Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, July 18, 1849, Image 4

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• -PAYICOUR broxis.
Religion kbritAees not ludo a man
HONEST is goodfor' nothing. If a than
professes to be a bliristian and defrauds
his neighbor, that man's religion . is vain.
.And he is dishonest who withholds from
another that which is his due, when it•
is in his power to pay it.
We, in this country, have acquired a
bad name. abroad from. our State repudi
ations; but it is not this of which we wish
to speak just now. • It is of the laxness,
not to Call it by a harder name, of many
professors of religion, who seldom or
never pay ,their debts until after being
called upon' again and again, perhaps
finally being threatened . with a suit at
lay. There are some such men in al
most every community.
We have one of these men in our eye.
He is a very amiable, easy man, who
never wishes to quarrel with his neigh
bors,and is always willing to, do theta a
favor when they • are in
. want'of help.—
Bit he never pays his debts, if he can
arid it. His bills at the store, at the
.sfibpsof mechanics, perhaps for the fdod
which he...eats, or the raiment he wears,
. ,
are unpaid, and he feels not the' least
compunctions of conscience or. the sub
' ject. He prays in his familrand in the
social meeting, and . some . people think
that he may be n Christian; but men'of
'the wcrfld say that if he would be lIONEST,
they would have a better opinion of his
religion.
We see another debtor. He has no
objections to buying anything that he can
get on trust; he will even subscribe for
a religious newspaper, or.a new edition
_ of the_Bible r aind makes loud professions
..,of his tvfllingness to aid, this object and
that; but when called upon to pay his
subscription; he is-unfortunately just out
of money, he will certainly pay it in a
few days ; but he is no more ready a
month afterwards than he was before, and
he never intends to pay. Ho pretends
nevertheless, to be n pious man; but he
deceives very few.
Just now lye see-another man of this
always-owing and ncver-paying class.
Some time ago, he contracted a heavy
debt, and he never yet saw the timer
when he could pay the whole of it at
once; and therefore, he has paid none.
of it. His income has been such- that he
might, with a little economy and much
self-denial, have paid a ;mit. of the debt,
every y.ttr, and by this time have extin
guishedait, but his conscience does not
seem' to trouble him at all, although he
lives on that which does pot belong to
him.
Men may sophisticate as they please,
they can never make it right, and all the
bankrupt laws in the universe can-never
make •it right for them not to pa .y their
debts. There is sin in this neglect, as
clear and as deserving church,disciplina,
es' in stealing or false swearing. Lle
Who violates his promise to pay or with
holds the payment of -a debt, when it is
in his power to meet his engagement,
ought to be made to feel that in the sight
of God and of all honest men, he is
swindler. Religion may be a very-com
fortable cloak under which to hide ; but
if religion does not make a man " deal
3..../y-e , it is not worth having'.
, But what shall a poor man do who is
in debt'. Let him work and - pay it.—
Deny yourself all the .luxuries and very
many of the comforts of life; be willing
to take a humble place in society, and
mortify your pride ; in dress and style of
liiPing be as simpl and economical. as
possible; if necessary, live on bread and
water, and labor diligently,' until you
satisfy the demands of your last creditor;
but never lay up a cent of money nor
spend a cent needlessly while you owe it
to another lWemish that this principle
could be ingrained into the hearts and
consciences, at least of professing Chris
tians. There is a looseness on the sub
ject in the church that is p6rfectly irre
concilable with the law of, God and - the
maintenance ' of a good reputation in the
.eyes of the world.
Let no man be trusted who icEOLECTs
to pay his debts. If misfortune has sud
denly deprived him of the ability to,pay,
that is- another thing; but if by his con
duct he shows that he has no DISPOSITION
to meet his engagements, especially small
debts, let him not be trusted. He that
is unjust in alittle,Willbe unjust in muca.
He who defrauds will steal, and there is
soarcely any difference between stealing
and' wilfully neglecting to discharge a
duty.
. NEW AND MAP
uctcsairdaenraam emiaameme.
Now opening by JAC CYB SENKR, who re
spectfully calls tho attention of his friends
and_the_._publie_geneadly—ancL,-all—dealers- in
HARD WARE,:to his new and splendid assort
ment of all kinds of Hardware, such—tts--Sad
dler's Tools and • Saddlery Ware of every de
scription and style, all kinds of Carpenter's tools,
and building - materials of all•kinds and nor
style, all kinds, of malarial used by Cabin - et
makers. Also, Shpo Findings of all kinds, a
good assortment of Men's morocco, kld, French
straits, lining and binding skins for shoe-ma
kers/ all articles used by shoe makers constantly
kepß- on hand. Blacksmiths :can be supplied?
with the very-best of hammered iron, Warranted
good, also all kinds of rolled, slit, round, band,
and strap iron, cast, theme, spring English and
American-blister ntael, - warranted good, also a
lot of shootiron for tinners. Housekeepers can
also be supplied will every 'Alicia necessary
fur housekeeping in the Hardware Line.
Ethereal and Pine OA Lamps of eve!) , desctip
tion just received also ethereal and pine oil for
sale, just . . fresheall kinds of paints, oils, varn
ishes, turpentine, also, a first'rate article to pre
serve;leather shoes, arid' keep the feet dry.—
Look out and bear in mind..
Farmers; ; Mechanics and Miusekeepers and
It, who use the article of HARDWARE, call
Rt . the Well. known 'new arranged •HARD..
WARE' STAND, formerly kept • by. Lewis
Harlin, in North Hanover street, next door to
John Ccirnittan!e, letiern stand, now kept by H.
and aliio next. •door to .George :Roller's
Fancy Hat ortid:Dap Etore...- Call and' examine
for.yeurselves,Lnd.eave money, as we are •de
lermuild all;prticles•ar the Veit) , smallest
profit fof,CASH,, and. we tbink.we shall be able
to sell
...fittle. , than..any other Mirdware
Store fit - ttownins'. P.lL:r.'gpeds are: well selected
and are purchased .a crders to sell low at
the new arranged flard,r , re Store, well-ltpon
es.'Lewie - Htirldn's :old•ntand,. I.,vliere you ma y .
find a good assertnienvotevery article the
liardwate-Trade.• - Dela% forget the:Stand, as
3 utok'ealesn m istna l l• profits le the,;;Order,Of the
Call and - extunine.for yotirsalvds..'
. .
Mitten:ll and Pine
JlTST,reiteived , and , ' for solo. ot' , Dri•RAW ! :
LINKI3/put 16'gan'oy Main Streei
,C' %deli ' '
mien 111ArAP
iAndo.4ool4 ERRING just receive d- by
•In' t'hegfoC7.liTeiY.o4PeriQr'rrtiteeiy_d for
p l llofg i 4l stO re
of ,
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• .. - • • . Frclit die,Weet A!abt!m . .
AS BRYAISIORFAR,pop•T ! - ,
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Every min . , woman mut child in Piekens
county knows Jess Bryan. And•to these
Whose cireninstances'unfortontitely compel
Mein to live elsewhere, we would gay, That
Jesse is the present sheriff ot the county a
foresaid. And futtheimore, we have rile au-.
thority of the Secretary of State' for saying,
that he was' did finest looking sheriff vt.,lio
carried the returns of We last Presidential
election to Montgomery. .
On reaching Montgomer y , Jess wet to
the capitol, and was introduced to the Sellkte
tary: '1 arr. happy to. know you Mr. Bryan,'
said the affable Col. Garrett.
mrehappy. to find you do,' lied the
sheii(l 'farsince I put on these blacks hard.
ly know myself.'
Jesse is our crack taleteller, and many
side aches have the boys had from laughing
at his Nubbin Ridge and Sourwood stories
One of his we will now give, premising that
that' the gist of the- , tale consists in his rich
mode of telling it, and that it must lose much
by being read.
.Some years ego,' ;aid Jess . ; 'before got
to be sheriff of Ibis county, T was in Mobile,
and one day 1 Niw a clowd moving out to
wards the Orange Grove; .1 'joined it, and
learned that a match light was about to come
of be:ween Jim Burgess' WI dog and a tame
bear, fzfr five hundred dollars a side, one
hundred for!e;t.
As soon as the rmg was fOrmed, the .410.2
.Swan turned 1005e...0n the bear, and after one
round ho stayed loose-no sort of talk could
rrialte Intn cli i ieh triant, still 1311 - rgusnsaiit
the forleit and drew off the kl
Just as the crowd was about to. disperse,
a tall raw-honed .notive from -Chichasaha,
'whp rekii-ed in the ownership of a big
bogy, diump•tailed cur dog, fang out, 'l'll
be-- . lf Cash can't take ikat bar,'
4 1\ 7 1rit will you bet of that,' said the
owner of the bear.
qtll go my said rawbones, 'and
drawing out the font' of .Ito oil Sir - eking, he
shelled out 4witnly dollars • The bear man
covered the twenty, nod the ring was again
tormed:
'Now gentlemen,' said Chickasay, '1
wishes it to be understood as how nobody
goes inter this ring .bat me adCash, an the
bar, an nobody aint got to speak or (etch
but mc.'
This was vigreed to and the bear being
unmunled, the word was given.
'Look out Cash; mind your eyes! Watch
him, Cash !' cried, raw bores, as Cash with
a priident remit for his own interest, kept
at respectful distances; his bristles standing
up like tho"tcelli of a' harrow. As soon as
Cash had taken a position a little further in
the rear of his toe, and out'oUlie range of
his paws, his mastei sholited—'take Inm
Cash l'
With one boimd, Cash seized the bear by
the roof of the ear, keeping his body side
by side with his enemy, so that - the latter
'could not possibly strike him.
'Keep omen this ring, gentlemen,' cried
tae owner of Cash. , Bring him here, Cash !'
Cash, by main force dragged the beat half
around the ring, without once exposing him
s dt to the furious binws•of the animal.
'Shake him, Cash P Again the brave dog
sho3k his loci, until the bear's teeth fahly
chattered witli pain and rage. Still Cash by
keeping yard Lunn and yard arm with the
bear, was' as sate ns is he had been in his
master's cabin.
The owner of the bear seeing that the
bear could not bring his arms to bear, could
not bear to see Cash beat the bear in such a
barefaced manner; and gave up the day.
'You give it up,' said our man. 'Well
then, gentlemen, clear the iing—Cash
leaves when he do leave 'em. Hold him,
Cash ! You say its my motley, no discounts,
nor nothing Watch your time, Cash ! Let
go Cash!
With a single spring, Cash . was ten feel
beyond the reach of the bear's paw,
'That's a right pearl bar,' said raw-bones,
but he aint nigh such•a one as me and Cash
has tulc-:' We got one this fall as measured
nine feel trout snout to tail tin.'
'That's a the discomlted owner
of the bear, 'you never saw a bear that large
in your
haint ? Well, go you these here two
twenty dollars on that branch of the subjeit.
'lt's a bet,' said the bear mar..
( Well come down }o George Davis's and
we'll try the case.'
The crowd all accompanied the parries
and we soon reached Davis' Stole.'
'George, let me see that biggest bar skin 1
let you have a spell bock,' said our man.
Davis handed out the'skim and it measu
-4
red nine feet one inch and a roff:
'-Twenty to start on,!and in ty are forty !-
and forty are eighty ? Whoop: ICome,/tere
Cash. Guod evening to you all, gentlemen, ' ' sang' the over-joyed naive; . a id the last I
'saw of him, he and' Gush were eating ginger
cakes at the market-house.
Harrisburg Transportation Line,
syi r yi 4 t a t a .
FUNK & MILLER,
pORWVARDING & Commission Aferehants,
Hannisnuna, Pa. ship Produce, Merchan
dise, &c. to Baltimore, Philadelphia, &c. Ste
Coal, Plaster, Nails, Salt, Fislt, Groceries, &a
constantly for sale.
Harrisburg, march 29. 1848
Blacksmith's Look Hers
ilaToNs . of asserted "hinds of ROLLED
4/ IRON just reeld, that we' will eel' at a
.loiter rate than ever has been sOld,'at either for
cash or scrap iron. 'Also Watts' beet DAR
IRON always on hand at the store of
•
, JACOB SENER.
Dee. 27. - : •• • . •
.. . BONNETS! ,BONNZITS!••••
' ' 'FIST received the ;newest , and latest
sty 1e.13 it - fleets, to, Whieh, I invite i hb; al ton:
,lion of. the ladies,. Will bo 'sold ne'bri . lntins,
call and , examine,' at the Cheap Sior North
'HanoverAc t street. ''J' G CI NY.' •
. • . GINGHAM'S.
A.salondid , assortment of Qinghanis of vs;
rious . patterns_,, very ; low;, can be, bed ":of the.
subscriber in., North Hanover street., Call and
see.: .' [mag.9] ~ y ,' •J CV cARIV.IO_,NY, - -,
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T ,
''.. - ..'French;Stinuner Cloths: ,
opened. French Summer
ecribo ClothrfaTdiff as
drent enlortr fot'Gemlrmrn's
coareind'Fahtikliienr . x . G'W
Wool 1 'Wool
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PO.UNDS - :of half meilini;Wool;in
9.A1-/..17ft
' l .hafianijairraileived and-for; sale -at
8 , A!bnYlq i e,:.Nortl l Hanover elreet.',E,...-5
; A 11' :ixterOveratteidii eiit.;:tliit
`mid , . Prices.' '.o6ll:;:rAgfiiricsiire'::SrAhc-,ekkeeP,
store . in:Niiith.Titinover_street:,l,- ~..,-,_;•:!,
- ta-----.
; "i atcli , :
ege e y: 1 . ••
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'::..:.:_' CHP Arnik . TITAN 5.Ev.r.R-7=.
''. •. „..„....-tik, •"' Wholesale and Retaill--.At the
• ON, 'flPhillidelPhin Watch and Jeiv
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ON elry Store,""No. 96,North SEt.
• AN , , 4 . ' , : . -s , '',:C.P tittreet,cornbr of Quar t
.tii7 . 613ii',67. - • . rY *Street... '....
Gold Leveri3;lB k. eases, full jewelled, $3O and
Upwards
Silver Levers ; full jewelled, $ l5 and upwards.
Gold Lepine, 18 k. casesi jewelled,• $25 and
.•upwards ' ~.. • • ' . ' .
Silver Lopines, jewelled; $lO and upwards
Silver Quartier Watches, $4 to 10 '
' Silver Spoons, equal to coin, per sett-Tes,
' $5, Desert $lO, Table $l5; other articles-in pro
portion. All goodsvivted.to be what the,
are sold for.
• Constantly on hand a ergo assortment of fine
GOLD JEWELRY and SILVER WARE
Also, an assortment of M J Tobias &• Co,.
E Simpson, Samuel & Brothers, E S Yates &
Co, John Harrison, G & R Beesley. and other
superior Patent lever •Moventents, which will
be cased in any style desired
Arrangements have bean made with all the
above named moat celebrated manufacturers of
England, tofunlish at short,notice any required
style of Watch, for which orders will be Won t
end the name and residence of the person on
daring put on if requested.
0. CONRAD,
novBl . Importer of Watcher
L. R. DROWIVLALL'B
GRZAT BARGAIN WATCH - AND JEWELRY STFE
wilt.= Gold,ofill Sit•
f 0! ~ vet Watch6s of every
ii a i :•••'..'"_•.. description .can be had
c
2 . a . :"%-at 'from ten to fifteen
"%... :: ' <3 :k;:-.1-..-:- -less than ally other store
4 *.;... ,8 7 ,\ 4 '.?;?\ ` in New Voris or Pulls
-.'- i---.-:-..,.- 7 --."'/?!. ' dolphin. Persons' who
wish to get a good watch, perfectly . regulated,
would do well to'call at the store of the sub
scriber, and compare the quality and price of his
watches with that-of other stores.
GOOD WATCHES AT THE FOLLOWING EXCEEDINGLY
=I
Gold Levers, full jewcPt!,:s carat cases, $29 00
Silver do do .•• 12 00
Gold Lupines, jeweled," carat cases 23 00
Silver do •do 900
Silver Varga-Watches, trom.s3,oo_iiimards. _
Gold Pencils from $1 to •$8,00; Gold Pens,
with silver eases, and pencils uttachell, for 75c.
Also, a handsome assortment of new and
fashionable Jewelry, at prices far below the
usual store pricea• Ord Gold and silver botight
or taken in exclnlnze,
LEWIS R BROOMALL,
No 110 North . SECOND„ Street, second door
below Race, Philadelphia. ,p:B' 9:,y
rCut this advertisement out, and bring tt
along, you will then be sure to get into the right
store.
Mouse:
No. 230 Market Street, above Eighth,
South side...
PHILADELPHIA
THIS . large and splendid Hotel has been fur
nished, with entire new .furniture. -
Room is the largest in Philadelphia. The Par
lors and Sitting rooms are entirely seperated
front the noise and bustle, consequent to the ar
rival and departure of cars. The portico ex
tending the whole front of the house. of a
cool retreat in warm weather, and a splendid
view of the greatest thoroughfare in the City.
he Lodging Rooms are well furnished. The
Table as well provided for as at.any other Hotel,
with every attention of the managers to make it
the best Hotel for Merchants and business men,
during their stay in the City. The terms will
be one dollar per day. t On the arrival of the
Cars from the west, a Porter will be in attend=
tut convey baggage, &c., to the Hotel,
which Ss adjoining the depot.
Feb.
THE NIAGARA -SHOWER-BATH,
An entirely new Article for Shower-Ba
thing, With warm or cold Water.
Bath took the premium at The Fair'oP
the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, October
.1848, the _only_Bath_that_ever-took-a2pronnum
at that institute and ohm leek the fast premium
at the Fair of the Maryland Institute, Novem.- ,
ber 1848.
A great and important improxerMit' is made
in this Shower-bath overall others, by throwing
the water immediately on the body, without
%vetting the head, unless at the will or pleasure
of the bather; but a greater point is gained b 9
being enabled to bathe with warm water, which
no other Shower-Bath is -adapted to—and most
of all the Bath can be medicated without injury
to the hair,
Many persons cannot take a cold bath—their
case is met in this as they can regulate the tem
perature of the water to 'suit their wish, and
continence bathing at any season of the year
without any unpleasant result. Ladies can linve
the advantage of broling.without wetting the
head or covering the same.
The arrangements aro sine and rompletn.
and not liable to get out .of *der. 'Phe Bath
can he adjusted to suit any height, from ti small
child to the tallest person. When the door is
closed, the fixtures are hid and the outside ap
pearance is that' of a neat piece of furniture.
They two t'oceived•tho approbation of seve
ral medical gentlemen—others are requ'ested to
call end examine them, Manufactured by the
Pa:entee.' EPIIRAIAI LARRABEE,
• 24 South Calvert street, Baltimore.
BAT II I NO.—Read what. A rtnstrong says :
p o net omit, ye who would health secure,
The daily fresh ablution, that shaft clear
_ .
The.sluices of the skin ; enough to keep
The body snored from undeceni soil.
Still to be pure, even if it did not conduce
As much (us it does) to health, very greatly
worth
Your daily,painsi 'tis this adorns the rich;
The went 01 this is pover y's worst foe,
With this external virtue, ago maiming
A decent grace : Without it, youth and charms
Are loathsome: ) •
ntionry 3. 1849.—V.
•
EXTRAORDINARV REDUCTION IN THE
Price of hardware.
' I lf AVE, just received the largest and Chenp•
est stock of HARDWARE, Glass, Paints, Oils
_Varnishes,.Baddlery,_Carpenter's and Cabinet
Maker's Tools, Mahogany Vaniers and all kinds
of Building Materials ever brought to Carlisle
consisting of Locks, Hinges. Screws, Nails
and. Spikes. Persons about to build will find i
grantly t 3 their advantage to look at my stook
before purchasing elsewhere. Come rind see
the Gooda'and hears the price and you rill be
convinced that this Is ,realik the Cheap Hard
ware Stdre. Also, in store anvils' riceS. files
and rasps, and a complete assortment' of Watts'
Bost Bar inin, also Rolled and .Hoop Iron-of-all
sizes. I have also the Thermometer Churn
made by Mr George Spangler, the best article
now in use.
SC YTHCS:—.I have just received my Spring
stock of Grain and Wass Scythes, Manufactured
exprossly for my own sales,,and warranted to
be a superior article. Cradle makers and
others will find these Scythes, be the best ar•
title in 'the market and st the lowest lorice
wholesale and retail at the old .stand in North
Hanover street. , • 'JOHN - P LYNE.:
ap18',49
Heyl's Embrocation for florsii.
• . 'PHIS valuable Empu.q.
A , •:„ CATION willeure 'Sprains.
Bruises, Cuts, Gulls, Swell
-4 • 'intl. • Rheumatism. .and
- • complaints which require an
external remedy. . It. loves, immediate relief.. to
' the Scratches; and'the Incident to Horses haVing
White feet 'and noses, produced
.by the'St; 'John.
Moll. Isralso;highly useful irerelaxiEg'
- nese of the Tendons and . Jciints and 'produces
benefieial,effects in orackekheile, ;brought on
' by high feeding, aplints,spranic. This .Estnno-
DATIOI:1 ie root:mended to Fanneriii.Yarriers,
Reepers,of -Livery Stables, and •private•gentle,
anon oivnink,Harsee,,ind should be .constantly
keptin 'their stables: 'The''GENUlNEant
clo Is.pronared"only by.W.Maos n 4L, No-302
,Race st.. Philadelphia.. , And for Sale ,wholesale
and retail 'AID RAWLINB' Drug Store, W,
Main sereet,'Carlisle.i'. , • • •- ; •
neensware s. . e -
A itA,ll,(iEstikgenerel , tieleetion of theSe
tides inxivery variety bps tteen added to:our no.
lortmeat;". Also; a lot of , Codar Ware';: . ernitrac;
.Tubs,Cherna, Bualtli.s.,Pails, he.; at
low prices '.at Protery ; gtoye •
• silfateli .„"
1140 61'8.'0 S H tH":7'. 'Another ' : big stock cif
Br, JED`Boots elliting;
jedillefi , PrteCt s '4E 1 0 0 3
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ItOrg ,
aliCakte.; -:
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Cumb:=lTEdly.',Wyanspoitation Haute.-
5•• , - ;;;;3 - '
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pot-Ra . for
plpirakr cre; Pittsbur g; &c.
Forwarding and Commission
Mreliant, einatsnuno, Pa., informs his
friends rie'the - miblie;.that'from the liberal pat
ronage. (Wended
„to him during the past year he
has been 6bcOuritged to make store extensive ar
rangeniciiiiifor the present season . ; and has ad
ded-,two'neW,, !nip- and splendid 'Beats to his
LINE; add'will be fully 'prepared .rifiglie Op
eningr.of.the Canal, to forward PR OD 700
MERCtIANDIZE of till kinds to 'and fr
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, &c., .the
lowest rate of freight and with the utmost des.
patch.
Agents for Boats,
CARTA, 4 GASKELL
Race et Wharf, Philadelphia.
(lEISE & SON, •
[No. 98 Commerce at. Wharf, Baltimore.
' CLARK & SHAW, ?
- J. McFADDEN & CO.S . pitts'g
Agentsfey_Cars, .
WUND ER LICII & GRIER,
P No. 272 Market at., Philadelphia.
CHALORER & REYNOLDS,
No. 423 Market at., Philadelphia.
BITER, JAMES & CO.,
Broad Street, Philadelphia.
PENN'A. & OHIO LINE,
-s="t, • North street, Haltimoro
Harrisburg, March - 29, 1848.—.tf. *. •
S. Goldman's Clothing Store,
On the corner of Main street and Market
Square s formerly occupied by Nathan Hanich.
THE undersigned respectfully announces to'
the citizens of Carlisle and' surrounding country
that he has,just arrived from Philadelphia-, with
a splendid stock of READY MADE CLOTH•
IN G, fertile purpose of conducting the ready
Made clothing business in all its various bran
ches.
lie intends keeping on assortment of every
article in his lino of business, and at such pri
ces as will suit bvery one.
Ills stock embracos the most handsome aqd
tashionable styles Worn, and 'made up in the
beat manner__ _'_
The subscriber only.asks a trial of his -goods
and is sure they will give.entire satisfaction.
Also,• a largo as-tortoteni of lints, Cape,
Shirts, Cravats, Collarsi.!Boaems, Suspenders,
and Hosiery, nil-of which lie will sell at ‘63 , y
low prices. Bois' clothing conatantly on hand
BAMUEL GOLDMAN.
April 11. '49.—Gm.
nitremovAL
A THAN DANT ell having. removed his,
Cheap Clothing Store to the roomformer•
y occupied by Alai. Lumberton, between Con
lyn's Jewelry Store and Burkholder's hotel, in
West Main street, would respectfully inform his
friends and the public that Ito intends tocon•
(inns the business as heretofore lie has just
received a largo assortment of -
.• . Spring and Summer Goods.
which ho will have made up at the shortest no
tice and in the most ddsirrable manner He will
Constantly have on hand a large selection of
Ready Made. Clothing,
cheaper than ever offered to the public before—
such as black and blue dress coats, frock and
sack coats of various colours, tweed coats of al
shapes and colors, summer cloth .coats, linen
cotton and jean coals, and all other kinds of
fashionable coats, black and fancy cashmere
poufs, summer pants of every description and
color, plain end fatitysatin vests, summer vests
all sorts and colors,-shirt bosoms and collars,
neck and pocket handkerchiefs, stocks, suspen•
dbrs of all kinds very cheap Don't forget the
place .
Carlisle, April "--3 m . .
_
Viqiumes, 0118 and Soaps.
AF...NFlind fresh supply from RouSsel's and
other the bast city houses, among which
areslouble-r,.,a,; Brier,Rose G_QtaniU Inf
Verbena, teho9lv. IfeliciiropeTTOefleur and
Musk, tastett,.:y put up and for sale at the lowest
prices. Also, for the Hair, Bandeline,
made aux Fleure, Jenny Lind hair.gloss, ,Bear's
Oil, acca4gim,.oil. fine-scented Antique oil,
Philocome, Beef nMarrow, fine. Myrtle and Vie
let Pommades. Also Fancy si
,Soups, telaqie
RouseeNTSlTiVing C'ream. Wri,gh - f's do, Military
do,-Almond es Palm Wash Soap, malting 'en
assortment unsurpassed by any in the borough - .
may9F S W HAVERSTICK
- SPRING. FASHION S
--_-..- THE subscriber has jug rec.ived
another lot of the new style of spring
- ----- -HATS, is prepared to accommodate
e s.. - - . both Ilit old and new friends with on
elegant article, besides every other
artielegin his line. His stock is large and va•
rious, comprising . fine Mole Skin and Beaver
Hats' with Nutria, Fur, Summer and every
variety of Slouch lints. While he cheerfully
records his acknowledgement of past fuNor, ho
would respectfully solicit a cominuance of pub•
lic patronage. at the Old Stand in North Han•
over street• • GEORGE KELLER.
Mity:6'49 .
•
Fresh Dugs, Medicines, &c. &c.
/ I have just received from
phis and Now York very extensive
A 741 K: additions to my former stock, embra
t.,g4 cing• nearly every aiticle of Medicine
now in use, together with Paints,
Oils, Varnishes, Turpentine, Perfumery, Soaps,
Stationery, Fine Cutlery, Fishing 'Packle,—
Brultes of almost every description, with an
endless variety'of other articles, which I am de
termined to sell at the van"( LOWEST prices.
All Physicians, Country Merchants, Pedlars
and others, are respectfully requested not to•pass
the OLD •STAND, as they may rest assured
that every article will be sold of a good quality,
and upon:reasonable terms.
S,ELLIOTT,
Win street, Carlisle.
May 30
THE SYMPTOMS OF WORMS
Are the tongue often white and loaded; the
breath heavy and foetid; a disagreeable
or sweetish taste* in the mouth; occasionally
thirst; tho appetite extreinely variable, some.
times remarkably deficienf,`and at others vo
racious. There is sometimes a Ackisli feeling
with...vemiting 9 r mucous; flatulence of the
stomach and intestines; pain in the abdomen;
sw elling and hardness of the abdomen; the
bowels.areirregular;-the-stools are-slimy; end,
there is an occasional appearance of *onus'
In the evacuations; the urine is often milky
and turbid; there is frequently itchiness of the
fundament end nose, which is'oftin swollen;
those is occasionally disturbed sleep, with
grinding of the teeth, and sedation a'vaking
in a fright. There are,
the
times, headache or
giddiness; ringing m the ears, or even deaf
ness, faintness, convulsions, drowsiness, indo•
lence-of.manner, ill—temper:— In same cases
epilepsy and cludire; and even apoplectic and
paralytic symptoms, and revere] of the signs
of dropsy ot the brain and catalepsy appear
connected with . worms. Frequently there is a •
short dry ceugh E end pleuritic pains; some
times feeble and Irregular pulse, palpitations
and on irregular • lever: the 'countenance ~is
generally pallid or sallow, and nomewhot
bloa'ed, and there is trocasional flushing of
one or both.oheeki. Any 'one of these signs
is indicative of Worms' aniline most effectual
best and cheapest remedy is •
Dm Ada J. Mesas' WORM. TEA, prepared
by•Pr i '.l W RAVYLINS, at his Wholesakrand
Retail .Drug Store, Carlisle,' Pa., and none
genuine without, hie written signature.
- The' Proprietor ef We Medicine is con •
&lent of its superiority to ,any other
Medicine' new in use, that ho cheerf u lly
naTents THlelsonv. irk any case Ari which kip
'Preparation,faila to give equal satisfaction
i° The-W O ORM TEA; when made.according
to the.pirectionsis Pleasent'and will lie taken
. by the most fasti ' dioutf Eaish , pealing°
contains suffictent'Medicine feri.he Cure of the
most obstinate 'case,' Prlce',,only 2.cerits
(CrDiligglate and Storekeepers inpplied'en
the`most'ilberal .teriris. ' [61423,49.1y
.
• GUD! SHOES.
• .Tustleesived ist...PORTER'S-.Suor Srons,'s
suyrerio iissortment•if, -WOMEN'S GUM
82/ 9 E PirM9I I . 9 (10: .. y?itths 'Stich bOotsi,"at - the
loyvest • • , •
?Also, Misses' GEM , „SOQ,ES. , fr.* ..215:,t0 50
Cents'•
: , ifrolp AP,- LAW:NAL:Jury, ati4ta ~.can' lind
ICJ pubsoritr:4l4:ll, L'...(34up:
itort?.iti Diorth'Henoyer 'etfeet,. , „
men . " , " 0 ARMON
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• Tile Proprielora have spent much time . •
in bringing this preparation of*.SARSATA LLA
to its present stats of perfection ; and 'the experience
of fourteen years has furnished them the most ample op 7
portunity to study, in their various forms, the diseases for which it
is recodmended, and to adapt it exactly to their relief and cure. Pa
tients who wish a REALLY aeon Medicine are invited to give it a trial, and satisfy
themselves of its superiority, and the invaluable property it possesses of arresting
and curing disease. The ,bottle has been enlarged to hold ONE QUART, and in its
present improved form may safely claim to be• the easy and; =EATERY Medicine of
the age. Its progress' to the fame it has attatted may be traced by a long line of facts
and cures, that stand as landmarks and beacons for. the invalid, pointing the way to"
the haven of health.
' The following is from Col. S. G. Taylor, a gentleman of high standing and extensive
acquaintance in the Southern states, and lately appointed Consul to Now Granada:
•
Messrs. A. 13. & D. SANDS : Nolo Yorh, January .7, 1848.
Girritmisieri,—Having used; and witnessed the effects of your excellent preparation
of Sarsaparilla on different persons in various parts of the Southern country, viz.,
Virginia, Lopisiana, Texas, and Mexico, I feel much pleasure in. stating the high
opinion entertained of its .great medicinal valuer In my own case it acted almost
like a charm, removing speedily the enervated state of the system, and exciting, in
the most agreeable I - grinner, atonic and invigomtinginguence. " -
Your Sarsaparilla is highly approved and extensively used )$y the U. States army
in Mexico, and my cousin; GEN. ZACHARY TAYLOR, has for the past five years
been in the habit of using it and recommends the same ; ho and myself adopted the
article at the same time, and it is now considered nealmost indispensable requisite
in the army. Ifi conclusion I Would say, that the better it is known the more highly
it will be prized, and I trust that its health-restoring virtues will make it generally
known throughout the length and breadth of our widely-extended country.
Yours very respectfully, S. G. TAYLOR,
U. S. Consul to New'Granada.
•
Southport, Conn., January 1, 1848.
Messrs, SANDS i—Gentlemen—Sympathy for the afflicted induces me to inform you
of the 'remarkable cure effected by your Sarsaparilla in the case of my wife. She
was severely afflicted with the Scrofula on different parts of the body; the glands of
the neck were greatlynnlarged, and her limbs much swollen. After suffering ova a
"'mural - id finding no relief from the remedies used,.the disease attacked oars leg,
below the knee suppurated. Iler physician advis4ft should be laid open which was
done, but without any permanent benefit. In this,anuation we heard of, and were
induced to
use SANDS' Sarsaparilla. The first bottle produced a decided and favor
able effect, relieving her more than any prescription-she had over taken ; and.before
she had used six bottles, to thenstonishment and delight of her friends, she found her
health quite restored: It is now over a year since the cure *tui effected, and her
health remains good, showing the disease was thoroughly eradicated from the system.
Our neighbors are all knorting to these feats, and think SANDS' Sarsaparibt a great
blessing to the age. Yours with respect, JULIUS PIKE.
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. .
Extract from it letter received frcim Mr. N. W— Harris, a gentleman 4011 known in
Louisa county, Va.:—•• 1 have cured a negro bey of mine with your.RMkaparilla,
who was attacked with Scrofula, and of a scrofulous family. Yours truly
" Fredericks Nall, Va., July 11, I8I8.? .0 N.• W. 1 RIS."
The following , testimony from Rev. John Grigg, late Rector of the Chu It of the
Crucifixion in this city, commends itself to the attention of the afflicted. N erous
certificates of cures of various diseases effected by this medicine are atm daily
received :
Messrs. Skein :—A member of my family has taken your valuable Sarsaparilla for
'use. It gives me very gr to
a severe scrofulous a ff ect' , dec. with the most bene fi cial e ff ect resitting from its
leasure to record my testimony in behalf of its virtue
and efficacy, hoping that otters may be induced to make a trial of it.
Neu, York, May 10, 1848. - JOHN GRIGG.
Messrs. A. B. &D. SANDS : - — Norwich, N. Y., Oct. 6, 1847. 6
Gears EMEN—Peelings of gratitude induce me to make a public acknowledgment
of the benefit I have derived from the use of your Sarsaparilla. I have for several
years been afflicted with scrofulous swellings in my head, which al times would
gather and discharge at my throat, nose, and ears, and at others would break out in
different parts of my face and head. These continued until my throat, face, and
head were almost one complete sore, and for u long time I was so hoarse that it was
with the utmost difficulty that I could speak above a whiiper. During this time I had
several attacks of pleurisy and other diseases. I consulted different physicians, and
tried various remedies, but received no benefit - until I commenced using your Sarsa
parilla. lam now well; the sores are all healed, and I attribute the result•entirely
to the effects of your valuable medicine.
Yours; with respect and gratitude, PUEDE CAHOON.
Being personally acquainted with the person above named, I believe her statement
to be correct. JAMES M. D. CAltlt Justice of the Peace.
PREPARED AND BOLD, WHOLESALE AND-RETAIL, DY
A. B. & D: SANDS, DRUGGISTS . 'AN'D CHEMISTS,
100 FI/LTON-ST., CORNER OP WILLIAM, NEM YORK. .
Sold also by Druggists generally throughout the
. United States and Can ada..
Carlisle by S. ELLIOTT, sole Agent
Sold in
3n-surcmcc .eoutpanico. ,_
~... .
Fire Insurance. Exita.ble Life Insurance, Annuity
rrHE ALLEN•Asn'E. PENNSBOROUOII
1 Mutual Fire insurance Company of citm- = :. and Trust Company.
berland county, incorporated by an act of.Assem. O FF ICI'. 74 Walnut street, Phindelphin.—
bly, is now fully organized and , in operation, tin- V Capital s2so,ooo.—Charter perpetual.—
der the manugentent of the followidg commis- Alnico-Insurance oh lives at their office in Phil('
Blotters, vie ; !dolphin, and at their Agencies throughout ili.
Chu. Start - Inn . ; Jacob Sliellv,'Wm. R. (organ, States, at the lowest rates of premium.
Lewis flyer, Christian Timid. Robert Sterrett, i Rates for insuring at 8100'on a single Life.
.Henry Logan, Michael Cocklin, Benjamin 11, Age. For 1 year. I For 2 years.„ l
Life
'Musser, Levi Merkel, Jacob Kirk, Sand. Prow- I 20 81 111 , 1:0
ell', Sr. and Meichoir Breneman, who respectfully '3O 99i 1,30 , I
1,04
call 340... attention of citizens of Cumberland and 40 1,29 1,64 2,07
York counties to the advantages which the cum- .50 1,86 2,07 I '3;94
patty hold out. ! 53 3,48 2,97 ' I 603
The rates of insurance are as low and favorable Ex AMPT.E. — A person aged 30 years next birth
as any company of the kind in the State. l'cr. ' day, by' paying the company 95 cents would se
.sons wishing to become members nro invited to , cure to his tamily or heirs 8100 should he die it.
make application to the agents of the company, , one you.; or for 89,90 he seethes to them $1000;
who aro willing to wait upon them at any time. orfor $l3 annuaily for seven years he seenies
JACOB SHELLY, President to them $lOOO should he die in .seven years . ; or
HENRY. LOGAN, V. Pres't for 820,40 paid annually during life, he secures
h' Lewis !ITER Secretary . $lOOO to be paid whit% he dies. The insurer
MICIIAEL COCKLIN, Treasurer securing hilt own bonus, by the 'difference in
AGENTS—RUCIOIph Martin, New Cumberland amount of premiums from those charged by
Christian Titzel and John C. Dunlop, Allen; C other offices. For $19',50 the heirs would re
p* Harmon, Kipgstown ; Henry Zearing, Shire- ceive $5OOO should he die in one year.
manstown; Simon Oyster, Wormleysburg ; Ito- Forms of application and all particulars may.
bert Aloore.•Cliarles Bell, Carlisle. be had at the office of FRED'K WATTS, Eeq,
Agents for York County—Jacob Kirk *gene- Carlisle, Pa.! .
cal agent ; John'Sherriek, John Rankin, I.Botv
man, Peter Wolford.
Agents for Harrisburg—Houser & Lockman.
fob 9
LIFE INSURANCE.
. ,
The Girard'Life Insurance Annuity
and Trust Company of Philadel
phia. • .
Office No. 150 Chestnut .Street, Capital $3OO
- Charter 4 Perpetual.
CONTINUE to make Insurances on Lives
'on the most favourable terms, receive and
execute Trusts, and receive Deposit's on ,Inte
rest.
The Capital being Paid up and invested, to.
gather. with accumulate&premium- fund,-affords
ItrERFECT 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
riod's to the insurances for life. This plan o
insurance is the most. approved of, and is more
'generally in use, than any other in Great Uzi
tatn, (whore the •subject is best understood Wy
the peoule, and where they have had the long.
oat experience,) as appears front t h g fact, that
out of 117 Life Insurance Companies there, of
all kinds, 87 ore on this plan.
The first BONUS ens appropriated in Do , .
comber, 1843. amounting to 10 per cent. on the
sum insured under the oldest polices; .081 per
cent., 7i per cont., & c, &c.,qn others, in pro.
portion to the time of standing, making an ad
dition of $100; $87.50; $75, &C., &c. to every
si,oop, originally insured, which is an overage
of more than 50 per cent on the premiums paid,
and yvithout , increosipPhe annual payment to
the Company.
The operation of tho BONUS - will be seen
by the following examples from the Life lnsu.
ranee Register of the Company, thus
Policy,' Sum
• Insured
Bonus or Amount of Policy &
'Addition Bonus payable'... at
the party's decease.
NosB $l,OOO $(00 . 00.,,, $1,100:00 • ~11
' .88 2,500 250'00 2,750 00:
205' 4,300 400'00 • ' 4,40000
276 2,5011 175.00 2'175.00 •
333 .* .5,000 437'50 5'437'00
Pamphlets e.
and explanittioct:
plioation,,and fur
the office, • gratis
dressed - to the Pr,
. . „ ,
ntaining the 'tablo To tes, ,
of .the subjtiot ; forms of ap•
her information can bit 44 .01
in
,norson or' by itnter,.ad- .
;sidantor:Actuary„,::
RIC ETARDS,',Pcoeident,
• - ,
H • irkentr VallOlK-Coal..
--- THE 'l4lcerl'a,Nallev:Uoal.Calatalay;ivilEhe
preparod to'delivik , Ali,`tie and after, the 20tH, natant at their . deput;:lVlilleraburg;..Dittphitt
Pen naylvanlni..:(at . the . hea - dA'of the,-Wieconisco
Cile,al;•l2'mlleaTrote Fetrry,) at-the fel ::
Lamp,./drakon Seke,itted, •';';1119490
Nut
burners screened • ,
,Llme burners mixed
April 49; 4m, '
REMARKABLE CURE OF SCROFULA.
Co $1 per Bottle; EIX Bottfes for $5
illiactlancous
.T. W. T. AGHOR N, Pres' t
11. G. TUCKETT,
FRED'It". WATTH, AtCy. '
Dr. D. N. MAnex, Medical Examiner - .
ang2 . B- , • .
The Franklin Fire Insurance Gcm
pang of philadelphig.
OFFICE., Nu. 163 k Chesnut street, near Fill
Street.
: 1 3 IREC t 0 R SI
Charles N. Rancher George Wi. Richards
Thomas Hurt Itiordecai'D. Lewis
Tobias Wagner Ado/phis E. Rorie
Samuel Grant David S. Drown
Jacob R. Smith' Norris Paiierson
...Continue. to mttke- insurance perci nab.. or limi
ted, orkgyery description of property In tow.and
countrf, at rates as low as are consistent- n,
-with
security. That company have reserved a large
contingent fund, which with their capital and pre
miums, safely invested, afford ample protection
tc the insured.
itiThe assets . of -the- company on January Ist,
1848, as published agreeably to an act.of AsSein
lily, were as follows, viz :
Mortgages e 590,558 65
Real &shit° 1011,358 90
Temporary Loans 124,459 00
Stocks • .51,563 25
Cash on hand mid in 'iami of •
agen.6, 35,373 28
Since their' incorporation, n period' of eighteen
yonre, they have odd upwards of ONE
4 1. we lILNERED TI7OUSAND DOLLARS, losses by fire,
•thereby nflording cy,idonee or,the advantages of
insurance, as well ofetife - ithilily and disposition
to meet with promptness, all liabilities.
•
CIIAI 1 4 ES N. BANCKE . R;
CHAS. G. 13nntensa, Sc'.e . • fob it
T.he subscriber isagent for the above company
for Carlisle aml lie vicinity., All 'applications for
insurance .either . ' by roan -or. perhonally. will be
promptly, attended - to. • W. D. .SEYM '
F. :.11117.10E14. • • '
. ' ;11"'•• •
- Gelitifal COM . M " lSiO . B 7 ritid'Fcirw'ariling .
,
..Kerchant,,,-No. 79 Bowly s : Whorf •
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'• ' BALTIMORE; •-• • '
.
EIOR the sale of . -Flour, dirtie,•Cl6ersaed,
Wideltoy, 'Lletb'er; &C. .&e. ,, Also,. for
wardit* Goods, vin.,•Thlo, :Water: ennui and
Peeneylvanitt:lropievemente. 'Orders" .'for fish
Sabi' I'laster;'&o.
.&e.• ,'•ePplied et loweet
• • .
•,Hevintr tieen • engaged the 'novo husineel
the -last five- yeers, ecoteinueiiOn of the
patronage of hie friends pet, the 04) . 4 as. roe.
specifullY
•,, , Refer 'to , *.V. - • 2
J'.&. g,Eity; ';Harrisburg.
••• ' •
JecauS:Rtiasaf ' Carlisle, Pa. ••• • • , ,r - •
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Jr, Caner Mechanesle4..To.::
If iffi
COMp L4
FIRONO h7r, 41.
CONSUMp r •
Femur, Comb. , 4 ,
0 S op 4 6, 4 740, 0
DEBILirp 1.1 4.
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$1,220,097 67
NEM
&'",ql)bps.
NEW. CLOTHING STORE
CORNER
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Li ciF 1 , 10.Wi1l HANOVER AND LOU'fliER•
r ' ' STRETS; CAREIREE, P A.
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TIT. subscriber has received and is now open
ng a clioicodteleetion of Winter Goods, eonsist.-
.ng of Cloths, Cassiiter's arid Veining% newest
.8131 e at the lowest rates, which he will make up
into Dross and Frock coats, Over Costs, cocks,
el.ialts, Punts and• Vest %Dress and Frock come
or cloth from six dollars upwards, Pants Iron%
• $l5O to $B, Vests from 75 ct.s. to $3,00, cloaks
from 830 ,20. 'de also keeps shirts ? , bosoms.
collars, neck . and pocket handkerchief% coin.
forts, taps, gloves and Hosiery, in short ev:ry
thing appertaining toe gentleman's wapiti.. be --
As lie is agent form,, extensive louse 6rwill be.
enabled to offer freth 'goods at Icstt notes
month. lie will receive regularly 'the N York
and Philadelphia Fashions, m.d stillrpatestill no
pains in getting up leis wok iu the most (hirable
still fashionable 111111111er. 141,011511 m mike up
work purchased nt ntberstortsii, the most cove
nl mimic Inc will pay partirular stiettion to
Children's Clothing Ile respectially solicits a
share of public paironage
W B PARKINSON,
Dec 1.3, 1848 Agent for the Proprietor
DRUG AND rAivor STORE!
RESVECTFIL.U.N. invites the
lion or the pubTift his
Drug and rai63, St re, if
in West Maim street, CitilPf.le, where he has
j:ist received a fresh ussortmem of Dregs Me
decines, Paints, Oils, Perluniery, Jewelry ur d
hoary Goods.
Aftrongst his extensive variety may be found ,
all the most
Amiroved Patent Med:eines, •
All kinds 1.1 StrIWC-yeStuffs,
Qnini", C th llll, end. Sweet Oils
White Lea d , Spires, fresh grout,d.
Obies; Putty, Chloroluirn,
SQandetiers,'Lanips, Wirks, Syerni Candles,
Slurring end Soaps,
Celottne, Lavender and Orange flower
• Walr r.
Bears 0,1 Ix Marrow and Ilair•Dye,
Nail, 'r.,, h, flair, and Shaving-Brushes,
Fine iron' torn, and Shell Combs,
Forger It ,rf., Ilinrelys, and Breast Pins,
Bend Ea4s and Peru's,
•
Pore Nlosinnirs,
S.lver Speciirles,and Pencils;
Gold Pens, Ink ant] Inkslicrils, '•
Fine Writ rig and Note Paper Envefonre,
Motto Wafers, Seals end roper V% eights,..
Abrrors and Fancy Vex, - n,
usical and Surgical It sit utnents,
Nine-iitiives- and S&ICFOF,
Carriage and Rich' g hips,
In, ha. ha,
o Country Alen bona, Pedlvrs Lt d
hers may hear sumething to their advann he
by calling
4 . Y : 7 - Ethereal and Pine Oil received fiesta
awry a celc.
iri*Aledienl aid and advice gratis to the poor
.lanw , ry I 7.%; 4 4 P.
GROCERIES, GROCERIES
•
A T the Client) Fetidly 1; rece t y Stole of JO
-11 D. 11A LB klt.T. West Ala sin et,
4 . 0 n alwn) a lied the best sq., , ply ul
Grlll'erieli Ihut Ille kos
can atb.rd.• '1 he subs, rifer lois just return, d
fromalig city, nrd would respectfully invite the
pal lie - lh govern! and Ills filer& in pntticulur, to
call and cAamine his abla, v bleb clubtarcs nll
the articles usually kept in his hue ni busiress,
such. ns Rio,lava at d St De ming,. Coll( e
Votive' Hvson end Black 'Yens, of the
hest quality S. (*or ; loaf, hat g loaf, (rushed,
clarified and brown Sugars of every grade, with
price to soil. Hon( p, sugar house, 011enns aid
syrup Molasses. Srict srd rill kinds, which he
will won ant pure oral flesh 'lground. Ilrnerns,
Lucke's, baskets. (toter hovels, v ash told Era,
clothes pins and leashes of every vattety.^
Castile, limey, resin end revelry OATS. Al
so. n get era! nssortterni of chew mg nt d tit o
kirg TORA CCO. swinish hallope nish and com
mon CIGARS. (','LASS, QEEENSW A 1?
and CROCKERY ( - )1 every desetiption which
he will sell nt the lowest pnrsikle p l ice s .
Feeling grateful for the liberal patrunngeVere
tofore bestowed upon him, pp a generous rub
lie, the : subscriber tenders them his heart);
thanks; and hopes that in his efforts to please,
and particular attention to businege to merit a
continuance of their support. _
Nov'r 22 IF4B. JOS. DAIALPER T.
. _
NEW sk"CNDEHARDWARE.STORE.
HIE subsalibefs - have just received nt their
T
New and Cheap HARDWARE STORE
east lligh street, opposite Ogiley's Used
Store, a large stock of goods 'in their line. to
which they would call the attention of purcha
sers, their arriingeineht id the city being" 81:chi
ns to enable them to sell their goods at the
lowest city prices.
Their stork comprises n full assortment of
Locks and Latches of every stile and size,—
litiotrsoScrews ; Bolts, end every article used
for Buildings, Augurs and augur Bins, chisels,
broad and hand wws, hatchets; drawing, knives,
planes, and plane bias, hand, panel, and
ping saws, mill, cross•ent• and circular saws,
trace and holier chains, llamas, shovels, spades,
end hoes, hay and manure forks. Also, n large
assortment of Pocket and 'Tolle Cullery,—
spoons, shovel and tongs, Waiters and Trays,
Hollow ware, Brass and ennmeled Preserving
Kettles, Iron ' , turners, Cedar IVare, anvils
and vices, Files and hasps of every kind. Bar
Band and Hoop 1r0n,,, Cast; Biwa-Spring and
Blister Steal, &e. Als.
100 Boxes Window. , Moss. •
100 Iless Wetherirl's Puts White Lend
EIMM=I
3 Derrell Sp. Turpentire.
.1(k) Kegs Cumberlend Niels.
111ay9'49 & SAXTON
To all whom it may Concern4P.
• OEORCE W. RHEEM.
ITA NEFUL to the intone generall; for past
favors and their liberal patronage, still eon-
Bolles to carrXou,the SADDLE, 'tit L'NF,
and HARNESS making business, at Lis Old
stand in Nanover street, nto doors north of The
Carlisle Bank, nt the sign of thir-Mantoibth
Collar. Ile is now better prepared then ever to
accommodate his cUstomers, haying recen4
made great alterations in his establishment, so
as to enable-him to keep n much better ezisurt
ment than heretofore, consisting of Spanish,
Dragoon, scoop, tub. quilted and plain SAD
DLES, CARIi f IAGE HARNESS, plated and
common; Farmers' Gears, of all kinds, 'Pia
velling till - descriptlons and pikes,
,Veleases and Carpet Bags, Bridles, Alortingals
Dollars, Stock, Leather and Raw Hide Whips,
„Leather, cotton and worsted Fly -nets, and all
other articles in his line—all of which ho is de
termined to sell at the veryy , lowest cash,pliers.
Malting and repairing Matrasses of heti'. husk
and straw, and all 'hinds of Upholste•ing will Le
punct.t.tally ilitended to.
ap2s'49ty .
DRUGS! DRUGS DRUGS! •
pisT RECEIVED,
,liIIYSICIANS, Country IViorehants ond
Pedlarvitre invited to tall nod extimine ruy
stock of—Wdicines, Paints, Glass, 0.1, Var
nishes, &e. .•
DR I.4C'S
Patent Medicines,
Fine Cliemittejs,
Instruments, (-
Pure Essen". Oils
DYE.
Herbs and EXIIRCIP,
Spices. gi ound and hole
Essences,
Perfumery, &e.
STUFFS.
Lag and,Cmja Waldo,
Oil Viujol "
Cofifierne, •
Lao Dye'
•
••••.PAINTS.•
Indigoes,
Alnddera,
Sumac
Alum,
•
' Wetherill „St - Brother's Pure Lead, Chrome
Green andlrelrOw, Paint' and:Vernkh, Bruehee,
...Jersey Window' Grass, Linseed Oil, Turpen
tine, Cartel - And Coachlrernieh, and 'Red Lead.
All of which will be tioldLat the .vory i lqwest.
market price, at th e Drug tind'Hook Store
of • HAVERSTIeN.,,,
Noy 29th. 1848.
DRUGS, FANCY GOODS, Eopm, 81. e.
. . . .
..' JUST 0 PEN•ED.
AT .lIAVERSTICK'S old ettablishe'd' Drug"!
• nd Book ..btore,'oti' North ' , Han'oier
supply 'of Drugs ' and - .:MediCinpsTroSh. and. •
•• • , Irefully. selected; ,togother: With o . fich;viiried.• • •
•. id - extensiya , :hasortment„, ,Taney.. , Goods, •
hok's, Cifiliff, 7 DOldTard •
.- • tver;' Pens '•and Ponc ls, Cornellus'•Splanditl
or Lamps;;Gi'randitleci, Fit;twen - Vtiees •
Aterelll''Olif.Lamptli;:fruits; DonfePtionark, and
t - yarioty: Of Uthes. : artieles,which' , ,it .
ne 10'. efitirniTiita, , tiii k t.Fornpfitittig' , :the7•loFarj' -
. mosiTeptelidiii - , - ditiptity: - ,over'atfilidin - ea
dt.nileis'coiroiipantijtigly cheap: Tha7 4 ', - .
ofchis.',ol&:fritiPtle 'pitetomp,rtianid :•••.
i.pulihie , gonertillitA*4ll 01.04i1y • lll,VitoE.t o ••=,
• proton t qicieNi.i.Vttli:.whih they .panpot 'ha to
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