Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, May 28, 1851, Image 4

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FRESH ARRIVAL OF
English and . American. Hardware.
Cheaper than can be rlind this side of the
/101 HE subscriber' having. just returned front
the Eastern cities with afull and . Mine.
borne assortment °fell kind's of HARDWARE
of the very best makers and %tell selected, is
now opening at the Cheap Haillware Stand in
North flahover street, next door to Scott' n Ho
tel, formerly kept by Henry Glass, where he
would invite all that are in want or good and
cheap Hardware to give him -a call and see and
eatisly yourself of the truth, as we,are determ
ined to selltat a very small advance. Small
profits - and quick - sales' are the order of the 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, struit•neeked and
barrelled Bolts, of every kind, trill!, cross cut
and circular •Saws, hand, panel, ripping and
back Saws, bright, black and blue augurs; o
the very best makers, Chisels, broad,pointing
hand and chopping Axes, of difi'eront makers
hatchets, planes and plane bits, steel and irqn
-giquaras, files and rasps, nails, brads and spikes.
of all sizes and warranted of the best quality.
To Saddlers and Coach .Makers,
Oar - stock consists of a complete assortment of
articles in your line of business, saddlery tools,
brass, silver and Japaned mounting; carriage
trimmings, broad pasteing and seaming laces
and fringes, plain and figured canvass, of
cloth, top lining cloth and serge lining of yari
ous kinds, white, red, blue and black patent
- leather Dashers, -silver and brass plate, Deer
rosate,,hubs t
vo'a,
tic springs, iron axles malleable castings, &c.
To Cabinet and Shoe Makers,
A full stock Of slide kit and findings, boot me
coccus, French kid, straits, morocco and lining
and binding skins, lasts, tacks; pegs, hammers
pinchers and. French morocco. kit of every de
scription, superior copal varnish; Japan and
black varnish-'mahogany - and - maple Vaneers,
moulding, beading; resets, glass, mineral and
'mahogany knobs of every size and style.
• To Illacksmiths, Farmers and Others:
10 tot of assorted bar iron, v arranted to be . of
the best quality. A splendid assortment of bar
and rolled iron, hammered, horse shoe, scollop,
plough, broad, an narrow tire, rolled, horseshoe
bar, band, round and square iron, cast, shear,
spring, English and A merican blister steel, Eng.
lish — Wagon - boxes, - Carriage - bexea . in setts, an
vils, vices, files, rasps. horse shoe nails, &c.
• To liousekicpers.
•
A beautiful assortment of cheap fancy goods,
such as waiters, trays,. plain and fancy knives
and. forkarbutcher -knives and steels, brittania
lamps, brass candle sticks, Brittannia and silver
table and tea spoons, plated butter knives, pre,
serving kettles, smoothing irons , iron and tin
ned tea and oval boilers, iron frying and bread
pans, washboards, tubs, churns, buckets, iron
pots, wash kettles, and stew paps, &c.
To Gunsmiths, Marksmen and Others.
_
Rifle .and Gun Barrels, tone action, plug,
nipple and back action Gun Locks, gun mount•
ing and gun breech cocks, sheet brass and
German silyer ornaments, &c,
To Painters:
A fresh lot of Wetherill'a pure and extra
White Lead, oil and turpentine, yorniShes, Jo.
pan, white and red lead, yellow find Green
paint,'ground in oil, whiting, yellow ochre, &c.
To Blasters and JVm•ksnten.
A good assortment of double refined powder
rock powder of extra quality, safety-fuse, shot,
flints and bar lead, ropes of all• kinds, for
threshing machines and -well diggers, and a
'thousand other articles too numerous to insert,
hil we- ask-is to.grive us cn - 11, and we are con ,
fident you will find n good 'assortment of Hard•
ware and cheaper than can be found In any
other House this side of the'east. Give us a
11.ndwrire Stand formerly kept by Lewis Har
lan, in North Hanover street, next dopr to
Scott's Hotel, formerly kept by Henry Glass..
novG - JACOB SENER
FO_ TEC IZOLVDAYS
Splendid Fancy Goods, Elegant
Gift Books, &c. &c. "
NV. HAVERSTICK has just received
from , the city and is now opening a-splen
did display of FANCY GOODS, suitable for
•the approaching' HOlydny Season, to which ho
dosirbs to cell inn attention of his friends and
the public His assortment in this line cannot
be surpassed in novelty and elegance, and
both - .. hi-quality and price of the articles, can.
not fail to please purchasers., It would beint'
possible to enumerate hie
110LIDAY FANCY GOODS;
which comprise every variety of fancy articles
of tho most novel styles and exquisite finish,
such as
—Ladirie-Fancy-Baskets,
Fancy Work Bokes, with sewing, inetrunets
Terracotta Work (a recent noveltyd
Paper Macho Goods,
and trays,'
Fancy ivory,. pearl and shell card cases,
',Tort Mon nines, of everYi_variety,
• Gold pens and pencils,
**- Fancy paper
m weights, -
Papetere, with a largo variety of ladies
fancy stationery,
Motto seals and wafers,
Silk and bead purses,
j Ladies' riding whips, elegantly finished,
• Ladies' fine cutlery,
1 - Perfume baskets and bags,
. Brushes of every kind for the toilet,
Roussel's perfumes of the various" kinds,
Musical instruinents, of all kinds and mitt!
prices, together with an innumerable variety o
nriieles elegantly finished and suitable for ho
lyday presents, to which he invites special at
--tention.
• ,Also, an extensive and elegant collection-of
HOLIDAY' GIFT BOOKS,'
comprising the various English and Ainerhirin
ANNUALS for 1851, richly embellished and
illustrated POETICAL WORK B, with
'CI 11-LD R-EWS—P-ICT-GR-lAL-13 - ,0 0 K-S-, - 1
foe thildren of all agne,' than whichinothing
can bo more appropriate or pleasing as holiday
-gifts. His assortmentof . School Books and
School Stationery is oleo complete, and com
prises every thing used in- Colleges and the
Schools. He also desires to call the particular
attention of Families to his elegant display of
LAMPS . , GIRAND °LES, &c. •
from the extensive establishments of Cornelius.
Archer and others of Philadelphia, comprising
every style of Parlor, Chamber and Study
Immiis; for burning - either :lard, sperm or etlia--
real oil, together with 'Flower Vases, Fancy
Screens, &c. His assortment in this line is un
equalled in the borough. Also,
---FRUPPS.-FANC-Y—CONFECTIOAR-Yr-
NUTS--TRESERVED FRUITS, &c. '
•
° in every variety and at all prices, all of which
aro pure and fresh, such as can bo confidently
recommended to his friends and the little folks.
His stock embraces everything in the line of
• Fry Goods, with many other artidles useful
to hottsolceopers,whieh the public are especially
inited to call and see during the holidays.—
Remember the Old .Stand, nearly opposite the
.Bank on North Hanover street.
deckt.' S W. HAVERSTICK.
arnESZIL anoominst
A NEW supply orfresh Coffees, White . and
, Brown Sugars, Spices of all kinds, ground and
utiground, with all-the other varieties of a Gro•
ceryiStore, including also a new supply of Jen
k;zz's No. 1 Quake lof ' •
FINE GREEN & BLACK TEAS, '
in metallic packs of quarter, half and pound
Packages from 50 to 51,50 per pound,,as oleo
n the bulls.. All just opened and for sole n t the
store of (m 123 J W EBY.
Patent Starch Polish,
VIOR giving a beautiful gloss to Linens, blue.
V line, Collars, ,Btc., and prevents dust from
eticßing'to Linens, &c.• It contains nothing
injurious. Just received by,
disci] G W ,lIIT NE R.
BOOTS & SHOES
JUST received a large aasortment of Men
Women and Childreire Boots and-Shoes, Wil.
•Dcitthln 'Soled Buskins and Jenny Lind
Shodecivhich I can soil very cheap.. •
10ct23 N-,W WOODS, Ag't:,
._ . .
. . - . SALIN -
~,
SACKS;, OF SALT 'steels/log, and
25
for aide cheap at the warn house of
' . 1
octfr, , -, W B MURRAY, Ag't.
' i4lt. A. svinutzt., •
8 Markt! gtre!t, near the Pridgi,
`11:&11.RISBUit:G:
-riEALER•IDVTI NNE , n , ,s
. .urAlaioiToM";
&A m. t rom 0 moat co obratad Las ter ..
anufaatoriee. IKTFurnishod at Minutia:aut..,
a.priceo ; 44. :(mars-3m
. • . • Ampirican.oll. •
JUST rolelvoil Amfiriolin
Oil. F ,, r ' A. C. FETTER, • -
148 Nopliffanoy,
Ztoro , Br, ZolloP•
,
Ektfinsive-Oabinet .Ware, , ltoono;.
wiEft...f.B.:SIBILEY, successor tolitm.
C; Gibson, CABINET-MAKER & Ebr-
D IittTAKER.,. North lihniciver street, Carlisle,
would respectfully inform the citizens of 'Carlisle
and-the public th'at he pow hos.on
• hind a large assortment of new
and elegant FURNlTURE,consisting in part
.ot Soles,
- •Wardrobes, Card and other
Tahles, .13 amens, Bedsteads, plain , and tansy
Sewing Stands, &c, manufactured of the best.
materials and quality warranted. Also a gene
ral assortment of Chairs at %he lowest pri cesL—
Venitian Blinds, mado to order and repairing
promptiy attended to, '11:7 - 1.1OFFINS made to
order at the shortest notice. and having a spier'.
(ha Hearse he will attend funerals in town or
country. Ke'liont forget the old stand of Wtn.
C. Gibson, in .DlM•th ILmo'ver street, a few
doors north of Glass's Hotel. -
. Sept 4-ly. It. 13. SMILEY,
4: 4 ,0 us
Canner of Hanover and Loopier sts., Carlisle.
rin
HE undersigned has always on hand a large
'stock of superior Cabinet
.Ware, in all the
dilfeient styles, which he is prepared .to sell at
the lowest prices. lie invites attention partic
ularly to the Patent .Vprinz-Bottom Bedstead, it
most useful article, which entirely obSiates all
objections. The dottom calf. be attached to old
Bedsteads. They have giirmi entire satisfac
tion to all who have them in use.
(KY - COFFINS Made to order at th`o 'shortest
notice.
JACOB FETTER
Carlisle, Jan'y. 22, 1851.—1 v.
Extensive Furniture Rooms
TA NIES R.WEA.VER, would respectfully
call the attention of House Keepers and the
public to his extensive -stock of ELEGANT
FURNITURE. including Sofas, Wardrobes,
Comm, ,Tila ,they Tables. pressing and plain
Bureaus and every oth , r article in Illg branPli of
business. Also, now on hand the largest as
sortment of CIIAIRS in Carlisle, at-the lowest
prices. K2 - Coffins made at the shortest notice
and a Flcarso provided for funerals. He solic
its a call at his establishment . on North Hano
ver street, near Glass's HOTE'L. W. 8.-Fur
Muir° hired out by the month or year.
March 20,- 1850.-1 y •
r.ivarixEms Emaronrtrav •
r t nllE subscriber would respectfully invite
.It. the attention of farmers to his assortment
of PLO WS, nnw manufee;
lured near Craighead's Mill
in South Middleton township,_
four miles south of Carlisle.
My assortment consists of
Withroveis, Stuckey's and Ball's patterns.
The Castings will all he ground. I will also
make GRAIN CRADLES. of the most im
proved 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.
\VM. L. CRAIGHEAD, Propt,r.
DAVID STUCKEY, Mamdacer
Feb.l9 6m
A spLmiNnixo s,TOCIT. I
Ir LIE undersigned respectfully informs his
41 1 -. friends, and the !public generally, that he
has just returned from
'Philadelphia, having
;•„- , purchased the moat
-
;s< 4 2_ lensire, 'as *ell as the
•• 8
3 cheapest assortment of
7 5 4 1 5, 0
WatcheS, - Jewelry,
&c., ever nroughtfro Carlisle. Ms stocit eon
slots in part of '
Gold and Silver Patent Lever-Watches,
Gbid and Sliver detatched do. ' do.
Gold and Silver Lepine Watches.
-- in - short 'every variety of-Watches at-all pricesi-
Gold Guard and.ViiLt Chains. Medallions,
Watch Keys, EafkriiTs Finger Riligs,Breast
Pins, Gold and Silver Pencils, Gold and Silver
pens SW — eases eiiir'Bralielets grearvariety.
A splendid article of Gold, Sliver, German
..s.Silver, arid Bleed Steel SPEC
TACLES, whictrare unsurpass•
oil in on p,lity by any other aiticlo west of Phil
adelphia, and which can he sold-at least 20 Fee
cent cheaper thlin in any other establishment
in Ma country„ Also a largo lot of
SILVER-ViTARE,
comprising Table--and -Tea Spoons, Butter
Knives, Srlt Spoons, Fruit Knives; Thimbles,
&c. -Also, Card Cases, Porte Monnaies, Port
Folios, Ladies Writing Desks, with great
variety of other fancy articles unnecessary to
.rnention. A large lot of CLOCKS, assorted
patterns, whirls will be sold low, and warranted
to be good.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired,
Ho invites all to call and examine his stock,
assured that none can fail to be Suited in qual
ity, quantity and PRICE., His articles are cash
purchases, consequently ,'-ho can afford to sell
lower than the'same articles can be purchased
elsewhere. Call at the old stand, a few doors
-west of-Burl:holder's hotel.
January 15, 1851—ly T. CONLYN.
China and Crockery Ware.
Slone_Ware, -...-
such as Dishes, Blares, Tea Sets, covered ad
uncovered dishes, bowls, toilet and cho ',her
sets, pitchers, &c., together with a lot o
Blue Liverpool Ware,'
all
all of the latest style sad shapes, also, all the
various articles of the best common
• While and Edge'd Ware.
The assortment includes a few plain
While and Gold Band China Tea Sets,
of the best 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
Glass Ware, including a fine assortment of
/tar and Table Tumblers,
_
dishes, footed and other bowls, gobleti,`wine
glasses, lemonades; lamps, &c. The prices
for all of which are fixed at the_ lowest cash
prices. We invite our friends who are in Want
—ol_articlea_m_eurline_to_give_us_a_c_a/L
mars J W Eli Y.-
A Voice from the « Burnt District:,
Blonyerls Candy Factory Rebuilt.
THE subscriber would respectfully aiinounee
to his friends and the publicgenerally, that his
Factory which was destroyed by the late fire,
has been rebuilt, and he is now prepared to
furnish _them with .
-CflOiGE ANDtESi
manufactured of the best material, which he
will sell wholesale or retail at the old stand
- in North Hanover street, a few doors north of
the Valls, where he has just opened a general
assortment of 4•
FRUITS AND NUTS, •
consisting of Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs,
Almonds, English Walnuts, Cocoa Nuts, Pea
Nuts, Sm. HO would also call attention to his
large assortment of
TOYS AND FANCY •GOODS, _
consisting of toys of Glass„Wooddi Gum and
China, of endless varieties. , In connection
with the above, he has on hand a prime lot of
FRESH GROCERIES,
consislint , 'of Sugars, Coffees, Tone, Molasses,
Spices% trackers, Matches, Blacking, &c.—
Also, a prima lot of CIGARS,_.of the, hest
brands. •
The subscriber retain; his sincere thanks to
a generous 'public for the patronage bestowed
andlimpes by a desire.tci pleass'to me
rit a continuance of the same. He would also
return thanks to the Firemen and Citizens for
their efforts to save his property on the night
of the late conflagration
Carlisle, apt P. MONYIIR.
ron
SEVERAL two story BRICK HOUSES
i
, v on the north bast corner of the,publie
tesquare in the row knowb as "Harper's
1 Row.". For terms, Ar.c.,inquito 'of the
subscriber.
tin -lit vo3I - ROB"F. IRVIN E./..
~.
Sack flannels,• - •
JUST received n general assortment or Col,
ored Flgonole for !Adieu Sacks, to wit—Bladtz
Gray, Slue, Red. - Gieen, - Pink and Cluingta
ble. 'Also, White .Woolen and Cotton Man
ia great variety. G AV RITNER.
nrrart.
THAT Large Two'l Story 110IJSE on the
. corndr of Main and Pitt streets,
and oPposite the Rail Road Depot
. 0)1• 111 - 1 ~. This - house, is . large and roomy
, n - and having every convenience, la
well suited for a boarding house:
Possession given 'immediately. • For terms,
which.aro reasonablo, enquire at the promisee.
vtrazirwrixel •
, , •
THE eubearritierle in,!:vverat of ,
quantity of
BLACIC OAK HARK4for•whialtho will pay,
$3',50 per cord forth° beat quality. • •
may? . JACOJs
E
DRUGS F , '; 7 DRUGS I::,:i_,,DßtfG9l.;':
• e . s
rrh Sprin g ' I
Supply
HAVE just reeeiveja• fresh iatecli of Med
icines, ,Paints; Glass, Oil, &c., which
having been' purehaaeti With great care at the
best city housed; I can confidently' recomriiimd
to Families, .Physicians, Country Merchants
and Dealers, as being fresh and pure.
Herbsand Extinetb,
Spices,ground and whole
Essences,
Petfumery, &c.
-Irarratilect Genuine..
-STUFFS.
Log and Cam Woods,
Oil Vitriol
Copperas,
Lac Dye;
PAINTS.
Wetherill -&-Brother's- Pure - Lendi - Chroma
Green and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes,
Jersey Window Gloss, Linseed Oil, Turpen
tine; Copal - nth - coach - Varnish, and ilea - Lead.
All of which will be sold at the very lowest
market price, Also,a fresh and ',splendid as
sortment of 5
FANCY GOODS, FRUITS,II
Confectionary, and innumerable other articles
calculated for use and ornament, all of wLich
are offered at the lowest cash prices, at the
cheap Drug Book and Fancy Store of the sub
scriber on North Hanover street.
S. W. HAVERSTICK.
May 22,' 1850.
Piktent Mediein'm,
Fine hfimi craft.
Instruments,
Pure Essen': Oils
Cod Liver . Oil
D YL
Indigoes,
llladders,
Sumac
Alum,
Eli I 4 All: dif,
OWENS &. 3EVECILARES,
Recently from Philadelphia:
ESPECTFULLY inform the citizens of
n Carlisle and its vicinity, that they have
now at their Marble Yard . in South Hanover,
street, a few doors_ south ofihe Court House,
and nearly opposite A &,W Bontz's Store, an
elegant stock of pure
A.IIPRIC.IN WHITE JIMRBLE,
and are preparectto execute iffitrelfastlifitslieli
style -
.11[07tUnletaS, Tombs,
Gray; Stones at all pyives, Jflanlles,
Dopr and IVindoto Stso, 4c,' L L
together with every other article in their lino,
and promise that in fineness of finish, chaste
ness ,of design add quality of 111nrble," their
work shall not besurpasscd by any other estab
lishment. •
They are also the authorized agents of Mr
Robert Wood, of Philadelphia. and will fur- , nish from his-manufactory . all varieties of IRON
RAILING for the enclosing of Grave lots and
all other purposes r at-the shortest notice_and.at.
Phihtdelphia prices. They will also finish or
manufacture all kinds Of Building Work, such'
as Sills, Steps and Platforms, Sic., at the short
est notice and on the most reasonable terms.
Ilaving.had great experience, and -heing.ere
ployed in the best shops of Philadelphia, they
are therefore enabled to manufacture the most
fashionable work, and., , respectfully ask a share
of the patronage of Carlisle and the surrounding
country. [Carlisle, nov6 18501
WILT+ liras s urrma
THOUSANDS of bottles of the AMERI
CAN COMPOUND have been sold dur
ing tjje past year, and was never known to
full of curing, in a few days, of a certain deli
cate disease, Seminal weakness and all diseases
of the Urinary organs. Persons afflicted using
this pleasant and popular remedy, need fear no
exposure, us it leaves DO odor on tho breath,
requires no restrictions in die: •or business—
contains n..) Mercury or noxious drugs injurious
to the system,.and is adapted to every age, sex,
or eondition.. It is also the best remedy known
for Fluor Alba's or. ‘Vbites, (femple complaints)
with which thousands stiffer, without the know
ledge of u remedy. This celebrafed remedy
has long been used iii private practice ail phy
skier' and wall, unerring success, radically
min
curing—ninetye of-the- inindred—cases , in a.
few dais. Around each bottle ary j plain and
full directions.
CAUTION4Ask ler the AM ERICA N'
COMPOUND, and purchase only of the Agents
Price $1 per battle. Fur sale by S. ELLIOTT
Carlisle; J. Wyeth, Harrisburg; R. Williams
Columbia: by A. Miller, Lancaster; E. Morris
La Co:, York. • (January, 15, 1,11§.1.
REIVZOVILM
STOVE WAREROOMS AND TIN MAN
unteronv.
rirtflEsubseribeeeikOno'to inform their friends
la. and tile 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 bound in their new and com
modious manufactory on the West side of the
said street, a few doors above -Loather street,
where they will continuo to keep on hand a lull
assortment or every kind of
Tin, Copper and SheotAiron Woe:.
•
which may be needed by housekeepers and
others. Their articles urn 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 ilfiparcaus.
They will promptly attend to the laying of
TIN ROOFING andsHOUSE SPOUTING'
in town and country, and on the most 'reuserm.
ble terms. Every branch of their business
will be carefully attended to with the utmost
promptness. ,
They also keep constantly on hand a large
variety of
COAL AND WOOD STOVES,
comprising every variety of plain ten-plate
STO VES, ologant wood and coal. air-tight,
PARLOR STOVES, of , the latest. styles,
COOKING STOVES of the newest and most
improved inventions, tt'variuus prices, which
cannot fail to please every taste. They re
spectfully solicit an examination by the public
of their large and varied nssortmentt of stoves.
Thankful to ihe public for favors khcretofore
extended, and being, determined to relax no
exertions to give satisfaction to their custom.
ors they hope to merit a continuance of pa
, trawl
' IgrThe highest cas
old Copper and Pewter._
MORRIS & HERSHEY,
'Carlfale, March 19, 1851—ly
price wi
Fresh Arrival of Hardware.
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST....
rgAVING just returned from New York &
Philadelphia with the best and Cheapest
Stock of HARD WA REX U TLERY U ILD
IN G MATERIALS, PAINTS, , &c., ever
brought to Carlisle, I would respectfully request
dealers and consumers' and all others to give
me a call and see whether they cannot got more
and better goods forrhe same money than at
any other place in town. My stock of Locke,
Latches, Balm, Hinges, Screws, Nails, Spikes,
.Glass, Paints, &c.,-is complete and very cheap.
Carpenters' Tools, I have a splendid assert.
mem: Also,'Cabinet Maker's Tools and Ma•
tubas ' viz :•-z‘Vaneers,Mahogany, Mineral and
Glass Bureatiqc.nobs and Varnish. . •
_
SNDDLERS & COACH MAILERS,
cnn have everything in their line cheaper that
ever.
FOR SELOEMAKEIIS,
I have a Britt rats stock of Morocco and Lining
Skins; Bindings, Pegs, Thread and Wax, and
d `Superb assortment of Shoemakers Tools. 'I
haveMso a complete assortment of Ball's Lasts,
made in Harrisburg, whielt con be 'had at no
other place in town, and at Ball's Prices. 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 and Trays,Tabs, Buckets,
&c. . WALL PAP ER -
I have the , largesi, Handsomest and Cheapest
'Assortment in •town. And to all who want
Good and Cheap' HARD WARE, I would say
come and soo for yourselves.
. oct3l:i - , •: 7 P LYNE.
TYIIIDIMILL4LS & PAILBSOLS.
, SELLING OFF CHEAP. r"
[SAVING decided to . quit the • business, I
Cl propose to mill my stock at very low pd.
cos. Tt embraces the newest find most desira
ble styled.• You are invited to call Mid exam.
ino.. WM. H. RICHARDSON,
mr26.2m ' No 104 Market. er. Philada. •
To „Milliners.' 40
.
•JU S T received another' lot , of Bonne'
Frames of tho latest style: Also, Bonnet silket
Silk and Satin 'Linings of various colors.
• dooll• . • WvIIITNRR.
. • . ..
AFULR assortment of ROPES Jtiet.reeeiv o
Lithe Subscriber. , Also, Glass Tubes. fd
iling Rods for talc Omni ,bl' I 4
•• an 2 s ' • . ' II. smcfON .
o;itv Ztolikill cutq..
. • FIRST PREslfillit
Gbrand and Square . Pl4*oo.
.141,78/02. ,
.1111.513atiMi '
I .'44s.'iig,e'inrcrB...li r ob:' , 4: 6 ; 8, 9 and l t Eutaw
' :Seredießalitinore,
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le{IVO. FOKTES, from 6 to 7 octaves, in
.11. • - in Itosewood;Mahogany and Walnut cases
01 various Oyles; with and without iron frames;
combining all . the improvements requisite to a
superior instrument. . •
K..& G. have received from the Maryland
Institute thofirst -premium_ for their Pianos, in
three successive years, 11548, 1849, 1850. They
have alio been honored with numerous teitimo
nials,from all 'tba most celebrated .artiste who
have used their instruments. ' Pianos from their
establishment have been used at the concerts
os Lind, Hem Hohnstocli, .13ishop,,'Laborde,
Knoop, and other eminent- perfortifcrs. They
guarante&durabillty far five years, under good
taro.-and .4UL-replace others all which
may notgivesansfaction, if applieation.be mode
within six Months after delivery.
- Theit:---Uanufactory-being-conducted-on -the
most extensive scale enables .them to turnish
instruments at the very lowest prices, whole
sale and retail. Constantly on hand, A. P.
Hughes' Melodeons/ranging from $95 to $2OO,
for which they are solo agents for this city.
January2l2-18M.lyj
fi 7.11
Perfumery, Fancy Soap & Paper Box
. raduieurapvtausr.
Afarket street, below Second, Philadelphia.
- •
?grit LEGG & CROM PT ON, Manufacturers
VC/ .of Perfumery. Fancy Soaps and Fancy
Paper Boxes; respectfully call the attention of
the Druggists and. Dealers:in _Carlisle and the
Cumberlarid Valley. to their extensive stock of
Goods, comprising .Perlumery; Fancy Soaps,
Powders for the complexion, Toilet, &c. &c
of every variety. Also, a full and complete as
'sortment of Fancy Paper Boxes, of every de
scription, large or-small; round or square; made•
to order at the shortest notice.
. .
ial - Don't forget the place, 98 'Market street,
Philadelphia. All orders will moot with prompt
nttention._ • • • janls
• .•
PIANE FORTE . WAREROOMS,
No, 171 CIUESNLIT STREeiI,PHIL.RD'A
LD-STAND,-Liccupietl-pr—mona_than.
one.third of a mann/ bg G.
•
THE ,undersigned „undersigned would 'Most respectfully
announce to the public that he is AGENT
for mote than twenty of too most
gPM 7 'Wn . ..S celebrated manufacturers of B OS
-1 TON, NEW YORK, PHILA
DELPHIA, and elsewhere' and
s constantly receiving from them PIANOS' o
-the -richest-and, most-varied-sty les, , oLsuperior.
tone, and of the most superb finish, of 6. 61; 61,
~! , , a nn y
and 7 Octris, which are warranted equal
manufactured d either in this country or
in Europe.
Just-receivedialso,-alurilier supply of Church
and Parlor:. Organs, of beautiful patterns and
fine tones: ‘:
His WAREROOM is constantly supplied
with a choice selection of SERAPIIINES and
MELODEONS, from-the oldest and most ex
tensive manulactories in the United States; a
mong which is a new style of REED ORGAN
having Carhart'S patent improvements, with
gilt pipes in front, and case elegantly carved,
- and- highly ornamental. - • •
Tuning and Ilepa.ring-- , Sig: Salvador La
Grasse, a distinguished Piano Forte Manufactu
rer, and Organ Builder, will attend to all orders.
siept4,'66_ OSCAR ' C B CARTER.
PERIVIVIERY DEPOT.
DON'T be deceived. Country Merehanis
and Dealers who want good and cheap
PE' FUMEHY and FANCY SOAPS should
call upon JOHN I` CLEGG, Poluster and
Chemist, 48 afarket,St., helot; 2d, Pleitadelzshia.
wh o_has _co netant I y n d _PERF_DAI
and .FANCY SOAPS of every description,
Powders, Hair Oils, Ox Marrows, Colognß,
Hair Dyes, &c., &c.`
i , --100,000-persons-have-readii-mradvertisement
in the Public Ledger, hundreds of whom have
called and been convineedsof the advantage of
purchasing direct from The manafacturer,
Agency for Ferran's Circassian Hair Oil,
Curling Fluid, &c.•
' Orders from any part of the United Sttites
will he promptly attended to. 2_
aug4'so;l y JOHN T CI,EGG.
'ELONO . SII 7 ' IS' NVEMAII.-,.
Light 1 Light" I Zig* I!
- •
Pine Oll'amphine & Medal Fluid,
dIF IrCiinowtedged superiority and purity,
4.7 manufactured and for 'Sale at the lowest
Wholesale -prices, by DAVIS.- & - HATC H,"
at the old established 6:and of the late Benja
min P. Davis, CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY,
where orders by mail or other w isn'nre solicited,
and prompt attention given. The voice of the
public for 'fifteen years, nni the award of a
Silver Medal, and complimentary notice by
- the' Franitliti 7nititiito"nlfreci npetitor"s,' ts
ufficient evidence of the excellence of our Oil.
Olcohol, Pitch, Turpentine, Rosin, and Spir
its-of Titrifilitine, for sale Wholesale and Tte
tail, nt the loweat_prices. roct3o
JUL.& .Id. Rowe,
nurANDFACTUREILS and wholesale deal.
Dr, ersinBR.OOMS,BASKETSand
WOOD WARS, have removed to the large
store lately occupied by Messrs. Sellers & Da•
vir where they have opened an extensive stock
of Eastern and City made BROOMS and
V OOD WARE, which they are now selling
Lt the lowest manufacturers prices.
full assortment of Bristles, Brushes, Olat
Cordage, ege.. constantly on hand No
North hird Street, 3 doors below Race. -- Ph
dolphin. 1.07,' 5 0 P.
Steani Iron Railing.!
PAEORE:& GALLAGHER,
Corner ofßidge Road and Broad Sired,
WOULD call the attention of purchasers to
V4-•-their-elegant-assor4ateht-of—/grought
and Cast Iron Railing for
CEMETERIES,
• BALCONIES, j
•
VERANDAS,
Railing for Eburcheit, Public and Private
Buildings, Public Squares, &c., together with
all kinds of Plain and Ornamental Iron Work.
Moro' & Gallagherls .Book of ORIGINAL
DESIGNS, containing the beat selection o
designs that has ever been issued, will he sent
to any persbn who play wish to make• a select
lion. ' . : . 1teb19.51
mx
L.. S. GORDON,
PRODUCE, CO - ANUS:SION — A - AD - FOR
WARDING MERCHANT,I - •
N 0.78 Woth !WBuont, D ltlmoro.
THE .'undersigned, Agent for the
Pennsylvania and Ohio Line, being cen
trally. Icicatod on the Baltiniore and_ Susque
hanna Railroad, _has made arrangemonts for
transacting t 1. •
General Produce Com:olden
• Buillitess,
connecti •
- •FORWARDING BUSINESS,
and reapectfully . solicite consignments of Whis•
key; Flour, Gram, and Country Produce gene
rally. Respectfully,
L S GORDON.
Baltimore, April 2-3mfss'. •
N. B. Orders for,Groceries, Salt, &c., will
be promptly imputed.
' -
• • REFERENCES. •
Mears. John Sullivan & Sons, W. Starr &„
SonsiThamas J. Carson &Co., John .M'Cul
legh & & Wilson,David•Hays &
Co., Duvall, Keighler br. Dorsey, Miller and
Mayhew . , Turnbull, Dall & Slade, Robert
Garrett he Sons, James Georgejaltimore.
Messrs. R._Cranglo f .@ Co., Wheeling, Va.
• Mosare. Clark & Thaw, H Graff, Pittsburg.
-Mr. J. W. Kerr, Harrisburg. g •
James Cowden, Esq.; Columbia.,- ,
Messrs. Mtiihollan & Ray, Blairsville.
• Meeks: P. A ISr S Small, York.
• ' • 'Messrs. Samna Steel & Co., Lewis & Butler
Philadelphia.
SOCII/XSEIX, &. CO., ' •
'ELOUN , AND- PRODUCE- COMMISION
MERCHANTS; •
305 Battfirioro Bt., opvcsito Eutaw flouso,
13ALT . 1610itE
. . .
: EVOTetheir whole attention to the sale
. Flour, brain and Si.eilo, Whiekeli neo n,
' ard, Butter; !fool; Dried . Fruit, Ede., Ede. 'on
the 'most reasonable' torine. Purposing soon
to remove where they will have the tem of Rail
Road track connecting - with the Susquehanna
' Road, 'they • now , respoctfully colleit. Consign
mehtioior that - road, and will thetneelvaa pay
drayage on Ml:ideal° their Warehouee, when
received in Joni of a lqrgo oqf load or more at
,a
time
. .
.O'.:REPE4ENCES.'.I"'•';' , ,TiI
Meow's. Day v itteleprt d i Co.
.?- Rai -'.-
timoro.
Ml.. John D. .arly, ....
Mr...Upton.y ashabsuoll; Cliarttberab4Tg. :
ip'3.4Tp4 ..'.... s . I-- • • ~..----------
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2 - psuranq
The United States Life Insurame
:Annuity and Tiust Company.
•
h artss Perpetual—Ocpital .. 7 -•azh
• • - Sysh 77g. , • •
eonstimt, unsolicited application for
L Life InsurMice, gives the lutist akundatit
and - gratifying proof that the. public mind is
deeply impressed with the 'snot importance of
this subject.: The great' object, however,' of
Insurance should be, sopty, otherwise tho,wole
motive to insure :may be disappointed. - Too
much care cannot be practised in the selection
of anolliee with which to effect the contract.—
The choice sliduld be regulated not by present'
and constant large inducements,- as- this i is cer.
tainly . incompatible with futhre beneits. The
premiuttisiin life are calculated for the/Mare,
if present anti prospective benefits therefore are
given, the result ultimately, must terminate in
litigation, disappointment and ruin. The object
aimed at by this institution is stability and per •
_pettrity. The rates of premium have been care.
fully prepared, with reference to fluctuations.—
The cash system of payments has also'heen
adopted. Unpajd - premium notes constitute-to
part of the assets of dais company, and every
contingency being fortified.with an ample cap•
ital, security stamps tile whole system. Tina
feature, paramount to all other considerations,
comihends the company to public favor. EX.
planetary pamphlets. flanks. application papers
information, and every facility will be cheerfully
furnished the public by Mr. E. BEATTY, who
has been dilly appointed agent of this Company
for Cumberland county. Dr. II HINKLEY
has alSo been appointed Medical Examiner.
Dirrctors.—Stephen R. Crawford, Ambrose
W 'Thompson, Benjamin W Tingley, Jacob L
Florence, William M Godwin-, Paul B.Goddard
Laivrence Johnson, Georg() Mllenry, James
Devereux, Jrwlin L Linton. ,
President.—Stephen R._ Crawford.
Vice- PiTeillent.—Ambrose W. Thompson. , '
Secretary EV Tecasitrer„—Charles G Imlay. '
.Iclaary.—Manuel Eyre.
_ Commet & attorney.,—,Thomas Balch.
'.4l:dicat Examiners. Paul,B Goddard, M.D.
William Pepper, M. D. faug7 I y
zivswasiwcii.
THE Allen and East Pennsborough Mnival
Fire insurance Company or Cumberland county
ncorporated by an net of Assenibly, is now hilly
organised, and in operation under the manage
ment-of-the foliowing - commissioners;vitT -
Win It Gorges, Michael Cock
in, `Melehoir Brenneman, Christian Siayman,
Simon Oyster, Jacob II Coover, Lewis flyer,
Henry - Logan, Benjamin II Musser, Jacob
Kirk, Samuel Powell, Joseph Wickersham.
-The rates of insurance ere as low and faiora
bl a as tiny Company of the kind l i ttle State.—
Persons wishing to become members are invited
to make application to the sgenfs of the compa
-ny,-who - are-willing-to-wait-upon-thorn-at-any
time.
JACOB SHELLY, President
ENRY LOGAN, Vice President.
LEWIS FIVER, Secretary
Ahem%Er, Treasurer.
0c07'49.
AGENTS
Cumberland roonty.—Rtidolph Martin, New
Cumberland, C B Herman, Kingstown, Henry
Zearing, Shiremanstown, Robert Moore and
Charles Bell, Carlisle. Isaac Kinsey, Mdchata.
icsburg. Dr. J. Aid, Cburchtown.
York county.—John Sherrick, Lisburn, John
Bair man, gillsburg, Peter Wolford, Franklin
John Smith, Esq.. Washington, W S Picking,
Dover, Daniel Raffimsberger, J W Craft.
Harrisburg.—llonser & Loan - inn.
Members iof the _company having policies'a
boo' to expire ran have t bent renewed by mak
ing application to any of the agents.
„,,/”. N, . P.,_°v(vitn.,2'sVEls,,EsLr,
n
t , A -.. —By menus of the pocket
P? , A \ T. Esculapins, or, Every one
4 4,,,, - i 0 his on il Physician! Twen
-4-NI t ,T,„ _ ly-fonrth vailioll V4(114111-
W' . Mit VS - ,1 wards of a hundred engra
i ;! .. im :• , l'ing'S, 6110 . iving - prit'llte Elk
°A, . ~ h . ' / cases in every altar and
-- a\, 1 . , ---lor m —ntui—mniformntintir
'2-
~,,,,, 4„„,— , ' of the generative system.
, 74 , T= ,- BY NV M.Y(BJNG, M.D.
The time liiiS now ar
rived, that persons suffering from scril!et disease
need no more become the VIOTIM or QuAaaterot
as by the prescription, eontaineilln lids book any
one may core himself, without hindrance to 1.m..
siness, or the knowledge of the most Mtimate
friend. and with one tenth the usual expense. In
addition to. the general routine of private disease
&fully ekplains the cause of manhood's earl) tin
cline. wtth observations on marringe—besider
nanny other derangements which it would not by
proper-to enumerate in, the publielwitits •
ttlt - Any liersoli sending 7..wENTY-FIVE cenTa,
enclosed to in letter, will receive one copy of this
book. by mail, or five collies mill he sent for one
duller. _Address. "BR. NV. YOUNG ,No. 152
SPRUCE Street, PI I ILADLE.PIIIA" Post•paid.
j-DR. YOUNG can be consolied on any of
the Diseases prescribed in his different publioa
ions, at his (Slices, lld SPRUCE. street, every
day between 9 and 3 o'clock, (Sundays excgited
May 1, I s3O.
SUPERIOR FRESH GROCERIES
Call and See before Purchasing elsewhere !
YENLIE subicribcr is just receiving and oarin
g_ illg Grocery and
Queensware Store in West Main street, Car-
lisle, a very larf4a assortment of all the arti
eleS in his line of business.
- - -
Rio
.Cofleo from 12 to .14 cents per pound,
.for good to a strictly prime article., Also,
Brown Sugars of the best quality, from 7 to 9
cents per pound, Lovering's best erubbcd and
pulverized Sugars from It) to 12 1.2 cents per
pound, N. O. Sugar 'House "nd S)ruil -Molas
ses of all grades from 32 to ti‘di per gallon.—
Allo t a supply of fresh ground SPICES.of all
kinds, warranted pure. SOAPS, Fancy, Cas•
tile, Rozin and Country Soaps, Chocolate, put.
ierized Sawmills, Indigo, Mould 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 end smoking Tobaccos ' Spanish and half.
Spanish Cigars, Common do., ropes, twines,
and Brushes of all kinds.
CEDAR W A R ekeepers, and
there-expecting—somrda_embark_dm rhe_same_
business, pleased-all and examine my stock'of
Wash tubs, Wash Rubbers, Churns, Cedar
Buckets, fancy, painted and varnished Buckets,
Brooms, &c., &c. •
GLASS AND QUErNSWARE.—TIie
subscriber fins just added to his , altendy large
stock n number of white Granite, Gold Figur
ed, Blue, Marble, Flowing Blue and Mulber.
ry Tea Sets, of 48 pieces, Aldo. Plates and
Dishes, Tumblers, Preserve Dishes, Syrup
Bottles, &c. of every description and price so
that he will be able to meet - the - wants - rind
means of all in the community who may favor
hum with a call.
mars J D HALBERT.
Caution to the Public.
a~fIERE
A l l O B ri r fa A nf L ac E ture C d " b;
BREINIG, PRONEFIELD Br. CO., No.
187 Xorth Third Street, Philadelphia, has ac
quired for itself a wonderful celebrity for, its
many valuable medicinal qualities, and as an
agent to incline() the amount of Fat, Milk and
Butter in the' perfectly healthy animal; and
whereas its immense popularity amongst the
Farmers and Dairymen, wherever it has been
introduced, has induced several persons to get
,up an imitation of our PA'I".PLE POWDER,
and have taken the same language almost
word for word, as we have in our small bills,
and put on : AVe therefore Caution till
persons, Storekeepers, Farmers and Diiitymep
against the deception Outs practiced by design
ing men.
The Proprietors have investigated this sub,
ject years, during a long residence in the
country, and de now'cluillenge _the world to
. produce anything:',equal to. their CATTLE
PO W DER. They want the public to bear in
'mind that their powder is their's alone, I:Mist
ing not of a German, ner any other foreign or
igin. 'rimy wish its Quality plot its name) to
be the source, of its value. It has already a
character (although of but iabcititi Five years
standing) which onalites ILA° stand upon its own
merits. • -
Several orders have-bee'p..tent to this city fin
Cattle Powder, which have.Nbeen filled by send
ing an article got up in Trnitaiion of our &wit'.
We therefore say•again, Storekeepers ; Parm•
ors and Dairymen do not buy a pound unless
you look for the name of Breinig, Frottelield.
writteii signature. on the end of each
pack,- do not allow yourself-to be deceived,"the
LIFC and HEALTH of year cattle depend
upon this Caution, as well as your interest.•;-•
Look but—" Vigilance is the price of security.'',
BREINIG,'PRONEFIELD.Sr. CO.
187...Neth Third Street, Philat/n.
30ap3t
MOORS! DOORS! miens!
'ryillOSE- desiring vary good nocncs will
please call at my Drug, Book and Fancy
Store, Main street, Carlisle. I am making
preparations for,the Trade Sales in New York,
and hhpiil sail the - stock on hand at unusually low
uticaa if called for within a few days. The
works now on .hand comprise sonic it the very
beat extant.
mar T M'RAWL INS.
A RNOLDS wiitiuk fluid, a very su
a- .oserinr la tor Endo Ot HITOBARD
Apeo4lt - tc:o.
COUGH REMEDF.,
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CHERRY PECTORAL:
For the Cure of
COUGRS, COLDS,
HOA.RSENESS, RUCH- .
CHIT'S, CROUP, ASTH
MA, VITECOOPING-COUGH:
AND CONSUIVEPTION.
In offering to thecommanity this Justly cele
brated remedy' for diseasas of the throat and
kungg, it is not our wish to trifle with the ilive
on-health of-themfWeted; — frankly - to hcylie.
fore •Ileingthe opinions ofdistin- nished men and
some of the evidences of Ito succeed, from which
they can judge for themselves. NVe sincerely
pledge 0111 selves to moo e 110 wild :55501110119 or
false at:dements of its efficacy, lOW will we hold
out any hope suffering humanity which facts will
not warrant. -
Ninny proofs are hove given, and we solicit au
infinity from the piddle into all we publish , feel
ing assured they will find them perfectly reliable
and the medicine worthy their best confidence,
and patronage. .‘"
FROM BENJ. SILLIM AN. M. D., L. L. D. E. , re
Professor of Chemistry, Mineraology,&e., Yale
College,,Membe• of the Lit.; Hist., Med. l'll.lo.
and Scion. Societies of America 11011 Europe.
"1 diem the. CHERRY - PECTORAL an ad
mirable composition from some of the best at..
iclei in he Materia Medico, add a very an'
ire remedy' for the class of diseases it is intend-,
ed to cure."
New I laren, Ct., Nor. 1, 1849., .
"Prof. CLEVELAND, of Bowdoin
Writes—" l have witnessed the elYecta of, your
'CIIERRY PECTORAL' in my own family and
that of my friends, and et gives'me satisfaction tor
state , tn its favor dint no medicine I have ever
known has proved- so eminently successful of
curing diseases of the throat and lungs."
s • REV. DR. OSGOOD
Writer—" That he considers•CDEßßY PEC
TORAL' the best metheine for Pulmonary-:act:-
fleas ever given to the public," and states that
"Ids daughter being obliged to keep the room
four months with a severe settled cough, aocom
_ panied by raising of blood,ni g ht sweats, and the
attendant symptoms of consumption, commenned
the use of the 'CIIERRY PECTORAL' and
had completely recovered."
BEAR TIIE PATIENT
Dr. Ayer—Dear Sir: For two years I was
afflicted with a very severe coughoccompanied
of "blood and profuse nigla - sweats.—
By the. advice of my attending. physician' I' was
induced to use your I'IIERRY PECTORAL,
mid continued to do no till I considered myself
cured, and ascribe the eflict to your preparation,
JAMES -RANDALL,.
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Ilninn'en 'as. Springfield, Nov. '27.1848.
This day appeared the above named James
Randall, and i"ronounced the above statement'
trae_in every respect. '
LORENZO NORTON, Justice.
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TIE REAIEDY TIL \ T CURES.
Poiret-is:l', Ale„1 an. 10,1847.
^ Dr. yer ; I have' been long Mil:feted with
Asthm which grew yearly worse 'Mill-toot au,
tumn, 1 Wrought on a couili which confined - Me
in - my chamber, and began to assume the alarm
ing s mptoms of consumption. I had tried the
best (trice and the lidst medicine to nopurpose,
until I used your CHERRY PECTORAL. which
has cured me, and )on may well believe me.—
Cratelid ly yours.
_
• If there is nny value in the judgment of the
wise, who speak- from experience, here is a med.
i eine worthy of the public eonfidenee.
=I
AYli ES , CHEDII ST, LOWELL
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_ Sold by -Dr. Rawlins, S. A...fltilibard.&.Th'•S.
Elliott, thArlisle: Dr. I a Day, Nlechaniesintrg; J
11. Herron, C. &.1. 13. Altielt Ship•
pensluirg; and druggists genCirdilr.
DR. IMIEILMR'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 tubing 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
meservation. lire vital powers possass the
properi',o4resistipg the influence of external
causes, but us the IBLOOD•ts the common par,
bultim from which all parts of living matte
derives its- rennvarmg - elements, - and - emisiguent- -
ly, upon Which ine life of organized beings de,
pond, it is probable that in cases of accident;
or where artificial means have been employed
In deprive it Of an essential property, the vital
effects ol_ the whole system will be directed to
- ward restoring - -t Fr 'it -- tbut - pritrfesry, -- lii - all- eon
F.lliutional aim lieriidttary ....fleet...ins, this fluid
has llildergOr.o some primary alteration, which
is the cause of the sreeta I disease, or which es
_aentially_contiinuted.to..its_production...Resto
ration to health can only be obtained by a re
moval of the inorbilic cause through the tiled':
urn - of the eirculatioo, and Dr. Krelor's Saran
!with., is the tonal powerful modifier of agent
effecting this flu d known. See pamphlets
filacliiiModlown, N. J., June 6; 848.
Dr. Keeler—Deui Sir: I am entirely out of
Panacea. I was called upon day before
yesterday for half a dozen. Your meclieine is
becoming, very popular where I:have infrodueed
it, and I think the fliers it 'roused the more pop
ular it will get. Respectfully youra,
W6l. PARHAM, M. D.
details, cereificates, &c. 1 .43ee circus
&c. Price $1 per bottle, largo size, G bot
tles $5
DR. KEELER'S BOUGH SYRUP.
Among- all the remedies boforo tho pnhlio
this stands pre-eminent in incipient consump
tion, Ilroncliitia, catarrhs, Coughs, Hoarseness,
Wpooping Cough, Pleurisy, Asthma, Spitting
of /flood, and for_alLaffect Mns-of-the-pulmona
Organs occasioned by cold. Too much praise
cannot be bestowed upon this remedy, and the
proprietor urges every one afflicted with any of
the above complaints to secure it at once. It
is warranted to cure or no pay. Price only 50 .
cents.
DR. KEELER'S
_CORDIAL AND CARAII7
BEM!
Every family whether rich ur poor, who val
nee health and all its blessings,ehould have this
invaluable remedy et hand. --It Is infinitely - the
best remedy hnown for - Diarrlicea, Dysentery,
-Cholera Alorbus, Cholera' Infantum, Cholic,
Flatulency, griping pains, cramp, etc., and for
all-diseases-of-the stomac hl and bowels caused
by Teething. The numeraus testimonials from
Physicians.and ethers unsolicited has given it
a reputatiun us firm as adamant. Mg .- Price.
25 centa•per bottle. '
DR. ICEELER'S VERSIIFUGE-SYRUP.
This remedy is pleasant to the taste, harm•
less to the patient and all powerful in removing
all. kinds of wends from the body, It is with
out doubt, the cheapest and best worm destroy
ing medicine before the public, and will ifad.
ministered according to directions, remove
them within five or six hours after taken. The
dose is mind!, and each bottle contains twice as
much as similar remedies. Price only 25 cents
per bottle. . - -
DR. KEELER'S LIVER•AND SANATIVE
ME
Although not recommended as o'"eure nil."
yet they era the mildest and best remedy to re.
move •Constipatinn, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Ili!.
;Gumless, Neryousnesn, Foul Stomach - , Rend; -
ache, Indigestion,ete.Mice other purgative
medicines they leave the bowelsalways relaxed
and consequently are the proper -medicine for
for females and persons leading aaolitdry
Price 2.5 emits.
DR. ICEELEIR'3 REIBUMATIC LOTION.
justly celebrated external application for
Pains Orate Cilest, Neuralgia, Headache, Spr'na
Bruises, Tic Doloirpux, Swellings of thecioints,
Rheumatism, 'Gout, sciatica and for all disor
ders wherein a acilatiVe and rubefacient reme
dy is applicable, Price twenty-five cents per
bottle.
All. of dm shove _celebrated and extensively
used mediemes, are propn•red sold
ado And Ralail, at 294NAIZKE'r STREET,
Philadelphia. •
For Bulb by • S. 'ELLIOTT, t ; A, Ge,
Miller, Di eh ingot); •Mesero. Sh lupus
burg. 3. E'Spo.ll,r, bluchuniabitrg. M. Hillier,
Shiantrinnatown, and In every. lown throughout
the county and Siete. Ciauriory 14, Ihsl
CITTRA 7 IT, OF MAONESIA:--- , An ogroo•
' I I,J able and mild refrigerpbt,,.and laxativa,
•or gala 14 HUBBARD. „rronro6
• FIREI ffic VITAMER VP•061".
• ir3 LAICWS Fire and Water Prool YAINT,
•wideh haq *err do eitonsively used for.
the Met six years with rho. utmost „sucrose on
t hir'roole of Houses, Fteamlidate, aco.; not a
4 ingle instance is known where it has -tailed.--
tt or sale by (10121, tsf
Price Reduced !
VAUGHN'S
trrHoNTßlptc ?MIT=
Large Bottles—Oitly One Dollar.
rho Rroprictor of the Groat :American Remedy " V/I , orne
VEOZTADLE LIT110?1TRIPTIO Mtyrona," induced by de .
argent solicitations of his Agents, throughout the Unite'
Elates and Canada, has now
. •Iladtlead the Price
of Ms popular and - well known - article; rthd from this tittle
seneofortli, ho will put up but one %tan only,— hie enee
Pottle.: —tho retail price will he
ONE DOLLAR.
Tho goblin may rest wormed that the character oitho Medi
rine, its strength, and curative proportiel wit ILEM4II.
monAligieD, and the came care will bestowed in pie
heretufom.
As thii medicine, under its reduced prico, will be purchase
_oy.thoso vim have not hitherto made themselves acqudrite
with its virtues, tbc proprietor would beg lb iutimotF that hi
article is not to be.s.c.;l with the vast amount of "Remcdie
of the day ;" it elaißmjer itself a . grouter healing power, i
siJ diseases, than any other' preparation now before th
world I and has sustainea •tself for eight years by its impede
medical virtue., and, until this reduction, commanded doubt
he price of any other article en thi. line.
NOTICE PARTICULARLY, this article acts with treat bon
rut Power and certainty, upon the • •
• Blood ) Liver, Kidneys, Lunge,
and all other organs, upon the proper Wien of which lila an
zenith depend.
This medicine has a justly high repute is a remedy for
Dropsy and Gravel,
tad all dimsos of that nature. It may be relied opms who
die intelligent physician him abandoned his patient,—and fa—
Imo distressing diseases, more especially D00r..., the props
Nor would canicetly and honeetly recommend it. At
unseat price it is cosily obtained by all, and the trial will pros
the article to be the
Cheapest Medicine in the Worldi
1:27" Please ask for pamphlet.7.the agents give them away
they contain over iiixteen pegs of receipt., (in addition to fir
medical matter) valuable for household purposes, and wilts
will save many dollar. per year to practical housekeepers.
These receipt. are introduced to make the book of grile
value, aside from he character as an advertising inediurn ft '
the medicine, the testimony in favor of which, in the form
letters free. all pert. of the country, nifty Ica relied upon.
CvT " Vaughn's Vegetable Lithontriptio Mixture " —th
Great American Remedy, now, for min in quart bottles at t
each, small bottles at 60 rite each. No small blades will h
luued after the present stock Is dieposetfor.
lirincipal Office, Buffalo, N. Y., 207 Main Street,
G. C. VAUGHN.
SoldWholcAla and Reiail by OLCOTT McKESSON /
C0.,127 Maiden Lane, 'New York City.
N. B.—All lathe.. (excepting from agents and deplete wit
them ho transnets badness) most be post paid, or no attentir
ul be given to them.
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J C & C 13 Alticic, Skippensburg,
Rased Ee'Diee„Dickinson,
J I. Spahr, Mechani"squrg,
A II Zager, Kingstoixn.
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Ml RAI ELL 'S PRIMA RY G PIOGR A PPIY,
An easy istrodustion to the stay of Geogra
phy, designed for Wren,. and completely il
lustrated' by 120 engravings and 14 colo re d
maps.•
MITCHELL'S INTERMEDIATE
.GEOGIIA
The text, the exercises the - illustrations, told the
forty beautiful nialis are printed together in one
:mart° voluthe.
MITCHELL'S SCHOOL GEOGRAPHY & ATLAS,
system of modern Geography, conwriting"lA
Beset iptiosr of the present State of the world sod
its-five great divisions. Embellished_ sill: mi
mes ous en,raviugs and illustrated by an excel
lent Alias containing 28 liandsolPG and net:Ur:llC
colored loops. This series 'of Geography by S.
lugnslns Mitchell Ims ,heen tchnlly or partly
introduced. into_the public and private _schools ..
of nll die pridtipal cities mid towns of the Uni
ted States ; and alter a fall and fair trial of its
merits in these schools, it has received an almost
nnicecsnh.recmm~tenda[ion.--.. .. - •
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-- NIITCIIELL'S ANCIENT GEOGUATIIY &r. ATLAS
An ancient, classical anti sacred Geography,
embellished with engravings - of remarkable
events, views Of noel rut cities, etc., mulaccom
pasted by ancient . jkllns containing 12 beautiful
colonel maps. 7lr..si
MITCIIELL'S ATLAS OF OUI'LINE MAPS
Mitchell's Biblical and Sablmill tichool Geog
raphy, with Alaps and embellishments. .ditch
ell's I{ey to the study of Maps. and Carroll's
I{ey io NI itchell's Geography, are excellent and
popular books, mid are becoming very eiten
sively' used in the hest schools of our conn!/ y.
G ItEENE'S FIRST LESsON IN ( U/011,1AR, Lased
upon the construction and unitlysis or sentences;
designed as tta introduction to the "Altai) si a." -
G tiEnN EN ANALYSIS—' treat se on tile strues
tune of the English language, •w ill) i Ilustra tient
and . exercises nil:t 1)(01 to' Ille - tlEe or - scliOuls, by
Samuel F-1 Green, A. M., l'l incipal of the
Phelps Grainloal School, Boston.
These books II ,ve already in the short time
they lane been published I nt/tamed a very ,x
-tensive ch•culntion, h.. 1 Mg been introdmaal 11,10
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iing, Cittentintni, St. 1.111115, ViCnston.g. and
Other cities ;lad town 3, and recointnendol by
those who have ti leo thmn ;a their schools ; lie
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Connect ion in easy I collit.g
l'rimnry Reader, part :hi, is it dg...41 for the
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eoninins exercises ill 111 . 1 . 1111guli in
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THE D/STIIICT SCIIOOI. It EADEa, is design
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'Ton INSTRUCTIVE READEE ; 01. a Course o
itentlitig on Natural History; Science and Lite
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'TIE SPELLING BOOK'
Co Isis in of words in columns and
for oral and written exercises. li is a contplete
and systematic series 'of exereLes_ in English
hograPhy.
This It ichly popular series of reading books,
and this spelling hook were eoinpiled by !Br.
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in tunny of Western and Southern States,
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wants of teachers and scholars than soy other
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imn.ber of recommendations from , publie rchooll
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engravings.
PRIMARY PIIIFIOLOGY, by the same 'author, 1
vol. 18 me:
FIRST Boost TN ARITHMETIC, by P.A. Adams,
intended thr primary . and common schools.-
.AIIITIIMETIO IN TWO PARTS.
tly the same author Part ftrstattraneed
lessons in mental arithmetic t . part second—
riles and examples for practice M,wriuen omh
tactic, for common anti high schools,
A Key to examples for, prab , ice in ,writicu
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