American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, November 24, 1864, Image 4

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    NEWS!.
HEWSI? M¥Sl4,’
3 EIDIGH <f Aftliliß'B sra junk reeolTiog
at their new anU cheap store, on * the r seUlii-
Waak iom«r of Main street, khdir if
Fall mil Winter Goods,
to which they invito : tho apeeiiU attontioft of every
person la want of Goods dosirdblo for the 'present
and coming Season. The static •emtrrine -ill
fcinds and varieties rff
DRESS '6 00 ®S ,
noh as Plain Black, FiguroU and Hep, Bilks,
Wain and Figured colored'Dress Silks, all colors
Trench Merinos. French ’Cashmeres, plain and
'figured, Coburg Cloths, all shades and colon,
black and colored Alpacas,lplnin and figured-ail
Wool Mens DoLainoa, suitable for ILeStes antt
•Children’s Drosses, Mohair 'Poplins,
American BeLaines, Calicoes, Ginghams, Ao,, Au,
Mourning ©Mils.
Llaok French Morinoos, French Cashmeres, double
and single width all Wool «BaLaines,lThlkbeU Me
rinos, Bombasines, Crape Poplins,naladkandwhito
Plaid Poplins, black and yatple Tl«iU iCwsbmeroA
square and Thibhot Shawls,dong ; andaquarej
blanket'Shawls, Crape Veils ,*Orm» 1 Oillvrt,lHan&» 1
feerehidfis,’Stoves, Balmorik, Ao.,.tte. . |
MENS’ lim> WOTS Wm!R.
Black and colored Cloths, bladk'VDßQhney'OMsV
simoros, all grades'and qualities, Wedilnga^atta-
Union ■Gasßimeroß,iKentad^'*i3reßnt/€tih! | king
flannels,Jtfosmo-9bbta«naiDraw«r»,4fco.,*o. A
2P®™ anungmnont made with a'Brst<blats TAt
uii)R to make up Clothing at very-tfiortviirtU*
DOMESTIC CMM,
bleached and Unbloadbed Shutting of every quality,
Sheeting Sufttim* SttMttius* ILinon tni
S^!J° n «!!»• *H»P«a,TPWI«ng*, lObßofce, Stripe*.
-VoHon Nhirtings, Donnims, (Domestic Ginghams,
'Scotch Ginghams, Sack S'lanncl/oT every color,
Shirting Flannels, Factory wnd flhslkor (Flannel,
for Skirtings, rod, ydllow and whlta Wool (Flan
oola, Canton S’lmmSs.'Cdliooos. mfloroa, Cambria
Wnß paper Muslins, Drilling Kankoon. and many
other Goods in ereiy day use.
NOTIONS IN GREAT VAMEST.
Men’s Hanover Bnok'Gloves anß'Chnnllflots, Berlin,
“Cloth, Ringwood, Cnssiraore anfi ©ogdtfin Gievna,
todies Kin, Ololh, Merino, Silk, lirletbroad and
iCdllon Gloves, .a TOR inssortmont of cotton and
■wool Hosiery, (for Mon, toffies and’ •Children, Bak
moral Wodlon Hose Tor Ladioa, Misses and ChU
dren, Optra Hoods, ail Bisea and ■oolora.'Boarfk
•Suspenders, Sontaga, Hooped Skirts, BalmorJ
Cacteflßos,-Ac* Ao.
dlso, yttflt'Oporimg a complete etook of the new.
*st SISIIOB 'Cloth Clonks, and «an*nl Shairia
«arpots, KMi Cloths, Mattings, Window fihadoZ
Looking Classes, do., do. 1
As the season advances ere will eonstantly he
Snrfltnxg.naEßSons *e -ourelodk, and will always on.
•floavor toußsikowor ste* fte most desirable that I
«an bo found in the eonnty. Ponding very thankful j
to the community for their grand and liberal patrw. I
mage eo fer-ertondod to tie New Firm.wo earnestly j
uolipit a oonfntnamoewfiflbe estate. Please give ns]
• call before making your purchases os wo are ab
Ways ready and willing to exhibit our goods, and
can and will prove that we study the interest ml
our customers.
Please do not iorget that ear Stare is en the
earner, directly opposite Irvine’s Shoo Stare.
. , LBIDXCH A MILLER,
Carlisle, Sept. IS, 1864. -
P. B, BELTZnoWEB,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LA W,
CARLISLE, PINN’A.
OFFICE on South Hanover street, oppo
site Bantu’s store.
By special arrangement with the Patent Offloo,
attends to securing Patent Bights. -
' Sept. 2% XSB«y
RUFFS E. SIimEY
ATTORNEY AT LAW
CARLISLE; PA,
ATTENDS to securing and collecting
' Pa J' Tmnmu. Bounties, <£o.
SSS- Offloo on South Hanover street opposite
tentt’s store. Fob. 13. 1862.
J. M. WEAKLEY,
attorney a t law,
on South Hanover street, in the
Fob.™?! 1 9 y m ? C0aPi6<1 by A - B - 8h “ PO -
SAMUEL, HEPBURN, JR.,
’ ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
o®2f*P® Wltll Judge Hepburn, on Eaiq'
Mam Street, Carlisle* '
-Ang. 6, *63—ly.
H. SEWSIIAM,
attorney at la w.
O FFIOE with Wm. H. Miller, Esq., South
Vjf Hanover street, opposite the Volunteer Printing
Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1862—tf
CBAS. E. MAGI.A.IJGHI.ISI
A T T 0 B N E Y-AT-L A W.
OFFICE in InhofiTe building, just opposite
the Market House.
Carlisle March 13, 1862—1 y.
I JW. POULK, Attorney stLatr.
Office with James R. Smith, Esq., Bhoea’s
Hall. All business entrusted to him will be prompt
ly attended to. job. e. 1863.
DR. GEO, g. BEARIGHT,
Ebon IIU Baltimore College of Dental Surgery
Office at the residence of his mother, But Loath
or street,, three doors below Bedford*
Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1882.
M. C. HERMAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
O F F IOE 5n Eh eem’a Hill Building, in
W of ‘ ho Coort Howe, next door to the
Herald" Office, Carlisle. [Feb. 4,«X[-fg,
JAMES A. BUSBAR,
ATTORNEY AX LAW.
omnu, px.
Office next door to the American Printing office
a few doors west of Hannon’s hotel.
April 14,18(14—ly
JBMt DR.I.C.LOOBUB, DEN
TOT,
Hu removed from Sooth Hanover street to West
Pomfret street, opposite the Female High School.
Carlisle. [April 38,1884.
r LON—100 tans of
Bollod—of all sites,
Iranted to be of the best
sortment of
Sheet Iron, .
Hoop bon,
Band boo.
Horse Shoe lrs%
Spring Steel,
Cast Steel, -
blister Steel,
Horse Shoes,
Herts Shoo Halls,
Biretf, ko.
Chimpor than the ehetpesi
lan.M.lfM.
Washes*
Airily
Vico*,
Vile*
Ban*
Nuts,
Screw Plates,
Blacksmith BeDew*
>*, SCf A*i,
IV ■* Ho Dtrinn stsse
H. SAXTON,
Boot Main anA
NEW, GOODS! NEW GOODS!!
tSBBNBIELD k BBEAFEB
WLL open a large lot of new and desi
rable Dusts Scobs this week, which will
la told at the meet reaseaabls rate*
Her. M, I<M
TJANDKERtIEtIEFS, lies, Stocks, Eib-
XX bons, Suspenders, Under Shirts, Drawers, a
beaalifalaalortindnt ean be fonnd at
: ISAAC WVXNOSTON'S,
Vezth Hanover fit-, Emporium.
/2J.BAIN WANTED*— I Thehighest market
pries trill bs paid for Whe»t, Oom, Bye and
Oats, and all 'ldaii of Ctantry Produce, si tin
WarchouMof
Jim it, im.
GBSSEIY STORE.
THE Public onn(flnd, nt our
Store, in (fro ’Building hitely oqonplett by
'Pdicip Anwoiavdoo'd., anli'noit'doorto’tb’e *o<*-
'Hslo Deposit Bank, a vetyUargo and fteth MSOl&*
moot of dI grades 4f
Teas, . ißiseneqi
Coffees, ?Btr»pf l
Syrups, 'CandlMg
Molasse* <£aU, v
Bpiccs, Ipioklos,
Sugars, (preserves,
Prepared Canned
Cofleeß*fk . FritlUu -
Papery Jollies,
Vegetables ♦Cranberries,
and Meats, Iftaisips,
Prepared
Mustards, ’♦Oumtits,
Driefil
'Crackers, Ipruitg,
’Cheese, Nuts, '
Sweet ‘flegors,
♦Cake i ttmtir,
TOBAVOO, «B<V
Ails#—Rico, Barley, Starch, StartSb,
<Oorealina, Masotna, Maonrenl,
Asurnoa, Prunes, OonemlMted (Lyo. (Bo
logna, Sausage, Ta’Mc'mitt'dthßr'Oils, I
jfatmogs, Blacking, •Beeswax |
Chocolate, Coeoo/Tie Tate,
Lamp and CandleWiok,
Bath Brick, Clothes 1
Lines, Bad |
C o rd>, |
Bpi o g I
Boxes, Pa
per aad
lopes, Mato hea*
Pewter Sand,.Stove Po
lish, Flavoring Extracts,
Spigots, Pons, Inks, Brimstone
Maokorol, Shod, Salmon, Horrlng and
Codfish. Also—the celebrated Excolaioi
Hams, Dried Beef and Tongues, Rugs awfi
Hats, Shot and Lead,jjErushes,•Proemsnfl Wispty
Ui.au, Queen’s, wood, Willow&Ratan
Ho respo.lfully ask the pub'lio to oaU,a« amino
and price our largo and earefally selected sleet of
FA “ 1I -y Gkocbmm. We bay ail kinds of:
Country fVodu... ,
„ „ , JAMBS M, ALLBH'4 00,
Carlisle Oot. #, 1864-ly
' Fire Insurance.
Theallen and east pennsboro
MUTUAL FIRS INSVtRANOB COMPANY
or Cmaberland county, incorporated by «n wdt-o I
Assembly, in tbs your 4843, tmd h»t*>HP MOBntly
had ita charter extended -to She your tm, to now
in active and vigorous operation under the snpor
intendenes.of the following Basrrdef Managers 1
Christian Stayman, Jacob
Bberlji Paradl Bailey, Alexander Oathosrt Jacob
a 'Oeever, Jsgm EioholborgOT, Joseph Wtokorrs s ,
Rudolph Marlin, Moses Brtoker
JweobvOoovwasrd J. 43. Brnnlap.
The rates -of tnurattoe are as low and favwabl.
as axy Commny •of «.o Iran* in the State. Persons
making to feeomrao aunfeara are invited to ftafeowp.
pnralaen to the Agents xf rbo Company who ure
williitg to wait tqron thorn alt any time.
R. GORXSAS, Eberly’. Mills, Cem.
. Svxtww, Carlisle Cam- 1
VnimtMßly,
, Sorffy.-Jonx 0. Oxmur, Heohantrdhwg, Cora
MroM XJOUfitjy.
. Troasnror—Oixtwt, Battr, Dillaburg, Toth
county.
Cutn% « ?Mnf John Sberrick, Alien * Hen*
jy Zearing.ghircwftMtown ; LaftyeUe Poffor* Diok
Inaon; Henry Bombay Chwotebown: Mod© Gr|
fith, South Middleton; Graham, W. Penn*
boro*£&utaelOwrcr,Mecbaniosbttrg; J. W.Cock
Hn, Ghfopherdatawn; D. Coovor, Upper Allen: I
0. Saxton, SHvoc Spring; John Hyor* Carlisle
Valentine Feewaa, Now Cumberland i James
MoCandlisb* Kewrillo.
York CboHfy,—B* Picking* Hover; James
Griffith* Warrington; J s F, DeardoriT* Washington;
Riohoy Clark* Dillaburg 5 1). Batter* Fainriew 5 John
Williams/ Carroll.
Dauphin County*—J aeob Houser* Harrisburg.
Members of the Company haring policies *be*'
to expire* can hare them renewed by making Atpll
cation to any of the Agents.
March 13. 1863.
Hatr& Gap Emporium.
THE undersigned having purchased the
stock, A., of the late William H. Trent, doo'd
would respectfully announce to the pnblie that h*
will continue the Hatting Bnefneee at the old stand
in West High Street, and with a renewed and effi
cient effort, produce articles of Head Dress of
Every Variety, Style, and Quality
that shall he strictly in keeping with the improve
ment of the art, and fully up to the ago in which
we live.
A He has now on hand a splendid assort
ment of Hats of all descriptions, from the
common Wool to the finest For and silk
hats, and at prices that salt every one who
has an eye to getting the worth of his money. Hti
SUk, Mole Skin, and Beaver Oats, are unsurpassed
for lightness, durability and finish, by those of any
other establishment In.the country^
Borg' Hats of every description constantly on
hand. He respectfully invites jIU the old patrons
and as many new ones os possible, to give him a
call*
£L!) THING EMPORIUM.
CLOTHING!
LIVINGSTON hns just returned from the
East with a magnificent stock of
9LOTH3,
CASSIUSES,
SATINETS,
VESTINOSi
and all other kinds of goods for .
GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING.
His assortment of piece goods is the largest and
most varied over brought to this town, and he
pledges himself to sell goods by (he yard as cheap,
If not cheaper, than any other store. His stock of
READY-MADE CLOTHING
h extensive and beautiful, consisting of
COAT S,
PASTS,
TESTS,
OVERCOATS,
As,, As,, la,
which he will sell CHEAPER than any other es
tablishment.
Gentlemen'* Furnishing Good*.
He has a beautiful assortment af Gentleman's
Furnishing Goods,
Vndm\irt»,
OrtrihlrU,
ibseira
amirs liar,
Carprl Bog s,
■ Trunk s,
•fee., she., <O,
[ron—Hammered and
Inst received, and war
|uaUty, with * large as-
COMB ONE, COMB ALL,
Mil IM for yowelves, hi* beautiful assortment of
good*, before pnrohasing elsewhere. He will take
great pleasure in ihowing bis goods, and ean sat
isfy all that bo can, and will, sell goods cheaper
(ban any other house oaUido of the .Eastern cities.
CUSTOMER'S ORDERS.
I would invite an examination of my stock o
Fine Cloths, Oassimers, Vestings, be., which I
manufacture upon special orders.
I would beg leave to say that my goods are
maanfisetnred under my own supervision, and by
the very best workman. My present stock is the
most extensive I have yet bad in store, and I re
spectfully ask my friends and the public to give
me a call before purchasing elsewhere.
uSU Bemember the old stand.
ISAAC LIVINGSTON,
_ .. . . .. North Jfanovtr Strut,
Carlisle, April 31,1884,
Canute Female Seminary.
was opened on WBDNBS-
I DAT, SEPTEMBER 2nd, 1888. A corps of the
most accomplished Teachers have been scoured,—
Thf) course of instructions will bo the same with
ttatof the best institutions In .the country* For
Circular and more definite information, address the
undersigned, Carlisle Dm H. KEVIN.
* '/a ns Q fftiijtth l -
NEW 'FIRST CLASS
WAKE,
AGENTS.
J. G. CALLIO.
.Carlisle, Dee. 20,1862.
VIVINGSTON’S
SPRING AND SUMMER
BPEOIAL NOTION.
VALLEY
-AND
FRANKLIN
ft AI K. R o Aft 8 .
•CBAN-QE OF HOURS-
ON and after MotroAr, Atrii. 4th, 18(54,
Passenger Trains will tun daily, as follows,
'(Sundays excepted):
UFOa-CBAMBEaBBORO EM) HARRISBURG!
)Loavo OSageretown, .7:011A.M., 2:45 P.M.
Oreonoastlo, ■ 7:07 ' ti 0.30 44
(fArrat 8.17 " 4:20 "
Chambers’g, I
I Leave 8:30 « 12:65 "
flhoavo Shipponsbnrg 9:00, ” 1:28 "
■" . Nowrilio 9:32, - 2ioo “
" CariMlo 10:10 - 2:«-^“
** Modhaniosharg, 10:42' •*
Arrive at JJtfriHhttrg DlflS " : S H<i 44
TOR'OH'A'tftttmSBORO ANB itlietmftdtTN'i
’Leave iTurrishurg ‘8:05 A. M., 4:35 P. M.
“ McohnnicdbUlg ‘B:’47 “ 2■’l6 “
Carlisle • 9:27 " "
- Newvlllo 40:02 " '0:29 ••
« ShlpponihHTg '10:33 “ 4100 ’«
4 Alt at 11:90 * *3O
’Chambers g, ,|i toßTO snjio « 4:40 "
•tettve'SroOnondflo 11:55 ” 6:30 “
Art. at%agorstown 72:35' " '6:10 ”
Tho Carlisle and Harrisburg
'Tram will leave as follows:
Leave Carlisle 5:55 A.
M< ***
Arrive at HarrisbrfTg u
Leave Harrisburg 4:20 P. &.
** Meobanicsburg 4:54 H
Arrive at Carlisle 5:20 "
making close connections at Harrisburg wrib
Trains for Philadelphia, New Turk s tt£la !Pl6tt3-
and with Trains fdV rfH'pmnt8 > tt r cS^
Jgf* The Train leaving Harrisburg at 4:20, P.
M., runs only as far as'Can^rio.
*O. H. LULL,
fi'unennfcncfcnt’s Office, • S up't.
<Chamh f g, April 4, '64.
April 7, 1864.
%
AT REDTOED DRtCES.
With Glass Cloth Presser, Improved
Loop-Check, New Style Ham
mer, Binder, Corder, Braid
er, etc
a.% the Railroad Offloo, Caillsto
Highest Prewtiaras «t the
IvnmH&noßAt. EXtimiTioN* xio^ooir,
IXDUSTBUL EXHIBITION* PARIS* 186 t.
at the Fairs of the '
l omtto BTATES AORIOULTORAL 80C1BTT,
&&Ver Ifedtd •dltike Pennsylvania Slate F&li\
September*, L6&3.
Atteitostt tbsttbato, Now York, Mtoc&anW Asfio-
Boston, Franklin Inatituto,
Mtftropolitaa Moobanies* Institute Washington*
MntymA Cnsttttitts Ualtimoro, Jtfoohanics’ Asso
ciation* UteoißfcSti* Kentucky Institute* Louisville,
Mechanical Association* St Louis* Mcchaaics’ In-,
etitate 8&a FramAsoo.
9 At the State Pairs of
Maine,
Vermont,
Connecticut,
New York,
New Jersey,
Pennsylvania*'
Virginia,
Mississippi,
Missouri,
Indiana,
lowa,
Tennessee,
Illinois,
Kentucky,
Michigan,
Wisconsin,
California.
Those celebrated Machines are adapted teevery
variety of sewing for family wear, from the light
est muslins to tho heaviest clothe. They work
equally well upon silk, linen, and cotton
goods,—seaming, quilting, gathering, hemming,
felling, cording, and braiding—making a beautiful
and perfect stitch, alike on both sides—and perfor
ming every species of dewing, except making but
ton holes and stitching on buttons.
Full instructions for operating (he Machine is
given gratuitously, at the sales rooms. When tho
Machine is sent some distmee/so that personal
instruction Is inconvenient, a card of direction is
sent, which is a sufficient guide.
The qualities which recommend the Wheeler £
Wilson Machine are .
1. Beauty and excellence of stitch alike on both
sides of the fabric sewed.
2. Strength, firmness, and durability of seam,
that will not rip nor ravel, and made with—
S. Economyef thread.
4* Its attachments and wide range of applica
tion to purposes and materials.
5. Compactness and elegance of model and fin
ish. .
6. Simplicity and thoroughness of construction.
7. Speed, ease of operation and management,
and quietness of movement.
SCHEDULE OF PRICES.
No. 8 Machine, with
Ohio,
Plain Tablq, $45 08
Half Case, Pannelled, 80 00
Half Case, Polished, Black Walnut or
Mahogany, 85 00
No. 3 Machine, with
Plain Table, 85 00
Half Case, Pannelled, 80 00
Half Case, Polished, Black Walnut or
Mahogany, 65 00
No. 1 Machine, Silver plated, with
Plain Table, 05 00
Half Case, Polished, Black Walnut, 70 00
Half Case, Polished, Block Walnut or
Mahogany, , 75 00
Half Case, Polished, Rosewood, €0 00
Pull Case, Polished, Black Walnut or
Mahogany, 00 00
Fall Case, Polished, Rosewood, 100 00
No, 4 Machine, Large, with
Plain Table,
No. S Machine, Cylinder, with
Plain Table,
TERMS CASH.
Every Machine is sold with a Hemmer. Nos. I
and 2 Machines are sold complete, with the New
Glass Oloth-Presser, New Style Hemmer and Braid
er-
Wheeler A Wilson's Agency at
Railroad and Telegraph Office,
CARLISLE, Pa.
Nov.2#,'fiB—ly.
New Goods! New Goods!
A NTIOIPATING a rise in Goods, I have
>£A. bought a large stock of
Domestic and Foreign Goods,
snob os 1-4, 4-4, fi-4,10-4, brown sheetings and
shirtings, 34, 4-4, 6-4, 10-4 white sheeting and
sheeting muslins. All the desirable makes of
Calicoes, Ginghams ; all the widths and qualities
of Tickings, Cheeks, Stripes, brown and colored
Drillings, Cambrics, Nankins, Crash, Table Diaper,
Counterpanes, Jeans and cotton Pantings.
Abe a large and well selected stock of
CARPETS,
all grades. Carpet Chain, Oil Cloths, Shadss and
Blind materials; and all other kinds of house-fur
nishing goods; together with Dress Goods. All
kinds of Notions, Hoop Skirts, White Goods, As.
Carpet Rags Wanted. '
Please call at the eld stand, eno door below
Marlio'sHotel.
uat.. o.44amiu
Farming: Implement ftfcpol-
F GARDNER & CO. now maUlifabturo
and keep oonalantly FOB' SALE, it tWr
extensive Steam Works on East Main sk, Ca'MHle, a
largo assortment of Agricultural Implements, 'bl
Will 'known and approved usefulness to Fanners,,
ameag>hloh they would call especial attention'to i
Pfttetit Gum Spring Grain Drill,
which bos taken over fifty first class premiums at
State artft*tittUiity\Fairs. To the farmers of Gum*
borlnndp'VtfJlrfttnl ;t*or *• ooufatlos wo need not speak
in detail of thomdYlto of his drill, as scores of them
aro now in use on'ihb'borffc farms in those counties.
Its reputation Is tfjtfelHichcfl as tbo most Complete
grain drill ntfW'JUttttnfitblifft&Hn tho United States
It sdWs'Whoat, Ryp, f oate t , land Gross, ovonly
an'd ‘‘regular, 'WUhqiit’btitiohihg *fcho flood. Tho gum
pprings atid stones, with
out breakingpitis oY the drill. Tdr ©von and regu
lar sowing, tho WUlougtiby'&um 'Spring Drill isun
omialled.by any otbdY. Wb ttho 'ttranafacturo and
Hcirtho following lirtlolcs.'WhldhwooMi'rocommond
to faYmors as reliable dlUjllerienta of established
rrharaotor:
Morrison's Patent < CbYn banter,
(Ca«V« Patent 'Stfrtio'tind Fodder Cutter,
Ptidendol/’t (Pttomt 'Cbm Shelter,
- •1/bAhifon 1 * *o(tit (Tron dfiTotf*' Trough,
tthrti'# (Pi irm Hftfor into.
Also, tftfrtso ailh ’Four IfidYse 'Powers and Threat
Ing Witchhics, c (JW!t , IYUh ft'iold Rollero, Plough
Castings of -various patterns, Corn Crushers, and
other atHfidlebftJY'ftWUidYfl too tttfmerous to mention.
Also, 'Wood Stoves,
with an oastingfl for bouse
Hioapora ‘dthdrs. We have dlfco an attractive
>vKYidty* «Tf *ptf ctaYim Yor
fiCOtf IIAILINfiS,
and Cemetery enclosures, to wbloh Wo would call
Attention. a
'SfcBASI BNGOtfSS A’ND MILD GLARING.
' To this dcpnrttnOtft'bf'tftfr'biißfflaffsVi'c par
ticular attention. ’OW rilVondy oxtoft&ve tftook of
patternb for paper, ftoitr and saw mill gotffing, is
constantly increasing, lilttlowmorsandllnflWrights
Will bo furnisbod witrh -b. ‘pifihteli Caltilbgtlb 'b’f our
Various mill pattorna’dn ! H|ififltirttltfft. Oift‘ , tliKb , hSne
♦shop comprises ofl tfao VtfrltJbs tooft for Ctftttihg,
{planing and finishing shafting and casting,by gCOd
•‘ttttd careful macWtfWte,
'df every desirable capacity, from 10 to 25 tootse
IptfWor, built in and on accommodating
'ttftsns. Engines brfHt'rit'trtft' establishment ttay bo
•'soon in successful opdt , hJflirhi ; hJt , fhkny of Chd dtfrgcst
"distilleries and tanndtfi4&fc% t ßw,tttt&kl>tiihb’ , d,j
Derry and Dauphin to *fcbo owners of Wrhteh W
‘confidently refer for’htfWffiaftion as to thotrofiicicn- 5
'ey. Persons wanting -Steam Engines are earnestly
requested to vail and vfctftttnie before otrtfWWfeinf
‘dlscwbore. I
ftWOft AND •’SASH EACtPORY. I
IP
■OtfMHJdtbd %Wh 'orfiT establishment is 'hsteam Sash
■and Door Ifeattofkcrteiy which is now ta WtaLplote
‘order fdt Hitt of every doßtftp'flWn.of |
. SSfrttDtM- MATERIALS,
*6* the MBit costly-as wdfi as ‘the plainest house
Window Sash furnfcftrtfd fc*dm fcve oetfbs Upward, ao- j
cording to siso of glass; WftftoW Ifrtfttes from $1,31:
upward; Shutters and fc*ng Worn $1,76i
upward; Door frames ¥K«n «.•$& ‘tdp'iWtfAs Four i
Panel Doors from $2,12 apWaffd. NComUliigs, Cos- 1
ings, Architraves, Wash Board's, Brackets, Fancy
Drapery, Scrolls, and other house
building, lUrniebeA at the lowest ptbm a'mT of the
ef I'tfttbot'. JBBh We aSttaiso prepared
tea hetotoforttobattdafeA*epair BURDEN CARS
Vor transporters on the railroad, with promptness
etid on reasonable terms.
The eontinned patronage of the public is respect-
IteMysofeettodv Orders by mail promptly attended
t°- .. . w ».GARDNER-4 <OO.
<o«rtWte, K»v 3. I»*3.
New Wise and Liquor Store.
In ike new white frame hiiildvkg, dirediHj 'east
vf the Market Boose, Carlisle.
THE ttttttetsinnel having opened a full and
complete 'assortment ot vho purest and best
fWIKfiS AND LIQtJD&S, he invites Hoto
keepers, House and others to give
him a call, being detoSTAftHSS'd te keep a better
9 than is generally kept ttt lte> fcoahttyv and it
Vowpttces. “
BRANDIES—Otard* Binot V&W£fc> Ro
chelle.
<JlNS»*Swan, Soholdam Schnapps* Mohr's Old
Fish, OM Jam Spirits, N. E. Rum-.
WlNES—Maderia,' very oldj? Sherry, jS Wcot Ma
aga, Old Port,. Lisbon, CiatohChampagho, Muscat.
WEDSRY—Morn?nm'ola,.Piiro Old Bye, Boor
bon and common Whisky..
Also, Wine Bitters, Demijohns, Bottles, Ao.
Bottled tAquots of all kinds.
WILtIAM MARTIN.
May 17v 18«3.
NEW DRUG STORE.
THE uhdewiennd has just opened ft new
DBDG STOKE, In South HatioVef Struct,
next door to 0. InhoiFfi Grocery filoKs, Whcto ho
has just received and opened ft large stock of
Drugs,
Chemicals,
Dye-Stuffs,
Perlhmery, Toilet Soaps, and Fancy Articles. Al
ee, a large lot of
.Tobacco and Segars,
of the most favorite brands, Coal Oil Lamps and
Shades, Burning Fluid, Confectionaries, Fruits,
Nuts, Coal Oil, Alcohol, Stationary, Patent Medi
cines, and all other articles connected with outline.
All .of which wo will soil at price's to suit the times
Prescriptions carefully compounded by a eompeten
druggist. ,
Oarllelo, Dee. 2*. ISfIS,
I WILL have constantly on hand and fur
nish to order all kinds of SEASONED LUM
BER, such as Boards; Scantling, Joist, Frame
Stuff, Paling and Plastering Laths, Worked Floo
ring Weatherboarding, and ail kinds of SHIN
GLES, White Pino, Hemlock, Chestnut, Oak, Ao.
Having oars of my own X can famish bills to order
of any length and else at the shortest and on the
most reasonable terms. Worked boards will’ bo
kept under cover, so that they can bo furnished
dry at all times.
_I will also constantly have on hand all kinds of
FAMILY COAL, under cover,.which I will de
liver diy and clean to any part of the town, Ly
kczu Valley, Locust Mountain and Lawberry Coal
prepared expressly for family use, which I will
80 1 a £ * oweBt prices, at the Warehouse, west
end of High stroet, above the College,
JKO. BEETEM.
Jane 18, 1864.
OWING to the recent heavy fall in
the price of GOLD, I hare determined
to rednca every artice In my immense etook
of Dry Ooodi to a corresponding with the
precious metal, and intend to make still
farther redaction Grom time to time as Gold
recedes in price.' My extensive stock has
been mainly pntchased at low prices and
before, the great advance in Goods. I take
this opportunity of calling the attention of
the public to this notice, as I tan and wilt
bc)l LowEiv than any House outside of the
Eastern Cities. Coil and examine lot your
selves. Remember the Old Stand, Booth
Hanover street, below the Court House;
A. W. HERTZ,
75 00
85 00
NS w epo D S I
rHAVE just returned from the cities with
ft large addition of
New Summer Dress Goods,
U fabric) Baited for tbe season; a beautiful lot of
Silb I fantfaf Coats and Bnnyuts,
Laeo Print*, Grenadine Shawls, Laoe Mitts, Bay
ous celebrated Kid Gloves, Parasols, Sun Timbrel
of Ribbons; Hats for Ladies and Miss ess;
Hoop Skirts, and a general assortment of seasona
goods.
MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR.
Also selling obeap a large lot of old good* at ntuob
less than present prices* Please call one door be
low MartJil'iJ Hotel, Bast Main atreet.
. ' W. 0. SAWYER.
Jnno 0,I8«4 ,
CARLISLE FOUND®!
‘WtLJsOUGnBT's CBLBDBATBD
DAVID RALSTON.
LUMBER AND COAL.
A. W. BENTZ.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
SBBAT SEDUCTION IN
DRY GOODS.
Oat. 8, UN,
CHEAP DRY GOOD!
4th ARRIVAL OF ,
‘French Breakfast and Dhintlr
COFFEE
STVVVWS to the very, high price of ‘Ocflfeb,
■ Vir and tho great difficulty in procuring a gobb,
uniform and 'reliable article oar customers heft'o
often oxpressodfc'Wtoh that they could bo suppllda
frdtti first ban<fa. TtWas tho intention of.
j IMfE OltEA’t AWBRIOAN: TEA CO.^
• *tb Ido a strictly Tea business, but as we have bad
'fittiho.customers living at a distance that have re
■llod’iJpCm us to suppty them exclusively with Tea
' ond'Cbfioo, it bcteg'idobUvqniont for thorn to obtfib
; to Tub and Coffee Bx
renhik of ■ this 'OdUdtYy—itiiiti hfl our Tea Taster
1 'lnformation idlhting to a coflbo
' that-tttttild 'bo furnished at a mbdrfrio price, and
' giro uritVdrsal satisfaction* and at tho same time
afford thb’rotailora handsomo profit— boon
compelled to supply those parties. TTOB COF
FEE Si'S %ECOME bO POPULAR with ouribus
tomors dhd’ibblr sales, have incroaee4 to snob an
extent that Wb'have boon compelled to make largo
additions tb'tftfr machinery, which will enable ‘tft[
to supply a TdW more easterners with it, Wo will {
therefore sen 4 it to thoso who order.
It is Fast Siipdraeding all other Coffees.
This coffee has b?en used for more than a cen
tury in Paris, andUlUoo its introduction into this
oonntry it bas bOtfbhU'tftbTto ißb’Hio *of tho loading
French Rostaurante'Ubrb. The Parisians are said
to bo the best judgdfl'orbtftfoo; and tbo great favor
In whioh it is held*by’thorn Is tho host recommen
dation that can bo pfoiiUbcd for its fine flavor and
healthy effects upon thbhUthan system.
Wo put vup buttittb gradtfdf'thißksdffeo,und that is
of. a quality that oiir Olfdtomcrs bttvo ‘found from,
experience will glvopdribbt flafrsftidtidh and meet
all tbo demands of 'fchdfr Irtthb. (ft % k!ho lowest 1
price that wo oan'recotnmdnd.
Wo do'all o«v bukihbtfß on the most extensive
scale, buy by thotttfrgohtld sell at'Only’fcWb cents!
per pound profit / . j 1
Wo put up this ’tidftbb fiafrels on’ly, of *126 • :
pounds each. This 'ifadthoil of putting it np saves
from 2to 5 oonts jporlpounA tho consumer, and
by its being in a Itftgb/qhati&ty Ift Obtains its fine,
flavor much longer ib'fiWfl 'hoy other.: ‘
Wo send with oaoh circulars and
posters, to assist tho doiiltft- *Cb‘introduce it to his
mstomors. Wo hope cttfr'abtfttftetfifb will takepalns
to have them well posted ftp ftbti : ftidtribt/tb(l, os it: :
will be to their advantage *tb.‘ftb’SO. ■ ‘ j i
This coffee wo warrant'd) tpdrfdct satifcfoo
tien, and 4f it does not ploa^b,^b .bas
The privOogo of returning tho ’-W 1 any part of
i it'+&lsiin 60 days', ond having bis 'ih'dtfey refunded
'tegdtW- with all tho expenses of
■bdibWhys. 'I
%o tetftto a prioo circular of'onr Teas '6bv-;
iVkicfc wo are glad to send free to all whoi
Wishjft. (Cotojumers of cofieo should enquire for ,
*ho PreHVh breakfast and Dinner Coffee and be
Vuro that it Was parebasod of tbo
GRBAt AMERICAN TEA COMPANY,
iWPORtERS AND JOBBERS,
Vesey Street, Nieto York.
■tftfly W, ;
Carlisle MwrMe Yard.
ijii'iiiiiiiiiiiiidiiilgßinSSl *•• vfcsre-fl /.
*i» em.ii!in[niDHnniiini ■
J’clr/l lr tmttnu
South 'Hanover street, opposite Sentzs* Store,
Carlisle,
THE fMteCribe* hfcn m hfcfcd a large and
well wtectod Sttfck of
BIDMBmcAtS
TOMBS, Ao.> of’ohfcotc and Vpa’ftliSaldO&igns, whlnb
be will sell at.tb’d lowest possible {rates, ttefog tttf&i-|
rcW& V!»f selling out MS atocV. ftea&'&tefrei nhhSh'e'd
from thhje dollars upwards.
BfoWfe Stone, Marble Wofla &ftbtles, VM*
oaudings, marble slabs for fUWWM'O, Ac., oonSWfit
ly on bond. BroU lalUng fat Wft%tty lots, Axx* of
Urn best BhikdelpbU ta ptampt
ly attended to,
Garlislo« Nov. 7,
Universal Clothes Wringer.
No Iron Ntame to Break, or Bust and Spoi
the Clothes. -
«3iBlB SOLD IN 1863.
r) was pronounced superior to all others at
the WnHd’s Pair at London* 1862. It took tho
First Proiftltttti at Ihb gboat Paibof the Amorlcan
Sh tfoVr Yolk *Clty> l8&}> ftttd Wherever
Aiitt AbJbsTAfttftl
The only Wringer with the Potent COG WHEEL
REGULATOR* Which positively prevents the rolls
rom
Breaking ttr if \uhtiny on the
Vfathodt ttttg Wiidtilfi, the Whflte strain of forcltig
the oloth through the mdohiUd is pat upon the
lower roll* causing throe titties ittttttb strain
upon the lower roll ftS When cog wheels With bif*
Patent Regnlator did Uttid> besides the extra
strain upon the cloth.
In reply to the question* n ttoW Long will it'
Last?" we can only say* “As long a£ & WWJU tub-,
cooking stove* or any other family utensil.” Bee
testimony of Orange Jndd* of the American Agri
culturalist* No. 41 Park Row* N. Y.* who says of
the
UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER, *
“We think the machine much more than pays for
Utelf every year in the saving of garment! Wo
consider it important that the Wringer be fitted
with Cogs* otherwise a mass of garments may
clog the. rollers* and the rollers upon tho crank
shaft slip and tear the olothes* or the rudder break
loose the shaft. Our own is one of tho first made/
and it Is as good at ntto after nearly four yean*
eonttant itte."
IT SAVES TIME, LABOR, CLOTHES
AND MONET.
It is easily and firmly .soared to tbs tab or
washing machine, and will fit tab. of any site or
shape.
It will, save its cost every six months in the
saving of olothes. Those with COG WHEBLb
ARE WAKEAVTED in every particular.
, This moans* especially* that alter a few months*
use the lower roll toil! not twin on tho shaft, and
tear the clothing.
Furnished If families* on trial* freo of ex
pense by
J. CA PBELL,
, Sailroad Office, CaHith, Da,
May i, IBfl4-firo
Foreign and Domestic Liquors
©WARD SHOWER respectifully announ
Xhioes to the public* that he continues to keep eon*
stoutly on hand* and for sale* a large and very su
perior assortment of
Foreign and Domestic Liquors,
at his new stand, a few doors west of Hannon’s Ho
tel, and directly west of the Court-house, Carlisle
BRANDIES, ,
All of choice Brands.
WINKS,
Sherry, Port, Maderii, Lisbon, Claret, N»
tive. Hook, Jahannuberg, and Boderheim
CHAMPAGNE,
Hcidsiclc A Qeislor A Co., and Impori'
al.
GINS, ,
Bphlen, Lien, and Anchor.
WHISKY,
Superior Old Bye, Choice Old Family Bee
■ tor, Wheat, Scotch, and Irieh,
ALE, BROWN STOUT, Ac. Best to be had
Philadelphia.
BITTERS,
Of the Very best quality.
< Dealers and othere desiring a PURE ARTICLE
will flud it as represented, as his whole attcnEon will
be given to a proper and careful selection of hi.
STOCK, which cannot be surpassed, and hopes to
have the patronage Of the public. ,
B. SHOWER.
Carlisle, April 12,1863.
piiQWS, PLOWS—
*- eele at Monufootaror
mentof
Plank's Plows,
Hcnwood’s "
Zelgler’s «
Weirlch'e "
• the cheap Baldwin Si
. Oarlisl®, Juraarj, 1
■Ju*t received and for
U prlees, a largo auort-
Tork Metal Plows, •
Bloomfield da
Eagle do
CaTtiraton, *e., **_
tore of
u*. HBiXT0 *
!C7* Job Printing neatly executed,
>
Town and Country*
VIVJus tttftjdd&bbr Informs Ms
A friends tfjtd the Jmbllq generally, that he still
•continues the UriadVt«|cttft'businoßßi and is ready to
wait upon oußtoraOfs tiitljdr or, by night.—
HoafiyJtn&de COFFINS, kdjp£cc[bflttiritly on hand,
both Slain and ornamental*
band M Patent MetaUio tiUHW&afa'/i f %h»bh
be ban bbtin appointed the sole hgtttft. Tnh'bhse.ls
Teod&Mdft&t&.'&s superior to any of tho'kHla tiefifr'in
Use. air tight
Be 'Kfcfa |£!bo ftrftiiahed himself with a ffno
toostHVOOd‘HEAttS’E and gentle horses, with which'
wVHCtend funerals in town person
■ally, Vflihout extra charge.
Attrtftig the greatest discoveries of the age is
Welts’ 'Spring*3fa Urat§, the best and cheapest bod
now *?h tho oxolusive right of which. I have se
•diftb&a'hltid 'Will bo kept constantly on hand.
Cabinet Making
in%Jll various branches carried on, and Dean.
'•k'dhfWj, ‘Sdorctarioß, Work-stands, Parlor Whfro, tip
Chairs, Sofas, Pier, Sid© and. Cdtffro Tk
rttfS2; JftH&ng and Breakfast Tables. Wash-BtbAffß
of { $K VWas>—FroDcb~Bod^sdli^-% , »gh--otid-ld'tf
pos‘tß : ; Lind and Cottage fedot/Wka%, Chalrt
ofaHvffiftb, Looking Glasses, and all ’crchdr 'h'ttl
olos usually tennufaotured in this lino of tftnfftitiSb,
kcWt'dcrostanljy on band,
aro.mon of bkJrrtftionco, hlstttfttM
al too hdtfb, fcad his work ■flrhflh !n fife lawh’t mV
■&yiO, afldliTl'tffrdep his'6>n supervision. It mil
ho HvaVrhntod turd sold low for cash;
Ho LbVitos all ft> )gfre hlrva call before pnreha
sing olsdfrhcfito. vSe tho liberal patronage htirc/66*-
fore extort Jldd to Lwft he feels indebted to bis nutito.
mas enstomftts, fetifd assures them that no effoftfe
will bo spared In taiftre to please them in stylo and
price. Givfeus anall. 1
- Remember tho place, North Hanover Si, nearly
opposite tho Deposit Bank.
DAVID SXPB.
Carlisle. Nov. 0.1863.
ARRIVAL of new stock of
ODY GOODS.
A.W. BENTZ,
HAS just returned from the New York and
Philadelphia markets with a largo and well
selected stock of Dry Goods, consisting in part of
Mobftffr Lace, Plaid Victoria,
Wool Iftfcids, Plaid Poplins,
Sftk&#d Worsted Cheeks, Colored Alpaca,
Colored Mcrriraac, Mous de Lalno,
DotiMo width Wool Plaids,
Black and White do.,
Wool Plaid Victoria, 'Ginghams, Calicoes, ChookSj
Tickings, Opera Flannels, Shirtings, Table Dia
per. Sheetings, Canton Flannels, Ac.
MOlIRtylNCi GIIOOS,
Merinoos, . Cashmeres, -
Bombasines, figured A^^J^Driatnes,
Brocade Mohatr, Stable Wddl «6 Lftlkes,
tifaena Mohair, Striped fteps,
Striped Mohair, Striped Popllfr,
Qros. de Berlin, Torino Cloth,
Parametto Cobnrg, Blaok ttobtirg,
l&Otil'titng corded silk, Poilt do Sole, black silk,
a IAS ti&OMAtieat of ©rape cellars-, black alpacas,
blaok ttik
aiMwrs),
Black and bordered Idttgttto'd ftytttn.ro shawls, square
and long wool shawls, black t’bibot, Mona de
Laino, broebo long and square, plaid wool shawls,
fancy wool shawls, in groat variety.
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
Ladles* bats, home mode laokots, fine or
\sd. tbtt laloftt stylo hoop skirls—sly qaaker.
tiDSIE&Y.
A largo and well selected stock, wool&nA feolton,
ladles attd children’s caps, afinoassoHftßtitbfbon
not ttttd bmnltta Hbbons> gingham* Bilk iitid cotton
h&ttd&ttftjhielTß, htilbfellfts) & latgtt assortment of
MENS AND BOW WEAK.
Cloths,
Cassitneres, ,
Satinets,
Kentucky Jeans.
I»fgc«t Aild bttd selected .took in the county.
Carets, oil cloths, Ac. J
Thesb goods have all bwtt selected expressly for
this mnfkot, with gHAi cafe both to their quality
and stylos, ns well ostoaroaSOUobloprloe at which
they can and will be disposed of.
The old friends and customers of this well
known boose- arc invited to call and examine this
stock of splendid goods.
0ct.20.-63 A.W.BENTZ.
United Slates 10-40 Loan,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK),
CARLISLE.
THIS Bank, designated as d Depositoiyand
Financial Agent of the United State) has boon
appointed to receive subscriptions on account of
the United Stales Loan nnthorirod by act of March
3,1864. These Bonds nro redeemable at the plea
sure of the Government after ten years, and paya
ble forty y«o« from date in coin, with interest at
6 per cent, per annum in coin, and nro free from
all taxation. ..
Subscribers will receive either Registered or
Coupon Bonds, ae they may prefer.
Registered Bonds will be issued of the denomi
nations Of *60,*100, $408,*1,000, *5,000 and *lO.-
000, and Coupon Bonds of the denominations of
*6O, *lOO, *6OO and $l,OOO.
_ The interest on the *6O and *lOO Bonds Is pays-,
bis annually, on nil other denominations eemi-an
•taaily. Subscribers are entitled to interest from
the date of their deposita with, the Bank and
Bonds will be delivered free of charge. ■ The
amount of subscription may be deposited In U. 8.
notes or National Bank notes; It is optional with
subscribers to pay the accrued interest from date
of Bonds (March Ist, 1864,) or to receive bonds
drawing interest from the date of the subscription
«nd deposits. If the latter, are preferred, the dale
from which Interest will aoorne if oonpon bonds,
will be stamped upon the first coupon falling duo
.hereafter, and if registered bonds, snob date will
e written in the body of the bond.
■ J. O. HOFFBR, Cathitr,
April 21,1864-tf.
Knm YDS ’ GOOD dark camcobs
UyVA/ juifc noeired at
, Green Held & Shearer’s.
GOOD DARK PBINXS at . . 18}
BETTER. V do. at - 20
EXTRA " do. at • ' .■ • 22
SUPER EXTRA do. at - - 25
Bleached Muslins
»t 20, 26, 80,85 and 40 eta.
UNBBLEACHBD from 20 ots to 1&
Summer Pants Stuffs
1 at Iwt year's prices.
Having pnrnhaßsd our stock of gammer panto
Btnffa lasti Fall ws can anil them from 10 to 16 ots.
per yard lees than any other Hbnae In Carlisle.
.ldt?aTdo r or th ° Pla< ’ o ' B "‘ Main BtrMt > «°“ th
GREENFIELD A SHEAFEB,
HaylO,lB o r'‘'“ Ritter's. Clothing RetporluM.
CPB3IAL NOTlCE.—Penons indebted t*
the snbsctlber are earnestly requested to make
payment, otherwise interest will he charged so
their accounts. ■
, . . ». Ck BAVryHB.
Sept. 8, 1864, '
: ErAM
it
belt soteoMikssOTlmon* of Hardware -?**!’ tod
In this cpHffig: jErery thing kept In I u r n
■ale and iSS?jfeardwarw .ton,Tan U
loWor than tjViny other home {n the * i ltu i
cheap hr.rd*is,itoro of tho labeerlher tt*
Ka'm -tJMFIKKB;— 60 tone nalle and , •.
received of tSVyory best make<,aod all ll
Country supplied .irith Han*ltT l,j '
faotarora’prioet,., . •
600 pair. TraofiChalno of all klnde, »ia ~
assortment o<f bnty^ ft ino, halter ohalne, hreMi
fifth ohalne, 1 og ohSHiey tongue chains, cow oh«i°'’
4°. ~0.1. "'"s
Hahbb.—BS° pair « Hamps of all kinds ten ~
oeirod. Common hpndon pattern
bethtown pattern, with hnd without patent V.i
Inge, cheaper than ovor,;, " , " B -
Paiuts Ann ons 'tons mite
gallons Oil jnst roco.'vod, WMh,al Wgo JJsortel M I
of varnishes, tarpenti.uo, jafhp.Vpfty' ink. 1 ®' 111
whlttng, glao, ehollao, P“%,fejW flre 3
painty Florence white, w,hlto -tattered sin
load, lard oil, bolted oil, iipernj, off jiah oir*.'' 1 '
Colors of ovory dosoriptlon, dry andinol] L p
and tubas. '“"H
Pakb Hems.—Jnst received the^largoii rt '
cat, and best assortment of .Farm Jm), ,
county. Orconoastlo motal andf 801 l iali.t
ranted not to crack. ■ 1 **'•
Powder.—2s kogs Dupont Kook ood fflip'.''
dor, with a largo assortment of. safety fnijL nhv '
crowbars, stone drills, stone sledges, stone hafimori’ ’
Ann oeuent. —so barrels comonl. -iX . •
Very largo assortment of chain and iron nann, .V
‘hll kinds, cheaper then over, at tho hardware .i.°7
Of HENRY SAXTON
OhrUste, Jan. 1, 1864. .
3 ,
lewis P, Line.
yf the : dld firm of John P. Lym $
HAS jWtjoonipletod oponinp; his
bf Hnktiiviwro, Paints. Oili Vim!!
o/Jh.puwio W lho<, “ rly ••*£#
bis stookiu all'its WWtre broncho”aid TmT*
oooottibJtfto tho public With ' 4 CMIIIO,
RtefeiAteSLE GOODS,
H« ‘don’t ivont tbb\®Hp 'tb Ihtak ha hm
an tho Goods in New &
om town, bnt he can oWiiVo 'iWa that a link In 2
his store will convince tbtfft Si bo baa nnnnrt
sufiply. tho. in °£
K*J wnntiWg ih WW will find Ulo
WiolVpnrehasof. 0 Atl p u *nc|° 8
■ Jttetora t. tTire,
■Oimho. !m. T.irtil. aksnl
•pTttte tfia
i oAWro stock Of GfeoWibi of 0. Inhoft, on the
south-cilt comer bf Martel aj&ihi, and mad!
oonsidertMo odAllWldi, is In jntmlr ”
bis frinnds bnd tbo EMir. Wifi m kinds of chnW
good., at 114 IWWrt toftmt turn, His stock cost;
prises ■ >
COFFEES;
SUGARS;
SYRUPS;
; ; TtJAS,
Salt, Spices ground and tmgSotitidy tfAcki
era, Coffee Essences, Fish by whtiWle ft tetall)
Brooms, Brashes, Tobacco, Begats, Snhff, MaWhci
Blacking, Bod Cords,
GLASS, CHINA, STONE AND QtEENSHARBy
Cedarware, Notions, and all other articles usually
kept in a first class Grocery store.
In regard to prices, I can say tbstlk la my de
termination to sell goods al the lowest possibld
figure.
Butter, Eggs, and all kinds.of country prodari
taken at market prices.
He hopes by striot attention to business, and S
disposition to please, to merit and secure a share 01
public patronage.
JOHN HYBR.
Carlisle, Jon. 7,1864.
WATCIIKS A JEW EMIy
AT the sign of the “ Gold Eagle," 3 dooid
above i. Cumberland Valley Bank, and twd
dtitita below the Methodist Church on Host Mila
SO street, the largest and best selected stock of
ffk WATCHES and JEWELRY in the town}
be sold 30 per cent. lower than at any
place in the Sfote. The stock comprises a largd
assortment of Gold A Silver Hunting-case Hatches;
Levers, Lepinos, American watches, and all other
kltids fetid Styltifr, gold and silver Chains,
Gold I*, ins attd Pencils,
Jewelry of all kinus, Spectacles, Gold end silver*
Slated and bilver W&’Ho, Music Boxes, Aocordeonu
il Paintings, a gte vt vftHeiy tif Fanoy ArticleiJ
and a lot of the finer* IHdtttt&j WM’oh Will be sold 40
pot ttuhi. loWttr than v rot ofibred ih IttWn* The en»
lire slVttk ttf Jvhltihtoakttt tools, ttasM>lArgeMirrorl
and Will h field WilblMttle OV retail on tbs
easiest terms*
Having soletttttd a first cUfis workman nil kinds
of repairing Will bn dOtie AS usual, at reduced
prices;
ti; B; SHAPLBT.
Catlidln; April 30,18fi&
SHIttTS r SHIRTS M :
WE hove the largest and fitttlßt Shifts onf
offered in this piece,
SHIRTS at 12*00 pet dilit .
do. « 15,0# “ "
4». " 20,00 " "
no. •• 26,00 JJ
do. " 30,00 ■ “ *
warffliited it) be of the beet ittid BiMl (jblbtifHlaa
makbfit fiotighi before the late adVatitib Iti |ifibiS|
sold by the dozen or single. If yon wciilt K
Fflrfeet Fitting SliH
isAAd
Ifdfth HaridVdf Bt* Emporid®
March 19-MX.
*B.—lOtorts.of ytiW
ii, just mam, w®
PAINTS AND dttl
Lead, 1,000 galls, of Oi
a largo assortment of'
Varnishes,
Turpentine, '
Japan,
Patty,
Litharsge,
Whiting,
Glue,
Shellae,
Paint Brashes,
Colors of every desaript
eans and tabs, at the H
Florence Whitt),
White Zinc,
Colored Zin#i
;! Bed Lead.
Boiled Oil,
Lard-Oil,'
Sperm Oil,
Fish Oil, to
ion, dry and
[ardworeStoro
H. SAXTON.
NEW FORWARDING AND
COMMISSION HOUSE-
FLOUR & FEED,
COAL, PLASTER & SALT.
THE subscriber having token , the W* l * 1
homo formerly occupied by. J. B. NoneniaB c j'
on Wort High Street, opposite Diokininson WJ*
lege, would inform that ho has J "
toted into a general Forwarding and' Commissi”
bnslness, _ 1
The highest market price will be paid forFloo,
Grain and .Produce of all kinds. ■ ' • .
Flour and Feed, Plailnr and (Soft, kept <c
stahtly on hand and for sale.
Coal of all kinds, embracing .
LYKESS YALltir,
LOOVST MOUNTAIN,
. LA WEJSBBY,Ae., Ae.
Limobnrnora’ and Biaoksmiths’ Cool, m
for sole. Kept under cover, and delivered W
any part of the . town.
'April'l4, >64.
TRUNKSI TRUNKS 11
VVLISES, Trunks, Carpet
rnllas Ac, French sole leather
dies travelling Trunks of large rises, brass
of the best makes,
... North Hanororntroofc
Meooh I*. «*.
HAMES.— SOO paira of Hamea on hand,
of all kinds,
Elisabethtown pattern,
London . “
(Jommon " kaS
with and without patent fastenings,
•tot at **• c .
JOHN