Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, September 13, 1861, Image 4

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310STETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS.
The - propriafors . and manufacturers of 110S
TETTER'S STOMACH BIT
TERS can appeal with perfect confidence to
physicians and eitizens . generally of the United
States, because the article bus attained a repu
trition heretofore unknown. A few facts upon
this point will speak more powerfully than
volumes of bare assertion or blazoning puffery.
The consumption of II ostetter's Stomach Bit
ters for the last year amounted to over a half
million bottles, and from its manifest steady
increase in timer joist, it is evident that during
the coming year the consumption will reach
near one million,bot tics. This immense amount
could never lave been sold but for the rare
medicinal properties contained in the prepara-
Con, and the sanction'of the most prominent
Physieimins , in those sections of the cumin,
where the article is best known, who not only
recommend the Bitters to their patients, but,
are readyat all times to give testimonials to its
efficacy in all cases of stomachic derangements
and the diseases resulting theretrom.
This is not a temporary popularity, obtained
by extraordinary efforts in the way of trum,
poling the qualities of the Bitters, but a solid
estimation of an invaluable medicine, which is
destined to he as enduring as time itself.
lloStetfer's Stomach Bitters bare proved,
a Godsend to regions where fever and ague
and various other bilious complaints have
counted their victims by hundreds. To be
able to state confidently that the "Bitters"
are a certain cure for the Dyspepsia and like
diseases, is to the proprietors a source of un
alloyed pleasure. ft removes all morbid matter
from time stomach, purifies the , blood,- and
imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system,
giving it that tone and energy indit•pepsairdo
for the restoration of bettirh. It operates upon
the stomach, liver, and other digestive organic,
mildly but powerfully, and soon restores them
t o a condition essential t o the healthy discharge
of the functions of nature.
Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily as
per directions oft the Houle, and they will find
in it fl 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 tee evi
dence of thousands of aged men and women
who hare experienced the benefit of using this
preparation while suffering from stomach de
rangements and generaldebility; acting under
the advice of 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 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 health in her extreme anxiety
for her infant. Should the period of maternity
arrive during the summer season, the wear of
body and mind generally aggravated. ]lyre,
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
eel re s ponsibilities. Nursing mothers gene
rally ;refer the Bitters to all other invigora
tors that receive the endorsement, or physi
sinns, because it is :tgre4,ll.lo to tire taste as
sell Its certain t_o gite a permanent increase
of bodily strength.
• All those persons, to whom we hare particu
larly referred above, tt,, wit: &offerers from
Peter mid ague, caused by malaria, diarrhma,
dysentery, indigestion, l os s of a pp e tit e , and
all diseases or derangements of the stomach,
superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary
occupation, and nursing mothers, will consult
own physical welfare by giving to Hos
tetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trial.
UTION.—We caution the public against
lising any of the many imitations or counter
feits, but. ask for 11, , fiTETTEICS CELEBRATED
S NI BITTERS. and -Ce that each bottle has
the Iv ords .• Dr. J. Ilostet ter's Stomach Eli tens"
blown on the side of the bottle, and stomped
on the metallic cap coverlng the cork, and
observe khat our autograpk signature is on tho
an - Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER St
SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all
druggists, grocers, and dealers generally
throughout the United States, South Ame
rica, and Germany.
Sold by S. Elliott, ‘S.W. Ilavaratlck, Carllfde; Jobn
C. Attiek. .7///tn Ftemteitiph, I,llippend•ure; 1.. RIM
man. .1. It. 11e...11.111g 31ethaniethurg; and Pruggif.t
gtheralls•thraxgbont the runty. Aor.
IINDSgVB IMI'ItOVED
'l9 - BLOOD SEARCHER `E►
I=
F.,r the speedy, radical. and effectual cure of ALL
DISEASES arising I row 1%1 l'i; Win
OF TilE 111.00. D.
ht tho most miraculous cures
I=llffillIZIEME
In desperate eases of
Scrofula,
Cutaneous Diseases,
Pimples on the face,
Old. :stubborn Ulcers,
Totter affections,
Dyspepsia,
Jaundice,
Cancerous formations,
Erysipelas,
Sore ,Ey es,
Scald head.
Intent:odic Disorders,
Costiseness,
Salt Rheum,
Mercurial DlsPases,
LIN er Complaint,
Lou 6pirits,
inmale Complaints. an.
gin in nu Impure 6tate of
It erefer to not 411} , 1 0
I . :eller,' Debility,
of Appetite
Foul ,Stonito.h
loll Fens.. having thelryo-1
tho 11:0,,d.
f David McCreary, of - Napier
township, Bedford Cm, Pa. who, on the illsl day of Aug
-1,,50 made allimavit before, Justite (torley that he
was treated fur the cure of Cancer by three phy Arians
of Bedford county, and bv Dr. Newton of - the Eclectic
College in Cincinnati, for n rind of nearly right
months, notwithstanding which, his lip, nose, and
portion of his left cheek were entirely eaten away i lie
bad given up ail hope, wben he beard of the • Blood
, Searcher," and was induced to try it. Four bottles
cured him, and although sadly disfigured, there is no.
question but what this In valuable medicine saved his
life. The full particulate of this remarkable ease may
be seen In a circular, width rain he had of any of the
A gee is.
Wo also refer to the case of Nancy Bleaknoy, of Eider
ton, Armstrong county, Pa., cured of Scrofula after be
fog unable to get out 01 her lied for three years.
To the case of a lady in Ansonville, Clearfield county
who Was also afflicted with Scrofula in Ito worst form.
To the rase of George 31eisel, residing in Carrollton'',
Cambria county, Pa.. who woo so badly afflicted with
- Cancer that it eat his entire nose off, nod his case won
worse it possible, than McCreary's.
The particulars of these ea , ..es—every one of Nt hitt"
wns cured by the use of the Blood .Searcher—may 11430
ho found In a circular to be had of any of the Agents.
it. M. LEMON, Proprietor.
Laboratory for the manufacture and sale, near the
PA. Railroad Depot. Hollidaysburg, Pa.
Dr. Goo. 11. Keyser, Wholesale Agent, Pittsburgh, Pa.
itm, For solo in Carlisle by S. W. flavoratick, S. El
liott, and Reynolds elder, Dr. J. Herring Mechanics
burg; Gosweiler A Zook, Situtpherdstown; Joshua Culp
Ilogstown ; Jacob Simmons. Cross Roads • 3. 3. Coble,
Wise Shiremanstown; A. 31. Leldich, springs
Mary W. Kissel, Churchtown; O W. Robinson West
11111; Fasnaught & Cu., Oakville; Shoemaker &
Elliott. Newburg; Wm- Bretton, lien vide; J. Hood A
Co.. Springfield; Russell A Co., Dickinson; IPre.latid
& Washing, Jacksonville; Wm. Clark A Lees,
Roads; Wm. H. Eckles, Sporting Hill; D. Denliuger
White liall; J. C. Altick,Shippenshurgi all of Cumber
land county. Pa.
A CARD TO THE LADIES
Dr. Daponeo's Golden Pills for Females
infallible in correcting, regulating or reinoving
all obatructionai from
, u rien t ener caner, and
etlwags - ariecessful tea a preventive:
The Combination of ingredients in Dr. Duponco's
Golden Mils aro perfectly' bermiass. They have been
used in the private practice of old Dr Dupont°, for ill
years, and thousands of ladles can testify to their great
and never. falling 1411(1,1. In almost every case, In cor
recting Irregularities, relieving painful and distressing
menstruation, particularly at the change of lint. From
five 'to ten pills will cure that common, yet dreadful
cootplaint, the Whites. Nearly every female in the
land suffers from this complaint The above pill has
permanently clued thousands, and will cure you if you
use them. They cannot burnt you. On the contrary
they remove, all obstructions. and restore nature to its
proper channel, and Invlgorete the whole system; they
are perfectly safe and hermit us.
Price 8t per box. gold wholesale and retail by
S. ELLIOTT, Druggist, Carlisle, - Pa,
who Is the solo agent for that peace Ladles, by remit
ting him $1 to the "Car Isle Post Gillett" can have the
Pills sent to any part of the country, free of postage,
by mall. Sold also by Chas: A. liannvert, Ilarrieburk
T, Miller, York, J. A. Wolf, Wrightsville and by tine
druggist in every village and town In the Union.
N. D. Look Mit • for counterfeits. Buy no °Alden
Pails of any kind, unless every box Is signed by S. D.
HOYE. AU others are a base Imposition and unsafe,
therefore, as you value your lives and health, (to say
nothing of being.humbugged but of your money) buy
only those who show the signature of S. 11, Mows on
every box, which has recently been added" n account of
a recent counterfeit of the Pills. F. D. HOWE,
Jan 20 61 ly Sole Proprietor, New York.
13AINTS AND OILS.—
to Tons White Lead. 1000 Gallons of 011. Just
received with a large assortment of'
Varnishes,__ _ .Pire_Proof Paint.
Turpentine, Florence White,
Japan, White Zinc,
Putt?, Colored 7.ine.„ .
~Idtbarge, . , Bed Lead, .. .
•
Whiting, Boiled Oil, .
,
• Glue, • . Lard Oil,
• • Shellac, Sperm 011, .
.. Paint Brushes, Fish Oil, &c., •. •
Colors of ever" descripttou_dry, and_ou j r ,_,....4"
tubes at the Hardware Store of •
March 7.'60.
1313.14P8 AND CI NIEDIT---
60 barrels Cement with A very large ,
assortmeat
of Chain arid Iron Pampa, of all kinds cheaper than
ever,. at the Hardware Store 9f
ararch 1. '6O. ITgNNY PAXTON •
•.
13APER, WIN D0.W... SUAI!
. 11 lerte essertinent of _nest style WindowDlindseis
,
DR. 1100FLAND,'S BALSAMC
CORDIAL!,
FOR THE SPEEDY CURE OF
Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Croup, Hoarse.
ness. Bronchitis; Pneumonia, Diseases
of the Bowels, arising from Cold,
Incipient Consumption, anti
for the rel ief (y' at a 1
possible) cure qf Pa
tiros in adrauc- -
ed stages of the latter disease,
The Balsamic Cordial is entirely a Vegetaido
produe
tlnn, combining the healing properties of the Ilabstm,
pith the invigorating qualities of a cordial produring
a eonibmation so well adapted fo tho purposes Intend
rid,. that there or, lint few copes of disease which will
not, at an early period, succumb to it. healing and life
giving properties,
For ages, has the treatment •f pulmonary d:seaces
occupied the greater portion 01 the attention of the
scientific of the medical trot In. bnt rune acquired more
eminence In his treatment of these diseases, limn the
Celebrated Prussian Dr. Ikons:sp. the originator of the
ilabounir Cordial. Mr life was devoted to the produc
tion of remedlo- that would stand unrivalled. flow
well ho has succeeded, the American people are able to
udge : and we pOnitiVely assert. that no preparations
that have ever been placed before them. have conferred
the same amount of beiletit3 Olt culturing humanity. or
have elicited so many rem men dodo,s frem ail classes
of loriety. an the remedies of Or licolland, prepared by
Dr. C. 31, daekson h Co., of Philadelphia.
The Cordial is designed for a class of diseases more
general nod mere fatal than any other to which the
People of Ibis country are subject—those opringi lig from
a *moor camp." That eminent authority. Dr. Deli,
says: "I will not sae that Colds to our inhabitants
what tine MU:U.:and Y Et. Low Nr.vra are to those of other
countries; but I can aver confi:l,-nily that they usher
n d i , ence of greater complicity aud mortality than these
latter."
Eatirely Vogel able No Alcoholic PreparntiOn
DR. HOOFLAND'S
Dr. C. M. JACKSON & Co., Phila. Fa
LIVER CO:IIPLAI NT, DYSI' HPSI A, nntllee. Chronic
or : , :ervous Uultil.ly, Diseases of the If Miley!, and all
diseases arising from a disordered Liver or stomach.
;:neh as Constipation. Inward Piles, Fut urns or Blood
to the Ilead, Aridity of the Stomach. Heart.
burn, Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weight in the Stool.
ach. Sour Erurtations, :inking or Flutte.ring at the l'it
of the Stomach. Swittimitig of the Itead, flurried and
Ditlicifit ltrezithlog, Slutrering at the heart. [linking
nr eutforating sensations when In a tying P..Fillrls. DIM
ne. isitm, Dots 01 webs Deb,re the l... 4 ight, let Cr and
Dull Pale In the Head, Defiritinry of per,piegthm, y e t.
1..11,08 of the Skin and Ryes, Pain In the Side. Bark,
Chest. Limbs, ke. Sudden Imustit, of Beat. Burning
in the Hosh. Constant Imstrininrs of Evil. nod great
Drpre,sions of Spirits and will oosilivrlS Prevent
love Fever, Billions Fever, Q. c.
The Proprietor In railing the attention of the public
to this preparation. does so milli a feeling at the utmost
confidence ill its 111111, and udaptatiou to th e
for which it is recmoin-orled.
It is no new and untried -article. hot one that inns
stood the test oft, t noire ^t ears' trial before the A uteri
ran people and its r spnt I Lion mid Sale at, unrivalled
by any sluilar preparation extant The testimony in
its favor Oren hy tins most prominent and well known
19,1 sit anti Individuals In the roue try is immoy,,,..
and a careful psrural trio , ii niar. published -
dly the proprietor+, and to he had grants of any Ili
Choi, A pall,. ea II tittt but satisfy the 1:11(tFt. o:tidiest that
this remedy is wally dese.shig the great celebrity ii
has obtained.
R n S. W. 11AVERSTICK, Agent for raffish.. And by
DeAlerF every ivbere. LA pr. 12,
DROP. 1)E (311A111'S ELECTRIC
OIL!
E NEW PRACTICE.— EleetrirCures.—Pain is the
Tweet... Roe of death; relieve the pain and you - check
the disease.
vt - ins OIL ACT,, ON TII WITI! ELFCRTICITV
IS pure vegetable preparat ion. net the slight-or clan
gee of applying it mita a rdly or inwardly it lit .11,
live, a permanent cure, in most ruses. in from tea to
twenty min ult.s.
The best physiologists of Europe hare discovered this
all organic derangement In the animal system inn!, of
feet ot the obstruction of the physic° electric noid in
fhe organ diseased —a skilful oppllentlon of the oil
pas In immediate 'not'," the n 111,1,1, and (hr.
,lire in at once m complished. No bleeding,
bleeding, no vomit
ing i purging tit- blistering. Is rest and
pent, he Orath's EleAric Oil I. marvel of this age
for the followoo fug, (Tmt. every Shrug
Cures Rheumatism often in rt day.
Cures Neuralgia, Toothache, Iwo minutes.
Cures Cramp in the Sisloool., five minute,
Cures (turns, ii t•tools Itruiries, one Wth ee , d ri p s ,
Cures Headache, fifteen minutes.
Cures tar Achy, Still Neak. Ague, one night. --
Cures (files. t,,olled Glands, t o y s d ri p s ,
Cures Felons, Broken Breasts, Salt Siteunt, two to
NiN days.
Cures Ifinnmrbartre, Scrofula. Abress. sk to ten Oays
Cures Frosted Feet and Chilblains, one to three days
Citrus Aple, and Fete, one to two days, and all the
NerVous Mtd Scrofulous ffectit.lll4
('ores 011f1,..5s In one to four days.
Cure, all Pains In the Slack, Breast, etc, In '2 days,
DEAFNESS CURED !
New RAVEN. May 19th, 15515
Prof. De (I rath—My brother has In en deal three years,
and one but tl e ofyour Elector liil cured hint entirely
Yours, • , CLIFFORD R. SCRANTON.
Iluntlngdon, Po_ Sept.. 1855.
T do certify that Prof. De Grath's iiectrie inl is in
canaille for Rheumatic pains My wife for 5 , 4110 Oma
past has been greatly afflicted and unable to walk, ha
been restored by the application of this idl almokt, in
atantaneously. T eau cheerfully recommend it to nth
JOHN WILLIAMSON.
Pll,F.S,—Cbaris•F Sexton. Esq., ex , Napnr of i•amden
says SIX applications cured him. Almost cured his
Itheuinallem.
NECK.
[Editor of Lea Niagacine Cored lustautmeously.)
•
Girard House. Philadelphia.
Prof. Chas. De Grath-1 freely give It ao nay opinion
that your Electric 0,1 is among the first wonderful
remedies of modern times. At the earnest request of
lady, who alleged that she bad been cured of a molt
painful alLetinn by Its use, I was induced to try a bot,
tie, though at the thne of purchasing, I fully believed
it to he a q uark medicine and it catchpenny humbug
But a trial convinces me that it possessesa tingle power,
and it will prove 11 bleSSilig to ` u (tering humanity.
I recently took n cold Irvin glowing in damp sheet,
d my neck IJecaum su I.lllldl swulleu and painful !hal
'oUld not I urn my head.
After using, nitliout success, everything prescribed
by my phYsician, 1 lust evening trb4l your Eleutrie Uil
Tins morning I am well. the relief having been nx, com
plete as it wah Instantaneous.
Yours. sere truly.
JoIIN LIVINGSTON.
Editor Monthly Law Nlagazine,
157 Broadway. nub 1:0 11 rst 14th St.. N. Y.
Mr. Livingston loviongx to the old. wealthy and hip:li
ly respectable families of tho old settlers of Nor York.
Any ono eau 'Wittess hint on the subject of tho shove
letter, which will lot answered with pleasure.
Principal Depot, _77 South Bth Street., Philadelphia.
tlF4_ Iteraottot k Prieto it Sole Agents to. Carlisle.
ta,„u_ Sold by all Druggists. and in Jersey City at Van
Buskirk's, WsAtitorton street; Shipley's. Oman street
Dr. Zabriskie's. corner of (hove and South Bth Street;
Longmtairs, Montgomery st. BAs 12,
HANDSOMI?, WOMEN!
UNI"S "BLOOM OF ROSES." A rich and Oscan,
:or lie the cheeks el lips. It will not wash or rub oil
. .
and•wheu once applied, remains durable for years. The
tint Is so rich and natural, that the closest scrutin o y
fails to detect•ite use. Can Le removed by lemon Juice
and will not injure the skin. 'fists ion new preparation
used by the celebrated Court Beauties of London and
Paris. Mailed free, in bottles, with directions fur use,
for $l,OO cc
HUNT'S "COURT. TOILET POWDER," imparts a
dazzling whiteness to the romplmilon ' and is unlike
anything else used for this purpose. Mailed free fur
60 Cents.
HUNT'S "BRITISH BALM," removes tan, freckles
sunburn and all eruptions of tho skin. Mailed tree 'or
60 Cents.
II UNrS "I NIPERIAL POMADE" for the heir. streta
gthens nod improves Its growth. keeps It from tt lIIi, off
aht.l to warranted to Make the hair curl. Mailed tree fur
$l,llO
,
1.11.114 T'S "PEARL' BEAUTIFIER," for the teeth and
gums,cleansea and whitens the teeth, hardens the gums
purifier the breath effectually, preserver the teeth and
prevents toothache, Mailed free for $l,OO
HUNT'S BRIDAL WREATH PERFUME," a double
extract of orange blossom and cologne. Mulled free ('or
$l.OO This exquisite perfume was first used by the
Princess Royal of England, on her Marriage. Messrs.
Hunt presented the Princess with an elegant
Case of Perfumery. tin which all of the above articles
were Included) to handsome cut glass with, gold stop
pers. valued at $l5OO, particulars of which appeared In
the public prints.
All the 1010i0 articles sent free, by express. for $5.00"
Cash. can either accompany the order, or be sold to the
express agent on delivery of goods. HUNT & Co.
Perfumer* to the Queen.
Regent St., London, and 77 Satf.om St., Pitiladelphls,
Pa. For Sale by all Druggist,. sod Peifumers.
*AL The Trade supplied. Oel. 211, 60.—1 y,
UP
CULTIVATED OPORTO - SLUMS.
• EVERY FAMILY SUOULD USE
SP. -- EER'S:SAMBUCI WINE.
riELEBRATIdD: Tor its medicinal and
. .
J hanotioittlAuslit lea its wiranui ne Stimulant, Tonic.
Diuretic and Sudorific, highly , esteemed by eminent
physicians, mid some tir the first litanies in Europe and'
America.
MEWS BA bIBUCI WINE is not a manufactured
article, but Is ;m, from the juice o , Portugal fiambu-.
cut, cultivated in New Jersoy,rucomturnded by Em, m n,;,, 4
and Physicians, as pmeesing madieleal pnaphrties an.
perlor to an; , other {tines In use, and an excellent
artlele for 'all vveale and - debilitated ;miaow', and the
aged and Infirm, in toting tho appetite, and benefiting
ladles add, children.
flocausalt trill not transit:awns other *lnes, as it con
tains no mixture of spirits or Other liquors, and admired
_fOLits_rich_pectillar. defer, and nutrltivil properties.
imparting a healthy tone to the digestive organs, ilud
,a blooming, soft and healthy 'skin and complexion.
Noun genuine uni&S the RIOS - tura of
, ~ _ •
'ALPItEIf/ ,SPIIEIt,/Pristrxid, N. J,
',ls on the cork of each bottle. '';
.QyTMAKID.DNit TRIAL OP Trim inrin.
IFENRY SAXTON
va. Sold *by IISYNi)I.D.S`,/,..P1163+1411t, 'Druggists,
next door to In/roll's garrizory Store, eirllble; rn.,
10 lgot y.
1-11 "•"
Makings.
I=l
GERMAN BITTERS,
I=
I=l
ANOTHER INSTANT CURE!
=I
A I,ADIES' WINE,
• • "
.oince:llpB. ; ilroally N
iy, or York
PAE{Blid, N. J.'
000 1 110.'"'
aTTEXTIOX:
NEW STORK AND NEW GOODS
After returnfti'w ills• acknowledgements for the very
literal patronage, which bas been extended to him, the
Understgued would call attention to the fast that be
has just re-opened his extensive assortment of family
Mt
in his new storeroom, on the south-cost corner of the
piddle square, where the public aro invited to call and
examine a stock of goods which, in elegance, variety
and extent. will defy competition; comprising In pert
loaf, lump, crushed and brown, sugars, '-
Java, Rio ..and roasted Coffee. Every va- • :„.„„, 0 6
riety and qualitybf TEA. Spices, (ground .',,,,.."''"
and unktronncl,) Pickets, Sauces, Tablertffl. A. I -,t
New Orleans, Sugarliouse nod, Trinidad /
Molasses; New York and Philadelphia Syr
ups. Cbeese, Alacartmi, Yerinablill. split Peas. hominy,
Mincemeat; corn Itarch; Farina; Chocolate, Extract o.
Coffee, refined sugar at reduced rates, 'Washing and bilk-
Mg soda. Tobacco of the moot favorite brands, and the
finest quality of Segare.- Also, a beautiful'essortment
of Britannia Wao, - "iffilln and - g...id band China-Rare,
Class, Queens. §tono and earthen; Ware, in groat va
riety, and an elegant of, Fancy soaps, extracts and
perfumery Air the toilet.
FRUITS: Including Peaches In cans, Retsina, Cran•
Lorries, dry apples, citron, almonds, oranges, /omens,
dic., &c. i
(
( (
i ...1_•-•.- 'll embracing i'
IU °nB qoCn l m V o h n °l n e n sa d i ' el Cl u l d- Rye reta il,
i'li
I-I 'T: = .. . key, Item - idles, dark anti pals Lisbon
ri ...7---- tV.II, Sherry Port. Maderitt,Mlbger, Catawba
i ~. --V-- ....- .
:,,;....,..---.... and Muscat Wines in casks and bet
tl,,e, Scotch .V. hickey, Reiland Gin, and Scheidani
Bchmapps,
FISH AND SALT
A large Ftnek .1' LA 311 3 5. Including Pyott's colahratm
lamps fir burning hot nßone or coal ill, also Sperm
Nom Lard mid Coal Oil, Bucrilog Fluid. Sperm ant
Star Candid.
. .
CEDAR-W ARBAND BROOMS, -
Brushes, Ropes, Tißippe, Sonfni r Doopmats, Walters
Lookioe.ghtsses, fine letter and lento paper, Wilton
Were. painted buckets, &c.
COMM and wrainen ILrer , and half D(15.0, and 11 ful
stock of Moves, inducting the wolf known famines
Puck .ooces.
In short. his stnel, comprises everything that is railed
for in hh. line of business. 11,11,1 110 efforts Iv iR lON spar e d
to render entire satisfaction to his customers. -
C. INIIOI7.
Carlisle. OH. 27, 1983—] y.
Marketing of all hinds taken In oxobango f
goochf.
.141,11k0.er
FAMILY GROCKRY ANT) TEA
MO
Just received and in store. n fresh and well 80•
lotted assortment of Ili°, Java and Mont
eath° Coffee. Boasted Coffee. Cinched
Pulverized Sugars, Refined and
other brown Sugars, superior
Syrup Molasses, Orleans
(baking) Molasse a.
Spices of every variety—
pure only; Starch, Farina and
Chocolate. Macearoni, Cheese and
Crackers, Tapioca and Sago, Indigo,:
Salern tiff, and Soda. Cream Tartar anti as.
sorted Pickles, lustard and Coriander Seed.
TEAS.- .A tine assortment in Packages.
' 4 ? -41. „,-4 and ir bulk—lt4 well se nil other articles
1 a ".. belonging to th . e lividness—all at the lowest
, t . and Into 'reduced prices,
, oat s, j 2. J. W. EllY.i
DRY GOODS DRY GOODS:
F IRST ARRIVAL OF DRY GOODS
THIS :4:ASON.
Wu hove just completed opening our Sprim; stock of
Dry which Is larger and more so nod than
at any former period
To ft i,nis and customers we Invite eon to visit
our immense ?tore Rooms. Our stock consist? in partot
Maa:nif.q. t and leilliant styles of Sprina very
lark. 10t..f MACK SI I.li.S.nialu and figured and Pouf
zi,tic at 1 , ,N1C VICICES. VV.! especially inlitt. the :nodes
to this tiepartlltvllt of our monster stack Norwich
l'oplin;•,.lnrupered ‘%, rstt.deloths,GreyChene Lusters.
hnlii Pe ',dines, colored and tidurk.d Itriltialds. French
and Eug,ll4.llCluntze,, English and AxneriLan Calk,
&c.
I1II(I*fflThI!Ji
These goods have Leen selected with care. and ar
from the largest and best importing houses In Nu
Volk and Plitladelphia.
e have i o this department, Linens, laces. Edging,
Canthrics, JukmettA, 1414' 03, Mat
Tidies Fine French Collars
ell of mhich we rerpeett lily nFh n
Litnnno4l. e•azninntinn. in order to reti>fr ',•lies that
n o basil theta goods bettor and lower in price than
the loc. ebt.
3101. 7 11 N I NO GOODS.
Tbis iina of goods is vPry large nlll.l mupla Its every
departwout.
IIoSIERY AND GLOVES,
Woolen. Cntion and LlllOll (Inge for Ladles and
Gentl ,en, Kid. Kid Finish. Silk, Llslu thread knoces.
Call and see our far rained Buck (Nov,"
I=
Muelins, Flannels, Dien kuts, and every artlele in the
domestic line eI Dry tlentiA, in larger ts ut..t.ty and In
more oomph to assortment than- San ho courad in any
[louse In the Interior 1 . 00 nsylTilula.
=I
Cloths. Casslmeres. Vestiligs, Llnenr,, Cottonados,
Iteacerteen, and cords, for blab Wu and 'toys —hfur
res are adjudged by eunnoi,uers to be uusur
passed for beauty and quality.
CARPETS & OIL CLOTHS
Superfine No. 1. two and three Ply, Brussels, Velvet.
and Ingrain Carpets, a large assortment at Rag Carpets.
made to order under our immediate supervanion
Cloths, ,;( all widths and styles, Mattings, Bugs, Lank•
lag tl lasses, Ito.
To young nu•u and old about entering upon House.
keeping., Ne inside ou to pa 3 a sisit. to our 411140
(3 A It P )•: 'l' ROOM ,
t., be the mist siiistidid affair outside of the
large eilb•s.''her , goods in this depart merit ma sold at
ery low priory. Remember ladies and gentlemen. my
m o tto always has been. nod is now, to soil cheap for
l'Azdl, and to please my mitheroUs hind patrons.
A. iV. 111,N17., S. Ilanover at.,
May 3, Nearly opposite the l'. O. Carlblo Pn.
TO AnIMS ! ARMS!! 1S ALL
THE Can.
ALL PEttSn E!.. I thnio I regard to are requested
to call at LEI 01011 SAII l'Elt tt.,,NIII,LEIC:S Nt, Store,
h...a,t Main St., nod exllllll MI their immense stock of
NEW GOODS
inst in tdore from New York and Philadelphia, con
sist og (dull the Newest Stv les and kinds of Dress liOnat
Sha•Vtn, Cloth nod Silk Mart I nal+. IttnbnilderieF, Stu
U gobrellnt, Parasols, Lace Mitts, hid U loves: kr, kc.
:1101.1101Ni/ UOODS of every description imported by
the celebrated Lotion of IiEbSON & SON.
MEN AND BOYS WEAR!
Clotbs. C4,sstrneres, l'estings, Linen and Cotton rout
ings, Coatings. Woves, ❑oslery, Collars, Nock Ties,
Pocket 'Kerchiefs, &c.
Xle—Domestie Goods of Every Variety, at
Wholesale and Retail.
CARPETS. CAI PETS.
All loads direct CI ow the Factory, Olt Clothe, Mat
ttt4., nalrrw :gentler, Iglu(' 3latertale. Looking ltlaoooa
UM and Mahogany warner:,
Every variety of goods boilable for tho,wants of the
whom commultit.V. As we bought since the WAR
CRISIS, sod customers will find our prices to suit the
times. P/easu call at
LE1D10)1, SAWY7.II & 'lllll.l,Ett'S
Mar 3, 111. Nev Store, Ilint Mehl Street
I.)ItEAD BISCUIT &c. _
) The i'ream of Thrtar "Substitute" Is reconimen•
del ns a ouporiyr article in combination with Solaro tus
ur Soda for Baking purposes. It produces bread eukpe
de., which when cold are sweet, moist and grotuftl,
while Um... of Cream of Tartar are often do and taste.
less. It wiltroot less than Cream of Tartar and is used
ita the same way for cooking, Ac.
TIJIS SIJIJSTrfUTE,
together with Saleratute Soda. Pyre Cream , of Tartar,
Beraiuda A ',Ye: hoot, Mustard Seed, ground and Ur,
ground. spices of all kinds unadulterated, and also
tlrmuries in every variety constantly on hand, and at
the lowest prices for sale by
Dee. 14, 1890. J. W.
LOOK SHARP.—W in. Fridley would
Respectfully announce to th'a citizens of Carlisle
and the public generally !hat he boo again commenced
the !nonlife. tuning of tin & sheet Iron wareof all kinds,
In S.C. ttuyette building 'ot Louther street, directly
opposite 10.,Shapley's ('hair ilfanufbctory, where he will
at all times be in readiness to do all kinds of work in
his line of business with neat:floss and dispatch. All
work will be done by himself and a competent hand as
he keeps no apprentices.
Also, eau at all times bo had thoso aelebretted SUP
TESTING, RELS-SRALING, PablilU3l
?KM CANS & JARS,
House spouting. and Jobbing. of all kinds done ,
shoft notice and Made Of thh host material:
. . .
.
Aret'asir paid for old l'owtor and Copper.
unplug by strict, attention to business, and a desire
o pleas nil, to receive a share of public patron ago.
Carlisle Oct 26.1860.-Iy. .
LW GOODS. AT PANIC PRICES.
"V
Just received another lot of elegant SPRING
HOODS, bought at the present reduced city prices and
st Dine uncommonly low pot-wig''.
CdtAYOOODS for traveling dresses, Obeli do Laines,
'Andres. - Loans, Silks, &c, fn groat varlet)
Shootings, Tlekings, Gingham'', &c.--,--ot-th#
very lowest prices,' •
ay -)LIEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR, COTTONADES. —
• SUMMER' CASSINIEItES, JEANS,
DRILLINGS,
Ladles', Cents': Misses' and Oh II dren's Illoyes,Etock
lugs In endless variety and very cheep.
Recollect the store nearly opposite the Depot.
CHARLES OUILItY, Trustee.
Car Dale. Iday, 10, 1801. •
IVAILS! NAILS !1 NAILS 11 !
1.1 A large stock of good, Olean, Neat, and Tough
nails, at the lowest. Prices: our nails are worth Wets
a keg more. than any other mako of nails' sold in our
town. Weis the opinion of mechanics Who have tried
them, we also have a full assortment of •
'of the latest and most approved styles. - An troodelvetiVl
,routad as represented._ ...101111_11.”.1.1tli &-SON,----
Stay 2,'6U. North E[a ` nover SE: ;rarilelo:
The largest and best vartet'y of (lout's • Furnish•
ng Goods, and at the lotvest prices can ha found at '
LIVIDIGOTOWS,
North Mineral. Street.• f
STCELE . SKIRT.—An other largo .uppty t.)io6 superior and 'chop stoot 'Siring
iajust reed - ed. Derithsll3 the beet and cheapest, :
Carlialeiat the cheap Cash etoro • • • •
2,10 ), . , I %,„I"ifillarY, Trumtea.-- -
- 7,ftlit.ellieifieitlit6;7l7
Carlisle
‘Foundry
AND
FARM IIiPLENIRNT 'DEPOT!
P. Gardner & Co, now manufacture row' keep eon.
gently for sale. fit their es tenPi Ve Steam Works on East
biaiustreet, Carlini", a large ass t ertment of
RICULIT RA IMPLFINIENTS,
of well known, approved uperuloesa to fariners. among
whir•b they would calf especial attention to W/LLOIRIII
ClilikalflATlll) PATENT
GUM SPIUNG GRAIN DRILL,
which has tr,kero oval. {my nr`ot Class Premtums nt Rate
and County Fairs. To the Farmers co Cumberland.
Cork and ferry• counties we need not speak In detail
of the merits of this drill. as scores of them aremow In
yet') en the best ihrms in these counites. Its repute
tion le established ss the nest complete Groin Prlll
now manufactured In the United dint's. It sows Wheat.
Bye, Oats. Parley and Onion, evenly and replier,
without bundling the seed. The coin i...pronas pass the
drill so or stomps and stones, u ltbout breaking pine or
the drill. For seen and to gull's sowing, ihe Willough
by Gum Spring Drill Is unequalled by nay otter V; e
also man ufadture , sed sell the following wrtielew whleh
we can recommend to Farmers as reliable Implements,
of established. character :
HORRIEON , STATENT CORN PLANTER,
LAMPS PATENT sTltAll R voiniLit CUTTER,
BRIDBNDOLPIPS PATENT(T)IN
BARN'S PATENT CIDER
JOIINSON'seAsT IRON 110(rs Titntoll
MPO. Three and Pour Ilro se Po, ere nod Threshlnk
Machines, Cast Iron Field hollers. Plough enstlops 01
various patterns, Corn Crush., and other artielts for
' , armors too nutraaous to mention. Egg Coal
Stoves and Ton Plato IVood etoves. with on holm, so
varlet; of other rastings for houseko Pero :ma others.
We base also an attractive variety 01 patterns for
MOLT ILAILIZIGS,
and OEMETHItY LiNCLOSIALES to which we would
call ettentiou.
Stenm 'Engines and Anil Gearing
To this depurtuu•nt of our lousiness we give Nu tleii
Inc attentitm. line already extensive stock of patterns
for Paper, Flow and, Saw Mill lire ring, is constantly
lucreasinA. )1111 ()inners and MPI Wright,. uill he fur
nlshed with a printed catalogue of our various )1)11
Patterns, on application. Our Machin.• iihop rompries
all the VII rious tools for turning, planing and finishing
Shafting and Catuings, by good and ea retul Machinists.
STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES'
of any desirable rapacity, front ten to twenty•fiec horse
power, built fu the best sty le and 0^ assure modstiag
terms. Engines built at our establishment may be
seen In successful operation an envoy of the lore est
Distilleries and Tanneries in fie lisle. and Cumberland
Perry and Daupiun Counties. to the owners id which
we eoofi , ler. l 4 ?eras for iniOrinstion as to their efficien
cy. Persons WAlltilit:Stelltil Ellgineg tuts r,rnn ally re
quested to call and P3IIIIOIIEI before contra ctiog else ,
where
DOOR AND SASH FACTOEY.
Connected with our establighno.nt In a Sfeaut Snob and
Door Manufactory uhich in 110 . , Ut r,•mplete otilt4r for
thu tua t. ufact urr of every de,criptir n of
111. 1 1/,1)/A0 'MA 1 En IA 143.
ter the most costly as well 11S the plainest house. Win
low ft.oislod Pram S cents open, 0, illll sling to
siv.e of glass; odow 11,11 zl 31 ape atal ;
;butters and itolli,og /Minds Ism upv, nrdp F oaf
Vent! Doors from $2 12 offe at d. Mouldings. ('astio gs
A rchitraves,l% ash Boards, Brackets. Fancy ht aper).
serous. and other articles needed in house building.
furnished at Lite I, west prices and or the beet nitmlo3
41111)0,er. tly_lle are also prepared, 1 h lieretolote
to build and repair It bN C fir Ira Ilsporters un
the railroad, with promptness and on reason:4l4e 1. rms..
The continued patronage of the public is respectfully
solicited, Orders by mail promptly attended to.
May a. 4.30. ARDNEIt & Co.
NEW COAL AND (MINI HER YA HD.
The subseriberB have this day entered into part'
uernhip to trade in
jUAt., ANI) LUMBER,
We will have constantly on hand and furnish to ordir
all kinds and quality of seasoned
LUMBER,
BOARDS,
SCANTLING,
FRAME STUFF,
Pn!log. Plastering Lath. Shingling Lath. worked Floor
ing and Weatherboarding. Poste and li:111s, and every ar
tide that belongs to a LUMBER Y
All kinds or Shi ogles. to WIT IN 111[00110, ii mine% ,
and Oak, of dttferent qualities. Raving Cars of our
aOO- we con furnish hills So arder of ninny lengtAi and
lto at the vhortest notice and on the most reasonable
terms. our worked board; will he kept under cover so
that they can he furnished dry at all times.
We have constantly on hand all kinds of Family Coal
under rover, whirl, we will de , iver clean to any part of
Ole borough. To wit:
LYKENS VALLEY,
LUKE FIDDLER,
TREVORTON,
LOCUST MOVNTAIN,
LOIIBERY.
which we pledge Uorselves to sell at the lowest prices
Rest quality of •
buteburner's and Blacksmith's Coal,
broken, Egg, Stove and Nut
always ou 'hand Mai we VI in sell at the lowest figure
Yard west side of Grammar School. Main street.
ARMSTRONG & HOFFER.
July 20,1859
J. R. NONEMAKER ,
FORWARDING AND COMMIS
sioN HousE,
FLOUR AND FEED,
COAL, PLATER AND SALT.
The subscriber having taken the Ware house ours
and fixtures of W to. 11. Mainly's well ku o .o establi,h•
[Dont; en West High street. opposite Dickinson College,
would Inform the publlc that he haw entered Into a
general Forwarding and Comu&alon business.
The highest market price will be paid fur Hour, Grain
and produce elan kinds.
They are also prepared to freight produce and stock
to Philadelphia and Baltimore, at the lea ost rates, with
safety and despatch.
PLASTER AND SALT kept constantly on hand, and
FLOUR AND FEED•at sholesale or rcLail.
COW Wall kinds. embracing,
LYK RN'S V A LI.F.Y,
LUKY, FIDDLER.
SUNBURY WHITE ASH;
LOCUST OA I',
Limeburner's and Blacksmith's
COANTANTI.F FOR 8/.1.E.
liErT UNDIAt COVER
and delivered dry to any part of the town.
J. E. NON EMAR ER
Carlisle. August 17, 1559.
William P. Lynch,
Practical PLC-3111ER and GAS FITTER,
in the basemen( of the M. E. Church,
Main Street, 6,'arlhyle,
head and Iron :rou Sinks,
hydrants, Bark Tubs,
Ilia A. Cold Shower Bulbs, Moth Donors,
Water Closets, Wash Basins;
Force and Lift l'unipa, Elydraulie Rams, &e.
Whit Iron WerdT alma
And every description of cocks and fittings for gas,
steam, water. de. Superior cooking ranges, heaters and
gas fixtures put up In churches. stores and dwellings,
at short notice, in the most modern style. All materi
als and work In our line nt low rates and warranted.
tAD - Country work and dubbing promptly attended to.
Mar. 23. 1850-1 v
_TUBRICATING OILS.—We wish
a 4to Inform machinests. millers and the public gene.
rally, that we hare on hand a full stuck of I.ubrienting
Oils for all kinds of machinery, th's ell SUrptniliefi all
others, baring boon subjected to a thorough test by the
side of the bent Lard and other Oils. It is pronounced
a superior Lubricator at lees cost and wearing longer.
and entirely tree from gum, and wit: stand much colder
weather and has less tendency to bat. 'fry it and you
will use nothing else for Lubricating.
.., • Carilsie Nov. '2, 'GO. JOON t. LYNN & SON.
North Ilanocer Street Carlisle.
PPHOTOGRAPHY in al) its branches
executed to the best El tylo known lu the art, at
C. G. CRANE'S 6TALLERI;
No. 632 Arch Strout, Ettet of Sixth, P:1113 - DELPIIIL
Life Size in Oil and Pastil.
Jae STEREOSCOPIC PORTRAITS, AMBILOTYPES
DAOUERREORYPES, 1m..,.f0r cases, 3ludallous; and
Orders for Goode promptly attended to.
tilttril'B, '61.-IY.
_HAS LEFT LEONARD'S COR-
J. W. SM I LEY
Hereby gives notice to his friends, customers, and the
public; that he has removed his store from Leonard's
corner to his now room—formerly known as Keller's
hat stern—on North Hanover 4tiout, between the Car
lisle Deposit Bank and Iluyetes Grocery Store.
lila stock of HEADY MADE CLOTHING, Boots.
Shoei and Hats is larva and complete, and you
can depeol v
ever:ep the fart that ho can And will
Sell cheaper than eV: and always intends. to
sell good goods and at a lower price than any person
else.
CLOTHING
jliAlways on hand, the most seasonable, best made
, and fuehitmable Coats, Pontalobos and Vests
from the commonest to the best qualities, Which
cannot fail to fit, please tho eye and give antis.
faction in• general. Also, knilrtai 'Undershirts and
drawers, collars, cravats suspenders, gloves, stockings,
Stc., A„ all to lie sold at the very lowest prices... ~• ~
' - BOOTSAND-S/10ES . • ''•-• '
Always on hand, a largo and complete asaort•
merit of every variety of
P llopts',lfromns;Oxfordip
Ties, Rippors,Gaiterselfersona, Am, for Ladies ,
and tientltmen, .IXliesea and'iloys, youth and
children, all to bo !Mid cheap . . Also on hand and ego
stoutly manufacturing the beat . Yine French and Mene
InroC coleots: and Joifersons for Ladles . lig'All r ips
sowedrrea - ,_. a t, . -r , '
..
HATS
A large stook of Hata, far Mon. Bays' and
Children, coramon, gond'and - flna. All soil•
log alluapar tban.aror.c • - • •• •
TItAVELII , 4I BAG'4II3IIIItELLAS
VUL
OANI9EU GUM .COATB AND .
CHEAPER TliAlsTlVErt.
boraby. tondar-my thanks' to lay customo>srand
frlands.'for paatlavors, and ournos*Fulfrit you ON-t0
'call And see me and uwatookOtgoOth, Insfuro .youpur--
alsowliare. as I•am aetarnduad ter use effort
to ourAv y. )u with tha 'tory bent, and at such prices as
will suit all. ' partiular Idok far my shin, •
ki96l , —/Y. ' W.
Dec. 2.11. TH51.1
NOTICE AND READ THIS.—
L'l Y. c. RILE:4IER,
„pr. , At the new Store on East Main Ft.
, , • IR near theory Sexton's Hardware Store,
I Vlwould call the attention of persona In
Y .
Went of a line Watch to his splendid
,
\,..31 : , ~,,,- ,stork of American, Liverpool and Lou
don it AICHES, I have a fine stork of Gold Watches,
at all prices. from two, ty dollars up to three hundred
dollars 1 else have a large stock of Silver Hunting
Cased and Open Cased Watches, from three dollars up
to eighty. 1 also have anew stud( of French and Amer'.
can JEWELRY in setts, sock as Cameo, (fold Stone,
Lava, Mosaie, Movtruing sod Plain setts, &c. I also
have a new stock of Medallions; from one dollar up to
fourteen; Ladies' and tienilemon's Br, art I'lns of all
patterns and prices: Gold I baths; a large stock of Vest
Fob and I'lll - 1, rile ills; a very large stock if finger rings
of all Muds and patterns, such as Seal Pings. Wedding
hinge, and r. , ettings; a tine stock et Cull Pins, Hold
Si uds. vie,', i. Ilia tont, for Ladies a tot Gen I lemon, Crisco
Bracelets. Gold Watch Kos, f-eals. Geld slid Silver
Thimbles, Coda and . 511 N rr Spectacles, a large stock of
Silver 'r, , ,,, and Tal,lo Spoons :t all priCOS, and a 1,111.
plots, stock of Double Plated Ti, and 'hallo sp ocms , ph,
tad Fmks. Silver and Plated Butter linive , and a fine
st, ?k of double plated Casters, Sugar Spoons, Silver
Fruit Knives, and a large stock 0re,,,,,,,,,, F ro ,-1„0,,,, ,
to suit all ages. to which I invite particinar attention;
Port \lonnaies of all kinds, Sil
ver Keys and Chains; a large c' --
, -... \
stock of Accord, re's, \1011n5,4,, ~, I ' t ot ' ..
Boxes. (large and .1
i'''
end Music k
~.11.) ~,,, it great variety of t - - - - , ...c9 r 3
articles usually kept in a Jew- .., A 8 i 4,
airy store. I hasp:l:se on hand 1 - i‘...:1_1;:2 , 5.,,,:a
A large end well selected stock , . ."''''
Of CLOCKS. Of all patterns and ,
fashions. from no,; dollar up to . r _
fifty'. which I will sellat a small ,
profit and warratit them formic , ''':IIIPIUMITI illalliallli;
year, to he good time keepers. Every thing sold by
1110 shall be what It is represented.
Clocks. Watches, and Jewelry. carefully repaired and
warranted. Carlisle July 6, 1b60.-)y.
do. do
F INE WATCH REPAIIAING.-
F. C. KR K!ifElt,
t the Now Jewelry Store on Rust
Nlain street, near the Public ir
ca ik
\vi
Square, is prepared to clean and
repair the Finest Watehes. and - ..,N, Ilk
warrant theni to give entire • • " ''l
le 1 i \'V
saosh,tion Moo fine Tient i • ~,!;,3,,, A
Clocks of all Icinds. Musical !two . 0 "Tir ,
en, Accordions, &c put in cont.., . , _ ..../,,. n zAz
plate order, and warranted. ii,,,.,,i....,..7.,.."0,..
CLOCKS WATCHES & JEWERRY
SIL,VInt AND 01,ATED WARE.
ELI HOLDEN,
No. 708, Market St.,
Invites special attention to his full supply of Watches
or 104,:meiti ood a ENEVA 31ANUFACTIME,
JEWELRY ON ELEGANT DESIGNS,
Saver t t Silver Plated Ware of the Best Quality,
In VI style and price adapted to the wants of all. Good
goods and fair ;aloof, Is my principle.
—Also; tr. his Patent Shirt Studs; being of novo)
construction, possessing advantages over any other in
vention.
March 16, 1861.-1 y.
L "AltK IN & C 0.,.
DIAMMOTIt
PHOTOGRAPII GALLERY,
S. E. Corner Eighth and Arch Streets,
(ENTRANCE ON EIGHTH STREET,)
PHILADELPHIA,
After many yearn' experience in aft the varfount bran
cites of the Art the Proprietors confidently invite the
attentihn of their friends and the public to their ex.
tennlveestabliniunent, which presents the opportunity
for procuring the hoot pictures, equal at least, to any
tiret-cles“ Gallery in the United States.
Preparatloun are complete for executing all the im.
proved styles known to the Art. They have a patent
arrangement for copying Daguerreotypes, Ac., &a., mak,
irg them Mai size, if desired—the only one of the kind
in this nountry. Attached, to this estahlialtment are
three coloring Art ists.
Pitman/anis, including Painting, aglow as MOO.
Do with Frame, " " 2,62.
Do, at 75 cent,. Extra cordon 50 cents,
or $5 per dozen. Life size Photographs an low as $0
and ivorytpe at sante price. Dui able Ambretypes at
.50 cents and upwards.
A most extensive aqsortment of flit. Frnmen orribritc.
ing,a select and choice variety of the latest styles.
Prices front 62 coats and upwards.
Especial attention bestowed upon Life sized Photo
graphs In Oil. transferied from small pletutes, and from
life. Price, front $5O to $lOO.
.oCir. Instructions are - 51n the Art.
Feb. 22, 'Ol.-I y.
E .:w DRUG STORE.
NEXT DOOR TO INIIMPS PORNEIt
,
Just rorelveda large assortment a lar,ge assortment
of Fresh Drup,'Cnufncilonarlqa and Fancy Article, em.
hracluK r .; , • • • ' •
. ,
PER.FUNIERIES, OILS, SOAP,S 4
SP/CEq, auch as PEPPER CLOVES, ALLSPICE end
CINNAMON, freshly grrnind every week. Essences of
klndeJust mode, the PatentHeinen of the
wv onnsam.tiv nn ;kl,-1 . TrlalTut'a.
pyeprptla Powdm H. ... ,
--- At'liyeldtio . i Proscriptions promptly and' carefully
nmoundcd.
• SEGAIZS, AND TOBACCO;;
of bast braods, received .roirobirly. 'Also. IlOrio J . !ow
dery hy.tbe puckago email of thobeat quality. ' •
ItHYNOLDS &
Cer.l4 . 10, May. 24, -
ri u m
Juht recclvad.glarge. ;aaorlmont at all -
Qum 1101tIng, Apra Ham), Gain &ca and I'r
sale cheap at the ilaratvaro Stare of. •• • '
Jun. 22, 18(10. . • . . •.. SAXTON.
•
_ .
'llllitt, 1)-e-iitib'actriefft).
CIOCKS WATCHES JEWELRY
AND SILVER WADE. at Manufacturers prices.
- W. D. -A. Nanglo, Aat.. Zug'n building PRIt Main St.,
opposite Susanna hardware !Store, Dealer in •
• • FRENCH 4 AMERICAN CLOCKS,
,
6
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foreign and American Wracking, Jana.ly, Sil cr and Pla
te•d sure. Yaks' Ooodul - c. would. most respectfully iq
s.rm hie old patrol:4Blld the public generally that ho
liiie - jugt returned from - the East with an 'out/re - hew
...tot; off LEE W ATCHES, JEWELRY, SI LV ER & ILA •
THIt RARE; CLOCKS &e.'
flaying secured agencies fiom some of the largest and
Lent pa,tories for the sale of these goods. I em prepa
red to offer to the public any.artfcle In the 'lna from
75 to 12:1 per cent legs than they bare erer loon offered
In this place or below the regular Irholesale price, as
tolloyss, Clocks friin 75 cents to $lO, Watehes from $2,50
to $lOO. all wrlry fn se( to nom 50 cents to s2s.TeaSetts
from 20 to $30,--0 pleces hest quality and latest styles
JEWELRY.
=I
MEM
'i day Martini, Gold. Punt. CaSe Eng. Coral,
8 •• Stsii,ing,it is American, - Pearl,
N " F•triiiinir k Al, " " Swiss, 011°0,,
8 " Itetztilators,•• " Froneh t „, Gold Steno.
ii " Gallery, Sliver Ilunt.Case'Eng. Lava.
8 •• Church, -- gi - " American, Cal'lfuncle,
8 " Mantles. " Swiss, Oral,
. .
i " PerMr, " " French, Mosaic,
S " Machu, Open Face Amerlean, Jot,
to clew, " Lap/nes, . Onrnet,
30 Strlkif.r. . o " Quartiers, iurquois,
30 Alarm ttf Strik. " " English, Pnintlngs,
30 Tim,., “ . Pre'ncli, Enamelled,
" " Geneva. Paste,
' " German, Stone,
'JO v••
JU Gothic,
TF: A 81 , .; T2':: .
II ohluts, Ws I ters Tureens,
Ladles. Cups., Butter Dishes,
Fait Blonde. Fink IC owes, Ple Knives,
Crumb ICWVI.S, 1,, cream do. Cake Knives,
Forks. Spoons, Castors.
Cnrll•le. July. 27, 1800-1
USEPII U. STEEL
WATCH MAKER
SOUTH HANovER STREET *1
A fell , doors south of the 4 . ;
ur t House.
Having supplied myself with A large assortment of
%Cut, is ls, Illncurs, Lam now prepared to re
pair all kinds o(W:itches. Cliwks, Jewelry, Be, on the
most reasonable terms that inky lie Intrusted to my
11, Mug attention to business to he fa
cm-ed with a share 01 rulJic patronage.
A fine rtment of JEW ELII V, such as Ladies'
Itreast Pins and Ear Drops Gold and Cai r neo; Misses'
Ilren•t Pins and I . :lar Drops. Hoz and Moan Pius all sizes,
Gold Chains, Plated rhalus, Glli Lockets, (Wards
Also a large and fins asuortment of
GOLD FINGER RINGS,
Also. n floe lot of Silver Hunting, Detached Lever,
and t.epines it arches, and a good assortment of Pulver
plated and Steel cpeettieles. All of w hieb will be sold
,ow. A shale of public patronage is respectfully solid.
tot, Jos: U. STEEL,
- I 'arli4!e Jan 1560
- -
lallr
W S L ' k l l i t - 1 % F ' '4 A S I4, AT j 1 1 :7 \ 1:' ' s it o l d l's este A b
llsh o p d
Stand. West Main St., nearly opposite the Cumberland
Valley Hank.
I have just revolved a new assortment of watches,
cirelcy medallions silver ware, dc., in addition to my
~tmer atitcli to which I is site the attention of the
public, Ittuasscirlaient embraces fine geld and silver
lever watches. Hunting and open case do., gold An
chors for Ladles and Gentlemen and Silver Lepines
and Quartter watches of every variety in style and
price.
Also fine gold Medallions. Breastpins for Ladies and
(len Omen of every quality, pattern and price. hold
fob, vest. curb and neck chains. ilold bracelets, finger
rings, end-phis, studs, sleeve-buttons, crosses, charms.
&c. field and silver thimbles, silver and plated
butter knives, forks, table, tea, salt and mustard spoons
of every variety. A large assortment of gold, silver
eouunon spectacles, to suit all
:in,s to which we invite specialatteu.
tfon.
A fine lot of GOLD PENS from the beat makers,
pectscle cases, fancy boxes, silver and pearl card cassis,
t r. 11(1 and 41111100 bracelets, oat eb chat DR,
\l an Ilt• Clocks and a variety of articles usu.
ally kept to . Jewelry eetaltlishmeuts. which i g i k
I will sail low for cast, All articles war- •
Led to t, shat they It Ye represented.
Particular attention paid na usual to
It ATell REPAIRING and all work war. •
ran tad.
Catll In Jul
aritti an ex ton Fire agaortmont of
SUPERIOR TIME KEEPING CLOCKS
JAMES R. WEAVER'S
~ 6 .:4.;,,.., ~, OAD A LN E 1 ,
MANUFACTORY',
NORTII TIALHOVER STIIECT. (lumina, N.
Having been engaged In the business for over twenty
years ho would return thanks to his CllstOmerspnd
friends, for the liberal encouragement extruded to bite
kt years cone ty, and further assures them that nn
VIRIIIR will bn spared. to give full satisfaction to all who
may favor him with a call.
CHAIRS AND FURNITURB,
of every description constantly on hand, or made to
order. Warranted Olio ,f the best quality, of the ln•
lest atylo, well finished, and sold at thojoiviist possible
prince for cash. _
fle also Continues business as nn UNDIIRTARER.—
needy made Coffins, Metallic or otherwise. Rept con
stantly on band 'and funerals promptly attention to
personally In town or country, on the most.reasonablo
terms.
oerry and Walnut Cofllnn, large size, Niel] finished
and lined inside, from 8 to 12 dollars.
Walnut Conine covered from 15 to 30 dollars.
JAMES _
May 25,1851L1y.
N. B.—Twi, properties situate In Clturehtown,Cumb.
county, arc offered for sale on easy terms. Apply as
above. J. It. {Y•
CUINIBERLAND VALLEY BANK
PROPRIETORS,
WILLIAM K ER, JEAAC Dn2i74lllA2P
R/CIIARR WDoDS, JURN S. STERRETT,
JOHN C. DUNLAP, JOIIN DUNLAP,
•• '
STU/10$0.N.
This Bank, is now prepared to do a general Banking
and liitchatige Maiming under the name and style of
KKK, DUNLAP I Co., in the same place lately occu•
pied by Ker. Brenneman I Co.
Money received on deposit and paid brick on ` demand
without notice. Certificates of deposit bearing interest
at the rate of fivy per cent. will he issued for as short
a period as four months. Interest on ail certificates
will cease at maturity, provided, however, that if said
certificates aro renewed at any time thereafter for an
other given period, they chill timer the same rate of in
terest up to the time of renewal. Twenty days notice
must be given of an intention to withdraw Interest de
•
They call the attention of Farmers. Mechanics and
all Milers who desire A cafe depository for their money,
to the undeniable filet, that the proprietors of this lion It
ate not only lialde to the amount of their stock in the
bank, but ?re INDIVIDUALLY liable to the extent of their
estates for all the Deposits, and other obligations o
Iter, Dunlap & Co.
Particular attention elven to the collection of Vend
Notes, Eurelgn Ws. Drafts, Checks, .F e., In any parl
the United States and Canadas.
Remittances made to any part of the United States
England, and Ire/a.id.
They will at all times be pleased to give any Inform
lieu desired In regard to money leaf tore In general
The faithful and confidential execution of all order
entrusted to them ma 3 be relied upon
Open for business from fi o'clock iu the morning lint
4 o'clock in the evening. _ . _
Carlisle, Aug. 14, 1860
TILL TRIUMPHANT.
The enmoleto fineness of the Prairie Flower Conk
Stove, warrants the subscriber in railing the attention
of ail who may want a superior stove to call and ex
amine the only stove that has given universal satitfac.
Oen.
Ist. A saving of from 30 to 00 per rent. in fuel
2nd. -A hotter and quitter Oven from the same fire,
3d. A larger tivon than any other store of the same size.
4th. The preservation of the centre piece from sinking
easing repairs,
sth. The best Baker, Roaster, and Cook now in use,
Pith. A superior arrangement for cleaning the tiller,
7th. A perfect ails Consumer for sillier etre d or coal.
The Prairie Flower is warm teal to give eatisfacl ion
In every particular, and will be shown with pleasure to
all who may call, whether desiring to purchase or not,
any quantity of reference in town cr country.
A few other good Cook Stoves on band, which will be
sold very low ha close shack.
Spouting, Roofing, Job work, Copper-multi:Ong and
Sheeting work promptly attended to, in town or coun-
try. All work warranted at the old stand, Hanover
street north of Louther,
MARY M. 11101IR1 S.
N. B. Old Copper, Brass and Pewter bought, and the
Itlgheat price }mid In cash or goods.
March 28, 18t30.—tf.
Cscon.3.! 40c)(3b1!!
TO FARMERS LI.MEBURNERS
AND OTHERS.
The undersigned hive been appointed sole agents for
the sale of the celebrated Treverton Coal. This Coal Is
recommended by Mr. Landis and others who have tried
it, to be equally as strong, and I urn as murh.lime per
ton, as Ly kens Valley or any other coal In use.
Persona id Wiint of - tittle Coal will flottlt to their In.
tersat to buy this coal as It-costs from twenty to twen
ty-live cents per ton less than Lykens Valley. We have
the prepared Trererton Cool for family use always on
hand. Also a large stork of coal of all kinds
THOMAS CONLYN
Our stork Is large and complete and Nf
he sold at the lowest prices
Thankful for pops favors we respectfully aek a con
tinuance of the same.
J uly 23, 18f.0
Benevolent
ASCOCIA TION!
1 , ,1TY. AD ELI 111.
Benevolent Institution, established by special en
dowment for the relief of the airk and distressed,
afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic diseases.
and especially for the Cure of Diseases of
the Sexual Organs.
MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the Acting Sur
geon, tuall who apply by letter, with a description of
their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, AT.,)
slid In cases of extreme poverty, Medicines furnished
free of charge:
VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrhrea, and other
Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and eu the NEW REM
EDIES employed in the Dispensary. sent to the a ffl icted
in sealedJklttel envelopes, free of charge. Two or three
Stamps for postage will be acceptable.
Address, Dit..I.SKILLEN HOUGHTON, Acting Sur
geon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street,
Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors,
ELBA D. ILEA ItTIV ELL, Presido.u.
CEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary,
March 8, 18t11.-Iy.
1860 HARDWA w I A O I L! :I HARD
trio It Son have just completed opening
their Spring Stork of Hardware, Paints, Oilx, varnishes,
&e. to eldch they invite the early attteution of
the public. We have greatly enlarged our stock in all
Its:,various branches,and can now accommodate the pub.
lie with
In large or small quantities, at the lowest prices. But
we do not wish the public to understand that wo have
brought all the triode In Philadelphia and New York to
our town, but wo can assure them that one look Into
our store will convince them that we have enough to
supply the demand In this market. Persons wanting
goods fir our line,witi find it to their advantage to give
us a call before making their purchases.—All orders
personally and punctually attended to, and no nth,.
presentations made to effect gales
JOHN P. LYNN & SON,
May 2,'66. North Haunter St. Carlisle
I,XCELSIOR PICTURES
A. R. ITENWOOD would respectfully Inform th,
eftl : sans of Carlisle and sicinity that he has taken room.,
in Zug's now building, east corner of Nlarket Square,
where he Is at all tittles ready to take A MBROT Y Pk>:
In the latest and most approval style, Pictures taken
in rainy and cloudy weather as well as clear. and at
isfaction given or no charges made. Portraits and Da.
nerreotypes copied. Miniature Pictures taken for
ockets dc.. in A inbroty pe.
Ambrotypes warranted to stand the test of time, beta
or water.
1931-15 ,
Lading and Gentlemen aro cordially invite d to c
and examine specimens.
Prices from 'Arts. to $lO. d. It. lIENWOOD.
Jan. '27 .1838. -ii
•
N - OVENII3ER 2ND, 1860.
Aw The tundra of tho "HERALD" aro reminded
that 1 havojust brought from tho city n largo supply of
•SOO CURRD RAMS AND BEEF
Dried Apples add Vouches, Fresh Tomatoes in calls, (reel]
Mushrooms, the very beet i'ickice, different kinds of
mixed !duet:lois and Sauces, LOIIIOIIEI and Oranges,
Truues, Figs Raisins, Sugars, Coffees. Teas, Molasses.
Fish, Salt, Fine &gaol and Tobacco: very line Brandies,
Old Rye Whiskey, Wines ,to ;'besides a general assort.
merit of gooda In our lino of trade, offered at the very
loweet prlete, FOR CASII. WM. BENTZ.
Ncv.2d,
pARGAINS ! 'BARGAINS I!
Now le the time for cheap goods. Closlng out
the entire stock at utfprocedently low prices, to make
room for spring /olsortmenf, All in want of Cheap Pry
Coeds, ale respectfully invited to call at the cheap store
of CUtS.
Carlisle, Feb. 15, 1861. Trustee.
TRUNKS ! TRUNKS !! TRUNKS!!
Ladies Solo Leather French Style, and Dress
trunks and Bonnet Boxes, Traveling Doge, to. Bente'
solid Leather and solo Leather Brass Baud Trunks Va
lises, New Traveling Bawl, &c., a large - ,, •eortmenl and
very low prices. at LIVINGSTON'S,
North Ilaulover Street..
.CRESH MACKEREL.-
I' A lot of 31nolioral—now catch—ln nanortild pack.
gos of naives, Quarter, and Eighth Barrels. Also,
8. A 1, Ai o N ,
tai - sale at the-Storo of the enbeerlber.
Oct. 26, , 63. 4 - W pr.
600 TRACE CHAINS OF ALL
kinds with a large assortment of MOM
BUTT CHAINS.. liAlar: 11 OFIAINo,
BREAST CHAIN'S, .. ' PM!' CHAINS.
I.otl (MAINS, -• • TONDUE elf %Ms.
COW CHAINS, • - SPREAD at ~ lie., '
Just received at the Cheap IfirdWare Store uf
March 7. 'SO,llgtritY SAXTON
r IIRUNKS 1 : 'T,RUN KS I Tlt II NKS !
L. Pays' Solo Leather ? Froileh .Styre ' and Dress
T run k. an d Bonnet Doses; Iravellug'llaus,&e. -Gauls'
solid Loather Mass Band Trunks, Valises, New Travel
lug Da. 8, Are.. A large ABBortwout And V Ary
Glo STO w prleee at
North Unilever atreet: —
LIVINN'd
. . . .
.April 1 2 , ' 6 i- , , . '
:_...--:
North of. Broche 'Trench
l'eftudalo tautwiMrer.ltt price
ban over known. LELDICII,'sAvvy. I SII: & MILLER
.„... ...... ....
SALE.-50,000 Luildinh. book
for kilo, at lam price than they can be bed at the
kiln. Enquire et this office.
"4 1 1'011,1f1 -11,0041 ',FOR REIN T.-1 lie
► large Store Itooin at the Vi'emtend Of Main. Street.
St, a Wed up with couniera. and •aliviving and "has a
largo ataeouvepient Collar. PoNseaxion
Frmalii) of \ • ADA St 84:NW:WAN,
Cadtele;.Dee:2l, ' 60,4 . • "
nlisallanteus.
H. A. STURaNON, Cashliir
VIM AT IS CLAIMED OVER OTIIERS IS
ARMSTRONG & HOFFER
RELIABLE GOODS.
IN
)Inif 3inaDs.
CUAIBERLAND VALLEY
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
. rI VX
CHANGE OP HOURS! '
On and after MONDAY, DECRAIBEIf 1860,: rimming.
Train, will run as follows: (Sundays excepted :1
' FOIL e11A51111,1151111103 AND HA81L161.10.110.
Ist Train . . 2d Troika
Lento llagerstoWn, 7.00 A. At 2.45 P. M
t' Greencastle. 7.37 0 9.35
Chambersburg,
.8.80 " 1.25 "
B hippensburg, ; 9.00 " 1.57
9.32 ti 230
c. 10.10 " 3.10 tr
" Mechanicsburg, 15.42 342
Arrive at Harrisburg. -11.11; " '4.10
FOR CHAMI3I:II9DURO NO AGERSEOWN.
Leave Harrisbur Ist Train. 2d g 8.05 A. 1,40 Trntn
P. M.
rt Medial:L{o64nm 0,.0 it /
"„
00
3.
Carlisle 9.27 " 2.20
it
" New villa, 19.02 u
- Shim:Wins-Rh*. 10.31 0 4.05
Cr Chambg', (Arrive) 11.00 4.45 0
Greencastle, 11.05 5.15
Arrive at Hagerstown, 12.35 6.15 0
THREE Daily Trains leave Harrisburg for Pittsburg
nt 18, and LSO, A. M,, and 4 'in I'. M.,
For Philadelphia, via Pennsylvania Central natl.,"
At 2.10 A. 71., 12.55, 1.15, and 523 P. 111. tin I.eltitou
V. rt. It., al 8.00 A. AL. and 1.45. I'. 111. For Baltimore,
at 1.00 & 7,40 A. M.. AI 00 P.M.
For a roverton and Williamsport at 1.40 and 8.15, P.
M. Trains on Dauphin Road at 2 00. I' Al.
NOME TO PA9StNGER9: At all .5 tatioriti where
Tickets nit , sold, via: Hagerstown, 0 reournstle, Chatu
beriburg, Shippenshurg, Newellle. Merlin tars
burg and Harrisburg, a redurtion of TEN CENTS oa
each Ticket will he made to all Passer/Kers that provide
themnelvea with Tickets before entering the Cars.
0.
Railroad Office, Chambersburg, N. LULL Lluper't
Dec. 7, 1800.
NEW AIR LINE ROUTE
TO NEW YORK!
(1114 , ,
-"
SHORTEST IN DISTANCE
AND QUICKEST IN TIME
BETWEEN THE TWO CITIE6
NEW YORE
AND
HARRISBURG
VIA HEADING, A LLENTOWN
AND EA TO N
MORNING I'Iti•ASS; West len vet New l'orit nt aA,
M., arriving at flarrisburg at 1: .t neon, only bj bourn
between tbe two cities.
MAIL LINE loaves New York at 12.00 min: and as
rives/it liarriaburg at R.OO P. 31.
MORNIMI MAIL LINK Knsf. IPnces Harrisburg nt
8.00 A. M., twill ing at New York a t 4 :11/ I'. M.
A FTKRNO“N 10(PIti:SS ra..t. a •n Vl's !Yards
burg rct 1.11 P M. arriving at Nei,. York a t U O O p m
Connections are made at lan iab nrg at IM I', M. with
the• Passenget 'Pralns-tn each dlrect rou un the Pennavl
vanin Cumberland Yal/ey and Northern Central Rail
rrad.
All trains rfonneet at Reading n ith trail. for Patta
villa and Philadelphia, and at Allentown for Mauch
Chunk, Enaton, ete.
No change of Passenger Oars or :Baggage 'between Now
Y rok and Harrisburg, by the tWO A. IL Line from New
York or the 1 15 P. 70. from Zhu; isburg.
For beauty or scenery, and epee,•. romThrt and arrow
modatinn. this rout• preteuts superior ludueements to
the travelling nubile. •
Fere between New York and Ihirrieburg FIVE DOL
LARS. Yee tirkete and other Soh.rthethen apply to
J. J. CLYDE, Genera! Agent. 11arrinintrg.
CARLISLE AND PELLADELPECA
t iZ t V • &7:1
i•
.SRr~ it
:4 7 g, 4 :7 " ; -•
•
DAILY I'itEIGIIT LINE.
FREED, WARD k FREED,
Bit MARISET BTREET, I , IIIIABELPHIA
J. & D. It !MA I)S,
MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PA
&i-Cars of thin Line leave tho. Depot 811 Morkot at.,
Daily, at 4 o'rlock,
.Lea , ae Carlini°, Daily, at 7 o'clock. A lir.
Goode intended ter this Line ~hould be n arked C. &
P. Daily Freight Line, and sent in by 4 Weibel:.
May 26, 1550.
p HILADELPIII A
AND 11P.ADING
RA i L RO A ID
SLIMMER ARRANGEMENT,
On and alter MAY 28, 11.60.
Two passenger trains leave Harrisburg daily, (Sun
days excepted,) at B.ou A. M and 140 P. M.. for
arriving there at 1.20 anun and 0.10 P. M.
Returning, leave Philadelphia at 0.00. A. 21., and 3.30
P. M., arriving at Harrisburg at 12:1 noon and b. 30 P.
M.
Farms: To Philadelphia, No.l Cora $3.25; No. 2 On
Name train,) $2 70.
Fares to Beading. $1.60 and $1.30.
At Reading. connect with trams for Pottsville, Miners.
ville,Tanmon, Catawisaa,
Four trains leave Rending for Phlladii/phia dolly, at
6 A. W , 10.45 A. 51., 12,30 noon nod 3.43 P. 31.
Leave Philadelphia for Reading at 0.140 A. 1.00 P,
11., 3.30 P. 51., and 5.00 1'.:11.
Fore. from Reading to Philadelphia. $1 75 and $1 45.
The ninrolog train from Harrisburg- ,•.marts at
Vending with up train for Willit,lairre. Pittston and
Scranton,
For through tickets and other information apply to
J. J. ('LYLIR,
General Aadint.
Aug. 9, 61
Rats d, (Lops
A.AE u Fl ROI;
HAT AND CAP EM PORI UM !
The undersigned 'haying purchased the
g t.t.0ek,1,-,,, of the lato Wm 11. Trout dee'd. would
respectfully announce to the pu Idle that ho ill con •
tinue tb. BATTING BUSINESS at the old stand, In
West High street. and with a rei1e,...1 and VinCiant
effort, produce srticles of head 1)t et, o
Every Variety, Style ,771(1 Quality: -
that chat be strictly .in keeping with the improvement
of the Art, and fully up to the age I which we lire.
h , avo n
t on t. hand-z -- splondhl
HATS AND CAPS
. . . . .
of all descriptions, from tho common 11 00l
to the finest FUJI AND 81LE 11ATS; and at price•
that must soil every one who boa on eye to gutting the
worth of his money. Uhe stock includes,
MOLESKIN, CA SSISI ERE, BEAVER & FELT /1 A TS,
of every et3le and color and , unourpaa.ed for LIGHT
NESS, DURABILITY AND : by those of any
other establishment in the country.
MEN'S, EWES' and CB/ LIOIEB'o HATS and CAPS,
of every description constantly on hood.
Ile respectfully invites all the old patron,: and an
many new ours es pinialble, to glee him a cell
lApr. 25, 1860--ly
SECOND SPRING A ItRIVAL.—
LAItliE SUPPLIES FOB. THE IIEAD AND FEET.
At the store of John Irvine, on 'the N. E corner of
the public square, is the place to purchase Boots Shoes
flats & Caps, at prices that defy et mpetit inn.
Ile has just returned Dow the Nast with the largest
and most complete assortment ut Boots, Shoes, lists &
Caps that ha has ever presented to this community,
and which he le eleterruinetk to sell at the lowest possi
ble prices. Ills stock embraces everything in his line
of business, such so •
MEN'S & BOYS' FINE CALF' BOOTS,
Nip Boots, Calf and Patent Leather Oxiord Ties, Cal
and Patent Leather Gaiters, Calf Nullifiers, Cal Land
Kip Brogans, Slippers, &c.
LADIES'
Fine French and English Lasting Gaiters, Morocco,
Calf and Kid Boots, Fine Kid Slippers, Fancy Slippers,
Morocco, and Kid Buskins, de., &.
AND VIIILDREN'S IVEA It of all descriptions
embracing tine Lasting Gaiters, Morocco and Lasting
Button Boots, Morocco Lace Boots of all kinds, fancy
shoes Of various styles slippers, &e.
lIATs & CAPS, Silk, Cassimere, Fur and 'Wool llats
of all qualities and styles, also a large assortment of
' TRAP fl;
Boots and Shoes made to order at the shortest notice
Repairing promptly done. Confident of his ability to
pieggoolelesties ofeustomers,ke_respectfully invites
the publieto give him a call.
Remember the place, N. E. corner of the Publie
Square.
May 30,'00.
101312
NEW STORE, AND NEW GOODS
HATS, CAPS ANDSTRAW HOODS.
• IfIJLTS, CalP S - c.
-
s' • •
The subscriber has recently opened a New Store
at the old Ftaild of .1.131 Halbert North balmier St.
opposite the Carlisle Deposit Dank,
Having received from Now York and-Philad r elpliin,
tuft and well selected - assortment of goods in his !limo.
bushiess, such as lIATS and 'OAPS, from the common
Wool to the Sno Vac, ' • •
•
- 7 -- SILK AND-GASSIMERE WATS;
Spring nylem of Silk hats for 1861. 'Straw Bata for
flonl.llanon, Jockey Hata for Ladles nd fancy lista and_
PEICEE TO SETT. THE TXELES.
Also, Carpet Dago,, Vallsoo. Trunks, 'Hand Trunks,
Undmellas and Carpet,
Fupthara. _An amottment of
/AV" Priaid!Segilie and. Tobacco.
Thauldul for gm patronage already received ha uould
lnrito all Ma Mande and the public generally to glri
him a call. . , .. JACOB
Carlisle, April 1!,18131, •
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