Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, May 16, 1849, Image 4

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11113TORYscIRMORTIOLLTIIRE ,
• IT is linpossible•lit this day to assign,
even by approximation, the'epech when
men, renounCing the fruits of forests and
the flesh of Wild animakt, addicted them
sielies to, the cultiiation of the earth.—
Among all, people', 'mythology places in
the rank of Gods those who first taught
the.culture of the lands and brought forth
useful vegetables; and such men were
their first legislators. Such were Osy
ris among the Egyptians, Triptolomus
and Ceres, among the ancient Pelagians;
such, probably were the,cultivator-civi
' !Wit - heroes of China and India, whose
nettles have come down to us in poetic
allegories and fables. The Bible teaches
us that Abraham, the chief of a shepherd
people, cooked his bread in the ashes to
' give it hospitably to the strangers who
visited him ; and we find Esau selling
his birthright for a dish of LENTri.s. •
We are'.not to believe . that perfection
in agriculture was necessarily connect.;
ed exclusively with a more or less ad
vanced civilization. The Tyrians and
• 'Carthagenians, with their purely com
mercial tastes, the Greeks with their
literary and aristic tendencies, were only
middling 'cultivators. Rome, from its
cradle, Was the capital of an min.:Fitly
cultivating people. Their Patricians and .
Plebeians equally did honor to themselves
by . cultivating the-earth with their own
hands. Per it was the earth which nou
rished the people, and it was the labour
of the fields which hardened their ho
lies. This'ancient ancient, was admired
when compared With
.th 3 subsequent ef
feminacy, In the latter periods of the
republic the culture was left to slaves,
while the Romans lived in cities where
amusements. plays,_ sights, - and idleness
soon finished in their corruption.' In
•opulent financiers, whose profusion and
luxury have beta so stigmatized by his
torians, the natural productions of their
country did not satify their gormandizing
wants; - but ~lrmeniit Pe-Pia ' end=-even
*some of the countries of India, were put
under contribution to furnish vegetables
and fruits of luxury and even Gaul;
which had been watered with the sweat
--of their ancestors, was transformed into
.pleasure gardens, parks. and villas, where
debauchery established her monstrous
orgies. Now the Roman edifice was
beginning, to crumble in everypart- and
tumble into decempositiOn.' Elordes of
barbarians, led by a providential instinct.
invaded Italy, then already but a carcase,
and began to compose a new world on
the debris of the old., In this general
CataCVlsm. (Jrh4g¢t)in which all the arts, ,
all nationality were forgotten, agriculture
!ell back to a condition almost barbarian.
- When, alter some, centuries, we see it
grow aeain r it was by a Prince whom
history calls THE GREAT; under his pow
erful action civilization cominenced giv
ing forth new light: Charlemagne has
the honor of causing agriculture to flour.
ish again in - -vestern Europe. Our
' ancient chronicles relate that he did not
disdain to sell the produce of his own
garden, thus giving . an example to his
subjects to do likewise. _But, in orderlo
vi.u., - u,,,..........v0n-a..cabizatliva,c4cl.h.e, lend.
here is a list of the plants which he, in
the fifty fifth chapter of his Capaularies,
commanded to be cultivated :
FLOWERS.—noses, Ltilies, •Balsams,
lris,Hallows.
AROMATIC PLANTA.—Sage, Rue, Mint,
Cummin, Rosemary, Etracentia, Fennel,
Coriander, Nigelle., 4.„
KITCHEN VEOETAiILEAr—CIICHmbers,
Citron, Melons, Kidney -Beans, Chick
Peas, Lettuce, Rocket. Parsnip, Beet,
Carrot, Ad ri p ia, Turnip, Cabbage. Onion,
Beans, Chervil, Endina, Blidd, Cabbage,
Leek, Eschalotte, Peas.
DYE PLANTS, ix.—Madder, Teazles,
Hemp.;
DRUos.-1 - libi - sea, Temente, Euphor
bium, Origan, Little Centau ry.
This table gives an idea of the garden
- culture in Gaul in the commencement of
the ninth century. The autnber of
plants. it is seen, is very limited. But
alter that period there was a rapid, im
provement, and trade la the products
began to be, gdifem . I.
EARLY TOMA'POES..--." While the fruit
remains 'green," says a recent wr;ter on
the management of tomatoes, have
much accelerated' the ripening by remo
ving the large leaves from the , dense
bunches of frait;and phicing white boards
behind them, so as to- reflect the sun's
rays upon them.' With the same view
an English apthor of_eininence_recom
nicinds tfri:77 - • ,
The British fruit raisers consider',a
good wall for fruit, equal to an advance
of six , degrees towards the cc i nator., By
planting the tomatoes, in beds under 'a
fence brilliantly whitewashed, or painted
white, the maturation of ?the fruit would
no, doubt be materially,tdv,anced,----Fie
quent, 'and (Milieus :irrigation, with soap
:suds, and cleanly _cultivation, greatly fa.
cilitates The diveropiiment of this fruit.
r Urs!teizeti:ao4";:cliviiinq
• • • st • -•••-;•'-- CHEAPER Tliati • EVER,
161 / 4 Wholesale and 'Retall—At• the
' 4 4 0 - -,•' , "Phibidelphia "Watch and 'Jew
• '" , •!••:alry.Btarel"P No: 96 North SEr
- CONE strcat;cor,ner of• Quay.-
••• •••\•• \ • • 17 etreet.••••' -• . ••• •• ••
Oldliavireils&leek • fulljewallod,t3o and
' "," • ••• ••••• •
Silver Levers, 'je;rihlliid; $l5 and *wards.
Geht:•Leptne, 18 k.' ciaaaai ; jaw,elled;‘, $25 %and
upwards •" '••'• '
`Silver Lepines;
' jewelled,llo 'and upwards •
• Silver Quartier . Watchesi . ,ol4.to,e'lo:
Bitter Bacons, °duel' , j)er.initt—Tea,
"115, Desert 810; Tablp4 Pother articles in pro.
'llortltirc.‘. AU 'gcods.;warranted 'to be' what they
' n ;sris'ittld for,' J:
CIVEI,Ifr and SILVER WAR E,
' - 111.1i,00rn - 7-eseortrdereirtiflUTlTE) iii 7& Co.,
"B'Siinpecin_ L 'Eleiritol'&l3idther4 E;l3 Yates &
• ACii,.„TAher tfairtsej4 CIA W.Bbesleyi niid other
• ' superior"Tatatit c -prirer. Moveinenti,'.which,Wlll
he cased in any style ,“
• ' Arrangeirtente liave . 4lmitrimad4pirith all the
~09 , 0 ,11, 4 m ,ed rooat;ciileb,reicd,,tnaanfactigei t i al
qangif/Pdi.V:f4l,Pish o.ortin9ttfa t Y541 21 1'0
ionye;off.-yv etch, for whrn
.oydera cw.i!! be'„ialcon,
' fild.l.thei,nmAne,!;.aro ret9q.m?!!lll: Pereon,
_ .40 i 719 0-P 4l9n - 11 !F 9i !" t " 14. :'i" .
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" Tiio Yanlieeis Fo (Skln.
• .tAtornio''Squirer satd.ttlown,,st,'g!ving
a nod:arid a vyintt . to Lyman Timle, aslthese
gents stood in their . store in Boston *'M&
ning, up and dressed {or business. •
'How are you, sit?' saittlhe merchants.
'Pooty well, Considering the staterbl things
in ginerawl. J say. yo 3 sell skins here,
don't ybur
, We do, ifocasionitllf,' Was the response.
'Well, so I calculated; buy fox Wirth tenu,
I reckon V'
'Someftes.,• Why; have you get some
for sale,E.;_; ,
'Some? Ye-s ; guess I have me; Its some,
teoii, I tell yeou3
'Let's look at it,' says one of the* cocc
chants.i
The owner °lithe skin tugged at
the capacious pockets of his old tyaller'
over-coat, a few minutes, and out came a
pretty considerable, sizeable bung-up of a
venetable reYnird.
'There it is—a perfeot bewty it is t too.—
Aint
'Seen many finer ones,' says Towle.
'Praps yeou hey, and Wraps yeou hain't;
but I deou think its a rale bewty—sliok-and
shiny as a bran new hat.'
'When dui you get thaskin'l'' says ate
merchant. ' • •
'When did 1 get it? Why, when [ - killed
the darn'd miner. of couv.!,
'Yes we kncW, but'Wisir in the Fall or
Summer, or when " !' '
.
'Oh ! yes ; well I recken, 'ttvar'nt fur"
from 4th o July, any way, fur I'd just clean.'d
up my old shootin' piece, for p'rade on the
-glorious anivarsar3 , and- along comes the old
crater, and 1' just gay,tihini a rip in - thegiz:
•zard that settled• his hash ipightyivlden,l
or tell you'tFo
J.,%—sk-ins l l—saia—the—morehant,lare-not
very gond when taken in hot weather; the
fur and hair is thin, and riot good . for much
in &tinnier.'
neow. I reckno r .since, come to
Mtnir - tr — overmWM — liiit - weiitirer - wliwo 1
shot the critter ; no,"11( he darit'd it it was;
made a thunderm' mistake aboui that. fur
I and Seth Peurkins wur gun' to a — frolic, I
remember it like a book, cold as sixty, snow•_
In' maul, was by ginger
‘ll4 ell,' says the nterthant, cw o as the. fox
very tat
"Fa-t 0! Molly, war'nt it fall Never
did 1 see seen a r.., fellow in all the days of
my MC. Why yeom the fat d'ome clean
throng the critter's acwn his legs,
'till the very airth was greasy where me
darn'd varmint crawled round. Did - by
peualtins
'Too lat,then; we gins:s tope . good,' said•
Towle. 'Fat skins, sir, are not so hood as
those taken • from 'an animal not more thrin
ordinary tat.'
Well, guess wasn't so darted fat, Mather;
come to think ripecrut it, 'was .anuther tov
our Siah shot last fall ; this old critter wasn't
sa darned lat—fact. I guess, it was rcylher
poor, kind of icon, tree mettjus lean; poor pld
Nurni in t was about to dye of pure starvation:
never diet see such darri'd, eternal starved.
• -" mer
Very poor, eh V says Lyman. .
Very poor? f guess it was, so almighty
poor, that the critter's bonewitick clean emu,
almost three' his skin; had'ut killed it jest
when I .did v id would died afore it gotten
rods . further. Fact, by golly !'
Ah well," says the merchant, •we see
the skin is very poor; the fur is thin and
loose, and would not suit'us.'
Wunt 'suit yeou ? Neow, look ahere
yeou,' says the Yankee, folding up his ver
satile skin, 6 I don'i kind o' like such dealing
as that, no heow Oind be darn'd to d ar
nation el you catch a.e n tradin' lox skins
with yam agin, there aint no lumber in the
State o' Main!' And the holder of the skin
vanioused.—Aurora Borealis.
TAKING IT Cooma.- 7 A gentleman residing
in a villtsgo rt.:many, miles from Exeter, in
this State, finding :that aiatinuticti of his
wood pile contirmisil alter his fires were out,
lay awake one night in order to 'obtain,
possible, some clue to the mystery. At an
hour when 'all honest folks should be in
bed,' hear/neon opetalor at work ir , the
yard, he cautiously raised his C/SU/her win
dow and saw a lazy brother endeavoring'to
get a•Iog on his wheelbarroiv. •
You're a pretty fellow,' said the owner,
'to come heita and steal my Wood while I
sleep."
yee,' Jeplted_the and.l .suppotto
yiru would stay up there and see me break
my 'back'•with' lilting, before, you'd'offer -to
comedown and kelp me.+-4!orts!noutit Mes:
tenger. •
.THE NIAGARA SOWER-BATH,
igerHlS_Bath_took-tha_premium-at-theFitii-of-,
the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia . ': October
:1848, thep . nli Bath that:ever took premium
at that inaptupapd - alao - tookiliefirst premium
at the Fair of the Maryland justitute, Noiam.
bar 1848: • , ,
&great and important improvement , id Made
in this Shower, , bath over all others, by throWing
the water immediately on. the.`body. i withbut
.wetting the boad,littleas at the will or pleasure
of the batheet but a greater' point ie gained by
beineenabled to bathe wtth' warm ,watcr, whicli
no other , Showetaithrie•adepied Wl...and moat
0011 the Bath can be.medicated without-injury
'to the:hair, •;
Many persons cannot ittlie.a cold baih—their
case is met in this as theyoattregulate the tem.
perature., of the -meter to.; etut their Lwish, and
commence bathing: at any, season of the year
Without any unpleasant result. Ladies can have
the advantage of bathing' without wetting" the
head or coveritig.fheettimi: l ?'-'l` 9 4,
:The arrannementa are 8 ,41 0 14 0 -and 6oMpleto;
'and, not ' to , get oat, of Oder.. [ TIM th
ran be adjustektiktrit'any licightfrorn a small
child:se the tallest, person. i , When -the:door; is
- closed;;villutteinfaiittrttfld'iluThilif , a, sp.
- ptiara - nWie,riniFiffi .a.neaf, mope pl.turniture. l .•.•,,,:
They' have received the approbation of.Asavel
ral: medical gentlemen—others erarequested to
'and M
call examine them. attufactnred .by the
,Patentee..; .EPHRAIM LARRABEE, •:'
i• 24 South Calvert:B[lTel,', Baltimore.
,tI.I3ATI-lING.--:Reed what Annatt:opotayi;:
-Do not omil L Ye' who would health' seeukr, ,,
The - deilfirealfithlition, that•ehallUear • 7 ' 7 'l!
or the' Aid enough to heat ;
'Thu body, sacred- froin'ondecent • :- ".
Still, tibe:Oulti•;:evetr if It did i edt'!doilduce •.
(Meilltleh4lll, Ili** to .ficlkillititYllrY.:Steldli t .'
61 i.
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i Fst o.,, v _ i t, p i is, poser r S'Avorst.foe,4,..tlqs
this osse'rnar virtue, Isge,fiskiglejni•e4“.i.',,•'
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. . '1A:45013' . ' ET-TER,' - '46 . SON. r - '
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:!) ' :01:11: DI; ait) ittillic c . Alike attention o
• 9-fousetkdetters ''d' the 'public, to the, ex
. tensive, Mock - of. snlend TURNITIJ RR , . triele.
ding Softie, Wardrobes, ntreand other. Tables;
Dressing and'Plain Bureaue, and every varietrol
Cabinet- ware' 'and 'Chaire, , which they have ',lust
• ,opened at their" - NE W ROOMS,.on . the ,corner
Of North Hanover and_Louther streets, Carlisle.
They are confident that,the .m prior Algal' of
1 'the workmanship, and elegance of style, in'
their articles are got up, together with ; their
CHEAPNESS, will recommend them to every 06c
ion wanting. Furniture. They have, also made
, arrangenienta for • manufacturing 'and keeping a
constant supply of every article in their tine, both
plain and ornamental, elegant and useful, at
prices which cannot fail to suit purchasers, They
would earnestly mvite persons who are about to
commence..house•keeping, to call and ,examine
their' present elegant stock, to which they will
constantly make additions of the newest and most
modern styles.
COFFINS made to order at the shortest no.
tine. for town and country. '
•Carliale. Sent 6, 1844,
DRUG AND F.A.NOY STORE !
IniESPECTFULLY invites . the: - l '!W;
IL Lion of the public to his'
Dmi. and ranoy St ore,
in Wist Main street, darlisle, where he has
just received a fresh assortmenti'of Drugs Me
deeines, Paints,.oils, Perfumery, 3owelry and
Fancy Goods. •
Atno n - ge Wry Tula - TYCO:RIM
all the most'
Approved Patent Medicines,
All kinds of Salts, Dye Stuffs,
Quinine, Opium, Castor and Sweet Oils
White Lead, Indigo, Spices, fresh ground.
Glass, Putty, Chloroform,
Shandeliers, Lamps ~ .W icks, Sperm Candles,
Shaving and Toilet Soaps,
Cologne, )t - wo, Lavender and Orange flower
'Wain.
.7.4 Bars ß e 00 h. Marrow and gair•Dye,
'Nail, Too 'l, flair, and Shaving Brushes,
Fine Ivory' Corn, and Shell Combs;
Finger Muss, Bracelets, and Breast Pins,
Bead Bags and Purses, : .
Porte Monneirs, J
Silver Spectacles and Pencils,
Gold Pens, Ink and Inkstands,
Fine Writing and Note Paper Envelopes,
' Motto Wafers, Seals and Paper I.y / eights,
Mirrors - and Fancy Boxes,
- t ustoa on d Surgical Instruments,
Fihe Knives and Scissoll7" -
Carriage and Riding Whips,
&e.,
o Country Physicians, Merchants, Pedlars and
there may hear something to their advantage
by calling
and Pine Oil - received fresh'
every week.
.11,..Medical aid and advice gratis to the poor.
January 17. 1848.
WEIGHT d SAXTON,
MP" TE RS and Dealers in Foreign and
I
ARD WARE, GLASS, OILS,
Peiwrs, Td - AILS, IRON, STEEL, &c, East
High street, `opposite Ogilhy'S dry good store,
Carlisle, Pa.. have just received and are now
opening a large assortment of .Goods in their
line, to which they would call the attention of
Farmer's, Mechanics, Builders, Housekeepers,
and others wanting Hardware, as tlieir eteck has
been - bought at the lowest rates, and will be sold
at a small profit.
PATGNT a
lytar_have also received a few of HOVEY'S
CORN STALK
CUTTERS, to. which they would invite the at
tention of Farmers. These ilischines have ta
ken the .premium at nearly all the Agricultural
Exhibitions in the country, and are considered
preferable to any'other Cutter now in use,.
0c125.
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A Purely Vegetable Medicine.
1 1 ORSDELL'S VEGETABLE BLE RESTO- -
I V R A'l'l vE ILL§ gypot.../fBng ertirludr.
Laveof this Country for some years past. They
have done this entirely airough their great worth
as a FAMILY MEDICINE. Agencies have
been appointed but no puffing and lin-hue such
as is resorted to by quacks to sell their m.olicine
has been done. The pills are °Herod for sale
and hove and' villcontinue to be sold by all t o'e
principal"- storekeepers . The proprietors -claim
r {he foltolvin uovarnagell over
alf . ot hers—viz; 'I hey are P URELY VEGE
TABLE. They are CERTAIN 'l'o OPE
RA l'Eye Their operation is FR EE from all
"PAIN. They can be used with EQUAL BEN
EFIT by the YOUNGEST INFANT arid the
S FRO NGEST MAN—Their efficiency in Fe
vers, Ape. Hendathes. 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 gentleman in St. Louiswho was cu
red of a TAPE WORM by the use of them,
TRY THEM THEY WILL NOT FAIL.
Travelling agent for the State, of Pennsylva
nia—Cum-axis P. AnIET. For sale, price 25ets
ahox containing FIF I`Y PILLS, with full di•
rections by the following agents in Cumberland
County
For stile by DR RAWLIN'S Carlisle, Pa.
JOHN DILLER, Wu ,BnArrox,—Newvile.
W D E HAYES.—Shippensbnrg.
S L SENTAtAN,—Newburg,
A WEEKS &ca7, —
Proprietors, Laboratory, No 141 Chestnutstreet
Pniladelphia,
January, 24th, 1849,
NEW AND CHEAP
iKtaateallTszraitecao 6;s3=i:rase
NOW opening 14 JACOB SENER, who're
spectfully calls the attention of his friends
and the public generally and all dealers in
HARDWARE'; to his newand splOndia assort
ment of all kinds of Hardware, such as Sad
dler's Toole and Saddlery Ware of every de
acription and style, all kinds of Carpenter's tools,
and building materiels of all kinds and nett
style, all kinds of material used by Cabinet
makers. Also' Shoe Findings of all kinds, a •
good assortment of Men'e morocco, kid, French
straits, lining and binding skins for shoe-ma
kers, .all articles used by shoe makers constathly,
kept on hand. Bleckerniths can be supplied
with the very best of hammered iron , . warranted
good, also all kinds of rolled, slit, round, band,
and strap iron, cast, shear. spring Englisti, , and.
American blither steel, warranted good, also a
_, lot of sheet. iron. for ..ti nners.__Housekeepers can
also be supplied with every article necessary
for housekeeping in the Hardware Line.
Ethereal and Pine Oil Lamps of every descrip
tion just received, elso.ethersial and pine oil for
'sale. just fresh, all kinds of, paints, oils, yarn
bikes, turpentine,,,also e kfirst rate article to pre
serve leather arid' keep 'the feet dry.—
Look out and bear in Mind.
Farniersi. Mechanics and ,Housekeeperti an d
all whit use the article of HARDWARE; calf;
_nt_theold_svell--k now n-new -arrange - CHARD=
WARE STAND, formerly
,kept., by- Lewis '.
Harlan. in North Hanover street, next door to
John Cornman's tavern stand, now kept by H.
Glass, and also next door to George Reller's
Fancy Hat and Cep Store. Call and examine
for yourselves, Lind save money, as we are 'de
-. termitted to sell all articles at the very smallest
: proOt for CASH and;we think we shall be able
to srell a . little • , ,r.r than any other Hardware
Store to town,.ato - . ands are well Selected
and are purehased.r g.'-, o-der tweed; ley at
the neWartanged Hares , —.3 Store, well-known
as .Lewis• Harlan's bid Stand, where' You may
~find a good assortment of every article in 'the
•- Hardware Trade. Don't forget the 'Stand,'att
utck sales ribd small profitals the order of the
Call end - eimine'for'youitiolvee,-,,
• , 'JACOB
510 r air A K ( 4 , itER,
4411 6/ 1 "
Vititie.red Coititriisiaa,and For* Aiding
To. 79 Bowly's Wharf,,
• If ALTIMQRI., •
FOR- the • sale of Plour,,Grain, Cloverseed,
"Whinkel,..Luniher
o &c. &e. Also, ',for
warding Goode, via. Title 'Water Canal . and
Pennsylvania. 1m provetinents. Orders for, fish
• ,&e. A &c. Supplied at lowest
5 -1..• " .
-- . - - - F , Hdyit,witrdißS - 6n - gicged. in the above:
,dalinctlte: fait five,years, coot inure fee' off the
patronage of his "frtende and the pahlte is iv
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°fox to Ilk-!,,tt •t,
, i;,. . „Pumps; thrisst,, vi 7 1,,, • ~‘, „ p ;,y •
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P)rNUISFf•
A ' poatirYa litre : for Burns sod' Scaldej.
Rheeintitiern;'JSalt Rho I ;
li tt,Spre;o r 4BealdjHead, !Sofa ",.ti
Ranted iElyer,', Fairer' toretriSore •
• "••" .YNtittdits.BreettHreits,t,t,ute• •
• " • .••••• ••• , and . , , Wolinda,'Chapped
• L4.,e'OniU
••'. - • andill settees of
liiflantination
• • ;
Where the
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pang affected can be reacktd, Burns and
No matter how • severe. We perfectly:
• hermitage, if the "Pain Extractor" is at
hand to be applied. But-mark: it
must be the genuine pulley. •
TO MOTHERS OF PAMJLIES
It may with truth be said, that there is
scarcely , a family of small children to be
found, but where accidents sometimes do oc.
cur, such us Burns, Scalds, Cute, Wounds and
Bruises. Children are subject moreover to
Week find Inflamed Eyes, Rheumatism, E.
rugtions, Sorel, swellings, and Inflamma.•
Lions.
Didley's *Logical Pain Extractor.
That is to-say, the Genuine article, (not the .
misnamed, spurious and counterfeit extrac
tors, that appear under various forms, names
and disguises,) and which may be had at the
Proprietor's only Depot in New York, and of
his authorized .agents, (whose names are in
the papers and on my Purnpliletso never fails
in_any.of_the-abomeases, no matter how- see
vere they may be, not alone to extract tn
pain forthwith, and effect a speedy and 'car
taiq cure—and thus save a . vast denl pf suffer
ing: But, what is of the least importance,
especially to Girls—awl it is to thin that the
attention of Mothers is particularly requested
Dalleys Genalue Extract*, in the worst ease 4
of Burns and Smarty, leaves no scar, or un.
sightly mark behind, to remain, in after years
a monument of sorrow and ,regret to affee
tionate parents. It has, moreover, sod not
unfrequently, been the means, in extreme
cases, of preserving life itself,
No Family ought therefore to be
without the „Extractor for a day.
Printed .Paroplllets containing certificates
of curyii and for the truth of which I hold
myself aespurtstatre, may be obtained, at my
Gepot-05-Brrirdway, New:Yak, and Oft. ap
plication to my anthorised agents.
The ft !lowing from George E Pomeroy,
Esq. the well known proprietor of the Express
bpeaks for itself of the impOrtance of the
Pain Extractor to every Parent.
Expri3ss'OfficO, Albany, Sept. 1.
Mn. Dailey, Dear Sir—With feelings of no
ordinary pleasure 1 address you in relation to
the benefit I have received from your inValu.
able Vain Extractor. Lately, my little dough
ter, 6 years old, had a pitcher of boi:ing wa
ter turned into her bosom, her screams wefts
dreadful, so il.qt a crowd instantly gathered
before the :Mese to learn the cause of the ter.
rible screams. I tore her clothes asunder,
and soon spread on your solve, and she was
carried and laid upon a bed. She was soon
relieved from her pa ins, and said, "Ma, I tell
as if I could -laugh," and was soon Id sweet
sleep. She was scalded to a blister from the
top of her shoulder over more than half tier
chest, and round under her arms. On the
shoulder and breast it was very deep, yet
from tho first hour, she complained drily when
it was dressed, The sore healed rapidly, and
there is nu contraction of the museleti.
With many wishes, my dear sir, for your
success iii,the sale riethie mighty article.
- lam yuure, with respect
E POMEROY.
itSP J 4 iro W r ecitYn te ?
They abound; and es I am cognizant of their
positively dangerous and deleteri ma effete, I
herewith distinctly deciare, that [wilt not
hold novel( ReeponstbW for the efTects of any.
Extractor, unless it it be procured at uty own
Depot/1—.145 Broadway, New York, and 235
Chestnut sfrest, Philadelphia, orfrom::my—A-u
-thaTriica Agents.
MARK THE FOLLOWING!
The Genuine Dailey Extractor, when sp.
plied, cools and affords almost instantaneous
relief, whereas the Counterfeit and spurious
Extractors irritate and Mere - ape the psi...
Dr Dailey is the inventor of this truly won
derful remedy, and he never has nor never
will communicate to any living man the socket
of , its preparation!
All Extractors, therefore, purporting to be
the genuine Dailey, that are not made and
put up by him. aro base and vile counterfeits.
H DALLEIf„ 415 Broadway, New York,
and 235 Chesnut street, Philadelphia.
JAMES FLEMING, Carlisle, Agent for
the county of Cumberland.
DEXTUIL SURGERP.
Dr, D avidson and Brother,
OF 'ROCHESTER, N. Y.
L ESPECTFULLY - announce 'to the cid
sena of Carlisle and vicinity that they have
ta en rooms at Burkholder's "Washington Ho
tel," where they. are prepared to perform ope
rations in all the various branches of DEN
TISTRY. Ladies and Gentlemen wishing the
preservation and substitution of these beautiful
organs, the Teeth, would do well to give tlipm
a call.
Dr. F. Davidson, having graduated in Medi
cine, gives his special attention to the diseases
of the mouth and teeth.
Caries of the ~.teeth effectually; and perma
nently,cured, if the destruction of the tooth has
not gone too far:.•,
,;,
The teeth 'carefully cleansed of accumulations
9f Tartar, which, it permitted to remain, will
destroy their use and beauty, undermining the
beet constitutions by exciting Dyspepsia, Neu
ralgia and other chronic diseases t and making
the breath fcetid and disagreeable.
Teeth and Fangs carefully extracted with the
most improved instruments, without bruise or
laceration to the gums.
Parts, or whole setts.._ofincornmtlble teeth
of perfect similarity with the natural, inserted
upon pure gold or palladium, in the most beau
ttiul and durable manner.
All operations 'warranted to be entiefuntoty
and les inn. Ladies and Gentlemep waited
upon nt their Tesideaces, if desired.
March 14,1849. • '
VITZIRraII 3301NZ1,
T •
MRE subscriber would inform his friens and
tha — pliblic generally that-he has taken the
-• . . large and commodious public
house, situated on the corner of
1111 • South' Hano.ver and. Pomfret ets.,
in the borough of Carlisle. lately
r occupied by Samuel Morret,
where he wi lendeav,or to se,ve those who may
him' in'the Wear sitisfectory manncii.—
The , house Is .pletteently„situated, apd • farm ,
iehed throughOut,.vattit, good liedding,ano other
furnittire,,and his apoommodathme are such as
will kt convenient and deairable stopping
place.. NO exertionsbe:spared to make it
agreeable in oil its departments to those who
may fevothim with'Sii call, OARDERS will
be taken ,by tke week, Month', or" Year at the
'usual prices. ' ". JOHN WERT,
Gieen Black ;Team
PHE subserilier has just received 'alum lot
.4.fresh and choice including. IMPERIAL,
HYSON.,antI.BtamOIVEAS al l pricpe, front
341 t 051,25 per lb.,'whlohloY,Price and flavor
we can confidently reehmmind , as being eqbal
_net superier,ta anvothqrseleition in town:•
, J W EBY; ..
-WattAerattimmiiir nes,
'FoIi,YHE'II:ADILAL cunt 0r..HER...10A 1
OR;I4.IPTURP: .
SUPPLY.' of: the apiive
received and kept •con eitontly
Me • • 1it2',41 • •;:t-,. , 11.1.v..t.t
,0 101 D 104 tiTtipity,
,9Fuj i
otv ',LeaVV l sl) A o(4tofittlalittf's-••.0 ;:)".•
EUPL l cAt l at'l;P:?.!
J'Astilibo4ll444lkl''.(",,:7l
13,1'1.2?:Z-24;•..t.,41.7:,..i. w.e., • ;
.IVERo6lVcAttoti
. .. .
GRE 4T' .
, BARGAINMA TON 'AND' JEWELR Y:STORE
~., : WHF.I4I-6old and Sil,
rt!- - ,'' ' • vet -Wait:hos of every: l
'",)
a , ...,*.: .. description can Im'had 1
'; ; rio , 2
.:-. - 4 , .. Jur:from ten' to -rfifteett
- ' h V ‘-='''',-- fess limn ally othet4atare
` V...,_ . - '• 6 4 ' 3771 in New York OrTnila4r.
-,... r .... ... '.- . .-' ,- q ''_-• .dolphin.. „gersons•Who
wish to get a good watch, perfectly regulated,
would do, wolf to calf at the ' slum of the sub—
scriber,-andabrittiarci the quality and price of his
.watches with that ofhther,stores.
...
GOOD WATCDES AT TILE FOLLOWING EXCEEDINGLY
LOW PEIC.E9,
Gold Levers, fulljewePti,:B carateases, tas 00
Silver do- do 12 00
Gold Lepines, jeweled, :8 carat cases 23 00
Silver do do • 900
Silver Verge- Watches, from $3,00 upwards.
Gold Pencils from $1 io - 18,00; Gold' Pens,
with silver cases and pencils attached, for 75c.
Also, a handsbme Assortment. of new and
fashionable Jewelry,. M. prices' far • below the
twill store prices. Old Gold and silver bought
or taken in exchange,
' • LEWIS R BROOMALL, •
No 110 North SECOND Street, second door
below Race, Philadelphia
irrCut this advertisement out. and bring it
along, you will - then be sure to get into the right
store. -
Lykens Valley Coal.
THE Lyken's Valley Coal Company will be
prepared to deliver COAL, on and after the 20th
instant at their depot, Millersburg, Dauphin Ch.,
Pennsylvania, (at the bend .of the Wisconisco
Canal, 12 miles from Clark's Ferry,) at the fol.
lowing prices,•CASH.
Lump, Broken & Screened $2.00 per ton
Nut • • 0 • 1,75
Lime burners screened 1, 4 373- "
Lime burners mixed 75 ••
WILLIAM HAWKINS.
April 11;'49, 4m. Treasurer
WALTERS k HARVEY,
gaits ELizelhurst & Wakora i )
7011RODUCE.`and Gandhi - Commission Mer-
L — chants, Nos. 15 and 16, Spear's Wharf.
BALTIMORE. Liberal edit' advances made
on consignMentg of all kinds of Produce.
mar2B '
2000Pemium
BJ. WILLIAMS, No 10 NORTH SIXTH
e STREET, Philadelphia. VENITIAN
& WINDOW 81-lAD E MAN UF A.CTURER
Awarded xho-Oret-And..higliesfAledals at the N.
York, Baltimore and Philadelphia Exhibitions,
for the superiority . of his BLINDS, with con
firmed confidence, n - his manufacture,) asks the
attention of purchasers to his assortment of
2000 BLINDS of naYrow and wide slats, with
fancy and plain Trimmings, of new styles and
colors. A lecr,.ft large and general assortment Of-
TRANSPAT:IINT WINDOW SIIRDES, all of which
ho will sell at the lowest cssii PRICES.
Old Blinds painted and trimmed tolook equal
to new.
EALERS SUPPLIED on liberal
terms.... The citizens of Cumberland county
are respectfully invited to call before buying
elsewhere—confident of pleasing all. Open in
the Evening..
March 21.
CALCINED & LAND FiIASTER.
7o Plasterers. Farmers and Commission Aler
rhaiits. t
IT' should not be forgotten that P. COG
GINS & Co. of Philadelphia, are manufact
in g and have constantly on hand a superior ar
ticle of CALCINED PLASTErR, which 1 114
sell at the low rate of 30 cis per.bushel, or $1.'37
per barrel and also the first quality. of LAND
PLASTER, for Agricultural purposes. at the
reduced rate of 17 cis per bushel, nr 90 eta per
barrel. Terms. CARAT. Call at either establish
ment, Schuylkill Eighth above Willow street,
or Brown street Wharf on the Dclaware...,Z;
ders
mar2B ... •
Cumb. Vally Transportation House
gl ietlrP
?At'
Canal and Rail Road Line, for Philadel-
phia; - Bultimnre,Tittstinrg, &c. '
w. Keat.R....EcisiVarfling and Commission
ft, Merchant,- 1 - Ixhrisenne, Pa. informs his
friends and the public, that from (he liberal pat
ronage extended to him during the past year he
has been encouraged.to make more extensive ar
rangements for the present •season, and has ad
ded two new, large and splendid Boats to his
LINE, And will be fully prepared after the op
ening of the Canal, to forward P ROB UCEond
MERCHANDIZE of all kinds to and from
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsbaigh, &c., at the
lowest rates of freight and with the utmost des•
patch.
Agents ftir Boats,
CARLISLE ei GASICELL,
Race street Wharf, Philadelphia.
GEISE & SON,
No. 48 Commerce at. Whalf, Baltimore.
CLARK & SHAW, ?
J. McFADDEN & CO.SPitts'g
Agents for Cars,
WUNDERLICH & GRIER,
No. 272 Market at., Philadelphia.
CHALORER 4o REYNOLDS,
No. 423 Market at., Philadelphia.
SITER, TAMES & CO.,
Broad street, Philadelphia.
PENN'A. & OHIO LINE,
North street, Baltimore.
Harrisburg, March 29, 1848.—tf.
•
Harrisburg Transportation Line. ..
mi t a
FUNK & MILLER,
ENORWARDING & Commission Merchants,
HARRISBURG, Pa. chip Produce, Merchan
dise, &c. to. Baltimore, Philadelphia, &c.
Coal, Plaster, Neils, Salt, Fish, Groceries, &c.
constantly for sale.
Harrisburg, march 29, 1848
1it1CC51X1D4.03:0123.411aL03 0 %3
Mouse.
No. 280. Market Street, above- Eighth,
South Oat/. • -
PHILADELPHIA.
THIS large and splendid Hotel has been. fur
nished With -entire new thrniture. The Bar-
Room is the largest in Philadelphia. ,The Par
lors and Sitting•rooms ore 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 n splendid
Yiew.of the greatest thoroughfare in the City.•
The Lodging Rooms are well furnished. • Phe
Table as well provided for as at any other Hotel,
with every nttention.or the managers to make it
the best Hotel for IVlerchants and businessmen,
during their stay in the City. The. terms, will
be one dollar- per day. On the arrival of the
Cars from the west, a Porter' will be.-in attend
ance to convoy baggage, &c., to the Hotel,
which is adjoining the depot.
Feb. 7,1849-6 m.
Atwood's Empire Cooking Stove..
IN again • calling attention to this unequalled
STOVE, the proprietor has the' pleasure to
inform the public that (externally) it -has under
gone an entire .change-the , pipe and hearth ,015-
cod .opposite each other, and 'SU MMER
AND BOILING APPARATUS,
being added, thus rendering it faultlqss, and Un
-lean there is another faultless 'Stove in the 'mar
ket, thialfs'itriqbeitioriably 'the best, as it, now
mnbraess every vitlitable miprovement possessed
.. ,, breny other Stove, in addition' to somelieculiar
,eTtiself, secured' by LettersiPatent. •
T : ucacies-ef—thia-Sunte,ziumr-iutlittroduo -
lion is. unequalled. Nothing has ever been of
,fored for pulinary 4 rpurposint that' has, giiien such'
general.satisfap t toA.. Stoves have heed copied
',alter its form; aume'dealers haVe-eyOn , usetrite
fupdamentellirinciPlon, hut, the' tifetiortions 'were
en unlike the original, that they, bpar,theirelative
Yelttit there conuterfi3it does a genuine coin."'
06 MPleto . 0 OIC nuci Miter "COGIC,STOVES
great. : , Persons, deeiring these admire-.
' ble . SlMios,,pre,requested the Stove and,
manitfitetery . cir,the',.sitbacriber,
C wh'o4i, agent for, cumbW
1e a!nny24 ti ~.4'4', 4 .914Pr. Di f4..O.R.GAS,'F
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do iri el '.1,a,(„;,„,,,
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4 rikivaiigilit tiltii l iii4iiioei,ln4nity ,
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. office ING':ii' che;iiiiii , st.ret,,Capital '15300-
' - - Charier Pirpetual. .
cn i
ArIONTINU to :nuke Insurances on Lives
IV on the :nos favourable terms , receive and
execute Trusts , and receive Del:obi:9.°n into
reel: '
The Capital being paid up and invested, to
gether with accumulated premium fund. affords
a PERFECT SECURITY to the insured. _The pre
mium may be paid. in yearly; hall yearly, or
quarterly payments.
The Company add a BONUS. at stated pe
riods to the insurances for life. • This Man o
insurance is the most approved of, and is mom
benerally in use, than any other in Greet-Bri
tain, (where the subje - vis best understood by
the peoule. and where they have, had the long.
est experience;).as appears-from the fact, that
durof 117 Life Insurance Companies there, of
all kinds, 87 are on this plan.
The first BONUS ix as appropriated. in De.
cember, 1844. amounting to 10 per cent. on the
sum insured under the oldest polices; to 81 per
cent., .1 per cent., &c, &c., on others, in pro.
portion to the time of standing, making an ad.
dition of $100; $87.50; $75, &c. '
Fec.-to every
$l,OOO, originally insured, which is an average
of more than 50 per cent on the premiums paid,
and without increasing the annual payment to
the Company."
The operation orthe BONUS will be seen
by the following examples from the Life Imp
ranee Register of the Company; thus:
UM
Sum Bonus or Amount of Policy &
Insured Addition Bonus payable at.
the party's decease,
No 58
.000 9100 . 00 sl,loo'oo
',500 250.00 2,750 CO
,500 40 . 00 - 4,400'00
,5011 175'00 2'175'00
~ 000 437'50 5'437'00
.- 205
- 276
--- 333
. Pamphlets containing the table of rates,
and explanations of• the subject; forms of op•
plication, and lurther information eon. be had at
The office, grails, in person or by letter, ad-
dressed to the President or Actuary.
B RICHARDS, President..,
JN 0 F 'JAMBS, Aimary.. ,
m2'49ly
Fire Insurance. -
r
g
r iin ALLE.N Join E. PENNSBOROUGH
AVlutual Fire insurance Company of Cum•
. erland county, incorporated by an act.of Assem
bly, is now fully organized and 'en operation, un•
der tho Management of the following 'coMmis
signers, viz .
Cht. Stayman, Jacob Shelly, Wm. B. Gorgon.,
Lewis flyer, Christian 'fitzeft" Robert Sterrett,
Henry Logan, Michael Cocklin, Benjamin H.
Musser, Levi Merkel, Jacob Kirk,
Sand. Prow
ell, sr. and Meichoir Brenemanovlm respectfully
cell the Mtentiun of citizens of Cumberland and
York counties to the advantages which the dom.
p4nv hold Out.
The rates of insurance are as low and favorable
as any company of into kind in the Suite. Per - ,
sorts w.ishing m bejome members arc invited to
make npplie - ation to the agonts of the company,
who are willing to welt npoir them at any time.
--. • AC tOl SHELLY, President
HENRY LOGAN, V. Pres'i
LEWLS JI VEIL Secret ray
MICHAEL GOCKLIN. Treasurer
AGENTS — Rudolph iNlertin. New Cuml.erlane
Chrirtian Titzel and John C. Dunlap, Allen; (
Harmon, Kingstown; Henry Zearing. Shin ,
anstmOn : Simon Oyster, Wormleyr burg ;. Pt •
I - err Moore. Charles 'Ben, Carlisle.•
Agents thr York ( ounn•—jnrOl, Kirk. Rrt
rat twent; ,loin n Itankin, 3. Cos
man, Pater Watford.
%gents for H
Feb 9 •
V.,,;+ , 0.1. Life Insunnce, Annuity
and Trust Company.
iIiFFICE-7-1 Walnut - street, Phindelphia.—
Ur Capital s2so,ooo.—Charter, perpetual.—
Make lastaratti;e on lives at their office in Phila-1
delphia, nod at their Agencies throughout the
St nes, at the lowest rates of premium.
Rates to insuring at !111100 on it single Life.
Age. For I year. I For 2 years. I Life
, I
30 • 99 1,30 I 1,04
40 1,29 - - - 1,64 2,07;
• 50 ' 1,86 2,07 I 3.94
59 '3,49 0,97 I 603
EXAMTLF:. - A person aged 30 years next birth
day, by paying the 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;
orfor $l3 annually for seven years he secures
to them $lOOO should he die in seven years; or
for $20,40 paid annually during life, he secures
$lOOO 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 $49.56 the heirs would re
ceive $5OOO should he die in one year.
Forms of application and all particulars may
be had nt the office of FRED'IC Werra, Esq,
Carlisle, Pa.
T. W. LAGHOR N, 'Pres%
•
11. G. TUCKETT, Sec'y.
FIIEWIS. WATTS, Attty.•
Dr. D. N. MmioN,Aiedical Examiner.
-r mig2B
The Franklin Fire Insurance Cam
pany - of philadelphia. ,
O FFICE, No. 163 j Chesnut street, near Fifth
DIRECTORS.
Charles N. Bancker George W. Richards
Thomas Hart Mordecai B. Lewis
Tobias Wagner Adolphe E. Boric •
Samuel Grant Ddid S. Brown •
Jacoh Smith Morris 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. The company have reseried a large
contingent fund,,which with thgir capital and pre
miums, safely invested, afford ample ptotection
to the insured.
NlThe assets of the compahy on Januar:l , Ist,
1848, as published agreeably to enact of Assem•
bly, were as follows, vii:
Mortgages $890,558 65
Real Estate 108,365 90
Temporary Loans 124,459 00
Stocks 51,563 25
•Cash on hand and in hands of
agen,s,
Since their incorporatton, .a`peruid bf, eighteen
years, they have, paid upwards of ONE MILLION,
TWO lit NERED THOUSAND nom.,tati, losses by fire,
thereby aflording evidence of the advantages of
insurance, as well as the ability and .disposition,
to:meet with promptness, all liabilities.
CHARLES N. BANCKER, Pree't.
Cires..9. BANCKER, See'. feb 2
The subscriber is agent for the above company:
for Carlisle and ha yictnity. , All applications for
inritrance either by. mail or personally. will OA
piothplly atteMled to. ~.%V. D. SfIYMCDR. •
Anti. I yopept p • Oathonoon;
.
For Dyspepsia; Nervous,Headache;tand Liver
'Disown* ,
vittHlS is a Vegetable - eardpeund, warrenred a
THIS is
and effect barreniitily, not only for Dys
pepsia, but foe ilinie . diseastes resulting from and
connected Witht a 'dinordered,:ecindit ion of the
stoinach'and liver, ob deramitimenuof the diges:
ttve ; funcliona, such , as' , ,debilitY or , weakness,
flatulency, loss of appeal°, sour eructations and
ttseldity Of tilitit striin'ach;:costiveness, h adache,
flatulent-Mid billions colic It is particularly.re
eoinmended to those who ere suffering
. under
debility-and t depression nr soothing,
and renoyming,poters Vaing4articularlY ador.
tad tpelloh mitten. .„,
Poi'sale IXItTES FLEMING.
I • ..,_,L,_4_,_,:_=JA FLG'
•
"''N.' W. Canner . 'of,Piit & High. sta. Carlisle
Pa.. Offerii . for date on the must' repaonable'llitms,
alarge raseortinen'ir,of choice Ardge,, and' .Medi•
'Crllo9;„Chetnielljs , Paints,. ',Oils 'da:,i.ifitli the
most useful Putout . 111edieinbii,"elia 7 =An elegant
b,ssortment - of Perfumery Toilet •. and 'Shaving
Soaps, `ShavingS4initins Ileir."D_Pe,' Nair Oils,
in great virlifiYo4:4laiii4 4P rootiOliit, Nail, Flush
&, - Cloth brinduiii;Whipajn great varletKlJ in.
btallae,,Clanes,..Pookeußoitits;.Comba,:,Jnk .&
,r.4lc, Stander.MoitiiMpfera &, Seals;7ine.NlTri
ling :&,,:, me . paper,zontVOlQP*,%RtlßOVli% Pen
,/,,,CtlileSt , aiaaarevAltaWl4Faltac-' , ,,Fisnoy :Wax,
„tiara `Lialellr i apatlßoxe.ti;Toci.ieliurr.Vatent
Gm'a: l 4o l ,Pili labetk&iWlakeito4 oil ;sperm
Ciffilles,,&o. ,' - : - ~.'"'.., •, - , , .t!0n.,, , , , e ...,,.
.' :Ati extenslie isseitment. of Imported :&,;;I:lci;%
MeitictfolltiVilkifol l uffi;ao; , .,: . .: .
t o k b
...Rik avecOPl!!), t he,.oos ll ol9 , kikPrciKesl4o:
.1 ? I: . : 0 11i a r ik ,;„ , :tetocf , i,s o r:sfgo. ,.. 4.l
.ii, , , 4 1:.', !A ~, . .t atti.:sl.l4l4tip.,,,
r. 4
4613
W:OLOTILIitqr,STORE.
.
EiSc CARE -14E;
THE subscriber has received and is new open
nig a choice sclebiion of Whater Goods, convist.
pg col Clni rs, Cussimers and•Veatiffas, nen eel
sty le at the Inweat rates,. which he will ;Italia up
' Sato Dress nod Frock coafii, °Vey Coati, euchs,
• cloaks. Pants and Yests,Dress and F.rock coats
nr,cloth from six dol lyre upwards, Pants irom
M $6, Vest's from 75 cts. to pip, cloaks
Irons Bto $2O. Me also keeps shirts,' bosoms..
collars, neck and pocket landkerchiefs, corn.
forts, caps, gloves and Hosiery; in shell 'every—
thing appertaining lo
,A gentleman's warilri•be --
As he is agent for au extensive house he will be
enabled to offer fresh goads at leaft arrest
month, He wili receive regfilarly the N York,
and Philadelphia Fashions ' and will-spnre—no ----
pains in getting,up work the most durable
and fashionable milliner. He will ale° make up
work purchased at other storesin the most care.
urmanne He will pay particular attention'
Children's Clothing lie respectfully solicit
share of public patronage
W 13 PARKINSON,
Agent for the Proprietor
Dee 13, 1848
g Great Attraction Pt the days
At KriEs-KiLkle's Had Q uaittr'E,
IN IVORTRIIANOVER. ST., CARLISL.E, PA.
THE'Subscriber would respectfully inform
the citizens of Cailirle, and those who may visit
it during the Holidays, that he is now manulac
iuritig, and will keep constantly on hand, a
large •assortment of G.ONFECTIONARY,
SUGAR :.PLUMBS, &c., suitable .for the up.
pronehing festivities, which will be sold Whole.-
sale or. Retail, at the' 01,1) STAND in N ortlrDen
over Street, a few doors north 'of the Bunk,
where he also has on hand a large-assortment
of FRUITS and NUTS of the latest importa
tion, which will. be sold on accommodating
terms, consisting in part of ORAN GES, LE
MONS. GRAPES, Raisins, Pluses, Dates,
Citron, Figs, Almonds, Cocoa-outs, Cream,
nuts, Filberts, Pea•nuta, English Walnuts,
&c. He would also Hall attention to the best
ossortmens of FRENCH, GERMAN, AND
AMERICAN TOYS, ever brought to this
place; consisting partly of fine French, Fency
Coxes, kid end jointed Dolls, 'all sizes, doll
heads, fine China, curnmon delph nod , 0 soden
tea seta, kitchen setts and 'furniture in hoses -
Brass and tin trumpets, Woolev dogs', belie
tin, basket and other rattles. renrjy toys, la
oil kinds, wagons end Wheelberrows, flue tin
toys,. tools in boxes, games, Puzzlcit. &c. Pi
linos, Fiddle, Tanyborines, Harmonicas's, Ac
cordeons, dims, guns, pistols. &c. Glees end
China toys,• fine sewing baskets. A 'l'ny
and doll buske':v,,and a variety of other lath les
too numerous to mention.
In coma t lion with the above he has jra. t re.
ccived•a:pf.ms lot of.
Fresh Groceries,
consisiingr r of pulverized, crushed, loaf atd
brown -SC-GARS. Ncw' OrlearF, Tritolird
Syrup, and Sugar Mrinve MOLASSES ' eery
cheap. Imperial, Young Ilyfen - und Slack
Cbovoln , e, Water. Sods, Sugar, and
Pic-N it CRAUKE It S. -Chneau-,-Rice.-Illa-ieg
FRESH SPRIES, Farb eF nultregf,, Cin
namon, alovea.iwpper, ginger. ulbp:te. g round
ur whole.
All orders Ibarikrullirereiyed end par
utteodud to by P NIONS'EIt.
Nov. 95, 1515.
A i" the Cheap Frtnily Grocery Stote--or JO.
SEIrEI D. LIALB ERT, West Ain
yott o t
Family G'rocertes - that the Pl•i{ai!tll'lna n,t.ske:s
can ati;trtl. -Tlto aeetaeribel has just r‘ tut to et
f rom and —rrpc , Iticily inveel , the
.• . I ~ ,• d I:,•itt ,• . I
(1111110 1,..rt' 1 1 ,4 hit+ v . 1t . !.11-1 rrr•t • /.1
.110 Strrle It's alit f.i it •. • ! I
aurli as 'lin. jilt :, II::: V: ( t : n.-
perial, Yttar 'h re, o f O w
hest 9uality & flavor: laaf. fallit.g. Juni.
chuihed and blown of evt ; y guide.
price to suit. floury. suaar 6nusc, Orlt anti and
,Syrup Molasses. • Spices of all !circle, n huh he
will warrant.pure end fresh ground. • Ilrocars,
buckets, baskets. butter lq•mtd,s, ana6 rnlA•rr,...,
clothes pins and brushes of every variciy.—
Castile, fancy, main and rout tr) :OAPS. AI-
so, n ocreral tlF*+nrt 'pent Zrf ebewing.nod smo
king TOBACCO, sfinnish lialfspenish and
mon.D.I.GA-R-S,---GL-ASS, QUEENS WARE,
and CROCKERY 01 every description which
he will Sell nt the lowest possible p ices.
Feeling grateful for the liberal patronage here
tofore bestowed upon him, py n generous pub
lic, the subscriber tenders them his henrty
thanks, and hopes that in his eflints to please,
end particular attention to business to merit m.
continuance of their support.
• Nov'r 22 1848. 10S. D. HALBERT.
Vatetyls the Spice of Life."
THANKFUL for the favors heretofore
bestowed upon us, in our line of businevi,
We again would "HERALD" to our numerous
customers, that we are in constant supply of
general assortment, (which we are receiving
alinost weekly front the city) of all articles per
mining to the business of a
airooery . and Tea Store,
embracing Brown Sugars of good qualities at 5,
6,7, and 8 cis per pound;Rio Coffee's at 8 .9.
and 10. cis, Crushed, Pulverized and Broken
'Loaf Sugars, at 9 and 10 cts per peund. Java
Mocha Coffees, also BLACK and GREEN
TEAS of choice selections, either in-bulk or in
metallic packages, always fresh, at from 37i to
811,59 per pound. together with every variety of
Spices, such as CINNAMON, MACE, CIT
RON, Pepper, Cloves, Ginger, Nutmegs, mus
tard, Bcc. LIVERPOOL AND G. A SALT,
together witlyFine Salt, either in sacks ornntal
ler muuntities. SPERM AND WAX CAN
DLES, together with Mould and Dipt qualities,
Sperm and Whale blenched Oils,-of pure quali
ty, as also SALMON AND MACKAREL,
Molasses; Syrup, Vinegar, '
•Cheese Crackers
and numerous other articles, all of which for •
quality and prices we feel etinlident on inspection
will prove equally us good and as reasonable
as can be sold any where else. But 'a call from
our friends can satisfy them best-and its too.
Remcmber.the "Old Stand," neatly opposite ,
Burkholder's (formerly Beetem's) Tavern pfain
street. .1 W EB Y. •
Carlisle, Silt Dec. 848. " •
1-',E.I fumes, Olkand Soaps. .
A F.:Nt.und fresh supply from Roussers and
other• •f the lice'. city houses, among which
are double-ss.,?‘...i:weet Briar, Rose Geranium,
Verbena, tOtonlv. Heliotrope, Millefienr and
Mesii. tostem:y pill up and for sale at the. lowest
prices. • Also, for the Hair, Bandoline, Pont
made aux Flcure, Jenny Lind hair gloss, Bear's
Oil, Aluccassar Oil, fieeleented Antique , Oil,'
Philneente, Beef's Marron'', fine Myrtle and Vio
lin ;Rommiles. , o - tAbitene.XSotipii;' , as
Roussel's ShayitmOicam.AVrtglit's do, Military
do, Almond aridif'alni , •Wesh Soap, making an
ascent - mint , unatkonssed by nn kin .1 he' borough.
may3l. W MERSTIOIC
.85,373 98
81,220,097 67
DRUGS ! MM . ! DRUGS !
, • -• ‘. JUST RECEIVED, .
Country, Moreltants ., and
'••Jr" Pedlars, arc invited-to call Dortexarnilie toy
stack of illedicines,4 Paiute; ;0.1, Var
nishes; &c.. •
ERIN.% . .
Iloilo; and Extr sera, • ,
Spices. ground and Whole
Essences, •
• Porfuniery,&c. . • •
;STUFFS.
Log and,Cain Woods,
011, Vitriol .• ..,'.., I '. •
COPtiernap; ', , ; I,F;
~-{, ti
Lac. Dyo•
.•:> ,,,,. . --, •;PAlNTS:' ,9o .7.'l'''""*.'
Watharill & ,13 rolhers:YuritTlic;ad, Chrome
Greon.and YelloW, Patin and WNW' Brushes, •
tieseWindow .cdnas, Lirlieda WA-TAU -PC"'
n r eE y U. 1 -: fid-Coatir-...RUFfililtr---Rvd 41rd:7
o wpc t, will •be lkold'.of the very , lowest ~ ..
markei.,:prioe, at the cheap Drug and Book Sion," '
f -••••': • . 8.. IV. 11AVERSTICK,
, 41 0 y '9th,• 1848' • '.,. . ~ ,-. , , - , A. :,. •
Patent Meiiieinea,
Fine Chemicals,
Instruments,
Pure:Bessie: Oils.
D
Indigoes,
Madders,
Sumac
Alum,
nswaxe tc . Glass; - :
A t;xli.:GE,ll. gee tgolielectiok,orithese ar
ttelee.ln,oi,ory yntle 17 has been opitlpd, l'O;h1 8/3.
.
Alio, ti tot:- tiddr. Waa; enibi:se
ltik' Tithe to, deka Peiliwke.; 'it • Thud
'Tow liFieee, et the Grocery - S(o'o , 6r
. 1 0
march:l4l; ',Yet.. 4 , 4 vw. EBY.
raliirMi;gg *
eeo t, ,
'Mich b tr's - the •
r OES.1v7B 1 ,E!1•!!1,17 11 ,,.. „;
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