SPECIAL MESSAGE OF 'JOVEft CURTIN. ExscriivE Chamber, \ Ilarrisburg, April 30. 1861. ; To the Senate and Uoi-" •/ ll< ,-wv •;< .-.icUtecs r /* f/te Commonwealth <~J J'eims;;' into : Gentlemen The present uijr iirallebd exi- P'nev in tlie affairs of our countf. has Iruiu tied rae to call you r -gether a? t,:i-• itne. W ! h ,:i actual and armed re I :;i--;i . - t State -f the Ur.i it. inosr.cn a que ; hare be i thrust u- wh: • fr\ ~ deiiber.vun, and th ic v n : h .♦' -••• •.•-?: r by 1-r|<iaion for ;!• ttnint a nee • f th - :: tb-rily of the (Jen- .; G v r;t r 't! - • or and tl'g.ibr • . ■ ■- t.ur ci?:A n and - e 'r! - :: peace an 1 r op! ,>h th 1 utive -vi '.lt ' ■ !• v. mg - it.-: ■ evlran: • n-.d r t ; .pinions .no f lir ~f ! .an 'u; y t J. ii-t- us % irh h>.>s:li'\ t . oui tbrej: ' •'..er States We regard • i.-ni- . •• ;.n trymeo, in t :<e v. ell' r * vr.,- '■ . a .is. bod iattifc.l; a:.i v■r- c ...; !. . it. t . ir : r :;u '-t I'xt'-iif, li our *. n- ti.o.i •• ..p . t . ;vt g.-riiiis .;!_v -.ad tV s•r•. . ■■ to ir j t . "Our* i- a Xa-.>ttal Go*. ,i ■ . tit. It La . . . duty of .soif preservation, it is based upon a compact to which .lit', ne pi.- ith Cni ti•' Stat -= are p:irrh-. ir is the r- -'sit < f mu tual coaeessi o-, truich were made fur the i M di] ■ personal allegiance. X; part of th p- ipl- . no Stale i; r - aif in ri- <• v-.t can v 1- un tartly .- --•.! f. .i tb :• . • •' !ve •' .raseiv-.-s ti rn tb'.-ir obligats as t.. ir. i . . t > confess that oui ' ivernm* nt is at.-.., r-. Pennsylvania can never liquie-oe :i ~n a ... vi-ivce the divtrui-tior. -f ti • Goternte -nt. li ti. Gov rmr.-.-nt is to irr t, ail tin require 1.. tit". Ot ti • '• • a 1151. r hi' Uji-JCO: it roust ria\c p wrftr Requite *: too en fori e ment r-i the supreme raw ui' the laud in everv . th iri t; i'-nf-jree tli6 luvvs. t r i' ui-- ; v ;r.I .. *,vith united people, will giie th : n fnith ..... pr. serve the io. f -r ; y f l. n i i a: .1 -it Tory it etu i -a.- v have ' ■ a ootii'-'p-te.l nt tii-.. i : me, ti wc ui'! - - -a be I! - . : truth.- in ■■ im ,u v. 1 -!j . -t i ■ a-.-i with vv'.! h Feno-ylv ioia anil : th r i -- ! nt States i. it r - .-i to th- call •' tiie . which cur p pie desnan tint the in' c v • ' - ten troops in :ia- • C-iiiimore, i r ■ oar ti.-; St ral fioveriiaicnt, r.-a- S !y. over a iniitc.liy in th 1 ni : and with theuitin. object cf defending our eet.im'in 1 -.pit •' against an armed and rebeilioas inva.-i n. to- . wth tiie -iruc-.son ni .;r Feu; -' .i .. tna itooj:s wbc-n iespatched on .1... same p 1 ii i • tnti-t.n. imp ne .v duties and re-j. n fiibilities upon our State administration. At last advices ti; General Government bad mil itr.ry p.-sessiun of the t ite t.> Washingt u through Aunapolis; Lot the transit tr* ops had been greatly endangered and del -ved, and the gaiety of Washington i!-:elt immin ently threatened. This cann a be submitted s\ hc-rher Maryland nny prufess to be !'<ya! to the i. oion cr otherwise, there can be permitted no hostile .-oil, no obstructed th >r ooghfarc, between the States that und mbt id iy are loyal and their national seat of govern- ! ment. There is rea nto h ,pe Uiat th.. route, through Baltimore may be no longer closed -ig'.uioC the peaceable p.t- .--vge .f iur t<> \- armed and in the rcrvie? -if tii F-b i i ernment. Lu we uiu-t be fully assured of this, and have the uninterrupted enjoyment i a passage to itic Capitol by any and . ; route .-inial to the pu:p.. i.if • • em ment. This must be attain*. t i; possible, but by force of arm- If t ace " i cot. 'l ho tane is i.a-t f.r tempo; Istn ;or i .-b log with this ri-belii; a ; the m -1 causeless in histcry. Tii c Xortli his n- ti • vmb 1. u .rhas hiie Sv'tglit to invade a single g ::ir.t?. n - . ri -ht of the Sooth. On the contrary ail political partie ? and all administrations t . "ully rec- the binding force of every provision • ; tsi great corn pa t between the Stfes, and regard lew of our views of State policy, ur peop! 5 have respe* ted them. predicate a reot-1.1.11, ihci -1. re, up a any alc-gcd tvr; inflicted at s- aght to be inSlcted upon the Suu'h is to offer falsehood u- an a.. tr.?a?* n. So will the civilize*! world arni his tory judge this ma I effort to overthrow the mo-'t b-cnehoent structure ot human govern merit ever uovi- •<! bv man. 1 he leaders of the rebellion in the Cotton ctntes, vilncii bus result*..;! in the 0.-i -.t.li-ii ment of a protlMotml organizsti iri assomin - to discharge all the functions of grmental p.w*.-r, i..ve misutk-ii fhe forbearance -f th* - fraternal indulgence as an evidence of weak nesj, and bai • iusaaely look d to a nnited South, and a divided X\fth to give success to r .e v. Hit ambition tuai has. led to the -.'izur" cf ur in. .oiiu'. ars na's and arms, the iuv-sf ment tin \ bombardment of our forts, the plun dering el our mints, has invite ! pirnc*- r.i. n cur cummcrce, and now aims fir the nosW" sion of the National Capital. The insurrec tion mvsf now he met by force • f .u-u■-; and l!l - S'. ,v rnuniut uj aan eudu i to re pos-egs the forts and otl. >r giivcrt;*.!—.it i-r unuiwiuiiy seized and held : ■> ensure personal freedom and safety to the pe s j e" ami romuiercc of the i n: .r. in every tioo, tu people of the loyal States demand, us v.i ; .!i -.ne voice, u;t'l will contend for, ns with one heart; and quarter of a milium of Pennsylvania sens will answer the call to a. :n,^ need be, to wrest u from a reigr. of in-.u'li _. a so; p sadtv, and > ~-ur. ;or tbeni "f"- 5 ar. 1 lueir cut.d.on, for ages to come, u.t pv ludy -f this government aud ir-, b> neh • rt 1::- r ; tuti- i s. i-'. . .. t.;:;:;' g toco vmws and anti-.-ipatiug that m.ji-c tr >-. Ps would he requic \ than the nunieer caiied lor, i continued to receive c-om pamcs until wo Lad raised twenty-T r-c ro"- imc-iits i Pennsylvania, ail of'-bJch ne -.; muster h into the service of the l.nitc-d in this antie.pation j was not niista Ken. • n .Saturday last, an additional requi sition v .s made upon rue for twenty five reci pients -f infantry and one of cavalry : and there have been alreadj more companies t* n- ierwl than v.i.s .; up the entire complo u^:." B!urs .. rogii • c,.u!J bo clothed. three of them were <•>: : i d by the National <• ov errunent to proceed from tbia point to Phila delphia. I(. inn tto ) W;'.My comni d the patriotism and devotion of the men vrho, at a !o.nue:it'.- varniaga u - ;. with yit any orepa r . iov, il ••v 1 • 1 the order. Three of the regi m 'nts. under .-imilar circa mstanees, by direc tion .f. and accompanied by officers o! the Pnited States army, were transp irte-u to Co :k --eysville. near Baltimore, at which j iir 'h*y remain •if ;• P.-.- day-, ind ui. :ii 1•; dir-cti ts of the Genenl Government thev w order . there are n a* tiv • ' _ m s'■ ■ ret,; :n mts mu-- r-d • >-rvi •ar •' - inp ci at C't ub sbarg, itt-h ' f ' •<- ' . ' ' ' State. Their quarto** are as c ml irta - as could be espeet*d. their supply -on si abundant, and, u; ! r ,tli■ • in-!/u ■ i:j -.-im potent off: -er- th.-y • . "'ting tit in"kn i o an . i h• re u < ' . ... ■ pie u i-i-.r a mi-t will he a' ar 1-< ■ with good and ;ppr vale ut.if •rms, blanket tin i other clothing. Four hundred tnd sixty . mir vd int-i /s, the first to roach W.ishingt. from any <lti e States, are now at that ci.y ; tin .-r ar • n • provided for by the Gencr .i ' ,v nai'-ni; but ' possible ;| t> rtucity. 1 am gla Ito 1 ; bta' ■ that these men, ;a tl. ir pr - 1 1 . rv. Alt', ugh tl.e: w r -u'.' et -1 to it. -, r in . . i the Pre . id i ivmphy -n not at tin' time org".! i>: lasa r, iioa i v.e militia f this 0. -mnionweahh, uti l*-r th Sointn :n i cf officers without e • tin, l •<. at tempt- 1 un.; the rail ,f the N iti >u ii (bn iity ot Baltimore, many , f their Mse,b 1 . !ir -et'v to i'idiadt Ipbia ; ' :t niai : • i them ' >f them wo. a thrust int , prin, >a<l i vr. ■v it r-t reach i their 1. no-. I have ih e ban rto say that the ffi in I nmrt le-havd with the uu >-t gallantry. i . hotly is u v rgauir • i into ar gi in Ith ' officers are comuii--- n- ; ?hey have H o a-. 1 into sortie", an l ;•> • ' M <bmi (b.vcrnni 'tit. ' . vliich .In troop- front Wesl- n lVnn>yi\ai.'. •. JT ill be mustered into -n * i .an 1 in tod disciplined by skillful an- < G \ > facers. I c ramtinieaie to you v. !sh gr. a* .b-f-.; lion, li e lac! that ii: . bank.- of the .nn.-os •et alth h.i-.e *. iur.tarily l-.-ied any at., unt • f nnmey hat may be ut- es-.iryffi t • •m a m do; 'nee an i general weifare f ri- tte in i nation in this .n..\ ; md the tern rary 1- -it of live humirid hoo en 1 d liars luthorized 1 v the .\ct of th< General A - in . ; ion par. file money is i. -t yet eshau d: is i? has been impossible to bifetheaec uti ts rop rly audited and settl J with tl ac : ainting and paying tdli'-trs c-f the govern a -nt s rt- paired by law. an amount of thi spe:. !lt;:ro cannot now be furnished. Mm \ . litor Geni ral and State Treasurer bsvoes lablisheii a .-y-tem of -lettl -iimnt and p.-.v merit, of which I entirely approve, that pre sides amply lor the pioteeti .n <•}' the Smt tnd to which al! parties i. -.v.: -g -basm- v. i 1 be obbgr-d to conform. A i sell larger sum will be retjuir 1 than !,-!> I. i V'-m ' -v.-:v api r • ri-i" ••{ ; (r ! could m • : r s :• at i-iivicntnt -, r . Bit lied y*i t -get! r. . ■ ; t • r,- -y : rumjdete -.e-araani, - nuf "ir- militia -f the . ■ 1 ity tip' -dg* the fair!; of the Cotnin o <-.!. to borrow -u -ii sarns >■', tm.OV •. a- yu umv, in your liisareti m, d> iu n ccssu'-'V t"-r 'b> - extraordinary req-aiiiinen - it is ini". .-.-ihle to pith i.-nghts to which "tl madn -ss !; it rules t ! .-- !i "in 'be r us Stat ;s thai! lend us-, or wh n i" C . • f • : • t* ?i f•••jr !ijfr^r\ • tiiiit 111'!•:*/ ' i * jj 5 rnit'Mi!;" ItilEii'i Si si to Sii t• § v 'f \ c. .* . m rr>} {tivrn merit, and that many m luusti fi -. We have a 1 ng litie i b r,l w >n Stat- ri ly disaffected which should b ■ protecti d. T furnish r-udy su; p >rt to th .se who ha v. g. out, un ; to ] ;■ : . or IjiU'ders ...nio have aw -d regul ited military fore-.' I. therefore, recommend the inmi; : ttc or ganizatimi, d! eiplining and arming f at least tiiteen r?gnor-ufs ■ f •• irniry and infant ry, exclusive of those oaiird into service of the I oiled Sates: as we have ali< idy ample '■ .-••ling necessity of 1 'ig prepared > ••>' •• id'-n .--sigc-tiey that - y arise. 1 cannot top orach impress o> yeu. i saun< refrain odtng to th-- : n in ;-:t-.er in which the , n ipb of ail parts 'he S* ,t ■ have, from their pi irate means P ; f"P fin fuaxliicN '.t tbi'ti ■ ! it: zci ho are now under arms, in niuny pa. f the 'd unin oiwr-.-tlth, G re) Jurii -, and (J .i,,t ■ aii A inunicip ii a rp r - muss have re••onimended tl, epi priati- n-, !* hi : r,; vs t>-oni their public , f. r the i-itn;' win* mendabl .' purpose, iw- uti rccomnnsnil iho passage f an Act legalizing an ! antb 10/.i such app- ipriati.uis ai ' c-xp-mdituri s. it may be expected that, in the pre- nt le rangeniefM of t ide an i - imncroo, and the withdrawal -:f -m much ii '.ustry from its or -ry and productive o .mnels, tiic selling value- property g-nerall >• will be d pr-. -i <- t.-'i, an, a large portc -, el our cuti/.ens de prived j ttic ordinary means of meetino en g igenif nts. ,\ tie ugh mm-h f >rl,ea uico may be expected fr m a ii ••], ,u u i lu.ig ani in- js .;•! .. y J ' .-! it j;j-, 'ity t ree< m men ' i! ' i -sag" , f a h; i nr „ vent the : j, rty by farced eaies in the ol'eeti :i <.f . bts. lot) meet tug l 'her at this rpeei. 1 sr-.;rion, surrounded ny circumstftnces nil. :■ -, the ill >-t s leniii r 5;,..-ns:hi;:•; ;>!).- r- .'!• .- :ionc of the gii i'm.- ol the pa-t, the reflections of the gi -my present, and tiie urn > rtainty of the future, all alike call upon you to discharge your duty in a spirit of p ip : oti - c :i:ag- , prehene've wisdom anil firm re- -lu;i..n. Never in the history of our peace lovir.g f o nun on we ilth have tiie heart- of our people been so stirred in rheir depths as .if the pres ent moment. And, 1 feel, that 1 need hari iv say to you, that in the performance of yonr duties on this occasion, and in providing the ways and means for the maintenance <>! -ir country's glory and our integrity as a ration, you should he inspired by feelings of self sac rifice, kindred to those which ar.imab' the brave men who have devoted their live- to the perils of the battle held, in defence of our nation's flag. Gentlemen, I place the honor of the Sta'e into ycur hands. And 1 pray that the A'- tnighty God, who protected our fathers in their cS'-Tts to establish this our great con stitutb nil lihertv—who has e<>ntr died the grow:it of civilization and Christianity incur midst, may not BOW forsake us; that He may " t a over M!! c>'unsf l- .ad mar. in fI:- vi-I iir ! t wit > have left the path • f duty, at 1 arc - aing in open rebel!! n to . • : : ; n r.t, !. k again ft perfect. I vaity, and r -' !->■ j: !" -. hartnimy. and frat ri,:tv •tr d -tract- ! ' u try. ANDREW G. CIRTIN. THE j iiS i/ iiiiJ) i)i!63U d i :■ its recent supply of New Goods, both ci ap and gocd, can compete with any in !i adi e' s We a r of all kinds, c iopii-irig many new and b. auiifa! pattCii 'J'iie as-' etutent • f C S 3 I DVT E EES SATINETS, md etiser G.'ol< lor gentSem.i.s' wear i -uv' a- will hail! y fail to j . ase. (lI'EE.WH A HE, W!!. LOU U ABE. T\H I. E tITLLKY, \c. log,••fher with ai! other article- usual* kept in a first class Dry Goods and Oroeerj !. -1 a bli-lin; cut. ' : . v W id and ' M.ti V Produce :a '. taken in exchange f r g>, The public arc respectfully invited to call and e:: imi(. > my .-t.,< k. noL'.' " BRISI3IX. i LB ATA. Britannia, In n and Tin Table ... jl and Tea Spoons cheaa at Zei he's. | I liLR Howls, Lid!, and lhin:.-el. Dt Zerhe's. j .a •. S I lie iijal.e : Clineol ate, al.-o -i •• ' ' ••■ • an i 1',.! iware Cho-a ate ! r : ,f <OM MOX nd Spring i ']<,the> Pins by the • r >'■ i- •a-ap at / : lie's. / G-..' ABM AHE lf.oonis, Buckets, Tubs, X. i i W a-h >l.< ! i.• t Z-idic's ji • '• : ! •' Hi:s, i' rpc! Chain and Unibrel !;; -■ eii.-ap at ' Z-rhe's. / <KA< KLRS \\ li'de-ale and lb 'ail. ehe; \J a: Z-rl e's. ' 4 I.WDLK Wick, Tie Yarn, Xet Yarn and Twine, eh- .i, .It Zmbds. f RJl'i EE .Mills. Hatchets, Hammers, Cur V/ ry '• n,i.., 11. rsc Cards and Pad Leeks aheap ;t Zerhe's. nl'l ED Apples, Cherries and P loin - cheep at Zerhe's. 3 V\! K V and Ground Alum Salt chenn at I / Z ri,,V Ij 1 AMI l.\ and Buckwheat Tf-ur chiap at 5 Z" ihe's. OIL. Flaxseed <' a. d Tor, online A tit / -:d i-'-, f rOSiERY.G! . tnd Suspend, rs. cheap Ji at " /. rl. ij 8 OMIXk and Beans, cheap at Z id.i 's 1 I Gr ;ery. | I AX!h Scrub, Shoe, and Wall If ~-i . < J 1 cheap at Z-i 'i s ALF Bu.-hel and Peck Measures ci. aj. NK, Mucilage, I'v OM red Glu • 1 I'-a r 1 cheap at Z he'-. \I \ i v!\ F. I. '" t!, - d ! IIOV i> :- Jl el, ~p at ■ y.,-l 1 •>. \|AK E your <w n soaj . and buy th C i c< ntrat 1 Lye at ;i, ;.ry Zerl e'a Gn c< ry. f)Ot.'KET litii'.'-s. Pol's, s, Hair Oil. and I. Combs, c!i( !,• at Zeri "s. I jRI.dK l!i i and J-.va ( fi'-c -,t I' dueed L pi'iv s, n!> j Brown*: .I t.'offce at 10, at il. Zerhe's. I 1PK Hdters, Be-l Cords, and Clothes .1 k Lines cheap at / t ';. !) it'll, Essence of Corf C rn Starch. Fa _ i rina, Spices, Pearl Starch, Pepper ami Soati- of every description for sale chean at 11. Z.-rl 's. KC: cks. Jugs and Jars of all siz: . IO die iat Zerhe's. II AWL Pins. Razors and Bazar Strops. oeh pat Zerhe's. < tp.M". j • a tent and Barrel Churns cheap 1 T at " Zerhe'p. SUGAR Boxes, Flour Boxes and Walking Canes cheap at Zerhe's. H;*o'A' CO and Cigars of choicest brands, *■ i 0: .at Zerhe's. npABLK Cutlery, Table and Tea Sp ". ris at Zerhe's. | CHESTS ~f Green and Black Tea at dif —l7 forent prices at il. Zerhe's. (i v 50, CO, fi'2 and Co cents per gall n. —r i • Eight different kinds of Molasses ar 11. Zerb. G. j j i' } j LBS. of fresh Candy, Oranges, JTGV-'Y/ Lemons, bigs and Raisins for : i,w •<> retailer? at 11. Zerhe's grocery and variety stole. 9 5 >4 I i C I G A R S of the choicest " O sfjvl/V brands, for sale low to re ta'tlei - at Zerhe's. fit p (ircal'nt Ui.-rnrt ry nf thr Age ic that John Kennedy & Co, Propietors, AM) J.IIIES FIROVED, Salesman; VRE selling goods at prices that defy corn petition. They keep a large, stock of all kinds of goods such as Sugars, at 7, 9, 10, 11. Coff es at IG, Teas 83, Syrups at GO per gallon, 100 hoses ot Mould Candles 1G oz to lb., (to cb-alers at 13 cts. by the box,; 14 ets. per lb.. Segars, very low, Sugar Cured Hams at 12, Dried Beef 12. Calicos. Muslins, Ging hams, itad ail kinds of Dry Goods for sale at prices that can't he surpassed. Everybody nd anybody are invited to come and see the . ights. Don't forget to bring along the ready < a-h. as you may be sore its that we're after; and don't forget that we sell goods to suit the hard times : we take produce of all kinds in exchange for goods. JOHX KENNEDY & Co. feb!4 J. B I' IROVED, Salesman. |/ v BUSIIFLS tine Dried Apples. Spten "T\ * did Dried Apples from Ohio, on hand and fi.r aakat A.FELIX'S VfTHITE GRA \IT F. Tea Sets of 48 pieces, 1 from S3 £>o to $5 00 per set at febl4 .TOIIN KENNEDY & CO. . AYEE'S CATHARTIC v • <> " f) \ "*_ - - ' * SrTi {> I '• f .-,y! i - . ''cifc**? • <js&tt — }f ' -^ ! "* -' ■ -•' : - f-'•!<•. •■>''>' ' „ COMpll. .liilic! AI ••>•■11 >!• f . £***■ ••'•iv. wit*. >< •• -;•- M rar. La 1 >•- ■.: ; . .. if.rilCE -•! C'liii"'-i-taide? 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A*. :I li ivs 1 •! 11r• v fits 1. l>.-yii:r MJI.-.i-f (■' —ij nfii! iii.- •• that liml tffiict*i.i tin i:\CiSNT l.ll'JiLl.. t -r- ."i : of 'lis Pills in market contain Mi rctirv. v ! ii tiltlior. it a vahial-1.. rtni.wly in skilful hands, is ■i • i'-' i i a jsiij:' • ji 11, I'l-..i1l the dreadful < i.ns-■ quelle • that fivqnenfty wlli.ir its incantlotw use. Tliere i ..;ain uo mercury or n.iiml suiistaiico vlian ver. Fries, 25 conta per Fox, or 5 Boxes for il. P-.-pared hp Dr. J. C AVFH & GO . L -VTCII STasa. by Cltarb <? I'ifz, Ltu-i.bni ii, Jacob Mete, WenvilU. 11. S. McXabb dr Co., lb "■ rill?, ft. M. Kinsloe, Reerfsrill:, li. G, a{}', While Unit, and by Dealers cvei-yichetr. il lit) A TiT TiTTT " ■w ffcefc rJBt 'if? "UI MTMA AGAIN X3>J MOTION! Farmers and Mechanics, Isook to Your Interests? Having added io tlie Flour and Grain Business a large stock of we oifer to the public, WiiosiJESAitS on. a general assortment at prices as low, perhaps lower, than the same articles can be purchased iu the county. Our stock consists of FISH, " COI'TRF, SSTGAI!. MOLASSES, IHCE, SYRUPS, 0 E D Alt- WARE, SPICES, and all other articles in that line. Cash, but all kinds of Grain and Produce generally taken in exchange for goods. Country Grocers will do well by examining our stock before purchasing elsewhere All kinds of COAL. SALT AND PLASTER, always on hand. -MARKS & WILLIS. Lewistown, April 21, 1859. The Daily Telegraph, Published at Harrieburg, Pa., by Geo. Bergner JtCo. publishes the List of Letters by aethority, a sure evideuci of it having the largest circulation. Terms—#3 per year; ihe weekly and semi-weekly ia also (itiblished at 82 per yea' XY 1 FLINT: WM. FLINT' WW. FLINT : ' * WM. FLINT: rr. j''m: .. , . ""t. "FTi t! • -'• 3r ' 7r " Xo. BU7 Afwktt, •V -07 TTI .YT>. 807 .Vucirt. - V ' 7 _Y<>. SEE .UIURC:. f'Uti'luiphia, I'i-naiJfla-t, Pn. P-. PH. I'reinetwtatis Sacriticu OF .SIOO 000 Worth of Jewelry, A'' For One Foliar Each. *. ■ i M • . .I t -wfin. . >ii - • . C I MN's. BRACELETS. CAMEOSF?TS. to. . I I FN lit- II L'l. ;■ I > ..... ! , :,N : I'U ,J. v. , v. ' • r •■!! giit. _ ITN. t. • WRA I .OLDBV the best ITTNIW as &O(3 JEW- V •■> - "OIL-, from THE • *T GT-M JET .dry ' :■<> !PF miIVED To >FLT.. t /: K i\jj: C •/; r> to .>/;/.i.. 1 ' • V;; H>f <>t, ro S::LI . i no ape rone et> r<> • take rorn cnonr y< n ?1 P.. 1 ' IE T IKK VOLLL (HOUE FOR. <-5. I-'. -ITT" IF G.-11-; ■ I-.-TI.II FRIF-V O. sls !> • i . ' TO V tit ■ JT ~ . : ■ if il.'. 7 1' ■! AND Unity <L TC.A I IT ' , let SET* <l<t ;. to 1" I'. ..•> I.LII'L ME II K, I'J ■ > ' -NO >1 . - RI . IT (J> J ■ ' - ■ ■ . DO "to 7 j ■ /- ' i\ .!<• i - . . .••>. ■ ■> uo -IT.> r i'utt Mugs .1.) 4IN . .;. . I. (I. hliil.i. Vi O-i-'-t,". INT'TAUV • 1 ' ■ • OIIIUEI • IL. E:l' H. T< toil TFNW t'r> &"> : > S'J ■ . - --•••I • t sac-ritk'e trotn if.tuni' turen w i i EE JO.' n • HOjrp }■--)}} $i EACH. Si iil J VI. NOMCI:. ilt'7. TO SBN'O JMSIIY' I •' f. 'T ' • Hi A J ' •• \ :• . ,!• ... I 'at - ; 1 . ..- 11. ■ VILLI AM FLINT. V . o ■■■■■< ! T. ;1124-T'M IVLJ.iii:-. I'a. •i .\i;, J. — A- I atii now st'iiino A ' N ti.- i ihincannon Iron W > rk?, lam • it '! t - .1 to i- alfirs at prices so low as niak • it their interest to buy here, j-.n : V. J. HOFFMAN. IHi K; I $ Pe §*so n <. vi z : !• •-N i; I. T!,< IT II'" I' ,kers IfH: i S , .ji, , ■"'•00 i' 1 . rs • R 0 !! A- epers • ; '•'.• SHO' 111 ;ers T ' T'TTY T:II *; T NJIF.: sat J'i no I i". .i. IlOFr >IA N'S. 3 i'; 1 MA's I'hf unji r-ign-i't iittve in store 1 j 11:'iitii"-. Wines, 1 *:• t Rye Whiskeys, •. 11-. Jim II - i :t.5 AIL 1 N". K. Ram, t f the \eiv '> • • !-. at: 1 warrattted pur- ami •ii'ilN KKNNKDV <v Co. Pr K "M T - TJ. , -y. M h r- • i IF UVR -4 1 4 '•A' vi AJN GIN AS A KG.H£L)I4L AGENT. I'IIIM TOXIC STI>IL I..\XT, i A LI. •. for the u-e of ti.- a j Mi ii'-ai I'l.'fession and the f'an..v, hsv ing super- : i the so called "Gins," " Aro matic. ( rdml. "Medicated. "Schnapt te , is now 1 ndotsed by mi the prominent ; liys; ; hemists and conn isseurs, an i re -m —mg all i't* those intrinsi • medical qua! Hies (tonic and diuretic) which belong to i; n old ptsre C,in. Put up in quart !. ttfe- ami sold In c'ru. f Ist-, grocers, etc. A. M. BIN INGE It A CO, Sole Proprietors, No. 19 Broad street. \ Y V .T SI Ic by FBENCH, liICIIAKDS A Co., W. A. A ii. Willi, aadall of the proA incut Druggists in Philadelphia. Pliihidclpliia, Dep. 13. 1860. The New Big Tiu Coffee Pot Sign, HIE 3IACHIIE OAFF. WORE. - N[ y Machine i- NEW and runs a little rcngh, idiat nil can SEE by the look OF the stuff'; 'F. I^ '' NIA Y, 111 rtill make her sing (.<: all the improvements and every new THING. We have made a new Big Coffee Pot Sign, 1 lie greate-M in tiie State and new in design, And its a MODEL I F some wo have for sal<>, A hich to please you I kn. W they cannot fail. Some 1 ea Pots too of much improved stvle, i he prettiest indeed you have seen for awhile. ALIO Zinc Bottom Buckets that will not rusr, And sold very cheap il you d U't ask for trust. Now for a Stove, I must tell you whereto look, And is called the Daylight Gas Burner Cook 1 hey 're from the foundry and come direct here To the only authorized salesman near. More things I'd say, but I must do it briefly, Attention to Jobbing, but Spouting chiefly : Lamps and Lanters and Sad Irons too — If you need Silver PlatiDg, I'll do it for you. Now it beeemes me in a short way, To express my thanks to the people and say, 1 am very much pleased so many come tome For Stoves and Tin Ware although I am wee MHT J. IRVIN WALLIS NEW ARRIVE I; BCCTS & S3-:S2rj; First Stack of the Season IJII.LV JOOKSON , | ~ JLJ hi? customers and t- j-,,; , I.as just received over one th us'.7.,i and Shoes of all si/ „ and r which h<? proposes to -A eh l{ . er than a*' establishment in town in Li-Am r i:, \; j: • cour.ty ; and as tlie "bott Mock is aii ' go ho vriH warrant the some ni now fenio •in his i j rt J iir aii rips graftal '.- v. ID h I:--. i a large stock of ii : - n-k of th. purchaser. \ a . i iio.Mi-.MAii]-; sun., k-1- N '/ ; ■ Manufacturing ct nil kind* v , V , jwomptness. nmi repairing i, - ; ■ ■ wi . I::.i it . . iJt.-n ?vi ,-i ' • !-!): before purchasing A- a 1,. r . y charged t' >r In is ;n_- . , . - ' plea-e iM-iir :n uuna t it . - I.i> - A )-irg<> 1.-j of TRUNKSiept contact! mi hand which will l.r- > l.i . . "" • I>ILI.\ JO!iN>u\ , Eor t e Peopie have Decided i' it th-? Cheapest n;. i l>. -t 1> . and • PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE, 111 Lewistov/n. r |MUvi. i m-. uio in unto in, ' ; .g , . j.' R stiil coiuini::' their exteiiMv: • ," lubncnt m West Market street nearlvtr ' h u with a large ami varied assortment <. ; ; Sh • and Gutters, fur Ladies Gent' -il. Nt manufacture, which tin-, ivltj for ('ASH ONLY. - 1 2't P< r fenl. (brayer it <!.-■ lame •; ti be purcha.-e l t-isev,' •.. _ M- n's B-• its. si 1 -i to I 7 Brogans. "• t-A Hid and Morocco lace Boots, 1 t'u t I y, Kip nttd < v iif inpo Jb j •_, Mi- ?' :<• i t'iiiidi I,- -jo I! 11 irig heogi ! (.51 r git i' -: 1 I;. • \vtiß pits jit tnc lO,V*m , .;nti . .in 1 '• v - ■ * M a sure- men I : ,1 nt-ami PL will be wade at the shortest notice. I> KPAi i.s'i .i it" in the i.-.i' -t 10-.itiiii-r. HUNKS. V A JACKS. Ac./niwav ind fur sale ciieap. We rt-.-fnoiiai:;.- -solicit a lin -r.-ii A public ptirouag .* Ocf SADDLES, HARNESS, &c. subscriber h;n n j : ,v, .'paA l ""' ' ' ll! -' " ' siar S . i ' ' vti | i.; •. \ . in order to ; tjti L,.-:ia -> ti th- times, Aicr I -- -a!-- u ■o.nplote ; —-orlmci.t f Mddk-s, Harms?, Bridles. (oSlat-. Trunk:, Whips, Slair.<>, Valises, farpei Bas-. , r.AC.i credit. Ain -ng ii:> - -j • ill h<- I tin 1n o li_ ' ti. •:Ih.-J sets ui " I n tur -I. L-t all in want of g->- i articles, tua-J • i-v -j oiKneed wurkiti-.n, give him acaii. JOilA t'AVIS. Korvistown, IP, iSL-i. I! it IIE RT IV. I'ATTON, N >. fv :;-v SOITH sifci; or JURK'.T bIitLLT, l.fiii I *- '!'<> V A.;• I I AS juM roeeived and opened athiaca -IJ. lai.n- • IL* r-.s - ■h of Gjcoks, Watches, Jewelry, iJi i£-il v/iili Fa.noy Articles, &c, oieh L vr?:! d>j. -if at r- a-onaliL- pri He invii. ,1 t • give him a ea!i and csantit • his stuck, which embraces all artleles irt his at! 1 i- : ;■ :iv large to etribi-' aL t-v make I. .. i- w .i -.-in- jairc'iase. 11 ii t'A 1 1- iX• I neatly and >• vjtaditi u attended t. . nt.d all -v >rk warrant ' Ainnktul t r tiio t-atm-n :ge herctotere ccit et. i reapeeuuily a>k- ac- iittiiuajn'o ti.-- ami--, and wiU t-ndeaiur t- please oil wk' mi '- f..\ r ~ --u with their custom. teb— H'.'il. ( heitp A: Ultra W. G. ZOLLINGER, }[• trLrt Street, next door io &" u '> / ply the public with all the tegiE I e.itikrent >fyles of Hats c-f bestquuiitiesand alsuch price? as to defy competi tion. lie has now on hand a large assortment of Fall and winter Hats and Caps, ot all ti- : latest styles, which he will sell at the cash prices. He invites everybody to cab aav examine for themselves, as he is satisfied tba his stork cannot fail to please. For the Ornish he has constantly on hand.' will tnake to order, hats to their taste of an; required size or brini, at prices that cannotlai. to be salislactory. . , Country Merchants will tind it to their ad vantage to give mo a call, as a liberal deduction will be made on wholesale purchases, and es pecially so to punctual men. Don't forget the place, next door to Ivcr.rf dy's store and nearly opposite the Odd Fello* s Hall Queensware. r Sets at reduced prices at 11. Z-rhe j- Dinner Sets " " at 11. Toilet Sets " " at 11. Zerbe >- Covered Dishes, Tureens, Sauce B>-.its. Plates, Dinner Plates, Pitchers, Cream M"?*' Molasses Jugs all at reduced prices. l e J" sons in need of any of the above articlesyu do well by giving me a call, as I am deter mined to sell to suit the times. mhl 11. ZERBE. MACKEREL. Herring and Shad, best quality, at low prices, for sale by febl4 JOHN KE.WEDV & Ce
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