Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, August 15, 1849, Image 4

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" J NATtian OF ' S6ii.ii.LA. lawle i dgO ,of
ribs nature ()Neils isindispensnbly nec
essary tsi..the tortiotiCiil agriculturist. The
. 4% ,3l C t i e S of ioil a ,nAt,i) ranked "del' the
following beads: Sand,clay, gravel, chalk, ,
Bata; matt .1 7 , , cliffOtent combination of
*lie i4ihoinneneNViiionrag,drigkilids
'Or soil are formedi; and: On a,proper mix
ture'df theni,in7ceitititOiatiiiitions, de-,
Pin& etie
ttUrfaUeltOlty,o3 i, , the' earth,
, and the' Sanaa:ear, tlit fafiner'b labor.
l'"Tlie'itioo eitmthe's'in iiiii - are tough
wet Clay and 'dry , oose .san Each of
' these has ifs-peculiar plants, wh ch r will
not (Twin the other, although ., they'are 1
feni mnumber and Cif little known use.-
_Put-the plants common to both of tithe
soils grow and thrive better • in loam, '
'which Is if Middle species of earth, com
posed of these two extremes, partaking
equally of the good qualities of both,
, without the bad ones. For this reason,
lends. which - partake of the differCnt
;tiproperties of clay and sand, or which, in
ther words, are it kind- of compound;
'wherein the properties of clay and sand
are so united as to corrupt each other,
are generally the most fruitful, and pm
duce the greatest mass' f vegetables,—
This will more evidently appear, if it be
ionsidered in what manner -plants and
vegetables are_nonrished, and , what
_it is
' that-gives-them-bulk i rvigor and-firmness.
When the seeds of plants are deposit
ed in the earth, certain degrees of
warmth, air, and moisture, are necessary
for the expansion of their vessels; and the
extension and firmness of their fibres and
. solid parts. For these purposes, still
clay and loose paqd, are both, while sep
annecvery unfavorabre ; the former, by
by the closeness of its texture; rethins the
water like a dish, admits too little heat
er air, and prevents the tender fibres of
young plants from shooting freely to such
distances as are necessary for obtaining
a sufficient quantity of proper nourish
ment. The latter, from the looseness of
its texture admits heat too, freely, and is
not capable of retaining a sufficient do
gree-of moisture for the purpose of veg-,
station. ' The particles of vegetable nu
triment are either absorbed by'the heat,
or washed down by the rains too low for
the roots of plants to reach them. Hence,
few plants will come to maturity on mere
sand, except such as e±teed their roots
very deep, and, attract nourishment from
a 'stratum below it. In stiff clay there ,
is little fermentation, the salts being so
confined and locked up by the . ; tenacity
of its texture, that they cannot act: In
light dry_ sands they are speedily evapo
rated by heat.
- All sands are hot and dry—all clays
cold and' wet; and, therefore, the manu
ring eandy , lands with clay, or clay lands
with sand,ls best. for this changes the
nature of the land itse ; whereas dung
and other substances, fforcfenly an in-
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ferior'and temporary ent 'f :7N
mprovem-ix
ed soils, which inclin to the clayey kind,
are, best for corn' and pulso• But it is
a the natural soil only that the farmer
ought to consider, but the depth of --it,
and what' Les immediately underneath
it. For if the richest soil is only seven
_ ,•,_
or eight inches deep, and lies on a cold
•wet clay-or stone, it will not be so fruit
ful es leaner soils that lie on a better un
der !Aroma. Graiel is perhap'S Om best
under stratum to make the land prolific.
The best Mama and natural earths are
of a bright brown, and hazely color.—
Hence they are.:called hazel -learns.—
Th•ty cut%sineoth and tolerably 'easy,
without clinging to the spade or plough
share i. are light, friable; and fall into
small clods, without chapping or break
ing in dry weather, or turning into Mor,
tar when wet. Dirk, grey, and russet
mould, are accounted,thelnext best. The
.goodness of land.may aliM,bii very well
judged of by the smell and the touch&
The best emits a fresh, pleasant scent on ,
being dug or ploughed up, especially, of
rain; and being a, just proportion of
sand and clay intimately blended, will
'riot stick conch to the, fingers on :nan4liag:
But all soils, however, good, mayA;e im
poverished, and.even worn out bysatic
,Cenlive-CrOPsim#o9t, teak OoPeola ll Y if
sills ploughings,are , not very frequently
•-•:
repeated before' hel deed , is sown:
-- -Ii w,e -,Px*WlMV,ii7OT,';ltirid-Whieb
inotdbeen cultivated, we :finill_natiii4.,,6l3
'adapted different kinds of /plants .to 'moil
. bf the 'diatinguishable :'varieties of' , _soils.;
' and although spa .belonging to ONE may
tfvorn some:cilusa,,,or other, be' found on
Ithde-' 3 o.44freYePt 4,lollltYYchOY:seldom .
Ahrive:Or.perfeCt their ;seeds, so Okto be
. room' 'generab. 'Thep , greato care of /the
Yfitiiner;'caight;•illeMb . r,c,thilk, P,l 7,l l l r9Per
mixtnres, to redncechis land -to that. state
ILO temperanieritin'whicli4e exiremes
. :ig hot And':io,l3lgritArld'.;dr,y.' Ara'lk.et
L currectad,by' e a ch : ." other ;to give Ahem .
every R9OikiritiOrtiMP - o,flowilg. from '
Anti benignannuences of sun tacb.eor ; to
khdotivahell',kirlds oft,plants } 3s they OtiliA,
An'iliitinlno*.fneeeatOtnoefishreoi9i:*
41111,t0 ronewlheir fertility by alidiaious
4illoWtili,co T of Ati most proper manuv . or,'-'
1114.thee:0AinOo I T , , ; done; theyetii:ei
46*spots,sollixifnendtylq ,Cultivate ,is
4 1hophyreparhis . expense and:,labor , With
r,4V i t l ittilitlitiOi#o s . ', gut ikt4o:l4**,
I au esantata, or la nd 'twill iiiiitimele
-164 0 ' tO brtfittirtlvt , top, or prodttoe ' , little'
. Ado Adde . , ~,,,. „i: I,'t , 4 t ft' 3 ;et N %,`l4 trt ~ )
t 717. ...It 1 tS" 1 e t!' tlt,ll 1'4 . '4 ;:n poi!
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ittliOiltttatt
Itei4tiatelEriin A m endlhaV l tite Cons?ittii
„.,14801ved •by hg re'lka,{, a titZ: ' of'gspre•
ti'T i (itio i%; o f t e CopittiomecrithofPv/paylimpia.
'fp (leß,er4 AS4qiiiiii-M. C .4 !Plat* '9PX.l4ltu
tiOn thqCommottwoalth ho anicinied in the, i
second, section ailic*)o,tlMt,it i •
'ng read asfollows: The indges, ;
pre* CO:Art, of the sev,oral Courts pf,Comijen
Oaas,;ahil of such other Courts of Rec'ords as •
arc or shall be esitiblished4llew;ujjall by clest.
ed. by, the .qualified.eleCtors of the Corn Men.
Manner., celloriing;!tel wit: • The
Judges of the Supreme Court by thequalifiee:
elect:neat:large. The President Judges of the
several. Courts. of reinroon Pleas and of such •
other Courts of_Rdeord as arbor OMR be estab, •
fished by law, and all other•JUdges 'required to
be learned in thelaw,.by, the qualified electori
of 10e - respective districts' over which they are
to: prosiijo or act as Judges And• the Assca
ate Audges,of. the Courts of Common Plead b'
the qnalLfiert electors 'of the counties rcr—Wee
tively. ITlio Judges of the Supreme--Court--
shall hold their offices for the term of fifteen
yearsr,,,if they shall so long behave themselves
weWlL(ldficeet tollm allotment hereinafter pro.
aided for, subsequent to the first 'election :)
The President Judges of the several Courts of
Common 'Pleas, and of such other courts of ,
Record' as are or shall be estahliqlied by lacy,
and all other J udges reqUired to he learned in
the je7,.shall hold their offices for the term of
ten years, if they shell so long behave' - flicm-•
delves well; The Assochdo Judges of .the
Courterof.Common Pleas shall hold their offices
for - the - term DT lire years, if they slialf - ao long '
behave themselves well : all of whom shall be
commissioned by the .Guveinor, but for any
'easonahle dense-which shall not be sufficient
grounds of impeachment, the Governor - remove any of them on the address of two
.thirds of eaelfbrancli of the Legislature. The
Aria election shall' . take place at the general
election of this Commonwealth next after the
adoption of this amendment: and the commis
sions of all the judges who rosy be then in office
shall expire on the first Monday of December
following, when the terms of the judges shall
commence. • The persons who shall then ho
elected Judges of the Supreme Courtshall hold
their offices• as follows • one of them for three
years, one for six years, ouo for nine years, on,
for twelve years, add ono for fifteen years; the ,
term of each to be decided by lot by the said
judges, as soon after the election as convenient
and he result certified by them to the Gover
nor, that the commissions may be issued in
aohordance thereto. The judge nihose com
mission will first expire shall he It iefJustico
„daring his terni, - "tfut thereafter each judge
iihoso commission sifalt - first• expire shall in
turn be the Chief Justice, and if •two or more
commissions shall expire on the same day, the .
'edges holding thorn shall decide by lot which
shall be the Chief Justice. Any vacancies
happening by death, resignation, or otherwise,
in any of the said courts, shall be filled by ap;
'pointment bythe Governor, to continue till the
first Monday of December succeeding the next
general election. The Judges of the Suprenie
Court and the Presidents of the several Courts
ul Common Picas shall, at stated times, receive
for their services In adequate compensation,
t o b e fixed by laws which shall not be diminish..
ed•during their continuance in office, tuft they
shall receive no foes nr perquisites of office,
nor hold any other office of profit under this
Commonwealth, or under the government of
the United States, or any other State of this
Union. The Judges of the Supreme. Court
urinrttinretmtirmance e e sliiirres .
lvithin this Commonwealth, and the other
Judges during their continuance in office shall
reside within the district er county for which
they were respectively elected. • •
WILLIAM F. PACKER,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
CEP, DARSIE,
Speaker of the Senate.
SENATE, March r,
Resolvtd, That this resolution paar.-,-3rade
Ul. Nays g.
Extract frdm the Jdurnai;
;SAML. NV: PEARSON, Cleric.
iN Tui,riousn of Rcex., April 2,1849.
Rekatosd, That this resolution pans.—Yeas
8; Etiya26.
Extract From the Jobros . !.
. , WM. JArK,.Clork.
Sf.6 4 ILETATirS OF CE
Filed'Apiii 5, 1849..
A. L.I3I.ISBEL L, bep Scc. of the, Correll'
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SECRETARY'S OPPICE
TENNBYLVANIA; EIS
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.1 do certify thai the above MA foregoing is
a true copy of the Original Resolution of the
General Assembly, entitled Resolution re.
alive to an Amendment of the Constitution,",
as the same remains on file in this office.
In testintyny whereof I have
hereunto sediny hand, and caused
to be affixed the seal of the
retury'sollice u t
, Harrishurg,this'.
ki.oleitentli day of June, A. D. one
thousand .eight hundred - and'
ItatNSEND- HAINES, -
' Societal:3.'6f - the' Conainoqivealth.
I.l3B,patitVail. lecioc,j;itt;ll
relative lq an amendment of the Contitltatloni'l
was teed a third ttme. On the question lIL
the. Senate ragree • to the resolution he'
Yeaa7iind Naytymorelalten agreeably to.the
OehatitUtioni-rind were as follow ,viz:
T': "YEAe '—M essrs. Boos" l3rnwlov;'Crnbb
r cirovli; n a on,' It ti
.
111c),,TtlYitrdo,141allier, Savory; Smnll , 9nsyae~;
ISlnerekt „,
_ ll . I' NA,var_-;lllessrs. 4/eat, 'bruin, fricic: base
-Kinky Konigmlitilier.PSteittor—and .Darsitt;
~ .yieaker, i =B,:, , , ••• ' '
tai,c, ) (o ,
'orty.nine.
, SU'tho'qUestlon iica, determined:4lAm afrir-.
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, "I,o44ll.li#..!ooiiit)4p.,pilk:/:, ,, Th.,-.y . lip. 0,01--.
4 #3 ,,i' t iyp. 5 ,4 tiqi:Sio, ogra oeldy,,to„ii„he, prey isi on pr
- the tenth eruole of; Pre gonmititismontl faro'
suld'ellolii.,alz.t -":',; iil 'r:.:l ;,-, 4k.
.66YEss—Messra, Gideon:4 - Balli . Ehdrid '.lr ;
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lleutqcryg.Shldloi- Niter 11 . . Illporn, David M.
:Bole, Thorium IC Bull, `Jacob gort,.,it,Ohn 1;.1 i,
'
‘nr,94lv, , ,lsiiiiiiktiiiiiTk'Eltritliidaiph , Omo'ir,
'David''Cl''' . thlornatk' filth/1W Ewing, Julio,
l'Foraliold; 'Saltine] %teklit, laididtr4Vi Viaridg.,
;Hanry: . '''lll"' eidler," 4 1‘lionitik , 'Orhiftri' 06hort:
'llarnpabri:GilliftiMP;jiensiejr;litiritintsJllat 4 l
1 liti4 l ;466'eVi'lligOtra4Glilirldi liortiaosbilhig
Iti/We r iVTttiligil''`ltliit t ir' Karr ie f
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w'Loll'enG6l;olWiqiirfiii4:;Yolifi rl4l ; 6lll6elf e ,'l i
fl u#6'ill'lChailo,hit•M'llatikli iiio,..A (lain Mar-
tin, SiiiilMl"Mat's, Johji.,G Myors, Edward}
NlokloiOn''Slirvhri.!2 l PelAqiJilnuis -Porto i t i
flenry'P',lliitf, l 4loitailr'LlleilitraVaorgollpteley4
..2'llictdcko‘.'lltsithdiP,Z:!_llerntit_
. Id .. Is_,SohiMheiter,'
Samuel Solbtitillioltn Shar.Wirtuttlp SniVely;l
Illhoutite. IC ' & Btael; Jaremiebt Al 60/.bi1i , , 10 4,1. i
,IGiBhrtsmahl , ,lMarshalltkilvniasvolderii . .SaMuoll:
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~; • 1 0....loregoing lira titre; ii.nd • di-grant
ii, k•-- Z ., dopy •or the. 4 1 Yeitai? lin4"" NitysinJ
e..' v s. Jiahea on tliit ' 1r itesithithini r"olatiy l d.
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ifi g ,i; w ciApi l Uad ut's the d.Un . c cal ' ....413,qpni hit of
titia rCorrunon,wealthifor ,tho•sesnlon of ) 1040
i ,Wild es a mg. band; and the sod 'ptelid. *ace.
tha.fifteontlr day ofoanne r ono thousand :eight'
hupttrod and forty'n ins.: ~ ; ; l ilt ii); :Ir. ... .;: ,t,f i i,l
•'' .")' ' ' - '-, r • 11'0 WN.g tll.O
N' , HAAN ES; , . '..
P , '"" • '''...'SbUtethry Of thii donlinoitnicia I th. ~.
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Wat Ches !
•' ' 0..,% , ' ' ~'''. \ , 'ClTEARER'lni'ilitr, EV ER--
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..,-...,4k. - - - Wholesale end -Retnil , --At- thd
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• .7 .. : . \ —"PhilndelphieWnielf and JewL
,4K. .- '' ' 01 7. 810 M" No. 96 'North SE
- t 1...,, . ..., ,:•,..rt COND E4rect,.eortior of Quar.
6?(...iiN'i1.,..0i.- • FY Woo-
Gold Lovers, I 11' k: cases, full lemfolled, s3o' and
upwards '' -
Silver Levers, full" jewelled, $l5 and uPwards.
Gold ;Lopata, 18 k. enSes,:javellOd, $25 and
• uvvar'ds, , • .
Silver ',opines, jeivelled, $lO and 'upwards
Silver Quartier Watcfies, 84 to 10
- SilVer:SpoonsYoftial - to COill, per sett•Toa,
$5, Desert slo t Table $l5, other articles in pro
portbiri. All goods warranted, to be what the
are solid for. . .
Constantly on hand a large iiswittment °nine
GOLD JEw.F.Lay and SILVER WARE•
Also, 'an' assortinent of AI J 'robins & C 0.,.
"E'Simpson, Samuel & Bfothers, E S Yates &
Co, John Harrison, C & It freesley, and other
superior Patent Leyer MoseMents,,Which will
be cased in any style desired
Afrmigementu hUve :been roads r ith all, the
named mast celebrated numainetureiscil
En t rland,to_farnfilLab_slia_rinnac_c_narTg,Silliria
style of Watch, for which orderS will be taken,
and the name and residence Of the person or
dering put on if regucuted
no% Sl
D. R. 3ROOIVIALL'B
GREAT BARGAIN WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE
"..T. w mil ItEiGold and Sii- 4
vet Watches of every
I: :, 12 i .:::..':..\,,.."..„ description can be had
I::,
f ;. ito . .‹"D l c:
~: k:. froma ,e t .i
utn t n e y n
o t t o ber fi s ft l e o e r n e
* ',.l'3 *-",. ' . 3 ,
;4::ll . Ne l w - York o - r - Pniliv.
... ''7' .--, V - ": - ..7: -.-- "2 , q 5 '" ' s -delphia. Persons who
wish_to gm a geed — watch, perfectly regulated,
' Wolild do ivell to call at 'the store of the sub
scriber, and qompare thb quality and price of his
watcher; with that of other stores. . .
GOOD WATCHES AT TIIE FOLLOWING EXCEEDINGLY
. LOW I'RICE9.
• Gold Levers, fpll jewere,:,3 carat cases, f,28 00
Silver do / do 12 00
Gold Lepites, jeweled, 7.8 carat cases - en .140
Silver do do ' ' '-'9 00
Silver -Verge Watches, Irons 83,00 upwards.
Gold Pencils. from' SL - to S,00; Gold l'en,.
with silver cases, and pencils `attached, for 75c.
Also, a handsome assortment 'of .new 'and
cashionnple Jewelry, at prices far below the
usual store prices. Old Gold and silver bought.
or taken in exalting°,
LEWIS R. BROOMALL,
Nollo North StICOND Street, second door
below Race, Philadelphia. ap:,B' 4 9:y
igrGut this advertisement out, and bring it
along, you will then be sure Jo got into thevight
store.
THE NIAGARA SHOWER-BATH.
An entirely new. Article fof Shower-Ba
thing, with warm or cold Water.
t o-rms naiiitook the premium at - the Fair of
the Frankliiiiiistitute, Philadelphia. October
1848, the only Bath that over took a premidrit
at that institute and also took the first premium
- Fairuf U 111nrylarill lostitnteTNovetzr.
ber 1848
A great and &portant improveinent is made
in this Shower -bath over all others, by throwing
the water immediately on the body, without
wetting the head, unless at the will or, pleasure
of the bather; but a greater point is gained by
being enabled to bathe with warm water, which
no other Shower-Bath is adapted to—and most
of all the Bath can be medicated without injury
I to the hair,
Many, persons cannot take a cold bath—their
case is met in this ns they can regulate the tem
perature of the water to suit their wish, end
commends bathing at any season of the year
without any unpleasant result. Ladies can have
the adinintitge of bathing without *citing, the
head or covering the same.
The arrangements are simple and complete,
and not liable to gerraintf order. The Beth
can be adjusted to salt any height, from n small
child to the tallest person. When the door is
closed, the fixtures are hid 'end the outside ap
pearance is that of a neat piece rif furniture.
They have received the approbation of seve
ral Mediael gentlemenothers rtre'requeated to
call.and eXamine them. Manufactured by the
P,atentee. EPHRAIM LARRABEE,
.a - ;,24 South Cal‘Mrt street, Baltimore
BATIIING.—Read what Armstr?ng says:
Do not omit, ye who would health sectire„.,
The daily fresh ablution, that shall clear 4
The sluices of the skin ; enough to keep
The boily sacred from undecont soil.
Still to be pure, even if it did not conduchl''''
As munh (ns it does) to health, very grkatly
• worth
Your dolly pains . ; 'tis•this adorns thericg;
The want of this is Rover .y's worst foe,
With thitioxternnl virtue, ago maintains
A. decent grace,:. without it,,y9uth and charms
Are loathsome.
January 9,18.19.=1y.
7—.ll.7Purely-VegOtable:Dierlicinei
larOßSDELL'S VEOE'I'A BLE RESTO
RATIVE PILLS 'nave , been gradually
'hut surety coineing into favor, among the faint
lied'Orthis Cciuntry for some years past. They
have done this entirely tniongli their groat worth
a•FAMTLyt*MnDicm.r..• Agencies, have
boon appciiiithittitt'no.pirffihOind hurnburcsuelt
as is resorted to 'by , quacks yisoll , theirfiiindicine
his been &one: . The pills.' are. Offated.'l't r`Zsole
and htrie
principal storekedners. .'The :proptititord elbtin
for their,llledicine the following advantoged over
all oth e rsriz; ,TheY title TIIIII:11fT:VEGEJ,
T ABLE. They' are.' CERTAIN 0 ,- OPEC
'RA l' E. ' Their oriel:afield' 'hi FREE' rtoni hit
PAIN. „They con he used witIVEQ U AL•BFNJ
LEFIT'hYibeY 0014 GMT:INFANT and thei
l'ltONOEST'DlANThifirrefficioaCy in Fey
, Costtveness,
11 ThlOPsia; Cholera' ltirlarbildi''&o, hos been pro-`
vedupon'thousando: They tiro a Qe . rtaiii Cure,
for'Wornas: 4 :Thii o ls4oridtorendsiMA ii cart iti-0
onto from a gentleman AmSt.,Lpulawlin was
on
•redoutl.',ATql-WO,RlA:liy?ilin use or them,
'TRY:i7 . I - IFK IT. I TIIFWIIIL NOT FAIL'
frinvellincago4' for the ~ Stata offTeinieylyni
nitr--'-emt tizeiX . ,WiliVE price! . .2.set s
bcpcOontaiping FIFTY 1.E..,with,(1 , 111W-'
nonnenti 3 Oioo4 . 9 l kffitig"figonta
',County : .0 ' : "' 't• •
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fortid'Sdr AdleVlo p nelet,ingl6PWhlteweell;:sici•ep,
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()Wily oiNkdisi:' , .Teitziiiportaiiiiii..:,itouse. l
oftwipa . *a - rll6 f urriio, , lte.,lo44l , -)
•. ! il, m iritilAd. A Ktiorevi :), Are,- maiervo 1
lr.,! ,, rtvalt., Poilki)iiitrid ailliXiAiiililliidenl
10*Mrantli,''''.NAilloodi‘i tgit ,s tiviortriisi
leivifilki d ab fia , ilie , iiibliii,'iliiiiflotreffilghcriit*-1
cr_ogh )
iiiiii i ^ge bit - 0116'T' filth diniriktl e paaley,earihe;
40 0 1) 9. 0,1. etibillfra `ed'io'trinliki'me d'ext'tspiii.af-1
ningeniarite ibrhi 0 pieeeciribit 'Wed, line •itd
tied iiil6 4 ribAiThito had ' kip eildietilditi'iiiThisl
LINE, and:will befully, fully, ptepared.afteivllici '.;011-1
, dHineor'tia CtinitH'to'forwiird 'PR CID:110E iindi,
MEIWITA'NDIZE of loll:kinds [lei' iiiiii - fibisW
I:liilndillPhip,'Etiltiril'Pitiliborglt, / &e.'7!itt lice!
.kliwit'irde, bf'fr,i.dg .I' rid fah 'the iithliecd#,..!
4inn'tAhyr Voithi;'•: . t •: t , '
• " ,'"C`..ARLY t 1; 4, Giksttptal," • '
~ , . 4 ' Wtied"lreet'Wharr, Pluladeptita.
• ••• GEIS% 'Si. 'SON, • '
tHO'. 48 COnliderie at: Whiff,' liriltitneee.
' ‘-• CLAR.K...& SHAW,'' '?
1 ' J.•McFADDEN:'& ' C 0.5 ritis!e
A'glitslor Cars; ' ,
I. .41,k,,,z. WUNDERLICII , & GItIDR,
f.No: 272 Market at., Philadelphia.
.., CILAIM RElt & REYNOLDS,
No.-423 Market-st.;.Philadelphia.
SITER, JAMES & 00., .... .
Brond street, Philadelphia.
P,ENkI'A. Kt OHIO LINE, ,
N,prtli:eti l eat 4 ,(Wahilnrife.
9, 1848.7-,tf....k -'
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Harrisburg,
S, Gesldinanie Clot4irig Store;
, .
On, the :corner of Main street and • Market
Sqtritie,iformerry oecniied by'Nathan Hantch
THE. ,Mlersigned respectfully announces , to
the_ ckizatis surro_unding. country
that ho has just arrived - frail] Philadelphia - , with
a splendid stock of READY MADE CLOTH•
12 , 13, for the purpose of conducting the. ready
made Clothing business in all its 'various bran•
cites.
Ho intends keeping an assortment of every
article in hia line of business; and at such prii :
ces as will suit every one:
His stock embraces the most handsonle,And
fashionable '" styles worn, and made up in '`the
best planner,
rri,Er aultticrlitor only asks tt:itint'cinifsltbaclii
and is sure they will give entire satiefnetton.
Als - o, huge mtmortamot of — tfuta, ("atm,
ShiftS,.Cravem, Collars, Bosoms, Suspenders,
and Hosiery, ell of which, he will. 011 at very
low prices. Boys' clothing constantly-on hand
SAMUEL GOLD - MAN.
Apfil 11. 149.-Gtn.
O. CONRAD;
Imilortcr or Watcher
•
A F:NF and fr esh ,supply fr o m:Roussel's ruld
Ak. other , 1 the host city houses, mot* wlit.oll
are double i'2,. , ect Briar, Rose Geranium'
Verbena, • leliotrope, Millefienr and'
Musk. tne'e put up and for sale nt the lowest
prices. Also, for the Hair, Bandoline; Porn
made mix Ileum Jenny Lind hair ggloss, Unties
Oil, 11Inecassnr Oil, fine-scented Antique Oil,
Philoeome, iteers•Marrow, fine Myrtle itnd Vio
let Ponmindes. Alsd Fancy Scapse'snelias
RonsSel's Shaving Cream, Wright's do, Military
do, Almond and Palm Wash Soap, making an
assortment unsurpassed by any in the borough.
mnv3l• S W HAVERSTICK
SPAIN% VAMIONS r .
----
A Ti_,E. subscriber has just received.
- -- --'...f anoiher.la of the new style of spring
TIATS. ...... ~.... . ...
,is prepared to eccommodate
iea "4.: hothiur, old and new friends with 111. ,
- clognnt article: besides every other
article;in his line. His stock is large and vs•
rious, comprising, fine Mole Skin and Beaver
hots' With Nutria, Fur, Summer and every
variety of Slouch hats.. While, he cheerfully
records his acknowledgement of past favor, be
would respectfully solicit ucon:inuance of pub•
lic patronage. at the Old Stand in :North. Han
over street- . GEORGE kELLER.
' May:6'49 .". ,
Fots4 DOgs,,les,.
14Mve just 'received from Philadel
- phin and New York very extensitte
Tadditions to my former stock, embrii
fNTE chi?: nearly-every article of Medicine
^•-• ••-• now in use, together with Paints,
Oils, Fa birdies, Turpentine, Perfumery, Soaps,
Stationery, .Finw Cutlery, Fishing •Tackle,—
Bruhes of almost every. deSeriprimi, with till
endless variety of ether articles, which I am de
termined to sell at the VERY LOWEST prices.
C'Mu t try Merehimon, Porllara
and others, are respectfully requested riot to pass
the OLD STAND, as they may rest assured
that, every article will be sold of a-good quality,
and upon reasonable terms.
May 30 .
THE SYPIPTO u S OF WORDIS'
Are the tongue often White and loaded; the
breath heavy and foetid; a disagreeable
or sweetish taste in the mouth; occasionally
thirstr•the appetite extremely variable, some.
times remarkably deficient; and' at others vo
racious.' There is sometimei,a sickish feeling
with vomiting. a mum:MX; flatulence lof the
stomach and intestines; pain in the abdernen;
swelling and hardness of the abdomen; the
bowels are icregniari the
.srools are slimy;
there is atr"unctisional-iiiimeardnee of, worms
the evacuations; the urine is o ft en milky
and turbid; titer - o'ls '•frerpinitly itelitrinis of the
(earthman and nose, which is often molten;
there is occasionally disturbed sleep. =With
grinding of the teeth, and ' , Midden awaking
lb a fright. There are, at times, hendadhe or
giddiness, ringing in the ears,'or even deaf
ness, faintneini, convulsions, drovisiness, ludo.'
limos of manner, ill temper. In some cases
epilepsy and ,6holera. and oven . apoplectic and
paralytic symptoms, and, several of the signs
of dropsy•of the' brain. and catalepsy appear
connected with. worms. Frequently there lea
short'dry- cough; and , pleuritie pains.; -
times feeble and., irregular 'pulse,' palpitations
:and' an Weeder' !evert' the - countenance is
I generally. pallid' •,or sallow, and isitimiihrit
bloti•ed, and there is: onearional . f inishing' of
one or both cheeks. Any, one
,of tites k sigris
is indicative of AVorme; and the most effectual
best end cheapest remedy; is .
' M. Jolla J. 11.1vEns' WORM TEA, prepared
by-Dr.- JAY-44AMILINS r 4-bili4V-holesale-apA.
Retail
_Drug - .Store, Carlisle, Pa y .anslLnqno
'genuine without IA ,writton signittpre.
The p kt ip r frolo t ,gt two Medicinirmimo. con
fident of its superiority .tio ! vinyl-91101'1MT
''Medicine 1 0
Iqin , !, tig4.Stii!4;4 o :,lll4o, l6 ofPY
nrquar; , r6r: nog:tr eaeuitp(oo,l94 , lde
PieParation Nile to give equal;sintffaPtion',
Ths'.WORWTCA : Whoh"m'a'de . a . ceofdirig
contains foX'ilre eine eiEthe
i66ftolisti6a - ta:„Cla#O;.,
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ca.yrd'gizita hnd,Storekeepora 'supplied on
titi3•rdost liberrirtinAni. • r [irr,kula,',49lY
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lalnad tita-i N ilc lt t ril,- , 1 - ii- iti l to tkii,tl:Te_
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.2. , -:-:" - - ' - - kid ' ' militia talififflc
external remedy- ,. A iv .dr- immediate
, t.litt Beretoilteitinad.theinal en . 15),,1he _ __ a r
Ivh"6 '' foot a6 " ": "l r ?' 4 Blf e urin relnictu r i d . j etiffi
- .Wort.' •It is 0186-high #.ll ,
n - nt d JOinitt and. Prod,tice
nose of the it Ta r k dd-- P-.. --1, 1 d ; he'dli .. brollrg RC: o
beneficial ; effects in:404...t. i l eitis Unman
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P.,Liunies. Oils and Soaps.
S. „ELLIOTT,
Mnin street. Carlisle.
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MEM
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-Equitable ‘.- - itT . ,llisitic - • xfoe - Anntiii
•.- .•;•,4,,,, ~ , ,,•.,.,Ft: • , .131V9 0 h, 1 1?kng"t, , •••1 ,- I
11 .
. itiiri;fce - ii -,, f linii chVe - est;iqiiii•Mppith+i
~ x 7, nadiAtnv s9* tooo,AitcmditerYlvotriptuil.f-v
rJviak'diii, - stiriilide itlliirdit s'flhelr olh'eeiiiTfiihi)l l
rdelPhia,nintd ~ str,etlefr:Aglineigil'thratighont. ' ihe'
13,iiitluiPittflini;lbt a; intes - Of, , piernitirs: 'i'. , • 1'
r'Rates,fcii, , ;inettr), ,g,att - $100 , ..60 a singld Life. ;
4 1', : ' Alb.' ' 'F,tn' 1. oat';' Fot 2,Y.SaXe.',"' -”Life , ',
..-" - 't2o"i''''' -,.- , • 91''..'1 '',•9o:" . '
b1.2 , ,A3 0 - .0 , • • • • •:, .'99 f '" ' ' 1;30 '' r
'1;04
t 1
,'''''' 40'; ' ' ' ' :',1,29 '' "' 'lo4' . ' s ': 2,07 i
'""'.so'"" - 1,46.. ;' "`'''.'''2,o7' l, -: 394 +, ..
', j '''Ex.s.hirts.4A'yotioirag'o23. o .'yOlsra P ileXt'blrtll
• 'ilnY,'l?Y'gayirig'the;eninPanYio o 4.l4 6 oli:vibild's.i . .
"ditte:te) his tamilf di Noire„ vqo gliOnltl'.,led"dlil in
]iiiiel"yatir ;' 'or for 1,9,90 hi iihoures'to therrilfo,o9;
error , p1.3 - iiiiiSlSilY foil' ifoieri", years' he 'seiertres'
..0 oiimi sidoo stimitd lia.dia in, ' ildi/en,years ; or
if6F $30,40 Paid 'adnuallit - diitinglifeiliej secures
plgod 'ie. ha •Paid when he' dies.' . The). iiiinirer
`slOuririk", hie; own' bonus; 'AY 'tlie:.',"diffetiinee in
'ariniant, ef premiums from thdseChirged by
Oiliiii: offices. For 149,50 the heirs would re-
Ceive 85060 ehlla he'die in. one year. .
' .Forms of APpl eatiOn,and all„Pritiloulars rosy
be had at the dice of Friun'U . N , V)»x.rs, BBC
( -%ilfli° , rs.l. ' '.-
. . • ,J. W. tki.q...lf,Oß . N . ~.P;cts't •
1-1:(1. Tinier:J.l., See'y. • ! ' • .
FRED 7 X. WATTEI..A WY... '
''''?Dr, D. N..11:1.1n0N, Medical Examiner.' • '
. , ....
ni 0 28- ..
"The FranßßnTire "
,Insurance Com
pany of philailelphia.
OFFICE, No. 163 } Chosnut'stroei,'nehr Fil
street
DIRECTORS. •
Charles N. Bakker George Wi Rtchards
Thomas Hart Mordecai D. Lewis
robins Wagner Adolphe E. Rorie
Samuel Grant David S. Brown •
Jacoh IL Smith Morris Patterson.'
Continuo to make insurance peretual, r limi•
ted,,on eyory description of property in town land.
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, afford ample protection
tc thp insured. ' -
+t t . assets of the ccimpan t y on. January let,
.184.8,..aa published agreeably to enact of.Assem , .
bly, were Its VIZ
Mortgages
Real. Estate - • 108,358 90
Temporary, Loans 124.459 Mt-
Stocks, . • . ~. • '51;563 ,25
Cash on hand and in hands of
ngen.b,. 35,373 28
,• Since their incorporation,.a period•of eighteen
yenrs, they have paid upwards of ong MILLION,
TWO HD.NEItin THOUSAND DOLLARS, losses by fire,
thereby alluding evidence of the edvantages of
insurance; as well as the 'ability end' disposition
to meet with promptness, till liabilities.
Cli-ARLES N. BANCKER, PreeTt.
CHAS. G. 4ANCHER, Sec', feb 2
The subscriber is agent for the gbinie 'company
for Girlish? and its vicinity. , All•applications for
insurance either by mail• or personallk. will be
Promptly attended to. .' W.. D. SEYMOUR. ,
Fire Insurance:
THE ALLtN Asn E. PEN'NSBOROIiGH
Mutual'Fire insurance Company of Cum
-Berland county, - incorporitted by arrest of-Assem
bly, ie now fully organized and in operation, un
der the management of the following commis
.sioncra,
'Staymon, Jacob Shelly, Wm. R. Gorges;
Lewis Hyer, Christian -Titzet. Robert Sterrett,
Henry - -Logan, Nichol Cocklin,, Benjamin tb.
Musser, Levi Alerket, Jacob Kirk, Semi. Prow
ell, sr. and Melchoir Breneman, who respectfully
call the attention of-citizens of Cumbetland and
York counties to the advantages *hie!' the com
pany hold eat,
The, ratesoflbsurande are tat lois , and favorable
as any company of tho kind in the State. Per
sons wishing -to beconie.members are invited to
make application to the agents of the company,
who aro willing to wait upon -them at any time.
M:•4ACOB - SHELLY, President
. tHENW LOGAN, V. Pres't
Lewis SecrctarW .
Mtcuzzt. Coczwx, - Tretentrer
Aa zs—Rbaolph - Maiiin; - Isiev Cumberland
Christian Tiizel and John C. Dunlap, Allen • C
11- Harmon, Kingstown; Henry Zearing - , Sh'ire
-roaastoiA9H-Simoo-Ovator,-W-ormleysbu rile'
bert Moore. Charles bell; Carlisle. -
Agents tbr York County—Jacob Kirkgene•
.ral.agant ; John Sherrick, John Rankin, . Bow
man, Peter Wolford s
Agents for tfarrisburg—Houserlk, L man.
LIFEI EN'SI7IULNCEI.
The Girard Life Luntrancii,',Annnity
and 'Trust Company of Philadel-
phia k , ,
Office No. 159 Chestnut Street, Capital $3OO
- Charter Perpetual.
CONTINUE to make InSurances on' Lilies
on the most favourable terms, receiye and
' execute Trusts, and receive ,llenositeonlnte
rest.,
The 'Capital' being paid up andiorestedV4o
`gather witli accumulated promiurn .- fand. affords
rinlrtcr SECURITY to the insured. The pre
mium- May-be paid in yearly, hall yearly, or
'quarterlypayments. - ,! " - .• '
The Company qidd a BONUS at stated pe
riods to the insurances for life. This plan o
insurance is the, mestr approved of, and is more
',generally in use', than any other in Great Bri
tain, (where the subject is best understood by
the petiole, and , where they have had the long
est experience,) as M3peitrs from, the fact, that
out of 117 Life Ineurance'Companies ,there, of
.•all kinds, 87 are on this'plan.
The. first BONUS with • approptiated in De.
comber, 1846, dmounting to 10 per cent. ontlie
suininsured under the oldest polices i to 84 per
cent., 7* per cent.; 4a ; &c. ' , on' others, in •pro
portion to, the bins -df illandingimaking an ad
anion of $100;, $87:50; ; $75, &0.. '
esto. to every
ang!pally insured, which ar t sterage
'of inorolthan.so per cent on the,premiums paid,
'and Wittiont increasing tho annual payment t 6
•thiS'Oettillany. ' • .
The citieration of the BONUS *ill be seen
-bribe 'following.examplea from the Life 'bee
-r nee-Register-of-the-Company, thee.:__' _.-_
Bum ' Bonus or Ainottot Policy &
Insured Addition Bonus payable at
the party's decease.
FEN
No ; 111i . $1:,000 41011'00 te1;1,00 . 00
a l p i oop • 2,75000
265 „4,500 ,400:00 .4i400•00
276 2404 ' '475'00 2!175'00;
333 5,000 437'50 •5'437'00_
P114146'4' rates,
Aud , espbmatione 01, the subject forme' oftepi
.4dhlutionil and further information' can' belat at
App.,ol/100u , gratisi tin, person: or-by letter,. ad;
; 51reasq4.toithe,President or. Actunry.,l'l ,,, r: , .-':' I
i
4p10: ,T.AMES;Actuary. , •e.
91y , I,rl-A.!,-t.!,4i
z a ;• Ai l 1 - 1 1 6114 '
i•
Forwarding
ie :Merchtanc ? , No:7?tßoyzly!s Wharf;
1 , 1 , 4 I : ij+ 4 ,ol4thit E k
the teal° of tElour, Grain; Cloveretunf o
&c. Acc.-.l•Alacht for:
warthog Goods, via Tido •'Water ,ennall mut
—Pennsylvania i.inprpvtunitate., Orders - forlie4
4011, PlWitabeito,cit'atitai, iSitthilied at lewhet
jtriegil• )iii?' ttl t tto gtlrt. ) *);
,Ifay,itur i beett-,ctireged,in',the above4bushiNite
ilui: ll lli,lhe,titiO'llY o,, Yearso continuation oftthe
• .pctranava atutzthelpublio•iairei
it9limtcd. 'lNltttikttt,t
4 ,t4c,far. to 1 ;It t ‘; .644
, / 1.• , t• 1 I,
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tEt
hit. 'To APOII t i cati, Carligleprit% tlt
mi
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' Gaon GE ,INGISER, ACCutilließbllrgs R. t
ktrAx , a 4 , felf i
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Apretnatail Ili dolisliit lg.° 4%),1ka i ~ .._l ' ,l , :,,, Ilk
, pfithohtv i tthtitt.4dept)o7llb, but .301_4 hiri , ,Chr.,,
1 . t . (5t.14 9 iiitr TIM cP, , Wi 4onitrop,
• -Ardnetly v.sn at rt..... 00 litiviptirry'Vit ihifig,•.,
ft CanttlAWM ll o l ' "'''''''i . z iki; , l#44 , ,ii, - ,e,„, , ,,,,,,- 1 ,.,
, loving•Pribegi:CASl -it - f it , ht' 1,52 Oil' rtbn
re • him & Sated e 0 Jj, , . e ,
I„Ettrip,' ro , „, ...„ ~,, to vioikver,ellvdit ," -
I , Niti 0 - , , r 170, --:' : , ~,a ,;.,,forrgi,'lNtivt:irliyi,
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CURE OF ALL"DISEASES.A RISING
FROM AN IMPURE 'STATE OF
' THE.BLOOD HABIT OF -
' 'THE SY,STEIII, VIZ :
, Scrofula or Ring's ,Evil,,Rheumatiim, Ob.
fitinate Cutaneous,Eruptions,-Pim pies or Pus
titles on' the •Face,.l3lotches, Biles, .Chronio
Fore Eyes; Ring Worm or Totter, Scald. Heed
Enlargement, and Pain'. of. the Armes and
,joints, Stubborn Byroptems,
'Aciatica or •Ltotbego; and' digestive arisiug
. from an 'injudicious, use of 'Mercury, Ascites
OilDroPi4;••EXpritard ••oi liniirtideneelti Li fe.
Also, Chronic - Conatitupimal isoedors.
• In•this'peeparotion rireStronglyconcetitvitt
•alithe,Medicinst properties of SARSAPARIL
LA, combined with the most cffectudl aids, the ,
ost s'ainlary productions, the most potent
•Eimplesof 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 recommendaticins
end the approbation ot' the public ; and has
establialied •on its own merits a reputation
for VALUE and 'EFFICACY far' superior tb
the-various 'compounds - bearing - Alter:nume - ol
Seriaparilla,_lscusesf,havo_beetidurecbigh
-as-iire 7 not-furnished—in-the.3.aenAle_eiltim_o_
past; and' what it has, already dinte.for•the
thousands who have used it, it. is capable Of
doing for the millionsstill suffering and strug
gling With. dibease. It purifies, cleanses, and
strengthens, the founts: n springs of life, and
inquiet' new vigor throughout the whole ani- I
mal frame.
The direases for which this article is recom. I
mended See those to which it .is known f; om
personal experience to ha adopted; and those
apparently removed beyond the sphere of its
action have yielded-to its infiuc..ce t The cat.
alogue of complaints might; g be greatly ax
liintlee to which the sarsaparilla is adapted,
but experiences Droves its value, and every
suoceeding day is adding new trophies to its
fame.
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$1,220,097 67
. ANOTHER CULE OF SCROFULA.
The following striking and, as will be seep
permtinerit core of an inveterate.case of Sere.
fffla, commends itself tb all similarly affected
SOUTHPORT, Conn., J att. 1, 1848.
-- Messrs:SAMOS 1-Gentlemen—Sympathy for
the afflicted induces me to -inform you of the
remarkable core effected by your Sarsaparilla
'n
-the case of my wife. She was." - severely
afflieted with the scrofula on different parts of
thrbody ; the glarnits of the neck were greatly
enlariod and her limbs' much swollen. After
sufferifig,oveir,a year and findineno relief from
the remediesvueed, the disease attacked, and
below the knee suppurated. - Her phyeitian
advised, it should bs laid opoo, wkioh was
daitei'but' wi•hout. any perminent benefit. In
this situation we hoard of, and were induced
to use SANDS" Sarandarilla. The fluff - bot
tle produced n decided_ and favourable effect,
relieving her morn than any prescription she
had peer taken, and before elm had used six
bottles, to the astonishment and delight of
her friends, she found heir health quite restor
ed. It is now over it year since thet':ctire.wa
effected, and her health remains tiled;
the,-disease was thoroughly eradicated
front - the sr item. Our neighbors are . al)
knowing to,these facts, an
of Sands' Sarsaparilla.
Yours with respect,
JULIUS PIKE
Extract from a letter from Nfr. Ingt ahem, a
gentleman wall knoWn in Delaware cpunty.—"
D. commends itself to all similarly 'afflicted.
'• 9entlemen :—Niv wife has used several bot
tles ef your Sarsaparilla, which I obtained
of your agents in WS' nlade, front which alt
hea teceived Buell Peeial benefit; that I 'OMIT ,
duced to add mine to the abut dant testimony
now before the public in favor of its medici
nal virtues. Her father, mother, and many
other relatives,'lte.ve fallen victims to consump
tion, and ilWas - snopesed.that she too was in.
alined the same way. She had several turn's
of raising blood, dm, and at length became
so reduced thtit'her life was despaired of from
day to day. WO, were induced to try your Safe
aperilla, as belore, insulloned, from the use ,of
which her health ,has boon restored ; so that
for the past year she has beta able to attend
to her domestic duties. •
The following shows the virtue of the sars
aparilla, in len:loving Bronchitis, a disease
which, if not speedily arrested i leads to con
sumption. It 4ki l yspi t aa T odic dello% changes
the secretions; and by
,its topic 'and alterative
pfaperties, rqmoves,the einhealthy,'uction, and
the patient is restored4o 'health:
NANTUCKET, MOWN Nov. /Lb, 1898.
•
. Messrs. BANGS—Gentlemen : t wish to make
Bronchitis;
for the good of those - a ffl icted ,with
Bronchitis; the healing itirOperties'; , ,Of
ffornd l foOvitinty_
months' In such a manner as is, 01);iilispir.Ae:
;scribedat times she' was apt speak
above a whieper, °Raised to the cold
air.,it nocastonqd gom4tbing, r liflo ,spasms in
theihroat,ltlio. effect ot which twas-felt in •the
fears and -eyes,.hausing, tears, to .•flow. • The.
complaintPwas. aitended-with'.a dry cough,
produced by' the -con'sto n , irritat ion • and in
fleininatitin'ettliethroit. - By' the-use of your
15,A118All'AlktILLA' She, Was perfectly euted,
it 'mine than. three. Months ',Since
she felt any symptoms of he
trutts ,ybia, ru t aiLoi •
~ GEORG aC. HOEG.
ti_ : Extract' from. e l icitor received Sind Mtf t *
s.V..llarris, a well:. Um-Jim:in - 7Louisa :. comfy,
.Va.: A,„:..; ~ .v.,i ~. .: i ei' 4 1 . re ,td”il; 4 l `
1‘ , Gentiernone ...!.; ,-I: have . euredi it..,noirrii;: buy of
mine will4our sersaperille Who:was attimked
tpith'fierofula. and ofia,screllileasifamiDy ..i
i, WA i , ' ?,),, 4 , ' , "-: ‘, , Y. l tYciuir.tiulirlo -,, . ..;
r 041 ., `:tt... , ; , ....1. , . , 'IV ,I
•,$,;::, tiWaNVA/ARRIS.::
II ; Fredc:iloke lialloYa., July 1.7; , 1848: ... ; t ,
I . .,.,t.fines* tiatteventia4.,4lt.eeeins almosiquii.
,lice; hoary, to , kirtiett ellention. to tan i artlcle.:so
, vtell.k now n and, segdaseivedly_p opulaii us this
preparation,'; but patients `.often elhoeirish to
~use the extrivot ofisterseintrilltilo 7 ;indgifi to
Ary, w prllolp.ss(icompouridcihearkiii')lii'Airno
,burcontainingrllittlioV,lione ,-- offiiisiitt.olpdf
Aielviihniblo..roolonenetttyvti thinic , itio ;canna
:COnfermfreater benefit en per,readers.than in
Airecting,thei4atteritioni tat the ,advortisemeni
;of Messrs,. Pands. , ,iiiittinelhor, , m
colun.‘,..ghp
, bottle. ,has'recently beent enlarged Ao . olhallit it
(inert! end` ibmielvlibMsh a really. Owl , arti.
AiiiMlilltinsheenocallnited.tmliblitlell tilt med(:
,Arlipal,saluoteljhatrdoi. , 4jrb s erlixperience , Of
.0 .94 , 14 4ue bile priiyhd itecbiteacy!inteuring. the
i verious distaiers,ten:tviiitih it, le Oredommeuded;
add at the present time mote than anrjotbev.
,perhapsolii thie medicine I mail)* in, preparing
,thuordegn ~for ...4. l bhange idfh'iiiitaten.—flesse
Jountio4Sept. 184C1.-,cto ~.1, - .,, . ..-..t-i0 .4 .,,;44,.;..:;.,.,',..'..
.: :.:PiiiiiiieCitta 'ol4,*hcil9stilei - atitl*
tafrild vitl , S . ll , tol" , SANDglitliiiiiists
i
and 040PiOs;10Citrailft;ii : street, _corn
I :OrfVFAl;4ol:o.P.6kt4k.;":-:.P6td:::'l#o 4
tittiggises".; gpiri;)*lVikiciugli4o(;:t44;., -V.
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nk'vory highly
Respectfully yours
JOHN B. INGRAHAM
BRONCHITIS CUED.'
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• AAR.THE:LWORLD?IifSAXITE,..ebritatiIs' no
•merenry,,,Th ..follaniing :Certificate?, he
Physician,.of,natenalve iirnc. -
-iticat in Philadelphia
, s - siliMoliti.isTin'-aSir il , fittre for • the
Adat Iryears Muni in the-habit'Of wring year
oiiiiirnint Caseirdfßile t Jain' Chilblainß•
' 'and lic:Tinnicipartilitij:(Se'aid dad
thin'
.frir;'itiqh ..thiliaPplaki.'Oct.' "'I thitalc
from,, the -mis Fair ini edfir hive"nt Leda e
thet : ilitchly,ileserraat o ba , tfdapletl,pa an rte'
tiele.oTevory day use by thy cref r ini4lololrge
t Ypure truly,-- Basa t t- I ;iv,kkikal t i...Ai
, -41 V-%
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READ TH15...‘,4•4-'^'-t-v•f-
Philadelphia - Dec:' i2o, 1E41:
; To, 'James "' cAlliater—hear 'Ste: I,'..talte
rnaking the, great
' heinfitl,have
received - hi tieing your Yo
• tile Clintment,,or thi,„Worldlilialve, .1. an
ulcer,, or , runhing. sore, eit Ain ear s of many
...years, standing; ~I have applied to several
-physicians, but all ten) porcine; bitteby lasing
your Ointment a few days it was eemphrtely
drieditp and well. .3 have used it for barns,
for which I find it an excellent article; casein
all cases inflamation. Ea. Taroart.,
I certify the above Statement is true. '
' C. CA DM US.
No. po , Market street.Phila.
• CERTIFICATE.
I do certity- that 1 have used MeAlliste'r's
'all Healing Vegetable Ointment flit . ..coldnes s
of my feint• alto for Rheumatism my Ilinbe
and Corns on my feet; and have been entirely
relieved. Believing it to Ite'a good Medicine,
I do not hesitate to roemilmend it In the above
complaints..• LEONARD VAILE,.
NorrWWioihiegton Pa. Aug. 21,-1847.
I certify, that I have used CAll isteett all
Healing •Vbgetable Ointment, or the World's
Salve, for a heeling in my wife's breast, which .
' has given her incalculable benefit; also on one
of my children, for bore eyes, which give Ler
'Mediate relief. I, therefore, recomm nd it as
,aginid medicine..PAßKEß RE D; o-
Hopewell te. Washington Co. Pa. Au I, '47
tl,,
_ o 2',..reanrl_the. box_are.direetionif-for- ' g. , 4,11c.- --- '
Allister:a Ointment, for Scrofula,: Lieer-Ccra• .- , --- .2 ,...
- plaint, Byresipelaai -- Teller. - Chilbliiini—Saild — -
Read, Sore
,eyea,.. Quincy, Sore throat, Bronchi.
toe, Nervous afectione; 'Pains, Read ache„ .
Asthma, Deafness, Ear ache, Burns, Corns,
all diseases of the skin, Sore Lips, Pimples, lye.
Swelling of the , Limbs, Sores, Rheumatism, -
Piles, Cold feet, Croup, Swelled or Broke*
Breast, Tooth ache, Ague in the face, 4.c., 4.e...
If MOTHERS and NURSES knew its value
in cases of usvrullen7 or 'Sore Bremit, they ..
would always apply it. :In such eases, if free.
ly used, and according to the directions around
each he*, it gives 'relief in a' Very few boure. '
BURNS—It is one of the best things in the
world for Burns. • (See direction's for using
it.) et .
PlLES—Thousands are yearly cured by
this Ointment. It never fails in !giving relief
for the - Pil6.
0:7 - This Ointment is,good for any part of
the body or limbs when inflamed. In some
easesitehould be applied often. ' I
CAUTION—No Ointment will be genuine
unlartinf name of AMES. "MeALISTER is
written with a' pemon every label.
PRICE TWENTFIVE CENTS A BOX.
For sale by my agents in all the principal -
cities and towns in the United Stales. ,
AS. MeALISTER,
Sole Proprietor of the above Medicines.
• Principal Office attiovso to 28 N. MIRA Sr.
-AGENTS;
Elliott. and S. V. Haverstiek, Carlisle
MeChanicsburg.
G. W,Hingisar, Charehtown.
_fthoad.'Bl. W.berrY, Newburg.
Joscipli Herron, New ville.
3. M. Lutz, & Geo. W. Bell, Harrisbnr- .
NEW & CHEAP HARDWARE STORE.
THE subScribers have just received at their
• New and Cheap HARDWARE STORES
east High street, opposite Ogiley's Dry Good
Store, a large stock of goods in their line, to
which they would call the attention of puzcha-
Jnant,illeir arrangement in the city betingnusAL__
as to enable then to sell their goods at the
lowest city prices.
Their stock comprises a full assortment el '
Locks and Latches of every stile arid size,
Hinges, Screws Bplts, and every article used
for Buildings, Augurs and augur Buts, chisels,
broad and hand axes; hatchetqdrawirtg knives,
planes, and plane bitts, hand, panel, End Rip
ping saws, mill, cross-cut and circular saws,
trace and halter chains, Names, shovels, spades, '
and hoes, hay and manure forks. Alio, a 'large
assortment_ Of. PoeltOt and.„ Table Culleiry,7
spoonsi'ihnirelaiid . I otiga; Wolfer§ and Trays,
Hol ow 'ware , Hines 'and enameled .Preserving
Ke t les, Iron. 'Furnaces,' Cedar Ware, anvils
an vices, Files and Rasps of, every kind, 13.ar
r
B/.nd and Hoop Iron, Cast, Shear Spring.and
Vlister Steel,•&c. Also; 1
luo Boxes Window Glass.
- 00 Kegs Wetherill's Pure White Lead
5 Barrels Linseed Oil.
3 Barrels Sp.. Turpentine. '
' 200 Kegs CumberlandNads.
May3'49 WRIGHT & SAXT 0 N.
To all whom it may Concern
GEORGE W. RHEEM.
THANKFUL to the public generally for past
• favors owl: their liberal patronage, still con
tinual to carry oif the ..SADDLE, TRUNK,
and. HARNESS making business, at his old
'wand in Hanover street, two doors north of the
Carlisleßunk, at the sign '44 . ll,olammoth
Collar. He is now better preparatlian ever ro
accommodate his •Customero, having .recently
madd great alterations in his. .establishment, so .
as to enable him in keep a much b.etter , assort
ment. than heretofore, consisting of Spanish,
Dragoon, scoop tub, quilted anti plain SAD
DL C
ES, ARRIAGE HARNESS, plated and
coati - non; Farmers' Gears,, of all kinds, -Tra
'.volling Trunks of all .descriptions and prices,
Veleases and Carpet Bags, Bridles, Martingale
Dollarsi-Stock - , - Imther - and - Rawliide - Whips,7
J.4eatherottan_tind_waretcd—F4y-nets - rt, tid all
. oilier. amain in his line—allof lie is
terthined to sell at the very,lorsq..casb picas!
Making and repaiiing IHatrasses ark:pr. husk
and straw, and'all kinds ; Of.btpliiilifitiing will be
manually attended to.
DRUGS
,1: 'DRUGS DRUGS I •
. , suerr "ftEgEINED,, .
Country' Aroiolisins'
I'Pedlerettie invited 'td.call ebdexamnimimi ,
Paints,, Glass, 'oll,'f Var ,
vnishes;lec.• . • .; •• .
DRUGS
J' 1 3 'arent Medicines,' Herbs itrl'Extracte,"' " 1 ,
4 ‘Vinotetientioiils'i. '' l' Slikeee;gitiund.and wliole
'''.."ltiatruinenta;' - 'Esadireee, ,'' ". ' ' ~'
''' Pure Simian". (Nat 'Perfumery. A..
' '..' ' ' ‘. -' , DYE-STUFFS.
1
, , Ind'i ffoes ; ,"' ' , ' 'Lag anti -Cara Woods,'
riVlrrigere,,.... - ' ''„' 'Oil Vitriol , '
,"-Surario,- .. ',' toiiiiekaa;' 7 P
,AViirn::?,'" - " . '" ' ' Ilito'DkEr„
' ' " ' Pitifiii`i:
~,
-- -Wrothetill;4l3tidier j e;Turg; i l ea d,. Chrotrie
Green affir,Yelltivi; Paint arid' Varnish-I:rallies,.
'l,etAtty"WinilOw 'Cliiiii;',Lineeeiir,,pll; Tarpon- ,
'tined-N:4;M and''CorichArtiririeli;'arid,Xo4 r..i1ii . .E.1
',KB 4 Of Whiali , it be."iald itif."iha',i , ery lowest" .
inarket'pria6,'at tlie dienkook'Store
''0"" S. N. HAVERSTICatrii'•
Niti , toitille4e - -' •••••• -- q
, .
r LinertS.
ektensivo'nuortme.ntind of? dhl qualities
''end "eicdnithe'td.' tido' eheap
StPtein n lslottb'llambiiir
:nit ' /la CIAitMONIN
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L.o l ,oxNandulan g , f o" •
'splendid ' tisiterFirienv : .'of Vinaherna va-'
'l6*,' l ;ein . bsd.;26l , ilia
inibeeriber in , .Noithi Hanover' iitreet..! Calliand
eee. [ins29] ; ' GARM.OI§IY.:
-.l4•ool44llunipplothie;. • • •
11 , 1 . übtlen cti• !fitiviSpen,d,di 114 31 , 11 T 1 1/ ..---- . -
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