American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, May 24, 1866, Image 4

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A-KENTI'C'KY STOCK CA It If.
About Fnsl HorscN anti Tlioir ( o*i
A correspondent t>f the Cincinnati Com
mercial has been visiting the Model Stock
Farm of Mr. Alexander, situated in
Woodford County, Kentucky. The farm
consists of 3200 acres of ground, ornamen
ted with artificial lakes, broad roadways,
evergreen trees, ite. The residence of Mr.
Alexander, who is a manofprinoly wealth,
and a bachelor, is plain and unostenta
tious. There are very many Iniildings'on
lire place in various parts, some of them
half a mile away from flu? residence.
There are dwelling houses for the hired
people —colored and white—stables for
the trotting horses, stables for the run
ning horses, stables for cows, ami stables
for bulls —corn cribs, lodges, spring-hous
es, conservatory, shops and oflices, A-o.
The largest cluster of buildings is in the
immediate vicinity of the house. There
are two or three line stable buildings for
the trotting horses—a room-liko stall for
'each. Tile overseer of these stables ex
hibited stalely Membrinos and Pilots, and
tlie Abdullah stock, each animal worth
thousands of dollars. There was Bald
Chief, a three-year-old, by the celebrated
Hay Chief, that the owner refused S10,t)()0
for, that was finally stolen by guerrillas,
and that made a half mile in 1.12, private
time. Another was Edwin Forrest, sired
by Hay Hunter, and a magnificent stal
lion, despite liis fifteen years ; also Nor
man, tile magnificent, sixteen years old—
a stallion of remarkable size and beauty.
Haifa mile to the southeast of these
stables arc tile stables of the more valu
able running horses und of the celebrated
stations, Lexington and Australian.
Seytllian had Ids quarters here up to the
lime id'lds death. In the olliee of Hie
overseer of these stables may lie seen-the
picture of tin’s deceased beauty. Blind
Lexington and Australian were .brought
out for my inspection ; and I confess that
f looked upon these celebrated horses witli
wonder as well as admiration. Austra
lian lias the advantage as to years, being
only eight, and lias more beauty in shape
ami glossiness of coat than the other. The
sun shining brightly upon his Hank, gave
it a wondrous luster, u sort of comming
ling of gorgeous colors, like- those of
changeable silk. These two horses alone
represent about *3o,dun, I believe Lex
ington, in the natural emfrse of tilings,
lias several years before him still, for the
stallions Albion and Leviathan lasted
twenty-two and t went v-four vears re-pee
livelv.
Anioni' 1 tho many tine Lnunl mares mi
ilieplaee I noticed Hay Leaf, (lam of
Btiyllowor and Beacon ; K illlt* (’lark, dam
Kat(* (’lark and Maiden ; M irlam, dam
of Mai?net.*i, MannoraandMerri!: Novice,
dam of Norfolk ; My Lady, dam of On
ward ; Blue Bonnet, dam of Loadstone,
Lightning:, Lancaster and Thunder;
V annie ( L, dam of Liz. Lad is and Kndor
so.r ’ Levity, dam of Hana ; ijaura, dam
ol Lillie Ward and Kansas; Kanina
Wright, dam of Mollie Jackson ; Ann
Watson, dam uf Kinodine ; (1 risette, dam
ol M ellswood ; and Sadie Lewis, Lizzie
Morgan, Weathonviteh. and many
others.
I here are, altogether, n inely-three
thorough hred mares hnal to thorough
bred horses, and forty mares to (rotting
horses. There are, altogether, about
three hundred head of line horses on the
larm. Those, of course, arc worth in the
aggregate, hundreds of thousands of dol
lars. A note of one sale will convey an
idea ol this. Nine i/rrirliitr/.-i brought So,-
uuo tor the highest prett v high for Year
lings.
Mr. Alexander's Mock of line cows and
hulls and sheep is unite large. His sta
bles for the Alderneys, Ayrshires and Dur
hams would make comfortable quarters
for human beings; there are many in
our city who Jive in worse by far. An
other stable is devoted to stock cows,
suckling calves, and still another to the
bulls ot which there is a tine collection.
All have box stalls. The cattle stables
are built of stone, quarried on the farm,
and are very massive. The horse stables
are very light in construction, hut com
plete in all the modern improvements of
a model farm.
Among other objects of interest aside
trom animals, f tound a model sirring or
dairyhouse with a tine fountain, a well
stocked conservatory large terraced (low
er garden, embracing several acres vege
table gardens, orchards, Ac.
Two complete mile tracks, used in
training the horses, and as complete as
those of any race-course, may he noticed
here.
There is an immense deal of fencingon
the place made necessary in dividing the
ground into lots for various classes uf hor
ses, ami other stock. In this item Mr.
Alexander has effected a great improve
ment, in the invention of a model
work, several feet wide at the base, and
tapering gradually on both sides to the
height ot live feet. This, sodded com
pletely, and topped with a small hedge, is
highly ornamented. He intends to gradu
ally replace all the fences with these bar
riers, so effective in their purpose and pe
culiarly attractive to the eye. The read
er can imagine the effect that will be
produced by hundreds of these grim
earth-works all over the ground. At the
breaking out ol tlie war, Mr. A was em
ploying a large force in quarrying stone
for the erection of an elegant mansion on
a slope near the “ gate house.” He found
it necessary, however, owing to the
troubles of the times, to .suspend this work
for the time, at .least.
xV large force is employed in doing the
work of this great interest. There are
hfty men and boys*employed in stock
feeding and general care of horses, twelve
farm hands, trainers, overseers general
overseer, Ac;
Most of the employees are blacks, and
qmte a number of those formerly held as
slaves. Aside from those actively en
gaged outside, are women to do the house
work and care for the men—black wom
eu, entirely ; and beside these a number
of small spec!incus of the black race may
be seen exhibiting their polished heels
and dozing under tallies and around cor
ners. Most of these people’, living thus
entirely by themselves and with the hor
ses, probably know more about a horse
than anything else in the world. The
sooty representatives of the horse-growing
world lookhorse,tallvliorsc,nndaft horse,
ana love n horse belter than anv tiling
else m the world, unless it bo the “ mas
ser.”
As at is a matter of interest to lutve
pictures of celebrated men, so it has come
to be a custom with men who have much
to do with horses to have correct portraits
of celebrated animals, Mr. Alexander
has a large collection of these at his resi
dence and Mr. E. Troye, an artist of great
experience and much ability, who has
painted lor him for years, is now engaged
upon pictures of horses. °
Mr. Alexander iccently sent four of his
last horses to the Patterson races—Nor
wich, Merrill, Baywater and Watson
Asteroid, Norway, Ansel, Bay Dick,
Hedgcomb, .Lancaster, a Lexington colt
and a Scythian filly, out of a Oleticoe
mare, are now at Woodland course and
will run during tlie meeting at C'incin
nati Norway is brother to Norfolk,
which horse was sold for Mo,ooo. Ken
tucky the property of Trailers & Osgood •
is hall-brother to Asteroid, by Lexington
irom a Glencoe mare
M. Alexander informs me dial there is
u chance that these lorniidalile rivals mav
come together in the fall somewhere K'lst
Asterisk is also half brother to Asteroid’
A nting again of Asteroid reminds mo
ot the laet that on the drill of October
1864, a party of guerriiias rode uji to the
stables of die running horses and took
away Asteroid and four other horses and
made off, pursued by Mr. Alexander and i , r ~
seven or eight of his men armed with 1 I , AOfICK-Wc once more and
rifles, shot gnus and revolvers I rftrrfiAVi 1 '! ,! , ' S V 1 ' 11 ''’ rfiiaest those who wore in-
The pursuing party were’ unable (o ! -MsJ.n.Puil'm*Vi
Oliny; the* thieves to a close light, allhoil"*Ii 1 ;in 'J wll “ nniLpaul up, l<» I’omr Im-umii
many shots were tired and one V.V 7, 1 ■ «>|d sviiie ,a ri,.. hooks „,v ,vei ,i„«
were' V obH r"| !IS I "’ oUM<,utl - T . llu lllieves :Wo iiiiisr'li'avo'our'.M aVV-Imm ' , s!s'lks l l < a ) Veveli
wcit obliged, however, to give un tho 1 "e Jm\c to resort tu cuiupulsoiy measures.
horses, one by* one, and the’ result was j M .,y la, WJti-'K. .
that all were recovered except Asteroid,
which the follow who hestridednoticed to
ho very fast, and concluded to retain, al
though ignorant of the real value of the
animal. 'Having returned home, Air.
Alexander dispatched men to track the
horse and buy him back, and oncofthcm
succeeded in doing this, obtaining for
.*2OO property for which *lO,OOO had been
ollered. In a subsequent raid upon bis
place twelve horses valued at *41,000 wore
taken, hut they were Hourly all recovered.
Bay Chief, worth *20,000 was never found
again.
Vetoing jftladjinrs.
* WILSON & HOWE,
l.oi'K STITCH. SEWING MACHINES.
Tin-: nr.sr,
SIMPLEST AXI > ('IIKAIVEST.
•l ilt' Wheel.M- mill WiNmi are adapted
li» iiII kinds «»f'family sewing, working equally
ut il noon sillc. linen, woolen and cotton goods,
with silk and linen threads, making i\ beautiful
it ml perfect M iM*h alike on In it li sides of t he arti
cle sewed. '
J’IMCKs op
WIIKKLKR A WILsnN MA II INKS.
Machine plain,
ornamented bronze. SOT) 00
sil\ er plated, V7o 00
Till-: HIIWK SEWING MACHINES.
The attention of Tailors, shoemakers, Saddlers
and ('iirrumc trimmers, is called to this—the host
Shuttle Sewing Machines. 11 is unanimously ad
mitted to he the best machine for leather work
or tailoring ever given to the public,
PRICK UK lin\VK M.M ‘KINKS
Keller A Maehlne, ?(>0 00
N recommended for family sewing tailoring,
shoe binding; and gaiter lilting.
Letter 15 Machine, >7O 00
Is out' size larger Mum A machine suited to tho
same work.
Letter C Machine, L-A at)
Is recommended lor heavy tailoring, hoot and
shoe work ami carnage trimming. It runs light
and rapid, ami will do line work well, and has a
much larger shutt It* than t lie smaller machines.
< 'all and examine at Railroad Telegraph ( mice,
(-arllsle, Pa.
Dec. 1. Ist;-..
Irtolirs, ffidntoarr, Nr
T <) V E S 1 S T O V E S I !
k .) () HXIJ.HO I! U A S
IIKAbKU JN STDVKS ANll TINWARE,
Ivti i k nrau orrur I'oritT I lovsk. cahi.tslk, Pa.
< unking Stoves,
I’ariur StoVi***,
« Mllce Stoves,
Heaters mid Ranges, t Portable,i
aoiiManlly on hand of ovary vuriHy—tlu* hast In
t ha Mark at. and insure I for six months.
ANo Tin W'ara of all kinds, manufaaturad out
ot tha hast tin plate.
Twenty jut aaiil. savad hy railing at his Stove
aiulTlliwura Rooms.
Tin Routing and Spouting dona at short notice.
Marah I'i, l.Mia.—ly.
rji h k r a u l i s H l r o o'K i
Tn NKW \ND (11,11 IK U'SFKKKPFRS.
A 11 a\v and perfect Air-tight <ins Consuming
I'boknm ston a for ('oal or Wood.;
r A I. L A N I) SF. K I T !
A( our J-'nimdri/ nml Slare Jtooni.'i, J/(/m *S7., ('nrlialc,
Tha jmtarns of this stova ara now and original
in design and got ton up expressly for onr me. We
(liaraforaaall it
THK C'ARLISLL COOK!
II combines avary na\v and Valuable Improve
mant in Cooking Stoves. Jt is exceedingly hand
some in appearance—is a parted Air-fight and
Gas t ‘onsuming Stove, and may safely ba pro
noimaad the cheapest, hast amf most 'complete
Cooking Stove in thaaounlry. We cast two sizes,
adapted to Ilia wants of both large* and small fa
mlhas. Kxpariancad J.lonsakaapars will tlnd
upon axammntion that tha
X M W C A U L I S L E (,' OO K
combines every requisite for economy and cfll*
aianay in cooking. The public are specially re-
Ijnastad to call and saa it, as we ara contidant it
will tullv recommend itself.
F. O.VRDNKIUCO.
Marah -2, —ly.
Jfire Jhisuraucr.
JJI I U M i X S U R xV X C E,
I’lio ALLEN AND EAST I’ENNSIiOKO’ SIU-
U AL EIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Cum
besland county, incorporated by an act of As
sembly, in tha year 18-13, and having recently had
Us charter extended to the year I*B3, is now in
active ami vigorous operation under the super
intandenee ol the following Hoard of Managers:
Win. H. Gurgas, L’liristian Stayman, Jacob Kb
arly, Daniel Hailey, Alexander Cathcart, Jacob
H. (.'oovar, John Kiehelberger, Joseph Wlckerrs
Samuel Kberly. Rudolph Martin, Muses Hrlcker*
Jacob Coover and .1. C. Dunlap.
The rail's of insurance are as low and favorable
as any Company of the kind in (he State. Per
sons wishing to become members are invited to
make appliaation to the agents of the Company,
who arc willing to wait upon them at any lime.
President—W. R.GGUGAS, Kberly s Mills, Cum
berland (’ounty.
\ ice President— Christian Stayman, Carlisle
Secretary— John C. Dunlap, Mechanicsburg
Treasurer— Danill Bailey, Dilislmrg, York Co.
ACJKNTS.
Cumberland Cbmi/.j/—John Sherrick, Allen- Hen
ry /earing, SliiramansloNvn; Lafavelte Pelfer,
Dickinson ; Henry Bowman, Churchtown ; Mode
Gnllßh, South Middleton; Samuel Graham W.
Pennsboro*; Samuel Coover, Meehaniesburg; J.
W.Cocklin, Shepherdslown ; D. Coover, Upper
Allan; .1.0, Saxton, Silver Spring; John liver
Carlisle : Valentine Fecman, New Cumberland :
Janies MeCandlish, Newville.
( ’ r J\ Omn/i/—\V. s. Picking, Dover; James
(jrillith. Wamilglon; T. F. Deardorli; Washing
ton; Richey Clark, Dillsburg; D. Rutter, Fair
view ; John Williams, Carroll.
Dauphin (.huidjy— Jacob Houser, Harrisburg.
Members ol the Company having policies about
to expire, can have them renewed hy making ap
plication to any of the agents,
Dae. 1, iSk").
Boots anti gdjoes.
J£EEl> YOUR MEET WARM xVND
Neighbor, if you want a gdod pair of French
Call Skin Boots, go to PLANK’S.
If you want a good pair of country Calf Skin
Boots, go to BLANK’S.
It you want a good pair of Kip, Water Proof, or
heavy Upper Leather Bools, go to PLANK’S.
It you want Hoys’, Youths' and Children's Monts,
, PLANK’S.
11 youward Mens .Boys’ and Youths’ heavy hro
gan s, Balmorals ana Gaiters, go to PLANK'S.
J 1 yon want Ladies, Misses and Children’s En
glish and trench lasting.Gallcrs, go to PLANK'S
11‘you want Ladies Misses ami children's Glove
Kid Gaiters, and Balmorals go to PLANK’S
If you want Ladies. Misses and Children's homo
made Goat Preach Morocco Boots and Balmo
rals, go to PLANK’S.
41 you want Ladies, Misses and Children’s heavv
Cult, Kip and Grain Bools and shoes, suited for
country wear, go to PLANKAS.
It you want Mens’, .Ladies and Misses Gum Over
.Shoes, Sandies and Buskins, go to PLANK’S.
1 l you want a pair of Wale’s Arctic Gaiters (or
over shoes,) lor Men and Women’s wear warrant
ed water-proof anti cold-proof, go to PLANK’S.
The uiyersal testimony in reference to this su
perior winter over shoe ts that it has nas no equal
lor keeping the leet ivftrm and dn/. Try one pair
and you will never be without them if it is a pos
sible tiling to get them.
In short if you want any kind of a Hoot or Shoe
made ol leather, go to PLANK’S.
If you want Hats and Caps for Men. Uovs and
\ ouih’s, go to PLANK’S
It you want I under and Over Shirts, Drawers
. K°. to _ PfiANK’S.
If you want Hanover Buek Gloves.'Gauntlets
Mitts, &(•., lor Men and Boys, go to J’ljANlv’a ‘
c ., lf '.vou wish to save money in purchasing Hoots.
Shoes Huts and Gaps, go to PLANK'S
.South West. ( orner ol North Hanover street
and Locust Alley midway between TluuUum’s
and W etzel s Hotels, Carlisle.
Hee. 7, ISCvj—(ini.
gmiMER KESOUT!
c; AHLisLE s rii r x o s .
These celebrated White Sulphur Springs will
be open lor visitors about the Ist of June. Tliev
have recently been J
PUUCHASED JJY THE UNDERSIGNED,
The grounds rollt ted, the house repaired and all
repainted, and entirely refurnished with elegant
XE W F TUII E ,
and shall be kept in every respect equal to any
city .Hotel. To our friends at home we say give
us yourpatronage,and with your encouragement
and our knowledge ami qxperioncein hole! keep
ing, we shall not only make the Springs a pleas
ant resort for you, hut will make them
THE WATERING PLACE
oi the county. We have added a Hilliard Boom,
-Bowling Alley, good Livery, and vou can have
iiieo country air and pleasant shadv walks. We
have also engaged I lie services of a good Band of
music, so that Umse who wish eau ** Up the liglit
fan last ie toe.*’ ('ome and enjoy yourselves. Por
luriher pari iealais apply to •
W. G. TJIOMI’S* »N,
Proprietor of I lie State Capitol Hotel,
Harrisburg, Pa.. or
S. L. M'CLXI.OCH,
Carlisle springs Dinah. ('o.. p-i
-'day ](i, lMj<>—at.
Urß ©coirs.
T I T-t L AH E A D!!!
L K 1 D 1 C H A M 1L L E 1!
Havejust opened the largest and most complete
stock of HUY GOODS, suitable for the present
and coining Seasons, that has over been brought
to the Borough of Carlisle, having been purchased
since the
GREAT DECL.IXE IN PRICES
In nil kinds of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY
GOODS, that hasjast taken plaee in the s7't;i
Oi/irs, and every thing marked down to
I T S V A I. r F. IN (! OL 1)
Tlie slock consists in part "1 and endless vari
ety of
ss> DO
DRESS GOODS,
sriTA 111,13 KOli TIIK SKASIIX,
Such ns
Black and
Colored Silks,
of every variety,
grade, qual 11y and
style; Mohair Popl ins;
Chene Mohairs; Plaid and
Striped Poplins; Plaid and Stri
ped Poll docheveres; all shades of
plain and figured Mohair Alpaccns
Valencias; all grades of Shepperd's
Plaids; all wool Mows de
Rallies: Printed de Raines
and Challies; Printed
Percales; Brilliant
Scotch Ginghams;
Chintzes, of all
pa 11 erns;
tie., Jte.
GRAND DISPLAY 111-
DOMESTIC GOODS
CALICOES, from 12 l d ids. up,
BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS,
as low m price as ID els.
BLKACIIKD AND r.NBI.KACHKD SHKKT
IN( tS.
PILLdW CASK .MI’SU.NS, all widths.
LINKN AND C(»TTnN TARLF DAMASKS.
Tickings, Cheeks, Crashes and Iluekllmeh Towci
ings, Napkins, Dollies, Ginghams, Cotton Pants
Stulls, Linen Checks, Kentucky Jeans. Nan
keens, ita., Ac.. Ac.
MOURNING GOODS.
Bombazines, Tamise Cloths, Rons,
Poplins, single and double wlcuh
de Laincs, Alpuecns, Mohairs,
Scotch Ginghams, Printed de
Laincs Polka Spott Foulards,
Crape Veils, Crape Collars, Hand
kerchiefs, Gloves, ttc.
Special attention given to the
furnishing of all kinds of F.aural
Crnmls, of which we always have a
full supply.
A FULL LINE OF WHITE GOODS
AT LEIDXCH & MXIAEU’s,
Such as CAMBRICS.
real French Swiss Muslins, Striped, Plaid, Swiss
and Nainsook Muslins, suitable for Dress and
Garibaldies, Bishop’s Dawns, Victoria Lawns,
Shirred, Tucked and Puffed Muslins, for Gari
baldies, <fcc„ Ac.
NO T JONH! NO TIO NS !!
Jouvin's celebrated Kid Gloves; all grades ol
Silk, Berlin, Lisle Thread and Cotton Gloves, for
Ladies, Gents, Misses and Children; Linen Hand
kerchiefs; Silk Handkerchiefs; Hosiery of all
kinds; Needle-worked Edgii •;*; Laces, Hooped
Skirts, Balmorals, Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, <tc.
MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR.
Always a fullstock of all descriptions of CLOTHS
CASSIMHItES, VFSTIHOS, drc. We will also
have Garments made up at very short notice bv
a lirst-class Fashionable Tailor,
All the new designs of
PARASOLS & SUN UMBRELLAS
IN THE MARKET
SFBIXG .SHAWLS, BASQUES & HA.XTLES.
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS!
CARPETS! CARPETS!!
?ng Vei J ' emde aU( * style in tlle market, comprls-
HEMP.
LfXEjX,
LISTiyO.
HOME-MADE JiA G,
ofthe celebrated makes of Lowell and Hartford
Companies. w
REAR ENGLISH BRUSSELS, &<?.
Floor Oil Cloths, Table Oil CMoths.SlairOll Cloths
\\ indow Shades and blinds, Matting, Rugs ami
Please call, one and all, and see for yourselves
the advantage there is in purchasing your Goods
where you can buy them the cheapest, ns onr
motto is always to make
“DCb’K SALKS AND SMALL PROFITS,”
'and at the same t hue will convince yon that wo
are never undersold. We always take great
pleasure in exhibiting our Goods, feeling assured
that we have (he most complete stock of Goods
in the county.
Feeling under great obligations to the commit
iit> fnt their very kind and liberal patronage so
ar extended to the Kirin, we earnestly and re.
pccttnlly ask a continuance of the .same.
Hu JHeusv reninnber to call at the fhrner directly
OppMifp Tr\'inr'x Sho>' of the Crttpct Hull),
l/KTDICH »t MILLER.
March 29,1800.
JACONETS,
NAINSOOKS,
BRILLIANTS
SUPERIOR '2-PLY,
SUPERIOR S-P J LY,
IXGJiAJiY,
30ri) ©ootrs.
fjy HD CRY 18, BTFLL Tlipv COME!
Third Larr/c Arrhal of Spriny Dry Goods!
I have just arrived from the Eastern cities with
another largo ami magnificent stock of Dry Goods
consisting In part of
LADIES r DR E 8 8 GOODS!
Plain, Black, Barred and Fancy Dross Silks;
Plaid P. D. Sole Silk; Black Gros Grain Silk;
ShephorePs Plaid (new style;) Plaid P. D.
Chevre; Plaid Mozambique; Colored
Alpaccas: Clmmbray Ginghams ; Printed
Brilliant ; Printed Porcali; Dunncll Lawns;
Printed Organdies; Black Striped Organdies;
Printed Jaconet; Pacific Delaines,
Blue Jaconet; In great variety,
WHITE GOODS.
XANSOOKS, WHITE SWISS, PLAIN AND
PLAID. LINENS, DOTTED SWISS.
PLAIN AND PLAID CAMBRICS.
CALI C CIS ,
I. V RXD/.hW VARIETY.
ME R RIM A OS',
RPR A OVER,
A MERIC. 1 ys,
1) (\W\ELI.S, il r.
XOTI O X 8 .
A general and varied stock of Notions, Hosiery,
Ladies’ Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Dress Buttons,
Nets, Spool Cottons, Thread.
GE N T LEM EN ’ S WEA U.
Superior Broadcloths, Kentucky Jeans, Linen
Checks, Tweeds, Plain and Fancy Casslmcres,
Plain and Fancy Linens, Plain ami Fancy Vest
ings.
1) R Y GOODS.
Tickings, Muslins, Sheetings (.‘G In. to JO Qrs.
wide.)
MOURNING GOODS.
Black all Wn.il Delaines,
Mourning Calicos,
Alpaccas,
Bombazines,
Coburgs,
We particularly invite the citizens of Carlisle
and vicinity to our superior stock of 9 Dry Goods.
Tiro public will find that we are determined to
sell at very short prollts, and will not he under
sold by any house in the Valley. Remember that
wo were? the first house In Carlisle to mark dovn
the prices to New York quotations, and also tire
important fact that our entire stock is new and
fresh. Ladies give me a call and get a cheap
dress. My store is in tire old stand of John D.
Gorgas, and next door to “ Marion Hall.”
S. C. BROWN.
May :l, IfiCO.
y CHALLENGE COMPETITION!
In the way ol variety, elegance of style, quuli
lly and cheapness of my stock of Dry Goods.—
Especially would I rail attention to my large as
sortment of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
which I selected with special care in the Phila
delphia and New York markets a few days since.
Also, my three gore oblong combination
HOOP H K I R T,
decidedly the ipoM improved pattern of the age,
giving the wearer the most artistic form.
Likewise, a variety of White Goods, such as
Plain, Plaid and Slrijtrd Cambrics,
Plain, Plaid and Striped Nainsooks,
Swiss Mid!, liishop and Victoria Imwhs,
Pri/Uanls, Linen Handkerchiefs, t C'r.,<(v.
ALL TO HE HAD AT
\VM. A. MILES’ STORE,
NORTH HANOVER STREET,
Xkxt Door to Pit. Kif.fku’h and Dh. Zitzku’s.
Cotlonades, Blue and Gold Duck.
Ginghams, Denims,
Kentucky Jeans, Shirting, Stripe*,
omish Cambrics, Tickings,
“ Blue Cambrics, Cheeks,
“ Blue Nankeens, Diapers,
“ Brown Nankeens, Lancaster
Ginghams, Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac.
April IS), ISCJti,
/'i RE AT REDUCTION IN PRICES!
GREENFIELD A HIIEAFER
are now opening a largo supply of Dry Goods
for the
SPRING TRADE,
Just received from the Eastern Cities, comprising
MESLINS, I2 1 ;. els, per yard and upwards.
STANDARD MUSLINS, best quality, 30 eta. per
yard.
P2HNTS, 1(1 and 18 cts. per yard.
PEST A MERIC A N PRINTS, 20 cts.
LANCASTER GINGHAMS, 80 cts.
NEW STYLES SPRING DELAINES, 25 cts,
KENTUCKY JEANS,
DENIMS,
HICKORY STRIPER,
TICKINGS,
CHECKS,
in great variety and at like reasonable rates.
These goods having been purchased since the
late
D EC'LI N E I N P R I CE 8 ,
we arc glad to bo able to odor them to the public
at these remarkably low figures.
Our Store is on East Main St. second door from
the Public Square.
GREENFIELD ct SHEAFER.
March 29,1800.
The noted south hanover
STREET “ DRY GOODS” STORE.
The most attractive place in Carlisle, is at A.
W. Bentz’s great
“ MERCANTILE EMPORIUM,”
wiiere can be purchased the best, handsomest
and cheapest goods in t lie country. We have
just replenished our slock with a large Invoice of
of the
CHOICEST GOODS
in the market, and will continue to renew the
supply daily or as necessity requires. It would
be impossible to enumerate all the articles con
tained in our extensive lino of business. We
have now a tine assortment of
LADIES SPRING DRESS GOODS,
POPLINS, plain and plaid,
CHALLIEB, of beautiful patterns, ae. t
PRINTB, & all kinds of Domestic Goods.
A variety of
GENTLEMEN AND BOYS WEAR,
An extensive stock of
TABLE,
STAIR ami
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
Oil Shades, Blind Materials, and Carpet Chains,
Hopkins superior
PI O 0 P SKIR T s ,
all longthsand widths.
Woshall he happy to have all call and examine
our now stock, as we feel confident that our selec
tion will please all tastes.
April 12, ISM.
Humber aub (Coal.
QOAL and lumber.
m Dm subscribers bog leave to inform the public
that they continue the
COAL AND LUMBER BUSINESS,
Ibe ., f dd suind of Delaney and Shroni, whore
they will keep the best, and cleanest Coal in the
Market, and perfectly dry, kept under cover. Fa
milies will do well to try us; as wearcdetermln
ed to sell cleaner Coat, and at as low prices as any
vi 10l 'd^ iml 111 lbe Dnvn. Try us and be con-
M e have also on hand, and will keep all kinds
, ? c . r IUSUJIIIy 1 USUJll ly kept in a first class Lumber
laid winch wo will sell as low or lower than the
Orders for Coal can he left at the Grocery store
of Moiiosniltli and linker. Kramer’sjewelry store,
and Horn s and !• idler's Grocery stores.
March 10,18(10. A SIIROM.
QOA L AND LUMBER YARD.
occlndnl^m. 1 ' havi »B leased tlio Yard formerly
thc'skick'of Aui ”' tr<m k' * Hotfer, and purchased
COAL AA'J) LUMBJ3EH,
los<?t} ' cr with nn Immense new
to°nishl , ylii 1 i a i ve i colisl i nut,y 011 llalul and furnish
LU?(IBFR 1 c 1U s aml Quality of seasoned
HOARDS.
SCANTLINC i,
•FRAME STUFF.
PALING,
W.-V.’i sl | ln B li "B Worked P Flomd™ Ymd
n,. Vi > . o ‘V‘ iil ‘ K ' 1 osts ilnd IJails . and nverv «“
tl.l V ,tlmt hclomts to a Lumber Yard.
h,;V mV n°f tf> ' vlt: Wlite Fine, Ilem
liH-U, and Oak, of dilovent dualities. Havlne cars
nyo"n I can furnish bills to order of auv'
1 nUh ami size al the shortest notice and on the
lost reasonable terms. .My worked hoards will
Id idl'tlmcs Ul " l ' nvl,r ’ so tUc ' y 0:111 1,0 furnished
ir I v li t l 'o\ C i uns * antl,v 0,1 ''ami all kinds of e\m-
? A '■ lllltlol ' eover, which i will deliver
1 1* an. to any part ol the borough, to wit* Lv’
Fh'tdiV 1 -I oy ' )!r "kcn Eftg, Stove and Nut.Lulto
v-M 1 ! V V' t i verton > I ' oeust Mountain, Lauhenv!
w hk h I plcdi-e myself to sell at the lowest prices
J,iiiifltunur.\ tnul Jilrn'k-smiths (hnl. always nn
hand, winch I will .sell at the lowest liguro ‘Yard
' V ‘u 1 SI S V of Grammar School, Main Street*
iJuc,t ]>l andhkwil UiAIK.
A tJ* r k kill'
Hint Vw a!,^r * l> i«ned- hereby informs the public
sorViiieiil'td' Ml W h,UUI " l: " w varl’ed as-
GUni'KUIHS, PROVISIONS *e.
wlucli he will dispose* of at as Lo\V PRICKS ns
the &amc quality of Goods ran be furnished hv
of Philadelphia, for cash. For the
I>ioof of v hich, call and see. My motto “eoual
ami exact Justice to all.-’ uo ‘ equal
Fob. 22. 1860—Cro. WILLIAM BENTZ.
ilßrtrtcal.
JJ ELMB OLD'S
For Non-Retention or Ineontinuiuico of Urine,lr
ritation or Ulceration of the Bladder or Kidnevs,
Diseases of the Prostrate Gland, Htonc In the
Bladder, Calculus, Gravel or Brick Dust Deposit,
and all Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, and
Dropsical Swellings.
Kl,nn EXTIIAOT BIT CHI
For Weakness Arising from Excesses or indis
cretion. The Constitution once affected with Or
ganic Weakness, requires the aid of medicine to
strengthen and Invigorate the system, which
Hciinbold's Extract Buchn invariably does. If
no treatment bo submitted to, Consnption or
Insanity ensues.
In affections peculiar to females, It is unequaled
by any other preparation, ns In Chlorosis or Re
tention, Irregularities, painfulness or suppression
of customary evacuations, Ulcerated or Schlr
rus state of the Uterus, Leucorrhcea, and nil com
plaints incident to the sox, whether arising from
habits of dissipation Imprudence, or in the De
llneor Change in Life.
F r.np EX T U AC T BU C H I'
IMPROVED ROSE WASH
Will radically exterminate from the system dis
eases of the XJnlary Organs arising from Habits
of Dissipation at little expense, Utile or no change in
diet, and no exposure; completely superseding
those wxpleasant and dangerous remedies, Copaiva
mid Mercurg in curing all these unpleasant and
dangerous diseases.
USE HE MB OLD’S
In all eases of the Urinary Organs, whether ex
'istlng in male or female, from whatever cause ori
ginating, and no matter of how king standing. It
is plsasant in taste and odor, immediate in its
action and more strengthening than any other
of the preparations of Bark or Iron.
Those suffering from broken down or delicate
Constitutions, procure the remedy at once.
The reader must beware that however slight
may be the attack of the above diseases, it is cer
tain to affect his bodily health, mental powers,
and happiness, and that of hla posterity. Our
flesh and blood are supported from these ‘sourc
es.
PH V S I (.' 1 A X 8 , PLEASE N O T I C I-'
We make no secret of the Ingredients, Helm
bold’s Fin'd Extract Buchu is composed of Bu
tCubeos and Juniper Berries, selected with
t care, and prepared in advance by H. T.
nbold, Druggist and Chemist, of sixteen
s’ experience in the city of Philadelphia, and
which is now prescribed by the most eminent
physicians, lias been admitted to use In the
united Slates Army, and is also in very general
use in State Hospitals and public Sanharv Insti
tutions throughout the land.
FROM DISPENSARY OF THE U, S,
DIOS M A C R ET X A ,
PROPERTIES.—Their odor Is strong, diffusive,
and somewhat aromatic ; their tastes bitterish
and analogous to mint.
MEDICAL PROPERTIES AND USES,
Buchu leaves are gently stimulant, with a pe
culiar tendency to the Urinary Organs, producing
diuresis, and like other similar medicines, excit
ing diaphoresis, when circumstances favor this
mode of action.
They are given in complaints of the Urinary
Organs, such as Gravel Chronic Catarrh of the
Bladder Morbid Irritation of the Bladder and
Urethra, Disease of the Prostrate, and Retention
or Incontinuanee of Urine, from a loss of tone in
tlie parts concerned in its evacuation. 'The re
medy has also been recommended in Dyspepsia,
Chronic Itheumalism, Cutaneous Affections, am!
Dropsy. ’
Helmbold’s Extract Buchu is used by person’s
from the ages ol 13 to 25. and from 35 to 55 or in
the decline or change of life; after confinement or
L ?v bo L Pftius 5 Rjed-wetting in children.
Dr. Keyser is a Physician of over thirty years’
experience, and a graduate of the Jefferson Me
dical College and of the University of Medicine
and Surgery of Philadelphia. '
Mn. H. T. Helmbold
Dear Sir.—ln regard to the question asked me
as to my opinion about Ihtchu , I would say that
I have used and sold the article In various forms
for the past thirty years. 1 do not think there Is
any form or preparation of It I have not used or
known to be used, in the various diseases where
such medicate agent would be indicated. You
are aware as well as myself, that it has been ex
tensively employed in the various diseases of the
bladdei.and kidneys, and the reputation it has
facts Ui,ed 11 my Judgment Js warranted by the
a I have soon and used; as before stated, every
form of Ihtchu the powdered leaves, the simple
decoction, tincture, fluid extracts,—and lam not
cognizant of any preparation of that plant at all
equal to yours. I welve years’ experience ought,
I tl ink to give me the right to 1 udge of its merits
and without prejudice or partiality, I give yours
precedence over all others. I do not value a
acc ? r , diustoit ? ,mlk « if I did other Buchus
tw MSii t . ( A°, yours bV. nt hoW to tllo doctrine
b^llk , an d quantity do not make up value—
thanTgoiadSlfa?. 01 '™’' 1 "' OUIII l>o " wth nlOTe
*I value your Buchu for its effect on patients
I have cured with it, ami seen cured witli it
more disenses.of the bladder ami kidneys than i
have ever seen cured with my other Buchu, or
name? l'™PHetory compound of whatever
A. W. BENTZ.
HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU
DRUG A’CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE
No. sfll Broadway, New York,
HELMBOLD'S MEDICAL DEPOT,
Sorrn Tenth Street, Hei.ow Chestnut,
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHKRf
Cl O IT N T E R P I-: I T K
TAKE NO OTHER
Bcpt. 1,1883—1 y.
FLUID EXTRACT BUHU
I I E I. M B O Ij n ’ s
HELMBOLD’H
Kl.ril) KXTHACT BITHr
HELMBOED’S
AX))
FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU
BUCK V
RUC H I’ LKAV E S ,
Respectfully yours A-c.,
G. H. KEYSER, M, u.
MO \> oon Strket, Pittsbukgr Pa.
ASK FOR
Direct LETTERS TO
H E M BOLD’S
PniL.vmci.pin.v
HKWARK Oh
ASK FOR
HELMB O L D ’ S
(Bjwcedcs.
T)EFFER'& m|aSHMOOD.
rate Arrival, of
GOOD AND FRESH GROCERIES.
prices red ucxn:
\VV hnvojusl- received n fresh suppy of
GTIOCE R I E S ,
S U C II A S
Brown, crushed, pulverized and granulated Bu
uars, Coirecs, green and roasted. Rice, Ada
mantine Candles, Tallow Candles, Starch,
Tens, all kinds. Cheese, Chocolate, Ba
ker's Cocoa, Baker’s Broina, Mao
car on 1, Verniacllln, Fahnes
tock’s Farina, Mustard, Mus
tard Seed, Black an d
, Cnyanne Pepper, Spi
ces, Indigo, Al
him, Coppe
ras, lump
a n d
(p n 1 v e r
ized Bri ni
stone, Babbitt's
and Vanhngan's Soup,
Toilet Soap, Soda, Cream
of Tartar, Coarse and Fine
Salt by the sack or bushel, Shoo
Blacking, Stove Luster, Concentra
ted Lye, New Orleans and Syrup Mo
lasses, Sperm Oil, Waggon Grease, Mac
kerel, various grades Sugar Cured Hams, Dried
Beef, general assortment of Coal Oil and Fluid
Lamps, Glass and Mica Lamp Chimneys, corn,
hickory and corn wisp Brooms, Tampico Fly
Brushes, hearth, dusting and sweeping Brushes,
hand scrub Brushes, shoe and wall Brushes, clotli/
and hair Brushes, Mucilage, Liquid Konnett,
black, blue and red Ink,
CATTLE POWDEK,
Raisins, Prunes, paired and impaired Peaches,
Peaches and Tomatoes in cans, Catsups, Worces
ter ami London Club Sauce, Croon Corn in cans,
table Oil, Hominy, Beans,
ORANGES AND LEMONS,
water, sugar, wine, milk and almond Crackers,
roasted rye and wheat Collee, Twist, Navy, Nat
ural and Congress Tobacco, Kllllkinlck, Fine Cut,
Lynchburg and Hunkeepunkio Smoking Tobac
co and Anderson’s Solace chewing Tobacco.
Q UEENSWA RE,
CHINA,
GLASS,
WOODEN,
EARTHEN
AND STONE
WARE,
Baskets, a general assortment of Willow and
Splint Baskets and many
NOTIONS, .
and everything else usually kept in a Grocery
Store. The public arc respectfully invited to call
and examine their stock. We feel confldcnt.they
will go away satisfied.
jOST* Marketing of all kinds taken In exchange
for goods.
May 3,1866.
PEFFER & WASHMOOD.
QROCERY & PROVISION STORE
Just received and constantly arriving, at Hofk
man’s, the linost and best assortment of
GROCERIES
lobe found in the market, which will be disposed
of at the very lowest, possible prices, mv motto
being
“ QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS.
Among others, the following art ides will be found
embraced in ids stock, viz:
SYRUPS, COFFEES, SUGARS, TEAS,
Chocolates, Spices of all kinds, ground and whole,
Biscuits and Crackers of all kinds, Raisins
Kigs, Dates, Oranges, Lemons, Cocoa Nuts, '
Sweet Shaker Corn, Hominy, Pearl
Parley, Rice, Peas Beans, Corn
Starch, Farina, Silver Gloss
and Pearl Starch, Extracts
of Lemon and vanilla,
Cheese, Xhekica bv
the dozen, and hv '
the Jar, Fresh
Peaohes,,
Tomatoes,
Green Corn, Green
, Peas, Pure Cider Vin
egar, «fcc. Also, Fresh
Salted Flsli of all kinds, Tar
and Wheel Grease, Concentra
ted Lye, Soaps, Tobacco, Segars,
Pipes Excelsior Sugar Cured Hams.
Dried Beef, Lancaster Bologna, which I
will sell by the piece or cut, Glass, Stone. Ear
then and Qucensware.
CEDAR AND WOODEN WARE ,
Such as Tubs, Keelers. Buckets, Bowls, Butter
Prints, Ladles, Spoons, Rolling Pins, Potato raash
<Kßroolnß» Ropes,-Bedcords, Twines. Cau
dle Wicks, *
NOTIONS of all kinds.
Vandemark’s famous concentrated Yeast
„ . G. B. HOFFMAN.
Corner of Last and Pomfret Streets, Carlisle.
April 12, 1860—ly.
CHEAP CASH GROCERY
AX I)
PROVISION STORE!
Uroiit Excitement on the Corner of Pitt nml
Louther Streets, opposite the German
Reformed Church, Carlisle, Pa.
The Subscriber bogs leave to inform his friends
unci the public, that he lias Just returned from the
Eastern cities, 'with a full and choice assort
ment of
G R O C E HIES
He will keep constantly on hand an extensive and
general assortment of
Codecs of all kinds, Brown Sugar, Crushed Sugar,
Pulverized Sugar, Rice. Tallow Candles, Star
do. Starch, Teas of all kinds, Salt by the
Sack, Buckets and Tubs, Wash Boards
Brooms, Bed Cords, New Orleans
Molasses, Fish—all kinds, Pep
per, Spice. Soda, Cream Tar
tar, Best Indigo, Cinna
mon, Cloves, Matches,
Mustard. Blacking,
Twist Tobacco, ‘
Navy, Spun,
Natural
iSV, 10l V. 1,g ’ Fine Cut, Cnu
?, .nil* n‘ m P ™ clles ' Crackers, Essence of
1:ldcl . lo 'li Choose, Hominy, Benns Cl
gais of all kinds, Nuts—all kinds, &c., &c.
NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS,
and everything else that Is kept in a grocery
stoic. I Invite the public to call and examine
wi¥«J* ooc H and P r J ces .before purchasing else
profits’ ftS 1 nm dctermined to sell «t very small
Produce gheSt prlces pnid for » n kinds of Country
March 15,18G0.—6111,
| J HEY S. IIfGEB,
W A T C H M A K E 11
AND J E W E L E R ,
-ir.i rx uritEET, a a it lisle, i>a ~
NEAR SAXTON’S HARDWARE STOKE,
A full assortment of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry
Ac., constantly on hand and for sale. J
wmTontod? heS ’ C ‘ OokS nn<l Jewelr - V ' re l> nired and
May 10, 1800—11.
TD EMOVAI! •
■xlio subscriber begs leave to inform his old cus
moved ills P " “ C B™™“* tlmt he hasre-
S A- D D L E AND II AENESS,
establishment to the building on South Hanover
street, Carlisle, nearly opposite q»/\« n -rr rt
will,ns heretofore, ' ,: on bandit
his own make, everything In his Ilf,e™,ch"s’ ° f
SADDLES,
HARNESS,
COLLARS,
WHIPS, &C., &C.
vNloii ll nm| ( h 1 o Ini""? 0 *' l? U ! ldel ' his »™ SUper
\ision, and he therelore leeis warranted In sav
ing that for workmanship and durnbllitv it‘is
unsurpassed. Thankful fm- past favors ho re"
spectfully solicits a continuance of thesame
April 12, lfi(iO-(im. njLIASI 1-hEPPER.
QOACH MAKING! ' ”
I ,. l ' ll r e , unclpl 2 i .K'. l ! ! ' 1 ’ having leased thoShopabovo
the Livery Stable of George W. Hilton on Pitt
htraot. a few doors South of the Mansion House
arlisle, 1 a., are now prepared to carry on the *
COACHMAKING BUSINESS,
in all Us various brunches.
llUU ffl'nriv u . {i KRMANTOWN
KUUv.VW A\ S and CARRIAGES,
imVle""md InVie ° r ,m,lt 01-,,pr on Bhort
LATEST STYLES,
aiitl^paii" tin'g ruS^oHc"*"" 110 " pald
April 10,1800—3m* A. B. & N. SHERK.
Jj "Jit W AKUIiN G AJN I)
w<»r&*!cca,aa l ,n, t , cr '
■I. HEETEM & BROTHERS i„.„,
Snyder & Newcomer their extensiv
Henderson’s old stand,) head or nW v «sS
leave to Inform the pnliiletbit w \'fi h Hr&
I- orwardlng and Commission hnl „ Col >'K
cxtcnslyo scato than heretofore 1
Tho highest market price win - t .J} '
Grain and Produce of all kinds b<^Pnl d ff, rf .
Flour and Feed, Plaster, Sait
constantly on hand and for snip 11 n «M
Coal of all kinds, emhrapln.
I .YKEXfi VALLEY,
LOCUST MOUNTAIN
IjAWheu,,,. .
LlineljunuM-s’ and Blacksmiths
ly for sale. Kept under cover
o any part of tTio town. Also," {V J'S
bor onnstnutly on Imiul. 1 Kin 'hofi|
A DAILY FREIGHT Llx K
«;111 leave their Warehouse cvm
o’clock, arrive at Harrisburg at n Wit,
Howard & Hinehman’s Warelionw C v c \k
810 Mnrketstrect, Philadelphia al
evening of same day. 1 ' nl8o tl«k l .j
Dec 1,18(15.
pUMBEREANB VALLEV^T
v ROAD COMPANY KA, I
The Cumberland Valley, PcnnLi
Northern Central Rail Road
made arrangements to do njolnt
FREIGHT & FORWARDING HI' SISEa
between the Cities of Philadelphia lie.. ’
New York. The Cumberland
Company will open their Froleht nL .“fe
dsle, on the Ist of January, l« CS»«l
and shipment of all goods entruslaMS"«!
Freight to bo forwarded by this
must bo leftatPennaylvania’ltall
Depot, corner of 15th and Market w to 6
phla. Northern Central Rail Road
pot Baltimore, and Cumberland Vnlwßi 1 ’
Company’s Depot at Carlisle ej
The public will find It to thoir
through the Rail Road Company’s f H } !i
and by Company Cars. * fre WlHoui
J. AD. RHOADS, Freight
Foreign and domksti
liquors. 11
Edwurd .Shower respectfully nnnonneesu
public, Hint lie continues to keep combi,
hnnd, nnrt for sale, n lar E e mid very suSi
sorlmentof '
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC UQUOBS,
at his new stand, a few doors west of Harm
Hotel, and directly west of the conn HoSjl
Wines,
Sherry,
Port,
Madoria,
Lisbon,
Claret.
Native,
Hock,
.lohamits-hoiv,
and Hodcrliclmer
CH A MPAUNE,
Heldsiek & Co., Gelslor *S: Co., nm\ hnwr
Gin, Hoblen, Lion, and Anchor.
Superior Ola Kye, Choice old Fiimilv NVj
Wheat, Scotch, and Irish.
Ale, Brown Stout, &c. Best to huhndinßl
dolphin.
Bitters, of the very be. quality.
Dealers and others dcs ring a pure articlu
find It ns represented, a. ils whole attention]
be given to a proper am careful selection ih
Stock, which cannot be surpassed, and how;
have the patronage of ti e public
Dec. 1, ISGo,
Q A B I N E T WARE HOI'SI
The.subscribor respectfully informs his Iris
and the public generally, that ho still coniir.
the Undertaking business, and Is ready ton
upon customers cither by day or by night, to
made Coffins kept constantly on.hand, V
Plain and ornamental. Ho has constantly:
hand Fisk's Patent Mctalic Burial Case, of vL
he has been appointed the sole agent. This a
is recommended as superior to any of the fc
now ip use, it being perfectly air tight.
Ho iias also furnished himself with a new Bo
w ?pd Heause and gentle horses, with which
will attend funerals in town am! country, I
sonally, without extra charge
the greatest discoveries op
Tl ell s Npn»{/ Mattrass, the best and eheapfstl
now in use, the exclusive right of which Ito
secured, and will bo kept constantly on hand
CABINET MAKING,
in nil its various brandies, carried on, anilfe
renus. Secretaries, Work-stands, Parlor Ip
Upholstered Chairs, Sofas, Pier, Side* and to
Tables, Dining and Breakfast 'fables, Vt
stands of all kinds, French Bedsteads, Ulgbt
low posts: Jenny Lind and Cottage Beasts
Chairs ol all kinds, Looking Glasses, ar.li
other articles usually manufactured In tbirf
of business, kept constantly on hand.
His worlnucu are men of experience, bin
terml Hie best, and his work made in the U*
,K anc l nl! under his own supervision
xv , warranted and sold low for cash.
He invites all to give him acnll beforeportb
ing elsewhere. For the liberal patronage b
totire extended to him he feels indebted hi
numerous customers, and assures them tbl
ellorts will be spared in future to please thei
stylo and price. Give, us a call.
Remember the place, North Hanover hr
nearly opposite the Deposit Bank, Carlisle,
David sib
Dec. 1, 1805.
THE fikht premi um has bee
-I- awarded at the late Cumberland Connl!* 1
TO C. L. LOCHMAX
I’OR THE FINEST PHOTOGRAPHS-
He lins lately ro-nurchas«l Ws oM/rnJim'* 1
Mr. MeMilJeii, in Airs. Neff's Building, opp)
the First National Bank.
The Photographs.
Cartes JDo Visile,
Ambrotypes, *te., «ic.
made by C. L. L ochman are pronounced by erf
one to be of the highest character In
Posing,
Tone.
Clearness, ~
Round and Soft Half
and everything that constitutes a
FIRST-CLASS PICTURE.
Tile .public is cordially Invited to call aodt
amine specimens. * .
A large lot of Gilt and Rosewood Frames,-
hums, &c.j on hand and will be sold verylo*-
Copies of Ambrotypes and Daguerreotypes®*
in the most perfect manner.
Dec. I,lBos—tf.
JACOB SENER.
Mrs. r. a. smith’s phoi«
graphic Gallery South-east-Corner W'
treet, and Market Square, where maj w
all the different styles of Photographs, f ronl *
to life size.
VORYTYPKS, AMBROT YPKS.AS
MELAINOTYPKS :
also Pictures on Porcelain, (something
Plain and Colored, and which are
ductions of the Photographic art. tell an
them. . f{tf
Particular attention given to copyintf i
Dnguerrotypes &c. ~.
She Invites the patronage of thepuimc.
Feb. 15.1800.
3sats antr (fTaps.
JJAT AND CAP EjNIPOEIUM.
Tae undersigned having purchased
Ac., of the lato Win. H. Trout, decease/, wou f;
spectfuliy announce to the public t
continue the Hatting Business at the om
West High Street, and wittft a renewed W*
eat eftovt, produce articles of Heart Dro-
K'u-vy Variety, Style and Quality *
that shall be strictly in keeping with
provement of the ait and fully up to ” ie
which we live. nrllUf Dtf
He has now on hand a splendid
Hats of nil descriptions, from the eom'iw
to the finest Fur and Silk Hats,
that must suit every one who has pjb, volcsP 1
ting the worth of ills money. HisbiiK.j, (^c e?
and Heaver Hats, are unsurpassed lor 1
durability and finish, by those of an}
tablishment in the country. A ,,«tflnW£
Hoys’ Hats of every description t' oll ’, j D sin>
hand. He respectfuily invites all hi® 1
and as many new ones as possible. *9 v» \
call.
Doe. 1, !S(vs.
ATFAV STOCK OF HATS AND c - ir
JLI AT KEI.LICirS.
On JV orth Hanover Street,
A splendid assortment of all the
Silks, Moleskin, Slouch, Soft and
open, of city and home-manufacture,
be sold at the lowest cash prices.
A large stock of summer hats, ram
Braid, India, Panama, and Strav •
fancy, etc. Also a full assortment o 1;, t i o u > c *
and Children’s cans of every dcstni*
style. rt„ndex flol^
'fhc suhseriber Invites all to coi«^“ u fce
his stock, Being a practical hatteij
lldent of giving satisfaction. berd 01 ;
Tlmnklul for the liberal patronage g3l jjf,
bestowed he solicits a continuance o fi gyp
Don’t forget the stand, two doors i w stor e
uer’s Hotel, and next to Oornmnn s s „ W
JOHN A. KELDbg
N. B.—Hats of all kinds made to oruo
notice.
Dee. 13, 1833,
COMMISSION Hop.sp
•'•»EET ESl4ap ;
fflSfines anti iLiquotg,
BRANDIES,
Ai.n of choice bkands.
WHISK V
E. sum
.dFumiture, &r"
TOWN AND COUNTRY
lihjotograpijhig.