Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, February 19, 1851, Image 4

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' • Recently fitin Philadelphia ,
ESPECTFULLY inform the ,ottizens, of .
XIV Carlisle and .its vicinity, that they have .
now at their Marble Yard. in South Hanover '
street,' a few doors. south of the Court, House,
andmoarly.opPosite.A St; W Bontz's Store', an
elegant stock of ouro
, • 4.IIIERICAN' WHITE MARBLE,.
•
and are prepared to executo in thelbest finished
aryls .
Monuments, . Tombs,
Grave Stones at all prices, Mantles,
Door and Window Sills, Steps, kc.,
together with every other article in their line, •
and promise that in fineness of finish, chaste
ness of design .and quality of Marble, their
work. shall not be'eurpaitsed by any other ()stab-
Bailment: • • •
They tire' alim the authorized agents of Mr
Robots Wood, of Philadelphia, and will fur
nish from his m,anufactory all varieties of IRON •
RAILING for the enclosing of GraVe lots and
- all 'Other purposes, at, the shortest motet) and at
Philadelphia prices. • They wilt also finish or
—tflanufactiire-all-kinds:of-Etuilding—W-ork;.:such
as Sills, Steps and • Pletforms, &c.; at the short
est notice and,on the most reasonable terms.
• Haviag htid great experience, and being-em
played in the best shops of 'Philadelphia, they
are therefore enabled to manufacture-the most '
•fashionahle work, and respectfully ask a share
of the patronage of Carlisle and the surrounding
country. • ' .[Carlisle, novfi 185th.
FRESh 4REIVAL OF
English and American Hardware
hettpit:thatt 'tan be lottna this side of the
nst
rpHE subscriber, having juet returned from
the Eadtorn cities with a full and hand
seine assortment of all It idas of HARD WARE
of tho very best makers and well selected, is
now opening'at the Cheap Hardware Stand id
North Hanover street, next doorYo Scott's Ho
tel, formerly kept by Henry Glass, where he
would 'invite inthat are in want or good and
cheap Hardware tod give him a call and see and
satisfy yourdelf of the - truth, as we are determ
ined to sell at a very small advance. Small
profits and quick sales are the order of the day
- • — To - Ritilifers, Carpenters anti Others.
A full stock of white, mineral and -Japaned
Knobs, Mal and latches, of every description
price and quality, hinges and screws, window
sash. and shuttor springs, straitmeckcd and
barrelled Bolts, of every kind, mill, cross cut
and circular 'Saws, hand, panel, ripping and
back Saws, bright,lblack find blue augurs, of
the very best makers, Chisels, broad,pointing,
hand and chopping Axes, of different makers
hatchets, planes and plane bits, steel and iron
squares, files and rasps, nails, brads and spikes
of all sizes and warranted of the best quality
To Saddlers and Coach Makers,
Our stock consists of a complete assortment of
articles in your lino of business. saddlery tools,
brass, silver and Jawed mounting, carriage
trimmings, broad pastemg and scorning laces
and fringes, plain and figured cnnvass, of
cicith, top lining cloth an serge lininglaf.vari
oils kinds, white, red, blue and black patent
- leather - Dashorsi - - silver - and- brass - plate; Dest
Hair, rosette, hubs, fellows, spokes, bows, Blip
tic springs, iron axles malleable castings, &c.
`.l To Cabinet and Shoe 'Makers
------A-fttll-stook-of-shoe-kit-and-findings,Lboot-mo=
recces,-French-kid, straits, morocco and lining
and binding skins, lasts, tacks, pegs, harifiners
pinchers and French morocco, kit of oyery de
scription, _ superior copal varnish; Japan and
black varnish, mahogany and maple Vaseers,
moulding; beading, roasts, glass, mineral and
mahagany - knobs - of every sixo an - d style:
• To,Blacksmilles, Farmers and Others.
10 to,.s of assorted bar iron, a :wanted to he'd -
Ithelbest-qualicy.--A- splendid assortment - of bar
and relied iron, hamntered, horse ehoe; scollop,
plough, broad an narrow tire, rolled, horse shoo
bar, band, round and square iron,- cast, shear
spririg,F.nglish and American blister steel, Eng:,
lish 'Wagon boxes, Carriage' boxes in Setts, an
vile,.y.ices, files, rasps, horse shoe nails, dce.)g
To Housekeepers.
A beautiful assortment of cheap fancy goods,
such. as waiters, trays, plain and fancy knives
and forks, bulchor, knives and.,?steels, brit ifnia
lamps, brass candle sticks, Brittannia an ilver
table and tea spoons, plated butter kn ea, pro.
serving kettles, smoothing irons, jr n and tin
ned tea and oval boilers, icon frying and bread
pans, washboards, tubs, churns, buckets, iron
pots, wash kettles, and stew pans, &c.
To Gunsmiths, A/arks - Men and Others..
Rifle and Gun Barrels, tone action, plug,'
nipple and back 'action Gun Locke, gun mount
ing and gun breech cocks, sheet brass and
German silver ornaments, &c.
To Painters: .
'White Lead, oil and turpentine, varniphes,
Jn
pant White grid red lead, yellow and, Green
. paint, ground in oil,' whiting, yellow ochre, &c.
__,Toilialtcrs and Narksoun.,
A good assortment of double refined powder
rock powderof extra quality, safety-fuse,
shot,
flints and• bar lead, ropes of all kinds, for
- threshing matinee' and well' diggers, and a
thousand other articles too numerous to insert,
all we ask is to give us a call, and we aro con
fident you will find a good assortment of Hard.
ware and cheaper, than can be found in any
other House this side or the east. Give us a
call is all we ask, at the old and well known
Hardware Stand lormerly kept by Lewis Har
lan, in North Hanover street, next door to
Scott'a Hotel, formerly kept by Henry Glass.
nov6 • • k JACOB SCHER.
CHEAPER THAN inrim.
OE subscriber having just returned from
T
tho East, offers to. the public a-more am •
pie and complete, assortment of goods irrhis
line, than ever previously offered,, and respect
fully solicits dealers and others to give him a
call, when Ito will show !Item goods at 'aston
ishingly tow price 4.
To Builders; Carpenters and Others.
AIM stock comprises a full assortment' of
Looks and Latches of every description, Min
ges and SereWs, Windcw Springs and Bolts al
various kinds, Window Glum, Potty., P a i nts
of all colors, Oils, Turpentine, &c., Sze. t,
Also, Mill, Cross-cut and Circular Saws, Hand
Pannel, Ripping and Bock Saws, Augurs, Chi
eels,-Broad, Hand and Chopping Axes, Hatch
ets, Planes and Plane Bins, Steel and Iron
Squares, Files and Rasps, Nail!, Brads and
Spikes of all sizes. . .
To Smilers. and Coath . Jffakers.
A complete ass o rtment of Saddlery Tools,
Silver. Brass ehdlamined mounting, Carriage
trimmings,. Broad pasting and seaming Laco,
—Alain and figured Canvass, Drab Cloths, Rati•
nett, Serge and Bu ram, Moss and Deer Hair
patent an enamelled Loather, Lanins and Da
shore. Also, Hubbs, Follows =and Spokes,
Eliptic springs, Iron Axles, Mailable Castings,
&c.
To Cabinet and Shoe jilakers
My stock embraces asomploto assortment
of goodsin your line. • Moroccan, lining and
binding Skins, Lasts, Thread, Pegs by the
barrel or smaller quantity, Tools of every de
scription, &c. Curled Hair, Hair Cloth, var
nish, Mahogany and' Maple Wooers, Mould
ings and Rosette, Sota Soringe,
any, Mineratand Yaneered Knobs of all sizes.
To Blacksmiths, Fanners, end others, who may be
in.most of good Iron.
He ofibrs a full assortment of Hammered,
Horse Shoe, Scollop, Plough, broad and nar
row, Tire Iron. Also, Rolled Horse Shoo,
Bar, Band, Round, Square, Tire, Hoop and
Shoot Iron, Nnil Rods, Raysia Sheet Iron,
Cast; Shonr, - Spring and Blisier:Steel, English
and:American Wagon and Carriage Boxes,
Anvils, Vices, Files and Rasps, Horse Shoo
Nails, .
ro'Hotisekeepers' anti those about entering the 'JIM:
. , .
. • • trintanta! Stale.
I would invi t e, attention to, my beantiful as:
sortment of waiters and Trays, plain Itnd Go.
title style, knives and forks 'Belcher Knives,
Scissors and Shears, Brittannia, Gorman Silver,
and Stayer . —Plato;. Table : and.. Tea 'Spoons
Brags and Ff morold Pressiying Kettlea;
I,lllttOit:vaVe';' Tubs, an'oo6,
Glinme;* due." " , '' '
• . Qits -Paints:apktt,ie'Stelies, Fire andWatei
Fioor'Palpt.' • ,
.' { ''HCNItY SA.XTON.
,
lorOsh Oraifherries.•
,• • HAVE pun bevn ^received, as also '4.10t of
new FARINA and 110,511 NY, and for.salo by ,
,•,CtxrlisleaDna. 25:59. J. W. EB
, . ~ , .
1 1 :• Children's Stockings. .'.
.4 rurd., , nownitrient or whit.. and Mixed
Merino'HOSe.of nil sizes for' Cid,ldren.—
A. ci, Lidios Miss in great variety .just opened
by t , , , "" • 'G W KITN ,R.
,
my FS ravErs:.
JUST, °pima n variety of Lynx and 'com
mon MUFFS "of different qualities had prices.
deco W. JJITNER.sig
DRUGS 1 . DRUGS I DRUGS I
rresh Sprang Supply ! • • '
AvE just received a fresh stock'oi•Med
-1
icinee, Palma, Glees ' Oil, &c., which
having been purchased with great care at the
beet city houses, can confidently recommend
to Families, Physicians ; Cotintry • Merchante
and Dealers, as - being fresh andpnre.
DRUGS.
Pauint Modicincs,
Fiqo'hemi cats,
Theerunlorits,
Pure Essen't Oils
Cod Liver Oil—
_ DYE,
Herbs and Elttactso,
Spices,ground and wiled°
Essences, • • ...-
1 Perfumery, ;Sc.4.
•Warranted Genuine.
..STUFFS. e
I Log and Cam Woods, -,
Oil Vitriol
Copperas; " el"
4 - Lac ,Dyit!Zi.Z
PAINTS. - 4 4
Weiherill &Brother's Pure Lead, Chrome
Green and Yelloiv, Paint and Varnish Brushes,
Jersey Window Glass, Linseed Oil,.Turpen
tine, Copal and coach Varnish, and Red Lend.
All of which will be sold at the very lowest
market price, Also, a fresh and splendidllas
sortment of. a
--- ...-,N.,
Indigoes,
Madders,
Sumac
Alum,
FANCY GbODS,FRUITS,IS
GonfertienaryTund—innumcrable-other—artieles
calculated for use and ornament, all of wLiclt
are offered at the loWeat cash prices, at the
cheap Drug Book and Fancy Store of the tub
scriber on North Hanover street.
EIM=I
May 22. 1850
ClRi' 1 1,
Lt AMUEL A. HUBBARD, liavingiMichaa
ed of Mr. Henry A Sturgeon, his.atoek of
Drugs, Medicines .&c.. would respectfully so
lick a share of the public patronage ' et the old
stand, corner of Pitt and High Streets, opposite
the Rail Road depot.
He will keep constantly on hand, 'an assort.
ment of fresh Drugs. Medicines, Paints, Oils,
Dye Stuflb, Perfumery, and a variety of fancy
articles, which be is determined to sell low.—
He willgive his personal attention to the bush.
'ness,'and particularly to putting up prescriptions.
A liberal dectuction_made for Physiciabscoun
try Merchants, end Pedlars.
Feb. 13, 1850*
MET ARRIVAL OF.
.IBoOts and shoes
FOR rHE FALL "SEASON AT
PORTER'S SHOE STORE,
Mails Street, near the Rail Road Depot,
IP
OMPRISING IVlen's, Boy's and Youth's
Calf, Kip and coarse Boots and Brogans,
w itch, are warranted to be of the beet quality,
Lidice Gaiters, Buskins and French Ties,
Misses and Children, boots and shoes in great
variety, Also, an elegant assortment of GUM
SHQ*III , and BOOTS, with all the latd im
proveltithts and warranted perfect. Having
purchased these gum shoes Irom the agentoa
the manufacturer, I am authorized to Give
'New PAIR in pla6e of any that prove defective
in wearing.
Having alsrge stock of French - Calf Skins,
Morocco, Kid, bre., and good workmen, every
attention is given to customer work no usual.
septlB WM. M: PORTER,
Great Rai gains
CAN be expected from '
the subscriber, as ha
has just received c new and splendid as
sortment of ;WINTER GOODS, which he
offers to : his customers and others who may
favor him with a call,at great Bargains !
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, '
satinets, velvet Cords. Ky. jeans, scarlet, yel
low, white and Canton Flannels, tickings, mus
.cashnieres, de. lanes, _alpacas,-Co
hvrg cloths, gloves; hosiery, Irish linen, corn
forts, &c,
SHAWLS! SHAWLS?!
A Jame and splendid assortment of Long
and bquare kihawls, at all prices
,to
times.
BOOTS AND StiaFS.
Also, Boots and Shoes, which ho is determ
ined to sell low, at his stand, in North nano=
first store below Ilaverstick's Drug Store.
vet street, Carlisle; •• J, G. 'CARMONT.
Fresh Arrival of-Harilwa c
.CHEAPER;THANITHE CHEAPEST.
rirAYING just returned Irons Now York lk
KJ. Philadelphia with the best and.fClicapest
Stock of HARD WARE CU TLER4' BUILD
ING MATERIALS, PAINTS/ dcc., ever
brought to Carlisle, I would respectfully request
dealers and consumers and all others to give
me a call and sec whether they cannot get more
and better goods fur the same money than at
any other place in town...My stock of Locks,
Latches, Bolts, Hinges, Screws, Nails, Spikes,
Class, Paints, &c., is complete and very cheap.
Carpenters Tools, I have a splondtd ,assort.
ment. Also,'Cabitict Maker',l3 Tools and Ma.
terials, viz t—Vaneers, Mahogany, Mineral and
ase Bureau nn
S !iDDLERS & COACH MAKERS,
can have everything in their line cheaper than
ever.
-- FOR SHOEMAKERS,
I have a first rats stock of Morocco and Lining
Skins, Bindings, Pegs, 'Phread and Wax, aod
a superb assortment of Shoemakers Tools. I
hal/male° a complete assortment of Ball's Lasts,
made in Harrisburg, which can be had at no
other place in town, and at BulPs,Pricce. To
gether with an assortment of all kinds of Ham
mered and Rolled Iron and Steel. Of House
keeping Articles, I have Knives. Forks, Spoons,
Waiters, Snuffers rind Trays, Tubs, Buckets,
Scc. - WALL PAPER.
I have' the largest, Handsomest and Cheapest
Assortment-in town. And to all who want
Good rind Cheap HARD WAREfI would say
come and sec for yourselves. -
oct3o I P LYNE.
Important to Farmers anutMillero!
BURR.ELL'S CORN SHELLER,
THE subscriber'remieedully informs the ferm
ing community that he has .purchased the
right to Burrell's celebrated Corn Sheller, for
the counties of Cumberland "and Franklin.—
Farmers who have used this Corn Sheller, pre
pounce it a most invaluable invention. at is
simple in its construction and not liable to get ,
out of order. It separates the corn from the.cob
without breaking either and delivers the corn
clean and fit for Market. It shells from'ten to
twenty bushels per, hour. Eight hundred of
them have been veld the' past season by the
inventor, all of which were highly approved.
Persons wishing io see the above Corn Shel
ler, can do so by calling et the shop of the sub
scriber, corner of North Hanover and Louther
streets. Carlisle, where lmwill keep constantly
on hand a largo number for sale. Every farmer
end miller should have the above cheap but
Valuable Corn Sheller. iingWeroklal
• DAVID F. FEIKER.k§
' November 27, 1850.-2mlE3 agg.
SUPERIOR FRESH GROCERIES
• Latest idrilval.'"'
nitHE Cheap' Family Grocery Store of Jo.
L seph B. Halbert, West Min street, Car:
fish), has just received a large and fresh supply
of the best FAMILY GROCERIF.S that the
Philadelphia markets can afford.. The subscri
ber hasjust returned from the city., and would
respectfully invite his friends and the public
generally, both in town.' and country, to call
and examine for themselves his-large and- in
creased stock, which embraces all the articles
usually kept, in his line of business. Such as
Rio, JaVa and St Domifigo and Laguira Coffee . ;
Imperial, Young Ilyson- and Black -Teas, of
very superior quality and i flavor; Lavering's
crushed,louf, fallinl loaf, and loaf sugars, or
ange grove, clarifie NeW Orleans and brown
Sugars of every gra de and quality, with pride to
suit.. Honey, sugar house, Orldans and 8344'
Molasses. Spices of all kinds, whiclr he will
lwarrant pure and fresh ground. Brooms, Co.
,dar and painted buckets, churns, tubs, half
bushel measures, butter bowls, butter prints,
'butter ladles, wash rubbers, .kc Clothes,
fancy sewing: traveli g and market ' , baskets of
all kinds.• Castile, Fancy, rosin and country
SOAPS ° . Also, a general assortment of chewing
and stroking TOBACCO, spanish half spanish
'and common CIGARS. Atones twines, and
13rusties , of all kinds. Prime CHEESE-always
,on hand. Sperm, -Winter, strained Elephant
'and Common OILS. • .• •
GLASS. , QUEENSWARD.-4 have also
'added to my already largo stock, a' number op
'sow patterns of .White, and , fancy tea
,sots...witlx CROCKERY WARE 9f every do.
foription, +oh I will Banatthe lowest prices,
Fooling gratefulifor thellberal.patronage here
tofore•bestowed upon him by a goneroue publio,
the subauriber tenders them hie hearty & anima
thanks, and hopes that in his efforts to please
and Particular attention tri • bubinesa, to merit a
o ntinuance of their support.'
March 20. 1850. • - JOS.P. HALBERT.
Lead Ookiied 'Borutettt, '
A NEW /Triply of Lead Colored Bennot
t3L, just received ot tlto afore of
,0e123 ' G W lIITNER.
—~!ri _~li~l~a~re~~ii~uT.-
•
PIANE FORTE WAREROOMSp
•N;4II7I:CHEsNUT STREET,IWGAIY.9.-
VIE OLD STAND, occupied or mo r
e han
one.fhird of a century by G."
it • • „
inHE undersigned *multi most respectfUlly
announce to the public that he is AGENT ,
• • for more than twenty of the moat
..• ~ celebrated manufacturers of OS.
j Tau,. NEW: YORK, PHILA.
DELPHI s k, andelsewhere; - end
is constantly . receiving from them 'PIANOS o
the richest and moat , varied styles, of superior ,
lone, and of the most.sunerb finish, of 6. 6+, 61,,
61, and 7 Octaves, Whicli;are warranted - equal
to any manufactured : aid* in this country or
in Europe.
'Just received, also, a further supply of Ohara
and Parlor Organs, of beautiful patterns and
fine tones.
His WA RERO OM is 'conatently..alinplied,
with a ehoiEe selection of SERAPHINES'and
MELODEONS, from the oldest and most ox.
teneivo manufactories in.the United States; a•
mong whim is a new style of REED ORGAN
haying Carhart's patent. improvements, with.
gilt pipes in front, and case elegantly carved,
and itighly'ornanikiital.
Anivg_ancl_Befig.r.ins7=Sig—aninutocia,
Grasse, a distinguishkd Piano Forte Manufactu,
rer and Organ Builds}. will attend to all orders.
sept4,'so OSCAR C . B ARTER.
B)
\
BAY STATE SHAWLS.
n
THESE celebrated andjustly acknowledged
' superior goods, in the latest colorings
a most improvedstyles, will be furnished by
the subscribers in any quantity,'at the very
lowest prices. Purchasers will please notice
that the genuine Bay State fabrics bear tickets
correspondidg with the above cut, and they
will also be distinguished from all other Wool
en Shawls by their superior finish, fineness of
texture and brilliancy of colors. Orders so-
Hefted from all sections of the country, and the
same will be promptly, ,attended, to. Purcha
sers will also find in our Shawl department a
large assortment of all file other moat approved
makes, and newest designs of American,
Frenchand Scotch Woolen Shawls, embracing
a great variety of plain and medium styles for
friends.
Also, Superior Long and Square Shawls in
latest styles and best manufacture, High lustre
black and colored silk Shawls, Lupine Black
and Mode Colored Thibet Shawls, with silk
and woolen fringes, Paris: Printed Cashmere
nud Terkerri Shawls, Plain) and Embroidered
Crape Shawls, New Style printed Palm Shawls
Neat Figured Paris Brocha Shawls, Lupins
Black and Mode Colored Thibet Long Shawls,
Plain .Bound Seal Skin Shawls, Plain Mode
Colored French Terkerri Shawls, fringed and
bound, Eight•quarter French Mode Colored
Thibet Cloth, measuring full two yards wide
for Shawls, binding to match, Wliite and Col
red Barcelona and Genoese Shawlst &c.
KrWICOLESA LE AND RETAIL.XO
.ROBERT P,OLOCIC & CO.
No:I8 SOIITITSECOND - ST., PDMADELTIITAI
PERIIIMER7 DEPOT,
niON'T be deceived. County Merchants
.15,-rind Dealers who want good end :Tale* .
PE4FUMERY and FANCY SOAPS should
call upon JOHN T CLEGG,. Perfumer, and
Chemist; 4fi Market St., below 2d, Philadelphia.
who has constantly - on - hand PERFUMERY
and FANCY SOAPS of every description;
Powders, Hair Oils, Ox MiirrowA, Colognes,,
Hair Dyes, &c., &c'
100,000 persons have rend -my-advertisement
in the. Public Ledger, hundreds of whom have
called - MO been convinced of the advantage of
purchasing direct from the manufacturer,
Agency, for Ferran's • Circassian Hair Oil,
&c.
Orders from any part of the United Suites
will be promptly attended to.
sing4'so,ly JOHN T CLEGG. •
F.ECONOM Y IS WEALTH.,)
-4Light: Light .! Light!,
Pine Oil, OEunpliine 8z Medal Fluid,
ChF acknowledged superiority and purity,
IL/ manufactured and for sale at the lowest
Wholesale prices, by DAVIS & HATCH,
at the old established s:and of the tarn .Bema
min T. Davis, CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY,
where orders by mail or otherwise are solicited,
and prompt attention given. The voice of the
public for 'fifteen years, an 3 the award of a
Silver Medal, and complimentary notice. , by
the Franklin Institute over all competitors, is
sufficient evidence of the excellence of our Oil.
alcohol.-Eitih,Tur4tentinca?ottin,,qnd:SP:l l 2-
its of Turpentine, for sale Wholesale -and Re.
tail, at the lowest'prices. roma)
a' J2r. Rowe,
IMANUFACTURERS and wholesaledeal.
e-sinBROOMS,BASKETSand
WOOD WARE, h&c removed to the largo
store lately occupied Sy Messra. Sellers & Da
vit where they have opened an extensive stock
of Eastern and City:made 'BROOMS and
OOD 'WARE, w h ich they are now selling
ut the lowest manufacturers'prices.
& full assortment of Bristles, Brits/ l ei, Mot
Corclag.., eonetantly op hand No I
North Third Street, 3 doors below;Race, Ph
delphiaj ty17,'50 P. -
Gotten Morse Motet,
161. ,t• -
ADJOINING THE ,COURT HOUSE, CARLISLE', PA
THE subscriber having leased the above
large and commodious HOTEL, situated on the
corner of the Public Square and South- Hutto
ver street, and lately occupied by Ben!. 'L Esh
leman, begs leave to announce to his friends
and the public that ho Is prepared to entertain
them in a manner which canpot fail to meet
their approbation.
THE HOUSE has the most pleasant loco.
tion in the borough—has been newly "furnished
and otherwise improved, and no pains will be
spared to make those who may sojourn with
him, comfortable dotting their stay. Ills par
lors are large and Well burnished, and his cham
bers supplied with.new and comfortable bed
-din
I S fTA E will be s - uprlied wi the best
th maiket can\ afford, and -ail who are eennecu.
e with his house will be ,found attentive caro
l- I and obliging. - • •
THE BAR will contain the best :liquors the
city can'producc.
HIS STABLING is entirely new arid exten
sive, capable of accommodating, from 50 , t0 60
horses—makini it a desirable stopping place
for DROVERS, and will be attended by a skil
ful Ostler, in short, nothing will be wanting
calculated Ostler,,
add to the:comfort hnd convent.
ence of these who may fitver hirit!lwitli their
patronage. BOARDERS taken by the week,
month, or year
WrERAIS MODERATE.
JOHN HANNAN
DdIGUERgEOTY.P.ES
FOR THE 11OLYDAXg.
WM. ITIDLEY, is now prepared to take
Naguerieetypes• of children . of almost
any age. The time required totake them will
be from 2to 7 won& All those who wish a
correct likeness should call immediately. Ilaw
ing made en improvement in the art which en. 4
attics him to take 'likenesses superior to any
thing heretofore "taken in thip places Thltrpew
and beautiful procors is styled CELEREO,
TYPING. 'He 'Will be constantly found' at
his rooms, cornerol Ns:lover and Louther
up stairs. WINW ' • Piaci Ott
garrison's Columbian Ink,
, .
E aubsetiber'haa on hand a large supply
I of .tho above ink, which, by, a apacial ar.
rangembpt kith the proprictorOte is able tO Tur
Welt to merchatua anti other., at the rottnulac•
tur e e i r i Lwhol o aalo prices , .
19
A
'IIII3III3AEDi .
k LL:kus,
IHE subscriber is 'now opening a general
assortment:of .DRY GOODS JIM tOceiv%
ed f rom the city, among which may be enume
rated Bombitzince,'.. AlpitChns, Cashmeres
N
OUS. do tempos, Chintzes, Calicoes. Ging r
hams, with a variety otherlDress Goods,. to
which the attentionA rho citizens of . Carlisle
and viclnity . ia invitod . me . hey may expect to
find sonic 'goad bargains: •
act3o' - G W HITHER'.
HOSIERY.
'A GENERAL asodrimonvor Lades and
Childrons' Stockinmconaiating of Ingrain 'and
Spun Styli . Ctudirnores, Itlorino,,Latnba, Wool &.
Cotton just:openod by ; - 1 , '
:G,W
-31 totqctliS,e -4 .9 l aPanief f : - 1
-Tlie United States' Life Insurance
-Annuity, and TiWA Company,- -
kti E.. . : rii_ hitim etli t: i 7ssi c i t i iica .
ti ,000 ‘
unsolicited 'application - for
•gives; the inoatobundant
h6 rt i
e d s
si ge b i n t e i op fy tr ip aed prOof the • public, mind is
• ;•Th 'oWigthre-Itlie,4aesett.imhopvidretvaenre,O
. 6 0
i f
Insartincesheuld be rafetyi otherwise the whole
motive to insure may be - disappointed. ..Too
much care cannot' be' practised in f the': selection:
•• of an'Officti 'with Which to effect the &inflect , —
The. choice)elimild-bo regulated not by present
. and constant , large inducements, as this; is car
tdinly
Incompatible with ,future &tacit& The
,:pierniutris oh lifeare - calculated for the future,
tf present. and,prospec , tivo benefits therefore are
given, the resultultimately, must terminate in
litigation, disappointment and ruin: The object
.aimed at brthis institution is stability and per
petbsty, The rates of preMium have been care
fully prepared with reference to. fluctuations.—
' Thereash..aystem of payments has also been
adopted. Unpaid premium notes constitute no
part of the assets of, this company, and every.
•
contingency- being fortified witft.an ample car.
ital, eeparnyjuareas the whole syfirein. This
--- re - 4tifiri p - iregiount to all other conai era ions`,
eoininends the eempany tp public favor. Ex
planetary pamphlets, blanks. application Papers
information, and - every facility will be cheerfully
furhisliedU.l;e nubile by Mr. E. BEATTY, who
has been duly appointed atent of this company
, for Cumberland: county. ; Pr. EI...HINKLEY
has also been appointed Medical gym iner..s •
Directes.—Stophou R. Crawford, Ambrose
W Thompson, Benjamin W Tingley, Jacob L
Florence, _William M Godwin, Paul B Goddard
Lawrence =Johnson,. George M' I lenry, James
Devereux, John L'
resitient.--iStepheirß. Crawford.
rsce-President.—Ambrose W. Thompson.
Secretary &. Treasurer.—Charles G Imlay..
• -*marg.—Manuel Eyre.
. Connect f.. 4 Attordcy.—Thogias Balch.
Medical Examiners.—Paulgt Goddard; M.D.
William Popper, M. D. faUg7 ly
~~
211114 INSURANCE.
THE Allen and East . Pcnnsborough Mutual
Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland county
ncorporatod by an act of Assembly, is now fully
organized, and in operation under the manage
ment or ,the following commissioners, viz:
Jacob Shelly, Wm It Gorgrts, Michael Cock
in, Melcholts Brenneman, Christian Stayman,
Simon Oyster ; Jacob H Coover, Lewis Ryer,
Henry Logan,.
Benjamin II Musser, Jacob
Kirk, Samuel Prowell, Joseph Wickershani.
The rates of insurance are low and favora
bl as any Company of the kind in the State.—
Personsswishing. : to,becomo members are .invited
to make,application to the agents of_the.,Coppa-.
ny, who umwilling to wait upon, thorn IL: any
time.
JACOB SHELLY, President
fiENRY,LOGAN, Vice President.
. • Lawn HYER, Secretary
MICHAEL. COCKLIN, Treasurer.
octlT 4 941 •
-AQENTS.
``'Cumberland county.—Rudolph Martin, New
Cumberland, C B Herman, Kingstown, Ilenry
Zoaring, Shiremanstown, Robert Moor& and
Charles Bell, Carlisle, Isaac Kinsey, Me/han
.1 .'
icsburg.Dr. Ahl;'Clirchtown.
York county.—John. Sherrick, Lisburn, John
Bowman; Dillsburg, Peter Wojford, Franklin
John Smith, Esq., Washington, W S Picking,
Dover, Danidl Rafferisberger, - 1 W Craft.
Harrisburg. --,Houser &4Lochman.
Members tof the company having pOliciee a
bout to expre can have them renewed by nink•
- ng - applitation ICI any - of the agents.
TEA AND •GFROCERIES:
• FOR THE HOLIDAYS!
Gollees, Brown — diaWlifte
Sugars, Orleans and Syrup Molasses, and all
other articles- connected with the Grocery be.
eineas. jutt received by the subscriber, includ
ing an assortment of— •
FRESH . SPICES, •
of - all kinds; together with Raisins. Citron, &xi'
sultabbi for the , season. Also. .
PINE APPLE & DAIRY CHEESE,
of fine quulity fiTiiih supply oithd -
Messrs. JENKINS' Best Ilrartds or
GREEN & BLACK TEAS,
in'metallie — packs,of quarters. halves and Ilbs.
Alsoo_handlotne selection of fine
FREINICH,do EADEN,CHINAWARE
and a large assortment of TOYS for tho ap
praealaing holidays, at the etoro of
dealB J W EIIY.
CHEAP CLOTHING.
& U STEINER respectfully invite
• the attention of their friends Mid' the
public germrally, to their large lot of Goods that
have been purchased at a great sacrifice in tga
city of,Baltimoro. They will sell them at o
email advance, as there is no room for them in
our little tante room.- So come.one and all and
,take them at almost any price, as we are detbr
mned to Bell cheaper than can be, bought in
Philadelphia. Now York or Baltimbre. ‘
Hang out your banners!
Hear the trumpet!
Here they come ! hero'They aro !
-----Wbaths-the.mattert-ayhatla-the-matter !-
Only hie t at the crowd,
Corse an Joe, Jim and Sam - Hatter,
Lot ti ate what's out. ' ,
Hey, no herenomes Bill,
- We'll ask-him what's the muds ;
See how the street does fill,
. There certainly must be a fuss !
0, no boys, no fuss at all,
__
Only another great arrival,
Of beautiful Clothing for the fall, •'^"' 6
At M. & L. firemen's Clothing Hall!
I have just bought a suit so line—
Tell me, how do you like it Joe
Don't you waneone like mine I
Come on, boys, let us go.
Now let me tell you, '
What there you can firniti
Coats of all colors '
And ,Pants of all kind..
Waidtcoats so handsome,l
- And Cravats so nice, effirar • ,
. -
' And they will notthink it troublesome.
If you give them a call twiee..cii thrice.
Ther will.wait on you with kiudriess,
And they can autt,you with a i niceSap,
Which foc tte , cgiality and cheapness,
You can only find at
STEIN'ER'S, West Alain Street, next ,door to
Burkholder's Hotel.
irr A first rate atiliortment of Clothe,' Caßai
mares and Vesting!' always on hand, which"will
be made to order in the most fasnionable and
best style by a first-rate workman.' sa.
0. Oet2-3m • 1.
NEW GOODS !
THE Undersigned respectfully informs his
friends and numerous customers, that he has
recently returned from Philadelphia with a very
large and carefully selected assortment of now
FALL GOODS, purchased at the lowest pri
ces, and which he is determined to dispose of
at very 'mien profits,
Superior CLOTHS, at. from 75 contsto $6
e yard: -- Cassiinores, Cassinets-and Postings,.
at various prices.
DRESS' GOODS, ouch as Delaines, Hare
gto,u9d a splendid assortment of Silks. An
extensive assortmentof Calicoes and Ginghame
Also, Cheeks, Tablo.Dispots,, 'Pickings, Mutt.'
line Bonnets, Hats.
BOOTS_ AND SHOES—A good essoitment
of Men's oolen's and Chilexan's Boots and
Shoo ,-of superiofApathy, and2,ory .—
cheap
Also; boy and Mons Cloth and Hungarian
. -
baps.
GROCERIES — Siich as Sugar. Coffee. Mo•
lassos, Pekin Tea Company's colehrilited Teas.
Also„eonstantly on hand the hest quality of
Carpet. Chain. The subscriber respeotfully,
.asks aa• who wish good bargains, to .g,ive him
taken m
, r
a call. Con't forget the stand. opposite Leon
ardo old stand, North Hanover street
ft:Butter, Eggs, Rags .
N an ; and Son g
o " 0
a
Wei Iff`Stette.r ,
k . ctooprices V
GREAT' CHANCES 'FOR VI OMR:"
IIiTIHE subscriber begs 'leave to state to his
'.frionthrtind tho public his intentions to re
linguish business. Also, that he novinfferslis
WHOLE STOCK:Oh DRY GOODS, ei
ther'Wholosalc !stall; on the above terms.
d0011,3m . • • . S A COYLE.'
. _
N. B. All persons knOwing themselves in 4
dobted lb the subscriber will do - a .great kind
ness'by calling and settling,thein•accounts be
fore Ihe FIRST, OF MARCH, 1851.
•' •• •
SAC
. PLASTEII: ' . '
A c tEß y
otr PLA STER n a t t vN i t:
s a a n s a s 0 tu a r
ti l tO year, witenlott.eongot it far $5.50 per, to;
at thb warehouse of W MURRAY, Agt
GUIL,OR' FIVE BO.A.IWEAS:WiII mint
Fwith aceommodotious on.ressonatia terms,
by:milling on tho subscriber in Soutli' Hanover
atre l , '
JAMES ; MobIIATELT
' January 22, _
i
- - '' • , 'SALT. •.. ~ ; . •
,i , 'm•sAcics,, OF . PALT. receiving end
A iot it.:
,fer_eirl?..!Anpitnt;illyivizirAveg:::l:
I,'
TUCfIfIUC
Price Reduced!
VAUGHN'S
miErpNnurrip 311XTURE
Dario Donlei—OnlyDno Dollar.
rho Proprietor of thaGreat Ainerican Remedy " Vat:rower
Vsacrancs LIIIIOIITRIPTIC Pdtxrpruc." induced by th
argent KRioitttioaa of hie Agents, throughout the Unite
Shit* and Canada. has, now
. ,
Reduced the Moo ' • -
•
. ,
of Ids popular and well known. article; and Ryon this data
iiicefeith. be will put up but ono 'alb 01117.--hie quu
aattle:- , lha retail price will be , ' • .-
~ONE' DOLLAR'.
The public may rest amend that the character of the Mall
rine, its strength, and curative rProPettice Witt. REIM
ENCIIKEGIED, and the 'same CUE. will be bestowed in pre
min it am heretofons.'
As tine medicine, under its rodueed price, will be numbed*
Si time° ev'be have not hitherto made themselves armada*
with fie +brow, the proprietor would beg to intimate that 'Ed
'article is not to be elused with the vast amount of "Rama&
of the day.:; ",it chime for itself a greater [[tether bower.
all diseases.ikasernr other preparation now Wore IA
IlieCt• bit Ufa eisli i
medical virtues, and, until this reduction, oonimanded dotal
.he price of any other article m this line.
NOTICE PARTICULARLY, this article sets with groat bee
Di power and certainty" upon the
Blood, Liver, Kidneiv, Longo,
tad all other mud. upon the plobereditell of which lith
toolth depend.
Thu . l:nedioino her a jaitlf high remit* 111, a NONidi r
Dropsy and Grave,
and alldiaeases of that nature. It may be yelled upon who
:he intelligent physician has abandoned hie patient,—and IS
hese distremihg disease., more eepftially,puoray, the Proof
Noe. would earnottly and honestly recommend it. At I
hresent price it is easily obtained by all, and the trial will feror
the article to be the
Cheapest Itedieine in the World!
Cam' Please ask for pamphlets the amide give them own,
they contain over sixteen pagei of ramble, (in addition to fu
medical matter) valuable for household amain's, and wit%
will save many dollars par year to practical' honsekeepen.
These receipt, are introduced to make the book of grey
valne,suide from in chanter as an airmailing medium ft
the medicine, the testimony in fans of which, in the form
tenon from all parts of the country, mar be relied anon.
•' Vaughn's Vegetable Lithontriptio Mirtum '•—lb
Great American Irnmedi, now for sale in quart boffin at
each, email bonito at 00 cts each. No mall bottles will b
iced after the present stook is disposed 'of.
nit:mind Office, Buffalo, N. Y., BB Maia S treet,
G. a VAUGHN.
•
Bold Whokoala and Gotha by OLCOTT McKESSON
CO.; 127 Malden Lane, New York City.
N. B.—All letters (excepting from agents and denim wit
whom ho nannies harinew) most bo pat paid. or no titan&
sal be given to them.
,S Haverstlek, Carlisle,
J.O & G 1 Altiek, ShippenSburg,
Russel & Dice, Dickinson,
J Spahr,, Itlechanie&qurg,"'r.
A II 'Zaget, Kin`gstow•n.
Octl6
TioN.
!a alftbristitinlsed and civilised countries, but caused a
larger proportion of death. than an other malady that 1.1.
fillets the human . family; and , until y
within a few years,
there has not bean any certain res.dy to stop the deans.,
lien of that destroyer. But now...
BRANT'S °INDIAN
PULMONARY BALSAM
sum rent many of tire nria - denCloperir
PAM or PULMONARY CONSUSITTMON—reI, UNdMibted MOO.
a a/resisted and diseased MTN GS—ench NOTRLESS cases as
were never before cored tor any other medicine. So utter
-11e-hrlxiess-woro-itone-of-die, atTlicted,pertions r aa-ttr-hasss__
been prontoniceil by physicians and Moods to be setust.-
LT OTING. Sone, who had their burial-clothes sonde, have
been cored. atul vet live; whorl', who it was said would
not live another day, are how
so,
well and hearty N.ll they
MMN were. . .
t posseaaes all the eleensinglqd purifying 'Virtues nearly_
as powerful and active es the preparation which we call
GRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT.
The Balsam-differs from the F.:tract,,because It posaeases
sresral mddicat irms vAith nrepeculiarly'adopied to, and on,
amattially necessary f0r;_041,....
-C 0 U N-D--C 0 ti;g-Al P-71 ONS,----
.41 all ditutanea of a pulmonary panne—Buell amuse. as
usually prove ko fatal under ordinary treatment, Tyhen they
attack the
Breast, Throat, Lange, and Heart.
This BALSAM neat, A RR ceakeUt.ccas in the.LUNGS,
and elservltere internally. as certainly dad welly red the Po-
Irrtttc
EXTRACT cures and ',tale ulcers tedivnatly. This
Balaton cures nine, nines of ['melt and Cennenption out of
van, after all oilier reumdiekhave failed to tkiVetut
Thousands of Consumptions.
Meanie Coughs aLu netnntly prove ita unfailing
in mach disestaca, and na undoubted curative voref t . * :3
yoo thin, hunting prom -rhea, In tho follawing,compinintn
and diso.ra. rm.: Spitting of Illcmd, /llitding at A. LUNN.
Pain its the Breda and .olds. Niyht-Streats,,...Yei-r , opa Cow.
plaintt, Poleihtlian .'f the Heart, Cholera IRlontom, Dions.
lary and Sualaner Complaints in Children and Adulta, and all
FEMALE WEAKNESSES & COMPLAINTS.
Mn 'remedy offered In the public has ever been half as
reftais and afactual is rastanny ieratentia•
sad inequlantiee or the nen, ILE BRANT'S I'ttLMOiauaY
IS•1,11111. It makce Wltilfferenco ' , Oehler the derangement
be supureuion, mean, gor other ieralenrsi—it REOULATES
ALL, by strandhaniny the sysynat, aqualitinp the CIRCOLI,
ne,, and .. n and allaying Nr.IIVOUI.IItII.IT•6ILITr.
Yir Sea pampidet•-
CONSIINMTION
- 1 . 14 - G -- VSTOIVIAIsr - 017 rt - E b 1
We Adele this cure t to prove the vowel,. To sly. LIT.'
when this BALSAM is used, even after the percents coo.
idsred by phyriciane - cusdfrionds to ho in the lost 1111,ra 'if
disrase—artnally hn—and, in this case, 50 rAR 00,11 e.
Lira the 511.011 end BURIAL-Cl.oTlltt Were bought! Tot
1.11 , r particular. of this eat°, and /her septa/Air and Itottottb.b___
od pre , / of all the eircumstaneu and facts, we refer tu nut
P11 , 11 . 111.r."5.
.1111. cure wu erected on Mrs. ZIBA DYKEMA:II, of
Itallaton .Upo, Saratoya County, N. Y. We ran prove, he.
yowl a doubt, ournp ellterv, almost timidly horebut. end
tileurrabla cases of Cetelhe and Conti...3l4ton. CUII.EI),
which were prenollatee4 incurable by cameo!, rIIYSICIACIS.
FITS, FITS, FITS.
Messrs. d. K. LIPPINCOTT dc SON, respectable men
shams at llilla7rove, Sidlimn county, Pommy/tonic., wrote is
linty 12.1849, stating, 61110114' other nr.e ems which had
bean derived from thy use of BRANT'S PULMONARY
BALSAM, that onto u( their customers bail just inflirmed
Mem that her child, width bed been subject to •rrs Jot
wawat too es, vcssi cured by the use of D'ART'S BALSAM.
LIVER COJIPLAINT—DYSPEPSIA. -
Sets ourvllamphlous for the cures effected by BRANTS
MEDICINES.
•
DYSENTERY,
and Sulima. COMPLAINTS, in chitdran or grown persona
cured willuout any/oiler. whafroor. • Abe—
CHOLERA INFANTUM.;•
Nu 0301110 T need ev - er mourn the death of her child by
that child-destroying complaint, when (Whiny in warm
weather—Cholera ler,mtow, or whet in called SLIMMER
COMPLAINT—if ‘!BRANT'S PULMONARY BALSAM.'
Ire administered to the child. It should, however in seen
I
he used In twice et
the
potion. as the direc t tious en
Inch bottle prescribe, until the compledelda checked •
„ For spiel byl. W. RAWLINSI& S. W
RAVERSTICK, Carlisle, J C & G B Altick
and WD E Hays, Shippensburg—Wm Lloyd,
Lisburn—J Spahr, Mechanicsburg—H Her
ren, Newville—A C Klink, Blocmfield---Boa
vor and Ilaints, Millerstown—J A Linn & Co
Linbdisurg—J Milligan, Ickesburg—S • Lowi
Newport—J W Douglass, Chambersburg—J
Shearer, Dillsburg—J Martin Lutz, Harrisbmg
All letters and orders must be addressed to
Wlalace & Ce.,106 Broadway, New York.
rourotcroußsELF
,13-FOR 25 CENTS . !!
—lly means of the pocket
- Esculapiili, or; Evellr one
his own Physician !
ty-fourth edition, with up
warde of a hundred engra
vings, showing private die
wen in every shape and
cud malforrhations
of thezencrative _system.
BY IV M.Y OUNG ,
•
The time has now' Ar.
Et=
...0 teren,..
one VICTIM OT QUACKERY.
as by th prescriptions contained in this book e
one may - tire himself, without hindrance to bun
Siness, or the knowledge of the most intimat
friend and withMne tenth the usual expense. I,'
addition' to the general routine.of private diseases
it fully explains the cause ofmanhoOtPo early <la
cline, *tilt observations on maryinge—besidee
many other derangements which it would not by
proper to enumerate in the public prints.
Irir Any person sending TWENTY-MT erarif,
enclosed in n letter, will receive oneeopy of this
beak, by mail, or five copies will be-sent for one
dollar. „Address, "DR. W..YOUNG , No. • 152
SPRUCE Street, PRILADLEPHIA" Post-paid.
Cvir - DR. YOUNG can be consulted on any of
ilic' Diseases prescribed in his different ~ publioa
itiOS, at his Offices,ls2 SPRUCE street, every
day between Sand 3 o'clock, (Sundays excepted.
May I, 11550. • • ~S : , .• .
..
• - BOOTS & 'SHOES: •
JUST rcaeiVed a largo assortment of Ma'
Wornon' and Chilihan'a Boots and Shona, vva..
is' `Double Salad Oilskins 'and- Jenny' Lind
Shona, wldell I can soli xery chclip. - •
- 10ct25 , • Dl' th 4 WOODB,Ag!ti
Patent Starch Polish.
•, .
F'ILMOR giving a benuiiitil gloie 'to Linens, Mua.
'line; dollars, Ste., and . prevenie duet from
wicking. 'so Linens, &c, It cOntiiins- nothing
injurious. Just received by' ,• - , '
- Aunt 1••'-:' •'• ' .. . G. , IV HITNER.
.
. ...,-... . Long S4awls... : . -2-
A . Ort FAT variety .of Long bawls from the '
Celebrated Bay Butte Mills: • Also, Square
011aw..bi el' various kindejullt. re rived. . , i
0.3
,•00 • • ,* '.' ; -q , W BITNPR
,
. -, .
4FGLR assortment of ROPES, just received
" by the subsoillbor. 'Also; Glass Tu.bei'fo
ig itikiingliqd foe, Laic •cliesp . lig . ' -.r•• 11
— ang`a — r 2 -''" '. - ' II: - S.AXTON ?'.'i
/
•——
, . .
itirOiCing,,9: . - - '.' • LL
' pit. mtEmER'S
geleprated Family Medicines.
It concerns.every one: cholera can bo cured
Dr. Reclor's,Sarsaparilla Panacea. For
- the removal and permanent cure of all-
. Diseases arising from an impure
state of the Blood and habit.
• of body. •
, The All-wise Creator has implanted in all
organized bodies an innate' diaposition to self
preservation. ' The vital powers possess the
property of resisting the influence of external
causes, but as the BLOOD is,the common:pa
bulum from which all pails of living matter
derives its re'hovating elements, and consequent
upon which tile life of organized beings de
pend, it is probable' that in case■ of accident,
sr where artificial means have been employed
to deprive it of an easential property, the vital
effects of the whole System will be directed to•
ward restoring to it that propeity.: In:all con
stitutional and hereditary . affections, this field
Inns underdone some primary alteration, which
is the cause of the special disease, or which Zs'
Sentially contriliuted 'to i,ts prodnetion. itesto
rstion-to-hcalth-can—onlyrbe-übtaiin-a by a re.
moval of the morbific cause through the medi
um of 'the circulation, and Dr. Keeler's &raw.
parilla, is the most powerful modifier of agent
effecting this fluid known. See pamphlets.
BlackwoodtoWn, N. J., June 6, 1848.
Dr. Keeler— r Dcar Sir: I urn entirely out of
your Panacea. I wa■ called upon day before
yesterday for halla dozen. Your medicine is
becoming very popular where' Ilhave introduced
it, and I tliipk the more it is used the more pop
ular it will pi'. Respectfully yours,
Was. PARHAM, M. D.
For' details, certificates. &c., see circus
lore, &c. Price el per bottle, largo size, 6 bot
tles $5.
DR. ICEELEIt'S COUGH SYRUP
Among all the remedies before this . _ public
this stands
. pre-eminent in incipient consump
tion, Bronchitis, Ctitarrhs, Coughs, Hoarseness,
Whooping Cough, Pleurisy, - Asthma, Spitting
of Blood, and fbr all affections of the pulmonary
organs occasioned by cold. Too much praise
cannot be bestowed upon Ohs remedy, end the
proprietor urges every one afflicted with any of
the above complaints to secure it et one. It
is warranted to cure or no pay. Pries only 50
cents.
DR. KEELER'S CORDIAL AND CARNII-
NATIVE
Every family whether rich ur poor,
who val
ues health and all its blessings, should have this
invaluable remedy at hand. It is infinitely the
best remedy 'known fur Diarrbma, Dysentery,
Cholera IVlorbusCholera Infantum,- Cholic,
Flatulency, griping pains, cramp, etc.. and for
all diseases of 'the stomach and bowel& Caused
by Teething. The numerous testimonials from
Physicians and alters unsolicited has given it
a reputation as . firm as adamant.- ' - Price
-25 cents per bottle.
DR. KEELER'S VERNIFUGE SYRU .
This remedy is pleasant to the taste, harm
less to the patient and all powerful in removing
all kinds of worms from the body. It is with
out doubt, the cheapest and best worm destroy
ing medicine .before the public; and will if ad
ministered according to' directions,- remove
them within five or six hours_ after taken. The
dose is small, and each bottle contains twice as
much as similar remedies. Price only 25 cents
per bottle.
DR. KEELER'S LlVtlt AND SANATIVE
Although nut recommended as a "cure all,"
yet they arc We mildest and best remedy to re.
move — Ciifftipithsll, — Jirrnidipsia, sir
iouinees, Nervousness, Foul Stomach, Head.
ache, Indigestion, etc. Ulike other purgative
medicines they leave the bowelsalways relaxed
and consegnently are the proper mediCine for
for' females and persons leading a solitary life.
Price 25 cents.
DR. KEELER'S RIIEUMATIC LOTION
justly celebrated external aPplication fOr
Paine of the Cheat, Neuralgia, ticladißlfe,
Bruises, Tie Doloreux, Swellings of the Joints,
Rheumatism, Gout, sciatica and for all disor
ders wherein a sedative and rubefecient reme
dy is applicable. Price twenty-five cents per
bottle.
. All of the ribose celebrated and extensively
used medicines ' ere prepared and sold Whole
sale and Retail, at 294 MARKET STREET,
Philadelphia.
For sale by S. ELLIOTT, Carlisle ; A. G.
Miller ' DielsingoM Moser& Shippens
berg, I. F. Spahr, Mechanksbnrg; M. Miner,
For nee Cure oil
COTIGIS, COLDS,
HOARSENESS,
CHITXS, CROUP, ASTH
MA:I 'WHOOPING ..001:7G11
AND CONSIIIVIPTION.
In offering to the community this Justly cele
brated remedy for diseases of the throat and
lungs, it is not our wish to trifle with the (live
or health of The affEcted, but frankly to lay be.
fore them the opinions of distinzuished men and
some of the evidences of its success, from which
they can judge for themselves. We--sincerely
pledge out selves to maim no wild assertions or
false statements of its efficacy, nor will we hold
out any hope suffering humanity which facts . will
not warrant.
Many proofs are here given, and we solicit an
inquiry troth the public into all we publish,feel
ing assured they will find them perfectly reliable
and the medicine worthy their bestsconfidenec,
and patrimage.
PROM'BENJ. SILLIMAN. M. D., L. L: D.
Professor of Chemistry, M ineraology, &e., Yule
College, Member of the Lit., Hist., Med. Ph.lo.
and Scien. Societies of A theriva and Europe.
"1 deem the CHERRY PECTORAL an ad
indite composition from some of the best ar •
i les in he Materia Medics, add a very effect
ive einedy for the 'class of hseases it is intend- -
ed to cure."
New Ilaven,_Ct., Nov. 1,1849.
Prof, CLEVELAN llowdoin Cel lege, Me.
Writes—" I have witnessed the effects of your
'CHERRY PECTORAL' in thy own family and
that of my friends, anti it gives me satisfiletion tor
state in- its furor that no,medicine I have O'er
known has_ proved so, aminently,successful of
curing diseases of .the thrnat and 'lungs."
REV. DR. OSGOOD
Writes—. That he considers'CHEßßY PEC
TOR A L! the best ruedieinefor PUlrrionary affec
tions evergiven , to , tlm , publle," and. States that
.his • daughter being obliged to keels the room
four months w ith a .severe settled co, ugh, noco
panied,,hy.raising ef blood,night sweats, and the
attendant synciptoms of consumption, commenced
the use of the 'CHERRY PECTORAL' and
had completely recovered."
HEAR THE' PATIENT.
Dr. Ayer—Dear Su' For two years I vas
with a very severe cough, accompanied
ho spitting . of blood And profuse night sweats .
BY'the advice of my attending physician I was
induced , : to use your 'CHERRY PECTORAL,
and continued to do so till I considered myself
cured, and ascribe the effect to your preparn.ion.
. JAMES RANDALL.
Ifartarica ss. Springfield,' Nov. 27. 1848.
This day appeared the above :named James
Rantial4noil - pronotineed the above statemuns
traein every reimeut,
EaRENZQ NORTON, Justice.
TIII,REMEDY THAT CURES.
POni'Lltrin; 3an. 10, 1847.
Dr. Ayer ; I have beep long afflicted' with
Asthma whiCh gi.ov yorly voorse'-until laat-na
turrin, it brought.im n cough which confined me
in my chamber, and began to assume the 'alarm
ing symptoms of consumption. 1 had tried the
best advice and the best medicine to no purpose,
nutil 1 used your CHERRY PECTQRAI, which
Ilea cured me, and you may well believe me.--;
Cratefully yourS: • .
, „ • D.: PHELPS.
If therejsany value in the judgMent of the
wNe, who speak.from experience, here is a med.
Mine worthy of the public confidence. .
PREPADED DY I. D. AYDF.B," C11£74111T,' 7 ,10/01T.LL
xasatictioarxra .
' Sold .by , Dr. Rawlins, $. A. Ilubbaril
Elliott, Elt i ale ;
.11e.:1.rii Day; Alealuinieeburgi J.
11. tlerron, C.-8c J. It. Altink §,hlp
pensburgi and druggists generally: ,
•
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• • , ..•
, • Rlbbo nL
THE 'aubseriber is nowt:opening the cheap•
eellot'or ltnnnel and Cap.Ribbone ever Offered
in Carlilo, and: world'. advise the lodine to call
soot' and
,got tale , .. of the'bergaine. • .
00 34 G liellslTlL
s celtaittos:---.------
PETROtRIIRI, OR ROOK OIL.
•
•• A NATUIiAtt ItEMICI4 !
Procured from n /Vett rft ..elitegAeny , - county, p a ,
. .4000 fat belouilhe earth's surface.
pui Iv AND SOLD * l3lt SA3OI. M. .KcEn, CANAL
• BAmt, 7th ST.- Pirrsnintn; Pi.. • •
The healt h ful balm from Nathtei itetet. curing; -
The bloom of health, tut dlife, to man Will brings
Aa from her leptho the Inegic Ilgnbl flows,
To calm our sufferings; and assuage our woes.
. PETROLEUM..
rows great remedy of Nature, afepeated.
IL nod fair trials has worKed' ite waio pope
tar favor. We need hardly repeat the tact; that
Udall a pure t unadulterated NATURALAIED
lelf EPtinal is put up as it flows from the bosom
cf the earth, without admixtiire, In these days
of Nostrum vending; we do not wonder at the in,
credulity vinced by the cominunity,upon Abu
introduction era New Renteay, but-that ancredn. •
lily shall not suppress n medicine, whose power.
furl influence has, mitigated and cured so many
diseases incident to our race; were we to with,
hold r remedy like this from public notice, We
shaSuld consider ourselves as guilty of keeping
back scmhtlaing that was intended to.relieve
much huinau_suffcring,and_dispel-the-gloonand
piurroi n one, whose System hos for years
been racked and tortured by the—fell engines oy
Disease.. Nay, do not wonder, gentle re a ler, ,
and join with others in the cry, i
lint it .ctire's too
many diseases; tor, if you will take the trouble
to run over the list of diseases for which it is r
commended, you will flail that they' are diseases
ly IT IS
affecting
APPLICA the same ki
BLEnd of
To 4 tissian LL. d consequent
But the best evidence in favor Of a medicine
are the cures themselves.. When these stand out
in bold relief, and when he who forycars has surf
fered the tortures ..tnal pangs of an ammedicable
lesion, which has been hastening him to the nar
row house, speaks out in its praise,what better
evidence need be wanted T We have the evi
deuce in our possession, of many astonalting
vireo, which will be furnished to any one who re ,
ally doubts the efficacy of this wonderful remedy . .
The Earth; from which man was createal,bears
in her bosom remedies which if known,are ca
pable of restoring'him to health and vigor, when
prostrated by sickness and disease, It was the
opinion of the celebrated Dr. Itush,that there
existed.in Nature an antidote to every malady
to which man is liable. livery - one is aware o
the relief frequently obtained from Mineral Wa
ters in most.chronic complaints. These singular
macaments, flowing out from the earth, satura
ted with sit stances varied in their eharlacter,
and holding them in complete solution,liear sin- •
pie testimony to the fact„that they were cony
pounded by the master band of Nature, to repair
the shattered vessels of our physical being, and,
set them with sails unfurled, prosperously upon
he sea of life.
The Petroleum is one of this kintof remedies,
and is endued with powers t o relieve more hu
man sufferieglhan any other medicine extant.— r
Whet, taken perseveringly and according to the
directions, it will cur Piles, Rhea.
=thin, Gont, Neuralgia, Obstinate Eruptions
of the Skin, Erysipelas, Pimples on the Fate
Blotches, Piles, , Cheoitio,Sore Eyes, Ring Worm
Totter, Scald - Mad, Pains in the Bones, and
oints - , - andal I . dud class of Diseases, in which
alterativel,or purifying Medicines arc indicated.
Sold by S, VV. Haverstick and S. A. Hubbard,
Ca isle ;J. C.. kG. B. Altick. Shippensburg t
, 1 oil It Son, Springfield; Gilmore kr,
Stough, Newville ; Thomas Greason, Plainfield,
Cumberland county.
September 4,'50-Iy.
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