American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, October 25, 1855, Image 4

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,V WamjAg to‘ EvetySensible ’.Jfojwta?' ”
'(Tfny Females Sl/JTEII 15 Health. ' ■ '
TVTO Woman of delicacy is willing to, disclose
Xl tho peculiar ailment* Incident to her sox,
©yen (o a rabst intimate-family,physician.
modesty and delicacy is implanted by
nature, and neither should nor need- bp subjec
ted to tho nulo shocks inevitable’ in making
known to the other sox those ailments belonging
exclusively to tho female.
.Except in extreme cases, her sensitiveness
wi|l sacrifice her health rather than her delicacy.
sTho consequences are serious, lamentable,
and. life-long. , ;
’ Thus what lit first could have bcoli easily rem
edied, or perhaps better still, not incurred, be
comes a complication of diseases, not only ruin
ing tho health of -the mother, and embittering
her days by sickness and suffering, but entailing
broken constitutions upon her children, and
embarrassing, If not distressing, the business
and pccuhiaVy prospects of the husband. Lot
cvory-sonsiblo woman take learning iiLtimc, (as
thousands have done) by tho bitter experience
and sufferings of others, of tho dreadful conse
quences she entails upon herself and those en
deared to lior, by her ignorance of the simplest"
and,plainest rules of health as connected with
tho marriage state, the violation of which entails
jilspaso,. suffering and misery.
/Hwrananv arc suffering from obstructions or
|rrogu]amws peculiar to the female' system,
which undermine the health, the effects of which
they are ignorant, and for which their delicacy
forbids seeking medical advice I How many
sufferfrom prolapsus uteri (falling of the womb,)
oi 1 from Jluor nlbus (weakness, debility, &c.) •
How many arc In constant agony for many months ,
profceding confinement I How many have diffi
cult, if not dangerous deliveries, and slow and j
uncertain recoveries!
To the question, bow are these to bo preven
ted? what shall bo done? the answer Is simple.
Let every woman ascertain for herself, with
out violence to her delicacy, the nature and
character of the ailment (to which she as n fe
male is subject) the causes fVom which it may
arise, and (ho proper remedies for its cure and
future prevention.
This she can do by possessing a little volume
(already possessed by thousands) which tells
her what is the matter, and tells her what to do
for it, in simple but chaste words, and such ns
site can understand. This little volume is enti
tled the Married Woman's PRIVATE MEDI
CAL COMPANION, by Dr. A. M. Mauuckal,
Professor of Diseases at Women. One hun
dredth edition (500.000) IBmo., pp. 260. [On
tine paper, extra binding, $1,00.)
A stimlurd work of established reputation,
found classed in the catalogues ot the great
Trade .Sales in New York, Philadelphia, and
other cities, and sold by the principal booksel
lers in Hie United States. It was first published
in IHI7, since which time fite hundred thousand
co/iies have been sold, of whlcMhere were up
wards of one hundred thousand scut by mull,
attesting the high estimation in which it is held
as a reliable popular medical hook tor every fe
male, the author having devoted his exclusive
attention to toe treatment of complaints peculiar
to females, in respect to nlnch he is yearly con
sulted by thousands, both in p 1 rson aud by let
ter.
Here every woman can discover, by compar
ing her own symptoms with those described, the
nature, character, causes o|, and the proper re
medies for, hci complaints.
The wife about becoming a mother lias often
need of instruction and advice of the utmost
importance to her future heilth, will find such
instruction and advice, and also explain many
symptoms which otherwise would occasion anx
iety or alarm, as all the peculiarities incident to
her situation arc described.
Il is ol comae jiuprachcabJo to convey fully
the various subjects treated of. as they are of u
nature stiicily intended (or the married or those
contemplating mat n.ige. The revelations con
tained in us pages have proved a blessing to
thousands, ns the mmimetuble letters received
by the author (which he is permitted by the
wiilurs In publish) will attest.
Ertract of a Letter from a gentleman in Dayton
Ohio.
Dayton, May 1, 1817
Dr. Jl. M. Manrivtau
“ My wile has been perceptibly sinking for
Rome three years or more, in consequence of her
great atfgni.sh and mil K-ring some months belure
and during condiienuuit; every successive one
more ami inure debilitated anil prostrated her,
putting her lite in iniiiiiuent d.uiger, and wlm-li
was on the last occasion despaired of. I suppo
sed that (Ins state of things was inevitable, and
resigned myself to meet the worst. At this
time I'HOV about tno months) 1 heard VOtirbook
lughh spoken id. as containing some mailers
re u.lnng my < t.su. On its receipt and perusal,
f i an not e \ pi r>s to \ uii the rebel it a (forded my
disiiesv-d iniiiil. and the jo) its pages imparted
tutu) wife on learning (hat the great discovery
of M. M. I)e»mne,uix provided a remedy. It i
opened ,i prospect to me winch I little conceiv
cd ais possible. No pecuniary consideration
cm ever repay ttiu obligations 1 am mnler to
you. I<>i liaving been thu means of imparting to
us the matters contained in "The Married Wo .
nun's Private Medical Companion.” Dut for!
tliis, ere anolhci year would lone passed ov.-r [
my head, in all liuin ui probability my wile would
have been In her grave and my children left mo.
thorlos.s.” |
In consequence of the universal popularity of
Iho work, as evidenced by Us extraordinary sale,
various impositions have ln-en attempted, as well
on booksellers as on the public, by mutations o|
title page, spurious editions, and surreptitious
infringements'it copyught, and other devices
and deceptions, u lus been found necessary
therefore tn (' inhtin Ihr Public to buy no book
unless the words "Dr. A. M. Manricnau, lUit
Ltbmly Street. \. Y.,” is on (and the entry in
the Clerk’s Olllce on the hack of ) the titlo page;
ami buy only ul respectable and honorablu deal
its, or send by mail, and aldress Dr. A. M.
Maurieeuu,
C7“L’p<>n receipt of one dollar "The Married
Woman’s Private Companion” is sunt
(mailed /irr) to any part id thu Uuttud Slates,
tho Canadas and Hntish Provinces. All letters
must lie post-paid, and addicssed to Dr. A. M.
Mauriccan, ims li’2l. New York City. Publish
ing Otllce, No. V2O Liberty Street, Now York.
Agents in /’pruny/rania.—T B Peterson, J M
Moss Ik Bro,, and Thos Oowpertbalt, Philadel
phia; Spangler Ik Bro., Lancaster; S Lender,
Hanover; Samuel U Haulier, Oreonslmrg; J S
Nickson and A K McClure. Chamhershtirg; Jos
Swartz, Bloomsburg: G W Earlo, Waynesboro;
J 1! Cornelius, N. Durliii; II A Lance, Heading.
July IH»s—dm
HARKNGdS &. MoljXjllm b
Green tiroccry Slope,
JUST opened, a genur.il supply of GROCER
IES, Hi'iuclud expressly for family use, which
Mill be auki.iiL the lowest cash prices. Thu so-
Iv'ction consists In purl af Coffcei, best Hio, Me
dia, and Rousted, from II to 14 cunts. Teat,
Imperial, Black, Hyson, Ac. Su/fart. Crushed,
Pulverized. &c. Golden and Grocery Syrup,
ifff/aiS’aSngar House and N. O. Baking Molasses
the host (pmlilius. Splcca of every
description. Salt and Fish of all kinds, whole
sale or retail. Best quality ol
UairiH, Shoulders, Sides, & Ori«*d TVuf,
tiy the pound. In short,‘every thing for house
hold use. Fruit and Vegetables constantly on
hand. Cash paid for all kinds of Country Pro
duce.
Remember the stand, South Hanover St., one
door below Btmlz’s Dry Good Store, and nearly
opposite the Post Office.
DARKNESS & MULUN,
Carlisle, Juno *2B, IM-V. -Jim
TltliVlillTON i.uAh 1
THE Trevcrton Coal Company uu- now pro.
pared fo funilwh the citizens of Carlisle and
viclultV, with un uhnndimt supply ol the (IKN.
UJNB’ TUB VERTON COAL, through the dual,
ora,. Win. ZJ. Mmray and Jacob Shram, where
consumers can procure Iho various sizes, viz:
Lump, Steamboat, Broken, Egg, Stove, Lime
Burners, &c. Wo can recommend It to all as
Htiporior to any other coal for steam, domestic
purposes, am| Lime Burning. For the Informa
tion of Iho citizens of Carlisle, wo would Inform
them that; this la tljat superior coal, a sumplo of
which wu9 sdiu by Edw, Uulfensfoin, Esq., Qf
Trevcrton, about Iho whitol’ of 1852, and gave
no mucli satisfaction.
TUEVERTON COAL COMPANY, ,
Pori Trevcrton, Union fo., Pa.
August 28, 1856—8 m
. r-XlOm'FOJte' : SXOTEsfSTOT«#M ; STOVES l! I
GREATEST : INVENTION :OP* THEAQE-] ff ofyN0fyN D. tvQuldinibrra the■ public
, t .,..a v:; >; r... .n i, ... v j •Mhathehatfndwbrihanddthisestabllshmetati
'Patent Cold Lard Lamp!. ; 5 ( on Marin St;,nextdoor.toMarion Hall;* large*!
V.,Ttr> ; i ! \V' : v 1 1 i 1- and moat complete assortment of COOKi OF
r|iHE »M»>acrib?r haying pprcjiMed patent EioE’& PAHEOK- STOVES to bo found lit
Isright ot StoncHiljr .4 Patent Cold this county, which,will besoldat tfaelowestprii
Lard-Eatpp for the State of, Pennsylvania.-nro co s tor cash* or-'approved credit. eHls'-stbOk'
manufacturing In large quantities and are able) consists of a large assortment of new and high;-
to supply merchants at wholesale or retail, ot i y approved PATENT COOKING -STOVES,
hla establishment opposite the Gemian Kefonu- finished, ip, thbmost complete milliner, cml ical
ed Church, in Louther ordera-ddi.- culsted tbr oither'wo’od or pool, or both. All
dressed to him will bo promptly attended'to. the o jq standard patterns which have stood the
; _ „ , . . TQ-r ti l '.'- 1 ' 1 !- test of experience,htdy he found nt'lls'csliib
.CarllsloiAptllo, 18o5—0m : ■ ■ ■ pslmient. - ’Alsu;, a great variety of tlio inost
. N ,‘ B ;T> Th ? b a°i r ll “’ r " g l ; loa a 4 “ approved and beautiful PARLOR OFFICE
slock el Hardware, and having entered Into the STOVES, including a number of urn/ stylos,
Lamp mamifactiiring business, call upon those Possessing very superior odvanldgoi over .theii
l n ?.t account to, heretofore In Use'. Families-nnd housekeepers
iotllo their accounts without delay, as no further Br „ rospectfnlly.invlted to give hilii a call before
M VC ' n- i Pmee.opposlte.thp purchasing elsewhere; Stoves delivered to any
German Reformed Church. part of the country end put up‘at the shortest
J ALUM-bENEU. • notice. Ho continues* to do all kinds of TIN;
AND SHEET IRON WARE, and Copper Woik',
and ims constantly, on hand - or,wjlimnkoto.or
der every article required by honsekeeporspr :
others.in this lino. His stock of Tin and; Cop-;
per i Wore embraces every kind; .of household
find kitchen utensil, warranted equal to.tho besti
manufactured. * Persons, in want Qf.arficica'Jn
bis line Stay always be’, sore of Voing accommo
dated to thcirsatisfactlon by-giving him a call.
Nov. 9,.; n.'.i jj'.u-.-r?
LOOKING GLASSES.
c. nr. icobingou & son.
No. 248 Cheanut St., above Ninth St,
j /PniLADELmM.
OFFERS for sale an'extensive assortment of
FRENCH MIRRORS J framed in the plain
est and most elegant ornamental stylos, suitable
for Mantels and Piers. Richly Carved Oval
Girandohps, Ornamental Gilt Tables. >
OIL POINTINGS AND ENGIU VINGS>. |
of recent importations, by tho most celebrated
living Artists at tho lowest cash prices. - - -
February 15,1855 —ly
Bend! Rend!
HATH) SIPE, ofCurlislc, has bcon'ap-
J-Tx pointed Agent for the county of Cutnbor-
lun’tl, tor the sale* of FISK’S PATENT METAL
LIC BURIAL.CASE, which is'bupcrior to.any
of the kind now in use, for ordinary interments
amUransportihg thp dead.- It prevents imme
diate decomposition and obviates the necessity,
of “hasty burials; for, being perfectly air-tight,
It prevents any unpleasant odor IVoiri escaping
and’can be kept from day to day, until it.suits
the convenience of the friends of the deceased
to inter. We might offer hundreds of certifi
cates In corroboration of these facts, but the
following will suffice : •
Certificates from Clay, Webster and others.
Washington, April 6th.
Gentlemen—We witnessed the utility of your
ornamental “Metallic Patent Burial Case,” used
to convey the remains of the late lion. John C.
Calhoun to the Congressional Cemctry, which
impressed us with the belief that it is the best
article known to us for transporting the dead to
their final resting place. With respect we sub
scribe ourselves. Yours, &c.
• Lewis Gass,
D. S. Dickinson,
W. R. Kino,
11. Dodge,
11. Clat,
Daniel Webster,
Jeep. Davis,
.1. M. Bkiirikn,
W. P. Manoum,
D. R. Atcuinhon,
The above described Burial Cases can, at all
times, be obtained of the subscriber, nt his
Ware-rooms nearly opposite the Bunk, North
Hanover street, Carlisle.
DAVID SIPE.
May 17. 1855
F. VI. SMITH,
Port Monnaie, Pocket Book,
DRESSING* CASE MANUFACTURER,
N. W. Cor. Fourth <s■ Chesnul Sit.
Philadelphia,
Always on hand a large it varied assortment of
Pori Mommies, Work Boxes,
Pocket Books, Cabas,
Bunkers Cases, Traveling Bags,
Note Holders, Backgammon Boards,
Fort Folios, Chess Men,
Portable Desks, Memorandum Books,
Dressing Cases, Cigar Cases, &c.
Also, a general assortment of English, French
and Gorman Fancy Goods.
Fine Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Razor Strops
and Gold Pens, wholesale, Second and Third
Floors, F. U- SMITH,
N. W. cor. Fourth 4* Chestnut Sts. Phila.
N, B>—On the receipt of (1, a superior Gold
Pen will bo sent to any part of the United States
l»y mill; —describing pen, thus, medium, hard,
or soft. Mk
April .»,
DR. C. c. OLUnEWTIMLy
HOUKEPJITWC PH VSfCUN,
OFFICE and rosiduoco on Loutlierstreet, one
door east of the Gorman Reformed Church.
Dr. Blumcnthal respectfully otters his profession
al services to tho citizens of Carlisle and vicini
ty. Persons from a distance laboring under
chronic diseases may consult by letter. Oflice
hours from 7 to 9 A. M. and 2 to 4 P. M.
Carlisle Aug. 24, 1851-rtf
Tcsih, Con'cc, Ac.
HE subscriber has Jim added to bis formc
stoek, a general selection of CHOICE GRO
i FRIES, as well aa ull tho other variety of ar-
"v| tides usually Kept in a Grocery Store,
embracing ItloCoffoo—rousted and green
—at 13 j and 14 cts. per lb., Orleans, Clarified'
('rushed and Pulverized Sugars, of fine quali
ties, Chocolates, Spices, Dairy Salt, and u varie
ty Fancy articles, all of which are ottered at the
jowest cash prices. Wo arc thankful for (he
former support given ns, and invito a further
call trom our friends and customers.
J. IV. EDV.
Marion Hall, Carlisle, Atlg. 3, 1854.
LooK Out in Time I
CITOI.ER A-MORBUS, Dysentery, Diarrhaca
Ike . are makingtlielr appearance; you know
the remedy. If you have any regard fur the
welfare of yourself, your wife or your children,
Mipply yourselves Instantly with *■ Keiffer’s
Matchless Cordial,” otherwise abide thu conse
quences resulting from a bigoted adherence tu
old quackery. The Matchless remedy can
hail at the Drug Store of B. J. KiEEFER.
South Hanover tired, a few floor* south of
Court Home. (Carlisle, May 18, ’65.]
JUST received a very largo lot of Scythes of
superior Brands, to widen 1 invito the alien:
tlou of Cradle makers, and all others in want of
this article, thu attention of Farmers Is also In
vited to tho great variety of Fanning utensils of
the very host makers. Ploughs of all kinds
furnished at n small advance on City prices.
Homo makes at thu manufacturers prices, also a
superior article of Churns, which we warrant to
maico mure miner out oi the sumq quantity of
Cream man any other Churn in use, try it.
JOHN P. LVNE,
Wed tide North Hanover Street.
Carlisle, May 11
REMOVAL.
I 'HE undersigned has removed to (ho roon
(ormurly oocnpled ns the Post Office, iinmo
diatidy opposite the Volunteer Office, where In
is now opening a largo and general assortmen
of now
Spring Oooiln,
embracing an extensive variety of British, French
and Domestic Dry-Goods, Groceries, Straw Hats
and Bonnets, Wall which ho will of
for at the lowest prices. Purchasers are re
spectfully invited to call and examine for them
selves. ROBERT DICK,
Carlisle, April 12, 1856. '
CEMEKI’.
r pilE superior Cement, manufactured by J;
I Gcrvor & Go., of Scotland; Franklin county,
can be had In largo or small quantities at 11.
Saxton’s Hardware store, Main Btrcot, Carlisle,
All who havo tried this Cement pronounce II
the ncsl article they Over used: .From a great
number of certificates given to the manufactur
ers, we select the following:
OiiAMiiuiisoi/uo, Feb. 20, 1855;
To Jacoii Gauvbus— Sir—There has boon
used during the past year, under my direction,
hi the construction of “The Carlisle Water
Works.’* ami work of this Company, about .80
barrels of your Hydraulic Cement, which has
proved to ho a good and reliable artlclo. and I
take pleasure In recommending It to others a«
such. A. P. SMITH, .
April 10, *66. tiupt. C. V. Unilrond. >
wm. c. niiEEM,
ATTpjINEY AT LAW. Qfllco InMriln sj<,
opposite Marlon Hall. Business entrusted
to him will bo promptly attended to.
Oitrllri*, April 19> 18f».
Wo Strive to Please.” ; f
THE Subscriber would respectfully announce
to the citiaens-ofi-CArliaie, and ltd) persons
visiting the smile, tliat bo lifts, now on liftnd and.
will continue to bo .supplied with the latest nov
elties of each successive season, comprising, in.
port, . * ‘ t-
CONFECTIONARIES
of (ho'choicest'Varieties; such ns Fine'Candy
Toys, Jelly Cukes, Boh Bens, Gum, Cordfol, Lp--
men, Chocolate, nndTruit Drops, Rose, yaniSa
and burnt Almonds; French and exploding Sec
rets,' also all the common varieties; allot which
will be sold wholesale or retail, at low rates, at •
THE OLD STAND, N. lIANOVER ST,;
a Tow doors North of thcßank, whom ho has just,
received Fruits and Nuts of, the latest importa-.
tions, such as Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs,
Prucns, Citrons, Currants, soft and paper shelled
Almonds, Filberts, Cocoa, Cream and Ground.
Nuts. Also, ,
TOYS AND FANCY GOODS,
of every kind and from nil ports of Europe, man
ufactured of wood, glass, china, papior-machie,'
tin, India rubber, zinc, &c., such ns fine wax, kid
and Jointed dolls, sewing and card baskets/work
and fancy boxes, flower vases,'niotto caps, tca
setts, music boxes, port monies, battlo-d6ort,
grace hoops, masks, drums, guns, trumpets, do
uiinoso, lotto and other games, &c., fancy soaps
and hair oils of every variety. In connection
with tho above, a largo stock of i '
FAMXiIIT GROCERIES,
such as Lovering’s crushed, pulverized and brown
Sugars, Coffee, Molasses, Starch, Indigo, Sale
ratus. Green and Black Teas, Spices, Butter,
Water and Soda Crackers, Matches, &c., and ns
wo “ Strive to Please,” all are invited to call and
examine our stock.
The subscriber returns his thanks to tho public
or (he patronage heretofore bestowed on bim,
ind hopes by a desire to plcnso to merit a con
iiumncc of the same. P. MONYER.
Carlisle, March 23,1864.
Useful, Fragrant, and Good
BJ. has just relumed from Phil
• adelphia, with an additional supply of Fresh
DRUGS, wluch, iu connection with his former
stock, will make his establishment complete in
tliis department. In addition to tho above, he
has also just opened a fresh supply of
Confectionaries, Fruits, Nuts,
Pastes, and Fancy Articles of every description.'
Tho attention of ladies is especially invited to
his extensive assortment of fancy articles. La
dles’ Toilet Fancy Soaps and Perfumes of every
variety. Gentlemen are invited to examine his
fine assortment of Fancy Articles. Segars, Chi
na and Porcclean Pipes, Tobaccoes of every va
riety, Shaving and Toilet Soaps, which 'will be
found to Ivo very superior} Canes, Riding and
Carriage Whips, and many other articles which
more especially interest gentlemen. • • 1
A number of very superior Woolen Matts on
I hand.
The Proprietor will bo very happy to haro hid
friends generally call and examine his goods,
whether they may wish to purchase or not.
B. J. KIEFFER.
Carlisle, March 28. 1854.
REEVE L KIVJIGHT,
(i’uccf«or to Hartley If Knight.)
Cui’pel ai-cliotlso,
NO. 148 South Second Street, 5 doors above
Spruce street Philadelphia, where he keeps
constantly on hand a full assortment 'ol cVory
article in his lino of business.
FEATHER BEDS, FEATHERS, Patcrii
Spring Mattresses, Curled Hair,. Moss,, Corn
Husk mid Straw Mattresses, Velvet Tapestry' f
Tapestry, Brussels, Three-Ply, Ingrain, .Vend
lian, List, Rag Ik Hemp Carpetings,. Oil Cloths.
Canton Mattings, Cocoa and Spanish Mattings.
Floor utid Stair Druggets, Hearth Rugs, Door
Mats, Table and Piano Covers, tq which h(5 re.
Hpectfully Invites the attention of purchasers..
October 10, 1854—1 y .
notmiy Ltiiid Agency*
rjpHE undersigned will nttond. promptly to tho
J. procuring of Bounty Lands /or those, entl
(led to them nailer thu late act of Congress, ap
proved March lid, 1855. Many years experience
in tho prosecution of claims for service ih tno
revolutionary war, has made mo famijlar tyllh
the regulations and forms requisite (6 bo obser
ved, and having IhO assistance of an efficient
attorney residing in Washington, shall be able
to ponder satisfaction to those who may apply
to mo. Proper forms and instructions will bo
sent on application by mall tVco of cost. No
charge unless’a warrant is obtained, and when
obtained tho fee will bo $5.
The highest market price will bo paid for
Land Warrants.
A. P. NORTON, Postmaster,
Carlisle Springs, Cumberland co., Pa.
April 6, 1855—ly'
hats i Hats i i
Til E subscriber respectfully Informs Ids
friends and the public generally, that ho has
rcmbVed his Hot and Cap Store to his new build
ing In Main street, where he will be glad to see
his old customers and friends. He has now oh
hand a splendid assortment of Hots ot
all descriptions, from'tho common Wool
tho finest Fur and Silk Hats, and at
prices that must suit every one who has an eye
to getting thu worth ol his money. Ills Silk,
Moleskin and Beaver Hotrf, arc unsurpassed-for
lightness, durability and finish, by thoso of any
oilier establishment in the comity. •
Boys’ lints ofevory description constantly on
hand. Call and examine.
WM. 11. TROUT.
Carlisle, March 23, 1868.
Pumps*
JUST received a largo assortment of Pumps
of every variety in general use, embracing
Iron & Brass Cistern,, and Cistern Side PUnips.
Also out door Pumps, so regulated ns not to bo
subject to freezing in winter. Those pumps Uro
got up In the very host stylo in point of quality
and workmanship, the manufacturers having had
premiums awarded for lholr .frUmps .at several
State fairs, where they havo been on exhibition.
Also constantly off hand, a' lull UUpPjy of'lron
Well Curbs'ahd Chain Pumps. For Sale low by
~ A. ,» HENRY r SAXTDN. 1
2,1852. >■ : ,r ,v
CnANBERItIEB. —A lot of frrish Oranher-;
rles, just received, mi also An riasorlrnont of
now IMcUIob, Finches apd T’ornatoos, In jafs &
Cans, IVosh Sardines, fine pilve & Table Oil,
French Mustard, &c.' For sale at “Mhrlon
nail” Grocery. J. W. EBY; J
October 20,1854. -l ' ' 1
Engle Flown. ,
A PRIME jot of Savory bolohratcd
Eagle Plows, which hAVd Jalfriri premiums
at all the different fairs qt>y|i(ch they |iovd bfeup
,9xl)|blfudi largo,aesortiuOntofllib'fatd
i ous, York. lMowa-~-togc|hpr ,wlfh‘ 'fftljor ,Plows,
(from different manufacture constantly on hand:
arid for sale at ... ’ , ;
■ n. SAXTON’*.
1 OwdWs, Msrth »> 1886.
iTAto?
* I’HEgroat rad<j uclweon/ts6‘o jqtlilHg.slorer
iJr .’of,Carlisle, resulted in me. tomple'te triumph’
of.tUohew store ofARNO-LI) £ SON, ib/hd
Store,,
bell* corner pf, North Handlerond-Lioutnersts.
It, Is’.hpvv, conceded, by oil and dvorygno. that
they stand proiomibgnt deal
ers in Carlisle,paving succeeded In 'convincing
}heir ftlonaa,‘thQt tliov',can, sell plothing made
and got lipy abebrding to tho lilttißt’styles, from
20 to 25 f>Or tidhl. chbnpcHMn' other house
is.pbaslbly~ablo to.furnish tueim. They .have
how r on Jmnd a splendid assortment of
■o/.i OXpthiiig,
Furnishing Gbods,-Cloths, Oa&afiiioydafttfd
ln'^L' : * Also,‘‘Hats imd ; Onpspdud every thingiti
; tllulrfrnb f<6r Mori rind'Boyk; ‘Their, materials
1 were’selected with tho grbatest onto,-purchased
nt £ lhb’ ! Iq'wbat cash pHcos,' and 'at SUdi'houscs
only,;who nevor : (lealiln anything dike miction
tntsh; ! * Thbii* friends may therefore rest assured
Ihat'artlcldff purchased of them will and'nutst
felvo.satjßfnctltftlii Clothing ihado'iat thbshArt
cst-notice' li*ihVmoJt ’fnshiondblo'j&tyle, having
for that purpose secured the services’ of an' ex.
porlcnced in n splendid assort
ment of Cloths, Oasalmcros, Votings, £c., which
fof beauty aUd-durabllily 'cannot'- be
TO theJCitrions of-,the surrounding country;wo'
>vould say, give us a fair trial.n Allwo aslMs a
fair look at our stuck and wo willndt.fuil tdcdrl
vlnco'ycmdhat our Clothing Is better made, of
better materials,‘.better triiiimcd,;.qut With more
taste, and fosi though , hpt.'least,. cheaper than
f-ou have over bdughtelaewherc.* ’Also, a largo
ot of Trunks;.Oarpot Bags; Ufnbrollas, tj-b.
All.hail.croatlon far, and.nonri- ui.-./K.i
Of A^F ot P's Ptbro you shall, heat.; 1 - £
' Lpt polling drums nod cannon’s roar
Proclaim tho.nows from sligro^o,shore j
Grcat euto ( 'nrb’pntlio wing,* ~' -
Rare,’wonders then wo now will sing s'.' ,
’ At‘first 'we’ll speakof Clotiukp rare, ,
Sucli trophies, sure will make you stare,
.Of broad qnd ; narrow cloth so cheap ,
: Wo’lltnkb amoment’s time to,speak.’
! iDellghted.fpo,you can’t but bo ( ~ ~
With prlceaWnd their quality;
| Dress and.Spck Coats—raye, Vestings too,
What bargains now for oil of ybu’f
Ttie'Gohta'win our cDinplimcnts'rocoivo,\ .
And eal),they jmisJ tho wohderq,to believe. ,
In nil kiridsof styles, . ,
One dollar and upwards, pilps on piles. ,
In Summer Goods—for soon/twill come —
Wo’llgivo you bargains oil for lun,
Frocks and Overcoats so very lino,
Groat wondera you shall see in every line, i
Hosiery, Suspenders, Under*shii;tB for all,,
All kinds of Gloves to please ail who call.
But wp pannqt stop to enumerate,
Wo.have bdt£dfcs>both good and grekt.
Our stock; tqp In the Furnishing linp
Is plontlhit, chqnp and fine.
, ARNOi;i) d- SON'S Clothing Han.
April 12; 1855. '
lli*ugs,'Confectionaries; &0.
'iHllThhflcrslgncd hasjust returned from Phil-
I ndolplitn' mill a fresh supply’of DRUGS..
CONFECTIONARIES, &c. These, with 1 his
--/gfanrior jdo’ck 'on hand,'will make
vy assortment uf Drugs, Medicines and yy
Cm Chemicals complete. His assortment Em
of Confectionaries la also -unusually tine, .'con
sisting of pure sugar white apd transparent can
dy Toys, common, assorted, and ilno candies of
every variety} nbjo, fruits, nuts, and over}’thing
belonging to that department of trade.
lie would call special attention to his supply
of FANCY .ARTICLES, for tho Holidays, and
lor gencral uso.! All are invited to call, whether
they wish to rmrehase or not.
B. J. KIEFFER.
Carlisle, Dec, 21, 1864. ■
FIRE UVSUKAKfE
11IIE Allen and East Pejinsboro’ Mutual Fire
Insurance! Company ot Cumberland county,
Incorporated by an act of Assembly, Is now fully
organized, and in operation under the manage,
ment of llie following Managers,.viz t 1
Daniel Bally, Wm. R. Gorges, Michael Cock-
Un, Melehoir Brenneman, Christian Stayman,
John C. Dunlap, Jacob H. Coover,Lewis llyer,
Henry Eeganj Benj. ll..Mneser. Jacob Mumma,
Jos. Wickcrsham and Alexander Cathcart.
. The rates ot Insurance*»ro ns low and favora
bk as any Company of the.kind Irt tho State.—
Persons wishing to become members : are'' invi
ted to.make application to tho Agents ot'tho
Company who arc willing to wait Upon them nt
any time*' ' ’ ,
. . BENJ. H. i MUSSEn.' , PrcB. -
t IIBMUT IIOGAK, VIcU'PIOS. 1
Lewis m-Bn; Seel’ry, - 1
Mioiiakl Cocklix* *
Aug.. 10, ■’os. .. ,-W •
, 1 - ’ 1
. CumLerJan i Martin, New
Cumberland; C, B.llprmah,’lvirigBlown; Henry
Zearing, Sblremhnstowh; 8011, Carlisle;
SanuiobGpihain, .WcMl'Ctniaboro’s Jas. M'Dow
ell, FranlUbr(l;'Uo4q.Grijßßi,’SoTJth Middleton;
Siiniucl Wpqdbiirn, IMcHmßohj Samuel Cpbver,
BepJ f Mecbanicsburg; John Shor
ricT{‘, 5 Davidipdoycr^SlmjJierdslown,.
'. 'York' County.— Joliii Bo\vihnhji)lllbbhrg; P.
liVplronl, Franklin: John Sniith, Esq. Wash,
ingloh; W. Si,Picking; Doycr;'.L \V. Cp)n, Pa
radise. " '*■
, 'Harrisburg'. —llotieor'A Loclunnn.
. Members oi the Company haying policies about
tp expire, can have ,them , renewed by making
application to any dftlid Agents!,
SPRING ANO SlimiEß GOODS.
THE subscriber hasjustlrceelvcdnverylurgo
assortment of Neu'Sprlng'Oooda, ta which
bo iriVitca the attention of purchosCm, ha bo is
prepared td Will at such prices thht ctiliiot'fail
to please.
.-His BtoclT cnibracos'All therdifletont kinds of
Goods adapted,(° tboseason, sueliosCLOTHiS,
Oasslmures, Vestings, Cotton X’ant Studs', Lin
ens, Linen Cheeks, sc. ; ;
• . (- Drcis GroOds. 1
Such as Black and' Fancy Silks, Barngo do
Laities, Lhwnn, Oballlos, Barages! Bombasines,
Alpacas, India Silks,' sfc. , ’ l , - ,
, ftoiinets aritf'liihhon*.
Bonnets of.all.klndsißiich as Satin Straw, Swiss
Straw, English Double nmli Split Straw. Ulb
bons of all kinds and colors.vcry cheap.
i» i. . i Hosiery arid Olob’fSt
Men's arid -Boys’; white, brown l and mixed ball
Hose, 1 Ladles' while,'Miick, 1 brown, slate and
mixed Hose; Men's, Women's and
Gldve's hiid Mlits of all kinds.
' , .Domestic" (Sooifx. '. ' ■
Muslins, ChepKn, Tickings,' OhhaVdrg, Bagging,
Crtlieoos'and <llng]uii»h, ’. ' ' ‘ ",
./ JJool» ond' i f)/40e5.,,
Moil's ami Boys’ Boots and Shoes of 01l .kinds;
Women's# Children's shoos at very low,prices.
Groceries. '' '■ ■
Such oil Coffee, Sugar, Ten, Molnsficfi'am! spi.
cos; -all of which will b(i sold cheap, : at 1 the ’old
stand, combr of North • JluhoVer and Loiilhor
ottcuts. 1 ' ' ■ NiW,, /WOODS, -Jgi. '
Carlisle, Jnnel, 1856'. ' l! * , •' 1 >
NBW GOODS!
~ :
IAM how rdcovlng Irtim Now Ybrk and* Phil
adelphia,-an Immense stock ofUow anddofll
rablothcap' Goods, to which I call thoattontion
of-all my old JHdmH aOd cuetoinora; and the
public |ii general.- h.' . ' '* . s:m.
Having purchased most of my Goods fVom
thu largest Imporflng-hOuiOslnNew York*!,am’
satisfied that 1 can' give better bargains than can
bo had at any other Jiditso in tho county.
: Our assortment of nowstylem-esa'gdods fslargo.i
complete and-boautlfuj.- ;
Another lot of those elegant and cheap black]
fjilks,' Embroidered : nVumkcrchh!fW; 'SKidvbs,
Collars, Ruffles.- Edgings and Inserting,-a stock,
bxtent And prlcb that defies competition. :
Muslins, Glnghahre,' Calldo'efl, J)o Bogus, 'Do
Lolnos, Tickings, Checks, #c., n tremendous
at Ooh Of Gloves and- Hosiery -cheaper than - over.’
CLOTHS, CjISSIMEJIES; ■ Cords, Cotton-,
ad9s, and very cheap. J>.• . j n
Oohlb'oiio ahd ail to tho old stand, East Main
street,, apd select your Goods from tllo largest
and chunpcst itaok' ovtf? to Onrllslo.'
■'*.*«* VOtiABtES' OGILBY.
CarlislO) Oct 18, W6*.
■ Callfand See::o«rp .f *
; Bp'rfng-' .ana Sunimor CWtfilngW
riSlLfc subscribers have', just rccplVed ftott thp
■ •!}* pities, ;at iho.Oi® Sxawv ftf
, | : SPRING .'AND SUiiHER CLOTHINCr
iivbribffbrbd to'ilio po'ojMb' df CuiATjerland coiini
fv .The pricetfof Clothing ut this; house have
men reduced to such a very low standard, that
it i&ndw within the power of: all Svho »wlsh to
Wear good clothes to sbedrotheftiv Tiiojr stock
Consists of ; tho best dhd mbut-desirable Dress
and Fruclt COM’S, Habit Cloth db.,iLinon Dril
ling do., •Tweeds, &c.j superfine-BlackCftssi
ipQTO-PjSfiPl'S and Fancy do.; Silk and Satin
VESTS, and averyOno .yprlbtybf Valehclaand
other vests; .with a great!variety of Soya’ C.lQth
i»ig, consisting of Sack ,Coats,‘Polka
Monkoy 1 Vbstd 'and Roupd Jfnckpts,-
madb of Tweed, J Linhbp Drilling. Cloth, Alpdchi
Kbrsejphfbrd, Dbcdkfh, &c., &C. Also, Shifts,
Stodka, Handkerchiefs,,&c., : nli of which oroofV
fe’red.ai thb 1 lowest possible cnsh prlco, and’hs
chdap'db any'otherClothing StoreinthoUniotU 1
! Also, a splendid assortment ofrUpods In the
piece..,. Superfine French, and
and Ciussiineres of every hub and slmdp, Sfitipj
Sljk,.und y dibheja yestings, Sftttinetts,.&c.,dll
bf.whlch.wlllbo made .to order,'at llib shortest,
notice and in thbhbutostahd best manner.'!All
garments are.warranted to flt. The public Aro
respectfully Irivlted to Cali and biamine llio su
pprfor assortment of, (Clothing at this, establish
ment. ARNOLD & LIVIi{GSI ; .ON.; ;j ,
! Carlisle, March 29,-1656. , tl ; ■ i •;.
FJrst-raic Fiiriestoue Fund for '
| ~‘ > Siile'.|-
I OFFER a tract of Land lying in Jcf
fersoti county, Va., containing 266 Acres,
160 cleared and, under good 'and tlld
balance •in’Timli'er'. Thia'ldhd Isaspro
fe§yductivo.QB ony In the,•county ol'Jeffbraon,.
well-wafered. It ip within Uyo milca
oflhp Shpnam)oa)i river, and thb;A. L. Hi Rail
road will i;nn,within one mite of it.. A nioro
particular description is deemed unnecessary as
persons wishing to'pui'chaab will view 4 the prem.
isosbdfoitopurchasing. Thoiarmwili bbshowtt
and terms made known by F. A. Lewis, living
near Kablctown, in'Jefferson co., or l on nppli
catSon, postago'paid. to the undersigned at Mo*,
blloi Alubaraawi If .'the above property is not
sold privately before the 10th of July, 1866, it
will, then bo .’oflered at public sale on that day,
before the Court House., in Charlestown.
ARTHUR F. HOPKINS.
February 15, 1855.
Attention Dyiipep(ic«i
THOSE of you who have been afflicted for
with this loathsome disease, and who
have been using almost, every nostrum before
the public without relief. Wo say’to you trj’
»< Kuifler’s Anti-dyspeptic,” and you'will 'soon
be convinced of its great superiority over every
other preparation. iVo could give you many
cortiflcatcs corroborating our assertion, but a
single trial isworth more than all. This remedy
is prepared and sold at tho Drug store of
B. J. KEIFFER,
South Hanover street, a few doors south of
the Court-house,
Carlisle, June 16, 1864.
JOIiNP.I.I'NE,
WHOLESALE and retail dealer in Ameri
can, English & German Hardware, Oils,
Paints, Varnish, &c. Mechanics, builders and
the public generally, who are in want of Hard
ware of any kind, are invited to call in and ex
amine my unusually largo stocjt of goods, which
I am selling at very low prices—just stop in, it
will only detain you a feW minutes to bo con
vinced that what every body says must bo true,
that Lyno’s is. decidedly, the.ploco'tp getgoop
goods nt low prices. .J. P. LYNE,
[May 11.] . . Weat tide of N. Hanorer at,
A MAMMOTH Spring Arrival at LYNE’S
on' North Hanover street, where tho public
are being supplied with every variety of Hard
ware, Paints, Oils, &c., at the lowest cash price.
Call in and bo accommodated.
JOHN P. LYNE.
. Carlisle, Marc'll J!9,1856. ;
■ipupur
just received mySpflng stock of Pnv
X per Hangings,'which is the largest and most
viavled assortment ever opened in Carlisle, to
whidh I Invite the early attention oflho public.
ab ; l Intend selling paper at prices which cailnot
fall to please the closest buyers.
' ' JOHN P. LYNE.
. Carlisle, March 110, 1855.
Wall Paper.
JlffeT'rocblvctl'a splendid stock of Pupor
Hangings, Window Blinds, and flnu prims,
bniuruclng’ all the newest and most approved
styles; The designs ire licit and chaste, and
tho prices such ns cannot fail to give satisfac
tion. Wo Invito our friends and the public ge
nerally, to call and examine our assortment be
fore purchasing elsewhere.
Carlisle, March 22, 1855
11. SAXTON.
OEO. Z. BRETZ, D. I>. S.
DOiVtifit
RESPECTFULLY .tenders his
services’ to ‘the’public’.' Artificial l fopt|r
Ibsertlid, from it singlb tooth to aq entire set,km,
■gyjjggw . the latest approydd pnn.
, sudhw'Singlo, Block arid
■fJJjLXir ContinuonS’GumTetilh. Diseases
of tlid mouth and [rregularitles'darUhilly treated’.
OfTlcts ut Hie residence of his brother, on North
IMtl'slrecJ. ,
, Carlisle, Jamiary 11, 1f155. : 11 ' * 1
A’ FRESH supply of Paints. Oils, Varnishes,
Dyo-Stufls, Glasses; Putty, Sosh'Tdols/ljc.,
Also, 1 Baking-Soda and Bryan’s Pulinoiilc'
infers, for tho cure of Coiigits| Colds;'Asthma,
Consumption, and all bthor diseases of tho Lungrf,:
for sale at B. J; KIEFFERfSr •;
Carlisle, March 23, 1854. ; ■ i
CROCKER Y.—A' general ailaortnidnt; elf
Quoeiyswnro of all kinds dow'dn liand; In
cluding GranUewaro, StdnowaVdi'Ohard’ Glass'*
ward, Tumblers,' Dishes,- Bowls.- Plates,
Candlesticks, Kcc., a variety' of find Castdta 1
ft Bottles, ns well as Pitchers; Oulloty fecdp'oon
Glasses, &c. For said dt the store of 1,1
Aug. 0,1054. .. ■ ■■ H*’ J; IV; EBY; 1
GLASS fIVAUE..--Just tqcolying howtlp*
. yolcp of \VnrOj embracing a varlotyptf ligwlp
suitable.for fruit, pfeiipryos, 'plcklo/vpugars,
jollies,.ike*, as nlso.Cullory Stfipd*. Jars, Ppcapr
tersi.'Pitchcni., Salta. Poppers, .Candlesticks,
Lamps, covered Bowls, a rfaygu. (p,fiportir*opt> of
Tumblers, Goblets, and other useful articles.—
Pdv-sale'.Uy *• ** »- : J, WV EDY#
February , , iM ’..
■' ; . K . : * r 5'
eititifi'y™* Lykon'a Valley ;Nul : Csl.
41/Uv a superior article, rccoivhig’and
for. dal6 by , / ‘ 1 ' -■ i.
. ‘ mi. n. MUURAY, Mnl.)
;-qarl;M9» Jtino l’l, - *
i' 1 Piitnily COni; 1 ,' ' ;
AA TONS* Lyken’s Vuiloy, Goal,, brpkop
aJVfvfund screened, prepared expressly Jfor
family use, receiving and for sale by,
WM.B. MURRAY/ Jlgent.
Carlisle, Juno:l<tVlB66-^6m
WE 'calijhe ’attontloV>*6l tiio public to' flit)
Garden’ pr. Elrd engine ;for wa
tering gardens lJrcsV-an Expel-
Jen( nrtlolp, lipat fk, cohvcJnlcntV Tor
Sale at , , ; . ~! ' r ' 1 ‘
. • ,w..saxton j s.,
M N.QVe'lUl>Ot[*,
■' • i.oonus, ' " -•
SOt/tri Hanpvor Stroofci hdxt' door 1 to .the
Post Office'., ' ‘ - . I - : •
N. DV'WIII t»6' aVsent frbm'CaVjlsly the'last,
ten days of each month,
Angtist 10. tSßft.- : .
•*' V lv wwi* ;
A At'.tTLW; Ofllcb.bplov/'l'n-i
J.% ho/T’s Stot-e/AUd ndjolhldf M^ftoleoUtVa
Mot ’ ";- 1, • v ll v’v ■ ' 5 ’ : ' u
, Carlisle May.lrt; 1866'., ■ —‘i-n *;
JOB ! W OUK 'of bVcry doscrlptlop neatly
done at tide office.
IV'"
iSI L'VBR : WAUB ! &! JEWKifRYi «
T'lnc larl'ost/tinCiU/and’hcaf fiek'ctcd fcldbk 1
“Ih'tlid cityl |,, ,EVoV,at>seHp(l6n ofFlllo,nnd;'
Chenii Watehos'that aro’rnanufactnrod’conbo
obtained at this Establlßfimtot; 1 which receives
tiumi direct from the I'acta'mjs el' Liverpool,
ioildon-:nndi Switzerland, ablins therefore cuar
bled tor cello touchisuporior ortiplo dor u,loss’
prloo than any,oilier.VUh)U:sl:ore, In;tl(ls city,,
■■'•Persons wishing .tolpurc.haso.nlnybpleijalp op
retail are jnV|Ued.to„.call,apiJ Eolitho, worth of
their money, .Soipo of those Waicbos ll fun..(je
adlflht following .prices,,viz f, ,
Gild Lomsfull jeweled, 18 ; (uirnl: cases, $25 00
Goiailuating Cato, fUll'jdwo(ed Li/vhM,;.Ba 00
GpldJLoplnojyatches, MS&
Silver Lover “ full jeweled, 1080
Gold Hunting Cosoi v ■‘l ( a 18 60
Gold Lopino Wntcjios Jpiyblod; 8 00
And some still cheaper than the above.
; jewelry of every description, tine and cheap.
Also, 'Silver Wire)' and! Silver plated .Ware '6l
ill kindßi-’l' H .I'. .1. -M <■’
I Watches repaired and warranted atv:n a rot
■ Ijg WIS K, BKGOM ALL’S
~,. ~ , ~.<OtD Stand,) ■
I No. 110, N.,Second, 2d door below linen,St,.
’ u ''PhUii ; .',?lntfcli'2o, 1855—I)’ 1, !
rflHB subscriber. Ibhs Just returned from the
1 A Eastern cities, and lias opened at blSi stand
in North Hanover street a now and full ossort
mont of HARDWARE;'‘and nowEinvitd* all per
sons id Want of good Hardware at reduced priao
folgivo Jiim a.calf ns.jlm can ,accommodate ill
from n needle to an anvil, anc at prices )to spit,
the times. >; i ■ *s ■ J
.To Housekeepers. — A great assortment* of
housekeeping article,' suclibraSs and enamel
preserving kettles, frying' fans, bake pans, waf.,
flolroqsi.spjopthing iroqs, shovels,, tongs, falt
ers, trays,.forks, kpivc'?, carvers, steels, butcher
knives, rpooi\s, plated. t ca :s table spoons, pocket,
and pen kniyes in gryat yaripiy/.ruzpr and razor
sclsspfs, shears, spadps/orks rakes, hoes,,
tubs, water
Improved-patent cjstern pumps ana lead pipe. ,
Urusues.— A largo assortment of .whitewash,
dust, sweeping, hortc
, Ikon.—A largo,stock of hammered h«fr Iron,
rolled irdn of!airklnsls, hoop*iron, sheet Iron,
round,-' Bqiir|i;o jand ,bniid iron, English; wagon
boxes, and steel of all kinds. ~ t . , , .
Paints, oil, ! vnrnishcsj turpentine, felue, &c.
Glass of nil sizes. 1 :
To Shoemakers. —A AVII assortment of Md
rocco, Linings, Bindings, patent Goat Skins;.
Lasts, Shoe-throac, Pegs, Knives, and Tools of
all kinds. ' 1
Blake’s Fire Proof Pnlnts-of different colors.'l
To full assortment of planes,
saws, chisels, gages, squares, braces, bitts, bench
screws, augurs and aujjur hitts, liatchots, &o.
To’CoAomtAKEns A 'SAnbL'Bns.—A flnff rate
assortment of carriage trimmings, such as laces,
tassels, Tanges, drab cloth and futtlnntt, head
linings, imitation enameled leather, patent leath
er curtain oil doth, plain and' figured i Dasher
Irons, Lamps, Axles, Springs, Malablc Castings,
Bent Felloes, Iluhs, Bows, IMiilips’ patent boxes
for wood axles, fine hftiss, plated and Ja
pan harness mountings, Saddle trees, Whips,'and
every article used by Saddlers rerv cheap. ;
Carlisle, March 22, 1854. J. P. LYNE.
JaniCD ni’Oliiitock, JI. !>,,
Late Professor of Anatomy, and, Surgery in tho
Philadelphia College of. Medicine, ami Acting
Professor of Midwifery j one of the, Consult
ing Physicians of the Pliiladolphia Hospital,
Bleckley; late member of the National.Med
iail Association member p{ tiio Philadelphia
Medical.’Societyj:'member., of tho Medlcn-
Cidmrgical College of Philudelpliia; formerly
President and Professor-of > Anatomy and
Surgery in Castleton Medical College, Vor
-• niontv and also, late Professor of Anatomy'
and Physiology in Berkshire Medical Institu
tipn, Plltstluld, Mass., &c., tec. i i
HAS lately introduced io a popular form,
several of ids favorite prescriptions furtho
' principal diseases of Itliis climate. Tho name of
each articlo will imply tho disease for which it
is intended to ha used.
Dr. McClinlock’i PeclQral Syrup, $l, 1
'Dr. McClinlocfc’t Cold and Cough Mixture —
For Colds,’Coughs,&c., Prlcg 25 cents.-,;'.
Dr. McCliutock’* Aithma and Ilooptug Cough
Remedy. ’‘PrlfcO 50 ccidri."' ' ‘
i - DftMcCHhlock’i Tonic Alter uliveSyrnp —For
Purifying the Blood*; Price
Dr.'McCUufocK’a Dyipepltc Elixir —For giv
ing tone to the stomach, relieving pains after
eating,heartburn,nndnll disagreeable symptoms
arising from indigestion. Price $l.
• -DriMcCliHiock’i llhcuntn/ic Mixture —A Pure
ly Vegetable Kcmedy fof -internal use., ’Price
50i cents, i., - , , ~. _ ■, , ‘ 1 “ , ",
Dr. MeOtintock'i tihcnmniic liniment—Tor
Itheumalism, Sprains,'Swellings, &c. Price 50
cents.
Dr. McCliulock'a JJmdyne Mixture— Fpr
.Tootlmqho, Headache, Neuralgia, dec., .Prlcet
60 cents. . - • .i >
, , JDr. McCliniorU't Fever add Jlgue Specific—
A certain cufu foroU intermittent*.; Price §l.
Dr. McCliniock't Diarrhaa. Cordial and Chol
era S*fu Jleincdy.
Dr. McClinloch's Vegetable Purgative Pills —
For Costivcncss, Heiulaclic, &c., Price 20-Cts.
Dr. McClin/ock’s Jhitibilions Pills— For Irro
gularityjin the-Functions of the-Livoriyid Bow
els—(ha'best Liver Pill’ niadd.' ’ Price '26 coots
o box. / :
For sale by Dr. J. McCLINTOCK, at his Me
dical Depot, N, VT. Cottier NLNTU and FIL*
BEKTJ Streets,iPhllkddlphini’aijd: n)I D.rhgglpti.
Druggists and Dealer? in Medicines who wjsli to
bo Agents, will please address
furnishing reference, naiilb 1 of Boat Ofllcb, coun
ty and State. ‘ / ’ K
Q^ 1 For sale'by-TV A Kelso,‘Samuel Elliott,
Carlisle; J.II CrisWellyShlppensburg; Enmiin
gfir,& Co.; L Kauffman,'Mocbrtnlcsbnrg;’. Joseph
Ilorrohj Newvillej J BiZiimuennan,-Anderson
burgi llainos&Fertig t Millerstown;.AC KJlnlc,
Now Bloomfield-; Harriet M Singer.!Newport;
D F Gardner , York Springs! A J Miller and J 1
S Nixon,iGhambcrsburg's B Mentzor, Waynes
boro. ; George Bprgqer npd D K; Jones & Co.,
Harrisburg. . . , ,
,/DR. McCLINTOCK can bo consulted, with**'
ouf charge, dally, from 10 to Pi o’clock, A.'M 1 ,,
at liis Depot. ’ , ; • '•’i' I ,'
Npyentbcr 8Q t ' y. 1 , !
i NEW GKOOEHIEB.
TVTOTV-bpen and foV AAlo at tho
i. 1 ; Family 'Gfocefy Store, a ilargo and general
ueebitinont of articles, useful and fancy, embra-
Ttig, id part—: " 1 1 1 ■ 1 *• .[
• i JMiiracuiba and Jaffa Ooffcos!’ '
Grcbn'llid and Boasted Coffee, ' 1
(| best brand of Tcali^
•• BroWn and Clarified Sugars,- i 1 <’
White and Preserving! « < ■>..
•u Pulverized and crushed " )
Bromh/OoHea' -- T,
n Rice’and Cbhi’Storeh, 1 ■ m "•>■! ' • ’ ,
Farina ami Kaaenpo of Collbo,'' :1 • ■ •• j
finest Svruji, Orleans Baking Molas >
bos, Spices, ground And unferoiind: MWe, Citron j
Vanilla Boon, Chocio, Cniclccra, candle's,'Ucc.
3$S? Oiift.diiconuffni’f,
! uWf < embrace? a largo And general v«fip^yPCT
ofitljo beat whl|p,GranUe„a Iron Stonowufoj ijiv
orpool and common ware, enabling tho.custoiuer
to flijlogttn Bottß.oriplecea of upy aijje ppeosaaryl
mulpf Jho dlfiprcnt fpgetjibi} wlt}i, u- vurN
otyvf,Flr\o While upd : Gold BaudjiEngtfßh mid
French China sothi qkTeaw.arOjahd other vorio*
tlea of Übol\i\ and flno JUifcy China Warp, Includ
ing Trays, Fruit jpißlji,-3, Co(lco
cups, &o. &o« j.j ' r ‘" - I t
■m ;. otAasiVAßtef. "<' V ';; * i
embracing bowls, dishes,, molasses cans,’sugar
bowls, a largo'Selection of fine fluted' tuoflilbrs;
wlno and ogg gluaaoa,' and other. uaoful artlclOlj. '
.' miww 4#!> CEDAR WARE,
among which aro tqbp, churns, water,pales, mofir
surpa, market,baskets, travelling bpaltctH,, unwell,
ns otbor covered,and.uncovered jmpkets.', Also,
Table OH .of thp (Inept ;lfraud, Sperm ami other
,011s},Tobacco. OJgarH, Soups, A .small lot
of choice MAGKAKEL of.No, > l l qunlily. (Also 1 ,
!« trimmed. MeaH,Mockfirclrr-ha!l}:in ■bandpompi
Assorted packages pf,halve#, quartern'midjklts—
with all the other varinlleH of a GIIOOEkY and
QDKENSWAKE.STOKE, r
Wo feel thankful for-the patronage heretofore
boatowed on us, and bivltoa continuance ofllkb
fuv o fß - , , . •>; EBY. |.
Carlisle, January. B; 18(5/1; <; m,i - !,
T 1 * Ufr*T B Carpet ftngri. ‘A lnigo lot <jf
Travelling Triihks and fnrnaloi
c henpl>y ; : PHILIP AIINOLT).
April &, 1665.
First ArtWiit'
rpllEUutß'cribob.
j fllly, Imajuat op epo d®ft r
largo and wallselected-itoct'vS 4*»‘ tank!
•^ orc 'EiriilJ l
aliy.found In
tip».M.(^op,j3 P nd,.tho
apcclfully tlirecfed to Vho &'
tvhero jolo chen^., >U
\'Zl"'
]Sam Hanovcr.SwwmhivmX-}. ■! ■ ,!|
B-; 'JV •’KiEFß'fcn'; . . "«• j
•ly Inform tho tjf CuHlalu
mmt-hvhto opened -
stonr. :
Ilia BtoQlc,iii ch(u'cly'iiQ\YVan(i h'ii iwi 1 ] ' <
nhit typoWrO .todaf bnWAWI ll&'ffiffjMw
10 jv axicli attlcldb lo dbcunittK'ti’lfl «W
I • lAttmitib'W fi % a J)ofiiill f iHViteS ii life B ' l '' l
McaioindB/ESjdftfinl : Ollß; Tibet lireil\'fc o ' l L' lir
tmbtsv:Oobroh'cfiai)B;^Obbllli6dis > ?fe l
\vllh.n ftill-absoffmcAt'ofEliihts, Ynth'ii,! lfe l
std(l«,l>nlutu»klTnrbi6l, .BruelicaJ,»
cpm-KCTiONAhiEn:
toiilso 1 oi'b'ibitv, '•
Of.llie MM. iSegAW^frqmvliw'il,'
rnnn and, Spnnlahliopaoa,; of, over* Ai,™>"t
, j{ . * • • » rroa \
*s?• 4jWK W, t P. ll, Pornry,i.liaoAcdof u| h , ■
I&tfJf %‘Sfe*
SSS&&
aiul Mcfelmnta.ln'tho doniilrjMvill betl'wSf
cnrd/nml at |lrlcc«Wiiolnnnatprove aallaftci™,' 1
:-A:liberal almro of p.tblib patronage „ S
fulij- aolicltcd. Torniac,,,!,.: -. • fc mpMl -
Martb 28, 1&>I
■; & J. kietob.,
“Nc w_ Ilistl iuie:*> ;“Extia
Clieai' Kxci temuu t.»
• Arrival of Dr. 0. H. Bodge,
CSlIRONO: UIEItStAL i'IIVSICIAK »d
> SUIiGEON; (I-otuKow York, ■ .
Nervous trembling aiming tlio “ Quacks" lor
the safety ol their “ Sugar Powders” and
lomel. 3 ’-' Humbnggery exposed and destroyed*
Now System of medicine Introduced.
Dr. C. U. Bonoa, offers his services toth«in»
habitants of Carlisle and the surrounding coun
try; and! flattersihhuseinimt he cun perform
cures by his .system .whoro uU others 'have full.
L_Oed,/ Ho lms taken,(he ofllcelnSouthllnn.
raover Street, formerly’occnpied .by, Dr. J,
£» K. Smith. 1 Ho will ut all times be found
In. his olllco, unless professionally engaged,—
Every disease of, the Eyo.nml Ear cured by *
newmechanlcal apparatus., Blood Suckers and
Bono Destroyers,. Barometer makers,of tlis hu.
man constitution, take 1 notice that 6h'e mm tm
cliaip 1 a thousand Quack*,” and two put tab
thousand tools to flight,'who willingly use min
eral poibonjo cute the sick, or pretend to giv*
.hcaltlt to tho poor oflltctpd'spul and body. ’
P. S. Patients'can'bo'nccomrfiedatedwilb
good board-tind saleiitiflc medical and surgical
attendance at BodgeVChronol Thor,
mal mcdical and surgical Institute, located ii
South Hanover street,Carlisle, Pa, i Forfurther
particulars enquire at the Institute. . ,
April 20, 1855-^-ly:
/' ii. J>« CLIFTON soirs
Men’s and 1 Boys* Clothing Slorr
1 • Norih-eaai cor. of Second arid Doth Slrtilt,
Philadelphia:, ~
To tub Cjtjzpm* or .CAnusi-K ann Vicihitt.
respectfully Inyiled to cxamln* ths
Jl extefasivc and yarU;d,aBsotlinent of sleb' , i
ami Bm’s* Clothing, ni J tlio store of the Mibscri
■tiers, where limy always'be ftiuud a full supply
*0) Itendy-mude Clothing, of all stars and eta.
Hcriptlons, worn by men and boysof allagvs and
sizes, experienced workmen and ofthi
very b'otinmtdrmlj the make, tit, abd appmt
nnce surpassed by no bslaMlsliment in ths city.
Please preserve this notice, and giro mo a call,
and -tit oat yourselves, and' spnsiin <r manmr
wortlO' «f you ohd them. -UchirmberllibNsrtb
East corner of Second andDdck'Stroel*,"' -
- ' '■ "• . r R. V. CLirXON:fc:SON.
- April 12,1856—iy ■ ■ ■ ■ ' • ■ ■ 1
, - FdNCV GOCDSi. FIFT BOOKS, ft.
St TV.HAVKRSTIOK, has-just rcesjrsd
• from the oily,'and is now'opcnlngs-*plen
did display of-Fancy Goods,- 1 suitable 'for til*
present season, to which he deslrws to rill the
attention of Ids friends nndthapubllc.'. Ul*«i
-soriment in this line cannot bd surnnMcd in »i
-velty and elegance, nhd both in qualify md prlee
'of 1 the articles, cannot falltoplenso purchaser*.
It Wouid be Impdssrblc to enuriidrate hl» • !
l l i /j , Fandy,G'?ol^'d, l , ,, , l .■; , 1 ’■
•whlcUiCoiupri.so, every variety©!.' .fancy wticln
of Did most:oxqnisMo shflpo,,flucbaa.- i
- Piilpdr Jlagho Gpods,.;... -I-»■!,..»->-.i •
i. Elegant alabaster and porcelain,inhstsnasajni
'trays; , ~ i i- i ;!■ <
?. c Fancy.ivory, pearl and shell card cw*i t •
• Kudlos’Fanoyibttskcts. ,i ... i.
• Fancy work boxes,, with sowing (instrument*-
.Port Mommies,! of every .variety.-. »i , r
- • Gold pens and pencils, tsney paper yrfight*.
i .Pivpeterius, ami a largo variety of ladlvs’ finey
stationery,; , , d-t- '
.. Motto:spals and.wafers, silk and bc*d pnr*M*
Ladies’/ridlng’Whlps, .elegantly ; flnlshcd, Ls
dlesMlnQ cuttlery.: , < • • ;-i
PerJlUmw baskets and.bngs*r - ;i.. ; *
, Brushes oi every .kind-fovitho tojjot.
i ItoussoPa Pcrlumya oftfhu various kinds.,,!
'i'Musical Instruments, of, all .kinds;.and-ah *"
prices, togutlier.wHli Rii.innnnujraVJ o -variety. W
articles elegantly tlnishrd and sultabU for boll-
wtyloli ;ho Invites,special Mien*
tlon, Alpo, on extensive cqllcctipii q( UOLI
DAY GIFT ' •{ "!
coWjMslng thd 3 vfcridus English
Annuals for 1855, richly embellished. Aiullllhl*;
trato r ;l* l cotlcol:Woir)t8. I wlUi Chljdrca.'/! J’lclerUl
J}pol;s, for of ah|dgejil j|Jl|s OBflorftnep*
of .School) fftatjoiiary ln nwo,
OOfpplfJo, and ln C.oK
legos and. tho schools... I'lo ul»u calls
to hlsolugaut dislay of, , ; ,-t
' Lmnps, Gt'landolc*,
from the extPnalvb eathhHahinontd of: CoVnolhh*
Archer and others, of Philadelphia, cdhiprlsMg
overj’stylo of Parlor, Chamber & Study Lampai
(Vir lari'll sperm br ctliorlal ell, to-
vases, Fdfioy ;Bcroous, &sJ —
nisassartmynt In.this lino Uunuqualled.lai.il |o '
borough.- ■>’ . ....... ,f. * (t> .
1 T ,: " _ FruitSr Fancy ConftcfimWu
■N utaj Preserved Fruits, Ac-, In svw wlf *P“
at all.prlcqsiAll.p/; wldchnjo
os, caP.ho confldonly.ropqinujpidw^tq.liU.fldW*
4vf'
IVrOTIRE iq.horpb,, Rlsor) tlmt(ipplfc{t^^ , ' l J l
-J- V|»e nipdo.to.Uio next Legislature.ofiPahfl ? r‘
vanlft, to nJtcr.tliQ.cha'rtpr.pr.tlm CarlWo P'jR 0 *
«lt Bank located' In' the' Borough'of^Carlldfi
as ,(,9 cn\‘fori,bI l i I) Pv Bfl , a
hanlj the riglita'au’fljirlvnpgonbfa jffr 1
and Ip,ohn,ngo .lls numo'to Ilia. OerllMp
Alab to .Inoi'earie' the chptlul of said twm«‘
la n’t, proriilnt' Sixty .llioußiiiid’ dblldra, 1 Vvllh <h®
tlib'faAib'bhhrto’flti Pj**'
mil charter to Quo hundred thou«A'«l^ , dt>TWrSi/
to Two hundred and filly thousand dqllars.
bVdbr of llie'Bohbd Vif-Dlroclora,/ 1 ' “/ 1 ' ;
* vJ v, ■ i v M r,. JM yßffeK^E-«V'-Cdf^
J.TJ. serlptiony »dT»rthrtng and^oo-Trwt«
ft,
gjuai