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alwV’ATrfJhf*'l -of Hardware.
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Cheaper than Ever!
THE subscriber having just returned from the
East, offers to the public a more ample and complete
assortment of Goods in his line than ever previously
offered, and respectfully solicits dealers and others to
give him a call, when he will show them Goods at
astonishingly low prices.
To Builders, Carpenters and others!
His’stock' comprises a full and complete assortment
of |tockfl, ■ latchesi hinges, screws, window springs,
bolts of various kinds, window glass, putty, paints of
, all colors, oils, turpentine, See, Mill, cross-cut and
circular Saws; hand, pannel, ripping Sc back Saws,
augurs, chisels, broad, hand, chopping Sc pointing
Axe*; hatchets, planes, plane bits, steel and iron
Squares; files, rasps, nails, spikes, dec*
To Saddlers and Coach Makers!
A complete assortment of Saddlery tools,-silver,brass
and japand mounting, carriage trimmings and laces,
pUin and figured canvass, drab cloth, rattinet serge
and buckram; Moss and Deer's hair, patent and en
ambled leather, lamps and dashers. Also, hubs, fel
lows and spokes, Eliptic springs, iron axles, See, .
To Cabinet and Shoe Makers!
My stock embraces a complete assortment of Goods
in their line. Moroccoes, lining and blading skins,
lefts, thread, pegs, end tools of every description,
.curled hair, hair cloth, varnishes, mahogany Sc ma
ple Veneers, mouldings, rosettes, sofa springs, glass,
mahogany, mineral and veneered knobs of all sizes.
To Blacksmiths, Farmers and others, who may he
in want of good Iron, ho offers a full assortment of
hammered horse-shoe, scollop, plough, broad and
narrow tire iron; rolled horse-shoe, bar, band, round,
and square tire; hoop Sc sheet iron, nail rods, Russia
sheet iron, cast, sheer, spring dt blistered steel; Eng*
. lish fit: American wagon Sc carriage boxes, anvils,
vices, horse-shoe nails, &c. „
.To housekeepers Sc those about entering the ma
trimonial atate,l would invite attention to my beau
tiful of Waiters and Trays, plain and
Gothic styles; knives Sc forks, butter knives, carving
knives' hud forks, table steels, butcher Sc bam knives,
■etesftrs; sheers, Brittania, German Silver and Silver
Plate, table and tea apoone, brass and enameled pre
serving kettles, smoothing irons, hollow-waie, tubs,
bmckets, churns, dec.
Alio paints, Dye-stotts, Fire 9c water-proof Paint,
,‘V HENRY SAXTON.
, CarlUU,December 6,1850.
Fresh Arrival of Hardware.
Cheaper than the Cheapest.
HAVINGjust returned from New York and Phil
adelphia with the best and Cheapest Stock of
iiARDWARB, CUTLERY, BUILDING MATE
RIALS,'PAINTS, Ac., ever brought to Carlisle, I
would respectfully request dealers and consumers
add all others, to give me a call and see whether
they cabnot get more and bettor goods for the same
money, than at any other place in town. My stock
of Locks, Latches, Bolts, Hinges, Screws, Nails,
Spikes, Glass, Paints, Ac., is complete and very
cheap. .Of Carpenters* Tools, I have a splendid as
sortment. Also, Cabinet Maker’s Tools .and Mate
rials, vlx:— »Vanceis, Mahogany, Mineral and Glass
Hhrean Knobs and Varnish
' 'BADDIERB AND COACH MAKERS,
•til have everything in their line cheaper than eve.r
For Shoemakers,
, jTT» •?•■• iirst rate stock of Morocco and Lining
Skioif Bindings, Pegs* Thiead and Wax, and a su
perb assortment of Shoemakers’ Tools. I have also
a complete assortment of Ball's Lasts, made in Har
ris bn rg, which can be had at no other place in town,
and at Ball's prices. Together with an assortment
.•/Ill’kinds of Hammered and Boiled Iron and Steel.
CjTffotiseßeeplDg Articles, I have Knives, Forks,
Spoons, Walters, Snuffers and Trays, Tubs, Duck
ets, dec.
.Of WALL PAPER, I have the largest, Hand
•otnestand cheapest assortment In town. And to
all who. want' Good and Cheap HARDWARE, I
would say, come and see for yourselves.
, JOHN P. LYNE.
Carlisle, Nov. 14,1850.
FresU Arrival of
English & American Hardware.
THE- subscriber having- lost returned from the
Eastern cities with a fall and h&ndsoma assoit*
menfc -of all kind* of Hardware of the very beet mak
era and well selected, is now bpeslng at'the Cheap
Hardware Bland, in North Hanover street, next door
to S.eott*s.hotel,' where he invites' ill that are in want
ofgbod.and cheap Hardware, to give him a call and
see and satisfy themselves of the troth, as we are de
termined ib sell< at a small advance. Small profits
and quick sales is tbo order of (he day.
To Builders, Carpenters and Others,
A full stock of white, mineral and japahed knobs,
. locks and latches, binges, screws, window sash and
shutter springs, strait-necked and barrelled bolts, of
every kind; mill, cross cut and circular Saws; hand,
panel, ripping and back Saws; bright, black and blue
augurs;.chisels, broad, pointing, band and chopping
Axes, of different makers; hatchets, planes dc piano
bits, steel and iron squares, files, rasps, brads, spikes,
all Sizes.
To Saddlers and Coach Makere.
Our stock consists of a complete assortment of -arti
cles In your line of business, such as brass, silver &
lapanea mounting, carriage trimmings, broad pastor*
Ing apd seaming laces, fringes, plain and figured can*
vase; bll cloth, top lining cloth dc serge lining, white,
red, bine and black patent leather, Bashers, silver &.
brass plate, Beer hair, rosette, hubs, follows, spokes,
bows, ellptio springs, Iron axres, malleable castings.
To Cabinet and Shoemakers .
A full stock of shoe kit and findings, boot morocco,
Frentehkld, straits, morocco dc lining .and binding
skins; lasts, tacks, pegs, hammers, pinchers, French
morocco,' superior copal varnish, japan and black
varnish, mahogany and maple vanoers, moulding,
beading, resets, glass, mineral and mahogany knobs
of every tizo*and stylo.
To Blacksmiths , Farmers and Others,
It tons of-assorted bar iron, warranted of the beat
quality. ~A splendid assortment of bar and rolled
iron, hammered, horse-shoe, scollop, plough, broad
and harrow (ire, rolled, horse-shoe bar, band, round
•Ud square iron; cast, shear, spring, English and
American blister steel, English wagon boxos, car
riage boxes in setts, anvils, vices, files, rasps, horse*
shoo nails, &c, ’ .
To Houieheepert.
A beautiful assortment of cheap Fancy goods, such
as waiters, trays, plain A fancy knives, forks, butch
er knives, steels, britlania lamps, brass candle sticks,
briltania and silver table and tea spoons, plated but
ler knives, preserving kettles, smoothing irons, Iron
and lined tea & oval boilers, iron frying and bread
pans; washboards, tubs, churns, buckets, iron pots,
wash kettles, and stow pans, Ao.
JACOB SBNER.
Carlisle, Nov 7,1950
First Arrival of Boots & Shoes
FOB THfc FALL SEASON AT
Porter’s Shoe Store,
. JUIX St., mau >u Uiicaojoi Dihot. 7
COMPRISING Mon’a, Boy’. and Youlb’a Calf,
Kip and Coareo Boots and Dtogan,, which ore
warranted to bo of tho boat ijaolitj. Ladloa' Gait
ore, Dtukino and French Tiea, Miuoa and Children's
Boole end Shoe. In groat variety.
Aleo, an elegant aeeortmont of GUM SHOES &
BOOTS, With all the late intpratomonte, and war
ranted, p«(4pL Having purchased thoaeGuro ahoea
from the agent of tho manufacturer, I hmouthoriiod
t() give a new pair in plaice of any that prove defee
-1 Ha'rl elooi of French Calf Skins, Mo
rocooa iKid, &0., and good workmen, every attention
J. gtventi. caetome, work
>ailWe,B*pt.,l»,l«o.:;
>. ■"• 7 ’ rojFilSSStt ;v ■ "
ARNOLD * LEVI, V
Respectfully inform the public, thai.they
-Lv have just returned from’; Philadelphia and are
now opening at tboir'new. and cheap Wholesale and
Retail store in Jlorlhi Hanover street, the largeat and
cheapest assortment of Fall arid Winter Goods ever
brought to Carlisle. We particularly invite the at
tention of the Ladies to our large assortment of:
Ladles Dress Goods,
New olylo figured end changeable Silks, Baltin Do
Shone, figured, striped, embroidered ahd changeable
Cashmeres; Mouslin do Laincs, Mohair Sc Bilk Lus
ters, plain black Silk, silk striped and changeable
Alpacas, French Merinoes, Parrimattas, plain and
embroidered Sack Flannels, Brussels Lace, Jenny
Lind Silk and Velvet Trimmings.
. Shawls.
Among our very extensive assortment can be seen
the large«t, handsomest and cheape«tlot of Day State
Long and Square Shawls ever exhibited in Carlisle.
CLOTHS 4 • CASSIMERES .
Black, French and English Cloths; plain, black and;
fancy Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Kentucky Jeans, Vel
vet Cords, and a large assortment of Vestings.
CARPETS! CARPETS//
We have just received, a second supply* of Car
peting which we are determined to sell 16 j>er cent,
cheaper than the same quality can be purchased
elsewhere. \
Blankets, Floor and Table Oil Cloths in great va
riety.
Boots 8f S/ioes.—-Another large lot of Boots and
Shoes has been added io our former stock, for Men,
Boys, Women and Children. 1
A Fresh Supply of Groceries , such as Sugar,
Coffee, Teas, Molasses, dec. very.cheap.
Persons wishing to purchase good.and cheap
goods, now is the time to examine our,extensive
assortment before purchasing elsewhere, as we are
determined to give bargains. 1
Carlisle, Oct 31, 1860
Bargains !
J EASTERNER & CO., have just received
• and are now opening at their new store,' in
North Hanover street, opposite Monyer’s Confec
tionary store, a splendid assortment of
Fall Goods,
such as Black silks, barage de laines, figured,
striped, and plain cashmeres; mouslln de laines,
mohair and silk lusters, plain black and change
able alpacas, hew style calicoes and .chintzes,
cloths ai\d cassimeres, sattinetts, Kentucky jeans,
velvet cords, an assortment of pant stuffs, vest
ings of all kinds and priqes; muslins, tickings,
checks, table diapers, &c.
Groceries,
such as coffee, teas, chocolate, nee, sugar, molas
ses, starch, spices, &c.
Auction Bargains! A large lot of Boots and
Shoes bought at Auction, will be sold cheaper
than can be had at any other store. Also a large
slock of Carpets.
We respectfully invite every body to call.and
judge for themselves, as we are determined to of
fer great bargains.
I. L. STERNER & CO.
Carlisle, Oct 3, 1860
Now Fall Goods
At the Cheap Store corner of Hanover and Leather
Sis., opposite Hunter's Grocery Store.
THE undersigned moat respectfully informs his
friends and the public generally, Chat he has just
returned from Philadelphia with a well selected as
sortment of
Fall Goods,
purchased at the lowest prices, and which, be is de
termined tu sell at small profits; among them may be
found,
Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings,
Sattinetts, Velvet Cords, Kentucky Jeans, dec. -
LADIES DRESS GOODS, consisting in part of
Black Silks, Mooselin de Laines, Alpa
cas, Coburgs, Ginghams, - Calicoes, Sack Flannels,
Collars, Laces, Fringes, die.
DOMESTICS. Tickings, Cheeks; Flannels, Dril
lings, Osnaburg, Llnseys, Muslim; bleached and un
bleached.
, Also, Groceries'in all their variety, vis: Sugar,
Colfee,-Teas, Molasses, Spices, Chocolate, See,
Rags and Country Produeetaken in exchange for
Goods.
Please give me a call.
A. 0. FETTER.
Carlisle, Sept 26,1850
8. IT. LAWREHCE,
Agent for the sale of Southworth Manufacturing
Co’s Writing Papers•
Waasaousa No. 8 Minor Pblla.
QAA cases of the above superior Papers now in
&UU store, and for sale to. the trade at the lowest
market prices, consisting in part of
Fine thick Flat Gaps, 12,14, IS and 16 lbs., blue
and white.
Superfine Medium and Demi Writings, blue and
white.
Extra super and superfine Folio Posts, blue and
white, plain and ruled.
Superfine Commercial Ppsts, blue and white,plain
and ruled.
Extra super Linen Note Papers, plain and gilt.
Supeifine and fine BUI Papers, long ano d.
Superfine . and fine Counting-House Caps and
Posts, blue and white.
Extra super Congress Caps and Letters, plain and
ruled, blue and white.
Extra super Congress Caps and Le
Saperfino Sermon Caps and Posts.
Superfine blue linen thin Letters.
"Lawyer's” Brief Papers.
Superfine qnd fine Caps and Posts, ruled and
plain, bine and while, various qualities and prices.
Also, 1000 reams white and assorted Shoe Pspetrs,
Bonnet Boards, white and assorted Tissue, Tea,
Wrapping, Envelope, assorted and blue Mediums,
Cap Wrappers, Hardware Papers, dec.
July 26,1860—f1m
BAY STATUS I
STEAM SASH , DOOR AND BLIND MANU*
FACTORY,
CHARLES WILKINS & CO. beg leave to inform I
tho citizens of Carlisle and the public generally,
that they are still engaged In manufacturing flash,l
Doors, and Blinds,-In the best manner and at the
shortest notice, by steam, at prices far below thoae
manufactured by hand, and with mooli greater sim
ilarity. All orders will be thankfully received, and
punctually attended to. .Samples of wojk oan be
seen at No. SI Minor Street, Philadelphia.
10,000 lights of assorted sash for sale at the low*
eel cash prices.
CHARLES WILKINS & CO.
No. 83 Rdeestreet, Philadelphia,
May 53.185Q.-ty .
■/CRANBERRIES of the best quality, for aalo cboop,
\J at the Grocery store of
Dec. 10. O.INHOPP, Agt.
TCING TOYS, such as Carriages, Carts, Cradles,
J} Tables, Chairs, Animals, Buckets, Cups, Rattles,
Wash-stands, Cundlo-sllcks, dec., for salo cheap at
8. W. HAVER TICK.
(he store of
Dec. 10, 1860
SILKS, a splendid assortment of Lsdios Dress
6ifks, of various kinds, black and changeable
Turo Satins, such as cherry & black,green deblock,
Majsriiie blue, &e., just received by
Nov 7e a.ytr.HiTNER.
LEAD COLORED BONNETS. The subscriber
has just opened another case of these desirable
Donnels, which will be soldjal reduced prices. Alio
afgeneral assortment of Bonnet Ribbons very cheap.
Nov 7. GW lIITNER.
PATENT STARCH POLISH, for giving a beau
tiful gloss to linens, muslins, cambrics, collars,
dto., and prevents dust from sticking (o linens. It
contains nothing injurious, JustlreceWed by
_ l>ec 19. G w HITNER.
A Freeh Darrel of Pure Cider Vinegar of the
beet quality, Juat received from tho country and
free from adulteration. ■
October 31,1850 GEO. W. HITNER.
F 9.5° t BI I AWL . 9 * A greet variety of Long
I i Shawls from the celebrated Day State Mills J-
Also, Square Shawls of varldatf kinds }uit received.
Nov 7, O. W, lIITNER.
NEW PAEfclfcoOlßS.
WB have received a voty heayyatock of Fell trod
Winter Goods, consisling of
Cloths, Cassimcres, .Vestings,
at all prices; while, yellow and, red, Flannels,, Lln
soys, Velvet Cords; Beavertedira, arid b. variety of
Cassinetts, from 87 (o €0 cents per yard.
Long :and Square Shawls,
front $8,50 to sloj checks, tickiaps, ginghams and
calicoes in abundance. . Mousha do Laincs and Al
pacas, both plain and fancy colors; Menriocs, Para
mhtta cloths, 1$ yards wide plain all wool de Laines,
Kentucky Joans & Canton Flannels.
MILLINER Y GOODS,
Bonnot Ribbons, Bonnot Sattins, Bonnet Velvets,
Florence Silks, Straw Gimps and Cords, Silk and
Common Wire, Comforts and Suspenders, Hosiery
& Gloves, of woolen & silk, Hanover Buck
skin Gloves, buttons, cords, bindings, and a good
.assortment of dress trimmings.
Goth Capo and Gam Shoeo t '
of every kind and at all prices, laces, edgings, Book,
Swiss, Moll, Cambric and Jaconet bared and striped
Muslins, and lots of goods oof enumerated, which
will be exchanged for money to the advantage of out
customers at the rate of about 16 pr cent* below the
usual prices. Cal, and see.
Carlis'e, Noy 7, 1860
Fresh .Groceries.
THE Store of the subscriber has just been newly
supplied with & choice and fresh selection of ev
ery thing in the line oLa Grocer,'at* prices lower
than usual, among which are
itIO COFFEES,
from 14 to 15 cents 1 per pound! forgood to a strict
ly prime article. Also
BROWN SUGARS,
for good to extra fine, from 6 to 9 cents per pound
and the best qua ky of
LOVERINO'S CRUSHED SUGARS,
{ncludtog Loaf at the old prices, togehter with a
general assortment of Spices, Chocolates, Sal
eratia, Indigo, candles, Oils, and every variety of the
Celebrated
Jenldn’a Green and Blaoh Teas,
and other articles. , Our friends and customers are
Invited to cat! and examine before buying elsewhere.
Weagain tender our thanks to the public generally
for tbelibocal patronage thus far extended to us. .
; J, W. EDY.
Carlisle, Oct 10, 1860,
Glieap Fall .and Winter Dry Goods.
VE. ARCHAMBAULT. N. E. corner of lUh
• and Market, has now-in atore a full assortment
of seasonable goods, in part
DRESS GOODS,
British and American Chintzes at 5, d, 7, 8,9 and
12} cents.
. Mouslin do Lalnes at 12}, 14,18}, 33 and 25 cts.
Paris .printed Caabmorca at 16, 18|, 53,25 and 31
cools..
Plain high colored De Lalnes Rom. 12} to 50 cts.
High Lustre black and colored Alpacas Rom 13}
10'75 penis.
French Merinoos at 75, 87,81* 1,35 and 1,-50.
Wlde-Porameltaa all colors at 35, 31,37/50,'53
and 75 cents.
Black Silks at 50, 53,75, 87 and 81.
Changeable Silks from 75, to 81*25. '.
Black and colored Turc Satins from 81, to 81/50.
MUSLINS—MUSLINS.
New Market Sheeting at 8 cents.
Conestoga do at 8 cents.
Bleach Muslins at 5, 6,7,8, 9,10, and 12} cU. ‘
Cloth *, Caitimere* and Saltinnett*.
Black French Cloths from 81,50 to 85.
Foney and plain Castimeres from'so cts to 81,50.
Satinets at 35, 31< 37.50, 62, 75, and 87 cts.''
Vestings Rom 25 to 81,50 per yard. ..
Carpet?—Carpel*.
A largo assortment of Ingrain and Venitl&n,Car*
pets from 12} to 81*
V. E; ARCHAMBAULT, Wholesale and Rfelf
dealer In Dry Goods, Carpets, &c.. N. E.corner 11 lb
and Market Streets, Philadelphia. j
November 7,1850—3 m Ir-
Her* ii when yon get good BargfdnTu
STRAUSS Sc CO., \
HAVE taken tbo store at the corner, of the Mar
ket Square, Carlisle, where they keep constantly
on hand a Urge assortment of *
Readymade Clothing, ]
In every variety of stylo, Greater bargains are dfler
ed at this establishment than can be afforded bykny
other bouse in the trade. We havi now ready a
splendid assortment of Oveicoats, Sacks, Business
Coats, Dices Sc Frock Coats. Latest style of Pints
and Vests, Caps, Hats, White and Striped ShRU,
besides a variety of Fancy articles. p
Gentlemen, are invited to give us a call, as wd are
satisfied that those who buy will get a good fifuid
at a low price. f
, 8. BUELL, Agent,
Nov 21,1860—3 m
“ I am a manj and deem nothing which relalM to
man foreign lo my feelings.
Youth & MantatcriL ;
BMilllll A VIGOROUS LlFB,f
■USUflflloA A PREMATURE Death,
Klnkelln on Self Preservation.
Only 25 oxkti. .)
This Book, just published, Is filled with usefuj in
iormation, on the infirmities and diseases of the .Ge
nerative System. It addresses itself alike to Youth,
Manhood and Old Age, and should be road by a}}
The valuable advice and impressive warmqg It
gives, will prevent years of misery and suffering’and
save annually thousands of lives.- £ ,
Pabkhts by reading it, will learn how to prevent
the destruction *bf their children.
A remiUtnce of 86 cents, enclosed in k letter,] «d
-pressed to Dr. Kinkelin, Philadelphia, will ensure a
book, under envelope, per return of mail.
Dr. K. fifteen years resident physician, N. W.
corner of Third and Union street, between Spruce and
Pine, Philadelphia, may bo consulted- confidentially,
He who places himself under the care of Dfc K..
may religiously confide In bla honor as a gentleman,
and confidently rely upon his skill as a physician.
Persons at a distance may address Dr. K. by letter,
(post paid,) and be cured at home.
Packages of Medicines, Directions, dec., forwarded
by sending a remittance, and put up seouio from da
mage or curiosity. * ,
Booksellers, News Agents, Pedlars, Canvassers,
i and all others supplied with the above work at. very
low rates.
February 7, IB6o—ly
Fire Inkurauco.
THE! Allan and Eastpennaborough Mutual fiie
Insurance Company ofCumberland county, Itleor
p ora led by an act of Assembly, is now fully or
ganized, and in operation under the management
of the following commissioners, viz:
Jacob Shelly, Wra. 11. Gorgas, Michael Ooch
lin, Melchoir .Brenneman, Christian Stayraan,
Christian Titzel, Jacob H. Cooyer, Lewis Hirer,
Henry Logan, Benjamin H. Musser, Jacob Kirk,
Samuel Prowell, Joseph Wiokersham.
The rates of insurance are as low and favorable
as any Company of the kind in the Stale, {ar
sons wishing to become members ore invited to
make application to the agents of the company
Who are willing to wait upon them at any lime.
JACOB SHELLY, Fnridttil,
Henut Logan, Viet PrctidenU
Lewis Hvir, Stcrtlary,
Michael Cooklin, jVeaiurer,
November 1,1U49.
AGENTS,
Cumberland count;/— Rudolph Martin, N. Cum
berland; C. B. Herman, KlngsloWnt Henry Shear
ing, Shiremanslownt Robert Moore and Charles
Bell, Carlisle; Dr. J. Ahl, Churohtewn; Samuel
Graham, Wealponirtborough; James M’Dowoil,
Frankford; Mods Griflith, Sontli Middleton. ,
York county—John Shorriok, Lisburn; John
Bowman, Diilsburgt Peter Wolford,.Franklin;
John Smith, Esq., Washington ;W. 8. Picking,
Dover; Daniel Raffensborger, J. W. Craft..
; HBfririung— Houser ti Loohman.
Members of the company having Poliolesabout
to .expire can have them renewed by making ap
plication 10 any of the agents;
GrocerlealGroccrlcsl
CHEAPER .THAtt EVER I t i
JUST.iecelved and now opening, a fresh supply of
Groceries, Provisions, Teas, Oils,-See., consisting
in part of thechoiccift While and Brown Bu4£S||B.
gars, • ZfuguirV, Java' and -Rio Coffee,
Housei'New Orleans and'Syrup'MolissW, Spefm,
Common, and Linseed OJls, Hams, Shoulders, Dried
Beef, Honey, Cheese, Salt, Rice, Pish, Teas, Bpiccs
whole and, ground, Chocolate, Cocoa, Flour of Rice,
Citron. I 'Figs, Pruhes, Lemons, Brooms, Brushes,
Fluid, Cathphino, Candles, Baskets, Tubs, Buckets,
and every article contained In a Grocery, Tea and
Provision store. They have been bought at cash
prices, and selected with the utmost care. Also
China, Class & Ifcuccnsvrarc,
'a largo assortment and great variety of Dinner, Tea,
and Chamber Sets, complete. Glass and‘Queens*
ware In abundance, frOm the best manufacturers in
the world. Our standard iaotto is, Uheap for cash,
quick sales and small profits. Call end see bur pie*
mium ware, and judge for yourselves. All goods
warranted fresh* genuine and superior, and will be
carefully packed and delivered at the Grocery, Fro*
vision and Tea store- of *
Carlisle, Dec 19,1850
AiWBENTZ.
THE subscriber would inform bis friends and the
public generally, that ho has taken the room on
the corner of North Hanover street o’ d Locust Al*
ley, in the room lately occupied by Moses Bullock,
•A a Chair Manufactory, where bo will keep constant'
iy for sale an elegant assortment of
such as- Secretaries, Bureaus, Workvtands, Dining
and Breakfast Tables, Card, Pier and Centre Tablet;
French, field, high and low post Bedsteads, &c.; to*
gather with every other article of Cabinet Ware—all
of which be will sell very cheap fur Cash, or ex*
change for Country Produce at market prices.
Zxffm Chairs, Settees, Rocking Chairs, and
every other article manufactured in that
. branch of business. He would also
inform the public that he has recently
• opened a shop in Cburchtown, Allen
township, wheie he will keep constant-
on band every thing in his line.
Having provided himself with a splendid Hearse
COFFINS will be made on reasonable'terms. end
funerals, in town or country, will be attended with
out extra charge. He respectfully solicits a share of
public patronage, confident that he can render gene
ral satisfaction. J. R. WEAVER. .
Carlisle, June 20, 1850—ly
Fall & Winter Clothing.
Money Saved is Money Made.
TROUTMAN & MAY’S -
New, Cheap and Fashionabbi Clotiiino
Store,
On Main street, oppotile Elliott'* Drag Store , and
. two door* west of Ogilby'* Store,
THANKFUL to the citizens of Carlisle and
vicinity for their increased custom, we again re
□uest their company to view oor large and splen
did aasoitmenl of Ready made Clothing for Fall &
Winter wear. Our stock consists of all kinds ol
COATS, PANTS, VESTS, and Gentlemen’s
Wearing Apparel in general, suitable for the sea
son, cuiand made in the roost workmanlike man
ner and of.tbe latest Fall and Winter Fashions.
All who wish to favor us with a call can save
from twenty-five to fifty per cent, by buying at our
store, and all, goods sold warranted to give .entire
satisfaction. *
Carlisle, Oct. 3,1850
r : Cheap Clothing 1
■ Hang out your banners I ,
Hear thtf trumpet!'
Here they comdT»here they are!
What’s the matter! what’s the matter!
Only look at the crowd,
Come on Joe, Jim and Sam Hatter,
Let us see what’s put* *
Heh,ho! here comes Bill,
We’ll ask him what’s the muss)
See how the street does fill.
There certainly must bo a fuss!
O, no boys, ho fuss at all,
Only another great arrival,
* Of beautiful Clothing for the fall,
■ At M. & L. Stelheb’s Clothing Hall 1
I have just bought a suit so fine— .
Tell roe, how dp you like it Joe 1
Don’t you want one like mine !
iCom.e on, boys, let us go.
Now let ms tell you,
What there you can find,
- ~ Chats of all colors,
And Pants of all kinds.
Waistcoats so handsome,
And Cravats.so nice,
And they will not think it troublesome,
■ If you give them a call twice or thrice.
They will wait on you with kindness.
And they can euityou with a nice Cap,
Which for its quality and cheapness,
You can only find at
Stcimeb’s, West Main Street, next door to Burk
fielder’s Hotel.
M* & L. STEINER respectfully invites the at
tention of their friends ana the public generally,
to their large lot of Goods dial have been purcha
sed at a great sacrifice in the city of Baltimore.
They will sell them at a small advance, as then
Is no room for them in our Utile store room* Bo
come one and all and take them at almost any
prlie, as we are determined to sell cheaper than
can be bought In Philadelphia, New York or Bal
timore.
Carlisle, Sept 26, 1860—3 m
and Drovrcs’ Inn.
West High Street, one square West of the Rail-
Road,Depot, Carlisle.
rpilE subscriber bogs leave to Inform hii friends
L and tho travelling community that ho has leased
the above well known stand, recently kept by Jacob
Biabmbaugh, deed., and |s now fully* prepared to
accommodate all those who may he pleased to make
hla honao their stopping place.
THE HOUSE has boon recently furnished. The
Btaomho attached is large and' convenient, and ca
pable of accommodating fifty head of horses. Ill*
TaClb Will at all times be supplied with the best thu
markets can afford, and hia Bar with tho choicest
liquors.: Thankful for tho patronage thus fur be
stowed, ho respectfully solicits a continuance of tho
same. C. O. BTOUGH.
Carlisle, May 33.1050—1 f '
THE LARGEST,CHEAPEST, BEST and most
ELEGANT assortment of PIANO FORTES
in the United States, can always be found at the
warehouse of the subscriber,l7l Ghesnutatreet,above
Fifths at the old stand occupied more than a third of
century by Mr. George Willig, music publisher.
PIANOS.
HARPS,
ORGANS,
SBRAPHINBB,
ROMANS. &c„&c.,
fresh from the most celebrated Manufacturers In Now
York. Boaton, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and elsewhere.
Bold, wholesaleand retail, at (ho makor’a cosh prices.
OSCAR C.B. CARTER.
171 Ohesnut »l. Phila.
February SI, 1860—ly
CARPET BAGSandTravclljngTrpnks. A large
assortment, and of a auporior quality, Juil reed
ed and forkaleolieapby CAAO. OGILRY.
October.l7, 1860 t
T HpSH "I AIiNIA, jual received. Alia a,lot Of
Jj how Hominy and Oronborrlei, at the Tod (tore
J. W, EBY. ’
Pec 20, 1800.
C. INHOFF, Agt,
Cabinet Ware Room.
Cabinet ware,
PIANO FORTES.
BRANT'S INDIAN
PULMOiVARV BALSAM,
Hat cured without the least shadtrtr of’doubt very many d!
the most etrongjy developed cases of pleerated ttflS dinned lurifrs
—such eases os were never cured by any other medlclneS'-and
which were so utterly Aopefess, that the diseased persons were
pronounced by physicians and friends, to be actually dtihg.
‘Tt possesses all too'cleansing and purifying virtues nearly as
powerful and active os the preparation which Wo call
BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYIND EXTRACT.
This differs from that, because this possesses several other
medications which wo peculiarly adapted to, and are tnenlially
neeetiary, to euro
COUCHS and CONSUMPTIONS,
and all diseases of a pulmonary nature, such diseases os usually
prove so fatal under ordinary troatfnont, when they attack
Hto Breast, Throat, Langs, and Heart.
Tbit Balsam heals and cures ulcers in the Lungs, and elsewhere
•internally, os 'certainly and ‘earfly as the Purifying Extract
cures ana Aialsvtlccrs ea ltemaUy. This Cilsxm cares Mae cases
•of Cough and ConttmpHan trut of Ttn, after all ttfbcr rofneJioli
have failed to do good. ■
THOUSANDS OF CONSUMPTIONS
and CArairie Coughs, abundantly proro its unfailing efficacy \n
such diseases, ana its undoubted curative power, and soothing,
healing properties In the following complaints anatlisoasos, vlt. 1
Spitting vf Blood, Bleeding at the Lungs, Pain in the Breast and
Side, Night-Sweats, Nervous Complaints, Palpitation of tAe Heart ,
CAo/era Infantum, Dysentery, and Summer Complaints, in CAiUrm
and jidults—and ALL
FEMALE WEAKNESSES AND COMPLAINTS.
. No remedy that has been offered to tho public, baa over been
half ba certain and ejfectualln restoring ALL the Incidental weals
•nesses and irregularities of tho sox, as Brant’s Pui.monart
Balsam. It mattes no difference whether the derangement bo
suppression, excess, or other incidental weakness—lt REQU*
LATE 3 ALL, by strengthening tho system, equalising the cirrif
lotion, and SOOTHING and ALLAYING NERVOUS IIUUTA
BILITV. See our Pamphlets for proof.
CHANGE OF LIFE.
From tho RiVJ to Ac TVomon. and the Woman at middle age—
the one case Is accelerated, and the other so gradually suppressed,
as to prevent any of tho fatal diseases that frequently arise l»
consequence of such change.
CONSUMPTION!
A DYING WOMAN CURED.
Wo atata this cure to prove Iho power tosaveli/e, when this
Balsam is used, even after the peraon la considered, by physician
and friends to bo it! tire last stages of disease —actually oyfnjr—
and, la this case, ro far gone, that the shroud and burial clothea
were bought. For the particulars of this case, and the respects'
Ah and undoubted proof of all the circumstances end facts, we
refer to our PAMPHLETS.
This cure was oflectcd on Mrs. ZIBA DYKEMAN, of Ballston
Spa, Saratoga Co H N. Y. Wo can prove beyond a doubt, many
Other almost equally aa hopeless, and inmonriofife cases of Courts
and CURED, which wore pronounced incurable hy
UVEB COMPLAINT.
See tho euro of Docf. Hubbard, of Stamford, Conn., and othon.
DYSPEPSIA —See. the cure o! T. S. Wilcox, merchant
of Attica, Wyoming co.,N. V., and many more, tn our Pamphlets,
Nervous Disease* and Derangements
are Cured hy Brant's Balsam without fail.
DYSENTERY and SUMMER COMPLAINT In OWL
drtn and Adults —and
CHOLERA INFANTUM,
are efoays cured by this Balsam.
This balsa*! U tho best anodyne In the world to Mq/AojAid
quiet cross, fretful children to sleep, and cause them to resKqui
etly, and yet it does not contain any OPIUM, Laudanum, or 1
PAitxaoatc, and therefore, never Injures, affects, or diseases the
brain, aa preparations of opium do. Weakly Children will be*
come vlbsiit, healthy, and iibaatv, and grow rapidly by the
Use of this Balsam.
..No mother need ever mourn tho death nf her child by Chol
era Infantum, while teething, if BRANT’S PULMONARY
BALSAM be administered. It should be, for such eases,
given in larger than the ordinary doses
PURIFY I PURIFY!
For Life and Health are in the Blood.
There (a not ono of all tho varlona remedies purporting to be
Purifiers of tbo blood, that levins to uontss as much Purifying
■ad Healing Virtue at
BRANT’S INDIAN
PURIFYING EXTRACT.
This PURtriß* Is ukelly prepared from Vegetables,kt\A cures
the most obstinate, and longstanding diseases of the blood,
without puking, purging, sickening, or debilitating. It cleanses,
strengthens, invigorates, makes now, healthy ihod, and gives
a«u vigor and new lift to tho whole system.
- HUNDREDS—THOUSANDS
(lave been cured tho past and present years, of diseases of the
blood, by this Vuryfitr—aad such cures wore made too, Jjy the
use of
Four Times Leas Quantity, and at
Four Times Leas Coat,* »
than such diseases eon be curti by SareapariUa, or any ether rem
edy that has been •* yet oßbred lo tho public. 1
We .with it were pout Me to publish to Use world. «t one view
the i
MANY THOUSANDS
that arc now living and enjoying ooon nkaLtk. whoncknowl
edge thrmaolvei indebted lo Ina purifying and healing efficacy
of Brant's Indian Vurijitr. Till* PuturiXß caret
THE WORST dCROPUUAS,
and all Impure- diseases of tho blond, vir. t Scald-Hmd, Sell*
Rheum , Rheumatism, Eruptions, Pimples on the Face. Piles, Riles,
' Ulcers,- (.'hlidmiii, Mercurial Diseases, Liver Complaint, Pains
mMe Back, Side, and Limbi, Rath of Mood to the Hand, clc n etc.
. IMPORTANT TO THE AFFLICTED.
It Ib-n question of no amall Importunes for tho afflicted to de
lids, of all tho inrinparillai mid other rotnedlea, It tho
CHEAPEST AND MOST CURATIVE.
W« My, Brant's Indian Purifier la cheaper and more raraUvs—
because, one bottle of It, which can bo bought for One Dollar, eon*
Ulna Four Timks u much medical efficacy ai on* bollU of Sar
saparilla, which also coats on* dollar. If we hereafter prove that
sarsaparilla la aa d«or at one dollar a bottle, os Brant's Purifier
would .be at four dollars a bottle, because the Purifier contain*
ORKATBR METICAL irpicAor than sarsaparilla,
rills ahould be aold at twenty five cents a bottle, to be aa cheep os
(be Purifier at one dullnr. Hut at our aaaortlon dues not prove
the greater power and medical virtue* of llila Purifier, when
compared, with the beat Saranparillos, we aholl therefore ahow
how much disease has been cured
BY ONE DOLLAR’S WORTH.
The first ease we state, ia tho cure whieh was effected In Mr
J. B* Hofkin, of Romo, Oneida Co., N. Y., and wo risk not any
of our veracity, when we any that this Is the marl vnlooktd-for
and hopeless cass of one of to..
Most Horrid Scrofulas
that ever has been cured since the world was created s and this
was cured by Tin Times Less of limit's Purifier, and at Lias
Cost, than ever a cue half as revolting and hopeless was
cured by Ter Times as much Sarsaparilla. For full particu
lars, set our Pamphlet.
Mr. Haskin states that ho had been confined to hii bed One
Tear, and was not cxjfcclcd to Hve-Ji**n/y-/owr hours longer, when
he commenced using the Purifier : hla neck waa eaten nearly
off from ear to car—a hole Was oaten through the Windpipe—
bla csr nearly oaten out—tho use of one arm destroyed— an Ulcer,
aa large as a man's hand, bod nearly eaten through his tide— and
there were on him in all,
Twenty Large, Deep, Dlncharglng Ulcer*,
—that the first bottle be used, enabled him to get off of his bed
where he had been confined twelve months—the second bottle
enabled him to get out of the house— tho Mtrd bottle enabled
him to i*«M two milts, and that the um of
ONLY TWELVE BOTTLES,
cured all the Ulcers, and restored him to health fend strength
to that he waa oM» to tori and attend to business again, as he
had formerly done.
This cure la certified to by Fourteen Resectable wit*
desses, viz. i by Doct. Thar. Williams, one of tho moat reapcct
feblo physicians of Homo—by Mr. G. R. Brown, proprietor and
keeper of the West Rome hold—by Messrs, Uissel fi Leonard.
wboleiale and retail druggiits, and by eleven other p-rsons all
residents of Rome.
DOCTORS CALL IT WONDERFUL I
BOOT. IRA JOHNSON, ./ Uti.glo., 0r,,., £f,. K.Y., wrote
to u., January lit, IMS. 1 Sneuuo «qujJnt«d with ■“”»»'“>•
utontahln, effect, of your BRANTS INDIAN PULMONARY
TIAT.BXM bv bavins witnessed some moat wonderful cures of
Consumption,produced by its uso.in MriousSil
Now York, about a year slnoe | and have since felt anrious that
its groat efficacy might become more generally known. The
last summer 1 had a brother-in-law quits slek with consumption,
and 1 fell confident, from what 1 had aeon of the cmcßcy of
Brant's Dalian, that If 1 could procure it for hla would
cure him; and as wo could not And It In this county, I went to
Salllvan county, about ninety rollca, and purchased sovcral bot
tles | but before I returned with tho medicine, hu died. One of tny
neighbors wav then very much afflicted with pain in tho breast
and aide, and with such a stricture and tightness across his cheat,
that hujiroathed with great difficulty, lie used one bottle of the
medicine that 1 brought, and it gave immediate relief, and cured
him- My wife has used another bottle, and she says it has done
bar mors good than all tho other medicines alio over took.
From tho benefit those persons have derived, and from my rec
ommendations, from what I bad previously heard and seen
of Its good works, many persons liars ars now wanting tho
medicines: and as there la no agent in tills town, they have por>
•uadod mo to write for on agency,
Yours, respectfully, IRA JOHNSON.
DOCTORS OOULD NOTOURE.
Mr. CORNELIUS 11. SMITH, mtrchant, CoUim Ctntrt, Sn't
Os., If. Y., January 10,1840, Midi Your UiANT'a Inman Pul*
Monaav Balsam. and Dtunr'a Purifying Extract, ire nearly
all aold) and I want Iromodlntoly another supply, for they tttt
mrt rapidly, and giro b*Utr latU/aelion, than all Uio other tnedl*
doea wo have for aalo. Tbo Pulmokaby Dai.bam haa raUed a
lady hare from a bed of dannoroua and aovero alcknoaa. which
ILL TUI DOCTOaa HAD OIVBN UP AS INCURABLE. TbOV add
aha wait Hi with a oonauMfTion of tiib lvjiob. After alt
bad pronounced the caao Aowlen, aha commenced tahtr.fr *. •*. a
Balttm - and now aha la wall t
For aulr In Curliale by Dr . J, TV* Rawlins and 8
W. Haverslick ; by W. D, E. Hay* and J.D. & O.
D. Altlok In Sblppensburg; by Win. Loyd in Lisburn;
byj, F. Spahr in Moohnntosburg; by J.H. Herron;
in Nowvillo; by J. M. Lull in Harrisburg; and
by agents ip all parts of tho State. All (otters and
orders mast be addressed to Wallace 4e> Co. 106
Broadway, New-York.
March 20,1850—ebwly
■ Coall Coal I '
rpHE subicrlbor has just received at bis Coal Yard,
j at Iho West bod nf.lllgh street, a superior quail,
ly of WilKbsbarre, Pinbgrove. Ly ken’s Vnlloy, Lime
burners* and Blacksmiths’ COAL, ‘whieb he ls prq.
pared to qoll a\ reduced* pfldei. Up respectfully
solicits Ihccphtronsge or the people of Carlisle and
iioww; w.b.Murray, Agi.
Carlisle, Oct 3,1850—6 m
, . . lii# (fohipla Intv
no
NEftVOUS DEBJMtV; DISEASE OP Tmi
KIDNEYS,, AMO'ALL DISEASES™®
arising from a disdWrtd liver dr stomach; snc h
Constipation, Jnwa'ril Fullness or Blood la.k'
Hoad, Acidity of the Stomach, fcausea7M°,£ lh «
■Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight i",h„ R “
moch. Sour Eructations, Sinking Or Flultoiln.r u.?
Pit of tho Stomach, Swimming hi the Head H h *
riod and Difficult Breathing, Fluttcing at ih o it *
Choakmg, or suffocating sensation's When i n cl™ 1
posture, dimmness of Maioh/dota or Webs before ! 8
sight, fovor and dull paiu in tho hea'dt 'deflcienrJ„r
perspiration, yellowness of tho skin and eyes a.i
in tho side, back, chert, Kmbs, ■&c.,**dden flash,
of heat, burning in the flosh, constant imettina, i
evil, and great depression of spirits,con bedfettSsii.
cured by at v
»K. HOOFIASiD’S
CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS,
fftfetAfesn by
DR, C, M. JACKSON,
At mb
GERMAN MEDiCiNE-SIX)RE,
At* 120 Arch Street , Philadelphia!
Their power over the above diseases is not er:
celled, if equalled, by any other preparation in thi
United States, as tho curbs attest, in many tatiJ
after skillful physicians bad failed.
These Billers are worthy tho attention of invaJMs-
Poßsesamg greet virtues in the rectification of
eases of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising ih|‘
most searching powers in weaknesses and.affectioM
or the digestive organs, they are, withal, safe, cettiii?
and pleasant.
READ AND BE CONVINCES?;
, , [From the ** Boston Bee.”}
“ Dr, Hoofland’s Celebrated German Bitters,V
the cure of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspcpru,
Chronic or Nervous Debility,is deservedly one of (hi
most popular Medictacsbf-the Jay* These Bitter!
have been used by thousands, and a-friend cot
elbow says he has himself received an effectual and
permanent cure of Liver Complaint from the ow of
this remedy. Wo a>e speaking, from experience,
and to the afflicted we advise tbeid use.”
[From Scott’s Weekly.]
“ Dr. Hoofland’s German _Bitters, raanufactnrfl]
by Dr. Jackson, are now recommouded fay some of
the most prominent members of the facnlty, as an
article of much efficacy in cases of female wcaknei.
sea. As such is the case, we would advise all moth*
o'rs to obtain .a bottle, and thus save themselves much
sickness. Persons of debilitated constitutions will
find these Bttlers advantageous to their health, as
we know from experience the salutary effect that
they have upon weak systems,*’
’[Prom tho N. Y, Weekly Messenger, Jan. 6,1850.]
“ Dr. Hoofland'a German Bitters.— Here is a pre*
potation which the leading presses in the Union ap*
pear to be unanimous in recommending, and tbs
teason is obvious. It ip made alter a prescription
furnished by one of the most celebrated physicians
of modern times, the-late Dr. Christopher Wilhelm
Hoofiand; Professor to the University of Jena, Pii*
vate Physician to the King of Prussia, and one of
the greatest medical writers. Germany has ever pro*
duccd. Ho was emphatically (be enemy of htmln%\
and therefore a medicine.of which ho was the »•
ventor and endorser, may be. confidently relied'on.
Ho specially recommended it in Liver Complaint,
Dyspepsia. Debility, Vertigo, Acidity of the Slo*
mach, Conslirpntion, and all complaints arising from
a disordered condition of thesiomach, (be Liver,and
the intestines.
MORE EVIDENCE I
Tho “Philadelphia Saturday Osselte,” (he best
Family Newspaper published ih the United States,
the editor says of
DU;.HOOFLAND’B GERMAN .BITTERS,
*• It is seldom that we recommend what are termed
Patent Medicines to tho confidence and patronage
of our renders; and, therefore, when we recommend
Dr, Hoofland’a German Bitters, we wish it to be dls«
linctly understood that wo ere not speaking of the
nostrums of the day, (Hat art noised about' for a brut
period, amt then forgotten after they have done their
guilty race of mischief, but of a medicine long e<*
(iiblishod, universally prized, and which has rocuta
hearty approval of the faculty itself.”
Evidence upon evidenoe has been received (like
the foregoing) from oil sections of the Union, tho
last three years, and tho strongest testimony in id
favor is, that there is more of it used !n the practice
of tho regular physicians of Philadelphia, than all
other nostrums combined—a fact that can be easily
established, and fully proving that a scientific pre*
paralion.wiil meet with their quiet approval when
presented oven in this form.
That this Medicine will cure Liver Complaint
and Dyspepsia, no one can doubt, after urine it as
direct d. It acts specifically upon the stomach ami
liver; it is preferable to calpmel in all billion* d»«*
cases/ the effect is immediate. They can be admin,
istered to female or infant with safety and reliable
i benefit, at any time.
BEWARE OP COUNTERFEITS.
This Medicine has attained that High, character
which is ncceasaryfor all nfrdieinea to attain* to in*
duce'counterfeiters to put forth a spurious articled
the risk of the lives, of those wHoare innocently de*
coi«cd.
Look well to the marlte of. /—They
have the written signature of C. W, JACKSON
upon tho wrapper, and the name blown in the bottle,
without which they are spurious.
For salo wholesale and retail at the * ■
GERMAN MEDICINE STORE,
0 No. 120 ARCH street, one door below Sixth (late
of 278 Race street) Philadelphia, and by respectable
dealers throughout the country.
Al*o for sale by SAMUEL ELLIOTT, in Carlisle,
and respectable dealers throughout the State;
November 28,
GEORGE 25. BBETZ,
QURGEON DENTIST, would respectfully inform
O tho public that he is now prepared to perform all
operations on tho Teeth that may bo required. Ar«
tUlclal Teeth inserted from a single tooth en*
tiro set, upon tho latest and most approved principle.
The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited.
He may be found at the residence of hi* brother ia
North Pitt street.
CoiHile, Sept SO. IB6o—-ly
bn. j. h. smith,
Homoeopathic physician, respectfully
tenders his professional services to the eiliseni
of Carlisle and vicinity. 0/Hco in Snodgrass'Row,
next door to Justice Holcomb's, where ho can St all
times be found, when notprofosslonall engaged.
Carlisle,Juno 7, 1840 tf
JOHN WILLIAMSON,
A TTORNEY AT LAW—Office in the hoosfl
XX. or Miss MoUinnis, near the store of A* & W.
Uoniz, South Hanover street.
Carlisle, April 4, 1860—ly '
Plainfield Classical Academy*
(FoUtt MILKS WKST OF CaBLISI.*.)
THE Ninth session will commence on Monday
Nov. 4. In consequence of the increasing pa
tronage, a largo and commodious brick edifice nai
boon orectodi rendering this one of the most comfort*
able and desirable institutions in the Slate. No ae*
rious cose bf sickness has occurred since it wasfound*
od. The students ore constantly under the charge
of competent and faithful instructors. Tho neigh*
borhood presents no temptations to vice or immoral*
i(y r thoro boing no toWn or village near the ioaliiu*
lion. Circulars, with further information, furnished
addressing It. K. BURNS,
Principal and Proptitlor*
Plait[fitld P. 0., Cumb, Co., P<*>
October 10, iB6O
Boots*
JUST received, 6 Cases Boys* and Youths* Bools,
which will boerfld low. ■ N. W. WOODS, Agt
• Water Proof Boots* .
JUST received, a large lot of Men’s Water P fo ®
Douta, ofsuporiorquality, wlilch will be sold cheep*
Deo. 18.1860. • N, W. WOODS, Ag I*
Cnrrfinttandßnlslns*
A PRIME arilolo bolh for'bakirjg. Fo; *“' fl
loWi by .WORMLEV^fIANNAN^