American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, June 14, 1866, Image 3

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LOCAL ITEMS
SOTHEB FlBE —Afore Incendiarism. —
Friday evening last, about 6 o’clock,
tie situate on an alley west of South
[bver street, was discovered to bo on
|nd the alarm instantly given. The
ben were soon upon the spot, but their
Is to extinguish the lire were uua-
Kg. The stable, together with its
Euts, was soon consumed. The lire
i did, however, prevent the llames
I extending to the neighboring builcl-
I This stable was owned by Mrs.
I Beetem, and was in the occupancy
Hr. William Barnitz. The loss was
bed by insurance. This fire was un
itedly the work of an incendiary and
la most bold and unfortunately suo
nil attempt.
roTHEB Attempt to Born Rhebm’s
lL ,_On Friday night last, another,
[attempt was made to lire Rheem’s
I At about 9 o’clock it was dlscov-
Bthat a quantity of combustible mat
lad been ignited in the cellar of the
Bing, formerly used as a ten-pin alley,
ih the villian thought would com
| the work commenced on the Tues
liightprevious.- Its timely discovery,
fever, frustrated the plans of the in-
Biary, and not only the Hall, but pro-
Sy a large amount of other property
Id. It is certain that our town is in
fed by a number of desperadoes, and as
[e is no knowing whpre the torch of
Incendiary maybe next applied, every
sen should be on the qui vivo.
[he “ Ladies’ Mite” Society of the Pres
ferinn Church of Mechauicsburg, pur
|e holding a Floral and Strawberry
‘■EjMivai, in Schroeder’s Hall, oommeuc
=ljm[ Wednesday evening "13th June, cou
ffuiug each evening thereafter —also Sat
®ay afternoon and closing same even
.Sfr
p -fi'he delicacies of the season will be fur-
in the best style. The Hall is
JijSfee and commodious—easy of access,
fting on the first floor.
mies and Gentlemen desiring to spend
lpleasant evening socially, will find this
Attractive place— besides contributing
tiSpraisworthy object,
gffiir friends in town and country—also
Mm adjacent villages are cordially in
vWi to favor us with their presence. By
°® r the Committee.
’;ld Accident. —We are pained to learn
iIS at the fire in Rheems Hall, on Tues
dfl night of last week, Jacob U. Wunder-
UP, Esq., a member of the Good Will
m Company, was very severely if not
tfiflgerously injured by falling through a
'tMb-door in the stage of the hall. The
Mimes of Mr. W. are believed to be in
ternal, and his sufferings have been in
tense. At last accounts he was in a very
jfecarious situation, with but faint hopes
•dwiis recovery.
Strawberry Festival. —The ladies
b|i the Wesley Methodist Episcopical
Cjmrch had a strawberry Festival in the
(Smi't House on Monday and Tuesday
filings last. The attendance was large,
wp we hope the profits were commensu-
R& with the exertions of the ladies. We
relieve that the proceeds are to be devoted
;twards liquidating the debt of the
fnE Flag Presentations. —The cer
|ony of returning to the State the regi
jntal and battle flags, carried by the
mnsylvania regiments, during the late
C l , which takes place at Phild’a. on the
lof July next, will be a very interest
| oue. It is desirable that these flags
lil be carried on this occasion by those
Bo last carried them in the field, and to
|s end divisions have been constituted
id committees appointed to notify all
to are entitled to this honor. Col. W.
I Armstrong, of Easton and Gen. James
if Selfridge, of Bethlehem represent the
sventh division, composed of the couu
fes of Northampton and Lehigh; Gener
-1 James Nagle of Pottsville, and Gen.
hades Albright, of Mauch Chunk, rep
sent the sixth division, composed of
le counties of Schuylkill, Carbon
ie and Pike; Gen. W. W. H. Davis rep
isents the county of Bucks. Col. Hen
:raon represents this district.
Till; FENIAN FIZZI.E.
Final Collapse of the Invasion,
New York, June 10, 1866.
Special dispatches, dated at St. Albans,
t. yesterday, announce the final collapse
the Fenian invasion of Canada. The
?ht wing of their army retreated from
idgeon Full to Ht. Albans, and the men
c preparing to go home. Thedemorali
tion of the whole army is complete, and
Hit officers and men have refused fur
ler duty. Desertions occurred by the
holeaale, and after a council of war Gen
al Spear ordered a retreat to tSt. Albans.
|eiutorcements, arms and ammunition
Vied to reach them, and their ammu-
Bliim was carried to Vermont and stored
9 a barn near tne line, where it will
mbtless be seized by the United States
oops who are marcning to the border,
tmsiderable plunder was carried oil" by
ie Fenians. General Spear said he would
ither be shot than leave Canada in the
limner he has. General Meehan wept
itterly. Any Fenians who have not tne
leans to go home will be furnished trans
onation by the United States goveru
lent, and many will avail themselves of
»s opportunity to leave to-night.
At Cornwall, Canada, on Saturday
wrning, active movements were going
n among the Canadian troops with a vie w
P a move on the Fenians. Home four
fiousand regulars and nearly eight thou
pncl volunteers were understood to be
paving from Montreal to concentrate
jearst. Armand. At Prescott a strict
ISatch was maintained by four thousand
'°ops there. The excitement at Ogdens
org had died away. General U'Neil
fas prevented from leaving Potsdam
auction'for tit. Albans by Jjieutenant
°lonei Jackson, of the First United
totes Artillery.
special Buffalo dispaches state that the
aireat has commenced there. Two com
'anies from Chicago had got home. Xt
‘as thought the entire army would be
J’tug beiore Monday morhiug, notwith
f'diug the boasts of the men who arri-
ISv-iH UU Friday that they would not leave
ll’ about a round with the old enemy.
Hti s P ucia l Ogdeusburg despatch says the
H toerican sloop Creole was tired into by
|® e drunken Canadian volunteers who,
|L“ u ght she was loaded with Fenians.
|r ts schooner Belloo wits ordered to heave
|f" or be tired on, but the captain refused,
R “ °h announcing his nationality, and
jesting the risk of firing on an uuarm-
Peed, mencan vessel, was allowed to pro-
GENERAL NEWS,
—The llaliroad Companies do not receive any
but National currency in pay for tickets.
—lt has been decided by the Pennsylvania
State Agricultural Society, to hold their next An
nual Exhibition at Easton.
— l The Old School Presbyterian Assembly at St.
Louis adjourned on Tuesday to meet next year
in Cincinnati.
-•-At Trenton, N. J., on Wednesday, the Grand
Jury indicted two members of the last State Leg
islature and three lobbyists foy corruption.
—Three hundred barrels of whiskey have been
seized for non-payment of revenue taxes at Lou
isville during the past month.
—The Secretary of the Treasury on Wednesday
last, received two instalments of conscience mo
ney-one of Sl5OO from Poston, and the other of
§7O from Philadelphia.
—A woman in Geneva who was formerly as
black as any African, has within the past six
mouths become perfectly white.
—Gov. Curtin lias approved the act passed at
the late session of the Pennsylvania Legislature,
to carry into effect the law of Congress, disfran
chising deserters.
—There are thirty-live persons resident in West
field, Mass., whoso ages are not less than 81 years
nor more than W years, severally. Nineteen are
males dud sixteen arc females.
—Three hundred “colored citizens” and clti
zenesses entered Into bonds matrimonial at Ar
lington Heights village, near Washington city,
lost week.
—Lemuel Cook, the lost surviving soldier of
the Revolutionary war, died on Sunday night at
Clarendon, Orleans county, Now York, aged 102
yedrs.
—An attempt will be made in July next to re
lay the Atlantic cable. The cable for the purpose
is now being stowed away in tanks on board the
Great Eastern.
—A trestle bridge on the Atlantic and Great
Western Road, near Keunard Station, broke
through Thursday with a passenger train upon
It. Three cars were carried down, but fortu
nately none of the passengers were injured.
—ln New York during the t\Vo months post
twenty-two deaths occurred from starvation,
twenty-seven from drunkenness, and ten suicides
were committed.
—The President has approved the bill to au
thorize coinage of flve-ceut pieces, composed of
nickel and copper. The coin is to be a legal ten
der in any payment to the amount of SI. There
are to be no more Issues of fractional notes of a
less denomination than ten cents.
—The skeleton of a monster animal was dis
covered in a mine seven miles from Dubuque,
lowa, on the 27thnit. The animal could not have
been less than twenty feet in length, and may
have beenmhch larger. Some of thcjolnts meas
ured five and half inches in diameter, notwith
standing they were greatly wasted away.
—No time is lost in Chicago ; on Friday lost a
thief stole a gun, was soon after arrested, hod
his preliminary examination, was taken before
the Grand Jury, indicted, tried, convicted and
sentenced to three years in the Penitentiary be
fore 3 o’clock i». m.
—lt is proposed in Charleston, South Carolina,
to convert the square of the burnt district into a
public garden, on the same plan as the Palais
Royal In Paris. This will be inclosed by a fire
proof block of buildings, tbe lower stories to bo
used as stores, while the upper will contain cafes,
an opera house, etc.
—A plan has been suggested by which the Hud
son River can be tunneled from New York to
Hoboken by lading an Iron tube five feet in di
ameter across the bed of the stream. This tun
nel, Intended to bo worked by the pneumatic
method, Is designed to transport the freight of
the Erie Railroad between Hoboken and the
company’s depots in New York.
—An old resident of Mobile, named Perry, has
just returned from a nine years’ cruise, and finds
his wife married to another man, and keeping
house with the children of Perry. The wife re
pudiates the long lost husband, and instead of
throwing open her arms and fainting, as is the
custom of the country in such cases, sho deliber
ately chucked her truant husband out of doors.
—A desperate duel was fought near New Or
leans a few days ago, between an ex-Confederate
and a Federal officer. The weapons were pistols,
and at the first lire the Federal received the bul
let of his antagonist through both lungs, causing
n dangerous and probably a fatal wound. The
ex-Coufederate was shot through both legs, be
low the knee, the tibia of the right leg being bro
ken.
-rChicagi* has just inaugurated a mammoth
slaughter house at the neighboring ofßridge
port, which is 275 feet long, 175 feet wide and three
stories high, with a daily killing capacity of 1,200
head of cattle, 2,000 hogs and 1,000 sheep! •
—A singular accident occurred on the Hudson
River Railroad on Tuesday morning. The en
gine of the morning express down, when just be
low Poughkeepsie, struck a man, who was pro
bably walking on the track, and threw him up
on the cowcatcher, in which position he was car
ried ten miles before tho engineer discovered
what had happened. Though badly injured, the
man was alive and conscious at the last accounts.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Fruit Jars of every kind offered to
to storekeepers hy Wm. Blair A Son, 15 per
cent, cheaper than they can be bought In Phila
delphia. Wo vMI sell the Jars.
Flowers come and go away,
And the violet does first decay;
But everybody fully knows
That Juno is the month for the Rose.
Farmers have been planting corn,
And their breeches are well worn;
Pic-Nlcs for the young are sport
And they wear suits of another sort.
■Working clothes and a sporting suit,
For men os well as for a youth
In latest style, and best of all
Cheaply sold by J. Neuwahl,
at his Store between Drs. Zltzer and Klefler,
North Hanover Street, Carlisle, who Is selling
goods for Spring and Summer, at greatly re
duced prices. He has for the second time this
Spring, returned from the Cities with a well as
sorted stock of Clothing and Gents’ Furnishing
Goods, and asks you to give him a trial.
JULIUS NEUWAHL.
June 7,lBoo—ft
XjOVB and Matrimony.— Ladies and
gentlemen, If you wish to marry, address the un
dersigned, who will send you, without money
and without price, valuable Information that
will enable you to marry happily and speedily, ir
respective of age, wealth, or beauty. This infoi'-
matlou will cost you nothing, and if you wish to
marry, I will cheerfully assist you. All letters
strictly confidential. The desired Information
sent by return mall, and no reward ashed,
Address,
SARAH B. LAMBERT.
nrprnipolnt., KillßK Co-. New Novlr
June 7,1860—3 m«
Notice. —All orders for Coal and Lum
ber can bo left at Martin & Gardner’s, Harris’ and
Faller's Groceries, and at Creamer’s Jewelry
Store, and at Wunderlich's Glassware and Gro
cery Depot, corner of South Hanover and Pom
fret Streets, which win bo promptly attended to
and at the lowest prices by
DELANCEY & SHROM.
June 7,1800.
To Drunkards. —A reformed inebriate
would bo happy to communicate {free of charge)
to as many of his fellow-beings as will address
him, very Important and useful Information, and
place In their hands a sure cure for the love of
Strong Drink of any kind. Tide information is
freely offered by one Xyho has narrowly escaped
a drunkard's grave. Address,
SETH JB. HENDERSON,
No. 0, Broad Street, N. Y.
April ISO, 1860—3 m.
Eiiuons or Youth.— A Gentleman who suffered
for years from Nervous Debdlty, Premature De
cay, and nU the affects of youthful Indiscretion,
will for the sake of suffering humanity, send free
to all who need it, the recipe and directions for
making, the simple remedy by which ho was
cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the adver
tiser's experience, can do so by addressing
JOHN B. OGDEN,
No. K 1 Chambers St., N. Y.
Feb. 22, 18118—ly
Stuanue, But Tkue.— Every young lady and
gentleman In the United States can hear some
thing very much to their advantage by return
mall (free of charge,) by addressing the under
signed. Those having fears of being humbugged
will oblige by not noticing this card. All others
will please address their obedient servant,
THDS. F, CHAPMAN,
831 Broadway, N. Y.
Feb. 22,1800—ly
A Card to Invalids.—A Clergyman,
while residing in South America as a missionary,
discovered asafe umlslmpltj remedy for the Cure
of Nervous Weakness, Karljy Decay, Diseases o 1
the Urinary and .Seminal Organs, and the whole
train of disorders brought on by baneful and vi
cious habits. Groat numbers have been already
cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a de
sire to benefit the ullllclod and unfortunate, I
will send the recelpc for preparing ami using
this medicine, in a scaled envelope, to any one
who needs it, Free of Charge,
lease inclose a post-paid envelope, addressed
;o yourself.
Address,
JOSEPH T. INMAN,
Station D, Bible House,
New York City
April ID, 1866—1 y
To Coxsumtpiviw.— The advertiser, having
been restored to health in a few weeks by a very
simple remedy, after having suiibrod for several
years with a severe lung affection, and thatdroad
disease, Consumption—is anxious to make known
to his fellow-sufferers the moans of cure.
To all who desire It, he will send a copy of the
proscription used (free of charge,) with the direc
tions for preparing and using the same, which
Key will find ri sure euro for Consumption, Ast
hma, BronchUs, Coughs, Colds, and all Throat
and Lung Affections. The only object of the ad
vertiser in sending the prescription is to benefit
the afllicted, and spread information which ho
conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every
sufferer will try his remedy, as It will cost them
nothing, and may prove a blessing.
Parties wishing the prescription, free by return
mail, will please address
Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON,
Williamsburg, Kings Co., N. Y.
Feb. 22, iB6o.—ly
We have just received largo lots -of
Quceuaware, Stoneware, Sugars, New Orleans
Molasses, Salt and Fish. Also Ice Cream Free
zers, best Flams, Smoked Beef and Tongues.
June 7,1866.
MAJRMIJED
HERSMEY—WOODBURN.—On the 10 lnst M by
Rev. S. P. Sprccwer, Mr James Hershey of York,
Co., to Miss. Margreat. R. Woodburn of thiseouu-
MANNING—LEEDS.—In this place, at the res
idence of the bride's father, on the 12th last., by
the Rev. B. F. Beck, Mr. A. Manning of Oakville,
to Miss Emma C., daughter of William Leeds, ot
this place.
(Bloomfield papers please copy.)
[With tlio above notice wo.'received a largo
wedding cake which was hugely enjoyed by the
editors, foreman, devil, Ac. Wo desire to return
our sincere thanks to the happy couple for this
kind remembrance of the printer in the hour of
their joy, and earnestly hope that their pathway
through life may lead through pleasant valleys,
and beside rlpllng streams of .joy and gladness.]
I) IE E
GRAHAM.—On Saturday morning, Juno mb.
at his residence near Carlisle, Mr. John Graham
aged elghty-llve years, five months and twenty
days.
MASONHEIMER.—On the Ith Inst., Bertha
Kate, daughter of J. M. and Matilda R. Mason
helmer, aged two years, nine months and one
day.
“Another little form asleep,
And a little spirit gone;
Another little voice Is hushed,
And a little angel bom.
Two little feet are on their way
To the home beyond tbe skies;
And our hearts are like tbe void that comes
When a strain of music dies.”
REPORT OF THE MARKETS.
Carlisle Markets.
Carlisle, June 13, 1800.
Flour—Family, 12 00 | Butler, 17
Flour—Super, 8 001 Eggs. 20
Wheat—while, 2 70 Lard, 19
Wheat—Red, 2 05 Tallow, 10
Ryo, 95 Bacon—Hams, 20-
Corn, "5 Bacon—Sides, 15
Oats, 02 Soup Beans, 1 75
Clover Seed, 550 Washed Wool, •lOiQSO
Timothy Seed, *lOO Unwashed Wool, 30© 10
Flaxseed, 2 00- Pared Peaches, 7 00
Potatoes—Mercer, 1 00 Unparcd Peaches, 500
Potatoes—P’k Eyes, 80 Dried Apples, 275
Philadelphia Markets.
Philadelphia, Juno 13.
Flour.— There is very little doing, and the
stock of the better grades being reduced to a low
figure, holders are firm in their views. A lew
hundred barrels were taken by the home consu
mers at SBaB 50 for superfine, S9alo for extra, 81la
IX TO for NorLliwest family,. tho latter figure lor
fancy; 811 75a13 for Penna. and Ohio do., audSlla
Kifor fancy brands; 100 bbls. Michigan sold at
the former rate. Rye Flour is quiet at SO 50. In
Corn Mcai there is nothing doing. Tho receipts
to-day are—2o7s bbls. Hour, 3010 bus. wheat, 2n50
bus. corn, 10,200 bus. oats. v
Grain. —The market Is very bare of choice red
Wheat, and small lots have been sold as high as
S 2 00a3; 1500 bushels soring sold at 82 white
is sfcarce. Rye is worth $1 20; IUUO bushels of Pa;
sold at this figure. The receipts of Corn contin
ue light; 2500 bushels Western mixed sold at9lc.,
and 3200 bushels prime yellow at 9oc. Oats are
unchanged; sales 1500 bushels Poinia, at 73 a 7-lc.:
800 bushels Dei. a170c., and 1000 bushels of West
ern at 05c. In Barley ami Malt there is nothing
Speeds.— Cloversced is scarce and in demand nl
S7*t 7 50 per IB lbs. for prime. Timothy is quoted
ut Ssas 50 per bushel. Flaxseed continues in
good demand: small sales are reported at S 3 25
per bushel. , „
Whiskey.— Small sales of Penn, arc making at
82 25, and Ohio at €2 28 a 2 29 per gallon.
s,ein attomismeutsi.
Auction of dry goods ami car-
PETS, In Eby's Store Room, every evening,
until the entire stock, is disposed of.
Tl. Mc(JARINE\,
Auctioneer.
June li, 18CJG—tf.
R SALE!
■xho Union Fire Company oiler for Sale
TWENTY GOOD SETTEES,
from ten to twelve feet long. Apply to
JOHN MARTIN or
L. T. GREENFIELD.
June U, 18GG—3t.
Assistant assessor’s office,
United states Internal. Revenue, t/tli
t .slon ioth Disincl, Pennsylvania. Carlisle,
June 14,16UU. All persons residing m the Dorough
of Carlisle, in the townships of North iMlddlclon,
Middlesex South Middleton and Dickinson, who
have not yet made return to me ol their Incomes
for itioa, their Carriages, Gold Watches and Piano
fortes, are hereby notilied to do so within ten
days. Also, all applications for License under
tile Revenue Law must be made at once, fail
ure to comply with the above notice will subject
the delinquent to the
Assistant Assessor.
Oinco No. 2, Rheem’s Hall.
June 14,18GG—it
QREAT CLOSING-OUT SALE
GOLD AND SILVEE WATCHES.
Owing to the great decline in gold and general
depression of business, the Geneva Manuiactur-
Ing Campauy are desirous of disposing of their
Block of Watches immediately, for casn, and as
their Agents, we have concluded to adopt the av
erage pian, and have pul tno price at the low fig
ure ol $l2 eucn, thus bringing it within the reach
Ol ull to oUunn. q.lnuhiu iimcf 1 .
All the following SPDENDID WATCHES to be
sold at
12 DOLLAES EACH:
150 Gold Hunting Case Chronom.
Watches. „ ,
150 Gold Hunting Case Duplex
W titclics
200 Gold Hunting Case Pat. Lev.
Wutcues, 100 to l<o each
200 Gold Hunting Case Lopluo
•Watches,
300 Gold Dialed on Sterling sil- , t lAik
vet Cases Patent Lever Watches, oO to 100 each
Gold Hunting Case
230Xudies’’Go 1 d and Euamellud
Winches,
300 Ladies’ Gold I atent Lever
Watches. «<oto Iwj each
300 .Ladies’ Gold Lepino Watches, 50 to 100 each
400 Solid Silver Case Duplex
Watches, A
■lOO Solid shiver Case Pat. Lev.
Watches, Jo to 7o each
500 Solid Silver Case Lever
Watclies,
COO Solid Silver Case Lepino
WatoUes, . _ . _
500 Gold Composite Hunt. Case
Winches, A T ,
•100 Gold composite Lepluo .
Watches, -Oto oi) each
•100 Silver cover Watches, to 7o each
600 silver Lepmo Watches, to 60 oacu
All the above splendid Watches will bo sold lor
each. Wo have adopted the loiiowiug plan :
Cemdcates describing each Which ami us val
ue are prepared and placed m sealed envelopes.
These Cercnlcates can no obtained at our omce,
and the hdlder will bo eninied to the \N atcii it
calls for, upon payment of the 12 Dollars ami re
turn of the Oercmcace.
This is not a lottery, but a bonajide sale, and any
ono wisiung to avail themselves of this upporuj
nity shouiaseud at once and procure a ceruil
cate, and as tuero are no blauiis every one must
get a Watch at Half the usual price at least, and
many will get a splendid Gold Watch tor the tri
lling sum onT2, .. ~ . ..
Cerinlcates sent by mall lo anyuddre>s for oj
cents each. Five will be sent for c 2. i'lleeii lor
<o Thirty-live lor c-il). When the goods are or
dered, the Ceruncacc must be returned with the
money, and orders will no promptly hlled.
Address,
UiDLEoPIE, MAXSON it CO.,
3a iieelamm sued, Now Vorls.
Juno 1-1, 1800—im.
IT K A 1) ! AIT E AT>!!
'HEAP DRY HOODS EMPORIUM,
Ihe newest and most desirable styles aiul
qualities of
FORE I (iN & DOMESTIC DRY GOODS
suitable for the presentnm.l coming season,
embracing all the latest varieties and styles in
the market.
WM. BLAIR it SON,
is the place to purchase your DOMKS'JTC GOODS,
ns \vi‘ have the largest utirl best Slock In the
(.’ounty, and art* sailing thorn at
Mn.sllns, Shootings Pillow Paso Muslins and Lin
ens, Tickings Checks, Potion Pants Stulls, Linen
Drillings, Linen Coatings, Calicoes Gmghams,
Chamherry's Gauze, Flannels, Colton and Linen
Table Diapers, Ac., Ac.
for the latest, styles of PARASOLS ami SUN U M
BUELIiAS, for ladies and children.
all styles silk and Cloth Sacks and Mantles,
Black Luce Point.s
If you are iu want of any kind of
§l5O to S3OU each
125 to 200 cadi
75 to 150 each
100 to 120 each
75 to 150 each
•10 to 100 each
00 to (JO each
23 to 75 each
25 to 50 each
53rj) ©ootis.
LATEST AN 1 I I.IIIAK I HAT
OPENING OE THE SEASON
LEIDICH & MIEEER’S
UHAXD IIISPI.AY OF
D RE S /S' G 0 o D S',
plain, Black ami Fnncv Dress Silks, Fouliard
Silks. Mohairs, Poplins, Repps, French
Mozamblques.Lenoes, Ileal Or
gandv ami Jaconet 1-awns
of ‘ beautiful designs,
Plain atnl Figured Per
’ calcs and Chlnlses, Silk and
Mohair Grenadines, Bn rages,
Black ami Colored Mohair Alpaccas,
all shades, Moms, de Lalnes, Scotch Ging
hams, Challics, &c., & c., A-c.
PI.KASi: IIKMEirnKU THAT
LKIDICM & MILLKICS
va yie i > KTCEN
T H I S W A Y
CA L L
O R .VSII IMS Vy. A Y O F
Shetland tihuwls, all colors,
(in nadinrs, Uurur/c Shctwlt,
FrcocU Mozambique S hawls.
Granges, Lemons, Citron, Figs, Pepper, Mace,
Ginger, Cloves, Nutmegs, Mustard.
Don’t forget to call and examine my stock at
the Darkness Corner, Carlisle, and see for your
selves. You will save money and can obtain Hie
necessaries of life. Give us a Call.
-VirCash paid for country produce.
J. U. WUNDERLICH.
LEIDICH & MILLER'S, 1 isou.
W H I T E GOODS,
do not fall to cull at
ns they have the largest Stock in town of Shirred,
Tucked and Puffed Muslins, suitable for Dresses
and Garabaldios. Nainsook Swiss, Camb. and
.Jaconet Muslins, Striped and Figured Swisscs and
Piciuitz, Ac., Ac.
MOURNING GOODS,
Of this rlass of goods we always
have a full line, such as JJombazines,
Jirpps, Don/ins, Mohairs, Single and
Double width DeLaines, Mozam
biques, S-I Crape March,for Dresses
and Shawls, S-l Grenadine Jtarage,
for Dresses and Shawls, Mohair Lus
'(res, Lawns, Ginghams. Engl i s h
Crapes, Crape Veils, Gloves of all
descriptions. Shawls, etc.. ito. 3'ou
trill a I wags find a full line of FU
NCHAL'GOODS, at Lkidicii &
MmiiEU’s, and pay strict attention
to all orders for the same.
HEN AND BOVS,
Do not forgot to call for your supply of Cloths and
Casslmores, Vestings, Linens for Pants and
Coals. Having secured the services of a llrst class
Tailor, we am’prepared to have Clothing made
up at very short notice.
NOTIONS! NOTIONS!!
LEIDICH «fc MILLER’S
is the place to buy your
GLOVES,
HOSIERY of all kind*,
Mrrrs,
HOOPED SKIRTS,
BALMORALS,
FRENCH CORSETS,
LINEN AND
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS,
Having a good selection of goods now on hand
we aro prepared to meet all demands, and feel
coulldent we can otter inducements that defy
competition. Remember the place, East Main
Street, South Side, Second Door from Corner, 2nd
DOOU, 2nd DOOR, 2nd DOOR,
GREENFIELD &SHEAFER.
DRESS TRIMMINGS, May 31,18G0.
BONNET RIBBONS,
TRIMMINGS,
RIBBONS,
BUTTONS,
EMC’D. INSERTINGS
AND EDGINGS,
LACE VEILS,
IN OS, HEAD NETS, and a thousand other smal
wares too numerous to mention..
CARP KT B , CARPETS,
of all grades and descriptions, such as
English Tapestry,
Brussels,
Lowell Three Ply
Extra Sup Ingrain,
Rag, Listing,
and Hemp,
OIL C la O T H B
of all widths, Cantina, Mattings White and
Checked, Window Shades, Looking Glasses,
Rugs, Mutts, Mai’srtllles Quilts and Counterpanes,
Nottingham Lnco Curtains, Tumbourd Muslin
Curtains, Ac.
Please do not fall to give us an early call, as we
are determined to keep up our good reputation
of selling the best goods, the cheapest goods, and
the largest amount of goods iu the county. Wo
always take great pleasure to show our goods, as
we cun prove the fuel that we study the interest
of all our customers.
LEIDICH & MILLER.
Do not forget the place and well known stand
on the Corner, sign of the Carpet Hall.
L. &, M.
Juno 7, XSOO,
ILcQal ftortcess.
"VTOTICE. —Notice is hereby given that
1\ letters Testamentary on the estate of Kllza
oetn Wise, deceased, late of Whlrenmnstown
Cumberland county, have been granted to the
undersigned, residing In same place. All per
sons Indebted to said estate are requested to
make payment, immediately, and those having
claims will present them for settlement.
JACOB WISE,
JCrrcutuv.
June 7, ISUU—ill-
NOTICE. —Notice is hereby given Unit
letters of Administration on tno estate of
ini vid Kolt, deceased, late of Frankford township,
have been grained to the undersigned residing
In North Middleton twp. All persons Indebted
losald estate are requested to make payment Im*
mediately, and those having claims against said
estate, will present them for settlement.
’ W. F.HWiGEU,
Administrator.
June 7, —Of
AimiNUSTKATOR’S NOTlCE.—no
tick is hereby given that letters of Adniln
ir>i.»»vtlon on the estate of Frederick Under!, late of
Frankford township* deceased, have been granted
to the undersigned, residing in the Borough of
Carlisle. Ail persons indebted to the said estate
are requested to make payment immediately,
and those having claims against the estate will
also present them for settlement.
1 V. E. MAGLAUGHLIN,
Administrator,
May 2-I,IBGG —Gt.
■vr OTTCE.—Notice is liereby given that
[\ Letters Testamentary on the estate of Dan
iel Gross, late of Silver Spring township dec’d.,
have been issued to the undersigned, residing in
same township. All persons knowing them
selves indebted to the estate are requested to
make payment immediately, and those having
claims against said estate will also present them
for .settlement.
May 17,180G—Ct*
QLASSWARE AND' GROCERIES!
xiio subscriber desires to inform the citizens of
Carlisle ami vicinity, that ho has leased the cor
ner .Store Itoom, on the corner of Hanover and
PomfreL Streets, in the Borough of Carlisle, and
has it furnished with an extra and superb stock of
GLASS W ARE,
consisting in.part, of
SUGAR BOWLIS,
TUMBLERS, of all sizes,
GLASS DISHES,
HARPIES,
LA HER BEER MUGS,
GOBLETS and
WINE GLASSES,
ofevery stylo, in fact everything for the table.
My slock is very heavy ami I am determined to
kcU Glassware as cheap as can bo purchased in
Philadelphia at wholesale prices.
1 have four dltlercut lands of
with the Patent Air Top Stopper, a new invention
for putting up fruits ol all lands. As the indica
tions are mat the coming fruit crop will be boun
tiful, every one who desires putting up Iruit
should supply themselves with the JARS.
I have also on hand a now and fresh supply of
GROCJiIiIKS,
which I will sell cheap for cash.
y U g. u _\Vhile, Brown, Crushed, and A Coflce,
Green and Parched. Tens—Oolong, Imperial, and
Young Hyson, Soap, Candies, Rice, Potash, Salt
Fish of all kinds, Nos. i and U Mt^ckeral,
TOBACCO,
OIL, by the gallon or quart, Molasses Syrups, Salt
iu sucks, Flour by the suck or barrel, Potatoes by
the bushel or peck. Also, a lot of Q,ueensware,
Bueii as steak Dishes, Plates, Genuine Liverpool
Ware, Cups and Saucers, Terrepmo Fruit Dishes,
China, Tea and Dinner Setts, Ac.
WILLOW WARE,
of all kinds, Hams, Dried Beef, Crackers, Soda
Biscuit, Jumbles, everything that can be obtaih
ed in a lirst-class Grocery.
I will constantly keep on hand a stock of Fruits
in their season, such as
gPIUNG GOODS!
sVe desire to call the attention of the people to
the now and beautiful Slock of
SJ> It I A (J O O O D iV ,
just received at GREENFIELD A SIIEAFFER'S
CHEAP STORE.
All kinds of Domestics at the latest reduced rates.
MUSLINS, COTTONADES,
• CALiebES, DENIMS,
GINGHAMS, JEANS,
CHECKS, FLANNELS,
TICKINGS, Ac., Ac., Ac.
A large and desirable Stock of
DRESS GOODS,
purchased direct from the largest houses at the
lowest cashpriccs, which wc are determined to sell
at as
as any house in the Cumberland Valley.
We respectfully invito the attention of all wlm
arc in want of cheap goods to give us a call and
examine our stock ol
ALPACAS, WHITE GROUNDS,
with Polca Spots in all Colors;
PER AGES,
LENOIS,
MO HA IRS,
UQZAMBIQ UES,
POPLINS,
PLAIDS,
ORGANDIES ,
WOOL DELAINES,
all colors, &e. Ladles FANCY GOODS, HOSIERY,
GLOVES, &c. A full assortment of
AY H I r I ! E GOODS,
at’vcry low prices. CLOTHS and CASSIMERES,
In great varieties for men and boys, at old prices.
Ladies Cloaking Cloths all Shades.
Laidies’ Crochet Shawls,
Sun Umbrellas,
Parasols,
Hoop Skirts,
Corsets,
Linens of all kinds,
ICnottingham Lace,
Curtains by the yard
BLACK GOODS,
at greatly reduced prices. Elegant Black all
Wool Delaines full double width only fcl,oo per
yard, a full ami largo variety of single width
black wool
Delaines
JjIRESH GROCERIES!
THE OLD STAND WITH A NEW STOCK !
The undersigned announces to the public that
she has Just received her Spring and Summer
supply of
INFANT WAISTS,
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
at tier Store, East High Street, directly opposite
Saxton's Hardware Store, Carlisle, where she is
prepared to supply families with everything in
her line at the very lowest possible prices—her
goods having all been purchased at the present
low standard. The following compose a portion
of the articles on hand
COFFEE,
TEAS,
11ICE,
BKOMA,
SPICKS.
RAISINS,
CURRANTS,
CITRON.
POTATOES,
TOBACCO,
LARD,
EGOS,
dried beef,
BROOMS,
BASKETS,
EMB’D. FLOUNC*
Also,
Striped,
Venetian
of all kinds, Canned Peaches anil Tomatoes, Pick
les anil all kinds of Sauces, with everything to
he found In a well slocked store.
FRESH V E Q ET A li LEU,
FRESH FISH, ite., In season, will also he kept on
hand, and sold at reasonable rales.
113- A trial r.ollcUcd—satisfaction guaranteed.
' ANNA ALLISON.
May ill, HGO —ly.
and Linen,
TO ALL BQOK BUYBBS!—JAS. Iv.
I SIMON, Itl South Fourth Street, IMilladel
imia, is agent for the following valuable Hooks:
Appleton's New American Cyclopedia—li» Vol
umes; Appleton’s History of the Rebellion—
-1 large Volume; Appleton’s Dictionary of Me
chanics—2 Volumes; Rebellion Record,by Frank
Moore—‘J Volumes; Washington Irving’s Works
—22 Volumes; Cooper’s Novels; Dickens’ Works;
Merivaie & Gibbon's Home; Macuuloy's Works;
Lire’s Dictionary of Arts and Manufactures; Bau
eroffs United States—S Volumes; Ac., Ac. 1 fur
nish all Books published, for public ami private
I libraries, at wholesale prices. Send a list of any
Books wanted, with a slump, for prices, wiiicli
Will be sent by return mall.
>ltiy 21, ItiUtH-Sm
LEVI GROSS,
PETER GROSS,
Executors,
©rtocmea.
GLASS FRUIT JARS,
SEGARS,
PIPES,
LAMPS,
STRAWBERRIES, PINE APPLES.
LOW PRICES,
A Ijiacas,
Crape Poplins,
Crape Veils,
. Crape Collars, it
HIGH PRICES HO MORE !
SUGAR,
MOLASSES,
STARCH,
CHOCOLATE,
BEANS,
DRIED COHN,
CRANBERRIES,
BUTTER,
BLACKING,
BRUSHES,
CHEESE;
CR AKERS,
SHOULDERS,
buckets,
Ac., Ac., Ac,
DRIED FRUITS,
QLOTHI.NO ! CLOTHING !!
GJtJCAT FALL IN FFICKS.
Xlle uiulurslKlifil Is nmv receiving Ills compline
•isoi'tmoiu ol
SPUING AND SUMMER GOODS,
which for style, beauty and price, cannot be ex-
C °His stock consists in part of line Hindi, and Hlue
French ami Fnghsh troths, Kxtra Heavy Doe
skin, three ent unci
FA N T U V C ASK! M K K KS.
Also, a large variety of Casslnets ami Tweeds.
Kentucky Jeans, and Cotlonnades, i.inens, and
Lmen Drillings, in great variety. Also a great
assortment ol
Kli.vuy JI.VDK CUlTlll.Ntl
of every stylo and quality, While Linen and
Woolen Shirts, Summer Drawers, Are. Constant
ly on hand a large assortment of Ties, Collars,
Hosiery and Gloves, .Linen, Milks and Cotton
Handkerchiefs.
Also a lull assortment of Trunks, Carpel Hags
and Valises, ol every size.
Clothing made to order at the shortest notice.
Cali and examine the stock.
Don t forget the stand—Mouth Hanover Street,
adjoining Miller & Hewers’ Hardware Store, Car-
May 10,1800.
EMOV A L !
BARGAINS IN CLOTHING!
Henry S. Ritter would announce to the public
hat he has removed his
UIOTIHSU A N 1)
GENTS’ FURNISHING STORE
to Ills now Store-Room, on West Main Street,
three doors west of the h irst National Bank, Car
lisle, where he is lully prepared to
MAKE WORK TO ORDER
at short notice and In the best and most/asMo/ia-
Otc style . Ho has recently returned from the city
with a very largo and carefully selected lot ol
Goods, such as
CLOTHS,
CASSIMEKLS,
VHSTINGS, &c.,
Which he Is prepared to sell at greatly reduced
rales. He will always keep on hand
READY-MADE CLOTHING
of the best quality and style, and warranted to
be as represented, fail and examine for your
selves and be convinced. Hlb stock of
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS
has been selected with care, and embraces
SHIRTS,
DR A WERS,
GLOVES ,
NECKTIES,
SUSPENDERS,
HA NDKER CIIJEI 'S,
and all articles In that line.
Our custom department now contains the lar
gest assortment of ah the Fashionable New Fab
rics lor our patrons to select from.
GOODS SOLD liV THE YARD OR DXEUE.
Cull uud examine before purchasing elsewhere.
Wo uro always ready to show our (joocls to old
and new eusiomers.
Don’t lorgel the .Stand, West High Street,
In the room lately occupied by K. K shapley’s
Jewelry Store
April 20, 1800—ly
LOT H IN G ! CLOTHING!!
MV MOTTO
“ Quick Sales and Small Profits”
KEROSENE
Having just returned from the Eastern cities
wltli an eulirely uew stock of Cloths, Cassuneres,
Vestings, and gentlemen’s lunnsning goods of
every variety, tao subscriber will continue tlio
in all its various branches, at the old stand of
Abraham Luhman, on Worth Hanover btrect,
next door to shremer’s Hotei, and a few doors
north of the CariisloDeposit Bunk.
MADE UP CLOTHING
constantly on hand,
COATS,
in every style and variety
Shirts, wiilte & gray linen, blockings,
Undershirts, Neckues,
Collars, liumlicerchlels,
Drawers, suspenders, ».Vo.
Also, the best of French Cloths and Cussimeres,
in every variety. He lias engaged me .services o:
an experienced cutter, aim e,>poeml attention
Will be paid to putting up customer work, m UK
latest ami most lushionanle styles.
JUAN TllFillLFK.
, April Il», iMili—
?£aritoarc, faints, &c.
jj" A H i) W A U Ji
subscriber has jusl returned livm the
Eastern Cities with the largest, cheapest, and
best selected assortment ut Hardware, ever otter
ed m inis county, hserytiung Kept in a large
Wholesale and retail Hardware sum*, can lie hud
a little lower limn at any other house in the
eoiml.s.al the cheap hardu aie store ol Inc sun
senber.
Filly tons nails and spikes just m-mx ed of the
very oesi maices, and all warranted. Omntry
merelianls supplied with Nails at nuuuilaciurers'
prices.
riix Hundred pair Trace Chains ol all kinds, with
a large assortment of
butt chains,
HALTEH CHAINS,
uitFAsr hu.,
fifth chains,
LOG CHAINS,
TUNC UK CHAINS,
COW CHAINS, Ao
Three hundred and llfty pair ol Haines of all
kinds just received. Common pattern, London
pattern, Elizabethtown pattern with ami without
patent fastenings, cheaper than ever.
I’AUnTS AND UIDS.
Ten tons White Load, I.tWJ gallons Oil just re
ed veil, with a large assortment ol Varnishes, Tur
pentine, Japan, Hilly, Luharage, wmung,
Glue, sneliue, Faint finishes, Fire-prool Pium,
Florence Wnue, WUUe Zinc, Colored zinc, iteu
Lead, Lard Ud, Lolled Oil, sperm utl, Fisn Ud,
Ac. Colors ol every description, dry and in oil, in
cans and mbs.
Jysl received the largest, cheapest, and bes
assortment ol Farm Lens in the county. Green
castle .Metal and Hell Metal, warranted not h
crack.
Twenly-ilve kegs Dupont Buck and Uille Pow
der, wild a large assortment ol Safety Fuse, Picks,
Crowbars, stone Drills, Slone Sledges, Slone
Hammers, Ac.
PUMPiS AND CE.MEXT,
Fifty barrels of Cement, xvith a very large as
sortment ol Cham ami iron Pump.-»oi all Kinds,
cheaper than ever, at the hardware store of
11KNKV SAXTON.
Dec. 1, JSIiA
MIiiLKK & JLiOWUite,
spcukssoks to
LEWIS F. LVNF,
Sorlh JJaiwvcr Slnrf, CUrlu;!i\ J'a
Dealers in American, English and German
Cutlery,
Saddlery,
Couch Trimmings,
hshoo Findings,
Morocco ami Lining Skins,
Lasts,
liout Trees
and Shoemaker Tools
of every description. Solid and Brass Box Vice:
Bellow.'., Files, Hasps, iiur.se Siloes, Horse Sim
Nails, Bar and Hulled Iron of all sizes,
Carriage Springs, Axles, Spokes, Fellows, Hulls,
&c., Ac. Saws of every variety, Carpenters’ Tools
and Building Material, Table and Pocket Cutlery,
Plated Forks and Spoons, with an extensive as
sortment of Hardware ol all kinds and of the best
manufacture, which will be sold wholesale or re
tail at Hie lowest prices. We are making great
improvements in our already heavy stoeii ol
goods, and invite all persons In want 01 Hard
ware of every description to give us a call anil we
are conlident you will be welt paid for your trou-
Hoping that bv strict attention to business and
a disposition to please all we will be able to
maintain the reputation of the old stand.
MILLFU A BuWKUS.
Hoc. 1, IStio.
M E K 1. 0 A N I I O U S!•
Ni HITH II ANoVKU Si’HKKT, CAULIBLF.
The undersigned begs leave uj Inform hi.s
friends ami the public that lie has leased the
above well-known UoTKh, (recently kepi by
.Martin Slireinerj ami has reiurnished ami relit*
ted the same throughout. His chambers are pro
vided with the celebrated .Imlcr.um XjH'iny JJuf,
and other comforts. He is now tally prepared to
accommodate visitors in a manner Una cannot
fail to be salislaetory. ills Table will bo supplied
with iho best the markets allbrd, and his liar
will contain the choicest brands of liquors. Jlis
stabling is extensive, and will be attended by
exporeneed and earelul ostlers. By close atten
tion t the wants of his guests, and a determina
tion t make his house a quiet place of resort, hi;
hopesolo merit and receive a liberal share of pub
lic pa trouage. Permanent boarders will be ta
ken at the lowest rules,
' Ap rilo, 180Q—6m*
(Klotljmg.
ISAAC Id VINGSTuN.
COLL A JiS ,
STOCKINGS,
Fine and Common
11. S. 111TTEU.
CLOTHING BUSINESS
P A N T »S and
V E y T IS ,
NAILS AND SPJK.ES.
HAM K 8
F A K U ii EL L S
i J O W D K it
HARDWARE,
IIAMES AND TRACES,
LEWIS FABEU.
11l air' Hen ctocr.
rrs EFFECT IS
MIRACULOUS.
The old, tho young, tlio middle aged unitQ to praise
HALL’S
VEGETABLE SICILIAN
HAIR RENEWER.
It Is an entirely now scientific discovery, combining
many of the most powerful and restorative agent*
in tho vegetable kingdom.
Wo htivo such confidence in its merits, and nre
so suro it will do all wo claim for it, that wo offer
$l,OOO Reward
If tho Sicilian Hair Renewer docs not give sat
isfaction in all cases when used in strict accord
ance with our instructions.
HALL’S
Vegetable Sicilian JBCaiv JRefiewer
has proved itself to be the most perfect preparation
for the Hair ever offered to tho public.
It is a vegetable compound, and contains no
Injurious properties whatever.
It is not a Dye, it strikes at the Boots and fills
tho glands with now Ufo and coloring mutter.
XT WIZZ RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO
ITS COLOR.
It i oill keep tho Hair from falling owl*
It cleanses tho Scalp, and makes the Hair
SOFT, ZUSTROVS, AND SILKEN,
IT IS A SPLENDID HAIR-DRESSING 1
No person, old or young, should fall to uso It.
It is recommenced ana usea by the FIRST MED*
ICAL AUTHORITY.
Ask for Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian
Haik Renewkr, and take no other.
Tho Proprietors offer tho Sicilian Hair Re
newer to tho public, entirely confident that it will
bring back tho hair to its original color, promote its
growth, and in nearly all cases whoro it has fallen
off will restore it unless tho person is veryogod.
B. p. mix A co. Proprietors,
N. H.
Sold by all Druggists.
For sale at Haverstlck’s and Eillotl’s Drug
Stores, Carlisle.
May SI, 186ft—ly*
Jlfldjlcal.
A CERTAIN PREVENTIVE FOR
CHOLERA,
I.
x.
1 8 6 6.
THE GREAT ZINGARI BITTERS.
This wonderful remedy was discovered and In*
troduccd about twenty years ago by Dr. 8. Uheop
sus, an eminent Egyptian physician.
Ho had iong seen and leit the want of some
remedy which would strike the root of disease,
and prevent much of the suffering which the hu
man lamily was thou compelled to endure.
This great question was presented to his mind
every day in vivid colors as ho moved among tho
sick and dying, and observed the inefficiency of
nearly all the remedies then in use. Thus ho was
led to think and experiment; and after ten years
of study and labor no presented to his icllow man
tlio wonderful ZiiSGAill BITTEItS. The effect of
this preparation In the prevention and cure of
disease was so marvelous and astonishing that
the most fluttering marks of royal favor were
bestowed upon him who discovered it. Hlsnamo
was placed upon the Roil of Nobles, and a gold
medal with the lollowing Inscription: Dr 8.
uheopsus, the Public Benefactor, waa presented
to him by me viceroy.
The preparation has been used in several epi
demics 01 cholera, both us a preventive and cura
tive measure, and with such greatsuccess, chat it
has been introduced into nearly all tho general
hospitals of the old world.
Tne old saying that an ounce of prevention Is
worth a pound of cure, applies with marvelous
force to cholera, and therefore any remedy that
will protect us against Hus terrible disease should
he freelv and persistently used.
All pathologists now agree that the cholera
poison acts on the system through the blood,
and that anv combination which acts on the ex
cretory organs, ami keeps them in working or
der, anust prevent a suilleient accumulation of
the poison to exert Us lernbta eifccla on the or
ganism. This is true not only of oholerra, but ol
nearly all other maladies, especially the differ
ent lonns offever.
The Ztngara lilt tors is Just such a remedy as the
above conditions require. It acts on the organs
of excretion and secretion, keeping up a perfect
balance between them. Tins Bitters is composed
entirely of roots and herbs, so nicely concocted
that every organ is acted upon and put In tone.
Its taste is pleasant and its effects prompt and
lasting. -
Numerous eases of the following diseases nave
been eared by it; Cholera, Diarrhoea, Dysentery,
Debility, Aniemia, Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Cholic,
»S:c.
Trice One Dollai per quart bottle.
Principal depot at mo Walnut street wharf,
Harrisburg, Ta.
Also lor sale by George Winters, wholesale and
retail liquor dealer, Second Street, Harrisburg,
ami at Shower's liquor store, and.at the Franklin
House, Carlisle
May 17, ISUti—tlm.
/"'IAKLLSLE FEMALE COLLEGE
UEV. T. DAUGJIiiRTV, J‘raidcut.
HOARDING AND DAY SCHOLARS.
This Seminary which includes the school lately
under the charge of Miss Mary Hitner, will open
under the* directum of Rev. T. Daughtery as Pro
sidetil, with a lull corps of able instructors, so as
to give to voting ladies a thorough education in
Knglish and classical studies, and also, In the
French and (Jenimu languages, and Music and
I‘alnllng, and other ornamental branches,
Kspec.ml care will be given to Boarders in the
family of the President.
A primary department for the younger scholars,
will be had In connection with the Seminary.
The session will open on Wednesday, the (ith at
September, in the elegant School Rooms of Emof
ry church, which have been designed for tho
purpose. „
For terms apply to the President,
Aug. 17, 16C5.
M O V ATT
j ne subscriber bogs leave to inform his old oils
.oiners and the public generally, that he has re-
moved his
SADDLE AND HARNESS
establishment to the building on South Hanover
street, Carlisle, nearly opposite Bentz’ Store. He
will, as heretofore, keep constantly on hand, of
his own make, everything in his line, such as
BADDL.ES.
HARNESS,
COLLARS,
WHIPS, &C., &C.
All his work is made up under his own super
vlsion, and ho therefore icels warranted in Bay
ing that lor workmanship and durability, It la
unsurpassed. Thankful lor past favors he re
spect lullv solicits a continuance of the same.
' WILLIAM CLEFPEU.
April 12, 1800—Gin.
QONFECTIONARY & ICE CREAM !
The undersigned respectfully announces lo the
cill/.ens of Carlisle and vicinity, that he has
opened an
ICE CBEAM SALOON
AND CONFECTIONARY STORE, In the resi
dence lately occupied by Mrs. Poland, on North
Jhmovcr street, where ho will constantly keep on
hand a large assortment of
CAKES AND CONFECTIONARY,
and will serve up rich, pure and highly flavored
10E CREAM at all hours, during the day and
evening.
May 21,18GG—3m
PLEASE NOTICE!
wuly’s Needle Casket containing one hundred
lU'St quality Needles imported by Philip HUl*
sent to any address on the receipt of 50 cents.—
The great American Puzzle will be given with
every Noodle Case. "Price of Puzzle, 3u cents per
sett. Adamite Puzzle 10 cents to any address.—
Hoop Skirls manufactured to order; Storekeep
ers send for price list.
PHILIP HILL,
i'j!) Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa
May ;U, IsijU—lm,
WHO r WHO ? WHO ?—OUR NEXT
GOVERNOR!—Wo have a correct and
smiting photograph of the next Governor of
Pennsylvania, which wo will Send by mall for 25
cents. If we mistake the man , the money will be
, refunded Immediately after election next Octo
ber. Is it Clymer or Geary ? Write and see.
Address, UARTLESON <fe CO.,
i OU Chestnut St>, Fhli&.
May. 3, iw-O—2m .
P. RAHTER,
Solo Proprietor.
J. Y. JONTS.