Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, May 12, 1858, Image 3

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CARLISLE PRODUCE RIARRIET.
ItepOrted Ilveiddly foe the d by
,Woodword & dehemddt , •
FLoun. SUprrfam, per bbl.
do.,' Extra. do.
do. do. _
Bee ' , do.
WRITu WliliAT per bushel
do. do.
Bre • do
Coux •- - • do.
OATe do.
CLdvensuuto do.
TistontepEsD do.
Belitxo
WINTER Beacee do.
PHILADELPHIA E.
, . .
FLona,.per barrel, ' 450 a 4 75
Thitra family flour, , 5 00®13.00
Bye Flour,
Corn Meal, • ' ' 826
WHEAT, best white, per bushel,. 1 1701 25
Prime red wheat, ~ 1 Nell 11
Rye, per bushel, 70
C mo, .. . -, 72
• .
U its, .
Clovereeed, per bushel,
Whiskey, per gallon,
BALTIMORE MARKET.
MI
noun . ; per barrel, - • .. ' .4 25®5 00
--oiiiii-eztra,—__...._____,-
_____:_ .• 4 87
. • City, mills, • . • ---- 5 - 25 -
Rye Flour,. . . ,8 62
Corn -Mea l,-- - . : . - •'Z 00
'WHEAT, best . white per bushel, ° 1 15®1 22
Pamir rod wheat, ° 1 03®1 07
Rye. per bushel, , • 70
—Gimp,. “ •
_., ; . ..- • 67®70
Oates " - . 39
.
Cloverseeil, per bushel; - 450
. Whiskey, per gallon, . : 2l
XumdlST - -OF DEALERS =Of .G6ods.
Warn and Merchandise . Also Distillers, Millers,
b,rmen, Tanners, dm, within the County of emu
herbed!, returned and classified in accordance with the
several seta of Assembly, as of to it
Carlisle - .
Abner Benta„dry goods '
D. M. Cocklin, groceries,
J. N. Araustreng, lumber,
.11, E Slispley, •• "
S. M. Hoover.. "..
W. B. Murray,. chat - -
Woodward A: Schmidt, produce 10
lo -
• J: Itheoui A,Sou, • 14
- 14
.1. A D. Itimads. coal "-- -•-.
it. A. Miles, dry.goods 14
, .
Henry Mullin,•clothing -' . ~- 13
Reuben Line, dryltoods . 14
11. 31. Johnson. las.,ks _ . .. 14:
IV. lo•lialler. groceries - 14
W.ll. Trout -
, hats-- -- . ~..,__ . 14
.I'. I). tlorcas, stoves .. 14
James London, books - 14
A. 11. Piper, '*" . . 14
Samuel Elliott, drug. 14
14
ThomasThomasConlyn, jewelry .
14
J. W. };by; groceries
• Henderson A Sons, produce • 10
JactibSener, shoes . . • 14
',J. D. Halbert; groceries • -12
S. W. Ilaverstiek, drugs 13
Fredericks A limner, marketing, 14
Arnold Al.ivlngston, clothing 13
J. P. Lyme A Son, Winter.. • 12
Jonathan Common, shoes , - 14
J. A. llumrich, dry-goods - • 13
David Common, groceries. _ 14
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Ja'rUh.,Wolf. g.' • ' 14
A. U. torider o . •
Wm. Gould & Sen. dry goods
James Collies marketing --- i ---
Jarg). Keen, • 0 . • -
li. C. Iluyett, groceries
Shrom 4.4lutfer,lumber, ...-
F. ylouyer, ‘Cenfeer. k 2 stores)
Arnold A: :ion, clothing ....
George Keller, hats' • '-, •
Philip Arnold. dry.goode
J. 11. Keller. hats
Henry Saxton, hardwais -
Steiner A.Co., clothing
Charles Ugilby. dry-goods,
W. D. A. Nauglejettelry - - e
IL 8. Bitter, clothing •
C. !Obeli, groceries
11. j. Kiefftir; drugs - - •
G. IV Hither, dry-goods '
Henry Ilarkuess, groceries
John Faller, - - - 0 . - -
John Keony,
F. Messersuuth, ° '•
James Wtirattahan. 4
B. ihiutch, clothing
Smith & Taylor, books '-
William Askew, marketing
henry Rhoads, furniture
J. It. Weaver
A. 11. Klrillg,
David Sipe,
J. W. Smiley, clothing
11. Bainbridge, shoes
Thoniasol'hilllps,,shoes
Robert Moore, shoes
'Buiressevcract
H. Ruby & Co, produce • la
Benjamin Biggs, marketing _. . .14
William Cleppqr,!.. '
1 4
4 .
Al. 31. Angle, lumber • ,
Philip Detrich, groceries. 14
Baughman .4. FeanaugErt, gmcerles . .14
Baughman & Fiisnaught, produce 13 '
Samna Sugars, marketing 14 ,
WRlls, , lloere & Co., drY , toods • 13,
Anthony F. Wolf, wares - 14-
I , 'S. Arts, sheen 14 ,
S. C. Heller, " . 14
J. Heck & Cp., drY.goods • 13
J. & .1. 11. Iteddig ' •• 11
Bomberger k Blair, produce 11
Goesetnan L Waggoner, clothing 14
.1. o.•Altick, drugs • ,14
btorlck. Runkle 4 Bro., dry•goods 13
Forney t M'Pheroon, hardware 13
'J. Stumbaugb, dn.,. 14
Jacob Fugue, groceries " 14
John Bridge., clothing l3
. W. A. Coo, oboes 14
Totten & Stoisrt, dry.goods 13
John /Venni/. books , • 14.
John Criswell, drugs 14
J .
Fisher. bats 14
Grabill & holler, hardware , 13
I. H. Bikes, stoves , 14
NIMVILLE
13. L. Levi, dry goods • 1
Fry k 31'Elwaine, stoves 1'
•Jomph Lau,t Ain, clothing 1 '
Stough k Diller, dry-goods • - 11
J. 31. Davidson, shoes • 1'
William Drattin, drugs 1
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%VIDMus Ilimd, a' l
W. L. 31'eulioM, groceries • 1
William 'Venal& marketing • 1
William halm!,• . " ' 1
Jonathan Ferree,. " 1
James M'Candlish, dry goods . . 1
W. W. Herron, drugs • 1
W NOT .eILATIIIIIOIIOUOII
Townsend k Co., pioduee
raul A lira., , - "
'Woodward A3ehnlldt. produce
lohn 6.,Davldson, dryLgoode
Edwin James,
J. Hood A Co.,
Alexander Gisedhart, maltetlng
Illeus Bishop,
NEWTO ' N
P. A. Aid A Bro., produce
J. A J. 11. Harsh, proluco, (New)
Alfred Jlinlalt, dry-goods
C. Vosnaught, "
A. C. tr. D. Miller "
J. U. numb. pro. (Oakville)
Highlands A Washinger, dry,goods
Jam. Bishop, marketing
J. M. Waggoner, '
Jamvs.Kyle, dry-goods, .
SOUTP.AMPTOX
Yosnaught & Leule.g.rodhee
1). & u. Clever. dry goods
J. V. Vaughan),
Fehorh, Sons & Co. 0
George Clever,
Henry 313 ere. marketing
James A Clark, "
' MIY/LIN
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11lattry Suyder, dry-goods
Lewis Zitzer,
FRANZ/01W
Oneen, dryads
Ifueswicia,
L E
tmemaker & * Elliott, dri•goods•
Jousamt Strive
lloovar & Ilebuck, mirketlog •
Calvin M'Clear, ••
C. C. Stouffe!,•clottitug 4
Dicemeon
David flays, dry.g?ials .
... • 14
- Russet* Dice, •• , • . . . 13
—Christ. tk.ker, . .., . 14
W. 31. Watt.. -. 14.
Jacob Plank, ll -- 14'
'J. Greer, ACo., •••• . . 1•. l4
• Peter() ' --• " . 13 .
havid Claud y, miasmic' ' ' : 14'
i. O. Hutchinson, marketing ' 14
Jamb lieetern, marketing ' ' 14
. , . .
- SOUTH litiOol.ino m.
Moore n Corghrid, dry goods . _ . _ . _23,
Mullin .4 Aletander, ,
— J:• - .C. - .11 - D. Gutman, • ••, - . ..... _ 3
..0 al. Leidigh,' '-'. ! l' ." ' -4 12
....
, , - • ' -'" - - Mormon. . •• '
• ,
Leldig & a tephene, drylpods ' 13_ %
Pasteur 4% null, .., .. • • , 13
Way . kissel, drugs , f . ... i
..., . . 14 , ..
lioaril ,Bliniiiir . coii. ' '
Etlu ucht, dry-go,oda . 14
• ' Eitcvsz..fiEniaa. -
Weaver l Browne'," eU„ . drpeOOds .14
Joshua, Quip, ; 18'
Jacob Simmons; • ,; ~.; 14 ~
DaytA I:Strohm, - 18.
.7.11. Laidig, produca; ; _• 14
1 .8.010 , 1410i3V343•5. 0 . •
ipantel6sokort,dry ede 13 IQ'OO
Oswald t Co., Iduaber'7- • '1 413 • 'lO 00'
B.lnalvor:edhstier, primince' 1%. . 1240;
mt,,oria.leetuias.. . • 9 12 •
130.40tlinFirer,,..v< • 00
(bower' 13%. , ,1,10,60,1
.11unsoiel k Coover, lumber:
Jactikffkfklat'drritott4: • : !:
?`'
• • ,
lieufkiinn & Bon, hardware ,' • . 13 • 10 00
im Ina - , Image
deo ib Dorshelmer, looks • , . • 14 . 7 l
Brindle i Selsnlinger, drylooda, , 12 • 112 00
.
•Swieber & For, . ' 14 - • • 7 00
D. ornloll, rlotbing . - - ' 14 7 00
E. Lainnet. shoes • 7 00.
Bobb,Oarratson &Co.; hardware 14 • . 700
. .
Wonderly k aro, stoves . - . .14 ... ,7 co
John Harley. Marketing . ' 14' .. ': ' , 7'341
IL.l7llson & BOIL stoves , , •• • • 14 - : . 700
Daniel Holmeei !Awes '. . ":14 ,'7 00
1 - lteigle rring;:druge'—" - :, --: - 7° --- :- --- 13 — = ,- .....10 00
b. 11. Kieffer', olothing •.. .:... 14 ' 700
Levi Snell,. ~ . 14 • 7 00
ID. lb Swller, ' O, •• • .. - 14 7OO
Henry Leapiilry•goods ' -- -14 ' ' 700
John Rah:de,. .. .
.
Andrew ilingleer, groceries- . 14' 7 00
Jacob Eforninge - r, ~ - ' • • 14 " 700
William II ux 14 - 7 00,
ton, furniture '
Samuel Worst, '•
n ' 14 . ..... '7.00
. • UPPER ALLEN. .
- , . ~ _
Ooeweller & Zug, dry•goods ' ' ,-13 ' .
'Mr , Shrieer - - - --= - - - 1- -7 , - , '---------34__.
. • _
• 4.20
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4.02
2.40
1:10
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60
4.00
2,25
llymam Congneekee prOuce
Peter ()Matlack, marketing
Robert Ilettriek,
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• LOWER ALLEN.',
George HAMM, ary.oods • 14
Abm. Brower,. 14
. John Ruts, " •• • 14
William Lloyd, drogi . . 14
•
NEW CDNIOIELAND.
Charles Oyster, lumber ‘• .13
J. B. Church, " ' 14
V. Freeman- 1 3
It. Martin & Sons " . • IS
James & Musser, " 11
6. E. Leo, 12
J. O. Miller, dry•ttoods 14
• FiaIt2PENNSMOROIIOII.
4 24
20 ®2l
Jacob Henninger, groceries 14 - r • '7'oo
John 3l'Cormick '. . . . 14. ' 700
Warmly &"Zinn. lumber . 14__ 700
Jacob Longueeker, groceries - 14 — IOO
(.1. W. Feeler, dry-goods ~ • 14 . 700
11.& . J. Itynard, luml.er --.. ' . . 14- .• 7OO
W."1: - Martiii - & - C4lumber
Her & Ilunurnj, - ' '.12. . ..12 60
•
Wm. °Tao kr, 1.11-ocarlee • 14 . 7 po
-8. H. Patterson, Incoduca . ;13 - ' ' 10 00
Mieb.l Free I-• '" ' ' . ' 74".: • . 700
D. Donliuger, dry-goods • , -..,14 7' - ' :, '::7•00.
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Hupp S: Son • dry-piods 12 12 GO
14 7-00
Semite' Slienfor •‘
floury Kupp, produce.
Johu Kul., shoot
'TANNERS.
Samuel Graham, West Pennsborough . 14
George liosht, Frisnkford, 14
Miehnel Minkb ',
14
A Lthony Foreman, West Penttsboro' 14.
Samuel Davidson, Norville ' .14
John Wagoner.• '!. " • .14
_
"Klirleker, Newton, • , 14
Jacob Miller, -' . 14
F.. 0 E. Rinehart, tionevrell ' 14
W. W. Frazer , 'l4
Class
Benjamin ilasehore
Wm. :Willem', t 4 hippemthurg
Jeremiah Coaver. u,
Wm: Wamtmr, Dlekimota
A. IL illair, Car Milo
11.
It. Imhie. Jr. " •
It, enrimin,, Silver Spring
.1. Cl..Wolin
Henry Ilabhlo
ine..b Noss,
Richard 'Miley
.ltryenn & irr'ine. Upper Allan,
Geo. Shimler, North Middleton
•
MILLERS.
•
Diller & Crider. AVegt I l nensborough,
Charles Fregim,
Nlan.liall James
& Invitee
Philip 'Zeigler, North Middleton
itarnits. " -
Vonsel & Gomel. South Middleton
& Sheerer,
Peter Gorman
W„ - S:Cobefitt, , Carlisle,
D. 11. Vnglesong. Monroe,
U. W. Leldigh "
' Benjamin Wrier
John IVilliams
S. & G. Brandt "
tlillrr & Cherly,•Merbanicsburg,
Jacob Coiner, jr.7 C. Allen, .
Christian Eberlya, Allen,.
Joseph Bucher t "
Nebingerk Co.
. Martin Caufman v " •
Joseph Whisler • •'
S. Urfa), East pentisborongh .
.1. A. 11. Rupp, Ilaropden
henry Manning, Silver Spring, ..
- T.-11. Bryson . ,
O. 11. Bucher, '•
Henderson & Sons.i N. Middleton,
• • • :DISTILLERS
I'. A. Aill & Bros. Newton,
Ahl & Ensminger "
Robert Quigley. Hopewell. - • •
ileltahmoler,& Sou. Monroe, .
A. Bolder & Son. South !Middleton.
Myers A Benson, Silver Spring,
Henderson & Sons,
Samuel Grissinger, North Middleton, i
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OYSTER-HOUSES.
•
John Nicholson,
Eberly & Sought, Mechanicsburg,
Samuel Rupert
John 3lnloy
Henry Irvine
Mra. Low,. Carlisle,
Mrs. Miller, , .
J. Stratton .
k:lsenhower &-Morrett, Hopewell
TEN PIN ALLEYa
David Long, Mechanicsburg,
James Wharf •, 2111111am' tables,
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CCMIIEALAND COUNTY; F• -
I hereby Certify that the above le a correct list of the
Deniers In Merchandise, Millers, Lumbermen, Tanner.;
Oysterman. Ate., returned by the Appraiser. Notice Is
given to all . persona to lift their licenses 11 , 1111DIATELT.
and al. who neglect to do so wlllbe returned for selling
without license.
N S 311 T ING.-RE 10 . 1". A L.-
C. 'VON iIk:MEN, respecthilly informs the citizens
of Carlisle and vicinity. that he line removed two doors
comb of Glass's hotel. in North Hanover street, where
he le prepared to execute all Mt de of
work connected with
Ile has always en. .band large assort. 'N.'S' !.
meat of ready made Bilks. Usex, Pistols, •
Locks Keys. Olin Trimming', ,Le. all r.l
which he will sell 111101PFAIO or retail. lie else attends
to mewing all kinds of Guns, Clocks,_ Locks, Ac.; en
graven on Brass Copper and Iron. Um nth; motes Ac, Ile
line also purchased the patent right for Itipb . rifliffillifies
and Stay Out's, which he offers to lime public at vmy
low - prices. Ile hopesLluit by a strict attehtion to bus
iness, node desire to please, he will merit ne r iicll as re.
,rite a share of the public patronage.
One thousand elanut new MANTILLAS; imported I Alar All kinds of fire Arms made to order.
from Paris fur the occasion, _
May 5, 1858.—it
Neu) atmertisements.
SIIA W LS AND MANTILLAS
- i:itra Inducements t 6 Ituyeeirtliniii , CUU . n. Otiel.tag
o. BUM' IN'S NEW Brom No. 415 BROADWAY, one ikor
South or cuntil Street. ;1-L3y:ironic,
ON MONDAY, MAY THE 10Tri.
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WILL BE EXIII lIITED ON. THE OPENi,NG DAY
SPECIAL NOTICE TO LADIES.
. .
In order to satisfacterily Inaugurate the auspicious
eyen't or Removal ti his Nero and k'degaut :t.ke, the
subSeribei has determiued
DURING TIIE WIIOI,E tIF TIIE PRESENT SEASON.
to offer to his very numerous patrons thrmlghnut every.
section or the Onion., 31losT EXTRuntmcoor Ism:lemon,
Al RF.UARDS PICICZ.
Ile is. now manufacturing from Importe4 Parisian
De igne,,
1119 ST EXTENSINE ANILENTMELY NEW
STUCK:
having. In accordance with hiaexpressed detertninath
as per prior announcement made a complete clearance
of all his former merchandise.
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Thu advantages of min:basing from this enllection
will, therefore, at once be manifest, every article in the
stock being entirely fresh and new,
Elegant Black Silk Summer Circulars,
.I/o. do. Silk and Lace,
French Lace Metalline, ••
- - Do. do.. Talents,
-
Do. do. Cireulers.
Summer Cloth Raglans and Detainee, -
Lierege and Crape I Imes Circular.,
".Mourning Mantillas,
° Misses' Mantillas,
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Ladles' hasten and Traveling Ciento,
together with every other faahlonable article ce.theetew
•
wish the Mantilla.-'Trade
Bonutiful 3lnllnsbnwla, In ltdaFk and wblle, and every'
&Arable color. .
N. I.l.—The subs:filler takes this opportunity of slat•
lag, that whilst fully resolved eau tunlnteinitig the high
character hla,establishureat has already obtained for
keeping atticleh of first class fashion and quality, he Ic
equally determined to offer them at prices iu lacconl.
ante with the present season of retrenchment and
economy. "
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GEORGE COWIN,
' 415 nrwd• ay; New York.
(Under the Urandreth Muse.)
May 13, If5R-2rn;
cIIARRIAG v.. AND HARNESS.
ciik:oir.-1 offer for rule the CARRIAGE AND
II INIISS loilonglnd to the Rev. Dr. McClintock: The
carriage to by tine of the Lost Newark builders, and if
In excellent order, cost $240, The hem.. was a l s o
mody_ity mm of the beet makers, and hoe been used but
a few years: •If applied for soon,l nllleollbotheerrhtgs
and harness Ibr MO. Can be seen on application to
- A, • , .1. W. MARSHALL.'
Carpel°, ••
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May E., 1858,-3t
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N her eby • •
OTIC E.—Notice is given i hat:
the ‘• Hat Business" 'condticted in the Serous-1, ,
. 0 Newels. by Wililant E.'dratser; for' the subserlhim.
under the name and stylo•of '• William E Cratiee,
Agent,"-wes dlnconthlued on April Ist, ISA- ' " '
The account books are in the bands olnitio subscriber.
who ouly. in duly authorised to colled7thenatne. and
reqbents all persondindebtedon said' boolieito call icii
=dint* and nettle their accounts,. . ' ; -
JAMES BILOANI.LISII, - '
,
May 5, 1.858.-3mon. s; . . . - lioniille. '
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1000
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, 700
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LOOKING GLASS
PICTURE FRAI%-IInsiANUFACTO4Y,
10 03
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lkaii:ZJd . StiiSt;'llisti - Y0rk.0111611215 - Claitia SL
;PO and AlrdGraenwlch S,trnet.
A largo easortruout of every ..dee7rlptlon of Looking
Glawe s and. Inctura Frames always on hind.. Catuitry
orders solicited. Moods carefully packed and etilppett
trianypart oftho United Matea oreanadan.
May , U. V. MULE% Agent.
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AD MINIOItSTOR'S.,,NOTICE.
Letters on theestate. of
John C. Kline, late of Dickinson townsbipifiuntherland
county, demised,. herr Wen issued to_ the. subicriber
rexldint In Mounm township. Alt persons harriuwelalum
Against the estate are nwitied to prisont them •psuperly
authenticated tor. settlement, ,and• those Indebted. to
rua k eDir o Pl;DaP nwi t!to•' '••' • •—••, • •
e?' •„' '• :Adininl;trator,ollJekus deed; : .
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Lioti..would;lnsPecilllll7 Inforik
apd thomlcinity that r.he has.nommonont th e
...HANTUA MA KIWI knialpese, lu All Itn.bninebes, es her
'anoldonai on North' Belford street, directly oppooltelbo
Nnglish'LitOorati.churey "lirotO she, happy '4.o'
yak' Oii ,whomsay htvor lien . ith AOW t
nAnordorAwilibeSiendoA tO' PrAPAPtir Unknt
, Oinfi dun*, and - Avery . .odio!tonnOe to,.oponrisouifio,
1 1•P' 1 ; 11 1 at J c, ' :RJURICCOA.LABEL
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1000
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cilAlltb • AND FURNITURE.
subscriber having,lbeated 'hileseit permanently
In West High street, two doors above the Railroad De.
pot, hesjust opened his
CA lIINET .WARE.ItOOMS.
where-hw intends, no- usual. to-tunnufact ure.and..kcep__
constantly . on hand. (wor r y style LI parlor farniturc .
.
and chairs,
Walnut and Mahogany iDressing .
Burraus with "marbletops, Sofas,
Tahirs and WaelratAnds,.;.. .. _ _ _
• . Wain ut " What note " and Ward. . .
rupee. '
FRENCH' AND PLAIN BEDSTEADS ' '
- :PA BLOB-and 1100KING-ehoire—with---velvet-or --
hair cloth srata antElawkw. • . .
Mahogany and walnut chairs with hair cloth:
or cane seats. .
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700
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particular attention paid to epalrlng and rarniahing
furniture of all kinds.- •
Being presided ril.o with an excellent• HEARSE. ha
In prepared to fill all orders, Ihr FUN ERALS. In town or
country. • `
COME AND SEE -K ELLER,
CORXEIt OPPOSITE;111E 3iSIUCET Horse.
BOOTS, SIiOES,IIIATS AND CAPS,
NEIY AIR RIVAL.
•
We offer to our formericustotiters and the public In
{central, a first rate assortment gouda, suitable
for '
SPRING AND SIII.IIER WEAR..., _
unsurpassed for beauty, style, duetihility,_and cheap
nevs. Our stork consistsof —'
- FINE SILK. 3101,KSKIN lI.ATS„ • ,
Fine Kossuth, Boys, litSullm; and Childretes Fancy
Hats, °revery ceder. •
87'llAW GOODS AND CAPS, wo are sure the_ best
assortment over offered ID the county, and woriity' . the
attention or all. . .
IlOO7'S .4ND SH,OES
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of every yorlety and style, Ladildt, Misses and Chit
dren's fine (haters. and all kinds - of Children', Fancy
Stunts. •
For Oentletnen a good dsitortment 0r every style and
'finish.; .in•fittverr variety. In our line. •
Thankful.to the public for past (Mors, we solicit a
Continuation of custom. as we ere sure-wo MI Wilke -
it to the advantage of the purchaser. .
.1. 11. ICELLEIL, - -
Carlisle, April 25.
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14 700
7 00
14 ' 700
14 7 00
13 10 00
14 7-06
14 . 7 VO .
14' 700
. 1 1 2 1' "7 li 50
14 7 00
14 7 00
'l4 - 7 00
14 700
" 11 15 00,
• 14 7 00
13 J 10 00
1 . 4 700
14 - .700
•14 7 90
14 7 - 00
14y7 00
1'4.7 00
14 7 On
II ~ 15 ce
13 10 00.
12 12 50
(IN WEDNESDA Y; MAY sth, 1858,
.
Vj —At 10 o'clock, A. M., .will Fold at PUBLIC
SALT', at the CABINET WARE' (BOOMS, No. 411 WM.
nut Stre'el, Philadelphia, the entire'Steck of New and
Elegant Furniture,.. - Comprising 'till the - usual 'mea
n"), in •
ROSEWOOD, WA.I.NUT AND 31AllOGANY.
This stock - was manufactured byT'T.• P. therborne k
Solis, expressly fer Retail Sales. and la guaranteed to
ho of the nest iftsterlals and workmanship.
The well known reputation nt this house, whe hate
occtipliFiftlitieVe sfand for the-bat, twenty years. Ix
an assurance that the goods aro all they aro represented
to be.
25 00
• 25 00
25 00
25.00
25 00
25 /0
Purshasers from a dlsitines ran bars' their gi oda
packed on the promises, if desired•
SALE PEREIIIPTORY , r , To clone a partnership ac
count. _ • _ [April 25, 185 R
.-
25 00
25 00
BACK AGAIN
Di. .TO ' THE OLD
The subterlber reipecl fully informs the public genet ,
ally. that he has resumed the manufacturing of 1100T8
AND it HOES, in West Main Areet, a few doors west of
the Railroad once, and hat leg a good assortment of
Leather, Morocco and Prhominga, and engaged' comm..
lent workmen, he is prepared to Make up to umatrule,'
every deaeription of werk In his lino. " 4
5 00
6 00
600
600
' 600
6 00
,600
600
6 00
Ile husnlso revel real from I.llllndelphin n well selected
stock of uotyrs AND SIIOES, comprising every variety
for Spring and Bummer moat, which he °frets allow
prices, •
Gentlemen's One French Calf Roots,
do. Gaiters, Oxford Tics and Brogans,
• Ladles Gaiters. Hoots, Buskins, Slippers and Iles,
with a large variety of Buys, Misses and Childrens Gai
ters, Ita4s, etc. etc. Purchasers are requested to call
and examine his sleek. ROBERT MOOItE.
• Carlisle, April 21, 1658.
30 00
40 00
IMO
M. BRICKER,
County Treasurer
In
•
ISOOT AND 81101 , 1A1AKING.1-J;
) TAYIAIt, return their Placate thank,' to--
their Customers, for the Tory liberal patronage eaten.
led to thew, and would respsettully Interco the public.
that they continue to manufacture; CUbTO3IEIt Work,
at their old stand. on North Ilene% er street, two doers
above the drug atom , of S. W. liateratlck.
With a trumber of first rate workmen employed and
facilities for securing the best stock to be found ha the
market, they are prepared to make up every description
of BOOTS AND SII,WS. for ladies and gentlemen's wear,
In the most fashionable style, And of WAIIIIVITCD ma
tenets and wOrkunun hip
Many years of practical experience in the busineas
both hero and In Philadelphia Justifies them In sa) log,
that they areable to insure full eatisfael len to all those
who may leave their eiders.
April 21, ktisB, tf. . J. & O. TAYLOR.
AR wA BATON'S
ErPRIN X G ARRIVAL
IMMENSE StOCK.OF
.
' The aubscriber lute just . - returned Rum the Eastern
cities, and would call the attention of his Mends and
t 1e public generally to the large and well selected as.
s irtmont of HARDWARE w bleb he 1111/4 now on Laud:
c msisting In part of DUILDINO MATERIALS, such an
Sally. Screws, Hinges: Hells, .Leeks,,Glss or every de
Kcliptlon and quality, such as Cl.lllllll/11, M bite. polished
American, French, Enamelled mid Double thick of all
slam, Paints. 011 s. Varnishes A c., Ac.
TOOLS—lncluding •Edgo Toole of every description,
Sawn Planes, Brace and Bias; Augurs Squares,o uages„
Files, Rasps, Hammers, Vices, Anvil, Screw Plates,
illacksuiltbs Bellows. Ac., A,.
' Shoemakers and Saddlers will find a large as/aliment
of Tools of evsry deso, iptiru. together with Ladles' and
4entlemen ' Morocco Lining, Binding, Patent and
French Calf Skins. Shoe Thread. Awls. Bo:. Pegs. Lasts,
liaruesa Mounting, Collars, Birthing, Whipstock, 1/...r.
kale, Saddle Trees, Ac., Ac. • - • •
Also, Coach Makers Tools and Trimmings of all kinds,
such as Hubs. Spukos, Felloes. Shafts. Bows, Floor Cloth,
Canvass,- Cloth.--Bautask '.lringe, Lace, Mode.
Spring Belts, Ac,
• Cabinet Makers; will find a large -assortment of :Var.
Mahan, Oak, Walnut, and Mahn:any Veneers, Knobe of
all kinds and sizeddiAloublingx. !theta, hair Cloth,
Plush, Curled Hale Chair and Sofa Sponge, ac„ Ac.
Housekeepers will also Bud a large ains.rtnient of
Knives and Yorks, Britton Albata and Silver Plated
Table and Tea Spoons, Candlinitirks. Waiters, Shovels,'
and Tongs, Iron and limes Ketilig. Pans, Ac., , together
with Cedarwdre of all Willi, such as Tuba, laucketa,
Churns, Ae , de. •
Agricultural Implernente,entbracing Plpwi.ofati kinds,
culthratora 110 M. Shovels, hakes, Forks, Chains,
MON. a largo sto k, comprising all kinds In general
use which I am rolling at cit.o wholesale !Ares.
Itomentber the tad stand, East &lain street, Carlisle.
April 7, ipro , . 11. SAXTON.
t 0 ZA1.14.1.01i, ItEAL ES.T.A.T6.O-;.:Under.
order,or wile from the Orpliank.Coart of Caulker'
land eattutyi the tiliderS4wied will otter at - Public tale
the Coliowlmt pniprrty lu the beniugh:or. Carn.lei /ate
the Beal ti4ate of Samuel lilchlsou. deceased. ,
„ - • , A'iot of ground situated on Loti/hbr
adjoining the lute or Mary . Itiehison and
g••• hair.. Containing 30
•• •
• feet in fronland 120 feet in depth , . were •
a. leas. 'rriit a one story , frame Iruge
'OthOr . buildisfira thereon.- Alan too
_lait.4lDilltreirrffr r i he 1 1. 1,0 ...1 , 1_9 0 . DithlOPOP.. mai_
Dining each 15 feet in front and lA,reel 11 depth. Al.'
so three Ldts situated on Lo,nte`ilans.atlj didort lturua
rthapley, or , It. Nateher. and Jefferson. ratli con
taining about 20 feet in front 'and .120 Met In depth;
Quo ories(' Lilts bap twpatars
,frama 'ltaiuse eroded'
Charon,) t• - • ' '
_The sale'rilll held S,t - the Court 'rouge, on Thut‘tef
iy the 20th of May next ; St 11 o'clock . , A.
..,f4op the'
•
teripeof sate srlll bo . nusdoknotilthy
ADAM StI!•BI:MAN,,
April 21. 1•503 . Trustee to maks sale:
A- • ' r.llOOK.i Wit' THk, '51.11.11. :$.
, • - .1 , ; , - ,-,', .61tlit PilitLlfillEft).• .; ,',. t
. • I tfeenu Fermented Liquiire, or tjm Art of ffroi;
,liM.lls 14111111 g. ' Iteettfylug arid llauulbl Uri nu ,Sugara;
IT•loeit sl4rltteed all {4lllO of: Llno're;lnefu; Ithrflift i'
lutdVlMMlth'*ltbreMat 'Outs, T b ls 'werfe: ttbleh' has
been ' fatonddj :retie wed .by . the fir: Y. l'regth : etmealUt
1000441111 We dlrertfone 1U Ali... Thine, Metallurgy, p,v-ro
techy. Artificial Guenn. Coymetfmt Artftetal OPAI. Are
, Ida. Artleelal Pahl', 131.3:1140‘ig, of 'Shall,' Lae, *apes ,
.1 1 thx,17eMinti. Nitre; Chundnac Cletinkingland Clear.
Jog Sfaterfalc•Famllt:tinspe, Starch Pollibi Colown Wen t '
other Perfumed Nateral Pent:Nees: AnttqUe 01ht•Ilair
• Dyes; and Bastorervi Solderocaud fUlterlolottVandshest
'Maluku t.Prfte•s2,midled free by the autbnro ~ 0•...,• , ...)
. WIT
DiL. FEUWANOEIt: practical ebtusiet, , ,, , c
. Itty , ltilltuoit'l:',. '. 148 Addeo LautitiattlfMdt.i
~
• ,
~ .
~..., .
THREE lifILER*EWPOP,11)11ilt18130110.
. t The - fifteenth 'session of this InatltUlion will corn.
P. e lee on Atondey t the Od of may next. .The more., of;
Instruction embraces the nautili branches or No tenting&
eduratlon. together with ,the Latin. Greek. French and.
Gormait Inagua:rem and •Tueni and Inalrumantal mutt's.
• - Terms t—Goanlinit,%Waidoing and Tuition • per res.
felon. (21 weeeks,) $OO 00. t Votcintulars cohtldttinitpar. - J
ticulars, addrasal • ,•• • • • • ' n ,
D.:PENhinn En.lllaritsburt,
Nr,,E W. 0.0 4 L, 'Y A It, 1)-
AT THE if EST.IND OP CAELISLE,
..- The subscriber would respectfully call the attention
• of Limeburners and the citizens of Carlisle, and. the
surrounding • country generally, to" hie "NEW COAL
YARD, attached t qq Want House. on West High st.,
c
where ho will kee onstantly:on band a large aupPly •
cf the best qualit f COAL, ••. • •
Lykons Valley, Luke Fiddler, Pine Drain and Trevirr;
ton,Broken, Egg and Nut-Coal—screened and dry coal,!
which he Pledger Minuet( to sell at the lowest possible
priees. s ltest_quality of Llinahurnor's and Blacksmith's
Coal always
Altotders.lettat tha Ware.llousu,.o . r at his_rald
donee In Noah Hanover Street, will he promptly at
tended to. ,
, April 14,1a—tf. • e,; .J. W. ItEtIDERB9H.'
311 ,
OUNT: DEMPSY ACADEMY:
This Instltulion orens this, the third.week; of
ApriC , 'for a 5 months sow; on .
The school le located In -4 healthy and a Pieasont rn-- ,
rat tewn, and alT.mde a thorough English and Classical. ,
Education upon very roasonable terms. . .
Access easy.' Mr. Hondo' of Carlisle runs a daily stage
Co Laudisburh, via Warm:Spring's, from the first nam- .
od place. Tuition, Mardithr, Boom and Contingent $6O
por session of 21 weeks. T. P. REICHER, Principal., .
Londisburg April, 16:1868. r 3 M.
•
ehalrs of all kinds and stulTe:l spriug Lotmors.
• Curled hair and husk 51ATTICASSES 01 ovary variety,
°gather with all other articles usually found In Ids
Ina of business.
-• , .
JAMES It. WEAVER
Jan. et, 3858.-Iy.
AW NOTICE.:-=THos,. 'hi; I.3lDin
.
Lcontinues the pl'actlee of the Itt , the earn
,turinorly,neeupted by his father, Win: M. Diddle. Egg:
and more reeently k hY the law erm of Penros? & Diddle,
now dluolved.
.P. ILUAIRIGIL ,Attiwiiei'ai Law.
iitedeti‘it:feirdecira
south of Glenie-I t otel. All butlnese entruldidle hltd
proieptly Attended to; •
aw W:
I M. PiNitill3l4 ills removed his oolce lio the rodni
ibrmerl3inesupled .brldm on .lilain street,. fewidoors
east of the Methodist Cburoh titer° bo.wlll promptly
attend to all business entrusted to elm..
Augnet i 9, t 867. •
_
UAW- OFFICK--I;KIVITTEV—TODD,
LA 6a resuniod_the:prottite of the in . W.',Oflioe.ln
Centre Squatt.weat Imp thelttret:fiTebytition
April 8, 188 7.
.ohureir:
P• R. S. B. KIEFFER Office, in Nprth
Ilitn r over stre et
o two &Ore from Arnold k Bon's
Office holm; more partleulsrlfr from 7 to 9 o'clock
A . . M., and from 6 to 7 o'clock, P. M. •
o OCTOR ARMSTRONG ha's remov
ed hie office hi Centre 'Square west OtOe Court
I we: where he may be conceited at any houe of the
day or night. Dr. A. has bad thirty years lexperionce
In the pmfession, the last ten of which have been deco.
ted to the study tied• practice of lloiliteopsthle.medl•
eine. May 20, Ware. •
iIR.•J. S. R.ANKI'N,
Tforqceopathic Physician 'sail Surgoon. Office,
nit Male atreet,irdjnining baxt.ork's hardware afore,
Onritele, March 31.1858.-4m*
- 1E0: - ,W:: - NEIDTCH", D; p.
- '• - Baltimore - College -of
Dents] Surgery,
--- Office at his residence,
opposite .1114riett._11a11,..
Wo - 85 - 51,11rigtieef,
Nay. 11, 1867.-
•
jDit LC:LOOMIS 0 .
South Hanover street, "'"" 110r..t,
next door to.the Poet . .. ; • .......
Office. - .
•
0,...W111 be absent from Carnal...the last - tea days
°reach month.
I}R. GEOItGE_Z.,I3RETZ,
• Having returned to Carlisle, offers his professional
Horsiest; to the citizens generally. -
Mee Id North Pitt street; nearly opposite his fornser
residence • .•
Terms--Moderate. Morn hl. '5B.
7-
R. GEOII6 E S.. SEA -
RID lIT, DENTIST, from the Dal-
7 F)
thrum.° College of Dental Eprgery.
SA,Otrie et the residence of him mother, East - Louth.
streetethmo doors below Redford.
Slarch 10,185.13--tf. • •
-0-7. 77 " J. C. NEFF respeet
-610--.7-- fully informs the Indies nod gentlemen
"SEAS ofCarlinie nod leinlty. that he Nu, re
sunted the prArtiro of Dentistry, and is prep tred to per
form all operations on the teeth and gums, belonging
to his pnlession. lle will lucent full sets of teeth int
gold or sil ver, with single gum teeth, or blOcLe, as they ,
may prefer, Terms moderate, to suit tho limes.
Mice in inch street, directly orrp mite tho Cumber
land Valley Bank.
Irs)—Dr. N. will be In Npwrille the last tan data of
every. month.
Jan. 20, 1858.-1 y •
•
VS— HAVERSTICK, Druggist,
North honorer
Physician's prescriptions eel orally compounded
A full supply of fresh drugs and chomipale.
U 3111 . E. It E. — Sluipley . ,.
ILJ MY 114 puNbased_ the.LUMOEIt Y A It 1), formerly.
kept by Henry them has motored It to • the corner of
Nor.h nod Pitt streets, where ho has a large lot of oak,
cheating. *bared nod cut shingles, with psMtb of all -der
seriptln, oak p nob andwrantling; shlocle and pleated , _
log - lath; all of which Will be sold cheap for cash.
March 21, 1858. •
.. •
. _
• A. lIIRNBAUM, Book-binder and,
C
• 111.ANK•1106Ic MANUNACTUQtnt.
• Mrchanicaburg, Pa. •
•
M URIC, Ntnuall , er, Newel - ipe:ll, nlblee, Dlnnk•hooks,
Pnee.boolis, Copy bpoks,.tr,,,Ar„._aru,„recrked_uod.. •
turned, neatly bound In on, week, nt moderate cherg
e. - A Ino.plper ruled toady deUred pattern.
.n. 0, 1858.]
4. I ,CREVEYER AND CONY EWAN
01101.—A, :WON:ALF:Ii lath Register Of Cumber.
and coulity, will carefully attend to the transaction of
all sublibusiness an may be entrusted to bim, such as
the writing of Deeds, Mortgages Contracts, &e. lie will
oleo dovoto Ills attention on the procuring of Land War
rants. Pensions, gm no well aa the ptiih'ffiso and gale
of Deal Estate. negotiations, ofloana, A„ r a i olst..olllco pri
Went High 814 net. formerly occupied, ,y V . i'enroet
Kan. near LIM Methodist Church.
Smolt P. SNYtiklt, lo.
W. K. 31cVtuttow,, Penntylvanla.
Lle Coot, Moods Island. , •
N X D.E It, - IkI'FARLAND, AND
COQK, - •
Bankers and Deslore In Heat Estate,
MINNEAPOLIS, ' '•
Vinneiott Territory..
Juno 3, 107.-1,
F° THE PUBLIC.—The undersign
edlaidng worn:newt) as a writer. would offer his
wriees to all requiring Literary aid. Ile.wlll ft.rnish
.ddresses, Orations, Essays Presentatiolt speeches and
ldies, Lines, thr Albums. Arrostirs—prepore matter
'or the Press—Ohituaties. and write Poetry-upon auy
object Address (poet paid)PIMA • ,
Baltimore, !dd.
Feb. 17, 1858
"lUN B EIMAN U COUNTY NOR
-4,,./ MAL BellOn.—The second tesslAn of Ibltrlnstl.
Ration will commence In LITERARY MALL; Nowville,
Pa. on TUIViDAYi APRIL oth, -I 848, and continue
FIVE MONTHS.
An able corps of Instructors have been secured. nud
no effort will be spared to render the school worthy
the pod tion It seeks to occupy, cod of the patronage It
respectfully solicits.
OM
.For circulars ctrutalp . ln A g . l;i l l u lligcg r a , rs Tr a .„ ii n d . r u c ro ss r.
Pa
•
By order of the Board of Trustees,
DANIEL
. 81IELLV, President.
JAtt ! Arensnisn, Secretary. Feb..l7, 'EA.—tf.
6-
APPEALs.— The Commiesioners of Cumberland county Intrn fixed upon
follow
ing times. at the Commissioner's of ire, In Carlisle. hr
holding the appeals for the amoral townships' and' bor.
oughs in said county, for the year 1855
Southampton,
Shlppent•burg-horo,l.
Shipplattsburg twp.,
Nor spa,
I?tnnkf
Newt.,
Dick
West l'ennsbornUoll •
East l'onnshorongh,
Lower Allen.
New Cumberland,
Hampden,
Meehaniesbutg,
Mourne,
Upper Allen, ' -
South Middleton,
Shyer Spring,
North Middleton,
Adrll 14, 180.1
BELLS! BELLS! ,BELLSI
•
61.1+ AR MERS 00 K -RE E
The subscrllier hos. beim ap p o in t e d eront for
innborland county. lbr -the celobratfr-Oreonoulle
FAR:U.IIEI.LS which be la selling at very low prices:
en ankle which haft been sold all over the Flute. and
given satisfaction to all whithave tried tbam.—Mao
hand 11J1110 of the Doll Metal Farm Della, and everything
ohm In the farming and mechanical Dow A1f,t4,1. bad
at, the cheap hardware atom of
HENRY SAXT6i.
East Mahn Street.
Carlhtle, April 28, ISSB
I) I
pletil Library.. of.ff tandani liedicatr,worita
&ELKTON, and a variety or nifilff 'CAL
lENTS, are Offered at private isle. "Medical Pritnitloto,
era who may with to examine them; can do ao by call.
lug on the subscriber at her, residence, Lod Alain
ntract.\ Df. Itt4Afff;ql:ltitff,.
. 'AdinlnlxtrAtiix ot,Dr.
Fah..17,1859, ;, •
RAIt .,CA_ opportunity le now afforded to any whibingl-to
A desjrable,,
einutee a - profitable - MONO'!" fur thuurcluknownwell known and lucrative Elillt.. ll
000DS 'STORK, r•flrldit
is offered ('c pale nolely,on account of 'the continued ill
health Grille subscriber, which renders him unfit • for
bneincaa. The stock, which. s uet 'largo ,will .dits
poised of at a mat,dlscognt,,,Tbeldonals ' ipeltydin_tilll
centre of -u warn it hal
been established. many years, undies addition tolti
valuable custom: fl is but little tranunehafby coropetb
non. being oue of but five stores in,wtesln Of, tOrlsidera.•
bin also, commanding also II merge and•wellmjnif
coun
try custom.. The ;room is, tilted VP' In :Modern. style,
with furnace and gasoind will .bnrented, or mid If. dte•
sired. : for further information apply.immodialelrto
; • • ••• ,„ •,
: Carlisle* Pa., ,
$100() A , 1 4,00 6 ':!*
$ ute) A YEAR, PROFITABLE AND HONORABLE EH—
' $lOOO A YEAIL-PL4Y3IIINT,VOR ALL T 114.101. .
.tlOOO A YEAR/ teiednii torid :43e denote, Ihhieninek
alooo A YEA IL9romPlVment. a" a ' MUM ineW P d e
$lOOO y NAIL or..warcup f t/ A* 6looM ' h P" 4.II tY
;$lOOO A it BAIL liege el 1014 by. gunoNitqf6po (
MON YEAR.. pay poehtge).so:Pre;,,,l A :n...110RNE,-
1000 A YEAR, 1 3 0n1N10, 4551,, Nen.4oek., Poet
$lOOO A ,YRAlL.The.omphionent , .ll(lltted.,loeltbelle . X;'
$l9OO A Y NAIL etetlenlolllWltnendeliek It DI ell / I . l '
-SOIOO, AN H A L,
sllln
gt il
ip lif Op, s he P gen n ' an
4 k k a l ti l 4 p 9 • . -
slooo,4,YRAlLeeeneen.:**morhittc ithrike , feirtnek,
$lOOO A YEAIL, uteneat:An,l l eur“ , -.AP.41 0 7r1 , 11A504 ,
'B loo ° YkAit. 1tk0rt 1 171, 4 * 1 , 41P4,.D.
• X.4. 4 ;bao"Me• lk)
• ..
'~3usness`~~nr~s
Monday, April 20
Tuesday. Aprll 27.
Wednesday, April :A.
ThUrndly.lkpril 29.
}yriday, April 30.
Enturday Mny I
• Monday May 9.
Tueuday May. 4
Vedieiday May 5.
N '5l. M. If ENARSON,
ANDREW KERR," .
SAMDEI: MEDAW.
(1611MM,1,10Xo1re.
'
ARGE SP ',IN q l,-
, AttßivA
-- kEW - YORK ANI.rI.IIILADRLPHIA,
ELEGANT 00Dsi,
IIIry:BENTAt!S. :. STORE.
-
Splendid aloa of now Black Drama Sllka—Maknilicen
Styles Vanay.Dreei Silks..
ULM US EAREI It' ELEGANT I I
French' Foulard Silks,' Chinese 'Silica, Satin and
Striped Ilaragek Yolanda.; Ducallial Beautiful '
new prinsed Manias, French Prated Ja00•
netta„ very handsome ''Fingllah' Brl4 .
• .Dauta, every handson4 ° Prench
PrencbAner ,,,,, igs- - 4="-
• American Prints,' Scotch,
en eh - d - Dom at
Gingham!
• • Dress! Trimmings,
• Shawls In every variety, •
. Silk Crape; Stella, Cdehniere,
' Etobrolderles; very low Com. .
• prising COLLARS. SLEEVES FLOUNO.
INGS, EDGINGS; VEILS, Ac. Camethura
and 011 Cloths: ' VENITIAN, INGRAIN,'
; FIIREE• PLY, 1111USSELGE, COTTON a UNIIIP
Druggeti and Floor 011 Clothe at all 'Widths.'
LINEN .6CODB
A complete assortment embracing all the Most tele
broted marks.
Gloves and'
Hosiery for La-
Ie s, Misses and
" Children, groat variety
of kid, silk and Cotton
Gloves, Ladles Elegant Twisted
Silk Mitts, DWI ESTIC AND STA
• PIA GOODS: Bleached and unbleached'
Skirtings, Blenched and unbleached sheet
ing.. Woolen and Cotton Flannels. Corset,
_ Jeans TlckininiXOttonades, Satinets, ---,
Tiieeds, Cottnri 'and titian .DicV
- • Tarsi Table Covers; Bleached -
. and 'Brown drillings,
and -an endless' va—.
• rlaty of other -
MIMI
. .
. In fact, this stock of goodo is very extensive, thor
ough and' Otimplo ter,. having:boon,. pikclinsod_with .
great dadof are, wo feel conilitont we can please any
one who will favor UP with a call.
All candid pars no who have patronised us hereto.
fore, Will admit, that we hove Fold the best bargains
ever purchased in Carlisle. We can assure our.frlends
and all lovers of "Cheap Goods," that we aro as well
prepared as ever to offer superior inducements for their
patronage. A. W. BENTZ, -
,South flanoier street, oppositelhe Poet Office.
Carlisle, April 21, 1656. . , „
.
. .
NEW— 4666§ 2 1-.. -NEW---GOODS 11
I have Just returned from New , York- and MIA
dolphin, and am now opening In the new store room
the largest and moot splendid stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER- GOODS
ever twang t .
ii i
o Carlisle. A' megniticent line of LA
, foil
DIES DBE 8 GOODS. such as Plain and Pancy• Silks.
linyndere Ida Stripe Silks' Elegant' Bleck Silks. very
lovemiers, Grenadines, Valenciens, and Da
rego Robes Side Stripe DeLnnes, Ducal's, Organdy
Lawns, 11r11 putts, otce etc.
A full asskrtuaont of Embroidery, Elegant Collars,
Undersiee_vesN Ilandkeichlefs, Inserting, Edgings.
FlounPrtgs. elev, etc., cheaper than over, Cambric's.
Barred and Striped .facnnets, Swiss Mualins, Nansooks.
etc., etr. Muslim., Yid:lnge, Checks. Gingham, etc; of
all kinds and at.,the very lowest notch.
BONNETS; - RI B BONS,-;FLOWERS,
'Welles, an entire new assortment.
SPRING- SHAWLS, a large assortment and 'very
cheap, such Ss Stella, wool Dol i nine. Thibet, Grenadine.
' New Cloths and Cusqlniered also Just received. Cos.
simeres-and other goods for Lois' weer in great variety.
Counterpanes, 11051,47. Gloves, Mitts, etc., etc. -
A full and new assortment of Mryhogany,•ltosewoud
and Walnut-framed Looking Glasses.-
CAUPETIN(IB AND MATTlNON.—Anntiler eApply of super
imperial, ingrain, Venetian, Ilenip and Stair Carpet•
logs, at very reduced prices. Thlm stock has 'been laid
In with great care at the very lowest raid; 'prices, itid
-will be hold forttre rash at such prices seconvince
nil that Ogilby's new store In the place to Icy out their
wash to the very best advantage. _ Light profits and
qiulckt sales. Recollect the new store Is on the corner of
Main. end Pitt streets, opposite the Methodist Church
Carlisle, April 21, CHAS. OW LIIY.
NOW 15 TIIE TIME FOR BARGAINS,—
' ARg E . •
1. Aun i vsAL OF
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.,
Ai . (he New &ore,- Corner of -Noith—Banover.
and Lou her SireeCt. : .
The undersigned returns thanks for the patronage
bestowed mate him by the public, and at the sometime
respectfully summer( stunt he line just returned from
_Pidimlelphia,And is now opening a new let of SIRING
AND SUMMER DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, con.
slating In part as fellow", and which. he Undetermined
to sell at the lowest cash prices.
SILES, BUCAL "'CLOTHS ! Alpacas. De.
D
Laines ell:res, Lustre% Poplins, Lawns,Barigesp
Brilliants.Skirting,French and Scotch Ginghams Prints.
Gloves, Hosiery, Collars, Handkerchiefs. ko., he. -
'SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS, in every style and
quality.
STAPLE AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Cloths, Caw
elmeren, Vesting, Flannels, Mnsline, Ticking", Stripes,
Checks, Callenes,'CottothideS, Linens. S.Beitiugg, - Deid.
ems, Nankeens, Drills, Marseilles Quilts, colored and
white Carpet Obeli, de., tr. Pamela end reduction
Also n lame and splendid essortMent of BONNETS,
II ATS, CAPS, BOOTS gPltt 8110. ES.
A superior lot of fresh GROCERIES, Teas, CArae, Su.
gar, Molasses. Dice, Spices, kr., &c. Having selected my
entire stock with the greatest care, and the lowest
case ewes, I can assure. my friends and the public
generally, that I will do all in my power to make My
establishment known as the " HEAD QUARTERS FOB
lIA ROEINS." Those who wish to purchase will find it
'lgabeir advantage to call and examine my stock before
liWhaying.
I will pay the highest market price for Butter. Eggs,
Rage, Soap, and Dried Fruit. P
J. A. numucu, Jr.
Carlisle, April 21, 1858.
•
EW GOODS FOR SPRING
•
• • CLOTHING.
ho subscribers respectfully Inform their patrons, and
the citizens generally, that they hove recently received
'nen New York end Philadelphia, a large and elegant
assortment of clothing suitable for the present season.
manufactured of the best miterlals and in the most
fashionable style, which they are deterrained to sell
cheaper than similar articles ran be elst*here.
Their stock comprises DRESS AND FROCK COATS,
of new ~tid fashionable style. DusklesA Sacks and
Frock. of the best material nod latest Patterns" Double
and single breasted Vests, in endless variety—choice
.style. Fine Black french, Doeskin and Fancy Cassi.
were Pants, Plain light colored Cessimere Pants,
great variety— choice styles ' .
CM=
•
In order to meet the wants of the people In this
branch of their business groat rare and attention. has
boon given to It the present $O.Oll. Coats, Pants and
Vests of all el:es-and quatjilos. to which ionstaut addl..
will be made durlntf. tbe season. • '
Also, a full assortment of Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, Cra.
vats, Pocket Ilandk exchl e Is, SuspionlerS, Stocks, Gloves.
!history and Umbrellas.
• Always on hand a large assortment of Black, Brown:,
Blue and Olive Cloths, Black Doeskin and fancy. Coast
mere Veatings, &c.
Clotting of every' description and quality well nude.
and of good material constantly on hand. . •
Customer); work made up to order, at the shortest
notice and on reasonable terms.
ARNOI:I2 St , LIVINGSTON.
Carlisle, March 24. '58.-3m.) st.
:B. K E L ER'S HAT, CAP
ti • • BOOT AND 11110 E STORE.
North East Corder of the Public-Square.
The subscriber effort to the public A complete au,
choice nasortuntert of Hats, Caps ilootwoutt Shoes. whit.'
have just been purchased front the best manufacturer,
Our stock omelets of a great variety of beautiful
SILK AND FELT HATS, '
made expressly for customer.; All kinds of Caps f.
Men, WO+ and Children. We would invite partleula
ottentiort to our well selected and groat variety
these goods, is we are confident they cannot be ascent'.
In the town oranunty
BOOTS AND SIIOE . S,:of every style and variety, al
unequalled for price and finish. It consists in part of
MEN'S fano French cat p• BOOTS,
DOT'S " 66 AI •
1 ar/1 . 8 " " "
LADIES' French and English GAITER%
Dosses' and Children's '
Every varlotrorChildren'n fancy , Shoes.
The best lot of heivy WINTER BOOTS, for men 'Mid
boys, in town. , .
Thankful to 'our friends and the public, Air pact fa.
oars, we hope by strict attention to the wants of our
atuttomers, and by selling GOOD GOODS, to merit their
continued favor., • J. B. KELLER.
---
N. 8.-We sell no Auction Goods! : • • [Oct. 7. '67.
BOOKS!. 'BOOKS !► • • BOOKS 1!!
slunrocK. TAYLOR k SMITH • ." '
are sofa agents In Franklin and Cumberland eounties
• lbr the following valuable works: • • . •- ;
ilenten's' Abridgment of the'Dohates oI Congress:
Priewper Vol„ Cloth $3 00, Sheep 3 80. 1
Dantou'i Thirty ,Year's Yin ;, complete ,in , 2. vole.
Cloth $5 00, Law Sheep $0 00.
Morse's Menem; Atips'of ttie World; Colored , Maps
end bound, $0 00." • • . "- ' ; • ,
Burton's; Cyclopaedia.of Wit And ' •
' • American Eloquence; .tkeollection of siweehos,
by the most eminent orators of America, with 1116ina.;
phial! aketehes and nitpirativoi,otom. by .Frank &Imre,
now ready, complete Into, vole. Cloth, $5 00; Lihrory
at*, leather, $ 600; half eel!, gilt, 600; half memo.
•
HANDRIII3' 861100 L $(O{M CB. ,
Sanders' lioadsr, ' '
• r ••Sanders' Header, No 2. • : -. •
"Sailderelteader,'NO; -----
PAndere,Retider, No: 6.., • ' ; ; • '
Panderselteader, 200.-5.'
'Modem' Midi Fehoollteadar.,' '
Itiiiidere Ladles' Header. " • •
Etanderi'lipealtira ,, Wholeaaln and retell at -
• '" 81113.YOCK, TAIcLOR & 811ITIP8
• .
fgutxecK,,TA:llLoil4l3iiiTH'S.
15IIRXOCK, SMILTIPS.,
' FlOOl4 114161E14ife 166 440 •
4` siturocKJAyLoit & SMITH'S. ~
koviaopp; Peri Mike,' ete "'
, sAkitooK, TtirLon,aremrrn:—
ALIA' pApga..yvALT:4-I , 4ojtig
• , t .•
t.,•,.firipty of mow ppl , banattl4ll;"pattorPi!-0 4,
' 'opening ind'arljt.l* sold vheapor than ewer at '
. • • P. LxNg # SOWS:
Oboanthu.4acaisAnd'paper,Eltora„, •
' , • ortkillanirozl4trait.
11.74'44e,ii • •
44,;q" -'111,6U04,
, abliertisetnents.
• A' 'GREAfEGOK FOR AGENTS!
lisheddas day, Feb...9th, 109 —
1 -1 4 IP,TY YEARS,IN'CHAINS':
.911;VIIS WEE OF.AN AMERICAN HEAVE.
, WRITTEN ET mtgaFt.r., -
4 Vagoi, Cloth, 011t7liaok." Price $1
This Is the - titliThhine of tte mi)st - Intensely: Inter
esti nir biographies of the , day. It is tho plain history of
an Aanorican Stavo in the far South, who, atter two- or
throe escapes and recaptures; filially, an oldinan,lbund
freedom and rest in ono of the Northern Stator.
What the Pr...
,
Tho'story• (s told with great. sluipliolty, but with
touch power and pathos. Whoover takes It will And it
difficult to lay It down until it is tinished.—NeezeitaL
-
A narrative of reel experience' like the' abOve..._wlll
—have-for-more effect against-slavery-than-the-Innen! .
ously. wrought novel, however true to life Its plctuios
A PTIST
• ' - notOlitht - bOok - OrnittiVittillika r tha 69t1 0 1 1- 1
thousand fold more thrilling ; simple tale of life-long
Wa P r i tinTettiO v n Ti gfu t i r r u e l L t z h i:ry wor T i o n ilae of i t t i t l uy e
we would Say, here In a story worth readlog.-2dvision
ligoextn.
Tionouan : CANVABSER IS WANTED
In each county In the free Staten, to engage In the
sale or thonbevo work Immediately. Such eau earilY,..
clear from .
$5O TO $lOO PER BIONT.11:
The work is beautifully printed and bound, end le no
large as the books that sell for El 2k; but as we mean
to tall at leant ONO HUNDRED THOUSAND COPIES, through
agents, we /MVO made the retail prise only ONE DUI. .
. .
A SAMPLE COPY of the book will be sent by mail
postage paid, on receipt of the price, and our privat
circular to Agents, with terms. etc. 'Address
.. • II DAYTON, Llublisher„
' . No. 29 Ann-street, New'York.
March 17, 1859-3 mos. . .
-P R D UDE. •,..11e._
• subscribers in conneCtlon with their
, ' cultural Impletnint and,Seed Warehouse,
in Philadelphia, are also prepaied to re
ceive consignments of Grain, .Clover and
Timothy seed, Butter, Lard, Dried PesiDes, Apples and
every description of agricultural produce for which they
will obtain the highest market rates.
.PASCIIALL 310Itit113 & CO.,
Implement and Seed Warehouse,
7th and Market streets, t'hllad'e.
' Mich, 17. 1858. •
TRl'r 1 . 41 FEMALE COLLEGE?
lECII A NICSBURO, PA. -
Thleaustitut on, designed for the liberal education
of Young Ludiesi.has been in operation one year with
the most gratifylhg resting. It is now established on a
firm basic and ite•patronage already . extenda over nine .
'slater states. • I
!During the last winter, it was created a college pro.
per, by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, with power to
confer degrees, odd endowed with all the rights and
privileges of the most favored Female Institutions.
It iv located on the Cumberland Valley Railroad mid
'way between Harrisburg and Carlisle, In the moat fei
tile and beautiful,! portion of the lading, and is in doss
proximity to one of the most moral, healthy, and enter
prising towns in the State. •
It is central, mid easy-of access. Students leaving
Washington, Baltimore, or Philadelphia in the morning
train for Harrisburg, will arrive at Nechanicsbiwg in
time for dinner.
The edifice is large and commodious, sarrnunded by
double t °rondos, and wiltanconnundate abdut one hum
deed !warders.. In!its eonstruction, It combines all the
modern improyemilats for the promotion of health, cam
,fert, and convenlehre. In. them respects physicians
pronounce it unrivalled. The Chambeni are large and'
neatly furnished. - Rach has its registers for beat and
ventilation: ONLY TWO STUDENTS OCCUPY Tile SAME ROOM.
The 11ath rooms, are at all times supplied with.marm
and cold water. -
The Grounds are Annie, and welLarranged for recrea
tion, and thd varlot4 calisthenic exercises—so essential.
to health, graceful-movement and symmetry of form.
The Faculty of. histruction !ant:getout and expert
cored.
In the COLLEOIATE bEItARTIIENT the course of study is
of a high grade, comprehending all the subjects belong
ing to a Classical, Polite and Christian Education.
In 1110 PREPARATORY DEPARTMEi+y pupils will berms
fully Instructed In t`—as bmuellea fornang'llia basis of
a thorough English . , • 51
- Santo:ie.—First Sosslon—From Ist For/tomb - Si to the
ni.January. • •
Second tlesslon,-.From lot February to th•
lot ofJuly. •
VACATl.Orf—Durthg July and August.
TERMS PER SESSION OF FIVE 'SIONTIIS, PAYABLE
=mama
— Boarding, - Wthshing, -- Furnithed Booms, Fuel add
Light, - - - - • $6O 01
TUITION--Colloginte Dpivtitment, - - 20 00
Preparatory•DonartmOK; •• • - 'l6 00
•
" . • First Clans • .1i 00
"ho extra charge for Ancient Languages. _ ..
Mcaic—Plano and 0 ultar.. • - • ..- ,- 20.00
Vocal Muklc, - .. - ' - 20 1
Modern Languages, - - • - '... 10 00
Painting, Dearrinotud other Cornaqiental Branches,
t the Initial rates. . .
. .
Text•books furnished at City pricer. •
For further particulars address.
Iler. A. 0. MARLAIT, A. M.,
• . , Creeldeutt,
'REFERENCES: - ' •
• The Faculty of Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa. . .
Rev. It. D. Chambers. Carlisle. Pa.
Wililam 11. Mullen, Esq., " . •
11ev. Dr.'''. Daugherty. 44 . ~ .
•Iter. C. Graham; - Bloomfield.
William IL Allan, President of Girard College, Phila. •
James 11, McCulley, Esq. •• . 0,
Clement Clat, Esq. , • " i
Rev. Andrew Manship. . ,
*James 11. Graham. 0 rahamton, Pa. •
' *Roy. C. F. Stayer, Mechanicsburg, Pa.. •• 1.
•Ira Day, M. D.,' .
P. 11. Long, M. D.,
•E. 'Lug, Esq., •. ..
, .
•John.ltiegel, Esq., .' -
John Valdosta, I). D., Easton, N.
*David Coovor, Esq., Shepherdetown, Pa. • _ _
George W. Meek, Phlegmy° Mills, Pa.
Levi Merkel, Esq, Shiremanstown, Pa.
0 .1. B. Hurst, Esq.,_Dillsburg, l's,
*1)111 A. Smith, Esq., Pittsburg, I'a, ,
John Vandeveer, D. D., Payton, Pa. ..4, • - ..
' Ills Excellency, Peter F. Cauliet, 11111(prd, Del.
lion. J. It. Lolland Secretary of State& "
Iles. T. P. McColley.. , -.., , "
„ *George S. Adkins, Mao • , '''',., • ' "
- *Samuel Sharp...Egli,
Prof. Thos. E. SaSer, Wiltningtilti, 4 4 4 ' 4- 7 • '
lion.
H. M. Gassing:on, Dover, ' " ..
lion. C. H. Loyinni throrgetow,n, w
... .
William Maraball, M.D. 4 4
lion. John It. Sudlor, Bridgeville,
*William S. Goalie, Esq., Federalsburg, Ma:
Roy. John A. Gore, Byltimore, Md.
•Jamb Shots, Esq., Lancaster, Ohlo. •
*George D. Evans, Esq., Morgautown, Vs. .. . •
Alexander. Burgess. D.D., l'ortiand, Maine.
John Edwards, I). IL, Rochester, N. V.
. Sullivan Weston, D. D., N.l',
S. F. Baird, D.P.S., Smithsonian Inatitule, 11ashingtiri
City.- • , '
Jacob Rupley, Esq., Lockport. Illinois.
• - TRUSTEES Or TILE - COLLIOE. --
*lra Day, M.D., Mechanicsburg, Pa.
- P. 11. Long, M. D.,
*seminal P. Gorges, Esq., "'..
•Eii , ram 'lug. Esq.,
*John Belga, Esq., . •
1 4 _ John Brandt, Esq., ,
Robert Ilryson, Eng.,
l J. B. (Mover, Esq.,
' *David Coover. Esq., • ..
r e-Col. G. S. Adkins, .. Milford:Del,
El=
Shepherdatown, Ps„
• Petroee or the College
'hose . 34.--41reoe. . • .
FAMILY COAL.
• r c: 7 1.',7` —The sitbscribera are now pre
- pared to furnish the cititens er
• Of 1 / 4 11p Cumberland County with the
'"'" heat quality of Coal for family
use, at the following reduced rate.: We will "coil hest
broken and egg coal from Lykens valley, Lancaster col.
liory. Locoust mountain. Short mountain, Luke rid.
dier. Sunbury and Wilkesbarre all rescreened and deli.
'cued to any part of the borough.
Lime coal at the yard and Illackeinith's 'coal always
on hand. Also, all' kinds, of Lumber. cheaper than over.
Carlisle, Sept 30, 70T. 8111tOM & ItOVEER.
rlls4 ASHIONABLE 31 IL LI 'NE It Y
, . ESTABLISHMENT.
.easDUke and - Aughlnbaugh, beg lease to announce
to the public;thet - they will open - on - the first ;,..
of April, en entire new stock of MILLINERY se
GOOD of all kinds, on the corner of Hanover ..,,,,-
and West Loather streets, In the room former- --'
ly occupied InlJacob Better, Aug adjoining Dr. Eltier'i
- Our - . muarimnikt: embraces many. v4listlaii fir' the
spring Watson, and Baying is perfect : knowledge of the
eVII'. "- w in irwortin 4 91 1 1 4 " please r our custom
he Ledies!HßWspeninDyptteltwd . Uo . call. and a:-
Bleaching for 14dids andOmitierrieleawier, hone up
in the. latest' style-mid efitrienteit equal. itirany done
elsewhiiii. r ~-., Misses DUKE E 4-4EHIMNILI.IiG 11.
Carlisle, Marc h 81,,1E613. - ' - .-
1 1 3 AI N TING GI, AZ IN (I'-' • AND PA
pr,R-11 &Nal N4}.,,.Thomax J. Bell, would respect
fu ly inform tho cillsenief Carlisle and vicinity, thal
be still Continues the ewe., business In all Ito carbon
• branches: - Orders for Painting.. Glazing and..
Illumine, may he left at Ills Bhop.,lo.Louther etreet,,ln
the building formerly, occupied by Jacob Fetter. All
• Jobs entreated to him, will ,bv ; attended to promptly,
- and entireeetlefaction, In prices en well as workman•
ship. nrusrahteed. - ' TUOMAS J. DELI,.
Carlisle, March 8: • it
JUST ,YUDLISH ED4-;•Prie'six cents,
'iliONl46. CURE CONSiiiiIrTION , ;
Dronelhtle, aettuna,'Cronp, Coble; and:fierenus , Affee
Moe! Address Dr. STIACY.DELOItbIES,' great Curer of
Coneuneution, Nealrgrk.City. rout Offire.' .
Vel). 24; : , . 7 •
.-NOTIO}IAn -election :won =be'-held
, -In the rblkiatliqi reoni'nf 'the" ennit lifoute' In
---t i nme r
ughlif enelhtliwnn-SIONDAY..'IIikVAOtt-11151h
• • fee the election ort'reehAnt and Directors ortheCarlfile
Gained Water'etnpany. ' ' . " -, , • .
"•,. . April 14, 11459.. . .. ,• . ;, . • ,TIPFIO. D, tR18111.„ ,
, . .
.
IDARGAINB IN SILKS.—The
hlstntlre lithek t otplidn
and fine}, BILKB firat'amt: "Ai• dud& wikiv
bnuidit; tor t ' a deidiable oppositidty . w4ll ffrorded!to
.thom *lOlllllO to ritrebolo. , - : . 4
POi ;..91Ror,
TAADY4R,EiI .'IM it
R - wAitp , ;
oration sradainscttisar
Is unusuallyy, lam", and In 'connexion with the* for
mer hasty atoolmailmiltime .of .thallargest and most
irmisikassorAmanta,ayar puh)lo, niej
1"04); 'the ; 'lluildaOhr
idaronant,a,ttttnpuldia. Ray Want
Which OPVWFailinti.ithttnrraii •Nt"ThP.Y
sollalt Oa ftmsi.theina)in:ba ki IVA'S tuv•
.:alrana. as:ooldr 6910046 M nts'
,:,that wi ll taa'ardt tns
1 4 : 4 4 Ink . 1 40 , 0 4 IP.Witexiatool lo ,
,gibant4 patronste, continnsinis Oft tiaa„ ait anitsttat,
1 4 9, 1 q.?1'..i.t44,k4.#0 . .;#4 1 1 9 , 4 11 r 13 re44V1A11
cw00 b. , 1 04r 2:, '
= .
3 gebeinero•
ROFESSOW WOOD'S - HAIR' BE
, STOTIATIVIt. - • - I
ii, no doubt, tho Moat wonderful dhlooyery tf•thlivege
of program, for it will rest o re permanently, gin) hair to
X"
Ito original color, cover the head Of the `bald with •
loot luxuriant growth, remove at °meal' dandruff and
Itehingoure all Scrofula, and etheroutan•Ous eruptions,
such .at maid bead; eta. it will, ours, as if by. mules!
nervous or. periodical kmdachei make the hair spft ~
glosay. and wavy, and preserve the color pirfeatly, and:
ththe hea f r o l hv w n i ng l l l e n ttrok t n o e l x d t i r s e ti me g - oulidh a e g . m:
e.
mb .
er• •• •• t
of the
• BT. PAM, Jemmy 18136:
PlttlYliFrlOß .0- J.' WOOD-, ' ' •
Dan MILS-UurAisited, I send voirthli certldute.
being nearly bald for a long time, and.having •
tried all thu hair restoratives extant, and having no
faith lo any, I,wile Induced, on booring of yours to
it n trial.. I placed myself in the bends of is barber;
A n dc l u t dumy - bernbhetwithAtiohdlstifflittilllfTinitiLt
the restorative thou applied and well rubbed In, till the,,
- wee In aglow.=Thie I repeated every morning, and
if three weak', the riung hair appeared and grewra.
pldly from Augustthapresentiltse,aitilaneW-,
. tbialctlffek7andaTiMig—iiiiftand pleasant totbe touch
whereas, before, it was harsh and wiry; what little, theta
woe of it, and that little was disappearing very 71_
I still Imo your restorativeabout Melee a week, an NU
'soon have a good and perfect crop of halo. Now, I had
, read of these things—cud who bas not 1 but have net
Kenn hitherto any case where any person's' hair was re. !
ally lanefitted by any of the hair tonics, ete.,of the 'lan
and it really give. me pleaanre to record the result DT.
my experianco. I have romp/Mended your preparatiok
to others. and 'it already hoe edame and generous sale '
throughout the Territory." The people here know RI :•
effects, and bake confidence in it. The suPPCY You sent
ua, no wholesale agents for the Territory, Is nearly ea•
ha noted, and daily inquiries are made for it. You dF
,serve credit fur yotir discovery. and I for one, ret i i
you my thanks for the benefit it bus done me, Or I
talnly had despaired long ago of ever all'eatinganye -
result. --
Vitra b j est ,
W it ?. .
80 , •
N . D
Vlrm of Bond k Kenai, Druggioto, St. Paul
• o
[From the Editor of the Real-Estate .tttivirtlserd
R05t0n,.27 School Strout, March)2o,
eam Buti—
Rilaving becomiprematurely quite' gray; I
wee induovid; come six , weeks since; to - main; a. Mat 'of.
your Restorative. I hallo used less Mau two bottlee,
but the gray hairs haven!' disappeared; and although
my hair has not fully attained Its original color, yet the
process of change is gran uelly going on, and I am In
great hopes that In n short time my heir will be Si dark'
as_formerly....l have also Wan much gratified at - the -
healthy moisture and vlfi'or of 'the hair, which before
wee harsh and dry, and i t
s ha, ceased to epme out as fon t .
"merly. -
Respectfully y!)unr,
rrofeßi!rir Wood
CAP , ',A lllinola, Junst 10, 1824.
I have used Profeisor {Voters llalr.Restorative, and
have admired Its wonderful effect. My hairwasbouna
lug, as I thought prematurely gray, but by the usa of
Restorative," it has resurneAlti original eolor;aud
I have no doubt, permineolli so: •
SIDNEY BREESE,.
Ex-Senator United Mats,.
•
FM , sole In Carlisle, by S. W. HAVERSTiCK, SAII
ElAdirl'Ti. and Druggists everyvrbers.
Yob. 28.
THE 1.1V14;It INVIGORATOR!
Prepared by DR. SANFORD. ,
IS A GREAT SCIENTIFIC 'MEDICAL DISCOVERY.
end I, delly.morklim cures, ehnoot too great .ko believe.
It cure, or If by magte, even the first dose diving bane.
St. and seldom more than 0110 bottle Is required to cure
any kind of LIVER Complaint, from the worst Jana.
dieemDyepepsla ton common - headarbeiall "or Which
aroilmreault. of a Diseased Liver.. • . - •
' The laver In one of t he principal regtileiters •
eine human body, and when it performs its
functions yval the pow-era of the system are
- fully developed: The stomach in ihnont ern
tiroly dependent on the healthy action of, the
Liver for the proper per- - -r---formancsof Itn functions
when thentomach in ates L fault, the leweln are at
fault, and the .whold system suffer. in comm.
Amine of ono organ— ry? the laver having
ceased to do its duty. r-. 1 For the (Mennen of that
organ, one of Ike pro- O. prietorn'han made it his
study, Inn practice of more than twenty year.;
to find some remedy cp wherewith to eounterast
the many derangements • to which Win liable.
Tuprove that this re- mody in at last found, -
- .gay portion that_
Liver Como
rptiiivat in any of Its r" forms, has but to try a
Bottle, and conviction Fes . Is certain.. -
A compound LIAO been fri--1 formed by dlnaolvine
gum. and--extracting that part which Is sole hie for the active vir. tuen of the medicine, ".
Theme gums remove all c g morbid or bad matter
from, the system.. sup-
_plying In their-place a
healthy flow of bile. In-" • vlgoratlng the stomach,
causing food to dlgent ;T,,q wellannifying the blood
glvlng tone and health " to the whole machinery
removing the causes of I "'w the-dineano, and, effect-,
ing a radical cure with.out any of the illnagrea,
abloafter elfern. felt by l 4
using Calomel
Sacral Potion that is usually resorted- to.
One done after eating 1-1 in sufficient , to relieve
the stomach and pre- •
• vent the food from m rig
lug and ncouring. CID . . .
Only one, dose taken ......._-before retiring prover&
nightmare. - •
Only one den s e taken = at night : loosen the
the
bowelagently. an curer
.contlvenem ' ''' •
tine dose taken ''a fte r each meal will curs Dy•• - -
pepsin.
• *Si- Ohe done of two C. ) . teiepoonfuliwill always
relieve Sick Headache.
'One bottle taken for PiTeal. iftmale obstruction re.
Wives. the cause of the'',-;,- disease;' and mikes a'
porfeet'cure., .
Only one done immediately relieves Cholle,
while Ono done often re- werl pentad Is a sure cum for
Cholera Morbue, and ,a preventive of
Cholera.
owe dose taken often will prevent the recurrence of
billow■ attacks, while it relieves allpeleful feel-
•B_ Only one bottle Is needed to throw ont of the
system the 'effects Of medicine alter a long aickneun. •
. Coe bottle taken foi Jaundice removea all yellow.
nese or unnatural' color from the side. •
One dose taken a short time before eating gives vigor
to the appetite and makes tbod digest well.
One dose often repeated cures Chronic Dial.
Omen 'nits worst forms, while summer and bovir
el complaints yield almost to the first dose.
One or Iwo dosex cures attacks mused by wormr,
while for worms in children, there la no surer, safer or
speedier remody'in the world, as it never folio.
There is'no exaggeration in those statements; they.
are plain sober facts, 'that we ran give evidenee to
prove, while all who &Silt are giving their unaulmoaa
testimony in its favor. • '
We take infinite ptimsuikrin recommendirfo this.
medicine as a preventive for Fever and Ague,
Chill Fever end all Fryer. of - a Blllleno
Type. operates with certainty, and thousendearo,
willing to testify to Its wonderful virtues. .
, • •
Among the hundreds of Liver lielosedies now
offered to the pidle, there are none we can so fully re.
commend as Dr. Sanford's Invigorator, ito
generally, known now thironghout the Union. This
preparation in truly n LIV lilt INVIGORATOR, produ
cing the most happy renting on all who nee It. Almost
innumerable cerlitliates have been given of the great
virtue of thin medicine by the of the highest stand.'
lug in society; and we know it to be the beet prepare
tion now before the public.—lludnou County Democrat..
PRICK ONK LOLLAR PER BOTTLE. •
SANFORD A CO., Proprietors. :145 Broadway, New York.,
TAIL WALTON'S AMERICAN PILLS
lJ JOY TO TILE AFFLICTED.
YOUNG AMERICA VICTORIOUS:
One small box of Pllla cures !dusty:nine Miklos out of
a hundred. No Balsam, no Mercury, no odor on the
breath. no fear of detection. Two small Mile' a dose;'
Jastelm.s.and harmless as water. Pull directions are
given. so thet.thwpatient 'tan cure himself as certain
as with the adilee Of the meat experienced surgeon,
and much Letter than with the advice of one of Mgt, I
experience In tills does of disease.
SENT BY MALL 'FO'ANY PART OF THE COUNTIIIO
enclosing onu dollar to-Dn. L. G. WALTON. No. 164.
North Noventh Bt. below rare Philadelphia. "A Liberal.
!Mamma to the Trade : None genuine without the,
writtoo signature of D. 0. Walton. Proprietor, ,
' Dr. V troutiont for Selfahu.e,Weakowns.
entirely different from the usual course Dr. W..has
cured hundreds Who hatie tried others withnut benefit
The treatment:ll4AP. ratan to cure as the sun is to.•
rice. • Enclose astannp, and ,address Dr. W. as above,
giving a full blidary of thn rase, and you will bless the.'
day you made the effort to secure what le terfatur•4:
RACICAI, C ERE.
....fan.27. 185$• •
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R. W. 11. WITMOR, 01' YIIILAL> I.
MIA: 'Where he has beenlo successful practice
or a number of yearn. received his odhcation at the
'brat Medical College In the Veiled Staten and bed ilia
eiperience and practice, In 'the different Hospitals' fog , .
novend years, a member bf the Analytical Medial
stitute t..f, Now York, and int/ Medical Surgeon of the
U
'nited Staten Navy, itchy offers'bhuself to the public •
attend any profenalocial nails.. ;• .
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The purest Medicines alwaye on haltd direct from tie':
bent taboreor en of Our country, _and 'the Botanical
Gardens of the world. No potent mediclneapreectibl4
or rneumniended. Medicines need only which will not
break down tbe.eonntitution but will rongvnto tbo eye.
tens from all injuries it b as sustained ,from mineral
medlcinea. ChrtiMc and difacult dliteasee must he treat.
ad upon analytical principles. which Is to knovratid as- .
certain what Mime is. Its nature and chnracter`re
quire a knowledge of the chemical con ot I tuents of every
ticljd sod fluid of the human ody; the changes those
eoliths and fluids sin capable s of undergoing. Th 'Moon'
what - nandlcines to employ to cure ahem's. requires a
knowledge of • tho chemical - ronatltuenti of all 'goat% ,
omplOyed'ln medicine; and .if we are hi poososolon oaf
this know. edge, it le:cattible, to cure dliessairrttro
matter of how long etandlng—end, leave the patient In
a twilthrand perfeetly mired , 'condition •
Melentholy..Aberration,, that stria of aklepatiom
,
weeknoott of the mind WIICh rendre o per one Ws.
pable .tf enjoying the pleasures orient rmingthediztleit
of life r Dyepersla, tbatoliatreatilomolisearpandt MI der
stmyer 'PI health and hi:optimal+. Pridermifilog thr-cron ,
stltuthn.Upd yearly Miming thpo cis to runtimelyr '
graves, can moot emphatically be erred. ' Rha u th a ti s .,
In any form or Condit on. chronic aroma°, warranted
olretilee Epllepay or, tolling alalpansa fall , chrordelind
ptlibboria extell of Female Diseases .radically rmoored;
Salt Rheum. and Mary'detiorlption ulceratlmp'; Filet -
:and Scrofulous which all msorloUsi•'
medical !kill ran tie cured tnyireatanit,'Whipn 'the .
constitutiOnla not exhausted:l, " '
I do my all dilemma (yes. Cominirprion) can ba CulTd;,,
-Celnerelife.
.will remain Ili, my office on Wanammaxiland Seem '
nate...from. 0 o'clock A. M. to 311.. accommodate • ,
• petlente from a distance,• and, commit to the ttngliehl
and (Unman lenguanes Will make eleltantaway-diei
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