Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, June 14, 1861, Image 4

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    HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS•
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. ...
Th
e Proprietors and manufacturers of ill S..
.TETTEIFS cELEBRATED STOMACik IT
TERS can appettl-,with perfect 'confident to
physicians and citizens generally of the United
tates,.beeituse.the artiole'hits attained, ampu
tation heretofore unknown. A. few , facts upon
this point„will. speak more powerfully than
volumes of bare assertion or blazoning puffery.
-.7he eeneuniption of Hostetter's Stomapli-Bit ,
ters for timing, year amounted - to ovens half
millien: bottles, and from its manifest steady .
inereasc`in times past, it iii evident that during,_
the coming year the consumption will roach
near One million bottles., This immense amount
could never have been sbld but• for the rare
Medicinal properties contained in the prepara
tion; and the sanction of :the mist 'prominent
physicians in thoso sections. of the' country
whore the article is best known, who not only
„recommend the Titters:to their'_patiente, but
arsicady atall-fimes to give testituiiiiials to its
affumeyin all cases of stomachic derangements
and the diseases resulting therefrom. -
This is mot a . teMporary popularity, obtained
by, extraordinary efforts in the way of trum•
petit.% the qualities of the Bitters, but a solid
eilliinutiOnlof an invaluable medicine, which is
thistinedlO - be as enduring as time itself.
-- Hostetter's - Btemoth Bitters hare proved
I godsend to regions where fever and ague
and.itariOus other bilious complaints have
counted their victims by hundreds. To be
able, to state confidently that the "Bitters”
are a Certain cure - for the Dyspepsia and like
diseases, is to the proprietors a source of un
alloyed pleasure. t removes all morbid matter
from the stomc purifies the blood, and
imparts renewed vility to the nervousystem,
giving, it that toml-Andrnerrylipensable
for the-restoration of l'l'eltitli. it operates upon
the stomach, liver, and other digestive organs,
mildly but powerfully, and soon restores them
to Stoudition.cesential to the healthy discharge
of the Inactions 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 pleasant to the palate,
invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a tonic.,
and rejuvenating generally. 'We have Coe evi
dence of thousands of aged men and women
niho have experienced the benefit of using this
preparation while suffering from stomach de
rangements and general debility; acting under
the adViewef physicians, they have abandoned
all deleterious drugs and fairly tested the
merits of this article. A few words to the
gentler sex. There are certain periods when
their cares are so harassing that -many of them
sink littler the trial. The relation of mother
and * Child is so absorbingly tender, that tho
mother, especially if she be young, is apt to
forgot 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 to recupe
rate the energies of the system, and enable , the
mother to bear up under her exhausting trials
and responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene
rally prefer the Bitters to all other invigora
tors that receive the endorsement of physi
cians, because it is agreeable to the taste as
'well ae certain to give a permanent increase
of 'bodily strength.
All those persons, to whom we have particu
larly referred above, , to' wit: sufferers from
fever anti 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's Celebrated Stomach Bitters t trial.
CAUTION.—We caution the public against
lasing, any of the many imitations or counter-
Atte, but ask for. HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED
.1570146,C11 BITTERS, and see that each bottle has
the words "Dr. J. Hostetter's. Stomach Bitters"
blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped
on the metallic cap covering the cork, and
•beerve that our autograph signature is on the
Ra - Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER &
SMITH, Pittsburth, .and sold by all
druggists, grocers, and dealers generally
Throughout the United States s •South Arne
vies. and Germany.
Sold by S. Elliott, S. W.silaversticic, Carlisle ;• John
0. Attica, - John Stambaugh, Shippoosburg ; Kau
man, J. B. Henning Mechanicsburg ; and Druggist
generally throughout the county. Nov. 9,'69,
LlNDsgrs IMPRO-VED
1P: T. 81.09D SEARCHER `
A Si`ANDAItt , hIgInCINZ
- .
for the speed•, radical, and effectual cure of ALL
DISEASES arising from I 1111.1.1111 TY
OF TIM BLOOD..
This medicine hoe wren'
to, desperate cases of
Scrofula, Cancerous formations,
Cutaneous Dlimanes, Itrysipahm, Balls,
Pimples on the face, Sore Eyes,
Old, Stubborn Ulcers, Scald /Mad,
Totter affections, Rheumatic Disorders,
Dyspepsia, Costiveness,
Jaundice Salt heath.
litercurlaiDlsesses,` General Debility,
Diver Complaint, loss of Appetite
Lew Spats, Foul Stomach
Female Complaints, and all Diseases having thelrrmi
gin in en impure state of the Mood.
We refer to the case of David McCreary, of Napier
township, Bedford Co., Pa. who ' on the Slot day a Ang
ina, 1858 made affidavit before Justice Gorloy that be
was treated for the cure of Cancer by three physicians
of Bedford county, and by Dr. Newton of the Eclectic
College in Cincinnati for a period of nearly eight
•Inentbs; notwithstanding whic'h, his lip, noes, and a
portion of his loft cheek were entirely eaten away ! its
bad given up all hope, when he heard of the Blood
searcher," and was induced to try it. Four bottles
cured him, and although sadly disfigured, there le no
AiifiritleributNliattltis Inimluable molicine saved his
-life. The full particulars of this remarkable case may
be seen in a circular, which coolie had- of any of the
Agents.
We also refer to the case of Nancy Bleakney, of Elder
ton, Armstrong county, Pa., cured of Scrofula after be.
tog unable to get out of her bed for throe years.
, To the case of a lady in Ansonville, Clearfield'county
who was also afflicted with Scrofula iMits worst form.
To the case of George Meisel, residing in Carrolltown,
Cambria county, Pa.; who was so badly afflicted with
Cancer that it eat his entire nose off, and his case was
worse if possible, than McCreary's,
The perticulare of those ceses... - -every ono of which
was curedhy.the-use .of the Blood. Searcher—may also
be found in a circular to be had of any of the Agents.
R. If. LIMON, Proprietor.
Laboratory for the manufacture and sale, near the
Pa. Railroad Depot. Hollidaysburg, Pa.
Dr. Coo. IL Keyser, Wholesale Agent, Pittsburgh, Pa.
For sale in Carlisle by_§. W, Ileveretick, S. El
Mott, and S. IN Rieder; Dr. J. Herring Mechanics
burg; Comelier It Zook, Shophordstown; Joshua Culp
Plogstown; Jacob Simmons,Cross 'Roads •, J. J. Cobb, e
71, Wise Shiremanstown; A. 11. Loidich, Bolling Springs
Nary V. Kissel, Churchtown; 0. W.. Robinson West
11111; Pasnaught do Co ., Oakville; Shoemaker &
%Mott, Newburg; Wm. Bretton, Ncrwville; J. Hood A
'Springfield; 'Russell & Coy Dickinson,. Highland
A Washing, Jacksonville; 'Wm., Clark Co., Lees,
O';‘,,lteeds; Wm. If . Deities, dporting 11111; D. Dimling&
'White Hall; J. C. Altick,Hhipponsburg; all of Cumber
bind county,,Pat
IWS. -WINSLOW, an experienced
• Nurse:and Female Physician, presents to the
a ,en. ton of mothers Luz • ;
. SOOTHING .. SYRUP, •
v.oR.CEII.LbREN TEETHING;
which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by
softening the gums, reducing till inffamation—will
117'41 pain and spasmodic action, and is sure to regu
tate the bowels.; Depend upon It mothers, it will give
soil-to yourselves, and
lIIILIBIi AND TO YOUit INFANTS.
• W 4 l have put up and this article for over ton
• Tee', and owl 'Say, in confidence and truth of it, what
; 'lre have never been able to say, of any, other medicine
*ever has it, failed in
at>gtelnston• Digs; wirisbowls co to et'
tiot,-A • cure • • .• when time
Si 'staff. - lily.• - or did we
1300TIIING stance o f
- Abed1idact1ed........................ by anyone
irks used it. On the con
41-nry
IP. delight d
with Its ope- rations,"
wad speak% terms of highest - corninondatlenof its ma.
.• *toff effects and medical virtues. We 'speak In this
rpriatteewhat'we'do.ltnovi," after ten years experience
and pledge our-reputation for the fulfilment of ybat.
.488 heredeclare. In Oiliest every ,instance whore the
;slollnt is suffering ; :from „pain and exhaustion, relief
, • SsililkifoUndin fifteen, or twenty minutes after the
',digital, administered. , „.
Thlis '%
minable preparation Is, the-prescription of one '
----.4l.theittia/tLaxperienced - and .:Bl tilfu l- nurs e s -i n -J Now ----
38iaglandi and has boon Usod with never Ming success'
lVw ';f'
THOUSANDS .OF CASES: . .
It!' ot only relieves the child from pain, but %Ago-
-111attOttle stomach and bowels, corrects acidity and gives
:ffotstatid energy to the 'whole system. It will almost
ileatently relieve
.;.4131t4F.r r tiari urn nolvzta AND :sviND °now,
7; ilk a AvAlr - -
vainione, FOl2l, ' • "'O en " n ‘ ) '
f peodlat re - • end' .
St 'the beet We believe
• CHILDREN' _ . • and .surest •
sioSiodr " • , '
.Ssii *ll.i:suet __images/Emu .
oir,y.ent
ors, a,
• 3.t. „,„„„.•.
~asrteething.or from any-- ether cause.. 'We it ,
:sew tow-rery mother who bas a child suffering irom any
i threping'soinplatats4de not lot ytecir prejudice
OW tlitOPrOndieisfer others - starittlitawsonyour suffer...
- SWAIM atatbe AD
auro3-10 follow' the use of this, medtclnei, , ,
palely need; ;Full dheotlons for' using A e to u,.,
--0114iteurch-Pettle. , -;--Naniv•genuineoultiss.the'. Bl
of CURTIS a F.Bll.KINfi l , New Xork, Is on the 'ontsida
c vir n, .nrattda North Tinnever ,and 8,
• , ~,,, • 1- -n,,.lll"iit: thn
Tr" , • v.
.ht the most miraculous cures
u 11:1- 1 K 1 1 7 ,-TiT -F177 - 11 -7::: B - 17 .- 0.0
-11", ;11101EriFkr18
VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS,
CM
• BITTEREI:
The high and envied ceicbilty which"theso Pro-omi•
rent Medicines have acqUiredthr their invariable
oitl
ency'ln all the dimities which they profess to cure, has
rendered the usual practice of palling not only unn odes
vary, hut-unworthy °Mem. 'They are known by their
fruits: their fiord works testify" for them, and they
thrive :not by the tntth of the'credulons. • '
In all cases of Asthma, !lento and Chronic Rheuma
tism. Affections of the Bladder and Bldneye.'
Billions Fevers and Liver Complaints,--In the Booth
and West where these dimities prevail, they wilt be
found invaluable: Planters, farm •ra and others, who
'ease use these medicines, will neverafter wards be with
-out them. •
..131111ou . e °hone and Serous Looseness, Bites', Costlia:
toss, Colds and Coughs, ChM°. • ' -
CONSUMPTION —Coati with groat success in this 411,-
80114 EL
Cor upt limners, Dropsles, Dyspopsia.—Nn persoit
ith this distressing dtsuae should delay using those
medir . inee immediately.
liruptionaof the Skin, Erysipelas, Flatulency and Fe-
Ter and Agnes—For this scourge of the 'Western Chu n try
these modidnes will be found a se fh, speedy and certain
remedy, Other medicines leave the - oaten' • sUbject to
return of the disease—a cure by these Medicines is
permanent. Try them. be satisfied, and be cured
FOULNESS 01 0 COMPLEXIOII,
GENFRAL DEBILITY. ,
Gout, Giddiness, Orayeli, Headaches of every kind,
Inward Favor, Inilammatory Rheumatism, Impure
Mood, Jaundice, Loss of Appetite.
LIVER COMPLAINTS
LurnbsY, toosENtss,
MERCURIAL DISEASES.
Newer falls to eradicate entirely all the effects of Nei,
cury infinitely Beeper than the most powerful prepare.
lion of Sarsaparilla.
Night Sweats, Nervous Debility, Nervous Complaints
of all hinds, Organic Affections, Palpitation of the 'kart
Painters' Cholle.
• •.
-
The original pro -
Meter of these medicines Was cured
of Piles of 35 years standing by the use of these Liver
Medicines alone.
Pains In the head, side, bacit,.limbs, joints and or
gans.
ItTIEUMATISM.
Those spirted with thin terrible disease will be sure
of relief by the Lilo Tledielnes
hush of Blood to the Head, Scum', Salt•ltheurs.
Swellings.
SCILOFULet, or KING'S la Its worst farms VI,
core of every description. ,
Worms of all kinds are effectually , expelled by these
medicines. Parents will do well to administer thorn
whenever their existence is suspected. Kellar will be
ccrtafn.
TIIE LITE PILLS
AND PIiCENIX BITTERS
PURIFY TIIE BLOOD,
And thus remove all diseases from the system.
Prepared by
DR. WILLIAM. 11. MOFFAT,
No. 335 Broadway.
Moffat Building) N. Y.
For.s4le by all Druggists. , . July 6.-1.5.
Thousands aro dally speaking in praise of
DR. EATON'S
INFANTILE CORDIAL.
and whyl because It never falls to afford instantaneous
refer when given in time. It acts as It by magic, and
one trial alone will convince you that what ire say is
true. S t contains
NO PAREGORIC OR OPIATE
of any kind, and therefore relieves by removing the
sufferings of your child, instead of by deadening its
6nnsfbllltiog. For this reason it commends itself as the
only reliable preparation now known for Children
Teething, Din.rrhoea, Dysentery, Grip
ing in the Dowels, Acidity of the Stomach,
Wind, Cold in the head, and 'Croup, alga, for softening
the gums, reducing inflame tion,rogulal ing the Bowels
and relieving pain, it has no oqual—being an anti. spas•
medic it to used with unfailing success in all Cases of
Cci v ulatozi•orother Fits: 21/7 you - *altie the
life and health of your children, and Wish to save them
from those sad and blighting chitequences which are
certain to result from the use of narcotics of which
other remedies for Infantile Complaints are composed,
take none britDß. EATON'S ..INFA.NTILB
this you can rely upon. It is perfectly harmless and
cannot Injure the moat delicate infant. Price, 25 cents
Full directions accompany each bottle. Prepared only
by CHVIICII & DUPONT.
N 0.40 9 Broadway New York.
Ilea'thy human Blood upott being.
ANALYZED
always presents us with the same essential elfmtente
end gives of course the Truo Standard. Analyze tie
Blond of a perron suffering from Consumption, Live
Complaint,
• Toympepala Scrofula, he. end we find in
al? ery SuistallOODUCCalo4ofli2loavelee i. ties -rod • a1.b. 1 9+
Of Blood.' Supply thesedeficiencies and you are made
well. The BLOOD NOOD is bounded upon this Theory
—hence Its astonishing succes. There are
FIVE PREPARATIONS
adapted to the deficiencies of the Blood in different
diseases. For Coughs. Colds, Bronchitis, or any auto
tion whatever of the TDROA T or LUNG'S InduclogCoo
sumption, use No. l, which is always the No. for De
pressfon of Spirits, Loss of Appetite, and for all Citron.
lc Complaints arising from Over-use, General Debility,
and Nervous Prostration. N 0.2, for Liver Complaints,
No. 3, fur Dysponsla. Being already prepared ftr ab
sorption it is taken by drops and carried immediately
into the circulation, so that what you gain you retain.
The No. 15 is for Female Irregularities, Hysteria, Weak
nooses, &c. Seo special directions for this. For Salt
Rheum; Eruptions, Scrofulous, Kidney, and Bladder
Complaints, to ko No. 6. In all cases the direct.ou must
bo strictly followed. Price of the Blood Food $1 per
bottle. Sold by CHURCH. & DUPONT,
No, 406 Broadway, Now York.
J. W.Waft & Sons. Philadelphia, and Q. M - Keyser
Pittsburg Wholesale Agents.
For Sale by S. Elliott, Carlisle.
A CARD TO THE LADIES
Dr. Duponoers Golden Pills for Females.
Infallible in correcting, regulating or removing
all obstructions, from whatever cause, and
always successful as a preventive
The 'Combination of ingredienta in Dr. Duponco's
Golden Pills are perfectly harmltse. They have been
used in the private practice of old lir..Dupencorfor 30
years, and thousands of ladles can testify to their great
and never.falllng oilmen in almost every moo, in_cor.
rooting irregularities, relieving painful and distressing
menstruation, particularly at the change of life. Prom
Aye to ten pills will mire that common, yet dreadful
complaint, the Whites. Nearly every female in the
laud suffers from this complaint. The above pill has
permanently cured thousands, and will cure-you if you
use them. They cannot harm you, on fife contrary
they remove all obstructions, and restore naturgeto its
proper channel, and invlerate the whole systoWthey
are perfectly safe and harmlese.
Price $1 per box. Sold wholesale end retail by
8. ELLIOTT, Druggist, Carlisle, Pa.
who is the solo agent fbr that Tinge Ladies, by iernit-
Ong him $1 to tbQ "Carlisle Pest Oface" can have the
Pills sent to any part of the country, free of postage,
by mall. Sold also by Chas. A. Bannvart, Ilarrisburg,
E. T, Hillier, York, J. A. Wolf, Wrightsville and by one
druggist In every village and town in the Union.
N. IL Look out for counterfeits. Buy no Golden
Pills of any kind, unless every box is signed by S. D.
nowt. AU others Ore a baso Imposition and unsafe,
therefore, as you value your lives and health, (to say
nothing of being humbugged out , of your money) buy
only those who show the signature of S. D, flows on
every box, which has recently been added on account of
a recent counterfeit of the Pills. B. D. 'HOWE,
Jan 20 01 ly Solo Proprietor, Now York.
o& MANHOOD.
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How Loit, How It estored,
Just fublished ina Sealed Envelope,
ON TUB NATURE, TREATMENT, AND RADICAL
CURE 01' SPBRMATORIREA, or Seminal Weakness,
Selina Mobility, Nervousness and Involuntary omissions
inducing impotency, and Mental and Physical I ncepa , ,
city. By MDT, J. CULVBRWELL, M.
Author of the "Onion Book,", &e.
Tim world•ronowned author, In ;this admirable Leo.
tore, clearly proves from his own experience that the
awful consequences, of Self abuse may be effectually re.
moved without medicine and Without dangerous our
gicat operations, bougleCifistriunents, - rings or cordials,
pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual
by which every sufferer, no matter what Ida condition
may he, may cum himself CLICAPLY; PRIVATELY and
RADICALLY. This lectuto will prove a boon to thou.
'sands and thousands, .-
Sent under seal, to &plain envelope, to any address,
post•paid, on the receipt of. two , postage stamps by ad.
dressing, .. , Dr. CU. J.O. KLINM,
Ap1.0,13 127 DoWery, 'York. , Post Office, box 4,680,
t A.R I N 0. , -
VAtIBSOTII :•
PL'OTOGRAPH GALLERY, , -
S. E. Corder Eighth and Arch Streets,
"(ENTRANCE ON MONTH STREET,)
PHILADELPHIA;
After many years' experience In all the various bran.
:ekes ofthe-Art,the-Proprietora , eo' bildently - lavitti - tIW
attention of their Mende and the public to-their ex
tenalve eitabilehment, which primula the opportunity
for procuring the boat picture*, equal at least, to any
ttrat.claaa Gallery In the United States. •,
Preparatlone are complete fur executing-all the irn.:\
proved etyles known tathe Art. They have a, patent
arrangement for copying Paguerreotypelk&e.i trialt
leg thetn:Lffe size, if deslred—tho only one eftlee!_kintk
to-tilla = eatililreliniont:are
IhntiitheiltraltrAY44644Bh.- - .
PlloTodttAlinltV Includtrig Painting;ra how 4E42;0 0.
• Do. with Frame, - " ", 2,024
Do. at 173 canto. ..Extra 'ooproat) 0 'conk,.
,or $l5 per dozim. Life also' rmatoviraplas itos as $O.
and Prorytypont /1411111 prlco.
~D 'urablo Arnhrtypcs at
4 0 'cents and upward% ' • '
A moat ox.tonstvo asaCittitant of Gilt Funnel!. otohrac•
Ing •a • actect , and.choico variety of the .latest Styles.
Pricoa Prom 02 cents and upwards. • .
Especial attention bestowed upon LIES olsod Photo
.grapho in Oil, tranoforrett from tuna pt .- dares, and Ilona..
Urn. -Pitc,” from 105 0 .toslo - - •
4for:triettactldnitiltven' the 2iitj - ' '
, .
~ . .
5T0103 ROCiltt' . V011.; - : R,EN'X' .:,:-.7,T-tiei
laii k 3l4o6, ni - iii
nimthf;Weseollit irtgatt :liirent.
It a fltted to with coantoraVand",sataiving swilots a
Inrldlrtl gonvofilvnt eallar: ranallFßiOtt given !myriad,.
.0,... - ..11,0 i ',' "' . , ' Al‘lll M.15:5 . ..111•.,.. ,
•_..7 . , , ,. 1 7 .1 V:4 6 ",:. ( 000, 0 ,#-
-Nrx., STORK:AND DI - Kw GOODS
After retrunlnglild acknowiedgeinimts' ihr:thO Very
I Ibmailuttronage stUleh has bean extended ,t0.1.1m,' the
landoreigired r wottld, tall attention' tb.t,he EA that, he
,:basiust roupenedlikreitensiveasaprtment of family
•
'halite now Store-rooir;, on,the south-east'corner of the
publiescluare,where:the'publle are invited to 'mill and
examine a stock or goods which, in 'elegance, variety,
nod eitent - Wllidefy competition; Corapriehigln part
loaf, lump, crushed and brown sugars,"
Java, Itio and roasted Coffee. Every, va• -„,„„,
slaty-and-quallty-offillA,-Bplces,- (ground
and unground,) Plckels, Einupos, Table Oil. Wk. 4 4
Now Orleans, Bughrhouse - and Trinidad . ,
Molasses.; New York - and PhilndolpbtaSyit -
ups. •Cheese, Alacaronl, Vermeallii, split Peas, llorniny,
Mincemeat, corn Starch, Farina, Chocolate, Extract 0.
Coffee, refined sager at reduced totes; Washing and bilk:
log soda. 'tobacco of themost favorite brands, arid the
guest quality of Segors. Also, a . beautiful assortment
Cif Britannia Wars, plain and g.dd band China Ware.,
Ohne, Queens, Stone and Earthern Ware, in groat va
riety, and an elegant lot Of Fancy Soaps, extracts. And
perfumery for thefollet,
FICULTS: Including Peaches In cans, 12111811:11q, Oran.
berries, dry apples, citron, almonds,' oranges, lemons,
. . . .
(
(
it n " gra -.
embalri4kcSn'mWtnohn6lacnij.cohnlyerici,t
•-,. _ \ v kay o Brnndies, dark and pain t Lisbon
. i, -,._,V
..,, Sherry Port. Diaderia, Ginger, Catawba
3_,.„ . ...,_.,...' , and . Unseat Wines in casks and bet.
ties, - Scot WniSin4c.ifollandLain, and ficholdam
Schnapps. - - -- --- - -
, , .
A largo stock of LAMPS, Including toyett's celebrated
lamps for burning Kerosene or coal also Sperm,
Lard and. Coal 011, Burning. Fluid, Sperm and
Star Candles_ , .
CEDAR-WARE AND BROOMS.
•
lirnaLes, Ropes, Menps, Scapa, Doormats, Walters,
Looking , glessee,,fine letter and - note. paper, Willow
Ware, painted buckets, kc.
Cotton and woollen 'Mao, end hail nose, and a full l
stock of Gloves, Including the well known Mooney
Book lloves.
. .
In short, Ma stock comprises everything' that to celled
for In his line of bunions& and 130 Otiorts , *tll-bo'-spared
to render entire satisfaction to Ills customers,
U. INIIOFF.
Culled°, Oct. 27,1858-Iy.
far Marketing of all kinds taken In exchange fo
goods.
•
" .1.1.1R10.11' ILI ILL I)
FAMILY GROCERY AND TEA
STORE.
Just received and in store, a fresh and well se
lected assortment of Rio, Java and Morn
catbo Coffee, Roasted Coffee, Crushed
Pulverised Sugars, Refined and
othor brown Sugars, superior
Syrup. Molasses, , Orleans
(baking) iff o I aa 13 es.
Spices of every variety—
pure only; Starch, Farina and
Chocolate, lilaerarrini, Cheese and"
Crackers, Tapioca And Sago 'lndigo,
Saleratus and Soda, Cream Tartar and as
sorted Pickles, Mustard and Coriander Food.
~,,. TEAS: -A fine assortment, in Packages,
XT.,I
'-';' and In bulk---as well 48 all lother articles
1 ~,.„1 " i ^ belonging to the bualness—all at the lowest
7t, i 1 and late reduced pried."' ' ''''"' " '
J. W. EBY.
.1 i 1 '. .
DRY 'GOODS I - DRY AGOCPDS
F IRST ARRIVAL 9F DRY GOODS
THIS SEASON.
We havejust completed oppning our Spring stock of
Dry Goods. -which Is larger and more , varied than
at any former poriod.
To our friends and customers we invite you to visit
our inomonse Store Rooms. Our stock consists in part of
SILK F. 01315, FANCY AND PLAIN.
Magnificent and brilliant, styles of Spring Silks, a. Tory
large lot of BLACK SILKS, plain and figured, and Four
aids at PANIC voices. We especially incite. the ladies
to this department of our monster stork. Norwich
Poplins, .lacquered Worsted Clothe, Grey Ghent Lusters,
Chain Pe Lathes, colored and ligured.Grilliants, French
and English Chintzes, English and Jcmoclwu Calicos,
&c., &c.
IYGITE GOODS
_ _
These goods hair° been selected with care, and arc
from the largest and best importing houses In New
York and Philadelphia. •
We have in this department, Linens, Laces, Edgings.
Canibilcs, Brilliants, Nainsooks, Jaconetts, Lawns, Mull
Ladies Vine French Collars,
Underatoms, &c., all of which wo respeettully ask a
thorough examination, In order to satisfy Ladles that
we have theeo goods better and lower In price then
the lowest.
MOURNING GOODS.
Thin line agenda ie - very largo and ample in e-very
department.
HOSIERY AND GLOVES,
Silk, Woolen, Cotton and Linen Mae for. Ladles and
Gentleman, Kid, Kid Finish, Silk, Lisle thread Gloves.
Call and asp our far famed "Buck Gloves."
DOMESTICS.
Muslims, Flannels, Blankets, and every article in the
domestic lino of Dry Goods, in larger quantity and in
more complete assortment than can be found In any
House in tho' interior of Pennsylvania.
/aBN'S 1982C111 ,
Clothe,' Cass'mores, Testlnge, Linens, Cottonadea,
Beaverteens, and cords, for both :ilea and Boys.—Our
Onesimeree are adjudged by connolesnots to be titusur
passed for beauty and quality.
CARPETS & OIL CLOTHS
Superfine No. 1. two and three Ply, Bruits°la, Velvet'
and ingrain Carpets, a large assortment of Rag Carpets;
made to order under our immediate supervision. 01 2
Cloths, Mall widths and styles, Mattlugs, Rugs, Look
ing Olasses, &c.
To young men and old about entering upon Rowe.
keeping, we invite you to pay a visit to our large
CARPET ROOM,
admitted to lie the most splendid affair outside of the
largo cities, whore goods in this department are cold at
very low prices. Remember ladies and gentlemen, my
motto always hoe been, and Is now, to sail cheap for
CASH, and to please my numerous kind patrons.
A. W. II ENT'!., 8. Hanover at.,
May 3, '6l. Nearly opposite the P. 0: Catliale Pa.
TO ARMS ! TO ARMS II IS ALL
TUI CRY.
ALL PERSONS, without regard to AGE, are requested
to cap at LEIDIGII SAW)! ER A NiII,LER'S Now Store,
East Meta st., and turarelue their immense stock or
NEW' GOODS!
Suet in store front New York and Philadelphia, con
sisting of ell the NewestStylesabd klude of Gross Qoods,
Shawls, Cloth and Silk Mentuas, Embroideries, Sun
Umbrellas, Parasols . Lace Mitts, Kid Gloves, &c.,
IllOl3ll.NINti 0001)5 of every description Imported by
the celehirated house of BESSON & NON.
MEN AND DOI'S WEAR!
Cloths, Cassimeros, Yestings, Linen and Cotton Pant-
Inge, Coatings. Gloves, hosiery, Collars, Nock Ties,
Pocket 'Kerchiefs, &c.
AtlV'Doinestio Goode of Every Variety, at
Wholesale and Retail."Ria
CARPETS I CARPETS
All .kinds direct from the_ Factory, 011 Cloths, fast,
tinge, Window Shades, Blind illaterials, Looking Glasses
Gilt and Mahogany frames. „
Every variety otgoods suitable for the wants - of tbb
whole community. As we bought since the WAR
and customers will Bud our prices. to_sult this
times. Miss call at
LELIdOII, SAWY.2,ti
May 3, 411. Now Store, Esat Main Street.
BREAD BISCUIT &o. -
The Cream of Tartar "Substitute" is recommen.
dod as a superior article in combination with Salerattts
or Soda for flaking purposes. It produces bread cakes
&c., - which whoa cold are sweet, moist and gratofti,
while those of Cream of Tartar are often dry and taste
less. It will cost less thin Croamof Tartar and Soused
In the same way for cooking, &c.
THIS SUBSTITUTE,,,
togethererith Saloratus' Soda:Vera Cream. of Tartar,
Bermuda Arrow Boot, Mustard Seed, ground and un•
ground, spices cif all kinds unadulterated, and also
Groceries in overy variety-constantly on band, and at
the lowest prices for sale by
Dec. 14, 1850. J. W. EDY.
•
OOK SHARP.Wm. Fridley Nvoidd
Respectfully announce to the citizens of Carlisle
and the public genorally.that ho has again commenced
the manufacturing of tin & sheet iron ware ofall kinds,
in 8, C. liuyetts building on -Louther street, directly
opposite 0. Bbspleyle Chair Manufactory, where ho will
at all thrum bin readiness to do 'alt kidds of work in
bis line of business with 'neatness and. dispatch - , All
work will bo dorm by himself and a competent band as
he keeps no apprentices. • '
Also, can at all times be bad those celebrated BOWL
TBSTDIO, 1301M-BOALIDIO, MIMI= Alli-TIORT
MIT CANS k JAILS. - • - .
and Jobbing of ail *lnds done at
sbert notice and made of the bent material. -
Alireash paid. for old Pewter and Coppor.
Hoping by strict attention.,to tinniness, and a desire'
o pleas an, to recoil?'" a share of pubOe patronogo.
Carlisle Oct. 20,1860.-ty, •
TAILS.!' NAILS II NAILS
1.1 . 'A large stock of good, Clear Neat,' and Tough
nails, at the lowest Prices. (liar nails are worth fohts
a keg more, than any other ruskdortraillOrrid in "our
town. this is the opinion of rueshaults who have tried
them ipe also have a fall assortroantnf i -
UILDIfiq ; •
. .
of the lafoot +Nod moot apiworod at lan. . All goodo_wav_
iifirtOdits YOUti
nay -2 , . North lionovor
U,ANISHING
- ,The largastt and beet earlotyofthee Fernielf•
fog Goode, and at the lowest pleas can be found at,
~LIVINOSTOWS.
• Hanover-Stroot—f'
. , .
_ .._ ...
Ikrbi;IETAMI - SX.IRTS.= - -Aiiiither itne
• , aptly. of thnio inperler• and , cheap' steel spring
sk rtsJust,reeeliud. Dpeldedly the
p ew nnd cliespellt
In Ontlislo, nt . the ohwip Cask stoio , ' ' ' '.
..q.1ey,2., poo .. . -,”- . , gu.n.B.osiTAY;Trustie.;.,- I
• , . . , . ...
NEW GOODS: -
'"dust received linotlier 10t, of.elegant, apjaNg
Si tinught at the liteAratvednead city prices and
- selling uncommon/1 low fur , ' •-• •
ODA yaoooa for..travollog
TAnitron. /Anne, groativnrinty.., -
- .!•-
',blnalluv;-Bliennings.ol4dOnfrA r ..l.lloghtitnni;-,An vitt ibo
vnry , ,
-dai - DIAN'S AND,. DOVE(' :WRAY % . 00TTONADtS,.
- -- • • SIIMMER - CANSTISFILIGB, JEANS , ..
._, :
• • ••• -- •
Ladles', aerate; BUtraos' and Children's Gloves • Stock.?
Inge 1p endlose,vorinty and very cheep.. •
Winn:fleet the .tnrn nnnily nnpnnite the Tlopnt.
iilliotiltouttitio
AND
.
'--- , FARK-liiIPL. EME NZ. DE,P . OT I
F. Gardner & Co. now marattneturo , and keen' eon.
titantlY 'lot' hee>ittlhoir ex tot il via geint Worts on East
Sista street, Carlisle, a tarp assortment of
AUAIOLITATIITiAL .IDIP,LEMEN,TI3,
•of well known, approved niatulnalta 'to fanners. among
vb Irk tho' would call ogPeclalattentlovaciVlLLOUGll
BY'S CELYBILATBD PATENT
• - GUM SYIUNG 'GRAM:DRILL,
whfcli has taken - niter fifty:First Class Proinirime at State
and County Palo. To the Formers of Cumberland,
York and Perry counties we need not speak In detail
of the merits of this drill, as score,' of them are now in
use on the beat forma, in these counties. Its reputa
tion la established :no the moot complete Grain Drill
now manuthcturedln the United States. It sows Wheat,
Rye, Oats, Barley and Grass, evenly -- trnd regular,
without bunching the seed. .Tho gum Springspaes the
drill over stumps_ and atones , without breaking pineor
the dr111„ :E6r eviiiiiiiCreglatwouiving; the Willough
by Gum Spring Drill Is-unequalled by any other. We
also manufacture 504 soll.the following articles, which
no an reComMend to Farmers as reliable implements,
of establlehed character:
MORRISON'S PATENT CORN PLANTER,
LASH'S PATENT STRAW FODDER CUTTER,
DRIDENDOLPIPS 'PATENT CORN SHELLER,
'HARE'S PATENT - CID Elt MILL,
- 31)1INSON'S OAST IRON 1100'8 MUG
Also, Three and 'Four "[lime Plaveers and Threshing
Machines, Cast Iroftlield -Milers, Plough Castings of
various patteine, Corn Crushers, and other articles for
'remora -too numerous to mention. Also, Egg Coal
Stoves and Ten Plato Wood Stoves', with an immense
variety of other castings for _housekeepers hnd others.
We have also an attractive vat iety of patterns for
. . •
Iltol4 • RAIL INGS.
and CIFXIITII(7.IC EII'CLOSURES to' wLlch wo would
call attention.
Steam Ellginee and Mill Gearing
To this department of our business we giro particu
lar attention. Ow already extensive stock of pattern
for Paper, Flour-abd Saw Mill ()oaring, is constautlz
Increasing. Own :re and Mill Wright* will be fur
'defied with a printed analogue of our various Mil
Patterns, on applicati Our Machine Shop comprise
all the varlouotools fo • to rang, planing and tinishts
Shafting and Castings; by good and careful Machluiett
STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES'
of any desirable capacity, from ton to twenty-five hors
power, built ha the best style - and on. accommodatin
terms. Engines built at our establishment may
soon to successful operation at many of the larger
Distilleries and Tanneries In Carlisle, and Cumborian
Perry and Dauphin Counties, to the owners of whir
we confidently refer for information as to their official
cp. Persons wanting Steam Engines are earnestly r.
quested to cull and examine before contracting els,
where.
DOOR AND SASH FACTORY.
Connopted with our establishment is a Steam Sash an
Door Manufactory which Is now In complete order It
the manufacture of every description of
„..._.uuustma MATERIALS..
for the most costly as well as the plainest bonne. Virlt,
dow Sash furnished from 5 cents upward, according_t
size of glass; Window Frames from 31. upward
Shutters and Bolling 75 upward 1 Fon
,Pauel Doors from g 2 12 upward. Mouldings, Castinv
Architraves, Wash' Boards, Brackets, Fancy Draper
Scrolls, and other articles needed In 'house buildim
furnished at the barest prices' and of the best <instil,
of lumber. ve,.Airs are algO prepared, as heretofore
to build and repair 131.18D11N CAItS for transporters°
the railroad, with promptness and on reasonable term,
The continued psi onage'Of the public isrespectfull,
solicited. Orders by Min promptirattended-te......
May 0. 'GO. B. GARDNER A; Co.
lENTCOAL-AND - LIMIBER - YARD
J__'l The subscribere bare We tiny entered into part
nership to trade in
JO-AL AND LUMBER,
Soo will havo constantly on hand and furnish to omit
_AR Muds and qualkta of so4aonod
LUMBER,
BOARDS,
SCANTLING,
FRA SWIFT
Paling, Plastering Lath, Shingling Lath, worked Floe
ing and Weatherboarding, Posts an d.Raiia, and every al
title that belongs to a LIMBER YARD.
All kinds of Shingles, to wit : Whitepine, Tlemlocl
and Oak, of different qualities. flaying Cars of ov
own we can furnfill bills - to order of any length an
size at the shortest notice and on the moat reasourob:
tonne. Our_worked boards will be kept under cover r
that they can be furnish - lid dry at all times.
We have constaitly ou band'all kinds of Family Co:
under cover. whicli we will deliver clean to any part ,
the borough. To wit
LYPINS VAt,U, Droken„Ezg, Stove and No
LUKE FIDDLER,THEYORTON, ....I • . do. do.
LOCUST
r!111Algoo
Best quility of '
idnicburnell'S and BlacksmitA's Coal,
always on band whleh we will sell at the lowest dm-
Yard west side of Grammar School, Main street.
ARMSTRONG A HOFFER.
July 20,1853
s. il. NONEDIAR.ERI
F ORWARbING AND COMMIS
810,N 1161.39 E,
FLOUR. AND FEED,
COAL;PLASTER AND SALT.
The subscriber having taken the Ware Rouse ea
and fixtures of Witt; IL :Murray's well known establlel
meat, on West - Iligh street, opposite Dickinson Collea .
would inform the public that he has entered lute •
general Forwarding and Commission business.
The highest mar et price will be paid for Flour, Graf.
and produce of all Inds.
They are also prepared to freight produce and sto: I
to Philadelphia anti Baltiniore, at the lowest ratee, - wb •
safety and despatch: -
PLASTER AND :BALT kept constantly on hand, at.
FLOUR Ara) PEER! at wholesale or retail.
Coal of all kitult;:embraciug, '
LYREWS VALLEY,
_
/AIRE FIDDLER,
• SUNBURY WRITE ASH,
LOCUST OAP,
LimeburneVs and Blacksmith's
coratint 1"011 S'ALF.: . " - N\
RBVT ENDF:R. COVER \,,,
and delivered dry to any part of the town. ~,,,.
J. IL NONEIit,WER.
Oar Halo, August 17,1860.
William
Practical PLUMBEJ
in the basement of
Afaih'Strel
head and Iron Pipnlj
Hydrants,
vita & Cold Shower Wm,
Water Closets,
-Forco and-Lift Promps, , '
Wro't Iron Wel'd Tubes,
And every deicription of cooks and fittings for go
steam, Water, arc. Superior cooking ranges, heaters au
gas fixtures put up in churches, stores and dwelling
-at short notice, in the Most modern style. All matert
oh and work in our limfat tow rates and warranted.
.&a-Country worltalid Jobbing promptly attendedt.
Mar. 2.3.1859-IY-, '
P. Lynch,
• ' and GAS FITTER,
the AL B. Church,
'et, Carlisle.
Iron Sinke,
Bath Tuba,
Bath 'Boilers,
Wash Basina,
Hydraulic llama, &o.
of-VUMPS AND CEMEMT.—
60. barrels Cembrit.with a very large assertmet
hate and Iron Pimps, of all lcinds cheaper the
over, at , the hardware Store of
larch 4:'60. .; • - HENRY SAXTON
TUBRICATIgG OILS.—We whit
4 to Inform machluoste, millers and the publicgon ,
rally, that we have on hand a full stock of Lnbrlcatio
Oils for all kinds (if .nilichlnery, this oil surpasses a
others, having been 011tet w ted to a thorough test by 0
side of tho heat fkitaund ottninollo. It is pronouns
a superior LubricAter at loss cost and wearing longe
and entiroly free frouronm, and will stand much cold'
weather and has leastvndoncy-to heat. .Tryit and ye
trill use nothing elite for, übricating.: • '
Carllelo'Noy. 2, ti3o.:: ; JOON P.LYNE & SON.
North Ilanover'Street
190110TOGRAP HY in all its branoher
j,„ executed ihe hest style known In the art, at
C.. G. CRANE'S GALLERY,
No. 632 Arch &mit; kost of Sixth, PMEADZLP/i/.4.
Life Siznia;, Oil and radii.
• niii—srtaHosCOPlo - 'PORTRAITS, AMBILOfIrPe
Da() ITERItEORXREE tbr cases, Madallons ; and
Oidora 1'06.0604 aroavtly actondod to.
Maro'h 8, '01...-,1y." '
'looA,Ptlt.' WINDOW SHAMES.--A
1. largo aesorttnent:of now atyle Window Illindejust
received at the cheap - 44"re of: •
Carlisle, Feb.•l6 'eli .0. OGLILDi , Truster..
N .'c'' AL. `;YARD..-.
• et TIM Ttilft 'M. or usutuitrw •
• Thei subscriber ircUld.reSpocthill9 (sill the attention
..ofLicsobtivaCr's, and
. ttic citito u s_of Csrlisle . l and_the
r-suirounding - scurittaliSTtulibi • . • .. • ,
I • • ,
. .
'WARD, '
attochod to his Pere Ilouoa, oinVost 'high Bt,, where
he will keep constantly on band a largo supply of the
host quality of ()DAL;" .
Lyk ono 'Valley, bulot Fiddler', Plea Grolie and Trevor
tend itrokon, Egg and Not Coal— screened ,andar y . , oo4-
ltich-heyiedges Mins - elf to - siill - ritihe lowest poseible'
Best'quality • 0 . ",
inknastrimErcvs7 - 4rdiTN.D4 - cirsiuTirirmAL
alwikia on band. • ' . •
oirqui brain % left gtt . ,Abo.W4rcy Vous(); at' re.
once in Esirth/fanorror. stroot, will -be promptly a
;Wed to. " - . iIEINUEBEFON.,
.
DAINTO 'A.LNIY::-.:011.4.- ' -...: .r•
:A . ' 10 ToUs' 'White ; VIA& - .100, ,Galliins 4 oil.. Just
reset:lod viWiklarig?*..oollo Of ,'' .' t ;,. -, ' '.' '• 1
VarniatieS,':.;- ,•=, I..Vire rtAtitrithiti . ' • . ,•........ .
Turpentine,...:.,.. p rnieiww.t...,„ .. ;
.H-L.,, , ..,":_v -- : '
..- tilapaii, —, -fl'' , '?:' 7, 1 hitO'Biriii",, ~' - '
.. • , Putty, ,s. ,
~ , y,..Cdorediejno, ~ • "
.otinteue,, ~ ..,7 - „ tied• Lead, .. .... ... , . „:_....
••:, • ; t ,, ,,Whitiniy;,.•:.l.'i ..
~' , Dolled Oil, .' . •.' . , ---,
•• • ' ' ' •7
':'' l .it'ailaii l ':,.' ,' ' B r itP - ' - '''' ' "' ; '''''
, pOrtil A - "" ~ ,
Paint Ifin'sbati •PI it Cill 'it • • •
' 5 , t 5l • - ,'.
Colors of every description dry, arid , bil'in :gins and i
!al.'' , ~i , tio , 'i,,..ties-s Pt., ~.f .
illatcries tint' Dewefri).
CWOKS N`VATOiEg... , JEWELRY
• Ai , ID SILVER WARE.nt. Mitnnfacturers
W. D. A. 'Naugle, Ant., Zug's building East Main St.,
- uppish° ilextutiallimisraro Store, Locator In •
.
FREgCIa.& AMERICAN CLOCKS;
'Foreign and American Watcbet, jewely,Sllverand Pie
• ted ware, Fancy Goods &c. would most respectfully In
form hls old patrons and the public generally that ho
bas just returned from the Last with an. entire new
stock of FINE W ATCRES,JEWELILY,SILVER* PLA
TED WARE, CLOCKS dte. •
Having secured agencies from some of tbolargeat and
best Factories for the 6100 of these goods, I am, prepa
red to offer to the publlaany,artlelo In the line. from
76 - 0100 - per Cent loss than they have ever b, en offered
'ln this place or below the regular wholesale price, as
,foilows, Clocks from Mounts to $lO, IS'atebes from $2,00
to $lOO. Jewelry' In setts from 60 cents to 1,25. Tea Setts
from 20 to $30,-0 pieces best quality and latest styles
CLOCK'S. NS'ATCIIES. JEWELRY.
8 day alarms,: Gold' Hunt.'CaSe Eng.,
.:. _ Cora], ..
~ '
8 " Striking, " " Americarg' - ..",,n-
8 " Striking & Al. " " Swiss, Cameo
8 " Regulators, - " " - French. Gold Stone,
8 " Gallery, Silver ilunt.Oaao Eng. Lava,
8 " Church, " - " American, Carbuncle,
8 " Mantles. " " Swiss, Opal,
8 " Parlor, " K. ; French, illosaia,
8 " Marine, Open Face American, Jet,
80 Hour, " " Lopines, Garnet,
30 Striking, " " Quartiors, Turquole,
30 Alarm dr. Wilt. " " -'linglish, .- Paintings,
30 Timo, " " 'French, ' Enamelled,
30 Lovers, " " Genova. Paste,
30 Gothic, " " , German, Stone,
TEA SETTS.
Goblets, Wafters Tureens,
Ladles, Cups. , Butter 'Dishes,
Salt Stands, Fish Knives, Pie Knives,
Crumb Knives, ire Cream do. Cake KIIITeff,
Yorks, Spoons, Castors.
Carlisle, July 27,1800 —lx.
OS E 1' II U. S TEEL
- WATCH MAKER
SOUTH HANOVER STREET, (
A few doors south of the
Court House. •
Haring supplied myself with a large assortment of
Watch Materials, Girona, &c., I am now prepared to
re
pairallkindsofWatches. Cloblea, Jewelry, &o, on the
most reasonable terms. that may be Intrusted to my
care. Jioping by strict attention to business to be fa
vored with a liberal share of public patronage.
A fine assortment of JEWELRY. such as Ladies'
Breast Pins and Ear Drop; Gold -and Cameo; Misses'
Breast Bina and Bar Dropa. - Box and Glass Pins all rives,
Gold Chains, Hooks, PlatedCbains, G lit Lockets, Guards
Keys, 4c. Also a large and tine assortment of
GOLD FINGER RINGS,
Also, a lino lot of Silver Iluntleg, Detached Lever,
and Levities Watches, and a good asseittnent bf 'aver
plated and . I. eel Spectacles. All of which will he - told
low. A 'shire of public patronage Is respectfully sellel.
ted. JIIB.I.I.BTELL.
Carlisle Jan. 1880.-ly.'
ISAT ATCHES, JEWELRY, AND
SILVER-WAIMAT CON LYIVB old establiehed
Stand, West Main St., nearly opposite the Cumberland
Valley Bank.
have just received a new assortment of watches,
ewolry, medallions. silver ware, Ac., 3n addition to my
miner stock to which 1 Invite the attention of the
Oblie,, The 3333 K 3 4333.eP.t...gM1ar r itgm'sg-z-gokrdittrd
lii"Vtif . viiit'ciiii;, - Itunting and 'open. cage do., gold An•
shore for Ladles and Gentlemen and Rllver Leydnes
and Gnarlier watches of ermiy..varlety ..In.stylo,and
Also Bne gold Medallions. Breast-pins for Ladles and
Gentlemen.of every quality, pattern and price. Gehl
fob, vest. curb and neck chains. Gold bracelets, Anger
rings, cut T-pins, studs, sleeve-buttons, crosses, Charms,
&c., Ac. Gold and silver thimbles, sliver and plated
buttor knives, forks, table, tea, salt and mustardspoons
of every variety. A largo assortment of gold, silver
and common spectacles, to suit all
ages to which we Invite special atten•
A One lot of GOLD 'PENS from the best . makers,
spectacle cases, fancy boxes, silver and pearl card casco,
gold and common bracelets, natcb chains ;
Melilla Clocks and a variety of articles usu- • •
ally kept in Jewelry establishments, whichkitij.
I will sell low for cash. All articles war- -sup:i
incited to be what they are represented.
Particular attention paid as usual to
WATCH REPAIRING and all Work war
ranted.
Dec. 21 1857.1
NOTICE .AND READ THIS.-
. P. 0. KREMER,
'.;
.2r.: , ' At the new Store
f 1 on. East-lifahr,St.
Ct
~ rear ffillll7 BAkt01:111 .ITATIVA'Arti Store,
)
c. - would calLthii attention ' ,f t wi_raorisia.
fg., want ofiltiie ' Wiffeh — ter fifeCkPlcridid
\ ,-- .r''' stock of American, Liverpool and Lon
don 'l ATONES, I have a line stock of . Gold Watches,
et all prices,
from twenty dollars up to three hundred
dollars. I also have a large stock of Silver Dusting
Cased and Open Cased Watches, from three dollars up
to elght,y. I also bare a new stock-of - French and Ameri
can JEWELRY, In setts, such as Dameo f - Gold Stone,
Lava, Mosaic, Mourning . and Plain setts, do. I also
have a new stock of Medallions, from ono dollar up to
fourteen; Ladies' and liestlemon's Breast Pins of all
patterns and prices; Gold Chains; a large atockof Vest
Fob and Curb Chains ; a very large stock of tingerrlngs
of all kinds and patterns, such as Seal Rings, Wedding
Rings, and Settings; a fine stock of Cuff Pins, Gold
Studs, Sleeve Buttons for Ladies and Gentlemen, Crones
Bracelets, Gold Watch Keys, Seals, OM and Silver
Thimbles, Gold and Silver Spectacles, a large stock of
Silver Tea 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
steak of double plated Casters, Sugar Spoons, Silver
Fruit Knives, and a large stock of Common Spectacles,
to suit all ages, to which I invite particumeattestion;
Port Meanies of all kinds, Sib _ .-_
ver Beya and Chains; a large
stock or Accordeons, Molina,
and Music Boxes, (large end
small,) and a great variety of
articles usually kept in a Jew
elry store. I havealso on band
a large and well selected stock
of CLOCKS, of all patterns and
fashions, from one dollar up to.
fifty, which I will sell ate small ,
profit and warrant them for one
year, to be good tlme•keepers. Every thing void by
me shall he what It Is repreeeoted.
Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry, carefully repairetratd
warranted. Carlisle July , 6 1660 —ly
FINE) WATCH REPAIRING.-
P.O. Ifi 1111.
tEM,
tle Now Jewelry Store on East :-2.. '
Main street, near the Public '4P.; •
Square, is prepared to clean and
repair the Finest Watches, and c•
warrant them to trive entire -- ; • ' ----4 '',.\ I'v
satisfaction. Also line Mantle 11. ,41'ar
wriP:
Clocks of all kinds, 'Musical Box •
~ ~
cc, Accordions, &c. put in corm ~'-','" - 4 / : 1 :: ' :
& 4 9 4 r,f • -..
plate order, and warranted. \) It & • ....---• '-'."
........r. WATCHES,
Mbtt,
(00 6 •"4
—; * JEwELIur
4 4 ) '':,)'?( AND
. s t ,4 SILVER WARE.
wi....--.4-,..-..::..-i'-.
&C., &C.
INTE would respectfully inform our
triondsi . patrone and the public geoeralif, that
re have now in store and offer Annlesale and Retail, at
the lowest CASH PRICES, a large and very'eboice ..tech
of Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware of every
variety and style.
Every description of 'DIAMOND 'WORK and other
Jewelry, made to order at short not co.,
ifid — A II goods WARITANTED to be as represented.-In
Particular attention given to the repairing of 'Watches
and Jewelry of every description.
STAUFFER & MARLEY.
No. 622, Market St. (south side,) Phila.
March 2; 2861.-4 mos.
LOOKS WATCHES & JEWERAY
C
SILVER, AND PLATED WARE. •• -
ELY HOLDEN,' ,
No. 708, Blarket St., Pidladelphin,
Invites special attention to his full istipplat of Watches,
or ENGLISH and GENEVA MANUF.tormat,
JEWURY ON ELEGANT DESIGNS;
Silver i t SillierPlated_Ware of *Brat Quality,
with an extensive assortment of •
SUPERIOR TIME-KEEPING CLOOKS,
Ina stile and price adapted to the wants of all. Good
goods and fair prices is thy principle.
/fir Also, to his Patent Shirt 'Studs, being of - novel
conetructiod, possessing advantages over any other in
vention. i.
March 15,186t.-1 i t • .
W. & J<, ,, ALLEN & BRO.,
Respectfully Inform their friends and customers that
they have removed from No. 240, tooth Second Street,
7- 'I IIr 4TOW AStC:Pi v .
• • 0
0.-1209 f -CHESTNITT-76TALLEt-PHILADELPHIA-7
• .
• Winn, they: alivays 'have On',band a flue. ussurt
titent of
,• • '
. •
ltoseNyciad, Walnut and 'Oak . , -
Which they win eel! atleae' than their RaMer
In tonsequence of having greater facilities for business
atutbeing under lettg enitpotto. TlieY respectfully
. a cull - before purebast4relsembero• "
Marcia 20, • -
itURIKSI-T-11,UNIt.8 '-TRUNICS.I —
Solo • Laattior, ,Vretia r h tind
Trunks itrid,flobnot 13Giee Tntvallzig D 5 5 . 4 140. ' -
50114 Le4tltor:.Brasa•ltawl-Trutilterytillaeor-Novi4rarta,
11ttia; . 4e., a latgottisortmalit itturvog low i crices
12, • _ .14irt . 11` 11moyar Otroot..
I 1 l'Atoil narrating, and at priron in. onfr, rov! , pe
• •
in TORE • .
lo The Stere'Reein Stud Mkt , Street-'reeently
occupied by loddleh & Sawyer, le offered for rent from
the let d'Aprit next. , '- '•
For terms enquire of IL lf.,Stprgeon,
Dec. 21; .1860.-t. f.' ' • . ELIZA' MTNEft.':
• „ .
liTME OBANI3ERBIES.--
A superior article of Cranbairles just received and
or, sale by - ' J. IV. XBY.
' Oct. 20,130.
•
TRUNKS I TRUNKS 11-TRUNKS !I
ladlere Sole Leather Frouth Style, and Dress
trunks and Bonnet Doane, Traveling' tam ,ttc. Gents'
,soild Leather, and sole: Leather . Brass Band Trunks
l i sts, New Traveling:Begs, &c., a largo aasortmont and
vary low - prices at' • , LI VINGSTON'S,
North Hanover Street.
-aJ18,60 nARDwA w R i E R2ti ,II- A ; R D -
enh I'. Lyno Ps 'Son hare just completed opening
t heir Sprabg Stock &Hardware, Paints, 011 s,
Glasadc.. to which they invite the early 'attention of
the public. We have greatly enlarged our stock In all
Itelvarlous branchas,and can now accommodate thepub.
tic with
RELIABLE GOODS.
in largo or small quantities, at the lowest prices. But
we do not wish the public to understand that we have
brought all the goods in Philadelphia and New York to
our town, but we can assure them that one look into
our store will convince them that we have enough to
supply. the demandln-this - market: Person's wanting
goods in our line will find it to their advantageto give
us a call before makingtheir .purebases.--All orders
personally and punctually attended to, and no mits
presentations made to effect sales
JO/lIV P. LYIBB A SON, -
May 2,'40. North ll:mover St. Carlisle.
JAMES R. WEAVER'S
CABINET
AND
CHAR
MANUFACTORY,
flaring been engaged In the business for over twenty
years he would return thanks to his customers and
friends, for the liberal encouragement extended to him
in years gone by, and further assures them that no
pains will be spared, to give full satisfaction to all who
may favor him with a call.
CHAIRS AND FURNITURE,
of oVery' description constantly on band, or made to
order. Warranted to be of the beet quality, of the la•
toot style, well Slashed, and sold at the lowest possible
prices for cash.
lie also continuos business as an U?iDERTARER.—
Iteady made Cotiins, Metallic or otherwise. kept etrp•
stoutly on band and' funerals promptly attended to
porsonally in town or country, on the most reasonable
terms.
Cherry and Walnut Coffins, large size, it ell' finished
and lined Inside, frOm 8 to Id dollars'.
Walnut Coffins covered from 15 to 80 dollars.
JAMES It. WEAVER.
May 25, 1858--ly.
N.. B.—Two properties sltuato In Cburchtown,Cumb.
county, arc ofiored for sale on
„easy terms. Apply as
above. .1. It. W•
.Thln Bank, Is now prepared to do a general. Banking
and Exchange business, under the name and style of
Elt, DIENIAP & In the same place lately emu
pled by Ker, Brenneman k Co.
Money received on deposit and paid back on demand
without notice. Certificates of deposit bearing interest
at the rate of five n per cont. will he 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, earnests Pflpx
terest npetwthe VMS - T . ivelity days notice
must be given of ea intention to withdraw interest de
posits. -
They call the "atterithiii 0 - Farmers, Mechanics and
ebi others who desire a safe depository for their money,
tb the undeniable fact, that the proprietors of this Dank
me not only liable to the amount of their stock in the
'bank, but aro INDIVIDIYALLY liable to the extent of their
estates for all the Deposits, and other obligations o
Ker, Dunlap & Co.
Particular attention elven to the collection of Tanana
- Kotes, foreign Mrs, Drafts, Checks, &c., in any part of
the United States and Canadas.
Remittances made to any part of the United States
England, and /rebind.
They will at all times be pleased to give any triton:ea
lieu desired in regard to money matters in general
The faithful and confidential execution of all order
entrusted to them may be relied upon.
Open for business from 0 o'clock in the morning not
4 o'clock in the evening.
ff.A. STURGEON, Cashier.
Carlisle; Aug. 14, 1860. - *. -
rXdELSIOR P.IC-TUBES
, 4 A. It. HEN WOOD would respectfullyinfonn thr
citizens of Carlisle and Tioinity that he has taken rooms
In Zug's now building; cast corner of Market Square,
where he is at all times ready to take AMBROTYPES
lb the latest and most approved style. Pictures taken
la ralnyand cloudy weather as well as clear. and 'sat
isfaction glyon or no charges wade: 'Portraits and .The
uatietiKnion Coaled, ;Miniature, .Pletures , :taken tor
oilcateAct,anzkuibretyps: . .
Antbratypes warranted to stand the test of time, beta
or'water. ,
THOMAS CONLYN
. • ... ,
Ladies and Gentlemen are cordially invite d to ca
and examine specimens.
Prices from 25eta, to VA A. R. WENWOOD.
Jan. 27.1858.-Ir,' Artist.
TOR SALE.-50,000 building brick
J. for Eitale, at less price than they can be bnd at the
kiln. Enquire at this umee. Sept. 14, 'O.
GRAIN BAGS.—Just received and
for sale very cheap for Cash
No v. 2, 1860. CHAS 0611.8 Y, Trustee
STILL. TRIUMPHANT.
Tho complete auccosa of the Prairie Flower Cook
Stove, warrants the subscriber in calling the attention
of all who may want a superior novo to call and ex
amine the fatly stove that has given universal entisfac-
WIIAT I 8 CLAIMED OVER OTRERB 1B
.v
lot. A saving of from 30 to eo per cent. in fuel.
2nd. A hotter and quicker Oven from tiresome Ore,
3d. A larger Oven than any other stove of the fantasise,
4th. The preservation of the centre piece from sinking
saving repairs, -
Mk The best hakor, Roaster, and Conic now In use,
oth. A superior arrangement for cleaning the flues,
7th. A perfect Oas Consumer for either wood or coal.
The Prairie Slower is warranted to give satisfaction
4iLggery particular, and will be shown with pleasure to
all who may whether desiring to purchase or not,
' any quantity of reference in town cr country,
A few other good Cook. Stoves on hand, which will he
sold very low to close stock.
Spouting, Roofing, Job work, Coppersmithing and
Sheeting work promptly attended to, in town or coma.
try.. All work.warranted at-the old stand,' Rollover
street north of Loitther.,
N. B. Old Copper, Brass and Pewter bought, and the
highest-price-paid to-Dash or goods. ---
March 28, 1880.—tt.
Cortill - Coal!!
trVARMERS LIMEBURNERS
AND OTH ERS.
— 'lltri undersigned hive bren appointed sole agents for
the sale of the celebrated Troverton Coal. This Coal is
recommended by Mr. Landis and others who have tried
it, to be equally as strong. and burn as much lime per
ton, as ItykontrValloy or any other coal in use.
Persons In warirt_Chime Coal will find it to their in.
tercet to buy this coal as it costs from twenty to twen.
ty.flve - cents per ton less than Ly kenit Valley. We have
rite prepared Treverton Cool for family use always on
hand. Also a large stock of coil of all kinds.
Our stock of LUMBER is largo and,coutidoto and will
be sold at the lowest prices.
Thankful for past favors we respectfully ask a eon
tilnunnee'of the same.
ARMSTRONG & GOFFER.
July 23,
Carlisle Jul3oo,ly
PA Rq AINS t BARGAINS!!
Now Is the time for cheap goods. Cloelng out
the entire stock at unprocedenlly low prices, to make
room for spring assortment. All In want of Cheap Dry
Uoods,.aiorespectfully Invited to call at the cheap store
of • 01188. 004,111",
Carllslo, Feb..ls, OM: Trustee,
. .
OWAID• ASE'OCIATIONI
P4ITLADELPIII.a.
A Benevolent 'lnstitution, established by special en
dowmebt for the render the sink and .distressed,
afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic 'diseases.;
and, especially for the Cure of Diseases 'of .
• ' the Sexual Organs.
11 - EDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the Acting Sun
geon; to all who apply by letter, with a description of
their condition, (age, occnpation' habits of, life, dre.,)
and in Cases of extreme poverty,!llledielnea.furoismo
fret; of charge.
VtALUABLE DEPORTS on Bperniatorrhoei, an other
Blatiases ofAbe Smut' Organs, and On the NEW BM-
Entl2l employed in the Dispensary. dent tattle afflicted
in'Acaled letter envelopes, free archery. ;Two or three.
Stamps for postage will be acceptable. '
Address, DE. J. SRILLEN 11011011T012, d oing Bar
POI, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street,
Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors, .
=EA ItEADTIVELL, President_
CEO,
. . . .
i LIU 13 - ELTIN.G . I.
( 1 )(2 4.11. tit roc'eivod a largo :asiotttnent or . all Alton
onm Bd iy u k, G u mlieso,,GUni racking, &c., and for
talo:choap:at tbo.liar4ware Store of . . . ._'
--- -Juno 22„isco.---:•,,5.: : ---„:,,,,1.---t: ~ .:.:11, SAXTON. T
~, , _
-- - ,
suppVlof
,„„„ lorOps p f sy 9 1 / a lcOust received at the cheap
. toroa t ORA& oar Lay,..
_ Feb. 16,1861. Trustee. _ _
$1000:
and Or v i c h n O d f ie Br a
811 Ci
lit h l e owe French price
:SAWYER & MILLER
....,401r,Thn reader 8 tbe Pllnnklmniare reininded
OVE - MB .
N - •
that I have Idabl3roukbt from the eitir alarosupply of
BIIGAR OURED DAM AND! DUD:
. ,
:tided ttp Pellebesi PreatiTornittneelwaiiin;freab
kttlehroonui..tho Ter: ,best Pickles, riltrerent kinds ,of.
ditirklTAlnstatraerand,Bancra s jonnona.4ll4 Oranges,
Prunes, pigs, Retains, - Augers, COffifoctiaer-klolassok,
Mali' Burt, Bins Begars snit Tobacco: very gne Brandies,
Viditye Whiskey; Wines Au; benhios a general . assort
moat of geode In our Ilne of trade, offered at the very
Icureot ;wires, KM - - '. WU. 'MINTZ.
Bit*
stemma:is:,
NoR7II Itorovsn. antsor, CARLISLE, PA
C triVl BERL AND VALLEY .BANK.
• • pxtoimrpkoii§: •
WILLIAM KKR, ISAAC BRKNEMAR,
Ittcuwan Woom, JOHN S. STERRETT,
Jame C. DUNLAP, • JOHN DUNLAP,
R. A. STURGEON,
CIMitERLAND VALLEY- R. M
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
On and after IdONIDAY,DEOEMEIER 3d,1960, Passenge,
Trains will run as fallOwa: (Bundaya excepted :)
FOR 011AM8E11E.1317311 AND RARRIBDURO.
Train. 2d Train
1.00 A. Al. 2.46 P. Al
7.87 " _ 8.85
Leave tiagentown,
" Greoncutle..
Chamberaburg, 6.30 " • 1.25
Shippensburg, 0.00 .
" Newville, - 0.32 " 2.30 "
"' 10.10 " 3.10
"
Arrive at Mec
Hhaanicrrissbburg, a 42
urg, 11.26 4.10 "
NOR 011 AltHISRSDURG AND lIAGERSEOWN,
let in. 2d Train. Tra
Leave Harrisburg 8.06 A. 51 1.40 P. M.
. Mocbanicsburg 8.47 " "
" • Carlisle, 2.20 , Newville. • 1 0.02 - •
.• ' • '3.00 -"
•
Shippensbitrg, 10,a5" 5
ChambgVarrive) 11.00 , 4.45 "
Greencastle, 11.55 5.35
Arrive at Hagerstown. 1235 "
_ THREE Daily Trains/cave Harrisburg for Pittaburt,
et 3.18, and 7.00, A. M.. and 420, P. or,,
For Philadelphia, via Pennsylvania Central Railroad.
At 2.40 A. SL, 12.55, 1.15, and 5.26 P. N. Via Lebanon
V. R. IL, al 8.00 A. M., and 1.45, P. AL Forlialticaoro,
at 8.00'.0 7,40 A. or., &Ix()
For-I'revertri4and. Williamsport . at 1.40 and 8.15, P.
AI. Trans on Dinipbin Road at 240, P. AL
NOTICE TO PASS/MORNS:. At all Stations *here
Tickets are sold; 'viz :"Ilagerstown, OreancAstle, Cbam
beraburg, Shippensburg, Newville, Carlisle, Mechanics-
burg and Harrisburg, a reduction of TEN CENTS on
each Ticket will be made to all Passengers that provide
themselves with Tickets before entering the Cara.
0. N. LULL Super's
Railroad Office, Chamberabtirgq
Dec. 7,1860.
SHORTEST IN DISTANCE
AND "QUICKE S T IN 'lnn
BETWEEN THE TWO CITIES
or -
NEW 'CORR
AND
. HARRISBURG__ -•
VIA READING, ALLENtOWN
AND EATO N
MORNING EXPItEIB9, West. leaves New York at 0 A.
5f., arriving at flarristnirg at 1:145 noon, only 8V hours
between the two cities..
MAIL LINE - kayos - New - Yorkat' 42A0 iotion, and tor
.ElorfLo Itt4Larrisburg at 8.30 P. M.
'MORNING MAIL LINE Emit. lent%es Harrisburg at
8.00 A. AL, arriving at Now York at 4 90 P. M.
AFTERNOooN EXPRESS LINE, East, lea. l iertAtltaliv
burg at 1.16 P 51. arriTing.al New 'Iro0(0:11 0048 4iL
Connections aro made at t I.oo l'. M. with
the Passongeo Trains in enettdirectiou on the Perinejl
vania, Cumberland Valloy and Northern Central Hall-
All trains connect at Reading with trains for Potts
ville and Philoodelphia, and at -Allentot9n for Dinuch
Chubb, Easton, &c.
No change of Passenger Cars Or Raggagn between Now
Strait and Harrisburg, by the 6.00 A. M. Line from Nsw
York or the 1.10 V. 51. from - Harrisburg.
For benot,r of scenery. and speed, comfort nod accom
modation, this routo presents superior Inducements to
the trimplling public.
.Fiore between New York and „Harrisburg FIVE DOL.
L.AIIB. For tickets and other information apply to
J. J. CLYDE; General Agent, Harrisburg.
CARLISLE AND , PHILADELPHIA
.11011?4.
DAILY Vic.r.zorr
.try` Cars of this Lino leave the Depot 811 Market. et.,
Daily, at 4 o'clock, P. 51.
Leave Carlisle, Daily, at 7 o'clock, .8 DI.
Goods Intended for this Lino should be tratrked C. a,
P.. Dally Freight Line, and Bent by 4 b'clock.
May 25, 1859.
I) s'l L .A D E L.P H I A
AND READING
. RAIL ROAD
SUMMER. AREANGEMENT,
MAX` .
°wand . iiitk,i• A 28, 1860.
.. , .
alwo lausaanger trathrolenve - Ifarrialift llNllitltimr•
days excepted,) at 8.00 A. Id., and 1.40. P. 66., for Phila.
delphia, arriving there at 1.26 64011 and 6.16 P. M.,
Returning, leave Philadelphia at 8.00 A.M., and 3.30
P. M., arriving at Uarriahurg at 12,4,a noon and 6.30 P.
M.
FARES: To Philadelphia, No. 1 Care. $3.25; No. 2 (in
same train,) $2.70.
Fares to Reading, no and $l.BO.
At Reading, connect with, trains for Pottsville, lginerw
vine, Tamaqua, Cat:iv/ism, &c.
Four trains Maya Reading for Philadelphia daily, at
6 A. 111., 10.45 A. 5102.30 noon and 8.43 P. 51.
Leave Philadelphia for Reading at 8.00 A. M., 1.00 P.
111., 3.30 I'. 51., and 5.00 P. B.
Fares from Reading to Philadelphia, $1.75 and $1 45.
Tbo morning train from liarrlsburg connects at
Reading with up train for Wilkesbarre, Pittston and
Scranton.
For through tickets and other information apply to
J. J. CLYDR,
Omura] Agent.
Avg. 3, '6O
..1111Elir FIRM.
HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM!
rr he undersigned having purchased the
stock, &c., of the late Wte. H. Trout dec'd. would
respectfully announce to the public that he will con.
Hone the [TATTING BUSINNSS at the old stand, in
West With street. and with a renewed and eMeient
effort, produce articles of Head Dross of -
Every Variety, Style and
.Quality,
...
that she' be strictly in keeping with the iteprOvement
- of the Art, n't ,. a
.1 hilly tip "toage
the lii which we live.
N i
. I have on hand a p . landld r
assortment of ,. .
'-
---iiii HATS AND CAPS - -- - -
e.".*--1' 1
,„,-,.
MARY - M. MORRIS
_
of all dwripttoillarola tho omrrn - on _Wow
1 - 15 — the finest OUR SILK. RATS; and at prices
that must, suit ovary one who has an eye.togotting the
Worth of his money. The stock inchidos, •
MOLESKIN, OASBIMERE, BEAVER & FELT HATB,
of every kyle and color and unnurpasted for LIGHT
NESS, DURABILITY AND FINISH: by those of any
other catebtlehtbent In the country.
MEN'b, isoira , and CHILDREN'S HATS and CAPS,
of e`very description constantly on hand.
Ho respectfully Invitee all the old patrons and as
many now ones as possible, to give him a call
. Apr. 25,11360-1 y
QECOND 'SPRING ARRIVAL.-
IJ LAltli E SUPPLIES Volt TIIE DEAD AND ENET.
tt the.Rtnrio ofJohn-Irvine, on the N.• E. corner of
the p ohne squaro,'ls the place to purchase Boots Shoes
lists & Caps. at prices that defy competition.
Ile has just returned from the that with the largest
and most complete assortment of Boots Shoes, Hats lc
Caps that, ho has ever presented to this community,
and which he is determinedf to sell ut the lowest pont
hie prices. Ilk stock embraces everything In his line
of business, such as • .
DIS,N`S POYeFINB CALF BOOTS,
Kip Briota, Calf:tad Patent Leather Oxford Tien Cal
and Patera Loather (falters, Calf Plu Call and
Kip Brogans, Slippers, Bm
- virmAxt..
Flue Frond:Valid:English Lasting Gaiters, Morocco,
..Calf and Ind Boots, Floc, Kid Slippers, Fancy Slippers,
Morocco, and Rid Buskins, &c.,
,MISSES A ND CJITLDUEN'S WKAR °fall desCriptions
embracing gas Lasting Goiters, Morocco and
Dutton Boots; Morocco Lace Boots of all kinds,-Lastig
fancy
shoes . of furious siSink slippers, an.
FIATS di GAPS, Silk, Cassimore,-Fur and Wool Mats
of altiluslltlesand styles;. also is largo assortment of
• Boots and Shoes made to, order at the shorted notice
Repairing promptly done. Confident of Ma ability to
pleaso all CSIISMIS of entioniera; ho •raspeetfoilly invitee
tho pnblic.to give him a edit. •
Xlitt.Remedlber. the place, N. B. corner of the Public
Nay a '6O.
rfARPETS.- AND. OIL CLOTHS!!
J. .AT .ELDBIDGE'I3 011EA1 , non.
TaittlitrY t Druseell,
imparinlOngroinv A R P-E T S
VenotAark,-&oinitin ■
Also, OIL CLOTHS of all widths, and PIATTINOR of
all landa, - *lth a large supply of vanY LOW 'PRICED IN=
GRAIN And ENTRY and STAIR CARPItTS,. BAG CAR
PETS, COTTON and ILEMP CARPETS, Ac.
Being under very 14;ra - expenses I atn enabled CAI
thews gooda.atanfticrently.ww rarrisa to atilt the out f:/•;.
ter - Truss , and hayera will. And this Is the place they
7- 7 -- 711: - 111: - ELDRIDGE, '
NO. 48 Straniberry St., 2d door above Chestnut,
47-Strawberry is ttte 'first Street'above Second St.
March 2U, 1861.-Bmos.
VRESIT' MACKEREL.---
lot of astOitediiitk.
gee of Ilitliii;Quertir, and barreleLfileo,l
LIS ON',
for isle at the Store of,the sebscrlper., :
. „
060 - .:TRA.OR HOP. 'ALL
Binds 'sat& lenge assortinint '
BTT OHAINR, , ; ' • HALTER OETALNE;
.lIREAST.CLIAINS,'• , FIFTH (111A1N8, ,;
LOG CHAINS, • •TONQUh
COW
ottiatia, • 7
loot p•f•eir.d at tho.rhoht , Trordwriro Store of •
31aif,,i3laabs:
,„?_
CHANGE 01!`-116131t81
NEW AIR LINE ROUTE
TO NEW YORK!
• IMit
..4. ~.'.Z~'i
FREED, WARD 4 FREED,
811 MARKET BTILEXT, PHILADrAPIIIA
J. & D. RHOADS,
MAIN EITIMET, OAILLIBLE, PA.
Rats cC Cops.
STRAW RATS,
JOBN` MINE:
J. G. CALLIO