■fiftgag: \ ■>> /; > •* H' jf-jv--"- "' / v s ! - ViH^J i \rz-. ;..„■! s?k-.vv - s ■-■ vl y‘- ;• t -:\ ' / i::,: AT REDUCED PRICES With Glass Cloth Presser, Improved Loop-Check, New Style Ham mer, Binder, Corder, Braid er, etc At the Railroad Office, Carlisle Pa. Highest Premiums at the INTERNATIONAL EXniDITIOX, LONDON, 1562. INDDSTIItAL EXHIBITION, PARIS, IS6L at tbo Fairs of tho UNITED STATES AGRICULTURAL BOCIET^, Stiver Medal at the ennsyfvviia State'RUr September , 1863. American Institute, New York, Mechanics’ Asso ciation, Boston, Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, Metropolitan Mechanics’ Institute Washington Maryland Institute, Baltimore, Mechanics’ Asso* oiation, inciunnti, Kentucky Institute, Louisville Mechanical Association, St. Louis, Mechanics’ In, slUatoaa Francisco At*, the Stale Fairs o Maine, Vermont, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio, Indiana, lowa, Tennessee, Illinois, Kentucky, Michigan, Wisconsin, California, These celebrated Machines are nditptcd to ever variety of sewing for family wear, from the light est muslins to tho heaviest cloths. They work equally well upon silk, linen, woolon, and cotton goods,—seaming, quilting, gathering, hemming, foiling, cording, and braiding—making a beautiful. and perfect stitch, alike on both sides—and perfor ming of sewing, except making but ton boles and stitching on buttons. Full instructions for operating the Machine is given gratuitously, at tho sales rooms. When tho Machine is sent some dislinco, so that personal instruction is inconvenient, a card of direction is sent, which is a sufficient guide. The qualities which recommend the Wheeler «t Wilson Machine arc— 1. Beauty and excellence of stitch alike on both sides of tho fabric sewed. 2. Strength, firmness, and durability- of seam, that will not rip nor ravel, and made with— 3. Economy of thread. 4. Its attachments and wide range of applica tion to purposes and materials. 5. Compactness and elegance of model and fin ish. C. Simplicity and thoroughness of construction. 7. Speed, ease of operation and management, and quietness of movement. SCHEDULE OF'PRICES. No. 3 Machine, with Plain, Table, Half asc, Tunnelled, Half use, Polished, Black V/alnul or Mahogany, No. 3 Machine, with Plain Tablo, Half nse, Pnnnclled, "Half nse, Polished, Black "Walnut or Ma ogany, C 5 00 No. 1 Machine, Silver plated, with Plain Tablo. JltiU" asc, Polished, Black Walnut, Half hase, Polished, Black Walnut or Ma ogany, Ililf a so, Polished, Rosewood, Full a so, Polished, Black Walnut or Mahogany, Full ase, Polished, Rosewood, No. 4 Machine, Largo, with ° Plain Table, 75 00 No. 6 Machine, ylinder, with Plain Table, TERMS CASH, Every Machine is sold with a llomrncr. Noa. 1 snd 2 Machines are sold complete, with the New Glass lo th-Presscr, Now Stylo llenimcrand Braid- Wheeler A Wilson’s Agency at Railroad and Telegraph OJJ\ce t CARLISLE, Pa. Nov. 26, ’63—lv. Godey’s Lady’s Book FOR 1866. THE Fashion Magazine ot the World- LITERATURE, Fine Arts nnd Fashions, Tho most magnificent Steel engraving?.— Double Fashion Plates. Wood engravings on every rubjoct that can interest ladies. Crochel'kmtling, Neiting, Kmhroidory, Articles for the Toilet, for the Parlor, Iho Boudoir, and tho Kitchen. Every thing in fact, to make a complete Lady's Book. THE LADIES’FAVORITE FOR 36 YEARS, No Magazine has boon able to compete with it. None attempt it. GODEY’S RECEIPTS for every department of a household; These alone are worth tho price of the book. Model Cottages (no other Magazine gives them,) with diagrams. Drawing Lessons for the Young. Another Spe cialty with Oodoy. Original Music, worth $3 a year. Other Maga zines publwh old worn-out music; but the sub scribers to Godoy get it before the music stores. Gardening for Ladies. Another peculiarity with Godoy. Fashions from Messrs. A. T. Stewart it Co., the millionaire merchants, of New York, appear in Uodey, tho only Magazine that has them. Ladies’ Bonnots. Wo give more of them in a Year than any other Magazine. In fact, the Lady’s Book enables every lady to bo her own bonnet maker Marion Harland, Authoress of “Alone,” “Hidden Path,” “Most Bide,” “Nemesis,” and “ Miriam,” writes for Go dey each month, and for uo other magazine. Wo have algo retained all our'old ahd favorite con tributors. TERMS OF GODlil’S JLADY’S BOOK for 1806. (From which there can he no Deviation.) The following are the terms' of the Lady’a Book for 1806 : One copy, one year, Two copies, ono yoar, Three copies, one year, Four copie j, ono year, Five copies, ono year, and an extra copy to the person getting up tho club, making six copies. Eight copies one year, and an extra copy to the person getting up the nine copies, 21 00 Eleven copies, one year and an extra copy to the person getting up the club, making twelve copies, 27 CO #£?*• All additions to dubs at club rates. # Godey'sLad/s Book nml Arthur’s Homo Maga zine will bo sent, each one year, on receipt ofs4 60. We have no club with any other Magazine or newspaper. • Canada subscribers must send 24 cents addi tional for each subscriber. Address, L. A. GODEY, N. E. Corner Sixth and Chestnut Sts., Oct, 20, 1005. Philadelphia. FOR SALE.—Tho corner known ns the “UarKness Property,” corner of South Ha nover and Pomfrct streets, will bo sold on reason able terms. Apply to the undersigned, residing in Churchtown. 1865-34 MILLER Sc BOWERS, Successors to Lewis F. Ltne, yorth Hanover Street, Carlisle, l\i, American, English and German IIAISDWAKE, .i 5* Cntlory, Saddlery. Conch Trimmings, Shoe Find ings, Morocco ami Lining Skins, Lusts, Boot Trees and Shoemaker Tools of every description. Solid mid Brass Box Vicos, Bellows, Files, Hasps, Horse Shoos, Horse Shoo Nails, Bar and Boiled Iron of all sizes, HAMES AND TRACES, Carriage Springs, Axles, Spokes, Fellows, , Hubs, &0., &o. SA TVS of every variety, Carpenters 1 Tools and Building Material, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Plated Forks and Spoons, with an extensive as sortment of Hardware of all kinds and of the. best manufacture, which will ho sold wholesaloorretail at tho lowest prices. Wo are making great im provements in our already heavy stock of and invito all persons in want of Hardware of every description to give us a call and wo are con fident you will be well paid for your trouble. „ Hoping that by strict attention to business and a disposition to please all wo w’dl bo able to main tain the reputation of tbo old stand. MILLER & BOWERS. July 27, 1865. CARLISLE FEMALE COLLEGE Rev. T. Daugherty, President. - BOARDING AND DAY SCHOLARS. THIS Seminary which includes tho School lately under - he ebargo of Miss Mary Hit rrer, will opon under tho direction of Ror. T. Daugherty as President, with a full corps of able instructors, so as to give to young ladies a thor ough education in English nnd Classical studies, and also, in tho French and German languages, and Music and Painting, and other ornamental branches. Especial care will bo given to Boarders in the family of tnc President. A primary department for the younger scholars, will bo had in connection with the Seminary. Tho session will open on Wednesday, the 6tli f f September, in tho elegant School, Rooms of Emo ry Church, which have been designed for that purpose. For terms apply to the President. Aug. IV, '65. Mrs- XL- As Smith’s P'lmtogruphs, Ambrotypea, Ivorytypea, Beau tiful Albums, Beautiful Frames. Albums for Ladies and Gentlemen, Albums for Children, Albdtns for Miss es, Pocket Albums for Sol diers and Civilians. Choicest Aluusis! Prettiest Albums ! ! CHEAPEST ALBUMS!!! For Chrislmag Gifts.' Frc*h and iVcio from Wcw York and Philadelphia. jFYOU want entisfactary* pictures and po -B- lito attention call at Mrs. 11. A. Smith’s Pbo tograpbic Gallurv, south-east corner of Hanover street and Market Square, opposite the Court llou,so and Post Office, Carlisle, Pa. Mrs. 11. A. Smith’, well known as Mrs. R. A. Reynolds?, and bo well known as a Dngnerrean Artist gives personal attention tn Ladies and Gen tlemen visiting her gallery, and having tho best of artists and polite attendants can safely promise tfrit iu no oilier gallery can those who favor her with a call got pictures superior to hers,' not even m Now York and Philadelphia, or meet with more kind and prompt attention. Ambrotypcs inserted in Kimrs, Lockets, Breast-f ins. Ac. Perfect cop ies of Dagnereotypus and Ambrotypea made of de ceased friends. Where copies are defaced life-like •dcturcs may still be bad, either fort fames or for curds. All negatives preserved one year, and or ders bv mail or otherwise promptly attended to. Dec' 22, ISG-t.—tf $•l5 00 50 00 55 00 WINES AND LIQUORS. South Hanover Street, Carlisle. THE undersigned, successor to D. P. Hu zclton, would respectfully inform his friende and the public generally, that bo intends to main tain the character of tho abov.o bouse as hereto fore, and will keep constantly on baud a largo as sortment of BRANDIES, GINS, WHISKIES, RUMS, CORDIALS, BITTERS, &c., Ao., which he can sell ns cheap as any other establish ment iu Carlisle, If not cheaper 1 . Country Landlords vrill find this the place tt> buy their WINES AND’ LIQUORS, Both in regard to quality ami nrleo. His stock Is large and well selected, and bo in vites a call before purchasing elsewhere. Re member the place, Mouth Hanover street, directly opposite tho ■' Volunteer” Printing Office, (Win ter’s old stand,) Carlisle. 55 00 60 00 65 00 70 00 V 5 Of) 80 00 90 00 100 00 85 00 W. C. Sawvuu, J. A. Duke, J.E Burkholder HEW FI EM* I HAVE taken into partnership J ! no. E. Burkholder ansi Jno. A. Duke, (clerks in my store.) for tho purpose of continuing tho Dry Goods’ business under tho title ot W. 0. Sawyer A Co. Our store is now open for business, where a large slock of seasonable goods may be found.— We will be receiving goods every day aud in tend to keep up tho reputation of tho store for ac tivity, liberality, and for always having tho best stock of goods in tho valley. Being very thankful for tho large patronage given mo by a generous public, I respect fully ask a continuance of tho same to tho new firm. We will endeavor to merit tho favor of those who will* give us a call. Tho books of tho late owner are open for settle ment. and persons indebted arc* requested to make settlement. East Main street, one door below Martin’s Hotel W. C. SAWYEIV. Sbpt, f, 1865, COAL AND LUMBER YARD Tins subscriber having leased th*> Yard formerly occupied by Armstrong &' Hbffer, and purchased tho stock of COAL AND LUMBER, in tho Yard, together With an immense new stock, will have constantly on bahd'and furnish to order all kinds and quality of seasoned LUMBER, Paling, Plastering, Lath, Shingling Lath, worked Floorinz and Weatherboarding, Posts and Rails, and every article that belongs to a Lumber Yard. All kinds of Shingles, to wit: Whitepine, Hem lock nml Oak, of different qualities. Having cars of my own I can furnish billo to order of any length and size at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. My worked boards will bo kept undercover so they can be furnished dry at all times. I have constantly on hand all kinds of FAMI LY COAL under cover, which I will deliver clean to any part of the borough. To wit: Lykens Val ley, Broken, Egg, Stoic and Nut, Luko Fiddlor. Trevcrton, LocuaV Mountain, Bobbery, which I pledge myself to soli at tho lowest prices. Best quality of • $8 03 I 5 60 7 50 10 00 U 00 Limehurturs 9 and Blacksmiths' Coal , always on hand which I will sell at tho lowest fig ure. Yard west side of Grammar School, Main street. NOTICE. —T still retain tho same position* in tho firm of DELANCV it BLAIR, which will bo carried on as energetically as c/ci at their cld stand near the Gas house. As our purchases will bo made together at tho head of tho iharket, we feel confident by so doing to bo able to. accommo date our customers and tho public on tho most reasonable terms. Having relinquished tho.tan ning I will dcovtc my entire attention to the Coal and Lumber business. All kinds of Coal and ■Lumber kept co istuntly on hand and in tho best condition. The Lumber Yard will bo managed by Mr. Geo. Zuloff, whose experience and skill is well known to the community. By strict attention to business, short profits, and a desire to do right we hope to secure a liberal share of public patronage. ANDREW 11. BLAIR: * Juno 15,18C5-tf JAMES BENTZ. Slßwar DEALE ll S 1 N T. J. KERR BOARDS, SCANTLING. FRAME STUFF ANDREW m BLAIR. NEW FIRSTCLASS GROCERY STORE. THE Public can find, nk otir liew Grocery Store, in tho Building lately occupied Philip Arnold, doc'd., and next door to tho Car lisle Deposit Bank, a very largo and fresh assort ment of all tho different kinds nnd grades of Xeae, Coffee Essences Coffees, Soaps, Syrupß, Candles, Molasses, Salt, Spices, ' Pickles, Sugars, Preserves, Prepared Canned Coffees in Fruits, Papers, Jellies, JVogotnbiuß Cranberries; and Mca s. Raisins, Prepared Dried Mustardi Currants, Sauces, Dried Crackers, Fruits, Choose, Nuts^, Sweet Segars, Cakes Snuff TOBACCO,- PIPES, &Ci Also —Rice, Barley, Starch, Farina, orn Starch, orynlina, Mnzeinn, Macaroni, Verm’cclla, A’zurnoa, Prunes, oncentratod Lye, Bo logna, Sausage, Table and otliar Oils, Nutmegs, Blacking, Beeswax, bocolato, o o.i, Tie Yard, Lamp and audio Wick, Bath Bnbk, lollies' Li.nos, Rod Cords, . Spico. Boxes, Pa-. , por and Enve lopes, M a t c ho s , 4 Powler Sand, Stove Po lish, Flavoring • Extracts," Pens, Inks, Brimstone, ackefol, Shrfd, odfish. Also—tho celebrated Excelsior Hams, Dried Beef and Tongues. Rugs ayid Mats, Shot and Lead, Brushes, Brooms and Wisps, Glass, Queen’s, Wood, Willow & Ratak WARE- Wfc respectfully ask the public to call, examine and price our large and carefully selected stock of Fixe Family Gnocr.niES. Wo buy all kinds of Country Produce. • JAJfES It. ALLEN 4 0. Carlisle Oct. 6, 1864-ly File Insurance. rrw ALLEN AND EAST PENNSBORO 1 MUTUL FIRE I NSUUANOE COMPANI of uuraberlaLd county, incorporated by an act cf As embly, in tho year 18-13, and having recently had ild charter extended to tho year 1883, is now in active and vigorous operation under the super intendence of the following Board of Managers : Wm. R,, Qorgatf, Christian Stayman, Jacob Eberly, Daniel Bailey, Alexander Cathcart Jacob 11. Coovef, John Eichelbergcr, Joseph Wickcrrs : Samuel Eberly, Rudolph jj-lartin, Moses Bfickor Jacob Coover and./. C. Dunlap. The r’dted'of insurance uro as low and favorable as any Company of the kind in the State. Person* wishing’ to become members a?c invited to make ap plication to the Agonts of the Company who art willing to wait upon them at any time. President—W. R.QOKGAS, Eberts Mills, Cum berland county. Vice Pres’t.—Curistiax Statmah, Carftklc Ciim berlaud county,., Sect’y.—John C. Dunlap, Sldcbanicsbirfg, Cuir borland county. Treasurer— Daniel Baily, i)illsbu:g, York county. AGENTS'. Cumberland County. —John Chcrnclt, Alien J'lfec ry Zearing.Shiremauslown ; Lafayette Pcflbr, Dick inson; Henry Bowman, Churchtown; Mode Gri fitb, South Middleton; Sam’l. Gfahain. W l . Penn* boro’; Samuel Coover, Mechnniesburg; J. W. Cook liu, Shcpherdstown; D. Coover, Upper Allen; 1 O. Saxton, Silver Spring; John • Ilyor, Carlisle Valentino Fooman, New Cumberland ; James McCandlish, Nowville. York Comity.— W. S. Picking, Do ver; James Griffith. Warrington ; J. P. Deardorff, Washington; Richey Clark, Dlllsburg ; D. Rutter, Fairview ; John Williams, Carroll. Dauphin Comity.—Jacob Houser, Harrisburg. Members of the Company having policies ahou' to expire, can have them renewed by making impli cation to any of the Agonts. March 13, 1863, Hat at Cap Emporium. r PIIE undersigned haying purchased the J stock, of the iato William If. Trout, deck! would respectfully announce to the public that he will continue the Hatting Business at the old stand in West High Street, aud with a renewed and cDi cient effort, produce articles of Read’Dress’ of Every Variety, Style, and Quality that shall bo strictly in keeping with the improve ment of tho art, and fully up to tho age in which we live. mile Las now on hand a splendid assort ment of Hats of all descriptions, from thf common Wool to tho finest Fur and silk huts, and at prices that most suit every one whe has an eye to getting the worth of his money. Hil Silk, Mole Sliin, p.iid Beaver Hats, are unsurpassed for lightness, durability and finish, by tbotffiofuny other establishment in tho country. Boys' Hats of every description constantly on hand. He respectfully invites all’the old’patnmi arid aa many new one’s as possible, to givo him a cull. Carlisle, Dec. 20,18C2. LIVINGSTON’S CLOTHIN9 EMPORIDM SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING f LIVINGSTON 1 has ju6t returned froln the with a magnificent stock cf CL OTHS, CUSS WEB , SATjys7s, VEsrryoti, Mid all other kinds of goods for CJEWTHLEMEN’S CLOTHING; His assortment uf piece gopds is the largest and most varied over brought ,1b this’ town, and he plodgeshimself to sell goods by tho yard as cheap, if not cheaper, thah any other store. Ills stock of READY-MADE OLOTIITtfG' is extensive ahd baatitifu'l,'consisting of COXTS, PANT'S, Vests, overcoats; Ac., Ac., Ac., which he will sell CHEAPER than any other es ♦ablishmcnt. Oeutlcmcit’s Goods Ho has a boahtiful assortment of GbntlemenV Furnishing Goodsi Umlershirts, Overshirts , Drawers, Umbrella*, Carpet Beg*, Trunk*, (t*c., <£•(*,, rfre COME ONE, AEE. and see for yousolvos, his beautiful assortment of goods, before purchasing elsewhere. - Ho will lake great pleasure in showing his goods, and enri sat isfy all that ho can, and will, soil good* cheaper than any other house outside of tho Eastern cities. CUSTOMER’S ORDERS. I would invito an examination of my stock o Fine Cloths, Cassimers, Vestings, Ac., which I manufacture upon special orders. SPECIAL NOTICE. I would bog leave to soy that my goods are manufactured under my op supervision, and by the very best’workman. My present stock is tho most extensive I have yet 1 had in '■tore, and I re spectfully ask uiy frienda" and tho public to give me a call before purchasing - elafcwhcre. Remember tho old stand. ISAAC LIVINGSTON, North Hanover Street. Carlisle, April 21, 1864. PLOWS. PLOWS.- sale atManufacture] mcn£f , Plank’s Plows, , Henwood's 4t Zeigler’s 44 Woirich’s 44 the cheap Hardware Si Carlisle, January, A'lkN and after Monday, 4tli, 1864, Passenger Trains will rlin daily, as follows, (Sundays oxcepied); FOR CHAIIBER3BCRO AND HARRISBURG Leave Hagerstown, 7:00 A. M., 2;15 P. M. “ 6'ruoncastle, 7:37 11 3.35 " t Arr nt 8.17 “ 1:20 Chamuers’g, 4 (Leave 8:30 “ Leave Rhippcnsburg 9:00 “ “ Ncwvillo ' 0:32 “ « Carlisle ItblO " • “ Mccbanicsburg 1.0:42 “ Arrive at Harrisburg 11:15 “ FOR CHAMBERSBURG’ AND’II AOERStOWN : Leave Harrisburg 8:05 A. M., 1:35 P. M. 41 Mcchanicsburg 8:47 44 2:15 “ “ Carlisle 9:27 " 2:55 “ 44 Newvillo 10:02 44 3:29 ,4 . 44 Shipponsburg 10:33 44 4:00 44 „ . , < Arrat 11:90 44 4:30 44 Chambers g, | Lcavo U:it) 4r40. 44 Letiie Grooncnstlc 11;5 5 44 5:30 44 Arr. at Hagerstown 12 :3 5 44 0:10 44 The Carlisle and Harrisburg Acommohation Train will leave as follows : Leave Carlisle 5:5,5 A. M. 44 .Mechanicsbufg 6:25 44 Arrive ut Harrisburg 6:55 , r 4 4,.. Leairo Harrisburg 4:20, P. M. 44 Jiccbaßicfiburg 4:54 44 Arrive at Carlisle 5;20 44^ making close connection's at Harrisburg with Trains for Philadelphia, New York and Pitts burg; and with Trains' for a|l points We*.. be Train 1 caving Harrisburg at 4:20, P. M' runs only as far as Carlisle. . , . , ( 0. N. LULL, SuptniUevdent’e Office, 1 - Sujt't. Chuwb'y, April 4, '64. } April 7, ISGI. fIEW DRUG STORE THE undersigned Ims just opened a new DRUG STOUT’, in Smith Hanover Street, next Goor to C. luhotf’s Grocery Storonwboro he has j alii rebelled arid' opened"a liirge stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Dye-Stuffs", Perfumery, Toilet Sonps, ami Fancy Articles. Al so, a largo lot oi Tobacco and Scgars, of the most favorite Grands, Coal Oil Lamps and Shades, burning" Fluid. Confectionaries, Firilts Nuts, Coal Oil, Alcohol, Stationary, Patent Modi oiuea, and all other articles connected with ourlino All of which we will sell ill prices to suit the time Prescriptions carefully compounded by a compote druggist. DAVID RALSTON. Carlisle. Doc. 23. 1863. DRV GOODS. OWING to the recent heavy fall in the price of GOLD, I have determined to reduce every artico in my immense stock of Dry Quoth to a corresponding with the precious metal, arid intend to make still further reduction from time to time as Gold recodes in price. My extensive stock has been inninly purchased at low prices nnd before the great advance in Goods. I take this opportunity of calling tho attention of the public to this notice, as I can and kill sell loWf.u than any House outside of tho Eastern Cities. Cull and examine foryour -1 selves. Remember the Old Stand,' South Hanover street, below the Court House. A. W. BENTZ. | Oct. 6,186*', A splendid assortment.of all the new styles of Silk, Molenkin, Slouch, Soft fiiir/AVraic H/CTS now open, of city and homo manufacture, which will he sold at the lowest cash prices, A largo stock o summer hats, Palm, Leghorn, Braid, India Panariia, and btraw; Children's fan cy, etc. Also a full a s Ttmont bf iron's, Boys’ and Children’s Caps of o v lydescriptibn and stylo. Tho subscriber invites a. to conio and examine Ins stock. Being a practical hatter, Ho fools' con fident of givihg saTisfaction. Thankful for tho liberal patronage heretofore bestowed ho solicits a continuance of the same. Don’t forgot tho stand, two doors above Shrci* ncrVHulel, and next to Curonian's shoo store. JOHN A. KELLER, Agt. N. B.—Hats of all kinds made to order at shori notice. fMny 26. '64. J. G. GALLIC, GREAT ATTMGTSOM! At A. W. Bkntz’s E.wroiuim,which 1 has always been admitted ns being the cheapest store in the county. Wo have recently receivod from the Eastern Cities, selections from tho CHOICESI GOODS, at such very low figures"ah’will surprise the purchaser. We will, as usual, replenish oui stock with the most seasonable, goods/such at cannot fail tn gratify tho moat Taslidious. Oui Domestic Goods’ are greatly I'odhced 1 iu price lower than can bo purchased in town. PROCLAMATION! WHEREAS, I, Wm. A. Miles, Carlisle, Pai having just returned from the Eastern cities with an extensive assortment of the most fashionable and brilliant colors of DRESS GOOD S, Such as French Merinos, French GeSsinloros; Col'd. Wool DoLancs,' Black do,', American do., Plain Poplins, Figured do„ Kep. do., Alpacas, Plain Coburns, Figured do. Therefore purchasers will find it to tboir advan tage to give mo a call. Also,’ the handsomest assortment of Pt A ID E E ESS GOODS, in Carlisle. Particular attention given to Mourning Goods. WM. A. MILES. Directly opposite tho Mansion’ House, and duo door west of tho Post OGicci 1 Sept. 21, 1865. shirts! shirts!! WE have the largest and finest shirts'eVer offered in this place, warranted to bo of the beat and most celebrated makes. Bought before too late advance in prices, Bold by the dozen or single. If you want a call at -Just received and fo :a prices, a largo assort York Metal Plows, Bloomfield do Eagle J 6 Cultivators, Ac., Ab-, Juat. received -»t the Cheai Ai>-il 27,18*13. ' A-MKIUGAN- a’nD FKENCII- Gil ASS' i 1 superior Coach and Furniture Varnish at MILLER A BOWERS tore of TI. SAXTON, COMRERLANI) VALLEY AND mmsk FRANKLIN . RAIL ROID, CHANGE OP HOURS, A. W. BENTZ, SPECIAL NOTICE' GREAT REDUCTION JN CHEAP DRY GOODS, NEW STOCK OP HATS AND CAPS AT KELLER’S, On North Hanover Street, Carlisle , Pa. GREAT ATTRACTION !! DRY GOODS SHIRTS at 12,00 per do*, do. “ 15,00 *• " do. " 20,00 u “ do, " “ 25,00 “ “ do. « M»,o*o “ “ Perfect Fitting Shirt, ISAAC LIVINGSTON'S North Hanover St., Emporium, March 10”fi3 CHAINS. —600 pm all kinds, with a lar, Butt bains, Breast “ Log “ sow “ irs“of Traces' Chains, rgassorlmont of Ililtcoahins, Fifth “ Tonguo u Spreads, Ac., Ac., 3 Hadwaro Store of li: SAXTON I* 1 !!® isbaoribor hna just returned from the eastern cities with the longest, cheapest, an best selected assortment of Hardware, ever oficrc in this county. Every thing kept in a largo whole sale and retail Hardware store, pan bo bad a little lower than at any Oilier hoilao in the county, at the cheap hardware store of the subscriber. . ’ Nails Arib spikes. —so tons nails and spikes just received of the very best makes, unit all warranted. Country merchants supplied with Nails at manu facturers' priced. . . . 60(f pairs Truce Chains of all kinds, with a large assortment of butt chains, halter ebaifas, breast do., fifth chains, log chains, Wnguo chains, cow chains, HajleS.—3so pair of Humes of all kinds re ceived. Common pattern, London pattern, Eliza bethtown pattern, with and witholit patent fasten ings, clleapcr than over., - . , ~, . A . Paints and Oils.— lo tons White Load, 1,000 gallons Oil just 1- received, with it largo assortment of varnishes, turpentine, japan, putty, lithanigc, whiling, glue, shellac, paint brushes, firo proo paint, Florence white, white zinc, colored fctnc, ret lead', lard oil, boiled oil, sperm oil, fish Oil, So,— Color's of every description, dry and in oil; in cans and lubes. , , . Farm Bells. —Just received the largest, cheap cst, and best assortment of Farm Bolls in the county. Grccncustlc metiil and 801 l metal, war ranted not to crack. Powder. —25 kegs Dupont Rock ana Rifle Pow der, with d’lhrgc assoftmbnt of safety fuser-picks, crortbars, stone drills, stone sledges, slohb bummers, and ceSment. —SCI barrels combnt, with a very largd assortment oNchaiu and iron pumps ol all kinds, cheaper than e "sAXTON° F ° Carlisle, Jau. 7, 1804. 1*2:55 44 1:28 44 2roo •* 2:42 44 3:12 * 4 3:44 44 Carlisle Marble Yard. R f C H A R D 6‘ W E South Hanover street, opposite Rerihs’ Store, Carlisle. THE has on hand a large and well selected stock of liea<t-Stoii«g, Monuments, TOMiIS, Ac./qf chaste and beautiful designs, wliieb ho will sell at the lowest possible rates’, being desi rous of selling out his stock. Head-stones finished from three dollars upwards. Brown Stone,. Marble work, Mantles, Ac., or mnrhlo slabs for furniture, Ac,, constant ly orihaml. Iron railing. for cemotry lota, Ac., of tho best Philadelphia workmanship, will bo prompt ly attended to. Carlisle. Nov. 7, 1862 Foreign and Domestic blqnors EDWARD SHOWER reepechfUlly atinflim ces to tho public, that ho continues to keep con stantly .on hand, and for sale, a latgo 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 tho Court-house,"Carlisle BRANDIES', All of choice Brands. WINES, .. , Sherry, Port,-Mftdoria, Lisbon, Clarcl,'Na tivo, Hook, Johanmsberg, and Budorheim cr. CHAMPAGNE, , Hoidsick A Go., Goislcr & Co., and impori cl. GINS, Bohlon, Lirn, and Anchor. WHISKY. Superior Old Rye, Choice Old Family Ncc . tar, Wheat, Scotch, and Irish. ADD, Drown STOUT, Ac. Best to bo bad ,Philadelphia*. BITTERS/.., Of the very best quality. Dealers ar.d others desiring a PURE ARTICLIf will find it as represented, as his whole attention wil* bo given to a’ proper arid careful selection of hie STOCK, which cannot bo surpassed)'arid hopes to have tho patronage of tho public. Carlisle, April 12, 1863. Q.ROOEBIES— REMOVAL.— Tho subscribers bog leavifto informHheir friends and customers that they have removed their Grocery Store , To the South-East Corner ot Main and Bed ford Streets, one Door West of Gardner & Go’s. Foundiy, and Directly Op posite Heiser’s Hotel, Carlisle. Thpy will, as heretofore, keep' cotactahtly on hand everything n their'lino SUCH A S' Coffees; Salt, Sugars’, Dried Meat,’ Molasses, Bologna,' Syrups,. Eggs, Crackers, Spices, Choose, Dishes; Fish,' Soups! Tobacco, Brooms, loal Oil Lamps, Burners, Chimneys’,' Brushes, fitouo Ware, Earthen Ware, Blacking. .Candles/ Ami Notion Goneroll)V Our assortment is very complete ond,.has'heon purchased with car© and judgem'bnt. \Vo invito ill to give us*a'call, as wo aro determined to sell vt very moderate profits.’ MONASMITII A BAKER! N. B.—Tho highest prices will bo paid for. al xinds of marketing. M. A B. Nov. 10, 1864.-tf .Bargains! Bargains!! JUST? received from the great New York Auction Sales 3000 Yards CALICOES, 5500 “ WHITE- MUSLIM'S, 600 “ SPRING DeLAINES, 3000 “ BROWN MUSLINS, 800 “ GINGHAMS, 5000 “ CARPETS', Oil Cloths, Looking Shade?! Ac. Groat Bargains,™ Hoop ( Skirts," Linen’ Handkerchiefs, Spring’Molihos, Dross Goods, Ac. I will soil tno above goods ah9"irift;ny others at a small advance on cost until; tho Ist bl Please call one door below Martin's Hotel, Main street. W. C. SALVER. March 9, 1865. A. W p^.NTZ. PAINTS AND OILI Lead, 1,000 galls, of Oi a large assortment of Varnishes, Turpentine, Japan, Putty, Litharage, Whitiflgi Glue, Shellad', Sperm Oil, Paint Brushes, | Fish Oil, &c.. Colors of every description, dry and *;ana and tubs, at the Hardware Store' H. SAXTCN. GRAIN WANTED. —The highest marke price will bo paid for Wheat, Corn, Ryo and Oats, and all kindb of Oodntry Produce, at tbo Warehouse of Tnscarora Female Seminary. Academia, Juniata Coxinty , Pa. fTUE WINTER’ SESSION OF THIS IN- I stitutr will commence on I }Vcdneaday,lfotembt:r Ist, 1865. Tho unQfer’signed bavihg obtained possession of tho above Institute, invites tbo patronage'of all young ladies who wish to'obtain'a thorough edu cation. Best advantages given in all branches. Particular opportunities afforded in Jifuaic, Paint in'/ dud Language*. Competent teachers will take charge of tbo different departments. Addre'ss' CARL F. KOLBE; Proprietor. . Juniatb County; Fa! Oct.'s, 1865—GL* ftJEEDSFOOT AND MACHINE OIL, at «kv MILLER A BOWERS. E. SHOWER. iS.—lO tons of White 61, just received, with Fire-proof Paint, Florence White, White Zinc, Colored Zinc, Red Lead, Boiled Oil, .Bat'd’Oil, JNO. Town and CountrT. THE subscriber respectfully informs bis friends and the public generally, that ho stil continues the Undertaking business, and is ready to wait upon customers cither by day or by night. Jlcndy-nmdo COFFINS kept constantly on hand both plain and ornamental. Ho has constantly on hand Fislce Patent Metallic Burial Case, of which ho has been appointed tbo sole agent. This Case is recommended as superior to any of the kind now in use, it being perfectly air light. He baa also furnished himself with a fine new Rosewood Krause and gentle horses, with which bo will attend funerals in town and country person ally, without extra charge. ,Among tbo greatest discoveries of the ago is ifrclW Spring 3fotlraeo, the best and cheapest bed now in use, the exclusive right of which I have so ciircdd and will be kept constantly on hand. Cabinet Making in all its various branches carried on, and Beau* reaus, Secretaries, Work-stands, Parlor Ware, Up holstered Chairs, Sofas, Pier, Side and Centro Ta bles* lining and Breakfast Tables, Wash-stands of ail lands,, 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 baud, . * • His workman are men of experience, his maton jil the beat, and bis work made in the latest city style, dhd all under his own supervision. It will be .warranted and sold low for cash. , lie invites all to, give him a call before purcha sing elsewhere. the liberal patronage hereto fore extended to him hd feels indebted to his numo. rolls customers, aud assures them that'no efforts tvill be spared in future to please them in stylo and prifto. Give us a call. Remember the place, North Hanover St./nearly opposite tlio Hepoiv.t Bank* ... . .. • • DAVII) SXPE. OnHislu. tfov. 6. Ml. IjlSSSaflilf rjlTflE undersigned hdving purchased th< X. entire stock of Groceries of C. Inhoff, on th« south-east corner of Market Square, . and rtfftde considerable additions. is now .prepared' to supjilj bis friends and the public, with all kinds of chbloi goods',-at the lowest market files. Huf slock com prises ' COFFEES, SUGARS, SYRUP'S, TEAS, Salt, Spices' ground and uhgrbund, Cheese,'Orack ors, Coffee Essences, Fish by wholesale or rotak Broonib, Brushes, Tobacco, Segars, Snuff, Matches Blacking, Bed Cords, . . , r . GLA‘SS, CHINA, STONE AND QUEENSWAIiT! Jedarwnrc, Notions, and all other articles usuiill; tept in a first class Grocery store; : In regard to prices, I can say tuiftit is 4« termination to oeTl goods at' the lowest possible •'3gufq. .. , Butter, Eggs, rind all kinds of country product talt.cn at market prices. Ho hopes by strict attention to business, and s imposition to please, fordorlland secure a abate o public patronage. . . % JftnNHYtfß. . Carlisle, Jan 17. isdi 1 . Wheeler & Wilson and Howe;- LOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINES. The Best, Simplest ami Ch&ipfesl. ; PIIE WnkEr.ER & aV’iLs'on Machines nre ’ i. adapted to all" kinds, of faihily sowing, work ing bqballj well linen woolen and cot ftnn gbi»ds, with silk and linen threads) making a .beautiful.and perfect stitch alike on both sides of jtlib article sewed. fiIIbESOF WHEELER & WILSON MACHINES. No. 3 Maebmc plain) $55 00 “ 2 44 orpambnted bronze, $O5 00 ° 1 4i silver plated, the HoiVe Sewing Machine's. The attention oT Tailors Shoemakers,- Saddlers and Carriage trimmers, is called to this—the 1 est Shuttle Sowing Machines. It is unanimously ad mitted to bo the best machine for leather wo k or tailoring ever given to the public. price o t lib We machines. ! Letter A Machine SBO 00 Is recommended for family cawing; tailoring, shoo binding and gaiter fitting. >; ‘ Letter B Machine, $7O 00 Is one size larger than A machine suited to the same work. LotVer C , 00 Is recommended for heavy tailoring, boot and shoo wurk and carriage trimming. It runs light and rapid, and will do fine work well, and has a much larger shuttle than the smaUef machines. ; Call and examine at ilailroail Telegraph Office, [Carlisle, Penna. • Oct. 12, Iboo, GRAND OPENING DAY A i jT ■GREENFIELD & SHEA'FER’S, W'E hav,e now f for inspection the most.beautiful asaortnhimt of Dress’ Goods ever exhibited in Carlisle,' at prices within the -reach of all. As w'o wqro so fortunate as to bo in |No\v York during the late i, , iMfii ®aap which lasted only two days, wo have irolqipniinod to give our customers the advantage in all goods thought during the two diiys/that goods were sold •at the lowest prices'. : STACKS OF’ Mess goods. •Poplins Plain in colors, Plaid Poplins, Stripe do./ | Brocade Reps, Foulard Poplins,'Empress Cloths/ Wool Plaids, French Merinoos, in all colors, Co- I burgef of every shade . tfnd color,.Silk Plaid ‘ Crapes, Satin' Gritfai los, Plaid Foil <jlo Chovres, DoLanos, all now designs. In addition to the above iininonso stock of Dress Goods, Gicenfield &' Shdafer havo a fulf lino of DOMESTIC GOODS at prices that defy competition, Wo can sell . MUSLINS, CAMCOES and GTNGmAMS, lower than other merchants' paid" for the same Goods ton days ago. Thoso who desire a feast for their eyes should not fail to cull and examine our Stock. Keep in mind the place, South East cor ner Market Square, Second Door. Thankful for the past patronage wo respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. GREENFIELD & SHEAFER. October 12, 1805. CARPETS ! CARPETS 1! CARPETS 11, Wo have just returned from the city with a full supply of all* grades and qualities of Carpets, from the cheapest Hemp up to thp. best quality of Throe Ply. Also all widths of Flo6r (Ml Clothe, Windotf ShiiUes, Rugs, Mutts, Looking-Glasses,'Ac All persona in wadt of any* of the aboVo goods for the coming season,'will do well by giving, us an early call, as wo always take great pleasure in exhibiting our goodtfand defy competition in the mtirkot. Please remember tho Stand, sruth-em corner Market Square, directly opposite Irvine a Boot and Shod Store.- LETDIOIi A MILLER. IRON —100 tons of ] Rolled—of all sizes, u'ntdd to lid of the’ best i ertment of Sheet Iron, Hoop Iron, Band Iron, Horse Shoo Iron, Spring Stool/ Cast Stool, Blister Stool,* Hcrsd Shoe's, Horae Shoo Nails, Rivets, A s c. PAIN IS of Every Description, in large and email packages, LinscedOil, Ao., at MTLLBR A 'DOWERS. It prevents or stops the Hair from falling; Cleanses, Beautifies Preserves, and renders it Soft a lu j Glossy, and the Head free f rOQ Dandruff. , - . It is the best Hair Dressing aaj Preservative in the world. Sterling’s Ambrosia Manufacturing Comp’y SOLE PROPRIETORS, NEW YORK, THE PHILADELPHIA AGE’ 1 8 6 5. THE ONLY DEMOCRATIC DAILY MOB ■NINO JOURNAL PUBLISHED IN PHILADELPHIA. I’lio Publishers of THE PHILADELPHIA AH invite the earnest attention of business mn, thinking men, literary men, and all who arefc torosted in the various occupations and pursuilnjl life, to the DAILY and WEEKLY editions of tbiif Journal. Wblcfi advocates the principles and policy of lb 1 Democratic party, is issued every morning, (Sun. days etfccptetf,) find contains the latest intelligent! from fill parts of .the world; with carefullypad; pared articles on Government, Politics, Trade,Fi-1 nance." and all the current questions and affairscff)' the day ; fib cal IniolHgqflce, Markt t Reports, Pri-I cos, CTurront, Stock Quotations, Marino ami Com-! morcial Intelligence , Reports of Public Gatb«.j ings, Foreign and Domestic Correspondence, L-[ gnl llcpotts. Book Notices, Theatrical Criliciata.f RevioWs of Literature Art and Music, Agncultu ral Matters; and discussions df wbatcvcf subjecr. is of general interest and importance. No event of any importance occiifs in any flit : of the country without.being fully tt.ntf. proinpilj toiegrapljed to rind published promptly in its «;!• umiis. It lids all the despatches pi the Asflbfialtl Press from every part of the United .States,. Ml the news from' all parts of Europe brought by lh' stcambrs is instantly tdlpgraphod, from •WhaUm point thp.ctuamcfs first touch. TERMS.—Ten dollars, per annum, for. a,jld/j 1 copy ; Fire dollars for six Two' dollu; ond fifty cents, for three months ; and 1 foranylei[- time, at the rato of Oho dollar per month, ftp mout required invariably in advance.' ‘ The- Philadelphia Weekly' Age, Is a complete compendium of tho News op tsi Week," and contain? tho Chief Editorials, lh Prices Curfent and Market Reports, Stock Quote* tions, IntclliFcnco fo‘r Farmers,' Correspondent Nows Matter published in the Baht ‘ Agr. It also contains a great variety of other lit erary and miscellaneous matter,* including . Sketches. Biography, Pacotko, and Poetry, render ing it in all respccto A First Class Family Jour. ; uni, particularly adapted to the .Politician, tbi Merchant, tho Farmer, the Mechanic, tho Litem; •; man, and all classes of readers) li, lins,"ih fact,! every characteristic of a LIVE NEWSPAPER,)- fitted foV tho Counting House, the V/orksbopj’tbr: Fireside, and tho Gonernl Heavier. , t . The Weekly’ Ago is mailed 1 in'season" to road all parts of. Pennsylvania, New Jersey, DtVtvwon • ami Maryland, on or heforo Saturday of each wed. TERMS.—Two Dollars per annum for a singli ’ copy ; One Dollar for six months, and v i.\ty Conti for three months. One copy gratis will I o scat for one year to the person forwarding-iii twenty yearly subscribers paid in advance. No paper will bo sent until’ the subscription is paid, [. 175 00 Specimen coptos of the abr,\ 3 papers sent grill to any address, on application. The circulation of the Philadelphia Age, wind! is steadily and rapidly growing, makes it at leaili as valuable a medium for advertising as any other ■ commercial and business newspaper in Pniladel/ phia; and the fact that it reaches a largo class of; conservative readers, scattered over a vast extent 1 of country, who do 00l take any other PhiUdel-| ! phia paper, commends it, to an extraordinary dc- \ groc, us a moans of communicating with the pub-; lie not possessed by any other journal pablislidj in this city. THE AGE is now established on a sure and per/ manont foundation. The Publishers could eaaiij : fill their columns with the unsought and most lib eral commennntions of the press throughout tbi country; but they prefer th'atit should stand nllo- f gothor upon claims to public confidence well ‘known and established. It will bo, as heretofore,. •• tho supporter of true National, ■■ mocratic, Union principles, opposed alike to ndM. ' calism and fanaticism in every form, and to the maintenance of Good Government, tv Order. The revival of all business relations | / country, consequent’ upon tho suppression of |•; rebellion and tho restoration of peace, will enable/ , tho PdMishers to hiako a number of,improvement I in the various departments of this journal, acdj they, therefore, respectfully solicit tho supports j, : all who wish to secure ope of the best Commercial! . Litorary/Buiinbss and Family Newspapers in 'country. - EOW IS TiiE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE, .Address, New Store and New Goods! j [HAVE just received a larpa aohortmento* NEW GOODS, such as Calicos, DoLaintb Challios, Lawns, Alpacas, Ohatnbreys, Flannels Linens, Brown and Bleached Sheetipgs,- Brovf and Bleached Shirtings, &o. ; Also, a full assortment of ‘sueti'a's Cassiraeros, Sattinelts, Joans, CoKr toniitloa, Denims, Stripes, (jlieoks. Including dl quality and styles 6t’ Undershirts and Draff er-'j { Dress Shirts, Shirt Collars, Keck Ties, Glove.',, j, and all other goods pertaining to a 1 Gentlem* 1 ]' Wardrobe. [. All of which will be sold at loicer prices tl» n0 they are selling elsewhere in Carlisle. 1 WM. A. MILES, i ; Next Door West of the Post Office, Carlis 1 ®- t April 27, | READ! READ !! REA'DN ! j I lIA\'E just returned'frorii Niew York j J-tho latest styles of DUE S'S GOODS, for tho season. Silk, Cloth and Lace,. Mantled Shawls, Hoop Skirts, Parasols, Hosiery, Gloves.-* All kinds of White Goods, Cloths, CassinieM Linen Coatings, Ad; AIV kinds ol Domestic Goods, Pantings, Ac. A' 1 large supply of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Shade*. Damasks, and Furnishing Goods. Please call and examine my stock as I sell at tho lowest market value. Additions Goods will bo made as the season advances. W. C. SAWYER, East BJain St.; one door "below Martin's lloHn* Juno F, 1865. 1 Iron—Hammered and just received, and war quality, with a large ac- Washorb, Anvils, Vices, Files; Rasps; Bolts/ • Nuts,; Screw Plates, Blacksmith Bellows Ac., Ac., AT SAXTON'S". IITAMES.—SOO pairs of Humes’ on •■•. I of all kinds, , Elizabethtown pattern, Louddn Common u . / with and without patent fastenings, cheaper over at 11. SAXTON >■ A'NDKERCIIIEFS, Ties, Stocks, [<j hons, Suspenders, Under Shirts, Drawers \ oantiful assortment, can bo found at - i ISAAC LIVINGSTON % m North St., Emptr* u!fl * d STERLING’S AMBROSU FOR IBE HAIR PROSPECTU s The Union, The Constitutuh, AND THE Enforcement of the Laws. The Philadelphia Daily Age, TO A WVEBiTISEKS. GLOSSBRENNER A WELSH, j, 430 Chestnut Street, . ) PHILADELPHIA- [ June 15/1866i MEN’S GOODS , ft if Wk i iS: ifi Hi m v<< r-'M m ■5l t ;|pi M •Si;
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