Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, November 01, 1861, Image 4

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)10 STETTER'
STOMACH BIT
The roprietbra and Manuffic'tivers
TY,TTIArs' CI LEBrcATED STOi lACii BIT
TERS:can :appeal with perfect confidence to
physicians and,•cit izens generally ct the United
116 rates, Ilocaus.e the article lies attained ampu
tation heretofore unknown. A feitfacts upon
this point will • sprats more poivrfully-than,
Tolnines of hire assertion or blazoning puffery,.
consumption of Ilostet ter's Stomach Bit
ters for the last year amounted to over a half
-tuillitin battles,' and front its manifest steady
increase in times past, it is evident that during
the coming year the consumption will reach
near one million bottles. This immense amount
could never have been sold but for the rare
Medicinal properties contained in the prepnra
tioh, and the sanction of the most prominent
physic:Wig in those sections of the country
where.theartiele_isahest•known-,-whe not only
recommend the' Bitters id their patients, but
are ready at nil times to give testimonials to its
efficacy in all cases of stomachic derangements
and the diseases resulting therefrom. •
This is note temporary popularity, obtained
by extraordinary efforts in •t he way of trum •
poling the qualities of the Bitters, but a solid
o,stimation of an.invaluable medicine, which is
destined to be as enduring as lime itself.
. gestetter'e Stomach Bitters Lave proved
a Godsend to regions where fever and ague
and various other bilious.; min:plaints have
Imunted 'their victims by hundreds. To be
Uhl° to State confidently that the "Bitters"
ire a certain cure for the Dyspepsia and like
, diseases, is to the proprietors.a source of Un
alloyed pleasure. It removed all morbid matter
ftroin the stomach, purifies the blood, and
imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system,
livir.g it that tone and energy indispensable
for the restoration of health. It operates upon
the stomach, liver,',And other digestive organs,
mildly but powerfully, and soon restores them
to acondition essential to the healthy discharge
of the functions of nature.
Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily as
•per directions on the bottle, and they will find
in it a stimulant peculiarly adopted to comfort
declining years, as it is pleasant to the palate,
"invigorating to the bowels, excellent nerrtonic,
and rejuvenating generally. We bare tee evi
dence of thousands of aged men and women
whQ have experienced the benefit of using this
preparation while suffering from stomach de
rangements and general debility; acting under
the advice of physicians, they have abandoned
all deleterious drugs and fairly tested the
. merits of this article. A few words to the
gentler sea. There are certain peribds when
their cares are so harassing that many of them
oink under the trial. The relation of mother
and child is so absorbingly lender, that the
mother, especially if she be young, is 'apt to
forget her own health in her extreme anxiety
for her infant. Should the period of maternity
arrive daring the summer season, the wear of
body-and mind is generally aggravated. Here,
then, is a necessity for a st Militant to recupe
rate the energies of the system, and enable the
mother to hear up under tier exhausting trials
and responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene
rally prefer the Bitters to all other invigora
tors that receive the endorsement of physi-
Piano, because it is agreeable to the taste as
well ala ecilain In giN c a permanent increase
Of bodily strength.
''All those persons, to 'Whom wo have particu
larly referred above, to wit: fill fivrers flout
'friar and ague, caused by malat•in, dittrrhma,
dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite, and
all diseases or derangements of the at mach,
'superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary
tneeepation, and nursing mothers, will consult
their own physical welfare by giving to Hos
tetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trial.'
CAUTION.—We caution the public against
'using ally the feany.imi tatiens 5f counter : ,
1 4 eits, but ask for flosrErrun i s Cti.Ellll,\ TED
BROMAeII Berrsus, and see that each bottle has
the wards " Di. J. Ilostetter's Stomach Bitters"
blown on the side of the ,bottle, and stamped
on the metallic cap coveting the cork, and
observe that our autograph signature is on the
label.
41W- Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER &
SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all
druggists; grocers, and dealers generally
throughout the United States, South Ame
riea, said Germany.
bold by d. 'MU, S. W. thwerstlek, Carlisle; Jobn
C. Atl ink. John Stonebannh, Shirpenabnrg; 1,. Rau
man. .1. B. Iler nine Ivionbanicsburg; and Drugglbt
artmralli• throm bout-tba county. l'or. 9, 115.1.
I INDSEY'S DI - PROVED
- IS‘I3LoorsI&EARCHER 47:4)
A STANDARD MRDICIN
For the speedy, radical, and effectual cure of ALL
DISEASES arising from IMPURITY
OF UIF BLOOD,
ht the most miraculous cures
This medicine has wroff
in desperate cases of
Scrofula, Cancerous formations,
Cutaneous Diseases, ICrysipelas, Boils,
Dimples on the face, Soto E' es,
Old, Stubborn Ulcers, Scald head,
'Fet ter affections, Rheumatic Disorders,
Dyspepsia, Costiveness,
Jaundice, Snit ithemn,
Mercurial Iffsenses, General Debility.
Liver Complaint, boss of Appetite
Low Spirits, Foul Stomach.
Female Complaints, and all Diseases having theirro-1
gin In an impure state of the Blood.
We refer to the case of David McCreary, of Napier
township, Beditird Co., Pa. who,
ou the 31st day of Aug
ust, 1858 made affidavit before Justice fl 1 la t 1 t
-, .10
was treated for the cure of Cancer by three physicians
of Bedford county, and by Dr. New ton of the Eclectic
College to Cincinnati for a pried of nearly eight
months, notwithstanding which, his lip, Dose, and a
portion of his left cheek were entirely eaten away! 11 0 -
Imd given up all hope, when he heard of the • Blood
Searcher," and was induced to try it. Four bottles
cured hint, and although sadly disfigured, there is no
question but what thin invaluable medicine saved his
life. The full particulars of this remarkable case Dilly
laesocu iu n circular, which can be had of any of the
Agents.
We also refer to the case of Nancy Blaokney, of Elder
' ton, Armstrong °aunty, Po., cured of Scrofula after he-
Ing unoble to get out et her bed for three years.
To the case of a lady in Ansonville. Clearfield county
who won also afflicted with Scrofula in its WlllB6
To Um case of George Meisel, residing in Carroll town,
Cambria county, Pa, who was so badly afflicted with
eat - bls antlre nose off, and hls case was
worse if possible, than McCreary's,
The partioularo of these rases—every ono of übli h
wee cured.by the use of the 1116 oft Searcher—may 11160
be found in a circular to bo had of any of the Agents.
It. M. LEMON, Proprietor.
Laboratory for the manufacture and sale, near the
Pa. Railroad Depot, Ilollidayoburg, Pa.
DS. Geo. IL Reyna', Wholesale Agent, Pittsburgh, Pa.
ytyFor:;atoin:Carlisle by S. W. Ilavorstick, S. El
ond Reynold,. &P elflor; Dr.3.llerring Mechanics
burg; Gosweiler & Zook, Shaphordstown ; Joshua Culp
Ifogstoivn •'
Jacob- Simmons. C,ross Roods • 3. J. Coble,
, Wl9B Shirenninst6ti f ill ' Boiling -Springs
Mary W. Kissel; Chuirchtown ; 0. W. Robinson West
; l'amhanglit & Co., Oakville; Shoemaker &
Plilott, Newburg; Wm. Bratton, Newville; J. flood &
C0.,-Springfield; Russell & Co., Dickinson;
Waslatig,. Jaelcsonyille• Wm. Clark & Lces,
)toads'; Wm. 11. Ecklbs, gporting D. Donlinger
Whits Ifall; J:0. Alttelc,L3hippensburg; all of Cumber
/and,county,
A .CARD TO TETE LAKES
Dr. Duponco•s Golden Pills for Females.
Naltibia in correelinY,' regulating or removing
all. obstructiohs,froia 'whatever cause,•and
_ _ always. , successfuLas a preventive.-
.
The .combination of ingredients In Dr. Deponco's
Belden' Pills are perfectly harmless. They have beau
lased in the private practice of old Dr. Duponco, for-30
years, and thousands of hullos can testify to their great
and nover.failing success in almost every case, in cor•
lading irregularities, relieving painful and distrylsing
menstruation, particularly.at the change of life. From
dye to ten pills will cure that common, yet dreadful
soroplalat,the Whites. Nearly every female in the
rand infirm's from this cOmplaint. The above pill has
sienna neatly cured thousands, and -will cure you if you
use them. , They 'cannot harm you, on the contrary.
they removeall ohatructlons, and restore nature to its
*roper channel, and invigorate the )vholo system; they
are perfectly safe and linmeWss.•
Price v. f ifer box. Sold Wholesale aintretall
O. ELLIOTT,' Druggist; Carlisle, Pa.
whols'tiMsolo agent for that place Ladies, ,b,y
'ling him $1 to the " Car:lslo l'ost Office" can have Um
lollls sent to any part of the country, free of postage,
nitillv Sold also' by Olies. 'A. ilannvatt, Ifarrisburg.
31111 o r -, and•hy-ene
druggiatin overy.villagriand town her the ' s
• N.. EL - t Look out for' eounterfelta. no Golden
Rills of any kind, unless every box is signed 'by 'I3.D.
Plows. .All others aro a 'base • imposition land unsafe,
therefore, as you value your lives , and health, (to say
nothing of being humbugged out •of -your money) buy
flair those who show the eignature 'of.•& D, Howe on
. every box, which has'rocontly been added On account ef
a recent counterfeit of tho Dills. D, VOICE,
— van - 30 Bh ly Sole_Proprictor, Now York.' '
„ .
..AINT ANIr„ 0.T.1,8:--• • ..
t
. - ' ,3 . 0 11 1 31 5 'bit0. Lead. , 1000 Gallons of 011. t
ToP4T -0 0 , rt .alarttc tussortmout of , •
7 arn4B4es, ProofFalnt,
..Znepontino;: —7, illottinci , •
Japan, •54.11}t0 Zinc, ;
katty, 'Colored
Lltharge,
• Ited 'Lead; • " ' •
• - '' GIL
-Taiioll,
• . Sheila°, • ''';' , Sperm 011;."'
''• , • Paintiirnehos, FlBllOll, - ie.,-
" ' 'Colors Of ofery description, it;, and ~ Gll',l4'ear e is arid.",
• t'elben
,TO . T . ICE " SHOgAtAr,...ERS.
goo Wands Wanted, to w0rk:0n...0;24,860c1; Of
at am constant orooloymept will bo given for a least'
Ilya or stx,inontbsi and Moral wages paw, ,
, .R00kft32..:31.001tt.i
-1-1 0 1 3 building brick
hip
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EBS~
D R.. HOPFL 4 - i l t i n lYS l , BAL§A.III,Iq
FOR THE SPEEDY CURE.OF
Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Croup, Hoatse•
ness, Bronchitis,, Pneunzonia, Diseases,
of the poieels, * arising from. 0,21 d,
Incipient a 0718711 )(ton, and
for the relief d (flat
tre of Pa.
tients in advanc•
ed stages of the lattei. disease.
The Mils:trate Cordial is entirely a Vegetable protin`b•
lion, combining the heeling propertits of the Balsam,
with the invigorating qualities of a Cordial„producing
a combination so well adapted to the purposes intend•
ed, tbat Caere are but few eases of disease which will
not, at an early period,succumb to Hs healing and life
giving properties.
Poe twes,,has the treatment at pulmonary a:scares
occupied the greeter porllori of „the attention of the
scientifie of the medic/Warm irly but none acquired more
anlifieiten'ilf his treatment:of these diseases., than the
celebrated Prussian Dr. 1100FLAND, the originator of the
Balsamic Cordial, Ills life .devoted.tn- the • produc•
liotrof remain-than would stand unrivalled. flow
Well he hits succeeded, the American people arc shin to.
nti7et and we positively assert, thiit . no - pimp:main - us
that have ever been placed before them, hate conferred
the same amount of benefits ou suffering lintlltinity, or
have elicited on tunny eottunendations from all classes
of society, as the remedies of Dr. Ibufland, prepared by
Dr. C. M. Jackson k Co., of Philadelphia.
The Cordial IS Mistimed fora class of disensce more
plum' and more fat than any other to which the
people of 11138 ttnna try arrkanideet —those springing from
Melt 1,.1.0." That. eminent authority; Dr. Bell,
says: not soy that Colds to oar inhabitants
eiiat the PLAMIE nnd YEte.owittiv.e.rtare to those of other
countries; but I can aver eonfidebtly that they usher
io iscii3O Of ;:realer complicity and 11101 tallty than these
latter.'
Entirely Vegetable. No Alcoholic Preparation
DR, 1100EL-AND'S
Qli LLILIRATJ D
GERMAN BITTERS 9
1111.0
Dr. C. M. JACKSON & Co., Phila.
LIVER CoMPI. TNT, DYSPEPSIA, Jarmdfro; Chronic
or Nervous Debility, Db.cases of tho Kldueys, and all
dtsbasos foist Og from it disnrdered Liver nr Stomach.
;inch., Cole-tip:llion. Inward Piles ' Fulness or Blood
to the Head, Aridity of the Stroinnelh NaUliell, Heart.
burn, Disgust for Fend, Fulness nr Wright In thn Stone
Sour Eruct:it ions, Sinking nr Fluttering at the Pit
of the Stomach. Swimming of the /lead, 11111711 11 1 and
Difficult Breathing, tluticr lug nt the Heart, Choking
or SulToraLlng Cour:aloes when ha a lying posture, Dim.
ne,s or Vision. Dots of webs More the Sight. Fever nod
Dull Pain in the Head, bolideney ref Perspiration. Yel
lowness of the Skin and J en, Palo in the Solo. Back,
Chest. Lim Sudden Hurdles of (loot, 131.11 . 111,1 g
in the Most, coumt.:t Inuo.tlnim, of Evil, nod ereat,
I/pore...ions of Spirit , . and will pnni I 1 V(.13 1 Tlool l ollt. e
low Fever, Iniillooti Fever, &c.
'the Proprietor in the attention of the public
to this preparation. 11000 £4l ninth 11 feeling 01 the utmost
confidence In its virtues and adaptation to the diseases
for which it is recommended.
It is no nOW untried artielr, but one that has
stood the feel tif It yeare' trial before the A rneri•
enn people, and it,. reputathm nod Fah, are unrivalled
by any sbulllr oleo tant The testlowny in
its ivi., I.y th , tui,t.prondnent unit xuil {lllO, n
I'hy , lobtn,:ll.l the
teal -trti i•l the Ain:la.:le. pulphsbed annu
ally the pro.pi and to LO 11,111 lit , is „r
their .I.,ents.ennuot but satb.fv the üb,t ,I,eptiet l l that
this retool) is re:1 1 1y 410,11.115 the lat.,t eelebti*.y it
ha , : M4:11114-I
stn_S. -W. 111VEliSTI1'K, Ageut frr Carll , lo, nll,l by
1),,1vr, °let, ,‘ i.t•L
pROE. PE ORITIPS ELECTRIC
OIL!
'1111: NEW PC ICTICE.-- Elven icCures.—Pate is the
preset tin of death, n Lerr the pain and you check
the disease.
tr -.. " Tills On. Acre ntt Tile SYATT3I MTH Er PCIITMITY
of pure vegetnbLe prep:n-01 , m. not the sli , dtb.st dan
trer of applying it outwardly m Ins artily; it at novo
giver a permanent ellre, lu most Caws, in from ten to
twenty minutes.
The test idtysiologists of Europe have discovered that
all orga', derangement In the animal system Is an of
feet Of the obstru, inn of the physic° electric fluid in
the r.;. - an n skilful application of the Oil
pals in inuneriiato in , llen the nervous fluid, and the
owe is at once a , compllshed. No bleeding, uo
purging . ll blhd oriu Is reverted to,
Ele.drie Oil is the marvel of this age
for the tolLmnuinr, (not every thing )
Cures libeuinstism often In a day. .
Cures Neuralgia, l'oot hitch°, twominutes.
Cures ("ramp in the Stomiteb, five Inloutes.
Cures Burns, Wounds. Bruises, pus to three days.
Cures ileadarbe, fifteen minutes.
Cures Ear Ache, Stiff Neck, Ague, one night.
Cure, Piles, foehled (ands, tot, days.
CUres Felons, Broken Breasts, Salt Sheuur, ties to
six days.
I Hemorrhage. Scrofula, Ali ess. sbc to ten Faye.
Cm eS frosted Inert and Chilblains, one to three days.
Cures Ague aml Finer, one to two days, aud all the
Nervous and Scrofulous A ffeotiobs
Cures Deafness in one to four da)s.
Cures all In the Back, Breast, etc., in 3 days.
DEADNESS CURED
New HAVEN. May Iftth,lBs6.
Prof. De Broth—My brother has boon deaf three years,
and one 'main of your Electric OH cured him entirely,
Yours, CLIFFORD It. SCRANTON.
ANOTHER INSTANT CURE!
• tlb
T do ceTtlfy that Prof. De Grath's Pler•trie Oil Is in
fallal.le tor Rheumatic pains. wife for some time
past has loon greatly afflicted and unable to walls, lies
been restored by the application of this oil almost in
stantaneously. I can cheerfully reeoMmend it to oth.
ors. JOHN \VI 1.1.1 A ISt):\*.
Sex lon, Esq.. ex-Mayor of ennolcm
;q,plicati••us em ed him. Almost cured 111.,
Zheuthatistu.
STIFF NECK.
[Editor Or LAW 'Magazin.. Curl Instantapenu , ly•]
Girard Iloure , Philadelphia
Prof. Cites. De (truth—l freely give It as my opinion
that our Electric 11l Is among the most woudortul
remedies of modern tines. At the earnest request of a
lady, who alleged that she had been cured of a most
p a i n f u l off, ctiou by ire usr, I Mao induced to try a lAA,-
thi, though at the time of purchasing, I fully believed
it to be a quack medicine and a catchlicnny humbug.
But a trial convinces Inn that it possesses a magic power,
and it will prove a blessing to .uttering humanity.
I recently tiink a cold from sleeping In damp sheets.
and my neck became so much swollen and painful that
I could not turn my bead.
After using. without success, everything prescribed
by my physician, I last evening tried your Electric Oil.
This morning I eon well, the relief haying boon as com
plete as it was Instantaneous.
Yours, very truly,
,70IIN IA INOSTON,
Editor Monthly Law Magnrinn,
•
157 Broadway, anh 1::0 West 14th St., N. Y.
Mr. Livingston belongs to the old, wealthy and high
ly respectable families of the old settlers of New York.
Any ono can address him on the subject of the above
letter, which will he answered with pleasure.
Principal Depot, 177 South Nth Street, Philadelphia.
itru„. Rut:tutus h Putrvt a, Sole Agents for Carlisle..
Av. Sold by all Druggists, and In Jersey City at Van
fluskirk's,-Washington street f•Shipley's.-Orove street;
Dr. Zabriskie's, corner of Grove and South Sth Street;
Longstall's, :Al Montgomery at. f Ap. 12, '61,1y.
HANDSOME WOMEN!
. TO TIM LAMB.
ITUNT"S "BLOOM OF ROSES." A rich and elegank
cedorfor the cheeks er lips.' It will not wash or rub off
and when earn applied, remains durable furyears. Thu
tint is so itch and naturaL Hunt the closest scrutiny
fails to detect Ito USO. Clin lie removed by lemon juice
and will not injure the skin. This is a new prepsratfou
used by the celebrated Court Beauties of Loudon and
Paris. Mailed free, in bottles, with directions for use,
for 11,00
HUNT'S "COURT. TOILET POWDER," Imparts
dazzling - willtertess to the comply and is unlike
anything else used for this purpose. Mailed free for
50 Cents.'
HUNT'S "BRITISH BALM," removes tan,
freckles,
sunburn and all ertlptlops of time Mailed free for
fill Cents.'
. .
HUNT'S "IMPERIAr, P(/MADE" for the hair, strop
gtheint rind improven its growth, keeps it from liilllng off
and is warranted to make the hair curl. free for
$l,OO.
HUNT'S " PEARL BEA UTIFIER," for the teeth and
gums, cleanses and whitens the teeth, hardens the_gurus
purifies the hroatli effectually, preserves the teeth and,
prevents toothache. Pietieo free for $l,OO
HUNT'S BRIDAL witEATts PERFUME," a double
extract of orango blossom and cologne; ➢ailed free ihr
P. 1,00 This eiquisito pliffumo ivas •firat used by the
Princess Royal ofEnuland, on her Marriage. "IlleaSrs.
Bunt d Co., preSented . tho Princess with an elegant.
case of Perfumery, (in which all of the above articles
were included) in handsome out glass with gold atop•
pore. valued at $1.500, partieulars of which appeared in
the public prints.
. .
All the above articles sent tree; by express, for $5,00.
Orgill can either accompany the order, or be mild to the
express agent on delivery of goOds, HUNT & Co.'
Perfumers to Ulu Queen,
. .
Regent St,, London, and. 77 Sansom St., Philadelphia,
Pa. For Sale by all Druggists and.l'el ranters.
llta. The Trade supplied. Oct. 25, 60. 7 1 y.
. .
SAMBUCI:II7,I.I4I
'CULTIVATED 'OPDIITO SATiIIi4US;
.pygatirjuntLY SHOULD USE
.., ..
S,P EERI S 'S - A MBU C 1. V I NE: e
E . LEBRAT.ETY 'for it' - ffindleinal and
- . .
'._,) bepoildat qu'lllitime Oa genuine lithenlant,, Dinh!,
.Dip, lititl-Butlorillti highly, esteemed ,by eminent
iih'Yelelarig, unti n eomo of the Llrtttninaillos in thiropeitnil
Amoriee. '' - .
. . .
SPEfilit'S 130111tIOI WINE . , io not 'a manufaCtured
article, but to pure, froui the }Oro of Portugal Sumbu.
ens, cultivated in NeerJersey,recomineded byOhrinivts
and. Phy.alelans, ua'neastising• madicinal pumertles en.
Odor to any other Wines , In and - nn - excellent.
article,for. week • awl. debilitated porspue,"'und the
aged and infirm, impinving the'rippotith and benefiting
ladles and children. , , •
, ,
•
A LADIES' •••
Recaude it will net nitoxiesto as other 41ros; as It con
tains
nolnisture of spiel to or. Other liquorg, and admired
for its rid' peculiar, flavor 'anti nutritive properties:.
thiparting'a healthy tone to the digestlpo, organs, and
:a blooming; spit and healthy akin andeemplexion.—:-.;
None gennineilinicEs thC signature of . , • • ,
'• ALFRED symdt; Passaic, N, J.
b 013 ths cork of each bottlo.," ' • . : ;
cnih ITIAL OF.TIITS WINO. "Sti.
. A. SPEIIIII, Proprietor,' ,
"' Wilco 200, Roadway, New:York..
A VINVACARD.' PASSIM:, N. X'
ivt 7 q,: Wild by REYNOLD% & Dm"fete
rd.• I' I •-• • , 1 rII , vIVA .-,?: . pry F "ooir 1 .) g"
=II
Ittebitiats.
I=l
epoita-
dITTENTIOX:
VEIV STORE. AND NEW GOODS
, Artorretyrnitto bis neknooledgements for the 'Very
liberal, patronage which hoe boon extended to him, the
nnitersigned'would call attention to-the feet - that 'be
has just re-opened ble extensive assortment of family
a CE'
in lila now store-room, on the' south-cent corner of the
public squar6 where the public aro invited to call and
examine a 'Ancit of •goods which, iu elegance,, , variety
and extent, will defy competition; comprising in part
loaf,- lump, - crushed - and - - brown sugars,
Java, Rio 'lnd roasted coffee. Every -pa- u .
n "1 Iv,
zloty and quality of TEA.. Snicos, (gropud . IF ,•
and ungrounit) Pickels, Sauces, Tabio Oil. ,
Now Orleans, Stignrhouße and Trinidad ' ,• • .
Molasses; Now York. and Phlladelphi:iliyr
ups. Cheese, Machrohi, Vermecil 11, Split Peas. Monday,
Mincemeat, corn Starch, 'Purina, Chocolate, Extract o
Coffee, refined sugar atroduced,rata, washing and bah-,
Ing soda. Tobacco 'of Ockpbstlaverito.brands r and the
'fl eft hualify of fiqgars.' Also, a beautiful assortment
of Britannia Ware, plain and a . .J(I band Chinn Ware,
Ohms, gneens. stono and Earthern — Ware, in great ca
rierY, and an elegant let of Fancy Soaps, extracts . 0,41
perfumery for the toilet,
Including Velfelies fn cans, Raisins, Cran
berries, dry apples, citron, almonds, oranges, lemons,
&e.
LIQUORS: Wholesale and rotall,
embracing. common and - old Rye NM is
key, Brandlos, dark-and pale, Lisbon
Sherry Pert, Mad erla, i iter, Catawba
l and Muscat Wines in casks and bot•
nos, Scotch Whiskey, Holland Qin, and Scholdrim
Schnapps.
ks%m'w
FISH AND SALT
A Dirge stock of LAMPS, including Dyoti's celebrated
lamps for burning Kerosene or eon) 011, also Sperm,
Pine, Lard and Coal Oil, Burning irlOid. Sperm and
Star Candles. ' ' •
CEDAR-WARE AND 13ROONS.
Brushes, Ropes, Mopps, Soaps, lloor•mate, Walters,
Lonking•gloesos, line letter and note paper, Willow
Ware, painted buckets, &c,
Cotton and woollen Hose, and half Hose, and a full
stock of .Gloves, Including We well known Hanover
Buck Wines.
short, his stock comprises everything that is called
fur in his line of business, and no efforts will be spared
to render entire satisfaction to his customers.
Califsle, „ Oct. 27, 1858-Iy.
.45,T. Marketing of all kinds taken In exchange fo
goods.
eIIORIO.I I MAMIE."
FAMILY -GROCERY AND TEA
STORM.
Jost received and in store, a fresh and well so
leeted assortment of Rio, Java t rod Mara
caibo Coffee,. Roasted eoffee, Crushed
Pulverized Sugars, Refined and
• other brown Sugars, superior
Situp Molasses, (Meads
(baking) Nola sons.
Spices of ovary Va.rhity—
pure only : Stara), Farina and
Chocolate. Maccaroni, Choose and
Crackers, Tapioca and Sato, Indigo,
Saleratos and Soda, Cream Tartar and as
sorted Pickles. Mustard and Coriander Seed.
t .--
~
. in T a ll , : t A o S l .- 1 - k A tine
,s l . l.N i q l or t awn t In Paclragns;
- l el ' l ' l4-I!' i c " i,clo„.ll , l j' a to Ll ' l o r. In e l d no
a" other
el.arti!lac
$ ..AN4II and liar , reduced pricer —al a the
l°4"t
llLLigkti J. W. EIIY.
DEZY GOODS!-DRY GOODS!
intsT ARRIVAL OF DRY GOODS
TIIIS SEASON.
We have just completed openlog our Spring stock of
Dry tioods, which is larger and more %fide(' than
at any ha user period.
T.. our frkiels asd euoomers we invite you to visit
our immense :teal. I{oolll, Our stock consist; in part of
SILK no3r 4 , FANO' AND PLAIN.
yip t and loilltoot styles of Spring Silks. a very
lore,. let or BLACK SILKS plain and Intured.and Foul
nl ds at P. 1510 mllless. N e especially invite the ladfrs
to this department of our monster stock: Norwich
Jacquerel Worsted Cleiths“lrey Cheno Lusters,
Chalk De Lain., colored and figured Brilliants, French
and English Chintzes, English maid Ameri,an Calicos,
&c.
WHITE GOODS
These grinds have L 4• en selected with rare, and are
t'rein the la rent and best Importing houses In New
` iuK and Philadelphia.
11 a 11:1Ve In this department, Linens, ni.es, Edgings.
Ca min ins, Brilhants,Nainsoults,Jaeonetts,Luwns, S nil
Slush us,
Ladies Fine French Coll iis, .
Uodirs &e.. all of vhlch vo re!..pectfully sslc a
thorough enamioation, insider to satisfy Ladles that
we h•ne these gcods butter and loner I❑ price than
the lowest.
, MOURNING GOODS..
This line of goods is very large and ample in every
department.
HOSIERY AND GLOVES,
Silk. Woolen, et, and Linen Hose for Ladles and
-oen, Kid, I id Finish, Silk, Lisle thread Clioves.
Call and see our far f u med''' Book Gloves."
I=
Flannels, Blankets', and every article - 1h the
domestic line of Dry Mods, in larger quantity Ivid In
more complete assorluient than win ho found in any
House in the Interior of Pennsylvania,.
=1
Cloths, Casohneres, Vestiors, Linone, Cottonades,
Ileac, teens. and COT do, for both Men and Doys.—Our
Canalmores al, adjudged by conuoiahuera to be unsur
passed fiar beauty and quality.
__c.vuusas,; OIL CLo;rllg,
Fuperfian No. 1. two cl three Ply, Brussels, Vel.vet,
aid l ngrai a Cal pets. a large tosortmeot 01 Bog Carpets,
made to or der under our immediate supervision. VII
Cloths, tI all NN Wale and styles, Matting!, flags, Look.
ing Mosses.
To roan, men nod old flLout elite, ing 1.111011 House.
keeping, we lavito you to pay a I !sit to our large
U It 1' R 0 0 IVI
:,.I,..ittpa L.. 1,.• the most ,plemild affair outside of the
In rr, where goods in this department are sold at
er) I ru py irrn. nenll.inber ladies /Lind gentlemen. icy
motto alive) s has been, and Is now, to sell cheap for
CA.511, and to please nip numerous kind patrons.
A. W. 13 Els...t7 y , S. Hanover st.,
:tiny 3.: Cl. Neatly opposite the P. 0. Carlisle Pa.
TO ARMS ! TO ARMS!! LS ALL
TILE CRY.
ALL PERSONS. without regard to AGE, are requested
to cell at LEIDIGII SAWYER A MILLER'S New Store,
East Main st., and examine their immense stock of
NEW GOODS!
Just In store from New York and Philadelphia, con
sist ing of all the Newest Styles and kinds of Dress Goods,
Shawls. Cloth and Silk 111antuas, Embroideries, Sun
Umbrellas, Parasols, Lacy lhtts, Lid Gloves, &c., &c.
MOURNING GOODS of every description Imported by
the celebrated house of DSSSON & SON.
MEN AND. 1301'S WEAR!
Cloths, Cassimeres, Vest ings, Linen and Cotton Panto
logs, Coatings, Gloves, llosiery, Collars, Neck Tins,
Pucknt 'Nerd, S:c.
gir-Doinestio Goods of Every Variety, at
IVholesale and ReLail.
CARPETS! CARPETS !
All kinds direct from the Factory, Oil Cloths, Mut
tingo, Whitton' , 'Shades; Blind Materials, Looking Glasses
Gilt end Mahogany !raises.
Every s u•iety of goods suitable for the wants of tho
whole row munitv. As we bought since the WAIL
CRISIS, and customers still find our prices to suit the
Limos. P!ouso call at
LE IDIO 11, SAWYER A. /VI IL LEE'S
May S, - -- New Store.. East, Main Street
DREAD BISCUIT &c.
The Cream of Tartar “Substitute" Is ecommun•
ded as u superior article in combination ‘ll6 Saioratus
or Soda for Baiting purposes. It produces bread cokes
Sc., which when cold aro sweet, moist and grnteftl,
while tilos., of Cream of Tartar are ofteit dry and taste
less. It Will cost let's than Cream of Tartar and Is used
fu the same way for coolting, kc.
THIS SUBSTITUTE,
together silth Salaratus' Soda, Pero Cream of Tartar,
Bermuda Arrow•ltoot, Mustard Seed:l6mud and un
ground, apices of all !duds unadulterated, land - alsq
Urocuries in every variety constantly on hand, iuid nt
the lowest prices for sale by ,
Dec. 14, DIO. J. W. Mit%
IF 00K SHARP.—Win. Fridley would
Re6cetfully announce to the citizens of Carlisle
and the public generally Ibat he has again commenced
the roanufaeturlng of tin & sheet Iron waniofall Muds,
In S. C.JluYetts building on loather street, directly
opposite C. Shepley's Chair Manufactory, where hp will
at all times bolo readiness to do all kinds of work In
his line of business with neatness and' dispatch. All
work will be Alone by himself and a competent baud as
heke.eps un apprentices.
Also, can at all times be bad those celebrated SELF
TESTING, SELF-SEALING,. PREMIUM AIR7TICIIIT
FRUIT CANS .
Ifousespenting. and Jobbing of all kinds dc3o at
abort-notice and made of the best material: - _ •
•
ini-Cash paid for old Pewter and Copper.
- hoping by strict-httoutlerr to business;' and a; desire
o pipes all, to receive ii share of public patronage.
Carlisle Oct: TN:1860.-Iy.
Inv GOODS AT PANIC PRICES.
_ Jus_t s ,pecol;7o4._aoether.lot_of elegant-SPICIG
CDS. bought at.tha prosrut reduced city prioes and
selling uncommonly lbw for CASH. -.- •.. .
OItAYGOODS for traveling. drosses, Chnil de Mines,
tustros, Lawns, Silks, &a., ht.greAt Variety. '.. ,
Muslins, Shootings, Tiokings,' Gingham!, &e t at the
very lowest prices, .; --. .- -. •. , -. . .
. , .rgi- ALP'S AND DOI'S' , WEAR,. ocyrToNApEs, ~..
-.„ SUMMEIt CASSIMEHES,, JEANS,
' .-- - .DRILLINGS ' &O.
Ladies', 0 ants', Muses' and Children'sGloyes. Stock
ings ip. - opdloss variety - Atid very, cheap. i. - i
Recollect the store nearly, 'opposite the Depot,, ,
.: -
........,,,•,,' .: • . ' , CHARLES 9011,11 Y; Unstop.'
Carlisle:M . 4 10, %MI; . . ' --. ~
VAL . -LSI. NAILS ! NAILS'! 11. - •
A large stock otgood, Olean, Neat, And Tough
nail!, at the lowa Prices. , Ow malls are worth . Wets .
a keg more, than any other make of nails sold In' our
town. this is the opinion Orineehanice who kayo Wad'
,them, we also hare a full Asaprtment of . -
f nurlllt a'l.l r A l teltrA I. •
of the leteseand robot
o p y. rove . iityloe. gOo4e WAr
ranted ate remounted. .1011 N I'.I,II:NE 4 'BON.
'goy 2030. IJAlnoyer
.
Tbilargod Ana. beat vaelOty of Gent's leurvOeb
n g Ooocls, au* at the lowest prices tian be fintinl at
‘. LIN ING§TON'S.
North Hanover Street.
''flCEl_,Liwi ; ON : ,SKllll l B.—Atipther largo
.supply. ofilioso suPorlor and cheap stool spring
, k r t,.)„,d. r. "61,,1.- -11..flardir OM Bilot - 0111"0[0.1).eHt
. .
'' '.
Carlisle 3'7lcoundry7
AND •
FAIIM IMPLEMENT DEPOT I
- •FiCiardner k Co. now. Manufacture trrid keep con•
stantly for snln,at their extensive Steam Works on Last
Main street:, Carllslc, rt largo assortmunt of
40111. CULTURAL IMPLEbIENTS,
of well known, approved usefulness to farmers. among
„
whleh they would call especial attention to WILLOUGIL
BY'S CELEBRATED y ATENT
•
, •
- SPRANG - - GRADY DRILL;
•
which Mistaken aver ilfty FIFIPt, Class Premiums at State
and - County - Vitirs. -- To thee' Farmers-ol Cumberland,
ark and Perry counties we need not speak in detell
of the merits of this drill, as scores of them are now in
use on the best farina In these counties. Its reputa
tion Is established no the most complete Grain Drill
now manufactured in the United States. It, sows Wheat,
Rye, Ottis, - Thirloy and GrasS, evenly and regular,
without bunching the seed. The gum Springs pass the
drill over stumps and stones, without breaking plusor
the drill. For even and regular sowing. the Willough
by Gum Spring Drill is unequalled by any other. We
also,too tint - actor° find sell the Following articles, which
WO can recommend to Farmers as reliable implements,
of established charaetdr
I SON'S PATENT CORN PLANTER,
'LASH'S PATENT STR A W & FODDER CUTTER,
BRIDENDOLPD'S PATENT CORN SHELLER,
II A ItN , !PATENT CIDFat M ILL.
JOT N CAST IRON 1100'S TROUG it.
Also, 11 coo eihd Tone Norse rowers and Threshing
Nlachinet, Du. Iron Field Rollers, Plough Cs:4lll)2s of
I,IIIOIIS piIL.:IIS, Cora Crushers, and oilier articles for
Farmers too numerous to mention. Also,. Egg Coal
Stoves and Ten Plato Wood Stoves, with - An immense
variety of ether castings for housekeepers and others.
Ire bays also an attractive variety of patterns for
OEOEI Ed
and CEMETERY ENCLOSURES to lrhicla we would
call tato-atoll.
Steam Engittit-s.and DIM Goarlltg
To this deportment (lour business we glye portico
tar attention. Our nli catty oxter Floe stool, of pa t terns
fur Paper, Flour and Saw Mill (leering. is constuntly
increasing. Mill Owners and MP( 'Wright, will Ulf fur
nished With a Minted e 1 Utopia of our various Mill
Patterns. on application. Our Mart lore Shop comprises
all the various tools for turning, plouiog and finishing
Shafting and r“sf bp good and corelui Mach iulsts.
STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES'
of any 41 , 44011 n eaparity, from ton to twenty lvo horse
power, built, ill the hest *Lyle and of accommodating
terms. Engine:, built at (ior establishment may ho
seen in setecessfid operation 4 manY of the largest
Distilleries and 'Pannell', in Carlisle, and Cumberland
Perry and Dauphin Counties. to the owners of it Web
we confidently refer for information as to tliclrefilcien
cy. steam Engines ore earnestly re
vueated to et.ll and examine before contracting else
where.
BOOR ADD SASH FACTORY,
Connected svilb our YR tabliOnnent is n Steam Snob and
Door .:%larrufacrory it blob is now in enmplete order for
the manufacture of every derreriptbm of
for the most costly as well as the plainest house. Win
dow dash furnished from 5 cents unw aid, according to
size of glass: lrindow Frsnles f o •ta 11 II upward;
Shutters and Roiling Blindsircm dl 7f. upward; Four
Panel Doors frem . V. Id upwalci. 'Mouldings, Castings
rohltr av e s , Wa-sh Boards, Brackets, Fancy Napery,
Scrolls. and other articles needed in house build Sr.g,
furnished at the lowest prices and of the hest quality
of !wither. are also prepared, as heretofore.
to build and repair libltllEN GARS for transpo; tors on
the railrond, with promptness and on reasonable Lynn's.
The continued patronage of the nubile Is respectfully
solicited. ders by mall promptly attended to.
May U. 'OO. GARDNER & Co.
NEW COAL AND LUMBER YARD.
The sub.erf hers have this day entered into part
ueri hip to „trade in
AND LUMBER,
We will have constantly on hand /Ind furnish to order
ell lands and quality of seasoned
LUMBER.,
BOARDS,'
SCANTLING,
FRAME STITH?,
•
Paling, Plastering y.... 11„ F,111.0 1 . ;
.1.0.11 worked flour,
log and Weatherboarding, Posts and liana, and every nr
tide that belongs to a lirMl3.Elt YARD,
All kinds of rhlugloa, to wit: R bitepin'e, Hemlock,
and Oak, of dlffeyent qualllies. Having Cars of our
ovin We can furnish bills to order of no) length and
size at the shortest. notice and on the most reasonable
terns. qur worked boards will be kept tinder cover no
that they ran I,' furnished dry at all times.
. . .
•We h con,tantly .11 baud all Mnde Cl Fondly Coal
under cover, whlrb we will deliver clean to any part of
the borough. To wit: •
R F VALLEY,
LEE N: FIDDLER,
TREVORTON,
LOCUST MOUNTA'N,
LOBBliltY.
which wo pletiu!SA. Alcoa to 0011 at the iowoct prima
Ilest quality of '
Limeburner's and Blaakimth's Coal,
always on hand which s-e will soil ut the lowest figure
Yard west side 01 Grammar School, Main street.
• ARMSTRONG 1 GOFFER.
July 20.1859.
J. ii. NOIVE.MAKICIV
F ORWARDING AND COMMIS
SION HOUSE,
FLOUR AND FEED,
COAL, PLANTER AND SALT.
The subscriber having taken the Ware Rouse cars
and fixtures at Wm. It. Ilut ray's well lumen establith
nice t. on West High street, opposite Dickinson College,
would info, no the public that he has entered into a
general Forwarding and. Commission business.
The highest market price will be paid for Flour, C/raln
and produce of all kinds.
They arc also prepared to freight produce and stock
to Philadelphia and lialtlmore,*at the lowest raies,wlth
safety and despatch.
PLASTER AND SALT kept constantly on hand, and
FLOUR AND FEED at wholesale or retail.
Coal of all kinds. embracing,
LYK EN'S VALLEY.
LUKE FIDDLER.
SUNBURY' WRITE ABll,
LUcU ST OAP,
Limcburner'S and Blacksmith's
CONhTANTLY Tan N•LO.
KEPT UNDER COVER
and dellyered dry to any part of the town.
J. It. NONEMAKER
Carlisle, August 17, 185f1.
--- William P. Lynch,
Practical PLUMBER and GAS FITTER,
in the huccount of the M. E. Church,
"Alain Street, Carlisle,
Lead and Iron Pipes,
Hydrants,
11,11. & Cold Shower 'Baths,
Water Closets, -
Force and Lift Pumps,
{Fro% Iron Wed Tubes,
And every description of cocks and fittings for gas,
steam, water, Ae, iiuperior cooking ranges, hcatorsauet
gas fixtures put up in churches, stores and dwellings,
at short notice., in the most modern style. All maul , .
als and work in our line at low rates and warranted. .
COU II try work and Jobbing promptly attended to.
liar. 23, 1850-1 v
ÜBRICATING OILS.—We with
A '4 to Inform machinests, millers and the public gene.
rally, that we have on hand a full stock of Lubricating
Oils fur all hinds of machinery, this oil surpasses all
others, having been subjected ton thorough test by the
sido of the beet Lard and othnr Oils. It is pronounced
a superior Lubricator at loss cost_and_ storing longer.
and entirely had front gum; and will stand touch colder
weather and has loss tendency to heat. 'fry it and you
will use nothing else for Lubtlegting.
_Carlisle Nov. 2, 'GO. JOON P. tYNE & SON.
North Hanover Street Carlisle.
TITIOT.OGRAPHY in all its branches
execnted-hAlni hest style known In the art, at
9. G. CRANE'S ..-9.4.4LLRR
No. 132 Arch Street, East of Sixth, PHILADELPHIA.
Life - Sire in Oil and Paßtil.
/PR- STEREOSCOPIO PORTRAITS, AMDROTYPES
DAOITERREORYPES, Sr., for, cases, Medalions; and
Orders for Omit; promptly attended to.
March 8, '51.-13-.-
NEI(V GOODS.---FIRST ARRIVAL
=IS SEASON,
I have lust roturned from Philadelphia and am.now
oponing It lot of handsoine, desirablo and cheap DitY
000DS, bought for cash and will ,be sold, tit, .astontsh
ingly , low_priees. .
' A largo stock of new styloprints,:Chalays,._DeLaries,
'42lbghaufmi and r ali - oT - Di'ess Idneds ingrezit if - array. A
now stock of bleached and unbleauhed Muslim:, Tick% .
logs, Sheetiogs r plaperii, Linens,' Cheeks, &n —A full
assortment 01 Black' Silks very cheap sod Tory good.
Another stock of those first class Steel Spring Skirts and
-undur price . _
. .
. ,
' . ligsthßY I I.II9SIERY 1 '
Cadka',Gentiicillleriee', add*Cliildron's Inea ,In groat
varlotynt low prlcoet.:,GLOV ES of all Motif' and prim
OAIII.4;TS I- GIikIynTSICCARPET,9II.I .
,
know ; 'supply of Ingrain,. Cottage, llernp,. am! Rag-4.
;A!! nere - one In want of flow style. Spring Goode are
rospectfully llavited to call and examine this stock: to
tyro orclinslng clowlioro„ , • CHAS. pannY,, - ,
Starch 29,>d1. ' '
DRESSIAIL'S , • J.111.W . k.14,RY:
srolit.. .• •
No. 4 South .Bth
' :Street. •• •••,
•
On band Ad rev title. a choice assdrtnjont'or appdrloi
patterns, and will TIT TO ODDER, ,
•
Bracplits,Ehr. 14jgq,, ,
:Orosile, Neeklaceq; Y'gg.aid
• • . Guard :,Cl4lins, • : •
aar- Orders enclosing the hair, to ho plaited, maybe
sent 'by inatl.-Glie a Drawing. s ,near'ss - you can on
paper; nod :eneloch such. aMount: at - You may choose to -
pny.=UoAanSollows t. Earnings $2 tr. ta; lit-east Plus
•$3 to sr; Nagar Ititigs 72 de. to $3,20 Yost Chains $0
to
,f7;,Necklaces $2 to $lO.. • " /-*
Mir put Into•Hodalions,Bratdireant Pins, Rings,
c, - 1110 f 1 ,•• . ,•
hnught at fait rata& .
•
1=!MCIIEI
iCcc(lu cous.
mON ItzZezazgas.
ULT:DIN G AI AT Elf lALS
Broken, Egg, Stove and Nut
do. do
Iron Sinlcs r ---
Both !rubs,
Bath Boilers,
//Ydritullellains, &c
At Ogilby's Cheap: Cash Store
Wadies drib 3eivelri).
jLOCKS • :WATCHES JEWELRY
Arico'SaXiat.WAiilLat Nanufaciurof
Nnugle,,Agt.:Zug's building rnst Main St.,
oppositer Snxtons linrdwnro Stoierperder in
FRENCH & AMERICAN.QLOCKS,.
_.,_v_owi..„_,A.
tel,l
rt .:,,:tt-;,
V_ ~,.... .
-,„ ~ , - 5 ,, . .'t '-',„„-• { It' ; '-', 1 : 4 '„..1
e- c ° ,>;jf 2 ' ' 4' ' - a-- - '" : :tomk
- --:, - ..-v.,- - +: i ( 5 . - . 2 .::. - --
,-,..-:-'l.-
Foreign and Amerlain Wntehes, Jew°ly,Sllver and Pin
ted were, Fanry Goods &e. would most respectfully lii
form his old patrons and the public generally that he
has just returned from the East wHla, an entire new
stock of FINE WATCH ES, JEWELRY, 81LYEIL & PLA
TED WARE;CLOCICS -
Having B , :eill'Od agencies from some of the largent and
bent FectorinsTo - r the sale of these goods. 1 am prepa
red to offer toithe public any arllele In the lind from
76 to n`O per cent lens than they have ever both offered
lu this place or below the regular. wholesale price, ns
Clocks from 75 rents to $lO, Watches froth $2,50
to $l5O. jewelry In setts from 50 cents to $25. Tea Setts
from 20 to $30,-0 pieces best quality nod latest styles
CLOCKS. WATCHES. - JEWELRY.
day alarms, Gold Guilt. 015(1 Eng. Coral,
" Striking, " " A morlcan, Pont],
" Striking & Al. " " Swing, Elm en,
"it eguln tors, " " Branch. Gold Steno
" Gallery, Sliver ' line t. Case Eng. Inn.
" Church, " " American, Carbuncle,
" :Nintities. " Swiss. Opal,
8 " Parlor, " " French, Mosaic,
8 " Marine, Open Face American, Jet,
30 Moor. " " Lupines, Garnet,
80 Striltior, " " Onartiers, 'Parquets,
30 Adarm &St rik. " " hogliab, Paintings,
30 Time, " " French, Enamelled,
30 Le very, " " Genova. Past°,
3u Gothic, " " German, Stone,
TEA S '1"1'
0 obi Pts, Walters Tureens,
Lidles, Cup:, Butter Dishes,
Solt Stands, Fiqh Knives, Pie liniv.,
Crumb Kul cog, Ice ('ream do. Cote Knives,
Forks. Spoons, Carters.
Carlble. July '27,17,60 -1i•.
Jr OS El' 11 S TEEL
WATCH MAKER
SOUTH HANOVER STREET,
A Pro doors south of the S %*.
Court house.
Having . supplied myself with n large assortment of
Wareh SIR feria ‘tc., I am new prepared to re
pair all k1n.1: 4 nfWatrhes, Clocks. Jewelry, on tine
most rwlSOnallte terms that may be to trust od 10 my
earn Itoping by strict 'altos t ion to business to no ta•
vorod with in liberal share of publie patronage,
A tine assert moat of JEWELRY, sorb as Ladies'
Breast Illns and For brops Gold ami Cameo:Misses'
Itroast Fins and Ear Drops. ltoN and lilacs Pi u s stars,
(1.1 I 1 'lat,qlChaitis,“ lit Lockets, u MUM;
Boys &c. AINOII large and fine assortment of
GOLD FINGER RINGS,
Also, n fine lot of :Myer IluntNg, Detached Lover,
and Leplue., I\'a and a good assortment of Silver
plated and meal `zpectac.lol. A lt of which-will-1w sold
low. A shas o'of pldronago is report folly qcdiel
b.d. 3(18. U. STEEL
. .-
Carlisle Jan. 14(0.-Iv.
TC{ I ' E ItY, A NI)
EII-WAIn.AT CON LYN 'S nl.l established
Stand, IVest :it., nearly ppnositelhe cumberiand
Valley liank.
I 11:ivejut , t received H non :legm trnent of neat rhes,
e noel ry. medallions: silver ware, ke., in addition to my
ormer stock to whicdi I Invite the nttantion Qf the
' , oldie, The assortnom t enil,races tine geld luid silver
lover watches. hunt Ina find open C 11.5.3 d. , gold An
chors fir Ladies nd Gentlemen and Hirer Lepines
end • Quartier watehos of every variety In style and
prioo.
Also tine gold Medallions. Breast-pins for Ladies and
Gentlemen - of every quality, pattern and price. Gold
rob, rest. curb and neck chains. Gold bracelets, finger
rings, onfpi no, studs. sleeve-huttons, crosses, charms,
(told and silver than hies, silver and plated
butter kni Ves, forks, table, tea, salt:Gl mustard spoons
of every variety. A large assortment of gold, sliver
common spectaqi,es, (t) cult 01
ages to which we invite special atten
tive.
A fine lot of 001,1) PENS from the best makers,
-pectacic rases, fancy boxes, silver and pearl card eases,
gold and o.outtuon bracelets, natal chains,
Mantle Clocks and a variety of articles ust,
ally kept in Jewelry establishments. which
I will sell Ipw for .easb. All articles war
atitted In he whet they are represented.
('articular attenthn paid as usual to
\VATn'tl REPAIRING and all work war
ranted.
Dec. 23.1857..1
N
OTICE AND READ THIS.-
F. C. KREMER,
At the new Store on- East Main St.
' . •( , 'linear Koury Sexton's Hardware Store, 4
)A
would call the attention of persons In
, 0:. want of a fine Watch to his splendid
.'''s v''-l* -, stock of American, Liverpool and Lon
don ii ATCH ES.. I have a fine stock of Gold Watches,
at all prices, from two oty dollars up to three hundred
dollars I also have a large stock of Silver Hunting
Cased and Open Cased Watches, from three dollars up
'to eighty. I also have a new stock of French and Amer--
enn JEWEIJIV. in setts, such as Cawed, Gold Stone,
Lava. Mosaic, Mourning and Pl.du setts, Sr. I also
- Wive - 11 - new - Rock Of Medallions roue one dollar up to
fioirtenn ; Ladles' and I.entlenien's Breast Pins of all
patterns and prices: Gold Chains; a largo stock of Vest
Fob and Curb Chains; a very large stock of fingerriugx
of all kinds and patterns, such as Seal Rings, Wedding
Rings, and Settings; n^fine stock of NAT Pius, Gold
Studs. Sleeve Buttons for Ladies and Gentlemen, Crones
inaceiels. Gold Watch Keys, Seals. Cold and Silver
Thimbles, 1101.1 and Silver Spectacles. a large stock of
Silver Tea and Table Spoons at all prices, and a corn
plate stock of Double Plated 'fen and Table Spoons. pla
ted ' , mks, Silver and Plated Butter Knives and a fine
strAt of double plated Casters, Sugar - Spoons, Silver
Fruit Knives, and a large stock of Dannum Spectacles,
to suit all ages, to which I Invite particular attention;
Port Mounales of all kinds, Sil
ver Keys and Chains; a large
. ..;<---rJ,Z " \.„ .
stock' of Accordions, Violins, . ,/-,,,,,"` ;`,
~,
and Music Poxes, (large and . - iv k . ... •
small.) and a great variety of,-- . 9 r 3
articles usually kept in a Jew- v--1 . 8 1 4 , T . -
airy store. I haven:so on hand 'i • 1 . 5 ;'
a large and well selected stock
of CLOCKS. of all patterns and 1 -.-- '''"-- "-- .--'' .- 11
i
fashions, from ono dollar up to- . ~.777:, -
_....
fifty. which I will sell al It small . 7,,.,,,,, n
profit and warrant them for one ' 0 00,41Mi1l WON ' 4 '
year, to be good timedceepers. Every thing sold by
me shall be what it Is represented.
Clocks. Watches, and Jewelry, carefully repaired and
warranted. Carlisle July 6, ISOO.-Iy.
FINE WATCH 11 EPAI It ING.—
-1 F. C. KREMER.
t tho flow Jewelry Straqon East
)„ii# . "'
Main street, sear the Public
.$
Square, is prepared to clean and !-
repair the Finest Watches, and -. li . , •
warrant thew to give entire I,' s • .42i, t
satisfaction. Also tine Mantle
,1 • ea . •
Clocks of all kinds, 11l imicai Bas-,_ " a, F 1 4•L'
, • .4/ .
es, Accordions, Sic. put In COM. j k •, Ig.
~.. : ,.. z.
plate order, and 'warranted • Mis.A tsww , • , c....-
CLOCKS WATCHES & JEWERRY
SILVER AND PLATED WARE.
HL
OINEN, yy
No. 708, Market St., Philadelphia,
luAtos - special nttonthin to hiS full supply of Watches,
• •of ENOME l ll}ind 01.1 NEVA MANUFACTURE,
JUWELRY OM ELEOAN'T DESIGNS,
Silver ts• Silver Plated Ware of the Best Quality,
with an oxtoobivo asnortmont of
SUPERiOn TIME KEITI.NG CLOCES,
In a style and prico inhipfed to the w•auts of All. flood
goods and fair prices is my principle.
to his Patent shirt :Awls, lielng of novel
construction, possessing Advantages over Any other in
vention: _ . . • _
March 150'801.-1 y.
& 4.).0
11.0010TIL •
a
ITIOTOGRAI'II GALLERY,
S. - E. Corner Eighth and Arch Streets,
(ENTRANCE oN EIGHTH STREET,)
) 4 PHI
After many years' experience In all thoTarionV bran.
then of the Art. the Proprietors confidently Invite the
attention of their friends and the public to their ex
tensive eslablishment, which presents the opportunity
for procuring this boot pictures, equal at least, to any
first-class Gallery In the United States. -
Preparations are complete for executing all the im
proved styles known to the Art. They have n patent
arrangement for copying Daguerreotype's, &e., &c., mak
leg themLith aize if deslrcal—tle.only one of the kind
in this country. Attached to ails establishment are
throe coloring Artists.
PuoToanerus, including Painting, as low fie t 2,00:
Do, ' with Frame, "
_ 7.5 confa. - Extra copies 00 conta;
or $5 per dozen.- Life clue Photographs as low o .itt
and Ivorytypo at same price. Durable Aml?rotypeo at
50 cents and upwards,• • '
A mostextonsiveltoSortment of Gilt 'Frames embrac
ing a select, and choice variety of the latest styles:
Prices frota•o2 cents and upwards... • —, • •-••••-•
Espeelal attention bestowed upon Life sized Photo.
graphs In Oil, transform] from small pictuies, endfroni
Mo. Prim:llonm $5O to $ 00. '
Aar. Instruetionkgiven in the Art - •
Feb:22, 'Ol.—V.
•'
•
EW DR,U - G STORE.
N
NEXT POOR TO .INIIOFF'S COSNIZIL
reeelyed hinrge. assortment a large assortment
of Fresh Drugs, Confectionaries and &alley Article, 0/13.
••
_
,I)Eit.FUNERIESi' OILS, ~ ..01AP', .•&C;
, .
'SPICES, such as PEPPER 'CLOVES, 'ALLSPICE anrd
' CINNAMON, -freshly ground every. week. 'Esseiiees of
kinds just made. Patent, llealleledis of the
.day eanstantly on hand, 'A Ise ? : a few boxes of ;Klolfo4 d`
•DpreeptiePowdein. ,— - • •• •
Pli r stelansTivo lie
rltitlopromvkly ,.. and
SEG:AERB A:NI) TOBACCO,. ,
of l e it,-broilibe reeelvad regularly. Also, Norse Pow
tlimalvAbe,piecage or small of the best quality, '-
... y
' , • • . . .
Carlisle' Ma6l. - 1800."ty. '
el UM BELTING! . •• • •
•
14,-X---4untroceived n• largo - assOiliiunii of." all iiiitti.;.=
Gum Bolting, Gum !Irmo, Gum Palkhig, ice., and for
tialo r.boap ot, tlioltnrdwaro etnre or - • .
.Ithir. TZ. %IR', • : ' . 11.1k.VrN
I/Stellananis.
J . AMES It. WEAVER'S
OAII R IVET
,
M. A N 0
. .
ffitting . hoen engaged In the business for over twenty
years ho would return thanks !trills customers nud
friends, for the liberal encouragement extended to him
lu years gone by, and further assures them, that,.uo,
pains will be spared, to give full satisfaction to all Who
may favor him whir a call.
OIIAIRS AND FURNITURE,
of every description constantly on hand, or mode to
order. Warranted to ha of the best quality, of the la
lest style, well finished, and sold at the lowest possible
prices tor cash.
Ile also continues business as an UNDERTAKER.—
Ready Iliad° Coffins, Metallic or otherwise. kept ran
sten tly on hand and funerals promptly attendod to
personally inlown or country, on the most reasonable
torms.
Cherry and Walnut Coffins, lame size; 'eel] tlnlghed
and lined beside, from 8 to 12 dollars. —'
Valiititaleflins covered from 16 to 30 dollars.
JAMES It. WEAVER.
May 25. 1859-Iy.
N. B.—Tan properties sitnito In Cb arab talvn,"Crumb:
county, arc offered for oalo on easy terms. Apply as
Above. J. H.
CLT MBERLAND I VALLEY BANK
WILLIAM If EH, 18440 DUNNEMAN,
RICHARD Woong, JOHN S.,STEUHLTT,
JOHN C. DUNLAP, Jouri DUNLAP,
11. A. STUTIOEON.
This Bank, is now prepared to do a general Banking
and Exchange business, under the Dante and style of
It Mt. DUNLAP le Co., in the same place lately oceU
pled by Tier, Brenneman k CO.
Money reedit ed on deposit and paid back on demand
without notice. Certificates of deposit hearing interest
at the rate of five per cent. will be booed for as short
a period as four !anoints. Interest on. all certificates
will cease at maturity-, provided. however, that if said
certificates are renewed at any time thereafter for an
other Oren period, they chat Ihear the same rate of In
terest up to the time of renewal. Tweet . ) , days nonce
must be given of au intention to withdraw interest de
posits,
They call the attention of Farmers, Mechanics and
all ethers who desire a safe depository for their money,
to the undonlahle fact, that t he proprietors of this Bank
ate not only liable to the amotont of their stork in the
bank, but are IsroviavALLT liable to the Potent or their
estates-for all the Deposits, and other obligations o
Her, Dunlap A. Co. -
Particular attention elven to the concretion of "Vendee
Notes, Foreign Allis, Drafts, Cheeks, ale., In arrylilWf of
t',o titled St,tes and Comid,..
Remittances made to any part of the United States
England, and treladd.
They will at all times be pleased to aloe any Informs
lion desired In regard to money moi , tars in general.
The faithful- and confidential eiteent,on of all order
entrusted o them mai ha relied up•.n.
Open tie Liminess from Q n'edock in the moriiing nut
4 0 ',10,1: in the evening.
H. A . STUIMION, Cashi.in
Carlk Aug. 1-1, Itino
T Ll 4 TRIU)IPIIANT.
The complete sueerea nl the Prairie Flower Conk
Sieve., Warrants the subscriber in railing the attention
of all who may want a surwrior stove to rail and ex
amine the only tituve that has green universal satisfac
tion.
Ist. A sr, Ing or from 30 to 60 ppr rent.ln Purl
•
'2nd. A hotter anti quicker Ovrm 'Pram the Same fire,
3d. A largt , r , Oven than am• nt her stnve of the som e rice,
4111. The pres,rvation of do centre piece from 'sinking
saving
6th: The I.ent-Ihtkr.r, ltowqer, mrd emir flew fn Argtc --
(MI. A superior avrangnment for cleaning the flues,
7th. A perfort tiniteonautivor for nil her word or roof.•
The Prairie Flo, is win-rooted to give satisfaelioll
In every ',Articular, and willihe i.hown with pleasuro to
w h o , may roll, wio , ther desiring to purrhotn, or not,
any iinontity of reference In town or country.
A few other good cook Stoves ou hand, which will be
sold Pry lOW to clrsr
ttpnutingllontinz, Joh work, Copper.filnlthing and
nortt promptly attended to. in born or coun
try. All worF sollrramed at the old stand, Ilarrover
stient north of Luuther.
MA IIY at. MORRIS.
N. B. Old Copper, Brass and Pewter bought, and tho
highest in len paid In ensh or goods.
Mara)
®n,l 2 c),n,31..t. 2
To FARMERS Li MEBURNERS
• -AN D OTHERS.
The undersignad hive been appointed sole saents for
the sale of the celebral ed Travel ton Coal. This Coal is
recommended by Mr. handl.: and others who have tried
it, to he equally as strong. and turn as much Ilene per
tea, as Ly k ells %alley or any other rani in One.
Persons in want tI Lints Coal will find it to their In
ter,,st to buy thin coal as It costs front ttvenly to twen
ty-five cents per tan less than Lykens Valley: We have
the prepared Treverton Cool f; a. family use always on
hand. Also a large g lock of coal of all Finds
Our stock of LllgitElt Is largo and complete and will
1,111,111 it at the lon st prh•es.
Thaok ful for past favors we respectfully ask a eon.
tlnuance of the same.
TIIOMAB CON 'INN
J uly 23, 1560
~OIVARD AS OCIATIONI
hAII.A DL; f. PfIIA
rilunoyclent Institution, established by special en
dowment for the relief of the sick and distressed,
afflicted with ViriGent and Epidemic diseases.,
and especially for the Cure of Diseases of
the Sexual Organs.
MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the Acting Sur
geon, to all who apply by letter, with a description of
their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, S•e.,)
and in cases of extreme poverty, Medicines furnished
free of charge.
VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrhtea, and other
Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the lIEW REM
EDIES employed in the Dispensary. sent to the afflicted
in sealed letto, enisolopes, free of charge. Two or three
Stamps for postage will be acceptable.
Address, Pit. J. SKILLFN HOUGHTON, Acting Sur
goon. Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street,
Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors,
EZRA D. HEARTWELL, President
GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary.
March Ei, 1861.-13.
IQtt HARDWARE! 11 AR D
Vo
W A ILE !
Jonh & Son have just completed opening
their Spring Stork of Ilardivve, Paints. 011 s. varnishes,
Se., to which they Invite the early alttention of
the public. We have greatly enlarged our stork in all
Its . vsrious branches,and elm now accommodate thopub•
lie with
In large or small quantities, at the lowest prices. Put
we do not wish the public fo understand that we have
brought all the Foods in Philadelphia and New York to
our town, but we can assure them that one look into
our store will convince them that we have enough to
supply the Mumma In this market. Persons wanting
goods mu our line will find It to their advantage to give
no a call before making their purchases.-z All orders
personally and punctually attended to, maul no misro•
presentations made to effect sales
Joirrs , P. LYNN & SON.
Slay 2, '6O. North Hanover St. Carlisle..
FXCELSIOR PICTURES
,4 1 A. H. LIEN WOOD would reppectfully Inform thi
citizens of Carlisle and i leiuity that he has taken roone4
In 7,tig'a hew building, east corner of Market Biluara
where ho Is at all time; ready to take IItROTYP69
P
In the latest and most approved style. Pictures taken
In rainy cud cloudy weather Os well no clear, and oat
isfnetion given Or no 011:M4 Cu wade. Portraits and
On
uorreotypes copied. Miniature Pictures taken for
tickets te., In Ambrotype.
Ambrotypos warranted to stand the test of time, beta
wale,
•
Carlisle Jul , 183 J -ly
Ladles and . nentletnen nro cordially in'tlte d to
and examine specimens.
Prices from 25cts. to $lO. A. It. lIENWOOD.
Jun; 27 4 lb6S.-IY.'
1 0 VEMBE It 2ND, 1560.
Jaz-The rondets of the "lissom)" are reminded
that T have jest brought from the city a large supply of
• SUGAR ODIUM 'TAMS AND 111310 :
)ried Apples and Pea rhos, Fresh Tomatoes in cane, fresh
Mushrooms, tho Very boot:1,10(Mb, 'different kinds of
mixed' Mustards and Satires, Lemons nod Oranges,
Prunes, Figs, Raisins, Sugars, Coffees, Tens, Moinstms,
Fish, Snit, Flue Sega rs and VOL:Len: very Itne Brandies,
Old Rye Whiskey, Witimmtm, besldesa_ general assort.
most of goods is our lino of trade, offered at the very
lowest prices, FOR OASIt. WM. BENTZ.
Isik;
'BARGAINS I BARGAINS!
Now Is the time for cheap_gootle. Closing out'
the en tiro nook at unprycedenlly low prices. to make'
room for spring assortment. All in want of Cheap Dry
Goods, al u respectfully' Invited to call at the cheap store
of . CIIAS. 0011;BY
,
Carlisle, Feb. 15,1801- Trustee.
rilnuNKs . l TRUNKS!! TRUNKS!!
IL Ladles Solo 'Leather French Style, and Dress
trunks and Bonuot BuskS, Traveling Bags, Am. Gents'
solid Leatbor and solo Leathor Brass Band. Trunks Vrn
limes, Now Traveling Bags, Sm., a largo assortment and
very low prices at LIVINGSTON'S,
Norln linuovon Stroet.,.
UESH
A. lot Of3locherol—tiow cOtch—L, assorted illicit
goa of Palve, Quarter, and ..Eigh
- S - .A".1; tit N
for oalo;at tho StorO of the subseillo... -
Oct. 2 0 . "CV
11;f 0 :' Itll - AOB GriAINS' 9F. -
t,y kitida 'yeah a largo assortmeot of t
BUTT CHAINS, _ UALTI R BRAINS,
IlitalA'ST l'l l ,Tll CUAI.NS,
LOU 'CHAINS, - . %MOUE.' CHAINS:,
Cow 01.1411 , 15. ~ SPItIMI) kr.; ! Fee.,
Jast'recohihri t - Uio C . Bouvligrdworo - Store ofq
• March . .• - II WRY 'SAXTON
TRUNiCS TiNKS UNIsS , I
Ladio.s , Sole Leatlior, Irrone'n,Style and ldroaa
Trunlo and llonnot 7303.C . F,
aolld Leather lima Bawl , Trnulce,,NallsoN, Nov , Travel,
largeeysortment and very low nrleee at
- -
, Ndrtlk Ilanover Street,'
yORiI I
i tOOlll,, 'FOR -, ittNT,.-Thp
1.,._ large Stare (town. at Vie `{ Feet and of 11talt; Skeet.
..11. - 111 fitted up' with' countore. and shelving and hoe a
large and convenient cellar.i rosseasion given inritnecU t
" irol:y;Tnnquitolit '• • • - itlbili . B . EN5lAti. •
Carlisle, Dee. ':1, 'OO.-t. • -.' : ' :. _ ' •
CARPET, CHAIN,-=;. , A. p'e.vriutlq of
,JimpoaciiOarilet roceir(d 'Will() cheap •
otoro or r CU AS. 00 UAW,
Feb, 15, 1861. Trudeo.
Tust received= - another now and cheap
• I . lot of hlchordsonk Pimbor k DfirOn Linens, blue
11 ^ 4 V'"""° ^`•.. - hn,,,Af thr•, MAI Storo
I•Toyan . llkNovert STREET; CARLISLE, PA
WHAT IS CLAIMED OVI:It OTHERS IS
I=
RELIABLE GOODS.
)tai[ 31nabs.,
( - 1U MBERLAND 'l' ALLE Y R. R
- • dtRRANOLWENT.
' ORANGE. OF TIOLIRS I
On and a ftor NIONDAY,DECEM ttEll 3d, Ino, eatsongs
Train« will run as follows: (Sundays extept..d :)
FOR GUARIDERSBURG AND IIA1tR18.131:110
Ist Train.
7.00
7.37 "
Len co liagerlttoivo,
" p«enrirstlo.
Chumherahurg, 8.30 1.25 "
Shlppensburg, 9.00 " 1.1,7 "
Necrolllq
'~ Carlisle. 9.32 2.30 "
30.10 0 3.1
". Mechanicsburg, 10.42 0"3
4
Arrive at Harrisburg, 11.15 " 4.12
0 (`FOR CHAMBERSBURO AND ITAG.tRSEOVN,
Ist Train. 24 Train.
Leave Harrlsburg 8.05 4. M 1.40 I'. M.
Mechanicsburg 8.47 " 2.20
" Carbide, 9.27 " 3.00 "
" Newvillo, 30.112 0 3.34
Shipponcburg, 10.37 ss
4.05
.Chsuubsc%tarriith) 11.00 4.46 "
On-e-encaithe, 11.55 f, 36
Arrive at Hagerstown. 12,35 0.15
Tllft ER Daily Train,' leave Harriaburg for Pit tsbuq
at 3 18, and 7.00, A. 31., and 4 20,
For Philadelphia, via Pennsylvania Central Ilabroat.
At 2.40 A. 81., 127,5, 1.15, and 5.25 P. 51. Vla Lobinoli
V. R. al 8.00 A. M., and 1.45, P. M. For Baltimore,
at 3.00 A. 7,40 A. M., fi 1 00 P.M.
For l rev anon and Williamsport at 1.40 and 8.15, I'.
M. Trains on Dauphin Rend at 2.00, P 51.
NOTICE TO PASSENGERS: At all StatiOna where
Tickets are sold. viz: Hagerstown, Oreencaxtle, Chart,
berahurg, Ship9ensburg, ;Sending. Ca..ilalc. Mechanics.
burg and Harrisburg, a fediartion of ThN CENTS on
each Ticket will be made to all Passengers that provide
themselves with Tickets before entering the Cats.
ON. LULL Super't
Railroad Office, Chamberaburg,l
Dec. 7,1800. ,
NEW Ali
R LINE ROUTE
TO NEW NORK !
r e-fqww6R4l),
fvfj ap erz
SHORTEST IN DIsTANcE
AND QUICKEST IN TIME
BETWEEN THE TWO CITIES
1VM177 "WORN'
AND
I.TARRISBURG
VIA, BEAMING,
AN LI EAT 0 N
!.frTtNING EX leavos New York at II A.
31., err , vlng at ilarrisburg at 12.45 noon, onlj, bourn
between tine n, nit leT,.
MA leaves New 'York at 12.00 Imam and ur
rive& at Ilarrhborg at 0:10 P. 11.
31ORNIN6 :MAIL LINE Last,- leave, ilarrii.hinx at
8.00 A. 31., arriving New YeA at 4:10 P. 11.
AFT Ell :\ ooN 4 i'ltl.,c 1.11110, Ea , thaves 11n,,
burg at 1.15 P .31„ arriving at New 1 .4 1 j pl H, I , M
Can noel j, pis pre node at tine , ; tirg at I Pi, P. !I. with
the Pas , ,, ,101 Trains in each t
v.ania, Cumberland Talloy nod North:. Central Itaii•
trains eon nart at Reading w ill “Ti , ! , ,r Pot t
villa and Philadelphia, and at Allentown lie: 7!nmh
&e.
No change of Passenger Care nr Baggage between 7
Yrok and Hari lebnrg, by the &on A. M. Line Irma Now
York or the 1.15 P. 31. from Ilan isLurg.
For bequty of scenery, and speed. comfort and neentn
modatlon. this route presents sap., iut inducement& to
the travelling nubile.
Fare between New York and Dar rif•bu rg Fl VP DOL
LARS. For tickets and other Info; atatli.n appl:. to
A. 3. CLYDE. Ileneral A grn tr. not sirburg.
cARLISLE AND DELI'IIIA.
~F '
DAILY FREIGHT LIXII,
FREED, WARD A: FREED,
811 lIARFCS , ETREET, PIIILUELPLIIA
Itt,f,El STREET, cAr.ustE,6PA
it - Z' Cars of this Lino leave the Depnt trket
Daily, at
•
heart, Carlisle , Datly, at 7 ..'elork. A M
(10.odhintended far thin Lino should be marked C. &
P. Daily Freight Line, rind sent In by 4 f.;cl,,k.
May 25,
L E L II I A
AND READING,
L R. 0 A RI
_,511311111111- AR - ItANUEMENT,
On-and after MAY 28, •18tj0.
Two pdssenger trains leave Harrisburg dully, (Sun
days excepted,) at 8.00 A. 31., and 140 P. 31_ for Millar.
delphia, arriving there at 1.25 noon and ti IS P. AI.
ileturning, leave Philadelphia at B.IAI A. 11., ant 3.313
P. 31., arriving at Harrisburg at 12.4, noon and t 1.30 P.
M.
Fnava To Philadelphia, No. 1 Cars. $3.25; So. '2 (In
same train.) $2 70.
Earns to Reading. $1.60 and $1.30.
At Reading. connect with trains for Pottsville, Minere
ville, Tamaqua. Ca taw lose,
Four trains leave 'leading for Philadelphia daily. at
6 A. 31., 10.45 A. AL, 12.30 noon and 3.43 P. M.
Leave Philadelphia for Reading at 8.00 A. M., 1.00 P.
51.. 3.30 P. 51., and 5.00 P. M.
Fares from Reading to Philadelphia, $1.75 and $ I 45.
The morning train from Harrisburg connects at
Ileaditig with up train for Williesbarre. Pittston soil
Scranton.
Inc through ticket, and other Initilluatlon apply to
J. 3. CLYDE,
General Agent.
Aug 3, 'BO
ants if, Cops
AEU° FIRAF.
HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM'
The undersigned having purchased the
stock, dr., of the late Wm 11, Ti out d, d. would
respectfully announce to the public that he will coo
thine il, lIATTI Nti BUSIN IL6S nt tte old stand, in
West Mph street. nod n ith a reneni.d nod efficient
effort, produce erticles of Mead Dress of
Every Variety, Style and Quality,
that shal be strictly in keeping tvlth the Impu.tentont
Of the Art, acid fully up to thu Age hu whlvh we live.
~l o rh t a m v o l i
t em oi hand a sple nilid
RATS AND CAPS 4 : - 4 1 1 , e.
;
- •
of all deserlptlons{from the comic un {Sool
to the fliaest FUIt AND SILT; .I.I.ATh; and at prices
Mut' must suit every one who hag an eye to getting the
worth: of his money. The stock Includes,
MCILFEKINJIASSIMER.E. BEAVER MELT PATS,
of every style and color and uni , urpas, cd for LIGHT
NESS, DURABILITY AND FIN len : by tineo of any
of her establishment in the country.
MEN'S, BOYS' and CHILDREN'S HATS and CAPS,
of every :inscription constantly on bend.
Ile respectfully invites. all the old patrons end on
ninny-uow - orietrue - possibleto - glec - bial a fall.
J. G. CALLIO.
Apr. 25, 1860—ly
IME3
SECOND SPRING A
LARGE SUPPLIES - FOR PHD 11111 AD AND FEF.T.
At the store of John Irvine, on the N. E. corner of
the public square, is the place to purchase Beets Shoes
lists & Caps, et prices that defy eLdnpelitieu.
Ile has Just returned from the East with the largest
and most complete assortment of Boots ' Shoes. lists &
Cape that he has ever presented to th is community,
and which he is determined to nell lit the lon ant !awl
ble prices. 1116 stock embraces everything 1n his line
of business, such as
FINE CALF BOOTS,
iCip Boots, Calf and Patent Leather Ox ford Ties, Cal
and Patent Loather thilters, Calf .Nulllhers, Calf and
lilp Brop,aus, Slippers, &e,
.14,11.DIES' V7E11.11
Fino French' and English Lasting Gaiters, Morocco,
Calf and Kid Boots. Finn Kid Slippers, Fancy Slippers,
Morocco, and Kid Buskins, d... k.
MISK:B AND OUILDRIIN'S N'VEAR ofnll deorriptione
embracing tine Lasting Callers, Morocco and Looting
Dutton Boots, Morocco Lace Boots of all hinds, fancy
shuns of various styles, slippers,
HATS &CAPS, Silk,oasolmore, Fur and IVool lints
of all qualities d a tyles, - also a largo assortment of
ST_RA.IF ,11,12;S -
Roots and Shoes made to order at the shortest notice
Repairing promptly demi: Confident of Ida ability to
please all classes of customers; ra.speCtfully, inelted
the pubile'to give him a roll.
Itomombor tho RI:16;N. E. corn& of the Public
Square.
Diet'
IQO - R . SALE.—The large
throu-story Brick 'common, Main
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Street, will Hold On eatv• toms. a: Errh. •
b OA u l l l ldi n Jewulty , Otore. in ruido, _;•.t
r:, ..le^
Apl 1 9 . 0
iIIIEGARAY ,• ,
1.627 , ttntll lea) BMILICE STREF
ThlEl In stitute, vnutineted for two yearri past, in lble
city, by MADATIEQIIrnAItAT and bar niece ALADAME
'ILLT, upon'the.eame. principlegne the ono In New York,
.eatithiialted there In theyear 114, re.open on Mon
day, September 16th, with ; 11e usual !unpin and %rnpietor
provision the edneatio'o(l'oting Ladles, under the .
dhaetion- of yMadaint, ~ Citeulars, and all
rnijnicitn informittlen,' e an be obtain - id "en rapplkation-T
OP VE74;SR
■ :071,66{R11 , 14-2-FISIII OF .41., KINDS.
A mcrnt - tvhtetriglvlttrivilotatth'irroal - Tgenultoa
morn dry salt ItEIiRINQ. in oak borrelf, IkIACKAHM ,
sitprlcealhatla'roallS, Pk:helot:4 all
SAtrati S '.P.V,ES tIS'.
dood atrsortatent-of
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A-N 0 SEGA RS'
IV CI 0 S , cE — C.
at thelo ti nags for thi r eri or Country Product..
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