American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, July 18, 1861, Image 4

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    Spring 1 of iSGII.: Spring of ISCI.
ciieai l - dry goods.
€BSEAI»
CHEAP DRY GOODS. ,
THE undersigned has just returned from
tho eastern cities with one of the largest, cheap
eat, and best selected stocks of Spring and Summer
•Dry Goods over offered in Carlisle.' His stock can
not bo, surpassed in beauty or quality, and the pri
ces cannot fail to please oustomers. His slock con
sists in part of a choice selection of
LADIES’DRESS GOODS,
such as sUks/ligurod and plaiu> Foulards, Ckallios,
Persian Delaines, Organdies, Grey Lustres, Lawns,
'Zappla’Cloth, French Chintzes, Prints of all du
•oripiions.
WHITE GOODS, WHITE GOODS,
'' noh as Linens, Cambrics, Jaconets, Swiss and Mull
Muslins, Brilliants, Underalccrcd, Cellars, Laves
Edgings, Ac., Ac., Ac.
„ DOMESTICS, DOMESTICS. , v
Muslins, Osnuburgs,- Chocks, Tickings, Sheotings,.
Linon and Cotton all widths,' Ginghams, Lonark
and Manchester. •
■Hosiery A Gloyes-of all descriptions,
CARPETS, OIL ,CLOTHS, do.,
Velrot, Brussels, Three Ply, Superfine. Venetian,
Rag ami Hemp Carpets,. Oil Cloths, Mattings, white
and colored all widths, Trunks, Carpet Bags, <fco., <fcc.
1 : HOOP SKIRTS, HOOP SKIRTS,
Ho has a largo stock of Hoop Skirts of all kinds
for Ladies and Misses.
His motto is “no trouble to show goods." Give
him a dall and examine for yourselrS And you will
find ho will give you all’good bargains^
Remember tho old stand two doors north of the
GarUsl Deposit Bank.
April 25, 1801
Dry Goods, Dry Goods
First Arrival of Spring Dry Goods
this Season.
WE have just completed opening our
Spring stock of Dry Goods, which is'tho lar
gest and most varied than at any former period.
To our friends and customers, wo invito you to
visit our immense Store llooms. Our stock consists
In part,of -
SILK ROBES, FANCY AND PLAIN,
•Magnificent'and brilliant stylos .of Spring Silks, a
‘Tory largo lot of Black Silks, both plain and figur
ed, and Foulards at panicgricca. Wo especially in
vtio the ladies to this department of our monster
clock. Norwich Poplins, JoCqucrcd Worsted Cloths,
.GrayJChcno Lusters, Cbalii Do Laines, colored and
figured. Brilliants,. French and English Chintzes,
English and American Calicos, «fcc.> «tc.
WHITE GOODS.
These Goods have boon soloctcdwith care, and are
from tho largest and beat importing, houses in Now,
York and Philadelphia. • -
We have in this department, Linens, Laces, Edg
ings, Cambrics, Brilliants, Nainsooks, Jaoonotts,
Lawns, Mnll Muslins, Ladies Fine French Collars,
UndersleoVos, Ac., all of which wo respectfully ask
a thorough examination, in order to satisfy Ladies
that wo have these goods bettor and lower in price
than lowest.
MOURNING GOODS.
This lino of goods is very large and ample in eve
ry deportment
HOSIERY AND GLOVES.
Silk; Woollen, Cotton and Linen Ilosoforladics and
gentlemen, and an endless variety for children.—
Ladies and gentlemen's Kid, Kid Finished, Silk and
Lisle Thread Gloves. Cull and soo bur far famed
“ Buck Gloves."
DOMESTICS.
Muslins,- Flannels, Blankets, and every article in
the domestic lino of Dry Goods, in larger quantity
and in more complete assortment than can be found
in any House' in tho interior of Pennsylvania,
• •: . MEN'S WEAR.
Cloths, Coasimcrcs, Vestings, Linens,' Cottonadcs,
Boavertccns, and. Cords, for, both Men and Boys.—
Our Cassimorcs are-adjudged by coaneissuors to be
unsurpassed for beauty and quality.
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.
Superfine a.No. 1 two and three Ply, Brussels, Vel
vet, and.lugnun Carpets, alargo assortment of.Rng
Carpets made to order under our immediate super
vision. Oil Cloths, of all widths and styles, Mat
.tings. Rugs, Looking Glasses, <kc.
-To young men and old about entering upon House
keeping, we invite to pay ayisit to our largo CAR
PET ROOM, admitted to bo the most splendid af
fair outside of tho largo cities, where Goods in this
Department aro sold at very low .pirioes. Remora-,
her Indies and gentlemen, my motto always.has been,
and is now, to sell cheap for cash, and to please my
numerous 1 kind patrons.
April 11,1861.
CAN BE & AJ)lsl ~rßr Bcinsrc
your Goods from Lcidic-h, Sawyer, &
Miller. Wo respectfully call attention to our
Large Slock of Summer Goads,
Just.received from fhe Eastern markets. Hawing
been purchased for CASH, and since the ruinous
decline in prices. Customers ’will find great bar
gains in •Silks) Barege,'Thessalin, Barege' Palermo,
English Grenadiue, Organdy Lawns, Muzambiqucs,
Emilincfl,’ Grisalcs Fig Olcvias, Challes, Chintzes,
Ac; Ac.. .
Newest styles Paris .Coats, Basques and Mantles,
Shaulitia and French Lace Bomours, Mantles and
Points. These, Goods are very low—'less than im
porting Cost .
Sun Umbrellas.
Parasols, less than original cost. Gloves of every
description, Laco Mitts, Embroideries of every va
riety; Wilcox’s celebrated Hoop Skirts—“ The
fikirtof Hie Season.”
Every variety and kind of Goods suitable for La
dies, Men and Boys’ wear.
CARPETS!
The largest and newest stock in town. Oil Cloths,
Mattings, Looking Glasses, Furnishing Goods in
great variety.. All of these Goods, and an end
less variety not enumerated, we offer to the-; com-
to defy competition. Please call
uud’osamlne for yourselves.
.LEIDICH, SAWYER A MILLER.
■ Camalo, July 4, 1801.
Clothing! Clothing!
WELL’ MADE AND WELL FINISHED!
THE subscriber has just returned from the
Eastern cities with a ver, superior and most
excellent assortment of
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING!
Consisting of Cassamato, Summer Ciotli, Italian
Cloth, Alapacn, Marseilos, Linen, nod Cottonado
Coats, Pants, and Vests, Alio silk and satin Vests,
and in short every article in the way of garments.
Trig stock of GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING
GOODS is well selected, and Shirts, Handkerchiefs,
Cravats, AS., are sold at very loir prices.
TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, VALISES,
The subscriber would especially call the attention
eftho public.to his well selected stock of
HATS & CAPS,
which he is enabled to sell at astonishing low prleM#
Of the ahovo yon can convince yourself by calling
at th* Cbba> Clothing Stone hear the Market
Hoes*. ASHER WXEL.
Carlisle, April 12, 1860.
To Arms! To Arms! Is all the Cry.
/Wlili peiMons, without regard to age, are
requested to call at Loidich, Sawyer and Mil
™ JL 8 ,T 01 i 0 * street, and ex ammo thoir an
!NowYnrwV f >?.?? GOODS, just received from
newoft s£w * or oil the
SSSs&SSSSSs*
mourning goods
of every (larcriplion Imported by tbo
house of Bissau A Son. Mon and Boy’s wear,Cloths
Cassimors, Voitings, linoa and cotton Bantings’
Coatings, Glovcy, Hosiery, Collars, Reek-Ties’,
Pocket Kerchiefs, Ac., Ac,
DOMESTIC GOODS
of every variety at wholesale and retail.,•
CARPETS! CARPETS!
All kinds, direct from tbp faotoy. Oil Cloths,
Huttings, Window Shades, Blind Materials, gilt and
mahogany Frames.
■Every variety of goods, suiiablo for the wants of
the whole community. As we bought since Jth»
war, crisis, customers will find our prices, to suit the
times.’ Pieaco- call, at LKIDICif, SAWYER A.
MIDIiFIt'S new store.
■ Carlisle, May 9,1S01;
TJTRESH CRANBERRIES.
A. A lot of prime Cranberries now in store and for
Bate by J. W. EBP.
October, 25 18( 10.
“COSTAR’S”
VERMIN EXTERMINATORS.
“ONLY INFALLIBLE REMEDIES KNOWN.
These pre)mrfttions (unlike all others,) are
. “ Free from Poisons.”
“ Not dangerous to iho human family,”
-‘Hate oomo out of thoir holes to dio.’<
10 tcahb and more established in Now York City.
Used by ‘tho City Post Office.
Used by- 'tho City Prisons and Station Homes.
Used by— -—-City Steamers, Ships, Ac,
Used by —■ —tho City Hospitals, Alms-Houses, Ac,
Uted by—~~ City Hotels, 'Astor’/St. Nicholas/ Ac.
Used by ——the Boarding Houses, Ac., Ac.
Used by ——more than 50,000 Private Families.
PHILIP ARNOLD,
Sea xohat the People , Press and Dealders say.
HENRY R. COSTAR.—AII tho summer I have
boon troubled with Roaches and Mice.. I was actu
ally ashamed of the house, for the wore eve
rywhere. 1 purchased a box of your Exterminator
and tried it, and in bho week there was not a Roach
or Mouse in the house.
John B. Givens, No. 94, Elm Street.
HOUSEKEEPERS—troubIed with vermin, need
bo so no longer, if they use ** OostauV' Extermina
tors. Wo have qsed it to our satisfaction, and if a
box cost $5/, we would hare it, Wo had tried poi
sons, but they effected nothing; hut Costar’s arti
cle knocks the breath out of Rats, Mice and Bed-
Bugs, quicker than we can write it. It is,in groat
demand all over the country.— Medina (0.,) Gazette,
MORE GRAIN and provisions arc destroyed an
nually in Grant County by vermin, than would pay
for tons of this Rat and Insect Killer,
Lancaster, ( Wi«.,) Herald,
HENRY R. COSTAR—Your Exterminator is re
ceived, used, and pronounced n decided success.—
We used a box of.it, and the way tho Rats and Mico
around our premises "raised Ned" that night was a
caution to sleepers. Since then notaßatorMouse
has been heard in kitchen or cellar.
I HAVE BEEN SELLING—Your Exterminator
for tho last year, and have found it a eur.cshot every
time, have hot known it to fail in a single instance.
George Rose, Druggist, Curdington, 0.
WE ARE SELLING—*Your preparations rapidly.
Wherever they have boon used, Rats, Mice, Roach
es, and Vermin disapppoar immediately.
Ecker A Stoueper, Druggists, New Windsor, Md.
To Destroy — : —Rata, Roaches, Ac*
To Mice, .Moles, Ao*
To Destroy—Bed-Bugs,
To Destroy —--Moths, Picas, Ants, Ac*
To Destroy Mosquitoes.
To Destroy — : —lnsects on Plants and Fowls.
To Destroy—— lnsects on Aniinals, Ac., Ac.
To Destroy—-Every form and species of Vermin,
CostarV' Rat, Roach, Ac., Exterminator.
Costar’s” Bed-bug Exterminator.
CostarV' Electric Powder for Insects, Ac.
A. W. BENTZ,
In 25. 60c. and $l,OO Boxes, Bottles and
Flasks. $3 and S 5 Sizes for Flan- ,
tations, Sun-3, Hotels, Ac«
ROT' Sold Every to/tere—-by
Xll Wholesale Druggists in largo cities.
All Retail Druggists—Grocers, Storks, Ac.
. in all Country Villages and Towns.
Wholesale Agents in New York,City,
SMefTellm Brothers A Co. Itarral, Rislcy A Kitchen.
B. FtthnesiookjHull A Co. Bush, Gale A Robinson.
A. B. A I). Sands A Co. M. Ward, Close A Co.. *
Wheeler A Hart. M’Kisson A Robbins.
Hogaman A Co. D. S. Barnes A Co.
Hall, Ruckol A Co. P. C. Wells A Co.
Thomas A Fuller. Luzollo,Marah A Gardner.
P. D. Orvis. Hall, Dixon A Co.
Fanfold, Parker A Mower. Tripp A Co.
Dudley A Stafford. Conrad Fox.
T. W. Dyolt A Sons. (Robert Shoemaker A. Co.
B. A. Fahnestock A Co. {French, Richards A Co.
For tale «<
fIAVEKSTICK'S DRUG STOKE,
.A»(< al
INHOFF'S GROCERY STORE,
And by pnnomaTs. Gnocp*, and RBT*n, rß9 gea .
, :«rally> in City and CptjtfrnY, 8 a
ODBinv Dbaiem can order as above.
HENRY R. COSTAR,
Principal Depot —No. 612 Broadway—[Opposite
Al,r. i3^-.TiT;r.K^U O tr^l fl l 1M- V-r.l .**
Destrojw Instantly
EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OP
VERMIN.
Mayreyor ( Toxca ) Timet,
USE OSLT
AND others.
Philadelphia, Pa.
AND OTHERS-
AND
AH the Principal Chiefr and Towns in the
UNITED STATES.
North Hanover StbsKF-
CARLISLE,
Cumberland Coimly,
PENNA.
Or address orders direct—[or if Pricos, Terms,
Ac., is desired JSSf Send for Circular to Deal
ers,) to
PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE,
S» E, Corner of Chestnut and Seventh Streets,
THIS is one of Eight Colleges constituting
the “National Chain,” located in Philadelphia,
Now York City, Albany, Buffalo, Cleveland, Detroit,
Chicago and St. Louis. Scholarships can bo pur*
chased at either point, good at all. tho Colleges.
THE COLLEGIATE COUIiSE
embraces Double and Single Entry Book-Keeping,
Commercial Computations, Commercial Law, Pen-,
man ship, Business Correspondence, Partnership
Settlements, etc. ‘
Department of Book-Keeping
and Accounts, organized and conducted on the
Counting-Room system—tho Halls of Study being
fitted up with appropriate Counters, Desks, etc., aS‘
In real business, and the Student introduced at ouoo
to tho practical workings and routine of Banks,
Commission Houses, Rutt Road Offices and Coun
ting-Rooms generally.
Practical Text-Books.
Tho Teaching’ in tho Book-Keeping Department'
is mostly from written manuscript forma, with oral
instructions, lectures, and black-board elucidations;
in addition to which, in, order to make tho Collegi
ate Course as thorough and effectual as possible, the
following Text-Books have been prepared.
BRYANT & STRATTON’S BOOK-KEEPING, in
three editions: ( • .
1. Primary -Edition, for Common Schools, 192 pa
ges.
2. Hiqh School Edition, for High Schools and
Academies, 208 pp, . '
. 3, Counting Home Edition, for Accountants and
Business Men, 350 pp. Published by Ivisou, Phiu
noy & Co., 48 and 50 Walker street, N. Y.
Bryant <& Stratton's Commercial Calculations,
for Accountants, Business Men, High Schools and
Academies, 300 pp;
Bryant & Stratton’s Commercial Law,.
for tho Profession, Business Men; Farmers, Com
mercial Colleges, High Schools and Academies, 500
pp. Published by D. Appleton, *133 and *ll5 Broad
way, N. Y.
SI'CNCERfAN SYSTEM OF PENHAXSUIP,
in a series of nine books, by P. 11. Spencer.
. College Rooms ppen Day and Evening. No va
cations.
jgEQ-For Catalogues, Circulars and information
of any kind.-cull ut the College, or address
BRYANT A STRATTON,
Philadelphia*
December 13,1860—-ly
CARLISLE FOUNDRY,
Farming implement Depot.
F GARDNER & CO. now manufacture
• and keep constantly FOR SALE,-at their
extensive Steam Works on East Main at., Carlisle,’a
largo - assortment of Agricultural Implements, of
well known and approved usefulness to Farriers,
among which they would call especial attention to
WILLOUGHBY'S CELEBRATED
Patent Gum Spring Grain Drill,
which has taken over fifty first class, premiums at
State and County Fairs. To tho farmers of .Cum
berland, York and Perry counties wb need not speak
in detail of the merits of this drill, ns scores of them
are now in uso on tho best farms in those counties.
Its reputation is established as the pioat complete
grain drill now manufactured.in the United States,
It sows Wheat, Rye, Oats, Barley and Grass, evenly
and regular, without hunching tho seed. Tho gum’
springs puss ihe drill over stumps and stones, with
out breaking pins or the drill. For oven and roga
lur sowing, the Willoughby Gum Spring Drill isun
equttlled by any other. Wo also manufacture and
sell the following articles, which wo pan recommend
to farmers as reliable implements, of established
character;
Morrison’s Patent Corn Planter,' "
Y'L'anh** Patent Straw and Fodder Cutter,
Jiridendolf’s Patent Corn Shelter,
Johnston’s Cast Iron Hoys’ Trouyh,
Horn's Patent Cider Mill,
Also, Three and Four HorsoPowers and Thresh
ing Machines, Cast Iron Field Rollers, Plough
Castings of various patterns, Corn Crushers, and
other articles for farmers too numerous to mention.
Also, Egg Coal Stoves and ten plate Wood Stoves,
with an immense variety of other castings for house
keepers and others. Wo. have .also an attractive
variety of patterns for . ;
IRON RAILINGS,
and Cemetery enclosures, to which vro would call
attention. •
STEAM ENGINES AND MILL GEARING.
To this department of qtir business wo give par
ticular attention. Our already extensive stock of
patterns for paper, flour and saw mill gearing, is
constantly increasing. Mill owmorsandmillwrights
will be furnished with a printed catalogue of our
various mill patterns on application. Our machine
shop comprises nil tho various Tools for turning,
planing and finishing shafting and casting, by good
and careful machinists.
STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES,
of every desirable capacity, from 10 to 25 horse
power, built iu the best stylo and on accommodating
terms. Engines built at our establishment may bo
seen in successful operation at many of tho largest
distilleries and tnnnncries in Carlisle, and Cumb’d,
Perry and Dauphin cbs., to tho owners of which wo
confidently refer for information as to their efficien
cy. Persons wanting Steam Engines are earnestly
requested to call and examine before contracting
elsewhere.
DOOR AND SASH FACTORY.
Connected with our establishment is a steam Sash
and Door Mtfmiftictory which Is n.ow in eomplote
order for the manufacture of every description of
BUILDING MATERIALS,
for the most costly as well as tho plainest house
Window Sash furnished from five cents Upward, ac
cording to size of glass; Window Frames from $l,Bl
upward; Shutters qnd Rolling Blinds from $1,75
upward; Door frames from $1,75 upward; I’out
Panel Doors from $2,12 upward. Mouldings, Cas
ings, Architraves, Wash Boards, Brackets, Fanoy
Drapery, Scrolls, and other articles needed in house
building, furnished at tho lowest prices, and of tho
best quality of lumber. J 2- Wo are also prepared
as heretofore tobuild and repair BURDEN GARS
for. transporters on tho railroad, with promptness
, and on reasonable terms. ■
The continued patronage of the public is respect
fully solicited. Orders by mail promptly attend
ed to F. GARDNER A CO.
Carlisle, May 3, 1800.
Winter Arrangement!!
Change of Hours! ;
Oumlerland Valley and Frunklin Railroads!
ON and after Monday, Doo’r. 3, 1860, trains
0.8 tho above roads will leave as follows, (Sun
days excepted:)
For Ohamhertf/urg (0 11arrUhurg*
Loavo Hagerstown, 7.00 a. m. 2.45 r, m«
“ Greoncastlo, 7.37 " 3.36 44
44 Chamborsbu'rg, 8.30 44 Ar. 4.20 p. m.
44 JJ. ** Leave 1.25 44
44 Sblpponsburg, 9.00 44 1,67
» Nowvillo. 9.32 " 2,30 44
Carlisle; 10.10 “ 3.10 “
44 Moohanicsburg, 10.42 4t 3.42 41
Arrive nt Harrisburg, 11.12 44 . 4.10 4t
. For. Chamherthurg </k Hagerstown.
Loavo Harrisburg, 8.05 A. u. 1.40 p. u.
41 Moohanicsburg, 8.47 44 2.20 44
44 Carlisle, 9.27 “ 3.00 “
. Nowvillc, . 10.02 “ 3.34 “
44 Sblpponsburg, 10.33 44 4.05 44
, " Cbamb'g. lUO » 4.45 " 1
44 Grconcastle, }1.55 44 5.35 44
Arr. at Hagerstown, 12.35 6.15 “
Tbrco daily trains loavo Harrisburg for Pittsburg,
at 3.18 and 7.00, A. M., and 4.20, P. M., mabiog di
rect connections with trains for Cincinnati, Louls
.villo, Cleveland, Chicago, St. Louis,
and all principal’points throughout tbfc West!
For Philadelphia via Pennsylvania Central Rail
Road ! > '
At 2.‘40, A. M., 12.55, For Trevcrton and Wil-,
1.15, and 5.25, P. M. iiamsportatl.4o A P. 15
Via Lob. Val. 11. R., at P. M.
• 8.00, A. M., A 1.45, Train on Daupbin Road
t r ' M ; . ■ ■ r, at 2.00, P. M.
For Baltimore, at 3.00 A 7.40, A. M., A 1.40, P. M.
Notice to . PAaajaKdfcna.
„„ A ‘ all stutlons where tickets are sold, vis—Ha-
9,™ c “ c »Bt'o, Chamborsburg, Sbippons-
Imrg, Nowvillo, Carlisle, Moohanicsburg and Unr
.nsburg, a reduction of ten cents on eaoh ticket will
bo made to ail passengers that provido themselves
with tickets before entering the cars.
ii..aujw , sia.uu, .
, ATTOMXJiY A T.:IA W'.
OFFICE with Wm; H. Miller, Estp, South
Hanover street, opposite the Voluntocr Pointing
Office.
Carlisle, Doc; 22, -1859 —tf. • ~
8. r. BUB*.
A TTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Rheora’s
Am. Hall, rear'of.tlxo Court House, Carlisle.
Carlisle,, Doe. 'Si,''lB6o.' ■ .
JOHN H AYS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OFFICE- opposite- “Marion Hall,”-Wesi
Main street, Carlisle, Pa.
Carlisle Dec. 22, 1969.
DR. JNO. K,: SMITH . rospctfully announ
ces to his old friends and former patrons, that
bo has returned from bis South-western tour, with
bis health greatly improved, and has resumed prac
tice in Carlisle;'-
Office on Main street, one door west of the Rail
road Depot, whore ; bo can be found at all hours, day
and night, when not.out professionally.,
Carlisle, Doc. 22/1850. '
dWmißaa DR. I. C. LOOMIS, DBS
fIBPPV . XIST.
South .Hanover-Streot, next door to the Post Of
fice,
Carlisle, 800. 22, 1859. .
DH. CSJGO. S. SEAUIOIIT,
From the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery.
Office at the residence of his mother, Cast Leath
er street, three doors below Bedford.
Carlisle, Deo. 22j 1559.
iVcw Coal aiid Lumber Turd.
THE subscribers bare this dpy entered into part
nership to trudo in COAL AND LUNBER.—
Wo will have constantly on hand and furnish to or*
der, all kinds) and quality of ,' , .
SEASONED LUMBER,
such as Joist, Frame Stuff, Pal
ing and Plastering Lath, Shingling Lath, Worked
Flooring, Wcatherboarding, Posts, Hails, and all
kinds of Shingles, to wit: White Pino, Hemlock,
Ghesnut, and Oak, of different qualities. Having
cars .of our own wo can furnish bills'to order of any
length and size, at tho shortest notice and on tho
most reasonable terms.' Our worked boards will
bo kept under cover 1 so that they can bo furnished
dry at airtimes.
»Wb wall constantly
under cover, wh i c b
they will deliver dry
( and clean to any part
of tho borough, to wit:
erton, Broken,, Egg,
Stove and Nut Coal, which wo pledge ourselves to
soli at the lowest prices.
Best quality of Limeburncra* and Blacksmiths'
Coal always-on hand at tho lowest figures. Yard
west sido:Of Grammer School, Main’St.
ARMSTRONG A HOFFER. ,
Carlisle, Doc. 22, 1869. i
New Coal Yard,
AT THE WEST EXE OF CARLISLE,
THE subscribers would respectfully call the
attention of Limeburners .and the citizens of
Carlisle, and tho surrounding country generally, to
their now COAL YARD, attached to his Ware-house,
on West High st.,-where they will keep constantly
‘ ' , large supply.
' bio pricea.'' .quiii'-
ifcy of Limehiivnerti and Blacksmiths' Coal always
on hand.
jwP- All orders left at tho Ware House, or at his
residence in North Hunbverstrcet will bo promptly
attended to. ,
i, REED,
Carlisle, Dee. 22,1880—1 f.
LUMBER AND COAL.
BLACK '<£ DELANCEY,
LIMBER AND COAL YARD!
Ou the Mail /font/ , near the Gun Works.
r PHE subscribers keep constantly on hand, a
X full assortment of
LUMBER AND COAL,
which they can furnish to .order promptly aud oh
the most reasonable terms.
LUMBER, SCANTLING,
BOARDS, ' FRAME STUFF,
Failings, Plastering and Shiogling-Laths, Worked
Flooring, 'Weatherboarding,. Posts, Rails, w Whito
Pino, Hemlock and Oak Shingles, of every quality.
They, also furnish bills to order of any length and
size, at the shortest notice and ou-themost reasona
ble terms. Their worked boards «ro kept undercov
er, so that they can dry at all times.
They 01? hand nil kinds of Fami
ly Co’al.uudcr'Cover, which will bo. delivered clean
to any part of the bororgh.. To wit;
LY’KEN'S VALLEY, ,
LUKE FIDDLER,
TRBVEIITON,
LOCUST MOUNTAIN, •
And other varieties, hn A all the various sizes in use,
which they offer to tho'publio at the lowest prices.
LIMEBURNER’SANDBLAOKSMITH’SCOAL
always on hand, at thqdpwost cash price.
BLACK & DELANCEY.
, April 11, 1861—ly . '
Forwarding & commission house,
FJLOIJIt & FEED.
GOAL, PLASTER Sc SALT, ‘
* ■—
The suascrihcr having taken the Warehouse, cars
and fixtures of Murray's well known es
tablishment, on West High Street, opposite Diekin
inson College, would inform the public, that ho
has entered into, a general Forwarding and Com
mission business.
The highest market pHco will bo paid for Flour,
Grain and Produce of all kinds.
Ho is also predared to freight produce and
stock to Philadelphia and Baltimore, at the lowest
rates, with safety and despatch.
Planter ond Salt kept constantly on hand, and
Flour and Feed at wholesale or retail.
Coal of all kinds, embracing . . •,
LYKEN’S VALLEY, >
LUKE FIDDLER,
SUNBIftIY WHITE ASH,
LOCUST GAP,
Limehurnere* and Blacksmiths’ Goal, constancy for
sale. Kept under cover, and delivered dry to any
part oflho town.
Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1859.
NEW AIR LINE ROUTE
TO NEW YORK!
SHORTEST IN DISTANCE AND QUICKEST IN
TIME BETWEEN THE TWO CITIES OF
New York & Harrisburg!
VIA BEADING, ALLENTOWN AND
EASTON
MORNING EXPRESS, West, leavos'Ncw
York tttfi A. M., arriving at Harrisburg at 32.-
45 noon, only fij bbura'Wweon tbo two oitius.' ,
MAID LINE leaves Now York at 12.00 noon, and
arrives at Harrisburg at 8.30 I*. M,
MORNING MAIL LINE East, loaves Harrisburg
at 8,00 A. M., arriving dt Now York at 4.30 P. M.
■ AFTERNOON EXPRESS LINE, East, loaves
Harrisburg at 1.15 P. M-, arriviug at Now-York at
0.00 p. m. ;
Connections are made at Harrisburg-at 1.00 p.
M., with the Passenger Trains in each direction on
the Pennsylvauia/Cumbprland Valley Northern
Central Railroad. r i -
AH trains connect at Reading with trains for
Pottsvillo and Philadelphia, and at Allentown for
Mauch Chunk, Easton, <ko.
No change of Passenger Carp or Baggage between
New York and Harrfcbvirg, by the 6.00. A. Lino,
from Now York ortho 1.16 P. : M., from Harrisburg.
For beauty of scenery, and speed; comfort ahd ac
commodation, this route presents superior Induce
ments to the traveling public.
Pare between Now York and Harrisburg FIVE
DOLLARS. For tickets and other information ap
. ply t° _
A CARD.
J. R. NONEMAKER.
UAHIi KOXICIi.
THE partnership heretofore existing under
the uomo and stylo of Kor, <k Co.,
expired by limitation on the 13th inst. All balances
duo ’ depositors will bo transferred to, and all inte
rest certiOcateS now out, will bo paid at maturity or
now ones issued by the now firm of Kor, Dunlap
& Co., whoso Banking Card will bo seen below.
. ; KBR, BRENNBMAN * CO.
Carlisle, August 14, 1860. • '
.Cumberland Talley Bank.
PHOPKIETOKS,
Kick'd. Woods,
John C. Du.m.ap,
Isaac Buessemas,
William Her,
John Dunlap,
John S. Stbrrett,
11. A, Sturgeon.
THIS Bank is jioav prepared to do a general
Banking and Exchange business, under the
name and stylo of Kcr, Dunlap A Co., in the same
place lately occupied by Kcr, Bronncman, & Co.
Money received on, deposit and paid back on de
mand without notice.-Certificates of deposit bear
ing interest at tho rato of Jive per cent, per annum
will bo issued .for four or longer. Interest
on all certificates will cease at maturity, provided,
however, that if said certificates are renewed at any
time thereafter for another given period, they shall
boar tho same rato of interest up to tho time of re
newal. Twenty days notice must be given of an
intention to withdraw interest deposits.
They call tho attention of Farmers, Mechanics,
and all others who desire a safe depository for their
money, to tho undeniable fact, that the proprietors
of this Bank are not only liable to the amount
OP THEIR STOCK IN THE BANK, BUT ARE INDIVID
UALLY LIABLE to the extent op their ES
TATES for all the deposits and other obliga
tions op Kkr, Dunlap A Co. .
• Particular attention'paid ,to the 'collections of
vonduo notes, foreign bills, ’ drafts, checks, Ac., in
any part of the United States and Canadas.
Remittances made to any . part of tho United
States, England and Ireland. -
They will at nil times bo pleased to give any in
formation desired in regard to .money matters in
general. Tho faithful and confidential execution,
of nil orders entrusted.to them may be rolled on.
Open fur business from 9 o’clock in the morning,
until d o’clock in the evening.
11. A. STURGEON, Caehicr,
Carlisle, August 10, 1860. ,■
Town and Country.
THE subscriber respectfully informs his
friends and the public generally, that ho still
continues the Undertaking business, and is ready to
wait upon customers either by day or by night.—
Rcudy-raado COFFINS kept constantly on hand,
both plain and ornamental. He lms’ constantly on
hand Fish's Patent -Metallic Burial Case, of which
ho has been appointed the sole agent. This case is
recommended as superior to any of the kind now in
use, it being perfectly air tight.
He has also furnished himself with a fine now
Rosewood IJkause and gentle, horses, with which
ho will attend funerals in town and country person
ally, without extra charge.
Among the greatest discoveries of. tho ago is
' Wells' Sprint/ Matt runs, tho best and cheapest bed
now in usp, tho cxclusivo right of which I have ac.-
curedd and will be kept constantly on hand.
Cabinet Making
in all its various branches carried on, and Bureaus,
Secretaries, Work-stands, Parlor Ware, Upholstered
Chairs, Sofas, Pier, Side and Centre Tables; Dining
ami Breakfast Tables, Wash-stands of all kinds,
French Bedsteads; high and low posts; Jinny Lind
and Cottage Bedsteads, Chairs of all kinds. Looking
Glasses, atidall other articles usually manufactured
in-this line of business, kept constantly bn hand.
'His workmen are men of experience, his material
the beat, .and his work made in the latest city style,
and all .under his own supervision. It will be war
ranted and sold low for cash.
Ho invites all to' give him'a'call boforo purcha
sing elsewhere. For the liberal patronage hereto
fore extended to him ho feels indebted to his nume
rous customers, and assures-them that ho efforts
will bo spared iu future to please them in stylo and
price.- Give us a call.
Remember tho place, North Hanover St., uearl}’
opposite the Deposit Bank.
DAVID’ SIRE:
Carlisle, January 26, 1860.
UNITED STATES HOTEL,
SOUTH-EAST COB; Uth A MARKET STS.,
Adjoining the PcrmsylmiHa Kail-Itoad Depul.
I’IIIJiADELI’HIA.
THE undersigned would respectfully inform
the public. Unit he lutH taken Kio above ilntol,'
formerly known as “ THE MAXSIOIf HOUSE.''
which ho has refitted and newly furnished through
out.
The Rooms are spacious and commodious, and
furnished witli every convenience to be found in the
bpst Hotels in (he cify. ‘ '
The ** UNITED STx\TE9 ,f is admirably located
for the convenience of travelers, being under the
same roof with the Pennsylvania Railroad Depot,
aud thus saving both hack hire and- porterage of
baggage. No pains will bo spared to render the
(i UNITED STATES” a pleasant and agreeable re
sideiiuc to all who may favor il with their patron
age. Charges moderate.
11. W. ICANAQA, Proprietor.
December 13, 1860.
A TAMES ROBINSON, Clock A
jjOk J, and WATCH MAKER,
C§gys&lmporter of Watches, Jewelry and
French Time-pieces, also Manufacturers of Silver
and Silver Plated Ware, Gold, Silver and. Steel
Spectacles, No.-1031 MARKET Street,below Elev
enth, North side, Philadelphia.
Clocks, Watches audJcwelry neatly, repaired at
the shortest notice.
#33“ Constantly on baud and for sale, the Amer
ican Manufactured Watches.
Gilding and Plating, of all descriptions, done
neatly to Order. ,'
N. B.V-Maaonlc, Odd-Fellows' and other emble
matic Marks made and Engraved to ordo?
. January 3, 1861 —6m
Fall and Winter Clothing.
PHILADELPHIA FASHIONS.
GRANVILLE STOKES’
ONE PRICE GIFT
Clothing Emporium.
No. 607, Cliestiuu Street.
A superb slack of fine French, English and
American
CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES
and VESTINGS,
FOR City and Country trade, with an un
approachable assortment of RI2ADY .MADE
CLOTHING, at the lowest cash prices. 5
jpft* But ONE PRICE is asked, and a GIFT of
intrinsic worth and use presented with each-article
sold. •
Particular attention paid to the Customer depart
ment, and garments made and sent to order to any !
address.
In inaugurating this new system of doing busi
ness, GRANVILLE STOKES would impress on the
minds of the patrons of his establishment, that the
cost of the gift is deducted from, and not added to
the prico-of the article sold. His immensely increa
sing sales enabling him to act thus liberally, and at
the same time, to roalizo a remunerative profit.
All articles guaranteed to give entire satisfaction.
GRANVILLE STOKES'
• ONE PRICE CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
. 607, OkASinut Street.
October 25, 1800.
CHAIRS! CHAIRS! CHAIRS!
MAHOGANY, MAPLE, BIRCH & WALNUT
Cane Seat Chairs,
‘ OP KVBIiV HTYLK ANI> FINISH, AT
WD. REICIINER’S Union Fancy Chair
• Factory, 339 North Front Street, above
Vino. Parlor and Dining Room Chairs, largo and
small Rucking Chairs, manufactured of the best ma
terial and by experienced workmen* All orders
filled with promptitude and care.
Remember the place 339 North Front Street, above
Vino, Philadelphia.
January 3, 1801—]y
CORN BROOMS.
AVe have just received a lot of 55 dozen of
" Rich's” superior wade Corn Brooms, which wo
confidently recommend as the best and cheapest
Broom in tbo market. For sale onli/ by the subscri
ber, either at wholesale or retail. ■ \ -
December 18W, ■ . . j;.. 17, EBV.
FISII.
HAVING, Mackoml, Shad in barrels, half
barrels, quarter barrels, fresh Groceries, Li
quors, Tobacco, Sogars, at the lowest cash prices.
Butter, Eggs, Bacon, Hama, Beeswax, Tallow, Boap,
•* *>-
TIIB subscriber has just roturnpd from the
eastern cities with the largest, cheapest, and
best selected assortment of Hardware, over offered
in this county. . Every thing kept m a largo whole
sale and retail Hardware store, oan bo hod a little
lower than ot any other house in the county, at the
cheap hardware store of the subscriber. • ' •
Null, and Spike'.—b o tons Nails and Spikes just
received of the very best makes and all warranted.
Country merchants supplied with Nails at manu
iatw%irTmec Chain' of all kinds, with n large
assortment of butt chains, halter chains, breast do.,
fifth chains, log chains, longue chains, cow chains,
&e jaame'.— 36o pair of Homes of oil kinds juft re
ceived. Common pattern, Loudon pattern, Elma
bbthtown pattern, with and without patent fasten
“o'ionsAVhite Lead, lOnffgolls.
Oil just received, with a largo assortment o gar
nishes, turpentine, japan, putty, Utharagc, wmung,
clue, siiellacT paint brushes, fire pr.ootfpaint, irio
ronco white, .white sdiio, colored stine, red lead, lard
oil, boiled oil, sperm oil, fish oil, &q. Motors ot
every description, dry and in oil, in cans and tubes.
Farm Dell*.— Just received tho largest, cheapest,
and best assortment of Farm Bells in tho county.
Qroencastlu metal and 801 l metal, warranted not to
Powder. —2. r i kegs Dupont Bock nnd Ride Pow
der, with n large assortment of Safety Fuse, Picks,
Crowbars, Stone Drills, Stone Sledges, Stone Ham
iuers, Ac. • ,
Pump* and Cement.— >so barrels Cement, with a
very largo assortment of Chain and Iron pumps of
all kinds, cheaper than ever at tho Hardware store
of HENRY SAXTON.
Carlisle, March 8, 1860,
Carlisle Marble Yard.
ItICUAD O
South Hanover street, opposite JJentzs 1 ' Store,
Carlisle.
TIIK subscriber hasten hand a large ah*
well selected stuck of,
Head-Stones, Mon nine nls,
TOMBS, «tc., of chaste and beautiful designs, which
ho will sell at tho lowest possible rates, being desi
rous of gelling out bis stock. Head-stones finished
from three dollars upwards.
Brown Stone, Marble work, • Mantles,' <fcc., or
ouildings, marble-slabs for furniture, *t.e., constant
ly on hand. Iron railing for eemetry. lots, <fec., of
the best Philadelphia workmanship, will be prompt
ly attended to. ■_ ,
Carlisle, I)cc. 22, 1859.
Wine of Wild Cherry.
ACONCEN'J.'IIATKD preparation of AVild
Cherry Bark, presenting its valuable tonic
properties in a suitable menstruum ami palatable
form. It is particularly adapted to tho treatment
of tho debility arising from pulmonary disease, old
ago, convalescence from sickness, de., ami may
bo generally used when a-safe and agreeable tonic,
is desired. ~ -
Manufactured and sold by
UEOUGE J.;SCATTEIKiOOT), Dhlggikt,
K* W. Corner sth and Oallowhill Streets,
Pnn.ADKU'HiA
■ftprii 4, JBCJ —t.v
LINCOLN, WOOD & NICHOLS
HAXDPAmiIIKiIS A.VJ> IHI'OIITKUS
■ Slraw and Millinery Goods,
SILK BONNETS, FRENCH FLOWERS,
PANAMA,PALM LEAF,
LEGHORN AND STRaVv HATS,
No. 725 Chestnut Street ,
And 721 Lodge Street,
PHILADE L P H I A.
l, 1801—Dm
, PHILADELPHIA
Watch and Jewelry Store,
O. Conrad, funner occupant, A’o. 148 North Stco m
Street, corner of Quarry Street.
The ■undersigned has leased the above promises,
wncro bo will keep a large assortment of Gold and
Silver "Watches, of American, English and Swiss
manufacture of the most celebrated makers, in ad
dition to which, will be.found always on hand (and
made to order) an extensive variety of Jewelry, Sil
ver, and Silver Tinted, ware,, together wi.h a*gene
ral assortment of such Goods as arc usually kept in'
a first class Watch.and Jewelry store,
, The patrons of 0. Conrad, and those of the sub
scriber, together with the public generally, are in
vited to cull, where they will receive good article
.for their money. As Inin determined to do strictly
a cash business, goods will be sold very low. “AW/
I'rojitH and Quick tittle*," is the motto.of this Estab
lishment. LEWIS 11. BROOM ALL,
Formerly 0. Conrad,, Xu. US Xorlh Second St.’
corner of Quarry, Thila. - • ' >
Juno 7, ISUOr-ly.,
FOOTE & BROTHER,
PRACTICAL PLUMPERS A GAS FITTERS
Directly opposite the Court House, in Church
Alley.
Load and Iron Pipes,
Hydrants,
Hot and Cold Shower
Paths,
Water Closets,
Force and Lift Pumps,
Wrought!lron Wul‘d.
Tubes.
Cast Trpn Sinki,
Ruth Tabs,
Path Boilers,
Wash Basins,
Hydraulic Rams, Ao.
Ac.,,Ac.
And'cvcrv description of Cocks and Fittings foi
Gua, Steam, Water, Ac. Superior Cooking Ranges,
Heaters and Gas Fixtures, put up in Churches,
Stores ami Dwellings, at short notice and in the most
modern-style. All materials am} work in our lint
at Into rates and i earranted.
Country work and Jobbing promptly attended to
Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1860.
♦
Cream of Tartar “Sub*mnte.»
TIUS article is recommended ns the, best
in use, in combination with soda or saloratus
for making bread, biscuit, cakes, Ac. Tills substi
tute produces bread and cakes, winch; when cold
arc sweet, moist, mid grutoiul; while those of Cream
Tartar aro dry and tasteless.
It will cost less limit Cream 1 of Tartar, and in
cooking is used in the sainu way.
This new article, as also Salurntiu, Sod., end
Pure Croam Tartar, Arrow Root, Mustardo B-cd,
bpioos, ground and ungrouud—unadulterated. For
sale at the store of J W pnv*
Carlisle, Dee. 13,18(10. *
’TIB A FACT
nnilAr I have now on hand the very host
ot. qu r ht Y I Sugar-cured Hums, Dried Beef, Fish,
bint. A 1 reah Peaches and Tomatooa iu Cane, do.
Mushrooms, Oysters, Preserves fine PtekolsgSaflcca,
bardmes, Fruit, Cheese, Crackers, Old llyo'Whis
key, Brandies, Wines,.Qius, Ac. Besides the above,
1 have a general assortment ofUrocerio's A Quccus
warc, Spices, Oils, Ac., all offered to tho public at
.cash prices. WM. BENTZ,
November 1, 1860.
[VI KAT CUTTERS AND STUFFERS.
, Tho boat Moat Cutters and Stutters that arc
made arc to ho bad at Lyno's, whore you oun find a
full stock of Batcher's tools of every doserfotion. ut
prices lower than over was hoard of. Don't buy a
cutter or stuffor until you take a look ut our stock
. JOHN P. LYNK A SON,
Nov. 1, 18(10. Hanover street, Carlisle.
CARD.
JI. Biddle, Attorney-at-law.
* * Office with A. B. Sharpe, Eaq., ‘under tho
]Ts'so Unt tvnl >rI (l tln | offlC0 ’ S .° Utllllall ' lvcr “hoot, Car-
Jialo. Will attend promptly to collections and oth
er huaiuosa in his profession.
Nomahor 15, 1800—tf
pEAitL STARCH.
A 50 boxes of superior Pearl Starch now in store
sate oVrotaihliy" 0 ' 1 C " h
December 1860, . ‘
pURE CIDER VINEGAR! ' ; '
nn, l V"l“te C^l^7r.«“:- w “ rra “hdruro, In atom
CAItLIStE AGENCY.
For Indemnity against Loss by Pjie
the franklin fire insurance
COMPANY of PHILADELPHIA,
Charier Perpetual. —§4oo,ooo Capital Paid
• in—Office 163 J ChceUmt Sireet. .
MAKE INSURANCE, cither permanent o
llmitod ngninst loss' or damage by lire, on Prop
erty and Effect' of every description, in town o
country, on the most reasonable terms. Application
made cither personally or by letter will be prompt
ly attended to.
■ C. N. BANCKER, I‘retidenl.
-'■ ■ 1
The subscriber is agent for the above Company
for Carlisle and its vicinity. All applications for
insurance either by mail or personally will be
promptly attended to.
April 12, 1860,
Fire Insurance.
TJIE Allen and Bust Ponnsboro’ Mutual Piro In
surance Company of Cumberland county, incor
porated by on act of Assembly, is now fully organ
ized, and in operation under tho management of tbe
following Managers, viz i
Wm. K. Gorgus, Lewis Hyor, Christian Staymon,
Michael Cooklin, J. C. Dunlap, Rudolph Martin,
Daniel Bailey, Jacob 11. Coover, Alusuddcr Cath
cart, Jos. Wkkorshnm, JVEkhclbcrger,; S. Eberly
J, Brandt. .
The rates of insurance arc as low and favorable
as any Company of the kind in the State. Person*
wishing to become members arc invited to muke ap
plication to the Agents of the Company who are
willing to wait upon them at any time.
•• t
Officers of titf, Company.
President—lV. R. GORGAS, Eberly'« Mills, Cum
berland county.
Vice Pros’t.— Christian Stayhan, Carlisle Cum
berland cmtnty.
. Soetty.— Lewis llyer, Shopherdstown, Cumbor*
land county.
Treasurer— Michael Cocklix, ShcphoriUtown,
Cumberland county.
AGENTS.
. Cnmherhind County,- —John Shcrrick, Allen; Val
entine Fcetnun, New, Cumberland; Henry Zeariug;
{Shircmuhßtown*; Lafayette Pefter, Dickinson ; Hen*
ry Bowman,- Churehtown; Mode Griffith, South
Middleton; Sum’!. Graham. W. Pciinsboro* Sum’l.
Coover, Mochauiceburg; J; W. Cocklin, Shcphcrd*.
t«wn; D, Coover, Sbephcrdstown; J. p. Saxton,
Silver Spring; Bcnj. Haveretick,. Silver Spring,
John Ilyer, Carlisle.
York Comity. —lV. S. Picking, Dover; Japic«
Griffith. Warrington; J. V. DeardoriT, Washington ;
D. Butter, Eairview; B. Clark, Dillsburg.
, Hurrtsbnry, —Houser A Loehinnft.
Members of the Company having policies about
to expire,- can have them, renewed by making appli
cation to any of the Agents.
jytu'os, ■ ~T - ~T :
BOOKS.
FANCY GOODS,
1 CONFECTIONERIES.
FRUITS,, ;
PICKLES, /
PERFUMERY,.
PRESERVED FRUITS
S. W. HAVERSTICK,
Korlh Hanover: Street, 'Carlisle, Penn’a.
Hus just opeued ttn assortment of Fresh Drugs,
■Fancy Goods, Gift Book a, Perfumery, Fruits, and
Couroofioncry, wkieh lias never been surpassed In
tins’ borough, for novelty uiid elegance. The arti
stes havp been selected with great cure, ami are cal
eulated, iii quality .and price, to command the ai
fceutiou oT purchasers.*
. FANCY GOODS,
which comprises variety of fancy orticlci «f
tho most exquisite "finish, duck as—
Piipior Macho Good:*, elegant alabaster inkstands
and <lrays, fancy ivory, pearl .and shell card puses,
ladies’ Fancy Baskets, fancy Work Boxes, with sew
ing instrument*, Port Mommies, of every Variety,
Gold Pons, and Pencil**fancy paper weights, pups-,
terics, and a large variety of ladies’, fancy stutiour
ry. Moto souls and Yfafera* silk and bcml pur»S
ladies! tiding,whips, elegantly ladies* ,««**
eutlory, perfume baskets ami. brushes of eve
ry kind for the toilet,, lloqsnel’s perfumes of the
various kind, musical instruments of-all kind# and
.su all-prices, together will* - au .innumerable variety
of articles elegantly finished; and-at low rates. Al
so, an extunsivo coUcrtt-fim of BOOKS, comprising,
• the various English mid: American Annuals fur 1859,
richly cmhelisbed upd-.'illustraled Poetical Works,
with Children's Pictorial Hook*, for children of all
ages. His assortment of. School Books and Sebmd
Stationery is also complete, mid comprises ®v«rv
tbing used in College and the SehooU. He also
desires to call the particular attention oi ibuiiiußto
bis elegant assortment of
• LAMPS, A c.,
from the extensive establishments of Cornelius. Ar
cher mid others of Philadelphia' comprising every
stylo of Parlor, Chamber and Study Lumps, for
burning efihor Lard, Sperm or Etbcrial Oil, togclji-,
or .with Flower Vii Jes. Fancy S-rccns, Ac; His 'pt-
Bortmeut in this lino is unequalled in the borough.
Also, -•
SEfIARS' & TOHACCO,
embracing'nil the favorite brands, and a
incut of MEERSCHAUM SMOKERS A PIPES.
F It U ITU,
yueh os Oranges; ,Lemons, Fig*?, Raisins, ITteUk
rlucp, Prunes. AeV Fancy Cohfectinmry. Kuti,
Preserved Fruits, Minced Moat, Pickles, Ike.,'Ar.,
In every.variety'ami all prices,, all of which are
pure and fresh, such ns cun be confidently recom
mended to his friends. His stack embrace* enrr
thing in the line of Fancy Goods, with mahv other
articles useful to housekeepers which the public »r*
especially Invited to call and see, at the old slnud
opposite the Deposit Bank,
S. W. TIAVEnSTICK,
Carlisle, June (1,18.61
L U B K I 0 A T I A T G OILS.
Wo wish to inform Machinists, Millers, nil
the public generally, (lint wu liiitc on Imml n full
assortment of Lubricating Oils fur nil kind* of m»
ehiuery. . This oil surpasses nil others, having hern
subjected to a thorough test, by the side of the best
lard and other.oils, .It is pronounced a super-r
lubricator, at less cost, and wearing longer, mui e l --'
lirely froo from gum, and will stand much colder
weather and less tendency to beat. Try it, an d
you will use nothing else for lubricating,
JOJI.V I*. LViVK >t soy,
X. Hanover st,, Carlisle.
Nor. 1, 1300.
■QO YOU WANT WHISKERS?
DO YOU WANT WHISKERS f
DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE?
DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE? >
BELLINGHAM’S
’ _ CELEBRATED ,
STIMUATING ONGUENT,
Por the *\Vljlske2s and Haiti
The subscribers tajko pleasure iu amiouncing to
tUo Oitir.enß.of the United States, that they Imvo ob*
tainod the. Agency,for, and ore nbvr enabled to offer
to the American public/ the above juellj celebrated
and vvorld-rcnowncd article. ‘
Tim'-STIJIUIiATING ONOUENT
is prepared hy Dn. O. P. Bellingham, an eminent
physician of London, nnd is warranted to bring out
d thiok set of -
Whiskers or a Mustache
in froiii three to six weeks. This article is (he od!/
one of the kind used by tho French, aud in london
and Paris it is iu universal use.
It is a beautiful, economical, soothing, yet stimu
lating compound, acting as if by magic, upon i !•
roots, causing a beautiful growth'of luxuriant half
It applied,to the sculp, it .will cure baldness* lI
cause to spring up iu place of the bald snots a I n 1
growth of now hair/ Applied according to direfl
lions, it will turn red or tawy hair dakk, and **/
store gray hair to its original color, leaving it s°*b
smooth* and flexible. The “Onouent” is an todi«*
pensable article in every gentleman's toilet, and af'
ter one week's use they would not for any consider*
ation be without it.
The subscribers are the only Agents for the sn**
do in the United States, to whom all orders niustM--
addressed. .
Price One Dollar abox—rfor sale by all Drugs 1 *,
and Dealers } or a box of tho " Unguent" (warr«n*»«
to have tho desired effect)' will bo sent to any *
desire it, by mail (direct,). securely ps,ckad» on r *
eolpt of price *ahd postago, $llB. Apply to or
dross
HORACE L, UEOEMAN 4 CO.
©nuonisri*
24 William Street, fiff* v 0 " -
February 21, ’IgBl—ly* ■ ■ ■’ -
KEMOVAU
AL. SPONSLER hue removed his omc»^
A. L. SPONSLER.