Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, March 21, 1849, Image 4

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tat of Gen Taylor, .theof,
Speaker Y . i44 .6 6 l ;od. 4l li ;; lo* l t s :` .' O f
—AtiCe4resideni.,y.tilmore , ,On 'taking:
seat as presidAii - eTheir
Senate; They, rk'tpodele;l'. each in' its
'way, and - almOst- perfect, specirrtepthof
that 'Partteular Ili, 'l*e,
have givel/ the - Inaugetal of 4:frAsid,ent ,
Taylor, and We nom! subjoin thEE 'brief;
but truly etpreseive And Admirable spee
ches of Messrs. t'illrliore arid Winthrop . ;
MR. FILLMORE% .A.DORESS:..,a
BENATORB—•—Net ,er having been than %
• ored with a seat ex. this floor;
having acted as the preSiding , officer.
any legislatite body, you will not doAbf
my sincerity when I assure you that I
Assume the- responsible :duties ,of, this
chaii With a•conscioits, want' of • expert,.
ence, and a ju3 apprehension that Isbell
often need your friendlk.suggestions, and
more often your inatilent forbearances.
- I should Indeed Feel oppressed And dis
heartened did I not ieCollect that the Sen
ate is composed of eminent statesitiiiu;.pf
gunny distinguished for their lijgh.,
Intel
Jectual endowments and their.',Amenitf,
of manners—whose persuasiveelotitiencis
is so happily tempered with habitual
courtesy as to relieve your presiding of
ficer from All that would be
. painf'dl in
the 'dischargq.of his duty. and render his
position as agr4eable as it must' be in
structive.
drhus_encouraged and suscai ned, tenter ,
upon the duties assigned me, firmly-7re
- olved to dtscharge_them with_imparti
olity and to the. best of my ability , ; but•l
should do injustice to the fellingi of_ my
‘mvirheart, it I did not on. this occasion
express my warmest - thanks for the dis
tinguished nonor that has been conferred
opon mein being called by the voice of
!he Nation to preside over your deliber
o; ions.
It will not, I trust, be deemed inappro
priate to congratulate you upon the
scene now passing before us. I. allude to
tlin no partisan aspect, but as an ever
r..curring event contemplated by the
►'onsututton. Compare the peaceful
r':tinges:of-Ohlef-Magistrate-of -this Re
-public with tEe recent sanguinary revo
'filfitite in Eu:ope,. There; the voice - of
the people has only been heard amid the
din of arms and the horrors of domestic
conflicts ; but here, in our own favored
kind, under the guidance of our Consti
tution, the resistless will of the Nation
Ills, from time to time,- been peacefully•
vxpressed by the free suffrages of the
People, and all have bowed in obedient
,übmission to their decree. The Admin
istration which - but yesterday wielded
the deslinies'of this great nation, to-day
quietly yields , up its power, and without
itinurmur retires from the Capitol.'
I .congratillattLiou_ _Senators, and 1
congratulate my country, upon these oft=
recurring , and cheering. evidences of our
cepaeity for self-government. Let us
hope that the sublime s.pctacle which
we now witness may be repeated as often'
.18 the people shall &sire a change of ru
lers, and that this venerated Constitution
tnd this glorious Union may endure for
ever!
.VALEPTOTORY.—The following is the'
close of Speaker Winthrop's. beautiful
valedictory address at the close of the
session of Congress
~W e have been associated, gentlemen,
during a most eventful period in the his
tory of our country and of- the world. It
would be difficult to designate another
era in the modern.aQnals of mankind,
which has been signalized by so rapid a
succession of startlinrfolitical changes.
Let us rejoice that while the powers
of the earth have almost everywhere else
been shaker', that wbile.more ihaw one
of the mightiest monarchies and stateliest
empires of Europe have tottered or have'
faller!, oir*own American Republic
stood firm. , , •
Let us rejoice-at the. evidence which
has thus,been furnished the.friends of
liberty througheatit he 'World; of *th in
herent stability sf,lianitatiens which are
foundee, on the of n•written ‘consti
tutienland by ibe
will ,iftf fren . aild,intalligent, pee*.
*And 'let us *hope and trust=as. I for
one; most fertrOttly and, confidently, do 4
that; by the bleasing, did,c upon prii
dept, conciliatory, andpatriotiw counsels,'
every sause'of domestic dissension and
fraternal discord he., speedily done
away, and that ,the states and ,theyeople,
whose Repreeeinitives we are may be
bound-together-fore trer_in T w_dm,_C,Onlitt
and indissoluble union. , t ,
Offering encii , inere to'you niyriioist+
grateful ficknintilidgmeind of your
fides, Wrid3ity Veit wishes fot4yoar. indk
vtdual health. and
_happinessw I proceed
to t lie ,Perforifinti be of the only' ditty Whibli
Timmins to me, by anniiiinCing,' its I now
ualLl•wag f•AOIASe (Representatives "of:
this.pn:tidsciteastands adjciOned; sirs*
long,orn p,-gh,N4 ; .
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irp E . hcotelteitiparte'rydated* - 4 t titillate
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T-, temity-0:04R-4. • frtatt,Allart i' l • and it!
'Places err tiblta*Rtillt ept4iiittlittiort.
The preseAtßeOpyi ;!...ttafetliCthe...!Ameri.
con House, IlitittAtte ,tutt4fe4sruished and
tilted up the.tiiiti4,4 Juitikeint.en,th new and
elegant fullijiWi':ail
,'lt.:osoW , :tiptteed for the
reception opi)itilei% 1 ititeenimunifrit o
He flattefehythitettiliittliiilloitit'etperience in
the bueirteite?*ilt i , zenithlo•
Idea ~ t t o ,:. 4 Ooduct it in
ant
ouch a mel'. a# Wiii;:ttleaseq.dt t fhettlay favor
hint with ilkii,,pairciaaaa.o..t.'''',.. - :;; ; ';.,A.
JOHN' , C. • MAXWELL;'Prometor. .
Lateig,the American Hotel, Sixtlfiitivet,.?.
Dec. Q.:4.3m. . .... ~ .-rt,: , ct.,,. \4;`,'.
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. ' '... , tt , tl7Whtilesalelnittt•Ristailelt 1 64
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t ilry,StOre, - N0,•96 NortirSE
',.. ~',.. COND street;corn'ef Of (autit'J.
.. C). - 1,.(i - N tx I; rY street.. . , '
Gold Levers; 18 k. cases, fulljewellod, $3O and
upwards" .•
Silver. .Levers, full jewelled, $l5 and upwards.
Gold' Lepine, 18 k. cases, jewelled, '025 'and
Upwards
Stlyer-tepines ; jewelled, $lO and uPwarda,,..
Stlver•Quartier Watches, 'tp• , .
Silver Spoons), equitrlO coin;•per`einP=Tett,
65, Desert $lO, Table $l5, other articles in pro
portion. ' All geode warranted to, be what they
ere sold fOr. • '
Constantly hand-ti laree assortMent offine
GOLD JEWELRY'find SILVER WARE -.
Alsoom . • assortment Of'M Tobias 8 Co.,
E Simpson, Samuel .&. Brothers, E S Yates &
Co, Jahn FlarOsoni G & R,Beesley.'and other
superior Patent Lever Moyemonts, which will
be-cased in any style desired •
Arrangements have: been made with all the
above 'mimed most delebrated manufacturers of
England,,to furnish at short notice any required
style of Watch, for which orders will be ;taken,
and the , name and residence of the perfon or
dering.put on if requested.
0. CONRAD, •
Importer of -Watcher
nov8)
Iron Comniissior Warehouse,
No. 109 North Water street, eed No. M
Wharves . , Philadeiphia. .01
• THE undersigned still continue the Commis-
Sion - business,, for the sale of nil descriptions of
IRON. Our experience of many years, arid ex
tensimsequaintanco with deilere_and consumers
of Iron, throughout the country, has enabled us
to establish such relations as give us peculiar ad
vantages to serve our . correspondentsi equsl-to
any. other house. .
mar 22- m It RICK & CAMPBELL.
THE 'NIAGARA SHOWER-BATH.
An entirely new Article for Shower-Ba
thing, with warm or cold Water.
itt - TRIS Bath took the premium at the Fair of
the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, October
1848, the only Bath that ever took a premium
at that institute and also took the first premium
at the Fair of the Maryland Institute, Novem
ber 1848.
A gieat and important improvement is made
in this Shower-bath over all others, by throwing
the water immediately on the body, without
wetting-thelmad,-unless-aLthc..WilLor_pleaa
of the bather; but a greater point is gained by
being,enabled to bathe with warm water, which
no other Shower-Bath is adapted to—and most
ofall the Bath can be . medicated without injury
to the hair,
Many persons cannot take a cold bath—their
ease is met in this as they can regulate the tem
perature of the water to suit their wish, and
commence ba thing at any season of the year
without any unpleasant result. adios can have
the advantage of bathing without wetting the
head or covering the shale.
.The arrangements are simple and complete.
and not liable to get nut of order. • The Bath
can be adjusted to suit any height, from a email
child to the tallest person. When the door is
cimied, the fixtures.pre hid and the outside
that of.a neat piede of furniture.''
' They- home received the approbation of 'save
ral Medical gentlemen—othereare requested tom
call and examine
.them. Manufactured tY•tke
Patentee. EHRAINI LARRABEE,
24 South Calvert Street, Baltimore.
' BATHING.--Read whaFkrinstiong trays :
Do not omit, ye who would health mecum,
The daily fresh ablution, that shall clear
The sluices of the skin; enough to keep
The body gamed from undecent soil. ° •
Still to be pure, even if it did not conduce"
As much (as it does) to health, very greatly
worth
.Your daily,pains 'tie this adorns the rielir
The want off this is Rover .y's worst foe,
With this external virtue, age maintaios
A decent grace : without it; youth atfd charms
Are loathsome.
January 3, 1849.-ly.
MO,Y4L.
,LABORATORY OF THOMSON'S BOTA
NIC MEDICINES;
EPIVIII. LARRABEE, N0. , 20 S. Calvert
street, Baitirriore, has removedhis-Labora•
tory to his.newhiiilding No. 24, and has always
on hand the largest and most complete-atisort-.
ment of purl Botanic. remedies in the „United
Stem; prepared uftder his special care at lie
Labortory—being the first erected in the United
States• for the • special purpose of 'pre_paring
THOMSONIAN.BOTANIC - MEDICINES.
All of:lhe,puliterized and compounded ''articles
are put,,up.ut quarter. and half , pound packages,
and. neatly labelled,: with directions ifuitable• for
retailing, and, upon better terms than•the. same
article can be had for in tbe United. States.
Every article in his line is. warranted 'genitine
the public'ean rely upon this.
' A liberaLdiscount made to country merchants,
who ardperticularly re lj dested to callend:exam•
ire kc,' before purchasing.
• ,Tne . various Treatises, embrecing'thkinoet
reputed: authors, upon the Thomsoman 0r'136-
tanic System of Medicine, may also be had et
his establishment, by the quantity or single copy.
aug23 7 6mo , .„ • ,
. .
00. it. Nevr •
u RE tYO URSELF.Frcim 'dine immerno- '
r
riaLtheris hag•Kelisted• hi later Citithi-and
populous:W*ool'4o6W ordisease..the depend
ence and, tiropsigation of Which.reaulte ' from. - the
viplatimi of divine and moral 'laws. To those
AFFLICTED, the AMERICAN COMPOUND is
preserited, as being.thiimeo certain, speedy; and
valuable silecificilifer offered to thi unfOrtunay.
'lt has wherever known acquired a reputation-Nil
goTietice - corittatrewto striingthehou.-
'sande have been cured by,its use, andDeit leaveio
on the breath; requires neither Testriotio°
diet or business, nor•contai D s either mercury
`drnozipue'diva in , the leastiruuriourio tha sys.
,teni, ; it is boldlY.Prosentedua oho beetle mod) , for
such Abieusea yet °Noted: , It,ae used: , by , phyoit.
cans and, prenounced.suporier ,to ar r iyknown , re.
medy. ' ~ F uli,directions accompany °Reit° bottle:\
Philadelphia}'
e at N. W. coiner 3d and Southstreets;.
byA ELLIOT, Carliale'i nr.
Barnitz, .YerkT , G. W. •Lancluiter ;
McPherson andil. - -Wyeth HarritiburePa
, Tzal_
f VID RANKIN, No. ,73 Chesnut
'r4Q Wh e :a t 'f w or r a n :l r e ° 2 2 f n o l l g l 8° 1 4' 4 4 P o bi etk inde e lPhi or a'
men. of TP.AI3, pn accOrn ow oaa n un c g h te t nin g i t s a i
500 half cheep Powohong I
[ 21 20 ft° Ningyong Elouohonir
t ri d a; chun Englishtmifset ,
, 100 half cheats do t
50 cheats Noliaa Souchong
, 25 do do, Powahong
" 25 do. lilaok leaf Plee° ~1 `
W do iPrange'Pekoe'r• — • tl
20 0 } 4 14,,,h0zaa anperior NingyOng '
;
1 950 lialf quiet Youp
[j no. t If anyone!
100 do Q!
••• ...4 • r at A
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,.):tI irlOfirliariti3YeaßaiiriigtfiliV .'t
it tiobtkrltioAks balsa tilVetllallekt± an
----- 1 1 etaiVektuloreniant%fiEtt.l.ll4n*MWlß-I'l
TER GOOTliili whielvilla is !deterinined Jo,:spil,
nee low as anSt otherteatliblishnnept trt,Oarlislpict i
pi the county „CallAtrl sae:andt juke for_yo_pr;
[
elves i 4 gO3ll satisfi ed that no one can undersell
itn, and 'will give good`baigitins to all ilvho may
avov')liiimillyfoalliag aftNlittollP,4 l 'ir,ittest Iligh
trees, inlkarlyt opposite =Beetcpll e , Hotel , His
.Stoßk, poyemmoi „C lo;h t ; pita eimetise;"Satinotial
'satin, cuelppor4Merips ianor airk oyaitlingsT'Me ,
ilifthis; Alpit4hii4Mous 'de'`Laltio4, s Cachtnetesi
rrofieliWoiked"cbllitist'leili,glodasi silk' frin'ges,t •
,giinpe, fldiVeilirthrkadt lates,Wel -A - large ea;
iortment of SHAIVIA•tiuell asißlaido long and,
luare ;131anket; Cachtneye,; ; Tilet, Ter keri,eousAe ltias, l daelt,Oicknern,kto'FLAN-
.
ELSLSdarlet,.yellow andvbite i'ciitotrfici:
nila,,blanlois.'ltse3t, kintuekk"jbaitesi'tick
ings: at fil-`,,retii:calidoek• 3 to '6.1 , ' cis, very oheap
O uSltne, hcitilerv; Bailin ind-Cdchmere .gloves ; ','
cduatoitp, iyoolOii yarn minter gm'giranisA,Alsoi•
a -large , Resort men t • of BONNET • RIBA ON S, , i
• sery low, satin plain .and figured. Mantua, pluin,,,
bared,-striplid•and figured , . Also GROCERIES
em; gIJEENpWARE, ouch an Coffee, 'Tea,
thigar,, , %dealt of 'all kitids, tobacco, , angora,'
crockery, glaskand queenswarricelehoccilate,
alarit':logether 'with' numerous other' 'articles •
Givelint'a'difili Y'" , , . • r tut a
1 oct2s , 1 ,, , , , '1 - J G CAIIMONArr-
MargaolB,:' ,33atitains. , ' •
HE'ittbeeribier Will•eanunetice this week to
T
to cut,down hie,Winter stock of goods at'
grestl¢ihdd,ded iprieee; All peniona ,in want, of
cheap gotideWill find it deoidedly their,titivan,
tage,to eall±tind neatnkne this large aisartaterit ;Of
goods, haye,reeoritly opened a large and ,behu r
Oil aseorttniipt,, whinh• eon and 'will eall"at
Old ••atoak• will bo . sold Off'
without 'regard, to • '" •
.
Riinalleet"thii old stand, east Main street, op
posits Martin's Ho tel , ""'" 7.
• Dee 13, 18481. ,1• ,• • C OGII.BY
~• • ,
CHEAPER THAN EVER 1.
. . .
oHE subscribers have just receivedfrom the
1. City the largest quantity of, DRY GOODS
ever brought to Carlisle. Their Stock consists.
in part of the following •,c
CLOTHS-Blue, brown, blue -hick, green,.
froth $1,50 Per Yard tip to 04. •
CASSIM ER ES ' and Vestings—good, heavy.
and 'fins striped- Cessimeres, 75. cts 874 and $1
per yd.. - Seine of: the most handsome Vestings
the , CouniGiminette from 25 to 87'4 cts..
CASEINIL IVlous. de Wass, ; from
, 1816-621 Ms. •
C ALlCOES—aboin '5,00 yards; some very
good at six cents per yd. Aipachas and Men
- noes„18/, 2.5,37./T50i'621 - etm—Splendid-Itietre
Gingimms at 12/ cts. • Yard wide - Muslin - a
' cis por 'pi. Good Tiekings;•lll, 10, 121, 1131,-.---
Best quality, domestic Ginghams, warvantedfast
colors, nt Fine Irish Linens .374, 50,
65i, 751cts. Linseys, 12i, 16, 25 eta. • Woolen
Flannels at 124, 284, 25,C374, 50 cts:
Gum Shoes, all kinds and sizes. Ribbons for
bonnets at 8, 12/, 15,.181, 25 .cts. Laces and
Edgings, cheap, real thread lace, wide, 12/ cts.
Cloth, Glazed and Fur CAPS, 121 cts to sl.
. Together with almost every article in our line,
which we are determined to close out very low.
Also, on hued an assortment of READY
MADE CLOTlllNG.obblifsting of fine casinett
Coats at $5; Pants, 1,75 to 3;50 for cassimere;
Vests, 1,00 to 3,00 for satin. Wo have a large
stock of Cloths, &o, from winch those can. se
lect and hare their • measures taken who cannot
ttit-themsTilvesin-ready:-Made
. The Clothing Store is conducted 'by George,'
Bentz, who is acknowledged to be one of the,
best Tailors in this county, who will take men
' sores and manufacture clothing from $1 to $5
on the suit cheaper than can be had elsewhere.—
' Give him a call young men
octtlr_ A & W BENTZ.
- '. 'More New Geo'dt. •
FIVE' Subscriber has just returned from the
1 city with a large supply, of new goachi.
E N'S WEAR.
Casinetts,KentUckl Jeans,
Tweeds, and Coatings. LADIES W EAR—
Stich as French Merinos, Satin Stripe, Alpecce
very handsome, Palmetto and Coburg '
„C
Cashmerea, Mous de Laies, very flue* Ontilitieg
French Cloth for Ladies sacks, large asnortremit
of Mourning foods, and U:grent variety of other
goods too numerous to mention, Pir .sale by
G R CROOKS
Remember the stand in West Main et west
of Beetern's.Tavern.
Dec 6,1648
For 'Sale at Reduced Piidee.
Mu
lot of Ca n ahmeres
Maus. do Leie, Gin
404 chums, Plaid Alpacca,
" — ,,Ealicoes, Shawls, all
. kinds.
icint Persons ,d
r eslrous n
murwrimi
g purchasing any, of the
' above goods will to cal•
to the BEE-HIVE, 08 I have a very heavy
stock of winter goods, and determined to sell
diem at roduced.prices, S A COYLE
January 3. '
Bargains! Bargains
HE aubßoriber, being desirous of reducing
T
his stock of DRY GOODS; is now -offer ,
ing all his , Dress • Goods, consisting of Flan,*
Merinoes,- Bombazines, Alpaccas, ,Ciehmeree,
Moue d& Ligon; Calicoes, GinglittnitOlie.-,' at
cost, for cash only, all othergoods at reduced
prices. , • 07. w. HiTNER
N B:•The entire stock.will -be told. on very
lilieral,terma to any one disposed to engage. in
Ibe.businese.
More No* Goods at the New Oheap
• Store; , • '
. ,
THE Subscrirere' would respectfully'
inform - .their frienda 'arta - the public, that
• they have just returneefrom Philadelphia With
a large kit .of NEW GOODS, purchaied at
reduced ,pricria. Among, these goods may be
• found.•
. . , ,
' CLOTHS, CASSIM ' ERES , and SATI.
NETTS, priied,.mqtligui; and Of •the best
quality. - • , •
. .LADIES':DREiS .G . 00150, such as
mores, Alpaetie, Plaid Stripas,lllous. do Veins,
' • TERKERRE and:Act ] SHAWLS, good
quality and new style. -27 " ,
. Also, 'a splendid assortment of ,bAiIIC 0, at
prices from . 4 to 123. Cheap TICKINGS rand
MUSLIMS of all kirk's, and it large and"ele•
gent lot. ,of • B 0 OTS'and' SHOESVtogother
with general aseartirienpofWell ticketed GRO
CERIES; all' (if whiekwe are determined 'to
sellery'low.,-. L . • ,;" • -• • t
The Pek*.Tea'COrapany!ei far fiednidWAS,
ate also for sato* listat.the'Philadelphia Re;
tail prices. Please
_give us a .call at the' corner
' Hanover and Louther streets..,g „. •
S'DPOELLi
.4;00
Extenshie Furniture , Roma.
JACOt FEIC — ET fklgON:
, , • , .
IVlTCPULlX l xespeetfully;.!:eall • thelttention a
V V Houitietkatipers in& tho piitilie, toihe „ex-
I ! unitive' MOW of laplendidiFU RN ITU a Eil inold., - ;
''
ding Sofas, Wardrobets;;Centre and :other Tableitt‘
Droning and Plain Bureaus and every , varletYnt
! dabinertivtirds eneCliairc.whieh they have ',Nett'
Owned at their' , NEWlLoolsl6; oh 'the corner
or North. Hanover and , liouther streets, Carlisle Carlisle. ,
s They' are confident 'that the' superior 'finish al
the - workmanship; and elegance of style ,in which '
, t eir ' &dales , are , got ' up. together ivith • 'their'
) c tsillisse;-:Will•fecontinend them' tr. luseg per , '
their
~ s , pc, wintinifFureltina: 1 They' have fithicr.J.triadef'
~. arraigemente roll , inabuftiertinnk end 'lniiming it
constant eupPly of every, article trt th air , I ino ; both
plain' and ornamentel, , ,,saltigant :, and , useful, ;et'
;• prices which cannot faille suit purchasers;': They
would atinteatir invite persons who are lbout to
1. clunrneiteet,-housalkeepolg; to call and: eximine
their ,presetit elegant to. which `:thtiy,,will
.cinleta.n4tnifikPledlll9,iliPc the nTf , res Dnitmo!ii
re l o Oa atylei '. , 1 * 'Y
I :. ,17 ..0 ''' ~ ,, • '''f 'rip '
} C OFFI NS . ~ Mado no, .440 n the .altorieetT Oi .
d
tlete..oitrinl ls l . o °lihtrY ','; lc>: ',,.. ),st.t i , .
7 . 1 10/41%. §pai , 60E48 . ' '
tr
tHbttla~g' N.:. 1.1 •
I JUST , r eceived ;;: end .4s,i,w .t ior, tgle,t
qtolrPCer,tife4?...f.greo7o°Y;;;VlD2ttr rt (Tr P - at - ,e 7 7
'' te!!11 f' 111 7). 4) GjUTAY,4.-_,T,;.
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, tioneritrt' t 00....,;,
' - Oilittirsila: ~ J . fit
7 _. 0
f10: 11 t‘ , . ettlifortilsOYAl” $ 9
All.„ . n i erl 4 "--av' N ) i l ry n te " to l ie of (119' it l ei l _i k e V l . g. r "
411 by cal' n it 4of th4eliere dpEo,'. i 1; 'e- J, li i,,,
' a ,I procure one he ram heie';;A 0 car, Ki- d „, /
, ,e4gra"Pkineat.i'LvdijkibfAtaW' I 2;'•
',.'l, .nin,-TbeKEtTIV -;- :'.'er. w gl. '.
, I 41"etld,sep the • ',. , ~,
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' i, itiefoa t i t li. " - "°"''' t l tip etitiellirt4'
' Lig/ 't'll Ltt.tiVbelibbri4t,lrtiviilsti,RA„'',l
, .I,ale'vved.ll. 7
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CURE OF iCY.L.b*BEASE3'pCUSING
,Vont 'Apr IMPURE ' STAT. .
THE BLOOD OR HABIT,.OF
'1'1.1,044P5TE11,4 VIZ i
!. ‘ Ssfoitula or. ,Kirilee. Evil, Rheumatism, Ob.
etinatn.Cul'aneous Eruptions, }quintal or Pus.
tillerattt . tthe ;Pabeglietches, Biles; Chronic
'Sore - Ilyes;-Ring Worni•ur Tetter,Seald Head'
''Enlargement Pain ofi,the Banes, and
ottittiiStubbornlUlaerSi'SyphilitieSymp . tenni
Sdliiticer'er Toinibage. and Diseases, arteitii
Ire m an,injudioious vise Itteritiry. Aso iteri
cd`,DinPey,,ESposure 'or' Imprudence in Life.
Aleni!hroniii,ConstitUtlonal Disorders.
. In this pre"plantion are strongly concentrat
ed all,the-Medicinal properties of SARSAPARI I t .
LA, piimbiguyl, with the weer effected! aids, tile
mostlealmity„ productions, the most potent
riMPlati of tiro vegetable kingdom ; and it has
been lie fully tested not Only by patients them.
.but also by Physicians, that "it has
_received their unqualified recommendations'
-and ,the Opprnhatiodot "the public ; .and has
.Setablishedito..own.merits a reputation
fer" yA .
LUE EPP ICAC y Far luperior "to
the various innipounds bearing the name of
Diseases have been 'cured; such
as are nor fur,nfehed 'in the. records of time
mist ;;atid -- .What at has, .already done for the
t`teurnintin,WlM have lisedit,i_Lie_capable _et_
doing, for the millions still suffering and strug
tlinewitlrdit;esso.- cleanses i -and
strengthenitho founts" n springs of life, and'
infuses new vigor throughout - the - whole ant-,
1 - fra
The diseases for which this
article is recom.
Mended arePthose which it is known rim
persohal experience to basldopted; and those
apparently removed beyond thesphere. of its
action have yielded to its influe.ce, ' The eat.
illogic of complaints might be greatly 'ex
tender' to y 410106 sarsaparilla ia adapted,
aut experienced moves its value, and every
suoceeding day is adding new trophiea to its
fame.
, .
ANOTHER CUE OF SCROFULA.
The following striking and, as will he seen
permanent cure of an inveterate case of Scro.
Pala, commends itself to allsimilarly affected.
- .Stifritroitt, Conn., Jan: . 1,184 . 8. •
l‘lessre. &tins Gentlemen—Sympathy-for
the afflicted induces hie to- ffiform you ortlie - 1
remarkable cure (incited by your.Sareaparilla
in the edge of my wife: She wart severely
afflicted ivith the scrofula on different parts of
the body; the glands of thekoeck were greatly
.enlarged end her . Ihnbe much swollen. After
ouffering over 4 year and finding no relief from
the remedies, mod, the disease attacked, find
beloW the knee suppurated.. Her physician
advised it should be - laid, open, which was
dorm, bat wi•hout any permanent benefit. 'ln
this situation we hoard of, and were ir,duced.
to Use SANDS' Sarsadarilla. The drat bqt r
'thiptoduced . a decided and'favourable effect,
'rati4ting,her more than , any prescrilition she
had**. takeiGlind bolero she had used six
bottlii c to . the astonishment and ,delight of
11°41...lends, she found her health quite restor
ed. It is now over a year since the cure
effected, and her health remains good; show
ing -the -disease was thoroughly eradicated
from the system. Our 'neighbors are all,
knowing to these flints, and think very highly
of Sands Sarsaparilla. .
'Yours with respect,
JULIUS PIKE.
Extract front a letter from Mr.lngtithem, a
gent/wan well known in Delaware county,—
It commends itself to all similarly afflicted.
Gentlemere:—Mv 'wife has used several bot
tles of your Sarsaparilla, which 1 obtained
of your agents in this place, from which she
hag received such [maid benefit, that I am in
duced to add mine to the abundant teatime
now beTore the public in favor of its medici
nal virtues. Her father, mother, and many
other relatives,.have fallen victims to consump
and.it was supposed•that she too was in
tlined the same..waye. She Mid several turns
of raising blood, dge., and at length became
so reduced that her life was despahtcclptfram
iitylo day. We were induced•te try yotArtears
ftparilla, as before meationcd, from the WM of
whlth'hor health has been festered ; so that
for 11¢6 Out Year she; has been able to attend
to be t it dementia 4uties,' •
Respectfully youre
c .'JOHN Bs INPRAHAU
' BRONCHITIS CURED..
,The folloWind'ehowti tbo yirtue of the sars
aparilla -in ronfoitinetltionchitis, , a disease
viMb, if not - speedily • arrested; hada l w
b ri
t
se netion. rt allays spasmodic notion, changes
th nacrattonsi and.by:itelonia and alterative
properties, remoras UM- unhealthy action, and
thc.pationt in restoredio health. ' . .
i, ;..-:- Natrinceimr, Mitssij - Nov. 110,10,4Ei
' Mame. El.ltia+6Gentlerneifi .livisli to make
,publie, s
for tbe;goed'OCtkone„ailliettid witli
.Bronchitis , "' the: healing .propertien - ,of your
'Buratiparilla.:,. Sly. *lie etuffored for twenty
„Months iti.anch,a manner as in not cagily' de
seritted ; nt,..tintietehe vas not able to neekk
pbeste a•whipperiand when exposedto the colti
sh:lt occasioned something like, spasms In
1 th e throat, the effect of which was felt in 'the
eprifland', eyes` dunning; - eeir.s.ctO. L . flow: , The
•ctiliselitinfilikeoiiitended With' a - ilry, cough,
pisdpcsmilty ,the , constant t irritation and in
tiam . upon of tiiii throat ',Bytile ; mse tofyour
la ' INCTlllPtLebibmACPAr#o4l,Y*ared,
lii d g ''.noW,'Meret thaM'thieolincathe Since
i f ilA
ebb ifiltiny ayinlikani il ni . theisitintleM'' , ! --,
-1.,. Teti— Ith -
.
, . , (,YUnrii;Wlth'reeinicit.,
i '4l''''. '', ''''..,';'':';'Gg.OßPE,C...ll,cino :,
L giti*ii t '4 9 o , ..:ii letto'krainiivod from Mr. Dl'.
Ykr;f. 1 10 11 ,;';a; roll - ..known in , Loutsa • county,
~rAiintietinin,=2riiiii- e .euied '; a tiogro 'boy of
ititwil with your, intriaparillci; who was attacked
With filerothla;; l vid of arierafultins - fdoigi; , ? , :
.., -. , 1 , -...!,t , 1.,;.. , , ,i,. :,-.
..,,._ Yenta t i u k y ~ • - .
' ~''''''..'... N.:lv. • .iiAßßiti:' l . -
.; 4744641610i:4k Vit;; . .Ti1i,17,;.:108 - ;
.. 7 1!.teips:nAvispintit4,1 , -74 , treenail 'pliooet un.
needle - a - o: s t° Weal affintiiitrto,un witch), CO,
001 ; k now n, end lob deservedly popular, as this
preppnition, bht;
_Patientt!"'°f l °P.4.,wh°' w hit to
use the extracto r . Jitiaperllls rs . .induced to
iiy..worthlier, cOrnpounds bearing , the name '
but : continuing , jittle : or. notio of , the*,"litini il
, thlkoluabio. , rioitr. and Ise' think* :cininot
' confer is greatai,beneflt On out reticliftkaikit in:
directing , thehr, attention to' the - ndierthiiiirintit
Of Messys..,'Rittiiilsiii‘nnbther ciiltinine.t 'Phi
lettlo'ltoollecantly: binin enlarged Ad hold 'a
ol
i
q it and.theacitshooirjah .a really good aril.
l e tikilnit ctioniiiitrilpid l amthis all the mod 4
tii vitittii , etthe foot/ Thfi.oxperlence of
' ' hi - t 146 S ItatepTpsed,jts sift4stit,in'tt.pring the
/046144itsirt, or Sviihils jt, la k tehtioutouded;
tol 1; 4 144 orient - limo
. (49fir,thitri;apyther,
pefh 4 • "iithie OedibloOl. P9 entt ilT ll,,r ,s , lP irin l.
the vetoes for' 9t oharigoior sta bo;7—afon
Oculist, 186Pt.;.ilt4t1. , '''f 4 4 1, ; ) \..' \.....,.7. •
. i ': , Piepa red andPo - 14,,,vilioiettalooFtd:foK
tail; :by,. A. B. "Ar, 'D. BANbV Druggists
4nd . Cheln.iot l Satit); oll *met; corner'
ofAVAliingli Onw.iTiOrk. , :-• , .6014•: niiio, 1 2Y
Drtiggiotat gottol l / 4 41$67t1tfoogln;rtitPtlitili;!
Silito4ll4. l 9o4liiiirl'oYliitidk.ritl'iiff - ',1400:'
tibc.l3o4les:tot :05;,':=;' ,-!,* _,...,,',:,,,,,,, „,......:...
6,B.,6,..,la_4.iflogibiorrpeojeokit :for
! , wvo iww:- t isil'oii. , , , ii , ,l, i.,1. - ..,. , ....t.,A4.5.,ci , ;1 1 .11. ,
k.P,'l;
;,-, ' - 'l. r-'•'• ~,,, ''' ; .4 ;'.. ' ', ~..• ' c ~..,;.';`.::,-,., . . , 4'ttithi ',.
g..6 4 ',1, , ,''.'' '';:-,'..:'.".:' '', ',':Y.:A?';,..q''''..':' ,- ;'.-L..j..;;;;;:. 1 4`..i ;
~...:''.':',:•;:, ~,',
, ,
,
'- --- tv..istrtirttillikElift:
. .C. ,
I T V -4 " '
auhstrlbenOttylpglnJrchasett lite - 110p
I •'et , ainnb Wand, county:for , making „Crow.;
ell's Plan t fThetlitemeter OhUrn,'lliek Weald"
• j,fespAtfilltrinfoinit the FatmcttO end: publki.iin
. p,eneralTtlit-thill-rtialleaTemi-offer-forsalti
-their Churns ut the . Cabinet; Wprii4 oom Of. Heti:
Spangler, in N: Hanover strest,mext door to
ithe office of D. Smith, gag. -.
The principal advantage this Churn has over
:all others is, thativia,so , conatructed thaithe,torn
'an be takenxiff semi ; to,gtv,e,:froo -access to the
aside-of the eburno m
vhich'akes , it convenient
.o put in 'the cream and get out the butter:, A
r.
Thetmornetet ,is,ottaChed tof vitt of .the
Churn .to as to show : the gat to stature, of
lila-Meant, which experience a vs should be
" 1;0 'degrees to make geed ;Butter.. !LA chamber or
i'llace - is arranged' around the bottom of the
"I:hurn, for the•purpose of admitting colder, warm
%varter,.,so es to bring the cream -to the desired
lemperature without
,mixing the meter with the
:ream., ;The secret in churning
.6utter ' is, to
lave your cream at the proper temperature vitt
-.via produce more ,and better butter ,and take
. 'elle time in churning ; it churns equalMweli in
old or warm weuther—no such thing us having
added butter. All thatier necessary to make
, ood butter all seasons attic year, is to get one
I.f CrowelPs Patent Thermometer Churns.—
Ne would most respectfully invite the public to
I all and examine for themselves.
, .
, 1 CEO PA
. S•NGLER . 0 31
HAWL. MYERS,' •
^—Mr. Geo. Spangler-- , Sir: We havelieen using
rho Thermometer Churn I got of you foreeme
imef and. find it far•superior to the , old barrel
hurn for several reasons; first, great saving. of
ime in getting butter. the average time of churn
vg about fifteen minutes, (all weathers); see
. ndly, the butter 'when ebtained is much firmer
lhan when using any other churn ; finally, my
ilke say they would not-exchange it for any
tiler' churn and twice the original . cost of the
ihermometer Churn
Sep. 28, 1848.]
G. W. SHEAFFER
Mr. Geo—Spangler—l have had the Crowell
I :hermometer Churn you made for me in use
t
f t te s e
- 'termer my
pla s c h o o , u e ld nd b l e d w o it ri h o o t ut he it sitat F o i .
talymthmatit
minutes
tall the tithe required to make Butter, and the
--.: afue - of this saving of lime and labor consists in
1 ns, that it requires no more time at any one
lesson than another; and that the temperature
f the cream necessary to' poke butter, as pro.
, uced with certainty, and without the admixture
f warm or cold water.with the cream itself.
FREIYK WATTS.
-
• - Carlisle, Aug..l7, MB. , . .
--F-For-thebonefit.of the otter part of man..{Wo
' tan) I give tl.fs certificate: After using the
Jhermometer-Churn-mada_by Mr. Spangler of ,
bt_placuam_uld•have none other iln my fund-
i. We hove been using the old barrel -- c tFir - iff
ir thirty years past, and I must say it is not io
o compared to Croweirs Thermometer Churn,
ither:for speed of churning or convenience; in
ho old barrel churn it took generally from four
i six hours to churn the churning, now in the
Pherroometer Churn we can churn butter in
from fifteen to tweray minutes, by brining the
Vream to the proper temperature. Lean recom
l mend it to the public as no cherit.ill - .
JOSEPH SHR OM.
Carlisle, Sep. 4, 4848. I
GEORGE SPANGLER has also on hand,
.nd will manufacture to order CABINET
~.YARE of every description, such as Bureaus,
tacriitarys, Sofas, - TaGles, Bedsteads, and all
aides in his line, and wit) sell as chenp'as can
pe - lroughrunrwhere-M-themounty, and warrant-
Furniture of good material and durable work
ianship, He would invite the public to call and
camine his stock before purchasing.
COFFINS made at the shortest noth.e; terms
toderdte. [octll
'IDICKLES, PRESERVES.—Just received
and opened by the subscriber, preserved
finger and Pine Apple, Orange Jelly, Pickled
mbaters, -Gherkins, Mangoes, Pep** Picot-
Tomatoes and Onions, Olives, Capers, An
bevies, Sardines, Tomato Ketchup, fine mixed
' lunch IVlnStard, with a very choice and pure
rads of Salad Oil, for sale at
niay3l • HAVERSTICK'S
Ournb. — Vally Transportation House.
, ~ • •
" •
Banal and Rail Road Line, for Philadel
phia, Baltimore, Pittsburg, &c.
JW. - KERR, Forwarding add Gem/mission
Merchant, Hmtaisattrto, Pa. informs his
friends 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 oft
ening of the Canal. to forward PROD,UCEand
MERCHANDIZ of all kinds to and from
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsbdrgh., &c., at the
lowest. rates of freight and with the utmost des
patch.
Agenda for Boats
• CARLISLE 4 GASKELL,TII
Race street Wharf, Philadelphia.
. • GEISE,& SON,
No. 48 Commerce at. Wharf, Baltimore.
CIIARK & SHAW,
• .I%.•IIcFADD EN & CO. Pitts'g
•
Agents foriCars, •it
Ea
— ll
W ICH & GRIER,
No. 272 Market at., Philadelphia.
CHALORER & REYNOLDS,
No. 423 Market at., Philadelphia.
SITER, JAMES & CO.,
•
Broad street, Philadelphia.
PENN'A. & OHIO LlAitt,
- IEOOI street, Baltimore.
Harrisbtirg, March 29, 1848.—tf.
Harrisburg Transportation Line,
•
M -L MM
• . ,FUNK .& MILLER,
FACiRWARIYISGIc CoMmission Merchants,
Iliatrusnotte, Pa. ship Produce, Morahan
disc, &c, to Baltimore, Philadelphia,•&c.
Coal,i,Plastere Nails, Salt, Fish, Groceries, &c.
constantly for sale.
'Harrisburg, march 29, 1848 •
Dr. Heeler's Panacea,
EVOil the removal and permanent cure of lan-
EL diseases arising from en impure state of the.
Blood'and habit ofthebody, viz :.
Chronic diseases of did - Cheat, Pleurily,Bron.
iehitis, Catarrh, etc. Scrofula in all its forms, ,
Totter Scald head, Cl:Mut:Mt affections of the
face and 'extremities, chronic Rheummism, and'
Heptitetis, chronic Enlargements of the Joints,
White Swellings, Syphilitic Affections, Con
-lithium:id disorders, arising from debilitytMer
i =inland...Hereditary predispositions. &c.
E: prrn every change that is taking place in the
body, it is manifest thin it is brought about by
something having a substantive existence. Ifwe
.appose the organs of our body originally perfect,
they must continue perfect,unleita changed by the
intervention of 'something Ihat bears an inheal•
thy relittion to it:: In, all' coke of 'disease, there'
thusf.he the intorPesilion of some new ingredient
whit:ll,l:y, playing its part as a'catise served to
Modify the properties ~before connected with.the
hcidy. It is tibadrdto talk of spontaneous (Reedi t "
taking placo , .in organs' previously 'healthy; with
M cinterposition of some' morbific agent; as,
well might we expect a piece of chalk to transfer
itself epordaneously into Plaster of Paris, ,without,
tho aitlof Sulphuric.Acid..,,ln all disease there le,
ti prior cause which must removedohn4:the.
agency of the Blood. For thia,purpoiio,
no remedy sorerierigjbe Panacea. -In"eridetice
'ho f4llotviniY to liibnilltdd'Uni public; •: . •
Philadelphia, lune'7, 1847.1.
{laviag:beon , .apprieed of, *l:o.m:tutor the fib/
"coo,. it affords me much pleasure ,to.be.able - tif
recommend, it aa a valuablnreinedy fonall those'
,chronic,, cobstitutional and glendulerdiseasee,:to ,
*bleb it is , especially adopted: ji`o'th O se who are.
iifflieted,,and require Medicine- al
they_cammt obtain it. in a too/ agree*, active
rind,unikirm state thim krto Mind, ip the Pan:
Oct*: QI)/iimig'used it InAtiortilitistanceiwitkde-'
:eidediUd?elgiiataneceevNYOute;".kl3:": ,• and 'add ; I,i,Ctll,e'llortlfWe'et dordier ,
of Thirdend tkuuttuetteetelhiladelpliim and re.,
' 1 .4- 1 1QTT.,"*ut up-in
pint bottles 4041,per-eonle.i,feb23
33 . 00‘and
A. 9 plenOid iltirastinirnt: witer -proof
Pobt6,loBl446P,lritlriwOme qri bWirbodto r igid+
W 0 8 ,10114 opened:l'4li for Jilloliklhe new Tetbro ;
ot,JlrovtiomP,V=lri3O,l3 TOWEL dr. COm.o,
A.. 11 ~ t et. kin
-7.
'; ' NEi II tanll , l3p es ~ .t Ac i s.,,,l,
i 1144 BiLiAili;coick
?.
Ai, KEGS NaitO {in 'fbi rfrailir
f n ale '4 at ,../!
tFY!,4='. "Nv4filisla'f;
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• - , - .
Fire . 1111913renee. • • • ,
:J,.lilu!opt Xire' insurance „CorriPanyof• 1 Cum •
'bffuland'countS/, inVerpcireted'e alt adt - of 41301/1-,
blyj organike&alridt iifbpiiiitionl un
•Or'lW/11T4 1 7 -1 01 1 0t1 -o fl.4fff9o ol Y!nr ,-
vemmis
eidierri; viz t • —' ' •
CM. Stayman,.Jacob Shelly, Wm. - It. Gorges,
Iliewis Byer, ChristiadiTitzei. Itobert Sterrett,
!Henry 'Logan, 'Michael. Cocklin, BenjeminH.
Musser, Levi:Mer.kel;'Jaeoli Kith Somlt`Prow.
si, end. Melcholi Brenemiin; vi 4 ho respectfully
callthe'rufention of eitizens of CUrnberland'end
•Yeirk ceuntimit.O,the ediantages WhiCK the csuir.:
pany hold mit: ,'• •
The rates of insurance are' slow and ; favo rable
as tini:company, of the'kitid in - the State. Per
eons wlshing• to beCoirdi 4 rnembent are invited - to
make "application to the agents Of tho company,
who are willinito‘wali'lmonqh'ent at any limo.
JACOB ' SHELLY,' President
' HENRY'LOPAN,,y. Pres't
4..sWts Hykt. SderetarY "
Molest Coorrax, Treasurer, • -
AGENTS-4111(104:1h Mattin,'New Cumberland
Christian Titzel and John C. Dunlap, Allen ;'C
R. Harmon, Kingstown; Henry Zoaring, Shire
manstown; Simon Oyster, Wortnleysburg ; Ho
bert Moore. Charles Bell, Carlisle.
Agents for York County—Jacob Kirk, gene
ral agent; Ji:ihn Sherrick, John Rankin, J. Bow
man, Peter Wolford.
Agents for Harrisburg—Houser & Lochmnn
feb 9
THE CUMI3ERLAND VALLEY
.111:ntnat Protection Comp'y
THE CUMBERLAND VARLEYMUTU
AL PROTECTION CGM PANY,wiIIbe
under the direction of the following board of
Managres for the ensuing year, vizt--Thos.C.
Miller, President; SamueVGalbraith, Vice Pre
sident; David W. McCullough ' Treasurer; A.
G. Miller Secretary, James Wenkley',John T
Green, John Zug, Abraham King. Richard.
Woods, Samuel Hustou, William l'eal , Small
, Coyle, Alexander Davidson. There are also a
number of Agents appointed in the adjacent
eounttes,who will receive applications fur in
surance" arid forward them immediately for at.
proval to the office ache Company ,whei“hepol
icy will he issued without delay. For further
information see the by-lawsof the Company.
THOS. C. MILLER Prest.
A. G. MILLER , Sec'y.
The following gentlenien havebeen eppointe(
AGE:NT t
.H. Williams, 1.1 ery.,Westpennehoro , en
era] Agent:
. S. A. Coyle, Carlisle,
Dr.-irst- Day, Mealmniosburg.
George.Brindle,P.sq., Monroe
M • Me - nns, Esq. Newburg
Joh n-C-le ep t-H ogee t o
Stephen Culbertson ,Sbippensburr.
September 29,1847 ,
The Franklin Fire Insurance Coin
pany_of philadelpida.
OFFICE, No. 163 , 3 Chesnut street, near Fifth
street.
DIRECTOR'S.
Charles N. Rancher George W. Rtchards
Thomas Hart Mordecai D. Lewis
Tobias Wagner ; Adolph.? E. Borie
Samuel Grant David S. Brown :4
Jacoh R. Smith Morris Eatterson
Continue to make insurance perctual, or limi
ted, on eyery . description of property in town land
country, at rates as low as are consistent with
security.- _The coinpeny i huve reserved - a WO_
contingent fund, which with their capittffaudjire
miums.- safely invested, afford ample protection
tc the insured.
tiThe . L- assets of Ito company on January Ist
1848, Vsiviblislied.agreentily 'to an act of A seem
bly, weia,as follows, viz :
Morf - 4'ages • * 5890,558
Real 'Estate. 108,358
Temporary Loans 124.459
Stocks 51,563
. Cash onkand and in hands of
agems,
Since their incorportition, a period of eighteen
years, they have paid upwards of ONE 11116.10/11
TWO 110 NERED TDOUSAND DOLLARS, losses by fire,.
thereby Alording evidence of the advantages of
insurance, ai well' as the ability and disposition
to meet with promptness, all liabilities.
CHARLES N. BANCKER, Pree't.%
Cuss. G. BANCXER, Sec'. - feb 2
The subscriber is agent fot tho above company
for Carlisle and its vicinity. All applications for
insurance eitlier by Mail or personally. will b e
promptly attended to. W. D. SEYAIOUR.
Equitable Life Insurance, Annuity
and Trust Company.
(IFFICIE 74 Walnuvistreet, Phiadelphia.—
V Capital s2so,ooo.—Charter perpetual.—
Make Insurance on lives at their office in Phila
delphia, and. at -their Agencies throughout the
States,.at the lowest rates of premium.
Rates for insuring at $lOO on a single Life.
Age. For 1 year.l For 2 years. Lifo
I
20 81 91, 6O
- 30 99 1,30' I 1,04
40 1',29 1,64 1 'I 2,07
50 • 1,86 2,074 3,94
3,48 . 2,971 h , 603
EXAMPLE. —A person aged 30 years next birth
day, by paYing4he company 95 cents would se
cure to his family or heirs $lOO should ho die in
one year ; or for $9,90 he secures to them $1000;
error. $l3 innuoily for seven years he secures
to them $lOOO should he die in 'seven years; or
f0r,1120,40 paid annually duringlife, he secures
slooo . tehe paid when he dies. The insurer
securing hie own bonus, by the difference in
amount of premiums from those charged by
other ,offices. For s4o,Ot7athe heirs would re
ceive $5OOO should ho die in one year.
Forma of , application and all particulars may
be had at the office of FRED'S WATTS Eeq
Carlisle; "Pa.} '"
J. W. LAGHOR N, Preen;
G. TtrellETT, Seel.
PERMIFTLED'Kr WATTS, AWy.
Dr. D. N. Manost, Medical Examiner.
r aug29,
Hat and Cap Store,
THE subscriber having just returned from the
city, would inform the public that ho is.now
opening a splendid' assortment of SUMMER
HA3S,at. his Rid, stand in,lsf. Hanover street.-- ;
His .shick 'cOnwrises' Moleilkin t Nutria; Rooky
Mountain Beaver; Perirl,. T,astannere • and Silk
HATSi , of the.mostsubstantial make.role latest
style. Also'S- of every description and
quality...
He
U friends 10, call pt . his establish
ment before ptirchasing "elsewhere, as he is con
fident that they will findit to their advantage.
maylo • GEORGE KELLER.
N.B.—Highest price given for Furs, Lamb's
Wool, &c.
• Anti-Dyspeptic Oatholicon,
For Dyspepsia, Nervous Headache, and Liier
Diseases.
Tis a Vegetable compound, warranted a
safe and effectual remedy, noronly, for Dyst
pepsia, but for Ahoie diseases *tilting from and
coUnected ywith', a: disordered Condo ton .Of the
stotnitch and liver, orderarigernentiof the ffigas.
:tiviriffunctions,,,such debility -em .weakness
,
Astiffencyj apismito.sour,pruetations and.
tumidity of the aiomach t ,aptniypnees, headache;
flatulent and billions colic. It is particularly re•
cornmendelz to tliesernsho,are.auffering, under
debility,:and4epresaion.rff , spirits, its ...soothing
and:renovating Remora liming particularly adap
ted io . such casetm4o,t , " 4
frgJAMES FLEMINGi.
- -,- , llore New Ga 0 0... •
IrrgliE-::eutitkiberi has justattur o ned: from 'the
a. 'bilk with , ti large' and beautiful ,etook! of
• FALI.I Mak WINTER. 00.0D13.,- He Iwo, tdd
'invite the attention of the public to call and see
hia goods before,purohneing elsewhere. Recol•
let:tithe. BiQtet . Op Nest Alain: a few, doors
west of Beetem Hotel. • - •
omit: lk R BROOKS
.D3iging.:-Brettze , • , 111 , 13dIadelPhlai,.,
' II :i 3 7dp:ARLE.S' , o.Gitinyt'iviil 'l4 'rfw
4 o ,
dbillng;itlilebreaWs large seleotioa,',Of
WINVEYEi ODOM;:,thinelgtteg. , :of
Franc and English , Merinooe, Cachnteree,
Mons. do- Lines, Terkerl Shawl. end
,verloue
artifice of Ltuires' dreee ~•
goods • i • '• • .
• ~ Our stook of GIMES, Cessimers,Vestings; &o.
,will ho unusu ally largo, ma of tho choicest style
the eltY market eon produce, .' ~•._ • .. •
~,,f 4 , adies , anAtaggllgrganti#Vegeatfully.inalted
k
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fflr ' lfA. 1 11 i f#,# ) l l 44*, 11 ( 1 41 . A 1 Tr 1 ,1 3 ,i i Pt t i t#
fr o ti n ea Il iitif i1r[44040 .iisiertii
iviceAttiiiiitV fo . Wild thinini then • i_ i _ yi
't''' . -, '1 (.."•,' :' I -G ~.ft _CROpEFS iii
0 0 30,6;1§4Et,' -- • ~,-., ' : ,'''•:,.:`:' -^, , y,-; , "'g'''''
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:opltNEß,oF‘::N.olko( . A Np„bOUpIER
,SillETS,,CoutrAia.ix; ' ' '
THE subscriber' has received audio now oppn,
ing a choice eelectioq of,Winter,GoOds, consist.
- ing newea f
stile at ; the lowest rates. which he will make up
info Dress agrl i .froc*onts, Over Coats , sacks,
clotike,Tanintrl Tiresaand Frock coats .
of, Moth - Simi six d upwards, Pants , from
$l5O to
,ss',N,Ssts •frorn'7s pte;:',1!)•$3,011, cloaks
troika to $4 . also .keeps• shirts ; -bosoms.
collars, peel! ,and ; pocket handkerchiefs, coin
,
forte, caps , gliives and Hosier) ; in , chart ;every-.
thing appertaining to tvgentlerattw's wartlrobe,--
AL bele agent !bran extensive, house howill.be
enabled, to .olier... . freith goods, at ,162 1 4 cin!ni
month. He will' receive regularly. the York
and Philadelphia Pashioas,-,snd• will spare' no,
pains in petting . up lihrWork 'III the most durable
and fashionable manner. Ile will also Make up
work. purchase! at other stores in ,the most
ul manner. ile will pay particular attention to
Children's Clothing tie respectfully solicits a
share of public patronage , • ,
.W 13 PAIIKINSOst,'
. Dee 13, 1848 Agent for the Proprietor
Estate ei Catharine Grove, deo,d.
LETTERS of administration on the Estate
of CATHARINE GROVE,,late of'Erie coun
ty, Pennsylvania, dec'd, have been granted to
the sub:icriber residing at Mount Rock, Curn•
berland county. All persons having -claims
against said, Estate to present them for settle
ment, and those indebted to make payment int
medlately to ' GEO; grNN, Adm'r.
• Feb 14-6 t pd.
KGreat Attraction for the.llllolldayo
At Kits -Kinkle's: Had Quarter's,
lIN NORTH rsimovn ST., CARLISi4; TA.
t THE Subscriber would respectfully inform,
the citizens of Curlble, and those who may visit
it during the Holidays, that he is now manufac
turing, and will keep constantly' on hand, a
largo assortment of CONFECTIONARY,
SUGAR PLUMBS, &c., suitable, for the ap
proaching festivities, which will be sold Whole
sale or Retail, at the OLD ST,plO in North Han
over Street, n few doors north ol the Bank,
wherehe also bas On handa - Slarge assortment
of FRUITS and N.UTS of the latest importa
tion, which will be sold on accommottaiing
terms, consisting impart of 0 tANGES,q.,E.
MONS. GRAPES, Raisins, Prunes, bates,
Citron,. Fig, Almonds, Cocoa -nuts, Cream
nuts, Filberts, Pea•nuts, English 'Walnuts, &et
&c. He would also cell attention: to the - best
assortment of FRENCH, GERMAN, AND
A MERICAR ':TOYS, eve _.brought to -this.
b lnce, cons i s ii n c. partly of fine French Fancy
oxes, kid ans jointed-Dolls;-all - sizes, doll
-heads,..line_China,..conimerwlelph-antLiieeden--
tea sets, kitchen setts end furl - Witte in hoxei—
. Brass end tin trumpets, Wooley diigs; bone
tin, basket end other rattles-. Penny' toys, o
all kinds, wagons and Wheelbarrows ' fine tin
boys, tools in boxes,' gnmen,.Puzzles, dec. pi
anos, Fiddle, Tamborines, Harmonienrs, Ac
cordcons, drums., guns, pistols. &c. Glass and
China toys, fine sewing baskets. Also. Toy
and doll 'mikes, end 'a variety of other ratlike
too numerous to mention.
In comic( tion with the above he has just re
ceived a prime lot of
Fresh Groceries,
consistingirof pulverized, crushed, loaf ar
brown SUGARS. New Orleans. Trinid
Syrup, and Super House Al O.LASSES: ve '
cheap. Impthel, Young Hyson and Blac
TEA-.,.Chocolele,i-Water,. Sodn...aup_ar,_ an B .
Pic•Nie CRACKERS. Cheese, Rice, Blackin
&c. FRESH SPICES, such as nutmegs, cin
namon, cloves, pepper, ginger ) allspice, ground
or whole.
All orders thankfully received and punctually
attended to by MONYEII.
N0v..29, 1898. '. 1
GROCERIES, GROCERIES !
65
90
00
25
,AT the Cheap Family Grocery Store of JO
SEPH D. HALBERT, West Ma.. street,
Carlisle, you will always find the best st.,tply of
'Family Groceries that the Philadelphia rharkete
can afford. The subscriber has just returned
from the city, and would :espeetfully invite 'that'
palilic in general and pailTalltar t 1
call and examine his stock, which *braces all
the articles usually kept-fitilds-Jane of business;
such as Rio, Java and St Domingo Coffee t Im.
perial, Young Hyson. and Black Teas, of the
best quality & flavor ; loaf, falling loaf, crushed, .0
clarified and brown Sugars of every grade, with
price to suit. Honey, sugar house, Orleans and
syrup Molasses. Spices qt all kinds, which he
will warrant pure and fresh ground. Brooms,
buckets, baskets. butter bowels, wash rubbers,
clothes pins and brushes of every variety --
'Castile; fancy, rosin and eoUntry SOAPS. Al
so, a general assortment of chewing and smo
king T 0 B ACCO;sponish halfspanish and com
mon CIGARS. GLASS, QUEENSWARE,
and CROCKERY
,of every, description which
he will sell at the lowest possible vices.
Feeling grateful for the liberal patronage here
tofore bestowed upon him, py a generous pub
lic, the subscriber tenders them his hearty
thanks, and hopes that in hie efforts to please,
and particular attention . to business to merit a
continuance of their support.
Nov'r 22 1898. JOS. D. HALBERT.:
35,373 28
$1,220,097 67
Valetyls the Spice of Life."
THANKFUL for the favors heretofore
bestowed upon us, in our line of business,
we again would, "HERALD" to our numerous
customers, that we are in constant supply of a
general assortment, (which we are receiving
almost weekly Um the city) of all articles per
taining to the busineseof a
,
' Grocery and Tea Store,
embracing Brown Sagarsof good qualities at 5,
6,7, and
. 8 els lainr pound, Rio Coffee's at 8,9,
and 10 ate, Critihed, Pulverized and Broken
Loaf Sugars„ it' 9 and 10 cis per peund, Java
a 'd Mocha C6ffees, also BLACK and GREEN
TEAS of allele° seleetions, either in bulk or in
metallic packages, always fresh, at- front to
81,50 per pound, together with every vett ty of
Spices, such as CINNAMON.; .MACE, CIT
RON, Pepper, CloVes, Ginger, Nutmegs, mus
tard, tic.' LIVERPOOL AND G A SALT,
together with Fine Sok, either in sacks or amid.
ler quantities. .SPERM AND WAX:. CAN
DLES, together with Mould and DiPt qptiliftles„,
Sperm and Whale bleached Oilsi - of per, quali.v.
ty, as also, SALMON AND MACKAREII.4'
Molasses, Syrup, .yinfgar,. Cheese';"Cistkersi
and numerous other articles, allerwhich — for ,
quality and prices we - feel confitie,nt,ort inspection
will prove eqvally ue• good 'and -as 'reasonable'
as can be sold any Where else.; But eall front
our friends can satisfy theiri.beat and tutioo.
Remember the "Old Stand;" nearly opposite
Burkholder's (forMerly Beetem'a) Tavern Main
street,. .„ _ J'W EBY, _ _
' Car►iela;>lBt6 Dec. 1Q98:",r „
• I%iipmee, Vlbkr nitldape, '
AFc.NF and'fresh supidy him Roussel's and
other -4- the best oitylouseeTturrong.whith'
are;double Brier,',..Roso Gamin*,
Verbena; --. , - . 4- , tAtoo . 1 reliotrope, , - Millefleur ;And
Musk. tatitet%.:imit and forattle aftlia
pricee. Also, ,for • the Hair, , Bentloline, , Pormo
made apx Fleur(); Jenny:Lind:hair gloss, 'Bear's ,
Oil,- Maenassar• 'Oil, fine•seented Antique' Oil,'
Philosamei•BeePtr Marroiv,filta Myrtle and Vic). '
let • Pomrandee.'• , Also Fancy) Soaps; such as,
Ronesel's46attn OreampWright's do' . ;
assortment
and Wash, Soop t _lnolcinc,alv.
assortment unsurptuntint the borough
rttaySi,-
•
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DRUGS
ED
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RVlCElV ltierchante. and.
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',:' , _ I tt ri o l loilow” 'slat Linseed 011 A TurPfsne.
Greet! ''''''.' dow ttlasel. .I„dßed,Lpsd.
( Jetsq ;VW A.,oom9b,'"Verrer the voty‘lovitekk
I tintrUoP4l i,NAII b 5,1 .1 1 - 1 1 r i u . and /IPA ',Stpte
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