Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, May 10, 1861, Image 3

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ELTVGOODS AT PANIC PRICES.
. duet receii - ed another lot . of eIegant:SPRANG
U .) S, bought nt the present raducod city prices and
selling uncommonly low- for (ME:4k ------ -- -
UItAY adoos for traveling drabs, Chan de Laines,
Lustros, Lawns, Silks, ke. in great vprloty.
Musline, Elkeetings, Tlskings, Ulughams, .c, at the
very lowest prices:
Jje7,-.llEN'd AND' DOYS' WEAR, COTTONA ES,
SUMMER CASSIMERES, JEANS,
DRILfINUS, &U. •
Ladles', Gents'. Misses and Childron's Gloves S ock
ings In endless variety, and very cheap.
Reeollret the store nearl y opp•
ES site the ilepot.
CUARLt)OII.OY, Trustee.
Carlisle. May 10, 1801.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE —The under ,
signed, Auditor appiiinted by Orphan'-Court
of CumberlAnd county, to audit, settle And adjust the
account of John Oiler, administrator of William Heine.
finger, dee'd., and to report distribution of the balance
roultining in his bands, will wadi the parties lutenist.
od, at his office, Carlisle, on 31 . 9tiday, the :47,11 day of
May, 1861, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
WM M. 111tIDLE,Oudltpr.
May 10, 1001.-3 t
NOTICE TO BUILDERS. The
Trustees of the Farmers' High School, of Penn's.
will 'Twelve proposals for the Stone and Brick Masonry,
Carpenter work,mud Plastdring of the remaining part
of their building, which consists of five stories high,
ono hundred and forty-two feet in front, the end vt fug
oxtonding back °Laity one feet and six inches.
The proposals will be received at the • Farm school, In
Centro county, until Wednesday, the 22d day of Alay,
1861. at 11 o'clock, A M., and may be for any part or
tile whole work. Drawings and specifications of the
work may be set , iirit the Farm School. at any time, upon
application to Dr. PUGH, the President of the Institu
tion.
The Trustees have on hand a large quantity of atone,
brick, sand. lumber, finished doors and windows, iron
unties and sills, which may bo used in the building,
nod which the contract or will he required to take at cost
prim.. An examination of the work to he done, and
the materials on baud, would be necessary to enable
any one to bid for it.
EVAN PU(rir,
Flt ED' K. %' ATTE,
11. M. WALL! ST Eft,
Committee of the Board of Trustees
May 3,1861.-3 t
DRY GOODS:. DRY GOODS!
F
IRST ARRIVAL OF DRY GOODS
MIS SEASON.
We have just completed opening our Spring stork of
Dry Goods, which is larger and more varied than
at soy former period
To our friends and customers we Invite you to visit
our immense titoro Booms, Our stock consists iu part sf
LIL - 1101SE . '", FANCY AND PLAIN
Magnificer.t and brilliant styles of Siirkpg Silks, a very
largo lot BLACK SILKS, plain and froured.and Foul
aids at PANIC PIIICEA. We especially iriyite the ladies
to this department of our monster snit*, Norwich
Poplins, lacquered Lt ersted Cloths. Grey Cluole Lusters,
Chalk Do Latium colored and figured Brilliants, French
and English Chintzes, English and Amerkan Calicos,
WHITE GOODS
Theseritiiriarheen selected with care, and are
from the largest and best importing houses in New
York and Philadelphia.
We have in this department, Linens. Laces, Edginp
Cambries, Brilliants, Nainsooks, Jaconotta, Lawns, Mu.
pluallus,
Lndiea Fine French Collars,
Undersleeyes, &c.. all of which we respectfully ask
thorough examination. in order to ratlsfy Ladles the
we base those goods better and lower In price the
the lowest.
MOURNING 0001)8.
Thle line orgoods Is very largo and ample In every
department.
HOSIERY AND GLOVES,
Silk, Woolen, Cotton and Linen Hose for Ladies and
Gentlemen, Kid, Kid Finish, Silk, Lisle thread Gloves.
Call and see our far hutted Buck Gloves."
DOMESTICS.
Muslina, Flannels, Blankets. and every article in the
domestic line of Dry Goods, in larger quart ty and in
more comph to assortment than can be found lu any
House in the Interior of Pennsylvania.
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Clothe, Cass!mores. Postings, Linens. Cuttonades
Bearewens, and cord., for both Men and ltnys.—Ou
Casslnieres are adjudged by connetssuers to be unsur
passed fur beauty and quality.
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Superfine No. 1. two and three I'ly, Bruasele, Velvet
and Ingrain Carpets, a largo assortment of R,u Carpet.,
wade to order under our Immediate supervision Oil
Clothe. of ail widths and "styles, Mattings, hugs, Look
log Glasses, kr.
To young men and old, about eine:lug upon House.
keeping, we Invite you to pay a visit to our large
C P: It' 0 0 M,
admitted to be the most splendid affair outside of the
largo cities, where goods In this deportment are sold at
very low prices. Remember ladles and geutlenuM. my
motto always has been; and is now to sell cheap for
CASII, and to please my numerous kind patrons.
A. W. BENTZ, S. Hanover st.,
.11lay. 3. '6l. Nearly opposite the P. 0. Carlisle Pa.
MO ARMS!`TO ARMS!! 1S ALL
THE CRY.
ALL PERSONS. without regard to AGE, are requested
to call at LEIDIOII SAWYER & MILLER'S New Store,
East Mein at., and examine their immense stock of
NEW GOODS!
3.xt J.. store from Now York end IthiludelphLa, eon
misting of all the Newest Stylesand kinds Irf Dress Goode,
Shawls, Cloth and Silk Hartung, Embroideries, Sun
Umbrellas, Parasols, Lace Mitts,
Kid Gloves. Sc., Sc.
MOURNING 00008 of every description imported by
the celebrated house of lIESSON & SUN.
MEN AND BOYS WEAR!
Clothe, Cassimeree, 'Wettings, Linen and Cotton Pant-
Inge, Coatings. Gloves, Hosiery, Collars, Neck Ties,
Pocket 'Kerchiefs, &c.
e — Domestic Goode of Every Variety, at
Wholesale and Retail.'lslll
CAN , ETS ! CARPETS!
All kinds direct from the Factory, Oil Cloths, Mkt
tlngs, Window Shades. Blind Materials. Looking Glasses,
Gilt andhogimy triunes. . -
Every variety of goods imitable for the wants of the
whole corinnunitv. As wo bought since the WAlt
CRISIS, and customers will Bud-our prices to suit the
times. Please call at
SAWY2R it. MILLER'S
New Store, East Mate Street.
May 3, 'Bl.
At/gm RI AM 0 0
7 0 .: NM, mt. , :
How Lost, How Restored
Just Published in a Sealed Envelope,
ON .TLIE NATOPE, TREATMENT. AND RADICAL
CORE OM SPERMATORIBEA, or Seminal Weakness.
Sexual Debility, Nervousness and involuntary emissions
inducing impotency, and Mental and Physical incapa.
ell.Y • By ROBT, J. CULV
Author of the" Green Book," &c.
The world-renowned author. in this admirable Lec
ture, clearly proves from his own experience that the
awful consequences of Self abuse may be effectually re
moved without' medicine and without dangerous:sur
gical operations. boogies. Instruments. rings or cordials,
pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual
by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition
may be, may cure himself CREA PLY, PRIVATELY and
RADICALLY. ' This lecture will prove a boon to thou
sands and thousands.-'
Sent under seal. In a plain envelope, to any address
post paid, on the receipt or two po.dage stamps by ad
dressing, Dr. CIL .1 C. KLINE,
AprilLly 127 Bowery, York. Post Odlee, box 4,586.
A N ORDINANCE -RELATING TO
TUE DUTIES OF THE POLICE OE TUE DOEOUGLI OF
Section I.—Be It enacted by the Town Council. of the
Borough of Carlisle, and It hi hereby enacted and or
dained by the authority of the same ' that it shall be
the duty of the Police of the Borough, to arrest within
its limits, all noisy and disorderly persons, all parsons
standing upon the public pavements, streets, and 'talks.
to the obstruction of others passing to and fro. -and
who refuse, on request o' the proper authority, and to
remove all intoxicated persons and vagrants.
Sec. 2. Be it further enacted by the authority of the
same, that upon the arrest by the said Police. of any
intoxicated persons or vagrants, they ebali 1)0 takill
before any Justice of the PIVICI, of the said Borough, and
be properly committed to the- County Jail, and in case'
of the arrest of any other of the persons named in the
foregoing Section, they shall be token before the Chief
Burgess. or In his absence or inability to act, before the
Assistant Burgess, who upon hearing the complaint.
shalt have power to sommit the offender to the Jail
fur a period not exceeding forty-eight hours: '
Sec. 3.—Be itfur ther enewled by the authority of the
same, that the SherilTof tun ,Cduaty shall receive from
the Borough, a salary of Twentrflve Dollars per annum.
for receiving and 'detitining - persons so committed by
the Chief or Assistant Burgess.
Enacted into an Ordinance, the sth day of Aprll, 1861.
JOHN OITTSIII A Lb. Pres. of Council.
Attest—J. M,- MISONHEIMLft, Sec'y pro. tem. Cur. r
'JOHN NOBLE, Chief Burgess.
April 26, 186 -
BILLIARDS: ,BILLIARDS: I
aminnuei '6AI
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'4YEI S - : 4ill:'flnd Tat
_LI the Phainlk Saloon, :tinder Iwo of
CELEBPATED TABLES;,
With.l4arble. Bode and Cornbicnition Cushions.'
room le well lighted, and heated. and ftirnished with
every convenience fo the comfort of-visitors.
— GEORGE W. EVIAN% ,
BOWLING SALOON
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THE. BOWLING - SALOON, at the
Mr.utx Itestiukint under:Alicieni'i..nall,:ts_ fur
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OF Tpti'MOt!ly',..l.4lPpayED,:co.lolltUcTlON.
Dereons fond of title healthful Protteement, will find
'every opportunity .for enjoying the game, free from the
Antruidon of boys or - improper poraenii••—• -- ' , •
April 12.1801,- GINOROB W. NOLAND:
IB RAUOy . ink
.tleatly
"MEW STORE, AND NEW GOODS
HATS, OAPS AND STRAW GOODS.
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The subscriber. has recently opened a Now Store
at the old kit nil of Ilailtert in North ilanoyt r,St.
opposite the Carlisle Deposit Bank.
Having received front New York and Philadelphia, a
finuand well selected assortment agoutis In hiir linen,
business, such as HATS and CAPS; from the common
Wool to the line Fur,
SILK AND CASSTMETE
Sprtor Styles of Silk bath for IS6I. Straw Hats for
Gentlemen. Jockey Hats for Ladles, and fancy llatm and
Caps for Children, and
PRICES TO SIIIT THE TIDIES•
Also, Carpet Baps, Vallxeit. Trunks,.lland Trunks.
Umbrollas and prime Bed Feathers. An f 1.4501 tmont of
iti,W- Prime Segura and Tobacco.'
Thank lel tor the patronage already received he would
incite all his Moods nod the public generall!, to give
him a call. JACOB BOAS, Agt.
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Carlisle, April 19, 1861
A N ORDINANCE-RELATING TO
E REGULATION OF THE MARK ET GOERS.
Section I.—lie it enacted and ordained by the Town
Council, of the borough of Carlisle, and it is hereby en•
acted and ordained, in the authority of the same, that
the hour for opening the markets upon the market days,
cf this borough, shall be at sunrise, front the Ist of alay
to the let of October, and at 12 o'clock, M , from the Ist
of October to the Ist of May.
Ser. it further enacted. by the authority of
the same, that the hour for opening the Markets shall
be Indicated by the rlnging of a bell, by the clerk of the
Market. and no porno shall sell or purchase in the
Market House, any article until the hour appointed f
opening the market, under a penalty of ONE DOLLAR.
Sec. 3.—lie it further enacted by the authority of he
same. that all Ordinances or parts of Ordinances incon
sistent herewith. are hereby repealed.
Enacted into an ordinance the 6th day of April, 11161.
.101 IN OUTAIIALL. Pres. Town Council.
Attest—J. M. MasoNuemee, Si'c'y. pro. tern. ter.
.1011: 1 1 NOBLE, Chief Burgess.
Carlisle, April 213, I gin.
ACIIINE \VHEELWRIGIIT
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SHOP.
WM. CROMLECH & CO.
Now Manufacture and keep constrontly for sale at
thel• New Shop, on North Hanover Street. Carlisle,
opposite Raymond's Motel. n larae aysortment of Agri
cultural implements. such as horse powers, threshing
machines, with separators attached, clover hullers, grain
Inns. corn shel let 8,
STRAW & FODDER CUTTERS,
of which are all the latest and best Improvements.
Wagons of every description. harrow s.EllithilLOES, Coro
ploughs flold Hollers, single and double shovel plouxhs.
&e. tiarringes on hand and made to order. Having a
smith shop attached. all custom work in town nr coun
try, done with DeIIEDEDOt and dispatch. II epairlng of
all kinds done at short HOLD.° MEd AD reasonable term,.
Thankful for past favors, ino respeetfullY solicit a liberal
share of the public patronage:
AV - ORDERS DE MOIL PRoxerur ATTENDED 11'5..1C.0
tcJ Lumber. ca+t and wrought Iron scraps takon In
exchange ler w,
April 19, Nil .-3 w. • WM. CROMLICII & CO.
SELLINV, OFF AT TWENTY-FIVE
•li ...Nl'. BELOW COST !!
.At a, f , h 3 e,alen of the Gold Eagle," doors above the
.un
.aand Valley Bai k. end two doors below the
Methodist Church on II t Main street, the largest
and best selected stock of -""
In the town. will be sold 30 per cent lower thnn nt any
place In the State The sleek compriseo u Isrge npßotrt
mont of Gold and Silver hunting-case watches. Levers,
Lepines, American watches, and all other hinds and
styles,
GOLD AND SILVER CHAINS,
Gold Pena and Pencils, Jewelry of all kinds, Spectacles
Gold and Silver, Plated and Ware,
MUSIC BOXES, ACCORDEONS ,
Oil Paintings, a great variety of fancy articles. and a lot
of the finest Pianos. whirls will be sold 40 per rent:MK,
than ever offered in town. The entire stork of %Vetch
maker tools, rases, large Mirrors, and ;3aft, will be sold
wholesale or retaP on the racist terms.
Having selected a first class workman all kinds of re
pairing will he done as usual. at reduced prices.
Three Pianos at $lllO below the factory price on ac
count of the Philadelphia Company closing out. laa ill
sell at the Jewelry Store,
THREE ROSEWOOD ..INOS,
warranted, nt one-third their real value on easy term
If railed on soon.
?OR. SALE.—The large
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three-story Brink House on Main '. . 11,4
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rent. will be cold on easy terms. •i• -, : ...
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Call at"tlio Jintelry Stiiin iu raid', ? " 31r '--.lri
building.
Apr 1119,1860. It. E. SIIAl'i.l.A. ,
CORRECT YOUR ASSESSMENT !
Persons wishing. alterations, additions or dedur
tient. In their tax, as also such as are Inuit tt d will assist
much by making their cams knOWII to
Ca rllolo, April 10, 'Ol.-30 *
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Tr I HE NORTH HANOVER STREET
CLOTIII NO EIM POR I UM.
- ! r takes pleasure to announce to Its friends and patron;
of the large arrival of the latest styles of
QLOTIIS;
CASSINIERES, and
VESTINGS,
which will be made to order In the very latest styles
and warranted to give complete satisfaction, or no sale.
Persons wishing-to buy Men's or litty's Wear by the
yard, will invariably save from fifteen to twenty per
cent. as we ran afford to sell godds much cheaper than
any competitor. A careful inspection of our large and
varied stock is respectfully solicited.
ISAAC LIVINGSTON.
Apr=lB,-1801. •' Proprietor.
A. 13. EWING'S
FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS
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— irest High Street, Carlisle, Pa.
(Premium awarded at the Cumber l ::nd County
Agricultural Fair of 1857.)
The subscriber has just received the most splendid
assortment of articles in his line. ever brought to this
place—which he is determined to sell at prices that de
fy competition.
Parlo r
Chamber,
Dlining..room, I I FURNITURE
Kitchen and
OM ee
Embracing -every article wail by, House and Hotel
Soutar's, or thu most approved and 'fashionable design
and finish. Including also Cottage furniture In setts.
reception and Camp Chairs, Mattrasses, Jilt frames.
pictures, tc.,
Purchasers aro requested to call and examine ids
stuck, at his extensive azire.roenis, %Vest Main sheet.
North aide. A. B. EWING.
Altcsr- Particular attention given as usual to funerals:
orders frdm .town and country, attended to vett!)
and on moderato terms.
Carlisle, May 12, 1838.-Iy.
Just received another new and cheap
tot. of 111cher4one Dunbar d• 'Dixon Linear, Moe
llne, Calicooe Au., ,gyp. At the cheep Garth Store
Nov. 2, 1460. Cll/04. OGll.lll', Irtietee.
1. -I OOP S ! - 11001' SK 1111';":
haeo, novelties, and at prices 'to duly comps
ties. LEI DIM, SAW VISA & MILLER
14 1 .1R14: INSURANCE. - THE ALLEN
I AND EAST PENNSBORO MUTUAL FIRE IN
SUItANCE COMPANY of Cumberland county, !neon)))
rated by an act of Anneuibly, Is now fully organized, a nil
In operation under the management of the following
comutiesionere, viz:
Daniel Bailey, William It. Gorgae, Michael Cocicliti,
.1. Bich°'burger, Chrlatlan Stayman, John C. Pun
lap, Jacob 11. Coover, Lewin Ilyer, B. Eberly, 8,13,111
min li. Mower, J. Brandt, Joueph Wlckerehani
Alexandel Cathcart.
The rates of insurance are as low and revertible an an)
Company or the kind In the State. j•ersons wishing to
become members are Invited to malferappheation to the
gents of the company; who are wlllths to wait upon
them at any time.
MIL R. 00110 AS, Piesident.
CIIRISTIAN STAYM.AN, Vice President '
LEW-18 RYER, Secretary.
MICHAEL COCRLIN. Treasurer. •
Managerse--Wm. lt. Gorges, L. Myer.. Christian. Stay.
man. 51. Cockircit - Jr . C. Dunlap. It. Martin. 1). Bally, .1
ll.Coover ' Alex. Cathcart, J. Wickersham, ...I. Eli:bother
"ger, S. Eberly; J. Brandt. •
AGENTS. -
IMBEIILAND . COUNTY.— John Sheinick, Allen,
He ry Zearlng,. Shiremanstown ; Samuel Woodbm n
• tneen ; Henry Bowman, Churrlitown f Mode Orli
filth, South' Middielont - Samtiel Ci Mikan; W. Penns
'bore': Samuel enlive., s lochanicsbprg; .1. W. c oc kli n.
.Sttephordstown; D. Coovor, Shopherdatoron ;...1 0, .it ax .
ton,'Sllver Spring; Benj. linvetetialt, Silver'Spring
Charles Bell. Cam lisle; John flyer, Carlisle.
.YORK.COUNTY,-.NV. S. Picking, Dover; Peter Wel
ford, Franklin ; Jae. Orifilth, Warrington; P. Den;
dint!, Washington: D. Rutter, Newburg; R. O. Clark,
Dllloburg.
DA UPIII CO.—Houser A Lochntri, - Harrisburg.
_Members of the corapinytaving policleeabont tort
,plre,:canliave them a ' wed by making application to
any of tho AgOots. •
April 20. 1859
ER ? 2
EMOVALL—,Da. .N.TelioLs• him re.
Itnyrd . hts , ,Vll,co from one door west of e:sx.;on's
ItirdweieStore, to ilk reedden,e. ou • est •5141n.Streot,
Alreetly'oppoifte tholtallroad °Mee, Cerlielo, ra,
Offine hours, more partleularlj , . 'from Bto 10. , A. 111 ,
end from 1 0.3 P, 51. " Ap.2B'Bl-6m,
FE:I
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OTICE;,--Noticeis hereby iyOn that.
will be he'd on Monday thp 18th day
.of May,.A. D., 1861, at the Court ileum In the boroualt
"of Carlisle, between the hours of 2 and 4. o'clbck, P. - M.,
of that 7layi - toalert• Prelildent 6114 - FiV4ll . iiiigurs; for
the Carl is le,Das it Water Company.
, LEMUEL TODDI - •
:April 20, 2861. • . - Pres. C. 11. &'W. Co.
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Fnc Sitle f 13.6' inrit seiuorical flaming liouidifigna
2 Itch Pl4 , ik. Apply. to_ll. 014/38, Carlinlo..
2?.. 120,7-8
WATCHES AND JEWELRY
J. W. 1:11Y,
Assossor.
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.-.LIA - OE - DEALtitS . '
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(11.PLGOODS, WARES AND ME -
‘,./ORANDIS2. Aiso, Distillers, Lumbermen Er sr.
ors, &c., within the County or Cumberland, retvi cd
and rtamitted in accordr.ce ,with the several acts t \ b
southly, as follows, to It: ..,-- , Ml. . 4 1
oArtidBldt.
A. W. Bentz, dry gotAti,
Leidilgh, Sawyer it. Co, dry-gOods,
Woodward it Schmidt, produce,-
- -Henry Saxton, hardware, '
Henderson /it Reed, produce,
C. I nitolt groceries,
.1. P. Ly lie & Son. t ardwere,
Armstrong it. Holier. lumber,
.1. W. Eby, groceries,
C. 01411Ity, Frost.). drr-goods:
S. M. Hoover, I emir r and coal,
.1. It. Nonemaker, produce,
J. it D. Rhoads,do.
Henry Rhoads, furniture,
Wm. Bents, glycerine,
It. E. Shepley. jewelry,
James Loudon, books,
John D. o,,rgas. stoves,
S. Elliott, ileugs.
Jutrob Senor
• .1. 13. Duncan, do.
Asher Wlel, clothing,
A. II .Eivirs4, furniture,
W, dry-goods
N. ilantelf merchant tailor,
R. Moore. shore.
J. Multin, merchant tailor,
Moe m¢ Pbner & llro., confectionery,
J. 11. CAIIio, hats . ,
A M. iper, stationery,
T. Cooly n, jewelry,
S. En-oninger, tly nets, whips,
John [rile, shoes,
lI S. Ritter, merchant tailor,
F. C. llrainer. jewelry,
S. W. 11.iverstIck,
D Sipe, piper and furniture,
I. Livingston, c °thing,
Arnold AL em, do.
.1 A II um, tell, dry.gonds,
David Cornina 11. flour and feed,
Jacob Wolf groceries,
A. Orisinger, de.
John Faller, do.
N. W. Maids, Agt dry-goods,
J. W. Smiley, clidhlor,
P. Viii.yer, con fectlmery,
Phllip Arnold, dry•gonds,
Jonathan Ourriiiranothees,
W. I) A. N jewelry,
.11i•eph 11, t , teel, dn.
George Gr• amn n, bakery,
selimai I, do.
John Sellera, dt.
William Sellers, do
Henry Hark Willa, groceries,
George do.
David Keeney, dn.
.1. 31tinemnith, do.
Wm. Hero, do
.1. Ito unchocrab, do
11. Weneliel, do.
'lra 31..1 stumpli, il.o.
Harris .4 Smith, do.
Pref. Marshall, etationery,
A. 11. Slide. morocco leather,
Black & Delancey. I umber,
Ii S J Koller. hats,
Heiner Fredericks, marketing,
Witham Askew, do.
David Fredericks, do.
John Eckerd, do.
Robert VIII isun, do.
Jaan Celli., sea., do.
W lion Venard, do.
Win. l'honoweth, do.
D. itufz ,
Kiikaat irk s 'erlla.dearei
lieriley II
Eckels,
(hold, do.
.lames Cn Ito, do.
Mary Merits. stoves,
Edward Leonard. clothing,
floury Voters. grocer
Harlen swigert. inn. heti/4,
0. Myers. groceries,
Frodorh.k i!ormnan, furniture, l ,
S. VI Kieffer. drugs
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A. A. [Joe, marketing,
Mortnirot Neff. iiiillenery,
E. Stall, do.
Mrs..l. Hutton, do.
VI Widtains.do.
Charles sli•ipley. furniture,
John B. Meek, groceries,
Koller & Ws..ihmrrod, dry goods, 13 10 00
.liihr. T.llreon. do. 13 10 00
Benjamin Plank, do. 14 .-, -7 00
!Slimily ii.rrilnor, do. 14 7 00
Jerry Gardner, do. 1.4 7 00
Kerr k TI klmmel, lumber,
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Adam E,dingur, do
1)..1: Ilpuard dr. Co., do.
Morilu .t Rpm, do
Nosier, dry goods, 13 10 00
Wlllimn Banks. groceries, 14 7 00
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John M'Cormuck,. do
Loognecier, do
1). Demlinger. dry-goods,
IMMIZZMICE
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Joseph Ilidleinan, mnrketlng, 14 7 00
.1. H. lause, 14 7 00
(I,rlolo❑ P. do. 74 7 00
\lillotto
David Br."". do.
JAn Rummel, xaddlory
PlIANKF0111)
WIIII3M Grobn, dry.gliods
IL Rupp & Son. dry•goods, 13 10 00
It. Rupp. orodues, 12 12 50
!Muer I Wis.), shoos, 14 7 uti
Cyrus , ' Tower, furniture, 14 700
GiJ erlo L. II tie. stores, 14 7 MI
John Selror...niarketing, 14 7 110
Saninol r amnions, dry goods, 14 7 - 00
1V,,, It. Echols.) do. 13 10 00
JOi/11 M Toniploo. furniture, 14 7 00
Moses Baget, marketing. ' 14 7 00
r, LOWER. ALLEN
\VIIIIMn P Ll"yd, drugs,
Allralmin itrowors, dry-goods, 1:3 10 00
Eli I‘ 'so, Ju 14 i 00
Jacob N' over, d". 1-1 7.00
11111inm inniketiog, 14 7 00
John Young
I Brubaker,
Hiram Longnocker, produce,
A. M. Leldligh. dry.goods
El n 1:3=1!
Alosander & Mullin dry goods, 73 10 00
1859
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C. ilnover. nuirtetintt,
LI;: : d d o.
C. hoop furniture,
,tifred'Nluore, dry-porlo,
Fdepllnnst. dry-goods,
' 4 Oll. uu.
D. 1,. Deviney, dangs,
: , ,auuel Plank. dealer,
Relay Spahr. flour,
D. 11. Voglekung. dealer,
1).4C. Noel, dry vods,
az Zug do.
Robert [tryst., dralor,
David Merkirtr, tuaritaiug,
Hobert Iletrtch, do.
Dnvli Strohm, dry goods, 10 . 00
John .1 colds. do. 13 10 00
Sills do. 7 00
Leliftch, do. 14 - 7 On
Joseph Fink. merchant tailor, 14 7 tin
Jonn B Lel-114h produce,
John Rouu. dralor,
Fhdier h linpp, dealer,
IL 11. Bucher, do.
F. Brecitcumuker .marketing
llodry Zeiler, dry good
S 11'Kintley,
11 it Ilum Vuttald, marketlng,
E. L. Shryock,
Banff nen & Oswald, prod u. e, 13
U. Coml. I & :‘,llh, dry-roods, 13
Joseph 1 Unison, lumber, l4
Daniel Grablii, clothing. 14
Rabb & Garr/mon, horde are, 13
It. Wilvon & Lone. stoves,- . A -.. nl4
.1. 11 ilerrtug, drugs, 14
L. Kauffman, do. 14
Ira Bay, do. 14
Boyer & Brandt, dry-gordn, 13
Joseph I rvih, confectionery, 14
It. Thomas, groceries. 14
John S. ILloyors. bunt .rare, 13
' !Samuel W. Worst, fur ~aura, 14
John Rupp, do 14
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Miller k Eberly, dealer, 14
' William Wooderilch, stoves,l4
Iteldich & Inactions, do. .....
14
. MIAs Bobb, do. 14
u llrlodlo & Nolswattgor, dry-goods, ' 11
,C MUM. shoes, 14
pawl 'Wight. oboes and. hall, . 14
'llle-garet I !pintos, shoos, 14
ten. r. LautuPt, do. 14
Jacob Swartz,je wet ry. 14
L. W. Abrams, clothing,
John iteigle, dry goods, 14
Henry Leas, . do. 14
Andrew Slnglzer, groceries, 14
B. O. Boorman, do.ll
-(1.. End ogee, do. ~ 14
•P. Storm, dry•goods, • -14
D U. dottier dr. Co., tailors, 14
.1. P. ItatTonsbet ger, music store, 14
'Molting 11. Bryson. produce, 12
John Johnson & Son, do: - , 12
. alvoph Singiser, do, 12
' Z./violas% & Ilaverstick, produce, 14
neorge Chun tool, 40. 14
'John Johnson. - ounricetitre 14
'Ono. Stinoure, . do.. - 14
Geo. Baser, • . do.- - • 'l4
Frank' Marshal, do. .., .It
4.lolilVlneurin, balteey,';' '.' • ' ' .14
Peter Olnorech, marketing, ,
'l4
NEW- CUMBERLAND.
T.' Wind., dry•noode,
5w..5111.1er,. do •
Andrew Hose, produCe,
'Chn^lee Oy ohm; lumber.
'Leo & Eberly, do.
—V. 'Melain. dte.
Rupp). n311 . 18;1,4°.
—Monier James, do..
Gore 4oes, produc'e.
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J. 0. - & J. Tt..Flrown, hardware, , .., .. /3 ". •-10 00
8,. 0, Wild, drugs, 14 ' . ' 700
' :Win. need, .r-do'.. :- , . ~- 14 - -.. ''7 00
311nn.11rniton, do: -
. 7-00
-It liuk. & Bro ; dry - pads,. - -13 ' 10 00
-- -'l`; NlTsudish, du. -,_ ...13 , 1040.
-.Tillmn il
ataugh, do —— ' • 79 , .. , 12 Do
if: L. 51'Cullangii, grncer, '. ' l 10' I %' 10 00
-Joarph Lauisitlin, - cicolltig, - • • ' 14, ' 7 '.0.1.
..,L IL J 4444 '' , ON -• . ._ . • IC. :-‘,-.-- :7 Op
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10 15 00
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11 15 00
12 12 50
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13 10 00
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14 7 00
14 7 00
FIZEI
14 7 00
14 7 00
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11 7 00
11 7 00
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14 7 00
14 7 00
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12 12 60
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14 7 00
14 7 00
11 7 ou
14 7 OU
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13 10 00
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14 7 00
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J. M. Davidson, shoes. ,' 14
8. Glosses, grocer, -. i ,
,/. • 14
J. It. Prey, stoves and tin,/ 1,
, 14
4!. B. Oobaugh, Agt:, - smeml;•: , • - - 14
)1, 11. Herring, Agt.,ehnirs, 14
Jdnathan Forms, marketing . ' 14
A.l'lt hinOn;,, R . ," de, , ' . - ' - 14
- John' ord.), • : do. ' . 14
George itzel, do. . ' ' . • ..- 14
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.. NE TON. '1 ' '
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8. Miller &So dry-good '':' ' i . 1 14
John Lewis, do, ; .14
.14
111landic& Was nger , dry node, - _ - 14'
Jumes Kyle.‘.. ..' do - •'-' 'l3
k'osnaught & 3.1cC0 , '. ' . 14
Hurst & flays, do. 14
A. Ilinich. do. 14
Jacob Wagner marketing, 14
Le ale SI Co , lend Barn, produce, la
Snyder & Knew., . . do. , it
J. &J. B liursh,' do: 1 ' ,11
Nemcomer & Horn. One - )
.),- 13
Jennie Bishop, marketing. j \, - .).,,i , 14
Bowers & Lasthaw, dreg e, .
13
lienry•Sayder, shoes, -" 14
J. & J. D. liursh, (Oakville,) forwarding, 13
HOPEWELL.
James Green, dry-goods, 13
Shoemaker Ar. Co., d 0.13
John Newcomer, flour, 14
Hoover k Itobuck; - marketing, 14
Christian Stevlek, furniture, 14
PENN
Wllliam 'ityara, dry-goods,
William Warta, do.
MI gi E. Kurnool, do.
George Russel, do.
David Ilaya, do.
11. Ockor, do.
Jacob Blahop, morkming,
Jacob Deotom, do.
WEST PENNBIIOII.OIIIIII.
Woodward & Schmidt, produce, 14
Lint, & G Ivier, do. 14
Theodore Ilompshier, do. 13
lilber .lames,-dry-goods, l4
G. W. Robinson, do. 13
B. James, do. 13,
Alexander Goodhart, marketing, 14
Win. Bishop, do. • 14
Jerry leen, do. 14
Jacob llanshew, dry-goods, 14
SOUTHAMPTON
Strohm & Allen, dry-goods,
Clark at Sons, do
Geo Clever, do.
Schoch St, Sons, do.
e 9HIPPENBBURG
T. flak rr, groerries,
S C. Hallo r,
D. Crig.voll, furniture,
D. Frantz. do.
B. J. ynnddr, do.
P. B. Arta.. gro,ries,
A. Hostetter, clo . bluff,
Mrs. M. Dohs, notions,
CMC I•Cutte, dry goods,
Rani:en St Brothers, drugs,
.1. !lock A. Co, dry goods,
11 Stur,con, trimmings,
handle jewelry,
Foramen A. 11r,, . groceries,
.1. .1 11.,11cdding, dry-goods,
O rabll & Johnston. hardware,
IL Ilysinger. jewelry,
A. F. Wolf, stoves,
Kelso & Hinkle. stationery,
Willis, Moore St Co. ; dry goods,
J. 11. Criswell, drugs;
A. Solror, forwarding and produce,
,pulley & L.:kw torn, produce;
Whir& Brother, do.
Martin Anglo, lumber,
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PLllip Doitrich, groceries,
Johnson & Soarer; f •rwarding,
Benjamin Biggs, marketing,
J. W. Meteor, do.
Stuart A Son, dry goods,
(1. B. Cole, shoes and lists,
J. Bridges merchant tailor,
11. r of )1 Hughes. stoves,
Jacob grot—rirg,
Forney 4 H'Yh••rwn, hardware,
John Fto•ahaugh. " do:
Stevlek. Kunkle A: Co.. dry-goods,
U. W. Croft hate & shoes,
John V. Altiek, grveries,
C. It. Hinkle, carpets,
C. Fu+naujrht. confectionery,
BEER, OYSTER & EATING HOUSES
CLASS. LICF.Sisr.
Andrew Gould, Carlisle, 7 10 00
George Foland, •• ' 7 10
Fred'k. Kenner, " .• 7 10
Uotleib Switzer, '• 7 10
Samuel Sykes, '• 7 10
Emanuel SVelrich, .` 7 10
Win Slowly. . . 7 10
J))sopit Ehright, " 7 10
JACO! , I.st rattoti, " 7 10
John Cooler. " 7 10
William Sykes, " T 10
John Ileffiniin, " 7 10
James St harfe, " 7 10
11. Arnold), 7 10
Mrs. Low, m 7 10
Mrs. l'eters, 7 10
NI), C. Myers, " 7 10
Mrs. C. Murray. " 8 5
Mrs. 11. Williams, " 7 10
11sving Cie, k, " 7 10
J. DeffenbAugh, EaBl. Ponnsboro', 7 10
D. 11.' Diller, Monroe, 7 10
0. (byre, Upper Allen, 7- 10
John Doyle, " 7 10
.1. T. ippllV, Shippensburg, ii fi
T. 0 Hoffman, •• . 7 10
,Inures Thu key, 7 10
John Melo), :Mechanicsburg. 7 10
Deter Mugu I 7 ' 10
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Henry Eberly, " r'l - , 10
John Rupert, ' I '7 ,) 10
John Nlcindson, Newville, a , 5
1. Jr J Gra *ford, " 8 , 5
Joseph Rhoads, Hopewell, ,
BREWERS ANDISISTILLERS.!
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Wm. Alexander, Carlisle, , i" ~, 15 00
Wm. 'Woltz, l5
It. Quigley, Newton, . 15
A. Boater, South Middleton, 25
M. O. lieltzhoover. Monroe, 25
D. 11 Voulessoe, Upper Allen, . 25
W. Henderson, North Middleton, '". 25
S. Urissinger,_ 15
Samuel Einanirger, Newton, 25 '
I EN-PI:s1 ALLEY & BILLIARD TABLES.
Licr.N.,.
E.,,,,,,44 Weirich. 1. talle, 30 00
Ili•o 40
George
Folmid. 2 talkies, :
George Foland. 1 21110 y, 30
Jaw Yi) Whorls, 2 tables, , 40
A lly persona feeling themselves aggrieved by the above
ewssilieldion, will have an opportunity of appealing by
calling on the subscriber, at his residence, in CArlisle.
tine cline before the 271,11 of April,after which no appeal
will be heard, WM MeI'IIKIISON.
April 5, 1001 -6t. Mercantile A ppalser.
aro
R. HOOFLAND'S \ BALSAMIC
conui A L !
• FOR THE SPEEDY CURE \OF
Coughs. Co/is, Influenza, Croup, lbarse
?less. Bronchi Pneumonia, Diseases
o/ the Bowels. arising front cold,
Incipient Consumption, and
ibr the relief and (if al a 1
possible) cure of Pa.
tients"iwad •
ed stages of the latter disease.
Theta-Is:note Cordial is en , irely n Veinitahlo
lion, eambliiina tllc heelinif proixittlea , the Balastn,
with the iiiifttori_ititrifi.llunlititia ul n_emlinl.:ll.E4s:_o7' rg
CO well adapiecrto t e ptirpnaes intend•
ed. that there at, but (en cases of disease which will
501, at an early period, succumb to ita healing and life
givtng
Fur ages. has the treatment of pulmonary dlsonses
occupied the greater portion of the attention of the
scientific of the medical woil t, bnt rune acquired more
eminence b. his treatment of theta diseases, than the
celebrated l`russian Dr. 1100PLAND, the originator of the
Balsamic Cordial. Ills lire was devoted to the produc
tion of ream:die that would stand unrivalled. ❑ow
well he has succeeded, the American people are able to
judge: and we positively assort, that no preparations
that have ever been placed before them, have conferred
the same amount of benefits on suffering huinanity, or
have elicited so many commendations from all classes
of society. as the remedies or Dr..llnotiand, prepared by
Dr. C. M—lneltsoo 1k co., of Philadelphia:
The Cordial is designed fur a class of diseases more
generni and more fatal than any other to which t)se
people of ILIA country are subject—those springing from
a amour cow." That eminent authority. Dr. Bell,
says: ••I will not aav that Colds to our Inhabitants
what. the 1.4.01ut: and Wive Fr:mare to those of other
countries: hut I can aver confidently' that they usher
In disease of grunter complicity and mortality than these
hitter."
Entirely Vegetable. No Alcoholic 'Preparation
•DR 1100fLAND,S
E LED ATED
GERMAN BITTERS,
lEMME:ISI
Dr. C. N. JACKSON & Co:, Phila. Ea
I
LIVER . COMPLAINT,,DYSPEPSIA; Jaundice, Chronic
or Nervous Debility, 'Diseases of the Kidneys, and all
diseases arising from a disordered 'blear or Stomach.
Such as Corlett potion, Inward Piton. Fulness pr Dined
to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach. Mamma, heart.
burn, Die:test for Pond, Fulness or IVelght In the Slum
ach, Sour eruct:along, Sinking or Fluttering tit'the fit
of the Stotmich, Swimming of the Head, flurried , and
Difficult Breathing, Stuttering et the Boort, Choking
or Suffocating sensations when in a lying , posture, thin.
moo of Vision, Doti: of webs before the Sight, Peter and
oDull Pain In - the !lead, Deficiency of Perspiration, Vol.
lowness of the Skin and Byes. Pahl In the Side, Back,
Chest, Limbo, kc. Sodden Pluihes of limit, Burning
in the Flesh, condrant-tmeginings of Evil', :tad creak
Depress Int P of Spirits, and wilt positively prevent 'lf el.
low Fever, Dklliode Feiferi &0,, - -
The Proprietor in calling the attention of , theliublie
tolhiapteparation.-doep so with a feeling of the utmost
'confidence In Ito virtues and adaptation -to the (linemen
f or g l i t c h it is,reeconnoladed.
It - hi nn, DOW and untried article but one that bee
stood the teat ofa twelve yearn' tidal befero,the Acuer'
canneople. and Its reputation and sale •are untie - ailed
•by any similar preparation extant The testlmeny In
ns favor given by the most prominent and welbittiown
Physicians and Individuals In the country Is immense,
.and a .carefutpersnalof the Almanac; published annu
ally by the proprietors, and to be had grails
„of ,tiny pr,
their Agents, cannot but satisfy the most skeptienatiat
Me remedy la really .floservint' the great celebrity it
,
'Ol.B. W. HAVIMSTICK, Agent for Carlisle, and by.
Dealero tweiywherm , ,
ri 4 XtRA:: . 'FIPTE 7 dOIiDEN. - FLAX
hj SUIRTS of the latest Sqlims and Nprovortiecule
Having bought aW unuwal large 'stock of inv.-Wile.
we will eel) theontlre stock at Tory !o h! Icee t Also,
a MY le!go a eortinotit otreollare et tbi verioun
10,..Stecks. Neck .Tleec Cravats; Vorelehine. (loode,
etc..,at the loweet prlcen at ;. •
prll 12,!61. , • North Honorer Street.
Job -Printing .tiontlyoxooutia.
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THAT 11A8 - , --:-:
'STOOD THE -TEST OF YEARS,
And grows more and more popular every day!
A:ND testimonials, new, and almost
without number. might be given from ladies and
gentlemen, In all grades of society, whose united terli
mon) none codld resist, that firol. Wood's Hair liestoril
tive will restore the bald and gray. qIA prcelervd the
hair of the youth to old age, In all its iouthful beauty.
Battle Creek. :filch., Deaf, titer 21st, 1858.
Prior. Worm f Thee will please Imam a lino to inform
,thed that the hair on my bead all fel off over twenty
gyears ago, caused by a a.otnplicated chronic disease, at
tended with an eruption on the bead. A continual
course of sufiluipg through fife Miring reduced me to a
state of dependence. I have not been able tooldain hl tiff
for raps, neither hove I been able to do them up, In
consequence of which my bead bag suffered extremely
from cold. This tittle-oil me to pay Briggs 3 Hodges
almokt the last rent I boil on earth for a two dollar
bottle of thy Halrliesteratlve, about the first of August
last. I have lalthfully followed the directions and the
bald spot la now covered with hair thick and black,
though short. It is also coming in all over my head
Pealing 'confident that another large bottle would les
tore it oath ely and permanently, I feel anxbius to
persevere In Its use, and bola!, destitute of militia to
purchase any more, I would ask thea,ll thee wouldst
not be willing to send me an order on thine miaints for
a bottle and twelve to thy•elf the scripture deciandion
.—." thn reward is to those that Sure Rind to tire widow
and the fatherless." Thy friend, i a
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SUSANNA II KIRBY.
1 Jollier Noble Co. Indiana, Feb. sth, 1850.
Poop. 0..1. WOOD: Dear Sit,—ln the latter part of the
year 1852. while attending its State and National I,lw
School of the State of New York. my hair, from a cause
unknown to toe. commenced falling off very rapidly. si,
that In the short spare of xlx months, the whole tipper
part of my scalp was almest entirely bereft of Its cover
ing. and much of the remaining portion upon the side
and hack part. of my head shortlyafter became gray, no
that you will not be surprised when 1 tell you that
upon my return to the State of Indiana.my more casual
acquaintances were not no much at a loss to discover
the enure-o: the change in my, appearaoce, RN my MOTU
intimate acquauntances were to recognise me at all
I at since made applicatom to the most skillful phy
Melons in the couotry, butt, receiving no assurances
from them that my hair could again" he restored. 1 WAS
forced to become reconciled to My fate, until, fortunate
in the latter part or the year 1857. 3 our Rest, ative
WAS recommended to me by a druggist. as 1.0 1 / 1 4 the
most reliable !lair Restorative In 14S11. 1 tried one Lot
tie, and found to my great satisfaction that It ATas pro
diming the desired etlect. Shire that time. I have 1.14.1
semen Mutters' worth of your Restorative. and as a result
have a rich coll of very soft Idat.k hair, which no money
can buy.
As It mark of my gratitude for your labor and shill in
the production of so o onderful an article, I have re
commended its use to many of my friends anti /1.4111:1111t
111111 S. who, I am happy to Inform you. are using it with
like effect. Very reaper trolly. yours
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A. M. LATI'A,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Depot. AU Broadway. and a.ld by all dealers through
out the world
The Restorative is tint up in liottleiTif ihree sizes. viz :
large. Medi lan, and small: the snail holds mitt pint
and retails tor one dollar per heftily: the medium holds
at heist twenty per cent more in proportion than the
stintlMYelatihi for two a Lot tie: the large holds a quart
forty per cent. more in liroportion itml retails fur i 3 per
bottle.
0. .1. WOOD k CO., Vroprietors. 414 Broadway, New
York, and 114 Nlarket Street., St,
Cif- Sold by all g0..,11 Dru4gists and Fancy Goods
Dealers. [A p. 14, 'GI.
LARK LN &
MkMITOTII
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY,
S. E. Corner Eighth and Arch Streets,
(ENTRANCE ON ERIIITII STREET,)
YIIILADELI'IIIA.
After many tears experlenee in all the various bran
ches of the Art. the Proprietors confidently invite the
attention of their Mond: and the public to their ex
tensive establishment. which preset.ts the opport °pity
11)r procuring the best pictures, equal at lea.t, t, any
first-class Gallery in the United States.
Preparadomt are complete for :,.e•utine all the lin
proved stylus known to the Art They haven patent
arrangement for t•artstav: Daguerreotypes, Sc., Ac., Hui,-
irg them bile size. if ile.d red—the only one of the kind
in this country Attached to tnis ustablklm•nt are
three coloring Artiste.
PnoTons...MlS, 11101 Odin Painting, as low as ;2.00.
Ile V, II (rams, 2,02.
Do. at 75 cents. EkEi'a ',pie , 50 cent,
or ,{5 per dozen., Life size Photograph, so ifr,V as 06
and voryts roe :It 1,11110 Uri,. DUI Ride A nibrolyoos at
50 cents anti upwards.
A most extensive assortment of (lilt Frames einhrac•
lug a select and choice variety of the lateal ft. 3 les.
Prices from 02 cents and upwards.
Especial attention be.toWed Up ‘ll Lire steed Photo
graphs in Oil, transferred front small Oct mei, and from
life. Price, from 650 to 5100.
Aar Instructions given In the Art.
Feb. 22, '61.-Iy.
T i VNIBER AND COAL
BLACK 81, DELANCEY,
LUMBER AND COAL YARD!
On the Rail Road, near the Gus Works.
The suhs,ibors keep constantly on band, a full as
sortment of
Lumber & Coal,
.
which they ran fur
nklt to order promptly yr, 511 . 1*
and on the most 1,11 v i lk•
sonahle terms, •
LUMBER, SCANTLING,
BOARDS. FRAME STUFF,
Palltwa. Plastering and Shinglin , l-Laths. Worked Floor
leg. Weatherboarding. I' .ate, Itnik,l% hits Pine, llendock
and (ink Shingles. of every q uality. They alwo
bills to rod r 1/1 Kos leogth and site, at the sho; teat
notice and Orl 010 1111000 rea,nable terma. 'I heir sv.•rk
ary kept under cover, se that ;they can be fur
nished dry at all tlinva.
They have eonstantly on hand all/kinds of Family
Cud under cueer. which will be doll - voted clean to auy
part 01 the borough,. 'ro wit;
LI'KEN'S LEM'.
LUKE FIDDLER,
TREV ER FON.
LOCUST MOUNTAIN,
And other varieties, and all the various FiZeP In use.
which they offer to the p3.ld lr at the lowest prices.
I,lllEllu RN ER'S AND tit, kCIiSMITII'S ()OA L always
on hand, at the lowest cash prier.
April 5, '61.-I.y. BLACK. 'c DELANCEY.
II)
4 EAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE
SALE.
The subvcriber offery at private sale, on reasonable
terms, that valuable lo I , f ground sit
u drd on the curlier of lain and Wrat
Streets, in the boron , h of Carlisle
containing sixty feet In front by '..40
in depth. and having thereon erected,
v A. LARGE WAREHOU:.,..E.
• • •
TIIREL
THREE.S7' . ORY BRICK 110 USES
and other necessary , uthulldings.
The Warehouse is conveniontly located for bust ores,
and the dwelling houses we in goad repair, furnished
with water and gas. and all the modern iminsivetnentit
po?pmAy...,Nvilli.tmt_ollered.fer,tessts
ihr'rUttiiii dr oilier intrifflial:kiii enquire of•
Carlisle, Apill 6,'61.-If. JACUII 1t11E631.
pRoF. DE GRATH'S ELECTRIC
OIL!
THE NEW PRACTICE.— Electric Cures —Pala). the
pn.monitor of death; relieve the pain and )' - ou check
the disease.
'EMS OIL ACTS ON THE SYSTEM WITH ELECRTIC!TY.—
IS of pure vegetable preparation. not the slightest dum
ger of applying 0010 artily or Inwardly; it at once
gives a peruianent cure, in most r ases,in froth ten to
twenty minutes.
The best physiologists of Europe have discovered that
all organic derangement in the animal 'system In ST. of
feet of the obstruction of the physico eleOtric de id In
"the organ diseased a skilful application of that Oil
puts in Immediate motion the nervous fluid, and the
cure is of Mice accomplished. No bleeding, uo vomit.
Ing, purging or blistering It, resorted to.
prof. De lirath's Meade till is the marvel of this ago
for tho lellowowing, (not every thing ) ,•.
Cures Rheunistisittloft en in a day.
Cures Neuralgia, Toothache, Iwo minutes.
Cures Cramp in fhe Stoinitch, five minutes.
Cures Burns, Wounds. Bruises, one to three days.
Cures Headache. fifteen minuted.
Cures Ear Ache, Stiff„Neck, Ague, one night.
- Cures Plies. SwelleCtlia rids, fen days.
Cures Felons, Broken Breasts, Salt Eheum, two to
six (Vivi.
Cures Iferuorrhegyl, Scrofula, Abcess. SIT to ten fifty's.
'Cures Frosted Feet - Mid Chilblains, one to three days.,
Cures Ague and Feria, nue to two days, and all the
Nervous and Scrofulous Affections
Cures Deafness in one to four days.
Cures all Pains in the Back, Breast, etc, In 2 days.
DEAFNESS ourtED I•• •
New IlaveN. May 10th, 1850.
Prof. De Grath—My brat her has been deaf three years,
and one bottle-of-your Ele arld !II c ured him entirely.
Yours, c CLIFFORD R. SCRANTON.
ANOTHER INSTANT CURE:
Ilutitingdon, Pa., Sept.. 1855.
I do certify that, Prof. Du Orat Elentric • 011 is In
fellable tin. Rheumatic pains. Sly wife for some thou
past has Ikon greatly etillieted and unabba.to walk, has
been restored by the application of this sir, al mo st in.
stsiits.sousiy.. I can cheerfully recommend it to nth
-
PlLES.—Dharlys Sexton, Esq„ ex-Mayor of—Duirlden
'says six applications cured him. Almost cured hie
Ithetnath.rn.
. STIFF :N E C K .
[Editor of Law Magazine Cured histantmeously.]
flirdrd House, Philadelphia.
_ Prot_Chns. Do Chath,-1 .freely . give It an my opinien.
t h at your .Blectric Oil is among themost wonderful'
reruedles - of modern.titnee. At the earnest voquest of a'
lady. who alleged that she - had been cured of a mot t
painful aff.ctiomby ha use, I Willi induced to try A bat.
tie, though at the timo,of purchasing, 1 fullyhelloeed
It to be a quack medicine and: a catchpenny- Into/hug.
Duto trial convinces We that It possesses a magic power,
and it will min a bleSsibg to , offering - humanity,
I recently took it told from -leaping In damp sheets,
and my neck became so tnucifswolleu and painful that
I could not turn ply head.. •
Atter using.'wlthout success . ; everything prescribed
-by-my physician,- I laet evening tried your Electric Oil.
This morning I our Well. the relief having hems corm
a
plate as It wilt instatitaneouS. .... • , l'
Yours; very truly. - - . , : '_
-
- JOHN I,IVINGBTON.
: 4'. - . -
. Editor Monthly Law Magazine '
Ik7 Urn dway..anh 8.0 West 14th lit, N Y.
Mr. Livingston belongs to the old. wealthy and high=
ly respectable fen files of the old settlers of New York:
'Any one can ad. Nor him on- theatibjert of the above
letter,'whlch Nell , he answered with pleasino.' . •
• • .
*, Principal Depot, 277 Pooch Bth Street,, Philadelphit. '
'ISM- Bold 14 - nit Dritggista, - I,lnlin Jersey' City at I t atl
111114iiirk's, Washington street i , Phlpley'sf.. p rove street t
Dr. •Tothri s kie'Ati ,rorn re, - of (1 re ve - tinti: Ann th - Rill - Street:
Leragetaft'a 4Sillontgootray orb. .. .r.O. 12,, , el,4r,
•
'UV X-3C z
^
Xl5l 414 p •
11 • •
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WHEELER & - WILSON;
FAMILY OEWIN ( I 1 teRTNES
New style with the latest Improvements. at greatly
reduced prices. Those machines Are noisolt:ss, run rap
idly and fi rm a seam of unequalled strength: beauty,
end elasticity. which will not rip. They are, unques
lionaidy, TI 11l if EST MACH INES TN TUE MARKET,
for family and general use, they will
imm, I ELL, STITCH AND RUN,
They rananyl I, that env other machine can do
Arai , The new Hemmers /1114 other now improve
ment,,, without extra charge,
W HEE L SC' IV I LgON'S
SEIVINCI MACHINES.
None are bettor adapted to fornlay
Amor!put-Agriculturalist,
The undersigned having been appointed agents for
Cv atherland County, offer thorn to the public with per
fect confidence, that those who purchase will find them
as represented above. Persons wishing to see the III:I/-
Chill. In operation. will plelse call at the ntnre of 11. S
Ritter. or at th.t Railroad offleo, Carlisle, Pa. For fur.
thor information apply to
S RITTER, or
J. CANIPBELI.
Carlisle, March 15, 1561.—R mass
FURNITURE WARE R 00318.-
HENRY A. RHOADS
E
WEST MGR STREET CARLISLE
The subscrihn• hems leach respectfully to in fir m the
citizens of Carlis.e nml vicinity, Ova. he has now on
hati,ll‘mi is in in ulteturinz, every vhriety of Cabinet
Ware. consisting in part of
SUF AS. BUREAUS,
1)I:1,;SS1 NO CASES, MARBLE TOP T AISLES.
BEDSTEADS. SECRETA RIES,
CIIAIRS,
M Oral Frames &e., &c. This work is
warranted of the brat materials and workmanship, em
bra •Ina all the la'est city styles, and will be furnished
at the await retail priers.
11.—Coffins made at:short notbe. and funerals at
ended to promptly in town or country.
Carlisle Oct. 12, '60.-ly.
LITORE ROOM Foa RENT.—'I he
I.irge Store Itnoin at the West eneinfain Street.
It is titled up with counters. and shelving and lies a
large and convenient cellar. POSSOSSII /II given inunedi•
=QM
ME
Car:isle. Dee. 21,
. _
11011 SALE OR RENT.—
The subscriber offers for sale or rent, the new
Three Story Brick [louse
• I.
on North Ilanov - er Street. hossero.lon
vt lon the let of April next The
4 . is rooms, is fornb.hed
it hwa Or and Ras. ds ul blu ei Lb-
Cr for luonesi., or a private tesidenve
Oet 9il. Is6o.—t f. JA NI ES It. WEAVER.
ANDSOME WOMEN!
TO TILE LADIES.
HUNT'S , " BLOOM OF ROSES." A rich and elegant
co:, fie, the cheeks or lips. It will not wash or nth riff
and e, hen once applied, remains durable for years. The
tint is so licit and natural, that the closest scrittiny
falls to detect Its use. Can be removed by hlll,Oll juice
and sell. not injure the skin. This is a new preparation
used by the celebrated Court Beauties of London and
Paris. Mailed free, in bottles, with directions for use,
for .Sl,Oll
. _ . .
II t' ••COFIRT TOT LH:T POWDBIIe' Impar'fs rl
dazz.ling whiteness to the complesion, and Is unlike
anything else used for tills pun pose. Mailed free for
be Cent,
110:11":3 LM," removes tan. freebies,
sunburn and all eruptions of Life skin. Mailed Gee 'or
50 Cents.
INVER( AL POMADE" for the hair. stren
gthens and he'proves Its growth, hoops it f fall ins my
and is warranted to loathe the hair curl. Mailed tree fur
sl,no
HUNTS ,• 1 4 1.: MIL BEAUTIFIER," for the tooth:tut
gums. cleans , r and ii - hitens the teeth, hardens the sums
purities the lineal. s h oat sally. pre , erYes the teeth and
prevent. Mailed free for
- HUNTS BR D.\, WHEAT If PRltletlM E." a dSul,le
ext,..l of 11,1111Z0 ,trt cologne. Mailed free l'or
$l.Ol Thhtexquislte perfume Was first used by the
Prioress !loyal of En,lttrid, on her Nlarringe. Mesers.
hunt S Co., ine.entel the Prince, with an elegant
ca..: of Perfumery - In which all of the above Arti e ],
wero included) in handsome vitt glass with gold stm.-
pore valued at 31300, particulars of w Lich appeared in
the NOM, Prints.
All nill roe :tr.:ides sent free, by express. for $5.110
Cool, can either 11,0:11pally the ,order, or he nth! to the
express agent on delivery of goods. HUNT SE Co.
Pi-rumen. lu I he Queen.
Regent St.. London. and 77 .`7..111.0in st.. Philadelphia
For Yale by all Drnzgist. and Pe. turners.
WA. The Trldt. sup Plied.
CA R 1 1 14r1' I N GS. —,J ust • received at
0.2111,y's cheap Vas i store an en tiro now Stark
of I mtraih, Raz on I Luting Carperinzs. (lir, et ham, the
lantit:teturero, and t:lling at unpteee iently 100 priros
fur Cash. Cll.ln toi I I.lCf.
pAINTs AND OILS.-
iq Tons White. Lsad. Won tiallous of oil. Just
received With a largagurteXent of
Varnishes. Firel4 , ,,of Paint.
Turpentine, 1.1. wen., to,
Japan. IN bite 'LAM',
Putty. Colored Z no,
Li tith rge. lied Lead,
Whiting, Boiled Uil,
li lu.•, Lard Oil,
Sperm Oil,
Paint Brushes, Fish nil, Re.,
Cohere of es cry description dry, and 011 lu cans and
tubes at the Hardware Store of
March 7. 9:O. HENRY SAXTON,
STEW GOODS.—FIRST ARRIVAL
.1.11 THIS SEASON,
At Ogillq(3 Cheup Cash &bre. y
I mace just returned from rhll.idelphla and am now
opening a 1.4 of handhome. desirable and cheap DRY
(I I IDri, bo•r_ht for cash and will be hold at astonish
ingly low poker.
A levee stook of new style prints. Chaleys,
Glo.zhami. and other Dress Goods in great vat trey. A
11.0 stork of bleached and Unbleached Musllns, Tick.
logs. Shootings. Divers. Linens. Cheeks, Ac fu Ii
assortment of Black Silks very cheap a..d very good.
Another stock of those first clans Steel Spring Skirts and
under price.
=
LAM,' Grob; Misves' i. and Children's. untie In greAt
- tariot asrleitr - pnro, .410
=I
A new /supply of Ingrain, Cottage, Hemp, 31.1 - Hag
Carpotx.
All p,mnis In want or new style Sprino Goods are
respectfully invited to call and examllle this stook be
tore purvliaslng elsewhere• CLIA.i. ()GLIM V.
Marvh 29, 'lll. Trustoo
T AW OFFICE.LEMITEIi TODD
LA has resumed the practice of the Law. Office In
Centre Square, west side, near the First Presbyterian
Church.
April 8, f 5157.
D RESSLER'S II AIR JEWELRY
Prow
NO. 206, North Bth Street above Race,
Philadelphia.
On hand and for aale. n choice assortment of superior
patients, and e ill PLAIT TO 0110101,
Bracelets, Ear Rings, 'Finger Rings:"'Breast
Pins,'Crosses, Necklaces, Vest and
Guard Chains, &c.,
Air Orders enclosing thallair - to be phitted, may be
sent by mail.—Olve a Drawing as near as you Call on
P3llnr, and onebwe such amount as you may choose to
pay.—in.t ns tbilows: Ear Rings ~••' '2 to 60; Breast Pins
53 to 57: Finger Riggs to 53.0; Vest Chalua $i
to $7; Necklaces $2 to 510.
to_ flair put into Nit:dation,. Dos lireast Pins, Riugs,
&c. Old Gold and Silver bought at yr rates. '
April 5,15L1
HAS LEFT LEONARD'S .00R
NEIL!
1 ' J. W. SMILEY
Hereby gives notice to his trlends, customers, and the
public, that ho has removed his store from Leonnr•l's
. corner to his now room—formerly known as Roller's
Bat store—on North Danover Sheet, between the Car
lisle Deposit Bunk nod ilnyetr'e•Ortwory Store.
ills - Mock of lINADIf. 31 AD E cLOTUINO, Boots,
• Shoes and Hats Is largo nod complete, nod you
can ilopen r noon the fact.that ho can null will
- sell cheaper than over: and always intends to
sell good goods and at a lower price than any person
sloe,
CLOT II ING
• Always en hand, the most seasonable, hest made
and fashionable Co:de, Pantaimms and Vests
from the isumunnest to the best qualities, which
'cannot fall to lit, please the oy& and etre sat is
fsetion In goner Undsr•shirta 'and
drawers, collars,sravnts suspenders, gloves, stockings,
all to he sold at the very lowest prices.
BOOTS AND SIIOBS
Alyrsys nu howl, a lafge' nod complete a.sorts r
tnent of evarrimrlotv of Boots, Prozans, Oxford
Ties; HlPpllru, Gutters, Jefferson s. Sc., for Ladies
and Gentlfmen, Misses-and Boys. youith - and.
children, all tit be sold cheap. ,Also nu band end 'eon
'et - Slaty mitunfacturlng thn host Rine French and Men:
DI , rico° Boots. and JelTersais,fur Ludlus.y.
sowed frac, of charge. .•
. .
411 ATS. - ,
.
Alnrge
Ave, of lints Ibr !Ben; Boys and
AChildren. comm,on.•nnod , an I duo: " All sop.
- . Ing cheaper than ovar..
'TitNICS.4ILAVIILI: 4O B AGS, UMBRELLAS, VUL
- „ OANISNII) GUM, (ATS All:11./ LEGGINGS—
CFI P A. N ' it R.
=1 horaht=tender..my_thanks_to .my-custotners' and
friends, fur past levnea, - and earnestly I.ldßit you all to
.
and "Len inn and' my stock of Gauls,
beforo you pur.,
chsau elsewhere. an I ant determined tn uso every effort
tn. 'mord v_ yau with-the very best, and atvinclt - priciiiii
veillsnit nil. Bo psrtlular to_lnok fur my . .l,:n.
Atfril W. vextY, LSI";
• I
••-
000 81„,,,V Ft
j " TEN
/
. p ESORATI fSOF ' inn
LORD'S Druivrini
3ErICaPt,
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VALUABLE PROPERTT IVEN AWAY?
THE idea of representinc , file• LORD'S
PRAYEa by an engraving, and of ornamenting and
arranging It inNich a manner as to producjl at once a
model of neatrieel: and taste, NVIII3 conceived and carried
out by ORMSBY, the celebrated Bank note Engraver,
of New York Mi. It commences with exquisitlvely•
executed words of "OUR FA rli ER," and then follow
in sUrCLFSI, the other pat to of the Prayer, every phrase
of It hick IF engraved in the moat elegant and tasteful
mmincr.—Near the tel tote of the pletme Is a superbly
executed bead of OU It SA V I dUlt, and encircling tho
upper part of the engraN'lng are ten angelo, each boar
lug one of the
0
TEN COMMANDMENTS.
Thu engraving line received the most unqualified
pralso fr•on the rellg.ous community, as there lit , noth
ing et a sect irlan chum-her about it,. having been rs
coaunende.l clerzynoto of all denominations. Ait an
ornament it in one of the most splendid ever published
In this country, and Is destined to take the place of a
pimp- chess n 1 oimmeinen. The size of tho plaints 20 a
•20 inches. nod is unque,tinnably the cheapest engrav
ing ever offered in this country.
1( Iv. tha , lures Art —who that delights to study a
fine snare VI iz—who I ha t would rocel or the Impressions
which suet, n work is calculat,l impatt. would fail
to secure a copy when the price in only ONE DOLLAR,
ith the chance of secorinz for that sum In-addition,
a permanent home or another valuable all , ?
As a work of art this valuable and beautiful engrav
ing In worth more than the liar asked for it, as will
readily be acknowledged on an Inspection of lt; but
the subscribes intend to make a 6111 littrlliution to
purchasers of the engraving, of valuable presents as
follows:
1 House and Lot, in York borough.
2 Building Lots.
2 Itur=les; Quinn & Palmer's make, warranted.
1 lii.e%a way.
10) Val ualllll Books.
50 It irrels of Flour. warranted.
lOW Gilt Frames. to Plat the Lord's Prayer.
50U Steel Plate hingraeln,7s—liirth of Christ.
I,ig . illieeut Looking ti lassos.
COLD AND SILVER WATCHES.
All hind , : of.TEII'I:I,ItY, embracing Cameos, Flerete.
GOill e,
' A vitt il,orth from ~,1) cents to i5OO 00, with each en
gra v sold.
When the Engravings are ill Fold, a meeting of the
purchasers will in. relied at Washington Hall, York, Pa.,
when the (lifts above named will be distributed in such
a manner as the purchasers may determine—the pur
chasers solo ling n er , mmit toe of disinterested persons
to make the awards in inch a manner as they may des
ignate.
The proprietors. from the fitverablo manner In which
this (lilt Enterprise lies been received and the number
or Engravings already sold. hope to be able to have the
whole amount disposed of by the first of July muting,
and ‘,11.1 all are sold they will notify the purchasers,
and have the diets Dilation of . the Gifts proceeded with.
This engraving has received the commendation of the
Reverend Clergy, Our tiri.t citizens, and, indeed, of ell
who 011(.4 - iota. it with Interest and Fplrit.
Send on ONE DOLLAR, and four-Red Stamps,
to pay postage on Engraving. and you are sure to get
it by return mail. Address,
AUSTIN & WEHRLY—
York, Pa.
GsertoE Wmantr.
INDIMII
. .
tienerai Distribution Office, No. 10 South aeorgo St.,
York. Pa.. here Engravings may Lu seer. and pur
chased.
ADAM SESSEMAN
Ageney fer CarliNlO at A. M. Piper's Blink and PerJodi
vs] Store. West Main Street. Any person sending us a
el u h of ten, will get one extra copy and ticket,
We ate kindly permitted to refer to the undersigned,
who have given its written reeommendetlons, but want
ut stflee pre‘ents us from giving them in full. Road
the folio.. 11,5:
THE LORD'S PRAYER.
We !rive carefully' examined this engraving, offered
for n sale in this community by Messrs. Austin ft Wehr
ly, and do not hesitate to pronnunoe it one of the finest
norks of American Art we have ever seen. The design
is beautiful, the style of execution is superior, and the
iliti,tral ions are excellent. Its appearance will at once
secure I r it the admiration ofa refilled c, mmunity,and
recommend it to the Christian public. It is highly or
namental. and is calculated to exert a refining Influence
in a faintly, and an elevating and purifying' effect upon
the morals :Ind religion of society, and IL should meet.
as we understand It deserves, with a rapid and exten
sive stile.
Ili A. fr. Lortnuan, L. L. I); Pastor Ist Lutheran
Ch urn), York, Pa.
n0v..10, A. Rona, M. E. Church, Calilisle.
floury Saxtrui,
Rev. A. W. Lilly. Pastor 2.1 Lutheran Church.
Rev. C W Thompson, Rector St. John's Pretestat t
Episcopal Church.
Hes. F. F. Ilitiron, Pastor NI oravian Church.
Rev. oil. Eagle. •• • St Patrick's Church,
lies. Mal th. Jon. Mar 'a do.
Hon. Thomac Cochren..Aud. Penn's.
floury Welsh. President 1. us k Bank.
David Small, Post Master, York Pa.
.. And many other-.
Are. Editor; Cr Publishers of papers giving this ad
vertisement ti insertions. will be entitled to an Eugrar
logand Tieh, t. by tat, arding the paper for that time
to oar address, or insert i It until-that timeappointf
f, the dy.trilattion,.. ith an editorial notice once In 4
3,oks, will receive the emzraving, framed with a flue
gold gilt frame to suit its size, and a ticket.
Mar. 211, AUSTIN BiIRLY
SSO LUTIO N OF PARTNER. ISllll' —Notice is berehy vivim that the parther
ship heretrifi - ve esi Rion hetwoen Misiies Duke &
lulaugh has 14 , 011 di56411‘,.11 Icy mutual Nuffield. The
hunks will be hilt !Mr settlemeut, and the busluess ear
rieJ
o with r ed energy by
Ma sb - RO Alt ET DUKE.
DANIEL'S MAC N , E E F . OR PICK-
subseriher having' puirh.rd of F,. IVILCOTT
1/1 the patent ii,ht tor sixteen counties, in thu
State or to. 1.1. r.dr his aandil.n. fn Pichina;
stone,. i , ino•pir,l to iool I,o!iiniti 0, to, ship, or
rowdy i:ht • 1.. r ,11.• rail :goon llm
L , . so) j oined eertitivatos froia prat inil.ers, to
the niorits id this hiAlily talwJ.lr ni.n•ldu[:
..WUCINIER,
e•dilli,idird . Cu., Pn.
W., have gees and tried ‘t". Daniel's Putrut 51111-
stone Machine, and nod satin. ed that It has no
snipe: 1, , r 5n dolt, its work. and sal ing tottalk time and
hard (tutor. \Vt. rat, therefin a safely reraandiend it to
any one o in! wishes to take an interest in IL.
.
D. I. Vo::10,..,11g, Climb. c.. Ed Clw . ,tl ,lidey, Adams Co.
G.• t.,:a Ilim,-, do. David llilliott, do.
Andre.' 11:tr!ine, do. 'W. E. 513 ere, , do.
C Me lApirher. do. ElI: 0 Stover, ",,, do.
I ono•I'S. Tro.llo, Adams co..lvaltth l'est, do. '
Wm C. t t. do.
.181,b E.
leer, do.
Duarn. dn.
Marti 22, ISUI —3 !nog
11ARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS!
k) Persons going to housekeeping and otherawant
ing to refurnish, are respe , tfully Invited to examine
our large and sari ad sto-l< of Catt.ts, welt as Brussels,
three ply. superior Ingrain, English and Domestic, Ye
:1; 1 widths,
lIENIP AND RAG CARPETS,
Drugge , s, Ituas, Straw mid Cocoa Nlatt,lnga. 011 Cloths
for Italia, ',oohing Glasses, plain and fancy Winds and
shades, fixtures, &c.
flouse4reping Goods of Every Description
Having purchased these goods for Nett Cash, wei are
prop:. erl to utter great Indueemen to to_buyers, as we
hard Intel r` gala; Into this hualnesa wo eaa wartant_uur
LEIDICH SAWYER:A: 'MILLER,
Carlisle, March 8, '6l. East Main, treat.
Designers and Engravers on Wood
IIXECUTE all kinds of Wood Ecto
J v lig with beauty, correctness and dispatch. - Orr
gloat designs furnishad for Hue Book Illustrations.
Persons wishing cuts, by 'ending a Photograph or Da
guerreotype. can have views of Colleges, Church., Store
Fonts, Machines, Stoves, Patents, engraved as well
us on personal application.
/Fancy Envelop. ',shots. Bill Headings, Show Bills,
V siting. ItusineA and other Cords, engraved In the
highest style of art, and at the lowest prices.
For specimens of lino engraving see tho Illustrated
works ofJ. It. Lippincott C 0.,& E. 113tutlor & Co.
, Nov. GO, 1860.-Iy.
TO BUSINESS MEN
An excellent chance for reliable business men tosecure
It profitable manufacturing business. requiring but a
sauJl capital,in its establishment and prosecution.
Thu manufacture consists lu the appplication of a,be
culitr comp , sitlou or enamel to common red brtalca,and
a variety of aller building mikterlal, - ornatnental archi
tectural llnishings, ceilings, tiles for floors and (or,,ruuf•
lug. .
Phis enamel tnay he tinted of any color, from the
purest Nc h Ito to the deepest Wadi, with all the colors
and shaslesahetWeen: - - It imparts teethe iirtieles to which
it is applied a hardneks and duraldlity almost
unda beauty surpassing that o' the rarest and most
east!) , of the variegated marbles, and; unlike them ? is
impervious to moisture. and trill never fade, plain, or
deteriorate, costing but a fractional part of tire prl,cuSot
6rdinary marble.
It in also valuable for table and Htand tops, mantle
pieces. monuments, and an endless variety of other ar•
tides of nbtplo use. 'l'llo process of applying tba enamel
Is simple, while thi),articies enameled command a
randy pale , a ff ording large, profits. Ifespounible . partial,
May procure, lkonses for manufacturing under' the. Pat•
ant for city or prominent towns in the-United States,
by applying to the subseribera. A small tariff cm the
articles manufactured will be required for tbe usonf
tho Invention. Circulars giving Tull particulars wilt be
forwarded toldi applicants.- - -
1%0 superior merit and -beauty of this - crufmered
building material to anything ia.use has the . unqUall
lied indorsement of anany'nf,thm most eminent arch',
toots and scion tirlerhen oftbia end other cities.
For partleure adrlrePa • • • •;
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JOHNSON &
General Agent,: tnr EnsimPted Building iiintoriter
•, • 2,1 NOS MT STREET, NEW YORK:
T. LOUIS FIOTEL, •
CILESTNUT- STRENT
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, In the immediate nelehborhood of the Jobbing lleneoe
on Ilerhet. Thint end Chentn ut - Street,e, thnßauke, Post
Office, Merehtatte' Exchange, &e.;• &c.; •,`
KCPT DOTI( ON -Tll}l- - '-
AIIIERICAN and EUROPEAN. PLAIN.
BOARD 'PER DAl',' $1,50 ••••••4
DINNER bettvcon 1 and 8 o'clock, . - 50`cd1.
SINGLE, Room, 50
g53".e.1 first chnts Restaurant attached, - .. `Ptie, 8
according io Bt'ild of Pare.--011 -
The City enie tekt k peAscinfcers gent any Stnt4ot tie or
ulnae to - the -lintel. - ENgtastt,_raNcit, bra t .
MAN end SPA N s l y , en, , •
Ar , • +` • "
ONLY ONE boiA4it
lIL F Llwlshertrer ' do.
It. W. Dranbauith, do.
Nee eutner, Franklin en
Alex. Hartman, Perry Co
VAN INGEN & SNYDER,
N. E. CON. CILESTNUT STS.,