Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, May 07, 1851, Image 4

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.4 FRESH ARRIVAL OF ,
Enslisb, and American Hardware
Cheaper than can te found this side of the
Fast
Fr HE subscriber laving just returned froth
the.Eastarn cities with a full and Imnd•
some assortment of all kinds of HARD WARE
of the very best makers and well Selected, is
now opening at the Cheap Hardware Stand in
North Hanover Street, next:door to Scott's Ho
tel, formerly kept by Henry ,Olass, where. he
would invite all that are' in want of good and
cheap Hardware to give him it call and. sec.and
satisfy. yourself of-the-truth, es-we are-doierm ,
fined to sell' at a. very small, advance. Sthall
profits and quick sales are the orttor of tlie,daY,
To Builders, Carpenters and Others. •
' A full stock of white, mineral and' Japaned.
Knobs, locks and latches, of every description
price and quality, hinges and screws, window.
sash and shutter springs, strait-necked and
barrelled Bolts, of every kind, mill, cross cut
and circular Saws, band, panel, ripping and
back Saws, brightAblack and blue. augurs, o
the very best makers,, Chisels, broad,pointing
Rand and chopping-Axes,mf 'different . makers
hatchets; Planes and plane bits, steel and iron
squares, fling and rasps, nails; brads and spikes'
of all sizes and warranted of the best quality.
To Saddlers aril Coach Makers,
Our stock consists of Vcomplato assortment - 6T
articles in your line of business, saddlery tools,
brass, silver and Japaned mounting, carriage
trimmings, broatt pasteing and seaming laces
and fringes, plain and figured canvass, of
cloth, top lining cloth and serge ' lining of vari
ous kinds, white, red, blue and black patent
loather Dashers,, silver' and brass plate, Deer
Hair, rosette, hubs,fellows,.spokes, bows, clip
tic springs, iron nzcles malleable castings, dsh.
To CAW and Shoe .11Iahers,
— A full stook of shoe kit' and findings,o3oot mo
rozeos, French kid, straits, morocco and•lining
and binding skins, lasts, tacks, pegs, hammers
pinchers and French morocCO, kit of every de
scription, superior copal varriish; JJapan and
black varnish, mahogany and maple Vanoers,
Moulding, beading, resets, glass, - mineral. and
-- palusgany - knobs of every size and style.
To Blacksmiths, Farmers and Others.
10 to.ts of assorted bar iron, a arranted to be of
;the best quality. A splendid assortment of bar
and rolled iron, hammered, horse shoo, scollop,
plough, broad an 'narrow tire, rolled, horseshoe
bar:timid, round and square iron, cast, shear,
daring. English and American blister steel, Eng
lish Wagon boxes, Carriage boxes in setts, an
vils, vices, files, rasps, horse shoe nails, &c. .
To Ildimelcdpers.
•
A beautiful assortment of cheap fancy goods,
such as waiters, trays, plain and' fancy knives
and forks, butcher knives and steels, brittania
lamps, brass candle sticks, Brittannia and silver
table and tea spoonscplated butter knives, pre.
serving keitles, smoothing irons, iron and tin
ned ten and oval boilers; iron. frying and bread
pans, _washboards, tubs, churns, buckets, iron
pots; wash kettle ,s - and stew Pans &c, -
To Gunsmiths, Jtfarksmen and Others.
Rifle and Gun Barrels, tone action, plug,
nipple and back action Gun Locke, gun mount
ing and gun breech cocks, sheet brash- - and
German.silier ornaments, &c.
.- To Painters. •
-A fresh lot •of Werberill's pure end extra.
White Lead, oil_and turpentine, varnishes, in
pound an, N,vbite and whiting yellow and 'Green
paint,'gr in oil, h, yellow ochre, Ste.
To Blasters and Marksmen.
•
A good assortment of double refined powder
rock powder of extra quality, safety-fuse ' shot,
flints and bar load, ropes of all kinds, for
.threshing machines nod well diggers, and a
thousand - other articles too numerous tb insert,
--- -till we ask is to give us a call, and wg are con
fident youvlll find n good assortmentof Hard--
ware and cheaper than ran be found in ony
other House this side of the east. Give us n
call is.alt we ask, at the old and well known
Hardware Stand formerly kept by Lewis Har
- lan,in--North -Hanover -street, • next - door - to
Scott's Hotel, formerly kept by Henry Glass.
nov6 JACOB SENER.
CHEAPER THAN EVER.
/SHE subscriber having just' returned from
the East, offers 'to the public a more am
pie and complete, assortrnent of goods in his
line, than ever previously offered, and respect
fully solicits dealers and others to give hiztra
• call, when he, will show them goods at aston
ishingly low prices.
To Builders, Carpenters and Others.
His stock' comprises a full assortment of
Locks and Latches of every description, Ilia
--gcs-and-Serews,,W-indaw,Springs-tuuLltelmo
various kinds, Window Glassi Putty, Paints
of all colors, Oils, Turpentine,' &c.,. &c.—
Also, Mill, Cross-cut and Circular Saws,liand '
Pannell, Ripping and Back Saws, Augurs, Chi
sels, Broad, Hand and Chopping Axes, Hatch
ets, Planes and Plane Bitts, Steel and Iran
---- Ermares; -- Files - tintl 7 - Rasps, - MailN - Brads - and -
Spikes of all sizes.
"' To Sadlers and Coach JlTakers. *-
A complete assortment of Saddlery"Tools,
Silver, Brass and Inputted mounting, Carriage
trimmings, Broad pasting and scorning Lace,
plain and figured Canvass, Drab Cloths, Rati
qiett,Serge and Bucram, Moss and Deer Hair
,patent a enamelled Leather, Lamps and - Da:
share. Also, Hubbs, Fellows and Spokes
Eliptic springs, Iron Axles, Mailable Castings
El
To Cabins!. and Shoe Makers.
My stock embraces a complete assortment
of goods in
. your Moroccos, lining and
binding Stuns Lasts, Thread, - Pegs by the
barrel or smaller quantity, Tools of-every de
aeription, &c. Curled Hair, Hair Cloth, Var
nitihr Mahogany and Maple Veneers, Mould
ings and Rosette, Sofa Springs, Gloss, Mahog
any, Mineral and Veneered Knobs of all sizes.
To Blacksmiths, Farmers, and others, who may lie
in want of good Iron.
- • •
- Ho - offers a full -assortment - of Hammered, -
Horse Shoe, Scollop, Plough, broad and nur
row . Tire Iron. Also, Rolled' Horse Shoe,
Bar, Band, Round, Square, Tiro, Hoop and
Sheet Iron; Vail Roda, Russia Sheet Iron,
Cast, Shear, Spring and Blister Steel, English
and Arneeiecin Wagon and Carriage Boxes,
Anvils, Vices,;Files and Rasps, Horse Shoe
. Nails, &.c. .
To Housekeepers and those about entering the ita
trimonial State.
I would invite attention to my beautiful as
sortment of waiters and Trays, plain and Po ;
thic style, knives and forks, Butcher Knives,
Scissors and Shears,!Brittannia,German Silver,
and Silver Plate, Table 'and .Tea Spoor.e, -
Brass and Emerald Preserving Kettles,
smooth.
ling Irons," Hollowware, Tills, Buckets,
Chnrns '
Oils, Paints nod Dye Stuffs,
,Fire and Water
Proof Paint,
oct3o
Fresh ArrivEd of Hardware.
catBApErt THAN THE CHEAPEST.
inFAVlNGijust returned from Now York .St
111. nitride phia with tho best and Cheapest
Stock of HARD WARE, CUTLERY SU I LD
ING MATERIALS,. PAINTS, &c., ever
brought to Carlisle', I would resstectfullyrequest
doalers and consumers and all others to give.
me a call and see whether they, cannot get more
and bettor goods for tho same money than at
any other place in town. My stock of Looks,
Latches, Salts • Hinges ,, Screws , Nails, Spikes;;
Glass, Paints, ice., comploto' and very, cheap,
Carponterst- 'Tcto n o t ' have a splendid assort.
mont, Also; CablVlalter's Tools and Ma.
terials ' via :--!Vaneors, Mahogany, Mineral mid
Glass Swoon Knobs and Varnish.. r .
S a kDDLERS do COACH MAKERS;
-!
can have everything ititheirlino chooper than
FOR WIOLMAKERS, •'
have'a first rata sionliof Morocco and Lining
• Skins; Bi ndinge;Pags, , Thiancl''and Wai,,and
. n 'superb . ' assortment, of .ShoontalteraTooli. I
haVealso acomplattvnisortment:ofSalPit taste,:
matioin,:liarriabOrg g which can be had' at no
other:plies in toWniAtykal_
-- gether:Withjaalsortment of all,kinds,SCHitm.
snored and Rolled Iron and . Stash'. Of House.:
keeping Articles; limo Kniv'es. Forks Spoons,
Winters, Snuffers, and Trews Tabs, Sunhats,
&a: WALL PAPER . ,
have'‘largost, Hodsomesr•and Cheapest
Assortment in , town. ~ And 'went
Ontnl'and Cheap:HARD WARE,I,VvouId say
. 'cents and see for yinunolves,' , •
• . •
Ohildki3 . Ws , Stookinga.,
. .
A rUL r, assortment.. ot:Whito , and
„EL Merino Hose of all SiZee for cbildren.---
..adioti Hobe intent variety pet °pilled
, G WHITHR.
Extensive Cabinet-Nara-Rooms.
OBERT IL SMILEY, suecessor tri Wm.
111, C. Gibson, CABINET-MARER & .0
DERTARER, North Hanover street, Carlisle,
would respectfully inform the citizens of Carlisle
and the public generally that ho now.has on,
- hand a largo assortment of new
ad elegant FURNITURE,.
X - Ssigf:' , /.1 consisting in part of. Sofai,
Wardrobes, Card and other,
Tables, Bureaus, Bedsteads, plain' and fancy '
Sowing Stands, &c. manufactured of "the boat.
Materials and quality warranted. Also a gene.
ral 'asiortment of Chairs at the lowest priceiti.—
`Venitian Blinds, made to order and repairing
promptly attended to. FrCOFFINB made to
order at the shortest Renee. and having a splen
did Hoarse ho will attend funerals in town or
country, ilt:rllont. forget the old stand of Wm.
C. Gibson, in North Hanover street, a few
doors'north of Glass's Hotel,
Sept4—ly
•
I 4f:l s ous
CPS
.1154 , 1L v
14,.1
aorner,of .11anover and Loialter sta., Carlizt.
.19FIFIE undersigned line always on hand a large
stock of superior Cabinet Ware. in all Abe'
different styles, which he is prepared be 8.011 at
the lowest prices...lfc invited 'attention partic,
ularly to the Patent Spring l ßattom Bautatetid, a
most- useful article ' which entirely obviates all
objections. The bottom can be attached to old
Ile/nerds. They have given entire satisfac•
tion to all who have them in use.
VrCOFFINS made warder at the shortest
notice.
,TACCE FETTER
Carlisle, hey. 22, 1851 --iv.
AMES R.WEAVER would respectfully
tP call the attention °Mouse Keepers and the
public to hie extensive stock of ELEGANT
FURNlTURE—including Sofas, Wardrobes,
Centre and other !fables, Dressing and plain
•Bureaus and every otluir article in his branch of
business.. Also, now 'on hand the largeSt as
sortment of ca AIRS-in 'Carlisle, at thwlowest"
prices. [o7Coliiiis'thade at the shortest notice ;
and a Hearse provided for funerals. Ile colic-.
its a call at his establishment on North Hano
ver street, near Glass's HOTEL. N.B.—Fur
'thture hired out by the month or year.
Carlisle, March CO: 1850.—1 y
. .
- - -ronarm-mvzPoicaural -
TllE subscriber would respectfully, invite
the attention of farmers to. his assortment
of PLOWS, now manufac-
N. • • -tined near Craighpad's- Mill
•-• in South-Middieton township,
fon"r• miles south of Carlisle.
My - assortment consists of
Withrow's, Stuckey's and Ball's patterns.—
The Castings will all he ground. I will also
make GRAIN CRADLES. of tKe most int
proired patterns: All orders directed to Wm.
L. Craighead, Carlisle, will be attended to
with promptness,' and Plows or Cradles deliv
ered in any part of the county free of charge.
L. CBAIGHEAD, Pro l,r q
DAVID STUCKEY, illanufseer
Feb.l9 Sin
THE undersigned respectfully informs hip
friends and the !public generally, that he
~,e r . r , . has just returned from
it.„,„..... 5)
i t - -z- 4 - Philadelphia, having
• .:I,' u , •‘,.‹, purchased the most ex.-
~,...,: .f .0
. 2 At.: tensive, as well as the'
•-.., . .9
. T.Z.4`. cheapest assortment of
4 k. :: 3 ri . 4;' ' -;:
~.
~... :, -7 ...,- 4 :/Y.. Watches, Jewelry,
..,
&e., ever brought to Carlisle. Ills stock con
sists in part of
Geld and Silver Patent. Lever Watches,
Glad and Saver detatched do. ' , do. '
• Gold and Silver L.lpte Watches.
in short every variety Watches at all prices.
Gold Guard and Vest Chains— Medallions,.
Watch Keys, Ear Rings,-Finger Rings, Breast
Pins, Gold. and Silver Pencils, Gold'and Silver
pens-and cases and Bracelets in great variety.
A splendid article of Gold, Silver; German
- eAsM,,-Silver, - and-BluocL-Steel-SPEC.
TACLES, which aro unsurpass•
ed in pip lily by any other article west of Phil
adelphia, and which can be sold at least 20 rer
cent cheaper than in any other establishment
in the country. Also a largo lm_of
SILVER-WAWA
comprising Table and Tea Spoons. Butter'
Knives, Srit Spoons, Fruit Knives; Thimbles,
. &c. Also, Card Cases. Porte Monnaies, Port
Folios, Ladies Writing Desks, with a.great
variety of other fancy articles unnecessary to
mention. A large, lot of CLOCKS, assorted
patterns, which will be sold low, nod warranted
to bo - good.
Watches, Clocks and :Jewelry Repaired, ,
— l.la - firy fetrtil fcrcill: a rick - examirraltio-otcrcki
asstrod ffit none can faif to be suffed in qual
ity, quantity and mice. His article; aro cash
purchases, conseeuently. he can afford to sell
lower thantbe same articles can' be - Or - abased
elsewhere. Cull at the old stand, a few doors
_meet. of_ Rurkkoldarls_lio tel.____
January 15, 1851-ly
such as Dishes., Flares, !Tea Sets, covered and
uncovered dishes, bowls, toilet and' chamber
sets, pitchers, &e., together with a lot of
Blue Liverpool Ware,
•
all of the latest style nad shapes, also, all the
various articles of the host common
The assortment includes a few plain
White and Gold Band China Tea Sets,
of the bent quality and style, and also all the
necessary articles of the best Granite, Stone
and Blue Liverpool Ware suitable for any sized
Dinner or Tea Sets;
as may be ,wanted, together with a variety of
Gtas - s - Warer; including a fine assortment,of
"Bar and Table •Thinblers
dishes, footed and other . bowls, goblets, wine
glasses, lemonades, lamps, &e, The prices
for all of which are fixed at the lowest cash
prices. We invite our jriends who are in want
of artleles,in our us a ball.
rnars W Y.
'wM. M. PORTER invites the attention o
the public to his large and complete as
sortment of BOOTS, SHOES 8i GAITERS
just received from Philadelphia, including a vs-:
riots , of now styles.' His experience in the Shoe
business, enables - him to select Work of the best
materials and workmanship, which will be sold
at the lowest cash price and warranted.
03 - Customer woi.k. attended to a usual.
HENRY SAXTON
SEVERAL two story BRICK HOUSES
Squareon the
in north hesvv kw
t r east corner a
r of s , a
the public
Roiv." For terms, &e., inquire of the
•
subscriber.
6n- mvotl ROB'T. IRVINE.
A Voice from the 6. Burnt District."
bionyer's' Candy., Factory
Tlih subscriber would respectfully announce
to his friends and the public generally, that his
Factory which was destroyed by the late fire,
has been rebuilt, and he to now. prepared to
furnish them with
'CHOICE GANDIES,—.
manufactured of tho best. material, which he
will soil wholesale or retail at tho old stand
in North Hanover street, a few, doore north - of
the bank, whero he halt just opened a general
assortment of , • •
consisting of -Oranges,. Lemons, Itaisins,-.Figs,
Almonds, English Walnuts, _Cocoa Nuts, Pea
Nuts ' Sze. He would also call attention to his
large assortment of
TOYS AND FANCY GOODS,
nd
emmisting or toys of Glass, Wood, Gum Mins, of endless varieties. In connection
with the above, ho has on hand a primp lot of
• FRESH GROCERIES,
consisting of Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Molasses,.
Spices, Crackers, Matches; , Blarling; dr..e.—
Alsy a prime ; lot C,IQ.ARS„ of the boat'
Tho - tulaseiibeiTetuini hi_e eincereilmikuci
bosto)vod
on him, ned,hopoe by tir.deente to_pheaso
tic a tontlntia,ico'or Ofo' eemo., hio , would , Cho
O
ihRS tO, tlio • Fitemen Ciiixpna for
prep ( litY. 6 n'.!he . nighi
'or. the • • •
;
Brushed Brusheif;—
A groat variety firthcso useful articiee
feted for eale, oonsioting.ol,Whitewash,
ing, Scrubbinv,;Putntere, loth, Shaving; fl a i r ,
and. Graininr„ Brushes
; greet variety, all of *hich.aro of the'beat qua
ty and will bo sold at the lowest'prices
June 6. .6 ELLIO'VT
Albrllaittoitt.'. -
R. B. SMILEY
Extensive Furniture Rooms.
4. SrLzirmxxo sTOCZ.!
China arid Crockery Ware
White Granite Stone Ware;
IF:itye and Edied Ware
-Boots, awes and Gaiten.
WEST HIGH STREET I OITOSITE TILE METHODIST
MELO
VOR RENT.
FRUITS AND NUTS,
,Citorccis
.%13/10.
1 - 11RtIGS DRUGS !
• rresh Sprin g Supply I . '
.
- Ir FIAVId jut. received a fresh eat. of Med-'
i . Wiles, Taints,, Glass,. Oil, &c., 'tvhith
having been purchased with; great care at the
best city houses, I can confidently 'recommend
to Families, Physicians, Country Merelu7
and Dealeri, as beinwfresh and pure.
p
l i
Patent Medicines,Derbsarid Extracts,
Fine homi eels, Spices; ground and whole
Instruments, 4 Essefices, .- ', '
Pure Essen'l Oils Perfumery, &e. -
• Cod Liver Oil—Warranted Genuine.
• %. DYESTUFFS. - • ' •
Indigoes, I Log and, Cam Woods,
Madders, ' IOW Vitriol
Sumac , ,: - . Copperas, . •
Alum, . Lac Dye . .
' PAINTS.
Wetherill & Brother's Pure Lerid, Chrome'
Green and Yellow, paint and Varnish Brushes,
- Jersey - Window.- Glass,--Linseed -OUT-Tarpon
tine, Copal and coach Varnish, turd Red Lead.
All of which will. be sold at the very, lowest
market price, Al.so,a fresh and splendid us
sortment of - ,
FANCY GOODS, FRUITS,
Confectionary, and inntnnerable other articles
'calculated for use and ornanient,..all of.-wl.ich
are offered .at the lowest casli prices, at the
cheap Drug Book and Fancy Store of the sub
scriber on North Hanover street..
S. W. HAVERSTICK.
lkfay22. 1850.
FIRET ARRIVAL OF
Moors and Shoes
-OR LITE .S-ALL. SEASON AT
PORTER'S'S:I - ZOE STORE,
Main Weed, near' Me Rail Road Depot,- -'
OMPRISING Men's, Boy's and •Youth's
ailj Calf, Rip 'and coarse Boots and Brogans,
Winch are warranted to be of the best quality,
Ladies Gaiters, Buskins and French Ties,
Misses and Childrens boots and shoes in great
varipty. Also, an elegant assortment of GUM
SHOES and BOOTS, with all 'he Tote im
provelnenks and warranted' perfect. Having,
purchased these ; guns shoes from' the
_agentat,
the manufacturer, I am - authorized to otvx
Ny.sy 'PAIR in place of any that prove defective
in wearing. •
Having a largo stock of French Calf Skins,
Morocco, Rid, &c., and good work:men, every
attention is given to customer work as usual.
- septle " WM. M. PORTER.
ORNAMENTAL"MARBLE WORKS.
OWENS 454. AIM:TAMES,
_ Recently froni' Philadeiphia,
ESPECTFULLY inform the citizens of
rg. Carlisle and it, vicinity, Huh they have
now at th . cir Marble Yard in South .Hanover
street, a fey doors south of the Court House,
and nearly opposite A & W Bentz's Store, an
elegant stock of-pure,
411ERICAN WHITE .111.fiRBLE,
and are prepared to.oxocute in the:most finished
style -
Mcolumettls, Tombs,
Grave Stones at all prices, Orantles,
Door at Window Silts, Steps, 4c-;',`
tnether with every other article in their line,
and promise that in fineness of finish, chaste
ness of death and quality of ilhrble, their
work shall not be surpassed by any other estab
lishment..
They are also the authorized agents of 'Mr
Robert Wood, of Philadelphia. and will fur
nish from his Manufactdryall varieties of IRON
RAILING for the enclosing of Grave lots and
'all other purposes,' at the shoriest-notfed and at
Philadelphia prices. They , will also finish
manufacture all kinds of Building Work, such
as Sills, Steps and Platforms, &c., at the short
est notice and on the most reasonable terms.
. . .
Having had grearefoeriencinlitid being - era=
played in the best' slame of Philadelphia, they
are therefore enabled to manufacture the most
fashionable work, and, resyeetfully ask a share
of the patrenage — of Carlisle and the surrounding
country. [Carlisle, n0v648501.
--WEIMIXTIL'L 1r ou -surnon!
/THOUSANDS of bottles of the AMERI
-CAN,COMPOUNP have been sold dur
ing the past year, and was never Ictioyin to
fail of curing, in a few days, of a certain -deli
cate disease, Seminal weakness and all diseases
of the Urinary organs. Persone afflicted using
this pleasant end popular remedy, need fear no
exposure, as it leaven no odor on the breath,
requires no restrictions in diet ur business,—
contains no Mereury_m_noxions drugs. injurious
to the system, and is adapted to every ago, sec,
or condition. It is also the best remedy known
for Fluor Albin' or Whites, (Femaleocinplaints)
with which thousands suffer, without the know
ledgo-of-a-remedv,—This-celebratcd-remedy
has long Feen,itsed iii private practice - uf a-phy
sician and with unerring sdreess, radically
curing ninety.nino.of the hundred cases in a
few days. _Around each bottle ace plain and
full directions. -
Y AU PlON'=Ask inr
tho - All - .E - 11:1 - C - A•M
COMPOUND, and purchase only'of the Agents
Pr ice SI per bottle. For sale by S. ELLIOTT
Carlisle; J. Wyeth, Harrisbiargi R. Williams
Columbia; by A. MillCr, Lancaster; E. Morris
Sr.. Co., York. r . (January, 15, Ibsl.
REIM° VAZI
STOVE NV AREROONS AND TIN MAN
- IMACTORY:
rilrlllEsubscribers desire tl?inform their friend;
anolthe public that they have removed
their TIN,- COPPER AND SHEET IRON
MANUFACTORY' to the room nearly oppo
site their old stand on North . Hanover street •
and may now be found in their new and corn•
motions manufactory on the West side of the
said stre - et, a few doors above Loather street - ,
where they will continue,tokeep on hand a lull
assortment of every kind of
TM, Copper awl Sheet-Iron Ware:
-which-may-the _needed_by imueelteepere_and_
others. Their articles are Manufactured by
themselves, of the best materials, and in point
of finish and durability cannot be surpassed.—
They will also manufacture and repair, at the
shortest notice all kinds of Distilling Apparatus.
They will promptly attend •to the' laying of
TIN ROOFING and"HOUSE SPOUTING
in town and country, and on the moat reasona•
ble terms. Every branch of their -business
will be carefully attended to with the utmost
promptness.
They also keep- constantly on hand a Imp
variety oCOf
AL AND WOOD,STOVES, •
comprising' every variety .;oll' plain ton-plaie
STOVES, elegant wood and-coal air•tight
PARLOR Si 0 VES, of tho latest styles,
COOKING' STOVES of the newest end-most
improved inventions, at variuus prices. which
cannot fail to please every taste, They re
spectfully, solicit an examination by the public
of their large and varied assortmentof stoves.
Thankful to the public' for, favors heretofore
extended, and being determined to relax no
exertions to give satisfaction to their custom.
ore they hope to merit a continuance of pa
tronage.
.97 - The highest cash price - will be paid for
old Copper and Pewter.
• MORRIS, HERSHEY.
Carlisle, Mareh 19, 1851-ly
1)1t. S. rivaintaiocxx,
WILL admit on deeornodating terms, into
his office several STUDENTS for
instruction in the various branehes2of medicine,
viz.:. Anatomy, Physiology, Chemistry; Thor—.
apitinielca, Surgery, Theory and Practice of
Medicine, Ace. ,Professional calls attended to
in town and country.-es heretofore.- ,
-Oarliebi, Feb 26—St ..
UMBRELLAS 4116,PARASOLS
SELLING OFF CHEAP
tIAYINC, - decided to
. miitoluiT buelnets,
, propose to sell my stoaktmt very low pri
cos.' ft embraces tho, newest and most'deettn
Me styles. You aro invitod to call and exam
,ino. WM. 11. RICHARDSON,
Mr26-2tn • No 104 Market M. Philada.
maxi 41. WATER PROOF.
DI LAKE'S Fire and Water Praof PAINT,
up . which has keen en extensively used for
tho last six years with..the utmost success on
the roofs of 'Houses, Steamboats, dr.e.,.not a
single instance is known where it has lailed.-r•
Tor-sale-by
To -MiAinere,-
T received another - lot of 'Bonne
'Franee ofJholatearßonnot silks
Silk and Setio . 4inin4a of, - Various. colors.
.
„LUIVEDMI. YARD.
,
nabsciitioi)Wauld .rpep,t3ofully, Inform
hia'friondAtaid the ,publto generally that, he has
illist•'.4pentid:*now;;'l , llM.BEß:4l!TP, COAL .
" YARD in, Ntrese.fligh et roat;;ri,:taw, doors cant
•forawailarsl,.•Tittoado!o Warohouso, 'wharo
hri..qtiottrrha 64 o ii..;:p:na , ..witt...keop • constantly , ;an
hand a firot raterartiOttoota .of ,
somidjoine boards tind'plailk and altottibr.Wrids"
~all f f r •ca
al atutt, a._ o , a 4h
April 3,1850. JOHN N. AR 5T.11,0/1-G'l
2buctitactitento.
FIRST PREMIUM- a • •
*rand- and 'Square- PICASTOS.
f lEN,4l332Stik. 0.840,
311altufactuters, .1ifd5:' , 1;6,%8, -. 6 audit Eutaw
Street Baittideetqlld. ,• •
LA NO FORTES, from 4:to 7 ectaves; in
"JOI
in Rosewood, Mahogany . and Walnut cases
of various styles, with and without iron frames,
combining all the improvements requlsite to a
,superior instrument.
K. & G. have received from tho Maryland
Institute thejyrat premiusi"for - their Pianos, in
three auccoseive•years, 1848, 1649, 1850. .They
have also been,honored with numerous !cairn°.
nials froni all the most celebrated artists who
have !feed lheir instruments. Pianos from their
establishment have been used at the concerts
os Lind, Herz, .Hohnstock, Bishop, Laborde,
Knoop, and other eminent p'crformers.. They
guarantee durability Cur fire years, under good
nare. , and replace ' , int. others all which :
may not give satisfaction, if application be made
_within. six Months_affertieliverY;
Uanufactory lining con ucted — Ofillitf
most extensive scale enables them 'to tarnish
instruments at the vet y lowest
. priees, whole=
sale and retail. Constantly A. P.
Hughes' Melodeons, ranging from $45 to $2OO,
for which they are solo agents for this city.
January22,l4sl4y.
Perfumery, Fancy Soap Sr: Paper Box
EVIZI1:12"11.C 1 2 1 010r.
48 Markel street, btloto Second, Philadelphia.
LEGG Isc, CRoNPTON, Manufacturers
4J of Perfumery. Fancy Soaps and Fancy
Paper Boxes, respectfully call the attention of
the Druggists.and..Dealers in Carlisle and the
.Cumberland Valley. to their extensile 'stock of
Goods,. comprising Perfumery; Fancy Soaps,
Powders for the complexion; 'Pellet, dee. 4fte
of every variety. Also, n full and complete as
I: _fortment of Fancy Paper Boxes, of
de
scription, large or small, round or square, made
"to order at the shortest notice.'
0:1 - Don't forgot the place, 48 Mar,liet street,
Philadelphia. .AAI orders will meet with prompt
attention. ' , ja0.15
PIANE FORTE WAREROOMS,
JVb.l7l VHES.NU7' STREET, .P.IIg..II.D'A.
THE OLD STAND, ocouPied for more than
one-third of .a century by 011 ii ig, Esq.. -
. .
I.IE--undersigned would most respectfully
X
announce to the public that ho is AGENT
for 'more than twenty of the most
!-- - s , trieelehrated manufacturers - of 13 0S•
a TON,• NKW YORK, PHILA.
• -,`-' -DELPHIA; and elsewhere; and
is constantly - receiving from them PIANOS o
the richest and most varied styles, of superior
tone, and of the most superb finish, of S. 6.1,.6h,
6i, and 7 Octaves, which aro warranted equal
to any manufactured either, in this country or
in Europe. ,
Just received, also, a furthersupply.of Church
and Parlor Organs, of beautiful . patterns and
fine tones. .. .
His WAREROOM .is'constantly supplied
'with a choice selection of SERAPHINES and
MELODEONS, fret& the oldest and mosi , ort•
'tensive manufactories in the:lThited - States; a.
mong whicn is a new style di REED ORGAN
having - Gerhart's' patent improveinenti, with
gilt pipes in from, and caso- elegantly carved;
'and highly ornamental, .
Tuning mid Repo:ring—Sig. SalvadoC La
Grassa, a distinguished Piano Forte Manufactu
rer and Organ Builder...will attend to all orders.
sept4,o ~ ' OSCAR C•a CARTER.
. • PEREVICEfiIt DEPOT;
rtiON'T bo. - Mciehants
11...1 and Dealers who '-vititt• good and •-cheap
PF..I:I.MERY.end VANC-Y - SONFS'allould
call upon 'JOHN' T . CLtGG,' Per/osier -and
C . /veil-8448 Market - SC, WEZoto. 2 d,P . hilade/Phia,
-Who -has-conitcartly-on-liand-P ERFUM E Y•
'and FANCY. .SOAPS of every description,
PoWders; Hair 'Oil's, Oxlliarrows, Colognes,
Hair Dyes;&O., - &c' •
100,000-persons have read my advertisement
in the Public Ledgeri•hundreds of whom have
called and been convinced of the advantage of
purchasing direct Thin the minalitcturer,
Agendy for Ferran's Circassian Ilair Oil,
Curling Fluid, &c.
Orders from any part of the United-, States
will be promptly attended to.
nug4'so,ly JOHN T• CLEUG.
ECON
Light: Light .! Light!
Pine 011,_,Camphine & Medal Fluid,
(IF acknowledged superiority and purity,
manufactured • and for - sole at the lowest
Wholesale prices, by DAVIS. & HATCH%
at the old established wand of •the late Roue
miik.T._•Ligoix,_WilidD EN, Is;.ENV JERSF,Y,
-where-orders by_mailoroilieriviseLaielielreitid,.
and prompt atttintion given. The voice 'of the
Sublic for fifteen yoare, and the award of a
ilver Medal, and complimentary notice by
the Franklin Institute over nil competitors, is
sufficient evidence of the excellence of our Oil.
its of 'l'nTentine, for sale Wholesale , and
tail, at the lowest prices. • foct3o
, OH. A" .P: Rortre,.
pIimANUFACTURERS and wholesale deal
-IYli era in BRO 0 S, B E S and
WOOD WARE, have removed, to the largo
store lately occupied by Messrs. Sellers & Do.
vi where they have openedim . extennive stock
of Eastern and City made BROOMS and
V OOD WARE, which they are now soiling
Lt the lowest manufacturers prices.
• 01:full assortment of Bristles, Brushes; .11Iat
Cordage, conufantly on hand No
North 'And Slrect, 3 doors below Race, Ph
delphia , - P-.
Steanli fro" n
MORE & acarmAatztEn,
Cornir of Ridge Road and Broad Street,
ThILADELPHIA.
WOULD call the attention of purchneera to
V • their elegant asaarttnent of Wrought
and 'Cast Iron Railing for
. "CEMETERIES;'
•
- BALCONIES; l. •
•
VERANDAS •
•
Railing for Churches, Public end Private
Buildings, Public Squares, &c., together with
ell kinds of Plain and Ornamental Irolt Work.
More -&- Gallagher's Book of • ORIGINAL
DESIGNS, containing the best selection
designs that has ever bean issued; will be sent
to any person'whii may wish to make a select
Lion. • -'
L. S. GORDON,
PRODUCE, COMMISSION AND FOR
WARDING MERCHANT,
N 0.78 Wirth Street, Baltimore.
AHE undersigned, --Agent for .I the
Pennsylvania and Ohio, Lino, being cen
trally located on the Baltimore and Susque
hanna Railroad, Oink n.ado arrangements for
transacting a
General Produce
n connection with
° FORWARPI.N
and respectfully solicits consignmantusf Whig.
key, Flour, Grain, and Comm . " Produce gene.
rally. Respectfully,
Baltimore, April 2-3mfes.
N. 13. Orders for Groceries, Salt, &c., wil
be promptly executed.
Melt :re. John Sullivan & Sons, W. Starr &
Sons Caraon & Co., Mtn M'Cul
logli ev. Co,. WOO & Wilson, David Hays &
Co., Duvall,. Keigbler & 'Dorsey, Miller.anti
Maybe*, Turnbull; Dall & Robert
Garrett It. Sous, James George, Baltimore.
Messrs K. Climatal: Co. Wits.iling..Va
Messrs. H Graff, Piiiaburg.
W.. Kerr, Harrisburg. ,
Jail* Ctivv:lo, • '
..11t essra.'Muthollnti & line, Bliiir6;4110:
.1110asni..P. A & S :York.
Alreprii. „Tames Steel &. co., Lewis' & Butler
P , .
ELOUR iitiD! PRODUCE COMMISION
•
MERCHANTS,
• 365 Ealtimere "opposite Eutaw house,
•=7. —` ,
EVOTE whole attention to the sale
flour, aratn'aind Seedo c .irhiakty, Bacon,
.Lard, Better, Woof,'Pried • Frail, Eec.; iii.. on
. 111w.meet,reisionable - toning . som
to' remove villetti.thOt rill4have 'the, use ill Rail
Rood track coniteettpg with thp, Susquelinnut,
ROW; . respeet fully solicit o•te sign
.• ; trierita op!. thql pitetti and Will . therneelyuetv
drayaieen pit:IMMO Ito - etitiso,; w hist
jolo001•1arge car load - or more et a,
601 , 4.7 •-•-• • • • •
• - • .REFERENCES.
Me • stet - David Stewart & Co. i B u m l :i )
Mrr Sohn , D. Early,
-: Mr. Ilpto=stigh, Cllamborsburg. •
==ala
WEALTH.
ommision Business,
G tIySJ.NES,
L S GORDON.
EMMEEM
,Intittrancr
Tlie United States . Life Imp:lmm
• Annuity and.dust Company.-
hatter Perpzeual—Capi tal $25,000 0 614
THE • constant, 11*o/it:lied redicalion for
Life Insurance; gives the most abundant
and gratifying prool .that the public-mind is
deeply' impressed with the test importance of
this subject.' The 'great' object, however, of
•Insurance should .be safety, otherwise the whole •
motive to insure may be disappointed. Too
much 'care cannot be practised in the selection
of an office with' which ,to effect the contract.--
The choice should be regulated 'nOrby present
and - constant large inducements, as tins, is cer.
tainly Incompatible with , future befic4ts. The
premiums on life are calculated for the Attire,
if present and prospective benefits ihorefore are
given, the result ultimately, must terminate in
litigation, disappointment and ruin. 'flie object
aimed at by thisfastitetion las/ability end per
petaity. The rates of premium have been care
fully prepared with reference-to fluctuations.—
'l'he cash system of payments has also been.
adopted UnPaid premium Petals_ constitute no
part of the assets of this 'company, and- every
contingency being fortified with an ample cap
ital, security stamps tne•whola system. 'Thu,
feature, paramount to all other considerations,
commends the compssy to. ROBE: favor. Ex
planatory pamphlets, blanks. nOplication papers
-information, and every_ facility will be cheerfully
Illelli9llC4 filo public by Mr. E. BEATTY; who
has been.duly appointed agent of this company
for CdnYbeiland •county. Dr: H. fII.NKLEY
has also been appointed Medical Examiner:
.bifectors.—Stephen R. Crawford ; -Ambrose
\V 'Thompson, Benjamin \V Tingley, Jacob L
Florence, William M Godwin, Paul B Goddard
Lawrence Johnson, George l‘Pllenry, James
DaYereitx; John L - Lintnn."_
President.—Stephea R. Crawford.
Pic& President.—Anibrose 'W. 'Thompson,...",
Secretary & Treasurer.—Charles G Imlay .
Actuary—Manuel Eyre.
Calmed .F..s Attornell.—Tlionin's Balch.
' ..Medical Examiners. Paul,B Goddard, M.D.
William Pepper, M. D. [rine ly
FME INSURAIITC.V.
TIIE Allen and East Pennsborough Mutual
3. 7 ire Insurance Company of Cumberland county
ncorporated by an. act of Assembly, ienciw fully
organir:ed, and in operation under the manage
ment of the following commissioners, viz: .
Jacob Shelly, Win It Gorgon, Michael Cock
in, Melehoir ,Brennoman, Christirin,Stayman,
Simon-Oystor,Jacob-II -Coover,_Lowis Byer,
Henry Logrn ' Benjamin ;Musser, Jacob
kirk, Samuel Prowell, Joseuli Wickersham.
The rates of insurance are low and favora
bl n as any . Cempncy of the kind in die State.—
Persons wishing to become members are invited
to make application to the nzents pf the compa
ny; iyho. are willing to wait upon them at any
time. .
- • • JACOB SIINLLY,, President:
LENIZY LOGAN, Vice President. •,.
..LEVVIS lIYER, Secretary.
. MICHAEL COCELIN, Treasurer. ,
0ct17'49.
AGENTS
Cumberland county.—Rudolph Martin, New
CuMberland, C B Herman, Kingstown, Henry
Zearing, Shiremanstown, Robert Moore and
Charles 8011, Carlisle, Isaac Kinsey, Alechan..
iceberg. Dr. J. Ahl; Chnrehmwn.
York county.—John Sherrick, Lisburn, John
Bowman, Dtilsburg Peter Wolford, Franklin
John Smith, Seq., Washington, W S Pinking,
Dover, Daniel Ilaffensberger, J W Craft. tr
Harrisburg.—Houser & Lockman. ".•
Members tof the company having policies a
bout to expire can have them renewed by mak
ing•application to any of the agents.
.J -FOR 525 CENTSA !
—By means oF the pocket
Emil:mins; or, Every one
his own Physician ! Teen
ty4on mired' t
wards'ot a hundred onus
ngs, shotringprivate (Ili
:tans in every 'shape and
form, and Talformations
of the generative system.
BY \NM.YOUNG,_M.D.
-The time has -now •r
-'tring from secret disease
VICTIAI Or QUACIMAY
. _
,—ons contained 111 this book any
_ .
one may.cure himself, without hindrance to bu- ,
siness, or the kno . wledge of 'the most intimate
friend, and with one tenth the usual expense. In
additjon to thh.general routine of private disease
it fully explains the {muse of manhood's earl., da
cline,'wuji, -,
observations on marringebesidee
i i
ti
many othdr r lera,gements which it would not 'by
-proper to c umerate in the public prints.
221:Any persuts.sending. TIY ENTY-FAVE.CENTII, .
enclosed in n letter, will receive one copy of this
book, by mail, or five copies will he sent for one
dollar. Address, "DR. W. YOUNG,No. 1'52
SPRUCE Street, Pit ILADLEYI (IA" Post-paid.
jDR. YOUNG can be consulted on any of
- 11fisumniS - preseribilf in- his-different-puhliva
ions, at Ms Offices, I 52 SPRUCE - friTetieviiry
day between 9 and 3 o'cliNk, (Sundays excepted.
-May I,
.1650. .
SUPERIOR__PRESiI__GROCERIESA
Call and See befra;e Purchasing elsewhere!
/ECHE sub:criber is just receiving and oenp,
ing e.t his Cheap Family Grocery and
~ Quecnsware Store in West Main street, Car.
lisle, a very large assortment of all the,arn.
cies in his lino'ol business.
' Rio Coffee from 12 to 1 . 4 cents per pound,
far good to ~,a strictly prime article. Also,
Brown Sugas of the best quality, from 7 to 9
cents per pound, Lovering's best crushed and
pulverized Sugars from 10. to 12 ° 1.2 cents per
pound, N. 0. Sugar litmise nqd.Syrup Molar
sea of all grades from 33 to 62i per gallon.—
Also, a supply of froili ground SPICES of all •
kinds, warranted pure. SOAPS, FancY, Cas
tile; Rozin and Country Soaps, Chocolate, pul
verized Saiiiratiis, Indigo, Alotild and Dipped
Candles, Common and Winter Strained Whale
Oils. Also, a supply of fresh Hominy, cheese
from the best Dairies always on hand. Fancy
sewing; traveling, clothes and market Baskets,
together with a general assortment of Chew
ing and smoking Tobaccos; Spanish end half-.
Spanish Cigars, common — do., ropes, twin - Ce,
anirßrushes of all kinds.,.
'CEDAR W A R E.—Housekeepers, and
others expecting soon to embark - in the same
business, please tall and examine my stock of
NVash tubs, Wash. Rubbers, Churns, Cedar
Buckets, fancy, painted and tarnished Buckets,
Brooms,' &c., &c.
. GLASS AND QUF,ENSWARE.--;The
- subscriber has just added to his aheady large
stock a number of white Granite, Gold Figur
ed, Blue, Marble, Flowing Blue and Mulber
ry Tea Sets, of 48 pieces, • Also. Plates end
Dishes, Tumblers, Preserve Dishes, .Syrup
Bottles, &e. of every descriptioh and priee.so
.that he will be • able to meei.the. wants and
means of all in the community who, may favor
htm with a call.
inar6 .1 -H A L TWIT .
1 4'c * ;PI c**
A NEW supply ; of fresh Coffees, White and
Brawn Sugars, Spires of all kinds, ground and
unground, with all the other varieties of a Gro
cery:Store, including also a new supply of Jen
kin!a No, 1 Quality of
FINE GREEN & BLACK TEAS,
in metallic, Packs of quarter, Kali and pound
packages front 50 to $1,50 per pound, - as also
n the bulk. • All just opened and for sale at the
store of Lml2] J W EBY.
• Patent" Starch Polish..
FOR giving a beautiful gloss to Linens, Mae•
lies, Collars, ten., and prevents dust from
sticking to Linens, &c. It contains nothing
injurious• Just received by
decti G W HITNER.
BOOTS &" SHOES.
JUST received a largo assortment of Men
Women and Children's Boots and Shoes, Wit.
is' Double Soled ,Bnakins and Jenny. Lind
Shoes, which I can sell very cheap.
10ct2.3 N W WOODS, Ag't.
. •BOARDINCI.
ENIOUR OR. FIVE BOARDERS:wiII meet
Witlietccommodations on rensonalle terms,
by calling on the subscriber in South Hanover
street, Carlisle.
, JAMES McMATII.
January...23 o ,
SALT. -
1.25 SACKS O. SALT' receiving and
for nate cheap at thovvare'house of
. &TIE{ • .. - B MURRAY, Ag't..,
No. 8 Market/Streel, near Me Bridge,
HARRISBURG
EALER. IN Ell S_ AitA"'
P-Frl NES , HA.N T O LS,
MC. om Mc. most . colobratod j bastorn
poutactotioo; p:'lurpislied at Manufactui=.
pricoa:.4ll , . , [mars-3ar
. _
. .
To 'those' Interooted.
91HE. subassiberaAvieli nil:'indebted to them'
IL' to call Mid settle thositme by • the middle
i,e,.maroll, AS •
.nocossarf their accounts'
should be paid off.by that time !..Just
a.fino lot'ot• Now Goods, which wo axe aniline/
at•our usual low pricos;. , Cull and sea. ' •
Fob 26-3 t • . n & W BENTZ,'
D:.!- . .L.Afiii:,':.,:::. , 1:)
=ME
=MEM
GREAT COUGH REMEDY,
•
VAI V IE 1 2:2 )
F oCki_l6,l4 - 45 - 7,44.3_ , 1
' I 1,1 fi•
tAILsE PECTORAL;.,
• For the Cure of
60U,G17,5, acizan,
EcoAnstNmss;:lnioN.
CHIT'S, CROUP, ASTE.,
iVIA, ViTHOOPIPtck- COUGH
AND CONSUP.I.PTION.
In offering to the community this Justly cele
brated remedy for diseases of the throat and
Itiogs, it is not one wish to tel with the
or health of the a Weed, hot frankly to lay he•
fore.them the opinions of distin Wished men rind
$OlllO of the evidences of its success, from which
they can judge fdr themselves". We sincerely
pledge out selves to mate no a ill assertions or
lidse,shitementa of its s. eflicacY, nor will we hold
out soy hope suffering humanity which facts will
not warrant. ••
_Many pitmikare_here given, mtd,,we solicit an
inguliy from the puHie, into all'we putlish,feel
ing assured they will find them.ierfectly
and the medicine worthyllieir beat Confidence,
and patrorqe.
PI tO SILLIMAII. M. D., L..L.
Professtir of - Chemistry, Mintraology,&e:, Yalv
College, Member of the Lit., !list. Med. Pls.lo.
and Selen. Societ , es of Ameri-a &41111 Europe. •
4 g drem the MERRY PECTORAL an ad
infrable composition from some of the-best-ar----
iclea,in he Materia Medics, add a very efrect
ive remedy for the class of iseases it is intend
ed to cure."
Nen , Haven, Ct.,Nov. 1;1349.
Prof. CLEAT ELAN I), of llowdoin College, Me.
Writes—" I have witnessed the effects of your
, CIIERRY-PECTORAL' in my own family and
that.of my friends,and it gives me satisfliction
state in its favor that no medicine I,have, ever
known has proved so nminemly successful of
curing diseases of the throat and lungs."
REV. DR. OSGOOD
Writes . 7 " That he considers'CHEßßY PEC
TORAL' the best medicine for.Pulmytary affec
tions ever given to the public," and states that
"his daughter being obliged to keep the room
four mouths with a severe settled cough, uccoru-
Tanied - by'raisingprbloodiniglit'sweats - oind - the
attendant symptoms of consumption, commenacil
the Use 'of the 'CHERRY PECTORAL' and
had completely recovered,'''
11E'Aft THE PATIENT.
Dr. Ayer—LDear Sir; For two years I vas
afflicted with a very severe cough, accompanied
ho spitting of blood and profusb 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 prepara,ion.
JAMES RANDALL."
-Timm 'en ss. Springfield, Nov. 27.1848,
This day appeared the above named J aMes
Randah, and m'onounced the above statemons
true in every respect..
LORENZO NORTON, Justice.
viii RENIEDY TIIAT CURES.
RPonTLArin, Ale. Jan. 10,1847.
1)1.. Ayer; 1" have teen' long afflicted with
Asthma which grew yearly worse until last an.;
mint], it brought on a- cough which confined me
in my chamber, and began to assume the alarm
ing syniptoms • of- consumption. [had tried the
best advice and the best medicine to nopurpose,
until 1 used your CIIERRY PECTORAL, which
has cured me, and you may well believe me.—
, Chiteally yours.
• If there isany value in the judgment of the
wise, who speak from experience, here la i c:ailed.
nine Ivorthy-of -the public confidence..
PREPA,REn DY. J. - 4 c. 'AVMS, CHEMIST; I.OW}:LL
199.5 . 4C/lUSETTS.
Sold - 6y 7 n1% W I ing; S. A7Hubbard- St Mt: S.
Elliott, Carlisle; Dr. - 11.h Day, Mechanicsburg; .1
H. Herron, Newrille; J. C. E.:. J. B. Altick
peniburg3 and druggists generally.
• MEL MIKELER'S
celebrated Family Medicines.
It concerns every one. Cholera can be cured
Dr. Keeler's Sarsaparilla Panacea. For
the removal and permanent cure of al
Diseases miming from an impure
state of the Blood and habit
of body.
The All-wise Creator has implanted in all
organized bodies an innate disposition to self
preservation. The vital panels possess the
property-of resisting-the-101l uence -of-external
causes, butas the BLOOD is the common par
Wont front which all parts of living matte
derives its renovating elerneuts, and consequent
ly, upon which tile life'of organized beings de,,,
pood,:it.io-probablc- t ha t-in-casee.rol ; micideut i -
or where artiffmarnicana have been employed"
to deprive it of an essential property, the vital
effects of the Whole system 'be directed to.
ward restoring to it that property. cOn-
Atitutiouril.and. hereditary Affections, this fluid
has undergone some primary alteration, which
is the cause of the special disease, or which cs
sentially contributed to its production. A-onto r
ration to health cart only be obtained by a re
moval of the inerbiffe cause throtigh the inedi
um of the circulation, and Dr. Keeler's Sores
peril's, is the most .powerful modifier of agent
effecting this fluid koown. Seu pamphlets.
Blackwoodtown, N. J., June 6,1848.
Dr. heeler—Deer Sir: I am entirely out of
your Panacea. 1 was called upon day. before
yesterday for half a dozen. Your medicine is
becomleg very popular whore rhave introduced
it, end I think the more it is used the more pop
ular it will gct. Respectfully yours,
PARHAM', M. D.
tFor details, certificates &c, see circa'
larti, &c. - - Price $1 per bottle, large/size, 6 but,
ties $5
DR. REELER'S COUGH SYRUP
Among all the remedies before the public
thie_stands—pre•cniinent—in incipient—Consump—
lion, •Bronchitis, Catarrhs, Coughs, Hoarseness,
Whooping Cough,Fleurisy, Asthma, Spitting
of Blood y and for all affections of the pulmonsi y
organs occasioned by cold. 'ro6 much praise
cannot be bestowed upon thin remedy, and the
proprietor urges' every ono afflicted with any of
the above complaints to. secure it at once. It
is Warranted to cure or no pay. Prise only 50
cents. •
DR. KEELER'S CORDIAL AND CARMI-
N ATI VE
Every, family whether, rich ur poor, who val
ues health and all its blessings, khould have this
invaluable remedy at hand. It is infinitely the
beet remedy known fir Diarrheas; Dysentery,
Cholera Morhus, Cholera InfantUan, Cholic,
Flatulency, griping pains, cramp, etc., and for
all diseases of the stomach and bowels caused
by Teething. Tho numerous testimonials - Rom
Physicians and others unsolicitbd has given it
a reputation as' firm as adamant.. arPricto
25 cent• per bottle.
DR. KEELER'S. VERMIFUGE
This remedy is pleasant to the taste, harm.
less to the patient and till powerful in removing
all kinds of worms from the body. It is with
out doubt, the cheapest and best worm destrlly
ing medicine before the public, and will if ad
ministered according, to directions, remove
them - within five or mix hours after token: The.
dose is small, and each bottle contains twice as
much as similar remedies. Price only 25 cents
per bottle.
DR. KEELER'S LIVER AND SANATIVE
PILLS
AlthoOgh nut recoMmended. as a neon,' all?!
yet they aro the fnildest and beet namedy to re.
move Constipation. Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Bil
iousness, Nervousness, Foul Stomach, Plead•
achq, Indigestion, eta. Ulike other purgative
Medicines they leave the bowelsalvrayavelpied
and consequently are the proper medicine. for
for ferhales and person■ leading a solitary , life.
Price 25 cents.
DR. KEELER'S RHEUMATIC LOTION
A justly celebrated. external application for
Pains of the Chest, Neuralgia, Headsche,,Speos
Bruises, Tie Dolorous, Swellings of the Joints,
Rheumatism, Gout, sciatica and rof all disor
ders wherein a sedative and rubefacient reme
dy is applicable. Price rtwenty.five cents - per
bottle. ,
All °Nile above celebrated and extensively
used medicinen, are prepared and 'sold Whole
-We; and - Retail; at - 294 MARKET "STREITP,'
Tor' sale by S. ELLIOTT, Carlisle ; A. G.
Miller, tliel;ingent . Me9sra,Altick, Sliippens.;
burg, -J. F. Spa); r,,alechanicabitrg, . Bilnet,
Shisernanetown, and an erefy town throughnot
Alm eonnty and Btato..,' Pinuney:l4, 1851
iNIT4A.TE OF-'II.I.AGN4SIA.—An ogroo-
IL/ ,oblo and. Mild ; refrigiiront and
or Odo by; . 113 I/BARD. . [ flinr26
Sack Fianna;
U IlleColYbd ICiffohOyn coolortment of Col
odd;kine to *it—Blot k
Cliay‘ , lll4oi,geflc'Gtiotin riok' Clianiett
Y.A.10; WNW 'raid lon 1 , 13 n
111 : steat yutjoty. - a'V arrNratv
•
, ' illi9cciktitons.
Price. Reduced!
VAUGHN'S
urnoNrßaPric IMMURE!
Largo Vonlos•Only One Dollar.
The Proprietor of the Greet American Remedy " VAUOLIN .
VICOETAXILE LITIIONTRIPTIC MIXTURIC," 1111111 Ced by thi
argent aolleitationa of hi, Agouti, throughout tho Unita
BMW end Canada. has nom,
•
Reduced the Pride •
of b 6 poppies and well known article; and from the dale
wincefortli. be will pot up but one she roan —lde untie
'oldest—the retail price will be
•
ONE DO.LRAR. •
I,rrhe public: may rest 'assured thaktharacter of gis Medi
Xing, its strength, and curative properties WILL SIZIKAI ,
JXCIIANGID. end the MM. oars will 110 bestorrk is pre
serfsag it is heretofore. •
- As this medicine, Under its reduced price, will be purchase 1
ty thew; sato have not hitherto made themselves acquaints
with Its Virtues. the proprietor would beg lolntimate that Id'
article id not to:be clawed with the vast amountof " nemedir
IX the day ;" It claim. for itself a grower healing , power, i
all diseases, than any other , oreparation now bohre fh
world; and has sustalueo .taelf for eight year. by its mystic
medical virtues, end, until this raluction, commanded doubt
.ho prieeof any other article in this line. '
NOTICS 1 1 ARTyJII.A.IILY, thli article Lela with great box
nr power and•certainty, upon the
and all other organs, upon the prow Wien of
,whleh liftmeth depend.
This medicine has a lastly high.reputo a• a remedy far
Drcipiy andGiavol;
sad all climate or that nature. It may bo yelled open who
be intelligent phyeielan. has abandoned his patient. -.and l
*JIM &Alarming flitlesCe, more amegially Daorir, the prop,
ator would-sunnily : and • homily Moommend - 1G - Art
lament prim it is easily obtained by all, and the trial proi
the article to be the •
, peapeat..llladicine in - 2ilairorld
rsr Please ask for pamphlets— thiIMINII gin them way
they contain over sixteen pages of receipts, (iunddition to fu
medical matter) valuable for household purveys., and vela%
will save many doltur per year to practical housekeepers.
Those receipts am detroduced to make the book of grit
value, aside from Its character as an ativertaing medium ft •
the Medicine, the testimony in fever of which, in tie. ferns.:
letters from all tiarte of the &litany, may be relied open..
fIVT " Vauglin's Vegetable LithontriptinMixture'•— tk
Great Arrietican Remedy, now for ado in-quart bottles ug
each, email bottles of 60 eta each. No small bottles will 6
foetal after the prawn 'took is dispoeal of.
Principal „Office, Buffalo, N. Y.„201 Main Street,
' G. C. VAUGHN.
- Sold Wholl.llo - and Retail by OLCOTT MUICESSON I
CO., IV Maiden Lane, New York City:
5.—A1l letters (excepting from agents and dealers wit
whom ho teamilets business) must be post paid, or no !Mende
id 13a given n them.
S W •llavcretick, Carlislo,
I C & C B Altic . k, Shippensburg,
Ruspel `&Dickinson,
J Spahr, 14echnriiesqui.g,
A H Zfiger;-Kingstown.
Octl6
Valuable School Books,
tHELA SHED BY `rHontis, cow AETII
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PHIADELPMA, and for, eale by all the book
sellixs in the United States :
MITCHELL'S PRIMARY . GE9GRAPHY,
An easy introduction to
,the study nt Geogra
phy, designed for children, and completely- il
lustrated by 120 engravings -and 14 colored
maps: •
MITCHELL'S IHTERHED/ATE GEOGRAPHY—.
The text, the exercises the illustrations, and the
forty beautiful mnps are printed together,,in one
quarto volume.
:MITCHELL'S SCHOOL GEOGRAPHy. & ATLAS,
a system of modern Geography, comprising a
descviption of-the-present-Mote of-the-world and—•
its(five great divisions. , Embellished with nu
merous c-e ravingo and illustrated by an excel
lent Atlas containing 28 handsome and accurate
colored maps. This series of Geography by S.
Augustus Mitchell has been- wholly or partly
• i ntroduced - into - thc-public-- a nd vote --school s
of all the principal cities and - towns of the Uni‘
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merits in these schools, it has received an almost
universal-recommendation. ' •
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MITCHELL'S ANCIENT GEOGNA.PIIT fk. ATLAS
An ancient, classical -and—stiered—Geogrophy,-
embellished with engravings of remarkable
events, views of ancient cities, eta., and accom
paned by ancient Atlas connuning 12 beautiful
colored maps.
MITCHELL'S ATLAS Of' OUTLINE MAPS
MitchelPfcßiblicalandSabbath S . chool Geog
raphy, with Maps and embellishments. Mitch
ell's Key to the study of Maps. and Carroll's
Key to Mitchell's Geography, are excellent and
popular books, and are becoming very exten
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GILEV„NE'S FIRST LESt.ON IN i+;I[AMMAII, baSe.ll
-upon-the et - truction -nod- annlysis of -sentences; -
designed as 8.5 introduction to the "A tdysis."-
Gurvxr's ANALYSTS - 1 Irenfie on the SIM'S
Lure of the English language, with illustrationt
and ex6reises adapted to the use of brhoole,
Samuel S. Green, A. M., Prinwpal of, the
hhoks hove already in - the short Hine
they'have been published ,obtaMed a very
ICliSiVe circulation, having been introduced into
the public schools of Boston„ Baltimore, Pitts
burg, Cfnehmatti, St.
_Louis, Vieksburg. and
other',cities and tOWII.I, and recommended by
those 'who have hied 1.111111 in their schools, ns
without question the hest •Englisb Grammars
in existence.
WAN'S SCHOOL READER'S.
UM: Pnl*rene• SCHOOL READEH — PaIk ISt IS
intended for beginners. It contains n lesson
upol each of ‘ the elementary sounds of the lan
guage The Prihniry School Reader, part 2tl,
contains exerehes in articulation, Arranged in
connection with easy trolling' lessons. The
Primary,Reader, pirrt ad, is ileaigned for llic
first class in Primary Schools, and the lowest
class in Grammar Schools.
. _
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— THE DISTRICT SCHOOL HEADER, is IIOSISH
for-the highest classes- in public and -private
schools. It contains exercises in articulation,
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rules rind suggesstionsas are deemed useful.
THE, INSTRUCTIVE RIMIER ' • or R Course o
I Rending - 0n,,-IllstoryrScience-and-Lite
nature designed for sehouls.
1111 , 1 SPELLING BOOK.
Consisting of words in columns and sentences
for oral and writtenexercises - . It is a complete•
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orthography.
This huddly popular series of reading books,
end this'opelling book were cdmpiled by Mr.
Vt m.ll - Swav t of Boston and judging from the
rapid introduction Into schools which they have
obtained in the Eastern and Middle
_States and
in ninny of the Western and Southern States,
we think they are really better adapted to the
wants of teachers and scholars than any other
yet published. The publishers haven very large
number of recommendations from public school
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FROST'S HISTORY ,OP THE U. STATES.
One vol 2 12.m0 for high schools and acade
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Or common schools, I vol. 18 mo.
JATITI B's•ERACTICAL•PHIBIOLOOV,. for the use
of schools and families, 1 vol. 1.2 mo., with
engravings.
PRIbIOLOGY, by the same author, I
vol. 18 mo.
Finer Doo.t IN . 4 .IIITHIIETIC, by P.A. Adams,
intended fer primary and common schools. ,
ARITHMETIC 1N TWO. PARTS.
By the same author. Part 'first—advanced
lessons 'in menial drithmellif ; Tart second--
rules anti examplci for , practice id written arid'
meths, for common and high schools_'
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