Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, April 18, 1862, Image 4

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    Scrofula, or King's Evil ,
is a constitutional disease, a corruption of the
blood, by which "this fluid becomes, vitiatetß,
weak, and poor. Being in the circulation, it
pervades the whole body, and may burst out
in disease on any part of it. No organ is free
from its attacis 4 , • nor is , there one which it miry
not destroy. `The scrofulous taint is variously
caused by mercurial disease, low living, dis
ordered or unhealthy food, impure. air, filth
and filthy habits, the depressing vices, and,
above nll, by the venereal infection. • What
ever be its origin, it is hereditary in the con
stitution, descending "from parents to children
nate the third and fourth generation ;" i n de e d,
it seems to be the rod of Jinn who says, "I
will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon
their children:*
1 . 18 effects commence by deposition from the
blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in
the lungs,, liver, and internal organs, is termed
tubercles; in the glands, swellings; and on
the surface, eruptions or sores. This, foul cor
ruption, which genders in the blood, depresses
the energies of lire, so that scroftilous constitu
tions not only suffer from scrofulous com
plaints, but they have far less power to with
stand the attacks of other diseases ; conse
quently, vast numbers perish by disorders
which, although not scrofulous in their nature,
are still rendered fatal by this taint in the
system. Most of the consumption which do
imates the human family lees its origin directly
in this Scrofulous contamination ; and many
destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain,
and, indeed, of all the organs, arise from or
are aggravated by the same cause.
One quarter of all our people are scrofulous ;
their persons are invaded by thi4 lurking in
fection, and their health is undermined by it.
cleanse it fr'om the system we must renovate
the blood hy an alterative medicine, and in
vigorate it by healthy food and exercise.
Such a medicine we supply in
A'S' L A IR' S
Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla,
the most effectual remedy which the medical
skill of our flint's Pall devise for tins every
where prevailing and fatal malady. It is corn-
Lined from the most active remedials that have
hooli dr-covercd for the expurga*tion of this foul
disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the
PVI•D`111 from its destructive consequences.
Hence it idiould lie employed for the cute of
not only scrofula, but also those other affec
tions which ari-c, from it, such as ERUPTIVE
and' Sr, As:TOON - VS -
ROSE, or PE I. 5, PIMPLE/I, PUSTULES,
LOTPII PS, D (INS a n d BOILI, TUMORS, TETTER
and SALT ]tin lA/ 11 E ID. RING - IVOR:A,
P II I UMATISM, tit rlili'•l'rlc and ThinctlitiAL
PROP , IY, I)I7:4PEPSIA, Dimmi•rr, and,
indeed, ALL COMPLAINTS ARP , ING FROM VITIA
TED- OIL IMPURE BLOOD. The popular belief
-in " imPurity ,, f tire blond" is forinded-in truth,
for scrofula is a dcgt etntionof the blood. The
particular purpo.c vit tue of this Sarsapa
rilla is to purify and leg-met-ate this vital fluid,
without which sound health is impossible in
contaminated constitutions.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills ,
FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC,
are so composed that disease within the range of
their action can rarely it ithstand or evade them
Their penetrating properties search, and cleanse,
and ins igurate every portion of the Iptunan Organ
correcting its diseased action, and restoring
its healthy,,lit;ilities. As a consequence of these
ploperties,.flic invalid who is bowed down with
Lain or physical debility is astonished to find hi;
health or energy restored by a remedy at once so
simple and ins iting.
;Not only do they cure the every-day complaints
of every body, but also many formidable and
liamicrous dizieases. The agent lajow named it]
plrncd tit finmi , h . gratis mi Amiirican Almanac,
containing ccitificates of their cum; and directions
fee their nse iti the following complaints: I 'lletiFF
-71cAS, Heartburn, Hearirrebe nt a. anrJ bow elOsordeeetl
.'rr" , ,,t4iCh, NU UMW Pa;)1111 and Morbid
Ina, In rt qf Me Bowels, Fatly', nu, Loss of Appe
tite, Jauerlice, and other hindr(d complaints,
it rising nom a low-state of the body or obstruction
ails functions.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
I=l
Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness,
Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consump.
lion, stud for the relief of Consumptive
Patients in advanced stages of the
'disease.
wide is 111 p field of its usefulness and so no.
er•itis are the cases of its cures, that almost
every section of country abounds in persons 1.111)-
11 , ly 1.1! , 1V11, IN he hat e Lf.t. 71 restored from alarming
and ovEn desperate di: eases of the lungs by ha
11,0. NVIICII omr tried, its siireriority nice every
other Medicine of its I,iud is too apparent to e - scape
ati.in, andigl lit re its tit (tree arc knon n, the
pullic no longer hesitate chat antidote to employ
for the distressing and dangerous affections of tho
pulmonary organs that nre incident to our climate.
While tunny inferior remedies thrust upon the
eointmlnitv have failed and been discarded, this
has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits
on the afflicted they can never forget, and pro
duced cures too numerous and tot) remarkable to
he forgotten
I=
PR. J. C. S YII I Co.
LOWELL, MASS.
For R•ile by : 4 Nl' !I itud n P
Samuel Gallon. in Car 'kit..
INUSEY'S impßovED
W;: - ; - - -- -BLOOD SEARCHER
I=
ra di c3l. a l t•fr.•t oat rura of ALI
=MOE
DNEASES hm» INI PURIT Y
tol."1111.
This modirloo has wron
In dryporatc CaSO,l of
,hi L ho most miraculous Cu ros
raneerous formatlous,
Eryslpelati, Bolls,
,•rt• I.:yoq,
ItllE•ti r :.tlr nitiOrtlerS,
Snit Itlietim.
Scrofula,
LI tart lASI/F.OR,
l't 111 pier; On 1 IP;
I tH. 5C11610,1 . 11 Vire rti
Tl•tter 1111041
D% spcislia,
,la
Al 4.1,16.11 1)1S0,0,, General Debility.
laver l',up.platut, I. of A ppyti 1.0
1...tV : , pirils, F.ral Sannaell.
l'Arnalo llortlphint , . and All Ills , I.es having I heirrn.i
gin in an impart, .40t 0 el like Ireetl.
W e re Lei to the ease of Unit )1 ,, r01t v. of Na pi,
township, Bedlord Co., Pot. who, Oa tin Asi day of A or
ust, 1 , i59 made affidavit hefore Just ke"Oinicy that I.:
Was treated for the cure of Cancer by three physicians
of ITedford county, and by Dr. Nets ton of the Eclectic
College. In Cincinnati, for tt p .riod of nearly eight
to,nths, notwilindandlim which, his lip, nose, and a
portion of his left cheek were entirely eaten away 1 He
had given up all hope, when he heard of the ' Blood
searcher," and Was intim,' to try It. Four bottles
cured Ida), and although sadly dialbytn ed, there Is no
question but what this invaluable medicine saved his
lifo. The full particolats of this rental table ease may
he seen lu a circular, which can be had of any of the
Agents.
We also refer to fhe ease of Nancy Bleak n oy, of Eider.
ton, Armstrong snooty, Pa., cured of Serofti la after be•
Ing unable to gut. out of her tied for three years.
To the case of a lady In Anson v file. Clearfield county
who was also afflicted with Scrofula In its worst form.
To the case of George Meisel, residing in Carroll toivn,
Cambria county, Pa.. who was so badly afflicted with
Cancer that it cat his entire nose off, and his case was
worse If possible, than McCreary's.
The particulars of these cases— , every one of which
was cured by tiro use of the Blood Searcher—may also
ho found in a circular to be had of any of the Agents.
R. M. LEMON, Proprietor.
Laboralory for the manufacture and sale, near the
Pa. Railroad Depot, Ilolllddynburg, Pa.
Dr. Goo. 11. Keyser, 'Wholesale Agont. Pittsburgh, Pa.
•01.. For sale in Carlisle by S. W. Haverstick, B. El
]loft, and Reynolds Al' eiffer; Dr..l. herring Mechanics
burg; Gosweller A Zook, Shephordstown; Joann' Culp
Hogstown • Jacob Simmons. Cross Roads J. J. Coble,
E. Wise Stilrenutustown; A. M. Lehlich, Boiling Springs
Mary W. Kissel, Churchtown ; G. W. ltobintou West
Mitt; Fasnaught A Co.. Oakville:* 'Shoemaker
Elliott; Newburg; Win. Bratton, Newville; J. Hood A
Co. Springfield; liussell A. Co., Dicitinson ; IPg'ffand
& Washing, Jacksonville; Wm. plark Lees,
Roads; Wm. It. Reklos, Sporting 11111; D. Donlinger
White 11111; J. C. Altick,Shippensbusg ; all of Cumber
land county, Pa.
FOUTZ' . S
,MIXTURE.-
The Bess LINIMENT for MA& and BEAST
flow,n Usu
IS a safe and reliable remedy for the cure of Ruoutwt
•tism, Painful 'Nervous Affections, -- Bpralns. Burns,
Swellings, and all diem:mei requiring Abe external ap
plication on Man.
On Horses it-will never fall to onto Toll Mull, Fistula,
old running Sores, or Sweeny, if properly applied. For
Sprains, Bruises, Scratches, Croolced Hoof% Chafes, Sad.
dlo or Collar (hall, Cuts or Wounds, It is an Infallible
remedy:, Tly It ,. and be,couvluced of its efficacy.
• RHEUMATISM.
Ypnons afflicted with this disease no matter of how
longstanding, can bo promptly and effectually cured
by using this Mixture.
There is nothing in the world no sure and so `good to
take away nod Corns, and cure Frost .131 We as this pro.
inrattom Try it and satisfy yonnielres. Price 25 and
60 cents per bottle.. Prepared by 8...ar. FOUTZ, Treat
minister, lild. ' - :• ,
•
For Bale by S. B. Pannobalteri, Carlisle, Pa
`,Aug. 23, 1861.
IDSMOVAL.—The Hat and Oap atOre .
AA) heretofore known as "KELLEItS;' lies been re
-moved dltectly'opposito tho old .stand, two doors from
Arno clothins dare. The bualrwai will be condue -
ed as heretoforo, and all the goods, both home made
city manufaCture, warranted to give satlefs4tion'ae
commended. A full pationago la respectfully sone , ' , q 1
as ovary offort will he made to Imp the assortme of
mon and boys hate and caps, complete, with mice - to
milt the times.- .. • -— .ICIILL • It.
tech. Spring styles Of silk hats - rioW ready: ,
March 15,1881. • _ -
attbitints.
lIQOFLAND`'S • I : 3ALSAMIQ
CORNALI
FOR THE SPEEDY CURE OF
Coughs, cord,, Influenza, Croup, Hoarse
sicss..lironchitic, Pneitmonit4 Diseases
of the' Bowels, arising front Cold,
Incipient Consumplzon, and
,for the relief and (if at ad
_ _ possible) cure of Pa._ .
Heats in advanc
ed stages of the latter disease.
The Balsamic Cordial is entirely a Vegetable produc
tion. r.rmbining tile heeling properties of , the Isom,
with the invigorating qualities of a Cordial, producing
a combination to well adapted to the purposes intend
ed, that there are but few Cases of disease which will
not, at an early period, succumb to its healing and DM
giving properties.
For ages. has the treatment of pulmonary diseases
coupled the greater portion of the attention of the
scientific of the medical world. but none acquired leer°
endnenco in his treatment of these diseases, then the
celebrated Prussian Pr. lloorkAND, the originator of the
Balsamic Cordial. _ deroted-th-thit c prodtle
tion of remedie , that would stand - unrirellert. How
well he has succeeded. the Amerieen.people are able to
''edge: end we positively assort, that no preparations
that bare ever been placed before then:, have CI. (erred
the ve me amount of benefits on suffering humanity, or
hare elicited se many commendations from all nooses
pi - society, as the remedies of Dr. lloofland, prepared by
Dr. C. M. Jackson R: Co., of Philadelphia.
The Cordial is designed for a close of dioceses more
general end more fa thou any other to which the
people of this coil n try are subject—those springing from
a"fiLlfillt COLD." That eminent authority. Dr. Bell,
says: "4 will not saw that Colds to our inhabitants
whet the PLAnts and YELLOW leer en ere to those of Mho
countries; but I ran over confidently that they mite
In disease of greater complicity and mortality than these
latter."
Entirely Vegetable. No Alcoholic Preparation
DR. 1100FLAND?S-
=I
GERIVIAN OiTTERS,
EIZECIM
Dr. C. M JACKSON & Co., Phila. Fa
WILL. LITECTUALLY CURE
LIVER C.O7IIPLAINT. DYSPEPSIA, Jaundice; Chronic
or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the lidlievs, and all
diseases arising from LI disordered Liver or Stomach
Snell as Constipation, 1111,11.4 i Piles, Fulness or Blood
to the fiend, Acii}ity of the I-tool:tell. Nausea. Heart.
101,11, I , IS4IISt torah Fulness or II eight in the Stant.
ad]. Sour LrueDitLAlis, Stoking or Fluttering at the Pit
ot Ito• etomaelt. Swimining of the Dead, flurried and
Isrcathing.l luttering at the !kart, Choking
or Sur r eal inC censnllo n.c sobers in a lying posture. Dun.
e'.o of Vision, Dots if wells 'oetorti the Sight. Fever and
Dull Pain in the !Lead, DeJtyDD.Q . ..l . lf_rets.plea.til±ny,l.,e.l..
( VW ll ' , " Murk.
Chet t, Limbs, ke. Sudden Pushes of float, Burning
in the Fl,ll, Constant (noon aings of Nsil. nod great
Depression.: ofspisifs and st ill po,itively prevent Yet—
low Fryer, 11-1111inm: Fever, &c.
'Pico Proprietor in calling the attention of the puhlle
to this preparation. does SO With a feeling of the utmost
eontidenee its its virtues and adaptation to the diseases
for 51114• h it is recommended.
II is 11, 11(,)" and, untried articl,. but one-that has
- ktond teat 01 .
Cyr' ve sears' trial helore the .kineri
ealll/I,lllP.lOlO.lifS repo to t ion luta...sale Imo- Unrivalled
1(y any similar pi epat ation extant 'rho testimony In
its Ili or elven by the Itto,t prominent and w e ll kn o wn
Physicians and Individuals in the country is Immense,
and it careful persual of this A 1111:11.4., puilltshed annu
ally by the proprietor 4,1111 d t, be had gratis of any of
their Agent s. can not Lit ,ilWfy thi. most I.l,eptieal that
this remedy is really deserving the great celebrity It
has oldnined.
S W. If AVERSTICE, Agent for Nrliste, ftnd by
Dealers ever) 1$ here. I Apr. 12, '61.-ly,
. .
D oS ,
B 0 0 K
FANC' (MODS,
CONFECTIONARIES,
PR UITS,
PM ER V,
I"I;,ESF,RVIiI) FRUITS,
11I` ET) 111;:1'1', PICKLES, C.
S. lIA F.
Sulfa,. Carlisle,. a. .
h s iur t epone , l all a snort num tof Fresh Drutrs, Fan
re 11..0 Porth,ety, Fruits, and Coulee
tinnary, which has never been surpassed in this bor
ough. Is t.., gilts. and elegance. The articles have /teen
seta:l-1 a ith meat ,'it. 0, and are rah•ulated, in quality
:111d I re.llllll sit t. ler t t.,,ntinn id purchasers.
F.INCY (10 PS, •
which r nmpliarovory variety 01 articles of the moot
exquisite finish such as.
Papier )lacipt tl
Ele, , aut alaba,te• rwro. !lin init.-stands and trays,
Fan., Ivory. peal 1 and sln ti 4,1 J onser,
1 1,:t Fan..y s.
Entry Wt/rls ltpxes. telth instruments,
c 0.,, writ lug Pe.ths. and Poi t b .sus.
Pprt y v.
(1,141 pens and pencils, Fall.l paper weight,. :tag a
tare , - ~.?1.-ry 1,11.. ,1 v.
.eats and waters. tug pursev.
hating whips, elegantly lintshell. Fine out let y,
Perfume baskets and 1,1!:,
Bruallo,,l4.vory M. 11,1110 toilot,
\ RA/ 1,. nld It, S 6. W eight's Soaps and Pert num,
oft irua 41,1.1,
'O:5 11, 11 , I lire/ a tl,l, 'has, le.
1 1111.p.a! 1,1 , 1! IMO
t~aetherwitiraninwunerthlrvarivly of art it•ll•at•lovant
Iy 11,11.11v, 1 . 1,1 -
Ili) 1,1 1
to Irhi , 11 he ID, :0 I. 0:i„,
Also, au extoikslve i. n.i nl,olllrollerrig,n of
EINE
comprising vari.iuii Etnglill and kintiriean
vm!,, , 11j,1,..•1 Plo . :Th 11, \volt Bib!,
6.111,1 in lelVut. ith
and
111.• iind Stationory
al.” vv.., tI iuu 11,4 in 11,
riesir •, to clIl Ow particular attuil•
lion .f F.11.111i1, L . . ill , (11
L M P
from the nxtensiee ...411.1kholents of Cornelius, Archer
and hers 1 . 11:1:olelehm. re /net - W:lu . every style of
Parlor rhamla, a, mly I.amps, tmr burning either
Spo r n, o, 1,1 neri.Ll als. Dytrrr;; celebrated
Kerosene or Coal Ira Lamps, together with Flower Vases
Fancy Semen s, cte. Ills assortment in this line In lid.
equaled in the borough. Also,
r;1 , ;(;AltS AND I'OIIACCO,
embracing all the f, , vnrite brands, and a floe assert
moot of ‘11 , .1:1;:wir %MI 811, )I(l , ,liti AND PI PES, the
celobrated I,vuchburg Smoking T,barcu.
RU ITS,
snob as Oranges, Lemons, El Raising, Nertariner,
I•runes, Ac.. FANCY CONFI:CTIONARY—NUTS-I•RE
IIVED FRUITS, MIN ICD-1I EAT, PICK lAS,
In every variety and at all prices, all of which orb pure
ana fresh such as ran be confidently rorommontled to
his friends Ills stork embraces everything In the lino
of Fancy (loads, 'with w my other articles usolul to
hoes vkeepers which the public are especially Invited
to call and nxnm in O.
Remember the 01.1 Stand, nearly opposite the Bank on
North Ilanovor street.
De, 20, 1001
=IMEIMMI
COUGH SYRUP.
FOR COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP, WHOOPING COUCH,
ASTHMA,- BRONCHITIS, SPITTINO 111,001),
4AIN ANT') WEAKNESS OF THil nAdT,
DIFFICULTY OF BREATHING, &C
This Is no new remedy. It has been used for a nnm•
her of years In Maryland and mots of Pennsylvania.
and has wherever known, acquired an unproodented
reputation tor curing the various diseases fur which it
Is recommended. •
So apparent is its usefulness, end so remarkable has
been its cures, that it is Stet superseding every other
remedy for those diseases. The afflicted can rely upon
its doing as much for them, and in loony eases more
than any other remedy now before the public.
It Is recommended and prescribed in the practice of a
largo number of the most intelligent and able phys
clans of Maryland. It is used and considered an indis
pensable household remedy by a largo pytion of the
first families of the State. 4`V
It is used by all ciassos of society, end the universal
opinion is that it is land Tills SYRUP le PURELY VEGE
MALE COVOUND. It is pleasant to take, and never does
injury. But owing to its purifying qualities, must do
good under any circumstances. Its effects am truly
wonderful, soothing, calming and allaying the most
violent coughs; purifying, strengthening and Invigo
rating the whole system, calming anti soothing the
nerves, aiding and facilitating expectoration, and heal
ing the
DISEASED LUNGS,
Thus striking at the root of disease, and driving it from
thu system.
CRO P,
This disease is announced by difficulty of breathing
shrill whistling or scheming, haehing cough and threat
mmd.suffocation, Sc. It mostly occurs in young chil
dren. No child need die of croup if this Syrup is pro
perly used rind used In time. Mothers ,having croupy
children should watch the first show of disease, end al
ways heap this iomody at band..
For coughs after measles this Syrup is most excellent.
Experience has proven that it is equalled by no other
preparation.
The price of the remedy Is such as to plero it withia
the reach of all, the poo{ as wall ee thu rich, and ovary
person should have it.
Every person shouldhaViLlt. in_tha. house—lt-18.a
--triie and Mattel frlan - cl to all who value health and
wish to secure themselves against that most terrible
disease, consumption. It will holound the most useful
as well as tho,cheapest family medicine In the world.—
It has been used forth() last four'yoars with a success
without a parallel. •
Savo your clilldren:' No child. need die of 'croup it
this Syrup le used in dale. , •
Price 37 cents per bottle, or blues 'bottles for,sl. " I
tla..Por Sale by S PANNABASER, Carlisle, Pa:, and
by all country storekeepers. [Aug. 23,1861. •
UItRIOATING - ' wish
I /to inform Maciiineseg millers and tho gone.
rally, that we bar() on hand a full stook of [misleading
011 s for all kinds of machinery, this oil Burrowing all
others, having been subjected to a thorough test by the
side of the bent Lard and other 011 s. It is pronounced
a superior Lubricator at loss cost and wearing longer,
and entirely. free from gum, and will stand much Colder
weather and has less tendency to heat: Tiy it and you,
will use nothing else for Lubricating. •
Carlisle Nov. 4'60. - .IOIIN P.LYNE & SON.
North Hanover Street Carlisle.
IVAILS I NAILS 11--NAILS
11 - A largo steel( of good,'Clean, Neat, and l'oWgh
nulls, at the lowest Prices. Our nulls are worth Nets
.h keg more, than any other makii of nada sold in our
town. Hale is the opinion of mechanics who have tried
them, we also have a full assortment of
•BUILDING 11IAT1 • lIthA7;S,
of the latent and Most apiwaved'itylen. All goeds'wer-,
iainted itl3 represented., JOHN P. LYNII A; SON.
hthY ' 6 O. i•• • North llanoverlt.
OITTEJWITIOX,
NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS
After roturnine , lie acitnlmledgements for the very
liberal patronage which hoe been extended to him, the
undersigned would call attention to the fart that ho
has just re-opened hie extensive assortment'of family
In his now stove-room,- on-the south-oast corner -of the
public square, where the public are invited to call and
examine a stock of goods which, in elegance, variety
and extent. will defy competition; comprising in part
loaf, lump, crushed and brown sugars,
r
Java, Rio and roasted Co ff ee. Every va- • ( . 1 M ~,„
riety and quality of TEA. Spices, (ground J',..." 6 "11 •
and unground,) Pickets, Sauces, Table Oil. ailA 11.- 1
New Orleans, Sugarhouse and Trinidad 'l ' , 1 .76 -
51olaNses ; New York and PhiladelphiaSyt
opv. Cheese, M acaroni, Vermetilli, split Peas. Uomluy,
Mincemeat, cern Starch, Farina, Chocolate Extract o.
Col Tee, refined sugar at reduced rates, trashing and bak
log soda. Mbar,o of the moat favorite brands, and the
finest quality of Segars. Also, a beautiful assortment
of Britannia Ware, plain and gold hand China Ware,
Cillukt r QUeetter Stoneiticul - Earthelir - WareTlvr - grest - va•
riety, and an elegant Int of Fancy Simps, extracts and
perfumery for the toilet. ~ a'-
FRUITS: Including Pcdchea In cans, Palslng, Cran
berries, dry apples, citron, almonds, oranges, lemons
&c., &c.
• LTQUORS Wholesale and retail,
embracing . common and old Rye Whis
key,
,','"Pnordniaddact,maPel'b Lisbon
and Muscat Wines in casks gr'
and aa Lot•
Iles, Scotch . ir% hiskuy, Holland Gin, and &beldam
Schnapps.
• FISII AND SALT.
A large stock of LAM PS, including Byott's celebrated
lamps for burning ICelosone or coal oil, also Sperm,
Pine, Lord and Coal Oil, Burning Fluid, Sperm and
Star Candles.
CEDAR-WARE AND BROOMS.
Brushes, Hopes, Aroppq, Soaps, Door-mats, }Ga iters,
Looldng-gasses t Bu e letter and Dots .papor. Willow
Wore. Pik' tea `uukets,
Cotton and woollen Hose, and half Hose, and n full
'stock of (Horeb, Including the well known Hanover
Bunk thoves.
In short. his Stork comprises everything that is called
for in his line of bushiest.. and do efforts will be spared
to rondor enth 0 satisfaction to his customers.
C. I:CHO - VT.
_
Or t. 27, 1828-ly.
&IT- Marketing of all kinds taken in exchange in
goods.
" h'49;ir dia
FA 111.17 G 10E RV AND TEA
ST MI , :
received and In store, n fresh and well so•
lotted :I , am - talent di ilt., JAVII and Mont
t:ail,. Coffee, Roasted Coffee, Crushed
orient Sugars. Relined ana
other ()row n Sugars, stiPprlbr
Molaa ors.
-
Spires of every variety—
pure only: Starch, Farina and
Choeointe. Maeenroni, Cheese and
Cracker'., Tapioca anti Sarr",
Saleratus sod Soda, Cream Tartar and as.
sorted „Pickles, Mustard and Coriander Feed.
Tfl As.- •A fine assort meet la Paehagen.
'Or and Ir . - well tta all other /tate',
helonaltig to the bu.dness—all at the lowest
and late reduced prices.
J. W. EllY.
ELLINCr OFF AT TWENTY-FIVI
PER 'DENT. BELOW COT!!
At the gign of the , •riold lial;le," 3 doors abn - ro the
Cumbe!land Valley liank. and two doors helow the
MethOdist. (in,ll. on Wert Main street, the largest
and best sererted stovir of
w.actiEs AND JEWELRY
in the town. «11l lot gold per vent lower titan at any
Wave in the ..4.1t0 The storkTriS, N roe t.
Illent, (11thi and 511,, hunting-rase ant, hos, has
Anierkan in at,llea, - and all other kinds and
styles.
GOLD AND SILVER. CHAINS,
Gold Pens and Pencils, Jewelry of all kinds, Spectacles
Gold and Silver, Plated and Silver Ware,
MUSIC BOXES, ACCORDEONS,
Ninti”gs• a areat variety t.f fancy articles. nod a lot
of the tine , l, Pianos, whitls a ill La sold Jl/per Vela ' , MU'
Lh:m Per, ed in town. The entire stork of NV3 tch
tools, rases. lunge Mirrors, and Safe will Up sold
wlielesa le or retail on the wiNiest. terms.
Ila, in 4 sel,terl a first riosst wsrlunan nil hinds of re
pairing N, ill bo done as mond. at redlnsnl priers.
Threo Planes at $1 PU below thu lark"). 'wire On ar
count of the Philadelphia Company closing out. Inn]
sell at the Jewelry
Tlle R X() 11" ()Of) NOS' ,
war ran tvil. at two-third their real valor,. on ea y teru,
If ,t11.•,1"),
EW GOO DS NEW GOODS
0(;11.111 - ti ()NEAP STORE
A iarzo 3 , -ortht-ht of I.QI sod Gono, of of
RThl lust 111:11,thrtur, ,,
uoa:.• at t h.• Lhrap Cat-h °IC )611.11V
t •., Pitt fa th. 7 rh•cl: has Carr„
lel tstilt In , . wit! bought furrn,h, m ill IA
A Loge 1 1 nn t lk and Panay Franah Jle, inn'
linreincittniis, Silk l'oplink.
11l lilt.. I Figurer! 1) I, cif all linnla and pr,'
irry t ;c.d. n; ail descriptions, Alaintaa.t.;
F.11,1„.1.\'1) 11"/.1" - TER
19= Ith‘r.;; Onsllrrisro Iri;c1;
an.] I' and F11111•T R ', .(11
been ri•ry VLeap
.11,illes and 0 . 1 Ntr bites( slbles
till s :111 , 1 Crilierit, and Chintzes
the newest styls, and will he sold cheap.
Fla muds ;111 , 1 lilen u.lins al the old-Prices.
EN AND 130 \'S' W EAlt,
ClClof L. “,cnere,. Ve•qting<, Mid Jean.
Alto - Lte lot ttl llottpotl tett: rtt all Si/VS 4, )11.5.
, [11.1111) . . an,l wall let hold olotaiter thhtit eau h
elttewhero in the l ' ottutY.
I'.lll 0..1 Ettaittiott the Mork latlltre purchtt•init. Pe
oltatt Li, tn.! PA:Ir MAIN sTILEET EA ELY )PPO
SI PE THE IJEPOT.
GL RIOTS VICTORY!
TH E late brilliant victories achieved by
nu, Federtil A moles hove gladdoned ovary A rot:rival]
Lean t, aln i uc teeturooco of u speedy restor,tt ion of peat,
to this gunt roll ntry. in vittiv ot this I have resulted
to offer toy tt emend.s stork of
at prim that will ,satisfy every person are cheaper Ihnr
can h.• b aight troth any other house with limit,
means just coanuenciog business. I lava hi 3 Oul) yLIN. o
:111.1 010 S:11110 quantity of unbleac•liad liand. i ran
n it Rood ,Itan \lit:din at i routs, aud extra quality at
In and 121 2 . Alm), Ithouo surds of
of Ilerr:marles, Sprague's :11111 Coeburn, at its th
old pr ire,. A Inr4o ossorto,oot. 0.,,01i0ni ,3coond
Meurning at old prives. Very desirable
:4. W. HAVERSTICK
nt f,2,1.', I. The till IF the male that sold at
1, k111:1 our dollar ganlity Is the same that lox been
and Ili Still Solling at $1.25 per yard.
GINGILIMS,
in groat profu•lon at 12M, old prices. Also, Canton
Flantick and Kentucky .terms, nit the old prices. And
in CARPETS and OIL CLOTHS. 1 guarantee that no
stock outside of Philadelphia earn begin to compete,
either in quantity or price. In addition to the above,
I bay', a very large stock of Ribbons, Laces, Embroid
eries, Wl:tines, Cashmeres, Mutinous, Coburgs, Flannels,
and other
of the latest styles and ehtleest patterns. My success
heretofore has enabled me to offer advantag,os to my old
cu.:touters and the public generally, which arc not nen
tsnssed by others, particularly those w ho are compelled
in commencing non• to lay in a stock at the present
high prices in the principal
A discriminating putt ie will satisfy themselves of the
truth of the foregoing before linrehasing elsewhere.—
My tremendous stock of Goods. laid in principally. be.
fore the rise. Is admitted to be the largest between Phil
adelphia and Pittsburg.. I invite all poisons In want
of Bargains in Dry floods, to call and examine at the
old It d . nol I known stand of
Feb 1862. A. W. WENTZ.
TT will be seen by the following adver-
I.lsement, that Henry A. Sturgeon, Seq., has retired
from the firm of Err, Dunlap ,t Co., and that Samuel
Ilepbnrn, Esq., Of Carlisle, Comb. en., Pa., has been as•
sedate I with the remaining partners In the firm of
Kor, Dunlap 4 Co., and that William W. Kepburn has
been elected Cashier in the place of Mr. Sturgeon.
Thu Proprlators are
WILLEAtiI Keen, ISAAC BRENNEMAN,
RICHARD WOoDS, JOB N S. STERRETT
JOUN C. DUNLAP, Jolit•I DUNLAP;
• SAM. HEPBURN.
This Kaiak, will continue to do a general Thanking
and Exchange business,. at their 'Uniting noose in
Carlisle, under 'the name and style of KEIL, DUN LAP
&. Co.
Money will be received on deposit and paid back on
demand without notice. Certificates of deposit hearing
interest at the rate cif G per cont. will-ho issued for as
- short - a - period - as four montlun—lnterost-orr-all cortifi
eaten will coarse at maturity, but If such certificates
aro renewed at any time -thereafter `for another
given period,, they shall bear the sumo rate of in
terest up to the Woe of renewal. Twenty days notice
must be given of intention to withdraw interest do.
posita.
• The proprietors Would call thoattontion of 'Farmers,
Mechanics and all•rthero:who 'desire a safe depository
'for their money, to the feet that they ate not only lin.
Ile to, the ammint r.f.their stock lu the Dank, but aro
INDIVIDUALLY liable to the extent of their Whole estfitea
for all the Deposits., and other obligations of Iter,
Dunlap & Co.
Particular attantion given to the collection olVanclUO
Notes, Foreign.Dilis, Drafts Chucks, &c ., in any part of
the United States and Canalles. . •
Remittances made to any part of the United Seaton,
England, and freleud.,'
They, will at all altos bo pleased to give any:lnforma
tion desired in regard to money matters in gmieral.k
Tho faithful and confidential exeoutken of all business
entrusted to them' may be rolled upon. •
The Bank will be open forbusinoss. from fro'clock„ in.
Cie morning until 3 o'clock in tho afternoon. Discount
any_evory Tuesday. .
Collections from Philadolphia, New-York and Roston
made on favorable to rms. The proprietors refer to
Jay, Cookek Co. B. W.'Clark,k Co., plain t Winslow,
Lanier & Co., Now 'York ;:.Qlork, Choney'k Co s ,, Roston.
W. W HEPBURN Cashier .•
.karDsle. March .7, 1862. „ , •
.
_OOTS AND sHOM.— . 7 .Tust reaoivd
'
nt 15071,11Y'A Chem; ensti' Slore, en entlie new
I
sitortk of I,:ntles', Id iskee,end Cblldron'Otoroceo linnts,
5,h0e5 and Gaitev, of the beet quality end lowest prleati
Nero ecrobs.
GR ARIES'
I=
=I
DRY GOODS,
BLEACHED MUSLINS,
CA L; COES,
BLACK SILKS,
DRESS GOODS,
Cumberland Valley Bank.
NO nal.
illiacllancon9.
Carlisle Poundry,
AND
PARK IMPLEMENT .DEPOT
F. Gardner k, Co: n'ow , manufacture and keep con
stantly for sale, at their extol's] Vl• S ten m ISorke on East
31 On - slrect, Carlisle, ktitgenssortnient of
AIfRIGULTITE,AL IMPLEMENTS,
of well known, approved nsofulnesq to farmers. among
which they woal I roll especial attention to LO II
PT'S C ELES It AT ED PATENT.%
(.1 - 2Y - R - P.Bl - iNF - P1t1 : 1717,, -i
-whieb Mistaken none fifty First ClAss PI and nos at Stvte
and County Faire. To the Finley's of Cutuberland,
I ork and Perry eo n , this we ni•ed tint speak In detail
of the merits o'f this ill ill. as s , ihres ol them are new in
use on the hest farms in the. , romttlelt. Its rehntft.
Hen In estodio w d the nett eomplete OTHin Ilrl I 1
now manufactured In the Vnited Slates. It sows Wheat,
nye, Unto, Barley and Grays, evenly and regular,
Ithout hunching the seed. The gum Springs pass the
drill rover stumps and stones. wlthont breaking pincer
the drill. For et en ;111,1 r 1 gulttr sawing, the IN Illoutrh.
by aum Spring Drill is unequalled 1.3 any other. We
also mattultrture and sell the Wilnwlng articles, which
we Cyll ,C6lllllll'llll In) nll'lllool at. I °Battle Ithplefitenttl,
of established character:
MORN F•ON't , PATENT PLAN-TIM.
LA:SII'S PATEVI FoRDEI: CUTTER,
lOU DENl , l)l,l'll', , PATENT c(oi,N
I'ATI - 70 I:11)E11
.1011:NE't)Vt- EA,T I 1;11N MACS TH(11'011.
Also, Three and Four lint us , Pmt el , . and Threshing
MaehlneS, Cast Iron Field H envie. Plough Castings of
various patterns. ('ern rrnshers. and other articles for
Farmers too uunn4on , le u,ell I init. Also. Ego Coal
Stoves anti Ton Plate W'r•ed Stove , .. with nn immense
variety of other casting. rev lionsebeepers nod others.
yo hat e aISO all attractive vet holy of patterns for
1.1107.4 RAILINGS, •
and CENTETEItY I,NCIA , aUItI:S to w Lit It we would
rail attention.
SI enin Etigluevnuil 11(111 Glenrlng
'ln
thin dein.t menn r•I r•ilr 1•1,11.1 Fs We p . 11,1 r1:1101 . 11-
I,lr attention. ion ON(' ye 51111; of patterns
far Paper, Flewrile )1111 lii,erine. is iinistantly
iiiiiren•lnn. )1i11(.4 elol )111 1\ 1 lie for
i,ithe print , , 1 it ,i.niie stir %minus idill
Patterns. 911 /I pfPlitllll , n. , it 11 sr 6(neShiu prom prlres
all thesari.... tools ler toil, ide, id:thing nod 1111101111 g
iilinftileir 'n r , till )1.11•Iz
ST,ITIONARN ST E.Ol ENMNES
of ajls ydo ski a . fl,.nr t0ut.14 . 4.1) live borse,
I tint 11, nl,l, .1 :1,1: t 1141110,hti,,g
11,11 if 111" ,1.1•11-i•liwilt twit Lr
o°,l •••tlet,•••:tii • ;,‘ , •• 111,1 t. if lilt , larneiit
1/1 , 1.111, ries iind I 1/1.• ,b••.I lode. and
Perry and 11:11.1•Liii I Lit 1,1
tin i 1.11i1d ,. 11 r• iPPI liniiriilPrn•i-
ey. ler-on, wanting 1,1 vent 1,11:1'8 are t•nrilest re
lti.,l,l llt vi.II and 1 . X:1111•11, I,t , jc t'4. t jpg olgo.
ss
1300 R A lUD SASII - IPACTORV,
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A!. hit.rilyu, It n. I :tlley I , tapcly.
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1 . 11111411,1 11t. I : In of thr lot•Ht
II Inlnlvr. ICI \\ 1110 ; 111 . 1,t....1,..
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=“livit.l it i 1,) IA owl
N:1,) 9. 't t. k l .l/ . .s El% A. CO.
\\- c()AI, AND 1,1"1 i;I:It
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ttenhin ir i , . I.• iu
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Wel,lll 1,11, 1;s "1 .• .11.1 tul nisli to order
till Hi.
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0.1/I.la , 0.110. II
1110 111e.111 , l 1111111,1 pr a 1.111.1 !Pe ( . 11:,1{1
111111 itl,l,
Theo. ate .0,0 pro! o, I fici , •ht prod !too aro d stark
to l'hii !dll 1 11 it .' r
to• oou to.t ratrs, with
Pl. 1-1 Io . 11:1
T I I El) ‘, •
Con or all
I.}•K \'s \
FI 1.1 , 1,1 It.
ILI
V WIT
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Limeburncr's and Blacksmith's
~ A ll.
=I
and deliverod dry to an) poet 01 Iho. town.
.1. ItNEMA ICIiR
C:irlislo. August. 17. 1,,r,,)
[;MB 1t AND COAL
OLIVER DELANCEY,
LUMBER A 1" 1) ( '0 A
On (/e Rail Ggs
The 4tll,,,erihet. Lrrps con,tanlly i ii hand, 11 full ki
stir iniont of
or ,
,t,
,_,.. c A., „ ii i : , .. zia.. s,
....02-
Lumber & Coal,
w h ich hr• ran fpr
111 , 11 in nnler pr•nnpr Iv
and 011 thy• ii) t
8011:11.110 toi ms.
HER, SCAN FL
L\UOS.S. MI: STUFF,.
Plastering and Shlngling-Latlis, Worked Floor
ing,V,Matherhemdire!.l,sts,Ralls,White Pine, Hemlock
and Oak Shingles, , of every quality. Ile also fui nlsh
hulls to order el any length and hloo, at the shot test
notice:m(l°llllm most reasonable terms. His wormm
hoards are kept tinder rover, on lint they ran be fur.
Malted dry at all times,
lie has eunstantfy on hand all hinds of Vanitly
Coal under govor. o high will be delivered clean to any
part at the borough: 'ro wit:
LYKEN'B VALLEY,
1. LURE FIDDLER,
TREVER TO N,
LoeusT MOUNTAIN,
And other varieties, and niece In use,
whtrin 110 offers to the publie tit the lowest prices.
LIM EBURN Bit'S AND BLACKSMITH'S COAL always
on haul, at the lowest rash
Thankful for. the patronage of a- generous public, to
stowed upon the NO firm of Week A: Delaney, ho would
solicit n (3 1 111.11111011C4 of the seine as ho will strive to
please. All orders left at the rondo ere of .1000 Shrotn
for Coal and Lumber, will be puonptiv attended to an
heretothre. ' Ohl Hat LELA:ICY.
July'2ll,l —ly.
Wiliam P. Lynch,
Practical PL UMBER and GAS FITTER,
in the basement of the M. B. Church,
Hain: Street, Carlisle.
Lead and Iron
Hydrants,. Bath Tuba,
lint & Cold Shower Ilathsj Bath Retie, n ,
Water Closets, Wash Basins,
Fnrco and Lift Pampa, IlYdraulle llama, be.
Weld Tubes,
_—
Ana orery-doscription of-eneka and - -fittings for gas,
steam, wa4er, be. Superior cooking ranges, he:demand
gaTAitures put-up In churches, storea -and dwellings,
at slort notice, in the most modern style, All mated<
als and work in ourAine at low. rates and warranted.
c Country workand Jobbing pi - omptly ut tenden to.
Mar. 23,18,50—1 v
• THE GREAT CAUSE QV
ITX:10" 11.* E 13,
Just Published ; in a Stialed Envelope,
t -ii I . Vil e lt e ll 6 "Erl 4 ::l. ' n 'i tl T l
el .. n ee e t a u v r s e f, by I d ) r
~ .C, !J o
,L,f
. Spertitatorrnma; , Colisumpflon, !dental
. and ; Physical Debility, Nervousness,
Epilepsy ; . ,Impaired Nutrition of the Body i. Laslttle;
Weakness of the - Limbs and thri Peek; Indisposition,
and Incapacity for, study audaabov; Dullness of An.
Prehension; Loss of_l l femorY; Aversion to Rpeloty ;
Love of solitude; Timidity; Selpistrust ; Diz7ineqs;
'Headache; . Affections, of 'the Eyes; Pimples on 'the
Face • involuntary' Emissions, and Sexual Incapacity;
the Consequences of clireuthful Indiscretion, &c. •
- This admirable Lecture clearly proves that the above
enumerated, often sdifefilleted, evils may bi, 'removed
without medicine and without dangerous surgical ope
rations, and should be read by every youth and every,
man In-the land, ' -!' • , '
Pout Under Repl, tOryw.niblrnio, Inn vittin snil6l on.
voltTe, en- the rreilpt , or nix ..r tx, / ,
stamps. by m 111,4144 ' 11r. CH .1. O. Khi N
Jau• 31• 1111.bowety Yolk .t . u.A, Olgrr e .6ux 1586
"IllatcOes anti actuefuj.
CLOCKS WATCHF,S JEWELRY
AND WA nt "lilanuflicturers prices.
W. T. A. Nauglo, Agt., Zug's Wilding Nara Alain Bt.,
Opposite Saxtong thulium - A Store, Doalur
Foreign end American Watches, Jorely,SilveramlPla ,
ted ware. Fanny Goode ite. would moat respectfully In
form his old patrons :stud the public generally that he
basjust returned frosts the East with no entire now
clerk of FINE NV ATCIII , , , ,JENVELRY,SILVEIt A PLA•
TED WAItE, CLOCKS &c.
Il‘ing secured al:011,10S from some of the largest and
hest re-tortes I'm the sale of these goods, T stn prepa.
red to offer to the public . any arthle I o the line from
larv - vey - erlh;TinurnTertt
In hie plaeo or below the Yin:Ili:Ili wholesale price, ass
follows. Clocks from 70 rents to $lO, Watches horn 02,00
to r.4130..10Ntr9ry in setts from 50 cents to $ . 2.5.Tea Setts
from '2O to $710,-6 pieces hest quality and ,latest styles
CLOCKS WATCUES. 2.II*ELRY.
day alarms, Gold II on t. 'Case Eng. Coral,
.
ti •• Siliklng, .". American, l'em I,
A " Strikluv ,f, Al. " " :." %V ifiS, Cameo,
8 " It .. gulat ors," " Frimeh. Gold Stone
8 '' Gallery, Sil rm. 11 nnt. Case Eng. Lave.
A " Church, •"• American, Carbuncle,
IZMIIIIII!ftl
=MI
8 Nlartne, 0111 1 11 Fare 3 1111,11,111, Jet,
An liner. •' (inrnet
I , t ll.lrr
39 A 1:11111 Strik. " " En 911411,
:40 Tiro, " " I'renrl), I.:ll:kmCned§
30 Lev o IF, " Genes a. Pa,to,
30 (Ica I it., " " ~; taanan, Stone,
cq' tter I”sbos,
Fdlt Stood, ri.i, pi, K r. ,„ .
l'rool K iir s I •f , Cro•lui do. Cdlio Knicoo
Fork q. Spoons, OaFturs.
Carli , !“..llllv 97, IVA) -Iv.
\V ,- . \,,rry(:. 1 }, 1 .), 1 :::11' , N. A'l ( \' JEWELRY,I 4 I . qt:li ii ht l :l ) l
Stand. West \Lun NL. , 11, arty nrpnsite thy Ciunbeidand
Valley Bank.
1 here jut receive 1 a new osstirttnnnt of scotches.
eivelry. silver wore. dr.. in addition to icy
ni Ines .tock Li, yllii.•11 1 i 4,110 the attontitnt of the
public. Thi,storttninit puilpt.not, line told and sliver
eh", and itentlstnell Lepines
omit ititarties sr iiies nt sexy satiety in style anti
In o
Alstt line stnlil Itrettyt plln. fin Tiottiss and
ih"itt i"iiit Y. pattern out pt lee. (tub'
.fuh, t, es t..ettslt tt ud `u scsis.nntai un, .-1/ntri.ilravvr/Alt.Fi4lrs-V
intts, ,stf-puts, oro,t,
ht 'roil liiitilttnt. silver snit pitted
butt, tut (1,1 snit tut-tat] ,titsit t s
V 3 , 1, !.. .1 1 a , oi.rt t. , jl, er
911.1 stilt all
. to n hi sh 'iv Invite I:Ferial tit txn.
tints.
A Lnr I, 4,r i rn.rn the fro7;st nialters.
pry t n li• curl pparl card 4•ases,
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tlrr .1r ri trrtir.H• rr: t .• rrra. ll.inhu, OU tlm
f 11.1 . 11 ihai VIO,I1I1 , :. :Ind dOlll
- thy.ll •• 0 • I ill, .11'4, 010 COM•
1 ,, ,I 1.•
.tlittV ttll Lind, nn 1
It , ' of It (till.
IL o to, . I, /m 1 1)II pt of two Ifl: cent
=III
Nt . "n I•.• , •.•, gym s in 113 e 11,rult,,r, till
at ni mud 1 , -1, 2 till r. 11.
li• 11.1,10 , i ik lii I i"• 1,0 'lily part , r the
1;1.111• il, t 1.. Lt•••iit,
thoit s`nips . it ro i , n.
orsimod,
stti 11N onnh 1,1.1111.
11,..)- Dr. I: , •••1..t ill fora to.l , under
tlto 1111. 1. 1 t1.1. , 1 N, nt N... 111
A . N. 1" Plot -I y
o()1: sti .\ Jt f'.---IVm. Fridley would
nottount, to tilt. ,itizt.t. of Carl isle
t ,I tllo pit 1 ha I I,•• t,ttin etttnalt.nre•tl
11, 'oat, utlo t in, oh $114,t 1111 waleillall kinds,
In S 11V1:: , t 1 or t.treet. tllrot•tly
nppo-its C. ~11 Mnli ta r + ply, , hot, he will
at .111 tint, 1 ,, k 111110 all kinds of work In
111 , 1111, of 1•11-1 111 , q t, 1111 to•atoot.. an.l clltpatell. All
Win 11i11:st:1 nod u rot:wetent haml'as
,n •li} 111114., Platt Tho.o ~..101,"tod
TES 1 I NO, P1:1:M11!)I Allt-TRIWT
VIII' IT .t .1
,pott flog. a 1,1 .1 , .1.1t1ng of all hipds tloutl nt
slotrt• not i ,, • .:tot pool. , of Clot 1.t.,t twit, al.
.4,1 - 1'4.11 I'll I 11., for and
llopiva ...f ,j, 0 ,tteigdp,, and a rlet.lre
'til. :."•rivot nhare 01 ',LOA lc patronage.
Carlini° (frt. 2 , 1, y.
FOUTZ'S CELEBRATED
Th4 , o Poo nines hAro prove I, utter a trial .u( severnb
ye ar , to be Slip, itlr to uIIV pl rpal it ion of the hind in
u4O. The Oiler ,nipm inn itf.t hint s Powder, arlsos
too root that the) aou of Nledidnes that halo
I,'IVICIVO Tonle and, Purifying properties. The Laxative
oleets eruditles Iran thin stomach and IntostineN; the
Took glvoo ,treheth to the F.. 3 stem of the Marra, aunt
the purifying 11.116111, contained in them chumpe the
blood. Ind 1a .. ) the inundation for a healthy and vlgoroug
eheulai ion. The use of Ile.. Improves the
strenutin-me the appetite and givee the boron a hue,
smooth and 40.-,v eldn—inuiroving the appearance,
vkor and spina of the noble animal.
1111., PO, del S /I I u not 111[1 , 11110d, at most powders are,
to bloat the animal.. se as Lo 1.6 e 111111 the appennmee of
holm; fat when not trailr , ) — hut, to remove the disease
and tit emote Ilk general health.
Thr.w. Powders m, him the stomach and in
teitth.oo. Iltem hem offeosLve matter, end tiring
them toll healthy state. TIIIV are a stare ineventlott
of Lung Fever, and a eertain remedy for all diseases
Incident to the Horse, as Glanders, Yellow Water, his•
temper, Founder. ilea% ea, Slavering. Coughs. Loss of
Appel i te, an.l Ifni I , : oerey, &e, 'Mesa Powdm s, if used
two o• three times a week,- through the winter and
spring, your liorin will never get the Lung ['ever, Unite
or !lotto. A few doge,: of those Powders will remove the
worst Cough nn any Gorse. Were owners of [torsos to
feed a few' of these Powdoes evety year, they might
give the lists of 'many veinal& lierses.
ISM aLC &I COWS.
Thn ,propnrtlit.T - fitin linwrier posi,es4es in increasing
A-Inch - ie ntity nr Milk in Cows, gives it an iniportaneo
and vallit) 1101101 01011111 ]llllOll 11111 the halide of every
portion keeping a 'Vow. 111 fattoning Cattle It gives
them an appetite, loobenn'their Lute, and makes them
thrive much faster.
Tn ell 4j e cases of SWIIIO, as Coughs, Ulcers In the
Lungs /11111 flyer, .t c.. by putting from half a paper to a
riper of these Powders In a barrel of Swill. the above
.diseases call bo Cllllll yr entirely prevented. Ily using
:these 'Powders the Ifog Cholera ~ a n be prevented. Pro.
pkred by S. A. POUTS, \Vid minister, Md. ~.
sale by S. P. PAN N tlit, Carlisle, Pa.,
ancrby all country storekeepers. Price 25 .cents per
paper, or five papers for one dollar. [Aug, 23,1501.
113AINTS AND OILS .--, . -- - 7
10 Tans White load. 1000 Oallons of ell. Saint
received with a large assortment of
Varnishes Fire Free( Paint, . 4,
lilurpentinti, Finn:ince White,
Japan. White Mc, •,, . . .
Putty, Colored 7.100; .• ..
. .
Labarge, lied Lead, •
'•
, .
. •
Whiting, ' Bailed Oil, -
_ • Gin n , '
Lard. Oil, ,
Shellac, .• Sperm 011, -
. .
taint Orusbes; . Fish Oil, An..
COlors °revery description dry, and Oil In Cara and
tuhespt the Hardware Store of
Carlisle" Oct. ^5 IBfil
ITURNI.SI.IING,
ji„.. 'rho Inrgort and 1,001 'variety of Pstrrdsh
nzGootlo, and at iho lowpot ffriceVan 1,0 found at
• • - LIVINGSTorvo,
FRENCH
&-p \ \:t .D-ERICAN
( .. 0
OCKS,
, ) . E7 7 9
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.
MEE
I tell 11,
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12112E1
Tlhol.ks CONLYN
,/o% nl ( ' l O .ITarriugr
!.111:”•551 ,5 Is ,„,
. /1 5, , 5555' ..15
••• I.lllli •
1, I
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1'111..1,1m )r
1 ; rat oi,, 1.1413
- ' • •., i•h forl''li
.• t in llou
i
5r r I 1.1 . 1:1
• II I
THE S- OFC:T? OF YOUTH UNVEILED.
Horse and Cattle Powders
1-I 0 G S
11EN11,17 SAX'fON,
Ittizttrianenns.
JAMES R. WEAYER.'S
..,, .-::.-.;,• OABINET
U.
C 7 6V •
„... M.lttle.'s ~, AND
CHATR RI
L.tr IVI A NUNACTORY, r
•
Nonni 114NOVElt STIIEET, CARLISLE, EA
ITtiVing been engaged In the business for over twenty
years hit - would return thenkS to bra cuitoniers and
friends, for the liberal encouragement extended to him
in years gone by; and further assures them that no
pains will be spared, to give full satisfaction to all who
may favor him with a call.
CHAIRS AND VITITNITUME,
of every description constantly on hand, or ntndo to
order. Warranted to ho of the bat quality, of the la
test style, well finished? aud sold at the lowest possible
prices tor cash.
Ile also continues business as an UNDERTAKER.—
Ready made Collins, Metallic or otherwise. kept con•
stoutly on hand and funerals promptly attended to
personally in town or country, on the most reasonable
Cherry and Walnut Coffins, largo size, , aell finished
And lined inside, from 8 to 12 dollars.
Walnut c.innt; covered from 15 to ao domm,
- it. -WEAVER.
11!my 25: 1859-Iy.
N. B.—To•n properties situate In Churchtown,Cumb.!
county, arc offered for sale on easy terms. Apply as
a bole. J. it. W.
c 'fi ,I, T I U I%'l PHANT.
The rtoooleto starves, of the Prairie Flower Cook
Stove. warrants the subscriber in calling the attention
of all who may want us supntior stove to call and ex•
amine the only stove that has given universal satisfae.
Lion.
ME!
IV II NT IS CLA I)I ED OVER OTHERS IS
2nd. A hotter and quicker liven front the same fire,
3d. A larger Oven than any other stove of the same size,
4th. The prettervation of the centre pieco front sinking
saving repo t s,
l'he hest linker, Roaster, and Cook now In use,
oth. A superior II rrangetneet for eleamng the Hues,
. Ih. A pet feet Iles Consumer for either not d or cool.
The Prairie Flower is warranted to give satisfaction
Io mere particular, and will be shown with pleasure to
all tt Ln mar roll, whether desiring to purchase or not,
any quantity of reference ill tills II or country.
lew other good Cook Stoves on hand, which will he
sold vett!). (OW to rinse stuck.
Spouting. Roofing, Joh work. COppensmithing and
Shoetlll.! %%OH, promptly attended to. in town or coun
try. A ll worN warranted at the old c l od, Ilancrier
street north of Louther.
MARY MORRIS.
Nlt. old C o pp er , IS I asi: :I,ld Pew for bought, end Lilo
price p•nJ Or goods. '
Mord, '2', 1
(Dcwall. 2 4 4:=1..n,1 .2 2
rl l O 1' .1 It 11 , 11; . i LI EI3URNERS
AN I) EPS'.
he midi, lee 1.4.P11 appointed solo agents for
-4 , hnono to.whirk toi.S.leili,ttrit - • TI -... Thirt!Ti'Atke
I s- \lr. Lindh:and others who have tried
it, stirsand linrn na flinch Hine per
too. Is El /.t• ir any Other roil in use.
vant i
,iii flail it to their in
tiiis iowt v fromWewty to t wen
t,iii 1,3 - klitlS I'Ve have
tho epinred Tie, lon Cool i
ere always on
11.11,1 1,,,, ,tiot. of ;oaf of all kinds
:)or vb I: :4 1,1'111Sb:11 Is largo and completh and will
hn col.lat-tl , , lowost Trrirrs. - - - - - .
'111,,,1di:1 1 ors Ise respectfully ask a con
tit/1111110
1 I
.C) I) S:'()CIATION!
I, l It I: i, I' Ili A
A Ii1.11I•V1 111 , 1111/11 , 11, I.stahlished by special en
di,vll/1.1 1' 1 . (11 , (. 11 ' k: ( .1 Inc S 1 ( . 1k 1111(1 .listressoti,
a filo ts Ith \ it ill 4.11 t Ercith•inir
Hi, rcf 111,a,,,, of
(It.gjtug.
7111:1,ICAI, 11 , 1 H ,Intig. by the Acting Su,
zoo, b, all 1,•to•r, with /I description of
their .1,111 ion tc , 1114111 ,- .11. Inrhits of lite, Ac..)
:Ind In g , l I veiny poverty, Medicines furnished
fr,.• ~t
111.1; It E Hll l , , on Sperpatorrheeß. and other
the S.—< oilot On the NEW 12E11-
ElO , .1 in Ihr Di•ensary. sent to the afflicted
1, tel envelop,, free of eharge. 'lwo or three
St.,,op , b.i o , • , twe will ncr. , .otehle.
DI: .1. SE I II.I.EN Ilulf(IFITON, Acting Sur.
No. 2 South Ninth Street,
1 1 1,1,:kol.• 1 ] A. the Direct.",
EZRA D. EA ItT WELL, President
I r. \ MITI I It Seel etm . y.
•
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E, AND NF, NV (1 ODDS.
1_ II \ Al': Nl/ STU A W OtH)Ds.
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t .1 tt. 111 Not th I attovet
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.•.• t..! h i ch..,
1;t 1% , at“) tv,rn thu
1 , 12 , 1?
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\I) ('-‘:- ., sr\tEnr: 11.\Ts,
p,•,• 1!. • Ihit ,
tin, , rl/1 , , NnlJr, htrh.
111`. ii.lt•
Or, 2111 d Cell ors for C;,•11.
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IA) gZ0131 ,- ",S,
..,„, nil pet Batt. '
S SUIT Tkii: TI.tSES•
,''.es. Trunks, Iland 'Trunks,
Unihrod:s., An lotto, tinotit of
Xi-til l l l innSegal's no , ! To ha ern...kyra
t,;,;:tl for t to p.l•sinaire iilsoady repolvoil he would
iuz t•• I'l los Iloilo!, ,0,.1 gentiralli to
A(11111 110/18, Ar.t.
1, 1 .• ioid it, .1.
I L )1. 0 11 \VA it E: 11 A 11 D
k N 1 .1 ! I
I , Son }vivo pot completed opening
t Si.,,P o ints. Itils, rare isti I's,
.• to 1 , 141 11 Illoy tho di sly ! ntttention of
1.11.• pol•:, orontl . , 4,1111.'1,1 Our stud, in nil
its c.O• can accommodate the pub
R 1,7,1. , 11; GOOJ)S.
In 1 , 00 0 et - ' , mall tioantit lee. at the lowest prices. Itut
t v 1.41 the public to underutand that we have
hrwo,l t t all the 1.1.140 in l'hilattelplna and New York to
out it. 101 l we can 11,11.1. 1111.111 11111 t. (MO 104.11 tutu
one • !I 1 oonvinre then] 111:1t 111 hare enouah In
suppl, I to• dent And in Ihi, Mat I,L. Persons wanting
I, our 11110 will llnd It to their nthentage to glee
us .1 1 . :111 I,l, "nitlion their porehaqes.—All orders
postl:Oh nod puurt mall attended to, and uo mist,
preset.tations made to elreet sales
.ItIIIN LYNE SflN.
May 2.'GP. North Hanover St. Carlisle
N 2
f N
t.11)1,, reminded
that I by 0 I oot broorht from the city n large supply of
All CURED 11A11 AND BEEF:
Ph .1 p; , !.•••• Nod I , r,sh Tomatoes in raps, fresh
Ho , ve!, fact 1 . 101c1e,, different kinds of
mi sod ink And 1,1/I.IIIN And changes,
Pi tin.... F 1 , ,, i:Ids1118. ;" : 11141115. Coffees, Teas, Mohn.,,,
Se4ars ond T,haeco • very Inn; Brandies,
uld Ifir 111 ...key. . a general eFsort•
no,nt o:'.tr , o 1 , , in our line of trade, altered at the very
1, , ,,t p. )..os, 1.1111 WM. BENT Z.
Ne , .2
•
1 11
A lel ere- catch—ln e.Fenetedparlt
ll,d‘ es, Qua, ter, I.l,rht h harcod. Ahe,
S A I. )1 I) N
f, gale at the : 4 tore of the suheeriber.
oet. J EBY.
1 1 * 00 TRACE CHAINS OF ALL
1., kinds With a largo assortment. of
Mill' CHAINS. HALTER CHAINS,
BREAST ell tINB, Firm CHAINS,
Li a i CU AIN'S ToNouß CHAINS.
CONt l'il AI Ng, SPHEA D &c., &r.,
Just received at. tho Cheap Hardware Stole of
II HN RY SANT(I7
IDREAD BISCUIT &c.
-1) The ('roam of Tartar ' . Substitute" Is rerommen•
de - a
das n sulwrlor rtide In combination with Salerntus
or Soda 11,r flaking purposes. It prod neeft bread rakes
&c.. W hick w icon rold ern sweet, moist and gratefil,
while these of Creain of Tartar rue often dry and taste
less. It will rost lens than Cream of Tiertarynd }Enact!
In the SIMI) ay Grr reek tu g , Is
THIS SUBSTITUTE,
together with Salerat us' Soda. Pero Cronin of Tartar,
Bermuda Arrow Root, :Bustard Seed. ground and uni
ground, spices of uil kinds unadulterated, and also
lirotiorles in every variety constantly on hand, and at
the lowest prices for sale by
Dec. 14, 1850. J. W. EBY.
REAT ATTRACTION AT 'LEON
ur MID 'S CHEAP STORE.
EDW'D. B. LEONARD, JR.,
Haithist returned from the city bf nd
opined a splendid assortment Mill:AM' MADE CLOTH,.
31 , 711; - which cannot - km sarpassoirtii sfYie
Tho Clothing at tills establishment, consists in part of
ho following, viz:
Dnrss AND FROCK COATS.
of nltleb ho has a magnificent assortment of black and
fancy enlace, nut in, the latest fashions tastefully and
elegantly tatii mad, and made Jn a superior manner.
SA CJCS„iy.'D lIALF S_•ICIiS,
of Cloths, Cassliiierniklint Tweeds, all of new ptylen and
at very low pricey, -
- - -
VESTS! VESTS!.! VESTS ! I
- , Tho rirbost and .beat aavortmont ever offered nt tbi
of Main, Black and }•nory Itadan
Cfrdhs, Marseilles, double and tingle broastud, of every
valloty materl4l and patorn.
A N T A L. 0 0_ N S
and fancy French Thin shin casslmeros, RAM
and a great variety of others, all of 'which
'
willa sold at the very lowest prices. -----
white linen and cotton oftho newest
style and best make. Also, calico, °heck and carrying
shirts. A. large assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, fop
Men and• Boys, which eau and will be sold cheaper than
tribr. 'Also a splendid lot oiYrunits and Carpet Bags.
• I therefore confidently invite one and all, to come and
sea for youisetves, as i nlll not. attempt In descrihe the,
bargsiutt that ,may ha expected, for I ntu deternaindd,
Chant° Oppositi.Ml can sal[ so'wer .
.
. • .Effsr itoniembe - r LEONA BB'S Corner. •
BD3VARD . B. I,EONARBiJ.
' Carlisle, Msy 10, MIL-1 1' 7 • •
•
DRIM - E _
A suporloy art;lcle ofpranbertiesf unt rreoived FIZIP
for i,ale by t" ; .l, AV. EDI , .
Oet.l.l4'oQ, • •
MIMSTRONG ,4 HOFFER
QPICON I) SPRING 'A RRIVAL.-=-
LARO 13 SUPPLII•iS FOIL TIIE BEAD AND FRET'.
At the store of John 11.11110, on the N. E. corner of
the public square, Is the place to purchase Boots dimes
fiats & Ceps. at prices that defy competition.
Ile has Just returned from the East with the largos-I
and most complete assortment of [loots, Shoes, Hats &
Caps that he has over presented to this community,
and which ho is determined to sell at the lowest posa.
• bin prices. Ms stock embraces everything in tals lino
of business, such as
MEN'S & BOYS' FINE CALF BOOTS,
Rip Boots, Calf and Patent Leather Ox lord Ties, Gal
and latest fpither Gaiters, Calf Nullifiers, Calf And
Kip Brogans, Slippers, Ac. •
LADIES' 'WEAR.
Fine French and Fnglish Lasting Callers, Morocco,
Calf and Kid Dots, Fine Hid Slippers, Fancy Slippers,
Morocco. and hid Buskins,
MISSES AND O.IIILPItEN'SM'EAII ofall descriptions
orri b m cing fine Lasting Gaiters; Morocco and Lasting
Button floats, Morocco Lace Boots of all kinds, fancy
shoes of various styles slippers. Ac.
HATS & CAPS, Silk, Cassimoro, Fur and' Wool Bats
of all qualities and styles, also a largo assortment of
STRAW RAT,S
Boots and Shoes rondo to order at tho shortest moles
Repairing promptly done. Confident of his ability - to
please all classes of customers, he respectfully Invitee
the pubgato give him a call.
'eV_ Remember the place, N. E. corner of the Publte
Square.
May 30, 'GO.
LARGE' ARRIVAL OF FRESH
.GROCERIES—FISH OP ALL HINDS. -
Among which lea largo lot of the real genuine Bala.
mere dry salt MIMING, innalt barrels, MACICAILEL
at prieiis that is really astonishingly low, Piekals eta)
kinds,
•
SAUCES; PRESERVES,
•
and a good assortment of
T-0 B A-C C - A N-0- :S.E GARS.
at the the lowost_rates Ihr CASU or Country Produce..
' W. M. 8/31 , 1173
• Carlisle, June 21,1861.
T j/ ARGAINS 1 BARGAINSII
~ Now la the time fob theair goods. Closing oat
tho entire gtock at. unprocodenlly low prices, 4o make ,
room for ming assortment. All in want Of cheap Dry
Goode, e r roapcctfully Invited to call at the cheap atom
of,. •. ' ORA& CIOILDI4
Onrllslo, Tab, 15, tact. • - - Treetee•
GU ,
J A . I O
, T..rr i N ir G at,
f essort . inentof all eisei;
Gun Bettina*, Gum
. llose, Gam Pa^klng,. &c., awls° ar
nolo ehrayl at thallartlitarc Store of
Juno 22, iB6O. 11. SAXTON\
Nair Raabs.
NEW AIIR 'LINE ROUTE
TO NEW - YORK ! .
SI - IOIITEST IN DISTANCE
AND QUICKEST IN TIME
BETWEEN THE TWO CITIES •
OF
NEW o n .111
AND
HARRISBURG
1A REE DING, ALLENTOWIO
AND EASTON
MORNING EXPRESS, West. leav
M., ar:lving at Harrisburg at 12.41 noon, only 9741totke"
beta Oen ti , e two cities.
NAILLII , O 7 . leaves New York at. 12.00 noon, and at ,
rives at ilarrisix.wg al 8.30 P. M.
11101tN INO MAIL LINE East., loaves Harrisburg at
8.00 A. M.. areNtng It. New York .t.4.80:E
- -- A PT Ell Not TN "PITF:"1/4-1-.1X1c, 14,4 Jeatatt If atria
burg at 1.15 P M. orriving,-nt New York at 9 00 P M.
Connect ions are made 111 llarvt.l. ur g n t 1.00 P.M. witty
the I'assunget Trains in each tilt eel , n on the Pennsyll
vanin. Cumberland Talley and North... , Central End ,
read.
All trains connect at Ileadlng 'with t, at3s :et Pat
CHIC and Philadelphia, and at Allentown tar
Chunk, Easton. Ac.
No change of Passenger Cars or Baggage between NLyi
Yrok and Harrisburg, by the 0.00 A. 51. Line front New
York or the 1.15 P. Si. irom rlsbnrg.
For hesoty of scenery, and speed, comfort and nettotD
modation. this route presents superior inducements t,ti'
the travelling public.
Fare between New York and Harrisburg FIVE DO!,
LAMS. For tickets and other inforanition apply
J. d. CLYDE, General Agent, Harrisburg.
ri . ARLISLE AND PHILADELPHIA
‘-j ,Qt
DAILY FREIGHT LINE.,
FREED, WARD & FREED.,
811 MAREET STREET, PIIILADELPIIIi
J. A D. RHOADS.
MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PA.
ttß°. Cars of this Line leave the Depot 811 Market etq
Deily, at 4 o'clock, P. M.
Leave Carlisle, Daily, at 7 o'cloidc, 'A M.
( - keels In tendodLiir this Line should be zArked 0. &
P. Daily Freight Line, and sent in by 4 o'clock.
May 25, 18511.
PIE ILADELP lII.A
AND READING
R A I L ROAD
On and after MAY 28, 18611.
Two passenger, trains leave Iltsrrishurg daily, (Stn'
exreptetl„, at S.OU A. N., and 1 40 P. bL. for PhD.*
dolphin, arrii tug there at 1.25 noon and 0.15 P. M.
Returning, len xe Philaihdphia at 0.110 A.M., and 3,30
P. 31., arriving at llarrisbutg at 12.4.. noon andt3.3o P.
Foon': To Philadelphia, No.l Cars. $3.26; No. 2 On
same train.t . .
Fares to Reading. $l.OO and $1.30.
At Rending. con noct with trains for Pottsville,
ville.Tamagun. Catawissa, (o.
Four trait", 11 . 111 , (.3 Hooding for Philadelphia dolly, at
0 A. 31 . I 0.4:. A. 31., 12.:t0 1101111 and :1.43 P. M.
1,0:11.1. Philadelphia for leading at 8.00 A. 01., 1.00 P.
M.. :1.30 P. M.. nod 1,00 P. M.
Fares from lii.ading to Philadelphia. $1.78 and $1 45.
The 11101 fling train from Ilarrieburg connects at
Reading s ith up train for Wilkesbarre. Pittston and
srrantnn.
For through tickets and other information apply to
J. J. CLYDE,
Aug. 3.'60. General Agent.
PHILADELPHIA, AND READING
B AILROAD.
' •
'•••
j'as.,fnuer Trains fir l'ottsville, I?ead-
ing and -.Harrisburg.
EolI - 17\i.TG LINE, Pais, — (Bun - days
11 1.0:1V0 N,' Depot.. Corner of Broad
and Callim hill Streets, Philadelphia. Passenger en
trances an Thirteenth and l'allrm hill streets, at 8 A.
N.. .•oonecting at Harrisburg will, the Pennsylvanin
1ta110.01..1 I . train running to Pittsburgh; tho
C ond a .,l a nd Valley I .f.ll :‘ I train running to Chain
ben burg. nod the Northern Central Boil
read N.ru nning to Sunbury, &e
AFTEENOUN LINES
Le• ino n ew Depot, 0( NEB OF IIIiDAD and CA LLOW
-1111.1, : I'll I LAI/1.1.1111 t, (Passenger entrances on
hill streets.)
SI 11.1. F. and II A at :1.15 P. M.,
DA 11.1 . , ..enneet Inv, at Ilan 10 , 1.14 tith the Northern
rent is li.iilipparl illioneiport, Elmira, &c.
I s pi ess train h , nn :sew York via Easton. snakes dos&
ilf,lif,ll with li,•a,iinr hail and A eer.intnodat i ln*
trains i , ni.oetiiie itll:,•tlahnrg wit h the l'etinsylvania
teal :; M train running west.
Fp•r enis .at 4:0 P. 31., (Sundays excepted.)
1/I: , TAN( I.: I LA 1,1:1,1'111 A and READING RAIL-
It IA I)
Mil S
! Philadelph a k Rending
Sli rand I;eintil on Valley IL I: •
11'2 ,
)1111,•,113r,. I{_ 1 . Northrrn ro.ntral
Tr., n .1 t Railroad
rtl•ii y, Ln
No, thumberlantl,
Lr•mishu
'lilt n
)1 u ncy,
11 . 1111/nspnrt,
`hero,
Loll. Haven,
lint Inn,
21:3
22'2
238'
231
2 ,, , Williamsport and Elmira'
287 Railroad.
The'rS. A M and 315 I' NI. trains CONNECT DAILY
AT P,lirr cLINTuy. (Sundays excepted.) with, the
CATA WI SSA, 11 I 1.1.1A.3101tT AND ERIE RAIL
OW\ D.nle in= nneetions wish lines toNIAOARG
FALLS, CANADA, the WEFT and SOUTHWEST.
DEPOT IN PHILADELPHIA,
Corner of Broad and Callorrhill streets.
NV. 11. INIcII.IIRNNY, Secretary,
nem
HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM!
rrhe undersigned having purchased the
of the Into Wm li. Trout dee'd. would
rcy , orltellc [lllllOllllNe to the public that ho will con
one th, 11.1 . 1"11Nl; at the old stand, In
\Nest High street. and with a ren owed and ellielertt
Wart, pi °duce o aisles of fiend Dress of
Every Variety, Style and Quality,
that stud hn strielly In keeping with the Improvement
of Ito Mt, and fully up to the age In nhieh we live.
I have on hand a . Fplondld .
assortment of
• v.... " , e 4;,. BATS AND CAPS, • -
. _
of all descriptions, from the common Wo6l
to the finest FUR AND SILK HATS; and at prices
that must suit every one who has an eye to getting the
worth of his money. The stock includes,
310bESKIN, CASSJ MERE, BEATER A :Li' RATE,
of every F.l) le and color nod unsurpaDed for
NESS, DURABILITY AND FINISH: by those of any
other establishment in the country.
;BEN'S, BUYS' and CHILDREN'S HATS and CAPS,
of every description constantly on band.
Ito respectfully Invites all -the old patrons midi):
many new ones as possible, to give him a call:
Apr. 25, 1660-1 y
Sunbury and Erie
J. O. CALLIO.
JOIIN IRVINE.