Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, June 06, 1849, Image 4

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FRUITS' OF AMERICO GENIUS.
U. S. Lettere Patent.
Irl'"a recent lecture tY Prof. W. R.
Jonrlsorr, before a Mechanics Institute in
Baltimore, after "discussing the• general
subject of the dignity and adyantage' of
labor, Professor Johnson proCeeds with
an examination the Patents 'granted
* during the existence of the establishment
by law and the specific character of the
inventions. The followhig analysis will
be found useful for reference, and to con
valuable infOrmation on a subject,
in which it may be said, all interests of
the community are deeply concerned.
4 , The patent laivs of the 'United States
. have now been in existence 59 years.—
, Prom their commencement down to the
Ist of - January, 1849, the number of pa
tents issued have been 16,208, and this
number would doubtless have been much
greater had the laws continued, as they
werebefOre":l§6, When the system of
examinations prior to the grant 0-letters
, patent, was established.. Under that sys
- 7 tem, a large proportion of all the appli..
cations is now rejected : some for want of
essential novelty, and - others, for want of
suitable care and ability in preparing the
' specifications and other documents. Not;
withstanding this, it may be mentioned
as a fact indicative-of- the high degite„to
which inventive genius is eXcited among
us, that in 1818—excbisive of a few
granted to foreigners—the number was
649.
...To what subjects all this ingenuity has
been devoted, and how it has been
_tied among the different branclits of are,
-an inquiry at once - toteiesting and
— practicalrant - t-will endeavor concisely
to state the result.
Of the whole 16 208 patents issued,
-7-
1966. or 12. 03 per cent have' had for
their object Agriculture, its instruments
• and operations. • This as might be antic
ipated from the vast interest and impor
• tance of of that department .of -industry,
• is the urgent class. -
To the manufactiire of fibrous_and tex
tile substances, including - machines 'for
preparing wool, cotton, silk, fur and pa
per, 1579 patented inventions or 9. 74
per cent of the whole number, have been
devoted. For calorific purposes, compri-
sing lamps, fire places, stoves, grates, fur
^"riaces- for heating buildings, cooking ap
paratus and preparation of fuel, 1479,
: or 9. 12 per cent of the whole number of
patenti have been 4ranted. For the
manufacture of metals 1831 patents;—
chemical purposes, 1501 ; for Hydrau
lics, including water wheels, &c. 976
patents; machines for lumber working,
950. Patents; Implements for household
purposes, 1615; mill gearing, &c. 986;
Instruments for navigation, 615; steam
and gas Engines, 654; Leather maim-.
factures, 553; Vehicles, cars, &c. 558;-
6 Fine Arts, 475; Mechanical powers, 402;
Manufactures of stone, pottery, 338 ;
Wearing apparel, 280; Mathematical
anti Surgical Instruments, 511; Warliko
. 4 lmplements, 230. And finally .a miscel
laneous and very heterogeneous class, for
bidding systematic arrangement, 182 pa
tents,-or 1: 12 per cent.
Of all this varied multitude of objects
towards which the :nventive genius of
Amlrica has, for the,Jast fifty-nine years
been directed, it will be remarked, that,
the first four classes, via: Agriculture
which yields food to man and beast, the
manufactUre of textile fibres, which
affords clothing and various furniture;—
metallurgy, which supplies all the tools
and implements of industry, and calorific
processes, which give heat and light for
the,comfort and manifold uses of daily
life, comprise 2. 5 of the entire number
of inventions which have bten patented
in the United States.
Another remark is, that though this
aggregate of all the patents issued, Agri
, ture and textile fibres occupy the two
highest places, yet 'Then we compare
shorter and more recent periods, as the
last two years„.for v./ample, We find that
metallurgy and calorifia purposes have
both had - higher proportioni of the entire
numberof patents issued during that pe
riod, than either Agriculture•or<the tex
tile fibre class. The multitude of im
portant discoveries of minerals and-met
als in our country within that time, has
• turned a vast amount of inventive power
in that direction. One should not, there-
fore be - surprised to learn that there is at
this momenta perfct rush of gold wash
ing Machines into the patent office, all
ultimately bound, (like um- rest of the
world,) ,to California. The great and
constantly increasing cornsumption of con
sumption. of_coaloxiay. in manner,
account. for tEelnc - foxSi) Ur:late
years of" the calorific clasi of inventions.
Another remark worthy of attention is
the small number-for inventions which
have bad in view the implements of way
. fare; a Very .significant,fact, which may
serve to indicate that.ours is, after all, es..?,
sentially, a peace' loving nation... ••
In respect-to• the'distribution - Of the in-'
ventions,,now annually patented, in. the
United States;.a :few,• facts May, not be
without interest.:`.;Puriagthe:years -1847
and r .,lB4B, but,:..of.. 1185 'patents' granted,
the State of New York received 881, or•
alraiiii:eiactly;':Or;'ilaiost• 03 per cent of
•therentiro., ifur4berf:of:t.hese the city of
New..YOrk alone obtained 147,nr 45 per
cerif.; - cif:thoin ginnted.to the 'State, and .0
per :cent Of 'alb:: which :Were Obtained' , in
the .IwhOle New 'York 'city,
the'reforO;AnuhtiesS; o th'n'foons wherein
ventivegenignis,COncentrated and ucting
Witt `cite intensity'
Irkthe, , sairie two:. years; :Penneylvinia
received I 77,:patentirtir:15' per cent; of
'the, whole number-granted; a nd' ,
et , those,
ffiftt,blei - arhcile - Stateiphiladelphinirecived
• „
-- 1 saind:ticriei'Massachusetts'. ob 7 '
tained. l 4l'o,4nii;ar I,par r t t ent of thOse
°NW...Union tind Bbitoslgif 64 or that
nuinbe'6 or 3 /v.P9r"*(44 llB sii'givOitP
the'.:State: „
". : Ohin,Obtained'B2l;'donneCticl4 - 42
4 441104',0 3 ;:i)f , 0hick .111 4t.n4f 1 Y 6 0/ 3 aP
L ..tim,0 6 400. 1 01 2 4 611111- ,
"",!,,%iter*oimiticirti, thrise-bt:4ei,Eitildi,
:; , Okafk4hat of.iiiix,;44llll4 . ifty; in the Winn.
Froth this Sit,;a'ipears` that'<'the, three
. 1 4 1 00;;;.'igfi,Ni*A 7 ;47 , Ein 1 03 ,1441 04 : ano: ,
i•: - .. , ;,1‘64AfOotIbigetjot(Awdowiok6e)it;f
oriljn t ; , '
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rait4ol4,,qinti*,44'.o4c,,4l;yerl
Aryk----And..these-threware:llr!.Statelron'
which Mechanics '; Institutes and'Mechpn=
longest h•
ed - •—t ha t of, the of.
Philadelphia hating N'tti'3l , _'in 1826:.
In 1847;..ihe. total nOiliet.bf„palent6
. granted to the 15 SOuthprn'gtates Was.
only 65; of whiccniimberMaryland re.
.cei vied 15,
„Or exactly . Otlettlth of ..the,
In ::11:11)ilAgipbia.
Watches and Jewelry !
CfIDAPER THAN EVER---t
Wholesale and Retail , --At the
"Philadelphia Watch and
elry Jew-
Store," No. 96 North SF,'
4 COND Street, warner of Quer
ry street..
Gild Lovers, 18 k. cases, full jewelled, $3O and,
upwards .
Silver Levers, full jewelled, $l5 and upwards:
Gold Lepine, 18 k. cases, jewelled, $25 and
upwards
Silver Lopines, jewelled, 810 and upwards
Silvir Qui - inlet.' Watches, $4 to 10
Silver Spoons. equal to coin, per sett—Tea,
$5, Desert 910, Table $l5, other articles in pro
portion-. All goods warranted to be what the
are sold for.
Constantly on hand a large assortment of fine
GOLD JENVELRfY end SILVER vyAlm
Also, an assoffinfitiraf M j - Tobins
E Simpson, Simnel & Brothers, E S Yates &
Co, John Harrison, G & it Beesley. and) other
superior Patent Lever Movements, which will
be cased in any style desired
Arrangements have been made with all the
above named most celebrated manufacturers of
Eqgland i to fUnish at -short notice any required
style of Watch, for which &dere will be taken,
and the name and residence of the parson or
dering put on if requested.
0. CONRAD;
novB] " Importer of Watcher
. L. R. ZIROONIALL'B
GREAT BARGAINJWATOH AND JEWELRY STORE
WHERE Gold End ail-,
~..e.7.
et— ver WEtchas Of. every.
_........,
',, la , ''''',.. description can be had
...._-.. / '') .< I -TZ'-- ''.
at .from ten to fifteen
a,tip less thanany other store
~...,-"
' York or Puna-
--- ... - ___-'sPq' •delphi e n. Persona who
wish to get a good watch, perfectly regulated,
would do 'wolf to call at ilia store of the sub
scriber; and compare I hequality and price of his
watches with that' of other stores.
GOOD WATCHES AT THE FOLLOWING EXCEEDINGLY'
LOW PRICES.
Gold Levers, full jewePt.',:B ctirateases, 428 00
Silver do' do
Gold Lepines, 3eweleil, :8 carat cases. 23 00
Silver do do ' 9 00•'
Silver Verge Watehpi . from s3,oo.,upwards.
Gold'Pencils from el to $8,00; Gold Pens,
with silver cases: and pencils attached, for 75c.
Also, a handsomif assortment of 'new and
fashionable Jewelry, at' prices far below the
ugual store prices. Old Gold-and silver bought
or taken in exchange,
LEWIS R BROOMALL,
No 110 North SECOND Street, second door
below Race,d'hilaclelphia..
KrCut this advertisemanLaAt, and bring it
along, you wilt then he afire to get into the right
store.
61:.maimaaltm)uadp.u=N9Ee3
allleghetiy delouse.
No. 280 Market Street, above Eighth,
South side
• . PHILADELPHIA.
THIS large and splendirl . fintel has been fur
nished With entire new furniture. The Bar-
Room is the largest in Philadelphia. 'rho Par
lors and Sitting,rooms are entirely seperated
from the noise and bustle, consequent io the or ;
rival and departure of cars. The portico ex
tending the whole, front of -the--housew-aflbras a
cool retreat in warm weather, and a splendid
view °lithe greatest thcfrouglifarein the City.
Tho Lodging Rooms are well furnished. The
Table as well provided forps at any other Hotel,
with every attention of the managers to make it
the best Hotel for Merchants and business men,
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 is rittend
ance to convey baggage, ke., to the 'Hotel,
which is adjoining the depot.
Fob. 7, 1849-Gin.
2000 Pemium Blinds.
BJ. WILLIAMS, No 12 NORTH SIXTH
s STREET, Philadelphia. VENITIAN
& WINDOW SHADE .MANUFACTURER
awarded the first and highest Medals at the N.
York, Baltimore and Philadelphia Exhibitidns,
for the superiority oh his BLIND:4, with con
firmed confidence in his manufacture,) asks the
attention' of purchasers to his assortment of
2000 BLINDS of narrow and wide•slats, with
fancy and plain Trimmings, of new styles and
colors. Also, a large and generaVassortment ol
TR•NSPARDNT WINDOW SHADES, all of which
he will sell at the lofvest CASH PRIDES.
Old Blinds painted and trimmed to look equal
o new.
EX'VE R S i,SUPPLIEff - on - liberal
torms...cg The citizens of Cumberland county
are respectfully invited -to cell before buying
elsewhere—confident of pleasing all. ~Open id
the Evening.
March
SXLI HATS.
GEORGE A. WARIER & CO. N: E.
lilt CORNER OF FIFTH AND CHERRY STREETS,
Philadelphia respectfully solicit the custom of
HATTERS and others engaged in the Them
They manufacture SILK pATS varying from
24 to 42 dollars per dozen, that will bear a crit
cal examination• and compare favorably with
those of any other manufacturers. As they ore
largely engaged in this business they can fill
ordorsAxpeditiously.
THE NIAGARA SHOWER-BATH,
An entirely new Article for Shower-Ba
thing, with warm or cold Water.
Bath took the premium at the Fair et
the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, October
1848; the only Bath that ever took a premium
1 - 17authariaigiumemiallari ceiliwitiri - fiierpTemiuTar
at the Fair ectlieldaryltind Institute, Nevem.
. , ,
A great . and important improvement is made'
in this Shower-bath overall others', by throwing
the 4 water immediately- on the body, without
wetting tho head, unless at the will or pleasure
of the bather; but A greater point is gained by
tieing - enabled to bathe with warm water, which
no other Shower-Bath is - adapted to—and most
of all thci.Bath canna medicated without injury
to the - hair,
Many, persons cannot take a cold bath—their.
vase is•mot in this as they . can regulate the
peraturo of the , water to Bun their •• wish‘ quid
commence bathing at any.. swoon of the year
without tiny unpleasant repult:• Ladies cenhave
the advantage of bathing withotit wetting: the
'head ot.covering' thashme.' •- ; • „- •
. .The Arrangements are. simple and comploto,
and not liable to - gekntit,' of order. The Bath
can be adjusted to suit riny'height, from.a small
child to the tallest . person. When 'the door is
vloied, the fixturesamhid and the,. outside
pearancels that of a neat piece of furniture.
They haVe received 'the approhinan'of.
ral medical gentlemen—others ere. reciiested'tO'
call and examine them, Manufactured ''hy,'.the'
PAtentee.'-`- LARRABEE,: ,
• 24 South . Caliert street; Baltimore:''.
BATHIN,G.-7Read what•Arinstrong soya :1
D'o not omit,' ye , would heelthtseaura,
The daily fresh tiblutiOnirtliat 7;,
The 'B'64 shored fronkondecont 010 ,••
Still' to bp'pore; oven , irit'did not, Conduco'r
As • trinob.lon •it &oto to lioaltliy _mall
Your i r:J*
'odoololo t(:•
',," ,
, Tha want , ol;thiti te'Royer yo' worst foe, ,••
With. this' oxternpt vtittioo'lgO maintains
A•liecont grace-:: , wit , lttnifiri,y,outk• and ': charms
'Ate loitthsordo.', " •
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yiroD:LD - respectfully dillithisF,atfotition -0'
V-. Ilmise.keeperS and the -publiCi . to the ex-.
terisive stock.Sf splendid FURNITU
ding Sortie Wardrobes Centre and, other Table s,
ry
Dressing and - glain Bureaus, and every , variety ' of
Cabinet;Ware - and; - Chairs; whiek,they,hatepet
' opened' at their NEW R 0 MS„'ort : the ,dorner,
of North . HanoVer 'and Louther rstreets,,Carlisle.
They 'are:confident . that lite Balmier ; , fi nisli - ot
the workmanship, and elegance .of,Sfyle, in which
their articlei are. got, np, together.' with . their,
'CHEAPNESS, lecommendethena. to, every • per.
son wanting-Furniture. They have also made
arrangements for iminufaciturins and keeping a
constant supply of every article in their lino, both
plain and ornamental, elegant and useful,'-at
prices which cannot fail ornamental,,
suit purchasers„ They:
would earnestly invite, i'persona 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.
for town and country.
Carlisle. Sent 6. 1848 . • ••
• DRUG AND FANCY • STORE !
=Kr. ufadoa.vwzivaiv:P . o9
REsPECTFULLY, invites the
flo'n of ilio,public to his .
Drug and Fancy Store, 4 ! •
in West Main street, Carlisle, whore ho has
just received a fresh assortment of Drugs Me ,
decines, Paints, Oils, Perfumery, Jewelry and
Fancy Goode.
• Amongst his extensive variety may be found
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, 'Wicks, Sperm Candles,
Shaving and Toilet Snaps,
Cologne, Lav,onder and Orange flower
Bears Oil '')x Marrow and Hair-Dye,
• Nail, Too b, Hair, and Shaving Brushes;
Fine Ivory' torn, and Shell Combs,
,Finger Lop. Bracelets, and Breast Pins,
Bead Boot and Purses,
. 'Porte Monnairs, •
Silver Spectacles and Pencils,"
Gold Pens, Ink and Inkstands,
Fine Writing end Note Paper Envelopes,
Motto 'Wafers, Seals and Paper Weights,
Mirrors and Fancy Boxes, •
Musical and Surgical Instruments,
Fine Knives and Scissors,
Carriage and (tiding Whips,
Umbrellas, Clocks, Taunks, &e., &c.
o Eountry Physicians, Merchants, - Pedlars,anci
- thers may hoar - something to their advantage
by calling •
VI - Ethereal and Pine Oil received fresh
ev....ry. week.
- in - Medical aid-and--aflvide-gratis to the- poor.-
January 17.'1848.
• A Purely Vegetable Medicine.
woßsp ELL'S VEGETABLE, RESTO:
Y RA'l IVE PILLS nave been gradually
but surely cowing into favor, among the fami
lies of this Country for someyears past. They
have done this entirely inrough their great worth.
ne a FAMILY MEDICINE. Agencies have.
been appointed but no puffing and humbug such
as is resorted to by quacks to sell their medicine
has been done. The pills aro °flared ler sale
and have and Will continue to be sold by all t 0- e
prinCipal storekespers. The 'proprietors claim
for their Medicine the following advantages over
all others—viz; They are PURELY VEGE
TABLE. They are CERTAIN .TO OPE
RA. l'E. Their operatio:h is , FREE from all
PAIN. They can be used with EQUAL BEN
- EFIT.by the YO U•NGEST INFANT and the
S I'RON,GEST MAN=Their efficiency in Fe
- vets, Ague. Headaches. Habitual Costiveness,
Dyspepsia, Cholera Merlins, &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 TAPP, WORM by the use of them, -•
TRY THEM THEY WILL NOT FAIL.
Travelling agent for the State of Pennsylva
nia—Gitabcs P. ANIF:T. Fur sole, price 25cts
11
„box containing FIFTY PI L LS. with full di
rections by the following agents in Cumberland
County
For sale by DR RAWLIN'S Ciirlisle, Pa. •
JOHN DILLER, Win BRATTON,NCWViIO.
W D E Ilives,—Shippensbnrg.
S L SENT3;AN,—Newburg.
A WEEKS & Co,
.Proprietors, Laboratory, No 141 Chestnutstrcet
Pniladblphia,
January, 24th, 1849 4 • • .
NEW. AND CHEAP
UCldawctile;ubsaveatsi Eotlalawei•e
NO W opening by JACOB SEN ER, who re
speetffilly 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.liinds of Carpenter's tools,
and building materials of all kinds and nen
style, all kinds of material used by Cabinet'
makers. Also, Shoe Findings of. all kinds, a
good assortment of Men's morocco, klci, French
straits, lining and binding skins for slim; ma
kers, all articles used by shoe makers constanily
kept on hand. Blacksmiths can be supplied
tos i
with the very best of hammered iron . ,
good, also all kinds of rolled, slit, round, nd,
and strap iron, cast, shear, spring English and
American blister 'steel, warranted good, also,a
lot of sheet iron for sinners. housekeepers can
also be supplied with every article .necessary
fortou'sekeeping in the Hardware Line. •
Faltered and Pine Oil Lanapaef every descrip
tion just reaeived, also ethereal and pine. oil for
sale. just fresh, all kinds of paints, oilmtvarn-
Mhos, turpentine, also, a first rate article to pee
servo leather shoes, and keep. the feet dry.—
Look out and bear in mind:
Farmers, Mechanics and Housekeepers and
II who use the article of HARDWARE, call
at the old well known now arranged HARD
WARE STAND,' formerly kept by Lewis
Harlan, in North Hanover street, next door to
John Cornman's,tnvern stand, now • kept by H.
Glass, and also next door toOeorge .Keller's
Fancy Hat-and Cap Store. Call•and . examine
for ypurselves,t.nd save money, es we.ere
torminad to sell all. articles at the very smallest
profit for CASH and we think we shall be able
to sell a little than any other Hardware
Store-ta-to - viirn-as—nr4,:acideare_welLablected.
and are purchased r g.. o-der to sell loiv at
thinew arranMsd-Hareg , .-1 Stem, well-known
es Lewis' Harlan's old stand, where you May
find, a good'. astiortment , of every article An 'the
' Hardware:Trade.:;:;;D:On7i forgot the Stand, as
r ick:Miles dad small'niofiiiiits'the order of the
y.
Call and examine 'for yourselvet ' • ' .
JACOB 'SENER.
F. JIIIIG.L.E.R,
1.14 , 1.1,.1 I•Vr Ltrinir
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:Mgr:
General commigiqn ar4 Fprwarding.
Mbiali4nt, o. 79 Bowly s , Wharf,
...
•.: - , r • BALTPIORE, ' ,
,jcilOß 'the, sale 'of .Flopr r .Grain, Cloverseedi
L' Whiskey, Lumbar, &c. &c. Also, for
f warding • Goads, via Tido -Water ,Canal and
~ P ennaytvania Improvements.''-.Orders for fish,
'Salt, Plaster, 'tkc.. &c: c. : Supplied at lowest ,
Having been:.engaged 'in the abov% lueineis
.during,tho Inet , five:years, a.eontinttancin of the,
patronage ()fide friends and the It - lA.llc- ii re,
~spectfully solicited..:,. .... , ''.: ;:, - J., , ,. :- 1 -4 '' .,',
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Otti-Mail Road Line,
144' . 13artiirlorei 'Pittsburg; die
W.' EERR'.FerWar'tiing.and COmmiesioi
'pp Illershent t innistiune, Pa. informs hie .
friends.ind - the - publi?,,-that from the liberal
'renege: eitendik to hurl during thcl,past, ypar he
lids beeri.eneoaraged to make,more extensive ar
iangetnerite ft:43h° . present 'seruion; and has' rtd
(led two, nevi.; : large and splendid': Boats :to hie
rANF„ and be fully prepared after. the op
ining of the, Carial,: to forward P ROD UCE and
'MERCIIANDIZ4. of all kinds :to and from
Philadelphia, Baltimhre, Pittebargh, ar.e., at the
loWeet tetes of, freight and with the utmost des.
patch . ... .
Agents for Boats,. ;
• ' ..CARLYELE.4. GASKELIs,
' • Race street Wharf, Philadelphia.
I GEISK Se - SON,
No. 48 ComMem at. Wharf, Baltimore.
CLARK & SHAW,
J. McFADDEN & CO. S Pitts'g
Agentefor Care, •
WUNDERLICH & GRIER,
.1 No. 272 Market at., Philadelphia.
CHALORER & REYNOLDS,
-T-- No. 423 'Market: at., Philadelphia.
BITER, JAMES & CO.,
•
Broad street, Philadelphia.
PENN'A. & OHIO LINE,
North street, Baltimore.
29,1848.—tf.
Clothing Store,
Hain street and Market
;lusted by Nathap Hantch.
THE undersigned respectfully tit nounces - to
the citizens M Carlisloend surrounding country
that he has just arrived from Philadelphia, with
a splendid stock of HEADY MADE CLOTH
ING, for the purpose of conducting the ready
made clothing• business in all its various bran
ches.
He intends keeping an assortment of every
article in his line of business, and fit such pri
ces es will suit every one.
His stock-embraces the most handsome and
tashionable styles worn,_.and___mado_up_in the
best manner.
, The subscriber' tialymske a Arial of his goods
and is sure they will give entire satisfaction.
Also,
a large assortment of Hats, Caps,
Shirts,Cravats, Collars, Bosoms, Suspenders,
and Hosiery, nil of which .ho will tall at very
low prices. Boys' clothing constantlS , on hand
SAMUEL GO LDMAN.
April 11, '49.-6m. ,
He.roiburg Trathportation Line.
• - •
FUNK & 'MILLER, •
FORWARDING & Commission Merchants
FIARRISTSURG, Pi. ship .Prodtiee, Mardian
dizo, &c. to Baltimore, Philadelphia, &c. &c.
Coal, Plasters Nails, Salt, Fish, Groceries, &c
constantly for sale.
Hfirrisburg, march 29 1841
'
Dalley's Magical Pain. Extractor.
THE ORIGIN/bL AND ONLY GENDLIE
A positive cure for Burns and Scalds,
Erysipelas, Rheumatism, Salt Rhe
Sprain, Scald Head, Sure anti In.
' flamed Eyes, Fever Sores, Sore
Nippies.Broken Breast,Cuts
and W ounds, Chappeclq
Lips and Hands, •
and all cases of•
Inflammation,
- where • the •
pa rts v atreeted _can__ be_reached,_ ,by_gurne
No *tatter how severe, are perfect and
harmless, if the "Pahl. Dxtracter" is at
handto be applied. But mark! it
must be the genuine Dailey.-
TO MOTHERS OF FAMILIES
It may with truth: be said, that there is
scarcely a • 11414 of small children to be
found, but where accidents 'sometimes do oc.
cur, such as Surns7Beirds, Cuts, Wounds and
-Bruises. Children are subject moreover to
Week and Inflamed Eyes, Rheumatism, E
rugtione, Sores, Swellings, and 'lnflamma.
lions.
Galley's Magical Pain Mx - tractor.
That is to say, the Genuine article; (not the
misnamed, spurious and connterfeit extrac
tors, that appear under various forms, names
and disguises,) and which may he had at the
Proprietor's only Depot to New York, and or
his authorized agents, (whese names are in
the papers and on my Pumphletso never fails
in any of the above cases, no matter how see
vero they may be, • not alone to extract tn
pain forthwith, and effect a speedy and eel ,
tarn cure—and thus save a vast deal of suffer
ing. But, wliat 'is of the least importance,
especially to Girls—and it is to this that the
attention of -Ikldthers is particularly requested
Valleys Genuine Extractor, in the worst case
of Burns and Scalds, leaves no sear, or un.
sightly
. mark,behind, to remain, in after years
e—aiinomeriLof 'sorrow. . and regret to affec
tionate parenti.li — litirfrmortever, and-not
Unfrequently, been the means, in extreme
cases, of preserving life itself,
No Family, ought therefore` to lie
without the. Extractor for a day.
Printed Pamphlet!, Containing certificates
of curts,.and for the truth of which I hold
myself axerpxstrure, may bo obtained, et my
Depot.4lsllrordway, New York, and on ap
plication to my authorised agents.
The ft Bowing from- George E. Pomeroy,
Esq. the well known proprietor of the Express,
bpealts for Itself of the importance of tke
Puin Extractor to every Parent.
.F.gprelis Mee: Albany, Sept. 1.
MR. Dailey, Dear Sir—With feelings of no
ordinary pleasure I address you In relation to
the benefit I have received from' your level's.
able Pain - Extractor: Lately, - my little dough
.ter, 6 years old, had pitcher of beifing wa
ter turned Into-her bosom, her screams were
dreadful, so that a crowd, instantly gathered
before the housed° learn the cause of , the ter.
Mile screams:lToieinn-7Ofedheisadi
iind,loon spread . on 'your ,aalve , ' and she was
'carried and laid' upon abed. She was soon
relieved from her'..pa ins, and'eaid, "Mu, I fell
writ I could laugh ' 0 Sind was soon In select
sleep. She was scalded to a blister from the
top of her shOttlderOver.more'llian .half her
chest•iind:round,, under '. her, arms., On the
ehoiddelrr do 4 brealt :was' very deep, yet
from the first hour, she comPlalned.only when
it was dresiied, The irercifheiled rapidly, and
hero is nu contraction of the, muscles. -
With many wishes, my dearair, for your
aucccee•iu the sale of this mighty article.
I am yours, with respect
"G, E:,I9.MEROY.
EBPECTAT.;:NOTi6E
• Connterfeitai , Beware-of Cdiinteifeits ?
They. aiiii.aa`l am cognizant of their
positively'dangeretia - a4 deleterivaa cams. I
declinfe;.2that 1 will not
'lnilcinyeelf.Rermoniabin foiotha °fleets of any
Bxtrictor, unleemit•it bo. proCurod
lieneta-416 Broadwayi, Neviianork, find - 235
Chestnut or-from my ,Au
tharized Agente..• • •',
MA BIC Tak FOtiL i . 0 WING'
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pitr A oOr ft it rypie:arta 4 tac(o4 96 :thelPoili.'4-'4,,
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rethedy; hail' nor f'airtiroil
doiriniuoleatu Viarrylivingpi4,oßiratict:
of,Pte
proparatwo • • ,
Y 1 i_G patentors, tilerefore;:pOriiortiOg., to abe
the
,gOoti4a` Dalloy," Oat a re. , not - :mado'irrul
barte:atid,,ylPr counterfeits.
;-:,11-,DALLiE Y;c4l V Broadway, lilow:„lrprir,
and:23s
JA NES i;fl',l,Bl4tl Np;L , Ba riiido, • 4k t ifit.:: for
'the -,,
Hoe"::':;'.:;'' •
tlillatkin"di 9../.11..t*
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•" VillS-9141481V41 Alat wilt!eiger-for
12Tok than Oitltia.l4.3ll ' 'Ween, sold; i b est AAA
s'aig"Nk,'Llgratr4lid'Ait thliagrsgiqP,l4:'
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IN QUART BOT,TLE§.
OR THF „REMOVAL & PERMANENT
CURE OF ALL DISEASES ARIS I N G
FROM AN IMPURE STATE OF
VIE BLOOD OR HABIT.OF
THE' SYSTEM, VIZ : .
• Scrofula or King's Evil, Rheumatism, Ob.
stinate Cutaneous Eruptions,, Pimples or 'Pus
tules on the Mice, Blotches, Biles, Chronic
Sete Eyes, Ring Worm ur.Tetter, Scald Head
Enlargement and Pain' of the Bones and
mots, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Symptoms
Sciatica or Lin - shag°, and Diseases arising
from an injudicious use of Mercury, Ascites
or Dropsy, Exposure or Imprudence in Life.
Also, Chronic constitutional Disor4crs.
• In this 'preparation are strongly concentrat-,
ed all the Medicinal properties of Spnsnpenr 1.-
LA, combined with the most effectual aids, the
most saintary 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 pitblic and has
established on its own merits a reputation
for VAL (3E- and-E FF GA Irler — sirriwr
• the various compounds-louring the name of
Sarsaparilla, 'Diseases have been cured, such
• Its are not furnished in the records of time
past; and what it has already done for the
Onusunds mho have used it, it is capable of
doing for the millions still suffering and strug
gling with disease. It purifies, cleanses, and
strengthens the founta n springs of life,• and
infuses new vigor throughout the wlrolu ani
mat franie.
Th'e Ars - eases - for which this - arlicle is recent;
mended are those
. to which it 'is known f.om
perarmul experience to ba adopted; and those
•apparently removed beyond the sphere of its
action have , yielded to its intim:4c°, The car.
'Hogue of Complaints might • be greatly ex
tondo(' to which the sarsaparilla is adapted,
but experiences' Droves its vurar; ands:very
suoceeding day is adding_ncw_trophie. to its
fume.
ANOTHER CULE OF SCROFULA.
The, following alzilting and, as will be seen
permanent cure of an invetcyatonase of Serer
fula, commends itself to all similarly afro:fled
SOUTHPORT, Conn., Jan. 1, 1848.
Messrs. SANDS : Gentleinen--iSympathy for
the afflicted induces me to inform you-of the
remarkable cure effected by your Sarsaparilla
• in the case of my wife. Sho was severely
. afflicted with the scrofula on different parts of
the body ; the glands of the neck were greatly
enlarged andiher limbs much iwollen. After
suffering °wire year and finding no relief from
therr.6modles used, the .-Illseasty attaeited, and
below the knee suppurated. Her physician
advised it• should be laid open, which was
done, but wi , lneut any permanent benefit. In
this situation we heard of, and were reduced
to use SANDS' Sarsadarilla. This first boti
tic produced a decided and favourable effect,
'relieving her more than any prescription she
bad ever taken, and before: elle had used
bottles,to the astonishment and delight of
her friends, she found liar health quite rester ,
cd. It is now ovorn yeas-since the curo wit
effected, and her health remains good, show
ing the disease was thoroughly eradicated
from iho system. Our neighbors tire. all
knowing to those facts, and think very, highly
of Sands' Sarsaparilla. '
Yours with respect,
JULIUS PIKE-.
Extract from a letter from Mr. Ingi aim m , a
gentleman.well known in aflaware county.—
It commends itself to all similarly afflicted.
Gentlemen :—My wife has used several bot
tles of your Sarsaparilla, which- I'Atained
of your agents in this place, fiom which en
has received such pedal benefit, that I am int
duced ti add mine to the abut dant:testimony
now before the public in favor of its medico
nal 'virtues. ller father; mother, and man
other relatives, aye fallen victims to consump
lion, and it-wa supposed that she too was
rtin
clined the an e way. She had several turns
of raising blood, &c.,and . at length became
so reduced that her lie was despaired of from
daii - n'ilaY. - WC? word induced to try your ears--
aparilla. as before mentioned, from the use of
whit It her health has been restored ; in that
for the past year elm Ifas'lMtni able to attend
to her domestic duties.
Respectfully yours•
JOHN B. INGRAHAtI
• BRONCHITIS CURED.
- The following shows the virtue of the sars
aparilla in removing Bronchitis, a disease
which, if' ot speefflly arrested, leads to con
suinptitiii.-I t allays spasmodic nation, changes
the secretions; and by itstonic and alterative
properties; removes the unhealthy uction, and
the patient is restored to health. ..
, NANTUCKKT , Mass., Nov. 11th, 184 S
• Nicsiira.SANSß-Gentlemen : I wish to make
public, for the good of those afflicted will,
Bronchitis, the healing properties of your
Sarsaparilla. My wife suffered for tWeiny
nionlbsin such a manner as is not easily de
scribed ; at times she was not able to speak
' abate a whisper, and when exposed In the cold
_air...it_oceasitined_aemelhing_like_ -spasms _in
the throat, the effect-of which was felt in the
ears and eyes, causing , tome to ileac The
complaint . was aitenduit with a dry cough,
produced by tho constant irritation and in
flammation of,the throat. By the' use of your
SARSAPARILLA. 'she was perfectly cured,
it being -now more than' three months since
-sholell any symptoms of the disease. ,- 1
, Yours, with respect,-...t.: •
, . . GEORGE C. HOEG.
Ex' tract from elf:Ater received from Mr. N.
W.'Hurria, a well known in Louisa county,
'Va.: I
Gentlemen,—l have cured .a negro. boy of .
. ,
mine with your sarsaparilla who Wq.B attocked . iiiiti Dyspeptic • Oatholicep.i , ,
with Serufulti , and.of a scrofulous f li
Y lm • - y• ' ' ForDyspepaia,'Nerveus Heiiffehaisni(tilmr
Xo,iirs truly ' - , , , . , : - :Diseasca.' ' • -.-.)' '-: ' ,
- . •N. W. HARRIS. ' IB IS is S' Vegetable reompotind; Warrented a
FredeAo kit Hall, Va., July 11, 18 , 18.' ' , ' , l, safe and effeetball reme,dYr.PQt
Saps', SAREIPBRILLS.—k seems almost, nn. P 1
'opsia but for those - diseases road .g i
only,for Dys , -
iin rom mo d
d whit' "disordered„condition of the
nee, weary to hireet atteption to I n . article an connecte d i ivar t ` ib i, derhngempritiqf the iligoe
well'llsown,an,d.so deservedirpopalar, ail this
preparation, but patients often i who ivislrto 8 40 functions, .suefi',as'.debility . of •Weakness,
flatulency' t loss olappinita'sonr eruittatitiiis and..
.. , uao -the extract.Of "csaisaparilla'ate : indoCed'to aseidity•of tho',,stenach,; veil liOness, : hea r ep c 4 e ,
~ t ryWortliletis:,-coinpounds- b iiltiiine the . name, 'flatulent and billion's eolie:::,alt !irtiiultizr i :;
but,centaining,,little ur . notia of'ithivirtne'nf ebrnmentied,i,telhose:'wtr,.',. 'e suffering
this valuable rirpot;'--and- We think , wo '. cannot. 'd e giiiir ! ond i i,depres e s r i s on
o m n s trite; its soothing'
l Otinfer a:greeter benefit on 'um:readers then' in' . ,andrrenovot c n a g p.ow, b i g P yafticulatlf,,d7.7
directing their atientitin..te the.ndvortlinaineat ;•PA t - t lit i t tl .i.. , •77 k .' ' JAMES'FLEIV I HNH'.'.;.
. - iir . Messrs;iBorids" in' another - colunan. , '-Thri:. ''`• 9 `7' . "'" ,„,` A `..":
4._ )ljottkia lit; recently ; been i-enliffibitki , t'bi_i_k_,Vif- '''l,, , ', f4 ;' , '-':- . '. JAAgs,Fpgiu.p . lll L A_,•2.:., . :,,,L..•
l ' quard g ' l4ltjrnsli ' 'V • ll°' ' whill ' iLrd-A P Y g 99.11 ; 41* -i .' 4 4 , 1:.W,' Coiner ef-P,itt '; & ;Eigti :ele.'..ceilisle,
';- elaWilLfind. '
concentrated ;,;4,,thii- a ll A k e ' •uiXtii3ll. 'p a. . 'offers for baleen the....ineet:reationable terms,,,
" . -...tininol:,viiluoicif;thir root t i - . :TIM 'impatierice of a , large assOrtnient of chiaice'Diugi; and - Medi-2-
4bOuneedidula-Pta"vcititi_offtettekin: ouilitg'llie l . ,i nc i 4 ,_, Painta' Oils &c,.-With;`,llie
- ',,vintiou - ti'displisPolUt'WhiCh - ltdit feiOni,tneniledi mos t - use f u p itteutlii - 24. icines,jlll a n d'. welegart,
Shaving,
:.;:atid tit;the; Withal, me :viibi 0 ell lin' 1 03 1 '0 11 4r! 'assortinent' , Of, , Perfuthery Toilet
, indr.i
''.l , 9Fluop;::;.;lllis,tneAleiiiii 'fiiiiiit* , iii , preparing ; seap#,!. tiltav, in cretps,p. o a t ir , j ft e,
, ~.. . ~.
,ttio!tiyate.ii;:f.'ol , S'phakir,:br'sotutott: ll inits in Nail; tetiCYM il iel l Y,VVr i p a ° 4a Pi l l t i tt ,m; ri.at iY.6 l :.
7"htiftliat4 t ot4 lB4 e; :-..,,, . . i4,,,1, : ,, ' , .. . ' 7 '.:•"."':: ' t o 1 1 „1,, `h ' 4U: ica ' ki,t. Lof, con,L,..i ' i;k ' dr;
1. • Ptejlicir44i..ind gold, :', -,,wiloitialci, strtr97 'ilk - Stnitile; MOttol.Weifers & Seals,,piatiWo .l
, ttliri' , 4‘lii.i.'l3Vf:'&l3:'BANlig" Druggists 'NoPtipeL eriyeloPes,":32.azofert
, an . , hbre ins' -, i IY , il ten , street; dorner: Knives, „ queers, fi..,R „ ~F ancy':W „ , ,
ins, mem,
' * ll . '"a1, - '' -1 1,e /- v '''s o l o f "also by ; 040'4,3tritiq•Faseyeices,',; °mi y
' of
' 'Druggists ila • • ; 'Nek Y 4l ' . A 4 A-7• -;''-, -.,--.' , fr . 'u m ” Liirkior, o,l44isi.wi,o4.4..iiiii:ii 001'Seerul
*,oitiiiii ~ 11 49.9i4a,t01. . i1kTL° 'candifis;.!so,! , ,, , -..,y-:- , - ,,,-,, ,
It
'i. States anti Ctinadiii4, P,A6d4f vii. bottle ~ : '3 : -.An eirtetie,ffit'nwleitmOlc,(ii:litiOrledi:.&l,pq!
'„:iiitt Pottle , S!.foisC?•,. ; ',l l . t,P:SrV ii :Wiil-'1 , , , ,,.' , ,,,) , q 'Abode "Settiire . ;.!Nlin'eiW & Snitth,' , ~,. ..;: , , ,,, ':° , 7:2.
ostClifilfeistitine:the,SitiCk,lbe'is'yreptired . -19
: 1 4 4,. 13 , 14): ?3 ,: 4::•F,;.4947;#00'1,..ageht;',4 ificir.iiiuvirk,titstiq'Ourchileare, fa cwill. ‘',,,
Carlini© .:,,• - .., ••••••.. : tl ' , ",• , :v.P* , c3OßV. 4l o;it'''?.! . :it .=•'clirseie;'•Jdo l ,oYi;' 141 . 184, P;'..':. , „:::,- - ,1, a .' , c,-,•, , L.
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Mai
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I.3tionitartEtt doinpatites.
The:Afraidtifeiinsninnaa Annuity
and .Ttuet Ociimiany of: 'Philadel
• ,phis.' -
'office:No. 159 Clieituut ,Street, Capital $300:
000. Charter Perpetual.
CONTINUE to make InsurancesiOn Lives
on the most fairourable terns. receive and
execute Trusts; and receive Deposits on Into
rent..
The Capital bein..Paid up tibd- invested, to.
gather witli'accumuTaled proniium.fund, affords
PERFECT 'SECURITY to the insured... The pro.
p_juir; may he paid in yearly, ball yearly, or
:ljuarterly payments.
TIRE Company add a BONUS at stated pe
riods to the insurances for life. This plan o
insurance is the most approved or, and is more
genernlly in use, than any other in Groat Bri
tain, (where the subject is best understood by
the peonle,.apd whero,they have had 110 Ring.
est experience,) as nplienrs from the- filet, that
out of 117 Life Insurrineu Companies there, of
all kinds, 87 nro on Phis plan.
The first BONUS vi as appropriated in De
cember, 1844, amounting to 10 per cent. on the
sum insured under the eldest polices; to 81 per
cant., 7i-per cent. , &c, on others, in pro
portion to the time of dtnnding, making an ad
dition of $100; $87.50; $75, &c., Fee. to ovary
91,000, originally insured, which is an averoge
of more than 50 per cent on lhopremiums paid,
and without increasing the annual payment to
the Company.
The operation of the BONUS will be seen
by the following examples from the Life Insu
rance Register of the Company, thus :* • -
QM
Suni Bonus or Amoutit of Policy k
Insured Addition Bonus payable at
- the party's decease.
No 58
$1 MOsloo.oo 81;100 . 00
2,500 ' 250'00 2,750 C 0
4,500 400'00 4,400.00
2,50 i. 175.00 2175'00
5,900 437'50 5'437.00
- 205
-- 2711
-• 338
Pamphlets containing the table 01 rates,
and explanations of the subject; forms of ap
plication, and further information can be had at
the office, gratis, in person or by letter, ad.
dressedto thc ß
Put 4 id ß e i n C t ll t_ A A l 'e t _l_ D iu S tr ,- y_ P - residOiti,-
,JNO
,F JAMES; Actuary,. -
a 4
to
Fire Insurance. ^"
pug ALLEN A:711 E. PLINNSBOROUGH
Mutual Fire insurance Companrof Cum
berland county, incorporated by en act of Assem•
bly, is now fully organized, and in operation, itVi.
der the.inastigenuent of the following commis ,
.
CM. Siaymen, Jacob Shelly, Vim: R. Gorges,
Lewis-Byer,. Chrivtirm !Cohort Starrett,
Beni) , Logan, Michael Coelclin, Benjamin 11.
Musser, 'Levi Merkel, Jacob Kirk, Sam!. Prow . -
ell, sr, and. Meichoir Breneman, who respectfully
call the attention of citizens of Cumberland end
York counties to tge advantages which the corn
pony hold out:.
The rates of insurance are as low and - favorable
as any company - of the kind in the State. Per ;
sons wishing -to become members are invited to
make aPlSli'mion to the nents.of the company.,
who are willing-to wait upon them at any time,
JACOB SHELLY, President
HENRY LOGAN, V. Pres't
LEWIS !JEER Secretary
COCKLIN, Treasurer
An ENTS—Ruualph Martin, New Cumberland
Christian Tim.' and John C. Dunlnp, Allen ; C
R• Harmon, Kingstown; lien; y Zenring, Shire
manstown; Simon Oyster, Wormleyshurg Ro
bert Moore. Charles bell,
Agents for Ycirk County—Jacob lijirk,gene
nil ag ent; John Sherriek, John Itankiti, J. 13ow
man, Peter Wcilford: . • .
Agents for Harrisburg—Houser & Lochman.
felt. 9
Equitable Life %Insurance, Annuity
and Trust Company; ,
d iFF.CCP: 74 Walnut sireet, Phindulphin.
V capital s2so;ooo.—Charter perpeinal.—
Make - Insprance on lives at their office in Phila
delphia, and at their Agencies. throughout the
States, at the lowest rates of premium.
Rates for insuring at $lOO on a single Life,
Age. Fur 1 year. [For 2 years. I Life
20 81 I 91 - 1 (.0
po 99 1,301,04
40 1,29 1.64 2,07
50 1,86' - I
2,07 .1 3,94
"59 3,48 2,97 I 603
EXAMPLE.—A person aged 30 years next birth
day, by paying thc , company 95 cents would se
cure to bits tamily orlteirs sloo t 3hould lie die in
one year ; or for 89,90' he secures to them $1000;
orfor $l3 annually for seven years he secures
to them $lOOO should he die in seven years; or
for 820,40 paid annually during life,. ha,sectires
$lOOO to he pap when he dies. The insurer
securing his own bonus, by the difference in
amount of premiums from those charged by
other'offices. For $49.50 the heirs would re
ceive 85000 should he die in one year.
Forms of application and all . particulars mny
be. had nt the office . of Fakin'ic Wsxxs, Esq,
Carlisle, Pa.)
• J. W: LACTIC RN, Pres't
IL G. TUCHETT, Sec'y.
FREW/C. WATTS, Att'y.
Dr. D. N. Mmton, Medical Examiner.
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The Franklin Fire Insurance Com
pany of plilladelphia.
OFFIC E, No. 163 i Chesnut streei, near Fift
stroet.
DIRECTORS.'
Charles N. Boucher George W. Rtchards
Thomus-ttart . Mordecai D. Lewis
Tobias Wagner Adolphe E. Boric
Samuel Grunt David S. Browp 4
Jncoh R. Sinith Morris Patter on'
Continue to make insu'rance.peretual or limi
ted, on eyery description of property in town end
country, at rates as low as are consistent with
security. The company have reserved a large
contingent fund, which with their capital and pre
miums, safely invested, allimcl ample protection
tc the insured.
ante assets of the company on January Ist
1848, as published agreeably to an act of Arnim
Lily, were as follows, viz t •
Mortgages $890,558 65
Real Estate ' • ' 108,358 90
Temporary Loans 124,459 00
Stocks 51,563 25
Cash on hand and in hands of
agon.s, 35,373 23
Since their incorporation; a Period of eighteen
years, they have.paid upwards of ONE MILLION,
TWO lit NEI= THOUSAND DOLLARS, losses by fire,
thereby affording evidence of the advantages of
insurance, tis %well as the ability and disposition
to meet with promptness, all liabilities.
CHARLES N. BANCKER, Pree't.
. CHAS: G.• RANCHER, SCC'. fob
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Tho subscriber is agent for the above compan
for Carlisle and its vicinity. All applications fo
insurance either by mail or personally.-will be
Promptly attended: to. , W. D..SEYMPUR.''
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NEW , CLOTHING"' STORE
I,,ConnBl,t'oP liournEtt.
• S*.F.RET,S, CAny.lBlT., Pa.;
THE stilikribei - has recei‘lOd Fe bow open
ngn choice selection of Wider •Goodsi•consist
ng, of Clutha,: Cassimers '•and . Vestings, newest
64 le at the lowest rates, whiCh he will. make up
into Dress and Prodli coats, 'Olio COata,`stickst
cloalis„ Pants and V,Cits,Dreatt and FrOek 'coats
of cloth from six dollars upwards, Punta, from
$15.0 te . ss, Vests" froni 75 ets. to $9,00, cloaks
from 8 t 0.520. - jilts alio keeps shirti, bosoms.
collars,, het& and pocket handkerdhiefsfcom
farts, caps, gloves and Hosiery, in short levzry
_thin g apps 4 rtuiningtda gentreman's wortlerbe --
As he is agent for an extensive house hu4ill be
ettabled'lo offer fresh goads at theft omen
month. lie will yeceivcr ego tarty the N York
and Philadelptda Fashions ' and will Spate no
pains in getting up work itrillte most durable
and fastatonible manner.' flewnlso make up
• work purchased at other stores in the most Rre.-
ul mantle... Ile will pay particular attention to
Children's Clothing Ile respectfully solicits a
share of public patronage .•
W 1 PARKINSON,
Dee 43, 1,848 • Agent for the Pro victor
G .seat AttraeflOit for the holidays
IN NOIITIIIIANOVEII ST., CARLIS,E, re,
THE Subscriber would• respectfully inform
the citizens of Cartide, and those - who may visit
it during the Holidays, that he is nOw-manulac
turing, and will keep constantlY op hand, a
large nnsbrtnient of CONFECTIONARY,
SUGAR PLUMBS, &c. s uitable for the ap
proaching few ivities, whiclMillbe sold Whole
sale or Itetail, at the OLD STAND in North Han
over Street, a few doors north of the Bank,
whore he also kts on hand in large; assortment
of FRUITS and NUTS of the latest importa
,.
tton, which roil, be sold oh' accommodating
terms, consistirg in part of ORANGES, LE
MONS. GRAPES, Raisins, Prunes, Dates,
Citron, Figs, Almonds, Ccicoa•nuts, Cfeam
nuts, Filberts, Pea.nuts, English Walnuts, &c.
&c. He would also call atfention to the best
tigsortment of FRENCH, GERMAN, ANp
AMERICAN TOYS, ever brought to this
place, consisting pertly of fine French Fancy
Coxes, kid and jointed Dolts, all sizes, - doll
heads, fine Clyne, cummon clelph mid wooden
tea sets, kitchen setts nod furieture in boxes—
Brass and tin 11 - mucus, Wooley dogs, bode'
t 14 les, -Penny —toyso
all kinds, wngons and wheelbarrows, figs tin
toys, took in .boxes,„glitiles, Puzzles, - &e. Pi
anos, Fiddle, Tamborines, 11 ernionictitis, Ac
cordeons, di time, guns, pistols, &e. Class nn
China toys, fine sassing basketS. Also, Toy
and doll bfislie-s, and o,variety of other ankles
too numerous to mention.
s in comic' lion with the above he bt.: , ',Dist re
ceived a prams lot of
•
Fresh Groceries,
conaistinglrof pulveri.ted, eruFbed, loaf or.d
'brown SUGAR'S:
, --- NrW Orlnane,' :Trinidad
Syrup, and Sugar Nome /110LAWES f very
cheep.: Imperial, Young Ilye•Sn end Black
TEA. Chocolate, Water, Scdn., Sugar, and
Pie-Nie CRACKF:IiS. Cheese, Rice; Blackieg
&c. EWESLI SPICES, such as nutmegs, cin
namon, cloves, pepper, ginger, allepite, grOuhd
or whole.
All orders thankfully received and punctually
at tended to by g P MONY ER.
.Nor. 29, 1P.413. •
T the Cheap Fnmil' Grocery Store of JO
SEPH D. DALRERI', West Ma. street,
Carlisle, you will always find the best si n iply of
Family Groceries that the Phildclelyibia markets
'can afford. The subscriber hos jut returned
front the city, and would respectfully:invite the
public in general and his friends in particular; to
call and examine his stock, which embraces-all
the articles usually kept in his line of business,
such ns Rio, Java and St Domingo Coffee
penal, Young Ily_son and Black Tens, of iJle
beat quality & flavor; loaf, falling loaf, crushed;
cleated and brown Sugars of every grade, vuttlt
price to suit. Honey, sugar house, Orleans and
Syrup Molasses. Spire's of nll kinds, which be
willwarrant pure rind fresh , ground. Broome,
buckets, baskets., huller bowel's, wash rubbers;
clothes pins and brushes of •CVety variety.—
Castile, fumy, rosin and country F. OA PS. Al
so, n geni•ral nsaartwint, of chewing and smo
king TO II ACC°. spnnish half spanish and con-.
1111011 CIGARS. GLASS, QUEENSWARE,
and CROCKERY of every description which_
he -will sell at the lowest possible p , ices.' -
Feeling grateful for the liberal patronage here
tofore bestowed upon hint, py n generous pub.
lic, the subscriber, renders them his hearty
thanks, apd hopes that in his efforts to please,
and particular attention to 'business to merit a
continuance of their support. •
Nny'r H. HALBERT
IS Vaiety.'s the .spice of Life.l.!
THANKFUL for the favors heretofore
bestowed upon us, in our line of business,
we •again would -lILnALD" to our numerous
customers, that no ate m constant supply of a
general assortment, (which we are receiving
almost weekly front the city) of all articles per
taining to the business of a
Grocery and'Trea Store,
embracing Brown Sugars of good qualities at 5,
6,7, and 8 cis per pound, Rio Coffee's at 8,0,
and to eta, Crushed, 'Pulverized and Broken
Loaf Sugars, nt 9 and 10 cis per pound, Java
a •d Mocha Coffees, also BLACK and GREEN'
TEAS of choice selections, either in bulk or in
metallic packages,•always fresh, at from 37i to
$1,50 per pound. together with every variety of
Spices ) . such ns 'CI N N AM ON, .M.A.C.Ef-CIT----
RON, Pepper, Cloves. Ginger, Nutmegs. mus
ard, fve. LIVERPOOL AI)N G A SALT,
oget her with Fine Stilt. either in socks or t•nial
er quantities. SPERM AND WAX CAN
DLES, together with Mould and Dipt qt mitres,
iperm anti Whale blenched Oils, of pure qunli
y, as also SALMON AND MACKAREL,
vlolasses, 'Syrup, Vinegar, Cheese, Crackers
n
nd numerous other artic les, all of which for
unlily and prices we feel confident on inspection
vill prove equally as good and ns reasonable
s con be sold any where else. But a call front
ur friehds can satisfy t hem best and us too.
Remember the "Ola.Stond," nearly opposite
lurlcholder's (formerly Bbgenee) T avern Alain
rem. W EB Y.
Carliele, 3fo Dec. S4B
1-'IIL Scapa.
A F.:NF and fresh supply from RoussePs and
'A. other f the best city houses, nmong which
u double ; ,, ....sc.',l2weer - Rriar, Rose Geranium'
"crbena, 1 fehotrope, Millefleur and
tusk. tastec..ty put up and for sale nt the loweSt•
eines. Also, for the Hair, Bantioline, Porn.
'ado aux Flours, Jenny Lind' hair gloss, Beer's
Maccassar-Oil,Ane.scented—Antique -Oil,-
hilocome, Beers Marrow, fine Myrtle and Vio
.t Pommndes. Also Fancy Soaps, such as
louisel's Shaving Cream. IVriglit's do, Military
o, Almond and Palm .WasbSoap, m aking on
.'`.sortmont unsurpassed by any in tho borough..
rnnyal - S HAVEASTICK
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.$1 . ,220,097 67
DRUGS 1 „DUGS I •DRUGST — .
I,IBT,IIECEIVED,
PHYiblit.,M,, Country Merchants and
Pedlar*ltire'invited to call npd examine my
ock of-Medicines, Paints or Glass, 011, Var.
hates; &c.
• • ' DRUGS.
Patent Medicines, Herbs and Extinct P,
Fine Chemicals,Spices, ground and a hole
Instruments, Essences,
Pure Essen': Oils Perfumery, &c. . ,
' DYE.STUFFS,.. . • •
. . Log and Cant Woods,
' Oil Vitriol' -, •
.COpperas; '•.'•
• Lao-Dye: ,' '' " ''''' '''
PAINTS.
Wetherill,'& Brother's-. Pure 'Lead, Chrome
'reed and .Yellety,•.raint afid yariiialt Brushes,.:,,
_nosy Window...Ghost:LieSeed . Oil, 'Purpen
nei' Copal and i.Coiteli;Vitinish; . aind• Bed Teed. -
All - oriwhiph:, , yviWitx.'sold-at. the: verw,lotiest
iarkat priecOtt . the,eliciap Drugatid Book Store?.
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Nov '29th.'lo4B:''' e .,- - - ''' '
Indigoes,
Madderi,
Sumac
MEN
-Queenliwarti , ; Glass
- Al - TTA - 4 E-amtgeniratedection-afiliese
plqi! : in, evP .
,yatlet boon added' t o 9utaiwc.:
p lot Of COdniVari, ombroc
:kg; Tubs 'C liiitne, .13nekii:'svPoilE4'ke:i 4 Ilion'.
103Vi.pricee :,at the G rode Ty. , off „.."., 5
March 14„ • • . .„
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Janutiry. 7,149:• •
1 oNB - 11 0 . thin:pred, Jtqlled Iron..
. Cast phooV, )3 4014 gr,_spri ng s te9 0
s; !•boiiee.„Tin , Pletoilunt received an";
ioro 'of
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