Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, May 31, 1861, Image 3

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    CHARLES ,
. No. 1354211ARICKT S-1(41.E1CT.-
PHILADELPHIA ,
DEALER IV"
BUTEER,.IiODS,CLO,VER SEED, PfiULTRY, BACON,
-LARD, FURS. WoOI,,•PELTS,
Dar Prompt Ca.sl) Remitioneee on the
Sale of the Produce. "tat
REFERENCES—MeCutcheon & Colline,..J,Tel our d
Ar. Co.. John 11. Mlehener & CO" Turin & Sheanil, 'Phil
Po.. S nl uel Perry, John Boy co, 11. Burrell
Co.. lieown .5; Leland, New York.
May ".4, 1g61.-4 t. •
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NE W D It U 0 S T 0 It
NEXT DOOR TO INHOFE'S CORNER.
Just received a large assortment a large assortment
of Fresh Drugs, Confectionaries and Fancy Article, em•
bracing
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PERFUMERIES; OILS, SOAPS, &C.
SPICE 4, such as PEPPER CLOVES, ALLSPICE and
CINNAMON, freshly ground every %%p*. Essences of
all kinds just made, all the Patent litedlcines of LIM
day constantly on hated. Also, a few biises of Kletter i s
Dyspeptic Powde. S.
LTCr Physicians Prescriptions promptly and carefully
mpouuded,
SEG - ARS, AND-TOBACCO,
of best branch, received regularly. Also. Horse Pow
den by the package or smabe best quality.
REYNOLDS & PEIFFER.
Carlisle,, May 24, 11300.-1 y.
13tera• 1 14 3E3ico . t el,
HARRISBURG,.. PA.
HE management of this well known
llotel, having bona leased by Messrs. COYLE &
I c; It, the present proprietors beg leave to inform the
publieittat the Muse is now being thoroughly nestove•
TOM, REF:TTED and IMPROVED, with a view to the proper
and comfortable accommodation of those who may favor
the establishment with their custom. Oupsts• will re
ceive doe attention and courtesy,and no expense spared
that may conduce to maintaining the lintel in a
FIRST CLASS STYLE.
Famillasauirothers desiring to sointirn In Harrisburg,
during tho Summer months will Sod pleasant bnardlng
and large and well-ventilated rooms at our establish
moot, upon moderate terms.
SCOTT COYLE,
3. GILBERT lIERR.
May 24,'01.-1
DRY GOODS: DRY GOODS:
I.N.RST ARRIVAL OF DRY GOODS
THIS SEASON.
We havejust completed opening our Spring stock of
Dry Goods, which is larger and more varied than
at any former period
To our frionds and customers we invite you to visit
our immense Store Rooms. Our stockuonsists in part of
SILK RODE ° , PANCV AND PLAIN
711agni6cent and brilliant styles of Spring Silks, a very
largo lot of ilbit . CK SiliES,pinin and figared.and Foul.
aide at PANIC enices. We especially invite tho
lanlos
to this department of our monster stock. Norwich
Poplins, .lacquered Worsted Claths,birey Chime Lusters,
Chain De Lathes, colored end figured Brilliants, French
and English Chintzes, English and American Calicos,
dm., &c
WIIITFI GOODS
tr,,, I t care, and are
(nun lioTdejtO t'iidds'east r housea In New
York and Philadelphia..
IVo have in thin dopartmoni, LinenS. LireS, Edginga;
Cumbrics, Brilliants, Nalusooks, Jsoonette, Lawns, Mull
31uslins,
Lndies Fine French Collars, •
tinders'coves,. die., all of which we respectfully ask a
thorough examination, in order to 'satisfy Ladies that
We have these goods better and lower to price than
the lowest. '
MOURNING GOODS
This line of goods is very largo and ample , In every
department.
ITOSIERY AND GLOVES,
Silk, Woolen, Cotton and Linen Hose for Ladies and
Gentlemen, Kid, Kid Finish, Silk, "hate thread Gloves.
Call and see our far famed " Buck Gloves."
DOMESTICS
Iluellns. Fiannale, Blankets, and every article in the
domestic Line of Dry Goods,- in larger quant.ty-end in
mare complete assortment than can be found in any
House in the interior of Pennsylvania.
MEN'S_WEARJ
Cloths, Cass'more's, Vestingß, Linens, Cottonades,
Ileaverteens, and cords, for both Men and lloya.—Our
Cassimo.res ato adjudged by conuoissuers to be unsur
passed fur beauty nud quality.
CARPETS & OIL CLOTHS
Superfine No. 1. two and three Ply, Brussels, Velvet,
and Ingrain Carpets, a largo assortment of Rug Carpets.
made to order under our Immediate supervision. Oil
Clotho, of all widths and styles, 3lattlngs, Rugs, Look•
lug Classes, •
To young 111.112 and old about entming upon Manse.
keeping, we invite you to pay a visit to our large
CAR - PET ROOM,
admitted to Le the most splendid affair outside of the
large cities, where goods In this department aro sold at
very low prices. Remember ladles and gentlethen. my
motto always has been, and is now to sell cheap for
CASH, and to please my numerous kind patrons.
A. W. RENTZ, S. Hanover st..
May 9,'61. Nearly apposite the P. 0. Carlisle Pa.
TO'AMIS 11`O AR3IS 11 IS ALL
Tim CRY,
ALL PERSONS. without regard to AGE, are requested
to call at LEIGIGII SAWYER & LLER'S New .Store,
East Main st., and examine their Immense stock of
NEW GOODS!
Just in store from Now York and Philadelphia, con
sisting of all the Newest Styles and kinds of Dreso' Goods,
Shawls. cloth and Silk blantuas, Embroideries, Sun
Umbrellas, ParasolO, LO.OO ?Ditto, Kid Gloves. &c., &c.
MOURNING GOODS of every description Imported by
the celebrated house of BESSON & SON.
MEN AND BOYS WEARY
Clothe, Cassimeres, Vestings, Linen and Cotton Punt
logs, Coathfgs. Gloves, foolery, Collars, Neck Ties,
Pocket 'Kerchiefs, &c.
ZerDomestie Goods of Every Variety, at
Wholesale and Retail.naa
CARPETS CARPETS
All kinds direct from the b'actory, Oil Cloths, Bat
tings, Window Shades, Blind Materials, Looking Glasses
Gilt end Mahogany frames.
Every variety oLgoods suitable for the wants of the
whole community. As we bought since the WAR
Clti:US, and customers will find our prices to suit the
times. Please call at
LELDIGN, SAWYZIb . MILLER'S
New Store, East Main Street
May 3, 'Ol
XTEW GOODS AT PANIC. PRICES.
Just received another lot of elegant SPRING
ODS ,bought at the present reduced city prices and
eelling uncommonly low for CASIL
GRAY GOODS for traveling dresses, Mali de Lanes,
Lustros, Lawns, Silks, Ac., in great variety.
Alusilus, /Meetings, Tickings, Oinghams, Ac, at the
:very lowest prioee.
MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR, COTTONADES,.
SUU3IER CASS/Mk:RES, JEANS,
DRILLINDS, AO. .
Ladles', Gents', Misses' and Chlldren's Gloves Stork
logs In endless variety and very sheep.
Becoßeet the store nearlyoppnelte the Depot.
011/iILLBB OGILBY, Trustee.
Carlisle. May 10, 1801.
V A STATE NOTlCE.—Letters Testa- -
m • mentary upon the estate of John Milburn, sr.,
late of Dickinson township, deed., having been issued
by the ilegister of,Cuniberiand county to the Aubscri•
bars residing in Mathison tarp, notice is hereby given
tedi_Persenaindebteilesad_estate, and:those-having
claims to present them duly authenticated for settle.
Ma VI ANTUONY NISIIIIOIII,I,
'JOHN FISIIIMEN,
May 17,18430.-6 Executors
BOWLI G SALOON I
s
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BOWLING . SALOON, at tbe.
Phrenix. Restaurant under Rheeni'n hall, is fur•
o ed with two alleys,
OF THE, 111o . trr APPROVED CONSTRUCT/OH
Porsens fond of this healthful amusement, will find
every opportunity for enjoying the game, free from the
intrusion of boys or improper - persons: — ' ,
April 12.1801. 12180R0 It. W. VOLAND.
BILLIARDS:BILLIARDS
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!,;;arminoamme6t:4l
tait
1)I121,1AilD PLAYERS find at
ji.tho Phcenlx. Sa!oon..tin d Rheum's Hall, tit . * •
• PHELAN'S 17.ELESHATEH,,,TA.BLES;
melth- M,erblo beds end Cornblnatlon Ottlib hoc Tho
roam ',.111 Well lighted, end heated.,and, fernlnhed Trith
_every eenvenlence for the comfort of rleltore.
Carlisle, Aprli
AVHINE OELW.I3,IOIIT
_rt, .
8uoP•
1VION.:C11.0311LI,C '
CO.
Now stanuarctimc and ht.!) Olimitaiitly fdi sale at
that,. -Nzu , Shop, on North Illantorpr Street, etoilolp; ra.
oppoelto Ilaymonol'illotel, a hirge • of Agr?
cultural Implements. such 414.119r5e pouors, throoblog
machines, wlth separators attached, clover 41111911, graln
fans, corn ilhollere'
STRAW: 84 ropriph,
of which are all .Lhe iiitest • audt 'lmpthm
reentil';
W
'agons of (Wary,. duncriptlon. harknn, cultivators, Corn ,
P l4 ?Pg'brctinidltollerszaingigrand double shovel pinuglis;-
Ac. tlarrlagcn .on• hand and made ,to order. Having. a.
smith shop attached, all custom Workin town or coon
try - doge with neatness. and dispatch. Repairing. of
all kinds dune at.shcrt.notiodand oa reasonable Lamm
, Thankful for'past farors,'ws rotpactfully liberal
stuns of thOpublio patrimsgo.. • ' '
I )FutWirr,
Liliber, 'cast 4nd nrought.liiin scraps taken In
tactunige fit wnrll,L Y ,
April 'ol. 3 m, . ' onout.ZouCO.-
•
iIi:REAT - ATTRA:CTION AT
'NZA ARD',S 0111 UP CLOTltlistO tTORE.
Flan just returned from too city of Philadelphia: And
',pen ud tk splendid assortment of READY ADC CILOTH
ISO; which, cutout 'bti. suroassed inottylo And
-Thu Clothing et thleAstablishment, Consists In part of
the following, via:
DRESS A.prztvriocar
of which ho has it Ina pilfleont assortment of - Mach - and
fancy' colors, rut in thy latest fashions tastefully and
olegantly, Irlmaied, and made In a superior manner.
S:SC Kg ANA' A L 'SACKS,
of Cloths. Casslmarm mid Tweeds, all of now slylen and
at Tory low pokes. , •
• VESTS - ! VESTS ! I VESTS !I ! '
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The richest and best assortment over yin:red at thi
Corner, ot Satn, Black and Fanc Silk, Valintia, Itmian
Cloths, Marseilles, double and single breasted, of cm) ,
variety material and patent.
PANTALOONS.
Plain and fancy French Dee skin cassimores, satl I
nett jeans and a great variety of others, all of which
will he sold nt the vary lowest prices.
sin ItT s!_yine white linen and cotton of the newest
style and best make. Also, calico, check and currying
shirts A large nesertmdnt of - BOOTS and SHOES, for
Men and Boys, which can and will be Sold cheaper than
ever. Also a splendid lot of Trunks and Carpet Bags.
I therefore confidently invite one and all, tO came and
see Mr 3 ouraelves, as I will not attempt to deacriho the
bargains that may he expected, for I am datermindd
that no opposition can sell lower.
.41.," Remember LEONARD'S Corner.
EDWARD B. LEONARD, Jr.
Carlisle, May 10, 1861.—1 y.
NOTICE!
CARLISLE DEPOSIT BANK, I
May 7, 1861. i
rHE Board of Directors have this day
fr
declared a Dividend of five per cent. for the last
s x months, payable on demand.
May 10, '6l W. M. DEETEM, Cashier
SELLING OFF AT TWENTY-FIVE
PER CENT. BELOW COST!!
At the sign of the "Gold Eagle," 8 doors above the
Cumberland Valley Bank, and two doors below the
Methodist Church. on Wert Main street, the largest
and best selected stock of
WATCHES AND JEWELRY
lu the town, will be sold 30 per cent lower than at any
place in the State. The stork comprises a large assert-
MOD t of Gold and Sliver hunting-case watches, Levers.
Lepines, American watches, and all.-pther kinds and
stylus.
GOLD AND SILVER CHAINS,
Gold-Pel,s and Poodle, Jewelry of all kinds, Speetaclee ,
Gold and Sliver, Plated and Silver Ware,
MUSIC BOXES, ACCORDEONS,
OlLPaintings.a.groat vertu t y_o(fancy_ articha,ajol a lot
of the finest Minos, which' will be sold 40 per cent lower
than ever offered In town. Thu entire stock of Watch
_maker tools, eases, large Mirrors, nod' Safe will bo sold
wholesale or retail on the easiest terms.
. . . .
Having selected a first class workman all kinds of en.
pairing will be done as usual, at reduced prices.
Three Pianos at 5100 below the factory price on se
count of the Philadelphia Company closing out. Twill
sell at the Jewelry Store,
THREE ROSEWOOD PIANOS,
warranted, at two-third their real value on easy terms
if called on soon.
VOR SALE.—The large
L three story prick pelic on Nolo ;, :ti l t '" I -1-2
Street. will ho,sold on easy; ternts.3.t
Call at the Jewelry Store In raid VL44P:rt
building.
MlB,OO. - - It. E. SHAPLEY.
THE NORTH HANOVER STREET
CLOTHING EMPORIUM,
lakes pleasure to announce to its friends and patrons
of the large arrival of the latest styles of
CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES, 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 Puy Men's or litty's Wear by the
yard, will invariably save from fifteen to twenty per
cent. as we can afford to sell goods much cheaper than
any competitor. A carefitl inspection of our large and
varied stuck is respectfully solicited.
ISAAC LIVINGSTON.
Apr :=1:1, 1811. Proprietor.
I ,4I JEW STORE I. AND NEW GOODS.
HATS, C APS AND STRAW GOODS..
114 TS 9 'CAPS if c_..
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The subscriber has recentlyoned a Now Store
at the old stand of J. D Halbert In North Hanover St.
opposite theUarllslo Deposit Bank.
Having received from New York and Philadelphia, a
fine and well selected assortment of goods in his lines,
business, such as HATS and CAPS, from the common
Wool to the One Fur,
SILK AND CASSIMEItE HATS,
Spring Styles of Silk hats for 1861. Straw flats for
Gontlemen..lockey Hats for Ladlos,and fancy Hata and
Caps for Children, and
PRICES TO 'SUIT TH.TI TIMES.
Also, Carpet Bags, Valises, Trunks, Hand Trunks,
Umbrellas and prime Bed Feathers. An mao, Daunt of
par Primo Segars and Tobacco. nEla
Thankful for the patronage already received he would
invite all his friends and the public gencralit to give
him a call. JACOB BOAS, Agt.
Carlisle, April 19, 1881.
LUMBER AND COAL
BLACK DELANCEY,
LUMBER AND COAL YARD!
On the Rail Road, near the Gas Works
The subscribers keep constantly on hand, a full as
sortment of
Lumber & Coal, -
which thoy can fur-
I
nish to order promptly •
rep'_ FMtkitil
pod on the most re - ♦
sortable terms.
LUMBER, SCANTLING,
BOARDS. FRAME STUFF,
Palings, Plastering and Shingling• Laths, Worked Floor
leg. Weatherboarding, Posts, Ralls,Wli Ito Pine, I I entlock
and Oak. Shingles; of every quality. They also furnish
Lilts to order of any length and size, at the ohm test
notice and on the most reasonable terms. Their worked
boards 'are kept undor cover, so that they can be fur
niched dry at all times,
They hove constantly on hand all klndq Family
coal under corer, which will fie — ifollVered clean to any
part of the borough. To wit:
LYKEN'S VALLEY,
LUKE FIDDLER,
• •
TREVERTON,
LOCUST MOUNTAIN,
And other varieties, and all the various , sizes In use,
whadi they offer to the public at the lowest prices.
LINEBuRNER'S AND BLACKSSIITIPBCOALaIways
on hand, at the lowest cash price.
April 5, '61..-Iy. BLACK tte DELANCEY.
R EAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE
SALE.
— The subs;wlber , offers at - priialAT ititle, on reasonable
terms, that valuable lotorground sit
noted on the corner Of Main and West
Streets. In the borough of Carlisle
containing sixty feet in front by 240
in depth, and having thereon erected
A LARGE WAREHOU:,-.E...
THREE
TgREE-STORY BRICK HOUSES
and Other necessary outbuildings.
'rho Warehouse Is conveniently located for business,
and the dwelling houses are In good repair, furnished
with water and gas, and all the modern ImproVenients..
tpyi If not sold; ho property will be o ff ered fur rent.
For terms or other Information enquire of
Carlisle, April 6; qa.-tr, JACOB ItIIEEM.
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Mil
H AS,, LEFT_ _J;I ONARD'S COR-
J. NV. -SM I LEY
Renal' gives notice to his friends, customers:an - di - 11m
public, that he has removed his, store from Leonard's
corner to. his new room—formerly known as -Keller's
hat store—on North Hanover Street, betwejn the Car.
lisle Depositlionli and Huyetes Grocery StOre.
Ills stool{ of SEM/YAM/I , i CLOTHING, Boots.
Shoes and Hats is largo and complete, and you • •
can deperrt amen the fart that ke ran:add will I
soli - cheaper tlikn ever: and always intends. to
sell good goods and at a lower price than any person
else.
CLOTHING •
, Alwaya on hand, fide mostsCalifn;Able ' host math).-
and fashionable Coats, Pantalonna and Vrsts
• I,
frorolhosommoncid,to the host-qualltica,*l4Ch
cannot fail - to lit, pleaso the eya and 011'4410w — I
f,%4iort Ire gouoral. Also; Shlrta: Underushirts and
drawe'rs, collars, cravats , suspendera, glove's, stockligs t
&e,, di., all,to be sold,at'ttrOvery lowest prices, •
• BOOTS AND- SIIOES .
Always bn.lnand;ft lame : and complete aysort
ntent.of every variety of flood, llrcr.nans. Oxford
'nee, Slippers, Oalterli,:lofTersons. itc„"for kindles
trod Oentlunon,
,Mlssca anchltnya. youth 'and •
children, all to ber aid „Also on hand and eon
atantly man itraetnrlng the - beat Fine French and Mons
11.14,reeen flhots: and .T.ollerstati fur Ladle's.:43„,P'„dila
,Sewoil freeof
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I=l7
A largo stock of flats for 31 - on; Iloya - and 'FP
Children, comtooiai good and Ono, AIInoll•
-
log nhoopor than oar ", ,
TRAIN T RAN ELAN() BAG 8, UM DRELLAS, V
. CANISIGII QIDL covrs' AND,LEGGOO.B,
,
• I hereby tender my thanks niy custethera amp
friends. fimpant Wore, and eurneetly' colleit you an t •
gall and nee Me and my dock of !Mods, before you pu '
alma elsewhere. as lam determikd to use every slim to.supply you with tba very bust, and at curb prieetm
_will cult all.— Do particular to look for my elm],
April 6. - , • ; 7 4. W. IiNIILEIt:
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I I STATE NOTICW—Let tors TeAin
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inenotry upon the e4v,,,b of Margaret Aid
Munn' deed.. Tate of the borough of Car,ISIO; barb
beonissned by the Regipter of Combed/aid cotioty.:l ,
the-subscriber said.torough7 All petite-,
Indebted lo 'said eitnto will turbo payinolit'und thor
having claims will present them to
. • . CATHCART. Rxecutor. ,
.18 1 1:1.-4 f.
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OF SEA 1
Goobs; WARES ND ivIER
ILIonANDESIC. , Also, Distillora,, Lumbermen ETow 4
orA, Sc., within the County' of Ournberland, add
atutidaselflod in - riCeordr.eo..With,tho inventl acts I.
sombly, as followp, to it:
CEMMI!
. . . . -.- .6 . 6160., License.
A. W. Bentz, dry pods, 0 $2O 00
Leidigh, Sawyer &;Co oiry•flocels, .10 20 00
Woodward .t Schmidt, produce,' - • 10
.. 20 00
Henry Saxton, hardware, • , 10 20 00
Henderson & Reed, 06dd - co, • •'' 11. • 15 00
C. !obeli - , groceries, ' 10 26.00
-J. P. byre & Son, hardware, • 11 15 00
Armstrong 'I Hotter, lumber, '" - • 12. 12 50
J. W. Elry, groceries, 1 1 16 00
C. Ogilby, Trustee, dry-welds: - - 13 10 00
S. 01. Iloover, I umbi r and coal, 13 10 00
J. R. Nonenntacr; produce, 13 - 10 00
J. &D. Ithoads, do. - . 14 7OO
Henry Rhoads, furniture, ' 14 7 00
Wm. Bentz, groceries, 13 10.00
It. E. Shapley, jewdry,l4 • 7 00
James Loudon, books, 1 14 700
John D. Gorges, stoves, 14 7 00
S. Elliott, drugs, 14 7 00
Jacob Senor, suoes, 14 7 00
.1. 11. Duncan, do. 14 ' 7 00
Asher WWI, clothing, 14 7 00
A. B Ewing, furniture, 14 - 700
W. Miles. dry-eidde - 14 7 00
N. Hantch, merchant tailor, 14 7 00
It. Illimir6, - shoes, .". 14 7 00
J. Mullin, merchant tailor, 14 7 00
Illasouheimer & Bro., confectionery, 14 7 00
J. G. Celli°, bats, , - 14 7 00
A. 01. ilim, stationery, 14 - 700
T. Coolyn,jea-olry, 14 7 00
S. Flaunt nger, fly nets, whips, 14 7 00
John Irvin, shoes, 13 10 00
11 S. Ritter, merchant tailor, • . 14 700
F. C. Kramer, jewelry, 14 7 00
B. W. Haverstikko.lrugsr -13 10.00
D. Sipe, paper and furniture, 14 7 00
I. Livingston, c othiug, 13 10 00
Arnold & Eon, do. , 13 1.0 00
.1 A. Hume, Ich. dry-goods, 14 7 00
David Cornwall. flour and feed, 14 7 00
Jacob Wolf, groceries, - 14 . 700
A. Grislnger, do. 14 7 00
John Faller, do. 14 700
W. Woods, Agt, dr hods, 14
_7 00
N.. .foods, Agt, dry-goods,
J. W. Smiley, clothing. 13 10 00
P. Monyer, confectionery, 14 7 00
Philip Arnold, dry•goods, 12 12 50
Jonathan Cornman, shoes, ll 7 00
W. D. A. Naugle, Jewelry, 74 7 00
Joseph 11. Steel; d 0.14 700 '
(kora° Grresinan, bakery 14 7 00
John Schinall, do. 14 7 0,13
John Sellers, — -- ---do. 14 7 00
William Sellers, =do 14 700
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Henry Harkness, groceries 14 • 700
George Isilby, do. 14 7 00
David Keeney, do. 14 7 00
A. 31onesmIth, dn. 14 7 00
Wm. Ham, ~ do . 14 700
.f. Itnuucheerab, 'do. 14 ' - 700
11. \Venal:lel; - do. 14 700
Mrs. M. J. Ftumph, do. 14 7 00
Harris & Smith, do. 14 700
Prof. !Marshall, stationery, 14 -- — 1, 7 00
A. 11. Blair, morocco leatber, 14 7 00
Black & Delancey, lumber, l3 10 00
G. & J. Keller, bats, 14 7 00
II u mer &Fredericks, marketing, 11 7 00
William Askew, do. 14 - 700
David Prederleks, do
John Rekord, do
Robert AllDann, do.
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Jamen Canto, son., do. 14 7 00
W lson Vooard, do. .14 7 00
Wm. Chonowoth, do. • 14 700
D. Kotz & J Bonn, do. 14 7 00
•. • .
Augustus Croll, dealer 14 7 00
Barney Roffman, groceries, 14 7 00
Chas. Eckel% .., . , On. 14 7 00
Win. Gould, do. ' . 14 - 700
James Cali°, do. 14 ' 7 00
Mary Morris, stoves, 14 7 OU
Edward Leonard, clothing,' 14 7 00
Henry Peters, grocer, 14 7 00
Garlen & Swigert, ma, keting, 14 7 00
L. Myers, groceries, 14 7 00
B. M. Kieffer, drugs. 14 7 00
A. A. Line, marketing, 14 . 700
Margaret Nyff, milionery, 14 7 00
E. Stall, do. 14 7 00
Mrs. J. Hutton, do. 14 7 00
Mrs. E Mrilliams,do, 14 7 00
Charles Shipley, furniture, 14 7 00
John B. Mock, groceries, 14 7 CO
DICKINSON
Keller & Waohmood, dry goods, 13 10 OD
,John T. 0 reon. do. 13 10 00
Benjamin Plank, do. 14 7 00
Barney'llardner, do. 14 7 00
Jerry Gardner, do. 14 7 00
,BAST PENNSBOICOLTOU
Korr & Ilumniel, lumber, 12 12 50
Englohart 6: Co., 14 7 00
David Linglufelt, lumber, 14 7 00
Adam Eslinger, do. 14 700
D..). Itynard & Co., do. . 14 7 00
Martin & Ryan. du. 14 700
0. W. Feeler, dry goods, 11 10 00
William Books. groceries, 1.4 7 00
Jacob Henninger, do. l4 700
Juhn 11'Cormack, do 14 700
Jacob Longnorker, do.- 14 7 00
1). Donlinger, dry-goods, ' 14 7 00
Michael - Fres, produce, 14 7 00
S. It. Pattorson, do. 13 10 00
~.
Joseph Klansman, marketing, 14 7 00
.1. 11., dauitu, do. 14 7 00
Chol , diln Kve, do. 14 7 00
William Wolf,_ do. 14 7 00
David Brown, do. 14 7 00
Jahn Hutt:lmo!, saddlery, 14 7 00
=2
Wlllldm Gruou, dry.gouds.
IBM=
IL. Rupp & Son, dry goods, 13 10 00
11. Rupp. proluon, 12 12 50
.
Bitner & Wise, shoes, 14 7 00
Cyrus Temple!, furniture, 14 , 700
George L. lisle, AGo% es s 14 - 700
John Selrer. marketing, 14 7 00
Samuel t Minions, dry goods, 14 7 00
%I'm IL kleltals. do. 18 10 00
John M Tomplon. furniture, 14 7 00
Moses Bagel, marketing, 14 7 00
LOWER ALLEN
William P. Lloyd, drugs, 14 7 00
Abraham [Bowers, dry-goodii, 13 10 00
Eli Wlao, do. 14 , 700
Jacob Weaver. do. 14 ~--.7 03
William erail, marketing, 14 . 'V-, qo
John Young, do. - 14 • 7bb
.1. Brubaker, do. 14 5 4, , 7 00
lllrani Loagnocker, produco, " 14 , 700
SOUTH MIDDLETON
A. M. Imidigh, dry•goode, 12 12 450
J. A. Cauffnm. do. 13 10 00
Alexander & 51ullin, dry.gonds, 13 10 00
Samuel Shupp, Flour, 14 7 00
C. Rodeo . . marketing, 14 7 00
Daniel Wolf, & Son. do. 14 7 00
S. Kintese, do. 14 7 00
C. Deep. furniture, 14 7 00
Alfred Moore, drygoode, 14 7 00
MONROE
11. J. Stephens, dry-goods,
Ihindlo k Son, do.
U. 1.. Daylney, drugs,
.intnuel Plank, dealer,
Henry Spahr. dour,
D.II Voglesong-idealer,
UPPER ALLEN
D. It. Noel, dry goods,
4 tiosw ler lc Zug, de.
' Robert Bryeou, dealer,
David Merkleff, marketlug,
Robert nettlob, do.
=I
David Strohm, drygodds,
John J. Cobb.o do.
Judob Siminons, do
Michael Leidlch, do. ' 14 - 700
Joseph Fink. merchant tailor, 14 7 00
John 1.1 Lehlltth. produce, 13 10 00
John Houk, dealer, - 14 7 00
r 1411er & Kupp; dealer, , 14 I 00,
.
G. 11. Bucher. - do. _ 14.__ _ _
_7_ 00
N. Ilreckenmaker, marketing, Li 7 00
ISO=
Henry 2olelor, drygoode,
S D. M'KleneY3
WHUzun Vonard, marketingi
IMMEECEE3
E. L. Shryock,
t MEO3IIANIOBIIIIII4.
..,
Kauffman' ,IrtOswald, produce, • -13 10 00
0. Comfort & Sons, drymods, 13 . 10 00
Joseph Mißison, luml.fer,
baulol Grabill, clothing. 14 7 00
Bobb & Garrltson, hardware, 13 10 00
It. Wll'on k Sons. - stoves,. . , 14, 7 00
~,I}. Herring, drugs, - _l4 7 00
121taulfnutu, .do. 14 7 00
Ira. Dan,' - do. 11 700
'llsster & Brandt, dr.Y.KO'O,4 13 10 00
.. Joseph Irvin, confectionery, 14 7 00
It. Thomas, groceries, 14 7 00
John 8. Boyers, hardware, 13 10 00
Samuel W. Worst;trti - niture, — ' 14: '7"oo'
John !type, do 14 . 7 00
Miller k liberly. dealer, _ . 14 7 OU
William Wondorlich, stoves, 14 7 00
Leildlch k' Mathews, • do:--- -- 14 ' 700
Lowls-Debi, do. - . 'l4 _7 00
Brindle & Nulswanger,;dry.goods, - 11 16 00-
C Muni's' shoes, 14 7 00
Levi Belgic,. shoos and bats, 14 . . 7) n
Ma^garet Holmes, shoes, 14, 7 00
.
Mrs. r '. Lamont , do. 14 • 700
Jacob Swarts,jewelry. ' 14 . 700
_L. W. Abrams. clothing, , - 14 700
. John Ileight, dry Itoods;,, ' ' - 14, - 7 00:
. Geary Lena,-01%1' . It' , '• rod
' AndreW Slegizer, geocerles„ . -. 14 , • 7.00
do, '- ' 14 7 00
14 - ''7 00
- t. B. f. O liti ll i l iZor . . do. .- .
P. Shinn. dry-goods, ' .14 ' • ' - 7 AO
- V . ll. Swlllor Sc Co.; tailors, l4' -,' 700
.1.. F. ItaVonsberger, music store, --
.14 . , 700
Thomas B. Brycon, prgduco, , .. 'll . 12 BO'
jh
Johnonson &„getti r ; do. ----; . . 12' "l2 60
' Joseph SinglAVr do. - `c , -,' :'l2 - ''. 12 50
'Zl•ttliarloa & Gavcratielteprodued, •- . 14 . 7 00'
0 e..rge I I umlaut, , 7 00 -
John'Johnsotr.:4alirletitlag,.. r"-- - , - , 'l4 ' • ' . 7 00
.. Gol_Stlitoure;„...,d;.... ____ 1-:.....-_•4....,--------1A. 2 - - --7....00-
-- rii4tFlcietoe.". • - - do. - . '''...' ' 14 - - 7 011
- .-Frank Marshal, 'do.: -. . ' ''''" 11 7 00.
, Jacob Wittman; bakery, '.. .. t - lit '7 00
.'Peter l 3l,noreolt,utarketlngc: t ~../ ..4
. 14 - - , ,7 00
-i '
„ T. ‘l'illetl7 g nods !. ~ ,
' ' 14,. - ''i 00
x.c.tiiii4d6., ' 14
7°°
Atrtvllensnouee :13 „ •10.00
cti.oyEt4r l bur. . .
13
10.00' Lee & literly,.-, do.--- -
-. ~1 2
. 12 60
V. Pooman. do. '' 13 - 10 - 00
- Ruidelph - Marten;do.. ,_
.._ . ' 13' - 'lO 00
I Irldisor& James, do. , -- • ' . 9,.. ', 12 50
Georgo Ileas,:prodae; , • ' - 1' ''' ' ! 7 - 00
•
... _._ .. • NoltvtLlA3.- - -- - -- '- :,
J.'o.'& kior,d‘Tore,. • 'l3 , ao Q 0
0, G. Wild, ,druge, r'
• • ' h . ) 7 00'
• •14•
Illtolts&Bro, dry.goods,• ~ .10 00 .
M'Omidloh. do. ' 13 10,011
;11i - nollot - :•itoughido,':".• -Is=6o
soncor,, . 10,00.
14 - • • 7 03
t a rlt i P l u u d ß e t t, in! ' • 7-po
J..lGDAyldsoni ahoo,s, ":14 . 700
S. grocer, 1 - 00
J. IL. Frey, atoyes7 00,
J. 11. Cobaugh,Agt.,PtOrCS, 14 ."
7 . 00
Agt., °bake, • 1. 7 00
Jonathan 'Puree, markottog ' • ' 44' •e. 7- 00.
John Ilardo: :• do. ''''T 00
George Stitzel,, do.-,. " - 7 LO
. • •
. _ . , , .
. _.. ,
S. Miller & Son, dry.goode, - . '.-. %.,-..... _l4 , ';'. • ,7 00
John Lewis,- • d 0,..;. -.' .-1 ' ''. 1' l 4' ‘ ' . - '7' 00
1111/Inds 5:: Washinger, tilr.Fioaas, - ~. . :11 , ''. '' 7 .00
James Kyle.'
roinsught & McCoy, ' ' 110. ' : : - 4, ' 14.' . ". :'".7 00
Hurst & Ilays,:: ' do. '..- - -14:,. , ~7 00
A. Mulch, :- , .. .. _ .
7 00
Jacob - Wagner, - marketing, .: ---",,,.,.-..,._ A4_., ...._,,, - ,,„7 00
howls & Co 4 Hed 13arn, produce.. ', , _l3 .' ' : .10. 00
Snyder & Knettle,^ ' . do. ' '' .- '11; .- • 15'00.
.7: & .1. It Hureh„ do. it 15 00
Nerneonier 5 Horn, . do. 13 . 10 00
Janice Ribbon, warketlng. 14 7 00
Bowers & Leather", dry-goods,, .13 ' 10 00
Henry Snyder, shoes, . 14 ' 700
.J. & J.. 13. numb, (Onkvllle,) forwdrdlag, la, ' 10 00
James Green, dry-goods,,
23 . 10 00
Shoenntiter a Co., do.
2 3 —4O-00
John Newcomer, flour, 14 7 'OO
Hoover dr. itebuck, merketing, 14.• 7 00
Christian Stovick, furniture, 14 7 00
. , ... . . .
William Myers, dry-goods,
William Watts, do. _
Miss E. Russel, do.
George RURBOI, d 0,4
David nays, do.
IL Dakar, . do.
Jacob Bishop, marketing,
Jacob Bunton], do.
_Woodward A,Behmidt, produce, ' 14 7 . 00,
Link, & Uhler, do. 14 . 7 00
Theodore Ilompehier, do. 13 10 00
Bber James, dry-goods, 14 7 00
0. W. Itohinsou. do. 13 10 00
B. James, do. 13 10 00
Alexander Goedhart, marketing, 14' . 700
Win. Bishop, do. 14 7 00
Jerry Itoep, do. • 14 7 00
Jacob Ilansheer, dry-goods, 'l 4 ' •7 00
Strohm & Allen, dry-goods,
Clark & Sons, do
Geo. Clover, do.
Schoch & Sone, do.
J. Baker, groceries, 14 7 00
S C Haller, do 13 10 00
P. Cris.voll, furniture, 14 7 00
D. Frantz, do. 14 7 00
B. J. Snoddy, do. ~ 14 , 700
P. S. Artz, groceries, 14 7 00
A. Hostetter, clothing, : , 14 700
Mrs. M. Dubs, notions, 14 7 GO
Cox. & 51 - Curt', dry.goods, 13 10 00
Ranken &.-13rothers, druge,.. --/ 7 00
.1. Heck & co., dry goods, IS 10 00'
11. Sturgon, trimmings, 14 7 00
J. Landis. jewelry, 14 - 7 00
Foreman & Bro., groceries, , 14 7 00
J. & J 11. Redding, dry-goods, 12 12 50
GmbH & Johnston. hardware, 12 12 50
11. 11,isinger, jewelry, . 14 700
A. F. Wolf, stoves, 14 7 00
Kelso & fickle, stationery, 14 7 00
Willis, Moore & Co„ dry goods, 13 - 10 u 6
J. 11. Criswell, drugs, 14 7 00
A. :ticker, forwarding and produce, .14 7 On
Ituhey .0. Law ton, produce, 10 20 00
Blair & Brother, do. II 15 00
Martin Angle, lumber, 13 It), 00
John Wunderlich, lumber,--- /4 7 00
Philip Deitrlch. groceries, 14 7 00
rohnson 4,,Searer, forwarding, 13 10 00
inlinjamin Biggs, marketing, 7 00
J. W. Mateor, .do. 14 7 00
St tfaft--&-SOM,Mirgoodir
,- 12- 1-2-.40-.
G. 11. Cole, Ames and hats, 14 7 00
3. Bridges merchant tailor, 14 7 00
'sr el 5I Hughes, stoves, 14 7 00
Jacob Pogue. groceries. 14 7 00
Forney & M'Pherson, hardware, 13 10 00
John Stombanglir do., 14 7 00
Steclck, Kunkle & Co., dipgoods, 13 'lO 00
0. W. Croft. hats & shoes, 14, 7 00
John C. A I tick, groceries, 14 7 00
C. It. Hinkle, carpets. 14 7 00
0. Fosnaught, confectionery, 14 7 00
BEER, OYSTER & EATING HOUSES.
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
CLASS. LICENSE
Andrew Gould, Carlisle, 7 10 00
George Fr,land. - 7 10
Fred'k. Kenner, " 7 10
Gotlelb Switzer, '• I 7 10
Samuel FYkos , . " 1 7 10
Emanuel Wolrich," 7 . 10
Wm Moody, 7 r 10 -
Josoph Ehrigh t, " 7 10
Jacob Sr rotton, ‘• 7 10 r
John Caster. 7 10
William Syke., " . 7 10
.
John Hoffman, " 7 10
James Wharf°, '.l 7 10
R. Arn01,11,7 10
Mrs. Low, ' . 7 10
Mrs. Peters, 7 10
Mrs. C. Myers, " 7 10
Mrs. C. Murray. " 8 5
Mrs. 11. Williams, " 7 10
Ewing (Astir, " 7 10 -
.1. Deffenbaugh, East Funneboro', 7 10
D. 11. bit tor, Monroe, 7 10
S. Grove. Upper Allen, -' 7 10
John Doyle," t 7 10'
.1. T. ippev, Shlppensburg, 8 5
T. G. Hoffman, ii . 7 -. 10
.111M15. Markey. -" . 7 •10
John Meloy, Mechanicsburg. 7 10
Peter Wagner 7 10
Henry Ebony, ' " , r , , 7 to
John Rupert, 7 10
John Nicholson, Newrille, 8 b
1. & J Ora w Ibrd. " 8 • 5
Joseph Rhoads, Hopewell, - 8 5
'
. BREWERS AND DISTILLERS.
11 7 00
Wm. Alexander, Corllnlo,
11 'm. nor nitz,
It. Quigley, Newton,
A. Bolder, South Middleton,
Ilultzhoovor. Monroe,
D.lll Vol;lowing. Uppir Allen
W. Henderson, North Middleton,
B. Grhislnger, "
TEN-PIN ALLEY & BILLIARD TABLES
EDlLthuel Weirleb. 1 tall°,
George Foland. 2 tables,
George ruined. 1 alley,
Jan) AR Wbarfe, 2 tables,
A fly persons fooling themselves aggrieved by the above
classification, will have an opportunity of appealing by
tattling on tip subscriber, at, his residence, In Carlisle,
any time before the 27th of April, after which no appeal
will be heard, WM. Mci'LIERSON.
April 5, 1861—Gt. Mercantile Appaisur.
DR. HOOFLAND'S BALSAMIC
CORDIAL I
FOR THE SPEEDY CURE OF
Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Croup, Hoarse
UM. Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Diseases
14 7 00
13 10 00
J 4 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 . 7 00
of the Bowels, arising from Cold,
Incipient Consumption, and
for the reliqfand (if a a.l
possible) cure of Pa
acids itt aduair,
ed stages of the latter' disease.
14 7 On
13 10 00
14 - . 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
The Balsamic. Cordial Is entirely a Vegetable produ,f
holt, combining the heeling properties of the Balsam,
with the invigorating qualities of a Cordial, producing
a combination so well adapted to the purposes intend ;
ed, that there ar6liiit few canes of disease which will
not, at an early period, succumb to its bottling and life
gfAlng properties.
Fur ages, - has - the treatment of pulmonary diseases
oecupled the granter portion of the attention of the
scientific of the medleal woad, hot rens acquired more
eminenct his treatment of these diseases, than the
celebrated Prussian Dr. 1100FLAND, the originator of the
Bohemia Cordial-11.1s.11famp_s devoted to the 'produc
tion of rentedie that would stand ifirifilfed: - Flo - ri
well ho has succeeded, the American people aro able to'
judge : and we positively assert, that no preparations
that have over been placed before thorn, have conferred
the same amount othenefits ou suffering humanity, or
haveelielted so many commendations from all classes
of society, nit the remedies of Dr. Ileofland, prepared by"
Dr. 0, M. JaCkson A, Co., of Philadelphia'.
The Cordial is designed, for a 'class of disonsU afore
general and more fatal tliann any other •to which the
people of this errantry are sulfiect--those springing from
a "ALIGHT CO4lO That eminent authority, Dr. Bell,
says: "I will not kInV that Colds to, our Inhabitants
-what the'Pt.hitleinid*YrtionY ItEvenare to those of other
countries: but 1 can aver confidently, that, they usher
in disease of greater complicity and mortality than these
latter." . _ .
13 10 00
13 10 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
11 7 99
14 u •7 00
Eutifily Vogel Ole No AlOoliolioPreparation
HOOFLANIPS
GEIViIAN -- - - BITTERS;.-
PREViRIiD BY
Dr.,-C• N.-JACKSON & Co:, Phila. Pa
. - WILL srei.Ovtlatticoat
.
LIVER COMPLAINT ; DYSPEPSIA, 'iatmtlice, Chronic
Or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys,
gndHll
diseases arising , from a dltandercd• Liver or Stomach,
Such as Constipation, inward Piles, Fulness or Mood
-to the Read, Acidity, of the Step - each. Nausea,.llo.irt,
burn; Disgust fbr Fobs, Fulness or Weight In the Stom ,
aeh, Sour hructations, Sinking or-Fluttering at the ('lt
of the Stomach, Swimming of the-- Mad, Hurried and
Difficult Breathing, Fluttoring at the Mart, Choking
or SalTecating sensationd when In allying pesture.-Dim.
--ntys of Vision, Dots of webs before Ilse Sight, Voter and
Aullsrain in the - Mad, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yet
' lowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain In-the Side, Back;
Chest, Limbs, Stc. Sudden Minims of float, Burning
In the Flesh, Constant imeglnlnes of Evil, sad (treat
.Depresidons of •Apirits. and Will positively prevent:Yet!.
low revcr, Ace:
be L'lMlrletur In calling the attention of the public
‘tolhis - prepamtionrileetrso withn feeling-of themtrarad
coniblettee In its yirtuee and adaptation to'ilte diseases
for wh'ctiit Is recomm.mditd; ' r •
It bv no ,new and untried.hrticU., but cnie'chat Mae
stood.the test of a twelve yeara' trial before tho Anted.
Carl preplerand lie reputstiortand.sele aro unriValied
by any,almilar proparation •extant Thq testimony-in
its favdralron by tint most promineekand well known ,
Physicians and' individuals in the eountrYls immense,
and a careful pergola of the Almanac: published annu
ally by thapropriedors, and' to be had 'gratis of any of
r thelV'Agents: cannot but outtley themost skeptical that
this remedy IS. roally deserving - the great celebrity it
.hay obtained. „ .
' S. IV. DIAVERSTICK, Aiant Owlish+, and by
~Dealere_overywhere. • . -rApr.l2„lol..Tly..
- rxTRAL L AX
jui - £4IIIITS oi the latent Styles-pia Iwpioentaenn.
bought Ayn pinugesil loge steek , ,of fine Shirts,
we:irlil Bell the entlii;striek;at.reii.loit.eitnen.,,ant.,.
_a_xerylargoevsoitment or.Gollat* of the varlotWnfle.
ett-SteelteeNielc Tles n Criontg, Furnlehlrhe OoOds
nt the hiiielit'prices at •, - I. TAVINSIST , .IN'S,
- A 011-12, • North ,Ihmover Street.
' JQb„ k'rintingiteatly exeCuted,
HOPEWELL
11111
13 10 00
. 14 • 700
1. _7 00 -
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
/4 7 00
14 7 00
WEST PENNSBOROUCat
SOUTEIAMOTON
13 10 00
13 10 00
7 00
1.4 7 00
§IIIPPENSDURG
CELEBII AT ED
WHEELER
TAMIL* . SEWiNG
New style with the latest iinprovements, at grostl
reduced prices. Those machines are noiseless, run ral.
idly and form a seam of unequalled strength,. beauts
aid elastleity.'whlch will not rip.. They are, unquet
[tenably, THE BEST MACHINES IN' THE MARKER
for family and general use, they will
HEM, TELL, STITCH AND RUN,
They can do anything that any other machine can M.
.d :The new Hemmers and other new Improve- .
ments, Without extra charge.
WHEELER & WILSON'S
SEWING MACHINES;
None arc bettor adapted to family lIRO. _
American A griculturdet
The undersigned having been appointed agents fo •
Co mberlaird County, offer them to the public with psi.
feet confidence, that those wbo purchase will ffhd thei .
as represented above. Persous wiehlng to see the me,
chines operation, will please call at the store all. Pr
Rltteg or at the Railroad office, Carlisle, Pa. For
that information apply to
H. 9 RITTER, or
.3. 0.1.1319.11 ELL
Carlisle, ➢larch 15, 1801,-6 moo.
FURNITURE WARE' ROOMS.-
2 HENRY A RHOADS
. (01 , ofiX,
CP WAX 4, 4fiatts....
WEST HIGH STREET CARLISLE.
The subscriber boos leave respectfully to infirm the
citizens of Carlisa) and vicinity, that ho has now on
hand and is manufacturing, every variety of Cabinet
Ware, consisting In part of
SOFAS, BUREAUS,
DRESSING CASES, MARBLE Tor T tBLES.
BEDSTEADS. SECRETARIES,
onAl R S
(lilt Moulding, Oval Frames ke„ Ac. This work Is
warranted of the best materials and workmanship, ens
bracino all the latest city styles, and_ will ba furnished
at the lowest retail prices.
N. B.—Collins made at short notice, and funerals at.
ended to promptly in town or country.
Carlisle Oct. 12, '60.-Iy.
pMOVAL.—D.R. NicuoLs
. has re
moved his office from ono door west of Saxl.on's
It.u•uware Store, to his resldenre. on vest Main Street,
direr.,ly opposite the Railroad ,office, Carlisle, l'a.
Office hours, more particularly, from 8 to 10, A. M.,
and from I to 1 P. 31.
1 1 11 MI 30
VNLI-PREPARATION
THAT HAS
STOOD THE TEST OF YEARS,
•
And grows more and more popular every day!
A ND testimonials, new,.. and. ,a.lmost
I - A_ without number. might be given from ladies and
gentlemen, in all grades of.tociety, whose united tern
moray none could resist, that Prot. Wood's Hair Restora
tive will restore the bald and gray. and preserve the
hair of the youth to old 'age, In all its youthful beauty.
' Bottle Crook. Mich., December 21st, 1858.
Poor. WOOD: Thee will please accept a lino to inform
thee that the hair on my head all fell oft' over twenty
years ago, caused by a Lompßoated chronic disease, at
tended with an eruption 'on the head. A continual
course of sulTerle:_ulironith aviii reduced mo to a
n
state of dependence, ave tt - OT - beeentlTeta - efitiilTl:Tuff
for caps, neither hove I been able to do them up, in
conßequence of which my head has suffered extremely
from cold. This induced me to pay Briggs & Hodges
almost the last cent I .had on earth-for a two dollar
bottle of thy Hair Restorative, about the first of August
last. I have laitiefillly followed the directions atd the
bald spot is now encored with hair thick and lack,
though short, it is also coming in all over my head.
feeling confident that another large Cottle would res
tore it tenth eiy and pertnatioritly, 1 foot anxious to
perseyere in its use, and Wag destitute of mouse to
purchase any more, I would ask thee if thee wouldet
net be willing to send me an order on thine agents for
a bottle- and receive to thyself the scripture declaration
the rewcid is to those that are kind to the widow
and the Satherless." Thy friend,
SUSANNAII KIRBY.
Ligonier Noble Co, Indiana, Feb. sth, 1850.
PROF. 0..1. Woos: Dear Sir:—li' the latter part of the
year 1052, while attending tire State and National L tw
School of the State of New York, my hair, from a cause
unknown to inn, coulutenced failing off very rapidly, so
that in the short space of nix months, the whole upper
part of my scalp was itllnnkt entirely bereft of Its cover
ing, and much of the remaining portkn upon the side
:tuft back part of my head shortly after became gray, so
that you will not he surprised when I toll you 'that
upon my return to the State of Indiana. my more casual
acquaintances went not so trAlch ate loss to discover
the cause o. the change in my appearance, as my more
Intimate acquaintances were to recognize me at all.
I at once made application to the most skillful phy
sicians in the country, hot, receiving no assurances
from them that my hair could again, be restored, I wee
forced to become reconciled to my fate, until, fbrtunate
ly. in the latter part of tile year 1857, your Resterative
watt recommended to me by a druggist, as being the
most reliable Mir Restorative in use. I tried ono bot
tle, and found to my great satisfaction that it was pro.
clueing the desired effect. Since that time, I have used
v en dollars' worth of your Restorative, and as a result
have a rich cost of very salt black-hair, which no money
can buy.
As a mark of my gratitude for ypur labor and p1:111 in
the pr4duction of sp,.wmid_qrful - an artiele ' I have re
commended it tri o many of my friends and acquaint.
tines's. who,kilmlappy to inform you, are using it with
like effect / Very respectfully, yours
A. M. LATTA,
Attorney and Counsellor kt Law.
Depot, 41/ Broadway, and sold by all dealers through
out the world.
Lzetvse.
15 00
Lier,
30 00
. .
The Itestorptive la pint up in Bottles of three sizes. viz:
large, medium, and small; the small holds half a pint
and retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium holds
at least twenty per cont. more In proportion than thew
small, retails fur two a bottle; the largo holds a quart
forty per cent. more In proportion and retails for $3 per
bottle.
0. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 444 Broadway, Now
York, and 114 Market Street, St. Louis, Mo.
Car. Sold by all
_good Druggists and Fancy Goods
Dealers. [A p. 12, '6l.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE:—The Under-
Blood, Aiditoreir - Ipolilla in , the Cirpb - a'n'icCOUrt
mberiand county, to audit, -settle and adjust the
account of John Oiler, administrator of Witham Menlo.
finger. dee'd., and to report distribution of the balance
remaining in his hands will meet the parties interest
ad, at his of fi ce, in Car lisle, on Monday, the 27th day o
May, 1861, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
.. WM M. BIDDLE, Auditor.
6
May 10,1661.—. t.
pRoF. DE GRATH'S ELECTRIC
OIL!
THE N EW, 'PRACTICE.—EIectric Cures.—Paln Is she
protnenitor of death; relieve the pain and you check
the disease. .
-.44 - -Tins OIL ACTS ON-TIIE.-8171TZ51-WIT” I.ILECILTICITY.
-is of pure vegetable preparation, not,the slightest den.
ger of applying It outwardly or inwardly; it at once
gives a permanent euro, in most t ases, - iu from ton to
twenty minutes.
The best physiologists of Europe have discovered that
all -organic derangement in the animal system is an pf
feet ol the obstruction of the physico electric fluid In
the organ diseased a skilful application of the 011
puts in 'immediatomotion the nervous fluid, and the
cure is at once accomplished. No bleeding,' no vomit-
Ing, purging or blistering is resorted to. •
Prof. Do Oath's Electric 011 Is the marvel of this age
for the followoWing, - (not every thing )'
Cures Rheumatism often In a-day.
Cures Neuralgia, Toothache, two minptos.
Cures Cramp in the Stomach, five minutes.,
- Cures Burns, Wonnds t Bruises, ono to three days.
Curse Headache, fifteen minutes.
Cures Ear Ache, Stiff Neck, Ague, one night.
Cures l'iles, Swelled Glands, ten days.
Cures Felons, Broken Breasts, Ealt_Shoutn, two to
six days. . f • k... ,
Cures Ifeinorrhage, Scrofula, A mess, sic to ten days.
Cures 'Frosted Feet and Chilbial s, one to three days.
. . Canoe ne_and_Fever,_bee-to_ttttttw,R Of!, and all the
Nervotte. and Scrofulous Affections. ,
Curet Deafness in ono to four days. - _
Cures all Pains in the Back fflreast etc in 2 days.
DEAFNESS CURED I
New liAvEN, , May 16th, 1856.
- Prof. Do Grath—Tily . brother has been deaf three years,
and oao bottla or your Electric Oil cured hini entirely.
." . Yours, CLIFFOILDUL. SCRANTON.
, • ANOTHER INSTANT : ME!
.... __...
. • Huntingdon, Pa., Sept.. 1855.
' Ido cot tffy.that Prof. Do Gratia's Electric 011 is In
fallable - fer Rheumatic Pains. illy will for sonic time
past has been greatly afflicted and unable to walk, has
been reatored•by the application of this oil almost in
,ataatorieously.• I can cheerfully recommend It to oil - -
ars. - *.' . _ - • - • -,.., ' , JOHN WILLIAMSON..
-. PlLES.—Charles Bowdon, Esq., ox-Hayorof Camden
.Slys , six , application's cured him. Almost cured his
Rheumatism. • . , ..,
::( - STIFF NEibli. - .; , '.- , : - -
. ...,,,,
„
' [Editor of Law Magazine Cured InetatiteneoinilY-]
Girard - Muse. philadelphin. •
,-- ProCChas. - De.° ra freuly.glye - It- se My opinion_
that .N•aur Electric 0,1 Is ontotigthe most wonderftil
rrrinetiles of modern times. .At the earnest 'regueetrof
lady, who alleged 'that. she hod bean cured of ti'mmL
painful aff.etlnn by its usoa was Induicd , to try a. bot:
tie. though at, the Mint; of mirchaiing,l-fulty-belleved
It to lie a umiak medicine - end catchpenny humbug.
But a trial convinces too that Itnossessos tuagle-power,
and it will prOve ribleasing to suffering humanity.
I rotating took arold from sleeping In damp sheets;
and my neck became so much swollen endpainful that
I - could not turn
After using, ivlthout.success, everything proscribed
by, my phYsician, I last evening tried your Electric 011.
morning I am well, the relief having been as coin
:plata as It weslestanteneotts.
: , ,Yours , vervrtrulyi
dttor - Monthly' Law Magazine,
• • 167 Breathing; Snit 1:.0 ‘West 14thlit m N. Y.
.I.lr.Llvlngeton belongs to the old, Wealthy, and high.
ly_icspectable &mince bribe old miners. of .Now York:
"Any:hi:la inn nddresti hlna Int - thtiktihjettet the amen
letter, which7',wilt be. answered Ploatilre%' • L' •
'Principal Depot, 277:,Stitilh Eith Street, Philadelphia,
-116.61.-Sold.hY and'in' , lersoy City at Vs'.
Buskirk% Weshlngtod street; Shlplev*.,GrOve
Dr. Zalirlskle'B,6rner of Orovennd South lith'Strnet,
•LOlnpitalre,.s9.llntitgome - fy st.".": ; ;.? :/-14P
aLSOO
,
EWING
705
H A D , T M' E M.E
' „
, . .
BUNT'S . BLOOM ON. 1103,E5." -A rich and elegant
Color for the cheeks er lips. It will not wash or rub riff
and when, once applied, remains durable foryears. The
Alnt'is so viol and.tratural, that, the rloset.t.- scridiny. .
fails to detect is
r ni o p/ Can be refin , verby lemon Juice
6
' and will not ere e akin." .TlllB Is a maw preparation
mod by the of od Court Beauties of-London and
Perla. Mello froo,'ln bettles;Vrith'directions for use,
Lk MOO ' . ,
RUNT'S "COURT ',TOILET POWDER," Imparts a
dazzling whiteness to thn , comploNlon, and Is unlike
anything else used fur, this purpose,Malled free-fur
II Coni
liU. 'S ' , I3RITISII BALM." removes tan, freckles,
suebuv audall eruptions of the skin. Nailed free ror
SO Cents. • - -
RUNT'S "IMPERIAL POMADE" , for the hair, stren
gthens and improves its growth, beeps it - from line. off
and is warranted to make the heir curl. Mailed free fur
$l,OO
HUNT'S "PEARL BEAUTIFIER," for the teeth and
gel mR, cleenseeruld whitens the tooth, hardens the gums
rifles the breath effectually, preserves the tooth and
prevents toothache. Mailed free for 51,00
.HCNT'S BRIDAL WREATII PERFUME," a double
extract of orange blossom and cologne. Mailed free for
$1,03 This exquisite perfume , was first used by the
Princess Royal of England, on her Marriage. Messrs.
Hunt & Co., presented the Princess with an elegant
case of,Perfumery, On which all of the above articles
were included) en handsome cut glass with gold stop
pore, valued at 51500, particulars of which appeared in
the public prints.
All the above articles sent free, by express, for 0;00.
Cash can either accompany the order, or be void to the.
express agent on delivery of goods. RUNT & Co. —
, Perfumers to the Queen.
Regent St., London, and 77 Sancom St., Philadelphia,
Pa. Per Salo by all Druggists and Perfumers.
011.. Tho Trade supplied. Oct. 20, 60.—1 y.
NLTV QOODS.-FIRST ARRIVAL
" THIS SEASON,
At Ogithy's Cheap Cash Store
have just returned from Philadelphia and am now
*bingo 14 of handsome, desirable and cheap DRY
ofsrmsowighttoreash and will be sold at astonish
ingly low prices.
- A large stock of new style prints, Cholays, DeLnnes,
Ginghants, and other Dress Goods in great- , variety. A
ne.w stock of bleached and unbleached Nluslino, Tick.
Ingo, Shootings, Diapers, Linens, Chocks,
&c —A full
assortment of Black Silks very cheap and very good.
Another stock of those first class Steel Spring Skirts and
under price.
HOSIERY I HOSIERY I
Ladies'', Gents', Misses', and Children'a nose In great
variety at low prices. GLOVES of all kintriand-prtell.-
CARPETS I CARPETS!! CARPETS!!!
A now supply of Ingrain. Cottage, Hemp, and Rag
Carpets.
• All persons in want of new style Spring Goods ore
respectfully invited to call and examine this stock be
fore purchasing elsewhere. CILAS. OGILBY,
March 26,'61. Trustee.
D RESSLEIVS HAIR JEWELRY
STORE.
No, 206, North Bth Street above Race,
Philadelphia.
On hand and for sale, a choice assortment of superior
patterns, and will PLAIT TO ORDER,
Bracelets, Ear Rings, Finger Rings, Breast
Pins, Crosses, Necklaces, Vest and
Guard Chains, &c., &c.,
Xlfir Orders enclosing the hair to be plaited, may be
sent by ti'Drawing as near as you can on
paper, and enclose such amount as you may choose to
pny.—uot es follows: Ear Rings $2 to $6; Breast Pins
83 to $7: Finger Rings 7., etc. to Vest Chains $8
to 87 ; Necklaces $2 to $lO,
tm,.. Hair put Into ',lodations, Box Breast Pins, Rings,
&c. Old Gold and Sliver bought at fir rates.
UOR SALE Oil. RENT.-
12 The subscriber offers. for solo or rent, the new
Three Story Brick House
on North Hanover Street. Possession
; •,t 1 „ I /kW ovieins e o b o n t e h n e in ls o t
r o o f si A n pril is n
8 f e llr t n . is T h h ed e
F. '"''''''''"'''' WWI, mator tiallemausulAultatli , titb,
er for business or a private residence.
Oct 26, 16.00.-t f. JAMES R. WEAVER.
A. k?.. .WING'S
FURNITURE WIRE-ROOMS
'859
West High Street, Carlisle, Pa.
(Premium awarded at the C.umberlatid'eatinty
Agricultural Fair of 3857.)
The subscriber has just received the most splendid
assortment of articles in,his line, over brought to this
place--which he is determined to sell at price& that de
fy competition.
Parldn,
Chamber,
Dining-room, FURNITURE.
Kitchen and -
Office
Embracing every article used by House and Hotel
keepers, of the moat approVed and fashionable design
nod finish. Including also Cottage furniture in setts.
reception and Camp Chairs, Mattrasses, dill frames,
pictures, &c., &a.
Purchasers are requested to call and examine his
stock, at his extensive ware-room, West Main street,
North side. A. B. ENVllsal.
Particular attention given as usual to funerals;
orders from town and country, attended - to promptly
and on moderate forms.
Carlisle, May 41858.—1 y.
Just received another new and cheap
lot of Itichardsons, Dunbar & Dixon Linens, Dins
llns, Calicoes &c., &c. At the cheap Cash Store
Nov. 2. 18110. ()DAR. 0011.IIY. 'trustee.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER
SIIIP.—Notice Is hereby given that the partner
ship heretofore existing between Misses Duke ,t Augh
inbaugh hoe been dissolved by mutual consent. The
honks will be left for settlement, and the business car
ried on with renewed energy by
Marchls, MARGARET DUKE.
DANIEL'S MACHINE FOR PICK
ING MILLSTONES.
The subscriber having purchased of E. WILCOTT
• ,DAN I EhS,.the patent right Mr sixteen counties, in the
State of Pennsylvania, for his machine4or Picking Milt
stones, is prepared to sell Individual, Township, 9r
County rights for the same. He would call attention
to the subjoined certificates, Irmo practical millers, to
the merits of this highly valuable machine.
JOSEPH NEWCOMER,
Mechanicsburg P. 0„ Combat land Co., l'a.
We hive soon and tried E. W. Daniel's Patent Mill
stone Picking Machine, and feel satistied that it hoe no
superior for doing Its work, and saving much time and
hard labor. We can therefore safety recommend It to
---any_one_who.wjahes to take an interest In it.
D. E. Voglesong, bidward - Staleyr - Adarnan..
Ge rgs do. David 1111110 U, do.
Andrew Marline, do. W. E. Myers, do.
C. MeLanicher, do. Ellmi Stover, do.
Israel S. Trestle, Adonis co. Isaiah Test. do.
Wm. 0. Lott, do. D. Ft''Liwlsherger, do.
Jacob E. Myers, do. It. W. Draubaugh, do.
Philip Sterner, do. J. Newcomar, Franklin co.
Wm. Duttro, do. Alen. Hartman, Perry co.
Mardi 22, 1861.-3 mow.
CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS !
Persons going to housekeeping and others want
ing to refurnish, are respectfully invited to examine
our large and varied sto.lc. of Carpets, such es ljrussels,
_threa.ply,superioringrain, English and Domestic, Vs
ration % Y A , 1 widths,
HEMP AND RAG CARPETS,
Drugge'o, Rhgs, Straw and Cogan Mattitigh ' 011 Cloths
for flails, Looking Glasses, plain and fancy blinds and .
shades, fixtures, &c.
Housekeeping Goods of Every .Deseriplion
liavingnurehased these goods for Nott Cash, we are
prepared' to offer great inducements 'to buyers,,as we
have lately gone Into this business we can warrant our
goods need and fresh.
LEIDIOU SAWYER & MILLER,
Carlisle, March 8,'61. East Main StreMt•
VAN INGEN & SNYDER,
Designers and Engravers on Wood
N. E. COIL FIFTH .4 CILESTNUT.STS,
F_jXECUTE all. kinds of Wood Enara
l_vingAtlttieautv, correctness and dispatch. Ori
gloat deTturns furnlSll ,— id for Vitro - Book — illustrations:
Persons wishing cuts, by Fending a f'hotograph or. Da
guorreutype, can have VIOWB °Moll egos, Churches, Store
Fronts, Machines, Stoves, Patents, .tc., engraved as well
as on personal application. . .
Panay Envelopes Labels, Bllll.lleinlings, Show Bills,
Visiting, Buslnes And other Cards, engraved in the
highest style of art; and at the lowest prices.
For specimens of fine -engraving eon the Illustrated
works of J. li. Lippincott & Co., If. Butler & Co.
.
60 , ./800.—,1Y,
• killtl4l IN_SURANCgt, s- T - II
—ELI
ADEN'
AND . EAST — PENNBBORO -MUTUAL- VIDE IN
'LANCE COMPANY of Cumberland connty, Incorpo•
rated by an act of Assembit,.is now fully tirganized,nod'
In, operation under the management or the fellowing'_•
eilmutissloners, viz: .
Daniel Halley, William It. TicrgllS . , Michael Cocklin,
• • J. Eicholborger Christian .Stnyman, . John C. Dun
lap', Jacob U. Groover, Lovas Slyer, S. Eberly,. Dente.
.min H. - Maser, .l . Drindt, Joseph, 'Wickersham, -
: Alexander Cathcart. • . . .
-- • . Th.drates oflnsurance are as low and favcnable as any
, - Company of the kind in the State. Persons wishing to
become rnembars are invited.to M k Iml:cation to tile
'agent:CU the - company, -- -Who - arel w lng-to wait upon
al
them at any-time. - a • • •
, --, - MI. It, GM WAS, President...
' I OIOaSTIAN STAYMAN,-Vice President .
.• . . LEWIS LITER, Secretary.
MICHAEtCOCITLIN, 'Treasurer. . ' - '
Idanagers.—Wm..R. Coigns, L. Slyer. Christian flay
man.,lll, Cocklin, J. C. Dunlap, It. Martin. D:,,Dally, J
- Tl.Coover, Alex.m
Cathcart, J. Wickersham ', J. Eleholher'
ger. S; Eberly, J. Brandt. . . _
_, - -
AGENTS.
CIIMSERLAND C.OI(IN'TY.John -Shorricir; Allen,
Irenry,'Searing, Shleemaustown; Samuel Woodburn:
'_ Dickinson r. Ilom•yllovrman:Cburobtownd Diode Orli,
11th0South Middleton - I Sainnel.. Graham, W.' Penns;
~/--_bCdo'• Slllllll4 Coover, lgochanlcsbnrg i , J.., W. Cocklin,
' Shepl ' iordatown'rD7CoorerShaph o r ds t own ; -J-.-0.- t a a l t .•
ton, Silver -Sprinm:-.Deni. MITI stick,. Silver: Spring:
Charles Dell, Cal** , :- John Dyer, Carlisle'.`. .'.
• TORIc - COUNTY..imM. El:Ticking, Doiert.Poter lA'nl•
.ford,!Franklin; Jae: Griffith, 'Warrington; J. N. Dear
dorifiNVelehington;' D. Itutter,'Tlowburg; R. 0. Plarti
. . . ,
D vittp, L9o.hinatuo!arripliin
~ ,
. .
lkipiaborn or Elle - oonpany 'hiving potloNseibolit to ex
Ore, tail have thorn .!,:. ( !wad hy "altiPi . c!ppllcatlon to
Any of thaAgente. `_...". ,. • . ,
_, . - .
April 20 11380. ' ° • •
,
r ...1, IW.. POULK;.4toiiiie.y..,4tjattie
1 Alis 01nee with J.:lt. Smith, igsg.i!ixt Glass'-Itow, ll'.
rear Ur MrsoPrisbyterlau Plitirett. All Dash:less en,
trusted tollet will be promfflt ti,iterid'id to.
.
A .eAit:D.Z-Da. r
spectfully announces to his old, friends and
armor patrons, that ho has returned frGlls..;elsSotath
westorn-tour.' with. his health - gnat - Elk' ininThired, and
has resumed his practice in Carlisle. ,
0,1 1 !..111.1.0'on Main Street, one door west of the Itallenad
Denot, whore lie Can be found at all Inning day sad .
night. when not out profeSsionally.
Carlisle, Oct. 26, 1660-tf. •
tl T J. BENDER,LM. D
•
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON St ACCOLICFIEII.
Office on South Unnover Street ; formerly occo,plo
by Dr. Smith. ,
It. S. B. KIEFFER Office Sin North
Hanover street two doors from Arnold & Bon'.
ore. Office hours, tnorepartleularly from 7 to 9 o'eloeltt
A. 61., audfrom 6 to 7 o'clock, P. M.
- R. GEORGE -8.
via JL/ RIGHT, DENTIST, from the Dal
timore College of Dental Surgery.
tgy.olTico at the residence of his mother, East Louther,
street, door'sboloiv Bedford. -
March 19, 1856—tf. • , a:
DR. J. C. NEFF respect
-810 fully Informs the ladies and gentlemen
4 —• of Carlisle, and vicinity, that helms re.
nomad the practice of Dentistry, and is pripared to per%
form all operations on-the - teeth. and- gums,-belonging
to his profession. Ile will insert full sate of teeth on
gold or silver, with single gum teeth, or blocks, as they
may prefer. Terms moderate, to suit the times.
DR. I. C. LOOMI S
South 'Hanover street, -
next door to the Post,
Office.
GEO. W. NEIDICH, D. D.
,S.-
late Demonstrator of Operative Dentistry to the
Baltimore College oft
t 111 44 tic " e alae l e S aftfl e a r iTe; Ide ea
i.
oprosito Slnrinn Hatt, West Main street, Carlisle, Penis
Nor. 11,1867. „
....IS. W. HAVERSTICK, Druggist,
North Hanover Street, Carlisle.
- Physician's prescriptions carefully Communded
A full supply of froshrdrugs and Fhoraicals.
WM. BIDDLE, Attainey at Law.
omco, South Hanover Street with A. B.
Sharpe Esq. Nov. Ifl; 1860.
EMOVAL.
A. L, SPONSLER,
las removed Ids MEM° to hls Now House, oppoglte
lase' Hotel. [March 28.1860—t1
REMOVAL—The Hat and Cap store
heretofore known as " KELLERS," has been re
moved directly opposite the oki stand. two doors from
Arnold's clothing store. The%usinost; will be conduct•
ed as heretofore, and all the goods, both home made and
city manufacture, Warranted to give satlsfactipn no re
commended: A full patronage is respectfully solicited
as every effort will be made to keep the -assortment of
men and boys hats arid 'daps . complete, with 'prices to
- -suit the times: KELLER.—
am. Spring styles of silk hate now ready.
Mnrch 15, 1861
f AW CARD.-CHARLES EL MA
kJ ()LAUGHLIN, Attorney it Law, Office is In.'
hoff's building., just opposite the Market House.
Carlisle, March 14, '6O-Iy.
OHN HAYS, ATTORNEY AT LAW.--
f Office on Maln — Straet, opposite " Marian Hell,"
Carlisle, Pa. [Oct. 20,-'6O-1.
CP. HUMRICH, Attorney at Law.
—Office on North Hanover street, a feW dooms
southof Glass' Hotel. All business entrusted to him
will be promptly attended to. [Aprllls.
jjtrW NOTICE: REMOVAL. W: .
M. PENROSE has removed his office In rear o
the Court House, where ho will promptly attend to all!
business entrusted to him.
August 19, 1857.
859
IL NEWS II A, DI ,
4 -4,TIORNEY AT LAW..
Office with Wm. 11. Miller, Esq., South Hanover Street{.
opposite the Volunteer Office.
Carlisle, Sup. 8, 1859. ,
W. C. RHEEM
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND GENERAL AGENZ.
IXTILL give special attention to collections through
YY out the State, make investments, buy and, aelh
Real Estate and oecurities. Negotiate loans, pay taxa:4.
locate land warrants, &c., &c. Refer to the mei:ober' cr
the Cumberland County liar, and to all promlnenttcith
sons of Carlisle, Pa.
gar FARE REDUCED. -15ga
STATES UNION HOTEL,,
606 608 Risirket Bt, above.aixtfiv
PINLADELPAIA.
JAMES W. POWER,,Propsiotor.
TERMS:—SI 26 per day. ju3o'6B.
UNITED STATES HOTEL.-
B. E. Cor. 11th Market Sts,,
PHILADELPHIW
H. W. IC AN
PROPRIETOR,
Jan. 4,1800.
N. H N T C
MERCHANT TAILOR.
WEST MIX STREET,'
Opposite the Rail , Road Office.
xtdr Fall nd Winter Styles of Cloths,
Cassimeres aitd Vestinys•raaclle to order.
Caellslo, May 2,1860.
D. B. JANNEY, JR. J. M. EURDIR. S. A. COYLE.
BENJ.'S. J-::NNEY, JR. & CO.
-- WHO E - ES-ALE-... G-RO
AND
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ,
No. 00/2t , Market Streets
PLIILADELPIILL
ALFRED D. ERICK'S.
UNITED STATES AND EUROPEAN'
PATENT OFFICE, • •'
NO. 1.44 South Fourth Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
N. IL—Communication Is I:aallpromptlY
Sept 27, '130.-.ly.
CHARLES RUMP?,
FORTE MONNATE,,
POCKET BOON. AND SATCHE
MANUFACTURER.
,! •
70.47; NORTH, SIXTH STRET
beioiv'Arch t Ph Ba.,'fortnerly 118 North 4th
Porto Monneles,. Cigar Cases, :Pockost' Books,
Port - Casa, ' 'Satan)l,, .
toresing eases, Money-Delta, Work Doiee,
Bankers! Oases, - llursaa, 'Mutes,
WHOLESALE AND IitTAIL.
Aug. , , ,
ENTLENEN'S
G STORILAIID
"
'MANUFAQTORir; - - • ' •
•••,;
-
No, 814 k tiNiesintit Street,: •
Four deonsholoir the- "Continental Hotel" end neatly
opposite the "Ghent House" 'Phitado)phie..,
- ./I'largn - tueortnient of Dressing Robes etinetently-on
hand. !'articular attention given to ordered shirts—tie
purfeet tit guoranteod. . • , • •.
Wholesale trade eupplied,with fine 011108Ln:1d eidlartf
on liberal toilus.
DlrectiOno'for ponsurement sent on applfeatiort byi
. . 1860.-Iy.
MEI
,
AMYOFFICE. - -L - DIVITJEL . 1 , 01% , _
has' roeunied tho IU-actlce of the,Lare., Offlee•lti,
Con ro Square, west elde, near the lej.rd, Presbyteriale„
Church. .
5T.,,-LOUI EL , ' '
cif ES'PNCT STWEET i.IIOVITISTIUN s ,
PIEIILADELPITIX.;,• • , _
_ln.the 'mined foto neighborhood of the Jobbing. liousets - '
on Market, Third and Cheetts tit Streets, tlin Banks, Pokt,7
Office, Mari:Wm& Eselindir;`Le.f, &cy, •
.. • ;ttEPT Bolll. ' . ON . TUB
ADIERIC&N.aiii.EUROPEAN
BPARD PER DAY,'
DINNER betWeell I.aNd 8 o'nfoolr--' 50 otB.
-
Bik.Lr.Room, 80 ete. upwqrds.
oard. first-class Restaurant attached.. rtiip'Sv:
.according to MRS of ,rare. -1541,..t: , ;;„
The City Cars take Peseempirs linen toi3 0 fintlon
clew to the 'Mull. - -
SIXNUnd.FPANJSIrepokin. , .
April 5,1861.-3 mos.'
cAuptTINGS.-Hjuaiii-,
.
"store, as antltt
of lifirldp,ltfig and fAtlos• Cyrpotlnad, direct frOOl44OS
tlaitufactUrorsi tinao4log'atuoptuaedontlYlo*,too
Mr Cash. -•-•••,, •• • •••• ' 011.415,,116fLiq.•TraldaWa•
. • • , r
Minoy 'Printi neatly • i3lcilici ! #e“ ,
. ,
(110)14EOPATIIIIST,)
~.
Aug. 1, 'Mi.
Minneapolis, MinnesOta
J. w. svort,
II