Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, August 11, 1858, Image 3

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GARI.IBLE PRODUCE' MARKET..
'Reported .weekly for. , tbe 'tierald by
• Woodward-do SOkmld t.
Ft;tlUft 'Superfine, per 661.
do. Extra, . • do. '
do. , Fondly
RYE
WutrE.NtIEAT per boigiel
lUD do. ."do.
ATE do.
cooN , • . - do;
OAVI do..
CLovigno E En do.
TIAIOTIIVBEED do.
SMING BARLEY
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stew ilbt)ertisenletits.
IllorSe's !whoa Root Pills.
CAUTION
Merchants arlit.Traders will lo on their Guard
and not .be imposed upon •by a: Collide ;Yell of
Morse's Indian Root Pills. signedl A. D. - Moore.—
All genulemindian Root Pills havirthe name tied
signature of A. J. White A; Co. on each . ism
• . DR. MORSE, the inventor of MORSE'S INDIAN
MOOr PII.LS, has spent the greater part of bin life
fa travelling. having.visited Europe, Asia and At
• ,
riot, AS well us NOrth A111014.1=.11M spent three .
years among tile .Imllans of oil/. ,Western country
-At was In. tub, way that the Indian, Root Pills
were first discovered. Dr. Morse was the first man
to establish the fact that all diseases arise Dom'
0/ , D1.091)-that bur strength,
' • 41.1 th end life depend upon MI:cella! fluid..
A. 3. writql
60 reiiiii — CreBfient, hew Yer
Augurl 11, 1858
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Walnut Street, South 11 eat Corner of 'Third,
PHILADELPHIA
INOWSPORATED UT- STATE_ OP PENNS'S! ii,VANIA
FlyE ,VEi CENT INTEREST
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-.,Money Is rocolvcd In any xont, largo nr small. and In
Wrest paid from lite day' of deposit to the day of with
Arawal. • . .
The office Is open'every day from 9 O'clock In the
morning till 5 o'clock In the afternoon, and on Monday
and Thursday evenimts,till 8 o'clock. •
' • 110 N. llii VEY L. BENNER, President.
IiGRERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President.
WM. J. REED; Secretary.
MEE=
Henry L. Benner, •
Edward 1.. Carter, •
Mutant Selfridge, •
Shinuel Ashton, ~
C. L. :litmus,
• Money In received and pa;
without notice,
The investinents'are mad,
— Ground Bents, and such
Gliaiter requires.
August 11,
THE - : LARGEST CHAIR AND
• E'IIItiIITOILE ESTABLISII3IENT •
IN THE ;UNION
equate In Hampden toi(nshlp, county aforesaid, bound
ed by lands of Joseph..Eberly, Ni.thanlel Eckels, and
Benjamin Eberly. Eight nerve Is well timbered and the
balance in a good state of cultivation, 'I here Is a never
failing - stream of ruindn'g water on this Eruct: -
No. 3. On Saturday. the lltb Jay of September, 1858,
a lot of ground In the Borough Mechanicsburg,
bounded by the railroad on the north, High strict pn
the east, and Strawberry Alley on the.smith about 80
feet on High street, and 18u feet deep. Sale to COM.
mance on end) day at one o'clock, M., when the
terms of sale will ho made known by
JOHN HOUSER,
JOHN SADLER,
• Assignees of David It. Rockafellow.
French Full Stuff Carved PARIA)It CHAIRS, -In sets I July 28, 18584. s..
with Noah. Hair. or Brocatelle.
Nathiot's Gay Stieet Wareritacima,_
Extending from Gay to Frederick Street, having
40feetfront; 170 feet deep, and 6 stories high.
BALTIMORE,. ,MD.,
11 hero
+) fit 3 lo
;loth or
Is kept always oh laud, or made to order, ewe
of French TEMA 'FETES, In Plush, Hair
Ilrocatelle.
Fromm Full stuff and Medallion, l'arlor ARM
CHAIR; In Plush. Ilnlr, , Cloth, or Ilrorntello..
SOFAS; hall'Freueli nod Walnut Parlor
cliAlltS; In Mir, Cloth or Plush.
' ROCKING ellAllth—varluus designs, In Ilnir, Cloth
and Plush.
Stull Spring LOUNGES—a large ornament altraya
on bond, or any pattern made or covered with any
goods to
Walnut . ; complete; from $3,
CANE MIMES and flocking dn.—the largest assort
went ready-made In the United Staten—frian $l2 n dos
en up,
Par Room, Office and Dining CRATES, in Oak, Wal ,
nut or Mahogany, with Cane, Wood or Stuffed Seatr
-an ansortinont embracing over 50 demo.. •
Wood Seat CHAIRS and SITIVRES and ROCKINO
CHAIRS—over MO &non.
'aatitur-ifetlx,llair-andilusk_Mitttreasetu:Ce_tery_s.
rlety. AIFo. -all kinds 'of Mk and Plain FlllllldS for
Looking Ulessee, &E.
A. MATItIOT & SON,
25 North Oay Street, near Fayette street
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VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY.
SALE. •
Will he offered at Public Sate, on
FRIDAY, the 24th day of 'SEPTEM
BER next, a
VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY,
eituated on_the . Cinindoguinet Verna,'
in West Pentisixiro• township, Cumberla. a county', 7
miles west of Carlisle, and 2 miles north of the Cumber
land Valley 'Railroad. in the midst of a fine grain-grow
ing country.. The mill Is built of stone, and rontait a'
thine run of Burrs, and one set of chopping atones, all
in perfect running order. The supply of water Is Ann.
dant, and a good run of country custom, Therelp also
on Um premises a -
PLASTER MILL AND RAW MILL,
both In good order. There are six acres of land wllltthe
Liorator right, atta,hed to - the props ty. ttn width
aro erected a good DIWEI.I.INCI 11011 SE• Stahl°,
and athin'eletininiarjUnt-Indldlngs,and auoribuid
of choke Pult. • •
As this bllll bas been known for ninny years, no 'the
pnmerty of the Into Francis ,Diller, ito further &scrip
tint, Is deemed necessary.' l'undmers can examine for
themselves previous to or on the day of sale.
Sale to CIIIIILIIVOCO at 10 o'clock lu the forenoon, whoa
terms will be made known by
•
August .1, 185S-t..S. •
N. 11:—Persons desiring fuller informal 4 'nay in'.
dross tilesubNeribern by mall, directed to tho Plainfield
.lion, Carlisle, I'. (J.
Lan, Ex. Insert till sale and send bill to this oilier.
I.?STATE OF JOHN SIIEELY,.B6h.
4
-I betters testaniantaiy on the estate or lobs Slice
, y, rate of b,wor Allen township, Unniberlatid county.
duce:vied, have been granted by the nuglster .of said
moiety, to rue undersigned. All persons Indebted to
the estate are requirol to mike Imiloolil to m uncut
a id those having doled+ to preseu t them duly authenti
cated for settlement to
" JOHN SHEELYI
LEVI MERKEL,
Executors of John Shoely, deed
Augl;bB
j 'IARLISLE FEMALE SEMINARY
lJ will commence Its peat session Erupt., Ms a
boarding and day !whoa, pleasintly located near the
Gorman-Ref Church, Nest lewither
,strset. Tito prin.
chsal.(3lrs. Claris.) will_ hada hums after_Aug.2l,-to ro
calve any who may wish to consult her about Ulu - ed
euestlou of their daughters:
It la desirable thet'...these who desire entering the
Bentluary, should be punctual at the °taming os a dolay
of a few days MOOS considerable incenvonieness la ferns.
log the °lotuses.
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* Bev. C P. Wing,
Kremer;
*Reif David nteryttt,
.ratrnus.. -
FIVE CENTS REWARD.
ltun'away &out the Uubs..rlbor. lex!-
, Mug .ttl, Mount Itc dc. Clunbrrland
county; on tpu night of the lUtit nit,
MA1.1:11A H. HARMAN, an indon.
tumid trirl` All potoono urn warned
(non .trootlng or 10nh0ri,.,.; bor .4
my °n0n...3, no I will nut be nocotmt
t 'abl4.
Aug. , '5B-0t
A. H. 0: gACYCKEN, -
2-21..plAIVN STREET, NIA:W TORN,
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SVIUNGES,.II,I3if.EPAtIIIe VIAL?, I:3I.ItADU
. AVM MEASUII.ES, NUIO. 4 INOIIOTI'LE9, ETC:
were, for brOglttsts, lierretnBre.
Pho,o„-rerberB, etc.. Omen ti UNN Were by the peeNBte.
A - , 16,4.11 •ileu suut 181810 to •,8,1 , t.rti re
frBB,
04.1c1..y- Itru r,14 , 4881,18,11tr8 ' 8088 1,1,0
.111111ETIe STORE
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Tundersigned hoot just reploidebud hie stock or
DitsuiS and AINDIOINES,' which, haviliK bee
looted with groat cure, ho In selleflod aro Fregh nod
Pure. Physfelenat prescrlptioue xlll be, protiiptiy nod
- filitlifelly Mt withal to. ' Ortiore Dont 'morthitute in' the to
country will labillied with earn AIM oit tha most renew, •
ablo tarot. All official prepamtione made Strictly in
accordance with •tho U, S. Itbarniscopoli.
. BMOCS (WOUND AND wilor,E,.
ouch he Cinnemon, Cloree, Cririnoder, pepper, .
Glow, Niustard, Baking roan. Washing Soda, Cream •
Tartar, •NUtmogs. Yeast Powder, Jinn, eltroti.Sweot
libujoratm Thyme. Ac., Ac,, fresh and pure.' lie hoe on - .
lined all the different Nitwit elodielnes of thehluy..
CONFECI'ION:4I?IES. •
$ 4,26
4.50
9,75
3.00
1.10
,„1,00
4 75
2,00
EZ2
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Oranges, bomons;WlTC - 14fircEurranfg - Prunes,
••Almonda, - Ellberrs; -- Wnitintsr, -- Grounrinulsr - ffreanmuls — •
Chestnuts, American, Remain and Front+ Candle. and -
Candy TAys•of oyery variety. Thaw wisblim to make
wholesale pureliasea can beralm supplied with Ilia best -
nullity of Confortlmme les and at lower rates than at
any °nir. lulus!, in the country. lie has also a full as
sortment of •
AMERICAN, OERMAN AND FRENCIL TOW, '
consisting of Wood and Tin of every, description. such
no Dolls, Doll Heads. Horses, Wagons, Moving
Figures, Foneyafork Boxes. JLnsko, Cord's. Drums,
Chairs, IViiiisr-Teitiopetn,- Whistles, 'Dressing Stands.
&c:, kc.. to be sold Wholesale and Itetailrand In priest,
couipidltlou . js defied.
FANCY GOO/)S.
Port /donnales, Pluses, Pocket 'hooks. Fine Pocket
Cutlery. Shell and Pearl aril t'ases. Needle.llooks, Port
Cabas, German, Frock and -American China
Ware. Inkstands and trays—Card 'hicks and pasties,
Jett Breast Pins, Necklets and,ltings.Combs Pull, Long,
Side, and Bark-Guthiperelia Combs. 'ilair.Clotheii. llat,
Button. Nall and Tooth Brtielles..Sewing hliks, Patent
Thread and Spool Cotton. Ihittons, ho., &a. „
. • PERFUMERIES. . : ,
— Riney Tellet — and — nther-Sonns. Peael Powderiq::-Ex----
•tracts. fiat quality flair Oils,Pomades, Sbavlng , :Maps
- and Creams. Tonth.Pasle, Pam era Thousand Plowel•a,
Taeophireds, Tenth ‘Vash, flair Invleommrs, and Hale
Dye. The 8110V0 have been solorled wlth.eare and will
all un'exanfinatlon, speak for themselves.
•
TOBA CCO AXD SEGARS.
On haul thnitiSt lot of Segura shit
_Tobacco that has .
over Limn brought to this town. Ws Pegari, will eon
- Vince-the Sthokur-on-trittLa-the-purliy_ol..the nuWerlac_.
of which they ennshd.—lfe has oil hand those only
which are imported and which he ',am re , commend 'as
such. Wu need not speak of the true German Seger es'
they have already gained for - themselves n reputation
that they se richly deserve: Ile elsa keeps the common
at tiele'of Segarki to soft the trade:7Tobacco such nui
iii
dmndo. Congress, Twist Plain, Fig Leaf, Caven
dish, Congrehs, and Fine Cut Tobacco and cnuff, the
best material.
Fooling thankful futile goneroua public for their lib
oral patronage, a continuation of the game Is iollciled,
at our permanent location in douth Hamner atieotoll
roetly opposite Ilannon's lintel, and next door to Mr..
C.lnhoirg linvery.
• Cxrlisle. Juni9 23,
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
.AT
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IUm.IC SALE
' FA S 'Jr • A T E
' offereeat p r ublie udu on f.ho prendsec on.
Tuesday,' the ith day of , Septuather, 1(55, no. inanslon
and Shrill of Joseph tiadli!t, son., deceased,'
r
114 the same.more or less,.
of first.rate Ilmostone land,'
sltuato in East l'enitsboro' tolvimhlp. Cumberland -
Comity; within threo' miles of Ilarriaburg. otte.riurth
of a mile from Whit., hall Academy. at Bowmansville,
formerly known as Bowman's Tavern.
The land Is bounded on the south by the Ctunberand
Itifitromt,
,turthu north by - lands of Dr. Josoph
Cralo, Gorges, and others, nod on ill,' west by the road
lea.liog to Oyster's Point, from which It Is distant
ale..it ono.foortlinf a mile.
-
Improvetuelith aro a largo BANK '
I AEN a double FltAlllE 'LOUSE, with ,
I Iteha I attached, and ill other necessary •es• I I
mover-falling well of wa. I
ter 'near the boast,. 'sod an orchard of
choice fruit. Al,ont ilvdaeres.of this land
is well timbered, amid the , 'almost, all under good fence
and inn high slat° of_eultivation.
- Salo In COILLIOSILL at ono-o'clock on said day, whop .
terms will bo undo known and attendance given by .
• JOHN SAA ,, Dhlilt
." . *JACOB SADLER, '
Eers of Joseph Sadler, son., doed- -
July 28, 1858-t. s.
* * *Lau, En. Iniert 4 tunes and charge this Mace.
P. Carroll Brewster,
•Joseph ii. Parry,
Francis Lee, •
Joseph Yeres, ,
Henry. DllTonderffer, •
yoreutiernad in own daily
le In Real Eatnto Mortgages
first•elnss securities as -the
ASSIGNEE:S s SALE 91? .REAL
Tho following Real Relate wiltbe sold at public sale,
r: •
No. 1. On Thursday, The oth day of Boptuthbor, 1858,
111 ho sold onjho promises, •
480 ACRES,OF 0000 LIM EN'TONE LAND,
altuate,lu.Sili'er Spring twp., Cumberland Co., within
'fur miles of Carlisle, hounded by. Mods .- of William
liongy, Culbersion's Ingo, and otheisr Thu improvements
are a FRAME DIVEI.I,ING HOUSH,with stabling and
sheds. About nix acres is well timbered and the bal
ance in a good statu.of cultiviiilon... - ,
At the same time and pinto will ho sold, ono Horse,
aimed two Horse Wagnii, Hay Ladders, aWagton Box,
and a quantity of farming implements. ,
,
No. 2. Bo Fridny, Mu 10th deg) , of Soptonilm, 1858,
will ho sold on the premises,
. 37 ACRES OF BLACK SLATE LAND,
•
PUBLIC SALE.—As the Assignee
of John Coover,l will expose to public sale, on the
pretnises,.on TUESDAY, the 14th of September, 1815,
at 11 o'clock, A. M.
A FIRST-RATE FARM,
situitte In North Middleton township, Cumberland co.,
on the Conodoguinett creek, and bounded by John Ja•
cobs, David llooter's Mill tract, Adam Thom, David
italstom.altd others, containing
143 Acres ,
having thereon erected a
II OUSE,
.LOG BARN, CORN-CRIBS,
wmon Shed Carriage blouse, and other Improvements.
About 120 acres are cleared and under good fence, the
residue well timbered. The land in of an excellent,
quality, pa..ov Ihnesione And partly elate a-part of
which lire been well limed, and has on it a good Apple
Orchard imd o, her choke irtlit trees.
The farm I. capable of dlviblon, nod will be offered in
parts or nll together, IS will bent suit porehnsere.
The terms will he made known on the day of Sale.
111,11AF.1. L. 1100VElt,
, - - ,Assignee of John Coovor.
July 21, 185lt—t e
: I
ire .
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A VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR
SALE,—The undersigned. baying rellimulPhed
the Mereantile Ilueinese and removed to the Country,
offers - hie Valuable TOWN TWOMEY and STORK
STAND, situated in Upper Strasburg, Franklin County,
Pa., at Private Sale.
'fib, Property consists of FIVE ACRES .
OF LAM), more or less. of the best quail- • t 'e ,
ty. The Improvednints aro a large new •• • • 11 ,
,I woistorled illicit .:•1‘0, 1 0) ST an
AND dt:t fe
DWELLING, a Br ell SITING HOUSE. "
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sufildiently capacio to change. lino a
• Dwelling; Smoke Ile se, Wood House, Carriage House,
Corn Crib, two stub s, and other niteewtryntild conve
nient buildings. 'There are two fine Gardens attached,
with kgood,selectlon of various binds of choke Fruit
Trees, end on the property is one of the verj best
Springs of Liniestone %Voter In the county.
This is: beyond doubt the best Store Stand in the
Town, the undersigned himself having done dbuSiness
amounting to 512,000 a year. It Is now occupied a 4 a
Store Stand. and the only reason why it Is offered fur
sale is lice uos,. be has removed to the enuntay,
Persons wishing to Invest In such a Property. could
not do bettor than to make all examination of this, and
see its advantages. The proprietor, residing near the
town. will be pleased to show it to parsons who wish to
purchase. The payments will he tondo easy and no.
commutating. ..
July if f '56-6w.] , PHILIP "EARPER.
SAMUEL DILLER,
JOUN 011111DE11.
A L FARM AU PRIVATE SALE.-
Tly undersigned hereby nollfieli all purchasers of
farms, that ho wishes during the. summer or toeing
l. to tilsposo of his property. located 4r, miles south•
east of Corlislu, Cumberiard county..N.
property consists oflllty.eicht acres or best finali
ty of I.I3IESTONE. LAND, and In n high stato.or culti
vation. Tim Improvements are, it new .
and commodious BANK BARN. a good
b
k .
Aa-'2O
DIYELLINCI.IIOUPE,
a well of never Ailing waterfand an - or
chard of evory variety of choice fruit.
The proprietor being; anxiousto remove to a distant
part of tint county; will sell at a moderato price, and on
accommodating terms.
For further parlleulars apply With° proprietor person
ally, at his residuum on the above property, or by letter,
to Carlisle, Pa,
Dr. S. D. Kieffer,
-*J.- H.- Parker Dav, -
*Jounsou Moore,
Aug. 4, 186K.;3t
July 28,1858-sts.
%. 4 •Yatheaster Examiner," " fAhnnon Courier," in
melt touint $1.60 and ebargo Herald Office.
CARLISLE. St LP HUB. 5P111..413 : 5.,
Thigilerintiful and popular watering place Is now
open for the season. Tim buildings tire large and coins
itindinus. the grounds Improved Ulth extensive lawns
and shaded' onike, whilst the m.dlelmt) qualities of the
sprints, aided by the bracing mountain ale, will restore o
healthand vigor to the Cleat debilitated system.
A lii4bitini or. Illtlfle,.ond.rtt,efflefunt -morps of-ser—
vant., bilim ' , eon ongogoil for the season. The table In
mipplied, with all the delicacies. of tho reason; the
Anunlicis pro well furnishiut and those who seek ple.•
urn an well Us health will find the customary , amuse- •
mints of witterliiir pieces. combined with all the apply
awes ern first alms. Intel.
WM. M. DAVIDSON
VlSlters 'having' l'ldholelehla or .hrtitlteere in the
member. reech Carlisle 14 2 P. M., end arrive at the
' , pillage before tea. '
July 14,'68—Ens
NITINDOW,.SHADE;S:!--The
' l hv•.xt: cliNtiwor.vnrtteillni ti tlludnw
'.• 1.0 h.. t 161. •
j . fJ. KIEFFIIR'S • .
0A ER AND WE TAIL .0:
Drug, Chmioal, Confeotioniri, 7 ,Fruit
• . eiND 4 "*. - .
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31car- testate Sales
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TWG.STORY WEATHEILBOARDED
MICHAEL FRIESkI, fir.
OWEN :It CIIANDLEA,
VIA s 14.4 0
ULD MEDAL-PREMIUM
- PIANO FORTES I
WILLIAM KNABE- & CO,;
MANUFACTURERS OF GRAND• AND
.'S-QUA-RE-PTA-NO-FORTES;-.
8. 6. and 7, North Eutaw street,
Opposite the Eutaw House',
And nt our NEW SALES-ROOM
207 Baltimore street, between Charles
and Light streets.
- Thosecelehrated PIANOS Faire, fir
enverel sec.:St:lvo yours. been awarded the .highest pro:
Mimes fur excellence over all competition. They have
also hoot pronounced VS. Thallterg, the most celebra•
tad pianist In the world, lind other dist' nutilslied trusts,
inoluding Mr. Strakescli,.&c.,,Stc., to be If not au•
porter, to any In thin country.
We have constantly on hand at our extOnelve Ware•
roomilis above, the largest assortment of fine PIANO
FORTIN Lola, lounl In this city. which
.wo ,will sell.
wiudesalvand retail, on .tho most 'Mural forces to suit
the times. • •
bL avert' 'OAS° are guarantoo our Pianos to 41No entire
satisfaition.
44r- Constantly on hand a One asanrtment r 51.1.11,0-
DEONS of the best makers. at prices from $l5 to $2OO.
t;rlL. Always fat sato a large numbor or speoud-hitUd
PIANOS, at prim; ranging from $l5 to $:00.•:
—ss.-Planos sixellangod r lllrod.mid Wood..
- • •• • •AVILLIA3I.KNAIIE h CO..
Jill) , 21, 1858. ,
CHICK ERING & SONS, .
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NOIO HAVE RECEIVED '
T /11:fY - FOUR M E: 4 DA L ,
THE' FIRST PILE MIUMS OVEIt ALL CO)
PETITORS IN-THE UNITED STATES.
MESSRS. SONS. having removed to their now
ware mono+. lath Chesnut ttreet, Philadelphia. are pre•
pared to oiTei. It largo astortotent, or GRAND, PARLOR
GRAND. SQUARE and It MI rr_tri A soyo.irrEs. IP
various ~ty les and caters, and ni privet which cannot
fail to, please. Deseriptivo etitaloguts sea to any ad
divot upon appli..atiou. • • .
July 21, I 85S--ly
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13,0...0 KS !!.. i3001C.5..!!!
I.3 QCkKB S - 11 : 11 - 1;OCK TAYLOR AT SMITII • •
are solo agents In Franklin and °timberland couhtles
fur the following valuable works:
Ilenton's Abridgment of the Debates - of' Congress,
Price per Vol., Cloth s;t de, Sheep . 3 'A.
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Bontou's Tiffety• Year, Vie ; toinpleto lu 2 vole.
Cloth $5 00, Law Sheep $0 00. • .
. ...
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nod bound, $0 00. .___
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Burton's Cyclopliedin of Wit and [rumor. •
'American Eloquence; a collection of speeches, etc.i
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.
co 7 00.
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q m!nders' Primer. , .
Sanders',Speller. '
Sanders! Reader, No. 1.
Sanders' Reader, No 2: -
Sander? Reader, No. 3,
Sanders' Reader, No. 4. .
.Sanders' Reader, No. 5. •
Sanders' Reader, No, 5. ' - -
Sanders' School Readey.
Sanders' Ladies' Reactor.
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.—Motodnone r -.
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Finn Hosguth, Boyle: Youths', and Children's Fnncy
lints, Of every color,
STBAW t 1 OODS AND CAI'., we Aro sure the best
axsortment evor offered lei the county, and worthy the
attlen Don of nil:
BOOTS AND SHOES.-
of every variety told style, Ladies. Misses and Chil
dren's tine Clatters, and all kinds of Children's Fancy"
Shoes.
For Gentlemen a good assortment of every style and.
littish; in tact every variety in our fine.
Thankful to the public for past lavers tre solicit a
contlnu.ttion of custom. to we are sure We can make
it to the advantage of the purchaser.
Carlisle, April 28, 1858
...5.,..i,
nl.
A Card front Dr. James 111 ; Jarrett,
OF tile, 1'0t.41 LU..13 /At. 11.31.1it1.—ory uou•
'ruction for LllO NMI 4.11,411 . 1 years with Lila 01,000 lustittb..
Bum as Chief ruyericiam aud'a twelve years' course of
steady devotion to the Cure of Pulmonary Consumption
and its Kind; ed diseases, together 00th Lay 01MM/a
uppurt unities arid ad r C.ll lege ur pathological research—
aided 001 a little by a porlret s)stoui tot Alerlical
tion—h no °alibied we to arrive at a decisive, direct, out'
emcees: dui course Di treatment tor the positive and radi•
- carcurtruratl - thscaseerol-the-Ilievat,hurigs,saird-Air-
Passages. By . Inn. ration, the yap, ,1111 curative prop
ernes ul atomicities are directly addressed to the diseased
I °roes dud the hiteguirreut. ldo nut adi is° the thorn
.thatical Inlialatieu, of any hied, to the exclusion of
guttural treatinutd ; nod although I. consider It a useful
adjUVallt 111 1110 proper aiaisauttleilL Ul these tearful gild
olio,, htmlt:l !Altman., -yOl. 1 1100111 It very precesvairy :that
inch patient sutural trove tau bumnft iii both gi) 110rall
.red tuca. treaLlituUL. Iltu Surreal 01 my 1011.1/100 L hi
are above diseases, and the high character el the loud
Cutler, 1/ler which t teat u nu 1001.1 had Ike horror to pre ,
side, aro tea Stab kninyn to peed any Eulogy or corm
r. e .tirour UlO. At the soncitatioir et many private and
profeSsirmal friends, through 01,000 Lill 1 1/11.1 liroplC old
the above chanty tins beer, lung anti llbmullj supported
:hid alter duo 00131,1durailital,.1 have eutiVlUdtal to tirakr
such arrangaareiris as wirl briug the laments of my 01-
perience and treatment WIWI la tllO reach id all, awl nut
curdle° 111)11011; 1111 1101010101 . 0, to tlb.eo'udly 1111 u en Lured
the 1 11111.1111 try, ur %he were able tot hilt meat my office.
11611111 g thurerure, that the rirrairgurriertt will give entire
satislirction, both to toy proluespinAl brethreri and tire
public, I WOlllll respectfully Murmurer, lit couclusum,
that 1 can new be consulted personally or by linter, Oil
all ;11,11.11 , 011 no ab •vo, dad 111.11•1110 111..1110 nun, the 1,111110
as used lir the institution, moored to suit each linlf
vi dual. case, luhaliug Vapors, aleffical - Inhalers,
S.c., will be forwarded by express tri any port ul tiro
Jolted States or the Cituarlart. Timms-31y terms yr
rreatureut by loiter are as 1011010 s. vir.: $l2 per mouth
for each patient, Odell will include wedicieni 'sufficient
for ultu ta01411•0 114; als 1 1 Inhaling tuner, and au In
haling Apparatus. Payment as leiltrivS: $0 to be paid
to r..xpress Admit on 00001111 01 the box 'of Medrolire. and
the Immure to at the eximation of Llie month, if the
patient be cured or is 011L1r u ly 6.1 L1L•1113,1 with 1 , 110 Great
went. I.:damns, IQ giving a toil histury id their case,
'arid their symptoms In lull, carrhe treated as null by
letter as by personal examiurition. Patients availing
their...oes ur Dr. Jarrett's treatioput may rely upon
immediate and permanent relief, us he student has to
treat a case over terirt.) .. days. Letters for:idyllca priruipt•
ly answered. For Butner particulars address •
JAMc.e M. .lAltlik.l".e, M. D.;
No. 820 tirLenhvay. Cor. fwnd th St., N. Y.
P. B.—Phyniclans and othorbly I. it Lim city uru
cpectfully Invited tonsil at the I uhrissary. e hero many
inters:Ming canes can ho witnessed, and while our' in
euev WS fur the inhalation uf medicated vapur
ca u sta.o and suspected. LAugi'6l3-tins.
mama
NORM II A N E It- STREET
'CON FELTION ER Y, • •
CARLISLE YA.
Wholedule Rat Reduced $2 per 100. lbs.
The attentlun of Country Merchdota and the public
genuraily, InvittYd 'to a large no urtment
• . CHOI CE OA 4VIALEA -
manufactured of the best material and warranted to
I , olltlllll nu poison In their colors, which, will be sold
Wholesale or itstairat low rates etiho old stand of
P. moNys if ir,'" .
.4 . :
NORTH HANOVER STREET ,ARLISLE, PA.,
.
. A few doors North of thallarilsle pepesit Bank.
...„.._.......,.du5t received a.large assoOtment.of.
FRESII F.4II.I*TS. :411W NUTS . • -
of the latest Importations, consisting of . ,
• ()lunges, Lmuons, . .
- ...Raisins, ' . - Prunus
. Figs, . limes.
. • llonattnas,.. ' .' Fine Apples,
; Almonds, . • A,- ,Vilhome,
, . Cream Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, &e.,
all of width x 111 Lo sold at low rates. , Also, a - largo as
sortmeut OS
• TOYD AND FANCY.OOODS
of ovary' variety. , Also, all tire best brands of
81..0ADD AM/ TOIIACCO,
of Aanoilcan and German manufacture. •
The thiscritior.rutUrnn thangc for this Moral patron•
ago bestowed on him by the. !nadir. mid outrun a con
thusucis of their favors. Iltnuumber tie, Old tstand of
P. 3111NYElt,
Cailichr, ace It, 'GS. • • North Ilanover.ntitet..--
lIION.—TEN TONS pluirconl
I Pf,rg;t) P, I 11:0V. fi r P aft It. iti•tattl
11. It t'ltPit.tV,
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lisrcltancuii~.
SHE BEST
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" Casket of .Gomi
.of Wit . gnr.l Wisdom."
A THOUSAND AND ON STOKS
• 'OF FACT AND TANOY, WIT AN,EI . II IMOIIS
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RHYME: REASON,` AND . ::II,OSIANCE,_ ::
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Coo volume, 'erg° ()dam hrintlgonlio boilnd In roil
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I.OE design of this book Is to bring wholo libraries in
to a Anglo volume—to furnistm montal meal 11:r ovdry
day and MIT hour—aw ovary tastec'humor, ago, etb•
price—a book for the grave and goy,•tho old and young
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and Itegson, Wit and '‘Visdotn. Fact and Pitney,, which,
put together no they comp, praduco a sort of intolloctli•
Al plum pudding, Inasmuch tllo ' opals Is PM:Wed
and spiced with puns, conundrums. and drolleries, to
any.tiothing-of-tvgartsish-of-three-bundlredrengravirig - :
In finite pages are Avon the (MR1100401: thoughtoinct
sentimuut from Goothe,'Sydnoy Smith', Cam. Johnson.
uladAnany others; clerical anecdotes, Illbornian ocean
trieities, Western extravaganzas, gathered from the
four winds of 'the Press; outlines of the tales of Don
Quixote and OD Dian; of the fables of Florian and La-
Durham; of the °pie pontos dr Jerusalem Dollvered,
Telemachus, Orlando, Fttyloso, and others; of the Life
and Sayings of Mrs. Darlington, and.tho Widow Ile•
dot t ; of .the unsby Donors-, and the Green -Mountain -
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ler, Cummings the 'elephant destroy or and Livingston
tie gira ff e - chaser; of Stevens' travois In Egypt and
Palestine, l'aul and Virginia, Alex. Dumas, the Swims
Family Robinson. Mr. Whitton end Saul -Fetch ; With
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spirlts of the day—Longfellow; Bryant, Dayard Taylor,
Dr Kane, Comrnodoro Perry,•ote. It furnishes also a •
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travels; tied' wonderful discovering, lo atten d rater Parley, the editor of title hap . a world•wide
reputation, as an author—his writings Inuit* become
famillaras household words wherever the English lan
guage is spoken. THIS 14 Iliti LAST WORK. and we
prodiet foe It n popularity . equal, if not superior to that'
acquired by any of Ids former-pdblioations: '
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Lion, at the low price of . .Y,3 50, Agent*. wanted In all
parts oft% country to obtain subserlbermfor It.
Spoclu 0,, enplek Will be sent by moll; prepaid. to any
address on receipt of the prime. Yo, full phrticul4rs ad
dresk • DEKBY le JACKSON, Publishers,
Ilk Nassau et., Now York.
A %Ink Xl, 1858-8 t
ustness_rat
API NOTICE.—Thos. RIDDLEL
continues the practice of the law, hi r the office
formerly oceopleilliy I i fathocc - Wro. -- M,Biddle, Etrj
and more recently, by the law firm of Penrowie tr. Diddle,
now dleitolved.
-
Dec. 23,
•
W4.]
fl P. HUAIRICH,-. Attorney at Law.
•-re(Nllco on North lianover street, it few doors
south orals.' lintel. 7111 business entrusled to lihn
will br promptly Attended to. .[Aprll 15:
AW NOTICE. -- - REmovAL. N.
-
IE4 - PE N 110.9.:•hturromovotillim offloolo thiryoogr
'formerly occupied by him on Moil,
,street if 'few doors
oast of the Methodist Church whore ho wlll promptly
attend to all Jim:loess entrusted to him
August 19, 1857. -
rASV OFFICE.-LE HIM : TODD .
',EA has restuned the practice of the Law: °Mei In
Centre 53quare, *est side, near _the First Presbyterian
Church.
.April 8, 1857. . '
S: B. KIEFFEROE6e hi North
illanovor otroot two doors from Arnold s(in's
atom. 011leo hours. morn particularly.frout o'clock..
A. M.. and from 5 to 7 o'clock, P. AL
DOCTOR ARMSTRONG has remov
ed lila °Rice to Centro Square' west of the Court
Ruse; where ho may bo consulted at any hour.of the
day or ninht.. Dr. A. link hod thirty years experience
1111110 profession, the last ton of which have . .)een devo
ted to the study and ' , radial of Ifouneopathie moil.
clue. 3loy 'Knot. , • .
It.•.J.•S. It ANKIN t •
lloinocyatiae Physician end - Surgeon. Office,
Nast. 31 altustrent, - n,ijolnittgl•tstou'ic hnrdwnro store.
31dreh 31, .
faEO.W. NHIDICII,, D. D. , S: -.
kJ' tate . ihnnonstrator of Operative Dentintey ' to the.
'College of
13t1111•1., Dtt t i i M e rgery.,
• ero, Office at his residence,
,opposite Marion 11011,
Wort Street, Carlisle.
Nov. 11, 11157. •
i.O.LOOMIS ts
South llontAer street, """ - " CU& tW• -•
next door to the l'eqt
Office.
ha absent from Car Halo tljo last tow days
of each mouth
DR. GEORGE Z. - 11 'ern ;
` a te-~~`~`~~~
Having returned to Carlisle, offers his- peofessional
services tosthil citizens generally.
0111, in North Pitt street, nearly opposite LI/puller
residence
Terms—Moderate, (Carlisle, March fft.
i11igz., ,, .--,. BIGHT, DENTIST, from the Bal.
2-
."------1
- D R-.--GEORGE -S. SEA
illig-.
z~`-~ tismiro College of Dental Surgery.
. t.,. - 9..0111re at the residence Mills mother, East Louthel
strret..three doors below Bedford.
March ID, 18511.—tf. "
1)R. J. C. NEFF respect :
fully Informs the ladles and gentlemen
"" .6, ... 0-1 of Carlisle. and vicinity. that he has re.
sanmd the ;intake of Dunn..try, and Is prop trod to per.
form all operations on the tooth and gums, belonging
to -his profession. Ile will Insert full sets of teeth on
goliror silver, with single gust teeth, or blocks, as they
may prefor. Terms moderate. to suit the I lutes.
Office In high street, directly opposite the Cumber ,
land Valley Bank.
Attii-Dr. N. trill be In Newrille the last ton days of
every month.
Jan. 20, 1838.-lye
•
TIAA'BRSTIOK, Druggist;
North Ileum:err Street, Carlisle.
Physlelsn's prescriptions ran orally pompoundett
A full supply of fresh dru,te and
13. J.. KIEFFER, Dealer in Drugs;
Chemlealß,' Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Confer.
tlonary. South Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pa.
jp,T) BEDE & MENDE Nll A
BANKIMS,
Vorth Western Land and Collecting Agents.
Particular attention paid to the business of non.resl.
dentin, such at; buying and .aulling Real I.:state, loaning
hi utey on real astute' kecuritles. Paying 'faxes and
looking :After the general interest of uon•roslduuts.
References given If required.
Address IiEEDI
Minneapolis, Minnesota.
.lulu 1854--1 y
' •
w. • C. - RHEEM, •
ATTOWIET . AT LAW AND GENERAL AGENT
Minneapolis., Minnesota
tlnn
IV I giro
t r t i O t . l Na t iL n e t s o t m e : I n i t 3 ;, ti b n i n iv " t il:17 11 00 1 1 3 , 1
Neal Estate nod securities" Negotiate leans; pay•tuxe-,•
locate land warrani o.'ki•. t Se. Refer to the members of
the Cuinberland County liar, and Mull prominent citi
zens of Carlisle, Pa. • [Au; 4'58-1y:
r U m B E It K. Shapley, sr. i .
J haring purdnised the LIMBER YARD, farotorly
kept by Henry Wyss, has removed 11 to dile corner of
Nor. ft and t st reels. where lie has at large lot of oak,
chesnut shaved slid cut shingles, with .notts of air do.
scrintien, oat: plank and scantling: shingly and plaster-
ing lath; tither'whkli will ho sold cheap fur rash.
Mirth 21,
FRANKLIN- HOUSE, ,
South Hanover Street, adjoining' Vourt Reim,
Car Pa. JOAN HANNON.
- Proprietor.
4Q- Mali Coach loaves dully for Popertown. Potorit
burg, York Springs and Hall:icor front this 4lnuse.
QCRIVENER .AND CONVEYAN
io spoNstmt 100 Itegloter of Cumber
and count'. will carefully attend to the transaction of
all such business as may ho un trusted to him, ouch us
the writing of Deeds. Mortgages Contracts, do. Ho will
Mao dovoto lila attention 'a the procuring of Land War
rants. Volutions. &c. nn woll an tint purclinse dud sale
of ReaF6statto, negotiations, of loans,- sc. tia,.Office on
West nigh Stuart. formerly occupied, 1 W. M. Penmenn
ksq. near the Methodist °berth..
SIMON P. SNYDER, Ohio.
• W. K.Ma . AILLANE, PonliNylV4lll/1. -
L. le COOK, Ithode [slued. .
SN YDE R, FARLAND, AND
COOK, • -
Bankers and Dbalers In Real Estate,.
MINNEAPOLIS,
• . - Alinoesete Territory,- -
'June . •
CIUMBERLAND COUNTY NOR
k) SCHOOL—The second sesdou :Ibis Insti
tution will poinnioqoAti LITERARY lIALL,
Ps., on TUESDAY, APRIL sth, 1858, nod contloun
,PI E MONTI'S.
- -
An able corps of Instructors have been secured. nod
nn eltwt will be spared to reuder the school worthy of
tike position It souhAjo - occupy, and of . ,the patronage it
iespectfully solicits . -
her circulars wrierilning - full.partionlars addieis
T.' A. bleKlNSßlC,"lreasurer: •
Nolertiiv, Nn:
By order Of the Board of Trustees.
BANIKO SIISILY, President.
Joe. Moo t_411311, Secretary. Neb. 17, 'OS.—tf.
HAN'XU4I, NEItODUANT , TAILOR,.
L West 31nIn Street, (oppaulto the Railroad office s ,)
has.just recelvud'n new and elegant' assortment of
Cloths, Main, Mack and Fnney - citualutertwandwvailety '
ridaltradWeveetWetntnits;44-11-Lwhielr7he—ril
make up to n 'eneuid 68hidenble style, end- on reto
417- Ordure attended An.promptly, andlivu htting of
nil htratunts taranteede,er. nu Riau. ',"
Varllcto. may 31848, 4 . ' N. lIANTVIW
New *Wm
jAftGH SPRING ARRIVAL
/_ . 4IV'YORif ANlrsllll4ollllPliitif
1:L ANT N.F.W. GOODS,
A. •W. BENTZ'S' STORE.
Splendid steak of new Black Duns Silks—kingnlfkont
Styles Panay Dross Silks..
MOH t i HARE f 1 . 1 ELEGIOITI
,Froneh Foulard Snick, Chinese Silks. Satin and
•
Striped Ilarogay. 'Palomino, Ducallee Beautiful
. • new priand chunim French pridtud JACO,
• nuti s, vary handsome Onglish 8011.
Banta, vary handsome Freneh
• Brilliants, English French and
Atherlcan Prints, Scotch,
• ' Gingham, •
Bonnets, Don;
• not Ribbons and
• Dress Trimmings, -
• Shawls In avow variety.
Silk Grape, Stalin, Casiunere„
' ke. Enibrolderlea very loot Corn. .
prising 001ZA lIS. SIMS YES FLOUNO.
. INOS, EDGINGS: VNI I,S, 'a. Ca rpot Inge
..atid_oll._Claths: I.TIAN, I N
• THREE PI.Y, DRUSSIMI,S, COTTON .4 HEMP.
Druggets and Floor 011 Cleths of all widtbs„ •
LIMED GOODS.
A complete assortment onibraeing all. the -most eels
brated marks.
• Gloves and
Hosiery for to. •
. dies, Mieses and
Children, great variety
'of. kid, silk and Cotton
Gloves,•Ladies Elegant. Twisted . •
- DOMESTIC AND ETA -
P
PLE Bleached and- unbleached '
Skirtings, Bleached and- unbleached sheet
Digs. Woolen and Cotton Flannels° Corset
Jeans Tiekings. Cottongdes, Satinets, •
'PYoOfili,' Cotton avid Linen Dia-
Tablo_Covers: Bleached • •
and - Brown - drilPega ,, - -
and an endless va- •
' . • riety of other
•
• . articles.
•.
In WIC this strOc . of goods a veze.gtcnalve, thor.
ough Mid complete, having boon parch, sod with
groat dont of rare, we fool conildet4,we MU please_ any
ono who will favor us with A call.
tandid_parsonal...who _have...patronise& us...hereto,
fbrew-wili-ndmitthat-we--have-sold-tho'best-hargains
over purchased In Carlisle. ii',, can assure our friends'
and all lovers of;' Cheap floods," that wo.are es well
prepared as ever to offer superior inducements for their
patronage. A. W. MINTZ,
South Hanover street, opposite tho Post Office.
earlislo. April 21. 18511
EW GOODS ! NEW GOODS !I
N
, lflutvoJust returned from Now York nod
dolphin. and am new °honing in the now store room
the laro nod most splendid stock of
,f
SPRING AND sommEn GOODS.
ever brought to Carlisle. A magnificent line of LA
DIES DRESS GOODS. mull No Blain and Fancy. Silks.
Bay/Were Side Stripe Silks Elegant Black Silks, very
He Chovlurs. Grenadines, Valeneloas, and Ina.
Vege - StrlpalteLatiec — DlicalllC Organdy'
Lawns. Brilliants, etc., etc.
A full assortment:of Embroidery, Elegant collars,
Undersleeves. Handkerchiefs, inserting, Edgings,
FloutiOngs. etc., etc.., cheaper than over, Cimbrlrs,
Barred and Striped Jaconets, Swiss Muslins, Napsooks,
etc., etc. Muslins, Tickings,Cherks.tiinghams, etc., of
alt kinds and nt-the very inwest - notch. • • -
' BONNETS,' RIBBONS, FLOWERS,—
, Ruch., en entire new assortment. • .
SPRINO SHAWLS, a large assortment and very
chuiip, such as Stella. wool DuLeine, Thibet,Gronaditie.
New Cloths and Ca.lmams also Just received. Can-
elmelierand other goods for. Boys' wear In great variety.
Counterpanes, Hosiery. Gloves, Mitts. etc.. etc.
A full and new assortment of-Mahogany,-Rosewtod
and Walnut framed Looking Glasses. . ._
- .CARPETTN(IB AND MATTINGM.—Annther supply of super
Imperial, Ingrain, Venetian, !temp and Stair Carpet.
Ines. at very reduced pricei. This shirk has been laid
In with great care at the very lowest rash prices, and
will be sold for the rash at such prices as will convince
all that Ogilby's new store Is the place to ley out their
cash to the very hest advantage.- Light pronto and,
- ottlek sales. Recollect the now store Is on the corner of
Main and Pitt streetsf opposite the Methodist Church.
' Carlisle, April Cll,lB. OGILItY.
-- NOW IS THE ME/OR - BARGAINS: -
1i AItGE=AND RXTM‘I SI E
ARRIVAL OF
• SPRING AND-SUNIMER GOODS.
At the Neap - Store. Coiner of North -.Hanover
__....—„-_ .. and Loather :i'lreeter.- „ , ...„-.
The amdersigned. returns thanks 'for the patronage
bestowed upon him by the publie, and at Cho same time
respectfully announces that he Ims,lust returned from
Philadelphia:and is now opening is now lot of SPRING
AND v.U3IMER DUI' GOODS AND GROCERIES; cod.
slating in part no follows. and which he is determined
to sell at the lowest cash prices.
SILKS, DUCAL CLOT/IS. Challies, Alps*. De.
Laines Pillages. •Lustrts, Poplins, Lawns, Bareges,
Brillintits_Skirt(ng,French and Scotch Cllngliams Prints . ,
Gloves 'Hosiery, Collnis, Ilandkerchiels. Ac., Ac. -
Sit AWLS AND MANTILLAS, in every style and
quality.
STAPLE AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Clothe, Can ,
sitneres,Xesting. Flannels, NI wiling Tickings, Stripes,
Checks. Calicoes, Cottoned., Linens, Sheetlngs„Denb
ums, Nankeens, Drills, Marseilles Quilts, colored and
white Carpet Chain, Ac., Ac. Parasols and Umbrellas.
Ali. large and splendid assortment of BONNETS,
ILA S, CAP N
S,' ROOTS AND SIDLES.
l e
superior lot of fresh GROCERIES, Teas, Coffee, Su•
gar MOlll/18.1. Rim). Spices, A c., Ac. Paving selected my
ant re stick with the greatest care, and the lowest
Costs imicyl.l can oyusrc my frlendgand_the_publig
*genendly, that I will do all hi my plwer to make ley
establishment known as the , HEAD QUARTERS FOR
BA !MAINS." Those who wish to purchase will find it
to their advantage to call and examine my stock before
purelinshnr.
I will pay the highest market price for Butter. Eggs,
Dna, Soap, and Dried Fruit.
Carllnlo, Aprll 21,1858
NEW GOODS FOR SPRING
CLOTIIING.
Tho subscribers respectfully infirm their patrons, and
the citizens venerally. that they have rneently received
trout New York and Philadelphia. a large and elegant
assortment of clothing suitable for the present season.
manufactured of the last m aerials and in the. most
fashionable style, which. they 'are determined to sell
cheaper titan 61111111 Ir art ic'eS.lll be elsewhere.
Their stock comprises DRES.S. AND FROCK COATS,
of new mid fashionable styles. Business Sacks and
Frocks of the ben( material and latest patterns Double
and single breasted Vests, In endless variety—choice
styles. Fine lilted, French Doeskin and Fancy Canal.
inure Pants, Plain light colored Casshnere Punts, in
groat variety— choice styles
Q 1
In order to meet thu wants of the people In this
branch of their business great care and attention has
been given to it the present veaooo. Coals, Pants arid
' sts4d-all-sizes-andlualltiesr-to-wilich.conetant-addi
Huns will be tondo daring the season.
Alen, a full assortment of Shirts, Collars, llosnms, Cm
-vats:Pocket Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Stocks, blloves,.
Hosiery and Umbrellas.
,
Always oft hand a largo assortment of Black, Brown,
Blue and Olive Cloths, Black Doeskin and fancy Cass'.
more Vest' ligs,,,te.
Clothing ..fuiery duscriptletiand quality well made
aid of good material constantly Oil hand.
Customees'work mach, up .to order, at the Aortae
notice and on reasonable terms. _
ARNOLD & LIVINOSTON.
Carlisle, March 21.'58.-9m.] North ; Hanover et
T E STAGE 0 U E.—
L The subscriber has started a ' -tri Windily line of
Stages bet wren Carlisle and Landisburg. leaving CA,
lisle every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, lamedh
ably en the arrival of the afternoon tntin of cars front-
the east. Returning, !email Undiaburg at BOU A. IL.
every Tuesday, WeaUesilaY . And Saturday, and arrives
at Carlisle at 1.00 M., via. Perry bounty Warm
Springs, Shermansdalo, Sterrett's Oap and l'arilide Sul
phut Springs. On and lifer June the Intli, the line will
be run daily for the aceotrunedatiOnsofliaesengers going
to the Springs.
Mari, to the soieral paints as follows:
earliele to Sulphur Sprlnge, .. ... . $0 50
. " Sterrett'illap,-.41 .
" Stiermanstiale - , . ..... m ; 87
•" Perry Vounty"Warm Springs, . 1 Oil
ft . Landlsburg-, . . . . . . 100
, RETURNING. ,
Landisburg to Warm Springs .1 / 4 ,, 50 25
Shermatibdttle, 't 50
Sterrett's Bop; . . 75
Sulphur Springs, 01100 -
tt Carliste, • 1 . 00
Tho above line will regularly carry the MAIL to and
from the several points above indleated.
I have a/. a well stocked LITLIII' STABLE. fmitt
which I am at all times ready to furnish horses and car .
riages to those who will favor ate with their patronage.
on the moot reasonable terms and in the very best style.
may,lolBsB. GEOltliki BENDEL
ÜBLIC SALE OF CARLISLE
REPO: IT BANK STOCK:
. Will be sold at Public Salo, at the Court Mouse, in
the Borough of Carlisle,. Cumberland county, Pa., •ix
hundred and of}ytno shares'of the capital Mock of the
C.u•Ilslo Deposlt Dank, on FRIDAY. the 19th da)
AIRIUV, 1858, nth. o'clock in the forenoon of that day
• Terms of solo to ho cash, and the stock ti queened lo
the purchaser on the day of sale. upon payment or 000•
chose money. SAAIDLL ILEPRUI.N.
Carlisle, July'2B, 1858-2 t.
1 TE A CIIIIICSWANTED—Wiinted
e_y in South Middleton township, Coumberband Co.,
la reArtlißild, to take charge or i 5 suhoole, -in that
district during the • onouing winter, to whom liberal
Eateries will be given.
Applicants will mut for examinati9p et the Bolling
Springs School house, on Wednesday the 18th by of
ittntust; - at nine o'clork - . - A. M. By order oft o card.
JOUN.IIECKMAN,
_ August?s, 1659. Al. . ' ~. See Man •.
„
R. H. THOMAS -f
yENJTIAN BLIND -MANUFACTURER.r
AleollantoSabi!lig,
Skil- All-styles and patterns of Blinds mode to order,
and Old Blinds repaired In a neat and substantial man•
net, and nn.rensonable tonna- • r -
•
. .
. . . .
. . .
- 444 , 0rd0rs hont Owllslo mid-other points-nbroaii rev.
spoctrully solicited, ♦nd promptly altondod to. . ,
:limp diroctly.opposlto tho 'Union Hotel,' Wont Main
Stt out. ' . [July 14, '56-t. f,
' '
oTIGE.-- , Letters •testamentury. oh
I the. Estate a 'slre, BAItIiARA •MlLtElt, late of
the 'Coivoiabln of Monroe. Cutiiberland county, Deceased;.
having Won granted to the underolgubd, notice to here
by'glven to all those Indebted to said'. eatatu,,to:gpelle..
luniftilllate payment - Fend Bose having ebillna egalost
- thirselnivato requestedlelireeentl i belo, , dulkauthentl-;
eated for ilettleinnut, , • •. • . • ~•
Al'011 • NIES• r.r: of
• • .101 IN BRAS:DT. of Merlionleibur...
• . • humut•mit of Barbara Miller, deconoed.
' • • ••
C'"Vg4,ToLlkli:, - p - A4N" 6I7— T
REP, AAUJA43JN Or I4TPPINOWT, A, 11 1 ,,
Par, .m4Piign nP 14444114 1 44 NATI/44h NP NN&
A, YOPT-Ell 6 I. lb, Matheptatleg undlicdPih
111014PP
4719AlAts P, 111114ire,A; Aliplont risnOmgp s ,l onir
ifighor .
Thin Twit-Mut-ion hoeing paused into now hands. Will
lm ieopenod an a Maio Sohool only. on ThursdaY, flip 2 , 1
day of Hoptumbur noxt It in the design °Nile proaolit
proprlotorn,to• - Inaba it a atrictly first-000 • Boarding •1
' • llelfool,.lbr training and fitting boyn 'and young mon
eithor for oollogo or Minimum An officio at own of In
atruntorn bas boon organixad, Wlloll4l' pornonal Intorests
.--ataldositllled•tvith-tlie-suooesnor-016.4rielltullunriml,
sih7i - Wlll spare no pais to take ft .- worthy id'tho aonfl•
- • donoo - and patronage at thatiblio. Tho Buitutogo or
-1910 luntltute aro ample, and well arrafiged for the no.
"comutodatlon of about nlnuty boardorn, and nil otuileuts
from abroad aro oxpootad to board with thu toaohors. , ...
'not , will thus enjoy tip bonotit at ooliutaint instruction
' and suporvlslon. ' • 1
MochanlasbUrg in nituated in tho aontro of tho beau.
. titul Oumborland Valley. nino Milan from Marrisburg,
and - ls Quay-of ousss byltnifronctimm - viiihtuoipiiia - ,u4v
• timoro, &o, No location ootdd bo morn ow lido fir an.
• mean—none mare lionithy or Ottrantivo torn oh a school. .
Puidle front AVnshltigton, Ilaltbuore,-Phll dolphin nod
Inturfriedlato paints, taking the
,mornit g train, will
roach sloollanlenburg by 2 o'clock. P. 51 AP It In 1110
determination of tho Principal and hit Assistants to
pine° thu Inttituto on a permanont and elotlltud basin,
with. oVory application rtmulalto lbr, superior NIIOOOOO.
May appeal with eonfldonao to all who bane noun to et-l
ife:du.: . .-- • -
Tho aeholaatio year 4'lll be divided into' two iaaafong.
of twenty two ameba ftoli, tho'firat beginning on tho
lira Thursday of §eptoinber, and uniting. on Oa first -
IViolneaday of Fobritary i 1,116 uoutinj aussiou . bligifininie
on tho flrsi Thursday of Fobruary c rul uniting Di the
finit-Weduoaday of July
Illiiiid. - Winililoll7looni Bunt: per - '. •
Tolllom (Common Enollsb.) - 12 02
" (Ilighor En2l)xh,), - - • 15 00
' " Anolont and Jtndorn tantrum%
Term pur ifueston payablo in advance.
vpix. Po! further Information appq' to tho Prinerpal
t
Idoehanicaburg, Pa. - •
REFERENC3
hey. A. G. Marlatt, A. M., Pres't. of
Irving Partial° College,
Ira Day, M. D., -
Ephraim Zug, Esq.,
Rev., B.ll.Dunitip,
Roi. D. W. Maine, D. D., }. .
rrarmsourg, Pa.
Hon. A. O. llcister,
Rev. W. IL Edwards, D. D., 1
Lev. Wm M. Pitcher, S Baltimore, Md.
Iteir. B. F. Brooke, A. M.,
Rev. T. B. Sargent. D. D.,
Wm, H. Allen, LL. D., Pres.Girard Collegel •
Rev. Jommir Castle, D.. 1) , Phlind'a.
RC, fennel Comm,
Rev. J. T. Crone. D. D., Prin'l. of N. J. Conf. Seminary.
Rev. A. A. Reese,
liarJohn-ArGere r - 7 -- •
Rev. It. D. Chambers, .
Rev. C. P. Wleg, D. D., '
IteV. T. Daugherty, A. M., M. D.. Waynesboro', Pa.
Rev. J. S. Lonny, A. M., Greencastle. ,
Rov. John McClintock; D.D. New York City. '
Rev. J. M. Ridley, D. D., Plttaburg,..Pa.
- The undersigned members of tha Facultyrof Diekin,
eon College take ureat , pleasurn in tecomniending—th
' ChtnberLand Valley Institute. undtir Its new 'organise.
Hon, to the confidence and patkinage of the• public.—
The Principal and hie Associates aro pu situates of, this
Institution, with whom wo are-Intimately acquainted,
and it gives . l.ll4 pleasure to certify to their character an
gentlemen ant tholr witalifiention as te when. Wo
_..heartily recommend them to the public.
C. Collins. Pros., W. L. Hornell,
11. H. Johnom, Alex. J. Sellers,
J. W. Marshall. S. D. Ilillmun , '
.W. C, Wilson. .
. ,
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_ . 4.onintni”, ..P.4" ‘"
J: R. : CASSELBE•RRY'S.
(LATE ARP A CASSELDERRY)
DRY GOODS STORE,
53 NORTII EIGULTII STREET,
BELOW ARCH, 49,) •
--
DRY GOODS, WIIOLES ; ALE AND RETAIL,.
ONE PRICE-SMALL PROFIT-CHEAP FOR CASH.
•
ju9'sB-Iy.
J. A. 111111111C11, Jr.
PRINCE & CO.'S
IMPROVED PATENT MELODEON
THE OLDEST ESTABLISHMENT In thu UNITED
STATES, EMPLOYING. TWO HUNDRED MEN; and
Finishing EIGHTY INSTRUMENTS PER WEEK.
Combining :di their Recent I mprovements—the DI v idUd
Swell, Organ, Muledeon„otc., Ac. e
(Tho Divided Swell can only be obtained in Melodeons
colour Manufacture.)
GEO . . A. PRINCE & CO.
lffanutaoturers ; Buffalo; New York
87 Fulton at. N. -110 Lake at. Chieauti;
WHOLESALE AGES:TS—ltussell & Richardson, Ms
toil, )lass.; W. C olburu, O.; Palmer &
Weber, Bt. Louis, Mo.; Ph. P. Wedeln, Now Orleans.
Tlin-Melode.ins-ninnufuetured,byr-Prinee-A,C0.,-and
for salty at 87 Faline street, are the beat In the woad.
We have tried thorn, and therefore speak understand.
Ingly of their.tuerlts. They are afforded at a very mud.
orate cost. _ _ _ -
PRICES OE PORTABLE INSTRUMENTS
Four octave Melodeon, extending from Cto 0. $45
Four and a half oetave, do. ' C to F GO
FaveVetave Melodeon, do. F to
Eve octave, double reed, do. Fto F 130
Two Danko of Koyg, }IVO Sots of R00d.., ElAt Stops -
Ono 1111114 Holt Octavo Eoot Pedals, Ono Set of Iteedn, in
Point MPH Indopandout $340
Flvobetive Melodeon, extemllng from Flo F ..... .....$lOO
Six Octavo Melodeon, do! F to F 130
Five Octavo double reed. do. F,to F 150
Flvo Octovo, Two 13auks of Keys .200
Our facilliim for manufacturing are perfect, and from
our long experience in the bushier., Laving finished
and sold over TWENTY-TWO THOUSANCIIELOUE.
ONS, we feel confident of giving satisfaction. _
All Melodeons of our manuiketure. either sold by us,
or dealers in any part of the United States or Canadas.
are WARR cotta to ho perfect in every resput, and should
any repairs he necossury before tini ',spindle. of one
year from the date of Ale we hold ourselves ready and
willing to make the same free of charge, provided the
injury la not mused by accident or design.
OCO. A. PRINCE A CO.
. • . • .
iieonts for thrtatile'of our Nteloticona may 14 found's,
all tho principal cities and towns in tho tiulted Stales
and ettlllida6.
Await. at Carlisla—SOßYOCK, TAYLOR & SIM
At Rover [maylO'sB.
FARMERS' AND MECHANICS'
FOUNDEtY AND MAdnINE 'SHOP,
. • ,
NORTH 'f3TREET,ST OF 11.klilIOND . 8110TEL.
•
rimu sunsonve 14ould respectfully Inform the
J. publln Id nu nil that he Is now prepared to olefin.
factureii 10Wds of Agricultural Implementii-stfch as
Verse I'd els ,,,
and Threshing Machines with 'iiipiraters
attached. • - . .. . •
Also, Co . Bbellers; for bind or borne peiM. Str a w
aild redder Cutters, Cloughs,' Harrows, Cultivators,
Hey hakes, Crain Fate, Circular Saws, dm., die. _ ! 2 _
lie invites particular attelitien to Hikes patent Cie:
ver Huller. aud;Olonner. This machine will 'ltuir and
clean from throe to six bushels per hour, and Is cousid-.
erod decidedly tile beet now In use. ,
Ire will oleo furnish to order
IRO AND BRASS CASTINGS
_otAtverv- dAcriptionc such as, Threshing. Machine,
~„...S.tough,Cornahellar.,Collarprates, Sash Weights; also,
beautifully duslitited ltalllug tbr Cemetery bots, 'Sae°.
sure, .te., he. , . ' , .‘
IMPAIRING minntly attended to for Reaping, Mo •
lug and Threshing Machines, and all kinds of ,,d it
mplemen yy
tural Its. - " • •
• .
"JACOB ADA •
'MSc
A. 3. Ktrit, ForontiU. •
Carllolo. Juuo 10; "58—Imo!
•
• • hereby. •
that appilmtlaa's - fr - LlCE:NlErunder the - act - 0
"Slat 51nrgh, lNSa,mid ltx supplentent , i'mat' flhiOvith
, tllO utitterat mod'ou or ludo ra the 1d day ut-AlmUmtiloat,
- - otheralto Ilia.) , will not ba heard. ,
.„
,• • ' • • • ',XI! Ongr4, o ,terk. •
11,116cillantiitioi'''.'-;-
TERMS
Moch'ab'g., Pe
DICICIMON CoLLEar,%ltcy; 3, 1858;
LONDON
ts( CLUD
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2)
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From thu Mule Journal: April 3, 1858
°ROAN MELODEON
PRICES OF.PIANO CASED
C Alt L I 6 LE,,I' A.
Mlebteloos,
T
Altil) BY PR, 9AN➢QRD.
Compounded . entirely from OMB.: .
h omi-or Tip: BEST . PINIOATiVE AND /AVER
. •
A. MEDICINES new hafbre the 808% that sofa Se
(Irroieuvio, gaoler, Wilda; and more alrodteel then, any
.other medicine known, - it is HOMO 4 DATtlea,lo but
I.lllotl remadrocting flout on the loo t to alai its
Murata thwer, then nn the stomach and bowols tooter.
ry off , hit . tenth% shits aconmplinhlng two ;wpm ,
eficrtnellY. Without any of Nip pniurglibolinge expert. • '
pawl In the operation ctinnst Cemsniene. It strength- '
ens aysiem at thp.menie Mule that purgos
whop taken doily In modende dates, will areAgthen '
end build It , up With unusual rapidity,-
•
The Liver Is one of tbo principal regulators •
of the lowlier, body, and whom It partivms, Its .-
1100140 es w-II tho pow- era of the syetoimieret_ ~,,i.
'eltlf,C - deleei r eht - almost en. ,
timydoponduntou the , timothy action of the •
Liver fur thu proper per- ri.l formanee of ihe (Cations
whom the stomach Is tit .00 fault, the bowels are all
fault,• and the whole adorn' sulTers,ln eons°. • -
qualee of ono organ.- g i the Liver hiving '
oouood to' do Ito duty. For mitt!
_moo. of that,
organ, one of .the pro- I. an printore has made It his .
study," In a practlou of mope than twenty years,
como-god c2 - wbbrowith to eounteract - -
the many dorangemont, to whit* Otis Babb, •
Ti' Prove That thin ros niody Is at hest found,
Act porton , troubled with - MVP*. COMO. r
plaint 100 any of Its r - forme, bait but to try 4 •
Lail...and conviction is artnin.
Tina gums rentecoall cr•74 morbid' at bad matter
from ,thu spittoon. mop-, o ww e plying in their pima
healthy flow of blip, In.. vigorating the s omach, •
cauely food to digost g well, purifyln , blood . '
Blain tone aid health
"- w ho iry
nochine
route Ong 800 cause of e, and effect..
log * * Bulked cure. ',T4
Ono vino after allots let endliclent "to rabies'
the - Idonfali and pit . vont the fend from Hi: •
log and souring. •
nig ht Only one dm taken 15...4 Wore retiring prevent.
Only
. ,
Only thoo duo- taken' try at night loosen s
. thy
bowolegenllY, and cures • • costiveness.: •. •' •
. o . o _42EQAR4iiii. after C 6 ; ouch - meal-will cure Dye. • .
. •
• ro - e One- don or two ^ • teaspoonfuls will always '
rolleva Sick Ilatinche heintd
One bottle taken for g female .obstruction re.
moves tho cause of tho
,diaeasd, and make,
-pared curs. •
Only one dos° Mime- (=lt diately relieve, Chalk, '
while ono does often ro- ' pealed lea aura cure for
_chgliereDiskr.bger - Free. -and a preventive-of
Cholera.-
- One dose taken often Z will prevent tits reeport,,,,
ronce of billions at- tacks, while It
Bova all painful fuel- -.eft lose. '
dny,-Only ono bottle Is needed to throw out the .
of system the caeca of (LI medicine atter a lOng.
siclinese.
Coo bottle taken for Jaundice removes all sallow- •
, nues or . unnatural color front tho skin. -
Onedose taken a short time before eating gives visor
to the appet its end makes food digest well.
Ono dose union repeated cures Chronic
risme' in its worst forms, while summer and bow
el complalntayleld eluvial° the tires doso.
One tor two doses Mira attacks eaused_by worms,
in children: Moro is no surer, safer orspeedier remedy
in the world, as R. nova folk
IV° Aake Infinite pluauro In recommending this
metlielne ns a proven tivo for Fever and Ague, •
_Chill_Fever-soll all -Fevers-of - a-Billion. •
Type. It operates with cinlainty, and thousaudsar• • •
willine, to testify to its wonderful virtues. •
All who one It are saving their unanimous lestltuony •
In Its Myer.
latft- Mli Water in the, mouth with 'the Invigorator,
and swallow both cogoiher.
. THE LIVER INVIGORATOR
IS A 014 EAT EINENTIFIC MEDICAL DISCOVERY,
and 'tidally working cures, almOst too groat to believe.
It Oarres as if by magic, even the float dose giving bens- -
fit, and guidon" more than cnebottliris required to curs
,any kind of LIVER Complaint, from. the wont Jaun-
dice or Dyspepsia to a common headache, all of which '
are tho mutt of a Diseased Liver. - _
PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE,
DR, SANFORD, Proprietor, 345 Broadway, New York,
Sold In Callao by S. ELLIOTT and S. W. itAy..
ERSTICK. my 201858.
16 00
TII2 OkL.I" - ,S'AFE PILEPAIt4I'ION.
That does not D r yo,lint. will restore •
GRA 1r HAIR.
To its original color, by Naturo'a Own proccsa, le
PROF.- 0. .J. 'WOOD'S CELEBRACELEBRATEDHAIR. RESTORATIVE.
IN proof of the ntmve assertion: rend the following tee.
Untruly from distinguished persons from all perts of
'the wenn try. - .
110 N. SOLOMON MANN, Anti Arbon -Mich.; nays his
wife, whom halFbad beThme very thin and entirely
white was restored to its original brown color, and had
thickened and 'become beautiful and glossy upon, and
- entirely over the head Others of my family and friends
ore using lour Restomtive 'with the happiest effects.
HON. JUDGE BREESE. EX , Senitter of Illtnole says
any hair was prematurely gray, but,by the use of Wood', •
lteetorative, It bus resumed its original color. and I hive
no doubt permanently so. •
110 N.
L. STEWART, says, m y hair was very gray,. •
but after using two bottles, it restored It to its original •
- .
ItEl'..l. 11,11RAGO.:11rooklield. Mass., says it has re•
moved from my head infinamention, dandruff, and a -
constant tendency to itching, and restored my hair,
m Idol, was gray, to Its tiriginacolor:* • '
.1 W. DAVIDSON, Itionmoifth, 111., says, my hair woo •
tm•-thirds, gray, or rather white, but by the application
of the Restorative as directed, It hne resumed its origi:
, nal color.
DR. O. WALLIS, Chicago, says, after using a mat
many other preparations, ail to no effect, Fused one
bottle of your flair Restorative, which has mired a hu:
now in my head of two yearn standing. •
BENJAMIN LONURIDOE, 254 Seventh Avenue, New
Yo c k, seye,_ having.lost_ my. hair- by the effects of the ..Erystrielas, when it began to grow, instead of '
heretodes, it was well mixed with gray. Having tried
many preparations to restore the color without effect, I •
was induced to try yours, nod in spite of all my doubts 4,
it has had the desired effect:
.11. L. WILLIAMS, M. D., Pecliensville, Ala., say., I
have used your Restorntive. aria and Ball it is mom- ~
mended to he. 1 have. tried It for .Totter and dud It •
certain - cure.
W. M. IV(R/DWARD, M. D., Frankfort. Ky.. nays, he
recommends it in his practko as the hest preparation
for the hair now In use. -•
EDWARD WALCOTT, says, three months ago my
hair wee very gray, it is new a dark brown. the original
color, smooth and glossy, all by the use of Wood's Km
storative.
WILSON KIND, says, one month's proper application
will restore any person's hair to Its original color and
texture.
J. D. 110 ES. says, a few applications fastened, my hair
firmly, it began to grow out and turn black, its original
color.
BETSEY SMITII, North• East Pennsylvania, says
that her hair had, for n aunther of years, been perfectly
white, but now it is restored to Its youthful color, soft
and glossy.
DR. J. 15•. BOND, St. Paul, sayer that his Wein strong •
thick and black, although a short time since he was
both bald and gray. Thy people here saw its effectsaud
have enoddenee in it.
MORRIS,GOSLING, M. D., St, Louts,. says that after
trying many other preparatlousoll to noeffeet_henied
two Feed with a new and
vigomus growth of hair and Invitee all to comeand see ate
SARA!! J. BROWN, Bays ker.-IL& byes not only gray, •
but so thin she feared Its entire loss—but after wring '
two bottles it has restored both the„color end growth. •
Prepared by 0..1. WOOD A CO., 114 Market - street,
Saint LOUIS, and 312 Broadway, Now York, and sold by .
ill Druggists and Patent Medleine Dealers; also, by all
Finley and Toilet (Mods Dealers lu the United States
end Canada.• [my 261•11.
-.For sale In 01HW°, by B. W. lIATERSTICK, SAMI.
ELLIOTT, and Druggists everywhere.
READ! READ!!
PILES I-NO -CURE; NO PAY t
FIR. Du PRON T; the celebrated
French-practitioner, has 'established an agency..
In Phlladelphiai the only orie 13 Atiories, where dime
tlons and medicine may be promised for the treatmentand conk of Hemorrhoids or, PILES in an incredible
ailed space of time.. This announcement is made with
the tanned conlidenee, bemuse it in an ESTABLISHED
itttested by thousand, who have been sufferers,
that the TUFIOUK phases of this distressing dinette „cap
be speedily cured b e y this new mode of treatment. The
relief. hl 111 DH canes, Is most instantnneons. Fq sure
orb the proprietors' or this, that they are willing to take
the rink themselves. *0 THE MONET OF ACT PATIENT.,
WILL HE RETURNED, IF A CURT 18 NOT PEEFORRILD,
DIBECJIONB ARE FOLLOWED 1j
The great:amentit of distress and torture endured by
- IlWittsands of peopld. from this disease, the other de
rangements of the system consequent tipon it,' and a
knowledge of the fact that- relief can be Afforded, has
Induced the establishment'of tlie American agency. -
Persons nt a - dishince, wishing - to 'obtain the Medi- -
clue, should state. by letter, how long they have bad , ‘•
the disease, and whether.the pilot are of the bleeding
blind, or protruding character, es the-treatment has to '
be retied nc,* - irdiet to the variety of the disease. The
1111.1111 K are no plain that any person eau make the appli.
cation.
Ity making a plaril"statement of the cane, and etudes-
. log three dollars, metil, no and ,full - directions will he'
so4t, to any part ot -coontry. Address,
J27lt. DUPRONT.
rnayl9lBs6-ly. Philadelphia, Pa.
DU VAL
GALVANIC - OIL
PREPARED ORIGINALLY DT
PROF.H. U. DU VALL, , •
Formerly of the College of 'Surgeons, Paris,'
is now offered to the publlC fur the Cure orall Bore
and Painful Diseases; for Instance,Palu or Boreneisln
auy part et the System, Itheutnatisnis, Patin in the Back,-
Breast or Sides Bvitied Breasts, Neuralgia, Bums,
Sprains;Hued:ate, Cramp In the Stbutaelt, or any other
Disease that Is SuitE AND PAINFUL, and It is only
over this class of Diseases Nisi claim a PERFECT, VIC."
TORY. AVe say positively. to our patrons, we- can .re' ;
Iluvo the sufferor 99 times out of 100. , We, would Just ;
say to the public, Prof. Du Tall wall 25 'years in
log thialnedleloo to the 'superiority It Ida &ter till °the
. .
kt. Price 50 cents per bottle. - 93% per' cent, Wile
Lilo trade. • '.
• int.:All, orders must be 'addressed to
• '. .1. D. STONEItUDE, Sole A'gt for IT, S.
- Lowletown, Ilittllin county, psi
Parsnip by - S. W. Iraveirstlck, S. El li ott, 11. leaueriiaa;
J. Maffei, and at all the country stores throughout
the nty. -• • .
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accommodate etrangote
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bin table will always be,
tbo seatoti; and Lla ate
a careful ;andwitoutivi
and Suti3O.thrirountolvm
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