Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, May 30, 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" vitiated,
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 attacks, nor is there one which it may
not destroy. The scrofulous taint is variously
caused mercurial disease, low living, dis
order unhealthy food, imptire air, filth
and filthy hitbits, the depressing vices, and,
above all, by the venereal infection. What
ever be its origin, it is hereditary in the con
stitution, descending" from parents to children
unto the third and fourth generation ;" indeed,
it seeing to be the rod of Him who says, "I
will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon
their cpildren."
Its 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 life, so that scrofulous 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 rendemd fatal by this taint in the
system. Most of 'the consumption which de
cimates the human family has 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 this linking in
fection, and their health is undermined by it.
To cleanse it from the system we must renovate
the blood by an alterative mediCine, and in
vigorate it by healthy food and exercise.
Such a medicine we supply in
AYE R' S
Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla,
the most effectual remedy which the medical
skill of our times can devise for this every
where prevailing and fatal malady. It is com
bined from the most active remedials that have
been discovered for the expurgatlim of this foul
disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the
system from its destructive consequences.
Hence it should be employed for the cure of
not only scrofula, but also those other affec
tions which arise from it, such as ERUPTIVE
and SKIN DisrAsts, Sr. ANTHON
ROST:, or EBYSI VELAC,. PIMPLES, PUSTULES,
B LOTCLIF,S, it LA INS and 110 , TUMORS, TETT ER
and SA LT SCALD ILEA n, RINGWORM,
RHEUMATISM, Sri'nrLrrio and MERCURIAL DIS
EASES, DROPSY, DES E EPSIA., DEBILITY, and,
indeed, AIL COMPLAINTS ARISEs3 FROM VITIA
TED OR 'IMPURE BIBOD. The popular belief
in impurity of the blood" is founded in truth,
for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The
particular purpose and virtuo this -Sarsapa
rilla is to purify rind regenerate 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 on
their action can rarely nithstand or wade than
Their penetrating properties search, and cleanse,
and in, igo rate mery portion of the human organ
ism, correcting its diseased action, and restoring
its healthy vibdities. As a consequence of these
properties, the invalid who is bowed down with,
pain or physical debility is astonished to find his
health or energy restored by a remedy at once so
SilOrie and inviting.
Istot only du they cure the every-day complaints
of every body, but also many formidable and
dangerous diseases. The agent below named is
pleased to furnish walk my American Almanac,
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containing ecrtifientes of their cores and diiections
for their use in the folliming complaints: Costive
ness, heartburn, Headache an from disordered
Stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, l'am in and Morbid
naetioh of the Bowels, Flatulency, Loss of Appe
tite, Jaundice, and other kindred complaints,
arising from a low state of the body or obstruction
of its functions.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
FOR. THE RAPID CURE OF
Coughs s Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness,
Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consump.
tion, and for the relief of Consumptive
Patients iu advanced stages of the
disease
So veide is the field of its usefulness and so nu
merous are the cases of its cures, that almost
every section of country abounds in persons. pub
licly known, who have been restored front alarming
and even desperate diseases of :the lungs by its
use. When once tried, its superiority over. every
other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape
observation, and-where-its virtues-are known, the
public no longer hesitate a hat antidote to employ
for the distressing and dangerous affections of the
pulmonary organs that arc incident to our climate.
While many inferior remedies thrust upon the
community have failed and been discarded, this
has gainca friends by cm cry trial, conferred benefits
on the afflicted they can nel er target, and pro
duced cures too numcrou.: and too remarkable to
be forgotten
PREPARED BY
/I R. J. C. AYER ac CO.
LOIVELL, MASS.
F.or salo IT S. W. Ha verstick and S. P . Aker, &
Samuel Elliott in Car.i,..k.
INDSEY'S IMPROVED
''LIBLOOD SEARCHER .+Bt
A SVANDARD MEDICINE
For tho spondy, rndiral, effo,toal roro of ALL
DISEASES arislog from IMPURITY
01? THE 131.00 D.
gh t the most miraculous curse
This medicine has w ren
in desperate cases of
Scrofula., Cancorous formations,
Cutanin,ds Erysipelas, Boils,
Pimples on the face, Sore Eyes,
Old, Stubborn Chairs, Scald Mead,
Tot for affitytions, Lthouniatlc Disorders,
Dyspepsia,' Cohtivoness,
Jatindlcu, Salt Rheum,
Mercurial Diseasir, Gonoral Uubl lily,
Liver Complaint, Loss of Appetite
Low Spirits, Pool Stop - melt.
Vol - nate Complaints, and oil Discuses having thoPrroi
gin In an Impure state tat Elio Blood.
IVo rotor to the case of David McCreary, of Napier
township, Bedford Co., Po. who, on the list day of Aug
ust, 1858 mule affidavit beforo Just ice Wirier that ho
was troitted 11 ir the cure of i!ancer by three physlidans
of Bedford county, and by Dr. Newton of the Eclectic
College in Cincinnati, for a p-iriod of nearly eight
months, notwithstanding whielv, his BP. U.'",and 3
portion of his loft cheek wore entirely eaten away ! Be
had given up all hope, whim he heard of the • Blood
Searcher," and was ind wail to try It. Four bottles
curod him, and al though sadly disfigured, there Is uo
q ovation but what this invaluable medicine saved his
lifu. 'Phu full partliada ts of this reuntricablu case may
be soon in a circular, which can he bad of any of the
Agents.
'e also refer to tbo outgo of Nancy Bleak - nay, of Elder
ton, Armstrong eouuty, Pa., curodof Scrofula after be
lug unable to got out of hoe boil for three years.
To the case of it lady In Ansonvillo. Clearfield county
who was also afflicted with Scrofula in its worst form.
To the sass of George Meisel, residing lu Carrolltown,
Cambria county, Pa.. who was so badly afflicted with
Cancer that it eat his on tiro nose off, and his case was
worse If possible, than McCreary's.
The particulars of those cases—every ono of width
was cured by the use of the Blood Soatrehor—may also
be found in a circular to be had of any of the Agents.
It. NI. LEMON, Proprietor.
Laboratory for the manufacture and sale, near the
Da. Railroad Depot, flollideysburp„ Pa.
Dr. Geo. 11. Kayser, Wholesale Agent. Pittsburgh, Pa.
cy?„.. Nor sale In Carlisle by S. W. Haverstick, S. 11l
liott, end Reynolds Al' olffor; Dr.J. Herring Mechanics
burg; Gosweller & Zook, Shopherdstown ; Joshua Culp
!lowdown • Jacob Simmons, Crossheads; J. J. Coble,
E. Wise Sthromanstown; A. M. Loidich, Bolling Spriri6
Mary W. Kissel, Churchtown ; (1. W. Robinson West
Mill; .BaNnaught A. Co., Oakville; Shoemaker &
lilllott, Nowburg; Wm. Bratton, Newvillo; J. Hood &
Co., Springfield; Russell A Co., Dickinson; Ilig , land
& Washing, Jacksonville ; Wu,. Olurk & t.o. Lose,
Ilaads; Wm. H. Ecklos, Sporting Hill; D. Denlinger
Whits Hall; J. 0. Altick, Shipponsburg; all of Cumber
laud county, Pa. •
VOUTZ'S MIXTURE,
The Toot Immure; for lilerz_nnd BZAST
now in Usu.
Is a safe and reliable remedy for the cure of Rueuma-
Mem, Painful Nervous Affections, - Sprains, Burns,
Swellings, and all diieeses requiring, the external ap
plication an Man.-
On-Horses it will never fall to cure Poll Evil: Fistula.
old running Soros, or Swoony, If properly applied, Nor
Sprains, Bruises, &nachos, ildroolced noon, Chafes, Sad•
dlo or Collar Call, Cuts or Wounds, it is an infallible
romedy..• Ply it, and be convinced of its efficacy.
RHEUMATISM
Parsons afflicted with this disease no matter 6r bow
long . atanding, can bo promptly and effectually cured
by using this Mixture.
There is nothing-in the world sd'enre end no good to
take away Bad Come, and cure Frost Bites as thie Pre'
par:Mon. Try Wand satisfy yOursolvee. Price 25 and
00 cents per bottle.. Prepared by A . FOUTZ, Wont
minister, Md. • . • -
Por sale by 8. D. Paniebaker, Carlisle, Pa. •
Aug. 23,1801. " -
EVIOV4L.7—Tha Rat ctoCail titora
XI) horetofore.k . OoSiri as " Kutibints,", has boon re.
moved dlreetlymosite tho eld stand, two doors trout
draold's alothiartatoi 3 O., Thohnelaras.alli be conduct.
od An heroipiord, afidall the goods, both home w t
ads an
city manufaetara t warTarited to give !Attar/talon as "36.
commended: .11. patronage Is .restrectrullySolle'. ' Ad
as iSoryetTort will be wade to hoop the assorturer f tor
moo and' boys hateaud cape complete, with arises to
suit tho timeS• 11.BLLUIL
, spring styles of alk hats sow ready.
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Iforoh,l6, VIOL.
niektints.
pa. I:IOOFLAND'S BALSAMIC
CORDIAL
.FOR THE SPEEDY CURE OF •
boughs, Colds, IntJoe:ma, Croup, Hoarse
ness, Bronehitiso Pneumonia, Diseases
of the Bowels, arising from Cold,
Incipient Cbnsumption, and '
for the relief and (if at all
possible) cure of Pa
tients iri advanc
ed stages of the latter disease.
The Balsamic Cordial Is entirely a Vegetable produc
tion, catobitiin7, the holding properties of the Balsam,
with the invigorating qualities or a Cordial, producing
a combination co well adapted to the purposes intend
ed, that there aro but few cases of disease which will
not, at an early period, succumb - to its healing and life
giving properties.
Per ages, has the treatment of pulmonary diseases
occupied the greater portion of the attention of the
scientific of the medical world, but none acquired more
eminence in his treatment of these diseases, than the
celebrated Prussian Dr. 1100FLAND, the originator of the
Balsamic Cordial. Ills life was devoted to the produc
tion of rentudie , that would stand unrivalled. Holy
well be has succeeded, the American peopha are_able to
'edge: and we positively assort, that no preparations
that have ever been placed before them, have conferred
thur - same amount of benefits on suffering humanity, or
have elicited so many commendations from all classes
of society, as the remedies of Dr. lloofiand, prepared by
Dr. C. M. Jack!ion & Co., of Philadelphia.
The Cordial 18 designed fora class of diseases more
general and more fatal than ally other to which the
people of I his country are u hject—thns.) springing from
LIGHT corn." That eminent•authorlty. Dr. Bell,
says: I will not say that Colds to our inhabitants
what the PLADCE and Yettew FF.VER aro to those of other
countries; but I can aver confidently that they usher
in diseaseof greater complicity and mortality than those
latter."
Entirely Vegetable. No Alcoholic Preparation
DR. HOOFLAND'S
IMMEETECI
Or sAN BITTERS,
I=
Dr. C. 111 JACKSON & Co., Phila. Fa
moist. ITYflerr (lit CURE
LIVER COM . I , LtINT. DYSPEPSIA, Jaundice, Chronic
Or Ncrvous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all
diseases arising from a disordered I,lcer or Stomach.
Such as pon,tipatfom Inward Piles, Fulness or Blood
to the Ilead. Avidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart.
hum, Disgust Ire Vend, Fuluess or Weight in the Stom•
oat, :our 1-ruetatbms, sinpre . or Fluttering at the Pit
of the Stomach. Swimming or the Mond, flurried aud
Difficult Breathing. cluttering at the Heart, Choking
or Suff , cating sensations when in a lying posture, Dim•
fle•S of Vision, l o ts of webs ;mime the Sight, Foyer and
Dull Pain in the Ilearl, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yel
lowness attar Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side. Back,
Chest, Limbs, to. Sudden Mush's of heat, Burning
irr the Flesh, Constant Imaglaings of Evil, add great
Depressions of Spirits. and wilt positively prevent Yet
low Fever, Billions Fever, dr..o.
The Proprietor in calling the attention ot" the public
to this preparation. does so with afeclllttr rrl the utmost
confidence in its virt nee rind adaptation to the diseases
for which It is recennnendt , d.
'IL is no new rind untried article; but one that has
stood the trot of a twelve years' trial beloie the A Uteri'
ran people, and Its reputation and site ttre unrivalled
by any similar preparation extant— The.testimony in
its favor giros by the most prominent and weillinown
Phy , ierans and individuals in the country Is 11111111.1.0,
and a r•arel al persoal I,r the Almanac, published Allllll
- by the l."Priet,, and to be had grails or any . t o
their A c:ents.cannot hul satisfy the roost sheptical that
this remedy is really deserving the great celebrity . It
has obtained.
01_ S. W. HAVERSTICE, Agent for Carlisle, and by
Drtakt-sk every whnre. (Apr. 12,
_ G- S y- --
800 K S ,
FANCY 0001)5,
CONFECTIONARIES,
FRUITS,
PERFUMERY,
PRESERVED FRUITS,
AIINCED MEAT, PICKLES, &C.
S. W. ILAVEIRSTICK,
Korth Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pcnn'a.
liar Just opened sir assArtrharor FreSli
cv Goods, OW Books, Perfutnery, Fruits, and Coulee
tionsay. hick hag never boon surpassed in this bur
00a11. f r uo,VIE.) and 011.p1101). The Itruch, have been
solested n its great ca e, and are calculated, In quality
and pa ice, to coismand the at t,9tion of purchasers. -
FANCY GOODS,
which sompriseevery variotyof fancyarticles of the a moat
- exquisite finish such as. .
Papier nacho Goods,
ailahaster and poreslatii 11 - IX-stands and trays,
Fancy ivory, pearl and shell card cases,
Ladies' Fancy Itaskots,
Fancy Wort, Buses, with cowing instruments,
Ladles' Cabal+, Writing Desk,. and Port4r.ios.
Port Mounatim. of every variety.
Gold pen , and pencils, Fetary paper weights, and a
larg , variety of ladles' Fancy statiosery.
Motto seals and wafers, Silk and bead purses,
Biding whips. elegantly finished. Fine cutlery,
Perfume baskets and hags,
Brushes of every kind for the
X. Bad rl and It. A. U. Wright's Soaps and Perfumes
of V:Lr1011S
,Fancy Pins for head dresses and shawls.
Misdeal Instruments,
touther with an tam umerahle variety of articleselegant
ly Il sashed and suitable for
HOLIDAY ' RESE YTS-
to vettiPll ho invites sperial ntton Mon.
Also, an c‘tonqivt, nud I.l,gant.c.llectlon of
'SOUKS,
comprising various - English and American Works,
richly 'bed POETICAL WORI(6, Bibles and
elog - antly hound in velvet pith metal
assortment Sat “n 1 Hooks and S , lnad stationery Is
stbm complete, :tdd eon/PH.ON everything used
S 0110•11, Ito nlsu desires Lo e z t t.ll, the particular atten
Lion of Fatmhes to his eleg'ant .ts,ortanent of
LAMPS, So.,
from the extensive establishments of Cornelius, Archer
and others of Philadelplua, comprising every style of
Parlor, Chamlwr and study Lamps, for burning either
Lard. Sperms Et herial als , DYOrrd celebrated
Rerosetne or Coal Oil Lamps, toodher with Howe r Vases
Fancy Screen.. kc. Ills ascot Cutout In this line is un•
equaled In the borough. Also,
SEllAltS AND TOBACCO,
embrficin4 all the C.vorlte brands, and a II no nssnrt
moot of NIENRSCIIAUM SNOK DRS AND PIPES. the
celebrated Kilh - wuchlnk hynvhburg, Smoking Tobacco.
F It U i'i 8 ,
suet. as Oramses, Lemons, Fig . S. Raisins, Nectarines,
Pruze, lie , P;1. NCI" CON I , ECTION AR Y—NUTSPIi E
SERVKU FRUITS, MIN ED—MEAT, PICKLES, he.,
In every variety and at all prime, all of which are pure
and fresh such as ran he confidently recommended to
his friends. Ms stock embraces everything in the Prue
nl Fancy Goods, with mu,' other articles useful to
housekeepers which the public urn °specially invited
Cr; rail 31111 11,M-11110.
Remember the Old Stand, nearly opposite the Bank On
North Hanover street.
Doe. 20, 1861
SHRINER'S BALSAMIC
COUGH SYRUP.
FOIL COVOIIS, COLDS, CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH,
ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, SPITTIND BLOOD,
PAIN AND WEAKNESS OF THE BREAST,
DIFFICULTI * OF BREATHINO, &O.
This is no now remedy. It has been used for n num
ber of yours in Maryland and parts of Pennsylvania.
and has, wherever known, gmquirmi an 'unprecedented
reputation Tor cut lug the Carious diseases for which it
is recommended. •
So apparent is Its usefulness, and on renrarhahte has
been Its corns, that it Is lust superseding every other
remedy for those diseases. The afflicted can rely upon
Ito doing err much for them, and in many cases more
than any other remedy now before the public.
It is recommended and prescribed in the practice of a
large number of the most intullig,ent and able phyni•
clans of Maryland. It is used and considered an indis
pensable household remedy by a largo portion of the
first families of the State.
It is geed by all classes of society, and the universal
opinion to that it is good Tuts 13 , rue ip ruarxx Wore
0001,0 COMPOiIIID. It is pleasant to take, and never does
injury. lint owing to its purifying qualities, must do
good under any circumstances. Its effects are truly
wonderful, soothing, calming and allaying the most
violent coughs; purifying, strengthening and invigo
rating the - whole' system; calming and soothing the
nerves, aiding and facilitating expectoration, and heal
ing the
DISEASED LIT,NEIS, •
Thug striking tit the root of disease, and driving it from
tiff system,
CROUP,
This disease is announced by difficulty of breathing
shrill whistling or wheezing, hacking cough and threat
clod suffocation, leo. It mostly occurs in young chil
dren. No child need die of croup if this Syrup is pro
perly used and used In limo. Mothers having croupy
children should watch the first show of disease, and al
ways keep this remedy at band.
For coughs after measles this Syrup Is znost excellent.
Experience has proven that it in equalled by no other
preparation.
The price of the remedy Is such as to place It within
the reach of all, the poor as well as the rich, and every
person should have it.
Every-person-should - havo it- in - the , house. It is a
true and faithful friend to all who value health and
wish to secure themselves against that most terrible
disease, consumption. It will be found the most panful
as Weliiii.the cheapest family medicine in the world.—
It has been used for the last four yearn with a &access
without-a-parallel.
Savo your children. No child need die of croup If
thiti Syrup is used In time.
Price 37 cents par bottle, or three bottles for ¢,ll.
top,,lfor sale by S P PANNABAKER, Carlisle, Pa.,and
by all country storekeepers. [Aug. 23, 1801.
ÜBRICATING 0.11 - 3:—Wd wish
j to inform machinosts, millers and tho public gone.
rally, that we have on hand a fall 'stock of biibricatiug
Oils for all kinds of machinery, this oil surpasses all
others, having boon subjected to a thorough (eat by the
'Ma of the bent Lard and other It Is - pronounced
a superior Lubricator at less cost and wearing longer.
and entirely free flout gum, and will stand much colder
Weather and has loss tendency to heat; Try It and you
will use nothing else for Lubricating. ' •
Carlisle Nov. 2, '6O. ; 30UN P. LYNN & SON;
North Llonover Street Carlisle. •
NAU.S . 1
NAILS!! NAILS H I
A largo stook of good, Clean, Neat, and Tough
nails, at the lthvostTrleost Our nalls,are worth ttcta
a keg more, than any other make of nape sold In our
town. this is the opinion olmoshanles who have tried
them, 'WO alsohaTo a full assortment of.
' . .BUILDING HATENIALS,
of the latest and moitapprOved styles. All goods war,
tooted as . reprosente4l..__ JOHN LYNN Al BON.
M
\I, VOL North laanovee Ot.
aTTEXTIOM:
NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS
After returning hie acknowledgements for the Tory
liberal patronage which has boon extended to him, the
undersigned would call attention to the fart that he
has just reopened his extensive assortment of family.
in his now storeroom, on the south-coat 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, „
Java, Rio and roasted Coffee. Every va- .; t F,, „ '
riety and quality ofTliA. TEA. Spices, (ground I '1""" II e
and uni,,,:eund,) Pickels, Sauces, Pablo Oil. / 9(t. i
i
Now Orleans, Sugarhonse and Trinidad ' - I
Molasses; Now York and Philadelphia Syi ,
ups. Cheese, Macaroni, Vermecilli, split Peas. Flomlny,
Mincemeat, corn Starch, Farina, Chocolate, Extract o.
Coffee, refined sugar at reduced rates, washing and bak
ing soda_ Tobacco of the most favorite brands, and the
finest quality of Segars. Also, a beautiful assortment
of Britannia Ware, plain and g...1d hand China Ware,
Glass, Queens. Stone and Earthern Ware, In great va
riety, And an elegant Int of Caney Soaps, extracts and
porfumasyJar-the collet,.
FRUITS: Including Peaches In cans, Raisins, Cran•
berries, dry apples, citron, almonds, oranges, lemons,
Sc., dc.
_ .
ties, Scotch Whiskey, Holland Gin, and Scheidara
Schnapps.
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A large stocicpf LAMPS. I ncluilling 1/yea's celebrated
lamps for burning Kmosene or coal oil, also Sperm,
Pine, Lard awl Coal Oil, Burning Fluid, Sperm and
Star Candles.
CEDAR-WARE AND BROOMS.
tirmthe, itopo s Mopps, Soaps, Doormats, Walters,
hooltlrig-glasses; flue letter and note paper, Willow
Ware; painted buckets,
Cotton and uliollon Hose, and half Hose, and n full
stock of GiOVl.lB, Including the well known Hanover
Buck Moves.
In sliort.,bis stock comprises everything that IR called
for In hie line of business, and no efforts ho spared
to render entire satisfaction to his customers.
C. 1N HOFF.
Carlisle, Oct. 27, 1858-Iy.
Ninrlceting of all kinds taken in exchange to
goods.
cc ./9l✓lß at o r La S./ .ff
FAMILY CR Klan' AND TEA
Just received and in store, a fresh And well Fit,
lected assortment of Itln, Java and Mara
caibo Coffee, thrusted Coffee. Crushed
Pulverized Sugars. Iteltned and
other brdwn Sugars, superior
Syrup Molasses, Orleans
(halting) Molas sec.
r Spices Of every variety--
pure only: Starch, Farina and
Chocolate. Macearoni, Cheese and
rractters, Tapioca and Sato, Indigo,
Salerates and Soda , Crean: Tartar and an•
sorted ustard and Coriander Sped
•:-
ayy j l II 1145:,-;
QELLING OFF AT TWENTY-FIVE
l'1:T1 BELOW 'ST! I
At the sign of the''diold Eagle," 3 dews :ibove the
Cumber Lind Cal leg bald, and two doors below Ibe
MothoOkt Church on West Main street, the large,t
and best selected Mod; of
WATOH ES AND JEWELRY
in the town, will be sold 39 pet centanwor than „tan,
plati*ln'the - Stdte. The stock comprises a b.r ne ,tifl) t
rnent ot Gold and Silver hooting-ease sat-lies, Levers,
Lepines,.Americau catches, and all other kinds and
styles,
GOLD AND SILVER CHAINS,
nold l'ens and Pencils, Jewelry of all kinds, Spectacles
Gold and Silver, Plated eTtl Silver Ware,
MUSIC BOXES, ACCORD[ONS,
Oil Paintings. a great variety of fancy articles, and a lot
of the finest Pianos, Which will brsold 40 per cent lower
than ever offered in tow.. 'I he entire stork of Wlttrh
maker tools, eases. large )1 s, soil Safe will be sold
wholesale or retail sin the I.IISInFt terms.
• - -Having-seleeted n first gl ass - worllnian - alTleln di: of re
pairing will be dour as usual, at reduced prices.
Three Pianos at $lOO below the lactery price on an
count of the Philadelphia Company closing out. I will
sell at the Jenniny Store,
BOSE W 001) PIANOS,
warranted, ;it, t we-Kited Ilseir real value on easy terms
if called mi goon.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS'-!-
OGILBY'S CHEAP STORE
A large as.ortment of Fall and Winter Goads of al
description of the liii St styles and best mar ufaetures
now open lag at the Cheep Stol C. 04.; Lill'. em.
rrer ot Main and Pitt Strict. Tho
stork has hacu sc
lOCte'd with great cafe, and bought, for cash, and will be
,sold cheap for the money.
A largo lot of Bluok and Fancy silk, Freueb Merino's,
Cashmeres. Paremettoes, tillk Poplins, Wool Delanes,
Petaled Mamie, Figured Delanes of all kinds and prices,
Grey (binds at all descriptions, Alapaccas
FALL AND WINTER SIIA\WES
Plsha Black Cashmere Shawls, Stella Bordered, Work
and C,dere, Blaok end Fa n('.•lk 1 Lnug W.4201_
and Braelo ;51 - 10 ,w1; ) , oat very cheap.
Biariltati: of all q Xs, and Prlinis ('alien's and Chintzes
cline newest stst-s And will lie stilt' rhiinp. Canton
Flannels and Illistiihint at tim old friers.
U.I3N AN I) 7301,' WP: AR,
Cloth. Ca,hheres, and Vesting•. Sattinet nod
A Inv, tot of liott od t'kit L. ttt ill sir. , •s and. of
the 1n..; .in: lltY; an , ' alll he s•dd heaper Om. .can to
pur,1,,44 , 4 ,, ,where It, 11, County
call the steep hr tore purelmstetz. Per
olect the stand EAS.I: MAIN STREET NEARLY OPPO
SITE TIIE DEPOT.
17 11 14; late brilliant victories achieved by
our Foderal meies have gladdened every A nni ie:ll3
heart, el viii assurance Of a speedy restoration of pea,
to ill, ;neat country. In 3 iew of this I have rewired
to offer my tremendous stock. of
at prices that ss /II silt isly ovary parson are cheaper than
oan he bought. from any other honee with limited
1 - nearo-JUat I have 10 ! 000) lto. ot
BLEACHED NIUSLINS.
and the saran quantity of unbleached on hand T can
s o il good tm hito Muslin at B cents, and extra quality at
10 and 122 y. Also,+lo,noo yards of
CA L COES,
of Merrimack's, Smague's and Ciao,m, at 11' eta fist
old prices. A largo assortment of • xcollent second
Mourning at old prices. Very desirable
=I
BLACK SILKS,
62 1 ,:.75,at 8 7 14, $l, The 871 , ; Is the same that sold at
$l, mid our dollar quality Is the I,AIIIO that has boon
and is btill selling at $1.35 per yard.
GINGHAM'S,
in great proration at old prices. Also. Canton
Flannels and Kentucky Jeans. at the old prices. And
in cmtvETs and OIL CLOTHS. I guarantee that no
stock outside of Philadelphia can begin to compote,
either In quail tit) ~r price. In addition to the above,
I have a very large stock of Ribbons. Laces, Embroid
eries, Delalues . , Cashmeres, Merinoeg, Coburgs, Flannels,
and other
of the latest styles and ehricest patterns. My success
heretofore has enabled mu to oder advantages to my old
customers and the public generally, which are not pos.
messed by others, particularly those who are compelled
In commencing now to lay in u stock at the present
high prices In the principal cities.
A discriminating public will satisfy themselves of the
truth of the foregoing before purchasing elsewhere --
My tremendous stock of Deeds, laid In priticipally he•
fore the rise, is admitted to be the largest between I'h it.
adelphia and Pittsburg. 1 invite all persons in want
of Bargains In Dry (loodeto sail and examine at the
old and well known stand of
Pub. 28, 1962. A. W. 112iNTZ.
NO HOE.
•
T will be seen by tile following saver-
Usement, that Henry A. Sturgeon, Esq., has retired
train the firm' of Icor, Dunlap k Co., and that Samuel
Itepburn, Eng., of Carlisle, Climb. co., Pa., has been as
sedated settle the remaining partners in the firm of
Ker, Dunlap & Co, and that William W. Hepburn has
been elected Cashier in the place of Mr. Sturgeon.
The Proprietors aro
WILLIAM Enn, . ISAAO BRONNEMAN,
RICHARD WOODS, Jour , ' S. Srzitto:yr,
• JOUN 0. DUNLAP, JOHN DUNLAP,
SAM. HEPBURN.
This Dank, will continue to do a general Dunking
and Exchange business, at their Banking Douse in
Carlisle, under the namo and style of EThlit, DUNLAP
& Co.
Money will be received on deposit and paid back on
demand without notice. Certificates of deposit bearing
Interest at the rate of fi per cont. will be Issued for as
effort a period as four months. Interest on all cord&
catos will cease 'at' maturity, but if such certificates
are renewed at any, time thereafter. for another
given period,' they shall bear the same rate of in.
tercet up to the time of renewal. Twenty days notice
must bo given of an intention to withdraw interest de..
posits.
The proprietors would call the attention of Farmers,
Mechanics and all others who desire a safe depository
for their money, to the fact that they ai o not only lie.
ble to the amount of their stook In the Dank, butaie .
INDIVIDUALLY liable to 010 .4tOOL of their Whole estates
for all the .Deposits, aua other obligations of Iter,
Dunlap .4 Co:
Particular attention given to the collection of Venda&
Notes, Foreign Bilis, Drafts,Checks, &e ., in any partof
the United States and Candas.
. _
nemittancos made to any part of the United States,
England, and Ireland. . „
•
They will at all times he pleased to give any informa-
I len dealrod In regard to money mat ters. in general.
The faithful and confidential execution of all business
entrusted to thorn may be rollod upon.
. The _Dank* will bo open for business from•O o'clock in
the morning until 3 u'elock In the afternoon. Discount.
day every `Tuesday.
collections from Philadelphia, New Yorlc and Boston
mode on-favorable terms. The proprietors refer to
Jay, Cooke & Co., W. - Clark & Co., Phila.; Winslow,
Lanier & Co.; New York •, Clark, Cheney & Co., Boitoig
W. W. lIEPDI4IIN,
Carlisle. March 7, 1802.
OOPS AND.SHOEg.ust received
at OCILBY'S Chonp Cash /Moro, an entire ,now
poak.
a of Ladles', Misses' and Children's Morocco BOtots,
aboos and flatters, of tho bast quattty and lowed. viice•
New eboobe.
GRQC6RI~§~
LIQUORS: Wholesato and retail,
embracing common and old Rye Whis
key, Brandies, dark and pale, Lisbon
Sherry Port, Maderia, Ginger, Catawba
and Muscat %Vines In malts and bot
FISH AND SALT
MEE
11l
\S - -A One .S . Ort °lent in Park arcs.
find it bulls—fie Weil as all et her artlelee
belnnwl,t to the hu.tiness—all at the IllW , St
lIIi late reduced prices.
I=
=1
GM MUS VICTORY
DRY (1 00 DS,
DRESS GOODS,
Cumberland Valley Bank,
,1J li3cellancon9.
Carlisle Foundry,
• AND
FARM IMPLEMENT DEPOT !
F. Gardner & Co. now manufacture and keep„ron
stoutly for sale, at their extensi so Steam Works on East
Main street, Carlisle, a large assortment of
AuEICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
of well known, approved usefulness to farmers. among
which they would call especial attention toWILLOU(III
BT'S emomATED ATENT
GUM SPRING GRAP,.V DRILL,
which hastaken over tiny First Cletss Premiums at State
and County Fairs. To the Farmers of Cumberland,
1 reek and Berry counties we need not speak In detail
of the merits of this drill, as scores of them nre now in
use on the hest, farms In these romp Heft Its reputa•
tion is established eo the Inset Complete Grain Drill
now manufactured in the United States. it sows Wheat,
Eye, Oats, Barley and Grass, evenly and regular,
without bundling the seed. 'I he turn Springs pass the
drill over stumps and stones. NA ithout byes:J.lw pins or
the drill. For even a torregular son lug. the Winona).
by Gum Spring Brill is unequalled by any other. We
also rnanufa, tore and sell the following articles, which
we urn recommend to Farmers As reliable implements.
of established character:
Milit ISON':i PATENT CORN PLANTER.
L.A6II'S PATENT :-TPA & FODDER CITTTPH,
BR' DFN POI.PirS PA'VENT COEN ;-111 , .1.1.E11,
11A RN'S PATI.ST CIDER )1111,
JOHNSON'' DAFT IRON IMO'S TROUGH.
Also, Three nod Enur Ilia!n Ibxcrs and Threshing
Machines, c a st. I r on Field hollers, Plough Castings of
various. patteins. Conn l.rn,licr, anti oilier articles for
Parau•rs too numerous to locution. Also, Egg Coal
Stoves noel Ton Plato Wmol `Levee, v, it b an Immense
variety of other castings fur In.usekeercrt and others.
We have olio an ottrartive ant n ty of pattern, for
XllO3l 11./kiIaNGS
nod CENIETERY 1.. , ,C1,11,URES to NVllith WO would
Can Ottelltioll.
Steam Enginefi and PIIII Gearing
Tu this depal tuu 1.1 ( I our 1.1,1 it,ss xl. gill :trliet,
lar lit tUllt3llll. our 1111111d3 ,NlZzlltzit I' sheik Of pa ttIZI . I.IN
for Paper, Plot. and r.lhv); il I 1,, 111.0. iv
leeraninp, dill i'll 111.1 1 , \\ will to or
niched iritll n print..ll 1311 , ..g.` n , ori: l inuv ?till
Patter's. on appliration. our
all the various •,."I finishing
Shafting and .1 and I.ill tiil Mi. II I IIiZZOZ.
STATION.IIIS
of toy 1111 'wily. let tn iii ti.twegly he - re
rower, built L k i the h Till I:zz ZII I 1,1111,1,1(1,1V,
1111110. 1,1 lit at o,lal , liNlolll iii may I e
seen tos rnhd Iq•ela lion :It nutby the hi,e,t,
Distillerie,3 oil T,hitt.t.ri , in Cal li:/1,...1111 1:011•111,111111/1
l'e . rl I , aupllln 1 ~11 i Ll. .111 nl is 01 ,Lich
we el.lltidollt I) 1141'1 101 :II LI , tlllzil 41E( ilzll
- g I r t• n•
quilted In cull and etauuuc 1.1 1 111 , 1 roulr.lrting
here
DOOR AND SASH FACTO?O7,
Connected NSitb Stir s,1:11 , 1,1,tht.•ll1 Is a c , 1,1111 hash and
'Raw. Alai; ulitat.ca ,:filth is I,lt to 101 ,
the wanufaciale of I'll ry rii.te •
I:VH.I.W II t
for the mo,I :10 vcII .1S I h. 1.!.. , 1.c. -t \VI?,
cl eh Lsa,ll let Nee, clilict
II
size c • I\ 11,1 e, I r In ic I 51 till .
..11ttl let • nea hittyls 11. * TO 1/1 , ,:1' •
Panel 1/..1a, Is. II f . !. I It tit P.As
,‘,,•14j1,,,,, 11.1,11 14.1t1:. 1)4111 , ,
y.
ti :111,l 111,e. 1 artl. in lea,. I
fileTtivheil i t till! 1,1 . 1,0 g spit Of HI, f•S t Mtn , 3 .
!II te. e pc-pared., a, lieret...lca
ail.l .i.)..11r t'.\ fi
the raitrand ith I.renll.lnes , a lel 1111 rea , i•lathle telms.
TIII Iltlll fled r , 'lf t.ulde• ip 11.51.
1 , 1 . 11 V, l ) small pn mlp iy ni h•lideti tr.
May ,a.'cao, Sc Co.
EIENIED
NT, ENV COAL AN I) LI M HER YARD.
The snl,-eribers have thi , day entered Into part
netship to trado un
0 A AND LUMBER,
Nr 0 will bare enn.v intlY o n hand and furnish to order
ail kinds: nd quality of f.vallotf off
IIOA
c.LNTLI ,
VILA 'ME STUFF,
nr. Lan, Lath,'A Or !cud Hour
jug ‘s ..mtht Pto-ls mid aud ever, nr.
Lialc that Itrloug, is a 1.1:311t1,IC 1!. I.U.
All kind , 1.1".-111lat , , la nit hit , Titll • .' If tunlucic,
and I tat, t Having Cat, al our
own Aro ,no I 1111•, , i1 ,ortlt-r nl any and
t.i . r.o at the Oteitt , t in ii., nod on the ...re( rett.4./oahht
letrot. TfUe t•„ 11.,1 1...t1.1. will he hept noder Oiler HO
that they ,111 Le luauhoc! ,ii) 31 ,ill tiwr.N
%Ve ha. ,•, /Mildau Lintl. , ol Family Coal
tinder o • nVel, ohit htoll Clean to ally part of
the hot.tllgh. To Wit
K ENo 1 A1,1,1;1, Br.,ken, Egg, Stove and Nut
I.l*K E V11)1)1.1,11,
, , do. do. do.
IA(1 , 1 ‘ItaINVAlls%
1.0.1.11W1tY.
• .
which we pleile ourselves to sell nt thu lowest prleos
Best quallt.'s
.1./ineltrryier" , s and Macl . .ynii:h's Coal,
alwity.s on hand nhirh we will sell :it the lowest figure
Yard west side kit Uranium Sehont. Main street.
Al:M:110 /Nil & 1101,FER.
ETEMEIMI
J-11,• , NONEPIA.alilit • -•
F ORW.11; 1)1 Nll AND COMMIS
FLOUR AND FEED:
COAL, PI.A-11:11 AND :-ALT,
Thu ~u teue 'her ha, toor l::6cn thu Ware llon, earl ,
111111,,, of Will h. Mut ra's well 1.,,, wn et,talllsh
on•nt. nn IVe,t II ,treut. ,ppoaite Diultiubon Cul lege,
uuhl luluro. t h. , pul,P.r that hr ha, eb'ered, Into a
”din : and ( . 1.11111.1-Sll , ll 111,1111,F.
ruarLet pre,. w ill hr paid ior Hour, Grain
and pr , dit.•.. hinds.
le', ru al-a• (tut, lu!reialit duce and stock
to i 0,1 ratou,ulth
,alott .1e -pot
PI, pt constantly on hand, and
1,1 II :4 A:\ 11 1. 111.17 %%111111,1.111 ur r( tail.
ut all Mtul ,
A 1,1.1.:1".
Fl it,
V 11 . 1111 T Ai 11,
r,II(T: , T t i A I'.
Limebnriler's and Blacksmith's
i'N-TNNTI.V FUR !I/o.g.
t.Epr UN prn COVER
and delivered a.y to MO rArt, of the town.
J. R. NONEMARER
A ugu-t 17,
1 - 4 CMI3ER AND COAL.
~ .01,6VER DELANCEY !
LITAII3ER ,A.N; I) COAL, YARD!
• o n ge!.'yid war ilLe (l as Works.
Tho Leeps con,tantly on hand, a fuitAi
to.rtment or
Lumber & Coal,
c L
n.h Ie h be van fur
-I,h to order [lrmo pt ly
mud nn the 111.SL r;; - , WW .
!A) n able term,
LUMBER, SCANTLING,
BOARDS. FRAME STUFF,
Fittings, Pla,deritw and Shingling-Lath.... Ntorked
log, Weal-herb, oaling. Posts, italls,ll bite Pine, 1101111001(
and (link 1'7 , 111110m,, of every quality. 110 also furnish
hills to order of any length arid size, at the slam test
notice and on the insist reasonable torln, Ills worked
boards are held under sorer, so that they can ,he fur.
nisheddry at all times,
Ile has eanrinutly on hand all plods of Family
Coil under w rel., wilt be delivered clean to any
part of the bureu,o). To wit
LYKEN'S VALLEY,
' LUKE FI DDLER,
TR.EVEBT(IN,
LOCUST MOUNTAIN,
And other varieties. and all the various sizes hn nee,
which he offers to the public at - the lowest lir - idol: -
LIME!! tilt NEIC'S AN I 111ACICSM1T11'8 COA I, al ways
on hand, al the lowest cash price.
Thankful for the iiatronage of a generous public, be
stets ed ap(111 UM late firm of Mack & Delaney, he would
solicit a continuance or the seine as he will strive to
please. All order), left at the 11•Si11011.3 of Jacob Shrom
for Coal and Lumber, Will be pioniptly attended to Ile
bereti,core. OLIVEIt LiELNIsICY.
July '26,1 —ly.
William I'. Lynch,
Practical PLUM BER and GAS FITTER,
in the basement of the M. E. Church, ,
Main Street, Carlisle,, _
Lead and Iron Pipes, iron Sinks, •
Hydrants, Bath Tubs,
Hot & Cold Shower Baths, Bath Boilers,
Water Closets, Wash Basins,
Force and Lift Pumps, Hydraulic llama, &a.
- Wro't Iron Werd'Enhes,
And every description of pocks and 'fittings fer gas,
steam, water, &c. Superior cooking ranges, hentersand
gas fixtures put up in churches, stores and dwellings,
`at Short notice, in the most modern style. All materi
als and work In our line at low rates and warranted.
4YtA• Country work and Jobbing promptly attended to.
Mar. 23. ISSB—Iv"
THE GREAT OAUSE OF
•rs u Ina Its S 11Y °
Just Published in a Sealed Envelope,
p, Price 6 cents: a Lecture by • Dr. CUL.
VERWELL, on 'the .ediise and cure of
•a.t>l.-Spermatorrlicea; Consumption, Mental
and Physical* Debility, Nervousness,
ppitepsy t Impaired Nutrition Of the 'Body; Lasitude;
, 4efiltness of the limbs and the Dock; Indisposition,
and , Ineapacity for Study and •Labor ; Dullness, of Alp
Prehension; Lyme of Memory; Aversion to society;
Veva of Solitude; Timidity; Self•Distrunt; Dizziness;
Ileadaehe; 'Affections of. the Eyes; Pimples •on the
Pace; Involuntary' Etnisslons, and Sexual Incapacity;
the Coosenitenees of Youthful Indiscretion, &c,
This admirable Lecture clearly proves that the above'
enumerated, often solf•allllcted, evils May be removed
without medicine and without dangerous surgical ope
rations, and , ehouldi be road by mu youth and every
man in the land. • •
Sent untfbr seal, to any address, In a plain sealed en
velope, on• the 'receipt of six cents, or two postage
stamps, by addressing, Dr. 011. J.O. KLINE,
Jan. 91. 127 Boworl,Yool. , Pont Wane, box MI
11/atcf)es aria aewcfru.
CLOCKS WATCHES JEWELRY
AND SILVER WARE. et Nlnnufaciurere prices.
NV. D. A. None;lc, Apt., Zwee building East Main St.,
opposite Sax tons Hardware More, Denier In
FRENCH & AMERICAN CLOCKS,
nr•
4-IN`
Foreign and American Watches, Jewely, Silver and Pla
ted ware, Fancy bloods Sc. would most respectfully in
forte his old patrons and She public generally that ho
has just returned front the test with an entire new
stork of FINE W ATCHES,JEWELRY, SILVER .h PLA ,
TED W A It E, CLOCKS tq
Having , secured agencies from some of the largest and
best Fa^tories for the solo of these goods. 1 am prepa•
red to offer to the public any article in the line from
75 to 1W per cent less than they have over 11,11 offered
In tills place or below the regular wholesale price, as
fdlrow - s, Cln . el;6 (rote Ili rents to 510, Watebess from p-2,80
to slso..lewelry In setts from 5n of:11U; to % 25.'rea Setts
from 20 to CA-0 pieces be,t, quality and Is styles
CLOCKS WATCHES. JEWELRY.
0 day alarms, (bold fleet. Cilia Eng. Coral,
ft •• Striking," American, Pearl,
8 ""
eg 1 Al. " " Fw isv, Cameo,
8 " Regulators - , " " Fi neh, Gold Stone
8 " Gallery, Silver Hunt. Case Em Lava.
8 " Cb " A trlerican, Carbuncle,
=SE
lIME=I
lIMIZEffiI
•‘ Mari au, Open Fare Sllli•riran, Jet,P -
Hoar, •• " 1.00 nes, Oarta.t
Strili " " Quart lers,
30 Alarm t Strilc. " English, Paintings,
Time, " " Wrench, Enamelled
'JO eers, " " (believe. Paste,
30 Uolh be, " dorm:in. Slone,
I=l
U obloln, RVs it •rs Turonns,
Ladles, Cup, , It titter Di,h es,
halt SI an d s. Fish I{ n I,s, Pt.. NOV PPPP,
C'rti•nl. 1i.111,5, I ^r, t'ream do. Cab, , Ic II 1 ves,
Fol k F, Sp Puns, Castors.
raiii..ll. July '27, lAfilf
/ JE\VEL IZ Y, .INII
v
Sill f ,Sl,}'N'S nl.i estsfai.,hea
Shard. NI 'vt nem I y Lb , / I , lllllberlMl
Valley rank.
tan Ve just received a ilefrttnent of watches.
earelry, 111,1311101, wa IN
re. sis.a Ns.. in nelflitfon to anvf,,
lit Insr steal 10 Ullieh 1 id , ale
publia, •sfasirtionnt eon hraves fine a dd and sitvet
li.v or watch. , II unfit, fool open
vivo , ' Via ',folios Soil Ueatlrm en 'lllll Oil car
and Quartica waf.alifis id every valinty n 1 style
inlay
Also fins col.] Bri•sst-pinu for Ladies find
iletif 11,11, .( 0,1') liner it).'at 0,11 a n al price
(ph, vest. cull) anal i 11/lill4. 1..111 f.rscelet,, firer
rink., colt pio , ,vnuls. tetanal era ma , . all:otos.
kr . fluid .11111 olive thimLl sits er plat ~.1
hotter 1.111,,,, 111111, lan salt anal tou-t
lit e cry vsrict y. 1 lan - sr acw'^f fffeff fof p.-Id, sliver
1,1 , 1 ,-111111,/ •t:1..) , ,, to suit 1111
. 74 a,' ilia HO 1111.1.1
A fln.• In' of 1/ 01.1) PENS I,t , t I,l:t6erF,
an.l
111 Id r,amnnn bra,n.h•ln, watch
NI Anne , (11,, :tol n V:1114 ,it :14't ir!t,
ally 1,..pt In Jewelry estal,!hhinento. which
I !OW tar - Pawl. All articles war
t, I, what 1 1 / I 'y
l'artirular ntten:iin I Aid is
usual to
A'N'l4 and lull sontli sunr-•
ranted.
Slor Tl.
)Iti . L A U 12. S
PRIVATE MIEDICAL TREATISE
Ph/ . Ira 1 I - 10 r i(ty,
2 30 1 , 3(; E s A \ p 130 I:;,3; g A N• 1
7.111,1 r els r, Sent flee t,, .11 p
the Unititl. inlit !a it it, of 3..ntli mei 111:11.1111(\
lins k 11,111 g tin , St.o , l`l. ,f ,1,1•11 it all ag e ,
e a ln-ing clel•ilits neo.innouss. ,lepte.onen el its p a l
pit•ll ion of the 1ie. 1 4, r•nirelal 1111:12.111.11,, jlllolllllla
lois•eions.l,lll,ll,,,klereetive teem. on.l
laSslla.le. with efilifA,Sii 11 , Or Lhl iiliu.t inleres , of o
COliegl , , 411111'11t. :111 , 1 a 1 . • un
itnl nit I.a A.• It is a ti uthful ad rimer to OW
il'il a 114 1110,1. I .111C11111latIllg ho euter
tal.-sloa-ot ‘ looln, of rlsele•plky,o•al• and why
are .eolseloos et 1,“ int:111,11,1,1 the happine-s,
stud prn deur,: I. 1 u hirL rw r human being is en tp,l e d,
V. 11l kit..ha :Ire trouldt t.l Ith . •1L.. ; ,.. ge n
• enn,,al iIV n i,pl he'll elleek I t .
,1111•11 in, 41111,4, 111111+, I seno, noes ;,
rinelos I, 11.0 thlle. , 11, let.
an.l lea esti-n..1,-. 0,011 , 1,1 .1 1k11.1`.. I 1111.11.1-
my. With 141! rure.t I/y tie aulflorls
1-11 hl A 'NI. I I lN
e hat,: n•eent.h. n0"1,e41 11111011.1 ~ o r t n n,..- i n F.,
ri AN ISI'IT avaintig on,
se! ye , . I Imo. 1,11. an.l e•n•an of sno , t
• I l'12:•1. 11.1 51. 4 14,, , I: nr ,„. „nd the
'1)1••• , . Wll.l 1.11t•i• 1111(1., nin
Car , nnw hate tho Nil 1.111• um nl NEI%
Al., I/ 1..1.1.11 NCI ' i.t;ll 1011,
1e1.01.. Ill), jilt.' r.ul ••• :no! 1.11111.'.1,1 11.`t
a , “111.•11 01 OW Sl,' /1,1 411 at
-IWill, a I
I.“hit ii had so
I'lll ins Ilerotol...e. as .1 won) i t nor
11l- is tlrparneent of proll,lonal ,',arm ice, for the
prt I,VlItl-I.VP
1 . 1 lun •1•111, 101" MI 'er
eloen, IL. ell: .ev r,I 10. It In heo, to s •el then
•:‘•••• • a n.I neve. inlon tii eine,
• I.liolll lIN 1,11 reknit.. a ill a., none 101 l Ilr.
Fen..olo :.ii Th, •.n ly love:nit inn
nece.ssary to le.-I•serve I i., lado.s ,1.1.11•11,t lake I liern
II the ) 1..0, :.I,on I I.olll', 1t,, , all , ill • ertain
Ora+ past irenla-, ' , ill le,
I:feln hne.l thdu'll atoll) J
an•l healthy, .n gentle, yet nn arrive are t 1... y•
bo,. herr r In llu to:tiled to ,illy part of
thr 1:1.11,1
--11 h I orra a rootitlen ti;tl medical
t ots ro,,tril to loty of (tor. , lot, reqtlt, vont
plalotg to ‘‘lll.•h thoir or,ritz.,t , iort fenders
them ato rot r•tti.trly
i rirltr.l to onso!t. u.
Pr.,/ " —VI/1
11th 1c not sdmlt. l . r NV ho )I,l'o no
fll . it . Irlll i 11`,. to ol.talrol n.
abovr. It Louporfo, r!y 1/1 . 1, tierlll , 001 , 11.
ll.lld i.• 11% t"litively usul Lloriog the - last I yr. s
Price rodocr.l to $lO
THE S:CIIETS OF YOUTH UNVEILED,
A U. I', 0111 , 111 , A .1
Won 11. if ptilpiisipp•pl. a 1..i•1, it] 11, in
Si 111 pus prippn't—s ;toll ;pi V 11011,, 11.. r h
iip• %Poi ppl till •p lit I„iqt. rp• oil( lis
•
int:slily ;Ail , Ins iiri•IIPIV attinlOs U ., pilot di
;hp. long U's of Ow iliFea, e, 11,111 the ion,
Illoron•noPtit to t lir end.
It ',yin he I,y 'Mail on receipt two cott
Stwo
Only. too 3 In the nnnning till tl
nt atta 5n‘1 , 13,,,, 1:,•m '2 till I I'. M.
Modich, ‘v1:11 am part of lII°
Ilnite••1 hp pttlents
strl:•tl> lat.
Ar Os Sr. olioe is still lorated as ekt.:ll , li , il , l. 1111 d,
thr• 'mac. nt Dlt_ L.l l'lo./IN, at N , .. Nlat:l , ,
N V.
Ol)1( SII l'.—NV in. Fridley windd
Ity the Nikt.os
nud thy 11:, C01111314.11.... , 1
014. 111211101. tl:I ill, 4 .! rn k It, 11,1 1 . 0.t.i nil kind.,
lit S.l' loltil,11•1, S,l
her •itreet. directly
oppesl , Ott hide Ivilery he 10 11 l
ul nil liiieei 1 e to de all Med , el we, k iu
htw nee / d 1, 11 0; 1 ,1, mei it, All
11 le I. to 11l I 11, :I II i111.1•ii and n 001111.20,10 t 11:4Ild at
lit. I,oop , 110
A 1-. , rah Al all ihn, I, had tht. , .. ,Icbrated SELF-
Ni;, Et1;111U31 Al U. 411; IfT
r'.:l:l9'l'.l\ JARS.
1f„,,,, e and nf nII Itinde chino at
short ',LI, ,n,l Io of th,• he-t Laatarlal.
ti - e — raqh paM for old Pewter and 01.pper.
11..p10g htrict latont Inn to I.oqintiN4. and a desire
Inn: all t., rt. •••i Vt. t nll iro of 1) ÜbilL . patronage.
FOUTZ'S CE 1; RATED
Horse and Cattle Powders
Thos e pow drys 111151' pr sal, eft, a Will of several
yeins. to he superior to 11210 preparation or the him! In
mat. The elite!' sonerlot Ity nt these Powder). :trines front
the toot that tiny on composed 01 Ines that have
Laxative•. Tinticattil Purlls tog properties, 'rho laiXatiVe
011,110 ertidltles l'rom the afoul:oil, told intestines the
Tonle gives sit inigth to the syst...ll of the Mose, and
the poril)log medicines taintained In theft r.lvunsu the'
blood, and too the Io Linda Lion torn healthy and vigorous
circulation. 'the use' of them improves the wind,
atrengtheha this appetite and given the horse a floe,
smooth and f,liissL, tiltifv—indiroving -the :111dr:tom
'Vigor , - and sitit it of the noble animal.
These Powders ur e tint intended, rot mtial powders are,
to bloat the animal, so as to give hint t h e liprenril 111, @1
being fit a hen not really ho—hut, to remove the disease
stud pr , •tnele lilt Vtlt3ertil health.
Timms Powdei s will strengthen the stomach and I II-
C I held flan oflonnive matter, and bring
them ton healthy Aide. They tdie, a Find pi oven Hon
of Lung Fever, nod a vertain remedy fur all dlbesmes
luisishint to the Horse, es IllAilurs, Yellow Water, Ills'
tom pert, Poo oder. flea v es, Sla tering, Combs, lams of
A ppetite, :11311 Vital Energy, Se. Tl • d+so Powders. If used
two throe times a week, through the winter and
spring, your forte will nover got the Lung Fever. Collo
or Botts. A few dosos of these Powders will remove the
worst Cough on any Horse. Were owners of I torsos to
fed_ a few of these Powders every year s they might
nave the lives of neatly valuable parses.
MULCH C'IWS.
properties this l'owder possesses In Increasing
the quantity ot• Miilt•in COWS, gives it an Importune°
end value which should place it in the'hands of every
person keeping a Cow. In- fattening Cattle it gives
then an liPpetite, loosens their hide, and makes them
thrive touch faster.'
I-I 0 G S •
In all diesasos of Swine. as Coughs, Ulcers in the
Lungs and Liver, &e.. by putting from Italia paper to a
paper of thew Powders in a barrel of Swill. the above
diseases can be cured Cr entirely prevented. By using
these Powders tbs Ileg holera can be prevented. Pre.
'perm] by 8, A. FOUR, eqmlnlster, Std. ' ,-
Tril_For wale by. S. 1 PAIINEBAKIM,, Carlis le, Pa.;.
and by all country storekeepers- Price 25 cent's per
paper, or live papers for one dollar. [Aug, 28, 1801.
pAINTS AND OILS.- ' ..
10 Tons White Lend. 1000 Gallons of 011, Just'
received with A largo assortment - of
Varnishes, . Piro Proof Paint,
' Turpentine, Florence White, ,
Japan, ' White Zinci, •
Putty, - Colored Zinc,
Litharge, ' Rod Lend, • .
Whiting, Boiled 011, ,
Olue,, . ~ Lard Oil,
Shellac, . Sperm. 011, .
... Piint'llrushos, Fish Oil, (cc..
Colors of ovary description dry, and Oil in,-cave and
pubes at the Hardware Store of ' • - '
MORT' SAXTON, ..
Carlisle, Oct. 25,1801. . k
rib 'Travellers. Trunks, Valises,• Cur
patj_ nags, Umbrellas, Le., of ejory description and
largest variety. Sold at •Liviussian's - 4orth Hanover
'Street Clotting 'Emporium . May 2.
JAMES R. WEAVER'S
CABAND INET R at
CHAIR
NIANITY.ACTORY,
Ilivrlng been engaged In the business for over twenty
years he would return thanks to his •niitoiners and
friends, for the liberal encouragement extended to him
in years gone by, and further semen. them that no
pains will be spared, to glen full satisfaction to all who
may favor hint with a call.
CHAIRS AND FURNITURE,
of every description constantly on hand, or made to
order. Warranted to he .1 the best quality, of the la
test style, well finished, and sold at the lowest possible
prices for cash.
Ile also cootie nes business as an UNDERTA
Ready made Collins, Metallic or otherwise. kept con
stantly on hand and funerals promptly attended to
personally In town or country, on the most reasonable
terms.
. .
Cherry and Walnut Collins, large elan, a ell finished
and lined Inside, from 0 to 12 dollars.
Walnut Collins ramrod from 15 to 30 dollars.
WEAVER.
. Nay 25.1559-1 y...
_ _
N. IL—Two properties situate In Churcbtown,Cumb.
county, arc offered for sale on easy terms. Apply as
above. J. It. V,
TILL TItI T 5 1)1 A N
The C 0111910,0 SIII'VONN rf the Prairie Flower Cool,
Stove, warrants the sohserl 'or in railing the attention
of all who inlay want a superior stove to roll and ex.
amine tho'only stovu that has given universal satisfac
tion.
ROES
I st. A saving of from 30 to 00 per rent. in fuel.
2nd. A hotter and quHrer Oven from the samo fire.
:id A larrer Oven than any other stove ofi he same size,
4tl. The preservation of the rent, piece from sinking.
saving repairs,
nth. Tho best imakc-, Roaster, and Cook now In usn,
till,. A t,uperlor arrtngottont foi oleaninv the duce,
Lla. A perfect ling Cooloonor lor richer wor 41 or (tont.
lo Flom or is nn rrai I ist to give Satigrao 4111
in every particular, anti will he nhow 11 With ple.lllr to
all 11)10 teas call.,rhother cl t•Niring to pllit•i.so sir not,
any rintintlty ot retort:lwo iu tins ti r eOllll try.
A tow othei .goo,l Co , •h `. , loves On hand, which will be
nolti vory how to elm, stook
11,,orppx, .loh work. Copper smithip7, and
v‘ork promptly attended to lii town or roun.
try All work Aarranted at the old slam], Ilanovei
,treet uorth Loather.
MARY M MORRIS.
N. R. Oh Cc.ppor, Bra Fs and Pew tot I, tight, and LIIH
Illrdoo4 prim• !odd m r 1811 or ;414, • •
Nardi 2S. 18..0.—ti
4D1ca0a,31.! 4:0 , zpoll 2.!
TO FA 101 RS LI :\ 1 EBURNERS
AND crrHERs.
The liii.lersiinvel II it eL, r nyptli Wed gr.le 1112,111 S
the' , 4111, ~! tho . Trevertel, Cesil
11,t01111.11.13111,1 I,y I,lllllis and ut hr,. also halo tried
it. t" and ~ ttito itei
tt , li. nl I.) v es . Ynl Li n ,vIII i n tis ,. .
l'elS , ll, ill 1'p:0111.1 1•15115. C.:II It ill thict it to their IS.
t. ti.l , ,iy :Is if fri•tn (wen!). i‘i tarn
Iss_fiso „•I i..„ t.,,, liens 1 sil ls Y. 1) e have
prepare.l l iet ,. rt.•n 1 ,, , t,mils tise iiiss,,ss its
si ,IOH. 1.1...1 01 AI 1,111.14
Illlr ,$, ~1 Li 'I itEr ' 4 1..r7V all,l c-ou.plete anal wll
be eld at the los% , •st
Thani,tol 5,1- pact Invor, we I esp, , , tinily lick a eon
tip caw, of Ike same.
July Pinn.
() NV Alt i) AU(' ,•1 'l' I() N
.1 I I.A It I: I, I' II
A It :cut Ino.lt lit in, estalditheil I.y .special to
d o irni e nt t r the ''l3,-t of tue Birk and do.t,cii,sed,
afflicted o lilt 1 n ulent and tpidculle attiettscs.
...mod especially P- the Cill'e - of Diseases of
the Sex nal Drg:tils
THuMA CONLYN
EDICAT, ADVICE giv. , ll by the Aotintr Stir
tteon. to all ho :Tidy by lettl•r, with s desert pti, n
tireir condition, ieite, wectipailen, habits of lire, ,Fe,)
,nd in 1,1,1• N of extreme poverty, Medicines furulicti
free Of -Intr.,.
lILE REPORTS on Spertnatorrhrra, and other
Diseases of I he Sexual in vans. nod on tho NEW REM
EDIES etnplo,) ed in the DispenNary. sent to the afflicted
in sealed letter envelopes. tree of charge. Two or three
Ste yips n tll he aveephilde.
Addresh, DR. LLEN 11.0liG fiTtt Y. Acting Sur.
goon, tine ed AFsiwiatin, No 2South Ninth Street,
Philadelphia. l'a Ity order or ths •
/•'.%it AU. II I:A RTIV L, Prestd.n,
f; KO. PA I J LI), Secretary.
Slarrh 4, 1,1,-ly
VEIV STORE, AN I) NEW GOODS
i!A Ts, PAP:4 AND : , TRA NV OtioDS.
f®aT 8' 9 C S c
•
•
Th. ttultscriber hat; rest , n fly opened a New St or,
at the rdd , trod of.). 1). in North Italiot er Ft
9,51,1111. the l'Arlißle It 111111
Ifarioe reci , ived from Ni•h - V.', and .
tr - sll ~Jested assi.itnisot in hi,
has I) :I . l's +i..l ll's, Gom the t.i.111,1101
1/ viol to I'm hue Fttr,
ME . ASU CASSIIEItE IfATS,
Ktylos..'SJP.: 11.00 (•r I.OIID ,
\lo;t2n, ',link 5.11.10. rl,ll.
an 5.10,0001 111001:. Ali 1 111 1'.0.00y, G0 . 1,Nn,-
tin rily
0 .1, 1)11.10011 , 1 . 10. 80,01. Hats for
I'6ll, 00 , 11)0)s. 10r Cap.:, I.lov, 141 .. 0.1100s fiPr
.
mid prior, to -nit t tins, 'Arr e t
PRICES TO SUIT TIRE
0,,p0t }',di,,, Trunks. Hand Trunks
Umbrel;as. Au toss, Wien tof
0a)."- Primo Segars and Tobacco. -TRI
Thank lul for the p ttronage already re,ived he would
invite:di to trionds and the public. generally to give
him a call. JACOB BOAS, Apt.
Carlisle, April 19, 1861.
14
6( ) HARDWARE! II AR D -
VLARE!!
.101111 I,yne k Son have Just completed opening
their i-priim 11,111w:ire. Paints, infs. ‘arnislies,
Sr.. to which they m elt , the early tit ttention of
the public \l c !Vt.,' greatly enlarged In all
itsrariobsbranelo,,•inif can item are01111110datlIthl.1111b
li.: wlth
in large or eneill lin.intitie. at the lowest prices. But
be do and wish I public tai under.tand that We. 1111,11
W..1_111111111110 1. 1 1.11 , in Philadelphia end New York to
out Low n, hot 1. 0 ono sure themi that one look Into
one stole will mut ince then. Ihvt we have enough to
supply the deniatid in 1111 e 111111 . 110 L Person.,
1,0 ils in our lies aill rind it to their adezintah - e to give
no a e.lll Lekire inakinz their purchases.—A II orders
pi rsonally and punetually attended to, and no viiiprei
presentational/tilde to 01,1 sales
Jon N P. LYNN & SON,
May 2, North Ilanover Y 1 Carlislo
(JV BE It 2N I), 1860.
t'3—finn (he . `IICRALD" !Ire reminded
that I lon, jmt bra och! limn th, Then large supply of
B[o a 1: CURED HAMS ANII BEET:
Ih fed A 351.1.,:ni Prateher, Fresh Tonvtloct. in ~aoR, fresh
:%/tl,hrnfani. the vol., Lem Pickles. ctifferient kinds of
and :.asters.Lfaons and oranges,
Prat, ',Ff, . Sa,zara. ('suet's. Toas, Molassea,
1.1 , 11, :All. / Ina ;wears and very' /Ina Ilmtnlief...
'III Eve 11 ; hrti lrR n g.t.nvrat aPasi.•
mootg , a, le in hoe of trade, offered at the ‘ery
in, 1.1.4.. i i l e es. 1,511 CA:II. 11'51. Iif:NTZ.
MACKEREL.-
A lot of Masdierel-111V en tell—in assorted pack
ges of Halves, Quarter, and I.:1, 411th Bartels. Also,
ti A L .al tt N ,
11, sale at ills Stoic
et. .1 W EBY
600 TRACE CHAINS OF ALL
kinds Irlth a large assortment of
BUTT CHAINS, II A I.I . I.:It,CHAINS,
BREAI-T CHAINS, Firm CHAINS,
WU CHAINS, TONGUE CHAINS,
Cots CHAINS, SPREAD A:O., &0.,
Just roceivod at tho Cheap Hatch, are Store of
II EN RV SA XTON
REA BISCUIT Sc.
Tho L i(sun of Tartar 'Substitute" is rammmem
dad us a superior artiele lit romblnation with Saleratus
or 804 a Sro baking 1711114.1Stai. It produce's - bread chiles
&c., Wirral when void are sweet, moist and gratefll,
airdiddose of Cream of Tartar are often dry and taste.
It e 111 cost less than Cream of Tartar and Is used
la tho same way for esoking, to.
Tills SUBSTITUTE,
together with Saloratll4' Soda. I'vro Crdam of Tartar,
Bernatuta Arrow'Root, Mustard Seed. ground and uu•
ground, spices of all kinds unadulterated, and also
Groterles iu every t arioty coustautl) ou hand, and at
tho lowest mires for sale by
Dee. 14, 16 , 10, .1. W. EBB.
GREAT ATTRACTION AT LEON
ABP'S CHEAP CLOTHING , STORE.
EDW'D. B. LEONARD t JR.,,
line just returned from the city of Philadelphia. and
opened n splendid aseortment of READY MADE nom-
ING, 'which cannot be surpassed In style and finish.
The Clothing al this - eseablishrneut, considts in - part - of
he following, viz: •
DRESS AND rROCIC COATS,
• -
of Which , be ha& a munificent assortment of Iflnelvand
fancy colors, out in the latest fashions tastotully and
elegantly triutmod, and made in a superior manner•.
S.4CKS AND 114 LE SACKS,
of Cloths. Caoslmoros and Tawas, all of 1101 styles and
at yory low prlcou.
VESTSI VESTS 1 1 VESTS I ! !
The richest and best assortment ever offered at th I
Corner, of Satin, Black and Fancy Silk, Vallntia, Baden
Cloths, filarselllcr, double and single breasted, of every
variety 113 nt drill' and patern.
;PANTA.LOONS.
.. plain and fanay French Doe skin casslinerce, stall
mitt Juana and a great 'Variety of others, all of which
will be sold at the vary . low eat prices.
whlto linen and cotton of the newest
style and best make. Alan, calico, check and currying
shirts.. A large assortinent of BOOTS and 5110 ES, for
Mon and Hopi, which can and Will be sold cheaper than
ever. Also a,splendidiet of Trunks and Caipatilags.
I therefore ccuilldently Invite coo and all, to corouand
'See fur yourselves, ail will not attetript•to describe the
bargaina' ttait. may be expected, for I'atu deterneindd
that no Oppositlnt can'soll
•
Itapeiribor. LEONARD'S 'Carper. .
EDWARD 11. LEONARD, Jr.
Carlisle, May 10, 1801,-1 7. ' - • •
IJRt ML C 1 ANBERRIES.=
1 A..supOrlorniticlo of Cranboirlogiust roretved imp
for solo by J. W. EBY.
Cot. 28.110. .
Itistettantaus.
NORTH IS A NOVER STREET, CARLISLE, PA.
WANT IS CLAIMED OVER OTHERS TS
A HNISTEnNG S.' ii of nit
E.WALO ROBES,
JR1,1:11:1.1;' t; DS
Nail alaals
NEW AIR LINE ROUTE
lO NEW YORK!
SHORTEST IN DISTANCE
AND QUICKEST IN. TIME
BETWEEN THE TWO CITIES
NEW yonn
AND
HARRISBURG}
ViA READIG, A LLENTOWN
AND EASTON
51ORNING EX PRESS, 'West, lenv
M., arriving at Harrisburg at 12.45 noon, only 6%hour
between tlve two cities.
:OAII. 1,11: v. leas,. Now York at 12.00 noon, and ar
Ives at Harrisburg at 8.30 P.M.
. .
. . .
'MORN INO NIAIL LINE East. 104TOS Harrisburg at
R.OO A. M., arriving at New York at 4.30 I'.
N.
AFTERNOON BXPltis..g LINE, Est, Maya§?Curia
burg at I.IIIP 3il. arriving at New York at 0 00 P
Connections are made at Ilorri.lurg at 1.001. M. with
the Passongta Trains In Catch direcl., , v on the Ponnsyi
vanla, Cumberland Valley and North,..., Central Ralf•
mad.
All trains ronnvet at Beading with tiftlnm fnr Potts.
rifle and Phila,lrlpbla, and nt Allentown for Mettleb
Chunk, Easton. &c.
No ••bongo ot Passenger Cars or Baggage between Now
Troll and liarrihburg, by the 6.00 A. M. Line from New
Valli or the 1.16 P. :M. irons Ihnristairn.
For bea,,ty of NCO nery, and speed, comfort and arrow.
roodation. this route presents superior Inducements tcs
the travelling nubile.
rare between New York and flat rlsllurg .11.T1'1
LAM. For tielints and other Information apply to
i. J. CLYDE. General Agent, Ilarrlsburg.
cARLISLE AND PHILADELPHIA
.‘
• 0 ,- . .
. ,
4, 7" U 25;;;
DAILY FREIGUT LINE.
FItEED, WARD I: FREED,
811 !ShitEVA' HIREET, PIIII.ADELpErIA
J. & n. I{IIOADS,
NAIY bTRELT, CARLISLE, PA
.®"AY - Cars of this Line leave the Depot 811 Alsrkot et_
Daily, at 4 ~'clock.
Leave Carlisle Daily, at 7 o'clock, A M.
Goods intended lor this Line should be marked C. ck
P. holly Fr..ight Line, and sent In by 4 o'clock.
May '25, 1859.
1)11 I L A I) L P A
AND READING
It AIL R O A 7,D
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT,
On and aller MAY 28, 1860.
Two paFsvot:er trains leave Ilarrigburg dully, (thin
day , at Our A. M., and 140 P. Al., for Phila
dt•lidna, arril Dig dun e at 1 2:o nuon and 6.15 T. M.
flew: n leave bia at R.OO A.M., and 3.30
arriving at Dart Main; a 1 12.4. noon and 8.30 P.
T" Philadelphia, N. Cars. 0.26; No. 2 (ID
k dtmn Criirn . l w;in.
larue. to kooding. $1.60 and $1 Co.
At eonuertwith tiltinsTur Polisville, Mthers
r 'st.i w
F..t.r train, I r , :iding for 1 1 11111idelph1a daily, at
tl A. M , 111.11. A )1., 12:21 11/ - •,” and :14:1 P. 11.
f Leading at. b.OO A. 111., 1.00 P.
I• . 11
Farr, nom Item gb. Philadriphin. 61.75 and $1.45.
Tio. n u n nitro 1,111, from Iltirrfbi,urg..cormortm at
I Z" , 01 Ug op.train — foi:Unkesbarre, Pittston and
tlircugh tkketa and other information apply to
J. J. CLYDE,
General Azeut.
Aug ;I,',;q
PHILADELPHIA AND READING
P. AILROAD.
r .e'o.. , ANII
0 V —........—
~' 4 ; : ig
Passenger Ten ins fa- l'uttsrille, Read-
ing and .11arrisburg
4: I,ted .) Leavo New DDep,ati,lYe,,,:,(eSru. o frltled
•rod Callow hill ,-Streets, Philadelphia. Passenger en.
It a »co, on Thlrteroth and Callow hill streets. at El A.
ti., connecting at Harrisburg with the PennsylranAs
Nailroad..l Ptl train running to Pittsburgh; the
land \ alley 1.50 P. ii trout rooting to (ham
bersborg:. Carlisle, k. ~ and the N. rt hero Central Rail
road 1:.:0 P. M. smolt running to Sunbury, lin
AFTERNOON LINE'S
Lea rt. nr w Donnt, o , lr:cf.:lt OF and CALLOW
11l LI, DEl.l'lll I A. (Prg,enger entrancee eu
TI irt,nth and on (•alliAlh ill out.)
Far P•illat I 1.IJ; and II AEP 1: , 141.:1I0, at 3.15 M.,
D. 111.1", ronnerting at Ilarrbl urg with the Northern
Central ll.tihurul far Sunbury, %slllinnif.pori,
trails Ina New }ark via Faatnu.nrak.r clorc
ron in•rt. ion with heading Mall and Sect nimodati"n
nectin, nt I Ll,iNbUr{: with the Pen usyPrarila
('en hal 3.i.) )l. train runiarg west
. only, at 4 . 0 P.M., isondnys excepted.)
PIIILAIIII.I . I
ROA
From Philadelphia,
To 1'1..111r..111e, 21 ,
Lt:
urfrr; ITT
Dauphin, 124
111iler,hUrp, 142
Try, ot 100 111 tiction, 158
~Puttltury,
'RN-ortbuntberlantitt 171
Low isburg. 178
Milton, 182
Money, 197
209
Jersey Shore, 222
leek haven, 235
Ralston, 234'
Troy, 201
Elm ira, 287
The'B, A 21, and 3 15 1' 31. trains CONNECT DAILY
AT Pn lIT C1,18;1'118', (Sundays excepted.) with the
DATA W 188 A, 1‘ 11,1.1A)1:1q)la AND ERIE RAIL—
Ito.l.l>,inaktur elu•el .1 novel lone to N 1 AGARA
FALL:, CANADA, the IVEBT and,bOI.ITIIWEST.
DEPOT IN PHILADELPHIA,
Corner of Brad and Callowhill streets.
S. 51c11.11.11NNY, Secretary.
EMEEM
11AT AND CAP EMPORIUM!
ri he undersigned having purchased the
stock, &e., of the Into Wm 11. Trout deed. wol/d
respectfully an amass to the public that he will con
tinue th. unrri NO BUSINESS at the old stand, In
Wet Illgh Ftreet. and olth n renewed and efficletat
effort, produce ortleles of Bead Preos of
Every Variety, Style and Quality,
that. o:,a be strictly In !copping with the improvement
of the Art, and fully up to th,, ago in which we live.
I have on hand a' splendid . -
assortment of
u HATS AND CAPS : 4 -
Ae.4
of all descriptions, from the common Wool
to the flnrot FUR AND SILK HATS; and at prleee
that must soil every ono 14110 haft an eye to getting the
worth of his looney. The took includes,
IIIOLF,SIi IN', C A SSDIER 15, IttAVER k PELT HATS,
orever) sttlc and color and unsurpakood for LIGHT
DURABILITY AND : by those of any
other establishment to the country.
Al EN'S. BUYS' and CIIILDR WS HATS and CAPS,
of every ieserlption constantly on hand.
Ile respectfully invites all the old patrons and a
many new ones as possible, to giro him a call.
Apr. 25, 1550-1 y
EC6ND SPRING A RRINAL.-
k j LARGE SUPPLIES FOY: THE HEAD AND FEET.
At the store ofJohn Irvine. on the N. E. corner of
the public equare. is the place to purchase Boots noeo
flats & Cape. et prices that defy rout petit inn.
lle has just returned from the East with the largest
end most complete assortment of Boots, 6hoea, lists 4r.
Caps that belies retie presenied to this community,
and NOlieb he Is determined to sell at the lowest possl
In, prices, UM stock embraces everything 114 . 114 Opp
of business, such 08 —r
MEN'S & - BOYS' FINE CALF BOOTS,
Kip Boots, Calf and Patent Leather Oxford Ties Cl ,/
and Patent Lea th er Gaiters, Calf Nuldflors, Calf sac%
Kip Brogans, Slippers, La.
LADIES' vr.ran.
Fine. Freed' nut tiettlieb Lastieg Gaiters, Morocco,.
Cali nod Kid Mote, nen lild Slippera, Nanry Flippork:
Morocco, end Mid Bilsklim'&e..
MISSES ANDCIIII,IIIIEN'S WEAR oral' descrlptiona
embracing fine Lasting Gaiters, Morocco and Lasting,
Button Boots, Illorocco Lace Boots of .all kinds, fancy
sboes or various styles slippers, As.
HATS & OAPS, Silk. Cassimere, Fur and Wool Hat&
of all qualities and styles, also a largo assortment of
STRAW LIAT,S
Tiooto and Shocanutde to order at the ihertest motto,.
Repairing promptly done. Confident of hie ability tpy
please all classes of cubtomers, ho respectfully invite',
the public to give biro a roll.
m.'ilomembor the place, N. E. corner of the Pplltt
Solaro.
May 30, '6O. •
JOHN rnvirl.,
LARGE ARRIVAL OF FRESH,
oiloccrilEt—FlSll OF ALL' KINDS.
Among which is a large lot of the real genuine Daltl l
More dry salt IIEItIIINO. in oak barrels, ItIACKARNIL.,
at pricpa that larceny iNtoniglAngly low, Plekels of al;
kinds,
SAUCES, PRESERVES„
• and a good assortment of
TOBACCO AND,,.SEGAR S,
at the lowest rates for CASH or Country Produce.
' W M. BENTZ
Carlisle, Juno 21,1881,
.
13ARGAINS.1 BARGAINS!-z-= ; • .
Now is tho time for cheap imaiite.'Olosinri ant
the entire stock at unprocadently low:prices. to mats
room for wins. assortment. Alt in want of Cheap Dry
Moods, ai °respectfully-Invited to call at the cheep store,
of. CHAS. OGILDY, '
• Carilelo, Fob, 1508131, • - • Trustee.
F,tYRNISIIING GOODS.-- •
The largest and beet v ariety of Gent's Furnish.
lig Goode" and at the low eet prices can be fauna at
_ tiTYMPOWN'te
IlAand READING RAIL-
I).
Philadelphia Reading
and Lauuon - ralley ILIL
Northern Central ,
ltailroad.
Sunbury and Ede IL
Williamsport. a n liPmfra
IMMIX!
J. G. CALLIO