Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, July 13, 1860, Image 4

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    Zusiness Cartis.
_J." W. FOULIC; Attorney at Law
. lEftee'wlth J. R. Hail th, Esq., to Ohm' ROA,' in.
roar a Fret ProsbyterianOhureh. All buelnoss en
trusted to him will be promptly attended to.
May 'llO.-Iy.
At;ARD.-DIV. ..1 - NO. K. SMITH', re
sportfully announces to his old frlinds and
former patrons, that he has returned from his south
western tour. with his henitb greatly Impovod, and
has-resumed his practice In Carlisle.
01+ 10P on Main Street, ono door west of the Railroad
Depot, where he, can to found at all hours, day and
night, when not out professionally.
. Carlisle, Oat. 20, 1869-tf.
J. BENDER, M. v.
MOSI03OpATIII8T,)
PH yrs ICI AX, • SURGEON` & ACCOUC HE R.
.0111ce on Smith Hanover ' Street, • formerly occupied
by Dr. Smith. •.
B. KIEFFER Office, in North
j_fllennver street two doors from Arnold . & Son'i
store. 'Mice hours, more partleularlyfrom 7 to 9 o'clockl
A. 3f., sod from 5 to 7 o'efbck; P. M.
'TR. GEORGE S. SEA
istatii-;,. RIGHT, DENTIST, frouCthe Dal
''" Imre College of Dental Surgery. •
• typ_olllno of Iho residence able tuother,East Louthe
street, three doom below Bedford.
March 15, 1810—tf. •
TIGOTOR ARMSTRONG has' remov.
Juod his office to the South west corner of &
Pomfret st whord he may be consulted at auy hourof,the
day or night. Pr. A. has had thirty yenta experience
In the,profp scion, the last .ten otishich him been deco.
ted tolle study and practice of Ifornompathic modl•
erne.' May 2.0, !Mtn. o ' . •
DR. J. '0: NEFF tespect
fully Informs' the ladles and gentlemen
• 11 11 61.110 f Carlisle, and vicinity, that he has rce
nomad tho practice of Dentlstryond Is prepared to pm ,
form all operations on the tooth and gums, belonging
to hiaprotossimi.. He will insort full sots of tooth nn
gold or silver, with aingldgum teeth, or blocks, as they
may prefer, Terms modenste,to inn the times.
0. LO 0 S • I;n tit ,„ ... : •
Borah •linno;er streut,
mute door to the Post
•
•
()Mee.
- • •
Rs_ Will be absunt from Carlisle the lent ton dayn of
ouch month. faug.l. 'BS.
GEO. 11 7 : - NEIDICII, D. D. S.-
to Demonstrator et °malice Dentistry to the
' Baltimore Collegeof
- -Dental Surgerj , ; — ; —
• Mice at his residence,
• .
orrosite Marlon flan, West Main street, Carlisle, Penn
Nov. 71,1657.
S. W. HAVERSTIOK, Druggist,
g: • North Ilauovor Street,
Physician's prescriptionscanifully compostodod
A full supply of fresh drugs and chemicals.
AVV CARD.,-CHARLiES,E. MA
I_4 OLAIRDILIN, Attorney nt tan; '
Office In in
half n building. J lot opposite tha.bferket nonce.
March 14 'BO-17.
TOHN HAYS, ATTORNEY AT LAW.
IPJ Moo on Moth Strad, opposite "Marlion Hall,
While, Va. • Oct. 26,'69-Iy.
.CP. HUMRICH, Attorney at Law.
.--g6lco on North Hanover street, a fow doors
mouth of Olass' llotal. All business entrusted, to him.
will beyroroutly attended to. [Aprlll.6.
AW NOTICE. REMOVAL. W.
LA 51. PENROSE bag removed his Mike In - Mar o
the Court Ileum, where he will promptly attend to all
business entrusted to him.
August 10, 1867.
JLAW- OFF.IOE.-LEIVIUEL TODD .
has resumed the practice of the Law. Office In
entre Square, west side, near the First Presbyterian
Church..
April 8, 1857,
ANDREW J. WILCOX, Attorney fit
Law. =co No. 19 Lialrigton St. Baltlmorp.
Buel
noee promptly attended to.
- REFERENCES.
Jacob Ilbeem,
If. A. Sturgeon, rr AL.
Carlisle April 25,'00.-3m.
•
JI 3i. JohnooK,
Abp' FARE REDUCED.
STATES UNION ; HOTEL,
606& 608 Illsveket
E=l
JAMES W. poWER, Proprietor
TERMS :—sl, 25 per day. - Ju30.68
. AMERICAN . DOUSE
North Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pa.
W. W. LIN E, Proprietor..
Tbls nous° has ,men refitted In a superior style, and I
now opon fur the. accommodation of Boarders
• • and Travelers. on -
. norm it ATE TERMS.
EXCELLENT STABLING ATTACHED.
UNITED STATES HOTEL.—
S. E. Cur. 11 th 4 . Market Ste:,,
• PNILAbELPIIIA
IL W. KANAOA,..
111=1=
EMEI22
N. R. NT c• H.,
MERCHANT TAILOR.
WEST MAIN STREET,
Opposite the Rail Road Office.
oar Fall and Winter Styles of Cloths,
Cossimereg and 'Feelings made to order.
Carlisle, Illay 2, 1860. •
• 'II. IV, 13' WS nADi ,
ATTORNEY-AT AW.'
0111 co with Wm. H. Millar, tn.,./louth Hanover Street,
opposite the Volunteer Office.
Cerllele, Sep. 8, 1850. •
• W. C. RHEEM
ATTOUNRY AT LAW AND OENSIIAL AOZNT
Minneapolis, Minneaotd.
WiLLgi; stcial nmke etzt :e thn nanutt; ito, tyandl
Real Estate And securities. Negotiate Inane, pay taxes,
locate land warrants, &c., &c. Refer to the members o
the Cumberland County Dar, and to all promipent citi
zens of Carlisle, Pa. . fAug4.sB-Iy.
J. GOODYEAR. It. ANDERSON
BAR. IRON.
AVING entered into • co-partnership
L . in the manufacturing of DAR IRON, atlibtort
Forge, Carlisle, In., we would respectfully incite the
attention of Hardware merchants, Blackemlthe, end all
others who may want a superior article of Iron to give
thorn .a call.
All kinds of hammered Iron constantly on — Sand or
drawn to order on short notice.
. .
The highest price paid fur wrought Iron scraps, or to
ken in exchange for her iron.
.1. GOODYEAR, k COa
Carlisle, Oct. 12, IFrig
STILL TRIUMPHANT.
The complete sucuess of the Prairie Flower Cook
Stove, warrants the subscriber in calling the attention
or all who muy want a superior stove to call anti ex
amine the only stove tirst has given universal satisfaw
Con. • •
WHAT IS CLAIMED OVER . OTMEREI IS
Ist. A saving of front 80 to 60 per cent. in fuel.
and. A hotter and tinleker Oven from the same Ore,
ad. A larger Oven than anyotberato.ve of the nemesis.,
4th. The preservation of the centre piece froku clotting
raving repairs,
sth. The best Baker, Roaster,4lnd Cook now In use; •
6th. A superior arrangement for cleaning the Hues,
7th. A perfect One Consumer fur either vrocd or coal.
The Prairie Flower is warranted' to give satisfaction
In every particular. and will be shown with pleasure to
all who may mil, whether desiring to purchase or not,
any
w quantity oi ; o g f . r o e d fd&e o il k e . e s i i r o l v t e o n w o n w c i r ,a co w z i . ch
will be
sold very low to close stock.
Spouting, Roofing, Job work, Copperamithing and
Sheeting work promptly attended to, In town or coun
try. All work warranted at the old stand, Hanover
street north of Louther.
MARY M. MORRIS.
•
it.l3. 'Old Copper, Bram and Pewter bought, and the
highest price paid in cash or goods.
March 28, 1860.-tf. '
NONMIST.tRE.—AII persons in want
of a bottle o Fine Old Importedand Pare Byandy,
or Old Rye Whiskey, or Oln, Wines, do., can WOW
pure article at the Grocery of the subscriber.
, • WM. BENTZ.
Carilsle dan. 18, MO. •
TIICENIX. LOOKING-GLASS..
AND- .
•
PICTURE FRAMV, •
• MANUFACTORY,
Ng. 215 C lONTER WWREET, N. N.Y
A large assortment of every description of Looking.
Glasses and Picture Frames always on hand. Fancy
Wood Mouldings., Rosewood, Wslout, Oak, Maple and
Olt a Mouldings. Mahogany nd BerliMouldings.Pier Well,and
Mantel Mirrors. ' Ovals for Photographs. etiuntry, or.
den solicited. -it oda carefully packed and shipped to
any part of the United States and Canadas.
June 15, 130.-Pn. HORAOIII . V.IIIGLEft, Agent,
TAILORING EST.ABI.,ISEIMENT.
,•CITIZENS OP CdißLlSLg.Abiti
The undersigned has located . fllmself In the room Im
mediately above Dr , J..,11. Smith's °Mee,' (opposite; the
Depot) where he hi'muds conducting'the elND.cumia,
TAILORING BDBIN Nag In all Its variond branches,
Dress; Frock, Peck, and'illisioads Coats cot and' ade ID
the latest New York and Philadelphia eseldone. Pante.
loons Cut.by a
,SEW BYBTket which will glee theerear
er an elegant eppecnntee when Inn I:tending politico,
and when In s'elying vesture, rill.not ride half way
up to the knead atilt nodally. rye, case in the - old way or
cutting. Aleci4 elkeeiltilWatilent—llESTil-- that will
tin, drepo — sid,th:rlde up, Is usually the. case, In
all them garmente ho4lll iniureti St, ,
Catna do.), at short notice, and directloncie to
meting gi ven wher'deplited. J. & ROCKAFELLOW:
April ,
TRYING MALE. COLLEGE,
111WIANICS8IIRG I PA. •
, .
. This Institution; designed for the liberal education
of Young Ladies has been in operation two yowl' with
the most gratifying results.. It la Imw established on
a Snit basis, and its patronage already Attends over
aeveral.States.' . •• •
' It islocated on the Cumberland Talley Railroad ml 4.
• way betvieen Harrisburg and Carlisle. In the most lhr
tileitud-biantitui portiOn 'of the vAlley, and is do close
•
proximity to one of OM moat moral, healthy, and en— •
torprising,tiewns in the State: • ' '
• It is central, And easy of dooms. Students leaving
Washingtdn, Baltimore, or Philadelphia in themorning
traldt for ilarrlnburg, will-arrive at Mechanicsburg in
time for dinner. • • ' " • • " •
' The, edifice is large and commodious, surrounded by,
double verandas, and will accommodate abOut one him•
dred boarders. In its construction, it corn idnosall the
modern improvethants for the promotion'of health,
comfort And convenience. In those respects physicians
,pronounce it unrivalled. The chambers are large and
- neatly furnished. Boob heti Its register for heat and
ventilation Only two !Andante occupy the same MOM.
The bath rooms melt all times supplied with warmand •
'cold water. • • ,
Tbo grounds" are ample, and well arranged for recre
atlas, and the various calisthenic exercises -BQ amen•
List to health, gracoful .movement •and symmetry of
form: -."
The Facility of Instruction. is efficient and capful.
aimed. ' ,
In the Collegiate Department the course of study le
of a high grotto, comprehending all the subjects belong.
tog to a Classical, Polite and Christian Education.
In'the FreporatoriDepartment pupils will be cam
fully inetructed in those branches forming the basis of
a' thorough English education.
igrasuirts.—First Session, from. the let Wednesday of
'September to the 30th ofJanuary. • ' L. ''
• Second Session, from the Ist of February to the Ist of
July. . . . - •
Vacation, during July and August.
.
TERMS PER SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS, PAYABLE
ADVANCE.
• Boarding, 'Washing, Furnished Rooms. 11
and Light . . • . . , . . 00 00
Tuition—Collegiate Department. . . . . .20 00
.‘
Preparatory . . . . . 10'00
4, First Class, - 12 00
No extra charge fir Ancient Languages.
Music—. Piano and Gutter.... . . . . . 20 00
Vocal 51.. sic. . • . . . . . 200
Modern Languages, , • . . . • 10 00
Painting, Drawing and other Ornamental pranches
at, the usual rates.
Texlbooks furnished at city prices.
For further particulars address,
Rev. A. G MARLATT, A. 11.•
President.
Aug. 3. 1850.
CUMBERLAND VALLEY R. R
SUMITER ARRANGEMENT.
• CHANGE OF 110IGISI
On and after MONDAY, APRIL lath 1860, Passenger
• Trains will run as follows: (Sundays excepted* • .
•
FOR CHAMBERSBURG AND HARRISBURG.
• let Train. - 2dTraln
Leave Hagerstown, . ..• 6.45 -A. M. .
O Greencastle. 7.35
-
N. Chatiabersburg, 8,30 " _ 1,00 P.M
° Shipponsburg, 0.00 0 . ' 1.32 " '
0 • Netrvlllo, 9.32 0 2.04 "
0 Carlisle. 10.10 ' "
,J. 44 , ,r
• Mechanicsburg, '10.42 " v 8 v3.18 "
Arrive at Harrisburg, 11.12 " 846 "
FOR CHAMBERSBURG AND HAGERSEOWN,
let Train. 2d Tram. ,
• Le . ave Harrisburg' • 8.05 A. 81 2.16 P. M.
Mechanicsburg ' 8.47 " , 2.52 "
"";.'Carlisle, 9.27 • " 3.30
" . Newville, . - 10.02 " 4.04
Shipptinsburg; " 10.34 " 4.33 • "
" Chambg',(Arrlve) 11.00 " 5.10
• Greencastle, - - , 6.00 ' 8
-Arrivvet-Httgerstown. 6.40 "
g \l
'IV- Passe 6 era will observe, that there Is but One
Train a day, (a 'aavenger and Freight' Train 'combiord)
over the Frankil Road, connecting with train to Iftu ,
rieburg at 8.30 A. ~ amwith the Train arriving from
Harrisburg at 5.00 P. N. .
THREE Daily Trains leave Harrisburg for Pittsburg,
at 2.45, A. h1.,12.50 and 4.05, P. ht, making dlrect.con
'teething with trains for Cincinnati, Louisville, Cleve.
land, Chleagd, Indianapolis, St. Louis, andall principal
points throughout the West.-
For Philadelphia, via Pennsylvania Central Railroad
At 1.20 and 6.05 A. M., and 12.55 and 3.50 P. M. Vie
Lebanon V. It. R., al 8.00 A. M., and 2:35, P. M. For
Baltimore, at 3.27 A 7,20 A. M., & 2.05 P: M.
For troverton and Williamsport at 1.27 and 8.15, P.
EL Trains on Dauphin toad at 2.00, P. N.
NOTICE TO PASSEIIGERS:, At till Stations where
Tickets are sold, vie: Chamberaburg, - Shipponsburg,
Carlisle, Mechanlmtburg and Harrisburg, a reduction of
TEN CENTS on each Ticket will be made to all Paseen.
gore that provide. thenmelves with Tickets before en
tering the Cars,
0. N. LIILL uper't,
Railroad Office, Chapareroburg, } „ ,
, April, 1% 1860.
FURNl'llJ i ll E iV w 4 l .l 7 l-100MS
18
West High Street, Carlisle, Pa.. .
(Premium awarded at the Cumlierland County
. Agricultural Fair of 1857.) ..
The subscriber has Just received the most splendid
assortment of articles In hie line, over brought to this
place—which ho is determined to sell at prices that de
ty competition.
Parte,
Chamber,
Dining-room, FURNITIIII.. -
Kitchen and •
Otticc •
.PriCt . . BIaVEY,
Embracing every article used by House and Hotel
keepers, of the most approved and fashionable design
and finish. • Including also Cottage furniture In sale.
reception and Camp Chairs, Mattriumes, Gilt frames,
pictures, hc., he.
. Purchasers are requested to call and examine his
stock, at his extensive warowoords, Vest Main street,
North side. A. If. EWING.
.1115)- Particular attention given as usual to funerals;
orders from town and country, - attended to promptly
nod on meliorate term. A. B. 11
Carlisle, May 12, 1858.—1 y.
FALL ARRIVAL OF
Fresh Drugs, Fancy Goods,' Fruit, and
Confectionary.
S. W. WAVER/WU:IK ham 'Just reeel4ed from the eity
and le now opening a splendid displey of FANCY GOODS,
to which he desires to call the attention of his friends
and the public. Ws assortment hithis line cannot be
ec i
urpaseed in novelty and elegance, and both In quality
nd price of the articles, cannot fall to please purchasers.
t would be Impossible to enumerate his •
•
• ' 'FANCY GOODS,
whichcomprlee every varietyof fancyarticles of the moat
exquisite finish such as.
rapier ?dacha Goode.
itlegant alabaster and porcelain ink-stands and_tenye,
Fancy ivory, pearl and shell card cases,
ladles' Fancy Baskets, ,
Fancy Work Boxes, with sewing instruments, '
Ladies' Oabae, Writing Desks, and Port.folios.
' . Port Monnaioe, of every variety, .
,Gold pose and pencils, Fancy paper weights, and a
large variety of ladies' Fancy stationery. ,
Motto seals and wafers, Silk and bead purses,
Biding whips, eleglintly finished._ . Fine cutlery,
Perfume baskets and bags,
Brushes of every kind for the toilet,
X. Basin and . It. A G. Wright's Soaps and Perfumes
of rirlous Made, . 'I.
Panay Pins for head dreiset and *bawls.
Blindest instruments, of All kinds and at all prices
together with an innumerable variety of articleselegant
ly finished and suitable foe holiday presents,, to which
he invitee special attention.
Also, an
- extensive and elegant collection of
' - ' BOOKS, , .
comprising the various English and American Werke,
richly embelished POETICAL 'WORKS, Bibles and
Hymn Books, elegantly bound In velvet with metal
clasps and corners, imitable for holiday gins.
Ills assortment of School Books and School Stationery fp
also cemplete, and comprises overything need in the
Schools:' Ile also desires to call the, particular atten•
Mon of /mules to hie elegant assortment of
LAMPS, *a.,
from the extensive establishments of Cornelius, Archer
aqd others of Philadelphia, comprising every style of
Parlor, Chamber and study Lampe, for burning elther
Lard, Sperm in Ether's' Oil; also DEOIT'S celebrated
Kerosene or Coal 011 Lamps, together with Flower Vases.,
Fancy Screens, &c. ills assortment lu this' Hue.
equaled In the boroUgh. Also. •
embracing ell the 4worlta brande, and a thee aaeart
ment of !SE4^R3OXIAUM,BMOKEIIB AND PIM.
• ' . FRUITS,
such - Oranges, - 'Lemons; 'Figs,' Ratelne. 'Neetarities,
Prudes, Fn., FANOY CONFECTIONARY—NUTS—FRIO
BENITO rims, mirtrEa-gEAT, PICKLES, ao.,
In every variety and at all rim, all of which are pure
and freehnuch as can be confidently' recommended to
his friends. Ills stock embraces everything in the line
of Fancy (foods, vvith 'many other articles useful to
hus °keepers which the„pnblic are especially Invited
to call and examine.
Remember the Old Stand, nearly opposite the Bank on
North Elanoyer street.
R. W. 11AVEROTICHI.
=I
- DERRY'S JAPANESE POLISHES,
AND LEATHER PRESERVING COMPOUNDS!
Need no rubbing .produce a beautiftil Gloss and will
preserve the leather one.third longer.
Portia ,JaparteeeDolleh for Patent Leather Boots.
Perry'ai Japanese Boot and Shoe Polish, 25 cents
Perry's Japanese Waterproof Polbh, 25 cents..
, Perry's Japa,neas Harness Polish, 26 cents. ,
•Derry'ijaponese Past' for Iron Goods, 50 rents.
• .Perry's Japanese Furniture Polish, 25 cents.
For sale everywhere.. •
• Wheleiale Depot for Pennitylvitita, at IL If, Hoar k
M. corner of Filth and Chestnut, - Phlladelplda.
:Nay 00, •
QTRAM .BATS I .STRS.W. HATS !
• Just recelred - at fitand Noillsll4ino=
ear street; a large and complete stick 10
• - MIMI' A BOiOe.IITRAW HATS, :
(103 the different styles and 10 4111100 i 'et of which
will be sold at a small advance ,
onnlty-uriess: -------
-4 .o l6 :CbUdnmnifaney Caps and Ilata'llens! Boys
•43/LIC: 4 OdBBI6IHUSI,
•., " WOOL HA!V+3;,.._ -: •: . . * :. •
newityles now n ieadyjlar inspeatieti. Heinem.
ber if on want bargains =That • ,
Carlisle Hay 10, '60.-em. ' 111t1.1,E1111,
eljuccitionctf.
iac
1859
BBOARS AND TOBACCO,
New ~06,i..ii,#:,
4TTEXTIOX!
NEW sTOR.wOrtSEW. GOODS
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Attar returning Ids acknowledgements , ibr the vary'
'liberal patronage which has ban oxtwidad to him, .the
undersigned would, call attention, , to :the fast that. he
bas Just roupeued his extensive assortment of faintly
R OCER S .
In his now stortvroom, an the - south-emit: corner of the
public squire, whera the public are invited to call and
examine a atock of goods which,'.ln ;elegance, variety
and extent., will defy competition; comprising in pert
loot, lump, emend and brosin ;angers,' "• •
Java, Itio and roasted Coffee. — Every
rlety and quality of TEA. Spicei, (ground
and Unground,) Pickels, Sauces, Table Oil. I 1 1 .;
Now Orleans, Bugarhouse and 'Trinidad i
Molasses,; New York and PhiladoinhlitfErrc
' Chense,ll acaronl, Vermeelllt, split PAW, llomtnj,
Mincemeat, corn Starch,Barita, Chocolate, Extract o.
Coffee, refined sugar at reduced ratea r washing and bak
ing soda. Tobacco of the Most favorite brands, and the
finest quality of Sugars. Also, a beautiful assortment
of Britannia Ware, plain and g...1d band China Ware,
(Bass, QllOOl2ll. Stopp and Earthern Ware, in groat Va."
rlety, and au elegant let of Fancy Boaps,,extracte and
perfumery for the toilet. .
FRUITS: Including Peaches in cans, Raisins, era&
berries; dry apples, citron, almonds,
.oranges, lemons,
&a., &c.
LIQUORS: frholesele"and - retell,
irarembracing common and old Rye Whis. r/ i g:T' d tg11:: nd 41: r g„gr :101:16= )
and Muscat Wines In .casks and bet
-- moo oh Whiskey, Holland Qin, and &beldam
tM . Er -. ticoi
BehnaPPr•
FISH AND SALT
•
A large etock.of LAMPS, Including Dyott's celebrated
Imps for burning Kerosene or coal .oil, Aso Sperm,
Pine, Lard and Coal 011, Burning Flufd, Sperm and
Star Candles. •
CEDAR-WARE AND BROOMS. •
Stashes, IMpes, Dieppe, Swipe,. Doormats, Walters,
Looking•glasses, line letter and note paper,' Willow
Ware, painted buckets, de.
' Cotton and woollen time, and bait HOBO, and a fall
Mock of •Glovel, Including the well known Hanover
Thief. Gloves.
In short, Ida stock - comprises eaeritbing that Is called
fbr In his line of business, and no efforts will bo spared
to render entire satisfaction to his customers.
0: INIIOFP.
' ensiles, 0ct:27,18584y.
aGr'Market.lng of all kinds taken In exchange fo
geode.
T O.S EPH _U. - STEEL
J.
WATCH-MAKE - 11
SOUTH HiNOVEH-STREET,
. A few doors South of the aorar4 Ornate.
Having supplied toyed( with a large assortment of
Watch Materials, Glasses, be., I .am now prepared to
repair all kinds of Watches, Clocka,Jewelry, &e., on the
moat reasonable terms, that may be entrpste to my
care. loping by strict attention to business to be fn.
eared with a ilberal.share of publiopatronage, -
' A One assortment of JEWELRY, such as Ladies'
lirookqOst Pins and Ear Drew Gold and Cameo; Misses'
Brea t Pins and Ear Drops, Box and Olass Pins all sheet
(Mid Chain Hooks, tinted Chains, Gilt Lockets, Guards,
Keys, Au Also, a large and One assortment of
• . GOLD FINGeII RINGO.
Also, a fine lot of Silver Hunting, Detached Lever,
and Levine Watches. and a good assortment of Oliver
plated and Steel Spectacles.
ail of which will be sold luw. A dome of public patron.
ago is respectfully solicited. JCS. C. STSEI.,.
Carlisle, July 13, 18511-17
• " .11.1.11i1004" . HILL "
F AMILY GROCERY AND TEA
STORE. •
Just revolved and In storo, a fresh and well sc.
• lected assortment Drilla, Jaya and Mara
caibo. Coffee, Roasted Coffee. Crushed' '
Pulverized Sugars, Refined and
other brown Sugars, superior
• Syrup Molasses, Orleans
(baking) Mo)ne sea.
Spicoa of ovary variety— •
pure only; Starch, Farina and
'Chocolate, Macraroni, Cheese and
Crackers, Tapioca and Sago Indigo,
Saloratus and Soda, ()roam Tartar and as
sorted Pickles, Mustard and Coriander Reed. .
TEAS.-4 Sue arnlortment In Package.,
Ac-ztr • and in bulk—as well as all other articles
^ belonging to the business—all at the lowest
and iato rdduced - prices.
I ar;
J. W. EDT. ,
WA TO HES JEWELRY, AND
SILVER.WAIIhAT CONLYN'S old established
- Stand, Went 'Main St., nearly opposite the Cumberland
Valley Bank.
I heveJust received a new assortment of watches,
eweiry, medallions, silverware, An.. in addition to my
'ormor stock to which ] invite the attention of the.
public, Theasnortment embraces fine gold and silver
lever watches, Hunting and open_casa do., gold An.,
chore for Ladles end Gentlemen and Sliver Lashio!,
end Guartior wstchenof every variety in style and
price.
Also floe gold Medallions. Breast-pins for Ladies and
Gentlemen of every quality, pattern and price. Gold
fob, vest, curb and neck chains. Gold bracelets, finger
rings coff-plrri, studs, aleeve•buttons; MOM', alarMA)
Ac., L. Gold end silver thimbles silver and plated
butter knives, forks, table, tea, s alt mustard spoons
of every variety. A large assortment of gold, silver
€)lgq%L6 and common !spectacles, to cult all
egos to which we invite special ellen.
Gen. . •
A fine lot of GOLD PENS' from the beet Makers,
spectacle cases, fancy.boxes, sliver and pearl card cases,
gold and common bracelets, watch chains, ...
Manila Clocks and a variety of articles usu.
ally kept in Jewelry establishments, whirh , et t r ,
I will sell low for oath. 'All articles war. -, .
ranted to be what they aro represented. .'"
. Particular attention paid as usual to . - 2 .. ,
WATCH REPAIRING and all work war .
ranted.
, TIIOIIAS CON LYN.
Dee. 23, 1857.1
T A I RI_I , SA:GROCERIE.S!
A 8.0. 1111YETTB
Shad and Maek - erel of different grading,
At lIITYETTI..
Salmon,i3cale Fish and White Floh, - '
At 1111YETT'S.
Codflab, Salt and Pickled Herring,
At lIIIICETT'S
I=GEINEE
Dried Fruit, Preeerves
•At TIOTETT'S
Sugar Cured Beef and Hams,
At 1113YETT'S
A flesh supply of LIQUORS, "
At 1113YETDS
OM, Whits Lead, &t, &e.
„WATCHES, JEWELRY A SILVER-WARE.
We would respectfully inform our
friends, patnins end the public generally, that
we have now In -Storer and offer
WHOLESALE & RETAIL, , • vi k
'at the lowest Cash Prices a large and” •
very choice block of Watches, Jew- •
elry, Silver and Plated Ware, of eve.. II
'ry variety And style. • 4
Every description of Diamond •
Work, and other Jewelry made to or
der at abort notice. q®-All Goods WARRANTED to
Jabal reprosented,•
N. D. Particular attention given to the REPAIRING
of Watches and Jewelry, of every description.
STAUFFER & HANLEY,
No, 622 Market Street. South Side, PHILADIII4III.
'March 14,'60-3m.
MARRIA.GE GUIDE
A NEW BOOK, BY
WIDDIATIE vomva, Zff. D
~.•1;i:/;„ The anent clue to Courtship, Love
and Marriage: with the diorama incl
* dent to Youth, Maturity and Old Age
—being-lights and shades of Married
-7.0,.. 7 /Ir [ANON Jo< el and Burr Min, Llopes,Fears
v.:At and Disappointments. Let all married
u poopid or those contemplating mar
;ll s riage a ' nd baying the least impediment
to married life, read this book: Let every young man
and woman in the land rend this book. It in Foil or
PLATYS, and diseloses accrete that every .one should
know: a little knowledge at first may save a world of
trouble in after life.
Send (or a copy (eaclosing 2S zents) to .
DR. WM. YOUNG,. No. 416 SPRUCE STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Carlisle, April 25, 4 91.0m.* "
186(1. 11ARDWA II II ,A L I : 8 1 11 H A R D
sJonh P. Lyrae fk Son have juit completed opening
their Spring Stock of Hardware, Paints, Oils, varniehea
Glass au. to which they Invite the early atttention of
the public. We havitareatly enlarged our stock. in all
Its various branchea,aud can DOW accommodate the pub.
lie with • ."
r RELIABLE GOOIS.
In large or small quantities, at the lowest prices. But
we do not wish the public to understand that we have
brought all the goods in Philadelphia and New York to
our town, bat we can assure them that one look, Into
our store will convince them that we have enough to
supply.the demand In this market. Persons wanting
goods in our line will find It to their edventage to give
us a call before making ,their purchases.—All orders
personally and punctually attended to, and no mime.
presentations mode to effect sales
JOHN P. LYNE A SON,
May 2,''00. North Hanover'lltt Carlisle.
S PI“NG GOO
.SHARPLESS . BROTHERS,.
Have received en admirable Mock of New Fabrics, Such
am TRAYELLERIES, GRIS.AILLESend OAMILLAS.
Fancy SILKS from Auction, below the cost of honor.
tatlon.
iIANDKERCHIgySIaiiii CRAVATS..
HOSIERY, EMBROIDERIES, PLAIN colored, BLACK
glossy SILKS, and neat CHNOKS. GRAY 'POPE,'
LINES in every variety; Chineand Plaid. OR. ,
• GANDIES, GRENADINES, LAWNS and •
CHINTZES,. MUSLIMS, -FLANNELS, - . •
- QUILTS UNIBUING GOO DS 7
IRISH SH I R T IN G LINENS of • •
.
the best bleach. SHAWLS
CLOAKS LACE and
.. SILK MANTLES.
Goods for
- FRIENDS • • •
SHOE GOODS.
•
BOLTING 07AL118t4cUARrx.p86.itioifting,..
- ' Bth achestAtit, Philitdolfaila
. .
. .
May 2,, llso..L.ams
/I •
n v.-r-ha subscriber is prepUrcd
to sell to bierehauts 4nd others, CE NT, by the.
Quantity at zaanntaaturor a priced.
.Carllll*, April 11, - • H. SAXTON. -
fumbgt St , -
NEWCOAL AND LUMBERYARD.
The sobacrlbera bars this dayentaredlnto , part•
neraldp to trade In , . • • • '• '
O.OAL•AND •L'UBIBEjt,
•
• We will have eonatoolly on band'and rut"edsh to order
kil kinds and'qualiti ot Elmwood ,
I.l3lpßit, ,"" •
. . ,
• "AMOS.
Paling, Plastering tab, Bbingliog Lath, worked Fleor.
log nod Weatherboarding, Posts nod Rails, mud °eery mor
Melo that belongs ton LIMIDISR YARD.
: • All kinds of Shingles, ie. trite • Whitepine, hemlock,
and Oak, of different qualifies.. !Haying Care .or our
own we can, furnish, bills to order of any length and
sizq att, the shortest notice and on the most reasonable
• terms. Our worked boards will be kept under cover so
tbat they can be furnished dry at all times. • '
Wohavc constantly on hand all kinds of Family Coal
'Under cover. which we will deliver clean to any part of
the borough. To wit,:
LYEEtIff VALLEY, Broken, ;Egg, Stove and Nut
LUECE'IfIDDLEE, • •
TREVORYON," do. do. do.
LOCUST MOUNTAIN,
!ORRERY..'. ' , . • • • •,!;-
which we pledge oorselie*tosell . at ilke lowest prices.
flest quality:Of, , '•
.• limebtfrner's and .73:14i7Fatiiithre Coal, •
. .
always or-bend which we will sell et the,lowest flguro
' Yard west side of Grammar School, Mal& street.
• ARMSTRONG & GOITER.
July 20,1860
r HAMBERSBURG - FEMALE BEM
kj• INA
The lowition la 'plerisaist and healthy; and the advan•
teges are equalled hylety'lii the land. The Institution
Is large and prosperous, with' a corps or ess'etants cho
sen with eare,iind well qualified trileatruht In the aolld
and ermimental.branches, The Influences In the board
lag department are parental, moral and refining.
The neat Reardon will commence on the 7th day of,
February. .Catalogues may be had on application to
the Principal.
' REFERENCES. . '
Bev , W. W. Ella, Carlisle; Rey. Jobe Ault, tendon,
Pa; goo. H. Bucher, Esq., Hognestowa, Pa; Hon. Geo.
Chambers, D. IL Sehneck, D. D., S. It. Fisher, D. D., Rev,
P. B. Reese. Rev. Joseph Clark. Chambersbltg, Pa. Pro •
(assure at Priumton, N. Ji both of the College aod Theo
logical Seminary..
, Rey. HENRY REEVES. A. H.,
Iles. SARA!! IL REEVES;
•
• Pnocipels.
Carlisle, Jan.
J. R. RONERAKEIVS
FORWARDING' AND COMMIS
SION MUSA
ELDER AND FEED,
COAL, PLASTER AND SALT.
The subscriber having taken the Ware house cars
and fixtures of Was. 11, Murray'e well kribwo estabibb
ment, on West High street opposite Dickinson College,
Would Inform the public that he his entoredinto
general Forwarding and Commission business.
The highest market price will be paid for Flour„Graln
and produce of all kinds. • .
They are also prepared to freight produce and stock
to Philadelphia and Baltimore, at the lowest rates, with
safety and despatch. •
PLASTER. AND SALT kept constantly on hand, and
FLOUR. AN DPI= at wholesale or retail.
Coal of all kinds, embracing,
INKED'S VALLEY, -
LUKE FIDDLER,
• SUNBURY MIME ASH,
LOCUST OAP,
Limeburner's and Blacksmith's
CONEMANTLT roE SALE.
REPT UNDRi. COVER
and delivered dry to any part of the town.
T. R. NONEMARER
Carlisle, August 17, 1859
NEW COAL YARD
AT TIM VEST 1171) or CAIILIALE. .
The eubscrlber would respectfully - call the attention
of Limeburner's, and the citizens of Carlisle, and the
surrounding country generally, to ble
NEW . 0A.1.., YARD,
attached to. his Ware House, on West High St., where
ho will keep constantly on hand a large supply of the
beet quality of COAL, to wit:
Lyk ens Valley, Luke Fiddler, Pine 0 rove and Traver.
ton, Broken, F.gg and Nut Coal—screened and dry coal,
which be pledges himself to sell at the lowest possible
prices. - Best quality of
LISISIDIIHNEWB AND BLACKfibIITIVB COAT;
abrays en band. '
'orders left at the Ware H '
ouse or at his reel
dance in North ilanover etrodt, will be promptly at.
tended to.
J. W. HENDERSON.
-Carlisle, April 14, 's3—tf.
- •
,ASS! - GLASSI! FAINTS!
G
PAINTS I I A full ornament of Olnee Of all steal
and quality, with a large stock of fresh PAINTS, all
colors. Oils, Varnishes, to., Omani In larganr small
quantities, et low figures at
JOHN P. LYNN & SON,
• Oct. 27, 'SS. . North Hanover Street.
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS.
. .
• The proprietors and manufacturers of HOS
TETTER'S cuLIiBRATED STOMACH BIT
TEAS can qppeal with perfect confidence to
physicians and citizens generally of the United
States, because the article has attained a repu
tation heretofore unknown. Alew facts upon
this point will speak more powerfully than
volumes of bare nssertiorkor blazoning puffery.
The .consumption of Hostetter's •Stomach Die
ters for the last year amounted to over a half
million bottles,' and from its manifest steady
increase in times past, it is evident that during
the coming year• the consumption will reach
near one million bottles. This immense amount'
could never have been sold but for the rare
medicinal properties contained in the prepare-
Lion, and the sanction of the most prominent'
physicians' in 'those sections of the country
where the article is best known, who not only
recommend the .Bitters to their patients, but
are ready at all times to give testimonials to Its
efficacy in all ears of stomachic derangements
• and the diseases resulting therefrom. .
This is not a temporary popularity, obtained
by. extraordinary efforts in the way of trum.
peting•the qualities of the Bitters, but a solid
estimation of an invaluable medicine, which la
destined to be as enduring as time itself.
Iloatetter's Stomach . Bitters have proved
ii - OOdsend to regions where fever and 'epee'
and various' •other bilious/ complaints have
counted their victims by hundreds. To be
able to state confidently that the "Bitters"
are a certain cure for the Dyspepsia and like
,diseases, is to the proprietors a source of un
alloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter
from the' stomach, purifies the blood, and
imparts renewqd 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, end soon restores them
to a condition essential to the healthy discharge
of the functions of nature.
=
Elderly persons` may use the Bitters daily as
per directions on the bottle, and theywill find
in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort
declining years, as it is' pleaeant to the' palate,
invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a tonic,
and rejuvenating generally. We hive the evi
dence of thousands of ' aged. men and women
who have, experienced the benefit of using this
preparation while suffering from stomach de
rangements and general debility; acting under
the advice of physicians;they have abandoned
all deleterious drugs and fairly tested the
y t inorita of this article. A fps. words,-to the
I/Kenner sex. There are' certain periods When.
,their dares are 'so hartisink tbat'nianyet them
sink under the trial, The relation of mother
and child in so absorbingly - tender, that the
' mother, especially if sbe be young, is apt 'to
forget her own health in, her, extreme anxiety
for her infant. Should the period Of maternity
arrive during the• summer aeason,• the wear of
body and mind is generally aggravated. Here,
then, lea necessity for a stimulant to recupe
rate the energies of the system, and enable the
mother to bear up under ber'exhaustingtria' Is
and respOnsibilities. Nuraing mothers gene
rally-prefer the Bitters• to all other invigora
tors , that receive the 'endorsement of phYai.
clans, because it , is agreeable to the taste as
well as certain to give et permanent !moralise
of bOdily strength. , • •
All those persens, to !whom we have Fatten--
larly referred above, to .wit:.: sufferers from
fever and ape, caused by malaria; disrrbma,
disentery, indigestion, loss .of appetite, and
all diseases or derangements of the stomach,
superannuated invalids, persons of. sedentary
.occupation, and nursing mothers, will consult
• thoir own physical welfare brgtving tones
' Letter's Celebrated Stoma - Bitters•a trial.-
CAUTlON.—Wo„eaution the i)ublic Against
using' any. of the many Imitations or Counter
feits, but ask for iloararrsn's CELTJIIIATED'
STOMACH, BITTEIM and see that eachbottlehas
the words Dr, J. flosteiter' /Eitemieh Bitters".
blown on the side - of .the-bottle, and stamped
on • the ; metallic cap covering, the oork,. and
observe that our autOgraptCalgnitnre,ii on the.
• Prepared and sold by HoszurapDp. dt
gRECT.Z. Choy . ). all
druggists, grocers, and dealers generally
throughout .the :United tiltatesiSouth Auto•
rims, and Germany. ‘.; • ;*c
For sale b 8. Elliott, Willoverstlet, Carlisle; John
C. AUleg; John Bteutbaught. tihitogeosburg; I.; kind.
man,J..D. Henning, .gleohaniesburg; and Druggists
geneally , throughout the.conuty.... Noy. %M.
,I it 3 ,I fIAPEVAN DS:"CkIAtEMZ:
50h a irrets Cement with very tarifa' aiiadrimeit
o n and Iron Pumps, of 411 kinds alarm than
ever, at the Hardware atm •
![arch 7, '6O: • 118111/trISAXTON.
Misiellaitecuo.
a:00D! G.00D1.1..G00D11l
JI Juitsecelved at the cheep Grocery of the undrr
algood,dotilltf good th.:age, a part of which are the fel ,
,lowing:
-lurmetically sealed PEACHES, ~': (fresh.)
• •••• . TOMATOES - " •
• i s .. CORN, ,
- . " PEAS, . "
ASPARAGUS "
" OYSTERS, $ CI : ,
. .' LOBSTSItS • " •
. ,
• ' of . . " • 'PINE APPID, " :.
TURTLE SOUP, ."
. .
. - «o '.
' " • SARDINES, "•
'Pickled (Jerking, Chew Chow, ,
Piccalilli .Lobsters,
Cauliflower, Capers. ..
Olives, Tomotoe 'Catsup, Walnut do., Mushroom do.
Pepper. dance, Hominy, Grltts, Cranberries, the finest
of Dried Beef, Sugar-cured Hams, Shoulder. Bologna
B,,,zsago, soup ks , ..,s,Macearoni, Sumacs, Coffees, Teas,
Molasses; and P It Of all kinds.
QUEs.NSWASE, FINE SEARS, among which are
twenty•tlve thousand German Sizes, prime Tobacco,
.and the very beet and purest LIQUORS in' the county,
Confectionary and Fruit, de. ' • • • •
All of which are offered to the citizens of Carlisle and
county of Cumberland. at the lowest prices for aeon.
COME ONE, COME ALL, two doors East of Rhoads'
Warehouse. • • - . . .
Carllele, Nov. 9, 1850.
V •
IRE INSURANCE.-TILE ALLEN
AND BAST PENNSBORO MUTUAL PIM IN
ANCE COMPANY of Cumberland county, Incorpo
rated by an act of Assembly, le now fully organizedi end
In operation under the management of the following
contpdationera, viz: .
Dadlel Dailey, William It. Gorges, Michael Cock liti,
J. Bicheibeker, Christian Stayman, John C. Dun.
lap; Jacob IL Coover, Lewis flyer, S. Eberly, Benin
min 11. Weser, .1. Brandt, Joseph"' Wickersham,
Alexander Cathcart.
The rates of insurance are an low and (avertible an any
CoMpany of the kind in the State. Persons wishing to
become marabou; are invited to make application to the
agents of tho codipany, who are willing to wait upon
theta at anytime.
•
W 51.11. °DIMAS, President.
CEILISTIAN STAYMetN, Vice Preildent.
• LEWIS lIYER , Secretary..
liffOffAEL COCIRTAN, Tressuror.
Managers.—Wm. It. Gorgas, L. flyer. eltristtan Stay
man, M. Cock - Ito, J. 0. Dunlap, E. Martin, D. Bally, .1
11.10oovor, Aise. Oatheart,'J. Wlckorsham, J. Eisholbor
gar. S. Eberly, J. Brandt.
AGENTS. -'
.""
01:1510HRLAND COUNTY. —John She nick, Allen.
Ifonry Zearing, Shiremanstown; &tumid Woodburn
• Dickinson; Henry Bowman, Cliurehtown ; 'Mode Orli
111th, S4pth Mirldielob t Samuel Omham, W. Penns
born'; Samuel Coover, Mechanicsbur g; .1. W. Cocklln
Shopordstown; D. Coover, Shepherdstown ; 0. Sax'
to n,-Sllve r • S pri ng nj.-Ilavet stlekcSllver - Sprlng
Charles Doll, Carlisle ;,-John 'Dyer, Carlisle. '
'YORK COIJNTY.—W. S. Picking, Dover: Peter Wol
ford, Franklin; Jas. Griffith, Warrington; J. F. bow
dorIT. Washington; D. Rutter, Newburg; IL 0. Clark.
Dillsburg.
DAUPHIN CD.—Horiaer & Lochman, llartisburg.
Membore of the company having policies about to ex
Plre, can have thews rweel by making application
tho Agents.
April 20. 1659. .
JNO. B. 0111JRCII
CHURCH & EBERLY
STEAM SAW MILL
CM
LUMBER YARD,
NEW,OUMBERLAND. PA
MI Hilda' of
Lij M E.R,
- .
constantly on band.
Luinber dell*ared at any point accessible lry . Railroad
at the shortest notice.
BUILDJNO-TIMBEA .
OF ALL SIZES AND LENGTHS CUT TO ORDER
• May 25,185 G-0 •
"'TOWARD ASCOOIATIONI
PIIILADELPIIIA
.
A 'Benevolent Institution, established by special en
dowment for the relief of the sink and .distressed,
tainted with Virulent and Epidemic diseanns.l
and especially for the Cure .orDisaasee of
the Sexual Organs.
MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the Acting Sur.
geon, to all who apply by letter, with a description. or
their condillon, (age, oceupatlon, habits 'of Aro, dc.,)
and In rases of extreme poverty, Medicines furnished
free of charge.
VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrbcom, and other
DIACSAOII of the Sexual Organs, and on the NEW REM
EDIES employed in' the Dispensary. sent to the eliticled
in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. 'lwo or three_
Stamps for postage will be acceptable:
Address, DR. J. SKILLEN HOUGHTON, ACting Sur.
goon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street,
Philadelphia; Pa. .11y order of the Directors, •
EZRA D. HEAILTWELL, President
OEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary.
ADD, •WEBSTER 8c CO.
• .. IMPROVED TIGHT STITCH .
SEWING MACHINES.
On Exhibition and for sale at Mrs. It. A. Rxrecou's
DAGUERREAN ROOMS, 2nd door west of Dr.
Errata's Office, Carlisle, l'a.
•
Bend for e circular to
W. 11. MASON, Agent.
Dee. 7, 1889-tE
PAINTS AND OILS.-
10 Tone White Lead. 1000 Gallons clod: Jost
recalved wil.h:a large assortment of
Varrklahes, Biro Proof Point,
Turpentine, • —Florence White,
Japan, White Zinc.
Putty, • Colored Wine,
•Litharge, ' Bed Lead,
Whiting, Boiled 011,
- Clue, Lard 011,
Shellac, Sperm 011,
• Paint Bruahed, Fish Oil, &c.,
Colors of erery dean-lotion dry, And 011 in cans and
tubes at the Hardware Store of
March 7,'00. HENBY SAXTON,
Tb - THEF
Thousand' are daily eqpVitg In praise of
D. EATON'S
INFANTILE CORDIAL.
and why ? ,bccatose it never fails to afford inetantaneons
relief when given in time. It acts as it by magic, and
tie trial alone will convince you thabathat ww.eay is
It contains
NO PAREGORIC Oft OPIATE
of any kind, and therefore relieves by removing the
sufferings if your child, instead of by deadening Its
sensibilities. For thin reason it commends itself as the
only rellehlepreparation now known for Childress
Teething, Diarrhoea, Dysenter7,4lriii.
lug in the Dowels, Acidity of the Stomach,
Wind, Cold In the head, and 'Croup, also. for softening
the gums, reducing inflator tion, regulating the Bowels
and relieving pain, it has no equal—being an anti spas
modic it le used with unfailing success In all cases of
Convulsion or other Fits. As you value the
life and bealth'of your children, and wish to Sayre them
from those sad and blighting consequences 'which are
certain to result from the use of narcotics of which
other remedies for Infantile CoMplainta are composed,
take none bat DIL EATON'S INFANTILE CORDIAL;
this you can.rely upon. It is perfectly harmless and
cannot injure the most delicate Infant. Frio:423cent*
Full directions acoomPany each bottle. Prepared only
by , VH1311.011 k DUPONT.
No 400 Broadway New York
BLOOD FOOO
Healthy human Blood upon being
ANALYZED
always presents tts with the same essential elements
and gives of county the True Standard., Analyze the
Blood of a perton suffering from Consumption, Lire
Complaint, Dyspepsia, Seminal, As. end we Mud In
every Instance certain deficiencies In the red globules
of Blood Supply these deficiencies and you are made
wall. The BLOOD FOOD Is bounded upon {lds Theory
—hence Ile astonishing sums. There are •
FIVE PREPARATIONS
adapted to the deficiencies of the Blood in different
direases.' , For Coughs Colds, Bronchitis, or any affee.
tian whatever of the THROAT or LUNGS inducing Con.
alroptitin, use No. I, which Is always the No. for De•
weenier' of epirits, Loss of Appetite, and for all Chron-
Ie Complaints arising from Overuse, General Debility,
and Nervous Prostration. No. 2, for Liver Complaints,
NO. 8, for Dyspepsia. Being already prepared for ab.
sorption It is taken by drops and carried immediately
into the circulation, ao that what you gain you retain.
The No:s la for tomato IrreguEuilles, Ilystoria,"lWeak
nesse*. Ac, See special erections for this. For Salt
Rheum: Eruptions, Elorefulons, Kidney, and Bladder
Complaints. take No. t. In all cases the direction most
bo strictly followed. Price of the Blood Food V per
bottle. Sold by CHURCH k DUPONT,
• No 409 Broadway, New York.
J W. Dyolt, & Boos. Philadelphia, and U. H. Keyser
Pittsburg Wholemile Agents.
For Bale by E. Elliott, Carlisle.
CE . - CREAM. •
TOE
. The subscriber would reepactrolly announce to
pnblio the is now would ,
with additional
room, at his old stand opposite the Rats Road Depot, to
'furnish' Ice Cream of ZVI:RI' FLAVOR, to any number
and at short notice. •
1day9,.'00.7t. DAVID ROCICAPELLOW.
elOO ...TONS IRON. AND ROLLED
IRON of the very beet ENOLISII BRANDS warren
every way Superior to American make: 'Just re•
calved waive large a/worthies:4 of A
• Sheet IrOn, ' Anvils, .-
Hoop Iron,' - • Vices. ,
Band Iron;''
Horse Shoe Iron, • ,_Beeps.
• • , Spring Steelv --- , --- 7160114 - • .77'
Out Steel, • . • Rivets„ '
Blister f !eel, _puts; • -
Washers, Ores
, Blacksmith flidloilidlt:,lc. •
Olieitieetlian'thiediaapest, at the llardwaie Sloes o . l'
March 7,'00. . • • &BURY LtAXTON.
It. 13. AU Iron told at'aiir price. with freight added
an dwarrinitel. .
‘:',....-, :‘,::,.:Stio,t4a*.oi!E.:
•
k ;••rIARL.ISLE AND.PHILADELPIIIA
• : •
•
• • D . A. 11 81114.11* LIN E:'
PREpD, WARD & FitliED,' •
811 31A111[12 STREET, ' riiii.einnus;
J. A D. RIIDADS, ' '
; MAIN STREET, OAEL7BI.i , PA.
•
!Er Carp of this Line blare the Depot 811 Marßei
• Dolly, at 4 o'clock, F. M.
. Lcavo Carlisle, Daily, at 7 o'clock, A M.
Goode intended for this Mee should be marked 0. &
P. Daily Freight Line, dud sent In 144 o'clock.
• • May 25, 1868. .
P.ll I'L A D E L.P H I A
.A.ND READING
• it 4\11. • ROAD- ,
DUMMER AItIIANGEMENt;
Apse. 18, A 859. ,
Two passenger trains leave Harrisburg daily, iBtin
days excepted,) at 8.00 A. 51., and 2.45 P. M., for Phila
delphia, arriving there at 12.00 soon and 7.40 P.'51.•
- Upturning, leave Philadelphia at 7.30 A.M., and 3.30
P. M., arriving at Harrisburg at 12.40 noon and 8.26 P.
M.
.WM. BENTZ
Faris: To Phlladelphia,,No. 1 Care. $3.20; No. 2 On
Barna tmln,),s2 70.
Faroe to Bonding. SUM and $1.30. •
At Reading. connect with trains for Pottsville, Minors , .
villa, Tamaqua, Catawina, &c. • • • •
Four trains leave Reading fur Philadelphia daily, at
lA.IVI, 10.10 A. 51.02.30 nooki and 5.00 P. M.
Leavo Philadelphia for Reading at 7.30 A. 51.,130 •
M„ 3.30 P.. 31., and 4.45 P. M.
Fara from Reading to Philadelphia, *1.75 and $1.45.
The morning train from Ilarriaburg connects at
Reading with up train for Wilkbebarre, Pittston and
Scranton. ' • v.
For through tlckets.and other information apply to
• • J.. J. ctLFDE,
amend Agent.'
May 11, '6O
VEW.-STA,GE itOUTE.--
Li The, subscriher bag started a tri•Weidtlyline at
Stages between. - CartAle and Larsdisburg,' leaving Car.
lisle every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, burned!.
Maly on the arrival of the afternoon train of care from
the cant. Returning, leaves Landisbuig 00 A. M.,
ovary Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday, and arrives
it' Carlisle at 1.00 P. M., via. Perry County, Wnrm
Springs, Shormansdato '
Sterrett's flap and Carlisle Sul
pour SpringS. °Wand afar June thelslli, the flue will
bo run daily fOr tho accommodation of passengers going
tb the Springs. ' ~ •
Faro to the several paints au allows:
•
Carlisle to Sulphur Springs , •
44 , Sterrett.'s Gap, .
• Shormansdale,
44 .Perry Coenty. Warm Springs,
" I..andishurg,
Loodlebitrg to Warm Springs, ' .
Shormonodolo,
Storrett'o Ono,.
" ..Sulphur
aulb.lo,
The above line will regularly carry the MAIL to and.
from the several points, above Indicated. •
I have. also a well itocked LIVLItY STATILE, from
which I am AI all times ready to turnhalborseK and rnr•
rlages to those who will favor me with' their patronage,
an tho most reasonable Corms and in the very be EN st style.
mayl9lBsB. GEORON, MDEL.
rf EBERLY
•
IXCEL•SIOR
PICTURES,
zAIt. fPN % 'yr uldr truilYi l fothe
cit Carlisle a nd vici nity that belies taken room.
In Zug's new buildiug,--east corner of Market Butlers,
where he Is at all times ready to take AIIDIIOTYPES
In the latest and most approved style. Pictures taken
In rainy and cloudy weather as well as clear, and sat
isfaction given or no charges made. Portraits and Da
aei,o
rrootypes copied. Miniature Pictures talon for
ts &c., In Ambrotype.
• Ambrotypew warranted to stand the teat of time, heta
or water. -•
Ladies and Gentlemen are cordially invite d to ca,
and eanmlue neat:nen&
Prices from 9.scte. to $lO.
V32EM=
IV E -ti It . Y
STABLE.—Having pur
chased
from J. It. Nonemaker, hie LIVERY 'EP.
1: LIBIISIENE, I will be always read:* to accotomo.
Mite the public with ILOUSES, Oftlt.
.7,1.:-.7—___. : RI AGES; 111101.11 ES, and every other ar
t/BSEAiv—a"4 title In my line: -By strict attention to
business and a desire to please, the subscriber hopes to
receive a liberal share of public pa o roAtv. n i ziwtt..
N. li. Ottmlbusses on hand to supply those who may
be in need of them. 0. It.
Nov. 25.1857.1
j rffit t- 8 It WE Alf ' S
0 KJ) I N E T
AND
CHAIR
MANUFXOTORY,
NORTH lIANOVDD SiELDIST,CAIILDILD, PA.
Having been engaged In the business for over twenty
years ho would return thanks to his customers and
friends, for the liberal encouragement extruded to him
in years gone by, and further assures them that no
pains will be spared, to give full satisfaction to all who
may favor him with a calk.
011 AIRS AND FURNITURE,
of every deserlptlon constantly on band, or made.to
order. , Warranted to be of the beat quality, of the la•
lest style, well finished, and sold at the lowest possible
prices for cash.
Ile also continues business as an UNDERTAKER.—
Ready load° Collins, Metallic or otherwise. kept con
stantly on band and funerals promptly attended to
personally in town or country, on the most reasonable
terms.
. . .
Cherry and Walnut Coffins, large else,.o ell flulshed
and lined Inside, from 8 to 12 dollars.
Walnut Coffins covered from 16 to 30 dollars.
JAMES It. WEAVER.
May 25,1859-IY.
N. ll.—Two properties situate in Oh nrcbtown, Comb.
county, are offend for sale on -easy terms. Apply as
above. It..W.
William P. Lynch,
Practical. PIrUMBER and GAS FITTER,
in the basement of t7c M. E.
,Church,
Main Street, Carlisle. '
Wad and Iron Pipes,
Ilydrants,
lint A Cold Shower Bathe,
Water Closets,
Force and Lift Pumps,
Wro't Iron Wei'dTubes,
And °very description of cocks and fittings for gas,
steam, water, /lc. Superior cooking ranges, heaters and
gas fixtures put up In Churches, stores and 'dwellings,
at short notice, in the most modern style. All materi
als nod wor4 in our line at low rates and warranted.
Oil. Country work and Jobbing promptly,ctteggod to.
Mar. 23. 1850—ly
1860' HARDWARE.-
..I
The Subscriber has just returned from the Hastens
Miss with thulargest, cheapest and best sale • eted is
sortment of Hardware ever offered in this °entity. Eve.
ry thing kept in a large Wholesale and • Retail Hard
ware Btoro can be bad a little lower .than any other
house In the county at the Cheap ['admire store of
March 'WOO. . „ lIENRY'SAXTON.
MUSSES I BRACES I I SUITOR
TERSIII,
.
0. H. NEEDIES.
Cornetti'vvelfth . Race Stkeets
PHILADELPHIA. •
Practical Adinster of Rupture Trussed and Mechani
cal Remedies. Iles constantly on hand a large Stock of
Genuine French trueeee, also a complete Assortment of
the best . American. including the celebrated. Whites
Patent Lever Trues, belliived by the beat autharitiestc
be superior t" any yet invented. English and !mirk
con Supporters and Pelts, Shoulder Uraces;Sospensory
llandagos, Self Injecting Syringos,adapteil to both sea
m% in neat portable came, French Pessaries, Urinal Ragi•
aw.; 'Ac.. ,
Orders and letters of enquiry, Till meet prompt at,
tention."'
Augint ?A, 1859
HAMES JIAIVIES I! FIAMES !-!!
350 Pair ILimer, just received °fail kinds.
COMMON PATTERN,
LONDON PATTERN,
ELIZABETHTOWN PATTERN,
with and without potent fastenings cheaper than ever,
at the Hardware Store of '
March 7. 'CO
WALTER C. • WHITMAN.
FINE GROCERIES •
Dealer In , •
•
Br. W.. Corner 17th and Arch
PHILADELPHIA. •
Itnportere of Crone & Blackwell's
• BNOLISIITICKLE&And SAUCES.
Particular attention paid In selecting floe
•-• TEAS & COFFEES
For Familles,Bugare always at Refiners' price*. Cbolce
WINES, LIQUORS and BEGARB, of, the best brands,
always on band.
May 1:1,
IATM. H. MAURICE:B
1I n HEAP
BLANK BOOK & STATIONERY ESTABLISHMENT,
826 Chestnut Street, below Fourth,
.S'outh Side
(510tt * Or VOX SPREAD EAOLZO • •
• P ILAD E L P A , A•,
Ledgeri:journale, Day Books, Cob Books, Letter Pa
per, Foolscap Paver, 11111 Paper, 6teel Pena in great ca•
riot)', klikvolopen of all ghee, Letter nooks, 11111 Books,
• - RECEIPT ROOKS &c. ,
Enveloping Paper, Quinn da., COP0IMIG: FOl/188.1113
so,.so;and $lO. • ,Copying Books. Copying Brushes. end
A hronuat ARTIMES POll TUE COUNTING 11011$10
W bleb *lll be sold from twenty to thirty per cent, beloir
theardrnary prices:lW moth.
Carlisle April 18,10.-30 c. r •.
NAILS 1 1
NAILS 1 . .
A large stock of good, C l ean N eat, and Tough
'nails, at the lowest Prices . Our nails are worth bOcte
a keg mere:than any other make of nails mold in our
Amen. Ode la the opinion of mechanics who Moro Ailed
Were, We also have a full assortment of. -
, .
snfOii - lateat and mold approved styles. All goods ivitr. ,
yooted , orepresented. - .. P
. - 71713iikt Ilenover St.'Carilele. •
t1.1.31'... , NNTS 1 .'.1. 0 1.0( •lINTS.I: , ..; ;
500 pair Fly riots, of all , colors'llnern.,,alttoli'
iin Twiup—qhcaper ,
,COno,tlin sharp en; reoelvorl
it thelfardwirO titoivi of • s'..i - "., 11. SAXTON. 1
N. D.—Solo Agents for dray's Sitio Cbawboeuburg
Twine Fly Nate. Merchants oupplya et nutunfaotur
err prices. -•• . . .
June 22,19!0. . , - .
,
$0 50
__76
=I!
. . $0.26
. 60
t. 75
. . 100
A. R. RENWOOD.
-Artist.
Iron Sinks,
Beth Tubs,
Berk Boilers, '
Wank Basins,
IlYdraulie Barns; dc.
lIENRY SAXTON
A M,O S K .S.AG, • •
A new Print, which excels every Print In the Country
'for porfection of execution and design in Rail 'Madder
Colors. Our Prints aro cheaper than any In market,
end meeting with extensive sale:
Orders promptly attended to. VeblEoo-1y;
•
SUGAR OtRED
Drladdleet Dologna,..Fieh, Cheese. Coffees, SugHtia,
Molasses, Teas, Mammal, Dried Fruit, Tomatoes,
Peaches .n cane, SitteAPPla Corn dried and fresh, Sar
dines, Nnehories, Olives. bluebroom, Walntit and To.
matte Katanp, Jobe Ball, London Club, Worcestershire,
India,Son Hares ' e and Reading Sauce, Pickele of 'all
kinds plain and ninny, llinstards plain and mixed, beat
cirudity Tobacco. 4 Sagan!, S. Orlasingers pure.
• ' OLD 11YE TriflsKsr- •
sandles,Wineasndalusran.arlth A stiest earleti or
Roods not enumerated to be sold at the lowest CIABR
PlllOO. Country produce taken in.esebange.
May - lO t 'lp.4ln. ' . MIT;
NA".' 'AND:
- '
mid joidreirolved oftlu
very beat make a ndall Warranted. Country merchants
ouppliod with - nano at tuanutlietureds -palms. at the
Hardware Store of
Mirth , HENRY SAXTON.
Efoicines. -
•
•poEs DISEASE ORIGINATE IN
- • IMPURITY .OF TUEELOOD
bis tat, question of vital importance. end ono which
has never been sallsfilettillly disposed of by the prates
,earl who teach the healing art. Soma maintain—and
especially the oldaehool Physlciaus—that life lives In
the blood, and there/bra all diseases originate' in it—
'but modern science avers that ailments have theft
origination In both the solids and ,Dulda of the. body.
That the latter preponderate, however, is a lilted. fact,
and. medical• skill bim. clearly .dernonetrated that at
least twotidrda of the ilia that human Deets la heir 44,
have their source In an
IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD I.
As, for Instance, In the long catalogue. midi as Berofu
in, Totter,'" Barber's 'tab,' Pimples, , Blotehes, Eryeipe
las, 'Ulcer', Salt Rheum, discharge' from the Ear, Never
Bores; or Irruptive diseases of any kind.—These are as
certained by well known medical laws to arise frtm bad
blood=while the highest medical authorities declare
that most forers originate In the same manner, and
more particularly Typhoid and scarlet—the former be
lug an Intermit, and the latter an external Irruptive
disease; and in albpersone attadked by these maladiejr,
the blood Ia found to be either coagulated, or of a dark
unhealthy color.
To ward ott a largeutajorlty of alseitses, as well as to
cure a number which have already seized upon the eye
kin, It Ia necessary to,
•
P ; R : irT d: B r D
Llndsey'n Improved Blood not claim to
boa
•
•
•
UNIVERSAL PANACEA
foreiery disunsa Known, but the proprletora claim for
It the power not only of draining out eii impurities .01
the blood, but by the ykillful combination of well known
vegetable remedies. It will cure all diem:lees editing from
a deranged, state of the liver, drive out dyepepide, and
give renewed tone and vigor to the stomach. That the
BLOCH SEARCHER is all their!' claimed for It, the propels
tors cati.prodice
THE PROOF
•
It Is only a few years since It was discovered; and yet
it has grown Into sucb a buelnese that alerge laboratory
ban been built expressly forltn mannifacture—a large
number of men employed in putting it up, and still the
SUPPLY DOES MT EQUAL THE DEMAND!
We atilt any candid-man r could thin be no, if the Bled
Icine did not pommy; MX the virtues claimed for at r
The Proprietors have 'hundreds of certificates from
men of probity and standing In the community, shay
leg what the medicine in doing daily for the suffering
ASK ANY PERSON
who Ilan ever used the Blood Searcher whether cell
wee experienced.
•Lot the enlisted give It a trial—n eingle ?MU% wil
convince the most skeptical of Its efficacy.
try For sale in Carlisle by S. W. ilavereltb./0.
liott, and B. J. Kieffer; Kauffman & Son, Mechanics
burg; Cionwelioe& Zook, Shephordstown ; JoshunColp
Hogetown ; Jacob Sitemene. Cross Deeds; . Karts &
Wise, Shiremanstown; A. M. Leidich, itomue pprln g e ;
Mary W. Kissel,. Churchtown ; Edward Jernee;' West
Hill •; J. O. Fneneught & lbw., Oakville; Shoemaker-&
I:lNtt Newburg; tine. Dratton~ Newvllle; J. Hood &
Co.. Springfield; Russell & Dire, Dickinson; IPeland,
A Wasbinger - Jacknonville; Wm. Clark 4 I.,.,Lees.
Ronde; Wm. Ecklen, Sporting 11111; D. Del linger
White Hall; J. C. Altlck,Shippeneburg; allot Cumber
land county, Pa.
LINDSEY & LEMON , Proprietor&
" Hollidaysburg, Pa
0ct27'69
D"PEPSIA TtEMEDY
DAM'S
.Aromatic invigorating Spirit.
•
This Medicire has been used by the public for six
years, with increasing favor. It IS recommended to
cure Dyspepsin,rbiervousness, Ileart•Burn Colic,
• Pains, Wind
the Stomach, sr Paine In the
Bowels, Ileadache, Drowsiness. Kidney Com
plaints, Low Spirits, Delirium Tremens,
Intemperance.
It Stimulate', Exhiliretee, invigorates, but will not
Intoxicate or Stupefy.
As a Medicine, it is quick and effectual, curing the
most aggravated cases of Dyepepsin, Kidney Complaints,
and all other derangements of the Stomach and Bow•
els, in a epiedy manner, ••
It will Distantly revive the most drooping and mel.
ancholly sprits, and restore the weak, nervous and
sickly to health. strength and vigor.•
• Perseus who, Din' the. injudicious use, of liquors,
have become &jaded, and their nervous systems shat
tered, constitutions broken down, and subject to that
horrible curse to humanity, the DELIRIUM Timm, wit
almost immediately fool the happy and benitloylnvlgo•
rating efficacy-of Dr. liam'a Invigorating Spirit.
• ' WHAT IT WILL DO. -
•
. .
..,Dosa—One wine glass full as often as nocessary 7
One dose will remove all Bad Spirit'. • .
One dose will cure Heart burn.
Three doses will cure Indigestion.
One dose will give yeti a Gocd Appetite. _
One dose will stop the distressing painter Dyerppsla.
One dose will remove the distresslngand disagreeable
effects of Wind or Flatulence, and as soon as the atom
ach receives the Wvigorating Spirit) the distressing
load and all painfol.feelings will be removed.
____
--. • • .
Ono d.mo will remose the most distressing palms of
Colic, either in the stomach or-bowels.
. • .
A few doses will remove all obetructlone In the Kid.
nay, Bladder or Urinary Organs.
Parseea who ere seriously aft:feted with any Kidney
'Complaiiits are annuredopendy relief by a dose or two
and a radical cure by the use of one or two bottles..
NIOLITLY DISSIPATION.
• -
Persons who, from dissipating too much over night,
and feel the evil elects of poisonous liquors, in violent
headaches, sicknessot stomach, weakness, giddiness,
Ac., will find ono dose will remove all bad feelings.
Ladieir - of weak and sickly constitutions. should take
the Invigorating - Spirit three times day; it will make
them strong, healthy and hdppy; Ansley. all obstruc
tions and irreguArttles from the menstrual organs and
restore the bloom Of health and beauty to the careworn.
During pregnaey it will be found an invaluable melt
due to remove disagreeable sensations at the stomach,
All the proprietor asks la a trial; and to induce this
le has put up the lrrnommirm Smarr in pint bottles
it 60 cis., quarts 81.
118 L. For sale in Carlisle by 8. W. Haverstick ;.In hrol.
hanksburg by L Kauffman ; and by Druggists genet.
41 / .
eb. 1800.—ly.
.Ig6o. FASHIQN,S,
%A - LEERS.' OLD STAND:
e A
lo ciimplet• pfllats'aria Cape
now ready for Inv
BILK,
CASSEVERE,
• FELT & WOOL.
- -
In every style and quality. We call particular atten
tion toour $3 SILK. RAM Silk and loft' Rate, of
any style manufactured to order. Caps of all kinds.
RECOLLECT KELLER'S OLD STAND.•
North Remover Street.
rilele Mara 14, 1860.
1000 Bi bXES OF GL ASS.—
Ot all slam Double and elugle ttlek. Plain, Orna•
mental Col( red du Jun received lathe Cheap Marl•
ware Ston of
March MOO.
900 GRIND STONES.-
Of all ekes, warranted of the beet quality. Jaw t
ecetred at the Hardware Store of
March 7,'00. HENRY SAXTON..
DOWDER.- . . ..
j 26 Kegs Dupont. Rock and Ride powder, with a
large assortment of ,
Sanity Pure, Stone 'Drills,
Picket -• stone Sledges,
Crow Dare, • • • Stone Remmers,.
Just received at the cheap Hardware Store of
Starch, 7,'00. . . . KERRY SAXTON.
•HAT AND CAP EMP0R1UM.......
•
JU CALLIO e CO., hurcessors ,to Virm.:ll. Trout
would announce to their customers and the' pablis
teuirally that they have just received from Philadel-
Ode, i le and elegant stock of goods, in their line of
bualpess. every variety, style and quality.
Theyhave on hands splendid
Assortment of
• • HATS AND CAPS;
. . . •.. • ".
of all descriptions, from the common Wool,
to the finest FUlt AND SILK HATS; siqd at.prlces
that musk ifillt.every one who hai en eye to getting the
worth of hie money. The stock Includes, - ,
MOLESKIN, OASSIMERE, BEAVER & FELT HATS,
of every style and, color and ufinurpaved for LIOTIT.
NESS, DURAUILITY AND FINISH: by those of any
other establishment, In the country
MEN'S, DOTS' and mutant ves 'HATS and OAPS,
of every description constantly on hens. - -
They respectMly Invite all the old patrone and ea
many new ones as possible, to give them a call.
' .1. 0. OALLIO & CO.
Apr. 25, 1880—ly
pENN MUTUAL LIFE INSU
. ItANO6 COMPANY. .
DITIDENI) NOTICE.
The Board of Trustees have deelared an Xxvit &am
DIVIDISMD of FIFTEEN per cent, and a regular Dividend
otTWISNTY-FITE per cent And also a CABII or Irma.
Ist Dividend of SIX per cent upon the Scrip DlVldeuda
°flab° to February 1859 Inclusive.
•I am now ready to deliver Certificates and pey In
terest to those entitled thereto. A. L. SPONSLER
May 2, 1800.. Agent.
E FOREST, ARMSTRONG & CO.,
DRY GOODS MERCHANTS,
80 t 82 Chamber., RI., N.
Would notify the Trade that they are opening Weakly ;
new and beautiful patterns, the
WAMSUTTA PRINTS.
E=EM
HENRY SAXTON