Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, August 10, 1860, Image 4

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00D-,SEWS FOR THE PEOPLE
to':1 ElDlallici2l,o9tEitB Now SteA.' Bait
" Plain Street Und see, thele,heeotlful stork - of NOti Gm', 9,
now la tnOtime to Make yogi Bprlng and Blunder p
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Hating iielected fair steak urilhi:;nnusual ciao fro t
thPlNWing !diverting houses of New, York k Philade
philirkildavalled ourselvesL of the, ePtonsive sulk
5 44.9frawlYyek, ToOnsend & Wexreris, Ne w York.
- • Offer great Inducements ththelnying pubile.
•140 mprlses the latest kindisaAd etylos of
ESS AN.UP.A.NO.I.';GOOD4
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iultnti market. inch as rlgured, , Plain Barred Striped.
SHIM In all thee varieties, rou b le ,Tiniu Silks, 1 lurni
noted Foulard, India Silks real Nrebeh Cballies,:Crepo
Orenadlue, Spring Volrncloo & retains. Four & nine
!tenured Damp & Lawn Hobos, Baregb Angials,',Orape
Ithiritse id all rotors, sPlilanalse cloth, French Organdy,
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• . MOURNIIN DriES4.6.OODEI, •
oretYletldeacrlptioi of Besion'aimportettlons. Shawls I
.:bawls I .of all kinds r ed gualitlek, Light cloth [gentles
Spipeuild silk dmitera, Prench•Laie: POWs & Bur:hours
blantlos, Sun Umbrellas Irparesols,
d6re 'KW :Cloves, Gauntlet 'Mitts,. Spring Gauntlets;
ItruilPri - oral' kinds and kiscii. -Embroideries of sorry
description.• Bonnets, Platt, - Shakers, Bonnet Ribbons
and trimmings, Dress Trimmings.
• HOOP BRUITS! HOOP SKIITBII
-Wilcox colebratra goani troll skirt, selling very cheep..
Alen! Boy's wear suitable, for the season. lints, Neck.
tlei and all other kinds of Gentiqueofi's iurnlshing
• cakariz.7.9 I.I)An.PICTS 1
011 Clothe, Oil arthe, Shadei ke...4c. As wo hare just
gone - into this breach of trade, customers will find our
stork NEW and FRESH, •
Conytentadditions of desirable goods will be secured
during-the season. Please call at
April I& '&1. MIMI! a SAWYERS, Now Stern
FRESH SPRING ARRIVAL 1860.
Jti.NYLS& SAGES. 'BOOTS & SHOES.
Ap the times are very light afPresent, It will be mom
persona Interest to look out for cheap BOOTS & 511055,
and save the dime, and the very place to accomplish
ohject feat the old corner known as a Shoo Store
far Cony years, directly oppOsiteßurkholdors old 'stand
ugyrCilites'e ca and see for youraelves and
save maw as you will complete assortment of
all Sandifer goods In the ..
BOOT & SHOE ,LINE
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and of the verYi be wakes,' and over remondier the
lowest price articles is not always tho chespost so you
will and among our stock the prices vary according to
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the unaitty of the article.
The Subscriber having - just roturnod from Eastern
Miss with a large and complete stock of Boots & Shoes
he a!so keeps on hand a superior quality of home Mode
work of Boots & Shoes to cult tho trade at the lowest
colt micas.
111814 Glif-k-16Cip Pigged Boote,-,• .
lell'oftifrancli Calf sewod
blen'A Kip Calf & Goat Brogans high & tow cut,,
Men's and BAy's Gall Buff & Patent Limther Oxford Tios,
. Men's Ceif Buff & Patent leather Congress galteie, cuss
ed end pegged,.
Lgaite r adles' fdisses & Chlldrori's Black. and Colored lasting
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/AMC,' Misses &Children Fancy Fild,& Morroco Slippers
Ladies' it Misses Goat & Freech Morroco Buskins,
• Woman & Childrens pegged work of all -kinds at low
prices. Just received an aasorbment of Childron's cop•
pared toed shoes. Repairing 110110 on short nt tice.
The Subscriber, still continues on at, the old stand
thankful for past favors hoping to receive a co e tinuanco
of the same.
• Carlisle April 18, ISO%
W" MADE CUMMING ,
E LLIFINIS TTI NG . CTIED . COTII 1N GILGT O NG I
FIL
Tho Subscriber haspiat received a very -superior and
well ' , elected stock of
§PRING & SLIMMER OtOTHING,
Constitlnd of Cassmere, Summer and Italian cloth, A),•
pacts, Stantalles, Linnen and Cottonado, Coate, Pants
tlhirts also Silk and Satin vests and In short every
thing la the way of 0 AIiMENTI3. Ills stock of
GE.VTLEHENS' FURNISHING GOODS,
hae been selected with a great deal of care, and shl4ta
cravats, &c., are sold at ununual low prices.
• • TH:UNKSOARPETTAOS &VA
Tb• subscriber would call epeclal attention - 0 ) 11e
lame etock of
HATS AND OAPS
which be hes received end le selling there at very low
6gUr , ll. , Ortbo AbOTO you can 'mashe° youreetf_ by
collie; at the Cheap Clothing Stort near :the Market
Hour , ' - ASHER WILT:
April 11, 1860.
A ,9IgOULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
- Cultivators, Gordon Hues, Gordon Trowels,
'Forks, Musels, Itakel4'Bprulcs,4loes, Pru.
plug Hooks Ray Knives, Ticks. Mat
tocks,. Hay Elevators. Manure
Nooks, Plows of - TEN different make,
licludlng Planks Plows, llonwnod's Plows,
filbbs' Plows; Zelgler's Plows, Bloomfield Plow,
Bork Mdlal, and Eagle Plows, hr., Sc., Sr.. Sr.
J ust ervlyed a large supply of nil kin of gob& toil!
out the Partner or Mechanic-at • • • -
- 31nrch '6O. -
SILVER PLATED WARE BY
HARVEY PLUM( .
. N0..1222 Market Street PmLanekrtua, ,
Manufacturer of fine . - r••• •
NICKEL SILVER, and SILVYI PLATER of
YOItKS, /WOMB, LADLES, MATE% KNIVES,
'CASTORS, TEA BETS, URNS, KETTLES,
WAITERS, RUTTER DISIIES, ICE PITCHERS,
CAKE BASKETS, COMMUNION WARE,
CUPS, MUGS, GOBLETS, go, •
With a general amorttnent comprjelng none but the
beat duality, made of the beet materiel , and heavily
plated, constituting them a Serviceable and durable
article
. POT 110'TELti, STEAMBOATS and PRIVATE ' , ADMETUS
AirrisOld Ware ro-plated in the boat !banner . •
Frb. 22, 1860-1
W. C. RHEEM
MORNS! AT LAW AND GENERAL AGLNT
Minneapolis, Minnesota,
Ural. 0,0 rpecial attention to ccaleutionelbrough
If out the Mate, make inrestments. 'buy and sell
Real Riad° and securities. Negotiate loans, pay taxer
locale land warrants, ke, ac. Refer to the members o
the Cumberland County Bar, and to allprominent citb
cone of flarlizie, Pa.
rAug,4'lsB7.ly.
3. 1400DYEAR. R. ANDBILSON
BAR IRON.
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TrAVING entered into , eo-partnership
In the manufacturing of BAII IIIQN, at Letert
kor4e, Carlisle, Pa., we would reapeethdly Invite iho
attention of Hardware morehants,l3lnekmultbs, and all
others Who may want A superior article of Iron to give
theme call.
MI kinds of hammered Iron eopetantly on hand or
drawn to order on short n6tl ce.
The highest price paid for wrOught iron scraps, or ta•
ken in exchange for bar ken, •
f.„.„3. GOODYEAR & GO.
Carlisle, Oct. 12, 1862.,,e—r-
THE MUTUAL LIFE INSUR
ANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORE, •
Assets:
SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS,
INTISTID - 111 RUT NOIITOLOCO ON BEAL MAT Z;
WORTH OVER $13,000,000. •
The premiums are bowes,than In many other Comps.
nice, and theDlvldaudi have been WILMA.
Thus it a atrletly nevem, Company. There are no
Stockholders, sei that ALL' HE PROFITS
pLIONO TO TOO RUBOR=
Pamphlets, and every inibnnation, may he bad pest.
ts„on application to
WM.. D. HALBERT, Carlisle.
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' . PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES:
7liotioni Bobbins, • John Welsh,
Alortleeal L. Dawson, Moire 11. Stuart, '
George M. Stroud, ' E. B. Whelan,
John D. Afyon', '''''
Jceeph Patterson, ' .1. Fisher Learning,
Wllllam 0. Ludwig,
John 11: Atwood, Arthur 0. Coffin,-
Thomas H. Powers, George W. Totel,
Wilma McKee, : , Thou. 'Mattson.
-- •1 F. RATCHFORD STARR, Agent, •
. S. W. Cornet Fourth and Walnut Streets,
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May 23,, TO-Sin. PIIILAD'A.
PIIILADE,LPIIL&
Iff4I.TOI4"AND JE*ELRT STORE
'O. CONRAD, ronatini cOIip,ANX.
• No. 148 NORTH SECONI) STREET,
CORNER OP ttuAnnir STREET.
The.-hoderslgned has leased the above pretithani,
where he will keep a largo assortment of Gold .t Silver
Watches, rf Ainerican. English and Swiss Manufacture
of the most celebrated makers, in addition to
will be found always on hand (and made' to order) an
esjensive variety of Jewelry, .allver..and
wklre,,togother with a general assortment of such suede
as are usually kept In a Brat clam Jewelry Store . •
'Cie patron, of G. Conrad, and those of the subscriber
together.with the public generally, are invited , to call,
whisrothey 'sill receive a good article fbr their money.
As I run determined to do strictly a cadobneinesa goods
will ba sold vary low: "SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK
SALES," le the motto of thle establishment.... , • -
' • LEWIS It. BROOMALL
• Formerly G. CONR AD,
No.lo North Second ilt..sm vy
aer ofQuat ,
June 13, 1880..17. ..
'NPR-
.XTINE, THE PERSIAN FE
VER OffAillif.
or the prevention and cure of "Fever and Ague and
Billions revers."' This wonderful remedy was brought
to the knowledge of the present proprietor, by a triand
who he. been a great traveller In Persia and the floly
/And.'
While going down the river Euphrates, he experlen•
ad a severe attack of ffeverand Ague. On discovering
him condition, one of the boatmen took ham Ile person
an Amulet saying, "Wear this and no Never will touch
y0u...! Although Ineredulous es is Its virtues; ho
complied and experienced Immo.fate relief, and has
since always Vinod It an effectual protection from all
=sledges pocriplalnts.
On further Investigation he found that the bcedman
obtained cuireculouel 'powers, and mid It could
only tie lrom the Priests of. the Bun. Pomo.
.timsafterirardeohe rtentlemen, in conversing with a
Priest obtained form him the Secret elite preparation,
and ascertained where the medicinal herbs were to be
found, of which It was compounded... The wonderful
virtues of this article haswindUced o full. belief in the
mindsof the natives In the miraculous poirers
of their Priests.
glu e his retain to Muscles, Ithas hien tried with
the ha plied effect by several Ladles and Gentlemen of
Usti , who have , givemitthi .moat' unguall•
Gad prOlse. Thle remedy hinted been a veal. I D
eta TM. hundreds of years, for the preemottoti 'and and
of ffewimandAgosand Mous Frerg-as no* edited to .
tha
Itvelllbe tOilderiyalff, Wlfff Offf , ditectloos
hli n i " WWI% SI dr,“ .1
prtb pat Ba re
3 nnfachiry,,lBli,kfailifite
roond.Te. , Branch OillSeilkinle c dul/Wfo OPliding•
one M 45, " loth; igrißoX
'-fgetitk
0 744
.A ng
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121 : 0 . (fti 7 r.71 1 ,1nd ra.s7r - oftcs*4 - at gearing
'Wait - rig(lM; Baltlmorit,tir ithillitUST , a morning
'train Ibi'lltitrlehUrg,'*lll'arrtro
,eoh# ~sburg In
tithelbr dlnnor, '
TIM edifice' Is largo.and cdmiriodioth l / 2 - autTorinded by
double verandas, and will accommodate about; ne hula.
dyed boarders. In its coustructien, it combines all the
modern Improvements for the promotion Of health,
comfort and cobvoulence. In those respects physicians
pronbunco It unrivalled. The chamber% are large and
neatly furniehod. Enoh has Its register for Matt:and
ventilation ~Only two studontsoccupy tho same room.
The bath rooms moat all times supplied with warm and
.col water.
Th , rounds aro ample, and well arranged for recre
ation, a d the various calisthenic' exorcises-so mew
tint to h 1111, graceful moremont and symmetry of
forni. •
The Fac ty.of 13structIon Is efficient and expert.
ence,d.
In the Collegiate Department the course of study IS
ore high grade, comprehending nil thu subjects belong,
log to a classical, Polite and Christian Education:. .
In the Preparatory I/apartment Pupils will be care.
fully Instructed In.tholle branches forming the basis of
a thorough English education:
Stssants.—Flist Seasion, from the Ist lYminesday of
September to the :ffith of January.
Second Session, 011ta tho Ist of February to the let of
July.
.. Vacation, during July arid Aill k •
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TERMS PER SESSION OF ME MONTHS, PAYA ILE
IN ADVANCE., •
Boarding, Washing, Furnished Rooms. F •
and Light.. ... . . . . • $6O 00
Tuition—Collogiate Department. .. . 20 00
Preparatory • " . 16 00
" First Class, 12 00
No axtra charge for Ancient Languages.
. Music—Piano and Guitar.. . , . . 20 0 0
Vietal . . , . .. • .2 o h
Modern Languages,. . . , . . 10 00
Painting, - Drawing and other Ornamental Branches
• t. the usual rates.
Text-books furnished at city prices. -
For further particulars Address, •
Roe. A. Q MARLADV, A. M.,
Aug: a. 1000. ' • President.
CUMBERLAND VALLEY R. It
. MANOR ON DOORS!
On and after: MONDAY, APRIL 10th 1860, Passong
Tufty will run as (Sundays eacopted O.
-FOR CHAMBERSDURG AND HARRISBURG.
• Ist Train. 2d Trriln
Leave Hagerstown, 0.45 A. M.
'c' Greencastle. 7.35
" Chansbersburg, ' 8.30 ' " 1.00 P. iu
" Shipponsburg, • 0.00 " 1.32 "
•". Norville, 9.32 " 2.04
" . Carlisle. 10.10 " 2.44 "
" - Mechanicsburg, . 10.42 " 3.10 "
Arrive at liarrisbrins,.. 11.12 " 345 "
FOR 011A1111.141030UR0 AND HAGERBSOWN.
' • let Train; 2d Train.
Leave Harrisburg 8.05 A. to 2.15 P. Si.
" Mechanicsburg ' - 8.47 0.5 x 2.52
" Carlisle , 9.27 " 3.30
---- " -- Newvilie,- 10.03 - r—" 4.04 -- -- '
JACOB SENER.
' Shippoosburg, ' 10.31
t‘ `Ohambg',(Artive) 11.00 "
" .grauncantto,
Arrive at Ilagerstomi.
LW Passengere will observe, that there Ia but Ono
Train a day, (a Pansengrr and Freight Train cornbitorl)'
over the Fritukl!alined, connecting with train to Ilan
debut% at 8.30 A. 51., an; with the Train arrivinefunn
DarrKura at 0..00 I'. RI.
Tllll BB Daily Trains leave Harrisburg for Pittsburg.
at 2.45, A. D1.,12,50 and 4.05, P. M.., making - direct con.
unctions with-trains for Cincinnati, lemisville, Onto
land, Chicago,. Indianapolli, - St. Louis, and all principal
points throughout the West.. • -
ForPtilladelphla, via Pennsylvania Central Railroad
At 1.20 and 0.05 A. M., and 12.55 and 3.50'P. - 51; - '19a
Lebanon V.ll. R., al 8.00 A. 51., and 2.35, P. DI. For
Baltimore, at 3.27 & 7,20 A. DI., & 2.05 P. M.
For roverton and Williamsport at 1.27 awl 8.15,
51. Trains on Ihinphin Road at 2.00, Al.
110T1C11 TO /1951:11,0E1IS: At all Rations-whey
Tickets are sold, vlx: Cliamborsburg,,Shlpponsburg
Carlisle, Mechanicsburg. and Harrisburg; a'roduction of
TICK„ L CENTB on - each Ticket, will bo mode to all l'assoff•
forilluit provide' themselves with Tickota before, ow
Caring tho'Carwr
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0. N. LULL Supo
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Railroad OITIrp ChamlioreburiL
April, iO, 1860.
'A. B. ENVIENG'
FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS
HENRY BAXI'ON.
18
West High Street, Carlisle, Pa
(Premium awarded at the Cumbertund County
ligricttltural Fair of 1.857.)
Tho nubscribor has just received the most splendid
assortment of articles in his lino. over brought to this
place—which he is determined to sell at prioes that de
ty copepotition. •
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Parlo r "
Chamber,
Dining.room, [MEIN I T Xt.
Kitchen and
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• Ofilbe
Embracing every article used by HMls° and hotel
keepers, of the most approved-and 'fashionable design
and finish. Including also Cottage furniture In setts.
reception and Camp Chairs, Mattrasses,' ‘ Wit frames,
pictures, Ac., Au- -
Purchasers are requested to call and examine his
stock, at his extensive ware-rooms, West Main stmt.
North side. A. B. EIVINU.
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49" Particular attention given as usual to funerals;
orders from town and country, attended to promptly r
and on moderato terms. •
Carlisle, May 12, 1868.—1 y. •
I 4 I ALL ARRIVAL OF
Fresh Drugs, Fancy Goods, Fruit', and
Confectionary. •
W. HAVERSTIOK halt Just received from the city
and Is now opening &splendid display of FANCY GOODS,
to which he desiren to call the attention of his friends
and the public. Ilia assortment In this line cannot be
dietteh purchasers. ln s
and
In
i tto e v a e r it l y cl a wi nd m ei n e
i t ' a I an d
It would of
impossible ' to enumerate Lis
which comprise every variety of fancy articles of the mac
exquisite finish ouch all. •
Papier Media Goods,
Elegant alabaster and porcelain Ink-stands andlraye,
Fancy Ivory, pearl and shell card cases,'
Ladloa' Fancy Baskets,'
Fancy Work lkoceni- with sowing instruments,
Ladles' Cabae, Writing Desks, and Portfolios. • '' •
Port Mounales, of ovary variety,
Gold pens and ,ponells, Palley paper weigfits, and a
large veriety of ladies' Fancy atationery. -
Motto seals and wan3re, Silk end bead purses,
Riding whips, elegantly finished. Fier cutlery,
Perfume baskets and bags,
Brushes orevery kind for the toilet,
X. Basle and ILA G. Wright's neapi and Perfumes
of various kinds,
Fancy Pine for head dresses and shawls.
Mwdcal instruments, of all kinds and at an prima
togothoehvith an Innumerable variety of articlea elegant
ly finished and meltable for holiday presents, to ;which
he Invites epode' attention.
Also, an extensive and elegant collection of
comprising the 'rations English and American 'Mirka,
richly embolished POETICAL WORKH, Bibles and
Hymn Books,' elegantly bound In velvet with metal
clasps and corners, suitablo for holiday gifts.
Ills assortment at School Books and School Statione to
also complete, and 'comprises - everything used in be
Schools. lie also deslroe to• call, the particular a ten:
lion of Flttrab)ll to his elegant assortment of -
LAMPS, Ac., ,
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from tho extensive establishments of COrnellue, Archer
and others of Philadelphia, comprising every style of
Parlor, Chamber and study Lamps, for burning- either
Lord, Sperm or Etherial oil; also DYOTT'S -celebrated
Kerosene,or Cbaloll Lamps, together with Flower Vane'
Fancy Screens, &c. His assortment In this Una Is ,Ul3 .
equaled in the borough. Also,, . - • ,
•
embracing all the I:".vorite brands, and a One assort
meat of 511tORSclIAIM SMOKERS AND PIPES. .
• - FRUITS, • • .
.
such as Oranges, Lemons ; Pigs, -Raisins , Nectarlns,
Prunes, &c. FANCY CONPEOTIONAIty—NUTS-A•PItS•
fiItRVER PRINTS, MINPED-HEAT, PICKLES, k 4
In ovary variety and at all prices, all of latch are pure
and fresh such as can be confidently recommended to
his Mende. Ills stock embraces everythlng useful in
of Fancy Goods, with many other articles to
hns ekeepere which the . Public are especially Invited
to call and examine. .
Remember the CildEtand, nearly opposite thO Bank on
North Hanover street.
Dee. 7.1859
DEIIItY'S JAPANESE TOT;ISRES,
1. AND LEATHER PRESERVING 005IPOUND81
Need no rubbing—produce a 'beautiful Gloss and will
preserve the leather ono•third longer.
Perry's Japanese Polleiffor Patent Leather Boote.'`
Perry's Japanese Boot and Shoo Polish, 26 cents •.
Perry's Japaneso Waterproof Pell h , 25 cents.
Perry's Japanese Ilarnens Polimb, 25 cents,
' Perry's Japonose Polish for Iron %ode, 60 route.
Perry's Japanese Furniture Polhill; 26 cents. •
For sale everywhere. • • •
Wholesale Depot fir Pennsylvania; et N. 11. Trost A
Co. corner of Filth and Chestnut, Philadelphia,
May 80, 430,3 m. '
QTRAW RATS! STRAW HATS!
1.,.7 Just received at ReNees Old Stand North Kano.
Ter strut, a large and complete stock of • w. '
l i d
, , ,MBNB' 4 9,O',BWRAW•b/olloi .' • • '
of all the 410nel:it:se e& and qualities; •all of *bleb'
Will be sold at & suk 1/1142016 naulty prices. •
Alrooxbiltir3i Caps And nits Mops' dt Bois
BIM ,• • j misaimmtn,"
• Ma> ;- -." . .. ' WOOL trAtsi .• - •
Several new styie silltm - roods for,inspoftfo ri•S‘Bonb;nr•
Ler fryou!ratr&borgalps call at ' '',. ,,..,
CasllaYktillirley6o.44l2. s KBAInt'S.,
thiltatifiiiof. '7
ItAt,ING. F.IIIMALE.4 COLLEGE ; '
4.,1140t!,PcP. EtIy.ANIOSLIORG, PA.
*11:1040' V4dieqgned for the liberal "edueritiori .
" ~• ) ~, " Neon in'Oporation two yearn ,with.
IT iy , • x.suics. It la.now established on
)4,i
• lrotonmaynadyloxtends over
I Ai" ' Si MbelesdltiyAeliroad Enid •
t en' rt rt 'end sitllidthltAliii most f o r)
`lll4lPtl Of the villiikOkba lA, in close
+VT pt. trnedVtbral, hgAltht) and eft-
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
pAp,lttltv
FANCY GOODS,
BOOKtI,
AWARD AND TODAOOO,
B. W. WAVZHI3TIOK
aTTE.I"I'ICA .
•
EW STORE AND NEW" GOODS
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...After retnrnirisi acknowreri gements for the very
liberal patronage Which has been extended to him, the
underslgrnaticould call attention to, the fo't that he
hoe just ilApened hie extensive assortment of fnmlly
In his new etore-room, on the multi-scot corner 'Of the
public, square, where the public aro invited to. call ithd
examine 111 Stock Of goods which, in elegance, variety
and wont, will dory competition; cempriaing in 'pert
loaf, lump, crushed and brown sugars,
Java, Rio and masted Coffee. Every va-•,„„
rlety and quality of TEA.. Spices, (ground 4 1" „ '' •
and unground,) Plokels,.Sances, Table 011. 2tt,
Now Orleans, Sugarhonom and 'Trinidad .
Molasses; New York and Philadelphia Syr.
ups Meese, Macaroni, Yormecllll, split teas, 'Hominy,
Mincemeat, corn Starch„ Farina, Extract 0,
Coffee, refined sugar at reduced rates, washing and bob
log soda. 'tobacco of the most favorite, brands, and the
thscat qualify of &gars. 'Also, a Ixstutiful assortment
of Britannia Ware,. plain and 'phi band. China Ware,
Olass, Queont Stone and Earthern ln•gront va
riety, and an elegant in of Fancy Soaps, extracts and
perfumery for the toilet. •
• FRUITS: Including Peaches in, cans; Raisins, Craw
berths, dry tipples, citron, almonds, oranges, lemons,
. ..
..:s ...ere., . LIQUORS: .Wholestilei and • retail,
'(iTr(
ag r y((4ll) rbrlifingdciouiliiioleaddoldltyeLliir
, ?-' .....-: 7,AF:A ir SUe:Ty n l' n grahaft r rja a , g I je a r, e i'atn g wbn
' '—'-' --- . 'end Bluscat.Wlinds in casks and bet.
~.. .
ties, :scotch la bislitiy, Holland Clin, and &beldam
SCtinappe.
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FISH AND SALT: '
. .
A large stock of LAMPS, Including Byett's celebrated
lamps for burning Kelosene or coal oil, also Sperm,
Pine, Lard and Coal Oil, Burning Fluid, • Sperm ! and
Star Candlea. . 4
CEDAR-WARE AND BROOMS.. - '
Brushes, Ropers, Moppe, Soaps, Door•mato, Waiters,
Goeltlng.glessen, fine letter and note paper, Willow
Ware, path ted buckets, he.•
Cotton and woollen Ho's°, mid bait Hose, end a fall
stock of (Roves,' including the well . known Hanover
Buck Cloven..,,
In abort, his stock coMprisen everything Media railed
for In hie line of business, and no efforts. will be spared
to render entire satisfaction to Ids customers.
0. INHOPF. .
Carlisle, Oct. 27, 1858-Iy.
* Marketing of all kinds taken In onshangn to
goods.
4-4 OMR lON'
FAMILY GROCERY. AND TEA
wroßk.
Just rarefied and In store, a fresh and well se-. :.__
laded assortment, of Rio, Java and Mara
caibo Coffee, Roasted Coffee. Crushed
• Pulverized Sugars, Refined And
other brown Sugars, suPerlor
• Syrup Molasses, Orleans •
(baking) 111 olas Fes. '
• , , Spices of every . •
•'pure only; Starch, Farina and ' •
Chocelate, Macearonl, Choose and
Crackers., Tapicra and Sage; Indigo,.
Saler/dim and Soda, Cream Tartar and me
sorted Pickles, Mustard and' Corinmier Seed.
TEAS.— , A fine assortment ffi Packages,
1 And lir bulk—kit well as all, other articles
fatbelonging to the ImAness—all at the lower'
; and late reduced prices.
•
TD LIES, AND.
811..VER-WAIMAT CONLYN'S old established
Stand, Wool Slain St., nearly opposite the Cumberland
Valley Bank.
I haroJust received a now assorttnont 'of watches,
. owelry. modollions. silverware, Bc.. in nddltiou to my
ormer stock_ to which I Invite the nttontion of the
public, The assortment embrorms One gold end ' silver
lover watches, Hunting and open visa do., gold An
chors for 'Adios and Gentlemen and Sliver .I.epluem
and. Quartler watches of - ovory ladety In style and
price.
Also Ono gold Medallions. Breast-pins for Ladles and
Gentlemen of every quality, pattern slid price. Gold
fob, vest, curb and cock challis. Gold bracelets, finger
rings, cull-pins, studs, sleeve-buttons. (Trainee, charms,
/mote. Gold and (diver thimbles ' silver and. plated
batter knives, forks, bible, teh, salt and mustard spoons
of every variety. A large assortment' of gold, silver
~, c e.
. s,,,g tm and common spectacles, to suit all
ages to rhlch ve invite special eaten.
A fine lot of COLD PENS from the best makers,
pectule Caere, fancy boxes, silver and pearl card cases,
gold and common ' bracelets, watch chains,
Mantle Clocks end& variety of articles n0n.1,4*
ally kept In Jewelry eAtablishments, Wyk
I will sell low for cull All artiells war
"toted to be what they nra repratontad
!articular ottontiou paid as usual to
WATCH REPAIRING and all work war •
mated.
not. 23, TR67.1
14 1 1 . 1_ WSII GUOCER ES !
AT B. C. 1111111tTT'S
Shad and Maokerol of difforent grades,
At ItUYETT'S.
Salmon, Scald Fish and {Visite-Fish,
1859
Caddish, Salt and Pickled Honing,
Cheese and Crackers can be had.
Driod Fruit, Preserves and Jellies,
Sugar Ourod Beef and llama,
A flesh supply of LIQUORS,
01le, Widte Lead, &c., &c„,
1860 . lIARDWA
I . M l n HARD
.1;;;11 — P. Lyno & Son hare just completed opening
their Spring Stock of Herd were, Pointe, Oils.vanllnh es,
Ulnee &e..- to which they invite the early attlontion of
the public. We have greatly enlarged our stock- in ell
Ito various bionchekand coo now accommodate the pub.
Ile with
RELIABLE GOODS.
In large or small quantities, al the lowest prices. But
we do not Irish the public to undyrctaud that WO have
brought all the Foods In Phtledelpliin and New York to
our tow a, but we can assure them that ono look into
our store will convince them that wo have enough to
supply the demand In this mnrket. Pomo, wanting
geode In our line will find. It to their advnotnge to give
us n call before making their, purchases,-All orders
personally and punctually attended to, and no mine.
presentations made to effect sales
JOHN P. LYNN & SON,
North 'letterer St. ()Article.
May 2, '6O
T AILORING ESTABLISHMENT
1 , 0 THE
CITIZENS OF CARLISLE AND VICINITY.
The undereigned has located himself in the room int
' modiatoly above Dr J. K. ilmith'a office, (opposite the
Depot) where he Intends conducting the MERCHANT
TAILORINO BUSINISSS in all its various branches.
Dress, Frock, Back, and Businoint Coats cut and made In
the latest Now York and Philadelphia fashions, Pan ta•
hams Cut by n NEW SYSTEM which will give tho wear.
or nn elegant appeernuce when in a standing posit!• n,
and when in a sitting posture, will not ride MIN way
up to the knoos as is usually the MO I n the old wnyot
cutting. Also, a beautiful style of. VESTS that will
not be disposed to ride up, as is usually the case. In
all them garments he will insure a fit.
Cutting done nt short notice, and directions an to
making given whop desired. J. S. ROCKAPELLOW.
April 4, '99.-9ni. -
GUM BIMITING 1
Just received a large amortment of airIIIZEJI
Deltimr, Gum 1101114 . ( lam Packing, &c., and , for
sale cheap at tho hardware Store of
June 22,1860. h. SAXTON.
.
aTHE GREAT BELL MASS MEET
ING le being. held on North lianovor Street, Car.
I e, where tho farmers ero Invited to call and examine
the largo:variety or ,
FARM.. BELLS,, •
Just reCalved anewMeh we are 'lolling very cheap.—
Good Belle can be bought from $2,60 to $0.50 each. We
have the Great Western 8011, the farmer's favorlte.—,
Call and ROM them, all yotf farmers who are In want of
a good and cheap boll.
JOHN P. LYME'S SON, ,
June 22, 1860. North lianCmts ... ..sl., Oar
Artifiturgt . FARA' BELLS !
Just resolved thwlargest, cheapest and bent an.
seaward of FARM LISLLS In the county, Greencastle
Metal, and Bell Metal WASILENTED NOT TO annpir,
at the Hardware Store of
March 7,'60, HENRY SAXTON.
NEW AIR LINE ROUTE
TO NEW 1ORK!
SHORTEST IN DISTANCE
.AND QUICKEST IN TIME
DETWEEN TILE TWO CITIES
' or
irEw *cum'
AND
•'
•
VIA READING, 'LLENTOIVN
: - AND EASTON.
MORNING EXPRESS, West, leaies New York at 0 A.
51., arriving at Harrisburg•at 12.45 noon, 0n1y , 0% hours
between the two cities. .. • • • • ,
. MAIL LINE leaves Now York at 12.00 noon, and ar.
rlveaat Harrisburg at 8.30 P.M.
MORNING' MAIL LINE East. leaves Harrisburg at
-8.00 A. M., arriving at New York at 4.80 P. , M. • •
AI2PERNOUN../SXPREBB LINE, But, leaves Harris.
'burg at 1.15 P. M. arriving at - New York at , 9 00 P , M. '
' Connectioas ate made at Harrisburg at 1,00 p; M. with
the Pasmingel „Trains in each direction on the - Penneyl:
viola, Cumberland Talley. and Northern Central • Hail;
read.
; All - frainceomieet at Reading with trains for FOGS
villa and.Philadelphis i =Cat Allentown for Ninth
No change of Pauenger Cans or Ilaggate_between Now
Yrok acid Harriet/vita, by'the 6.00 A, al: Line from Nave
York or the 1.16 P. M. from HarristhirgJ • •
•
Von bettatrof scenery. and_spoed, comfort and StUillti'
3:iodation, this route preseril saperior,iridnumentslos
the travelling Dablia.•• •• ", • • .•,• . • • • • •
Pera'butwaen New York and Harrisbarg ,PTVE,EIOI,I
LARS, Per tickets and other information apply to,
.OLPI/51„0 "Oral Agenp,- yarliaburg.
' Cheap 'Jab 'Minting done hdi
New- Ocim,
RORE S
ME@
T 1105148 CONLYN
AC HUY ETT!.9
.At TIOYETT'Fi
A lIUYETT'B
At IIUYETT'S
The prop tors and ' manufacturers of HOS
TETTE'S .LEBRATED STOMACH BIT
TERS can appeal with perfect confidence to
pnyedians a .citizens generally of the United
Statee;bee the article hie attained a repu
tation her, i; Aire.tinknown. A few facts upon
t
this . point * 11,.spealt more powerfully than
volumes of b . . - C assertion °ride zoning puffery'.
The comitinrptionlif iliistetter's Stomach Bit
ters for the test year amounted to over a half-'
million bottlesi, and from its manifest steady
increase in Hetes past, it le evident that (hiring
the. coming year the' consumption will reach
near one militia' bottler. This immense amount
could never 4saive:bien -sold but for the. rare
medicinal propertiMi contained in the prepare;
tion;'end tlititittneliett:qf 'the most prominent
physicians
.la those section of the country
where the article is best known, who not only .
recommend the Bitters to their patients, but,
are ready at tall times to givelestimonialsiotte
efficacy in all oases of stomachic derangements.-
and thellisenses resulting therefrom.
This is not temporary popularity, obtained .
by
.extraordinary efforts in the way of (rum. '
poling the qualities of the Bitters, but a solid
estimation.of,an.invaluable medicine, which is . 1
destined to les us enduring as time itself.
Hostetter's• Stomach Bitters have' proved 'I
a Godsend to, regions where tever and ague
'and various other bilious complaints have 1
,counted their victims by hundreds. To be I
`able to "staW confidently that the "Bitters"
arose certain Ore for the Dyspepsia and like •1
diseases, is to the 'proprietors a source of un- '
alloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter I
from the Moaned], purifies the blood, and 1
imparts renewed iitalityto the nervous system, 1
giving it that tone and energy indisphneable 1
for the restoration 'of health. It operates upon I
the stomach, liver, and other digestive organs,
Mildly hut powerfully, and soon restores theni
to a conditiontiesential to the healthy discharge
of the functions of nature. ' .
Elderly persons may use the hitters daily as
per direction. on the bottle, and they will find
in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort
declining years, es it is pleasant to the palate,
invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a tonic,
and rejuvenating generally. Wc have the evi
demi() of thousands of aged • men and women
who have dx,WarieVeed the benefit of using this
preparation while suffering froth stomach de
rangements and generairdebility ; acting under
the advice of physicians, they have abandoned
all deleterious drugs and 'fairly tested the
merits of thiS .ertielo. A. few words to the'
gentler'sex. Mt* are certain periods when
their cares are so harassing that many of them
sink under tliet trial., The rclation.of mother
' and child is leo absorbingly tender, that the
mother, especially, If, she. be young, is apt to
forget her own health in her extreme anxiety
for her infant:: Should the period of maternity •
arrive thirinethe Suinmer.eeason, the wear of
body and'tpind hi 'generally aggravated. Here,
then, is a. necessity for a stimulant to reenpe 7
rate tho energies of the system, and enable the
mother to beat , up under her exhausting trials
and responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene
rallyors,
t p h t a e t fe r r eci llte lyo Bitters
o tthe,
endorsementall e other i
r i f n v r ig h o y r si a . -
chins, becausa it: is 'agreeable to the taste as
well as certain . to give a permanent increase
of bodily etreligth. '
All those persons, to whom we have particu
larly referred above, to' Wit: !sufferers from
fever and aitte t caused by'malaria, diarrhea,
dysentery, indigestion, less of appetite, and
all diseases' er derangements of. the stomach,
superannuat4 invalids, tier/inns of sedentary
occupatiOn, and inning mothers, will consult .
their own physical welfare by giving to Boa
tetter's Celeb4sted pt,o - maoh Bitters .1 trial: ,
CAUTlON.,4o.eaution the public against
using any ef tilid many imitations or counter
feits, but'atilit far .110Erarrilee CIRLEDILATED
STOMACH BlTiaae, rind'See that each bottlebas
. the words ~ , D 4J.- I lostetter's Stomach Bitters"
blown on thefeido of the bottle, and stamped
on I the metal, hi Jiayi .COveri'4 the 'cork, and,.,
observe that our entegraph.signaturnis on' the
'atm Prepaida tind sold byIiIOSTXTTER &
• SMITH. ~P.ttbiburgb, rit.s. -tind' 'hold - by all
dzugglatn, dorsi and dealers generally
throughout o ' United, abl.tos. smith Apia'
doe, and ~ . !.. •'• ~ . , : . --,- ,
,_
' Per sale tip. OMR, tit:W. Hatisrattek, Carlisle; Sobs
a .
D. attielt. John..ittapnangh, Shltdoseabnettr L. 'KW
Map, J. ILAblaajett. Meohaelosperg; sad Drulgtats
generally threallticma Um eeeev. . . Nov. 9, - 'se. •
. 1 . :
Ili
At lIIIYETT'S
=I
=EOM
-• . •
subsciribtir is propaltd
Ito ion to in*litiutiO
quantity at mawirketurir n , • "
elprli 11" laqo. • - 17: 9g7.01 , 1,
•
Enmbcr (goal.
IV - EW COAL AND:LUMBER YARD
11 The subscribers have this day sutured Into part
uursiilp to trade lu
O'X L A D ME E R.,
. .
. .
Wo•willhaveseonstantly on timid and furnish to order
, all kinds and quaint/ of .seasoned . • '
pumnEn,•-•.'' ' • '
:9 '''
' ,
n ARDS, . , •
•.:'.:: ''''' '.,.'.*. .'' SCANTLING, ' , • ,
. .
_,..,-.
,- - , ~..- . ~, • 1 FRAME STUFF,
iMlßE.Blastering Yeah, Shing ling Lath, worked Floor
logdnd Weatherboarding, Posta and Ratio, and evor.y or*
tlele that Belongs to a LUMBER YARD. • „ ..,,
. -. . .
All pride of Shingles, to - wit: Wl:Repine, )Imi:flock,
• tini
,IDedrinf different qualities. Having Cars of our
Own we'eari furnish bills' to Order of any length and
,also at the notice and do the most realm:able
Our worked boar:loM be kept under cover Co
that they can be furninlied•dry at all times. •
Wo•huve constantly on hand MI kinds of Family Coal
under cover..which we will deliver elean'te any part of
'the borough. To wit: . •
F.YKIINS VA.4I.ISY. Broken, igg, Stove and Nut
LUKE FlDllf,Elt,
THNVONTON *. •
.Locus mothvielw,
LOBISEIIy,
do, 6. do
wIUAI wo pledge ourselve9 to sell at the lowest prices
Boot quality uf.
Limeburner's and Blacksmieh'o Coal,
always on hand which we will sell at the lowest figure
Yard west side bl Oral:lnar School, Illaln greet.
AIt3ISTRONG s IIUFAR
July 20, 1950
C •
HAA . II3ERSBURG FEMALE SEM
-IDi A Y..
The Incatlou Is . pleassetp acid belittle, and the /Wynn.
tape era equalled by few.lrethe land. The Institution
Is largo and prosperous, with a corps ,als' stouts oho•
pen with care, and wall qualltbotto Instruct In thusolld
and ornamontal branches, Thu Influences Inch'
hi r deparlmont are parental, moral and regal
The neat seselon 1701 commence on the
February. Cattlogues may be had on appl
Ike Prlnclipil.
REFERENCES.
.Rev.l,F. W. Ells, Carlisle; Rev. John Atilt,
Pa; Rea. 11. Bucher, Esq., lloguestbwo, Pa; 1
Chambers, B. 8: fiche eck, U. D., S. R. Fisher, D.
R. Reese—Rev. Joseph Clark. Chamberablrg,
Lenora at Princeton, N.V., both of the College
Ingtral Sominary.-
.. • BIM% lIHNITY REEVES, A.
ARR. OARALI. H. REEVES;
Principals.
Carllsle; J . nii.22,.1860. ly.
NONEDIAKER'S
FORWARDING- AND COMMIS
SIGN 1.1011131 E,•
FLOVRIAND
COAL,PLASTER AND BALT
The subscriber having taken tho. Ware liouie ears
and fixtures of Wm. D. AI urray's well known entablii h-
Meet, on Wet !Ugh atmet,opposlte Dickinson College,
would Inform the,publlo that he has cohered Into a
general Feinufding and Co : limbo*lon business.,
The hlgheit market price will be paid for Flour, Grain
and produce of all kinds. • •
. . • .
Thor are also prepared to - freight
_prod uce and stock
to Philadelphia and BaltintorA, at the lowest rates, with
safety and despatch.
f,PLASTER AND SALT kept constantly on hand, and
4 -FLOUIt A - ND FEED at wholesale or Sant]. • •
Coal oral] hinds, embracing,
LYKEN'S VALLEY, •
LUKE PIDDLED,
• Bur: BURY WHITE Aim;
LOCUST GAP, '•
CONFITANTLT TOR RAD:, . •
TEM UNDER COVER
- and delivered dry to any part of the town.
J. R. NONE MARE
CarllslB, August 17, 1859
NE - W - COAL YARD
AT THE WEET RED OP CARLISLE.
•
, The subscriber would respectfully call tho attention
of lihnoburnor's, and the citizens of Caritale, and the
surrounding country generally, to Ids '
N E
-OAL YARD,
attached-to Ms Were Nouse, on West Mph St., where
he will keep coustently'.oo baud a- largo supply of the
beat qualit ‘ r oft:OA.G, to wit:
hylinne alloy, Luke Fiddler, Pine Drove end Trevor
ton, Ilinicen, Kgg and Nut Cell—screened andtirrconl,
which he pledgee blinsolf to roll at the lowest poSslbbi
'Mum best quality of • 7 • -
LIBIED.UNNY,i6 AND DLACKSBITTIII3 COAL
allimyn on band
4EsrAll.ordens lnrt at the Ware Com/Nor at bin rea
Ilaridyer street, 15411 ho,promptly
tended for J. W. lIENCERSON.
Carlisle, April ]4, '6s7—tf. .
r 1 J. A_ S-S. I GJ4 A S ! PAINTS
Qr....rAINTSII A full aterumeut of °lux of all glee
and quality, with a largo stock of fresh PAINTS, al
colors. Oils • Varnishes, &e., Cement•in large or mai
quantities, at NT , ;figures at
JOHN P. LYNN & SON,
• North Hanover Strout
Oct. 27, '69
EMSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS.
9Uiscell~iieouL
(200D1, GOOD!! •GOOD!!!
NA. Just received at. Oho cheap Grocery of the under
signed, Ipts of good th:mi,s, a part of which are thy lei•
- ,
. . itertaatically seated PBAOLIBS, (fresh.) i
" TOMATOES " ~.
it
,01 , CORN,
" " . PEAS,
" " ASPATt AO US, " , •
OYS'l'SitS,,' ' n
' " . • " LOBSTSRS. it .
..
', • " • 0 PINE A PPLN, " _
" TIJItTLB SOUP, "
. " SA IiDINES. "
•
Tickled Oerkins, Chow Cho*, Piccalilli, Lobsters,
'Cauliflower, Capers. .
()Begs, Toniatoe !Catsup, Walnut do., Mushroom do.
Pepper Sauce, Hominy, Drills, Gran berries, the finest
of Dried Beef, ihnier-unred llama, Shoulder. Bologon
Sausage, Soup il'u'ls,Maccaroni, Sugars, Coffees, Tess,
.11.1olesses; and l hof all kinds.
. .
QUEICNSWARE, FINE SELlAltffsAmong which are
twenty five' thousand German Siam prison Tobacco,'
and tho very Lust snJ purest LIQUORS ku,the county,
Confectionary and Fruit, ,ku. ,
, All of which aro offered to the cltisenaniCaritsle nod
county of Cumberland, al the lowest priCes for
. MISH.
C )31E ONE, COME ALL, two doors East of Ithosidn'
Warehouse. ,
Oarlialo, Nov. 9. 11359
FIRE INSURANCE.-TH:E•ALLEN
AND EAST PENNSRORO MUTUAL • FIRE IN
81.11tANOE COMPANY of Cumberland county. incorpo
rated by an act of Assembly, is now' fully organized, and
lee operation. under the managoment of the following
commissioners, :
Daniel Bailey, William It. Clem% Michael Cock
J. 'Elcholborgor Christian Staymon„ John 0. Dun
la .H. &over, Loomis layer, S. Eberly, 13enja
min 11.. Mower, J. • Brandt, Josoph Wickersham,
Aloxander Cathcart.
'The rates of insurance aro as low r and resemble as any
Company of kind In the State. Persons Wishing to
become members are invited to make application to the
agents of the company, who are willing to wait upon
them at any time. .
•
•. • GORGAS, President
CHRISTIAN STAYHAN,Sica President •
LEIV7B Secret
DITCHAEL COOKLIN, Treatuyai..,.
Managera.—Wm. It. Gargns, I Ilior; Chrictlan' (Mai
lman, M. Cocklla. J. C. Dnnlap, It. Martin, D. Bally, J
ll.Coover, Ales. Cathcart, J. Wickorshatn,.J. lichulber.
ger, S. Eberly, J. Brandt. ' 4 :..N •
AGENTS.
. .
CUMBERLAND COUNTY.—John .Shorrick, Allen,
Henry Zenring.. Shiremanstown; 'Samna' Woodburn
Dickinson; Henry Bowman, Churentown; Modo tint
11th, South Middloled; Samuel Graham, IV.. Penns boro'; Samuol Convoy, Mechanicsburg; .1. W. Corkin',
Shaphordstown; D. Cooror, Shophordstown; J. 0.
ton, Silver Epring; Benj. llareistlck.-Silvet Spring;
Charles Doll, CAI4IIO John ilyot,'Nriisle.
- YORK COUNTY.—W. S. Picking,.Dover; Poter - Wor
ford, Franklin ; Jas. COMM; Warrington ; .1. F. Dent
dont/. Washington; D. Rutter, Nowburg; It. 0. Clack,
Dilisburg.
DAUPHIN CO.—itouser & Lochmam Harrisburg.
Members of the company haiing policies about to ex•
plro, caii have them:, owed by making application to .
anyfof the Agents.
April 20. 1860.
JNO. CIIIIRCIL • ' q EB A
ERLY.
•• r, CHURCH . & EBERLY
STEAM SAW. MILL
AND
'• LUMBER -YA:RD
,
NEW CUNIBERLAND, PA; - :
Aliiinda
••, L U i3 . E R , •
• conatantly on band.
Lunibtrdoliverod.at any point arceadbla by Railroad,
at Ow sbortost notice:
.• BUILDING TIMBER •
••oiALL SIZES AND LENGTILS CUT TO ORDER
May 95,1850—t[ ,
"'TOWARD ASCOCIATION!
C•dILADELPIII'A - ,
A. Bauer°lent Institution established by special en,
dogrnent for the relief of the sink end distressed,
• afflicted with Virulent and Mpldemic'diseases.,
and especially for the Cure nt Diseases of • ,
• the Scalia' Organs.
MEDICAL ADVICE ghoul gratis, by the -Acting fur
goon, to all who apply by lottor, with a deScriptlnn of
their condition, (ago, oconpatlon, - habits' of life, &c.,)
and In canon of extreme poverty, Medicines furnished
free of charge. .
VALUABLE REPORTS on Spnrinntorrhoca, and other
Matson Of tho BUXOM Orgnon, nod On thi,,NEW REM
EDIES employed In the 01,4p01/1/try. scutlotha Winded
in tended lotto, envelopes, free ore:Largo. Two or three
BCnmpa Poe pontago will be necoptable.
•
Address, Pit. J. SICILIA'S lIDUOTITON, Acting Sur,
goon, Howard Asioclation, No. 2 South Ninth Street',
•
PhDadelphin, Pa. By order of the Threaten',
-EZRA D. lIEARTWELL, - Proeidaiii
GEO. PkIRCRILD , Secretary. -
- D0t..21,D159.-11 '
L RR ADD, WEBST Sr, CO.
• IMPROVED TIOWT STITCH
SEWING MACHINES.
On Exhibition and fur sale at'Slog. R. A: RcraoLD'a
DAOUERREAN ROOMS, dud 'door wool of Dr.
• ZITZtleB Wilco, Carnal°, Pa.
Sand for e circular to
W. H. MASON, Agent.
Dec. 7,18604 f.
PAINTS AND OILS.-
10 Tone Whit? Lead. 1000 Gallons of oil, Just
received with a large assortment of
Varniehea, Fire Proof Mut.
Turpentine, " Florence White,
• Japan,
Putty;' White Zinc,
Colored 2 ne,
Lithergo, Red Lead,
Whiting, Boiled Oil,
(Roe,. Lord 011. ,
Shellac, Sperm 011,
- , Paint Brushea,- Fish 011, &c.,
Colors of every description dry, and 011 in cane and
tubes at the Hardware toro of
March 7,'60.
MOTHERS
Thousands are daily speaking In praise of
DR..EATON'S
INFANTILE CORDIAL.
and why! because It never fails toalTard Instantaneous
relief when given In time. It acts as It by magic, and
one trial alone will convince you that what we an y is
true. It contains •
•NO PAREGORIC OR OPIATE
of any kind, and therefore relieves by removing the
sufferings of your child, Instead of by deadening its
sensibilities. Nor this reason It commends itself. the
only reliable preparation now known for Children
Teething, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Drip
hag in the Dowels. Acidity of the litemach t *
Wind, Cold in the head, and Croup, also.- fir softening ,
the gungwooducing Inflows tion, regulating-the Bowels
and rattling pain, It has no Nun I—beingwanntl spas
mod!. It s used frith unfitilino success cases of
Convt Ilion or oilier Fite. A. you.value tile;
life and health of your children, and Irish to non them
from those sad and blighting consequences which are
certain to result from the IMO of narcotics oY
other remedlnsfor Infantile Con/phantasm composed,
take none hat DR. EATON'S INFANTILE 'CORDIAL,
this you can rely upon., It is perfectly harmless and
cannot Injure the moot delicate infant. Price, 25 cents
Full directions actompany each bottle. Prepared only
by OftlatOli In DUPONT.
No 4d9 Broadway New York.
TL
P:. f p o
Healthy human Blood upon betaC 7- :'
ANALYZ E.D
always presents 'us filth the same essential eleinents
and gives , of concise' the Truo Standard. finely...slbn
Blond of a per...un suffering-from Consumption, Live
.Complaint, Dyepopela, Sciefu.a. fie. end we find in
every Instance certain deficiencies In the rod globules
of Blood. Supply these deficiencies and you' are made
well. The BLOOD WOOD la launded upon' this Theory
—hence its setenlshlng sums. There are
PM PREPARATIONS
•
I adapted to the deliciiricies of the Blood In different
diseases, • Por Coughs Colds, Bronchltls,, or any Wee
time whatever of the THROAT or LUNGS Inducing Con.
anmption ' use No.l, which Is always the No: Mr De
pression of Spirits, Loss of Appetite, and for all °bran.
10 Comploluta arising from Overuse, (tenets! Debility,
and Nervous Prostration. 'No. 2, far Liver Complaints,
No. 9, for Dyspepala. Being already preparial for ab
sorption it is taken by drops and carried Immediately
into the circulation, so that whet you gain you retain.
Tho No. 5 is for Female Irregularities, Hysteria, Weak
nooses, to. Sao special direction, for this. For Salt
Rheum. Eruptions, Scrofulous, Kidney, and Bladder
Complaints, take No. 5. In all caeca the direction must
bo strictly, followed. Pace of tho Blood Food $1 per
bottle. Sold by CHURCH R DUPONT,
, ' No 40D Broadwa New York.
'..W.tryott & Sons. Philadelphia, and y,
0.11. Keyser
Pittsburg Wholesale.agents
.
• Forllale by S. Elliott, Carlisle.
„
•
700' TONS IRON AND ROLLED
ii. IRON of the very bestIINGLISII BRANDS wrirrari
ted in every way Superior to American make. Just re.
calved with a large assortment of
, : Sheet Iron, • . Anvils, H
p oop Iron, • , ' Tires.
• ;'----' Band Iron, ' ' Files, .
• - • Horse Shoe Iran, Rasps,
Spring Steal, • Bolts, -.—
. .
Cast Steel, ' Meets,
Blister l• trial, , Nuts,
' ••• •, , 'Washers, • , Horse Shoes,:
threw Stat.':' „ „ Nails.
• Blaektunith liallowaetc.. !ie. • .
Cheaper than the cheapett, at the Hardware Store or:
. Mar& 7, 'W.
N. B:AH Iron add at city pima with freight added
.IVo. •
persons in want
. ..
of a bottle of Nino Old Impottod d fan Brandy,
or Old Ityo Who% ..ttl.a.Stlt the
pare &hide at tad Oratory of the' eiuutoittor. .
W3I. BENTZ.
Carlisle, Jan. 16E0.
BM
C A4tLISLE . AND. PHILADEL DMA
g.lev •
•
. ; PRHED, WARD & FltßyD,
• 1111. LIAIIQLS lintßitt; THILADEI2/11A! •
• e • 4. &D. RHOADS. •
' • , ElTlttfl7, C 6ll .*lt, PA;
Air Cars of this Lino lankthii DepooBll slarket at.,
Daily, pt 4 o'clock, P. 11.
. Leave Carlisle, Daily; at 7 o'clock, A. 81,,
Goads Intended for this Lino abould be worked C. &
P. Daily Freight Line, and sent In by,4
• May 25, 4850. •
•
NE W ,S,TAGE 'ROUTE.--
Thu, sulicritior boa atarted a tri weekly line 01
Stages between Carlisle and Landisburg. Paring Car.
lisle ovary blandly, Wednesday and Friday, Itnmedl
stely on theltrrivnl of the afternoon train of. ears from
the east. • Iteturning, !men Landisburg at 800 A.
every Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday, nod arrives
at Carlisle nt 00 P. Al., .vla. Perry County Warm
Fringe,
Shernstlnadalo, Sterrett'n Oap and.C.arliale Sul
hur Springs. On and nfer June the 161 h, the line will
run dolly for the nceoinmodation ofpassongers going
to the Springs.. .
Fare to the several points an snow:
Carlisle to Sulphur Springs, $0 60
.Sterrott's (lap 76.
Sliermanstinle, . , . . . 87
Perry County Warui Springs, ; . 100
" Landlsburg, .. . . . 100
Iiai3EMEM
I:audit:burg to %nil Springs,
Shemtansdale,
" • literkettes flap, ,
" ' Btflpliur
Carlisle,
Tho above line *ill regularly carry the NAM to and
from the several 'points above indicated.
.1 have also well stocked LIVLILY ETAIILL., from
' which , ' am at all times ready to furnish homes and roir-
Magee to those who 4411 favor me with their patronage,
on the most reasonable terms and in the vary that style.
mayl9lBsB.
rX C S lOR PICTURES
A. It. lIENWOOD would respectfully inform the
sit wens of Carlini° and vicinity that he hoe token room.
in Zug's new building; cast corner of Market' Square.'
where he Is at all times ready to taluil AIiIDROTYPES
in the latest and most approved style. Pictures taken
In rainy and cloudy weather, as well as clear. and sat.
infection given or no eh:truce made. Portraits and Da
guerreotypes copied. Miniature Pictures taken for
Enacts An., In Ambrotype. •
Ambrotypes 'warranted to stand the test of time, beta
or water.
Ladles and Gentlemen are cordially Invite te to ea
and eas.mine specimens.
Pekes from 25cts. to $lO,
Jan. 27. 1.058.-12.-
T 1 V P. It Y ,STABLE.-- , -thvang
chased from J. R. Nonemnker his LIVER'S: EP:
TABLISIIMENE, I will be niways ready to accommo.
.. date the public with HORSES, CAR
fiftftglitAGES; BUGGIES, and rvery.other ar
Gide i 2 my line. By strict attention to
business and a desire to please, the subscriber hopes to
receive a liberal share Of 'Addis patronage.
. ,
GEORGE ILENDEL.
N. 0. Omnlbusses on hand to supply those who may
ho In nerd of them. . 0. 0.
,N 90,. 25. 1857.. . . -
y A DI
_E SR I'LE_A_VTLE_R_! S
ty
' CA.B I T
1-11/.."." • AND
L. CHAIR
' 6IANIIFACTORY,
Having been engaged in the business for over twenty
yearn he would return thanks to bin customers and
friends, for the liberal encouragement extended to him
In yearn gone ly, and further assures them that no
pains will be spared, to give full eatisfactiOn,to all who
may favor him with a call.
CHAIRS AND FURNITURE,
or every description constantly on hand, or made to
ordor. Warranted to be of the best quality, of the la.
lest style, *ell finished, and sold at the lowest possible
prices tor cash. '
Ilu also continues business as en UNDERTAKER.—
Heady made Collins, Metallic on otherwise. kept con.
etantly on band and funerals promlitly attendod - to
personally In town or' country, on the most reasonable
terms.
Cherry and Walnut Coffins, lnrge she, noll finished
and lined loan R to 12 dollars.
Walnut Collins cowed from 15 to 30 dollars.
JA3IEB it. WEAVER.
May 13, 18511—ly
N. 11.—Pive properties altpete In Ch urebtown, Comb,
county, are offered for sale on easy terms. Apply as
above.
• - William P. Lynch,
Practical PLUMBER and O,4S.PITTER,
in the basement of the M. E.—Church,
Main Street. Carlisle.
Iron Sinks,
Bab Tubs,
(lath Boilers,
Wash Itaeins,
IlYdraulic Items, An
Load And Iron Pipes,
Ilydramn,
hot & Cold Shmror
Wntor Closrts.
Force end Llft Pumps,.
‘Vro'c Iron WoPd Tubes,
And every description of cocks and tittinga for gas,
steam, water, Sc. Superior cooking ranges,liesteriand
gas fixtures put up in churches, stores and dwellings,
at short notice. in the most modern style. All materi
als slid work in our line at low rateaand warranted.
41.V - Coun,try work and Jobbing promptly attended to.
Mar. 23. 1830—ly
1 1 RUSSES ! BRACES 1! SUPPOR
TERSIII
O. FL NEEDItES,
•
8, W. Corner Twelfth & Race Streets
PLI.II;4I)E.L.P.IIIA.
•-•- •
Practical Adjustor of Rupture Trusses and Dreamt'-
. cal Remedios. Iles constantly on hand a large Stock .1
CI enul no French trusses, also a complete assortment of
. the best American. including the celebrated Whiles
Patent Lover Truss, believed by the twat authorities tt•
_be ,superlor t • any yet invented. English and Amer.
can Supporters and Belts, Shoulder Braces, Suspensory
Bandages, Self Injecting Syringes. ndapted to both see.
es, in neat portable cases, French Pessaries, Urinal Bags
Orders and letters of enquiry, trill moot prompt at.
Gentlest.
August St, 18511
Ift NItY SAXTON
HAM -ES! HAMES!! NAMES !!!
350 Pair !lamer, Just received of all kinds
COMMON PATTERN,
LONDON PATTERN, •
ELIZABETHTOWN PATTERN, , •
with and without patent fastenings cheaper than ever,
at the Hardware Store of
March 7, 'OO.
•
VITAITER H. WHITMAN.
Dealer in •
FINE GROCERIES
N.*. Corner 17th and Arch Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
• Importers of Cross & Blackwell's •
ENO LISII PICKLES and SAUCES
Patticular attention paid In selecting fine
TEAS '& 00EEEES•
• For Families, Sugars al ways at Refiners' pricen.,Ctioice
WINES, LIQUORS and SEOARS, of 'the best brands,
always on band.'
May 9, '00..4y.
WM: - 11..MAURICE'S
tt Y • ' ' HEAP
BLANK BOOK k STATIONERY ESTfILISH3IENT,
3:26 Chestnut Street;below , South eide
(SION or TUE SPREAD EARLE")
P Il I L A') Elll t l I A , P
Ledgers. Journals, Day.aktketlarkf Books
, Le:Morn .
%
per, Foolscap Paner, Il apoiciFiffTens
In great va
riety, Envelopes of all pleas, Latter Books, 11111 Books,
RECEIPT BOOKS &c.
QuillAwAu. COPPYINO PRESSES
$B, $8 and $lO. Copying Books. Copying Brushes, and
AU, OTHER ARTICLES FOE TIIEtOUNTINO HOUSE
Which will be sold from twenty totbirty per rent, below
tho ordinary prices, for cash.
. .
Carlisle April 18, 'BO.-3m:
NAILS! NAILS I! AAILSII . I'
-A large ohmic of good, Cloau,sNaSt, and Tough
mills, at the lowest Prison. Our unfit ire worth Wets
a keg more, than any other make or uolls Bold in our
town. this is the opinion of mechanical who have tried
them_ , we also have a full omprtment of •
BUILDING MATERIALS,
of the latest and Most apifroved Styles: • All goods war
muted as represented. JOHN P. LYNN & SON.
May 2,'60. • " North Hanover St: Carlisle.
11 4 1 LY NETS 1:- e•pl . ..i.rN-Eirs I •
600 pair Ely NetaVolViolora; Linen, Cotton
add Twine—cheaper than the elizapest—Just received
at the Meaner° Store of 11. SAXTON.
N. 11.--Sole Agents lbr Uray's Extra Cbtunbersbord
Twine Fly Nets. 'Merchants eupplipdat manidactur
ere prh 05.
June 22, 1690.
(100 TRACE CHA NS OF-. ALL
kylinds with a largeassortmeut of
BUTT CRAMS. HALTER
13R EAST CHAINS,:
LOD MAINS; TONGUE MAIN&
COW MAINS, SPREAD
Just received at the Cheap hardware State of
March 7, 'SO.'. . lIENRYSAXTON7
aRiNVILLE ~S'TOKES'. •G•Tie T
CIATIIING EMPORIUkt, •
ONE PRICE'
4XO NO ABATEMENT,
. -
• . No..6o7.Cheat t Street.
Glanville Stokes would rat rn thanks to the public
for thelr'appreclation of his Sorts to phase, and their
Ilheml patronage. •
in.order to 'tomtit; a kindly feeling, he. has yiel
ded to the solicits ll sof many el his friends' and In
an,rand.,l a n ew spaces, of Gifts with nub °omelet
80Ta.,,T0 his choice seleetion of Eno Fabrics, and made.
welltg he invitee tbe scrutinT of flee pnblle,
uto ble new mode of doing hilaitimis. 'r, ar•
• as
Cele Is warranted to be in fabric,: Style and Make,
oval to any gotten.up in the City. end ONE PRICE,
(lower than the lowest,) rooked on the tiek . et.
Earhartlelebold, or measured for, Is accompanied by
a Gilt,.yarying In veltio from ga to$100: •
,r. N. 11.—None but the meet...skilful Ciitters
and Workmen
.employed and satiantellotiln•Fit - Yrtsti-'
lon, , Fabrlc, Prim and Gift, unarouteed at tiI:ANVILLE
STOKES' one .price gIR clothing empotince, No. SOT
Chestnut Street. . • •NV E B , ' 6 9. 4 41
4 .4
tiscrlantons.
D L ! R,E. I QII T 'LINE
RETURNING
A. R. HEN WOOD.
' ~, Artist
NORM HANOVER . $T LT A CALIST,S, PA
TIENRY SAXTON
Ntebicittes.',
,
OES , aISEASE ORIGIis4ATE lii
4 IMPURITY OP TILE BLOM) r
'his is a question of vital luiPortauee. add ens which
ban never been satisfastoilly disposed of by the profea
P
MOM who tearh.the - healing art. home maintain-an orpecially the old school Physielons- , -tbat life lives ~
the blood, and therefore all 1111C11$01 originate in it--
but modern scienre avers that APITICIItR have their
origination irvlioth . the solid's and' fluids of the 'body.
Thiti'tfin bitter preponderate,' however, is a Spoil feet,
and medical shill bait Moony demonstrated that at
Artist t wiethirdit Of the ills that,hiludia,Niish Is heir to,
have their source In an '
..:, . . •
. ~ .
IMPURE STATE OF TLIE:BLOOD I
. . „
An, to; instance, In the limp catalogue, such tta Scrofu
In, Totter , "Barber's Erysipit
lee. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, climb:mg.:rem the Etir, Fever
Bores, or irruptive diseases of any kind.-These are as
renamed by well known medical lowa to arise from bad
blood—while the 'highest. medical authorities declare
that most fevers originate in the same manner, and
more particularly . Typhold and scarlet—the former be
log an Intermit, and the latter an..external irruption
dlsense • and in all persons attacked by these ut'adies, ,
thobleiid is found to be either coagulated, or of a dark
Unhealthy color. .
To ward olio large majority of diseases, ns .well ,as to
cure a ltu,mber which have already seised own thosys
loin, it Is necesmry to • . ~ .
ITRIFY THE .131,001)
Lindsay's Improvedlilood Searcher does not Cialitl'h)
bee •
UNIVERSAL PANACEA ;
.•
for everyAlseann Known; but Um proprietors claim 16,
it iho power not only of drninicg out ao impuritlee' of
the blood, but by the skillful combination of well kniivrer
vegetable remedies. It mill mire dll dimities arising from
a deranged elute of the ilver,drive out dyspepsia, and
girceyenowed tuna and vigor to the stomach. That the
11L001, SEARCHER Is all that le claimed for it, the proprie
tom can produie
$0 25
TUE PROOF. '
. .
Ws onfy a few fears 8111.3 it Was discovered, and yet
It bas grown Into such a - bushman I bat nlarge laboratory
1,(,;' hos been built expreital . . Its manufacture—a large
numbor of mon'eutidelyed In utting It up, and still the
SUPPLY DOEH NOT EQ AL THE DEMAND!'
AWe ask any jandld nian, cogo d thls'be co, 1r the Mel
clne did not possesx ALL the virtues claimed forrt ?
n o Proprietors have. hundreds-of certatlcates from
mob of probity and standing iu 'the community, show
'
lug what the methane ix doing daily for'the suffering
N- Snatcher
'-
who boa ever used the, Bloo Y d Snatcher whether roll
was experienced.
Let the aMPted 'give it a trial—a single bottle wil
convince the most skeptical outs eflicacy.
IYrk....For sale in Carlisle by S. W. linversilcit,. S. El
liott, and B. J. Kieffer • - Kauffman '& Son, Mechanics'
burg; Gosweller & Zook,.SheplAirdvtown ; Joshua Culp
Ifogstown; .ia:ob Simmons. Cross Rondo ; • Rung &
Wise, Shiremanstown ; Laidlch,nlloiling rprings
!Wiry W. Kissel, Chtirchtinvn ; Edward James, West
11111 J. C. Fasnaught & Bro., Oakville; Shoemaker &
Elliott.n Newburg; Wm. Bretton, Noeevillc; J. Rood &
Co.. Springfield; Russell & Dino, Dickinson; 11,V•lands
,h- Washinger Jacksonville; Wm. Clark & L...., Lees
Roads; Wm. IL Eykles, sporting.lllll; D, Denlinger
Whit., Ibill ;. J. 0. &Wok, Shippensburg ; alio( Cumber
land county, Pa.
LINDSEY & LEMON, Proprietors,
Ilolllthesburg, Pa
OEM
DY'SPEPSIA REMEDY
DR. DAlttliti RAM'S
• Aromatic Invigorating Spirit.
This Kedirire has been used by the Public for x
years, with Increasing favor. It in recommended to -
cure Dyspepsia, Nervousness, fleart•lturn, Colic,
' Pains, Mud In the Stomach, or Pains in the
Dowels, Headiiche, Drowsiness, Kidney COlll.
plaints, Low Spirits, Delirium Tremens,
Intemperance:
—lt Stimulates,TExhilltate-S. Inviorates, but will tot
Intoxicate or Stupefy. ,
As a Medicine, It la quick and effectual, curing the
meet aggravated come-of Dyspepsia, Kidney Complaints,
and all olb',r derangements of the Stomach and Bow.
els, In a speedy manner.
It instantly revive the most dropping and mei.
ancholly spirits, and restore the weak', nervous And
sickly to health. strength and vigor.
Persona who, from the injudicious; use of - liquors,
hire become dejected, and theignerrous systems shat
tered. constitutions broken down. and subject to that
horrible curse to humanity,the Dcuntust Tunicas,
toil
almost Immediately feel the happy and healthy lurks.-
rating efficacy of Dr. Ilatifsdnrigorating Spirit.
WHAT ITSSILL
DoseOne•wine glass full its often as necessary.
One dose will remove all Bad Spirits.
One dose will cure Heart Cum., • "
Three doses will cure Indigestion.
One dose will give you a lim.d Appetite.
One dose will stop the distressing Mosel Dspesia
One dose will remove the distressingand disaygreeapble
Weds of Wind or Flatulence, and as smut as the stout
nth receives the • Invigorating Spirit, the distressing,
load and ell painful feelings will be removed.
One dose will remove. the must dietrissing pains of
Colic, either In the stomach or•bowels. •
A few doses willremove all obstructions' In the Rid.
nay, Madder or Urinary Organs:
..Persons who - are seriously affieted with . any Kidney .
Complaints are assureeepeody relief by a dose or two
and a radical cure by the nee clone or two bottles.
.N IOI IT!.Y.DIASIPATION
Persons who, from dissipating too much over night,
and feel the evil effects of poisonous liquors, lu violent
headaches, sickness at stomach,' weakness, giddiness*,
ite La ., will find one dose will remove all bad feelings.
dles of weak and sickly constitution's , atuuld take
the Invigorating Fpirit three times a day; it will make
them strong, healthy and hoppy, remove all obstrun.
lions and irregularitiesfrom the menstrual organs and
restore the ',ldeal of health and beauty to the careworn
lace.
During preguacy It viii bo found an invaluable meth
no to remove disagreeable sensations at the stomach.
All the proprietor asks Is a trial, end to Induce Ms
has put up the INVIIMATING SPIRIT Irt•plnt bottles
51) ctn., quarts $l. .
vet. For snlo In Carlisle by 8. W.llnrerstlck; In Mo.
Innlcsburg by L Kauffman, end' by Druggists goner.
ly.
F 0.3, 1800.—Iy.
1 860.
SPRING - FASHIONS,
. • AT
KELLERS' OLD STAND.
• - A corapletetdoek of Mate and Caps
now ready for Inspection.
SILK, •
„FUR, • '
CASSINIERE, _
, FELT & WOOL.
In ovary style and quality. We call piertieulara (ten.:
lion to our $3 SILK lIATS. Silk and. soft Hats, of
any style manufactured to order. Caps of all kinds.
ItECOLhECT KELLER'S OLD STAND.
North Honorer treat.
Carlisle March 14, 1880.
1000 BOXIi3S OF GLASS.-
all
Of aim, Double and WilkiePlain, Oren.
mental Cohied as. Just received at ' the Cheap Hard.
ware Stott of
March 7,' 60.
2
00 GRIND STONES.-
Of all Ghee, warranted of the beat Quality. Jutat
ecelved at the Hardware ktore of
March 7,'60. HENRY &MON.
100WDER.-
.•
JL 25 Kegs Dupont. Rock and Rifle polder, with a
large assortment of •
Safety Fuse, Stone Drills, •
ricks, ‘ltone Sledges,
Crow Darn, Stone hemmers.
Just recalred at the cheap Hardware Store of
Starch, 7, 'GU. HENRY SAXTON.
HAT AND CAP • Empw..l.g.-
,
J. G. CALLUS & ON successors to Win. 11. Trolll
would announce to their customers and the pubik
generally that the: have rust received 'from Yhiladel•
Bhia, a large and elegant stock of goods, In their line of
usiness of every variety, style and quality. •
They have on hand a splendid
assortment of . ~
HATS AND CAPS,
... _
of all descriptions, from the common Wool
to Mos finest FUR AND SILK RATS; and at prices
that must stilt essay one who hap an eye to getting the
worth of his money. Tho stock included,
MOLESKIN, OASSIMERE, BEAVER & FELT RATS,
of every style and color and. unsurpaared fir LIMIT.
NESS, DURABILITY AND FINISH: by thoso of any
other eetablishment in the country.
MRN'8,110178'.414 cUlgiltEN'S HAIR and CAPS,
nroVor3' dielWrititint*nifautly on hand,
They respectilially.inalta,all the old patrons and as
many new ones asminaidbja,th glee them a call.
J CALLIO & CO.
Apr
PENN MUTUAL "LIVE INSU
RANG'? 605RANY.
• .DIVIDEND NOTIOE.
The Board of Trusters have declared an llPprnA BCUID
DIVIDEND of•FIFTEEN perceist,mnd a'regular'Dividend
TWENTY-FIFE per cent. And also a-Cmsu or INTER.
Zit Dividend of BIX per cent %VOA tho FiripDlvideuds
of 1850 to February 1850 inclusive.
I am now ready to deliver Certificate', and ipay in
terest to those entitled thereto. A. L. BFONSI,DB. •
May 2, 1800. ' • ' • Agent.
.
BE FOREST,ARMSTRONG & CO.,
DRY GOODS MERCHANTS,
80 t s , 82 Chambers St., RI Y. •
Would notify the Trade thit they are oponlog Wookil ih
new and beautiful patterns, the ' •
WANSUTTA• PRINTS:
CBS=
A new Print, whkh suicide every Print In the Country
for Rairtadion °Commotion and dealgn In fall. Madder
Colors. Our Prints are cheaper than any in;searket,
and tneating with extenslva gala.
,OrdemproMptly attended to.
. ,
SUGARCURED ITAMB-
DrledTlleelf, Sologrui; Slab, Cheese. Coffeea, Sugars, -
Illolasses,‘Teaa, Blaentronl; Dried Fruit, Tomatoe s Peaches In Dana, PlearAnnle, Corn dried' and fresh; Sir.
dines, Aneholies, 011ies.4lushrooin. Walnut and To. .
mattolfatsup - ,John Ball,tondon (Sub. Weiretetershhe t
India Soy, Harvey's and Reading Sauce, Hatch% of all
kinds plain and fancy; thistards plain and nilked, beet
qualty Tobacco 4 Septa, S. Orlolngers pure • '
OLD BYE WHISKEY, • .
Biandlec. Maas, and Ohialo--with a great Varie ty geode not enumorated.to be cold at the. lowed CASH .
PRIOES., Country produce taken In exchange.
May 10.'00.-6m. Wal; ZENTZ
'VALLS AND
661Tone . 1 , 7airs and Spike,. fret 'rer ' eved. of am
'very heat make and all Warranted. Country morchanta
otapplied wlth DEMO al litpuutactureze pikes, at tho
Hardman 9tnre of
Larch 7; 'BO. HENRY SAXTON.
RENRY PAXTON
preb.B'6o-1y