Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, June 07, 1861, Image 4

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HOSTEVITIVS
STOMACH BITTERS.
The proprietors and manufacturerief HOSr
TETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH MT
TERS can appeal with perfect confidence to
physicians and, citizen's generally of the United .
States, because the article has attained a rod: —
tat ion• heretofore unknown. A few facts upon
this point will
,speck more powerfully than
volumes of bare assertion - Or blazoning puffery.
.he consumption of Hostetter's Stomach Bit
ters
for the last year amounted to over a half
million bottles, and from its manifest steady
increase in times past, it isevident that during
the coming year the consumption will reach
near one,piillitin bottles. This immense amount
could never have been sold but for-the rare
medicinal properties contained in the prepara
tion,. and the sanction of the most prominent
physicians. in those sections of the country
"where the artiele . is best known, who not only
recommend the Bitters to their patients, but
are ready at all times to give testimonials to its
efficacy in all eases of stomachic derangements
and the diseases resulting thereirom..
This is .not a temporary popelarity, obtained
by extraordinary efforts in the way of trum •
peting the qualities, of the Bitters, but a solid
estimation of an invaluable medicine, which is
destined to be es - enduring - as time itself.
Hosteiter's :Stomach' Bitters have proved
a Godsend to regions where fever and ague
and various other bilious complaints have
counted. their-victims by hundreds. To be
able to state. eonfidently that the "Bitters"
are a certain - cure for the Dyspepsia and like
diseases - , is to the proprietors a source of un
alloyed pleasure. It removes till morbid matter
from the Stomach, purifies the blood, and
Imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system,
giving it that tone and energy indispensable
for the restoration of health. It operates upon
the stoned!, liver„end other digestive organs, ,
mildly bairpowerfully, and soon restores them
to aconditionessential to ain healthy discharge
of the functions of nature.
Elderly persons may use, the Bitters daily as
per directions on the bottle, and they will find
in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort
declining years, as it is pleaeaut tope palate,
invigorating to the bowels, eXcellent as alonic,
and rejuvenating•getierelly„ We.haveXae evi-•
dance-of thciusands of aged men and women
who have experienced the benefit of using this
preparation-while suffering. from stomach de
rangements and general debility ; acting under
the advice of physicians, they have abandoned
all deleterious . drugs and fairly tested the
merits of this article. A few wards to the
gentler sex.. There are certain periods when
Their cares are so harassing - that many Of them
sink under the trial. The' relation of mother
and child is so absorbingly tender, that the
mother, .especially if she be -young, is apt
_to .
forget. her own health in her extreme anxiety
for her infant. Should the period of maternity
arrive during the summer season, the wear of
body and. mind is generally aggravated. Here,
then, is a necessity for a stimulant fo reel - fp - o
rate - the energies of the system, and enable the
vitiator to bear up under her exhausting trials
and, responsibilities. Nursing 'neaten gene
rally prefer the Bitters to all other invigora
tors that receive the endorsement of physi
oians,
.because it is agreeable to the taste as•
wellas...cortain to give a permanent increase
of bodily strength.
All hosepereons, Joythein . tor e.p artic u
larly referred above, to wit: sufferers from
fever and ague, caused by malaria, diarrhoea,
dysentery,, indigestion, loss of appetite, and
all diseases or derangements-of the stomach,
superannuated invalids; persons of sedentary
occupation, and nursing mothers, will consult
their own physical-welfare by giving to Hos
tetter'e Celebrated Stomach Bitters trial.
CAUTION.—We caution the public against
using any of- the many imitations or counter
feits,- but ask for HOSTETTER'S - CELEBRATED
Bronson Birrsus, and see that each bottle has
the words "Dr. T. Ilostotter's Stomach Bitters"
blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped
on-the metallic cap covering the cork, and
observe that our autograph signature is on the
label.
tai- Prepared,and sold by HOSTETTER &
11XITH., Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all
druggists, grocers, and- dealers generally
throughout the 'United States, South Ame-
Yi CA, and Germany.
Sold 'by S. Elliott, S. W. ilaverstick, Carlisle; John
0. Attick, John Stambaugh, Shippeusburg ; L. Eau
J. B. Henning Mechanicsburg ; and Druggist
generallyhroughout the county. Nor, 9, '59.
LINDSEY'S IMPROVED
TWLOOD SEARCHER
A STANDADD MEDICINE
- - - - -
For the speedy; radical, and effectual cure of ALL
DISEASES arising from IMPURITY
OF TIIE BLOOD.
, ht the most miraculous cures
This medicine has wrou,
In desperate cases of
Scrofula, Cancerous ferule Dons,
Cutaneous Diseases, Erysipelas,
Pimples on tho face, Sore Ryan,
Old, Stubborn Ulcers, Scald Head.
Tetter affections, Rheumatic Disorders,
Dyspepsia, Costiveness,
Jaundice, Salt Rheum ,
Mercurial Diseases, General Debility,
Liver Complaint, Loss of Appetite
Lew Spirits, .• Foul Stomach
r Female Complaints, and all Dlseases having theirro-11
gin in an impure state of the Blood.
Wirrefer to the case of David McCreary, of Napier
township, Bedford Co., Pa. who ' on the Slat day of A ug
lest, 1858 made affidavit before Justice Gorloy that he
was treated for the - curo of Cancer by three physicians
of Bedford county, and by, Dr. Newton of the Eclectic
College in Cincinnati, for a period of nearly eight
ektOrAtts, notwithstanding which, his lip, nospi• and a
gnarlier:tot lasi left cheek were entirely eaten away I Ho
had given up all hope, when he heard oV the ' Blood
eefarcher," and was induced to try Four bottles
oared him, and although sadly disfigured, there is no
questionbutwbat this invaluable medicine saved hie
life. The full particulars of this reinarkable , Cll5O may
be mom in acircularovhich can bChad of any of the
Agents. 1., - -
We also refer to the case of Matey Bleakney, of Elder
tenrArmstrong county, Pa., culed of Scrofula after be
ing unable to get out of her bed for three years.
„Tothe case of a lady in AniOnville. Clearfield county
who was also afflicted with Scrofula in its worst form.
To the case of GdoFge bietsel, residing in Carrolltatau,
-Calabria county, Pa., whodvaa so 'badly afflicted with
Cancer that it eat his entire nose off, and his case was
worse if passible, than McCreary's.
The.pArticulars of these 'cases—every one of which
was cured by the use 'of the Blood Searcher—may also
be found in a eircularto be had of any of the Agents.
It. M. LEMON, Proprietor.
Laboratory for theeznanufacture and sale, near the
Pa. Railroad Depot. Hollidaysburg, Pa.
Dr. Geo: IL.ReYser, Wholesale Agent, Pittsburgh, Pa.
— FeTrltislain - Carlisle - by ., &. — W — llaversfick, --8, -El
Uott, and a. 'Kieffer; Dr. J. Herring Mechanics
burg ; Goswaller & Zook, Shepherdstown ; Joshua' Calp
Hogstown; , Jacob Simmons. Cross Roads ; J. J. Coble,
li. Wise Shiremanstown; A. M. Leidich, Boiling Springs
Nary W. Rissel, Churchtown; 'll. W. Robinson West
HBI-,Faimaught & . Co., ' Oakville; Shoemaker &
Itillott, Newburg; Wm. Bratfon, 'Newville; J. Hood &
Co ;. Russell & Co., Dickinson" lifeland
.Ik."Walhing, Jacksonville; Wm. Clark A Lees,
B ea d s; Wm. Ecklee , porting Hill; D. nonlinear
Whits Hall; . J. C. Altick, Shippensburg; all of Cumber
land count*, Pa. - •
VAenRS,;:,,W„INLPIY, an .experienced
, linpn4snd slclan; presents to the
• tort of mothers het.
100THING1YRUP ---- ;
FOB 401111.4DREN - TEETHING - •
Vtehtob greatly reenitates tho process of teething,
,by
ee ththing the gums, reducing all inflamatlon—will al
lay aft pain and spasmodic notion, and le sure to regu
s i t s the towe ls. Deperid upon 1 mothers, It will give
fi cat,tolonniaves, , and- - ,
• BRUNE!, AN)! REA LTA TO YOUR INFANTS.
31te . haVe pitt up and sold this article for over ten
iteire,fand eau say, in,Oonfidence and truth cif it,) what:
Ira haveniter been able to my deny other medicine
failed in a
'co t o of.
when time
or did we
dans° f
by anyone
Oath° con
delight e d
rations,
leer has• it _
hiaglo l62l4 4' , MRS—WINSLOWPS
. it , ',cure
AsoftNer
ltsiew AMU- -
-Atattlidsotion.
Sitil 4 l,l:l)
*try all' are
,Writhite.Oper • ' - • •
- .._eisdimeak la _Vertex of highest commendation of rte inm
elfeets snit-medical virtues., We speak In this
„Matter 'what
,we do know," after ten years experience
4144'010dr oitr reputation for the fulfilment of what
hero ecliMe.,An almost every instance 'where the
- ;'silent Is Sugaring from pain , and exhanstlon relief
. fund In , fifteen or twenty *Minutes pit ore the
.eireup Is admiolitered. '
*
T h iS veinal preparation le the prearrlptlen of-one
of the meat ,experienced arul skilful nurses in' , .Neiv
has been used with never falling succors
. TOGUSANDS., OF CASES.. ' .
::. ititot only relt ae : he child from pain, but`lnvigo.
rdeit,the stem, ,cte acidity-and giv en
je will almost
600T111N4
Vistaiitly ,
~;toßielN4
t
; ch. us; • •CIIIPREN: • it . na • ourito.
, • • , - tb o world;
all mum • eirmisityliginyird._ of Dysentery
Mho * , hten
" ."'" • ' ' ,It
Seisthindi clif *Om _aey, otber...eauf(e.. We... would
Edtett - rubtber who bee u Obild suiterinic from any .
OM" •Pregolng oxnuplelutdo not let your prejudice • •
Aitf the ptehadloos °yawn' ettuid betweon •
your euffer• • ,
, • darehlid and tbdiel or tbittwitt. b0_,.4>111
VOLI/ErWrallitE-4e follow Abe tit& oftbieluedielne,
tiateli Full dlrectlons 'tieing will (meow;
• piny each bottle. None genuine unless thji
&COURT'S & PRItHINS, New York, le on tho obtable
/old by 8.W., Ifeveretick North Ilanover et: and S.'
"'"' 'Kiln at. Corliplo. andDruggfete throughout the
on! , 0`" •,. tfrftls. Prlnchial rim ,
• •-•"• •
_ .
'V VT B • ..13 L_ 'O OD.
1 •:`IfECtTABLELIFE
,
The'bigh and envied celebrity which these pre-enel-:
neat 3letticines have acquired for their Invariable
em
cacy In ell the diseases which they profess to cure, has
rendered_ the usual prectleo of pulling twenty unneces
sary, butlrnworthy - of them. - They are knownhy their
fruits: their good works testily for thorn, and they,
thrive not by the talth of the credulous.
In all cases of Asthma, Acute and Chronic Rheuma
tism. Affections of the Bladder and R Jitneys.
131111 one levers and Liver-Complaints..,ln the South
end West wßere these diseases prevail, Choy w• If Lu
found invaluable. Itlaniers, farm .re end ethers, who
once use these dicalielnes,will never afterwards be with
out threw •
Billions Cholle and Serous Looseness, Biles, Costive
ores, Colds and Coughs, Cholic.
CONSUMPTION -Used with great success In this di.
sense.
Cur upt -Humors, Dropsies. Dyspepsia.—No person
o ith this distressing dise-se should delay using. Eileen
medicines immediately.
Eruption's of the Skin, Eryelpeles,Flatul alley and Fe
ver and Ague.—For this scourge of the estern country
these medicines will be found a safe, speedy and certain
remedy. Other rnedfeines leave the system subject to
it return of the disease—a cure by these medicines is
permanent. Try them. be satisfied, And be cured
FOULNESS OF COMPLEXION,
GENERAL DEBILITY, -
Gout, Giddiness, Gravel, Headaches of every kind,
Inward Fever, Inflamtnetory Rheumatism, Impure
„Blood, Jaundice, Loss of Appetite.
LIVER COMPLAINTS,
LEPROSY, LOOSENESS,
• Al EIICURIA I. DISEASES.
Never fails to eradicate entirely all the effects of Mer
cury infinitely sooner than the most powerful prepara
tion of Sermon
Night Sweats, Nervous Debility, Nervous Complaints
of all kinds, Ortanlc Affections, Palpitation Of the Heart
Painters' Cholic. s . -
The original proprietor of these medicines was cured
of Piles of 35 years standing by the use of these Liver
Medicines alone.
Pains In the head, side, back, limbs, joints and or
gans,
RHEUMATISM.
Those nlill .tod with this terrible disease will Lo mitre
of relief by the lAN Medicines
Rush of Blood to the Hood, Scurvy, Salt• Rheum,
Swellings.
SCROFULA, or KITIO'S'EVIL, In Its worst forms til.
Worms of all kinds are A - cannily expelled by these
nedicines. Parents will do well to administer them
whenever their existence Is suspected. Belief will he
certain.
THE LIFE PILLS
AED PIICENIX BITTERS
PURIFY TILE BLOOD,
And thug remove all diseases hmu - the system.
Prepared by
DR. WILLIAM B. MOFFAT,
No. 335 Broadway,
'Moffat Building) N. Y.
For sale , by all Druggists. July 6.—ly.
Thousauds.aro daily speaking In proof
DR. EATON'S
and why? because It never falls to afford instantaneous
reliefvTdiairgiverrin - t - ime. It acts as it by magic, and
ono trial Mune will courince you that what we say is
truce It contains
NO PAREGORIC OR OPIATE
at any kind, and-therefore relieves by removing the
sufferings of your child, Instead of by deadening its
sensibilities. For this reason It commends Itself as the
only reliable preparation now known for Ch lidr e n
Teething, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Grip
ing in the Dowels, Aridity of the nomach,
Wind, Cold In the head, and Croup, also, for softunlng,
itha . gunis;rodiAi fig In (taint Mori, regulating the Bowels
and relieving pain, it has MI-equal—being an anti spas.
medic it is used with na falling success In all cases of
Convulsion or othor Fits. AS you value the
life and health of your children, and wish to save them
from those end and blighting consequences which are
certain' to result from the use of narcotics of which
other remedies for Infantile Complaints are composed,
take none bet Dlt. EATON'S INFANTILE CORDIAL,
this you win rely upon. 11 - is perfectly - harmless and
cannot injure the most delicate infant. Price, 25 cents
Full directions accompany each bottle. Prepared only
CHURCH S. DUPONT.
No. 4d9 Broadway Now York.
leaUhy human Blood upon being
always presents us with the sums essential elements
and gives of course the True Standard. Analyze th
Blond of a ponon suffering from Consumption, Live
Complaint, Dyspepsia, Scrofula, &c. end we find in
every instance certain deficiencies in the red globules
of Blood. Supply these deficiencies and you arc made
Well„The BLOOD FOOD Is lounded upon this Theory
—horn its astonishing succes. There aro
FIVE PREPARATIONS
adapted to the deficiencies of the Blood In different
diseases. For Coughs. Colds, Bronchitis, or any altec.
tion .whatever of the THROAT or LUNGS Inducing Con
sumption, use No. I, which is always the No. for Do.
pcession of Spirits. Loss of Appetite, and for all Chron
ic Complaints arising from Over-use, General Debility,
and Nervous Prostration. Nu. 2, fur Liver Complaints,
No. 3, fur Dyspepsia. Being already prepared fcr ab
sorption it is taken by drops and carried Immediately
Into the circulation, so that what you gain you retain.
The No. 6 is for Female I rregularilles, Hysteria, Weak
nesses, &c. See special dirdctions liar this. For Salt
itheum. Eruptions, Scrofulous, Kidney, and Bladdes!
Complaints. take No. 5. In all cases the direct..on must
bo strictly followed. Price of the Blood Food $1 per
bottle. Sold by CHURCH A: DUPONT,
No. 400 Broadway, New York.
J W. Dyott Sc Sons. Philadelphia, and GAL Keyser
gittalii,irg Wholesale Agents.
POr Sitle by S. Elliott, Carlisle.
A CARD TO THE LADIES
Dr. Thaponoe's Golden Pille for Females.
Infallible in correcting, regulating or removing
all obstructions, from whatever cause, and
The Combination' of ingredients in Dr. Duponco's
Golden Pills are perfectly harinkss. They have been
used in the private practice of old Dr. Duponco, for 30
years, and thousands of ladles can testify to their groat
and never failing success in almost every case, in cor ,
meeting irregularities, relieving.palnfal and distressing
menstruation, particularly at the change of life. From
live to ten pills will cure that common, yet _dreadful
complaint, the Whites. Nearly every female in the
land suffers from this complaint. The above pill has
permauent'y cured thousands, and will cure you if You
use theist. They cannot harm you, on the contrary
they remove all obstructiiins, and restore nature to its
proper channel, and invigorate the whole system; they
are perfectly safe and harmless.
Price •I per box. Sold wholesale and retail by
8. ELLIOTT, Druggist, Carlisle, - Pa,
who Is the sale agent for that place Ladies, by remit.
Him him St to the "Car' isle Post Office" can have the
Pills sent to any part of the country, free of postage,
by mall. Sold also by Ohas. A. Bannvart, Harrisburg,
E. T, Miller, York, J. A. Wolf, Wrightsville and by one
druggist - in every village and town in the Union.
N. D. Loots out for confiterfeitse Buy no Golden
Pills of any kind, unless every lxpc is signed by 5, D.
Howe. All others are a base imposition and unsafe,
therefore, as you value your lives and health, (to say
nothing of being humbugged out of your money) buy
piny those who show the signature of S. D, Howe on
every hos, which has recently boon added orraCcount of
a recent counterfeit of the Pills. 5. D. HOWE,
Jan 20 61 ly Sole' Proprietor, New Fork.
gi/ MANHOOD.
How Loaf, How Restored.
Just Published lu a Sealed Envelope,
JN—rFILB NATUBB, .TRBATISLEINT, AND- RADICAL
CURB OF BPEBNATOBIVEA, or Seminal Weitknoss,
Soxual_Dobillty, Nervoulnos rol uutnry omissions
ItoduChig - linVoteitcy; - and-kleirtttl and l ucapa•
city. By ROM OULAVORWELL, M. D.,
Author of tho " Green Book," &o.
The world.renowned author, in this admirable Lao
ture, clearly proves from hie own experience that the
awful consequendes of Self abuse May_bo effectually re•
moved without medicine and without dangerous sur
gical operations, bangles, instruments,rings or cordials,
"pointing out a mode of cure at once cer tain and effectual
by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition
may-he, may curd himself 011EA.I , LY; PRIVATELY and
RADICALLY. This lecture will prove a boon to thou
;muds and thousands.
Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address,
post.paid, on the receipt of_ two .postage stamps. by ad
dressing, Dr. CII. J. 0. KLINE,
- Apl9,ly • .127 Bowery, York. Yost Wee; box 4,186.
y. • s'A — R K N &
MAMMOTIt
•MO TOGRAPH OALLER
$. E. Corner Eighth and Arch Ettroots,
(ENTRANCE ON STREET)
'• PHILAD ELP II tA,
, After many years'-experience in all the various bran.
°besot the Art. the Proprletereconfidently invite the
..attentinn of their friends and the public to their ux.
tensive eslablishatent, which - preseute the opportunity
for • prootning the beat pictures, canal at least, to auy
-114-class Galleryin.theNnited
'Preparations are 'complete for executing -
ing all the 1M ••
proved styles knosyn to the Art. - They have It' patent
'arrangement - for obHing-Daguerreoty pes t &ci„ Ac,, mat.
Jug them Life, elze,•if desfred—the only one 'of.the_kind
lurthls' country. Attached to tole estabilabinent are
'flilree catering Artiste., • ' • •
D WIND 011011 C,
;ckhiiel
which 'Una_
m4lO, eu 4- •
We belleva;'
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- 'PdoToossints, I elqdli)g roam*, oe low as 32,00. ~
, • DO. , wth Frame, , _ " r.i !-,...-÷-2.432. --
Do. ..„ - a 7 . 5 rents. Extra sepias 50 coots,
,
P 5 por dopia, ‘ hire ,olzo Ybotographs as low as Vi
and Ivory.type at, Lanni° prlee 7 , Potable Ambrotypeaut
_5 4 0. centabrid upwards, , . •
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A most' axtenslvo rosortmoot or allt_Erames.ambra .
ltigia select, and - eh - glee ',variety of_ tbe „latest : stylus.
-Prlebarioaf flßraiiiiiiaalt upwards: _ _ '' ' , • 1 ,
'EsticlaVal.tontldli, bestowed nupoicl.lie .slzedTb - oto•
irapbs, to on. traoßrorrOLl.trono Oman , pie . t u rue, audfroth
111 - 0.. Riles, frOai *5014 $lOO, • -,:-. - -..- ,
islys listruatlon s glsoli lu the Art. ' • . ,„,, • ,
—.. ,
QTOIE•II,OO . M.' : R . .Ei5.17:4 2 1h0
largo Store Room at the Vi'dot end of alatu Street.
t is fitted up sitlx counters:. and - alteltiug and Imo a
trim and convoulent „Poo:melon given traumal.
Enquire - of --A DA :11, 811.111V,`AZ7,,_
ESE
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cern of every description
INFANTILE CORDIAL.
EMPI_
ANALYZED
always successful as a preventive.
Neui: L1Q1;
ell2rTEXTllo,2fr:
NTEVI: STORE 'AND. NEW GOODS
. -
, After returning•his:achnoiiedgements for the very
Ifbaral patronagVelbleh has been extended to bin, the
undersigned would call attention to the foot tbot he
has just reopened hle extensive assortment of family .
aFti
In his new store.rbont, on the snuth-eest corner of the
public square, where the public aro invited to
examine a stock of goods - which, - in eleganee, vitiraty
and extent, will defy competition; comprising irti part
loaf, crushed and brown_. sugars"
Java, Rio and roasted Coffes. -- 4very-va- . ” in o i
F ,-
riety and quality of TEA. Spices, (ground
and uegronnd,) Fiche's, Sauces, Table-Oil. I U
./ •
New Orleans, Sugarhouse and Trinidad tti , I,',
Molasses; Now York and PhiladelphiaSyr-
ups. Cheese, Macaroni, Yermecilli, split Peas. llominy,
Mincemeat, corn Starch, Farina,,Chocolate Extract' o,
Coffee, refined sugar at reduced - rates, washing and bait.
Ing soda. Tobacco'of the moat favoritOrands, and the
finest qUality of Segare. Also, a beautiful assertment
of Britannia Ware, plain and g.ld band China Ware,
Glass, Queens. Stone and Earthern. Ware, in - grdat va.
riety, and an elegant let of Fancy Soaps, extracts and
perfumery for the toilet.
FRUITS: Including Peaches in cane, Raisins, Craft•
berries, dry apples, citron, almonds, oranges, lemons,
&c., &c.
i im u ra(lll tarn i er Q arig ß e S r:ni W nl - r ho i
(
( l a e n s d e oln i fe r 3t i s '
I m .,
__ r., -.. key, Brandion, dark and pale, Lisbon
~ a 7 .,: t 11 Sherry Oort, Maderia, Ginger, Catawba
;,.,,,,.,!,„.„ and Muscat Wines in malts and tot.
tiee, Scotch B hiskoy, Holland Gin, and &Miriam
Schnapps.
FISH AND SALT.
A Jorge stock of LAMPS, includlngDyott's celebrated
lamps for burning Remai:le or coal oil, also Sperm,
Pine, Lard and Coal Oil, Burning Fluid, Sperm and
Star Candles.
CEDAR-WARE AND BROOMS.
Brushes, Ropes, Moppe, Soaps, Door-mate, 'Waiters.
Looklng.glasses, fine letter and note paper, Willow
Ware, painted buckets, &c.
Cotton and woollen Hose, and half:Hose, and a full
stock of Gloves, including the well known Hanover
Buck iDoves.
In short, his stock comprises everything that !smiled
flir in his line of business. and ne efforts will bo spared
to render entire Redid:talon to his customers.
C. INTIOFF.
Cnrll. c, Oct. 27, 1858-Iy.
- fro-,l l .4.rketlng of all kinds falcon In exchange) fo
cods.
" 01.1111 - s9o4' ar.17,1,1 ,
FAMILY GROCERY AND TEA
STORE.
Just received and In store, n fresh and well se.
ledted assortment of,ltio, Java and Mara-
caibo Coffee, Roasted Coffee. Crushed
Pulverized Sugars. Refined and
other brown Sugars, superior
Syrup Molasses, Orleans
(baking) Mo I nse --
Spleen of every variety—
pure only; Starch, Farina and
Chocolate, Maccaroni, Choose and
Crackers, Tapioca and Sago Indigo,
Saleratus and Soda, Cream Tartar: and
sorted Pickles, Mustard and Coriander Seed
TEAS.- •A tine assortmont rn Packages,
W. l and in bulk—ea well as all other articles
lll bel d on l g t i e ng e t d o thdo h p u r i i e l o ti• H eas—all at the lowest
J. W. EBY.
•
DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS!
F IRST ARRIVAL OF DRY GOODS
THIS SEASON.
' We have just completed opening our Spring stock of
Dry Goods, which Is larger and more varied than
at any former period.
To our friends and customers we Invite you to visit
our immense tttoro kootoo. Our stock consists in
part of
SILK notsc.9, FANCY AND PLAIN.
Magnificent and brilliant styles of Spring Silks, a very
large lot of BLACK SILKS, plain and figured, and Fonl•
aids at envie PRI , ES. We 115[10cl:illy
to tidy, departipuut ,of.uur monster stock. _Norwich
Poplins, .lacquered Worsted Cloths. Grey Cherie Lusters,
Chant Do Laines, colored and figured Brilliants, French
and English Chintzes, English and Ann:tit-an Calicos,
&c., !Le.
WHITE GOODS
liese goods have been selected with care, and are
from the Jerkiest and best Importing houses in New
York and Philadelphia.
We hove In this department, Linens, Laces, Edgings.
Carllilies, Brilliants, Nainsooks, Jaconetta, Lawns, Mull
ill usllns,
Ladies Fine French Collars,
Vudersleocca. &c., all pf which we respecttully ask a
thorough examiontien. h,•order In ratisfy Ladles that
wo have thin,' goods better and lower in price than
the lowest.
MOURNING GOODS.
This line of goods is very large and ample In every
department.
'HOSIERY AND GLOVES,
Silk, Woolen, Cotton and Linen Itose fo r Ladles and
Gentleman, ICI d, niali r Silk, Male thread Woven.
Call and see our far famed " Buck Gloves."
DUM FSTICS
Murrllns. Flannels, Blankets, and every article to the
domestic line of Dry Goods, in largor quantity and n
more complete assortment than can ho found in
House in the interior of Pennsylvania.
MEN'S WEAR
Cloths, Cassis - runes, Vostings, Linens, Cottonades,
Beaverteons, nod cords for both Men and Boys.—Our
Cassimeres are adjudged by - eonnolsauers to bo unsur
passed for beauty and quality.
CARPETS & OIL CLOTHS
Superfine No. 1. two and three Ply, Brussels, Velvet ,
and ingrain Carpets, a large assortment of Bag Carpets;
made to order under our immediate supervision 01'
Cloths, of all widths and styles, Mattings, Bugs, Look•
rag Masses, Sic. - -
To young men and old about entering upon House.
keeping, we Invite yell to pay a visit to our large
CARPET ROOa , M,
admitted to lee the most splendid affair outside of the
large cities, where goods in this department are sold at
very low prices. Remember ladies and gentlemen. my
motto always has been, and is now, to soil cheap for
CASH, and to please my numerous kind patrons.
A. W. BENTZ, S. Hanover et.,
May 8,431. Nearly opposite the P. 0. Carlisle Pa.
ART! TO ARMS!! 1S ALL
VI C' CRY.
ALL PERSCINiNU r bout regaroo-A0 R. are requested
to roll at LEIDIGLI SWWYBIL - 1 MILLER'S New Store,
East Main at., and examine their Salmons° stock of
NEW GOODS I
Just in store from New York and Philadelphia, con
sisting of all the Newest Styleeaud kinds of Dross Goods,
Shawls, Cloth and Silk Mantling, Embroideries, Sun
Umbrellas, Parasols, Lace Mitts, Kid Gloves, &c., &c.
MOURNING GOODS of every description imported by
the celebrated house of BESSON Sr. SON.
MEN AND BOYS WEAR!
Clotho, Cassia:tares, Vostings, Linen and Cotton Pant
logs, Coatingo. Gloves, Hosiery, Collars, Nock Ties
Pocket 'Kerchiefs, &c.
Xi , ,Er Domestic Goods of Every Variety, at
Wholesale and 4etail.9Ut
CARPETS! CARPETS!
All kinds direct from the Factory, 011 Cloths, Mat
tinge, Window Shades, Blind Materials, Looking Glasses
Gilt and Mahogany frames.
Every variety-of goods suitable for the wants of the
whole community. As tyo bought since the — ITAR
CRISIS, end customers will find our prices to - stilt the
times. Please call at
LEIDIGH, BAWY3It A. MILLER'S
New Store, East Main Street
May 3, '6l
BREAD BISCUIT &o.
The Cream of Tartar 'Substitute" is recommen•
dud as a superior article In combination with Saleratus
or Soda for Baking purpo es. It produces bread cakes
Ac,, which whim col re sweet, - ineist and .grateftl,
while the's. of Cron of Tartar are often dry and taste
less. It will cost 1 s than Cream of Tartar and Is used
in the same way f r cooking, Ac. •
• HIS SUBSTITUTE,
together with Sa mans' Soda, Pure Cream of Tartar,
Bermuda Arrow kootZliustard Seed, ground and no.
ground: spices of all kinds unadulterated, and also
Groceries in every variety constantly on hand, and at
the lowest prices for sale bat 4
Dee. 14, 1850,
LOOK STI ARP.-Wp.
Respectfully announce to the citizens of Carlisle
and the public generally.thatlin hag again. commenced
the manufacturing of tin & sheet iron warenfall
In S. O. Iluyetts byilding on Louthor street, dliectly
opposite 0, Shapley's Chair Manufactory, whore he will
at all times bo In readiness to do all kinds of-work in
his line of business. with: neatness and _ dispatch. All
Ivor/will be done by himielf and a competent hanll as
he keeps no apprentices.
Also, - can-at all times be had those celebrated SELF
TESTING, SELF-SEALING, PREMIUM
Ml= CANS. & JARS..- _
House spouting. and Jobidng of 01' 'kin& done at
short notice and made of the best-material.
.tifireasli paid for old Pewter and COpper..
Hoping by strict attention to business, and a desire
onleas all, to,recolve a share of public '
Carlisle Oct. 26,1860-1 y: • :
, • . .. .
:VAILS - 1 -NAILS 11 NAILS-111-
.., • •
,L, 1 A large etock ageod, Clean, Neat, and Tough
nails, at the lowest Prices. Our untie .oire worth t.Octe
a keg more, than any other make of nails sold In , our
town. this is the opinion:of mechanirs Who have' tried
them, wo also have afuli assortment - of: , _
BUILDING ikIATEIII.AI:B,. -"., •
of the Intact and tnoat ariprovod tylod: AII goo& iTar ,
wonted alarenrosontod. JOIINP. LYNN & SON.
liay 2,'66. ; North tianover4t. Carlhdo.,
URNISHING,
;lllielyg or tatuLbest,viarick_ortleuye Vnridah ,
. „ poqe, and at tliqlo!Yant prlcoo ba round
LIVINGOTON'S.
" •:Nortlt.llanoyanStraot..
. . _
• •
41. r'
:ELF,TON, - §K,lRTg.—Another prge
supply el thesesuPtirtot dykr cheap Steel 'spring
pldrtdJust`recelvud: Dechlettry the best and cheapest .
to. Carlisle t at the cheap panh store
NaY. 2, 1860:'' 0f1A1340-11,11-ruetee,
• NEW'GOO DS 4,7 PANIC I'.111,0ES: -
...r v iovad 'itui4hur:joi- of olegetfit :SPRING.
- 41 . 03D5; bought at tlie - nreseat re - dined city prices and
-sellitur-unecnnionly`•r , `"; -I, `
0 RA YOOODS .for traVelltifodiesssirhall d'e tabies, .
Lustros, Lnins, SD.Rs, ,lu groat'varletj , ,, .
M
uslho t Shdotlnge, Tlolslugs j Olugharais, &c, at the.
vory.loleaSt prleas.t. '• , e •• .•, ..•
Air URN'S AND lioys i -vtun>. corroNebEs
fIyMMER : CA S3InIEUES;
D/tILLINOS, • &0. , .• • • e. •
Ltales';Oonts', Misses' and Children's 01o4oli Ste •
lugs in endless'varinty and very che
iteeellset the acneoPposlte- the Depot. •
CI yUILY.3 091LT - IY. Trustee.
r 61*. • "
MIMI
Arsteknioito.
FARM IMPLEMEN't DEPOT 1351a5
,
P. Gardner Et Co. now manure:Ain't) and keep con
stantly for sale, at their ex t ens' ve Steam Worita on East
gain street, Carlisle, a large assoltmont of
' AIIRICULT i .URAL IMPLEMENTS,
of well known,wproved usefulness to farmers. among
whirl' they would call especial attention to WILLOUGII
'DIPti. CELEBRATED PATENT
GUM SPRING GRAIN DRILL,
which has taken over fifty First Class Premiums at State
and'County Fairs; - To - the - Fanners of Cumberland,
York and Perry counties we nerd not speak In detail
of the merits of this drill, as scums of them aro now In
use on the best farms in theSe counties. Its reputa
tion is established AR the most complete-Grain brill
now manufactured inthe triiiteitStateg. It e6WS Wheat; -
Bye, Oita, Barley and Omss,, evenly aod_regular,
without bunehing the seed. The gum Springspase the
drill over stumps and stones, without breaking pins or
the drill: For even and regulsrpowing, the Willough
by Gant Spring Drill is unequalled by any other. We
also manufacture and sell the following articles, which
we can recommend to Farmers al reliable implements
of established character: -
MORRISON'S PATENT CORN PLANTER,
LASH'S PATENT STRAW A FODDER CUTTER,
BRIDip DOLPH'S I'ATENTCORN SMELLER,
BARN'S PATENT CIDER-MILL,
JOHNSON'S CAST IRON BOO'S TROVOEL
Also, ThreMend. Four "fors° .Powers and Threshing
Machines, Cast Iron Field Rollers, Plough Castings m
various patterns, Corn Crushers, and other articles fol
Farmers too numerous toniverition. Also, Egg Coal
Stoves and Ton Plato Wood Stoves, with an immense
variety Of Other castings for housekeepers and others
We have also an attractive variety of patterns for
IRON RAILINGS,
and CIIMETERY ENcLosunEs by which we would
call Atoll tam.
Steam Engines and DIM Gearing.
To this department of our business we give portico •
Par attention. Uur aliendy extensive . stock of patterns
for Paper, }lour and Saw Mill Gearing. is constantly
Increasing. Mill linnets and Mill Wrights will ho fur
nished with a printed catalogue of our various Mill
Patterns, on application. Our Machine Shop comprises
all the various tools for turning, planing and finishing
Shafting and Castings. by good and careful Machinists.
STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES'
of any desirable cepacity, from ton to tweu ty-five horse
powur, built in the best style and on *accommodating
terms. Engines built at our establishment may. be
seen in successful operation at niftily of tho largest
Distilleries and Tanneries in Carlisle, and Cumberland
Perry and Dauphin Counties, to the owners of which
we confidently refer for information as to their efficien
cy. Persons wanting Steam Engines are earnestly ro
quest..d to mat and examine before contracting else
where.
DOOR AND SASH FACTORY,
Connected with our establishment Is a Steam Sash and
Poor Manufactory which Is now in complete order for
the manufacture of every descrlptiyinnf ,
BUJ tin:\ (I MATERIALS.
for the most costly as well as tho plainest house. Win
dow Snsh furnished from 6 cents upward, according to
sloe of glass; Window Frames from $1 31 upward;
Shutters isnd Rolling Oltuds from 51 76 upward; Four
Panel Doors from $2 12 t.phvard. Alouldings, Castings
Architraves, Wash Boards, Brackets, Fancy Drapery,
Scrolls, and other articles needed in house building,
furnished at the lowest prices and of the best quality
of luirdier, tkr,t,.ll e are also prepared, as heretofore.
to build and repair BURDEN CARS for transporters on
the railroad, with promptness and on reasonable terms.
The continued parrbnage of the public is respectfully
solicited. Orders by mail promptly attended to.
May 9. '6O. F. GARDNER A Co.
NEW COAL AND LUMBER YARD.
The subscribers have this day ontered into part
worship to trado lu
JOAi, AND LUMBER,
We will hare constantly on hand and furilish to order
all kinds and quality of seasoned
LUMBER,
BOARDS,
SCANTLING,
e AME STUFF,
Paling, Plastering Lath, Shingling Lath, worked Floor.
log and Weatherboarding, Posts and Ralls, and every ar•
tide that belongs to a LUMBER YARD.
All kinds of Shingles, to wit: Whitepine, Hemlock,
and Oak, of different qualities. Having Cars of.our
own we can furnish bills to order -of any length and
size at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable
Perms Our worked boards will bo kept tinder cover so
that they can bo furnished dry at all times.
We have constantly on hand all kinds of Family Coal
under cover. which We will &diver Olean to any part of
the borough. To wit:
-LYKENS VALLEY,
LUKE FIDDLER-,
TREVORTON, -
LOCUST MOUNTAIN,
LOBBERY, .„
which we pledge ourselves areal at the lowest pigeon.
Bost quality of
Limeburner'a and Bracksmith's Coat,
always on band which we wiltsell at the lowest figure
-lard west side ca - Gramm. Main street._
ARMSTRONG &. HOFFER.
July 20, 1850
J. It. 1110311?4AILEft ,
1
ORW.A.RDIN4 AND COMMIS-'
SION IP./P§P, •
FLOE AN FEED, -
COAL, PLAeTERANg . SALT.
The subscriber having taken tbd Ware House cars
and fixtures tif Wm. D. Murray's well known establish
ment, on Wtst High street, opposite Dlakinson College,
would inform the public that, ho bee entered into a
generid Forwarding and Commission business.
The highest market price 'cell], be paid for Flour, Grain
and 'produce of all kinds.
They are also prepared t freight p d stock
to Philadelphia and Daltim ro, at the lowest rate with
safety and despatch.
PLASTER AND SALT kep straitly on hand, and
FLOUR AND FEED at s holesale o • retail.
Coal of all kinds, embracimk,
LYKEN'S VALLEY,
LUKE FIDDLER,
SUNBURY WHITE ASH,
LOCUST OAP,
Limeburner's and Blacksmith's
CONSTANTLY YOU BALE.
KEPT UNDER COVER
and deltvered dry to any part of the town.
J. R. NONEMAKER
Carlisle. August 17, 1869.
William 1%. Lynch
Practical Pb. UMBER and GAS FITTER,
in the basement of the M. E. Church,
Main Street,s.Garlisle. ,
Lead and Iron Pipes, Iron Sinks, '
Hydrants, Bath Tubs,
lint. & Cold Shower Baths, Bath Boilers;
Water Closets, Wash Basins,
Force and Lift Pumps,
Wro't Iron Weld Tulyes,
And eyery description of cocks and • flttings'for gas,
steam,fater. &a. Superior cooking ranges, heatersand
gaslixtures put up in churches, stores and dwellings,
at short notice; In theanOst modern style. All nutted
ale and work In our line at low rates and warranted.
gt, I 3 , ICOU - ntfy - woricand - Jobbing - promptly attended to.
Mar. 23.1860-1 v
PUMPS AND CEMEMT.-
1.1 60 barrel,' Cement with A very largo assortment
of Chain and Iron Pumps, et . all kinds cheaper than
ever, at the Hard Ware Store of
March 7, '6O. SAXTON—
L ._. •
ÜBRiCATING OILS.—We wish
to inform machloosts minors and tho public gene.
, that wo have on hanifir full stock of Imbricating'
Oils for all kinds of niachineey,, this oil surpasses all
others, having boon subjected to a thorough toot by the
eldo of the bent Lard:and other 011 s, it is pronounced
a superior Lubricator at lose Cost and +gearing longer.
and entirely Ireo from gum, ald will stand much colder
weather and has less tendenc to heat. Try'it and yOu.
will use nothing else for Lubricating. . •
Ogrlislo Nov. 2, '6O. • -- 'JOHN p:LYNE_tz SON.
--- - - -North Ilanovor-Wiliairliele.'
J. W. FBY
PHOTOGRAPHY. in all its brannhes
executed In the beet style known In the art, at
C. a CRANE'S- GALLERY, -
- .Nm. 532 Arch Street, Ileet of e!ib, PutuMetrnlA.
Life. Size in Oft:and :Pasta.
- ear STP:itEOSOGPIO-YORritAfil, • A.BIIIItOTYP .
DAGUERREGItYPEB, &e" for, meee, Bledalione ; and
Orders for Goode promptly attended to:. •
111ereh 8,- . .
TIAPER; - WINDOW- SHADS. -=A
largo asiortuaent ofnatv stylels:indow IlllodsJuat
received at the \ cheap attire .
Carlisle Rob:10 'Ol -1• 00IL111C ,'Frusta
C 0 It 1)-4
.rna was. Eroo;ziy, uaatitits.
Thu subscriber wolddrespectrully calltbaatten4lon
of Lluieburner's, and*, citisooli of Carpels, and the
ro
surunding country 'gonendlii to his ' ' ,
14.13Tirr
,COELT• WAREO:,
,attached tohis Ware House, on West Illah . St., where
La will koup . constantly on hand a largo
,eupply, of the.
hest quality of COALto ,
LYhens lake Fhldleii.Plue Groin and Traver
litoken,-,-11gg and-Nut Cosl—sereened and dry coal.
• - hlok, ha.phidgeichimaolftolsell at the loweit rditadble
LUSIEIIhrItNEIt'S AND invAeIiSMITEM COAL
alWays on hand..
ordors loft at tho'Ware llouse;or ;a lid ,re
late I n_North.ganoyar atieut, wiN.,be •protnptl,is
dad to. , , 4.3v.ugspEripm,
April 14, '6l3.—tf.
.
'IDAINTS' AND '''o.ll4 l B.—; -•-• '
J..: • lo Torts..whito-Lead::oup-I . WII
rocelved,vrlth'a largO aaaortfnant 'of
Parniaboa,' • Me Proof Paint..
- 7,.Turpontlna,
Llthargo,,
Oluo, ,
Shellac, •
4 , _ Paint Praaties, , Platt 844
•
• Colors of ov'ery desdrlptlon dry, and Oil In cans and
label; at the. llnrdwarePtora of ' "
IrENTIY
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.Erolten, Egg, Stove and Nut
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111 - litcoo,B - otb-,getnefru.
if - 11.,ocKs -AVATOINS
AND SiLVEII. WANE. at Aiiinngicturers prices.
W. D. 4..10,4 e,fAst.. Zug's building Fast Nntn St.,
opposqu Saxtons Hardworo Store,-Denler in • •
FRENCH & AMERICAN
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Foreign and American Watches, Jovely, EH ver and Pla
ted ware, Fancy Goods Sec, would most respectfully In
form his old patronf.aud the public generally that he
hasjust returned from the East with an entire now
sleek of FINE W ATOIIES,JEWELRY, SILVER A PLA
TED WARE, CLOCISSAc.
Having secured agencies from slime of the largest and
best Vont6ries for the sale of three goods. lam prepa
red to offer to the public any article - In the line from
76 to 100 per cent less thth, they have ever born offered
In this place or below the regular wholesale price. as
follows, Clocks frorn 75 cents to $lO, Watches from 52,50
to 5150. Jewelry in setts Dom 50 cents to $25. Tea Setts
from 20 to $30,-6 pieces hest quality and latest styles
CLOOICILr WATCHES. JEWELRY.
day alarms, Gold Hunt. Care Eng. Coral,
" Striking, " 0 American, Pearl,
" Striking Sr Al. " " Swiss, Corner.,
" Regulators,, " " French. lama Stone.
° Gallery, Silver Hunt. Coss Eng. Lava.
" Church, " " American, Carbuncl e,
k" . " MaatlOS. " " SWISH, Opal.
8 " Parlor,
_, " " French, Mosaic,
8 " Marine, Open Face American, Jet,
30 Hour, " " Lepines, Garnet,
10 Striking, " " (bloaters, Turquois,
.10 Alarm A Strik. - " " English, Paintings,
10 Time, " " French, Enamelled,
30 Levers, " " Geneva. Paste,
30 Gothic, " I' German, Stone,
TEA SETTS.
Goblots, Waiters Tureens,
Ladles, Cops, - Buttur Dishes,
Salt Sintids. Fish Knives, Pio Knives.
Crumb Knives, Ice Cream do. Cake Knives,
Forks, , Spoons, Castors.
Carlisle, July 21, ISRO —ly.
t j U S E l' H U. S T' E E L
WATCH MAKER
SOUTH HANOVER STREET,
A few doors south of the .4.\,. :
Court House. '.:ari,r-,::A4A.
Having supplied myself with a large assoilment of
Watch Nlaterials. Glasses, kc., I am now prepared to re
pair all kinds or Watches.. Clocks, Jewelry, &c , on the
most reasonable terms. that may _La intrusted to my
care Hoping by strict attention to business to be fa
vored with a liberal share of public patronage.
A fine assortment of JEWELRY, such as Ladles'
Breast Pins and Enr Drops Gold and Cameo: Misses'
Breast Pins and Ear Drops. Box and Glass Pins all sizes,
Gold Chains. Hooks, Plated Chains, Gilt Lockets, Guards
Keys, &c. Also a large and fine assortment of
GOLD FINGER ICINGS,
Also, n fine lot of Silver Hunting, Detached Lever,
and !Alpines Watches, and a good assortment of Hirer
plated and Steel Spectacles. All of which will be sold
low. A share of public patronage is respectfully solid.
ted. J OS. D. STEEL.
Carlisle Jan. 1860.-19.
%7ATCHES, JEWELRY, AND
SILVER-WAREAT CONLYN'S old established
Stand, West Main St., nearly opposite the Cumberland
Valley Bank.
I have just received a now assortment of watches,
ewelry. medallions. silverware, ke.. in addition to my
ormer stock to which I invite the attention of the
public, l'he assortment embraces fine gold and sliver
lever watches, Hunting and open case do., gold An
chors for Ladies and Gentlemen and Sliver Lepines
and Qnfillier watches Of every variety in stye and
price.
Alan fine gold Medallions. Breast-pins for Ladles end
Clentlemon of every quality, pattern and price. Gold
fob, vest, curb and neck chains. Gold bracelets, finger
rings, cuff-pins, studs; sleeve-buttons, crosses, charms,
to. Gold and silver thimbles,- sliver and plated
butter knives, forte, table, tea, salt and mustard spoons
of ovary variety. A large assortment of gold, silver
`liZs4'*te- and common spectacles, to suit all
ages to which we invite special atton.
. •
A fine lot of GOLD IftNS from the best makers,
spectacle cases, fancy boxes, silver and pearl card cases,
gold and common bracelets, watch chains,
Manihi Clocks and a variety of articles sum,
ally kept in Jewelry establishment" which :A. A .,
will soil low for cash. All articles war
ranted to bo what they aro represented. •
Particular attention paid. as usual to ,- ^to
WATCH 'REPAIRING and , all work war.
ranted,
Doc. 23.1857.1
NOTICE AND READ THIS.—
F. C. KREMER,
- . . _17.....,.. " '''"" At the new. Store on East Main R I . -
~ .,"o t t,Tl near flenryl3axtohjs ,Ilar,dware 'Stoke,
c would call the attiSntKiLbf-personator,
:. want of a fine Watch' . to his splendid
Q , ..
• 7 7 ^ stock of American, Liverpool and Lon
don \ A rums. I have a fine stock of Gold Watches,
nt all prices, from twenty dollars up to three hundred
dollars I also have a large stock of Silver, Bunting
Cased and - flpen"CfiSe - d - Wateliesi from three dollars up
o I,lghty. I also haven new stock of French and Amer'.
,can JEWELRY, in setts, such as Cameo, Gold' Stone,
Lava, Mosaic, Mourning and Plain setts, &c. I also
have a new stock - of Medallions, from one dollar up to
fourteen; Ladies' and Gentlennin's Breast Pins of all
patterns and prices; Gold Chains; a large stock of Vest
Fob and Curb Chains; a very' large stock of finger rings
of all kinds and patterns, such as Seal Bingo. Wedding
Rings, and Settings; a fine - stick of Cuff Pins, Gold
St uds, Sleeve Buttons for Ladles and Gentlemen, Croses
Bracelets, Gold Watch- Keys, Seals, Gold and Silver
Thimbles, Gold and Silver Spectacles, a large stock of
Silver Ten and Table Spoons at all prices, and a com
plete stock of Double Plated Tea and Table Spoons, pla
ted Forks, Silver and Plated Butter Knives and a fine
stock of double +plated 'Casters, Sugar Spoons, Silver
Fruit Knives, and a large stock of Common Spectacles,
to'suit all ages, to which I invite particular attention;
Port MOnunies of all kinds, Sil- . „-.-..:;..
Ter Keys and Chains; a large ~.
stock of Accordeons, Violins, , , _P I I„, ,i.
and Music Boxes, (large and 1 . /I °A '') .
small.) and a great variety of ,- --=.19 - 1 ,. 3- 1
articles usually kept in a Jew- • •=--, 11, 8 , 4 ,i.....'
elry store. I linvoaiso on hand ill ~-.,,:!', "51
a large and well selected stock • , ''''' , - - r. '
4
ofCLOCKS, of all patterns and 1,, , ,,,j-----,-...
._ „ I
fashions. from one dollar up to- , ty - Ar-4,-." - ___
,;
fifty, which I will genet a small '
profit and warrant them' for one ' Ol Ilgan 1 1101 1 18 1 '
year, to be_gpod, time-keepers. Every thing sold by
me shall be what it is represented.
Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry, carefully repaired and
warranted. Carlisle July 0, 1860.-Iy.
FINE WATCH REPAIRING.--..
F. C. ICIIBMER.
t the - Now Jewelry Store on East "!"
Main street, near the Public
Square, is prepared to clean and •
repair the Finest Watches, and - -A •
warrant them to give entire , ' ~ , 1 1)
satisfaction Also fine -Mantle f.
Clocks of all kinds, Musical Box. • ' (
es, Accerdiont, &c. put in coin- • e
plete•order, and warranted. \I s h ,
. •.
WATCHES,' ,
-.III 2 74III JEIVELEtIir
•:,)\.')k, AND
(w t ., c_.,.ve SILVER WARE.
ao.,
AVE would respectfully inform " our
friends, patrons and the public generally, that
re have now in store and offer tVholenale and Retail, at
the lowest CASH PRICES, a large and very choice stock
of Watches, Jewelry,, Silver and Plated Ware of every
variety and style.
_ . _
Every description of DIAMOND. WORK and other
Jewelry, Inade,to ordtteat,short not co.
• JairAll goodit.vanassun to be as ElTlTSOtlted•na
Partleillar attention given to the repairing of Watches
and Jewelry of every description.
STAUFFER & HARLEY,
No. 622, Market St. (south side,)
March 22, 1861.-31(1os.
CLOCKS WATCHES &JEWARRY
811.11-ER AND . PLATED WAR.E.
• ELI HOLDEN,
No. 708, - Market St., PtiliadelPhizi,
Inyites special attention to his full 'supply of Watches,
• or ENGLISH and. GENEVA MANUFACTURE,
•, JEWELRY OF ELEGANT DEBIGNB,
Silver iy Silver Plated Ware of the Beet Quality,
with an extol:Wye assortment of
, SITEII4OO , TIAIE KEEPING CLOCKS;
In a etylo and prim) adapted the l wantofif 411. CLOCKS:_
4 3°"" Z i st f ., al fo P i r ii c ePate m ut.1 3 hrt Et e dds, ; being of novel
:construction, poasessingadrintages'over any other in
vention,. • ,
Idarch 16, 1861.-1 y., :
__ • - . • .
E M.. 0 lt AL . . .
~ . .
. , .
..„. ... W.' & J. AT! 61, 80., '
_._ .
-- Ilespectfully . inform their friends and customerathat
lliorlinio removed from No: 210, Eouth Second: Street,
to thely77 ':. - . . y . ;• 1 ,': _ ..
, _....
IV-ietw - Eitcoce,
•-•' - ..-ItiL-1201EL ORESTICUT--ST-REHA::
,
. , , PEITI,ADEr..,PI-114., t .
. ,l'ilifiii3 they will aliays 'have on baud 4.f1n0 assort
'mint of-
. ..
'Aos,evipo(i,,-)Vitlpixt and: Oak •Ftlinituro.
. .
-Which thou:rut soracteas . .thall. Okeir former prices,
Id consequence u'f haying greater facilities for - biAslnePs
,and t clog tinderlesa expense, They reaPectfully3olloo
-a call before purchasing elsewhere. , -- ,- - '
March 29i, 'al.:31110S. '
I"RUNTS! -TRONKSI:TIIIINKSI
:4,.:lo 4 ltharjaole Leather; Arend's' Style. aryl Dress
Trunks bud Bonnet Boars, TraVellug Bagv, " &a. dents'
solid Loather Brutal:m.li TrunkaiyallSes, Now. Travel.
lug Da's, &c. alarge assoquientund very Insrprleerrat
Aprlll.2, '6l. . ' .Ilanover Street.'
•
T99P . g v c.l . - to's . .11qop, SKIR'W
sti; j . ` itt LEITOTCI! t , riAl; B 4.3t dare.f4lVl;
•
QTORE ROOM
Tho Store Room on Rast.-Man• &loot recently,
occuplod by Leldlch & Sawy.er, Is offered for rout from
tho lot of. April t ext. ' -
For tormermontro of U. A. Sturgeon,
Dec 21; 1860.-t. f. ELIZA lIITNER.
DMA E Cli ANE.ERRIEg.-
L A superior article of orauberries just received and
for stile(by J. W. EBY.
Oct. 20,'60.
FriBAJNKSITRUNkSHSRUNKSU
(. Ladles Solo Leathor French Style, and Breen
trunks and Bonnet Boxes Traveling Bags, An. Dente'
solid Leathor and role Leather Brass Band Trunks Va
ises, Now Traveling Bags, &c., a large assortment and
very low prices at - LIVINGSTON'S,
North tlanoVer Street.
1860 HARDT/1 1 M T! HARD -
.loch P. byno lc Son have Just completed opening
their Spring Stock of Hardware, Paints, varnishes,
Glees de.. to which they invite Ord early atttention of
the public. We have greatly enlarged our stock In; all
itsjvarlous branches,und can norr accommoddte thopub•
lie with
In large or small quantities, at the lowest prices. But
we tiOnot-wish the public to understand that we have
brought all the Foods in Philadelphia and Now York to
our town, but we can secUre them that one look into
our store will convince them that we have enough to
supply the demand in thin market. Persons wanting
goods In our line will find It to their advantage to glue
no a cull before making their purchason.—All orders
personally and punctually attended to, and no misre•
presentations made to effect sales
JOHN P. LYNN & SON,
North Hanover St. Carlisle
May 2,'60
JAMES R. WEAVER'S
• iiito..M AND
"fi-••
CABINET
,
, I
iIIANIIPACTORY,
NoRTIE HANOVER STREET, CARLISLE, PA.
Having boon engaged In the business for over twenty
years ho would return thanks to his customers sod
friends, fur the liberal encouragement extendedlo, him
In years gone by, and further assures them that no
pains will be spared, to give full-satisfactlon to all who
way favor him with a call.
CHAIRS AND FURNITURA
of every description constantly on hand, or made to
order. Warranted to be of the best quality, of the la
lest style, well finished, and sold at the lowest possible
prices for cash.
lie also continues businees as an UNDERTAKER.—
Ready made Coffins, Metallic or otherwise. kept con
stantly on hand and funerals promptly attended to
personally in town or country, on the most reasonable
terms. a .
Cherry and Walnut Coffins, large size, well finished
and-lined Inside, from 8 to 12 dollars.
:A'a
\ il
inUL Coffins covered from 15 to 30 dollars.
JAMES It. WRAY, .
M y 25, 1850-Iy.
-
bI —Two properties situate in Churchtowpt ,-
C mb.
county;ttrc. offered for sale on easy terms. Ap ,as
above. J. It. W.
CUMBERLAND VALLEY BANK
PROPRIETORS. •
WILLIAM KRA, ISAAC DRNNEMAN,
RICHARP WOODS, JOHN S. STERRETT,
JOHN C. DUNLAP, JOHN DUNLAP,
_ J. STURGEON,
This Bank, is now prepared to do a general Banking
and Elachatige business, under the name and style of
K ER, DUNLAP & Co., in the same place lately occu
pied by Ker, Brenneman & Co.
Money received on deposit and paid back on demand
without notice. Certificates of deposit hearth g Interest
at the rate of five per cent. will be Issued for as short
a' period as four months. Interest on all certificates
will cease at maturity, provided, however, that if said
certificates are renewed at any time thereafter for an
other given period, they shall bear the same rate of In.
terest up to the time of renewal. Twenty -days notice
must be given of an intention to withdraw interest de
posits.
They call the attention of . Farmers, Mechanics and
ell others oho desire a safe depository for their money,
to the undeniable fact, that the proprietors of this Bank
me nbt only liable to the amount - of their stock in the
bank, but are INDIVIDUALLY liable to the extent of their
estates for all the Deposits, and other obligations o
Ker, Dunlap & Co.
Particular attention riven to the eollection of Tendon
Notes, Foreign Bilis, Drafts, Checks, &c.,, in any Puri of
the United States and Canadas.
. . .
Remittances made to any part of tho United Staten
England, and Ireland.
They will at all times be pleased to give any informs
I ion desired in regard to money mailers in general
The faithful and confidential execution of all order
entrusted to them may bo rolled upon.
Open for business from 8 o'clock in the morning tent
4 o'clock In the evening.
A. -- STURGEON, Cashier.
Carlisle, Aug. 14. 1860.
EXCELSIOR PICTURES
E. HEN VOD wouldre yea ly Informtht
citz A.
scd lO
Carlisle and vicinity that aha l s taken room.
In Zug's now building, cast corner of Market Square,
whore he Is at all times ready to take AMBROTYPES
In the latest and most approved style. Pictures taken
In rainy and cloudy weather as well as clear. and sat
isfaction given or no charges made. PortralWind Da
uerreotYpes jeopled. •-Miniature Pictures to k.. for
°chats .
Ambrotypee warranted to stand the - test oftime, •
or water.
• _ _
THOMAS CONLYN
•• • .
Ladies end Gentlenien are cordially invite d to ca
and examine specimens. •
Prices from 25cts. to $lO. A. It. HEN WOOD.
Jau.,27:1858.-lx. ' Artist.
'I
OR SALE.-50,000 building brick
for sale, at less price than they oar' he had at the
kiln. Enquire at this *nice. Sept. 14,'60.
NOVEMBER 2ND, 1860.
The rondo's of the "HERALD" era reminded
that I have just brought from the eltyu-large supply of
SUGAR CURED HAMS AND BEEF:
Dried Apples and Peaches, Fresh Tomatoes in cans, fresh
Mushrooms, the very best Pickles, different kinds of
mixed Mustards and Sauces, Lemons and Oranges,
Prunes, Figs, Raisins, Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Molasses,
Fish, Salt, Fine Sugars and Tobacco: very ffne Brandies,
Old Rye Whiskey, Wines Ac.• ' besides a general assort
ment of goods in our line of trade, offered at the very
lowest prices, FOB. CASH. WM. BENTZ.
Nov. 2d. MO.
GRAIN BAGS.—Just received and
for solo very Bhaapfor..oaoh
No v. 2, 1860. CH A 8 1.1(..1.L.i3Y. Trustee
TILL TRIUMPHANT.
Tho completo success of the Prairie Flower Cook
Stove, warrants tho subscriber in rolling the attention
of all who may want a superior stove to call and ex
amine the ohly stove that has given universal satisfac
tion,
ht. A saving of from 30 to 00 per cent. In fuel.
2nd. A hotter and quicker Oven from the same fire,.
3d. A larger Oven than any other stove of the sumo size,
4th. The preservation of the centrepiece from sinking
saving repairs,
sth. The boot Baker, Roaster, and'Cook now in use,
6th, A superior arrangement for cleaning the flues;
; th. A perfect One Consumer for either wocd or coal.
The Prairie Mower is warranted to give satisfaction
In every particular,
and will be shown with pleasure to
all who may call, whether desiring to purchase or not,
any quantity of reference In town cr country.
A few other good Cook Stoves on-hand, which will be
sold very low to close stock.
Spouting, Roofing, Job work, Coppensmithing and
Sheetkng ork - fremPtly attonded to. In town or coum
try., All work warranted at the old stand, Hanover
street _north of Loather,
Carlisle July , 1880,1 y
MARY M. MORRIS.
N. B. Old Coppor, Braga and Pewter bought, and tho
highest price paid In cash or goods.
March 28,1860 —M.
,
T_TQWARto ASEOCIATI , ONI
'PAILA.DELPHIA
A 'L eenevolent Institution, establlshed„bY sPecial. ea.;
dowment for the relief of the sick and ;distressed,
"ardleted with Virulent and Epidendelliseaved.
and especially for the 'Cum of Diseases of
the Sexual Organs..
5 MEDICAL ADVUJEpaverigiatis, by the btting Sur
geon. Ludt who apply by - letter, with - dt Option of
their condition; (age,_ occupation, bebits of' life, 44..0
and in cases of extreme poverty, Atedicines furnished
free of ;Marge. , ,
VALUABLE REPORTS on Speralatoirbtea, and other
Diseases of BIS rgans, and on the NEW REIS
EBIES employedßOXllMll
in the O Dl,Rpo[l62lll. sent tone afflicted
In Keeled letter enveloPee, free of charge. Two or three
Stamps for Palatage will be acteßtable. ; • ,
---Address,-10L-J.-SKILLENJUDWATOPIt'Acting Sur;
- georo.l.oward Association, No. . 2 South NliithTstod,
rhundelphm, es. •By order of tpe Dlrectore, _
Emu . 1).-11EARTWZLL, Eregid.AC
.
ri.Upf
leige ansortmontor 'Ail-ithme—
iluailltlltinai Gym Rose,' Own 'Taplking., 4e., and for
B aia cbopatibe I.6lll*are fitniro' of
• SiXTOtt.
f ift a itkgp Et-AjN.,=;* ; AcK
k_:,/islor/or
,cdtpot - Obt4n i justreci3ivrEt at ;lie, ahnail
atom , • , , ,', •.! •i0j1A.P....9Q11,131rm,
Fott. 16, 1861. . .
.;'l.OOO Woitir6E Bipuhe - Froba t 4
end Peaudale Sheltie lower 11l price
• LElPlett, SAWYtilt miLuat
evrtr knamn,
—RW.sstitaneols.--7
RELIABLE' GOODS.
WHAT IS CLAIMED OVER OTHERS IS
Cowl ! C'•:::•Ei,1!
T . FARMERS - LIMEBURNERS
AND OTHERS.
the underslgnod hive boon appointed sole agents for
tlitisido of the celebrated Treverton Coal. This Coal la
recommended by Mr. Landis and others who have tried
it, to be equally as strong, and burn as much lime per
ton, as Lykens Valley or any other coal In use.
Persons In want of Lime Coal will find if tatlielrin
terest to buy this coal as It costs from' twenty to term':
ty-five cents per ton less than Lykiins Valley:oWe have
the prepared Treverton Cool for family use always on
bond. Also a large stock of coal of all kinds.
Our stock nf LUMBER. Is large nod complete and will
be sold at the lowest prices.
Thankful for past favors we respoctfully ask a con.
tint:lance of the same.
ARMSTRONG & HOFFER.
July 23, 1880.
on.PARGAINS ! BARGAINS 1.1
Now le the time for cheap goods . Closing out
-6 ntlre stook.nt - unpreeodently low prices, to,tnalca
'room for miring assortment. All In went-of Cheap Dry
floods, in o respectfully Invited to call at the cheep stars
ofCOAL fIOILDY, .
Carlisle, Deb. 15,1861. - - - . - Trastno. .;
aio.
garch'isolic-/Y. -
,
-
UMBIMLAND.• 1.1.7-
IVIAi'.7`ER ARRAVGERENT.
. .
0. .11:111:
P.541' •
*4l,
CHANGE
Oh and after MONDAY, DECEMBER 3d;1800, Vapsengn,'
Train?' nip run n• 11 . 1 WA I (5U111.1113, asaaptrd :)
FOR C 1.1.01111 BOW ID AND 11A1R1SBURO.
Ist Train. 2d Train
7.00 A. 5.1 2.45 I'. 74
7.37 " 3.35 "
Leave Ilageratown,
Ureeueabtle.
" • Charabersburg, „ 8.30 " 1.25 "
" Shippensburg, -"
1.57 "
" blowy!Ile, 9.32 " \ 2.30 "
Arrive '
o C i i E t e t r e c i l l i ll i s l a l , :t ri t . s ab b ut u ri r t2 g s: 1 1 0 0 3 4 0 2 : • '3 3': 1 42 0 ' r'
DUIIO II A I N O D 111 0ERSI:0 3 1 ) I : 51, ."..
_
lat Train. ' 2rl Trani.
Leave Harrisburg 8.05 .A. 51 1.00 P. 51.
" Mechanicsburg 8.47 " '2.20 ".
" Carlisle,o.27 " 3.00
" Newvie, 10.02 " 3.34 • '
" Shippensburg, 10.33 " 4.05
. " Chninbg', (Arrive) 11.00 ~ 4.45
- " Greencastle. 01.55 5 36'
Arrive at liageiktown. 12.36 0.11 "
'M RRE Daily Trains leirollitivlsburg fur Phial:tut-I
at 3.18, and'7.oo, A. M., and 420, P. 51.,
For Philadelphia, via Pennsylvania Central Tiallrent
At 2.40 A. M., 12,65, 1.15, and 5.25 P. M. Via Lebanon
V. R. R., at 8.00 A. 51., and 1.45, I'. 51. For 13altimore,
- at - 3.00 & 7,40 A. 51., & 1 00 P.M. •
For troverton and Williamsport at 1.10 and 8.15, P.
.51. Trains on Dauphin Road at 2.00, P 51.
NOTICE TO PASSENGERS: At all Stations where
Tickets are sold, viz: Hagerstown, Greene:nth:, Clim.
hereburg, Shippensburg, Newville, Carlisle, Mechanics.
burg and Harrisburg, a reduction of 15,51' CENTS on
each Ticket will be made to all Passengers that provide
themselves with Tickets before entering the Cars.
0. N. LULL Super't
Rallroa9l Office, Charnbereburg,} -
t Dec. 7,1860.
NEW AIR LINE ROUTE
TO NEW YORK!
A iiit •
1 0„ 00w ,
t. -11117-, ova
SHORTEST IN DISTANCE
AND QUICKEST IN TIME
BETWEEN THE TWO CITIES
NEW WORE
AND
II Alt It SB IJ
VIA READING, A I,I,ENTOWIII
AND EATO N
MORNING EXPRESS, West. leaves New York nt 6 A.
M., arriving at Harrisburg at 12.45 noon, only 6 hours
between the two cities. ,
MAIL LINE leaves New York at 12.00 noon, and ar
rives at Harrisburg nt RAO P. M.
MORNING MAIL LINE Emit. halves Harrisburg at
8.00 A. M., arriving at New York at 4.A I'. M.
AFTERNOtiN EXPRESS LINE, Ea,t, leaves Harris
burg at 115 P M. arriving at New York nt 0 00 P N.
Connections are made at Harrisburg at 1.00 I'. 111. with
the Passonget Trninfrin each direction
Cumberland Valley and Northern Central Rail
- -
All trains connect 'at Reading with trnins for Potts
ville and Philadelphin, and at Allentown for Mauch
Chunk, Easton, &c.
No change of Passenger Cnrs or Baggage between New
Yrok nod Harrisburg ' by the 6,00 A. M[Line from New
1 1
York or the 1.15 , 31. from Harrisburg.
FM' beauty of ticonery. and speed, comfort and accom
modation, this route presents superior inducements to
the travelling public.
Fare between New Tor kliwittllferrisl - ofrg " - FIVE TOL
LARS. For tickets and other information apply to
J. J. CLYDE, General Aggnt, Harrisburg.
CARLISLE AND , PRILADELPIIIA
la.en:v.l •- a
"
.
— IE 2 rio-
DAILY FREIGHT LINE.
YREED, WARD le FREED,
811 BIAREE , STREET, PWLADELPINIA
3. & D. RHOADS, -
MAIN BUMS, CARLISLE, PA.
4Fi➢` Cass of this Line leaffe the Depot - sn 31srket at.,
Daily, at 4 o'clock. P. M.
Leave Carlisle, Daily, at 7 o'clock, A 51.
Goods Intended for this Line should. be cracked C. &
P. Daily Freight Line, and sent in by 4 o'clock.
May 25, 1859. • '
pH ILADELPHIA
AND READING
IL A,IIL ROAD
RUMMER .ARRANGEMENT,
On and after-MAY 28, 1860.
Two passenger trains leave Harrisburg daily, (Elms
days excepted 4 at 8.00. and 1.40 l'. M.. for I'Lller
delphla, arriving there at 1.25 noon and 0.15 I'. M.
Returning, leave Philadelphia at 8.00 A. M.. and 3.30
4'. IL, arriving at Harrisburg at 12.1. soon and 8.30 P.
M.
FARES: Tb Philadelphia, No. Care. $3.25; No. 2 (in
urns train.) $2.70.
Fares to Reading. $1.60 and $1.30.
At Reading. connect with traine for Pottsville, M Were-
Taniaittia, Catawlesa, &c.
Four trains leave Rending for Philadelphia dalinat,
6 A.-M., 10.45 A. M., 12.30 noon and 3.43 P. 31.
Leave Philadelphia for Reading at 8.00 A. M., 1.00 P.
M., 3.30 P. M.. and 5.00 P. DI.
Farei from Reading to Philadelphia, $1.75 and-$1 45.
The rnbrning train horn Harrisburg connects at
Reading with up train for Wilkesbarre, Pittston and
Scranton.
For through tickets and other information apply to
J.. 1. CLYI.4I;
Heneral Agent.
Aug. 3, 'ru
Rats & Cops
£ It" FI 14,
ITAT AND CAP EMPORIUM
rphe undersigned having purchased the
L. stock, &a, of the late Wm 11. Trout decd. would
illaPeotfalY announce to the public that be will con
tinue the HAWING - BUSINESS at the' old htend, in
West nigh street. and with a ..rentiwal and efficient
effort; produce articles of-Head Dress of
Every Variety, Style and Quality,
that shal be strictly in keeping with the improvemeni
of the Art, and fully up to the age in which we lire.
I have on band a splendid A
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assortment of .-_----
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..... HATS AND CAPS ..-)-;'.
;
. . .. . . .. _ ..
atilt descriptions, from the cowmen Wool
to the finest FUR AND MLR MATS; end at prices
that must suit every one who has an eye to getting the
worth of his money. The stock Includes,
MOLESKIN, CASSIMERE, BEAVER & FELT HATS,
of every style and_ color and unsurpitieed for plallT•
NESS, DURABILITY AND FINISH: by thosa of aily N.
other establishment in the country.
MEN'S, BOYS' and CHILDREN'S - ITATS and CAPS, \
of every iescription constantly on band,
Ile respectfully invites - ill the old pationslind
nutn,v now ones as possible; to give him i call.
J. O. CALLIO.
Apr. 25, 18611—ly
SCOND . SPRINix. ARRIVAL.-
LARGE SUPPLIES FOR THE lIEAD AND FEET.
At the store of John Irins, on the N. E. corner of
the public square, le the'place Co purchase Bcots,Shoes
Hats & Caps, at prices that defy competition.
Ile bas just returned from the East with the largest
and most complete assortment of Doots Shoes, Hata
Csps.that he has ever presented to this , community,
and which he is determined to sell at the 101 , ;04 possi•
hie piece. Ills stock embraces everything in his limo
of business, such as
MEN'S & BOYS' FINE CALF BOOTS,
Kip Boots, Calf and Patentleathei Oxford Alm Cal
and Patent Leather Gaiters, Calf Nullifiers, Calf and
Kip Brogans, Slippers, Ac.
LADIES'.
Fino French and English Lasting Gaiters, Morocco,
Calf and Kid Mots, Fine Kid: Slippers, Fancy Slippers,
Morcicco, and. Kid Buskins, dc.. A.
MISSES AND CHILDREN'S WEAR otallilescriptions
;embracing fine Lasting Gaiters,' , Morocco and ;Lasting
'Button:Boots, Morocco Lacaßoots of all kinds, fancy:„
shoes of various Myles. sliPpera,Ac.
lIATS A CAPS, Silk, Cosslmere, Fur and Wool Bata
of all qualities and styles, also a largo aisortmeht of
STRATV PATS ,
.'Boots and Shoes made to order at the shortest notice
Repairing promptly done. Confident of his ability to
please all classes of customers, he respectfully invitee
the public to glve Lam a call.
Remember tho place, N..E.,coiner. of the Publla
:Square..
May 30, %O.
PARFET&,.4IsID 'CLO'IHS ! I
AT XLINIIRGIt'S CHEAP -STORE...;
Vappeetryi Brussels ' )
.Importail, Ingrain,
IC A RP:EIS,'"
. •
Also' OIL CLOTHS atilt widths, and 'MATTING Ei4d ;
.all kinds, 'with: a laTia - supply - of error Low mum -IN
GRAIN and -ENTRY and STAIR CARPETS,. RAG CAlt.'.
PETS, COTTON and HkItIP CARPETS; ' .. •
- Bang under very light expenses. I arrionabledlo mil
- thestigoods at sufficiently LIM PRICES to suit the.IIAR.I).
rxr Tom, and buyers will tind•thikie ilxo place they
IL ,ELDRIDGE I „
No. 48 Strawberry 4, 2 d door above Chestnut,
PHIADELPHIEL-
. . .
Strawbori7 Is 'the first Street itbSTS Seeslid' St
Nardi 29, 11391.-8m05.,--,-.-- ' . . . - •" •
fi11,14.16'H MACK
A lot eillleelterel•:—nc4v catch—lri assailed j;nele
gee' oilll4lvos, ctuartor, eV Eighth. Bertela... - A leo,1&
tor .sale al the Afore ottllo aubserltier.
.
190'
larg
Ifrer t gagA '
IlltNA ST Oil A INS, kIBTIICIIAXNS,. it
1,06 CHAINS, • ' 'TONGUE OM
COW CHAINS; , SPREAD &c.,
Just reeelved at the Cheap rtardwarOtore of -
)taroh 7, 'IA
latllY SAXTON-
Jr/UN - : . ITtYJNE
a NY i:BY