Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, November 29, 1848, Image 3

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R HENDERSON, AMY.' - 4
p9:,1848,47tr. -
'BotatitZitleff
A .virloty ,ot, 'Bcinobnainee'
Ca'shmeres, Mobs de 'Alines, and o;ber i llreen
Goods, psi rosoived and forsnlo' shebp by"" "-
d Hemp Seed.
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W OanaTY iiiiii.sunply o f `::" shove Secdo
AR's
received at in TiemoNYrf9yer S.
St.
j Nov. 1848 . '
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". JUST .repo.w e ; d, ' • Sy- eo - t,Reme.of C a — o
lina,'
' t 'lima Loo,! 'tp,oimauAen , ,;:,.Oi Sueanim,'
and othet . poiMlar.aire of
tha;SeionnileM.
' : • ' Gly HITNER
Nov 4%1848 '
• -z• :Water Filters.
-Trim StihitieribeVilitis 'jest received a fe'w
Slone Water Filters; which he will sell at City
Price';
~•• • . G W HITNEIL
Nov 290848-
•• • •
•-• risk, - Fish. •
911 LOT, of choice No 1 BLickerel in whole
XS.' half; and goniner,sharrela Also No 2 lie 3
(Win whole antHialf bortels in Store and for
sale •' • • . 'D HALBERT
Nov 29, 1848 •
Bennet Velvets,
—. THE'stibitfribOilontist received assortment
.of Silk Bonnet VelvSts,*of all colors, and at low
airless, also.R.ibbotis to match.
G W GITNER
CorliOle, Nov 29, 1848
.. Rouspelts Nectar.
' A simpLy of tiro above named - winter
'Oink, has been reeeived,by P. 510 N YER.
Nov 29, 184$ • •
•
Common Pleas n
nd Cnunty.
Its the Court of
' Cumberla
Take notice, that by
Virtue of - n- writ De
Partitione - Fnientle is.
sued out Of the 'Conti
of Common Pleas of
thunbtrln:nti - Connly,,
and in me directed, an
Inquisition will be: held
>on the Real Emnue of
I the -above named par s
ties, to wit ; - (A. Honest
and lot Of ground site.
ate in the borough el
Carlisle, bounded by
High street. Mulberry
alley; Gyp. A. Lyon.,
Esq., and others),
15th Devetni-er, 184 S, nt
e - premises, for the par
on nod valuation of said
I AS HOFFER, SIPtl.
Dr Joseph Speck
Areoor,
Sponslur,Tet B Lech
le.E.;and. Catharine his
- -wife,-Win._ Heagy_and
Sarah his wife, Alfred
Spentilor. and-Franklin
SpeeeleY,Rev, Win.
Butler, -Allan Gana.
ware,- Anna Wesley'
• Butler, with.nntico to
her guardian, Rev ‘V.
Butler, and Dr Fredk
Speck.
On FitTD AY, the
. .
2 o'clock, p on t
_pose of making 'mirth'
=EMI
Man
Carlisle, Nov 29; 1919
VALUABLE PROPERTY
AT PUBLIC SALE.
TIDY Arum of an order, of the Court of-.Z0m
.1131 Mon PICHB - of 'Cumberland County, in a
proceeding in partition between James Wood
burn, and SamuelWoodburn. et at., I will ex
pose to pbulic stile, on thc.preMises, un TH 11 ES-
T) AY, thr2igt of - December, 181 S, an that cer- .
lain Tract - of Land, situate, and being in the
township of
.Dickinson, and county of eunther
land, bounded by fidide oillsaac 13 Parker, lisq.,
Jaeob Belighriover, Johnson-Monte. end others.
-containing Two Hundred and y • Your Acres,
more or less: The' terms or mile will he live
per cent. of the purchase money to be - paid at'
the time of the confirmation of the sale, the
residue of one•half of. The purchase money to
be Paid onthe-Ist of A'pril. 1819, when posses
sion o f-the land will be given, and the lialative
in three annual, payments. without interest all
of which payurents shall, be severed by -bond
and mortgage: nod the share of the said Mathew
tyidson sod his six named children, shall re-
Inain in The land during his life time. the inte
rest of which shall lie ',aid to Wm for and
his life dine, the lutenist of which shall be
raid to him for and during his lifetlnii4 or until
his said dbildren shall signify their willmgness
that the principal sum be paid to hint, or ally
part therm', and then the same shall be paid us
the said mortgage becomes due.
JAMES 1-1.0 FER,
r. Sheriff's Offiee, Carlisle,
Nov! 29, ISiS.—lt
VALUABLE LIMESTONE FARM.
FOR SALE. .
TUI offer nt private solo a valu
able Farm, situate iu Southampton township,
F •atilain county, on the Roxbury road, about
three.:oiles north of Shippenshorg, adjoining
lands of Jacob :Ni'sley's heirs, Wm. Rodgers,
Win. Linn: John Cox, John Wolf, and Davis
Skiles' heirs, containing 300 ACRES., ef Lime
stone Land, abobt acres of which lull tint ber
land, and the remainder in a high state of eulti
. %retied:- under good fence, &c.—
The improvements are a log
.04g 1111 DWELLING HOUSE, a first
•:4 ' rate -Steep Bank, Aram,. Wagon
Shed, yilth:.tiie_Corn4gritte.' tied
other iteedsttrYOut,lmildings:: . .,There is an ex
cellent, youtig-t!Aprile:'OreherVof - cliniee'fruit.
or first-rate Perseins wishing
to see !the. property and' learn terms may do so
- lay calling 9O,tlie first4ateed-of tie suhreribers
at Neweilfe—Or the latter at Carlisle.- Posses
sion and an iridisputaille title given on the Ist of
April next. • ALEXANDER SHARP, .
LE R.ED MOO
Noy 9.9 th. i948-3ni
WOOLEN FACTORY,-
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-ALE,
• . • , .•
...TlM,.Sithaertber , 'sell it public sale, on
"WlthlsT - ESDAT, the 20 h of, Deeeisher
hie' WUUI;EAT` FAIZTORY, situate
CumbMintfd county, on the read'
liading;:fitini . - Carlisle titeCifittyshorg, adjoining
Allot vtllage of • Spting. - Milla add Cumberland
Furnace; ;with ten nuns of Land. whereon is
erected a good D WItiILLING HOUSE and
Stable. The .gcaring of the Mill is new and the
machinery clot carding, - stiiiining, 'weaving, full
ing, pressing shearing, 4c. is ingood order, and
entfieitint to mantifacture cloth from ilie,ficeeo.
Tfic,stream .01•Notiter never 'spring.
•sufficient' to propel'omelt more niackinery than
the .above described.. -
- .
;Med, alratit-o(MOUNTAIN'LAND;
atokaliOui'.",or.to and
,a hall miles from the nbove
dnicribeit 3ranerw.6ind, accesniblo by a good
e 941 autho /3 n.rfie time.
Sale . to ; -emninOn4 at 1 .o'clock on 9 aid dny
When' inade.known by . •
- CHRISTOPHER; JOHNSON.
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Ncrotlbuttttoutettto
and
pGounirif.MarchAti3''
..IPedlini inviternci . eall'and exaniiheAny :
stock Of .141eiliciniaf„, Paints:7 Glass, al,: Var-
.. , .
I
, 'PatentMedieinsti; •Herbe apd pxtriiiste; ...-!'.•.
.-.FliM,Chemigals; • Splice, giOurotond whole.
-Imitruments, . Essences; . •....--.
,P:titiy.siefi'l Oils Perfumery, it.c. t ,
DYE.SPUFFS. : ~ - -
I Log nricl . Cam Woods; ,', l
Oil Vitriol
Copporas,
Lae Dye
PAINTS. , • -•
. ,
Indigoes,
Madders,
Sumac
Alum,
Wetherill Brothees Pure Lead, Chiome
Green and Yellow, Paint and Varnish-Brushos,
Jersey Window Glass, Linseed Oil, Turpen
tine, Copal and Coach Varnish, and Bed Lead,
Aloof w,hich will be sold at the very lowest.
markbt price, at the cheap Drug and Book Store
of• . • S. 'W. HAVERSTICK.
Nov 29th,•1848 . -
Great Attraction for the Holidays
At •Kriss-Kiakle'S Head . Quarter's,
IN NORTH HANOVER ET., CARLISLE, TA.
THE-Subscriber—would respectfully inform
the citizens of Celli tle; and those who may visit
it during the Holidays, that he is now manufac
wring, and will keep constantly on , hand, a
large assortment of CONFECTIONARY,'
SUGAR PIJUAIRS, &c., suitable for 'hello.:
pronching festivities, which will be . , sold Whole
ante or Retail, nt the Oho STAND fit North Han
over Street, a few doors north of the Bunk,
where - he also has on hand a large assortment
of FRUITS and NUTS of the importa
tion, which wilt be sold •on nceommodating
terms, consisting in part of ORANGES; LE-
M(+NS. GRAPES, Raisins, Prunes, Dates,.
Citron, Figs, Almonds, Cocoa -nuts, Cream%
nuts, Filberts, Pen-nuts. English Walnutti, &e.
&c. He would 'also call attention to the best
assortment of FRENCH, 'GERMAN . , AND
A NIP:It:IC AN TOYS, -ever brought to this
place, eonsisOng partly, of fine French Fancy
Bones, kid nnli jointed Dolls, all sizes, doll
heads, fine China, common delph and wooden
inn - nets, kitchen setts and" furniture in boxes-"
Brass nod titt teumpets, Wooley dogs, bone,
tin, linsket and other — rattles: Penny toys of
all kitids, wagons .and wheelbarrows, fine tin
toys, tools in boxes, gamalt, Puzzles, &c.
Tornborines, Harmonicnns, Ac
cordeons, drums, guns. pistols; &c: Gratur . arad
Chinn toys, fine sewing Baskets;,Also, Toy
and baske's, and a variety oher .artit
too numermis to mention..
. In connection with the above he has just re
ceived - a prime lot of
• Fresh' Groceries,
consisting of pulverized, crushed, loaf and
brown SUGARS. New Orleans. Trinidad,
Syrup,- - and' Sugnr House MOLASSES, very
rheaj. Ininerial, Young Ilyson and Black -
TEA. Chocolate, Water, Soda, Sugar, .and
Pie-Ni. CRACKER'S. Cheese,Rice, Hldelting
47 , c. FRESH SPICES, such as nutmegs, cin
namon' cloves, pepper,-ginger allspice, ground
or whole.
All orders thankfully received and rninetunlly
Tordnded to by • ,r INIONYER.
Nov. 29, - 144 R. • .
'5O Sacks of Salt
11 - 11,9 T receitied in-Store tiltl for sale either in
to the sack or by the bushel at the Store of.
J D HALBERT
Nov '29, 1848
Hl 4uhscriber has entered into nirange
-1- ments with a house in Philadelphia, by
w‘lieh he will be constantly supplied with' the
beernnithe - of AV repp . ing Paper.--Cotitstry-Mor
chants, and others waslong to save twenty-five
per cent. on the above article can do so by call
ing at the-store of
Niw 20, IR.'S
Cranberries,
OF thr•bearrinnliiv in store and for tolliC.by
Noy. 29, 1848. ' P. MONYER
Farm for Sale
THE subscriber; intending to re
move to the West; offers for sale
'tie n the FA BM, on which he now lives.,
situate in Newton township, six
• milestone' of Shippensburg and two
miles above Stoughstown, on the road lending
from the turnpike to the Walnut Bottom road,
.containing l 4 Acres of Land, all of which is
first-rate Limestone land, except-twenty acres
of it, 'which adjoins the pine lands. ' About
twenty-fonr nrmes of it is also first-rate Timber
Land. The Farm is under good,fence end in a
high stain of 'cultivation. The immovementit
are a two-story Brick Dwelling House. Log
Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib nod pther..out
buildings. all of which are in gobd order. There
is on the placo n young and thriving Orchard.—
For further particulars enquire of
nov22-4tpd DANIEL ECKERT.
TlE•subscriber having just eethrnedfrom the
city, would inform the public that novi
opening a 'splendid assortment of SU MICR
H A , rs hi, ofd stand in N. Hanover street.—
'His — stock comprises Mole kin. Nimbi, Rocky
Mountain Beaver, Pearl, Cassimere and Silk
RATS,. of the most substantial make and latest
style. Also CAPS of every description and
quality.
lie invites his friends to call at his establish
ment before purchasing elsewhere, as he is con
fident that they will bird it to their advantage.
mnyl.o . GEORGE KELLER.
— WM.—Highest price given for Fae, Lamb'e
Wool, &c.
Anti
.Dyspeptic Catlinlicon,
For Dyspepsia, Nervous Headaehq„, and Liver
Diseases.
\llls is a Vegetable compound, warrented a
safeind effectual remedy, not only for Dys
pepsia, but for those diseases resulting from and
connected 'with a disordered condition Of .the
stomacli'and liver, or' derangeinentiof the
tive functions,rsuch as debility or weakness,
flatulency, loss of appetite, sour eructations end
ascidity of the stomach, cosiiveness, imadriche,
flatulent and billions colic. It is particularly re
commended to !hos - 6 who are suffering b linder
debility lind depression of spirits, its soothing
iind• renovating powers being particularly adap
ted to such cases.' .
• For.sale by 7 Ltr."NV 13 FLEMING.
(Successor of Dr. John Pr clgh, deceased,)
ILL' attend all Medical calls in town or
country, by DAY or MOM . , Old will give
every attention' to patients entrusted to his care.
0 FFI,CE' .Etist High street, oPposite
• [nov22—Gin'.., ,
THOSE wishing toftave • correct pictureei of
liemeelvetf or, their friende, woldd do, well:..to
soon' at the Daguerreotype Roorn,•in Market
ficfanrei Carlisle. -Room open , from 46,...t at, to
~novls
MUFF.9.4=rtief.si.iliiiitribor Just opening a
lotor Ladies and Childrea'ailuffa at.va,
wittENt
jit t recewedy a vaiifily7of , ..Frenh?Ciothe
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L9TH'CA , PS=JiIov receive , a genoral
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Wrapping Paper.
3 D HALBERT
Hat mid
Cap Store.
Dr, W. L. Dreigh,
'Daguerreotypes
J ArTHolvzsoN
- V.d5,1EPR.13:41 A LBE ler4lWest: Maid' airier,.
C til OiriYefirfif iheliee Pid,Pef
Philtidelphiiiinarkete
can afford. ••', The Csubecribee hurl uat i returned
from the' city, and wthild.respatifullv. invite' the'
public, in general and hlifthincliiiii;partioular; to
call and esanine'his steak; Whietkeinlireceif all•
the'articles utiutillY'kePrin his: line•Of;
Bitch as Rio, 'Java and St Dominge'Ciaffee's
Ifyson and Black Tees; Of•thi:
best quality & flav43, loaf, falling . loaf, crushed,
altirifiedynd brown 'Siigar's of every grade,-with'
price to suit:, HonCyf'sugar. house, Orleans and,
syrup Molasses. Spices of all kinds, •whieli
will warrant pure and fresh ground.:-Brooms,
buckets, baskets. butter bowels; wash 'rubbers,
clothes pins and brushes of every variety.—
4astile, fancy,Tosin and country,SoArs.- Al. a; a general assortment of chewing and 'sine.
king TOBACCO, spanish balf Spanish and com
mon CIGARS. GLASS, QUEENS WARE,
and CROCKERY of eyery description which
he'will sell at the lowest possible prices.
Feeling grateful for, the liberal patronage here
tofore heehawed upon him, py 4 geneiviis pub
lic, the subscriber tenders them his' hearty
thanks, and hopes that in.hia efforts id please,
and particular attention to business to merit a
continuance of their support. •
Nov'r 22 1848: )05. D. HALBERT.
Strong Breeze from -. Philadelphia. •
dIIARLES OGILBY will be re
r;ellr:
A ceiv trig this week a.large selection of
W N I'ER GOODS, consisting of
French nnd , English Merinoeit, Eachintres,
Mods. de Luinelt, Terkeri Shawls and various
articles of %Ladies' dress goods --
Our stock of Cloths, Gassimers, Vestings, &c.
will be unusually large, and cif:the choicest style
the city market can produce
Ladies and Gentlemen are respectfully invited
to call and exliminelor - themselves. Rentiniber
the Big Sign- nnd Big Windows, a few doors
east of the Market House, and directly oppnsito
Martin's hotel (novis
For Rent.
THE property known ns MID
' • DLESEX MlLLS,•situate•in N.
44' Middleton township, three miles
1 .44111- east of Carlisle. There are 90
acres of cleared land, a now Mer
chant Mill, with four. mu of stones, Saw Mill,
and a Plaster and Clover Mill. Tho water
power is one of the best, in the State.
Also, will be ranted, separately ,the FULL
ING and.CARD - INC MILL.
For particulpro apply to • _
W3l. PgN.ROSE,
nov22-4t
. 2_, Dit for Rent.
. suliscriber offers for rent,
from the Ist of - April next, a large
BRICK MI LI., and SAW MILL,
on the. Coneduguinet creek, in E.
- Benoshoro township, Cumberland
county, knowLA„ . l s Abraham Oyster's Mill. The
Mill commits tour run at Stories, capable of ma
king fifty . barrels of Flour every day.. The pro
perty is in good order, and the situation good,
with a sufficiency of water at all times.
Apply to the subscriber to New Cumberland.
novB-fit CHARLES OYSTBR
More New, Goeds.
ITE subscriber has just returned from the
T
city with n large and benmiful stock of
FALL and WIIITER GOODS. ife would
invite the attention of the public to call and see
his goods before purchasing elsewhere. Racal•
lecb th - e store. on West Main street; a few:doors
west of Beitenes Hotel.
EMI
• __NOTICE „_
n the Court - of Common Pleas of Cumberland
JOIN AGNEW vs. ANN.J3REDIN, Ad
minislratrix of James' Bredin, dec'd,with--no
ticc, &c.
•
• Te.eittnm Vend. Exps. to Perry county, No.
5 , 2 - Auenst Term 1848.
heptember 12.1848. L. On motion of - Mr. - Reed
dnnd affidavit tiled, money made on this writ
considered in Court, and role-for-the-appropria
tion of the same, arising out of • the sale of the
Rhal Wstate of defendant, on Tuesday the 12th
duy'of.Oecenabahrtext. By the Court: •
%V M BEETEM, l'roth'y
Prodinotary's Offiee,
Carlisle. Nov. 1,1848. S
NOTICE
THE Court of Common Pleas of Cumber.
land county has appointed Michael G. Ego as
an Auditor to marshal the assets of .J URN
LuTz in the hands of Ma assignees amongst
his creditors. Ile will attend at the office of
F. Watts, Esq., in Carlisle, for that purposo, on
Satorday the 9,11 of December next.
SA Mil bIL MYERS,
.1011. N SNORE,
novll. Astignees
NOTICE
LETTERS of Administration on the estate
of SAMUEL BROWN, late of Frankfort tP.,
gionbarland.county, have been granted. to the
subscriber, residing in snmo.township. All per
sons having claims n4ainst the estate of said de- ,
eedent nre requested to present them fur settle
tneni, and those knowing themselves indebteß
to mako t immediate psyment.
uov•2•t-(it . JOHN IWDOWELL,
Notice
A IS hereby given: flint all per - sone having claims
against the estate oVJACOB BEAR. are rc•
quailed to present them for settlement, and
those knowing themselves indebted to come for
ward and make pxyment wit Wont delay to
EPHRAIM .11
nov 1. . Assignee
Notice
LETTERS of Administration on the estate
of Dr..IOIIN - EIGD, dec'd, late of the bo
rough of Carlisle, have beenvanted to the sub
scriber by the .Register of Cumberland county.
All persons having claims or demands against
the 'estate of said deced't are requested to make
known the same without delay, and those in
debted to make immediate payment to
ALPRED
novls-flt Administrator-
NOTICE.
Larrr,RB .Tottamentary on the Estate of
MOSES STORY, lateof Hampden township,
Cumberland county, dee'cl,•ltavo" been granted
to the subs6riber, resitlitty, in the same township,
All petwitts having dentands against said estate
are requested to make known the same withouit
delay, rind those indebted to make payment to,
GEORGE SIJERBAN, .
n . 0v15.-.6t "- • . "Executor,
Auditors Notice.
TIID Auditor.. .appointed by Wip , 'Conr
Common Plena of Cumberland 'connfy,•to mar
shal:and distribute • the assets in the s.'hands of.
Henry Leidigh, assig,nee Of ISAAC KEMPER
wiII attend to the duties: ofhis, appointment et.
his office in the borough of Carlisle, on Sittur
day the'llik of December next; at to o'clock in
The. forenoon. : AI which time and Iplice credi.:
Ore will present their claims, and all parties in;
tqcsted may attend, if thet , think proper.
'01 . 1011 , 2-3t W. 13. KNOX', Auditor
-7 , • • • • •
Having thii day purchased' of John , E. FOR) ,
hiet entire . .etoch. of :goods waree,and mendiandize
.St.e.-now in-hie kora in the-,Borough:of,Catilide ,
'conditoted at the.'Barite
etapd;bY andia nay
IJOme.,
T
HN-roRSER
, ,
Leaf Tobacco: •
0 Huns.' , KENTUCKY` pmp"
eivr , Lod Toba6cp;'fOr.Eifile kly "'' _ ' •
FUNK. 41 . 4/4 1, E1t:.:.
r.p,ioTa",-?qt4r , gr---—__. - ---
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itirERIN'OES;' 0 --A- ; ,C.-11 1.7 t riEi 8 cIf c: 'TVI —A e A ri: - r,ll 6 't n. ii .. : ' .
; 314 Soya q.? l
:••
ItIBBMIS; ./Si e fr77A t further 69 -
~ Kplii,or,Anirraiii.Ye lyec *ibtirms. for iri mini iv
'46ol.9goleiollAbb.ohill.9lte arid.:BuelcitiK • giiit , r e .,
GNIT,
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4431101* ,
• . • .farlbOt.
1. pvoty,articte,,or!,6lndiCipii,
,j-.nolv; utie,Aojether,', , ,with:, , ,=Ptihdtsi ,
dite,',Veirnishes;,Tifrikeutirte;,Pettheitery;ltostie,,
titionery, Fine,,c.utlpryo.,,•FiehrnEe;lebkle r _tt
B reehes of;.,4ltnost.. eyery
nd retie-variety oroltie t ,prijlg lc yrhibh ! stn: de•c-,
aintitied Jo sell' et the. reitx4.6.wasT prieee.
and lie rei,ore fee p etfully requested t uotio.pftstr.
the 01;1) STAN 1?, ~,thenikiy:.rest assured
that 'every, ortiale will beAeld efAgotirl quality,
and ; pon reasonable, te fins.
•
.. • niey 2 4
•(' :Ptirfiiincit t • Oiliran .
A FINE and freslirititiPlY' rom Roussel's and
other of the testreitphouses, emoug-which
are double extract , SweetTriar,. Rose Geranium,
Verbena, Pate,bouly; Ifelletrope, Millefleur and
Musk, tastefully put'up indlor sale'et the lowest
prices. Also, for 'the. Ilair,,Biiiiitoline,'Pom•
made aux Flintre, ,Tettnr4ind Atari. gloss; Bear's
Oil, Maccaistir fine-scented Antitmo.
Philocomejleeti 'Merrow, fine Myrtle, and Vio
let Pemmndes. Also :Soaps, !inch as
Ritussel'i3 Shaving Cream, Wright's. do. Military,
do, - .Almond and. Palm Wash Soap, ,malting 'an
assortment urisUrpassed.by atryin the borough. •
may3l SAVERSTICK
WRIGHT & SAXT'Oitr,
MP 0 RTE RS and Dealers in Foreign and
DomestieJIARDWARH, GLASS, OILS,
PAINTS, NAILS; IRON, STEEL,‘&c,,Eapt.
High street; oppositii'Ogilby't: dry gond.' stoie,'
Carlisle ; Pa.; have/jusFieeeived and tire now
opening a large' assortme n t or Goods in their
line, to which then world call, the ittlektipitkr ;
Farmers; Mechanics, Builders, Housekeepers;
and others_ wanting Hardware, as their stock has
been bought at the lowest rates, and will be sold
ate small profit.
Thiiy have also - reeeived a few 4 - 14.0.VEY'S
PATENT STRAW and CORN STALL{
CUTTERS, to which they, would invite the at
tention of Farmers. These Machines have ta.
ken the premium at nearly all the Agricultural
Exhibliimis, in the country, and tirtirciiiiitlefed
preferable to any other, Clitter now
• ori2s
Wq ' zWlq7l;,T .. (r7l
T HE subscriber has- just received a large and
even: five - assortment of FAL - b - and - WI - N - - --
'IER'G 00 - .)S, which he is determined to sell
as low , as any other.-esablishment in.Carlisle.
in the county Gall and see and judge for your
selves
Ilets satisfied that no one_can undersell
him, and will give 'good bargaineto ell tjto may
favor hint by calling at his store in: West High.
street, nearly opposite Beetem's Hotel His
stock consists of Cloths, Cnssimerse, Stitinetts;
stain, cachmere. merino and , silk 'Vestings ; Me.
ritmes, Alttelms, Mous 'de Laines, Cachineres,
French -worked cofiars. kid gloves, silk fringes,
gimps, flowets, thread laces, ike A large as,
sortment of SIIA W,LS, such as Plaid, long and
equare3-13Innket -Cnclimere, Tibet; Terlteri;
Mous do Leine, black Cachmere; Nu FLAN
NELS—ScarIet, yellow_and white.; cotton flan;
tiels,..blunk‘ets; linseys, Kentucky panes, tick
ings at calicoes 3 to 61 cis, very nhenp
musltns, hosiery, Berlin! and Cnuhmere gloves,
comforts, woolen* yarn; winter ginghams • Alse,
a large assortment of LIONN RIBBONS,
very low, satin plain and figured Mantua. plain,
bared, striped and floured Also GROCERIES
,and QUEENSWARE, such as Coffeg,. Ten,
Sugar, Spices of air kinds, tobacgo, negnrs,
crockery, glass and (plea naware, rice4rfoti :,
olate.
stareh.Tngether with nunserous'othel" articles
-
R CROOKS. Give.him a call,
• - ; oct3s GARMONY
Aernt :or owners
'MIELE CZOIAP.
irty opposite Pawn's Hotel,
NY hero Clothe. cassimeres, satinetts, vest ings,
flannels, liiiSeina, Canton flannels, shawls, gloves,
ribbons, Irish 'owns, muslin de ;Totes, aipachus,
'Coburg cloths, mnrindes, velvet cords,'tickings,
ginghains, calicoes, bliTtkets, Groceries and
Queensware, will' a variety of other good's ea,,
-be-ha d-verrlow,--Ga I han d-see -It is-eh erk stock .
novJ J G CA RMONY
riIHE subscribers would inform their custom•
I ors and the public generally, that they are
desirous of 'giving tip business, and will sell off
at first cost their stock of pry Goods, Groceries.
Queensware. &c. The' public are respectfully
invited to call and got BARGAINS.
They would say to those who know thein
selves indebted tO the subscribers, by note or
book account, to call and pay-up as soon as pos.
sible, as they intend to wind up their business
in a hurry.
nov 1-3 t MYERS & SHEAFFER
ritHE subscribers having purchased the right
1.
of Cumberland county for making Crow
oil's Patent Thermometer -Churn, they would
respectful y inform the Farmers and public. in
general, that they will make and offer for stile
their Churn s
p at the Cabinet Ware-room of Geo.
Spangler, in. 'N. Hanover street, next door to
the office of D. Smith,' k:sq.
'rite principal advantage this Churn has over
all others in, that_ it is so eanstrucicd that the tor
can be taken 68'0 as to give free access to' lilb
inside clothe churn,- whio% makes it convenient
to.put in the cream , and get But the batter. A
Thermometer is attached to the end of the
Churn so na to show the 'exact temperattire oh
the cream, which experience shows should IN
60 degrees to make good Butter. A chamber or
space is arranged around the bottom of the
churn, for the purposeof admittingoold or warm
warier, scuts lo bring the-cream to the desired
I.6ffnieraiiiiii wlfheifrintititig — the warer' - with the
cream. The secret in churning 'butter bli, to
have your cream at the, proper 'temperature ; it
will produce more and 'better butter, and take
less time in churning;, it churns eqUallk Welkin
cold or warm weather—no such thing as having
calffed butter. All that is necessary to make
good butter all seasons of the year, is to get one
of Crowell's Patent, Thermometer Churns.— , ,
We would most respectfully invite the public to
call and eicantitie fur themselves.
x'' 'GEO. SPANGLER,
'SAWL. MYERS. •
• , —.
. . .
' Mr. Geo. Spanglor—Sir: We have been using
the, Thermometer Churn got of you for, some
time, and :find ii far superior to the old barrel
churn for several - easons; first,"groat saving of
time in geithig butiorolic nveraga Jima of thurn
ing nhout fifteen minutes, (all weathers); -sec
ondly, the huller when oftininoil le much , firmer
than,when,.using -inrother."Chnrn tinelly, my
folks say, they would , not exchange' it,for any
ether' 'churn, and:tiVice-the original-coat of the
Thortnometerrehurti....;.; ,
, 'Sep:: Y 8,11848.1 • .. :,;;W:W.,:,SHBAFFER.
Mr. Goo. Spangler--I; have had tit& CriiWet.
- Thermometer. Churn -yoh.nted& for me An , use
nt my place,nndlticlis. net: bestial ti :to Say ) hit t
Farmer ehotild he without :it: ',Fifteen minutes.
is tilf the..time.re . nitirtiCtp, riihke entEtlitlP
Valueof this' :Intier,coMiiiete
this, th a t y. it requires , More , time at , - shy, ore,
season thn tii , iipot her, I bit, the , i s timperhtnre
of.r.the cream nncessar,)&lo,Moke. butter, le Pro.:
dueed with terminty,and`vvithOiit the,adinixture'
of waiM Or '
cold' water With' ihe eiestit „
• " • ;Fri:EDIC•WATTS,
"l`CiliSle - , - Ku-17 - ,19415 , ;" --= , --- • ,
brihefit'cifthe , .botter part of men
I ?eve
Mt•j§rtii of
y.
welinvefo .thirty littid:lasi nc,the.'olo bar rel o elt
be "ciiniparedlinrowhieiVl
either for:
t tiarr,til'eifprit' t'oisif goofi*.friu'..fohr
hourii,to;chtitit,the-,'clioritlitg;
_Therieelifeittritive can "churn -butter ' , in.:,
frorir-filteert ,, ,i6-4Wentinutsi;-twenty
cream to the.
properlem poraturp."
eau.reeem 7 ,
mendkt the4nlblie , MCnocheat:VC
•o
•16 3 ciSEPH
•
.
Wittpitfaciukk.',,toe , , order
,WARE' of :eveiy:destiriptiOn , , euch ,anfurenue
'Sdeinihry'si'f3aftt,,CTrtigeht '.Bedatehde;: o ar.- ,
rtialettiMhlsilityketbst
be b
urabile,Wtitio:
typoirfr-0 9 *1111 ilkttrObol l jib 16 1; 0211)*417
i i i ti f r anectlif4l4l4,ll
.rap‘.
inOdergit#l.7.ld4A*4*,o- ;(00 Jp 44
1 1 KVAlltiPottah , 4 171 4
Vljust rpdoir; ',4tpkroploir i l y, v i ,
, !• , -7 ,, V , • 'r
. on.
ESE
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- 44!.ia et; Cailinfe
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LeITES.I' Attßi VAL
seeing INt at Cos T..
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MEMO
• '
.onseuid-LoCfoi . Sale;
_
,stilertuveirdesiratile:!..V.Wo•story,Dwell..'
, II rug' apnea; with ; n
auk huildlifkattialieiLreittiate Weit , Linither
street adjoitung'the lot-of-Mr Joint Keller, gun
aturtiow. T°
Rua property-belongs ft . %%ter right Co a well ut
ing,lot;;Whittli.'r_eritle,rs it more lifialiahle
• Ritould'
it, ea; atpr,ivate g9th, of Do- .
Oehiliiii; it 'Will . nfrir - gti. y on.
that dtiy,.at.,2 o'alock,,on. the, prOmiSes. ;For
rns
ter,,,which m
, will .he ado....easy, ektljt to.the '
suerther',
_nearly iipposite the Railroad ;oi fi co.
eel ,
The House . and Lot, adjoining,: belOnging to
Mrs. Creighton, alSo for sale '
novls-ts , JOHN F.HILLIVS .
Ag'
Igor' Rept:
j am
~THE subscriber - ope r a for rent for onn
Mor more yenrs, o WAGON AK lf,fi.'s
YII nud BLACKSMITH SII.OP, botfi
under ono roof, ennui() on the Trindle
Smog road,'near .Richard's Invert', in North
Middleton townehip. It is a first-rate stand,
having been occupied .as such for ninny .yeart#,
and being well known. If rented by single men
hoarding could be got convenient.
novB . , . JACOB RINGWALT
Warentaise for Rent. , 1 - ,,
,ii
- WILL be rented by public outcry,
." ./: I , :on SATURDAY; the
co r n mod
1
••••1 , 1 voinber, the 'large .And coMmodunis
II iiii!
I) i ‘:', WitehOUßT, - Sitiilite on the I tailroed,
••I
-'-'-- in the borough of Mechanicsburg,
'now
.. , . George
liecupted-by Singty.or ;The Ware ill
house Lot fronts on the Railroad 263 feet, giving, '1
pliinty:a.ilipin for cars and wrigontr '- '''":• •-. . '
.• 7 1'he'helf of the Warehou - Sei front the garret to
thelower'floari is finished as a Dwelling-house,
and caphble of cunifortably accommodating sev
eral families Attendance will be given on said
duy by
TVIEILEY
SLISA N A MEI LEY,
Eers of 'Henry Meiley, decd
novl
' House and Lot for. Sale. -
.. . VIII subscriberoffers nt privato.
- 1;21111 the-property n Wltichite now.
lives, situate . in Plainfield, Com
tV, 5 I -0 .;\ berland county, live miles from
Carlisle, consibting Ma LOT con
tattling upwards 'of An Acre or ground, on which
is erected .11 - new 'two story Brick DWELLING
HOUSE Sinith Situp. Stable &c. l'here is n
never failing Well of IVater nearthe house, anti
alary,e _.titunber_of.sers_chOice Tires on
the lot. It is,an'old 'mud Ibr n Blacksmith, turd
well known AB - 61111.11 through the country. The'
Whole . property'isin - good - condition: ---- - -
11,ttot sold before Saturilay, the dth of.Novem
her next, it wift - oii hunt day he exposed to puldie
sate . at one o'clock in the forenoon, on the titre
mines.
ortlt-pd GEO. fIORNING
Valuable Limestone Farm-
AT F'RIVATE.SALE.
:Tlll3 inibecriber offers at Private
, Sale the Farm on which he now
iii
15 situete in DickinsOlvtavn•
'I ship,' Cumberland co, on the Wal•
- nut Bottom Ana about four Milos,
frOm Carlisle, containing 109 Acres, more or
less, of first rate Limetitone Land, shout 9A acres
of which is cleared,•and in high state of cultiva.
don. The improvements are a large Frame and
Plastered Dwelling House, Log Ilsrn; 2 Tenant
(louses, Corn Crib, Wagon Shed and all'other
necessary Out-buildings. Also, two younglOrch=
nrds of very fine febit, ono of which is now in
full bearing order. The Farm is admirably
-situated, and presents strong inducements. to
intrchasers. For further info ration apply to
the subscriber, residing on!the Farm.
. se p97,—.1 a • p . • GE(L LEE.
VALUABLE FARM
AT PRIVATE SALE
T-ITE-sobseriber-offers-at-Pri--
' vale Sale the following
. described
Real Estate, situate in North
Middleton township, Cumberland
county, containing 150 Acres,
more or less, patented land, about it?.s of which
are cleared and in a high state of cultivation, and
the resTdue covered whlt thriving young 'limber.
The improvements arc a twO.storY Log House,
Stone Kitchen, Frame Barn, Wagon-shed and
Corncrib, and a line young thriving Orchard
witlif. choice fruit.,' The Farm is well covered
with Locust 'Timber. There are a number of
never-failing running springs of water near the
door. The, above. mentioned tract.iri all Lime
stone Lend, and is in. a healthy neighiiorhood,
within two miles of Carlisle and one mile from
the Cumberland Valley Railroad, and lying on
the Canodpguinet creek. The Form IS con
venient to tke Carlisle market. The purchaser
can have the whole Farm, or 100 acres and the
Improvements, or 50 acres, or the 50 acres di
vided into Live or ten Into, fly this latter divi
sion the property would suit persons in Carlisle
who wish to purchase ,
An indisputable title will he given. For terms
apply to the subscriber, residing on rho Walnut
Bottom road, five miles from Carlisle.
septa . JOHN FISHB URN, sr.
Plainfield Nuriery and Pomologi
cal Gardens,
Five wiles west of Cal (Netvville toad.)
110 OW contnies one of the largest an !Mat se-
lected assortment of FRurr TREES. ever
offered (or sale in Petinsvlvania, to. which the
subscriber wishes to call the attention of all
lovers of fine fruit. .Phunters will' find it deci
dedly to their advantage to purchase of us, as we
have no immense stock of the very finest large
healthy trees, of .thwhest grafted _varieties, such
as cannot be haul elsewhere. Apple s ,Peaches,
Pears, Plums, Cherries, Apricots, Nectarines,
Almonds, Raspberries, Stu...wherries, Sec, to
gether with a spleneill 'lot of Evergreens. all of
which will be sold lower than ever offered here.
.tnfose, Apple trees very large, 10 to 14 feet.
high, strong stocks, perfectly farmed Vends, - of
bearing age, at 10 eta each. Ordinary Rood trees,
such as are usually sold at Nurseries, at from 5 to
7 cts each. Persons buying to sell again supplied
at a liberal. di sconni.' The NM that we are re.
moving our enure stock to other groonds compels
Os to offer such ettraordmary inducements to
purchasers. Every tree tent from our establish
ment is distinctly labeled and' carefully packed,
so es tb give the moat entire sittistliction. T rees
ordered by letter will he 1113 earelully selected and
pnekee as if the , purchaser was present, and can
besafely sent s thousand miles. Printed este.
l o getaturnishe,tlgratis trod apploonion. Address
post paid, ANDRE V cAßarrigits,
octl P-6.0 Cerlisle, Ps,
ITTGULAND,
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to Its pre,lent state of perfection ; n the, experjeace
of fourteen ybarsnas furnished them the most ample Op.
. portunity to study, in their various forms, the diseases for which It
is reconimended, and to adapt it exactly, to their relief:Joni eon. ,Pa-
Gents Who wish is REALLY goon Media ne are invited to give • t a trial, and satisfy
themselves of its superiority, and the invaluable property It possesses 'arrestfilli "
and curing diseake. The bottle has been enlarged $.,0 hold OND,O,T.TART, and twits 1:
present improved form may safely elaini tiff' be the Demand CUEAPEST Medicine of.,
the ago. Its progress to the fame it has attained' maybotraced by . a lo ng.4ne (acts
and cures , that stand as landmarks and beacons for the invalid, ppuntorf t h e Wart°
the haven of health. • • " - "• •"'
The 'following is from Col. S. G. Taylor, a gentierenn.of high,standlngenti*tenhi'
acquaintance in,the Southern states, and•lutely appointed Consul to New.G4iidat,,S .
•
Messrs. A. B. & D. Sanas:— Nan, York, January 70HW..
0 Escrism ert,—llaving used, and witnessed the effects of yourexcellent pteponittok!
'of Sarsaparilla on different .persons, in varietal parts of the •Suhthera..country,
Virginia, Louisiana, Texas, and Mexieb, -i feel molt pleasure in stating the high
.oninion entertained of its great medicinal value.' my own case it acted almost , l
like a charm, removing speolily the enervated stale of .the, systemouul.
the must agreeable manner, a tonidtintl invigorating influenee: -- "' -
Your Sterstipasillit 0 highly approved nod' extensively -used by the U . : State* ermy::,
in Mexico, and my cousin, GEN. ZACHARY TAYLOR, has for thei past five.yeare-:
been in the habit of using it, suid recommends the same; Ito and myself adopted the'
article ut the same time, and it is now considered an almost indispensable requisite
in the army. In conclusion I would sny,thnt the better it Is known the "Mere 'highly
It will be prized, and 1 watt that its health-restoring virtues will-hake it,geheratly
known throughout the length and breadth of nor 'widely-extended country. •.•
yours very respectfully, Se CL
• U. S. Consul to New-Grenada:-
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REMARKABLE..O...URE OF .SCROFULA..'.L,,o •
Soul Conn.,lsavery I, 1841:
Messrs. Saves :--clentlemen—Sympathy for the afflicted induces me to Inform-OS
of the remarkable - core effected by your Sarsaparilla to the case df She
was severely afflicted with the Scrofula on different parts of the body; the glands' f.
the neck were greatly enlarged, and her limbs much swollen. After sugering.ovel R
year, and finding no relief from the remedies used, the disease attacked one leg, and
below the knee suppurated. Iler physician advised it should be laid open, which was,
done, but without any permanent bene fi t. In this situation we heard o f, mid were
induced to line SAI4DS . Sarsaparilla. The first bottle produced decided and (atm•
able effect, relieving her mote than any prescription she had ever taken ;.and before'
she had used six bottles, to the astonishment and delight of her friends,' she found - her
health mute restored. It is now over a year sin,cer•ilio, cure _was_ellected,Land.fter
health remains good; showing the disease we's thoroughly eradicated fromthe systein.
Our neighbors are all knowing to these facts, and think Sines' Sarsaparilla a Flint
blessing to the ago, , Yours with respect, JULIUS RUIZ.
ki:: .', ' Extract trunk a letter received from Mr. N. W. Harris; a gentleman welt known - In,
l'---__ • I Louisa county. VS. :—" I have cur e d. a negro-boy of mine with-your tiarstiparilla
II /,-.l' • who was attacked with Scrofula, and of a scrofulous flintily. Yours truly •
•'' .. Ficicrick.s 11011, Va., July 17, laid." •• N. W. lIMIRIO.I
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• The following testimony from ' Rev . John Grigg, late Rector of th e Church of the
i Crucifiticti in this city, commends itself to the attention of the allieled. Numerous •
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~ certificates of cures of various diseases effected by this medicine aro almost daily
.ti received:—
1 1 - Messrs. SANDS :--A member of my family has taken your valuable Sarsaparilla for
l••i mt severe serofulotis affection, &c. with the must beneficial effect resulting from its
,;.1 • use. ft awes me very great pleasure to record mytestintonrin behalf of its virtue'
lilll1;1:1 and efficacy, hoping that others inny be induced to make a trial of It.
rj-i 'tXeu Pori, May Ili, IMO. JOHN GRIGG. -
Messrs. A. B. & D. &otos :----' Neriaiek, .4". Y., Oct. 0. 1847%.
itl ' •--,-' Gs scrtestcy--=Peelitias of gratitude induce MO to make fl public acknowledgment
of the benefit (have derived (rpm the use of your Sarsaparilla. I have for several,
• .. I, i lit years been afflicted with scrofulous 'swellings to my head, which at times would'
Y gather and discharge at toy throat, nose, and ears, and at offers-would break out In
•r , different parts of my face, and head. These continued until my throat, face, and • head were almost one complete sore, and for a long time I was so hoalse that it was
1 ' with the - utmost difficulty that IMotild speak above a whisper. ' During-this time I bad
formal attacks of pleurisy and ether diseases. I conatilted different physicians, and
i 1 ' tried various remedies, but reeeivedno benefit until I commenced using yourZansa,
l parilla. - Into now well ; the sores are-all healed, and I attribute the result &Mealy,'
i i to the effects of your vititis Utsi
valuable medicine.
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Yours,
respect and gratitude, PUEDE CAHOON. ..
1 .11 a Being personally acquainted with the person above named, I believe her statement- -
to be correct. JAM r.s.m. D. CARR, Jostles of Ike-Peace. -
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PREPARED AND SOLD, WHOLESALE AND lISTAILi /3r
A. B. Az, D. SANDS, DRUGGISTS AND CGEMISTS,,
FULTON-ST.,DOSS or..WlLLiam, Naw
Sold also by Druggists generally throughout the United States and Canada
,Itl .by S. ELLIOTT, sole Agent to
ZIEW GOODS! rirEw GOODS!
JUST received at the
• 'VI"B MOIL E," a large
assortmentof FALL'S:.
WINTER GOODS,
"T'.A consisting in part of the
• following articles, viz :
FOP. LADIES.
Rich satin striped Coehmeres, Aimless, Mous
de, Lain. new style Albions, figured dress Silks
plain Silks, Torment's, Merinoes, French wor
ked Collars, Kid Gloves, Shawls, Ribbon's,
assorted Silk Fringes, black do., Silk Gimps,
Bonnet Silks, Flowers, Thread Laces, &d,
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Black French Cloths, black Cassimeres,fancy
Cassimerea, Cravats, Satin, Merino and Valentia'
Vestings, Cloth Cups,
Also, Muslin, Gloves, Hosiery, 10•4 Sheeting,
bleached and unbleached Shirting, inconet,
Swistl Mull and Bishop Lawns, bl k and cid'd
Kid Gloves; Silk, Cotton, Lisle l'hread, Merino
Gloves for Indies, gentlemen and misses; cotton,
merino, cachniere, alpaca and woolen Hose, for
ladies and gentlemen.
t I would inform the citizens of 'Carlisle and
vicinity, that the above goods, suitable for the
Fall trade, are eponed and ready Ibi inspection,
and I am confident that persons examining my
stock, from the greatly reduced prices would be
induced to make their purchases therefrom.
• sep27 • S. A. COYLE.
DEW AND CHEAP STORE
Great Bargains.
rio nE subspribers, recently from Philadelphia,
,11_ respectfully intorm rho citizens of earlisle_
and surrounding houurry, that I hit) , have jest
opened at the corner of N. Hanover and !mitter
streets, an entire new stock or DRY GOODS;
O OCERIES and QC , EE IV A RR, together
with n general assortment. of BOOTS and
Sflo ES, all of whieh have been purchased at
the present low prices, and will lot sold very
cheap for cash. Please .call and examine the
stock, as we are determined to sell at very small
profits.
They
have also been appointed ngenti for ihe,
snip of the Pekin Tea Continuity's TEAS, of
which they keep n general assortment at Philn•
delphin retail prices.
S. 1). POWELL. & CO.
St and GooDF,&,,—An nssortmoht o sag
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and Purse.Claspa, Slides and itings. - Purec
Saks, Steal Benda, Crochet ' Putterna, - Needlee, -
kcjnot received by
pep27l
Doctor'J. Armstrong,
.1 HAS- reMoved •to Movander!s. Row;
• %-- Pitu Street, oppositt, the dwelling of Dr.
_ , ILoomis. ' 11O'cloiiiiiiies in ilio prit.th,o .of
...'..IVIEDIDINE mid St/Ill:DRY: Midwife•
ry •
and Disclose of: Women and Children,'will
:claim special attention. :• . iret2s
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.'".' . i'' l `.• Cleary Millinery . Goods. ..• •
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SVLENDID, as9rtnrient; consisting
„ „•,
iftowins atidTEATitins, , cheap foi
- :
.47 S...StieOnil rhiladeltilaicti.
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opp2pl
3V ails; Nai ls
': , l,:gt4B l lFutieliiii.uitilsl(l . ll . o dSi 11 C
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WOrliogs - lttorvolor do- , •,se
tor ante F 4 i,UNKABI-11111.41Ftgi : :'
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.I[ATA'rE 11It q OF, B 0 0 Ta-r.-Aust rf ceive
-Sholleto 0 oum'plihnlidtiiiittnenrof , Lidies!,
,and hildron' Shoes, rildopod Pricas•t
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` 1 loi 'Or Tit rkeri Shei I se;...
0,„ qlsq atutAifigay]i) Blankot ,SkrA;lsol97,.
.cipliping the,clipalatore,..of
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41411,01dEt
JD , .men,c!,prFtiinCli Darin reco,liiid; ilk,' I
*ft,r,Wat.iportiit'otOr,allknds: ariOkqilesbldriew:
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~ ~, ^ ~~r .~^, ~., gig. ,
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Price $1 per Betllcr r i sue Dottloq for $5
C arlisle
tiPtACIAZS43/400011*, 1 1
TIIE subscribers have just reoeivedfrom the
City the largest quantity of DRY GOODS
ever brought to Carlisle. Their stock consists
in part 01 the following: •
CLOTHS—MIIe '
brown, blue-hick, green,
from 81.50 per yard up to $4.
C A SST NI Ell ES and V estings—good, heavy
and fine striped Cnssimeres, 75 eta 87i and 81
per yd. Some of the most handsome Vesting@
in the county. Casinetts from 25 to 87i me.
CASIINIERES and Mous. de Lemuel', from
15 , i to 621 cis.'
CALICOES—about 5,000 yards, some very
good at six cents per yd. Alpochas and Meri
noes, 181, 25, - 371, 50, 62i cm. Splendid lustre
Ginghams at 12.3 Ms. Yard' wide 'Muslin at 4
eta per yd. - Good 'Pickings, 61-;.10; 1 21,1 8- i•
Bestquality domestic Gingbams,Warranted‘fast
colors, at 121 cis. Fine Irish Linens 50,
62i, 7.51m5. Linseys, 121,16, 25 cts.• Woolen
Flannels at 12k, 281, 25, 31,50 mei • • •
Gum Shoes, all kinds and sizes. Ribbons for
bonnets at 8, 12.4, 15, 181, 20 cm. Laces slid
Edgings,. cheap, real thread lace. wide, ni cis.
Cloth, Glazed and Fur CAPS, 121` cla to et:
Together with almost every eitiele in eta:line,
which we nre-determined to close out, very low.
Also, on hand nn assortment OVREADTI.
MADE CLOTHING . . Minnibling - ollinifettlinett
Coats at $5; Pants ; 1,75.t0 r3.sofor'eassimere;
Vests, 1,00 to 3,00 for satin. We haven large
stock of Cloths, &c, f;om which thosesnii se
lect and have their measures taken tTho cannot
suit themselves in ready made.
The Clotlkip_g Store ni-conduetedlby,aeorife
Bentz, who Is n - Cliniivoledjed lobette — oribii
best 'l'ailo s in this county; who will talliti,nies
sure and tincture clothing fron4 - 11 to $5
on the • tit oh per than cap he had olsoydhere.—
.Give Win all young men
oct4l IA di,.,.NV
VERY IMPORTAMIT'.'
'To those who wish toluyoat = .
-their Cash to the ve4.ltictit,:4ll
va HMO
ir ill A R LES o,GlLlrris now opening hilt- •
lJ immense mid splendid atock:or FALL end,
WINTER DRY GOODS, and tospeetfullt in
vites one and all to call andiook .befere,gutette-
Mg. es he is determined -le„ give,: wiser "nelt-
OA Ms . in thi.tvii y . .priveeand theantifttlitoodn-
Rim'stock et:Maisie ',of all , -kinds 'and:Attendee of
Clot hs,.Cassitheree;•Casinttl te;:gefill0 1 1 - 41 -101 "•
hiriscyti; and,
• thor ;Woollen line;' i'liditeZieb: , . •
meree, '
stile, Wilmer,: GiOgltanis,r.:beautiful - )int
Calicoes, rtittallns °yeti ; kindAind..9l4elit3q,•wp. -
tiemelv chenit'; the best and . ".lergsst' kloAri'ot: t.
CA- RPETS thot' , he heeled liiiiten:Yeilte'tothi , :v
er,e. , ; 'pattermsi•gitodl' fabrics
ell EA r.. A lareer.assortritett t ec
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101 l nod ,completa - useertireent:' of !Vidlee*: . fina :
DItEIBR , GOO DS+ , k large
Sif Q ind,,GßOCEßlES;all•C•l4hich''.wl4,
be sold at the'smalleet,profits:' , .
Be sure to' call and' see: for.yOurrilvvi, bitote:, .
'purchasing leinemheetheithr, 04; • ,
wolf es(ablitiked:stand,nt
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Af.L the‘ndviiatt(l-t.sottlar:Oterp, lie lure n
[the day ma , i
LlFE&..tißo'l',lttlt!.B; # 0 111.,„ . .111 4 1001 atreg
yA. coun Tv, amnia received:,
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CSuntry illinnel;'oVwOol;‘aikheriFlE
--siteet:i,..i.o,l'ik:'mv;ol‘iq,,,f,ottl7,s;
%/t• TAltere4` loCc s elciiiirieV;'l4,ot l i o ;
..“.,Alpachti*Atod,Airalilpirreabeigiffilit
cash itt t.);13p4 4;v, .540
,rll.igpottAvDizaziog
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