American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, August 20, 1863, Image 4

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    ciety —they both fell victims of this clomuu
'i iseord liml ilisliniuM.
Abolitionism entered the Whig parly a’ml
dissolved the American Union, so Turns (but
organization Was concerned. It entered (ho
.Democratic party in Now York, in 'lB-IH,oil
ttid Buffalo, Platform, and itdivideil the Ini
National Hemoenitio Convention ut Charles
ton and Baltimore. The- American •people
thus by tbeir own nets, mid again tbe lure
well imi'nings of tlio groat Washington and
patriotic Jneksnn broke these social, religi
ons hnd politeul ties which linked together
the various ports ofthenution, and we hove
tlio result in onr present unnecessary nnd
unholy eiril wa'r.(Clioers.) Sir, tho ehnrelies
ul this country have hud much to da with
those divisions, nnd this bloody dud unnatural
slaughter of brothers. Their preachers forget
Chriat’s sermon on the Mount, and 'taught
from their pulpits polities, and inculcated
bitter, deep and nheliristain hate.
Tho speaker continued at great length to
chow that the mutual acts of both sections
were calculated to result just as they have in
the present desolating war. He then entered
into a discussion of the.plans by'which,the
calamities of the country could bo corrected,
ami showed bow tho, Union might bo restored.
He critically-reviewed the actions of the pre
sent Motion'll Administration, and considered
them unwise'and destructive, of tlio Union."
The extreme measures of the Administration 1
had. blotted out- the Union .element in the
Smith, ‘and. consolidated the whole people of
ten or eieyer. of the slayelioMrng States into
h pn-feot unit. By its nowise war nioasi r v
it laid terribly divided the- Northern, people,
and lias lost us the sympathy of every civil-1
izod nation of the earth. Wo are in a worse
condition, to-night than we were in July, IStil,-
when. Congress rcsolred. thiif the war was for
the Union and,the Constitution. . Since then,
a fearfol elmtigo has taken place-in Congress
and out of. Congress, and in Urn Cabinet and ■
with the Admjiiistration, and by measures
which seem to him to be destructive of the
Union; and subversive of.tbo Constitution,Hie
tuUmtioii of the , North-has become more and
more critical. While the speaker conceded’
patriotism and honesty- to many of tlio true
Soldiers in inir anov. ho doubted their wis
dom as statesmen. Ho had always opposed
tlio war. (Cheers.) 1 From'the first ho be
lieved it would destroy the' Union—that it
would end in ruin and destruction to hotli
sections. War, he said, could never settle
tlio difficulties. We might, ns oneo said Lord
Cntlmol, in the tl-aiso of .Lords, during, the
American I’cvolutinn, ravage the Southern
Suites, burn their towns, and desolate their
homes,, hut we never can conquer the' South.
It is impossible. You, may turn to histoi-v,
investigate the archives of every nation, ami
learn the results of wars, and you will fail to
find any facts which will justify tho eoneiu
s-ion, that eight millions, of united' 'people,
npi-cad over so vast a country, van ho con
quered by nineteen millions of inv,,.l. ; i-s.
Sir, it is impossible to coiiqimt- the South
ern people. Tliis was the speaker's judg
ir.unt, ii lll l, time alone would determine if lie
were light or wrong. Then what will save
tile Country? By what means restore the
unity, the happiness nnd prosperity of the
country? The speaker declared, in Ids opin
ton, there was hut one plan. His prop i.-iii m
was pence ', (great, applause) —pemr tin■! m
oncilmfion, fninpronlisie (mil rcani.t/ntrliun.’
(Continued cheers.) He went- into an argu
ment, nod pTesonted incidents, to show that
Hie proper course towards the people (if the
ooutli was to restore their’ennlidcnee ail'd in
sure their safety in the Union. There was
still a hope for the restoration of unity among
Hie Slates. Ho closed a speech of two hours
in a strong app-nl for the ''Union as it was
and the- Constitution as it is” with every
right of every State,respected and protected,
and all tiie people of the States as equals
mo! brothers hound together by luippv, peace
Inland, fraternal mduv.
ll
if
ol
An ■“Aitaclmicnl’*
- TTo’ have, heard a-<*oud e.fbrr, af'wlii.-’, an
Aluhnnin. Sheriff was the hern. Cmirt wa«-
session, and amid the multiplicity of bus
iness which crowded upon him at term time,
bo Ktnpped at tho door .(if a heautiinl widow,
on the sunny side id', thirty, who, hy the Wav,'
usd often bestowed inching; v| : ,mnw upon the
aforesaid sheriff. 110 was'mlmilted, ami Ihe
widow appeared. The confusion ami fri-ht
which the arrival of her visitor oeensionod,
rot off to. greater advantage than ti-aal the
captivating; elmrms .of the widow JJ. rj ( . r
cheeks Imtc thu beautiful Mended tints of the
apple blossom; her lips resenihlad the rose
bmls, upon which the moruiim dew yet
lingered ami .her eyes were like r|„ivers of
tnpid, and the glances of, Jove r,ml tender
ness with which they” were filled, resembled
arrows that only invented, a hmu I pardon
tue punj t) do lull execution. After a few
cmnimni place remarks the matter-of-fact
sheriff remarked;
Mananie, I have an attachment for vou.“
A deeper Mush than usual mantled the
olioiMis of the lair widow; her downcast eyes,-
y... I so . f' u! . l ’ CES "'ere cornered upon her heaii
tuitl lout, ns half concealed by her fiowin"
drapery it patted the liuur. Sim, with emnd
candor replied:
“Sir, the attachment is reeinrccal.”
• lAir some time the sheriff'maintained ru
astonished silence— at last he said;
“Madame, will yon proceed to c.iiirt?”
■ Proceed to court’!” ¥ ho repli,..! with a
nierry laugh ; then shaking her head, she-
“-Vo sir! though this is leap year I will not
take advantage of the license therein
lor my sex, and, therefore, I greatly prefer
t-liat you n/ifiuld procetii to nanl.'”
r V'ildame, the justice is waiting.”
“imt him wait, T am nut disposed tolmn-y
in attains, in so unbecoming a manner; and',
besides, sir, when t ho ceremony is performed,
1 wish yon |(, understand iliat I greatly
•prefer n minister to a justice of the nance.” ’
A light dawned’upon (he sheriff's I.rain,
and lie rose from his. chiiir with solemn
dignify, saying. “ nnidame, there is a m-cuf
mistake hero; my language Inis been misim-i
derstood, the u/lac/imriil of which 1 speak
was issued from the office of .S.piiro and
com m a mis me to firing you instantly before
‘ li,n f” answer a contempt of court, in dis
ohevmg n snhpcena in the case of Smith vs.
ijorins.*
'Ve drop the curtain,
ICp riiore is n'town down east a-hero (ho
people are sn oppnswi to committing an
Juu it is with difficulty they can be persuaded
-OritiikG a tunc in church.
KT'Tlio true,way. <jf reaching the rh-ht D
the heart hf the wrong; ho whir.mea
around It finds hut the other side ofwruno.
ftnaiho wrong Hide of right. °
. ID“-A soldier, who was arroatud fur steal-
JOK a robol’s conso, said ho found the hiid
inssincr at the American flag, and arrested it
iur treason.
' y ,s like a liesiejjod
t y t Leonuso those whn are in it wish to he
-1-. i > 1 " 1 >I|IMC "ho are out wish to ho in.
Stolen Blares,
A ‘J. v s ,V;‘ l " l ; p ■; r >:.- rr,,in ,
sonhor, ia Did, in*, m n.w,,4h, -n '’''', 11,0 Bul '-
I' roll on , and was left by the ,l.i t lu 7 U " as
Garrison, since winch time u, wh.il.'d IC ' iLrlisln
Any person having ."km
~ld cult will oblige lac hy lelUng m„ kV/.lw ■ K 0
, Also worn stolon by the robes ,n iho n , w
•VO Afaroa (ono a buy, 7 yours oM, With s|„ r j,’,
■ rolioad, tho otliora bay, with ivhitu faou amt tl, r oo
Into loot.) These mares, I wDs tedd, worn re
jplnrocl by I/aion troops, but I have not boon
bio to lint! (bom. X will pay S5O to Iho porsnn'
.iviug mo information that will load to tboir to
rn very.
JONAS SiriTOART.
Biokinson J>. 0. Camborlainl 00,
July SO, 187)3—31*
TTELMROLD’S
GENUINE PJRErAUATIOjVS
‘.HIGHLY CONSENTRATED.’,
COM POITSD FIitJID
EXTRACT BUGBU,
. A positive unit Specific Rem-dy '
Fl 7snH ! f-’,“ S r es of tho ' MADDER.- KIDNEYS
OhA I LL and LIEOREICAL SWELLINGS,
Tina medicine increases flic power .of Cin-esfion
,vl. eh ho ll BICY,CALHHHOL r S AUnmitloiU
and al E’ANAI'UItAL A’A7. A A'ffE.)//£vr.S'nte
rod>'ced, ns wo 11 us Pmn" and Xnliumatinn, and is
good lor MLN, )( OMEN OR VIJILEREN.
njSLMBLD'S EXTRACT BUCIITT,
For Weakness Arising from Excesses
Habits of Dissipation, Early *
Indiscretions or Abuse. - ■
Attended with .the fol
LOWING symptoms
Indisposition to Exertion. Loss of Power ■
Loss of Mcinory, , Uiiliculty of JJrcntbing
JV oak Nerves,, . Trembling,
Horror, ol Disease .. Wakefulness,
Dimness of I ision, P.dn in.tho Buck,
Universal lassitude of tbe Miiscnlar Syafotu,
Hot Hands - Flashing of tl.q Body,
DO ness ol the Skin, ■ Eruptions on the Face,
PAIiLSB ■ C.BUNTEtfAreCE,
These symptom!, if nllmred to go on. which this
medicine invariably removes, soon follows tmno
tency, In(uily...Epileptic Fits, hi'one of which the
patient mat/ c.rjn’re, '
Who cun say thatthoy arc not frequently follow
oil by those direful amenscs n
“INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.”
Many arc nivnro of the cause of their suffering,
JJut none will confess,.
The rcci.idsVf tlie Insane Asylums and the molnn
enollyDcjivlbs by Consumption hour ample -witness
to the truth ol’ the assertion.
THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AF
FECTED With organic
WEAKNESS,
Requires Ihe aid of Medicino to strcnilhnn and iu
’' I , n, ! u l,ul eyatem. which ’IiELMBOLD'S EX
IKACf DUCHU invariably does. A trial. will
convince the most skeptical.
Females ! Females !
Old or Young, Single, Married er Con-
tuaijiluting Marriage,
In many affection. peculiar to Females, Ilia ex
■ “rl, , 13 ""equalled by any oilier remedy, as
in Lhli.rosia or Retention, IrrcguhtHry, Paililul
re-s, or huppression of Customary Evacuations,
t. leeraled or achu rous ,tute of the Uterus. Leuchor
ren. or \\ Jutes, .Sleriliiy; n , r t ,o m 'plaints i|i
. iden t 10 ; he sex, whether arising from Indiscretion,
Habits ol Dissipation, or in the
DECLINE OR CHANG E OF LIFE
(See Symptoms aboVo,)
ko family should ins without it:
1.i1.c no in ore BaU-mi, .Ifm-nry nr unpleasant me-
Iluami or unpleasant ami ilangen.ns diseases: "
lIELMBOLD'S- EXTRACT IJUCIIij.
AND
IMPROVED ROW WASH.
CURES SECRET DISEASES
Tn all their Singes : At little Expenses ;
Lutlu or no cuango in diet ; No inconveniences
And 110 Jlxjjpsin'ca.
ft onuses a freijiiont desire and gives, strength to
Urinate, thereby Humoring Olialructious, Proven t
inj; and Curing Strictures (if die Uretlira, .Allay
mg Pain and Infiamulion, so rretineul in the class
ol disease and expelling all Poisuuoas Diseases
iiiHi worn out matter.
/I'housunds upm, thousands who have hen the
yuonob,.! Qmichs who hnyepnid honyy IVo<
ho ourod u, ~ sh.„d limo, have they wore
aM ‘ Illu " hub, l.y the use
ol C,J„I ,„t, toon dried up in Iho
i^i in a “ “= ar,ma,!il
■nego,
I'iE Hkljilold's Extract lifcni: for all affections
uiui disojirfL-s of tUo
Ij’EU'AEY OEG AN s (
whether existing in
MAIiE OR FEMAILE,
from whatever cause originating, no. matter of
I-low Long Standing.
fti.-easM] of organs require tire aid of a
Uii'iinrio;
IIMUMSOLiJ‘3 KXTIIACT BUCIKJ
Is the Groat Diuiirf tie, and it is certain to We tlio
desiiedanect in diseases for which it is recommended.
U,u "‘" st ■•u.luU.lo and responsible
Ofomiuny (|,e
tenjlicates Ol cures, I,on, eigl.l 10 twenty year,
standing, with names known to siencu uiui fame.
Pjice bi Per Bottle or Six for $5
Delivered to any address, toouroly packed from ob
fci’viMion.
JJiidcribn f.vnij.foins in ill! CoimminicjUioiis.
Caros Goarantood. Advise Gratis.
AFFIDAVIT:
Iwrarialiv appeared before me, an Alderman of
bo city of Pnilinlo pbni, 11, T. Iloimbold who bo
ng duly sworn doth suy, Unit ins preparations eon
drnU'"J n " ruot " ! ' 7 "><w<mry. or other injurious
drugs, but are purely vegetable., ■
o , , , U- T. lIELJinpr.D.
•hworii andsnbsonbod before mo. Iliis 23d day of
November, 1861, WfJ, P. Jinm-VUD
Alderman, Mntb at., above Knee, pbi’la. .
Address letters lor information in confidence to
H. T. 11 ELM HOLD, Chemist,
Depot, 101 south tenth st., below Chosnut, Pbilh'.
■Bcivare of Counterfeits,
And Unprincipled Dealers,
'nleles t"n W " f M,oir °' rn “<• other
iruues on the reputation attained by
Helm bold's Genuine Preparations, '
jlAmh;;l;K;?~p : v n ' c V' n ' :h ' i: '
Behuboia.sO=^Sr^ ;
SOLD by
Druggists every wltero. Ask for it ,i,„t . ,
T ako no other. Cut ot.ul.e advertlso.ne.it «»a
for it,and avoid imposition and exposure
April It, JSS3—7m. '
To Destroy -llnts, Rolldlmß, .to.
To Destroy Mien, Moles, ami Ants.
To Z'cstroy UotUßu'j;B.
7o Destroy —-Moths, in Furs, cjollios, Ac.
Fo Destroy Mosquitoes, nml Fleas.
Fo Destroy Insects on Plants nml Fowls.
To Destroy -Insects on Animals, ,tc., .to.
Fo Destroy E very form nml spueicc of Vermin,
ONLY INFALLIBLE REMEDIES KNOWN.
Deslioys Instantly
EVERY FORM AND SPECIES, OP
VEKMIM,
Those preparations (unlike all others,) aro 1
Free from Poisons.”
dangerous to. the Human Family,”
Rats do not dio on the premises.”
They come out of their holes to die.”
They are the only infallible remedies known,
.2 veaus and more established in 2scvy York city..
Used by—the City Post Office.
Used by—-the City Prisons and Station Houses.
Used by—City Steamers, Ships, &o.
Used byv—the City Hospitals, Alms-Houses, &o.
Used by—City Hotels* ‘Astor/ ‘St. Nicholas/ &c.
Used by—the Roarding Houses, *tc.
Used by—more than 50,000 Private Families.
JE?/ See one or two Specimens of what is Eccry
her? sai>{ by the -People — Editors — Dealers, (L'O .
HOUSTHvET'jPUßS—troublcil with vermin, need
be so no longer, if they usu' ‘ CostauV’ H.vtermina
tnrs. We have use lit to our satisfaction, and if a
box cost. $5, we would have if. Wo had tried poi
sons, but they efleeted nothing; lint Cos Tau's arti
cle knocks the breath- out of Hats, .Mice and Red-
Rags, quicker than wc can write it. It is in great
demand all o\or the eouutry. —Medina {0.,) Gazette
MOIIK OR-AIN and provisions arodestroyed an
nually hi Grant County by vefVnin. than would pay
tor tons of,this Rat ami laseol Killer.
Lancaster, ( U 7« v .) llerqld.
HENRY R. CGS.TAR —Wo arc selling your
preparations' rapidly. Wherever they have been
used, Rats, Mice, Roaches, and Vermin dlsapppear
immediately.
EcKiiu & SrourFuit, Druggists, Windsor, Md.
" Co-tar’s” Hat, Roach, £e,, Exterminator.
Cos tar's ”
‘f Cotuar’s " Bed-bug Extenninalor.
Coslar’s "
‘‘‘Guslar's" Electric Powder for Insects. <tc,
la line., /jOc. and £1 boxes, bottles,, and b.islvs.
'and $5 sizes tor plantations, ships, boats/
hotels, itc.
CAtJTTON !!! To prevent: the piddle ■ from be
ing imposed upon by spurious an/V highly perni
cious imitations, a now . label lias been prepared,
bearing a fae-similo of tho- proprietor’s signature.
Examine CilcU .box; bottle, or (lask before pur
chasing, and fake nothing but “ Costar’s."
Sold Everywhere—\yj ; .
All Wi'oLESALi-rDauGcisTff in laigo crtlos.^
Some'of the
Wholesale Annuls in New York City
RhioffnUin Brothers A Co, Tlnrral, Risley A Kitchen
li. !■ almeslook, 11,,1] A ( L i. Ifusfi, (Julo .t Robinson,
A. I). AD. Sandy A Co. .M. Wnrd, -Close A 00.
Wheeler * Hart. M’lvissmi A Roblmig.
James S. Aspinwall, H. S. Hornes A Co.
Morgan & Allen, F. C. Wells A Co.
Hall, Rnekel A Co. Hnzello,Marsh A Gardner
I'liemus A Fuller. Hall, Dixon A Co.
P. D. Orvis, Conrad -Fox.
and others.
Philadelphia, Fa,
f. M . Dyott A Co. ; Robert Shoemaker A Co.
H. A. Fahnestoek A Co. ; French, Rioha-rds A Co.
AND OTHERS,
And by Bm.ncsTS, Onocnns, SroimtairtißßS an.
ilErAii.it:ns gononilly..in nil Country
Towns uml Villages-
In tho
UNITED STATES.
Carlisle,Pa,
DC?” Sold hij
JOHN lifEE. Grocer,
S 17. lUVERSTICK, Druggist,
S, ELLIOTT, Druggist.
And by the Dnoacrr.Tii, STOiiBEKEPEiiS and fln-
TAti.mts generully.
Coontiiy Dhat.er3 can order as above.
Or address ofdors.direot—[or,if Prices, Terras
Ac., IS desired jffl' Send for [lBO2l Circular,
giving reduced prices] to
HEARY R. COSTAR,
Principal De,mt No. SIS Broadway, opposite the
Bt., Nicholas Hotel, Now York.
February 6,lBo3—Cm*
DID YOU HEAR
NEW OPENING
}
Qf (he I\cw aml Splendid Stock of First Class
READY MADE
CLOTH I N G?
11. S. HITTER
XJTAS opened next door to liis old room, and
, * tliroo; doors" t&avo H. Saxton’B Hardware
•Store, East High street, a largo vnriotyof CLOTH
ING, such us
SPRING OVERCOATS,
Dretis, Frock, Saekatces; and’ Sack Coats, Pants
and Vests, of every ninety, color and quality, all
now, and. selected and .made up with groat caro.
He Hatters himself that with tho thorough knowl
edge acquired ua a practical Tailor, fjr upwards of
thirty years, ho can oiler such inducements as will
ho of great advantage to all who may favor him
with a call. Come anil give him a trial.
Ho has also.on hand a.large slock of all kinds
and qunlitios'of
Spring and Summer Goods,
as usual, Which lie is prepared to make up to or
der, and having secured the services of a first class
city, cutter, is ready to got up work at short no-
lle is also the Agent for this County,'and has for
sale the clebratcd Orijimtl HOWE-SEWING i\IA-
iISiiSS
» I
CHINE, winch is acknowledged to Tjo the "best for
all pitrjtoscH, Duic-in n»e. He will guarantee tliem
to da all-kinds of sewing, from heavy leather to
the,finest fabric, acd do it as neatly,'and as dura
ble, iis any machine now in use, or the money will
•bo-refunded.
Carlisle, April 2. 186.1—3 m.
I Fli
ftSSteiiiP
■ ■.■'/’** '_*'- .'-** "" *
/ TTTE best machines In nso, can bo seen at
I tlio
Cumberland Valley Railroad Office,
Carlisle,. Fa.
Jc.n. 2!), 1553-oin.»
CARLISLE FOUNDRY
FnrnipEtg .SUicijmJ.
1? OAKD-VEU &. CQ. now mnnnfitctnrp
nml keep -oonsliuiUy i’OK SALK,' at their
extensive Steam Works on’Bust iUoiitst., Carlisle, ri
lar-(! assortment of 'Agricultural Implements,' of
V'oll known nlnl approved usefulness to -Farmers
among wkich tliey would cull especial attention to
wim.oug iidv’s ci: hi: uuatkd
Patent. Gum Spring Grain Drill,
"■bifli hiis taken over (Ift.v first class premiums at
State and Gunnty Fairs. To-the farmers.of Cum
berland, York and ter ‘‘ counties we need not speak
in detail of the merits of liis drill, as scores of them
are now in use on the befit farms in’ these counties.
Its reputation is estahlu.’iud as tlio most complete -
(train drill now mannfiihUi’rad in the United States
It sows I\ beat, bye, Oats.-rlnriby and Grass, evenly
and regular, without hunching iin- seed. . The gum
springs puss the drill over stumps and stones, witlr
ont lireakiiig pins.or the drill. For even and rogn- '
lar sowing, the Willoughby Cum Spring Drill isun
cipmlled by any other. V/o nlro manufacture and
sell. Hie following ililicles. which we can recommend !
to farmers as reliable implements, of established
uhaructur:
2£orri«nn*n Potent Corn Planter.,
Lavli’a /’atmt'Stran: •ind l'j(hlcr Caller
JMilemlntf* Pi,tint Oun f!li,/lcr, ’
. ; Jo/„i»to,i V6W /,v,» //, Trough,
liut HH Patent Cldc, hUll.
. Also. Three and Four Korro Powers and Threat
mg Machines, Cast fron Field R.illcrf, Plonmi
Cnslmgs ef various .patterns, Corn Crushers, and
other articles lor fanners too iiiiim-roii.i to mention
Also, Egg Coal Stoves and ten plate Wood Stoves,
w.ith an immense variety of other castings for liotn-e
keepers and others. Wo have also an attractive
variety of patterns for
IRON E,UT,-INGS,
and Cemetery enclosures,' to which- wo would cal
attention. , . . ,
STEAM ENGINES AND MIDI, GEARING,
To this department of htir business wo give imr
tieular attention. Our already extensive stock ol
patterns for piipor, flour -uml saw mill Wmrin«*
constantly increasing. X illowmcrs and millwright
will.ho furnished with’ a,printed .catalogue of on,
various mill patterns on application. Our machine
shop, comprises all the various tools for liirniii.-
pinning aiirt shafting, cud easting, by good
uiul curciul u
STATIONARY! r.TEAM EKOINES,
of every desirable capAity, from -iO to 25 horse
power, bruit. 1.1 the best stylo.anr) 01, iiccommodiitiii..
terms. Engines limit at onr be
seen 11. successful npcrat|on at i„u„y of the hin'es'
distilleries and tannnofie.i in Carlisle, and Climb’d,
I eny and Dauphin cos., to the on-ITuis of whkdi wc
confidently reler for iiifotimilion „s |„ theirellicion
cy. 1 ersoirs wnliting ytium Engines are ciirne-th
eKhwi. 10 C “ U ““ J "^“'i uo bu, .“ ru contruetiilf
DOOR AND SASH FACTORY.
Connecter! with our establishment is a steam Sash
aiid-DoorMiinulaelory Tf.Vieli is now in eonipleU
order lor the manufacture ol every description of
building -materials,
V ’, VI! " " s tho pla-inoat ho„ ao
W n daw hush luruishcd irom- live cunts upward ao
umvarf to „“ lz " of K lllss l dyuidow Frames from $1,21
upward, Shutters and hailing ]i|i„d a from $175
pir"i r r.® 1>0 ? r frl i' Uel! fro "‘ S1 < 76 upward; Fou,
1 and flours from fJ.VJ upward. Mtnildinaa, Caa.
ings, Architraves, Wash Boards, Brackets” Fancy
Drapery, Scrolls, and o.hcr articles needed in bans?
hosu'iMl U ‘ n n ' ei, i at tUi ' I, ' w< " ,t 1)ril!03 ’ ancl of tlie
host c,lialil.v of lumber. *l2l' We arc also prepare,!
as heretofore to build ir,-;T repair BURDEN CARP
imd on'r I “" ' Cr ? i° n . '*Hh promptness
uii'l on reasonable terifPj
The. continued patronage of the public is rospoct
fully solicited. Orders ty mail promptly attended
, '■ I l '. CAUDA I lilt £ CO.
Curhtlc, May 3, 1 SCO.t
PAINTS AND OlfiS.—lO tons of White
Lentil, 1,000 gulls, of (Oil. juut received, with
n largo assortment oft;
Varnishes, I Fire-proof Paint,
Turpentine, j Fliitonce .White,’
■Lipan, . I White Zinc,
-Putty, j Colored Zinc,
Litharago, J Rod Load,
Whiting, f'- Uoiloil Oil,
Ohio, f Lard Oil,
Shellac, I Spot in Oil,
Paint Brushes, ) ' Fish Oil, Ao..
Colors of every do.serlpitinn, dry and
cans and. tubs, at thc\ilardwaro Store
March, 27,1803 j
or THE
h 8:
if
'i*\|
L I 1
11. S. RITTER',
«© S M XI -8 111 Al 3
Nonh Ilauovor street; 2 doors nor
AC this e’stillilislimonfc mitt; T,o foilmT the
moyt rirfsorhjiont of (JENTLEMFJ-7
mel YOUT-llS’ .Siip.erline Clothing ever oiler,ol in
tins suction oi tlio country, ail of
Hire, fro in.-the choicest French, English hud Aiiie-r
-renn -Fabrics, and expressly intended in nil respesls
to pieot the r.van-t.fi -of those who wish to p„'rcl.„se
goods of the finest quality, cut mid made in (In,
very ~last Style of Fash inns. Also, a complete
assortment ol Oloflis, Cassimurcs, Sattinets Vest
ings, -Tailors’Trimmings, Ac.
Wo will he pleased to supply onr friends with
goods ill onr lino by the pieec or yard alas favora
ble rates as they can he procured-anywhere.
Jan, 22, I,Still • ARNOLD ,t CO.
. -LOCO MAN’S
Blew, S!t j-lLigStt ff*3iolo:;raj)Jilc!
AND
A M 13 R OTYPEG A- L L E R V.
(.'! L ’ I ' ,,c 3| | nnn is Inippy to infiirnt Iris nn
>l ,*1 lm !. rnils c,l3l omcrs. mill the pnhliegencriilllv
that he bus moved his -Estdllishment to ttis now,
' S.B£¥-Lff£)saT
tn the building occupied by Mre.Jfefr, ns- a rnilli
miy Stove, opposite tlio Cnmheriiind Valloy Dank.
Mr. .Eoehm.an is now aide witn his Lend
light, and the addition of new and expensive anna
rates, the very best maniifaeriire-l, to produce * ’
PHOTOGRAPHS, CARTES DE VISITE,
Ambroses, and every style ofpictuKS,
York. I t 0 th “ bcst ’ ina ' lo in Philadelphia or New
nsTte :Cn nowo <»* a ''f well in cloudy
8 ms lS^opied ,P enl° 1 ! A : nl,rot TP»B of deceased per
visite. 1 ’ enlarged, or made into carets do
December -I, 16fi2. L- LOCI IMAN.
Oat & Cap Emporium.
T!, lE , u " dol ’ H , ! K no 'l having purchased the
1 3 toe It, A., of the l„ te William U. Trout, duc’d
would respectfully announce to thu mtlilio that Ini
eh,Ml ,fir,hr/" b raut ’ “I‘d With a renewed am! effi
cient ellort, produce artielea of Head Dress of
Every Variety, Style, and Quality
monVof ll,!" M r tly , with the improve
we Mvo! ’ U y “ P t 0 11,0 “S° hi which
' ln , ml “■ splendid assort
hiont of Hats of all descriptions, from tho
Wool to tho finest Fur nnd sil’-
hats, and at prices that most suit every one who
has an eyo tn getting tho worth of his monoy His
Silk, Mole Skin, and Beaver Hats, are unsurpassed
lor lightness, durability and liiiiab, by those of any
other establishment in' tbo country. J
Bora’ Hats of pfery description constantly on
band. He respectfully invites nil Urn old patrons
and as many now onus ns possible, to give him a
call.
Carlisle, Deo. 20, lf 02.
OF our turn manufacture, the most extensive
sleek over exhibited, warranted as represented,-
sold Wholesale or lietaii at tho lowest market prtco.
got up in the moat
to please tho most fastidious lasto, bo sure nnd call
lioloro lurnishiug elsewhere at
ISAAC LIVINGSTON'S,
, r North Hanover St., Emporium.
Site.*.
H. SAXTCN,
thefts©
Town tnul Country.
THE subscriber respectfully informs his
friends amt tins public generally, that ho. still
continues Iho Undertaking business, ami is ready to
wait upon customers cither by day or by night.—
Jteady-madb COFFINS kept constantly on hand,
both plain tint! ornamental. Hu has constantly on
hand Flak's patent Metallic liun'a/ (7o*c, Of which
hb has been appointed the solo agent -This case is
recommended us supcrioiMo any of the kind now in
nsp, it being .perfectly air tight.
Ho hah-also furnished’ himself with a fine now
Rosewood 'll eaus k and gcjillo horses, with which
ho will attend funerals in town and country person
ally, without extra charge. -
Among Iho greatest discoveries of tho ago Is
Weli*’ »S ’pr.iitf/ ul/uf(rtt*H, the.best and cheapest, bod
now in use, the exclusive right of which I have so
curedd and will ho kept constantly oil hand.
Cabinet Mafeing
in all - its various branches curried on, and Bcnn
•reaiis,’Secretaries, Work-stands, Parlor Ware, Up
holstered Chairs, Solas, Pier, Side and Centro Ta
bles; Dining and Breakfast Tables, Wash-stands
of, ,all kinds, Drench ' Bedsteads, high ami low
posts; .Jinny Lind and Cottage Bedsteads,. Chairs
,of all hinds, ’ Looking Classes,, and all other arti-
cles usually manufactured in this lino of business,
kopt'cpnslanlly on hand.
11 is workman are men ofcxpericnco, his irintcri
•aI the best, and , his work • made iu the latest city
style, and all under Ms own supervision. It will
be warranted and sold low for. cash.
lie invites all ti’i give, him «V call before purcha
sing elsewhere. Tor the liberal patronage hereto
fore extended to hint ho feels indebted to his nume
rous customers, and assures them that no- elj’orts
will be spared in future to please them in stylo and
price. (Jive us a call.
Remember the place, North Hanover St., nearly
opposite the Deposit.Bynk.
Carlisle; Nov. 0, ISC2.
Car]isle Marble Yard.
. *i§
- MSs3
h&ll
la^iw
1 -Mk&So'
ftI.CB3ARO OWBJRf.
South Hauurcr atm-t, opjornhc Dentin' Store,
CtttL'nli’.
TIIR subscriber has on hand a largo ani
well selected t-lock of
EficJirf-Stont'fj, IflonmiHtiMs,
I Oid \> h, Ac., of ulia stc and bountiful designs, which
he Kill sell at thy lowest possible, rules, being desi
rous of selling out. bis stock. Hmul-stoiica finished
from Uireb - dollars'upwards.
Brown Stone, Marble work, Mantles, Ac., o.r
‘ouildings, marble slabs fi>r furniture. Ac., constant
ly on hand. ’ iron niinjiy for- ccmefry lots, Ac., of
the bust IMiibulelplmi Workmanship, will be prompt
ly attended to.
Carlisle, isov, 7.-ISC2
AStSffaLS) &.GO.S’
VVIIOLESaLE and RETAIL
of.the Carlisle Deposit Bank,
CA IS LI-i LIE, ■ PA.
J. G. GALLIC,
READY MACK CLOTHING,
I’iisJiioiiiiblc Style,
A.T Tl/bJ WEST END' OP CARLISLE* '
TinC mibam'iliorft would respectfully cull the
attention of hlniehnrnors ami the citizens of
Carlisle, mid flic surrounding country generally, to
their new CO Ah YARD, attached to his Ware-house,
on West High st., whore they will hoop constantly
on hand a largo supply
of th.o host quality qt
Coal, to wit:
Lykrutt Volley, Luke
b'iii/cr, Pine (frove, anil
I Trvrcrton, Jlrokc «, JCgg
mid Ant Con/—screen
ed and dry,all-of which
ho pledges himself to
soil at the lowest possU'
bio prices,. Host qual
ity of Limehumera* ’and Blacksmith** Coal always
on hand.
All order? left, nfc the “Ware House, or at hi*
residence in North Hanover street Will bo promptly
attumled to. ...
HENDERSON & REED,
Carlisle, April 22, ISO 3.
Forward ino ,t cOiMiuTssroN house.
FLO till & FEED,
The Fuaseribcr having taken the Warehouse, oars
and lisdures of William R. Murray’s well known es
tablishment, on West High Street, opposite Dickin
inson College, would inform the public, that he.
has entered into a general Forwarding and Com
mission business.
'The highest market price will bo paid for Flour
Grain and Produce of ail kinds. ''
He is also predared to freight produce .and
stock to. Philadelphia and Baltimore, at the lowest
rates, with safety and despatch.
. Planter and Salt' kept constantly on hand, and
Flour and Feed at wholesale or retail.
Coal of all kinds, embracing
LYKEN’S VALLEY,'
‘ LUKE FIDDLER. ‘
..SUNRURY WHITE ASH, ■ -
LOCUST-GAP,
Limebiivncrs’ and Blacksmiths’ ■ Coal, constantly
forsale.. Kept under cover, and delivered dry t(
nny.part of the, town. •
April 92, ’fi.T
LUMBER AND COAL
WOULD call the.attention o'f the pnbli
to his largo and superior stock of COAL
nml LUMHEIt, which ho constantly,hoops onhami
at bis yard, near Ilio ,(Jas Works. The attqlilion o)
.builders and others is 'pnrtr n.' rly invited to hi;
stuck of SCANTLING, FA IIN HE, WEATUKH
JWA U D INC, Fit /I ME E TUFF, II UA //US', STL LX
GLEE, /'LAS A", LATHE, do;. Ottr stock ot VuAL
. nnpfises LT KELT'S VALLEY, LOCUE-T GAP,
lohhejiy, ehamokin, eunuchy white
ASH, LUKE FJDI)LEU, LIME-IIUJIA’EIIS, o'ml
JJ//OAD Tol> I! LA CKEMI TIL’S COAL, all of tin
best quality, and kept, under cover, and will bo sold
■tit (ho lowest rates.
'.Chunkfill for the patronage of n gonenns pnldic.
bestowed upon the Into linn of Black l£ Delanov
iio would, solicit a coiitinnunco of the’ sumo, ns he.
will strive to please. All orders left at the rest
. ionc.o of Jacob Slironi for Cinil or Lumber, will bc-‘
promptly attended to as heretofore.
OLIVER DELANCY.
April 22, 1803.
DAVID 'SIrE.
•V Foreign and komcsiic Liquors.
EDAV AUD SHOWER respocti fully iiunoun
•ees to the pubke, that lieeontinucs to keep con
on' hand, mul for sale, a llirgo and very se
S" P ■ perior assortment of
Foreign and Domestic Liquors,
at liis new stand, a few doors west of Hannon’s Ho
lei, ami diucetly west of the Court-house, Carlisle
BRANDIES, -
All of choice Brands.-
[J?ES,
CHAMPA fiXE;
Jleidsiek tfe Co., Qeislor & Co., and impcrl
al. -
cn;s,
~ Bolden, Lire, and. Anchor,
WHISKY,
Superior Old Rye, Choice Old PamilyNel
•' - tar, ‘WI» .*(>’?; Scotch; and Irish. ’ '
ALH, "OKOA\ N sIOUTj At*. Best .to ho b<>d'
Philauelnhia.
BITTERS,.
Of the very host.quality.
Dealers nrd others desiring ri.I'UNIj! ATITrCL*
will lifid it nsToprcsehfcd/as his r vdi,dc attention wil
he. jrircii to a. proper and careful selection of hi
STOCK, vhleli canmd ho surpassed, and Import*
have tho patronage of tbo public
Carlisle. Apn! 13, 1.50. T
'New Wine and Liquor Store.
Li the new loh'if.e frame huihlinrj, directly eas*
of Vic Market.}loupe, Carlisle. ■■
undcrsinneil having opened a full ar.*
i complete ussorlnient of the purest ahcl-v-bosl
jN&S .AND LIQUOHS, lie invites Hote
g|r|Tjjj , 'p e P c i‘ s > House, keepers, and others to giyi
a call, being determined keep a botbeo
article than is generally kept in the country, and.at
lo,\v prices. •yM;
'BU^N'Dl’ES—Ofjiril, P.inet yintugc, 1852 : Ro :
ohelle. • ’/ •', 1
GlNS—Swan, Sehcitmm »Selinapps. Mcyor'sOlf
Fish, ObKJam Spirits, N, 10. Ruin. .
Wl NloB—iMndcii-ia, very old,' Sherry, Sweet M
an OI«l Port, Lisbon, Claret, Champagne,'Muscat
WHlSKY—iMonongahela, Pure Old Ryo, Hour
m and common Whisky.
Also, Wine Litters, Demijohns, Dottles, Ao.
Uuttlvd Liquors of all hinds. •
WILLIAM MARTIN.:
Mi y 17.-ISG.I
PLOWS, PLOWS.—
sale at Alaimlbcturors
mcntof
Plank’s Plows,
Ilojuv+iocl’s “
ZoLlcr’a u - ■
Wolrich’s **
a the übeap Hardware Si
HAMKS. —!;00 pairs of Xiumoa on hand,
of all kind.% ; :l.
• Elizabethtown pattern, );V!. ‘ '
Loudon. “■ \
Common (< ‘ '
wiHj ami without patent fastenings, cheaper rtoti
1 H. SAXTON'S,
over ui
EJffi. S. C. I.OOMIS,
A’IST.
South 'Hanovor Street,-neiit dfior|to,,tho corner© 1
est Pomfrot and nearly uppoaito, Bontz 1 store.
Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1802. '. .
»K «EO. S. SILi RIGHT,
From the Pullimore Collcye of Dwital Surgery
Office at the residence of his Louth
cr street, three doors below Bedford*
Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1862. ,
.CHAS. Si. WA«JLA.U«IILirV.
A T T 0 R N E Y-AT-L A,W.
OFFICE in JnhofF’s lidilding, just opposite
tho Market llouao.
Carlisle March 13, 18(12—ly, *
MI. NEW SHAM,
ATTORNEY. A T LA IF.
OFFICE wj%Wrn. H; Miller, Esq., South
Ilanovor street) opposite tho Volunteer Printing
Oflloe.
Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1862—tf.
R.UI?UB E. SHAPLEY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CARLISLE, PA.
A TTENDS to securing and collecting
’ LJk " Soldicr’H Pag, Penniom, Bounties* (fc.
JSSi- Office on South Hanover street opposite
Dontas store, Feb. 13. 1802..
J. M. WF.ABSIjBF,
attorney at law,
/"AI'FICE on SoutliTlnnovfcv street, one door
„ sooth of Ilanmm’a Hotel, Cutliok,
Foh. 27, 1802—Bui.
1 i ?OULK, Attorney tt Law.
An r°, w,tb J,,mua R - Smitl '- ( l- tthcom’a
toiLoiod to 1 " 083 ' J “ tru3t(Hl t 0 aim will ho prompt
„ Feh. 0,-1 *C-“- t..
New C'oiil Vai'd,
COAL, I‘LASTEIi A SALT.
J. : R. NONE.WAKKR.
OLIVER DELANOY
Sherry, Port, Madoria, Lisbon, Claret, Nn
tive, ifoek, J.uhaunisberg, and Buderheim
E. SHOWER.
-J n sfc rood vedXancßfo
”3 prices, a-lap^o^flssorl
Yorlc Metal Plows,--
Bloomfield do V#.-
Eagle do - l 'r
Cultivators, Jce.,.«fcc,
:uru of
11. SAXTON,
Tire
1 eastern ciU L -a wi| I ' otur "ed frun
beat Hulcto.! aasat,. '"Wal, ' >IK
Iti ‘ flits county. Kvcrv n • ,I | u,, Wino 1 ~J ’■ M»
sale .inijl retail l|,ra&w ."I** 1 ’ 1 in
lower tlmn ut „„y ()| , • , cat, .» « nl,
a, '“P '"‘nlworo Moreof Zl” "!'««« !" 11 '
Nails and bi-ikks _■» . ll ’* ,,r ' , ‘tr.
received .uttlio very l, ua 't u ""f "" ils “ml si.il,, .
Country uiendmuls. suppS "> «H
faeturers’ prices. ’ J v,ltl > Fail, „ 1
45SS?SKaSSJj“‘w«,.r
(.Al.to.vn ~.illnrn, win, ...l, 1 ; H®"
in S s, cheaper tlmn over. . 1 Patent fj J '
Paints, ash Oils.—lo tons in-.
gallons Oil j.tst received, will, a h,'!
of garnishes, turpentine. ianim r. a ' (, 'riu, ni ?
wMttng, glee, sllellie, VaSSt >«C
jmint, Florence while, white zi„ ( ., J **’ ! ».\t
lead, lard oil, boiled oil, sperm Nun,,,
Colors of every description, dry „„ • j 1 !l 4,
and tubes. ' nl, « la oil, j„
FAum received dm i
csb ind .best. assortment of -p" r °.'lent
county. Greoncu-stle mctnl ,md T!,,i| '*"> Ih
muted not to crack. ■“'•■l metal, Woi
POWBBII.-.2S kegii.JDupnnt Honk
dor, will, ,t large assortment of ,r ,’''''l'M;
crowbars, stone drills, stone '-leA. ‘ 'V J " ic ’ Wi
Ac. , : , “■'‘ st “ ll «lian mctf
and barrels .
very largo assurtrnunt of eliain niul
all kinds, cheaper than over, aMI„. u , plH|l r s '■
of : , llV\Miv *
, Carlisle, March. 8,15G3-. ‘ lW * S-AXTOH,
liCWi P. l,y„ 0
Of the old firm of John Pf m (fc &
HAS. just completed openinir L f:
stock of Hardware, Pnintg oil- v
(Hass, «th., to which Jib invites tlic erH . rni^,lcs
uf tho public -Ho |, aB f
Ins stock in nld ils various c,l |lr^l(i
acqomo.ltitu the publW'witV ‘ * m cau up
RELIABLE GOODS,
in largo or small quanlitioViU the loKcsVr.ri
Ho don t want tho public to think lm i , C!
nil: tho ■ 0«„(l 3 ; in Ai&IpCUV." y"?
our town, hut ho can as,nro, thoui thatll^'• !*
his store ,will convince them that ho L, B| J
Hoods to fully shiqdf.tho dolunud totkhiS
Persons wanting goods in-,our lino will find h?'
is^“ d " ? “ isvci,rcs^tota 'S
, J'K'VIS' F. T.VXi;
Qariigto, April 25,1803.. •.“!? • U4 " ov ««iwt.
| ■RON—-100 tons of
*- Kollod-—of .ail'-aizes
ran tod to bo of the .boat
sorlment of ' ■’
Sheet Iron, Wusl.ora.
11000 Iron, Anvils,
-Hand Iron, ► Vices
. Ilorao Shoo Iron; - Files
Spring S,tool, Rasps,
Oast Stool, .. v-• . Jjbltsj
■Blister Stool, ■•-:■: 1 . Nuts
Ilnrso Shoos, •’ . I Screw Plato, .
Ilorso Shco ITaila, | Illaoksmiil, ildlow.,
. ilivots, &c., &c, t itc.,, 1
Cheaper than the’ cheapest, at the nanlvDijWof
HJSNJIY SAa.JX,-
East Main street
GQO pah
v-/ all kinds, with alar
March 27, 18(13.
Butt Chains,
Breast' “
. Log t(
- Cow ■•, “ :
Just nt tbb Chenvi
April 27. 1803. •
CUMBERLAND VALLEY BANK.
V r, B bo so,on bv tlie folio™
L V' advertisement,.tlm f Henry A* Plnr^crtn.-H
IUiB-.retirotl. frbuv the Ann of 'Kur, J)uhl;n» ,Ko.
iiud Hint Samuel Jte q :, uC Onrfo L«»!’
borjand county, Pa., fiiuTWvn -suwoctatea wi'Mi*
remain in# partners in the .firm of Kcr,l>unli(n .1 Co.
ami that Win. W. Hoplmrh has been eleeld/Jasliie
in th;o place o.l’ Mr. Sturgeon.
THE PUOPIIIBTOItS NOW ARB
KeH, ■ ' Isaac Bm’iuv,
Richard Woods,- Jai S. S-ftiunr,
John C, Dijm.ap, John Du.xur,
Samuel Hgpburk.
This Bank .will contimic.la -do • •
- General Hanking and Exchange
At their Banking .House, in Ciirlido. tinder la
name and aty’o of ICER, DON LA P .fe.CO. •
•• Money -will bo received on deposit anil paid Iwit
op-demand, without notioo. Certificatesyfilu|mdt,
bearing-interest at the rate of five"per cent, will be
issued ior as short a period as four month.-*. Inter
est on all certificates will censti-al imituritv. hut if
siieb certificates are ronewed-ut anytime thereafter’
for, another given period,.they shall hear the samo'
rAto-of interest up to the time of removal. Tirtffiy
days notioo mtistbc given ol an intention to with-*-.-
draw-interest depositfj. . . • •
Tb,e proprietors -would caH the .attention of Far
mers, Mechanics and all othcrs who do.dro a safe
depository for their money, to- the fact (hat. they arc
not only liable to the amount of (heir stuck in the
(lank, hut are .individually liable to tins extent'd
theirwholo estates for nil the debits and other
obligations of Ker, Dunlap A Co.
attention will be given to the collec
tion ef Vendue Notes. Foreign Bills, Drufts.Checks,
tfco., in any part of the United States ami Canadas.
Remittances made to any part of tho United
States, England and Ireland. - ,
They .will at all times bo pleased to givenny to*
fyrpmtion desired in regard to money matters in
general.
.-•The faithful ami confidential execution of
.■business orifcrust'otf to .them may bo relied up"U.
' The; Bank wiil.be open ior busmens from 1)o’clock
in" the morning, until 3 o’clock in the afternoon*/-
• Discounfday, every Tueoday.
Collections from Philadelphia, New York and*
Boston made on favorrblc terms.
The jrroprietors refer to
Jay Co° K n * Cc... f . Ph i !n ,i o lp!,l»,.
4v- W. Cr,Ainc A Co., f
“VVix.sLovr, Laikkr A Co., New York.
Clark, CniiNny & C0.,-Boston.
■W. V/. HEPBURN.
(Jmhltr-
Miirch 0, 1803.
Fire SiSßiiia»<;o.
THE ALLEN'AND EAST PENNSU O ,^
. 1 MUTUAL EUIE INSURANCE vm'^\
ofCmnlierlaud comity, incorporated hy fIH 111 ;j v
Assembly, in' the year 18-13, and bavin-' ro 1 '^ 1 /
had ita charter extended to the year 1583, ,5n ?
in active and vigorous operation under tlio sll P
intendunco of tin following Board of .
Win. 11. Gorgns, Christian Staynmn, W IC ! ;
Cocklin, .Daniel Bailey, Alexander Catheiirt, d'a
11. Coovor, John Dichclbergcr, Joseph AVickvrfi *
Samuel Eherly, Rudolph' Martin, Moses Brie ,»
Jacob Coovu:*;and i5 t , Q, Dunlap. • t
The rates of insurahoa arc as low and f
as any Company of the kiml.jn the State. 1 £ r *
wishing to become members are iayitod to mu . ‘° L
plication to the Agents of'the Company who ,
will* Q o wait upon them at any time.
1' CSX ent—
bcrlai.u county. . o linl ;
Vico Prcs’t.—Chiustian Stavman, Carlisle -
bcrland county. ' ‘ ' fum*
Scet'y.—John 0. Dunlap, MeohauicsbWo’
borland county. _ .
Treasurer—Michael Cooklin, Shepherd,-*''
Cumberland county,
. AOJ3NTS. iter
Cumherlniul County, —John Shorrick, At
ry Zearing.Shiremanstown ; Lafayotto 1 c t »
insonj lioiiry Bowman, Churohtown \ |“° „ uS .
(ith, South Middleton ; Sum'l. Graham. v *
boro'; Samuel Coover, Mimhanicsburg; o. ♦ .j t
lin,. Shopherdstow.i j D. Coover, Uffimr 1 ..a,,.
0. Saxton. Silver 'Spring jr John Hyor*
Valentino Foeman, New Cumberland. Tnmct
■York Comlj/.-N. S. X«hinß'“»»
Griffith.,Warrington ;J. F. Hoarder«, N»« ‘
Richey Clark, Dilloburg jD. Rutter, I'ain mw,
Williams, Carroll. -s-ini"".
Puitjiliin County. —Jacob, Houser, Bar ° ,[" oU {
Members of the Company having 1' ,!i ;
to expire, cun have them rouewed by in,llv J " ’
cation to any of.tho Agents.
March 13, 1663.
Uiignci'eroly^cS'
IN beauty and durability, no •* cun, ~
picture equals it good Daguerreotype > ,j,y
tho opinion expressed by the leading P«o * ‘
journals of th'u day, both American ’f jjr;
and these may lio obtained at tbo room- r( ,
Rkynolus’ Loutbcr street tiro doors w» sEU
vor.
•Nrlinla. Anrll. mt
.rron—llainmeml and
received, and.mir
quality, with; a large as*
‘5 of. Trace Cliaiug, £
go assortment of'
• Haller Chains,
Fifth ■*•
Tongue “
Spreads,- Ac.. Ac.,
p.lludwaro Store of
• ,11. SAXTOX.