Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, July 20, 1859, Image 4

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    DRSI!PLANE ' S
CELEBRATED
VERMIEUGE
- .LIVER -PILLS.-
• , VVE beg leave to -call the atten
.„-7._„7-_---tion-of-the-Tfade-[iiiitinfire
i,.. 7.
especially the ^ Physicians -of- -the
country, to two of the most popu
-------km-rerriedies-npwiselhiVihrpiibTE:
We refer to -
' _ : Dr._Chas. 11.1 1 11ane's Celebrated, __-
Verinifuge and. Liver Pills.
, We do not recommend them as
universal Cure-ails, but 'simply for
. „ what their name purports, viz.:
' . . THE VERMIFITGE,
For expelling Worms from the
human system. It has also been
adrnihistered with the most satis
factory results to various Animalt
subject to Worms.
' .--- THE'LIVEICTILLT , -; v.. .
For the cure of LIVER ' COMPLAINTS,
'all BILIOUS' PERAINIGEMEiITS, SICK
I.
, HEAD-ACHE, &C: .lILCaSeS of.
FEVER AND AGUE '
. -preparatory to or after taking (I,,,,ui
nine, they ahhost invariably make
.
a speedy and permanent cure.
. la - specifics for the above men
7tiifill e4 - digeases, - thty - are - Unrivaled,
and never known to fail when ad
ministered in accordance with the
directions.
Their unprecedented popularity
has induced the proprietors,
FLEMING BROTHERS ,
PITTSBURGH, PA. •
' to dispose of their Drug business,
in which they have been success
fully.' engaged for the la'St Twenty .
' Years, and they will now give their
undivided time and attention to
their manufacture. ; .And being 'de
termined that Dr. M'Lane's Cele
brated Vermifuge and Liver Pills
nshall Continue to occupy'the high
position they now - hold among the
great remedieS of the day, they
will continue to spare neither tine
nor expense in "procuring the =Best
. and Purest material, and corn
pound them in the most thorough
manner. Address all orders to
' FLEMING BROS. Pittsburgh, - Pa.
P.S. Dealers and Physiciane ordering from otheim
than Fleming Broe., will do well lei write their orders
distinctly, and take pone hid 11r. Inane's, prepared by
Fleming Bros. Pittsburgh, Pa. To Bum wlehlng fo,give .
____thetrui-trhil,AveAstlllrforrast paid, to any .
part the Unite,LOtates,.. one box of PIM for twelve
' threikent postage stamps, or one vial of Vermifuge for
fourteen three-cent stamps. All orders from Canada mint
be accompanied by twenty cents extra. -
• 7. William P. Lynch,
Practical PLUMBER and G3;elS FITTER,
'in the basement of the Al. E. Church
Main Street, Carlisle.
Lead and Iron Pipes,
Ifydrants, •
Hot & Cold Shower Bathe,
' Water Closets, • •
Force and Lift Pumps,
Wro \lron Fel i dTubes„
•And4very description of cocks •and fittings for gam,
steam, water, &c. Superior cooking ranges, heaters and
gee fixtures put up in churches, stores and d w elling.,
,at SIMI notice, in the most modern style. All mated
',Ali and work in our line allow rates and warranted.
agf-
Max. 23 Conn , 1856 try work and Jobbing promptly attended to.
Iy
'IV HE CLOTHING STORES NEAR TUE
MARKET HOUSE WOULD AGAIN
Let The People Know .
.
. •
That thoy have fleet received and are daily receiving a
fine limo stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING,
made up in the but, latest and most fashionable style.
Their assortment of fancy and plain Cassimere' and
Cirehmoret, fine black cloth Coats, Pants, satin and silk
Vats, are superior to any over presented to the people
of Carlisle or vicinity, as well as their large 'variety of
Rentucky Jean, Tweed, Italian cloth, Alper
in. and all aorta of linen coats, pants and vests, togeth
er with a well selected stock of OENTLEAIEN'S
tWIt-
NISIIINO GOODS, such es white and fancy Shirts, neck
and pocket handkerchiefs, Cravats, Ties tinder nts,
Drawers, Collars, Socks, Suspenders, Ac.;in 'short, every
„thing elso to dregs up. '
. , .
• • •
It is a toell- establiehed fact that -STEINER.%
, can and do sell a little Cheaper than any
'Clothing Store in Carlisle or vicinity.
We therelbre advise ONE, arid ALT, ~to call at Stniner's
cheep clothing store, beibio they make their purchases,
as they are always willing and pleased to show their
goods. Remember near the Market house.
Apr. 13, 1859. STEINER. BROS. & Co.
IRON RAILING !—lron Railing for
A.Cemetery enclosures, publ andprlvati grounds and
warns, made to order at the Caritas 'Foundry. _ Our
stocitlitßalling, ;Verandah and Bracket .patterns corn.
prises a large variety Of new and elegant designs which
tie publio are invited to call aid examine. Orders for
Mating and putting up Railing Vilho promptly execu
Aid it satisfactory prices.
111).. An entirely now TEN HORSE STEAM ENGINE
and BOILER now on Band, warranted to be of the best
make, and will be sold at a bargain for caste or on short
time
EIGARDNER & CO.
CUAIRtILLAND : VALLEY- .. INSTITUTE
Mzonemosnuao, PA.
A. F. MULLIN, A. B.,.,PRINOIPAL, and teacher of
Methentatics and Modern Languages,
THOMAS S. REESE, A. 1.3., Assistant Principal and
teacher &Ancient Languages and Higher English.
'L. M. HAVERSTIOK, Assistant in the English De.
partment. •
•
' This Institution haying passed into new bands dill
be reopened as a Male School, only, on Thursday, the 2,1
day of September next. It is the design of the present
;proprietors to make It a 'strictly Mitchum Boarding
School, for training and r'ittiog boa and ybung mon
either for college or business. An efficient corps of In-•
structors has been organised, whose' palter:oil interests
are identified with the seems of the,lnatitution, and
who will spare no pains to make, it worthy of the coon
dimee and patronage of the irublie. The Buildings of
the Institute are ample, and well 'arranged for the ao.
oimmodation of about ninety,bearders, and all students
from abroad are expected to board with the teachers.—
. They Will thue enjoy thabenefit of constant instrioation
and euperviden. • ..,
Ideeduapiceburg is situated in the centre,of the beau
tiful Comberland_Yalle&rtine_illihol.froin..flalidaberß,
and is easy of access by,Ballroad firm
timore, Ac. No 'math*,
.could he4more eligible for as
•
cane—none more health:) , or attractive formai a cc .1.
Poplin from .Washington,lkiltimore,•Philadelphia an
intermedlate• points,taklog , the,,morbinutraincwill
reach 111khanicsburg by 2 o olock, 1 4 . H. NAn it bottle
determination of the Prineipal and Ads., Avdatexts
plebe the Institute op a permane,at and elevated btale,
with' every application renalleite for superior auccess,
they appeal with contidehee who have sons to ed•
The schniaithryear *llll2, divided' irate tiro sessions
of twenty-two weeks each, thelikat beginning op the
Ms: Thursday' of Sefitemberpend ending on the first
Wegriesday of February; the secondeesalon' beglianibg
on the first Thursday. of February, and ending on the
•
Data, WasibingLTnition,•Roineis flornisliod, • • •• • • -
and Fuel pot Session, . '4.4181 ° 00 •
DaY rilt.;bp . MOT.' .41'119,411k "°'
cordisq to their advsnunont;
;".•No:extiii:ohat4as
•oe•iiicA,niiiidS.'.- • - " • "•.!••••• .
, 'Finns per !Omsk: di lintabjo bait In' advance 'Foi
.thalknforaustiatitappltd
Alcoa aniesiduz , , Pa:• j '• • ~, ~,
: 1 '. ';'•i
1 - 70 — o . .D ' ,Alqili . '-,WH ' ILL 0,4A/141;' 4- - ,
, . Btapurriatiekei; Trovieutfig. itur esti* a
'Aluitfelreiell reility. ,, CEDAR WARE—Tubs; Buckets;
MeasUres,' Pills, Painted Buekete; Keislie.A.Mattari Bid+
4 13 rueBes.undu large stook of '' Bich's . celebestAd,'
. .W.,g I 9PRAIV4II III3 OV 1P1 , 1911
tt Si n" ' R - 49 1. . - w 'T S a " . 7 4 ,
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AWN ralla r air)e. l '
OA ST, IL . ' North Ranorer..llltroch
ME
EICID
At NAUGLE & CO.'S
Flutinae, Acconleons, ?dual° Be— oxaa fi ne variety,
r) A p t NAUCI.LE & CO.'S
Ladies' Portmonalee, Pearl and Leather, Plain and
-.Pitney Travelling sage, very nice etylea, cheap
- At NAUGLE & CO.'S
ESENWEIN'S
• • -
AItOIIIATICAiII.
le remedy not to be exceljed for the relief and cure of
these maladies incident.to the, Summer Season, vie :-
Dlarrtues, Dysentery. Cholera or Cholera Morbue, Vow-.
• Ding, ACidity of the Stomach, etc: • a n lts' d
soothing
excellent Carminative rwers, 'pleasant taste and
soothing influence, renders t ta valuable medicine In
Infantile diseases, peculiar tolhe second summer, via:
Cholera Infantum, etc. It has a .reinvigorating and
tonic influence, ou the tuFstem, allskying innamatlon
where it exists In thp stomach scut ; bowels—and on
trial Will be fopnd indOnosittioldlbe, well Inting of
every family. It wllt - Wititituttls.,well'adnpled to
adults as children.-r-TRY,lf.:4 l +opinivforbY.
A. 128ENwar, Dispikas met/bandit,
N. W, Gar. NintkitutPoplaxitu.trbiladelphla..
B*. Price '26 cents per bottle. - Bold by 11. J. Kieffer,
and 8. W. Ilaverstick, Carlisle.. bitlier &.Bon, Jackson
ville; Illegal & Herring, Meclianicsburg, and by drug
gists an./ storekeepers generally. . • [may 2.51V—1y
Iron Sinks,
Bath Tubs,
Iloilo Boilers,
Wolin Booths,
Ifydraullo Remo, ike.
•
WATCHES; JEWELRY, AND
srtivEn-wArtiiet doNx,inays old established .
Stand, Wept Main St.,, nearly, opposite the Cumberland
Valley Bank.'
1 hove just received a new assortment "of watches,
ewelry, medallions, silver Wire, &c., in additlou to any
!orator stock to which I invite the attention of the
public, Theassortment embrace,' fine .
gold and silver lever watches, Hunting A
and open- case do.; geld Anchors for 1,4.4
Ladles and Gentlemen and silver ,Le.
pines and Quartlim watches of every TA
rlety in style and price. __ _
Also fine gold Medallions. Ilreast , pins for Ladles and
Gentlemen of every ,juallty, pattern end price. Gold
fob, vest, . curb and neck chalifs.'!Gold hracelets, finger
- rings, cuff-pine, studs, sleeve-buttons, atoms; charmi,
&a., &a Gold and silver thinibles, silver and plated
butter knives, forks, table, tea, silt and mustard spoons
of every variety. A -large assortment of gold,_ silver
4±litratiEgtend commorrepeotacles, to - suit all
ages to which we !utile special atten.
A One lot of GOLD' PENS from the best makers,
spectacle cases, fancy boxes, slicer and pearleard cases,
gold and common bracelets, watch chains,
Mantle Olocks and a varlet yof articles usu. .
ally kept In Jewelry establishments, which ...•,:eg.•
I will sell low for cash. All articles war. ".611111"
ranted to be what they era represented. "
Particular attention paid as maid to "
WATOII REPAIIIING and all work war
ranted.
Y OLD FRIENDS, and the public
generally are invited to call and examine my
star of fresh
GROCERIES, •
- CHINA, • „ • '
QIIRENSWARB,
Plckele, Preseries, Fresh Nil 'Fruits, BpplceL, Wood and
Willow Ware, Ropes and Brushes, MIN Bruits; Nish,
Salf, and a large variety of other goods not necessary to
enumerate.'
Store Room two doom east of Rhoads' Warehouse
'(formerly John G. ,
Give me a call and examine my goods and prices, I
— intend to sell as cheap
. as. any other store outside o
. Philadelphia. • •
' Batter, Eggs, Soap, Rage; Beeswax, Dried Fruit, du,
taken In exchange for goods.
: • WM. tOiNTZ. '
Cadlisle, '58..
July 21,1858
P PH . I' L .A ...
AND - }VI -A
AND:ItEADING. ' ^ ' . • •
H. A• 11 L IL . Jai Ai, D
- , SOMMER .A.MR4NORMENT,
417U4 .18i. 1849,,, ~; .. .•
Two passenger , traltur lonia 71arrlietwg daily, (Sun
days excepted,) at 8.00'41,814 and 2.48', Pi 31.,f0r11k114.
dolphin, arriving there et‘l2.lso.noon and 7.40 P. M.
Returning; leave Philadelphia at 7.30 - A.M., and 3.30
P. M., arriving at'llnrriaburg at '12.40 noon and 8.23 P.
. .• •
Fenzel To Philadelphia, NO.I (Wu. $3.25 iNo, 2 (In
same train $2.70. • ..•
Fares to Readlni...ili 6 o . and $ 1 .1. 1 b. .L - .../ * .., ' ' . . :-
At Reading. connect trith trains for rottsville, MMers•
, vlllo, Tamaqua, Patiorissa, "&e. ' - ' .
Foul , trains leave Itindidg iin'. PhitinkelPhie 'daily, af
V't : hl., 10.18.4, H. 1280 noon out 5.00 P. M. - ...
Leave Philadelphia 'for Reading at 7.80 A. 151,1.30 P.
" .80 P. M.:and 448 P:M. , '. ',., .. -..-.! •,. , • •
Fares from Reading to Philadelphia, sl.76'and $1.45.
The miming ..train :'from Harrisburg' ...vatted. at
• Reading with up train 'tor Wilkesbarre, Pittston and
. • Far through tickets and otherlnformationi , ly to
May 11, '6O: - • ' ' • ''. ; • - !suers( Agent.
' IRE ' 111SITRANOE:=L-TitiAa,trri
AND'IIASI 2 4IINrBBORO;IdUTUAL FIRE IN
• NOE: aoloAKx painomilkui co4atyrinoorpo.
rated by AR ite4.orAvegnah•li Or" 4 , cirgAnizeitOnd
• In, oporattow.undor, tho•ntatoigtonen of the, fottottlOg
comtolaalonpm, YU: .• , 4,,,.- ~. _
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' Dardel . .BallaliiWiills:M . 14- 4 0, 10% , f a sit e lOxPeidOr
.1., .Eichelbergerc Obtbtlalt, 4 Otannany; Jo n 0 :- Dun"
, lap, Jacob .11., 00011Ifj Lends 117,4; la. At.terly,. Benja
min H. • PaQisat, 4:: #lramkt, Flai r Pli Ns r lokerifbinl,
; Alexander Catheart..., .., ..- ~..• ~.!:. ~.." , ... ~
....„Therates oflnauromq are italof.indlarfrable 'sally
uonimi..or,tbtxpiaTh %bet 0449. : kcoonitylishitii to.
domino mentltortarajwitakto,noce opphcation to the
agents of thirunhPahli who: are -xlilloit to, watt , upon
Maui ot anyAlmo4 4, , i,,. i'. ,•'..- ' ,4), • , •2:... , .:.. ‘ '... k
='-`-',' ~' , ..' , . .7 . , -; :, -. 7 1,W Matgicittaikilirllialdflit.7
.... Onitili*tir.lttlatqlYfilePreillbin. ,„ . •... • • ~..
.11 , 1 , 4 , AWISAY,,Akty PKlCretAti . .;.-
-..-.. IIIIMIAE4.0:0V,IN, treasurer. ..,..;:., ... .: ,:,
litangtora,F-L7ml-11:00rgar;,14...47_,tri O kuldtail yat
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' AO', 'Mt Cleeklln/S. O. Danish, RI. Martin /1011 W , .0.
_ , ALCooveroklat..4letheart,"LiWiekerebansilailli fier
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. --. - 0 piiiogaWoolfii —lohnlltierrjoki 'Allelic'
Minty , &Ming, libireireiniiteWi• Sarrell.WeStiburn
',,. mckinsonr,,Moury iloirmanabirebowejNimi:9 hit '
Atttlqlonttr.,.2lll44latAllr ,ArtirlyiP
'•• lor9! V 4 4mttel. coo.op t , elicalm, - , . Ono in,.
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'"lllaMbere Or tailill asab&at't,O'ox-^
•pttoi Anal* AlkoAannovyad OY ma ns opPtleattolt to
anf*te , 16 "I'. : '': , :: . 1./- ~..-
•
lea 01311,1ielikie ad:Atift
u4r,••l•ed,',ns . ! fir saleat priesiii•Ossital •
,Nctp kilk Oct . 4 0.
j 7 usT•itgotiv.EßANifeoPOTlNG
AT NAUGLE•& CO.'S•OLUARAFTELRY STORE,
• • ' Main Streit; Carlisle, Pa,• . , .
- „. • _ ._, • ~ . A large 'supply of
- • , t•ii• 4( ' :- -,..,: 5- !2 7.- ; ;7- titi • ; ' :'
'y V V;tu l l s 'lflrt ' s7ci r fii s rl, " :
...,..t.--..:,,.......-------„'s.i.„2.- to e "Reek weilaylte as
••••-" ii•/ar , " 1,01 ,- 44 , 1F , `-•=t s4Uitlon. ' , l '
1
-il I;•.,. il !''*' l l', l •= - --=-:... If ye - W. - wain t .th '.4.-
:z.i 4 .,,,. / , .., 1• _ -. t'.‘ , . , if , Vl': lest' front the largest
4 =-•-• - -f;•' , •••:. 4 -- • ,--! „ a' 4 -= Atock ofelocks, Watch.
. 1:144 . - ... •-- ' Cr: ) T'' es;Jfigary, Sllverand
%XS. -,,,,,,,,,...g.,-.241; PlSted ware InCarllslu
••'. _ s-eit l / 4 ,--•' - ' , ':461 - ' •7 - ell/ - •
- - "_'_:- -. •• ••.••• •:-, •At NAUGLE & CO'S.
• •
LAC
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have - alargarsortment - ofildidinadfun'.
Ing and ...Open Case .Watmliea to. salt. 'Fancles and
Pockets, , ,
Fine• and l7lieap Jewelry 'of every style and quality
In setts or by the piece as wanted,
- - -
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Sllver''and - Plated Walterallake, -- Frdlt,'Bugar, - and
rd Basitete; Silver, Table, Ttiar Croat; Sugar, ,Balt,
'lsaertoad Cream - Spoons,: . . ',. ,
. . . At NAUOLE & CO.'S' ..
. . .
Tine Pearl, Lava, Coral, Cameo, Ooldetonp,Alosale
routine MOlialCi Jet BOX and 'Glees aette cheap '
' At NAlltip t CO.'S
..
Diamond Breastpins and Fingering& • ..' ,
• , At .NAUGII,E4;CO.'S
. .
Gold H i nting Cate,' Eight DayDovers; Gold Unit
' log Cue, uplex ;. Gold Hunting, Chronometers •ft
; . At DANGLE &, cci. , Ef ' -41 .
- - Bagley , s-beet:quailty of-Cold Peftelle;-, Ditto Gold
Pens and Bilver.thOders, •'• '' , '• • r
. . At NAUGLE A CO.'S
BHT°I
and. Plated 'Tea ft,qtts, atthlite; Cups,'Totts..t
• eke, itches , Urns, Tureens, Tea Bells, -
• ,
. •—_—,At-NAUGLE - &U0..8 ----
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' Gold Neck,- Vent, Curb,, Fob, and Chatlain Chains,
Gold Bracelets, Lockets, Thlmblei, Crosse& Charms;
, At NAUGLE & CO.'S
. ,
' French Time Pieces to run three ind four week&
• . At NALBILEA 00;3 ~,. '
Gold ileeve,'Vest, Co llar, and Shirt Studs of allatylea
- and quality------ - _ •
- , - -- At NAUGLE & CO.'S' -
._ .
- Plated Forks, fipeons,Xolf en, Napkimitings, Silver
Thimbles, Shields, "
yon-wNt-to.itave-your -Watches .put -In good- re
pair kind warranted, takt) thorn to • .
- ' NAUGLE & CO'S
. , .
Xf you want to got a Cheap Clock, you can got It
. ~, At NAUGLE & CO.'S
Ityou want your Silver ware neatly marked at ebott
'notice, call ,
. At NAUGLE & 00.11
•
Altgoods warranted an represented, or the money re
funded, . - •
• At NAUGLE s CON I
Persons tbat want bargains aro Invited to call 1.
At NAUOLE.4 CO.'S•
CatllBl9, Apr. 97,1859
• " MJIIIOX MILL "
FAMILY 410CERY AND -TEA
13T011E.
- . Just'rereived and In store; a fresh and well. am
~ .lected assortment Of BM, Java and Man, -
calla) Coffee, Roasted Coffee. Crushed ' '
" . • Pulverised Sugar Refined' -and
other brown Stigars, shperior
Syrup Moltiasea ;Orleans s •
.
iit
' (baking) ofa a see.
Spices of every variety— ' •
• pure only Starch, Farina and ' -------
- Chocolate, Macraroni, Cheese and
Crackers, Tapioca and Sago, Indigo, ,
Salemtus and Sala, Cream Tartar and am 0,
sorted Pickles, AlUstlird and Coriander Seed.
„. ..,"
TEAS.—A flue asiortmant In iackages,
"•—•.--'-'' and in bulk—as well as, all other 'articles
0
i tl ''' belonging to the business—all at thilowest
~.1 , -and lateveduced prices.-----._— , .- , .-
• • - Innate, Nov. 8, '5B.
READ ! READ I I .READ
TllO3LiB CONLYN.
Dec. 23, 1.867.1
GLASS AND
Carlisle , roupdryi
_
---- 7 -- M -- A C tit
_ . . East Main im:oet, omeLreut._
ETD
This extensive estOdisßreent now' la Oraidifete
der and supplied with the best inachlhery'fdr execidlpg
work in every department — The buildings have also
- been greatly enlarged-this spring - and stocited"With the
"newest and,,
of
,
L.DOORS;WINCOW - FRXEEOAASIIi • ", ,
Shitttrits, iihndo, kipuldings, Brackets "and":l4ll. ri ther
kinds of Carpenter worrk. invite:klidlibirri,
pentarg and others to' all and examine:ssoy
doing this description of Vrerk.: lkst-ldxterinla
used and prices as law as, at any other estati k istunfbtdp
the County oudigewhere. ' • ; • .
. STEAM ENGINES BUILT TO OItDER;;'
At NAUGLAJVCO.'S
and repaired AS hOrbtorori. Engines tiave boon recent.
ly built for W. M. Henderson & Bon, .Ihiabo r ro ;s ti e s ,y h t
It. Bryson & Co. Allen township, i thefi
41110, Shade & Wetzel, Northddle* .
'at whose establishment they may be_seen..in
oration,and whom ovldor . ice o
superiority.
IBON,AND DBASB CABTINQB.
•
of every dencrlptlon, from the sidelleit, to the Waviest_
irdomormrecutottAtiMat - iii7dßdlbi 7 rTiond of me ,
chicory, A larks variety ormillmotlnnnOw onhotid
Twb skillful Potterc Makers constOntly employed
lEEPAEINO ,premptly attended to for PAper'
lliidillerioe,.-Orlet Ming, Factorhon &o. • Tornlnk
Fitting Idillgpindlas,*&c. done in the boot style.. •
. TILBESIIINgsMACIfILIEB AND liOJOE POyillllB.
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such as Devil Gear Four nom" Powers, Iforiscdtal
Gear_ Four. and Two Horse Powers, Corn' Sheller*,
Crushers, Iron Rollers, 'lanai eastings,Urid other at... -
tides for farmers, on. Mud or promptly made to order.
. I:GIRDED OARS BUILT •
• '
and repaired. Our facilities for building Cara are 'now
more complete than'heretofore and enables us n to fur-
Linil them to transporters ,on the railroad on accoMo...
doting terms and muds of the bent materials. Ord r!
solicited and entire satlifaction guarautcel. • - •
The long experience In -the businosn of the senior
partner of the - firm, and-the- completeness :of our ma—
chinery in every branch Of the establishment warrant
us in asimring -the best work to all who,favor,•un
with their orders. The continued patronage of our old
friends and the public In respectfully solicited.:
May 20, '67- I Y. 'F. GARDNER &
.
NEW STYLES OF SPItINO 'AND
SUMMER GOODS.,—Just opened at.rigri , LlN'B,
ou West Main Street, a choice selection of-fashionable
goods, expressly. for golitionion's Wear, consisting of
very superior
SIDE BARRED CASSIMERES.-
BLACK - AND .WHITE PLAIDS.
-BROWN — AND WHITE MIXTURES. •,
BLACK AND. WHITE MIXTURES.
FANCY STRIPES, AND 'MIXTURES.
SOLID PLAIN .COLORS. . •
BOYS' STXLES FOR COATS .& PANTS. •
GENTS' SPRING & • SUMMER COATINGS.
MARSEILLES AND SILK..VESTINGS.'
FANCY CLOTHES, EVERY DESCRIPTION.
FINE'IILACK CLOTHS. .
.BEST- BLACK DOESKINS. • • '
MEDIUM QUALITY BLACK CASTMERES,
, 11, MbLLIN,
(successor to' T. 11. Sidles.)
Apr. 20; 1850.
IV E It Y STABLE.—Having pur
chased from J. R. Nonemaker • hie LIVERY EP
ALISBURNE, I will be alwayn ready to accommo
- b j
dote the public with HORSES, CAR
'''r.lr-! .s:t" - -,„,—; RI AGES, BUCHIIES, and eve* , other ar
t,iegratle—'' bide in my line. By strict attention to
business and a deidra to please, the subscriber hopes to
receive a liberal share of public patronage. "
GEORGE lIENDEL.
N. D. Omolbusses on hand to supply those who may .
be in need of them. G. IL
Nov. 2.5, 1857.1
BOOT --AND SHOEMAKING.--J
& 0. TAYLOR, return their eineere•-thanks to
their Customera, fortha very liberal.patronage ellen
dad to them, and would respvetiltlly'lnfoie the priblic
that they continue to manufacture CUSTOMER Work,
at their old stand, on• North Ilanoier 'street, two:doors
above the drug store of S. W. liaverstick.
With a number of first rate workmen 'employed and'
Ikelllties for mooring the limit dock to be found In the
Market, they are preened to make tip'evety description
of BOOTS AND SHOES, - for ladle., and gentlemen's wear,
in the most fashionable style, and of WARAZIVSED ma.
toriale and workmanship. • • • '
Many-years-of-practical-experience-in the-business
both here and in Phlledolphlajustlfies them in saying,
that they are able to Insure foil satisfaction to all those
who may leave their orders,
April 21, 1808, tf.
-ILL BE OPEN- on. Saturday . a
complete assortment of Summer 00,4., selected'
pith great mire to meet the wants;of tbe'imeson , and
trade, embracing all kinds or goods, Dry deeds kcall
their varieties. Lace and milk klantillas..Suntnsbtilles,
Parasols, Lace Mitts, H
(looped Skirts, Meubt and Boys'
Wear. In fact everything suited for the demand), otthe
buying community. MeAso call arid 'see ibryoureelves,
at Lb:IIMM k SNW.YEIt'S New Store,
May 18, 1859. o . . East Maln'atreet.
vAaMERICAN WATCH.—ffaviiT re.
colved Ai'army for the sale of the Americo%
at , from the Boston Watch Cornpan3 r Ve
spoctfullY Inform ourold frionds And OM, pulfliciorier,
ally, that we haven Brie' assortment ' fibtr.openlng and
ready for Aare, In gold and silver - cases and very' fine
styles, and with rogard to time they cluer,be beat r to
prove that fact it is only necosmry to give thaw a trial.
Persons in want of a correct timeoplece, iniraspo s tf u lly
invlted . to - call and see our watohes.--.--,:-
W. D..A..N.AllllfOkii(); , /
Main Street,'-Carllelep,Pa.''.
May 4, '59
110BACCO .AND - . -- S.GARB. L'-'llie
tlntat qualltlea of Luniip, Told, ' CavendlabwsPd
other ;bowing .Tobacee's. 'BEOARS—,Thie; Impelled.
Havana and Cuba Segare, also cholee bombef domeetlO:
manufletnre.' Lynchburg, Phlledelpblantid'llidtltegre
Cut and Dry Tabard). 'Our frlendoplunot MI beln ~
pleased by examining Ibr-theniielieaC - '!':, ~ .t : •
..H0v.10,14. . . ; , • .. ; - ~.iy. mpr.,:.!
ik '0 Fresh .Arriva iu •I
, ,
take ttits method (3(
enstomors generally that we will opeh ion Sattirday, a'
flue assortment of
SPRUNG. DIILLINAItY 400 W :„
-
Whig ere respectfully invited to call and,e4nine
our stock.
..'Also, two or , threo, , wonAoL.o4c. , a!nPe
buelpena, ' MARGAItET DUNE,
zdAny .E..6.171.1111N8AUGH.
Soutkwearcorner of Han over - amiyfhputher
Mel. le, 18d. . „ r — :
.
COURT PROCLAMATION.—
wfiElltEAß the 4013; .iAiEt4 11•::#101404.1k11,
dent Judgo of the several Courts of Commonri - Pleis of
the counties of Cumberland, ,Perry and Juniata,. and
Justice of the mvend Courts of Oyer and Terminer and
General dell Delivery in said .countles, and lion, thm..
WoOmmatt , :and. If*, IiI.SioCELIN, 'Judges of the
Court of Oyer and TenninerundGeneral Jail Delivery
for the trial prod capital ,antrot,hog, offenders, iu the
said conntrof CuMborland,•bitheirlprereepta to rnerill.
meted, dated the 11th 1859,1utioordered the
Court of Oyer and Torminre. and General' JalL•DbliVery..
- to be - holden - at - 0411048Wor(the.fth - AIONDAT - 01 - '
'August, 1650, (being the dgmpday,y 49.0 o'cloek.in the .
forenoon, to continue two weeks. ,
.---NOTlClAGG:lLlMRDY_lllitigG,to„tim.Coroticr, Joe.,
titres Of the, peaceund,Copetables of thp said;treunty of
Cumberland, that they aro' by llid , safkproirept,' , etiriv
mended to then end therd theitApreperiensons,
wig their 7plyortmords, 41iiquiplitiOhrza neittOnx '
and ail other rommnbitinces,:to db;theee thln which
to 4 beii nftleerlipirettatii tolpit'ddiit . to62lol4l)oo-tblit , I
are bound by, reeognisenees,te.prosilitruttcttt..!
prlioneridhat aro or.theamPalLbojuj 4111t1 4
empty, ire to be there, tO rommit , r theno-daolif be'
Inst. t
' '.1 . .A98 71. ..1 40 9,417904g,tri1!t?;
• ...gotuures (UWE,' • ' •
Cirlide, Juno'l - , 38a0.• .1, .-t , ..1?- 1,, r 1 •
4.11iL
An atiortnient ,
wen 'MILE, Plol{B, just teeelVed at tht Avicultur4
• Implenientstoieaf r ,
PfikeVare' etiptfor to:•nby,%notrAnOkrillind. gte
Witeriditede , -tAinge:ol,,/80:N '
TOff L,ISENSe•-•.J . etl) . 110 . tVittfi_ll:i4
JLitew-toik i amrtr2egiol3o6l4l4ool6;o"tlb ,
Cti t wOi4l,*.lVP.7 l Tf..lll!',Wt•Agif:!,;,!!
ii4l4h.
r e ,A , 3kiiMlT • ~ Ir> 7 6 0 1
.
4thisideittatiliaacras tiOtn th e Web& at
"Minonkraeniving and tbr
- "V* • • W ' sW"A*..
ilisreactnedus.
I=l
•
ftANTCH•;• • MEitiIIIANT TAir,ple; , N r t -WISTII.4IZiETAIWT,(oppoette. tho„galltnad
de,) lumina! nieelved st. new And elegant emaerttpont
01 , 0rottiVitIllia and OalotneroA„ - for Opting and t3tunmer
woar.anlb'rnnss • ,
:FANOLOA88161140:08, , .
• AND MIXTUKIB, " , •
.14NOLSTILIPEEI AND. .
PLlllN..copoup.
A larg6.*arlett brAprlnx arid . 4minnirt .
and ma Iwyeatlngi due black sloths and Doeskin', &it'll
'.illtle,!,i,;.ho!till,l4,=,prr mote . Otre_ln lashionabtaatylry
Orders attended to promptly, and the fitting
garment%;arnintod, or nottale. - /USW
, ATB. O. litlyl4TT'l3 .• •
Andittlekeret dltteientimdea; "
At WIYAIT'B;:'
tniA *lett ontt , . '
• • • ,
Clm
ItaPp , Where ha • •
Drie 4 .*Uit , kfrtt , r , .o!..Aill J. 61 1 14. ,
• • 'Ai ytiltAFT l3 -
1114ftr. urea' er6dd :Ham
• , , I , ,,'ANHurar4l
A plat sibpki 15Q1701 . 03.'
. ' ' • 1,11t;4 1 1(!TIM*
'
~,
.
I 5
' • I) ptiviitiiiu of theAstatAs/gV az* Tor oheltix•
egn,bp gam st.t4e Cheap stars Of
• r' • 'l' , 1111:13.1B1011, arc
MIMRN
t,felidittolts•
Otit "
.T.44(iltArki; '._JA;.IitehOWELI.,.. ,S. - iii. DA V/ imcop
~.a •4 -.A . : / AIEMMI.AIaDOWELL & CO., • , -.
- :',.:•••;. ,. f. , : , ?i1:-; ! o..itNiLuir..•.LiNp4osiiTp; -.--•
~••.
ln4; ilaceOli?,i-l#:,1.)0; '•#a!ivia Toripiy.. , , ,
' ..:-.. lit' bOy, pen, 'aild ::loonte .laos.in.
'':', ~.... ; , 11iIsis t is and iiehntska Territories, lowa and
W. , i ,, Ottlollitintri; buy and sell lath's, loin and. instil
'll44iY.,lrity and seltdra ft e, give information respecting
jthrteettiftry 'and do I - general Try' bitslness...., - . •.: 1
"Jain D:liiiit inn', Ee l ., carnal°, l's.
Wm. 61..Beetein, Banker, " . " -•• •
TIPIAX ll.,firohron, • "'. • - • '
__. •
liar ---- liiiiimenutirkegtrifiktilir,Tarlisle: -- : ----
I , 4ll.llinderian,;.Y.Hro Carlisle: . •
Otkorgir ftrintiereerftlisq., istlibosier.DL--------- • •-,-
- Oft , W0h7".. -- , - /itirrffilei,Pi4:7 --
IV' ..iirtlobean, Esq., i .. " . •- • 1.- •' •
. • h..katileiw*arrkersq•Philadeiptfig -* "'"
lin.4: Marie" Cecklini-Dhepherdstewn, Par : , • •.-
, r-kaitii , ••Definnif &Sins; Merchants, Traillmo;e. •• • ...
,!.E.'• . lelte,"thi r ,r.DM bier Mercantile Bank, NeW'Tork.
' Hwy etftMlkeriatie, , llearlistate Agents,' Minneapolis,
' Al itriessota Territory. • • '•. . ' • •• •
,Wm lillmaVEsip, Att orney and Peal „Estate Agent,
r
._..4„.n„,,...,,...._.„.: .
Af.:Wilfiatear;ES4l4.lfienry city, Ill." ' ~. , . ;'
Erollbi. Josephltitner,,Culerland county, Pa. i •
- E:ltr., 'ftlirkAlkplanker ,' 'lniadelPhin. ' ' - , -
fto • SiPollocitillarrisbilig, 1 • . • .`. •
•
Ii18,.1861.—ly; • ...
IMBERIWID J-VALLEY-13A1411:„: ~.k ' Vitt)” min cins: ...:
' Vita .lisk
ttsw ,;,' • ,
.-.-..: 1.:". ' filatonolit;Baattimaw,
Roar:9, firgaturc : • - -' Jew( Dense,
hteUAlti,Vfoons,
, . i. :; 't ~. ,Joan S . Sricsonter r ...
.ilollrf O. Duraiwr ...• ..';:: ''. • -H. A. firtikezort. • : ~
Thfallankidoltig tritanener hi the nanittof Ker,'Bren
- rtemannt - C44,lla7ntiir. 7 hilly prepared le 'do - Agetrend
. ihtnitiag Engine/a with promptn eat; and fidelity. • ..'...
illoneteeeeired on deposit and' paid back on demand
• withotit tiotlce: . , Interest paid one, octal de .•sl 8 '• •
-ftllcatientdeposit - deposit errs a • a rate of. five
per :emit:will -be issued for. as Aber a period tut four
months. Interest on all certificates will cease it nu.
titriis; 113iiMididi however, that If Said' certificatea are
reaetretliAt. any time: thereafter for another, given' pe•
rickiAlito;sluild . bpar the same rate of interest up to the
thireoef.rineWah.. ' , articular attention, paid to the col-
r ion
ted tnetes, drafts, checks, Ac., in any part of the ,
. Hamann earned. tb England, Ireland,' er.she Conti.
cent. The faltbfal; and confidential execution of all
orders entrusted to them, may be reller‘ . upori. ..
They belt: the atteritibn of Farnierth-Mechanlca and- ,
all faller* Who desire - Agate depoSitory for their names;
to the undeniable feet; that the proprietors qf this Dank •
at OIiIinDVAUT liable to the extent nf their estates for
alPthe Deporists, and other' obligati() 'abf Nor, Erenne. I 1
man A Co, , . el
- • They have recently reinOved Into their new lholking
House directly opposite their former stand; In West
Alain Street, a few doors cant of the Railroad Depot;
where thty-will.at aittimes-be pimmed to-.give any-im
formation desired In regard-to money matters DI gene.
Open Rf businces from 9 o'clock In the morning vu
4 o'clock in the evening.
II: A. STURGEON, elatr:
. _
...Mare, May 20..185 . -
18
I=
West High treat, Carlisle, Pa
(Preinium awarded. at the Cumberland County
1 Agricultural Fair of 1857.)
The subscriber has just' received the most splendid
, assortment 'of articles in his line, ever brought to this
place—which he is determined to sell at price. that do
fy competition.'
Parini, •
01loather, ' .. .
Dlidiagroom, FURNITURE.
,Klitchen and .
Odloe'..
Nietbracing every article used by House 'and Hotel
Itnepent 'il• the most approved and fashionable design
and finlith. Including also Cottage furniture. in• setts,
receptiotiand Camp Chairs, blattrassos, tlilt frames,
pictures, Ate., &c. • _ - - '
Pnrehasers.nre requested to call and examine his.
stock, a& his'extenslve ware-rooms, West' Main street,
North side. A. 11, EWING. -
ler Partimilsr attention given no usual to funerals;
ordoin from town and Country, attended to proro t ily
IM
Aon moderate terms. - -•
Carlisle, Nay 12, 1858.—1 y.
Xtage.RW STAGY, ROUTE.--
The-haa. started a tri.weekly - line of
s between Carlisle and Landisburg, leaving Car
lisle every' Monday, Wednesday and - . briday,• immedi.
Molten the arrival of the afternoon train of ears from
thalami Boturping , leaven Landisbing at 800
esday, 'Wnesday and Saturday, and arrives
at CAA ale at 1.00 .P. PiLi via. , Perry
d eounty . lfirot
le thil:
1, 8 Va l r°7 1 . 4.7. h
a Tn. .aal d .ll,l'. B frAT: Itr,amg,re in. will
be run daily for the aceammodition of passengern going
to the Springs:'
Fare to the several points as fonown:
Carlisle Zo iiulpbur Springs,
" Sterrett's Gap, .
Shermansdale,
Perry County Warm Springs; . . . 100
- Landleburg, . . . . . . . . . 100
• RETURNII•
Landlebtirg . to Warm Springs, . .... $0 25
g • Sherinausdale, . . , . . 50
SlarrOtt's Gap, . . „ . 75
Sulphur Springs, • 100
g • Garitele, . 100
The above lieu will regularlycarry the MAIL to and
from the several points above indicated..
I have also s-arell stocked LI VOLT STABLE, from
which I am at aft times ready to furnish horses and car•
riages to those who.will favor me with their patronage,
on the moat reasonable tonna and In the very best style.
may 101858.• GEORGIE
1859.
• 600 PAIR TRACE CHAINS,
with a larms assortment of
BUTT CHAIIs4S,
BREAST CHAINS.
. HALTER - CHAINS; "
LOG CHAINS,
FIFTH CHAINS,
TONGUE CHAINS, •
COW . GHAINS,
. SPREADS, gi.o. &c.
Justinceiiial at the cheap 'Hardware store of
March 18.1859. IL SAXTON
. . . .
i
0 kJ
(") TONS .
,'HAMMEREDND
J. ROLLEVIR .A
IRON.—With largo assortment of
MEL, ~., . .
~S HEETIRON. . •
•
, •HOOPIRON, • ' '
' EIVETS,
. _, BOLTS,
• 7 - MITTS,
WASHERS, .
A4VILS,
..
• • .VIOES, ,
._ •
. , . FILES, • ,
. .
' ... • RASPS.
• ' • SO_REW PLATES,
• , • BLAHIISMItH : BELLOWS,'ScaI:
JiiiieteOeired - and'for sale cheaper thin evir, — - at
' 31arc1i16,11359. ' • IiKNRY'BAXTON'S.
AA IMPLEMENT
' IdACTIIII;IE . •
. • • • L'OITIIIHR. STREET.' above'
• 1,17 i 51;,•••• " residence of Dr. J. Zitzer, , and
dm
c Medieteiy..M . ..rear of. Vie ynlon flo g l n e
norni.• •
14.• The subgeribeii desires to Inform the
Armor s ; the'nubite'kenerelly, Mitt he is )391!
Utlialllik i and bee oehetantly MI hand
I Ii•Etrii'OELEDDATED • • e .
cioveiiilifot , and vi ~ay~e r.
; Also, premluni fforseiPower and Threshing Ma.,
thine, wipt vibrating separators attached.
ginite Patten, • •
• ...if . .M . :ikons end,matilidals plwriysOn hand for the re-:
.pair of hpaperl and Mowers, Threshing Michinseatid
otall which
endadAprOo4l4l7.andlin . reasonabie tortes '
3: ABIi.AIMMi3 • ;I!ropilator:
A..TACUTZ: - •
. AMR:II:AO/SO — Pm , •
• " iust
kb t Et,
yea end fi r 5,310 I °7
•
;:_f . ,,•, 4i_11),1-*b.ipcx!.tWeiiignitil•.
THE LARGEST 'CRAM , AND
L __POILNITURE'EaTABLISIIMENT
THE - UNION
Nathibt's Gay Street Mare-R.o4ms,
Ex?Criiling frop.o4 to Frederick Street, hat*
,40 feel front, 170 feet deep, Id 6 storiea•high.
13ALTIMORt, MD.,
Whero lo kept olornyo oh hand, or made to ardor, eve.
style Of 'trench TETE•A•TETEB, - Mob). Heir
llothoor thocatolle.
kraal: Pull Stuff and bledallloq, Parlor, ARM
CHAIRS In I:WA:MI6 Cloth, or II roentelle. •
--- •Freneh - Full Stall Carved - PARIANt - CllAlltBi in'oets
with Plush, hair, or llroeatelle. ,
SFAS; half Freneh l ielahognni and Walnut Parlor
11.8B03,1n..11alrCtot 11111th.
, BOCKINCCWAIIIB-ratiotledoslgno, • In Hair, Cloth:
and Phalli. •• -
•
Stuff Spr ing LOUNGES—a large nevortment•alwaya
on hand, or any Hatton' Made or covered with any
gouda
CHAMBER SUITS—In Walnut, complete, from $B,
.ap.
CANE CHAIRS and Rocking: do.:—tlie largest mishit.
Mont ready-made in the United 'States—from $l2 a &Le
en up.
Earhotim, Office and Dining CHAIRS, In Oak, • Wal.'
nut or kinhopanY, with Cane,•Woosi or Stuffed Seats
an assortment - embming over 60 - dentin.'
Wood Sent CHAIRS and SETTEES 'and ROCKING
CIIAIRS-.-over 100 dozen.
Feather Sleds, Hair and If ask Mnttresses of erery, va
slay. Also, all kinds of UM and Plain Frames fo
Looking Olasses,lc.
MATIIIOT & SON,
25 North Gay Street, near Fayette etre
Aug4'6B,
PRINCE & CO.'S
' `TIVIDRc::OIIED PATENT' MELODEON
THE OLDEST ESTABLISHMENT in the UNITED
STATES, - EMPLOYING 'TWO. HUNDRED MEN, and
Finishing EIGHTY INSTRUMENTS PER. WEEK.
Combining all their Recent improvements—the Divided
• . Swell, Organ, Melodeon, Ar., ad.
r
BIS,
(The DlTlded'Swell can only be obtained in Idebadoona
. •
of our Manufacture.)
.G-EO. A. PRINCE R CO:. •
111.anufacturers, Buffalo, New 'Work
839
WUOLESALE DEPOT:
~~,~ 1O Lemke- t C/a~oyo—n,
87-F irl'f an-e t-N-.
-WIIOI,ESALE AttENTS—liuosoll A Ittchardson, 800.
ton, Moss.; W. P. Coburn , Cincinnati, 0.; Palmer &
Wobor, St. Louie, Mo.; Ph. P. Wedeln, Now (Menne.
From the Homo Journal, A'pril 3, 1858. .
The Melodeons manufuctured by Prince & Co., and
for seta at 87 - Yulton itreot, are the best In the world.
We have tried them, and therefore speak understand:
Ingly of their nitwits. They are afforded at a very mod.
orate cost. -
PRICES OF PORTABLE INSTRUMENTS
Four octave Molodetonxtondlng from 0 to C.....
Four and a Malt octave,, do. ^C to F......
Five Octave Melodeon, do. _ Fto F
Fli•o octavo, double rood, do. , - Fto F
. ORGAN MELODEON.
• .. .
`Two Danis or.lioys, F7y - O 7 Sete of Reeds, Eight Stops
One and a Half Octave Foot Pedalo, Ono Set of needs, In
Pedal Days Independent $360
PItIOES OF PIANO CASED.
Me Octavo Melodeon, extending from F to F $lOO
Six Octave Melodeon, '. do. Fto F' 130
Five Octavo double reed, do. Fto F....—. 160.
Five Odom Two Banks of Kepi.......„...._„..„„' '2OO
Our facilities for manuthcturing are *feet, and from
our long experience in the business, having •finished
and .sold boor TIVENTY•TWO THOUSAND DIELODE ,
ONS, wo fool confident of giving malefaction.
All Melodeons of
.our manufacture, either sold-by us,
pr dealers in any part of the United States or -Canadas,,
'are WAnitiNTED to be perfect in every reaped, and should
any repairs be ,necessary before the expiration of one
'year from the date of sals wo hold•ourpolves ready and
willing to make the same free of charge, provided the
injury ie not caused by accident or design. .
- - - 'CEO. A. PRINCE A CC. -
Agonte for the sale of our Melodeons may be found In
al thirprlneipal cities and towne in the United States
an des..
t Carlisle and Kingston J. A. READY:
At Noweille—W. R. LINN. [maYIIV6B.
iii.afros: Plata OS
76
Ginn NEDA.L . PREMIUM .
PIANO PORTESI
•
KNABE & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF GRAND AND
- SQUARE PIANO FORTES,
•
- Nos. 5; arint7, North Eutifw sifeet, •
-J .Opposite the Eutaw house, •
And at our N E W__l3 ALES -10.0 M,
207 Baltimore street, between Charles
- and Light streets.
•
• ),„, hese ceielffated PIANOS have, at different Fairs, fur
coral BUtTeSSIVO years, been awarded the blithest pro-
Mums for excellence over all competition. They have
also been pronounced •by 8. Thalberg, the most celebra
tsd pianist in the•world,nnd other die t_lo n ieu
&c.,' to be equal, If not au•
parlor, to any in this country.
We have constantly on hand at our extenslie Ware
rooms as above, the largest assortment of fine PIANO
FORTES to be found in this city, which we will sell,
.wholesale and retail, on the moat liberal terms to suit
,the times.
In every case we guarantee our Pianos to give entire
'satisfaction.
Constantly,on hand a line assortment f 31E40-
PEONS of the best makers, at prices from $45 to s2oo:
wtsl.. Always for sale a large number of second-hand
PIANOS, et prices ranging from $76 to 8:400.
qty,. Pianos exchanged, hired and tuned.
WILLIAM KNARE k CO.
July 21, 1858
•
9OICKERING '& SONS. •
1 / 4 • e 410.11TM0 bfanufaotOroto of
GRAND: SQUARE AND
) • UPRIGHT
WRYPIA NOVOoktig
, *ai i reo• ' . FORTES,
1807 .chdanu't Street,' Philadelphia
(. ostantly In store a large stock of our tiemitiful and
tin quailed idtrurneuts finished to every variety of
o, et prices varying•from $l7B, to $lOll3, We have .
•be n awarded 38 (Mtn and Say= first clue Medals at
the different extdbitlond In this courttry,and Europe,
for superior Manufacture. A liberal discOunt made to
the clergy and seminaries of learning. Descriptive 11.
lustrsted catalogues sent to any address.
.`.!?1•T. 2) l - . 1t . 158 7 7 17 1 . 1 ..;',. : • • '
; • Viihl 'Fish Fisk! 11 .
HER.RII:ID, MACKEREL, SHAD,
in - berielif,half and quarter barrels. Fresh Groceries;
liquore, st . thelowest cash prices. -
Bacon Shoulders, Hams, Butter, Egits,.'Tellow, Bees.
wan,, and 1B4s; tak en
li in exchange for goods, .at the
cheap grocery of' . . WM.' BENTZ. -
10'4ILS I .NAILS !!-11100:kegs'best
1-71.,...quauty.Nams. ;We.are preparel'to sell•Naile of
thievery beat quality at the •v.ery lowest priee.. Persona
in' want'of wills and building materials would do well'
to call before purchasing elsewhere..
:'• ' . J. P. LYNN k SON,
yeb.2.18 . 68. • North Hanover Street.
11.11 X :FINE, ARTIcLE of,- Dried
Doe/arid
r • • - . • • AVM NTZ:
Arab. 29 18iIK,
vL.S
,A.S , 1 GLA 8 8 1 . PAINTS,!'
TAINTS ll' A (lilt eisisinieat Of °lase of all sizes'
siltti,a largo 'stalk of fresh ,PAINTS, all
colore..-011s, Vandal:lea tra.',_ Cement in' .. largo or_ Basal I:
qualatltliSs, at low lgureirat'
. 301 IN LYNE & SON,.
• : N . ; rth gahover Street.
,
E W •- C 0"A Y. .R
Weirr•ZND OP OARLIPII..'.. ,• •
• ha subscelher,witildmspoptibily ibis ; attention
of lblnieboitters and 'the eitisendEarlisio,'"and Abe
nwronwillt43' his' NEW, • COAL
TARD'ottiitelnitttobislVare'lleuetnim West Iligh
'• where hi, keep - Constantly On. hand nlaro.oaupplie
often of COAL, to wit . : ,' • •
: Aiykeifievalley,'Lnice Fiddler; Fine Gioee 'anti Tievtir ,
ton ,Strolten,Nein,d Nut Ocal‘-iiireened and . dry coal;
Which he'pled thriselflo'Sellat the lowest possible
Aekrt 4 ityn . l.dinetiurneed
Ooa 'alwweqya on band.. orderalirtat-theWake Ifduee,oFet his resl•
deuce in North Hanover straet, Will ~ b e: p winiptlf,
-- " , z,.7^. • •
14, 18-41_1,
at
_ll2 Kollorfi,`Norfik Sanoten Btre t, a coinalitii
oomt of floo'o , 00d, Boys',. Straw sadr - tagborn.llata
Mao, ailldrou'a Aincy flats, which , will be told at a
lowitimaa. „... . . .
sig_F!itiOy laX et '' one here
lrebicjn T-'-
% - % - ‘cliwtiams
' WM 'lOO5.
•
• • CAUTION. •
•:iferchanta and Tradere will be on their guard and
• . 'not- be Imposed' upori by a counterfeit of Idorseia Indian
Re pt Pills, signed A. B. Moore. All genuine Indian
Bold Piths have the name anti - signature of 4. J. IPAtG
.. mousy, top Inventei MORSE'S INDIAN
~ _ DOCYLPILLS,.haaspent the greater vartpr_bls jir c ,
traveling, having ' , Jilted N airstrz A t u pritl r taw,
, u,Atuerlea—re spent three yearn mown.
. the Indiana of our Weetern country—lt was In Mali*,
— that the Indian Hoot I'llirwere first discovered. Dr
Noyao viaa,pM Oral man to catablich .the 'fact that
disimaes !u 7 laa from IMPURITY ON•TIIE BLOOD—thM
our ntrorigth, health And life depended upon this vital
fluid. •
• When the various pasenges become cleggitdrand do
_Tinot•act In perfect, harmony-wlth,the different functions
• of the body, the blood loses its action, becomes thick,
corrupted and diseased: thus causing all pains, sick
- nese end distress- of - every - name; - our-strength ! Inretc• -
haunted., our' health-we are deprived of, and If nature is
not assisted In throwing off the stagnant -humors, the
'blood will become choked and cease to act, and thus
our light of life' with; forever be btown out. How
im
portant then that we should keep the various passages
'of the body free and open. And how pleasant to' us
- that we have It itiour power to putifiliedirine In your
reach, namely, Morse's Indian, Root Pills, manufactured
from plants and roots which grow around the menu..
' tainnus cliffs in Nature's garden, for the health and re
covery of discaectl man. One of the roots from which
these Pills Are made is a Sudorific, which opens the
--poresof the skin, and -assists. Naturedn-thrbwlng-out
the finer mutant the corruption within. The second hi
a plant which Is an ktxpectorint, jdutt_operni_and_uu.
— .clogsrttioMUlSl4t - Wlholungsrand - thus, - hist - sobtlibig -
manner, perform its duty by throwing off phlegm, and
, other humeri; from lungs by copious omitting. The this d
Is a Diuretic, whlchgiven ease and
- double strength to '
the kidneys: thus encouraged, they draw large amounts
. of impurity from the blood, which fallen thrown out
bountifully by the urinary or waterqtassnge, and which
'could not have been discharged In any other Way. The
fourth Is a Cathartic, mid accompanies the other prop.
ertles of the Pills while engaged In purifying the
the Coarser particles; of Impurlty which cannot'
puss lir the other outlets, are thus taken up and con
voyed off In greetNnantities by the bowels. • .
From the above, it Is shown' that Dr. Illorsd'n'lndiati
Root Fills not Only enter the stomach, but become
united with the blood, for they find way td; every part,
and completely rout out and cleanse the sysl em from
all Impurity, and the life °flint body, which Is the
Mood, becomes perfectly healthy: consequently all
sickness and pain is driven from the, system, for they
cannot remain when the body becomes sopure and clear.
The reason why people are so distressed when sick,
and why eo ninny die, Is beejtuse they ,do_pot_get
pane to the Thilitcted parts, and
which u sakip en thit natural passages for the disease to
be au; hence, a largo quantity of food and other
matter I dged, and the stomach and Intestines aro
literally overflowing ;with the corrupted mass; thus
niidergoing disagreeable fermentation, constantly mix
ing with the blood, whirki throws the corrupted matter
through every vein and artery, hntil lire is takon"from
the body by disease. Dr. Morse's PILLS have added, to
themselves victory upon victory, by. restoring millions
of the nick to blooming health and lumpiness. Yes,
thousands who have bean racked or tormented with
sickness, pain and anguish, and whose feeble frames
have been scorched by the burning _elements of raging
fever, and who have been brought, as It were, - within a
step of the Weill grave, now Amid ready to testify that
they would have bean le - timbered with the dead, had It
`;nit been for this great and wonderful medicine, Morse's.
Indian Root After ono or two doses had been ta...
— ken, -- theY -- wernantotilsliedpindlilitVNiitely surprliteirpn
witnessing their charming effects. Not only - do they
-give immediate ease and strength, and take away all
sickness, priin and anguish, but they once go to work
• at the foundation of the disease, which In Woof. There.
foie, It will be shqwn, espeCially by those who use these
that they will so cleanse and purify, that disease
—that deadly enemy—will take its flight, nod the II uah
of youth and beauty 'rill again return, and' the pros.
pest of a long nod happy'llfe will desist. and brighteti•
your days., .
CALITION.—BOrAre ornziunterfelt signed A. B. Moore,
All genuine have the 'name of A.. 1. Waive k Co. on
each box.. Also t signature of A. 5. White & Co. All
% loathers aro spurlou .
A. J WRITE Sole Pr:endear,
No 10 Courtland Street, New York.
Morso's Indian float Pills are sold by all doable
In Medicines._
Agents are wanted fn every town, village and hamlet
in the hind.. Parties desiring the agency will addresses
alaxvo for terms.
l'rlce 25 cants per box, five boxes will be sant on re.
(Apt of $l, pcstage paid. - Du23'6B.
Aar- For Salo itt(larlisie by S. W.-Haverstick.
DOES DISEASE O..IIIGINATE IN
• IMPURITY OF TIM MOD?
Allis is a question of vital importance, and one which
has never been satisfactorily - disposed of by the twofew
soli who teach' the healing art. Some , maintain—and
especially the oleschool Physicians—that life lives lh
the bitted, and therefore all diseases originate •in it—
but. modern science avers that menu have their
origination in both the solids an fluids of tito body.
That.tholitter preponderate, ho over, fen filed feet,
and medical skill has clout ornonsintted that at
least two-thirds of the Ills , Chit human flesh 14 heir tot
have their source In an
IMPURE °STATE OF TUB BLOOD I
As, for instanco, In the long catalogue. such is Semite
'la, Totter, "Barber's Itch," Pimplea, Blotchss, Brysiple
lan, Ulcors,Balt•ltheum, discharges from the EroyFever
Boron, or irruptive diseases of any kind.—Thoso are as
certained by well known medical laws to arise from had
blood—whilo the highest medical authorities.dociare
that moat favors originate In the same manner, and
more particularly Typhoid and scarlet—the foimer be•
ing an Internal, and the latter an external' irruptive
disease; and in all persona attacked by these theladios,l
the blood Is found to•be either coagulated, or of a dark;
unhealthy color.
To ward We largo majority of diseaxes, as well as to
cure a number which have already netted upon the ay*.
tem, it in necessary to
" PURIFY TIM BLOOD.
Llodsey'm Improved Blood Searcher does not claim to
be a
UNIVERSAL PANACEA
for every disease known, but 'tile proprietors claim for
It the power not only of draining out ani impurities bf
thulium!, but by the bkillful combination of well known
vegetubWrolnedies. it will cure all diseases arising from
a deranged at/an - alba liver, drive out dyspepsia, and
give renewed tone and vigor to the stomach. That the
litoou SEARCHER' in all that is elahned for it, the proprie;
tore can produce .
lEEE=
Tt is only a few years since it wan discovered, and yet
it has grown into such a business that a large laboratory
has been built expressly for its manufacture—a large
number of mon employed in putting it up, and still the,
SUPPLY DOES NOT EQUe9L TUE DEMAND? '
We ask any candid man, could this be so, if the Med.
Irina did not posses.' ALL the Wines claimed for it / ,
Tho Proprietors hate hundnitis occortiflrutes from
men of probity and standing in the - community; show
log what the medicine is doing daily for the suffering
ASK - AIJ7CPERSON
who has ever used the Bleed Searcher whetter red
was experienced;
Let the of give It a trial—a single bottle w
cotivlnto the most skeptical of its efficacy. 1 , •
, Pm. sale In Carlisle by S.:W. Itaverstick, 8. At
liott, and B. J. Kieffer; Mechanics'
burg;
& Son, Mechanic
burg; tioewellor & Zook, Shophordstown ; Joshua Culp
lloggown; Jacob Simmons, Crone Roads; Kurt: &
Wine, Shiremanstown; A. 31. Laldich, Boiling Sitrings;
Mary W. Kissel, Churchtown ; Edward James, West
11111; J. C. Ensnaurht & 8r0.,' Oakville; Shoemaker &
Nowbdrg; Bratton, Nowvilla; J. Hood &
Co., Springfield; Russell & Dice, Dickinvort;
& Waabinger Jacksonville; Wm. Clark & C 0.,. Loos.
Roads; Wm. 11. Ecklea, Sporting 11111; D. Donlinger
White 11011; J. C. Altick, Shipponaburg ; allot Cumber::
land county, re.
. .
LINDSEr& .LEMON, Proprietors,
Mollidayßburg, Pa
0ct27'48
VFLICTED
A
PHILADELPHIA MEDICAL HOUSE—Establish
ed twenty•two years' ago by Dr. 15.INKELIN, corner of
Third and Union Streets, Phlindelsbla,
.....
•
• TWENTY-TWO .YEARS'
Experlimy° has rendered Dr. K. a„nlost stiCcessfal
practitioner In the cure of.all dimwits 'of a private; na:
turs ; , manhood's 'debility, as an impediment to mar
.riage ;, nervous and semult Itifirmitlea, Waimea' of the
ekin a andlhose arising from abuse of mercury.
TAKE • PARTICULAR' NOTICE. •
• more lean evil habit sometimes Indulged In byboye,
In solitude, often growing up with them to manbodd ;
and which, If nut refbrtned In due time, not only begets
serious obstacles to matrimonial happinese, but gieeb
rim to a series of protracted, tueldnope and danfeatlng
affections.
. . , .
• Few of theft. who give way, to this pernicious practice
are ammo of the consequences until they' find the net,•
vows system shattered, feel strange and unaccountable
sonsat one, and vague fetus of the mind. (See paged 27;
2
28, 29, ofDr K's book on' Self-Preservation.") •
The unfortunate thue affected becomes feeble,. is Una,
blo to labor 'with' accustomed` vigor;' or to - 41,0)911s
mind to study; his step is tsrdy and wee he Is
irresolute, and engageaeven'in his sports' til . tlf USA en.
11 ' 1: umt
emancipatebeibre r thipraetice bee'doWe
its worst, and'enter matrimony, his marriage ifrunfrult
fel, and his sense tells him that link is caused by his
early lollies. Theinare considerations which'ihould,
awaken the attention of all who are almilarly situtited.
REMEMBER,
Ile who places himself under Dr. KINIVOLIN'O, treat
ment, may religiouslyronfide In his honor ee a gentle
man, end rely upon the assurance that the, serrots of
Dr. K's patients will never be disclosed.
Young Men—let no false 'modesty, deter you from'
- snaking yoUr "marl known to one,. who, from ',odor:Won
end respectability URI cart.dnly befriend yen,.. - -
.Dr. xnuturvs residence lies bead for the last Atien
ty.two years at the N. W. Cernerof TAIRD AND UNION
STREETS; •
•
PATIENTS AT A DISTANOF ?'
CAD have (by stating their cane explicitly, together.w.ltlx•
all. their. symptom., per letter,. enclosing , a remittance):
Dr.. - modicihe, - approtrrlaCed - lecordinglyz - ,•
. Forwarded to any part - of the United... States, and
packednecure from pestAGE or-CURIOSITY ' , by birdl
or Express.— . •
READI YOUTH AND MANlloo))tr' , " . •
A vigorous Life or a Premature Nate, Klukelin od-
Belf-Preserraticti , -Only 25Tents;
coutainiug thet value In ntateps, will etunitie
• eopy, per'returtrof mall, • ~- • • •,. „.,
GRATIS! GRATII3II *GRATIS!"
•• ' A FARE OIP 74),ALL: " '
'MISERY ARLIE•• D. - -,
prattlrellre,"'ettew apd7reptilqi;_vottivartir
vale able end lolpnwattemouniog; Mike 41010
ed.to prevent years ;ti ulleeris .1114 nye 7tbousauds , of
lives, le distributed w thout theme, and .thrwairdest,
mall, preilatdio any . .Poatllrl the; Vrilted.litaief,..4l3.re•
ogling f an order eueloshill poetagwelamptv,:i
.14oNi4ET,8i ItigliO*g4ol;o*.t
Just rooolvo4 frosalCiarlfork arid Plillidalpbla, a:
arg..loVotnew style. ,BONNETSi , PLATkartiIBOODL=
-.8160Ca large assortment of alagant - nlbboairlaVflor
ora.'l6toaprotaft)9l234llltbi chimp Mora of
April2o, 1869. , CHAO. 0611.1136.,%
4, ivroltD7S
: A l2-17 LIVER INVIG "ORATOR
• .
TT IS COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM' MIMS and
has beConto an established fact. a Standard Medicine, ,
known and apprfu'rd by • all that havo used 'it,
and Is now resorted le :C with confidenco in all
the diseases foi which - it is recommended
It has cdred thousands 11911 within thq holt. two
Years:wliu had given up alihopei of relief, an the
nunigyout, .unsolicited ,r 1 certificates in my posses.
slon now.
The dosemindbeadap•
of the individual taking
‘quantitlestia to act - gen. 0 .1
Let the - - dictates of I,:
you in the use of the
00.0.
ous attacks. Dyspepsia„ PIO
-inor Coniplalntsi - Dysen. ,
sob, Ilabittial Costive-
Cholera blorbits,Cholent
Juandice; Female weak
oucressfully an an ordi-
CINE. It will curesick ••
Can testify.) In twenty jg
titkon
attack. -
All who use it are
In Its favor.
7-- MIX WATER IN THE
'INVIGORATOR, AND
OETUNR,,
Price One DolAar per Bottle. ,
• ALSO.—
SA.NF'ORD'S
- • FAMILY ••••
CATHARTIC - PILLS, - "
.
OOMPOUNDEL6MO6I • .
:Pure Vegetable Extracts, and_put pv41'434103
Cases; air tight, and will keep in:any ell,
mate, • .
The Family: Cathartic
tine Cathartle'whlch.the •
Ills practice more than Z
Tho constantly -in-
Mom whr, have !Ong. us. PM
isfaction which nil give yj
has Induced rim to place
of all. . •
The Profession 'well know that different Ca
thartics net on different portions of the bowels.
The Funnily Ca. 6 thartlo Pill has,
with due reference to this well established.
-feet,- been -compounded _ from. a. _variety.of. - tho_
purest vegetable extracts which act alike on every
part of the alimentary Ad canal, end aro good and
safe in all cams where a. !Cathartic Is needed,such
as Derangements of ike. StOmach, - Sleepiness,
Paths in the Back and "°G •amine, Costiveness, fain
and Soreness over the !whole body, from sudden
cold. whlch 'frequently, MI 'if neglected, end in a
long course. , Foyer, Loss r. inf Appetite, .a
Creeping
Sensation of cold over the body, Restlessness,
IleadacbCor weight lit' 411i1 - tholertd; - all Irilthmtnn.
tory Diseases, Whrms In IChlldten or Adults,
Rheumatism, a groat 1110 Purifier of the Blood and
many diseases to which flesh laheir, too nuttier
[maturation In this advertisement.. Doge, I to 11.
, • Price 30 IDentm,
Theilvor invigorator and Family Cathartic Pills are
*ailed by Druggists generally, and sold wholesale by
the Trade in all the largo towns.
8. T. W. Sanford,. M. 'D.,
j bfanufacturor and Proprietor,
335 Broadivny; New York.
June 15, 1850.
H OWARD ASSOCIATION
A Benevolent InTititutlon, - established by special an
dowmont for the relief of the nick and Ibt,reseed,
afflicted with Virulent and Eyldeinic dWiraces.:
The HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of the awful
, destruction of human life, caused by- Sexual diseases,
and the deceptions practised upon the unfortunate vie-.
time of such dlseaseoby 'Quake, several years ago di.
rapid their Consulting? Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE
ACT worthy of their name,.to open a Dispensary for the
treatment of this tines of diseases, in all their forme
and to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS, to all who -
apply by totter, with a deocription of their conditions
(age, occupation, habits of life, &e.,) and in cases. of eX
iremo . poverty, to FURNISH MEDICINES FREE OF
CHARGE. re It is ,needlees to add that the Association '
ef t ,
commando highest Medical 811 of the age, and will •
furnish the roost approved mod treatment.
The Directors of the Asada n, in their Annuli lie
port upon the treatment of Sexual Diseases, express the -
highest satisfaction with the meats which has attend.
ed the labors of the Consulting Surgeon in the cure of
Spermotorrhie, Seminal Weakness, Impotence, Goner.
rhea, Gleet, Syphilis, the vice of Onanism or Self-abuse,
la „ and order a continuance of the_ same plan for the -•
~,,,,,comg, year.:
,• . .. ~ • y
The Directors, on o review.of the past, J feel assured
that their labors in thin sphere of benevolent effort, /
have been of great benefit to the afflicted, especially to
the young, and they have received to devote them. -
selves. with renewed zeal, to . very important but
snitch despised cause. .
dent published by the Association, a Report en Spa•
matorrhcea, or Seminal Weakness, the Vice of °minim,
Masturbation Or Self-Abuse, and other Diseases of the
Sexual Organic - by - the Consulting Surgeme, which will
be sent-by mall, (in a sealed letter envelope,) FREE Ole •
CHARGE, 011racolpt of TWO STAMPS fotpostage. Other
Reports and Tracts on the nature and treatment of
sexual diseaseo, diet, Ac., are constantly beleg publish
ed for gratuitous distribution, and will be apt to the
afflicted. . Some of the new remedies and methods of '.
treatment discovered duriog the last year, are of great - .
Address, for Report or treatment, Dr. GEORGE It,
CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, '
N 0.2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Po.
By order of the Directors. •
EZRA D. HEARTWELL, President
OEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. .
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the prifltOim Atri 0. ;Frog the pol i cy 14 , 11q6. and
' MeProgimodt tirnts,thuii, •
making each . ne_ pteratted, equally with e Truatees ; ,-
-1 a44l
411tm u4 1 . 0 f qo.aMlutYt,
tlm 44yP wPdaIThrt0flY,
or jam 1, Wan' peronso
limited iT141:1, 'can tn
'inn" Sorg lirelt!Or IViqnt. Ahem they, could. where the^
wl49l9FP*Nrith tiecoulto,4.cr;t!e prig 54'14'
.. v ircubtrq ke,Trt are MR heck onepplice- ,
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*lttedhae bee appolated,agent fer.o.o wile Vl'
, BLATE..end-rbes , noo , and-Arlll .goostantly:
Icet..44.4loo•ridi ou: r ipy3o; 0 00: th y : 16 0 alds 0 -
bnl dem And et ere ., , Ibbso,in lecnt of A Anpifier Arid..
ea Mild abiven t0,i',..4,11:41 the Xiatal*lM,!-,tr r 7F4e,
imi2o4anoiscuto,: -u.: . . 1 .. ..L.,„:•• ' ' .1. •
. •,,itid e loAdip,, , ••-•". '• • • 4 -J,AvAns minor.
NNyEit DEBILITATES
tbd to tho temprramoUt;
it, and • used In_suchl
tly - orrthri - be`siels.
Sour lodgment guide
Liver Invisiforke
verComptelifterflllr
Chronic Diarrhoea; Sum .•
W.f.-pr0f...9, Sour Ram-.
noss,' , 'Chalk, Cholera,
I nfontum, Flatulence,
• men, and may bo used
ea , 14,,1111,Y BIEI3I-•
V , echo, (ne thotmends
minutes, if two or three
atcOmmoneement of the
givlqg their texthiloni
mount, , WITIt THE
SWALLOW BOTH TO-
. .
itlitisufgeneral but co
proprietor han used An.
twenty years. ,
jo•easing demand from
ed the Pills and the sat.
'ln regard .to their use, •
them within the reach
AND. .
MANHOOD'S CURSE