Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, November 23, 1859, Image 3

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    HAIR DYE-11A111 DYE'. , jlAlit DYE:
Wm. A. Batoltmio . o nate Oye, •
THE OItIOINAL AND; BEST IN THE WORLD I
AB °there ace mere inlitat lone, and ebotild be avoided
- you wish to r.cape ridicule,:. _. _ _
- GRAY, RED, Olt RUSTY HAIR 1 - yed instAntly to a
r beautiful and hater] .llrown or Black,-without the
lend Injury to Ilalr or Skin.. •
FLFTSEN MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS have been
--awarded A. Batchelor since 1859: and over 80,
000 applientloni hay - a - been *ado to the flair of hie pew
trone or bin famous Dye.
WM. A.'IIATCHELOWS MIR DYE, produce II color
weot to be distinguished front-nature, and inwarranted
not to Injure in the Bent, however long It may be run.
Untied, and thedll effects Of. Bad Dye remedied; the
Bair invlgorated`for Life by thin Splendid Dye:
"Made, sold or applied On 9 private root* nt the Wig.
•
Factory, 233 Broadway, New York.
' Sold in all cities and toirini•of the United States by
steel •la e en. -
do on four sides clench llon. of
A. fsATCWE I
; - =233 itroadvray, New York_—,
-sir- Sold-by-Drugrints in Carlisle:—
ITIOSWIGIS=WWIS - =`•Dittehnlies Wige and loop
...keneurpassalL_They_are seinpuit,Alghtesy endd -
hie. Fitting to a charm—no turning up belfißlP%on
shrinking off the head; indeed, thin Is the only Este
11,,h.,,0i where thane thine tee properly understood
and med 24.1 Broadway, New York. n0v.17,'58-1y
IMPORTANT TO reiratiALEs
DR, CIIEESEMAN.'S prepared 'by Cornelius
I,l7Cheoentan, M. D., NOS , York City. The rombiontfon
of Ingredients in these Dille are the Insult ore long and
extensive practice. They are mild their operation.
and certain In correcting ell Irregularities, Painful
Monntritotions, removing all obetructiono. whether from
cold or otherwise. headache, pale in ilia side, palpitation
of the heart, Whites, nil ',fermis affection., hysterics
fdigue. psip In the hark tied limbo, he., dioturbed sleep
which arise from interruptions of nature:
TO MARRIED LADIES. Dr. Cheoseman'. Pills are
Inroluable. no they will bring on the, monthly period
with regularity. Ladles who hare been disappointed In
the non of other Mlle can pinto the utmost confidence in
Dr. Cheeeueme's that, they roprenrut to
•
do. •
Warranted purely vegotabb, and tree front anything
Injurious. Explicit directions, which should be read,
- accompany-each box, Price $l. Sent by mall on en•
clonlngsl to any authorized agent. Sold by one Drug
. gist In every town In the United Staten. •
11.11. Iturdit I OS.' General..Agent' for - the - United
._,_Staten, 1165 Chambers St., New York, to whicir‘all
wholesale orders should be - addressed. ' •
ItA VERT it FINNEY, Wholesale and Retail Agents.
' Harrisburg, Pa. U. J. KIEFFER, Carlisle, Pa •
.
•
'-' . Vttriatits..
On the 16th 1n1, , t...i t h e Lutheran Parsenakti In New
Rlngaten, by Rev.-Wm. Kopp. Mr. DANIEL EIIEIILY, -
!odd's. PELSCILLA OATES, both of Monroe tennahlp.
'On the Ifni loot., by 150 , 11er. A. It Kremer, Mr
JOIV X.LEIt, to Mloo LIZZIE LONtl', 545 of Perry
coo' ' .
ilta•tps - .
c, • ,
At Mlle Tonto, on the lot Inst,',Sirs: JANE McMANUS,
consort of lion. hullos McManus, forinerlyof this bor.
Aigh, aged 59 ) oars
On Thornflay. the 10th Inst., KMMA KATE. BOYER;
Azad 4 yews, daughter of Arn, E Boyor,..fortnerly of
Wllllinnaport, l'n. .
In MI.. Borough on Sunday, tho 13th font., Mr.
MARY CART, wife of Mr. William Cart,•nged 9D yenrs.
TrUly In It Bald, '• that In the midst of Ito wo tire in
,denth,nand ueset,was this pasipte of scripture stronger
Illustrated than in the death ordrs. CART. Up to the
time of her sickness; which wne of but n feW Nitta d
_ration, mho enjoyed perfoct_liesith,..war lit 0110 !SOON.
and little thought that in so Shorts time she would
0 to ty. Ax n wits
an•n owl her kind, and as a: neighbor .bilging.
tho has left n hurband, elght., children, and a large
nundmi of soir.Jivlng ft lauds to mourn tier euddrn and
unexpected death.
Diy: frlunda Weep norfol• me,
Your leers are-ell in rein,
Prrpare to meet youroq,
That we may meet again.
IllarCuts.
• GARLISI.V—PItODECE MARKET.
Reported treehly for the tler .by
Ai/i;o - dward & Schmidt
FLOUR Bupertine, per bbl
do. . - 11xtrn, - do.
.10. Fa oily do. -
RYE do.
WHITE WIIFAT per. bushel-.
{{Ku' do do. •
Brx • - do
CORN (old) . do; ..
Conw*, (new) • do, ''. 4 ^
OATS (now) do.
CLOVERSEED (10
TINOTILYSEED do.
SPRIIYO BARLEY do.
WINTER BARLEY dcr:
•
Jicto itttnertiemitts . .
•
stoRE-Itoom FR — 7
OR ENT.A . well
furninheti St• ra Room for rent In a town of fifteen
hundred Inhabitants. and Improving rapidly, whern
there are only threellry.goods stores ponsension given
et'nny time. Inquire nt thin office.
Nov. :11, 1589.
hOR RENT.—The large and conuno
eloo,,Tairaniv.aami Howe:eon
oecupled by the eubsrrlber, of the
large Two.etery I'I.A.STERIEU HOUSE,
0111104 lie Rey. ond'e (Intel, formerly ve. 1, , ,/ t.,
copied by llicherd Parker.
For tellwe apply to
JACOB IRIIEBNI.
Carlitile, Nov. 23,1F159-2m.
1110• It It ENT.—The two-story Plastered
,
owstaallo [lousy, on !Anther
_.,
I root, now In t h e occupancy of I'. F. N o r , .'
nn, Esq.;'llon throe smaller tlwelllnik ,kll.
w1;1 ho r• n'ed from Ilia lot of April V , l,' : s`•
li.t. •• ,
Zgk ,, .4::,,,'.
For terms inquire of ,
. . .
en , lll , le, Nor. 21 18511-2 m
01:11 ANNUAL ANNOUNCEMENT!
V 4
- CONTINUED SUCCESS OF THE
Cosniopolitan Art Associaton.
InFroni . all section; of the countrietihsciftiers to this
popular Art Institution, (now in its Oath )'car,) are be.
inpt received In a ratio unparalleled with that of any
previous yenr.
Any person eaa-become a member by anbscrib
tag $3, which will entitle him to
let.—Tito boauilful Stool Engraving, "Shakspeare and
lliS Friends."
24.—:A. Copy of the Elegantly'lllustratod Art Journal,
one year.
3d.—A Fret, Seaton .Adotisslon to the Ballades, 618
Broadway, New 1 orb. • • "
In addition tq which, over yoga- tionmieb valuable
Works of Art - are given to subicril•ere AR Premiums,
comprising choice Paintings, Sculpture; Outlines, &r.,
by the first American and Foreign Artists.
' Ti t kralin Evonivirto, which" every Subseriber 'will
receive Immediately on receipt &subscription, entitled
s"SIIAKSPEARE AND lIIS FRIENDS."
is era character, to give unqualified pleasure and sat's.
itetion, No' work' f equal value W. ever before placed
within reach of the people at such a price. Thu Engrav
ing is of very large sloe, being printed on heavy plate
paper, 30 by 3$ Inches, making a Most superb ornament
,suitable for the walla of either the library, parlor, ur
office.
.1t can be sent to any pert of country, by mall,
with safety. being peeked in a cylinder, portage pre paid.
Think of It Such a work, delivered free of charge,
and the ART JOURNtL, one year, for TWIRL DOLLAR.)
—l.B.ruscitirrioNs will be received until the Evening
of Timidly the 31st of Jan eery, 180, at which tints the
Minks will close and the Freedmen given to nubscribera.
No person in restricted ion single subscription. Those
remitting $l5 are entitled to six memberehips.
Subscriptions from California, the Camden, and all
Foreign provinces, must he $3 fa) instead of *3, in or•
der to defray extra postagen, Ac.
Persons wishing to form clubs will apply for a elreth
ler of totem, Ac.
The, beautifully 'Hesitated Art Journel, giving full'
partlenlars, will be sent on receipt of 'lB cents, In
Maim. or re 6i.
Address 0 L. PENNY. Actuary C. A.A.,
54nand 318 Broadway, ,
New York.
1850, - ' .
eeriptinne also received by Wir:J. SHEARER.
for Cerlisio end vicinity.
IN ov.l
SW. SO
Hon. Sec)
J AMES R. WEAVER'S
• CA,RINET •
, .•-- CHAIR
ANUFACTD....T,
NOATII 11ANGVE11 iSTRACT. CARLALE, PA.
Ilaving•been engaged In the business thr over twenty
years tie shittl4 return t hanks to his customers and.
friends...for the liberal encounntament extended to hint
In yearir gone' I.y. and 'further assures them that no
, ; , - Fgt e l y tte a v o l , il.e hn ol . :rat a to r e,fnll satisfaction , who
cuArits AND YUDNITiIItE ' "
of 'every description constantly on - hand, or made to
order. Warranted to be of the beet quality, of ..the la
lost stile, well buishekh and sold at.the lowest possible
prices tor cash..,.. •
Ile also continues business 4 in UNDERTAKER.
Reedy made Cofpne., Mattillic•or,•otheivise, , kept eon
',gently, oil handl and funerals promptly attended • to'
personally, Ia towicor ... country,..on ,, thrvmost reasonable
terms• ' 14 ' SINS
N:,ll.—Teo Properties situate In Ch web town . . gAti.b:
county,'ire offered,fo,salo tin emir terini. ! Apply ne
.DAGIJERRiZO44PEIibi beeitty and
stio . WAbli sliewik" picture 'eipiale agood ciagteo- . -
reetypej:,tbbi bi -the opinlor!_ eipreened. by the leadiug
"hotograpbleJpemaleitlttbe day; boltl Amerleeti end
Rnglielir tbese rflayitm obtakned at - fir roomy et' Mx'
lleyebtde;teitVi c etWt;Twiketaiiiveit:of
,•• '1 '.• p:`
° DON'T FAIL to fee,BIXTUANNUAL AN.
NO9NOFSBNT ^ BndDrllltdntutrani, 1 n auctpiq epl imp n
• ' -
N e w 6109 g
..leittly , executod:.„ 1 .
T' ~t . i. 1 f.,.. t,, .., :.: I,: .1 ,. ,.. : , :' t. -:: ~ , Y ..',,. 11 ~,,
STOMACH BITTEIS,
The propriCtors.and tilannfaeturers of4IOS
TBTTBW§•PJFILEBHATEB: STMACif
TERS,Can perfeCt-cimfidelice to
physicians and chi , I•ll3,generally of l'hoJ/nited
States,-because tiro hatnithitted a repu
tatioti heretofOrd unknown, AOW facts upop
this - I:Mini - It ill speak• more powerfully than
volumes of bare assertion or bls zoning puffery:
The consumption'of Hostetter's Stomach Bit
ters for the last year amounted to over P. half-
Million bottles, and from its manifetttm steady .
increase inntespitsL it Wevidgitt that tlurin •
qe,..44 . sliffiiffiegrolAWagritfriraid. .
.ne milli . I hat tics. Thia iinmense amount
7- cclitidtiever - have been sold. lint' for the rare
-medicinalliftiperties - contitideditrthe;preffra.7
Lion, and: the sanction of the must'_prinitinent
-. a . r . , . i irr „, i 1 611 „ a , 11 . 61
I.
where I t i l l ie/cle r ie w lMa r t c kno l v i n, avn — t= i tr
common the 'Bitters to their patientS, but '
are ready at all times tegive testimonials to its'
effieneyitrall - easetrofanomachic - derangentents
and the diseases resiulting therefrotn.
This is 110 S a temporary popularity, obtained
Ly extraordinary idforts in the way of tram
• peting the qualities.of,thßitters, but a solid
estimation of an invaluab 1 .
medicine, which rs
destined to be ea. endurin as time itself:'
" Hostetter's Stomach Bitters .have proved'
a Godsend to-regions where .foyer and agile
and various other bilious complaints have•
.counted their victims by hundreds. To be_
- able to state confidently that the "Bitters"
tare a certain cure for the Dyspepsia and like
disedses, is to ilia ,proprielors a sourcenf un
alloyeci'pleasure. It removes all Morbid matter
from % the stomach, .pitrities • the blood, and
imparts renewed Vitality to the nervous system,
giving it that tone and energy indispensable
for the restoration of health. It operates-upon
the stomach, liver, and other digestive organs,
mildly but powerfully, rind soon restores thee(
to a condition essential.to the healthy discharge
-of-litp-functieps_of.nature.._______:
-Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily as
. per 'directions on the bottle, and they will find
in it ft stimulant peculiarly adapted to 'comfort
declin .. years, as it is pleasant to 'the palate,
Ilv tii
ini s igor iiii to the bowels, excellent as a tonic,
and . rejuv\ gutting generally. We haye the evi
dence of t lousands of raged men and women
who have experienced, the benefit of using this--
preparation while sintering from stomaolf de
rangements and general debility; acting under
,the advice of physicians, they have abandoned,
all deleterious. drugs and fairly tested- the
merits of this article. ' A few words to the
gentler sex. There are certain periods when
their.eares arc to haraSsing that manyof.them
sink under the trial. The relation of mother.
and child is so absorbingly tender, - that the
mollier..especially if she be young, i i. apt to
forget her own health in her extreme anxiety
for her infant. 'Should the period of maternity
arrive during the sundae'. SCIIHOII, the wear of
hotly and taindis generally aggravated. Here,
thee, is a necessity for is stimulant to recupe
rate the energies of the system, and enable the
mother to bear up untler•lier-eiliatisting Wits
and responsihiiiii - es. Nursing mothers gene
ally-prefer-the-I;itm . t,, .dl-etler4nvigo, •
tors that receive the-Indorsement -of physi-,
Mans, because it is . ,,tigreu.46 to the taste as
well aircertain In give is ]ermanent increase
el.:bodily strength, ' . .
,•
All those persons. to - whom we have particu:
EMS
daily referred above, I 0 wit: - stifferers fropi
fever and visite, otinFed diarrliceli;
dysentery, indigestion, loss-of appetite,.and
all disease's or derangements of the wontach,.
superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary
occupation, and nursing.lllol hers, will constalt
t heir_ovvniphysicarwel elite .to no
teller's Celebrat , d Stomach Bitters a trial.
caution the public against
using any of ihe.vnany hail Atkins or counter
feits, but ask for llosrv . ritat's CELEBRATED
STOMACH BBCFE - ICL and. FCC that each botilq 11118
the wortis! 4 Dr..l. llosteticr's Stomach Bitters"
blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped
on the metallic cop covering the cork, and
observe-that our autograph signature is on the
label. , • _
as- Prepared and said by HOSTETTER &
tpdITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and "sold by all
4uggists, grocers, and dealers generally
throughout the United States, South Ame
rica, and Germany.
$ 4,76
6,00
6,26
8,50
1.26
1,16
\ 80
476
2,00
For salt) by S. ElHost, F. IF. linverstick, Carlisle; John
C. Attlrk, John Btombsugh. Shippensburg: L, ICSO
man, J. 11. Denning, Alechnulesburg; and Druggists
goncrslly throughout tho county. NOT. 9, ',159.
FALL .AND WINTER .GOODS !
Thomas 11'. Evans ,S• Co.;
Hove now open for Inspection anent the lorgeet and
handenulext of.ortnientn of
LADIE'S DRESS COO/JS,
to be found in the Cout try. selected carefully with n
•lew of suiting all tastes. The Stock will ho found to
embrace a variety ofgonds In all prices. Among the ar._
tides to bet d In their extensive eittablishtnent are
•
SILKS of all kinds and prices.
SHAWLS in tie newest designs.
CLOAKS—the latest Paris Styles.
POPLINS, MOUS. DE LAIN ES, VALENCIAS.
CIIALLE'S, CHINTZ. and other new textures of
. this seanon's Importations.
LACE HOODS, EMBROIDERIES, the newest n 0.,.
elel 3g . -
aLovEs, vms, MITTS, HANDKERCHIEFS, Ac.
MOURNING (MODS, a full assortment.
WHITE, GOODS, in every texture.
11051EltY of the bust makers, with a Tull steck of
other goods worthy a visit of Inspedion.
A laree portion of T. W. E. A Co'. stock Is their' owe
futon tt tnoa.'ona of o.o . firla visiting Europe twice a
year to make purchases. thus enabling theta to offer t.
'their customers. the newest alai most fashionable styles
and textures, simultaneous with Male appearance in
Europe. 'they hare also purchased largely this season
at the Anctlon :tales, and ran thirt afford to give their
customers the* full benefit of thu DZMIECIATED Pelerap
resulting from Mcessive importations: I adios and oar
era front this vicinity, visiting the Fite, will find that'a
call at this establishment will repay them.
818 h 1,20 (.•lIESTNIIT I.TREET,
Op, unite (tinted House, Philadelphia.
Nov. 2,1859.
MIMED
G REAT EXCITEMENT AT LIAR.-
- , Idols nititir. • .
Old John Drown still alive and recommends the La.
dies of 'Carlimo and country, to go lannodiately to .
LEI DIG?! 4- ~.A WYER'S NEW WORE,
.
and examine their splendid stock of new goods.
Just received a large lot magnificent WINTER'
SILKS, (from Auction.) lendld Dearer Cloth blare
tire and Raglans. latest rIP atyles elegant DDESS
GOODS, in great variety of styl e ,. and kinds. Mucha,
double reversible, and fine Droteh SHAWLS.
.FURSI - FURSH FURS!!!
Mad from the manufacturers, warranted free from
mottle, and at greatly reduced pricey. "
Also a WO ndditidn 01 ST %ME BOBS. suitable for
the season, including AVOWS CELEBRATED BAND
TER ' BUCK GLOVE •, warranted genuine, notwith
standing the Aurnontsut AND EXCLIMITi aosacr.
Carlisle, Nov. 2. IMO. .
CT.IMBERLAND VALLEY R. R.-
WINTER ARRAIVGEALENT.
ritimn-tvz . 413
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On and after MONDAY, NOV. 14th ]ItD. Pasant:get
Tralar alll run as follows: (Sundays earepted:)
•
FOR lIARRIBRURO. •
14 TrAln. 2d Train
Leave Chamberaburg, .8.35 A. M. 5.40 1?. M
" Shippeelsburg, 0.05 " 3.15
• Newvlllei 0.38 " 3.45
" Carlisle. 10.15 -- " , 4.25 i,
slechanlcablarg, 10 47
Arrive at llarrlabura, 11.15 ,
Ist Train. . 2.2 Train
Leave IlarrLsburg • B.IG A. M :2,93 P. M
" Mechanicsburg' —. 4.57 ' 2.12 , "
Carlisle 9.37 " 3.15; ".
Newvilira 19.1.3 " 3 ' 50
Shippeueburg, • 19.42 4.20
Arrive at Clutinbersburg, 11.12 " 4.40
•
' TRAINS LEAVE Harrisburg Oa Pommylyanta Can•
trat liallroadat 1.00, P. 51.,•2.15, P. M., irla Columbia,
and 550.. P. M. . . s./1 •
Via Lob. non Ve. '16.1 - Reading 'Beiß r oad, at 800,
A. M., and •2.86: . 1'. M.
.
For Pittsbur, at 0.60, A. M. and 1.30, p. For.
• Bsltimorc, at 2.40 and '8.45, A. 51.; and 2.05, I'. M. For
Travartort, Williamsport and Buffalo, at, 1.21 and 7.50;
P. M. Schuylkill and Btsquallatina Railroad; for, Aln
burn and I'qttfrilip,.4.4 2 2.014 P. 51.- '•
Ti) ,PISSESONItS .At 1111 Stations where
Tickete aro aold,. Chimbershurgi Shippen t rib
Carlisle,. idechaultih - urg and-Harrisburg, reduc not
TNN CENTS-on each:Ticket wilt be made to all ['amen.
guns that provide tkeihselves Kith, Tickets before on.
tering the Cars, ' ' ' " " • -
0. N.• LULL, Supar't
ItaOkiumi Ofnee . , Clnabersburg, 1. ,• . ' •
Nov. 9,18144 • f
•
, COATS, PA NT$ AND. YiSTB OF
'COATb, PANTS AND' VESTS ON
. .
—, - :,-.- 41ANSINETTCMISISIBITIfittOTtf, .1 - :RIX:.
~CARSI.^q.T,OABBRIMCE, cLOTII' a SILK.
OVER-CO . OBAR
. , .
. ._ ~.. , . . ..
•
Eit-op4ms OF ' •
cumir, BRA-vitt, FILOT, ririttsirAm• Ac
CI OTri, BEAVER, PILOT, PETEIISIIALL to
OENTLIIMPN'S 'BRAWL& / ;
01INTLEMXN13 PILAWLB. ' '
LAlimallAusallsoKtis GiintatlOdibdi Goods-are
often d and nt,rerodrlcablokilf rl
AT TnE - cusAp"c9mpo4kAgyo.„lyx
Atiunciortkoust.:.'6., „ , ,
Nr!, 9,1,0?
...,ZO,NI . FAIO . O Bei .SiX,TO - UNVAL
NourrameNr , ■nd brllltimt Offers, t o a nther column.
HosTTTER'S
I=l
4.56 "
61:6 "
FOR 011AMUERBOVII0
~ ; ~.
MIMI=
•Ne4?ii-#.,!.' . (iii.e.
•.• • •
k 4.4 1!: dir ,L
-t-, •,. L.T
••• Fall arid, Winter - Goods,
.
„,
I flirt. naw °inning ,the largest assortment of DRY
. GOODS over brought to Oitniborlend County. • ..
The attention of the 'lsidleele wirtletilarly Invited. to
; the spleadhliasigirtteent Of, t '•'
S;S,; - '124: 00. D..
A full lino of Magnificent Silkil, PopliosjToll Do CU
• ilees,"Frotich• Cinihtiteres,.R.o., :Shawls and
Cloth Capes of all klnde and Uncokundbly cheap'. Dress
• Trlinniings. all tho new styles and to - suit every color.
' Flannels Ana Blankets at ristonislaln low, prices. Call.
iutr.WWWitattradvasatuvOtaltska a - .. erfgaggy
, “ e „e Muslihs,...
cached-and Wohle - sebed.:mal ,
itater;iiilfratierftw
hail. -- 'l,ltVene,•;•NaPklns, --- ,.Table 'Cloths,- Fhirtlngs,
--71MylleseAc. - i-bronght - from , thalargestiniportev.in - .. - New „ .. ,
- ----York. very good and Tory I
,eortMent. . .
01111Kt114'13b0Dir• - ---•leitirlorassortrifenPokiieurrti'
Ina Goods of all him:fienddescriptions. ,
BONNETS-5: la IIIiONS:—A new supply of fashionable
Bonnets and ltibbous, at low figures. . •
' • ,G [AWES —The best - quality -of• Alexander's' Kid
- • -----filoves, Kid, Sllkand-Cotton Gauntlets. - Buck Gloves,
equal to any .Exclusive Agency, Gentlemen's wear.
A now.assortment of Fine .Droad_Clothe, _Center. Den..
' acne, Plain and Fancy Cassimeres, Yostings, Cassinets,
• /to., Ac. .
BOY'S'WEAR.Casslineres sultablo fur boys very
cheep. '
• Three Ply Carpeting, good, beautiful and cheap. Floor
Oil Cloths of all widths. good and r.hesp.
. The Store Is new filled with new, elegant and cheap
goods; broth:lit from the:largest and best lonises In Now
York and l'hiladelphla, and will be sold off kt•prlces to
'l defy, alleompotltion.
Coate ono. come ell, byline poi-chasing olsewhere and
• Judge for yourselves. • r
No trouble to show our goods at the Mew Store oppo
site the Railroad Depot.
CHAS. OD !Lin%
' earl Isle, Dct 29, 1859." -- •• • ••••• • • •
NOAV IS THE TIME FOR 'BAR
.
GAINS! -LAItUN AND EXTENSIVE ARRIVAL
- FALL AND WINTER. GOODS!
At • •.
tho New Stoic, corner of tic Louther
The undersigned returns thanks for the U
patronage
bestowed upon him by the pi - 111 . 11c, ariAtirtbil +num nto
respectfully atinounces.thot ho han Just returned front
Philadelphia, and Is now opening s now lot of spring A
itOCHill RS,--consisting its
part as follows, and which he Is determined to soil et
the lowest cash prime. silks, Dural Cloths, .Challien,
Alpacas, Delsines. De Rages. Lustrea, Poplins, UM.,
Bareges, Brilliants, Skirting, French.auffSeotch fling.
hems,-Prints, Moves, Hosiery, Collars, itaudkerildefe,,
Ac., Ac.
SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS,
of every Variety and quality. Staple and Domestic Dry
floods. 'Clothe, Casslntores, Vestings, Flannels, Mut
lies, Tickings; Stripes. Checks, CaliroeS Cotnades,
Lineqs, Shootings, Denims, Nankeens. to ]) r ills, Marseilles
Quilts, colored arid Odle. carpet Chain, Ic. Parasols
and Undwellas. Also, a large and splendid assortment
of BONNETS, lIATS, CAI'S. BOOTS and 8110 ES. .1
Superior lot or fresh OltoChntl ES, Tens, Coffee, Sugar,
Melnsses. Bice; Spices, se. Having_ selected my entire
Mock with the greatest care. and tholowest cash prices,
I CAR itimurn my friends and the publle`generally. that
1 will do all in my power to niake my establishment
knoirn as the stead Quarters for Heroin," Those
who ,Wish to purchase will find it to thole advantage to
call nod examine my stock before purehasingelsowhere.
DB- I will pay the highest market price for Butter,
Eggs, Rags, Soup and Dried Fruit.
.1. A. 11U311t1011, Jr.
Carlisle, Oct. 26,.11158.
NEVV. ARRIVAL 'OrFAII 'AND
W T
_11)11. .(1() 0 D
•
. poled.
plilahnd New York with ki3 largest and most' magnifi.
earitstoek-of goodo ever broincht to Carlisle, which fur
litylo and benulif nie unparalleled.
The Ladles aro particularly Invited to examine our
inried and splendid otock.er .
DItESS - GOODS, . •
'conoktlng ofPlalbick Silks. Vow) , In., of 'oven?, du
scrlptlon. 11.1yoderu nod Fig'd. do, elegant Vulva Pup
buy, both plain and Caul;
.FRENCII 'Btu lorgeol stock went of lb .
EostCrii Cities. • " -
CASIIMfUtfft3, Plain and figured, all Moo! DeLainoa,
plain and figured.
• g AWLS. A veil large amortment of over 400-Btel
- Jacquard, Blank°. and Mourning Shawls of
every-quality,eariely,And.prlce.--_,___ •
FLANNELS. Ifliita, Fancy and all wool. piald
Illtiff. • .
VALF:NIIAS. Plaid and Ilayadere, at atitonlabingly
low fignroa• ,
• MUSLINti. Over 10,000 yds., from the mnst cele
brated manufacturers la that. 8., et all'prlces both
white and unbleached. •
. . •
LINENS. A- large stock or neery description, Ted
Clothe; Nnyklns, nni. for Shirting, from Ufa best many.
fartureeeln Ireland.
GINO II AMS. A very large assortment.
LICOF.S. An assortment conslstlo_gor over 20,-
.000 vlll4, and at prices to snit tho times
TRIM MINKS. A very handsome and well selected lot
. of " Ladies' Dre.Trimmlngs," to suit every variety of
of dress goods • , •
01.0 YRS. Kids, °aunties, Silk and Cotton Gloves for
Ladies and children
MOURN'S./ GOODS. Black French Nlerinoes, Block
Cashmeres, all Wool DeLaines. 4eLain.,Coburgs,
Jtnd every variety of mourning goods far dress, crapes,
tells. Collars, Ac.. Ac.
RIBBONS. We would call the attention of the Ladles
to our largo 'dock of well selected rlblems.
ORNTLEMEN'S WEAR. Cloths.Vesalreeres, Satinets,
Yeliateetta nod Girds; over 10,000 'du. of Satinets
at very low prices.
GAIIFETS. A large and well AM ected stock of Carpets
of every description of over 0,000 yards.
IRANOVKIt GLOVES. - The - tar famed and well known
Hanover Gloves are only cold by me. as I am the only
authorized agent for the vol. of Glom In this•county.
,We Just received 600 pairs of them:
MY Store Is at tile old Stand, in balmier St., nearly.
opposite the Post Vince. Give us a call-and examine
our stock. .
Carlisle, Oct. 5,1850
SPECIAL
•
HATS AND 'CAPS.
AT
KELLER'S OLI) STAND.
NORTH RANOVER. STREET,
Will be foitnd a large nod elegant assortment of lIATS
and CAI'S, in groat variety, °Tour own and city menu-•
facture.
ATS. .CAPS. '
Silk. •
Navy.
018,4111,0, Morphy,
Scotch. • •
' Ledger, Ledger.
Planters, ° 011 Cloth.
Plush A Cloth. Children's Fancy.
.ASSO, Wool Data of all kinds, which will . be sold at
the lowest prices. Recollect
KELLER'S OLD STAND,
North IlAttover Street.
M. data of any style manufactured to order.
Oc.t. It?, 1659.. •
r rll.lll PARIS -MANTILLA, CLOAK
ANIS FUR Exponitrar. , - ,
No. 708 Clietanit'Street,-(r.bove neventh,)'
, I'IIIILADELPiIIA.
4 The subscr,bere Invite the attention Of the Ladles, to
their Atock of those ELEGANT GARMENTS, of which
being a ttrzciat.t7r, they era enabled to oiler the want
complete tooortment In thu city..
They will open•ln October and November their Jilt
portotiom comlsling of
• _EMBROIDERED VELVET CLOAKS,
HANDSOME BEAVER CLOAKS,
OPERA CLOAKS, &c., &c:,
and elegant epocimette of hountlnannfacture, will be
added to their Stock EVERY 111ORNINti TI180)1011
TUN SEASON.
Ater ' GRAND OPENING. 'III
Elegant •Furs For Ladies' Costume.
IN THE FUR ROOM 01 0 TRH
PARLs MANTILLA EMPORIUM.
The subscalbers beg also to announce that,. In coca.
pliauce, with the wishes of several .slued customers,
they have added to their establishment a
• FUR DEP Alt PATENT,
In Which will at all times be found the largest display
of well seasoned GARMENTS, spade up by the beat
French workmen, and at prices ittilch whit commend
them to the econonsihal as well as the most luxurlotie
purchasers..
EVERY GARMENT may be relied on sabering exactly
'what Is represented, as it ix no part of the rieoraqic, the
subsctibets to obtain an ephemeral notoriety liyoffeting
imitative manufactures for the sake of selling cheap,—
but, on the contrary, a reputation based on the permit.
neat and durable foundation of public confidence.
PROCTOR` &, M., j
Importers, and Manufacturers of
,CLOAKS, MANTILLAS AND FURS.
NO - 108 Chestnut Strout, Philo(lelOhio
Oct-10.1889-3m. - ,
...(1. r . 1 "0.01) I GOOD!! GO. .D
duet received at Gie cheep Grocery of the under
planed. lola of good things; apart of whlelfare 'the fol.
. • Hermetically staled PEAGIIES,' ';(fieslO
,-- . 0 . ASPARAGUS,." , •
•, I •A . 0103TV:it0,.
• . r LOIlaT.3118.".:
• „. ‘ .O PINE APPLE,
-00 TUICTLE BOW', "-,. . ,
- 00 . , . SAIIDINES, ,
pi ea Gerllne, Chow Chow, Plwatlllll, l -Lebsteis,
----Ca dower, Capers." • - •
.00W0P,TeMatOCIEktailp, r iiltichrooM dm";
popper soco,,llTAnThy, °Atte, Cnpberrles,. the finest::
of, GAO near, ,FILTer-cltrid',. Gems, Phouhler.•Gologin
Netisago,.Poue 'Mane, Mace:wool, .Sugar, CgOre,ol,
hl.. l acces, and FlNSlof.alLkiade.
FINE .SEGARl3..ameng whlchtare,
!; - "twenty-five thou d: German, Plree, - prlme..Teitrro„
and the' hod purvey LIQUORS In the
Confectlooarfand • ; •
All of whlctiare offeredlo the eltlieneof CarErle and
cboliltv of Outnbeirhiod, at.the loweat,/aicea for CUM. , '
ONIII,-43031.13.-ALL,..two doors- East.of , ElieAde.
• . ;',, , 0 -Wat BENT
Q+rllde,Nni:O, X 860:•
UST-11,1110111YED, t9t: cif Siva — Ni and
Cut.t?3 . ro, nt the Agrtcul[nml - BtBlti off' ^'
, , . . , IL B. STVICktLER #
re . ) ,':„ •
TgItp4II.O.AIN,S,T,EIANFIVEI;
„ 'arenow, being. ilired at J. Oro*lie
CHEAP • OkOTHINO cf 7 SHOE STORE,
; Having dlacorinod that send wilt. anligtildi 0.414
hi thp trio principle of suriresa Oi btialkiess, , k Sam de
termined to offer:stilkbetter indurernants - Mau erer to
purchasers; Of MEN, and BOYS tiothing.for.-,.--.,^
•
- ii.I.ILA
hare Just opennj kith* and ;antidote assortment
eornprlyingdvar Coati;Erock Coate. Sark Cants: Raglans,
BpsineraGnaty &e,. &e. Pantaloons. West', Shirts Un
der :Shirty;. Tuent, Monkeyy, .11ralery., Gloves. Sus.
panders, stocks. neckties, collars and Handkerchiefs &o.
nyabittaatiacinfat=taattdttirddaM ing • ••ttv, , :lit'etr
itipytiridued andUlylf,Ms Par, JdqvYtii
tadreffiNtif - Sl=Xever_linuatheritaits niarketi-loy:
- men- &-boyn. women- & ellildren,• and -at.temarksbly
Jovvprlcea:—For_--Women.and children .1 have the beat of_
fiememade, and make-up_ta-firdaf*.pn,the !holiest sip,
tees.
•o --- - - - -
HATS AND CPS;
and boys at,- very, low 'prices, Alen. Titmice,
Trar . elllog llags Umbrellas, de. at vary low prices. ,
COME ONE, COME ALL. 7 7. .
bo beppy tU coo you and makeyen . glad 'with
goerletrgalts. • • B.:W. 431ILEIri7
October 6. r •
NEIV 'FALL ' ,
_
SA.WYEIt, 4,-
,At their now Store Knot Main stliot, ilea dooMbelow
Martin'. lintel, respectfully announce to Abe pailc
that they hove received from Ihe best Importing auci
jobbing hou.e.of Now York and PhllAdelphin,llle'lar•
gent nadhekt'neha•ted stock of •
14.. 'AND WINTER EIRT.43IOODS.
over offored in Carlini°, embracing all kinds and qUall
ion or DRESS GOODS,. (latest Paris slyla.,), SHAWLS
of every description,
• lot h Mantillas in Every Variety,
FURS, freehand direct from the mane cturerg.
Mourning Press floods, In all their vedette&
Man's and Roy& cloth.aud Cels.imers, 5,1001
shawls, drawers sod undershirt.. ho -
' elory olvill kinds, suited for the
.....„„_,_,_seasen,'Alexander's Celebrated
Kid Glide& ineWollitida --- ' — ' 7"" -
..
' and number, Ilnop
skirt. 11/mover .
Muck. ghives
warranted, ,
EMIJRO2DERIES, EIBBONS,
DRESS TRIMMINGS, and a rompleteraariarnent of all
other kinds of Dry Goods. We will be making coneitant
add•tiono to our stock during the moon.,
- LKIDIGII A
fietollor 5, '59,
HANOVE LL STREET
- • coNrEcTkoNERY,
• • / l'S LE PA.
' Wholesale Rama Reduced $2 per 100 lbs.
The attrl e ) Una of Country Merchants and the public
generally is uvited to a large assortment of
- 'CHOICE - CANDIES,. •
- butnutactured of the, beet underfed and warranted to
contain no poison in their istiors,•whlLL will be sold
Wholesale or Retell at low rates at the old stand of .
P. DIONYER, .
NOUTH HANOVER STREET,CATWEEL; Pky
?,. few doors North of the Csrllsle Deposit Rank.
Just received a large issortment_ol__:
FRESH FRUITS AND NU-TS
o Abe latest Importations, consisting or
Oranges,
Figs, Odes,
Ilanatinas, Pine Apples,
Almonds. .
Cream Nuts, 'Cocoa Nuts, Ac.,
rail of which will be sold a law rates.. Also, a large all
Sortinent of
TOYS AND FANC% 9 GOODS
of overy variety. Also. all the .best brands of
SEOAItB AND TOBACCO,
of 'Atiforlean and German manufacture
The suhseribir returns thanks for the liberal patron.
ego bestowed on him by the public, and solicits a eon.
finnan., of their favors. Itemembys the Old Stand of
P. MONYEII,
OAHE:4IO,-J une:lll,- , 58. North Ilanorer-Strad..--1
'N. H A N ,
MERCHANT TAILOR:
WEIST MAIN STREET,
--
Opposite the Rail:lto:id OffiCe.
• Bill and IVinter t.tylee of Cloths,
Coesimeree and Treetioge made - to
Onrlialo, Oct. 26i IBM '
CARD.—Du.. JNO. K. Smint, re
spectrully announces to his old frla ndif and
former patrone, that he bu returned from hie eolith
weetern tour. with hie health greatly Imptoared, end
tae rammed lila practice le Cerllde.,
OVe ICE on Meld Street , one dimiiniter thellitfread
Depot, where he can be found at all. home, day and
night, when pot out firofeacJonally..
Cerlinie, Oct. 26, 1p359-tf. - .
DOCTOR - 4RAISTRONG has restov
ed his office to the South west cornerof Hanover A
Pomfret et where he may be consulted at any hewer the
day' or night. Dr. A. has had thirty years experience
lo the profession, the liutt ten of which hare boon deco.
tel to the study and practice of llomccopathic
tine. - _ Alay_ttl,!biOnt. ,
MEM
OLIN HAYS, ATTORNEY AT LAW.—
ey OMce ou Main Street, opposite "Marlon Hall,"
Carlisle. Pa. . - Pet, 26,
CP. LIUNIRICR, Attorney at Law..
..—olliee on North Hanover street, n few &cora
'south of (Uses' Hotel. All burliness entrusted to him
will be promptly attended to. [Aprill6.
AM NOTICE. —'II,ENIOV.,%L. N.
I
PENROSE hos removed his ollirei In rear o
Ahe Court Mouse, where ho will promptly attond to all
business entrusted to him.
Au g dst 19, 1857.
I. ASV . 0 FFICE.-L - E MUEL TODD
Ld has resuniod the practlce.uf the Law.. 011 Ice fo
Centro Square, west Milo, near the First Presbyterian
Church.
April 8, 1857.
TAR. S. 13. KIEFFER Office, in North
Ilanorer street two - doors from Arnold k /knee
store. wilco hours, more particularly from 7 to 9 o'clork
A. M., sod from 5 to 7 o'clock, P. M.
GEORGE S. SEA
las RIGHT, DENTIST, from tbe Bab
••"' timore College of Dented Surgery.
gajßllce at the residence of his mother, East Louthat
street, three doors below Bedford.
March 19. 195G—tf.
- Int. J. C. 'NEFF respect
fully Informs the ladles and gentlemen'
of Carlisle, and vicinity. that he has re,
named the practice of Donlietry, and is prepared toper
orm all operations on the teeth and gums, belonging
o his profession. Ile will !Inert full nets of teeth on
gold or silver, with single gust tenth, or block,, ail they
may prefer. Terms moderate, to salt the time. ' •
Office in High street, directly opposite the Cumber
land Valley flank.
tta„, Dr. N. will be In Newvills the last ten days 61
every month.
JAI). 20. ISfitt-11"
Di
pft ri •
South Hanover street,
nett door to the Poet
Offlde.
.1)3,19111 be absent (man Carllele thelent ten days of
each month: , I aug. 1:"55.
GEO. W. , :iNEIDIOII, D;
La, pernonstiator of Ape:mire Dentistry loam
Baltimore College of
1311314 1rtirc, - De l3 ' free l S al i t g irresidence,
°greet° Marion Ilan, West Main street; Carlisle, Penn
Nov. 11.1867, "
J 0 S 0 N , 11.0 U 8 E , .
Cor. of Chambers St.,. dk College Place,
NEW , YORK. •
TERPIS-4150 PER DAY.
J. It. BUIIUItUe, Proprietor,
Late of the , ..lehneopffoiree," Cleveland, O.
eug.31.'59-3m.
AVE W'S'lll - 4:"
ATTOR'S LAW.
Office with Wm.ll:Mille; 4 ,-tlin.,'SoutlVlTehover Street,
opposite the Volunteer Mee.
Coribilei Sep. ti,1 , 89., •
`'ATTOItNEY AT,LAW AND GENERAL 'AMIN?
. ~ . . .
• Minneaßoqe, .411pesota. , • ' '
*ILL give Isparta] atientionlgcollectinis througd
-mit the State, makelnvestments. buy and toll-
Itoal Estate and,ttocuittleti.., Negotiate loans, pay taut?,
j ov olo an g irarmrita,•di.i de: Hafer Litho thembeir-o.
the Cumberland County Bag; and to all proudnen Ceitl
gene of. Onrlbile. Ps. ~ ~ . - -,• - v.. CAuge4ll-13/: - ,
REAL 'A- il-11, AGE'NOY;::RE:
• --MOVATA.:-41, • ROESLER; ;REAL ESTATE
NTi CONVEYANCER 'AND 'SCRIVENER; lose I.o='
moved to his New Mice cio Main ntreeti OW. 'aiopr well
of the Cumberland Valley'llall Road- Di3lo;
-Ile Is now permaiientls Idladedilind has oa head dial
for,sale &Ter) , large amount of Real Estate, "comdellnif.
of Rama, of all'oltes, , impfoved• and unimproved. Mill
Pp:mortice, Town'tqoperty of eters; description, B'ulld,
log Lotc'eloe, , Weatern Londe and,Trivra Lotli!: 'He *lir
give bin atteldion,•as.haretaftire to the Negotliktldis..Of
Lbann, Writing of - DoedP, blotters ' , Wills, :COtitrac"
atid Barlow:dog generally. • • • ,
28, 1857kz-tf.'" •
rpo UNFORTUNATE-YOUNGAEI*
;,--gparmatotrbtea. combo ettled.wltboilt=ditigo br
aurally, loVieuraoutae. , liaougmaa aiiifering. tram'
ootwoury.gmbolork. would do.rell to glvo ounilour
troatulent :11toso eigbauktligi lovaiiam beitp.ar
manently arraated by a now bat nevarfalling meth
. Addraws (opaloalugl thy,* dollars) Joules 11. pqbaity:
-• ; I •,1 Di0v,31,1w8L,4
Qlooobs.
Lemons,
Zustness earDs.
MEM
. .
• ,
- ivi•lT tTE At/TICE. -- . —Latertl.oe - lAt"
Entata of Ealti4
athelatiora.couuty, State or ludlana,.ffinronted,Ott•W.
Issuatt,to the Pabscrlbor nullEun ID tough MI Ally
ton totnoshlD,Cumbarlaadcounty. All prrsonalutlabtnt
to ,tho estate are , raquastett•to , nankev.luunnAlata pa,
humsr god:than, havlueolalati.to-presant
anttlemoot to
pii,t v :Jar, SALE • ' . • —7- .
'.. l'' ,":..',.."),'::::':: „.ixit''' ,. .• ''r ~.,, ' • '
, • ~:', ~,••• ,'•••-,KkAL ESTAHE
'Vie subscriber:pow' iiffeill oneVturigfng indneeleo is
to thoeo of limited means; who dtlare to get a chiapatni
.dosifabissinstne to nhaotthavnoit-healthyandjenter •,
prisingVittees In the State.. Three paper 'Mille twit' at
hand, and the feat• lately erected, le nose. In saccesaful
operation for the mandfactrire of fine paper, In trh.ch
over !Oil hand% male and female, awe employedAtesid ee
. 'Mt. Holly El pringeiat the haste of the South M Qumran,
Fa, =. STATE .NOTICE.--Leitera of .Ad..
„ ..... ,
ontoe townehip. deed ., hive been honed to the ant.,
red watering place,. being unusually patmnised.
- 1
g a e d u. s r mAte . rially to the pecuniary Intereate of the peoplo
.. Thaterlowing described property is adjacent,and in
ministration on the estate of Philip' Lute. late ri
*after, rasiding in- Smith Middleton -township. ' -A,V , tended as an addition to the Springs, and also to Um
person...lndebted to said Estate, are i 'q u ' lt 'd to ••"a • i . • " beantlful village of Papertown: •• • . : -
•
Immediate payment, and - those biting claims to—
ENOCH YOUNG,
Administrator of 1.4111,5ar
wertrix.7
• - _Aem rt hytnetar of rbilip laiis r dedd.
Nov, 2,1859-6 t. ------ ----. • 7.
sigped Auditor. ap pointed by_the eouit. to mar.:
she. and alitribute the bee
llmdt,.Adaduletrator Or John 0.-Allne, intent Dirkin'
non'tOwdetdp. hi cold county. given entire that be will
attend to that duty, at hie office, in the Borough. of Car
-liebh-on - TIIUMSDA - Yfthelet dare( Deeember..lBs9, at.
ID Welock, A. N., eirthat dey,..whonand where those id.
Joiertted Ate requested to attend... •• • ...
.A.• U. SHARPE; - Anditdr:
. . .
Nov. 2,1859.
• 1 'CARLISLZ, June 28, IS 8.
'lVOtke is hereby. given that. lin application will be,
made to the. Legislature of Penneylvania at. lie .next.
meeting for'the incorporation of a Dank of Issuer with
discount and deposit privileges.' to' be located in. the
borough of Carlisle, Cumberland eau nty, l'enn'a.,•to be
called. The Bank of Itarlinle, with a rirpital of one bun•
dred thousand dollars,.vit h the right to Inerearte the
same to three tidred•tho d doitara. • "
I • ' ( SIGNED. '
- • WitAiAm Kin, . JOHN 11, , PAA0A,
• • Tilos. PARTON', • JOHN None, •
BIM/. GIVLIR, JR., .- EROCH YOUNG,
RICHARD WOOD', • CHRINTIAN STATRtif,.
- WILLIAM Dunn, JOHN O. STERRILTr,
A. B. SMARM WF. N. ittism.l.,
Jolly O. DUNLAP, w JOACPII D. Ilm.nant.,
• "
-- - -.- Itonsur-lbosn, Jour( Domsue,..
lamen Rostra, Rooms blooms,'
- - 11. A. Bsonorom p ROBERT Wilson,
---
8 ikliii - IFICLIWN, ' `---- — GicT. — Wasiiiiirza;
1 ' JACOU K. Nyman!, BoT,. Nsumsr.
' - June 20, 1850—dm • ,
NOTlCE.—Notice is -heleiky given
that application will be made to 'the next Legit.
firip
lettere of Penney to alter the charter of the tear .
hale Deposit Dan ~ I ted In the borough of ,Carlisle,"
;Cumberland county tm auto confer on said brink the
rights and prie nig of a bank of tante, and to change
tie name to the Carllele Dank t also to Increase the
capital of Sold bank (which I. at prevent eeventptwo
thousand dollars, with privilege of Increasing the mane
under Its Present charter, to one hundred thousand,)
to two hundredund fifty . thodiusnd dollars.
- : " - • W. M. HEETED, Caehler
June 29, 1 . 85f1 1 46m
. •
'STATE NOTICE. —Letters test:i
nlaid/my on the Estate of basin. Mumma, late
of hfek lotion Township, dert4sed, have been leaned to
the subscriber/1, residing In the same township All
persona Indebted to the estate, are r e quired to make
immediate payment; and those having rialtos to present
them for settlement to
- GEORGE 110LI.IN4KR,
DANIEL HOLLINGER,
Executors.
0ct.19, 1859-6 t
17, STE' AT NOTICE. - Letters test a-::
meutary on the Estate 48smust BPOIDT : late Of
Monroe township, deed., have been issued to the iqub...
aeriber, residing In etirlisle.___All s _persone. indebted_ to'
the Estate are required to make immediate payment
id-tliose-having-tdidiorto fko
to
Nov. 9.7859-fit
liorellancotia.
SECOND • GRAND, FAIlt OF TILE
- -
• (utpberlatid Fire Company.. •
Ms Cumberland Fins - Company pulp... bolding :a •
' F.4II4_J_ALSZIE S &ILL—••
Coinmkncing DeCetaber 12th, and clos
- leg December 17th, 1859, •
• 'ae oldest being to raise-funde for ',the purpos;Lo
building An ENOINE HOUSE. • • '
Michael lninici, i
lt"*.trullY linsuellirier -- " • • I
E. D. Quigley, . James Martin, -
Jobn Arney, A. J. nalghler,-
Augu.tus Zug, John bailey', • ,
Jacob Albert, . Frederiek - honner, .
PETER . BPAIIII, Chslituan.
- Carlisle, Oct. 20,1860-t f.
W SCO,TT, -
(Late of Me firm' of Winchester .3 Scott,)
Gentlemen's Furnishing Store
AND
SHIRT MANUFACTORY,
No. 814 cIIFSTNUT STILISIFT.
(NEAIUX OPPOSITE vnn (SIMARD 11003E4
=E!
• J. W.,9fXYTT, would repPertfully eall the attention of
Ills Milder friends to hie now Etore. and Iv prepared to
1111 orders for SIIIRTB e short notice. A p.ofert fit
guarantied. COUNTRY TRADE supplied with FINE
SnoßTS'and COLLARS. Ket.12,159.
Our Nume—Our NolloH"Good
.repectfully annoueee that we in,
intend holding our
LAST GRAND FAREWELL FAIR,
during the Holidays In
RHEEM'S HALL, -.
Comencing Wednesday Evening, December 21A,11159,
."and closing Monday Evening, January 21.1,1860.
We respectfully *licit the ald of the public In the
enterprise. The proceeds ore to be applied to the pay.
moot of 110 SE recently purchased: ' • •
Single Tickets, 10 Celt** packages containing els
tickets. 50 eente. - To be obtained from any of the
committo or at the door. Respectfully,
Jos- C. Halbert, L 5L r.lyere.
' George. 51e11, . Joho r e. Ilalbert,
John G. Heiser, John C. Schuchumn.
Wilson L. Spottswood, William Zlmmerrnan,,
Simms nod/ ; Donlel J. Moore,
Hobert V Noble, Itah. J. Camaro%
fleortfe
OGILBY, Chairman.
t„24,f 18E04 f.
.
). HAMPTON'S • COMPOUND
- DIURETIC PILLS.
'fbr. Ilampton's Pills contain neither Redeem or Men
eery, but are 'purely vegetable In their composition,
stud arethlglily recommended by eminedt physic's., so
Sate
Curtain, •
Speedy and
Permanent Cure
• For Gravel, (fleet, Strie•
tuna, Lueorrknen, Female
• Weakviensea, and all
other diseases of •
Kidneys, the,liadd
• and
„ _ Sexual Organs.
PRICE FIFTY CENTS PER BOX. 4 -
Prepsie4 and fur sale by • '
• nit. J: T. lIAMPTOS' & CO
405 Spruce street, Philadelphia
tars,. Sold by Druggists aud.Dodera everywhere.
Sir. 8. G. WILD, sole agent for Nowellia.
ISENWEIN'S ,TAR - AND• \VOQI)
• NotrenA,.. IMMORAL, ; •
J .`
7e mu 00$? EINDICINK ut Tut WOULD,
for the Cosa of COMASMUD Conk. Croup Dm:whine, As
. throe, Difficulty
for
Breathing, Palpitation of the
heart, and for ttict relief of patients In the
'advanced stages of 00kaultraos, to.
gather with all Diseases of the
Throat ,and Chest, and , • ;
which predisposed hi OonsuMption." It'attaekathe root
.of disease, and makes the fell destroyer succumb to Its
— neuenee. -- It also prober, free evpactoraticin, and In
duceahealthYantioniti tbedisiaied Mucous Membranes
and Tissues. It is peculiarly adapted to the radical cure
of AsretlA . One dose of this Invaluable Syrup often
,gives case, and consequently sleep, which the peculiar
, nature of thhtdlseasu denies Mut. Id very pleasant
do the taste, and prompt In its effects. Thy nr, avid he
Convinced, that it is Invaluable in the yoga OP BROX.
CUIAL AFFCCTIONO.
PRICE 50 casco 1= • ;, • l•
Prepared only by •
A. EBSEIN,
Corner of Ninth and Poplar inmate. •
PILIGADKLPIIIA
N. D. For Bale by N. Killott-, U.J.Keitfer, B. W. haver
stick, Carlisle; L. Kauffman, Mechanicsburg; -and tto.-
K. Smith, & Co.. Philadelphia, and Storekeepers and
Druggists getierallYt • _ -
• Carlisle. Oct. 159.-- 7, mos. • , • •
fItrAIBERL AND : VALLEY 11A.NIC
k • PROPRIETORS,
WILLIAM Hta, • . alizeuorallatureaterr, L L
HOOT. C. SUMMIT?, ...nkalN DUNLAP, ,
• !Benign iticioes, Joust 8. Sersaterki
Joan O. Ilettsvr. H.A.StfilSnsofi.
'Tole Bank, dotes business in the name of Eel:, Bien
0013140 & CO., It now folly propared.to..do a general
thinking Business with - promptness and fidelity.
Money on deposit and paid buck on demand
I without notice. Interest paid on special deposits. Car.
I , tificates of deposit bearing interest at the rate of five ;
I per cent: Will , be! bunted for al short a' period AM' foup
I , months..; Interest op itli.certlficates will eease at ma.
turity, provided, however, that If said certificates. are
renewed at anytime thereafter for another given' ice.
clod, they shall bear UM immolate of interest up to the
time of renewal. Partirplaritttentio ,paid to the col•
'action of votes; draftd,rheckei &c.; Iu uy part of,the
United States or Canadas.
:Remittantes made to England, Ireist thaVonlb
neut. The faithful and coofideattel . e euelon of all
orders entrusted to them, may be roiled 6 n.
!They call the attcntiOn ofTarmsra, bl antis and
all (there who desire+taste .depository tbr t ir names,
to the undeniable fledithat the proprietors o th is Bank
hIeINDiVi&OAII.I4 liableta the extent of !hell' tea for
all the Deptents,and,othermbligations or Net. etaill6
man & cu.
They have recentl y removed Inio.thetrwoillawking.
i'llonsw , diteitiyMppoeite. theritimer..stinde• hi Weil
Main Stpest," a few doer* mit, of ,the , Hallteaft•DePaly
while they will it alltimekbe,pitstwed to give ISUY
'formatiott;thedredits mood to 'money :natters In gene.
scat. ° T -e r ib r in do 'e mi V " io° *4:oA tAtflfttail HtAlll
o'o (4 In 1 !eferOnt ' • • 4,
•!, '111':A:13T1/talkOM Cadger.
parlthle, My?, 115 T. '
, t t.: ,:, i ..!1" ,L)
.
Zgirkana43=aa oaXiftrg=l*3lWv
sides of-thallaitimore and Hanover turnpike, li in 00
-- south of Carlisle:—The tomer. gn-average of 40 feet-In
.front and 200 feetin length. The .benutlful strram,_
Mountain ti`rikk, dowe,peat. a_portlon_of_them.:7;Aisw
b vntt NAIcII3IOeIIOI7BE, • • •
, And one srre,of ground , ,gardbOt•no. l
• f t — r i yard. fruit trees in abundance. This
gr house contains 14 rooms, with large
basement kitchen, well of, water at
the door, and acknowledged to be a very dellghtfullo
•. cation•fer a private residence:—Alsore story= - ---
.
. WHATHEILBOARDED FRAME. HOUSE,
• and lot, with &Menai:der house thorenii
.:1111 erected, being a. good., location. r
butcher—this businena havieg been
profitably established--or a good bus
• noes stpd fur a mochanie. ;Mao,
• 103 ACURA OF HOONTAN.LANO, •• • ,
well timbered with pine and oak; Witldn
2% militant the above property, having
-•;
guu I water power for a saw mill. .
The term, will be made very aiecommo.
dating. and great bargains may be es. " . • ,
petted, especially in the building lots, to
toaterindivinual enterprise. • •
Pleese addrena or sae me personally, at Mt. holly
Springs, Cumberland county, Pa.
July 20, 'b!l—t( ; ALFRED MORK.
pUBLIO SALE OF PERSONAL
PEOPERTP.-13n FRIDAY, the 25th of NOVE3I..
111.8, 1859, thof undersigned Assignees of Peter F. Ego,
will cell at Bolling Springs, 44 &et of Carllee,
the following property:
HEAD OF 110118E8,1 . 8100D 'MARE, 1 . 3111 LE, 2
COWS,. BROADWIIEELMD WAGON, 4 SETT'S
. GEARS, 1 HAY •RAKE, 26 COA 114 BASKETS,
I_WINNOWING JULIA
, 23,000 BUSHELS OF CHARCOAL,
70 TONS OF MAGNSTIC ORE,
Lot orLutober, Area, Saws, Shovela, Ae., dke.:
• Sale .to.commenco at 10 o'clock, A. M., on said day
when terms will be made known by
BENJAMIN K tUFFMAII,
. •
CHRISTIAN HERB, " •
:' hoe.% '594 s. - • • Assignees.
HOUSE AND LOT. AT tRIVATE
•
SAUL—, .•
The subscriber offers at private sale, a••=a 4 . o ,_
lIOUSE and !.OT OF GROUND, situate In 0. sII
Dickinson 'township, 'near the turnpike,• a - -
mile and n half east of Mount Rock. The House is a
Frame, Weatherboarded. Iwo stories in height, and con.
taining five rooms and kitchen, with wash•house end
cistern attached. The lot contains TWO ACRES of thu
best quality of land, with a variety of choice Fruit, and
having erected thereon a FRAME. STADIA AVagon•
'Shed, and other out buildings.. •
Persons wishing to view the property can do en by
calling on Jacob Black, on the premises, or on the sub.
scriber, residing near Newville.
S. -
DAVTDSOB:
Aug.17,18594f..
GI O. W. BRANDT,
.E.tecutor
"hiPOES IJISEASE ORIGINATE IN
IMPURITY ON TIM BLOOD?
. sls a question of vital importance, and one whirl;
f, has never been eialisfactorily disposed of by the profits
noes who tearh the Apiiiing art. Some maintain—and
especially the old wool Phyeiriane-that life lives in
the blood, and therefore all diseaies originate in it--
but modern science avers that aliments have, their
origination lo both the solids and fluids of the body.
That the latter preponderate, however, Is a fixed fact,
and medical skill has clearly demonstrated that at
least two-thirds of the Ws that human flesh In heir to,
have their source In an • --
INIPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD I
Aar forinstaTecervin thretong - catelorrnmattrh - ii-Scrofu.
-- In; Totter, "Barber's Itch,' Pimples, Illotehes,,Eryolpe
• lee. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, discharges from the Far, Fever
' Borea;or irruptive diseases of any kind.—These are A%
, ecrtatned by well known medical laws to arise froubad
blood—while the highest medical authorities declare
. that moat fevers originate WM° name-Manner, and
' more particolirly Typhoid end scarlet—lie- former buy
tug an Internal, and •the latter air external irruptive
disease; and In all pemonsattacked be them maladlm.
the blood 1 found to be elther,onaguleti4, or of a dark
unhealthy color.
To ward off a large majoilty 6f diseases, as •well an to
_clare a number which has. already seised upor,thesya
tern, It is necessary to
wuKIFY TIIE. BLOOD
Llndsey'a Improved Mood Searcher does not claim to
Le •
UNIVERSAL PANACEA'
for every diserteta Known, but the pmprietors claim fo,
It the power noConty of draining out err impurities of
the blood, but by the skillful combination of well known
vegetable remedies. it will cure all diseases arising froin
a deranged elate of the liver, drive out dyspepsia, and
give renewed tone and vigor to the stomach. That the
Bum. Steamya L all that to claimed for it, the propri•
tors can produce"
It le only few years since it was discovered, and yol
It bas,grown into such a business that a large laboratory
has been built expressly for ita mannfacture—a largo'
number of men employed in putting it up, and still dm
SUPPLY DOES NUT EQUAL THE DEMAND!.
We ask any candld man, could 'Who so, If the Med
trios did not poesosi Au the virtues claimed for
The Proprietors have hundreds of certificates from
Men of probity and standing In the community, show
log what the medicine Is doing daily for the suffering
ASK ANY PERSON
who has ever•used the Blood Searcher whether-roll
was experienced.
let the afflicted glee it a trial—a single bottle .11
convince the most akeptitl Its efficacy.
tip Fo r sale in Carlini by 8. W. Haveratick, S. El
Ilott, and ,B. J. Kieffer; Kauffman & Son, Mechenlee
burg; llosweiler A Zook, fihepherdstown ; Joshua Culp
Rogstown; Jacob Simmons. Cross 'toads; Kurt: a
Wise, Shiremanstown; A. M. Leidich, Dolling epringa:
Mary W. Kissel, Churrhtown; Edwanl Joules, Weal
11111; J. C. Fasnaught & Bro., Oakville • Shoemaker
Elliott, Newburg; Wm. Betton, Newvlle; J. Hood A
Co.. Springfield ; Ruamil Dire, Dickinson; Highland
& Wmllinger, Jacksonville; Wm. -Clark A CO.. 'Leer
Muds; Wm. 'lt. &kiss, Sporting 11111; D. Denlincer
Whits Hell; J. C. Altick,Shippunsburg;.all of Crimber .
isnd county, Pe.
LINDSEY k LEMON. Proprietor's.
Hollidaysburg, Pa.
EEZE!
SUCCESS poNpLß.fr E!!
JUST PUBLISHED, Tfl Y. FOURTH EDITION OP
Grobe's New Method for the Piano.
opus 1100.. .
nice
Bound In Cloth,
•
• BULLETIN OF TESTIMONIALS '
in favor of this unique work, which hits al•
ready attained an, unprecedented poptddrity.
We must confesi that we are naturally not very fa
vorably inclined to MOW methods for the piano. • We
have hod so many instrucUone during the last twenty
year. that we really think Mankind ought, at least,
• to know how to play the piano-forte ilovrever;tir,
Orobe's book has zomewlmt altered our mind. It offers
• really something new, cuntalningaome truth we have.
- not met with until now in any. other method. It ad.-
:. lures for one to the principle a Tutus lissome moss."
1 1, L A ng) a T ti z o . should Id .
b r o om
?f i r e s t i , u sk s o t ly
h r e Y tt T ge he wl ' i l ic g ti l t r o T leti p g la t y 2
follow.' Tale In excellent. This lejuet Thie le true
and matural. The whole system, le based upon this
principle,—always with special. regard to the primary
lustrurtloo In the art of playing Hut piano. It Is for
this reason that such matters as belong to a more ad.
vented period to the player's art are excluded' and w
folio* In another book. The music in the book 'precti.
sally illuntrates the principle of the author. The whole
Is to the point, and will be found extremely useful."
From." The Musical World," New York. .
"First, we find a very sensible prefium, lin the comae
of which a list Is even of the intuit distinguished efUla
' predeceseora in the bookonaking and plamntuching
profession,—the date of their birth and death being not
forgotten. Mr. Grebe is
. doubtless better posted in the
matter of musical biography them any other, MINGO
. -We Mid, next. sciumextellentadvketoteeehera.
which we should ilk* to transcribe to oncolumns. had
we space. Mr. Ombe's admirable book le, by the whole,
heartily to be recommended to the multi, public."
From "The Daily. Picayune," New-Orleans
Mr. Grote stands verv.hiathwa an proftinor and teach.
er and franpaver Ibr thrl i planoThe book'he now givvs
public bears upon Its ewe' to. every experienced
and practised eye, conviction that there to a valuable
additiOnto the rudimentary Musical lore of the country
and the world. A bettir prlautry invtructor In the art,
and especially In the science of piano pl +Aug, has no/ sr
before tem pubilvtied.", . • . .
From "The Public badge:" Philadelphia
"Len & Walker hare published Professor • Charles
Firobe's New Method for the, Piano, which is one of the
best elimetitary'Works_npou the subject. extant. Mr.
Orobe la a thorough master of his subject; and he leads
*the pupils pleasantly through the task. by makluc it
clear, elmPlq progresslie and 'pmetieni.'f. ~
Copies will be sent I <kee of postage, ou the re.
celpt of the marked pd . • , •
• . • LON Lithß,Ptantantan
. .
• - :.• - 122 eMsettiut Pireet, P4iladalPhia;
N0v.9,1859 . • • • • ,
ph:YOU want. to 'buy a. good Piano,
. .
,me,..0., , If so, why don't you call on John
tepuil • For ha tan sell tho neatest tilshed: hest
• made,purist tuned and lowest priced Instillment that.
can be had In this partotethe country. Raving been a
long time in the busbies", I Batter mysolton being a,
goodludge'or 'instilment*, and will not itell ah hastily•
meat that is not drstrate. lam now receivinglstge'
lot of Melodeons ftom' Boston; whieh Can seen St Mr.
A. 11. Itering's furniture enema, which tell cheap ,
er than any other magic! the enmity: , • ,
Tor recommendations of say 'Pianos; asthma ail theM.
All Instruments warranted and kept _ln_ repair. .eall
and etsmlnetar Ins trignitita'Aierore Purchasing else .
where, sudyon will be saddled that li , can 'sell the boa
and cheapest: - , • 7 .1011 N IL MISSAL -0 '
To be found at th e ' house of Jacob Rhaetd,-'ll%.lllgh St;
_ _
-AMERICAN HOTEL,
,
SA;
IThe advantaaroaand tenverdeneas left& elegant and
entinnodldus Rutal,r,,navelera and madottiwera: In :KV
Dina, Is acknoWledged' by all: , it has lar, well fur
olthint:WpiEtto hen yentllated. v6unta id!
the gliy, alttndad nee tbp Mallrtl•
thiliot; lotto Travelers nan atep'aboira or Ael
b, Ciro i
any time wltheut bell* entiliqted to t,tolup.,),ll:tft4oloir i
of tiding
,ass i10166:r.
4 . DON'T FAIL lo sea' BIXTRAN,IMAIN tAN•ii
1 - IqouitOiaigNiMithiblitUiutteltir anOter Olautth
gcat
'4 - 0 -T-13-W,'N..-Ir-Cf-T--
EIZIE:73
$2 60 nett
3 00 nett
From The Musiml Barlow," New York
.cumbet4i‘.!toal.
( . .hill -at she 011111-8111e85r1'
I.O4I3Eit:,YARD:'
,
•-•
On the Itallroad, *ant of Otrilile, hi the Immediate
-•
Thitenberrlbers inielenar4Alnt4 Paftilenad she
are doln* btielness at the old stand Of 4thremi• t *fret ' '•
where will be found, at all Outer, LUIISIM and 004 L ,
In all their earletles end quefilles.
V
BOARDS. of eyeri , .
• SCANTLING.
' FRAME STUFF: • • •
• • ••SUINOL , ES. •••,•• ••• • • r:7 l .
• • A Tlig •
POSTS:
- RAILS, "
And In fact arm:eland of Lumber usually Itintld Bra T
well shieltlid Yard.
As we run our own,Cars, we are enabled to iktroisE ~
bills of Lumber of any reguired.langth, at the shortest
possible time: Our Mooring, Weathetboakdinih4e4 is • .
always . housed, and us. be furnished dry. , ' '
C A ,
- No pains will be spared to furnish Coil for fainilyvise. ‘•
,clean end dry, of ill shuns and qualitiee, among' whisk
Vdil he found, • ' , ,
LYKENS VALLEY.
v . LUKE FIDDLER. ;. ' ' `. •
SUNBURY. WRITE ,ASERV: •
' TREVORTON. , • •
• • •'. . • LOCUST MOUNTAIN: r:
LOBBHRY, &o:.
, •
And to nuO Lime hunting friends and' to lilacksialtluh".
we would nay, we can arid will furnishes &nap A/igen ;
cheapest and of best quality. .
The senior partner , will be. on the yell as navel to
'attend to those who may favor us with a Wntleuince
of their patronage. Thankful for peak &acne, hp tolit:l4
a continuance of their custeni at the oldyard. , •
We have a large stock on band of Lumber , and Coal,
and are continually receiving additious width we will ,
slit as low as any other yard in the bor, ,gh. ,
Don't fall to call at the old yard nee , .
~,. Gas Colin.
JACOB 7. ; Oid„
• ROBED • I,, . BLACIC.
. ,
N. 11..--A duplicate of the books of :o'rem k Itothr,
are In my handarWileis Indebted can call on the sub.
scrlber at the old yard and-pay to AOOB BllitOid.
July 27, IR:. „
\ EW COAL AND GU DI BERYARM" , --- -
:.:
The eubscrlbers•heve this day antereslintoyarts
• nen •to trade In
..
. .
C 0 A L • A N D li II IVic It F. • R•,•
.• .•
We will have constantly on band and furnish border .
•
all kinds and quality of seasoned . .
LUMBER, , . ; • • . , '
BOARDS,
SCAN=A •
. , , FRAME STUifir
, .
• . ‘ . ..
Paling, Plastering Lath, Shingling Leib, 4rorkediloori
Mg and Weatherboarding. Posts and Hans, and every at.:
tide that belongs to a LUMBER YARD. • • .
•All MOM; of Shingles, to wit: • Whitepiner, Hemlock,
' and Oak,', of different qualities. Having Can of our
I f i ll o
nwe'cisfc ininiels bilis •to ,order of imp. len.gth , and - •
I a t the shortest notice and on the most reasonable - - •
iorme. Our worked boirde will be kept under corer es .
that they can bolurnished dry et ill times. • •' '
We have a:lnstantly on hand all kinds of Family Coal
under rotor, which wo,will deliver clean to any put of
' the borough. To wit : •
LYKENS VALLEY, Broken, Egg, Stove and Ityli -
LUKE FIDDLER, -
TItEVORTON,
'LOCUST MOUNTAIN,'
LOBBERY.•
--which we pledge - catenates to sell at the lowest priME,
Ben - qtilfity ..f_ . , . .
. .
. ' ' Limebuine'r'i and BlaokanniA's• Coal,. ' •
always on hand which we will sell at the lowest tom
Yard west side of 0 rannear School, Hain street.
.*AIIfiISTItONG, A- ROPIER.
July 20,1060,
do. dO; do
UMBER YARD.—The... tiubsoribers
ILA having 'purchased a large tract or 'pine timber
land and saw mills, on the west branch of thn fluequt
henna river, have opened out a lumber lard at
MgCIiA!.IICSBURG,
on the railroad, corner of Allen and Illgh streets,ear
the steam saw mill of &Idle, Eberly A Do., and also one
, •
- AT .GREASONVILLE,' •
.
near Plaintleld,,where we will 1 able to WI lumber's -
Ruch prima that Will he to the Interest.of builders mid'
.other, to call and see no before buying elsewhere, Our - -
advantage/ over other desitira are that our lumber'does •
not peas through the hand, of one two'or 'more aptieo , .
vatora before we get it, and that will enable us to sell
itimber cheaper this lay other can sell at these places.
WO will also whole Vale lumber from our IlierjsbOrg.
yard, and will deliver lumber at my point along the
Cumberland Valley RallrOad. If desired, builders ea'a "
have lumber pawed 'suitable for any size of building, or
for other purPoses, by furnishitshlng us with their pee ,
ders In taxation. 'OREASON A CO. • '
April, 13, 1850-17
.
NEW ARRANGEMENT:.
On and after Monday, 23d May, -1839, the nib.
scriber will run a Daily Train °filers, between • . . ,•
.---, x.
-- CARLISLE AND . PHILADELPHIA, n; '•
leaying Carlisle every morning iuiii,philmilelphia • art,
All voile left at the YEEIOIIT DEPOT of 'P li,
Zell & lIINCIIMAN, Noe. 808 and RIO Market' red,
will be delivered In Carlisle the next day.
'J. W. HENDERSON,
West high Btrea&, Clutha 1"&...„:_„;
May 46. '69.
NEW COAL‘YARD
AT TOI WU? IND OF 171111.18LX.
he subscriber would respectfully call the 'attention
of Eimeburners and the citizens of Carlisle and this ,
surrounding country generally, to his NEW COAL
YARD, attached to his Ware ilouse, on West High it.,.
-whore he will keep constantly on Ganda large supply
cf the beet quality of COAL, to wit:
Lykens Valley, Luke Fiddler, Pine Grove and Trevor ,
ton, Broken, Egg and Nut Coal--ecreened auddry coal,
which he pledges himself to sell at the lowest passible
prices. Best quality of Limeburner's and Blacksmith's
Coal always on hand.
A. All orders left at the Ware House, or at his real..
dance in North Hanover street, will be promptly at.
tended to.
April lt, '6B—•tt.
• .Y.-W. HENDERSON. .
ARDING AND CObILII
FOR
_- ea* uousz.
GENERAL DEALER IN
FLOUR, SALT AND PLASTER,
The Nutnierlber would respectfully Inform the ethnics%
of Carlisle and vicinity, that he bee leased the large and
commodioue Warehouse of JMXIU Mit:EDI, and having
t repaired and fitted up the cars in a superior manner,
he is prepared to do freighting of all kinds, to or from.
all points, South, East or West. All goods ordered to
• . BURK & REYNOLDS,,
812 Market Stied, Philadelphia; or to
• COOVER & KRAUSER, , •
.208 North Street, BattittiOre,
.111 . be Promptly deliveied in Carlisle.
The highest marketprice paid for all kind, of grain.
Don't forget the old stand, corner of Main and Went
Striate. . . .
- -
Aug. 31.1859.—1 y. Successor to Jacob Ithesiso.
N. B. But quality of MAUR, for family use, kipt
constintlyin sacks or barrels, for sale wboleside or rs• - •
tall.
JOHN EARLY.. J. R. NONEMAKEIL
FOITARDING ;AND . 00111 MIS -,
SION MEM
• FLOtra AND FEED,
CbAL, PLASTER AND SALT.
The eubscribers havinitake . n the warehouse, ears and
fixtures of• Wm. B. Murray's well known eslahilshment,
on West High street, opposite Dickinson College. would
Inform the . public that they have entered into a general
Forwarding and Commission ' , wines,. •
. The highest market price will be paid Ibr Flour, drain
and Produce of all kinds.
They'are alai prepared to freightimoduee and stock
to Philadelphia and Baltimore, at the lowestrates e with
safety and despatch. - • • , • .•
PLASTERAND BAIT kept collet:ltaly on hind, and
FLOUIt AND.FEED at wholesale or retalL
,Coal of WI kinds, canto:lcing „ • ,
LYKEN'S PALLET,
•
• ' LUKE FIDDLER, • , • • • ' •
SUNBURY. W %HITE AS • ;
• •
LOCHDIT OAP,
Limebtirner's and:Biacksidthl,
CONSTANTLY POE SAUL •
KEPT UNDER. CI(>VER,, •
and delivered dry to any part of the town. •
NONEMAyf t .E . 8.,
Aug. 17, IMO. " • '
LESTER'S' LOCK. STITCH . 2
SEWING MACHINE?:
Price sso,,and upwarda. ' '
The great favor which attended the fottodiettettelt • • t
LESTER'S ' SEWING
la eufficteitt`ovldene of their
SUJYERIOI OVER Ate 64'liER,9; -
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`I'HIC AND TiiilN-WAVELK, •
being more ample than , ether 11141110111.1NE8, ',ad hag
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they wiIttrITIVIII, TOM ? RIM AND bArtlltk.
They mitikeirood bank-a:104604 aides
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13c.5,11369,
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JOS. RITNERi Jr
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