Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, April 27, 1859, Image 4

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    ft, MLANE I §
CELEERATEI)
VAR M FTtJ GCE
GMEI
LIVER PILLS.
• WE beg leave. fbicall ,the.atten=
tion of the Trade, and more
22.. - jtspeciallt=the_--Plysicians,r,of—the„
..-- t --"totintry, to tw4 ; {)f-the-rnot 7 popu
Jar remedies now 'beforeilie
•• We refer to
•Dr. Chas. 11I'Lane's Celebrated • •
Vermiluge and Liver
We do not ieconimend them as
mniVersalCure-allS, but simply'-for
- what their name purports,
THE VERMIFUGE, •
For. expelling Worms from the
.huinan system. It has also- been
•administered• with the most satis
*l factory resnits to various Anim - als .
subject to Worms. • -
.:TITE 7 LIVEIt PILLS,
For the cure of LIVER COMPLAINTS,.
all BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS, SION.
•
HEAD-ACHE, B_cc. In cases of _
FEVER AND AGUE.
preparatory to orafter takingQui:
they . almost - invariably make.
a speedy and .permanent cure.
As specifics for the above•men
tioned diseases, they are Unrivaled,
_and . nevcr known to fail-when ad :
, ministered in accordance with the
,s. ,
•• direction • .
:their unprecedented popularity
has induced'the proprietors, •
• - FLEMING' . BROTHERS,
•
• . PITTSBU4t.G . H; PA. t ,
. todiS - po s se of their - • Ding - business,
in • they -have' been. success
fully
.. Twenty
.
y engaged
. for the last
_
YeatS, will now give their
Undivided time. 'and, attention , to
their manufacture. And being de
termined that Dr. NPLane'S Cele
brated:Vermifuge and
• .-shall Continue to occupy the high
position - they. now hold among the
• great remedies.. of the day, they
- will continue to 'spare neither time
: nor expense in -procuring the Best
- and'. Purest material, - 'and: cop
. pound them in the Most thorough
• 'manner. Address all orders to
• *l* FLEMING .BROS. Pittsburgh; Pa.
_P. S. Doolers and Physicians ordering. cloth others
- than Fleming Bros., Will do well to write their orders
-- distinctly, and lake 'tone but Dr. .11F.Lane% prepared by
Fkaiiag &Os. Pilhburgh. .11i. To those wishing to give
them a trial, we will forward per mail, post paid, to any
'part of the Unltql States, ono box of Pills for twelve
three-cent postage stnnips, or-ono TIM of Vermlfugo for
fourteeliihret , cent stnnips. All orders from Canada must
Lo accompanied , by - twenty cents extra.
• William P, Lynch, •
Practical PLUMBER and GAS FITTER,
in the basement , of.the M. E. Church, •
Main Street, airlisle.
Lead Arid Iron 11:Ipes,
Hydrants,
Hot & Cold Shona,' Baths,
Water Closets,
Force and Lift Pumps,
Wm% Iron Weld Tub e s,
.•
And every description 5t cocks and fittings for gas,
steam, water. Ay. Superior t eooking ranges, heatersand
gas fixtures put up in churches, stores and dwellings,
at short notice, in the most iu c dern style. All materi
als and work in our line fit low rates and warranted.
• fta-Cimn try work and Jobbing promptly attended to.
11.1ar. 23, 1859—1 y
A. H. FRANCISCUS,
No 24 1 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pentea.,
DEEPS the largest aud best assorted stock of CARPET
CHAIN, Cotten Yarns. Wadding,, Cotton Laps,
Twines, Coverlet Yarn,tlled Cords, Wash Lines, Hope In
Coils, Seine Twine. Indigo blue Twist, moiild Lamp,
Candle, Camphono, Lard and Fluid Wicks, in the City.
Also, a great variety of Fly Nets, which ho offers at
manufacturers' lowest gash prices.
Fob. P, 1859-3 m
SLATE ! SLATEAILSLATE ! ! I -
Y SLATE ROOFING. ..
fbo undersigned has a large stock of roofing Slate on
hand, from the slate quarries ofJohn Humphries & Co.,
York county, Ea., and is prepared to put on Slate roofs
of the lead material and on reasonable terms. Please
call and examine Hie Slate. All work warranted to be
well dam, by emilpetent slaters. JACOB ItHEENI,
Jan. 2.6, 1858-3 m : - - - - . Agent.-
Youth and Manhood.
Just published, the 25th Thousand
and milled inn sealed enselnpo, to any
address, post paid, on. receipt of three
stamps..
' '
vtlat.:yr
A _Medical Essay on the physical exhauition and
decaysof the frame, caused by "self-abuse,"
and the illilltioll.l , lcpsequences of
Mercury._ lly R. J. Culrertvell, Al D., meat
Ger of the Royal College of Surgeons, Ike.
air SpermaiOrrinsa or Seminal Emissions, Genital
and Nervous Debility. Impotency, Loss of Energy. De
pression of op!, its. 'Timidity, Disease of the mina' or
gan& and impediments to marriage, are promßtly and
effectually removed by tilt, author's novel and most
successful mode of treatment, by anesns of which the
invalid can regain pristine health 'without having re
course to dangerous and expensive medicine S..
[From the London Lancet.]
•
. ..
• The best treatise over written oti a sultject i - of vital
Importance to, all, well worthy the anther: exalted rep
utation. . •.. . . .
—Address tho'publishers'J.-C. KLINE & Ado
nne, corner 19th street. Post Box 4586, Now Cork city
➢tar. 23, 1859-3 ms
OLICEPELY—By-altaiddie , ' aged—lady_
LI a situation in a private Wally, to teach small
children all the English branches suited to Umfrage
- anerapacity. • Also, will assist in a little plain sewing
if desired. Tile services rendered, will be considered as
equivalent Sir board. as a pleasant and comfortable
home is the object In view... Will have no objections to
any part of Pennsylvania or any of the middle Staten,
in a healthy location.
Address,
W. ➢l. PORTER.
Editor of the Carlisle ilerald
I=
IRON RAILING !—lroir- Railing for
Ceinetery enclosures, publicand private grounds and
gardens, made td order at the Carlisle Foundry. Our
Mock of Bailing, Verandah and Bracket patterns Cont.
prises a large variety of new and elegant designs. hich
toe public are invited to call and examinO. Orders for
mating and putting up Bailing will be promptly execu
ted at satisfactory prices.
An entirely new TEN HORSE STEAM ENGINE
and BOILER now on hand, warranted to bo of the best,
make, and will be sold at a bargairt,for cash or on short
limo
F.GARDNER A CO.
FRES H 'GROCERIES.— Have - re.
‘Celved at the New Store of the subscriber, a large
additional stock of all kinds of Groceries, fresh and
cheap.
(
ALSO—a large and complete supply ( ... , •-•• , ..7 (
of FOREIGN AND' DO3IO3TIC LLB,
Q- ((e.rm --- .7
BOBS, consisting of very fine old Cog I r.. = r... (A
-Alec Brandy, of Pinot; Castillion tr, Co's , ' ,:-= '‘. 1
-- wlntage - of - 185 S-fro m -U - S.- Bonded- - 1 - 7. .., ‘w
"Warehouse, Tine old Port Maderi,
Muscat. Claret and Ileidelck S CONT. celebrated Chain
pagne Wints, pure Holland Gin, Stoughton Bitters;
very fine old Bye, Bourbon and Monongahela Whiskies . :
• . Wulff. Cherry and Blackberry Brandy, trc., at-low prices
. by WM. BENTZ.
Wine of Tar:
mutillv, lIPIIICLIZICI AND CIIKATEYUL AS WINSbF GRAPES
Very effective In diminishing profuie expectoration..
In relieving cough and promotingn healthy - condition
of the organs of respiration.
Pint bottles, 37% cents. Efadir by- '• . •
lIUBIIEIA 4
Pharmaceutical Chemist,
1410 Chestnut at., Phila.
mar. 10, 1.859.—ita
FOIL RENT.Several Brick Houses
on North street, to rent, luquiro of ,
- • ,i IL E. 811APLES,
, ' Corner , , North sad - Plt stoats.
Qa'rll le, an.6i 69-.4m.
300 PAIR RADIES,.
inch:Wag a tlaaaisartmentof this eelahratad
both tawFiliames, a all aim and Mad, juit med. at
'ltaareltl6, UV. • • ' %H. BiLlacoN
. . ,
lipi,„ltiincoi Printing - dupe here
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—.W.d.bali.O4l.lorgloomtiliont of Gold and Silver Hunt
ing and Opon Goad Watamo - to - suIF -- FROGIbIr-and
°diets;
. Erne and Cheap Jewelry of every lityle. and quality
In Netts or by the piece as rianted,
• At NAUGLE dr,CO2B
Fine Pearl, Lava; Coral, Cameo, Goltletime.Mmialc, Flo
rentine Mole*, Jut Box. and Ohms setts cheap . •
At NACU LE & CO.'B
()Old Hunting Case, Eight Day Lovers; Gold Dna
lug Caso,'lMplex ; Gold Hunting, Chronometers;
• • • At HAGGLE St. CO.'S
Dagley's bent quality of Gold . Pencils; Ditto Gold
Venn and Silver Holdern„
:At NAUGLE 5: CO.'S •
Sliver and Plated TPA Sofa tbd;lnts; Cups, Toast
.Racks, Urris, Tureens,..Tea
. At NAUGLE ACO.'S
(laid Neck; Vost.'efirb, - Fob, and Chatlain Chains,
Oold liracolots, Lockets, Thimblos. Crosses, Charms, _
_ •.- ' At NAUOLE &CO 'S
• •
Frouch• Time fleece to run three and LS four - tedelni. r•
At.NAUOLE &
(fold Steers, Vent, Collar, and Shirt Studs of all styles
- an¢ quill -
ec NAUG CO,'S
Plated 'cork', Spoons, Knives, Napkin Rings, Silva
Thimbles, Shields,
At NAUGLE & .
Flatlrts, Arenrdeons,3lusleLoizzu--(7inv urk,ty,'
Ladles' Partninales, Pearl nod Leather, i'iuin and
Fancy Tnavelling Bap, very rice stylea, cheap
At NAWLE gCO.'9
If you want to kayo your Watches_put In good re.
pair und,warranted, take them to•
NAUOLE & CO'S
it you want to get a Cheap Clock. you can 40 - It
, • At NAUGLE 4 CO.'s
If you want your Silver wan, neatly marked at slim t
nano, call
At NAUOLE & CO.'S
-.All kodde,rui.ranted as represented, er the money re.
12 7 1
funded. .
.
At NAUOLE 0 CO.'S
s thitniant bargilins ere incited to cull •
P' :- - At NAUGLE* CO.'S
C:It'll/al R 10,1! L
AN • G RQCKItY i AND:. TEA
A HEAD' OR COM PETITION
A 3 LB. ROX OF qouriTEA FOR $l.
EMPIRECITII'ZI WA Ii.EILOUSE,.
Established 1835.
•
" 81.C.ATIIARINI1 StltliNT, NNW YOUR.
VOSE & JOVOE,.
_ PORTERS
WhoWsale and Retell-Dealers In chdire Tea,
'Coffee, Sugur. Spices, and all artieli:s • •
tHuallY kept by first class grocers ,
Our stock la admitted by all to 143 ill° largest and
- best selected In thesWe import our,Own goods,.
nod buy for cash, which
illy.,
us to sell at such prks
es that no other house in the city In our lino of busi
ness can compete with us. Dealers,and others crtn•sat
isfy themselves of the truth of this . .. Mon, by giving
•
us tl call.
(loads shipped froo.of charge, to any part of iho city.
Im. Remember the No., 81 Catherino St.. Joining
ltrooks'Alro's Clothing Store. 1mar30'59.3m.
11,4 Iron Sink.,
Bath Tubs,
Rath Boltem, •
911110 S. W. EVANS & CO., would re
." specOully ihvite the attention of the residents of
this vicinity, to their large stock of
Wash Basins,
Hydraulic llamc, &c
NEW SPICING DRESS GOODS,
Embracing. Silk Robes, 2 Flounced do., Robes a Les,
Cheno Silks, Plaid, Striped, do. Rapider., tte., with all
the newest styles of Silks imported this season.' .•
Organdies, do Robes, Argandlnes. Now Styles TiSSUO
'Hobos, Bareges, Grimdines, Challies, , kc. Mourning
goods In every variety.
WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES,
Laces, Gloves, Mittens, Veils, English Hosiery, Cravats,
Parasols, Umbrellas, ttc.
Comprising the-handsomest assortment they have
offered to their easterners.
Nos. SIS k 820 CHESTNUT STREET, Philadelphia.
Mar. 20, 1859-11 n ,
aro. P. hiIEY. . JOJIN A. NEFF
No. 808 North Third Street, (three door., above
• Vine,).Philadelphia.
THE OLDEAR DWA RE STAND, ESTABLISHED 24 yrs
Every-description of building. mechanical, _farming
and household.llardware is now In More, and will be
olTereil at ;he loAe'st, market pricea,,to rash and prompt
six months buyets. Nails at manulacturera prices Joe
cash. _
Orders Trournew customers will receive strict and ac•
curate attention, and all goods sent from this house
will be as represented.
Country merchants. on their next visit to our city to
make their spring purthasea are cordially invited to
c.lll and examine our stork and prices before purchas
ing.
Mar. 9. 1859-4 m
ATc I IES, JEW ELILY, A N 1)
sII,IIIMWAIMAT cONLYN'S old established
Stand, West Main St., nearly opposite the Cumberland
Valley Bank.
I have just received a now assortment of watches,
ewelry, medallion...sliver ware, he.. In addition to my.
ormer stock to which I invite the attention of the
;public, The assortment embraces fine. ,
dold and Sliver lover watches, Hunting
and open rasa tin:, gold Anchors for
Ladies and Gentlemen and Silver „„.
pines and Quortier watches of every va- '
riety In style and price.
Also fine gold Medallions. Brisnit.pins for Ladies and
Gentlemen of every quality, pattern and price. Gold
fob, vest. curb and neck 'chains. Gold bracelets, finger
rings cuff-pills, studs, sleove-buttons, crosses,' charms,
&c., L.. Gold,nultsilver thimbles, .silver and plated
butter knivesl..forks. table ton, salt and mustard spoons
of every variety: A largb7assertnient of gold, sliver
~,, a nd counnon• spectacles, to suit all
ages to-which we Invite special atten:
Hon. ,
A fine lot of COLD PENS from the best makers,
4pectacle Cases. fancy boxes, !diver and pearl card Cases,
gold and common bracelets, watch 'chains, •
Mantle. Clocks and
.k
varletyuf articles usu, i
allykept in Jewelry establishments,. whIF.II go -
I will sell low fr- or <cash. All articles war .
_„
rutted to be what they ara represented. • . "''''
Particular attention paid as usual to .. , I 2
WATCH REPAIRING and all' work war
ranted.
OLD FRIENDS, and the public
generally aro InVited to call and examine my
stock of fresh
GROCERIES.
GLASS AND
Pirkols, Preserves, Frestrt'an Fruits, Spices, Wood and
Willow Ware, 'Ropes and Brushes, Oils, Fruits;
Salt. and a large variety - of other goods not necessary to
enumerate..
Store Room two deers east of Rhoads' Warehouse
(formerly John O. Williams's.)
Give me a rill and.examine my goods and prices,
intend to sell as cheap as any otber,..store outside 0
Phllsdeltada. • • . • . - - • -
Butter, Eggs, Senvyßags, Beeswax, Dried Fruit, Le.,
taken in oxchango'for goods.
July 21,1859
• In Issriels„ half and. riunrter .Itarrels.
liquors, d.c.,stt the loweScrast, prltsr. - - - •
Bacon, Shoulders, Hants, Butter, Egge, .Tallow, Bees
. wax, and !tags, taken In elchange for goods, at the
cheap grocery of WM.' BENTZ,.• '
'
Apr. 0,1050,
S 1-1:-TAINTS
• PAINTS!! A full assounent of Ohms of all ahem
arid guallty, with a large stock of fresh PAINTS, all
'oars. .011s,,Yarnlehes, &c., Cement in large or small
quantities, at„low figures at
JOHN P. LYNN & SON, ,
North 'Hanover Street
! NAILSII-4060 kegs 6st
40- quality Hails. We are preptu'ed. to sell Nails' of
the very best quality at the very lowest price. Person's
in want of nails and building, materials would do well
to call before piirchasing elsewhere.
J. P. LYNN & SON,'
P0b.2.1858. d" ; $: North Hanover SPINA.
.
ir 4t VERY FINE.ARTICLE ;of Dried
. •Doer and extra 6ugarared Hams, dried Fruit, try
',' aby _ - - • . ,- Wki. umyTz.
TO. 25,180.: 4 . .. , • • • _
~ .
,_ . „ .
Nciu
MT iikthivElY:"Aiib OPENING
-42"AINILEA CO.'S 011EAr JEWHIAYST9II.E,
. . .
.
A_ large supply of
Watches, Jewelrh SW'
our and Plated Wore,
0, to which we lualta at•
tentlon,
14you want to
led° ft,qm the largest
stock o telock s. Watch-
Jen elry, Silva, and
PlaW were 11:Learner)
call , •
' At NAUGLE & CO'S.
At NAUGLE & CO.'S
Silver. and ,Platod Walters, Cake. Fruit, Sugar, and
rd Baskets? Silver,, Table, Ten, Cream, Sugar, Salt,
esert and Crean: Spoons,
. At - NAUCI Lk :it CO.'S
Dlamo . nd Ilteastplm; and Fingorlagn, '
At..NediCILE & CO.'S
.lu4 revel% oil in store, a fresliand .
tlected asturttneut of Itlo ; Java and Morn.
call. Coffee. itonated ColTee._
.Ivetir.ed Sugars. Refined and
' other hrown Sugars, 'superior •
-• Syrup 3101:lases, Orleans'
tic 'M 01 a a Pus.
Spiors of every variety—
pu re Only ; .Stareh, Varian and
Chocolate. lacearoal, ('Lees,, and
Cra.:liers. Tapioca. nail Sofa.
Saleratos and Sialit, Cryan Tartar and us.
coned Pieties, Mu4ard and Coriander Seed
TEAS.—A'fine n.nrtment. in l'aelsages.
null iv bulk—ns well ns nll ntlse :trades
bel.melug to the bu.dness—all llt Ihn!divest
and late reduced prices.
' mo 6
Cnrli, le, Nov. 3, 'BB
ABBEY & IVEFF,
THOMAS CONLYN
Dec. 23, 1857 J
CaMale, Oct. 27, '26.
:—Fish! Fish!! Fish.:!!
HERRING, MACKEREL,..SHAD
Oct. 27, '5B
Cl LASS, GLASS:-:-5.60 blixes Glais
.or °fon Ekes, single and'dauble thick, juit meal:vett
at: • ILENRY SAXTON'S.'
.Mar.lo : • . • • •
AISCCUMICOUS.
Caigide , rotAndiY,
Ni A CIIINE &IMP,
— _/v 1 0,..54Aff-VAG.TALY4— . ..
Main Street, CAIILISCE -- '.
'This-extensive establishment }snow iti — Ciiinidetii
der and supplied with thebest nikellinery (lir executing,
work in evoey department. Tho buildings Mire stile
boon greatly enlarged this spring and stocked with UM;
newest and Most improved tools for the manuMettire
of
DOORS, NyINPOW.FRAWES,
. .
Shutters, BlindA, - Mouldings. - Brackets - and -all other
kinds of Carpenter worrk. We invite" Builders. Car.
pentern and others to call and examine our facilities for
doing thin description' of work. The best Materials,
used and prices as law as at any other establishment In.
the County or elseivbere. "
• STEAM ENGIN ES I BUILT TO ORDER. "
and repaired en heretolbre.. Engines hare been recent
ly built for W. kl.lienderson & Son, in this borough
It. Bryson & Co. Allen township, Ad & Brothers, Newt
stile, Shaile!&'Wetzel; North • liliddloton, and ot.iers;
at whose' establishment they may be seal in daily op. I
eratlon,and to whom we can refer for evidence of their
superiority.
IRON AND BRASS-CASTINGS. '
of every description, from• the smallest to the beaelest
places, - executed at - short notice tor-every kind of Ina
chinory. A large - variety of failicastings now orthand.
Two skillful 'Pattern makors constantly employed.—
promptly attended to for Paper 31111 k
Pistillellea, Grist 31111s,—Factorles,lte..--Turning_muL
Fitting Mill-Spindles, Ac. dello in the best style.
THRESHING 11IACIIIDIiy AND HORSE POWERS.
such as Rush Gear .Fourilorse Powers, Ilerleontal
Gear- Four- and .Two Horse Powers, corn'Thellers,
Crusbers,•lron Roller,. Plough castings, und other r•
tides for Janitors, on hand dEpromptly mode. a
to order
. •
BURDINN CABS BUILT,'
. •
and repaired.-- Om , facilities for building.Cats_rtro_now
more complete than heretofore and 'enables us In fur.
rkb them to transporters on the tell . road on accomo.
dating terms and made of the best materials. Orders
solicited and entire satisfaction gunranteel.
The long experience in the. business of the senior
partner of the firm, 11111 i the, -completeness of our ma
chinery in every branch of the eslaillisi let warrant
us in asisuring the best work .to nil .who favor Ile
7 301,h Oh ordyrs.—thliatantlnued patronage.ntißlLP
friends nnd - 11in public - hrrespectftilly'sol kited.
• May 20, • F. CI ARDNEII ik Co.
•
• _Y.LI"'S"
, liitata,v •ait 4 t,.
•
111•2trket St., above
• 1•IIII.Ap
- O. OTT, AOE:NT. - T. OTT,-Pnopnwroit
FA (30, L. _
.1 of the cool_anoxnmors of garlisle find vicinity, mad
the public generally ba.thelr superior duality coal
such as
.Y`
LY ENS VALLEY,
LUKE .FIDpLER,
TREYOUTCINT - 7 --- .. do. do.
and the celebrated - Lobbery 411Ite , uslt, broken, Egg
Stove and Nut Coal. _ _ _
This yard is situated at the pastend of Carlisle, oppo
site the (las Works, where they will keep constantly on
hand a large stock of all kinds ana sizes of coal; which
will be sold as low as any by the borough. All coal 11w
_family use will be rescnamed before delivery and war
ranted-to-give entire satisfaction.
Best quality of LIMEOUONER'I3 and BLAC,KAMITII'S COAL,
always on hand and at low figures.
All orders left at the residence of James Igniter, West
Pomfret atreet,wat Squire Smith's office, South liauoyer
Street, or at the residence of Jacob Shrom, Nortlpeast
street, will be promptly attended to.
•
Lantana! Luntunit.!—We are also prepared
to furnish all kinds and quality of dry Lumber at
greatly reduced prices.
Bills Ntived to order and furnished at tho sLorte'st
notice.
Wo have consCintly on hand all k Inds and quality oj
Shingli.s, such as white pine, heMlock, cheating, oak
kr. Also all sizes of Walnut kw Ilambralls, findow,
sills and Lintel stuff, ash, poplar, oak and Linn; all
kinds of paling, plastering lath, sh ingling lath, broom
handles, worked flooring and weatherboarding, rough
and smooth ndls, posts, and every articlo that can be
kept in a Lumber yard. Having cars of our own we can
nt all times and nt short notice supply any article In our
line of business at low prices.
We aro thankful for put favors and solicit aeontinu
once of public patronage. Our motto is to please. • •
Bllito3l it IiOFFEIL
Carlisle, my201R513.
chnsLlE It Y STABLE.—Having pur-
V od from J. It. NoumeaLer his LIVERY EF
TABLISINENE, I will be always ready to tieconmm.
nte the public with _HORSES, EAR
-17 A ItIAGES, 1113001 ES, and every tabor. lir.
- dole In any line. fly strict attention to
business and a desire to please, the subscriber Lopes to
receive a liberal share of public patrynage.
0 EORG E 11 ENDEL.
N. 11. Omit 'busses on hand to supply those who may
be In need of thew. G. 11.
Nov. 115. 1857.1
•
11)0TATOEb-POTATOES.
Tito subscriber Is In the receipt weekly, of all th
choice varieties of potatoes, either for family use, or fo
seed, which be offers to the public at reasonable prices
Iln has constantly nit band, black. blow and whit
mercers,pink-eyes., and other varieties, warranted o
good quality. For solo by
• . WILLIAM MOM,
Zug's now buildlng;opposlto the market house.
Mar. it, 1859-21 u
r
r,IMEBURNERS' 'CO AL .--2,0 u,
TONS of Lykous Valley Nut Coal, a superior P.
cle,.reeeiving and for saluby
August 5, 1857
11021
Si
t P i h?l KNe : j
,0 TA
return t uc t o
their Customers, for the xery liberal patronage eaten.
&Lute them, and would respactluily Wrenn the public
that tb ey• continue to manufacture CUSTOMER Work,
at their old stand. on North Ilanover Street, two dawe
above tho drug store of S. W. Ileverstick.
' With-a-number of find rate -Workmen• employed and
facilities for securing the best.stock to be found In the
market, they are prepared to make up ereitdeeeription
of ROOTS ANC) SHOES, for ladles and gentlemen's wear,
In the most fashionable style, and of WAIinENTED nut.
terla is and workmanehtp.
Many years of practical osperlence — in the bit - sin - Mir
both here and InThlindelphla justifies then, In saying,
that they are able to insure full satisfaction to nil Om
alto may leave their orders.
•
April 21, 185 S, tf.
I)AC.K AGAIN TO THE OLD.
TRADE!!
Tl l e subscriber respectfully Informs the public gener
ally, that ho has resumed the manufacturing of BOOTS
AND SHOES, In West Main street, a few doors west of
the Railroad office, and having a good assortment of
Leather, Morocco and Trimmings, and engaged conipt
tent workmen, ho is prepared to make up to measure;
every description of work In his line.
Ile has also received from Philadelphian well selected
stock-of BOOTS AND SHOES, comprising every variety
for Spring and Summer wear, which he offers at low
prices.
Dentientoa's Ono French Calf Boots,
QUEENSWA RE,
. .
do. .- Gaiters, Oxford Ties and,llrogans,
Ladies Gaiters, Boots, Buskins, PlippOrs and 'flee
with a large variety of Boys, Misses and Childrens Oaf
tors, Boot., etc. etc. ::Purchasers are requested to .cal
and examine his stork. LIODERT MOORE. -
garlisle, April 21. 1858. ; .
TT HE SUBSCRIBERS 'HAVE FOR
SALE 100 THOUSAND White Pine Shim
g of superior quality, which they will sell at ricer
prices. Also, a large lot of Cherry and Walnut, from
, inch to 8 linkes thick, which they will .11 whole.
sale or retail -low. Also, a pair of tiny Scales, which
. will be sold low. Also, a now Thrashing Machine to
-which we invite the atteplioa of fanners, as wo feel Mk
'posed to givo a bargain. All kinds of Lumber dud - Coal
constantly on hand low fur cash. • -
511110 M & pOFFER.
Carll.lo, Juno 27, VI.
WM. BENTZ
Fresh Groceries,
MERICAN- W-ATCll.—Havkng.re,
ceived the agency for the sale of the America'
atch, from the Boatou'hratch Compao, I would re.
spectfully Inform my old friends and the public , goner
ally, that I have. a fine assortment now opbning and
ready fur oalp. in gold and silver cases and very One
atyles,cmd With regard to time they can't he boat, to
plbao that fact it to only neeessary to give them a trial.
Personaan want of a correct timepiece, nre.vesprictfully
invited Wain and sou our watches.
W. Ji.
June Mi.' Main Street, Carlisle, Pe,
110BACCO AND F:I.EGARS.-T ice
finest qualitlee of itupp,' Valet, Cavendish, and
oter. ebenum Tobaeon'a Imported
Havana and Cuba &gars, also choltubrandsof domestic
manufacture. • Lynchburg, Dbiladelpbbaand Baltimore
Cut and Dry 'Tolmeco. Cur frieudketukot; Mt ',bale , .
plriaefirby extraditing rokt#9nupdsla t ,, •
1 . 0v:1141 A. • RON.
A' . 13bbi. prime;. Nei' NO.' F .11niring,
ll'4liit. received, and ibr aateat vim' til -. Salt tge
t mom : , ~ , 1 . , . ..- • RALIARTP,
T..j. J. L. McDOWELL; S. Di. DAVIDSON
'GRALIAN;AIe;IDOWELL & C 0.,,
•
• • OUNEnAi. r . LAND AggNTS;
W
ILL bay', tell, and lr
WY. Kansas and Nebraska 'Kora
l'estitth Missouri, bleyanctseitjaheb
lonely, buy and sell drAfts, give laibr
to couhtry ? and do a general agenc3
": • ItEEEDENCES.
%tit. Dratton, Esq.. Cahllele, I'n.
'm. Al. 'lectern, Danker, .__'' ,
Jti.j. it. Cirahnin, .
.er,llrennonlan & C_o.,'thinkers, Carl
Win. M. Henderson, Esq., Cullsle.
el, ,
mirge Sanderson, Esq., Lancaster. I'm
Dr. Joliu A. Abl, hi. C., NowCille,
Wm. S. Cebeall, Esqo "
Clark%
iiiiiinliennotrodclingShopberdatavet
Floury Itelinan & Sons, Illercbante;
E. L—lllake,-Esq.,-Cniellet.llercsutllcrl
Snyder & MPFmiana, Rya' Estate Age
blitinesseta 'territory.
Wm. lingore Esq., Attor n ey -and*
. Sterling, In
It.vr. 'Meteor, Esq., Unary city; 111. .
.Ex•Ooc. Josql% Hither, Cumberland county, Pa.
S. W. Clark Jc Co., Bankers. l'illiaduipbis.
GUT: Pollockjiarrlsbu.ig, Pa.
',fetich 18,
CIUMBEELAND' VALLEY - -BANK
• 4 PROPIIII.7OIIS.
WILLIAM HER, " MELCHOIR JIHNNEHAN,
DORT. C. STERRETT, JOHN DUNLAP,
IDOHARII WOODS,' JOHN S. STEREETT, •
JOHN C. DUNLVP. 11:A. STUHHEON.
. This Bank, &Mg business in the name of Sur, Rren
marten & Co., le now fully prepared to do a general
Banking llusitieis•with prOmptutilis and fidelity. -
Money received on deposit and paid back on demand"
without notice. Interest paid to special deposits. Cdr.
tilicnWe of-daposik bearing interest. at the rate of filie
percent. will no issued - ftw as short a period as four
months. Interest ' on all certificates will ceaseat
turity, provided, howereV, that if isaid certificates are
ronewedAtliny_tline thereafter for nuother given pe,
clod, they shall Lear the same rate of Interest - up itititt ,
tithe of-renewal. Particular attention paid to the mt.'
loction of notes, drafts, ebecks, &c., in any part of the
United States orCanailas. •
Remittances Pied* to England, Ireland, or the Conti•
nent - ,The faithful- and, confidential execution of all
in•dent On trusted to them, may he relied upon: •
They, cull the attention of Fermis, Mechanics and
all a tilers who desire a ;Info depository for their names,
to the undeniable fact, that the proprietors oft hie flank
nib isniffiesi - tif Irani' to ttfo - extent of their estates for
all the Deponsts, and other obligations of Her, Ilienne.
man & Co.
They have recently removed into their now Ranking
House direetly.opposito their former stand, in West
Main Street, a few doors east of the Railroad Depot, -
where they will at all times be pleased to give any in•
forMation desired in regard tee' money matters in gene.
rol. •
=opoir.fortrastoOloilronrOseclock - in - thentorninennill -1
. 4
o'clock In Clio °cooing.
H. A. STUBJEON, Cosh
Carligleillny - 20. 1857-
• , A.:j3. EWING'S •
FURNITERE WAR E-ROOMS,
18
West High treet, .Carlisle, Pa.
lrrendum awarded at die • Cunthriland Count
The subscriber hos just recelvad the most splendid
assortmon& of articles lu his line, ever brought to this
ho is determined to soil at prices that do '
•
Embracing every article used by House and Hotel
Iteepenyof the most approved and fashion s able design
and finish. - Including also Cottage furniture In 'setts.
reception and Camp Chairs, Mattresses, hilt frames,
rictures, Ac., Sc. • .
Purchasers are requested lo call And examine his
stock, at his extensive warevorans., West Main . street,
• North side..A. 11. EWING. -
,
MY- Particular attention given as usual to-funerals;
orders from- town and country, attended to pnnuptly
and on moderate terms.' - . , A. 11. E.
, Carlisle, May 12, 1858.—1 y. ' . /: - . _ --
Broken, Igg, Stoic an_ Nu
CHEAI .I ,§ ADDLE 'ANIL lIAI
ESTABLISHMENT.
11ORSR COLLARS, HORSE COLLARS,
- .
. .
..
. •-...1.14)neaa1e andrlietail. ~
• The subecriher .respeettully announces to his friends'
, • and the public, that ho Is now man.
. ufacturing, and keeps constantly on
‘‘." .... ~,,• baud, a full asortment of Saddles,
- • ,A \ l', , Harness and IS agon Clears in goner.
1 411 ;1 :," al, which ho Is prepared to sell on ,
i 11
j. reasonable
exaTiV e b t r e f ru on 7 purchasing oleo" o a ls n o. d
'll, \ 11 i t i )' w i h l e o r t e n also prepared to nowthiacture
• . • till Rinds of Mo., for the use of Es
.. . A pine nod llosoCempaules, warrant.
to ho perfect or no ude...apd equal,
If not soperlor,tp city make. . . •
Thankful for pant favers, - lie hopes to merlt - a coutln.,
mama by strict attention to orders, and fair prices.
PHILIP UHLER,
Main Street mechnoloshurg.
Mar:9; 1959=3m . .
I%TEW STAGE ROUTE.-
11 Tire subscriber has started a tr . bweekly line of
Stages betw.o Carlisle and Landisburg, leaving Car.
itelo every Monday, Wodnerday and Friday, Immedb
stilly on the arrival of the afternoon train of cars from
the east. Returning, leaves Landisburg at 800 A. M.,
every Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday, end arrives
at Carlisle at 1.00 P. -51., via. Perry County Warm
Springs, Shermanadale, Sterrett's Gap and Carlisle Sub
pitur Springs. On and nfer June the 15th, the lino will
be run daily for the accommodation of passengers going
to the Springs. '
Fare to the serval points as follows:
Carlisle to Sulphur Springs, • - • •
Sterrett's (lap. . • et • •
" Shermansdale, . • • • •
Perry County Warm Springs,
Landisburg, : • • • • •
RETURNING.
I..ionlisburg to Warm Springs, • . •
Shermansdale, .
Sterrett's Gap, • • .". . 1 ' 75
" - Sulphur Springs, . • • . 100
" Carlisio, . 1 00
The above line will regularly carry the MAIL to anti
from the several points above Indicated.
I have Ostia well stocked LIVLRY,oTABLY., from
which I am at ell times readylo furnish horses and car -
rives to those who will favor mo with their patmnige,
on the most reasonable termh and lit'the very best style.
m 4191858. GEORGE' lIENDEL.
pllosPanitff GUANO,
FROM . •
NAVASSA ISLAND, CARIBBEAN SEA
— Analysis by Dr. Chas, Riekell, Baltimore:
Bone Phosphate of Limo,
(Containing of Phoaphorle Acid, 85.82.)
Fluoride of Calcium, ,
Carbonate of Limo,
Peroxide of Iron and Alumina,
Water, die.,
=I
.. .
"The extraordinarily high per rootage of Phosphate
of Mine above stilted, recommends this article at oucoas
...superior Phosphatic manure."
. •
' ANIMAL FERTILIZER,
Olt SUPER•POOSPIIATE OF•LIME, FROM •
_The_New_artioy'Manufacturing Company,
Ann - lista by quelling ,Llebig, Practical and dAnalytic
Chemist: - • • . ,
Phosphate of Lime, 20.
Sulphate of Lime, 10.
• Organic Mattorylulding Ammonia, 41.
'Ammoniac WO., 7.
Insoluble undefined Matter, 5.
Soluble Salts,'Chlor. and Sulph. of Soda, 10.
Water and y,oas k , . .• 3.
J. & 0. TAYLOR
" "ThinrninkUre.lll, composed of dead animals, blood,
offal, and raw bowie" !.very one of our customers
having found our manure what we represent it to be."
Adapted to ev-ry soil and crop. we recommend it with
. the fullest confidence-300 to' 400 lbn. per mire have fre
quently increased the yield-MU par cent. •
Also. " Col Milldam Soft flolumblan and Ammoniated,
Coluinblan Gennep." .
All of the above fort ilimirs in bags and barrele. From
820 to Y,45 per 2,000 and .2,240 pounds, acccrding to
quantity and kind purchased. For sale by . •
ItIOIIARDS & MILLER,
No. 210 South Front street, below Walnut.
Mar. 2,1850—t0r , Solo Agents In- Philadelphia.
itUT lI'S PATENT A NIM AL TRA.I'.
Tho
Cumberland county for the sale of Igt;:'e e d
PaVin " r t A f nl r •
mal Trap,•fur catching , • •
-
MINKS, }BOXES, WOLVES, UNAIIS, ic.
Call and sea theih at the cheap Hardware storeof
HENRY SAXTON,
• • East Main et., Carlisle, Pa
Mar. p, 1859. • .
. •
.1-1, ISH, &o:-Just received at .the
1 - Marion Hail" Family Grocery and Tea Store, a
• nus , gook of Nos, 1, 0 2 and 3 Mackeral in assorted pock
lidos • Salmon, Mesa '
' (1
Shad, Dairy and G. A. Livaporo
'lmltemifor-DAtlrtricki7VinegnriOili-do. ,
Noy.lo, '5B. , • " • 3. W. EDT:
' • • • .., .
. ---
DLOWS.;4wit,recoived a large lot of
the York Plows, also. some or - Plank's, llenwood's.
and Zelgler's make on hated. Eagle plows selling off at
cost. at, ; . .11EN1tY SAXTON'S.
March 10, 1819. - - ; -
Q-HOVELS AND SPADES.—J,dst re-.
celvad a larr alsortmept of SPADIia, elioveLs,
WRNS, SAKS , 1108& M ANVIOrIIOOKB. PICKS.
MATTOCKS. do. Ao4 at the cheap'haidware gore of
• Mar. 10. 11100..; , HENRY SAXTON.
•
N'AILS l NAILS -1---400 kegs nf nails
la Just received and for sale cheaper than ever.
Country Therebean can' be. furnished .wiftv Polio: at
manuOicturer'i irri . efs iit.thet then HardesaraStore of
111iNRY SAXTON. • ,
ain.10,1869, *of inga stir Carllele r Pa., s.
No. 1 ' & 3: just
'tor sate low AC HALBERT&
Aliscelhincott.
-. c .Agriiultural - Fait—of M 7.)
- '
Chamber, ' ' - •
Dining-room, FURNITURE.
Kitchen and .
ifitio 21bucrtiscirgius3.''
rpHE, LMtGEST • CHAIR AND
F- • FURNITURE .ESTABLISII M ENT_ '
• • TI U.NI 0,14
Mathiot's Qay Street_Ware-100ms,—
Extending from Gayto Fr? , derich Street, ?laving
„40 fiet front, 170 feel flap, and 6 atorie4 high.
,• .
BALTIMORE,
Where. Is kept alwaia oh laud, or ninde to order; eve
.rle of French TETE-A TWITS, In Plush, .flab
"Aoth Ur Ilrocatelle.
French Tull - Stud and 'Medallion, Parlor Allll
CHAIRS In Plush, Ilalr, Cloth, Woe/dello:.
French Full Stuff Carved .PARLOR CHAIRS,' In sets
witk Flush. llidr, or Brocatellif.
SOFAS; balfPrenrh :Mahogany and Walnut Parlor
CHAIRS, - hrllalr, Cloth or Plush.
ROCKING CHAllth—ryurioum deslgns,,ln litilr, Cloth
and,Plush. _ ,
Staff Spring LOHNGES,-a large assorttnent 'always
on band, 6r any pattern made. or cot ed with at 4.
goods to order.
dIIAMBER SUITS-1n Walnut; complete - from $3.
.CANE .611 AIRS and Rocking do.—the largest assort:
meld ready-made Is t tin United States—from $l4l-a doz
en up, . .
Bar Room, Office and Pining CHAIRS, In Oak, Wal
nut or Mahogany. _with Cane, Wood or Stuffed Scott.-
- au assortnient coda:it-11.g over GO dezen.
Wood, Seat CHAIRS
CI I A 111 S---over 100 dozen
- Feather Beds, 11usk Matttowee of civet,' vs.
rleb•.. -A ho,- all-1411,0f-4111L-r-and-Eald-Fratner....fur_
Looking Ohmses,
MATIROT_ASS , N, •
25 North Oxy Street, near Fayette street,
MEM
PRINCE & CO.'S • •
IMPROVED 1.".1'r EN T MELODEON:
r . HEICIEDF,ST: - ESTADETSITMT:I4 . I M. •
STATES, ,EN,I PLOY INO TWO HUNDRED MEN, and
FIMAIng mo HT v INSTEUMENTS P.Clt WEER.
Combining all their Recent Improverne n ta—therDlei ded
Swell, Organ, Melodeon, tie:, A:,
(The Divided Swell thin only he obtained In Melodeon' ,
' ofour Manufacture.)
•
GE,O. A. PRINCE & CO.
Manniketurers, "Sofro New York
=
87 Fallen at. X; -F., 110 Lake al.- Chlorin,
-- WITQLt:SALE - AIIENTS--AnTsell & - Itlehardson, - I k .
ton, M.A.; F. Colbunn. : titian mit I, O.; Painter
Weber, St. Louis, Mo.; Ph. P. Wei.leln, New Orlewnn.-
1859-
• From the Hume Jtairnal, April 3,1858.
The Alubideona munufnetured by Prince & Co.. and
for Fain alB7 Fulfun stre s et, are the best in the world
We have tried thin.. and therefore ititeak understand ,
Inlay of their tneritn.'" They uru afforded at a very mod.
orate cost.
• I'ItICES qt , I'ORTAIRSX INSTRUMENTS_
_.——
Four octave Melodeon, extending froth C to C....... $ 45
Four and a half octave, do. - Cto 1 , - CO
Fire Octave Melodeon, do. • Fto F 75
Fivo octave, double reed, d o. ..' ...+-s. FtoF' ' 140
. '
01t0 MhIpTiEON
Two Banks of Keys, Fly° SOLO of Reeds, Eight Stops
Ono and o Ilillr Octave 1.1,pt Pedals, One Set of needs, In
l'u let Bass,lodependent $350
" • , s PRICES OF PIANO CASED
Five Ortav6 Melodeon, extending from Fto N • STOO
Fix Oelave Melodeon, ' do. F to F ....
Five Octave double reed. do. Fto F 150
Fivo Oetov 0, Two pantig - of Keys - 2.00
• Our (twilit let forwmtnnfact Ming are perfri , t, and from
our long eXperietom In the business. having -finished
and sold over TWENTYIIS . O TIIOUSANU My.LOUE
ONSi we feel confident of giving satisfaction. •
Ali 31001,41ns of our manufacture, either-told by us,
or dealers-In any part of the United States or-.Canadas.
are WARRANTED to be - perfect Itiovery'respeet, and should
any repairs be necessary before the expiration done
year from the date of sale we hold 'ourselves ready .and
willing to make the RUDD free of charge, provided the
Injury Is not caused by accident - Or'sleslgn.
EO: A. PRINCE & CO.
Agents for the 'sale of our Melodeons may lm found In
nil the'prlnelpal cities and towns In the United Staten
'and-Canadas,
MEI
BlAgente et Carlisle and Kingston J. A.lleagr.-
At Norville—W. It. LINN. kneylirbil
LONDON
iZro.la4lB k o 7A
o GIN - J . l 4e*
- •
14. 11 40:
4-1
k iN„„„ 4 . ~. ROE
. TIEVA•
Y Ol ab t a //". p,;„
•
"
N E W I . A. N.o . ST 0 E
$0 60
"5
A large a s sortment of superior Pianos, from tho hest
Bunton and New York makerp t together with excelled
socouthlt.dul Pianos, etinntahtly for toile.
NO. 86 MARKET STREET, HARRISBURG
•
Also, Itlason & Hamlin's Modul 111uhaluous, Organ4to.
lodeous, mid Now Otgam.llarmonlums.
Old Pianos takuu In part payment for new ones.
PIANO TUNING OR REPAIRING,
CM
With all Stringed and Wind instruments. will receive
prompt attention (rum Mr. JOIIN PTA:4%I'K, who hat
no superior In this department, and Is ode of the moss
ralialtle,Tuners In the United Staten.
Nep22,'bg-ly.' .0. C. 11. OARTKR.
s s
100.0 Q
.P.14J1 7 0 : 14.114 OS :
GOLD MEDAL PR] MIUM
PIANO FORTES I
WILLIAM KOBE & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF ORANIYAND`,r
SQUARE PIANO FORTES,
Nos. 1, -8,-Z, and_7, .North_Euta
Opp . °site the : Eu tau? .4olote.
And at our NEW SALES-IttiOM,
207 Baltimore street, between Charles
and Light streets.
hese celebrated PIANOS have, at different Fairs", for
Loral cessive years. been awarded the highest pre
miums for excellence over all competition. They have
also Veep-pronounced by S. Thelberg, the most celebra
ted nierllst In the world, and other distinguished art lets,
Including Mr. Stmkoself, 4c., to be" equal, If not au•
parlor, to any in this country.
- We hove constantly on band at \ our extensive Ware
rooms as above, the largest, assortment of line PIANO
FORTES to be (mind in this city, which we will sell.
wholemtle and 'retail, ou the most liberal terms to suit
the times,_
In every case w"guarantee our Pinwale give entire
satlAmtion.
--tyipl-Constautljon.hand,allneAssottinentELOl
MINS elate beat makers. nL prices from $lO to $2OO.
vyn..- Always fur sale a larfre number or second-hand
' PIANOS, at prices ranging hom'.s7s to $2OO.
tr.. 9— Plano., exchanged, hired and tuned.
. WILLIAM Ks&og & co.
CHICK ERING &.. SONS•
Matudieturors of
ConetintlY In Store a largo stoelibf our beautiful and
nuecjualled Ifistruments t fluished - In. every variety, of
style, at. priCon 'varying from . $176 i to *IOW). ' Welbave
been' awarded 38 Goui and Susan finit, class Iledale pt
the different °atilt:4Elone An Aida. country" and Europe,
fur superior manittlicture,' A liberal- i ciount made to
the clergy and aeminarlos of learnln ~ .iDescriptivei Descriptive ii
luetratedtataloguee sont.to any addrus
July 31;1888-41 . • ,Y •
.
1 4 4 p, _ 1
. ~.
•
'C A TI 0 ist •
Iteroltants and Traders wlll.bo on Wel; guard-and
not be Imposed upon by 11 enuntwaita yormPa Indian
Root Pills, -signed A. 11. Moore. All genuine Indian •
Root Pills have the name and signature of A. J. i r k.
• tile. on each box. -
tho Inventor of MORSE'S INDIAN
ROW!, PILLS, has spent the greater part 61'
In traveling, linvi»g plotted Europe. Asla.and /third. no
• well as North Ann:Mai-1m spent three years among
the Indians el our Western country—lt was In ilia \Va.:
that, the Indian Root Pills were nrst discovered. Dr
Slorse_restint trot man to cotabll,9l the_ tort that. 01
Puurri:GE-. Tag-lliztigz;timi
• our strength, hualtlrand life depended upon this vital_
W . hen tho• various passages become clogged, and do
, n0t...4 in perfeeeharumny with the different funetlons
of the body, the bbgat loses Its union, 110001110 R thick,
• corrupted and diseased: thus causing nil. pains, sick..
netts and distress dr every mime; our strength is ex.
!masted, oar health we are deprived of, and If nature is
(lot nssistelhin throwing oil - the stagnant - 1i utursiw, - the
blood will become chisked and cense, to net, and thus
our light of life Will forayer 110 1/01011 014: 11010 111,
1/0111111t tlloll .. that'olll should keep the various passages
of the body free and open: And how, pleasant to us
' that we Ituve It is our power to iota wedielflo In your•
reach, namely. Morse's Indian Hoot Pills, mats ufitctured ,
from plants and roots which grow around the menu.
Minims cliffs in Nature's garden, fie the health and re.
revery of diseased man. One or the roots 'from which -
User. Pills - are -made Is a Sudorific, which" opens the ,
' pores Mlle skill, and mists!. Natsire In throwing out
the finer parts of this corruption within. The second Is
n plant whit% is .an Exueetorant, Unit opens and us.
clogs the. passage to the lungs, and thus, Inn notes , g
manner, portions its duty•hy,throwltsg MT phlegm and
other humors teens lungsbreoplous spitting net sitd
' is a Diem. le. which givetrease and .Itottishi , strength lit
the kidneys: thus encouraged. they draw large amountk
of lamtwiry from the blood, which is theta thrown 1/1/e
1/11ntifully_ly. the urinary or water passage, and which
could dot have imen discharged In any_otherway. The
--tout th-isn-Catharticontsimeianuilnules_lbe_otiser tsrPE'._
miles of lbw Pills While engaged in%purifying tile
'.-blood Cl.lredarser paitieles of Impurity which cannot
past, by the other outlets. are thus taken up and con.
' veyed elf in great quantities by the imwels.
From the ithove, It is shown that Or. Morse's Indian
— Mint - Pills not only enter tin; stomach. lint bicome
united with the blood, for tiny find wily to every poet,
and completely,rout out 51111 cleanse the 00111111 T 1011111.
mil - impurity, sill the life- of the .hody,,. wisiels ..is tile
— 7htTed7hecomes - perfecti,c - heiti thy :--consequently-mll
- sicknesS and pain is drives Irons the system, for Oily ,
. -cannot remain when the body beensues so pure and clear.
The 1015011 wily people lire so distressed when sick,
and.wity en massy die, Is because they do not get n
' medicine which will pa . ss to the afflicted parts, and
which will amen tile natural passages for the disease 10
be cast out; hence, n large quantity 01 food end other
Olen, is lodgml,mnd the sto end intestines are
. __llteally ItiWiiiirWllll , l.lle. corrapts; sus
undergoing diangrmsible fermentation, constantly mix
ing with the blood, which throws the corrupted matter
through every vein and artery, until ilfe is taken from
tliPlistly by disease. Dr. Morse's PILLS 111100 1101,1011 to
themselves vietory . upon victory, by- restoring - millions
4. - the sick to blmuning twalth and happiness. Yeah
thousands• who knots been racked or tormented with
sickness,, ain and Anguish; and whose feeble frames
' have been scorched by the burning nletnents of raging
fever, and who have been Istought, as It were, witlsits n
stop of the - silent grave, now/Wand randy to testify that
' they would have bean numbered with the dead, had It
-
I,lt4leen for this great and wonderful medicine, Isterso's
..1111111111 (tout ('llls. 'After one or two doses had been tn.
ken, they were astonished, nod Itbso.utely surpriSed, in
wiLIieSSIILIg their charming olfeetnf ' :cot only do they
'-.. -give immediate - ease - end strength, and take-oway all
sickness, pain and anguish, but they once go to work
.
lit the fosamintion of the disease, which is blood. There.
. fore, it will be shown; especially by those who use these
Pills, that they will oil cleanse rind purify, •thet discrete
—that deadly enemy—wilt take its flight, and the flush
I - uf_youth and beauty will, again return, and the pros
1 peetuf a long . nui bailey life Will cherish ant - brighten
your days. .
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This is a question of vital importance, and one which
lan never been satis!actorily disposed - of by the profew
surseetio teach the healing art. Soma maintain—and
especially•the old school Physicians—that life lives in
the blood, and•therefore nil diseases originate in it—
but modern,sclence avers that ailments have their
origination in both the solids and fluids of the body.
That the latter propendetate, however, inn fixed-fact,
- and medical skill has clearly demonstrated that at
least twwthirdsuf the ills thrit humiin Seth in heir .to,
'have their source in au .
" IMPURE, STATE OP TILE ELOPE:
. .
As, for instance. In the longat
catalogue. catch' as &tofu
" In:Tott e r, Barber's Itch,' - Pitoples,lllotelles.rysipe
Ins, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, discharges from the Ear,. rover.
Sores, or irruptive diseases of any k Ind.—These are as
curtained by well known medical laws to arise from had
blood—while the highest medical authorities declare
that most fevers originate In the same manner, and
more particularly Typhoid and scarlet—the Conner be
ing all li:tercel, and the latter nn external irruptive
disease; anti In all persons attacked by these maladies,
the blood in found to be elthe: coagulated, or ore dark
unhealthy color.
To ward off n large majority of diseases, as ,well as to
rum a number which have already seixedupon the aye
irk tea:, It is necessary to
PURIFY TIIE 111,001). •
Lindsey's Improved Blond Searcher does not claim to
he a
414/ SQUARE-AND
• • UPRIGHT, -
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PIANO,
FORTES;
el,' Philadelphia
lllllii •.too
Mum:l.—Beware ofkeounterfelt ilFrned A. 11. Moore.
All genuine Lore the e filrnme of A. 3. & Co. on
enrh box. Al. t. signature of A. J. White & Co. All
others are spurlou
A. J 'WHITE 8010 Proprietor,
No 10 Courtland Street, Now York.
I)•.'Morsn's Indian Hoot l'llls aro spld by all denim
In ModlebrOs. • - . .
Agents are wanted In every town, village and hamlet
In the land. Parties desiring thu agency will addreas as
above for terms.-
Prim 25 Coots per box, 800 boxes xvill be se t lt 2 ln s.B.
sX.s7r- F re
(;clPt' of $l,
o 1
i'LlFt34:6Ponrildf i
sfObi• S. W. erst lek.
DOES DISEASE ORIGINATE IN
IMPURITY OF TILE BLOOD?
UNIV4RSAL PANACEA
for every disease known, bat the proprietors claim for
It the power not only of draining out Ali Impurities . of
the Wood. but by the skillful combination of well known
vegetable remedies. If will cure all diseases arising (rem
a deranged state of the liver, drive out dyspepsia, and
give rimmed Mee and vigor to the stomach. That the
BLOOD SEARCH ER iv all that iv claimed for It, the proprie
tors can produce •
MBE=
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It Is onlya few yearn Mare It was discovered, and yet
It has grown Into such it business that n large laboratory
bah two,, built expressly for Its manufacture—a large
number of men employed in puttlngit up, and still the
DOES NOT 'EQUAL .THE nEmmap
- 15'0'11A any candid man' could this be FO, If the Med. -
lane did not possess ALL the virtues claimed for It
Thu Proprietors have hundreds of certificates from
inen of probity and tdanding in the community, show
lug whet tho medicine in doing daily for the rulferlog
I=l
who bee over used the Blood Searcher whether rell
was experienced.
Let , tlte enlisted give it n trial—n single bottle wit
eimvince the most skeptical of Its efficacy.
Qy For sale In Carlisle by S. W. Haverstick, S. El
Holt, and B. .1. Kieffer; Kauffinnn A Son, 'Mechanics
barg ; homelier it 7nwk, Sliepherdstown ; Joshua Culp
If ogstown ; Jacob Simmons. Cross Beads; Kurt: A
1%;11.e, Shiremanstown; A. MAcklich, Bolling Springs;
Mary W. Kissel, Churelitown; Edward James, West
11111; .1. C. Fasnaught et Bro., Oakville; Shoemaker
Elliott. Newburg; Win. Bretton, Newvllle; J. Hood &
(co.. Springfield; Russell & Dire, Dlckltwon; highland
Washleger, Jacksonville; Win. Clark Co. Lees'
Ronda; Win. IL Eckles, Sporting Hill; Denhuger
; C. Aftick,Shippenshurg; all of Cumber
land county, Pa.
LINDSEY & LEMON. Proprietora,
.41InI11tItlysburg, Pa
10E113
AFFI.I-o°t ED REAM!!
pnILADELNitA MEDICAL llOUSE—.Establish•
ed twenty.two pews' ago by Dr. KINK ELIS, coyner of
Third and Union Streets. Philadelphia; l'a. •
TWENTY-TWO YEARS',
perienee has rendered Or. K. a most suecessful
prartltOner in thlY.aurtr of all diseases of a prlfate
turn; manhood's debility, as au impediment to limr
ridge ; nervous nod sexual infirmities, disease of the
skin, and those arising Dom abuse cif mercury. -- -
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE._
There loan evil habit sOmutitnes.indulged hi by boys,
in solitude, often grog ing up with them to manhood ;
and which, if not reformed in due time. not only besets
serious obstacles to matrimonial happiness, but gives
rise to a sorbs of protracted, insiduous and devastating
alfectio..
Few of those who give way to this pernicious practice
are aware of the COIINCRUCIICPS until thuy..find the- ner
vous systole shattered, feel strange and unaccountable
soneat one, and vague feats of the tided. (See'pages 27,
25, 221, of Dr E's book ou n Self-Preservatlon.")
, The unfortunate thus affected becomes feeble, is tone.
Me to labor with accustomed vigor, or to apply his
mind to study; his step to tvrity and weak; he is dull,
Irresolute, ,and engages goon In his sports With-less en.
,orgy Odin
If hi emancipate hinni:df before the practice has done
its worst, and enter matrimony, his marriage is unfrult
tut. and his sense tells him that this is caused by his
early lollies. Thesiord - Zraildeintiond which should
awaken the attent ou of all who are similarly situated.
REMEMBER, ,
who places himself under Dr. KINKELIN'S treat
ment, may religiously confide In his honor as a gentle•
man, and rely MAI the assurance , that the secrete of
Dr. It's patients will never he disclosed.
Young Man—let no false modesty deter you from
making your cuss knoWn to one, who, from education
and respectability tan cort..ialy befriend yon.
Ur RIKELIN'S residence han'been for the last twon•
tytwo years at the N. W. Corner df THIRD AND UNION
STREETS, l'hiladelpijia, Pa.
- PATIENTS AT A DISTANCF
.
Can.hat_r_ (by_atailm. their ease explicitly, together with
all their aymplonm, per letter, enclinilim a rit(nittance)
Dr. Ws medicine, appropriated accordingly.
Forwarded to tiny part of the United States. and
pocked aecUre (anti DA 31AGE or . CURIOSITY, by Mall
• or lltapress, t.
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-- READ f IOUTiIAIND MANHOOD 11 -- v
A vigorous Life or a Premature Death, Klukelin ,on
Self-Pruservalien—Only 26 Cents.
Letters containing that value In stamps, will ensure
a copy, per return of unlit.
GRATIS! GRATIS!! GRATIS ! .'"
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_ ... A Filing GIFT TO ALL.
• ' MISERY RELIEVED.
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,KNature l e Guide," a now and Popular work, full of
advice and impressive warning, alike caleulat
ed toprevent years if misery, and save . housands .of
lives, la distributed without chore., end •forwardad by
mail, pro-paid to any Poet In the United States,; on re
ceiving an order enclosing two postage stamps. ,
• dec.15,1868-Iy,,
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pAPER.- , The Mouni • liolly • Paper
• Company, 11;o now on hand Kildare prepared to
manufacture to ordor all varieties of tine WRITING and .
' LElKRlt'paper, Address
i ' 3 . 0174. r, Riii7,4* Jr:.:: . ..
' ' 11 / 4 ". " 04 / 0 .4' 64 . Ni• 5 'Mount, holly Bprlnip, cpnn'a.
Ntbicinc
QNVARD'ASSOCIAT.I . ON,
A IiELPHI .
'A Benevolent Institution, estirbilsbea by gperial on
dtivrmtint for the relief of the *irk and distressed,
• .
ThdfIOIVARD ASSOCIATION,' in view of the awful
destruction of human life, edused by Sexual:A.lisesses,
and the decrptiosn. maimd upon limo untortnnate vie..
taws ..f such dlseaseS b. • Quarks.. several 3 01110 ego di-
rested. their Consulting Enchain, its,, CIIAI,ITA LLE
ACT worthy of their name, Co open a Dispensary for the
treatment 01 this slats of diseases, in all their fi roe
,and to give liIEDICAL ADVICE (MAT'S, lo all who
apply by letter, with al description of their condition's
(age, occupation, habit. of Ills, he.,) and in eases. of ex. '
trent° poverty', to FURNISH MEDICINES FREE OF
•CIIARGE. •.It. is needless to. add that the .A sibeintlen
,van moods the highest Medical skill of I he ago, andmill
`furnish the most approv d modern treatment'.
' be Directors of the ANK:lloton, in their Annual Ito.
port_upon_the.trextment_ofEexmllplreasestogprokthe
lifghTfitilitTS - fiiiTniiMartNirgiteeemiivbieit has attend. --
• lalairs.uf-the.Cm.sitltAng-Surgeou-in-the-cure - ut - ..
I .o.permatorrbsea r Serninal-tleakness.-Impotence,Aloner- :
t hay. (Meet. Syphilis, the vice of Onanisin or Self abuse,
he, and order a continuance of the saute plan fur the.
ensuing 'year. d• .
- `lire Directors, milt review of the •past, feel assured
that their inbers4ll Uric sphere of benevolent effot t,.
have been of great benefit to the afflicted. especially to
the young, and they . 11(1111 resolved to devote them.
selves. with renewed zeal, to this Very important but'
much despised muse.
Just published by the Association, a Renal on Sper.
nisi orrlnes, or, Sentinel Weakness: the Vice of °nankin,
Masturbation or Self• Abuse, and othdr Diseases of the
Sexual Organs, hy.the Consulting Surgeon, which will
be sent by mall, (In a sealed letter en veMpe,)*FREE OF .
CII AlttlEon receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage 01 her
Reports mod Tracts , on..tho • nurture - and' treatment of
Sexual . diseases, diet, ho.. are constantly being publish
ed for gratuitous distribution. nod will be coot to the
afilleted. Saute of tin ! new, remedies and' methods of
treatment'discoleredpurlug,the last year, are of great
value. •
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Address,. for Report qr Areatmsra, Dr? OEOltat R.
CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association,
'No. '2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. .
lty order of the Directors. '
EZRA D. IIEAATWELL, Pre,id, of
GEC: FAfitquiLD, Secretary,'
ME=
THE LIVER INVIGORAOR
PREPARED Bt Dlt. SANFORD. '
Compounded entirely from. GUMS.
f - ONE 01 , "1 . 11E BEST PURGATIVE AN)) LIVER
NES now before thu. public;- that acts. nn a.
C rit s• I ET, in lilss — nmßoaore - 0 IT SetliarVtfatratt
other medicine known. It ix not only a CATHARTIC. but
a LIVER remedy, acting Oat on the LIVER to Wed Its
Morbid matter, tjten on the stomach and trowels to car
ry off that matter, thus accomplishing two purposes
effectually, without any of the painful feelings experi
enced in the operation of most CATHARTICS.. It strength
ens the system al the canto time that It.purges it ; and
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• tuw.tak.ou-dalui-10-unuale.te.-dosm,
and buildlt up with unusuil-
The LIVOV IA one of ;::1 4 the principal regulators
O tt. k body, nod , when 'lt unnanperform); its
functions w.ll the pow- 'ere of the system art,
fully developed: The stomach. is almost on •
tirely dependent on the, , healthy action of the
Liver for the proper per- [7l farmance of Its functions
when the stomach In at fault, the bowels are at
fault, and the whole system suffers In COM.
quence of one organ ry? the Liver having
ceased to do its duty. For the diseases of that
organ, one of the pro- Q printers has made it.hls
study, In a practice ofmore than twenty yefirS,
to find some remedy wherewith to counteract
the many derangements to which-it to nobly.
-To prove that this re- !=, medy at Inst found,
any person. troubled, with-. Liver Conn'
plaint In any Of its r — 'forms, has but to try
bottle,, and conviction.
These gums removeall inorbld or bad matter
from the system, sup- '
plying in their place n
healthy flow or bile, in- - igorating the stomach,
causing food to digest' - well, purifying the blood
giving tone and health . to the whole nowhinery
removing the ranks of - e e disease, and .elTect.
lug a radical Cure.,
One dose after eating -Is sutil'clent %too relieve
the stomach and pro- vent the food from Hs•
lag and souring.
Only one dose taken before retirlig preverlte
nightmare.
• Only one dose tnkol 1.4 • at night inoaens the
bowels gently, and cures costiveness. •
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Ono dose taken after cio. each meal will.cure Dye.
pepsin. ' •
41/- One dose of two - tenspoonfulgivill always
relieve Sick Headache. -
One bottle taken 'for female .obstruction re
moves the cause of the dleeaoo, and makes a
perfect cure. • '
Only Coe dose Mime, PLO dlately
while ono dose.often re. r malted is a sure cure for
cholera Itlorbus, 'S.{ and a preventive of
Cholera.
Ono Mum taken often Z will prevent the recur.
rence of billions at- eaelcs, while it re•
Heves all painful fool- logs.
irD,Only ono bottle - is —needed to throw out the
of system the effects of (f. 2 medicine alter a long
slcknees.
Cne bottle taken for Jaundice removes all sallow. •
ness.or Imnaturia color from the akin.
One dose taken 8 short time befoiu eat ing gives vigor
to the appetite and .makes food digest well.
One dose often repented came Chronic triar.
Aiwa. In Its worst formitrwhlleaummer and bow
el complaints yield almost to the first
One or two doses cures attacks caused by worms,
In children: there la nn surer, safer or'speedier remedy
In the world, as It never falls.
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We take , Infinite, pleasure In recommending thin
medicine as a preventive for Fever and gut,
Chill Fever, and all F evers of a 111110ona
Type. It operates with certainty, and thousands are
willing to testify to its wonderful virtues.
All what us.o it an airing their unanimous testimony
In Its favor.
IM. Mix iigter In :he mouth with the Ibajgorator,
and swallow both together. •
'FIFE LIVER INVIGORATOR ,
IS A GREAT SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL. DISCOVERY,
and is daily working rums, almost too great to believe.
It cures as Irby magic, oven the first dose giving bene
fit, and seldom more than one bottle is required to cure
any kind of LlVER.Complalni, from the worst Joon
dice or Dyspepsia to a ffunmon headache, all of which
are the result of a Diseased Liver.
PRICE ONE LOLLAR PER EMILE.
DR. SANFORD, Proprietor, 345 Broadnir, Nan York.
VI. Sold In Carlisle by S. ELLIOTT and S. W. lIAV
ERSTICK. i mr261858.
A BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF
RICH GLOSSY HAIR,
COMPLETELY PRESERVED
TO • THE'- --GREATEST AGE
And whe that Is gray would not hitvp it restored to
former color; or bald, but would have the growth re
stored, or troubled with dandruff end itching, but
would have It reunified, or troubled with serofula, scald
head, or other eruptions, but would be cured, or with
sick Meld rale, (neuralgia) but would bn cured. It
will also remove all pimples (num the Mee and eking
Prof. Wood's flair liesturativo will du all this, sou eircus
lar and the following:
' ANN ARISOR, 'November
root. 0. 3. \Veen—Dear l'qr:.l have heard much said
of the wonderful effects of your Hair Restorative, but
having been so often cheated by quackery and quack
nostrutus, hair dyes, An, I was disposed to place your
Restorative In the same category with the thousand
'nod one loudly trumpeted quack remedies, until .1 met
you in Lawrence county some months shire, when you. -
gay& me such assurance as induced the Mal of your
Itretorative in my fluidly—first by my good wife, whose
hair had beeonfo very thin and entirely white ' and he•
fore exhausting one of your large bottles, her hair *no
restored nearly to Its original beautiful brown color,
and bad thickened nod become beautiful and glossy up•
on, and entirely over the head; she continues to use
it. not simply because of Its beautifyiffg effects upon
the hair, but bectcust of Its healthful Influence upon
,the head and mind. Others of ,thy family and friends
are using your Restorative, with the happiest effects;
therefore, my skepticism and doubts in reference to its
character and value are entirely removed; and I ran
and do most cordially and confidentially recommend Its
use by nil who would,have their hair restored from
white or gray (by reason of sickness or age,) to original
color and beauty. and by all young persons who would
Lase kheir hair beautiful and glossy - •'
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Very truly and gratefully yours,
SQLOMON MANN.
FRIEND WOOD: It woo it !Ong time after I saw you at
,Illtssfield before I got the bottle of Restorative fur shish
you gave me an order upon your agent In Detroit,. and
Arbon I got .It, we concluded to try It on Mrs. Mann'a
Indren.s.the surest test of its poiver. It has done all
that you assured me It would do;' and others of my
family and friends, having witnessed Its effects, aye
now using-and recommending its Use to othersas enti
tled to the highest consideration you claim fur It.
Again, very rospeetfully and truly,yours,
SOLObION - MANN.
CARLYLL, 11a., Juno 28, 1862.
I have used Prof. 0..7. Wood's Hair Restorative, and
hive admired its wonderful effects. My hair was be•
coming, an I thought, prematurely gray, but by the use
of his Restorative It has resumed its original color, and,
I have no doubt, permanently so.
• S. BREESE. en-Senator, 11. S.
.Prepared by O.J. WOOD d CO., 114 Market street,
Saint Louis, and 912 Broadway, New York, and sold by
all DrUggista and Patent Medicine Dealers; also, by all
Fancy and Toilet Deeds Dealers trt the United States
•
and Canada. [n1y26 . 58.
For sale in Carlisle, by S. W. 11AVERSTICIC, 9.1131'L
ELLIOTT, and Druggists everywhere.
DTT VALL'S 'GALVANIC OIL.-
PREPARED ORIGINALLY IT
PROF. H. U.
Formerly of the College of Stirgeone, Patio,
.10 now offered to the public for the Cure of all Sore
and Painful Menses; for instanco—Pain or Soreness In
any part of the System., Rheumatism, Palo in the Back,
Breast or Shies, Healed Broods, Neurnl9la, Burns,
Sprains, Headache, Cramp In the Stomach, or any other
Disease that is SORE AND PAINFUL, and only •
over this.clems of Diseased - we - claim
TORY. We any positively to our Tatrono, we ran re. •
Bove tho sufferer 90 times out of 100. We would just
say to the public, Prof. Du Veil oak.% yearn in bring- -
ing 'this medicloutiithe miporiorlty it has over all Oh.
•
op_ Price AO cents per bottle. a per cone, off to
'the trade.
orders must be riddressed to •
1°-
J. D. STONEBODE, Sole A'gt for IL • ,
Mifflin county, Pa.
AuE4'sB
RICE'itEDUCED ONE' HALF
\ !•1*
. .,Ng I iV : :AIEDIC.A./4 SALT
MATORY torSEA.SES
ONLY ONE DOLI.AR I ,
CURONIO PACKEIE
SEE :A:DVEHTISEIVIENT.;II4
°^Hit►dbille neatly execute.'..