Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, June 04, 1851, Image 4

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    ;Stores kil) op
FREsir aitlllral, OE
English and Amnrican Hardware
Cheaper
,than can belound this side of the
Last
V IIE subscriber' having, just returned from
31_ the Eastern cities with a full and hand
soma assortment of all kinds of HARDWARE
of the very beet makers and well selected, is
now opening at the Cheap Hardware Stand in
North Hanover street, next door to Scou'a Ho
tel,. formerly kept by Henry Glass, where he
would invite all that - are in want of good and
cheap Hardware to give him a call and see and
satisfy yourself of the truth, as we are determ,
mod to sell at a very small advance,. Smell
profits and quick sales are the order of the day
Ccopenters 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, hand, panel, ripping, and
back Saws, bright, black and blue augurs, o
the very best makers, Chisels, broad,pointing
hand and chapping Axes, of different makers
hatchets, planes and plane bits, steel and iron
'" squares; files and rasps, mals,brads and spikes
of all sizes and warranted of the best quality.
To Saddlers and Caaeli Makers,
Our stock consists of a complete assortment of
articles in your line of business, saddlery tools,
brass, silver and Japancd mounting, carriage
trimmings, broad pastong and seaming laces
and fringes, plain and figured canvass, of
cloth, top lining cloth and serge lining of vati
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 axles malleable castings, &e.
To Cabinet and Shoe Makers,
A full.steck, of shoo kit and findings, boot mo
roecae,;Frerich kid, straits, morocco and lining
-and b4ding Skins; lasts, tacks, pegs, 'hammers
pinehorannd French moroceo, kit of every de
scriptidn, superior Copal' varnish; Japan 'and
black varnish, mahogany and maple Vaneers,
.moulding, 'beading, resets, glass, mineral and
mahoganpknobs of every'size and style.
. To - Blacksmiths, end Others:
10 10.. s of asserted liar iron s nt al. ranted to be of
the best quality. A splendid assotimqnt of bar
and rolled iron, hammereil, horse shoe, scollop,
plough, broad an narrow-tire, rolled, horseshoe
, bar; band, round and' square iron, cast, shear,
sprine, English and American blister Steel,Eng
lish Wagon boxes, Carriage boxes in setts, an
vils, vices, files, 'mans, horse shoo nails. &c.
To Housekeepers.
- A - heautifill - assortment - of cheap fancy goads,
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 spoons, plated butter knives, pre.
serving kettles, smoothing irons, iron and' tin
ned tea and oval boilers, iron frying and broad
pans, washboards, tubs, churns, buckets, iron
pots, wash kettles, and stew pans, &c. •
To Gunsmiths, Markman and Others.
Rifle and Gun Barrels, tone action, plug,
• nipple and back action Gun Locks, gun mount
ing and ; Sup breech cocks, sheet brass and
German silver ornaments, &c.
To Painter-S.
A fresh - lot of Wetherill's pure and extra
White Lead, oil and turpentine, varnishes, Ja
pan, white and red lead, yellow• and Green
paint, ground in oil, whiting, yellow ochre, &c.
To :Blasters and Marksmen.
A good assortment of double refined powder
rock powder of pairs quality, safety-fuse, shot,
'flints and bar 'lead, ropes of all kinds, for
threshing machines 'and well diggers, and a
thousand articles too numerous to insert,
- all we ask is to give us a call, and we tire con
fident you will find egood_assortment_of_Hard
ware and 'cheaper than can be found in any
other House this side of the east. Give us a
call is
ware
ask, at the old and well known
.• Hard ware,Stand lorinerly befit by Lewis liar
lam 'North lanayer_ctrre neX t-door- to
- S - coirs - tirelel, formerly kept by Henry Glass.
noc.q JACOB SENER
ro TH. EICOLIrDAYS
• •
Splendid. Fancy G'oodo,-Elegant
Gift Books, &c.
W. lIAVERSTICIt has just received
from the city and is now opening a splen
did display of FANCY GOODS, tl unable for
• the approaching •Ilelydargaiiiiiii:tO which he
desires to cell tae attention of his friends and
the public His r {assortment in this line cannot
, be surpassed in \novelty and elegance, and
both in quaiity aiirice of the articles,.ean.
not fail to please p r int Masers. It mould be im
possible to enumerate his
• HOLIDAY FANCY GOODS,
which comprise every variety of fancy articles
of the most novel styles and exquisite finish,
such as _
• Ladies' Fancy Baskets,
Fancy Work Boxes, with,siming instrunets-
Terracotta Work (a recent novelty,)
Paper Mache Goods,
• Elegant alabaster and porcelain ink-stands
and trays,
Fancy ivory,. pearl and shell card cases,
____Port - Mentiates,--of-every-variety,
Gold pens and pencili,
Fancy paper weights,
Papeteries, with a large variety of ladies
fancy stotionery,
Motto seals and warm's,
Silk and bead purses,
! Ladies' ridifig-whips,-elegantly finished,
• Ladies' fine cutlery,
Perfume baskets and bags,
I Brushes of every kind.for the toilet,
Roussel's perfumes of the various kinds,
Musical instruments, of all kinds and at:al
prices, together with an innumerable variety o
nrticlos elegantly finished and suitable for its
lyday presents, to which he invites special at
tontion.
Also, an extensive and elegant collection of
• ' HOLIDAY,GIFT BOOKS,'
comprising the verb:nib English and American
ANNUALS for 1851, richly embellished and
illustrated POETICA L ORIi 8, with
CIfILUREN'S PICTORIAL BO OK S,
fur- children of all ages, than which nothing
can bo more fibpropriate or pleasing as holiday
gifts. His assortment of Scheel Books and
School qtationCry is also 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, GIRANDOLES, kc.
froth the extensive establishments of Cornelius.
Archer and others of Philadelphia, comprising
- every style of Parlor, Chamber' and Study
Lamps, fur burning either lard, sperm or ethe
real oil, together with Flower Vases, Fancy
Screens, &c. His assortment in thieline is un
equalled in the borough. Also,'
FRUITS. FANCY CONFECTIOARY—
NUTS—PRESERVED FRUITS, &P.,
in every variety and at all prices, all of _which
are pure and frosh,auch_as-can-bo-confidontly
• recommended to his friends and the little folks.
His stock embraces everything In. the line of
Fancy Goods, with many other artidles useful
toheuselteepers,which the public are especially
invited to call and nee 'during the holidays.--
lteinember the Old Stand; nearly opposite the '
Bank on-North Hanover street. '
decl 5 W. II A.VE RSTICK.
FRESH GROCERIES I
- A NEW supply of fresh Geffen. White and
BroWn Sugar's, Spices of all kinds, ground and
unground, with all the other varieties of a Gro
eerylStore, Including also a nets supply:of Jen•
kin's . 1 Vo• 1 Qualiht of
FINE GREEN & BLACK TEAS,
in metallic packs - of quarter, half and pound
packages from 50 to St,so per pound, as also
. n the bulk. All just opened and for sale nt the
store of, [ml2l J W EBY.
Patent Starch Polish,
FOR giving a beautiful gloss to Linens, Arm.
liiis, Collars, Ike., and prevents dust from
sticking to Linens, Ste. It contains nothing
injurious. , Just received by - •
dee' I G W liITI' ER.
- 'SOOTS & SEOES.'
JUST received a large assortment of Men
Womon and Children:s Boots and Shoes, Wit.
ie' Double Soled - Buskins and Jenny Lind
Shoos, which I can sell'very chenp
lects33 N W woons, Ag't.
- -_ • . SALT.
Inom SACKS Or SALT receiving and
.G.fkl for, sale cheap 'at the wore hotise of
.
IV 13 IVIURRAY,.Ag't.
declB
• EVE. AL.
.N;?.: a Awful' Street, near.the Bridge,
HARRISBURG,
We iI4A I NCLVT S ONt " ;
C. rom t o 'moat celebrated baster.,
anufactories!. 11:1 - Furnishod at IVlanufactur.
a prices -4X ' • frruirs-3m
- -.
' • . - American Oil.
JUST received a fresh supply . of American
Oil.' For solo by - A C FETTER, -.,-- -
oct23 . N 0.148 North Hotline's'
. ..
•
- ,ta - i:e6 . - . - $:., 01)0;P:9!r,'
Mill
Extenilve. Cabinet Ware• Rooms,
°B VitT U. SIIIEY to altCbso CALIIB
DEItTANEt,
North Ifittioyer street, Carlisle,
would respectfully inform the citizens of Carlisle
and tho public generally thtit ho now has on
.„„ hand a large assortment of new
?."4,v.v., a eo n elegant
nsisting n f: p U a f r i. t
o I f T
Wardrobes, ard und other
•
Tables, Bureaus, Beds"tends, C plain and lane)
Sewing Stands,'&e.. manufactured of the hest
materials and quality warranted. Also a gene,•
ral assortment of Chairs at the lowest prices.—
Venitian Blinds, tondo to order and repairing
promptly attended to. 0:7 - COFFINS made to
order at the shortest notice. and haying a splen•
did-Hearse he will attend furierals its town or
country. fkrllont forgot the old stand of Wm.
C. Gibson, in North "[allover street, n few
doors north of Glass's Ifotdl. •
Sept 4-ly
:'l.l
P.• • Yhf • •',/, n
-- Corner of Ilanover and Lowlier - stsc - Cflidi.fte: —
TIIE undersigned has alivays on hand n large
stock of superior Cabinet Ware. in all the
ditliirent styles, which he ll,prepared to sell at
the lowest prices. fie invites attention panic
ularly to (he latent gpring-Botrom Ileddend. a
moat useful article ' which entirely obviates all
objections. The bottom can be attached to old
Bedsteads. They have given entire satisfac.
tion to all who have them in use. •
iI..I"COFFINS made to order nt the shortest
notice.
• JACOB FETTER
Carlisle, Jaii"f: - 22;1 - 651.-1 v.
Extensive Furniture Rooms
'FAMES R.WEAVER would respectfully
call the attention of House Keepers and the
public to his extensive stock of ELEGANT
FURNITURE. including Sofas, Wardrobes,
Centre and other Tablss, Dressing . and plain
Bureaus and every other article in MS branch of
business. Also, now on hand the largest as
sortment of CH 4.HIS in Carlisle,' at the lowest
prices. 11:3 - Collins made at the Shortest notice
and p Hearse provided for funerals: He solic
its a call at his Establishment on North Hano•
ver street, near Glass's HOTEL. N.8.-Fur
niturc hired out by the month or year.
Carlisle, March 20, 1850.—1 y
rARRIXEIIt'S mavaronivr.ws!
roll.E. subscriber would respectfully invite
the attention of farmers to his, assortment
of PLOWS. now manufac
.
tared near Craighead's Mill
4t..„.„ in South Middleton township,
four 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 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.
IVM.- L. CRAIGHEAD, - Propt,r.
DAVID STUCKEY, Manufacer
. Feb.l9 Gm
FOR RENT
SEVERAL two story BRICK HOUSES
non the north east corner of the public
ill square in the row known as "Harper's
It For terms, Se.c., inquire of the
J
subscriber.
6,t-.n vo3l ROB'T. IRVINE.
~ VAT.II.NTEID I
THE subscriber is in 'want of a quantity 0
BLACK OAK BARK, for which he will pay
$3,5u per cord for the best quality.
inay7 JACOB SIIROM.
A SPLIFNDID STOCK !
min: undersigned respectfully informs his
IL' friends and the !Public generally, that he
_ •- has. just returned --from
, Philadelphia, ha ving
. purchased the most ex
• , as well as the
9 • s ;.?, - a,'-cheapest assortment of .
. 7 1--, 1 „4,01,. , -,Walehes, Jewelry,
&c., ever Mouglit. ; to Carlisle. His stock eon-
Lists in port of ,
Gold and Silver Patent Lever Watekes,
ld and Sliver detatehed do.' do.
Gold and Silver Lavine Wale/tea.
in shmt every variety of Watches at aIL prices.
Gold Guard and Vest Chains. Medallions,
Watch Keys, Ear Kings, Finger Rings, Breast
Pins, Gold. and Silver Panella, Gold and Silver
pens and cases and Bracelets in great variety.
A splendid article of Gold, Sliver, German
and Blued Steel SPEC
TACLE'which aro unsurpass.
eil in au lily by any Efi T article west of Phil
adelphia, and whichl can e sold at least 20 rer
cent cheaper than in any other establishment
in the country. Also a large lot of
SILVEII.-WARE.
comprising Table and Tea Spoons, Butter
Knives, Srlt Spoons, Fruit Knives; Thimbles,
.&c._ Also, Card_Cases, Porte_Monnaies,.Pbrt
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, and warranted
to be good.
fria - clie§, Mks - and Wieltry .Rciiarred,
Ile invites all to call and examine his stock;
assured that none can fail to be suited in qual
ity,' quantity and paten. His articles are cash
purchases, consequently, ho can afford to sell
ewer than the same articles can be purchased
elsewhere. Call at the old stand, a few doors
west of Burkholder's Hotel.
January la, 1851-1 y T. CONLYN.
China and Crockery Ware.
White Granite Stone Ware,
such a\ Dishes, Plares, Tea Sets, covered nd
annoy,: ed dishes, bowls, toilet and cha ~bar
sets, pitchers, &e., togetner with a lot o
Blue Limped IVare,
till of tho latest style aad shapes, also, all the.
various - articles of the best common
Male and Edged Ware:—
Tho assortment includes a few plain
While and Gold Band China Tea Selo,
of the best quality and 'style, and alio all .the
necessary articles of the best Granite, Slone
and Blue Liderpool 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
Bin and Table Tumblers,
•
dishes, footed and other bowls, goblets, wino
glasses, lomonados, lamps, &c". The prices
for all of ,which aro fixed at the lowest clash
prices. We invite our friends who aro in want
oLarticles in our lino to give us . a call.
mars J
A Voice from the " Burnt District.”
Xonyer's Candy Factory Rebuilt:
THE subscriber would rasps etkly announce
to his friends and the pUblic generally, that his
Factory which was tlesyroyed by the Into fire,
has been rebUilt, mid - hoe now prepared to
furnish them with
CHOICE CANDIES,
manufactured of the hest material, which he
will sell wholesale or retail -at the old stand
in North Hanover street, a few doors north of
the bank, where ho has just opened a general
assortment of
FRUITS AND NUTS,
consisting of Oranges, Lomons, Raisins, Figs,
Almonds, English Walnuts, Cocoa Nuts, You
Nuts, &a. Ho would also call attention to his
largo assortment of
TOYS AND FANCY GOODS,
consisting of toys of Glass, Wood, Gum and
Chinn, of endless varieties. In connection
with the above, lie has bn hand a prime lot of
FRESH GROCERIES •
consisting of Sugars, Coffees, TeaS,.Molatisee,
Spices, Crackers, Matches, Blacking, &c.—
Also, a prime lot of CIGARS, of the best
brands. . „
The subscriber returns his sincere thanks to
a generous public ,lor the patronage - bestowed
on him, and hopes by a desire to please to me
rit a continuance of the same. Ho would also
return Thanks to the Firemen and Cititons for
their efforts to save his pro arty on the night
of the line conflagration
`Carlisle, cps, P MONYER.
•
Books and Music.
CALL atltawlins' next door to the P 0, and
you can buy Books and Musfc at Use than
city prices.` ' (May .428,',51„
Turquoise,
Alabaster, and other Fancy Lamps.—Lamp
Nate; and paper ihades,—just received, next
door to to the 1' 0..,• - [May 29,'51.
Sack Fkuinels,
JUST received a general assortment of Col,
&tad Flannels for Ladles Sacks, to wit—Black •
Gray, Blue, Red, Green, Pink and Changgen•
blo. Also, White Woolen and CottoniFlart•
in great variety. Cr , W 1 - 11TNER.' •
DRUGS !;DRUGS!, DRUGS I
•
Vresh Spring Supply I
HAVE just rec eived a fresh stock of Med
Pciries, Paints, Glass, Oil, which'
having been purchased with - great care et the
best city houses, I can confidently .recommend
to Faritilies,• Physicians, Country ,Merchants
tad Dcalers,-as , being fresh and pure. .. •
DRUGS. -
r , •
•
1
Patent Meilicinas, Herbsand Extracts, ,-
Fine Komi cols, Spices,grourid and whole
Instruments, Essences, - , • -
Pure - Essen': Oils I Perfumery, iSi.e., .. -
Cad _Liver Oil—Warranted Genuine..
refEM DYE-STUFFS.
Indigoes, I Log and•Cern Woods,'
Madders, Oil Vitriol
SumacCopperas,
Alum I
, - Lae Dye' , ;:, - .'.
PAINTS.
R. B. SIILEY
NVetherill & Brother's Pure Lcad, Chrome
Grcen'and Yeßow, Paint and Varnish, Brushes,
Scrsey WindoW Glass, Linseed Oil, TurP9ri
tine, Cdbal and coach Varnish, and lied Lead.
-A-11- of-which-will-be-sold- at-the-very-lowest
markbt price, Also,a fresh and splendid as
sortment of
Confectionary, and innumerabio-other articles
calculated for use.and ornament - , all of wl.ich
are offered at AIM lowest cash prices, at the
cheap Drug_ Rook and Fancy Store of tho sub
scriller on North Hanover street.
May 28. 1851
ORNAZIEIVTAL MARBLE WORKS
O WENS aSt.
necenizy from Philadelphia.
lIESPECTFULLY infoim the citizens of
Carlisle and 'its vicinity, that they have
now at their Marble Yard in South Hanover
street, a low doors south of the Court Hou
and nearly opposite A & W Bentz's Store, an
elegant stock of pure
AMERICAN WHITE =TWEE,
and arc prepared to e.y.ecute in the most finished
style
.11tanuntenls,
Grape Stones Al all prices;
Door and Windot
together with every Other article in their line,
and promise that in fineness of finish,•chaste.
ness of design -and--quality of --AE.rble,- 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 manufactory ail varieties of IRONI
RAILING? for the enclosing of Grave lets end-
all other purposes, at the shortest. notice and at
Philadelphia prices. They will also finish or
manufacture all kinds of 13 uilding Work, such
ns-ail s ; and-Platforms,-&c. r at-the-short.
est notice and on the most reasonable terms.
Having had great experience, and being em ,
ployed in the best shops of P,lfiladelpltia, they
are therefore enabled to manufacture the moat
fashionable work, and respectfully ask a sham
of the patronage of Carlisle and the surrounding
country., [Carlisle, novll 1650 t
WEE r. WILL IE IP surrEi.
THOUSANDS of bottles of the AMERI
CAN COMPOUN D have been sold dur
ing the past year, and was never known to
fail of curing, in ri . few days, of a certain deli
cate disease, Seminal weakndss and all diseases
of the Urinary organs. Persons afflicted using
this pleasant and popular remedy, need fear no
exposure, as it leaves no' odor on the breath,
requires no restrictions in diet or business—
contains no Mercury or noxious drugs injurious
to the system, and is adapted to every age, sex;
or dondition., 11 is alro the beat remedy known
for Fluor Allies or Whites, (female complaints)
with which thousands suffer, without the know
ledge of a remedy. This celebrated remedy
- hail long Eeti7firmd_in private practice of a phy
sic ian and with unerring_ suecess,radieally
curing nin'ctymine of the hundred cases in a
few days. Around each bottle are plain v and
full directions. -
• CAUTION—Ask ler - the AM ER ICAN
COMPOUND, and purchase only of the Agents
Pr ice.sl per bottle. For sale by S. ELLIOTT
Carlisle; J. Wyeth, Harrisburg; R. Williams
Columbia; by A. Miller, Lnueaster; E. Morris
&Co., York.
(January, 15,1851.
STOVE WAD EROONS AND TIN MAN
VFACTOR Y.
ILillE subscribers desire to inform their friends
and the public that they have removed
their TIN, COPPER ANI? 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.
modicum manufactory on the West 'side of the
said street, a few doors 111)&0 Loather street,
where they,,vill continue to keep on hand a lull
assortinenttif every kind of
Tin, Copper and Sheet—lron Wae I
which . Mil) , be nee:de - EV} , IthuickeopMS anti
others. Their articles are manufactured by
theinselves,of the best Materials; and in point
of finish and durability cannot be surpassed.=
Titey will also manufacture and repair at the
shortest,notice-all-kindsM-Distilling-Appitrains,
They will promptly attend to the laying , of
TIN ROOFING and HOUSH SPOUTING
in town and country, and on the most reasona,
ble terms. Every branch of their businests!
Nvjll be carefully attended to with tho utmost
promptness.
•
They also keep constantly on-_ ..
hand a large
variety of •
COAL •AND NV 00E0 STOVES,
comprising every variety of plain .ten•plate
STOVES, elegant wood and coal air-tight
PARLOR STOVES, of the latest styles,
COOKING STOVES of the newest and most
improved inventions, at various prices, which
cannot fail to . please every taste. They re
spectfully solicit an examination by the public
of their large and varied assortment of stoves.
Thankful to the public for favors heretofore
extended, and being determined to relax no
exertions to give satisfaction to their custom.
era they hope to merit a continuance of pa
trenege.
ir..rThe highest cash price will be paid for
old Copper and Pewter.
MORRIS &. lIEKSHEY,
Carlisle, March 19, 18.51-1 y
Fresh Arrival of Hardware.
--CHEAPERTHAN . THE-CHEAPESTi--
nrAVING just returned from New York &
LK Philadelphia with' the best and Cheripest
Stock of HARD WARE,,C TLERY If ILD
IN G MATERIALS, PAINTS, &W., ever
brought to Cailisle, I weuld'resqectfully mouest
dealers and consumers and all others to give
mo a call and see whether they cannot get more
and'better goods fur the same 'money than at
any other Place in-town. My stock of 'Locks,
Latches, Bolts, Hinges, Screws, Nails, Spikes,
Glass, Paints, &e., is complete and very' cheap.
Carpenters' Tools, I have a splendid assort.
mom. Also, Cabinet Maker's Tools and Ma•
(dials ' viz :—Verieers, Mishogany, Mineral and
Glass Bureau Knobs and Varnii.h.
SADDLERS & COACH MAKERS,
can have everything in their line cheaper than
ever. -
. ,
FOR SHOEMAKERS; ' • ',
have a first rate stock of Morocco and Lining
Skins, Bindings, Pegs, Thread and Wax, and
a superb assortment of Shoemakers Tools. I
havealso a complete assortment of Ball's Lasts,
made in Herrisburg, • which cant be , had at no
other place in, town, and at Ball's Prices. To
gether with an assortment of all hinds of Ham
mered and Rolled Iron Steel. Of House
keeping Articles, I have Knives. Forks, Spoons,
Waiters, Snuffers and Trays Tubs, Buckets,
&c. • WALL PAPER
I have the . largest, Handsomest and Cheapest
Assortment in town. And to all 'who want
Good and-Cheap HARDWARE, t would say
come and see for yourselves. t 1
oct3o J P LtY.NE.
ee. rAnaso - zs.
- I.
SELLING OFF CHEAP,,
II -
AVING decided to quit the business, I
propose to soil my stock at very low jai
cos. It embracertho newest and most desira
ble styles. Vitrare invited to call and exam•
ino. ' WM. H. RICHARDSON,
mr26 r 2in ' No 104 Alarkot st, Philada.
U 8 T receiged another lot +of 'Bonne
Frames of. the latest style: Also, Ifonnot
Silk and Satin Linings al-various colors. '
daoll , • 'W lIITNER.
ALrut,n. assortment'of ROPESjust:reoelv
by the subscriber , : 'Abio, Glass Tubes fd
ightning Rods for'salo '
artglS If. SAXTON
lithocellanotto.
FANCY GOODS, FRVITS
MM=MI
Tombs,
kmdies,
MEE
It 10 11110
To:
•:_ 4 4 , ittiL:-.%blNO t o,onents.
FIRST PREMIUM •
Grand .and. ETAINOS:
• lEMEIIIII- 44. .1111,M21.15n,
f,rentrActurcrs, JVite. 4i . 6, 8, 9 and 11 Eutaw
. • Some, ..11aininorv, At d, '
ajOBENI4 VpRTES - , from 6to 7 edtdvas;•in
L' i inltoseiond, Mahogany ainMalntii cases
of Various atylts, witlvand without iron frames,
condfining alb tiro improvements requisite to a
superior instrument. ' •• •••
IC. & G. have reeifiVed from the Maryland
Institute the:first premium for their Pianos, in'
three'succeisire•yeare,lB4B, 1849, 1850. They
have also been honored:Vvith numerous testimo•
'ads from all the, most celebrated artists who
have used their initrumente. Pianos fromltheir
establishinent have been used at the concerts
'as Lind, Herz, Volinstock, Bishop, Laborde,
Knoop, and other eminent performers. They
guarantee durability for five years, under good
cars, and will replace vial others all which
mar not satisfactioneif application be made
within six 'Months after delivery.' •
Their _Uanufriatory. holng conducted' on the
Blest - extensive — scalrrenables — thom—to—lurnish
instruments at the very, lowest prices, *hole
sale and retail. Constantly on hand, A. P.
Ilug,linn' Melodeons, ranging from 645 to $2OO,
for which they are solo agents for this city.
January29.lssl-1y) I
Perfumery, Pitney Soap Sr. Paper.Sox
MaNurAcToli.x.
48 Nal het street, Wow Second, Philadelphia.
CILEGG & -CROMPTON, ManufacturArs
.J of Perfumery. Fancy Soaps and Fancy
Paper Boxes, respectfully call the attention of
the Druggists and Dealers in Carlisle and the
Cumberland - Valley, to thcir.cxtensive stock of
Goods, comprising Perfumery; 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•
sedation, large or small, round or square, made
to order at the shortest notice. -
forgot the pleco. 9t3 11ThrItot streci,
Phillidelphiai All orders will moot with prompt
attantioti.
.PIANE PORTE WAREROOMS,
171 CHESNUT, iTREET, P.IIIL.dD'.d.
°THE OLD STAND, .OccuPied,Or - more than
one-third of a century by G. Esq. ,
EIG - Undersigned-would :most • respectfully
announce:to the public that he is AGENT
, fOrYtnore . than twenty'Or tiro imeat
".• nnsj: celebrated manufacturers of B S-
I 1 it TON. NEW YORK, PHILA.
DELPIIIA, and elsewhere; and
egnstrintly_sacciaing from them PIANOS o
the richest and most varied styles, of superior
tone, and of the most superb finisit;of 6. 0, 6 i;
GI, and 7 Contrives, which are wnrronted equal
_fo_any_mantifnaturod,eitherin-this-country or
in Europe..,,
Just received, also, alurther supply of Church
and Parlor Organs, of beantiful patterns and
fine torieb. -*
_ -
•- • _
Ills WAREROOM is constantly supplied
With a choice selection of SERAPIIINES and
MELODEONS; from tinaoldest and most ex•
tensive manufactories in the United Slates; a
mong which is a now style of REED ORGAN
having Carliart% patent improvements, with
gilt pipes in front, and case elegantly carved,
and highly ornamental.
Tuning and Rena.ring—Sig. Salvador La
Grassu, a distinguished Piano Forte Manufactu
rer and Organ Builder, will attend to all orders.
dept4,'.so OSCAR C 13 CAR'T'ER.
PERFUNCERY DEPOT.
rhON'T, be' deceive:E.' Country Bferchants
and Dealers _who want good and cheap
PE' FUMERY and FANCY SOAPS should
call upon JOHN T.cLEGG, Perfumer and
Chemist, 48'J:tart-et St., below 2d, Philadelphia.
who has constantly on hand PERFUMERY
and _FANC-Y---soAps,pf--every—descrirrtion7
Powders, Hair Oils, Ox Marrows, Colognes,
Hair Dyes, &c„ &c.`
100,000 persons kayo read my adVertisement
in the Public Ledger,' hundreds of whom have
called and been
,convinced of the advantage of
purchasing - direct front the manafacturer,
Agency for Ferran's Circassian Hair Oil,
Curling Fluid, &c.
' Orders from nay part of the United States
will be promptly attended to.
aug4'so,ly , ':JOHN -T CLEGG.
ECONOMY IS. WEALTH
Light I~~b lit ! .Ligh 1!
Pine 'Oll, Camphine & Medal Fluid,
OF acknowledged superiority end nanny,
manufactured and for sale nt the - lowest
Wholesale price's, by DAVIS & HATCH,
at the old established stand of the late ileum' ,
min. T. Davis, CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY,
where orders by mail or otherwise are solicited,
.and prompt attention given. The voice ot. the
public for fifteen years, and the award of a
Silver Medal, and complimentary notice by'
the Franklin Institute over all competitbrs, is
sufficient evidence of the-excellence-of our Oil.
alcohol, ,Pitch; Turpenthio, Rosin. and Spin
its of Turpentine, for sale Wholdsale and Re
tail, at the lowest prices. [ocl3o
•
rarA.NUFAbTURMRS end wholesale deal-
IVJ in BROOM S, KETS and
-WOOD WARE, have removed to the large
store lately occupied by Messrs. Sellers iJ Da•
Dir where they have opened an extensive Mock
of, Eastern and City made BROOMS and
5' 000 WARE, which they ere now selling
(a the lowest manufacturers prices.
k full assortment of Bristles, 'Brushes, :lint
Cordage, &c.. bonMantly on hand No
North Third Street, 3 doors below Race, Ph
delphia j [y17,'50 P.
Steam Iron Raiting.!
MORE 8t maxiLaqmn,
Corner of Ridge Road and Broad Street,
. PHILADELPHIA.
- - r , •
WOULD call the attention of purchasers to
their - elegant assorttnent' of Wrought
and Cast Iron Railing' for • .
CEMETERIES;
BALCONIES, f •
•
VERANDAS,
Railing
for Churches, Public and Private
Buildings, Public Squares, &c., together with
all kinds of Plain:and Ornamental Iron Work.
More & .Gallagher's Book, of ORIGINAL
DESIGNS, containing. the - . best selection ()-
designs that has over been issued, will ho son i
to any parson whmmaY wish to make a select
tion.. . .
Zi.'Sl GOICX101W; - : -, . '
PRODUCE, CORIMISSION 'Ark D FOIL
WARDIN,g 'AIERCHAN
. -
No:78 Noth letreot,lthatime; - 7 --
LHE "undeplizned, Agent_loi—the
ClNtnnstdianta and Ohio Lino, being eon
trally located ten the., Baltimore and Susque
hanna Railroad s Jtas Imado arrangements for
transacting rt,„ , •
General Produce. COMMISIOIL 111/8111CSS,
n connection ,
FORWARDING BUSINESS,
and, reopeetfutly . solieits consignments of Whig
key, Flour, Grain, and Country Produce gone
rally. Respectfully,
L. S. GORDON.'
Baltimore, April 2-3mfe.s.
.r N. B. Orders for Groceries, Salt, &c., wil
be promptly. executed.
• . REFERENCES.
Messrs. John Sullivan & Sons, W.-Starr &
SOnsiThomas J.parson & Co., John M'Cid
logh & Co.. Wylie & Wilson, David Hays &
Co., Duvall, Keighler & Porsey, Miller and
Mayhew, Tnrnhull, DaII. & Slade. Robor;
Garrott k Sous,. limes George, Baltimore),
• Montt . . R. Crimile F.; Co., Wheeling, Va.
Messrs:Clark & Thaw; II Graf); Pittsburg.
Mr. J. W. Kerr, lorrisburg.s
James Cowden, Esq., Columbia.
Messrs. Muiholltin & Ray, Blairsville.' •
• Metiers. P..41s S Small, :York.
Illessrs;lameigdeol & Lewis & Butler
Philadelphia..
„ .
ramizsza..-dc . co.; .
ELOUR AND O PRDUCE
COMMISION
• MERCIIANTS,
365 Daßimer!) St.i,,coipoalta Eutaw nous°,
BALTIMORE
"DEVOTE their w h o le-attention to the sale
- Ay Flour, Grace and &oda,. It'hiaki, Bacon,
Lard,' Butter, Wooli'Dricd &c : , .on
the most - reasonable terms. Purtiostng .soon
to remove where they will have the tnib of Rail
:Road truck.connommg with the Susquehanna
Rood, they:Movrreepeetfully solicit' . consign.
monts over, that Keadostid wild thOniselves ,pay
drayage on produce to.tlieirlVarelionee, whuh
received in lota . of a largo ear loadAor more At a
•
. .
.REFEri.END.DB. • •
. •
Messrs. David Siowail 'Si Co.? „ 77.
Mr. John D. Carly, P4'" mare
Mr. Upton 'Wasliiibauihi.Cliamberaburg7 :
. , - •
Jitouranct Oiontpanici,
!rho United . States Life Insurantli I
Annuity and Tiust Company.
h oral. :Perpetual-7C( pitra . f.r.t art
"S'yst,
rall!E constant, uesolicited application fot
N. Life Insurance, gives the must al undani.
atakgratifying proof that the public mitid is
deeply impressed with the-teat 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 Alec with which to effect the contract.—,
The choice should be regulated not by prevent
and constant large incineements,'ns this, is cer•
tainly Incompatible,with future Lene , its.; The
premiums on life are calculated for the future,
it . present and prospective benefits therefore are
Teen, the result ultimately: must terminate in
ritigation, disappointment and ruin: 'The-object
ahned at by this institution is stability and per
petuity. The rates of premium have been care
fully prepared with referenee'to fluctuations
The cash system of payments has also been
adopted. Unpaid premium notes constitute no
- part - of the - asset - 07er this company, and — every
contingency being fortified with an ample rep
itch, security stamps tee whole system. This
feature, paraminnit to all other.bonsiderations,
commends , the company to public favor. Ex•
planetary pamphlets. blanks. application papers
information, and every facility will be cheerfully
furnished the public by Mr. E. lifilArrY, who
has been duly.appoilited agent of this company
for Curnberland county. Dr. II HINKLEY
has also been appointed Medical Exani liter.
Directors.—Stephen n..C.rawford, _Ambrose
W Thompson, Benjamin W Tingley, Jacob L
Florence, William ALGodwin, Paul 13 Goddard
Lawrence Johnson, George APllenry, James
Devereux, John L Linton.:
•
President.—Stephen R. Crawford.
Tice-President.—Ambrose W. Thompson.'
Seermary Co' neasurcr.—Charles G Imlay.
.dczunry.—Manual Eyre.
Cof.usol.qUorney.—Thomas Balch.'
Ai dicta Examiners. Paul )3 Goddard, M.D.
William Pepper, M. D. raug7 ly
rxr.r. 'IDISITZtA.ZECM
THE Allen'and East - Pennsborough Mutual
Eire•lnstuarice CoMpany of Cumberland county
neorporated by an act of-Assembly, is now. fully
organized, and in operation under the manage
ment of the following commissioners, viz:
Jacob Shelly, Win R Gorges, M!chnel Cock•
in,_MelelioiL_Brunneman,_Christfan_Stayntan,
Simon Oyster, Jiteob II Coover, Lewis flyer,
'Homy Logan, Benjamin II Musser ' Jacob
- Kirk, Samuel Trowel', Jose oh NVieltersham.
The rates of insurance are as low and favora
hl 0 as any Company of the kind in the State.—
Persons wishing to become members ere invited
to make application to the ovine of the compa•
ny, who urn willing to wait upon them at any
time.
JACOB S F; 14. L Y,_.J2_rcsident
— CT ERRY LOGAN, Vice President.•
- Lewis II yr.n, Sccrciary
MICHAEL. COCALIN, Trermtrer.
0tt17'49.
AGENTS
Cunibrthuul Cahn( 11. -- 'Rudolph Martin, New
Cumberland, C B flerman, Kingstown, Ilenry
Zearing, Shiremanstown, Robert Moore and
Charles Dell, Carlisle. Isaac Kinsey, Mechan
icsburg. Dr. J. Alit, Churchtown.
York count p.—John Sherrick, Lisburn . , John
Bowman, Dillsburg, Peter %Volford, Franklin
John Smith, Erg., Washington, \V S Picking,
Dover, Daniel Itairensberger, J y Craft.
Harrisbarg.—llouser & Lochman.
Members "of the company having policies
bout to expire can Intim thorn renewed by mak.
ing applicationuo any. of the agents.
ir k OCTOR YOLTIZSft:LI.
JUI-F 0 It 25 CENTS !
—By meanof the pocket
I",sculapitis, or, Every one
his own Physician ! 'Ewen
iy-fonrilreditibm-with Iry
wards Ma hundred engra
vings, showing pgivate dis
eases in every shape, and
Berm, nod malformations
or the generative system.
BY WM.YOUNG, M.O.
The time has now sr
'bring from secret disease
the Timm OF gesexcitY
,as contained iu this„book.any
one may Care himself, without hindrance to bu
siness, or the knowledge of the most intimate
friend, and with one tenth the usual expense.
addition to the general routine or private disease
it fully end:tins the cause of manhood's earls da
cline, wtth observations on unarringe—hesidee•
raany other dersangements which it would not by
.proper to enumerate in the public prints.
la'Any.person sending TWENTY-FIVE CENTS,
enclosed in n letter, will receive one copy of this
book, by mail, or five cepies will be sent for one
dollar. Address. "Mt. YOUNG,No.
SPRUCE. Street, PiIILADLEPHIA "Post-paid,
;r t 08. YOUNG Can lie consulted on tiny of
ihe Diseases prescribed in-his different publion
iiens, It is Offices, 152 SPRUCE street, ever)
day between 5 2 and 3 o'clock, (Sunda's excepted
May 1,1b50.
SUPERIOR FRESH GROCERIES-1
Call and Sec Infore Purchasing elsewhere !
T subscriber is . just reeeiving..and
r.t his Frunily r ;GrOcery and
o.uccnsware -Stone -in—West-rtl ain-Istreety-Car•
lisle,' a very largo asset - intent:of all the arti
cles in his lino of business.
. _
Rio Coffee front 12 to 14 cents per pound,
for good to a strictly prime article. Also,
Brown Sugars of the best quality, Irons 7 to 9
cents per pound, Lovering,'s best crushed and
pulverized Sugars from to to 12 1-2 cents per
pound„ N. 0. Sugar House and S3r,un Molas•
see of all grades front 32 to 62.4 per gallon.—
Also, a supply of fresh ground SPICIiIS of all
tkinds,,warranted pure. SOAPS, Fancy, Cas
tile, Rozin and Country Soaps, Chocolate, pul
verized Sataratus, Indigo, Mould and Dipped
Candles, Common and NV inter Strained What°
Oils. Also, a supply of fresh Hominy, cheeso
from the bestiDairies always ott hand. Fancy
sewing, traveling, clothes and market Baskets,
togdthor with a general assortment of Chew
ing and smoking, Tobaccos, Spanish and half-
Spanish Cigars, Common do., ropes, twines,
and Brushes of all kinds.
CEDAR. W A It E.—Housekeepers, and
others expecting, soon to embark in the same
business, please call and onunine my stock of
Wash tubs, Wash Rubbers, Cliurns, Cedar
Buckets, fancy, painted and varnished Buckets,
Brooms. &c. •
GLASS AND QUEENSWARE.—The
subscriber has just added to his theady large
stock a number of white Granite, Cold Figur
ed, Blue, Marble; Flowing Blue and Mulber
ry TeaoScts, of 48 pieces. Also. Plates and
Dishes, Tumblers,• Pn.serve Dishes, Syrup
Bottles, &c. of every description and price so
that he Will be able „to meet the wants aild
Moans of all in the community who may favor
him with a call.
In nib
J D HALBERT
Caution 'to the Public.
WM!: REAS - the vEGETAnr,n - cmic
TLE POWDER, manufactured by
BREINIG, FRONEFIELD & CO., No.
187 alforth Third Street, Philadelphia, has ac
quired for itself a wonderful celebrity for, its
many valuable medicinal qualities, and as nn
agent to increase the amount of Ent, Milk and
Butter in the perfectly healihy animal ; and
whereas its immense popularity amongst the
Flamers and Dairyttien,'wherever it has' been
introdueed,.has induced several persons to got
up an imitation of our CATTLE POWDER,
and have taken the same language almost
word iqr word, as we have in our.stnall bills,
'and put on th..ors : We therefore Caution all
persons; Storekeepers, Farmers and Dairymen
'against the deception thus practiced by design
ing men.
The Proprietors have investigated this 'sub
joot for years, during a long residence 'in: the
country, and do now challenge the world to
produce anything equal to their .CATTLE
POWDER. They want the public to bear in
mind that:their powder is their 's alone, boast
ing not of a German, nor any other loreign or.
Igm. They wish its Quality (not its name) to
be the source of its Value. It has already a
character. (although of but about Pivo years
standing) which enables it to stand upon its own
merits.
Several orders have boon sent to this city for .
Cattle Powder,which have boon filled by send.
leg an artiole.got up in imitation of our own.
We therefore say again, Storekeepers. Form ,
era and Dairymen do not buy a pound' unless'
you, look for the namb,Of Dreinig; Fronefield
& Co., written 'signatiire, on. the end of span
ack, da not allow yourself to bo•deceived,lthe
LIFE end . HEALTH. of your cattle depend
uptfn flue Cuutieit, a's well ns your interest.—
Look out—" Vigilance is the price of secerity."
.PBREINIG, FRONEFIELD & CO.
.No. 187 Aro-th Third Street, P Mean.
/30ap3t • •
'moonst' moons! Boollsr
THOSE desiring very geed' BOOKS' will
; 'please call at my Drug, Book and 'Fancy
Store, 'Main street, Carlisle. I am 'making
preparations for'tho Trade Sales in Now York,
and will sell the stock on hand at unusually low
'nines if called .for within •a few days. The
works now on ,hand comprise sonm ofthe very
beat extant. •
mar - • • F M RAWLINS.
A ENOLDS writing fluid, a very su
4IL tnorinr Ink for inklo Ft HUBBARD
AlOichtco.
GREAT •COUGS REDIED7i
C.
' ' ‘IC A TEIt . 9 B
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~••••4:1,Wei.:19-ri1..... -'''.."-A-1
alril.=
_ 4 .4-.2'1. 4'
CHERRY PECTORAL:
For the Cure el
couans, COLDS,
DO.O.IISENISS,
C;c11."1"XS, CROUP, AtIS T. 11.•
rail, WHOOPING.. COUGH
AND' CONS UIVIPTION:
in offering to the community this yustiy cele
brated remedy ffir diseases of the throat and
Imo's, it is not one wish to trifle with the Jilt,
or health of the ad:fitted, hot frankly to toy lie.
fore them theopintonsofrlistirr 'tithed men and
some or the evidences of its success, from whielt
tky can judge roe themselves. NVe sincerely
pledge out selves to make tie wild assertions or
false stacmclits of Its elliettey, nor will we hold
out any hope suffering humanity which facts will
not warrant.
Jl:
Ily [11 . 0015 tae here given, nail we solicit an
inquiry !roil) the pnblie into all we pubit,h,r ee h
ing assured they will rind them perfectly reliable
and the medicine worthy their best &inMk:lice,
nod patronage.
FROM ISEI.f. SI I.II,IMAN. M. D., L. L. D. EA
Professor of Chemistry, Minersiology.,Vic , 'Yale
College, Member of the Lit., Hist., f\led. Ph.lo.
and Seim. Sockt'es of A meri-a and Europe.
deem the CHERRY PECTORAL an ad
mirable composition from some of the' best at.
ides in he Materin Aledica, add a very effect
ive remedy for the class of diseases it is intend
ed to cure."
New I , Ct., N0r..1
Prof. CLEW:LAN , Bowdu in College, Me,
NArrites.r." I , have - witnessed the of or your
'CITERRY PECTORAL' in my own Gimily and
that of my Friends, and it gives me satisfiietinn (or
state in its kivor that no medicine I have ever
known has Komi so eminently successful of
Cluing diseases of the thromaind
ltr.V. DR. OSGOOD
Writes —" That he considers 'CHERRY PEC
TORAf.' (behest medicine Ibr Pulmonary affec
tions ever given .to the public," and states that
"his datighter being obliged to keep the room
four mouths w Ira severe sett I ed-coughiaccomL
panted by_raisingAif Wooilittight - sweats, and the
attendant symptoms of commenoed
the use ..or the , CII PECTORAL , and
had completely recovered."
R THE PATIENT.
Dr. Ayer—Dear Sint For two years I was
sink:it - 41 with, a very severe cough,accompanied
spittingbo of blond and profuse night sweats.—
fly the advice of my attending phrsician I was
'udneud_to-use-your-CITERIL-Y-,AtICTOILAL,
and continued to do so till I considered myself
cured, and use ribe the 01.0 to' , our preps radon.
*JAMES RANDALL.
Ilamm'en ss—Springfield; Nov. '27. 1848:
This day appeared the shove named James
Itandsh, nod pronounced the above statemens
true_in every respect.
LORENZO NORTON, Justice.
THE REMEDY TIIAT CURES.
PORTLAND, Mg. Jan. 10,18.17.
Dr. Ayer; 1 bare been long afflicted with
Asthma which grew yearly worse nit 01 last au
tumn, it brought ON a cough in bleb conflogd me
in icy chamber, and begun to assume the alarm
ing symptoms or consumption. I had tried the
best advice and the best medielne to DO purpose•,
mail I used your CIIERRY PECTORAL ; which
has cured me, and you may well believe me.—
Cratefully yours.
J. D. PHELPS.
If there is any value 'in the. judgment of the
wise, who speak from experience, here is a med.
icicle worthy of the public confulenee.
PREPARED BY J. C. AYRES, CHEMIST, LOWEII.
itA . SACIIUSETTS.
Sold_by—Dr.Rawlins ; SrAA-141thaill4z
Elliott;Carlisle; Dr. Day, Meelmiliesburg;
11. Bevroli, New ville; J. C. & J. B. Altiek Ship•
pensburg; and druggists gem:rally.
ntELER'S
Celebrated Family Medicine%
It concerns every no. CI&lora can be cured
Dr. Keeler's. Sarsaparilla Panacea. For
the removal and permanent cure of al-
Diseases arising from an impure -
state of the'Dlood and habit
of body. . _
..The All-wino Creator luta implanted in all
organized bodies an innate disposition to self.
preservation. The vital powers possess tire
property of resisting the influence of external
causes, but as the BLOOD is the COIIIIIIOBI par
bulutn from which all parts of living matte
derives its renovating elements, and consequent
ly, upon which tire life of organized beings de,
peed, it ispitrobable that in cases of accident,
or where artificial means lave beer - employed
to deprive it of on essential property, the vital
effects of the whole system will bet directed to.
ward restoring to it that. propesty. In all.con
-- atitutional end-hereditary- affections - , - this - Sold:
has undergone some primary
,alterution, which
is the cause of the special disease,.or which es
sentially contributed to its pforluction. Rester I
ration to health can may be obtained a re
movtir of tFi touristic cause through the medi
• rim of the circulation, and Dr. Keeled's Sarsa
wine, is the most...power ful modifier of agent
effecting this fluid lionwo.• See pamphlets.
liltieltwoodtovin, N. J.. June 6%18 , 18.
Dr. Keeler—Deur Sir: 1 tin entirely out of
your Panacea. I was called upon day before
yesterday for half a . dozen. Your medicine is
becoming very popular where 1 . 11111 , c introduced
it, mid I think the more it is'uSZid the more pop
ular it will get. Respectfully yours,
Wm. PARHAM, M. D.
Fur details, certificates, &c., see circus
lars, &c. Price $1 tier - bottle, large size, G.Uut
tles $5
DR.. K E ELER'S • COUG Ur SYRUP.
Among all the remedies before the public
hue stands pre-eminent in incipient consump
tion, Bronchitis, Catarrhs, Coughs, Hoarseness,
Whooping Cough, Pleurisy, Asthma, Spilling
of Blood, end for all afFections of the pulmonary
organis occasioned by cold. Too much ' , Also
cannot be bestowed upon this remedy, and the
proprietor urges every one aftlicred with any of
the above complaints to secure it at once. It
is warranted to cure or no pay. Price only 50
cents.
DR. REELER'S CORDIAL AND CARAT
=I
Every family whether rich ur poor, who val
ves health and all its blessings, should have this
invdluabla remedy nt hand. It is infinitely the
beet remedy known for Diarrhea, Dysentery,
Chotera" MOrbus; Cholera Infantum, Cholio,
Flatulency, griping pains, cramp, etc., and for
all diseases of the stomachs and bowels caused
_ Teething, Thonumerousiostimonlals from
Physicians 'and others unsolicited has given it
a reputation_ as firm as adamant. far Price
25 cents per bottle.
DR. KEELER'S VERMIFUGE SYRUP.
This remedy is pleaaunt to the taste, halm.
less to the patient and all powerful in removing
all kinds of worms from the body. It is with
out doubt, the cheapest and best worm destroy
ing mbdicino before the public, and will Wad
ministered .according to directions, remove
them' Within five or six hours after taken, The
dose is Small, and each bottle contains twice as
much us similar remedies. Price only 25 coots
per,bottle.
DR. KEELER'S LLVER AND . SANATIVE
Liffill
. Although nut recommended en a "cure
yet they are the mildest and best remedy to re.
move Constipitind, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Bil
iousness,
,!sloryousness, Foul Stomach, Head.
ache, Indige'stion, etc. Unice other purgative
medicines they leave the'bewelsalways relaxed
and consequently aro the proper 'medicine for
for...females-and poreo.ns leading a solitary life.
Price 25 cents.
DR. KEELER'S RHEUMATIC LOTION
A justly celebrated external Imph - cation for
Paine of the Chest, Neuralgia, Headache, Spells
Dolorous, Swellings of the Joints,
Rheumatism, Gout, sciatica and for all disor
ders wherein a sedative and rubefacicnt rem:
dy is applicable. - Pried - twenty:five coots For
bottle.
All of UM above celebrated and extensively
used mediomM. ari:i prepared and sold Whole
sale and f 294 IVIARKET bPRELT,
Philadelphia.
For sale by S. ELLIOT I r, Cnrliele ; 4. 6.
Miller, Dickinson; Messrs; Altick, Shippens
burg, J. F. Spahr, Mochanizsburk,
Siliaollianottnytt..and In every town throughout
the county anifState.... [Jahuary Id, 18,51
CITRA'T'E MAGNESTA.—An agree•
able unCtnild refrigerant 'and laxative,
or solo by 1111,1313ARD. ' • tmar26
3E I XREI de. VITATEItiP3IOOr.
LAKK' s S Fire and NVatdr'Preoi yAINT,
0 'Which kits two no eictottsivoly used for
Ilto last six yours with tho uhnok ' suocetto
Hie- roofs, of Mimeo, Stoombootoi.&o.. not
single initfanco he known where Kline
,For sale by (mI2J ' H. 'SAITO tsr.:l
11115cellaaroa4.
Pride rßeduced !
VAUGHN'S
amoriaurric min= t
Largo Bottles—only ouo,ioonar..
Ma Proprietor of tho Groat AltletiCarl Remedy VdlJOrt2il
VEOZTADLC LITIIONTRIPTIO 151 1XiLTRIt.” induced by th
srgont solicitations of his Agents, throughout tho Unita
Mates and Canada, has nori
•
Itoihrood tho Price,
, •
if kti popular and well known reticle; and (rent dile ditto
enneeforth, ho will 'put up but one afar only,—h6 noel
3ohlo:7-the retail prior will be
• ORR:DOLLAR.
The publhamay teat assured that the character of rho Medi
sine, its strength, end curative pnipertim with DANA'
INCILLNGIED, and the porno- tare will be bestowed In pie
coring it tia heretofore.
As this medicine, under its reduced price,.Will be machete,
'ay those wino have not hitherto made themselves acquaint°
with-eta-virtumr-the.proprietor-would-beg to-intimate-that-Id
article le not to be classed with Um vast amount of "Remedli
of the day ;" it claims for itself a - greater healing 'yote,,
all disease+. Men any otter preparation Auto hcfore fl
teorld ; and has sustamea •iself for eight years by its !merit
medical virtues, end, until this reduction, commanded tioUbl
Jto price of any other article to this line.
Norms Psu.mcotstscy, this article ads with great hoe
rig power and certainty, upon the •
Blood, Liver, Bitlneys, Lungs,
other organs, upon the pro Par azaon of which:llN an
arcalLb depend.
. -
This medicine has a lostlYinigh repute as a remedy for
Dropsy and Gravel,
and 4141in:wee of thaNature. It may be veiled open crime
dm intelligent physienan.has abandoned his patient,—and ft
Jimedistressing diseases, more especially Driarar; the props
Km would earnestly and honestly recommend it. At I
°resent price it is easily obtained by all, and the trial will pros
the nrtiele to be the
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Cheapest Medicine in the World! ,
CV- pleate ask for pamphlets —the slants give them away
they-contain over sixteen pages of receipts, (inn addition to fa
Medical matter) valuable for household purposes, end wide
trill ear,oniany dollars per year practipal housekeepers.
These receipts aro introdneed to maioothe book of arm
value, aside from its character as an advertising medium ft
' the medicine, the testimony in favor of which, in the form
letters from all pelts of the eOttetrY. may be reliekupori.
tv - "Vinghn's Vegetable LithontripticAltstare tb
Great American Remedy, now for sale la quart' bottles at •
each, smell bottles at 60 els each. No small bottles Win b
Issued after the present stook Is dis Posed of.
Principal Office, Btlffale, N. Y., 207 Main Street.:
• G. C. VAUGHN-
Sold Wholesale and Retail by OLCOTT AIcKESSONI
C 0.,, 127 Maiden - Lane, New York City.
N. letters (excepting from agents and dem, rs w it
hom ho transacts businam) must be pest paid, cent °Mimic
td be given to them.
S \V Haversack, Carlisle,
.1 C & G 13. A lack , Shippensburg,
•Russel Lo' Dice, Dickinson, .
J Spahr, Ricchani"aqurg,
— A - H - 'Lager, Kingstown.
Octi6
Valuable School Books,
0 - 103LISIIED BY 1110MAS,COMPET(T
U .— WAITE £0.,253 .MARKET STRIA ,
I'IIIADELPHIA, and for sale - by 011 the 1...
sellers in the liiiite&Stnies :
MITCHELL'S PRIMARY GEOGIIXI :
An rosy iptroduction to the study of
pity, designed for children, and completely 1,-
Itisimitcd by 120 engravings and 14 colored
mops.
AtITCZIELL'S iNTEMIEDTATE GEocitArny—
The text, the exercises the illustrations, and the
foray beautiful maps are printed.t.ogaher in 01/C
quarto volume.
AliTenELL's Seimot GEOGRAMIY & ATLAS,
a system of modern Geography,. comprising a
iption of the present state at the world and
its five great divisions. Embellished with" 11U-
merous engraviligs and illustrated by an eiccl
lent Atlas containing 98" handsome and, accurate
colored maps. This series of Geography by S.
_AngustuaMitchelLhas_beemwholy—or—partly
introdUced into the public and private schools
or all thif,''principal Cities and towns of the Uni
ted States ; and aftet , a full and fair trial of its
merits in these schools, it has_ received an almost
universal recommendation.
MIT6I LLl.'y ANCIENT •GEOGEAPIIT & ATLAS'
Alt ancient, classical and sacred Geography,
embellished w ith engravings 'of remarkable
events, views of ancient cities, etc., and LlCCOM
paned by ancient Atlas containing 12 beautiful
. •
colored maps. -
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ITCIIELL'S ATLAS OP OUTLINE MAPS
Mitchell's Biblicarand Sabbath School Geo..-
mildly, with Maps mutembellishments. i'tlitch
ell's Key t&jhe study of Mops. and Carroll's
key to Alitelie's Geography, are excellent and
popular books, and are becoming very exten
sively used in the best schools of tarlebollatry.
GISFILUSN's LILSBON IN GI/ANNA/1, based
upon the construction and analysis of sentences;
designed ns tta introduction to Hie "Annlysis."-
GuEt:NE's ANALYSIS-1 treat se ott the strucs
lure of the English language, with heist tient
and exercises adapted to the use of schools, by
Samuel S. Green, A. M., Principal of the
Phelps Grammar_ School, Boston.
These books htsc .nlready the short time
ditty have been litiblished,ohni.tied a very
ax
(eosive circulation, liming been introduced into
the public schools of Boston, Baltimore, Pins-
Iturg; -r eilieiritialliT - SG Lotus, VlCkshurg, and
other cities aim UM Ds, :Hid recommended by
those who lime tried diem it their schools, as
without question the best English Grammars
in existents.
SialOOL Ur/int.:lt—Part lsl is
iulrndcd for beginners. .It contains a lesson
illicit each of the clan... Wary sounds of the lan
glitige The Primary School Reader, fart '2ll,
amiantus esercises in articulation, arrangcd•
connection ‘vith easy rending lessons. 'll.O,
Primary Reader, part 3d, is deaiglicil for tire
first class in PrimitiV Schools, and the lost act
class in Grammar Schools.
1 on GRAMMAR SCHOOL Romer., is designed
for the middle class in Grammar Schools, snit
contains exercises- in articulation arranged in
connection W kb rending lowous
Tax STE !CT SCllthrt. ILEADF.R, is design
for the highest classes in public and private
schools. It contains exercises in articulation,
pauses, and inflections of the voice with such
rules and suggesstions as are deemed useful.
Toe iNneeCTIVI: READER ; or a Coarse o
Reading 011 Natural History; Science and Lite
rature designed for schools.
TILL SPELLING BOOK.
Consisting of wort 'is columns and sentences
fur 'arm and wrilt • exercises. It is a complete
and systematic s ries of excreLes in English
orthography. '
This hiehly popular series of reading hooks,
and this spelling hook were .compiled oy 111 r.
Swan, of Boston, and' judging from the
rapid introduction into - schools which they have
obtained - in the Eastern and Middle States and
in many of the Western and Sono States,
we think they are really better :•ii:i.ted In the
wants of teachers and scholars it.. n any other
yet published. The publishers very.large
number of recomancliddliims ft.( i 1 iilic'ecliont
committees, teachers and others la e.in.l;; to,eihi.
cation.
FROST'S 111S'FORY OF THE 13.STX-I'l'
lor licant-z—
-mies. 'The mine work condensed and simplified
or common selinols,.l col. IS mo. -
;JARVIS'S I'llACl.loll. P.111519.1.00y ' for the use
of schools and families, 1 vol. 12 mo. with
engravings.
P111:11A0Y PIIIS'IOLOGY, by the same author, 1
vol. 18 mo.
,
FIRST 1100:: 11: .r..nrrnatteme, by F.A. Adams,
intended for primary and common schools.
.ARITIDIETIO IN TWO PARTS: •
.By the same author. Part Cleat—advanced
lessons in . mental arithmetic ; „part second—
roletrand examples for practice in written arith .
metic, fop common and high schools.
A lien .to examples for - practice in written
aritcmetie, for the use of-teachers, by the same
author.
These nrithmetics have scoured very high.
recommendations from teachers of achoola and
academies, and from. 14ofeSsors in several of our
colleges, (11111 from others interested in the cause
of education in various sections of the Union.
'L'. C. & Co. ' also publish annoy other School
'Books, which there is not room to • enumerate'
here; besides Law. Medical, Theological and
Miscellaneous Books ' .and they are fully preps.
red
„to answer orders for books In every depart
nent Of knowledge. Booksellers. School Coin.
minces, and others,
able. terms. suptilted on the moat fitvor.
(sept 25,'50-Iy,)
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CHURCH ) LEE AND FEEMAN ! " ,
F3.1-:,ctuzlzatizzit
AND •
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STEJLES A`lv •1V LLi -
NEW CUMBERLAND, PA.
lia.rrisores . Colin:111ml bk.
irry3 on hand a largo so ply .
of the above ink, which, by a' special nr• •
.rangement ith taw proprietor, Ito inutile to fur: ..,1-
nish to merchants and othersoit the mainline'
torero niholosalo prices
' au,2l.
'Brushes Brushbif
•
Ag,reat 'variety of 'liege itscful article's is
'foKad far rode, 'consisting pi Whitewash', SweeJl
itieSetrilibint4•Pitiniors, loth, Shaving, Hair,
Tooth and-Nail; Flesh Ilnd.,Graining:lirusliesi
gi.eat variety, all of o Welt are of the heal qua.
ty and will lig sold at the lowest 'Hives .
June G. •
S A HUBBARD