Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, February 29, 1860, Image 3

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    Tttn -Gout DOLLAtt.-11 is .complained, iu
Some quarters et' the country that there .is ie
Iluperaboadmice of gold. 4011111.9 .aud to reme
dy the evil complained of. the Menace of the
recmomeo.l.4lltat the' first, or think !rue
of this coin which hi soopused now tnnnitiut
. to eleven milliovs of 04..1ar5. lie with
n view to th.dr r..-coinair,(;; i n to
nations: FinMe recolle•Ltiald letfve
in circlihition_or tile dollar Coin
is larger iu eirduinformice, aliont six toildtiqs
of dollars. The lo.s tot 111 Am-coinage of r
cloven millions of, dullard, it Is estimated; w
coat aboOt $55,0/0,
In publialting the 'abov i , the MhoSlphia
NeWs remarks : very rarely heir any one
complaining of Inning too nrinnY dollnrs.. It
i,..true that many:prefer thu.largnr,goid coins
to the little dollars, but in none ot ; '_ the cities,'
p i(
toyrus nil villages in which we bane _ been,'
haVe found anytfifficulty in getting rid of
s dolloro, and wo , ,nti . o inclined to think
that the 'enperahundanee spoken' of by the
Direet9r of the flint, is purely imaginary. •
FLORIDA planters, in large numbers!' ao
companied by (Itch' 'slaves. are said to be
moving Westward to' the, N!ississippi Valley
and Texan, in search of more fertile landS:— .7.
.The New Orleans Crewcut thinks the. logs of
population will rather benefit Florida than
prove detrimental, an the places of tho - se rich
plantes will .he supplied by small farmers
and workingmen. The 811111 C remark will ap
ply to ninny another slave State' .
Rost, Baltimore Conference:
The annual inrrthig - or this body will e. , un
trienee . 'Lewistown, • Union 'County, of
Thursday, March Ist, In our next issue wt
shall probably be.ahle. to give a, synopais o
their proceeings.
NEWS Ul' THE WEEK
- Aux n n SI
pay master, is ordered to pay tip. fronpa along
the Itio Grande. and illajoe CHINO to pay
them at Camp Cooper Capt. o.tkei. of th,•
secniul ea ralrv, is or-tered to the command of
-Eon Ingo with company C. Lieut. 'Loyal, Of
the seconni cavalry. will lertie a ocrgetutt and
nineteen privmes, iunl proceed with the rest
of his COIIIIII3IId i/) Fort Inge. turn limn over
to Capt. (lakes, and return $9 Camp Lawson.
&MIMS DE ITII AT . 111(111APIRTI. —MTS. Mc
Corniick, mother of the coroner nf • Dauphin
county,Pa , while engaged in devotionint. the
"mourners bench" in the United Brethern
Church, at ltighspire, in that county, last
Thursday; evening suddenly fell to the floor
in a fit, and expired in five minutes' time:— -..
Tun s•nntors of the South Carolina Co
•lege of Cdhinthia have come out in voile of
gray kerseya, made at the mills of Gibbes &
Co. That'a the way to encourage home man
,. ufactatres. '
Seo AFFAIR IN YORK ' COUNTV.—On the
16th inst., Philip Moore, aged nineteen years,
in the employ of Mr. Jacoblinger, in
Spring Garden township, York county, Pa.,
shot himself in the face with a pistol heavily'
loaded with hick shot.'
The load passed across hi 4 tnoiitli, shot
-terim; his lower jaw in a most, frightful
manner, tearing off tho end id his tongue and
knocking out tt nYmber of his tipper teeth.
He is now lying in a critical condition and
poor hopes of rot:nem-y - 11reivrtaito d. S ome
circumstances repugnan t to his feelin g, hav
ing lately transpired bet wool hipist 'mil it
young hyly, to wliom he had been . paying
his addresses, it is supposed, led to the act.
o. Tlitz wreck of the Hungarian a. flee screw
steancer plying between Liverpotil and Port
-land, one ot 'the liulis Which bound the Old
World to the New, has taken the public by
surprise, and caused that ntrrible shudder in
the heart which intuitively-arises a hen a
great and sudden disaster is announced. This
vessel, reported to be one of.,the:be t of her •
class—and that class he first—has 1.e.0t lost;
alinot at the end of her voyage. when within
a few hours of her destined port. Very little
has yet, transpired of the liiu ticulats, t t f
.the
catastrophe.- Total wteek. alinosi within
hail oil:ma—Au tells thy wholepf,the sad
story;
. • Ile—Since—the requisition of Gov. Kirk
wood unto Barclay Coppee, the pence princi•
pies of our Springdale Quakers, have airiest
forsaken then,. We learn that they have re.
ceived boxes of Slutrpe's rillesi and they have
revolver) in the hands, of all the young... Me n.
of the place. We lean that they hare taken
a brick store formerly occupied by Thomas
'Winn, aneconverted it boo it fort, making
;
holds in lb upper part to shoot through.
They sty tat Copp ec shall out be Gaon.
. A DArtiKo ACT.—Mary Fuller, a young
girl imprisond in Ohio peatentiary for coon.
g.
terfeitin, snide' her escape On the, la ilitt ,
from the fifthstory of the prison, by getting
out of her aindow_and passing along the side
of the build'n s upra the. corn co or water tade
about eighteen inches• broad. Passing along
the front of the building, at tho immense
height of fifty Or sixty feet front the ground,
with nothing to bold to and upon the projee.
Lion scarcely visible from the ground, she
reached, at the distance of about forty foot
from.her room window, a place where it was
necessary for her tO jinni) about twelve feet .
to the room of the west wing.' Thereat' was
taken, proved it.safe one, and the dauntless
woman next fastened to the corner of the
roof a repo which she had made of her bed
ding, grasped it in her bands, and, swinging
from the roof, passed down on the outside of
the wall, over witidows.where other convicts
were sleeping, and down to terra firma, where,
at a disatnce of forty five feet below the roof,
she alighted in the arms of EC-confederate.
MST OF SAL f ES. .
• •
WM. DEVINNY..-Anatiosakeer
March, 11,'.fobn
St. Jacob Gregor, ' Mon - roe.
3. Geo. - W. Magi - snit. Moaroe,
5 henry Funk N. Middleton.
• Jabob Jacoby, W. Pennaborb'.
8, .lohn,C Dunlap, Silver Spring.'
Yolto, Monroe
he, Geo. Garver, S. Middleton.
•. /3, Samuel German, S. Middleton
H, doltn - Shoemuker, Silver Spring,
15, David Nickey,. S Middleton
• 77, Ifenry Sheibly, Silver Spring. •
• 20, James Ilueston, New Kinsmen.
LIST OF SALES.
J.
March 1, Saninel Solider, Dickinson.
2,. John Oiler, .Executor of Wm
llefiletinger, Dickinson.
•• 8, Dear & Walter Frankford.
s. 9, Thompson Kennedy, ••
, 10, Henry Shall,
Special Jtolices
TUE PECULIARITI ES .of the female censiltution
and the revieun trials to which the sex is euttjected do.
mend an occasional recourse to ell mulonts It is im•
portant, however, that these Mlkpl I lie of n hannleas an
turn, and at the same accomplish the desired end: flow.
tatter's Celebrated Stomach Hitters is the very article.
Its effects in ail eases of debility are almost magical.
It restores the tom, of •tho digestive organs, infuses
fresh vitality into the whole system and given that
cheerfulness to the temperament. which is the most
valuable of feminine attractions The proprietors feel
flattered, from the fact that many of the most prominent
medical gentlemen In the Union have bestowed enc.
totems upon the Bitters, the yid umuf which they have
frequently tested arldlrchnowlc4imed. Than/Wenn:ller,
oes counterfeits offerbd for sale, all of which • are dealt.
tote of merit. and poehively injurious to theay.tent.
. Sold by all druggists in the world.
or See advertisement in another columrt:
IMPORTANT TO PEMALITS
DR. CIIIIESIMAN'S PILLS. prepared by •Cornellus
1. Clasesonan, M. D., New York City. The combination
of ingredients in these PUN are the result urn long and
eaten/dye modes. , 'They ore mild In their Operation,
and assassin In correcting all irregularities, • Painful
Monstruations, removing all obstructions, whether from
cold or otherwise, headache; pain in the aide, Palpitation
of • the heart; st hitoa, all ncrvona atlectione, hysterias
tatlgue, - pal u Yn the back and lintim, Ae., disturbed eleep
which MAI from Interruptions of nature.
• TO. 31Aftallill LADIES, Dr. Cheesentan'a flits lire
Invaluable, as they will bring oil the Monthly period
with regularity istdiel•who have been disappointed In
the use of other Pills Can place the utmost confidence in
Dr. Cheeseman's Pills doing all that they repreaent. to
. . .
do. ..
Warranted Purely vegebtblo, end tree front anything
Injurious: Explicit directions, which should be reed,
..,,
accompany each box: Price $ [lout by mall on .en.
closing $1 to
gist In carry
authorised a ent. Sold by one Drug.
town In the Unl &States.
R. D. 111.1TRIIINOS, Ronan% t Agent, for the United
Staten, 165 Chatubere St., -Weir York, to Wadi all
wholesale orderri should be addrioned.
DA NN VERT 54 FINNEY, Wleoletelo and Retell Agentn.•
Bertisburg, PA. 8. ELLlOrCcarpsles Pa , •
=I
Vindzais ktntot.Tho undersigned, is. now prepare
Is furnish. 11 aniquantities, fretnlo9 to 1009 acres, o
more, good farining and grtiwlug. lands,. in Pandolph
, a.l adjacent countles,:in western Virginia, within 12
15.1umrs of Baltimore, and 21 of Nevi.Yni k.
Tho lend is finale- and .Weit timbered, the riltuate .
very bealthy.'and to mild that ,hol•p can he'tiniiligrlig
wintered wlii very little feeding% and whore a cow
lie raised as eheap as n •hicknn in Now I,;ngiand. hey
will Tel sold clasp. and lm easy perms, or exellangedful
? l'iniPr o Yed nmPnrtV, l o good metchnndise.,
. .
Addrear, with P. 0. stamp, Jot, Coe A Co., Triton
Buildings, Now York. 1may25.1t09.
kERVOIM DISEASES CONTROLLED AND CON
elfalten.—Of oh the various Ills that detract from tbo
enjoyment of hoiden life, most of them may be traced
to a disordered condition of the nervous system. The
horrors it Epilepsy, or Falling Sick um, arise in most
c tees from , h hie cause. Cur readers may remember, on
several occasions before. we have alluded to the won.
derful cures, or modifications of. Fits, made by the
Vegetable Extract Epileptic Phis, invented and pier-
Pared by:Dr. SITS 8. Harms, of 108 Baltimore Street,
„lialtimero. Md. We feel fully satisfied that these Pills
have cured some of the Moat stubborn cases of Epilepsy,
as well as the milder forms of Fits, stick as serene
Cramps, Spasms,,ritc.. We now• record _the fact, that.
persona will find' these Pills equally efficacious i ircuring
every 'form of nervous debility ;—no , matter whether
manifested in the acute and .execrucliting form of•Neu.
might, Tic-Doloreue, ur Nerrous headache, the misery
of Dyspepsia or Indio ',thou, the sufferings of Rheuma
tism ortiout, the melancholy hallucination of depressed
spirits nr hysteria, their effects will be aqua ly happy
and certain: Persons in the country can write to thr
inventor. and have the medicine forwarded to thus, by
mall. The pricereare, otio box f 3 ;•two boxes IA ;.tweive
boxes $24; and Sent to any pert of the country, free .of.
postage. Direct your communications to SETH S. II•SCIC,
108 RalltirllOre street, flaltintore,
POV#Fk4kkil
DR. HOOPLAND'a
GERMAN BITTERS;
DR. HOOFLANDPS.RA.LSAIIIC
• CORDIAL, •
The great standaerriii &Urines of lil!r.prlseng
agf,bov . e , _ . _aegofred 'their great popularity only__
through years of trial. Unbounded satisfae
'lion is rendered by theta in all eases; and Ms .
people have pronounced them worthy.
Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice,
Debility of the Nervous System,
Diseases of the Kidneys,
'and all diseases arising from a dieorderid
liver or wealm'ess of the' stomach and digestive
organ:, are speedily and permanently cured by
the GERMAN BITTERS.
The Balsamic Cordial has acquired a
reputation surpassing that °fang similar pre.
parition extant. It will cure, WITHOUT /AIL,
the moot severe and long-standing
Cough, Cold, or Hoarsenesseltroncliitis,
iluenza, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient
Consumption,
and has performed the most astonishing mires
our known of
Confirmed 'Consumption.
A few doass will also at Once .chrek and
most levers _Dianhten ltroceedinst
from COLD IN THE BOWELS.
Thus medi`Nnu are prepared by Dr. C. M.
JACKaON & co., No. 418 Arch 'Street,. Plals
delphia, Po., and are sold by druggists and
dealers in medicines, everywhere, at 75 cents
per bottle.. The signature of C. M. JACIUMN
will be on the outside wrapper of each bottle.
.1;1 A i lmanae . published annually by the
'proprietors, ,called EViRTBODY'S ALWANAO,
you will find testimony and commendatory
notices from all parte of the
by
Almanacs aresiiren atea y by ail our icgasts.'.
iftiari4ts.
_o__
In Plaingeld, by Roy, C. P. Wing on the. 2311 inst. R;
RI,AINE TiIOMPSON to RACHEL CROWLEY, both of
that {Ave. .: .. . , -. •
On the 23.111 by thirtler. D. Sterrett, Mr. 'JOHN '
RIBEII to SAIII.I. ADAMS, both of Perry Co.. Pal -
On tho 21st Dint. at Patton's Hotel •by the Rey A. 11,
,
Krona Mr. SCUS E. t.TARCII, to MISS BARBARA
A. ItEßUCll,lgith of Franklin Co.
On the 'td Inst. by the saute. at Martin i s Hotel. Nit •
JOHN W. lIRIFFITH,. to MISS SUE A. KITS lilt, both
of Yea liltighlon.
't
,
On the tU Ins
t. It. by the come. Mr. SAMUEL WET-•
ZEL, to MISS MATILDA 7,13131ER31AN, both of Car-
C a;t. s
C=IMMI
On the lith Inst. WILLIE ORAIIA3I, eon of Jnh'•i
and nettle liut.hall. aged four years and nearly five
months.
nr.ooklen on the morning 'of the 211 h Inst. MDR
St .101 IN eldest son of Dr. (J}O Z. and II ATE St
reit, ' Aged 8 years.
At Carlisle BarrerLs, on Sunday lard, ROBERT E.
JACKSON. or Athens, (korala. In the 24th year of Ids
age. IVa•dangtot, V. C. Panora cony.
ho.vo their time to fall. - •
And flowers to parish in the North wlnd'robrenth,
And stars to into; but thou host all Fll.Ollll
Yor_thme own, oh! death:. •
g - ttic
.ftlarhets.
CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET.
Reported weekly tor , the Herold by
I=
FLOUR (Supnrfloo).
dn. (Eat.
RYE FLOUR...
IVIHTE WHEAT
RED. do
RV
CORN •
OATS !Derv.)
CLO VkitsEKl.
SPRINo HARIA:V.
ITISITEIt HAUNT
.ra..—. • ••• • ,•t! • ...lb
•• • ..... • • 4.. .4 50
2 :0
PHIL A MCLPIIIA MARKETS
Them in ersmo little (lonian.' for Foun, And sales of
about 2,500 bids. aro rep wted.at 55 75 Xis si for standard
and good superfine, the latter for Lancaster county. in
eluding 1(0)0 bide wall Penna. extra, also at SU, and
7.10 bids 'Western extra family at $1 5u 4 1 bbl. Hol
ders ern firm in their views, with a moderate inquiry
to supply the Isoine trade. at. these figures for caper.
fns and extras. and go 7046 7 25 it bbl. Mr fancy brands
ai in quality. lire .Finust is firmer. with small sales at
$l-25 l 137}S. the - litter for hatterbrande Conx
Mast in dull, and Penna. Meal le he'd at $a U 2 bbl.
In Wiisst there is very little doing, owing to the
high views of holders, - Who are asking snuck higher
rates. Small sales, however, are reported At $1 27 eo
1 4. for won I 11111 i prime reds. and $1 65 el; 157 for
'white. which establishes nil advance. Is wanted,'
and 400 . 11fiallm).. Mona. sold at 02 c. QUIN iontlituoa
dull', with (ether small aales of )1 How, about iOO
bushels In all. at 75 os Ito. In Ann, and afloat, which la
,a•furtlier dr.'ine: the Imports, Im4over, are
0 4TS roll slow) mat 41g , 4& 4e for loom. &mixt and
MALT aro firm and a Air business dolng.j
BALTIMORE piAniciz'rig.
MoNuar, February 17
Fiona site Msat..—The Flour market was qulot but
firm to day, at the advent% noticed in our last report.
The only niter. reported comprised 100 bble. Howard st.
duper. mixed brands. at 00 44; 101.1 do cut Extra rd
$5 62%; 300 bbls. City Mille chipping Extra at $O 20;
and 160 bbls: Coward ntreet 'Family at sii 50 per bbl 4
lioldern of Howard street Super. being firm at $5 50
per bbl: for aligned brands, and City Mills do. Is quoted
at $5 Her bbl. We quoto.linward street and Ohio
Extra at $5 87 . 1 ,4 t $O. and City Mills do $0 O 6 $25
per bid. Cora Meal and Eye Flour urn quint at pre
vious prices.
GRAIN.—About 3 000 bushels of Wheat ar,roffor&l on
'Change this morning. and prices were firm at previous
, quotntionm, pis : $1 3001 50 por bushel for fair to
prime white, but family four-do. multi probably bring
$1 5:163i 1 05'por bus . .ol; rod sold at SI 20 (dl 1.33 per
bushel for fair to prime—an advance. Of Corn 20,000
bushels were offered, and prices were rather lower,
white selling at 62 c 72 ctn. measure for good to prime,
and yellow at 73 074 ca. per bu h. weight. Of Oats,
Penna. at 42 03 45 cts. per bushel, '(tie--300 burthele
Penna. mld at 60 rte. per bushel.
new ilbuertisements. •
•
WARD; MANUFACTUItIIt
And Dealer lu STRAW GOODS, ,
us. 103, 105 and 1)7 North Second Street
, • PHILADELPHIA.
We are now reccirlog our SPRING STOCK, which
will comprise a large and niesirable annortment of-ail
kinds of STRAW and LACE GOODS. Our stock of
• FLOWERS AND RZICHES
will be unusually large this seaman, and we would ln•
site your special atipntion to.that department., Please
canned examine them before In iklog purchaser.
• Years Respectfully,
0. WARD,
Nos. 104106 A 107 North Second Street, Phil.
Neb. 19, 1800.-0. • --
CEME/M1
Do not think It prudent to comply, will EICAP YrAn
write again
. . .
1
-, , 1 01 t SALA.-
- • - .
(Ina largo Brood Mare 'wavy with foal, Isla years
o Oils sprit's. Inquire of Mr. Maury Ulnas, Carlini°,
Fob. 29, 1860.--3 t.
LASS, 41148
kir of all shoe, 'single a
at
Mara% 1860.
(.)UMBERL.4, I _N., I I) COUNTY Nall
, 31 A i..801100L. `•
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1
•
ho Fourth Session of Ole Institution will codimpnce
in LH' RItARY lIAI,I, Newrillo. Pa.,, on Tuesllay the
isth day of April,lB6o. and continue POUR MONTHS;
(use:mire of n vocation of three weeks during harvest.)
An able.corps of I nstructorAltarti boon secured, and
nn elhot will be rpm .41 to render the school worthy of
the position It seeks to or. upy. and of the patnmegtr it
resperlf Illy cnlirlte ' .
00 :Met°. lo' tettrely under the control of a Board'
of Trusts n. contempt of Re •cht.ol Director from each
•biep i.l it• the cow 1,.'
r ITION PRE— * • r
T r ,ogelon. No extras.
iteictitem can ho hid it, intents families' et a•
licut $2 per o nob S '" ,
Nor circulars containing full particulars,address
I JAS. 111cUARDLISII. Treasurer,
Nowville, Pa.
By order of tho Board of Tripteos,
DA NM Proaq.
Joao Dolan, kre'7.
Rub 29,-21n
QELLINII OFF AT COST •
10 Notice to Housekeepers, Ifottd Keepers, and oth
ers. The subscriber haring concluded .to change his
business, - offerw to the public his entire stock .of goods
a• cost. Crime nil and
_examine for yoursolves The
' stock consists of *large and well selected varlety.•of
PLAIN AND GOLD-BAND CHINA •TE A SETTS .
Chamber setts, and a-general assortment of Qinsbare
Cutters, Olsen-wore of every description, Hero ne and
Fluid Lamps; China Vases. Also a large stock f faml
ly groceries, nmslstlng in part Si floe Teas ' ~..- -•-
Old Jaya Coffee ' - Jenkins Package al4rlers•
- Old- Rio ...• Imperial Y. Ilyeen & Black
Sugars . . _ Teas In hulk
Extra fine - Tablo Oil, French Mustard
fhoden Syrup, • Worcestershire Sauce, -
Plain & Assorted Pickles - Concentrated Lye, - •
'N: u. Molasses, . t Soaps of all kinds,
Bakers Chocolate; . . ;. Wall Brushes,
Presten's Eagle - . Sweeping ', .
Cornwell Chocolate, , ca Sugars & Tobacco, •
(tucker's Farina, 10,000 Prime German Sugars
Pero Starch, 3000 Prime PtincipoSegarty.
Essence of Coffee. Mountain Dew Tobacco,
boron, Cinnamon,. ' Ginger and Nutmegs,
Candace Rugs. Door Rugs, . ,
Cedar Tubs all sines, . Cedar Churns, '
Home Buckets, Painted Buckets,
Half-bushel measures, Butter Bowls, .
Wood & Zlnkßuhbers, . Market Basket.,
Clothes Baskets, Ladle's Fancy Baskets. •
Sewing Baskets, Bed Cords and Clothes Linos
N. IL Country Deslers,.are requested to call and ex
amine the goods, as they can make <additions to their
stock at el ty prices. • J. IL HALBERT,
- Feb. 29, 1860.—t f. . . .
fIEft,TERAL DEPOT 48 1 1 / ATE R
1311 - ST., NEW, YORK. Sold In the prlnclpil eltlns
end tnwns. Sent for n Circular. Plots 50 coats; querte
$l. Bep edvartiseinont headed Dyspeptic liemeay In
another column. •
GEN Emu pHeol. 4.8. AV- ATER
ST., N. Y. &Cif by the principal Druggintt. Nut
',utiles, 50 cants. quarts $l. Circulars sent, postage,
paid. on application.. Set, advurtiortnent hendud Dyn.:
peptic Ituntudyin nnutbor'column.
• _
Dr. A. S Heath of New York city
n 111 gIVE a frt.° lecture, on the best method of
praserving 11 onion, and of attaining a RIPE IJI.D Ann,
in Carliblti Marrit 1:111i, at Itlielans Hall, at 8 o'clock
M. Ti,., bort, will exonnino the 417811111 i glvn ADVICE
FREE on the I.lth at thin - Washington Hotel, tip to thu
leaving of the laiit train for Merhatilraliorg.
Carnal° Feb. 1880.-it
MAPES'
NITROGENIZED
c iiiper-pospldate of Ni»tt.i.
COMPOSED
Dried Blood,
Bones,
Sulphuric Acid,
• Peruvian Guano;
AND
Sulphate Ammonia.
100 rotme, of thu
NITIIOGENIZED
Will equal Ineffect and lasting power 185. roundel Pe
-__rovlan Guano—will produce
Clltli.llltilt
And other Grain per Unshod. "
n 17' VESTS 11,UST I
I solhdt Farmers to giro ita fair trial, balugenntident
•f Ito worth. It has been extensively used In tho N
Kngland.and Southern States for len years past, and
Inerceslng sato
PROVES ITS SUPERIORITY!
It In packed fn Strong Begs of 160 Pounds clad[
Price $4, per Bag. or SPO per Ton.
Orders aceonmanied by Remittances will meet wit
PrZftlnu
t A io tt ia 'n l t s s ai d i° -- Samples itis en_ Free of Oltenia, o
Application to. the role agent; R. w. ALLEN.
• No. 14 South Delaware A
• I'llll.A DELPIIIA.
VA. AGENTS WANTED.
Carlisle Eel.. I!. ]tine..-3 tn.
•
.t)LBLIC SALE ON SATUADAY
MAUCH 3d, 18130.
1111 be sOn, at toe S I'ONE TA 11.1111 1 1;on the Walnut
Bottom Itoad, 7 tulles wezt ofearllsle, the following per
sonal property, vis : Five 'lead of First ebtas
„
Always worked on the form, and good lend amiss, ONE
Hitt 110II4K, (It nut sold provlous to day of sale.) 17
Lend of w ell bred CATTLE, noon fresh wish calves,
TWENTY-SEVEN lIHAD•OF HOGS,
====l
luvl-whurlod broiaPtired Farni Wagon, ono good broad
tired Wagon one two-horse Wagon, IVagoil-bod.Ploughe
and Miriam F. HIM Cl-1 . 101., CU I tivitturti, Corn-planters
Ono .011 plate 11.1 , 1tA Ji INO It Ell' Mt,' (Seymour' &
)Ihiglii(a Patent.) I Ketchum'. Mower, Forks, hake.
(turbo-goal - a, 3 .tx of flay Ladders 1 Threshing 31aeliiiie
llt N II,) Sll I'o Wli It,
Cutting and othlt tarndn, utoncllw. Salo to co.
' imams 'at IS o'clock on nold day, when Acrion,,lll I
made known by JOII:s4ON MOORE.
eC I IIIBLIMAND, VALLEY BANK
PROPRIETORS.
•
WILLIAM Ken, Macitoin lIHNNEMAN,
HOOT. C. STEltit67 . ,
...
~,,,. JOHN iH.NI.AI',
''JOHN - 8. S.Trlt EFT;
ltiCliotHri WOOD/I.
JOHN C. liuNi.vr, • 11. A. Brume:wt.
$5 00
.5 2a
.3 62
.1
.1 05
Link Bank, Moog i1110(10 . 141 in the 'name of liar, Men
nenian & Co., In now folly prepared to du a general
Banking Bedtime; with promptitens and fidelity.
• Money received on dopmit and paid back on demand
without notice. Interest paid °imperial deposits. Cur
Uneaten of deposit..bearing interest at Ore rate of five
per Tont, will be hinted for an short n purled en four
months. Interest on all rertlfisatee will cease at ma•
turity, provided, however, that Weald certilientes and
renewed at any time thereafter for another gloats pe
Hod, they shall hoar the name rate of interest up to the
time of renewal. Partieular attention paid to the col.
laction of notes, drafts. chucks, hc., In any part of the
United States or Canada,.
February 23, 1360
Remittances made to England, Ireland, or the Genii:
rent. The fnithful and confidential execution of all
orders entrusted to them, may be rolled upon.
They call the attention hr Formers, Merhenicr and
all filiera who denim a safe depository for their names,
t.;tl7e Undeniable fart, that the proprietors of thin Dank
ate it ectoitatmr . liable to the extent of their estate'', lilt
all the 'topside, and other obligatienn of Her, Ifronne•
man ft Co. •
They have recently removed Into their new Hooking
-House .directly opposite -their former stand, In West
Mein Street, a few doom east of the Railroad Depot,
whore they will et alttlpies r be pleased to give any in.
formation desired lu regaftl to money matters In gone
rat.
Open for huelnes!‘ from 0 o'clock In the morning null
4 o'clock In the evening.
. • - It. A.STMV.ll•lol+l,Cantiler.
Carlisle:May 20. 18114:,.,..
TAISSOLUTION . 0 Lt . P.A.ItTN ,It
slllP.—Tbn partnership herotothre mast' int U.
dor tho firm of 8111t031 k 111.ACIIC, hoe thin day been
dissolved by mutunt consent, therefore we would solicit
nil these Indebted to come and settle their accounts,
mid all those having clahni will plane present them
fur settlement. .
Jan. 3, 1860:
The business will hereafter ho Wiltitiued at the old
nand of Shrum S Black under Mu firm -of BLACK A
BALA NOY, \Olen) nej Mill koup constently on bond all
kinds of LUMBER AND COAL, of ormy damn iption,
which we will soli et the tumult cosh mires, and all or
der,' for bill stuff will bo promptly etlendod tho
shortest nouffe. We are thankful for the patronage of
o genorntis public al the old stand of thrum A Black,
and would still solicits continuance. All orders loft
at the residence of Jacob Shrom for coal and lumber,
will be promptly attended toms heretofore. •
=1
In j , STATE OF JOIINEITON WILLIAMSON,
accessed.—All - persons indebted to, or baring
c alum against the Hetet° ofJohneton 111111sumon, late
of Dickinson township, &red., aro requested to mead
the I.:simmers of said estate et the public bouso.of Ja•
rob itedsocker, lu Centreville, on Wednesday, Thure
day, & Friday. the Bth, Bth, and lath of February-weft,
with their claims properly authenticated for settlement.
.1011 N I'. OR
ADAM CUOVRit,- •
Jan. 11,104 d. Administrators of J. W., dec'd
N'
.OTICE —Notitfo• is hereby' given to
MI trho are Intlebtud . to no that nor books will lm
handed orur for collection after the 15th of mint mouth.
Our books are now In dutsenslon of our successor APller
WWI, who In coontautly qady to ronette money od our
accouut.
Jan. IL MO.'
P.S. 'Asher ITlol'a piothin g -atom, near the Markel
roma..
SOOTS' AND StIOES.-1 linvej — u — s
p added to my stock an nnsortment of Boots& Slim
.Jon's And Boys' Winter Boots, very chimp and good
Ls.Mtn' 51Issetr and Chi',lnen Boots and Shoes of
Willis' celebrated make. Uoul, handnomo mind clomp. •
' A full nssortmant or Ount Shoe,' and Bandaln. Best
quality AO lowest peke. '
Aly Old , customern for 'login nod Shoos, are respeotrully
inyltod teiglVo Moo a call,
CarllolCj. ?ct. 26, 1850
N .
0 MISTAKE.—AII persons in want
pro bottle of Fine Old Imparted and Pare Brandy,
Bye Whiskey, or .oln, Wines, 'ay., can get the
pore article at the Grocery of the eubecribor. ' •
awliole, Jan. 18, 1580
Dyspeptic pain
Cannot remain,
Nor colic attain,
The health to drain.
No langer.uced tie fear it:
The vietor'a found
Already crowned
The foes era bound
By lIAM'S /11115MATIO
To ease your stomarh
At once dlselird nil pills;
- Take the tolviee I give,
If you would thrive opt' live:
The Atom/telt medirine'uf reel merit,
L On. liars INTIOORATIMi SPIRIT.
YOUNG MULES,
JACOB SIIIIONt.
HOBERT M. BLACK
Il'Dd
CIIA& OGILBY
W 1. BENTZ
S lit V Y.Lzitta) IS
lIARYEY FILLEY ,
•No. 1222 Market Street Pcilutozcertic, •
Manufacturer of line
NICKEL SILVER, end SILVER PLATER of
FORKS, SPO INS; LAUXES,.. BETTER - KNIVES,
CASTORS, TEA SETS , URNS, KETTLES,
WAITERS, RUTTER DISIIES, ICE PITOBLItS,
' • 'CAKE BASKET ' S, COMMUNION' WAKE,
CUPS, mum:. GOBLETS, Ac.'e
' WittCa•gonerul accoliniont cernprialiiu none but the'
beat utialltyAnade of the Lent materiels and heavily
pinto I,.benctltuting them a iloiviceablp and durable
ortlelo
For UOTIELIy 57110101,11 aid PRIVATE PAIIILILI
..dza
Old Ware re-plated In the beet wanner.
Feb. 22, I8(0-1 y. ' ' '
lAYS i tERS &
ok7 '‘,Tho Subscriber would inform his frienda and
the"publ le generally that halms refitted in a superior
style the old stand formerly occupied by J. W. IllakN,
and that he is now prepared to furnish •
OYSTERS it:4•LE.
of the best quality. lie also hap a ciendid BILLIARD
TABLE, which feet, those fond of that amusement
would do well to note. lie will, also pay the highest
price' for all kinds of COUNTRY PIIDDI.IOII, such as but.
'ter, eggs, apples, potatoes and dried fruit &c, Act., &C.,
delivered to him. ANDREW SWARTZ.
Tab.15,1800.-3m •
TOR .RENT. -
.1 . A :We story firrek House With a large lot and
garden altuated at the - mouth end bf Hanover street.
Immediate possession will be given.
1teb.115,1860.-t f. •- , JSO. 13. PARKER.
•
I. 1 -0 R RE N T.- • . • -
j_ The largo third story room In Inlioff's cornet—
one of the hest Dnguurotypo galleries In town. Posses
Mon gTsen Imlnedlately, kpply to
Feb.ls, ft
•
QHERIFIPS SA'PE.-
By virtue of a writ of Pied ,Pratts,' lasukd out of
tho Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county,aml
to mk diro:ted. I will expose to sato by public venduo
or outcry., at the Court blouse, in the borough of Car
pals, on Saturday the day of March IE6O, at 10 o'.
clock A. 31., the following described Real Estate, to wit:
A lot aground situated in the villago of Plainfield,
{Pest Ponnsboro township. Cinnberland county, con
Mining 47 porchettmore or leas, bounded on the cad by
a lot ofJehu Warren, on tin, west by lot of Wm. Bloaer
on the north by the Public-Read. and on the south by
land of Patrick alaNultoy,•• bating thereon erected a
null and a half ator) log hobs°, Selma and taken in
execution and to ho sold as the property of Thomas
Fowble by•
lUMIERT McCARTNEY Sheriff.'
SherPT's Wilco Carlisle. f •
Feb. 15.1660:
0 V AL I : 1 . 1 0 0T . it l h . r o C
maA I N I D . ALA - N '
AL kr
AMBROTYPE GALLERY.
C. L. Lochman is happy to annotince to the citizens
of niriivin avid vicinity that he has coloured his Picture
.oalloev to "MARION HALL" where he hopes, with su
perior fitellitios, and pleasant 11.000FS to bin ttooms, and
excellent light to merit a continuance of tilo only littor
al patrinmge bestowed upon him hy_ his •patrons and
friends. . •
. PICTURES ay EVERY STYLE,
made frail, n medallion to 11th size. Ills pictures are"
warranted to be superior to any,- reada In this part, pf
the country, and equal to the verybest,made in large"
cities. Ladles end gentlemen are respectfully :Invited
to rail and examine specimens.
Caalisle, Feb. 15, 1800. tf.
A GRIOULTURAL SOQIETY.—
Uo. SHEAFEIi, Treasurcr in accounj
with the C. C. A. Sqelety
Dlt •
To bal. In hosnla of Treapuroa, an par
port of committee, Jan. 22, 18211,
To cn•h for' pastor.,
• rood during fob . , 182,
" Irmo county,
By cnall paid for now build
- Ingg, ac., $076 fKi
Dy .511 paid for premiums 364 25 '
Ily cash p.‘1.1 for printing -• 70.07'
fly .511 paid. O.r. OXIMILINCA
during lair, . 253 74 .
08.
Balance In bambini' Treasurer,' $1,36:1 57!4 .
Thticonnuitteln to whom tho Knogolng t:ontot war
sulatunlttetl, hay, examined rho sante, th.,
voucher. of tin, Treasurors. awl roport to tho Society
that it Is correct, and 0z1,1),,As truly tho situation of
to linanees. A. CATHCART.
W. L CRAIGHEAD,
ROUGE ,
Committee.
18130,3 C
OMB IS HEREBY GIVEN
1.
opplicritions for I.loonso under tho sororal
nets orAshemhly, must bnfiled with the undersigned
ou or holl ro Cho 1•lth day of 31arell imal...otherwleo
Only 55111 not. be hoard. . D. sr. cwry,
-
DnFoltEsT, ARMSTRONG Sr, Co.,
• DRY.HDODS MERCHANTS,
80 ,i• 82 &amber: .qt.; N. .1"." •
W ogld noury 6ho Trndu that they e'ho diumlng Wrakai
lu rioWntld honnu fnl pntturnn, tho " _
WA.MSUTTA
•
AMOS G
A new Print, whirl, extols every Print in. the •Count.ry
for portection 9f exeeutton and deedAn fall Madder
Color. I.htr - Prints are cheaper than any to market;
Feld moot) nt with exiOnaire male•
Orders promptiviatonded to.
AI)3IINIS'itATOR'S NOTICE.
bettors of Administration on the Eetate of Wile
tan Iltrreteaross. Into of Idelitnson .township, do;
roma; have boon litattod to theirdlasorlber teeldlng In
31IMIn township. All persona indebted to said Es•
tete - ate requested to make Immodlato payment, and
those hav lug claims to present them for settlement to
31)1IN 011.811,
Administrator of Wm Itelfolflugor, dec'd.
Felt 8, IS6O-61.,
T OOK OUT - FOR THE KIDNAP
I'6llB. - C. Imam , etrneAli regneata all wh ,
know themselves Indebted to him, to mall and eettl.
without delay, as no longer Indulgence ran be given.
Carllode, rob. 11,18a0
70TH.:E17
,„..
In presontinz you with DR. EATON'S INFANTILE
CORDIAL. wo desire to rt.tlo itiisuperiority over ivory
nostrum that sure,, or quack Inns heretofore offered you
First—lt Is the preparation of ayegular physician.
who is well qualified from touch exponent.. in Infantile
complaints Orprescrlbe for than: Secondly-11 is etc
tinily free from ,pareqpric or opiate of any Mod, nod
consegnentlY etilleves by removing the suffering .of
Your-child. instead ordeafuning.itssensibllliles—Thlni.
iy=lt is put up with.great care. an n coMparlson of It
with any other article f r Infantile emnplaints will
show ;' tiro Cory roots farm witlelt It is distilled being
dug fmm the forests.under tin" directiott of Dr. Eaton.
many of them by his own hands. Potirlitly—it Is per
fectly harmless and cammt Injure tile most delicate in•
faint. trait to it certain cam and relief in nil the follow, log
coves, which is lie chief quoit nom , every other proftra
lion, via;
FOR ALL COM I'LAIN"fS ATTENDING TERTIIING; .
such an DYKES r EST 1101.1 C, Re.; also f.r softening
the pints and relieving pain. Forregulaibm the bowels
It In unequalled. For. Cold in thrt,lhmul It Inn Pun) re.
lief. For CROUP, the most feral and trying hf diseases.
It can be relied on with perfect confidence; and heitig
a powerful anti spasmodic in nil easeanf convulsions or
fits. we earnestly reenuttnend you to lona no time in
promring It. Lastly—lt cost...much wroth/tit other
preparations of the kind. that we ctitinot 'Alford such
long advertlsments us can those whose whole expense
Is their aolvertisit4; for the same reason, It commends
itself as the most reliable to all mothers. In 111 caste,
the - directions wrapped around gnat mottle, Must be
strictly followed Price, *25 cents pon. bottle.
BLOOD FOOD
Dr. Iltonson, having been so far rediked by ronsuinp•
tion, es to lie considered itnyond ell hop, of recovery by
the most eminent of the medical profess 100, also by
himself—it regular physician of twenty yearn practicer—
.. on lost resort, conceived the Idea of ANALYZING
THE 111001), and applying the suldect of physiology to
the more linmodisto countction, and elfect of the Mato
of tho blood upon the health and system. Tho reipit
.hoe been the production of thin DIAIOD WOOD,", from
I
the net, of which De. Bronson was restored to Potosi
health. Within sin months artoe its Int rod uction, over
two thousand consumptives wore effectually eurod by
it. If you'll:Ivo fatty complaints or it consumptive ten
dency,Cough, Cold, ihrolartho, Palpitation cf lha Heart.
1,055 of epptitite or pain in the filth', lotio no time in pro
curing n bottle of tho" BLOOD FOOD." Hyena are suf
fairing from narrow; Debility., or your sleep is broken
and disturbed, If your Spirits are doprossed or your Or
ganef relaxed. you will find Ih thisait unMlling remedy
by commonclog with ton drops. If your Liver istorpiti
or diseased In any manner whatever. one or two bottles
will ho sure to invigorate, and bring II into lively and
healthful action In the most inveterate cases of Don
pepsin, the patient can hero find the most efficient and
grateful relief. A dement is always experienced after
Inking only one bottle. In Male or Female Complaints
and Weakness, the sufferer, after trying other remedice
In vain, may rest assured, that a certain cure will re•
suit from the use of two or three bottles. Tho ZlllOO9
FOOD" In effectual in all eases of Eruptions, Salt
Rheum, Scrofulls ant: other like complainte. Palo and
emaciated Childrearaud adults are immediately benefit.
ted by its use. It gives strength to the body and color
and beauty to the skin. - Physicians of ail schools are
using it with wonderl ul success.
For full filrectio4S, see circulars. Price SI per bottles
Said by CHURCH A DUPONT, Druggists,
No 30 Maiden Issne,, New York.
T. W. DYOTT A SON. Agents for Pennsylvania,
EL ELLIOTT, for Carlisle. And by all respectable
Druggists throughout the country.
Fob, S. lB6O—ly.
(STATE NOTl.O.E.—,—Letters of_Ad
, tninistriatlon on the - .Unto of LOUIFI Hostetter,
&swat, Into of !Silver unclog township; having been
tomb t by the Rogister or tluinbet land county, to the
oubscriber. residing In Marlinnicsintrg. Notice is lioroby
given to those Indobted to mnka payment. and .thong
having claim to pretent-them duly nuthenticated
se thinient to l/Rd. OITNER,
Adlinlvtrator of Louis Hostetter, decid.
„p otiy
DJOUR.. Ft COURT. To - ALL
PENSONeI lament ..I . ake mitten that an ad.
ournod Court of CoMmon lea., nlll bo hold at OAR ,
LIBI4F.In and for the Vona of Cumberland, on MON.
DAY, the Bth day of March, A. Ir,', 1800, at, le o'clock In
tho foronooti: -
• • 1101111IttMoDARTNer, Shorlft.
• SHOWN gmoz. •
earthily Fob. 1 1860._
1 4 1 . Q R E T
. , •
.%seral Wick !louses on North Reed, enquiro ot ri
ri. Nhapley, corner of North Jr Prit Ftroote, Clerrielo,..pa
lob. 1, IMIO. tt,
LARGE .. -AIRItIV . AL :0-1?
Fail and Winter Geode,
AT OGILEY'S CHEAP STORE.
am :now opening tho largest noonrtmonL of DRY
GOODS ever brought to Cumberland County.
.The uttentlowotthu Ladles Is pvtleularlyinelted to
the splondlol assortment of ,
DRESS
A full lino-of Magnificent Silks, Poplins,, Poll De Md.'
viors, French Merinoes, Caslneros, &c.,, Shawls and
Cloth Capon of all kinds and uncommonly cheap, Dress
Triton:dogs. all the now styles and to suit every color.
Manneltuand Blankets at uttonlnhing low prices. Coll.
coos. the best in C 11111414 at 0, 8 and 10 eta. Delalnes,
the best...in the State at 37, 50 and 03 cia.
bleached andmnbleached, no better .and'no cheaper to
be had. Linens, Napkins, Table Cloths, Shirtings,
Dulles, An, brought from tho largest Importer in 31,,r
York. very good and very cheap, Gingham., a full at,
sortinen
MOURNING GOODS. , - , A largo assortment of mourn
ing Goods of all kinds and descriptions.
BONNETS & RIBBONS.—A new supply of fasblonablo
Bonnets and Ribbons, at low figures.
GLOVES—The beat quality 'of Alexander's Kid
Gloves, Kid, Silk and`Cotton Gauntlets. Duck Gloves,
equal to any Exclusive Agency, Gentlomen'a wear.
A now assortmunt of Fine Broad Cloths, Caster Den•
vers,'Plain and Fancy Caasimoros, Vostings, Cassinets,
&c.; &c, •
. .
BOY'S WEAR,—thundmores' suitatd_m' for boys very
cheap.
Throo C poting t good, Maul iful and cheap. Floor
Oil Cloths of aCitiths . . good and cheap.
The Moro Is now tilled with now, elegant and cheap
goods, brought from the largest and best houses In Now
York and Philadelphia, and will bo - nold off 'et prices to
defy all compotitloh.
Cothe one, come all, berme purchasing elsewhere and
Judge for yourselves.
No trouble to show our goods at the Mew Store oppm
site the Railroad Dopot,
0. INIIO .
O.
Carlisle, Oct '2O, 1869
NEW. GOODS AGAIN AT ''OG
•• ILIIY'S CHEAP STORE. . .
Just returned from the city and now opOning a large
assoi truant, of -
Elegant and Fashionable Whiter Goods; -
.Elegarit' Silk., Folic& Chovlers, and all tho new.l
styles DRESS 0001)8 In great variety. • • • •
A large lot of Ludlos' Cloth Cloaks and Shawls, of the
Ititest styles, just rocelved
• LADIEB. FURS, - gorkraiiireNeap. • •
A full assortment of Dress Trimmings, Cloak Tamale,
As. CENT'S SHAWLS, good and cheap.
CALICOES at 5,0, 8, 10, and 12, cents. •
D. LA INS at 8, 10, 12, 16, and 20 cents.-
0-1 Cloth for Over Coats nt 37 and 56 cenih.
0-1 Black Cloth for Ladies' Cloaks at #1.60, $2.00
$2.60, and $3.00. .
The stack irktiow largo complete.-. All parsons In
want of eles alit 'and cheap sVista. will find thorn at -the --
now•storo opposite tho Railroad Depot.
Nov. 30, '55. CHAS: 0011.11 Y.
VRES'E{ GROCERLESI
- S. C. IMLETT'S -
Shartand Mackerel of different grades, •
At I.IUYETT'S.
Bel mot, Scale Flak and Whltd Fieh,
Ai HUY Ern.
Caddell, Salt and Pickled Herring,
At ITUIitTT'S
Cheese and Crackers can be had.
Dried Fruit, Prosorves and Jelllim,
Sugar Curod Iltiorand lI6MN
A ((nail nupply of LIQUORS,
5 00
2,188 8-1
100 ( 0
Oils, Whits
$1,928 55m
FAL . L ARRIVAL OF
Fresh Drugs, Fancy Goods, Fruit, and
Copfeetdonarj. • • _ ,
P. W. lIAVERSTICK has Just received from the city
and la new opening a splendid display ofFANCY GOMM,
to which he desires to call the attention of hie friends
and the Oubl lc. Ills assortment In this line cannot be
surpassed,ln novelty and elegance,
and both In quality
and price of the articles, cannot fail to please purchasers.
It would be Impossible to enumerate his • ,
Melt comprise every variety orfancy articles of the most .
xgnlsi Le' finish 'such as. "-
Papier Macho &locals, ,
Elegant alabaster' and porcelain Ink-stands rind WY..
Fancy Ivory, pearl and shell card cases, II -
ladles' Fancy Baskets,-
Fancy IVork Boxes with sowing instruments,
Ladles' COMP, Writing Desks, and Port.fullos.
Port Monnales. of eiery variety, y _
hold 1,031 n and pencils, Fancy paper weights, and
rge vorlety of ladles' Fancy antler. ery..
Matte seals and wafers, Silk •nd bead purses,
'Riding whips, elegantly finished. Floe cutlery,
Perfutne..baskets and bags, '
Brushes of every kind for the toilet,
—X, Resin-and lt. k (1.15 - right's Scope and Varian)os
of varinum kinds, -
Fancy Pius for head dresses nod shawls.
• -Musical instruments, of all loinda and at all prleem
Nether with an innumerable VII linty . of articles elogant
y finished and mailable for holiday presenta, to which
to Inv' tea special attention. - • _
Also, an extensive and elegant collection of
comprising the various English and American Works,
richly ombellahml . POETICAL IVOltlitl, Illblsm and
Ifyinti Books, elegantly bound in velvet with metal
•Insps and cornere, suitable for holiday gifts.
Ills asaortment at Same! Honks nod School Stationery in
also complete, and. coniprlsilk everything used In the
Schools. Ile also desires to call the particular atten•
lion of Fe:Mlles to hla elegant assortment of
•
LAMPS, &a,
•
1 Fel a 13 CA—ly
from_the adangly° antablighnients of Cornelius, Archer
and others of Philadelphia, compriaing every style of
Parlor, Chambor and study Limps, (or burning either
Lard, Sperm or Ethorial oil; also DYoTrir celebrated
Kunsan° or Coal Oil Lamps, together with Flower 'Wagon ,
Fancy &roomy Ac. file assortment In this line is an.
equaled in the borough. Also,
( G\k .
SF RS . .AND TOBACCO,
embracing ell he :mato brands, and a fine assort.
mentor MEER ClikUM SMOKERS AND PIPES.
•
FRUITS,
;„ ,
such no Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Raking, 'Nectarines,
Prunes, do., FANCY CONFk:CTIONARY—NUTS—PRE :
SERVED FRUITS, MINCED-MEAT, PICKLES, hr.,
In ovary variety and at all prices, all of which aro pure
and fresh such no con be confidently recommended to
his friends. Ills st,cit embraces everything In the line
of Fancy Moods, with many other articles useful 'to
hue ekeepers which the public nro especially invited
to call and examlik
Remember tho Old Stnna, ndorly opposite iho.liank on
North Honorer street.
6001113
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN
STEREOSCOPIC I,MPORIUM. -1
E. ANTI-IgNY,
308 Uroadway, New York.
After May Ist, 1840, at Oa BROADWAY,
two doors from the St. Nicholas Ilotel.
The Stereosccim Is the most instructive, iniorestifig,
ritortelning, amusing and exciting of modern 'riven
lons,
None are too young, none too old, none toe Intolli.
gent, nunu too uneducated, to acknowledge Ito worth
and beauty.
No home in cotnplotto without It, end it must and will,
penetrate everywhere.
It prevents to-your view every part of the world, In
nil the reline, boldness, perspective, and sharpnesn of
detail, as Wynn ware on the spot.
Photographers are everywhere exploring Europe,
Ada, Africa, Amoric4, In search tirtherlrand end the
beautiful, and the resultn of their chill era constantly'
enrichingetur stuck.
We have an imutensee'arloty of paper Views of Semen
In Parte, London, England, Scotland. Ireland, Wales,
franca, Belglunt, flatland, Switzerland, Spain, 'Pho
'Rhino, Versailles, at. Cloud, Fontalubleau, Tuilleries,
Italy, Turkey, Egypt, Atliens, the (rely Laud, China.
Ala, Crystal Palace; also Groups Historical, amusing,
doge ncenes,.breaktest scenen, Statuary,
Arc. An exquielto assortment of Illunditkited Into
of Paleces, Churches end Cathedrals cr France,
~tv, to, ke. The effect of theioillunsinated view. Is
met remarkable.
Every gentleman of Wealth and refined taste should
have in Ills drawing room some of our °aqui:deviant, on
glass, with a revolving stereoscope, showing 12, 26, 60
or 100 scenes.' Nothing "din he mere faacinating. and
one can offer no sffeater treat to a Medd fond of the plc.
turesque and the beautiful.
Anthony's Instantaneous Storooncope Views are the
Intent Photograpide wonder. They are taken in the
fortieth pert of a second, and everything, no . rmitter
how rapidly It may be moving, Is depicted as sharply
and distinctly as If It had been perfectly at rest. This
gives an additional value. for to the boautien of 1118111•
mate nature it ndds the charm of life and motion. The
process Ina discovery of our own, and being unknown
In Europe, we receive from London and Pads largo or.
dery for Anthony's Instantaneous Views of American
life and scenery..
Among other things we have Just publlithed Stereo.
coplo Ilitintrationn of the Scene of the Yuma Srazzx
PRIM. MEETINGS, In which many hearteleel an inter
est. The particulars of this will be found In our cata.
loguo. -
OMs CATALOOUN of subjects and prices will be forward.
'ad la any address on.receipt era stamp.
Parties at a Mei:ince sending us $3. $5, $lO, $2O, or
$25, can have &gond instrument and such pictures, as
they may rained sent by Entreat,. -
Views alone, (without Instrument) can be sent by
Mall.
Pertios who wish to ho advised ofevorythtng really
valuable In the line that comes out. may nen.' us their
- names to piece on record; and we will keep them posted
at our own eXponee.
-Mon of leisure will find Photography a most readmit.
lug and delightlul amunement. We are prepared to fit
nut amateurs with everything necessary for their au,
maw together with Instructions How to take Stereo.
ocoplo Pictures."
uhnk.
,Cc., R.
E. ANTHONY;
mporter and Manitfac . turor of Photographic Materi
als, Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic %we.
Are %intents from every section - of ttio countuy aro
respectfully invited. to make nuexamination of our
stock. 00 our discount to the Untie will he liberal
. , .
TO PHOTOORALOIZIO3.—Birgit clam ntereoscoplc No
geitivo wanted.
Sand by mall n print uumountodotlth priced Naga
five, • (Jan.18,1860-4nl.
LASS! GLASS!! PAINT!
`PAINTS I I A full assrumont of Glass of all glees
nnquallty; with a large stock of fresh PAINTS, all
colors, 011 s. Varnlshee, acc.,,Cameot in largo or soma
quantities, at low figures at
101 IN r. LYNN & 'SON,
North Ilanoyer Street.
Ott. 27,'68.-1,:
•
QLD GOLD PENS RE-POINTED
. . • PRICE PiNTY CENTS. . '.
i,tono tho Pen In n letter with Cash or - Testis..
Stamps. The return mall will bring the Pen an good
as new. Andras KOMI is WA 87rsenso, K. Y.
Feb. 41.-0 t. •„, • , , .
NEW 0500'0
GOOISS.
CHAS: 00 I LIIY.
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ESMEEME!
IM=E!
FANCY UOODS,
I=l
Mustriess CarDs.
iA .:
'OAR-D.-Jilt. J ives K. SMITH, re.
" spactfully• announces to his old • Mende and
femur patrons, that he has returned from his south
western tour. with his health greatly Implored, and
has resumes his practice in Carlisle... " ' •
OF JCR no Plain Street. one deo rw est of the Railroad
Depot, where he can Go found atoll hours, day and
111.1111. Whim hot out professionally. .. .
Carlisle, Octs 20, Dital-tf •
~ .• • . .
J. BENDER, M. 1).
J
(UOHCEOPATIIIST,). ' ' •
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON & • ACCOUCHER.
Office on South Hanover •Street, formorly occupied
by Dr. Smith.
D R. S. 0.-KIEFITR Office in North
llnnovor otroot.two doors from Arnold Az Son
storo: 011Ica hours, moroparticularlY from 7 to 9 o'clock.'
and from 5 to 7 o'clock, P.
plt. GEORGE-. -
-SSEA-
I I RIGHT, DENTIST, from the Dal.
more College of Dental Surgery.
na.olTice at the residence of Ills mother, East Louth...
street, three doors below Bedford.
March 19, 1850—tf.
D •
OOT.OR ARMSTRONG. has rgniov-•
ed his office to the South west corner of Hanover &
PomfrotStwhere he may be consulted at any hour or the
day Or-night. Dr. A. has had thirty yearn experience
lu the prefewlen, the lent ten of which have been devil
led to the study 'and practice of llomceopathic medi•
tine. May 20, '67om.
DR. J. C. NEFF respect
isi ' '
111 A • • •
gentlemen-
informs the ladies and gentleme
„ of Carlisle, and vicinity, that ho had re.
gamed tho practice of Dentistry, and is prepared to pm%
form art operations on the tooth and gums, belonging
to his profession. Ito will insert full sets of tooth nn
gold or silver, with single gum teeth, or blocks, as they'
may prefer. Moults moderate, to suit the times.,
Dn. I.C.LOOMIS
_rr
South Honorer etret, `,"" IriEknr •
next door to tho Pont "'"
Office.
ars e Will bo absent. from Oarllslo tho lost ton dnyn of
cook month. [wig. 1, '55.
GW. NEIDICIT; D. D. S.
.fi Into Demonstrator of "pet at Ivo Dentistry to Mt
,
Dental Surgery.
°Mee at hie residence
oprosite Marlon Hatt, tt est Main street, Carlisle, Penn
Nov. 11,1857.
S. W. HAVERSTIOK, -Druggist
North irunover Street., Carlisle.
- Physician's prescriptiMis carofullY CompouTiql , l
A full supply of fresh drugs and chemicals. ,
OLIN HAYS, ATTORNEY AT
♦ ONce•ou Main Street, opposite "Marion lial
Carlisle, Pa.' [Oct. 211,
el P. EIUMRICH, Attorney at Law.
v).-olnco on North Hanover street, n few doors
south of Wass' ilotol. All business entrusted td him
will be promptly attended to. [April 15.
lAW NOTICE,. - REMOVAL. W
J M. PENROSE haeternoved his office In new
the Court House, where , ho will promptly attend to ni
business entrusted to him --
Auguit 19, 1857.
LAW OFFICE.-LEMUEL - TODD
has resumed' the Practise of the Law. Mee In
Centro Square, wont side, near the Pint Presbyterian
Church. •
April 8, 7887.
Ear FARE REDUCED. 'l►
S -T-A_T E S U N_l 0 N OA' E
'606 & 00S . Market St., above ■lxth,
PITILADELPATA
W.TOWER, Prapdatar
TERMS,:-111 25_por day. • ' ' Ju3U'sB.
AMERICAN HOUSE,
North Hanover . Btreet, Carlisle, Pa.
W . W. IC L I , Proprietor.
This House has been refitted In a superior !style, and
now open fur the accommodation of Boarders
and Travels., on
7 MODERATE
EXCELLENT STABLING. ATTACHED:.
U NITED STAVES HOTEL.-
S. E.:Cor.llth J. Market Slz.,
U. W. KANAGA, .W3l.
NEWSIIAM,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office with Wm. 11. Millar, thet., south 114110Iii . Str
oppotlto the Volunteer omco.
Cornett), sop. 8, 1859.
W. C. RHEEM ' .
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND GENERAL AGENT
.211inheapolis, Minneaota. •
•
WILL give speelal attention to collection; through
V V out the State, make investments. buy and sell
Real Estate and seegrities. Negotiate Mims, pay.kixer,
locate laud warrants, &c., Sm. Maur to the members o
the Cinnberlalid County liar, and to all prominent el tb
:ens of Carlisle, to. [Aug42sB--ly.
J. GOODYEAR. It. ANDERSON
BAR IRON.
jaAVING entered into co-partnership
in the manufacturing of BAR PION, Letort
ergo t Cnrllnlo , .l'a„ we would reapectfully Invite the
attention of hardware marchanta, Illackponitbn, and nil
others who nifty want a aliperlor article of Iromlo giro
thorn a call.
All !dude onnuntnered Iron constantly on hand
drawn to order on short-notice.
highest price paid for wrought Iron scraps, or LA
ken in exchango for bar Iron.
J. bIOODY EAR lc CO
Carlisle+, ()rt. 12, 1859.
•
1 I, - .E STATE ,AGENCY, RE
MOVAL.—A. L SPONSLER, REAL ESTATE
At bYT, CONVEYANCER AND SCRIVENER,. has ro•
innviid to bln'New 0111eu on liialifstreet, one door wrst
of the Cuinboriand Valloy Sail lbw.' Depot. •
Ile Is now pormanently located, and has on hand tind
for sale a very large amount of Real Estate, consial log
of Ferms, of all shun, Improved and unimproved, Mill
Properties ' Town Property of every description, Build.
Mg Lots, aim, Western Lands and Town Lots. Ile will
give his attention, es herotoforo to the Negotiating ol
Loans, Writing of Deeds, Mortgages, Wills. Contrarts,
and Scrivening generally.
Oct. 28, 1857.—tf. ,
COURT PROCLAMATION.--
WIIE
RKAS the lion. JAMES If. GRAHAM, Presh
- dent:Judge of the Auroral Courts of Common Pleas of
the cc:untie% of Cumberland, Perry and Juniata, and
Justice of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and
General Jail Delivery In said counties, and Mon. BAM•
cot. Vooeiwex and lion. M. Coneutr, Judges of the
Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery
for the trial of all Impital and other offenders - li. the
said county of Cumberland, by their precepts -to me di.
carted, dated the oth of January, 1860, have ordered
the Court of Oyer and Terminer and Geneml.lall Delivery
to be holden at CARLISLE, on the second MONDAY of
April, 1060, (being the Oth day,) at 10 o'clock in the
Ihrtmoon, to continue two weeks:,
NOTICS IS imitEny GIVES to the Coroner, dun.
tires of the Peace and Constablon of the said county o
Cumberland, that they aro by the said precept coin.
mended to be then and there In their proper persons,
with their r 0115.,, records, lllgnlsitions, examinations,
and all other remembrances, to do those things Arida,
to their officer appertain to be done, and all these that
are bound by recognisance/I, to prosecute against the
p.isonero that ere or then shall be In the jail of sold
county, are to bo there to prosecute them as shall be
just.
ROB'T. McCARTNEY, Sheriff.
Sasniree Caries,
Carlisle, Feb. 1, 1860.
FM RIM) On ii ) ;IN UMW' 11 UII 11
LW SALE.—Dsile Shirt, Auctioneer, In rowan
once of an order of the Orphans' Court of Frankllt
county, Pa..will sell, by Public Outcry, on the prowl
see, In the orough of Chambersburg, on WEDNESDAY
the 29th day of FEBRUARY, 1800. at 1 o'clock, I'. 51.,
all that reluablo Beal Property, late the .Estate
John Welsh, decedied,Ao wit:
The TAVERN STAND, now A for the
last elevetiyears In the occupancy of c p. _
Mr. Daniel Trostle, situated on West
Market street, in said Borough. This ,
is ono of thelongtst established, best . . -
known, and must liberally patronized Public Mouses In
Chambersburg. It lea commodious twowtorled Brick
Building, wall arranged, with a fine Back Building ..t.
toched. togother with extensive Stabling, Sheds, and
other necessary out houses, and a large and convenient
Yard. There Is a never falling Well of Water at the
Kitchen door, and the property Is contiguous to the
Conococheague Creek, to which stock can have easy
ACCESS.
tor Possession will be given on theist of April neat.
ALSO—At the same time and place, then:l . loli be sold
the large Blacksmith Shop and the Wagonmaker Shop,
situated immediately opposite the Stabling of the Tar.
ern Stand. These are desirable Business SGuids.
A LSO—AII that ccminallous an d desirable two staring
Brick Dwelling Home with a back .building attached,
Immediately adjoining the Tavern Pmperty.
IT...The whole of the foregoing properly is In good
repair and Is among the moat desirable in the Borough.
Any one - wishing to make a profitable inveatmenti
could not have a bettor opportunity.
Permit's deviling to view the pMporty, will please calf
on Mr. SamueiSkinver; of Chambersburg who is Agent
for the Administrator.
wa. Terms tundi'know on the day of nide by
JOHN WHIA
.Adniitilstrator de bonls non with the Will annexed
8abd,18604 a .
N. HANTC
MERCHANT TAIL'OR.
- WEST MAIN STREET,
•
Opposite the Rail Road Office.-
•MO FatVaud Win?er Myles of Clothe,
Caaeimeres anti Vesttnye inado to Order.
carnet', Oct.* 15159, -
IFELLS I BELLS t! BELLS I I I--
Farm Ballo, of• Nib brai-cnakek- far . pale cheap, M
a Hardware Rory of • J. P. LYNX X 6911, _ •
• May 16,1860. • North Mamma/ it.
timber Sz,
IVR)Y COAL AN]) hum YARD.
tuu olltheurthont tthvb this day efi terodluto part.
uunthlp to twig In
.C•OAL ANIILUMBER,
wo will have cOnitanily Oil band and fniniah to order
as kinds and quality of Honnuned
LUMBER., . •
• •
' • SCANTLING,
'RAISIN RUPP,
Paling, Plastering Lath, Shingling Lath, worked Floor
lug and Weatherboarding, Posta anddlails, and every ar
tide that belongs to a LUMBAR YARD.
All kinds of Shingles, to wit: •Whitepine, hemlock, .
and Oak, of different quAlities. Having Cars of our
Mtn we can furnish .bills to order of any length Ando
else at the shortent”totleo and on the most reasonable
terms. Our worked board, will be kept under cover so
that they can be.furntehed dry at all times. •• '
We have constantly ou hand all kinds of Family Coal
.under cover, which we will deliver clean jo any part of •
the borough. To wit:
IMKIINEI VALLEY, Broken, Egg; Store and Nut,
LUKE FIDDLER,
TILEVOETON,
•LOCUST MOUNTAIN,
.I.OIIBERT,
which we pledge ourselves to sell et the lowest prices
Beet quality of
Linieburner's and Illackontith's: Coal,
alwayg on bond whirl we will eel! a the lowest figura
Yard krenteltbrot grammar School', Math Went. J.,
• • ,;• • ARMSTRONG A ROSNER.
Slay 20446,91',
NEW.COAL YA.RD-
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;. AT TOO WEST CND OF mount.
The subscriber would respectfully cell the attention
1, of. Lhoeburnera and the cillsens of Carlishe and the
surrounding country . generally, to like NEW COAL
YARD, iiilached' trellis Ware House, on Wed' High et.,
whore lw will keep constautlY, on hand a Dirge supply
.• of the best quality of COAL, to wit:
Eykens Valley, Luke Fiddler, PI ne Grote and Traver.
bon,Stoken, Egg and Nut Coal—screened and'dry cold,
will:' he pledge's himself to sell e, the lowest/ passible
prices. Best quality of Liineiluriisen and Itiockmmith's
Coal always on hand. • .
ire All orders loft at the Warn House; owat his fed:.
donee In 'North Hanover street, will be promptly at
tontlEd to:
Aprill4; ULM
IMIMIZEM
IFORWARDING AND COMMIS
SION-.
FPHYSE.
-U-7,1-LA
COAL, PLASTER AND SALT.
The subscribers having taken the warehouse, remand
flktures•oriTin. ti. Murray's well known establishment,
on.lVest hUgh event, rpposite Diekinson College, would
Inform the public that bhey has, entered into a geneni4
Fomenting. and'Commission I witness.
The hlghest market price will he piti.di for Flour,-Oririm
and'Produce of all kinds.
They errnalso prepared to freight produce nod stock
to Philadelphia end Baltimore, at the loweetrates, with
safety and despatch.
PIASTER AND SALT kept constantly on band, end
FLOUR AND FEED at wholesale or retail.
Mal of all kinds; embracing • • . •
LYICEN'S VALLEY,
LUKE FIDDLER,
• SUNBURY WHITE - ABU,
• MOUSY GAP,
Limehurner's and Blacksmith's
KEPT. UNDER COVER,
and dolryoed.dry to any part or the town.
A1.7.17;.1859
NEW ARRANG „
EMEN•T
Oroand after ilOoday, 23d May, 1859, eau'
amber wlltrun a Daily Mal] of Carl, between .
CARLIA,E AND PHILADELPHIA,.
leaving Carlisle aim"; morning and Philadelphia every
ureninis.. e
• All geode fete at - the I , ItEIOIIT 'DEPOT of - Peacock,'
Zell h HINCUMAN, Nos. 808 and 810 Harkot street,
will be deltrired In Carnal° the next day.
J. W. HENDERSON,
West High Street, Carlisle, Pa. •
May 26i '69.
CH AMB FISBITHG I'EMALE SENT
The locatlotil lc pleasant and healthy, and the admin.
'ages are equalled-by low In the land. The Institution
largo andiprosporous, with a corps of mrsatants cho.
son with care, and well quallfnptb Inatract in the Mild
and ornamental branches, , The Influences In the board
log department are parental, moral and reffnitii. •
next session willicommonce an the 7th day of
February. Cal,slugoper'may be had on appljeation to,
the Principal. 7 •
.11,EFETLENGES.
Rev; W. W. Ells,Tarlisle; Rey. John Ault, Loudon,
Pa; Deo. 11. Bucher, Esq:, Iloguesto on, Pa; lion. Deo.
Chambers, B. S. Sehneck, D. IJ., S. R. Fisher, D. D., Rey,
P. 11.,Reeso. Rey. Joseph Clark. Chambersblrg, Pa: Pro.
lessors at Prinestou, , N, J., Loth MD's College and Theo.
Logical Seminary.
Bery..DENRY It EFA'RS, A. IL,
Mrs, SAILial 11. REEVES;.
:Principals.
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Cnrlll.lm, Jin. 22, 1860.-1 y
11 0 It . TABLE GAS LlO II T
L The undendgood are now prepared to furnish
Loveless' Poriabki Gas Light and Fixtures,"
at prices ranging from $5,00 to $5OO.
This light has the advantago over other artificial
light on account of its SAFETY. BRILLIANCY and
ESiONOMY, the cost ofa Full Flame being- only about
ON E CENT per hour.
• Orders from abroad respectfully aolicitedr and hill
satisfaction warranted. Liberal deduction made to
Churches end Seminaries. All Orders will receive at
tention If diroctod to HARKNESS & Cfr.
Carlisle, Pa.
irs..Mfa would refer to the following gentlemen who
hove the light in use.
11. A. Sturgoon, Esq., W. M. Watts, Esq., Dr. D,
Mahon, Wm. Ker, Esq., Jos. O. Iloffer,lisfy, and Col.
.1. Mcfllnnis.
Carlisio, Dec.14,1F50.--3mos.
William
Practical. PLUMBE
in the basement of
Main Stre
Lead and Iron Pipes,
Hydrants,
llot A. Cold Shower Baths,
Water Closots,
Forte and Lift Pumps,
Wro't Iron Wel.dTubes,
And every description of cocks and fittings for gas,
steam, water, Superior cooking ranges, heaters and
gas fixtures put up ht churches, stores and dwellings,
nt short untied', 111 the most modern style. All materi—
els sod work in our line at low rates and warranted.
*IP- Country work and Jobbing promptly attended to.
Mar. 23, Issll-1y
.111DIGH & SAWYER, (East Main
1.1.1
Street,) bare Just returned from the Eastern Cit.
Iva with a largo and well selected dock of
WINTEIR . GOODS, •
which they respectfully Invite • the attention of
buy a.
embraces everything rare and new thrown in the
maraet by recent importations and Auction lial,es p In
cluding Nancy Drees Bilks, newest styles velv'et-Pop-
lins. Elegant Figured hlerinees, Paris DeLaitirs, Bann
finished Faloneles, and all other kinds and varieties of
Dress Goode.
Also n largo assortment of Brocha, Long and Square
Shawls. Scotch, Blanket and Waterloo, Double, Rarer
alblo and Day State Shawls.
CLOTH )IANTILLAS, Cloth Mantillas, Raglans from
wholesale manufacturers acknowledged the best styles
In town this season.
FURS! FURS!! FeltBlll In every variety. • Sable,
Stone, Ma.llo, Siberian Capes, Cuffs and Muffs, Rus
sian Fitch, French Sable, American Fitch Chlidren's
Furs of all kinds. We warrant them all free from
moths, having purchaaed direct from menufnetureni.
Ladies and Gentlemen will find t n inspection a full
lino 'of ergot class of goods kept In a first clans Dry
Goods Store.
-For lIOLTDAY PRESENTS we are fully .prepared
with a fall stock of Fancy and desirable goods.
We feel prepnred with this largo addition of now_
goods and our throw stria, to cult the wants of all in
our line: wn ask au Inrpectlon of our goods. No trou•
the or attention Is spared in showing goods
..LEIDIIII & SAWYER.
Carlisle, Dec. 7, 1859. •
J ANUARY REDUCTION
IN PRICES
•
•
A. W; BENTZ 1 .•
Announces to the public and his customers, that In
accordance with his usual custom thlseeason of the year,
he has reduced the prices of his stock of
FANCY 'DAT:GOODS I • •
which comprises many chola and beautiful di:scrip.
tlona of WINTER DRESS 000DS, each as all Wool
littritioes, plain and figured. all Wool Doteluau, plains
3Preid:glcredicOotnirgs, .Valencitte, DeLathes, all wool,
SIIArLS of every variety - at eNtremely low prices.
A beautiful lot of FANCY SILKS of entry style and
color, and at lower retell than eau ho purchased else:
where in Carlisle.
FURS do CLOAKS
A nplendld sasortmeut of Furs and Cloak' yet on
band which we ere det . ermined to close out without re
gard to COST, In Asel our whole stock Is now • oriewlog
at unusually low prices.
Persons will find it to their. sledded advantage to
call and oxamino (or themselves as great bargains may
be cixpected the closing season
Carlisle, Jon. 11, ISM,
JAMES R. W.ETA c irtR'.S.
. 0 A DIN T
CHAIR
AI A NU V AOTORY,
.Van STASI", NIMBUS, PA.
Basing beon ensl4d in the business fbr over twenty
Tears he would return thanks to bin oustomeri and
friends; for the Moral encouragement eztenderd to blm
in years gone by, and further assures them that no
pains will be owed, to glee full satisfaction to all who
may favor 'him with it call:
• ' MAIM AND' FURNITURE,
of every de . scriptlon constantly on hand, or made to
order. Warranted to be of the boat quality, of the lA. .
lest style, troll finished, and cold et the hornet potedble •
prices tor meth •
Ito oleo continuos buoluese, an an UNDERTAKER.—
Ready made Gotha,. Metallic or otherwlso..kopt con- -
stoutly on hand and funerals promptly attended to
rrsolly in town lir 000[1,1 , on. the most reasonable '
inri r . a .
• Cherry and iYalnut Coffins, large site, veil finished . • -
end lined Inside, fronefflold .dedlers.
Walnut CoMak covered from lb to 00 dollars, •
, JAWS'S R. WEAVER.
Mai 26.11160-4.9. . • • • ,
1.1,11.—Tw0 pro"peelles Aiwa* In Charehteasn, Comb. • '
odonsy, are offered Or WO on easy toms.
. 7 Apply as
above. . A. ,
EIMMII
do. do.
J. W. lIENDIMBON
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EARLY k NONEMAKER
P. Lynch,
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R and GAS FITTER,
the rf. E. Church,
el, Cat'lisle.
Bat 13i1Tout,8,1*",
t 1 , 0 `13 Boilers,
"alt Bahian,.
„'
Ydraullc Ramp, &e,
I=