American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, January 12, 1865, Image 4

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    -NEWS!
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LJCIDIOH & MILLER are just receiving
at their new and cheap store, on tho south*
•all tomer of Main street, their first supply of
Fall and Winter Gods,
to which they invito the special Attention of every
person in want of Goods desirable for the present
nnd coming Season. Tho stock comprises all
fttadi and varieties of
DRESS GOODS,
••oh a> Plain Black, Figured and Repp Bilks,
Plain and Figured colored Dross Silks, all colors
Vrsnoh Merinos. French Cashmeres, plain and
Igured, Coburg Cloths, all shades and colors,
black and colored Alpacas, plain and figured all
Wool Mous DeLaines, suitable for Ladles and
Children's Drosses, Mohair Poplins, Valencias,
American DeLaines, Calicoes, Ginghams, Ac., Ao.
Mourn!*- g Goods.
Mack French 9ferin r <* < :, French Cashmeres, dbnblo
2nd single width a*’ Wool DeLaines, Thibbett Me*
loos, Bombasine*, Grape Poplins, black and white
Plaid Poplins, Hack and pnrplo Plaid Cashmeres,
long, square and Thibbet Shawls, long and square
Blanket Shawls, Crape Veils, Crape Collars, Hand
kerchiefs, Glores, .Baiaioarah, Ae v Ac.
MENS’ AND BOYS’ WEAR.
Htaek and colored Cloths, black and fanoy Cassi-
A meres, all grades and qualities, Vestings, Satti
knets, Union Casaimeros, Kentucky Jeans, Shirting
Flannels, Merino Shirts and Drawers, Ao., Ae. A
E>ccial arrangement made with a first class TAI
OR to make up Clothing at very short notice.
DOMESTIC GOODS,
Bleached and Unbleached Muslins of every quality,
fihecting Muslins, Pillow-ease Muslins, Linen and
Cott-m Table Diapers, Tickings, Chocks, Striped
Cotton Shirtings, Dennims, Domestic Ginghams,
Scotch Ginghams, Sack Flannel of every color,
Whirling Flannels, Factory and Shaker Flannels
for Shirtings, red, yellow and white Wool Flan
nels, Canton Flannels, Calicoes, colored, cambric,
»n«i paper Muslins, Drilling Nankeens and many
other Goods in every day use.
NOTIONS IN GREAT VARIETY.
Mon's Hanover Back Gloves and Gauntlets, Berlin,
, Cassiraore and Dogskin Gloves,
Ladies Kia, Cloth, Merino, Silk, Lirlethroad and
Cotton Gloves, a full assortment of cotton and
wool Hosiery, for Men, Ladies and Children, Bal
njornl Woolen Hose for Ladies, Misses and Chil
dreii, Opera Hoods, all sizes and colors, Scarfs,
snsponders, Sontags, Hooped Skirts, Balmoral
Skirts, Umbrellas, Ac.
Also, just opening a complete etock of the new
•»! styles Cloth Cloaks, and Blanket Shawls,
Carpets, Oil Clothe, Mattings, Window Shades,
Lnakiog Glasses, Ac., Ac.
As the season advances wo will constantly be
• making additions to oar stock,'and will always en
deavor to make our stock the most desirable that
oan bo found in the county. Peeling,very thankful
the community for their kind and liberal patro
nage so far extended to the Now Firm, wo earnestly
A>lieit a continuance of the same. Please give us
a call before making your purchases as we aro al
ways ready and willing to exhibit our goods, and
•an and will prove that wo study tho interest of
mir customers.
Pleas* do not forgot that our Store is on tho
•ornar, directly opposite Irvine's Shoo Store.
LEIDICH A MILLER.
Carlisle, Sept 15,1864.
P- E. BELTZnOOTEB,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
CARLISLE, PENN’A.
OFFICE on South Hanover street, oppo
site Bontt’s store.
By special arrangement with tho Patent Office,
attends to securing Patent Eights,
fiopt. 22, 1864-ly
RUFUS E. SHinET,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
CARLISLE, PA.
A TTENDS to securing and collecting
**■ Soldier’s Pay, Pensions, Bounties, <tc.
Office on South Hanover street opposite
•.nti’s store. Fob. 13.1862.
J. HI. WEAKLEY,
ATTORNEY a T LAW,
OFFICE on South Hanover street, in the
room formerly oooupiod by A. B. Sharpe.
Feb. 2t, 1862—9 m.
SAMUEL HEPBURN, Jr.,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
OFFICE with Judge Hepburn, on East
Main Street, Carlisle.
Ang. B, '63—ly.
11. iewshabi,
ATTORNEY AT.LAW,
OFFICE with Win. H. Hiller, Esq., south
west corner of Hanover and Pomfrot streets.
Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1862—tf.
CHAB. E. MAGLAIG lILIiV,
AITOHNE Y-AT-L A W.
OFFICE in InhofTs building, just opposite
the Market House.
Carlisle March 13, 1862—1 y.
"I . J- W. FODLK, Attorney at aw.
JTT,* . with James R- Smith, Esq., Rhcon/s
Hall. All business entrusted to him will bo prompt
ly attended to. JFeb- 6. 1863.
Hr. CEO. S. SEARICHT,
*Vo» the Baltimore College of Rental Surgery
Office at the residence of bis mother. East Leath
er street, three doors below Bedford.
Carlisle, Doe. 22,1862.
HI. C. HERMAN,
attorney at law.
/■\FFICB in Rheem’e Hall Building, in
„ ot 5® Court House, next door to the
Herald” Office, Carlisle. [Fob. 4„A x -f9,
JAMES A. DUNBAR,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
CARLISLE, PA.
Office next door to the American Printing office
t few doors west of Honnon’s hotel.
April 14,1864—1 y
HR. I.C.LOOIUIS, HEN
tist,
Haa removed from South Hanover street to Went
Pomfret atrect, oppoaita the Female High School,
<l>rUal9 - [April 28, 1864.
rtON —100 tons of
Eollod—of all sizes, 1
•anted to be of tbs best
Oertment of
.Sheet Iron, Washers,
Hoop Iron, Anvils,
Band Iron, Vices,
Horse Shoe Iren, Files,
Spring Steel, Rasps,
Cast Steel, Bolts,
Blister Steel, Nats,
Horse Shoes, Screw Plates,
Horse Shoe Nails, Blacksmith Bellow*
Rivets, Ac., So., So.,
ft sopor than the cheapest, aS the Hardware store
< H. SAXTON,
Eut Main street
fron — Hammered and
Jnat Tooeired, and war
quality, with a large as-
|JEW GOO OS I NEW GOODS I !
GREENFIELD £ SBEJ.FEB
"VSTIIiIi open a large lot of nevr and desi-
D “* g Goods thl« week, which will
■* aold at tha moat reasonable rates
Hot. 10, 1884.
GBAIN WANTED.—The highest market
price will be paid for Wheat, Corn, Eye and
&*«,»" 0f C,, “ try Prolluo «’ <“ ««
Xnne Iff, Hit,
ANDKBBOHIEPS, Ties, Stocks, 'Rib:
.bona, Suspenders, Under Shirts, Drawers, a
MM Mlorbnent, can be found at
ISAAC LIVINGSTON'S,
V<f& ButmSt) Bmperin*.
GROCERY STORE.
fWIHE Public can find, at our new Grocery
Store, in, tho Building lately occupied by
Pmup Arnold, deo'd., and next door to the Oar*
lisle Deposit Bank, a very large and fresh assort
meat of all tho different kinds and grades of
Teas, Coffee Essences,
Coffees, Soaps,
Candles,
Molasse*. Salt,
Spices, Pickles,
Sugars, , Preserve*
Prepared Canned
Coffees b>' Fruits,
Paper* Jollies,
.Vegetables Cranberries,
and Meats. Raisins,
' Prepared Dried
Mustard* . Currant*
I Sauces, Dried
Cracker* Fruits,
ICheeso, Nuts,
Sweet fiegars,
Cokoj Snuff
TOBACCO, nWB, &OI
—?* co » Barley, Starch, Farina, Corn Starch,
Cereahna, Maseina, Macaroni, Verm ? cbllo,
Acurnoa, Prunes, Concentrated Lye, Bo
logna, Sausage, Table and otlier Oils,
Nutmegs, Blacking, Beeswax,
Chocolate, Cocoa, Tio Yam,
, Lamp and Candle Wick,
Bath Brick, Clothes
Lines, Bed •/
Cords,
Spl oo
Boxes, Fa
per and Enve
lopes, Matches,
Pewter Sand, Stove Po
lish, Flavoring Extracts,
Spigots, Pons, Inks, Brimstone,
Mackerel, Shod, Salmon, Herring and ‘
Codfish. Also—the celebrated Excelsior
Hams, Dried Beef and Tongues, Bugs and
Mats, Shot and Load, Brushes, Brooms and Wisps,
Glass, Queen’s, Wood, Willow 4 Ratan
Wo respectfully ask the public to cull, examine
and price our large and carefully selected stock of
Tina Family Groceries. Wo buy all kinds of
Country .Produce,
- „, . ’ . JAMES M. ALLEN It CO.
Carlisle Out. 6, 1864-ly
THE ALLEN AND EAST PENNSBORO
MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
oi Gumborland county, incorporated by an not of
ln the year 1843, and having recontly
had ita charter extended to tho year 1883, is now
in active and vigorous operation under the supor
mtondonce of tho followingßoard of Managers:
®- .Gorges, Christian Stayman, Jacob
Lberly, Daniel Bailey, Alexander Oathcart Jaeob
H. Coovor, John Eichclhorgor, Joseph Wiokcrra•
Samuel Eborly, Rudolph Martin, Moses Briokor
Jacob CooverandJ. C. Dunlap.
Tho rates of insurance aro as low and favorable
as any Company of tho kind in tho State. Person,
wishing to become members are invited to make ap
plication to tho Agents of tho Company who are
willing to wait upon them at any time. '
President—W. R. GORGAS, Eberly’s Mills, Cum.
norland county.
Vice Pros’t—Christiah Statuas, Carlisle Cum
borland county.
Soot’y.—J ohh 0. Ddhlap, Moohaniosburg, Cum
berland county.
Treasurer—Dakieii Bailv, Dillsburg, York
county.
Cumberland County.— John Sherrick, Allen; Hen
ry Zoanng.Shiromanstown; Lafayette Peffer, Dick
inson; Henry Bowman, Churohtown: Mode Gri
fith, South Middleton j Sam’L Graham, W. Penns
boro’; Samuel Coovor, Meohnnicsfaurg; J. W. Cook
iin, Shopherdstown; D. Coover, Upper Allen; )
0. Saxton, Silver Spring; John Hyor, Carlisle
Valentine Feeman, Now Cumberland ; James
MoCandlish, Ncwvillo.
W. s. Picking, Dover; James
Griffith, Warrington; J.F. Doardorff,Washington;
Richey Clark, DUlsburg; D. Rutter, Fairviow; John
Williams, Carroll..
Dauphin County.— Jacob Honsor, Harrisbnrg.
Members of the Company having policies abou’
to expire, can have them renewed by making appli
cation to any of tho Agents.
March 13, 1863.
Hat & Cap Emporium.
THE undersigned having purchased the
stock, &., of the late William H. Trout, doo’d
would respectfully announce to the public that ho
will continue tho Matting Business at the old stand
in West High Street, and with a renewed and effi
cient effort, produce articles of Head Dress of
Ever 7 Variety, Style, and Quality
that shall be strictly in keeping with the improve
ment of the art, and fully 'up to the ago in which
we live.
mHe has now on hand a splendid assort
ment of Hats of all descriptions, from the
common Wool to the finest Far and silk
bats, and at prices that most salt every one who
has an eye to getting the worth of his money. Hii
Silk, Mole Skin, and Bearer Hats, are unsurpassed
for lightness, durability and finish, by those of any
other establishment in the country.
Bors* Hats of every description constantly on
hand. He respectfully invites all the old patrons
and as many new ones as possible, to giro him a
call.
Carlisle, Bee. 20, 1862,
CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
GLOTHIWG?
LIVINGSTON has just returned from tbe
East with a magnificent stock of
CLOTHS,
CASSIMERS,
SATINETS,
VEST/NOS,
and all ether 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 soil goods by the yard as cheap,
it not cheaper, than any other store. His stock of
READY-MADE CLOTHING
is extensive and beautiful, consisting of
COATS,
PANTS,
As., Ac., Ae.,
which he will sell CHEAPER than any ether os
•ablishmont. . ■
Gentlemc ’ Eurnlshina Goods.
He has a beautiful assortment .( Gentlemen's
Famishing Goods,
Wndtrthirta,
Onrthirtt,
Brmutrt,
COMB ONE, COME ALL,
and mii for youselves, his beautiful assortment of
gooda, before purohaaing elsewhere. He will take
great pleaaore in ahowing his jpods, and can sat
iafy all that he can, and will, aell goods cheaper
than any other house'outside of the Eastern cities.
CUSTOMER’S ORDERS.
t would invite an examination of my atoek e
Emo Cloths, Oaaalmera, Testings, it., which 1
manufacture upon apeoiol orders.
I would beg leave to soy that my goods are
manufactured under my own supervision, and by
the very best workman. My present stock is the
most extensive I have yet hod in store, and I re
spectfully ask my friends and the public to give
aoa call before purchasing elsewhere*
*SS- Remember the old stand.
ISAAC LIVINGSTON,
* ■ y ° r,A Banovtr Strut,
Carlisle, April 21,18«4.
«10. SEE TEH.
17"VliISES, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Umba
.» rallas *o. French sols; leather. Trunk*, La.
' n B. Tranks of Urge sites. brass bound
of the bast makes, in largo rarietr at
L ISAAC LININOSTON’S,
KortbHaASTsr Street,
,Maa«h It, ’M.‘.
vv FIRST CLASS
WARE.
Fire Insurance.
AGENTS.
J. G. GALLIC,
LIVINGSTON’S
SPRING AND SUMMER
TESTS,
' OVERCOATS,
Dinirellat,
Carpet Sage,
Trunke,
&e., As
SPECIAL NOTICE.
TRUNKS! TRUNKS!!
HjjjHf ifiillS!!
n|9i :SsSm
CUMBERLAND VALLEY
. ,AND
FRANKLIN
RAIL ROAR^.
, CHANGE OF HOURS-
ON and after Monday, Aphid 4th, 1864,
Passenger Trains will ran dally, as follows,
(Sundays excepted):
FOR CBAUBSRBDDRG AND HARRISBURG :
Leave Hagerstown, 7:00 A. M., 2:45 P. U.
44 Greonoastlo, 7:37 “ 3,86 44
'(Arr at 8.17 " 4:20 “
Chambera'g, 4 '
(Leave 8:30 * . 12:56 « •
Leave Shlpponsburg 9:00 44 1:28 44
. “ Nowvillo 9:32 * 2:00 •'
Carlisle 10:10 « 2:42 «
44 Moohanicsburg 10:42 41
Arrive at Harrisburg 11:16 14
FOR CHAUBEBSBBRQ AND HAGERSTOWN^
Leave Harrisburg 8:05 A.M., 1:55 ,P.JJ.
" Meobaniosburg 8:47 44 2:16 **
Carlisle 9:27 « ' 2:66 “
Newvillo
10:03 "
44 Shippensbufg 10:33 44 4:00 “
| Arr at 11:90 “ 4:30 «
Chambers g, | Leavo 11;10 <« 4.40 “
Le&A* Greonoastlo 11:65 44 6:30 44
Arr. at Hagerstown 12:35 " * 6:10 44
The Carlisle and Harrisburg Acohuodation
Train will leave as follows:
Leave Carlisle 6:55 A. M.
44 Mcobaniosburg Cf2s 44
Arrive at Harrisburg 6:55 44
Leave Harrisburg 4:20 P. M.
44 Moohanicsburg 4:64 44
Arrive at Carlisle 6:20 44 ,
'making close ccmneotions at Harrisburg with
Trains, for Philadelphia, New York and Pitts
burg; and with Trains for all points Wesu
Train leaving Harrisburg at 4:20, P,
M., runs only as far as Carlisle.
Superintendent*e Office, I
Chamh’g, April 4, '64.6
April 7, 1864.
AT REDUCED PRICES
With Glass Cloth Presser, Improved
Loop-Check, New Style Ham
mer, Binder, Corder, Braid
er, etc
At the Railroad Office, Carlisle Fa.
Highest Premiums at the
INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, LONDON, 1862.
INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, PARIS, 186 L
at the Fairs of tho
UNITED STATES AGRICULTURAL BOCIETT,
Silver Medal at the Pennsylvania State Fair,
September , 1863.
American Institute, Now York, Mechanics* Asso
ciation, Boston, Franklin Institute, Philadelphia,
Metropolitan. Mechanics* Institute Washington,
Maryland Institute, Baltimore, Mechanics' Asso
ciation, Cincinnati, Kentucky Institute, Louisville,
Mechanical Association, St. Louis, Mechanics* In
stitute San Francisco
At tho State Fairs of
Maine,
Vermont,
Connecticut,
New York,
New Jersey,
Pennsylvania,
Virginia,
Mississippi,
Missouri,
Ohio,
Indiana,
lowa,
Tennessee,
Illinois,
Kentucky,
Michigan,
Wisconsin,
California
These celebrated Machines are adapted to every
variety of flowing for family wear, from the light*
oat mualina to the heaviest cloths* They work
equally well upqn silk, linen, woolen, 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 sewing, except making but
ton holes and stitching on buttons.
Full instructions for operating the Machine is
given gratuitously, at the sales rooms. When the
Machine is sent some distmoe, 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 arc—
' 1. Beauty ami excellence of stitch alike on both
sides of the fabric sowed.
2. Strength, firmness, and. durability of scam,
that will not rip nor ravel, and made with—
3. Economy of thread.
' 4. Its attachments and wide range of applica-'
tion to purposes end materials.
5. Compactness and elegance of model and fin
ish.
6. Simplicity and thoroughness of construction.
7. Speedy case of operation and management;
and quietness of movement.
SCHEDULE OF PRICES.
No. 3 Machine, with
Plain Table*
Half Oase, Funnelled,
Half Case, Polished, Black Walnut Of
Mahogany,
No. 8 Machine, with
Plain Table,
Half .Case, Pannelled,
Half Case, Polished, Black Walnut or
Mahogany,
No. 1 Machine, Silver plated, with
Plain Table,
Half Case, Polished, Black Walnut,
Half Case, Polished, Black Walnut or
Mahogany,
Half Case, Polished, Rosewood,
Full Cose, Polished, Black Walnat or
Mahogany, *•
Full Cose, Polished, Rosewood,
No. 4 Machine, Large, with
Plain Table,
No. 5 Machine, Cylinder, with
Plain Table,
TERMS CASH.
Erery Moohino is sold with a Hemmer. Nos. 1
and 2 Machines are sold complete, with the New
Glass Clotb-Fresser, New Style Hemmer and Braid-
Wheeler A Wilson's Agency, at
Railroad and Telegraph Office,
CARLISLE, Po.
Nor. 28, 'B3—ly.
WATCHES Sc JEWELRY
A T the sign of the “ Gold Eagle," 3 doors
f - above t. Cumberland Valley Bank, and two
doors below the Methodist Church on West Main
A street, the largest and best selected stock a
WATCHES and JEWELRY in the town,
•■■(will be sold 80 per cent, lower than at any
place in the State. The stock comprises a lare
assortment of Gold A Silver Hunting-case Watches
Levers, Lepines, American watches, and all other
kinds and styles, gold and silver Chains,
Gold Ribs and Pencils,
Jewelry of all kinae, Spectacles, Gold and silren
plated and silver W«o, Music Boxes, Acoordeons
Oil Paintings, a grert variety of Panoy Articles,
and a lot of the finest Pianos, which will bo sold <0
per cent, lower than «ror offered in town. The on
-tiro stock of Watchmaker tools, oases, large Mirrors
and Safe, will ha sold wholesale or retail on tbs
easiest terms.
Having selected a first class workman all kinds
off repairing will he done as usual, at reduced
prices.
B. B. 6BAPLBT.
Ceriltle, April I*. IS«R.
Farming Implement Depot,
F GARDNER & CO. now manufacture
and keep constantly FOR SALE, at their
extensive Steam Works on Bast Main st, Carlisle, a
larne assortment of Agricultural Implements, of
well known and approved usefulness to Farmers,
among which they would call especial attention to
Patent Gum Spring Grain Drill,
which has taken otor fifty first class premiums at
State and County Fairs. To the farmers of Cum
berland, York and Per y counties we need not spook
In detail of the morlts of his drill, as scores of them
arc now In'use on the best farms in those counties.
Its reputation Is established ns the most oomploto
grain drill now mariufa'bkurod in the United States
It sows Wheat, Rye, Oats, Barley and Grass, evenly
and regular, without bunching the seed. The gum
springs pass the drill over stumps and stones, with
out brooking pins or €ho drill. For oven -and tegu
lar sowing, the Willoughby Gum Spring-Drill isnn
oqualiodpyany other. Wo-also manafooturo and
-sell the following articles, which wo oanTooommond
to farmers as reliable implements of established
character:
8:12 •<
8:40 “
Morrison's Patent Corn Planter,
Za»h*9 Patent Strata and Fodder Cutter,
, Bridendolfe Patent Com Sheller t
Jbhmton’i Cast Iron 'Hoys' Trough,
HarWe Patent Cider Mill .
8:29 ■*
Also, Throe and Four Horso Powers 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 Stovos and ton plato Wood "Stoves,
with an immense variety of other castings for house
keepers and others. We have also an attractive
variety of patterns for
and Cemetery enclosures, to which we would cal
attention.
STEAM ENGINES AND MILL GEARING.
To this department of onr business wo give par
ticular attention. Our already extensive stock of
patterns for paper, flour and saw mill gearing, is
constantly increasing. Mill owmers and millwrights
will bo furnished with a printed catalogue of our
various mill .patterns on application. Oar machine
shop comprises all tho various tools for turning,
planing and finishing shafting and casting, by good
and careful machinists.
0. N. LULL,
Sep I *,
m
c
STATIONARY -STEAM ENGINES, .
of every desirable capacity, from 10 to 25 hers*
power, built in the best style and on accommodating
terms. Engines built at our establishment may bo
seen in successful operation at many.of the largest
distilleries and tannnories in Carlisle, and Oumb’d,
Perry and Dauphin cos., to the owners of whioh we
confidently refer for information as to their efficien
cy. Persons wanting Steam Engines are earnestly
requested to coll and examine before contracting
elsewhere.
w
Connected with our establishment is a steam Sash
and Door Manufactory which is now in complete
order for the manufacture of every description of
building materials,
for the most oostly as well as. the plainest house
Window Sash Airnished from five cents upward, ac
cording to size of glass ; window Frames from $l,Bl
upward; Shutters and £ oiling Blinds from $1,76
upward; Door frames from $1,75 upward; Four
Panel Doors from $2,12 upward. Mouldings, Cas
ings, Architraves, Wash Boards, Brockets, Fancy
Drapery, Scrolls, and other articles needed in house
building, furnished at the lowest prioes, and’ of the
best quality of lumber. ffiSF* We are also prepared
as heretofore to build andrepair BURDEN CAES
for transpoi tors on the railroad, with promptness
and on reasonable terms.
The continued patronage of the pabllo is respect
fully solicited. Orders by mail promptly attended
to. ' , F. GARDNER A CO.
Carlisle, May 3, 1863.
NEW DRUG STORE.
THE undersigned has just, opened a new
DRUG STORE, in' South Hanover Stroot.
next door to 0. Xuhofi’a Grocery Store, where ho
has just received and opened a large stock of
Drugs,
Chemicals,
Dye-Stuffs,
Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, and Fancy Articles. Al
so, a largo 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 ail other articles connected with outline.
All of whioh wo will soil at prices to suit the times
Proscriptions carefully compounded by a compoten'
druggist.
„ _ „ DAVID RALSTON.
Carlisle, Deo. 23.1863.
LUMBER AND COAL.
T WILL have constantly on hand nnd far-
A nish to order nil kinds of SEASONED LVM
-3 1, 1 a 3 Shards, Scantling, Joist, Frame
Stuff, Paling and Plastering Laths, Worked Floo
er.iV?mb-erb ~? rd!n S' ani all kinds of SHIN
(sLES, Whito Pine, Hemlock, Chestnut, Oak, Ac.
Having cars of my own I can furnish bills to order
of any length and size at the shortest and on the
most reasonable terms. Worked boards will be
kept under cover, so that they can be furnished
dry at all times.
* wVI ?l a 5. ® on *^ a otly havo on hand all kinds of
bAMILY COAL, under cover, which I will do
liver dry and clean to any part of tho town. Ly
kens valloy. Locust Mountain and Lawborry Goal
prepared expressly for family use, which I will
sell at the; lowest prices, at the Warehouse, west
end of High street, above tho College.
JNO. BEETEM.
Judo 16, 1864.
&REAT REDUCTION IN
DRY GOODS.
/VWING to'the recent heavy fall in
the price of GOLD, 1 have determined
to reduce every artioe in my immense stock
of Dry Goode to a corresponding with the
precious metal, and intend to make still,
further reduction from time to time as Gold
recedes in price. My extensive stock has
been mainly purchased 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 can and will
sell lower than any House outside of the
Eastern Cities. Call and examine foryour
selves. Remember the Old Stand, South
Hanover street, below the Court House.
A. W. BENTZ,
$45 00
50 00
65 00
55 00
60 00
65 00
65 00
70 00
Oct. 8, 1864,
75 00
80 00
60 00
100 00
shirts! shirts!!
WE have the largest and finest shirts ever
offered in. this place.
75 00
85 00
warranted to bo of the beat and moat celebnNM
B fJ?*’ before the late adronoe in prioaa,
sold by the dozen or single, If you wants
Perfect Pitting Shirt,
sail at
March it’ ’OS
PAINTS AND OIL!
Lead, 1,000 galls, of Oi
a large assortment of
Varnishes,
Turpentine,-
Japan,
Putty,
Litharase,"
Whiting,
Glue,
Shellac,
Paint Brashes,'
Colors of every desoripti
«ans and tubs, at the H
/"IHAINS—6OO pair
V/ aB kinds, with a larj
Butt bains, 1
Breast «
Log « I
~ow . « I
Joetrccelvsdatthe Oban
i»«U >f, lid.
CARLISLE FOTORY
willouohdy'b celebrated
IRON RAILINGS,
DOOR AND SASH FACTORY.
A. W. BENTZ.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
CHEAP DRY GOODS!
SHIRTS at 12,0 ff per doa.
do. " 16,00 « “
do. e 30,00 ’• "
do. « 26,00 « «
do. « 50,00 " «
ISAAC LIVINGSTON’S
North Hanover St., Emporium,
iS.—lO tons of Whits
il, just received, with
Fire-proof Paint,
Florence White,
White Zina,
Colored Zine,
Bed Lead,
Boiled Oil,
Lard Oil,
Sperm Oil,
Fish Oil, &a„
ion, dry and
Hardware Store
H. SAXTON.
■s of Trace Obaine, of
ge aasortmeht of
I Halter haina,
Pifth «
Tongue "
1 Spreads, Ac., A#,, *
t Badwne Store of
»ItHW
THB iibaonber has lust returned from the
eastern cities with the largest, cheapest, and
best selected assortment of Hardware, ever offered
in this county. Every thing kept in alarge whole
sale and rotail Hardware store, oan be had a little
lower than at any other house in the county, at the
cheap hardware store of the subscriber.
Nails and spike*.—6o tons nails and spikes just
received of the very host makes,-and all warranted.
Country ’merchants supplied With Nalls at manu
facturers' prices.
600 pairs Trace Chains of all kinds, with a large,
assortment of butt chains, halter chains, breast d 0.,;
fifth -chains, log chains, tongue chains, coW Chains,
Ac.
Haiiss.- —350 pair of Hames of all kinds just re
ceived. Common pattern, London pattern, Elisa
bethtown pattern, with and without patent fasten
ings, cheaper than over.
Paints and Oils.—lo tons White Lead, 1,000
gallons Oil just reoctvod, with a largo assortment
of varnishes, turpentine, Japan, putty, litharago,
wbittng, glao, shollao], paint brushes, fire-proof
mint, Florence white, white aino, colored sino, rod
oad, lard oil, boiled uH. ’Sperm oil. fish oil, Ae.—
Colors of every dwetlpticm, tPiy aid in oil, in cans
and tubes.
Fa iim received •tfbo largest, cheap
ost, and best assortment of Farm Bolls in the
county. ‘Groencastio ttrclal and Bell metal, war
ranted not to crack.
Powder.—2s kegs Dupont Rock wad Rifle Pow
der, with a Idrge assortment of safety Paso, picks,
crowbars, stuno drills, stone sledges, mono hammers,
Ac.
Pumps and cement. —s 6 barrels ‘oeofrent, rrith a
very largo assortment of chain and iron pumps of
all kinds, ohoapor than ever, at the hardware store
of „ HENR* SAXTON
Carlisle, Jan. 1,1864. *
Lewis Lyne
Jf the old firm of John P. Lyne & Son.
T-JAS just completed opening bis spring
A-A stood of Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Glass, Ac., to which bo invites the early'attention
of the public generally. He has greatly enlarged
his stock in all its various branches.'and can now
accomodate the public with
RELIABLE GOODS,
w or quantities at the lowest prices.—
Ho den t want tho public to think be has brought
all the Goods in Philadelphia and New York to
our town, but he can aunro them that a look into
his store will convince them that he has enough
Goods to-fully supply tho demand in this market.
Persons wonting goods in our lino will find it to
their advantage to give us a call before making
their purchases. All orders personally and punotu*
ally attended to, and no misrepresentations made t<
effect sales.
Carlisle, lan. 7, 1864.
Carlisle Marble Yard.
ISMIE-sffl@EsV
R I 9 HA R D OWE N,
South Hanover elreet, oppotite Dentil’ Store,
Carlyle,
TUB subscriber has on hand a large and
well selected stock of -
Head-Stones, Monuments,
TOMBS, Ac., of obdsto and beautiful designs, wbtnb
he will sell at the lowest possible rates, being desi
rous of selling out his stock. Head-stones finished
trom three dollars upwards.
Brown Stone, Marble work, Mantles, <to., or
oaildings, marble slabs for fbrniture, Ac., constant
ly on hand. Iron railing for cemotry lots, &a„ of
ly attondedto^^ 1 " 11 workmanßhi P< wUI bo prompt-
Carlislo, Nov. 7, 18H2.
Universal Cothes Wringer.
No Iron Frame to Break, or Bust and Spoi
the Clothes.
53,818 SOLD IN 1863.
TT was pronounced superior to nil others a*
the world's Fair Et London, 1862. It took tho
FiratPrommm at the great Fair of the American
I natituto, in Now York City, 1863, and wherever
exhibited,
SELF-ADJUSTING AND ADJUSTABLE!
Tho only Wringer with the PatentCOQWHEEL
REGULATOR, which positively prevents the rolls
rom
Breaking or Twisting on the Shaft*
Without oog wheels, tho whole strain of forcing
the cloth through the machine is put upon the
lower roll, causing three times ns /much strain
upon tho lower roll as when oog wheels with our
Patent Regulator are used, besides the . extra
strain upon the cloth. <•••
In reply to tho question;," How Long will it
Last? • we can only say, “ Asloug as a wash tab.
cooking stove, or any other famlly'utensll." 800
testimony of Orange Judd, of the American Agri
culturalist, No. 41 Park Rowi'N;"Y., who says of
tho •
UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER,
"We think tho machine much more than bom/or
itself every year in the saving of garment! Wo
consider it important that tho Wringer bo fitted
with Cogs, otherwise a mass of garments may
clog the reliefs, and the rollers upon the crank
shaft slip and tear the clothes, or the rudder break
loose the shaft. Our own is one of the first made,
and it is as. good at new. after Dearly four years’
constant use” ■' *
IT SATES TIME, LABOR, CLOTHES
AND MONEY.
It is easily and firmly secured to the tub or
washing machine, and will fit tubs of any aise or
shape. . .
It will save its coat every six months in the
saving of clothes. Those with COGWHEELS
ARE WARRANTED in every particular.
- This means, especially, that alter a few months’
use the lower roll will not iwitt on the aha/t, and
tear the clothing.
Furnished to families, on trial, free of ex
pense py
J. CAMPBELL,
„ e „ Railroad Office, Carliale, Pm*
May 6,1864-6 m
Foreign and Domestic Liquors
EDW ARD SHOWER respectfully announ
cos to thepublie, that ho continue* to keep con
stantly on hand, and for sale, a largo and very su
perior assortment of '
Foreign and Domestic Liquors,
at his new stand, a few doors west of Hannon’s Ha
tel, and directly west of the Court-house, Carlisle
BRANDIES,
All of choice Brands.
WINES,
Sherry, Pork, Madorla, Lisbon, Claret, No
tire, Hook, Johannuberg, and Bodcrbeim
CHAMPAGNE,
Beidsiok £ Co., Geialer £ Co., and imperi
al.
GINS,
’ Bohlcn, Lien, and Anchor.
WHISKY,
; Superior Old Rye, Choice Old Family Nee
tar, Wheat, Scotch, and Irish.
ARE, BROWN STOUT, Ac. Beet to be had
■ Philadelphia,- - -
BITTERS,
Of the very beat quality.
Dealer* and othera desiring a PURE ARTICLE
will-find it as represented, as his whole attention will
bo given , to a proper and oareful seleotion of hi.
STOCK, which cannot be surpassed, and hopes to
have the patronage of the public.
Carlisle, April 12,1862.
PI*OWS, PLOWS.-
salo at Manufacture!
mentof
Plank’s Plow*,
Kenwood’*
Zelglor’s <<
Welrioh's « |
a the eheap Hardware Bl
received and fo
price*, a large auort
York Metal Plow*,
Bloomfield do
Eagle .1 .do
Cultivators, £o.,
>ro of
ISM. H - SAXm '
Oulftla, Jaaiarr, I
'T’HE subscriber respectfully naforart
* friends and the public generally, that ho 8 to
continues the TJndcrrtuking business, and is ready
wait upon customers either by day or by night.”"
Beady-made COFFINS kept constantly on hand r<
both plain and ornamental. Ho hos constantly on
band Pxtk’t Patent Jlelnlfic Hartal Cane, of which
ho has boon appointed the solo agent. This ease is
recommended as superior to auy of the kiud now in
use, it being perfectly air tight.
Ho has also furnished himself with a fine now
Rosewood Heahse. and gentle horses, with which
he will attend funerals in town and country person
ally, without extra charge.
Among the greatest discoveries of the age is
Well** Spring lfattrasB, the best and cheapest bed
now in use, the exclusive right of which I have so
ouredd and will bo. kept constantly on hand.
Cabinet Making
in all Its various branches carried on, and Boau.
roans, Secretaries, Work-stands, Parlor Ware, Up
bolstered Chairs, Sofas, Pier, Side and ControTo-'
bios; Dining and Breakfast Tables, Wash-stands
of all kinds, French ■ Bedsteads, high and low
posts; Jinny Lind and Cottage Bedsteads, Chairs
of all kinds, Looking Glasses, and all other arti
cles usually manufactured in this lino of business,
kept constantly on band. .
Ills workman are men of experience, his materi
al the best, end his work made in the latest city
stylo, and all under his own supervision. It trill
bo warranted and sold low for cash.
Ho invites all to give him a call before purcha
sing elsewhere. For the liberal patronage hereto
fore extended to him ho fuels indebted to
rous customers, aud assures them that no efforts
will bo spared in future to please them in stylo and
price. Give us a call.
LEWIS F. LYNE,
North Hanover street.
Remember the place, North Hanover St, nearly
opposite the Deposit Bank.
DRY GOODS,
A.W.BENTZ,
HAS just returned from the New York and
Philadelphia markets with a largo and welt
selected stock of Dry Goods, consisting in part at
Mohair Lace, . Plaid Victoria,
Wool Plaids, Plaid Poplins,
Silk and Worsted Chocks, Colored Alpaca,
Colored Mcrriraao, Mousde Lainc,
Doable width Wool Plaids,
Black and White do.,
Wool Ploid Victoria, Ginghams, Calicoes, Chocks,
Tickings, Opera Flannels, Shirtings, Table Dla
por, Sheetings, Canton Flannels, Ao,
Merinoes, ‘ Cashmeres,
Bombazines, Figured Aplaid Delalfies,
Brocade Mohair, Double Wool do Laines,
Chena Mohair, Striped Reps,
Striped Mohair, Striped Poplin,
Gros. do Berlin, Torino Cloth,
Paramotto Coburg, Black Coburg,
Mourning corded sUk, Poilt de Soie, black silk,
a largo assortment of orape collars, black alpacas,
black silk belting, Ac.
Black and bordered long and square shawls, square
and long wool shawls, black Thibet, Mous de
Laine, brooho long and square, plaid wool shawls,
fancy wool shawls, in groat variety.
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
Ladies’ bats, borne made lankets, fine or
ed. The latest style hoop skirts—sly quaker.
A large andwoll selected stock, wool and cotton,
Indies and children’s oops, a lino assortment of bon
net and mantua ribbons, gingham, silk and cotton
handkerchiefs, umbrellas; a large asssortment of
MENS AND BOYS’ WEAR.
Cloths, ■ --.w. ■
Cassimeres,
Satinets,
Kentucky Jeans.
The largest and best selected stock In the county.
Carpets, oil cloths, An. .
. those goods have all been scleioted expressly for
j with great cure both to their quality
end stylos, as well ns to a reasonable price at which
they can and will be disposed of.
The old friends and customers of this well
stock goods? ‘° oall
00t.29,’63. A.W.BENXZ.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK*,
CARLISLE.
Tins Bank, designated aa a Depository and
Finonoial Agent of the United State* has been
appointed to receive subscriptions bn account of
« 'IJIt■ d States Loan authorized by act of March
3,1864. These Bonds are redeemable at the plea-'
sure of the Government after ten years, and naval
bio forty-years from date in coin, with interest at
finer cent, per annum in coin, and are free ftom
all taxation. .
„ Subscribers will receive either Registered or
Coupon Bonds, as they may prefer*
Registered Bonds will be issued of the donomi
nations of «S°’ $lOO, $500,51,000, $6,000 and $lO,-
2?J’ C f“P on Bonds of the denominations of
$5O, $lOO, $5OO and $l,OOO.
The interest on the $6O and $lOO Bonds Is payn.
hie annually, on all other denominations semi-an
nually. Subscribers are entitled to interest from
the date of their deposits with the Bonk and
Bonds will be delivered free of charge. The
amount of subscription may be deposited in XT. S.
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 (ho subscription
tnd deposits. If the latter are preferred, the date
from which interest will accrue if coupon bondsj
will be stamped upon the first coupon falling duo
-hereafter, and if registered bonds, such date will
e written in the body of the bond.
J.O. HOFPER, Oaihitr.
April 21,1884-tf. : «
Kfinn YDS. GOOD dark calicoes
CUUU juit received at
Greenfield & Sheafer’s.
GOOD PARK PRINTS at . .
BETTER •• do, at . .
EXTRA “ do. at • •
SUPER EXTRA do, at
Bleached Muslins
•t 20, 25, 80, 35 and 40 etc.
TJNBBLEACHBD from 30 ots to 4&
Summer Pants Stuffs
»t lust year’s prices.
HaTlneparohasad our itoek of Summer pants
■tana last Fall wo can toll them from 10 to 15 eta.
per yard leaa than any other House In Carlisle. ‘
Komomber. the place. East Main street, south
side, 2nd dooir
GREENFIELD 4 BHBAFER,
Maytt 18 (^ 0, “' 6 ®" er ’* owing,emporium; -
E. SHOWER.
pairs of Uamoi on hand
of all kinds,
Elisabethtown pattern,
London “
• Common . «<
•nw Jf * wiUiwt ?st«i futesliis, kae
lymn and ComatrV,
Carlisle. Nov. 6.18*12.
ARRIVAL OF NEW STOCK OF
MOVBflliniG C.DOOS.
3iAWIh3,
HOSIERY.
United Slates 10-40 Leas,
bi» friends and the' public. wltlf?ifl. 4 '« i«
COFFEES,
Salt, Spioe. gfound and nnground ri
■era, Coffee Essenoee, Fish by «l,„, Ch ! o ''. Ci
o ™'- Tobacco, SoglT™ s! al * «r r,
Blocking, Bed Cords, * Soa ffi Mali
.■GLASS, :CHMA,6TONE : ANDQm»„_
Codatwaro, Notions, and nlf Mhor
kept In a first class Grocery
In wgatd to prices, I can sar
io.sell good, at
Ho hopes by stfiot attention to h* •
disposition to please, to tterithhd bL. «
public patronage, , ecure *«hai
- Carlisle, Jan. Y, 18<Sf, J ® B S DYE]
THE LADY’S FRIEND
A New monthly TiluoazinJ ,
mature and Faf lt^D Ol
THE publiahwn of thia new M
entering npon thoeocond yoaroft?. B **,' s '
bog loan) to offer tbolr thonki in
lio for the sopport which thej^h a h ,® 1
extended to them. Very few MaS V lbt '
aMo,in their second year, tab?.,
circulation as that to which the LADY’rpoS
has now attained. ■* 8 p EIE
Referring to the numbers already „„u,,
Indicative of the character of ': k, ‘
may briefly say that it will coniine toT?' 1
to ohoide Literature and the IlltuuJfr 6 6T(
Fashions. It Will contoin the K of
Cloaks, Caps, Bonnets, Mead Dresses y Pa '5 1
Embroidery, Ac, with
matters interesting to ladies V 10lc ’ Hll «l
THE LADY’S FRIEND will V. .... ~
Hekry Petersoh, who will rely open th. lfl
in tho Literary Deportment of a P 1 ""
SPLENDID CORPS OF CONTRIBDIO
Handsome Steel Engraving,.
A handsome steel fancy emrravhvy
colored, steel fashion plate wlH!Sertij," 1
number, besides well executed Wood2 ?\
SMS
A Sawing Machine' frefifitifn.
,JV Td - er la<liea to procure a Jnl.
ty ??r D « Machine at Tor, little ouU . T
tho following liberal offers : J ’ * 0
, W.wJU give one of Wheeler i WiljoVim
f> r Maohinea-tho regular priceufVh
i«i Fifty-irvo Dollars—on tho following term.
20 copies, one year, and Sowing Machine,. (}g
10 “ n tt Jj
In tho first of tho above chib., a lady.
twenty subaonbora at tho regular price of Mil
copy, and then by sending on these enbsetipift
snd twenty dollars in addition, will gel a Moth
that aho cannot buy anywhere at loss than Pi!
Five Dollars. If she gets thirty BUhaeribtri „
sevonty r five dollars, she will only have to >M|
dollars to tho amount. While if she gets ft,
subscribers at tho regular price, she will etl k
Machine for Dotting. 6
The Magutine will be sent lo different pen o
cos if desired. Tho nemos and money ehoold
forwgrdod as rapidly as obtained, in ordcrUill
subsoribors may begin to toooivo their Msreiii
at once, and not become dissatisfied with timid.
When tho whole araoutit of mono, is receired t
Sowing Machine will bo duly fofwanled. ’
Tho clubs rqay bo partly outmoded of eubitri
ora to THE-SATURDAY EVENING POST if,
sired.
DAVID SIPE.
In all easos the Machine eont willbil
regular Wbeeber A Wilson's No. 3 Mn;hin«,n
by thorn in Now York for Fifty-Five Delian. I
Machine will bo Selected now at tho manuftelo
in Now York, boxed, end forwarded tree of eo
with tho exception of friegbt.
Tinus:—Onr terms are the same n tboie
that woll-known weekly paper, The SahtrdayEt
ning Pott , published by ns for the tut eight*
years-—ln order that the clubs may bemsdeup
the paper and the Magazine eonjoinllj, when ii
so are a* follows—
One copy, one year, $ 1,56
Two copies, “ 4,00
four “ « 8.00
Eight copies, oneyeaf, and oie to the get
ter-up of olub, 16.00
Twenty copies, one year, and one to get
. ter-up of elub; 85.60
; Ohe icpy of the’Lady's friend sod the
Post, iflO
Single nnmbers'pf fbc Lady's friend (poiUi
paid by us), twenty-fire cents.
Subscribers in. British North America mail i
mit twelve-cents in addition'- to the aansaltu
scriptien, as we have to prepay the 0. 8. potto
on their magazines.
The contents of the Lady's Friend sod of I
The Post Will always be entirely different.
Address DEACON A PETERSON,
, _ _ Ns, -819 Walnut Hi., Phih.
Specimen copies will ho sent to those de
rous of getting up clubs en the receipt of fifto
cents. [poo. 15, '6L
GODEPS LADY’S BOOH
Fashioa Magazine of the W
Literature, Fin. Arte and Fa»hi«i
Thomoat magnificent Steel engruringi.
Doable Fashion Plates. 'Wood engroYingSonerei
subject (hat can interest ladies.-* Crochet knittin
Netting, Embroidery, Articles for the Toilet, f
the Parlor, the. Boudoir, and the Kitchen. Eter
thing in fact, to make a compUle Lady** Book,'
THE LADIES'FAVORITE FOR 35 YEAHS
No Magazine has been able to compete with
None attempt It. .
GODEY'S RECEIPTS farefe/y department o
a household. These alone are worth (he price i
the book. .
Model Cottage# (no other Jtfagazins gitei them
with diagrams.
Drawing Leitont for (A« Young, Another ip
cialty with Godey. ,
Original Jlfutie, worth $8 a year* fither M»8
sines publish, old worn-out muiio; but the h
soribers to Godey get it before the moele store*.
Gardening for Ladies. Another peophen
with Godey. . , „
Fashions from Messrs. A. T. Stewart i Co.,t
millionaire merchants, of New York,*??* 11,
Oodey, the only Magazine that has them.
Also;, Fashions from the celebrated’ BrodU»
New York. •; ‘. {fl
Ladies’Bonnets. We. give more of them
year then ony other Magazine.
Book enables every lady to be hsf on*
maker. ; ‘ .
Marian Harland,.
Authoress of " Alone/' “ Hidden P»th, w
Sid.,’’ “ Nem««l.,’’ and '• Miriam," writ#* “
dey each month,' and for no'othsr mag Ml V‘
have also retained all our old and front*
trlbatori.
TERMS OT
OODSYI LADY’S BOOK for I* l
(From which there could be no deei a, ' cn
The following «r» tho terra. of the W'!?
for 1865, At present, we will receive J
at the following rates. One notice will.os• P
if we are obliged to advanoe, which will c r
upon the price of paper: |j(
One copy-, one year, j
Two copies, one year, y
22
• • . 25
Three copies, one year, jji
Four coplej, one year,' .
Eire copies, one year, and an extra copy j
person sending club, making ilx cop* ol '
Bight oopids one yeim and an extra copy
person sending thJGlub making nine cop- |
■ leS,.. I i ) 'r.t • "!■ sMV J. ‘ ,
Eloren copied, one year and an extra copy,
tho : person sending j jy S
twelve copies, ;n ' ■'* / ‘‘ Ll tt jois<
! . Additions to*any of 11 ihe abor.e wlubi#v* .
subscriber* .. ' . ; • ‘ -Wu
.Godey'e Rady's Book land; Arthur's Ho» 6
sine ® ,
We have no.plub jwUjt^afly,
Newspaper. ‘ •*,. ...1 . for'S®
The money most be lent as one time
Canada subscribers' mnsi send 2* c ? n * fl *
(dental for each subscriber* . .
Address, , J*. & ,a S£ftfiM.»
ner Jftf' Q *™' f »**•**
SUGARS,
SYRUPS,
CABB I!» AsrVifrcll.
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