Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, June 29, 1859, Image 4

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DR:ALANE'S
CELEBRATED..
VE RMIFU GE
:, LIVER PILLS :7-f
Avg.beg leave to all the atten-,
•;, - ,ti,onof the Trade, and more
especially the Physicians ;of the
country; to two of•the most popu
--.lar-remEdies-now-beforelhe-public-r,
We . refer to
Drw-61184,-411.44nig!*
We do nottecorriniend their as
universal Cure ills; but simply for'
what 'their narne.purports; yiz.:,
• THE
.• For -expelling Worms from the .
human. system. It has also been
-administered with. the mOst;:satis-•
factory results to various. Animals
'subject 'to .Worms. - • „
• • iTIIE LIVER- PILLS,
For the cure ofArvik COMPLAINTS,.
DERANGEMENTS, SICK
EEAD - ACHg,,sce. . ;In cases of,
.
FEVER AND Apug,,.•
,
preparator,y to Oi.aftei• taking Qui
nine, they almost invariably make,
a speedy Ilnd permanent cure.
As _specifics for.the above men
tioned diseases,. they are'Unrivaled,
and never known, to fail 'when ad
ministered in accordance with the:
directions.. . . .
. , . . .
. Their unprecedented - popularity
. *harinduced ths proprietors, .
'h l
FLEMINp BROTHERS,
r.,,
irrsranton, PA.
t- to dispose . Of their Drug . business,
in which they hive .been -success
fully engaged: for the last Twenty
Years„and they. will now.give their
undiViaed 4irne and attentiaii-to,
their Manufacture. - And being de
termined that . Dr: Mtane's Cele
brated
- . Verinifuge and - .Liver, Pills
shall. - continue to occupy the high .
position they now hold among the
. . great
_remedies. of ..the di y,
will eontinue- to . ; spare neither
.time
.nor b'cpense. in .prouting . the Best,.
and Purest Inaterial,
.and corn-:
',pound them in' the most thorough
manner. Address all orders to
:... It•-.. ~
'- - ' MOM BROS. Pittsburgh; Pa.
," S. S. Dealers and Physicians order : Mg from others_
*- thin,
Vrat i 7d 1;07e% wille b ` , 1 ,7 1 e r 1 , 1 3 1 , 7 Ztc . 6-I p . h r'pa, h. r" r 4"
Fleming Bras. Pittsburgh, Pa. To those %unions t o giro
them a trial, are Will fOPVIIrd -per mail, poet paid, o nay '
part of tho United States, ono box of Pills for tvrelve
i 1,,,,
threireent postage stamps or ono vial of Venn for
fourtOen threteent etnnms.44ll orders from Cana a must
_ lbe sceoinpunied'by twsaly.sents extra.--"" •
Willjam Lynch,
fx -7 --) - -:Praclical . .l,!LUMßEß-oia- GAS - FITTER,
in the baqment of the Jf, R. Church,
Street, Cailiste:
•
Lead and Iron Pipes,
Hydrants,
not & Cold Shower Baths,
Wator Closets,
Force and Lift Pumps, ;
Wro't Iron WoßdTubes, t
And ovary doscription of cocks and fittings for gas,
steam, water,,tc. Superior cooking ranges, heaters and
gas fixtures pill op In churches. atom and dwellings,
at short notice, In tho most modern style. All materi
als and work in our Iluo at low rutos and warranted.
QV' Country work and Jobbing promptly attended to.
film. 23, 1859—1 y
) • THE CLOTHING STORE NEAIt THE •
MARKET HOUSE FOULD AGAIN
Let The People Know • •
That they have Just received and are daily receiving a
gmlarge stock of
SIRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, •
made.up 14 the boot, latest and most fashionalkoatvle.
Their ass ,rttnent of fancy and plain Cassimere and
Cnshn fi 110 bk3Cii cloth Coats, Pants, satin and silk
Vests, are superior to any ever presented to the people
bf Carllslq or vicinity, as well as-thole' largo variety of
Cassinettl Kentucky Jean, TWeed, Italian cloth, Alpae.
ca. and all sorts of linen coats, pantsittld vests, togeth
er with a well selected stock of GENTLEMEN'S BUR
..
NISHINCIGOODS, such no white and taucy Shlrts,neek
and pocket hatulkercblefa, Cravats, 'lles,Dndor Shirts,
• Drawers, Collars, Socks, Suspenders, Ac, In short, every
thing also to dress up
i •
It s a well established ,STYTIV:EII3„
can and do sell little Cheaper than any
Clothing Store in Carlisle or vicinity.
' We therefore advise ONE and ALL to call at Steiner's
• 'cheap clothing store, beforothey make their purchases,
as they are always willing and pleased to show their
goods., Remember near the Market Nouse.
Apr. 13; 1859. STEINEII. EROS. A: Co.
TRON B.AILNG!—Iron Railing < br
o f _l...Cemetery enclosures, public and private grounds and
gardens, made hi order at the Carlisle Foundry. Our.
stock of Railing, Verandah and Bracket patterns comx
prises q largo variety of new andnlegnnt designs which
too public are invited to call and examine. Orders 11,r
rooting and putting up Railing will be promptly execu
ted at satisfactory prices.
try n,_,„ An entirely now TEN HORSE STEAM ENGINE
and BOILER now on hand, warranted to be of the best
make, and will be sold at a bargain fur cash or on short
time • -
FAIARDNER & CO. • July 21, 18513.
CUAIBERLAND VALLEY INSTITUTE
•- I.IOIIANICpUIIti, PA.•
' A. F. IIItiALTN,! A. RIPRINCIPAL, 'and teacher of
Mathematics and; Mode Languages.
THOMAS S. lIEESE, A.. 11., Assistant, Principe' and
toacher,of Ancient Languages and Higher English.
L. M. HAVERSTICK, Assistant In the English Do.
pat:tment.
This 'lnstitution haiing pissed into now hands, will
be reopened min Male School only, on Thursday, thu 2d
day of floptember next. It in the design of the preseui
proprietors to matte it a strictly first-class Boarding
.School, Or training and fitting boys and young men
either for college or business. An effldlant corps of In.
structorlt has boon organized, whose personal interests
are identified with the success of tho Institattion, and
who will spare no pains to make it worthy of the cong
down and patronage of the public. The Buildings of
the Institute are amploontd- well arranged for the ac.
commodatiou of about ninety boarders, and all students
;from abroad are exploded to board with the teachers.—
They will thus enjoy the bunefit of constant lush notion
and supervision. ,
Mechaninabwrg IS situated In the centre of the ban•
tiful Cumberland Valley, nine miles from liarrisbmg,
and is easy of access by Railroad from Philadelphia,lial.
No location could be mere eligible for ac
roan—none more healthy or attractivo for such a school
Pupils from Washington, 114thooro, Philadelphia• and
Intermediate points, taking the morning train, will
roach Mechanicsburg by 2 o'olock, P. M. As it is the
determination of the Principal and his Assistants to
pinto the Institute on a permanent and eleyatod basis
with every application requisite for superior SUMS.
they appeal with confidence to all who hare sonwtoed
- nude. ' -
Tiie scholastic year will be divided into two sessions
,twontytwo weeks each, tho first beginning on the '
first Tyuraday of September, and *ending on .the f. • t
Wednesday of February; the second seilsion begin;
on the first,Thisrsday of February, and ending on the I
first Wednesdey of ittil,y
1111333
• .•
Board, Washing, Tuition, Rooms furnished. • ,
and Fuel per Session,- • - /Isl 00
Day scholars will be received at $lO, $l2, and $l5, ao•
cording to their advancement. •
arid: modern .
No extra charges' for ancient arid: languages
or vocal music. -- A, •
.
Terms Par aosalon Payable belt' PI talyaca._:Zot fur.
Thor laforniatton apply to fbralqii k ltooap;Proprlutora;
Mechanicsburg, PO,
Apr. 14,1 66p '...., • .
\AT OOD AND ,WILLOW;WARE.L-•
y Tr and Paney, of
almost every variety. CEDAR WAB,E—Tube, Buckets,.
Measures, Palls, related Buckets, Keeler's' Matte. Bed..
Cord,, IlFushos. and large stock of "Rich's":celehrated
Corn Bret:One, (sold wily by. the subscriber) and all other
necessarY'bouse' artides—shvays :at , the lowestcrash
pices—fOrSale ' . '
Carlisle;Nciv. 100 AB
KROPCCuttEATI:IER.-L:A. full na;
soituiciic aDkireecii Lather, LlnlngsOnd Bind
ngs, to, ilkiot.Trees, and a fulLassortmeot Shoe Kitt
and findings of kyl kinds. . -
- • JOIIIN ELYNE . .LBON,
•North Haltom Rita.
Oct. 21, 'DB
AND
I. - • •• • • ,
~........
I . , ier an PraTen %anern, trii kit: Emit, nugar, n 6/d "
4111..alints.-5.1.1xer,.,-Tablz.,-Tan,Crannk,-SugarSalt,i
'
s n ort
and'Crean. Spoona,
-• . .. • - rAtl4llOl.lll & CO: S. "
.. •
.
.
, ‘.t.pi, 4 , , . Tho seeret slim to Courtship, Lore
, . ....-, - ,:6 1 !,,f.*?,'..... and 31arringe ; with, the diseases Ind
-0 7.,z. s __.•-t; f:: dent to
1 Y outh, i
. 11 , t i tt1 . 7 , 11 , d ,r 0 , 1 1 1
r A r r e r a .,
'Th'',...P7-:.t.it Life, no Joys nfid Sorrows, 'lopes,
:id5,.‘,07...f-Z-.
i ltears , and .Insoppolutmen tF. Let all
/. .-71 -:c.:\ .k •.,-
m n :r ra vv0p, ..,, , , , ,, , , ,, ,., , .. 1, , , , ,, ,.. ,. . h , c e n t i L t l T t n ii, , , l , n p t e l lg. :
meet to married llfooltd this book. Lefevery young
nom and 'women - In - the Inud,rend this - hook.--- It is f till
or PLATES, nod disc)res secrets tbAt 'every one should
• know; a I ittlOkut lodge` et - , first. tatty mesa- world of
trouble Itk.rtftwt II e. - :- ' • , -
....„Isl,tl for...g s eopy(enclesittg 25eents) to------
/ '. DII. W.M. 3.11t1.1:41, No. 410'SPRUCE STREET,
j PIIILADSLPIIIA. '
Apr. 27, 1859—Iy'
•„
ran Sinks,
Rath Tubb;
Bath Boilers, 's
Wash Basins, I
Hydraulic Rams, ac
WATC H ES, JEWELRY, AND
SILVER-WARLAT CONLYN'S• old established
Stand, West Main St., nearly opposite the Cumberland
Valley Rank. '
1 haviijust received a now' assortment orwatches,
oweiry. medallions, sliver ware, ote.. In addition to my
orator stock to which I invite the attention of the
public, The assortment embraces One pr.,
gold and silver lever watehos, Hunting . • Olr.
and open coca do, gold Anchors for
Ladies and Gentlemen end Sliver Le
pines and Quortior watches of every va- ,
Hay In style and price.
~ Also lino gold Medallions. Breast-pine for Ladles and
Gentlemen of ,erery quality, patters and price.. Gold:
fob, vest. curb end neck chains. Gold`, rt-elets, finger
dugs, cuff-pint, etude, slcovi,buttons : creams, charms,.
fm. Gold and silver thimbles, sayer and plated
butter knives, forks, table, tea, salt on indent spoons
of every variety. A large assortment of gold, sliver
and common spectacles, to suit all
ages to which we invite special alien.
A fine lot of GOLD PENS from tho best makers,
spectacle cases, fancy boxes, silver and pearl card cases,
gold and'common bracelets, watch chains,
Mantle Clocks and a variety of articies usu. r •
ally kept In Jewelry establishments, which ,ib t oilt
I will sell low for cash. -All articles war
•.
ranted to bo what they nra represented.
Particular attention paid as usual to
WATCII REPAIRING and all work war
ranted. ' •
THOMAS CONLYN
=11357.1
ATI' OLD FRIENDS, and the public
_al generally aro invited to call Anil . eszjuilue my
stock of fresh
ROCERIES,
CCEENSWApI,
PicUels, Preservejs, Fresh Can Fruits, Spices, Wood and
Willow Nara, Ropes ;and' -Brushes,- 011 s - - Yr. nits,— Hair, -
Salt. and a largo variety of other goods not necessary to
enumerate.
Store Room two doors cast of Rhonda' Waichousn
formerly John 0.111111ams's.) ' • -
Olve man call and examlno my goods and prices,
Mend toomll as cheap on any, other store' outside o
Butter, Eggs, Sm, Rags, Beeswax, Dried Fruit, &é.
ken in exchange for goods.
CalllBle, Oct. 27, '5B
- 14 ILA•D E J P L.A
, AND READING
0 A D
- SUMMER ARRANGEMENT,
Aram 18, 1859.
Two passenger trains leave Harrisburg daily, (Sun.
dove excepted.) at 8.00 A. M , and 2.40 P. 31.. for Phila
delphia, arriving there nt 12.50 noon and 7.40 P. 31.
• Returning, leave Philadelphia at 7.30 A.M., and 3.30
P. M.; arriving nt Harrisburg at 12.40 noon-aud 8:25 I'.
rEnnss: To Philadelphia, No. 1 Cars. $3.25; No. 2 (in
same train.) $270.
Fares to Reading. 41.60 cud $1.30. 1
.At-Reading. connect with trains fur Pottsville, Miners..
*file, Tamaqua, Catawissa, Ac.
Four trains leave Reading for Philadelphia daily, at
6 A. Al , 10.18 A: M., 12.30 noon and 5.00 P. M.
Leave Philadelphia for Reading at 7.30 A. AL, 1.80 P.'
M., 3.30 P. 31., and 4.45 P. M. '
Fares from Reading to Philadelphia; 41.70 and $1 45,,,
The morning train (ruin Harrisburg connects at
Rending with up train for 'Wilkysbarre. Pittiton. and
Scranton.
Far through tickets and other information apply to
. J.. 1. CLYDE,
General Agent.
May 11,'50.
ALLEN'S CO MBIN.ED
. 'NEAPE4 AND MOVER.'
. 1 have received the following letter from Jacob Bow
man, dated Juno 10, 1869, in relation to the trial of-
Rennin and Mowers, at 'Newlin°.
W. M. B. SiTICKLER & I.IRO
DEAR Sin:--Samuel M. Sharp, the of the field
In which we .ivere cutting graasavheri you left, employ—
ed me to cut the remainder: Ile, said ho liked, the Al—
lan Combined Beeper and Mower the best, After the
rain was over, 1 challenged the Manny -and Whilemick
Abidance. • Homy tried it and'iiturk," Manny bucked'
out, and.thelthitemtelt done middling yell, but clogged
some. Mr. Sharp thou said we should cut the,rotimin—
der, we could cut it' the beet: Bo lauehlor
Combined Iteapimand Mower:, •
, . JACOB BOWMAN.
- ,
The above Machine is for sole at the Agricultural
Implement store. of M. B. 13T1tI011LEIt $
Caaliole, Juno Ib, 18M}-2t
lif OWING ANDIt RA PI Isl — G
MACIIINE-AGENOY;--
633 Market street,
Wham Farmer's may see.and judge for thaniaelyos,
SIX. . '
•
OETIIE ' . •
• . • .•• • •
COMBINED MACHINES
NON lAJ USE 1
purobaso thicllacillnapf their '
PASSMOEE,-
P.
. G. 33 Market St.,
J. W. EBY
. ,
GI.4•A S S GLASSY]• PAINTS I
,PAltfTB full assrument of lass Of all sines
and quality, with largo 'stain or frish - ^PAINTB,' ail
colors. • Oils, Varnishes,•Ani; content • in' largo or !anal!
',quantities, at low figures at '
. _ • . .. • JoaN.P. LINA & ebri,
Oct. 27, North Ilottover eltroef
New' Godo..`
'ITST .A.ECEIVEIS AND OPENING
Ey AT NAUGLE &Co.'s 04E60 JEWELRY STORE,
• Nqin sfreet,. carlisle,
A largo eupply of
Watebee, Jewelry,
yenned. Plated .`
.
If you want to mr•
Jet. from, the' largest
took &Meets. Watch.
c, ;Jewelry; Silver cud
lated ware In Carllsle
.. .
. . . -
I We have a large assiortment of Gold and Silver Hunt
ing and Open Case Watches to suit all Fancies and
Pockets, '
Flue and "Cheap Jewelry of 'hvery style and quality.,
In setts or by the piece as wanted,
--ATITAIII3tE-&C,079-771
.
' Vino Peach lava , Coral, Cameo, 00Idatdilo, Mosaic, Flo
rontluo 11.loaalc, Jet lilux and Ohms cotta cheap • • • .
At NAUOLE .4 CO.'S
DlamondßFens"s Fl • B Al r rAGLE CO.'S
Gold HuntlnitDase, Eight Doy Lover;;; 'Gold hunt-.
log Case, Duplex; Gold Hunting., Chronometers,
At NAUOLDA C0.2E 1
.•Dagley'e best , quality of, Gold Pondls ; Ditto Gold
Pens Silver Ifpers, •
At NAUGLE .4 CO.'S
Sllver find Kited Ton Snits. tioin,•ts, Cups, Toast
- Looks, 'Tullius, 'lnle t nuyons l nr l thldip x
4sr CO.'S
,
Gold Perk, Yost. Curb, b'ob, .Chntlrtin Chnlns
Gold Bracelets, Lockets, ThltdblesoCreseeS, Charms.
V • ' At NAUGLE & CO.'S c , .
•
French Time Pieces to run three and four weeks. —.
At NAUGLE & CO.'S
• Gold Sleeve, Vest', Collar, and Shirt, Studs of all styles
and quality,
• - • • At NAURU:, 'QOM
• Phited-Forka,, Spoons, Knives, . Napkin Rings, Silo
Thimbles, Shields, • ' • •
•
'
• ' At NAUGLE k CO.'S'
Fluting's, Accordoons, Music Boxes—a zno variety, •
' ' At NAUGLE . k 90.!:5
Ladies' Portmonalea; Pearl and Leailier,. plain and
Fancy Travelling Bags, very vice styles, ellen'
. At NAUOLB k CO.'S
If yon 'want to have your Watches put In good re
pair and warranted, take them to ..
DIAIJOLC k CO'S
If you want to get a ClKap Clotk, you ran get It
At NAUGLE & CO.'S
• .If you want your Sllrer.ware neatly marked at ahor
notice rail - •
—•' • r
All goods warranted an represented, or the money n
funded,'
At NAUOLC & CO:'S
Persons that vra;!t 'bargains — Ara Invited tt,"
;At NAUOLE & C 0.13
Carlisle, 'Apr. 27, 1659
JILIRIOX 1141.14"
FAMILY GROCERY AND TEA
STORE.. _
Just received and in Store, a fresh and well so.
lected aAserlinent of ilia, Java end - Morn.
caihu Coffee, Roasted Coffee. Crushed
Pulverized Sugars. Relined and
other brown Sugars," superior
'Syrup Molasses, Orleans
--(baking) Mc, I a 11,1,111. .- •
Spices of every variety—
Pure only; Starch, Farinkand.
Choc(ilaW Maccaronl, Cheese - and --
Crackers,. Tapioca' and_ Sago, Indigo, A
'Saleratus and Sods. Cream Tartar and an•
soiled Pickles, Mustard and Coriander,Seed;
TEAS.—A fine assortment In Packages,
4::::KO F andAr bulk—ne *ell as all 'other articles
11° 1 '' o behoving to the loulnese—all at the Intro..'
1 i and late reduced.prleva.
. _ .. .
arllslo Nov. 3, '3B
MARR U I D E
"OK IIY /
:WILLIMII YOUNG, AL,D
=MI
CEIMITO
WM. BENTZ.
Nonvu.cr, Juno lb, 149
NE
ga r 4A6l`r.iiiind
NAIJDLE & CO'S
•
1. , i.M A011.1.N.E. , ..S II OP, , , • ,
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. . , .
, . - CAlt AND SAND. FACTORY, ~.
-- - ----' 2,- ---- =. _.East Dialo,43treet, - ,O3III f IRLE - '
Thls.'eStenelri eitablfshmont, Is nee, in.etimplete or
der and stipplled with the best ihnehinent for oxecutlo i.
work In orer3 derinirtininil77lhiThilllillogi 'hive also
.l i g ‘ ti e ge a s n iMln . me u d ,p t r l o il v n e sprllm .. d r _L3too o k m elt u rig i eL ,
t - , 1 , . qt. , !? 1 - . 1- th
EMnMEM
. . •
ShutWa,• Blinds, Mouldings; -Brackets and' all other
kinds :of Curpanter .worrk. We invite Builders, Car.
pouters and others to call and examine our factlitiorfor
doing this deterlptlon 'of work. „ The beet Materials
used and:micas as itw as atnnS , other estublishnient In •
fhwCounty or elsewhere. .• • • •
'STEAM ENGIN EE MILT TO ORDER. .
and repaired as horotoftwo; lin - gln s bare - boon recent.
ly built for IV. Al. Henderson Jr So , td this borough,
It. Bryson k Co. Allen township, Ah k 13rothors,New
villa, Slnda'a Wotael, North 511 d di on, and etraors,
nt whum establishment they may bh, eon In dolly op.
oration:and to whom wo'litUrofer for Hence of their
superiority. •
. 1110 N AND BRAWA'STINCII3. '
•of °Tory dirscilption, from the smallest to the hoariest
OMCUtQd at abort notice for every - kind of mar
chinbry. A large variety of mill endings now on hand
Two skillful' Pattern makers einixtontly
HEPARIN(' promptly attended to for 'Papor 51111 e,
Distilleries, GYM 51111 s, Factories, &c: Turning.and
Fitting 51111 Spindles, ke. dam, in the best style. •
TIMESOING•MACIIINES AND 110.118li POWERS.
such no Moll dear' Four llpnr(Powent, Dor'tante
°oar Ran- 0n4.. Two dlorso Powers. Corn Shelbws,
Crushers, Iron Rollers. Plough castlngo, and oth er or•
Wes for farmers, ou band or promptly nmdu to ardor.
DIDIDNN CAIIB DUILT,
and repaired. f t lur facilltien for building 6tire are now
more complete than heretofore nod earthing un to fur ,
rich them to tinneporters on the nil rend ou ;teem°.
dating terms and 'made of the best materials. Orden3
sol kited •and entire satisfaetion guaranteed.
The long experience in the business of the Pettier
partner of the firm, and the completeness; of our Ina
chinory in every branch of the establishmeet warrant
to, in nssuring the beat • work to all who favor uo
with their orders: The‘continued latronage of our old
Mends and the public in reepectfully solicited.
May 2C`,"57.y. • F. deco.;
'brrys
egteAr 1.5 run,
• --illarhet Eighth,
SEEM
C. oV,A(IENT
N - EW STYLYS OF SPRING AN
.I_l- 601311NR tiO(MjS c,lppo opened nt _MULLIN'S
. . .
au {Pest 31nIn Street, n choice selection of fashionnb
goods.. expressly - tor gent:erne:ea .inner, consisting,-
:very superior . -
SI DI: . BAERED d A SSINI EKES. - .;•
BLACK AND - VII ITE PLAIDS. •
BROWN AND iYIIITEINTURES.', --
BLACK-AND -W „
FANCY STRIPES, AND/MLXTURES.
SOLID PLAIN COLOM.
BOYS' 'STYLES - FOR - COATS '& -- PANTS. - - --
GENTS' SPRING 'Sr, SUMMER COATINGS.._,
MARSEILLES -OD SILK VESTINGS.
FANCY CLOTIIES - -EXE. RY ,DESCRIPTION.
FINE BLACK - CLOTHS: -
BEST BLACK DOESKINS.
MEDIUM QUALITY BLACK CASIMERES:
• -H. MUI.LIN,
(successor to T. H. Sidles.)
Apr. 20, 1059.
•
1 V" E lt.T.STAßLE.—llaiqng pu . r
chased from '''''''''''''''E'
TAIII.I6IISIIINE, I will be always- ready to accomm
• date the public with HORSES, CAR.
lIIAOEiS, BUGG lEn, and every other a r•
tide In my line. Ily strict attention to
; it eon and a desire to please, the subscriber hopes to
' . cetre a liberal share of public patronage.
' OCUlnll.l lIIINDEL.
. N 4. B. Omnibuascwon hand to supply those who may
be in heed of them. 0. LI.
y
ria4- Nov.°ll *
1857 • •
pOOT AND • SHOEMAKING.-J
Ac O. 'TAYLOR, return their since., thanks, to
their Customers, for the very liberal patntnage eaten.
Sod to them, and would respecttully inform the public
that they continue to manufacture CUSTOMER Work,
C. their old stand, on North litmover street, two doors
above the drug store of S. Haverstlek.
,With a number of first rate workmen employed and
acilities for securing the best stork to be found In the
whet, they nun prepared to make up e very descriptiot
of BOUTS AND 8110k8, for ladles and gentlemen's wear.
n the most. fashionable style, and of WARRENTED ma.
orbits and workman) hip.
Many yearn of - practical experience In the Inistnest
yoth lucre and .in Philadelphia justifies them In saying,
hat they are able to Insure full eatlsfactien to all thou
elm may leave their orders,
April 21, 1881, tf.
pRicE REDUCED - ONE HALF !!
• NEW MEDICAL SALT._
FOR
INFLAMMATORY DISEASES
TRY IT I
.ONLY ONE DOLLAR!
conomoVnex•oe
145 - SEE ADVERTISEMENT.!-63a
AateM ERICA N IV ATCH.—lfiving re
cel l ed.-. the agency for the sale. of the America%
1. from the Boston 'Watch Compan3, we would-re.
ppecttully bilorta our old friends and the public goner
ally, that we haves. line assortment now opening and
ready for sale, in gold and silver cases and very line
styles, and with regard to time they can't be beat, 'to
prove that fact it Is only neeensary to give them a trial.
ens in went of a correct timepiece, aro respectfully'
Mil to call and see our wn tidies. -
W. D. A. NAUGLE It CO.
Main Street. Carlisle; Pa. .
May 4, .50
riIIOBACCO AND SEGAIiS. The
_R.. finest qualities of Lump, Twist. Cavotidlsh, and
other chewing Tobacco's SWAM—Mo . Imported
Havana and Cuba &gars, also clioice Li andsof domestic
manufacture: Lynchburg, Philadelphia and Baltimore
Cut nt2d Dry Tobacco. Our friends cannot fall, bola
pleasedi by examining for themselves,
Nov. ltb 'lB,
WE take thin method of informing our friends and
easterners generally that we will upon op Saturday, a
One ass6rtmont of • •
• ' SPRING MILLINARY GOODS,
• _.. ,
•
4 latest style.
Ladles are respectfully Invited to call and examine
ur stook. '
.6i- Also, two' or thrins ladles wwoted to learn the
business. • MARG ARET DUKE,
111,1 .E. AUtIIIINBAUGII.
'South west corner 'of Hanover and Lowlier sta..
'Mar. 16, 1859. •
COURT.TROC,LAMATION.—L.
Illy:nese the lion. JASiIIS If. OltAllAgf,‘Prest:
dent .fudge of the several Courts of Common Pleas pl
the 'ccuntios • br Cumberland:" ferry and Juniata, and
Justice of the second courts of Oyer tind'Terialuer and ,
General Jail Delivery In saki. counties, and lion..
Wobnounev anti lion. hi. COCKLIN, '3utlgos of the
Court of Oyer and Tertnlitoi ani Gloneral Jail •Ddllvery'
for tho trial of all capital and •othot elfepderi,:hg the
aald couuty'of Cumberland, by their precepts to ma dt.
rnted, dated the ITth of April, 1850, have ordered the
Court of Oyer and,Torreiner and thineral -Jail Dellvery : •
tube holden at CARLISLE, .on the-4th MONDAY ol
August, 1800, (being tho 22nd day,) at-lU o'clock in the
forenoon, to continue two weeks. . •
NOTICE ISlitncEßl OlVEN•to'the Coronor, Just
ticetiof The Peep : and-Canstablea of the told counly of
Cusuberlagal, that they. aro by •the said precept corm
madded to be then and there in their. Proper. persona' ' ' .
:with' their - rolls,. records,- Ingot:110ov s,- examinations
and all other remontbmuces, to do those thluge which
In their officer appertain. e be done, and Ail those, that
are bound by recognisance:go to sphesocutog'agains : the •
prisbners that aro or then shall be•in 'the jail of said
county, are to Ito there to prosecute them ns WWI bo
• • ..ROBI`.. McOAIVFNEY,
• anetutiON oEnce, l J
CatilstO, Juno.l,
-FP - 1 t: SALE, (Mt 11ENT,„_.
~ ~.._ :-..,..,.„
' . . ,The trastoryjirlok r iloube on TAU ,
t
,' , •,, i "2 . ', '. thor strnot, negr,the,O,rmno. jtororlo,
A , 7,,,..., . , 1 2 4 church , and pow juplod by ,Mr,
....,../.47,w, -
~.. I t .l r. llti m i , :t ?::r i ki t i o ti r dl p or r t i t
n f o l t fia . to or rout,
L' 1P) 7,, ..F :r
' i
' l ' '... Pi!"-!-P:',.!',44,1,i4.,:.
11 , andbille neatly exeouie4
UM
' , '-ilistellantoti - f:
DOORS, WINDOW FRAMES, DASD;
-
T. OTT. 11y01.111E.T0.11
El=
BEIM
Fresh Arrival,
4.40(c11.(1149 - 4.,i
T. J. 'P.'II4.PAVIDSON
OILATIANOIOI).OISLELLA:CO:,
GENiikAL ~L AND • AGENTI3,.'
latiairi : rqrifroiy.•:••••'' . •
WILL sjciaiktn'.ln . fis in.
.I‘cri ito rWl6wi anti
r osiqrS
Tiny and sell landi, lopn and Inver
the conntry; lind'ddd ilinibrulagency ntuilnass. •
N
• • '• ENEEENCES. : Et
'John D. Bretton, EN.; t°llellslei Pa. ' • .
Wm. BLEcetexri, Banker, ‘." • r , •
'110n..1,. IL Citakani 4 , - r • •.•
Her, tlremiepum, - ,k co., ilinlieraeCarlhile. •
Wm. AI. IltenitemoryEery., Carlisle. . r
George Sandman - IL Esq.', Lancaster. Pa.
A. Mal, N. 0.; Newitllo, Pa. '
• Wm. FL - COlienni EN., "
E. W. Clark .Co.; Bankers, Pnlindelphla, - •
Ilan. N el Cockliu, Shopherdstown; ,
ati - XSOilklieriliaiitrOlnitintare.
E. , e EN.; Cashion Mercantile -Bank, New York,
„Sn di:Dl'liarlaite, Real Estate Agents, Allnripapplii
11 rviotn"J,'er?story: ,
WM. It k 0h 0 m4 , 4 , 41 .
I....l.ltAdateerrEN:Otei
Exitior..loseph Hither,
Erliy;Clark Caul
Ony. , Pollock, Iltirrbibur
r-l.fareh 111, 14317.-IY.
ma
rot mtkiL D LLEY -BAN IC
V../ • .P.ROPRIMORS. •'' - -•••
• WALLY/aunts,. DIEiCHOM Itngamstatr,
ROOT. C. STERHiri, ' JOHN DUNLAP, , •
RIOHARDIVOODO, • • JOHN S: STEREETTi. •
JOH:M
N CUNLVP,' •.." H. A. STUHOLON.
'this hank, doing byalneas in the Alamo of Fier, -Bran
neuron '& Co., Is now filly prepared to• do rt. general
Banking Business with promiitoess and
Money received on deposit and' paid body on demand
without notice. Interest paid on special deposits. ' 'Ca •
tificatem of deposit beAring, intoreat n the rale of fa N
per cola. *ill be' hewed Somas-abort au period as four
'months.. Interest on all-certificates will cense at ma.
Wray, pi'ovided, howtiver; that if /add certificates are
renewed at any time thbreafter for another given pm.
tied, thoy shall bear the'sautorato of Interest up to the
time of renewal. - Particular attention (mid to the col.
'action of notes, drafts, cheeks, &c., in.anyliart of the.
United States orCanadas.-
RentittaneeA.Antitle to England, Ireland, or the Cotill•
rent. The flithful AO confidential execution of all
orders entrusted to Uite, may be yelled upon.
•
They uOl the Attention of Farmers, Mechanics and
all Albers who dosirg a safe depository for their names,
to the undeniable fart, that the proprietors of this hank
Ale IMO/DUALLY liable tp the extefit of their estates for
nil the Depossts, and other obligationa otner, nrenno•
man &,00. • • ,
They have recently removed Into their now Banking,
!louse directly opposite their former stand, in Weld
Main :Arcot, a few doors east of the Railroad Depot,
Oilers they will at all times be pleased to give any In.
formation desired In regard to money matters In gene.
ral. ...r
Open for burinens from 9 o'clock In Vie Morning until
4 o'clock In the evening. '
U. A. STUllatiON, Cashier.
Carliela, s,lny 20,1067.
' „ A. B. XWING'S .
'URNITURE WARE-RO9IIIS,
-
- •
IVe.qt High tree!, Carlgle, Pa.
•
•(Premiunt awarded at the Cundierland County
, '.Agrieultural Fair of 1857.)
The subscriariFitru — Flust. received the ',twat - splendid
assortment of articles in his line, ever brought to -this
place—which ho is determined to sell at prices that do
fy competition, .
• Parlor, . .
. .
Chandler,
Dlnlnk-room, :FURNITURE.
Kitchen and
- °aloe
Ilmbmrh s k,tvery article used by Ileum 53,11 lintel
keepers, ott , the most approved dad thsblonable` delign
end finish. Including also Cottage furniture in setts.
rereplicn and Camp Chairs, Alattlasses, 0111 frames,
pictures, de., de. . . . , .
-
.
Purchasers aro requested to call nod examine' his'
stock, at his extensive ware-ronnis,..West Main street,
North stile. '-- A. B. IIiWINQ ,
_ AliY,Particulansttentlon given as usuatto fun rarsi
orders from town and entintryi attended Wpm u
1,14,1 nn modende terms. —_—r--
.. - A. I{.• 0---
Carlisle, May 12, 1648.—1 y. . .
EA"' SADDLE :AND .TIARNESS.
P -- — 7 - '7". IsIImEN T.
umEN
HORSE CO - 64M, 1101ISE COLLARS.-
. 11frAgle8ale and Retail„.
The subscribe' lrOpectfully announces to his frldnds
.
, and the public, that ho is, now 1111211.
urneturlng, and kocps mnotan tly on
s, band, a full assortment of Saddles,
Harness and Wagon Hears in goner
• ~,,' al, which be Is prepared to sell on
iii n a , t i rl; t te i r a m . s flleoc a I
e it i n d
ee
t 1 11 where.
purchasing
r • Ile is also prepared toinanufacturd
all Kinds of licots, for the use of En•
glue and Hom Companies, warrant.
to ho perfect or no sale, and equal,
if not superlor,to city make.
Thankful tbrost famore j. lie hopCs to merit n cont
atfil'iltfori - to orders, and fair prices.
PHILIP UHLER
Stain Street iochunieshurg.
Mar.O, 1859-3 m
MEW .STAGE JUTE.—
The subscriber has started a tr weekly line of
Stages between Carlisle and lAndisbur•. leaving Car
lisle every Moodily, Wednesday niiii Fr qny,
Moly on the arrival of the afternoon Wahl of cars frau]
the east. Returning, leaves lAndlaburg at 800 A. Si,,
every Tuesday, Weduesdny and Saturday, and arrives
at Carlisle nt 1.00 I'. M., via. Perry County Worm
Springs, Shermansdalo ' Sterrott's Gap nod Carlisle Sul
phur Springs. Ou and afer June the 151 h, the line will
be run doily for the accommodation of passengers going
to the Springs.
Fare to the averal points as follows:
Carlisle to Sulphur Springs,.
$0 60
Sterrett's Gap. '•
" Stierinimsdalo ' 87
" Perri County ' Warm Springs, : 100
" Landishurg, . . . . . . . . . 100
RETURNING.
Landisburg to Warm Springs. . . . . .$0 25
" Shermansdnle, . . . 50
" Sterrett's Clop, . . • . . 75
Shlpliur Springs, • 1 00
" Carlisle, . "t 100
The above 11130 will tegulirly carry the MAIL to and
from the several points above indicated.
I have also a well stocked LI VLILY STATILE% from
which I am at all times ready to furnish horses and car
Hagen to thole who will favor me with their patronage.
on the most reasonable terms and In the very hest style.
mnylolBsB.l 01.01tUR MENDEL..
1859.
500 PAIR TRACE CHAINS,
with a largo axsrirlmont of
BUTT CH ,
AINS, • •
BREAST CHAINS, •
HALTER CHAINS, • •
LOO CHAINS,
FIFTH CHAINS, .
•
TONGUE CHAINS, •
' • - COW CIMINO,
SPREADS, &c. &o. •
dust rocelvothat the cheap hardware store or
March ht, 1819. . 11. SAXTON'
100 noLI S IRON H . A
Nl l "R i a E la i rg lE o tipsso.rt.l.la'‘:oNsiipor
STEEL. • ' •
' ;SIIE_ET IRON..
.noop IRON,
RIVETS, .
.. ,
BOLTS, •
NUTTS, - • • ' ' • -
.• • WASIIERS; • . •
.-. , . - ".... ANVILS, •
VICES, •
. . .FILES,
• ,• ' • 'RASPS; .
• SCREW PLATES,
. . BLACKSMITII, BELLOWS, &03'
Jl a e i t r r o; o l ee!r ., eSA_At !or AslAcheaper tben Aver, at
~'' nib''' ~ . 114 N HY ,SAXTON'S.
A G RICULTUR AL IMPLEMENT
AND MACHINE :MOP. •
•
ot ON WEST LOUTIIIM STREET,. above
the reniduore of Dr. J. Ritter, and Mb
• Medlutely In rear of the Union Engine
1-1111,twa House, • • • ,
The autTerlber desires to Inform Um
femora, and hilitiblic generaily 4 Unit he le now mart
ufacturlng, and bee constantly-on hand -
" .i-.ntars.CEtEDRATED • , • `. 4
CIOV,eI . IIIIIIVr r :aild • Cleaner. •
Also, the pretniutn Ilorse.Power and Threshing kla.
chino, with 'Meeting septratork attached.
. Corn ldhellors, 9Srile Cutte'rso:c.'. • . ,
N. 11. Irons end inaterlaln always on' handler the re.
..air of Heavers nod-Mowers, Threshing Machines and
vicultimil Implements of all kinds, which will be at.
.ind.S.l to promptly and on reasonable terms • .
J. Propretor. .
A J. ItUTZ, Nieman'. • .
Apr. 7„.18f61. 7. 1an_ • , ,
„
NHANTOIT;. MELiaIIANT -- .TAltott e
• WEST aytlN.errtlsl T , (oppnitto the Railroad
hatejtu..",etehri4l. nee sad elegant apeortanint
r Clothe, - Silks atittpasslmeres, lbr Spring nod Summer
rear, ' •
'rANOY OASSIMIRES; , ”
' DROWN •ANR , VILITIC MIXTtIIVES, ' •
VANOr tITRIPtiS , ANI? , •
PLAAN (101.0118.' '
-rd largolarlety 'Of sprlrig a nd. itieltriet , coating. silk
tidsil lir Vestin flOe• hlacic cloths ankrPoraklna, all of
ihleh he 4111 m 4m
n n tO - fitcahore In' &shippable style,
nton reasopablelerant , , •
Orders attended to' promptly, and' the flttleß ,of
II garments treirrented,nrtio sale: . lIANTOIL
• .
)1 - 1 • B New '!110,.. Ifettingi
v• Just rectlysOiAnd tor calci Orlees to suit tho
mmllo • .• • "•• • . • HALBERTS. - •
I .-Atitt)::',q.bp:extlog.tOtlito•;-
. . ,
'FHB .I.,AHG.EU CHAIR AND
xiingrrultE rsTA.BusitmENT .•
TN TIIE UNION
.
.
lathia t'sgay GtTeetViire-Rooiati,.::
Extending from' Gay to - Frederick
,Street, having
deep, 40 feet fro!!!,.170 fet We 'and etorieo NO. ,
- • ' E I— IMORE, m..p.;,, - -
. .
.
- - Where Iv kept. iihritys oh loud, Or Hindu to order, ere
ay utylo or:French TE.C.E.AJThiIIid, hi. ,Plush, Hal
;halls or Worst°lle,. • ,
Frenei, Kull Stuff nod Medallion, Perler Allll
cm AIRS In 'Plush. heir, Cloth, or hroratelle. .
, French Full StulhCattql PAILLOS. CHAIRS, In set
with Plush. Mir. or thotatelle.
SOFAS;, half French Mahogany and. 'Walnut 'Psalm
CHAIRS, lu Ilalr ; Cloth or Plush., ' .
IIOGKING
nd Plush,
Stuff Wing - LOUNGES:—n-lito-assorttnowt .aliinye
on hand, or any iittern....Mado or covered with any
goode to order. • - • ~.. .
cIIAAIDEIt. SUITS—In Walnut, complete; from sa.
•
• , .
CANE CHAIM and Bucking do.—the largeakamart•
meat ready-nindu In thu UulVed Rales.rfrom $,12 a dot
en up.
for 11dom, Office and' Dining CHAIRS, In Oak, Wal
nut,or Mahogany, with Cane, Wood or Stuffed Seats—
an nesertinent enibraelt.g over 60 dozen.
Wood Seat CHAIRS and, SETTEES andIiGGKING
dozen.,
Feather ileda, Hair undAtiali Mattresses of every via.
riety., Also, - all lands of Gilt and Plain Frani. for
LookingOlasses,
• . A. MATIROT &.•
25'Norilt Gay Street, near - Fayotte street.
Aug '69
• PRINCE .
IMPROVED PATENT MELODEON
THE 01;DEST ESTATILTSITMENT: in the ENITE
STATES, EMPLOYING TWO UNDII ED MEN, an
Finlahing,Ellli !Mt:ANS:TR U 51ENTS_PER
Combining all their Recent Improvenien tr.—A eDI hie
• Swell, Organ, Melodeon, Av., Se.
(Tito Dlvided43 . welt can only be obtained In Molodo,
I of our AlanUfacturo.)
. GLO. A. PRINCE & CO.
Plannifacturcia; Buffn New York
1101,ESA LE DEPOT
1859
, 87(tow at. 110 Lake at; Chicago, Ii
-.WHOLESALE AGENTS—Russell &Richardson; Dos
ton, Mass.; W. F. Colburn, Cin'eintTati. 0.; ° Rainier &.
Weber, St. JAI" Mo.; I'. Wedeln, New grleaus.
From the Homo Journal, April 3,185 K
. The 31elodentis manufnetnred by More & Co., and
for talent HT Fulton street, are the best in tho world
We have tried them, and therefore spool; understand
ingly of their merits. ...They are afforded at n very mod.
erato cost. '
vik•
• PIUeES QF.POitTAIiLF. _INSTRUMENTS •_-
Four octave. Melodeon, extending' rom Cie O. 45
Four mul ji hal I oet Ave, , do. Cto F.."... GO
Intel:N.M. Melodeon, do. . ° Fto F Til
Five octave, double reed, do. • Fto F
ORGAN MELODEON
- Two Banks of ICoye, Fire Feta of horde, Eight Prop
One and le half Octavo Foot Nanla, Ono Sot of Itoede, It
Pojal Hasa Independent s3fn
num of I'IANO CASED
Octave Melodeon, extending from Fto F $.lOl
Octave Melodeon. do. F to F 131
()Have double reed. do. , to 151
°dove, Two Ilanks'of lieys Sol
• Our fncllll for for manufacturing. are perfect, and non
our long napolcuce in the Luclurnn. having ladshet
- nad - sold - nvpr - TIVENTV.TWO TIIOUSAND
°NS, we feel i•nolultait c•faivlng - catibfartlon.
All Meindeonu - ni our tinfirfilliiinro, elTher — Vold by us
or dealefa In antic part of tire Untied States or. Canadian
are WARRANTED to he 'Willi in 000 rt. respect. and FIWAIIn
nay repairs in, nerer.sarY before the expiration of on
year from the date °rani° it,, held ettrlßßlVes ready ant
wjiiing in make the Rune lieu of charge, provided tin
injury is not caused by accident or design,
- OEO. A. IIINCIi .& CA -
Agents for the sale nicer di eludeons tinnyUq f(.11111.1)11
nli.thu principal ,sttleAnnil tannin In the United_ :Antes
and Canada.:
Agents .At Carlini° and Kingston J. A:1111A0Y.
At Newville—W. IL LINN. irnnll9'oB
• . LONBZW, ,
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s( CLUB i st o - kzi
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n eetvinp ~,r eri o , we — •
.P .1.1.111 0 S
G OLD MEDAL PREMIUM
PIANO FORTES J
WILLIII.III KNAHE Si. CO.,
-M'ANUFACTUREES-OE-ORNND AND
SQUARE PIANO FORTES,
Nos. 1,, 3,5, and 7, North Eutaw street,
Opposite the Ewan! Wouse,' -
Arid nt. our N SALES" -ROOM,
•
' • 207'31a Itimore street. between Charles
,
and Light streets. .
hese celebrated PIANOS have, atilifferen t Fairs, for
oral sweessi VC years: been awarded the highest pre.
Mums for excellence over all competition. They have
'also been pronounced by S. Tbalberg, the most Mehra.
tort pianist In the world, and other distinguished artiste,
Including Mr. Strakoseb, to be equal, if not am
eerier, to any ITV this rouqtry.
We au
eerier`
constantly on band nt our extensive Ware,
roosts as above, the lampst assortment of lino PIANO
FORTES to be found In this city:'Nrbich we will sell.
wholcsalo and retail, on the most liberal terms to r sulo
the times. ;
Iu every ease we guarantee our Pianos to give entire
satisfaction.
O Constantly on hand a fine assortment f MELO.
DEONS of the best makers. at prices from $45 to $2OO.
itly. Al ways for sole a largo number of second-hand
PIANOS, at prices ranging front $75 to $2OO.
In. Phinos exchanged, hire& and timed.
WILLIAM KNADE S CO.
. . .
July 21, 1858.
CHICK ERING & SON& -•\
n EL) Manufacturers of •
•0 GRAND, SQUARE AND , UPRIGHT,.
Altkb. • •
el p tanc r ortot „„. PIANO
••••
• 4 eragc. FORTES,.
1397, Chestnut Street, Philadelphia
( mtantly In store a largo Ouch of our beautiful and
up vitiation instruments finished In every variety of
at a, at priem varying from $176 to $lOOO.-- We bare
be it awarded $0 OOLD and fittiren first clam Medals at
th.,'different exhibitions in this 'country and Europe,
for superior manutitelttre. . A liberal discount made to
the clergy and seminaries of learning. Descriptive lb
lustrated catalognea sent to any addreou.
July fil, 1868—Iy
Fish! Fish !! Fish :11
fiEttRING,.IIIACItEREL, SHAD,
la barrels',"lialf ni,d gporter harrols„ Brash ()comics,
liquors; nt tholovreat cast, prim. ' ' •
law% klhoulelera, 1 (11111N . 11utter, Ngis, UHT's, Bees•
anajtagaitakon• la. ex' cliaogt 'tar goods; at' 'the
cheap groCary of ,
Apr..B 18b0. . • ~,
.
.N,l AILS 1- NAILS 1--;-1000 keis bbst
1.1 Wo are' Prepared tosell Naps of,
tho very biStVPialJtCht ildrvbry lo'woot prlceT.Periops
irtirant of nails and building materials would •do wuIJ
to call before purchasing oliowbero. '
P0b.2,1858.
I LAB§; .131tASS:-- 1 7 500 Gloss
al . l shag, altiglaan4 ptiblo tbialc; • Junt rocelved
blur. 16, 1889
•
VERY FL.N.RARTIOLIIH , o r t :Dried
ix Um( and warn sugar ennidllazne, dried Fiult,An,
ton wae, by ' .•, „ ' ..-44iWar411ENTy,,
ogiaaney,l'rintink done here.
=
. .
serious obstacles to matrimonial happiness, but glees
rise to a series of protracted, inslduous and dossed ening
affections.
• Few !If thoso 'who give way to thin pernicious practice
are aware of the consequences until they 'find the nor
vows system shattertil, feel strange and unaccountable
oensat ono, and vague fear sof the mind. (See pages 27,
20, 29, of Dr it's book pit " Pelt - PnsorGatiun, ')
'firs unfortunate thus affected becomes Mettle, is una
ble to labor with accustomed vigdr, or to apply bin
mind to study ; his step to Mrily and nook (Ire is dull,
Irresolute, and engages oven In hie eporta With less on.
orgy titan usual.
It he emancipate himself before the practice has done
Ito wast, and enter matriniony,-itii, marriage is untiult•
lot, and his SellFo tells hint that this In caused by his
oat lv opines. These are considerations which should
awaken the attention of all who are similarly situated.
REMEMBER,-
lie wlm places himself under 'Dr. KINKELINT treat."
mont, may iellglously roulade In his honor as et gentle
lean, and rely upon the .ansurance that •the. secrets of
Dr. Ws patients will never he disclosed.
. . •
Young. Man—let no hilee niodesty•deter you from
making - your case knowtf,t4 one, who, from education
and reapeetabillty ton eCrt..inly befriend yon. •
• lir-HIKEI,IN'S residence ban boon for the bat twero
ty•tivo years at the N. W. Corner Of THIRD AND WHAM
STREETS; l'hUndelphia ' Pa.
PATIENTS AT A DISTANCP,
• .
Can Inge (by stating their ease eirplleitlY,,togethej with
. all tharsyniptotos, per letler, enekirdon a remittance)
Dr. K'n median°, appropriated aeroi•dingly.'
Forwarde'd 16' any part of the Unitedljtea, end
•' parked securefrom DAaIAOE or curtio,sir $ by Nail
or Euresa.
-4 ' • YOUTII AND hIANITOOD! 1
.A Life or n.Promittuiti.Dratb, ,Ktojcol
• •Solf-ProOrintlon—:oo,3,26 ponti.
Lettoto con toinlnglhat vottio !ri @nunps,nilkansure
a copyi, poryeturo,orionll.
GRATIS! GRATIS!! GitATIS ! rt r
~A,FItSS GIRT TO ALL. •
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•
MISERY RELIVUD. . '
" Natunin Onlde," a new and• popular-work"; full of
triloable advice. ond.lmprenalro watoluir, allke ealeulat
ed to myna yehra t f mlnory, and 'Faro thousands. of
:liven, It dißtribUted Without. Margo, and, forwarded by •
mall, pro•pold to any Pose lo . tbe United States,, on. re,
cabins{ an ordur.enclonlnglive postage stamps...
"'J. P: INNS '.4•SON,
North Ilauov.ir!Strgot-
- ' : 51 147, NT10N .. .FA11%1E - 118 and. Stoiik
ralkers,—The euhnorlhor will keep for. the avaisan,
at Is . fdrin, 1 3 14 tulles Treat .01 the turaplke, en, the Yel•
law Ilreeellea.Oreek Lowei; MM
cullen' tipantiklp,'.ll
south caellie;,Tllllßli.l4.lc(l4ZlTOACKS,and.;
TwQltoltSPlS, hTltes the attentlowor "... .
Tema moderato: , - • : ' ENITEII-VBIFFE4t.
slteaicine.
•
tut Trade.. wIll•be on thelsguard end.
..upok by a ..umtnrroiLor 2.loroWe Indian
pied A. B. Moore. All. genuine Indian
the name and eignature of et. J. Whit.
,
the Inventor of MORSE'D INDIAN
has'spent the greateriart of Lin life
eying visited Enrope. Asia and Africa, as
m:ace—has spent. three yenta among
Due Westerneountry—it wen In his Nt;
Hoot Pills nue first discovered. Dr
list cum to establish Lite het that el
outalilPilitlTY_DE_TlJ_E 'BLOOD—Mei
and life depended '-ftlitrthiriilMT
.
arious_passages-become U ed, end do
f thitrtreffa rtrffemme
b • d loses its act&e,2&_pies_thie,4.:
- rest: thus causing., ail pa ets, sick
.. distilthe-Aif- every. name; -our strength lel eX-'
...Anted, out:1'1'1%101,m aro deprived of, and If tare is'
not nssisted in.throevlng off the stagnant umors, the
blood-wilt become clinked and cease to act, and nibs'
our light of lite will forever be , toown .nut. Plow Im•
pertent, then that,w_o should keep the various passages,
body .of the free and open. And How pleasant' to us
thaw we. it Inner power to put a medicine In your
-reach, noel);, Norse's Indian Root Pillsonanufactured
from plants and roots which grew mroutid the moon.
etems'clithe In r6turu'ii garden, for the health and re,
- covery of disdascd-utett. Duo of the roots Om which
these Pills are made is a Sudorific,' which opens 'the
...pores of the skin, and.assista Nature in throwing out
the titter pertf: o f the corruptiow within. The second is
a Want width Is.mtrEueectorant; that opens and nn •
clogs the passage to the lungs, and thus• in a soothing
Manner, purforns Its duty by throwing oft pillow:1,0M
other Immeire frogiltettgs by copious spitting. The thit
lea Dluretle;whlch gives mane and double strength to
the kfitneytk - lhurrentouragenlheydrawierge emotentr
of impurity from the blood, which Is.then thrown out
boa ntlfuliy„liy the urinary or water passage, and which
eesuld not have beeniliSrharged in any Other way 'The
fourth Is a' Cathartic, rend accompattlen the other_prop, _
-, bales; of oho Pills While - :Mignieel in pdrifying the
blind; the coarser paitieles of InMuilty which cannot
'piles by the other outlets. aro thus, taken •up and con
veyed off Ih - great quantities by the bowels. • • .
, Frum the above, It is shown that Dr. Illorem's Indian
Root Ellis not only enter the steilinoh, but become
united with thehlood, for they find way to °veil. part,
and completely rout out and cleanse the system from
nil Impurity, and ,the-Dfl of tin body,, which 'ln ,tiee
blood, becomes , perfectly healthy: emesementir. all •
sickness need pain is driven from the - system, for they
ran mot 'remain when On body becomes so pure and clear.
Thereasun why people are se distressed when sick,
•and whyso many die; Is limns° they do not get a
reediatio which will pass to the nfilleted parts, and
whieh will open the natural passages fur the dbmase to
be cast out hence. a large quentity of find end other I
matter is lodged, end the stomach and Intestines are'
literally oiiirtliliving with the corrupted mass; thus
undergoing disagreeable ferment Cation, vonstan tly
ing with thuhlooll, whlch.thrcews.the re:molded-emitter
- thrinigirevery vein and artery,,untillife is taken from
_ the body by slisease. Dr. Morse's PILLS here added to.
themselves victory upon victory, by restoring millions '
of the sick to blemming,health add happiness. Yes, .
thouse.nels..wito berg Men racked or tormented-with
sickness; pain and anguish. and whrise feeble ironies
have. been scorched by the burning elements of ruing
fever, and who have been brought, as it were, within n
steputt the silent grave, now stand reedy to testify that
_they would have been numbered with the dead, had it
sot boon for this great and wonderful medirine, lorse's
Hoot- Pills. After one or two doses - tad been ta
, ken, they 'wore astonished, and nbstoutely surprised, in
witnessing their charming effects. Net only do they
give immedinto ease end `strength, Mai' take away ell
sickness. pain and anguish, lout they once go to work
nt the thundiftion of the disease,- which is bletet.l. There'
fore, tt will lie shoy t „ 10
especially by those 10 11R, these,
Pills,Ahat they wit o leans.: and purify, that disease
• —that deadly enemy—will take its flight, Med the flush
of youth and beauty will:regain return, and the pros.
iteet of a long alit happy life will cbctisla and brighten
your dayie. • _
CAUTMV.—Ite warn of a counterfoil signed A. il, 11aorn.
-tho- 001110 -of A. 3.-Wiars CO.--on
00011 box. Also t signature of A. 3.AYllito - k Co. All
others in.° spuro4o„ -
A. 3 1V111.T13 Solo proprietor,
'No 10 Courtland Street, Now York.
Ua Moron's Indian Itootr J l'ills aro sold by all (kale's
In Mudielnes. ,
Agents aro wanted In 'every' town, village nod hatblet
In the bled. - 'Parties desiring the agonty will address no
ahoy., for tormm. . -
Price 25 coots per bnx, five boxes will be sent on rs•
Ipt Ntagepald.
Per polo lit Carlisle by S. W. Haversack.
TOES . DISEASE ORIGIN ATE • IN
IMPURITY OF TUB BLOOD?
' This is a question .4" vital !intuit/ince, and eiin_witiolt
never beim hatieuctoriViiiBioSeti of 'hy the proles.
healing art, Sonte...mttinbilit--aud.
.e , p. , Lilr.v the via School l'hysirians—that Illirlives in
the blood, dad-therefore all Bsettiem originate in It—
lutt barium, ercionce avers that ailments have their
origination in both the solids and fluids of the body.
That the hitter preponderate; however, IS a fixed fact,.
and medical chili tilw clearly deumnstrlited that' at .
least twolitirds of.tho ills that human flesh is heir to,
have their source In an
_
'IMPURE STATE OF TIII3 IILOOD I .
"ittfaer Instance. In the Ping cniabigue. suet, tor Beinft.
In;retter,“ Barber's Itch," Pimples, Erynipo
don, Ulcers, Salt Shrum, discharges from the Ear, rover
Sores, or irruptive diseases of itny kind.—These are as by well knot., medical lima to arise from bad
hlood,—tvidlo the highest medical authorities declare
time moot lovers wriginate in this name manner, 'and
more particularly Typhoid and scarlet—the former he
lm; nn Intel...al, and the latter an external Irruptive
disease; and in all persons attacked hr these ma'/idles,
the blood is Mond to be either coagulated, or of a dark
unhealthy color.
To ward off a large majority of diseases, as well an to
Mir° a number which have already seized upon the syn.
tem, it In necessary to .
PURIFY TUB BLOOD.
Lindsey's Improved Blood Searcher does pot claim to
boa
UNIVERSAL .PANACEA
ter every disease known, but the proprietors claim for
it Ito power not only of draining nut an Impurities of
the blood, but by the skillful combination of well known'
vegehatle remedies. it will cure all diseases arising from
a deranged Mote of the ilver, drive out dyspepsia, and
give renewed lona and vigor, to the stomach. That the
Dimon SEAUCIII:n Is all that Is claimed for it, the proprie
tors eau produce
THE tmooi'•.
It is only a few yearn since it was discovered, and yet
has grown into such a businesn that a large laboratory
a boon built expressly for its manufacture,a largo
mbar of emu employed in putting it up, and Mill the
SUPPLE .DOES MIT EQUAL TUE DEMAND?
Wo ask any candid man, could thin be so, if the Mod,
.Iclne did, not uf2ssons ALL the virtues claimed for it t
The Promtotem have hundreds of certificates from
men of probity and standing in the comoronity, show
lug what the medicine In doing daily for the suffering
ASK ANY SKItSON
who has over used the Blood. Searcher whether roll
woe experienced.
bet the afillmted glvo It a triat.:—a single bottle wil
convince the most skeptical of its cfllency.
49_ For sale in Carlisle by S. W. 'lnventlrk, S. El
llott, and R. J. Kieffer; Kauffman & Son, Mechanics
burg; Comelier & Mok, Shopherdstown; Joshua Culp
llogstown; Jacob Simmons, Cross Roads; Kurtz &
Shlronmnstown ; A. M. ',Mich, Bolling r prings ;
Mary W. li ci, Churebtown ; Edward James, West
11111; .1. C. upbt,l, Bro., OaltvilllC—Flremakur
Elliott, Nolan g; DrattiM, _Newville; J. Hood .&
Co.; Springliidd; Russell. & I.llm, Dlekinqon; highland
& IYarlanwr .lacksenville; --Wm. Clark & Co.. torn
Roads; Wm. 11. Eckles, Sporting 11111; D. Denllnger
IV hita Dail; J. C. Altlck,Shlppensburg; all of Climber
land county, in.
LINDSEY k LEMON, Proprlotors,
llnllldayhburg, Ea
OEM
AFFLICTED IrEAD!!!
PHILADELPHIA MEDICAL ID)USE—Establlah•
ed twanty•twoyaars' ago by Dr, KINKELIN, corner of
Third and UWE] Streets, Philadelphia, Po, • •
TWENTY-TWO YEARS'
Experietice Ins rendered Dr. K. a mold successful
practitlnner Lithe cure of all diseases of a private nn;
cure; manhood's debility, Us an Impediment to mar
riage; nervous and sexual infirmities, •dlscase of the
skin, and those arising item abuse of mercury.
• TAKE PARTICULAR NOTIPE.
There loan evil habit somvtlth indulged In by boys
Solitude, often growing up with them to manhood:
id which, If nut reformed In duo time, not only beget,
lIOIVARD ASS p 2 , FIATIOIN : II -..
A llegoolent Instituttoe, established by•• social en
• , dmenientfur the relief of, the Mak and '-distretded,:. '
' ' •; afflicted with Vleulent and Epidemig dist:meal -,'
'The HOWARD ASSOCIATION,' In view of' the l awful '
destruetlon'of buMmrlit@ caused by Sexual dive:men,
and the &ecotone remand upon the unfortunate Tie- '
time of each diseases by Quarks, several yearn ago- di- ' _
reeled their COissul Ling Spre m ,,, fig iccji,figitfißLE__-,,,,
„,
-AOT Vert by oftliblekiiiiia,To apt. it Dlimenmry•for the '
treatment of this. cline of dirensea,ln MIAMI. forme- . •
and ti' give 111111110 AL AMICK 11 . 1 14T18:.Nlo ell who"
apply by letter, with a deset•lptlen of Mlle coedit - Bins '
ke, occupation, habits of life, gc.,)Ruditt cases of'ex• '.
tremo poverty,: to 'ItUItNISII Mkt/MIXES SEEK OF • •
CHARON. It is nendiesaidta4f that the ASsOclation. •
commands the highest Medical skill'of the age atdrilll
,furnish the most angora d modern treatment:
The Directors of thuAssociation, in their Annual Rev • • '
port 'upoli the•tratment'of Sttue' Diseases /' tucprese the, .
highest satiSfactlen : with the enceinte' which'ige attett- •
ad the labors of the Comet:Ming Surgeon in the cure, et • -
,Speruttorrldea, Seminal' Weakness. Impotence, Donor.
rime, Meat, Syphilis, the vice of Onanism or Self ablety,_
-4- mgarturdsgitThtlnuance ot - the - sant tYPliiiPlierlite
ensuing year.
The Directors, oplegleyv,pLUM,pasta--fetbdoesureet
IlltrillblFiliVole - fii`tbia -sphere of heneroicht .effort,__,.
late L I tett-oLgreat-bonetitdolbe-afillettnt;-mfgaftillYto
the young, nod they :' havo, revolved to devote .1 herm •
•selves. - wltit tenoned - seal; to - thls' very Important bgt •
•thtteh despised cause. ,
...-....,.....?-...
• Just published by the - Association, a Report on Spey.,
;mat orrhira', or SentinniXealtnese t the Vice of On:lntent, •
Mneturbatlon er Self-Abime,dted other.Distamett-nt , the ,----
Sexuaf Organg, by the Consulting Sergeonorhlch will
- be - sent by. milli; (In a eepled letter envelope,) !ALEN OF
NIA ROE, on receipt of TWO STAMPS fobpostagc Otht r
Reports Mid Tracts' en the torture and treatment of
sexual dlseasas,"diet, Ac.. are constantly being publish- ..
ed for gratuitous distribution, and xvilleboxsent .to the
afflicted. Some of the new romedierittormethods of
treatment discovered chiring thn last year, are of great
value.
• 'Addreva, for Report 'or -treatm.nt, Dr. OROIVIE It,
'CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon,Howard Aesoelation.
No. 2 South NinthAttrect,.Philnelolti, Pa.
-'• • ' ' lly order of the Direetota: -
EZRA D. HEAItTWELL, Presidt•nt
(IEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. '
NEW ;MEDICAL SALT:
--F6IY-INFLAIIIMATORY-OISOKErLB' ONLY:
EITT It. COGOSIVEt72B NEW 'SIEMCAL SALT, In
I/ stead of being a reinedy , for all Ills, Les buone
Liiim, and accomplishes' but one things to wit:—
,SUMMER MELAIMATORVPIBI:AeI, whatever he its form
Cr locality.: This It does by equalising the rircula
-44 thin, lhoreby removing thd sole rause of Inflamma
tion.
1-4un .
ti t ATISM, NEUIIA . I.OIA, Headache; Fite,
..C01d4,, Nevem Inflamed Throat„ Lunge, and
. 'her, Female Dleoaaoa, Erysipelan,' Bronchitis,
„ Pleurlay, Asthma, Dyepepsin, Venereal Dleeoeee.
114 pout; Scrofula, Canker, and nil other forms of In
flammation ore easily subdued by I ha Xi me Medical
rpirE NEWMEDICALAi,T, is no rureqlll, but
does just what it claims to do—no more, no lees
,e.iltallses circulation by removing from-tho-sys
-11•1 tem all atonal end venous obstructions.
Ai" ULTITUDES have triad tho virtues' of tho New
111edical Solt. though but intely discovered and
Plntroduced. ylAttless 'tho testimonials and
cortiti•
entes of cure.- '
ZI A LL who hsvo used It achnOwledge it benefit from
A
It. An nequalntance•of ours tons cured of a se
vere auto of Neuralgia In less than a week —Nor.way
(Me.) Advertiser.
...-- , f • .
~.. ~.•
TOUR Invaluable Medicine; Is nobly fulfillltur, In
-., my case, rill kilo promises which you tondo for It.
A few doses also relleved my mother of n rush of
blood to the head. .1. I'. OILLINUIIAM, Phila.
/
my cm:ll:tint.
etuelly, as Ind.
INFLAMMATORY rlieutua;lam wo
Thu first peekage did the wortiNl
a vestige of rheumatism is left.
G.ll. liUNCAN, New York.
•
T know It In good for Ilhemnatipn, removing 'lt in
a tug hours. I am now trying It for drrofuln and
11004 'already received benefit, S. LESSIGFReAdIng,—
.
T t rled It for Aneurbgn of tho abdominal aorta. Id
ten Jaya the pain was gone.
- T. IY. FiTZSIAIONS, D, Pha.
. .
WE speak by the book. We tried it. It has
complete control over inflauneliou.—Jacksan
villa (l'a.) Nov-Ent.. • ,
111103c1iiTrs,.c.nkor, Rheumatism, and Nrurnl•
gin have been cured by it—Jeffersonville (Ind.)
Democrat.
r it NI b: norelozbl .
I f ne n.;rr rl rirc;rearTgain.;
, ;t oo;
I 'S frilarol from any Drpgglst who has this valuable
tb luedlelnefor snlo.
•
C G S E± L -1,2:9
ANTIPLOGISTIC SALT. -
CI Prico, One Dollar. Chronic Package, $2 50.-
_ •- . . I) C. TAYI/.llt .3 CO.,
Agento, 202 Dock St., l'hilotDa.
D It
grl2llB Now Medi.' Salt , is for sale !fiendish. by S.
Elliott, nod by All enterprising drugglats whore
inever the v Herald" Is read. AA it JR nnt. a patent
medicine; bAt the precoription of an eminent phy,
sician, nume nhould fall to try the islow' o 3ledlcAl
Salt. Forl.estimoniala 800 circular.
April 6, I.BL9—Om •
.. _
MOST EXTRAORDINARY ROOK O 1 TIZE)OF.
.nrat edition of 1 0,000 sold in six weeks.
ENTITLED
"BOY•IIOOD'S PEULLS
MANHOOD'S CURSE
PUBLISHED BY DR.. S. PANCOAST,'
916 Spring Garden street, Philadelphia, Pa., and "
for sale by all booksellers.
Thin is a book of 225 pages,l2mo., bound in eloth,with
nine lithographic plates. and Intended for parents,
guardians and young mom 'Every young man who
wishes to maintain his ha lth and manhood, and havo
Imlthy progeny, shoultbrood this book. Some of the
statements aro really astounding, ndil have never be
fore apposred in print. Priem $l, Ily mall $1.15. . ,
NOW IN PRESS, AND READY POR DELIYEIty IN A
FEW DAYS, A (MEAT WORE FORMIE LADIES,
by the same author, entitled
LADIES' MEDICAL GUIDE, .
•
AND . MARRIAGE FRIEND.
This is a work of nearly 600 pages; beautifully bound
in cloth, and contains over 100 splendid and curious en
gravings. It gives a templets description of the struc
ture mid function of the reproductive organs of the fe
male, showing bow married ladles tiny have or *avoid
large families. 'Alia. n complete history of llermaphro
tlittslir,—eith curious plates showing both sexes In ono.
It also gives advice to young ladles in selecting a •
husband, pointing out the cause of so much unbnpul
110FR after marriage, and the influence It exerts on the
(insuring.
The work also gives the symptoms and treatment of
all female dlsaases, so that every tomato may ho herown
physician'.
Tho lest chapter is &wilted to thq Toilet, giving the
- ercipts for cosmetics at present in use by-the nobility—
of France, England and Russia. fur beautifying the akin
hair, tooth, and for removing focal and privervingn sweet
breath. They have been obtained at great expel•se.
Trice fly inail sl.7b, or eight additional pnnt-
ago stamps. 8000 copies have already been ordered.—
'Elm. wishing a ropy of thb first edition should send
lUD orators without delay. .
For complete description of the work.seo Prqspectue,
which will be sent on rocolpkof one letter stamp.
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where you ran be furnished at all times eith Fresh
Paints. Oil, Varnish, de, of the beat quality and et the t
lowest prices. ' • [apr.0.1859.
FOR BENT.—The tom .tory Brick'
House on South Hanover Strest,hde,..-
the reddens° of Mrs. Ann Powers, is
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tho vindlts' aro divided Among the policy holders, and
appropriated to reducing tho annual yments. thus •
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