Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, April 05, 1861, Image 4

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    311ebicines
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH OLTERS.
nanufact•;r
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The proprietors•nna.. cers of HOS
\
TBTTER'S MAMBA' ' lAcIl MT
.. T.ERS•can appeal with 1 nfillence to
' ' physicians and citiT.Cen gen ,i . the United .
States, because We article ht fined a repu
tation heretofore unknown. ow facts upon
lithe point will speak more powerfully than
- 'volumes of bare assertion or blazoning puffery.
the COLIBUM Om of Ilostetter's Stomach Bit
ten for th,e last year amounted to over a half
trillion bottles, and trout its manifest steady
' . increase in times past, it. is evident that during
ilis coming year, the consumption will reach'
sear one million bottles. This immense amount
amid never lion: been sold but for the raro
`medicinal properties contained iu the prepara.
Lion, and the tmoorion of the most prominent
physicians in those .sections of the country
*ter* the article is best known ; who not only
radommend thin Bitters to their,
s patients, but
are ready at all times to give testiinonials to its
. efficacy in till of slomaellic derange rents
and the diseases resulting therefrom.
This is net a temporary popularity, ob ined
by extraordinary efforts in the way of trum•
peting the tualities of' the Bitters, bu a solid
',l *Silt - nation of an invaluable medicine, vhieli is
.t 1
destined to be as enduring as time ) elf.
II
Ilostetter's Stomach Billetse proved
• Godsend to regions where feN r and ague
.._.
axd various other bilious complaints luive
i mennted their victims by hundreds. To ho
tibia to state confidently that. the "Bitters"
are a certain cure•for tile, DysPepsia and lite
diseases, is to the proprietors a source of un
alloyed pleasure. It'removes all morbid matter
from the stomach, purifies the blood, and
imparts renewed vitality to t he nervous system,
giving it, that tone and envegy indispensable
fir the restoration of health. It operat cc upon
the stomach, liver, and ot her digestive organs,
mildly but powerfully, and soon restores them
to acondition cesential to the healthy discharge
ot,lhe functions of tirtfiire:
Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily no
per directions ou tie bottle, and - they will find
la it a fitimulant.pecilliarly adapted to. comfort•
declining years, as it is pleasant:to ille.palate,
invigorating to the bowels, excellent a tonic,
and rejuvenating generally: We the evi
dence of thousands of aged coon and women
who have experienced the benefit of using tins
preparation while HIGHT!, from.stiimach
rangeinents and general debility: acting under
the advice of pli,)siciatm, they have aliandoned
all deleterious drugs and fairly tooted the
merits of this article. A few words to the
gentler sex. There are, .certain periods when
their cares are so harassing that many of them.
sink under the trial. The relation of mother
and child is Po absorbingly tender, that the
mother, especially lie young, is apt to
forget her own health in her I'M reine anxiety
for her infant.. Should the period of maternity
arrive during Ille FIIIIIIIIeI . I.OIISOII. the wear of
Jody and mind is generally aggravated. Here,
then, is a necessity for n sritoulititt to recupe
rate the energies of the system, and enable the
another to bear tip under her exhausting trials
and responsibilities. Nursing nrothers'gene
rally prefer the Bitters to all other invigora
tors that receive the endorsement of physi
cians, because it is agreeable to the taste as
well as certain to gi‘e a permanent increase
of bodily strength. .-
All those persons• to whom we have particu
larly referred above% to wit: FIaeITES fI'QM
fever and 'ague. cured diarrhoea,
dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite, and
all diseases or derangements of the Hemel],
superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary
eecupation, awl nursing mothers, will consult
their own physical welfare by giving to ilos
letter's Celebrated Ft,mach Miters a trial.
CAUTION.—Wo caution the public against
acing any of, the many imitations or counter
feits, but ask for 111,STETTrIt'S CELEFIIIATEIV
ITOMACII BITTERS. sad See Illst each bottle has
the-words "Dr..l. Ituctetter's Stomach Bitters"
blewii on the side . of (tic bottle, and stamped
ea the metallic cap covering the cork, and
observe that our autograph signature is on the
Sr Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER &,
-Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by a. 1 1 4,
druggists, grocers, and dealers generally
Stunaughout ,thO Unitod States, South Amo
dio*. and Germany.
Imia. J. 11 Ilennlott' S. W ILivrol irk. Carlisle ; John
C. Attlek, John Steutha ::.111upennburg . ; I, Knu
man, J. 11. lloludivz .Mo-h2thlt•sburg ; and Pru,gist
morally throughout thu county. s • Nov. Se, '.U.
- r - 'k -
Yil t
0 -4 1 , IFRknfmcpego •
=,
,
,
thousands are daily Fprakinß In praise of
DR. EATON'S
INFANTILE (CORDIAL
aid why! becnnso It never Cdla to a [Torii inhtantatienni,
roller when given in time. It Vets as it by nand., and
•rio trial alone will convince y6u that wlnkt we toy is
true. It contains
NO PAREGORIC ° OR OPIATE
of any kind, end therefore relieves liy rimming the
erufferingn of your child. instead of by deadening it,
sensibilities. For tlik reason It commends Itself:s the
only reliable maprali.o l DOW 1:1101V11 for Children
Teething, Itiorritoen,llyeetatery, Grip-
JEW in the 80vve1.,4, Aridity of the :Stmach,
Wind, Cold In the head, and thoup. also. for softening
the gums, reducing itithit -
ett - I'T.'7ll . llTat log fir lionelY
end relieving pain. It has no equal—belmt 'anti ..pas.
tatodic It In used with unfalling.succek.s in all r' es of
Coovulsion or other Fits. As you value the
life and health of your children. nod wl,ll to save them
from thorn Fall Rlllll.llghtiiig col.pciueno.4 which are
eortaln to rentlt from the nun of narent irs of AllllOl
ethertemodles for lufull fir Complaints are composed,
take nono but Mt. EATON'S INFANTILE COILDIA
this you ran rely upon. It is perfectly harmless and
eannott Injure tho most delicate Int'ant. Prier, :25 rents
lull directions accompany eneh bottle. Prepared only
by (lIURCII A DUPONT.
No 4,19 Broadway Now York.
MEI
ANALYZED
always presents us with the tainti essential elements
and gives of course the True Standard. Amilyze the
Plood of a per on 14111r01 . 1 11g from Consumption, Live
Complaint, DysponEln, Scrofula, &r. and we find in
every instance curtain deficiencies in the red globules
of Blood. Supply these deficiencies and you are made
well.' Thelli.ool).FOOD is bounded upon this Theory
--beers ittiirstonibbing emcee. There aro
FIVE PREPARATIONS
adapted to the deficiencies of the Blood in different
diseases. Ear Coughs Colds, Bronchitis, or any niter.
Hon whatever of the TII BOAT or LUNGS Inducing`on•
• ramptlon, 111 , 0 No 1. Which is always. he No: for De.
plession of Spirits. Loss of Appetite. and for ad Citron.
IS Ciornpleints arising from Over MO, General Debility,
sad Nervous Prostration. No. 2, for Liver Complaints,
Vo. 3, fur Byspeptio. Being already prepared 'li.r oh
werption It-is takeri by drops and carried ituminifidlo
lato the circulation, so that what you gain you retain.
lb. No. a is far 1.0.00 Irregularities, lifsteria. Weak
11.11,011, de. See special directions for this. Per Salt
'bourn, Eruptions, Scrofulotiv, Kidney, and Bladder
Complaints, take No: 5. In ell cases the direct.on must
bo strictly followed. Price of the Blood Frod $1 per
bottle. Sold by Cllliliell k DUPONT,
N 0.109 Broadway, Nose York.
J. W. Dyolt ,t Sons, Philadelphia, and G. U. Keyser
Pittsburg Wholesale Agents. . .
Tor Sale by S. Elliott. Carlisle.
4 144444444 k
DR. ESE' WEIN,S
TAR AND WOOD NAPTIIA PECTORAL
Is the best morticing In the world for the cure o
Periglia and Colds, Croup. Bronchitis, Asthma, Difficulty
Di breathing, Palpitatlim of the' nowt, Diptherla. and
Ma relief of patients in the advanced stages of
CONSUMPTION
•githsr with 191 dlseasea of tht!Throat and Chest, and
which pre-dispos,e to Consumption.
It le peculiarly adapted lathe radical cure of Mana.
Being prepared by a practical Physician and Druggish
tad one, of greet esperience in the cure of the varioutP
to which the human frame le liable.
II le offered to the afflicted with the greatest cont.
"glary it and be convinced that it to invaluable in
, Sure of Bronchical affections. Price 60 dente pm
10111 e.
maintwEms AROMATIC BALSAM, every valuable
remedy ibr Diarrhoea, Dynode y, Cholera Morbue and
All Bowel afflictions. Try It—Price 26 cents per bottle
WS- The above medicinal+ are prepared only by Dr. A.
ABINWRIN k CO., Druggists and Chemists N. W. Cor .
enllnthA Poplar Straub+, Philadelphia. Sold by every
reepeetableDrugglet and Dealeror Medicine throughout
Me Slate. • •
• Baas 92,1880. 7. • •
. •
EW:GOODS :AGA - TN: • . .r . .
• -,.. ~
At OdilbV'e phon e Cash Stoirr. '•
'• . 1
• last 'returned from Philadelphle with n lot of-the ,
•
ai es p es t Dry Goo& ever brought to Cmitsle. Figured •
Dterlnees . Cashmeres, Detainee Calleqes. Fltinnele..=
Slaaket; Okutwle, Cloths, ,Cued ores,• de.. bought for
ma i a t the present reduced clty tines, end will be sold
at Isuromnionly low prices for • he Cash. Now in the
Sae Or great bargeins. Recollect the stop, Themllton's
Oraeroppoaft4 the Threllroad Depot. . . , -..._ ...,,,, ,
See.l4, '6O: , OLIAS. OGIILBY, Trustee. ' !
EQR SALE.-50,000 building , brick
for sale at lose price than they can' be had at nee
lizquire d tWa *Om Sept. 34, 'O.
pURIFY . T.II 4 D
_BLOOD
I=l
VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS,
MEM
PHOENIX BITTERS
The high and envied celebrity which three pre•eml•
nout Medicines have aequired for their invariable Mil
cacy in all the diseases *Melt they profess to cure, has
rendered the usual practice of pulling nut only unneces
sary, but unworthy of them. • They ern known by their
fruits: their good works testily for them, and, they
thrive not by the tattle of the credulous.
Ip all coons of Asthma, Amine and Chronic Rheuma
tism. Affections of the Bladder and Kidneys.
Billions Fevers and Liver Complaints.—la the South
and West where these diseases prevail. 'they will be
found invaluable. Planters, farm •rs and others, who
once use these medicines, yilineverafterwards be with
out them.
• .
llillious Cholic and Serous toosonesil, Biles, Costive
ness, Colds turd Coughs, cps]
coNs um MON —Used4lol great success in this di.
sews.
'Car Kit !rumors, Dropsie4 Dyspepsia.—No person
h ith this distreshlng disuse should delay using these
medicines immediately.
Eruptions of the skin. Erysipoiss, Flatulency anddre-
Ter and Agne,—For this scourge of the Western enun try
theao medicines will be found a'saf, speedy and certain
remedy. Other medicines Intro the system subject to
a return of the dlseasq—n cure by those medicines is
permanent. ry them. ho satisfied, stud ho cured
FOULNKSh"OIt COMPbEXION,
~~
Clout, Giddiness, Gravel, Headaches of every 'kind,
Inward Fever, Inflammatory*Rheumatism, Impure
Blood, Jaundice. Loss or Appetllp.
LI VEIL COMPLAINTS,
LEPROSY, LOOSENESS,
• . MERCURIAL DISEASES
Never fills to eradfrato entirely all the effects of Mer.
turf Infinitely sooner than the most pouerful prepara
tion of Sarsaparilla.
Nicht Sweats, Nervous Debility. Nervous Complaints
of all kinds, Organic Affections, Palpitation of the Heart
Painters' Cholic.
PILF.S. j
Tim original proprietor of tinfA r- o medicines was cured
of Piles of ;ts.years standing by the use of these Liver
Medicines alone.
in the head, side, back, litnbs, joints and or.
gabs.
=II
Tho,.e n(111 ted with this terrible alsense rlll be sure
of relief by the 1110
Gush of Blood to the Head, Scurvy, Saltltheuy,
Swelling,
SeIIOFULA, or KING'S EVIL, In Its worst form 01•
(TN of every description.
• {Yoram of all kinds are effectually expelled by'these
medicines. Parents will do well to adunntster them
'whenever their existence is suspected. Relief will be t
certain.
-TILE lave PILLs
AND riDENix EnTrits
PURII , I"rnE BLOOD,
And thus remove all diseases from the systeM.
Prepared by ' •
DR. WILLIAM B. MOFFAT, -• .
No. 885 Broadway,
Moffat:Building; N. Y. .
•
.1 my
For salo by all Dr.rgistB
AfltS. WI NSLOW, an experienced
L Nurse and Finale Physician, priaionts to thu
attOntion or mothers her':.
SOOTHING SYRUP ;
FOR CIIII.DIIEN TEETHING;
otool greatly n
Forioning the go
=ram
late I Ito bowel
reSt, to your.
Itlll,llT
Vie have, Fu
yours, and lan
1:0 have neve
never has tt
Mugleftist:tnn
teet a cure
ly used. Nev.
.1,
%SI VIII7R TNFAN'CA..
It a gat lelo for over ten
1 p 1.., nod trnill of It, NVilta
r bean nlde - to Fly orthiy other medicine
-- l " e t „
lkdi"
e el
wile n l um;
we
MRS. WINSLOW'S
• SOOTHING
tis37-.1r11.1.r).
gnow an in. stance o f
(Hoot !rhythm by anyone
who uvod it. On thu eon
/
trary n re delight oil
with Ito ore- lnd lons,
nod rprak in tern. or highest commendation of its now
gioal elieett: end no.diesl virtues. • We 'spook in, lids
matter ••e bat wi• I. now." after ten yeors expo'rwmo,
and pleti,o nur.rerutation for the nitiliment of what
we In almost every hodonre • where tho
infant lo e9lierhor from pain -ond exietn•tie - o. relief
will ho found hi tiltorn or twenty , tidnutex alter the
syrop Is ndininiotered.
'11,14 talttoble preparation In-the preorrlntion of ontt
of tit° mo of rqurrluunul 1110 oidllul norsos In Now
Englund, And ham boon noed with never Milli; Hueco.
In •
THOUSANDS OF CASES.
Tt not only relieves the lull from prdn. but I nvigo:
rates the ntolunell and bowels, eorrovts a, idity and giver
tone aluLenergy_to the wholii byt•tein. It will ainnwt
insnintly relieve ,-- _ .
GRIPING IN VII/ BOWELS AND WIND
vulkl out:,
[4l).oily
n
It o n e n e CIIILDREN
.
remedy In
In all CEISt, Tj:JATEE tri G.
Anal Dlar?.
droll sr hell)
10133
• . -
from teething. or from any other cause. We would
pay to every met her who has It child ma,' log from any
of the tbregolmt complaints—do tint' let your prejudice
nor tho prejudices 01 others .tand bet wean your SUM,
, log child and the relic( that will be SUB K—yes, AU
SOLUTE LY follow the wo of this medicine,
if timely used. Full directions for using will acconi•
pant , each bottle. None genuine unless the lac-simile
of BILTIS in Pk:ELKINS, New York, Is on thu outside
wrapper.
old by S. W. Ilaverhtlek North Hanover ,Ft. and S.
Elliott Nnin,Fl. Carlisle, and Druggists throughout the
wet Id. Price only Cr' Cents per Bottle. Principal 0111-
cc, No. Bleeder ct. N. Y. July 20, ItitAk-ly.
Cure Coughs, Cold, Iloarsenen
Intlarva, aro ' Irritation or
Cti
OW4l,•••h Soreness of the Throat, Ile-
NIA
BRONCL lime the Hacking •Cough
. ,n—
Consuniption,_,Bron
I* . • • '
OVik rhitis, Asthma, and
Catarrh. Clear and
give strength to
the. rajre of
• PUBLIC SPEAKERS aitd SINGERS.
Vow aro aware of tho impoi4anro. of chocking n.Congh
or ‘• Co omon Cold" in Its lik't stag.); that which in the
beginning would yield to a Mild remedy, if noglected.
Boon attacks tho Lungs. "In own's IhonehinlTrorlik,"
containing demuleont ingredients, tdlay. Pulmonary
and Bronchial irritation,
113OWN'S
"That trouble In my 'fllmat. (for Nr 1 leh
the -Troches" ore a,sperifirj- having made
me often a mere whisperer:"
N. P. WILLIS.
"1 reroniniend their use to Public
SpeakerN."
TROCHES
crow; :,.'
HEY. IL 11. CII &PIN.
^ Have proved extremely serviceable
for Ilnarseness.”
' HENRY WARP 11HECIIER.
TROCHES
BItOIS h S
TROCaEs
" Alwnxt Inht4int relief In the dieTre'r-s.
ing labor of Went Ring pyculln r 10 Asthma
REV. A. C: EGGLESTON: .
" Contains no Opium or ens thing in.
jurlous." DIL A. A. 11A IC ES.
BUM% N S
I't..?CHES
L RCN N' ,
TROCHEB
. .
Chemist Boston.
"A simple and pleasant combination
for Coughs Sc."
DR. G. F. BIGELOW. ,
Boston.
" Beneficial In ilronchlt Is."
DR. J. F. W. LANE.
Boston.
" 1 have proved them excellent for
Whooping Cough."
11EV. 11. W. WARREN,
BROWVB
TROCHES
BROWN'S
Boston.
Beneficial when compelled to spook,
mifferiug from Cold."
TROCHES
REV. S.J. P.,ANDERSON..
St. Louis.
" Mechlin In'removlng lionrsonesH and
Irrit4tlon hi the Throat, so common with
Speakers mid Singers."
Prot, M• STACY JOHNSON
Orange• Iln
Toncher of Music. Southern
Femulo College.
Bitos%
TROCHE4
,131101VN'9
TROCHEfIi
BROWN 9
"Groat benefit when taken before and
after prearhing. as they prevent Hoarse-
Hera From theli pap: effect, I think
they will be of permanent advantage to
mu." •
TROCHES
BROS% VS
TROCgEB
nnv. E. ROW LEY. A. n
Pr'esldent of Atbons College, Tenn.
Pol,l by all Druggists 0 TWENTy_
nvi: CENTS A BOX.-T,t,O
=
A CARD TO - TrID - L - A - DIES:7 --
Dr. Duponco•e Golden Pills for Females.
Infallible in correcting, regulating or removing
• all obslructions,frOm whatever cause, and
alw4s successful as a preventive..
The Combination of Ingredients In Dr. Duponco's
Golden rills are perfeetly hermit:eft. They have been
used In the private practice of old Dr. Dupoaco, for 30
yearn, and thousands of ladles can testify' to their great
and Hover falling success in almost every case, in cor
recting irregblarifies, relieving painful and distressing
menstruation. particularly at the change ofjile. From
fivolo tun pills will cure that 'common, yet' dreadful
complaint, the Whiten. Nearly every female in the
land suffers from this complaint. The above pill has
pvymanent'y cured tbousands,and will cure you if you
use them. They cannot harm you, rm the contrary
they remove all pbstructlons, and restord nature to Its
proper channel, and InYleconite the whole system; they
are perteetly safe and harmless
Prfce,el per 110 X. 'fold Wholesale anal; a toll
e, ta i ll by
S. ELLIOTT, Druggist, Car a, f
who ix the sole agent fur that place . lAil es, by rulhit.
ling him $1 to the " Car'islo Pest Office'? can have the
1 ,.. 1111 , s .
i ge n ! t t e o ul a d uz i Lar b t y o
o f
ti T s e .
A ce country ;
a fr r e t e .
y o r l tr p r
i nt u a g r
Ir e :
.} :T, Miller; York, J. A. Wolf, IVrlghtsville add by one .
i
inggist in every village and town in the Union. •
Ift .11. Look out for counterfeits. iluy'no Golden
Pills of any kind, unless every box is signed by S. D.
Howe. All others are a bass Imposition and unsafe,
therefore, as you value yours lives and health, (to say
nothing of befog humbuggodout of your money) buy
only those who ahroi the signature of S. D, flows on
every box, which has recently been added on account of
a recent counterfeit of the Pills. U. D. HOWE,
- Jan 20 61 ly . • Sole Propiletor, Now York.
Ti -K4
XCELSI.OR PICTURES
• ,' A. R.ll EL WOOD would resimatfully, inform the
e. t. suns of Carlisle and vicinity that helms taken rooms
'lttZug's now building, east corner, of Market Square,
where he is at all thins ready to take 'AM BROTY PBS
In the latest and most approved style. Pictures taken
In rainy and cloudy,weather as well as .clear. and sat
isfactied given or no charges made. - Pelitralts and, be
- nerreotypos copied. Miniature Pictures taken for .
°skate Ac., In Ainbrotype. .
• - Ambrotypes warnented to standotte test of time, heta
- Ladles and Gentlemen are earl Inv Gad, to ea
and examine specimens. , n- r- .. -- - - ~ - -
. .-- Prices train 26cts. to $lO. 4 , i i. R.. ELMWOOD: • ,
Jan:27. 1111111.4.r.'Artist.
. .
; : •
NEW STORE AND NEW . NODS
.After returninF his acknowledgements for the very
liberal patronage which low been extended to him, the
undersigned would call attontlou to the filet' that be
has Justvtcopened hlonatenalve assortment of shunily
‘• ; k:RIE
in his now storo-rooni,„on the south-east corner of the
public squoro, where the public aro invited to calcand
examine a stock of goods which, in elegance, vitriuty
and instant. will defy competition; comprising in part
loaf, lump, crushed and brown sugars
Java, 1110 and roasted Coffee. Every va!
asei •
day and quality an:A. Spices, (ground ji
and unground,) rickets, Sauces, Table Oil. I I S X, I
Now Orleans, Spgarhouac•lfind Trinidad ' 1,11`..•
Molasses; New York and Plilladolphia Syr
ups. °tees°, X licaroni, Yormecilli, split Peas, Hominy,
Mincemeat, corn Starch, Farina, Chocolate, Extract o.
Col Tee, relined augur at reduced rates, washing and talk
ing soda. Tobacco 01 the most favorite brands; and the
Hurst qualify of Segaro. Alse, a , beautiful assortment
of Britannia Ware, plain and g..ki band China Ware,
Glass, Qiitions.j.:Stione and Eartheril Ware, in great vu.
rloty, and on elegant lot of Fancy Soaps, extracts nod
perfumery for the toilet.
FRUITS: Including Peaches In cans, Raisins, Clllll.
N 1171014, dry apples, - citron, almonds, oranges, lonians,
&c. .
(
( 7. 4 'l LIQUORS: Whoramie and retail,
it: A W if etnbracing common and old Rye It his
Vi. = '.l_l , ip key, Itrapdles, dark and pale, Lisbon
1.1 ...t. - ',I- ~ Sherry I ort. Madocia, GI !Igor, Crttembn
''.,.:_,, 7.. and Muscat Wilma In casks and bat.
tier, Scotch 11hlakey, Holland Qin, and Schoidnn(
Schnapps.
- - - -
A largestock of LAMPS, Including nyott's celebrated
lamps for burning Kerosene or coal oil, also Sperm,
Mho, Lard and Coal Oil, Burning Fluid. Sperm and
Star Candles.
. CEDAR-WARE AP. ID 'BROOMS.
Ilettelles, Hopei% Mopps, Soo o, Door.mate, Walters,
Lonking.glasses, film dotter and pote paper, Willow
IVare, painted buckets, &e.
'Cotton and woollen rinse, and half liner, ana full
stoelt 'of Gloves, Including the well known Hanover
Buck U love,'
In short.lthiPtock comprises everything that in railed
for In hie lino of business, and no efforts will ho spared
to render entire satisfaction to his customers.
C.
Carlisle, Oct. 27, 186S-Iy.
Marketing of all kinds taken In exchange rdt
goods.
R EDUCTIO.N-IN THE PRICE OF
DRY GOODS.
BA llGAlics BARGAINS ! !
We have, since the New Yelr reduced theprice nl
our goods such no Silks. Figured' 31erinoes, Poplins
Reps. Delaines,Cabluneres and nil other kinds of dress
goods.
Mourning Goeds of ell kinds.
Shawls of every deecrlption.
Cloth Mantles and linglaus.
FURS I FURS !1 FURS HI
At greatly reduced prices. Buyers Olin have not sup
plied themselves with Roods suitable for tire season- will
hod ft to their advent: we to call and see out stock as
we are determined to close out our \Slider Stork at
very low prij.,s.
,trii-our stock is fall and complete in all kinds of de
simile goods.' 'I,EIDICII, SAWYER ) 3111.1. ER.
Carlisle, January 11;1601. East Main Street.
to.,tiina, by
L
ii. Is Flll . l. to reew
IL will give
".111:111t1lhir .11.11,14 17
FAMILY GROCERY AND . TEA
STOI t E.
.Ju=t received and In stn,re, a fresh and, well se
lected assortment 'of Ilia, lava and Man.-
..11m Coffee, Routed Coffee. Crushed
Pulverized., Sugars. Refined and •
, - other brown Sugars, superior
- Syrup Molay.es, Orleans -
..
(ha,king) 31 - u lassos.
• Splays of - every variety—
_
pure only: Starch, Farina and ~,
Chocolate. 3lncearenl, Uheese and V
...Crackers, Tapioca and Sago, 'indigo,
,_ •. Slieralns and Soda, Cmun Tifrtar and as.
sorted Pickles, Mustard and Coriander Seed.
TEAS: •A fine as,.ortment In Packages,
br, „„ii, hulk—As well a, all other articles
n:! helongik to the buAiness—all at the lowest
I, l i. and late reduced prices.
I, • T. W. 11117.
TUST OPENED
rCTIt s tS;Etiola.
()no of the cheapest and best selected
stocks of Dry Ilnod .user opened In Carlisle', N..
In uow la the room of A. W. Boaz., connintlag la portof %
FANCY- AND PLAIN.)
VlLTure.l Men Lion, Cashmeres. all wool Delolnen
and every .tvlo of Drom sell In the contort, mar.
helm.
CIIOIIC,
,%1111111 t
tnedlttl, end
and suit. t
t It n u °rid
11.) , Lnt •ry
lima In ,1,111
r It arise.
rotors anti'stripnß of every ntylo. My stock of-Mouth.
acknowledged to Lo thu lookt coutplotn °Tor upon.]
to this phice.
WHITE 000 VS
purchased from tho best houses in Philadelphia, and
Now York. can be had of nie at loss than usual retail
prices. I have In this branch, Lineus. hares, Edgings,
Cantlirks, Brilliants, Nninsooks. daeonetts. Lawns. Mull
Muslies, Sa, all of whirl, 1 ask but nu examination.
FURS,
The best article or Siberian Squirrel, Orrman Fitch,
Lustre do., Stone Martin and Silver do. I have at
oast two hundred setts, eut . of which all you select,.
DOMESTICS. ,
Ili.llns, Ault.rVnn, English n nil French Prlnts:.4ol4rt
thp b, , st manufacture and odors, Laneasyr. Watertwist
and Nlanehoster llinghaina, Flannels, Blanketa and
everything usually L,uttd Inn well regulated Dry liana
Sturm
Silk, Woolen, Cotton and Linen nose for Children, La.
di, and Gentlemen, Kid, Kid finish, Silk, Lisle thread
end Genuine Hoek Gloves Ike Gents,
Cloths, Cassimeres. and Shawls:
,There la its
? place this side of Philadelphia, whem gentlemen can
fit tid - iruFhibutter litylmr - or quality - of rlottrund at
do low rates as In my store. Caliwnd see the new sty let
of fancy Cessi mores, acknowledged by the gentlemen of
this place to be the prettiest and best ever brought
'from the eastern markets.
CARPETS OIL CLOTHS.
Superfine two and three Ply, lirussule and Velvet tar
pets, of all-sizes and figures and extremely low prices.
one, one and a quarter, one and a half, two and three
yards wide, Oil Cloth of the very he'st at tide end sold
at the very lose price of tiny rents per square yard.
• Having enlarged lay room and added every .conveni
ears and com , ort for customers, I Invite all to call and
examine a stook of good. purchased for CASH and see
why it is that A. W. Rentz can sell his goods at 'such
very low rates, It Is to the Interest of ail who are it.
need of Dry oo , nis to give our t,"2k. an Inspection, m 3
motto is to sell cheap nil please Inv easterners.
A. W. If N\'l'%, S. Hanover
Oct. 12'60 Nearly opposite the P. 0. Carlisle f'a..
ANCY•GOODS, GIFT BOOKS,.'
CON ECT lONA RIES. FRUIT...,,
S. W. IiAii r IERSTICK,
North -Remover StAl, Ourlisle, Pdon'a
Ilan ju>t npeued nn assrirtinott Of Fresh Drugs, Fan
ey Gals, Gilt Honks, Perfumety, Fruits,' andWee
tioll:ry, Whieh has never been surimfied in this bur•
°ugh. for novelty and elegant , . The iirtivies have been
ii;ileoted with greht ea.eoted areyaleulated, lu quality
and pi ire, to coeuu:ut✓i the attention of purchasers.
•FANCY iIOODS.
. ,
which comprise every variety of (alley articles of the most
exquisite finish such no.
Papier Macho ]hinds.
Elegant alabaster and porcelain ink-sfande and trays,
Fancy 1s cry, pearl nod FLell card cases,
Ladies' Fancy Baskets, •
Fancy Work Boxes, with sewing instruments,
Ladle,' Colons, Writing Desks, and Port-fellos.
Port Monoales. of every variety,
Gold pens and poodle, Fancy paper weights, and a
large variety of Indies Fancy stationary,
Motto seals and ware., Filk sod bend pfirses,
Riding whips, elegantly finished. Flue cutleCy,
Perfume baskets and longs,
Brushes of every kind far the toilet,
X. Basin and ILA U. Wright's Soaps and Perfumes
of various kinds,
Fa no' Pins for head dresses and shawls.
M nslrni instrumerte,
together With an in olnuerable variety of articles elegant
ly finished and sidtable for holiday presents, to which
ho invites special attention.
•
Also, an extensive and elegant collection of
BOOKS, •
yomprising various English and American Works,.
richly embellished POETICAL WORKS, Bibles antl
Hymn Itnoks, elegantly bound In velvet with metal
clasps and corners, suitable for holiday gifts.
Ills assartmont if School Books and School Stationery le'
also complete, and comprises everything usod in UM
Schools. Ile also desires to call the particular atter,.
t ion of Families to his elegant assortment of
. LAMPS,
from the ostensive establishments of Cornelius, Archer
antrothers of Philadelphia, comprising every style of
Parlor, Chamber and study Lamps, for burning either
Lard. Sperm to Etherial oil ; also DYOTT'S celebrated
Kerosene or Coal Oil Lamps, together with Flower Vases
Fancy Screens, An. Ills assortment lu this line is not
monied In the borough. Also, .
•
SEGARS AND TOBACCO,
embrnclng all thn Ovoritn brands, and a fine assort
wont of MEERSCHAUM SMOKERS AND PIPES •
•
FRUITS,
curls 1111 Orange., Lemons, Pigs, Raisins, Nectarines,
Prunes. Sr- IMNCY CONFECTIONARY—NUTS—PIM
SERVED PRINTS, MINDED-1l EAT, PICKLES, Se..
In every varlets• and at all 'prices, ell of which are purr
and fresh such is can be confidently recommendell ti
his friends. is stock embraces everything 11,04. in tier
of Fancy Dads, with many other articles useful t••
hone °keepers which the public are especially Invited
fo call and examine.
Remember the Old Stand, ntarly opposite the Bank os
North Rymer street,
EEMI
pHUG STORE FOR SALE,' . , y
The sleds and'llstures of the Drug and Fang..
recently kept by B. J. Keiffer, deceased. is offered
fgr sale, on easy terms, to a good purchaser, to when}
Imotedletto possession ran bu given. The store. basin ,
boon opened but a short thou, the . stock lirqberefere•
comparatively new, and with proper additlons to All up
the assortment, would. be a profitable buslness. •
For terms and other lufonnation apply to , .
• Feb. B, 1861, • ~ II UNltlf BUXTON. '
READ BISCUIT < ,to. r.
11 The Cream of Tartar t',Bfibstitute" to recommen•
dud as a Afirrior article In eminbinntlon with Baloratus
or Soda for Baking &Rosen. It produces bread mikes
La., which when cold are sweet, moist and grateftl,
while thous of Cream of Tartar Aro often dry and taste.
less. It will cost la's than Cream of Tartar and is used
in tho 84020 way for cookiog,,&,c. . •• ' ,
•
THIS PUBSTITUTIL,
together with Baleratus' Soda. Pejo Bream of Tartar,
Ilortnuda Arrow Root, Mustard Reed, ground and tin
;ground, spigot of nll -kinds, unadulterated, and also
Grocertels In ovary variety constantly on bud, and at
the lowest prices for sale by-'
Deg. 144510. " J,W. EBY.
New (Thooeft.
FISH AND SALT
CLOTH M ASTERS,
ITOSIERY AND tILOVES,
=
I=
illisccltaueous.
Carlisle rdiindry,
AND
FARM IMPLEMENT DEPOT 1,
F. Gardner & CO. now manufacture and keep 'con
stantly for sale. at their extensive Steam IVraks on East
Main street., Carlisle, a large assortnymt of
AU RIC-ULTIMA 131PCEMENTS,
Of well known, approved usnfulliegg to farther& among
which they would call extieelal attention to WILLOUG II
BY'd CELEBRATED PATENT
QUIISPRING GRAIN DRILL,'
which haste over fifty First Class Premiums at State
and County F rto To the Fartnein of Cumberland,
1 ork and Perry aunties wo need not speak in detail
of the merits oft Is drill, as iiciprog of thorn are now In
non on the Nest farms In these comities. Its reputa
tion is established PH MU most complete Grain Drill
now manufacture:lin the United Slates. It sows Wheat,
Rye, Onts,• Burley and Crass, evenly and regular,
without bunching the seed. The gum - Springs pass the
drill over stumps and stones, without breaking pins or
the drill. For oven and regular sowing, the Willough
by CI um Spring Drill 10,m:equalled by any other. Wr
niswmanufacture mipell the following articles, which
we can recommend to Farmerti no reliable Implements,
of established diameter:
MORRISON'S PATENT CORN PLANTER,
LASH'S PATENT STRA W it FODDER CUT'fER,
B RI DEN DOLPH'S PAT ENT CO It N SII ELLER,
MAIN'S PATENT CIDER BILL,
JOHNSON'S CAST IRON 1100'S TROUGH.
Also, Three and. Four Horse Pox ers and Threshing
Machines, Cast Iran Field Rollers,
.Plough Castings of
various patterns. Corn Crashers. mid other articles for
Farmers too 'lnfamous to mention. Also, Egg Coal
Stoves and Ton tints Wood Stoves,. with an immense
variety of other castings for housekeepers and others.
We have also an attractive variety of patterns for
'non' nAxl.axes,
and CEMETEItY ENCLOStIItES to which we would
call attintion. • t
Steam Engines and Mill Gearing.
To thin department of our buslnesn we give particu•
lar attention. Our-already exten.lve stock of pattern!.
for Paper, Flour and Saw Mill flearlng - . Is constantly
increasing. Mill Owners and MPI Wriglits will ha forulahod
a printed cataloguo of our various Mitt
Patterns, on npplitntlou. Our Machine Shop comprises
all the 11111011 R teems fir turning, idaylug and finishing
Shafting and Casting:. fiy good and crirel.ul Machinists.
STATIONARY- STEAM ENGINES'
of any desirable capacity. from ten to twenty.lise loran
power, built In the bald style andim accommodating
terms. Engines built at our establishment may lie
seen iti-succet•sfitl operation at ninny of tie largis4
Distilleries and Tanneries In Carlisle, and Cumberland
ferry and Dauphin Counties, to the owners of which
we confidently refer for intarmation as to thelrefllg•lon
cy. Persons wanting Stream Enid nes are earnctfly re•
quested to cull anti exantine ',before contracting else
sr here.
•
DOOR AND SASH FACTORY.
Connected with our establishment to ts Steam Fast) and
Door Manufactory which Is in COMplali order tOr
the 1111{1111f1101110 Or eVery 111•Kriptilal
111.111,1117t(1 S 1 A'f 1:111 A
for the most costly as well as the plainest !Muse. Will
furnished from Is cents upward, .tredr.ling to
alxn of glass Window frumps front $1 :11 upward;
lthultert and Bolling Blinds front 11 75 upward; Four
Panel .Intora from $2 12 upward. - Mouldings, Castings
Architraves, Wash Boards, Brackets, Fancy Inapery,-
:=crblli, and other articles needed In house building,
furnished.nt the lowest prices and of the best onlity
of fire aloe _prepared, Ins:heretofore,
to build soil repair BURDEN CAIN frr trattsportert on
the milt oat', with promptness:mkt OA rearonnble terms.
The continued patronage of the public is respectfully
solicited. Orders by mall promptly attended to.
Slay U. 'lO. A Co.
ENV COAL AND 1,111 13E1t YARD.
Tho subrwrlbers la!ohlila day wailed mb part ,
nernliip to trade In
- JUAL AND LUM_IVER,
We will have Non:Willy on hand and furnifill to oder
all kinds and quality of aeasoued
•
- -
BOARDS„ -
SCANTLING,
}TAME STUFF,
Paling, l'lnsterlng Lath, Shingling Lath,
- worked
lint and Weatherboarding, fonts anti Itnll.l, and every Sr
tide that belongs to is LUMBER YARD, ..'
Alf kinds of Shingles, to wit: WliiPepine. Hemlock,
and Oak, of illderont qualities. Having Curs of our
own WO Cllll furnish hills to order of any length and
size nt the shortest motto* and 00 the most rensonnble
prim Our worked botirda wM . be kept under cover Sc,
that they Cllll be furnished dry ill all thous. •
We hare constantly on Mind pll kinds of Felony Coal
under rover. which wo will deliver clean to any part 'of
the borough. To wit
LYE ENS VALLEY, Broken, Egg, Stove am! Nut
LUIS F: Ell/DUAL
Tlt EVOIITON, 1 do. do. • do.
LOC UBT MOUNTAIN,
LOMB ERY. •
which we pledge ourselves to sell at the lowest prices.
peat quality of
• J,inieburneeo aiut Black:unit
always nn hand which we will troll at the lowett figure
Yard weet aide el (hammer School, Main etreet:
AItMSTRONO k 11.01.71:11:
July 20, 18119
. J. R. NONRMAKEIV ' '
F ORWARDING AND COMMIS
-Bu.rs; nousE,
FLOUR Api D. F
COAL, PLA; , ql , :lt: ANL) SALT
The aultscriber bavi int taken the Ware House cars
-and-lix.tu rya ot.N'ut.-It_'.?l urfayla well known estaldhh•
went. on Wert 'Ugh street, opp4ite Dickinson College,
would inform the public that be ha,. entered htto a
ent•ral Forwarding anti Commlstdon fondness.
•
The It Ighebt market price will he paid for Flour, (train
and produce ufnll kinds.
, They are also prepared to freight produce and stock
to Philadelphia tool Baltimore, nt the lowest tastes, with
safety and deep3tch.
PLASTER AND SALT kept constantly on hand, and
FLOUR AI)N FEED at wholesale or retail.
Coal of all kind, embracing,
LYKEN'S VALLEY,
LUKE FIDDLI•3I,
SUNBURN WHITE ASII,
LOCUS TA 7,A
• Limebui.ner's and Blacksmith's
CON3TANTLT FOR SALE. '
KEPT UFURIt (IOVEIt
'nod delivered dry to any part of the town.
.1. IL NONE lAKER
Carl6lo, A untnit 17, 1859. ,
'SCELEBRATED OVER
D UNHAM
STRUM, PIANO FORTES
GRAND AND SQUARE.
Thom Instruments In all respects, nr, second to non•
manufactured In this country. Cktizens of Carlisle In
Want of a superior and eellablo liti.trinent C3llllO in,
coin module.' nt cloy M 61.0111 s 1.11 lel 8, by addressing the
underviguAl at Ilarrisbur,;. describing tone, tooth and
style. Reference, 51r. Alexander Cathcart, Carlisle.
tied. O. Wiestling, Agent Sr .
DUNHAM'S Pianos
Jan. 4, 1&0.-Smog.
11 - I,ItESS GOODS.—A new supply o
I Dress (londg, melt as Poplies, De LIIMIPti, Silk
Mellnuos, bistros dr., ke., Just reeelvea and will b
avid uneommuttly law, at the cheap Cosh etoro
CHAS. uoluty.
Trustee.
@DEEM
William P. Lynch;Y
Practical PLUMBER and OAS.FITTER,
in the basement of the M. E. Church,
,Vain Street, Carlisle.
Iron Sink.,
ihttliTubs,
Both Boilers;
Watib ItnHlnP,
PYdraulle Bann.) &C
haul and Iron bdpnet,
Hydrants,
hot Cold Showor Baths,
Wider Closets,
Ferro and Lift Pumps,
Wrtf't iron WoPdTubes, '
And ovory description of cocks and fittings for gas.
stolllll, rotor. he. Superior cooking ranges, hooters and
gss fixtures put up In churches. stores and dwellings,
nt short nude°, In the most modern styli: All materi
als and wort, In our lino at low rates and warranted.
44-
Country work and Jobbing promptly attended to.
11ar,23. 185S—Lv
'WALTER- C. WHITIILADL
y y . Dealer In
N. FNE 4 GROCERIES
N. W• orner title and Arett . Stre et,
• PHILADELPHIA. •
Importers of Cron A BlackwelPe
• ENOLISII PICKLES and SAUCES.
Partieulartittention paid In firloctlng fine
' TEAS & corrims •
For Families, Sugars ninny 14 et Itennere• Klee.. Choke
WINES, LIQUORS acrSEOARS, of the beet brand.,
always on hand.
May 9, '99..1y.
I3U,MPS AND CEMEMT.
60 barrels Cement venlig' very large ansertinent
of Chain and Iron Pumps, of all kinds cheaper than
per, at the Ifardware . ptore of
March 7,'00. 111.1NItlf SAXTON
11( ÜBRICATING OILS.—No wish
...Ito inform machinests, millers and the public gene
ra ly, that wo have ou hand a full stock of Lubricating
Olin for all kinds of machinery, this oil surpasses all
others, haring beau subjeeted to a thorough test by the
- side of the bent Lard and other Oils. It le pronounced
a superior Lubrienternt less cost and. wearing longer.
and entirely Woo freni - glim, and will stand much colder
weather and bag lees tendency to heat. Try It and you
wtll use nothing else for Lubricating.
Carlisle Nov . 2, '00... . JOIYN P.LY.Ng.dirN.
. h rth TlenoYer Street Car le.
110TO'GRAPEIY ih all its lirimobes
P
executed In the 1.0 , 8t style known' lu the art, at
C G. CRANE'S , GALLERY,
No. 532 Arch Stkdet,..gaes of Sixth, PIIILADILNIiit.
Lire Size iq Oil and Paatil. yy
.ID' BTEREOBOOI4O PORTRAITS, AMBROTIII , I6B
DAGUERREONIVES, dm, for melt, Medallonei•• and
Order. he. Goode promptly attended to. . • 4
Ninth 5, '61..—1y. . • • • .
IDAPER . WINDOW lIADI.IS.'-A
.1. large.neserttnent ofliew..etyle Window 131Indejust
rrceiced et the cheep etere 4,,.
~,,
(.Itrttele t Neb. 18 , '6l. C. 0U1L1314 Trusts, . ,
lliatcljes"
no annefru
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LOCKS WATCHES JEWELRY.
j. AND MYER WAKE. et Manufacturers pates.'
W.D. A. Naugle. Ant., Zng's bulldinA7not Main St.,
opposite kaxt?9a lleudwaie Mr, Dealer In •
FRENCH 3; AMERkAN_CLOCKS,
..al Ari ,
rg
r'. J . '• .. -.,.. ~,,, 4 , ,-E._
t.._ . 1, " *. • 2 '0,14,11 pt,l'
--
, :s : 'n e ti • f :::%; --
~ 7 .., -,_l•
'war .. 4 .1". • • --; .CS -.7 ,- .
'cr, - ;.- - • 'V 0
-±-2 .
Foreign sid A merlian Wat ch es, Jowoly, Silver and Pla
ted ware, 'alley Goods &e. would most resayettully In
tam lila old patrons and' the public generally' that he
has just returned front the East with an entire WIW
clock of FINE W ATCH EO,J ER'F7,ItY, S I ',VEIL t . ELA
TED WARE, CLOCKS lie. .
Having corniced agencies front some of the largest and
host Falorles for the Fillo of these goods. 1 our prepa.
red to offer to the piddle any article In .the line from'
75 to 100 per cent less than they Intro over I,t.n altered
in tills plactWor below thu regular wholowile mire. an
follows, (lochs front 75 cents to $lO, 11'atelieshom$2,5 0
to $lOO. Jewelry in setts from 50 rental° s2s.Telt Setts
from 20 to $30,-,o,pleres best quality and latest styles
CLOCKS, WATCHES. JEWELRY.
8 day alarms, - Gold Bunt. Ca., Eng. Coral.
8 " Striking," 0 Amorii,in, Pearl,
8 " Striking A Al. " " FWlfift, Cameo,
8 " Regulators, " " French. Gold Stone
8 "Gallery, Sliver'llunt. Case Eng. lA..
8 " Church, " " American, Carbuncle,
8 " Mantle& " " Swiss. ' Opal,
8 " Parlor, `n French, Mosaic,
8 " Marine,... „.. "peu I' co American, .let. ~
30 flour, " ' Leplues, Garncit; '- -
30,Strikirg, , (Warners, Tuequoin,
no Alarm A Strik. " . " English, • Palfit logs,
.10 Time. - • " " French, Enamelled,
30 borers, ' " " Geneva. . Paste,
30 Gothic, " " German, Stone,
Tll A SF. 'l' TS . •
Onlolsts, IVolters -' Tu reeus,
Lodlvs, Cope. itott,'r Dishes.
Salt Slnndm. • Fish Knives, Pie liolvos.
Crumb litdves, 180 Croton do. Col, litliVON,
Forks, Spoooti, Curlers.
Carlisle, July 27,1800 —ly,
J OS EP II U. S TEE I.
WATCH MAKER .
SOUTH HANOVER STREET, OI
A frw doors south of the
'4, •
"Cutirl Howe. • • . ,
Having supplied roped( with n large nsserimeut: of
Watch Materials. 011.4e5,. &a., I em pow ',repined to re
pair all kinds-ea' Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, ati • on the
tilost ieamoutlile terms. that may be lint,ustrd In DIY
care lloplug by strict late:alma to busluess to he fa
vored tilth a liberal where or puldlelintriehige.
A lino ansorttiniut of JEWELRY, sorb as Ladies'
Breast Plop and Ear Drops and Canico;' Misses'
ItreaNt Dina and Ear Deiips. Boa and Glass Nos all sitee,
Doti Challis, Hots. Hated Challis, Dill !motets, (Wards
lieya, he. Also it largo and tine teisortieent of
GOLD FINGER RINGS,
Al.. n One lot of Fllver Hunting, Detached I.l•rer,
and I,,piner. NVatclies. and a geed tk.ortmeikt of ,Silver
plateplated and Steel :low! ;ides. All of si be mold
d
A share of public patronage In I ei.pertfully
Ch rllslo Jan. IfiGo.-1y
-
ATC II ES, 'JEWELRY, AND
PI (VEIL-WA BEAT CON LYS'S old establish - ed r l
Stand, West. Mob nSt. , nearly opposite the Cumberland -
Valley Bank.
I have Just received a-new assortment of watches,
owolry. medallions. silver ware, Av.. in addition to my•
miner Mock to which -1 invite the attention of the
public, The assortment embraces tine gold nod silver
lever watches. Hunting and:,npen cola do., gold An-,
clews' for battles and Gentlemen
.and Silver Lepines
and Quartier watches of e‘ery variety in style. and
pice.
Also tine gold Medallions. lireast-plus for Ladies and
den tlemen of every quality. pattern (11/1i prir 00idi
fob, vela., gurl. and neck chains. Child brevet ts. finger
rings, sleevedruttons, eroeees, amine,
Si., kc. Gold embeilver thimbles, silver and plated
hotter knives, Pirks. table, ten. sail and mustard spoonn
of 't•very variety. •A large nOrortment of gold, silver
rz - " - ,..y,ai t intrd common spectacles. to suit all
.._.
tr'" ages to which we invito special•atted•
lion.
A flue lot of GOLD PEnefrom the beet makers,
•pertacle 1,1.15, fancy boxes, ',liver and pearl card cases,
gold and erminun brneelets, nalrh chains,
Mantle Clocks 11111 i rt variety of articles -in.n•
ally kept in Jewelry entablishmetsts,
1 . will xidl low for enxli. All . article,: wnr.
tanted . to lin what they ,tr.. represented.
Particular. attention paid ns usual to
WATCH REPAIRING and all work war-
12221
TUC/MA'S CON L%N
Doe. 23. 1937.1
NOTICE AND . READ THIS.—
F. C. HREMtilt, .
7,..r. . At the new Store on Fast Maio St.,'
*
• '' • ' T v.7u r ld li c7fl y tPre " r t it " t i e '' ll t l u o i r r r n-" iVp7rstM r l e ri
wont of a due Watch to his splendid
rf.4 , ''' stock of A ill prienti, 1.11 VIVA and Lou.
don if AIGIIES. I linen a tine stock of Gold Watches,
nt all prices, 11 om twenty dollars up to three hundred
dollars I also hove a large stook of Silver it rioting
Cased and Optin Cased Watches, frem three dollars up
tieighty. - 1, also haven new stock of French and Ameri
can JEWErdIY. In netts, such as Clan., Gold Stone,
larva, Moude. Mourning; and °Plato sells, de.. I also
hove a new stock of Meitkilloni, from our dollar up to
fourteen; Ladies' and iimdlennin's Breast Pius it all
patterns nod pricea; Gold Chains; a larger Lock u( Vest
Fob and Curb chains; rt very large stock of finger rings
of nll kinds and patterns. anti no Seal llings. Wedding
Rings, and Settings; n fins stock of Cull Plop. hold
St ads. Sleeve fluttentsfor Parties anti Gentlemen. erns.
Braeolots,Golit Watch Keys, Seals. Gold and Silver
Thimbles, held and Silver .13pectnelei, alarge - stock of -
Silver Tea and Table Spoons nt all prices, and n emu.
plot., stock of Double Plated Tea and Table Spoons; pin.
ted,Forka, Silver and Plated that, knives and a rum
stock of double plated Casters, trmgar Spoons, Shone
Fruit Knives, and a large ntovk't,(Conitnon Spent -Ira,
tl, t.lit all ages, to which I invite particular attention;
Port Mammies of all kinds. Sti- .... ~, e '4•_. .7 4, . ..,,.
ver Kopf and Chains; a lartta ,, Pl' -
stock of Accordeons, Violins, '
rind Music Boxes, (largo and
small.) and a groat variety of
artieles usually kept In a JI.INT,
'dry xtpre., I 1111V93.1.0 011 hand
n largdand well selected btoek
of CLOCKS. of all patterns and
fashions. from ono dollar up tm
tlfty..whielt I will renal a small
profit and warrant them for one
year. to be good thn...keepers rh cry thing sold by
urn shall ho what It in roprek.ented.
.Clocks, NVatehes, and Juwelri. eat efully repaired and
warrhured. Carlisle July C,
FINE WATCH, REPAIItING. T
F. C. KRIMER.
t tho Now Jewelry Store on Loot
Main street, rear the - Public -
Square, is prepared to clean •nd
.repair the Finest Watches, and
warrant thew to rive entire
eatisihrtion Also fine Montle •
ClUks of all kinds, :slushd Ras
ACenntiolle, Rc. put In COM. '
pieta order, and warranted.
Qtrllslo .1 y , Li 11 —ly
FLLING OFF AT COST!!!
S J
At the sign of the "Gold Engle,". doors shove the
Comberinfht Valley llnnk, and two doors below the
Methodist Church. on West Melo street, the largest
nod Lost selected Mock of
WATCHES & JEWELRY
In !to town, will bo rold 30 per cent lower than at any
place in the State. The stork comprises a 'Argo assort
mont.pf (told and Sliver hunting case watches. Losers,
Lopires, American watches, and all other kinds and
styles, tired and Silver
GOLD PENS & PENCILS,
Jewelry of all kinds ,t nod Silver Plated
and Silver Ware, Mt/sir...Boxes, Arrordeons, litl faint
lags; a great variety of they articles. sod a lot of the
thirst Pianos, which will be sold all per cent lower than
ever offered in town. The entire stock of Watchmaker
tools, eases. large Mirrors, and Safe will be sold whole.
sale or retail on the easiest terms.
!laving selected a first class workiono_all_klnds city,
pairing will be done as Mm!, at reduced prices.
Piano music of:111.101.1s for sale, A new first dais
double barrel gun warrantedjeuulue twist will be sold
for hallitty value. 5.
It. E. aIIAPLET
FOR RENT.—The large
three story Brick Houseslth
large parlor, 42 feet deep, sltuatind on
West Main Street, will be re' ted
from the lot olApril, !Sill. Call at:
the Jewelry Store In said betiding.
Iook. SHARP:—Wm. Fridley would
Respectfully announce to the citizens of Carlisle
and the public generally,tbat he lute again commenced
the manufacturing of tin & sheet Iron wore oral' kinds,
in ti..o.llnyetts building on' Louther knot, directly
opposite 0. Shepley's Choir illanutkomy, where he will
at nil times be In readiness to do all; kinds. of work in
his line of business .with neatness and dispatch. All `
work will he done by Ilimseirand a compoeut hand as
he keeps un apprentices.
Also can at all times be had those Meld-And SELF—
TESTING, SELF-SEALING, PREMIUM Alli.4lollT
FRUIT CANS & JARS. • .
noose spouting, and Jobbing of nil Ulm's done at
sitort notice and made of thrrbost material.. .
•
411 - 4-Cash paid for old Powtor no Copper.
'oping by strict attention to business, and a desire,
o pleat all, to receive a sham of public patronage.
• Carlisle Oct. 20, MO.-Iy.
ISEW COAL '317A.1.1)-
?RAWEST MID 07 CARLIBL,L,
The subscribe'', would respectfully call ihirattentlon
of Limeburner's, and the citizens of Carlisle, and`the
•
surrounding coletry generally, to hie, . .
NEW. COAL y aiji,
attached to his Wore Ilouse, on West. High Eit.,arbere
ho will keep constantly on hand a largo supply of the
bast quality ofCGAL, to wit:
Lykens Valley , Luke Fiddler:Pine Grove and Troyer
ton, Broken, Egg and Nut Goal—servened and dry coal,
which be pledgee himself to sell at the tenet possible.
prices. Best quality of
LIMEDURNEWS AND tp,CKSMITU43 COAL
always on hood.. • . •
.I*-411 orders left at the Wore Slouwe,br at tile reel
dance In ;North Ilanover street, .trllLbe promptly at
tended to. • r d. WAIENDRIISON.
Oar Hole. April 14;18—tt.
MAILS! NAILS 11 NAILS !! 1
.A large Sock of good, ()lean, Neat, and' Tough.
at the lowest Prices. Our nails are worth' 'Wets
I keg more, than any other make of nails sold In our
.town. this is the opinion of mechanics who•havo tried
dem, we also have a full arum tment of
•
Tthe latest and most approved styles.' All goods war
rented as represented. JOHN P. LYNN 80N.
' Majr 2,'W. North Hanover St. Carlisle.
T RUNKS TRUNKS!! TRUNKS!!
Ladies Solo Leather Preneh Style, and Dress
trunks and Bonnet Boxes, Traveling Begs, Sc. Gents'
solid Leather and sole ,wither Brass Band Trunks-Va
lises, New Traveling Bags, ite., a large askortinent and
very low prices at LIVINGSTON'S,
North Hanover Street.
1860 HARDIVA Ir RE! !! H A It D -
,
.lush P. Lynn Sr. Son have just completed opening
,heir Spring Stock of Hardware, Paints, Oils. varnishes,
liens &r., to which they invite the early nittentiun of
Wir have greatly enlarged our stock in all
asjvarious branches,and can new accouimudate the pub•
is with
•
in large or email quantities, at the lowest ricei. But
we do not wish the public to understand at we have
bought nil the t oods in Philadelphia and ew Cork to
our tow.u, but no Can assure them that dna look litto
our store will convince them that WO IVA enough to
supply the demand in thin market. Persons wanting
,toads in our line will find it to their advantage to give
ne a roll before making their purchases.—All orders
personally and punctually attended to, and no mist,
presentations mode to effect sales
JOHN P. !NNE et SON,
North Hanover St. Carlisle
MEM
JAMES R. WEAVER'S
CABINET
1 % , 4',:f0 ' •
?I ~; , ;:G , ,• AND
CHAIR
..,,
MA Nil F AOTORY,
Having been engaged In the 111141ness for over twenty
years ho would return thanks to his customers and
friends, fur the liberal encouragement extended to him
11/ years gone hy, find further assures them that nu
pains will Ine spared, to give full satlatitellon to all who
may favor him with a call.
•
CHAIRS AND FUitNITUItE,
of every description eonsta,tly on hand, or made to
order. Warranted to be of the heft quality, of the la:
text style, well thdrhud, end sold at the lowest possible
prices tor rash. ,
Ito also continues business swan UNDERTAKER.—
'toady monde Collins, Metallic or otherwise. kept con.
stoutly on hand and funerals promptly attended to
personally In town or country, on the moot reasonable
t't (Mr'ry and Walnut Coffins, lane ooze, ecilvtinished
nod lined inside, Inan b to 12 dollars.
Walnut Coffins covered from It, to 80 dollars.
J AMES lt., WEAVEIt.
3lny 25, 1850-Iy. •
N. 11.—Two proportion sltusf.e In Churchtown,Cumb.
county, arc offered for mkt on oao terms. Apply as
nbovo. J. It. W
IRVING FEMALE COLLEGE,
MECHANICSBURG; PA.
'Phis Institution, designed-for the liberal "%duration
of Young Ladies, has'lmun in oiswation too .earn with
tho,nfost gratifj lug results. It Is now established on
n t h •nt 'tins's, and Its pat mango already oxtunds ov4r
several States.
It is located on the Cumberland Valley'llailroad nib!.
way between Ilarriaburg and. Carlisle. in the most fir
tile and beautilul portion of the inline, and It,in close
iroxlmity to ono Or the moat moral, healthy, atiVon-
Lurprising tenon I trtim State.
His .contral, and easy of access. Students teasing
Washington, lialtimore,or Philadelphia In the morning
train for Harrisburg, will arrive at Mechanicsburg in
time for dinner.-.
Thh edifice in largo And commodious. surrounded by
double verandas, and will Accoininodate about one hun
dred boarders. In Its construction, It combines all the
modern Improvements for the promotion of health,
ontifort. And convenience,. In these resums physicians
pronounce It unrivalled. The eltainbers are large and
neatly furnished. Each h. Its register for heat and
ventilation .Only two students occupy the mune rafts.
The bath rooms arm at-all times supplied veith warm and
cold water.
MIEMM!
. . .
Tim grounds are ample, and well nrranged for recre
ation, and the Vrirloll,l callstbenle eserchms -so osssn
tlal to health, graceful movement and symmetry of
form.
Thu Faculty of Inxtruction lo eMclont and expert
°need.
• . .
' Ln the C0114.0%0 Ihmartment the course of Andy In
of n 11141 i grade. comprehending all the subjertn'belong.
In/ to n Clensleal. Polite and Ch, halo, Education.
in the Preparatory Department penile u iri be rare.
fully Instrneted In those bronchus forming the Dania of
a thorough English education.
Senslon, from the hit 'lWeduesilay of
September to the :loth ef.lanunry.
Second Senston, from Cho lot of February to the lot of
July.
Vocation, during July and August.
31,
;6:j
===
.
IN ADVANCE.
Boarding. NV:tithing, Furnished Itgoins, F
nod Light. . . . . . . .
Tuition—Collegiate Departiuout... . .
'.• Preparatory 4 . . . .
" First Close,
No retro charge for Ancient Languages.
Mush. ions and Guitar. . . . . . . . ,20 00
Vocof M air... . . . . . . . . . . 200
Modern L o nionges, . . . . . . . 10 00
.Psiollir, Droning end other Orunwentelltranches
at the usual rotes.
Text , books furnished at city prices. .
For further portioulors address, - --r,• .
Rue. A. t 1 MARLATT, A. M.,•
- President.
A u,r. 3. 1860
CUINIBERLAND VALLEY BANK
PROPRIETORS.
._. ..
lsA AU DRNNEMAN,
' . JOHN S. SrEIIItETT,
.1011 N DUNLAP,. . -
~, 11. A. Enna Nos.
WILLIAM
Iticimul) WOODS,
JUllri C. DU :41,1K
This Bank, le now prepared to do a general Banking
and Raritan° landness, under the name end sty le of
KER. DUN lia I . it - Co., In the- some place-Intely-oceu—
pied by KIT, Brenneman AO..
. Money revolved on deposil and paid back on demand
without notice. Certificates of deposit hearing lot..est
at tho rate of liar per rent. will be Issued for as short
a period as four months. Interest, on all certificater
will cease at maturity, proy hied, however, that if said
certificates aro reimu r ed at any time thereafter for an
other given period, they shall hear the mom rate of in
terest up to thin time of renewal. only days notice
must be given of an Intention to withdraw interest de.
posits.
Tlioy call the attention of Farmers. Mindianien, and
ail ethers who lesire a safe deposltory for theD money,.
to the undeniable fart, that the proprietors of ihis Ban
n not only liable to tin amount oi their stock In the
hank, but are INDIVIIMALLY liable to the extent of their
estates for all the Deposits, and other obligations o
ller. Dunlap & Co. . -
Particular attention elven In the roljectinh of Vendife
Nut is, Forei r m KIDS, Drelftrl. Checks, any part of
tin United States and VatiVdits. •
Remittances made to any part 'of the United Rates
England, mitt Irelaad.
They will at all times be pldased to glve_any Inihrma
lion• desired In regard to mosey mat tern In general
Tile faithful ItAti confidential executitm of all order
entrusted to them may be ITIIOII upon.
. ilpen far hoot mites front 0 o'clock la the morning unt
'4 o'clock In the evening.
11. A. STUR
Carlisle, Aug. 11. Plan,
61% 17 2 t i,
ty 3
8 I 4J
tk:/';
•
1, 1 y
INDSErB IMPROVED ••
15131.000 . SEARCHER.
For the opeedy, radical, and effectual cure of •LL
, DISRAShiS orleing from IMPURITY
OF TILE BLOOD.
This medicine has wrom
In desperate CllBOB of •
Scrofula, Cancerous formations,
Cutaneous Diseasss,• Erysipelas, Bulls,
Pimples on the face, Sore Eyes,
Old, Stubborn Ulcers, Scald Heed,
Totter affections, ltheuc o Disorders,
Dyspepsia, Costiveness,
Jaundice '
Salt Rheum.
Mercurial Dinstues, general Debility,
Liver Complaint, • h i p., of Appetite.
~Low Spirits, iedul Stomach
tienmle Complaints. and nit Diseases having theirrol
ginin an impure slate of tho,Dlood.
We rotor to the ease of David McCreary, of Napier
township, Iladford Co., Pn. wlui, on the 31st day of Aug
ust, 1558 made affidavit before Justice Dorloy that be
was troatod tin-the cure of Cancer by three phytdelans
of-liedford countyTand - hy - Dr. NMI: ton of the' Eclectic
College in Cincinnati, for a ii.rind of nearly eight
months, notwithstanding which, his lip, nose, nod a
portion of Ms loft' check wore entirely Won away!. Ile
had given up all hope, when ho heard of the ' • Blood
Searcher." and was Induced to try it.- F r our bottles
cured him, and although sadly disligured,e,thero le no
question but what thin invaluable medicine saved his
life. The full particulate of this remarkable case may
be aeon in a circular, which can be had of any of the
Agents.
_ . .
.IVe also refer to the ease of Nancy Illettkney, of Elder.
tour Armstrong aounty, cured of Scrofula after he.
lug unable to girt out of her beirfor three years.
To the case of a lady In Ansonvllle. Clearfield county
who woo also afflicted with Scrofula In Its worst form.
Jung la, 1160.
. . . .
To tho case of llgorge 3luisel, residing in Carrolltown,
Cambria county, Pa.. who was so .badly afflicted with
Cancer that it eat his entire(' none off, and his case was
worse 11 possible, than McCreary's.
Zbeopartieulars of those races—every one of 'which,
waslcured by the use of Ohs Blood Searcher—may also
be Annul in a circular to be had of any of the Agents.
It. 31. LEMON, Proprietor
Laboralory for the manufacture and sale, near t he
Pa. Railroad Depot, Hollidaysburg, Po.
Dr. Don. 11, Keyser, Wholosale Agent, Pittsburgh, Pa.
For sale in Carlisle by S. V. Ilaverstick, 8. El
liott, ,and it It. Kieffer; Dr. J. Herring Mechanics
burg; Oosweller & Zook, Shenherdatown ; Joshua Colo
llogstown; JarOb Simmons. Cross Roads • J. J. Coble,
E. Wis., Shiremanstown; A. 31. Lehilch, Boiling r , pringa
Mary W. Kismet, Churobtown ;• 0. W. Robinson West
11111; lannaught & C 0.,. Oakville; Shoemaker &
Elliott. Newburg;.Wm. Bratton, Now.villo; J. Hood A
Co., Springfield; Russell A C W o. m , Dickinson;
,R L a
& Washing, Jacksonville;
. Clark Lees,
Rondo; Wm. H. Eckles, Sporting Hill; D. Denlinger
White Hall; J.V. Altick, Shippensburg ; all of Cumber
lend county, Pa.. „
ATOTEMBER 2ND, 1860. • • .
ly • Jar The roadeu of the "Ileitua" are romlnded
thatl . have just Drought from the city a largo supply of
- SUOMI CURED DAMS AND BEEF:
Dried Apples and reanites,, Fresh Tomatoes in cane hesii
Mushroom's. the fiery best , Pickles, different kinds of
mixed Mustards and Sauces, Lemons zed Oranges,
Nukes, Figs, Raisins. Buffers, Coffeee, Tale, ' Molasses,
Fish. Salt, Fine Boors and Tobacco: very fine Brindles,
Old Rye Whiskey, Wines au•beeldes'a general assert •
ment of goods In out, line of trade, offered at the very
lowest. prices. FOR DASH. . • .W3t. BENTZ.
Nov. 21,1580. •
RAIN• BAG.—Just received and
e_ce for Dale very cheap for (Leh
...2. WM. ••Ft V+
istellantous.
BUILDING bIATERIALB,
REDIAI3LE GOODS.
Noran 111i00000 Sian?, CARLULR, PA
=
ght the most miraculous cures
alai( 'Mantis.
CUMEERLAIII) VALLEY R. 4.-
, WINTER ARRANGEMENT. •
• •
2 13iire4.6
CDAI.4OI4OF FLOURS!
On and after MONDAY, DliaNDElt 6:1,1680,
Trains will run as follows: {Sundays oxseuted :)
FOR 011A5111ERSBUDO- AND lIARRIBBORG. .
loETratp, 2d Train
7.00 A'lll. 2.46 F. M
7.37 4 . 4 ' 3.35-
Leave lingendowp,
" Orcouemtle.
" Chnmhornburg, , 8.30 44 • 1.25 1 4
" . Shlppensburg, 9.00 '"
1.57 44
" Newville, . 9.32 " 2.30 "
" Carlisle. 10.10 . 44 . 3.10 ' "
0 Mechanicsburg, 10.42 •" 3.92 • "
- Arrive at Harrisburg, 11.15' " .4.10 44
yOlt CHAMDERSDURO AND HACERSEOWN.
let Train. ; - 2tl Train:
•
Leave Harrisburg ' . 8.05 A:5l 1.40 P. M.
. 44 Mechanicsburg „.„ 8.47 " o 2.20 0
0 Carlisle, . 0.27 " 3.00
" Newville 10.02 • 0 3.34 4 •
" Sh ippon:burg, 10.33 4 4 . 4.05
" Chainlig', (A rave) 11.00 ' .. ;..445
o '. Greencastle, 11.55 •535 °
' A rri vent Hagerstown. 12.31, 8.15 "
THREE Daily Trains leave Harrisburg for Pittsburg
nt 3.18, and 7.00; A. 31„. and 4 2n, I'. IL,
For Philadelphia, via Pennsylvania Central flail:roar :
At 2.40 A. 31., 12.55, 1.15, and 5.25 P. IL Via Let anOn
V. R. It., al 8.00 A.. 31.. and 1.45, P. N. For Baltiniete,
at 3.00 A. 7,40 A. N., A . 1 00 P.M.
„ For . roverton nod Williamsport at 1.40 and 8.15, P.
M. Trains on Dauphili Road at 2.00, P 51,
NOTICE TO PASSENGERS: At all Stations where
Tickets are sold,,vie; Ilagerntown, Greencastle, Chant.
homburg, Shipponsburg, Nowvllle, Carlisle, Mechanics
burg Mid Harrisburg, a reduction of TieN CENTS on
each Ticket will be made to all Passengers that provide
themselves with Tickets before entering the Cars.
'O. N. LULL Supor't
Railroad Omen, Chinulmrsburg, /
Der. 7, 18611.
NEV AIR LINE ROUTE
TO NEW YORK!
Asur
. ...10,),
I_Lial.,•?•%-.7--atkio.,'"--Z 4 7"
SHORTEST IN DISTANCE
4r AND QUICKEST IN TIME
, , BETWEEN THE TWO . CITIES - '
‹....a o p
NEW SORB
I, AND . ' •' . ,
• ' HARRISBURG . ')'
:nu READING, .ALLENTOWN
'AND EASTON.
MORNING EXPRLV, Wqst.leaves New York at A A.
M.. arriving at Harrisburg ht 12.45 noon, only 94' hours
Letween the two.
MAIL LINE lI,Ve Sow York at 12.00 noon, and ar•
rives at Harrisburg at 8.20 P. N.
MORNING MAIL LINE East. lenves..llarrisburg at
8.00 A. M.. int.! at New York lit M.
ArTERNOON EXPRESS LINE, Ea•t, leaves Harris.
burg at 1.10 I' M. arriving of New York at 0110 1 , 91,
Connect lonx lire made at linrrisburg at 1.00 P. M. with!
the IWownge: Trains in end] direction on the Ponnsyl
vani.t, Cnniberhusd Valley and N . orthern Content Rail.
read.
All trains connt , et at Reading with trains for Potts-
Idlle and Philadelphia, and at. Allentown for Mauch
Chunk, Easton, tic.
Na change of Passenger Cars or Ibtggage between New
Yruk and Harrisburg, by the ft.oo A. M. Line from New
York or the 1.15 P. M. from Ilarrisburl.t.
• For bet ~ty Of scenery, and Proll, Comfort and nrcom•
modatlon. Oda route presents superior Inducements to
the travelling public.
Fare between New York and IhrriShUrg EINE DOL•
LARS. —For tickets and other information apply to
J. .1. CLYDE, Oeneral Agyut, liarrlsbUrg.
CARLISLE AND. PIILLADELPIIIA
• 'AWE ;Wife:
- •
DAIL - Y FREIGHT LINE:.
FItEED, EltEl3l),
ell MSILK ET bTIIELT, rII7LADELI'IIIA
.1. 1.; 1). RHOADS,
. MAIN • STIMET, CARUNi.E, PA.
R3` Cars of this Lino leave the Depot 811 Market st.,
Dally,at .1 o'clock, I'. M..
Leave Carlisle, Daily, at 7 ,'clock, A M.
Goods Intondad fpr this Lino should he frarked C.
P. Daily Freialit Line, and sent In by,4
May 27, 1h59.
pII LLADELP 111 A
_AND READING
ROAD
8113131E1t ARRANGEMENT,
On and aftei MAY 28, 1860.
'Two passenger trains leave Harrisburg deilly,.(Flun
dm, excepted.) at 6.00 A. M , and 1.11, 31.. for Phila
delphia, :irriv ing thero at 1.25 noon nod 0.15 P. li.
Returning, leave Philadelphia at B.OU A. 31., - and 3.30
P. 3!., arriving at Harrisburg at 12.1. noon nod 8.30 P.
81.
160 00
20 00
16 00
12 00
FAUNI : To Philadelphia, No. 1 C. $3.25; No. 2 (in
satou train.) 5210. •
Faro. to Bending. $1.60 And $1,30,
At lioaditw. conned wilt trains for Pottsville, M Were.
villo, Tamaqua, catawlssn, dc.
Four troth.. leave 'tending 11n , Philadelphia dully, at
6 A. 31 , 10.45 A. 31., 12.30 HOOD and 3.43 P. 11.
LIMVO elph in for !lending at 8.00 A. M., 1.00 P.
01., 3.30 P. li., nod 5,00 I'. 31. •
Fares Irmo Heading to Philadelphia, $1.25 and 5.1 45.
The ruorniog train (rum Ilarrlsborg rooueets nt
Iteatliluz with up train for Wilkubbarre. Pittbtou and
Scranton,.
For thrountt tieliota and other Information apply_to
's, j•
.t i jentaTAa ' ant.
Aug• 3, 'rai
Uats it, (Ups
NEW STORE, AND NEW GOODS
nATsv-cAps AND LADIES FURS.
The subscriber having recently opened a New Store
at the old st.ind of J. It Halbert in 'North Hanover St.
opposite the Carlisle Deposit Hank.
Hat lilt: received from New York and Philadelphia, a
fine and well selected assortment of goods Su his Hue of
business, sorb as
• • • !;...iar..... -r
'••,..
- ...4 . - `-• ....... - e-r.:4..,•• -. .- ^..'. .
'= - ` , 3-• ' ...14:4;,-.•;,..."'" ---• 'e. - ...••• ir
1
7• - .••=ns. , II: __ T.,..., 5 „.• .
• :S. may :
::•••-•••••... '
- 77 7.•: :::..........„:. 4
..; „
L .
• •
11.1 TS AND CAPS,
from the common Wool to the tine Fur, Silk and Carel
mere flats, and at prices to atilt the tt,oro. The stock
includes a satiety of styles and colors et 1140 and Cape.
•
' Fancy Beaver ntnl Felt MO
jor children, either boys of girls neatly trimmed.
• t FUR CAI'S, C9LLA RS and GLOVES,
for Gentlemen. Also, a variety of fanny filre for either
ladles' or alibis-ens wear. II udeon Ilny, , Sable, Mink,
Siberian Squirrel, German hitch," Stone:GAM°, Silver
do. Hoek do. Ar.
Also, Carpet Bags, Valisen. A largo assortment of
Trunks, Hand Trunks, Buffalo Robes and Prime Bed
Feathers. Thankful for the patronage elresdrrecelved
he would invite all his friends and the Public In gene.
rat to glee blur a call. JACOB BOAS, Agt.
Carlisle, Dec. 7, 'VOA. f.
AC sr FIRM.
HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM!
'Fhe undersigned having purchased the
stock, /to., of the late Win H. Trent decd. would
reoPectfully announce to thopular that ho will con •
finite th, BUSINETS et the old stand. In
West High street. and with a renewed and efficient
effort, produco articlen of Head Dress of
Every Variety, Style and Quality,
that Mud be strictly in keeping with the improvement
of the Art, and fully up to thn age In which we lire.
1 have on hand a splendid
-,ts assortment of - •
•
HATS AND CAPS,
of all descriptions, from the common WOW
to the finest FUR, AND SILK HATS; and at•prlees
Act must suit every ono who hah an eye togettiog Hutt
worth et his motley, The stock inclUdes,
BIQLESKIN, OARSIMERE, BEAVER A FELT HATS,
of every style and color and unsurpasted LIMIT
NEsp, DURABILITY. AND FINISH: I,y those' of any
other establishment in the country.
MEN'S. BOYS' and CHILDREN'S BATS and OAFS,
of every description constantly on hand. .
Ile respectfully Invites all the old patrons and as
many new ones as possible, to give Mtn a call.
,• J. O. GALLIC.
Apr. 25,1860-17
SECOND , SPRING ARRIVAL.-
LAIR; El SUPPLIES FOR TILE HEAD AND FEET.
At the store of John Irvine, on the B. B. corner of
the public, square, in the place to purchase Boots Shoes
lints & Caps. at prictis that defy - el peti Inn.
liu has Just returned,from the East with the lace - Int
and most complete mieortmeut of Boots, Eileen, Hot. A
rims that he has ever Presented to this catomunity,
and which he Is deihrmlned to soil at the pwest possi
ble prices. His stock embraces eyerything in Mello.
of busineks, such as
MEN'S & BONS' PINE CALF BOOTS, •
.
Kip lloota, Calf find Patent Loather Oxford Tree, Cal
and Patent Loather Gaiters, Call „Nullifiers, Calf arid
Kip . Droops, Slippers, 8c... . •
LADIES' IVE.AIt
jinn French' and English Lasting Gaiters, Moreeco,
Calf and Kid Boots, Fine KM Slippers, Feney
Morocco, and Kid Buskins, kc.. 8. - • • •
MIKsEB AND CHILDREN'S WEAR ofall dereriptiOna
embracing fine Lasting Gaiters, Morocco • end' Lasting
Batton Boots, Morocco Lace Boots of all binds, 'fancy
shoes of various styles slippers, de.
• llfiTc; g OAPS, fillh, Casslmere. Fur and' Wool Date
of ail qualities ametylei, Mra a largo assortment of
STRAT 'HATS,
r [Mote and Shoe! made to order at the aboyieai mo d,.
Repairing promptly done. Confident of hie ability:to
allniames of auetomers, - her ireapeetfully invites
lbe"Pliblio to give him a ca 11... -
Remember the piece, N. N. corner of the publi c
Square,
iday, 60. '6O,
von , —
3611 IRVINE