Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, November 21, 1849, Image 4

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84. 80X: TJIITAM'BUBUEUII::<
With a pioneer sae nihata Conquest liintie4;z .
What a 'fleld,nona the forest 1e won 4
o
What reglo, radueed finin,the:!.iiildernesoialade;
4insuesiOcatmed In;thq begins ef.the anti •
From the Mek,wherp ouvrkithere in exile firm landed,
Their clearing tram - river to river has spread ;
And mountain:and:l)lMb' by their sone are coin
mended,
Till new on the beach of the Tactile they tread.
Wiest a !brief for, a nation to'culiivate nowt
And, settler the wonderftli harvest It ylelde
'Tie an empire, reduced to the sickle and Plough,
An empire of gardens, and orchards and flelde.
Heil, nation of Faimersi rejoice in your toil,
"And shout when your , lharveet is o'au t
Receive the oppressed td‘ your land w a smile,
Rut frown every foe,frlnn your iron and shore
And he, Who by deeds hem now reached a high sta
tion,
And is called to preside o'er the commonwealth
Ost relinquish bis farm, to save our young nation,
As for Rome Oincinnatus relinquished his Plough.
The Plough and the Sickle shall shine bright in
glory,
When the Sword and the Sceptre shall crumble in
• rust;
' 4 /Lnd the Farmer shall live both In song and In story,
When Warrior/ and kings are forgotten In dust I
• From the Germantown Telegraph,
Natters to be Attended to in Nevem-
bet.
This is necessarily a buiy month with
the farmer. There are many things at
this seasoa.which . require' his attention,
and which he must attend to personally;
or experience loss. It has been remark
ed•that wonian'a work is never done, and
the same ribaeriation appliPs with, per
haps even - more correctness to the labors
of, the husbandman. Everything eroded
him is in action, and there is not a month
a week or a day in', the year s in which
he cannot find!sornething , that requires
to be done. No* should we wish it other
wise'. Man is a.being destined to end
less progression and improvement. and
he •has been so ‘ eonstituted by the Al
mighty that his Chief happiness consists
in action. But lam digressing. •
As soon as• the yards -are cleared of,
the manure, they should LQ covered with
a-layer of loam, turfs, muck, chip : dung,
rotten wood and leaf es. These materi
als are all powerful absorbents, and will;
tend to take up and retain the liquid por
tions of the manure fur future use. If:
the soil intended to receive the/manure
made, be of a light arenapeous or sandy
texture, the deposition of a. layer of clay
at the bottom of the ;cattle -yards is ad
visable, as this substance will have a
h powerful tendency to render such lands
more compact end retentive of moisture.
If, on the contrary, the land ' be heavy
alid-viscid, the material used should be
sand. The beneficial resin issuing from
a judicious amdlgamation Of the natural
earths, are numerous and permanent,
though we have no doubt. they have in
some instances and by some theoretical
authors, been greatly over-estimated.
.... In most sections the operation of drain
ing orAitching la - performed !in August,
but it frequently happens that the month
is too' wet, and when such is the case it
is usual to dater it till November. This
is an important labor, and may be made I
extremely profitable, , especially to such
as possess large tracts of low, wet, boggy
. soil. unproductive in its natural state,
but highly fertile when properly drained
of the superabundant water, and impro
ved by the spade or plough. There are
in New England, Maryland, Delaware,
&c.. thousands and tens of thousands of ,
acres of this description of soil, which ;
might be reclaimed, and rendered richly
and permanently productive at a slight i
expense. In many
,cases all, that is re
quisite to this end,is the construction of
kgood and competent ditch around the
.margin,pr edee of the swamp, in order
to arrest the efflux of water from the
surrounding highlands- Phe matter
thrown'out of the drains, should be con
veyed to the barn or hog yard, to be
there converted into,. or impregnated
with the fertilizing-14i= pies of meth*.
English turnips and cabbages should
now be taken froin the soil and housed.
They should never be suffered to remain
out longer-than the twentieth. ,
See that.your hoot. are well attended
and supplied with wholesome and nutri
tious food—also with comfortable pens
and a sufficiency of clean dry straw for
- nests. Charcoal. salt and brimstone
should also be frequently administered
to them. It is a policy, to keep•fat
tang swine after the weather becomes ex
tremely cold. • ---:
See that, your fences* are all up before
the ground closes. This willprevenc in
j6, to your. grass and grain lands. Cut
o wend
,in the woods preparatory to
ling With the firsteaows. .
coyv'gl , corres-
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"I.;,iuyo,l , diked cow's''
ii * iieri i eps ;i
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,xAggroil , ,9ie;,%9otrar3, their ,4alves
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v;to;see: the:fprietfee extoti aed--4-foi ' many
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potreeto'iii&them` iif the farming °pe
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otit wdnanoial;reforitt.7l4he ',revebtie.' of
the united*KinkdoilbilB4B: l ;is, X 52-
052;7.57. , " Tlie national debt amounted
to- X190,248,1ik1-t,..:;50 that 'the deinhing
system much` wealth. 'ris
woidd pay the eptim taxes of the couns
try, in. addition to olearing off-the national
debt in,elibt years --•
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' • ~.. ..--tt • ...%Wholist3le and. Retail—At. the
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'Philadelphia Watch.and Jew-
~, .. i. . c elry Store, 'tNo. 96 .aurthAD
-= C OND street, corner nf..,Quar,.. ,
- t - iT( . 3 - .Nli'q) -- ry 5treet..'....:4,, , .'.. , ::c::.. 1
'Goletevers, 18 k. cases, full jeweliod,l3o.ind
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Upwards
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Ailvor Levers, full'jeWelled, $l5 and upwards.
Gold Lopine, •18 k. oases, jewelled, $25 and
• upwards
'Silver Lepines„jewelled, $lO and upwards
Silver QuartiorftWatehes, $4 to 10 ' •
Silver-Spoons, equal to coin, per
$5, Desert $lO, Table $l5, other articles in pro.,
portion. Ail- good.4vsirranted to be what the
aro sold for.
.„•-•".
Constantly on hand klarge assortment of fine
GOLD JEWELRY and SILVER WARE
Also, an assortment of M J Tcibins & Co.,
E Simpson, Samuel & Brothers, E S Yates &
(Jo,-John Harrison, G& R Beesley.-and other
'superior Patent Lever Movements, which will
be cased in any style desired
Arrangtimente have been made with all the
abbve named most celebrated manufacturers of
ng an., o urn s a shliff - firnia anY required
style of Watch, for which orders will be taken,
and the name and residence of the person or
dering put on if requested,
IM
THE NIAGARA SHOWER-BATH,
An entirely new Article for Shower-Ba
thing, with warm or cold Water.
1 ,- THIS Bath took the premium at the Paie.of
• the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, October
1818, the only Bath that ever took a premium
at that institute and also took the first premium
at the-Fair of the Maryland Institute, Novem
ber 1848.
A great and important improvement is mode
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 pointis gamed by
being enabled to bathe with warm water, which
no other 'Allower-Bafh is adapted to—and most
of all the Bath can bo medicated without injury
to the hair,
Many persons cannot take a cold nth—their
case is met in this as they can regulate the tem
perature of the water to sumthoir wish, and
commence bathing at any season of the year
without any unplettennt.result. Ladies can have
the advantage of bathing without wetting the
head or covering the same. - •
The arrangements aro simple and. complete,
and not liable to get out of order. The Bath
can be adjusted to suit any height, from a small
child to the tallest person. When the door is
closed, the fixtures ore hid and the outside ap
pearance is that of a neat piece of furniture.
They have received the Approbation of seve
ral medical gentlemen—others are-requested to
call and examine them, Manufnaticred by the
Patentee. EPHRAIM' LARRABEE,
24 South Deleon street, Baltimore.
BATHING.—Read what Armstrong says:
Do not omit, yo who would health secure,
The daily trebh ablution, that shall clear
The sluices of the skin ; enough to keep
The body sacred from undecent soil.
Still to be pure, even if it did not conduce
As much (as it does) to health, very greatly
worth
Your daily nains 'tis this adorns thO rich;
The want of this is poverl's worst foe,
With this external virtue, age maintains
A decent grnce : without it, youth and charms
Are loathsome. -
January - 3,1849.—1y
SAMUEL '
GREAT DOCK, PERIODICAL, AND CHEAP
° P,ublication Establishments.
Sun Buildings, No. 57 Baltimore streets, S
E. corner of Gay, and 2'26 Baltimore st.,
- corner of Charles - , BALTIMORE, MD.
SE. S. is 'constantly reciving the greatest
variety of publications, and is prepared to
execute all orders tor American and Fordign
Newspapers and Periodicals, and all New
Books and Cheap Publications; Blank Books
and Stationary; Annuals and Splendid Books
for presents; Albums; Portfolios; Scrap Books,
and Note Paper; Family and Pocket Bibles;
Songß odlts• ' Tov Books; Juvenile Works and
Primers. DAgents, .Postmasters, Country
Merchants, Pedlars, Dealers in Cheap Works,
and all others supplied at Publisher's lowest
CASH PRICES.
All orders are faithfully attended to and the'
goods forwarded by return of mail, express,
railroad, stage or steamboat, as may be dirdct
ed. Persons desiring to purchase books can
have their orders attended to, by writing and
giving full particulars, the same as if they were
prekent. VALENTINES !—The subscriber
also imports and manufactures Valentines, Note
Papers, Envelopes, Motto Wafers, •&c., &c.
Wholesale and retail. - Address•all-ordere to
SAMUEL E.. SMITH.
octl 0 Sun Buildings: -.Baltimore, Md.
—...Pure Fresh Ood LivetOil.
TUIS new and valuable Medicine, now
used by. the medical profession with
such astonishing efficacy in the cure of Pul
monary Consumption, Scrofula, Chronic Rheu
matism, Gout, General Debility, Complaints
of the Kidneys, &o. &c., is prepared from the
liver of the COD FISH for medicinal use,
•••exorsssly , for our sales.
,(Extract from the Lomicin Medical Jonrnal.)
C. J. B. Williams, M.V., F. R. S., Profes
sor of Mtcheine in University College, Lon-.
den, Consulting Physician to the Hospital for
• consumption, &e.,says : have prescribed
the Oil above our hundred cases of tuber
culous disease of the Lungs, In different.stages,
which have been under my care the last two
years and a half: In the large number of.
cases, 206 out of 234, Its use was followed by
' marked and unequivocal improvement, vary
ing in degree in different oases, from 'a tempo
' rary retardation of the progress of the disease
and a mitigation 'of distressing symplonis, up
to a more or less complete restoration to appa
rent health.
n The effect of the Cod Liver Oil in most of
these cases was very remarkable. Even in a
few days the cough was mitigated, the,expee
toration diminished in quantity anif ; Opacity,
the night sweats ceases, the polio became
slower, and of better volume, and the appetite,
flesh and strength were gradually improved.
"In conelueion I repeat that the pure fresh
oil from the liver Of the Cod is more beneficial
In the treatment of .PulmonartCompimintim.
than any agent, medicinal; dietetie or regi6c 7 *
riul, - thet has yet,been employed."
,AaWit.have rondo arrangements to procure
the Ced'Llver":oll;freili Ooar bead quarters, it
can now helutd - chinnicallymrre hy the 'single
bottle, or in lances of 'clie dozen'eseht ,
, . Itti vvonderfaleifiCaoy hail induced' nurnerone
spurious I mitatio4S. 4, .Ati - its success depends
enlireli n *iti, o . t.ir49;itoo'n lll o'9,q,°9, 6 :, , lnabe' I
~.usetl in. prrainring. It genuinii.',.... , .;: -.:.,::
!Very bottlelhaying.en it nitrtVritten.ool.
turitonayllia depe od,minCes.genuirte., , ,
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Rate - phlets , con ining an :- analysis of the
Oil,lwith notices o •it -trom':Metheal Journals,
will be sent , .to those.viho address us.fine - ef
Postage. •, ~ ~J OUN CAIAKER* C0:,...... - .
Wholeitale Dreggiste!and"Cheiniste,'
-,:' Cello4V ‘'. '' ~ ,.100 Islttrtle:Third . et.; Philtu
CHEAP- HARDWARE'S
;',E.!"l , Tevi'arid`Olieapf,HAßDWA.Ro STORE
, bast Higlf:.titrent l ;;Oppoiltc',OgilW's 'Dry Opel),
, Storti*, - ,a l lergiit!stoCleofpgandtt. their44foo',:to
"Which rlni.ir aitentir.M„eriiarehal
thotr'arringenienr". in'the•eity•bbentr,saahi
as;•,,t eirutble - ?tleiiir',,to'mFll i lteiiliclodrk,at the
lowest -
Their :Isfock - erimariess
Locks and Latches 7 . of ; cycirY and.'ilie&i:
'Hinges, ;Bcrewa, Bolts,'Amt fryer artiela :amid
for Buildinr,;.kugarer aryl . ..aagurßius,'.;Chislell,
: broad 'and landJksontblitehileariviting kniSes,
t)letnos, an 'Oliine.-'bitte,"handi , tiancl,,aml'
•...pind,.."Savre f mill, croes•cutindi eaire,
,•raco , ,antblialtor ohaino,, hernia; shevels;.iPados,
Anil hoes,,hayland pinata forks, • Alsovrt large
;.asstirtment.i..of,Xleker and ;:'fable,,;Cutlery;
i t loontb' ,ol ioVet arnli„tongs,':Watters and- Trays,
011ovs,viare'i:•lirasa'anC,snitmeled .Preservmg
~K ettles;,;,llrent,g'urnaces,....Oedsr 'Ware anvils
'and vices, nor% and.Respo'nf•eadry; kinV.,, Bar
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IN QUART , BQTrLus;:s. ,,- .' , . ,, *
FOR .THE, REMOVAL& PERMANEN'i
CURE 'OF' ALL DISEASES . ARISING
FROM AN . IMPURESTATE OF
•THE BLOOD OR HABIT OF
THE •SY STEM, VIZ i•
Srorothia oe'King's Evil, Rheumatism, Ob
stinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Pus
tules on 'the Face, Blotches, Biles, Chronic
Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Head
Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and
otnts, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Sy m toms
- A - ciaticit — a - Dliii - nbago, an • • mouses' arising
Irom en injudicious use of MercUry, Ascites
or Dropsy, Exposure or Imprudeneb in Life.
'Also, Chronic Constitutitinal 'Borders. •
In this preparation a're Strongly concentrat
d. all the Medicinal Properties of SARSAPARIL.
•, combined .with the most effectu'araids, the
most salutary produetioni, the meet potent
simples of the vegetable kingdom ; and it has
been so fully tested not only by patients them-
selves, but also by Physicians, that-it-has
received .their unqualified recommendations
and the approbation of the public; and has
established on its own merits a reputation
foIVALUE and EFFICACY far superior to
the various compounds bearing the name of
Sarsaparilla, lemma have been cared, such
NI are not furnished in the records of time
past;.and what it has already done for - the
tinusands who have used' it, it is . capable of
doing for the millions stillsuffering and strug
gling with disease. It piiiifies, cleances, and.
strengthens the foujittp.!ri springs of lite, and,
infuses new vigor tfirobglidut tha whole AM:
mat frame.
O. CONRAD,
Importorpf Watcher
The diseases for which this article is reemn.
mended are those to which it is known from
personal experience to ha adopted; and those
apph'ren d beyond the sphere of it
action have yielded to its influewce, The-cat
alogue of complaints might . , be greatly ex
tend.?-to which the atirsaparillit is adapted;
but experiences Droves its value, and every
suoceeding day is adding new trophies to its
fame.
ANOTHER CULE OF, SCROFULA
The following striking and, as will 'be seen
permanent cue of an inveterate case of Scro•
fula, commends itself to all similarly affeCted
, • SOUTHPORT, Conif.; - Jrni. 1, 1848.
Messrs. SANDS : 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 Ifflisteof
the body ; the glanfflfof the neck wore Aeatly
°Mama and her limbs much swollen. After
uffering over a year and finding no relief from
ho remedies used, the disease attacked, and
below the knee suppurated. Her physician
advised it should bo laid open, which was
done, but wi.hout atty,yertnziffent benefit. In
this situation we heard of, and were induced
to use SANDS' Sarsadarilla. The first bot
tle produced a decided and favourable effect,
relieving her more than any prescriptfon_she
had over taken, and before site had used six
bottles, to the astonishment and delight of
her friends, she found her health (IWO rector.
ed. It is now over a year since the Lure wa -
effected, and her health •remaintrgooffl'slieW=
ing. the disease i:was thoroughly eradicated
from the system. Our neighbois are all
knowing to these facts, and think very highly
of Sands' Sarsaparilla. •
Yours with respect,
JULIUS PIKE.
Extract from a letter from Mr.lnglahamox
gentleman well known in Delaware county.—
It commends itself to all similarly afflicted.
Gentlemen wife has usedseveral bot
tles of• your Sarsaparilla . , whiebt! I obtained.
of your agents in this place, frorriNvhich an
has received such pecial benefit, that I am in
duced to add,mine to the abutdant testimony
now before the public in favor of its medici
nal virtues., Her father,, mother,, end
other relatives, have fallen vlctimeto consump
tion, and it was suppused thatehe toolvaa in.
elined the same , way. She lad several turns
of raising blood, dm, and at length became
so reduced thether life was despaired of from
day to day. We were induced to try your Sara
•aparilla. as before mentioned, from the use of
width her health has been restored; so , that
fpr the past year she has been able to attend
to her domestic duties.
The following shows the virtue of -the sars
aparilla in removing Bronchitis, a disedse
which, if not speedily arrested, leads to con
sumptien. It allays spasmodic action, changes
the secretions; and by its tonic and alterative
propertios, removes the unhealthy action, and
the patient is restored to health. ,
NANTUCKET, IV,lasso, Nov. 11th, 1848.
4Bessra.SANElß—Gentternenj I itfish to make
public, fur the good of those afflicted' with
Bronchitis, the _healing properties of your
Sarsapariltit. - My wife suffered for twenty
months in such a manner as is not easily de
scribed t at time she was not-able to speak
above a whisper, and when exposed to the cold
air, it occasioned something ,like spasms' In
the throat, the effect o 1 which was foltiy the
ears and eyes, causing tears to flow. The :
complaint was nitended with a dry cough,
produced by the constant irritation anilcitt-•
flammation of the throat. , By the use otypur
SARSAPARILLA -She f*as perfectly Ctited,
it being now , more than months since '
she felt any symptoms of the disease. -
Yeare,,with respect, -
GEORGE O. HOEG.
Extract from a letter received from Mr. IST
WiHarrio, a Welt.known in Lduiea county,
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Gentlemen,—l have cured a noel) buy of
mine with your eareaperillo who was attacked
;with
,iiierolbla,-and of scr:falcitticarnity, ,=, =
Youre , tru)y,
AR I
tV:
Fredoliehrt luly 17, , 648. ": v, , ,
ON& SAititraan4.3.—/t boo 916• alnret
nceseary to kirect attention to an article" so .
Well known, and so - deservedly Mipular, as tine
'preparation, but patients: Often!
,whe
mac t h o:extracCof sarearmillla'are iridecoktd
may' worthless 'CoinpoinclS7liettitng,:• . the , name
but pontaifirtil o litge or , ;none; of, the:virtuti.of
this.valuahle root:, Mfd: think,we lcannot'
confer a greater benefikomour-readers than in
directing theitl tention kW' IN:141'6008e mint
of , . Messrs. Sends,. fn , another ; column.;: The
hottlO, his recently"; baen;Urtlargedltkhold.,4 ,
, q uittft and,thorto who wieh a really good Atli,
'ale will find concentrated• in this all the medl:
"oniniti'valueof the root, •The experience of
air:Union& hie nriiied its efficacy in'auring;thd
Varionedistlases (or which it is recommended,
antral 441,1ireseht,tirne "mote than=itliY'!Otheri
PPerhaps, is
this Medicine' iisito3l;4o 4 , firefiarint
"t#,Ceyeteirt4oc': "Clitibga ,fetite,affuuntk4o9ll.
4auttlaq4ept:: 1840 7 "";
;#'•.' s7 •o l :ellitreks4lit EA!C#h 6 1 4 8416 1 :04 - rei
4,P tniiiptsi,loo4liil(o6,etree r , ;cornet
'cit Nil I iaini: - PlltiVlYoiltol•SolOt!'cilii&
b
Driiggioe, goippikilWAtii6WiikAhk
States,and:.Canada' .. Price $1 per b ottlei
eix'Boitl6V fox•;$50,;4111' • ;11) f.1,•,51g-• • . ;,
•
Sold by,I4Y.LILIOTT, sole agent for
Carlisle
‘• •
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, kriV,tincypirratan, , , qr.hilo , n,,., ~
'4inzfittiit ik agdbrivi'ltaiiji4i!'* , De;i-RA:Virr .
4.4 218, P `& 4 po - 143ti1r,e070 , .., 21 , 410;:qtieet
1901 Plo t` ?140 . 2 6 r,i-..rf.44t.-t..:.', ,- .•;17.n4;-: ,, ,,:::.... t..
: Th, (Ogitim:•.4*ltumfi l luiit repcivrTO
tiv.i.Tandi(liintilitelf kir , ollll.liititold4lo eioyi,
giliciimlblial4!ii",bY, t7',,,?ftii'', l ..aflptiLf • 1 1 , , , k
. , ....-,;:.:,-.,: - !: , ,..,.,5•-;-:,x.,:,,?,!-;: , :i , .'2„ik:':,.:..;'
liggi
ill=r.bitinto
Respectfully yours
JOHN B. INGRAHAM
BRONCHITIS CUED.
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WOHr.HACKS, % •
• ' ':UARIIPIiLLY.—The - Vilfil
Sarsaparilla fort sultt , . in .the different , towns called. S. 'P. -
TownsentreiSidaaparldnitt It ia-advertised as the 'OII.IOI.
NAL, GENUINZfand all Mai:, ThlaTownsend :ono doctor
and never wall ; but Vatformerlyiatorker onrailtoads ca
nals, and the like-yet assumenthe title of Doctor itn:the
purpose of gaining ,credit for what he. isnot: • He says' khe
due atteededtwo medical echoole,'nridprectinekfor fifteen,
years r Now the truth florin practiced, medicine a
clay, in. his Such 'titicked Misrepresentation
looks bad to the character and venteltit:oithetnan... I wish.
Most sincerely, he had never madethose statements' or him.
self 'or of men ,'•When will men leash to hi hottest and truth•
rutin all their dealings and intercouren with their fallen'
men He'applied to one ItaelClaPpito &Wet him in man.
ufacturing hie "mixture; stating the large sums he would
Wink°, as an Inducement to embark hi the business. These
men have been. insulting, and . libelling me in all possible'
forms, in ortlerto' 'reprove the , public with' the belief that
the Old Doctor's Sarsaparilla was not the genuine, original
Sarsaparilla, made fromthe O{d , Dgcter'a Original Beef• -
pie.
This S. I", Townsend bays I have sold'the.uso of my
name forAT n week: ~I will give - him 0500 if he'will pro:
duce one single, solitary proof of , this. Ills statements of
Thompson, Skillman & Co. are nothing.but a tissue •of..
falsehoods, simply amide to deceive, the public,. and keep
the truth down in regard to his snoring, fermenting corn.
peund: Title is to caution the public - to purchase none but
Old Dr. J ACOB TownsemPe Sarsaparilla; having en it the'
Old Darter's likenese,•hie:fanso Cool if Arms, and his
signatureacross the Coat of Arms. '
Principal 0 Nintrawalreet, N. Y. '
' JACOB TOVMSEND.
. • -
•
THE ORIGINAL: DISCOVERER OP Tiff
Tenuine Townsend Sarsaparilla.
Old Dr. Townsend 13:110W aboOt 70 year. of age. and has
long been known as the AUTHOR and DISCO VERER
of the G B-AT 'ograprAL "TOWNSEND
SARSAPARILLA." Being poor, he wan compelled to
limit its manufacture, by which means it boa been kept out
of market, and the sales circumscribed to those only who
had proven Its worth. and known its value. It had reached
the ears of inahy, nevertheless, no those persons who had
been healed of sore diseases. and saved from death, pro.
claimed its•woudrrfnl
HEALING POWER
This GRAND AND UNEQUALLED PREPARATION is
manufactured on the largest scale, and is called for through
out the length and breadth of the lahtl, especially as it ie
found incapable of degeneration or deterioratioa.
Unlike young S. P. Townnend'n, it improyea with"age,
and never changes but for the better ,• became it is prepared
on scientificprincipes by a soieitiffic man. The highest
knowledge of Chemistry, and the latest discoveries of the
aft, have all been brought., into requisition in the manufam
lure of the Old Dr'e Sarsaparilla. The Sarsaparilla root,
it in well known to medical men, contains many medicinal
properties, and some properties whicii are inert or:Useless,
and adhere, which if retained in preparing it- for use, pro
duce
fertnettio s iion Mid acid, which le injurious to the eye
tem. Sonia at the proportion of Sarnaparilla are en volatile
that they entirely evaporate and are !oat in the preparation,
if they arenm preserved by egientific process, known on
ly do those experienced to its manufacture, Moreover,
these volatile principles, which fly off in vapor, or as an ex
halation, under heat, are the very essential medico!! prop
codes of the root, which give to It all its value. I
Any person - can.boil or stow the root till they get a dark
colored liquid, which in more from the colaring•matter in
the root than frotn anything elan; they can then strain tide
insipid or vapid liquid, awdeten with sour 1110111.10 X, and
than call it "SARSAPARILLA EXTRACT or SYRUP."
But such in not the article known a. the
.GENUINE OLD DR JACOB TOWNSEND'S
SRSAPARILLA.
This is so preps that all the inert properties of the
Sarsaparilla root are first removed, everything capable of
becoming acid or fermentation is extracted and rejected ;
then every particle of medical virtue is secured in a pure
and concentratedlorm; and thus it is rendered incapable
of losing any of ha valuable and healing properties. Pre.
pot ed in this way it is made the most powerful agent in the
Cure of innumerable ~Dieeaee~.
. . . . . . ....
Hence the reason why we hear commendations on every
solo in its favor by, men, women, and children. We find it
doing wonders in the ears of ,
CON mire
DYSPEPSIA, and -
COMPEA INT, and In RUE UMA778.11, SCR F
ULA, I'ILES, .COSTIVENE SS, all CUTANE
OUS ERUPTIONS, PIMPLES, IILOTCHES,
and all utfections arising from
INIPUBITY OF THE BLOOD.
It possessee a marvalloun efficacy In all complaints art.
sing from huligestioa, from Aciditylf the Stomach, from
unequal circulation, determination of blood to the head,
palpitation of the heart, cold feet and hands, cold chills and
hot flashes over the body: It has not its equal in Colds and
Coughs.; and promotes easy expectoration and.gentkinier
spiration relaxing strictures of the lunge, throat aid every
%her par t. But in nothing is ite excellence - More manifestly seen and
acknowledged than in all kinds and
~eutges of
FEMALE COMPLAINTS.
it works wendeis in cases of Fluor .rifbus orlWhltes,
Faaing-ethe - WombsObstructed, Suppressed, or Paitijul
Ateuees,irregularitygitho menstrual periods, and the like;
and is effectual to curling all the forms of Sidney Diseases.
By removing olptrtictlons, and regulating the general
system, it gives tone and strength to.the whole body, and
thus cures all forms of—
• Riervoudi Die and Debility,
and thus prevents or relieves a grant variety of other mai
adiesoas Spinal irritation, Neuralgin,St. Dance,
Swooning, Epilepticrts, ponrulstone,l}c.
It *alma the bley glottal the liver to healthygction,
tones the stomach , a gives kood digestion, relievre the
bowels of torpor end consfirpation, allays inflammation, pm
rifieethe skin, equifileise the circulation of the blood, pro
ducing gentle warmth gauntly all over the body, and the
11111011811110 paraptt , httott: 5tr..11.1 and ttghtneaa, to : .
moves all obtaruetionas end inalgoraces the entire nervous
evstem. le not title then
The Medicine yen pre-eminently need*
But can any of ithees-thlnes be said of S. P. Townsend'.
inforior,article 1 Title voting men's liquid le not to be
COMPARED WITH THE E OLD DR'S,
because of °One GRANOTACT,that throne is INIDAFA.
BLE. of DETERIOUATION,and , • . ,
• NEVER SPOILS,
"while the other MOEBi "soann t ir. fermenting. and blowing
the bottles containing it lute :fragments ; the emir, acid
liquid exploding, and damaging other goods I Must net this
horrible compound be polsonoue to the slattern 7—What/
put acid into a system already diseased troth acid 7 What
cause. Dyspepela but :midi Do we not all know that when
food enure in our stomachg, what mischief it
u produces
l sl7
illnaieatbu tiTA ofti heart, liver mom
plena,
r6,ft li com,on.
lood 1
What is Scrofula but en acid humor in the.hody 1
What produces all the humors which bring on Eruptions of
the Skin, Scald Head, Salt Rheum,-Erysipelas, White
Swellings, Fever Sores, nnitall ulcerations internal and ex.
let:earl It is nothing under heaven but en acid substance,
which sours, and thus voile all the fluids of the body, mere
or less. What causes Rheumettlem but a sour and acid
fluid which Insinuates Itself between the Joints end else.;
where irritating dullamlng the delicate tissues upon
which It ants 7 ; , So nervous diseases. of impurity of the
blood, of dereteeir elation, and nearly all,fhe ailments
which afflict hum tura.
Nowiti it not h 7e to make and 'Sal; and infinitefy
Worse to tree this
SOURING, FER 'ING. A ell/ COMPOUND" OF
TOWLSSEND,
and yet Ile wpuld' rave irtlindersuMil that; Old Dr.
coo Towneend'a fie Original Soreaportllo, - lirarilld ,
LTA'CION of his I rinr firMaration I
Maven forbid that we should deal in ,aii.artiele which
would bear the most distant rewin:Am:fele S. P. Town•
sand's article) - •. . •
We wish it undetnimul, becatieti it lathe oheoluii truth,
that S. P. Tovineentrx lele,enti old re old Townsend'' ,
Sarnaparilla ere h.? 'We apart, and infinitely dlestm.
'Oar; that they ke'iweivery 'particular, having not
.ono eingle thing ommodr
A. B. P. Tow nik is no doctor. end never wee, Ia no
chammt, rep pharuiliceutist—knows no more of medicieb or'
Mew° than any other carnmint, unscientific. unprofeseional
man what guarantee can-the public have that therare re.
,goiving a genuine ecieniltic medicine, containing all.theylr:
Tune of the articles used -in preparing It, anti which are lit'
eaPoble of changettivhich might render thorn the AGENTS .
of Mecum instead of health? • •
: BM what else should:be expected from one who :Mime
° nothing comperatively of medicine or diseased It requires;
a person of some expestouse to cook and servedip even a,
'common decent meal. How much more important Wit
that the parsons who manufacture medicine designed
WEAK,STOMACHS AND ENFEEBLED SYSTEMS;
' : should know well) lm Medical properties of plants, the beat ,
manner of etieuring,and concentrating their healing virtues,
also aq extensive knotkledgo - of the verities diseasedwhich•
affect the Alumna aysuuti,And how to adapt remedies to,
''theao diseases!
' It is to arrSst - ?muds upon the unfortunate, to pour halm.
into Wounded, humeolty, to kindle hope in the despairing
bosom, io 7cStdro bloom, and vigor into the
crushed end broken, and lihbenistr.infirroiti . tat OLD DR..
'IAOOII TOWNSEND , Vq"l.l ditaf :FOUND the op.
.portunity and means to bring lire.- • . • •
• .Grand ilsalversaliConteadr &tea eine.
within the roach, and to Ihti.knoWledge of all,yitho
'poedd G's
guir,:they may learn arolcrow.:bijoyful'experience ;
ol'eanneentbant:Vower.ta
, For sale ;14
, .. .
•:-. , ' : ::,PHILADELPHIAIvIOI.IIININGITORE:tI
No: .s2',:lSoitikSe,col4l , Skeet,- nsar Chestnut
",, %- ' - 1110
' tlitivlN(g '4gr l usiyEpitt f ' ..
E'sstni`„W,' tad*'oo; eichieva',RitetilfiJn
.41) , kt.rournirl.,Goods A • and arit'e, Jinl
aronnoti Of . • • bayran ,vliiting ; the „elty, ;;A:t:ipl
examination oftheir l stobk, •,, • ~.• —.., t
~AS the, ittiutst caraaktaken.. ••:,
In trio, irapOrting
s and Selection of thOtgnmis;,kiniping a lento
assortment:4u all Seasons, oireriug for salt'only .
:whit is good 'and riCtibefroper shadoof blackt
no deception as to make or 'qualitp,,no'deviat
, tion in price,?androwiryartioleAold: As low air
;can ha.purchatied,erogiatlicre.', Thos . ° requiring
~
.mourning . attire,' 'salmi be i • satisfactorily stiled, 1
...4y
lthOut,the , tro ub led fatigue , atidlosn.of thno:cf
• ~ p rOthoiding from atorpl to otor4b)! visiting .at'
•PP. l3 °.tllig 04 tOlieluRot4: ,, ' , ~ . ':, - 1.0 :.,....:!., ', • •
' Impin c s'Boutbazinee Mourning Chintseei ti P
in
Boi:Finisti-A1pani;i:. , .7..1
1
„, '_ '' ,Cl.4ong - Shawl.
',Plain Cashnieres,' 't••t , t Black Thiliet.' , l ,. .! • '
. French 'Marinoes, 4... ,i I 'StiCk glannehu lt - 't.
h.Wida•Blaok igilka';; , , 4 Patent,Eng'h Crapes ?
.Lupin's Mouesolinew •hioUrning-Areile,.. i
•
Mourning: : :do '; .•,4,iii: ''."
wtrdo...lP Collars,
.t'.
•.. ,do , r4ingarintuw.. :Flectak'Silk , , , ,TrosO,. 1. ;
tgilk Cashineres;:4l itt
, (:BoJc u 4
;0 •: 1 0 S
C .&e .
:
Awning dailfy - faawfbitCk.etidAielftiurn .`
t natntleh; , ifrOm low MOWti'theljnos : i1n, , ,. •.. J l, . "ti.:F:io`t . . ;"' .' 10'''1:',q,`
(d . WlOlBBllO' cesb;)Mypto will.find jv , h;? .
their •
advantage to' .86010 4r,
ffLO RIDE :;- . .00 , Ai1MP410*,4,41 . 04. 1 :k
°PlAirrSi ieo p
, t'ltilelidfrAlß • 11:"1:91iit',-,q)U,Noill-',*
VITA
,
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at. Dr
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' • t 9
OAIIGIi
oWARDlNCcitninitisiooMerehatit Si ..;;,
lennissuito, ship 'Producai Morahan;
dize, B ce:to-Xlaltimore, .Philadelphia,., &c. &c.
Coal, Plaster, Nails,; Salt, yish,,Gropayies,
'eonstantlyTor ' '
-Htirrisburg, march. 29: 1848' •
tr. 'A, •WILLER,
. ,
91W 0141 1 1 11 1" ittß
General.Cornnnsiottand Forwarding
Merchant, No:'79-13owly's I , Vilarf
DALTimoRE, - ' • •
VOR the solo of Flour, Grriiri;Oloverseed
,Whiskey, Lumber, &o, &o.' Also, for
. Warding Goode, via Ti e Water Canal and
Pennsylvtinin lmproveme Is. Orders for fish
Salt, Plaster, &c: &c. upplied at lowest
Having been engaged in ho above business
during the last five years, n ontinuation of the
patronage, of his .friends, an the public is lo
spectfully solicited. •
Refer to ' .•
FUNIC & MILLER, '
J 2Rc. E EBY, Harrisburg •
BliAppa' & ZEgair..Eft,
.T.Adol,'Ensaae, 'CMlisle, Pa.
A. tATHOAIIr, Shepherdstown, Fa: s
GEORGE SINGISEE, Mechanicsburg, Pa.l
Feb. 14—ji,
Oumb. Pally
ransportation Rouse
•
• :4 1 -4;*" . t Aga
Oanal and 13.ai1 100 Line, for Philadel
phia,.Bajtitnork Pittsburg, &c.
J
- KERR, Forwarding and Commission
Merchant, Hmtutsurns, Pa. informs his
friends and the public, that from the liberal pat
ronage extended to him during the past year he
has been encouraged to make more extensive at .,
rangements forTITe present season, and has ad
ded two new, large and splendid Boats to his
LINE, and will be fully prepared after the op
ening of the Canal, to forward PRODUCE and
MERCHANDIZE of all kinds to and from
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, &c., at the
lowest rates of freight and with the utmost des
patch. ,
Agents for Boats, , • .
• CARLISLE tc CARRELL,
Race 'street Wharf, Philadelphia.
GEISE & SON,
No. 48 Commerce at. Wharf, Baltimore.
• CLARK. & SHAW, ?
J. McFADDEN & CO.SPitt.s'g
Agents:for Cars,
-WUNDERLICH & GPAR ; ;'
; No. 272 Market at., Philadelphia.
CHALORER' & REYNOLDS,
"No. 423 Market at., Philadelphia:
' SITER, JAMES & CO.,
Broad street, Philadelphia.
PENN'A, k OHIO LINE,
North street, Baltimore.
. . . . ..
flhrrisburg, March 29, 1848.—tf.
A Word to Horsemen.
R. BARBER'S EMBIOR,OCATN is de•
cidedl the -best preparation that can be.
used for the cure of Swains, Bru
sus, Cuts, Galls, Splint, Curb,
0 ;11)1MA, Ringbone, Spavin' Stiffness of the
„ i ,V Joints, &c. It is an article which
" " r.- should be in the hands of every
Horseman, and no stable should be without a
botttlo of it. Price only 25 and 50 cents per bet
-ties, prepared only by S'M Pearson,Jl: D. rind
for sale wholesale and retail, at No. 106 North
Second street, Philadelphia, and Dlt. RAW
LIN'S wholesale and retail agent, Carlisle, Ye.
Jan. 21.
Fresh Drugs, Medicines, &e.
/ I have just received from Philadel
phia and New York very extensive
illk• additions to my former stock,embia
-1:-as. wig nearly everl article of Mladicine
now in use, toOther with Paints,
Oils . , Varnishes, Turpentine, Perfumery, Soaps,
Stationery, Fine Cutlery, Fishing Tackle,—
Brultes of almost every description, with an
endless variety of other articles, which I am de
termined to sell at the VERY inAvr.sr priers.
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 uponreasonable terms.
S,:ELLIOTT,
Main street. Carlisle.
May 30
I' AT 0 V A XI
Dry Goods and Groceries.
eIG. CAHMONY desires to infourn hie
• friends and the public that he has remo
yod.to4he stand on North Hanover street lately
'ldiciipied by Chas Barnitz. and next door to
Haverstick's Drug and Book Store, where he
: determined to sell goods as low ss any other
establishment in Carlisle or in the county. His
stock consists of Cloths, Cassimeres, &dinette;
satinAgehriiete. merino and silk Vest ings ; Me
rinlitarAlpschas,.Mous de Lefties, Cashmeres,
Mach worked' collars: kid gloves, silk fringes,
gimps, floweisthread. laces, &e. TICK!.
INGS at 6/ cut, calicoes 3 to 61 eta, very cheap
muslins, hosiery, Berlin and Cachmere gloves.
A large assortment of BONNET RIBBONS,
very low, satin plain and figured Mantua, plain,
bared, striped and figured Also GROCERIES
and QUEENS WARE, such as Coffee, Tea,
Sugar, Spices of all kinds, tobacco, segara,
crockery, glass and queensware, rice, chocolate,
starch, together with' numerous other articles—
Give him a call, - bkpr
•
Farmers!Save Your Money.
CAST IRON, 11611.5 T. POWERS for two
. three and four borne, made entirely of
ron, so that you can, leas it in the weather
Plough Mould•boards;Ciatters, Points Shears
constantly on hand. You will save nk & oney, by
-calling before- purchasing__els_evire, at-:the
Foundry in East High Strectl'7Carlisle Pa.
augB3mos ~ • F GARDNER
A Purely VegetablegYedicine.
1,1/ ORSD ELL'S VEGETABLE REST°.
Vlr RATIVE PILLS nayitabeen gradually
,p 1
but surely coming into fait fframong the fami
lies of this Country : for.iniino t Ora past.. They
have done th ~, i tOl,t into 'their great worth
its a FAMIL ..,,c DiorN ,
.0' Agencies have
been appointeti but ho ptiffinkand hun-bug such
as la resorted to by quacks to Sell their medicine
has been dppe. 'T'he pills are oflered tor sale
and have al% will continue to be sold by all tae
principal storekeepers. The proprietors claim
for their Medicine the following advantages over
all Others—viz; They are PURELY VEGE
TABLE. They aro CFRTAIN ' TO: OPE
RA l'E. Their operationis FREE front all
'PAIN. They can be used With,VQ II AL AFN•
EFIT by the YOU NRFST INFANT atid'the
S MON GEST MAN -Their - efificaendy ili,Eo
- Ague. HaNdaeliinto Habitual 4 0tistiveness,
Dyspepsia, Cholera Marbu,s; &CT his been Pro
ved upon thousands. ' They'arita , Certilideure
for Worms. The: proprietorti,possess,a'certifi
cote from a.gentleman• in •St-"Lonisithit wittecg.:
red of a TAPE NV-ORM-by. :t he• use Of thernrcl
TRY TLIFM/TIIF.Y.6WILL NOT-. , FAIL.
~Travelliug.agentfor,the :Stale ;of Yennsylve
nia-.-Clittukai P. AttEET__,. Filel3oo, price . 2508
If W*oollloo TY I FIF FILM. with full .di
rtletiOns:l4llle,.follqwing agents in Cumberland
I
Foriile'biDß'RAAVL . ll4'Stdrliere, Pa..'
JOSEPH al Haratozre=Newvile.
~ . .W•D•HilayEse, - Shipponabrirg.• • 0.1
SENWMA . N,*NOOIIFg.,..
WEEICS
Propriotyyre,,Labo Islito,l9.Cll,9 .on ts4recle
1 , 014(16101W, , _
'ianuary, - 24th; 1849.; •', r
s Linen Sheelingt l / 4 .
rrIHE Subscriber always hen on Itand an' deem
meta. ef Wide'Linen and Muslin Sheetings
Table Linens, Pillow Case Linene and Mitelins
'CorolingsiefAll ; kinds,. with a .variety-of-art
eles anportaining , .tpli.ousekeeping,,
je27: WiFfIT 24 ER: ,
xxx- EEPRAZISIL
andaraigrie& - croold'resPeetfOlfy.htforin
the soklabils
;:
of •Carlislo 4 argrAho surrounding
country 04 4 ,00ir, ‘i'' , c 2: ;.':. , l • '
migt),;CARSICI 80.kOM PHILADEPHIA
pasihrgiagCtirlicl4;
'arid ' ''all;Y;libif tis
at --,ra packagasrlelLatort;;.;Porn,,s
,aridge's, Nc4;27BMarkeryill.raet4PhlladClpltlit !
,iatonded,lcie,Carlisle , apd adjacetilCountrytY4ll
o oliverod,or Messrs,'S'. twaes 'V arc.
.tioase,;.,Goods . for .!ek p ioss hiladalphis
'loft ;at'Rhoad's Warokouse,oslll- higet - ,w}ln
`Meet mit It prompt attention o . oods-for ex probe t '
should be so , ritarkpd.‘i..,` , , ;0; , ":1 4 •2;.1",..41 - !!! - A
t r Thos. Borhrlditii , 27lllMarkel.
• '
;'; frhight4;raihenlmor;;loo;ll)
SO dteperfidndre . Paekages, 25 , ant -, s o ''cou,
ig.propOrtion;tb
2.,44 this irrltiraiii4orilortirlictl)*Riessfy, for.; tbe ,', I
corm erdeboa land, acttoinflto otiorl, file' 0 1 0 2 94'
'
)11,'ClOrlb,arlartkoolinty, it is hop ed
~ ; itimilVtamit,„,
with ;the enemirastemootit- deserVea7;'-' ';' •
JIVI OHLN<;;.:
jydtf , ; ';,,L;;;g4 , ,,tvProlilletkrrii; :Chambers ... burg
u'st,',lfpogiV#l:-m't giemoo:ptsrea
#hhatita
tot 'T,Ft,pir4 ix*
Miedp'. ifoo 9W;',..A.Ar;;;AvqqmplfT•
4,-;:;....,!„ ~p,,,;i,, , ,,.-,:-. 0 0,.::,.:11A;:, , ,i.:v :,-... f .
.., , .jusitraitterr4zompamoi,.
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FYR~7: YII4tdVRA~QCai.
TURA)lerinnd Bait' TennsbOrough. Munnll
Fire Insurance Qoinpany'off Cuteberland.bountk,
incorporated bYgutact.of Aseenibly;iiibovii fully,
organiied, and.itiOyeration urnier , •thit :manage
bent of the following eornmissionere,vitt .
Jacob Shelly, Wrn It c4orgas t Michael dock !
lip,,llielchoir Brenneman,.ChristianStak_man;
.SurionlOseter, Jacob 'H Coover, ,LoWitt, Thar,
Henry:: Logan, Hfinijamin H., Musser, Jacob'
;Kirk, , Samuel r:iOwell,JOseph : Wickeisham.,
The rates of MOuranee are de low and favprav
ble..as any CompOny of thelind in the State.—
Persons wishing to bi3COlllO members are invited
:10,maka application to the agents of. the comps..
ny, who aro willingto 'wait upon them at any
• .J.A . 0013 SIIIIILLY, President
FIENRY LO9AN,. Vici! Preaideni.
„ .
Lthiris Hirin;`Secretary
Miconst. COCKLIN, Treasurer.
0ct17'49,
• " AGENTS.
CCumberland coitney.—Rudolph -Martin, New
umberland, C,13 Horman,'Kingstown, Henry
Zearing, 'ShirenianstoWn, Robert Moore and
Charles 8011, Carlisle, lanifa Kinsey, Meehan
iesbitr. Dr. J. Ahl, Cluirebtown.
York countv.-4ohn Sherriek, Lisbdrn, John
Bowman, Dalsburg, Peter Wolford, Franklin,
John Smith, Esq., Washington, W S Picking,
Paver, Daniel RafrenabergaV, J lA' Craft. •
Harrishurg.—Houser & Lociiman.
Members of The . Company having Policies
bout totxpire can have thorn renewed by mak
pg 'to any of the agents.
Li£E XNSVRANCI'.
r e nsurthice Annuity
and Trust Company of Philadel
phia.
•
-o.ffice No. 159 Chestnut Sired, Capital $3OO.
• 000.. Charter Perpetual.
CONTINUE to make Insurances on Lives
,y,„ on the most favourable A.m. t•eceive and
T xpeute Trusts, and receive Deposits on line
est. '
The Capital being paid up and invested, to
gether with accumulated preinium fund, affords
a PERFECT SECURITY Id Ow insured. The pre
mium thay be paid in yearly, hall yearly, or
quarterly payments.
The Company add n BONUS at stated pe
riods to the insurances Oar life. This
. plan o
insurance is the most approved of, and is mbre
generally in usa, than any other in Great Bri
tain, (where the subject is best understood by
nnd,Wherd . they have lind the long
est experience,)as appears from thd fact, that
out of 117 Life Insurance Companies there, of
sy are orathis plan.
The first BONUS NI as appropriated in De
cember, 1814. amounting to 10 per cent. on the
sum insured under the oldest polices; to 8¢ per
cent., 7} per cent., &c, &c., on others, in pro
portion to the time of shindig, mgdme, an ad
dition of $100; $87.50; $75, &c., E.4c. o every
81,000, originally insured, which Is an average
of morn than 50 per cent on the - premiumsliaid,
and without increasing the annual payment to
the Complex.
The operation of the BONUS will be seen
by the follpwing 'exnmples"from the Life Insu•
ranee Register of the Company, thus
. . .
Polley: Sum Bonus . or Amount of Polk:) , k
n 3'
d a e b c i e e
al
the
party's
nsured Addition Bpnus
No 58 91,00 $lOO . OO 81,100'00
8.8 • 2,500 250 . 00 2,750 . 00
205 4,500 400'00 '4,400•00
276 2,50 n 175 . 00 2'175'00
333 5,000 - 437'50 5'437'00
Pamphlets containing the table of rates,
and explanations of the subject; forms of ap
plication, and further information can be had at
the office, gratis,' ig person or by letter, ad
dressed to the Prosident-orActuary.
B W RlCHARDS,.Fresident.
JNO F JAMES, Actuary.
m2'49ly
The Franklin Fi re Insurance Com
pany of Philadelphia.
OFFICE, No. IG3i Chesnut street,'near Fift
street.
• DIRECTORS.
Charle's N. Bancker GeorgoW. Richards
Thomas Hart Mordecai D. Lewis
_Tobias Wagner Adolphe E. Boric
Samuel Grant David S. Brown a
Jacob R. Smith Morris Patterson' .
, Continue to make insurance peretual, or limi
ted, on eyery description of property it town rand
country, at rates as low as .are consistent with
security. Tho company have reserved a large
contingent fund, whiCh with their capital and pre
miums, safely invested, afford ample protection
„tc the insured.
21,The asset': of the company on January. Ast,
1 - 848, as published agreeably to an act of Assem
bly, wore as follows, viz
Mortgages , $890,558 651'
Real. Estate 108,358 90
'Temporary Loans 024,459 00
Stocks 51,563, 25
Cash on hand and in hands of
agenis, 35,373 28
• Since their incorporation, a period of eighteen
years, they have paid upwards of ONE MILLION,
TWO TIDNERED TDDLISAND DOLLARS, losses by &en
thereby aflording evidence of the advantages of
insurance, as well as the ability and disposition
to meet with promptness, all liabilities.
CHARLES N. Et ANCKER I Pres't.
CHAS. G. BANONER, Sec ' . feb 2
The subscriber is agent for
or Carlisle and its vicinity.
surance either by mail or
omptly uttended to. W.
Hevl's Embrocation fbr Horses.
V. THIS valuable EMBRO
CATION will cure Sprains.
Bruises, Cuts, Galls, Swell
.
• ing; Rheumatism. and all
Atibc. complaints which require an
external remedy. It gives immediate relief to
thtTScratchm - and the-incident-to-Horses-having.
white feet and noses, produced by the St. John
Wort. It is also highly useful in relaxiai stiff
ness of the' Tendons and Joints and produces
beneficialV hl s in cracked heels, brought on
by high fee g, splinte,sprains. This E DI:O
-DA/ION is. r eumended to Farmers, Darius,
Keepers of Livery Stables, and private gentle:
men ownineldrees t and should be constantly
kept in thetratriblei•r . The GENUINE arti
cle is prepared only by W. MAMMAL', N 0 .302
Race at: Philadelphia. And for sale wholesale
and retail at DR. RAWLINSIDrug Store W•
Mnin street, Carlisle.
March 14 14-Iy.. •
Extensive Furniture Rooms. '
.7.11.0033'1'11'..TER; '
• „ -
WOULD respectfOly n call the attention of
V.V flouse:keeperaoind the public, to the ex=
ofisive stock of splen'did.FUßNlTU RE, incluo
, '• " - . ding Sofas, Wardrobes, Centre
and other Tables, Dressing and
Plaiii'Bitreaus, and every Wide
ty of Cabinet-ware and Chairs,
which he - hoe now on hand at ,hiit N E W
ROAMS, on:Louthor street. near the corner of
, North. Hanover street, in the rear of+ Powpli &
Co.'s 5t0re.,.. , -, l ' , , . -- '• ~
, • He is conident that the superior finish of the
workmanship, and elegance of style; in which
his articles are got ..up, together with their
°Heartless, will recommepd theni to every per
edit wanting-Furniture: lie his alSo 3 made ar
rangements for manufacturing:and 'keeping . a
constant 'suPply of every article, in his lino, both
plain
. and;ornamental;' elegant 'and Useful, at
i
prices which cannot f ail to suit purchasers: - He
wouldrebinestly. In te persona ere about to
[commence .hbuse4i 'aping, lb , calf: Onttekamine
his pferient elegant , stock; towhich , he will 'Cori
latently mnke.additionli of thell6 'west , and -meet
modern etVles.. '' • •1 ' ' ~•,:••• .:. ~., i •
1: ,'COFFINS made to'ordertat the , shortest no,
ice: for town' andcountry. •••",' - .' . ~ ~ Ri z p. a .. t,
: Carlisle:l und 13,11848.11 , ,: '14.1 -- ~, ~ , -:'
,Igr . Thalate firm , of qiiicob:, , Fefter E:1 - Son
haVing been •.'diliselved,lacob . 'etter; itr.; will'
carrV on , the businesses above.',,.; .; , 1/ ",
. ; -,
. , .
ElegOnt New..Goodg.:;— ~; ~
'tliikotEg/s'isliivit4k . .dolii Fens, the bee'
Li., artiefi'o4,loe. day, 'arM iliv hich ,ne , busiii'etie:
man eliofilii be4ithouf.; ' ' • ,' ~ , ~,-
~,.
.'2 , •
An elegant -assortment • of fine , Cutleri, in-'
eluding Rezolll49fit_KnlVfis, Scissors , of tbe
.`,*esqi .' '
'U`n."g lial f and '' ~ ", An. ;"0..,1ti car . M.
a ,, nuf act u'
re..., .
. .
!,
' ,AJorge i/riety of'Ornamentol,pfridoV4Md
-s
'Unl"ire pi6394 .Of,biery_etyle andnelownti.
;
Mwilidllindliinente t eueli ni'violine;Xeccr`'
dedrel'Flntes, Fifes` Flageolets( Tuning:lArlie
'eih;Violiiiitillgs;bridges,
Sz.,62,ltt.iillpiidesi,',l
'.l`lf.'litrge 'veriet y. of 'Bnikers; "travelling:hags,
WI0s; caf.i4e;'.•.4lnor 'Matti Brushes Of 'nil. Mods,
'.,rit'';'everY pilot .".',`,.•:., , .- , ' 1 ;,-= '! . ,', 1 I,' ',",' ;!'..); '„',',.,'r l';i
;4'Hairprep 'Magic: Adinaninine.ikovidirro;.'Pr,
;0001310 Ita,br,'.Si rcipyylvt'rlintim„,tioottgi AI,
.011:,bipdiTiltletil' fOr . s)etnii,g'lt 4 lyWarn . RO,LkiT.lP,
, 'l'd rnAicirs',l4i'::' 4 ,25 dts,;a bo.,:i..„N4‘'-f. , '.;,,Ti,,, , ' , f,i ,. .
Cfifprtilis,'"Scripp',`'Plirriutiiciii,, , YEitit,4 l itii:,PYP B
fi3i . , the , bitir;l4 ,•:,ricli):l: . •biiiiAifilt,,net ( , il rliM ) P t!
f_riiittliiii: Ciljobilitccl'i,; - ' irNiii3o,i'prOi:telf,:qAm b i el
lAlailiikubl'aadtb:44,"[,,'-,,, ; ,—,": - ); . 40.:4 ail': ~„' ~,..,4 a tit;
Teeth ,, .l3rtishas , FittrUe' , '-'' t ,W-:t,,,, 2 „1 9 14'
NitilAikushotiMiet,§A! .' $ l, -V, d'AT' o ltiliiir,
e
iilii‘pitini}tilelMirro YA 4 0 1 4 ,41 hiv,. itto •Ikild'
!olifeloP l llll4odlP utl, , ''"li• .. - '"'l3le ,
I fife c 4f P
iltiliffit , tht.44ti , . TO
~ '4
Aiii20 , ,,,, , 4?m.,7,1 4 1,:a ,, ,
",
,'.'',14,,":„,?;,:;.,4,:i4bA3',,,,-'
MOE
14;::..4 .. !),#4 ; 0;0:1iiii,
THE AHEM. -- THINA' STORE
end its vicinity for their increased custom,
we •spin request ;their company to view our
antEaglondid' aisort Meat: of . • •
'Auee — nittrare,
.DinnimSets,,Tea Sets, , TCitet:Sets, and single
pieces,, either, of: Glass,. C hina - ceSto.tio Ware,
'sold inquantities to suitt' Piirehaseli, for less than
they : chary be. had elsewberen. fact at less
than Wholesale.Priees. •AMEILICAN :AND
ENGLISH'BRITANNIA METAL GOODS
in greater variety thtin . over .before;'offered itt
.the city. FANCY CHINA4n, great variety
very Cheap.
e would invite any person'visiting, the
city to Offrilfid - rree us—they will tit least be
plcasedto walk around our beauciful store, and
to view the finest Chinn and the cheapbst the
world ,produces. Very reettectfully,
• TYNDALE & MITCHELL,
• .No.•: 4 2l9.Chesinit Street.
Phila.,sept26' . 49 . ly . • ,
CARPETS AND .OIL • CLOTHS, •
AT' ELDRIDGE S. CHEAP -WAREHOUSE
FDERSONS who wish- to get good 'bargains
- in CARPETS OR OIL CLOTHS, ei
ther -wholesale or retail, will dolwejl to call' n
the subscriber, is• his expenses in his present
location are Very light, he is enabled and de
termined to sell at the lowest prices in the city.
Ho:offers for thigeeason en excellent assort
ment of
Splepdid Imperial, three ply
Beautiful Superior Ingrain .
Fine and Medium do • }C ARPETS.
Entry end Stair of all kinds,
And List, Cotton and'Rag,.
Aild OIL CLOTHS from 2 to 14 feet wide,
for Rooms,
Halls, &c. with a great vatiety of
low priced Ingrain Carpets from 20 to 50 cents,
and Stair and Entry Carpets from 10 to 50 eta.
per yard. Also, Moulage, Rugs, Floor Cloth,
Stair Rods, &c. H H ELDRIGE,
No. 41 STRAWBERRY Street, one door
above Chesnut, near Second, Phihidel
phia. . faug29 3m
SPRUCE STREET C KBINET WAREROOMS
No. 119 Spruce st. below btb, •
••
PHILADELPHIA.
CONSTANTLY. on hand a large assort
ment of superior'
Walnut dr. Mahogany Furniture,
manufactured in the best. manner; of modern
style, and at moderate prices, embracing
Sofas, Parlor Chairs,
Wardrobes, Rocking Chaim
Dressing Bureaus, Teto-ri-Tetes.
French Bedsteads; Centre and Pier Tables
, Iligh Post Bedside. Wish Stands,
r Oat Rinke, . Secretaries,
Extension Tables, .&c. &c.
Every avele 'is made of the best material
and worktianship, and warrant d.
atigSly T & .11 HENKEL&
OtT'All goods bought - at this eslublielanent
packed under.the immediate superintendence of
the proprietors, and sent free rof charge to any
part of the city. -
TEA. VITAREIIOI:TEE,
AVID RAF KEN, No, Chestnut street,
IV corner of Bank street..PHl LA aPHPHIA
has for sale, the following '1 AS, to which he
invites the attention of the &de:-
200 half chests Young Hyson Tea. ~
100 do Gunpowder do. ,
100 do Imperial do.
20 do finest Company'Hyson Ten.
20 cases, each containing 4 131 b boxes finest
CUTlolls.Yobing_llyson.
;20 cases finest Curious Gunpowder.
tlO do do Imperial,
200 half chests finest Chulon Powchong.
100 do ,Ningyong Powchong.
30 do very finest Oolong.
100 do seco d quality.
100 do t yong do.
50 'chests „English ongou.
100'hf. do .do do,
25 chests Padre Souchong,
25 do .fino Mohea do.
1500 pounds prime Company Nutmegs.
These Teas have heft! selected by D. R.
with, great care from - A
le various late cvgctet,
nncl,will be found to 'fiill'y'sustain the high and
unrivalled reputation which this •establishment
has enjoyed for, the last forty years, and his
prices„as lieretoforewill he found no low ns at
any house it. the United-States. Enna 22 Sm
Fancy Furs, Kofia, Boas & Tippets
Irk AVID H. 'SOLIS, (successor to Solis,
1 . 1 Brothers.) „importer and Manufneruror of
every description of FURS. hnvinp just re.
turned from F.utope with n SELECT.STOSK
OF FURS, is now manufacturing them - in very:
superior style. end trimming them in the most"
eleghnt manner, and would invite the ette - ntion
of ItIERCHANTS and OTHERS. to hie au.
perior and extensive neeotjrnent, which ns ho
MANUFACTURES as well IMPORTS, he
is enabled to offer at such prices as few houses
in the:United States can compete with.
DAVID H SOLIS,
S 6 Arch (Mulhirrry)'Street, 6 doors below 3d St.
1):::IrNext to Lotiden & Co's. Family Medi
eine Store.
Philadelphia, atftlrr6rllt
Store always eldied on Saturdays. The
ighest Cash price paid for Shipping Furs.
$1,220,097 67
N. S. ImilVilasNCE,..._ _—
Agent for the sale of Southworth Mona/adoring
Co's Writing Papers. Warehouse, No. 3
• Minor St., Philadelphia.
10(11 C4§EP., of the above superior Pri
v, pers'ooly in store, 40 for sale to the
trade at the lowest niaikin prices,.consisting in
pert of— . •
• Fine thick Flat Caps, 12,14;15 niid 16 lbs.,
blue and white.
the above company
All applications for
personally.' will "be
D. SEYMOUR. "
Superfine Medium and Demi Writings,' blue
and white.
Extra super and sup e rfine Folio Posts, blue
and white, plain and ruled.
Superfine Commercial Posts, Mute and white
plain and rifled. '
Extra super j_dtlf3ll Note l'i.pers, plain and
gilt.
Superfine and fine Bill Papere, long and Broad
Superfine and fine Counting'Hollso Daps and
Posts, blue andw bite,
Extra super Congress Caps 4 aird - rOireT , s, plain
and ruhid, blue and white.
Extra super. Congress caps and Letters, gilt.
'Superfine Sermob Caps and Posts.
Superfine blue-Linen thin Letters.
Extra super Bath Posts, blue and'white,'plain
.and ruled,
Embroidered Note Papers and nye pee.
"Lawyer's" Brief Papers.. '
Superfine arid fine Caps and Poste,-ruled and
plain, blue 'and white, various'. qualities and
prices. • 1 f • •
A hio, 1000 reams white end'assorte4:Shoe
Papers, Bonnet Boards, white 'tind-'assoited
Tissue, Tea, Wrapping, Enyelope;;assertod &
Me
pars,
blue' diumtr, Cap,
,Wrappera, flardvieoi,Pa
. ' • ny4
Blanufactory of Pocket
.
No. 52i ChCSlitii Street, above walk ,
• PIiILADELPII.I4t..::,*-. ,
rigHE subscribe s ; respectfully, soJiQitsp üblic at=-
IL tendon to hie.superiorand.msterill stock of
Pocket Books, Banker's,,Cases,- Bill nooks,
Dressing Cases, Card - -Casesc PotrMo
, naies; Purses, Pocket -
, . • other fine CutlerY, and.; , , , ) •
Pencils,. &Mar •,Cases;', Cheset.ol,
, Men ~. Back Gammon, ;.
Boards; Dominos,
His assortment mosi'farhiona
ble' and inod ern' stylee, ofthe flne k t
:oxsollent WorkeinnshiNeimbriteing everVdesir
•able farmy,,nattein,which he at alV..times
be.*.preper,od to.exbibit and furnish wholesale or
Titan on the most 'reasonable' terms.' . •
• KrPurchasers.* wile desire' to+ autiply:;thent•
; Polyps with articlea•Ofl• lo ,- .l )e-ft. t-T r alil-Y..will,amt -
Siilftheic own interests by call ng acthiees•
tablishmetit. F H'BMI r
- • • ~• Pocket , Bribk Manulannirer;,.
dr. OAST I N G I' piAlikpcit •
and riving now • o‘tr:,liiii9d, l ti P
'Paiterni;' is'' pr,eintedfilrni~lt ell',' kinds of ^'
IRON • 'AND , 'BRASS
besvatPlir ad i ?
l o
hvg'iolv" hari:ck .
re'ae)sljoaMrot
'and •.
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