Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, May 02, 1849, Image 4

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Ammus OramiN
'IMF,.--:Machinis)ntkioe to stimulate
ing . tic,tibn;liVe• been-constructed in all
afieg't.,; Archittie' of - TarentUm, an . able
41 stIonomer arid geoinetrician, virho.flohr
isNed four hundred years before the
C hristian era, is said to have made a
rooden pigeon that could . , fly; and A . t 7
c himedes seems to .have devoted no small
I ?ortion of his time to similar mechanisn.
."lohri Muller, a - German astronomer of
the fifteenth century, constructed a wood
en eagle that flew forth from the city,
met the emperor, saluted him, titid:re
turned ; he also made an imn fly,,, hich .
fiery out of his hand at a feast, and re
turned after sporting about the room.—
It was said that these machines were
nothing more than an ingenious applica
tion of the magnet. Albertus Magnus
•spent thirty years in making a speaking
' figure; Bacon constructed another; and
Dr. Hook succeeded in framing a flying
chariot, capable of supporting itself for
some time in the air. Le Droz, a Swiss
watchmaker; also executed very curious
pieces of flying mechanism.. One was a
clock, presented to the king of Spain,
which• had among. other curiosities, a
sheep that imitated the bleating of a naf
ural one ; and a dog Watching a basket of
fruit, Which barked and snarled when"
any one attempted to lift iz; besides a
number of human figures, exhibiting mo
tions truly surprising. Another Auto
maton of • Le Droz's was a figure of a
man, itbont the natural size, which held
in the hand a pencil, and by touching a
spring that released the internal clock-
work from its stop, the figure began to
draw on a card ;..and having finished its,
dratvin' -m, the first car ,1 reste an
. their proceeded_tq_draw, differentsubjects
on five or six different cards. The first
card exhibited elegant psyiraits of the
king and queen, facing each other; and
the figure was observed to lift its pencil
with the greatest Pier:mien in the tran
sition from one Pct ; alt to anoitier, without
makingt he slip.
slur.
One of ther :eest celebrated mechanics
in recent ti'enr.,s was M. Vaucarson, of
the Paris 'Ac
.ademy of Sciences. In 17-
d 3B this g er itleman exhibited to the ace
emician s his celebrated flute-player,
which
,vas. by far the most wonderful and
curious machine ever . pres3nted to the
wort , d, it wag the figure of „a man, the'
of life, who played on the flute sweet
l3' to t/ le number of twenty tunes. The
act °"i s hing mechanism of this figure was
able to produce all the motions 'requisite
for ea, extert player op the flute, and
wh',e
,h It'd' executed in such a mariner as
to p roduce music equal in beauty to that
der ived franc the exartionli of a wal
l"? Acticed livin'g performer.
Some of Vaucanson's other automata
.fete still more — ingenious than hts &RT.;
.1
~ 31riyer. His mechanical performer on
- the pipe and tabor, constructed in 1741,
';was capable of playing twenty. airs, con
sisting of.minuets, rigadoons, and coun
try dander. His celebrated duck was
capable of eating drinking, and imitating
exactly the voice of a natural one ; and
what is still more astonishing, the food it
swallowed was evacuated in a digested
state. Or at least in an altered' state, by
means of a chemical solution. The
wing.s, viscera, and bones were made to
resemble those of a living duck, and the
and the actions of eating and drinking
showed the strongest resemblance, even
to. the muddling the water wjth its bill.
About twenty years after VaucanSon
lad astonished the world Ivith his me
chanical inventions, Kempelen, a nun
garian gentleman, produced his automa
ton chess-player. This machine was
considered more wonderful than any,
which preceded it, until it was asc'er
tained that a small living man was c9n
cealed in the body of the figure, when
all the novelty ceased, and automaton
1 chess-players became quite cdmmon.
IN'OENOFFY OF THE GERMANS.—The
following are some of the ins entions
which have originated in. Germany ;
With:their dates :
A. D. A. D.
850 Saw Mills, 1550 Etching;
898 Sun Dials,' ".1527 Gun locks,
998 Ftilling Mills 1535 Spinning
1060 Tillage of hops wheels,
1100 Windmills 1546 Almanacs,—
" Oil Painting " Stoves,
1270 Spectacles " , Sealing wax,
1300 Paper of linen 1590 Telescopes
~ R ags, 1616 Wooden be).-
1312 Organs lows
1318 Gunpowfler , 1620 M;croscopes,
" Cannons 1638 Therm oin e
-1350 Wire making ters,
1360 Hats, • 1643 Mezzotint en
1379 Pins, gravings,*
1380 Grist Mills, 1650 Air pumps;
1423 Wood 'ongra- 1651 Elactric ma
vings, chines,
1436 Printing, 1655 PenSulum
1439 Print'g press clocks,
1444-Cop peep latt3l69o_Clarionet__
Engravings 1790 White China
1450 Printing snk,
1452 Cast types, 1707 Prussian blue
1497 Chiming of 1709 Stereotyping,
bells, 1715 Mercurial
" Bolting sp. . thermometer,
paratus, 1717-Piano fates,
500 Watches,' • 1736 Solar micro=
Letter posts ' ' scope,
or mails, , 4753 The Gamut,
• 1766 Lithography,'
,
3eisides these there are, several . Ger
men i 'nventions Of , which we cannot: es
cort the 'datencir'ris, door latches,
11.1 j,um, deTo' screw agar; and 'gimlet,. the
- *ale J: for harvesung c &c; , Surely a
~:i'A ti tiort'itti..hiCh.hits made such'coniributicns
tethe_int'in ; ents.ofittimiture and the arts
o occupy. a high rank in intellect arid
ingenuity. • •
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p o r l i l ce p a rt n e d ee ft , r ti r v o o lni
37* to $1,25 per lb.,y o
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being , equal
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Gold Levers,.
18 k. eases, - fulljewolled, $3O and
upwards . ~ • , _ •
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Silver Lovers, full jewelled, $ l5 rin - dricpwards.
Gold Lepine, 18 4.. eases; jewelled,r, .$2B and
upwards
Silver Lopinos, jewelled, $O - and upwards
Silver Quartier Watches, .$4 to 10
Silver Spoonb, equal lo coin, per sett—Tea;
$5, Desert $lO, Table $l5, other articles in pro
portion. All goods warranted to be what they
are sold for.
. -
Constantly on hand a large assortment "of fine
GOLD JEWXLRY and SILVER' WARE
Also, an _ass fitment of M J Tobias & Co.,
E Simpson, Sambel & 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 hate been made with all the
above named most celebrated manufacturers of
England, to furnish nt short notice any required
style of Watch, for which orders will be taken,
and am' name and -residence of the person or
dering-put on if requested. _ -
novBl
Iron Commission. Warehouse,
No. 109 North Water street, tied No. of N milt
Wharves, Philadeiphia.
THE undersigned still continue the 'Commis
sion business, for the sole of all descriptions of
IRON. Our experience'of manryeah, and ox
tensive
acquaintance with dealers undbonnumers
of Iron, throughout the country, has enabled.o s.
to establish such relations as give us peculiar ad -
vantages to serve our correspondents, equal -to
any other house. -
mar m BRICK & CAMPBELL.
THE NIAGARA SHOWER-BATH.
An entirely new Article for Shower-Ba
thing, with warm or cold Water.
lirrTHIS Bath took the premium at the Fair of
he-Friralritrrlnstilate, Philadelphia, October
.1848, the only Bath that ever took a premium
_mullet-institute-and aleo.took the-firet premium
at the Fair of the Maryland Inetitute,Novem
bet' 1 8 48, .
- A great and important improyement is made
in this Shower-bath over all 6thers by throwing
the water immediately on the body, without
wetting-the head, unldss at the will or pleasure
of tie bather; but a greater point is gained by
being enabled ni bathe witlfwarm water, which
no, other Shower-Bath is adapted toand most
of all the Bath can be medicated without injury
to the hair,
•
Many persons cannot take a cold bath—their
case is met in this as they can regulate the tem
perature of the water to suit their wish, and
commence bathing at any season of the year
witlfbut any unpleasant result. Ladies can have
the advantage .of bathing without wetting tyre
head or covering the same.
The arrangements are simple and complete.
and not liable to get out of order. The Bath
can lie adjusted to suit any height, from a small
child to the_tallest person. When the door is
closed, the fixtures nre hid and the outside-ap
pearance is that of a neat piece of furniture.
,- -They have received the approbation of seve
ral medical gentlemen—others are requested to
call and examine them. Manufactured by the
Patentee. EPHRAIM LARRABEE,
21 South Caly„ein. streets Baltimore.
BAT HI N,G.—Bead what. Armstrong says:
1)0 not omit, ye who would health secure,
.I`be daily ft-08h ablution, that shall clear
- The—ahlicutrof-the-slritil-enough-ta keep
The body sacred 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 ; 'tis this adorns the rich ;
The want of this is pover y's worst foe,
With this external virtue, age maintains
A decent grace : without it, youth and charms
Are loathsome.
January 3, 1849.-1 y.
J. WILLIAMS, No 12 NORTH SIXTH
BCP a STREET, Philadelphia. VENITIAN
& WINDOW SHADE MANUFACTURER
awarded the first and highest Medals at the N.
Ybrk, niiinore end Philadelphia Exhibitions,
for the superiority of his BLIND: 4 , with con
firmed confidence in his manufacture,)
attention of purchasers to his assortm i ent';lif
2000 BLINDS of Marrow and wide slats, with
fancy and plain Trimmings, uf new styles ar td
colors. Also, a large and general assortment el
TRA.NSPATtENT WINDOW Sa ADES, all of whip
he will sell at tho'lowest cAsit mums.
Old Blinds painted anti trimmed to look equal
to new: .
_ _ _
. .
iKrD. EAbERS SUPPLIED on libel.. 11
terms... 01 The citizens of Cumberland count y
are respectfully invited to cull' before buyin
elsewhere—confident of pleasing all. Open n
the Evening.
Marelt 21.
.Spring Millenery Goods. .
eISTONE & SONS', Importers mid
el Dealers in SILKS, RIBBONS & MILL
NERY GOODS, N 0,45 South Second street,
Philadelphia, would respectfully call the atten
tion of Merchants and Milliners visiting the
city; to their large and deli assortment of
SPRING MILLINERY GOODS, received
by late arrivals from France, such as GLACE
BILES for casing bonnets, Fancy Bonnet and
Cap Ribbons—a large and beautilul assortment,
of all prices, Plain Mantuaend'Satin Ribbons.
from No. 1 to No. 12, French and American
Artificial Flowers, (in great variety), Colored
and White Crapes, Fancy 'Laces and Nets
French Chip Hats, Face Trimmings—Quilings
Covered Whalebones—Cane, Buckrams—Wil
: low, Bonnet Clowns ifiid•Tips ' together with
every article appertaining to . the Millenery trade
March 21, 1849.
WWII HATS.
FORGE A. WARDER .&
CO. N. E.
G
conritai OF FIFTII AND CIIERRY STREETS,
Philadelphia. respectfully solicit the .custom of
HATTERS and others engaged in the TRADE.
They manufacture SILK HATS varying from
24 to 42 dollars per dozen, that will bear a crit
cal examination and compare favorably with
those or any other manufacturers. As they are
largely engaged in this business they can fill
orders expeditiously.
.
311
O. CONRAD.
Importer of Watcher
IMMI
2000 Premium Blinds.
N. & J. 111. Rowe, .
BROOM AND WOODEN-WARE
Store, No. 63 North Third stroei, one door
above Arch, east side, Philadelphia, manufnctur
cra_and_wholesale__ Brooms,
Brushes, Buckets, Cedar Ware, Willow and
French Baskets, Shoe and Wall Brushes, Scrubs,
Dusters,--Muts,-Blackin4,--Eastern-mode Wood
en-Ware of every description, &c, ¢r..c, at the
-owest market prices. . . mar t
J. S. ,T o U GH.
MAN UFACTURER and DEALER in the
celebrated ETSERIAL OIL & LAM FS
aIso,PINE.. end ...CANIPDINE OIL, with a
.cornplote aseartneetir'of.LAMPS. for burning
'th'e same. Having taken'th large and conve
iiiitnt store, No. 187 B4LTIMQRER STREET,
i'aialtitao,o3ooktinding thrall - Mt to Light street
ifearly -- ,oppositejlie F - °intent:Hotel, ho is now
prepared telopirDeslora in thOlinve lino, on
the ,best terins,Aothuttilp`
.gutilittend, price.—
He respectfully,pski4ffital,Trent punqual deal
ears, believips a‘will'bir'irt,theirsinterest.•
J. S: T. te the.)soly agentfforthe celebrated
SAFETY REGULATINWGENER'ATOR,
a nbw and yalunble inventiOnlty whiCh Elbe;
real Oil is rendere4Titerfeetif harmlesti; and the
light-efAhe-getierating lantp•.as . .,controlablo as,
the oommen,gas.,' , ;ts: ry. •
• F e b 28-.2m0 • ,• '
oulder Braces
Patteru
-THE aubsikribriiiiiisjuscrezeivid .. an aesort
ment,of Dr, PORTER'S SIII7ULI?PiIi, BRA.
CES;Yvhichliee,heeia frituid to be' invaitiable to
such atraid afflicted, ykith Mirka the back; pains
in.ihe aide and bteariti spitthig 'of blotic4-&c.
.Thialtrtiolejs. alaCk , feurid to' Ife:of the - utmorit
imPoittiricer piedisPciskid'to 'stooping ,
:and lespeciekily , to :farnalos *hose ,herilth;ie,:im
,.pairedi.and often•.tatally tuirked b*rthis habit of
staoping , ,:rhich is' .entirelsi:,eircrpenio byt tha
useof.thkei inyaluahle
I • Yeb«ithf,g , .111TNtR
aserphinent,of' , the;"!eest'Aivality of
Whitewash Brun O! Se 'alio' ;eyvertping :scrub=
AI.IIIIW 4ettithi,fiust p 'slitie itailored,Presiems, to•
geteei, -eorMi , ,broomc
liFieW•and a hiindsottie essortmes of flaw Bruali
es of ovary variety', FOr4sale,ntrilie store ot,
I Tni,12137,
+;41 . 4! , 4 , k_fg114 , .
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Extensive; Furniture Rooms
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l, '"l'AcinrrETTEiV•.& 80N:-. "
wOttlip,, reepectfully• call , the attention o
House.keepers and ' the, public, to:0 - 13 ex,
'ensive stock of splendid FURNITURETMeId-
Iing Sofas; Wardrobes, Centre tindiotheiTables„ '
lressing and Plain Bureatie;-and ever' vliiriety ol
.labinet4ware .and' Chairs,. which they, have Just
'paned at their NEW ROOMS,, on the corner
.f North Hanover and 'LOuther streets, Carlisle.'
They • are confidentint the superior finish of
tl
ho workmanship, -tento eganco of style, in which
heir articles are got. nrx, r together with,...theit;
utuernuss, - will recommend them to every 'per
.on wanting Furniture. They have also made
tnangements for manufactering . and keeping n
i
,onstant supply of oyery article in ;their iino, both
lain, and ornamental, ,elegant and, useful, at
prices which cannot fail to suit purchasers, They
.vould earnestly Invite persons who are about to
rommence house.keeping, to call and examine ,
their present elegant stock, to which they will
y•onstantly make additions of the newest and most
inodern s tyles. . .. , .
. COFFINS mnde to ordorrethe shortest no
tice, for town and country.
Carlisle. Sort 6. 1848
DRUG • AND FANCY STORE !
ZMIZeo Eirtdel.,23:lZlWO 621
ItESPECTF-ULLY. invites the 'alien •
tion of the public to his
Drug. and Fartetr Store, s
in' WestV4Mtlin street, Carlisle, where he has
just rocpived a fresh. essortmebt of Drugs Me-.
•decines, Paints, Oils, Perfumiry, Jewelry and
Fancy Goods. • •
Amongst his extensive variety may be found
all the most
Approved Patent Medicines,
All kittile of Salts, Dye Stuffs,
Quinine, Opium, CM - Imi kind Sweet Offs - •
White Lead, Indigo, Spices, fresh grbund.
Glass, Putty, Chloroform,
•Shandeliers, Lamps, Wicks, Sperm Candles,
- Shaving and Toilet Soaps, _
Cologne, A vte, Lavender and Orange flower
Water.
Bears 011 lx Marrow and Hair-Dye,
Nail, To,, h, Hair, and Shaving Brushes,
Fine 'yore Corn, and Shell Combs,
Finger Rtugs,.Bfacelete,.and Breast Pine,
Bead Bilbe aud Purses,
• Porte Monnairs,
--Silver.Spectaoles-and-Pencils;
Gold Pens, Ink and Inkstands,
Fins Writing and Note Paper Envelopes,
Motto Wafers, Seals and Paper Weights, ' •
Mirrors and Fancy Boxes,
Musical and Surgical Instruments,
Fine Knives and Scissors,
Carriage and Riding Whips,
Umbrollas.•"7•Lti..-, Clocks, Trunks, &e., &c.
• 0 -Country Physicitins, -Merchants, Pedlars and
there may hear -something to their advantage
by killing
.I:C7 - Ethereal and Pine received fresh
ivory week.
0:7-Medical aid and advice gratis to the poor.
January 17. IEOB.
ViMIGHT & SAXTON,
1( MP" RTERS and Dealers in Foreign and
I Do..,er.iic ARD WARE, •GL ASS, OILS,
PAINTS, NAILS, IRON, S'I'EEL, &c, East
High street, opposite Ogilby's dry good store,
Carlisle, Pa.. have just received and aro now
opening a large assortment of Goods in their
lino, to which they would call the attention of
Farmers, Mechanics, Builders, Housekeepers,
and others wanting Hardware, ttk their stock has
been bought at the lowest rates, and will be sold
at n small profit.
They have also received a few of HOVEY'S
PATENT STRAW and CORN STALK
CUTTERS, to which they would invite the at
tention of Farmers. These Machines have ta
ken the premium at nearly, all the. Agricultural
txhilittions in the country, and are considered
rwere - rablg - to Anrot hereut ter-nnwirr . user:--
et 25,
A Purely Vegetable Medicine.
OR , §DELL'S VEGETABLE RESTO
-1 .RA FIVE PILLS nave been gradually
1 3ut surely comeing into favor, among the (ami
ties of this Country for some years. past. They
bave done this entirely tnrough their great worth
as a:FAMILY MEDICINE. Agencies have
been appointed but• no puffing and hurrhus such
as is resorted to by quacks to sell their mAicine
has been done. The pills are oflered ter sale
and have and will continue to be sold by all . t ='e
principal storekeepers. The prnprietojclaim
for their Medicine the following ativantfigesiover
all others—viz; They are 'PURELY - S'EGE:
TABLE. They are CERTAIN :TO OPE
RA I'E. Their operation is FREE from all
PAIN. They can be titeii with EQU A L BEN
EFIT by the YOUNGEST INFANT and the
8 ntoNGEST 'MA N—Their efficiency in Fe
vers, Ague. Headaches. Habitual Costiveness,
Dyspepsia, Cholera Morbus, &c. has been pro
ved upon thousands. They are a Certain Cure
for Worms. ••The proprietors possess a certifi
cate from a gentlemanin.St. Louis who was cu
red of a TAPE WORM by the use of them.
TRY THEM THEY WILL NOT FAIL.
Travelling agent for the State of Penasylva
nia—Cunto.Es P. A MET. For sale, price 25cts
a bar containing FIF l'Y PI LIS, with full di
rections by the following agents in Cumberland
County
For sale by DR•RAWLIN'.S Carlisle, Pa.
JOtIN DILLER, WE BRATTON,- 2 NCWVIIO.
• W D E Mares,—Shippensbnra.
S L Surrmezi,—Newburg.
;, A WEEKS & Co,
Proprietors, Laboratory, No 141 Chestnutstreet
Pniladelphie,
Jo nuary, '24th, 18.49,
NEW AND CHEAP
Ulattigarollw'incectio E4Stldpirdisre
NOWlrgrOW opening by JACOB SENER, who re
spectfully calls the attention of his friends
.and the public generally and all dealers in
HARDWARE, to his new and splendid assort
ment of all kinds of Hardware, such as Sad
dler's Tools and. Saddlery Ware of every de
scription and style; all kinds of Carpenter's toofk,
and building materials of nil kinds and ne•
style, all kinds of material peed by Cabinet
makers. Also, Shoe Findings of all kinds, .a
good assortment of Men's morocco, kld, French
.straits, lining and binding skins for shoe-ma
kers, all articles used by shoe
.makerfs cpnetantly
kept on hand. Blacksmiths can be supplied
with the very best of hammered iron, warranted
good, also all kinds of rolled, slit, roud, band,
and strap iron, cast, shear, spring En glish and
American blister steel, warranted good, also a
lot of shoot iron for tinners. Housekeepers can
also be supplied with every article• necessary
for housekeeping in the Hardware Line.
Ethereal and Pine Oil Lamps of every &serif.
Lion ,test received, also ethereal and pine oil for
sale. just fresh; all kinds of
. paints, oils, varn
ishes, turpentine; altio, &first rate article to pre
serve leather shoes, nod keep the feet dry.—
Look out and bear in mind.
Farmers, Mechanicti and Housekeepers an d
all—who_use_the_artiele of HAR IDW A ft F, call
at the old well known new arranged HARD
WARE STAND, formerly kept' by Lewis
Harlan, in North Hanover street, next door to
.John Common's tavern stand, now kept by H,
Glass, and also next door to George Keller's
Fancy Hat and Cap Store. Call and examine
for.yourselves Lnd save money, as we are de
termined to still all articles at the very smallest
profit for .0 ASH and we Think we shell he able
to sell a little for 'thltri — tiny other Hardware
Store to town, asroods aro well selected
- and are purchasectr •.4 o-der to sell low at
the new arranged kinre., ' •ve Store, well-known
-•
es Lewis Harlati's;eld stand, where you may
find a good assortm ent 'of every article in the
Hardware Trade. Don't forget the • Stand, as
oitielt sales , end small_ prrrfils is the order of the
da Calf and exeMine for. yOureelvesn''.l ‘.
, , ;ACOP ~SENER. •
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' '' ' tc • 'Forwarding
Genor,a,..,, oFmntaton and.
Merohani;o6:l9'.):Y*,l3r:s Whait; •
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: ...Y,` `,` '; "' l3'lVL'l'flOkr,;" , ,,.., ~,,:, ~.
iinib2....the sikiii,iii FlOurdiiii."o,.otoiiiiseed;
i
ir a 7 .' Ori,niskoy, ',l;umbOr:.'sr;c; '&o.'; Alen, Ifor-'
, . wardlng::Goode, via, Tide,,,)lirater Canal /and
Nainsyt villa : limpravernente; , .GilitirEe.,for, filth
. itilt,-;.tPlaetar„; die. •&e."' Supplied i at.' lowest
;, linvingtliee,n,•artgairtAjK;the'ehoVe bus/hese
, /4 . ; urintr..,thailrf,,f/Y2,;YPFI3/ a.cinainuntion of, the:
i.atripage,p..43o.,_inem,,sl4l. - ta?, L public,jB, re :.?
j.:.)PeolkaliP,B.fili94/ 3 4.' , " • -;^ - ', \ J . ' 1 "
Rater to,-;,..„ ' . ' -; / ;/t..:,•t )1 1 '.,' ••• 0 ,,,,:,• / , ;„1-t
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IN QUART BOTPLES, •
FOR THE REMOVAL & PERMANENT
CURE OF ALL DISEASES ARISING
FROM AN IMPURE STATF,•OF
THE BLOOD OR HABIT OF
THE SYSTEM, VIZ :
Scrpfula :or King's Evil; Rheumatism, Ob.
stinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Pus
tules On the Face,"Blotches, Biles, Chronic
Sore Eyes,. Ring Worm, or Tatter, Scald Head
Enlargement and, Pain of the Bones and
°lets, Stubbbrn Ulcers, Syphilitic Symptoms
Sciatica Lif Lumbago, and Diseases arising
from en injudiciouS •use of Mercury, Ascites
or Dropsy, Exposure Or Imprudence in Life.
Also, Chropie IConititutiunal Disorders.
In this piepafution are strongly concentrat,
ed all the Medicinidpro'perties of SARSAPARI
LA, combined with the most effectuAl aids, the•
most sAlidary productions, the most potent
simples of the vegetable kingdom ; and it has
been so fully tested not only by patients them
selves, but also by Physicians, that it has
received their unqualified recommendations
and the approbation of the public; and has
established bii its - tiVn merits a reputation
for VALUE and EFFICACY far supbrior to
10iiiiiou,s_esimpounds bearing the name of
Sarsaparilla, Diseases Ave been cured, such
as are not furnished in the records of time
past; and what it has already done for the
thousands who have used it, it is capable of
doing for the millions still'aufTericg and strug
gling with disease. It purifies, cleanses, and
strength - ens the founts n springs of lite, and
, infuses new vigor throughout"the whole. ani
-01 frdine:
The licenses for which this article is'recom.
mended aro those to whiOh it is knoWn Gem
personal experience to bshadopted; and those
apparently removed beyond the sphere of its
action have yielded to its influe.ice, The cat.
qlegue of complaints might ho greatly ex
tender' to which the sarsaparilla is adapted,
but experiences Droves its value, and every
suocceding,day is adding new trophies to its
fame.
ANOTHER CULE OF. SCROFULA
The following striking and, as will be seen
permanent cure of an mirdterate ciao of Scro
fula, commends itself to ell similarly affected.
Messrs. SAKEM : Gentlemen—Sympathy for
the afflicted induces mo to inform j4lll of the
remarkable cure elfeeted by your Sarsaparilla
in the case o , my wife. Sho was severely
afflicted with the scrofula on diffeient parts of
the body ; the glands of the neck weroigreatly
enlarged en ter limbs much swollen. -After
siireTflVErWWryouratrtflittlttirtro-roltof-flro
the remedies used, the
. disease attached, and
beloW the knee suppthated. Her pbyeician
advised it should. be laid open, which .was
done, but wijiout aay permanent benefit. In
this situation we heard of, and were induced
to use SANDS' Sarsadatilla. The first hot
tle produced a decided and favourable effect
relieving her more then any prescription she
bad ever taken, and before • she had used six
bottles, to the ntitonishment and delight b
her fridnde, she found her health quite•reetor
od. It is now over a year since the cure wa.
effected, and her health romaine good, show
ing the disease was thoroughly eradicated
from the sy,stom. ' Our neighbors afro all
knowing to those facts, and think very highly
of Sands' Sarsaparilla.
Yours with respect,
JULIUS PIKE.,
Extract from a letter from Mr. Ingraham,
gentleman well known in Delaware county.—
It commende itself to all similarly afflicted.
Gentlemen :—Nlv• wife has need several bot
tles of your Sarsaparilla, which I obtained
of your agents in this place, from which eh
has received such peeial benefit, that I am in
duced to add mine tp the aim; dant testimn o _
now before the publio in favor of its midi
nal virtues. Her father, mother, and man,
other relatives, have fallen victims to consume
lion, find it was supposed that she too was in
clined the same way. Sho had several turns
of raising blood, &a., and 'at length became
so riddeed that her life was despaired of from
day to day.. We were induced to try yOur sari.
aparilla. as before .mentioned, from the use of
which her health has been restored ;-so that
for the past year she has bear able to attend
to her domestic duties. •
The following shows the virtue of the sars-,
aparilla in removing Bronchitis, a disease
which, if not speedily arrested, leads to con
sumption. It allays spasmodic notion, changes
the secretions; and by its tonic and alterative
properttas, removea.the unhealthy action, and
tho patient is restored to health.
NANTUCKET, hiass.,..Nov. 11th, 1848
Mosers.Sariss—Gentlemen: I wish to make'
public, for the good of those afflicted with
Bronchitis, the healing properties of your
Sarsaparilla. My wife suffered for twenty
months in'such a manner as is not easily do.
scribed ; at times she' was oat able to speak
above a whisper, and when exposed lo the cold
air, it occasioned 'something like spasms in
the throat, the effect of which was felt in the
ears and eyes, causing tears to flow. The
complaint was aittinded with a. dry cough ;
'produced by the
,constant irritation and In
flammation of the throat. By the. use of your
SARSAPARILLA
. she was perfectly cured,
it being now Math than three months since
she lelt any symptoms of the - dieense.
YOurs, with respect, .
:." . GEORGE C. H OEG
. •
Extract fiom, a letter'received , from Mr. N
W. Harris, a well'known in Louisa county
. .
Gontiern'en e r/ have cured , a negro buy of
mine with your earinparillo, who wee attackod
with Scrofuht, and of a aerafulotuk
Yours : W:lo : • '
. •N W4,IEIARRIS.
FredeJleke Jaly Vri,iB4B. - . •
SANDS' Satteepatt4.7ll. seethe un.
n unwary :Ito Urea nitention tn nit article, so
well known, and int deservedly popular, as this
preparatiorwbut . ‘patlentsi often.. whci wish to
use otlits' eitractl of Taarstiparilla . are . induced to
trk'yior,tllle - p:*Opciu,nd bearing • the 7neme
'but containing, little, or none of the virtue of
thii Sill ii 0140 . Kat' '..and • wo, think .wo ,cannot
confer a.greatt4 be elven Our renders than.in
I ri
directing.theic att. ntiOn...to the Udvortisemont
of lilesers.'SaiTdaTln:i - miiii*V r aintiii. - :;T a
bottle has recontli-been enlarged to hold .ir
quart( andtthosn . ..who,Wisk a- really'good iirti.•
Flo will;fand'-Mincsinfrated4tit.his all the medi,
e n I nal, Wile 'Crtlia iiini;' Tho,'..eiP.Pr ien Fe Of
thOseandiikal.trii(pd Its' efficacy, in ',,e urj a g .the
variouraditintsektiiVivhlbh li is reconitneudedi •
and, at, the' piesentAn6 mot e.thatt any., other,
peihapsOkthiirnialiiilutioastiful,,in preparing.
ithn systent..ikv , A;,Onnilet-of -4 13 40kr - 7 1 , 1,5 "
Jotintanii.lilePt4ll34ls....:l ~;: `l , '• ;.', ~. Az 1. ,
'-.., . PrepareAlindeeeldi , wholesale: , end, re 4,
'4i4„by'Al xi.*Tii SA NDs:i.Diao4iats
Plid-OhOinia*:ioo Fulton.eatie . ei, ',berm'''.
of t Wi lliairl:NW i AOic:
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iiitltiiiiiilfo4,::ll . .
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Sold tits*:.,Ettil[4ot i r;' - fiok' ddepi '.feki,
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SotrrnronT, Conn., Jan. 1, 1848
'Respectfully youts
JOHN B. -INGRAHAM
BRONCHITIS CURED.
.;;.° TO;BUTTER'.IIIAKERS: •
.• , • . •. •r
THE:,sl4ecriborsjutving purches'ed the right,
Lot Cumberland county for making Crow
elrei_Pritent 'rhormotnetor Caurq; tticj .Would
respectfully inform the Feriners and public 'in
general, that they will make and offer for sale
their Churns at the Cabinot Wdre-room of Geo.
Spangler, in N. Hanover street, next -door to
the Mike of D.. Smith, Esq.
The principal advantage this Churn has over
all others is, that it is so constructed that the top
can be taken qif so as to gibe free access to the .
inside of. the churn, which makes ktonvenient
to Rut In the erTam and get out the butter. A
`thermometer is 'attached io the end of the
Churn so as to show the exact temperature of
the' cream, which exparienCia shows should be
... GO degrees to make good Butter. A chamber or
apace is arranged around the bottdm of the
churn, for the purpose of adMiiting cold or warm
warter, so as to bring the cream to the desired
temperature without mixing the water with aie
cream. The socfet in churning butter is, to
have yotti cultism at, the proper temperature ; it
will produce - more and better butter, and take
loss time in churning ; it churns equally well in
cold or warn weather—no such thing as having
scalded butter. All diat is necessary to make
good butter all seasons of the year, is to get one
of Crowell's Patent Thermometer Churns.—
Wo would most respectfully invite the public:to
call and examine for themselves.
GEO. tigANGLER,I
tSAM'L. MYERS.'
Mr. (Teo. Spangler—Sir: We have been using
the Thbrmoinoter Churn I got of yea for some
time, and find it far superior to the old barrel
churn for several reasons; first, great saving of
time in getting butter. the average time of churn
ing about fifteen minutes, (all weathers); sec
ondly, tho butter when obtained is much firmer
than when using any other churn ; tinnily,. my
folks say they would not exchange it -for any
odwr churn and twice the original cost-of the
Thermometer Churn.
Sop. 28, 1848.1 . G. W. SHEAFFER.
Mr. Geo. Spangler—l have had the Crowell
Thermometer Churn you made for me in use
at my place, and I do not hesitate to say that no
Farmer should be without it. Fifteen minutes
is all the time required to make Batter, and the
value of this saving of time and labor consists in
this, that it requiresno more time at any one
smlt' than another; and. that the temperature
of the cream nocesiary to make. butter, is pro.
duced with certainty, and, without the admixture
of warm or cold water With the cream itaelC .
FRED'K WATTS.
Carlisl.o, Aug. 17, 18,18,
For the benefit.of the better'part of man (wo
man) I -give tl is certificate. After using the
Thermometer Churn Made by Mr. Spangler of
this place, -I would Mtge none other in my fami
--Wikhave been triing thp old barrel churn
for thirty years post, and I must say it is not to
.e compared to Crowell's Thermometer Churn,
• either for speed of churning or convenience; in
the old barrel churn it took generally from four
to six -hours to churn the churning, now in the
Thermometer Churn we ono churn butter in
from - fifteen to twenty minutes, by brining the
cream to the proper temperature. I eon recom
mend it to the public as no cheat.'ll
JOSEI'II SIIROM.
Carlisle, Sop. 1848.
GEORGE SPANGLER has also nn hand,
and will inannfacture to order CABINET
WARE of every description. such an Bureaus,
Secretarys, Sofas, Tables„ Bedsteads, and 'all
arjicles in his line, and will sell as cheap as can
be bought tiny where in the county, and warrant
his Furniture of good material and (hirable work
manship, He would invite the public to call and
examine his stock before purchasing.
COFFINS made at the shortest mitit..e; terms
moderate, [octl I
ADD
ICKLEg, PRESERVES—Just 'received
j;" and opened by the subscriber, preserved
— Wager atttl - Timr — Applerthiiitge yv-P i edeled
Lobsters, Gherkins, Mangoes, Peppers, Pico!.
Blii Tomatoek and Onions, Olives, Capers, An
chovies, Sardines, Tomato Ketchup, fine mixed
French Mustard, within very choice and pure
article of Salad Oil, foi sale at •
meal HAVER.STICK'S
Cum* Vally Transportation House
r,17- - 7
Canal and Rail Road Line, for Philadel
phia, Baltimore, Pittsburg, &c.
jrW. KERR, Forwarding and Commission
Merchant, 11/in-nisei:Ml, Pa. informs his
friends and the public, that from the liberal pat
ronage extended to him during the post year ho
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 PRODUCE and
MERCIIANDIZE of all kinds to and from
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, &e., at th ,
lowest rates of freight and with the utmost des
patch.
Agents for Boats.
GASKELL
12 nee SI meet Wharf, Philadelphia.
GEISE & SON,
No. 48 Commerce st. Wharf, Baltimore.
CLARK & SIIA
J. McI•'ADDENO.S Pitts'g
Agents for Cars,
WL'NDERLICII & GRIER,
o. 272 Market st., Philadelphia.
C'HALORER & REYNOLDS,
No: .123 Market st., Philadelphia.
SITER. JAMES & CO.,
Broad street, Philadelphia.
PENN'A. & OHIO LINE,
North street, Baltimore.
Harrisburg, March 29, 18.1R.—tf.
Harrisburg Transportation Line.
FUNK & MILLER,
ORWARDING & Commission Merchants,.
E
HAnaissurto, Pa. ship Produce, Merchan
dize, &c . to Baltimore, Philadelphia, & c. t..te.—
Coal, Plaster, Nails, Salt, Fish, Groceries, etc.
consenstly for sale.
Harrisburg, march 29, 1848
~y L~SSL~i , LScZ~~ S3.a`~: 73i~S ~ ~
dllegheny house.
No. 280 Market Street, above Eighth,
South side.
PHILADELPHIA. •
- - -
'THIS large and splendid Hotel ha's beeq fur
nished with entire new furniture. The Bar,
Room is the largest in Philadelphia. The Par
lors and Sittink•rooms are .entirely separated
from the noise and bustle, consequent to the ar
rival and departure of cars. The portico ex
tending the whole front of the house.. affords a
.cool retreat in warm weather, and a splendid
view of the greatest thoroughfare in the City.
The Lodging Rooms are well furnished. the
Table as well provided for as at any other Hotel,
with every attention of the managers to make it
the best Hotel 'for IVlerchants and business men,
during their stay in- the: City. The tortes _Neill
be one dollar per day; On the arrival of the
Cars from the west, p Porter will be in attend.
ance to convey baggage, &e.; . io the Hotel,
which is adjoimng the depot.
Feb. 7, 1849-Gm.
Atwood's Expire oo3klng Imo
TN again calling attention to this unequalled
IL STOVE, the proprietor has the' pleasure to
inform the public that (externally) it has under
,gone an entire change—,the - piPo and'hearth play
cod opposite' each other, and a ;SUMMER
HEARTH AND BOILING 'APPARATUS;
btiitig added, thus rendering it faultless, - tind un
less there is' another' fault less Stove. in the .ther
ket, this is unquestionably the •best, , as ;it-now
':.eMbraces every valuable Improvement 'peesessed
by any other, bteve,' additeirto some peculiar
to tself,'seetired.by Letters Patent. •-'
• The,..pticcesit'of this rStoie,•since its introduc-.
• tiOrita-unequalled: Nothing has everi been of
fared .foi culinary purposes .thet, has 'given such
• gensral''satisfaction. States have: been copied
alter its form ; some dealers have even used its
,;.fundamental principles, but: the , proportions were
"eo'unlike- the :originali that "thiy. bear the relative.
,tvalue that:a counterfeit does to.ttgenuine
"
Complete C 00 K and" other:C 0 OK. STOVES
'36:grgat vOigty: ','Perions 'desiriti4 hose ii`dOiira=
ble Stoiies;',fire'retfuetitedto Cull'et fife Stoje and
inatinfactery 'ef; thp-:'eobscriber; ;on
Mein: street, 'o,erlialei w'lidia , io , 4t. Citt4illr'r;
'hind Coufn,y,i....'.
'inaj724 - ‘...TCHNVYIJUR GAEL"
L,lO T . fq
.1; IS: quartet-baOraletp i'Alaßpd2 , 44
in4hole 'and half.,bariole, iirtVorefnthilir:
:;:axle by - ' J • D . 1 - IALORT
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'olllloUritnCe. 4 , .toottiliantes,
FirQlngtiranCe:
rrun Arrn . :B. PENNSBORGtGEI
.1 Miitanl Fire;lnstirence , Compartrofl , Gum.'
berlattdcounty, incorporated by. an act of Assam
blirJEE 'fillly - 7organised - and7inVaralnitE7Kii= •
der the_management Of . the following Commie
sioners, viz . .. • •
'Cht..Slayman, Jacob Shelly, Win. R. Garin's,
Lewis Ryer, Christian Titzel, Robert Sterrett,
Henry Lognn, Michael Conklin, Benjamin El.
Musser, Levi Merkel, Jacob Kirk, Sentl. Prow
' ells •, and. Melchoir Breneman, who respectfully
call the attention of citizens' of Cumberland and
York counties to the advantages which the corn•
pany hold out.
The rates of insurance' are as low and favornble
as any company . of the kind in the State. Per
sons wishing to become members and invited to
make application to the agents of the company,
who are willing to wait upon them at any time.
. JACOB SHELLY, President
HENRY LOGAN, V. Pres't
LEWIS Hvtrt Secretary
MICHAEL COCKLIN, Treasurer
Actas•rs—Rudolph Martin, New Cumberland
Christian 'l'itzel and John C; Dunlap, Allen k C
Harmon, Kingstown; Henry Zearing, Shire•
manstown; Simon Oyster, Wormleysburg ;
bert Moore. Charles Bell, Carlisle.
Agents for York County—Jacob Kirk. gene
ral agent ; „John Sherrick, John napkin, J. Bow
man, Peter Wo lford.
Agehts for Harrisburg—Houser & Lockman.
feb 9
THE GUNIHERLANII VALLEY
Aintuat Protection Comply
HE CUMBERLAND VARLE YM U•
L AL PROTECTION CGAIPANY,miIIIn '
under the direction of the following board 01
Managres for the ensuing your,. viz :--Thos. C.
Miller, President; Samuel Galbraith, Vice Pre
sident; David \V . McCullough Treasurer; A.
G. Miller Secretary, James Mienkley,JahnT
Green, John 'Lug, Abraham King, Richard
Woods, Samuel Huston, William teal, licott
Coyle, Alexander Davidson. There are also a
nom be r of Agents appointed in the , adjacent.
counttes,who will receive applications fur h i .
surance at.'d forward them immediately for ap
proval to the Office of the Company ,when the pol
icy w ill
be i ssue d without delay. For further
inlormation see the by-tawsof the Company.
'mos. c.miLLEH Prest.
Alit.t.r.ft,Sre'y.
The following gentlemen havebeen appointed
A G ENTS
L.H. Williams, Esq.,Westpenneboro, Gen
cod Agent. .
-
.-S. A . Coyle, Carlisle, . .
Dr. Ira Day, Me.thaniesbnrg
George Brindle, EMI.. 'Monroe.
i t.
Jos. V . Menne, Can . Ne .Nurg:
John Clendenin. Req..lllf gestoun.
Stephen Callhertnow.Shi penshurg. - --
September 29. 1444.7 - ' I ..%
The Franklin Fire Insurance Corn
pany of philadelphia.
OFFICE, No . 163 Chesnut street, near, Fifth
street. _
DIRECTORS..
Charles N. Bancker George \V. Richards
Thomas 'fart Mordecai D. Lowis
'robins Wagner Adolphe E. Boric
Sirni uel Grant David S. Brown
Jacoli R. Smith Dlorris.Patterson
Continue to make insurance peretual, or limi
ted, on eyery description of property in town and
country, at rates as low as are consistent with
security. 'rho company knit° reserved a large
contingent fund, which whh their capital and pre
miums, safely invested, afford ample protection
tc the insured. •
The assets of the company on January Ist;
184 1 8 . , - 53 published agreeably to tan act of Assem
bly, were as follows, viz
Mortgages
—ll.-ea6X.st a
Temporary Letrns.,_ _ 124;450 00
Stocks 51.,563 25
Cash on hand end in hands of
ageno,
Since their incorporation, a period of eighteen
years, they have paid upwards of ONE MILLION,
TWO IItiNEEF.D TITOUSAND DOLLA ES, losses by fire,
thereby ;Wording evidence of the advantages of
insurance, as well as the ability and disposition
to meet with. promptness. all liabilities.
CHARLES N. BANCKER, rres't.
CHAS. G. 13AN.CHEN, See'. fob
The subscriber is agent for the shove company
for Carlisle and its vicinity. All applications lot
insurance either by mail nr persnnallv. will be
promptly attended to. W. D. SEYMO UR.
Equitable Life Insurance, Annuity
and Trust Company,
FFICE 74 Walnut street, Phiadelphin.—
1 3 —en leel $250,000.—C hartor perpetual.—
Make Insurance on lives nt their office in Pink
dolphin, and at their, Agencies 'throughout the
States, at the lowest rates of preinium.
Rules tor
. ktisuringlit $lOO on a single Life.
Age. I. or 1 year.l For 2 years. Life
81 I 91 I 60
30 ' 99 1,30 I 1,"
40 ' I,2'J 1,61 2,07
50 1,86 2,07 I 3,91
59 3,48 2°97 G 03
EXAMT.I.E.—A person aged 30 years next birth
day, by pasting the company 911 cents wonld se
cure to his iamily.or heirs $lOO should he die in
aim year • or for $9.90 he secures to them $1000;
ortbr 811 . 1 nnnunily for seven years ho secures
to them $l.OOO should he die in seven years; or
for $20,40 paid annually during life, he secures
81000 to be paid when, he dies. The insurer
securing his own bonus, by the difference in
amount of premiums from those charged by
other offices. For $.f9,50 the heirs would re
ceive $5OOO should ho die in one.yenr.
Forms'of application and all partlepinrs may
be had at the office of FRED'it WATTS, Esq,
Carlisle, Pa.
J. W. LAGIIOR N, Pree't
H. G. tnenETT, B oe'Y•
FRED . K. W Awe, A try.
Dr. D. N. NIAnoN, Medical Examiner.
r nug2a-
Hat and Cap Store.
Tstibscriber havin just. returned from the
A. city, would inform the public that he is now
opening a splendid assortment of SUMMER
HATS at his old stand in N. Hanover street.—
His stock comprises Moleskin, Nutria, Rocky
Mountain Beaver, Pearl, Cassimere and Silk
HATS, of the most substantial make and latest
style. Also CAPS of every description and
quality.
He invites his friends to call at his establish•
mom before purchasing elsewhere, as he is con
fident that they will find it to their advantage.
mrtylo GEORGE KELLER.
N. B.—Highest price given for Furs, Lamb's
Wool, &c. ,
Anti Dyspeptic Catholicon,
For Dyspepsia, Nervous lisedaelie, end LiN:er
Diseases.
"PHIS is a Vegetable compound, warrented
safe and effectual remedy, not only for Dye
pepsin, but for thOse disease# resulting from and
connected with a disordered condition of the
stomach and liver, or dorangementaof the dips
tive, functions, such as debility or weakness,
flatulency,, loss of appetite, sour eructations and
asoidity cif the stomach, costiveness, headache,
flatulent and billions colic It is particularly re
commended to those who are suffering under
debility arid depression of spirits, its soothing
and' renovating poviers being particularly adap
ted to such eases,
For'saltrby TAMES E LEMING. .
3AIEB ENILJG.
,
Corner of Pitt ,61 . , Dish sta. Carlisle
Pi.,cffers fOr.sale oti the' most tenet',
At large assortment of choice DrUgii, and Medi
.einearGhtimicahr,---Pitlititc—Ctlts-&cr,wittrihe
most useful Patout Medicines,, also-An elegant
assortment of Perfuttery -Toilet and Shaving
Soaps,. Shaving-Creami H air Dye; Nair 'Oils,
in great variety,•-41air,
& Cloth bruithes,-:7W;hipsln Roar variety, Uni•
brellett; Canes,, Pocket Books , ,Alontbs, Ink •&
Ink:Stalids,lVfoltONl7,afere & Seals,lFine
& Note i ' impOAniieloppd; 'Razors,. Pelt'
Kmves.,Seissors, &lie* atraillt , ',Fancy
Card . Cases; (lamellae, Patent
Lard Lathes,' Glohsa &,VVielui,lLard 011,:Sperm
'Daridles,'&e.
An extensive nasorkineiti otlinported:&
mastic Begets -TO,lniette&Slitiff;
Call and extl'ininsitlievite'6l4 he, is prepared' to
bffei•indueomopto Act.purehastraeror coat".
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7t. 'lllEW - CLOTHINGIiSTORE;
COfiVeit of Noltalt Hitinaysn',Vin:EouTusn.
• •„ • STRETS, CARLISLE,, PA.
THE subscriber has received smile now open
T ag a choicaieleitiVniiriyiiilerGotfilii7c - drieiir --
ing of Cloths, Oassimers and Vestings, newest
stale at "the lowest rates, which he will make up
into Dress and Frock coats, Over Come, sacks,
cloaks, Pants and Vest s,Dress and Frock eon IS
of cloth from six dollars upwaxds, Pants lrbm
$l5O to $6, Vests from 75 cts". cloaks
from 8 to $2O. ...Ile Also keeps shirts, bosoms.
collars, neck and pocket Isandket•chiefs, com
forts, caps. gloves and Hosiery • in short er:•ry
thing appertaining ton gentleman's wardrebe --
As he IsAgent far an extensive louse he will be
'enabled to offer fresh goads at hart eate n
month, Ile will receive regularly the N York
and Philadelphia and will-spore fro
pains in getting up Isis weak in the 1406 t AloVitble
cod litshionabto manner. He wilLalso mkt., up
work purchased at ollief storesill Me most care
ts] manse . Ile will pay partieulae enemies' to
Children'S Clothing He respectfully solicits a
share of public patronage
\V II PARKINSON, .I' ,
. Dec 13, 1818 • Agent for the Proprietor
g, Great Attraction for the liolida3
At liriss-KiLkle!sad Quetta's,
IN NORTH HANOVER F al l t, CAIILIS . I.E, PA.
'HE Subscriber would respectfully infdm
the CitiZoll6 of Carli de , and those'who may visit
it during the HOlidays, that lie is nosi' nianultie
taring, and will keep constantly on hand, a
large assortment of CONFECTIONARY, \
SUGAR PLUMBS, &c.,
suitable for the ap
proaching festivities?, which will be sold Whole
sale or Retail, at the OLD STINOII Ncirth Han-.
over Street,c few doors north of the Bank,
where he slop has-on hand a large assortment
of FRUITS and N UTS of the latest importa
tion, which wilt be sold on accenimmituing
terms, consisting in part of ORANGES, LE
MONS, GRAPES„, Raisins, Prunes, Dates,
Citron, Figs, Almonds, Cocoa -tuts,. Ctee -
nuts, Filberts, Pea•nuts, English Walnuts, &c.
&c. lie would also call inlet:tint: to the ht st
assortment of FRENCH, GERMAN, AND
AMERICAN TOYS, ever brought to this
place, consisting partly of fine French Fancy
Coxes, kid and jointed D, Ils, all Mee, MI
heads, fine Chinn, common &obit ni.il iwiden
tea Seth, kitchen setts and Inrnnute in host
Blass and tin trumpets, enky (Ings, I
tin, basket and other Pcimy in) i,.u•
all wDaollli and wheellairtiTs. Ile tin
toys, tools in linen, games, s, &c. Pi
anos, Fiddle, Ttimborineti; Hum UPI( hi h. Ae
cor d ons , drums, guns, pistols. &e. Glass :• d
Chinn toys,, line sewing bt*kstr. Also,'lay
and dolhbaske e, and n vat iet y mliet arti: I, 13
too numerous to trention.
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Pln conmi.tion wiiii di, above - he has j' us' re
ceived a pvive lot of •
consistingreof pulver , zed, ern4rcd, loaf nt:d
brown SUGARS. N<wlean!, "Teirided
Syrup, and Sugar House MOLASSES , re l y
cheap. Imperial, Young Ilya nat d Rlm k
TEA. Chocolate. Winer, Sods, St.unr, nncl
Pic-N lc CRACKERS. Cheese. Rice, lila, king
FIIESII SPICES - , sut h eo own t go. cit.-
unman, cloves, m 'Tor, ginger, albune, get mid
or whole.
All orders thankfully received and purrtnally
attended to by I' Al 0 Elt .
Nov. 29.
A T the. Cheap Family Grocery Store Lf J -
SEPII D. HALBERT, ICest.llla street,
Carlisle, you will'always,Ond thc,best of
Family Groceries that the Philadelphia markets
can afford. Tho subscriber hits just returned
from the city, and would 7espectfulfv invite the
public in general and his friends in particular, to
call and examine his stock, which.emlances all
the trtietes usually kept in his brie of business,
suer as RN?, Java and Srl - 6 - mlragr ratwn — r
Young HVson and Block Tens, of the
best quality & flavor; loaf, lolling lost, crushed;
clarified and brown Sugnrs of every pilule. milli
price to suit. Honey, sugar-house, (Menus aid
syrup Molasses. Spices of all kinds, Ito
will warrant pure and freshground. Erectus,
buckets, brskets. butter' bom els, gash rablArs,
clothes pins and brushes of hely vnriery,,-
Castile, fancy, rosin and_rountry E OAPS. l
eo, a general assortment of chewing nod smo
fting TOBACCO, spnrish halt spsnish nod corn.
TOOll CIG.A IIS. GLASS, QI.IF.ENSW.ARE,
and CROCKERY of every description which
he will sell at the lowestipossible p ices.
Feeling grateful for theAiberal patronnge here
tofore bestowed upon him, py n gt m rues pub
lic, the subscriber tenders them his heart);
thanks, and hopes that in his efforts to please,
and particular attention to busines,s to merit a
continuance of their suprort.
Nov'r 22 IE , IB. JOS. D. 11AIBER'r.
$890,558 65
35,373 28
e 1,220,097 67
I , ht times, Oils, and Soars. •
AF.NF and fresh supply from Roussel's Mud
other .1 the best city houses. among which
arc double ~.'peet Briar, Rose Geranium,
'Verbena, • .t. 4 iouls. heliotrope. Milletleur and
Musk, ttutt.r.t......y pm up and for sale at the lowest
prices. Also, for the Hair, Baud°line, Pont
made nux Fluure, Jenny Lind heir gloss, Bear's
Oil, Maccassar Oil, fine•seeined Antique nil,
Philocome, Beef's Marrow, fine Myrtle and Vio
let Pommndes. Also Fancy 'Soaps, such as
Roussel's Shaving Crenm. Wright's do, Military
do, Almond and Palm Wash Soap, nicking an
assortment unsurpassed bv..any in the horendb.
may3l S 'V lIAV ER STICK
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DRUGS! DRUGS! . DRUGS!
JUST RECEIVED,
Country' Moreliant.t erd
Pedlars, arc invited tocall and exnnime
stock of Medicines, Paints, Glass, Oil, Vat
nishes, &c.
Wetherill &Brother's Pure:Lead, Chronic
.Pnint‘and Varnish Brushes,
Jersey. Window „Glass, T•tnseed ,s, urpen
„ tine. Copal and Coach VarOish, and; Red Lead.
All of which'. will be 'Sold - at the - very lowest
market price; at the aeon Driig and flook Store
of• • 8. Ir..'HAVERSTICK:
NOV . 29th . ; 1848;.,
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Fresh Groceries,
GROCERIES; GROCERIES !
"Vaiety.'s the Spice of Life."
THANKFUL for the favors heretofore
bestowed upon us, in our line el busiesi•-,
We again would "HERALD" to our 111111,1101.151
customers, that we are in constant say t I 91 a
general assortment, (which we arc it coring
almost weekly front the city) of all ankles Fer
taining to the business of a
Grocery and Tea Store, •
embracing Brown Sugars of good qualities at 5,
6,7, and 8 , cts per pound, Rirr Cofico's nt 8,9,
and 10 cts, Crushed, Pulverized and Broken
Loaf Sugars. as 9 and 10 cis per peund. Java
n •d Mocha Coffees, also BLACK and GREEN
TEAS of choice selections, either in bulk or in
metallic packages, always fresh, at tram '3,1 to
81,50 per pound, together with every variety of
Spices, such as CIisJNA MON, MACE", CIT
RON, Pepper, Cloves. Ginger, Nutmegs, mus
tard, kc. LIVERPOOL AND G A SALT,
together witli Fine Salt. either in sacks or t•mal
ler quantities. SPERM AND WAX CAN
DLES, together wirli Mould and Dipi qualities,
Sperm and Whale blenched Oils, of pare quell- .
ty, as also SALMON AND 111A.CE All EL;
Molasses, Syrup, Vinegar, Cheese, Clociters
and numerous other articles, all of Which lot'
quality and prices we feel confident on insTection
will prove equally as good and ns reasobable
as can be sold any where else. But a (all from
our friends can satisfy them best and us to.
Remember the "Old Stand," nearly epposito
Burkholder's (formerly Beetem's) Tavern Main
street. I WEB P.
Carlisle, :)ill Dee. 848. •
DRUGS
Patent Medicines, Flerbs and Extracts, .
Fine Chemicals, ' Spices'; ground and whole
Instruments, t" Essences;
Pure Essen': Oils Perfumery, &o.
DYESTUFFS.
I „ Log,nud Ctim Woods,
- • Oil Vitriol.
• . , Copperas,
it Ltio Dye*,
PAINTS.:;, .
Indigoes,
Madders,
SlMltle
Minn, ,
.queens*raro,.*: ~ • .
A LARGE and'generalilelecilon of tlteserir
r liaise in every yarkety„lias 'peen added to oar ris
tiortreenti... Aleci, a 'lot of ,Oeder el,ilbrac
ind.Tfibq
: Churns - Buckd,a;.gails,Ma., at usual
loyeniices, tit`pie'Grocerypiora
lylarelil4p.:-!. • ;••••;•• "-. .• J '.EB Y.
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