Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, March 10, 1858, Image 4

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c~dn~r~ta~iil,
AN ESSAY,
On ntQral instructions in common schools
prepared by .1 . .• Winkle,. and read before tha
Teacher's Institute: Dee. 1857
• --The liduca,tion ; which man. needs, and
without Whieh'lM can-by no 'maims. fully
answer the
,ert fur.whiek.he was destin
4.is threefold. To, W it: Physical, Intel
lectual,arid Moral.,. Without.thesuf full
command-of fill . the facultiefi -te
man can not be attained to, whilst:by Weir
aid all the capacities may be brought
der control and transform, mere.creatures
of impulse, p.tasion . .and• preyed ice; to. con
templative, loving and rational-
Such an education our sons and'afi , bghters
peed, an education that Will eoodulet them
,-.-,- to:objects of pursuit and - habits of coraluet
fayorablo to tile happiness of each indi
vidual. rind to the coinnvity; that will
• increase the means of moral - felicity •and
.aindhish the teMptations of vice arid lin.
. morality.: The culture of the hearts of
our Children find yckfilitA - of infinite—i M - ---
portance and may not be neglected by the
teachers of the rising generation but,.at
the hazard of being ‘.fintini wanting when.
weighed in the balance.'L lt,is truth
full4 isairith at: owledge spow ewer," -'2-but,
.it is equallytrue that knowledge - not reg ,
ulated by moral principle secures a greaC
erfitness to a man dispoScid tdbecomeaml
atrocious villain,. which, amongst. other
reasons, is one, wby Moral training•shoultt
form a part of the education and instrue
- tionimparted in every departMent of lit
erattire in 'this great nation of freearen;
because Such training alone gnarantees
the safety of giving our children a respec
table share of learning in the arts and,sei
ences of these limes. They should be
early taught to know that all the physieal
mental, and moral capacities which con-
'stitute their nong,rire the ininirdime re
silts of the Creative ynergy *of an All
Wise, Good, and Omnipotent God, -whom
they should acknowledge as their Great.
Benefactor to whose, Divine Providence
and. Goodness they are. Most profoundly
indebted, , for the felicity 'they enjoy.
'Dear what the great Franklin said, whilst
under the influence of moral emotien.—
Ic tUthe "Divine Goodness" idone that
I ascribe the sucCmisT Wave had in the
enterprise whiCh I eng...aged„and my.
faith in the realization of I leads
Inc to hope, r hat the diVine geedue:-ls
continue to he•eliercised toward me, either
by prelotiging the-ditrationNot-my_happi,
ness to the close of life; or by giving me
foictitude to , supfn t lay melancholy re
verse which may happen neon my tomer
t• ain journey thrinigh life: My furore for
t owls unknewn but to. Him, in whose
.* "•
: — lituls is the destiny: of all men, and .who
- c"inuket»y'afflietions subservient to my
__...„-benelit.'2—Thus,ois. this, grea Lunm_ased,
bed all his greatness to thc.N.Divine G ond
ness," so should the children of oisrjsciipois
-be taught to attribute every phySical, roar:'
al, and-intellectual endowment to, the di
• vine beneficence. The proper culture of
-;-; the liumeifireiTi tends to mumble-the fa
eultles, and raise the soul to God; and a•
boYegrovelling affections, and vicious pur
e 'suits. I presume/lit is acknowledged *by
most of us, that the dispositions of the
..human race and,their aetive pursuits gen
erally correspond withthe train of thought
in which they most frequently indulge. df
these-thoughts run among puerile kicious
- objects, such will. be the general climate
ter - of their affection and conduct. But,
if by the proper culture of the heart., the
train *of thought take a more • sublime
range, the train of theirictienS and time
passions they display; will in sonic teens:
' urele correspondent. Is it all presuma
ble that a man, who having received
proper *moral treining in his childheed &
youth, one who was made familiar with
his high obligations to God and his fel
-would be a fury and rush like-d
madman through burning cities andinan
gled carcasses:of - the skin, witlrlhe ob
ject of trampling upon the of man,
kind, and enjoy a preml - preeninence,over
his felloWs; and find 'pleasure in'such dia-
I helical purSuitS? • Would his soul be ab
sorbed ifl enterprises of ambition, tyranny,
oppres - Sion' war and devastation? Can it
be supposesithat he won d fawn on states
' men and princes, and violate every moral
principle, in order to obtain a pension,.a
post of opulence or honor' Wbuld a Man
trained up as he should have been i rained
4 in the family and in the School-room, un
ciliate the cruel and murdermiS task of
dragging his poor fellow man to the stake
because he worshipped the one only "Lit=
ing and True God" according to the dic
tates of a truly enlightened judgrnent and
the divine unctions of the inspired vol
ume? Would he banish men, women and
'children from their hotnes,Aiden with
chain~ and fetters( to pine away in mise
ry and die forlorn and forgotten in a far
distant hind, merely because they assertec:
,-the fights to Which*they were entitled as
leitiimiS and is lVi tlenill beings? Ni)','it
is
scarcely possible to suppose that such
passions and conduct would be.displayed
by the nian.whose correct
.moral habits
werelully - established-in-ebildhood - -Mid
youth. In
. proof iirthe position here
.. taken, aecessary to.,quole a sin
• gle passage front the sacred rt:eutd,and it
is absolute. "}'rain 'up ti child in the
way it should go and when he is old be
will not depart from it." , What might
• we fondly hope for if this trainingshould
become general amongst all- the nations
and tribes of the earth ? We answer
that soon the oppressor's red should be
, rent from his hand and brokentoshivers,
the tyrants yl. t hc should no -more gall the
necks of his -miserable captives, sour
would be realized the cessation-of arms,
tlfe-telininiition, of wars and' 'devastation,
and liberty would be proclaimed to ves
sels, and xighteousnefs would run down
our Streets as a mighty river, and a spirit,
congenial to that of the inhabitants of
heaven would ho displayed--by the -rulers
of nations, and the- families of earth
We should no longer look *With tearful'
eyes and, agenized hearts on the . thous
ands and tons of thousands of our ruined
race, who by their degrading pursuit's,-
and vile passions, have coritaminaied the.
society of out-world, and entailed misery
on our speetes. training ' if iii.
partedunder the direction of heaven,
will moderate the pride of - man and-pro
mote humilityhwhich, Without any oth
er consideration, is an incalculable hies
-sing,_Whan-yomeonsideithat44ide_ii_onc.
'of the' dittiuguishing ober+ oterisliee of
poor, fallen humanity, to which perhaps
'can be, .paccd,'as•the _chic fouuse tart - hilt,
contehtuns, wars, devastatienS, -add ant:
'lbitiouS4l•Aetisot..slavery,'_despot
&0., which deui•irelized,
but de`seluted:Our wei:hl I *.rlence
•the Oat peoeesity :of" oonnectinvihe
irec6al and
the - phYsieal: and wit, culture
of the children and youth of our'coniriten
schools ` Ii ie eery gru . phieullyliiiid by
an - expett.englistr writetl,
,thiv
• dearaingisra "4angaralal , ttling
may perhaps be safely, said, that much
learningis„e‘still•ntore dangerous thing,
especially. when not sanctified by the
.purc morality of the hible. which greatly
increases the-demand. for genuine. moral
instructions in all the orninary'and extra ,
-ordinary institutions Of learning in our
'beloved country.
(To Lc continued.)
Ncw ,(I.s'oobs.
rs ALL • FOR •BUNCO MR E!!
ihrsb 'fellows that fling out their red fleas and . make_
fries about the elreeta of -ho " 3loney Panic,"
"Suspension and Its consequences" —0 reel attraction"
".nrires giJatly reduced" and other queer...boonrs,"
are all talking for Mamma. But. If you really Want
to get the worth of your money, call at the 'Family
tirec,ery_antLQueettawere Store of ,
•
• •• J. IL HALM:RT. • '
on the N. W Corner of the Public Squarn nn directly
oppocito the.Car:lnle Deposit_lhank, iu the—bereigh of.
Ills stork of China, Glass and guennsware has just.
been replenished from Philadelphia, and for beauty of
design, quality and rbenpneFs
=
GROCERIES
-(114 rissortmea of 'FASIII,Irii - ItOOFItIFS Is ful l,
fresh, clean aud complete, sueh as • ••
Java an d' Rio coffee, . . Mixed Pirkels, '
" : .. Itoahted, ,, Plain . do. •. ,
Imperial Tea- Worcestegbire Sauce •
• i Oolong, Illa . el: do. 'A merino dt • '
:- i 11;lw Pounded lionniay Tomatol'atsui;, '
, Beelier's Farina, ' Salad ,ti oil,
i, , 1 , ,, Cortf. - Strireh -- l'eppbesaifee - , — ', -----
1t1, , e Flour, ' Table - salt,
' Halives"C con. - Syrups and Molasses
C Kandla°, . • , of eery quality,
Preston's Eagle do; J Macaroni, .
SPICES, (ground &.unground.)
SIT
New Orleans,
Porto Rim, -
Crushed,
, llranulated,
' Pulverized and
\ Refined.
Cam:qr.—Pine apple and New York dairy Ckwese.:
Cranberries; Ilmans and Cedaiware'
'48.0 , >elf!leA
Sapenifier or Concentrated Lye ti , r making soap: Ho ,
" THOUSANII AND ONE" Artivies that canna ho
onto.' inat.whieh the public are cortlially hinted
to AM .0 ti.r.thcinisrh cu.
as— writ thanlZltil - fur flie•Nery - 111rnl - pa thn ,
wht t he hits rerrieetl trom the ecittnaunhy Dr times
pas. 2 . 11 ,14etfully Balkh,' a aintht um re. '
• .
, Carlisle, ree .23. 1857.
;• AAT ATCTIVS, . JEWELRY, AND
y SI INIill• TA It hAT CON byrcs . old established
Stood, West - Main St., nearly opposite the Cumberland
- Valley Dank.,
- I litre just received a new assortment of watches,
jewelry. medalhotts. silver were, ylee.. In addith u to my
former stock to. Whit+ I Invite the attanti ,, ' 4 the
I FA — '
....A. Di
Public. The assortment. embiaees line '.
•goliOng silver lever watches,' I louthui - ..ra-... •
11101 'ITN) 010 , 0 do, gold Anchors for y
Ladles and Gentlemen and , Niver, Le- • '
Ones and Quattler watches of every ya-J26 \ t.4.1.A -- '
nets iti style 1.111 Irrke,
-5,,, ii 00 srphl NI edal 114. s,lineaff,Phoslor.Ladies_and
-4. th.littomeit or every'lluality. 'eaten; and price. Gold
fob. iest. - emb and :leek ehains. Gold bracelets. linger
rings, milt-plus, wilds. fleevel,utt,ons. crvsses. charms,
&v., xe. Mold and silver Minable, silver and plated
butter helves, forks. table. tea. salt and mmlard spoons
of every. V2lrli•ty.. di. large assort meet of it,-od. oil ter'
and common spectacles, to snit all
ages to which we luvhe 'portal atten
tion. _ ~ , ,
A' 11lie lot of 001,1) PF.SS from Um Pest tnakt..rA,
• it...qult. ranee, 111111 4 Y 11eiPS: /•111'er 111111 'Pearl enril
w,111:11oAro:!To,11 IFracelots, watvlt 4•11:1111s,
=ZEE
alTpt In Jewelry eAtablishanents. which
I w sell low•II.r rash. All articles war
ranted It be what they are represented.
l'ortleulor otteotltkt pot,' . usual to
ftle.-11.141 , A I 111 ill-Istlrotli,work—tr or•
e:1.11 tea.
prr. .3, ras7.J
„- F . R V. O B I
FOIL Ti A
I R
L it Is I
V A_:.l; !
• •
FANCY GOODS.”. GI PP -BOOKS, &a.
S. W. ILtY.F.RSTICIi - has - just received - front - the - city
• 111111 now opening a splendid display of FANCY tillinlit,
• suitable for the approaching Ifoliday Season._ to übleh
hn ileires to call the attention of Ids friends and Aire
' puLlic. Ills assortnientliithis line cannot be surreriserl
ire novelty and elegance. and both in quality anti-i rie
- of the articles. carinid fall to please purchasers, it iyouttl
Inc Imposslble•to enumerate his, -
/IMLAY FANCY tiOOVS.
which comprise evitry variety of fantYrtrticle of the most
esrpri4ite finish FUCII as.
Papier yhlcho -
Elegant alirlyo•ter and porcelain Ink-stands rind trays,
Fancy ivory. pearl and shell card cases
Ladies' Fancy Baskets.
Farley Work Boxes, with sewing instruments, „„,
Port Me:rimier, of el cry variety,
Gold pens and 1101.:11S, valley paper weight< •
Papeterles, and a largest rlety of indimelancy station
. ery.
Motto seals and wafers. Silk and - held purses,
Ladles' riding whips, elegantly finished; Ladles' fine
cuttery.
Perfume baskets and-hags.
Ifilishes nir every , klird for the toilet:,
Ibrie,ers Per es of the various kinds; '
instruments. of rill kinds arid nut all prices,
together-10th sun innumerable variety of nrtlcleselegant:
ly IpnKLrd :mil suitable for holiday presents, to 1 Lich
Jielnyit es special attention.
an extensive and elegant collection
HOLIDAY GIFT POI iliy,
camprb:ing the various d A.11.'11,11t ANNUALS
f richly trinlielislreil and Illustrate,' POETICA I,
,CURIO,-with- CIII LOREN A ! , -PICTORIA I, ROOKS, for
1 . 1111111 . 011 . 1/f 1111 non's. 1111111 W 1111•11 111411111 g 1111 11C 111011 1
apprtipn role lie 11S11011,1ny gifts. Ills nssorinien t
at Fchnul Rooks and Schisd Stationnry is also complete,
and 1•0111111 . 1Nefi e•erythlng used In College and the
Schools. • Ilr.nivo desires to. call the particular atten
tion of Families to Ills elegant assortiseht of
1,,111 PS. O I RAN DOLES,
• from the extensive establishments ol Cornelius, Archer
and others nit Philadelphia, comprising every style of
Parlor. Chamber and study lAIIIII II I, for 1 1 111 . 111111 t 01111er
Laid. Sperm or Etherial till, together with Flower Vn.M
Fancy Screens, he. Ilia assortment In this line is un
equaled-in the borough. Also, •
FILLIITB, FANCY CONFECTIONARY— N UTS-L. PRE
SER VED FRUITS, he..
In every variety and at all prier,. rill of which are pure
- arid fresh such as can lie confidently recommended to
into friends and the little folks. Ills stork embraces
everything in the line of Fancy tloode, with ninny ether
ertlilles useful to lintmeheepers Which tlio piddle are ea.
pecially Invited to call arid one during thin holidays.—
r Remember the Old Stand, nearly opposite the Bank on
North Hanover street.
, 8. W. IIAVERSTICK.
OEM
• UST ItECEWEI) AND OPENING
J' AT :NAUGLE'S CU EA P JEWELRY STOKE, .1
• Main Street, Carlisle, Pa. ,
, •
A large supply of
.--47,: "7 7 )5,%.7;i. , _ W a tell., Jewelry. SR
' . ' -- 11,;.,, , : .• 1 , 7:, 7
„., , ver sod Plated Wore,
'''' •.., ',.. ~ --,-..:: '---- .. to which .1 lovito" at,
i' . .:(1 .. .4 Sj ,i. - - ;. , _-.tentlt w t t
nun tho orve:.
it : fr , , ,, ' ._ '14,, , -'..' stock of Clucks. Watefi
-7
t.. 3. ' ,-, es. Jewelry,Sliver and
- W - '' ''''' ,4 '''': 4,- -' =-.-,` Plated' wint inCarllBle -
U- t 'fr . : ' ''.. call
At NAUGLE'S.
We hare a large assortment of [bold and Silver blunt
ing and Open Case Watehes to suit all Fancies and
Pockets, _ _ • - -
At NAUGLE'S.
-
Fine and Cheap Jewelry of every Style and -quality
in setts or by the piece a's wanted,
At NA tICILVS.
Silver "and 'Plated iValters., Cake. Fritit, Sugar,' and
Card Baskets. Silver. !fahlo,, Toa, Cream, Sugar, Salt,
Dessert and 'Creak:, Spoons.
At NAUGLE'S.
\ Fine Pearl. lava. Coral. Cameo. Goldstone. Mosaic, lelo•
routine Mosaic, Jot Box and Glass sett:: cheap
At NA UG LE'S.
Diann!ind Breastpins sad Fingerings, •
• At'N OLE'S.
Gold blunting Case. Eight Day Levers; told Hunt
ing Case, Duplex; Gold Hunting, Chnvum stars.
. . At N AUI3 LE'S:
• Bagley's hest quality of Gold Pencils; Ditto Gold
Pens and Silver Guiders,. .
At NAUGLE'S.
Silver and Plated Tea .S.etts,GpMets, Cups, Toast
Backs, Pitchers, Urns, Tureens, Wallas,
At NAUGLE'S.
Gold Neck, To's!. Curb. Fob, and Chntlain Chains,
Gold Bracelets, Lockets, Thludirs,'Crosses. Charms,
At NAUGLE'S. 1
French Time Pima to run three mud four ivias,
At NAUGLE'S.
Gold Sleeve, Test, Collar, and Shirt Studs of nil styles
and quality, ,
At NAUOLE'S.
. .
Plated •corks, Spoons, Knives, Napkin Kings, 'Silver
Thimbles, Shields, '
' At NAUGLE'S'.
•
•
Plutinaa, A'ccordeuiTa, 31usic Boxes—a fine variety,
At NA.UGLE'S,
Ladica' Portmonalea, Pearl and Leather, Plain'and
Palley Travelling lino, very rice styles, cheap
-
NAULILIt'S. •
It ,You want to have your Wattlnv put In good re
-441r and warranted, take then, to,
_
• NAUGLE'S. •
' ll int" wect to got a Cheap Clock, you can :net It
• , • At
If you want your Silver ware neatly mnittod.at.short
notice, call
At NAUGLE'S. '
• ,
- All good/ wirranted as rapreaeiited, or the money re.
At NAINILEIL
_Parton& that %Nll Wraith's ars Invited t; can ,
_ . - - - At NAUULKS. •, •
,
NO 11 C E.—All persons indebiod to
the subscriber; are earnestly 'requestri,l to call
--- arld - settlo - thele - amounta - withbut — deltiy. 'The' city
merchants basing adopted the cash system, will compel
us to curtail our credits, and done near a atehtusluess
as possible.
• Dec."lo, 1857. j
cABAB. AT . : COST.—The- - subsoriber
As now offering a tor of. for !late at wet
T ey wHEte found desirable for Chrtettnaa presents.
be" 05 71. ,•" • ,•• OW).
1431 G , 1 ItO . .10.1%417, " (I:3iifyint
tforge) t!IG.T4ON, "44 at:tae We - rehouse pf
alp 411141 ' . ',Wy1101114;11/49r.'''
rilo CAItPEN'r S, 1' Alt IV J s
..AND 111ADERS.
Inn subscribers would respetfully announce to' the
public, that. they are now prepared to; ftlrnish • the
lowing descritaaParticles of LUMBER: First, Common
and runnel Plata, Mid Boards •01,111 tlittlleßS : Cool
mon and Platt of white' pine; lieudock Juke
rind Scantling.qf all sizes and lengths; Midge Pine and
Yellow Pine Aril - wing, worked; all kinds of Paling And
Pltntee.ng Latba; Pi ncrrind'Cy prus Shingles of all ilea
lids; Shingling Lath and striping. mad. Fencing
Bonito 2al feet long. AU Alutbiliot sawed ioorder,. by
'leaving their hills. of all lengths and sizes, (pineoeak,
or itentleck:) Sash, Doom, Blinds and Mouldings ready.
for,use.„ The above will he furnished on therutost rex.
mutable terms, and at the shortest notice.
TO' COAL CONSUMERS.
lauds
conetantly On hand, al
[OO o,lle of
„ 0 4 , r "TA - Stlll2 — C6lt
lino. ,a'Lybons t 4u.oy, Short Mountain, Troiorton, Lo
cust Mountain, Luke Fhldrar, Sunbury. Willtesbarre,
marl the iln;ad Top for Illaeltoutithe; all of which we,
delixer to any part of tilt...town as • lew nip it eau be
houltlu at any yard la the town for oath or,eountry
produeo. Coal all re screened anti delivered clout, Ily
strict attention to busloels; we hopo to meet re 'n liberal
_allure of_ public patronage..
' You will tied -our Yard In the couture end of the ho.
rough. epPoolfe the tins %Yorks. Our ollicehpreliftor will
ho opt op posit o. iletitg .4 Walters store, in the office
now occupied by 'lkluire Smith. All orders left at the
office or at either of the SubScri hem resldences, I p %l eat
Potilfret street,l/r . ut East Aleut, will be ploiehtly at•
tended to A
• .8111t0n .4 HOFFER.
Carlisle, June 3, 1R57.
IUDIBEitLANI) VALLEY' JUNK
iIiOPRIETORS.
WILLIAM li7J.R,
liOltr. C. SfiIIIIETT,
RICHARD Wonky,.
JOHN
' — 'llliii - Ifitiiii7dWing business fn'irie mono of Ikr, - Brep
nentatf ,t Gm, in M. , fully proposed to do. n general
Banking Business with promptness and
Money received on deposit and paid back nu &mined
without notice. interest pakten . j.:pecial deposits, Cor%
line:item of deposit hearing interest at.the rate of lieu
per rent. will be Willed for as short a period as four
timothy. Interest 01,4111 cortilhades will cease at ma
turity, provided, Intwevor. that if said certificates are
renewed at any time' tholes:ler for glinillee given pre
tied. they shall bear the same rite of interest up to the
than of renewal.. Partieular nttoption phld to the col
lection of notes, drafts, checks, Ac., In any Part of the
United States or Caned:ls'. . •
Cluninnim,
Marer
.Nutmegnc -
Cloven,
A Isplre,
'l'epper and
' (linger.
, Iternittances, made to England, Ireland, or ti; Conti
nent. The Ihitliful .and confidential execution Of all
orders entrusted to them, may by relied
• They call the attention of Farmers. Mechanics and
all a titers who ddrire a safe depository for their mow,
to the undeniable fart. that the proprietors of this Bank
me I NM liable to the extent of their estates for
all the Depossts, and other obllgations_of.lier, Broom,.
killrASO,
hey have recently removed Into their new Dat hing
ilouse , direetly apposite. their former stand. in West
Mein Street, a few door,: east of the itailroad Depot,
where they will at all times he pleased to give any in.
fortnatlen desired in regard to money matters In gene.
ral.
tiiôi3i,;wiiw
Opon fir lomlitess from 9 o'clock In the morning uffill
4 o'elockin the evening. .
• ..
CAT.lisle; Mny'2o. 1857
•
S / 1 11tP 4 ,• INSURAIN,CE.—THE Af/LEN
AND FAST' PENNSIORO !BUTILki: HRH If.
RANCH.COMPANY of Cumnerimul county. Incorpo.
Irated by an net of Assembly, Is 1101 V bliq organ'. di; Ind
1;1 operation under tin; management of the folk Nang
commissionbrs;v44,..
Daniel Bailey,' William It. Corps. Michael Cosi,lin;
'J. Eirbelberger,.ChriAtian :itayman, C. Dun
dpoly- - Coover, I. tvis'Dyer. s. Eberly 11, - tnja..
111111 Moscer. 3. Brandt, Joseph Wickersham;
Alkandto Catheart.. . •
.1 . 110 rater ill:Ur:111, UN is lure :ant fiITA/rable oh any
. Company pfthe hind inLie State. wlabing to
are Incited to pudic application to the
a4clits of the company, win) aro willing to, wait upon
them at: ,
.
BENJ. if, 1101 M ER. President. '
CIIIIISTIAN SPAY VAN. l lee Presi.lent.
• , LEWIS 111'ER, Secretary:
• \IICIIAIiI. COCIS.LIN. 'treasurer.
. AGENTS.
CGNI irt:lt LAND COI'NTI', Jahn Flierrlek.
Itudnitolt 31artin. New Cumberland; Genry Zearing.
Shiremanstnwn SamuellVondbufn.l , lo,llll.llll': Henry
Bowman. Churelthat n 3115.1 e Griffith, i.cattli
— Nrealianieslairg : .1. W. Cvel.lin. abeidletastown;
Cotner. al.:01,11,40w!) : IP. Ilrfn`net. Flher Sp log;
Benj. Havel sti,k,l 4 ll ver Sprinv.4 Cheries•Pell. Cm li•Ie
yoltK coUNTY.,—W Picking. Dver: Peter WOl.,
Franklin 11 ringten ; .1. F. Dear
• den T, Washington. - _
;'
THOMAS CONLY
DAUPHIN CO.—Houser Loelitnan,llnrsl4.nrg,, ,, -
- Monhers of the rnoipn ny having poi hien nl•ont.AKen—
Piro, eon have the m rt`heVefi ny_niabing_appliration_to
any of iho A — gent. •
"Dian. Know, s
Thyelf." -
sn Inv n I unble 2ti Cr as
.119..atilrhave - n - Copy. ,
HUNTER'S
s s s :•O 4 NOW-1244 31.1:c CAL AND HANIMOHE
riNS FOR ".1111 , , A FF1.1(71,1), , ...-
er.";:/ • , L; metal 01ug,,211. outline of (lir
• progrom, truatmelit
WO/CA zalldetireof..very form.' Ms
,sf,./izav eIISO rout sled by iirmuls•
• eons seat ifillemariT.,icliy
• . ‘c's . " . self abuse. lor by sexual e.
.'" " fry0,,,.,..F1UU`11.1v1r.. for-U.4.1r
prrventlnn, u:sUleni In Si St}ll . . nnddin¢ all,
niedleal ferlinicnlitiuh and every Mini; that would , o r.
A.m.! the ear of dereney.
st Monty of the Professor of Obstetrics in Penn.
College, l'hiladelobitt. , —• Olt lluyri Mi.,l/111A . L
MlSUAL.'—'flit author of this work. unlike the
v of 'those Who advertise to cure tho discos
es of which It treats, is a graduate of one of toe
.4 hest Colleges In the United Status: It alfards nie
pleasure to recommend him to the unfortuate.or to
the victim of mal.prtictice, ns a successful and
ex
tQ perienced praetioner, in whose Ifonor and Integrity
p H they may place the greatest
Losasoonr., M. 0.
MI From A \Woodward. M. It., or Peso. University,.
1.1,11.1. It elves me pleasure to odd my testi iiiiii
to Ito Profe,sioluil ability oh the Author of the
Medkal lidierOUN eases of Diseases a
P
the (h.ni LI! I irgans. bone of them of long standing,
have come under my n.dicr, in which his shill has
been iminifest lu restoriod to pork et health io
031110 Instances where Ills patent him been renal I
m, stet beyond medical 111 d., in the treatment of now,
nal weakness, nr disarrangemmit of the finictions
...produced by. SELF,HUSE. or Exerre of ornery, I do
not know his suparlor in the profession. J have
'2. been acquainted with tlw Author some thirty
.°4
yearn, sinkilemo it on more than justice to Min its
ks.o well as as kindness to the onfoitoimie victim of:ear
ly indiscretion, t, recommend him as one. 111 Uhl).
11 . r0i0.141 , 01,0 and Integrity they may safely
confide themselves. ,
Ono copy. securely eurelnyetl. will be thrwartietl free
of pasta*. to any pare of th e Millie( Rote. for 25 cts.,
urn copies for el 00. Ili, Address COL•DEN di CO.,
Publisher. Box 107, Phlladelphl,
Ire II .oksellers. Con vessers and Book AgOuts supplied
on the most liberal terms.
Dee. 0, s
QAM)LE AND-11A1tSESS 31Als:-
1.3 INC. The subscriber continues to carry on the
above buslness.ln all Its various branches. Neill] Ilan'
over street. Carlisle.two doors North of Leonard's cornet
where Ins I ntouda keeping-on hand a goner:,) assortment
In his line, consisting of all kinds of fashionable SAD
I/LES, .31ildles, 31artIngales.
, Clreinglesand Italters,abm TItUNKS,,
• • , ) \g traveling and , saddle
4 AS) u t k:iur } o l .:l l l7„'7o ' s l i 1 . 14 jy-ii
, eproVed SI , Aatsu
If n al S ll 4 l l l ' .l . l l: o B l4o °‘ % . l r,,. ll B l; d li i ll ' a t li b d r .
. some, durabln:nnd pleasant Saddle. -
•do viell to ehllund ore them.
a manufaetures Harness. Ilrld
Collars and. Whips hiall their var c.
ties, and confidently believes Irons the ;_onieral approba
tun,, of big customers, that ho makes the neatest and
best deem In all their variety of bredth that Is made I u
the country. Ile-also mahes.all kinds - of Matra - a - 40A to
order. viz: Straw. line.. Curled flair and Spring )Int.
cusses. -A I l - t he above articles will ; be made of the best
material aud workmanship, and with the utmost deg
patch:- , - - WM.OSBORN.
TACOD RIIEF.I4. J• A. K. not k :rn,
V MICE IA hereby given find I have
this day wee:el:ilea with me. as It 'mailer 11l the
Forwarding, i•inninisalui end (m uhf husieess. Illy son
ALIIKIFF K. ItIII I M. lied that tile abuse I.llollCnn will
he hereafter v41(1;11:4,1 under thronnutepfa.
~ IIIIF:Kl1
.1i SON, • ' J'
S. 11.-11Nliest (Awl' prices for PRODUCE n. all kl.ids
FLOUIt, [LYS, 4r. Salt, Plaster, &c.
always on hand and f4a. sale. •
==UMMI
f IVERY STA BLE.= fin v ng purr
~hanod from .1. It. Neonatal:or his LIVERY EP
TABLISIIMENE, I will be always ready to zweomino
. date the public with. 110118E.9.. CAlt
flt I ACES, and every otherwr,
.Icle to my line. By strict attention to
bosom. ;Lod a desire to Was°. the subscriber hopes to
'receive a liberal share of public patronage. •
• OEOIIOE lINNDEL.
N., B. 0t0n111111,308 on handl° supply those who may
be in need of them, (1:11.
N0v.25, 1857.1 ,
t 1 A R I).—Me \pull I respectfully but
k earnestlY urge upon the attention of those of our
eustomins who have accounts Melding on onr ookn,
the actual ow:May tlinnin,clBl.ll for the settlement of
the sahib, 1111(EDIA,T0LT, either by note or otherwise,
DENT/.,k lilt rrumt.
Doc. 2.12574
.
,• ANN Y,'s ItEAPEIt qt. MO With.
Thu sulwerll,4n having boon appointed nolo
!moots for Maiiiny'n emblained Reaper and Moo or. irith
Woons'.' twennyimmer. Pr laidelphla , county, are
now ',repaired to receive qrd rn. Tucson, wiehlog to se
cure the bent combined. machines in use, will please
apply early, as tho cjpbly in limited.
• . i Aool7Abr NtORITTS &
Seed and Implanatnt;&tww, nor. 7th and Market ate.
CORN SIIIILLERSI Dill's: . ELT,ERS
for both hhnd and hem) pawer,•ef superior ituallti and
finish, and at greatly reduced prices; alsd hoot, Straw
and Fodder Cuttets, &c. /to
PAS 'HALL 110111118. & Ce' •
Cor..rth and Parket Streets Philadelphia. .
• PROUTY • PLOWS.—=The under:44;4-
nd having been appiAnted ,sole agditte.lo , Philedalphia
Inc the Prouty Plows and Castings, are n prepared to
offer them to Ferment and Dealers at wholesale and la
trill. The Prouty Noir took the first premium' at" the
World's Fair lu.London r itgaliii tralleompetlool; and is
constructed so an to plow anti" pulteriae at ode ;opert.
tam,. For the last ten years Lit 'hoe heel, more :es en.
steely sold lu. the clistriet•around,Phpadidphla than
any other; and is a,,wr .ofro n3 d i t oro v A .eats lant,
Lure, all,the differftnt.sisell •••
• PASCUAIAA
N. B. s on 4t4 And 11440 84:1'hly+144*
_••
•
etl.l'B'oolX.l3T.
4,ll,pcelimious..; . -_.. ...., ~..1
SICLCIIIII4 1111.NhEllAN, ,
JOll,l DUNLAP,
Jon:: Li. STmIEETT,. •
11. A. STT:naEox.
IC A. ET U RO EON, eflSblei.
ALPn6T slVoolowAtiP, M. 1)
Oppoette the l'oehOMee
OEM
PM
~:, ,Bisallantqq:
wit An „, :
Vl 7 ' SPRING 'ARRIVAL
•' ' EMIR' iSTboK OF IIAItPA'ARE.
Tho aubseabeiluM just returned from the Eastern
cud 'would call the attention of his friends and
the Publinginerally to the large' and 'well selected as
sortinent of HA ItLWAitti which lie has now on band;
'consisting In part of LICILInhti MAT VIALS} such hit
IMO; Locks, Class of usury de
scrlptiottand quality, such us Ca'nn'on, White. polished
A therialp. French, Enauielled dud Houhlu thick of all
,slaes,'Pittlite, Wis.; Varnisheet: Ac., I.e.
TOgti, , -Includiug Edge Tools .et every description.
gaws, flapes,liractf,aftd Mitts; Augers. Squares. Gages,
Files, Rasps ' Hammers, Auv,il; Scrow flutes,
ftluckstulthellehowS:_ite., -
Shoemakers and Saddlers will find a jari6 assortment
of Tools it every descript o r. together aRh bellies' and
'Gentlemen' Morocco Lining. binding, Paten and
-French Cal (SklnsAiliot-Thread.-Aulit-hits-ftega.Lucts,
Harness :Vaunting, Cellars, Walling, Widpstoekr D. cr.
hair, Saddle Trees, , Ar.,
- A km. Coach Makers'Tools and Trimmings of all kinds.
such as nibs. Spokes, Felines. Shafts. Bows. Floor Cloth.
Canvass, lnunask, Fring; Lace, 31oss, Axles,
Spring Hefts. AC ,
Cabinet. Makers will find a large assortment of Var•
fishes. Oak, Walnut. and 'Mahogany l'imeers. limbs of
_all _kinds -and -sizes. , Mouldings,- It 'vets,. Hair -Cloth,
Flush. Curled Ibilr Choir told Sofa Sponge. Ac„ Ar;
Housekeepers will aka timid, a large assertmen f .01
Knlvess,aud Emits, Bratunnia. Attalla and Silver Pialed
Table and,trea Spoons, Candlesticks ti aibirs. shovolk.'
und 'long. - Aron and Brass Kuhns. Pans."&c., together
with CohirWere of all itindsi suet as Tubs. Buckets,
Churns. Sic , Ac.
Agricultural implements, embracing Plowsof all kinds
cultivators. hoes_, shovels, (takes, Forks, Chains, /ie. '
11111 M, a largestn - k; genera
use which I. am selling at lily wholesale mires.'
-. Remember the mid stand, East Main street, Carlisle.
I. skx.n.s.
.s„tl'ltlNli GOOD tr . Bl'lt 1 ,"5 , 1
j GOODS: Houtz and Nether bevelled- opened out
et the largest and host assortments•oLDry tioods isV4.l
• inantras t" to Carlisle. — 'l•lieir eteek has - heen - seleeteti - wit I
more than uklull tare front the hest lionees in New Vorl
and Philadelphia, and every elfort uuule•to obtain tie
latest nail meet lashlininide styles of dress. nal
ter themselves they will he aldeto -- suit every vuriet:4
-nl• ttieteett Ambers as hurler lower tiwn they 'gun lit
bomilit hero Ur in the city. • -• ' • -
Black Silkjtobes, Ilarkge,ltobes, Poplins. ,
Fancy Silk gales, Isovullohes, At:entitle.
.Foulard Silks, • (irons it,..;
Buyadere Silks, - Pure Chall, • - dinplutiti Lawn.:
3loire Anthpe, • ,7 1`-Unelil, lloit.harhte.
India, i Crapede Espagne Alpaca.
Mourning, Ylitualyn, All wool de lane
Fancy Silica,: Tanana' tar, J Cashmere.
A fall assortment of.a bite dress goods, NitinsdalZslnai.
line. Victoria Lawns, Figured Swine, Velvets for Muta
tive, White and Black Crape aigwie. Steibt Tialbet, 3lta
arid Woelaa Shawls, Ac. lbannets,.floittlet felt,
Wilk, Flowers, Ac., Coronation, Cruvella and Crinoline,
Skirts for Ladles, AISO, Collare,,tpadereleerve, lined
kercblefs in great variety.
. . .
Cloths, Cnsslulores, Ihnp 811111 . 1 h, Coo.
L 4 l/k Underehlrts,lluOub, I laudker.
chiol; &c,
=I
- Blenched and unbleached Linen and Cotton Slieetings,
Table Linens, Wotan ditto, Plano Co,er; Counterinmes,
Straw lints, ilatsAbeting Glasses, 'Pleb Ingo, Window
Shadt , s of all kinds; Umbrellas, 31uslins and every la.
rlety of Dry goods in common use.-
e have J ust Mkt Ina large stock of Tapestry, Ingrain,
Impurialdlixed and ]lug-Carpet, Oil Cloths. Matting,
Straw Mats, at jloweit priers. Iwo respectfully in ,
vile the public to call and examine our stock before pur:
chasing._ Witr hava bought our ncsortment tat ouch
t hat wo can he unikis
Special attention `altto purchasing goods in the city .
per fader at shortest notice.
Volry-effi,rt will - be made by the Om to give satirfac
thou, to those who may favor them with a call.
IirONTZ - 6-1111OTII ,
.QTTSPI:NSION AND ITS CON'SE-
Ll . • .•
Th o s o , v/AQ *lra to sets the uffects'of tint, present El.
"NANGIAL which has alot,st pinogril our
emintry intiYa state of bankruptcy, making the rich
of
to-day the poor of to morrow, ran do no by exiling 4-tlie
NEW STORE of the subseflbor, wino has Just pdttritell
front the-east.with n largo itaaortmenbof... 4
GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS, SIIOES; HATS,
, , AND CAPS;
0 :. 111.11 he Is determined to sell chetiper then ever offered
in Carlisle, for Caen. ,
Scotch Plaids at ffi t f worth f2N, •
•
.• 31 ( 5 4
Thibet ,Cluths " Ire o "
" 11 , " 25,
Together with a large assortment of Alpacas. Chnllh•te
• lie Laittes, lie Barger, test es. Poplins, lirillinnts.
['renal and 1 4 0,t,h 61,,griuno, Prints. Gloves. Col
.lata-.llautiketellots, litedery, Sr., &v. chat, Is of e%
style and uttality„'" Staple and Domesti.• Dry Goods,
_Cloths., _Cass' A:kk,
logs, ; , tripes. l heck*, Callcues, t At..toeles. Linens.
Sheetings, Denims, Nankeens, Drills. larseilles
colored anti white Clll . lllq Chain, Untbrellas
Also -a 'large and splendid assortment of Bonnets, lints
Caps. Boots ahtl'Sle f!F; Olll be WJd at the prised
a gree t5 ,- leilueed prices.
4 semen ler lot 01 fresh Groceries. MIN; Coffee, '
lasses, nig-el Ac.. Ac. liming selected hay entire'
stock with the greatest rare uld at the lowest Cash
prices, I ran assure on; fri , nds mid the public generally.
that 'I will do ell in my phwer to make my establish
ment known as Gin
- "MUD-QUARTERS FOIL_ BAIttiAiNS."
ffinatt vrl!th to purelum, ITIII find it to their rut
vatd.tp, to eall , •sal . vt%,attillit, my stook before pin 141,1
tn.
I will pay the'hlgliest market iirlee fur 'Jotter, Eggs
!tags, o.:dap and Dried.Erult.
- A. 111.13 . 181C11, Jr..
Carlisle, November 11,1857. , •
ItES H GROOERIES!-
AT 8. C. II UV Vire
Shad and 3laaerel of dilltrout glades,
Sidwou, Soda Fish and White Fish
Codtinh, Salt and Pickled 'Herring,
(Shoat, and Orackers on La had
El=
Sugar Cured Reef and llama,
A fienti supply of LIQUORS,
Oils, White Lend, &c.,
B TOCK OF •DRY, GOODS ..FOR
' SALE.
rile subscriber, fram,coutlnued lli beol lb. bad by the
viciiTiT his physicians and friends„ I.lrkrs his block • I
DRY Iit)JDS for FAIN toot be may timidly .0 divested
Wall the cams of business: and Ise enabled to &vole,.
attention.entirely to tho rustorationorlritiMiTili.
The fixtdrei will also be sold and the slurp room (IN
fared Cr rent. to an• one hitting the necessity rapt
tal, and who will devote his attention to the business,
this will timid atulti chinoe. Thu curt Is already
made, and ao tho stuck tuna received heti omit additions
in May. July and August. to an amount r„erding
SSOUO, $l5OO more would thin, con•PlEre it for the Fall
Trade. For particulars Miquire of 7
OEO. W. lIITNER.
N. 11.—A lot of Goods stiitatle for thli'seiwon just: re
ceived. • 1 . r 1 ept..2, 1537.
PREPARE FOR WINTER!
!PAILLOIt AND COOKING STOVES.'
The subscriber at Ills old stand on North Ilanover at,,
Caril in, the sign. of the "slanituoth Red Coffee Pot," de,
ires to call' the attention of the public to his large as
ortment of STOVES, of the newest and most flollifUla.
Lilo styles, from the best manutifetories In the
Al; country, amt ai all prices from $3 to $l5.
Among hifeltAltLOß & CHAMBER STOP ES
_ ..14544 are the Mirtfif Stove, the Arctic. Revere, Star,
PeraWl ) Union std /Etna Ale Tight, together
with other pattertia, whiZh he has of all biz.es
for parlors or chumbers,andifilculared for burning either
wood Ito coal. Also, the /Etna, tilube, Astor, Albany,
Flat-top and Bandbox or Poor- Man's, with other COOK
ING STOVES, comprising the latest improvements lu
kltebenfitoves, aralutended for-either!wifoil or
Also, tilo Donut Cooking Stove—a' new and,ele
gant artirie t to which lie Inv Gov the quotient._ atten
tion of families. 'llls cooking stoves range lu poke from -
$1 to 25, with the fixtures complete. Also, Nine Plate
orvarlouatiatterns and different prices. -
Also, ENASIELLED AND TINNED I% ABE for etiok•
lug Stoves, Brass Kettles. &c. - Also, overyorticle in the
Due of Tin and Copper -Ware: The public are 'respect.
fullrifivited to coil tuf he Is confident with his large
stock, variety anancheapness, of being silo to give en
tiro satisfaction t 9 every purchaser. Call and see.
0ct.25. 1854. , hi. MORRIS
GAS' FITTING AN]) PLUMB=
I ING. , The undersigned would inform the
••• citizens of Carlisle that ho has made armi n g.
intuits lode OAS FITTING and PLUMBING at short no'
.tire, and on reasonable' terms. lie has engaged the ser
vices of a first rate baud from Philadelphia, and has sup
plied himself with an extensive assortment of ,FINT
tilt ES, which will enable him to fill all orders promptly
All work will be warranted. Ills stock of Gas Fixtures
will be found in the room exactly opposito'his Tinning
establishment on North lianuier streoh whop, ho invites
call, • , ,
TINNING, SPOUTING, Is also prepared
furnish. or niako to color, every article of TIN WA Ia
utiodrhY, housekeepora and others. Ile will also attend
to SPOUTING, lIGUSEBOONINO, BELL
add PLUMBING.
ibr the patronage with which he hnealreadi
bedo "furored, ho respectfully solicits keoutinuaueo of
tho ame. , •
PONBOE MORRIS.
Jun3114, 1 '54. - " " • •1 1
Cninberrles,
Hominy,
A' nn.
' Currants.
Citron,
~. . .
,Ullitiamoo,
with al other Spires and articles sultablo for daily URII.
fresh and of tho flout guality,,•ln store nod for rain by
. . . .l. W. MW.
N0v..18, 18571
•
TIDE SACK,
TOBACCO 0 d
O,IEB.
• 2 .
11-" in Grocery S tore
J.ITALIIBRT.
-u Deu. 23, !VT.] • •
rocelimd at t 7 . of • • -
(Ig REAL .F,,s.
• - kik •; • TATE SECURITY
For' nformittfon; write or apply to the Editor 01 the
Corlhtie,N-tit..113:10
111 :(V :(1- : •Q D.s.. 4..0 A, L
- 1 - .1 • Tho oilliorrntr bee inid'rotorned -from the rlty
mid Is now openloglile third supply of Fall and Winter
(lands. bought' at greatly reduced prices tor cash and
*UI be sold for the easkal the low/dill/ores'. ' , .
My old Cuwoulertendthetrublio itotoneral are Awl
, led-to call irbllst, the ateurtmeut It lomplets :and get .
gpwt.lmfgnint• ~; • 9,11.1 , 'L 00 1 0yk
!,. • • •
THE 'LARGEST; ' CHAIR .. AND
',FURNITURE ESTAIIi.ISIDIENT IN
_
Mathiot; 2.1 j OL.LOdG Ward-rooms.
• No. 25 G'ety- SO eel. near Fauette,
8.% LT I NIOR M D.,
Woror Is kept always on hood, or toottle to order. AVI.,
ry style of French 'FLTE.A , ILTLS, Hair
Unfits or lire...U.oln.
Froneli Full:quit - and Iledal lion, Parlor ARM CHAINS
. In Plush, Cloth. or Ilroelt cello.
.Carved PARLOR CHAIRS, In_setft
with flush. I lair, or Itrovatelle. •
sIGFAS: half French Ilahoinny„ and. Walnut Parlor
ellitlittt. in. Hair. Cloth or Plush, '
ROCK I Sti CII A Ilt.various design!, in flair. Cloth
and Plash. " •
Full :hosing LIGNOES,--a assortment always
- on halal. or any pattern made Or, covered with' any
goods to order.
ut,- emooletdifrorn - Ci', -
up. •
CANE Clt \IRS and harking do the In rgcbt 'assort
moot ready-made In I he. United :lutes—front $l2 :I do.
' ' . .
Dor Itootn, Offiro nod Dinintt'ell AIRS. n (Ink:
. nut or Nialiogooy..vlth.l:anoLtYpod.t.e.:*tulTed Seats,-
ail oosorhuunt emhrarhig ever fit tine.. •
• WOOti SPA MATES alld ' SETTEE§ and ROCKING
CII AI ItS—over 1110 down. • • '
Feather Reds Ilair and Ilusk Nlatl roses of every va.
duly. Also. all kinds of (lilt and Main Filmes for
Looking Glasses, &e.
A. NIATIIIOT, 25 North Gap Ftreet,
.lunr 10,151,7. r Near Fayette street.
C,arlisTe roundiy,
c;• e i
1%1 A C S 0 P
U.% AND's.t;ll Fm.7r;iffij,
rnst Nalti
. .. .. -
-- • •
_
This exiongly,:ettabli,hittynt:lS - u(int lti Crimplett( or
lite anti stnnoicti with theists( tintellicert. Ice citettollief
:work in et cr( tionottutort.„.The . biliblines - bare cis°
been greatly coltirceil (h¢ - Hiring anti stocked ti it li the
newest locilutist intprOveti t"oh, no the netnitincture
,-
HILS:iVINDIM FIL% At S Sit,
Illrads Ilrarki.ts•aliel all alt.: -
kinds wortilt. IV is "1 r
pentefs oilisrs To mill till I,llllilll. our
dorm; this ilektitillitioa of work. 'I'M. Le,r Ilatwrlals
Ind wires as li w its at any iitlier r~GlLli.hwrut In
tilt! hetr.
IN t:sl 111111:1"f0 0111trIt. .
soul retsGrejl As:heretofore. Engines have been %event:
ty huilt tbr W. - M. Henderson A-SsAs. ht .11sis borough.
R. Bryson Xs Co. Allen township. Ahl Urethan,. New=
salle, Shade As It'et.r.t2l. North 3listsßettors, and, ot.sers°
at whoa+ equldinhusent they only be SOl.ll iu &llll' Illt•
Pl,lO/11.1ind .o whom we eau refer los evidence of their
superiority.
IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS. •
or.orery.dyseription..fromAhasioallent.
"pieces. elertitiol at short naive tor every libid.of tam
ehlnery. A lar!„-c variety of mill rastlinm now on hand
Two skillful Pattern makers constantly -eniplo~rd.—
Itla'.tltlSH promptly attended_to liir Paper
Histlllerie Urlot 11111 s,. Factorirs. Ae. Turfling Mid
Fitting 11111 Spindli.e, hr. done is the lit;t style. '
:HACIII:IEti,AND HOUSE 1'014:10.
as- Devil ilear Four Itonci PoWrs, Ilmizontni
Clear Pq.ur amt" Twit ilnrrse Powers. Own
Crusheg. Ingo: Hollers. Plough iiistings. Mid other ar
ticles for 'tamers. on liand In- promptly amide to order
and reoCred. , I or foeilltieo for building Cars are nnw
- more romplete than heretofore and ellahl.o us to
rinh them to transio.rtero on the roil rood On oeconni.
doting terms and indite of the bent materials. , Orde'
itollelted and .111,11 . 0 g unroof et. I. - •
Thu ionif exp.rience 111 the . 1,110,1.4+ Or OW sottfof
partner of the lirim and the completeness of our tan
rhinery In every _branch of tilt esiald Wino, t warrant
us in momrliie . the -1.4,4 work to all it'ho favor .us
with their orders. T7llicontiirtn , ilT:itTnninfe - Urour old
friends Intel the public is respertft.lly solicited:
May 'hi—. y. P. 41A It tit & Co.
N E IV AG RIC II LT 1711, L • IV AltE
.
101 ING I M I'LEM ENI'S
Thi•'subsrriin r, located in the basement sr the m Metlid.
• dist Chord). opposite tin Demit, I. imur r 4
„eelving ‘arlety - ol Farming Implements, such '• •
•
GRAIN DRILLS,-
GRAIN FANS
CORN SHELLER: I,
• FARM BOILERS,
Corn and Cob Grinders (Scott's I hint.) the Crescent
Grain Mlll,-Ilrse Slim it. It 1.41.1i1iS .t ,ii Mutt Efts
with 11 ood's Impr‘omeirt.) Straw Cu.ter
Ar., all Id w hick aril' of the must improved hind and
workmanship. and niti he hOlll ou t MON( nrcommoda
thug term, I :tenter): are respeetlully incited to call
and mord HO laTure 111111.1110.1 m..
.1. ARMSTRONG. ,
(9 Forihe convenience of ranters. Slwrs's Patent
Grain Di ill will le wild nt 5i1k...11.44m1) by Benjamin
Clay. and at ,Shippetniburg by Chrisllap Long.
• August. 1:1), •
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Q!
At. 111/Y ET'eS
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At ItUYETT'S
12113111 E
T. J. Gli.lll.lM. .1. 1,.310/.11% Lid., iS. M. 1/.1% IlipoiC
6 1t3,41.111 A1cD0.%1.1.1. & CD ,
'6 ENERAL LAND All EST}.
,
Leomeilltorlls ( ily. Kunaox 7'erritory, •
• -WILL buy, sell, and lovate liked. iii
y.y• Kansas and Nebraska Tel:/ Bolles, lowa and
. it estiiru 3Bsoouri. liny and sell bode, P.llll Mill Invest
money. buy and sell th Ms. gis e in iiirlliallini respecting
the country*, and du it general a r ieticy Lusters.
• REVI.E.Eaer.S. .
' John 11. Britton, ho 1. 4 Carlisle, I'a.
%V ill,-11. Beetein. Banker, " " .
11en..1. II; ilinhaiii, .„ \
Ker. Brenneman ai Co.. Bankers. Carlisle.:_
Witi..ll. Henderson. Esq., Cal lisle.
•
•
Heorge Sanittriein, Esq., halleaster. Pa. •
lie. John .1. Ahl, Si. 114 Nen,ille, Ea. • .
Wm. S. Collean, Esq.,
11. W. (lark k Co., Bankers, Philadelphia, .
Hon. 3licluo.d Cos:kiln, tlimilierilstown, l'a.
Ilenry Heiman I: Soils, Merchants, Baltimore.
E. 1.. Blake, EOl., Cashier Mercalitile thank, Ness York.
Snyder & 3l' Val-lune, Beal Estate Agents, Minneapolis,
311iineralota Territory.
tVni. Kilgore. Esq., Attorney and heal Estado Agent,
Sterling. 11l , .
IL %V. )latter. Esq., Henry city:lll. , .
Ex. Gov. Joseph 1111 err. Cumberland county, l'a.
E.'W. Clark .0 Co.. Itank,rs. Philadelplda.• '
- - Bas. - l'allock. - Ilarrlahuag, l'a: .
'March 15. 1557.-I.y.
l i l , ilUl E S LOOK HERE!
--Tito subscriber desires - to intnrart , rinek Nand the pub ,
lie genentll.l illatAle now lies innll3lld and is l'om
stantly un ottufiweitriog Threelling with Pier
.7 teptt's Patent Shifter. whielt.nre - getier.tily acknowl
edged to be the beet articles tons hl Ilse. Also a variety
-;of lutprOved Clover Iltilleis;Corn Shutters... Straw can
turn and Plattlis Celebrated Plow. 11,, also attends to
the repairing of.
_Agrieultiaral In the best
1111111114.1' 111111 l'eSsolllliiio terms. Manufactory 011
North Hanover rtru t, directly opp silo the .1, salon.°
of tleorguMotAgor, r.sq.
s , Supt. 2, '57-ly .IOIIS PUNIC.
/IA"DWA RE ! IMIV.IRE
JOHN P. INN ii k SIN
are now receiving their Fall Stock of Ilardware. whirl,
Is unusually large. and In connexion with their roe
, mer heavy stock wakes It one of the largest nod most
tusortments, ever Worm, to, this Public. They
have every thing Chit tho Farmer. the Builder, the
Merchant. or tinem
public. ay want in_
- their linen. and
which they ore selling nit the very lowest prices. They
solicit a call Iron the public betiwe. oinking their par.
chases, as they feel confident thofiran offer Inducments
that will reward the btt or tilt the trooble.
Feeling thankful to a getn,unis public for their former
4111 end patronage. in Colltilllllllll . l/ SlllllO it solicited
at our old et.tld In North Hanover Street Carlisle. •
JOHN E. LYNN A SON.
October 8,1856.
SUPER:IOIt CORN _S1114:1 - 4-
,g45 , 5t. ••• LEIIS of various Mies patter•di for
• bond or hors., power. l'egetablo Cutter's,
Horse Powers and Threshers. iland nod
Power (train dills, Partners Boilers (loan
FattsrOriodst /111.1 with friction Hollers. Darn door 1011.
I..rs. Pull flings of Steief Copper and Silver plate, Pull
Nippers for leading, Horse and .'0 31ozzles, fate t Bow
Pins. (lx Yokes and 11.0 , 4. illePlierds Crooks Hoek Salt.
Film Pruning Stws, also Pruning SIIUSidol rhibo..
with everything needed by thin Fanner or On duper al
wholesalu dad retail.
PASCUAL,. MORRIS A CO.', , ,
Implement awl Seed Store. •
- - 7th nod Merßotetroote. l'hIl!i-
Nov.lB, 1M7.! . .
DANIELS! HAY, STRAW,
•:::616: • % xi) 14)fillf.11: OUT rhu.—ibteir...been
• elated auto agents In l'hiladdpidn f.r
.lhe.
_— it
whelp:de Mut mf Imprn •fid'icon
. trueti.m and fiiah.• four pears' trial In thin merlon
have established their reptPation ne the' beat artbdo
ki.idin the market 'they are adapted f r hand et
homepmer. aeltsharpsning. and are simple, durable,
and efficient. • •
• • • PASCHALL 3IOIIIIIS A r a.),
, . ' I tophinto nt ond Rood Store.
-
• ,'-' • '
7th and 3larkot otreatre, l'hit'a.
Nov: Id, 1837.1 •
wpu.INO OUSE AND STORE
. . r . r • iiivot FOR RENT. , • . .'• ,
' 'hewll Known • hwelling. Itoune•nod Store , Room
situate In Main
. strooti. nod now...i ri-ss
n IhecugencY: or
Charles °jaws. wili - 14 far rent fr om' the 'trot of, April
host. For lemma:lll44y' In . • - ': •• ••• ' - -- -
•'• - sinti• 27,156°.", -,• ' ' • % I. W. iTEN,,,7l.vny,
pl/ 4"7' 1; 14
fu, liels or Elltumlnowil'oid, from the cololotifird.
( :Pfbentou" .111nes, riicaly!u!ai,ad far 4416 by ' ' . •
**ask.. 4611 k • ' • W'1111111414
. - .
illisteltaniotts. • I
BALTIMORE
KF
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or it i'l: 2 beat 6Ciiinit6'.
riarves: rialiykosi
17 , t.fr 1:;D 31 ED AL • - PME - .51:1,U
PIANO FORTES.
WILLIAM I{NABE, senior partner the late , ' firm
of Kuala!, liable k Co. ' continues the manufacture and
sale of URA ND AND SItUARE I'IANO FORTES, under
the- mune-of—Wl 1.1.1 A 31,1i.N.A.13E-ALCO,,_nt_thetilit
stand, Non. I. 3, 5 and 7 -North Eutaw .stribt; opposite
the Lutaw [louse. Iluiltintore. ,•, '
Thanttful for tim ostensive patronage received by the
Into firm for the loot fifteen yoars,"l. respectfully beg
leave to rotor,,, the public. that since the death of one
of my part... Sr, Henry. 4.lahle„by 'which the part
nership. was dirnlved, I have purchased .the entire
large stock of: unfinished Pianos. lumber, and tonnor
prepared materials belonging to the late firm.' I shall
therefor:o continue the business at the Old seal d ns
-above awl w ill endeavor eat only In sustain the well.
estutbdslied reputation of th . e late firm, but to excel
nil former ”nom, iu perfecting the Plano Forte., '
riure the dissolution of the into firm, I am manufac
turing 1 . 131111 N 1111 II 110 W• 111 . 1 d much' internee,' /11,110.
TllO 1101 , 11110,011111011i11111S11011.11C0110d111N: to the neW. de
signs. wan deposited in the Fair of the :nary land NMb
hold - tlember. - 1855. -- at which It took the highest
honors of the. Institution, having 110011 awarded the
',.(101.1 Medal. Preitiimn:' over the unusual - competllion.
.of thurteoli Pianos. exhibited by NOIIIO of the, best ma
kers of Upton. New York and
Al the, Annual Indust. bob Exhibitions. held In Oc
roiLer. 1h55. and a /1401 , 00. lsLti,.by the Mechanics'-inailo
turn oil' Richmond. Virginia, buy Pianos were alma d
td the !Ugliest -
:Ifaryliiiiii - InStitlite;'
iurld I October, lFad, afters most thorough rind un
usually, protracted Investigation al the merits of the
eighteen lnstrwueutw on OXIIII.ItIOI/. Ihe mast
'celebrated factories of lialtimore. New York. and Boa- • •
1110. Ilo:llll'nwarded the highest' honors I FAMILY.:
of- OM Instithlirni; they Miring" rei.elved - thi",' (Mid - - -• "' - r1
31edin Certificate:" - nn honor only adjedzed to articles J.l 'WWI,
La
of such superior merit ns to thify competition for tiro ' ions, Lyken'er :Valley
successito years. Mr/ 1., - broken and re
- 'Also. nt the Third Exhibition of the Metropolitan wow szreened. to ,
epared ex .
Mechanic's institute. held 1,, Washington. IL.C. 3luirelt • pressly'ror liunlly I r 157: they were Mice more awarded the highest hom - and kept UNDER COVER,
MS.
• I.IIIL I 0.1“ IIIOO.N. 11. La - . 1 and ei.r.sit all seasons of the
IVith regard to the qualities of my pianos, , unn• , ye ar. I ham soontti baud and for sole the BLACK
dently refer to the testimonials lam cotirtantly2 DIA3ION D. GOAL. from the Baltimore Company 51Ines.
relving from" Professors 411111 Anuthttirit. speaking for This coal la adrairably calculated fir Slobra
thenmehon and others, of the hiAlt• appreciation In and- Cellar Font:lees; all of which I will sell at small
whirl, my 1 list Minnunts are always held, ,and which 0111 profits fir rash. and deliver to any part of nal borough.
be' weals t Warerooins. All,l thltVilie best and 5, 1857. W. It. MURRAY
most reliable assurance I Call Wier to costomers. spar .1
,
front my 00011 of In !
At iliv.establisisuyntAhey_urauguaraw,..4-'.
thepuFs2Fsion of a Phrite.. , equal. if not superior, to any
tussle In this 001111 try
. t . !,,r4.urope.•
All Pitunas bit alt at-my Factory ladvi. full Iron Frames.
ledng so construcred uo lit seem,: great additional
strongt.M.Wit,Wilt,:illeeting the Text:, and therefore will
stand h, any - climate.
' der, of ruty kind of wool, and with
at l 3',..st3 le of finish that may t desired.
selection
greatest care is bestowed upon my Work, and the
of the first materials; and every Instrument
turned out of toy thctory can therefore bo fully war
.ranted as possesquig all reqiiisite for a
good Pi 0.0.
All I ..,1,,,11.,,,ts of lIIV 111,11111111011110 are !so guaran.
teed foe ti the,day..of
hal :111.1.1101111 IN plitl the selectfin of ln.
strinneiits 41f411111. ciders. :101l a raitn,, !X.
viI,NUE 01,1 I OA thin!, within six sioont ho from
the day of ,alc.'kluoiddsuet.. lustrommut notgive entire
scull., the,. ,
11 —.11 . .]•,-.lr
“ 1 / 4 ,, . it , gill. ire.,
of NI
host tit prlciin Mom
with N. lib dmthln
tliti t oof tonall
bleed. t , r toned.
Tit following teSdlntonials from tern IA the moat end
!tent Pianists In. the world. will show how my Ins n.
utruts'alr appreeht tett II Ilt.e:gri,it PerforitierS,'who
have had opportunities far testing the bust Planes of
Europe and A 1001 tuA
Alm. IV. Its ker. lialtinti.ee;
-- Dear Sir: I have great pleasure - , in certifying that I
have tried your - L.:4o:lre riartt s. ant! Mind them squat. it
nut super', to any in thisUotuttry.. A g their great
m em. 10121411 diStittenfsit them. Is the eveuesit of
rhlne7ll - cO ‘ngrionttitO - tii - Ari. t t s ioc - tultrii: a afill - Vnlittneof
One. Ifishlng you' all the sneers you so highly de.
her,' I am. sir. yours very truly. -
Baltimore, Dee. ZIA, 1856.
=I
'tient kiwi: Permit 'me to ex pres.s you' herewith my
niltievre thanks for the Fuperit Graml.utol
whirh ynot loo.e loaned soiat7ol au N inlet I have•per
formed :It iny:roneerts.' 1 cannot hut colon:n(4We you
upon the immezim.prog.reN.4 and itourovemettts)att row
e or k tin th oly nrnl,e on your Pianos.nhhili~ iii oftti:
km. ran atootici vrryAlest lii this country.
Willi he:trt v wiolies for y our sneers awl prosperity,
wit left you rialy firm, o by youreilteri.tlso..etiergy and
activity. 1 remain yoars very truly.
July 1.5, 1857---ly. ylAUitiCls sulmcoscii.
HOVER'S LIQUID HAIR DYE
The tip:Unions of Prof. Booth and Hr. lirinekl
having previously beep published, the billowing Is no,
added:—
From Prof. .iilcrl0:1$10'. formerly proleiclor of Theory
and Prank .° of Yledlchie 'in tin, Foliate Medical' Col•
lege of Penin.ylvania. and Into Pride/is, of clurgery lu
the American College of ledichic, tie.
kina.rniA. Nov. 27th. 1858.
Mr. Jo. E. E. lloaver:—.% trial of vour LIQUI
11 A lit Up, will convince the most skeptical. that It
a SAFE. artiANT, and EFFICk , IOV3 preparation. Unlit
many othe'rs it Into In several Instances proved s
viecable in the cum.& some Nita °onus eruptions on II
head. and I havo no hesitation In commending it
those requiring such an application
Very respectfully, J. F. X. Mel - IX/SKY. M. P.,
HOVER'S IVIIITINO INKS. !minding HOVERS
WHITING KLI7111). and 110VEIt'3 IN DF.L1111.1.: INKS.
still tnaintaln their high. eharaeler, which has :dways
distiognblied them. and Ibe extensive demand first
created. It is continued unie terruptedthe present.
tirtleis addressed t , ..tlbt 3lainulhetor v. No . : din 11.10E'
.Street, above FOURTH. told No. 144,)
receive prompt attention by
lE2l=!
•
T
11 - E /11.„A,0 N E l'_l
rho undersigned after‘ tunny years ofearefufrosearch
and experimem t. have disc. arcs est I‘llll parf , etvellsob
laniVettleitt. unoxcepti ntalolu IlliJatai COMplA•tel,l
mit.oll fag the maternal function. unbent employim
any of the tannattirAl and deleterious expedients so of
tun raw rted to for that fourpo.c. Apart front Its set eir
te f provOtting' oncoption— It • an InlnliLlu
1111.0110 of restoring to 110:11C1 no d *lgon• the abused, fle
nnwell nod enteelded e niticti..tis of females
a.al'of rents Loreting stud restorin the general health
to Its wonted cimstitutbUnd hrtcel ity. it
31,oymic Rem. 0 Welt encircles the lonly directly over
the es fluty, I, ttle 3lagnet le ne:lon ..r Mitch the lit
emulating parr Is 'titan . ..lolA . Mud hold li, abe.Sallre.
and the %Dal lanin , lll/141,1.1.1r cltrrelila lirra
441 4.1 i by 01.011.11 excesses are turned book through the
system. stnnulatlng 80 the l iseerkto a healthy nor
tone. Inn true moral aspect. 110 valid objecdon
fool be urged against Its lawful rise. Inasmuch no It is
Resigned to au bto.rve a great it purpose In the
repreductive eeon t ny.. it I s itopo.silde in a LAO' cant
to give Ihe reader au atitquate conception of the vir
tues 01 the discovery and Ille Moon. of Its actian,
etedleutly. the proprietors have prepared a pamphlet.
fully 011110.11 het the philosophy or its tuftutmet, upon
the genitive toilet b tn. Its uses. testis and results, which
they trill forward, upon (lid ryei,ipt of 91z cents In
postage stamps. to any address
.Tile prier oftlallelt Ib $1", sent by mall free.
he COUD,St.Y,
,NORINiN a CO., 310 bromlwey, New
York Address Ilex 2341.
Pee. 2, 1027 • •
STAUFFIM tic HARLIN'S%
CHEAP IVATCD ES AND JEWELRY,
•
'V 110
the .I,EsA.I.N.A.NIiTAILe•
No. 148 (Old No • ,
00) North SECONI and iro . Tt y , 'fr e r or S u t e o r re of
Nuorry,
Gold lover Wutellea. full Jewelled, 18 caret cases, $2BOO
Gold ',opine. IS enrol, 24 00
Sliver Lover. full Jewelled, 72 00
Sliver Lepl no, Jewels,o 00
Superior Quantum. . 1 7 00
Gold Speeturleo, • 7.00
Elmo Silver do., -1 60
Gold BruceletP. 800
. ..
. . . .
• •
1,00; rl/411,1'onells, 1 00
.81Iver Tea opoonr, soL • 000
Gehl l'eas...alth Pearl! and Silver holder.' 1 00
liold Illiger Icings 3714 ets to Vs; . Wash Glasses
'ishilirly4ptv - ylatxot fir,ttlarnot - Arwithelartlehalit
p .portion. All goods warranted to he what they ore
sold furl' •
' -," • STAtIFFER . A HARLEY. '
.
. .
•wr(111 hand some lio'd end Silver Lovers and Lo.'
pines still leaver thaw tho shave pares. ' -
Ort. 14 - 1807-IVr. ' .
•
1 1 - 01 IN IL ALLEN '& CO., Nos. 24 -4
ip Chesoat street. (south elde, below Water.) Ptilla.
.delphla, (the eldsst IVoi d were Itonse In 'the cite.)
llfanuthetnrers and Who`rvale Dealers In Patent Ma.
chine made Ilrootas, Patent arcerred Ceded...rem (war,
ralitedmot, to' 'Adak.) Wood 'and Willow•ware. Cords;
:Brushed 'de.. of- all derpiptloan. rinIAO ,rall and-ex
amine °del/dock. • •Auguat 5,1867-IY.; 4
T; IS DOW SHADES I—The finest,
lai
014400 ...ni:tralin i tru al orial l .`r s ,;"n t r. ° M - " 111 " a"
8.41. lIIMPXIII,BI.
illisccilancous,.
►I~HE . TEMPLEOFIA t.J
r
*Hiss KiCa i r comai
• And 'Sill] be •at his ulti titinriers' In North
Hanover street, during thu Christmas and New Year's
festivities, with one ei thu largest ashortuniuts of
CI IVI CuhFhl.llol‘ AR 11:15
Ever offered In • this place, immolating In part of Fine
Candy Toya and ahea, _Lon Lons, , hum
Chocolate and Pratt Drops, -hose, lmalie, and , Burnt
Alnlnide, Fulmar and exploding tiecretsd.e. Also:all
the common varieties.
FRUITS AND NUTS .
of, the latest illlrOrtlltiOllS such OS O ranges, Lemons,
Figs, livens, Currants, Citron, soft nod paper
shelled Almonds, Filberts, Cream., Cocoa, and Uround
Nuts. In connection oith the above au extensive
sortment of
.
of every quelity and- price, consisting lu part of Flue
adne„ ... aa_ . • ii.gJ . D . d other Lens. sewing and
Card Basket:, Fancy , lioNes.-146 - ii — M , Vallittiftlip•,
'r,a Setts, Masks, Ilrunnt.Utins, Air l'incols. A ceprdeous,
Ilarmonicaus, '1 rutopete. l.hensmett, of bone nod woad,
Dominoes, lxd to nod Other gamma. }linty Soap, Heir
'(lily and Port 111Ouales, Ac. N 43 have also a tine lot of
FAMILY tiltinihitt.s,.euti, as pulverised. crushed and
brown Sugars, of , every grade, (once, :Molasses, Starch
Orem) and Black 'leas, Spices, Buttes, soda, Sugar, 11 atm
and other Crackers. cheese. At.:
. , . .
The subscriber 'returns his sincere thanksto a genar.
OUR public fur the patronage heretofore bestowyttllll him,
nod hopes, by a desire to please, to merit a coothi 111111 C,
of the sand. • .• I'. 31.1)NYElt.
Carlisle. Dee. W. Ifi& -
11ANTC11, ifitellANT
1.1.
South honorer Street two d.s!rs Norttuor Bents & Bre . '
Storo.• lion just returned tram “I.
tut! start. GI &e. xuita
able for Spring and Suulaler weir. which Ile Is prep ed
to wake Op to order promptly, and on reasonable
terms. •
Aloe on hand ItE.AIiYLMADE crAyriti,
wroth, oil II steekaeollars, handke'relliers attd4ither ,
articles-usually . In -ajleutletuniss
Stero.
' th.ndo laaight elsewherdwill alsel v y ape, to tusasura
its . ,
1.ME13
of b'rkeux Valley Nut Coul. a stivorlor
cid. wok nocl for sale by
Atutunt t. IKL7
CIUMBERLAM) VALLEY it. It.-
11 - INTIM ARRAN° M T •."
up L ejt,
• I n t 7:"
1 On And after 31. /NI,A V. Oct. 12th 1857, l'nesehger Trains
I - . 8111 run as ildlews, s ytundayet excepted:,
'-- --- '------ I. Fillt HA1111.6441111ti.
• • 4 - Ist Train,
' Leave Clinesberslourg, .8.50. A: Or
i" • Shippon.burg. 0.20
t• •• Nro n Ille, 11.55
•` .
.darLlBle..____ _lO,lO.
- Media oir . sburg. 9)-00,
; . 11rrishur;„ 4...• 4%417;111... ..•
. POll atArititi:qllllllo
•
,
1.,„
0 .1" - 181 'fruit].
2.1 Tram.
t Leave lintrislAirg • n?..,, 44.. A. 31 1.50 P. 31
•• :- Ak m
riulesburg ''' l'.lo to 2.20 ••
Carlisle... 9.50 ' 2.50 "
" -News We, - . 10.25 " 3.25 "
" - Shippel.shurg, 11.00- t; - . 419) "
!At Cbambersburg, . ~. 11.30._ .." ... ' .4.30 , "
'grains leave Harrisburg fur Ph sholelphla. at 1,09, A.
SI., 7.55 A. 31.. and 1.15,'1'. 31..'v9a Celtnultin. Lenve
r Ilairliailirg ha; Baltimore. at 8.30 A. 31.. and I. 0 P. M.
Le . ave Harrisburg fur Pittsburg, at' 3.35 A. M., 12.25
Noon. Jinn 5.15:1% 31.• '
i - Passengers thr Pottmille. Beading. And points on Lila.
Dauphin and Susquellaima Bulb Dad and lor'l'revg.rB6l4
-31ille9slairg.-And•iminligou thin. NOrt hwr,,11 4 ..ara..1..-1.,
1.0,1, must take tIM Morning Train from Chambers,
•
FAres from Harrisburg. Mechanicsburg, Carlisle ' Ship•
penslturg. and Cliambershurg, Utill be lei, cents 14.1.4
utherolaid ha-Tickets at the Ulllre. 01.11 IV illtll paid lu
the Cdrs. O. N. LUl.l.,itipuet
Itallread - 0111.4K Challil.ersburg, 1
. 0.. t. 8,1857.-31. • l'•
IT . `V . L'S GALVANIC OIL
.1
, TLis great remedy ban Ad:tined for i tself. a world
reputat.ote. as aAO ss.ng t.• ItIMR. IAIII, 1/1 .
spinal disease. !the...lolmm Burt. and Scalds. N eryous .
headache. Erysipelas, Newell:la.' At, it has a nomical
. riled lit mom log pain. i omitting to the diseased parts
n natural current sf elect r:c.i y, l.y which - the healthy
fuuctioos urn restored Immediately, nod n cure effected
As no-one lots ever used this, article without benefit
we confidently refer to those rho have applied it, it
their testimony in Ito favor. . •
Per sale by S. W. Ilitverstiek. 8, bill , It. Kauffman,.
11..1. Kielfel, itud at all the country stores throughout
the county.
N. It. The uniform price is nett Ones a bnith•, as
this Js the only size that is shipped to the Untied
States,.
E:ffICIM
_ A
Do you wish, to find good employment. nod make
money with little or no investment, and mu lt6 ut
In
terfe.ing with your regular bublnees r 11 you do, read .
LLia ndvortlsruu•ut.
C. N. Tuna & Co., of 81r2 Broome Street, New York,
are manufacturing and ne . ling massive gold Pencils for
/hi each, (which are cheap at that price.) and they throve .
In a gift or prize with each Pencil north frolic $2 up to
VI $lO. $l3. $2O. $3.1. $lOO. 320 u, and
Veto. Don't cry oet " Humbug! lottery l'' it's no
such thing. The Pencils are sold at their rash value,
and all the profits... the first rust ate title., into
the gilts• middy actually cost the port Inner to thing
The Fir., 10 . 0,111141'111111.1 011 a slinple plan of drua Ing o
which would take too much rim mi.. explain, but %Lich
11.110 V er failed to gise Colllllll.te RatiSl3l4lllll. it e 11.0
drawo . lllldloont to purchasers 108 geld natches tit va
rious prices. 'l4 pun., of gold Jrllnrs. 2:;t: gold I. clods.
8511 gold chains. and n correstsaidiug howler of other
101.1., within two months. •
T111:4P. ARE NO BLANKS. •
but every purchaser drawn a priie worth $2 certain. and
It stands thousands of chant's tola. a higher henre.
tit wino a go al age..„Litt every nel A hla 11.4.4 till °ugh.
MIL the country. to solicit purchasers and any n-eat to
In.. successful. must have a Pencil and dprize to i,1111.1t.
We pay agents $1 cash fur rack purchaser lie obtains,
and the first person In any noighborlo,tl who tlrpllo6
tiro a Pencil and gill. will resolve the agency lid that
locality. SllOlllllllll 11.11 t obtain a valuable l a bs to
exhibit with his Pencil. he mould have 11111 e difficulty
In obtaining scores of purchasers• and making it . rt pay
ing business. ••
A snw IDEA! DEAD!! READ!!!
We ask nobody to send their money till they know
what prize they draw. Any person wighing to try their
luck. can firm send us their name and addreks, and we
alit make their draw log and inform them by return
mall what price they drew. when they ran no .d on and
take the Pencil and prize.. or not. w hicliever they
house: We give this triode. e only once to a purview
or. After the first drawing, every purchaser w 111 1•e re
quired to send. in advance, thrlargli the authorized
agent. tie will send with each 'draw lug the number
taken nut, with full dei,riptlinfol the plan of drawing.
Address
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LI 0 W A It..D i A lATI ON,
A 11euet , 4414444t Itistitutb444o4to4ll44hed by Facial on
- downlent (hr the - retlet the-F14414-ttittl 414441114,44e11, -
inflicted with iruleut and i phletnir Ibsen:444A.
.puns MR ntl6e WJ «it 4 S,, ual .Idn•sseg, such
51./1111tAT41111,1141:A. SEMI:s 1,11: , u-
TicS1:11i.11oN0111111111A.111.EF.T. SI . I . IIILIS, thud leo---
11NANISNI, or M.1.6' ABUSE. Ay. 41e. .
Tht• II At MID ASStal ATION. lit x.ew of the awful
th•strwtion of hitinan . iir,... roused lo; rtes.ual disease, i
nod the dect I.Lioii, practised upolt the nof rlnt•ate 1 iv
ti•os or much disease. I;,y Quarts sett...al trots ago lii
reet.l their 4 o •sultlng S nr;zron. ape t ill .41.11.41;1,E
ACT worthy 14'0.14r name. pen a !lisle.. retry f. r tie
. treittnand or chi, class of diseases, In all i heir I. I ins,
and to giro :t1 bloll'Al. ADV ICS. 4.11.1115. to all .. Ito ti
~
I cum], by letter. in II h a tlescrlptb.l. ot tin. 3 r conditior ;
humpagelt kn. babas .4 .k
I lie, e..) nuld .NOB Of 50.
(retort omen. , to I•UltMhil AI LDICI.4 I.L. FREI; trit
CHARGE. ' It is needless to alid that the_Assoclation
commands the highest 31ediral still of the age, will will'
furnish the most appror 'I modem. treatment.
'rite I.lreetm.s, on a . ..evict/L .. of (lm past. led assured
'that their labors lu obis sphere of benerolert rliert.
hate been of great benefit to LllO all:lc:ed. espt dally to
the young. turd they have reiolved to riot, to throe
sel*m. with renewed seal. to this very important but
much desphleti muse. . • ..' .
Just published by the Assoriatlon. a l'eport'on +per
niatorrlnea. or Simi on! Iteakness. the Tire or Opa II Inn,
3lnsturbation or Self-Abuse, and other bier axes 01 the
Sexual Organs, by the Consulting Surgeon. which will
be sent by mall, (in A sealed letter envelopeo IRE): OF
CHARGE. on receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage
Address, for Report or treatment, Dr. GEORGE It.
OALIitIGN, et...suiting t , ..nmor, Howard Aesoclatiou,
No. 2 South Muth L•treet. litiledelphia, i's.
ify order 'lithe Directors.
'EZRA D. ,IIEARTIVELL, President.
GEO. FAHICHILD, Bocretary. • ,
Dee. 2,1857.1 ..
H oUSE
.AND LOT AT PRIVATE
• SA1.11:
Situated on Nest street. In the boinugh of Carilida
adjoining property of 11111lautPrffer on the North and .
811., Sterngt on tho South. The lot contain. 31 feet
front by 120 feel, In depth. with a comfortable, /
DWELLING 110USR. For further particulars
en pinion the premises.. '
pt.lo, 1967 -tf. • MARY GARDNER.
•
Store. Room -
bwoning on tionorer street, now 1n the oo
qtgAne.f-Itf-N.4ll:eon_kl . txtde,_le
from the first de of Apt') next. TlllB proof rty In nn
well known to - lotAnetto onto es' ;an - old .rt.tottlishod-';'
'stand, that nothing need to eold'ln mud to totality.
For further information apitty to the Sillgerther. at •
the Rail Road °Moo. • JOHN
, Jan. IL 1135tt.-tri Agent for the owner.
•
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A. R. lIHNIVOOD,wouId resgeetfully. Inform the
cit alms of Carlisle and vicinity it:Pt 'what tat en rooms
In Zug's new building, end corner of Market Squme,
'where be In at all times ready to take A M I', 8
in the latest and must apgioved style . mes 'Wen - •
iti twiny and cloudy !weathee en v ell no ricer and tot—.
!Isfhetiou given or no themes tend. Prrtrsite 01 d l'a
led. .81 bast I'letures ' eri fee
. f117t740 t erin e Llsv‘ty •
' , ,Aintrotigws warragted - histantithe test of time. bent.
Or Water.
Lstilen end fiet ' illemen pre cerdhilly , itn tied to ealt •
Triceh heni 2 rtp:40144). iii,IJUIWOOI).-„
hills f. „ -
TOYS AND FANCY GOODS
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G_E_N
C. E. TODII k CO.,
992 Ilrouloo,t , treet, Now York