American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, February 13, 1868, Image 4

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i KDUSTIIIA PROSPEItET.
I "have lately mode largo additions lo my al-
ready
EXTENSIVE STOCK OF HA.RDWARE
In all Its branches and departments, and buying
exclusively for Cbsh, am able to compote
with Phllnd'a, Mark cts, and to Whole
sale at Manufacturer'* Prices.
All orders attended to personally,and with our
usual promptness. Goods delivered to all parts of
the town FREE OF CHARGE.
We Invito the special attention of Blacksmith's
and Wagon-Makers to our extensive stock In
their line, comprising In part
Hammered.
Rolled,
English Refined,
and Norway Iron,
of all shapes and sixes.
Burden’s Hdrsc and
Mule Shoos,
Horse and Mule Iron,
Nalls of dlllerout brands,
Howland's Black and
Polished Springs,
Sanderson's Cast-St eel.
Spring,
Blister :unl
Toe. Steel,
Blacksmith’s Brills,
Solid-Box Vices. Hoi M !•>«>. Fllon, Rasps,
and Case Hardened r /3V- W agi'ii, i arrlnge,
ami Buggy Axles.
CARRIAGE, WAiinN AND SLKIUII
Fixtures, embracing- in t • Hubbs, Spokes,
Felloes. Bows,Shafts, Fa- r.age PohsSleigh Run
m*rs, Fenders, Top Leallo-r, Hack '’nnvus, Dril
ling, Damask, Lace, Trimmings, A Ac., 100 nu
merous to mention.
Cut and Clinch Nads, a: the wry low**! mar
ket rates. Country Mcn h i-iis supplied at manu
facturers’ prices.
CAUPKNTKHS AND HI’ri.UKR.S
will Tl ml It tot heir a«i vantage !-• noy N'alN, Locks,
Paints. Oils, and olhci. Baddme Materials, to
lictlo-r with
C A K P K N TS'l Us* TO O I. S
from the Jiv\f Mnkcrs warranted to give
entire sat Ist ju-Uon In .|UsiUt y nod pile-
v’ABI N F.T MAKERS AND UN DF.IITAKF.US
wo wiiulil Invite y.»ur -
rhfuit hluoU tif WaViml iuul Muhoi-suiy \ uacerx.
i Imir, Sofa. iuul lloil Springs Mu l -', Hair A,c„ Arc.
roMlu UumllfS, Laco. mi.l all nooossary
material.* anti yumis in tli< ir lim*.
SADLKIi’S KINDI XUS AND TOOLS
of evcrv varletv comp; x-ustf Hi part Black,
(led ami Wliite. Cnamcl.•-! and Patent Lcatlicr.
Hot; rtklns, saddle Trees, .mim opy Japanned and
Sliver Homes, Horse H.ankels, collars, Hrldle
Buis. Buckles, Kings. iirotv.Bands UlUi-\\ cb.
(drillings. Blanket Binning, Iti-s and Norths
Self Adjusting Trees, Ac., Ac.
LAKdK STUCK OF ••UnKMAKHII'STnOI^
mid Finding*. Morroeeo.*, Tauipieoes. Sheep
Skins, Colored Lin mgs. Ae.. all <d whieh
will be sold ut the » lowest C'Ci rales.
D A I X T s A X I) OILS.
Twentv tons oi tiie following brands of White
!vends find /due s: WclhenlPs Lead. Llbertv do.,
Buck lb).. Crystal do.. Mansion do., r reindi /me.
American do., Snow \\ lute ilo., I’loi dice do.. Col*
orotl do.
Colors of evei \ description dry and In oil In cans,
and lubes. Also,Hold Leaf, French and Uerman
Bronze, Paint, Varnish, and Camel Hair Punish
es. draining Co,.ib» and Brushes.
O [ Lrf A X D V A 11 N 1 S 11 K S
Linseed yil.
Sperm do.,
Fish do.,
Ijird do.,
I.nbrJc do.,
Neals Foot do.,
Tilipelil 11 ie,
i oaeh Varnish,
Furniture do..
Win te Bern m do. ilo.
IM'AN lih) S' \NH i.l-.X'lllKß \ U'.NISHK.S
\ ) so, PllttV.
lulharg-'.
Whltins,
l i I Ut*,
I bulk ,
Alum
\Vt; would especial 1 \ .n\.!o 110 .illelltloll o|
(• iirmers, Meebanle-- and ’.he cominunl
l\ in genera! t<> the .J—X-iJ tollowlng uilleh—:
DUITILAS row iVI A IiI'MSKY'S
i in in cr kb w i‘.i,i
Ftvi; Tn i>Ni: 11rni 1 ill.i> an b i icrv it i:t
W -od. I urn and Lea.l Bn
uvim.\ruc hams ac„
ot
BCPiIN 1 S
Rock,
Km.-.
F.agle and
Bind; I’owd. r.
Pogel tier wu b
Salei >i I'iui ,
S M.m.« I,
Sledge^.
V ll I• I . lIU I ! .Ull I< i «*!■'•.
< i■ im ut id tin-
Following I.lands.
\V:i n anieil i re-,1:
..id gO-.11..
Ri .-.einlule.
und
Ihmenek,
HlUahethlou n. JH..I 1.1 ;■ iiiii ll.mi Miiu;;
uml twKlnl. !in ‘ i .in 1 ‘ti ; :■ i ■ -. Vh i ii.nn
sp rcji.lv■*,. Halieis, t 'i;; si- <•••.( ii. Ac., Ac.
F A K.M l> KL L S
Mil.l. \NI' 'it i i, \i: -> \\\.>,
A I-AUIiK AM) NKW STUCK
i l*: h A U \V \ K K, >
T'th s,
I 'hum*.
lilirl.ttn,
Jludrr Jiutrls,
Prints, etc., &c.
Plain and
Porn h lt „-l.in*d.
Oral and
Pound Holh r
Pon-< lain.
lint. s-.s and
i'ojjpcr
TO Protcrviny
JCrttlra,
Waffle and
(irid-Inms.
A NEW LOT UK CHAIN Li AUS
AT GREATLY KKDI CEH PRICKS.
‘TINNERS SOLDKUING IRONS,
HOLDER, HAR LEAD. SPELTER. BLOCK TIN
PIG LEAD, SHEET BRASS, ic.
single and double BARREL SHOT HUNS,
Smooth and Twist Rltlc‘.«, and Ride
Parrels, mid Mount ..R J/ jugs, Revolvers
und Bawlo Knives,also, .neiahc Catrldges insult
Hides und Revolvers., M ull Uni improved pat
tern*.
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT
AND‘MOST BEAUTIFUL ttTYLEs OF
BIRD CA G E 8
Also, Chamber Sil J6L ScUs, Patent Mo
tulllc Iron Hold fers, Muss & Flow
er Hanging Boskets.
CLO T II E S WU I N G E It S
C H I N E|3 E GONGS,
HAND B K \j D S
FOR HU T E L K E E I* K It H.
PIjAIN AND Ci ILT
LUT II Elt A .S' II VM N y. OO K s
ONLY A (fUXTS FOR
fl PATENT EXCEIAGoR WEATHER STRIP
used on doors and windows for excluding cold,
rain, dual, and Bumy-without mentioning tho
SAVING OI’^COAI
besides securing bu«-1i comfort as no other expen
diture of fuel cun command.
ALSO &' O L E A GE N T> S
FAIRRANK’H .STANDARD HCAf.Eft.
47* Remember the old stand.
lan. Itt, ISW.—ly
jFurnituve, &c
W ISO, ~
CABTNKT MAKER #
AND UNDERTAKER,
W K S T M AIN S T U E K T ,
A SiM.srniM of
N K W V U U N MM: U I
for tliw I lulldas s. .omprlMni;
Sofas,
Loimyes,
Uatiklnu Chaus,
l-'asy Chairs,
Kocepllon ‘ 'hail
Uu tvau>>.
ttnT.uii: i-Tuxm'iiM in sirnN.
Splciuli'i Ni 1 " Put I«'i ii
ni:n<ri:.\i)s and .m a it kiosks,
vni’ ri' TrKK-i.
I'm ricuiar .11 *a ur
r.-r.m 11>«• n iUl.l rotiril r\
aii'l ">i • ‘iial’lf t ''i ->i H
i a i: i n !■: t w .V u K h o v s t:
Tl.f f.uli'-*'! ih,T rc-p' <*lln!ly mb>i m- in.-' fnciion
,i,I tiu- i.uhlH* yam-rally, that ha .‘•till continues
11 . t . f iiiliTlak my lai-din-'-. uiid is ready tu \s ait
l * M-mi'-T' <‘H her I>> day orbs nlyht. Heady
~J |. i'.ni|N< roiisiaiitlv .m hand, both
,a. 4 11l li..' .-.u-t.imly mi
t,,,i„l I
1,,- ,1.1- b. . n :iM"iinl< dMm • "1C 1 a-'i I'.. 1 hl-> ea-o
d r>-> .-in no n-!rd .i> -'ijl" an v id M.a k. nd
s.m iIU, u-illioti! . \tia e. •
\ I ii< >I eg He 1 !_Te;l tes t d *en\.rie* ol tile ag“ is
l/o.V/.'A.', the best and cheapest bed
.•i li in u*e, the exclusive tight ol which I have
•, >_ ;.iid will be kept constantly on baud.
(’ A 111 X KT M A K INB,
~ • «.u inns lii-au< in s I'iin nil on, mui I’k.ui
nuns. ‘ifiTrtai i* Wi»i l’urlor Wiiro
I'nii'i'lsli'i i'il rhaii'. .“'"in", I’icr. >iilk ami (Vntn
'1':11* I»*uik! llivnkfa.st Talihs, \\ iish
in aii i
jdamls'of all kinds. 1 f«•:i t*li Hods’.'ads. Iwu'li ami
l.nv i.nsts: J. niiv l.iml anil foltano Hodsload,
Cl mi;s ..f all iiimK Lookup; t'flas-,.--;, and all
~; 111• a i rn-lf- inaiinfaolm od in till-, iim
11 ] ImMilra, kopl cnllMllllllj i.llliallii.
111, umkim-n !U0 m.-ii of oxpormnoo, 111., ma
will 1 •(' warrant! il ami sold low for cu<h.
Mi* in \ lies all 1.1 n.Vf him a call hoforo ptirclms-
tofn o oMondod to him ho fools tndohlod lo Ids
nniiiiTiais i-u,tomiTs. and assuro, thorn Hint no
.■HbiU will ho spar.-d in fiduio lo ph a-o llu-m 111
si \lo and pnoo. iiis»■ ns a call.
ki-moiiihi-i iho plaoo, NoMh llniiovrr sired,
noarlv opposite the I>rp.»il Hank. Carlisle,
• “ Ii.WIH Sll'K.
l»oo. 1. 1.-u’i.
~Ae.. At'
,i CH \IN PC M P’s,
THE IMPROVED ORIENTAL
Base Burning Coal Stoves,
and Parlor Furnaces,
Unve received PourPlmi cinan Premiums at the
Now York Htnto nod other Pnlm* AUo, (lie
great 811/VKU MEDAL at ttie Fair of
the American Institute held In the
City of Now York* 1805.
THEY ARE PERPETUAL BURNERS, ONLY
ONE FIRE BEING REQUIRED TO BE
MADE DURING THE SEASON.
TIT EY ARE PERFECT VENTILATORS OP
THERE CAN BE NO ESCAPE OF GAS FROM
THERE CAN BE NO CLINKER OR SLAG TO
THE FIRE WILL REMAIN FOR DAYS WITH
OUT ATTENTION.
THE ILLUMINATION IS EQUAL TO AN
THEY ARE POWERFUL HEATERS AND
YET PERFECTLY ADAPTED TO
MILD WEATHER.
THEY ARE THE MOST ECONOMICAL
STOVES AND FURNACES EVER
MADE.
THE FURNACE WILL HEAT, SATISFAC
TORILY, BOTH AN UPPER AND A
LOWER ROOM, WITHOUT
ADDITIONAL FUEL.
Eight Sizing of iho Stoves, and Throe Sizes of the
Manufactured and for Sale to tho Trade by
-PERRY & CO.,
ORIENTAL STOVE WORKS,
kmi sa 1,1: »y
R I N K S M I T II A U U P P
No. to NORTH H \NoVF.R STREET,
A au. -J. lS(i”
ffiats anti tfapss.
UK S H A H 111 VA L
The subscriber bus Jusi opened ut .Vo. li> yurt/ 1
Jlttnovvr Street, u few doors North of tliu Carlisle
Deposit Hunk, one of the largest und best .Stocks
of II ATS and CAPS ever ollered in Carlisle.
Silk lints, Ctibslmero of all styles and qualities,
stif!" Brims, dillerent coioi-., and every descrip
tion of Soil Hals now made.
The Dunkard und Old Fashioned Brush, con
stantly on hand and made to older, all warrant
ed to give satisfaction.
A full assortment of
HTUAW HATS,
MEN’S,
Hu>’s, AND
CHILDREN'S,
FANCY IDO.
1 have also added to my Slock, notions of differ
ent kinds, consisting ot •
LADIES’ AND G ENTLEM F.N'S STOCKINGS,
yeck 'lHcs. Nir \pni'b;-x.
Cellars, G7«r< *,
Pencils, Thread,
.St irinij SHI;, Umbrellas, dr.
PRIME SUGARS AND TOBACCO
Give me a call, ami examine my stock ns I feel
confident of pleasing all, beside* saving you mo
iicy.
June d, lMJ7—ly
JJATri AND CADS!
DO VOtr WANT A NICE HAT Olt CAP ?
If so. Don’t Fail to Cali, ox
J. G. C ALLIO,
.va iw, ir/A’2 ma/.v htueut.
Where can be seen the lineal assortment of
ever brought to Carlisle. He takes great pleas
ure in inviting bis old friends and customers,
and all new ones, to his splendid stock Jiut re
ceived from New York and Philadelphia, con
sisting In part of line
SILK AND CASSIMEUE HATS,
besides an endless variety of Hats ami Cups of
the latent stylo, all ol which ho will soil at the
Zsnnst tvish Prices. Also, his own manuf.vtuie
of Hats always on hand, and
He has tho best arrangement for coloring Huts
and all lands of Woolen Goods, Overcoats, Ac at
the shortest notice (as he colors every week) and
on the mo!|i reasonable terms. Also, a line lot of
choice brands of
TOBACCO AND CIGARS
always on hand. He desires to call thenltention
of persons a ho have.
CO U N T It V F V It S
to soli, as ho pays; th 1 * highest cash prices for tho
same.
HENRY SAXTON,
Give him a call, at the above number, his old
stand, as bo loels confident of giving entire Mills*
faction.
Dee. 20, l*o7
No. 15 East Main St.,
OtrHtle, J\i.
caulism:, r
ramp Si- »»is,
('.•ntre Tables,
innlii" Tables,
i ai il Tables,
K\: )u u
KIUN! T V K I*
t« > wn AM 1 r» •f.vnn
THE APARTMENT.
THEM.
OBSTRUCT.
“OPEN FIRE.”
Parlor Furnaces.
No* 115 Hudson St., Albany.
CAR[.I S LE . 1* A
.YAH' SPJiJ. Y(/ ATYLHN
11 A T S A N D CAPS
ALWAYS ON HAND.
JOHN A. KF.LLFR, Ageui,
No. hi North Hanover Street,
II AT S AN D CAPS
HATH MANUFACTURED TO ORDER.
Drjj ©nottss
JMPOUTANT AN NOUNCEMENT!
iM.smvKi.v Tin. i:t.;hvi;.'S
IN VUIi T-S <*!■’ I’HK sI'AM’N
] }in:i> .«Zi’A’/r 4
GREENFIELD'S, NO. 4
KA S T M A 1 N STU E K T
All 11. c i—'l sn ' :«•» •*(’ IM'il" ’>
M i' 1; 11 'i
i .. J\ 'Jn uL-.. K.\
winn;, ur-;i*, v . i id.'
i;h\i i-i.ASXi.I
B L A X K KT S ! B I. A X K* i. T
SVIHTL \ id. Wi n '!. m.ANK KTS 1 1. Ml p.-r pa
Tho largest I', Hlankols all wool, uni
pair. All tho tlnor grados voi v o'asip,
.v//d U7..v J{B.i>rcEl> / ' ntir .v
\\ v Huso a rplondld Sipiaro Shawl ladles'kL
ly s-'.im, r,..,.d donhlo Shawls 5*i.00 atid 'iU.O
A mil ussoitmont
i 'K
I) UK S S GOODS,
.i /■ thicks tii i /■ i> tv rn.ui‘E! irr.-.y
,11 tho Howl unidrs of French Morino'sat SToti
.it) ami il.lM, He.mil fill Hops very ohoap.
alpacas in iu.k-u-, Browns. m-
mm K. \V mo, ir. .on, him', miK H s \II
FVHS:F U It S !
A la! ye nssot I nn-'il \ei.\ ihcap. By .vp<no/
angi-menl v. 1 1 h i.i i- nl the la rgest Fur Houses
i' it i Ni ii ri,u\UN'i;s
\ ml! Mod:
V.ATI N K T S
CLOTHS & CASSI JIHIIEH,
just received at astonishingly low prices.
Till-; CItI.KMItATKI) AMKUICAN
sta it (‘ous y: 'r, only si.oo.
Hoop SklrU,
Gloves,
Hosiery
Handkerchiefs,
Lace Collars,
Notts,
In fact everything connected with a first clans
Dry Goods establishment, at prices that cannot
fail to please.
I mean what I say when I assert that there is
no store In this county that cun offer goods at
lower prices or offer a bettor stock. Remember
tho fnel that all the above goods have been pur
chased within the last week at the late forced
sales—which enable mo to offer these induce
ments to purchasers.
THE CELEBRATED
* *
(Tit U)i; M.UUv.)
CORSET.
The STAR CORSET, which is fast becoming
the standard corset of America, is manufactured
without seams passing through the goods, which
remedies the great dfllcnlty of hand made Cor
sets—ripping; also, as tho material Is thoroughly
shrunk before being made up, causes them to re
tain their symmetry much bettor than the Gor
man. Woven, or French Corset, and as for fit,
comfort and ease, far excels.
L. T. GREENFIELD.
No. 4 East Main UWoaI.
P. S, —FLUOR OIL CLOTHS on hand very
cheap. L. T. U.
Deo. 12. 1807,
<svorrrirs
AUTI N ’ 8
FAMILY GKOCKJi 1' STORE,
EAST MAIN STREET, CAKLIiaLK, I’ENNA.,
vljvto MaM.n A Hardner'sA
Tlu* subscriber would bou leave to Inform the
fltt-'M' of Carlisle and \i.lnlty, that ho still
keeps on hand,at hissl.no, East Main Street. ad
l-.ii:!'-.- lianluor A r..s. Much mo shop and F.mn
hi t. tlio I.and host sol toil >1 sio.u of
v u k s 1 1 c; u o r i: u i »•; 6 ,
i? -uni oe.ciusware. which he will pc 11 at the
\ov\- i.ihol pr.oos for cash. Every article m tUo
huo of Kami I v Hivoeries will aiv\a> s In* kept
tivsh and cheap. He also calls particular atten
tion to the AV-v.bi JVi.Vii; (Hot* t'.tntJurs, of which
lie h.i> the cxclv.sH e agency for I'arllsle, and
which has jnovoil its superiority over nil other
entw or inrs now in use by its groat simplicity,
pence; jolu'.biitly In keeping Krult,aml the ex*
traordnmry ease with which it is sealed ami
V t .... ........ 4 .• ■> .........
opcne.l, wnhoni injury for future use. No land*
lv should mirelm.se otherjars without firstoxum*
‘nine the r'mvkn. if thov want to Imv the best,—
\!-o‘ KNOX'S PATENT STKI’ I. APHKU. an arti
cle which no household should he wit In ml. Also.
Insh s celebrated WASHING MACHINE. only
K:\ e IVdlars. and the AMIHON CLOTHES
WIHNHEU, both of which are oontidently.rec
ommended to give entire satisfaction. He has
also boon appointed agent for the sale of
EARTHEN DRAIN PIPES,
to which lie would call iho attention of Fanners
and others needing them us the best and cheap*
e>t art tele to be found for convoying wafer thro'
yards ami barn yards. Also a vanoly of other
articles, such as DOOll MATS, of several kinds
and prices.
Just opened a supply of Fresh Honing and
all kinds of Salt Fish, put up this Spring. Also
Fleur In barre ls and sacks, and Feed by the bush
el. JOHN MARTIN.
July IS. ISb7-lf
pHO VI.SI OX A XI)
GKOCEUY STOKE,
ON .SOUTH-WEST CORNER
1* I T T & T O M V R K T ST U E ET S .
Thu iuul<M - >lgnod, sucoesbor to J. K. STEEh.ro*
spcctliuiv announces turn, imuns j««t ruUniiod
ji.uu tlu- Ea-dorn cities. ho Is now prepared to
soil ut tlm \ urv imve-d cash prices, ugreat variety
<ll irossh
UROL’iailKS & PROVISIONS,
CONSISTING OF
(iltissmu'c,
{ u.vr, )1’« id <hid Willow
Jl’ijcc, I'M, y-V.v/j, iSyx'ci.t, .Vo//,
('r «!•/./r.v, fWOiV, (Vuvvc, .Vo.'fww,
Liihrivutiiij (til, I‘>i(ti!o>-\, Toiiiwco, Ctltuu j d
J'n ; .' p .S'fvm’.v, i'l'e/.iV’ <i/.d .Vme-c,
;mil it I i the articles U> pi in a first class Grocery
Mure.
1 would resp«-d.u;i.\ a duvic of the pub
lic patronage.
Ii.'.MKI, SHOEMAKER.
M.i.. i.« : i
> ■/ p :: r i r k x o w i N u i
I [ i,< .. i ar •;■ w- i.; li k imv. iiij; to all housekeep
iis, in ila-sc wiini money Is not quite so
j■ 1 1 ■ jii\ nsii ivii'.i v«'iu' or two ago, that now lo
ccoiiomr c in pure!.a.mg the iiulUpeasable arti
cles <>f
I’noll A Nl» I’UO VISIONS
Imi mat ui of (in pm (anci' lo all, except such us
are u\cr flush, alley lie fewi, The subscriber
hcreliy informs the public I hat his slock of
GlLiH’KimiS.
PIP »V IS 11 >NS,
uckensw auk,
CANNED FIIUJTS,
SAUCES,
and an innumerable tint of Goods and small
Wares, such as urn sometimes lo bo found In a
well established Country Store, Is full and com
plete; and ho announce* his determination to
boll tho same itt prices that will pay his custo
mers for stepping a Utile out of tho way (although
a great business center) ami ascertain tho truth
of the above assertion.
p- S. 1 don't Import Goods EHOM A< *KOSS TJTF.
OCEAN, but buy them In New Vuil;, Philadel
phia and Baltimore, at tho lowest rules that any
man living can buy them. Give mu a call.
W.M. BENTZ.
No-78 West Main SI.
ilunh Li, IM7—ly
it JiUOTIIKU
LATE AIUIIVAL OF
GOOD AND FRESH GROCER I ES.
1> 111 CE .V REDUO E 1) !
W« imvii Just received a fresh suppy of
GROOE R I E B ,
.S U CII A S
Brown, crushed, pulverized and granulated Su
gars, Codecs, green ami roasted, Rico, Ada
inanllno Caudles, Tallow Candles, Starch
Teas, all kinds. Cheese, Chocolate, lin
ker's Cocoa, linker's llroma, Mac
ear o ni, Vernmeilla, Fahnos
lock's Farina, Jluslard, Mus
tard Seed, Black a n d
Cayanne Pepper,Spi
ces. Indigo, Al
-1 u in, Coppe
ras, lump
a n d
n n I v c r
i. r 1 ni-
Mone. Babbit I’s
aiui Vimlmßiin'ii Snap,
Toilet Soap,Soda,Cream
of Tartar, Coarse and Fine
Salt by tin* sack or bushel, Shoe
Blacking. Stove Luster, Cimecnlra
l.-d Lye, New Orleans and Synip Mo
lasM's, Sperm Oil, Waggon Create, Mac
kerel, \ ui ions grades Sugar Cured Hams, Dried
Beef, ni-ncial asMiiiinent of I'oal oil ami Fluid
I .amps, < i lass and .Mira I .amp ('lnmnoys, corn,
hickory un.l corn wisp Ilioums, Tampico Fly
1 iruMies, liearlh. dusting ami swooping Brushes,
hand m■ r 111) Brushes, slme him) wail llrushes, cloth
and hair Brushes, Mucilage, Liquid llennell,
black, blueand red Ink,
C A T T L 15 P O W DEE,
Raisins, Prunes, paired and unpaired Peaches
IVuehes and Tomatoes in cans, Catsups, Worces
ter ami London Club Sauce, Creen Corn in cans,
table Oil, Hominy, Leans,
O RAN U E S AN 1) L E MONS
water, sugar, wluc, milk and almond Crackers,
roasted rve ami wheal Collee. Twist, Navy, Nat
ural and Congress Tobarro. Kllllkinlck, Fine Cut,
Lynchburg and llunkeepnnUie Smoking Tobac
co and Anderson’s Solace chewing Tobacco.
m/i’a;
ciiixa,
a I. x\,
FAHTUKX
AX I) NTOXK
ir.-i hk,
llaskels, a general assortment of Willow and
Splint llaskels and many
X O T iOSfi,
and everything else, usually kept In a Grocery
Stoic. The public are respectfully Invited lo call
and examine Uudr stock. Wc feci coulUleut.thoy
will go away satisfied.
4u* Marketing of all .viuds taken In exchange
for goods.
WASH MOOD A BROTHER.
May Jl, ImJil.
fflffilincs anU 3Litpiors>.
|_J VO JI I, Y ,
JiKvriFJKlt AXJ) M'JIUJXJXALF I'KAlFlt
IX WIX’IOS AND LIQUORS,
Xu'a. T find 1), Xurlh Jlanm-er Stn el,
CARLISLE. PA,
Brandies,
Holland Gin,
Superior Jamaica Spirits.
Irish and Scot eh Whiskcj »
Monongalielu Whisky.
Apple Whiskey,
Pittsburg and Common Whiskey
Old Sherry Wine,
Old Madeira Wino,
Port Wine,
Lisbon and Muscatel,
Malaga and Claret,
Cherry Ilrandy,
Blackberry Brandy,
Raspberry Brandy,
Lavender Brandy,
limn Shrub,
Wlno Bitters.
Tansey itlttei*
AGENT FOB
Dll . 3 T OEVEE'S
i: KI, l-'.lllt ATKII STOMACH UIITIiItS
Ainu a large uml superior slock of
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
embracing everything in that line of business.—
Invoices of Fresh Goods constantly arriving.
April i», 18(57—1y
1? OR E I G N ANR DO M E STIC
V LIQUORS.
Edward Shower respoetfully announces to liio
public, that he continues to keep constantly on
hand, and for sale, a large and very superior as
sortment of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
at his new stand, a few doors west of Hannon's
Hotel, and directly west of the court House Car
lisle. *
BRANDIES,
ALL Or CHOICE IIUANHS.
Wines,
Sherry,
Port,
Maderla,
Lisbon,
Claret,
Native,
Hock,
Jolmnnlsborg,
and Hoderhelmer,
CIIAMP A G N E
Holdslck A: Co., Geisier & Co,, and Imperial.—
Gin, Hidden, Lion, and Anchor.
WHISKY,
Superior Old Rye, Choice Old Family Nectar
Wheat, Scotch, and Irish.
Ale. Drown Stout, Ac. Rest to bo had In Phila
delphia.
Hitters, of the very he».. quality.
Dealers and others desiring a pure article will
find it as represented, a- Ids whole attention will
bo given to a proper anu careful selection of Ida
Stock, which cannot be surpassed, and hopes to
have the patronage of tho public,
Deo. 1, 1805.
Railroad Hines.
o !•: A din’ g II aI I. uoa D !
WINTER AU RANGEM K N T .
NOVEMBER 23, ISO 7.
• Great Trunk Lino from tho North and North-
AVcst for Philadelphia, New York, Reading,
I’otuvlllc, Taiunnun, Ashland, Lebanon, Allcu
lown, Euston, Ephrutn, Litlr., Lancaster, Colum-
Trains Veuve Harrisburg for Now York, as fol-
I ,«•«• \ioo, and S.lu A. M., and ‘J.U3 ami 9.:i>
m‘ connecting with vmllar Trains on the
’ v-iiiVvlvunm Kail Load, and arriving at New
Vmk Hi 5.10 U'.ldHtul II 50 A. M.,and 3.10 and U. 30
I I M. Sleeping Carsaceompanylng thutf.OO A. M.
ami 0.:V» P. M. Trains without change.
Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Poltsvlllc. la.
inatjua. Mlnersvllle, Ashland, Pine Grove. Allen*
town and Philadelphia, atMO A. M., nnditOoand
A 10 P. M.. stopping at Lebanon and principal
\Vuv Stations; the 4.10 P. M. making connections
for I’hlladelphla and Cohnnbla only. Kor Potts
villo Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via. Schuy
lkill and Susquehanna Hall Rond, leave Harrl.s
*>l Roturnlng: Leave New York at 0.00 A. M. and
1° 00 Noon and l.nO and 8.00 P.M. Philadelphia
otSlo M. and 3.30 P. M. Way Passenger i min
leaves Philadelphia at 7.80 A. M.. leturnlng, from
Reading at QiV. M.. stopping at all Sta loi s
P.ittsvlllo at S.l.i A. M. and •-’.! > P. M. - Ashland
ouo V M. and I'AlOnoon,ami -.OOP. M.; lannuiua
at s.do A. M.. and 1.00 and 8.1-3 P. M.
Leave Pottsvllle for Harrisburg, via Schuj klu
and Susquehanna Rail Road at 7.10 A. M. and
18.00 noon. , ~ .
Reading Accommodation Train: Loaves Read
ing at 7.80 A. M.. returning irom Philadelphia at
-i.oo P. M. , ,
pottsiown Accommodation t rain: Lcuncs
Potlstuwn at 0. J. 3 A. M„ reluming leaves Ihlia
dclphia at P. M. . ,
Columbia Rail Road Trains leave Reading at
7.00 A. M„ and 0.1.1 P. M. lor Kphmta, Linz, Lan
caster. Columbia. Ae, ~
On Sundays i Leave New \ork at 5.00.. M„
Philadelphia 8.00 A. M. and 3.1.) P. M„ tho 8.00 A.
M. Train running only to Reading; 1 olts\ II eB. H)
A. M.; Harrisburg o.:B A. M. and -UOand lU>l.
M„ and Reading at 1.00 and 7.1.3 A. M. for I \f ‘
burg, and 7.00 A. M. and 11.10 P. M. for Now \oik
and 1.2.1 P. M. for Philadelphia. ...
Commutation. Mileage, Season,School and Ex
cursion Tickets, to and from all points,at reduced
' Vlm'-’n 'e cheeked through; 103 pounds allowed
caehTwenger
( U'MISEULANMJ VAELEV K. K
CHANGE OF IiUCRS.
On ami after Monday, Orl, ~,lh, 18Ci>, Passenger
Trains will run dally, ns follows, (Sundays ex
cepted;:
Accommodation Train leaves Harrisburg S.IO
A. M., Meclmnicsburg 9.18, Carlisle 0..>7, Nowville
UUI. Shippensburg 11.07, Chnmbersburg 1.10
P. M. Greeucastlo 1.13, arriving at Hagerstown
11. Hi P. M.
Mail Train loaves Harrisburg 2.00, P. M, Mcohnn
iesburg 2.(13. Carlisle 3.U0, Nowville ;U9, Shippens
burg -1.10, Cliambcrsburg 1.50, Grceucastle 5-'*L, ar
riving at Hagerstown 5.55. P. M.
express Train leaves Harrisburg 4.15. l._M.,
Meehanicsburg *1,51, Carlisle 5.21, Nowville a..*!,
Shlppeusburg 0,21, arriving at ChmubersburgO.aO,
A mixed Train leaves Chambersburg 8.20, A.
M., Greeneasllc 0.30, arriving at Hagerstown 10.10
A. M.
On and after Monday, October llh, the Acconf
niiHlalloii Train will leave Chumbersburgat a,
Shippensburg 5,30, Nowville 0,01, Carlisle 0,35. Me
clmnlesburg 7,04, A.M., arriving jit Harrisburg
7,3.'i, A. M., making close connection with trains
to New York and Philadelphia.
Mali Train leaves Hagerstown 8.10, A. M. Green
castle K.-i 5, Chambersburg 0.25, Shlppeusburg 0.55,
Newv IHe 10.29, Carlisle 11.03. Meehanicsburg 11.37,
arriving at Harrisburg 12.10. P. M.
Express Train leaves Hagerstown 12.00 M.,
Greencastlo 12.30, Chambersburg LlO.Shlppens
bnrg 1.13, Ncwvlllo 2.15, Carlisle 2.58, Mechanics
burg 3.20, arriving at Harrisburg 3.55, P. M.
A Mixed-Train loaves Hagerstown 3.05, P. M. t
Greencastlo 1.00 arriving at Chnmbersburg t.oo,
Making eloso connections at Harrisburg with
Trains to and from Philadelphia, New York,
Pittsburg, Baltimore and Washington.
O. N. LULL,
Rail Road Qfflcf. \ •s'up't
Oel, ilh, 1507. J
Oct. 10, 1807
Humber unit Coal.
pOAD AND LUMBER YARD.
The subscriber having leased the Y r ard formerly
occupied by Armstrong A Holler, and purchased
the slock of
COAL AND LUMRBER,
In the Y’ard, together with an Immense new
stock, will have con.sUuitly on hand and furnish
to order all kinds and quality of seasoned
LUMBER,
BOA ll 1)S,
SCANTLING,
FRAME STUFF,
PALING,
PLASTERING
Lath, Shingling Lath, Worked Flooring and
Weatherboarding, Posls and Rails, and every ar
ticle that belongs to a Lumber Yard.
Alik Bids of Sh ingles, to wit: White Pino, Hem
lock, and Oak, of difereut oimlllics. Having cars
of my own, 1 can furnish bills to order of any
lengili and size al the shortest notice and on the
most, leasonamo icons. My worU.-d boards will
be kept under cover, so they can lie furnished
at all t linos.
I have constantly on hand all kinds of FAM
ILY COAL, under cover, which I will deliver,
clean, to any pari of the borough, to wit: Ly
keiis Valley, Broken Egg, Stove and Nut, Luke
Fiddler, Treverton. Locust Mountain, Laubcrry*
which I pledge myself to sell at the lowest prices.
Liinel/iirnrrx' and /{lac/,xiniUt.s' that, always on
and, which I will sell at the lowest figure. Yard
we«d side of Grammar School, Main Street.
Dee. 1. Mf> AN DBMW H. BLAIB.
jjiURWAUDING AND
COMMISSION HOUSE.
J'lour it Feed, Coal, Pla.sfcr it Salt,
.1. BEETEM it BROTHERS having purchased ox
Snyder & Newcomer their extensive Warehouse,
(Henderson’s old stand,) head of High street, beg
leave lo Inform the public that will continue the
Forwarding and Commission business on a more
extensive scale than heretofore.
Tlie highest market price will he paid for Flour
Grain an.l Produce of all kinds.
Flour and Feed, Plaster, Salt and Hay, kept
constantly on hand and lor sale.
Coal ol all kinds, embracing
I.YKHNS VALLEY
Llineburnei's' and Blacksmiths’ Coal, constant
ly lor sale. Kent under cover, and delivered dry
lo any part of the town. Also, all kinds of Lum
ber constantly on hand.
J. BEETEM .t BUGS.
Dec 1, ISA*).
ii. u roitNKi.ins. i.invis i
LINK! NEW DEPOT! !
The subscribers respectfully inform the citi
zens of Carlisle and surrounding country that
they have established a new line between
CARLISLK AXI) PHILADELPHIA,
and have made arrangements with the old estab
lished Ware House of
HOW All!) HINCHMAN.SIa MAUKF.T STREET
and have also leased part of Hie Depot, corner of
West High Street, Carlisle, where they cun bo
found at all Hines, and be pleased to deliver and
receive all freight, entrusted to their care.
The PERSONAL ATTENTION of the Him. will
at all times he given, and from their long experi
ence In the business cun promise their patrons a
faithful performance of all business entrusted to
them.
All goods should he marked
HINCIIMAN’S WAIIE HOUSE,
(.’are of Cornelius it Bosh, Carlisle, Pa.
Tliis Ware House being In the central and busi
ness part- of the city, dmyngc will of course be
ONE-HALF LESS than to outside depots.
Wc hope by strict attention to freighting busi
ness, to overcome much of heretofore unneces
sary delay, experienced by merchants Ac.
carried for IB cents.
Nov. 2.5, LSi,7-Jm
•
POSITIVELY THE BEST!
C. L. LOCH M A N
AU A I N T 111 U PHA N T ! !
VTif FUiST PREMIUM has again been Awarded
to C. I.OCIIMA X, for the JIKST
ruoroGHAPJix.
His long experience In the business and Ida
intimate knowledge of all that relates to tho pro
duction of a PERFECT PICTURE, in chemistry,
art and mechanism, enables him to make Pho
tographs, unapproachable In most galleries, and
all work guaranteed to give aatisfactlon.
FINE LARGE PHOTOGRAPHS,
Colored and Plain,
CARD PICTURES FOR ALBUMS,
old and now size,
PORCELAIN PICTURES
of exquisite finish.
Every lady should have one of these taken
they give tho most charming complexion.
in every style of cases, ami all kinds of work
done In a First Class Gallery. Copies made In
tho most perfect manner.
Negatives are registered, and duplicates can bo
had at any time. -
The public is cordially Invited to pay a visit
to tho gallery and examine specimens,
A large lot of FRAMES and ALUUMS for sale
cheap.
Photographs made In all kinds of weather
equally well.
Dec. 13.18(50
EMJiLEMS. etc., ilc.
New and Original Designs of Masonic Marks*
Templars’ Medals, Army Medal and Corps Uadg
es of every description. Orders from every sec
tlou of the country solicited. All letters answer
ed.
IVOnYT V PUS, AvM BUO'i'YPES.AND March 14 1807—ly
Mrs. r. a. smith’s photo
graphic Gallery South-east Corner llano
treet, and MarketSquaro, where may bo had
all the different styles of Photographs, from curd
to life size.
also Pictures on Porcelain, (something new) both
Plain and Colored, and which aro beautiful pro
ductions of the Photographic art. Cali and see
thorn.
Particular attention given to copying from
Dnguerrotypes 4c.
She invites the patronage of the public.
Feb. 15 1806.
E. BHOWER-.
G. A.NIC’ODI,«.
Cm ucr<d Uiipcrinleiuh'iit.
WESTWARD.
EASTWARD,
LOCUST MOUNTA N
LAWBEUUY, Ac., Ac
810 Market Street I‘ldladclp/da.
AMBROTYPES
MELAINOTYPES
2hg ©oolrs. \
NEWS! GOOD NISWS! •]
ORE AT DECLINE IS I'ltlCia
AT THE NEW AND CHEAP CASH STOKE,
COUSSIt OF HANOVKR AND POMFRKT STRRBTH.
The imbscribcr would respectfully Intorm the
public that ho Is receiving almost dally from tho
Kastcru Cities, a largo Invoice of Now and Cheap
Goods, such as,
LADIES’ DKESS GOODS,
PL AIX, JtLACV AXD J'AXOX .SILICA,
French Merlnocs,
Mohairs,
I’opllns,
Illacic ami Fancy
French llopps,
Plain and
Fancy Do I.alnos,
Plain and Fancy
Alpaca,
' Poplins
SII A Wlj S ! SII A W <S !
mtUCIIA LONG AND SQ,UAUF
I,UNO AND SQUARE WOODENS
imKAIU-’ASTSHAWLS hi great variety
and very cheap.
CLOTHS AND CASSIMEIIKS!
Fvr.wh,
Herman and
Ajjuricim Cloths,
Hlackand
J'ttfWJ/ Ctssinmis,
Doeskins,
Tilofk and Fancy
Over Coatinus, tialllneUs,
Kentucky Jeans, .
Undershirts and
Drawers.
DOMESTICS!
lilcnc.hud and llrocha
Table Diapers,
Counterpanes,
and Quilts,
Cotton Flannels,
Bleached and
Unbleached Muslins,
Tickings, Cheeks.
Towels,
Napkins, Ac
REMEMBER THE PLACE,
HANOVER AND POMFUET STREETS,
the room formerly occupied by
B. R. Jam us on a Co.
TIIOS. A. HARPER.
Nov, 7, 1837 —tf
FALL!, 1g67 ;
1867.
j! a n a a i x s
Now opening in
D O M E STIC GO O I) H ,
DRESS GOODS,
CAKSIMKRF.S, HAITI NKTTH AND J BANS,
WHITE GOOES,
1) 11 E S S TRIMMINGS
ZEPIi Y R S ,
nnuioxs Axn xorroxs
RING’S NEW STORE,
NO. 55 MAIN STREET.
Opposite the Mansion House,
Next door to the Post Ofllce, Carlisle.
April is, iso?.
() T ICE!
.1 N EM' A TTRA CT fON
BENTZ’S STORE.
Wc have now received a new and groat sup
ply of
H O M E M A D E (K)OD S,
consisting of
CASS IM E RES,
SATTINETTS,
.1 [CANS,
,Q ONWUMP T I V E S RE A 1) !
-V I'liysielan, who hud consumption for sever
al years, with frequent bleedings of the lungs,
cured himself wllh a medicine unknown to the
profession, when Ills ease appeared hopeless. lie
Is the only physician who has used It In his own
person, or who has any knowledge of its virtues;
and ho can asenhe the degree of health he now
enjoys to nothing hut ihe use of this medicine:
and nothing but utter despair and entire extinc
tion of all hope of recovery, together with a want
of confidence In all others, induced him to haz
ard the experiment, lie has treated more cases
successfully than geueially follows the treatment
of this class of cases, amt feels a pride, only ex
celled by the performance of Ids duly, that he Is
able to diminish suit'd mg and prolong life. Of
lice hours from BA.M. to I*. if., dally, fall on
or address
DU. K. P.-O I.STON JACKSON,
.Vo. .V. Tenth .Slrri't, J'hiUt.
CARPETfXUS & OIL CLOTHS 1 ■ ])oc - ;i » IE,J7 ~ ly
QNE DOLLAR A PIECE 1
WHITE and
COL()UEI > FI.AN N K 1 -S,
These we consider a great acquisition to our
immense stock of Goods.
LAD IB S* CL 0 A KIN O &
in endless variety, such as
W 1 IITN KY BI3AVKUS.
in dillcreut colors,
Our carpet department has again been replen
ished with cheap and every description ol dost
ruble
In variety of design.
Nov. 7. IMI7.
Q. K N T.H ’ F URN! S H I N G
A N 1)
VARIETY STORE.
.YO, Ik *0 UTU If A .VO VIC It STREET.
The subscriber begs leave to Inform gentlemen
and house-keepers and tlio public generally, that
hu has now and will keep constantly on hand a
largo and elegant assortment ol GENT.* FUR
NISHING GOODS, such as Cotton Merino and
Woolen Shirts and Drawers, Hosieries, ail kinds,
Black and White Kid Gloves, Thread and other
Gloves, Neck Tics, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs,
Gents’ Travelling Bags, Linen and Paper Collars,
Cullb, &c. Also. HOUSI3 FURNISHING GOODS,
consisting In part of Cedar and Willow Ware, all
kinds, Chamber Sets, Brushes and Combs, nil
kinds, Rugs, Buckets, Foot Tubs, Soaps, Perfu
meries, Pena. Stationary, «ic. Don’t forgot the
stand, No. hi South Hanover Street, two doors
North of Washmood's Grocery Store, Carlisle.
C. INHOFF.
April 11, 1887-lf.
DRUGS! DRUGS! —Dr. D. Cornmau
having to relinquish an extensive practice,
us well us ills Drug business In the city of Pitts
burg, several years ngo, on account of ill health,
has now opened nt No. IW N. Hanover street, be
tween the olllce’s of Drs. Klotter and Zllzor, a
DRUG STOHE, whoro ho Ims and la receiving ev
ery few days a pure slock of Drugs, Chemicals,
Dye Stulls and everything generally kept in a
well-regulated City Drug Store, X’rcscriptionß
carefully compounded and family receipts will
receive special care. The Dr. can be consulted at
any hour, at hla olllcc, back of his store, or at his
dwelling. No. Ihl N. Hanover street, after store
hours. Remember the place, No. 3d N. Hanover
Street, Carlisle.
Sopl. 12, 18G7—ly
EVERY VARIETY of Cooking uten
sils. Tin, Shcot-lron and Japanned Ware, for
sale by Rinushitii <& Rupp, No. US North J/imovcr
Street, Carlisle.
Oct. 31. 1807—tf
JJIREE GIFTS TO ALL !
A Silk Dress Pattern, a Family Sewing Machine, or
Gold Watch FREE OF COST!
I- or one or two days’ service In any town or vil
lage. Particulars and samples scut free, by ad
dressing, with stamp,
N. D. CLOUDMAN & CO.,
, No. 40 Hanover st., Poston Mass.
Deo. 10,1857.—3 m
SINESMITH & RUPP, No. 68 North
Hanover Street, warrant all the Stoves thev
and will lake them back if they do not
prove as good as represented.
Oct. 31,1867—tf
■jV/TARTIN LEANS, NO. 402 CHEST-
IyI NUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
First Premium awarded by Franklin Institute
to MARTIN LEANS, Manufacturer of AUblllUMs
MASONIC MARKS,
PINS,
RINESMITH & RUPP put up Spout
ing and Roollng, at reasonable rates. All
work warranted to give satisfaction.
Oct. 31. 1807—tf
PLAIN and FANCY PRINTING o
KVERT description neatly trended at the
TOIAJOTEEB OfflCCj*
aits gt-Übpttisemcnts.
, ; i:a U THIS THROUGH !
IT MAY INIKUKST YOU OK A KRIKM).
TO THE PUBLIC AND THOSE IN
TERESTED IN HORSES, CAIILE,
HOGS, &c., &c.
THAT THE CELEBRATED DB. 11AHBEU S
CATT I. U ASD HOG POWDE It S ,
Prepared and sold by Cl BOS BUOWU: Brumlat
and Apothecary, Ilioadn'ay, Upper Milton, Pa.,
Is Iho
BEST IN THE WOULD.
When the Horse ik In very bad condlllou, uso
the following PhyslcMlrst:
Two Tublespooußful of the I'owder and Ono
Quart of Uußced OH. Mix and Drench.
REMEMBER THE RED HORSE,
On Knch Puck mid prepared us Above.
THESE POWDERS uro prepared from the or-
IglnaiDr. Harbor’s Recipe, with additions from
the ucolpos of the Rest Horse Karriem in Europe
mid America, together with the experience of the
Proprietor of over Twenty Years with Horses and
The following discuses are cured with
Medicine
their use
All Singes of
Coughs uml
Colds,
llidebuimd, Removes Worms, Ac., *tc., Ac.
These Powders by occasional use.say once or
twice nor week, will bo a preventive ul' disease,
when the animal does not come In contact with
nostril of the diseased Horse.
TlIEriE HOUSE POWDERS
atv » sure, preventive ami cure for diseases so
Munition with chickens—Gapes, Ac. Hiukctions.-
Mix In corn meal. Also-Mlx with the water
they drink. Feed Uto your Slock and they will
be healthy and tut.
REMEMBER THE RED HORSE ON EACH
PACK. TAKE NO OTHER.
For Sale by
COUNMAN A WORTHINGTON,
A’o. 7 Main o/., Curlislr Pa,
Jan. 2.1, IHGS.—tim
O EKING IS BELIEVING !
„i T !D1 ill C II H T li 1! IS T.
NEW PRICES ! NEW GOODS!
Him .SII.VKU AND UILViiU I’I.ATKI) WAiUCS.
* Including every style anil
description, made express- Atdi /s
i( *3” for ie winter tradoA Js«u/
Jr which for neatness and V"""*eB’
durability ciuiuot be sur-
Wholesale and Retail Manufacturing Establish
ment,
NO. 704 ARCH STREET,
v.a -Re-plating at short notice.
August 22,1807—1 y
j a. McClellan,
* WITH
PARHAM & WORK,
Wholesale Healers In
HATS, CAPS, FURS
AND
STRAW GOODS,
NO. sai MARKJS T STRE E T ,
Philadelphia.
July 18.1807—tf
______
2000 WATCHES, Patent Lever Movements, full
Jewelled, Hunting Cases, Sterling Silver, lieautl
fully Engraved and in every respect llrst class
Timers. To bo sold at six dollars each, being loss
than three-fourths the cost of manufacturing.—
These watches are retailed by Jewelers at from
Slolo.jis, the actual cost to the manufacturer being
SO each. This stock of watches was purchased at a
Hankrupt Sale In London, and arc now oll'crcd at
such extremely low figures, that all may possess
a correct Thue-keoper at a merely nominal sum.
Every waleh warranted for 2 years. Parties or
dering them sent by mall, must enclose 8(1 cents
extra to repay postage. Money enclosed In a
well sealed letter may bo sent at ray risk.
Address all orders to
MARLIN CONNOR,
May Id, 18(17—ly ALIiAKY, N. V
also, YAUN’S, Ac,, Ac.
CHINCHILLA**, Ac.
.Vo. ‘27 A*. Jfailover At.
A GOOD GOLD PEN AND EHONV HOLDER
Manufactured by the American Gold Pen Com*
puny. These pens are now being used extensive
ly throughout the Eastern Stales and are war
ranted In each and every case. Parlies purcha
sing who are not satisllcd can reluru them uud
receive their money buck. All orders must bo
accompanied with the cash as wo send no goods
C. O. D.'
Agent American Gold Pen Company,
May 10,18(17—ly Tuoy, N. Y
JgIALWE WHISKER
A BEAUTIFUL PAIR OF FALSE MOUS
TACHES AND WHIKSEUS, of French manufac
ture, so perfect they cannot be detected from the
genuine, will be sent post-paid by mail to any ad
dress. Great attention is paid in tho manufac
ture of these articles by ono of tho best artists in
Paris, M. L. Fouche, who is the best manufac
turer in Europe. Moustaches. 81.00: Side Whis
kers, bU.OO; Full Beard, £;>.oo.
Address, 11. DORR,
Albany, N. Y.,
solo Agent for tho United States.
May 10, 1157—1 y
It in the hunt chance ever offered to Agents !
One or two days’ lime will secure a good
SEWING MACHINE, WATCU, SILK DRESS, REVOLVER,
or Homo other urliulo of equal value, FREE OF
COST? '
Agents wanted everywhere, male and female
for the best One Dollar Pawnbroker's Sale In the
country. Send lor Circular.
. S. C. THOMPSON &. CO.
.‘JO Jlanovcr Hi., Boston, Maas.
Juti. 2, IMS.—am*
DU. D. COUNMAN.
gWEET BREATH FOR-ALL!
DR. FONTAINE’S
BALM OI? MYRRH!
Is a surd remedy for the cure of bad breath, no
matter from what source the disease may arise
AVhnt young lady or gent will not make an effort
to remove this disagreeable evil waenitcanbe
done for ONE DOLLAR, sent to your address'
postpaid, by mall, and a cure guaranteed, or mo
?cy relunUed. All orders must bo addressed-to
Alba “y. N * Y *. solo Agent for the Uni
ted States.
May 1(1,1807—ly
pHOTOGRAPHS
FOR THE MILLION!
I will send, post-paid, 50 Photographs of the
most celebrated Actors for 60 cents; 50 Actresses
for 50 cents; 50Union Generals for 50 cents* 50
Rebel Generals for 50 cents; 60 Statesmen for 50
cents; 50 beautiful young Ladies for 50 cents; 60
fluo-looklng young Gentlemen for 50 cents* 0
large Photographs of French Dancing Girls, in
costume, beautifully colored, exactly ns thoy.ap-
E ear, for 50 cents; or for 50 cents,-Oof the most
enutlful Ladles of the Parisian Ballot Troupe, as
they appear in tho play of the Black Crook, at
Nlblo’s Garden, New York.
Send all orders to P. O. Box 177, Troy, N. Y
May 10.1807—1 y
RINESMITH & RUPP, No. 68 North
Hanover Street, sell the Oriental Base Burn
ing Stoves and every variety of Stoves known to
tho market. Give them a call if you want to got
bargains.
Got. 81,1807—tf
H 0 B S E ,i
Even First Stage* of
Glanders ami
Farcy,
Distemper,
Gripes,
Colic,
Inhumations,
Jaundice or
Yellow
JOHN BOWMAN’S
PHIL A I) EL P Hi A
WATCH SALIiI!
FOR OKE DOLLAR.
Address all orders to
E. M. CONNER,
AN D
MOUSTA CHE
Endurance fflompantes.
O PECIAL insuranoe'aceNCY
t)VKU $25,000,00 OF CAPITAL Reprksenthd.
HOME,
MANHATTAN.
SECURITY,
GERMANfA .
nil of Mew York. Aetna and Phccnlx, of Hart
ford, conn.; North America, of Philadelphia
Pa.: Columbia Mutual, of Lancaster, Pa. '
The main element to ho desired In Insurance
Companies Is
SECURITY.
If wealth, experience. Intelligence and probity
exist, perpetuity and honorable dealing will bo
likely to ensue.
Insurance creates Independence. A person
pays for his own Indemnity, and need not bon
lax on bis friends.
Every man should insure; the burning or
whoso property would injure or inconvenience
himself, his iamlly, or his neighbors.
Insurance ctlbcled at this agency, no matter
how largo the amount. In either Block or Mutual
Companies. Policies Issued, losses adjusted and
promptly paid at this olllco.
SAMUEL K. HUMHICII,
Special Insurance Agent.
Oj)lcc Xo. 2(1 West Main Street, Carliile, l‘a
LOCAL AGENT,3: 1
J. E. Ferroe, Newvllle
John R. Shuler, Now Bloomfield, Perry county'
A. H. Woidman. Mlflllntown, Juniata county
LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY
OP NEW YORK.
ACCUMULATED CAPITAL
$22,000,000!
(TWENTY-TWO MILLIONS,)
All hi first-class Mortgages, Government .Secu
rities, Cash and JJcnl Estate]!!
-IT MAKES NO DIVIDENDS TO
STOCKHOLDERS I
Put its Cash Dividends of Fobrunay, IMT7
amounted to S?, 121,000 to Its Policy Holders,
which Is nearly four times as much ns
any other Company In the United
States declared for same year.
It has the LARGEST AMOUNT INSURED of
any Company in the United States, and Its Divi
dends are made annually (n CASH, not put off till
the sth payment, ns Is done by the leading note
companies. It has
Water,
THE LARGEST INCOME
$ 6,217,03 5.88.
From Business nlnl Interest. Its Tables of Rates
are from 10 to 33 per cent, lower on the K) year
and endowment plans than the ConncctlcuuMii-
Urn I and many other of the Note Companies. All
Policies are or may be exchanged for mm-lor
feltuble ones. It has over
00,000 P O L I C Y II O L'l) K us,
and Is patronized and recommended by the best
authorities in the United Stales.
SAMUEL K. HUMRICH,
Special Agent,
‘ .Vo. IN’ IJ7 ±1 Main S/nct, Curll\l, J
October J, 1807—Cm
Tf IRE INSUB A N C 10.
"The ALLEN AND EAST PENN'SHORo’ Ml .
TUALFIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Cum
heslaml oounty, Incorporaled by an net of As.
sembly, In the year IKI3, and having rccenllv Inul
itsrhartor extended to the year 1883, is now In
active and vigorous operation under the suj ei.
Intemlenco oi the following Board of Managers:
Win. R. Gorgas, Christian Slayman, Jucoh Eb
erly, Daniel Itallcy, Alexander Cathcnrt,-Jacob
11. Coover, John Elchelbergor. Joseph Wiekciis.
Samuel Eberly, Rudolph Marlin, Moses Brickci,
Jacob Coovor and J. C. Dunlap.
The rates of insurance arc as low and favorable
as any Company of the kind in th’o State. Per*
sons wishing to become members are invited to
make application to the agents of the Coin puny,
who are willing to wait upon them at anytime,
President—w. R.GUPGAS, Eberly’sMills,Cum
berland County.
Vice President—Cunt: 'tan stayman, Carlisle,
Secretary— John C. Dunlap, Meehaniesburg,
Treasurer—Dan ikl Baili:y, Dlllsburg, York Co.
AGENTS.
Cumberland County —.loan Sherrlck, Allen; Hen
ry Zearlng, Shiromnnslown; Lafayette Pell'er,
Dickinson ; Henry Bowman, Churchlown; Mode
Grilllth, South Middleton ; Samuel Graham W,
Pennsboro’; Samuel Coover, Meclmnlcsburg; J.
W. Cocklln, Shepherdstown; D. Coovor, Upper
Allen: J. O. Saxton, Silver Spring; John Ilyor,
Carlisle: Valentino Foeman.New Cumberland;
James McCaudllsh, Nowvllle.
York Oninty—W. S. Picking, Dover; James
Grilllth. Warrington ; T. F. Deardorll', Washing
ton; Richey Clark, DHlsburg; D. Rutter, Fair
view; John williams, Carroll.
Dauphin Oouyity— Jacob Houser, Harrisburg.
Members of the Company having policies about
to expire, can have them renewed by making ap
plication to any of the agon's.
Dec. 1 18G5
Hartford live istock tnsi
RANGE COMPANY.
CAPITAL 55U0,000.
Horses Insured against death from any cause
or against theft.
Working Oxen, Cows and Shoop may bo taken
at 3 to I per cent on two thirds their cash value.
Losses promptly adjusted at the Olllceof the Car
lisle Agency.
SAM’L K. HUM RICH, Special Aycnt.
No. 28 West High St., Carlisle.
March 11, 1807—ly
IQaic llvcuctoct
hasjS^
Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewei
Mas stood the test of seven years
before the imhlic ; and no prepar
atlonfor the hair has yet been dis
covered that will produce the same
beneficial results . It is an entirely
new scientific discovery, contbin-*
big many of the most powerful and
restorative agents in the VEGET
ABLE KINGDOM. It restores GREY
HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL YOUTH
FUL COLOR. It makes the sca?i>
white and clean; cures dandruff
and humors, and falling' out ol
tho hair ; and will make it grow
ztpon bald heads, except in very
aged persons, as it furnishes the
nutritive principle by . which the
hair is nourished and supported .
It makes the hair moist, soft, and
glossy , and is unsurpassed as a
HAIR DRESSING. Itisihe
cheapest preparation ever offered
to the public, as one bottle will ac
complish more and last longer
than three bottles • of any other
preparation,
It is recommended and used by
the First Medical Authority.
The Wonderful results 'produced
by our Sicilian Hair Rencwer have
induced many to manufacture
preparations for the Hair, under
various names: and, in order to
-induce the trade and the public to
.purchase their compounds, they
have resorted to falsehood, by
claiming they were former jmrt
ners.or had'some connection with
our Mr, Hall, Unit their prepara
lion was similar to ours . Do not
be deceived by them. Purchase tho
original: it has never yet been
equalled. Our Treatise on the
Hair, with certificates, sent free
by mail . See that each bottle has
our private Revenue Stamp over
the top of the bottle, All others
are imitations.
R. P. Hall & Co., Prop's, Nashua, N.H.
Sold hy all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine.
Oct. 31; 1807-Iy.
T. STERN ER’S
LIVERY AND SALE STABLE,
BETWEEN HANOVER AND BEDFORD STS.,
IN REAR OF THE JAIL,
CARLISLE, PA.
Having Htted up tho Stable with now Carria
ges, &c., X am prepared to furnish llrst-closs turn
outs at reasonable rates. Parties taken to ami
from the Springs. •
April 25.1867—1 y
jyj-EYER’S NEWLY IMPROVED
CRESCENT SCALE OVER STRUNG
PIANOS,
Acknowledged to bo the best. London Prize
Medal nud high awards In America received. ,
MELODEONB & SECOND HAND PIANOS
Wnrerooms,722 Arch street, below Eighth,
April 18,18(17—ly Philadelphia. Ift.
JjVUN FOR ALL!!
Full Instructions by which any person, male or
female, can master thegreaturtol Ventriloquism
by a few hours’ practice, making a world ol urn.
and after becoming experts themselves, can teaca
'others, thereby making it a source of income.
Full Instructions sent by mail for 50 cents. Sat
lafactlon guaranteed.
Address P. O. Drawer 21, Troy, N. Y.
May 10.18 G
T> INESMITH & RUPP, JS’o. 08 Forth
XiJ Hanover Street, have on baud tho largest ana
Dost assortment of STOVES and TINWARE, to
Do found in Carlisle.
OoU 81, IBo7—t<
NORTH. AMERICAN,