American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, October 15, 1868, Image 4

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QOOP NEWS I GOOD Nl-VTS!
QREAT DECLIXE I.\ V!U- ™
AT THE NEW AND CHEAP CA SiOUU
COIIN-EB OF HANOVER ASI> VO3IFKHT STRIA. .
SkHSSSSSH
Goods, sucli aa,
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
PLAIN, BLAOY AND FANCY SILLS,
French Morluocs, /
Mohairs. \
Poplins, \
Blade and Fancy
’French Repps,
Plain and
Fancy Do Lalnes,
plain ami Fancj
Alpaccas
Poplins
SII AWLS' sUAw ij S !
Biiorii.v long ANnsijrAiii:.
l.uNi
BREAKFAST SI 1A W 1 m
mid very cheap.
CLOTHS AND CASSI M i’.IIKS!
French,
Herman ami
Ainn'ican Clo'.h.t,
lilackand
Ft nr}/ Onnmi'i-'*,
Doeskin v.
lUnrk amlFincj, .
t A MlHwcdS,
Jt ait t,
f'nthr.dui-ls and
Ih-airiTi.
DOM E'STI l'S!
Bleached and Brocha
Table Diapers,
Counterpanes,
and tiullls,
Colton Flannel-,
Bleached and
Unbleached Muslin-,
Tickings, Cheeks,
Towels,
REMEMBER THE PLACE
ON Tin: I'OKNKIS OK
HANOVER AND PO.MFRKT STKKhL-%
the room formerly occupiiMi n\
15 R Jameson a Co.
THUS. A.HARPER.
Nov. 7. !•*"—tf
snu-xm 18( ; 8>
1868.
BARGAINS
Now opening in
domestic goods,
DIUSSS GOODS,
CASSIMEKEK, SATTINKTTS AXll .1 KANS,
WHITE GOODS.
x> it rcss Timnn x g s
Z F, P II V R S ,
lunnoxs a.\i> xotio.xs
RING’S NEW STORE,
avi. 35 in sr >/ i is ktiu:i
Opposite l!i» Mansion I lon
Next door to the Post Oilin', < ’art isle.
April 18, 1868.
CTlorijing nun .Ifanrij (Coons
J H X DO II XR K
MEIiCHA X T T A T T, O' B ,
I!KAI)V MAIM', CLOTlllNl}
AND A I.AlUil-: VAIIII’.I \ or
r; /;.v n. i: f.ss fvh \ isms a ao<> /> x
Knell as Under Clothing Collars Neckties. Sus
pendor<, &(•„ constantl.v on Imml. Goods sold by
Ilu» yard, ns cheap us any house out side the cit ies,
and no charge lor cut I mg. A splendid variety o
F A NCY BPR I N G (K)ODS
French and Domestic now on hand, and for sale
nt prices which defy competition. Don’t forget
the place, in rear of Court House.
May 21, Isos. —ly
SEAD AND KEEP YOURSELF IN
FORM kd. —Having purchased tin* old ami
known business stand which I have occupl
ed for twenty years, 1 have determined not to
retire from my pros* nt business. Inu to continue
In the manufacture of
BEADY- MA DE C/.<) I 111 -V a
of nil sizes and descriptions, as well as piece
goods hy the yard, and a general assortment of
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS,
I would respectfully Invito my friends and pa
trons who need a good suit of cloths to give me a
call, as I have just returned from the city with a
large assortment, of the best quaiilv of SPRING
AND SUMMER OUUDH.m/.:
FINE RI.ACK FUUXCH AND Kvcfl.lMl I'I.OTIIS.
“ “ “ “ *’ I UiKHK IN
CABSI M E R E 8
FINE LIGHT FANCY DOESKIN CAssIMF.UE
Casslnetts, CoUonaded, Velvets, Drab dfle's Al
pacas, Linens, Sallnu, Velvet Ccml, uwd many
more too numerous to mention. Also, a lull as
sortment of
TRUNKS, VALISES and TRAVELLING-RAGS
of the best description. With thanks to I lie puli
lie for past favors, and hone I will receive a cal
soon at ray place, No. 22 North Hcumvvr St..
April 23, 1808.—tf I. LIVINGSTON,
Philadelphia
ST* Samples sent by mail when written lor.
Oct. l, 1808.—ly
RHEUMATISM
SIXTEEN YEARS’ STANDING
COMPLETELY COKED.
UK AD THIS TESTIMONIAL AND HE CONVINCED*
E * BeLLEUS <t CO.,—This is to rorti.
Iy that for tne last «\xU>ou years I liavo hnon c.
yeroly allVicled with ItUoumaUsm, ou«n
ed to my house, and oven unable to walk Keiiir*
■ln the post oflloo,about two moots ago Mr ofnrlc
observed my crippled comlitlon, audurecd2
to tTy , a T b , ot iV° of, Johnson’s RlicamoUc Com-
Pp I followed Ins advice, and now bv the
blessing of God and the use of half a bollV of
your compound, I am free from nil symptoms of
rheumatism, and can walk, without tlfo aid of
my stair, os well oa over. jAmes M’DOWEL
TAIIENTUir, October 2 fi iww
I have known Mr. M’Dowol for a number of
years, and do not hesitate to vouch for tho trull
of tho above statement. Ul “
JABt CLARK, Postmaster,
B. E. SELLEBS & CO.,
Sole EnopmETons, Pittsburg, pn,
sale by
JOHNSON, HOI.L OWA V 4 COWUIiK, I’litln
bop. si,m?iT TICK DBOS -
fEisccllancong.
Alii- ’o'* H.ENS
x CUSSED liY THE
UNITED STATES
ONE DOLLAL SALE OF
«uii*s Shawls, Dress Goods, Linen Goods, Dry
SIIU Vod“ Coltouß, Fancy 6ooda, Albumß,
Bibles. Silver Plated Ware,
Cutlery, Watches,
Sowing
Machines, Ac., &c.
Tneso articles to be Bold at the uniform price of
ONE DOLLAR EACH,
and not to bo paid for until you know what you
are to receive. . , ,
The most popular and economical method of do
utbrnlnea In tbc country.
X)y piuronlzluK this hale you have a cbance to
J * exchange your goods.
The smallest article sold for ONE DOLLAR can
be exchanged foi a Silver Plated Five Hot
tied Revolving Castor, or your Choice of ft
largo vnrletv of other Articles upon
Exchange List.
Napkins, 4c.
TEEMS TO AGEE T S
nnrt i os clvlng a complete doscrlptlon of nr -
Dollar will b D S oW at tho
rate of TEN CENTS EACH.
For a Club of Thirty, and $3.00,
The person sending It can have their choice of t o
following articles as their commission: 20 \ards
CotSm cToth. Harris Cloth Pants Pattern, Splou
did llowlo Knife, Lancaster Quilt, Engraved Sil
ver Spoon iloltier, Pair Ladies’ extra quality
Cloth Boots Print Dress Pattern, Worsted Break-
Omt Shawl While Linen Table Cloth, set of stool
bmdc Klilvos and Forks, sot of Sliver Plated
Forks Embossed Table Spread. Elegant Engrav
ed Sliver Plated Gold Lined Goblet, Violin and
Bow Fancy Dress Pattern, Elegant Silk Beaded
Parasol, 100-picture Morrooo Photograph Album,
Elegant Ivory Handled Spangled Silk Fan, One
dozen largo size Linen Towls, Fancy Balmoral
Bklrt, Ladles’ Morroco Shopping Bag. Honej
comb Quilt, Alhambra Oullt, Ltulles Splendid
Square Wool Shawl, Ladies’Solld Gold Callfor
nhi Ring Gent’s Plain or Engraved Gold Ring
(18 carets’llno). Ladles' Solid Brack Walnut Writ
ing Desk, Ladles’ Fancy Black Walnut \\-ork
Box Cottage Clock, one dozen Ladies Linen
H’dkorchlefs, extra quality, or one dozep Gent s
Linen Handkerchiols.
For a &lub o/ Sixty, and «6.00
One of the following article: 10 Yard* Sheeting,
Harris Cloth Pants and Vest Pattern, Pair Honey
* comb Quilt*. Cylinder Watch, Double.
Op vwiiil V'nneY (sni'l»jni>rft RroKS I'auarn, U'ib
el Shawl,Three Yards Double width Waterproof
Cloaking, Four Yds. Wool 0 rocking, Set ofLaco
Curtains, Ladles’ Double Wool Shawl. Silver
Plated Card Basket, Splendid Engraved Silver
Plated ice richer, Engraved Silver Plated Tea
pot, K)0-plcture Turkey Morroco Photograph Al
bum, Lancaster Quilt, Alpaca Dross I aitern, En
graved Silver Plated six-bollled Ravolvlqg Cas
tor. Pair Gent’s Calf .Boots, Splendid Balmoral
Skirt. Sot of Ivory Handled Knives, with hllvei
Dimed Forks. Rosewood Frame Brass Alarm
Clock, Pair of All Wool Blankets, Splendid Bead
ed and Lined Parasol, Ladles Splendid r(K °
Traveling Bag, Pair of Alhombr/v Quills, thirty
Yards Print or a Marsallles Quilt.
For a Club of One J-lundrcd, and $10.01),
60 Yards Sheeting. Fancy Cashmere Coat. Pants
ami Vest Pattern, extra quality, Engraved Silver
Plated six Bottled Revolving Castor, with Cut
Glass Bottles, Pair Splendid Rose Bhiukets,
Splendid Engraved Silver Plated 'lea Set, (three
pieceu. Sugar Bowl, Tea pot ami Creamor t )Sllvor
Plated Calm Basket, Fancy Plaid Wool Long
Shawl. Twentydive Yards Hemp Carpeting.
Splendid Violin and Bow. English Barago shawl
Splendid Alpaca Dress Pattern. Silver Hunting
Cased Watch. Splendid Bible with Elegant Steel
Engravings, Family Record ami Phot.'jgronh
Pago Pophu Dress Pattern. Engraved Silver Pla
ted Ice Pitcher, Splendid Beaver Cloak Pattern,
Sharp’s Revolver, Splendid Aceordeon, Music
Box emc Pair Fine Damask Table Covers with
Due Dozen Dinner Napkins to mulch.
i!R,('\i:U'ii r. I'A.
CV»nmU*ioim far dulii ill i». opo'lun
Agents will plaaso TAKE NOTICE of this. Do
not send names, but number your clubs from one
upwards. Make your letters short and plain as
possible.
TAKE PAETICULAB NOTICE,
STS' lie sure ond send money by Registered Letter,
when possiule. In some instances Country Post
masters have refused to forward letters to us,
supposing that our business came uuijer the law
against Lotteries, Gift Enterprises, &c.. although
At ha« been over and over declared lawful by the
‘legal authorities. This action is Instigated by
the Jealousy of Country Merchants. In case any
Postmaster should again decline to forward
letters, SEND BY EXPRESS.
]\ r c cannot bn responsible Jor Money lost,
unless some jirccauiions arc taken to insure
its safety.
. SEND FOB CIKCUJjAES.
Send your address iu full, Town, County and
State. S. 0. THOMPSON & CO.,
No. 30 Ifanover St.,
Sop. 21, jsf>s.-iv Boston, Mass.
POUK AGENTS WANTED FOR
1_) THE KASTIvHT SELLING HOOK EXTANT
“MEN OF OUR TIMES,”
or Lending Patriots of the Day, An elegant vol
ume, splendidly illustrated with 10 beautiful
Steel Engravings, and a portrait of the author,
Mus. HARRIET BEECHER STOWE.
Agents say it is the best, and sells the quiokost
of any book they ever sold. Now Is the time to
sell It. Everybody wants It. Agents are taking
200 orders per week. Wo pay extra largo com
missions and gruntcxcluslveterritory. Send for
circulars giving lull particulars. Address HART
FORD PUBLISHING CO., Hartford, Ct,
HAVE COME
Witn great Inducements to agents to co-operate
with us in our
GRAND ONE DOLLAR BALE!
Sheetings Free ot Cost to our Agents.
Watches Free of Cost to our Agents.
Sewing Machines Free of fust to Agents.
Leather Goods Free of Cost to Agents.
Linen Goods Free of Cost to our Agents.
Bilks and Shawls Free of Cost to Agents.
Boots and Shoes Free of Cost to Agents,
Dress Goods Free of Cost to our Agents.
Great Dollar Bargains for our Customers,
Send for our circular. Agents wanted every
where. Address, HARRIS A PLUMMER,
Sep. 21, ’OS!—Iw 3i Hanover St., Boston, Mass.
WANTED— AGENTS.— $<o to $2OO
per month everywhere, mule and female,
to introduce the GENUINE IMPROVED COM
MON .SENSE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE.—
Tills Machine will stitch, Item, fell tuck, quilt,
cord, bind, braid and embroider In a most supe
rior manner. Price, only SIS. Fully warranted
for live years. We will pay $lOOO for any Machine
that will sew stronger, more beautiful, or more
elastic seam than ours. It makes the ’M-lasUe
Lock Hllteli,” Every second stitch cun lie cut,
and Hllll Hie cloth cannot bo pulled apart with*
, out tearing it. We pay agents from §76 to 8200
1 per month and expenses, or a commission from
which twice that amount can be made. Address
SECOMR & CO., PITTSBURG, PA., or BOSTON
MASS.
CAUIION.—Do not be imposed upon by other
parties palming oil* worthless cast-iron machines
under the same name or otherwise. Ours Is tho
only genuine and really practical cheap machine
manufactured.
Sep. 21, IWW.—lw
rnOBACCO ANTIDOTE, warranted to
X remove all desire for Tobacco. This great
remedy is an excellent appotl/.er. II purijUs the
blood. Invigorates tho system, possesses great
nourishing and strengthening power, enables the
stomaCho to digest tho heartiest rood makes
sleep refreshing, and establishes robust health.
Smokers and Chctvcrs/or Sixty Years Cured, I‘rieo
Fifty Cents, post free. A treatise on the Injuri
ous oflects of Tobacco, with lists of references
testimonials, *ic., sent free. Agents wanted. Ad
dress Dr. T, It, ABBOTT, Jersey City, N. J,
Aug. 2(1, 1808.—12 w
authority
S. C. THOMPSON & CO’S
CHEAT
jFinancCal.
800 MIEES
UNION PACIFIC
or rns
R A I L R O.A I)
Arc now finished and Ip operation. Although
this road Is ballt with great rapidity, the work Is
thoroughly liniii 1 , uml U pronounced by tho
Un ;«•'! states * •iimnii.'sin'ii'i ' to bo first-clans in
every resp<d, bcloie It 1b accepted, and before
any bonds cun bo issued upon ft.
Rapidity und excellence of construction have
boon scoured by ft complete division of labor,and
by distributing tho twenty thousand men em
ployed nlmig the lino for long distances at once.
It Is now probable that Iho
Whole Line to the Pagific will be eont
plctcd in 1809.
The Company have ample means of which the
Government grants tho right of way, and all
necessary timber and other materials found
along the line of Us operation; also 12,800nCf6sof
land to tho mile, taken In alternate sections on
each side of its road; also United Stales Thirty
year Ilomls, amounting to from 310.000 to $lB,OOO
per mile, according to tho dilllcultios tohoaur
mountedon tho various sections to bo built, for
which it lakes a second mortgage as security*
and It Is expected that not only the Interest, bu
thopiihoipul amount may be paid In sorvlci
rendered by tho Company m trnnsportm
IOAItNLNUS OK THE UNION' PACIFIC
RAILROAD, truui Its Way or Local Business
only, during the year ending Juno 2bth,lB6H,
amounted to over
FOUR MILLION DOLLARS,
which alter paying all expenses was much more
than suilicieni to pay the interest upon its Bonds.
These earnings are no indication of tho vast
through irulllc that must follow tho opening of
the Hue to tho Puclilo, but they certainly prove
that
first mortgage bonds
upon such a property, costing nearly three tlmoa
their amount,
ARE ENTIRELY SECURE,
The Union Paclllc Bonds mu thirty yearn, are
for SLOW each, and have coupons attached. They
bear annual interest, payable on lha first djvj’so
Jammrv and .Inly at me Company a Office, in th
Cltv of’New York, at the rate of six per cent, in
gold. The principal is payable In gold at matu
rity Tho price Is and at tho present rpto
of gold they pav a liberal income on their cost,
\ very important consideration in determin
ing tho value of these bonds Is the Ungth oj time
then have to mu. . ,
It Is well known that a long bond always com
mands a much higher price than a short one. It
Is safe to assume that, during the next thirty
years, the into of interest in the United Slates
will decline as It has done In Europe, and we
have a right to expect ttmt such six per cent, se
curities jus these will behold at as high a premi
um ns those of this Government, which, in 1007,
were bought m at from SO; in 21 per cent, above
par. Tho export demand alone may produce
this result, ami as ihe'lssutv.of a private corpora
tion, they are beyond 'the reilch of political ao
Company believe Umflhclr bonds, at the
present rule, are thb-Cheapost security in the
market, hnd the right to advance the price at
any time Is reserved. . . ~ , , ,
Subscriptions will bo received In Carlisle by A.
L. BPONSLER. and In-New, York
AT TH E COMPANY’S OFFICE, No. 20 Nassau
AND BY
JOHN J. CISCO A SON,'Bankers, No. 5P Wall Bt.
And by tho Company’s fulvortlsed agonte
th-oughout'tbo United-Suites.
Bcmittanccs should be tnade in dtti/ts or other/wide
par in Ncjv York, and the Bond* will be sent free q
charge by return express. Parties subscribing through
local agents will look to them for (heir safe delivery.
A PAMPHLET AND MAP FOR 1863 has just
been published by tho Company, giving fuller
Iniormatlon than 1» possible lix.-an advertise
ment, respecting the Progress of tho Work, the
* Resources of the County iravoreM by tho HpnA.
tuv Means cv»r-c«instruction, Olid tlfe Value of the
Bonds which will be sent free on application nt
I lie company’s olllces or to any of the advertised
agents. JOHN J. CISCO, lYcasurcr,
Aug. 20, iMiS.—Sm New 1 'ork.
Btuhoali lUne«.
IJEADINO RAIL ROAD.
- b. U M M E It A RR A NGEMBUT
MOND A Y, A UG UST 8/1888
Great Trunk Lino from the North and North
west for Philadelphia,New York. Reading, Potto
vllle, Tamuqua. Ashland, SUamokln, Lebanon,
Allentown, Easton, Ephrata, LUtz, Lancaster,
Columbia, Ao. ,
Trams leave Harrisburg for New York.ns fol
lows- at 2 5 2-5 and 8.10 A. M., 12.20 noon, and
2 05 and u.;!o D. .M„ connecting with similar trains
6ri the Pennsylvania Railroad, and arriving at
Now York ai 5.00, 10.00 and 11.15 A. M., and 8.00,
tiViaml U.SU I’. M. Sleeping cars accompanying
Uju 2.VJ A. M. and iVtf P. M. trains without
Leiive Ham.sburg for Reading, I’ottsvllle.Tam
aqua, Mmersvlllo, Ashland, Bhutnokln, Pine
■Clrovo, Allentown and Philadelphia, nt 830 A.
M.. and 2.i).5amH.10 P. M., stopping at. Lebanon
and principal Way Stations • the i.luP. M. train
making connections for Philadelphia and Co
lumbia onlv. For PoUsvllle, BchuylkilLllftYoa
tout Auburn, via, Schuylkill and Susquehanna.
Railroad, leave limTismirg at 3.;»0 P. M.
• Returning: l.eave Now York atD.OO A. SL, 12.0#
Noon, 3.00 and B.ou I*. M., Piilladelphla at 8.15 A.
M. and ;i.;W P. M ; Sleeping cars accompany th*
11.00 A. M., 5.00 and s.ixj P. M, trains from Now
York, without change.
Way Passenger Train leaves'Philadelphia at
7 ;{o a. M-, connecting with similar train on East
Pemia. Railroad, returning from Reading at 6.30
P, M., stopping at Jill Stations; Pottsvlllo ftt 7,00
and Mo A. M. and 2.15 P. M.; Bhamokln at 6.25
and 11.20 A. M.: Ashland at 7.00 A. SI,, 22.13 Noon
and 1.53 P. M.; Tumuqua at 3.30 A. M.,2,16 angl
4.35 P.M.
Leave Pottbvllle, via, Schuylkill and Susque
hanna Railroad at 7.10 A, M. for Harrisburg, and
II.IWA. M. for Pine Grove and Tromout.
Reading Accommodation Train: Leaves Read
ing at 7.30 A. M., returning from Philadelphia at
5.16 P. M.
Poliblown Accommodation Train: Leaves
Pottstowu at 0.15 A. M., returning leaves Phila
delphia at 1.30 P. M.
Columbia Rail Itoad Trains leave Reading at
7.00 A. M., and 0,15 P. M, for Ephratu, Lltiz, Lan
caster, Columbia, <£e.
Perklomen Rail Road Trains leavePerklomen
Junction at li.oo A. M. and (UO P. M. Returning:
Leave Sklppack at Mo A. .Af., and 1.25 P. M., con
necting with hlnitlur trams on Reading Rail
Road.
onSnndavs: Leave New York at 8.00 P. M.,
Philadelphia *.(-0 A. M, and 3.15 P. M., the 8.00 A.
M. Tiam running only to Reading; Pottavillo
MHA, M.; Harrthbiug 6.25 A. M. and 4.10 and 0,35.
p. M„ amt Heading at 1.10.2.55 and 7.16 A. M. for
Harrisburg, and 7.00 A. M. and 11.40 P. M. for
New York and 1,25 P. M. for Philadelphia.
Commutation, Mileage, Season .School andKx
cuinUm Tickets, to uuu from all points, at reduc
ed rales.
Baggage checked through; 100 pounds allowed
each passenger. G. A. NICOLLS,
Reading, pin, Aug. 3, 'iw. GeneralSup'L
Aug. 13. isos.
QU JIBEHLAND VALLET
KAIL ROAD!
CHANGE OF HOURS
On ami after Monday, Sept. Mtu, 1808, Passon
jiur Trains will run dally aa follows, (Sunday*ox
copied):
W ESTW A R D
Accommodation '/Vain loaves Harrisburg 8.00 Ai
M„ Mcclmuiesburg 8.08, Carlisle 0.10, Nowvlllo'o.4si
Shlppensburg 10.10, Cbamborsburg 10.40. Green
castle 11.14, arriving at Haggorstowu 11.42 A. M. |
Mail ’lYain leaves Harrisburg 1.80 P. M., Me
chanlcsburg 2.02, Carlisle 2.34, Newvllle O.lU.Bblp
pcusburg 3.40, Cbamborsburg 4.20, Grooncastla
4.50, arriving at Hagerstown 5.25 P. M.
Express Train leaves Harrisburg 4,15 P. M., Mch
chanicaburg 4,47, Carlisle 5.17, Nowvlllo s.so,Bhlp
j)onsburgo.l7, lirrlvlug ut Clmmbersburg at 0.45
A Mixed Train leaves Cliombersburg 8.05 A. M.
Greoucastlo 0.25, arriving at Hagerstown 10,10 A.
M.
EAST W A U D
Accommodation Train leaves Clmmbersburg 4,45
A. 7'.f., Sliippousburg 5.11, Nowvillo 5.45, Carlisle
0.18, Mechnulcsbnrg 0.47 arriving at Harrisburg
7.i; A. M.
Mail Train leaves Hagerstown 8.00 A. Jl„ Groeu
fjistio 8.35, Chambersburg 0.10, Shlppeusburg 0.40,
Newvllle 10.14, Carlisle 10.50, Meclmnicsburg 1L24
arriving at Harrisburg 11.60 A. M.
ICxpnts Train leaves Hagerstown 11.65 A. M.,
Ureeucnstle 12.2,1, Chambersburg 1.00 Shippens
burg 1.23, Newvllle 2.05, Carlisle 2.45, Mechanics
burg 3.12, arriving at Harrisburg 3.44 P, M. '
A Mixed Train loaves Hagerstown 8.05, P. M.,
Greoucastlo 4.12, arriving ut Chambersburg 5.0 a
4r«-Making close connections at Harrisburg
with trains to and from Philadelphia, Now York,
Baltimore, Washington, Pittsburg and all points
West. 0. N. LULL,
BUPEUINTENDENT’S OFFICE, Sup't.
Chumb'ff. Pa., Sept, 8,1808.
Kept 17,1 U
<7 bankers;^
No. 35 South Third Street;
PHILADELPHIA.
\^ENERAiT%ENTS,
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
Tbo National Lira Inbdratjob gokpast U a
corporation chartered by special Act of Coogrosa,ap
proved July 25,1868, with a
CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000, FULL PAID.
Liberal toms offered to Agent* aad Solicitors, whe
are invited to opply at onr office.
Fallportlcalara>obohad onappllcatlon at onr office,
located In the second story of onr Banking Hoobo,
where Circulars and Pamphlets, folly deicriblngtho
Advantages otiered by tho Company,may be had.
E. W. CLARK Sc CO.,
JIo. 86 South Third SL
Applications for Central and Western Penn
sylvania to be made to B. 8. RUSSEL, Manager
pare H 'nrg, pa
Attii W. 1893.—iy Philadelphia Pa.
airececlea.
SROCERY, FRUIT AND PROVIS«,
lON STORE. Almost every porsun
bo Cheap Stork, No, 88, East I\m\frei Street,
whore you can always buy your groceries cheap
er than elsewhere, and now dogs It come, be
cause I have*no, rent to pay and have my own
clerks, therefore I can soil goods lower than if 1
hud four or hvo hundred dollars rent to pay and
six or eight hundred dollars to pay for clerks.
My slock Is always fresh amt complete, keep
none but good goods and warrant every article
that Is sold out of my store. v t
I have constantly on hand White, Brown,
Crushed, Pulverized and Granulated Sugars,
Green and Boasted Colfoes, Syrtips of all kinds,
llaklug Molasses, Green and Black Teas, Klee,
Means, Pens; pearl Barley, Hominy.'Bwfeet'Bbh
ker Corn , Corn Starch, luce,Flour, Fannh,Swfeot
and Baker’s Chocolate, Whole and Ground Spi
ces, Baking Soda.Snleralus, Fresh Peas, Corn, To
matoes and Peaches, by the can or dozen, all
kinds of Flavoring Extracts, English Pickles,
such as Glrklna, Mixed Pickles, White Onions,
CaullUower, Plcallllll, Chow Chow, also Glrklns
by the dozen. Fresh Table Oil. Ketchup. Also
Dr. Barber’s Morse Powder, and Fronflold’a Cat
tle Powder, Stove and Shoo Blacking, Indigo,
White Glue, Madder, White Rosin, Beeswax,
Extract Logwood, Salts, Flour Sulphur,
Blue Vitriol, Copperas, Antimony, Ac.
Hemp, Canary and Rape Seed for
Birds, Essence of Cofffeo, and
Lye, Dried Fruit, such os
pared and nnparod
Peaches, Apples,
Blackberries,
Cherries,
also
Prunes,
Figs, Dates.
Layer, Seedless,
and Valentin Raisins,
Currants, Citron, Lemons,
and Orongoa, Sperm, Fish, Tan
ners’and Coal Oils, Pure Cider Vin
egar, Soaps, snob as Olivo, Stearlno,
Babbit’s, Rosin, Country and all kinds of
Toilet Soaps. Also a fine assortment of all
kinds of Sugars, Chewing and Smoking Tobac
cos, such as Navy, Congress, Cavendish, Sun
Fish, Atlantic Cable, Fine Cat, Navy, Spun, Fine
Cut Chewing. Virginity, Cherokee, Mlnnohahah,
Chlngoroor, Sunny Slue, Virginia Choice, Punch
Lynchburg, Yarn, Gom of tho Mountain, Shang
hai. Lateka, Danville, Pioneer, Keystone, Vir
ginia Dare,
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE,
Buell ne Market, Clothes uni Traveling Baskets
of all alzea and styles, Tuba, Bnokela, Keelers,
Dippers, Halt Bushels and Peek Measures, Horse
Buckets, Flour Buckets,Horse Brushes, Shoo do.,
Slovo do., Wall do., Clothes do., Scrubbing do.,
Dusting do., Whisps and Brooms.
Ta lm a of all kinds, Bed Cords. Clothes Lines,
Mason Lines, ic.. Ac. .
uueensware, Class, Stone and Crockery Ware,
a good supply of all kinds. A good assortment
orLamps, Lanterns end Tumblers, and many
oilier articles too numerous to mention.
FLOUIt AND FEED constantly on hand, also a
large supply of ». A B. Oorraan Champion Mus
tard, tlm test la use, by tho Jar or dozen, whole
sale and retail, of which the subscriber le the
sole agent for Carlisle. Fish and Salt, Crackers
an,l Biscuits of all kinds. Notions of every des-
of Country Produce trtken In oz
clnur't* for Goods at tho CHEAP GROCERY,
FKI-tr AND PROVISION BTOBE, No. 88, ICcul
,:.i t iv. f. On liste. / , ‘- GKO u HOFFMAN.
A i.MUUiI & BROTHER.
REMOVAL!
NO 78., West High Street, Carlisle—
Wm. Jienlz’s old stand.
LATE ARRIVAL OF
good and fresh groceries.
PRICES RED XIO EDI
Wo have Just received a fresh suppy of
GROCERIES,
s u ci| AS
Brown, crashed, pulverized and granulated Su
uars Coffees, green and roasted, Rioe, Ada
b mnntlne- Caudles, Tallow Candles, Starch
Teas, all kinds. Cheese, Chocolate, Ba
ker's Cocoa, Baker’s Broma, Mac
car on I. Vermacllla, Fahnes
tock's Carina,Mustard, Mus
tard Seed, Black and
Cayenne Pepper, Hnl
cos. Indigo, Al
-1 um, Coppe
ras, lump
and
pulvor-
Ized Brlm
stonc, Babbitt’s
and Vanhagan’s Soap,
Toilet Soap, Soda, Cream
of Tartar, Coarse and Fine
Salt by the sack or bushel, Shoe
Blacking, Stove Buster, Concentra
ted Lyo, New Orleans and Syrup Mo
lasses, Sperm Oil, Waggon Grease, Mac
kerel, varlousgradesSugur Cured Hains, Dried
Beef general assortment of Coal Oil and fcluld
Lamps. Gloss and Mica Lamp Chimneys, corn,
hickory •and corn wisp Brooms, Tampico Fly
Brushes, hearth, dusting and sweeping Brushes,
hand scrub Brushes, shpp and wall Brushes, cloth
and hair Brushes, Mucilage, Liquid llonnett,
black, blue and red Ink.
CATTLE POWDER.
Raisins, Prunes, paired and unpaired Peaches
Peaches and Tomatoes in cans, Catsups, Worces
ter and London Club Sauce, Creen Corn In cans,
table Oil, Hominy, Beans,
ORANGES AND LEMONS
water, sugar, wluo, milk and almond Crackers,
roasted ryo and wheat Coffee, Twist, Navy, Nat
ural and Congress Tobacco, KllUkluluk, 1‘ I no Cut,
Lynchburg and ilunkoepunklo Smoking Tobac
co and Anderson's Solaeo chewing Tobacco,
OUEENBWARE,
china,
QL SS,
WOODEN
EARTHEN
AND STONE
WARE,
Baskets, a general assortment of-Willow and
Splint Baskets and many
NOTIONS,
and everything else usually kept In a Grocery
Store. The public are respectfully invited to call
and examine their stock. Wo feel confhleut£thoy
will go away satisfied. . , .
«s- Marketing of all Kinds taken in exchange
for goods.
April 10, 1868.
WASHMOOP 6c BROTHER.
jyj" ARTIN’S
FAMILY QFQCEBY STORE,
EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PENN A.,
(Late Martin 6c Gardner’s.)
The subscriber would, beg leave to inform the
citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, that he still
keens on hand, nt his store, East Main Street, ad
joining Gardner 6c Co's, Machine Shop and Foun
dry, the largest and best selected stock of
FRESH GROCERIES,
Glass and Q,ueonßwaro, which ho will sell at the 1
very lowest prices for cash. Every article in the
lino of Family Groceries will always bo kept
fresh and cheap. He also calls particular atten
tion to the Eureka Patent Qlast Fruit Jars, of which
he has the exclusive agency for Carlisle, and
which has proved its superiority over all other
cans or Jars now in use by Its great simplicity,
perfect reliability in keeping Fruit, and the ex
traordinary ease with which it is sealed and
opened, without injury for future use. No fami
ly should purchase other Jars without first exam
ining the Eureka, if they want to buy the beat.—
Also KNOX’S PATENT STEP LADDER, an arti
cle v/hloh no housoholdshouid be without. Also.
Lash’s celebrated WASHING MACHINE, only
Five Dollars, and the AMLUON CLOTHES
WRINGER, both of which are confidently rec
ommended to give entire satisfaction. Ho haa
also been appointed agent for the sale of
EARTHEN DRAIN PIPES,
to which ho would call the attention of Farmers
and others needing them aa the best and cheap
est article to be found for conveying water thro 1
yards and barn yards. Also a variety of other
articles, such os DOOR MATS, of several kinds
and prices.
4®* Just opened a supply of Fresh Herring and
all kinds 01 Balt Fish, put up this Spring. Also
Flour in barrels and sacks, and Feed by the bush
el. JOHN MARTIN.
July 18.1807-tf
Boults, Stationers, &r.
pi FEE’S
BOOK AND FANCY STORE,
AND GENERAL NEWS DEPOT,
33 WEST MAIN STREET,
CARLISLE, PA.
A Quo assortment of Goods on hand, such as
Writing Desks.
Port Folios. a
Ladles Companions,
Work Boxes,
Satchels,
Ladles’ Purses,
Pocket Books,
Begnr Cases,
Card Coses,
Gold Pons,
Pen Knives.
&c„ &o
A LARGE SUPPLY OP
FAMILY BIBLES
and PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS
AT REDUCED PRICES.
DIARIES FOB 1868.
Subscriptions received for all Magazines, Fash
ion Books, Papers, Ac., at publishers prices. Yoa
save postage and always sure of receiving your
Magazines by subscribing at Piper’s.
Special attention Is paid to keeping always on
hand a supply of
BCHOOIj books,
for town and country schools.
Books and Music ordered when desired.
May 23 1807-tf,
opl)8.
Mrs. r. a, smith's photo
graphic Gallery South-east Corner Hano
treet, and Market Square, where may be had
all the different styles of Photographs, from curd
to life size.
IVORY TYPES, AMBBOTYPEB.AND
MELAtNOTYPES : '
also Pictures on Porcelain, (something new) both
Plain and Colored, and which are beautiful pro
ductions of the Photographic art. Call and see
ttiem.
Particular attention given to copying from
Doguerrotypes &o.
She luvltefUhe patronage of the public. ' 1
THE BEST PHOTOGRAPHS
LOO HMA N > 8 4
.Premium Photographic Gallery,2l WEST MAIN
STREET, Carlisle, Pa.
Feb. 13 1868.—1 y
®^<soolfoi
JIHE FALL & WINTER CAMPAIGN'
IN TDK
Dry Goods Trade Opened
AT THE CHEAP BTOHH OP
L. T. GREENFIELD.
NO. 4, EAST MAIN STREET.
I would respectfully call the attention of my
J nitrons and others to my flue selection of goods,
oat arrived 'from tho eastern cities. Many, oc
which I will bo able to sell at prices much below
former figures, os will bo boou from Ibo follow
ing.
DOMESTIC GOODS,
5000 yds. of tho most popular prints at Vl'A o
Domestic Ginghams at 12>£, 15,18 and 20 o.
Brown Muslin at 15, and 18 o.
Bleached Muslin st 10, 15, A tip top.
Skirting at 20 c. Canton Fhinols at 15,20, and 25 c.
Tickings at 15,18,20.25 and upward.
Crashes at 12)4. 15 and 20 c.
Also a full lino of Chocks,
Stripes, Demins, Kentucky Jeans
Drillings and other Domestic
Goods at correspondingly
LOW PRICES.
DRESS GOODS
Having determined to Increase my stock of
Dress Goode, I have purchased a stock that will
compote with ony In the volley, ns to quantity
end quality, end at prices that cannot fall to
please. They consist In part of
BLACK SILKS,
from tho lowest grade up to 84 per yard.
A beautiful assortment of
COMO RM D SILKS
of all the latest shades.
BILK CHANGEABLE MIXTURES.
French Uorlnoa,
All Wool Corded Poplins,
All Wool Plain Poplins,
Empress Cloths,
Chono Poplins,
Alexander Poplins
Oriental Lusters,
Striped Wincey,
Lustro Cord,
ALL WOOl) DELAINES,
Single and Double Width.
ALPACAS IN ALL SHADES,
AMERICAN DELAINES,
MOURNING GOODS,
BOMBAZINES,
BLACK FRENCH MERINOS,
ALL WOOL DELAINES.
A Beautiful Selection of
BLACK AND WHITE MIXTURES.
COBURG’S CRAPJ3 YEipSgnd COLLARS,
BLACR THIBET SHAWBS,
Square and Long, together with a fall assort'
pqent of
FUNERAL GOODS
ir which orders will be promptly andlsatlsfao
torily filled.
CLOTHS & CASSIMEBES,
BLACK CLOTHS,
From the Lowest Grade of American to the Fin
est French.
AMERICAN BEAVERS,
FRENCH BEAVER
For Overcoats.
A Large Stock of
PLAIN & FANCY CASSINETS 6c CABSIMERES.
In this branch of my trade I would particular
ly call attention, os 1 am confident that I have
the largest and best selected stock of these goods
of any store this side of the cities, and having
made it an object in order to suit my numerous
customers in those articles, all 1 ask Is an inspec
tion, fully satisfied that none can compote with,
or undersell me. •
BLANKETS! BLANKETS!!
In these I am now offering bargains that can
not be found elsewhere.
CORSETS! CORSETS!!
In this branch of our trade wo are the only
bouse that keeps a variety of these articles.—
Mix's Celebrated Star Corset, selling at 81.00. The
Regular French Corset. Thompson's Patent
Glove fitting Corset, being the most perfect arti
cle of the kind known. Also, a fine French Cor
set with 60 stays.
SB A WLSI
My stock of Shawls is very mil and will he sold
at prices to suit all. They consist of Square and
Long Blanket Shawls, Paisley Shawls &o.
Cloth for Ladies Sacks, of all Shades.
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS
TABLE OIL CLOTHS
STAIR OIL CLOTHS
OIL AND PAPER BLINDS.
NOTIOITBI
Gloves and Hosiery In great variety, and very
cheap. Latest styles of HOOP SKIRTS,
BALMORAL SKIRTS.
FURS! FURS t 1 FURSttt
Having accepted the agency of one of the larg
est Fur Manufacturers In the country, I will by
this means have on hand to offer for inspection,
on the Ist of October next, one of the largest ana
finest selection of Fare ever brought to this place,
and wilt offer such Inducements to purchasers
that oonpob fall to please, both os to price and
quality. By this arrangement my Brock will al
ways be fresh, and having no risk In the sales
will be able to soil at very short profits.
Remember the place,
NO. 4 EAST MAIN STREET,
L. T. GREENFIELD
Sep. 21,1668.
’ &c.
MIM LMR & BOWMRS
Take this opportunity of directing the attention
of tho community at largo, and every per sonln
particular, to their recently replenished stock of
HARDWARE.
They studiously avoided investing during the
high prices, and patiently awaited tho falling
out ortho bottom before attempting to refill their
shelves, and now that things have Been reduced
to old time prices, as near as possible, they have
Invested largely. al *d are prepared to guimintoo
to their friends and customers ns low prices as
any market outside the cities. They especially
invite tho attention of mechanics, fanners ana
builders. Our stock la complete and none need
fear mooting with disappointment In enquiring
for anything In our lino. Wo have constantly
on baud a full assortment of Hammered, Eng
lish Refined and Norway
Burdau’s Horso and Mule Shoes, Horso Nalls,
Norway Rods, Cast Steel, of tho beat brands,
Black and Polished Sprlngs.Sprlng, Sleigh, Blis
ter and Too Steel* together with a full stock of
BlacJc,smith’s Tools,
Such as
Drills,
Solid-Box
Vices,
COACH ANJJ WAGON
FIXTURES,
Case Hanlon, Wagon, Carriage nml Buggy
AXLES.
HUBS,
SPOKES, '
FELLOES,
BOWS,
SHAFTS,
CARRIAGE
POLES,
TOP LEATHER,
canvas,
DRILLING,
Damask, Laco Trimming, «fcc. dec.
BUILDING MATERIAL,
AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES.
Persona wishing to build will find It to their ad
vantage to examine our stock before purchasing
elsewhere. We are careful to select from the
best manufacturers, and in no case do wo recom
mend goods that are not serviceable and of the
very best quality.
San'isiurg NaMs
Always on hand.
A CARPENTER’S
TOOLS.
Alpaca Poplins,
In this branch of the business we aro ready to
compete with any other establishment, both in
quality and price. Our stock of
Planes, [/
Saws,
Squares,
Augurs,
Chisels,
Bench Screws, &c.,
are of the finest grades, and we are bound to
koop up tbo reputation or the old stand In this
particular.
SADDLERY,
Such ftp
Self adjusting
ana Oig Trees,
Enameled Leather,
Patent Leather,
Hog Skins,
Saddle Trees,
Stirrups,
liames,
I n IS BRIDLE bitts,
Brow Bands, Glrthlngs,
y w Blankets, &c,,<&o,
Saddler’s Tools
of every description.
SHOE FINDINGS,
consisting of Moroccos, Tampico, Boot, Patna
Boot, Tampico French. Pink Linings, White Li
nings, Moroucs, Bindings, Shoe Thread, Pegs.
Tools of all kinds, and everything connected
with this line, all which will be disposed of at the
lowest figures.
Cabinetmakers and undertakers will always
find us having a full stock of Hair Cloth, Bed,
Chair and Sofa Springs, Curled Hair. Cofiln Han
dles, Lace, Coffin Screws, and everything in their
line.
TABLE AND
POCKET CUTLERY,
a full assortment of which can be found on our
shelves at all times.
WHITE LEADS AND ZINCS.
We hayo not quite -cleaned the Eastern market
of this particular .commodity, bat have always
.on banana sufficient supply of the - best brands,
which wo ore ready to oner at tho lowest rates.
COLO R S,
in every variety, dry and In oil. OlL3—Linseed.
Sporm/wiuter Bleached Whale, Lubricating and
Keats Foot.
(VARNISHES,
Coach, Furniture. Leather and Iron Varnishes,
Turpentine, Putty. Litharge, Whiting, Rosin,
Glue, Chalk, Chelae, Borax, &o.
of all descriptions and -of any manufacture.
Wood, Iron aud Load Pipe to suit. ■
Jm Farm and
■ House Bells,
of every description, all war-
rossoJt and Circular SAWS; Rifle and
Powder, Safety Fuse, Rosendale, Han
d Scotland Cement, Caloene Plaster,
and, Crow Bars, Sledges, Drills, Napping
rs, &o.
FARMERS
are respectfully Invited to ex
amine our stock of Hamcs,
Traces,Breast Chains, Tongue and Stay Chains,
Fifth Chains. Jockey Chains, Spreads, Hal'er
Chains, Cow Tics, Forks, Shovels, Spades, Rakes,
Grain Bags, &o.
CEDAR WARE.
Tubs, Churns. Buckets, HaUßashels, and every*
thing connected with this branch.
.nr** Smooth and
Twisted Rifles,
Double and Bin
to gle Barrel Shot
V* q. Guns, Revolvers,
Cartridges, Wipers and Gun Trimmings, of o
rykina.
TINNER’S SOLDERING IRONS. Solder,
Lead, Block Tin, Spelter, Sheet Brass, &c.
We are Sole Agents for the JSBr
BUFFALO SCALES. These Tf-rA
Scales ore warranted to compete M I 4
with any other in tho Market, /8a
and ore offered on better terms. /IS
As we order direct from tho
Factories, we are able to supply
country merchants at FhUadel
phla and New York Prices. ~
Repairs for HVOormiok's Reaper and
Mower qf any year % constantly on hand.
P. B.—Goods delivered to any part of the town
free of charge,
MILLER & BOWERS. .
No. 26 North Hanover St., Carlisle. -
20.1867—1 y.
IRON,
Bellows,
Rasps,
Files, fro,
P UiTPS
arDUjavc V* ahitssy^c^
Hardware Headquarters.
II E N R Y SAXTON,
No 15
EAST i UGH STH MKT,
UAtII.I.SI.U, I’A,
Having upwards of years experience In
buying, and invariably of Llio manufacturer, and
always'puylng cash, wo flatter ourselves that wo
cun buy at tho cheapest rates possible, ami as
tiuicic Hales and small profits Is our “.Motto,”
we feel conlldont that wo can please our custo
mers in every Instance.
Wo have lately purchased our Fall Goods, and
reduced the price of our entire stools, and would
advise Builders. Mechanics, Fanners, and all
those who w uid look to their Interest lo come
and examine before purchasing.
Our extensive stock in the Blacksmith's lino
consists In part of
Hammered,
Rolled,
English Kollncd,
and Norway Iron, '
of all shapes and sir.es.
Burden's Horse and
- Mule Shoes, ,
Horse and Mule Iron, and Nalls,
Cant,
Spring,
Sleigh,
Rllslor and
Too Steel,
English Wagon Boxes, also Sledges, Drills, Vi
ces, Bellows, Flics, Hasps, and Tools of every de
scription.
CTIXLJEB r.
X’ockot and Table Cutlery. Butcher Knives, Ta
ble and Batchors’s Steels, Barber's Razors and
Scissors, also Tailors Shears, Embroidering Scis
sors &c., In endless variety of the most celebra
ted English and American makes.
Our Carriage, Wagon and Sleigh Fixtures and
Trimmings are too extensive to enumerate.
CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS
supplied with materials at ivvcry small advance
on Manufacturers prices.
CARPEN TER S’ T OOLH
such as
Planes,
Chisels,
Augurs,
Gouges,
.Squares,
Saws.
Hatchets,
Hammers,
&c. «60.,
of every variety selected with grijatcaro from the
most reliable manufacturers, and warranted.
SADDLERV,
comprising In part Ives and North’s self-adjust
ing ami Gig Trees, Haines, Saddle Trees, Collars,
Patent ana Enameled Leather, HogSlclns,Shark
do., Blankets, Uoln Web, Stirrups, Bltta, Buck
les, Rings, Ornaments, dee.. together with all the
Fancy and Improved goousand Tools In the de
partment.
shoemakers
will flnd-a replenished stock <?f Lasts. Thread
Tools, itc.. at reasonable figures.
CABINET MAKERS AND UNDERTAKERS
! will find goods in their line such as Hair Cloth,
■springs. Hair, Moss. Vaueors, Mirror Plates, Cof
fin-Handles, Laco, Fringe &c. &c.,at a great de
cline.
PLUMBERSAND TINNERS
Soldering Irons. Bar Copper, Bar Lead, so hlor
Spelter Block Tin.'Babbitt Metal, Sheet Brass
Copper, Brass, Steel and Iron Wares, &c. &c„ sol
PAINTS
A largo slock of White Lendl Red Load and
.Zinc, bought before the recent ’‘rise,” compris
ing Weutherlirsßuck andLlborty Leads,French
and American Zincs, besides all the lower
-grades, also Gold leaf Bronze.
COLORS
Dry and In Oil In Cans and In Tabes, Paint,
Varnish, Camel Hair, and Graining Brushes of
every description.
OII,S AND VARNISHES
Linseed Oil,
Sperm do.,
Whale do.
Lard do.,
Lubrlo do..
Neats Foot do.
Furniture Varnish,
Coach do.
White Domav do,
Iron do.
Leather do.
Spirit do.
T A B
Glass,
Putty,
Litharge,
Whiting,
Shellac,
Rosin, v
Ohnlk,
Alum,
Copperas,
Borax,
Madder,
Logwood.
Glue,
«fco.,
P UMPS,
Ilnmsoy, Douglass and Cowing Iron and Chain
Pumps, with wood Iron or lead plpo attach
ments, guarranteed to lift water from G to 150 feet,
not to freeze In winter.
P O B DEB,
A constant and fresh supply of Rock, and Rlflet
Powder, together wlh Drills Crow Barcks. Mat-s
tocks. Digging Irons Drill ft Crow Bars, Sledges,
Napping Hammois, &c.
C E M E N 'J,
Roaondalo nd Scotland Cement, Calclno Plas
ter, Putro Sand, &c., (all warranted fresh and
good.)
F A RM SELLS,
“All sizes.” "warranted not to crack.”
Dlss on Mill, Circular, Crosscut and Butcher's
Saw* f ■'warranted.” _ ~
i Mill and Circular Saws Gummed.)
CEDAR WARE.
A largo and now assortment of Cedar ‘Ware,
such as Buckets, Chums, Tubs, Bowls, &o.
housekeepers goods,
Plain and
Porcelain-Lined,
Oval and
Round Boilers,
. Porcelain,
Jlraw mid
Copper ,
Preserving
Kettles,
.1 Bake and
Frying Pans,
Waffle mid
Grid Irons,
* Sad Irons,
Wringers
Coffee Mils, .
BriUnnln and
Plaied Tea and-
Ihble 6poo)is,
Skimmers and Ladle .Dinner gongs and Bolls,
Butter Scales. Large Iron Kettles, Sheet Zinc,
Floor Oil Cloth, Stair Rods.
BIRD CAGES
Largest assortment and most beautiful stylos
of Bird Cages, Cot Flower Baskets, Moss Hang
ing Baskets, Ac.,
G V NS
Single and Double Shot Guns, Rifle Barrels,
Locks, and Mountings, Revolvers, Bowie Knives,
Cartridges to suit any rifle or revolver, Powder,
Shot, Caps, Ac., Fishing rods and Tackle,
G JR A IN SAGS,
2. iy, and 3 Bushels Cotton, and at the very low
est fates.
FIOWS,
Plank's Shifting Beam, High and Low Cutter
Zelgler, Wolrlch, Bloomfield. Eagle and York
Plows. Plow and Cultivator Handles. Castings
to snlt any of the above plows constantly on
hand.
C II A I NS,
Straight and Twist Butt and Log Traces, sth
Chains, Spreads and Halters, Jockey, Cow and
Dog Chains.
ELIZABETH HAMES.
agents for the patent Improved Measu
ring Fauces. We guorrantee them to draw and
measure correctly the heaviest Molasses, Oils. Tar,
Varnishes Ao., In the coldest weather.
We are solo agents for Folrbank’s Standard
' Scales, nnlversally acknowledged the best and
cheapest. We are solo Agents for
PATENTEXOEUSIOR WEATHER STRIPPING
used In Doors and Windows for excluding cold
Rain, Dust and Snow, without mentioning the
SAVING OP COAL,
besides securing each comfort as no other oxnon
dltnres of Fuel can command.
“CAMPAIGN" CAPES AND CAPS,
for Seymour and Blair, Grunt and Colfax
Goods delivered free to allpartsof the town.
Remember the Old STAND
NO. 15 EAST HIGH STREET,
„ . , eno , HENRY SAXTON.
Sept, 17,18f18-ly
?Qalr Rmtoer.
iKEra
stable Sicilian Hair Renewal
Tins stood the teat of seven year
before the public,• and no preua,-"
ii Hon for the hair has yet beendiV
covered that will produce the same
beneficial results. It is an entirety
new scientific discovery, combin'
I ng many of the most powerful and
rest ora five agents in the VEGET
ABLE KINGDOM. It restores GßEY
HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL YOUTH
FUU COLOR. It mates the selln
whda and clean; cures dandruff
and humors, and falling 1 out or
tlio hair; and will mate it grow
upon bald heads, except in vent
aged persons, as it. furnishes tin
nutritive principle by which tin.
hair is nourished and supported
It mates the hair moist, soft, and
cheapest preparation ever offered,
to the public, as one bottle will ac
complish more and last longer
than three bottles of any other
preparation.
recommended and used by
ITrat Medical Authority.
The Wonderful results produced,
by our Sicilian Hair Itenewerhavc
induced many to manufacture
preparations for the TTa.lr, under
various names: and, in order to
Induce the trade and the public to
purchase their compounds, then
have resorted to falsehood, bn
claiming they were former part
ners, or had some connection with
our Mr. Hall, and their prepara
tion was similar to ours. Do ml
he deceived by them. Purchase the
original; it has never yet been
equalled. Our Treatise on the
Hair, with certificates, sent free
’ V mall. See that each bottle has
■if private Itevenue Stamp over
th,i lop of the bottle. All others
■■ •c inuialions,
,i. P. Hall & Co.,.Prop’s, Nashua, N.H,
Sold In/ oil Dnuji/ibts and Dealers in Medicine.
Oct. 81, 1807-ly.
tBING’S
GRAY HAIR.
ThlßlsthoAMimosiAthatlUDgmado,
STUB 1b the Caro that lay
la the Ambrosia that King made,
tThls Is the Man who was bald and
WhcTnow has raven locks, they eay,
Ho used the Cure that lay
lu the Ambrosia that Ring made.
£aWo&\ This Is tho Maiden, handsome and
SSSfa Who married tho man onco bald and
WhcPnow lias raven locks, they say,
spUl 110 1110 AMIJUO9LA
§llll3lB tho Parson, who, by the way.
Married tho maiden, handsome and
To onco bald and gray,
But who uow has raven locks, they
Because ho used the Cure that lay
In tho Ambrosia that Klug made,
*Thls Ib tho Bell that rlnga away
To nrnneo flinpooplo «nrT mirt'vcay
Unto this fact, which here docs Iny-
If von toouM not ho bald or gray.
Use the Amsjiosia that Ithig made.
E. M. TUBBS ft CO., Proprietors, Peterboro’, N.H.
■ Sold by all Druggist's.
Fob, 13,1803.—ly
Endurance (tfompanicss.
T N A
HOUSE AND LIVE STOCK INSU
RANCE COMPANY.
INSURES
HORSES,
MULES ,
CATTLE,
■A Wd shxep,
AGAINST LOSS BY THEFT,
AND EE ATE: BY FIDE
ACCIDENT Oil NATURAL CAUSES.
SAM’L K. HUMIUCB,
Special Agent,
Office 20 West Main £>t„ Curtate.
BAM’L HOOVER* Local Agent, Moclinulw nm,.
Pa.: J. A. 0. MoOUNE, Local Agent, Shipped e>
Pa.
April 23,1808.—0m*
CUMBERLAND VALLEY HORSE
L; INSURANCE AND DETECTIVE OOMI i.
CAPITAL #50,000.
Tlio above Company hosbeen organized,fortjij
Insuring of all kinds of live stock against loss u>
death, theft or accident. ««favor*
The rates of insurance are as low and a a-gj £ d
able os any Company of the kind in the unu
States, while an abundant capital, and ft
management of its affairs, make It most aesm
ble to those wishing to Insure. MUL mN,
V * '
w - *■ ’ WM -
can bo^nadii
Or to J. B. JOHNSON, Actuary, ShlpponsD u< •
■ May 14,13G8.— ly -r
pusceitancmis.
8. M. COYLE.
QO YLE&CO.,
JOBUEHBIN
Hosiery, Gloves, Fancy Goods and Stationer).
All orders will receive prompt attention.
No. 11, South Hanover street Carlisle.
iK3“Agonts for the Chamborsburg WoolcuJim-
March ID, 18G8.—ly __ .
THE FARMER'S BANK, OF CAR
LISLE, PENNSYLVANIA,
Recently organized, has been °P e " c ,?* fO L IJS
transaction of a general banking uusluess.ln (J e
corner room of 11. Glvons now Uullt|lnt,i ° 1 , r 0
North West corner of High street and the tenir
directors hope by liberal and
agement to make this a popular Institution, JJ
a sofo depository for all who may favor the
with their accounts. - . in „ (1 j O .
Deposits received and paid back on demonui
terest allowed on special deposit. Gob
Treasury Notes and Gover-uraent BonMi oou °
made on all accessible polntsLi t' l . o
country. Discount day .Tuesday. Broking* lo ’
from 9 o’clock a. ar. to 3 o’clock r. m. • .
J. O. HOPPER, O'"""*
numerous.
R. Given, President, Wm. H. Miller,
Thomas Paxton, David Hoikcs,
John W. Craighead, A. J. Herman,
March 20.18U8,— tf Abraham Wltnaor.
S. PATENT AGENCY.
C. L. LOOK MAN.
21 WESTMAINSTREET,
CARLISLE PA.,
Executes Drawings, Specifications, &c., and l ire
sonts Patents lor Inventors.
Fob. 18.1808.—1 y
\ UOTIUNEERING!
"Mio undersigned having taken out license
an AUCTIONEER, respectfully oilers bis
cos to the public. Having had considerable :
porienco, my friends feels confident of mj a u
iy to render satisfaction, j Any Information ‘
sired will bo cheerfully given by, calling on.h
at his residence, on the farm of Mr, John
near Roxbury, or addressing him at
burg P. 0., or upon inquiring abthe ollico of u
Valley Democrat, Moohanlcaburg, Pa. ~ • _
Aug. 27,1806,—0m HENRY M. BO
VJI. SCOTT COVI.K.