Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, October 19, 1860, Image 4

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    EL:4Ii43PRING.AURIVAL
suous..; , Bona * FitlonB.
Aitt• times are wiry tight at present,t will be every.
'prima 44teros to,loolt out for abesp BOOTS &1911013,5,
as 1 isysdhe didels'and the very plice:tO accomplish
MOM bldeotallittatie old Orner known' as I. Shoe 13tore ,
Ar PU,Appiejeidttettly, oppuSte Burkhddirrold Stand
nowiktleraftsbißdd. .„11o.aill and Dee for yotirselVes and
eav=leyMotwill'find is aompletsraseortmeutUf
"av'snot pr4E,
and best hiakeitAnd aver remepiber the
lowest price it !eagle not always the cheapest so you
will flintatiningrr stock the prime tary , acomding to
*he'quilty of
The Subscriber taring just returned from Restore
Cilho With a large and completoatock of Boots & Shoe
• be also keeps on hand a Superior gust Ityof Houma
work of Boots & Shoes to suit e
the trade at thlowest
bfen's Calf & Rip Pigged Boots,
Meri'm French Calf towed. Hoots,
Men'alCii Celt & Goat Brogan s high & low Mat, '-
gre ath . e . rOxbT .. ie w e l
. r.B4lgaintiorea3ClaltHednil lealttrugen
erf and pegged, ' gu tters,
Ledlos' Children's Iklack. and Colored lasting
Mee' !dieser k Children Fancy Kld t & Morrow Slippers
,
Ladies' & Misses Cleat French Morroco Buskins,
Wilcaendolltlretts pegged work atoll kinds at * low
priett. , Jest reedited an assortment cdChildren's cop ,
pared toed shOes. Repairing done on short nr tire. .
Theinbsorlber still continues on at the old stand
thank:Mt ibr put favors hoping to receive a continuance
• isf the lame:
Catlitie April 15,1860.
• WEL• }MADE CLOEHING I
L FINISHED CLOTHING! •
FITTING CLOTHING! •
The sdlaseribe'r has just received very superior and
selected stock of
SPRING dr, SUMMER CLOTHING,
. Of Camaro, Simmer and Italian cloth; Al
.C.otroatniltifigtoed
every akLainnrlin and
Mrtesloo ian d
y MinnM td the way of GARMENTS . Ills stock of •
GR,V7ZRAtENS'. FURNISHING 0001)S,
has,heenieleated with a prent deal of Are, and shirts
lITIVI4II, Ac, Ac., are sold at unusual low prices.
TRUNKS CARPET BAGS k VALISES. 7
The sabscriber would call special attention to hie
large stock of
•
HATS.AND CAPS'
which be bee received end to selling them at very ;low,
germ', ,Otthe above you con convince, yourself by
^Meg et the Cheip Clothing Store neer the Mirka
Zone° ASHER WIEL.
Aprllllo.B6o.
SILVER PLATED WARE BY
HARVEY' WILLEY
• No.l222OHerket Street PUMAS/614'1114
'lllanullscturer of 880
- NICKEL SILVER, and BILVP7. PLATER of
WORKS, BPO 046, LADLES, BUTTER KNIVES,
CASTORS, TEA. SETS, URNS, KETTLES, '-
WAITERS, BUTTER DISHES, ICE PITCHERS,
.CAKE BAsicee, COMMUNION WARE,
. • CUPS, MUGS, GOBLETS. Ac.,
91Ith general assortment comprising none but the
Best rinelity, Made of the bent materiels end heavily
piste l, constituting them ei Serviceable ,and durable
article '•
• I'nr Horns, EISKAMOOATO end PILIVATZ YAM=
SYP-Old Were re-plated lathe beet manner
113604. y.
. W. C. RHEEM
ATTORNICY AT LAW AND ONNEBAL AGINT
Minneapolis,. Minnesota.
•
WILL give special attention to collections+ through
out the_ State, make Investments, buy and sell
Real itstate and securities. Negotiate loam+, pay tater,
lends laudvratrante, Ac., &e. Refer to the members o
'the Cumberland County Dar, and to all prominent Oa.
sine of 'Carlisle, Pa. [Aug4'6B-Iy.
' 11. ANDERSoN
IIA R IRON., -
J. GOODYEAR
• •
JIorge,AVING entered into co-partnership
in the manufacturing of DAB. IRON, at Letort
C4rlisle Pa., we would respectfully invitolhe
attention of ilirdware merchants, Blacksmiths, and all
ethers who may want a superior article of Iron to give
them • rail.
-all kinds ofhammered liou conetantly on. hand or
drawn to order on lib ort notice.
The highest price paid for wrought iron scraps, or ta.
ban la exchange for bar Iron.
r. aCK/DPEAR & CO.,
Carlisle, 0ct.12,1ft9.
THE' - MUTUAL LIFE INSUR
ANCE COMPANY OP NEW,YONK.
. • Alisobt:
SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS;
Mir= IN FIRST NORTOAOIB ON MAL MATZ,
WORTH OVER $13,000,000.
The premiums are Lours than in many other Gimp&
nits, nod the Dividends have,been °awn.
TMs II a strictly MUTUAL Company. There are no
Stockholders, so that ALL TILE PROFITS
ELLOSIO Tp THE INIVAID.
Pamphlets, and every information, may he had OILAT
ts, on application to
. WM. n: HALBERT, Carlisle.
PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES:
Irk nuns Robbins, John Welsh,
. Mordecai L. Dawson, 1.160171TT1. MUM'S,
George M. Stroud, • E. S. Whelan;
John II Myers, J. Msber beaming,
Joseph Patterson,` Wllllam C. Ludwig,
John M. Atwood, • Arthur G. Coffin '
Thomas IL Powers, George W. Toland,
MoKeo, Thos. Wattson.
F. RATCHFORD STARR, Agent, •
B. W. COniet Fourth and Walnut Streets
May 23.'60-dm. PIIILAIVA
•
. .
PHILAD 'II let
WATCH AND EIWTIMBIt STOREI
0. CONRAD, FORMER OCCUPANT,
No. 148 IfORTH SECOND STREET,
• "' • 0019INOR 011,48.UARRY STREET.
The undersigned hoe leased the above premises
where he will keep a large eseortment of Gold A Silver
aratehes, of American. English and Swiss Manulacture
AC the most celebrated makers, in addition to which,.
• will be found always on hand Rind made to order) an
• eatensive variety of Jewelry, sliver: and Silver Plated
ware, together with a general assortment of such goods
as are usually kept in a first clans Jewelry Store
The patrons of 0. Conrad, and those of the subseriber
.gather with the public generally, are invited to call,
where they will receive a good article ibr their money.
As tam determined to do strictly am& businesa goods
• will to sold very low. "SMALL PROFITS AND Quzqx
24 410341 i the motto of this eatabliehment.
• LEWIS R. BROOMALL,
Formerly 0. CONRAD,
N 0.148 North Second St. corner oftlizaf ry
Juno IS, 1880.—ly.
T. W. ESCCorlirr,.
GEN TL E E N'S FURNISHING
• • STORE Alb)
. ^ SHIRT MANUFAOTORY,
No. 814, Chestnut Street,
Year doom below the "Continental lintel" and nearly
' opposite the “Olrard Rouse" Philadelphia.
A large assortment of Dreaming Robes constantly on
head, Particular attention given to °Mated &late—a
peeled at , guaranteed.
Wholesale trade supplied with Rue whirl sand collate
tesi liberal terns
Directions for measurement sent on application by
July 6, 1800.-ly.
P'H%IL4DE.LP HIA
AND READING
L API 0 A D.
RUMMER. ARRANGEMENT,
•
On and after MAY 28, 1860;
Two Weenier trains leave Harrisburg daily, (Bin
dim averpted,) at 8.00 A. M , and'l.ls P. M.. for Phila.'
arriving there at 1.26 noon and OM P. M.
Returning, leave Philadelphia at 8.00 AM., and 3.80
P arri. 'lna at 'Harrisburg at 12:44 noon sod 8.80 P.
. .
isms z To Philadelphia, No. 1 Can. $3.25; No. 2 (in
.0•116 train,) $2.70..
*arse to Reading. 411.60 and $l.BO.
48Eaa$ing. connect with trains Or Pottsville, Minims.
VES , ,,Tana, Calamine, do.
Illtesz.tralus leave Reading fbr Philadelphia daily, at
• A.M.; 10.46 A:M., 1230 noon and 8.48 P. M.
. leave Philadelphia for Reading at D:10 A. M.,1.00-P.
and 6.00 P. M:.
Pares Hold - Reading to Philadelphia, 411.76 add $1 46.
T,tlo morning train from Harrisburg. connects at
.=ng up,train ibr Wilkosbarce, Pittiton and .
Dr threughlickets and other Information apply to
J.J. CLYDE,
atar.aose... . General Agent.
No MISTAKE.—AII pqrsons in want
a Wild of Pine Old Imported and Pure Brandy,
at 0 Bye Manny, or Oln, — Winee, &a., can get the
tare attack atthe theory of the eutaarlber.
_ .
W3l. BENTZ,
dirUsbOan.lif;•lBoo). ;
VW GOODS 1 NEW 'GOODS 11
- • •• NEW' GOODB 1 11
db & (East Main at.) litre just returned
Ilunsthrw York and Philadelphia, with a new and well
, solootial 'Wok of Dry' Goods specially for the present
ammo sosopthdog the latest novelties, of Dress Weds,'
BUk blitalee r Lbw) Mantles, Lace
Polo* 811 k Hurnores, Wiouosed 41anigea, Silk Grans
dlnne.BUktlarege Flounced Pongees. flonnek4l Organ.
gus t goba garages and Lawns. Raglans Qbalgea, Moora
ges goods navy tosturos and „ „
EMBROIDERIES
llseuttlfet Panned& sun umbrellas In all colors k asses.
Ladles will End on Inspection, our goods suited to
Itilltr insets unusually , complete and at present will
Seem the most monomloal: „Another large addition of
'• CARPETS & OIL CLOTHS. -
• . .
Somedisit - iliMeses, Blinds and ittrniehing • goods. We
Sep Jar mottoes but:strive by attention and industry
Abe intemit otbuyers to deal with us.
we bay most ter emit, and our prime will be at the
.111414 'ralitble - margin, Constant additions will be
Mitten. umnomra SAWICZ&
• frBUNKS I! TRUNKS !I TRUNKS 11l
• L.,l4ll.ll.ooleMeather-.Fre m ehl Style and Dreist
and Bonnet Boxes; Traveling Sage', e. 'Gents'
, .
Ell Leather airbags Lestims Ylmaalland,T4unlus Va.
Nair Traveling Bap, huge ariortmette Aar
*Sri AiletrlOM. it.: ' • e ILIVINGSTON'I3,,
lIRNISHING'::OOODS.
and best variety of,Paiit's, mai&
liktilt". l llo)l4:Pp4oFolt,pilccie can he Found at •
; , „';"FiFAhAPOP,c,r,Eltnuct•
. j ,, '
~t, , , O 4ucationaG
FEMALE' COLLE4E;
This Inetitatitoil,'deslgried foM CM libnial • education
. of YounOsidiea, had•been itiopiration two yearswith
'
the most gratifying reedits. It le nOW established on
a firm basis; antiltlanaltirage already extends oVer
atiSt States'', e ••
• It. Is located On Ciitaberland Valley Saillroaiiinld.
way between' Ilarrisburg and Carliele. 'lithe meet hi:
tile and beantitul portion of , the valley, and le in close
'pro:tufty to 'one of the , most , moral, healthy, and en—
terprising towns in,the State.
It if eentraVand ettel , of • mem. Students leaving
Washington, Daltlmerb,okPloladelphialn thomelming
train Mr, lnorlsburg, will irrlve et • Mechanicsburg lb
The edldeo is' large and commodlous, moron
double verandati, and will accommodate about
died boarders. In lte conetruction, it combln
modern improvements for the tuna:lotion of II h,
comfort and convenience. In those respects phyalchuilt
pronounce It unrivalled. The ehamberearVl !go and
neatly furnished. Each Las its register fo eat and
ventilation Only two studentsoccupy the use room.
The bath rooms are at all times supplied withorarmand
cold water. ,
The grounds are ample, and well arranged for rcicre
'anon, and the various , ca listhenic: exercises %so %sun.
tlabto health, graceful movement and symmetry of
,
The Faculty of instruction: le officlerit and expert
In the Collegiate Department the course, of study is
eta high grade, comprehending all the sub ject% belong.
lug' to a Chtasical, Polito and Chrlatian Education.
In the Preparatory Department pupils will be care
fully instructed'in those branches forming the basis of
a thorough Kuehl% education.
Suisions.—First Session, from the let Wednesday of
- September to the Both of January.
Second Bandon, from the let of February to theist of
July.
Vacation, during July and August.
JAOOII SEN.F.R.
TERMS PER SESSION OF FIVE MONTH'S, PAYABLE
•. IN ADVANCE.
Boarding. Washing, Furnished Rooms, •
and Light. .• . .. . •.: . $9O 00
Tultion--Collogia ' tellopartment;". r . - 20 00
' " ' Preparatory " :10 00
__" "F_ri st Class, ' 00
, • rio.extrannarge for Ancient Languages. ,
Musir--Piane and Guitar. . . ....• . . 20 00
Vocal lisle.. . . • 200
Modern Languages . . . 00
Painting, Dm g apd t.4:r ' Ornamental Branches
at the usual es.
.Texthooks urnished nt city prices. •
For further jpvtic i Lla v rsAid,Lre;aI,AR.L.ATT, A.
President:
Aug. 3. 1860
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CIcJbI.BRRLAND VALLEIt R. R.—
4/Atatiß ARRANGEMENT.
P=VA
Ou .and • after MONDAY. APRIL 10th 1800, 'Daasepßes
,'. Trains will run as Ibllows: (Sundays excepted:)
FOE 04AMBER8DURD AND 11ADRISBURD
. ,
Ist Train.
Leave Hagerstosin, 6.46 A. M.
. '0 reencastle„ , 7.35 "
• " r Chambersburg, 8.30 . , 1.00 P. Al
".• Bhippensburg, 0.00 " 1.32 •"
• Newville, • 9.32 . 2.04 "
. Carlisle. 10.10 " 2.44 "
Mechanicsburg, 10.42 • . 13.10 .
Arrive at Harrisburg, 11.12 • " 3.46 "
FOR 011 AM filuisnuno AND HAGERBEOWN.
tat Train. . 2,1 Train
Leave Harrisburg 8.06 A'.lll 2.16 P. M
Mechanicsburg 9,47 " 2.62 .."
" Carlisle,9. 2 7 " .5.30 "
"• Norvile, 10.02 " ' 4.04
.
" Bhipponsburg, . 10.34 " 4.33
" Chambg',(Arrive) 11.00 • 6.10
Greencastle, - .800
• .
Arrive at klagerstown. , 0.40 "
,
Passengets will observe, that there le but One
Train a day, (a Passenger and Freight Train comblio d)
over the Franklin Road, connecting with train to liar.
risburg at 8.30 A. 51., rine with the Train arriving from
Harrisburg at 5.00'P. 51..
THREE Daily Trains leave Harrisburg for Pittsburg,
at. 2.45, A. 51..12,50 and 406, P. Al., making direct con
neatens with trains for Cincinnati, Louisville, Cleve
land. Chicago, Indianapolis, St: Louis, and all principal
points throughout the West.
For Philadelphia, via Pennsylvania Central Railroad
At 1.20 and 6.05 A. 51., and 12.65 and 3.50 P. Id. Via,
Lebanoq V. R. It., al 8.00 A. Id., and 2.35, P. M. For
Baltimore, at 8.27 .L. 7,20 A. 31., le 2 05 P. M.
For i reverton and Williamsport at 1.27 And 8.15, P.
51. r Trains on Dauplificßond at 2.00, P. DI.
NOTICE TO PASSENGERS: At all Stations where
Tickets are sold, via: Chambereburg, Shippensburg,
Caqiele, Mechanicsburg and Harrisburg, a reduction of
TEN CENTS on each Ticket will be made to all Passim.
gem that provide themselves with Tickets before en.
tering the Cars.
0. N. LULL Super't
Railroad Office Chambersburg,l • • •
April, lA, 1860.
- A. B. PAVING'S
FERN TRUE WARE-ROOMS
Is
Vest High street, Carlisle, Pa.
(Prethium awarded at-the Cumberi:md County
The subscriber bee just received the most splendid
assortment of articles in his line. ever brought to this
place—which he is determined to cell at prices that de
I) , competition.
Perin, •
Chamber,
Dining-room, PURNIT tr R.
Kitchen and
•
Office
" Embracing every article used by House and Motel
keepers, of the most approved and fashionable design
pd finish. Including also Cottage furniture In suds.
, reception and Gainp Choirs, Mattresses, Gilt frames,
pictures, de., Ac.
Purchasers are requested to call and examine his
Mock, at his extensive ware-rooms, Went Main street.
North side. A. ii. £WINO.
/G - Particular attention given an usual to funerals;
orders from town and country, attended to promplly
and on moderate terms.-
Carlisle, May,l2, 1858.—1 y.
F ALL ARRIVAL , OF
Fresh Drugs, Fancy Goods, Fruit, and
Confectionary. _
' B. W, IIAVERSTICK has just received from the city
and tallow opening a splendid display of FANCY GOODS,
to which ho dealt-ea to call the attention of hie friends
and the public. the assortment in thla line cannot be
surpassed in , novelty and elegance, and both in quality
ic---vand price °fib° articles, cannot fell to please purchasers.
11- It would be impossible to enumerate his ,
whichiemprise every variety of fancy articles of the most
exquisite finish such as.
Papier Mache Goods.
Elegant alabaster and porcelain ink-stands and trays,
Fancy ivory, pearl and shell card cases,
Ladies' Fancy Baskets.
.Fancy Work Boxes, with sowing instruments,
• Ladles' Cabas, Writing Desks, and Port fullos .
Port Mom:tales, of every variety,
Gold pens and pencils, Fancy paper Weights, and a
large vulety of ladles' Fancy stationery.
Motto seals and wafers. Bilk end bead purses, •
Riding whips, elegantly finished. Fins cutlery;
Perfume baskets and bags, '
Brushes of every kind for the toilet, "
X. Basle and, R.. 4 G. Wright's • Boape and Perhpea
of various kinds,
Fancy Plus for bead drama and shawls.
Musiol instruments, of all kluds and at all prices
together with en innumerable variety of articleselegant
ly finished and suitable for holiday presents, to which
he invites special attention.
Also, an extensive and elegant collection of
• BOOKS,
ooniprislng the various English and American Werke,
richly embanked POETICAL WORKS, Bibles and
Hymn Books, elegantly bohnd In velvet with metal
clasps and corners, suitable for holiday gifts.
Ills assortment of School Books and School Stationery In
also complete, and comprises everything used in the
Schools, , lie also desires to call the particular eaten.
Uon of Families to his elegant assortment of
LA ttIPS,•Ae.,
-from theaxtenelve establisliments of Cornelius, Archer
and others of Philadelphia, is:mortal rig every style 01
Parlor, Chamber and study Lamps, for bdrning eltbm
hard, Sperm m Ethanol oil; also DYOIII3 'celebrated
. Kerosene or Coal Oil Lamps, together with Flower Vases
Fancy fiereens,-.te. Ills assortment in this line is tna
equalled In the borough. Also,
. SECIARS AND TOBACCO, •
embracing all the Cworlte brands, and a fine assort.
meat of MEERSCHAUM SMOKERS AND pjpEs.
RAU DS,
'such as Oranges, Leinons, Figs, Raisins, Nectarines;
Prunes, act, FANCY CONYKTIONARY—NUTS-PRE,
SEItVEtv'FRIIITS, - MIN , ED-lIKAT, PICKLES, fte.;
to every variety. and at all prices, all of which are pure
and fresh ouch as can he confidently recommended to
, his friends. Ills stock embraces everything In . the line
.of Fancy Ocfods, with many other articles useful to
,hus ekeepera .which thy public are especially invited'
to pall and" examine.
•.
..„Remember.the Old Stand, rij opposite .
Bank on
North /Hanover street,,
S. W. lIA.VERBTI OK.
'Des. 4.1819. ".
• .
M
'OH. ANG E-.H O. I' L
. . ,
E„ . •
No. fl Dock Stied Philadelphia,' • •
(Late COL. R.ll. JONES.) Stir
• Title tidal, 'kept on the European Plan,'ls eonier.'
d
ent for Travellers, (Weans, end the 'Public , 'general'' ' -
. being in the immediate neighborhood of the Exchange,
adjoining the Post Olken end- within ri fmn.ntinutes
walk.ot the Delaware Wharves, the landlogifer Steam
., ..boats from'all parts. • . . •,. ,
Ideals ran be bad at all hours. Prom I o'clock,ln the
, mooning to 12 o'clock at night, for 1234 ceoteand ap
• wards. Lodging Roams can be procured at all times
15M.3734.0ents per night. The Chambers are clean, well
',..',Yentilated and all newly furnished. Tbe'Eating
liartment will be - proelded with the best the market.
-prodinun the , Dtinking Counter furnished With
goodjdonore and choice Olga'''. The proprietor hopes
that by itrie4 pawned attention, with competent and
obliging sorrantl, he *ill be able to please.
(Late of Baltimore, Bid., and Mullion House; PhDs.)
JUI,j27, • PEQPRIETOtt.
4`IEIVIENT:—Tho silbsoriblx is prepared
. 1
tosell.tosnerchants awl the ,
7:
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OHANO.g OF MORS'
CIMMI
1850
Agricultural Fair' of 1867.)
FANCY GOODS,
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11571
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Aft 6 rOxiriguiliil ic,iiliikit , ik4sediiii lek; illp ; rely - '
liberartronago wbicithai been aXtended tußirni,the
e,rt
undo pe4ol2l44,lllartantil,Raitet'Attit,t;ba•
.tu !' o , r t4. 411 k e 4 .h 1 5 ",!-P„ l lffi e94 l ,lo3 ,'.
''.,:-..;,:iti4:Z1:':.e,441.4"1411:f.••3.!",-...125.,.''':, '
: • , • F ' , 'i ,4,W.1.r ,c
'tab ntOritoteoOM ' On ibli 4ol l l WO r nit .1-
pliblio donarrqtrhero, „ a taltat t
~v1 k 41 4: 00 :Pi -
aka:Whirs linek'of =goods which,' iMelegnnee, , --va.riety ,
and extent, wilt defy ; competition; Comprising, in, part'
:loaf, lump, •cr ~,- a rid brown ,sugars, - —,,, •
',lava, AID and d'Coffeo. :Every, TA- " A... '
'riety and quality f TyA. -Spices, (ground oTi; ..
tr ,
and ungmund,) P cRe ElanceS, •Tabbc,oll.- '
'New. Orleans; - Suga r Use and Trinidad • , •
Biolasses; 'New ,Yorlta VhiladelphiaSyr, ••• ~_: , _
ups: Cheese, Macaro ni, ormeeillE anti* Vesucßomlni,•
.bilneemeit, corn Stare , Farina, Obocolate, :Extract 0.
Coffee, conned engin , t reduced rates, washing and bah: ,
ing soda. - Tobacco Of tho most brands, and the
Rudd quality of Begin:. Also, a 4 beautifid assortment,
of Britalinta_Ware, ulaln and g4id band China Warty
Oleum,,Queeria43tone end , Eartheru Ware, . in,great ma,
riety, and an elOgaut let of Fancy,. Poeps,: extracts and ,
jierftimety foe the toilet: '' , , • . . • ,
'FRUITS: Including•Peaphes 'ln: Cos,' Retsina, Cran.
berries, dry apploe, t altron, alinonds,, oranges; lemons,
.
LIQUORS;_
... bIQUO118; Whalen'le..and eate r %
1(al7(
i 7 ;/(( ) embracing
ey,lr,d La: Il d i 4 o r ti k a ii n n d ci ol p t i ll
e y , sill=
, =,..- - ,
i- — ,, iiii •Sherry Port, lidaderlie, Wager, Catawba
•' \ -,------ -.' • ad Muscat Winds to castes and , bet..
tine,. neaten Is biekey, Holland Oln, - and . Beheld=
Belinapne.',
;FISH. AND SALT. . . •
• A large stock of LAMPS, Including Ditott's celebrated
lamps for buimlng Ketosene or coal 'nil, alio Sperm,
Plne; Lord and Coal Oil, :Burning Fluid, litiferm and
Star,Candles. '•: .• . • •
. CEDAR-WARE AND BROOMS., '
Bruehes„ • ll.Opes, Mop s, Soaps, Deena:Atm, Walters,
Looking-glasses, line letter and note paper, Willow
Ware, painted buckets, Ac.
Cotton and woollen Hose, and half Hose, And a full
stock of Gloves, lucludiug the well known Hanover
Buck Gloves.
. In short. his stock comprises everything that Is called
for in hie 'incur business, and to efforts will be spared
to render entire Satisfaction to hi" customer'.
U. 'INMOST.
Carlisle, Oct: 27, 1858-ly. ' •
414. Marketing of all kinds taken in exchange fo
..:- " 0141110dr 11.911414 )7 • '
• •
FAMILY .GROCEILY AND TE A
• . STORE, . • .
Just received and In store, a freehand well st• •
lected , mortment of illo, Java and Mara
calbo
• Coffee, Roasted. Coffee. Crushed'
• Pulverised _Sugars, Relined and
other brown Sugars, superior, •
Syrup Molasses, Orleans .
(baking) 11l o 1 as res.
• Spices of every variety,—
pure only ; Starch Farina and ,
' Chocolate. Maccareul, Cheese and
• . Crackers, Tapioca and Sags, Indigo,
Saleratns and Soda, 'Cream Tartar and as.
sorted Pickles, Mustard and Coriander Seed.
TEAS.—A line assortment In Packages,
:4,Z.Er
•••. and Ir build—as - well as all other articles
belonging to the btmluess—all at the lqviest
,1 1
.• and! late reduced prices. • .
J. W. EBY.
WATC HES, JEWELRY, AND
BILVER-WAREAT CONLYN'B old establlahed
Stand, West Main Bt., nearly opposite the Cumberland
Valley Bank'.
11-have Just received a now assortment of watches,
ewelry. medallions. silver ware, Ac...in addition to my
eraser stock to which I ifivite the attention of the
public, The assortment embraces fine gold and ell
lever watchea.llunting and open case do., got n
chore for Ladles and Gentlemen and ['diver pines
and Quertier watches of every variety in yle and
price: ,
Air line gold Medallions. Breast-pine for Ladles and
Gentlemen of every quality, pattern and price. Gold
fob, vest, curb and neck cheinn. Gold-bracelets, finger
tinge, cuff-pins, studs, sleeve-buttons, crosses, charms,
&c.,41c. Gold - and silver thimbles, Oliver end plated ,
butter knives, forks, table, tea. salt and mustard spoons
of every variety. A large assortment of gold, sliver
t o t yttiand common spectacles, to suit- all
ages to which we Invite epecial atten•
tion.
A fine lot of GOLD PENS from the beet makers,
Tortacle cases, fancy boxes, silver and pearl card mines,
gold end common bracelets, watch chains,
Mantle'Clockn and a variety of artiqlee. uou- -
,ally kept in Jewelry establishments, which 4tAsey
I will sell low for cash. All artleimmar -"KJ
tinted to be what they are represented. •
.
Particular attention pald an usual to • •
WATCH REPAIRING and all work war
ranted. 7
THOMAS CONLYN,
Dec: 2.1, T 557,1 .
VIRESII GROCERI
• ES!-
AT S.C. MUYETT'S •
Shad and Mackerel of different grad A tes,
lIIITETTS.
Salmon, Scale Flak and White Fish,
At I.IIIYETT'S.
Codiisb;Salt, and Pickled Herring,
1111YETT'S
Cheese and Crackers can be had .
tiled fruit, Preserves sad Jellies,.
At uiryrrre
Bugs,. pared Beet And Hamm,
At 111:1YETT'S.
A flesh supply of LIQUORS,
At.IIIIYETT'S.
011 a, Whita Lead, de. ac,
186 HARDWA R RE!' H RD -
WAE II
Jonhyne do Son have Jukt completed opening
their Spring Stock of Hardware, paints, Ulla. varn Me&
Ulms de.. to which they invite tile early atttention of
the public. We have groatiy onlarged our elork in all
Its various brenches,aud can now accomtuodatb the pub.
lie with
RELIABLR GOODS.. •
In large or email quantities, al the lowest prices. Out
we do not wish the public to understand that we have
brought all the monde In Philadelphia and New York to
our town, but wo can assure them that' ono look into
our store will convince thorn that we have enough to
supply the demand in this market. Persons wanting
geode in our line will find It to their advantage to give
us a rtill berore• making their purchases.—All orders
personally and punctually attended to, and o'o-misre
presentations made to offedt sales
JOHN P. LYNE & TON,
May 2,'00. North Hanover St. Carlisle
ft BELTING 1
I, Juat received a large aseortinent of all sizes
Gum Iteltlna, Gum Hone, Gum Parking, Am, and for
sale cheep at the Llardware Store of
uue 22,1800. 11 11. SAXTON.
NEW AIR LINE ROUTE
, TO NW YORK !
• •
•
. Arlo
-7.1.cs
SHORTEST IN DISTANCE
ACID CIIIIIIEST IN TIME
BETWEEN THE TWO CITIES •
• op .
NEW TORE
•
• ' AND ,
IXElfri e liSlCOM . g"
.
VIA READING, ALLENTOWN
AND EsrroN. 7i
BIORNINCI EXPRESS, We 4eaves New Yrkat 6 A.
M., arriving at Harrisburg at 12.45 noon, y hours
between the two cities.
MAIL LINE leaves New York at 12.00 noon, and ar•
rives at Harrisburg at SAO P. M.
MORNING MAIL LINE Ealst. leaves llarrleburg at
8.00 A. M.. arriving at New York at 80 . •
AFTERNO• IN EXPRESS LINE, East, Dorval Harris.
burg at 1.15 p If. arriving at New York at 000 P M.
Connections are made at Harrisburg at 1.09 . 1. tu t with
the Passongea Traine In each dinictlou on Alto nn sy
'rants Cumberland Valley and Northern MAW ROI.
reed. . .
All frit= connect at Reading with trains for Potts
vine and Phlladellihia, and at Allentoten the Mauch
Chunk, Easton. Ac.
fto change of Passenger Can or Baggage between Now
Yrok and Harrisburg, by the 6.00 A. M. Line from New
York or the 1.10 P. . 1. from Harrisburg.
4For beauty of scenery. and speed, comfort and Acorn
=dation. this route presents superior Inducements to
the travelling nubile. •
Fare between New York and Harrisburg FIFE DOL.
LARK. For tickets and other information apply to
J. J. CLYDE, General Agent, Ilerrisburg.
A TTENTION FARMERS AND
, BUILDERS.
,
The undersigned is the nolo agent for the celebrated
PEACH BOTTOM ROOFING SLATE. '
and waiter,'" a supply constantly on hand. This slate
ran he furnialted cheaper than shingles, and Is more
durable thku any other material.. It :can be procured
by'ealllng on the mltincrlber at his residence on Rant'
street. ' JACOB SIIROM.
Oa. N, B. Slane will be furnished to personals' &dia.
cent counties at tee shorten. notice:. .
' Carlisle June 20.1800,6 mos. - - •
QUGArt CURED
k, :"
Dried Beef. Bologna, Fish, Cheese. Coffees, ihtatt,
tiolassea, -Teas, Macceroni, , Dried' Fruit, ',Tomatoes,
Peaches in CAMP ? ' rine Apply, Corn dried and fresh, Ear
dines, Anchovies, (Dives. lqw.broonf. , Walnut and To.
matto Katsep. John flull,Locidon ClubilWireestershire,
India Soy, Harvey's andlleading Baum, Pickets of ph
kinds plain and fancy; Mustards plain and mixed, beat
quality Tobacco k &gars,
OLD ,RY.E. WHISKEY '•
}handles, Wines, and Glue, &v.. with a greet , variety 0
goods not enumerated to be sold at the loweat CASH
PRIORS. Country produce takenin :exchange,
May lie, ,DENTZ
- ,•••, WATCHES •
11,1 AND '
ex.
P.out t , • ,
E
• Mends, pain:leased the pribllogenerelly th,at
we have now in stole and ,offer Wholesale.* Retail, at
the iloweet Eash Prices, &large and vary choice etock,of
Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Stare ofy every va•
lot and style. • ; '• ' '
Every description of Diamond Work and other : Jewel.'
ty, made to order at short notice. ' ,
*a. Alt goodi warranted to be ad represented-4f*
Particular attention given to the repairing of Watch..
es and Jewelry of every titieriPlion. • • •
Sept. ld, rWiTAUPPER arIIAELEY. .
0ff0..822 pdarket,l3tpouth aide,) !bile.—
,*
==2=l=M
', - ",i;,.o#ibe.. - :",:".:4,',....'. 4iJi'll,
. ,
:VAVIO64IIi AND liIII%IBEILYAgD .
. inibieribera have thiUdey entered into part
nereltipitri trude?s.'
J,O. AC' nD: L'll - 41 B:
We wql hate COnabintlyAn hand and furnish to order,
• all kinds pnd quality:of . traned •
•••thmiiik, ' j", •
BCPOingliN:(i;
Plastering Lath,'Shingling Lath; worked'Xioor.
andWeatheeboardlng, Posts and liells,and every ar
ticlUthat kelpi3gs to a,LUMBER YARD. '- •
Paililinis of Shingles, to wit; , Whitepine,
and Oak, 'of .flifferant qualities. hoeing- Cars Of our
own we am ,furoish 'bills to order of any length and.
:*lttiatthe.vbertsst notice and on the most reasonable
_terms. - Our worked:board 4 will be kept under cover to
. that they can be finhed dry at all times.
We have constantly on hand.all kind* or Family Oen!
. under cover. which We will deliver clean to any,part of
.the lxifouifb: _To wlt „ • •
LYKUNS VALLEY, " 'ltrokeni Egg, Stove and Nut
LUKPo FIDDIGEit, ' •
TREVORTON, , • do. • do: do.
LOCUST- MOUNTAIN,
LOUDEST. ' e'
which we pledge ourselves to cell at the lowiTtcp,rices
•
we pTedgif w.-
Beelquelity of
Lirneburner'a and Blacksmith's • Coal,,
alweye on initawbfrh we will Nell at the low $t tigers
Yerd welt tilde of Grammar School, Main sticet.
ARMSTRONG & •110 F VER.
July 20,18* • .
CHAM - BERSBURG FEMA - LE.I3 BM-
N AjOr.
.
....,,
Tito locatleelly pleasant and healthy; and the advan:
tagea two equalled by few In the land.. The Institution
In large and prosperous, with a corps of ass.stants chi:.
seri with care. and well,qualid tq instruct In the solid
and ornamental branches, a influences in the board •
lag department are parental,: uriiletpl refining.
Thai' neNtssestdon. will commencg„ on the 12th day of
Septenibei. Catalogues may be 'had'on application to
the Principal. . ' . •
REFERENCES.. „ .
Bei. W. W. Ella, Carlisle; Rbv. John Ault, London,
Par(leo: II: Bucher, Esq., lloguestosre, Pa; lion. Geo.
Chambers, B. IL Schnook, D. D., S. R. Fisher, D. D., Rev,
P. B, Reese. Rue. Joseph Clark. Chambersblrg, Pa Pro
russets at Prleiaton, N. J., both of the College and Theo
logical Simbiary.
- Bev. HENRY ItEEVES,
Mrs. SARAd 11. REEVES;
• • Pnoclpals.
• J. It sciiricaluriurays •
FORWARDING' AND COMMISr
1 'ION nousz, '
FLOU,R AND FED,
COAL, PLASTER AND SALT.
The Inibscriber having taken the. Ware liouseCare
and fixtures of,Wm. B. Hurray's well known establish
ment, on Weld, !Ugh street . opposite Dickinson College,
would inform the public that he has entered Into a
general Forwarding and Commission business,
The highest market price will be paid for Flour, Crain
-and produce of all kinds.
Thev are aloe prepared to freight produce and Rock
to Philadelphia and Baltimore, at the lowest rates, with
safety and despatch.
PLASTER AND SALT kept constantly on hand, and
FLOUR AND FEED at wholesale - or retail.
Coal of all kilide. embracing,
. LYKEN'S VALLEY.
• LUKE FIDDLER,
SUNBURY WRITE ASH, •
LOCUST OAP,
Limeliiiiner's and Blacksmith's
COMB'TANTLT YOB BALE. ,
KEPT ENDED. /COVER
and delivered dry to any part of Om town.•
• J. It. NONEMAKER
Carlisle, August 17, 1850
N •-E W' 0A L Y- AR D
AT THZ WEFT END OP cAnusix.,
The subscriber would respectfully call the attention
of Llmehurdegs, and the Citizens of Carlisle, and the
surrounding country generally, to his •
NEW OA YARD,
attached to his Ware House, on West High, St., 'Where
he will keep constantly on - band a large supply of the
best quality of COAL, to wit:
Lykens Valley. Luke Fiddler, Pinot:lmes and Trever
ton-, llrriken, Egg and Nut Coal—screened and dry coal,
which he.pledges himself to eulJ at the lowest possible
prices. Beat quality of
LIMEBURNEIVI3 AND - BLACKSMITH'S COAL
always on baud.
gf41411 orders left at the Ware House.' or at his reel
dyne° in North Ilauciyer street, will Is .promptly at
tended to. J. W. IiENDERSON.
Carlisle, April 14, .'6M—H.
GLASS! .O,ASSIr PAINTS!
PAINTS !I A full assrument of Olalio of all sizes
and quality, with a large dock of fraoh PAINTS, all
colors. Oils, Tarnishes, de., Cement in large or email
quantities, at low figures at
JOHN P. LYNN-A SON,
North Hanover Street
0ct,27,141
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH. BITTERS.
. ~ . . __. ____ - • .
The rop'rletoremnd manufacturers of DOS
TETTLE'Si 'CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT
TERS cluzrappoal with parfect confidence to
physicians andOillzene generally of the United
states, becausethe article has attained a repu
tation heretofore unknown. 4. few facts upon
this point mill streak more powerfully than
volumes of dare assertion or blazoning puffery.
The reortsunirption of liosietter'S 'Stomachs Bit
ters fdr.-Zhe hist year amounted to, over a half
million bottles, and from its manifest steady
increase in Ames past, it is evident that during
the corning year the, consumption will reach
near ono million bottles. This immense amount.
could never have been sold but for the rare
medicinal properties contained in the preparM
lion, and the sanction of the most prominent
physicians, in those sections - of the country
where the article is best known; who apt only
recommend the Bitters to their patiesits; but
are ready atillilites to giro testimonials to its
'efficacy in all eases of stomachic derangements
and the diseases moulting therefrom.
This is note temporary popularity, obtained
by extraordinary efforts in the way of trum
pet ing 111° , 4:polities of the Bitters, but a solid
estimation of an invaluable medicine, which is'
destined to be as enduring as time itself. •
Ilostetter'S Stomach Bitters have proved
a Godsend'to regions where fever and ague
and Tarim other bilious complaints have
counted their victims by hundreds. To be
able to etZte confidently that the "Bitters"
aro a. certain cure for the Dyspepsia and like
diseases, ielo the proprietors a source of un
alloyed pimento. It removes all morbid matter
from the ~storonoh, purifies the' blood,. and
imparts reSewed vitality to the nervous system,
givir.g it itat tone ' and energy indispensable
for the restoration of health. It operates upon
the stomac, liver, and other digestive organs,
mildly but, powerfully, rind soon restores them
to a conditOn essential to the healthy discharge
of the fu • lions of nature. .•
AIIII3YETT'S
Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily as
per direetpns on the bottle, and they will find
in itaretimolant peculiarly adapted to comfort
. .
.
declining.: ears, it is pleasant to the palate,
invigeratit g to the bOwels, excellent as a tonic,
and roluvq.tating generally. We have the aid
deuce oflowlands of aged M en:: and *onion
who have
e t
. xperienced thtibenetit . of using this
preparati whilci.auffering from stomach de
rangemen and general debility; acting under
the advice of physicians, they have abandoned
all delete ions. drugs and. fairly tested the
merits of this article.. A few words to the
gentler se . There are certain periods when
their. oar are se harassing that many of them
undo ,
sink the trial. The relation of mother
and child is so' absorbingly tender, that the
mother, e Melly If she , be young, is apt to
forget he own health in her extreme anxiety
for her in nt. Should the period of maternity
arrive dung the . summer season, the wear of
body and Ind is generally aggraVated. , Here,
then, is a eeessity for a stimulant to recupe
rate the c Crewe( the system, and enable the
mother to ear up under her exhausting trials
and rasp sibilitim Nursing mothers,gene
rally pre r thilltitiers to all other invigora
tors that roaelve the endmement of physi
cians, bee u se , it is , agreettible to the; taste as
well ea s e - tala to give. a permanent increase
_
of bodily e t , trongth, •. . , •
All th persona, to whom we have partidu.
larly refirre4 aboveoo wit: sufferers from
feier andagne, caused by malaria, diarrhant,
dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite, and
all' disetdep - or derangements of the stomach,
suPernmi t.ed invalids, persons of sedentary
.oecupati „and nursing mother/3, will consult
their : a si physical welfare by giving ta llos-
tatter's Vllsbratedlltomach Bitters atrial. .,
6411:1T1QN,;--.lVe caution the publid against
using an i 4 thertnany fiat:Wow:o counter
feits, but ask. for UCISTETTWeI CELEIIIiATXD
'Bromtoulltiraus, and pee that each bottle boa
the words f.‘Dr..l. llostetter's Stomaohllitters"
blown on; thif , side 'of the bottle; and clainped'
on the rretalllo cap Jeweling -the cork, and
observe that our antophaignatere is on the
16r•Frvi ermany
aped 'and sold bygOSTETTEIt do'
learnt, Pittaburgb, Pa., and gold 'by all
&again ' , grocers, :and dealera generally
through t the, iiiited States , Bouttt'Andr..
it. . . . . . . ,
Ifor,salo 8. Alikut. B.Bt. ithverstlok,Carllsloi John
O. Attlck. obn'B4lnbonich,, Shipponsburg: L. Kant,
may, ..1. A t ItnhOlug. litectunlcsbunl ; and Druflolots
• comity ',throughout' Om county. ; - • ' Nov.B, 6D.' ; ,
•
• iI\TAIEB , OD,:itIiIkES.- •
Just. ninelnad of
• very bask tdnins and all Wareantad. Oonntry murcbante
lonppllod nikb hallo. at.' Inanullictaint iniaes; at' kite
t, 4 „ • ' .171iNfr:St
glis . Cl,liiiieoiig': .
ool).! - G 011 .- .Lt'F - k Cl' 00 IS 1 . .1 I.
Just received it!thir pinup Ind eery of the und
signed, lots 91 good th:abo: a port of o hleb are the
" • —Meru:M.l62lly s,oalad PSACLIES, (fresh)
' • • " .TOMATOES, .
„. J., • - CCILN, "
._ •
0 .•
AIM-ALMA ,
" •", OYSTERS, " •
• LolicTchd.
'PIN SI A PPLE , " • •'"
• .• " TURTLE SOUP, " „
4 . ' SARI/INES, 0 4 . 4
(Plcklod ClorklOs,' ChOw Cho*, Pieeitllli, • Lobsters.
Cauliflower, Capers.
°Urea, 'rornatoo Katoup, Walnut do., Mushroom do.
Pepper Sauce, llmidny, Witte, Cranberries,' the Iluest
'of' Stied Poet ', Hittpir.e.lred slams, Shoulder. Bologna
Sau'sdge, &inn St • Olaccoroul. Sugaio, Coffees, Team.
'Moleutseo, and le ii of all kinds. - . .
'QUEt NSITA,SE, PINY, SEGAIIS. among which are
twenty five thousand Herman Sikes. prima Tobacco.
and the very boat arid .purest LIQUORS In the county.
Confectionary - and Fruit de.
All of which aro Offerod folk° zen's of Carlisle and
county of Cumberland. at the lowest prices for cAon.
COMMONS, COME ALL, two doors East" of Ithoads'
.. •
Warehouse s
Wid."I3ENTZ.
Cadlele, Nov. 9, 1869.
Y i •
81
lßli' INSURANCE:- THE . ALL E N
• AND EAST WINNSBORO' MUTUAL FIRE IN
RANCE COMPANY of Cutaberlahrt county. ineorie.
rated by an act of Assembly, is Sow fully orgsnlei!d,stul
in operation under the management of the followin
commissioners,via: , • • .
• Daniel Baily, William it. Gorges, Michael Cm:kiln.
J. Eichelberger, Chrlctian . Staymen, Joke C. Dun
lap, Jacob' H. Glover, [AlYilt - flyer, 8. Eberly, Ilenja
min 11. Homer, Ji Brandt, Joseph Wickersham.
Alexandra Cathcart. • .
The rates otitis:mince are so low and feat rable as any
Company of the kind in the State. Persons wishing to
become members are Invited to make applleathln to the
agents of the company, who are willing to wait upon
them at any time.
. . „ . WM. It. GOIiOAS. President
•. CHRISTIAN 'STAYMAN, Vice Proshient
• LEWIS DYER. Secretary •
MICHAEL COCKLIN, Treasurer..
moungere.—Wm. H. Onrgas, L. flyer. Christian Stay
man, M. Cocklin. .1.0. Duller', IL Mo, tin, D. Bails, J.
ll.Cobver, Alex. Cathcart, J. Wickersham, J. Eichelher
ger, S. Eberly, J. Drandt.
AGENTS.-
CUM OBBLAND COUNTY.— John Sbe nick. Allen,
Henry Zearing. Shiremanstown; Samuel Woodburn
Dickinson; Henry Bowman; Churchtown ;' Mode. Mil
oth, South ; Samuel Graham. W. :Penns
bero'• Bainuel.Cociver, slectum Ice:burg ; J. W. Cocklin.
Shopilerdstown; D. Cnover, Shopberdstown ; .1. 0. Sag
ton, Silver Spring; Benj. Have:stick. Silver Spring :
Charles Bell, Ca:lisle ; John Flyer, ilarllsle.
YORK. COUNTY.—W. S. Pleking. Dover: Peter Weil
ford, Franklin; Jac. II rifilth. -Warrington J: F. Den,
deaf. Warrington: D. Rutter, Netiburg; R. 0, Clerk.
Dillsburg.
DAUPHIN CO.—Homer & Loebmpn, Harrisburg.
Members of the company having policies about to
pin. can have theme* • wed by making application In
anyjof the Agents.
•
• pril 20. 1859.
•
HOW,ANRD ASCO'CiATION
estILADELPIII 4
A Benevolent Institution, established by special el
dolma& for the relief of the sink and distressed.
' afflicted .with Virulent and Epidemic, diseases. .
and'especially for the Cure of DitillAßCS of
- the Sexual Organs
MEDICAL ADVICE given gritt Is, by thp Acting Sur
peon. to all who apply by letter. with a description o
their condition, (age, oceupattoiti habits of Ilke t ,
and its eases of extreme poterty. Medicines IM.ohbet
frewof charge.
VALUABLE REPORTS on Sperotatorrheett. and nOua
Diseases of the Sexual Organs. and on the NhW It I.IB
EDIES employed in the DiFp..ry sent to the athlete,
in sealed letter ouvelOpes. free of charge. Two or time.
Stamps for postage will be acceptable.
Address. DR. SKILLEN lIOUOIITON. Acting Sot
goon. Howard Atotociatiort, No. 2 ;tooth Ninth Repot
Philadelphia, Pa. ,- By order of the Director. -
EZRA D. HEARTH ELI,. Presob
()En. FAIRCHILD, Secretary,.....:
Det..21,1859.—1y
T
, Thousands aro daily speaking in pralma of .
'DN. EATON'S
• INFA. , iILE ChDIAL.
•
And why? begahse it never falls to afford lustantahcons
relief when given lAA time. It arts as it by matte, and
ono trial alone will convinte you that what we say is
true. It contains
-NO PAREGORIC _ OR OPIATE
of soy kind, sod therefore relldtree by rams Ina the
sufferings of your child, bustynd of by deadening its
seneibilit les. For this reason It commends itself ne the
only rellehleprornratien now 'known for Children
Teething, Diarrhoea. Dysentery, Grip
ing In the: Dowels. Acidity .ol the etomneh,
Wind. Cctd in the head, add Croup. also. for softening
the gums. reducing-Inflater Lion. regulating the Bowels
and relieving pain. It has no areal—being an anti epee
medic It is nsed!with mifnlllnx sue.. in all CAR. of
R. , IV nitlYSl?r t nit &WMlra :rnr-ta t t
from there sad and blighting commits. vices which are
certain to result froth the One of narcotics of whir
other remedies for Infantile ComPlaitets are comp. - reed.
take none but DN. EATON'S INFANTILE CAiIDI Ai..
thin you can rely upon. It is perfectly banniere and
cannot Injure the moat delicate infafit. Price, 25 cents
„Full' accompene rneh bottle. Prepared nosy
by .. . CHURCH k DUPONT:
" No' 4. Itroedway New York.
gLOOD F 0
Healthy human Blood upon being
ANALYZhII
always presents us with the same essential elements
and gives of course the True atendard. vanalyzeth
Blood orn per.on suffering from Consumption, Live .
Complaint, .Dyspepta, Bciofua,, c. end we find in
every Maumee curtain deficiencies in the red globules
of Blood flupply these deficiencies and you are made
well. The BLOOD VOOD.Is rounded upon this Theory
—hence Its astonishing sums. There are
FIVE PREPARATIONS
.adapted to the iniellelenees n( the Blood in different
diseases. For (lough% Colds Broochitis. or any affec
Lion whatever of the TilltDATur LUNGS inducing Con.
suuttaion, me No 1, which is always the No. for De
premien of Spirits. Lock of Appetite. and for all Chron.
lc Complaints arising from Over use, General Debility.
and Nom ous Prostration. No: 2. for Liver Complaints.
N 0.3 for-Dyspepsia. Being already prepared t ier ab
sorption it 1. taken by drops and carried immediately
into the eirculatiou, so that what you gain you retain
The No. 5 is for Female irregularities, ilveterie, Wee
nesse& he. See special directions for this. For ma
Rheum. Eruptions, Scrofulous. Kidney, and Bladder
Complaints, take fld 5. In all cases the direction must
bo strictly followed; Price of the Blood Food $1 per
bottle. Sold by MICRO,' .t DUPONT,
No 4U9 limadtray, New York.
3' W. Dyolt & Sons. Philadelphia, and 0.11. Keyser
Pittsburg Wholesale Agents.
For Sale by S. RIMS& Carlisle.
THE
ONLY PREPARATION
WORTHY OF .
Universal Confidence & Patronage
FOR STATESMEN, JUDGES, CLERGYMEN,
Ladles and Gentlemen, in all parts of the world use*
to the efficacy of Pref. 0. .1. %%mere Hair
and gentlemen of the Press are unanlineua In its
A few teal huoutala only rail be hero Oct n Neu dreular
fur more, and it will be impossible for you to doubt
, a 9 Nall
,Street, Now York,-Her 201h,1859.
Ozemeara :Yuitr note oftioribth lust., bar been
'received, saying that you bad heard that I bad be.o,
benefited by' the use of Wood's Hair litibintive.ar d re
queening my certificate of the fact 111 bad no objection
to give it.
I award It to you cheerfully, because I think It due.
ale in *Molt Mt years; the color of my hair auburn.
and inclined to curl. Some five or six yenta since It be
gan to turn gray. and the scalp on 110 croon of my
head to Mope its Sensibility and dandruff to form upon It
Each of these ditagreabliities Increased with time, and
about'fbur months shirt a fourth wan added to then,.
by hair Wiling off tit:. top at my bud threatening
to maltame bald.
In this unpletteant.predieatnent. I wan inducel to try
Wood'a Hair Bestowal, . mainly to asset thetalllngoff
of my bah. for I reall. bad to, expect: tins that gray hair
could ever be restored to its original c or xcept from
'Eyes. I was lin senor gran tlysurprland find after the
use of two bottles only that not only was the Janine
off arrested but the color was restored to theme hairs
and sensibility to the Kalp.'ind dandruff ceaecd So Rem
' on my bead, v ory. much to the gritificition of my wife,
at whom solicitation I woe induced to try it.
For this, among the many obligations I owe to her
sex, latrongly recommend to all husliends who' value
the admiration of their wino.. SP profitiliy my example,
and use it If grit(Wing gray or getting bald.
Very respectfully, BEN. /.31111VENDEB.
ToO. 3. 3 Wood .t C0...414 Broadway. Ne-w-Tork.
My hunfirarenbaent from the elly, and I ant no longer
at No 11 Carrot Place.
Slam:Mon, Ala., July 20th. 1860.
To Prof. 04. Wood :—Dear Sir :,Yeur ^ Bair Ilestom
tire" has Mummy hair icsniurh good • since I cowmen
cod the use of It; ihatill wish to make known to thti
public drib: effecta 00 the:hair. which are great. A man
or woman may be nearly' deprived of hair. and by a re
;sort to yorir "Hair IteitorAtive," the hair. will return'
more beautiful them ever; at least tide, it toy expert
once. -Believe .6 alll ' •" • Yours truly.
WM. H. KENEDY.
• P. S.—You can publish the above If you like. By
publlshing In our Southern- papers you will net more
pit:swage eolith: I me several of your certillcates In
the Mobile klercur,Y : a strong Southern paper.
' M. U. Kenedye
WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE.
Prohnor 0. J. Wood: Dear glr:—llasing bad 'the
misfortune to lose the hest portion of mwhalr, from the
effects of the yellow fever..ln New Urbane In IBM. I
WAS Induced to make a trial of your preparntien, and
ihmullt to answer es the very, thing needed. aly heir
le now tlnek and'plessy. and no Words - can ispress my
obligations to you in giving tcitbe afflicted such itrea•
sure. ' ' •PINt. Y
,10UNBON.
• .The Itesteratlva le put up In bottles of *h i re slteselm
large, medium, and {smell; the small holda 34 a. pint.
and retail, for one dollar per bottle: The medium beide
tat lewd twenty per cent More In proportion• then the
small, retails for two dollars par bottler the large holds
.a Oar!. &mil per enut more proportion , and roman
fir three
J. WOOD. & cm, Proirleters; 444 Bresd*ay, New
York: pialll4.letrkft, Street:, St,Loule•
And sold by ell 400d , DruiRists atodgemoy tioods
terel. ; : ' .
•
listiiantons. - :
CA:RLISLIi AND YHILA~LLI'HiA
Yha ivot_-
"'""
404,0 P.
DAILY NREI[i - lIT LINE.
• r FREED, WARD & FREED,
11.11t14 MELT, riIILAUCLPUUA. ,
, J. &"D. npoAps, ,
.
, -
FAIN SREET, CAIILICIA:p PA:
Silrearil of this Lhie leave the Depot 811. blark?t, et.,
Dally,'at 4 OWOO4 P. M.
,beave Carlisle, Daily, at 7 o'clock. A- M.•
Otodslntended for this Line ehould be marked C.
• I'. Dolly Freight lane, and sent In by 4 O'clock.
. .
VEW..-a.T.AGE
I The ituhtiOrtitvii,bas started a triweekly Hue' or
Stages hetweerithrllile, and Landleburg. frAlltig Car
lisle ovary llondaYi!Wedimiday and Friday, immedi•
ately on the arrival of the , aftpraoon. train of ears from
the east. Returning, leaveti•Landlaburg at 800 A. 01.,
every Tuesday, Wednesday apd„ Saturday,- and arrives
at Carlisle 'at 1.00 31.,,1a..Parry•county, Warm
Springs, Sharma n sdale, Sterrett's Oap and Carlisle Sul
phut...Springs. On and afar June the 15th, the line will
be run dolly for the accommodation of passengers going
to the Billings.,
fare to the several points as ollowst
Carlisle to Sulphur Springs,' . : .. • • • • .; ES 00
Sterrett's Clap, ..• . . . . 70
Mere - meadsle, . • . :
" . Perry l'eußty Warbi
HiAndisburg, .. . . .
• . RETURNING.
i.smilsburg to Warm Springs, . . . . $0 gt,
• Ithermanadale, . . 50
Sterrett's dap, . . . 75
Sulphur Sptings, . . . . 00
" Carits;e, . . . 110
.
The above line will regularlycarry the *Alb to and
from the 'leveret points above indicated.
i time also a well stacked LITLItY PTAULF. fora
which lam at all Omen ready to furnish homes &micas
rinses to those who will favor me with their patrobaee,
en the, moat reasonable Leans and in the very best nyle.
mayl9lBsB. GE011.013 WENDEL.
F_ A iXCE4SIOR PICTURES
A. It. lIENIVOOD would respectfully inform tho
e Miemlof Carlisle and vicinity that hq has taken rosin,.
in 'hug'e new building, emit. corner ref Market Square;
ethers he is at all times ready to take AbiIIitOTYPES
in the latest and most approve.' style. Pictures taken
in retiny and cloudy weather as well-as clear. and eat.
refection given or no chillies made. Portraits and Da-
guerreotypes copied. Miniature Pictures taken for
Lockets etc., In Ambretype. • ,
A mbroty pes warranted to stand the test of time, beta,
or stater.
Ladles and Gentlemen are cordially Invite d to re
and examine specimens.
Priers from 2:lets. to $lO. A. It. lIENWOOD. _
Mal=
f H
. , . .
lY E STA LE:aving pur
j Rl'
ctiminil from J. IL Nonemeker his LIVERY ICP
TABLISIIIIRIVIL I wllibe always Yeady to accommo.
date the public with. HORSES, CAR.
~ MAGER. BUSIGIIM and every °thin ar.
licie In my line. By strict attention to
besi nes u desire to please, the subscriber hopes to
r.,...el liters share of public patronage.
010110 E lIENDEL.
N. B. Omnibusses on hand to supply those who may
ht. in need ,f them. 0. IL
vov. . 25. lii!,;.. - . ,
.1 ME S it. IV E A.V S
••••11'Ai CAB
ern
INET 91_
CHAIR
MANUFACTORY, 'Tr
NoRTII 114 NOTER STRUT. CARLISLE, PA
.llavh.g been engaged In the bueltiesa for mer twenty
years he would return thanks to his eustathers and
frit nii, tar. the encouragement extended to him
it, years gone I y, and further assures them that no
pains will be spared. to give . full satisfaction to all who
may favor him with a call
• MAI ICS AND FLIANITURE, ,
I every description constantly on hand, or made to
.order. Warranted to he of the hest quality, of the la
oat style, weld finished, and solo at the lowest possible
priovs oor cash
lie 411 r ., contioucti bushiest. as en UNDERTAKER.—
neatly made Collins. Metallic or otherwise. kept con
stantly on hand and funerals promptly attended to
personally In town or country, on the most reasonable
terror.
• • •
Cherry end Walnut Coffins, isrmrsize, II ell finished
end lined Inside, from 8 told dollars.
Walnut Coffins covered from 15 to 30 dollars.
JAMES It. WEAVER.
• _ 2
May 25. 1854-Iy.
N. 4.—Two properties situate In Cburcbtown,Cumb.
county, are offered fur sale on easy terms. Apply as
above. A •J. IL W. •
---
t William
Practical PL UMB '
in the bitsement of
Main Sere.
P. Lynch,
' and GAS FITTER,
the N. E' Church,
t, Carlisle. -
Iron Sinks, •
Beth Tube, -
Bath Boilers,
Wadi Basin.,
tlYdroulle Ramo, kr.
Lead and Iron PiPee,
ilydrarna,
lint & Cold Shower Baths,
Water Closets.
Force And Lift pumps,
Wro'l Imo Ward Tubes,
And every description of cocks and fittings for gam,
M: ir t*r intorMPTlVree k !:s2 .an .7.!•ls h r. t a=. 3 ,... 'd
qab
at abort notice, in the most modern style. An materi
als and .. .roe , In our line at low rates and warranted.._
, r0 -Country work and Jobbing promptly attended to.
Bar. 23. 1554-1, , . - .
lA.LTEIL C. WHITMAN.
]baler in
FINE . GROCERIES
. W• orner 17th and, Arch Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
•
Importers of Cross k Illackweire • •
EN ,1.1011 PICKLES aril SAUCES.
Particular attention paid In selecting fine
~TEAS & COFFEES
For Fandlies.Sugars always at Refiners' prices. Choice
WINES, LIQUORS and SWABS, of. the boat brands,
always on baud. •
:day 0, 'oo,ly. •
NAILS! NAILS ! ! NAILS 1 I !
A large Mock of good, Clean, Neat, and Tough
nails. at. the lowest Prices: - Our nails are - worth - Wee
l w
a keg more. than any other make of na le mid in our
town. this Is the Opinion Of mechanics ho have. tried
them, we also have a fall assortment o
BUILDING !MATERIALS,
of the latest and moat approved styles. All condi war.
routed as represented. JOHN P. LYNN & SON.
May 2, !tit). ' North Hanover St. Carlisle.
600 TRACE CHAINS OF ALL
• kinds with a large assortment of
=I
BREAST CHAINS,
CON CHAINS, • SPREAD Se., Sc.,
Just resolved at the Cheap ILardsvere Store of
Marsh 7. 'GO. HENRY SAXTON
kel RAN:VILLE • STOKES' GIFT
3 EMPORIDNI•
ONE PRICE
AND NO ABATEMENT,
No. 6R7 ellestnut Street
°mornle Stokes 'would return thanks to the public
for their appreciation ol his efforts to please, and their
liberal patronage. .
In 1.1 der to keep up thin kindly feeling, he has yiel
dud to the solicitations of many of hie friends and in•
a ugurated a new system, of DIDa with each Garment
Sold. To his choirs selection of Ana Fa. riM, and made.'
up Clothing :he invites the scrutiny of the public, as
well as to his new mode..of doing business. Each sr-
Mete is warranted to be In Fabric, Style and Mak.,
equal to any gotten up In the City. and ONE PRICE,
• lower than the lowestO marked oil the ticket.
Each article eold, or measured for, is accompanied, by.
a (lilt, varying in value from $1 to $lOO.
N. 11.--Nobe but the ~oat skilful Designere. Cutters
and Workmen employed; and sa(tebet ion in Fit, Feah•
ion, Fabric, Price and Gift; guaraweed AN VILLE
STOKES' ono prim gift r clothing ereporbani. No. CO7
Chestnut Street. • May 26 '60.-om.
NAMES BROS.)
OVERSTRUNG OR aND &OTION
P,I A N . O FO'RT,ES,
.
Celebratod thr superior quality of torn and elegance
and beauty oi . fliilSil "thew Slim. have always taken
the Final! Pli6UtU3l when pl and In competition with
ther makers. CHALLENGE Au. Contemner. A splendid
ssortment of LOWS XIV and plainer styles alwisys on
mud. Also Second hand Pianos ; and rit,INCE•B HI
!ROVED iIIiLODEONS from 4.15‘t0 V. 40.
4:ip- Every Inotrumont
„NV !ranted.
Ifrgß'S
N AU. Plano • I, IMpot.
, 8: It. Cor.ith T .11 Sta. Min
July la, 1880.-4 anus.
•
100,. TONS 1110 N `D ROLLED
L IRON of the very beet ENGLISH BRANDS warren
din every way Superior to American make. Just re.
'bed with a large assorttuent 8f
, .
Sheet iron, - Anvils,
• Hoop Iron, YR s& •
Rand Iron, ' Files, • '
Horse-Shoe - Iron, , Rasps, .
Spring Steel, Bolts,
Cast eteel, Rivets, • 4.
. Blister I teed, Nuts. - -.
• Washers. . • ROllB Shoes.
Screw Plates.- • ~ ..Nails..
~ , Blacksmith Bellows dr,. kr.
beeper than the cheapest, at the Hard wit re Store of
• March 7,'00. .. , HENRY SA.XTON.
N. B 'All Iron sold at' city prices etlth,•freight added
• a dwarranted. , •
'D A INTS AND OILS.—' ..'
10 Tons White lead, 1000 Gallons of I. Joel
ceirad with a large assortment of •
'imbibes. -.• Fire Proof Paint. ; .
Turpentine, .. . Florence white. . . ..
• Japan. : White Flue, •
. Futty, ~ _, - •Colored Zell,. . -
Litharge.' • ' : • Hod 1.44 '•
• , Whittog.. , • .-' -Belied OIL
,
• .Glue, ~ - , . -. Lard Oil.
-• . Shellac, -Sperm Oil,
. , , ' • ',• :' . Faint Brlish'es, Fhb Oil, Sr., '
~.o,,iess oratory. description Am, end-Oil in tans and
I:tlistiat, the Hardware Store at , - •
.111,kieh,7, , NIO:r- . = r
_. --• '.. ' It:NBT SAXTON.
" 1- 41.:EASE TAKE - NOTICE. 4. - .•
t faddish k Sawyer will open no the 12th Sept. at
I NEW. STORE ROOM • under Martin's Hotel • the
I' %est and mod'eledant assortment of New floods eras
'erect In Radiate. We respectfully esk the public, to
r and misvalue the themselves; .Thankful , fer past
I •.•nn we haps. hy attention to: , meat &Continent.ro'ot
. _ • . I.V‘PFLUA
YSPEIESIA 'REMEDY
. . •,
Dnj DARIUS HAM'S • • .
• . •
Aromatic, Invigorating Spirit.,
This Med'etre 13118 been • used by iho public for -
years. with increasing favor. It is rectum, ended to
cure 'Djepepeda, Nervousness. Heart burn Colic,
Paler., 11'1,1,1 in the Stomach, or Pains in the
Bowels. fiends be. Drowsiness. Kidney Con. .
plaints, lam Spirits, - Delirium Tremens,
Intemperence.
It S.timulateo. Abliirat es, Invigorates, but will not
• utox,leate or Stupefy. •
As a gedicin . it le quick and effectual, curing the <
most aggravated chess of Dy.paltsia,Yldney Complaints •
and all °Oer derengemonts of the Stdinacl6 and Dow.
els, in a speedy manner.
It will Inntautly revive the moat droopleg and noel.
anebolly spirit., and, restore the weak, nervous end
eleklylo health. strength and VI.,Sr. . •
Permian who, from the injudicious area of liquor.,
have become dejected, and their nervouit pystems chat
tered. constitutions broken down, oral aubject to that '
horrible cum to humanity, the.Dolnuou TlintEniii
almost imtoodiately feel the happy and healthy invigrW
rating efllcitcy Of Dr. slant's Invigorating Spirit.
. • j9IIAY IT.WILL DO: •
•
Doss—One Wine glees full as often as necessary. •
One,dnee will remove all Dad Spirit.,
One dese will cure Heart burn. ; -
Three dorms will cure Indigestion. . -
' One dose will give you a Gotd Appetite. • '
One dose will atop the distressing pales of Dyspepela.
One doge will remove the distreesinganddliugreeable
effects of Wind or Flatulence, and an soon an the atom
ad, receives' the. Invigorating Spirit, the (Damning
load and all painful feelings' will be removed.
One dose will remoye the most distressing pains of •
Colic, either in the stomach or bowels. , •
A few doves will remove all obstructions in the Kid.'
nay, Bladder or Urinary Organ..
Parsons who are seriously ciliated with any Sidney
a Complaints are assured speedy relief by a dose or two
a and a radical cure by the nee of one or two bottle..
. •
76 NIGHTLY DISSIPATION. •
Persons who, froth dissipating too much over night,
and feel the evil' effecte of poisonous liquors,'ln violent
headaches, sickness at stomach. weakness, giddiness,
de., will, fled one dose hill remove all bad feelings.
allies of weak and sickly constitutions. should take
the Invigorating Fpirit three times a day It will make
them strung; healthy and happy, remove all °barite.
lions rind irregularities from the menstrual organs and
restorb the bloom of health and beauty to the careworn
lace.
During pregnacy It will be toned anlnval sable medl
Inv to remove disagreeable sensations at the stomach.'
All the proprietor asks in a trial, and to Induce this
in has put up the laviaoamiaa Sezoec in pint bottles
Jit 50 els., quarts $l. •
in. For sale in Carlisle by 8. W.l enstiek; In Me
bnulcsburg byL Kauffman, and by Druggists genet , '
Feb, 1, 1860.-I.a.
1860. SItING T A A , _ pIII 0 N 5,,,
J• ,
•
KEiLERS' QLD STAND."
A cordplete stork °tirade and Ceps
now ready for lospectlon.
SILK,
' FUR,
.CASSIIIERE. ..
" FELT '& WOOL.
aln every style &nail:totality. We call partlenlaretten
non to oul $3 BILK HATS. Silk and soft fiats, o
any style manufactured to ordor. Cape of all kinds
RECOLLECT KELLER'S OLD STAND. , .
North Hanover Street.
garlhale March 14. 1660.
12212
1000 I? O, XES OV GLASS.-
01011 niter, Double and single thick. Plain, Crew
mental Coh lod dc. Just received at the Cheap nerd
Ware Ron
!larch
200. GRIND STONES,.
Of all alma. warranted of the beat quality. Jest
etelerd at the Hardware Store of
March 7. 'OD. MENItY SAXTON.
13 0 Vir DER . - .. ', .
ji. 25 Kegs Dupont, Rock and Rifle powder,. with •
large aosortment of
Shinty Fuse, .. Stone DrDls,
Pleks, gtouo Sledges,
Crow Bars, StbneJlammers.
. Just received at the cheip hardware Store of
51areli, 7. '6O. HENRY SAXTON.
DE FOREST, ARMSTRONG & CO.,
- DRY GOODS MERCHANTS,
80 4- 82 'Chambers Si., N. Y. •
Would notify the Trade that they are opening Weekly
In new and beautiful patterns, the
•
. • iVAALS.tI:7?4'd
- AIIIOSKEAd•,
"A. -new - Print, which excels every Vrint In the Country
for perfection of execution and
,deslgn In full Madder
Celorn Our Prints are chesper than any In market,
red meeting with extensive sale,
Orders promptly :Mended to.
~,~
TAR AND WOOD NAPTIMPECTORAL
Is the best medicine in the world for the core of
Coughs and Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma, Difficulty
breathing, Palpitation of the Heart, Diptheria, and
for the relief of patients in the advanced stages of
togetherNlth all diseases or the Throat and Chest, and
prallispose to Consumption.
• 'lt is peculiarly adapted lothe radical cured' sthma.
Being prepared by a prudical Physician and D r / ig
and one of great experience In the cure of the va eus`
diseases to Which the human frame is liable.
It is offered to the afflicted with Aho greatest Oaf- .
deuce.
tgli..Try It and be convinced that it Is Invaluable In
the cure ofllrenrhiral affections. Price 60 colic per
bottle.
P.SENIVBIN'P AEOMATIC BALSAM, every valuable
remedy for Diarrivrea, D,yeente y, Chiller* Morbid, and
all Bowel afflictions. - Try it—Price 26 cents per bottle.
1101. The above medicine. are prepared only by Dr. A.
ESEN MEIN & CO.. Druggista end Chemists N. IT.Cor.
of Ninth & Poplar Streets, Philadelphia. Sold by every
respectable Druggist and Dealer of Medicine throughout
the State.,--
- June 21,111}6074y.
•
POND'S EXTRA CT OP HAMAITELIS,
• OR PAIN DESTROYER..
Is ono of the few domestic remedies which have come
Into gepsmi use and favor, without polling. It is the
product of a eimple shrub. harmless in all -cases, and as
a domestic remedy unequalled. For Burns. Cuts, Brunt
Res. Soreness, Lameness, Sprains, Rheumatism. Rope,.
Ulcers. Old Sores and Wounds, it has not an equal. It
is also used with great succera for Toothache. Headache
Neuralght,.S.ore Thrtab Colic, Marsha:lr, Hommenese,
and other similar troublesonie and painful affections,
while it promptly arrests all Hemorrhages. Hundreds
of physician's use it daily in their prartire, and give it
their unqualified recommendation. Sold by our agents
and dealers, and by
- F. lIUMPHREYS & CO., 562 Broadway,
Pots Proprietors and Manufacturers.
Aug,: 2, 'BO.-iy.
lIALTER OLIAINS,
Ylrrlf CHAINS,'
TONGUE CLIAINS
PORTS MONNAIE,
POCKET BOOK AND SATCHEL
M4NUFAC7'UIIER.,
•Nt,l7 NORTH SIXTH STREET
r.,..A . t"Phila.. formerly 118 North 4th St.
Ports Mammies, Cigar Cases, Pocket Books,
Port Folios. Case, Satchels, •
Dressing Canes, ..Money Belts, Work Boxes,
Bookers' Cases, Purses„,_. Btulds, de.
W1101,1:3A0 AND RETAIL.
Aug. 81, 1800.-ly. • ,
DB. JANNEY, JR... e 3. Al. BURN.. 'M. A. COYLE.
BENJ. S. JANNEY, JR. & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS,-,
AND
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 005 Market Street ,
PHILADELPHIA,
lANK NOTICE.-
1.
A me part nemblt „heretofore existing under the.
name and style of BEI , iIItENNE3IAN A Co., expired
by limitation on' the 13th inst.
All lcdances due depositora will he transferred to and
all Interest Certificatea now out, will be paid at =dud.
ty, or pew ones issued by the now Ornibf KER. DUN.
LAP, a Co., whose Banking Card will be seen below.
KBIR, BitENNIi.BIAN .b CO.
Carlisle, Aug: 14, 1864). ,
—..—... '
cUMBERLAND VALLEY BANE \
PROPRIETORS. , •
11.1.101 Hell, • lsaao Blidzitad„
linuann Worms, , 3clut•Vdellasr;
Jona C. DIMI.Ii. Apart 'Unlit., •
U. A. drlialia. •
This Bank, is now preparedlo do a general Thinking
and Exchange business, under the name sod etyle of
HER, DUNLAP a Co., to the mono place lately occu
pied by Ker, Brenneman d Co.
Malley received on deposit and paid back on demand
withhnt notice, Certificates of deposit bearing interest
at the rate of five per tent. will be issued tbr as short
a period as four mouths. Interest en ail certificates
mill cease at vulgarity. provided, however, that tf maid
certificates are renewed at any time thereafter for ant
other given period, they shall bear the same 'rate eric.
tend up to the time 'of renewai• Twenty 'days notice
mug be given of an Intention to withdraw interest
Th all the attention of Partnere, Meatus:des and
all wherdesire a safis depository for their money,
to the . deniable fact, that the propriatora of this Bank
are noeonly ilabla to the atuount . of their Mock in the
.bank,•but are ISDIyJDVALLY liable to the extent - albeit'
estates Sit all , the ,Deposits,, and other obligations of
Her, Dunlap '• ' ' '
Particular attention riv en to the collection of ;Vendee
'Notosi foreign DiPs, Drifts, Checks. de, in any part of
the United tltatee and ("engine.
Itannttames made to'iny part Of the:United States, -
England,rand. irelaval • • . -
They will &tell timesba Owed to give any InfOrma,'
lion desired in regprd to money :meter,' in general.
The faithful' and, contideritial 'execution of all orders
'entrusted to them may be relied noon. - • ~ ,
Open fax baldness /Mom fl o'clock in the morning until
&o'clock in the evening.'' , • '
11. 4. STUB3EOI4, Cashier:
-Carite.; etus.l4..v!‘ll
iforlitsied to oew mode from
tbiktormt cambric up to PllOO leather Ip the beet map
per. or ilk. , mooor rofupdert • • • , • , •
-
• 'Gan Idro.
,tt. ItoyAolds pagro.irriati !Moms or
land
m u d tf+. t,741,; T.L.
•
lIENNY SAXTON
I=l=lll
(Feb.li'al-1F
DR. ESENWEIN'S
ONSIIMEPTION
CHARLES RUMPP,