Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, August 09, 1861, Image 4

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HOSTE'rTER'S
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STOMACH BITTERS.
ThPreprieters anti nianufactnrers.of HOS,
TE.TTE It's ,MLEBRATED STOMACH BIT
TERS can appeal with perfect .confidence to
physicians and citizens generally of the United
States,_ because theArtiele has attained a repu
tation heretofore unknown. A few facts upon
this !peint will speak more powerfully than
volumes of bare assertion or' lazoning puffery.
conSumptian 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 is evident that during
the - .coming year - lito consumption will reach
near one million 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 article is best known, Arlie not only
recommend the Bitters to.their patients, but.
are ready - a:Call - times - to - give'testimonials to its
efficacy in MI cages of stontachic derangements
and the diseases resulting theretrotn.
This is not a temporary popularity, obtained
by extraordinary-efforts -in the Way of- -trum
poling the qualitieS of the Tilt et's, but ti solid
estimation of an inviduable medicine, which is
destined to be as enduring ns time itself.
Hostetter's Stomach Bitters have proved
a Godsend to regions where fever end ague
and various 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. It removes all morbid matter
from the stomach, purifies the blood, and
imparts renewed vitality-to the nervous system,
givit.g it that tone and energy indispensable
for the restoration of health. It operates upon
the stomach, Ever, and other digestive organs,
mildly but.powerfully, and soon restores them
to a condition essential to-the healthy discharge
of the functions -of nature.
Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily ns
per directions on-the bottle, and they will find
la 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 toe evi
dence of thousands of aged men and women
who have experienced the benefit of using this
preparation while suffering from stomach de
rangements and general debility L ncting under
the advice of physicians, they have abandoned
all deleterious drugs and fairly tested the
merits of this article. A few Words to the
gentaer sex. There are certain periods when
their cares are so harassing that Many of them
eink under the trial. The relation of mother
and child is so absorbingly tender, that. tho
mother, especially if she be young, is apt to
forget her own henith in her extreme anxiety
far her infant. Should' the period of water-idly
urrive,during the summer season, the wear of
body and mind is generally aggravat ed. Here,
then, is a necessity for a stimulant. to recupe
rate the energies of the system, and en:11)1601e
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
welt as certain to gilc a pernuoicut increase
• All those persons• to whom we have particu
larly referred above, to wit sufferers from
fever and ague, caused by malitna , 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 Dos
teller's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trial.
CAUTION.—We (-tuition the public against
Ming any of the many imitations or counter
feits, bet, ask for Iltiwriimik It's CELEBRATED
STOMACH BITTEUS, and 's.ee that each bottle has
the words " Dr. J. llostetter's 'Stomach Inters"
blown on the side of the bottle,.and stamped
on' the metallic cap eover;ne -the cork, and
observe that our autograph signature is on the
label.
Prepared and sold by HOSTETT.R &
SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa.; and sold by all
druggists, grocers, and dealers generidly
throughout the United States, South Ame
rica, and Germany.
Sold by S. Elliott, S. W. Haverstlek, Carlisle; John
0. Attick, John Steinbauv h. Shippensburg; 1.. Ecu
man, JAL Ilenntrut Merhanienburg ; and Druggist
generally throughout the county. Nov. 0, 'SO.
j 'NOSEY'S IMPROVED
egibillOOD SEARCHER 'r
I=
For the 01,004, rallies!, and effectual aura of ALL
DISEASES arising., from IMPURITY
Of? TILE BLOOD.
This moilcine has wrou
to desperate cases of
Scrofula, Cancerous formations,
Cutaneous Diseases, Erysipelas, Boils,,
Pimples on the face, Sore Eyes,
Old, Stubborn Ulcers, Scald Bead.
Teter alrectiona, Rheumatic Disorders,
Dyspepsia, Costiveness,
Jarindice, Salt Itheum.
Mercurial Diseases, General Debility.
Liver Complaint, Loss of Appetite
Low Spirits, Foul Stomach
Female Complaints. and all Dioceses having theirro-1
en In an impure state of the Blood.
We, refer to the Case of David McCreary, of Napier
township, Mllon' Co., Pa. who, on the 31st day of Aug
ust, IssB made affidavit before Justice Corley that he
was treated for the cure of Cancer by three physicians
of Bedford aunty, and by Dr. Newton of the Eclectic
College in Cincinnati, for n p -clod of nearly eight
months, - notwithstanding which, his lip, nose, and a
portion of his left cheek were entirely eaten stray! Ile
Lad given up all hope, when ho heard of the Blood
Searcher," and was induced to try it. Four bottles
Cured Wm, and although sadly disfigured, then• is no
question but what this invaluable medicine saved his
life. 'The full particulars of this remarkable case may
be aeon Ina circular, which can be had of any of the
Agents. '
We ialao refer to the race of Nancy Bleakney, of Elder
ton, .Armstrong county, Pa., cured of Scrofula after be
ing unable to get out of her bed for three years.
To the case of a lady in Ansonville. Clearfield county
Who was also afflicted with Berofula In its worst term.
ht the most miraculous cures
Toth.) case of George Meisel, residing In CerroMown,
Cambria county, Pa.. who was so badly afflicted with
Qatar that it eat his entire nose off, and hitt case visa
firenteirp7fAxiblf — i. Hatili - MCCreary i e.
Thp particulars of these cases—every ono of .1111 h
was cured by the use of the Blood Sourrher—may also
*found in a circular to be bad of any of the Agents.
It. M. LEMON. Proprietor.
Laboralory for the manufacture and sale, near the
,Pa. Railroad Depot, Hollidaysburg. Pa.
Dr. Geo. H. Koyser, Wholesale Agent. Pittsburgh, Pa.
la. Rif. sale In Carlisle by S. W. Haversiick ' S. El
/WU, and Reynolds AP elffer; Dr. 3. Herring Mechanics
burg; Cosweller & Zook, Shophordstown ; JOBlll3ll Culp
IlOgltoVrti; Jacob Simmons. Cross Roads; J. J. Coble,
E. Wise Shiremanstown; A.M. Leidich, Boiling Springs
Tdary.3it.' Kim), Churebtawn ; O W. Robinson West
11111; Fatinatiyht A Co., Oakville; Shoemaker &
Zlllott;NewbUrg; Wm. Brattop, Newville; Hood &
Co., Springfield; Russell A Co., Dickinson;
2 Washing Jacksonville; Wm. Clark & L.,., Live,
Roads VlVtn. IL Reifies, Sporting Hill; D. Denlinper
White Hall; J. C. Altlck,Shipponsburg; all of Cumber
land county. Pa.
1
i , S urs '' eiand l F N um ß i L tlPPl V ;nlcl a an n P e ri X ls i l i a le trt e h fi e
• en_lowor•tothertator -
SOOTHING SYRUP,
FOR CHILDREN TEETHING,
whist graatly factlitatk . the process or teething, by
0011 W: dug theznnis, roducibg all intiaruation—,will al
lay all paltkand spasmodic action, and is sure to rep,u
late Itto.borels...ilupend upon It mothers. it will give
rest to youreelv4s, and
RELIEN• AND HEALTH TO YOUR' INFANTS.
We have put up and scud this article for over ten
yearniand can Bey, in confidence and truth of it, what
we haVIS never beon,able to nay of any other medicine
tieter'litts. it -•- failed In a
Ibinejiluttm - 'WINSLOW'S ce to of-
Oat cure . when time
3y used. Nov- or did we
knew , an In- • BOOTIIING stance of
&satisfaction • • by any ono
who used' it. ce-pp a y- wwiN On the eon
traryLalt,nre .. 11 •?s," delighted
with itirope-;
sad speak in terms of highest Commendation' of its ma.
sicalnifects and". :medical , iirtues. ,, We speak in this
ialittels" , what'we dorknol,"ufter ton years experience
and pledge ourreputation for the fulfilment of what
we hdre , doclare.. In almost every instance Whore the
InfiinCiiCauffering Rom. pain and exhaustion, relief
will he found in lifteeri or twenty minutes , after the
syrup isidtninistored.: •
This raluable.preporatlon is the presrripl lon of one
of than:toot experienced and skilful nurses In Now
laglawl, and, has been used with nevec,falling success
• • .
THOUSANDS -OF • CASES.
It not only, relieve* the ehlld from paln,- , but
lestes•the stomach and bowel'', corrects acidity and gives '_
teas and energy to, tho whole system. It will. almost
Sustautly , relleve , • ' • •. • , - . -
ElltlelND4 s l TfiRrBOIVEIO AND .WIND•
o'd overi. • •., come coo , :
'nista n a, ' • -- whlohlfpot.
opoodity medlod, end.
u death. •
We bolh , v
o
'
It Oshost 0 4//iDAFX, and surest
Seoeire
the world,
ht all. eases
%j. owerotoorwrivir ofDysontery
-and ham In chll-.
~riabpetb o r
arlsys
st ow tfltkopg. or , from, any, other. cauPo.: . Would ow to every mother, who hoe cluh d siifforinglremany'
/asks foregoing complaints— ¢ o not lot your , piejlielto '
*or the preludleeedt others stand'OetwooniOur suffer.. _
- lag thlld'aturtlie relict that Will , be AB. „ ,
150LUTIgit SUIIE—to follow_ the use of this medlelnei•
. lttimely used. Tull dlreetlons for using urn , ' armors
pane. each, bottle. -None, gonNitto Unless trirro4 - dtollo.,
ipt 4701t118 k,PEl!ii.lNfli ' , New l'orlf,ls on the `outside'
' Sold by B..‘ l l7•llaieritlelf North ilanVier. at. aid
and'Druaulsts throUghout,the::
N..: • I 144,4. 'only. 25 Conte PHs:Weil
I. • I •:. ' :rrik 20. 1864.4 v,
U iti . a.
1110FIFAT'S
VECETABLE - LIFE
PH,CE4TIX •liIPTE•RS
The high and envied celebrity' Which these..pre-etni
nent 31edleines have acquired for 4We:dr.-invariable '&I1.
racy' in all the diseases which they - prbdiss to , ctite,.hae
rendered the usual prattle° bf putting tiot: only' unnedl'a ,
eery, but unworthy .of them. They are knowWby'thelr
fruits: their gond work - sEtchltffy fur ' add' 'they
thrive not by the faith of 4lnocredultis.
In all cases of Asthma,licute and Chronic Ithettudt
timn. Affections of the Bladder a mi - Aldneys.
Billions Fevers and Liver Complain - lA.—ld the South
and Welit . Vilferd these diseases prbvall, the}' will. be
bond Invaluable. Planters. farm as and rithwrs, who
nice use these medicines, will nevertiftbrwards be with
.ut them. -
Billions Cholie and Serous Looseness, Blind, Cohtive
ness, Colds at II Coughs, Cholla. ,
CONSUliflinOist —Used with- great eattebss in this &Us
Car upt Humors, Dropsles. Dyspepsia.—No person
aI th this distressing ailiSs. es should delay using these
medicines Immedlktely.
Eruptions of the Skin, trytipelas.Flatuleney and Fe
ver tad Avis —For this scourge of the ‘Vestern corriitty
those medleinetitivill be (Mind a safe, speedy and Alain
runtedy. Other meaitines leave the system subject to
a return of the disease—a eurel.by these Iltdaititios Is
permanent. Try bhom. be satisfied, and be dared
FOULNESS OF COMPLEXION,
ENERAL DEBILITY.
Gout, Giddiness, Gravel, Headaches of eVbry kind,
Inward Fever, Jotlammatory ithautuatism, Iratitte
Blood, Jaundice. Lore, or Appßite.
LIVER COMPLAINTS,
LEPROST,%OO3riNESS,
B I tc f ; S ES.
Never falls to eradicate entirely all tbel , lTeets of Mar
cury infinitely sooner than the west pug orinul • prepare
tion of Sarsapitrilln.
Night Sweats, Nervous Debility. Nervous Complaints
of all kinds. Organic Affections, Palpitation of the heart
Painters' Cholle.
END
The original proprietor tllhtlge'medielnes was cured
of Piles of 35 years standineby'theltse' Of these Liver
Medicines alone.
Pains in the head, side, 'back, limbs, joints and or-
Vulg.
Those all tel with' this terrible disease will Le sure
of relief by the bile ‘lllrilitines.
Bush of , litotni 'to Head, SturTy, Salt.Rbeum,
Swellinus.
SCRUSULA,.or KING'S EVIL, In Its worst forme VI-
ears of nvory description
Worms nfnli Mods are effectually expelled by these
medicines. Parents will do well in admihister them
whenever their existence is suspected. Belief will be
certain.
THE LIFE PILLS
AND PIDENIX BITTFRS
PURIFY THE 13L001,
And thus remove all diseases from the system.
Prepared by
DR. WILLIAM 11. MOFFAT,
No. ND Broadway,
Moffat Building) N. Y.
July 6.-Iy.
For sale by all DrUltalsta
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Thoiinnads'are daily speaking in" pram, of
DR. EATON'S
COhLIAL.
and why! because It never fella to afford instentaneouß
relief when given In time. It acts as It by magic, and
one trird shone will convince you that what wo nay Is
true. It contains
NO PAREGORZ OR CPrTE
of Any kind, and therefore relieves by removing the
sufferings,•( your child, instead of by deadening its
'sensibilities. For this reason II commends Itself as the
only reliable preparation now known for Children
Teething, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Grip.
lug in the Dowels. Acidity of the Stomach,
d_Crint pad.so.int-softnn lug
t gums, reducing inflann tion, regulating the Bowels
and relieving pain. it has nn equal—being an anti span
modie it is used with unfailing success In all rases of
Convulsion or other Fits. A
you valde the
life and health of your children. and wish to earn them
from those rat and blighting consequences W bleb are
certain to result from the use of narcotics of widen
other remedies for Infantile Complaints are composed,
take none lint PH. EATON'S INFANTILE CORDIAL„
this you can rely upon. It is perfectly harmless and
cannot injure the most delicate infant. Price, 26 cents
Full directions accompany each bottle. Prepared only
by CHURCII &DUPONT.
N 0.40 Broadway blew York.
•
nek .
- •i7e4.,„e
Healthy Lumen Blood upon being
ANALYZED
always presents us with the same essential elements
and gives of course the True Standayd. Analyze th
13100(1o( a per on suffering from Consumption, Live
Complaint, Dyspepsia. Set °Dna, de. sod we find to
every itisoinee certain deficiencies in the red globules
of Blood Supply these deficiencies and you are made
well. 'rhe BLOOD FOOD Is iouuded uptht this Theory
—hence its astonishing sucees. There ate.
FIVE PREPARATIONS
adopted to the deficiencies of the Blood 10 different
diseases. For Coughs Colds, Bronchitis, or any ellen.
Lion whatever of the TUROATor LUNGS induclugeon
sumpsion' use No 1, which is eine), the No. for DE,
presslon of Spirits. Lose of Appetite. and ter all Chron
ic Complaints arising from ()via. use, General Debility,
and Ner‘ous Prostration. ND. 2, for liver Complaints,
No. J, for Dy',polish. Being already prepared to ab
Sorption It taken by drops and carried Immediately
Into the circulation, 00 that what you gain you retain.
The No. 5 is for Female Irregularities, Hysteria, Weak
;leases. &e. See special directions for Oils. for Salt
Rheum. Eruptions, Scrofulous, Kidney, .and Bladder
Complaints. take No 5. In all cases the diroct..in must
ho strictly followed. Price of the Blood Food $1 per
bottle. Sold by CIIURCII k DUPONT,
No .09 Broadway, New York.
.1 W. Dyolt & Bons, Philadelphia, and 0.11. Keyser
Pittsburg Wholesale Agents.
For Sale by B. Elliott. Carlisle.
A CARD TO THE LADIES
Dr. Dnponco•s Golden PilTh for 7epaales.
Infallible in correcting, regulating or removing
all obstructions, from whatever cause, and
always successful as a preiMntive.
The Combination of ingredients In Dr. Duponco's
'lolden Plain are perfectly harmless They have been
used In the private practice of old Dr. Duponco, for 30
years, and thousands of ladies can testify to their great
and never failing success in almost every-case, in cot ,
recting Irregularities, relieving painful and distressing
menstruation, particularly at the change of life. From
five to ten pills will cure that common, yet dreadful
complaint, the Whites. Nearly every female In the
land Fillffera from this complaint Ths above pill has
permanent'y cured thousands. and will cure you If you
tree them. They cannot harm you, on the contrary
they remove all obstructions. and restore nature to its
proper channel. and invigorate the whole system; they
ire perigetly safe and harmless
Price $1 per box. Sold wholesale and retail by
B ELLIOTT, Druggist, Carlisle, Pa.
who is the sole agent for that place Latties, by remit
ring hint $1 to the .• Car isle Post Office" can have the
!'ills sent to ally part of the country, free of postage,
by mail. Sold also by Ohne. A Bannvart. Harrisburg,
It T, littler, York, J. A. Wolf, Wrightsville and by ono
druggist in every village and town in the 'Union.
N. B. Look out for countelletts. Buy no Golden
Pills of any kind, unless every box is signed by S. D.
Howe. All others are a base Imposition and unsafe,
therefora, as you value your lives and health, (to say
nothing of being humbugged out of your money) buy
only these who show the signature of 8. D. !lows on
every ax, which has recently been added en ACCOUUt of
a recent counterfeit of the Pills. • 8. D. HOW E,
Jan Di 61 ly Sole Pailprietor, New York.
i MANHOOD.
How Lost, How Restored.
Just Published in„a Sealed Envelope,
)N THE NATURE, TREATMENT. AND RADICAL
JURE OF SPERNIATORIICEA, or Seminal Weakobss,
+extant Debility, Nervousneasand involuntary 01:111613101211
inducing impotency, and 3lontal and Physical I ncapa
city. By IWIIT, J. CULVERWELL, M. D.,
Author of the " Onion Book," Ac.
The world.ronowned author, In this admirable Leo
turn, clearly proves from his own experience that the
awful consequences of Syllabus° may be effectually re.
moved without medicine and without dangerous sur
gical operations. boogies, instruments. rings or cordials.
pointing out a mode of cure at once certain anti e ff ectual
by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition
may be, may cure himself CHEAPLY, PRIVATELY and
RADICALLY. This lecture will prove a boon to thou.
rands and thousands.
Sent•under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address,
postpaid, on the receipt of two postage stamps by ad;,
di easing, Dr. J. 0. EILINB,
A plAhly 127 Bowery, York. „ Post Odle°, box 4,586.
LARKIN & 00.,
. 31A3IMOTIE
PEOTOGRAPE - GALLERY;
S. E. Corner Eighth and Arch Streets, -
. (ENTRANCE 'ON EIOIITII STREET;)
PHILADELPHIA,
After many y ears', expel:tenet) in alt the various bran
ches.of the Art. the ProPriettirs confident ly Invite the
attention of their friends and the nubile to their ex
tensive establidhment, which presents the opportunity
am...procuring the best pictures, equal at least, to any
firttAless Oellery in the United States:
Preparations are complete fir oxecuting all the
proved styles ktiovrif to the Art, They' have a' patent
arrangement fpr_copying Daguerreotypes, MI., &c., mak- .
irgthetu Life sinei 0 desired—the only one et the kind
'ln this .country. Attached to tote 'establishment 'aro
three coloring Artists. ' ' •• • •
Puoroatterus, including Painting, as 100 as 4200.
• with Frame, 0 '
Po. at 75 cents. Extra coplenso cents,
or; $5 per dozen: , Lire, sine Photographs, at 'Mr
,011 .$ 5
and, Ivorytypo at snide price. Durable AMbretypos at
- 50 cohte and upwards. • •- ,
A most extonfive assortment of Olit Frames Maim
Init . a select and choice variety of the latest' styles., •
Prices frOm Oat Cents and upwards. , "- •
Especial attention bestowed. upon - Life - stood Photo'.
:graphs in Oil. transfoired from small pictures, and train'
life. Price from $5O to $lOO.
rdistldetTiMajriTtpfto Iho :
'eb. , .•
22 '131.-ty
p pISS,O.LUT,IO N, . I? PARTNER-
Ainp.—Notiro 15'lier43 , given' that , . tliepar.tpor.
* burotofore oxlstlng butareati.olsßee Dulco ft.,Aug,h
-'lplmPoll hoe boon plnsolliqk by mptual corount: The,
booke will be loft for Nottlowanti and the buelfidescti.'
t'4onwlthruneaglsuerey.by.' .._•+
.rh .srPh '6l.—fst., ,.. I 4AftfIAIVEC 120p14,1t.
f3~ii U' ~~'D.
*., -.-.----., New : figitiii:'
• ‘sIITIVENTIte.3OI
NykW• STORE-ANWNEfir 'GOODS
•Ateadtittirimine ) tiitratlogiviedgiuhithe:tdi'te
111Wrilliatibingp Sul6tite
udaYsigiled - vOtilireall atterttrog tpp iheraVti 't Cho
ha/Oust ttodbeited' i3xtettslytiggditiiienr
. -
In his new iitore 4 Onnf;' ol4 thhatiuth•ehat'ecrEterorthe
.01.1blic square, ithdrothellutilleareitiSrib . ad 'to it and
eltandue a stock'of•Vombi'Whiehi"in'elcg/mce, 'variety
and eScrent;:wlll'llufy coapdlitiod.reoznnflalngln, jiatt
loaf,:l ump, ''Otished and brown - :sars, •
.lava, Itio'addrroaated Coffee. Every.vit•
linty and lititility of TEA. Spices, al} ound and unground,) Plaice's, Sauces, Table.oll, l' • .
New Orleans, Sugarbonse and Trinidad'
Illolasses; New York and Philadelphia Syr-,
ups. Cheese, Macaroni, Vertuicillf split Pella.
Mincemeat, corn Starch; Farina, Chocolate, Extract cn
Coffee, refined sugar nt reduced rates, wiiiihlng and bait.
lug soda. Tobacco of the tiltist favorite brands, and the
finest quality of Segars. 'Also, a 'beautiful assortment
of Britannia Ware,cillhln"and gildhand China %Vara,
Stone`hfid 'Earthei n in great va
'ilittY,..atkl`ait illtthnt.',lnt of Fancy soaks,. extracts and
peKunier3i fOrthe
i'VficlUding Peaches In• Cane, Raisins, Cran•
berries,'ltirttiplea; citron, almonds, oranges, Tidnene,
1 . 7. 7 A
em tl r Q ac li n O g ß e S o : m lf o h n nlosale and y retail,
and old It e NI hls
111 11 . 11 2. I X a key, Urandles, dark and pale, Lisbon
( (
,t — :3 ' 7 . \IF Sherry Port. Madarla, Ologor, Catawba
' ---'-- —` and Muscat %Thm In casks and but •
' . '-' I hlskoy, Holland Gin, and Beholden'
tlee, Scotch 11
Schnapps,
A largo stock of LAMPS. Including Dyott's celebrated
lamps for burning Heinsane 'or coal oil, also Sperm,
Pine, Lard and Coal Qil, Burning Fluid. Sperm and
Star Candles - • •
CEDAR-WARE AND BROOMS.
Brushes, Ropes, Mopps, Soaps, Doormats, IVaiteni,
hooking-glasses, fine letter and note paper, Willow
Ware, painted buckets, kc.
Cotton and woollen dose, and half Hose, and a full
stock of Gloves, including the well known Itanotrei
Bock ..floves. .
In short. his steak comprises everything thatle railed
for in his lino of business. and no efforts will be spared
to render entire satisfaction to his customers.
Carlisle, Oct. 27, 1858-Iy.
s.tarketing of all lauds takou in exchange to
goods.
" &714R10,1'i1.ILL"
FAMILY GR , lf ERY AID TEA
STORE:
Just received and In storiva 'fresh and well se•
looted assortment of Rio, Java and Mario
•
calbo Coffee, Roasted Coffee. Crushed 1
Pulverized Sugars. Refined and
Other brown Ougars, superior
Syrup Mohisses. Orleans
(baking) Molas see.
Spices bf every variety—
pure only : Starch, Farina and
Chocolate, Maccarnpi, Choose and
Crackers, Tapioca and Sago, Indigo,
Fialerfatiis and Soda, Cream Tartar and as
sorted Pickles, Mustard and Coriander Seed.
TEAS.- -A fine assortment in Packages,
' a ,.i and Ir hulk—as well as all other articles
" It r belonging to the huAnoss—all at the lowest
if and late reduced priCes.
, J. W. EBY.
DRY GOODS: DRY GOODS!
F IRST ARRIVAL OF DRY GOODS
THIS SEASON.
We havejur.t completed opening our Spring clock of
Dry Goods, which Is larger and more varied than
at any form', pert al
To our ft lend; sod customers we Intlto nu to visit
our immense Store Rooms. Our stock consists In part of
SILK RI)141° FANCY AND PLAIN.
MagnificeLE nud brilliant styles of Spring Silks, a very
l_fmge lot ofiLLAS„.yL§ .. ll,Lii . ” ... Sy . l2ll . p . unii_g_ti tiLei._nod_Fraik
atilsnriToii 7 PRICES. e espeilally in ilte the holies
to this department or our monster stock. Nofivich
Poplins, .lacquered N ersted Cloths. Urey ('belie Lusters,
Lainey colored and figured Brilliants, French
nod English Chintzes, English and Ametliliti Calicos,
&c.,
These goods have been selected with care, and are
from the largest and best Importing houses lu New
York and Philadelphia.'
We hate in this department, Linens. Laces, Edgings.
Cambrics, Brilliants, Nainsooks,Jacenbtth, Lawns, 51u11
. Lndi,es Fine French Callers,
tindersloeves, &c.. all of which we re,peettully ask a
thorough examination. In order to ratisty Ladles that
we have the,.e goods better and lea or In price than
the lowegt.
MOURNING GOODS.
TblB Una of Is very large and ample In every
department.
Silk, Woolen. Calm] mud Linen Hose for 'Dulles and
Uotitlemen, Kid, Kid Finish, Bilk, Lisle thread illoves.
Cull mud son our fur hulled Buck ()loves."
Muslina, Flannels, Blankets, and every article In tho
domestic line of Dry goods, in larger gunnst ty and in
more oomph to assortment than can be found in any
House in the interior of Permylvania.
Cloths, Caosbnerea, Yost.lngo, lAnaoe, Cottonados,
rleaverteena, nod rordo, tor both Men and Boys.--tiur
l'astoineres are adjudged by connolesuers to be uusur-
Fished for beauty and quality.
Superfine No. 1. two and three Ply, 13russels, Velvet,
and Ingrain Carpets. n large assortment et Rag Carvete
made to order under our Immediate supervision Oil
Cloths. of all widl Mr and styles, Nlattings, Hugs, Look
lag Masses, ,ko.
To young men and old al-.out entering upon bonne.
keeping, we Invite you to pay n visit to our large
C A 11 E'l' Ito Obi,
admitted to be the most splendid alloir outside of the
large 6E3118, where goods in this department are told at
very low prices. Remember ladles and gentlemen. my
motto always has been, and is now to sell cheap her
CA.SII, and to please my numerous kind patrons.
A. W. illth TZ, 8. llanoverst.,
May Nearly opposite the P. 0. Carlisle Pa.
TO. ARMS! TO ARMS!! IS ALL
Tuir, - CRY.
ALL PERSONS. without regard to AGE. are requested
to call nt LEIDIOII SAN% YEIt & MILLER'S New Store,
East , Main st., and examine their immense stock of
NEW GOODS:
.lost in store from New York and Philadelphia, con•
Fisting of all the Newest Styiesand kinds of Dress Goods,
Shawls, Cloth and Silk Mantuan, k.mbrolderies, Sun
Umbrellas, Parasols,
Lace Mitts, hid mous. Ise., Sc.
NIGURNING GOUUS of every description importod by
the colobrated Louse of lIESSON 8 SUN.
JIIEN AND BOYS WEAR!
Cloths, Cassimoros, Vestings, Linen and Cotton Pant
ing" Coatings. Gloves, Hosiery, Collars, Nock Tt.o3,
Pocket MierSbiefs, dc:
Dar Domestic Goode of Every Variety, at,
Wholesale and Retail.'ls4
•
-CARPET _5 . ::. CAI P E
All kinds direct from the Factory, Olt Clothe, Mat
ti n ge t Window Shades, liliud Materials. Looking Glasses
Wit and Mahogany mimes.
Every variety of goods suitable for the wants of the
whole coreniunitv. As we bought since the {SAIL
end customers will find our prices to soil the
times. Please call at .1
LEIDIOM SAWY7.II & MILLER'S
May 3, '6l. Now Stun, East Main Street
pREAD• BISCUIT &c. -
fi The Cream of Tartar '•Substitulo" is recommen•
ded as a superior article In combination with &Banana
or Soda for Baking purposes. It produces bread cakes
41c., which when cold are sweet, moist and gratofri.
while thug. of Cream of Tartar aro often dry and taste
less. It will coat less than Cream of Tartar Audis used
In the same way for cooking, As.
TUTS SUBSTITUTE,
together with Saleratus' Soda. Ursa Cream of Tartar,
Bermuda Arrow noot,Mustard Seed, ground and .un -
groitud, spices of all kinds unadulteraled, and also
°rosettes In every variety 'constantly on hand, and at
the lowest prices for salts by
Dec. 14, IS Q. J. W. FRY.
LOOK SHARP.—Wm. Fridley would
Respectfully announce to the citizens of Carlisle
and the public generally that he has again commenced
the tuanufiniuring of Mu & sheet iron wareofall kinds,'
In S.O. Iluyetts building on Louther street, directly
opposite 0. Shppley's Chair Manufactory, where hp will'
at all times be in readiness to do all kinds of work in
his /Me of business with neatness nud dispatch. All
work will be ddne by himself and a competent hand as
he keeps no apprentices.. • •, • •
Also, can at all times had those celebrated PIMP
TRSTINQ, SELF-SEALING, PREMIUM Alit-TliitiT
FRUIT CANS •le JARS.
. Hones epauting. and Jobbing' of all' kinds dime at
short notice and made of the Mist material..
Allir•Canli paid for old Pewter and Copper.
'loping by strict attention to business, and a desire'
o pleas all, to receive a share of public patronage.
• Carlisle Oct 20,1H60.-Iy.
NAIIA! NAILSI! !
A large stoolietweed; Olean, - Neat, and. .Tough'
nails, at the lowest Prices. Our nalla are worth tocta
a keg mere, than any other make of nails sold In nur
town. thisle the opinion of mechanics whohaire tried
them, we also have afull.assortment of ' • '
BUIIatINGIMATHRIALSi. "
•
of tho latest and inostapprOied styles. All goods wah
rooted ne represented'. ; JOHN P. LYNN Ja..JON: -
Moly 2, '6O. . ' • North Hanover 8t: farllele.•
The birgept and beet variety olGeat's
ug Goode, and at the loweet.prlces can be (nand at
LIVINGSTON'S. '
Nvrth IlanoVer Street.
, .
KELETON . BitiItTS: other Jorge
appply of tbood aunorier and ch p 060 Opring
oh rtajust rodeived.Decided's the bo and cheapest,.
lu Alba ohein Caqh oteie./,`
Nov:2, , W .
1860.• , : • .•
AS. Truntee'
X.RW : GOODS.ATYANIC.PIIIQES:
• - Just received another lot of alegaut SPRING
01)9;1,1ought.at thp 'present reduad city prices and.
uneounhonlY low for. VASIL • ,
0 RAY0001)d for. trpvoliiid deCciaes, Chan detlitries,
- Lpstres;
!unsnap, Sheetings„Tloklugs,, Ulugliagnii,dto at tho
very lowest prices: • . . „• - '
&Z. MEN'S AND-DAB S' WEAR, COTTONADEEI. - .•
SUId5l,Elt ,SIMEDES, JFIANS,
. . •,.
Ladles', <loath', Misses' and - Olilldren , 6,lllloves Stock.,
in"endless variety and very cheap. " • •
Recollect the store nearly opp ,, elto the DepOt. • 4
()HAULM{ 001Liff; Trinitao:
'c'9•lll o e,• -
,
FISH AND SALT
U I . N TIOFF
=I
==!
.1)( ESTICS
=I
CAILPHITS 14 OIL CLOTHS
1 - 7 - '"itlitellitittb - tt6'.7: )- ': -
E
list
AND •
IMPLEMENT - DEPOT
: •
!F. ; Gardner & Co. now manufacture and keep eon
Linntly for sale, at their eatenslve Steam Works on Elia
Main-street. Carl Isle; a, large asprtment of-
AtIItICULTUIt AIL IMPLEM.ENTB,-
of well known, approved nieirulnene to filrinees. among
*.hlrh they would call medal attention to WILLOUGH
,DY!tl PELEIIItATED.PATENT
.•'
GUM SP - RiNG. GRAIN DRILL, '
whine ban taken over fifty First Cass Premien - It:tat State
and County Fairs. - To . the 'Farmers et Ctimtterhuid
fork ind - Perryeountien we needlutt speak In - detail
of the merits - of thin drill. as scores of them are now in
use on the best Thrum in these countlek. Its reputa
tion is entablinhed ns the most complete Grain Drill
new manufactured In the United States. itsown Wheat
itye,.. lo atio.-Batley---and---t9rans; - evenly--and- regular.-
Without bunching the need. The gum Springs pass tht
drill over stumps anti stollen, without breaking philter
the drill.- For even and regular seteing, the Willough
by Gum Spring - Drill is unequnlled by any other. - W.
also manufacture and tier the following articles,. which
we can re - commend to Farmers as reliable impinments
of established character:
RRISON'STATEIs;,VCORN PLANTER,
LA SIVS. PATEN I` STRAW k FODDER CUTTER,
BRIDE OLP IPS PATENT CORN SILELLER,
' lIARN'E PATENT CIDER MILL,
JOHNSON'S CAST IRON nowg TItOtO Q.
Also, Three, and Four florae Posters and Threshing
Machines, Cast,lmn Field Rollers, Plough Castings ot
various patterns, Corn Croshois.eirtd other articles fot
Farmers too numerous }o - menfinh. Also, Egg Coal
Stoves and Ten Plate Wood St, Yes, with en immense
variety, of other - comings tar houselcespcm - and others
We have also an attractive variety of.patterns for
IRON ruxitiNGS,
and CHMETHRY ENCLOoURES to which we would.
call attention.
Stevan Enginea.andtlitill Clearing
To this.departmeut ~f ourtualitess we give portion
lar attention.' Our alleady ootensi.e stock offettterns
for Paper, Flout and Saw Mill llettriatii. Is consttuit,l3
increasing. Mill Owners and, ¢I3II IN rights will be fur
Dialled with a printed c•iningtie of our various Mill
Putt erns, on applicntiati. Our Machine Shop comprises
sil tho various tools fr... turning, planing and finishing
Shafting and Castings, b) good and careful Machinists
ST4ISIONAft - T STEAM ENGINES-
of any desirable cePticlty. from ten to twentr.tive horse
power, built in the-best style and, on accommodating
terms. Engines - built at otir establishment may be
seen in successful. npui talon at many of the largest
DiStllierles and Tanneries In Om lisle, and Cumberland
Perry and Dauphin Counties, to the °whets rif which
wo confident]) refer for intbrmatiou as to their efficien
cy. Persons wanting Steam hnglnbs are earnestly re
quested to esti and examine before contracting else
where
- DOOR. AND SASH FACTORY;
Connected with our estahltshment is 11 Steam Sash and
Door Nlanufactory which Is now in complete orCer Ma
ths manufactme of every description of
!WILDL•II NIAIERIALS
for the most costly aywrill as the plainest Louse. Win
dow Sash furnished from 6 cents upward, according to
site of glass; Window Frames from $1 31 upward;
Shutters and polling Minos iron: $1 7:5 upward; Four
Panel Doors from $2 12 upward. 31ouldinga, Castings
Architraves, Nash Boards, itrackets. Fancy litaper).
Scrolls, and other articles needed- in house building.
furnished at the I. west prices and of the beet quality
of lumber. 1t7.,.V1 o are also prepared, as heretofore
to build and repair BC It DEN CA It , for transporters on
thy railroad, with promptness and on reasonable terms.
The con tinued pat outsize of the public is respectfully
atieited--Lltdurs-by.tuaii-prompt ly-attentied-to.-------
111ay it '6O. F.GARDNEIt A, Co.
1V EW COAL AND I,UNI BER YARD
Ths subscribers have this day en toyed into part
uorohip to trado In
...10AioAND LUMBEIt,
We will have constantly on hand and furnish to order
all kinds and quality of seasoued
LUDIIIER, ,
..
- - - -
BOARDS,
SCA.NTLINO,
FRAME STUFF,
Paling, Plastering Lath, Shingling Lath, worked Floor
ing and Weatherboarding, Posts and Rails, and every ar
tide that belongs to a LUILBER YARD.
All kitids of i•ihiugles, to wit: Whitepine, Hemlock,
and Oak, of different qualities. Having Cars of our
own we can furnish bills to order of any length and
eke at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable
terms. Our worked boards will be kept under cover BO
that they can he furnished dry at all times.
, We have constantly.aand all kinds of Family Coal
under rocer;whieh. we dir p rer dent , to any Part of
the boning - h. ,TO wit
LY IS ENS. VACLEY,
LUKIi FIDDLER,
TR EV ORTON ,
LOCUST MOUNTAIN,
Li lilt E I IY.
which we pledge °tarsal, es to sell , at the lowest prices
Best - qualliy : or ,
Lzmeburner' a and Blacksmith's Coal.
33roken, Egg, Stove and Nu
always on band labial ll salt at the lowest figure
Yard west aide of arg School, Main street.
ARMSTRONG t HOFFER.
July 20, 1659
J. R. NONEMAKEIV
F ORWARDING AND •COMMIS
SION HOUSE,
FLOUR AND FEED,
COAL, PLATER AM) SALT
The sube4tlber;. having taken the Ware Tfouse cars
and dit turterof Wm. B. Murrni's well known estahlhh
ment, nu 15'est iligh street. opposite Dickinson College,
would inform the public that he has entered into it
oneral Forwarding and - Commissiorf business.
The highest market price will be paid fur Flour, 0 rain
and produce of all kinds:
They are also prepared to freight produce and stock
to Philadelphia and Baltimore, at the lowest rates, with
safety and despatch.
PLASTER A,ND SALT kept constantly on band, and
VLOIllt AND FEED at ;iholeszila or rf.tail.
Coa• of all kinds. embracing,
LYKEN'S VALLEY,
LUKE FIDDLER,
SUNBURY WRITE ASII,
LOCUST U A P,
Limeburnet's ainio-Blacksmith's
C0767 . 0111TLT FOl2 . 8.1.1E. ‘
HE • UNDER COVER
and delivered dry to any part of the town.
J. It. NONEMAKER
Carlisle. August 17, IRO.
William it Lynch,
Practical PI, nititEß and (1.4.8 FITTER,
in the basement of the M. E. Church,
Alain Street, Carliele,
Lead and Iron Pipos, :ten Sinks, • -
- ilydranw, Bath-Tubs,.
I lot & Cold Shower Baths, Bath Boilers,
Water Closets, Wash Basins,
Force and Lift Pumps, I Hydraulic gams, &e.
Wro't Iron WelNlTubes,
And every description of cocks and fittings - for gas,
steam, water. Ac. Superior cooking rang,eadientersond
gas fixtures put up in churches. stores and 'dwellings.
at short notice, is the most modern style. All mated
la and work in our Me at low rates and warranted.
Country work and ,lolthLug.proluptly attended to
Mar. 23. 1850-1 v ,
DUMPS AND CEMEDIT
50 barrels Cement *lth a very largo madmen!
abil and Iron l'unipa; nf' all kinds cheaper than
ever, at the Hardware Store of
March 7.,,69.
LAIXBRICATIN—
OOILS.—We , wish
to ilifqm Maeidoests, millers and the public gene
rally, that we tuircrotantud a full'stock of Lubricating
Oils for ali kinds of nutehluery, tire oil surpasses all
others, 'hall ng beau saltjuiled to a thorough test by the
aide of the bestLarti and other Oils. It is pionounced
a superior LubriadOr at loss coat and wearing longer
and entirely tree tin* gum, and will-stand much colder
weather and hull lila tendency te heat. Try ft and yen
will use nothing else for Lubricating.
L.Carlisle Nov. 2,'"GO. JOAN p. LYNE & SON.
North Hanover Street Carlisle,
pHOTObiaPEIY:in 'its bra.nohes
' executed In the bust style known In the art, at
C. ,C,RA "GAI,LERI",
No. 532 Arola Strict, East. of Sixth, PfuLasrtienta
Ei li Qil , and'Pnetil
. ter STEREOSCOP,IO .POILTILVITS, AMBROTIREB
DAOUERREORYPES,' Rn., for cases, Medallons; and
Orders for °sods promntly.n . 49ld9d to a ,
Nu 8, '61. , -ty, • '
•
. „ . ~,.._ . . •
1114 PE It ,WINDO W. SHA DA". -A
-- 1 largo aesortuient of new style WindoW.lliindiajust
received at the 046 p gaup of , t
':Carliftle,Tvb.l6; - 111, :* , ~..e: (MUBY, Cr oa t s
•,-- .... •.
O N . •.g.w.•_.--e -0 •AL YARD
# T T ft lexe,wr * t p or oenusLa.
The autwerlber would reipeetfully rail, the,ittentlon
of LlinebUrnel 4 si end- tlio citizene of Carlible, and the
surrouudinic country general*, to
N7IW -COAL . !WARD. •! • •
attached to lila 11'mo - 116115n, on West .
be mill keep coustatitly-mi-bandq'-large.aupply
best quality of COA L, 'to wit:" ;
...
Lykens Valley,- Luke Fiddler, Pine 0 roe° and Trevei ,
son, Broken,' Egg and Nut Coal—screened, mid dVy coal
bleb be pledgeehimeelf to:aell 'at tire toweat
. lees. Lleat'qUidlty - of
LIBIEBIIIIN.F,IO3 "ANO'IILACIONITII'9 COAL
always on lianiL ;•• • •
do All orders left at tiro Ware., lloustii or at bin re
once in Northltanoyer ktreet, will be promptly
dad to." ' ' ' • , -J: W. 111tisIDEoRtiON.
• rikte.
, ,
DAINTS AND OILS:— •---
: 10 Tone 'Mato band. - 1000'0411one of oil. _Just
reoelyed with a_ largo asa,ortinenc of.
Varill ,
labee,. • Piro ' -
- urpe,ntpio, Irloreoce White,: • ,
,Japitn;; - mak. - ziud, „
• ratty; •". • Colored zine,'
Litharge,. ~„, , lied Lead,
Doliod 011, '
:Glue, ' „ Lard Oil,
• Shellac, • spemi'oll;
Paint `• Flel .
• Colors of eferY'deierhition dry, rind 011 In can's and,
tubes at th*ltardware Moira of
March f, ' 6o n . r ,4%tlttNßT, IiA,RTONN
LocK , ,a -WATCHES JEWELRY
C
, AND SILVER WARE. at Manufacturers prices.
W. D. A. Naugle. Agt.: Zug'cbulldlng Fast Mq!ti St.,
opposite Fastens Ifardwure Stere;Dealer
. FRENCH & AMERICAN' CLOCKS,
Foreign. pod American Watcher, jewely.ffilver and Pla
ted ware. Fancy Roods &c. Would snort ferOcttully iu
firm his old patrons and the public generally tbnt be
has just returned from the East wills an entire new
stock of PINE W ATNIES, JEWELRY, SILVER & PLA
TER WARE, CLOCKS &c
Having secured intender from some of the largest and
best Factories for the sale of these.gends.
red to offer 'to the public any article in. the line from
76 to 100 per cent less than they have ever Won offered
In this place or below the regular wholevale price. as
tollowsi.Clocks from 76 cents to $lO.-Watelics from $.2.5n
to 8150. Jewelry In „setts; from 50 cents to $2O. Tea Sette
from 20 to 830,-6 pieces best quality and latest styles
CLOCKS. WATCHES. JEWELRY.
. .
8 day aiming, — • - Gold Hunt. CaM" Eng. Coral,
8 "Striking, . 44 American, Pearl,
8 " - Striking & Al. " " Swiss, Carom,
a . Re g ulators, " " French. Gold Stone
8 "Gallery, Silver Hunt. Cam Eng. L-vn.
8 " Church, , . " American. Carbuncle,
8 " Mantles. " Swigs. Opal.
8 " Parlor, " " Fiend', Mosaic,
8 " Marine, Open Face A merican, Jet,
30 flour. 4 ". Lepinea, Garnet.
30 Strikirg, . 4- " Quartiers, Turquols,
30 Alarm & Strik. " " English, Paint ings A ,
30 Time. " " French, Enamelled,
30 Levers, 44 44 Geneva. Paste,
30 Gothic, " " German. Stone,
TEA BETTS.
Goblets, Walters Tureens.
Ladles. Cups. Butter Globes,
Salt Stands. Flsb Knives, Pie Knives.
Crumb Knives, ice Cream do. Cake Knives,
Forks. Spoons, Castors.
Carlisle. July 27, 1860 —IY.
J OSEPH U. STEEI.
WATCH MAKER
SOUTH HANOVER STREET ,
A few door; south of the
Court House. •
Having supplied myself with n large assoriment of
Watch uaterials.olll.l4llF, Jct.. I am now prepared to re
pair all kinds of Watches. Clocks, Jewelry. etc , on the
most reasonable teims that may be intiusted to my
rare lisping by target attention to business to he Ia•
cored with a liberal share mil i ohlic hal romps.
A tint) sasorttnent of JIM ELIA. !inch as Ladies'
'Breast Pius and Ear Props Bold nod Cameo; Misses'
Breast Pine and Ear Drops. 80% and Olasa Pins all siren.
Gold Chains. Hooks. Plated Chains. alit Lockets, Guards
Keys, Ac. Also a large and fine assortment of
GOLD FINGER RINGS,
Also. a fine lot of Silver Hunting, Detached Lever.
and LepitlCFl Watches, and a grad aseort men t of -liver
plated end Steel epectaclOs. All of w blob will be sold
low. A share of public patronage is recpeetfully solicb
ted. JUS. U. STEEL.
Carnal° Jan 1660
‘V ATC fi ES, JEWELRY, AND
y SI LI EL-WAILS AT CONLYN'S old established
Stand. West Melo St., nearly opposite the Cumberland
Valley Lank.
have just received a flea assortment - of watrhos
eivelry. medallions silver ware, dc.. In addition to nq,
armor stock to which I invite the attention of tbr
public, Theassortment embraces fine Fold and silver
lever - antrhemiltrutharTartTWralqi
chore for ladles and gentlemen and Silver Lepines
and Quartler watches of every variety in style and
price.
Also tine gold lfedalllo,t . Breast-pins for Ladies and
Gentlenien or.b*ery quality. pattern and price. Gold
rob, vest. eurb and neck chains. Cold bracelets, finger
rings, cuff-lino, studs, sleeve-buttons, cusses, charms,
Ac. Gold and silver thimbles. silver and plated
butter knives. forks, table. tea. salt and mustard spcons
of every variety. A large assortment of gold, silver
and common spectacles, to suit all
ages to which we invite special atten
•
A tine lot of GOLD PENS from the best makers.
pertarle cases. fancy boxee, silver and pearl card rases,
gold and common lArelete, watch chains, 0!
•
Mantle Clocks and a virility of articles usu
ally kept Di-Jewelry establishments, whieb . 4
I will sell low for cash. All articles war 1" .
muted to he what they are represented.
!articular attentim paid as usual to ..vrAo.
VY ATell REPAIRING and all wail wet
ranted.
N °TICE AND READ I 111 S
. 1 • x. C KREMER,
~1. ,4- . - - - - At the, new Store on East Main Ft.
40
... lly near Henry Saxton'. Hardware Store,
~,, would call the attention of persona in
is'. want ofn fine Watch to his splendid
c_l,• , . -. ltock of American, Liverpool and
C
ore It A7s.;IIES: I have a tine stork Si Gold Watcbea,
at. all Mires, from twin ty dollars up to three hundred
dollars I alsO have a large stra k of Silver I; noting
Cased and Open Cased Watches, &flu three dollars up
to eighty. I also have a new stock of French and Anieri.
can JEWELRY. in - setts, knell eta: ('omen. Geld - Stone,
Lava, Morale, Mourning and Plain setts, de. I also
have a new stork 01 Medallions Irmo one dollar up to
fourteen; Ladles' and t.eutlemen's Bo sot Pins of all
patterns and prices: Gold i hains: a large sleek 011 est
Fob and Curbehains; a very large of, el, of finger rings
of all kinds and patterns. such as Seal Ping,. IA eclair g
Icings, and Settings; a fine stock of Cuff line, Gold
Studs. Sleeve Buttons for Ladies and Gentlemen. Crones
Bracelets. Gold Wateh lior, Scabs. 0,.141 and Silver
Thimbles. Gold and Silver Spectacles. a large stn eh of
Silver Tea and Table Sprains at all prices, and a com
plete stock 01 Double Plated Tea and Table Spoons. pla
ted For ka, Silver arid Plated Butter Knives nod a fine
steak of double plated Casters, Sugar Spoons. Hirer
Fruit Knives, and a large stock of Comm,. Spectacles,
to suit all ages. to which I invite particular attention
Port Monnaies of all kinds, eil.
do. do
ver Keys and Chains; a large
clock' of Acrord•ons • Violins,
and Music Boxes, (large and
small.) and a great variety of
articles usually kept In a Jew
elry store. I hovel:lisp on hand
a Inrge and well selected stock
of CLOCKS. of all patterns and
fasblens. from One dollar up to
fifty. which I will cell al a imind
profit and warrant them for one
year. to be good tithe kueporn. Eser) thing sold by
me shall he what It in reprm.ented.
Clods. Watches, and Jewelry. carefully repaired and
warranted. Carlisle July 6, Ib6o.—ly.
F INE WATCH R EPAI 11 ING.-
F. C. KftEME.
t th R
e Drew Jewelry Store on East iis size
Main street, near the Public Ai-
Square, in prepared to clean and
repair, the Fines( Watehes. and i s •••::.•
warrant them to else entire
satisfaction Also fine Mantle ;i. - r . if -
- elocks of all kinds,- Muslcas-Box— '..— "' i•i r
as. Accordions. &c. put In coln• ."' •/ i'15....z..•
lk il de - ,
plete order, and warranted. • ‘ i ish... -, :',....,..t.,k"
40. - • e WATCHES,
--- - .. -,s
~„ 4 JEWEL
RY
(:C'4l AND
.4 ll SILVER WARE.
....
rpectfully inform our
nd tha public generallj. that
e have.now In store and offer It holesale and Retail. at
the lowest 0 lt SE PRICES, a largo and very choice stock
of Watches. Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware of ever,'
variety and style.
Every desolptlon of ILIAMOND WORK and olhor
- _Jewelry, made to orderat short not re.
SAXT9N
QT All goods IYARRANTEp to 60 n n represented. 'VA
---' Particular itt °Hann alien to Mu repairing of Watches
and Jewelry of ovary 'description.
STAUFFER A IIARLF.Y.
fo. 622, Market St. (south side,)
, March 22, 1861.-3
CLOCKS WATCHES
. SILVER AND PLATED WARE.
ELI HOLDEN, .
No. 708, Awket.
Invites spoolsl attentlon to Mr+ fin supplyf Watcluo.
ofl:NULlfill and GENEVA MANUFACTURE,
JEWELRY OF EI,E9ANT DESIGN§,
Silva Silver Plated Ware of the Beat Quality
with an 14tonFitio neeortment•of , •
SUPERIOR , TIME ICEEPING CLOCKS.
Tn a style and price adapted to the wants of all. Good
goods nod fair prices le my principle. •
&is— tellie Pitfont Shirt Stade.' heing.of novel
construction,.possossing advantages over any other in
vention.
March 16 1661.-1 y.
ITMOV
W. & J. Al LEN &BRO., -
euntonierff flint
they have removed from No. 210, Eolith Second Street,
. .
.-•-• Mew Eitcsre
No . . 1209. OTEINUT STREET,
H •
IL 'DELPHI/ Ik.. 1 k..
Where they will al w s bare mi t hand a fine assort
ment.ot -
notiowood,: Walau and 'Oak lurniture. '-
Which they will soli at leseqban theft' former
eominuoneewf baying greater feelittles for busluren
',anttl.elng miler love exgende. • They
............... solicit
'a cell before pilrehaeing,elsewhere. . .
mita, 20 '01,3m94
. ._ . ..
..q-lituwlc's.li 'IMUNKS 17:. T KJ N KB.l
L Xad10a , ,..i3010 , Laather,.Froneti Style,.and Dream
Trunks and Bonnet I . :Warr; Traveling : nage, dm: ' Gon!s'
solid LAthei Brawl Band AtinNallr,os, ItinfTravt.l.
lug,tla“a, iltFralanlaattortmant -- I.sury,low priersnt'
. 1 ITINGSTOIVA. - -
Apr 1112,431.. '
I[OOP SKIKTS I. 1 00.12 SKTS .
IR,
. ,iitiii novattlos. and at prices .to defy romwit
I
t, am, ' • . uaiD/011,.1 : 1A W V RR is 41,,L* .
lliatcljet, - (10b - at trif,frtr.
THOMAS CON LYN
Dec. 28.1887.1
~,,
I I° l 2 .'
\
trA 9 , 3 -..
, =..k43 , 4 .
--:___!::_kAll
,i I; oi. i: ii moral
.-Carlisle Jul , 1.51) .-ly
ittisttuancous.
STORE -...
ORE - ROOSIIFoR RtINT.•••--- •
Stbre }teem on. East Mater Street recently
oecutilbll by 'Leldleb & Sawfor, le Offered gir from
the let of A pelt next. _ _ ; - -
For'tnfirie abialre °tit. AI !Krieger.%
Dea 21;18130.-t! E • vutzi lIITNER.2.
LC A thgerlttfarttelerufCrittibarrlesjusteecelved atid
for griltiby J. N. EBY.
Oct. 20,'60.
TRUNKS ! TRIITYKS !! TRUNKS n
111_ Ladles Solo Lestlit,F French Style, and Dress'
trunks nod Bonnet Boxes, Traveling Bags, , ve Gents'
solld Leather and sole Leather Brass Band Trunks Vs.
liars, New Traveling Bags; L•o:rn large assortment ands
very low prices at LIVINGSTON'S.
Muth Hanover Street.
1860 lIARDWA W R A :E RF I I " , II A R D -
.lontr g. Lynn* & Sib, have just completed opening.
M '
Melt Wing Rock of Ilardware Pnints, Oils, varnishes,
Ice: to which they Invltetheoarly alttontlon of
the (Ittblic. We have greatly enlarged our stock in all.
Itsvnriode branches,and can now accommodate the pub.
lic With
RELL4BI,V gOODS.
In 101;6 n' Small tfu s entititS, at tile lowest prices. But
we do not wish Una pdblin tO4Poderstand that we have
brodelt all the Foods In i'ltliati{•lphia and New Volk to
our town, hut we can assure tiihm th,t one look into
(Mr Attire will convince thorn that we have enough - to
sappily the demand in Ibis market. Persons wanting
goods in our Ilne will find it to their advantage to give
no a Eali before making their purchases.—All orders
perkdtiillly and punctually attended to, and no miere•
pretnntations made to effect sales
JOHN P. LYNN & SON,
North Hanover St. Carlisle
tliay 2,'60
JAMES R. WEAVER'S
CABINET .71 4
AM:4,I/W' ,
AND
MATTI
BIANUNACTORY,
NORTH UA NOTER STREET, CARLISLE, PA
Having 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
10 years gone Iy, and further assures thorn that no
pains will ho spared, to give full aatistAction to all who
may favor him with a call
•
01111119 AND FURNITURE,
of every description coneta•,tly on hand, or made to
order. Warranted to be of the beet quality, of the Ia•
•eat style, well finished, and sold at the lowest possible
prates ter cash.
Ile also continues business as an UNDERTAKER.—
Ready made Caine. Metallic or otherwise. kept con
stantly on hand and funerals promptly attended to
personally ita, town or country, on the most reasonable
terms.
Cherry and Walnut Coffina, large lilac, h ell finished
ml lined Makin, from 8 to 12 dollars.
Walnut Coffins covered from 15 to 30 dollars.
JAMES tt. IVEA VEIL
. . .
•-•- • •
May-25. 1854-Iy.
properties situate In Churchtnwn,Cumb.
county, arc offered for sale on easy terms. Apply as
J. R. W
CUMBERLAND VALLEY BANK
PROPRIETORS.
IMAA,C BRNNEAT AN,
- JOHN S.STEILRETI,
JOHN DUNLAP, °
H. A. STURGEON.
A - =
RICHARD WOODS,
JOUN C. DUNLAP,
This Bank, to now prepared to do a general !Linking
and Exchange lwdness, under the name and style of
ii.Klt. DUN Ira I. 8. Co., In the name place lately nem.
pled by Ker. Brenneman lc Co.
Money received on deposit and paid back on demand
without notice. Certificates of deposit bearing interest
At the rate of five per cent. will be issued for as short
i period as our months. Interest on all certificates
will cease at maturity. provided, however, that If said
vrtiticates aro renewed at any time thereafter for an
other given period, they shal (bear the carne rate of in.
- LnPakt — u - p - tit tifirtlfiretif renewal'ls,767ity - days notice
must be given of au intention to withdraw interest de:
They call the attention of Farmers, Mechanics and
.•thers who icaire a safe depository for their money,
to the undeniable fact, that the proprietors of I hie Bank
r,o not •oils liable to the amount of their stock in the
bank, hut aro INDIVIDUALLY liable to the extent of their
eatates to all the Deposits, and other obligations o
Ker. Dunlap & Co.
Particithir attention sive!: to the collection of Fondue
Notes, Forekrn hips. Drafts. Checks, &c., in any part of
the United States and Canadas.
Remittances made to any part of the United Staten
England. and !relit ad.
They ivill at all times be pleased to give any Informs
.ion deelred in regard to money matters In general
rho faithful and confidential execution of all order
ontrus,il to them ma' he rolled upon
()pan kir ifilAillOSS from 9 o'clock In the morning - tint
o'clock In the evening. . _
11. A. STIIIIMION, Cashier
Carlisle, Aug. 14. 1800
i IXCELSIOR PICTURES
A. It. IIIiNWOOD would respectfully inform Ow
eit mem of Carlisle and ,letnity that he has taken roos t .
In Zug's now building, east corner of Market Square,
where he is at all times ready to take A MIIMOTY PBS
In the latest and most approv, cl style. , :Pictures taken
in rainy and cloudy weather an kell ns clear, anti sat
sfactien given or no charges made. Pe rafts and Da
uerreetypes copied. Miniature Pictures taken for
ockete eke.. in Ambrotype.
Ambrotypes warranted to stand the test of time, beta
r water.
Ladies and Gentlemen are cordially invite d to ca
Ind exernine specimens.
Prices irom 'facts. to $lO. A. R. lI.ENWOOD.
MEIIMEEM
I 1 01 i SALE.-50,000 building brick
for sale. at less price than they can ho had at the
kiln. hmloire at this office. Supt. 14, '6O.
QTILL TRIUMPHANT.
Li The complete success of the Prairie Flower Cook
.move. warrants the stihscriber in railing the attention
of all ‘vtio may want a superior stove to call and ex
amine the only stove that has given universal &algae
dun.
WHAT IS CLAIMED OVER OTHERS IS
let. A saving of from 30 to 00 per cent. In fuel
2nd. A hotter and qui7ker Oven front the same Ore,
dd. A larger oven than any other stove of the same size,
4th. The preservation of the centre piece from sinking
sae lug repairs,
The best Baker, Roaster, and Cook now In use,
oth. A superior arrangement for cleaning the flues,
th. A perfect Gas Consumer for either wind or coal.
The PrHrie Flower is warrar Led to give satisfaction
In every particular, and will be shown with pleasure to
nil who outs call, whether 'desiring to purchase or not,
any quantity of reference in town Cr country.
A lute other good Cook Stoves on hand, which will be
sold very low to close stock
Spouting, Roofing, Job work, Copper-smithlng ant'
Sheeting work promptly attended to. in town or coun
try. All work warranted at the old stand, Hanover
street north of Louther.
MARY M. MORRIS.
•
N. B. Old Copper,..Brasa and Pewter bought, and the
hl heel price paid In club or goods..
March 28, 1860.—tt.
Cethoci,l! Coal!!
TO FAIDIERS__LI EBURNERS
AND OTtl NitS.
the underslgnoti hive been appointed sole agents for
the sale of the celebrated Trevertonpottl. This Coal is
recommendedby Mr. - Landis and others who hrivc tried
It, t.. be equally as strong. and /Aim as much limo per
ton,as Lykens Valley or any other coal in use.
Persons In want of Lime Coal Will find it to their in
terest to buy this coal as it costs from twenty to twen
ty-five cents per ton less than Lykens Vathy. We have
the prepared I revertou Cool for family use always ou
hand. Also a large stock of coal of all kinds
Our stock of LUMBER Is large and 'complete and will
he sold nt the lowest prices.
Thatakful for past avers we respectfully ask a con
tinuance of the same.
ARMSTRONG & lIOFFER
duly 23, 1860
.)ARGAINS ! BARGAINS!!
1
i) Now le the time for cheap goOda. Closing out
the entire stook at unprecedenily low prices. to make
anon for aprinv assortment. All in want of Cheap Dry
looda, ate reapectfully invited to call at the cheap store
0131LIFY,
C:rliale Feb. 15, 1861. Trustee.
11 0 W A /11) . AS L'OCIAT.T.ON_
AIL A - D r. Ll , lll a.
.1 Benevolent Institution, established by special en
dowthent for the relief of the sink and •distressed,,
afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic 'diseases. 7
. and especially for the Cure of Dioceses of
the Sexual Organs.
MEDICAL ADVICE givetrgnitis by the Acting Sur.
goon. to all who apply by letter, 'Atl' a 'description of
their condition, (age, occupation habite of life, &c.,)
and in cacao of extrepo poverty:Medicines furnished
free of charge.
VALUABLE REPORTS On Spermatorrhcea, and other
Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and ou the - NEW REM
exi ES employed in the Dispensary. sent to the afflicted
in soled letter envelopes, free - of charge. Two or three
ritatßis for postage will be acceptable.
Address, PR. J. SK LI.EN , HOUGHTON. Acting Sm
goon, Howard Association, No. 2 South' Ninth Street,.
Philadelphia, Pa. -By order of the Directors,
1.1211 A D. HEARTWELL,"Presideni
OEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary.
March 8. 1801.-iy. - •
( - I UM . BIi:LTING I , •
jr ;feat received a large assortment oral! Agee
Gum Bolting, Ginn hose, Gum Piviting,: ac., eh& fur
nate chimp at the Ilirdwaro Store of
Juno 22, MO. , n.BAXTCiN.
011 A new'supply of
jeoperlor Carpet 9haln,juet recelvt d at
. the . cheap
store of CIIAS. OUTCRY,'
Feb.ls, 1501. - ' •
_. Truetco.
$l6OO Worth of - Broohe• Fronat
and l'Oatiale phinFle lower in price
opan Amer, known.. • ,LINDIOII,--13AWYRILii
OVEMBER - 2ND, 1g60.. • ~
..03Y. The reader a of the “Ilerratn"• aro reminded •
t at'l have Just brought from the eltye large supply of
• SUGAR CURED HAMS AND BEt:
Dried Miles and Peaches,,Presh ToMoloem is cane, fresh
pI usliroeurs,-tho_Very.., best-Vlcklea,- different kinds , of
mixed Mustards .andSauece, - Lemont: and .Oranges,
Prunes, Figs: Italshis, Sugars, Coffees, Teas; alolissee,
Rib, Salt, Fine Seem and Tobacco: , very Ifne Orandles,
Old Bye Whiskey, Wines &c.: basrldeart general ;assort.
Meut of goods In our line of trade, offered at the very
lowest prime, lint OADID ' •• , WM. BENTZ: .
11,1 IN BAGEL—just received and
iJI for sato very pboap fur Cosh' .-
1160. . VISAS ttHiletiL3n Troolei
- Mail 31actbs.
cUIVII3ER.tAND VALLEY j.--
WI:NrE'R,_AR:#ANGEMEZ%TT.
I it7544V-
ORANGE ON JIOURSI
On and.after 510NDAY, bECkiM DER 3(1,3860, Piosenga
Train, will run as (Sundays ex rented:*
FOR 'CLIAISII.II.Ii .t 0 A Nb• HARRISBURG. '
Ist Train. 2d Train
7.00 A. M. 2.46 P. M
7.:17 " 3.35
Leave Tfakerstown,
" Greencastle.
MI 61
" Chambersburg, 8.30 0 3.26 °
Shippensburg, 0.00 ' " 1.6: " -
Newellle, 9.32 " 2.80 "
" Carlisle. . 10.10 0 B.lo` a
0• Mechanicsburg, 10.42 " . 342 "
Srttiw at HarrishUrst, • 11.16 " . 4.10 a
FOR CHAiIiDERBDURG AND HAGERSEOWN.
let Train. 2d Train.
Leave Harrisburg 8.05. A.sl'. 1.40 P. M.
lilechanitaburg . 8.41 ' " ' 2.20 "
0 ' Carlisle, 9.27 8.00
ff' Nterville .' 10.02 " 3.34
oSliippenellurg, 1083 'r ' , 4.05 "
Chambie,(ArrlVe) 11.00
.46 0
..
RGreencastle, 11.55 5.35 0
Arrive nt Hagerstown. 12.35 . - , 0.16 0- .
Ti)EE Daily Trains leave liarrishueg for Plttsburk
at 818. and 7.00, A. M.. and 420. P. M.,.
For Philadelphia, via Pennsylvania Central Railroad.
At 2.40 A. 31., 12.55, 1.16, and 525 P. Si. Tie Lebanon
V. IL 11.,-a1 8.00 A.-M., and 1.45, P. M. Forßaltiniere,
at 3.110 & 7,40 A. Si.. & 400 P.M.
For roverton and Williamsport nt 1.40 and 8.15, P.
AL Trains on Dauphin Road at 2.00, P M.
NIYIIIIII TO PASSENGERS: At nil Stations where
Tirkets-am sold, viz: Hagerstown, Greencastle, Chain
homburg, Shippenfahurg, Newsille. Ca rlisle, Mechanics-
burg and Harrisburg, a reduction of TEN CENTS on
each Ticket will be madVi to all Passengers that provide
themselees•witli Tickets 'Niece' Miter - trig the Cars.
Railroad Office, Chambersburg, 0. N. LULL Super't
}Dec. 7, 1800.
NEW. AIR LINE ROUTE
TO-NE WYORK !
z4 , 01 . R1i .
SHORTEST IN DISTANCE
AND QUICKEST IN TIME
BETWEEN THE TWO CITIES
of
NEW YORIC
AND
•
HARRISBURG}•
VIA READING, ALLENTOWN
AND EATO N
MOItSIING EXPRESS, West leaves New York at 8 A.
M., arriving at Harrisburg at 1 . 1.45 noon, only 6% hour
between the two
MAIL LINE leaves New York at 12.00 noon, and ar•
rives at Harrisburg at 8.80 P. 51.
MORNING MAIL LINE Test leaves Harrisburg at
8.00 A. M.. arriving at New York at 4 :30 P. M.
AFTERNO..N EXPRESS LINE, Em.t., leaves Hard&
burg at 1.15 P 51. arriving it.t. New York at 9 00 P 51.
Connections are made at Harrisburg at 1.00 P. 51. with
the Passenger Trains In each direction on the Pennityl
eanla Cumberland Valley and Northern Central Ran.
read.
All trains connect at Reading with trains for Potts•
ville and Philadylphia, and at Allentown for Mauch
Chunk, Easton. &c.
No change of Passenger Cars or Baggage between New
Trek and tiarrisburg, by the 0.00 A. M. Line from New
York or the 1.15 P. M. from llai rlsburg.
For beauty of scenery. and sperm. comfort and accom
modation:this route presents superior inducements to
the travelling nubile.
Fare between Now York and Harrisburg FIVE DOL•
.-- I LA/I.4.._Yer_ticketa-and-ot.her-information-applrto----------
J. J. CLYDE, General Agent. Harrisburg.
CARLISLE AND , PIIILADELPHLt
s C le pa‘" ,71
• 'are - 71 - " lir -7417. -
DRILY IiREIGIIT LINE.
FREED, WARD AL. FREED,
811 INARILEr r STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
J. & D. RHOADS,
ZILA.I:I STREET, CARLISLE, PA.
Alit— Cars of this Lino leave the Depot 811 Market at.,
Daily, at 4 o'clock, P. M.
Leave Carlisle, Daily, St 7 o'clock. A M.
Roods intended for this Line should be rr arked 0. ilk
P. Daily Freight Line, and sent In, by 4 o'clock.
May 25, 1859.
pHILADELPHIA
AND READING
•
L la 0 A, Ell •
RUMMER ARRANGEMENT,
On and alter MAY 28,.1860.
Two -passenger trains leave Harrisburg daily, (Sun
days excepted,) at 8.00 A. 51. and 1 40 P. 51.. rev Phila
delphia, arriving there at 1.20 num] and 6.15 P. M.
Returning, leave Philadelphia at 8.80 A. 211.; and 3.30
P. 31., arriving at Harrisburg at 10.4 noon and 8.30 P.
M.
Paine To Philadelphia, No.l Cars. $3.25; No. 2 (in
sane train.) $2 70.
. Fares to Reading. $1.60 and $1.30.
At Reading. connect with trains for Pottsville, Miner*.
villa, Tamaqua, Catawiidta, &e.
Four trains leave Rending for Philadelphia daily, at
6 A. 31 , 10.45 A. M., 12.30 noon and 3.43 P. 31.
Leave Philadelphia for Reading at 0.00 A. M., 1.00 P.
M.. 3.30 r M., and 5.00 P. M.
Fares from Reading to Philadelphia. 81.75 and $1 45.
The morning train from Harrisburg connect■ at
Reading with up train for Wilkosharre. l'ittston and
Scranton. •
For through tickets and otbor information apply to
J. J. CLYDE,
General Agent.
MEI!
Avg. 3, 'llll
Nuts 4., tops
I fN FIR 9/r.
HAT AND CAP EMPORMAI I
rr he undersigned lurving purchased the
1 . stock, Ace.. of the late Win 11. Trout dec'd. would
ritgpectfully announce to the public that he will con
tinue th. BATTING BUSINESS et the old stand, In
West nigh street. and with a renewed and efficient
effort. produce orticles of Head Dress of
Every Variety, Style and gnulity, •
thnt shut be strictly in hopping with the improvement
of the Art,tand fully up to the ago in which wo
I have on hand a splendid
assortment of *e
HATS AND CAPS,
•.
of all descriptions, from the common Wool
to the finest FUR AND SILK HATS; and et prices
that must suit every one who has an eye to getting the
worth of hie money. The stock includes,
MOLESHTNXASSIBIERE. fl AVER & FELT HATS,
of every etyle and color and unsurpoPed for LIGHT
NESS,* DURABILITY AND FIND-II: by those of any
other establishment In the country.
MEN'S, BOYS' and CHILDREN'S HATS and CAPS,
of every descrlptlon constantly on hand.
Ile respectfully Invites all the old patrons and as
many now ones as possible, to give him a call.
Apr. 25. 1860-47
cIECOND SPRING ARRIVAL.-
ky LARGE SUPPLIES FOR THE HEAD AND FEET.
At the store of John Irvine, on the N. 12; corner of
• the public square. is the place to purchase Boots awes
flats & Caps. at prices that defy competition.
lie has just returned from the hest with the largest
and most complete assortment et Boots, Elwyn, lists &
Gaps that'he has ever presented to this community,
and which he is determined to sell at the touted possi
ble prices: His stock embraces •every thing iu his line
-or businese,•such as .
MEN'B & BOYS' FINE CALF BOOTS,
Rip Boots, Calf and Patent Leather Os lord Tim Cal
and Patent Leather Gaiter; calf nullifiers, Ca'rand
Klp Brogans, nlippere, &c.
TJADIZIEV• WEAR.
Fine Frond' anil.hngllob Lasting Gaiters, Morocco,
Call and Kid Boots, Fine Kid Slippers, Fancy Slippers,
Morocco, and Kid BuskinS, Sc., S.
M 18:+ES AN D C 111 LIGt EN'S lKAßofalldescriptions
embracing gut, Lasting Gaiters, Morocco and Lasting
Button Boots, Morocco lace Boots of all kinds, fancy
shoes of styles slippers, Sc.
lIATe 4- .4 CAPS, 81W, Cassintere, Fur and Wool Bats
of all qualiticiand styles, also a largo assortment of
STRAW BATS,
Boots and Shoes Made to order at the shortest nears
Repairing prompt]) done. Coufld.nt of Ills ability to
please all classes of customers, be respectfully Invitee
- the public to glyohim a call.
la. Remember the place, N.llf corner of the Piddle
Square.
Nay
ARPETS ~AND '.OIL : CLOTHS I f
G
.AT ELDRUKE'S , CIIE - AP STORE, ,
T
I,t an, & ItA RP ET S'
Elm en p y e a r : al, I tt e g . r 't a t .
Aloe, eavow,llS:4'4lllitliitha. an - d
111ATTINGEli
all kinds, irlth 'a large. aurpty of' Trot tow PRICED IN
GRAIN mild ENTRY and sTAllt PARKA'S, RAG CAR
PETS, COTTON and 11El41)(111 , A8, Ac. -
Being „under very , Wit eiperirea I am reel , lrd to eel
theee goody sufficitintly LOW PRICES to the DAII:4
urr atol buyer 1,111 pad Me l athe Owe the,
can sive !needy: . , . ' ' •
11-1: H. ELDRIDGE, - '
No. 48 Strawberry St.. 2d .foOr ober° cheat nut,
PHILADELPHIA. .
Stiawherry to the. !katZtreet Above Sqpind et
March 20, 1001.--Burs
. .
,VRESFI . MACKEREL.— .-- ; -- . -7--
L. A lot of 3faricerat—neer catch- , ln 'aeaorted paek
gel of ttalveo. Quarter. and Efabtb - .l3arrtile.-, Aloe,
fir allii at iliefitore of the aubscrili.ar: ' ' 1 : . ; >;I .
0 Q
00:.' . ..,TRApg .QUA
. ..IN§ ... .. .,:ox . ALL.
. • ' , .....; - •ittimis wlih a largo asidatneut tie '
TVCII A INS,- -- 1 , ,--- ,- -- - - -. IIALTES CIIAINSi. - '
._ _.
EREAST CRAWS..'. „H.. ... . FIFTH CHAINS, • - "
1.00 °HAMS, - . . . ~ , ;,.. TON9O.F. CHAINS,: '
COIF' CIIAIN'S,';? . . .„..,, „' ..•., SPIIIIAII,de.w de.,
' Net reeplcad at ' the chap Purdwnii. S _
~,tore of ' ~„,
arakT r '4o.• ~:. .: - „' ,-.. , ' lllollt7 11A3MON
Earl
DEMME
jOIIN.IRVIN,B