rVVr CARLISLE MARKET.—June- $ K ISO!. ' Corrected Weekly by Woodward & Schmidt. J’l.oun, Snporflno, por bbl., ’ $5,00 do., Extra, ■ do., , / • 5,25 do., Family, ’ do., ,/ " 6,25 do., Ryo, ' do., 3,12 ■White Wheat, per bushel,' l-,30 .Be» Wheat, d 0.,• . >,20 Bte, do., * i 65 Const, . do.,' 40 Oats, - do./ , -21 'Fall Barley - , ■ do,, tapßixo Barley - , do., JClovesseed, do., Tiuoxhyseed, do., PHILADELPHIA MARKETS PuiLADkLi'niA, Juno 4,1861. Flour and Meal. —The Flour market is firm, with light sales to retailors and bakers, at $5 50 a 6 02 for mixed aid clioioo brands, and $5 87 for ex tra j $0 25 a C ,00 for extra family and 0 75 a 7 00 for fancy lots/ Standard suporflno for export $5 37i n 6 50. Very, little doings in Rye Flour or .Corn Meal. Tlio former is solliiig at S 3 60. Tho latter is selling at S 2 87 for Po'nnsylranis. / REWiRO, , I Q)rf*yDOLIiARS will bo paid, and no ones ■afi(V,tions asked, for two of Colt’s Nary Itovol yors/iost at tho Mansion House. ' ■ . Jiao 0,1801—U? J. IV. PATTON. RUGS, / BOOKS, FANCY GOODS, CONFECTIONERIES. Bruits, PICKIES, . PERFUMERY, •PRESERVED FRUITS S. W. HAVERSTICK, North Hanover Street, Carlisle, Peim’a. Has just opened an assortment* of'Frosh Drugs, * Fancy Goods, Gift Books, Perfumery, Fruits, aiid Confectionery, which has never-boon surpassed in this borough, for novelty ami r ’elegance.. The arti cles have been selected .with great care, and are cal culated, in quality and price; to command the at •tentioß of purchasers, ' . FANCY GOODS,- • . 'which‘comprises every variety of fancy articles ol ’the most exquisite finish, such ns— Papier Macho Goods, elegant alabaster inkstands ;and trays, fancy ivory, pearl and shell'card cases, ladies ,I‘ancy Baskets, fancy Work Boxes, with sow ing instruments, Port Monnaios, of ovbfy .variety. Gold Pens, and Pencils; fancy paper weights, pnpe teries, and a largo variety of ladies' fancy statione ry. Moto seals and wafers, silk and bend purses, ladies riding whips, elegantly finished, ladies' fine ’cutlery, perfume baskets and bags, brushes of eve ry kind for tho toilet, Roussel’s ■ perfumes of the various kind, musical instruments of all kinds and ae all prices, together with an innumerable variety ■of articles elegantly finished, and at iow rates. Al so, an extensive collection of BOOKS, comprising tjfi\various English and American Annuals for 1860, richly omholishod and illustrated Poetical Works, with Ohtldren’ll Pictorial Iluuka, for children of all ages. . His,assortment of School Books and School Statiodory la also complete, and comprises every thing used in College and tho Schools. Ho also desires to, call tho particular attention of families to his elegant assortment of &c >, from tho extensive establishments of Cornelias, Ar cher and others of Philadelphia, comprising every stylo of Parlor, Chamber and Study Lamps,, for burning either Lard, Sperm or Bthorial v/1, togeth er with Flbwor-Vasca, Fancy Screens, &o. His as sortment iu this lino is unequalled in .the borough Also, SEGARS A TOBACCO, embracing all tbo favorite brands, and a fine assort mont of MEERSCHAUM SMOKERS & PIPES. ' ' FRUITS, ajich as Oranges, Figs, Raising, Necta rines, Prunes, tfco. . Fancy Confectionery, Nuts, Preserved Fruits,.Minced Meat, Pickles, Ac., Ac., In every variety and, all prices, all of which are pure and fresh, such ns can bo confidently recohi inondcd to his friends. Ilis stock embraces evor}'- thing in the lino of Fancy Goods, with many other articles useful'to houackoopors which tho public'aru espeoinUy-inVitod to call and see, at the old stand Deposit Dank, Carlisle, June 0, 18,67 ■Wotleci 1 Cari.islk Dura *IT Bank-; 1 May 7, 1801. j THE Board of Directors have this day declared a Div-idcd of-.fivo pbr cent for the last ai-T months, payable on demand. ' May 10, 'Ol W. M. BEETEM,.Cashier. , For Rent. ’T'rin large rooms at present occupied bi Hm Post-Office, corner of Hanover and Pomfro streets, Carlisle, are lor rout. Inquire of J. B, BRATTON. •JAiy 9, ISGI. AN GUDINANCE-RELA'HNG to the REGULATION OF THE MARBHT HOURS Section Bo it enacted and ordained by the Town Conned,, of the borough of Carlisle, and it is hereby enacted andordaincu, by the authority oftho snino, tfiat tho iiour for opening markets upon the market days, of this borough, shall bo at sunrise M i' y t 0 tho lst ofoctobcr , andat!2 Oclock, 11, from tho Ist of October to tho . Ist of r . thor enncte ' 1 ' b y the authority of Skit i ! j- at 1 *? , hour fl,r opening tho Markets S the ringing of a boil, by the Wei, f tho Market, and no person shall soil or ? r rarkCt —“ U f ’ a,ly nrttclo until tho thomarkot, under a pen of?aosan,o. 0 4at“mOrdi; OCtl;d iho a «t'>"rity utMwes inconsistent P l lrtS oC ° t r<lU Snooted into an ordYn ™’t?,„ a f r f y r JP oa,l r'h WU, JOHN GUTSIIAT t p 6 ft da J of April, Attest—J.M. T °'™ Connell. '• •••■ JOnWo{ l Tis^ ro -- ton '- Cori CaVVulo, May 2,18« L N . C I,ln f«>irgos B . A N ORDIN T AXOK— TiI']LATING TO TTTT*’ c^rr op r,,E ~oticE - «-«< —h". !•—Bo it .enacted by tho Town Council flf tho Borough of Carl/sln, and it is hereby enacted o ? 'a'bcd by Hie authority of tho same, that it <1 . ,1, y. 0f . th0 'Police of tho Borough l to Sns lb b ‘ Ul T ll v“ U nojsy and disorderly per .-wue, all persons standing upon tho nnkli« « . flionts, streets, andwalkf, ,„ P t h 0 obstraotion of o h 7fiT aS * *f° l and ' wb » refuse,°on Acquest re “ OTO * by «■“ authority of « f aay^?i? P ? o the arrest by tho said Police, ho tiikou!£'“'' l^ v r ’t t '-‘ S °r ,™grants, they shall BojoegL eWP y J , tlo ° of tho Peace of tho said >iUndi l^i i A o f f, r 0 to tho County ediu Iho forc\;!| f K Ctt l r ' rCat 'A fllny , of 1,10 llcrsonanam tho Chief Bun^ 1 ® 800 ' 10 ?’- tb ? y bo taken before (let, bofor thofe,tnnTp l3 abaono ? °f inability to {bo coanlaintnf im ‘ BurgoSSj wbo u P°n hearing ilcrlothg P jaU fo^ 1 ba y° V awer to oomraittho offon bonrs. “ \ ponodnotoxcooding forty-eight tbo B sL(o7|u!' t \ t | nd i, hor ™ actod b y {ho authority of ®«ivSA ° f tbo Colint y "hall re bus nL anmin, h^ 01 Y’- a . Sa ary of Twonty-fivo dol «o ooinmittod -far the “ nd . liotninihg persons Enacted in f „ * „ xt" of or-Assistant Burgess; 1881. d .imiN Gr^™?T'T b w sth dfty of A l >ril AttosUjr; of Council. ■ TJJwteP* So° y - Proi tom. Cor. May 2, IBM.' -V-NOBLI", Chief Burgess, the estate Vowiship, have, been issiodbTtho no“ Dlol f “son bcrland county, to tho Bubrorlbor 2?“ i? r ° f Cum " borough of Carlisle. All tho Selves indebted to fl aid estate aro rotfucso'l t 0 mT' Immediate payment, and' those’having oLm a ! c ,° present them duly authenticated for settlement 7 UI WILMAJI PUFFER, May 23, 18(1 wot “»mii./ro(or. Wfotice. T ETTERS testamentary on the estate of Mrs. Jarah Ifonver, deceased, late of the bor i J' 1 r ““““"isshurg; have boon issued by the Reg, dine irf C R T Jat i an '} ooual y t ? tbo subscriber rest’ iobto’d to ß l'™i r S , Pr . nS to . wllsll P- AU persons in n ° a ? “ro hereby requested to make Presents PW", ,ont > ,lnil tboso having claims will . B?nt them duly authenticated for sottlotoorif to Mw33, IS6I-6ti ACOB MGMJSU ’' £ ’ Jre ' l "°'\ FiVfT y»~ ~ raryar? 1 SfiarkEfe. S. TV; HAVERSTICIC. H. Rupp A Son,' dry-goods, XI. Rupp, produce, • Bitner A' Wise, shoos, Cyrus Tomplen, furniture, George L. Ilulo, stoves,. John Scircr, marketing, Samuel Simmons, dry-goods, Wm.H. Eckels, do. ' John jiJ. Templcn; furniturej' J/oses Bagct, marketing, William P, Lloyd, drugs, Abraham Browers, dry-goods, Eli Wise, , do. . Jacob Weaver, do, - William Grail, marketing, John Young, . do. . J; Brubaker,- do. Hiram Longncckor, produce, A. M. Loidioh, dry-goods, 12 •X. A. Caufman, do.' . . 13 Alexander k J/ullon, dry-goods, 13 Samuel Shupp, flour, ■ 1-1 C. Hoover, marketing, 14 Duniol IFolf A Sons, marketing, 14 S. Kintess, do. 14 0. Keep, furniture, - 34 Alfred J/boro, dry-goods, 14 11. J. Stephens, dry-goods, Briudlo k Son, dry-goods, D. L. Dovincy, drugs, Samuel Plank, denier, Henry flour, I). IC. Noel, dry-goods, Goswilor k Zug,. dry-goods, Robert Bryson, dealer, David J/erklofT, marketing, Robert Hetrich, do. I}ftvid S hrom, dry-goods, 13 John J. Ooblo, -do. 13 Jacob iS'iminbng, do. •34 J/iobaol Loidioh, do. ■l4 Joseph Fink, merchant tailor, 14 John B. Loidich, produce, 13 John Honk, dealer, 14 Fisher k Kapp, dealer, 14 Wm. S. Burkholder, dealer, 14 P. Brookohmakor, marketing, 14 Henry Zoiglor, dry-goods, S. D. J/’Kinnoy, do. E. L. tfhryook, Kauffman 4 Oswald, prodiice, 13 t o ° mf “ rt 4 .Sunt, dry-good», 13 JosopU J/iilison, lumber, 14 5 a . u ' 01 Grabili, clothing, 14 S° \t 4 Garr ‘(s°n, hardware, 13 R. irdlaon 4 onß t ' “ J. B. Herring, drugs, ’ IT A. J Kauffman, V O . J Ira Day; d o. Boyer t Brandt, dry-goods, Joseph Irvin, confectionary, R. Thomas; groceries, ■ * S ,' ni> y , 0 i 8 ' hardware, r ° r,,t ’ fu^‘ ure ' LIST OF DEALERS, OF Goods, Wards, and Merchandise. Also, Distillers, Lumbermen,, Beer, Oyster and Ea ting Houses, Ton Pin Alloys, 1 Billiard Rooms, Ac., within tho County of Cumberland, returned ant classified by William M’Phorsoh, Mercantile Ap praiser, in accordance,with tho several nets of As sembly, ns follows, to wit: . CARLISLE. Clast, License, A. W- Bento, (by-goods, 9 $25 00 Loimob). Satiyot A Co., dry-goods, 10 20 00 Woodward & Schmidt, produce, 10 20 00 Henry Saxton, hardware, 10 20 00 Henderson & Reed, produce, *ll 15 00 C. Inhoff, groceries, 10 20 00 J. P. Lyno & Son, hardware, 11 15 00 Armstrong & Hoffer, lumber, 12 . 12 50 J. W. Eby, grocorios, H 15 00 C. Ogilby, Trustee, dry-goods, 13 10 00 S. M. Hoover, lumber and coal, 14 700 J.* R. Noncmakor, produce, IS 10 00' J. AD. Rhoads, do 14 700 Henry RUoads, furniture, 14 7 00 Wm. Bontz, grocorios, 13 IQ 00 R; E.. Sbaploy, jewelry, 14 7 00 James Loudon, books,, . 14 7 00 John D. Gorgas, stoves; 14 7 00 S. Elliott, drugs, 14 7 00 Jacob Soner, shoos, 14 7 qQ J. B. Duncan, do, 14 • 7 00 Asher Wiol, clothing, 14 7 99 A. B. Ewing, furniture, 14 799 W, Milos, dry-goods, 14 7 99 N. Hantch, merchant tailor, 14 7 00 R. .Moore, shoes, 14 7 99 J, Mullen, merchant tailor, 14 7 99 Mnsonhoimer A Bro., coufcct’ry., 14 7 99 J. G. Oallio, hats, ' . 14 , 799 A. M. Piper, stationery, 14 7 99 T. Coulyn, jewelry, 14 7 00 S. Ensmingcr, fly-nets, whips, ' 14 -7 00 John Irvin, shoes, - 14 7 00 11. S. Ritter, merchant tailor, 14 -7 99 F. C. Kramer, jewelry, 14 7 00 S., W. Havcrstick,, drugs,.. 13. 10 00 D. Sipo, paper <fc.furniture, 14 7 99 I. Livingston, clothing, • ; 13 • 10 90 Arnold A Son," do. ,13. iq 99 J. A. Humerich, dry-goods, . .14 7 00 David Cornntan, flower & food, , Lt 700 Jacob Wolf, groceries, 14 ’ 7*oo, A. Grissingcr, do.. ,14 7 00 John Fuller, . do; 14 - 7 99 E. W. Woods, Agt., dry-goods/ 14 . •7 00 •J- W-, Smiley, clothing, 13 10 00 P. Monyer, confectionary, 14 7 00 Philip Arnold, dry-goods, 12 12 50 Jonathan Cornman, shoos-,. 14 7 00 W. D. A. Naugle, jewelry, 34 7 00 ..Joseph TJ. Steel, , do.’ 14 f flO George Grossman, bakery, • 14 7 pO , John Schmohl, do. .14 7 00 I John Sellers, . do. 14 ' .7 00 ! William Sellers..- do. 14 799 I Henry Hnrkness, groceries, . 14 . 700 George Loiby, do. ..14' 700 David Keeny, . do. • ' 14 . 799 A. Mono'smitb, do. ... .'l4- -7 09 Wm. Ilarn, do. • 14 7 ,00 John Rehehccrab, do, 14 799 IL Wcnchel, ■ do. 14 , - 700 Mrs. M..J,. Stump, do., 14- 7 00 Harris A Smith, do. ,14 700 Prof. Marshall, stationery,- 14'- 7 00 A. H. Blair, Morocco leather, 14 7 Q 0 Black A pelancoy, lumber, 13 JO 00 G. A J. Keller, hats, 14 7 00 limner A Fredericks, marketing, 14 7 00 William Askew, do. , 14 7 00 David Fredericks, do, 14 7 00 John Eckohl, do, ,14 7 00 Robert Allison, do. 14 f 99 James Cftliio, ; -scn./ do. ,14 ' 7 00 • Win. Chenoworth, ■ do. 14 7 00 D. ICutz A J. Boas, hats, 14 7 00 Augustus Croll, dealer, . 14 • 7 00 Barney Hoffman, groceries, 14 7 00 Charles Eckels, , do. • I 4 799 Win, Gould,. do. 14 7 90 James Callio, . do, . 700 Mary Morris, stoves, ■ 34 - ■7 99 -Edward Lcoimrd, clothing, . .14 700 Henry Peters, grocer, 14 7. 00 Hnrlen A Swigert, marketing, 14 7 an Ij. Myers, gracorieji, ' u fOU S. M. Keifier, (Irtig.i, ,14 7 99 A. A. Line, marketing, 14 7 90 • Margaret Keif, millenary, 14 7,99 E. Stall,. do.’ ■ 14 7 op Mrs. J. Hutton, do. - . ■ 14 7on Mrs. E. Williams, do. . 14 ■ '’7 90 John B. Meek, groceries, 14 . 7 00 John Wagner,’marketing, 14 7 00 Margaret Duke, millinery, 14 ‘ 799 4.00 2.00 DIHKIXfIOJf, Gnrvor & tVa'shmood,.dry-goods,.. 13 Jo.Un T. Green, do. 33 Benjamin Blank,* ' do, 14 Barney Gardner, do, 14 FAST I'TCNXSBOROtGIT. Kerr A Hummel, lumber, ' j; Englehart A • . 3] David Linglcfelt, lumber, 3- Adnm Esllnger, • do. .j. D. J. Rynard A Co., do. j Martin A Kyan, do. - o. W. Fcsler, dry-goods, 3; William Hanks, groceries, ‘' h Jacohllcnningor, do, , John M'Connnck, do.. -‘jj Jacob. Longtieokcr, do. 3^ D. Denlinger, dry-goods, . 34 Miehnol Free,'produce, 34 S. 11. Patterson,.do. , 33 Joseph Bidlcman, marketing, - 34 J. H. Hanso, do. 34 Christian Eve/ do. 14 David Brown, do. . 34 John Humiuol, saddlery, ,34 FRANKFOim. iVilliam Green, dry-goods, lIAMPDEX. LOWER ALLK.V, SOUTH MIDDLETON. MONROE. UPPER ALLEN. SILVER SPRING. MIFFLIS. MIDDLESEX. HEonANiosßnna. J. C. & J. B-Brown, hardware, s. a. Wild, drugs, Wm. Reed, do., Wm. Bratton, do., KUnk A Bro., dry goods, T. M’Cuudlish, do., Thomas Stough, do., W. L. M’Cullough, grocer, 1 Joseph Taaughlcn, clothing, . L. 21. Randol, clothings J.‘ M. Davidson, shoes, S.' Glosser, grocer, J. R. Frey, stoves and tin, J. B. Cobaugb, ngL, stoVos, J. H. Herrin, agt., chairs, A. Furbman,.marketing, John Hardc, do., George Stitzel, ~ do., S. Miller A Son, dry goods, 14 John Lewis, do., 14 Hilands A Washingor, dry-g'ds., 14 James Kyle, do., 13 Fasnaugbt A McCoy, . do„ . 14 Hurst A Hays, do., 'l4 A. J/inich, do., 14 Jacob Wagner, marketing, \ 14 Lewis A Co., Rod Barn, produce, 13 Snyder A Knettlo, ' do., 11, J A ,J. B. Ilursli, do., 11 Newcomer & Horn,, do., 33 James Bishop, marketing, 14 Bowers A Latshaw, dry goods; 13 Henry Snyder, shoes/ 14 J A J. B, Hursh, Oakvillo, forwM, 13 James Green, dry goods, Shoemaker A Co., do., ChristiamStcvick, furniture, David Hoover, flour. William J/yers, dry goods, William Watts, do., . J/iss E. Russell,. . do., George Russel, do., . David Hays, do,, H. Ockcr, do., Jacob Bishop, marketing, Jacob Bcotem, do., WEST PENNSBOROUOIIi Woodward A Schmidt, produce, 14 Lino A Givler, do., 14 Theodore Hampshire, .'do., ’ 13 Ehcr James, dry goods, 14 G. W. Robison, do,, , 14 E. James, do., 13 Alex Goodhart, markoliug, 14 Wm. Bishop, do., 14 Jerry Keep, do., . 14 David Marta, dry-goods, 14 ■ fIOUTUAifPTpX. Slrohtn & Allen, dry goods, Clark k Sons, do., Geo. Clover, 1 do., • Schock A'Sons, do., 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 J. Baker, groceries, S. C. Haller, do., I). Criswell, furniture, D. Frantz, B. J. Snoddy ,f P. S. Artz, groceries, : A. Hostottoiv clothing, Mrs. M» Dubs, notions, . Cox 4 J/'Cunc, dry goods, Ranlccn 4 Bros, drugs, J. Heck 4 Co,, dry goods, H. Sturgeon, trimmings, J. .Lundut, jewelry, Foreman k Bro., groceries, J. 4 J. 8., Bedding, dry goods, Grabil * Johnson, hardware, 11. Hysinger, jewelry, . A. F. Wolf, stoves, Kelso k Hinkle, stationery, Willis, J/boro 4 Co., dry goods, J. JI. Criswell,, drugs, j Ruboy 1 4 Lawton, produce, Blair 4 Brother, do., J/artin Anglo, lumber, John Wunderlich, lumber, Philip Doitrioh, groceries, Johnson 4 Sourer, forwarding, Benjamin Bigs, marketing, Stuart 4 Son t dry-goods, G B Colo, shoes 4 hats, J Bridges, merchant tailor, - Israel Jit J7ughos, stoves, Jacob Pftgiio, groceries, t Forney 4 J/’Phcrapn, hardware, John iStombaugh, do tffovick, Kunklo 4 Co., dryads. G W Croft, bats 4 shoes, ** John C Altick, groceries, O. R. Hinkle, carpets, O. Fosnaught, confectionery, John Miller, groceries, 7 00 10 00 12 50 7 00 7 00' 7 00 7 00 7 00 10. 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 • 7 00 7 00 7 00 7-do 7 00 7 00 JSEER, OYSTER & EATING HOUSES. ■ ' •. Class, . License, Andrew Gould, Carlisle, 7 10 00 (jeorgo_ Folffnd, “ ■ . 7 10 00 Frederick Kenner, “ ' 7 10 00 Gotlcip Switzer, “ 7 10 00 Samuel Sykes, “ ■ ' 7 . 10 00 William Moudy. « 7 10 00 Joseph Ebrlght, “ 7 10 00 Jacb Stratton, “ 7 10 00 John Caster, “ 7 10 00 William Sykes, “ '7 10 00 John Hoffman, “ 7 10 00 James Warf, << 7 10 00 XI Arnold!, “ 7 10 00 Mrs. Low, “ 7 10 00 ?f rs - £ ot ® ra . “ ' 7 , 10 00 Mrs. C. Murray, “ s sno Mrs. E Williams, “. 7 10 00 r £ in J? Clark ’ “ 7 10 00 J Deffenbnugh, E Ponnsboro,’ 7 10 00 S Grove, Upper Allen, 7 10 00 John Doylo, “ 7 10 00 J T Rippe_y, Shipponsburg, 8 500 James Mackey, “ 7 10 00 John Meloy, Meohahicsburg, 7 10 00 Peter Wagner, “ ■ 7 10 00 Henry Eborly, “ 7 10 00 John Rupert, “ , 7 10 00 John Nicholson, Newville, 8 500 J& J Crawford, “ 8 50Q Joseph Rhoads, Hopewell, 8 500 BREWERS AND DISTILLERS. 12 50 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 oo 13 10 00 14 7 00 14. . .7 00 14 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Wnj Alexander, Carlisle, Wm BarnUz, 11 A Bosler, South Middleton, M G Boltzhoovor, Monroe, 811 Voglosong* Upper Allen, W Henderson, N’ortn Middleton, S Grissinger, “ ten-pih abbey & bibbiard tabbes 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 '7 00 License. George Foland, 2 tables, 40 00 George Foland, I, allay, 30 00 James Warf, 2 tables, 40 00 All persons named in the above list are here by notified to take up thoir license without delay. A. L. SPONSLER, County Treasurer. 10 00 - 7 00 7 on 7 00 7 00 14 13 14 : 14 13 '• X 4 10 00 7.00 7 00 Io'oo' 7 00 7 001 May 10,1801. TOB PRINTING neatly executed .at- this *r office.- ■ Jl/illor b Eborly, dealer, 14 inilinm iFondorlioh, stores, 14 Loidich A J/athows, do. 14 [ Lewls'Bobb, do;- 14 Brindlo & Nowswnngcp, dry-goods, IX [ C. Kimes, shoos, 14 Levi Reiglc, shoos and hats, 14 J/iirgarot llolraes, shoes, . X 4 J/rs. E. Lamout, . .do, , 14 Jacob Swartz, jewelry, n ,14 L. IK Abrams, clothing,' J 4 John Rcigle, dry-goods, • ; 14 Henry Leas, do. 44 Andrew Ningiscr, groceries, X 4 S* G. Bowman, do. J 4 G. Emitiger, do, , 14 F. Nterm, dry-goods, 14 D. 11. Nwilor A Co., tailors, 14 J. F. Ruflbnsbergcr, music store, X 4 Thomas B. Bryson, produce, 12 John Johnson b Non, do. 12 Joseph 11. Ningisdr, do. 12 Zaoharias * Ilavcrstick, produce, 14 George Hummel, ' do. 14 John Johnson, marketing, 14 George Ntinouro, do. 14 George Koser, : do. 14 Frank J/arshol; do. 14 Jacob IFinemnn, l4 Peter Ginorooh, marketing, 14 Keen, jewelry, 14 ■ NEW CUMBERLAND. T. Willot, dry goods. j 4 John Miller, do., 14 Andrew Ross, produce, 13 Charles Oyster, lumber, 13 . Loo A Ebcrly, do., 12 Y. Fcoman, do., 13 Muser A James, do., 12 George Hess, produce, 14 NEWVILLE. NEWTON. HOPEWELL. PENS'. siiippjj^sßtma. Dry Goods, Dry Goods. First Arrival of Spring Dry Goods (his Season. WE have just completed opening our Spring stock of Dry Hoods, which is the lar gesfc and most varied than at any former period. To our friends and customers wo invito you* to visit our immense Store Booms. Our stock consists in part of SILK ROBES, FANCY AND PLAIN, Magnificent and brilliant styles of Spring Silks a very largo lot of Black Silks* loth plain and figur ed, and Poniards at panic prices. Wo especially in vtio-tho ladies to this department of our monster stock. Norwich Poplins, JacqucrocVWorsted Cloths Grey Chono Lusters, Clialli Do Laines, colored and figured Brilliants, French and English Chintzes English and American Calicos, Ac., Ac.. ■ * WHITE GOOiS. These Goods have booh selected with care, and are from the largest and best importing houses in New York and Philadelphia. Wo have in this department, Linens, Laces, Edg ings, Cambrics, Brilliants, Nainsooks, Jaconotts Lawns* Mull Muslins, Ladies Fine French Collars* Undorslooves, Ao., all of which wo respectfully ask a thorough examination* in order to satisfy Ladies that wo have those goods better and lower in price , than lowest. ; * TlnSTlTno"of goodals very largo and ample lu eve ry department. paSIERY AND GLOVES. Silk, Woollen, Cotton and Linen Hose for ladies and gentlemen, and an endless variety for children. Ladies and gentlemen’s Ivid, Kid Finished, Silk and Lisle Thread Glovoa, .Cull and see our fur famed "Buck Gloves” ' TV 1 19 OO 10 00 12 50 10 00 12 50 7 00 Muslins, Flannels, Blankets, and every article in the domestic lino of Dry Goods;'in larger quantity more complete assortment than can bo found hr any House in tho interior of Pennsylvania. Cloths, Cassiraorea, Vestings, Linens, Cdttonndcs, Boiivorteens, and Cords,-for both Men and Boys.— Our Cassimcrca aro adjudged by oohnoissuors to ho unsurpassed for beauty apd quality. I Superfine a No. 1 two anditbreo Ply, Brussels, Vel . vot, and Ingrain Carpets,'fi largo assortment of Hag Carpets made to order under our immediate super vision. Oil Cloths, of all widths and styles, Mat tings, Rngs,'Looking Glqssog, «tc. men and old aboufceutorlngupod House keeping, wo invito to pay a visit to our largo CAR PET ROOM, admitted to bo the most splendid af fair outside of the largo.pities*' where Goods in this Department are sold at jory.low’ prices. Remem ber ladies and gentlemen,toy motto always has been, and is now, to sell cheap Kurcash, and to please my numerous kind patrons* ‘ J April, fl, 1861, r o 6 7.00 7 00 7 00 7 00 to op 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Selling off Twentyj-Five Per Cent. Be low. Cost I!! 10 00 10 00 10 00 .7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 AT the sign of the " Gold Eagle,” 3 doors above the Cumberland Valley Bank, and two doors below tho Methodist Church on West Main ft Street, tho largest and best selected stock of WATCHES and JEWELRY in tho'town, CgjiHfcwill bo,sold 30 p!jc cent! lo.wor than at any place in Jho' State. T'iio stock comprises a nssortraontof Gold i Sitror Hunting-ease Watches, Lovers, Repines, American watches, and all other kinds and stylos, goldand silver Chains, 13 13 14 14 10 00 10 00 7 00 10.00 7 oo Jewelry of all kinds, Ejocta'olcs, Gold and silver; plated arid silver Ware, llusib Boxes, Aceordeons, Oil Paintings, a groat of Eancy Articles, and a lot of the finest Piahos, which will bo sold JO per cent, lower than ovot-tyfered, In town., Tho en tire stock of Watchmaker tools, caSos, largo Mirrors arid Safe, will bo sold Wdiolosalo or retail-on tho easiest terras.. 7 00 7 00 .7 00 7 00 Having selected a firs] of repairing will bo d| prices. . 7 00 ■ 7 00. 10 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00, ,7 00 Thrco Pianos at $lOO account of the Philadclpl 1 will soil at tho ’Jewelry anos, warranted at i thou* called on soon. For Sulo.—*Tlie largo tlira on .Main street, will bo soldi tho Jowolry Store, in isaicl I la 13 14 14 Carlisle, April 18, 1861', 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 Worth Han 6% Street Clothing Emporium. tAKKS pluitsun: to aif - and patrons of'tfio larie arrival of the latest stylo of - •' | CLOTHS, v I, , . OASSIMEBSP. which will ho ttiido toord tho very latest styles, and runted to give complete sati tion or no sale: Persons \ ing to buy Men’s or Boy’s 1 by the yard, will invariably i from fifteen to twenty per c as wo can afford to soli g< much cheaper than any.com itor. A careful. iuspootior our largo and varied stock h Spootfully solicited. April 18.1861 . .Node Lexters of Admims of Adam Sieror,lato of tb icsburg, deceased, have been of Cumberland county, to tb in Monroo township.. All p< selves indebted to said estate to make immediate paynic claims will present them duty tlomcut to ADAM SIERER, Ji • JACOB SIERER, April 11th, ’Ol. lo oo PRICES I{BI|yCKD. Panic Times and Panic Prices. DllY 0001)3 OF ALL ItIEDS AT PRICES ' TO SUIT THE; TIMES. . 7 oo 7 oo 7 oo 7 00 Bargains, Bargains. npilE undersigned has determined that he A will sell all kinds, of. Goods in his 'lino at DE DUCED PJiICES. Uis stock consists in part of u choice selection of Ladies Dress :Goods, of all descriptions* Cloths, Cassimorcs,' ' Flannels, Iloisory* • Gloves, j • •.' Carpets, I . .. Safctjnptti, ‘ JfcittllS, } Shootings, Furs, ' , ■ , Oilcloths, Wolfs host Hanover Buck Gloves, with a full as sortment of Goods usually kept in any Dry Good store. Every person in want of Dry Goods, «fco„'to call and examine, my stock, fooling confident that I can offer goods at such prices us will prove satisfactory. PHILIP ARNOLD, Hanover Street* January 3,. 1861, CARPETS, CARPETS. PERSONS going to housekeeping, trad oth ora wanting to refurnish are,respectfully invi “ examine onr largo and vuricil Block of, OAK -ILTS, such aa Jiru?sel!s, Tlu'oc ply, superior Xn grain, arid Domestic, Vtfnitiah, | J 4-1 widths, Hemp and Hag Ourpots, Druggets, lings, straw and Cocoa Mattings, Oil Cloths for Hats, Looking Glasses, Plain and Fancy Blinds, Shades lux tores, Housekeeping Goads of ovory description. Having purchased these goods for nott cash, wo are prepared to ofter groat inducements to buyers, as wo have gono into this business lately, wo can war rant our goods new and frosh. License. 15 00 15 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 : 25 00 15 00 LEIDICir, SAWiTER A tETiB r, Eait Main Street, March 14,1861, pURE CIDER VINEGAR! .A lot o , f Citlor Vinegar, warranted pure, in atom and for sale at tho.storo of Carlisle, Juno 21 DK. NICHOLS has moved his office from ono door West of Saxton's Hardware Store to his residence directly oppoalto the ticket office of j the Cumberland Valley Railroad Company/ Oar- I liale, Pa. ■April 55, 1861—6 m | MOURNING GOODS. DOMESTICS. MEN’S WEAK. CARPETS AND | OIL CLOTHS, A. W. BEKXZ. Gold Pens Imd Pencils, |das3 workman nil kinds jdo as usual, at reduced goiv-thb factory price, on a Company closing out. loft) thrco Rosoyood Pi-, jvalue, on easy terms, if k story BRICK HOUSE, ion oagy terms. ■ - Gall al kilding, '• V 11. -15. SHAPLEY.. j, sLSTD VESfttfGS, ISAA LIVINGSTON, JProjirietoi ration on the estate ißorougli of Median issued by tho Register > subscribers x’osiding rsons knowing thom aro hereby requested it, and those having I authenticated for sot-1 ) h Adminialrtttora, WANTED, J. W. EBY. CARD. 66 COSTAR’S’’ VEBMIN EITERMIMTOES. “ONLY INFALLIBLE KEMEDIES KNOWN. Destroys Instantly every form and species of VERMIN. Those preparations (unliko nil others,) nro ■ “ Prco from Poisons.” — “Not dangerous to tho human family;” “ Rats como out of their, holes to (Ho. ■0 VB.vns and more established in Now York City. Vied by tho City Post Office. Cfserf ty——the City Prisons and Station Ifonsos. Uaecl iy—City Steamers, Ships, Ao, u,cd by- —-tho City Hospitals, Alms-Houses, Ac. Used by .City Hotels, <Astor’, 'St. Nicholes, ’ Ac. Used by— —tho Boarding Houses, Ac., Ao. Uaed by -more than 50,000 Private Families. 2CSr Set U>?lat the People, Press amt- Dcahters say. HENRY R. COSXAR.—AII the summer I have boon troubled with Roaches and Alice. I was actu ally ashamed of the house, for tho Roaches wore ove lywheie. I purchased a box of your Exterminator and tried it, and in one week there was not a Roach or Mouse in tho house. , Jonx.B. Givens, No. 94, Elm Street. lIOUSEKEEPERS—troubIcd with vermin, need bo ao no longer, if they uso “ Costau’s” Extermina tors- Wo have used it to our satisfaction, and if. a box cost $5; wo would have it, Wo had tried poi sons, but they effected' nothing; but CosTAh’g arti cle knocks the breath out of .Rats, Mice and .Bed- Bugs, quicker .than wo cun write it. It is in great demand.all over the country>—Jfcifinh ( 0.,) Gazelle. MORE GRAIN and provisions nro destroyed an nuaiiy iu Grant County by vermin, than would pay for tons of this Rut and Insect Killer. ' Lancaster, (1175.,) tlerahl. lihNK Y R. COSXAR—Your Exterminator Is re ceived, usea, and pronounced a decided success Wo used a box of it, and the way the Rats amlMico around.our promises “raised Ned" that night wash caution to sleepers. Since then not a Eat or Mouse has boon hoard in kitchen or collar. Magrcyor (Iowa) Ttiuei. ' . I HAVE EEBN SELLING—Y r our Exterminator for tile last year, and havo found ita sure shot every time, havo not known it to fail in a single instance Georue Rose, Druggist, Curdington, 0. WE ARE SELLING—Your preparations rapidly. Wherever they haVo been used, Rats, Mice, Roach es, and Vermin disnpppoar immediately. ■ Eckeb A SiouFFEif, Druggists, New Windsor,'ltfd To Destroy——Rats, Roaches, Ac, To Destroy— —Mice, Mules, Ao. To Destroy— —Bed-Rugs. To Destroy ——Moths, Elens, Ants, Ao, lo Destroy— —MosquitooS. To Destroy— lnsects on Riant3 ttnd Eowls. To Pestroyz— lnsects on Animals, Ac., Ao. To Destroys ——. Every form and Opoclos'of Vermin. CostarV’ Rat, Roach, Ac., EXtorminaiof. Costar’s” Bed-bug Exterminator. ■ Costar’s” Electric Powder for-Insects, Ac. ,Xx 25. 50c. and SI,OO Boxes, Botti.es axd ■' Flasks. -SO and $5 SriiES pon Pf.Ax tatiOns, SliH's, Hotels, Ac. Said Everywhere—by All Wholesale Drhohists in largo cities. All RkTAir, Dro'ooists—Grocers, StorLs, Ac. in all Country -Villages and Towns. Wholesale Agents in New York City. SliiofTctttn Brothers <t Cfo. Harfal, Ristoy A Kitchen. B. Fahnesfook, Hull A Co. Bush, Gate & Robinson. |A.B. A 1). Sends A Co. M. Ward, Close A Co. Wheeler A Hart. . H’Kisson A Robbins. Hogaman A Co. D. S. Barnes A Co.' Hall, Ruckol A Co, P. C. Wells A Co. Thomas A Fuller. ' Laaolto,Marsh A Gardner. P. D. Orvis. Hall, Dixon A Co. Penfold, Parker A Mower. Tripp A Co. Dudley A Stafford. Conrad Pox, AXD OTHERS. Philadelphia, Pa. T, W. Dyott. A Sons. (Robert. Shoemaker A Co. B. A. Fahnestock A Co. (French, Richards A Co. Axis OTHERS. AND All the Principal Cities and Towns in the UNITED STATER For sale at IUVEKSTICK'SDKtiG STORE North Hanover Street. And ai INHOFF'S GROCERY STORE. CAtttlSLte, Cumberland Conn tv. PENNA. And by Druggists, Grocers and Retailers gen erally, in City and Country. Country Dealers oan order as above, Or address orders diroot-~[or if Prioqs, Terms, &0., is desired JfSSS* Send fop Circular to’ Deal ers,] to IHSNRY R. COSTAR, . Prixoipal Diro’r—No. SIR Broadway-[Opposito tho St. Nicholas Hotel,] Now York. ' January 31,1861—8 at use oxnr WHISKY, Superior-Old Rye, Choice Old family Nco trit*. Wheat, Scotch, and Irish.... J-. r• < ALE, BROWN STOUT, Ac. Best to bo bad in Philadelphia* BITTERS, • ' . • Of the very quality. Dealers and.others desiring a PURE ARTICLE, will llnd.it as represented, as his whole attention will ho given- to a proper and careful selection of-bis STOCK, which cannot bo surpassed, and hopes-to have tho patronage of-the public. PEARL starch: ■ '] 50 boxes of superior Pearl Starch now in store, and for sale at lowest city cash prices, either wholo- sale or retail, by December 1860. Cr am of Tartar “Substitute.” THIS article is recommended aa tho host in use, in combination with soda or salcratus, for making broad, biscuit, cukes, <to, This substi tute produces bread and cakes, which, when cold, are sweet, moist, and grateful, while those of Cream Tartar arc dry and tasteless. It will cost less than Cream of Tartar, and in cooking la used in the same way. This new article, as also Salcratus, Soda, and Pure Cream Tartar, Arrow Root, Mustard Seed, Spices, ground and For sale at tho store of j, w. EBY Carlisle, Doc. 13, 1860. TN beauty and durability, no “sun-drawn’’ A picture equals a good Daguerreotype j this Is tho opinion expressed by tho loading.photographio jour nals of tho day, both American and English, and these may bo obtained at tho rooms of Mrs. Rev- KOldh’ Louthcr stroot, two doors west of Hanovo Carlisle, Poo. 22, 1869—tf. Good! Very'Good TUST received at the cheap Grocery of the subscriber, lots of good things, a part of which hro tho following: Hermetically scaled* Peaches, fresh. u u Tomatoes, " " Corn, \ « u Peas, “ “ Asparagus, " a Oysters, "■ tf Lobsters, u i{ . Pino Apple, " Turtle Soup, ■ u u Sardines, , , u Mince,Moat, Pickled Gorkins, Chow Chow, Piccalil li. GauliSowor, tohstcrs, Capers, Olives, Tomatoo Kotsup, Walnut do., Mushroom do<, Popper Sauce,' Hominy, Grids, Poup Beans, Cranberries-, tho finest Dried Beef, Sugar cured Harris, Shoulder, Bologna, ■ Sausage, Maccaroni, Sugars, Codecs, 'Peas, Molas ses, Pish of all kinds, Spices, Qriooriswarc, fine Su gars arid Tobacco, 25,000 German Sixes, rind tho Very best BXQUOIISin tho Stato, Confectionery and Pruit, Ac., which wo offer to tho public at tho low est prices for cash. \VM. BENTZ, Carlisle, Doc. 22, 1859, New Wine Three doors East of Inhojps Ch'd'ceri/' Store, - and facing the Market House , Carlisle . - THE undersinnctl having opened a fall and ftSj K ,rt Miont of the purest and . best jjKlmM INLS AND, LIQUORS, .ho invites Hotel House ami others to give a cull, being determined to* keep a bettor article.llian is generally kept in tho country, and at low prices; ’• v i BRANDIES—Otard, Pinct Vintage, 1852; Ro chello. . • „ . ~ \ . • GlNS—Swnni Sehcidnnv Sshmipps, Mover's Old Fish, Old Jam Spirits, N. 13. Rum, IVINES—Madej-ia, Voi'y old; Sherry, Sweet Ma laga, Old Port, Lisbon, Claret, Champagne, Muscat. ■WHlSKY—Monongahela, - Pure Old Rye, Bour bon and commonWhisky. Also, Wine Bitters, Deihijohns, Bottles, Bottled Liquors of lili kinds. - • : WILLIAM MARTIN. May 17, ISflO. Fire liisiuaiicc. rPHE Allen and East Ponnsboro’ Mutual Fife In i suranco Company of'Cumberland county, incor porated by an act of‘Assembly, is now fully organ ized, nod in Operation under the management of tbo ■following Managers, viz :. • AVm. K. florgas, Lewis IT£cr>.Chilian Stnyrqan, Mielmol Cockling J* 0, .Dunlap, Rudolph, Martin, Daniel Bailey, Jacob. If. Coover, Alcxadder.Cafh cart, Jos. Wickcrshani) J, Eiobelbcrgor, S. Bberly J. Brandt. ... .. • The, rates of insurance ttfeaSldw and favorable as any Company of.thy, kind iii tbo Sttito; Forsona wisbiHg.fi bdooliio ipciiibers are invited,.!*) make up .plieation to tbo Agents of tbo-Coiupaby who are willing to wait upon tbcni at any time. OKFrfIKRS OF TUB CoiIPAW. Presidcnf;—AV. R. GORGAS, Ebcrly’s Mills, Cum berland county. Vico Proa',(.—CiiniSTrAX Staymax, Carlisle Cum berland county. ■ • , 4 ..... .. , Soct’y.—Lewis llver, Shcpbordstown, Cumber land county i - Treasurer —Michael. Cocklix/ Slicphcrdstowh, CmuborlaudcouJity. ... .• - <<y AGENTS; ... ■ tninhcrland County. —John Shcrrick, Allen ; Val entino Fooraan, New Cumberland; Henry Zcaring; Shironinnstown ; Lafayette Pofler, Diclrinshn; lien ry Bowman, Churchtown; Mode Griffith, .South Middleton; Siim'l. Graham, W. Pbnnsboro* .Sam’l.- Coovcr/]\rochanicsburg; J. W. Coeklln, Shepherds-, town;, D.' Coovor/Shephcrdstown; J. o*-Saxton, (Silver Spring;. Benj, llavorstick, Silver Spring, John Hycr, Carlisle; . .. t. ; i... York- County.—Vf. S. Picking,' Dover-; James Griffith, Warrington ; .T* F; Dearclorffi Washington: : D. R,uttor ; Faifyiev j Dillsburg, • & Lbchhiahj. Members of the Company having p6lioleri about ; to expire, can have them renewed by making appli« cation to any of tho Agents. - ' ’ . JL PHILADELPHIA WiUctt and Jfewelvy Sttoridj ;0. Conrad,former occupant No. 148 North. Second • Street, corner of Quarry Street. The undersigned has Iqascd. the* above premises,' ;wnoro lift trill..k<sp a large assortment of dold-juj*;, .Silver Watches, ; of American, Swiss' manufftctiud jfctjp moat in (Ution will J>e fOipjiVttjwaya on band (an<T ,Tr '^jy^ytifiWSlvie variety gfJcwelry,,CfjU; ver/and; Silver Plated ware, together .with a gehb-’ • rnl assorf’moht of such Goods as aro usuallykcpt in :a first class Watch and Jewelry store,... . The,patrons of Q. Conrad, arid those of- the sub scriber, together with the-public generally, are in vited to call, where they will receive a good article for their.money. - AsXam determined to do strictly I a cash business, goods will bo sold yory lovr.*.“Sami' prnjha and Quick Sales” is the motto of this Eptab lishmont. LEWIS R. RROOMAtL, Eormorly O.'Conrad, No, 148 North'Second S corner of Quarry, Phila. June 7, 1860~1y Fdort A BROTHER, PRACTICAL PLUMBERS A GAs' FITTERS Directly Opposite this Court House, in Church ' ' Al h‘ ..... Lead amLlron Pipes, Hydrants,, Hot unci Cold Shower Baths, Water Closet-V Force and Lift Fittnps, Wrought Iron Wel’d. Tubes. Cast Iron Sinks, *B«tU Tubs, Bath Boilers, Wash Basins, i Hydraulic Bams, 4e. , «tc.> Ac. . And eyefy description of. Cocks ntid' Fittings for Gas, Steam, Water, Ac. Superior Cooking llungos,- Heaters and Gas. Fixtures, piit up in’Churches, Stores and Dwellings, at short nptico and in tho most modern style. All limteriala and work in our lino ufc'Joio rntca und-foarma^... Country work and Jobbing promptly attended to Carlisle) Deo. 22, X 559,., Foreign and Domestic Liquors. EDWARD SIIOWEii respectfully.announ ces, to the public, that he continues tokccp.con atantly on hand, and for Sale, a largo and Tory su perior assortment of Foreign and Domestic Liquors, at his new stand, it few doors west of Ilivnnon’a Ho tel, and- directly south Of tho Court-house, Carlisle, BRANDIES, All of choice Brands, WINKS, Sherry, Port, Muderia, tiahon; Claret, Na tive, Hock, Johanuisherg, and Boderheim- CHAMPAGNE, Heidsiek & Co., Qoislor &, Co,, and Impori ill. GINS,. ■ • r Bohlofl, tuon, And Anchof* Carlisle, April 12, 1800, llaigUPiTcotypcs. and Liquor Slort. >• rfapn»ry>Sl',-18’at '■ "\r '* '&' '.' '• ri ■ ' Ctiisifvtr.': No Magazine, in Europe i^itfe® -Wia well Known; none has half.ns.,many rej^n ra - na may aafoly.sayj.n'oao .has received so jarfi’ola tribute I of admiration them, (ho cultivated classes, ISat ,),, (light in a healthy, diversified, eioviUing 'pofiQaioaii'. literature.'.' It is the foremost.MagasinS of tiio dar. ' -The fireside never had a moip deJigjjtfuleoiripßnibiv nor the million a more entertaining friend, than Harper's Magazine. ;. /. . . ■■■•■ , ■ . . Methodist Protestant (Baltimore.) Twenty-fire'bents buys it—rtho ,cheapest, richest, and most lasting luxury for. the money .that we know. Three dftllars secures it for oho year,.and- 1 what three dollars, over wont so. far?, Put the earn* amount in clothes, eating,, drinking, furniture-, and- ’ how much of a substantial thing is.obtained f.h li. ideas, facts, and sentiments'have a monetary rain* —above all, if the humor that.refreshes; the pleas-,.; entries that'hring,a gentle smile, and. brighten tha ■ passage of a truth to your brain, and the happy.; combination Of the real and the imaginative, with, out which no ono can live a life above the animal,- are to bo .put into the scalo opposite to dollars and'. cents, then you may bo certain, that if Harpon were tbroo or four times as dear, it would amply repay il«j price. .It is a Magazine proper, with the idea and .purpose.of a Magazine—not n hook, not a aeiontiflii periodical, nor yet a supplier of light gossip and chatty anecdotes—but a Magazine that takes every ' form of interesting; dignified, and attractive litera ture in its grasp, —Southern Timc>, The volumes bound constitute of themselves a lU hrnry of miscellaneous reading,; such as cannot ha found in the sumo compass in apy other pabliaatioi that lias oortlo llrtdot our notice.— Button Courier. Umjcstiohahly it, is the- hostßiistaiiiod work of tit* kind in tho language; that is to say,in- (ho World!’ The splendid monthly essays from tho Editor’s Ta ble aro ahoVo price. - - ■ w. r. Christian AdencMe and Journal. . Wo, must refer in terms of eulogy to tho high toes’ and varied excellencies of Hktpof's Magazine, a jour nal with a monthly circulation of about 170,000 co. pics, in. whoso jtiigos nro to bo found some of the choicest, light and general reading of the day. Wo ' speak of this work as an ovldonoo of the American people, and tho popularity it has acquired Is mori ted. Each number contains fully in -jingo* Of. in structive matter, appropriately illustrated with’-good wood-cuts; and it combines indtsolf tho racy month ly and tho more philosophical quarterly, blended with tho best features of. ; tho daily'journal, .--I* has great power in tho creation and dissemination of a love of pure literature.- • , . Tubuxeu’s (inida to American Literature, London, TERMS. • • - l ' Thd.Magazino may bo obtained of Bookseller* periodical Agents,. or from tbo Publishers, at throe dollars a.ycor, or twonty-divd contsaNumbcr. The Scmi-Aniltmi Volumes, as completed; neatly. bound in cloth, are Sold at Two Dollars each; and*Muslin Covers are furnished to those who'wish'their back Numbers uniformly bound,- at v*o Godtp each, Twenty Volumes aro now ready, bound In' Cloth, and also-in Half, Gulf. , • ..v The ’Publishers will supply' Specimen - Numbers gratuitously to Agents and Postmasters, and will make liberal arrangements with them for'clrculating the Magazine. They will also supply Clubs of two • persons at Five Dollars a year, or Five Persona At Ten Dollars. Clergymen and Teachers supplied at * Two Dollars a.ycnr, . Numbers from the commence, mont cun now bo supplied, Also, Uw bound -VoK • E. ’SHOWER. umes. 11.0 Magazine weighs over aovoh and not over Bight ounces. The I’ostago upon cadi Number, which inuat bo paid quarterly in-advance at the 011100 whoro the Magazine is-,roceiTodi it Threa HARPER.* BROTHERS, Square,; No\t York. J. Vf. EBY. April i, 1881, Beawraan’s Poco Metallic Paint, TJ'QtIAL to Red Load, and 75 per cent. ■*-” ollca Por. Stands 300 degrees heat, warranted water proof, and will .neither fade or wash. For Steam Boilers and Pipe./ tins Holder., Rail-Roal T?i d f( 0 A ?“r r Car8 ’ P ' tttcd - Iron end Brick Front*, a ”.®'dl° u «os, Barn., Fences, Wagons, Ship. Ao k |’o E Umbors Jo ! nt8 ’ Iron Founders’ Pattern!, l e f° r ara!n '”V equal ib Turki'% Um- Roa?a„°d R B "ok Umber ' Dr ° W0 ' ° iiVe ' Indi “ £3t- One responsible agent wanted in every town and city in the United States. Tends, aeoommoda ‘mg, . r " For Cironlars, Ac./apply te or address WM. X,. HOUPT, No. li2 N. ilh Strut, . FnizAmuraUt April 4, 18»1—0m WM. FLINT!, WM. FLINT I' Wjf. FLINT' ,WM. FLINT • ■ '• ■ . WM. EIINT! • ; WM. FLINT! No. 807. MARKET, No. 807 MARKET, No. 807 MARKET, No. 807 MARKET, No. 807 MARKET, .. , No, 807 MARKET, PHILADELPHIA, PHILADELPHIA, PHILADELPHIA, , ' ■ PA; PA. ■ PA. TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE . '. ' - . ,V.- op , • • $1 0 0,0 0 O,WO It TH OP jewelry:, ALL FOR ONE DOLLAR EACH. A Largfa and Splendid Assortjnont of jowolry, con* ,‘ j • r ,. .. ’ . siting .of ~, l ‘ CHAINS,.'BRACELETS; CAMEo" SETS* 4«. i A* . r And all styles of French Plated Chain*, Gold and* Plated Jewelry. . . , . JVo'.do'npt keep er sell any gift,' orgalranlsed goods... Qurs is what are sold by tho beat Jeweler* as Gold Jewelry, , ~ ,Wo recoiro our goods from the best dol'd Jewelry Manufacturer;! in. t(io States, . ■ ■>, WHO ARE FORCED TO SELL. Who are,forced to sell. Who-ARE FORCED TO SELL. , Tho following is only a pattiil list of our Immense Stock !•••'. - . . take your cirorcE fob " . o\ r „■ SIBACH.. TAKE YOtJIt .CHOICE Fqifcr*!. targe Size and Splendid Caraoo Seta, Gen oral Retail Prices, ......... Jg to $l5 11° do Lava do 10 to' JO ■Do do - Carbuncle do Bto 80 Do Ladies' Enamelled it Coral do 7to SO Do do and Carbuncle do 7to SO Do do dnd Huh}.. dp 7to SO Do Cluster Grape Sotting Sots do 10 to SO Do. do do Vtvao do do 10 to SO Do do do Jet Seta ~ do ■ 4to 1? Do do - Dlack'Mogaio , do, 0 to. Do do goldstouomosiiiodo. oto 12 P° i, : „ *> . 'Calico Sets, , do 6to 14 Do Ribbon twists with brilliantsdo. Sto' 18 Do Coquet Sots, new stylo, do. Btp 20 Do Enamelled Bluster, do do 10 to SO Gold Thimbles, , . do ' 3to 7. Diamopd. Pointed Gobi Pons & Cases, Sto 6 aidoa., Silver, Plated Spoons, o n 0 ■ Silver Plated.MugS> ■■ '.4-00 Over iOOO other different styles Ladies' Jewelry: Medallions, all styles, patterns and sizes : Looketa of every description ; Gold Pens, U karat, with Sil- , vor Extension Holder j Gold Pencils, Sleeve Buttons, btuUs,» <sc., <fcc.; . Coral) .Lava, Cameo and Band; jUracolcts, Gents? .Vefet Chains,.warranted tdwedr (or ten years without changing colo*,and will stand . acid-r-thcy aw usually sold as solid gold .chains—all made in Baris. . You can toko vottt for sl“Chbh». ’Ladies'-'and -Gents' Guard caeh ’ usually -sold- by Jewelers,at frond • 1° tO i.V? J- Ladies Children's Neck Chains; beatitlful.paUcrns; Armlets, brilliant, enameled and • ruby settings;. Crosses, plain and "enamelled, forSl each,.retail,prices from $5. to $?0 Bverystrl* I hnd'yarloty of Jewelry and desirable Voods for *1 each.; <; . . •. . .... • , This Sale, at the above prices,, will continue lon® enough to sell off our immense stock, which, yrtui purchased at a great Sacrifice from Manufacturer* who hnyo failed. , take your choice for $1 each'. SPECIAL NOTICE.. HOW TO SEX?) MONEY.-®s, . ; Ist. AVritp yonr Name, Rlneo of. Residence, C.iln ty and Statui plain (nnl.dUtinr.tj as wo can. make nothing o\ti ojPoat tnqrfcfi.< \ ; - • Seal all letters with. WAX, as Enrolopos with .gum or wafers, can .bo .easily opened—the po«V tents : takcn out and re-sculed., Attend to this, and wo itm oq responsible for your money. INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS.. , Any person acting as Ageflt, who will «»Md a< ono tune, u , ! $1 ®J* ™ Will a Gold htln tintfeose natch, txtrk!' ,*U tf ‘ Gold Lever Watch. , $25;. •• ■ " Silver Watch". • ; -. . . . A Watch and the article's selected from the abava List at ONE DOLLAR EACH; Perflbna ordering- by mail mutt eendsl andlS gaabs ’ t» postage stamps* > • ' . . .v GIVE TJS .A TRIAL, , AU mnat to.-;:'- 1 • * '-Ty-
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