middleton, South Afiddletoii,biwer Dick.
.
LeTiTerrisitiliford and West l'entishorough‘
will be held at the Court House, in the borough
of Carlisle.
The election in the election.iliihrictcomposed
of Silver Spring township, will• be held at the
piddle house of George Duey, iii . tiogucstown,ii!
• said township.-- •
• By an act of the General Assembly. passed (he
21st day o(April, A. 1). 1846, the election in the
election district composed of Hampden township,
will be held at the house formerly occupied by H.
Bressler, an Said townsitiP ! s. And by same
act, the of Sun in thu election district,compiiiied
of Lisburn.and a payt bt Allen township, known
as the Lisburn Dishier, shall hereafter hold their
- elections , at the public house now occupied by
John G: Heck, in Liskurii.
The election in the election district composed
' of [last Pennshorough township, will be Weld at,
the house now oceup.ed by S itenninger,at the
West end of the Harrisburg Bridge.
The election in — the district composed of New
. Cumberland, will be held at the public house of
W P Hughes, in the borough of New Cumber
land.
The electionjo the district composed of the
part of Allen toshiship, which election was het e
tofore held at the public house of Wm. finglits,
in the borough of New Cumberland, will be held
at the Tenant House of George fleck, now occu
pied by Robert Coffey, in said township.
The ejection in ths district composed of that
part of Allen township, not included in the New
Cumberland, Georgli Heck and Lisburn election
districts, will be held at the public house of David
Shoetree, in Sitepherdstown, in said township.
The election in the district composed of the
borough of Mechanicsburg, will be held at the
ptahlich'ouse of John Hoover, in said hoentigh.
The election in the district compos d of Mon
roe township, will be held at the public house of
John Paul, di Churchtown, in said township.
1 he election in the district composei) of Upper
ISckinson township, will be held at the house of
Philip Weaver, in said township.
The. election in the district composed of the
Borough of Newville, and townships of Mifflin,
UpperTrankford; -Big
. Spring,. and that part lot
Newton township, not inchcled-in the Leesburg
election district 'iereinafter mentioned, will be
hold at the Brick School !rouse, in the-borbugh
of
Newville.
The election in the district-composed of II opesi
yell township,will be held at.the SchootHouse
in New hurgoo said township.
' The election in tito district composed of the
- • borough of ShiPpensimag. Shippensburg town
ship,and Allot part of.Soutlialapton township not
ineintled, in the Leesburg election district, will
be helti"at die Connell Meuse, in the borough of
Alifimensburg, • •....,,
nd in and by,an - act ofthe General Asiembly
of this CommenWealth, passed 'tile .2d July, 1839,
it Is Miss. provideditoThat the qualified electors
of,parti,iit Neaten': and ;Southampton 'township.
in the County Of COmbe.claild, boutided.bvtlie
towing Holstead distances, vizi . ,llegitinfog at the
Adanatceountyline,.thenctialong the line dividing
• the townships.: of e litokinson . and Newton te, the
turnpike road, tliencriDong said turnpike to Ceti
ted4Schroqhfacuse; on, ste turnpike, in Southamp
ton towashipillience• - to a point on the Walnut
Bottom. ROAII lteiliuik's, including Illeybuck's
Far* thence a straight direction to the Sax' -M ill
helongieg to the heirs of George Clever, thence.
along.Krysher`a run to tie Adams county line,
thence 4 . toi,g:the line of Adams county to the place
df beginning, be and the same it hereby, declared
a•newrand.acparate election distriet, the election
to bailii3l4 at the public !mese of John ,limbutilt,
ju laceibtirg, Southatppton
• 15 1 lierebv Given; ' '
ever::' , pet'son,excepting'Justices of the
field any
,ofilics" or appobitniek
Of prinietirtinii - Militil the s lutes, or of
this dr...incorporated' district,
whether .a.conintialitoded ? dfileer or "other*iiiii,
.iiutiordleatta officer; er.• tienti, who it, or Shall be .
under'einploied heleg &lathe; executive,
• "tliiiiiry",deptertuielitaof (hit State' or'otthue U,ulted
Stittes;or of tilly,:eity any incorporated ditlj
tiet; Oneida() that every member, of CeinaCiles
• . • .aild'iatihel Stied Lleginiatere ; and 'O? the Select; or
ofeny'city;oi,Coniinisilicitier of
ankiljosirpotateCtijitrict, is by 'love ificsailiblatil
kolitoitot - eweising al.thc. stone time; the (Ate
or'appointnMot'orjudge,itispector,dr clerk of any
--elections'ef this Columetivicalth, antrilliat no in
' e. t•- • spelitorijiidge'or tothei , officer of such4llOction
Ilikelltbis bethen voted:
anyeet
~.itrehollakteetecitiovidathis Com monwealtb;piclieij
-
~7,C„*,llattbafiiisctersaldliudkes, a iallneet at
for lioldlntrthe
:,.. , leletittoivintfielbstrict to which theritespectively
belong, beforecl)o'clock- - 41tettiouriling cif , the
lEttitiontal'aesilayltifOntiaberi ifid , 4ish - itf4id in
, .p.'.,."7,, , ,Xlissisloraniliall.aptiointtene. shall tie
of suels'Aistri Witt , rt
g?ctt'4lq:bjagt;Uto person w ho than have Xlmolved
. oiebend i Artithest s :yrimbeit ,' or , vtifeivrotvinspectoi
orthe'etectionifthen
whit shall 'lave meal ved the Setiond.
votes for jtailpa"stlfi e'iiiit
:election: shall act "as
":-:.-7-1)4,01..tif ealiq
,thelieritni:*ho , sholl . liiiiio •
rewilied the lagliest oiliptier of veiteaten
cot `shall ' net-atteitihilio petecin elected 'Judie sits,"
insPeotor . jri hti place and hl. Ca Be the
der
5 01'0.11,R'3041g0 shall not itteddi,l . hen - ,the
Oilpetaf.or
kitoiA44,iiptlio,lkii .11 jadr a 01084', f, hpr.
° - !lllo4l , .tiOnifnile r in ,44ie - beard for the apses
i`Oie:liikur„it*:t l 4 ; Pm, e •
)lEttiophkrafttion, eng'll,:piisd.vbtOp e aLfv,
- 21;:„; i i.!;;;A :.oithipiyA4,..l.;',ikkttrlo,:foy lOW W611' 5 01146'
„ tr,lo4ll**lool.t' leafed . ; present..at ...jhaf• Piltilerof
Gistlibilltatht.Vi?4,o; ; Op.pr , Abeir!..oolloilse'Sp'll it
• '.4,10, 1 .P.-.? Wtc,'
. . • ' ' "Y . • - ...•tsttut , :ak..VM:l , !.;ftwrb.,, , ..tattr - ^...40 - 4 1 ,1eif ' , tit. , " P. 'I: - 6 !,. r 4E6
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-... • - - "
Alutrial Abe sevemeiSsesiisiro!
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t-spectiv'ely to:atte Aos fe.fi,..#Fro
ele&ion,
log Vie whole Arne iiiiiit.eQnliiiiing;keilicopen, for'.
the pUrpcise of giViriginfOrthatibti to illOitisPectriel:
.findjiitlgesn
Whe - Milled to ther,ight,
V ~any-perstillasstestedl l iYAlMmLto.:Votent
'bleetion, - oriiiish, : other..mattert :hi relatialiO:
viasessinent of , voters the -, said• initiectbrs
either, offheivi:Shall fr'om time to time reqUiress
;r• be- s permitted .loiters. al,gnq
electigh,as aforesaid, than a White freematicif :the •
age bt , tweiitYroilri'yearti or move,•who
.reshrml to itila 'Statefit. least one, year , ,ind the
Pleetieii'ilisitrier where -he-ofl'ershia-Vote:at„leaSti
ten ;days linniediately , :preeediog
find within two yearspaid a State or connty tax,
belbee the electitiii,
!which shall 'hob been assessed lit !emit teifiliiil;
list a isitizrin Cr the United
States, who hiss previously been a qualified voter
bf this Statb,and removed therefrom and retort-mt.-i
-sm who shall live.residmi in the ideation district
and paid taxes aforesaid, shall' be entitled tb'vote
after residlngls this State six months: Provided,
'flint the white freemen ' citizens of the United
States, between the agesol twenty one' nd twenty.
two YEtAt'S and have resided in the election district:
feu days its aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote
though they shall not have paid taxes.
No person shall be permuted to vote whose
name is cut contained in the list of tasable -
itmits - fis nil shed by the coin mi ssioners, unless
First, lie . produce a receipt for the'paymentavith
iii two years, of tt state or comity tax assessed
:agreeably to the constitution, nod give satiallictoliy
evidence 'either on his oath or affirmutioti, or-the
"oath or affirmation of another 'that lie has paid •
such a tax, or on failure' to woiliice• a receipt
at' ll make oath to the payment thereof.'See,
cud, ili: claim a right to vote by being lin elec
tor Netween the age of twenty one nod twenty two
years, lie shall de - pose, on oath or affirmatiOn that
• lie has residedin the State-.it least' one Year next
- before - hisapplientioni . .imd - make - aunli - proof
`residence in the district as is required by this act
.and that lie does verily belieYe,fremtlionecomit
given Alm that lie is'of the age - aforetraiii,ifild
sive such olior evidence as IS required by this
ifeT,'"Wliiißriirofrtlarttnineof-thrpersoirso-ntimitz
tett to vote . shall be inserted in the , alphabetical
list by the inspectors, and a note mode opposite
thereto by-writing the word 'tax,' if he shall be
admitted to vote by nation of having paid tax, or
lie word 'age,' if be shall be admitted to vote-by
screen of suet' age, shall lie called out to the
clerks, who' shall snake the like notes inThe lists
of voters kept by them. '
go all eases 'there (lie', name of. the perion
claiming to vote is found on thelist furnished by.
_the_ebinmissioners and assessor, or his right to
vote whether loairill aril — seta) or not., is objected to
by any finalities) citizen, it shall be the tinty of the
inspectors to exaspipesußlf . pviion on oath us in
his qualifications, anifillie
_within the State for one year or more, his oath
shall be sufficient proof thereof. but shall make
proof by at leak oue competent witne's's, who
shall be.a qualified elector,_that lie inii.residy,
within the district loc more than ten_ila) s next
-immediately preceding said election, And shall
also liimitelf swear-fiat his 111011 R fide residence,
in pursuance of his lawful calling, is within the
district, and that lie iiitl not remove into said dis
trict for die purpose of voting therein.
'Every person qualified as aforesaid, and who
shall make due proof tf required; of his residence
and payment of taxes as aforesaid, he shall lie nil.
mimed to vote in the township, ward rir district
in which lie'sliall reside. . .
IZ3
'lf any person sled) prevent or attempt to pre
vent any officer of nny election tinder this act
from holding such ek (lion, or use or threaten any
vie knee to any such officer, or shall - interrupt ur
int-properly interfere with him in the execution
of his duty, Or 'shall block up the window or
avenue twary window where - the-same-inay be
holding, or - Ilan riotously distiirb the peace at
such election, or shad tike or practice any mtimi-,
dating threits, tcrec . or violence, Withdc`aign' tit'
influence unduly Or • overnwe nuy elector, or to
prevent hint from voting or to retrain the free
dom of choice, such person on conviction shall be
fined in any stint not exceeding, five Itundren dol
lars and. be imprisoned for any_time_notless than
three nor more tliftli twelve months, and if it shall
be shown to court, where the trial of such Offence•
shall be had, that the,person sp offending was not
resident of the city, ward, district or township
Where the offence was committed, and not entit ed
. o vote therein, then ott conviction he shall be
lenteneed - to pay a fine of not less than[ wie4tuti
ilred nor more than one thousand dollars, and be
imprisoned not less than six mouths nor more
than two years.
wetly person or persons shall' make anybet.or
wagt.r upon the result of any election oithin this
Commonwealth, or shall offer to make any such
bet or. wageicEillfer by verbal proclamation there
of, or by any written or printed mirertiscra cid,
challenge or any person to make such het
or wager, upon conviction thereof he or they shall
forfeit and pay three times the amount so, bet or
to lie bet.
'lf any per-ton not by law qualifiek shall fraud
ulently vote at any election in this Common
wealth,or being otherwise qualified shall vote out
of'hisproper district, or if any person knowing .
the want of such qualificatifin,shall aid or procure
such perron to vote, the person offending shall,
on conviction, be fined in any stun not exceeding
two hundred dollars, mid be imprisoned for any
term not exceeding vec mouths. ,
'lf any persoh shall vote at more than one rice
tion district, or otherwise fraudulently vote nn n e
than once on the same day, or shall frattiltilentl
told and deliver to the inspector two tickets to
gether, with the intent illegally to vole, rise fine
procure another BO to doggie M . they titreettieg,
s h a ll no colic l e sio n b e fined in any sum not less
than filly nor more than five hundred dollars, and
be imprisoned for anv term not less than three
nor more than twelvelnotolts.
. -
'lf nuy person not modified to vote in this Com
monwealth, agreeably to law, (except the sons of
qualified citizens) shall appear at any place of
election for the purpose ol issuing Owls or •of
-influencing the citizens qualified to vote, he shall
on conviction forfeit and pity any sum not exceed
ing one hundred dollars for every such offence,
and be imprisoned for any term not exceeditg
three m 511018."
Agreeable to the provisions of the sixty-first
section of said act, every General and Special
-Election shall be opened between 'the hours of
eight and ten in the forenoon, and shall eiattione
without interruption or adjournment until seven
Aloe% in (lie evening, when the pulls shall be
closetl• '
----Amd-the-Judgetotthe-respeutiverlistricts afore
said, are by the said act required to meet at the
Cour House, in the borough of Carlisle oo the
third day after the said 'lay of election,lieing
Friday the 13th day of October, then and there to
pet form the things required (Willem by law.
Given under my hand, at Carlisle, this IZ3tl
•day of August, A. 1). 1848. • ,
• . • .1A Nl ES 11OFFE R , Sheriff. •
Sheriff's Office, Carlisle, ?,
August '2.1. 1848. $ . . •
WESTPHILADEILPIIIA
o coaric s.
isliE subscribers respectfully inform'their
' I. friends and the publicAlriat they are now
prepared to execute any orders' with WhiCh they
may be favored, for their West' Philadelphia
Complete COOK STOVE, of which they have
'three sites; .CANNON and BARE CYLIN
DER StoVes,• seven sites ; 'Bases . and Tops for'
Cylinder Stoves, five Sizes; Ovutv PRATES, four
sizes;- , Corms Atn-TranT PAjILOR; Stoves,
(for:wood) two sizes; • Cris 0 vtivt, t hree• sizes;
Ittox'llEATEßS) and, it'll:y.4e lout beautiful
assortment Patterns for Iron Railing.'
new and :•
'Plibir geode, tire:ell'made,Of the'
b ast niaferial,
o n andfrombeaut iful ' designs: " • ••
Their Vest -Philadelphia' Cemplete.'k'
,out doubt ;Ike , best 'atid'lmate sa loable Cook
Stove' the .fitarket. ronstructodivith
Mott's Patent Feeder, Front pod gitoysvliiuil
:gives. thent'.o sided . miperierity liVar Itlf others.
'They only want .a trialt,to Confirtii'vrlia(ie here'
asserted.
,
•
CASTINGS' of. kinda..nkude to order w ith '
Saintilos,qMay .be,seed "end .ortlere :left' af'the.
, I FOundry, - or - St 4.;,8,: Second
treat; Mptitten.k. Donteau,a.ls7.s., , Seetind dt„
ind'it'Williritni4i;;;Einde;p9t l ,Market..street,,.
WILLIAMS 'ED II LE R MAT= 115,&X
Thyilleiluis • anCtomitrY;Dliipkaio
f 14,riff ti 'risk •Ice pa ichtisi , p rtu 6§,lfbe; ebenp;.
are requested to call and examine the hirge atdok
received at tho atom of the subscriber: •- The art i.
cite are fFeek,andivarroaled, good,•ond piirclitiseth
at the very- lowest ~etuth prteety and did
doed•Pt) lowor,,th u on articles, of, - ,,the,etnnty *ll4
Inky° Etxter,,hOotf„.epld'.in'tCumberhold ;'counlYp - .= 4
COl:and !tee, enttlf - het does not make it, to
riplantege .to,ptireettitediyin hhit,',lfe.vvill not „oak,
, you qt) • '•-' • ' ' .
•Oidertrirom th.t" OttiAolll:llll.,:redniva prompt
etttffition;ther tifiVaar atiedithod, priceP
lower•than: etWeriplace-in-f3arlinlettri 4,l- r - r;T:
4',.. , sfiisc*.t.4,.tb 3V.WyCivi,ll4oll4:',C,cyffili,
elts.
,
' o f, : . t iie!.Yeittlifit mare espehially:cit gook
tiMe:_Mr.there7 - 00ka,,,bly. ware ninief.so-ininiit
02
'titiMS,exhitingekeitia perbidriethOre,kre : bOW;',
HO I i , p ro_dac etati•Of , The,
raperited:• - ; Changes., in:•;the .:stmeePliereittit.
acting ' Os' they do' IMO :the-donetitutiOn L and
q f the' biciod - • itself, give • nocadi on ler
the iitoaffittal•Mufintiligaant;
bile becoMett.(siiirofteri Witlibuf any:wattling)
a'ritotit;rnerittionions-;aoaditiOn''front!thess,
repeated 'eiitngasi - rinct if the' atOrintelt iind
howelKhaVe,betnCiiegleited:' previously; the .
first symPtrusia reqUire,immadiate attention
Even Alit:ilia who, have a healthy :diSposition,ef
body, ire subjeocto sickness under, these cir.
cumstanees.- Therefore, to tiretient'.anir den--
ger, we . ought carefully to guard against a
°Wire state of our boWela... Once Or twice
they should be evacuated in twenty-fair hours;
There are many, causes which produce
healthy blood: sometimes it may arise (iota
grief, at othert wlteig,the system•is in-a state
Of tallness it can,•take place from ‘ audtion joy;'
c • a plioation .to literary undertaking- can
produce it — hi all, cases whorl many perriobs.'
haVe to be seen and Oak" to, which prtichic4 .
ibg•hervous excltemein, is a fortibrectortie of
unhealthy blood occasioning , that slew
.nerVeMs
fever which •lias carried•oll seine Of our best
Men, pooh. martyrs to their .reputations but,
which a Infowledge• el e the poiters of Brand.:
reties Pills would', have prevented. Those,
who deeire_to_sectiro the.khealthomiler olmest:
any adverse eircumstaiicea, can do s es) by•hay.
ing pRANDR ETU'S PILLS on hand, and at.
once resorting to thetifwhen the' first &allele'
of disoc a der takt - Place in their bodick —lke this
talrfrn — used — sirwll - the — hea It Ir : tra: — Tirer
'time will yet be ..when a• man that mattes a
good medicine shall be honored more than I.e
who is on adept-in the art of war.
Re exceedingly afraid of,COVNTERFLTP
PILLS. 'Tile Agent . s the only person from
whom firandreth.s--P-ills should be purchased. ••
The tiItd.NDRETIPS PILL!. a re sold for 25
cents per 'box, Lity: B. Brandreth's Principal
Office, 241 . Bronaway, New York, and by the
following an ly authorized Agents:
Wm. S. Powell, New Outnberland.
.1. G. Miller Li t hurn.
M. Bitner, Slaremanstown.
Nltelmittesburg.
Oen. W. Singiser;Churchtown.
A. fk: Leidnat, Boiling Springs._ '
. 1). L. Beelman, White House P. 0. ,
' Bosiffintrg IVeiting, Centreville.
• .lames Ry le ,Ineksonvil le.
Edward Scull, Shippensburg. ,
S. L. Sentman; Newlmrg.
• Sold in Carlislerby CHARLES BARNITZ
Sole Agent fo - fl.his borough. • ' „
SHEPHERD'S' SARSAPARMLAI
For the Perinanent Cure Qj all Diseases nasing
from an Impure state ofthe Blood.
rIPHIS. Medicine operates particulally upon
the Blood, and cures disease wititout
vomiting or purging, It never 114 to cure
he most obstinate oases of Rheumatism, Uhl
eases of the Lungs, Coughs,Colds; Ilionclif;
- tie, White Swelling, Scroula, - Ulcers and
Sores of long standing.
It is cheaper than any other medicine in
usc, there heing32 doses in each lotlte, which
costs only 75 cents, and tolhose using it ac
cordiL to ail ection ono bettle . will lust I.o'
days. Certificates aro you ring in field all
parts of the country attesting the virtue of
this medicine in cases- of long standing, which
have been given up by physicians as hope
less and beyond the reach of medicine lo
cure. •
WHOOPING COUGH, Shepherd's Sana
patina never fails to cure.
CONSUMPTION cured by the use of Shop
herd's Sarsaparilla•
The following is from a gentleman of re.
'spectgble standing in Baltimore,who was ef
fectually cured of that dreadful disease, Con•
sumption. by a few bottles of Shepherd's
Sarsaparilla
linMinoru, Aug. 29, 1847
This is to certify that 1 was fast sinking
undersymptoms ofeonsumption of the Lungs,
until I was recommended to try Shepherd's
Sarsap rilla, which fortunately I dld and am
under the strongest convictiop that it saved
my life. 1 am now rapidly recovering and
hope in a short time to be restored to perfect
-health, and under no conSideration would I bo
without the medicine.
DAVID RICRETTS. •
No. 23, Hill street
Shepherd's Vermifuge, or Worm
Destroyer,
We challenge We world to produce a Medi
cine bdtter ada Med Co the expulsion of worms
irorn the . human body than Shepherd's Yirnii
fop. It hus been used by thous inks with
-cntiro-sutiefuetidn.--It—has-the—advantage of
most other 'VI rini loges, as Una ver sickens the
person using it. It has cured children that
have been subject to fits for years, and that
had been given up , by physician,. parents and
frien.de. It should always be used as u purga
tive ° fur children, as itstrengthens them, and
a t th same time carries off the costlier Par=
ticks of food, and worms, if they are troubled•
with them. '
Thu following certificate heti been handed
tows by. Ju Igo Koons, of . Luzerne county, Ps.
It sponks.for Itself: .
: .Town Hill, Pa,..lan 20 , 1847.'
JdUNKoonsi Esq. • • • a.
'Dear Sirit'Ou - Will , please avoid me 4 but
ties morn yerniifirge. The three
b o ttl e s nitreliased of you a'sliort tiere,uge hare
been used with ilie.,haPpieet .effeefe.- , They
wore given three
,my eirildreriin one
ease 65 . worms were eipellediiu another 164,
And in the lust 67. 1 urn unshorn to give the
'rest of my family the 'benefits of this medicine
and therefore order arr,ebove. • Thiele hecid,
edly the best'ertielitui`deitt6Ying - *Orme the:.
hue over in' Ibis 'part'of the ecnintrY.
beim' tried ,Orrieleri, Reakeee ilferrick's and
Without any gepielfeet; ~• j.,
•
Y.uurs„vol4. . ,
SAMUEL.FANTD,EIt.:.,
§1100lieril?a Sarsaparilla : and Verritifuge.are
for ;sale'_ by . .the folloWing .erespeatuble. mar.'
ohantwer.Cirinbeilarrir eciunty, re, and Dr.
Witip. , M'PhOrtro r ni ; ••
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eireet,l:hiladelphia,.VENlTlAN' l3l2 N , Erniart , r.
ilfttOurtiri , :hes.now hinitl f the Lirgost-a!id utak ,
finki6nable . .assertment narrew slat,.an.d. other
Arr,rinitio. -Blinds,- of .apy, otkert.nstabliphtatit': in
t.h . oll.lto4Statesi oomprisingentirsknew,:stylesi:
.trunnngs and , oolors; whiCh which,Willlte sold
at4he loweet:priCes,,,wholosale tindrelail.;; -Old .
Blinds . painted , and; tnminod to leak to new;,
Tho c itizens of°ornate and adjacent , country are
losnectrullOnvited.rto call, and e*urnina: his, as,._
sciftrnentObeforo pureheisinkCelsoWhere,cfeeling .
c:onfideht „of-pleasing . and..4tving.satisfaction,tol
all who Iraq favor_litm_with
_BBIiJAMIN
, :..tilay24-'3nl •.• Nor-12-M Pix ill, at.,
. ,
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•., .7 — •. , .i'llivi NENTIV. .
, .. ,•. -
Washingtm -04.110 Ty, .01' 'Dagnere o.
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,'t - .., .~ yp,. 1 i .-' . E
No. 234' Morth 'Second4treet, N.' W. corner Of
. : CallOwhill street;Philadelphia. •
'lmp Likeneeace taken and beautifully colored
at thio vvell' knOWn estahlishifidik for ONE Dot,
Le a, are. uniVersally "conceded • to'be - Ettu / a , in
?Je
every roapeet iO:4INY in the city. ,Picturce ta n'
eqUally . 'well in Cloudy•tind ' clear weather. A
large . assortment of 141EnAtmons and Loma. s on
hand; et from :$2 I_o $5, including the picture.
The subscribers respectfully invite the citizens
of 'Cumberlaii&COnnty,•to call and eicannne etid
-chnens of the latest unproveinenta in the art of
Thingerrootyping, which:will be exhibited cheer..
fully and, without cha:ge. • • '•`—',.
julys ' T.& .i . C TENNENT..,i.
Pero Hoorn Co., . -
Vorwardin and General ComWaal - 4 Moi - ciiidite'
NO. 41 . North Wharves, and 83 N.Water
•
. enact, n
P LASTER and SALT constantly on
hand; for sale at itirfloWts market raw.
Liberal'advatices made on Produce
•
Refer tb •
DUTILH•Ee Hummt.Eys}
FRANKLIN,PLATT Ego Philad'a;
LEA, BUNKER E
ER. & CO.
JAV. KERR, Harrisburg.
opr 5-6 in '
Iron Conithissior Warehouse, *
No: 109 North Water street, aed No. seNortli
Wharves, Philadelphia. '
AWE, undersigned still continuo the Commis ,
sion business, for the sale of all descriptions of
Tit LIN crirCr oxpenence of many. yoara;mid - ex.
tensive acquaintance with dealers and consumers
of Iron, throughout. the country, has enabled us
to establish such relations tiegive•us peculiar ad
vantages to verve bur correppondents,_equal tq
any other house. . •
mar 22.6 m -0 R !Mg" & CAUPBELL.
•
Atwood'o• Empire Cooking Store.
trgain calling attention to this unequalled
STOPE, the proprietor has the 'pleasure to.
inform the publid that (externally) it has under
gone an entire — chatigtitlw - pipe and
red opposite each other, and a SUMMER
DEAR AND BOILING APPARATUS,
being added, thus rendering it faultless, and un-
FeAs there is another faultless Stove in.the mar
ket, this is unquestionably the best, as it now
embraces every valitable improvement-possessed
by any other Stove, in Ad dition to some peculiar
to midi, d'ecured by Letters yatent.
`Tlie_tmeness of this Stove, since its introduc
tion is unequalled. Nothing has clot been of,.
fered for culintity purposed that. has given such
general satisfaction. Stoves have been _towed
after its form ; some dealers have even used its .
rtindamental principles, but the proportion - a were
so unlike the original, that they bear the relative
value that s counterfeit does to a genuine coin."
- Complete COOKand other COOK STOVES
in great variety. PersonsAcsiring thesendmira.
hie Stoves; arc requested - 4o call at the Stove and
Tin. Ware manufactory of the subscriber,_on
Main street, Carlisle, who is agent for Cumber
land county.
-may2,l •
JOHN D. GORGAS..
N. 81, J. IM. Rowe,
BROOM; AND_.WOODEN-WARE
Store, No: G 3 gorth Third uncut, one door
abdie Arch, east side, -Philadelphia, manufactur
ers and wholesale dealers in nil kinds of Brooms,
Brushes, Buckets, tcdnr• Ware-, Willow and
French Baskets. Shoe and Wall Brushes, Scrubs,
lYttstsis, Mote, Blacking,. Eastern-mode Wood
en-Wino of` every description, &c, the
lowest market prices: mar
''' REMOVAL.
SHOE THREAD WAREHOUSE.
LARRABEE has removed to his new
E. W arehouse, corner of Calvert and Moral.
streets, Baltimore, and has now in store, of di
rect importation from the celebrated factory of
Tinley, Tatham & Walker, a full assortment of
SHOE THREAD, viz: brown, green, half
bleached, white and yellow,which he is prepa
red to sell by the bale or eas quantity, on as
good terms as the same quality can be had for
in the U. Staten. A leo a general assortment of
SHOE Tows and FINDINGS; viz: Shoe
Knives, rasps. pincers, hammers, awls and awl
handles, pegs of MI sizes, bristles, webbing, boot
- cord, shoe mule of all mos, cut and cast tacks,
French irons complete, peg maps and cutters,
&c, &c, &c. Premium Glass raper, to take
the . place of the-common sand paper, a very su
perior article, honing our own manufacture, WAR
RANTED. Lasts, boot trees; shoe trees, crimping
boards, all of his own inanufiniture, of- the very
beat timber and of the latest etyle. Every arti
cle can be obtained twills establishment for man
ufacturing Roots end Shoes, except loather. All
of the above will ho soil at the lowest market
price. Country Merchants are particularly re
quested to call. . E. LARRABEE,
ntig23-rural No. 2 I,A3alvart st, Baltimore
REMOVAL.
LA 13 ORA T CRY Q F THOMS 01419 MGT&
N I-C -Al EDI CI N ES- '; '
LARRABEE; No. 20 S. Calvert
street, Buitimore, has removed his Lahore
tory.to his now building No. 24,.and has always
on hand the •largest and most complete assort
ment of pure Botanic remedies. in the Alnited
Sutton, prepared' under his special care at.:his
Labortory—beirrg the first erected in the United
States for the speCiaL , purpose of *preparing
q'ROMSONIAN BQTANIO'.SIEDICINES.
Allot, the pulverized end compounded articles ,
are put ,up tn.,quurier and half : pound packages,
and neatly lapelled, willi directions suitable fors
retailing, and ttpon'befierterms ,than.the same
article can be ha& 'for in.rthelTnited Sta,tes.•-•
Every.artiele in%his !fortis warranted lienuitittH
'the Puhlie_ertivroly iipon this.'-
A liberal diseount.mbdO tocountiy merchants',
who arcrpait ibularly 'requested to calt qugLosepi
ine quality, ke,.beforo,pureltasing.
The various': TreatiesS, • ontbracing'tho ,, nitist
tePuted the , ,Thomsomati or Do
itllliCMaten, Cif 'Medikig9ritifty also be had tit
his establisheaent;Wiheluatitity or. aingle,copy.
aug2o-6MO :". '
. .
• Neverk , r
CR E . TO LT R fitittpitnmenie
vial there'• has' qxistitd"in larger cities arid
Papaloati townti; , spec:ice' of disease, the depend::
it . no,:propto4oo of:which results, , from 'the,
violation :tit divine - and moral ~Ittwa. !re , think)
Arrr.teTan, the,A 111,MRXO A PT. 00.111P,0 U N Dile;
prelentad, na tieing lite most certain, speedy; and
velaable specific eyar:ofierel.to`,Abstonifortunate:
It has wherever knowititctjetred ; lCierilitiliOn.lhe t
daily ex p erien c e continues to strengthoh; Jorbbh.
sands have Amen eared by itti,attel,tnd:sit.itleSVee;
no odor On • the
.breetll, - _teenites neither:reetricti*
in. - diet .businesst nor Cent g(titi' °bile mercury
br nottions.drugssii thstiealit injurious the:PYti•
tele, it-is holdlykosented:int ;ha' best iimedy for
stieh Ofiteasee , yet elrered; 4 ll Jetised' , 'hy:;nbysi•
'clans and pronouncedlinovint refi
For ado 41•ZE.W.ciiiiici,111 an South Streets',"
lr.otklommister ; Dr,"
51cPberept!'itul J. WYiiiii;ltarrje.bvgqPer,fr . .
4115 6:N17 ; cr;iefi
Nr... , jninplY•of'thietolehreted MOnth'Pektty:T.lil
vianureettitatof thieltitlidlkpoeitlvitiOisainisThit i
itcontains, no acid; Vt.; atik , Otboe a tit 6 O i tWa l lit
pi nay rai_injartp,t4o, .. •
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ip , • I'Plts,/Jiiii,4)laiOd'o44 , itolle iron•l,
-4 2 , 4 144kifi,.8.1)6PrOlittiVic.'g. OM qtrA,,4,
20 ' 3 1re, 11 ,1 1 ,10 Phi ql Tig 1 4 .4 0) v Ali • 41!txto C,,i l
tlte`cei9i,viN4tre I.(dr ?fl4,,padi'll'
6 42:1/I„9Y„.')
I t iar4,atiiii*iltrrirt.o44 o 4 lll Ctuu .
' , Aittmopnt, , o4l3,ll3*9 Od AMPsfe4 o le, hit
79s0eap:stsir.pin , Wear,,f,A,i,gly,- ; .1Tti, , y,..4g,,.
41,1 examTmoloO99ll o lM ',1.,), -, '" ,',',. , .1 . ,:..,,,,
' .I' 7 P15'.( 261 . : J 1A'A.V ( 7 . ,;:`,4: ' , 1 , 5111 . 1 , 311 7;.- -
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v y : ,` - `):1\ : I , : ' :', ; ,'", Y,a ; A•:.-;-`4iciy-,T.'„,:,' 't,
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0 :. 'vi:b4iiif4i1it'4470..•:!..141.:,0**9.V.0:
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ER. , rt,dv' Cencr . itit7siOn'
frieniWatid thrtpablic;:thitt front the liberal'patc
ronagb"eatended to him daring the pasUyearhe
has heed sticouraged Gina - like more e'stensi* L ear , .
ilithigthiidnts for - tho present /308131)11; tiritf,',lllla - Dv
zest lielv;!lttrge and splendid' Ileati'i s ts,',h,ia'
LlNE;`'wit _ 4i_preparett.. after
entrig'ef the Canal, ro forwarsl PRODUCE and
MEE.CHANDIZIr, of all kinds to . and from;
&.c., at'the
Iciwest. rates of freight aill,riAili the utmost des.
Agents tor Beats,
.
• CAIILISLE GASKELL ,
Itnee street Wharf, Philadelphia.
. GEISE & SPN,
No. 48 Conitnercein, Wharf, Baltimore.
CLARK &'S AW,
J. MePADD N C 0.3 Pitts'g
Amino, for Cars,
WUNDERLI . GRIER,
- - No. 272. Market et., Philadelphia.
CHALORER & REYNOLDS,
I No, 423 Market at., Philadelphia.
. • SITER;IJAMES.WVO.,
, Broad street, Philadelphia.
. .PENN'A. & OHIO, LINE,
North street, BaltinthM. ,
Harrisburg, Mareh 1848.—tf.
flaxisb*, Transpertation Line.
i=" 4- .lir;
FUNK • & iyiILLF;R;
O , II.WARDING CiiitniasiOn•Morchaina,
TA
H.s.nntsgunc, Pa. slip . Produce, Merdhan
Coal, Plustar,Naila, Salt, Fieh, Grocories, &c
consently for sale. • ' . '
Iffirriabufg, march 29, 1848 •
Dr.*lfeeler's Panacea,
tOn. the removal inid. permanent: mire of all
diseases arising;frem an impure state of the
Blood - enillitiliitiof the bod', tigs
Chronic diseasek of the (ahem, Pleurisy, Bron
chitis, Catarrh,. etc. S,crofttia.in all its forms,
'Fetter, Scald head, Catiniecittiraflations of the
•• face and extremities, chronic - Rheumatism, andi
liepatetia, chronic Enlargements of the-Joirits,
--White-Swellings, Syphilitic Affectiona,j-Con
stitutional disorders, arising from debility,Ner ,
curial and Hcieditary predispositionerlfre.4o
Itellln every :change Thetis raking place in the
body, lila-manifest-that:At' tit; Aironght. about by.
something having a substantive existence., If we
the organs Of our body-originally perfect,.
moat continue perfect unless.chtmged by.the
intervention of Oantething that bears anmitheal-t
thy relation to it. In all cases. of disease, there
Must be the inteighSition of ebmo neWingredient
which by playing its 'part as a cause, serVcd to
the properties before connected-with the
body. It is ebsuid to talk of spontanemis disease
taking place in organs previously healthy, with
out the interposition of sonic morbilic agent; as
well might wo expect a piece of chalk to transfer
itself spontaneously into. Plaster of Paris, without
the aid of Sulphuric Acid. In all ,disease there is
a prior collie which must be removed. thru' the
agency of the Blood. For this purpose there is
no remedy superior to . the Panacea. In evidence
the following is submitted to the public :
• Philadelphia, June 7, 18.17.
Having-been apprised I:Effie patitre of thri_Pan,
area, it:affords - inn much pleasure to be able to
recommtnd-it_tui a valuable - remedy for all those
chronic, constitutional and glandulap.diseases; to
which it is especially adapted. To chose who are
afflicted, and require medicine ns an alterative,
they cannot obtain it in a more agreable, active
and uniform state than is to bo found in the Pan
acea. I have usedit in several instances.with de
cided and signal success. -YOurs, &e. • -
• r-D. A.ei.tioN,- M. D.
L-Krepared and sold :vibe North West corner.
of Third and South 'et reetEWPlMlnaelphia
-tailed in Carlisle by it. ELLIOTT. Put up in
Ipint bottles at 81 per bottle. feb23
Dr. Traphagen's Balsamic Extraot
of Sarsaparilla,
IS the best and cheapest Preparation of Sty
. separate over offered to the public,. being
di stilled -from .the-first-queli ty-of-1 loniliirasSars
ape rilla Root—and one "mule of this prepare.
(ion is Warranted.superior to two bottles orally
other in-the Market,and will retain its virtues
unimpairable in any climate. It is pleasant to
the taste, and from infancy to age tins Extract
I will eradicate disease, invigorate the body, and
I is the beet medicine for the preventiOn and eureT
of disease ever discovered in nay age of the
world: Ate action is mild, and it Cl4l es without
sickening
,or debilitating the patient. Thou.
sands bare used it in the Dr.'s private practice,
Sind consider it the greatest blessing ever offered
man. It acts in perfect harmony with the laws
of nature, and has never been known to fail,
where its use was persevered hi, to cure even
long standing and desperate cases of Asthma,
Bronchitis, Caterris,Colic, Coughs, Colds, Con
sumption,Cramps,Cancerotts Surcsand Ulcers,
Dropsy, Dysentery , Erysipelas, Fever and Ague,
reirialb complaints, Fevers of all kinds, Gout,
Gravel, Hysteries, Inflammation, Indigestion,
Jeunilicy,4ellrosy, Liver Complaint, Nuraglia,
Palpitation of the heart, Piles, Scrofula, Spinal
complaint, Salt abeam, Sea'd- Dead, Syphilitic
complaints, Tie Dolereur,Pitnpleaon the Face,
Swelled Limbs and Joints, Pant in the Side,
Spitting Blood and all cases of ProstratiOn'of
Strength, and General Debility of the human'
body.
111 nil owed emsrrreknetrabi)vd, Dr,Trephit
gnn's Sarsaparilla rapidly and surely retnorestp
heath.. A trihl will satisfy uny one of the -trial
of thea.t•eiresentstions.
TO. TILE LADIES
Delicate Females who suffer frmo the obßillic
thins:, and debility to which Ladies of sedeiatory
liahita are will hy. the use of one or two
hot ilea of-I),re.Vraipliegati?a-SursnintrillaTregßitt
th4r With It, end. c010r... It. Is valuable _to those
who approaching wonianhOnd, es it is calcu
lated to oast st nature hy quieltining the blood and
vi gorati og the viten).
.Latlies who. Baas pale Complexions, dull eyes,
birth:he:a oil the face, rough akin or freckles, pod
ere Sew. Spirited, use Dr, Traphegotea Sarsapa.,
It will cleanse the' blood, remove the
freeklei mol . ,blotelles, Mut give you as animatedcouittcnatioe,
couittcnatioe, eparkl in' eyes, fine,,spirlia L and
. ittatiftil complexions. . s 5 , ..
'Cloldret(!whe are suffering from Ltd' and un
benjthyliirAcr., of the blood, can be quickl7 re•
attired to health, strength stittl:Oloom. Dr. 3 ea p
inagon'a Sirsiparilla being, very pleasant and pal
ittahle children take,itscadity,ond. such ea are
thin and iitt 7 iikly coot{ Irealthy
appearutace.ss.,,b...can be, administered :•to lauds
with perfect safety,and such 'warn sabring from
3uirtrocr.COUiptaant will receive great
Nothing can he; more !whip; than,ila In
Clgarating s UpOli oninas '
the.h .
jail,. leatsittufet,zitid' Ole:it:knew; before.taknig)iS.',
a t °nap hylSotiterrolitott and . fteolthy t. „quileritsm7,
/1 - ' 7 .l'/ZEP.,O/\ l l'iS i, ,Wi.44 .6%
I.lThe Wbottle'of De..rreaPhaige,nPa qsrsap:::
:aril occasionally,, wall prevent «I iseatat tont 'esti
Siting, pu ri fi ofr site it sstands
- Unrivalled At , the ;present def.; lire;'
'yenta viorld , :tit sulrening ' and.pain '' lt all; hieraoiti'
'witylseepr t !fel 0' ,blrid
„purl fled:dui& their; badi'6.l/
atrent;theneeshy. the usenf 1.111 Sitriltirt4illa',thiiy•
will bif4Urp to, elicit Peithe sittaak Of Ratysiirevaleitt
pr 'a Oath gian s d isease: ' *`•
'' '(&Puraihiiiiirs will, be' ea re rat. rao 4
that 4 : yo,i:bottle (CDs': Ifreptiligou's Baliamio
:tame i liacVlak;ariebelatilikalittie
a fad siniiiejirlisied !red ite outside
:wrapper, As'si!gUatd.iagainst!uoU tar wt.: Put,
f41 1 ,1W-APllds94lo , White t glees Ailart.
Ajp. low pitaa A uf DOLT, AR , pa r: bottle: ,' :;
irTor Stale, y;
;APF.WUMERYI; 44 4JumS
entiply.reCitouisolisi'ColiMne; , Uxiyuc4i:jobkiy‘
Cllubfllbugoide
Tutppile; .. JapitYtylinds. s s
,
'`‘tviirjp)Ariiripi P 5,4 1 'i19u4, Q;AttL 4 . riimocciiplo*
~ b 3 , ;; ; t4e. shbosobeitillgstaicui .P.e5t0 , 04004,00T.;
*olhitiil4o(PPOlicititteafig:froiq9irasC
, ------t:-It-vir4rewg,Vq,Eßi;
g Mktilll , l le'• lA*"
from an'inlON* l 4w4vilit.bleolh Of Er° f 4 '
ullimplatieoliNtikt4prNot tukod.r, **Mae % 1 , 9 agy ,
( ItherPtopikowoit:Ociecei4Plol l /&4144 6 #
401.4,44 dozen °r 0 11. 9 1 , b° 9 1 ? 0 . 6 1 11 /, 1 :
1ni;719 ' Drug 81 °T°0Y. Alain `29lYi.‘.
:'-' , , , ..i.'-: , ;' ,. :': , 'ft . l , L , '''' .,. : - .. - 4 , ';.;' l ': - ,:.;0: 7: ,cii ,,, '. , !i , • , _;',
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klihnOltir:Onl3lird:goa4.:, 444 v.
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t
4Cl'oiliel".',of„tinkbost, on nooses,,Rn!ong PlitA .
lite dOtiblia Oictionr. Sivtot ritir, - ,R666 gerrinin me
; `.Verbrifid7 , y,t(tititiqly';.lf6 Votiiiiloi'Xillendurifiidi
piluSk,iiisfe‘diklnit'np'o 'i r i iiir etileat ilieloWeiit'
;price!; ' Also,' , fot,"'the , 'Hair ' , Btindbliriti; 'Pair.'
meideitik:Flelatii;lrintly Lind , liaii• iiol46,,lititiVtil
. Oil, dkiiincassaf, Oil, fine-idtinfed!Antim ,k
ur ifl il;i
ghilocame,43eo6 Marrow; fitio Myrtle told .Vio.e.
Ist' :ronninadosi ;Also, , ,Foncy . .,Elimpal 4 atiph titt.
.ILiussekSlisvnig (Ireom,'Wn
) § 1 ' 1 .. 11 9 ,1 '4 11
.i.t497:
40,- AlnlPnitlkbdiY l llPt . "SO' 15 1 , tlna,kiiV , !!P ,
ossortipqniinttsliagiT . ,llii'aiiSjii t iolborough,,,
..-, tritiY3,l!' .'
; , - . 't w'IXA;IrgiIegTXPK.-;,
DRUGS ; mums!
JA BlBllo .P;'succshoi i.t.Myers t
. has just received' pd je hew hergo,
Select Of,'F R DRUGS,'•
MED ICINES,'&ci •eutongolkliichNvill birroutii
t h e followiug, via:. „„, ; ,- • •
Ofetit;llo rimklipr
ri ",' 6 7 :st inine,'Epaorno' Salta;
Dyo - Siuffs, Spites; Cutlery;'Oils; • •
• . Alcohol, Turpentine,- Pine Oil,' '"
Also, a large•assoitmant of PERFUMERY,
Uair and TootlfMnishos, •
Umbrellas, Walking Canes, .
Roussells and Ileuers Shaving-Cream, , •
Sear's Oil, - Cologne Water, littiV!yei Ox
Marrow . •
Fancy 'Soaps, Extracts, *MEEN FUN, Curling
Fluid. and • •
FANCY. ARTICLES of every description,
to whichlarreapectfullyinVites the attention" o'
the public. His assortment is a ftill-arid rich one,
Mid ,he loges by strict attention to business and
prices,,low to .receive a liberal share of the public'
•patronagv.-
I Physicians' preecriptiona carefully compoun
ded. • . .J. A. 8,1,5H0P,"
WeyfMpin rcet.
I •
IabIcIMES,_,ERES.F.R.V.ES.,----Tubt-- received.
and opened by the subscriber, preseived
Ginger and Pine Apple, Orange Jelly, Pickled
Lobstors„.Ghorkins, Mengoes, Peppers, Picel
hiji 'Tomatoes and. Onions, Olive ,• Cohere, An:
Iliovies, Sardines, 'Tomato Ketell'im, fine, mixed
French Mustard, ;with a very choice and mire'
article of Salad Oil, for sale at
tittny3l - . HAVERSTICKV.
CARD. • • •
TR. R. J. J. MYERS Inuirdisposeil of liitrentire
JO stock of Drugs ke, to Mr. J. A 'BISHOP,
'of Harrisburg, who will-continue to do %Amine&
at my old stand on Main greet.. Mr. Bishop has
Amid considerable experience in the Drug busii
'nese, and I confidently recommend him to the'
customers of. the store and solicit a continuance
of their Invors.
irrtly_ gi thie arrargotonenf Dr. MYHRS will. be
- enabled to.ve hie undivided attention to the
.dedlea of hie profession • nkay4
New Arrival.
THE subscriberft have jut received from Phil
adelphia, a fresh .supply of Drugs, Medicines'
'Dye•stuffe, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, ritc,---
Our„stock is• now large and•complete, and as we
are datermined - not - to be undersold;tut to Sell - at
the lowest cash prices,. we invite the attention of
country merchatus, physicians and others, to
famine our goods and prices before purchasing
elsewhere. . •J.&W. D. FLEMING
jnne corner of- Pitt* end High al
MODZVE/VS,
ConfeOtiO'fierli, Fritit - &'Tosr Store,
_North flyover Sliest, Carlisle.
IIE subscribu would respectfulfy inform
A — country machiiiitiniad - flfii public generally,
that help constantly manufacturing and his's!.
weirs on hand CANDIESThf every variety,
(which for
. quality cannot - ha - surpassed by-any
manafetured 'io the.Stete) which he will sell,
Wholesaler retai l -Imila) Of.D STAND, •1 N. Han
over street; a few doors north at •.:te Bank,
whero lie has also on bend FRUITS pstI7NUTS
of the latest importations; vvhieh s il. be sold at
the lowest prices for cash. His sTo - da consists in
part of Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs, Prunes,
DatetCocon-nuts,Creatit;nuts, Pen-nuts, En
glish Walnuts, Almonds, Pecan-nuts. Filberts.'
Ile would nisi) inform the. public that lie has
just returned from the city 'with n very liWtre'
stock of FREQH FAMILY GROCERIES,
consisting--of, superior double refined, crushed
and pulverized LOAF SUGARS, :Brown Su
gars, among which is a very lair article far fl
cts. per lb.; COFFEE, from 8 to 10 eta per
n supetioratticla-of-Imporial-Y-ottng-livsonLand
.Blaok--TEAMOLASSES-cifftllihina
tor, Soda and Sugnr Crackers; Cheese, Choco
late, Rice. Blacking, Matches, Brushes.
FRESH SPICES, viz:Pepper, Alspiee,
Cinnamon, Cloves, Nutmegs, Ginger and Mus.
card. A supply of Indigo. (best quality) Alum,
'Starch, IVashing Soda,'Salt Peter; -all of which
will be soling the lowest rates.
The- subscriber returns his sincere thanks to
ilia public for 'the liberal:patronage extended to
him, and hopes by a desire to please_ to merit a
continuance of the same. All moors rom a die.
tame thankfully received and promptly attead
cd to. [mart] P. MONYER •
/1 I A 1,1110; ;A i; ; ;14 lam:if to; pi
J.
& M. COLLIER & BROTHERS, beg
. leave to inform the citizens of Cumberland '
and adjoining counties, that they have just open.
ed an extensive VARIETY STOR Pl in North
Hanover street, in the building lately occupied
by Mr. Hamel), between Haverstiek and Lyon's•
stores, where Ithey will be happy to receiye•thc
calls of all wishing articles in their lino. They
will ut all times keep on hand •a well selected
assortment of Colored Prints, (French, English
and American) domestic and foreign Perfumery,
Patent Medicines. embracing nearly every de.
s,eription, and in fet a little of every thing usu
ally ,kept in an'extensive variety store.
Ite"Phey rare •the exclusive agents for the snje of
Dr. Traphagen's celebrated Pulmonie Miiture,
and his Balsamic Extract of Sarsaparilla; Di.
Green's celebrated Oxygenated Bitters, for Dye,
pepsia:aptil Phthysie. •;,Tligy are also the exclu
sive agents for this county of the New YORK
CAXTON TEA: !GO* rANY,'.IIIId will keep con
stantly on hand a large supply of their- stiperior,
Teas. ,
. .
In conclusion.lheyibitiglciavorcusay, that they
are .determined to, sell ntivery smalripi•Ofits4er,
CASH, end inviie all_ wishing .bargains to 'lire
them,a nail; Orders from country merchants
supplied upon the most reasonable terms.. • T
Carlisle. may 4 . .
zularitcivAV:
ATIIAN Of, keying .remetle'd
Cheap , C.: N G SPORE to the roots
°noddy itectipled by H: H. , Grove, on the east
corner of the Market B,,quore; . ,directly opposito
Forstor's store, would , respectfully inform his
'friends and the publicin. getioral,. Mut; he intends
to, continue
,the A l.neitiess ,mql s; clX s IVO;
scale than berettfore,...„ go lion just received from
iIM eastern,eitice,a largeassortment of.SP RIN G
and. g/ GOD S, which lio.wih, kayo
made
,np..attlakeliort est notice in.:lll(l,mm
dectiable, manner. cons' ern luivelon
hand a Inrgo.selection of ;READ.T.MADF4
GLOTHIN,G, cheaper,themavor-Oferod to ill.
public bofore—such , an-bleak 'and-blue Dross
Conte, Frock and..eiekt - Cmiliaf various colors,
Ted .Cockts ; cf 401 shaPPg. COI 4 MI.i 81111111iA •
Glotir , ,CoutokLineit': Cotton iend eon ;come l
andiall'ciliiir,kinds,.4..feelitenable coats; black
and.:faney 'CosplitOre,.Pentex,Pii miner , Fentit,;,of
evefOescriptton,'and-,,.it'olnr ; and , fancy.
pain) playa sjiirt .Bosoms ;
pochut ijaind Iccrilliig 154.
Stocks; ' Suspenders. Of ell )(inds,,n n Very, eke ap,
pon't'fprgAt,tho f Aice-,-, 9 6, the End : porner, of
thelPiiblie , Ronsre. • , ;may
Vr T I ,
-el MAIM hIS:--Just.receiyod , pew supplY'
. 413 r) of 'gitiglkaips;' cheaper t 1)n 'eye r .„ , firt•
' plcom
wNs.—miandeom....or, t '
,s9n Ind: and will be , bold 9aryeaiee,
Ixtuutifp I. at ti9loizandvakyscheni,
t ler spicitoor§.l
111
- ‘",
Bus,hels,B ,k koZliC Sakti TO'
(..!v1 1 ,00)AL 'fpr'stitwitt4rio , byt ' , l'll ) 4 , ,
, IFUNK.¢t MILLER ) ,
Harrinburg, Jan 19F,1848-6w 7 7 ,- • '140'',,,p
d.l3Pilteto' , '.Y.P"
' ~,1,14118,;,51,34r,g,80„4:00 fctil
iWPC,IxonP nor wq!'e
.a. ,Jau ''NehAvItIGIVII44-AAX:IO,..
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..long toilaeat:r(lv!ttl
ti4_reo°ll;l:ll:aiL.9odttivforichili7o,2liii
-iitti; are. 1,,,mi terjl!, ,- - mid 09 -..-,, ,', 't.'', t 1
',..;7ltsoo:ittntiiiii.4s..vtiP§Cl,Y':. -111 Viii PVE ' • '''
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• I'' ' • 1- • C ICUTE •
:'~ - %,.-. ---, - ,-;..-.... 1..z.., - .7.4.7: ,4
Dif. Uhl/631'S vsatiAnix. sixerusity,Orti Au
F .:REDIEDTFOR Ttt, . t :I"ri,„,f'?,_,
Vrium . pliain.l 50,000 capes o L ,. . • ,- ' ,',
4 4:''' ". ,, igt4.y2/q1...., ,,, .
T"'s
, ca., , , ti r ditlif iV sovit ‘ rpin j ...
.. , ,i,' : ', ,...: ~62 a
co trPiletireitherlyt 9 ' ppi.
intermit:or extefiiiiirerid,,ali*ltajiikrial, ,
eases roSin'a. in con)tincilAif‘Qttlif;th_4,P; i l e - - 1
such ikir Plironic 4 aitill3f o rr I , deli d ' illi,f 3 d 3 o4ll4
follturng„ikertiteete t. ' ut . ; ..„... , ',1,;-,14 e , ,:,;,
'''' : 5 ,- -'",, ~", " ?,144Plilludelpliii,', S ept.9,, 1 04r. '.
0 . Ntilit ifi p,Rel,plii*.iSs.lJenshaw..--tientliTz-- -
~,„u„fivil",yciiriCtl K OMati afflicted with wliii
%yeti Ciilled chronic.dysentery, I have suffer
with it ever since , and, pliyeleians have tol
ii r ie . tinii;,finyfellvtif :Real kitectild; WO thati , Firkk
bowels WerePilaratedr,br bli4l told 41-
tended iVitivit pienliiirpOtriedintilli ithre.,,
frailneoCdistshargiii:.,:eti,sliciretliiedlailniii4V
:Made a visitloAllassachtisetts; In hopes at
benefit from change of air, bat suffered mote
severntheinverberotel - ,,While',.thaie,iefriiitt.iN
sician=. oferetb, to cure , me r fok„ iltflkin. illiAlt
month's.' happily, in link_midat, of intense
pain, occasionally relieved by laurinturi4 daisr
ih the wrapper of Year' Electuary, it perfect
descriptioNpf my
.complaint,,tegetheyvkirk,,
many certificates of cures, . , This gave me '
great' confidence in the medicine, , and I esti..
chased elms, nine doses•of vvhich' ll 9 o ,' °PRO'
rentlY'clired me;:and I am prepared',4.o say
everything' ii its favor, or render itrijotervice
I cantle humanity by subscribing' to ito merits'
Respectfully yours, „
BENJ. PERCIVAL:I3O,I3..Sixth st,,, ~
Vircaltness and inflammation pf the Spine,
rolling of tho'bovvoto,'wOmbAc i that 'fenteies •
paritcularly. aro „subject to; ender *millet - i
circumstances ; for, which many certificates
~ ,
coultl, be given of Speady,,curc s- tuft' delicacy
forbids their publication; , , .
- -Severe -and-habitual- Cestiveness,-flOw..af
-1 blued to the bead, dyspepsia; fistulas inflam.. •
'nation of the stomach, find a speedy cure in '
br,. Upham's Eleetuary. It is en internal
rerbedy, and , cures by its action On_the bov;ale
and blood, the relaxed state of 'which le the
cause of the above named diseases. - '
• 'UNIVERSAL CoNIMCNIJATIGN' '
From , easy.) , city, tOwit • Mad , intake, where
Dr. Uplianeti. Vegetablm:Pile -blicetutiry hae
btron;introd used. the 'moat gratifying iota&
price 'ofits streets hays_ been,. rccelyed-by. the,.
Proprietor. 1 In, hundreds of histamine it has,
triumphed over cases which Were _deeinOd
incurable. • . .
Letter of Capt.G, W. Lean, late of -the 11.9
service, and Mernber,of the N.J. Legieleture •
Rahway Juno 16,.184?
I, have been afflicted for years with the
Pfleiyand hive srled,•witbotit. anything :like
permanent benefkalmotit everything .aiwunt
ing the name of .a moody. I had as a matter. •
-of course, lost-all oonfidcncs - in medicine.":
'Under this feeling I was induced—not without
reluctance, I contest— tfturc Upbam's Bleck u
ary, and having used it about three woks,
according - to tho. directions laid doWn, I find
to my surprise, as--well as malefaction; *last
every symptom of the disease hasreft Ore. I
think it due alike to Dr. Upham and myself to
melte this stateMent. G W lteLliAlt
Addressed to the `agents in Columbiu.
'usset County, Ala„ Feb. ?U. 1 84?
- Messrs. Winter all • Ej!ping—Gents: 7 -For
the last fifteen years I have been afflicted with
that. most distressing disease 'The Blooding
and have hed rceourea to a great many
medicines, Without obtaining relief, until I
obtained 3 boxes of Dpham's vire uptimitkall
fl'om youovliicli have so far relieved the 'that
I take great pleasure In recommending it I.
all who are afilioted with Piles, aetisafe and
sure remedy. _ •
- ._....
' 1
.P TOLL:
formerly Booklcceper. Bunk 'of Co!ohm
Remarkable cure of Bleeding Pilas. -
rortlortal, Mo., March 14
My Dear Sir—lleannoi - exteTess In you' vim
sincere and heartfelt thanks for the wendeirel
cure. If have experienced by the •use of your
truly valuable Pile Eljettucry. I have.been a
perfect martyr in the Bleeding Diloafer Lea
years pilaf; ati muciene,Alicit I becanie redideele
to a mere .keletien.eviiii loss of appetftie.nad
gerteraLdevange_mol_of_thedigesli&orgenTL; _
my eyes also became affected, and In fact I
way is misery to myself, and MIS sbtipod to
giro up illy office here, which I held is the -
Custom House sonic yonrs. I hove tried all
kinds of medicine, had the best advice the
physicians of 'Boston and this place could give,
spent Birch monei and twice submitted to a •
surgical operation. I had become perfectly
tired of life, and at the suggesiion of my
friends I was induced to try a box of your
medicine. ' The first-1 found relieved we
slightly, still I persesered and. pumshised n
second, and assure you when I got half
through It found,.my self getting well; I still
kept on, nnd now I am a new.man.. My dear,
sir, language cannot express My'thanks;Uint.
I am once More restored to Health;
a sonditiun to support myself and'fariti;Yde
pendent on toe. Yours resreetfully.vrith , !
great regard, SAMUEL CHARLTON,
New York, June 4,184&,,
'Messrs. 'Ketchum A 'llenshaw, l -T his gerti
.flea that I have been severely afflicted fir rartiol:,
years with' the Piles, but more pa Amulet!,
within the last nine months. 'laving nieilLll
the respedios preacribed by my: physic an; also .
having tried other, means to little or no ad'
vantagP,l liddame very much discouraged OP3
&Weis though , ' must Suffer e's long sa (lived.
But providentilillji - l - Wriliffortned by Mr.
Island. 0144 etiold. be curedl42.yetti.'itiliiable
Phi. Bloat uttif.' I - XI ay i CPO Kdeii
etitertitinl;:l,,t tely. Prue eird'a dome • of , :
the,-Ineztiette-and..-esin-very-happyinform'
you that , l'ans "tear he "use
af,onlyotto,.,'bclt.'_Very,tluly.your .obedient
eritint,_ RG,EIR: CROBB
Sold , wholesale and ritatl'hy!KriTCHAM ;
,
prresLlAW, 121 . .F.Ull:6nii..ll:!,:l'; vi'4l by
diuggfata generally tlt rniighout, the... United
.Slatcs and-Canada. Pries-011 (gar box-,
Bold An Parlola
July . 26,1848 , --•• 4 • • . '
"Stanton's External IReTiic'di;
itiMer s: ziew.nr .16,71 v,
1111 hilitlZ `iiiiiversitilY aelt_Priwledged to 'be ,the .
, ;1AL.1.1131,E , RENERX . ,
FoyU heuntatisni, SpinarA libations, Contractions •
sof tho Muscles, Sore ilbroei and. Quinsy, Is. ,
„,, sues; Old Ulcers, Pains in the Back aiid ,
, tiCChest, Agile in thelßibustrind Fate, , ~,,
Wreotliambirc,4SptaineLßridees, , -,
ex,,,,,„ Eart Ititbdin t Burns; Croup,, ~ .!
. 0.. Frosted Feet,, and oh
~f, 10... , .
,-. + • . Nervous Diseases.''' 'l' ''" ' -• '
TTUNT'S LINIAIANT la sirstiiiiiigtVnoterit:
MI. isty unequiiled`bifunk bind! i'rempdi , . : ,It,
reqiires,to pufhpg to give it 8 replaliti s igh,S4lllll.
I.leollt for .eptnw
,tinio,airently and surely securing, e
it, and now, when Its benbficial effeets , husobTbehn
eclri"°4britmlulYPholosPrOltriOMP --
rude aro,sontiontilly-appearing..andirhAS who
have heed itiadeivhote brita nietinettre dseirous
that the 'afflicted should no longer romaint'igiio: '
rant.of •its invaluable and infallible:erlicser„ l,, u ~ 1
''r, Mr: Geo..E. Stantbn, Alio Proprietor; is , ion/,._
stantlylecitiving festinionials of benefitsr
it receivc-lr"
from ttsmae,tnaltnarty ' of theltite_s has ellbele4
almost L exceed,' be lief. In:oils' ease la thildPhi 4
been a cripple, fcir eight fear's, having uvenehell rt
ITtetlpine; when at the,,age,sof two years, by a lit't
from &chair. ~ ltfeilleat - tretddiktf failpd, lay if,OVl - A i..
Aih,ttioa r rif the;i 4 inithenf reetored'hint ,tr,,a reptrfoi - - -
..amt_ho_igiyi_loitilkliiilk hirtiiltiflitatS/n, O.: 1 41 j
,yobitliftill gemlitils, pa robust tpt . ,tifelmtighiptil, 4
thein - ,400 oilly'ovrimell' homy dn . ' his libek' t til i t,„,
mind ;him 'of his• early sullbringa. l'rice,2s.beffill
.. _
per bottle. , - - ...,. ~ 1t.,1., , s,, . 4 .'", - 1 , 1 1114140
,rt , .. .:•,.. ~ n 0...,141'-Itl----J , .‘ '. "' - 1 '
The' isli f tterSO, l irr* * "- 4 if?kN , '
, Cs TANit,l,SAT.gii3OrtiAlilt bigthigti*
~m,- n otinowled%cl.vin;il . P +Poet, vtakis.Tetnii
itY.lluiVitilit vie bib discOve'red, - mi 11 471 hr
, lipron Ivith,coudepect,)/ 'oil Wifei Miyohii b '
pUttsibiftetilistupiln tidies of , Mtiiic F'sysa,,,Ao",
;WI 113k#,,Sof , konr. Isurrxxs, &c_, , ,- .mkt
;34 filArarklettnicliemAnitylintAndrolforilliot
, 14,41 enpv ki,MohcreinrPlliable IR diving t
, nTir irlf,drit,fir tortirOaX.4 ,, ,frolYpff4lo,4:,l. '
' ilu t" 4$ ll lD a VV. PANIO.,Ppr box.
~,- , 'PON, Proprietor, Sings Sinlig
iew-... briii 4 -.Bold.by .- ,-..--,,,,-- --,:--.- -,-- -
i t .,Dr. , ,tgllltoraitriti 3 Olinevacitnita'ndrlifile l ,, r%
-, , Etilif ant Sehil(i . Shippenstiurg,t. 44; t q w, , t• • •
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