Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, February 14, 1849, Image 4

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Keep, the :Feet` AI& 4 . x.1'
0M& - SHISEa.,..B.GOTS &? SHOES.
JUST, .reeeivertirrOßTEß'S -S H O E
STORE a 'fresh 'assortment of every. au
_clejn_tlt~shoe=trade, comprising
Meee'cal
hoot-
Do .• ;calf, kip fiiid thiclahrognits Monroe's,
• Nultiditee and Sippers, •
Boy'ti and Youtlesl,thicki boots And 13 rogans.
Ladies' . mdroCeot.kik and Leather Buskins.
French ties, GaitnlSlippsrs. &c., &C. .
Misses and Gntlatin,it. Boots and Gaiters,
black andfanayscOldraNdgether with BUFFA
LO 'CIVEWSHOES-ifid" GUM SHOES in
great variety>.
Those who wish to-buy -good-work at fair,
prices, are solicited to call.
Don't forget the pIace—PORTER'S NEW
STOR.E, Main street, near the Rail- Bond
Depdti i.
ec.'6, MR. . . •
• _ • .
A Purely ' VesOte.blo , Nedicine:
111./ ORSD ELL'S,Y.EGET ABLE ILFSTb•
W bethi gradually
but suroly,comeingiate:favel; iiinong the fami•
Pas of ilits-Country for some years past. They
LIM/C. done this entirely inictagh their great worth
as a FAMILY,: MEDICTNE. Agencies have
been appointed'but no pulTing,Ond•humbutt such
as is ,resorted-to,by quacks to sell their m'etlieine
. has been done. -rho His aro oftered for •salc.•
and havdland will contibue tobitictil by all the
principal storekeepers. Thin proprietors claim
ICC their Medicine the following advantages ever
all others —viz: They are 'PURELY SIEGE
. TABLE. • -They, are',CEII,TAIN; T 0 OPE
RA I'D. • Their operation II FREE from till
• PAIN. hey can biased with EU AL BEN
—ELT hy t T he YO LINGE;IT,INF Q A
NT and
ic
S r RON-GEST-YTA-NT--Theiceffioioney_in_Fe,
very, Ague. Ilendaches.:-Nabitual, Costiveness,
Dyspepsia. Cholera Morbits, &c. has,been pro
ved noon thousands. They area Certain Cure
for Worms, The. proprietors possess 0 certiti-'
cate from a gentleman in 81,1.0 111 a Who was cu
' rod of a "If APE OWM by-ilie'uhe of theta, .
TRY THEYI THEY WILL NOT FAIL.
Travelling agent for the State of Pennsylvn
' P. NMET: 'Far toile, price 11 scts
a box containing FIF l'Y PI LI tS. with
rections by the following agents in Cumberland
County'
Jolt? Dit.Lsa, BahrroN,—New
'ville.
- - WIl F:linvss.—Shippensbc.rg:• •
S L SENTMAN, — N 4 wburg.
A WEE'{ S &
Pr iprie•ors.•Laboratory , No 141 Chestnittstreet ,
.
_.Januarc,*24lll..lB49, •
`DRUGS !. DRUGS - DRUGS'! -
JUST RECEIVED,
'dYSICI'iNS, Country Merchants and
P Pedlars, are iiivirelt all and examine my
sleek or Medicines, Paints, Glass, 0 I, Var
nishes, &c. . .
DRUGS. • . .• .
Herbs alidExii r riarri,
Spices.,grtrund and whole
Essences,
Ferintnery, Asc.
STUFF:3.
Log and Cam 'Woods,
Of Vitriol . .
, Copperas,
Lac Dye•
LINTS. -..
..
Patent Medicinvs,
Fine Chemicals,
InstrumOnta.
Pure Essen '( Oils
DYE
Indigoes,
Madders,
Sumac
Alum,
. . ,
, .
Wetherill & Brother's Pord 'Lead. 'Chrome
Green and Yellow. Paint and Varnish Brushes,
Jersey Window Glass, Linseed nil, Turpen
tine, Copal and Coach Varnish, and Red Lead.
All of whiolt will be sold at the very lowest
Market price, at the cheap Drug ntid Book Store
Of • S. W. HAVEBSTICK.
Nov 29th, 1848 '•
great Attraction for the Holidays
At Hrist•Hinkle's Had Quarter's,
FIKNOVpIt-ST,-CAR•LISIJE,"Rd. -,•
THE Subscriber wiMid respectfullY.inform'
the citizens of Carli de, and those who may visit
it during the Holidays, that 'he is now Inatintac
taring, and will keep constantly on hand; a
large assortment of CONFECTIO N A RY,
, SUGAR PLUMBS, &c„ satiable for the ap
proaching festivities, which will be sold Whole
sale or Retail, at the OLD STAND in North Han
over. Street, a few doors north of the Bank,
where he also has on hand a large assortment
of FRUITS" and N UTS of the latest imports.
Hon; which will be sold . on accommodating
terms, consisting in part of ORANGES, LE
MONS. GRAPES, Raisins, Prunes, Ddtes,
Citron, Figs, 'Almonds, Cocoa-nuts, Cream
nuts, Filberts, Pea-nuts, English Walnuts, &c.
&c. , He would also call attention to the best
assortment- of FRENCH, GERMAN, AND
AMERICAN TOYS, ever brought to this
place, consisting partly of fine French Fancy
Dozes, kid and jointed Dolls, ail sizes, doll
heads, fine China, common delph and wooden
tea seta, kitchen setts and furniture in boxes—
Brass and tin trumpets, Woolcy dogs, bone,
tin, basket and other rattles. Penny toys of
, all kinds, wagons , and tvkieelharrows, fine , tin
toys, tools in boxes, gprnes, Puzzles, &c. Pi
anos, Fiddle, Tamborines, Harroopicarts, Ac
cordeons, drums,,guna ! 'pietas; &c. Glass 'and
China toys; And) sewing ,baikets, Also, Toy.
and doll baskets, and:alvarietit of.other unities
too-numerous to mention.
-In connot_tion_with th e _abovetklips just re
' `fi777--
FreskArtioeri es.
:„. 1 4 , 4 ,
conalatingfof
_4
pulacruedd,_cruebed, loaf an
broiii-SIJGARS; , fif cleans , Trinidad
Syrup, and :Segiitqfiase , IVIODASSES, , very
Cheap:- • Irnpena4,l . ,Young Hyaup and , Bloch
TEA;• 'Chocolate, INV,ilaer, -06d1r, • Sugar, and
Picil , ila:CßACKEllB. - C,heeee, Rice, Blarkihg
&e. ERESh SPlCES,:enchtne.numege,
° maroon, clines, pepper ; ginger, allapicp, ground
or who le'. . • .
All oidore thankfully ref:44dd arid' puncivally
attended:to by , ,419 Nit ER. ,
:• • •
Iftelni-Drupt-Xediethek.,lkcAc.
froat,Thiladel
,
phis anC lietv,Vorlt „yew earpastas
• ' additiiinlittifcinitet,otoelci'einbia
'.;Pitlitir!nelrlyriiy,ety„artiolt? of igedloine ;
- • Anbw ',in: nen t
Oile,ilrarraphes, rfurpeo doe, Perfumery,
stannnio ,- Fine FiehinAfraekle,7
Brookes Al'almbet, estory, deretiptlo4iith an
endless itariaty'of othiir f artialett;whiph I 6in:dg.:
terMinad tti.oell: the mtkir.lo w EsTtitieds.
tier Physicians cpanery'.l44rehants, - . Pedlars
and foiartiLare_reapeettAy'remietited not to pass
the pL!) *STAND,' a 4: thav may, rest assured
t hat eiteri,,argale:,iol; he; to l d, ,4 01#4 quality,
and'o 4l (JllV 3o ,o l 4oPooii;, ,- ,„, •
43 , 4 *AA , a
avit • ~ • ,• ' Main str olt "Carlield
. .
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:‘l.-: .ah r bto tt p:Att r a - o ti ons; , .. ~,,,
AR, reilitirA' 6"0•00 - 5 :: 9 1rnENc, ft CHI,.
N4r, . litcoiiiiejkaAij j friolyr.,47l . ;psi istd.simicqrs k al.
inonnli.lin'Plinfn , l.Pnlti,9Y , nad'. l6lo n nna ne!ni
cologiiiliatttepdin4:,oli!erogr.twles of : China, just
oPefle(4l9.! iitlPA .l §,T, , ,TP.Yopc i f an and wand'
en offiffi, , v4ili ,othet ; xatia!Aet, , ,emtniicinil holtsi,
andlfitikheWNqiiiilii, ",riiblee mf war &a., F.or,
salli 040 piAllin, lif:Anmoy, itpil,Cbinn . a 6)4 6r-,..
diso4ti, 1:`-',11- liiii W• ~f, - ~,, ,44,,Yir:;-E8Y....,,,,
. : .';,f , - , g!• , :leik altrillihmil . ''; , ft.'..:' , '''' . ..
', ...• - :;':?;i:4041 ~L l t.
t•o44t4AToitziiiiittiihietee , itthe
• 4 1 1 di t..0.,z i t t he -Gatti'.Petehac Soles, la
__ e' 4,..gpp ..hilop tA L ol,ll(l32oilv^ai: ..1
.). Thal/ TTAT CHA,; - poesevaea: twice the
'. •InFabilitrtofiiietther ;with:. the advantage :of
bententirelz prof against water.%
_. , '• , •• ,
. T ogleoho. teeltthae;neeeeeity;el.lceeping. the
-feet vrowillooli pt•Porter7a IShed Store, Main
aireatoppilifite 110.,Mettiodiat •Churcb. , : i I ~
ickee,-66:1840,x:, .."1.0 . ilv,it 6'1 , 41 ?.: r' ',ow - it ~ ,i• ::
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StittuilifSiiiiiiilflonf , • ,' hidelphia.,,,
''. ' 4T'' ''• ' 'ptic:ord if ' . ---1•
li d tir L , .
,t ux. wt 0 vele,
4avii intik iv likitliiiiiKieleistioiii of
'vvlN Oa . (016 . 08,. - Wiialaiiike t r
-
, . Fr& i 4 iindi'Etiirliih''_ 4 Ateilinien i :Cielittirrdit,'
. ktool.'de Lainee t .Tirierii., l 3lpmfe" end vntieuti
,-, :artieleco( „topic ~ doiiic hi ch-, . (..i,...,, , Lb,: ~..i „
—.-4--70OeientiElicitionMeselmerei-Veitirozne- ,
will, be' unusually large, and, 'oldie elicilifeat'nt#l ~
.. • . Shei,eity•lntirketirtirprodutinr77—!—, ,all~--
~ Laies and ,GgiideFtiorket, iriplonfi invited
..),', to con nod:4019 1 On fofihemee ITO: '',lteMOTllber
.. ..'''...thiiiirleßVlA. 4). 44411rioaostwiti fittba.4
sP 'taut' of tne.ni m - ie,cgi , opposite
..' ..,! ThltriPßlSlOltit' . `.,* tllii..: -,y,..*• - ,,,. filool s
. ,
ItF'abahhele:of>SlllEL:BAßKS jolt re
' cowed sold at 6!t!" r shush.
~:". rrUl bc;;.
Jidqu r 8 a:w 111 RR.
-
stoii;sr ,
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14ANKE! •• ,ofst ef, Vora
IfeirtoweLl - upon - Ou; - in-our
we—tigain would "HeitALD'.' to our numerous
cukioniers, that we are in .constant Emptily of
;;tiv,..] na artutentieli. we aro reeetvin
n l iu mhweOltl,y,.(cmpipottyjput ,
pi4apg tho a ,: -
•,
' l ?thisatiry;anil - Ttilt.iliore;•
•• • •-• •
embracing' Brown sugars'e • t
: of J.
6,7, urukt!, .at 8;'0,
and 10 ail; ()ruched: BtOket
Loaf Sugars, at 9 and 10 cts per peak'. Java
a:i Mocha Cotteee, also BLACK and GREEN
:TEAS of•ehoicoaelautions„either in bulk or it
metallic packages, always fresh, at from 31i t.
81,50 per pound, together with every variety o
Spices, such as (11.NNAMONVMACE;t0ITT
RON, .Pepper, Cloves. Ginger.,Nutmegs, mus
tard; LIVERPOZTht A/' .0' A SALT.;
together with Fine ;ID Salt; sitelts'OkintO`
Icr quantities.. SPERM.AND'
D LES, together with Mould and i D
Sperm and Whale.bleaehed Oils, of pure
ty, es aloe SALMON AND MAGNARE,L,
Alainoses, Syrup, Vinegar, Cheese,
, Cracqers
and numerals ~gther„artielea, ell, of which - kir
:quality and prices ,tve feetconfident onitispeCtiOn
will prove equally as 'good and-iKiii-resisunable
as can ho sold any where else. But a eel fiorif
Aim friends can satisfy them best and its too.
Remember the ‘• Stand," nearly oppoyite
13urkholder's (,larrnerly Deet.em's) Tavern Main
street. • ""' ' • J W EBY. •
Carlisle, 15th Dec. I R4B.
111oro . New, Goodg.
[Subscriber .nasjuo retorno froni the ,
city , with..mlarge-eupply ,of new' &ride: .
111 E N 7W -- E7A - Rr7 - IHlorger-oseortment-
Clothe. C,asiiinieroe. : Casinetts,Kentuek l y Jean
TWeeds, and Coatings, LADIES` % BAR—
Surth hs French Merinos, Satin Stripe, AlE o ic t en
very handsome, •Palinet to and Coburg
Cashmeres, Maus de /aims, very fine qualities
French Cloth for Ladies sacks, large assortment
of Mourning Goods, acid a grunt varifiy of other
goods lqo, numerous to mention,,fttr sale*
G R CROOKS
Remember the stand in iVest Main at, west
of Denim's l'avern.
Dec 0, INS
More New Goods at the New Cheap
'Store.
13 . 14 E• Subscribers. would respectfully
-a• Manta their triends and' the public, that
they have Just returned from Philadelphia with
a large lot of NEW GOODS,--pureliased at.
reduced prices. Among these goods may be
Mond - .
CLOTHS, C ASSIMEEES, and SAT!.
NE TS, low priced, medium, and of the best
quality.
LADIES' DRESS GOODS, such as Casl .
meres. Plaid Stripes, Mous. de Lnna,
St. , • &e.
TERICERRE and other SHAWLS, good
quality and new style.
Also, a splendid assortment of CALICO, at
p r i,. es from 4to 14. Cheap TICKINGS and
ItIUSLINS of all kinds, and n largo and ele
gant lot of 'BOOTS and 5110 ES, together
with a general assortment of well selected GEO.
C ERIES, all of 'which we aro determined to
sell very low. •
The Pekin Ten Company's far famed TEAS
are also for pule by us nt the Philadelphia
tail prices. Phnse emus it call at the corlier
of Hanover and Loather streets.
8 D POWELL, Sr. CO .
Dec 6, 1548
Bargains, Bargains..
THE subscriberwill commence this week to
to cut down his Winter .stock of goods ht_ •
g~eotly reduce prieet — Alr persons in want' i
cheep goods Will.find it *decidedly to their savor'. 1.
loge to call. -
and examinli this birgq assortment of ,
goods I twio recently'apened u large and beau. •
tifnl assortment, which I can and will sellcat
ire - rY figiffes, - i3tali - WHY be 'Sold off - -
without regard - to cost •
® Recollect the old stand, eget Main street, op
!maim Martin's ljotel
Dec 130848
Spices! Spites !i
• I WOULD respectfully invite the attention o
these wishing to use PEPPER and othn,
SPICES to -the articles I offer—they being
ground by myself are WARRANTED PERFECTLY
coat Farmers and others wishing PEPPER
at this seastrp; may, tely with confidence on the
article I sell, (it le :not a rnixtire of DIRT and
nvSwoom) 'and will sold as low as the im
pure article brought from, the city
Dec 13, 1848 S ELLIOTT .
Perfumes. Oils and Soaps.
AFINE and fresh supply from Roussel's and
other of the best city houses, among which
are double extract Sweet Briar, Rose Geranium,
Verbena, Patehouly, Heliotrope, Millefleur and
Musk, tastefully put up and for sale at the lowest,
prices. Also, for the Hair, Bandoline, Ppm
made auxyleure, Jenny Lind hair gloss, ° Bear's
Oil,,Maccassar Oil, fine-scented Antique Oil;
Philocome, Reef's Marrow, fine Myrtle and Vio
let Potiiroadds. Also Fancy Soups, such ae
Rousenl's Shjving Cream . Wright's do, Military
do, Almond and Palm Wash Soap, making• an
as sortnneni unsurpassed by anyin the borough.
;;;;•;;- p ,WIMiVERSTICK
CHEAPER THAN 'EVER !
THE• subscribers• have just recewedfrom the
City the largest quantity 0 DRY GOODS
ever brought to COrlisle., Their stock consists
in part of the falowing : . D
• CLOTHS--Blue,brown, blue-trick, green,
from $1,50 per yar d to 04. A : 5 ' :
CASSINI ER ES and Yeetings—gobd, heavy
and fine striped Cassimeres,7s cts 87 and 611
per yd. SOMO of the most handsome'Vestinge
in the county. Casinette front 25 to §74 cts.
CASHMERES and Mous. de Lames, from
15i to 621 cis.
CALICOES—about 5,00 yards, some very
goo 4 at - Six cents per yd. , Alpachas and Men.
noes, 181, 25,371, 50, .62t cis. "Splendid lustre
Gingham at 126 cts. Yard wide Muslin at: 4,
ct 4 pertyd. 'Good Tickings, 6.}, 10, 121, ittf.—
Best quality.doinestic Ginghams; warranted'hist
ooloruitar lie mi.' ' Fine Irish Linens 370, 50,
620, 751 cm. Linsey's, 121. 16, 25 cm. Woolen'
Flanimis at 1pa,1181,,.25,'170.'50 cm:
t t pum Shoes, allicindit'aiid siiiiiiL Riblicins for
bonnets at, 8, 1445.'181. 25 cts. Laces and
Edgings, cheap, real thread • lace. Wide, 120 els.
Cloth, glazed and Fur CAPS, 121 'ets t0,611.-I',
Together with almost every article in our, line,.
-which-we are determined-to close out - vety low.
Also. on „hand/ tin assortment ,of READY
NI A rim 91, OTIIIIIG. carisititing, of fine casinett
Conte at , $5; , Pante.' 1,75 to 3.50 for_eassinnirej•
Vesta, 1,00 tti3,oo:lfor satin. We htkalaPrt; rug.,
•atack.al_Clotha..4o. f;om whfch thostoap,se
!Of 'and have their rnejourea taka)o who coigiot
inlif themselvim in .ipiug I : . do. • t . .. ~ ~J ,
!rho ,:clothin g „st sr .paucika
.by Goo s„
Oanizovhalie aciporl. • e . d . aru ca r 0 1 r
..beta Tallop, i n Ala 0 a dip will take mak:-
soma AO manukietum '.2illifig from 'in top;
0' the auill cheaper !ha • , a had elsewher e,
Give hinvo,call young . , en ' ' : , -'
at4l - ''''' A ,15a W BESTZ." ,
11 1)
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Mil
GIKI OEIIIE% , (MODEMS I •
A , ihe. . cap,‘ amok/ Orogen? imp of .10-
t.. SPIT D.'l-1' LBERT,'Weet,Ma, ' street ''
coatis's, you will alWaYs'find the beet' ei,,iply of
1 Pamile,Grosterieiiiholthe.Ploliederiii:frarkeir
fromafford. The. subacriber - kitsjust ietiirned
frOm ohe city,. end. would !Cspecifti Iv invite the.
Tiff lfro itroblrei - mrd , hir frianditiMpplicularif .
call and'exiiinine hiwatniik'i which embrace* all:
the' aroiciiM usually:kept in hie . line cif•bitainesii:.
imph eiVßio,;Jays and St Domingo Cafe° i iirm,r,.;
-patriot; Young H y '
yapi t ;and :Slack •TeliCrof di
beet mialify &'flivoir loaf, felling. loaf, crushed,
cililified and,brotvu Sugars of every 'grade. teith .
(
1
,firieclocooltr: - HOnOrnail erAougiii.Otteatis end
.eyrotiOVlcolaiiies,,, , Splap of`plFklnds, which he
• w 11. Wdrrinf pure and fish groped. 'Broome,
Ai ckCia, baeliete: bilflcit, o,tchi. .rnOk,ftibbefig
: •ill tiiity,"lo l : aii&httiiihee' ,of "ii,iity,' - ecrieoW,
0 :00 1 0; APO'' , 1 1 910 . 04 61 ?Y€P411 3 k.:4Y;
it a iiiMerpt me' riin,,cf' of, Chewy* an -cmci:.
, 'id lif 1 1 0 1 3t-if3, , seitiOli holfstionieh and cow-,
in n.D.ISf4 tr:sflfoliSS. ,RUEENSWARE,'
"eltlie tklrleikaiiirirdesetifitich — Vitiblt
lo will, sell it.ffieloWestkpoiSibla 0446;4 • -,, ~ .
eejjk ~ tlakfottlfitliblhollo,6hiogarlfinie-1
to comma) i, r i,iifinkkimitity'eripinerour., : pob..l
'1i d ;,.74-1 1 1,,•1 riflaerwithemzbls!,hearay.,
th n ti :,I , :frhiV ftlitalatffefle fcriplettei,i,
4 ii - , io ie. fattiptifitcsifocznewm•k o tt r ie, , a ,
0.504 lifilielisufniorW4oo.ll,.'ol
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reeeiVed4rievr'etripiii
Vrier OtOtiper
,thein - ever. 6Sr
v.%' 'PR:O4OOB'J:
lace Life.(4
C .OGILBY,
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THE PK,OpTICtOTeIItITC . fpOIIpMUCh time
in bringing thilekiinaration cif SARSAPAUILL
to its present state of perfection ; and tht)experionce
of fourteen years has furnished them the most ample op•.
portunity to study, in their various forMs,the'dieceses for Which it 7
•is recommended, and to. adapt . it exactly to their relief an&cure. To- :
Omits who Wisliit nExtme anion Medicine are Invited to give it a trial, and siktitirst • ',,.
themselves of its superiority, arid the invaluable iiibperty it, possesses Of 'arresting
and curing disease., ,The bottle has been.enlarged to hold ONE QUART, and in its
present improved lowa May 'safely Chilli' to tie CHEAPEST Medicine of
the age. Its progress to the lame it has.attained may be traced by a long line of faits
andoures, that stand as landmarks, and. beacons for, the invalid, pointing the way to
,the haven of health . .. i •,
The:follow ing. ciorn co.i.'cr.. Taylor, a gentleman of.high atooding andexterisiXe
.acquaintance In the SOutlicfni States, and lately appointed Consul to NewGninadel'
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Nalllll
Messrs. A. 11. Sr. D. SANDS : • • Non York, January 7; 1848.
Gastnamperillaving used, and witnessed theeffects of,your e x cellent preparation
of Sareparffla Urn! different persons la Yerious.partsiofAhe. Spiithern country, viz.,
Virginia, Louisiana, Texas, and Mexico, I feel much pleasure in ending the high
opinion entertained of its great medicinal value. In my own cabs' it acted almost
h charm, removing speedily the enervated state of. the system, and exeitinlN
lhe most agreeable manner, a tonic and invigorating Influence. ~..; ;
f. Your Sarsaparilla is highly approved and extenderly:Usedlik the StatetrarMY,'
iniltdrico - , - Itlad my nousini - GENT - ZACHARY—TAYLORrhie=for-theLpastive yeate..
been in the habit of using in, and recommends thenraine he and• myself. adopted the.
article at the same time, ond it is now considered:an almost indispensable requisite ;
'in the army. In conclusion I.would say, that the beiter.it la knowrnthe More : highly,:
It will be prized, and I trust that its health-restoring Virtue; will , Make it generally;
known throughounthe length and breadth of our 4videly-extended country,_ • •'• -•
Yours very respectfully, ' .• 'B. al TAYLOR,
•11.8.Contato New Granada..
REMARKABLE CURE OF, SCROFULA.
. :Sordaport, Conn., Jamey 1,1848.
Messrs. SANDS :—Gentlemen—Synipathy for the afflicted induces me to inform you
of the remarkable cure effected by your Sarsaparilla In the case of rofwifin She
. was severely afflicted with the Scrofula on different parts of the body; the glands et
the neck were greatly enlarged, and her Sniffle much swollen; 'After suffering over a'
Year, and finding no relief from the rerhedies lased, the disease attacked one.leg, and
belolv the knee suppurated. Iler physioiau advised it should be laid open, which was •
done; but without any permanent benefit. In this situation we heard of, and were
induced to use SANDS' Sarsaparilla. The. first bottle produced 'a decided and favor- i v..
able effect, relieving her more than any prescription she hruleve taken ; and before , - '
. she hid used six bottles, to the astonishment and delight,cif her friends,'she found:her-
health quite restored. It is now over a year since the 'cure' was effected, and het
health remains good, showing the disease was thoroughly eradicated from the system.
Out:neighbors are nll-knowing-to these-faotarand-think-Saana. !Sarsaparilla a_gprat
- blessing. tentheage.___,...... ' Jupgus PIK.E.
Extract from a letter received from Mr. N. W. Harris, a gentleman well known in
Louisa county, Va.:—"f hare_cured a negrolatoy of mine.with .your. Elanlaga4llll,
-who was-attacked with Scrofula, and.Ofa scrofulous family. Yours truly,
" Fredericks Hall, Va., July 17, 1845." " N. W. HARRIS."'
The folloWing testimony ,from Rev. John Grigg. late Rector of the Church of the
Crucifixion in this city, commends itself to the attention of the afflicted. Numerous
certificates of cures of various diseases effected by this medicine are almost daily
'received • • .• • • •
- .
Messrs. SANDS member of my family has taken your valuable &impartlla far
a severe scroruhms affection, eitc. with the most beneficial effect resulting from its
use. It gives me very great pleasure to record my testimony in behalf of its virtue
and elneacY, hoping that others may be induced to make a trial of It.
tlite Yprk, Noy 18,1848. JOHN GRIGG.
Messrs. A. D. & D. Satins - Norwich, N. V., Oct. 6, 1847.
GENTLEMEN—FeeIings of gratitude induce me to make a public acknowledgment
of the benefit I have derived from the use of your Sarsaparilla. I have for several
years been afflicted with, scrofulous swellings in iny.head, which. at times would
gather 'and discharge at my throat, nose, and ears, and at others would break out in
different parts of my face and head. These .continued until my throat, face, and
head Were almost one complete sore, add for a long time I was soltiarse that it Was
with the utmbst difficulty tlbit-1 cOuld. speak .above a whisper. During this time.l bad •
several attackis. of pleurisy and other diseases., I consulted different physicians, and
:tried.various remedies, but received no benefit until I commenced.using your Sarsa
parilla. lam now well; the sores are all healed; and I attribute the result entirely
to the effects ednyoUr valuable medicine.
Yours, wills respect and gratitude, PHERS "CAHOON.
Being personally acquainted i With The pertain above filmed, I believeber statement
tobliebtrect. ' • JAMES M. D. CARR, Indica, of the Peace.
by S. ELLIOI7, sole Ateni for l'arli.sle
1711mb. • Vally TrauspAtathin douse
rGC CAle "
4a.
I.anal and. it Road Line, for Phillidel-=
jth s Itimore, ,Pittsburg, 4e.
aW. K RR,3Forwarding atid Commission
tlVlerchant, HAttatsouna, Pa. informs his
Wends and the public, that from the liberal pat
ronage extended to him during the past year he
has been encouraged, to make more extensive ar-.
rangements for the present season, and has ad
ded two new, large and splendid Boats to his
LINE, and will be fully prepared after the op
ening of the Canal, to forward PRODUCEand
MERCHANDIZK of all kinds to and from
Philadelphia, Baltimore, _Pittsburgh, &c., at the
lowest rated of freight and with the utmost des
patch. •
Agents for Boats,
CARLISLE - 4 GASKELL,
I . Race street Wharf, Philadelphia.
, GEISE & SON, . ,
No. 4FI Commerce at. Wharf, Baltimore.
CLARK & SHAW, ?
J. 111cFADD EN & CO. 5 Pitts'g
Agents for Care, WUNDERLICH &
N0...272 Market.st., Philadelphia.
CHALORER. & REYNOLDS,
• N0.;429 Market st., Philadelphia.
SITER, JAMES &, CO.,
Broad strost r aiiadelphia.
OHIO LINE;
• INorth street, Baltimore.
Harrisburg, March 29, 1848.—tf.
Harriburg Treneportation Line.
, •
lA:MA" 1
4.1111, ° 4
FUNI£ & MILLER; • ."
nORWARDI r NG.Cpmmiadon Merchants
,Hee em eurto, Pe. .ship Pioduce,'Merelian
dizeOltc.'to'flaltimoro, Philadelphia, &c. &c.
Coal, Plaster. Nhils, Salt, Fish, Groceries, bre
eonsmialy for sale. . .
Harrisburg, march 29, 1848 • •
Dr. Heeler's Pari,Aq(qt,
EtiOli the remegartipd pornranent cure of al.
• r 'diseases arising tram an impure state of the
Pod end habil - 4411hp;body , vie: •-ni
s :Oironic diseases,,of ;the Chest, Pleurisy, Bron=i
.ii" chide, Catarrliceto. Scrofula in all its forms,
i.. 'ratter Scald head„Cutancous affections of the 1
. i face arid' extremities; chronic Rheumatism. and 1
r Hepatetis, chrortic , Enlargements of the Joints,
i Whim Swellings, i SyPtliraia .Affectione, Gen
t titittitional disorders, artsi
nglrom debility:MM
. . al. d Hereditary predispositions, &c.
-.. n every chungo that is taking place in. the
,: r 4. `• 'le manifest that it is brought abputiqt
',:. Othething having a substantive ematence.f Wet'"l
l ' - Suppose the organs of our body:originally,perfeat;,
hey must continue perfect unleet;AkaliliclKVl.4l o
1 - .i t ntervention . of something that nearesn mama
I . illy , relation to it: ; .;111 all cases of: disease, '
. must be, the interposition' of some neielppedient
which by playinglrelpart as a caniteo'served to,
: -,' modify the properties before .confratiti&witliqlie ,
bay. ,It is trathird to-talk of spontaneous disease
put'
in organtr previonsly , , healthy, with
':' put the interposition of .some morbifie agent ; as
yrell might we expect a piece' of 'chalk to transfer
-- itself spentaneouttly-Intiallafegef-P-4 1 44040
, th e aid of Sulphuric•ikid.', '
In all disease there .18
1 Prior entice .. which ittrast be removed. - tine' the
gency of the IllsodiS,For this' purpose there in
" noemedy superior * i dle' Panacea, In evidence,
be following is submitted to the public : •
.1. Att:tPhiladelphia;;June 7,3847. - •
• 1 .Having beenrappriiiid of the nature of the Pan=
aces, it afford& met tratclCpleasure ,to be abl&to
't
meet mend it aSsorpluable remedy•for all tlicise
chronic.. constitraimitilamd -glandular diseitees,to
1 . , Which his espeeipllYmdtinied:?:!ro, these : who are
';'lllicted, and require., Medieinef as :- en alterative;
t sy cannot obtai n .4'.;iit a matt: agreable, active?
,and unifcirmstat Alidit is to'be found in thiPtini':
4 .ea—Ll,bare.int diiiiiimvsretigitag :oilkili4
tt
dedstui,signal &deb:: `Yours. 'Sto, L : T..,..,,:i ':..:,.:
i, ' .', ''• ,'1.,,,0tt ~.a Amaself,:4VHl:
i ji: -.
Prepared ;M0 . .0041861. the Nardi 'W,st&serner,,
1,, Yriurd,and Hratiltstreeti.hiltitlelphraiiand,te
;,1 iledin,Carlis] . &lloT'r.t , PutraVirs
14 w,tl?9flltitt'AtlllolP.Ori,th?;v-,. ",e.ft'"!,,,..';':'''A.-feII23N"
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'PREPARED AND BOLD, WBOLIBIALE AND RETAIL, BY
A. B. & D. SANDS, DRUGGISTS AND ennuers,
100 FOLTON-AT., toxins OP WILLIAM, NEW YORK.
Sold also by Druggists generally throughout the United Statea and CanadaL
Pribe $1 per Bottle al: Bottles for $6.
, i - 4 u i a i i 1 0 a ii
Meg
Watcheis aid Jewelry!
.. et, • CHEAPER vit,49 ,, EVER— ,
)
_. Alt s Wholesale and Retail—At the
''.. If "Philadelphia Watch and Jew
iv' elry Store, "
No. 96 North SE
• '0 1:,
"-. • ' , COND etrcet,corner of Quer
-% L.( is. it. \ f,' ry street..
Gold Levers, 10 k. cases, fulliewellod, $3O and
upwards ' -
Silver Levers, full jewelled, $l5 and ,upwards.
Gold Lepine, 18 k. cases, jewelled, $25 and
upwards
Silver Lepides, jewelled,-$lO and' upwards -
Silver Quartier Watches, $4 to 10 • --
Silver Spoons, equal to coin; per sett—Tea,
$5, Desert $lO, Table $l5, other articles in pro.
portion. All goods Warranted to lily what they
arc sold r. . . - ~
• - -
C on+ yon band a large assortment of fine
GOLD JEWELRY end SILVER WARE
Also, an assortment of M J Tobias & Co., E
Sintnion. Sern'tiel -& Brothers. E S Yates &
Co, John. Harrison, G & R Beesley. and other
superior Patent:Lever Movements, .which-will
be cased in any style desired,
Arrangements ' have been- made with all the
above nametLmost .celehrated manufacturers of .
England, to furnish at' short notice any required
style of Watch, for, which orderiwill he. taken,
and' the name and residence of tho . person, ori,
dering,put , on if requested. r • • -
d. C NRAD .
Importer of Watches
novel
Stoves! Stoves !I Stoves!!!
. .
At No. 97, South Second alreel. Philadelphia.
CJ. TYNDALE, respectfully invites an
• ia - exam ination largeitock , ot:StOves,
embracing some of The best and ,. moat,, elegant;
patterns of Penridylvania,.ew York , Pecks
kill, Troy, &c., together w ith a•beaunitil assort
ment of Fancy Sheet Iron . Sioviuland Radiators,
for patient; dintiii Vooms, elharnbers,or kitchens.
He believes that his assortment will counpare
to. advantage with that of oily 'piker establish
ment.. He hei oleos itifindidt'stookrtif
celebrated Air-tight Stovesjor which he has
been agent for many years in this city, in the
,manufacture of which for excellence and theap
nese; he rite* to his numerous pUrchasers, and
for beauty of patterns he believes , hirnself unri
, For' Stovei, of; Coal,' hie
"assortment is' cernrilete: his thank..
Whip old - customer!, to"whiSptv.tisid . 4the
he "re neWii hie invitation' to Irma' hiin . a4all an tki
old stand,. No'. 97;13; Second street,- philodo - ,
p hijo..; st, . ^ 20
""]"'j DAVID '; lIANKI .•
~ °snot,
FP , trees, corner otlltink,stkiket,..Pkila4e!pliiii,
offers ter sale the Idllowmpt.etioico'.assOrt.:
me.' of 'TEAS, onaccommodating terms: .
5 2 1/ 0 14half d •c o heists P N o in w g c y b o o n n g 4' - u g
80 ' o - bong • •
•• 100 do Oolong •do •
,: , .3100 Wiggle 'English BrealObst - !:
.4, 100 half chests do' • ; Jo. •,;
4• 50 cbeste.Mokea.Souchong .
, ••••4 t0nt1976,
.!ns,, do Week Pexoe•
"do -
, , -• • .••
200,14 11/. boxes - superior NingYollir?
250 half cheiste Young H.Y4 4 ) 1 ,1 - • • ' ' •
' • ,1211 ' do inipertol , • •
. 10Q 'do i
- 10 ' ' mipsiny Hymn; out2s
,
+"'"Mroope i i it.",:.4., , ,,,A.9t14, ni„
•' , ' ' , o'' totnissiOnbre: of u , 11 I:, the : TP: E ! n o 'to inform thi t, Puhli e S a t , '81. 4 %41
'deemA Pr-r lPthe'lliiiit'd itP,Commenull ,
_,
' tea triec"nBB ho',isecond',..and;f4ol-4 Iton(gloYiVit:
' t he, held, on
at
manewhich time any Plte9 " - iit o it t ' V I .
each --- .ll' ''
14-.HoOrd,:rillrNdlPt'4... VI.
-business !scit-tt ac id-. 1 ., 10 .
.c, ~ • ,. ,,i 3 i;i.,-gst , 4
'ti lei r (414 'IlLC1111: '" . lAVW.ggrl:l:l 1;t:81;,i,1
4a1..t.,,i oft - i2 11 4lt!I,
A77 7 7' ;''' '..-1Vai11t:0480117412,1,45:4.:11.T0ki
It.`l:;t‘ ~ , , , r l:elie je, i,i4it,,,init so'kel;Natm=ii,‘
: 00 - 'd , 'tilr: ante tat ibe..Chaspiti
t • , ~ ,a n ' .„..,- WAlRel,l,,',.'ll-`".
efit9Wo,, tri4,' , ::,-: 1 ~w,tets-if`t 'lU+"'°"'
is '1,.,,, otilo.7ol*k*Alf" ~.,1" Egl4l
1.4";:':';._•.:: i !.. ~:1; ;1. , d 'n" (4pi ' Dtrs Or R,1,1 , ,' - ''
1 %
ct
~., grit; ff Vit./F., .7. 4 )::;• 1 : 1 . 14 ,`.
;Ant2u ;,,: a .
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lei it,{o . 3.u.,1.1 ,ii• ~ l ....,' ..-I,$,P :', ,
'''''
'-l b r 9ttriP:Allit 'ttli -' e . 1., ~,,),' - ,
i 7 "tch,fretioper. , ,shin,kolef by
fj0 q5 90,1,41191„ 47gA1.4,6 - 0,i5iV.c.):046,
, -
• "
At 3,
.411 , 0Cettae0/10
:'
:
•
5` ;1V yPSfFl►b~SlNii: TORE "16
• g n -
011NE'It OF _AND% EF.lNlst,_Jkon m Eß, o ,,,
" StRETS.. CABI,IELE,:P A .
•
sing
811111SCIII)OFliOSICCIOi Fed midis now Opprp.
!rig cr Vintiii; tgabilif!'aentogi:
Cassimenil
estiates .which lie..t al liidl{t .0
c, inn I reefs' and 'roue coils.., ver time in,
ttiiits
remit sit lariritcji.Vviivilfi,.Onnt Irvin.
.
.4.01111 . 5".qta. $3,99; clpxka
io $26. , Att lieeils
" . ';uollars; neck aid ;pocket hamikerehiefs,
awl flindie'rj4 in alteri.eciill 7 .;
!..il}lngAniertnining.toyegeqtieniait's oardr ,
lie is agent for cu r l
' l e tabled in 011"er fresh gods at' lt xff diL•i el
1 T mith. fie viii receive regularly the t Not k
and Pbihiticlphin Fns titans - tied At 'spare 10
"" , g'p tins in get.ting up his work , in the inoat durall'e
a id fitabitinable , Ile NO iyAke rr
work purchxsud urolliettliloree i tthe most eel el'
u Menne . lle.will pair particular aitentioa to
• hildren's Clothing lie reepeetruliy
, share of public patronage
Wlt PAitKINSON. • • • '
12. r I 1 BUR Ag •-, i 1,.• •.
•' 1 lAT 3XIIIIL' & saximoN,
IMPORTERS and Derders in Foreign and •
J. Domestic HARDWARE, GLASS, OILS,
I.IAIN TS, N AILS, 1 Ito N, STEEL, &c, East
Align street, oppoi.ite Ogilby's dry good store,
;Carlisle, Pa.. hove just received and are now
'' 'opeuhig a large 'assortment of Goods in their
'• line, to which they wojild call ..the••attention of
Farmers,' Mechanics, Builders,, Housekeeper's;
..-arid others wanting'Hardware, as their stock has
bhen bought at the lowest rates, and will be sold
a a small prolit.
, ;They have also received a few of-HO VEY'S
:,,Ai i .A.TEINT..STRAW and CORN' STALK
:,CUTTERS, to Which they would invite the at
;:to3ntion-of Farmers. These Machines have ta
• kbn the pretnium at nearly all tho Agricultural
-Exhibitions in the country, and are considered
„Preferable to any other Cutter now in use.
4 0C1.25 . . .
• • TO BUTTER6IIIIA.KERS.
THE subscribers having„ purchased the right
of Cumberland county for' mnking Crone.
Patent l'hurtnefneter Churn, They would
respeetfulty inform the Farmers und,public in
gimeral, that they will make and offer for sale
-their - Churns at the Cabinet Ware-room of Deo.
Sparigler, in N. Believer street, next door to
• :the office of D. Smith, Esq.
Tho principal ftdvaniage this Churn has over
all othersie, that it is su constructed that the top
Can be taken off so as to give free access to the•
inside of thelilturn, which makes it convenient
input in the cream mid get out the. butter- A
—Therinometer—is_titta.ched.Jo_the.;.cod .of Ake,
Churn so as to bhow the exact temperature of
the cream, which experience shows should be
60 degrees to make good Butter. A chamber or
space is - arranged around the bottom of the
churn, for the purpose of admitting cold or warm
warier, so as to bring thu cream to the desired
temperatttre without mixing the water With the
cream. The secret in cheer:ging butter is, to
have your, cream at the props, temperature ;it
will produce more;and better butter, and take
less nine in churning ; it churns equally well in
cold or warm weather—no such thing es having
scalded butter. All that is necessary to _make
good butter all seasons of the year, is to get one
of Crowell's Patent Churns.—
We would most respectfully invite the pUblic to
call and examine for themselves.
EO. SPANGLER •
M'L. MYERS.
Mt. Geo. Spangler—Sir: We have neon using,
the 'f o .:,..otneter Churn I gut of, you for some
time, 'phi find it far superior to the old barrel
churn for several reasons ; first, gait saving of
time in gelling butter. the average time of churn
ing about :fifteen minutes, (all weathers); sec:
oudly, the butter when-obtained is muclutirmer
than when using 'any other churn; finally, my
folks say they would not exchange it for any
other clitirn 'mid twice the original cost of the
Thermometer Churn. -
Sep. 29, 1848.1 G. \V. SIIEAFFER. -
Sliarigler*T - have hid ilia ;Clime!
Thermometer Churn you 1111* for the in use
at my, place, end I do not hesitate to sayiliat no
Farmer should bo without it. Fifteen minutes
is all the time required to make Butter, and the
value of this swing of time and labon.censitnslin
this, that it requires no more time at any one
season than another; and that the tempetature
of the cream neeeklidry to make butter, is pro
duce.d. with certainty, and without the adMixture
of warm or cold water with
R the crea K
m 'i
WArrs. tself
PEIY
Carlisle, Aug. 17, 1848.
•
For the benefit of the bettor part of man . (wo
man) I give tl is certificate. After using the
Thermometer Churn made by Mr. Spanglerof
this place, I would have none outer in my fami
ly. We have been using the old barrel churn
fOr thirty years past, end I must spy it is not to
be compared to Crowell's Thermometer Churn,
either for speed of churning or convenience; in
the old barrel churn it took generally front four
to six hours to churn the churning, now in the
Thermometer Churn we can churn butter in
from fifteen to twenty minutes, by brining the
cream to the proper temperature. I can recom
mend it to the public as no the t.
J OSEPH
Carlisle, Sep..l, 14148.
; GEORGE SPANGLER has also on hand,
and, will manufacture to order CABINET
WARE of every description, such as Bureaus,
Sacretarys,
Sofas, Tables, Bedsteads, and all
articles in [Oa, line, mid will sell as cheap as can
be bought any where in the county, and warrant
bia Furniture'of good material and durable work
imanehip, He would invite the public to call and
,'examine his stock before purchasing. • •
COFFINS made at the shortest notit.e; terms
mederate. fact I I
pICKLER, PRESERVES.—Just received
• ' and opened — by - the subscriber, preserved
Ginger and Pine. Apple, Orange Jelly, Picliled
Lobsters, Z , herkin, Mangoes, Peppers, Picot
lilit Tomatoes and - ' Onions, Olives, Capers, An
,chovies, Sardines, Tomato Ketchup, fine mixed
.French Mustard, with a very choice and pure
article of Salad Oil, for sale at
may3l - • HAVERSTICK'S
i 3.136 ROAMS, BARAZILINS;
LATEST ARRIVAL!
l'llllF. subscriber has just received a large end
' 1 extensive assortment of. FALL and',WlN •
ITER GOODS, which he is determined to sell
tas low as any other" establishment in Carlisle or
;in the county hall and see and judge, for your
! selves He is satisfied that no ono can undersell
him,. and will give good bargains to all who may
I'favor ,him by calling at his store in West High
"
~,'street,, nearly opposite Beetem's Hotel His_
snick consists of Clothe, Cassimerso,'Satinette;"
satin, cachmere. Merino and silk Vestings ; Me-
Jinoes;Alpacliiiiii; Mona do Latinos, Cachmeres,
; French worked collars. kia . gl6ves, "Silk' fringes,
gimps,floWeis, thread laces; &c A "large as
tsortment of SHAWLS, such as Plaid, long and
!imam', Blanket, -Cachtnere, Tibet, ?Perked,
Mona' de Leine, black ‘Cachmere, Bro FLAN
' NELS—Scarlet; yellow and white ; cotton Han
eels, blankets, linsemKentuoky .jeans, tick-
Jogs at 61 eta, ciilicoee 3 to 61:cts, very cheap
imusltrie, hosiery, Berlin and Cachmere gloves,
comferts, woolen/yarn, winter. gingham Also,
in ,largeassortinent 'Cif. BONNET RIBBONS,
very law,.satin plain and figured Mantua, plain ,
;bared, striped and 'figiired ERI QS
-ffand QUEENSWARE - ,4ucli" . au 'Coffee, Tea,
rliSugar,, Spices of all kinds, tobacco;- 8600;
;ercaltery, glass end 4ireonswarc, rico, chocolate,
..staYetn'together , "whirnnmereus other articles--
. oct2s". cA R* 14 X
NEW iMD,..iQHF.,AP STORE.
• ns•
i r c ii r E eep ß et s f e gl i neo r r e : T i l l t l l ll4 ll ll lBslo2
an -surrounding -countryTthat. -they 7 have -just
opened at the , eornetor N. Hanover and Louther
'.istreete, an i3ntire ~ new stock of,DRY 'GOODS..
, (GROPERIES and Q tIEi&MAYAR,,ErtiI,e her
..iWith. a general ~ s eeoritnantigtkoyy iLqlll.
.... , {O - 10ES;; all. of which , have :.been s :prirdiriteed at
the ;_lo*pricati,_and 'Twill', be edld'Verio
cheop - foemitsh.''Plipsts';6ol l : - and;• eitamine the
ots: . .we twe'diterrained to - 601 1 ,4All!".y
Storks. .1 .
. They lave alai) beetrappOinied . : agonte for the
IBillie-01-= l l ll4ll, 44 4 CeaXOmpanY ln..a .T 4A S .AL
which they ' , hollpltt general assortmenti
'dolphid'tetail p> ,; ,
sep27 , A , ;D ' 'lo ELL.'ar: 0
r • - • • •
, : i ttr rerter shoe .state, , you wt tt. large
e l lairtinenvkitAtelallie,Gam:eloes:Tatent
'!; ru'Obers,Suir.o4Yotik's end:Buskins, 11tiseet,..dr.
ent ; Alt ,firat T riite ',and , war.
•
litett edate
aVOIVSALEI'AIRTIo
Akeieie*iirrii, Furnace •
, .
Landtg.
0' E , frdrii" hi 411.'3 PeirOtirl.4i
,nuee Pronortyettuatv,in
,
l'u., Ao,er.,,tattlee hwe5(0f..8i00in.,...,!
1161, and ive FM es nun' o ptr to
'priiiterty!ceinleitte , ..eatuveolloo AiSres
Lend, witk 00 /r,cn Biagi , FURN A CE, ,now, in •
full oiterattori,, with. new., Minter ~Wheel. end
B ewl y ad h TAL ,
111)---K
U X 13 Tenant r-'l',ous es
• 1,;`:,- 1 :. c,fitereltottee 2 Barns,,llliree An •
. oidhurhe,' with atotie lboo
Aeres •Of cleared lend: `.slter'ineet
part. of winch is in a high state of eultwatien
wit li-froni -12. to-15 tiaras of-me-6(10w.
There iuLtmEsToNE in abundance withiti
forty rridd' ofpfiegitrrnr re end `it;c4,:iod 'cj tin tit y
'or ißO'N'''Oft nit hin 1.3''11110 'of The Tor•
nage worth. from 33 to 40 par cent., and with
abfihdance'orlhe "
There eamtio.•Mree or four good forms made
on Meselendo.
Any person wishing to' blow the Furnace the
coming season. can have the advantage u. the
Stock, Tennis,- &.4; &c.
'rho whole of the above Isnds,. with the ap
purtenances, will lie sold together, or in Lots to
suit purchasers.
There is nti abundance Of 'Timber on tinier
lands, and , in the vicinity, for Crd. for ninny
venr,s tio Mow the I' 'mince., Also, a large
,quantity m Yellow Pii r for sow -timber.
Tho tihove lands will lie sold very low, and
the payments mode easy.
j iiFor further particulnrO, apply to Jens: ALIA
son (IVlttenger ni the Furnaiie) or to the subscri
.bOr re.siding.at Newport, Perry entinty.
J W BOSSE!? N
Jununry 3
VALU.ULE L;DIESTONE FARDI.
fH E Subscribers offer itt private sale n valu
able Farm,. situate .in Southampton township,
P - anklin county, on the Roxbury rend. about
three miles north of 'shippensburg, adjoining.
lands of-Jacob Nislcy'.S heirs, Wm. Rodgers,
Wm. 'Linn. John CoX. - Tolin Wolf, end Davis
Skiles' heirs, vomit Ding 300 ACRES, of Lime
stone Lend, about 9t) acres of
.whieli art) timber
land, an&the remainder in a high state of eulti
• „ . yation; under good' fence, .
:41G
2fin . The _im ni
proveents are a log
~ - .DWEI..LING HOUSE, a first
..tx,ll.lllf:' rattyStaite Bank Barn, \Vegan
Shed, with two Corn•Cribe, and
otherneeessary out-buildings. There is an .
cellent young Apple Orchard of choice fruit.
with a well of first-rate water. Persons wishing
1 -to ace-the-property-and. Jearxi__terms_ina
by calling on the first-named of pie subrcribers
at Newvilie, or the "latter at Cuilisle. Posses
sion dud an iudisputable.title given on the Ist of'
April next. A LEXAN DERSHARP,'
ALFRED MOORE
Nov 29th, 1848-3m'
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE,
THE subscriber of:Ferri for sale the valilable
Limestone Farm, now occupied by Samuel Bear
sr , situate in West Pelinshorough township,
Cumberland county, on the Conodoguinet Creek
thr&i miles west of Carlisle. It contains
ACRES, more or less, of ins( rate land, All of
which ie under cultivation and good fence, ex
cept about 20 acres which is in thriVing timber.
About 25 acres of it is first rate meadow lands.
The itbprovcme)is ere a two story
v-LN. - 1.-- Stone DWELLING II 0 USE,
- trn
Stone Bank Barn, with other no
s•, I T xessary outbuildings. A never
spring of watervisesneur the house
a uso excetleoi orchard on dui
• - p ice.- Persons desirir g farther informetion, or
.w Thing to-see tho place, May call on Philip
Sh unbaugh. tenant on the place, Cr on the sub
%c ,her, in Plnirfield
Fia. - TflOP. GRF.A
Extensive Furniture Rooms,
- JACOB -
1111.1) respectfully call the u ention o
VV House-keepers and the public, to the ex
tensive stock of splendid FURNITU RE,
ding Sofas, Wardrobes, 'Centro and other Tables,
Dressing and Plaitfl3ureaue,.and every, variety of
Cabinet-ware and Chairs, which they have just
opened at their NEW ROOMS, 'on the cornet
or North Hanover and Lowlier streets, Carlisle.
They are confident that the superior finish o
the workmanship, and elegance of style. in whicl
their articles arc got up. together with thei
CIIEArNPiti, will recommend them to every per
son wanting Furnittire. They have oleo:mad
arrangements for manufacturing and keeping
constant supply of 'every article in their nue • hot
plain and ornamental, elegant and useful,
Prices which cannot fail to suit purchasers, The
would earnestly inyite , persons who are about t
commence house- keeping, to , call and examin
their present elegant, stock; to which, they wi
constantly make additions of the newest and mot
modern styles.
COFFINS made to order at the shortest mo
lice, for town and country.'
arlisle. ',:t 6. IP.IB •
THE subscriber having just rettlinccl from tho
city, would inform the public that he is nos
opening a splendid assortmeto of SUMMER q
HATS at his old eland in. N. Hanover street.—
His stock comprises. MQleakin, Nutria, Rocky
.Mountain Beaver, Pearl, Cassiinere and Silk
JIA'FS, of the most substantial make and latest
style.. Also CAPS of, every description and
quality . .
r;lIle Invites his friends tq. call..at
. Isis establish . -
Mont before purchasing elaewhere, as he is con.
fident that they will rind it to their adVantage.
mayll) GEORGE KELLER. -
N. 13.—Highest price glen for Furs, Lamb 8
Wool, &c. .
Leaf TobaCco. •
3 n ELMS: KENTUCKY and 01 - HO
u Leal Tobacco, for sale by- ,
HOrriebitrg, oct4-4m
•
• I nti Dyspeptic Catholicon,* •
For Dyspepsia, Nervous Headache, and Liver
Diseases. •
111 - 11 S is a Vegetable compound, warrented a
safe and eilectual remedy, not °lily for Dys
pepsia, but for those diseases resulting from and
connected with a disordered condition of the
stomach and liver, or derangementaof the diges.
tive functions, snob as debility or. wenkness, -
flatulency,' loss of appetite, souraructationa and
ascidity of the stomach, costivenbsi;,,headache,'
flatulent and.billious colic D. is particularly, re
commended to those who are suffering, under
debility, and ;.derrreasion , of spirit% its ',soothing ~
and renovating powers, being particularly adap
ted to such cases.
. ; For Bale by ' JAMES FLEMIN . '
JUST received, the Atirgeeit ,assontrione:b
Commit& of, every variety and'etylo: over bro't
to Carlislo. .Also.floor Oil Clothe, new pattorne.
Selling vortlow at the cheap otoro of
. .
~,. ~.
Ozinek &c..
Bomb
... 'A:.gre4 " ::vai t :S O 44:l i ° e abai
ine 3 AlPn f n
e
. Cashmoios.• M°9 do ; Lames , other "uoe
Ad inAroosule cheap by
Goode, :144t !P C 177,... - ..„ ',.. G-W HITIN ER.
ATeW . • ,
rrl-1. subscriber lute lust returned from the
•IL citt.viith a large . and beautiful stock' of
FALL ?G OOD $. Would.
invite , the attention of 'the'publfeiddall and see
his geode befop purchasing elsewhere. Recel.
WeSt o
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.al niaqvo Iruiy valpubi v
Lii.;•.l.!!eliV.l9',"reciiiiii):thd.;kt.9 . ot yonetan ly,fbr
nie!it: ':': '-'t'Pg?3i'.,::::-'4::'-:,q.V16.11°../:!r•Ei:;.•'..,
--; - ' oivriaites - ' - '"' ;• - ;', CallitTßOMltalotr ‘i. , ..,.,
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Fria SALE:
Hat and Cap Store.
FUNK & MILLER
Carpet HaU.
Hotel
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streel;ThirodOlphin;;N.l . ol3.l'PAN;RLlNl3:, n p ri .
ufauturti6.has,nt:oiffiiiridlile-liiiteil'itiid' ntosl r '
reshionablit •tissOiplefiColl aid usher
Veuirii 11409, )er petubl.klinient. i
• bing , el . ,!re , pow sly Pal',
coloro;iwhicli Which
et thikloNiOsit whcacip l e:,On47.,rptail., (11d r
Blinds ifid to:Janke - 1144 to new.
Th,i'citfzciis' of CarliUlefooraiiljai:ent r'fiunpry pre„.
reupUogoity invited fo,call pod, exoNfinti‘.)fis , :off-,;
sortinOlv," before)" purejfifsinkiliclvfli.re. .
conffilMit of pleuimii gWjn'g
ill %OWo niuy frof wi.ii
BLINJA ALIN J. W1L1.14111,
NO 12 IN Six,th
mnv24-31n
TEr4pr . marw•SV l •
Washington Gaiters, of Dagnereo
. " typed ; ,
MI, Z 4 North Second street, N. W. coiner oh'.'
Callsrwhill street, Philadelphia.
THE Likenesses token and iteitiniftillii'ecloreil
at this well known establishment, for
LA /1, ere universally conceded to, Le VW!, In„
cam respect to 1P,7 in the city. , Pim ures taken
equally' well in •clotidY and clear weather.
Inr~e assort MCM of I‘l rons.tt.ross and lA/MELTS Oil
hand, sit from .112 to $5, includin . g the picture. .
Thiisobscribera Temptation,' mitts the citizens
of Cothherftitirr comity', to call and eXantint rite
cimenit of 'the imam Improvements in the art al
Dougerreotyping, which will be exhibited cheer
fully and without eharke. • •
' • • 'l' & J CITENNENT.
Perot, Roffman, & Co.,
Forwarding and GenerniContrnissiOn Merehanis,,
No. 4) North Wharves, and 83 Pl:Water' '
• street, Philadelphia. '
P LASTER and SALT corp.tanily on
hand, for sale at the lowest market 301 M
Liberal. advances 'Made on Produce.
Refer to
DVTILH Es! HH p HREy •
FR A N .PLA Ter C P hikes; '
.LEA, BUNKER & 0.
,
S. W. - KRRR, Harrisburg.
npr
iron CommisSier Waiebause,
No. 104 Noah Water street, ned No. 53 North
. WharVes. Philadelphia. - . .
THE undersigned still continas the Commis
sion bilsiness e for the enle of :di descriptions of
IRON. _Oar experience of many. years, rind ex
tensive acgunintance wits dealers and e'ensuniera
of Iron, throughoist..the century, has enabled us
to eicafiftek. such relations as give ins peerdiar ad
vantages-to serve our correariomients, ,equar - to
any oilier house. -
mar 22- re RRICii6X.CAMPRELL.
Atwood's empire Cocking Stove.
EN again calling attention to thiS onequallett
'STOVE, the proprietor• has the pleasure to
inform the public that (exterinolly) it has under
gone an entire. cbmnp—the-pipe and hearth pla
ced Opposite each other, and n SU NINEIt
HEAR N! AND BOILING APPARATUS,.
being added, time rendering it faultless, and un
less there is another - finthless Stove'in the mar
ker, this .lo..uraiestionahly the best, as it now
embraces every valuable improvement possessed
by any other Stove: in addition to some ;reenlist,.
to itself, secured by Letters Patent.
The success of this Stove, since its introduc
tion is unequalled. Nothing has ever been of- •
feted for eirlinnry - paposes that bas given stick _
general_ satisfaction. Stoves have been eepieel
•after its form ; sense dealers have even aged its.
fundamental principles, but the proem-Innis were ratlike the original; that they bear the relative,
submittal) acounterkit does ton sem:fine coin.
Complete C 001 C and other C (/ OK STOVES;
in groat variety. - Persona desiring the'ie admit's
bhi Stoves, era requested to call at the Stove and;
Tin-Ware manufactory of the stibsciiber. orr
Main street, CarlioDe, who is /gent for CoMber-,
, hand county.
rney24 • - SOHN ri.ucto GAS.
.I`. Nt. Rikare - ;
HAWN AND - WOODEN—WA.RE
-- 1 " Store. No. 63 K th Third sweet, OMI dour
obove Aceh, east siA, Pltikadelpltia, mantelactur
era and wholesale dealers is aLt kinds at Bottoms,.
Beashea, Baskets, Cedar Ware, Widow andi
Franek , Bwakets. Shoe slur Wall Brushes, Scrubs,
t. tiers. Mat's, Blacking, Eastern-made We'd_ ,
ag every deacriition, &solar, at .he
weal market srices. p.'tr
B,EntrIA,L.
S MOTT T A. 19 WAN, Dr (YC
F . P . LA RA \3 Er. bee yernevrzi Is his rev;
Warehertse.,eorner err t:Lbkrari 34, 4 3.;,,,,„ r .
streets, 13ahimpre. arid, has now hi stare, e. th
reat, impostatnan Isom tlip celebrated laciory ofi
l'irtley, Tatham at i leValker,a full assortment nti
SHOE - THREAD, viz.r lisewn, green, ltalb
hisacked,whita andyellow, which he is prepa
sedi to selb by the bale• .1983, quantity. en as
,road: termer's. the same Oath; can be had Mr
rn the It/. &mem Aloe a general assortment o*
SHOE, TOOLS and; FINIDINGS, -viz a Shoot.,
Etniees „ rasps, pincers, hataters, awls and-null':
peg of Moms, brietka,, webbing, boot , '
cord, shoe nails or all.eives, cut and east tacks,,
'Trench irons complete; (ran rasps and critters,
• &a, Ste, dac:',—lßsemitun Glass Paper, to take
rite place of the common send paper,a very so-
Iyerior amide, being our own manufactite r WAR
..t.aw:DEti‘. Ihasts, baor trees, elinit trees, crimping'
learde, aill of bimown manufacture, of the veryi
best timber and of the retest styte... Every aril
eloian be atinainedar.liia est ablishment for man
afflatus:Mg Wools and Sheen; except leather. AID
of' the abovi will bittoitt.ert- the, loWest marker
perep.. ehtmtry Mere:l:tante are 'Particularly re
quested tocuilk. - .EARRAB
aug2l-tenol Cab/elide,' 13eUinfer
7 7 .=
REION AL:'
LABORATORY of' TROISISON'S B TA
bile MEDICINES.
lERPHrbt.. LARRABEE, No. 20 Calvert,
NA' street, Ban imsre, has screened hue Labora
tory to hit aew,huilding No. 24 and has always;;,
cm hand the largest and. most esinplaie assort- •
meat of puss Botitne 'remedies likthe United':
Slates, prepared under-his speeialteare at his.
Lltbastor.y—tbsing the firsfereeted kith& Unitedi
States Tea the, epeciaL:purpose , preparing!.
11100.3120811aN WOTAN LtISMEDICIN ES.,
Alliof the pulverized and yempettuded articles'
ars pato utile rplattlen and hall) pound paellegeS,';
'and: neatly labelled; with. idirections•Sanohle ins •
retailing., end upon better terms Iliad the - same.
article can be lied' San in the , United* States.--4
nery.artiale la his linisis wanrantsi genuine—.
can,relpitipen
" A Ilberal 3 dritiount niadh•to eenrntry mereltante,,
ratio: ete pert icrilerly renuestedito•eall, and exam«
ins yppolity;, &e;-before put'ithnsings +:
;Mho: varretts, Treatises, embracing , . the most' '•
Doinitid nuthere„ epon•tlle Thomann= or Bo
raninlrYstent-'6ll,Medicinei.maY eiho be had er
liieeetolflieitnient, by the'nuentliy . or single copy.
. „ .
It, , Nevet=Fails. .zlll
AritTIRP..T.OURS.R.LF.4„ ..KrueCtirno
Il rid there .hats,;"exit i ed,ter:larger oities aunt
poptdouolowns ; .alepeci of dhikae, thollepands
riTaokipod'9.„,±l,ljirli:iegiultti, fromthd.„
stoletton Alivana ititat.tnotui To* those',
*ulna ozini.the Allkilßl.CAtlf CO ME rYU IC` D. its. *
poesentecr; tier being. the moireartoitt,
valuablevaptioifia 'aver;offered• to.i he unfortunate.:
'ls halt Wborerer knowireoquired'a' reputation that ,
tibily'exporioncarcontinueatoUtrerigthen. Thous._"
.aatidlfhtwe heen,eurad-b,tits,tiecrtod"ati.it leaves , •
ntrodbr on' the; breath.*quires neither restriction..
in. diet orliusinperkner,Contains :either,triercuryr i '
s ow nweioursdrtige, in the lariat injittions to theltys , fL.l.,'
terw it is . holdirprosanted as.the beat remedy for I
sac • ~ ., l aesses, y et uffered7 — Virows , etinshysi—
elms are renounce& superior to.oby known res.v
vied*, direcilons.accompany eacli-lnde.'r , * , •
r.or aide - at-firW, cornet 3d and South stattelos' ..r
Oltilfidalphin, and 'by S:.-ELLTOT,;,(Starllakierpwl
.Barnitre. York :WO tancaster ;=Dt..'•
,hleriersort antY.L.Wpieth,,
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