Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, November 23, 1860, Image 4

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WET 1
MADE CLOIHIING I
FINISHED CLOTHING I
}FITTING CLOTHING I
Tho subscriber has plat fbcolved a vory superior and
wall solocted Block of
• ..SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING,
Consisting of Calmer°, Bummer and Italian cloth, AI•
puce, Marsalles, Linnen and Cottonfide, Coats, Pants
dt Shirts also Bilk and Satin vests and In •chert ever
thing In the way of GARMENTS. Ills Stock of
GENTLEMENS' FURIVISDING GOODS,
has been selected with a great deal of care, and shirts
cravats, de., de., are sold at unusual low prices.
• TRUNKS CARPET BAOSplc VALISES.
The subscriber woithl WI special attention to his
urge stock of •
_ . _
-BATS AND CAPS .
..
which he hes received and Is selling thorn at vitrY low
figures. Of the above you can convince yourself by
calling at Vhe Cheap Clothing glare near the' Market
Rouse . ' ' ASHEit WIEL.
April 11, 1800. ''
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SILVER PLATED WARE BY
.• HARVEY FILLEY
No, 1222 Market Street PUILADELPHIA
Manufacturer of lino
V
NICKEL SILVER, and SILVP?.. PLATER of
FORKS, SPO..NS, ;LADLES,. BUTTER KNIVES,
CASTORS, , TEA SETS, URNS, KETTLES,
WAITERS, BUTTER mugs, ICE viTcutats;
• CAKE BASKETS, COMMUNION :WARE,
CUPS, MUGS, GOBLETS, Ac.,
With a general assortment comprising none but the
best quality, made of the best ninterials and heavily'
plated, constituting them a Serviceable and durable
article
For HOTELS, STEAMEOATR end PRIVATE FAMILIES' •
IQ- Old Ware re-plated in the beet manner •
Feb, 22, 1860-I y.
•• W. 0. RI-lEEM
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND GENERAL AGENT
. Minneapolis, Ninnesdla.
'WILL give special attontion to colloctions through
TT out the State, mak° Investments, buy and sell
Real Estate and securities. Negotiate loans, pay taxer,
locate land warrants, ,Sec., be. Hofer to the members 0
the Cumberland COunty Bar r and to alt-prominent sla
lom; of Carlisle, Pa- fAng4'6B-Iy.
•
J. GOODYEAR. It. ANDERSON
BAR IRON. •
'AAVING entered' into• co-partnership
in the manufacturing of DAR IRON, at Leturt
orgel Carllele,..N., wo would rcapretfully invite the
attention of Hardware merchants, Ithickainlths. and till
others who may wantuiauperlor, article bf Iron to, give
Them a call., _
,
. . ... . _ .
All kinds of hammered Irou constantly on hand or
&awn to Order on short notice. ,
The highest price paid for wrought Iron scraps, or ta.
en In exchange for bar iron.
J. tiOODYEAII & CO.
Carlisle, 0ct:12.1R50.
THE MUTUAL LIFE INSUIt
ANCE COMPANY ON NEW YOBS.
Assets:
SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS,
VIYEMD IN FIRST 14011711AGF.13 'BEAL ESIAIZ,
WOETIt OVER $13,000,000. •
The premium are LOWER than In many other Comp'.
Mee, and the Dlvidendn Imo Leda nutting.
This In a strictly MUTUAL Compony. There nro no
Stockholders, no Mot ALL VIM PROFITS
DELOI.IO TO,TLIF. INSUR,ED.
Pampidotn, and every Information, may bo bad GUI
on application to
WM. D. 'HALBERT, Carlini°.
• PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES:
Thomas Robbins, John Welsh,
. Mordecai h. Dawson, • George 11. Stuart, .
George M. Stroud, E. 8. IVbalen,
John D. Myers, J. Fisher beaming,
Joseph Patterson, - William C. Ludwig,
John M. Atwood, Arthur (1, Coffin
Thomas 11. Powers, ''' ' George, W. 'Poland,
William McKoo, • Thos. Wattson.
P.- RATCHFORD. STARE, Agent,
• S. W. Cornei Fourth and Walnut Streets,
May 23, '6O-431h.
~ - • PHILAD'A.
PHILADBLPHIA
WATCH AND nErvirmr.atir STORE
0. CONItAD, PODSINN OCCUPANT.
No. 148 NORTH SECOND STREET,
CORNER ON QUARRY. STREET.
The undersigned leased the above premises
where ho will kee a large assortment of field ,k Silver
Batches, of Amer ican. English and Swiss Man ulacture
of the most celebrated ntters, in addition to. which,
will be found always on hand (and made to order) an
ostensive-variety of Jewelry, silver, and Sliver Plated
ware, together with a general assortment of such goods
as-are usually kept in a first clam Jewelry Store
The patrons °CO: Conrad, and those of the subscriber
together with the public generally, are Invited to call,
where they will melte a good article for their money.
As I am dotermlned.to do strictly a cash businese goods
will he gold very low. "SMALL. PROFITS AND QUICK
MALES," le the motto of this °shad ishment.-
LEWIS It. BROOMALL
Formerly O. CONitip,
N 0.141 North Second St: corner of Query
June 0, 1860.-Iy.
(T. W. .CC> l 3Cur',
G ENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING
STORE AND
SHIRT MANUFACTORY,
No: 819,: Chealriut Street,
Slily doors below . tho. "Continental Hotel" and nearly
opptsite the "Girard Home" Philadelphia:
A largo assortment of Dressing Hobos constantly on
hand. Particular attention given to ordered shirts—a
perfect fit gnaranteed. • .
Wholesale trade supplied, with flue shirt sand collars
n liberal terms.
Directions fur measurement sont on . application by
mail. July ii, 1800.-ly.
pHILA - DELPHIA
AND READING
It A I L 11.0 AD
• RUMMER ANG EMENT, -
Oh and after MAY 28, 1860.
•
Two passonger trains len,' Ilarrinhurg daily, (Sum
day, elrepted,) at 8.00 A. M , and 136 P. M., for Uhlla•
• dolphin, arriving there at 1.25 awn and 0.16 P. 51,
Returning, leave Phlladolphla at 8.00 A.M., and 3.30
P. 11., arriving at Ilarrinburg at 12,15 noon and 8.30 P.
MARTS To Philadelphia, No. 1 Care. $8.25; No. 2 (in
emus train.) $2.70.
•
lame to Reading. $1.60 and $1.35.
At itendiug, connect with trains for Pottsville, Miners.
vele, Tamaqua, Catawissa, he.
Peur trains leave Heading for Philadelphia daily, at
0 A. N., 10.45 A. N.,12.30 noon and 3.43 P. M.
Leave Philadelphia for Heading at 8.00 A. M., 1.00 P.
M., 1.10 P. N., and 5.00 P. 51.
Yarns from Heading to Philadelphia, $1.75 and $1 45.
The morning train frdm Harrisburg connects et
Reading with up train for Wilkesharre, Pittston and
Roranton.
Der through tickets and other information apply to
J.. 1. CLYDE,
General Agent 3
Atts. 8, 'CO
pURIFY THE 'BLOOD
itiorvivr , s r
VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS,
• .. AND C.
PHOENIX BITTERS
The high and envied celebrity Which them...pro-oml.
sent Medicines have acquired for their invariable cm
lacy In all the diseases which they profess to cure, has
rendered the usual practice of pulling net only unneces
, wiry, ' but unworthy of them. They are known by their
hut's: their good works testify for them, and they
Alutv_o not by the faith of the credulcini.
In all cases of Asthma, Acute
r uqd Chrlc Rheuma
tism Alfections of the Bladder and Kidnity
Dlllloue Fevers and Liver Complalnts,,ln the South
and West where these diseases prevail, rthay wlkl be
found Invaluable. Planters, farm TO and others, who
once use these medicines, will neverafterwards be with
out them.
Billions Cholie and Serous Looseness, Bilos, Costive.
111P11, Colds and. Coughs, Cholic.
CONSUMPTION—Used with great BUCCOMI In this di-
Corcupt Rumors, Droplet', Dyspopsia.—No person
•Ith this distressing disease should delay using those
medicines immediately.
'Eruptions of tho Skin, Erysipelas, Flatulency and re.
Tar and Ague.—For this scourge of the Western country
these medicines will be found a man, speedy and cectsin
remedy. Other medicines leave the system subject to
• return of the diseajto—a cure by these medicines is
permanent. Try them. bo entieflod, and be cured
FOULNESS OF COMPLEXION,'
GENERAL 'DEBILITY.
Gout, Giddiness, gravel, Headaches of every kind,
Inward Fever, Inflammatory Rheumatism, Impure
Blood, Jaundice, Loss Appotite.
LIVER COMPLAINTS,
_ . _
LEPROSY, LOOSENESS,
MERCURIAL DISEASES
. - -
Never Sills to eradicate entirely till the effects of Her
gory infinitely sooner then the most powerful propara•
Yon of Sarsaparilla. -
Night Sweats, Nervous Debility, Nervous Complaints
of all kinds, Organic Affections, Palpitation of the Heart
Painters' Cholla.
MEM
The original proprietor of lheso . medicines-ewas cured
K Piles of 85 years standlug by the use Of 'lion - Meer
Medicines alone.
Paine in the head, side, bank, Ihnba,,joicite and or
'RHEUM ATISM. 7- -
Those aiiiktad with this terrible diocese will be sure
of relief by the Lila Medicines.
Itdeh of Blood to the Head, Scurvy, Salhitheum.
levelling&
!tom:mute, or KING'S pIVIL, in its worst ferms,ol
-- • core of every.descriptien.
Worms of all kinds are effectually expelled by, these
salaam Parents will do well to administer them
whenever their existence is suspected. Relief will be
Attain. '
TUB LIVE PILLS
AND PIDENIX BITTERS
PURIFY THE BLOOD,
Awd thus remote all diseases from the system:
Propored by
DR. WILLIAM B. MOFFAT; •
No. 835 Broadway,
•
(MOMst Building) N.
Par Nabs by all Druggists. ^ July 6.-ly
MISTAKE.-411 persons in want
of a bottle of Fine Old Imported and Pere Brandy,
ipr 0 l Bye Whiskey, or Gin, Wines, ko., can get the
rue wilds at the Grocery of,the subscriber.
WM. BENTZ.
OArllele, lan 18,1880
URNISHLNG GOODS.— .
• The largest and•best variety of Gent'it Foraleh.
) ocas, and at tho lowest prices can he found at '.
LIVINGSTON'S. • , . • North Hanover Street.
r ‘oß .SALE.—A good second-hand
3 . Pi,... vl , IV .1 4 1" Ifn,la AM..,
eDucationcir. I New 000103-
'TRYING FEMALE COLLEGE,
➢fkOIIANICSUORG,
This Iniditntion, designed for the liberal eduent
or Yount: Ladles, hos been lu opersdlervo years with
'the most gratifying results. It is ni .hstetblitilied 013
a Um basis, and Its palm:age droi 7 ,;extuno over
several States.
It is located on the Cumberland Valley Railroad mid
way between Harrisburg and Carlisle. in the moat fer
tile nod boautitUl portion of the:volley, and is in close
proximity to ono of the most moral,lealthy, and on—
terprising" towns in the State. •
It is central, and easy of' access. Studonts leaving
Washington, Baltimore, or Philndelphin in the morning
train for HorOsburg, ?rill arrive at Mechanicsburg in
Uwe for dinner.
Thnedilice is largo and commodious, surrounded by
double verandas, and will accommodate about ono hurt
dred boarders. In its construction, it combines all tho
modern improvements fur the protnotion'of health
comfort and convonionco. In thew renpsets physielanii„:
pronounce it away/Mod. The chambers ore large and
neatly furnislied. Each has its register for heat and
ventilation Only two ntudonts occupy, the some room.
The bath rooms aro at all times suppllod with warm and
cold water.
Tito grounds are ample, and well arranged for mere
talon, and the'varlons calisthenic exercisea —so mom
tlid to health, graceful movoment .and , symmetry o ,
form.
The Faculty or instruction le efflehint and oxper
,eneelJ
In the Collegiate Department the course or study Is
of n high grade, comprehending all the subjects belong.
ing to a Claaalcal, Polite and Christian Education.
In the Preparatory Department pupils will ho care,
(ally Instructed In those branches forming thn Wils of
a thorough_ English education.
SesSioms.—First Socsion, frimi tho Ist Wednesday of
September to the 1011. of January.
Second Session, from tho lot of February to tho Ist of
July.
Vacation, during July and August.
TERMS PEit SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS, PAYABLE
11i, ADVANCE.
Boarding. Washing, Furnished ltoOma, F •
and Light. . .. . . . •.' • • • • .SOM
Tuition—Collegiate-Department. • • • • —2
Preparatory • 0 . . . . — Di 00
" First Mae, 12 00
• No extra charge Sir Ancient Languages.
end Guitar. • • . . . . 20 00
'Vocal Macto.. • . • • 2 00
Langlinges, • . . . . . 10 00
Painting, Drawing and other Ornamental Branches
- at the usual rites. "
Textdmoks furnisDod at city prices.
For further particulars address,
Boy. A. U 'MARI:ATP, A. M.,
Aug. 3. 1300. • Prehident.
CUMBERLAND VALLEY R.
Re-
SUILfER ARRANGEMENT.
- j= 2 ,
CUANUE'OF AOURS!
On and after MONDAY, APRIL 16t1L1860, Passenge
Trains will run as follows: (Sundays ex,cepted
FOR CHAMBERSIIIIRG AND HARRISBURG.
Ist Trsin. 24 Train
6.15 A.
7.35 ..
6.80
0.00
0.82
Loave'lfagereown,
• OreonemitlEt.
Chrtmlwrgburg,
Shipponsburg,
blowyllle,
M=
men=
ileellaniesburgi 10 . .42 " 3.16
Arrive et Ilarrieburg, 11.12 " 3.45 "
FOR CIIAMBERBBURG AND 11AGERS1iOWN,
. ..
Ist Train. 2d Train.
Leave Harrisburg • 8.05-A.31 2.15 I'. 31.
• Mechanicsburg 8.47 "__ 2.52 -
. Carlisle, 8.27 " 3.30
Nowville . 10.02 " 4.04
Shlppensimrg, 10.34 'i. 4,33
. Chauthg',(Arrivo) 11.00 " 5.10 " .
• Greencastle, .. 0.00
ArriTo at Hagerstown. -
0.40 "
ire- Passengers will observe, that thero Is but One
Train a day, (a Passenger and Freight Train combined)
o•or the Franklin hoed, connecting with traits to Har
risburg at 8.30 A. M., and with the. Train arriving from
Harrisburg at 5.00 P. 31.
TUBES Daily Trains leave Harrisburg for Pittsburg,
at 2.45, A. 31..12.59 and 4 05, P. 31. making direct con
nections with tinily for Cincinnati, Louisville, Cleve.
land. Chicago, Imilliflapolls, St. Louis, and all principal
points throughout the West.
For Philadelphia, vie Pernisilvanla Central lialfroad.
At 1.20 and 6.05 A. 31., and 12.55 and 3.50 I'. 31. Via
Lebanon V. It. lt., at 8.00 A. Si., and 2.35, P. Si. For
Baltimore. at 3.27 A: 7,20 A. M., Sr. 2.05 P. 31,
.
For .1 roverton and Williamsport at T. 27 and 8.1 , 5, P
M, Trains on Dauphin Road nt 2.00, P. M.
NOTICE TO PASSENGERS: At all Stations where
Tickets are sold, viz: Chamhersburg, Shippensburg,
Cs,-llsle, Mechanicsburg and Harrisburg, a reduction of
TEN CENTS on eselrTicket will Lo made to all I'asson•
gers that provide themselves with Tickets before en
tering the Cars.
O. N. LULL Super' t
Railroad 0111,:o, Chamberaburg,l
•
April, 10,1860. . f
- A. B. EW.ING'
FURNTURE WARE-ROOMS
t/CW .ste
1.859' Algae'
•
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•._••gz.t.(fpori
• -
{Pest High Street, Carlisle; Pa. •
(Premium awarded at the Cumberland County
Agricultural Fair of 1857.)
The subscriber has just received the most splendid
assortment of articles in his lino, ever brought to this
place—which he is determined to sell st prices that de
fy competition.
Parlor
Chamber,
Dining-room,. FURNIT II R.
• Kitchen and
01110.0
Embracing every article used by Mouse and lintel
keepers, of the most approved and fitsifionable design
and finish. including also Cottage furniture In sals
reception and Camp Chairs, Mattresses, Wit frames,
pictures, &e., If ,
Purchasers are requested to cell and examlne , ltis
stock, at hie extenblve ware.romus, West Mein street,
North shin. A. H. EWING.
Alllr. Particular attention given on multi to funerafa;
ordora from town and country, attended to promptly
and on moderate terms. . • A. It. ki
Car Hole, May 12, IbsB.—ly.
F A•LI ARRIVAL OF
Fresh Drugs, FanCY Goods, Frnit, and
Confectionary. .
8: W. GAVERSTICK has Just received from the city
and Is now opening n splendid display of FANCY GOODS,
to which he desires to call the attention of his friends
and the public. Ills assortment In this line cannot ho
surpassed in novelty nod elegance, and both In quality
and price of the articles, cannot fail to please purchasers.
It would ho Impossible to enumerate his
FANCY, GOODS,
which torriprlso every variety of fancy articles of the most
exquisite finish such as. .
Papier Macho Goods, •
Elegant alabaster and porcelain Ink-stands and traps,
Fancy ivory, pearl and shell card cases,
Ladies' Fancy Baskets,
l'anCy Work Boxes, with sewing Instruments, •
Ladies' Calms, Writing Desks, anti r ror t. fo 1 ios
Port Monnales, of every variety, •.
Gold pens and pencils, Fancy paper weights { and a
largo variety of ladies' Fancy stationery.
Motto Reale and wafers. Silk snd bead purses,.
Riding whips, elegantly finished. Fine cutlery,
Perfume baskets and bags,
Brushes of ovory kind for the toilet,
N. 'Satin and it.. 4 G. Weight's Soaps and Nannies
of various kinds,
Fancy Pins for head dresses and shawls.
iiiusienlinstruments, of all kinds and at all prices
together with an Innumerable variety of articlemelegant
ly finished and suitable for holiday presents, : to which
he invites special attention.
Also, an extensive and elegant collection of
BOOKS,
cnmprislng tho various . English and -American Works,
richly ernbalished POETICAL WORKS, Bibles and
Hymn Books, elegantly bound In velvet with metal
clasps and cornors, suitable for holiday gifts.
Ills assortment of School Books and School Stationery is
also complete, and comprises everything used in the
Schools. Ile also desires to call the particular eaten.
Bon of Families to his elegant assortment of
LAMPS, &c.,
from the extensive establishments of Cornelius, Archer
and others of Philadelphia, comprising every style of
Parlor, Chamber and study Lamps, for burning either
hard, Sperm of Etherial oil; also DEOTT'S celebrated
Kerosene or Coal Oil Lamps, togotherwith Flower Vases
Fancy Screens, de. Ills aseortmont In this line is nu•
equaled lu tho borough. Also,
BEOARS AND TOBACCO,
embracing all the 4'svorite brands, and a fine Assort-
Inent.oT MEERSCHAUM SMOKERS AND PIPES.
~ . , FRUITS
. .
such an Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Nectarines,
Prunes, &c., FANCY CONFECTIONARY—NUTS—PRE.
SERVED FRUITS, MINCED-MEAT, PICKLES, Ac.,
in every variety and akall prices, all of which are pure
and fresh such as can biLeunlblently recommended to
his friends. Ills ate° embrefier, everything in the line
of Baney Goods, with ymany..other articles useful to
bus ekeepers which t o public are especially Int : Hell
to call and examine. ,
Remember the Old Stand, nearly opposltelhe Dank on
North Hanover street. . . . . . .
8. W. 11AVER8TIOK
Dea. 7. 18hO
CARLISLE IVIILLEI
The subscriber would snform the
cifi
sena of Carlisle and surrounding eountry that he
has taken the mill known as Carlisle Mille. am! Is pre•
pared to furnished In loge or small quantities,
• r e
nown ti FEED.
Customers work dono on short notico. I always pay.
the highest cash price for grain.
J. A. weaamEn.
Carlisle, Aug. ad 1.809.-0 mo.
FINE WATOII-REVAIItING-.-
. - - P.C. KREMER. , -
at the New jewelry Store on Fast '-1 awe .
Main street, near the Public OP— . '
. Square, le prepared to dealt - and.
repair the • Finest Watches, and , ' .
.0,111
warrant them to aloe entire 'C •
satisfaction., Also fine Mantle 1-
Olockenr ill Mode, Musick, Doz. '
ea, Accordions, he, put In emu,- . :b. • ; •• , ..i.
plate order,and warranted.- .‘) Me......, , •. • :•''"'
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Cnr'id" .r .Ott .1.
aTTEMT.IIOXt
NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS.
After returning his acknowledgements . for the very
Ilboral patronage which has been extended to him, the
undersigned would call attention to the feet that 'be
has just risopened his extensive assortment of family
•,-.q ° CERIES I
in bls now atore.room, on the south-east .corner of the
public square, where the public nrk invlt&d to call and
examlno a stock of goods which, In elegance, variety
end extent, will defy competition; comprising In part
loaf, lump, crushed and brown sugars,
~...............
Java, Itto and roasted Dine. Every ye. ...- , ..-”' t
rlety and quallty of TEA. Spices, ( ground 1 . 1 , l'
and unground,) Pickets, Sauces, Table 011. I II ,
'New Orleans, Sugarhouse and Trinidad t , ~ ' c.'
Illiolasses; New York and PhlladelphiaSyr,
~.. ..
ups. Cheese, Macaroni, Verniecilli, split PonaLllominy,
Mincemeat, corn Starch, Farina, Chocolate, Xxtrast o.
Coffee, refined sugar at reduced rates, tynahing and bah.
lug soda. Tobacco of the Most favorite brands, and the
(Meat qualiVy.Of Sugars. A:so, a beautiful assortment
of 'Brltnnnirt..Ware, plain and phi baud Chinn Ware,
Glass, Queens, Stone and Earthern Ware, In great va
riety, and an elegant Int of Fancy Poops, extracts and
perfumery for the toilet.
.FRUITS: Including Poaches in cans,
,Ralsins, Cran.
berries, 'dry apples 7 citron,
almonds, .oranges, lemons,
. .
LIQUORS: Wholesale and retail,
777 , (4) embracing common 'and old Rye Whit;
if!!!L! key, 'Brandies, dark and pale, I,labon
(
'. -.,:. 7.., 1 1, Sherry I'A:rt. klatierla, Olnger, Catawba
• ,:::: ''''''' -, \ . nod kluscat Wines in casks and bot.
lice, Scotch 11 hlekey, Holland (In, and Scholdan:
Sclinapps.
- • FISH AND SALT.
A largo stock of LAMPS, including Dyntt's celebrated
lamps for burning Kerosene or cool oil, Moo Sperm,
Pino, Lordond Coal Oil, Burning Fluid, Sperm and
Star Candles.
CEDAR-WARE - AND BROOMS.
Brushes, Ropes, Hopp% Soaps, Door•mats, Waiters,
Looklntrglasses, linty lotto and note paper, 'Willow'
Ware, painted buckets
Cotton and woollen Hose, nod half Hose, and a full
stock of Gloves, Including the well known Hanover
Burk qdroves.
.
In short, his stork comprlare everything that la called
for In hie lino of lndneFs, and no olTortait . lll .. l; spared
re
to ndo ()Miro satisfaction to pia custom
C. IN O.EFJ
•
Carlisle, Oct. 27, 1858-Iy.
Q 5 Marketing of all kinds taken In, exchange fo
goods.
mitirox affazi., , l; •
FAMILY GROCERY AND TEA
STORE.
Just revolved And In, store, a fresh and well se
. lected assortment nf Rio, Java and Mara- '
calbe Colfed7 Roasted Coffee. Crushed •
Pulverized Sugars, Refined and
, other brown Sugars, superior
Syrup Molasses, Orleans
(baking) Moles see.
' Spices of every variety.— • ,
pure only; Starch, Farina and
. Chocolate, Mace/until, Cheese and'
Crackers, Tapioca and Sage Indigo,
Enleratus And, Soda, Cream 'railer and as•
sorted Pickles, Mustard' And Corlanderl'Seed. •
1.00 P. M
1.32
2.04 "
TEAS.—A fine otasertinent In Package.
A:-ZT and In bulk—ns well aa all other article
atbelonging to the iwipcsa—all at tho 'Once
, and late reduced prices.
Jaw. Elly.,
•
Mill
WATCHES,. JEWELRY, AND
SILVER-WARLAT CONLYN'S old established
Stand, West Main St., nearly opposite the Cumberland
-Valley Bank.
Miyajima received a new assortment of watches,
owelry. medallions, silverware, &r., in addition to my
ormer stock to which I invite the attantiOn of the
public, The assortment embraces fine gold - kind silver
lever watches, Hunting arid open case do., gold An
chors for Ladies and Gentlemen and Silvei Lepineir
and Quartior watches of every variety in. style and
price.
Alen fine gold Medallions. Breast , pins for Ladles and
Gentlemen of every quality, pattern nod price. Gold
fob, vest. curb and neck chains. Gold bracelets, finger
rings, cult-pins, studs, sleeve-buttons. crosses, charms,
&c., &e. Gold arid silver thlmbleti, silver and. plated
butter knives, forks, table, tea, snit and mustard spoons
of every variety. A largo assortment of gold, silver
-,L..rind common spectacles, to milt all
ages to which we invite Special atter,.
thou.
• • .
A fine tot of GOLD PENS from the best makers,
spectacle caeca, fancy boxes, silver and pearl card cases,
gold and cominon bracelets, watch chains,'
Mantle Clocks and a.varlaty of articles .usu• e"
ally kept In Jewelry establishments, which
I will sell low for rash. All articles war
ranted to be what they era 'represented.
Partirdar attention mild. as usual to
WATCH REPAIRING and all work war
ranted.
THOMAS CONLYN.-
Dec. 1527.1
1 - 4 1 RE'S,II GROCERIES!
AT S. C. IIUYETI"S
Blind and lilackerel of different grades;
At lIUYETT'S
Salmon, Scale Flab and 'White Fish, [" "
At lIUYETT'S
Codfish, Salt and Pickled Herring, '1
At lIUYETT'S
Cheese and Crackers can be bad I.
A lIUYETT'S
1859
Dried Fruit, Preserves and Jellies;
At IWYETTI3 .
Sugar Cured Boer and - Hams,
At IMYETT'S
A flesh supply of LIQUORS,
At HUYETT'S
011 n, White Load, dc.,
1860 lIARDWA
W R A li n l y ! ,l II A D
& Son havo Jost completed opening
their Spring Stock of Hardware, P.iints, 011 s, vitro ishe , ,
tllms &e.. to which they Invite the early lattention of
the public. We hare greatly enlarged uur stock In all
Its various braorhes,audcau now accommodate the pub.
lic with
RELIABLE GOODS.
In largo or small quantities, at the biwest prices. But
no do not wish the public to understand that we-bane
brought all the goods In Philadelphia and New York to
our town, but we can Inman them that one look Into
our store Will convince thorn that WO ha'to enough to
supply the demand is tills market. Persons. wanting
goods in our lino will And it to their advantago to give
us a call botoru making their, purchases.—All orders
personally and punctually Attend od to, and no misru•
presentations made to effect soles
JOHN' P. LYNN & SON.
' May 2,'60., North Hanover St. Carlisle
fl UM BELTING 1
)1 - .7 n.t. received a large assorttnent of all sizes
Gum Beltiriz, Gum Iloso, Gum lurking, &c., and for
sale cheap at the Etoro of
Juno 2.2, 1860. TT. SAXTON.
NEW AIR LINE ROUTE
TO NEW 1011 K!
4; . ;
4, , f; 1 7;:- g .*
SHORTEST IN DISTANCE
AND QUICKEST IN TIME
BETWEEN THE TWO CITIES
NIIIW "CORI!
AND
IMOrris - b - uur
VIA READING, ALLENTOWN
AND EASTON
MORNING EXPRESS, West. leaves Now 'York at 6 A.
M.; arriving at Harrieburg at 12.40 noon, only U hours
between the two cities.
.MAI I. LINE leaves'New York at 12.00 noon, and Sr.
rives at Harrisburg at 8.30 P. M.
MORNING MAIL LINE East. loaves Harrisburg at
8.00 A. M., arriving at Now York at 4.30 P. M.
AFTERNOON EXPRESS LINE, East, loaves Harris
burg.at 1.10 P. Al. arriving nt New York at 900 P AI.
Connections are made at liarrlsburgat I.ool'. M. with'
the Passenget Tralna in each direction on the Pennsyl
vania, Cumberland Valley and Northern Central Ilea
read.
All Intim; connect at Reading with trains for Potts
villa and and 11
. 11u ut own for Mauch
Chunk, Easton, 6c.
No clump of Passenger Care or Baggage between Now
Yrok and Harrisburg, by the 0.00 A. M. Line from New
York or the 1.15 P. 51. from Harrisburg.
For beauty of scenery. and speed, comfort and mem
modation, this route presents superior inducements to
tho travelling public.
Faro between Now York and Harrisburg FIVE DOL
LADS. For tickets and other Information apply to
'4..7. CLYDE, General Agent, Harrlsldwg.
ATTENTION • FARMERS AND
BUILDERS.
The undersigned is the solo agent for the celebrated
BEAM BOTTOM ROOFING SLATE.
and will keep a supply constantly on hand. This slate
can ho furnished cheaper than shingles, and I. more
durnblo than any other nutterial. It can bo procured
by calling on the subscriber at hie residence on East
JAWII MIRO%
'tr igt N. D. Slain will be furnished to persons In lidja•
cent counties at the shortest notice.
Carlisle Arne 20, 1860,0 moo. •
SUGARCURED HAMS.-
Dried Beef, Bologna, flail, Chem; CofTeea, Sugars,
Molasses, Teas, Hoeg:m.lmi, Dried Fruit, Tomatoco,
Nachos In ran., Pine Apple. Corn dried and (reel), Per.
dines, Ancbovies, Olives. Mushroom, Walnut and To.
motto Antsup, John Bull, London Club. Worceatersbire,
India Boy, Harvey's and Beading Hance, llckels oi, all
kinds plain and fancy, Mustards plain and tniaud, beet
quality Tobacco A &gars, S. Orisslngers pure
OLD BYE 'WHISKEY,
Brandies, Wines, and Gine, Ac. with a great variety o
goods not enumerated to be sold at the lowest CAIMI
PJUCES. Country produce taken in exchange.
May 16,,.
WM. BENTZ
* * l+ , ,,ti; WATCHES
JEIVELRY•AND,
SILVER WARE.
WEwould respectfully\ inform our
friends, patrons end the public generally, that
we have now In store and offer ‘Vholerale A Retell, at
the lowest Cash Prices, a large and very choice stock of
'Watches, Jewelry, Slifer and Plated R are of every 'sa
fety and atyle...
Every description of Diamond Work and other Jewel
ry, made to order at short notice.
tel. All goods warranted to be as represented—Sir
Particular attention given to the repairlagof Watch•
es and Jewelry of every description. . .
Sept. 14, T.0.-om, STA UFFER HARLEY.
No. 022 !Jacket St. (south aide,) Phila.
Printjtvy rinne hot,.
Carlisle rdundry,
AND • '
PAE.NI IMPLEMENT DEPOT
F. OrtrAner" 6, Co: now manufacture. and keep con ,
stantly for sale, at their extensive Steam Works on East
Main street, Carlisle; a large assortment 6f
AURICULTURAL IMPLEMENT'S,
of well known, approyod uaefuldieos to farmoro. among
whieh they would call dapeeinl attention to WILLOUGII
BY'S OE GitBRAYED BAPINT
(MA! SPRING GRAIN DRILL,
which hal:bike:lova fifty 'Rind Class Peon:tun:sat State
and County Fairs, To the , Farniers of Cumberland.
York and l'orry counties we , need lift speak in detail
of the merits of this dr,lll, as scores of them are now inn
use on the best farmein these counties. Its repute.
Alen . Is established es the most complete 'grain Drill
now manufactured in the United States. It sows Wheat,
Rye, Onte, Barloy• and Grass, evenly and regular,
without bunching the reed. The guns Springs pass the
drill over stumps and stones, without breaking pins of
the drill. ..For eVen.and regular vowing, (ho Willough
by Gum Spring Drill is unequalled by any other. We
also manufacture and sell the following articles, which
we can recommend to Farmers as reliable's:mit:meats,
of established character: . ,
MORRRISON'S•PATE'NT CORN PLANTER,
LASICSTATENT STRAW fi FODDER CUTTER,
BRIDENDOLPIPS PATENT CORN WELLER,
HARR'S PATENT CIDER MILL, .
„JOHNSON'S CIASTIRON 1100'5 TROVE/
Also, Three and Four 'Mrs!) Powers and Threshing
Machines, Cast Iron Field Rollers, Plough Castings of
various patterns, Corn Cm'labors, and other articles fur
Farmers too numerous to mention. Also, Egg Coal
Stoves and Tan Plate Wood Steven, with an !miner's°
variety of ether castings for housekeepers and others.
{Verbal.° also an)ittmctive.variety'of patterns for •
IRON RAILINGS,
and CEMETERY ENCLOSURES to which wa could
call attention.
Stimirk Englizesraid 1111 11 Gearing
To thin department of our billiitlo.• we Orin futleu•
Inr attuntion. Ouroldready extensive stock of patterns
for Paper, Flour ;111 Saw Mlll flooring, Is constantly
increasing. 31111- , truern and 31111 Wrlghts ho fur.
nlshod with n,ps. nted- ettalogun of our various 31111
Patternn, ou ahplication. Our Machine Shop comprises
all the vnrinum kola for turning, planing and lint/thing
Shafting.and Coatings, by good and careful Machinints.
STATIONAIW STEAM ENGINES'
of any desirable rapacity, from ten to Ewen ty.fire horse
power, built in the boot stylo and on accommodating
terms. Engines built at our establishment may be
seen In surceisful operation nt many of the largest
Distiller'. and Tanneries In Carlisle, and Cumberland
Perry and Dauphin Counties, to the owners of which
wo confidently refer for information as to thoirellielon
cy.Persons wanting Steam Engines are earnestly re•
(lurked to coil and examine before 'contracting else.
where.
• DOOR AND SASH FACTORY.
Connected with our entabllahmonl in a Steam Samll and
Door Manufactory Which in now in completo order for
thennanufacture of overydencrlidion of
BUILDING MATER! A LS.•
for the moot mostly an Well as the plrani,'st house. Win
dow Sash furnished from 5 cants upward, according to
Moo of glass; Window Frames front $1 31 upward;
Shutters and Rolling Blinds from $1 75 upward; Four
'Panel Doors from $212 upward. Sloublings, Castings
Architraves, iVash Boards, Brackets, Fancy Dmpery,
Scrolls, and other articles nMaled In house building,
furnished at the lowest prices and of the hest quality
of lumber. tlicx.We, are :Oho prepared. as heretofore.
to build and repair BURDEN qn IN for transporters on
thn railroad, with promptness and on reasonablo terms.
Tim continued patronage of the public is respectfully
solicited. Orders by mall promptly_ al tended. to.
Slay 9: '6O. F. UA ItIiNER
NEW COAL AND LUMBER YARD
The subscribers have this day entered Into part
norshlp to trade in
JOAL AND LUIB.EIt,
. We will hays ednstantly on hand and furnish to ordo
all kinds and finality of seasoned .
LUMBEfit, .
—lll . ..
BOARDB,
.• - SCANTLING,
.
•' " '
FRAME STUFF,
Pallng, Plastering Lath, Shingling Lath; worked Floor.
•Ing and Wen therboailllng, Ports and Italia, and every ar
tine that belongs to a LUMBER YAIID.
All.klnde of Shingles, to wit: Whltepino,
and Oak, of different qualities. Having Cars of our
own we can furnish bills to order ernny length and
ciao at the shortest notice and on tho most reasonable
tering. Our worked boards kept under cover so
that they'Can lie furnished dry at all times.
We have constantly on hand all kinds of Family Cool
traitor rover, which wo will deliver clean to any part of
the borough. To wit
Una:NS VALLEY, - Broken, Egg, Stove and Nut
LUKE FIDDLER,
" " "
TREVOItTON, do. do. do.
10CUST MOUNTAIN,
LOBBERY,
which' we pledge onrsol yes to sell at the lowest prices.
Bost quality of ' •
Limeturner's and Blacksmith's coal,
always on band whieLtro will sell nt the lbellst figtirs
Yard west 514101 Or war School, Main street.
~,,,AItSISTIOOSIO dt lIOWYOR.
July 20, 1859.
CH AM BERSOURG FEMALE, SEM
INAR -Y. k '
Thu location Is plan .. nt and healthy, and the adyan•
times are equalled by f w In the land.. The institution
In largo and prisperou • with a corps of ass'stants clic.
son w ith tare. and well qualified to Instruct In the solid .
and ornamental branches, • Thu Influences In the board
lug department aro parental, moral and. refining.
The next PePßiOrl will commence on the 12th day of
&Plumber. Catalogue. may he had on application to
the Principal. . .. .. •
ETEMOZ!
Boy. W. W. Elle, Carlisle: Rey. John Ault, Loudon,
Pa; Geo. 11. Bucher, Esq., llogimstiren, Pa; Hon. Cleo.
Chambere,ll. S. Schnook, D. D., S. It. Fisher, D. D., Bei,
ClarlaChamborabl re., Pa'rPra
lessors atlmaiton, N. J., both of the College and Theo
logical Seminary.
21ev ILENRY REEVES, A. M, '
Mrs. Salad IL REEVES;
Pnncipals.
Carlisle, Jan. 22, IS6ll.—ly.
J. 11. NONEDIAKEIUS •
jo IIORIVARDING AND COMMIS
SIGN imusE,
FLOUR ANJD FEED,
COAL, PLASTER AND SALT.
The subscriber having taken the Ware Mouse ears
and fixtures of Wm. 11. Murray's well knr.wn establish
ment, on West nigh street, opposite DlckinsonColiege,
would inform the public 'that he bee entered into a
general Forwarding and Commission business. -
The highest market price will be paid for Flour, Drain
and produce of nil kinds.
They are also prepared to freight produce and stack
to Philadelphia and Baltimore, at the lowest rates, with
safety and despatch.
PbASTRIt AND Finn kept constantly on hand, and
FLOUR AND FEED at wholesale or retail.
Coal WWI kinds. embracing,
•
MMHG'S VALLEY,'
LUKE FIDDLER,
SUN II URY WHITE ASH,
LOCUST GAP,
Limoburner's and Blacksmith's
CONSTANTLY FOR sem ,
KEPT UNDER COVER
and delivered dry to any part of the town.
J. It.'NONEMAKER.
Carlisle, Augnet 17,18.9. • V.'
ENV COAL Y.A:IZI .
AT VIE WEST END or CARLISLE.
Tho subscriber would respectfully cell tho attention
.of Limeburnor`s, and tho citizens of Carlisle, and the
surrounding country generally, to his
NEW COAL YARD,
attached to his Ware Howe, on West high St., where
ho will keep eonstantiron band a Urge supply of the
best quality of COAL, to wit:
Lykens Valley, Luke:tddler; Pine Grove and Trove,-
ton, Broken, Egg an d.E'ut Coal—screebed sod dry coal,
which ho pledges himself to sell at the lowest possible
prices. Best quality nif
. - LINEBURNEICS.*ILBLACKBMITICB COAL
alwnys on hand. • •
, inyeAll orders left at the Ware House, or at Ills rest
Jen. In North Hanover street, will to promptly at.
tended to. J. W. HENDERSON.
Carlisle, April 14, i 66 - 741: "
GLASS! GLASS!! PAINTS!
PAINTS!! A full asscument of aloes of all sites
and quality, with a largo stock of fresh PAINTS, all
colors:: Oils, Varnishes, &a., Cement In largo or small
quantities, at low Hgureo at
JOIIN P. LYNE & SON,
North Hanover Street.
Oct. 27, '6B
VALLS AND . SPFICES.-•
I. 1 80 Tone Natle aid Spikes, just received of the
very host snake and all Warranted, Country merchants
supplied with nails at reavrufacturera, prices, at the
Hardware. Store of
'March 7 'l5O. lIENII7(4IAXTV.
VsTILL TRIUMPIIANT.
o4The comolete succelie of 'Ole Prairie Flower Cool.
re, warrunte the subscriber in militia the attention
all who may want e atireii oo 00,0 tl eon end ox.
amine the only stove that has given universal satisfse•
lion. • .. . .. .. ... ... .
.. . .
WHAT IS CLAIMED OVER OTHERS IS
fat. A saving of from Skto CO per cent. In
2nd. A hotter and qui:kclr Oven than the elm fire;
adi A larger Oven than any other stove of the same shoi
4th. The rostirvation of the centre piece from sinking
eavln rdpeirs,
Slit. The h t Baker, Ro4ter, and Cook now In use,
6th. A sunerior arrangement for droning the tines,
;GI. A perfect Gas Consumer for either word or coal.
The Prairie Flower Is warranted to give satisfaction
In every particular, arid will be shown with pleasure to
all who may call, nthei &siring to purchase or not,
any quantity of roferencu la town cr country. •
A. row other good Cook Stoves on bend/Which will be
sold very low to close stook.
Spouting, Roofing,. Job work, Coppor-amithing end,
Sheeting work promptly attended to. In town or wan
try. All work warranted. at the old sWid, ;Hanover
street north of Louther..•;.- , •
. • I MARY M. MORRIS.
N. B. Old CopperyDra. and Pewter bought, and the
highest price paid in cash or goods. •
March 28, 1800.—tf. • ' .
rn
7.NKS ,
JNKSJIITRIUNKS ..
C. I lea Sole Leath r French Style, and
trunks and Bonnet Roxo Traveling hags, An Gent.
solid Leather and sole thor Brass Hand Trunks Va.
lines Now Traveling Bap { de., a -largb assOrtlnein and
very ,p
low prices at ,• LIVINGSTON'S, .
, ; Nrrth Hanover Stet :te
IMIEEME!
illiorellancons.
LIOODI GOOD!!
.GOO II 1 t
N_A• Just roculved at the cheap GrocOry of tho under
signed, lots of good Wino, a part of-which aro the let
lowing:
.11ergietically sealed PEACHES, (fresh.)
ft TOMATOES,
. " COltN,
. • " X " PEAS, rr
" ASPARAGUS, "
ff ' " ''
OYSTERS, " "
• 'LUBSTSRS.
•
II ‘! PINE A PPLE, • " „.,
rf ' " TURTLE SOUP, "
ff " SARDINES,
!Pickled Gerklm;f- Chow Chow , Piccalilli, Lobsters,
Cauliflower, Capers!'
Olives, Tomato° Itntsup, Walnut do., Illusbroom do.
Pepper Fence, Hominy, iiritts; Crairberries,-th° finest
of Dried Beef, ktionroitred Meng, Shoulder. Bologna
Sausage, Soup iro,rs,Maccaronl,, Sugars, Coffees, Tens,
Molasses, and X It of all kinds:.•
QUEnNSW.rIT,E, PINE SELIARS, among which are
twenty-five thousand German Sixes. prim° Tobacco.
and the very boot and 11Urcet LIQUORS in the comely,
Confectionnry and Fruit,r.trc.
-
All of which are offered to thf 'el linens of Carlisle nod
county of Cumberinild. at the rawest prices for CASH.
COME ONE, COME ALL, 'two door. East of Rhoads'
Warehouno.
'Carlisle, Nov. 0, 1859
-1 -1 1 R
E, INSURANCE—TILE
I AND EAST PENNSBORO MUTUAL YOE IN.
SUDANCE COMPANY of Cumberland county, lifeoriA
rated by an act of Assembly, is now fully organist d,llllll
In operation under the management of the lollowin.
commissioners, viz:
Daniel Bailey, William It. Oorgas, Micimel Cocklin
J. Elsitelberger, Christian Stayman, John C. Dun
lap, Jaerib 11. CoOvor, howls Dyer, S. Eberly, 'Sonja.
min /1.. l‘losser, - J.' Brandt, Joimph Wickersham
A Wounds, Cathcart.
The rates of inquninda are as low and lave table as an;
Company of thu kind In the State. Persomewishingli
become members are invited to make application to
agents of the company, who are willing to :wait upoi
them at any time,
WM. It. 00110 AS, Preiddent.
CHRISTIAN STAYMAN. Vire President
LEWIS lIYNIt , Secretary.
MICHAEL COCKLIN. Treasurer.
Ilnnngers.—Win. It. Gorgas, flyer. Christian Stay
nin,lll. Coeklin, .1. C. Dunlap, IL Mat tin, D. Bello, .1
ll.Cooeer, Alex..Cathcart, .1. Wickersham, .1. Eirhei bet
ger, S. Eberly,,J. Brandt: '
AGENTS.'
CUMBERLAND COUNTY. John She rrlelt. Allen,
Henry Zeal log, Shiremanstown ; Samuel Woodburn
Dickinson; Henry Bowman, Churehlow it ; Mode tit if
sth, Smith :111ddlidon ; • Samuel ritham, Penns
loco'; Samuel Craver, 3lechaniesbnrg ; .1. W, Corklin.
Shepherdstown: D. Coover, Simpherdstown ; J. 0. Ftoc•
tow, Silver .Spring; Benj. Havetstlek, Silver Spring;
Charles Bell. Cat lisle ; John Hyer, Carl isle,
'VORIS COUNTY.—W. S. Picking, Dover; PetnA Vol
ford, Franklin ; Jar. Griffith, Warrington ; Deal
dorif. Washington; D. Rutter, Newburg; It. C. Clark,
Uillsburg. fi
DAUPHIN CO.—Houser k Lochmen, Harrisburg.
'Members of the company having policies/11.90t to ex•
Ore, can have them a ' wad by making • application to
anyrof the Agen'ts.
April 20.4
jitC) Alt I)• A S CIA TION!
P.IILAI)Ei.PIIIA
A Benevolent Institution, _established, by special' en
doWmeut for the relief of the sick and distressed,
afflicted With Virulent and Epidemic dlseases,,
and especially for the Cure of Diseases of
the Sexual Organs. '• •
MEDICAL•ADVIOE given gratis, by the Acting Sur
Reno, to all who apply by letter, mill, a description or
their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, Ar.,)
and In rases of extreme poverty. Medicines furnished
free of charge. "V
VA I.IIA BLE REPORTS on Spermatorrheea. and other
DIFeIISeN of the Sexual Organs. and on the NEW RE3I
- ES employed in the Dispensary. sent to the afflicted
In sealed letter envelopes, free Pphargo. Two or three
Stain ps for postage will he 'weep able,'
A dilwoo. 1i1t..1. SKILLFN 11011011TfIN. Acting Sur.
gem', Howard Association, No. 2 South Niql; Street.
Ity. order of the Directors,
EZIIA I). ItEARTIVELL, President
OEO. FAIRCHILD, - Secretary.
04.21,11i610.-ly
MOTHERS
Thousands siedally sksklng In 'prnlso of
• DR. EATON'S
INFANTILE CORDIAL.
and why? berauso It mayor (+ills to/111'1)rd Instantaneous
relief when given in time. It acts as It by made, and
ono trio) alone will conrineuyou that what wo bay in
true. It contains
NO PAREGORIC 'OR OPIATE
of any kind, and therefore relieves by removing the
sufferings of your child, instead of by deadening Ito
sensibilities. For thin reason It commends itself its'llte
ly reliable prepnentinn now knmvu for Children
Teething, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Grip
ing to the Dowels, Acidity of. the non ac h,
Wind, Cold In the head, and Croup, also. for softening
the gums, reducing inflame lion, regulating the Bowels'
and relieving pain: it has no equal—being nn anti 'lies.
motile It in used whit tinfalling success in all cases of
Convulsion or other Fite. A. you value the
lif• and health of your children, and wish to save them
from theme sad and blighting consequencen which are
certain to result from Abe non of narcotics of which
other remedies for Infantile Complaints are composed,
take none but DR. RATON'S INFANTIIA: CflithlAh,
this you cam rely upon. It is perfectly harmless and
cannot injure the most delicate Infant. Price, 25 rents
Full directions accompany each bottle. Prepared only
by . CHURCH & DUPONT,
No 409 Broadeny New York.
00D FOO
lie+A'thy .liuman.lllood upon being
ANALYZED
always presents us with the motto essential elements
and gives of course the3rue Stanched. Analyse th
Blood of a ion,on suffering flout 'Consumption, Liven
Complaint, Bylipepf.la, Sclofum, Ae, slid _lye find In
every instance certain delleleneicsin the red globules
of Blood. flupply.these' deficiencies and you are made
well. The BLOOD FOOD Is mended up o n this Theory
—hence its astonishing Curves, There are
FIVE PREPARATIONS
adapted to the deficiencies of the. Blood in different
diseases. Coughs. Colds, Bronchitis, or any 111 Tee•
lion whaVver of the THROAT or LUNGS inducing Con
sumptlon• use No. I, which Is alWays the No. for De
pressifin of Spirits. Loss of Appetite. and„fiw all Chron•
lc Complaints arising front Overuse, 11Mteral Debility,
and Nervous Prostration. No. 2, for Liver Contplelot.,
No. S, for Dysflepsia. Belng.already—prepafed for ab.
sorption it is taken by drops and carried immediately
Into the circulation. so that what you gain you retain.
The No. 5 Is Pw Female Irregularities, Hysteria, Weak
nooses, kc. See special directions fir thin. For Salt
Rheum, Eruptions, Scrofulous, Kidney, and Bladder
Cosnplaints. take No. 5. In all CIIHUI , the direction must
ho strictly followed. Price of the Blood Food $1 par
bottle. . Sold by CHURCH A DUPONT,
No 4Ul.l.llroadway, New York.
.T. W. Dynit k Sons, Philadelphia, and CI. H. Keyser
Pittsburg Wholesale Agents.
For Polo by S. Elliott, Carlisle.
THE
ONLY PREPARATIOM
WORTHY OF
Universal Confidence & Patronage.
FOR STATESMEN, JUDGES, CLERGYMEN,
Ladies and Clifittlemen, In all parts of the world testify
to theollicacy of Prof. 0. J. R ood's Ihtir Best:wally°,
mot gentlemon of the Press are unanimous in Its prabe.
A low testimottlals only con be hero given : see - circular
for mum, and it will be impossible for you to doubt.
49 Wall Street, Now York, Dec 20th, 1859.
GENTLEMEN Your note of the 15th Nut., gas bean
received, saying that you hod heard that I had burin
benofited by the use of Wood's hair Restorative. and nr
questing my certificate of the fact ifl had no id:Outten
to give it. •-• •
1 award it to you cheerfully, because think It dud,
My age Is about 60 years; the co:9r of my hair auburn:
and Inclined to curl. Soule live or six years since It be.
gall to turn gray, and the scalp on oho onion of my
head to loose Its sensibility and dandruff to form upon It
Each of them disagroaldilties Increased with tluie t and
'about four mouths since n fourth was added to them,
by hair tailing off the top of my bead and threatening
to make me bald.
. . .
'ln this unpleasant predicament. I woe Induced to try ,
Wood's Bair Restorative, mainly to arrest the falling off
army hair, for I really had no expectation that gray hair
could ever be restored to Its original color except from
dyes. I was ho wooer. greatly surprised to find after the
uea'of two bottles only. that not only was the falling
off arrestod. but the color waelrestored to Om gray hairs
and sonalbility to the scalp, add dandruff ceased to forte
on my head, very much to the gratification of my wife,
at vrhoso aolicltation I wan induced to try R.
For this, among the many obligations I owe to her
sex, I strongly recommend to alt husbands who value
the admiration of their wives to profit by ntY , example,
and use It If growing gray or getting bald.
Yer7 respectfully, BEN. A. LAVENDER.
To O. J. Wood & C0.,,444 Broadway, New York.
'My family are absent from the clly,.aml I am no longer
at No 11 Carrot Place.
- 20,
Slamenton Ala.‘ July 20th, 1860.
To Prof. 0. J. Wood Hear the.: Your - Hair Restore.
live" has done my hair so much' good Allef , I common.
cod the use of It, that I wish to make known to the
pdbile of its &Wets on the hair. which are great. A man
or women may n be nearly deprived of heir, and by a re
sort to your -Heir Restorative , " the bale will return
more beautiful than ever; 'at feast this Is my expert
once. Ifollove it .111 Yours truly.
WM. lI.'NEN EDP.
P. S.—You can publish the above If you like. By
publishing In nur Southern mere you will get more
patronage south. I see several of your certificates In
the Heinle Mercury, a strong Southern paper.
W. M. Ken y.
WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. -
Professor 0. J. Wood: Dear Sir:—Having bed the
misfortune to lose the best ligation duly hair, from the
effects of the yellow fever lu Njiw Orlorme in 1851 I
Wail Induced to make a trial df - your preparation, and
found It tou 'hair
is now thick and glossy, and no words can express my
.ibligatlons to you In giving to the afflicted such a Wen.
sure. . •s FINLEY JOHNSON;
The Restorative Is put up in bottles of three elms vim
large, medium, and smell; the small holds 16 a pint,
and retails for one dollar por bottle; The medium holds
tt least twenty per cent more in proportion than the
email, retails for two dollars per bottle; the largo holds
‘ quart, forty per mut mor.s,ln proportion, and retails
lr three dollars. ' •.•
,
O. J. WOOD A CO., Proprietors 444 Broadway, New
' ,, rt,. and 114 111arket Ftrret. St. , Louls,lllo.
' 11 sold by all good Druggists and Nancy Goode Dm;
erg. ' " eriP . .
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4.14:14,4860:4 mos. . . ... ...
•lxsccltrtonL,
CARLISLE AN.P+PHILADELEHIA
r 4P ; '
4e . _
DAILY FILEIaXIT
FREED, WARD le FREED,
1111 ntenxim STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
• J. & D. RADADDr
MAIN HEMEL; OARLIELE, , ,P,!..
/./
of this Lino leave thn Depot /DI Merket ot.,
Daily, at 4 o'clock, P. M. e,‘• •
Love Carlisle, Daily, at ? o'clock, A 211, . )
Gbods intonded for this Lino should bo marked 0. &
P. Daily Freight Line, and sent Id by 4 o'clock:
May 25; 1850.
la CEISIO R 'PICTUR
ES
Alltrw7liisietlfully I n fo rm the e
cit tunsOf 4o.vlell:3tathalastaken rOort.a
In Sug's new building, cast corner 'of Market Square,
whore. he is at all times ready to - take AMHItOTYI'}S
In the latest and most approved style. Pictures taken
In rainy and cloudy weather ra well as clear, and sat
isfaction glVon or no charges mode. Portraits and Da
guerieotypes copied: Miniature Pictures taken for
Lockets &a., In Ambrotype.
Ambnitypes warranted to stand the test of time, hots
or water.
lIENTZ
Ladles and Gentlemen are cordially Invite d to el
and examine xpecimeno.
Prices from 25rts. to $lO
Jun. 27. 11158.-Iy.'
JA'MES R'. WEAVER'S
CABIN T .5 1 '
.44i.tiqar, , , ,
:2? ,r-, n't , ,74. - 4 AND
% ..d....r.,.....,E, CII It '
MANUF CTOR.Y
. NORTH lIANmvsR Sr ,i , CAIII,IST.E, lA.
. ,
• Having been engaged! e business for over tWenty
years ho would retort hanks to his customers and
friends, for the !Hera encouragement extended M him
In years cone by, tad further assures them that no
pains will be spared, to give full satisfaction to all who
may favor him with asall. ,-
CHAIRS AND FURNITURE,
of every description constantly on hand, or made to
order. Warranted to be of the best quality, of the la.
test style; wont finished, and sold at the lowest possible
prices for cash. • .
Ile also continues business as an UNDERTAKEIt.
Ready made Collins. \i,•tallie or otherwise. kept con.
stoutly on timid and funernlN promptly attended to
itersonally In town or country, on. the most reasonabl
terms. . _
Cherry and Widnut CMlmne, lame alto, ',ion finished
and lined inside, from 8 to 12 &lima. -
Walnut Collins covered from 15 to 80 dolln . ra.
JAMES it. WIIATER.
May 24),4-.12-1y:
H. IL—Two properties situate In Clinrchtown,Cumb,
county, aro offered for Bala on easy terms. Apply as
J. It. W.
in •P. Lyich, •
Practical Pi UMBER and GAS FITTER
• in the basement of the M. L.. Church,
Main Street, Carlisle.
Lead and Iron l'lpos t Iron Sinks,
Ilydrants, 110th Tubs,
1101 & Cold Shower,liatbs, Bath Bailors,
Ws tor Closets. 11'asit Basins,
Vorra and hilt Pumps, - I Hydraulre Items, ke.
Wro'i Iron Wol'd 'rubes,
And every description of weirs and fittings for gas,
steam. ‘ratof.,te. .Sn'perier cooking ranges, heatersand
gas fixtures put up In churches. ',Ores and dwellings,
at fdiart.netlre, In the moat modern style. All materi
als amt work lu our line at low rates and warranted.
it - a- f., - .lln try liorlc and Jobbing promptly attended
Mar. n. Issll-13.
WALTER C. WITITMAN
Dealer In
•
. FNE GROCERIES
N .W• corner 17th" anil Arch Street*
PHILADELPHIA.
Importdrs of Cross k Binelorell's
ENOLISII PICKLES and SAUCES.
„.
Particular attention paid in selecting fine
TEAS & COFFEES
For nimilles,Sugars al any not lien hers' priers. Choice
WISES, LIQUORS and SEtiAltS, of the beat brands,
always on hand. •
May 9, 'OO. ty,
•
NAILS'!" NAILS!! NAILS !!!
A large stoek . of good, Clean, Nest, and Tough
nulls, itt the Itywest Prices. Our Indio:me worth Wets
n keg more, than nap other innke of nulls sold In our
town, 014 Is the opinion- of weekiusirx who Into tried
them, we also have a full as'sortmeßT,f
BUILDINU MATERIALS,
of the latest and most approved styles. All goals- war
ronied no represented. • .101 IN LVNE, A 1 4 0 N.
May 2, '6O. North Iladover tit. Carlisle.
HAINES BROS.,
OVERST.RIING GRAND ACTION
PIANO. F-ORTES,
Celebrated for superior quality of tone mid elegance
nod ',may of finish. These Pianos have always taken
.the Fl INT Pit ENIIUM when pleeed in competition with
other makers. CHALLENGE ALL COMM:TIT:ON. A splendid
assortment of LOUIS XIV and plainer styles always on
hand. Also Surood hand Plume and PRINCE'S IM
PROVED MELODEONS from $l5 to $350.
AE Every Initrument Warranted.
DEO. L. WALKER'S
•
Plano and Melodeon Depot.
S. E. Cor.7th S Arch Stn. Phila.
July 27,1860.-6 loos.'
100 -runs litoN AND ROLLE]:
RON
I of the very best ENO,,LISII BRANDS warren
ted in every way Superior to American make. Just ri
eel , ! ed with u large assortment of
• Sheet Iron, Anvils,
Deep Iron, , VI, so.
Bend Iron, . Files,
Horse Shoe Iron, . Rasps,
Spring Steel, •vllolt
Cast Steel, Rivets,
Blister t tee],Nuts,
Washers„ Horse
&row Plates,
Blacksmith BelloWs &e.,,te.
Cheaperthan the cheapest, at the Marlin are Stole of
. _ ..... ..............
3lareh 7, T.O. HENRY SAXTON.
N. B All Iron sold at city prices with freight added
an dwarranted.
pmyts AND OILS.-
10 'foes White Lend. 1000 Oallone of 011. Jul
received with a large assortment of
Varnishes. Fire Proof Paint.
Turpentine, Florenco White,
Japan. White Zinc,
Putty, Colored Z ne,
Litharge, Red Lead,
Whiting, Boned OIL
Moe, _.,...Lard Oil.
Shellac, '. Sperm 011,
Paint Brushes,. Fish 0i1,.&c.,
Colors of story doseripkion dry, and Oil In cans an
tubes at the Hardware Store of
March 7, '6O,
VOTICE AND READ nus.—
. . P. C. KUM! EU,
j.... 1
TA_ ' At tho new Store on East Main Ft.
0
)1
floor Henry Snatou's ,Ilatdware Store,
a mild call the attention ot• persona In
mint of a flue 11 Melt to him splendid
d cilb stock of American, Liverpool and LOll
doe Il A MIES. I lutes a flue stock of (Fold Watches,
At all prices, from twenty dollars by to three hundred
dollars. I also have a large stork of Silver Hunting
Cased and Open Castel Watt:bad; from three dollars up
to eighty. I also haven now Stock of French and Ameri
can .lEWELRY, in setts, such an Cameo, (told, Stone,
Lava/ Mosaic, Mourning and Plain settS ' k.c...rd clod'
have a new stock of Medallions, from ono dollar up to
fourteen; Ladles' and tlentlenten's Breast Pins of all
patterns and 'prices ;,(told Challis; a large stock of Vent
Bob and Curb Chains; a very largo stork of finger rings
of all kinds and patterns. such as Seal Binge, Wedding
Dingo, and Settings; a One stock of Cuff Pins. Gold
Studs. Sleeve Buttons for Ladles and Bent lemon, Crests
Bracelets, Bold Wide)) Keys, Seals, Oo)d mid Silver
:,Thimbleil, tiold And Silver Spectacles, A. large stock of
Sliver' ea Wild Table Sifotuts at all. prices, find a cone
plate stock,,( Double Plated Tea and Table Spoons, pla•
ted Forks, Silver and Plated Hither Knives and a One
stock of double plated Casters '
Sugar Spoons, Silver
Bruit Knives, and a largo stock ofentnninn Spectacles,
to salt all Non, to which I invite particular attention
Port Monnales of all kinds, till. - __
vim Keya,_and Chains; A largo
stock or Aorordoom,, . Violins,
and Musk Boxes. (huge' and
small.) and n great variety of
articles usually kept In a Jew-
olry store. I boos also on hand
It large and well Polectod stock
oreLocKs, of all patterns and
fashions, from one dollar up to. .117 - 74: -
fifty, which I will sell al a small
profit and warrant them for One 'lit qina I
year, to he good thne.keepers. Evury thing • sul
ma shall lie what it Is reprehented.
Clocks, Watchos, and Jewelry, carefully repalre
warranted. CarHsi° July (, 1860.-
1 1 , - 1 TRAY.—Carne to the residence .of
. ..It>lubserlher. in South Middleton township, on
ile SO yof September,.. •
•
'A SPOTTED STEER.
The owner is hereby notified to come forward, prove
property, pay charges and take him away, othorwise ho
will be disposed of according to law.
Oariple, Oct. 12, '60.-6 t. JAMES 11. WEAKLY.
G. A & E. A. LNDELL,
No. 110 North W harves, Philadelphia,
TIANUFAOTURN AND IRVE FOR SALK • •
°AN D! " 8, 1 A l :tatnat3if i .:llTulti ; 1' 42
Pure Sperm, Lard Bleached Whale,
•
OILS, t r i a l: I o i ltt n ti o t. i rt i e n .: , 4 , l;llle „: T a n n e d -
Bed.
so , White, Yellow, Brown, Chemical
f Olive, Fetich nud other.
Aug. 17,'60. - 1 mos.
ALFRED' D..IIRICIPS. --
.UNITED STATES AND EUROPEAN
PATENT OFFICE,
NO. 144 South Fourth Street,
N. B.:—Contmunlcatlon by mall promptly attended to
Hept. 27, '60.—.1y.
PLEASE , TAKE! NOTICE.-
The firm of LAhitch k Sawyer hos boon changed
to Winch, Sawyer A Miller. Pomona knowing,, them-
selves Indebted to the old brut are reqursted to canoed
pay their accounts, as me are in want of money.
• LEIDICII do SAWYER.
We are recolvlng daily, now goods of all klnde sulfa. ,
blefor the mutton. Please call at our now room, ono
door below Martin's Hotel.
,
Oct. 20 LEIDIOII, SAWYER & MILIA.R. • .
iiySPETSIA REMEDY!
• -7.., Dn. DAItIUS HAWS •
Alrontatie Invigorating Spirit.
Tlllteldediclre has been used by the public for
years, with increasing hirer. It is recommended to
, cure Dyspepsia Rervoutmess. lleart•iturn Colic,
Mtn, Wind I n the Stnmach, or Pains In the
Dowell. Headache, Drowsiness, IthltioY.Com
plaints, Low Spirits, Delirium Tremens,,
. ' Inteinperence. 'rr*
It Stimulates Exhilirates, Invigorates, but will no
,Intrucicate or Stupefy. • '
As a Medicine, it is quick and effectual, curing the
moat aggravated costa of Dyspopsia,lildney Complaints
and all other derangements of the Stomach and Bow.
'els, Inn speedy manner.
'•.lt will instantly revive the most drooping and met
encholly spirits, and restore the weak, nervous and
sickly to health, strength and vigor.
Persons who, from the Injudicious rate of liquors,
have became dejected, and their nervous /volume Flint•
tuned. constitutions broken down, and subject to that
horrible curse to ht, nanity, the Vittnium Tersiensovil
nhuost Immediately feel the happy and healthy invigo
rating eflicacy'of Dr. neap's Invigorating Spirit. • •
WILt.T IT WILL DO.
Dose.—One nine.glass full as often as accessary.
One dose will reinevonll 110.11•41rIte; •
One duos will cure Henn burn.
Three doses will cure Indigestion.
One dose will give you a Ciotti Appetite.
One dose will stop the distressing palmier Dyspepsia.
Ono dose will remove the distressing and disagreeable
effects of Wind or Flatulence, and as soon uw the stuns
eels receives the Invigorating Spirit, the distressing
load rind aij painful feelings will be removed.
Ono do. willremove the most distressing pains o
Colic, either In the stomach o r bowels.
A. R. lIENWOOD.
Artist
,
A few doses will remove oil obstructions In the Kid
ney, Madder or Urinnry Organs..
Tersons who are seriously ailleted with any 'Kidney
Complaints Iwo_ assured speedy relief by a dose or two
'mid a radical cure by tho use clone or two bottles.
Persons who, from dissipating' too much over night,
and feel the evil effects of poisonous liquors; In violent
headaches, sickness at stoniach, weakness, giddiness,
&c., nill Ilnd one dose will remove all bail feelings.
, I Mlles of weak and sickly constitutions, shduld take
tho Invigorating 1 4 pIrli. three times a day; it will make
them strong., healthy - mid happy, remove all .obstruc•
lions and irregularities from the menstrual organs and
restore the bloom of health and beauty to the careworn
lace.
During pregnary It will ho found an Invaluablemedl
nine to remove disagreeable...llll'one at the stomach,
All the proprietor asks Ix a trial, and to 'lnduce tills
to has put imp the I NVlo9lo,llMiSilltlo In pint bottles
II 60 eta., quarts $l.
tra- For , nle In enrlisio by a, W, Hareratlck, and
?S. Elliott: In IVL•chanicaburg by L. liandinan, and In
Nowvllle by B.G. 1111 d, and by Druggists gnnorally.
Feb.l, 12Yi).-ly ' . • •
1860. - SPRING FASHIONS
AT
. KELL'ERS' OED STAND.
A complete stock of lints and Caps
now ready for Inspection. •
SILK,
FUR, • •
CASSIMERE.
FELT & WOOL.
In °tory style and quality. We call Cp'eStlctals al ten ...
Hun to our $3 SILK tin Ts. 1 , 114 and soft lints, o
soy'stylu Moll ufnctured to order. Caps of all kinds
RECOLLECT ELLER'S OLD STAND.
North Hanover Street.
Carlisle 31.1rch 14, 1860.. •
1 000 BOXES OF GLASS.-
Of :al steer, Double and styigle thick. Plain, Ortin.
mental Col( mil &c.. Just received at the Cheap Ilritd
Ware Starr of
March 7, ' CO,
900•GHINO STONES.- .
Of all alLex. warrant.) of tha beat quality. Jue
eceived at tha Ilarda ate Store of
Marult 7, '6O: ' 111.):s)ItY SAXTON. •
I)OWDER.-
25 NegH Dupont. Ruck nod ItMe powder,' with
large Itst.rtment ut
Safety Fuel:, Stolle Drills,
ricks, Stone Sledges,
Crow liars, Stone Ilatomrs.
'Just resolved at the cheap Hardware Store SS •
March, 7.'00. HENRY SAXTON.
1J DRY
ARMSTRONG &
DRY GOODS MRCHANTS,
80 t S• 82 Chambers $l., N. Y.
Would notify the Trade that they nee opening reokly
in new end beautiful ratterne, the
WA MS 11 TPA PRINTS.
Afo KE AG ,
A 110 W Print, which excels every Print In the Country
for perfection of execution nod design in WI Madder
Colors. Our Prints are cheaper than.any in market.
and meeting with exlensive sale,
Orders promptly attended to,
44'444'44k 44
DR. ESENWEINYS
TAR AND WOOD NAPTDA PECTORAL
In the bent medicine in the world for the cure of
Coughs if rid Colds, Croup, Bnlnchitis, Asthma, Difficulty
In breathing, Palpitation of tbe Heart, Diptherla, and
for the reticle( patients In the Advanced stages of
•' CONSUMPTION. '
together with all diseases of the Throat and. Chest, and
a Welt pre.dispose to Consumption.
It Is peculiarly adapted loth° radical eureof Asthma.
'tang prepared by n practient Physician and Druggist
and one of groat eaperience in the cure of the various
diseases to M kith the human frame is liable.
It is offered -
to the itillicted with the gr.atest coral.
ey_Try It and ho convinced that it Is Invaluable in
the ettre'of Dronchicil alrectiotts. Price 50 'cent!? per
bottle. ,r 7
ESENW ET N'S AIIOMATIC IiAI.SAM, every valuable
remedy for Diarrloca, Dysento yi Cholera Mortals and
el aallictions. Try it—Priee 25 cent a per bottle
clo,..The above medicines are prepared only by Dr. A.
ESENWEIIN..t CO., Druggists and Chemists N. W. Cor
of Nin lb k Poplar Streets, Plliladelphia. Sold by every
respectable Druggist and Dealer of Medicine throughout
t he State.
Juno 22, 1860.-Iy.
nor o Shoes,
„ Nails
POND'S EXTRA CT OF ITABIAMELIS
OItPAIN I) It; ST I?. °YE: R
Ts ono of the few domestic renuidlea whirls have coma
Into general use and favor,.without pulling. 1t Is the
product of a simple shrub, harmless In all ...axes, and as
donnestle remedy untqualled. For limns, Cots, Brui
ses, Soreness. Lameness, Sprains, Rheumatism. 11011 s
Ulcers. Old Sores and %Onto's, It has lint an equal. it
Is also used with great success. fin Toothache. llendarhe
Neuralgia, Sore 'nip at, Colic, Diarrhea, Hoarseness,
and other similar troublesome and painful affections,
while It promptly arrests nil IlemoCrliages. Hundreds
orphyslelans use It daily In their practice,
and glee It
their unqualified recommendation. Sold by our agent.
and dealers, and by
F. lIU)II'f[RIIYS & CO., 562 /headway,
Sole Proprietors and Manulacturers.
August 3, '60.-Iy..
II WOW SAXTON,
CHARLES RUMPP,
PORTE MONNAIE,
POCKET BOOK AND SATCHEL
MANUFACTURER. '
NO; 47 .NORTH .SIXTH STREET
below Arch, ['bile., formerly its North 4th St.
Porte Monneles, tiger Cases, I'orket Books,
Port Folios, Calms, Satchels, •
Drut,sing Cases, Money Dolts, ,It'prk limes,
Tankers' Cases, rums, ' Et ules, Ac.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Atilt. 31, 1859.—1 y.
D. a. JANNICI, JR. J. N. BURNS. B. A. COYLE.
BENJ. S. JANNEY, JR. & CO.
- WHOLESALE GROCERS,
AND
RO.DUCE COMMISSION AIERCHANTS;
No. 605 Market Street,
• . PHILADELPHIA. •
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9 Y 3
, 4
p 2.1
BANK NOTICE.•—•
The partnership heretofore toasting under the
name and style of KEII, IPLENNEXIAN 8 Co., expired
by limitation on tbo 1:1111
Ail balances duo depositors will be transferred to and
all Interest Certificates now out, will be paid at IMO Ul i.
ty, or now ones issued by the now firm of KNIT DUN
LAP, S Co., whose•Dauking Card will be seen below.
NEIL DItENNESIAN A CO.
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Carlisle, Aug. 14,1860.
•
CUMBERLAND VALLEY BANK.
PROPRIETORS.
Mum& Ken, ISAAC BANNINAN,
RICIIAIAD WOODS, Jolla S.STERNETT,
JOAN O. DUNLAP. JOHN Dumar,
H. A. STURGEON,
This Bank, is now prepared to do a general Bunking
and Exchange business, under the sash and stile of
HER, DUNLAP A Co., In tha same place lately coca
pled IT Her, Brenneman A Co.
- Money received on deposit and ,paid back on demand
without notice. Certificatee of deposit bearing interest
at the rate of five par cent. will be Issued for as short
a periodos four months. Interest on all certificatee
will ,cease'at maturity. provided:hoverer. that if said
certificates are renewed at any thou thereafter for an•
other given period, they shall bear the same rate of in
terest, up to the time of renewal. Twenty days notice
must be glean of an intention to withdraw Interest de.
posits.
They call the attention of Farmers, Mechanics and
all ethers who:desire a sato depository for their money,
to the undeniable feet, that the proprietorn of this Bank
ale not only liable to the amount of their stock in the
batik, but are INDIVIDUALLY noble to the extent of their
estates Mr all the Deposits, and other obligations of
Her; Dunlop A Co.
Particular attention elven to the collection of Vendue
Notes, Foreign RBIs, Drafts, Cheeks, Ac., in any part of
the United States and Cznridde. •
Remittances made to any part of the United States
England, and Irelood.,
They will at all times be pleased to giro any Inform.
• I lon desired in regard Co money met ten in general.
The faithful and confidential execution of all order*
entrusted to them ma] he roiled upon.
Open for business from II o'clock In the morning null
o'clock In the evening.
11. A. STURGEON, Cashier.
Carlisle, Aug : 14,1800.
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and
Iy.
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(2 ,1 5 Q S NACHINES.--:"
R . :3 Warranted to sow any kind of goods from
the nen cambric up to plioo leather in the boot' man
nor, or the moony refunded..
Cali nt Men. It. A. Reynaldo- Daguerrcan Rooms o
send for a circular to W. U. MASON.
Sep
, 28,15t1i.-t. f. ,
NIOIITLY DIMSIPATION
lIINIRY SAXTON-
L Lb.PGO ly