Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, March 08, 1861, Image 4

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    are Cough t ,CoN, Hoarseneai
• grata,. any Irritation or
t3OWNJp Soren -34'0f ihe Throat, Re
,,f,L0,1 , the , ...llhcleinse Cough
Nu" a':• sn ; Rogsylnytion, Bron
/?oC‘\('''' "P[lB, Asthma, - cud
'Catarrh. Clear and •
give strength to
the voice of
PUBLIC SPEAKERS and SINGERS.
in
8
Few are aware or the I npertanco of cluicklng Cough
• Or ''Cotrituen_Cold'i In Ito first st.ige ; that trlt !chi n Cho
beginning would j•leld to a mild remedy. If nerlecteti
noon attacks the Lunge. Blown's Iltonehlel Troches,"
containing demulcent. Ingredients, allay Pulmonary
!k" - end Bronchlaklrrltation.
RBOWN'S
trouide In my Throat, (fee - which
the °Troches" are a hpecific) haying made
am pen a room whispel; 4 ..r.'; .
trAs.
4 'l recommend their use to Public
Speakers."
TROCHES
EIII2IIO
iu E. Ir. CIIAPIN.
‘• IWO proved ostremoly, xi:nice:Me
for atrarvenros."
lIIWRY WARD BRECTIER.
TROCHES
=EI
•" Almost instant relief in the distress.
lughtbur of bre.ithlog peculiar to Asthma
- REV. A C. EGGLESTON:
"contains no Opium or au% thing in
Jurlous." DE A. A.IIAY.ES.
Chemist Boston
" A simple and pleasant combination
for Coughs, &c."-
TROCRE - 9
BROWN'S
TBOOKES
EIIMM
TROCHES
' "Beneficial in BroneldliS."
lilt. J. F. W. LANE:
Boston.
"i linen proved theni excellent for
Whooping Cough."
REV. it. W. WARREN,
Boston.
"Beneficial when compelled to speak,
stiffening from Cold."
DROWN '9
TROCHES
E=Mll3
TEOCHEB
DROWN'S
"Effectual In removing Ifnarsoness and
trig ti.tion of the Threat, h 0 common with
,Spcitkere and Singers."
prof. y 1• STACY JOHNSON
La Grange. Ca
Teacher of Southern
College.
Great benefit when taken before nod
'after preaching. as they prevent Hoarse
ness From their past effect, I think
they will be of permanent advantage to
- fiIIOCIEMS
BROWN '8
TROCHES
EZEEM
TROCHES
BROWN'S
. .
• Preeideut of Athens College, Tenn
M. Pohl by all Drug:lists nt TWENTY
FIVE CENTS A 110 X.—ii;
TROCHES
Noy t 30.180
0.-6 m
MRS. WINSLOW, nn experienced
Nurse and Female Physician, presents to the
attention of mothers her .•
SOOTHING SYRUP,
FOR CEIII,DREN TEETHING,
which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by
softening the gums, reducing all inflamation—will al
lay all pain and spasmodic action. and ix sure to seen
late the bowels, Depend upon it mothers it will give
rest to yourselves, and
RIM/PT AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS.
Wo,have put up and mid tins article for over ton
years, and can say, in confidence and truth of it, what
we have never been alit, to say of any other medicine
never has it
M n giei"t'''' MRS. WINSLOW'S t °
fact' a cure when time
1y used. Nev.. er did we
View an in- i/OOTIIING stainer o f
diaatlsfactlen by anyone
who used it. iF o sjpriosurs... therm]
Crary all are Jt.iivis delighted
with its ope- i rut lons,
and speak In turns of highest commendation of Its mu
gleal effects and medical virtues. We speak In this
matter ..what we do know:' utter ten years experience
and pledge our reputation Mr the fulfilment of what
we here declare. In almost every Instance where the
infant in suffering front, man and exhaustion, relief
will be found In fifteen or twenty - minutes after the
'pup Is administered.
This valuable preparation Is the prescription of one
of tho must experienced ,and skilful nurses in Now
i /England, and has burn used nith never tiillintrsuccess
In
THOUSANDS OP CASES
It not only rollovoo the rl,lld from pain. hot Invig,
realm tho stomach and bowelx,correets deldlty and gut
tone nud energy to the whole nyhtom. It mdll ulmo.
instantly roll.°
GRIPING IN Till DOWELS AND WIND CIIOLIC,
vulsi our,
speedily re
f n ' /tenth.
It the bei, CHILDREN
remedy in .
na9
in all cases
and Dm, TEETIIING.
dran wheth Iv ea in ehli
t arises
from teething, or from any other CHU , O. \Ye NVOIlil
lay to every mother who a child suffering (roman)
of the foregoing complaints—do not let your prejudic
nor the prejudices mothers stand between your suffer
Ing child and the relief that will Le SURE—yes. All
ISOLUTELY SURE—to follow the use of this medicine
If timely used. Full directions fin. using will accent
pane each hottio. None genuine airless the far-slinlit
of & PERKINS, New York, Is on the outside
wrapper.
Sold by S. W. liarersticic North HanoVer fit. and S
Elliott Main at. Carlisle, and DruggiqtsThrouglinut t 1
world. Price only 25 Cents per'llottle, Principal 0111
ea, No. 13 Cedar st. N. Y. July 30, 18t.u.—Iy.
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS.
The proprietors and manufacturers of nos-
TETTER'S CELEBRATED sTomscii
TEIIS can appeal with perfect confidence to
physicians and citizens generally of Ole United
Eitates, because the 'article has at milted arepti
tation heretofore . unknown. A feyffects upon
this point will speak more powerfully than
volumes of bare assertion or blazoning puffery.
The consumption of hosteller's Stomach 13it, 7 .,
tee for the last year amounted to over a halt
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.
tion, and thel,sanction of the amst prominent
physicians itt those sections. of the country
where the article is bestlinown, who not only
recommend the Bitters to their patients, but
• are ready at all times to give testimonials to its
efficacy in.nll cases of stomachic derangements
and the diseases resultipg therefro'in.
This is not a temporary:popularity, obtained
by extraordinary efforts in the way of true
paling the qualities of the Bitters, but a solid
estiMation of an invaluable inedicinc,'which is
destined to be as enduring as time itself.
Hostetter's Stomach Bitters have proved
a Godsend to regions where fever . find ague
and various other bilioui co'inplaints have
• counted their victims by hundreds. To be
able to state confidently that the "Bitters"'
are a certain cure for the Dyspepsia and like
dikicases, is to the proprietors a source of un:
alloyed pleasure. It removes all Morbid mat ler
from the stomach, purifies the blood, and
Imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system,
giving it that' tone and energy iudispensabio
for the restoration of health. It operates upon
the stomach, liver, and other digestive organs,
mildly but powerfully, and soon restorefailiem
to aeondition ossent MI to the healthy diteliarge
of Ike functions of nature. •
Elderly persons may uselhe Bitters daily as
per-directions on tho bottle, nnd s llneyivtll tutu
an it a stimulant peculiarly adopted to comfort
declining years, as it is pleasant to the palate,
invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a tonic,
and rejuvenating generally. lire have tins evi
dence of thousands of aged men nd women
who have experioncea the benefit of using this
preparation while buffering from stomach do=
rangements and general debility; acting under
the advice of physicians, they have abandoned
all deleterious drugs and fairly tested the
merits of this article. ; A few works to the
gentler sex t There are certain periods when
their cares aro so harassing that many of them
sink under the trial. The relation of mother
and child is so absorbingly tender, that the
mother, especially if she be young, is apt to
forget ter own health in her extreme anxiety
for her infant. Shonld tho period of maternitx,
Xirrire during the Bummer season, the wear 'of
bo'dy and mind is gerierally aggravated. Mere,
then, is a necessity for a stimulant to recupo
, rate the energies of the system, and enable the
mother to bear up under her 'OXiltillßiing trials
and responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene
rally prefer the Bitters to all othon invigora
tore that receive the endorsement of physr
oians, because. it is agreeable to the taste as
well ascertain to give a permanent increase
ICI
of bodily strength. •
All those persons, to whom we have 1 n eu
larly referred above, to wit: t3ufferers from
fever and ague, caused by malaria, diakrleca,
dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite,i3nd
all diseases or derangements of the stomach,
ottperannuated invalids, persons of sedentary
occupation, and nursing mothers, will consult
their own, 'physical welfare' by. giving to II os-
Setter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a. trial.
CAUTION.—Wo caution the public against
using any of the.many imitations or counter
faits, but ask 10E HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED
arowaott Thrums, and see that each bottle has
the worils "Dr.j.'llostetter's Stonmeh raters"
blown On the side of the 'bottle, aud.stampell'
.the metallic, cap covering -the cork, and
Observedua our autograph signature is on the
IDS Prepared and'sold by HOSTF.TTEEt &
•MYTH, Pittsburgh, Pa.,. and sold' by all
druggists, 'grocers; and •dealtirs peuerally
throughout thg United , States, Bciuth . Amu
ril,s;.'euid Germany.. • .
sow P. enn lott rntle . einlfilo iiohn
CLAttlok ; John atomba •
hfainl a n i b "un j sbiug". Ka .t l
1011,90:94' qu i t 11, and- DrungL, ,
71,V ,Ty.h
. ,
• .
Dlt. G. F. BIGEhow.
'Boston
Keier fall,. to ererifrate entirely al: the illTeeti. of Moe
eury Infinitely emotion then the meet powerful properh.
lion of lierrepnrille.
Xlnlit Sweatt+, Nervoun Debility. igervoline,impletntr
ail! lamb. Organic Affections, Palpitation of the Heart
Palnleni! Chalk.
REV. S. J. P. ANDERSON.
St. Lout
PILES.
The original proprietor of these medicines was cured
ell les of 8.5 years standing by the use or these Liver
Medicines alone.
Paine In the head, side, back, limbs, joints and or.
guns. ''
...... • .
Those MIS .tod with tbio terrible disease will Lo Buie
of relief by the Lite Medicines •
Itusit or mood to the (lead, Scurvy, Salt.ltheum.
Swellings. •
• SCROFULA, or KIWI'S L•'CIL, In lle worst forms UI
REV. E. ROWLEY'. A. M
Wnrins of all kinds are elfeetually mipelle.l by these
medielhes. Parents will do yell U. administer them
whenever thole existence Is suspected. Roller will he
certain.
TILE LIFE PILLS
AND PINENIX lITTTFES
1860 II A DIV A w l
i 1 , 11 u ! , 11A R D
J•7llile. t.yuo & Son have Just completed opening
their Spring Stork ot• Hardware, Paints, Oils. varnishes,
lila,: &v. to which they Invite the early , at ttention of
the public. We have greatly enlarged our stock in all
Its various branches,and am none accommodate the pub•
lie with
In large or small, quantities, Al the lowest prices. But
we d not wish Ore public to undert.tand that we have
broulAt nil the lends In Philadelphia end New York to
our tow n, but we ran ashore them that one look Into
nose tore will e nivince them that we have enough to
supply the demand in tide market. Persons wanting
goods in our line x7ll find It to their advent me to clue
us a evil honire Milani!. the Ir percluvms.—All orders
personally and punctually attended to, and no mihre•
presentations made to effect site:
'Slay 2,'00
JAMES R. WEAVER'S
riW4:l3'.l; •CABINIIT,
ANn
CHAIR •",
MANUFAC,TORY,
Having been engaged In tire buslntent for o'er twenty
yews Ire would return thanks to Ids eustoniers fluid
, friends, fur the liberal uneouragentent extended to Idol
In Yom ,, ndtto by, mid further insures thorn that Ito
inure will hi, simnel, to give full satisfaction to all who
may titver him with a call. - :
'rCIIAIItS AND FURNITURE,
of every description constantly 011 'bend, or made to
order. Warranted to be of the beet quality, of the la•
lest style, well linielted,lllllll,olo.ot the 1011 1 eSt pobslble
prices for emit.
Ile also continues business,. as an.UNDEIITAKER.—
Ready made Collitor: or otherwise. kept'eutt•
stoutly nu band and funerals promptly attended to
person ally itt town or country, on the most reasonable
terms.
Coma Can
•h II I Ot
nn.dh i,t•ns
IPo 1 e
MO hum
I,lld.
Cherry and Walnut CoflinN, larze size, well finished
nd lined Inside, from 8 to lt; dollars. '
Walnut Callus covered from 15 to 30 dollars.
JAMES it. WEAVER.
May 25, 1839-Iy,
properties situate In Ch ureli town, Cutnb.
county, aro offered fur bale ou easy terms. Apply ,as
Above. J. It. W.
TRYING •F M ALE COLLEGE,
MECIINS:ICSBUItO, PA., • .
This Institution, designed for the liberal education
of Young Ladies, has been In operation two years with
the inost gratifying results. it Is now establihhed on
a firm Laub:, and its pal rorago
,already extuuds over
several States.
1t is located on the Cumberlond Valley liollroad'mid
way In Ilarrlsburg and Carlisle. In the must for.
411 e and heautltul portion of the volley, and In in rime
proximity to one or tho most moral, healthy, nod en
terprising towns In the-State.
It is control, and easy of a^ress. Studonta Ti AFing
Washington, Baltimore, or Philadelphia In it.: morning
train for Ilarrinburg, arrive at Mechanicsburg In
time for dinner."
The °dine° Is largo and commodious, surrounded by
double verandas, and will accommodate about one hum
, droll boarders. lii ftiicouxtruetla - , It ennildnesall tho
modern Improvements for the promotion of health,
comtbiteand convenience. In Uw) respects physicians
pronounce It unrivalled. The ebambers are largo and
neatly furnished. Each has Its register for heat and
ventilation Only two studontsoccupy the same room.
The bath rooms are at all times supplied with warm and
cold water.
The grounds are ample. and well arranged for IT/-n
-ation, and the various,. C. axe:Thies io essan•
thd to health, graceful mom ut and aynnuetry el
form.
Thu Faculty of hatructlon Is efficient and daperl
°need.. •
In the Collegiate Ihmartment the course of study Is
of a high grade. comprehending all the subjects helohg•
log to a Classical, Polite and Christian Education.
In the Preparatory Department pupils nil be giro.
fully instructed hr those bronchus forming the basis of
thorough English education.
SEssioss.—Flrst Session. from the Ist iVedriesday of
September to the 301 h of.lanuary.
Second Sesidou, from thu Ist of February to the lit, of
July.
Vacation, during July and August,
TERMS PER SESSION OP FIVE MONTHS, PAYABLE
IN ADV.ANCIi.
Boarding. Washing, Furnished 'towns. F
end Light. . . • . . .
Tuition—Colleginto Departnieut,
i• Preparatory
"'First Class,
Nn era charge far Ancient Languages.
MusleN.Plant. and guitar. . . . . . . 20 00
Vocal ." . . . . . . . . 200
Modem Languages, . . . . . . 10 00
Painting, Drawing and other Ornamental Branches
at the usual ratese
Text.bonks furnished at city prices.
For further particulars address, • .
Rey. A. 41 MAIILATT, A. !if.,
Aug. 2. 1660. President.
A. B. PAVING'S
FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS
•
9Si
1 4 1 . " de . 7711 i
grekt
1 59 -
1859
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rig
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•
West High Street, Carlisle, Pa.
(Premium awarded at the Cumberl.cnd county
Agricultural Fair. of 1857.)
The subscriber has Just received the most splendid
assortmant of articles in his line, over brought to this
place—which ho is determined to sell at prices that de
, fy competition.
• PArlo,
• Ulsomber,
. Dining-room, FURNITURE.
Kitchen and
Open
Embracing .every article used by Mouse and Hotel
:keepers, of the most approved and fashionabla design
and finish. Includingl, also Cottage furniture In setts.
itception and Camp Chairs, Mattrusses, Wit frames.
Ac.,
rchaaurs are requested to call and examine his
it, at his ostensive ware-rooms, West • Main street,
rth side. . A. 0. EWING.
IQ- Particular attention given as usual to funerals;
orders from town and country, attended to promptly
and on moderato terms. A. B.
Carlisle, May 12, 1818.—ly.
j II •U. STEEL
. WATCH. MA FR
SOUTH 11 ANOVER MEET,
A :few doors south of the . .
Court House.
Having suppliod myself with a largo assor'mant •of
Watch Mate - dais, Glussos, kw, I am now prepared to ie.
pale all kindeof Watches. Clocks, Jewolry, So, on- the
moat reasonablo terms. that may he Intrusted to my
taro -unplug by strict attention to business to bu to.
eared with a liberal share of 'Public patronage,
-A essortment of JEWKLItIf. such as Ladles'
'Broad Pins and Bar Ikrope Gold and Cafoto; Mitten'
Breast Pi o ns an aTlltops. Box and (lists Pint all stone,;
.G ol Mai dm, Plated Chains, lir Lockets, Guards
Keys, Alto a large and flue tuwortmont, of
. • .
Also, a anoint, of 1311ver hunting', Detached Lever,
and , Lepinea Watthes, aluba good assortment of bII ver
''(dlited and Stool A pktaelcia. All of which' will be geld'
ow. ' A share of piddle patronage Is ieepeetfullT solid !
,
pu F • y•BI, 0:11.?,D
DIOIrIpAT ,
VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS
PHOENIX BITTERS.
- Tiie blab end envied celabrity vhioh these pro.entl.
rent Medicines have acquited for their inverlabie
racy in nil the diseases which they profess to cure, Ina
rendered the usual practice of pulling not only unneces
sary, but univerthy °Mem. They are known by their
fruits:Wick pond works testily tar 'hem, mud they
thrive not by the faith of the credulouv.
In all COOP of Asthma, Acute and Chronieltheuins,
Sim. Affections of the Bladder and Kidneys.
Billions Fevers and Liver Coniplaints,—ln the South
and West where thaw diseases .prevail, they -will. be
found invaluable. Planters. farm rs and others, who
once use these medicines, Will neveraftel:wards be with,
out them.
BilliOUß Caudle id Serous Looseness, Mug; Coldly ,
nOOO, Colds or d Coughs, Choi le.
CONS Will gioN —Used with great success In this d
sense. "
Car apt 'Humors, Dropsies, Dyspepsia.—Nn. person.
ith this distressing. disuse should delay using these
ens Hrines itinediete'y.
Eruptions of the chin, Eryel pains. Flatulency and Fe
vsr and A this scourge of -the %Vested) country
these medicines will be thund a sal's, speedy and certidn
remedy. Other medirines lotion the system suidect to
a return of the dissase—a cure by these medicines Is
permanent. Try thorn. be satisfied, and ho cured .
FUCLNESS O 1 COMPLEXION,
.. OEN Ell AL bEDILITY,
Gout, GllDnes . e, Gravel, llendachee of every kind,
Inward Fever, lollannuatery Rheumatism, Impure
- Dived, Jaundice. Less or Appetite:
LIVE! COMPLAINTS
LEPROSY, Lnosr.NEss, •
' • - MERCURIAL DISEASES
I=
ecru of orory desetiptioo
PIJItIFY TIFF pump,
•
And thug remora all dleeases from thnnyidoto.
Prepared by
DR. WILLIAM R. MOFFAT,
No. 335 ItroAwaSr.
Moliat Building) N. Y
July 6.-lv
Per male by all Drugglstn.
llisttlanconz.
RELIABLE GOODS.
only I'. 'LYNN tr. SON,
North Ibloorer St. Carlisle
NORTH 114NOVE11. STREET. Ctr.l.lnr, PA
GOLD FINGER. RINGS,
Ncw , * ofa .- .....
STEW STOMA BToRA ' , lug? NEW .0001:18
,- - -
Afterieturntni , Ms acknciiiieiiiietri ehts for the very
liberal pativitiagii wllleb , luiii boon iixteiided to him, the
undarsigned-itould , vall et,tention to the fart that lie
has juat, reioyeneit.hla exteitalve essorttuitnt of fatally
GRAC Es'
in his new storeroom, on the soutluenst corner of,the
public square, where the public are invited to call and
0:(14111110 a .stock of goods which, in elegance, 'Variety
and extent. will defy competition; comprising in part
loaf, lump, crushed and brown sugars, ,
Java, 1110 and rested Coffee Every
duty and, uality or TEA. Spices, (ground
and ungrouud,) i • lckels:Sauces, Table all. it '
New Orleans, Sugarbouse end Trinidad .
klolasseti; Now York and:Philadolphlauyr
upv. Cheese, Y. admen!, Yertnecillh'eplit Peas, Hominy,
Minimum:it, corn Starch, Fnriva, Chocolate, Extract o.
Colfee, refined sugar nt reduced-rates, washing mid link.
ng - $01.111... 'fob:icon et the most favorite brands, and the
finest quality of Segura. Also, a beautiful aksortment
of Britannia Ware,' Plain and g ( id band Chloe Ware,
Blass, Queens. Stone and , Earthen, Ware, In great vs.
rlety, and an elegant It of Fancy Woaps, extrude and
perfumery for the toilet..
- FRUITB: Including Peaches In cans, lipisins, cram
berries, dry apples, citron, almonds, oranges, lenfons,
Ac., Ac. • •
(
. . LIQUORS: 'Wholesale and retail
. o ..''' . :( B . nabracing common and oldlityoN his
g = key, Brandies, dark and pale, Lk,bon
i ,
..,,, , Shorty NO. Mader's, WI ger, Catawba
7 . - . I and 31nseat Wines In casks and bat
flee, bunch it hlakey, Holland Oln, and • Scholdam
Sehrapps. _ _
FISII.AND SALT
A Porge stock of LAMPS, including Dyott's celebrated
lamps for burning KOMBOIIe or coal Oil, also Sperm,
Plum Lard and Coal OIL Burning Fluid,. Sperm and
Star Candles.
CEDAR-WARE AND BROOMS.
BrupLos. Itopea,lopPq.` Soaps, Doomnatr, Walters,
hooklng.glat , ses,flne letter and note paper, Willow
War - o. palatial InleketP, &u.
Cotton atul Ivounen Hose, and half Rose, and a ful
stock of Uloveß, Including tlw Ntell'kuovat llnnnvu
Hunk s. es.
In short. his stneksnmprlses everything that hi rolled
for in hie line of Inniness, and no efforts will he sinned
to render entire satisfaction to his cusionnni.
Carlisle, Oct. 27, 1858-Iy. - -
•
4*sr'.ylarketlng of all kludn taken lu exchangd fo
goods. ~
' " .11.11RI0,1" .11.11 LL”
FAMILY GROCERY AND TEA
S T'/II E.
Just received and In store, a fresh and well se.
lected assortment orlcb., Java and Mora..
caibo Coffee, Roaited Coffee. Crushed
Pulverized Sugars. Refined and
other brown Sugars, superior
Syrup Molasses, Orleans
(baking) Molasses.
Spices of every variety— •
• pure only: Starch, Farina and
Chocolate. Maccaronl, Cheese and
•
, Cracgcrs, Tapioca and Sago, Indigo,
Saleratns and Soda, Cream Tartar and as.
sorigd Pickles, Mustard and Coriander Seed.
TEAS.- ..1 fine assortment in Packages,
,C.Z.r.7 . 1 and Ic bulk—au well as till other.,articles
yi ',
... ~ ~ ..beionow d
to the bunesa—all at the lowest
, )
!I and late reduced prices.
1
J. IS. EBY.
WAD.)! iES, 'JEWELRY, AN!)
SI LVEIi-VAIthAT CONLYN'S old established
Stand, West 31ain St., nearly opposild the Cumberland
Valley Milk.
base just received a nen assortment of watches,
ewelry. medallions. Oliver ware, .tr.. in addition to my
ormer bloc]; to which 1 Invite the attention of the
public, The assortment imilmires hire goldand silver
Inver watches. Hunting and open case do, gold An
chors for Ladles and thmtlenten and gllver Lephies
and guarder watches of every variety in style, and
mire.
Also lino gold \ledalllnno. Dreast.pins for Ladles and
Gentlemen of every ,t pattern and prier. .tlold
fob, vest. curb and •nee • 'chain s. Mitt breed els, linger
rings, culT•pilltl, eeve•buttons, crosses, clue ms,
,oe. Gold and silver thimbles, silver and ',latest
butler knives. forks. table, tea, milt and mustard spoons
of every variety. A large assortment of . gold, silver
tt-766 and common spectacles,
_to suit all
ages to which we trrvile ipodal eaten,
•
A , JII.
A fine lot of OOLD PENS from tke best makers,
peetaele eases, fancy hoses: silver and pearl card eases,
pdd and common bracelets, match chains,
?hurtle Clocks and a variety of articles non.
ally kept In Jewelry tytablishments, which
I will sell low for cash. All articles war. l
1:1 uteri to be what they are represented.
Particular attention paid as usual to
tVAVCII REPAIRINU and all work ward
ranted.
THOMAS bONLYN.
Dor. 23. 1557.1
NEW .0001)S AGAIN.
• . At Ogllhy's Cheap Cara] ttiore.
Jost returned from l'hlladelphla with n lot of the
cheapest Dry floods near brought to Carlisle. Figured
lerlooes, Cashmeres. Del.alnes, Calkers. Flannels,
Blankets. Shawls. Cloths, ens•lnteres, Ae., Taught Gar
moll at Ills presn , reduced city priers. and will he sold
at 11110 . 0M111011 ly low prices Crh the Cash. Now Is the
thou tor great bargains. Recollect the store, Ihnniltun's
corner opposite the Railroad Depot.
Itee. 14. '6O. CII A. OCIII.IIY. Trustee.
TII, 1 'l' 11. U 1%1 PIIAN 'V .
1,1 Th. COSIIIIiet surrey+of thu Prairie Flower Cook
Siove, warrant/till. sills:ern:or In railing the attention
of all who inlay want 0 superior stove to rail nod ex•
amino the only stove that Ilan ghen universal sutlslitc•
WHAT IS CLAIMED OVER °Tuns IS
let. A saving of front 80 to 40 per rent. in* fuel.
2nd. A hotter and qul her Oven front the. Cal. Ore,
:hi A larger Oven titan any other store ofn he salllo OE4
4th. The preservation of the centre piece front sinking
saving repairs,
sth. The bes't !taker, Roaster, and Cook now In use,
nth. A superior arrangement for eleamng the flues,
ti, A perfect Gels 0/11.1110, leer either won d or coat.
, The Prairie Flower to warm. ted to give satisfaction
In every particular. and will he sleiwn with pleasure to
all who note call, whether desiring to peirelmse orghot,
tiny quantity - Of rePrenre Ili Cohn reureUry,
A low ether good Cook Stoves on hand, which will be
sold very low to close stench
Spouting, Hoofing, doh work, Coppeusmlthinit and
Sheeting work promptly attended to. in town or roue•
try. All work warranted at the old stand, Hanover
street north of Loutheir.
MARY M. MORRIS.
N. B. 0141 Copper, Bum and Pewter bought, and the
gbect plea poltlin cash or good,.
M. 1,1.1128. lallo.—t!,
PHILADELPHIA
W.ATOELAND JEWELRY STORE
O. comtno, roitmEit OCCUPANT
Ho. 148 NORTH . SECOND STREET,
CORNICIL STREET.
The undersigned hi;s leased the lINITO pretafses
here he will keep a large assortment of Gold A:
•n trites t r f American. English and Swiss Menu:nett..3
the 111'114 Velar:lied MOWN. in Ildditioll to
will be found olways On 1511111 fond made. to order) no
extensive driety of Jewelry sliver. and I , lleer Plated
wave, toe.er her with a eon eral assortment of such rods
26 nro nardly kept In a first rinot Jewelry ijtoro
Tho p itrons of 0 enorid; and those of the suhFcro,
tnzelher with the public lomerallyAiro Invited to
where they will receive n good Artirlc hnl their money.
As 1 sni determined to do qtrletly 5c0..11 business mends
will be sold very low. "'AMA I.I.PROFITS AND QUICK
SALES," it the motto of this establishment.
LEWIS lI.BROOMALL.
Formerly 0. eDNItAD,
No. 148 North - Second St. corner of Que.ry Phila.
June
PO 00
20 00
10 00
12 00
CI IL I lAN (.3- OFF AT COST ! ! !
17)
At the sign of the "(told gagleXrldoore :there the
Cumberland Valley Batik, and two dente below Alio
Methodist ("hutch on Wert Malta street, the largest
and best selected stock of
VITCHES & JEWELRY
In the town. ;vIII be .nld an per cent 'ewer than at any
place In the State Tin stork cam prlsee !mega aseect.
mont of Gobtand Silver hunting case watches. Levees,
TPIIIIIIPII. American watches. and all other kinds and
styles, Gold and Sliver chains.
GOLD PENS & PENCILS,
Jewelry of all kinds. Spertacleslicild and Silver. Plated
nrni Silver War • Music noses, Arrnrdonns, 011 Paipt
lairs. a meat variety of fancy articles. and a Int of the
finest Planes which will be sold 40 per cent lower than
ever offered In town. The entire stork of Watchmaker
tools. eases. large Mirrors. and Safe will be sold whole
sale or retaii on the essb•st terms.
.ITavliur selected a first class workman all kinds of ro•
pairing will be done as usual, at reduced prices.
Plano musk of all kinds fnr sale. A new Stet class
double barwl ran warranted junulno twist will be sold
fur half Its value.
FOit RENT.— 'lie largo
throo st,ry Brick jiOlllPO with •
.4ardo parldr, 42 feat deep. Fituated on
West Maln Street. will he ray tod
from the' Ist of April, 1551. Call at
the Jorldry Store In mild-building.
1000 P
O O n U e
I N t
h p S
4 C 4 A
3.
4 11. 0 P 4 CH A
b I N
n of
the celebrated Mood Manufnelurhowes. Selling very
cheap LEIRRII, SAWYER lk 31ILLE11.
f 1 GM BELTING ! •
Jhut Mcolvud n large assorttnent of all alzes
Onto hultine, Gum hose, (Imo Parking, &a., and for
sale cheap at the hardware Store of '
Juuu Sk., 18110.
BLIND 31 AT 1 , 1 RIAL, LOOK IN
Classes, Furnishing goods of kinds. Blonk4
All kinds of goods kept hi Wholes:donna Itotall stor
Nov 1W430t LItiDICII, SA WY Ith & MILLNII.
.
.
N OVEMBER 2ND, 1860. ' ..
'4iir The rondo a of the "Mono" ore reminded
that 1 hivej eat brought from the city a large supply of
SUUAIt CURED HAMS AND BEEF
Dried Apples and Peaches, Fresh Tomatoes in cans. fresh
Mushrooms. the very best Males, different kinds of
mixed
.31ustards. and Sauces. Lesions and Oranges,
tfruat 0, Figs. Itaisins. Sugars, Coffees, Teals. Itioirisses,
Shah, Self. Sine Bosons and Toharrn: very ffno Brandies,
Old BY. \ Vines ae . ; ItSitidi , ffa general wort. ,
[neut of goods in our line of trade, offered at the very
lowest nrices.•lfOlt °AEI'. W.ll. - BENTZ.
Nov. :id. 1860.
ÜBRIPATING OILS:—We wish
.4 to Inform machined& millers and th e public gene
raly. that we have on hand It full stork of, Lubrirati nw
t
Ong for all Minix of machinery, the oil gurpagses ; ell.
others ' having been euldecled to a thorough test by the
side,oftho ben hard and olive Oile. - It Is pronounced
a superior Lubricator at legs coot and wearing longer.
and entirely tree from guns, end will stand much colder
weatherntid luisllgs tendency to heat. Trrit ahil you
will um nothing else lbr Lubrlcating..-•. • - •
CarlisliNov. 2, 'OIL ~' JOLIN P.LYNE &.8014.•• • •
r, ~ • -• Nortli Usnarar Simi Carllsla.
~ ~ ~iigcctiancuu~~. , r{~
~,
itJArlisle POUndr
F. Gardner •47, Co. now manuthetura and keep eon.
knotty far sale. at their extensive Steam Worksop Enst
Main street. Carlisle, a large.asserttaent vC
41. ItICULTURA,L IMPLE3IENTS,
• •
of well knriwn, approved usafutnns• to Ciente:T. among
whit+ they would call especial attention to IVILLOUCiII
BY'S CELEBRATED - PATENT •
(.1.11.11 SPRING GRAIN DRILL
ivhlcL has taken over fifty Mgt Flays Premiums nt State
'and County Fairs. To the Farmers o' Cumberland.
ork and Perry enuntles we neertylot speak in detail
of the merits of this dniltns s6.res of them mu now In
urn on the belie forms In , these cdMitles. Its repute.
ticn Is established es the Mast romplelo Brain Drill
v man ufirctured in thu Unlted.States. Asows Wheat,
Rye, Oats, Barley • dud Brass, evenly, ,aini • regular,
without bunehlug.the seed. Time gum Springs paid, the
drill over stumps and stones, without breaking phis or
Lb. drill. For even and regular sowing. iho WIllough•
by Gum Spring Drill is unegurille.l by any other. R•.•
alga to tnufulture and net the Milowlmt articles. which
wo c m reAmmend to Farmers as reliable, Implements,
of established diameter:
MOHR I SON'S PATENT CORN PLANTER,
. ALA SIPS PATENT STRAW k FODDER currsn,
" BRIDENDOLPIPS PATENT CORN SHELLER,
HAHN'S PATENT TILER'Ii LL
JOHNSON'S CAST IRON 1100% TROUGH.
Also, Three and Four horse Poo pro and Threshing
Marhines. Cast Iron Held !Oilers. Plough Castings pi
'various patterns. Corn Crushers. and other articles fur
Farmers ton numerous to mention. Also. Egg Coal
Stores and Ten Plato Wood Stoves. with an imtnerme
varlet. of other castings fr o househrillers and others.
Wu barualso an attractive variety .of patterns for .
IMEM/32
and CEMETERY ENCLOSURES to vhlcL wo wouhl
call attantlon.
Stenin lE!lglnea and 111111:Gearing
To this department of our. busi nrrn we give part leu
far attention. Our alicady extemive block of p.itterhs.
for Paper. Flout and Saw 31111 Gearing.• In constantly
31111 Owners and 311 . 1 Wt halts s 11l ho fur
n ished with a printed cn ttlol no ol• our various 31111
I's t I erns, on simile:llion. thit 31arbine Shop t omprlves
nil thu vorlons tools f r tuntii g, Waning and li oleprag
Shafting rind ettO fog •, byggod n d careful 3inchinbts.
STATIOIItY STEAM ENGINES-
of any desirable ropacity. trim ten to two,, tr•fleo borse
power. built In the best style and o" acenninsojafing
ternn. Engines built at ann., establishment may be
sien to suree,sful operatior at many of 'the largest
Distilleries and Tanneries In C t lisle. and Cumberland
Perry and Dauphin ?aunties:to the on nos ot whfrh
xe Well 03' refer for iniermatinn as to their eilielei
ey. Persons wanting Steam I.llglllox are cal nesily r
qu..teddo ci.ll and examine before contracting elg.
where
DOOR 'AND SASH FACTORY,
Corinerted with our ustahnFlanrol tot Strum Flph and
poor Mltnulltrtory which is tom lit e..muleto, ort'er for
illEllll/1111111101111 , of et cry th•reripti,
- • ,;
for the most costly as wet Yng the plaine,tholll , l.
dOW ..,721511 lurulohrd from 3 eentn upnaril, according In
clue Of glues: Nl ntlow Frames lAA, $l-81 upward;
Shutters ;Indßlinds (ruin ,:,1 upward; Four
Panel boors from ...;;'.(1:.! OpW3ld. lloulJlugs , Cindlogs
A reilltl :I, CF. Nash Hoards, ilracketi , , Fancy in aper),
Scrolls. tind other articles needed in Imo, building.
furnished at the 9 We at mires and at the host qualify
cut lumber. 111,0)(1 are also prep:tree:in heretofore
to build and repair BURDEN CARN3 for transperterel.ll
the railroad, silt promptnese and nn rOll/...D111.h. terms.
The continued patronage of the,publie isreppeetfully
Folleited. l/rders by mall promptly attended to.
flay 9. 'CO: F. GAIIDNEit & Co.
•
EW COA L AND LUMBER YARD
The subscribers Imre this clay entered intuinn t
uurnhip to trsde In
JO•Ai,.AND
Wu , will hnvo enfistan I ly on looolnud furnish to oidei
n , l kin& nod quality of nennoned
LUMBER, . ,-
BOARDS,'
•
ECANTLINO, .
-
..,‘
• FRAME STUFF
Plantering Lath, Shingling Lath. morice.l Floc,
Ing and ‘V..atherlmarillng. PottAnn.l Halls, and el cry or
tido that helongslo a I.U3lllEit YARD,.
All,kinds of Iltingles, to wit: H hitepine, Hemlock,
-and (Mk, 01 Wllerent qualities. Having Cars of our
111V11-we ran furnish hills to order. of any length and
size at the sitortost notice and on the tgost reasonable
terns. Our wort Oti hottnla will be kept under cover in
'that they OM tat f urnisited dry al all times.
WO have nonstantly out hand all kinds of Family Cool
Under rover. wlll,ll we will buyer clean to any 'lad of
the borough. To wit:
I.IIiENS VA LLEY, Brotcon, Egg,Stovo nod Nu
LUKE FIDDLER,
TREVORTON, do, do. do.
LOCUST MOUNTAIN,
I.IIIIBEItY. •
which we tledgatorsolveslo sell at the lowest prkee
gest quellty of
•
lAmehjrnees mad Blacksmith's Coal,
Always on hand whirl, we will sell et the lowest llgu
lard west4ltle to Grammar School. Melo street.
ARMSTRONU & WEYER.
July 20.480.
T I ORIYARDING AND 'COMMIS,
SION HOUSE,
FLOUR AND FEED,
The subscriber havinit taken the Ware House ear.
and fixtures ut Wet. It. film ray's well kucwn cstatlirb
anent. on West 11101 street. opposite Dickinson Voliege
woultiltiferro-the-public--that-he-hes-etered•inte •
,eneral Foreardinn and C011111.i.510111,11,41...F.
• .
The highest market prico will Lo paid fur Flour, Grain
and want) or all kinds.
Thar are also prepared to freightturo and stark
to Philadelphia and. Baltimore, at the beret rates, with
safety and despatch.
PIASTER .4 ND SALT kept constantly on hand, and
FLOUR AND FNED at a Indesalo or Wall;
•
Coat of all kinds. embracing,
• LYKEN'ti VALLEY.
LUKE FIDDLER.
SUNBURY Nt'illTE ASH,
LOPUST OAP,
• Limellurner's and Blacksmith's
CONSTANTLY FoR SALT.
KEPT UNDER COVER
and delivered dry to any port of the town.
J. It. NONE3tAKER
Carlisle, August 17, 1859.
s 'S CELEBRATED OVER
D uN II A M
STRUNG PIANO FORTES
GRAND AND SQUARE.
The4e instrtnnents In all respects. are second to none
manufactured In thin country. eltirens of ,Carlisle In
want or n superior and reliable Instrument can ho ac.
coinnrohtted at VERT MIDEISATE emcee. by addressing the
undersigned at Harrisburg. de.crlblini tone. touch and
style. Rotenone°, Mr. Aleninwer Cathcart, Carlisle.
Ucu. O. Wiestling, Anent tor
DUNHAM'S Planes
Jan. 4, 18011.-3mon
PRESS GOODS.—A new supply o
Dress floods. such as Poplins. Do Lain. a, .tillk
Irrince•s, Lustres Ac., Ac. Just received and trill h
sold uncommonly low, at the cheap Cash Moto •
CHAS. OUILIII'.
Trustee.
Nov. 2, 1660
William P. Lynch, •
Practical .PL (MYER and GAS FITTER,
in the basement of the M. Church,
Main Street. Carlisle.
Lend and Iron ripes t Iron Sink's,
Ilydrants, Bath Tubs, '7
Ilk & Cold Mloirnr Baths, Bath Boilers,
IPator Clnnels, Wash Kul.,
Force and Lift hydraulic Rains,
Wm% Ind( WertlTu (s,
And every deserl I
steam. wider. (be, o
gas fixtures nut
at short nouns. n t
sin and work ll out
4..1-Conotryllot
Mar. 23. 1859
WALTER C. W ITMAN.
Dnalorin
FNE GROCERIES
N. VIT• orator 17th avid Arch Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
Importers of Cross & Blackwell's .
OOMPH PICKLES an I SAUCES:
Particular attention paid In selecting fine
TE14113 & COFFEES
For Familles,Sugars al ways at Refiners' prices. Choice
WINES, LIQUORS and SEU.AILS, of the best brands,
always on hand.
•
ii, 'tlo^ly.
R. E. SHAPLEY
Julie 15, MO
J-00 TONS IRON AND ROLLED
IRON - of the Tory beet ENGLISH BRANDS 'reman
dln every way Superior to American make. Just re•
abed with a large assortment of • .
Sheetiron, - • Anvils, ,
Hoop Iron, Vic es, •
Baud Iron, • ! Fl'kit;
Korea Shoe Iron, Rasps, , •
- Spring Steel, • Bolts,
' Cagt Steel, • . ' Rivets,
•-• . '--."« Blister t,ieel, flute. 't,',
' Wristlet's. ' • Iftose Shoes'
' Screw plates, ' ~ ~ Nall&
Blacketekh Bellows &c..&c. . .
•
Cheaper Hum .
the cheapest, at the Hardware Store of
Match 7, 00. '. ' lIENRYSANTON. '
' N.. 11 "Jutiron sold. Atelty prices with freight added
an disarm •bid, - ''.• '; ', ". • '
IMEEM2
.
DAl[4B. - .01) OILS.- " . ~
•
L 10 Toon White Load. 1000 Galloon of oil. .lizet
rocelyo&wlly a large assortmorit. of ... ,
VarOlabei.- ..-' . Fire Proof,Polnt.. :
Turpiontloe, . 14..rencer White,
.. .
Japan:,; ... . . Wbito Zinc.
"Nati,. Colinott Z no, ,
Lithargo, Bed Lrad, • • . • . ,
~.
•-•-• . -,. yhltlog; .' Iloilo& OIL •
liperto Oil, • ' :
Paint Brushes. - . Flab 014 &a.,
Colors oforerf drscrlptiOn diry,.end . 04 lo cone and
lobelia& the Unaware fitopo of '' • , • - • .
' -Marcia 7,!6P. .-,'..,..; ;,..•, •-,,. SWAM AMMON,.
,'.',
, . .
' AND
t'AIIM IMPLEMENT DEPOT!
IRON RAILINGS,
BUILDING MA! EHIA L. 9
J. K. NONEDIAKER,
CQ.%L, PLA•TAR AM) SALT
"on of cockx and Whip: for gns,
titperior cooking ranges. neuters and
II In churches. atones and dwellings,
tho most modern style. All materl
puc line at low rates and warranted.
rkand Jobbing promptly attuudod to,
ly
17 -- 77111isTrlinnrouty. ----
MEI
INSUBA.NCE;;LI-TNE ALLEN
AND EAPT-' PENNEI.IORO MUTUAL TIDE IN
SUUANCE COMPANY of Cumberland enunty..lncorno
rated by an net of At.setntly, Is now fully nrganlz. d, and
In operation .under the nianagement of the following
ennuninloners, viz:
Daub,' 'Dailey, William IL Gergas, Michael Corklll
.1. tJebelberger, Chriatle r Iltoyman, :Ulla C. Dui
lap. Jacob 11. Cooror, -8. Eberly., Beni:
min 11. ,Illopper, J. Bramlt, Joseph Wlckershau
A luxuntlei Cathi•nrt:
_ .
The ratoa of inaurancu are as low and tart cable as arty
Compniny tif the kinil In the State. Pomona whhing to
become monibur, aro in:cited to make application to the
agents of the company, who aro willing to .watt upon
thaw at any time.
Wal. R, GOPCIAS. Preiddent..
CIIRISTMN STAYMAN. Vice President
LEWIS lIYEE. Secretary.
MICHAEL Cr/CKLIN. Treasurer
Managers.— Wtn It. Iterate, L.lye - r. Christian Flay
nian. M. Cock 1in..1. C. Inaday. It. Mattht. D. Belle, .1
ll.Ceover. Alex. Cathcart, J. Wickersham, J. Elebelber
ger. S. Eberly, J. Brandt.
MEM
CUMBERLAND COUN T Y.— ' .lohn Fite rrtek. Allan,
ifenry Zeating, Shirenutostown ; Famine] \l'ondl•urn
Dickinson; - Henry ellUrOillOW11;
4th. touch 3'1,1,1101,1n ; Vanniel (Iraharn. AV. Penns
Lore': Samuel Conran Meehaniestnrg:
Siteplierdstown: D. C.alver. Siteritordstown ; .7 0, ?u•
toll, Silver Purina: Beni, Havel stick. Sliver Spring;
Charles Doll. Cat I isle : .lobn fiver, Carlisle.
'PURE COUNTY.-IV. F. Pieklng. Dover: Peter IVol.
ford, Franklin: .7:tr. Urifittli, arriaatcn : Peat
lorfr. Washington: D. Rutter, Newburg; It. C. Clark,
Dilleburg, '
DA UPIII• CO.—Timmer .ft Lochtran. ilarrisborg.
Members of the .ttipany haring policies about to ex•
Oro. can have them 3 wed by making application in
any of the Agents.
April 20. 1800
II OW ARD A S OCIATION!
....II I I. A I) I' II I
A Benevolent Institution, estAblisbe.l by spechypyn .
dowment for the relief of the slek and distressed,'
Afilleted with Virulent end Epidemic diseases.
And espechdb for lbe Cure of Dl,enses of
tlemtiexuel ()run.
MEDWAI, ADVICE given arnils, by the Arthur Fur•
vent, to nil whn ripply by letter. with n liPSTriPtiOn ar
their condition. (aye. oemiPliinn, linbits of if,., &r.,)
and in CAPPS of extreme poverty, Medicines fUrnished
free of eloirp,,
VA LUA 11 - 1,1". REPORTS on Spernintorrbren. end nlher
Dl.eneee of the St,nol Oren.. end on the NEW RlOl
- S employed In tin lilspenwir.r. Foot to - the afflicted
In crnlyd Inter 4 , 11,4rY•14. flre nt ehnrre. Two or three
sot,ps fi.r poßtnne will I e nereptnllle
Adelmss. PH. SK T.I.EN 1101'0117,0K. Avtlnv Sur ,
goon. Ifotenrol A Fnnelntlyn. No 2 Fovoll Ninth Stree.
Philndt•lphin. In. Ily Priler of thp Plrertnt s,'
1 , //ItA 1). lIEARTIVELF, Presid.w.
FAIRe1111.1!. Sumtary.
A
v' s. •
Thougunds aro dolly sposkl Tv. In praise of
- DR. EATON'S
INFANTILE CORDIAL
and why? herauxe It !Inver Gila to alTortllnstantanenus
relief Ntill . ll 03011 Iti.that.. It 111 . 1 Y 11x11 Iy touttle, attal
1/110 b Inl ulonn Ti 111 couvittru pat that tt hat me nay la
true. It multtpu,
. .•
NO PAREGOR:C OR OPIATE
ornny bind. and therelol - s relieves by renn.vinr: the.
staderintts . l'ynnr 'hill. inntrad if by dotoloning; tta
sont.ildiltio, for 11.1 k. ronstot It 01111110. Mb. Rel.)! tint Ihn
'Slily relhilde pro•leollIhol ;nor o' , n Ihr Children
Teething . , Ilinerlinen, liyairii I try, (Si Ip.
lug lit the lhoivels:, Altitity . td Om t•tt110.1.11,
(I Ind. Odd in. Lb.. heed. and elonp. Ids, for ~,fis,dug
the puns. reducing inttantt lion. r..gnlntintt Ills 'bowels
and rellovlng pain. It bus nn totn.o.-1.1.10g on null epos.
toodle It is its. d airt 131.f11i11, •111 . 1,/.1 , In An 'antes or
COI IVIIIII,IfIII Or of her Fits. An you vAll,, thu
111,11141 111,1101 at y 0111 ..lillilli 11. :11 , 41 st 101 1 0Y/0,11ton)
fr..ni those sod and blighting ......o.jin ncon wide It into
eprtaill to mull to ;II Ulu lise• of 11111 11.1 IrS of 10.1,1
other remedies f, In atone C. tnplait li ore et top. sod,
tal.e 110114. lint hit. I.: TON't• INF. A\'1'11.1•; COIllilA I„
tills you co; toll' upon. It is porf....tly Intitniets and
CAIIIILit Injure the lIIIIht. dellellf..ltillint. Price, 25 i•vnts
Full directions neemnponv mid. 1 01 th. Pre, tired only
by CII I'll C . il .1 DUPONT.
NU 409 Irroadn ay Si etv York.
. .
~-:ti..).0- 1.1741,;i6,...,1.,,,,.,„7...
, ~
,
:frPl;.. lO- Yik ,;, ' ll, l -`,
40
leillthy human Mood upon Lein.;
'ANALYZED
al wayF prei.df. nit With the RIUlu - ehret• hitt) demo lit*
and glvps of course the. 'I A mil) xi, tho
of Ji I r eis nulll•rhig 1.1 \
ComlJnlut l D.reitele42l. N tolo.u. Ac. aid oc find ill
every ill:entire rcl9nlu di li ,. i.uci. s fu the rid globulen
of Mood t•upply them. On fit:llllo4 . s nl,d )ou urr nude
Tho 111,1.11,1) PlitiD in 111011 Jed Upon title Throty
Oriel [filing xuecen. 7lnere aro
FIVE PIiEI'AIIATIONS
adapted to the dollciene'es of tho Blood In different
diseases. ' , or Eldiglig COM', 11101 0 1 . 11Illt, or any alive.
thin a hattver of rho TIIIMAT or LUNGS 'minting (
gumption, We. No I. 'rrltioh is sin a; a the No. bd. Ito.
prvsnion 11.1 e, et Api Oita and tor . ail cp r o n.
Is Complaint! , at king front Orer tielletel Illty.
nud Neer out Prostration. No. 2. for I Ivor topi g igo t ,
3, tOr Ur sneroda. Being al toady plepated fi r ray
sorption 11 1- tat en by drops and carried Immediately
Into thu circulation. so that nimt tau 01,111 yon retain.
Thtl No. F, ix f. r Fernalt, It tegulai Dies. ll,teria . . Brag
across. &e. hen rpecial diroetions for this. °or hilt
Rheum. Eruptions, h.:rondo°, Kidney. and Bladder
Complaints. take.Nn 5. 1,1 all caner the direet.on must
ho strictly followed. Prier of the Blood Ft tat $1 per
bottlu. held by (TUBED k DUPONT.
So doll Broadway, New York.
.T W. Dyott S Song. Philadelphia. and (I,ll.l,igyser,
Pith(burt Bludeside
lor halo by 5. Elliott.
fILOCKS WATCHES J_EWELIIY
AND SILVER WA HE. At Mnnufacturi , rk prices.
W.l) A. Nnugle. Art.. North Honorer Street Fly°
Dooro Nottli of the forllrie Pr 1 onit Pamir, nod utzt
door to Kline's Ilotel, Denier In
FRENCH & AMERICAN CLOCKS,
• . ' ~,tt)•4-..., . .,E., •
--' , - 0 .." e•-•-•: . • XT.; ,
er ' • 1 71-- v x ,, , -- )
~,
- ' ' .7.- t., ; - • ' " iL: '.2
. , ,
Foreign and American Malebo+, .lewely. Silrer and Pla
ted ante. Valley Gouda de. would moot respecttully lu
trot his old patrons and the piddle penerall) that be
has just returned front the Last with main) bow
'dock o 1 Fl \E WATOIIES,JEWIibIIY, SILVER dr
MD WAIIF. til.trUKS
!Lull.: seemed ngenclilt from Foment' the largest mid
Leg Fallorles for the oats of 1111.1 , 0 goods. I ma 0 - 01,•
red to tiller to theublic any article In the line from
W p
75 to
O per coot lost. thou they have ever hot n offered
In tick place or below the regular whnlenale pi lye. tut
lollowe. Clocks from 7.1 cents to $lO. (I Melt F,-fient
to Sifm. Jewelry In I , e , to from 1,0 cents to S . ,:e.'reat-ettz
trout do . to $30,-6 pleccli Leg quality and Weed. style:4'j
CLOCKS, WATCHES. JEWELRY,
8 day alarms, Gold Hunt. Cn.e Eng. t Oral
8 " StriOlug, " " American, Pearl,
8 " titrihlng & me" " so Ice, e.tilef.,
9 44 ileguliqors, " " Error),. Gold'Otone
8 " Gallery', Silver Blunt. Cate Eng. I.•va.
8- " Church, " " American, Carbuncle,
8 " Mantles. " " Slrhs. Opal,
8 " Parlor, " ". Ps ouch, Morale,
8 " Marine, • Open Face American, Jot,
no llonr, •• " Lepines, Garnet.
80 Btrikirg, 44 44 Quartlera, Tnrnuols,
80 Alain, & Sirik. 44 " EngliNli, Palnlingo,
30 Time. • • " 44 French, Enamelled,
80 Levera, , 44 " Genera.. Paqe, "
30 Gothic, .." 44 German, Stone,
- TEA SETTS..
•
Goblets, {Talton, Tureens. Ladles. Cups. Butter Dishes, ,
Salt Stands. Fish Knicss, pie Kniv,..
Crumb Knives, 1,..0 Crenm do. Coke Hulse;
Forks, Spoous,' Castors.
Carlltlo, July 27,1860 —l.y.
_NEW STORE, AND NEW GOODS
HATS, OM'S AND LADIES FULLS.
The subscriber having reeently opened a NOS Store
at the old stand 01*J. D Ilalbert in Not Ur Hanoi' or St.
opposite the Carlisle Deposit Dank.
Having received from New Tomb and Philadelphia. a
flue and well selected assortment ape& In his lino of
usiness, such us
-
•
HATS AND CAPS,
from tho common Woiel to the thee Fur. Silk and Camel
more lints. and at prices to suit eha times. 'rho Mock
Includes a varbay uf styles and colors of flats and Cape.
Futtoinettver- an I ,Felt. Hats •
for children, either boys or girls ticenilytrimmed.
I'UIICAPS,COLIAItS ani GLOVES, .
for Gentlemen. A Iso,'n variety of fancy furs for either
ladies' or childruns wear. Iludsou Hay, Fable,. Mink,
Siberian Squirrel, German hitch, Stoueillartiii, Silver
do Hoek do. &c.. .
•
Alan, C
.
' Als nap, i'' A
s. largo assortment of
flear t
Mise
Trunks, Bind Trunks. Buffelo Rotes and Prime Bed
Feathers. Then Mut for the pa , mosso already 1 reelit d
ho uould'lnvlto all his Blonds and the Public In gene.
rut to gise him a call. JACOB BOAS, Agt.
. Carllide, Deq. 7, 'eo.-t. g • .
XCELSIOR.PICT.UItES
_A , A. ItArKNWOOD would respertfully Inform Mr .,
c tilens of Carlisle and vicinity that he has taken room.
In Zug's 'now building, east corner of Market -Square
where he is at all times ready .to take :A ,
In the latest and moot opprovt d style. Pictures taken • i
In rdny and cidudy weather u well as clear. and eat..
isfection•given or no charge. made. Portraits and Da;
uerruotypes copied. Miniature pictures taken for
r oaketu Ambrotype. , • ~ • , . „
AmimityPes warranted to stand tho test of dine, Ileta
or water.
Ladles and Gentlemen are, bordially Invited to en
and exewlue specimens. , • - ,
Prlcee from 26cts. to $lO. B. ,LIKNWOOD. t : •
Jima. 27. /.0011.43." . . .• „
listHiancqus:
I.AILS I NAILS I! NAILS !II
- A large stock of good; Olean. Neat. and Tough
nap, at the lowest Prices. Our Halls are worth (Man
a keg inore,than any
.other Mite or nails sold In our
town. thin in OM Opin ion of ineebanien who hays tried
thorn, we also kayo it 101 l oirsoi trnegtnC
•111.1ILDING 1%1Ail:111AL%,
of the latest and molik s 4ilpre ro 'Ashy.. All goods war
ranted 1,. represented.' JOIIN 1:11:411 & SON.
May 2. '6O. North Uncover St. Carlisle.
N
oneE AND READ ' THIS.-
F. C. If 10011 M,
• .; At the new Store on East Alois Ft.
fit .
• ' .: 71 near Henry Saxton's Ilaldware Store,
; would call the attention 01 persons in
`... want of a One Watch to 1118 splendid
!tti , ~- stock of American, Liverpool and Lon
don 15 ATCII tilt. I have n fine stock of .Vold Watches.
at all prices. from tmooty dollars up to three hundred
1 dollars - I also Intro a largo stm•k• of Silver 'Hunting
I Cased and Open Cased ‘Vateltes, from three dollars up
to eighty. I also have a new stoelouf French and A merb
'can .lEWEI.ItY. in setts, such as Cameo, (told 'Stone,
Lava. :Unsafe, Monrning and Plain setts, &v. - I also
have a new stook or MotillionN, AlBllBlO dollar up to
fourteen; Ladles' and •oodien ~,,, 'a Breast Nina or all
patterns and pelves: (told Chains,: a largestock of Vest
Volt and Curbeltains; a very largo stock of fingerrings
of all kinds and patterns• suelf as Seal Pings. Wedding
Maga. and Settings: a lino stork of Cuff Pins, Oold
Simla, Stony° nut taus k.r hadlea and 11 entlemen. Cowes
Ilracelots. Hold Watch Keys; Seals. Gold and Silver
'fhimbles. (told ant Silver Spectacles, a largo stock of
Sliver' ea and Table Simons at all prlrrls. and a collo
Ode stock of Doubt.) Plated Tea and Table Spoons. pla•
ted Pinks. Silver and Plated Butter Karns and a than
stock of double plated Casters, F m 611,1311601., :liver
Fruit Knives, and it large steel< of Common Speetarles.
to suit all ages., to which I Invite particular attention;
Port %formates of all kinds, Sil• ,-, -,...
nor Keys and Chains ;* it !area it's•
Work .of Acenrileons, Violins, ~ / ,„1 1„
~‘
and Music Boxes. (large and ''' ‘,.. ' '
small.) and a great variety of --.19 r 3 -
111q11.1PN usually klllll,lBl tl'tone. 7., 8 , 4
airy store. I have:dye, nn hand ir:f ',* 5,,, ,
11 large WO ,1 . 1.11 I8•111eted stack ...',.. 84d
-- ". 7--- - ta
of CLOCKS. of all patterns and ~ ,t, . ...-±7. ; _.-. ,
fashions. from one dollar up to. e I. c - ..r,,, , , Al
fifty. tirldell I will Fella! a 8111811
profit and warrant them far one •
'1 glillliall=ll
year. tcs he good time keepers. Every thing gold by
one 811811 be What It In represented. . ____ ,
Ched,s. Watches, and Jewelry. carekillY rl'Palred nod
warranted. Carlisle July It, Ihntl.-Iy.
!
ip
-,l' '„INING,Erci
j 400ittii, .
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lox
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~ , ..".:4;
Y GI)
GIN : AS A fIE"f. , .7.EDIAL AGENT.
9 11118 DELICIOL ^ S TONIC STIMULANT,
f i ISPECIA.I 4 I,I' 4esigned• for the use
it, d of the Ilinilent Profetsiiin mini the l'amily„.boving
sopeisedmi calln.1"1.1 ins." i•Aronmilc." - Coid
Moilkited." -6clinappn," Vr.c.. Is now iOotorFed by nil
of the prominent plirhielone chemists and connolicomrs
.84 Itrt.c..lnte ail of !hoc , ' intrinsic medicinal littalitiem
(tonic and Ilinr , tlo which berong to 11,1 old and pure
Girt. I'o. Up In quirt bottle:taint 55.1.1 by all ill tygista
grocers, etc. A. M. BI NI Eit .t.t CO.,
(Established heITTS.) Sole Propti•tors•
No ID Broad street N. V.
For gal° by W. W..h II Smith.—Proarb. Ithitar.hr
Ca and All °r um prominent tVholes.olu in
Philadelphia. Nov. Id.
ALFRED D. 1;1111.1i'A
UNITED STATES AND EUROPEAN
PATE, NZI.: I.OFFIC Et
tt
NO. 111 Solit'Fitirah Street,
Nil LA DELVIIIA.
N. 11.—Communleallons by moll promptly attended to
Eept, 137, 'tn.-
1 1 B1IN KS ! TIIITNKS !! 'fit UN 1,5 !!
I r 401,, Leather French Style. and Drops
trunk. a n d 11111111 et Ilwatu. Traveling liag•, nr. tax'
solid Leather, and nude Lelither 11ra.44 113nd Trunks Va..
liseF, NON' 1'1,11 . 011)g / 1 / 1 10., &e., n largo assortn,:il nod
very low rnlces at LI VING*TON'S,
•- 144(1111annver-Strvet.
1860. SPRING V
AT ABII I N 6 !
2 -
K E LI; ERS' OLD STA Xl.).
•
stuck ofllats a nd Cnrw
• ow read3'
SILK,
1:: . •
• -CA SSINI ERE,
. FELT C WOOL.
_ .
In every at) le nod quality. We cell partleniatal ten
lon Woo: .f:1 SI 1.1, II AT& Silk nod Foil /la
ny stylo men ufactotell to order Cups of all kin
110 XL EL`'t IiLLLEIt'S OLD STAND.
North linnover Street.
Carllale M•rrll H, 1800.
k 4 k§l
DR. ESENWEIVS
TAR AND WOOL) NAPTIIA PECTORAL
Is the best medirine In the world (hr the cure o
Coughs sod Colds.r!roup. lirourisitio, Ahttnna. Difficulty
in breathing. Palpitation of the Marl. Diptheria, sod
for the renal 01 patients its the athaneed stages of
C6NSUNIPTION
°gent. with all diseases of tho Throat and Chext, and
w bleb pre.disposo to Consumption.
it In peculiarly adapted lathe radical cure Of Asthma.
Using prepared by a pra,tical rhysielau alai Druggist
mid one of groat eAperielice la the cure of the various
disca' , s which tlielluulau_lialuelslialle.—
It Ix Olkred to t h o tigheh,d With t h o grottlest confl
deuce.
to)...Try It and I.e convinced that It Is Invaluable
the rare of Brunchled aired lons. Price 50 cent:
bottl,
ESEN VS A 1101IATiC BALSAM, a very valuable
remedy f, him ma, Dynunto y, Cholera Morino, and
all Ica el affliction, 'try It—Prleo '..!5 cents per bottle
The above meilklues aro proulled only by Dr. A.
I , ,EN IS I:IN A CO., Druggists and Cloonibta N. IV. Cor
of Nlollt A Poplar Streets, l'hlla :e11,1113. :+ol.l by every
respeetablo thaagglat and thialer ol Metli,loe throughout
the etate.
Juno '2'l, toro.ly, '
„F.OND'S EXTRACT OF HAMAMELIS
OR PAIN DESTROYER.
is one ot the few itomeatle remedies widdi have coin
gerunal use and laver, without pulling. It Is th
product of a simple Anil,. harmless Is All lAISVA, and a
a domestic roused. unequalled Fur Burns. Cute, Ilru
Co,, Sol oasis. LIIIIOIA . SA, ltheunm• WI, 11011.
Ulcers. old Sores and %loni's. it has and 1111 equal. I
is also 11.1 d testis great sutras, for Toothache. Ileadach
Aeural r :l3. Sore Tar itt Culie, Diarrlne7l, lloarsenest
and other iditillar frouldesonie and painful affections
while it promptly moody all Henna tliages. ilundiad
of ph3 slams use It daily in'tbrir pialet and give I
their unqualified recommendation. Sold by our agent
and dealeps, and by
F. 111)1 PIIIIEYS 4: CJ, 562 4a ol'ati way
Sole Proprietors aid Man tilacturers.
A ugust 2, y.
CIIAIt I t S ItU I'l',
rortTE MONNAIE,
AXb SATCHE/
POCKET BOOK
VAN IT I'.4CTUR ER
NO. 47 NORTII SIXTH STREET
below Arch, Phila., formerly 118 North •ith St.
Porte Nloonales, Clear Canes, Pocket Hooks,
Pori FOIIINA, CI:b118, F3t1 . 111.15,
Dressing Cases, 31oney Belts, ork Boxes,
• Dankere' Cases, rurocs, Doles, Sc,
IVIIOLESALE AND DETAIL.
Aug. tl, ' •
fIUMBERLAND VALLEY BANK
k_,/ PROPRIETORS.
WILLTAN Ken, InchA IinNNEMArr,• -
Men Ann W‘wys, JOHN S. ZillatltLTT. ~
.1011 N C. DUNLAP, JOHN DUNLAP,
• 11. A. STULUEON;
This Bank, Is now prepared to do a general thanking
and Exchange Minium. under th e. name and stn
KEE, MINIM. & Co., in the mole place lately imam
pled by lies, Drunnenann & Co.
Money received on depoeit and paid back on dethand
without notice. Cut tificatesol deposit bearicginterebt
et the rate of live per cont. tyll I he Issued for as shoFE
a period as four months. Interest an all rentlllcates
will cease at nanturity, provided. however, that it'l 4 4lll
cartitleaten ore renewed of any time thereafter fee an
other given period. they shall Mutt...the same rate of in.
tenant up to the time of renewal, Twee ly alayn not lee
must be given of au intention to withdrew WWI eat de
posits.
They call the attention of Farmers, Mechanics and:
all t them who 'Moire a safe depository for their money,
'lb the undeniable fart, that the proprietors of thin Dank
ale net only Relate to the amount of their stock in the
'milk, but are INTIMDUALLY liable to the extent of their ,
estates fei all the Deposits, and other obligations o '
Ker. Dunlap & Co.
Particuaar attention FIVOII to the collection of Fettdun
Notes, Foreign Rills., Drafts, Chocks, dc., in any Part 01
the United antes ta)al Caned:as.
Remittances weds to any part of the United States
England, and Irela.id. • •
They will at all times he ',leaned to givs'any inflarnm
lion desinal In 're4tard to money matters Impellers'
The faithful and ,confidentinl , execution of all order
. .. ,
, _
entrusted to them Ins , he rolled uwn
Open. for business filial 0 o'cli.
k In the morning unl
4 o'clock in the evening. ,' • ' ' ;
• • 11. A. STIIIMON, enabler.
• .
Carlisle, 'Kug.14,1860
I)U,3II'S AND .C.E.51.1DT ..„,,
I,r
r .
finhirniletement with a rely largo afirertment
lif L 'hula and Iron - Purepa,' of all kinds cheaper than
ever, at the ifanl ware Store of.' . . . „
atard,l, orn. ~ , • - ' HENRY SAXWIN.
a Q UIZ, s El A 111 ) .-- %V m. Fridley would
'ReipecUUlly anneeima to the dilutes ot Carlisle
n the poblhi geerrally, that he hoe again • commenced
be loaners; luring of tin & sheet Iron Us re Mail kinds
S.C. lleyotis betiding nu Imether street, directly ,
apueile C. Shepley's Chair blinefactory, where in. will
•
nil them be In readinmeto do all kinds 01'. work In
is ilitCof biasiness with nontnom end tilspeteh.. 411
. ark will be done.by himself and a competent band as
keeps no.apprentlms.
Also, can at all times be had those celebrated SUP
LISTING, 131414P-SIIALINU, PREMIUM AIR-1110M
ItUIT 04E1/A ,TABS:; +. sr
theme spotitlnie; Mill Jobbing' of all .klndi dene et
tort notice and made of thu best material. e a 1
- seept'aidt Paid for old Pewter and Copper. fL •• ; • 4
Moping by.sti lam ttentien to business, and a deslye
o pleas,44ll, to mama shore of rano patronage.
&ado 00:2111,,11140Ay. :
Jiaif-Jranbs:
CUMBER..L4.Ip VALLEY R. R.-
'WINTER. AIWA IVG7LifENT.
P'-`111.! rit-
MANDE OF lilitlltSl
Oil and after MONDAY. DECEMBER 3,1,1830, Vasseuge
Tsui 1 / 1 . will run na follows: (Sundays excepted :)
FOlt CIIANIDERSBUDO AND lIARICISDUILO.
tat Train. 2d Train
7.00 A. Al. 245 P. M.
7.37 " 3.35 ' "
Leave liagerntnwn,
‘• ti,onctuttle. t
ut
" 'Cliamborsburg,, B.BO
" Shipper' sbiarg, Mai- " 1.57 • "
'Newlin°, 0.32 " 2.30' "
• " Carlini°. 10.10 " 3.10 "
Meeliallosburg, ' 10.49 " 342 "
Arrive at Harrlsbure, 11.15" . 400 "
FOR. CIIA3IIIEIIBIIUIIO AND II AGEBSEOWN, '
14 Train. 24 Train.
Leave Harrisburg 8.03 A. 31 1.40 P. M.
3loclianiesburg 8.47 " • 2.20
. " Carlisle,. • 0.27' " It 0 ••
~ New vila, . 10.02 ~ 3.34 ,
11.11Ippensburg.. .10.33 " 4.05 "
" Clumilat'. ( A 'Tiro) 11.00 445 "
" 0 rotmeastlo, 11.65 - 635' ..,
Arrive at Hagerstown.' 12.85 0.15 ~_",
TIIIIIIII Bally Tralnirleavo Harrisburg for Pittsli - uri
al 310. and 1.(a), A. 31...114 4 '..0. P. 31.. .
For Phllialeijobla.Ain Penuisylvanla Central Itallreat.
At 2.40 A. 31, .12.55, 1.15. and 523 P. 31. Via tel.nunn
V: It. It., at 8.00 A. 31.. And 1.45. P. Si. For Baltimore,
at 3.00 A 7.40 A. Si.. A 1 00 I'. Si.
For revarton and Rillianwport nt 1.40 and 8.15, P.
'Trains on Dauphin Road at 2.00, I' NI.
NOTICE TO PASSENGERS: At all Stationn where
Tichotli are sold, viz: llagerf,town, GrruncaFtle, Chain.
beraburg, Shlppotoduirg, Newville. Ca-llale, Mechanics
burg.And Harrisburg, a induction TEN CENTS on
each ll'irltet. will lin ninth, to all Passonlorx that provide
thonianlves beforti ontoting thin Care.
O. N. LULL Super't
•
Railroad Oilier, Clunbersburg,
. lien. 7, I , ICO.
J.
. .
NEW AIR LINE ROUTE
'l'o NEW 1.011 K!
~..m,;i7a m i . ..
AI MI ,4 II"'
SHORTEST IN DISTANCE
, AND QUICKEST IN TIME
BETWEEN THE TWO CITIES
,
OF
NEW YORE
AND
II A II It I 8 13 IJ It G--NG N
N......_
VIA . READI, ALLENTOWN
• AND EASTON
MORNINeI E PRLSS, %tot. leaves New York at OA.
.31.. arrli log at Harrisburg at 12 45 noon, only t; , ,,,i hours
between the two cities.
31A11, LINE leaves NOW York at 12.00 noon, and Or.
rives at Ilarritlturg at 8.30 I. 31.
3101:SING MAIL LINE East. loaves Harrisburg et
0.0(1 A. 31.. arri, log at New York at 4 ;to P. NI.
AprvicNo 'N LEVI:ENS LINE, Ea•L'ittaves Harris
burg at 1.12 P M. arriving at New Volt, at 0 Oil P 31t.
Conanet bons are made at Harrisburg at Lon I'. 31.'velth
tine POMO:I/WM 'Trains lo each direetnat on the Pennsyl
vania Cumbe'rland Volley and Not theiti Central Iloil
o ad.
All train, eon nett at Reading with. trail. for Potts.
ville and Philadelphia, and at Allentown fur Mauch
Chunk. Easton. be.
No change of Passenger Cars or Baggage between New
Yrok and Harrisburg, by the tint.fit. M. Line from New
Yank or ilm 1.15 P. 31. to to flat eb,burg.
For be I,ey al's .tenery. and stow. comfort and accom
modation. this roots presents huperiur Miura:Dents to
tho travelling DultllL
Fare between New Yank and Harrisburg FIVE DOL.
LAIRS. For tleker... told ct ter Information apply to
.1..1. CLYDE. Illoteral Agent, Ilarritaturg.• ',
--
C A RLISLEAN, i. 14 ADEL PH a
;1 5 M, tXS-4:
DAILY FREIGHT
FREED, {PA III) A: FREED,
611 .v.ttritxr I,TRELT,
.I.•& I). IaLAW...,
MAIN hint:LT, CARLIS , LC, TA:
,
AXV - Cari: of this Man leave tlo. Depot, 811 Mlrkiiii iit.,
Daily, nt 4 o'clotk. P. 31.
Leave l'ai•lisle, Doily. at. 7 ~ ' clark„k M. ' •
Goodaloteitile.l liar this Mee nliould be market] C. Alr
h, Daily Freight Liu.,, and neat Di by 4 o'clock. May 2.4, lhali. -
pAND HEADING
•
It A!L lio 13
51131311111 A lilt A 3;0113111NT,
Oa aid after MAY 28, 18G0.
Two paasenger 'trains leave Ilarrishurg daily, (Bun.
days. excepted.) at 0.00 A. M. nnii 1.13 I'. M. , hr
delplAn, arriving theremt 1.2 t noon ni.d II.IL P. M.
Returning, leave Philadelphia at h.1)0 end 3.30
1 , . 31., arriving at 11arrinbura at 12..1 noon and 8.30 I'.
31.
PARES: To Philadelphia, No.l Carp. $3.25; No. 2 (lo
warn' train.) $2lO.
, Fares to 11eadingo$1,f,0 and $1.30.
At herding. ,aninert with trains fur Potteville,'.3lluere.
T:111111111,11, lopa. dr.
Four trains Ira I,lllllllg for, Philadelphia dully, at
6 A. M , 10.45 A. 31., 12.30 moo and 6.43 P. 51.
Leuvo Philadelphia for heading at 0.00 A. M., 1.00 P.
;1.30 P M.. and 5.00 I ' .
Pores from Heading 14 Philadelphia. $1.75 and $1 45.
Tho morning train from Harrisburg cnu neap at
Heading with up train for Wilkeshurro. Pittston bud
Scranton.
In, through tickets and other information apply to
cI.YDE,
fliinOral &rent.
--A ug. 3; 'fln,
W. SCOTT,
ENTlipl RN'S FURNISHING
STORE AND
spurn. MAN FAC . TORY,
No. 8.4, Chestnut Street, •
Four doors holqw the "Continental lintel" end nearly
oppsitelhe•llirard lions,'" I Illlndelphla.
A large a,sortnivel. of I/ref-sing !lobes emo.tantly on
hand. Parlirelar attention 7. , , , iv0u to op tiered shifts—a
perfect fit Rearanteed. , -
Wholesale trade supplied with fine shirisand collars
qtr !lime I terms.
Directives for unelnierement scut on appliestion by;
mil.
,July d. 1;110.-1y.
E=
BENJ. S. JANNEL.JR. & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
AM)
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 005 Market Street,
1.111LAIll:3,V1111.
•
QECOND SPRING ARRIVAL.—
IJ LAituE SUPPLIES Full THE HEAD AND FEET.
At the store orJohn Irvin, on the N. E corner of
the pliblic square. Is the place to purchase Boots Shoes .
lists '&
Caps. at prices that defy competition.
Ile hasjind returned frost the East with tile} largest
and most complete assortment of Boots, 't,hoe Mits.&
Caps that he has ever presented to this community,
and which h•' is determined to toll at the lowest pnsbi•
his prices. Ills stook embraces everything la his Una
or business. such as
111EN!.9•& , BOYS' FINE CALF BOOTS,
Kip ilootSiCalf and Patent Loather Os lord Ties. Cal
and Patent Leather ()alters, Gall , •Culf stud
Kip Brogans, Slippers, Sc.
LADIES' WEAR.
Fine French and English Lasting. Gaiters, liforocco,
Call and Kid Mots. Flee Kid Slippers, Fancy Slippers,'
alorneco, a o Kid Buskins. fir.,h.' • ,
MISSES AND Gil I Lint EN'S IV EAlt.of all d,criptlone
embracing One Lasting ihtiters, Morocco and Lasting
Button Boots, Morocco Lien limits of all klude, fancy
shoes of satins styles slippers. &c.
!EAT, A CAI'S, Silk. Casstmere. Fur and Wool flats
of all qualities a n d styles, 8150 a large assortment of
STII.II IV 11.1 TS.;
Rants and Shies made to ardor at the shortest notice
Repel. log promptlc dour. Coned, at of hie ability to`
please all classes of customers, he rospectfUlly invites
the public to give him a call.
Remember the pima, N. Si. corner of the Public
Square.
Slay 90.'00.
R EDUCTION IN 'THE PRICE , OF
DRY GOODS.
BARGAINS I BAR GALA'S! !
We have. since the New Yoar reduced the 'tirke n}
our goods such as Silks, Fignind Marina e, Poplins
Reps, Detainee, Cashmeres and all °Mei kinds of chess
goods.
Mourning Gonda of all ktpde.
Shawls of every dercrtpttnn.
Cloth Mantles end hantane.
..FURS FURS FURS!!! •
At greatly reduced Priem:. "layers i w ici have not sup
On
plied molten ul th geode eultabl the season will
fled It to their advantage'te call and- - on cm block ae
we are determined to Owe,. out .ouh - .lVltiter Sleek at
Very lo* prfeen: ' .
fkiii"Our clock to full and complete In all kinds of de
elrablegoode. LicIDICII, PAIVI'EIt* Nil LI,Elt,
Oirlisle, January 11. 18131. .. Emit Main Strut. '
Q'evß .IAIN • BAGS.— ust . received • find
. fur sale very ellunp'for Cash • _ .
" 1860 CIIAS IAs:LiIY. Truirell—.,
VAN INGEN k•SNIFDER;
•
Resigners' a nd Engravers on Wood
N. E. COIL FIFTH '& CHESTNUT STS,,
Philqdelphia
ii lXV.CUritt all kinds of Wond. Engra
ving with beanie, eorrertnesa anti dispatch.
gluel designs futnirtetd for 'Fine lit ok illunitationa. •
Persona wishing onto. by laldlliff A l'hotograt h or Da
guerreotype. CAA have v ies Oollegeft, ellyrelleP, Sim a
Fruntti. Slaihinee. Stoves, Patents, enprared as well
AS on personal application. • • • ,
, Fancy Envelope/I Labels. Dill Headings. Show
VIPHHIS, 1310111 Y ,, and other Cards.l.eneravi dtn the c'
11,thentetyle rim t, and at , the lowest prirca
For nwelitleitA Of ono engraving see, the - Illustrated
works 0f3.1.1. Lippincott& Co., .14,. &Antler ♦ 44. .
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