American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, April 26, 1866, Image 3

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    Sunny Spots.—Oftentimes in
I April days, when the scudding
L pass slowly along over our heads,
[shadows following as leisurely along
[round, -the sunshine breaks through
fend there, making a bright spot in
bathway, whicli imparts a gladness
fe heart as it sighs for the return of
her joys and pastimes. A few days
|e saw a band of youthful spirits racing
Igh fields and meadows to keep up
tspotoflhis traveling sunshine, wich
Id to bo the only attraction amidst
jirrounding gloom of cloud, wind
Bonn; and wo could not resist the
|ht that it was a truthful picture of
R-day life. We are' all continually
| g tlie sunny spots that brighten
Bathway of life. We are like the
Ihtless, rolicking youth always dis-
Sited in tlie shadow, and always
Sg the sunshine. We push on ahead
■sun-capped hills before us, only to
Siat their brightness has faded into
» v before we inch them. But still
the bright apot ahead of us, lead-
Ito a cloudless eternity. The Usp-
Qiild looks forward with longing
fo the enchanting sports of youth;
[outh beholds endless pleasures in
Elysian fields of manhood; the
[ man baptizes his new born freed
[the sturdy enjoyments of middle
ihosc who have readied middle
1 the bright spots slid nl. jad. where
f Jiairs are surrounde.l by the gath
fruits of a well-spent life ; while
jig age looks over and beyond “the
galley of the shadow of death,” and
[bright and sunny spot far away in
tomisod land.
,AN'Ciroi.YO«'uni!KNC'!s.—On Satur
ist, Mr. Christian Hoover, of this
in company with iris daughter aged
abotS ten years, and his father, Mr. John
goafcr who resides in Nuwvillo, or the
vlbfflty, and was visiting him, started In
thewmitry in a sirring wagon, with a
hmalthat he had purchased at a sale the
tofflrevious. When near “Kolerstown,”
oihSfe Shopcrdstown road, about a mile
SOU® of town, in descending a slighfde
cUrajly, the horse from some cause com
(Ueffled kicking furiously, breaking in
|£S||kl board, and striking the elder Mr.
Horapr and tlic little girl, inflicting scri
inaianjuries upon tliem. Mr. H. was
{rook twice on the left log ; the first kick
irofficing a compound fracture of the
ifnfjfa few inches above the ankle, caus-
Bg.fpo bone to protrude several inches.
ttSe second blow, I lie cork on the shoe
ttiffl horse penetrated the cavity of the
neSjoint, striking the leg in such a
iaMer that no bones wore broken, in-
UoHrig seemingly a mere bruise, yet in
enufr the more serious injury of the
ff63Drs. Long and Fulmer, who were
allm in, reduced tlio fracture, and troat
tbl injury, and tiro patient was ap
arently doing well as could be expected,
jpojf the next visit a large protuberance
jaSSisible above Lire knee, when the en
ireffiitont of the injury was at once ap
arwlt. The cellular tissues were filled
blood, and the first stage
(mortification had sot in. Mr. H. being
raaeventy-seven years of age, and in a
bprestate of health, iris system was un
resist tire shook, and lie died on
il| ay afternoon.
flap fractured limb of tlio little girl was
set, and her injuries not
ring so severe, she is rapidly recovering.
-Meeliriiucsl/uiy Journal.
.JSEsiiitvixii Lun.DixtiK. —All wooden
joUaings, if not painted, should have a
oanLg of white-wash ajrplied to them at
a year; as it not only prevents
Ijrigdecay, and adds to their appearance,
tf'lit promotes their liealtlifulnoss
and outbuildings, if not painted,
bowd receive similar attention. As this
j.tßj season for repairing and general
'flijlig up,” we publish (lie following re
riMfor a good wash, taken from the
mwcal Gazette:
■'‘iMuie a clean, water tight barrel, or
tifejsuitable cask, and put into it half a
aaMloflinie. Slcak it by pouring water
verJit, boiling hot, and in suflicont
WwSlity to cover it live inches deep, and
[gSbriskly until thoroughly slacked.
the slacking has been effected, dis
olyslit iu water, and add- two pounds of
aljptjate of zinc, and one of common salt.
Mjß'will cause the wash to harden, and
Wownt Its Bracking, which gives an uh
feffly appearance to the work. If de
a beautiful cream color may com
numcated to the above wash, by adding
“tee pounds of yellow ochre, or a good
Wl or lead color by the addition of lamp,
uf|or ivory black. For fawn color, add
'Mjpoimds umber—Turkish or American,
Jitter is the cheaper—one pound Indi
? ’ ® nc \one pound of common hunp-
This wash may bo applied with a
TO> OU whitewash brush, and will be
jSSj lnuc * l superior, both in appearance
MMurability, to common whitewash.
M' • :
hoy-to Save Your Teeti iJir. Bcech
fil|lioia something of a physician, as
a theologist, author, lecturer, and
■fQtnior, generally, says:
? Our teeth decay. Hence, bud breath,
®BHily mouth, and imperfect mastica
te Everybody regrets it. What is the
It is a want of cleanliness. A
flStooth never decays. The mouth is
place, ninety eight degrees. Par
'kaof meat between the teeth decompose.
I'M and teeth must sutler. Cleanliness
SH|teaerve the teeth to old ago. Use n
and rinse the mouth after eat
ajWi'uah with castile soap every morn-
Ififmsh with pure water on retiring.
SS|' v t bis trifling care upon your preei
y°u 'Oil keep them and ruin
,^| n tists. Neglect it, and you will bo
all your lives.
[COMMUNICATED.]
For tho Volunteer.
my little “ handbill’ 1 has so provoked
a»Sr.. . amusing. I wrote a scriplur-
for Confirmation, M. Y. controvor
jS in, ll^?rP r etatl°n given of Hebr. VI, 2, at
tKut»t ~ doctrine contained in the form used
w»7T«. Pfy” ant i indulged hi a ridiculous tl-
WKftl. nBt 110 “bandbilr’ on Passion week, and
Btfo«. Vance °f saints’ days by these people.—
last week I asked M. Y’s.
3a l ». mrhis supposed Interpretation of Hebr.
JK' ve «?d ills attack on baptismal regener
fgr' language, and referred him to
ISLm uo * c for information on the views of
Km n r J?? ° t ra oenerailu concerning holy days. A
s^f«f C r? Y* simply quotes tlie lan
wKniTiV i uul * ■"’lnch was in discussion, with-
Wftorw 11011 meaning; abounds in ex-
Personal allusions; reproduces tlie
sS|n,; refuses the Scriptural quotations on
UMi,/ * lcc using me of “shifting the topic”
introduced, and challenges i&rip
mso- J ,.?J Vv»Jinnation, “ precisely that and that
fcSL *r; 10 h.olillc will not forget that that was
which he has sought to obscure
ipSt language, I shall not follow his ox-
SL p. 1 ® question is as to tho interpretation
*■* , refer to Continuation?—
in f!, oll s,observance of the rite of Conlir
llure^es as an apostolic precept
18 e yldenco of their consent to tho
fSldivLi?, 11 "*blch I advocate. Shall we ac
®ilVo. Ua l opinions or prejudices as better
WsGniinfti °, we now discard tho institutions
%titn»l asserting only the letter of tho
ftfti°' vn meanings on its sacred words
£.NConii«i ol^?' v lights of thonlnoteenlh cen-
SMSno nKiV lri H 011 is as plainly proven to be
Ntt for “perpetual use in the
affile ttoSJ JH° orii l>iary sanctifying inlluen
fSdav as the observance of tlie
Sweof °f the Jowish.Snhbath and tlie
Sfeuition^ifi inf ants. “ The Kifthcrs held
Stable in n 8 S n ordinance apostolic, always
Church, though not always
BS&fccta wi/i i 1 G( I llal largeness of those ex
coimtemu'eo . nt j' 10
I’ 4 •a
SojiKTiiiNoronTiiKljAniES,—Notlong
•since, curls were so much worn that It led
to the invention of the hair-curler,.'which,
being heated with boiling water, docs not
dry or burn the hair. Crimps or frizzcls
are so fashionable now however, that the
ladies who have had their hair “ done up’!
•in pins or papers all night and have found
that there was no soft spot, even upon a
downy pillow, will be glad to hoar that, a
hair crimper has also been invented. It
is heated with boiling water, and will
crimp neatly half the hair on the head at
once, in a few minutes, and without in
juring it.
Dedication ok a Ciiuiu'ii. —Wo have
been requested to state (hat the new
Kvungelical Church at New Kingston,
will be dedicated to tlie service of fJod on
.Sunday, May (Uh. Service at in o’clock,
A. M.
SPECIAL KO TICES.
A RARE CHANCE
A RARE CHANCE
A RARE CHANCE
A RARE CHANCE
A RARE CHANCE
TO GET A FINE
TO GET A FINK
TO GET A FINE
TO (JET A FINE
TO GET A FINK
WHEELER A WILSON’S SEWING MACH INK
WHEELER A WILSON’S SEWING MACHINE
WHEELER A WILSON’S SEWING MACHINE
WHEELER A WILSON’S SEWING MACHINE
WIIE EI jE 11 A WI LS() N' S S EWIN G MACHINE
WORTH m
WORTH SfW
WORTH sii)
WORTH SO
WORTH ?Uo
Ono of these splendid Machines will he presen
ted to the person bringing in tlio largest list of
now cash yearly subscribers to the Volunteer be
fore the first day of June ne'er. See announce
menl elsewhere.
Tine Mines ill opera I inn. Families sup
plied with better coal at
April 20. isoo—:!t
lilMKin:itxKits now Is the lime. Call
and see A. 11. HI,AIK'S cal.
April 20, ISOO—;St.
2o:>, OHO Pine Shingles loi-sale low, at
a. jt. hlaiii's.
A pril 20, |son —;n
To Oui'.NKAiiDs.—A reformed inebriate
would In' happy to eommunieate (free of ehargo*
to its many of his fellow-beings as will address
him, very important and useful informal ion. and
plaee in their hands a sure cure for the lo\e of
Strong Drink of any kind. This information is
freely offered by one who lias narrowly escap'd
a drunkard's grave. Address,
SKTII 11. UKN-DKItSON,
No. 0, broad Street, N. V.
April 20, 1S00—!lm.
Fuysinoku Buotiikuk, Newspaper
Advertising and General Purchasing Agents, No.
-100 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, arc authorized to
receive ads eriisemenlsand subscriptions for this
paper. Anything (halcaunot he houghtat home,
from n hook to a piano, can bo procured from the
city, through these Agents, at the louwt prices,
their commissions coining off the sellers. Coun
try merchants, as well as citizens generally, will
find this Agency a great convenience. All letters
of inquiry, with Mamp enclosed, are promptly
answered.
April 20, ISOO—It,
To CON.suMTPiVJ-is.— I The advertiser, bavin g
been restored to health In a few weeks by a very
simple remedy, after having .suffered for several
years with a severe lung affection, and that dread
disease, Consumption—is anxious to make known
to Ins fellow-sufferers tho.mcans of cure.
To all who desire it, ho will send a copy of the
prescription used (free of charge,) with the direc
tions for preparing and using the same, which
hey will find a sure cure for Consumption, Ast
hma, Hronchits, Coughs, (.’olds, and all Throat
and Lung Affections. The only object of the ad
vertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit
the afllicled, and spread information which lie
conceives to be Invaluable, and lie hopes every
sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them
nothing, and may prove a blessing.
Parlies wishing the prescription, free by return
mail, will please address
Ukv. FDWAKD A. ’WILSON,
Williamsburg, Kings Co., N. V
Fob. 22, ISOO.—ly
Si NUKUS AND TuIILIC SI>KA KKUS Will find Troch
cs useful in clearing the voice when taken before
Singing or Speaking, ami relieving the throat
after an unusual exertions of the vocal orgiffes.
The Troches are recommended and proscribed by
Physicians; and have had testimonials from emi
nent men throughout tile country. Being an ar
ticle of true merit, and having proved their ellica
cy hy a test of many years, eaeh year limbs them
in new localities iif various parts of the world,
and the Troehes are universally pronounced bet
ter than other articles.
Obtain" only "Buowns Bkonuiiiai. Tkociiks,’
and do not take any of the Worlhlrn« Imitations
that may bo ottered.
Sold everywhere In the United Stales, and in
Foreign Countries, at 3o cents per box.
Fob 1, 180.5 Jin.,
Eimoiw of YoUTir.—A Gentleman who sulfercd
for years from Nervous Debility, Premature De
cay, and all the affects of youthful indiscretion,
will for the sake of suffering humanity, semi free
to all who need it, the recipe and directions for
making the simple remedy by which ho was
cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the adver
tiser’s experience, can do so by addressing
JOHN B. OGDEN,
No. hi Chambers St., N. V.
Feb, 22, IfcOO —ly
A Card to Invalids. —A Clergyman,
while residing in South America as a missionary,
discovered a safe and simple remedy for the Cure
of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Diseases of
the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole
train of disorders brought on by baneful and vi
cious habits. Great numbers have been already
curcil by this noble remedy. Prompted by a de
sire to benefit the afllleted and unfortunate, I
will send the receipo for preparing and using
this medicine, iu a scaled envelope, to any one
who needs it, Free of Charge.
Please inclose a post-paid envelope, addressed
to yourself.
Address,
JOSEPH T. INMAN,
Station D, Bible House,
New York (Jily
April 19, 1800—Jiu :
vCS’-This is a personal invitation
to tho reader to examine my large
assortment of New Styles of
Dress Goods, selected wftli special
care for tlie Spring Trade.
UeMEMRER, THAT I HAVE Re
moved ruoji Main* Street, to
North Hanover Street, next
Door to Miller A Powers’ Hard
ware Store.
WM. A. -MILES,
Stuangi:, Bet True.—Every* young lady and
gontlenmn in the United States can hoar some
thing very much to their advantage by return
mail (free of charge,) by addressing the under
signed. Those having fears of being humbugged
will oblige by not noticing this card. All others
will please address their obedient servant,
Tl-lOS. F. CHAPMAN,
fr>l Broadway, N. Y.
Feb. 22, 1-Siki—iy
“ Wheeler A Wjlson’s Machines are tho best
cvcroU'ered to public patronage. They are sim
ple and durable; easily kepi in repair; work
without noise; sew with greatrapidity ; make nu
even and linn stitch on both sides, that, will not
rip, economize thread, and are applicable to eve
ry purpose and .material common to tin* art In
quest ion.” —Christian Jtujuircr.
Wc would advise our readers tocall and sec the
Wheeler & AVllscm Machines at. (he agency at
flail Hoad Olilcc, Carlisle, Pa., before purchasing.
All Machines are warranted.
April 5,1500.
Currier Shop Opened. —The umicr
signed, formerly in the employ of Mr. A. 11.
Rlair as lluisher of leather, respectfully announ
ces to the public that ho has opened the shop at
tin l old stand nearly opposite the Grocery Store
of Wm, Rlair A Sun, South end, Carlisle, where
he will keep constantly 6n ha mV a good supply of
all kinds of Leather, such as Oak and Hemlock
Sole, thilshed Calfskins, Upper, Kip, Harness
Bridle, Ac. Also, Moroccos of various kinds, all
of the best quality which heotfers low for the cash.
Please give him u call.
P. S.—Post cash price paid forslaughlered Hides
and Calfskins.
April l!», l.Miii—*il
1 iio.v, Sthkl, Nails, ami UoushSiiol.s
at Cost.— Wo must make room for a largely in*
creased stock of Groceries and Hueenswarb. Our
jobbing trade demands it. We therefore oiler
our whole slock of Iron, Steel, Nails, Horse shoes,
Horse Shoe Nails ami Steel Toes, at strictly cost
price. Please call soon—prices of Groceries down.
WM. RLAIR A SON,
South End, (’ai lMe.
April IP, IMIG-J1
Tiik oxcitemunla of lata have boon
many, the eclipse of the moon Ims given some
people black eyes, by letting the blackened glass
fall on their eyes, the vetoing of the Frccdmen’s
Bureau Bill and Civil Rights Bill by the Presi
dent of the United ftsates lias made many sore
heads among the politicians and made others re
joicing. The decision of the U. S. Supremo Court
in regard to Military trials, makes some fear that
Jell*. Davis will now he pardoned, while others
think the decision necessary for the liberty of
the people. But the greatest excitement is the
downward tendency of gold, Avhleh has reduced
tin* prices of goods considerably at Julius Ncu
wahl’s Clothing Store, between Drs. Zit/.er and
Kieller, North Hanover S(., Carlisle. Give him a
call.
tf/:’• Allstate Notes hi ken in exchange lor goods,
April 12, I MO—3l.
11A KDKK—MACKLAN.—On the ISth Inst., by
tin* Kev. D. JI. Carroll, .lames L. Harder to .Mis*
F.inma 15. Mnelan, both oflliis place.
THOMPSON— —On tin* 17th
lns|„by the same*, Havld 11. Thompson to Miss
Mary .1. Mmnelsberg, both of Ibis plaee.
sI'oTTSWOi U>—MCAUTNMY.—On the 271 h of
February, by <sh*v. S. P. spreeber, 'Wilson L.
Spoltswood It' Miss Mary l.’, M'-Cartney, both of
t liis place.
A. 11. ill jAI It'S.
SMITH—WAGGONF.K,—In liijs place, at the
residence of her uncle, D. Slpc, on tin* I2(’h hist.,
by the Kev. Samuel Philips, Mr. William 11.
Smith to Miss Maggie A. Waggoner, both of this
J'llH'l ■,
I'oltNM AN—LINF.. —In the same plaee, mi ilie
.same day. at the Uelonned Parsonage, by the
same, Mr. William Connnau to Mrs. Any ‘Line,
both of this county.
KLLK iTT—I IAViDSON—(m the loth. iusl., by
Kev. ('. P. Wing, Abram Klliott of Middlesex
t wp., Pa, to .Margaret Ann 1 ia\ id<ou,of* 1 lelawa re
Co. < 'hio.
• J>l X< )N—ZINN— (.hi the HU lx, hist., by tin' same,
ASblllam Dixon to Kate K. Zinn, hot h of Carlisle,
('OUMAN.-On llu’ Mb lust., in .Meehan icsburg,
Flizabeth, wife of Holier! t'orman,'aged *77 yeais,
2 months ami 1.7 days. . •
LASIT—In tins place, on the Ist, ult., Mrs. Mar
garet Lash, wife of (’apt. William Lash, formerly
of Heading, in the 71st year of Inn* age.
( Heading papers please copy.:
FFFOJFJ' OF TTfF MAFKETS.
Flour—Family,
F'our—Snner,
Whoa t—White,
Wheat—Ked,
Kye.
Corn,
Oats,
Clover Seed,
Timothy Seed,
Flaxseed,
Potatoes-Mercer,
Potatoes—P'k Lyes,
FnoL'H—The market is very quiet. The ship
ping demand has fallen off to a great extent. A
few hundred barrels were taken by the home
consumers at about S 7 a 7 Toper bbl. for superfine •
aI) for low grade and good extras ; SO a ID .70
for common and choice Northwest extra family:
SlUa-iifor Pensylvania and Ohio do. do., and
SIO 77 to SI") for fancy lots, according to quality.
Prices of Kyi* Flour are as last quoted. Six hun
dred barrels Penn. Corn Meal at M 70 per bbl.,
which is a decline.
(J ha in. —The reel opts of wheat are small, but the
demand has fallen olf; we emit inue to quote Ked
at v 2 17 a 2 07 per bushel for fair and choice—lofli)
bushels sold at the former rate. While sells at
S 2 70 a 207, amLSpring at SI 70 a 1 SO, Kye is steady
at Doe. for Penna. and -SOc. for Delaware. Corn is
rather quid at the decline ; sales of 1000 bushels
Vellow at bOc. In Oats there is a fair demand;
sales of 21000 bus. Penna. at GOc. Wo hoar of no
sales In Harley or Mall. The reciepts to-day are
as follows—l77o bids, flour; IS, MObus. wheat; 1070
bus. corn ; 3100. Ims, oats.
Sunns,—Clovcrsced is rather dull ; small sales
are reported at i-l a 0 per bushel for common to
prime. Timothy sells at n 7, and Flaxseed at b 2 77
a 2 00 per bushel.
WiusKKV.— The demand Is limited ; small Miles
of IViisyivania barrells are making at b’2 2-7 a 2 20,
and Ohio at S 2 27 per gallon.
I’lctt) SUjlirrttscmntts.
QKKAT I*A K (i AI X S
I will offer to the cili/.ens of Carlisle and vicin
ity a superior lot of
1 >UV GOODS, NOTIONS AND CLOTHING.
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
All Wool DeLaines Alpaca Lustres (plain and
fancy,) Denn-Mohalrs, Ginghams, Cloakings,
Brocha Shawls, Arc., Ac.
Twilled Linen Drilling (extra heavy,) Towelling,
Cassimoro Shirting, Ac.
G EXTLEMEK’S W EAR,
CLOTHS.
cassimijrfs,
TWHICDS.
GFNTS FANCY CASSI
MFIiF SHIRTING, AC
Ladles and Gentlemen’s Hosiery, in great varie
ty, Handkerchiefs, White and Fancy Shirts,Sus
penders, Patent and Spool Threads, Umbrellas
and Parasols, m great variety.
Spring Overcoats, Fine Linen India, Rubber Over
coats, (superior water-proof,) Sack Coals, Frock
Coals, Pantaloons, Ac., Ac.
Auction m the evening at 7 o'clock, until the
whole stock is disposed of. Persons desirous of
purchasing at private sale during the day can do
soul an advantage of fill per com. cheaper than
can he obtained at the regular stores.
My stock fs iu the .Store-Room of J. W. Ehy.
Main Street.
April 20, IrtOU—JU.
LEATHER STORE!
i ne undersigned has opened a
HEATHER AND MOROCCO STORE
on West Pomfrct above Pitt Street, where he in
tends to keep constantly on hand ail kinds of
LININGS,
BINDINGS,
SPANISH AND
HEMLOCK SOLES.
SHOEMAKER'S FINDINGS,
which he will soil at the lowest cash prices. Solos
cut and sold by the lot or singly, lie will be hap
py to see ail his old shoemaker friends of Car
lisle and vicinity, and-others. ,
GEO. N. SCHUCTIMAN.
April 20, ISl’d—*llL -1 ’
"VTOTICE. —Notice is hereby given that
letters of Administration on mo estate of
joim Wolf, late of Muhin township, deceased,
have been granted to tlie undersigned'residing
in the Borough of Ncwhurg. All persons indebted
to said estate are requested to make payment im
mediately, and those having chums against said
('stale, will present them for settlement.
LEM DELS. EJSKMiOWKLI,
Administrator.
April 2ii, l>'Ui}—lit
■VTOTICE.—Notice is hereby given Unit
J \ an election will lie held on Monday, tin; 111 li
u.ly of -May, Jstiij, at the Court House, in Carlisle,
between the hours of 2 and i o’clock, P. M., ol said
day, to clod a President and live Managers of the
(.’anisic Gas and Water Company.
GEO. .S'v/"/civa
April 2ti, L(»ii—2l.
rjAHE HPANJHH GUITAR!
i he attention of all lovers of Music Is called to
the opportunity now presented of acquiring a
thorough knowledge oi Hus lavmite instrument.
Waltzes, Polkas, Gallopades, .Marches, instru
mental and Vocal accompaniments are included
in the full course of thirteen lessons. Will visit
pupils at their residences.
GEO. U. GOETZ, American House.
April 20, HUG —JL .
BENNKVJLLE W. Ril’d J N KU,
mam. n / t:i>
n i k j>
4‘sirlisle Mavkcty.
Caulisi.k, April 2.",, l8(io.
11 ui) I Rutter, l."»
7 (nl I Kixjjs, 18
2 55 ! Lard, 15
2 10 1 Tallow, II
70 Hmion-Hiiins, 20
00 Haeon —Sides, 1(5
■l2 I Soup Roans, 1 75
150 J Washed Wool, 00(0 50
2 00 Unwashed Wool, ;!2«i 15
200 Pared Peaches, 7 00
1 00 Unpared Peaches, 500
80 Dried Apples, 2 75
SMuhidclipliia Mtivkcls,
April 1S(»G.
i r a re r i <> a /
Consisting in part of
M USLI N S,
OTI O N S
CL O T It / A r a
U. MCCARTNEY,
Auctioneer
M O Tt O C C O /S',
Also, all kinds of
ilrtu idhbcrtisrnicnts.
jp> K M O V A H !
r.AUGAINS IN CLOTIUNC!
Ilonry’S. Hitter would lUimmniT j<> tin* public
thiil ho Ims removed his
C- L 0 X II I N O A X D
GIFTS’ KUHNIBHING .STOKE
lo.hi's how Store»lvoonii oh West Main Street,
I hroo dobrs west .of tin* First National Hank, Car
lisle, whore ho is fully prepared to
Jf'A K K IVO UK TO O J! I) U U
:il short notice uml in the best :md most r'a.sfiioiui-
Ofc .stj/lr, lb* has recently returned trom'lhe city
with a very large and earelully selected lot of
(Jorjcls, such ;is
CLOTHS,
CASSIMEKKS,
VESTINGS, &<*.,
which ho is prepared to soli at. greatly reduced
rales, Jlc will always keep on hand *■
H KA T) V- M A I) K (' LO T 111 N G
of the best quality and Hyle, and warranted to
he us represented, (’ail and examine for vour
selves and be convinced. His stock of
GEXTEE.MEN'S FFUNISIUNG minus
lias been selected with care, and embrace;.
,S///A’7X
DAM II r j:ifS.
fnL/.A A’v,
Fine and Common
GLOVES,
yj-X'KTUCS,
S U&IKXDJ’JJtS,
ii a xujcjsucmui'x,
and iill articles In Hint line.
oar custom department now contains tbo lar
gest assortment of all the Fashionable New Fab
ries for our patrons to select from.
boons SOLD BY THE VABD Oil PIECE.
Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere.
We arc always ready to show our (ioods to old
and new customers.
Don’t forget the Stand, West High Street,
in the room lately occupied by H. E. Shapiev’s
Jewelry Store.
April 2d M;i;—h
rni-n-: weekly patkiot and
X I'NIOX.
F '>!’ Til K C A M P A 1(5 X
The Wn i kly I’AnaoT and Unlux will he fur
11i.sli(‘<l from tin* Jlr.st week Id May until the soc
mid Tuesday in October, ns a Campaign paper, at
the following low rates:
One copy 00
Twenty, or more, to one address, an ds. per
ropy.
Addn
PATUH.iT ANU I’NIoX,
MarrM.urg, i'a,
A pl il UP,
ANTMD! Agents. Male and Ke
v v undent tun to d r»i) per tmmlh to sell the
t Vleiifalril ('( )M M( )X SKNSK FAM 1! ,V S K\V I X(!
MA( 'll iX K, I’ruci-; - This Machine will do all
Ui nd-. of wm U' e«|iial to t he high priced .Machines,
and is the only pracl tea I and rol laid e (.'heap Sew
ing Machine in the world. Head for deseriptlve
( u< nlars. Address
SKCOMIS A (T).,
Chi( ago, ills., or Cleveland, Ohio.
\nt 11 J( •. 1 d r :—lia.
rjlllK SALEM LEU.—Under (lie Pa
1. tronage of the United States (Jovernment.—
Modids ot t his superior leg may lie seen at. the
Agoney of the SALEM LEG Cn.MfAW, No. :i;i
South SEVENTH SI reel. Philadelphia.
('all and see them, or send for a circular con
taining fall information.
April 2<i, isuii—lin.
WANTED — AUEXTS.—To canvass
for Ihe “ Soldier’s Individual Memorial."
< treater inducements otlered than by any other
publishers, Agents have an entire monopoly In
tho territory assigned them, as there has been
nothing of tho kind yet introduced. Meets with
universal approval, is ornamental, also a record
of \ iilue to those who have served In our conn
try’s defense, and to friends of deceased Hold levs.
Kor circulars. Ac., address, enclosing stamp,
H. C. It A K Kit, < 'olumbus, (Lock Uox SITS.
April 2U, ISdfi— Im,
DTSA3IEEB MEN, ATTENTION!—
\\ anted, one or two men in Carlisle and vi
cinity, who have losl either an arm or leg, to sell
HMf/.s ■irorlh'.'! Wufrv I‘rnof Arnica }lrdliiuj Ptasfrr,
tlie hr. s7 and rhrafxsi Court Plaster in the market.
Pi.*" in SI to dll per day can he made. Address
with 2.1 cents for sample and full information, A.
K. ISELCIIEH, Uox •!.■), Philadelphia, Pa. X. 15.
All agents and pcdlcr.s would Him It to (heir In
tel c-a in answer I he above,
April 2(i. isuii—
\ (JENTS WANTED! —To sell llio
J \ (treat American Puzzles, the cheapest and
most wondcrlul puzzles of tho ago. Agents cun
readily make from *lO to *2O per dav. I will give
any agent MOO If ho will sell oil,not), ‘send ;>) cents
fo.'selt of Puzzles. All orders sejit by mail free.
PHILIP HIM/, Importer of Fancy'(toads, 2.')!)
Market St.. Philadelphia, Pa. A,
Apfil 2'>, lxi(l— 1 in.
MENDENHALL'S I MT K O V E I)
SKLK-APTING HAND LOOM.—Possesses
superior ad vantage over all other Hand Looms.
Is more simple and durable, easier understood,
easier to operate, and more reliable.
Fiiom la to Y.xnns can nr: wovkn on it in a
DA V.
No skill is required to weave upon it beyond
the simple turningot an easy crank—a woman or
or child can operate U.
W eaves Jeans, satinet,'tweed, linsc\. platn and
double plain cloth, blanket twill, toweling. birds
eye, balmoral skirling, Ac.
All on the same warp, with hut one time draw
ing in the reed and Harness. I Weaves all Wool
Hemp mid Hag Carpeting. '
Each Loom is irarrnnft’il to bo and do ns repre
sented,and cannot fail 1 o give out ire sal isfaetlon.
Hrnrt/ pc/Waner will bo allowed a liberal com
mission on each Loom sold by them.
For discriptlvo circular, list of prices, and sam
ples of cloth woven on the Loom, address, with
stamp enclosed.
A. 15. Cl \rK* A f’O.
t ' ■h'Mnnt si. I'hil'a., Pa,
April IKOo—lm
i LECTURE TO YOUNO MLN.-
rV -Tust published, In assented envelope. Price
(! cenls. A Lecture cm the nature, treatment and
radical euro of Spornmf orheen, or Seminal weak
ness, nervous debility and Impediments to Mar
riage generally. Nervousness, Consumption, Kpi
lepsy and tils; Mental and Physical Incapacity
resulting from Self Abuse, Are. By Robert J. Cul
verwoll, M. D., aulhor of the “ (.liven Hook,” Ac.
’l'ho world renowned author. In this admirable*
Lecture, clearly proves, from bis own experience,
that lire awful consequences of Self-Abuse mav
be eU’ectually romoved without Medicine, anil
without dangerous surgical operations, bougies,
instruments, rings, or cordials, pointing out a
mode of euro at once certain and ofl’eotunl, by
which every suflbrer, no matter what ills condi
tion may be, may euro himself cheaply, private
ly and radically. This Lecture will prove a boon
to thousands, Sent underseal to an> address, in
a plain, sealed envelope, on receipt of six cents,
or two postage stamps. Also, Dr. CulvorwelPs
Marriage Guide, price 2.1 cents. Address,
01 LAS. H. C. KLINE & CO..
127 Howery, New York, P. O. Box -Jo*}.
April 20, 1S()0—ly.
PHYSICIAN AND ACCOUOHOUR.
F ; Dr. Louis P. Gridin, (formerly of New York,)
having permanently located at Carlisle, solicits
tin* liberal Patronage of the eltixensof this place,
and surroundings. Particular altoiUlon paid to
diseases of ‘Women and Children, Otlice at
Mansion House, Room 02.
April 20, i v 'oo—fJiW
LOST OH STOLEN.—a Homl for the
payment. of Twelve Hundred Dollars with
inu-iesi, bearing Unto of Hie Kith October, ISim
•signetl )>y William D. Womlciiich, President, ami
John .Miller, Secretary of the Hoard of School
Directors of -Middlesex township, made payable
to Jesse Uetlriclc, and assigned by said Jesse
Hellnch to Michael Cf. beiumoover, on the 2sth
March, DM. Tills bond with some cortillcales
have him lost or stolen from undersigned. No
tice is hereby gtven to all persons to beware of
any unlawful purpose to which said bond may
be applied. Any person Hading this bond is re
quested to retm n it.
M. (h BELTZIIOOVER,
April 111, IsOti —St
QOACTi MAKING !
i Ik' undersigned, having leased thcShopabovo
lilt; Livery stable of George W. Hilton, on Pitt
StVcel, a lew floors South 01 the Mansion House,
Carlisle, Pa., are now prepared to carry on the
COACHMAKING BUSINESS,
in all its various branches. •
BUGGIES; •' GERMANTOWN
ROCICAWAVS and ‘ CARRIAGES,
conslanlly on hand or built to order on short
notice, and in Uu-
LA TEST ST V L KS ,
together witli everything In (ho Coachmaklng
line of laisines''. None mil good workmen are
employed in our simp. Special attention paid to
repairing and painting old work.
A.U. ikN.SJLEItIv. ■
April lu, ISM—:5m- ___ ,
Qi A ) THI N G ! CL () THIN G !!
MV .MOIIO
“ (Jiu'i-k Side-v and Smn'l I Vo//At m
Having just returned from the Eastern cities
with an entirely new slock of Clot)is, Cassimores,
VeMmgs, and g(*nllemen’s luniishmg goods of
every variety, ine suuseriher will eonunuc tlio
t T.oTillNhJ BUSINESS
In all Its various hranehes,at the ohl stand of
Abraham Rahman, on North Hanover Street,
next door to sinviucr’s Hotel, and a few doors
non h of the Carlisle Deposit Runic.
jMA 1)10 IT (TiOTHIXC!
constantly on hand.
COA T s ,
I* A \ T' ;uul
V K STS,
ill it i• i'y ‘.(vie and varieiy.
Shirm, while a g;ay linen, stockings,
i’mler-.lnji,-, ’ Neekties,
Hamlkercliiels,
Hi i.wci.s, , Suspenders, Ac.
Al.-o, tiie he.'t of French ( ’lot hs and
in every variety. He has engaged the services of
an experienced eiuter, atuf especial attention
will be paid to pint mg up customer work in the
latest and m-m la-diionaUle styles.
JOHN TREIBLER.
April 10,1S00 —
(Circus anti ittcnagcvic.
T t'.\ 1! USI. I
T ll VA’A/) ,1 J", A/'A-/ A ’J il, Imi it
Every Afternoon a! - o'clock
STl'l’KMnU's rn Nsi.i |.i |i \ TlnN!
.STOCKJSGS,
Two separate and Distinct Show-, in the >ann
Tent, for one Price «-f Adm b Jon,
MAMMOTH MAXAHKIHI
11. S. KITTKII,
xoirni am KincAN enters!
Under the iminedfafe SnpcrvNion and control of
SimefAT. Notkt.—ln order to accommodate
those who desire to witness tlie Animal Exhibi
tions, wit honl coming in contact with the Cir
cus Performance*-. Mr. Uiec has a rranged I lie t al
lowing programme, whidi will he -.nidly oh
served;
Immediately afar opening of the Poors, the
Exhibition oft he Menagerie will commence ami
continue fir one hour during whidi lime Mr.
KICK will deliver an I XTKKKSTI N(! and Sl’C
('lX* ’T LE» TUKK upon the Animal Kingdom.—
After whir h an INTKKM ISSIHX of. FIVE MIX
UTEs. g i \ ing tin r.eehanei; to ret u c i hat do not
wish to wit nes> the pci I'ona.unu > in the Arena.
At lhe close u f IheAn In ml K\h iM( k is (lie per
fonnanees will take place in the rude l<y the
Xorih American Clrciisr.iinpany. in v.hidi 1 ».\ X
KK ’K will appear in his »ireal and « 'rigimil » liar
aeter of the A MKU P ’ \ \ 1 UAliUilsT.
ADMFMiiN m P.OTII sllihtS, ONLY
(Tlll/UitKN UNJiIIU TEN NLAHS OF AUK.,
Tin* same price l will he charged to cither Inhi
bition separate.
LTV I N U W T L D ANT M ALB,
li I O X s,
FIX '<i TF.Ii HUFF AIJ l . I .Vl> DROMKDA RY,
Trick Ponies, Monkeys, and Mules,
SACKFI) CATTLE OF FXDIA ,
FLOCK OF PALENTINE SHEEP,
HORSE, EXCELSIOR, JR.,
TRICK HORSE DOUGLAS,
MONSTER ROMEO!
The Largest Elephant ever captured,
P. S.—This Elephant was taken about six years
ago in his native country by his- present keeper
ami Traim*r, STEWART CUAVKX, Esq., and is
the only Asiatic Elephant ever seen on this con
tinent.
A (/rand Array of O'rnK/ibhf/fcal Spec-
Or Wanderers of the upper deep, comprising
Birds of Rare and gorgeous plumage, of every
land and clime.
Equestrian and Gymnastic Deparlmcnl
M’llc IDA, Miss ANN ETTA AVMAR.
Mrs. SAM STICKNV
S. U. BALDWIN, MOURE BROS.,
GEO. DARIOUS, H. KING,
Mast. DAN CLARK,
J)AA" HIVE, ajipud'S ai both Evhiliifiunx
Ist. As Lecturer in the Menagerie
tKor the iir>l lime in many years;
Everything aliout this establishment is entire
ly now, ami ill tod up In a stylo of Magnificence
and Dazzling Splendor hitherto muitlempicd by
any Manager, either in Europe or America. This
being characteristic of the liberality of the
STATESMAN. PATRIOT AMD IIUMuKisT
Who.-e mmp-. -.tamls at the h«-ad of these
CoNSiil.lDA i :,]» luXHi BITIuNS !
TUo great procession will bo made about 10,
A. M,, on t-Uo morning ol arrival.
K X mill T I O X s
Every Evening at 7 o'clock !
i) ax it i e K ’ s
a x n
<’ o 1.. !> A X 11 in
Ft FT r f ’A’.VV.S
T li’y.W T i - FI VF CAW 7VV
K J.U II TKK X CAlirs (» I<
Lani; wotiTti y‘s PnaroTiAfiNn
TIE E H S ami
roniA us
The Wonderful Blind Talking
The Beautiful Arabian
T H E
hnens /
SAM STICKNV, Jr.,
FREDERICK iVARCLAY,
VuPXG HENDERSON,
GAZELLE BROTHERS. Ac
it e m e m r. i: h
-ml. A.-> i down and JeM. r,
I N Til K (’ L U(‘i:S
Dvr (f;ootis
£ CHALLENGE COMPETITION!
jn the uay ol variety, elegance of stylo, quail*
ilv and eheapmss ol my slock of Dry Goods.—
Especially would I call attention to my large as
sortment of
LA D 1 KS ’ CItKSS tiOOUS,
which 1 selected with special cave in the Phila
delphia and .New York markets a fewdayshince.
.\lx», my three gore oblong combination
II O O 1* SKI U T,
decidedly Lite most Improved pattern of the nm 1
giving ihc woiirer the most unistu- lorm.
Likewise, a variety of White Goods, Midi as
Plain, J'/alil trail Sfn'ptd Ofw/iWiS',
Plain, Plant and tifrijtrtl XirintOops,
Hints MnU, JJi.shop ami Victoria Lmnis,
Jii-illninfs, Jnnnn Jlamikcrvhujs, »lv„ «lr
ALL TO BE HAD AT
A M . A . M I \j lAS ’ STO UK,
ynirnr //.i.vor/;/,* hthekt.
Ni:m Dooi{ to !>k. Kirriafs and 1 h:. V.\ tzku's.
i oilmmdes, Blue and Gold Duck,
Giimlmms, Denims,
Kentucky Jeans, Shirting, Stripes
Ornish Cambrics, Tickings,
Blue ramiinos. Cheeks,
•* Blue Nankeens, Diapers,
•• Brown Nankeens, Lancaster
Ginglm ms, I'd 1 ., Arc., We.
April IS>, isiltj.
JUgal Jiotircsi
AUDITOR'S IN'OTICK.—TJio uuilcr
sinned appointed by Hie orphan’s Conn of
« iiiermnd county, to distribute the balance of
Uio estate of Geoige Korney, Uec’d., late ol Sil
ver spring lownsnip, m me lianas of Joseph
LichejOeigcr, mlnumstralor ol George Korney,
dee’d., to ami among the creditors ol said estate,
will meet the parties at his olliee, m Carlisle, on
.Monday, the An dav ol Mav, at hi o elock A. al.
M .'I. 1!. BLTLEit,
. I \nj\hn\.
April 12, isctj— ii.
'VTOTICK. —Nolivu irf hereby given that
X*! hellers of Administration on two estate ul
v ...tries liniley, late ui IViui township, I’uiiilior
laud county, itee’d., have been grained lo Hie
undersigned residing in said township. All per
sons inaeoied to said e,stale am’ requested lo
npike payment immediately, and those having
cmiiiis against said estate win also present them
Jor .settlement.
E. 11. EYBTER,
.Ithiiini.sfni/or m(h triUininrxul,
April 12, 1.-W—ill
NOTICK. —.Notice is hereby given that
letters ul Administration on luu estate of
■...uAUiuler MTvitisiry, deed., late ul I’euii iwp.,
i mnheriaiid eomuy, have been granted to lue
mulei'Muu. d, refuting m said township. All per
sons iiiiiLOied lo said esiauj are requested to
make payment immediately, and those Waving
claims w di pi«'si-in. Uiem lor settlement.
( . \ . K 1,1,1. V,
> I (luiiniolnui'r.
A pril 12, *
Aomin tstkatou’s notick.-xo
ni'tis. heifU> given that loners ul Admm
. ...aiou on me esiaie ul i'eter heller, laio ul
1 McKiiison low iislnp, deceased, has e been granted
to ihe midersigiuai, i esidmg in tlio same town
ship. All jieisuiis indebted lu tin* saul estate
me icqnesied in malic jiaynumt immediately,
and Uiuse ha\mg eiaijns against the estate win
also pieselil Uie.it !■ T sel I lelllell t,
h \ 1-AUm i t: PEI-TEH.
. I ilutiius'riilur.
A |»vi 1 Hi(}.
NOTICE. —111 thu Orphans’ Court of
Cumberland County. In me mailer ol the
jM.1.11011 ol Henry bearing, Administrator ol
Ma 11 hew Jl. Thompson, tale of Low er Allen town
ship, deceased, lor a rule on all concerned lu
show cause wny he shall not be discliuiged Horn
Ins trust as such Administrator :
N’»>w lo wii : cmh ol March, iSi!(», rule granted
mid noi ice of Hie application lor the discharge lu
ho published in one newspaper in the Borough ol
Carlisle lor ihree weeks successively, prior to the
next orphans' Couil, when the rule is returna
ble.
By the Court.
l crimed Worn the Record.
K UORNMAN, Clerk.
A pril ■>, isiirt.—:lt.
rpo THE SCHOOL DIRECTORS OE
JL CUMBERLAND COUNTY.
(.''■nilvmen: In pursuance of tho forty-third
Section ol the Act of sth May, l.<6t, you are here
by notified to meet in convention, at tho Court
House, in Carlisle, on tho llvst Tuesday In May,
isi.ii, being thtMlrst day ol the month at 10*4 o'clock,
in me forenoon, and select nTa vocc, by a mujon
ly ul the whole number of Directors present, one
person of literary and scicniillc acquirements,
and ol skill and experience lu the art of teaching,
us Couniy Superintendent for the three succeed
ing years, determine the amount of compensa
tion lor the same, and certify the result to the
Stale Mipcrmtciidenl at Harusburg, as reunited
by the thirty-nluih and fortieth Sections of saul
Act. CJKOUUK SWARTZ,
( b. «S 'apt. of Vuinbciiaml t'ounfy.
Shircmaiistown, April 12, lS(i(j—tit.
APPEADh LOR 1801). —The Appeals
on tlio assessment lor County nuu Slate
luxes lor i*o(» f will lie held attho County Commis
sioners ntlice, in Carlisle, as follows, viz: Mon
roe and I'jiper Allen, on the 21th tiny of April ;
Lower Allen ami Mechaniesburg, on thc*2ith;
Last Pennsborough, Hampden ami New Cum
beliand, on the 2iiih: Silver Spring ami Middle*
sex, on Ihe 27th; North Middleton and South
Middleton, on Die 3mli; Crank ford and Mnlhn,
on the l.st of May; Hopewell, Newburg and Shlp
pensburg township, on the 2d; Shippensbnrg
Borough and .Southampton, on the 3d ; Newton
and West IVnnshorougn on the Ith; Dickinson
and Penn, on the Tth ; Carlisle and Newville on
the Mb.
JIiIINM’CDY, ) t.'ommlssloneis
IIKMIV JvADNS,of Cumberland
A. F. MECK. J County.
Attest; J. Ailmstkonu, Clem,
April 111, Will.
Quarterly report or tuk
FIRST NATIONAL 11A NIC CARLISLE, PA.
lIESOU ROES
Loans and Discounts, £200,510 09
U. S. Bonds, 75,500 00
Other U. 8. Securities, 37,000 00
Legal Tender Notes & Postal Currency, 79,103 00
National Dank Notes, * OS,olio 00
Notes of other Banks, 1,575 00
Cash Items, 25,278 35
Duo irom other Banks and Bankers, -i5,075 70
Expenses, Interest and Taxes, *1,103 ID
Heal Estate and Insurance, «,(jU7 02
PniMiiture and Fixtures, 5D6 03
ITemiiun.s, 1,050 00
LUniMTIES
Capital, .50,000 00
Surplus Fund, 8,100 00
Discounts and Profit and Loss, 5,331 49
Circulation, 15,000 00
Due to other Banks,. 18,181 75
Deposits, 397,191 90
•*523,805 23
Slate of Pennsylvania, I n .
County of cnmb. /*•*'•
I, Joseph C. Holler, Cashier of the First Nation
al Dunk, Carlisle, do swear that the above state
ment is true to the best of mv knowledge and
bcliet. J.C. UOFFEiI,
’ Cl tshivr.
Sworn and subscribed before mo,
K. A. Nonr.is,
jVotorjj Public.
April 12, ISOfl.
Jg REMINGTON & SONS,
MANUFACTURERS OF
REVOLVERS, RIFLES.
M U SICII TS A XI) CA ItBIN BS,
For the United .States Service. Also,
POCKET AND BELT REVOLVERS,
REPEATING PIS T 018,
RIFLE VANES REVOLVING RIFLES,
Uiileaud Shot Gun Barrels,ntul Gun Materials,
sold by Gun Dealers and the Trade generally.
Li ffirst} days of Housebrcakiny ami Robbery, every
House, Store, Rank , and oQlce, should have one of
REMINGTON'S REVOLVERS.
Parlies desiring to avail themselves of tho late
improvements in Pistols, and superior workman-
Mnp and form, will lindull combined in the New
REMINGTON REVOLVERS.
Circulars containing cuts and description of our
Arm,s will hi* furnished upon application.
K. REMINGTON & SONS, Ilion, X. Y.
Moohe & Nrinions, Agents.
Xo, -to Courtlnnd St., New York.
April 1-, lt*dl>—dm.
j£> E M 0 V A L !
1 lie Mioscriher heys leave to Inform hlsokl cais
toincrs and the public generally, that he has re
moved ins
S A DDL !■: A X D UA 11 XES S ,
establishment to the building on South Hanover
si reel, Carlisle, nearly opposite Hontx* Store. He
will, as Ueieloion;, keep constantly on haml, of
his own make, everything in Ids line, such ns
SADDLES,
HARNESS.
COLLARS,
All his work is made up under his own super
vision, and he therefore feels warranted in sav
ing that lor workmanship and durahilitv, it ‘is
unsurpassed. Tlianklul tor past favors ‘he re
speeliullv solicits a continuance of the same.
WILLIAM rkKPPEH.
April ill, I.mi i—dm.
f NO. W. ALLEN, M. D., (lute Surgeon
9 9 V. s. Ai my,) having pormanemly located in
Lloservillo, Frank fori township, willullend to all
professional calls, lie respectfully solicits the
patronage of the eili/.ens of this place and vicini
ty. Oillee at the residence of Mr. Wm. Bloser.
April P), liti'j— ly.
Have just, opened the largest and most complete
slock of DRY GOODS, suitable for the present
and coming Seasons, that has ever been brought
to the Borough of Carlisle, having been purchased
since the
In all kinds of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY
GOODS, that has lust taken place In the JSastehi
CYhV.t,nnd every thing marked down to
The stock consists In part of and endless vari
ety of
BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUBLINfs,
ns low in price ns 1(3 cts.
BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED SHEET
INGS.
Tickings, Checks, Crashes and Huckibach Towel
ings, Napkins, Doilies, Ginghams, Cotton Pants
Studs, Linen Checks, Kentucky Jeans, Nan
keens, ito., Ac., itO.
A FULL LINE OF WHITE GOODS
Much as CAMBRICS.
real French Swiss Muslins, Striped, Plaid, Swiss
and Nainsook- Muslins, suitable for Dress and
Garlbftldlcs, Bishop’s Lawns, Victoria Lawns,
shirred, Tucked and Puffed Muslins, for Gari
baldles, <tc„ &c.
Jouvin’s celebrated Kid Gloves; all grades ol
Silk, Berlin, Lisle Thread and Cotton Gloves, for
Ladies, Gents, Misses and Children: Linen Hand
kerchiefs ; Silk Handkerchiefs; Hosiery of all
kinds; Needle-worked Edgh 3s; Laces,Hooped
Skirts, Balmorals, Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, «tc.
April 2, istki.
Always a full stock of all descriptions of CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, £c. We will also
have Garments made up at very short notice by
a llrst-clnss Eaahionable Tailor.
5523,805 23
All the now designs of
PARASOLS & SUN UMBRELLAS
SPRING SNA IIXS, RASQUES <t MANTLES.
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS!
of every grade and style In the market, compris
ing
HEMP.
of the celebrated mokes of Lowell and Hartford
Companies;
REAL ENGLISH BRUSSELS, Ac.
Floor Oil Cloths, Table Oil Cloths, Stair Oil Cloths.
Window Shades and Blinds, Matting. Rugs and
Matts.
Please call, one and all, and sec for yourselves
the advantage there Is In purchasing your Goods
where you can buy them the cheapest, as our
motto Ih always to make
“QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS,”
and at the same time will convince you that wo
are never undersold. "Wo always take groat
pleasure in exhibiting our Goods, feeling assured
that we have the most complete stock of Good*
in the county.
WHIPS, &C., ac.
Furling under groat obligations to the comiau
lity for their very kind and liberal patronage
Ur extended to the Firm, wo earnestly and re
spectfully ask a continuance of the same.
he ' Please remember to cull at the Comer directly
Opposite Irvine's (Shoe Store, (Sign of the Omrpet Bail).
LEIDICH St MILLER.
33rj) (Sotifcs.
TILL AHEAD!!!
LEIDICH & MILLEB
GREAT DECLINK IN TRICES
ITS VALUE IN GOLD
DRESS GOODS,
SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON,
Such as
Black and
Colored Silks,
of every variety,
grade, quality and
style; Monair Pop! ins;
Cheno Mohairs: Plaid and
Striped Poplins; Plaid and Stri
ped Poll de Ohevercs; all shades of
plain and llgured Mohair Alpaccas;
Valencias; all grades of Shcpperd's
Plaids; all wool Motis de
Laines: Printed do Laines
and C’hallles; Printed
, Percales; Brilliant
Scotch Ginghams:
Chintzes, of all
patterns;
t do., dre.
GRAND DISPLAY OF
DOMESTIC GOODS
CALICOES, from 12V, els. up.
BILLOW CASE MUSLINS, nil widths.
LINEN AND COTTON TABLE DAMASKS.
MOURNING GOODS.
Bombazines, Tnmise Cloths, Reps,
Poplins, single and double width
do Lnincs, Alpdocas, Mohairs,
Scotch Ginghams, Printed de
Lalnes. Polka Spott Foulards,
Crape Veils, Crape Collars, Hand
kerchiefs, Gloves, «tc.
Special attention given to the
furnishing of nil kinds of Funeral
Good.*, of which wo always have a
full supply.
AT LEIDICH & MILLER’S,
JACONETS,
NAINSOOKS,
NOTIONS! NOTIONS!!
*
MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR.
IN THE MARKET
CARPETS! CARPETSI!
LIHEX,
LISTING.
HOME-MADE It AO,
SUPERIOR 2-PLY,
SUPERIOR 3 -PLY,
INGRAIN,
March 29,1869,
BRILLIANTS