Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, September 14, 1859, Image 4

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    31tetticina
Di. ATLANW§
CELEBRATED
ME
EgMITUGE
LIVER.
beg.leave-ito call' he atten
tiOn of the Trade;and more
espeCially • the. Physieians- of the
• country,- to two of the rnoSt-popa ,
remedieSLnoW_beforethe-public.-
We refer to .•
r.-Chink-11111,aiigs--Celobrated—
Yermifu - ge and Liver Pills.
• We do not recommend them as
-universal Cure-alls,, but simply-for
what their name purports, viz::
THE VERMIFUGE,
For expelling „Worms from the
human system. It has also 'been
- administered with the. most satis E
factory results to various Animals
subject to Worms. -
THE LIVER PILLS;
For the cure OftIVER COMPLAINTS, .
all Itimoihs' DERANGEMENTS, SICK •
HEAD-ACHE, &C. In cases of.
FEVER AND AGUE •
preparatory to or after taking Qui
- nine, they almost invariably make
a speedy and 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
has induced the proprietors; .
FLEMING BROTHERS,
PITTSBURGH ' , PA. ,
't.l3 dispose of their Drug business,
in which they have, been success
fully engaged4Or the last Twenty
Years, and they will now give their
undivided time and attention to
their, manufacture. And being de
termined that Dr. Nl'Lane's
brated Vermifuge -and Liver Pills
shall continue
. to occupy the high
position they now hold among the
cgreatt remedies of- the day, they
will continue to spare neither time
nor expense in procuring the Best
and = Purest material, and com
pound them in, the most thoroug h manner. Achiress all orders to
- FLEMING BROS. Pittsburgh, Pa. ,
PA Dealers and Physicians ordering from other.
than - Fleming Dna.. will do well to write their orders
distinctly, and-take none but Dr. N'lsines, prepared by
naming Bros. Pittsburgh, Ph. To those wishing to.gleo
them a trial, we will,, forward per mall, poet paid, to any
petit of the United States, ono box: of Pille for twelve
three-cent postage' !damps, or - one vial of Verrnlfugo for
leurtoen three-cent stamps. All orders from Canada must
be accompanied by twenty Conte extra,
DR. 000G-SWELL'S
I,NEW MEDICAL SALT,
READ THE FOLLOWING CERTIFICATESITO THE
efficacy of this medicine in inflammatory diseases.
o For the last twelve years I have been more or less
troubled with'lntiaturna tory Rheumatism, commencing
early in-the spring, and lasting until cold weather Set
in, when I would be relieved for a while, only ft, be at.
tacked again in the Spring. 'All my joints would swell
and be very sore, attended with the most acute pain.
My feet, shoulders, arms, and bands troubled me mug,
so such suthat I could scarcely walk, aud.abonst al
ways required assistance in dressing. During this time
I would try everything I could beat , of, lu the hope of
finding a cure. I also tried several physicians, but ow
thing seemed a help me the least In the world. About
two and a half years ago 1 was attacked as usual,diud.
as usual tried everything to get rid of it, but to no per
pose. I kept growing worse, And finally hod Co give up
and stay in the house Whored was confined about four
weeks, This time my feet swelled, and were so sore that
I could not stand on them or get on my boots, and my
hands swelled to twice their usual sine. In fact, I was
to all appearances and belief, totally used up. About
this time my parents, who reside In Maine, sect for Me
to. 6me home.. 1 went, and after my arrival common.
lea s
trying another remedy, hoping to be cured, but re
animg the same ad all others. For weeks 1 had not
ern able to dresis myself or raise my hand to my head,
and suffering the most excruciating pain all the time.
One day my father came In with a paper in which wee
advertised Dr. Coggeweire Medical -Salt, for Inflamma
tory Diseases only
ro
and wanted me to read and see
what I thought of t I read and laughed at it, p.'
• nounced It a humbug, i and told him that I had been
humbugged enough. Ile kept urging me, and at lest
. said I conld but try it and NI would write to Dr. 0.,
' glYing-bim-a-description-of-my-disease,he-would-pay
the expense. Of course I could not refuse such pn of
fer and %Mit for one boa. It came in dun season, but
. my faith was not Increased, and I laughed at the idea
of so small a dose doing me say good, and told my wife
that I'belleved Dr. 0. and his Salt both hutabugs.—
However, I commenced using it and the:result was
perfectly astonishing. I could hardly realise It myself'
I slept soundly all night, which .1 had not done for a
long time, and when I awoke la the morning, strange
as it may seam, 1 was entirely free from imam Iliad
then taken but one dose, andtathed freely before going
to bed. • That morning I felt so well that I hardly knew
how to contain myself. and wont down stairs end told
the folks how well I felt, and from that day to this I
have not suffered one moment's paint had as attack
of my once dreaded enemy, Rheumatism. I am per.
-fectly well and hearty, and wherever I havom chancel
recommend it. A friend amine, Padding in Brooklyn
Is now frying It for a bad caeffoineumigic rheumatism,
and so far It is working admirably. This is along story,
. but I have told all the facts, which I can bring wit.
nesses to substantiate If necessary; and will again say
"-- that in the MEDICAL SALTO sure cure may be found
for all inflammatory citseases, and would urge all who
are afflicted to give It a trial., '
CEO. It. DUNCAN,'
. ' No. 117. Wall Street, New York, .
When it is remembered that 'the MEDICAL SALT
has efficacious In all other Inflammatory diseases ne in
Rheumatism, (see descriptivecirculars) it will at once
be seen that It Is a moat valuable remedy. Surely
Mimic thus afflicted will find in their own canditlon
and in the above statemenhi, enough to induce them.
to give the MEDICAL BALT a taint. '
Price, One Dollar. Chronio Package; $2 50.
' • D C. TAYLOR & CO.,
Oen. Agents, 202 Dock St., Philad'a.
The New Medical Salt is for sale by druggists getter
ally. Glee It a trial. [July 13,'09-Om
TAE MOST EXTRAORDINARY 80011 OF TIIE AGE
First edition of 10,000 sold in six weeks.
ENTITLED
"BOYHOOD'S PERILS
AND
MANHOOD'S CURSE
PUBLISHED BY DR. S. DANCOAST,
916 . Spring Garden street, Philadelphia, Pa., and
• . for sale by all booksellers.
.
• This Is a book - of 225 pages,l2mo., bound In cloth,wlth
nine lithographic plates, and intended for parents,
guardians and young men. Every young man wbo
wishes to maintain his health and manhood, and boon
a healthy progeny, should read this book. Some of the
statements are really astounding, and have never la
bra appeared in print. Price $l, By mail $1.15.
NOW IN PRESti t AND READY - FOR DELIVERY IN A
YEW DAYS, A GREAT WORK FOR THE LADIES,
•. by the name author, entitled • •
LADIES', MEDICAL .GUIbE, • .
AND MARRIAGE FRIEND .
This lea Work of wittily 000 papa, beautifolly boUnd
r lO cloth, and contalbe oi4oloo splendid and curious en-,
gravlnga. It'gtves a complete 4seaviption-of-the etruo•
'turn and function - of the•reprodnetive organs of the fo•
male, showing bow married ladles' may have or !MOM
Also; n complete history of Hermaphro
• dit m, with curious plates ahowing both sexes In one.
Video glyris advice to young indit' 'in- selecting- n
httsbatd,pointing °oaths Cause of 'so•kritteh huh/apt:li
nen after marriage, And the, influence It exerts, on the
Werk also gives the . a,yrnptoms and treatment of
sit female diseases, so that *gory, female may be her OWLI
.er hid !bagel' Is ,denoted to the Toilet, giving the
' reatiptAfor coeuieties, at present in tine,by the nobility
• of nines, England and Easels, for boontifying theakin,
bAleitrtith, end for removing foul and preservinga airert
br,oidlk", , Thei have been obtained at great expense. ,
, :rrirltsPso.. Ally mall $1.76, or eight additional poet-,
000 copies hive alnreulY:lien ordered..—
.1 1 4 0 4 a. iopy.of thelirst edltlon,abould send
lb ertiertrwlthout.delay. - • . •
dearrlidlon of the see Prospectus,.
aletit rousipt of.onAletter.stainp,
A WANTiikiiinvery town in the
• Pee , . : „ • •
•!..•Netl3l'..:o3'.ll9:' ; ',
atirTENWQ.7O:•
INT VP :., §TOIiWAND NEW GOODS
- .After returning acknowledgehimits. for the very
liberal patronago which hoe boon extended to him,- the
underalgried would .call attention to the art that he
has just rwopened hib ext.:m.4v° oesortmont ,
a; 1117 ;.-L IC ERIES
, ,
In his new ittore•rootn, on the ',tenth-east Corner .of the
public square, where the pnblielweltivited to cult and
'examine a stocka - goods which, In eh-wince, Vollety
and extent. will defy competition; aomprislng. in • part
l i r,
loaf, - lump, crooked and brown sugars,
~,,„........
Java, lump,
and isted•Coffee„ Every la- tP 7 I n 3 :',r,:,
rlety and tiled! of TEA. Spices,.(ground
and unground, Pickets, Sauces, Table Oil. at S
11. •
New Orleans, ugarhouse and Trinidad
~.., , / •
Molasses; Now Yortrand Philadelphia Syr; , .
ups. Choose, Macaroni, Terrnecilli. split Pea's, Hominy,
'Mincemeat, corn Starch, Farina„Cliocolate Extract o,
Coifoo,;roitned.sumtval,teducestrates, , washingVivrethakTs'
'leg soda. Tobriceo of the most favorite brands, and the
flneld quality of Sugars. Also, a -beautiful assortment
' of Britannia Ware, plain and g..id band China Ware,
• Olanagneons. Stone and.,,EarAlumu„..,WargiZa..,,mn,
— Wary, andlitisTairlat of Fancy wimps, extracts and
perfumery for.tho tojlet. . • ,
• • ~
FRUITS: Includingyeaches In cane, Raisins, Cram I
Iterrlett, dry apples,- citrons- almond's, oranges, lemons,
(
. er saser - ei ( _ )
.. LIQUORS: Wholesale l •arid
. retall,
I; a. . 4 ' key, irVanAcir;ltm
t Taor7,.C . ann d ll°:dotY:i. Al lstO B „ .
I`\'l. :. -- 2.-: il V Sherry. Port. 3laderis, Ginger, Catawba
.... ' and Muscat Wines in casks and boi,
flee,. Scotch Whiskey, Holland Gin, and Sctieldani
Schnappi. . , -
• '• FISH AND SADT.
A largo stock of LAMPS, Including Dyott's celebrate
lamps foeburolng 'Kerosene or coal oil, also..SParn
Plum: Lard and Coal'oll, 'Burning Fluid. Sperm ore
Star Candles.
•
:CSDAR-WARE AND BROOMS.
Brushes, Ropes, Mops, Soaps. Boor.rnats, . Welters,
Looking.glasses, line letter •and
.dote paper, Willow
Ware, painted buckets, &c.
Cotten and woolion 'Hose; and half Hose, and a full.
stock of (Loves, Including the well known Haney° .
Buck illoves.
In short, his stock comprises everything that Is ealled
for In his line of business, and po efforts will be spared
to render entire'satisfactiim tolls customers.
' 0. INIIOFF.
Carlisle, Oct. 27, 1858-Iy.
.*I Marketing of all kinds tokon In Oxchango to
goods.
TIALBF,RT'S FAMILY (TRACERY,
quEENswA BE AND VARIETY STORE,
North-West Corner of the' Public square, oppo
, site the Carlisle Deposit hank.
J. D. HALBERT has again repletitslied his atsck o
goods.-. Ills assortment is now full and somplete, among
which may be enumerated every vanity of fresh
FAMILY liItOCERIES;
aditcll In quality , and Wee
CAN'T BE BEAT
A large stock of China, Glass and Queensware, of new
and beautiful designs, and embracing every grade of
-price.
Ile la Sots Aumcr in Carlisle for Sours' celebrated
- KEROSENE OR COAL. OIL LAMPS
ono of the pretest discoveries of the age, combining
cheapness, safety and increased light. .Coal Oil and
Canaria constantly on handt which the publicare
quested tot %II and examine.
. .
' JOS. D. HALBERT,
• N. W. Corner of , Public. Square
Carlisle, Oct.. 27, '5B. •
QPRING • ARRIVAL OF FRESH
4 __DRUGS, FANCY GOODS, FRUIT, •
•
• AND CONPECTIONARY. -•-
S. W, lIAVERSTICH.has•Just received from the city
and is now opening d splendid display of FANCY GOODS,
to which he desires to call the attention of hie friends
and the public. Ills assortment in this line cannot be
surpasSed in novelty and elegance,. and both in quality
and price of the articles, cannot fall to please - purchasers.
It Would be Imisfssible to enumerate his
FANCY GOODS, -
,which cOmprineuvery variety offancy : article of the most
•
exquisite finish sueh
Papier Macho llasis,
- Elegant alabaster and porcelain ink.stands and trays,
Fancy ivory; Pearl And shell card cases,
Ladies' Fancy Ilaskiits„ - _ •
Fancy Work Boxes, with sowing Instruments,
Port Motannies, of every variety,
Gold pens and pencils, Fancy paper weights,
Papeterlea, and a large variety of Indica' Fancy station
cry.
Sloan-seals and wiafers, Silk end head purses, •
'duties' riding whips, elegantly finished, Ladick` fine
cutlery,
Perfumo baskets and bags, .
&trusties of every kind for the toilet, •
ItoussePs Perfumes of the various kinds,
Musical instruments, of all kinds and at all prices,
togothorwitlran innfitnerable variety of artirleselegent
ly finished and suitable for holiday presents, to which
he Invites special attention. •
Also, an ostensive and elegant collactilm of
•
BOOKS, •
comprising the various English and Aniiirlran Works,
Lrichly embellahed POETICAL WORKS, Ac..
'W Ills assortment at School Books and School Stationary Is
also and comprises everything need in Col:
legeiand the Schools.. He also desires to call the par-
ticular attention of Families to his'elegant assortment
of
-• P 8 , Ac.,
from the extensive establishments of Cornelius; Archer
and others of Philadelphia, comprising every style of
Parlor, Chamber and study Lamps, for burning either
Lard, Sperm or lltherial oil; Sias DYOIT'S celebrated
Kerosene or Coal 011 Lamps, toget,ber with Flower Yams
Fancy Screens, &c. Ills assortment In'this line is un.
equaled In the borough. Also,
FRUITS, such as Oranges, Lemons. Figs, Raisins,
Nectarines, Prunes, PlniSApples, Ac. FANCY CONFEO
TIONARY—NUTS—PRESERVED FRUITS, MIN , ED
MEAT, PICKLES, Ac.. In every variety and nt all pri
ces, all of which are pure and fresh such as ran be con
fidently recommended to Ids friends. His stockembraces
everything In the line - of Fancy Goods with many other
articles useful to housekeepers which , the public aro ea.
serially Invited to tall and examine.
Itetirtimber the Old'Shind, nearly opposite the Dank on
North Hanover streoL 0
May 25. 1858
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!
' GREAT REDUCTION IN ?BIM AT
OGILBY'S CHEAP STORE. • , ,
I. am now selling off my entire stock of Summer
Goods, at hiwer prices then any store In the county.
Elegant Summer Silks, Itarege Robes, Summer Pop.' ' „
• Lins; Organdy Lawns Choillesf•Silk Mantillas, Summer
Scarfs, - Schlutillosrprenadinesi-Grenadines Elegant"
worked Collars and Undersleoves, at prices to defy com
petition. Calicoes, ()foghorns and [Awns, at lower pri•
can than ever sold In Carlisle. Summer Gloves and
Mitts very low. Carpotings cheaper than can be had
elsewhere. White and colored Brilliants, at unusually
low prices. A large assortment of Muslin., Tickings,
Checks, Cotton and Ltuen. , Ponts Stuff, much under
price. •
' Now is the time for purchasers to got great bargains,
whilst the stock 18 new, full and complete. Skit J , ani
determined to run It e. 41 without regard to cosff.
Ite
member the New Store, liamlltonts corner, opposite the
Railroad depot. . CHAS. OCHLRY.
N. it —Bobts and Shoes soiling below coat to close the
`business. [July 13, '59.
. _ •
JOSEPH' U'. STEEL,
•e 0 .1 ; WATCH-MAKER
SOUTLI HANOVER. STREET,
A few doors South of the Court ITouere
•
Aiming supplied myself with a large assortment of
- Welch Materials, Glasses, &r., I am now prepared to
repair all kinds of •Watehes, Clocks, Jewelry, &e., on the
most reasonable terms, that may be entrusted to my
rare. Honing by strict attention to business to be fa
cored with a liberal share of public patronage.
A fine assortment 'of JEWELRY. such AS Ladles'
Breast Pins and .Ear Drops, Gold prod. Cameo;
liniast Plus and Ear Drops. Box and Glass Pins all sines,
Gold Chain Ilooks, Plated amine, Gilt Lockets, Guards,
Keys, &c. a large and fine assortment of •
(LINOS,`,
all of which will be'snid low. A simmer' public patron
age la respeettulijr solicited. JOS. U. STEEL.
Carlisle, July 13,1860-1/
.
~ ./tra.armir zraz,z.7) ... ,
FAMILY GROCIIRY AND. TEA
• . . STORK . '
,
Just received and In store, a fresh and well se.
. Wand assortment of Ills, Java and Mara.
calbo Coffee, Roasted Ciffee. Crushed
/ Pulverized Sugars. Relined • and
• other brown Sugars, superior
Syrup Molasses, Orleans
.. •,,,„ (baking) Molasses. •
Spices, of every variety— •
" pure only l Starch, Farina and.. • '
Chocolate, Maccaroui, Cheese and
Crackers, Tapioca and Sago, Indigo,
. , . Saler:dna and Soda, Cream Tartar' and - as-. '
• • sorb* Pickles, - Mustard and Coriander Seed.
--r—"'TEAS.--A fine assortment In Packages,
--r— "' and in bulk—as well as all other articles
a'
~,_belonging to the business—all at the lowest
11- , and late reduced prices.
al
J. W. EDY.
", artiste, Nov. 3, '5B. • "
• lIES, • JEWELRY, AND
W SILVER-WARLAT•CONLYN'B old entabllnbed
Stand, West Main Bt., nearly opposite the °timberland :
Valley Dank.' • •
I have just received a new assortment of watches.
ewelry, medallions, silverware, di.. in riddlttou to my.,
,ormer stook to which I invite the attention of the
public, .The assortment: embmcca fine '
gold and silver lever watches, Hunting \
' and open easa - do., gold Anchors for
.--Ladles and Gentlemen-andl Le..•
pines and Quartier:watebes•of every va- c).
rlety in style and price. .
• Also line gold Medallion.. Breast-pine for Ladies and
Gentlemen of every quality, pattern and price. Gold
fob; vest, ourb and neck chains., Gold bracelets, linger
rings, euff-pins, studs, Meese-button., cremes, Charms,
&C, &C. Gold and silver thimbles,. silver and plated
• • butter knives; forks, table, tea, salt and mustard spoon.
.of every variety: A largo assortment of gold, silver
and_ common specter-kw, -to- suit -all
tionLf-• : •
Gages tA •
Which we invite special Afton.
•.. " • .
•A tine lot of GOLD. PENS from the best makers,
spectacle moon; fancy Num., silver and pearl laird cases,
- gold and common • hrtieeletsi watch chains, .
Diiantle Chicks and iWarliitybf articles unit- • • -
ally kept in Jewelry establishments, which
I will sell low fir cash. • All; articles war' lig;
ir ranted to - lie what they Ara represented. . • •
, Partioular attention paid • Las usual
WATCH' REPAIRING and all ivork' war
_,ranted--
THOMAECONLV.H.
Dec. 6, 1627.1
PENN DIIITU#L LIFE ,NSIJRANCE
COMPANY.
OFFICE NORTII EAST 'C.ORA.
.
.Charter •
'• • DAN I EL.S. Preilltient
SAMUEL 11 'STOKES, Vice Presiilnut,
•
3ons,W. lidnuent s Kic'y.• r • • '
The underaLrtind; having been appointrd the,Aqini
'for the above Company, Sir Cumheriand county, would •
call attehti'di to the ptcullarfidratitagok of theIIVTIM L
Lira I MIR KUCK which gives It preferenceover•
ally other mode adopted. , There being no stockholders;
the pnillts are divided among the.q policy holdurd,And
apprcipriuted to reducing the annhal paymentd, thus
making each one Interested, equally kith the Trustee's_
In addlug to the business of the company. . •
The premium may bo paid quarterly, semi•anunallY;
or anteunily. so that pera7 o sof limited means can in
rit
. rkddii it - grenterianninntT- 20,41 fey, conli.l - whUre thd
whole premium is require Mk paid• cash. ,
Circulars with tall particulars nail be had on,applica
thin to the . subscriber, at his Milne, Main street, near
A. L. SPONSLER •
Y OLD FRIEND', and the public
4rituit,Dy Urelnylted .to" call and examine . My
stock. of trash
GROODRIES,
CDINA,
GLASS AND
DIU:BMWATV
Prenerven,..Fresh Can Fruits, Spleen. Wood
Willow Ware, Ropes and Drunbes, Oils, Pulite, Fie
Salt, and a largo variety of nthergoods net necensary
enumerate.
Store Itnom two doors t's
(formerly John G. Williams'
-Give mo o call and examit
intend to sell no cheap as
Philadelphia.
Butter, Eggs, Soap, Rags, Beeswax, Pried Fruit, Ju
taken in exchange for goods.'
. .
•, I
RESERVING JARS SUGARS
. ,
V, kc.
. „ .
lass Jars, air tight, (Stone's patent,) - for preserving
frilif, kr., of the various sloes, are offered to the publis
by the proprietors, as.a...lar that will commend Itself.
requiring' no cement, is self sealing, the antest, most
eimplo and easily managed Jar made, and feeling sou.
Sant when once used will be preferred to any other.
.. ..... .
CaMale, Oct. 27, '5B
together with a verleti of other. good Preserving :dare,
are for sale at the store of the subscriber, white may
also be found a largo mid general assortment of
latxsit GROCERIES;
of the various qualities, including.% seasonable and fine
selection of thd host and finest grades of
' WHITE AND BROWN SUGARS, o
suitable fot preserving.. We feel thankiul for the get'
mous support heretofore extended to no, and trust tha.
uiy - tnedir thaebiltintied favors of our friends riiid
customers. Oar greatest efforts shall be made topless,.
Practical PL UMBER and GAS TIPPER
. in the.basenient of the ,IL E. Church,
Otaiii Street, Carlialc.
Lead ;tut! Iron Pipes,
Ilydranyi, ea
Hot & Cold Shower Baths,
Water Closets,
Force and Lift Pumps,
Wrp't Iron Word Tubes,
And everY'descriptlon of cocks and fittings for
steam, wader. &e. Superior cooking mops. !waters__
gas fixtures put up In churches. sVnl;a and dwelling
at Short notice, In the most moderh style. All mate, I
aim and work In our lineot low rates and warm nted.
in's Country - work and Jobbifig promptly'nttendedii
_lllsr.
URES G•ROCEI . LIES!
, AT S. C. lIUYETT'S
Shad and I‘takerel.ottlidCrant grnd4
AI.IIUYETT'S
Salmon, Seale Fish and White Fish,
Codfish, 931 t and Pickled Herring
• \. At
.
Chccsa and Clackora can ho had
A IWYETTI3.
Dried Fruit, Preserves and Jellies
Sugar Curod IleoCand Warns,
- • • At 119YETT'S
- A flesh supply of LIQUOpS, •
"" At: lIIIYETT'S
0118, White Lead, km, dc.,
. •
HANTOII, MERCHANT TAILoa,
• WEST MAINISTREELIepposite lbe Railroad
o co,) has just Oceivial a now and elegant assortment
or Cloths. Slikalisid Casslincres, for Spring aud Swamr
wear. embracing .to „ .
FANCY CASSNER ES •
" BROWN AND W HITEI UPETURES, -
FANCY STRIPES AND • .
•
.- . -7 - PLAIN COLORS.
A large vdrlety of spring and sutnnier coating. silk
and sal In vesting, tine black clothe and Doeskins, all of
• which he will make'up to measure In fashionable style,
and on reasonable tows
ft Ordure atton to - promptly, and the fitting at
all garments warranted, or no sale. N. DANTCLI.
Apr. 27,.1820.
with A largo ungorimont of
BUTT CHAINS,
BREAST CHAINS,
HALTER CHAINS,
LOG CHAINS,
FIFTH CHAINS, •
TONGUE CHAINS,'
COW CHAINS,
.• SPREADS, &o. &c.
.rust reeoldell at the cheap hardware store ors
Marsh 16, 1859. . H. SAXTON
100 TONS HAMMERED AND
ROLLED IRON.—WIth 0/up assortment of
B. W. 11AVERSha
STEEL,
SHEET IRON,
' HOOP IRON,
'RIVETS,
BOLTS,
NETTS,
WASHERS,
ANVILS,
duet received and for sale cheaper then ever, at
March 19, 1859. II ENILY SAXTON'S
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEAtENT
AND AIACIIINE SHOP.
ON WEST LOUTIIEIt STREET, above
the residence of Dr. J. Zitser, and lm.
.mediately In rear of the Union Engine
.House.
allguwaltis Thu subg - crlbic. mires to Inform the
farmers, and public generally, that ho is now mans
ufecturlng, and has constantly on hand
REIF'S CELEBRATED
Clover Huller and,Cleaner.
Also, the prenklum liorsed'ower and Th'reshlng
chine, with elbreting separators attached.
Corn Sheliars, Straw Cutters,.ae.
N. IL Irons and materials always on hend . for the re.
pair of Reapers and Mowers, Threshing Machines and
agricultural Implements of all kinds, which will be at
_ ended to promptly and on rmmonable terms.
A.J. KUTZ, Foreman
Apr. 27, 1859—Cm
IRON RAILINGI—Iron Railing. for
j_Cemetery'enclosurett,publbsand private grn& and
gardens, made to order at the Carlisle Foundry. Out
stock of Railing, Verandah and Bracket patterns com
prises a large variety of new and elegant designs which
toe public are Invited to call and examine. Orders for
resting and plitting up Railing will be promptly execu
ted at satisfactory prices. •
•Iya.. An entirely now TEN MORSE STEAM ENGINE
and BOILER now on hand; warranted to be of the best
make, and will be sold at a bargain The cash or on sboft
lime
•
F.OARDNER & CO. • July 241851 i.
0 NNETS, RIBBONS & FLOWERS.
Just received from Now York and Philadelphia, a
arge lot of new style BONNETS,,YLATB, and HOODS.
Also, a large assortment of 'elegant' Ribbons and Flow.
ere. Bonnots for 12 . 1 ,4attimetteau , s0ro of
- April 20; 1859., CNA& ow LOY.
FLOUR AND FEED.--:The subscri
here have new on hand, and intend keeping varie
ty or Flour and Feed, to which the nubile is
All articles warranted, STRICKLER d BRO.,
June 29, 1859. Carlisle, Pa.
JAY -ELEIFA — TORS.—iest received
_ I LL a largo assortment of Ilay Elevators, Pulleys,
Rage, Rakes, Forks, Ace, cheaper than over, at
May 26, M 69. • II. SAXTON'S.
1, O 01? I,N G SLATE,—,The undr . -
1.10 signed Win bpan . nppoloted rikant for tho sale l / 4 nr
ltuurlNG SLATE' and has now. an will aonntantli)
keep on 'hand - it full supply - to - meat - the :denntudd-or
tntildelpand_othere; Those In Want or a importer nal.
ale wo ul d do Ifell'tcr•Tall'fitlh - filliiiiitker and Cool ire
near the Gan House. " ' .
Juno 11, 1.869.
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OBA CO AND SEGAIIS. The
r finest analitlea of bump, twist., Cavendish, and
other chewing' tobacco's. - BEGAltellno Imported
Demme and Cuba fleiriou, algid choice brar}dirof domestic
manufacture— Lynchburg,. Philadelphia and iilltimorir ,
Cut and Dry. tobacco. Our frienVa caliiiiil. - fair bali:; -
plumed by examining for themselves: • . , ' ', , • . ' ,
Nov.4Q, '5B. J. W. Bay.:
Rehr Crioops.
.
and iftrects, Phllagelpl;ia.
ACCUMULATED. O.PD:it7, $716,000
OEM
ad of Rhoads' Warehougs
.'g.)•
no my goods and prices, )
nny.othor store outsido 0
=!
MMICE2
Iron 91nks 4
. 1 .9 i
W.:4l.l3llring;
Ifydroulle Borns, kr
=ISM
=!
EIMEEEM
1859.
500 PAIR TRACE CHAINS,
FILES,
RASPS.
SCREW PLATES,
BLACKSMITH BELLOWS, &o
.1. ABItAIII3IS, Proprietor.
JACOB 1311110151
c iiSCCtlQlico,it .
, CIUMBKRBAND. VALLEY . BANK.
kJ . •.• • • moritmons. .. . • , . •
' WILLIAM Run,, • - MELOROIR MINNEyAN,.
.11011T.1.1.5174111ETT, -'` • Jong Dukri.sp,
' Ifteitattn.Worros, .; - • .10/IN S. STEItEETT, ,' ""'
v:Jotur C.•bupt,vp,. , • : il. A. Sr unuEON.
'l' • * This Bank,lleing business In the name of Her, then
unman &Mo., In now fully prepared to 'du a garland
'lt:tithing 1111111110WITithyolMtness and fidelity.
Money rocolved nulftpoilt an 4 'mild back on dammed
without notice. Interest paid on spear.' deposits. Cor
litierftes of deposit bead g Interest.at the rate of five
..Pr...Ca11it...,:110 ° hastepitrlmtas four
tr tcrths. Inte'rest on all certificates will cease at row
city, provided, however;•that If said certificates 'are
re rimed 'at any time thereafter for another:given. pe•
clod, they shell bear the same rate of Interest up to the
time of renewal. Particular attention petit to the col.
"Gotten of notes; drafts, cheats,. /kr, in any part of the
-United Stater; or Coll'ndes. - - •
• Remittances Made to England, Ireland, or the Conti.
vent: The faithful and• confidential execution of ell
Jfilloribentrtisterktirthettu may.be•rellerl-ripon.----- --
They withtho attention of k'armers,,.. Mechanics Mid
ail (thorn whtt Madre a safe depositbiy for 0(0 'names,
to the undeniable fact, that the proprletbra of tide Bonk
at IitIMO fo
DUALLY liable to the extent of their estates r
all he Depossts and other obligations'ofilierliretatim
They hive recently removed into their I . lou hauling
'llinfnif - directly - opponite theli former shied, in. Went
Philp Street, a few doors east of the Itallrond Depot,
whelre they will.at till.tlmes plensed to' give any In.
foryatleu desired In regard to money.matters In gent
' liien,ferbuelnees from o.o'clock In the morning unit'.
4 o'nlockin the 'evening. - .
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IT. A. STIIIIUGhT, Cashier.
Oerhele May .20.1i157.
A. B. EWING'S
F URNIT:UjtE 'WAR E ON S,
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West High treLt, Ta
(Premium . awarded at the CumOrlanii Cminly
, Agriculturad-Tair of 1§57.7"."
The subscriber hes Just rereired the most splendid
assortthent of afticlei in his line, ever brought to Oils
place--vehich he Is determined to soil at prices that'de
fy competition.
Parlor, .•
.Chamber,,
Dining-room, FURNITURE
Kitchen and
Unice .
Emlanclnvevery article used. by HOllse and not.
keepets, of the most approved and fashionable &sly
nod finish. lad udiffF also Cottage furniture In sett
reception and Camp Chairs, alattrasses, alit frame.
pictures, &e., ke. 9
Purchasers are requested to. rail and examine, h
stock; at his extensive ware.roonts, , IVest Main stiee
North side. A. It. FAVI NO.
Ora , Particular sttentton elver nn usual to funerals;
orders from
• town and eountry,.attended to promptly
and in‘tiitarternto terms.; A. IL FL
Carlfsle, May J 2, 1858.-:-ly.
CUAIBERLANI? VALLEY INSTITUT
' MECIIANICSIIIIIIO, PA.
A. POSIMIAN, A. B.;. PRINCIPAL, nod tench
P.lnlhematics I B
d ,Modern Laugunges. • •
TIIO3IAS ItEESII, A. ~ AsFlst.ant Principal
toacßer of t Languages nod higher-Lnglish
L. M. II ANIMSTICH, Assist:nit in Om . lingiod
partment.---. - - - •
TlllB Institution havingpassed Into,new hands, will
be reopened as a Male School only, On 'Thursday, the 2,1
day . ol September next, It in the design of the present
Proprietors to make it n_strictly_firclnsa __Boarding
I - Scheid, for training and fitting -boys and youtig 11,011
I either far college or business.' Alt efilelent corp. of In.
.4tructorn half beenorgailized, whose personal Interests
aro identified with the success of the thstitutlonrand
who will'spare no Nina to make It worthy Of the.conii•
dunce and pittronage.of tho public. TM, Buildings 01
the Institute aro ample, and. well arranged fin' tho nr•
commodation of about ninety boarders, nod nil students
from abroad aro expected to board with
,the teachers
- TheiNvill tints enjoy the benefit of constant Matt Oct lot,
and supervlidon. '
Itlechenicsburg Is iltuntell in the centre of the beau
•
tlful Cumberland Valley, nine miles from Harrisburg
and is easy of ace°ss by iillillroad from Philadelphin.Pal
tinfoil', fife. _No location could be more eligible for ac
cost—none Inure healthy or attractive for such a school
Pupils Inca Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia am
interfileillatc pants, taking the morning tralno, ill
reach Mechanicsburg by. 2 reolock, I'. N. As It iv t Int
determination of the Principal and his Aksistants if
_place the Institute on a permanent and elevated basis.
.with every application requisite •fir superifiesuecl As.
they appeal with confidence to all who have sons toed
uratec c -
Thoecholastio year divided Into two sessions
of twenty-two weeks each, the first beginning on the
first Thursday of September, and ending on the firs)
Wednesday of February; the second session beginning
on the first Thursday of February, and ending on the
first Wednesday of July
SEED
Board, Witching, Tuition, ROOMS fuTnlshod, .•
and Fuel per Sension,- • • 481 00
Day . .cholar. will be received at $lO, $l2, and $l5, ar•
cording to their advancement.
No extra charges for ancient, and modern language.
or vocal muck.
Terniverola,xt able half' in .dvance. Pm for
their' ration app ' to Mullin & Reece, Proprieb r.,
Nlecha iceberg, I'a. . . . .
Apr. 6,1855. •
I\TORTII U A OVER STREET
CONFE lONEIIY,
CARLISLE FA.
Wholesale Rates Reduced $2 per 100 lbs.
The attention of Country 'Merchants and the public
generally 4 invited to a large assortment of
. CHOICE CANDIES,
manufactured of the best material and warranted to
contain no poison In their colors, which will be sold
Witelewile or Retail at low.ratex at the old stand of
P.-DIONYER;
NORTII HANOVER STREET, CARLIBLE,4 4 O47.''
A few doors North of the Carlisle Deposit:tank.
Just received a largo assortment of
• ERESII FRUITS AND. NUTS
0 the latest leportations, consisting; of , ,
_ .
i ningos, Lemons,
alsins, Prunes •
, ,
..
igs Dates
.
Ilammons, Pine Apples,
. Almonds, " Filberts,
- Create Nuts, . Cocoa Nuts, Ac.,
nil or which will be sold nt low rates. Also, a largo as
sortment of . -
TOYS AND, FANCY GOODS
of ovary variety. Also, all thu best brands of
, ' BECIARS AND TOBACCO,
• of American and Gorman manufacture.,
:TIM subscriber returns thanks for tbo liberafpatron•
ago bestowed on him by the public, and. solicits a cow
'lnuarme of their favors. Remember the Old Stand of
P. MONYEIt,
North Hanover Stroot.
Carlisle. JunBl6,-118
JAS. AL MASONIIIMEII. LEWIS ASONIIIIII tat
NEW CONFECTIONERY !
NEW FIRM AND NEW bOCrDSI
.
•IMASONIIIIIIEIt & 1:1110THE
Maid ;St. oppoeite the Cumberland Valley hank,,
• in St.,
New Building, and next •
door to 'Piper's hook St4e.
WOULD most respectfully announce to thesit Dena
of Carlislo'and 'Vicinity, that they Jam just received
from Philadelphia, a now supply of Confectionerks,
Fruits, Nuts and Toys, which they aro prepared to 'sell
WHOLESALE & Itl TAI t, at the lowest coon raters.
By strict attention to business and a desire to please,
we hope to receive allhend shorn of psZtronage.
Carlisle, Aug. 21,185%-3m.
I WATCHES - , - JEWELRY AND
,
-. 51f.,v.11 It WARE.
. • Wo would respeetfully Inform our
7 . friends, patrons and the public gen
--4 amity, that we have just opened our
v ap
' , . NEW WATCH, JEWNLRY P.ILVEIt
,1 AND PLATED WARE ESTAMI,IoII.
/1— MENT, et No. 622 Market St., where
' -'' -•-- :-• we offer wholesale and rat/111,ot the
.• ...oemeemeee...... lowest cash prices, a largo and very
choirs stock of every description of goods usually kept \
lu a first class Jeatelry Store.
Wil , hope by untiring efforts to emcommodate:,astd
please not only to retain ail our former patrons, hut
-merit and secure a large accession to the MUM .
Eiery description of Diamond Work and otherjeweb
ry,made to order at short notice.
.. . . . .
.Si` MI goods warranted to Who represented. ..
Jj3)- Particular attention given to the repairing or
Waklllell avid Jewelry of evory'deacriplion.
STAUFFER & HASLET: -
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No. 822 Market Street, Philad'a
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N.ll.—We will continueu our Old store, No. 148 North
Second Street, for n• short time only.
J111927,1868-9m
D, WEBS
TER & CO.
h
• bnproirl. Tight Stitch Sewing Maohineo,
• FOR .ibilLfES' AND IifabIUFACTUItERS,
Arti noted for their remarkable simplicity and strength.
The jdo greater' range work-tram the lightest to
thmhoirelest—and in a more satisfactory manner than
anjotber machine.
- Theyotieciromii; uirricetiOnnatidirkflisnielthOni
basting—uslng a straight' noodlettud make a lock
stitch alike on both Odes of this work, which cannot be
utinsenllod. , • • • •
• Plyise bzamlriu thelio heibrenurchasing, , and oecurn
the cheopott by buying the hoof." - •
On- exhibition and for !gala et Mrd...111 A. Hoy.
nolds'n Tinguerroan Rooms, 2nd door west orpr. Mum
onkel by „
11. MASON.-
__ :Carllele, A4..24,.185D4l
--- L - PERSOI`4IR - FAVINGI
REAL ESTATE, FOR-SALE.
WILL FINT!
•
"THE V A s .
4.yeiy lioalnittfo Ofortjahnr
mq bo,ontorcor through the.. , l!EltALD,'! or sont,to tho
undaiolomed„' —J, M. MILLER, .
iuty tt7; 18 3d NorrYille; -pa.
r%.l4`linqy. Printjng done here. ,
-tliscellanrou%
Carliile Foundr
MA : CIIINL Sll9
CAR AND SASH , F.4CTOItY, '
•
• :1 East rillain Street CARLISI.II •
extenslie - establishmeift Is noti•liiCattplete ory
der end supplied tvith•thtibost machinery fur Qsocittina
trork,in'every department. The buittlings hard also
.IMun greatly enlarged this spring-and stocked with the •
newest and most intprtured tools fin tho ntalataat•th
• •L WitintliMT M -4 FRAMES, SASII, •
• Shutters, Illlncin, Mnuldings; Wildcats and eli other,
kinds of Carpentor wait. We invite Buildurs, Cnr
prattles and others to call and ex:union Pile !Nein lies for.
-- doing—this - :description 'of work; The best Mcdorinln
-
. used and-prices as kw as nt any other establishment in
the County or - elSowhero. ; -
STEAM ENUIN ES BUILT TO ORDEIt.
and repaired ns herotoforo, Engines have boon recent.
ly built Au. W, M. lltinderAnn & Son, in this borough,
If.. Bryson & Co. Allen township, Ald & 'trotting, Now.
vino, Shad° & Wotan', North Middleton, and %Liars.
at whose establishment they mug be soon in tinily op.
oration, and to whom wo can refer for.dvidanco of their
superiority. • " -
IRON AND DIIASS CASTINGS
. . .
of every description, from tio smallest to the heaviest
pieces, executtli nt short notice for every kind Of inn•
chhiery. A large variety of mill casting)) now .on hand
Two skillful -Putters makers constantly empinied.—
HEPARIN° promptly attended to for Paper Mills,
Planned., Grist Mills, Factories, ele. Turning nod
Fitting Ac. done in the best style.
• THRESHING MACHINES AND 11011 SE POWERS.
199
such us Rota Gear Four nom Powers, Horizontal
Bear Four 'and Two Horse Powers, Corn Bileßurs,
Crushers, tron.llollors. Plough castings„and othernr•
forfarmers, on, hand iir nromptly made to order
BORDEN CABS BUILT,
and repaired. Our favilities for building Cars are now
more complete limn heretoMM and enables us to fur.
rich them to transporters on the rail mad on ammo.'
dating terms a nd made of the best materials. Orders
pollritett mill entire satisfaction guaranteat
Thu long expetienCe in the business of the senior
partner of fliejlthi, and the completeness of our ma
ern; Py h, , ry brau,ch of the establishment warrant
us in apillrihr the hest work to all who Bayer, us'
with their nrders. The conoinued patronage of Bur old
friends and the public is re.mactfully solicited. ,1
' May 20, F. GARDNER. A Co.
.PRI . NCNI & Co.'s •
IMPItIiVED I J ATENT MELODEON
TILE OLDEST ESTALILISIIMENT In the UNITED
STATES, EMPLOYLNO TWO• HUNDRED MEN, and
Flu 'EMMY INSTRUMENTS PElt WEEK.
Combining all their Recent I mprovementP—the Divided
Swell, Organ, Melodeon, he., Arc.
(The - DIvIdRI Swell can nrily be obtained - In - MolOdelmA
occur Mnnulaeturo.)•
GEO. A.PRINCE & 00.
➢lwnnfnotuTerx, Buff 10 , New York.
WHOLESA LE DEPOT
87 ..PuNog si. N. I'., 110 Luke st. Chtcallo,..lll
AUENTS--Itursoll h Itirbdrdson,
Lin , Mu ~.r.; W. F. Colburn.
Ireber,r. Louis, 31 - ii:FFli. - P. Worldn, Neer OrleuUs.
• From I ho llonte.lotirnaleAprll 3,1858.
• 'CI, 11oloilootot tuanufnetured by Prince & Co., and
for sale ot Fulton street, ore the best in the world
We have tried thous. tool thrrefore speak understand.
fuely of their inn: Its. 'Tinny.'.. '-soy med.
orate rest.,
• ~mcicEs_ OV , TOIMA
Four ortmvo 'Melodeon, oxtondltsg from.o to ...... $45
Noir :Lod n 1,l I octave, . do. ' Cto I CO
Five Oetnve Melodeon, do. F to F 75
octave, donblo,re . 6l, do. • F to, F 130
ORGAILMELODEON.- ,
• ' Two Rioltit of Keys. Five Selo of Reeds, Elitt. Stops
Ono nod a Half OeturoFo‘t Pedals, Ono Sot of Reeds; In
Poinl pane lildepondont '' ' WO
IntICEN OF PIANO CSSED‘
Five Ortare Melodeon, extending from 1 , to F sl . ott
Six.oel4llolelodeon, do. F t0.F.., ...... 130
e Flee iktneo double. rood, db. . .5 to .... 150
Flee Oetnio, Tiro BanKR of ICesi 200
Our thellltio for nuinurocturlng nil..perfect, and from'
our long experience lit the buslitet-s, having "finished
nod sold over TW ENTY•TWO TIIOUSAND.MELODE.
. . . •
Wit+, we feel confitlent satisfaction.
Mepoileons of our manufacture, either sold by us,
or daiiiiirs in any part of the United Statcsor Canadas,
are WAllltl to be perfect In every respect, and should
any repairs 1,0 necessary before the expiration of one
year from the Into of sale wo hold ourselves ready and
e Ming to make the same freo of charge, provided the
Injury Is not caused by accident or design.
-' GEC. A. PRINCE &
' Agents Mr the sale anus Melodeons mny be found in
II the principal cities And towns in the United Status
nd Canna&
Agents at Cterlliilo and Kingston J. A. lIEAQY.
At Newelllo—W. It. LINN. itnarl9'sB
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VIRE INSURANCE.-TIE Ar.r.v.N
L . , AND BAST PENNSIIOItO MUTUAL FINN IN
SURANCE COMPANY of Cumberland county, Incorpo.
rated by an not of Assembly. is now fully organlzed,and
In operation under tho management of the fullowlug
connabo.ionurs,*oln:
Paolo' ilaßuy, It. Gorge., Michael Coatiin,
Elcitelburgur, Christian Btayman, John C. Dun
lap, Jacob 11. Comer, Lowis Byer, S. Eberly, Boajn
wln Mosso., 'J. Brandt, Joseph Wickersham,
Alexander Cathcart.
.Thu rates of insuranco nro as low and favcrable as any
Company of the kind in the State. l'orsowwisblng to
human° members are invited to make application to the
agents of thu company, who are willing to watt upon
them at any time.
Mt. 11. 00ItGAS, President.
CfIitISTUN HAYMAN. Vice President.
LEWIS lIYEIt, Secretary
MICHAEL COCKLIN, Treasurer. _
ISlnnagrrit.—Wm. It. tionniii, I. Ilyer. Christian Slay
man, M. Cocklin.J. C. Dunlap, It. Martin, I). lially..l
11.0xirer, Alex. Cathcart, J. Wickersham , J. EirheHair
ger,'S. Eberly,.l. Brandt.
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AGENTS.
CUNIBEHLAND COUNTY.—John Sherrlek, Allen
Henry Zearing, Shireinanatown ; Samuel Woodburn
Dickinson ; Henry llowman, Churehtown ; Mode Grit
11th, South MI4110141; Senn.' Gralutin, W. Penne
bora': Samuel Coover„)locluniesburg; J. W. Cocklin,
Mhephordstme a; 11. Coover, Shophardstown ; J, 0. Sun
tan, Silver 'Spring; Benj. - Ha stick. - Sneer — Sp - el ,
Charles 8011. Callisle ; John flyer,
YORK. COUNTV.. , —W. S.`Picking,.Doeer; Peter
rant:Franklin : Jnr. Griffith, Warrington; J. F. Dear
dorlf, Washington; 11. Rutter,. Newburg ; It. ....Olark,
Dillsburg.
DAUPHIN CO.—Houser t Lochman, Ilarelsbu
Members of the company having polielentbout to en-•
'plre. can have thew renewed by waking application to
anylor the Agent..
April 20, 1055.
JNO. B. CHURCH. ; C. lO3ERLY
CHURCH .& EBERLY.
STEAM .SAW. MILL
AND
LUMBER YARD,
NEW CUMBERLAND, PA.
_All Muds of_ -a • --
°LUMBER,
constantly on hand. -
Lumber delivered at any polut accessible by RalircouL
at the shortest notice.
BUILDING TIMBER
ON- ALE SIZES AND LENGTHS CUT TO ORDER.
May 25,18511—tf a
LASS. GLASS!! PAINTS!
G
PAINTS I A full asseonent ofillams of all sizes
and quality, NO a large !dock of (melt PAINTS, all
colors, Oslo, Va althea, , Cement In large or small
quantities, at I! iv figures at
•
JOAN P. LYNN & SON,
Oct. 27, '&l3. North Ilanover Street
VIIA KB NO (.1 —Just received ne
L Renee'', North nano treat, a complete assort-
Mont of Men's and Boys' F w and Leghorn Hats.—
Also, Children's Fancy Ha a, which will to sold at a
low figure. . • . Punols,'so.
.
•
Fish! Fish !! pi s h !!!
HERRING, ItIACKWIEL, SHAD, r
In barrels, half and quarter barrels. Fresh Orocerles,
liquors, As., at the lowest coot, prices.
Dawn, Shoulders, Mow, Butter, Eggs, Tallow, Bees
wax, and Rags, taken In exchange for „goods, at the
cheap grocery of • -. • WM. BEITZ.
Apr. 6,lsSit, , .
TIA.O AND CAP EMPORIUM.-
• . •
J. O. OALLIO & CO., successors to Wm. IT. Trout
would announce to their customers and the puhlk
generally that they have ,lust received. from Vtillndol,
phis, a large and elegant etch of goods, in their line of
buslums of every.varloty, style and quality.,
They havo on hand a splendid
assortment of
H ATS..AND• OAPS, • s
• •.. - . . _
of ill descriptions, from the ceinnion•Wool
to the finest KIM AND SILK .HATS; rind at prices
that taunt It every one who has an eye to getting the
worth of hie money. The stock includes, •
MOLESKIN,HASSIIIERE, BEAVERS FELT HAM,
of every style and coley and unsurponind Sir LIGHT
NESS, DURABILITY AND•NINISII: by those . of any
other entablishment in the country.
fiIEti!EicBOYS'und'CIIILDREN'S TIATS and - 0A49, -
of ovary description conntantlYstn_hand
• Thb - y — fin - peitfully invite all the old patrons and an
many new'onen as posslblei-toTive-ttiarwa call.
• J. O. OALLIO CO.'
Apr. 27, ilia' - . ,"..
A.0:1( E 1 . 4 No. 3; just
I.V.l2,reculre4 far nal? ipsilekt twmints,;.„
15 - ,
0 •• •
• lust received , •Bble
prime
for Now .No.
• and salo at : prlcesAtt.suit the
' , • ndIahRRTS
• • ... . •
tUJ)II3 . ERLAND - s)rALLEY 'R. 11.-
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.1.. C, ,
:; SUNNER ARRANGEMENT. ' • •
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.T.F l4l9 in ' j k Ott-- tiß r,
. .' r...—•...k2. '' •,- 2 ..., v - , , - .... _,.
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cItANOE or itOnitsi
.• , .
run - .1 . D.u0wn.. - (Sundays expttd, 0 •
01'and sag AIONDAY, Apiku. I t o th 185 Passopgel
Trainslilli
• :, .'.• F OICMARRIBBURCI..• • ' '"\- • :
• • lst Train. 2d Train • '
Leave Chneabershitri; .. 640 _A. M. . 1'.001'..11
, 0 Shippeusburg, ,:, :5.40 u 4.32 • 0
- Newvllle, ' • -•' , (1.10 0 ' 2.04 ' 0
- -0 Carlisle. 0,43 ' 0 . -.2.45 "IC"
0 Moclianicsburg, 7.16 ' j. /-* 41,15 0
,
. Arrive at Harrisburg, 7.15 .• ° . , 3.45 u
• .
_FOII CRAMS 1.11811111 . 111 „
~r 7 _i__ ...= -.
„
.
Ist rain•. — , • 2d Tram.
.
Leave Harrisburg - 8.00 51 1.20 P.lll. .
- "... M
' echanicsburg 8.43 ',/ °,, .1.50 ,0
~ Carlislo • ' 9.20 :,<°-•••• , 2.31 0 -... ,
- ulVVlllii, 11.54 -0
•„. 3.08, ! 1 •
, 0 . Shippenchurg, • 10.24 ° .3.36 ." .
Arrive at Chambersburg, 10.54 . " r 408 °
..
Trains,leave Harrisburg for I.lbiladelphiti, via Penn's •
Railroad, at 2.30, 0.05, fine, 7.20. A. 51.. will 110 and 3,50,
P. M. By Reading, vla Lebanon Vajley . ltail Itoild, at
8.00,A, Si., and 2.32 P. M.
For ll:Minter. 320, A. 31 and 1.00,-noon, For Trevor
ton and Willlainsport, at 1.00, P. 31., ;anti 8.30,: P.,M.
'Xrainun Hatiehin Road at 2.0 U, P. 51. : • '• • ,
NOTICE
,11%), PASSE:SIit:RS: - At all Stations where
Tickets aro sold, viz,: Chamhershurg, Shippensinity,
Carlisle, Mechanicsburg 4tukJlarrisburg, a reduction of
TEN, CENTS on each 'Hata' will.bp made to all Passen ,
gels that,proildo themselve's with Ticket,' befure en
tering the Cars.,' , •
0. 51. LULL, Super't•
- Railroad Ofliee, Chambershurgo • . .
Apr. 0,1020. • t . , •
CARLTSU AND PHILADELVHIA
4
4
R,AILY IPEEIGIIT LINE.
" • Fit EDD, WARD .4 FIII•)ED,.
811 MARKET STREkT, rnibtnEbbnu.
.7.16 D. RHOADS,
Tpll,l ATREET, CARLPM.E, PA.
AM" 1":11 , Or this! Lino loavo Opt Dop It 811 Mark A
Daily, at I o'vlock. 1•. M.
vo 1:8r11,40. latlly..at 7 iVelock../t M.
Wal,. lot ("aka! far thIR Linn ahpalil ho market, C. .&
P. Daily Fralght Liao, and iaalt in by 4 p'elank. '
,fMay Ista.
•
p II• I
,L A I) . 1.1 II I A
AND IMAiIiNG
11. A I I. 0 .A D
- • - - 81.13151E8t ARRANDInILINT,
• fig APRIL 18, 1855.
Two p: Ungertroll's leave Harrisburg dolly, (Sun•
days exerpted.) at 8.00 A. 3l , and'2.4s P. 11.. for Philn :
dolphin, arriving thorn nt 12.50 noon andi.4o P. Si.
Returning, leave T.40`A...51. and 3.30
arriving at Harrisburg at 12.40 noon and 8.25 I'
31.
PARER: 'fo Philndelphin, No. 1 Cars. $5.25; No. 2 (1n
sumo train.) $l7O.
Fares to Heading. $1.60 and $1.30.
--At Heading. connect with trains fur Pottsville,
tulle, Tamaqua. Catawissa,
Your twins leave iiimding for, Phlindelphla doily, nt
I_6_,A, 51 , 10 10-?...-31., 12.30 noon n od 5.01; p. M.
-Wier Philadelphia for Mending nt 7.30 A. M., 1.501'.
M., 3.30 P 51., ;0.1'4:45 P, 51.
Porno from Itmling to Philadolphin. $1.75 and $1 45.
The morning train (lino Harrisburg e onilects nt
Rending with up train for Wilkesbarre. Pittston find
Scranton.
For through tickets And other information npply to
-
,penernl-.Agent.
May 11,'50
•
.11
..„ tT , • --
E 117 . "STAGE It 0 U r 143
The s'ullSeriber ban started a trl weekly Jinn , 01
Stiges4totwoet, Carlisle and Landlaburg. leaving Car.
lisle every Monday, ll'etinef.day and Friday, limed!.
Moly on the arrival of the afternoon train of earn from
the east. natural:lA; leaves Landlsburg at Ft 00 A. M.,
o"erY - 'Tuesday, - Wednesday and Saturday; nod - arrlien
at Carlisle. at..A.09 P. M.. -via. Perry County
Springs,Shermanklale, Sterrett's Gap nod Carlisle Sul
Pl.wrl ; Pringa. , On and afer June the Mb,' the line will
tie rowdally for the accommodation of passengers going
to the Springs. •
A Faro to Iho sevens! point's ns
i;nrliolo to Sulphur' Springs, . . .
" - Sterrett's thip .
Slierniensdnie,
Perry County Wenn Springs;
Landisburg, . . .
Liiinlisburg to Worm Springs;
Slinruinvisdule,
" 'Sterrett's.ihip,
Sulphur Springy,
" C rllrlo, . .
The above lino will regularly carry the MAIL to and
from the several points above indiented.- •
I hove also a wrli tltorluel LI VLity STABLE, from
which I am at all limes ready to furnish bases endear •
Hazes to those who will favor um with their pats - min:ay
on the most reasonable termsand in tIM very heat styln.
mayl9lBsB. GEOIiGE IIENDEL.
COPPER, TIN AND SIIEET4IRON
MANUFACTORY.
The subscriber takes this method of informing bur
friends and the public, that she still continues the
manufaetuie of all kinds of work, in Copper, Tin and
Sheet firm. Her Staves aro selreted from the most op.
proved styles, Tho Cooking Stoves for their qunlities
as cooks and bakers cannot be surpassed, among which
are the yell known Globe, Noble Cook. Ennuy - Porres•
ter, Governor, Penn, and the new fmvorite, Pinkie
Flower. combining all the tested improvements, in fact
the best and cheapest stdve ever offered to the public.
The Lmtrobe Stove, or Parlor heater, improved, for
warming two. three or four MOM, put up to order, be•
sides a large assortment of Parlor Radiators and office'
stoves. PRICES REDUCED, on' PLUMBING
O
•
nod AS FITTING,' Those who Irish Conk done
In thin line would do well to ea I at the old
stand before contracting elsewhere, as I am de•
termlued to di, Work far lower than the present rates.
I have for male antf keep coomtantiv om hand the patent
Scotch Tip Iltirner, Wes Tapers, plain and fancy Glass
Globes, tins Fixtures, Wrought Iron Tubes, Hydrants,
Lead Pipe, Ginn Iles°, Sbower,lintlis,llatit Tubs, Over.
flow Basins, Marble Bosill tops, Ac, Sly workinen are
competent and reliable. All work warranted and fur
workmanship, and material, I challenge competition.
OA A few good Cook Stoves with some suitable for
parlors oil hand, which I will sell nt'cost. ,
Slay 4;1859. MARY M. MORRIS. •
1 - 1. 4 XCELSIOR . PICTURES
A. It. 111 .NWOOD would rentoctfull ) • itiform th
citizens of Carlis ' le and vicinity that hohastakon tutu:.
ize
In hug's new building, east corner of Market Square
where ho Is at all times ready in take AMBROTYPES
in the latest and must approved style. Pictures taken ,
areay an c ighly - witathervurrrell - ns - ciettn-anct-rtab-'
isfaction given or no charges made. Portraits and Da.
guermotypes copied. Miniature Pictures takes for
'Lockets dc., in Ambrotype.,
Ambrotypes warranted to stand the test of time, beta
or water.
Ladles and Gentlemen are cordially invite d to ea
and exolltille F1,0( . 11110118.
Pric'es . trout 25cts. to $lO. A. It. 11ENWOOD.
Jan. 21. lfirtitAy. , Artist.
UNS GUNS.—Just-received a large
1,3 - assortment of
Double Barrel Guns;
Single " "
Single and Double Pistols,
Revolvers, . - •
Game Bags,
Powder Flasks,
Shot Pouches,
Powder,
Shot,
Caps. •
Wads, &c., at
IL SAXTON'S.
May 25, 1855,
Paper Hangings ! Paper ilapqngs
COME &ND SEE OUR
CHEAP PAPER HANGINGS.
CHEAP PAPER HANGINGS.
CHEAP PAPER HANGINGS..
" AND OUR
FINE GLAZED PAPER HANGINGS:
FINE GLAZED PAPER HANGINGS.
FINE GLAZED PAPER HANGING& .
FINE GLAZED PAPER HANGINGS.
AND ALSO OUR
, RICH GILT PAPER HANGINGS.
RICH HILT PAPER HANGINGS. . . •
• RICH GILT PAPER HANGINGS;
RIG 'GILT PAPER HANGINGS.
And WINDOW PAURRS of varione rmlOra — t"l'o wish to
Inforel the public that our stork of Paper Hangings, Is
the dnegest and most varied assortment over opened to
Carlisle, and that we uro selling at prices that Will suit
everybody,-at JOltN I'. LYNN & SON'S,
North Hanover St,
whore 'you ran IsW•furnished at all lima with Feceb
Paints, Oil, Sc., of the best quality and at the.
lowest prices. ' . • Lapr.,o.lSso.
•
VERY -,STABLE.-,-Having-pur-.
chnsed from J. It. Nonemnher hitrdEIVEItY EP.
TA LISIIMENE, I will be always ready to arcomtrup
date the public with HORSES, OAIt.
RIAGES, BUGGIES, and every °therm ,-
.
4 14 11 10.ticip in my Him By strict attention to
business and a detdriiiir'please, the subscriber hopes to
receive a liberal share of-public plgkcksAi.
i k: VENDEE.
N. B. • Omnibusses on hand to supply those who may
bo in need of them. G. 11.
1)00T AND SHDENII.AKINa:-.-4
Es
.• G. TAYL.OIt; return their sitteme thanks to
tho r Ountomare, for the very liberal, pntr9»age eaten
(led to than, and would renpsottially Inform the public
that they ,contlona to manufacture CHSTOM Eli Work,
at their, old stood. on Worth Hanover' street, two doers
above the drug store of S. W. Haverstlek.
With,' number. of firnt.rate workman employed and•
facilities for mooring the bent stock. to be found In the
snarket4hotareprepared to make up every.deserlptle.
of BOOTS AH118111)11 1 , for ladles and gentleman's wear,
- In - the - tWoet - fashlooeble-stylesand - ofurninugerthiro:". - •
tette In and•workmanthlp.' ,• • , • •
Many yearn of Practlenl exinirlence In the Vustivena
both here audit. Philadelphia yusttfletnthein In' saying,
'that they are able to Insure full satlefaMten to all those
who may leave their enters..
April 111. 1868, ft; • . • S. ' JOG. TAYLOR.
. . .
wisoittu.ent
rof Mantillas of tha rah et sktle, and :Tory 'cheap,
tau bo scan at the Cheap atm of c. • •• - •
d• • ' • • - • • J. A.IIUMRIOII,Sr.'
~itn..2~°Dzi.ctii~riiium
MB=
Etetoicines.
11:V E LIST . V I : G Oa T
NEVER DEIIIIITATES.
IT IS' COItIOOIINDEIWiTI
Ilan !worn., Itll eshiliiiihed fa
•known anti Improved by • ,
and•ls' no 4 esorted to I I
tliediscases for whi-h it I
It has cured thousands lc
years who Lad given up
numerous umollated E.
shin show.'
• The dose must be ad9p
of the individual taking OW
quantities as to act gem Pall
Let the dictates of
'you In the use of the
tor, aid it will care
ous,lttacks,= , DySniffsSlF .
Wog enniplalUtS 1)3 .11-
.I
Itch, Habitual L 0511,6-
-Cholent Morims,l'holcra
Juandlce, Female week
stfceeminily as an ordi-,
ME. It will cure sick
-
ran-testify,)iat twenty f
tralipenfUlli . gni taken
An who- mu it are
in Its falmr.
''''''
INVIOORAToIt,• ANIi
ItrlFe 01110 Dollar
mio 1
q
-Q
sANA?
" • ,FA N ti v
CATHARTIC!' PILLS,
COMPOUNDED MOM
Pure Vegetable Extracts, mad Put up in Glass
Cases, air tight., and. keep iu any cll
. it ate.
- The Family entha s rtle
t,lvo Cathartic which the
J Ix tiraetlre more thee
Thu enristently lo—
tto.° vdo have lung: us
Isfaetlon 01111.11 ell gitre
has 1111.111,.01.1 mu to plate.
of all.
Ai know that dllTerent'Ca
. portions of (he bowels.
CZ thnelle Pill. bus,
,7,7
thin ,well estoblished
'',... from n variety of tbe
Ilin which not alike nn eveky
",,,,',', canal, and era good and
no Cathartic is needed,such
...el Stoma , ' ' bleopiness,
Loins. Costiveness, Pain
,v II nlo body, trop) Sudden
big lt neglected, end In 4
' „ad Appetite,
e Y ree g in ;E " the ) te„esses
thebend,
all bilibninioo
~.,— lv 'Children or. Adults,
W:Purifier Oftlitrillnod intl. -
flesh As heir, too nutaer .
ertisetnent. Dose, Ito 3, '
30 Cents: . .
The Profession well
thortles net on illltirent
• The Family en.
with duo tetereneo to
fort, been ethepoinitled
' purest vegeteble extracts
port pr the ellnientery
safe In ell cairn Where . a
os Derangements
Mum In the" /leek and
and Soreness itiver, the
r;dd, whlrh frequently:
long course boon, Low.
Senvatlon of cold over
Ile:Wean) pr weight In
'tory Dlsessen, Wornui hi
19inuntistIvni,_ it grout
many diseases to which
Our to mention In this nil
Paine
The Liver Invigorator
retailed by Druggists gun
the Trude In ell the largo
• s. 'r: ur.: s-,
nd Family Cathartic rills are
orally, and sold wholesale by
toWori.,
. 33,5 Broadly
Juno 15, 1859.
•
°WARD ASSOCIATION
• PHILADELPHIA
A Benevolent Instltutioni•established by special en
dowtnout for the relict' of the nick and distressed,
afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic diseases.)
The 110 WARD ASSOCIATION, In slew of 'the- awful,
destruction of human life;:eitused by Sexual diseases,
'and the deceptions prectlsed notorthe-tinflietufiatiTilc
tints of such diseases by Quacks, several yenta ago di
recto.' their 'Consulting Surgeon,. a CHARITABLE
- ACT worthy of their tonne, to open a Dlspetustry for the
treatment of this class of. direases,•in all their -forme',
and to 'give MEDICAL - ADVICE - ORATIS, to all _who
apply by letter, with it description of their conditions
(age, occupation, habits of life, Ac.,) and In roses otos..
tetinie - povertY, to FURNISII MEDICINES "FREE OP
_CIIARUE, It is needless to odd tint the Association
cotomands tlMltiliest Medical skill of the ago, and will
furnish the most appnived model in treatment.
' Tin, Director, of the Association, in their Annual Ite•
port upon the treatment of Sexual Diseases, express the
highest - satisfaction with the success which has attend
ed the labors of the Consulting Surgeon In the cure,.
- Spertliatorrhrea, - Seminal WenknesKi Impotence, Gonor
rbeel, the 'eke ofOnatilsm or Selfalmse,
and a continuance of the ammo plan for the
ensuing year. ,
m
The Directors, on a revlrm of the pilst, feel assured
that theirlabers in this sphere of benevolent effort,
have been of great benefit to the afflicted, especially to
the young, and they have resoP.ied to devote them
selves. with renewed zeal, to this very important but
much despised cause.
EIE
. , .
Just published by the - Arsociation, in Report on Sperm
mat orrlnen, or. Seminal Weakness. Use Fire of Onardrm.
Masturbation roi fielf.A burr, and fiber' Dirtaser of the
Sexual Organr, by the Consulting Surgeon, which will
be sent by mail, (In a sealed letter envelope,) FREE OF
NSA RA If, on rereiptiof TWO STAMPS forpostftge — Other
t caS
'Reports and Tracts pit the nature ni treatment of
sexual disennes, dial Sr., are cons' ntly being publish
ed for gratuitous distribution. and N , II be rent to the
afflicted. Some of the now remedfs and ntothods of
treatment discovered dueling the last year, are of great
value:
Address, for: Report or treatment, Dr. GEORGE It,
CALHOUN, OMsulting &moon, Ilowerd 'Association.
No. t Soutlittinth street, Philadelphia, in.
13 . 3 , order One Directors.
EZRA D.. HEARTWELL, President
GEO. THCITILD, Secretary.
•
AFF.LICTED • RIIAD
• PHILADEhI'iIIA MEDICAL IFOUSE—Entablish•
ed tiventy.two yearn' ago by Dr. KINKELIN,,coruer of
Third and Uthon Streets, Philadelphia, Pa.
TWENTY—TWO YEARS'
Ext./Henn has rimdefed Dr. IC a most suceeisful
'practlth.ner lu the cure of all diseases of n private ma:
Lure; manhood's debility. en an Impediment to mar
riage; nervous end sexual lnfirmltlen, disease of the
skid; and those arising from abuse of mercury.
TARE' PARTICULAR NOTICE. •
There loan evil hnbit . sometimes Indulged In by boys,
In Itoiltudo, often growling up with them to manhood;
If nut reformed In duo time, not ouly &Tete
redone obstacles to inntrlnibtaint Imppiness, but gives
rise ton series of protracted, Igelduous and devastating
affections.
Yew of these who give tray to this pernicious practice
'ere aware of the consermenres until they find the ner
vous system shattersti, feel strange and uneccountable
sunset MIA, end vdguu fen4of the mind. (See pages 27,
28, 28, of Dr K's book ou " Fall—lWservation.")
'the unfortunate thus affected becomes feeble, Is una
ble, to labor with accustom.' vigor, or to apply his
mind to study; his step Is tartly and wank; he Is dull,
Irresolute, and rngages.even'in his sports with less 'en
eigy then ussni.
the_emencipate_himself_before the practice line done
Its worst, and enter mntrimony, his marriage Is utifrult.
WI. and hls ounce tells him that thin Is caused by his
early lollies. These are consideretions which -should
awaken the attention of nil who are similarly situated.
• REMENIBER, •
Ho who pierce himself under id, treat
ment, may religiously confide in his honor as a gentle•
then, and rely upon the assurance that the. secrete of
r• Ws patients will never be disclosed.
,;1Y unit Mon—let false modesty ,deter you from
making your (11F0 to one, who, from education
and respectability tan ecrt-inly befriend you.
Cr K I E N'S nssldence has been for the last twen-.
ty. two years at the N. W. Corner of TRIED AND UNION
STREETS. Philadelphia, Pa. .
PATIENTS AT A DISTANCF
Can hare (by stating their case explicitly, together with
all their symptoms. per letter, enclosing a remittance)
Dr. ICs medicine', appropriated accordingly.
Forwarded to any part of the United States, and
packed secure from DAMAGE or . 'CUItIOSI,TY, by Mall
or 1•' rem.
I READ
_! YOUTH AND MANHOOD I I
A vigorous Life or a Premature Death; Kinky on
Pelf—Preservation—Onl3,2s Penh+. ".
Letters containing that value in'atatyps, , trill ensure
a copy, per return of mail. - •
GRATIS! GRATIS!! GRATIS!!! s
A FREI99IFT TO ALL.
MISERY RELIEVED.
" Nature'a Guide," a tkow and popular work; Qnll of
tamable advice and Impressive warning, alike ralculat
ed to prevent years misery, and save thousands of
Ifees, is distributed without charge, and forwarded by
wall, pre-paid to airy Post in the plated Stites, on re
coition an order enclosing two postage stamps.
dec.16,1858-IT.
rl OOD THINGS.—Just received- by
NLIf the ettbserlber. the tellimieg
. , yitlisit 'TOMATOES, !neaps.
, tt Peaches. .
Salmon, . .
" Lobsters, „ If
•
Pickled 'Abater& SArdines, - Oellatiu, Sop Sago Cheese,
Pine Apples. Virgin Olt of Aix. for the table, Tomato°
Hqtsup, Ws!nut do., Mashronnudo., Worcestershire
Sauce, Prouch Olives, do. stuffed With Anchovies.—
Pickles, Raisins, Dates, Figs. Prunes, Oranges and Lem.
one. Fine Iltns.Prltal Beef.°recedes Queonsteare,Flne
Liquors, Flab, all at the lodest pat pride . at the clamp
WM
store of . v s „, .
Slay 18,184 '9)l -•-- • . MENTZ.
Carlisle • White Sulphur Springs;
CUMBERLAND. COUNTY, I'A.
• This fovdrito and fashlonnble . Watering l'lnco, pleas
antly located near the boss (tithe Blue mountain, four
miles from Carlisle, Pa., is now nom for viallors. THo
waters of these Springs are highly impregnated with
minerals, and fir drinking and bathing aro not surpas
sed by any Sulphur Spring,. ,in the country. The
buildingn mu well ventilated pod are surrounded by .
1200 feet of balconies.. The scenery is of the. grandest
kind. and the accommodations ,for the tecreation;
health and comfort OT the vieltors aro untisteptionable.
Good fore; pleasant-drives, flnumnsio.blillarda, bowling
saloon and other gatnes, : and all the amusements usm
ally found at Watering pieces ran he enjoyed hero.—
Visitors ]raving Philadelphia or Dahlman, In the morn
ing train arrive at the Springs at 3 o'olook i pP t M. Daily
mail. For (Miller information address
OWEN, CLENbENIN @ C 0.,. •
tartish) Springs, Pa.
July 13, 180--2 m
GEICULTURAL 'SOCIETY - OF
UUMBRRLAND-001.1NTY. • •
FAL .. ..MEET.INO,, 1850.
The Fall meeting and exhibition Of. the Culotte - 040.
&glum Agricultural Society, wiltbe' held on their,own
Falrlround; on , WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRI..
.DAY, the-12th' 13th andl4th of HOTODER,.IB6O.. no
ground of the .oclety will be greatly improved,, so'llutt.
all Articles for exhilltion will bo under.cover,: and the
'display Is expect ot to - bonuctiluiOrthan - ver'befoiV. -
.Iy,order of the Society. ... • •
S. OROFT,
' ELY 111(0 ITEMS, and
. et. a Stuudard 31editrinn
all, that luau used' ii i
with I . on lid n eit .1u 'Ulf
It r.coluninialed
within tie last two
all howl .4 relief; as the
certificates iu niy pusses.
ted to the 'temperament
It, and used Iri ouch
tly on the bowels.
your judanient guide
Liver Invigorn.
bropsy, Your Rom—
nens, CLollc, .Choler,,
I draniuin,--- Flatulence,
nessee, and may ho used
miry FAMILY MEDI—.
ileadaelie. fax Minuends
"mntnuteo,df two er three
at commeuremont
giving -their -tontnony
MOUTII, WITH_ TIES
'SWALLOW EOTIITO
per Pottle
41'111 'ma general hot'ac—
o proprietor ihaa tined in
twootz..years."
aen s I fig demand from
etftho HUH and tho sat-
IA coon' to their uim,
them Within tho reach
Ilford, M. D.,
utheturer And Proprietor,
ny~ New - York.-..