American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, November 05, 1868, Image 4

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    33 IB <soottS
TVENTZ & CO.,
"jfftvelaldln oa unusually largo stock of
FALL AND INTJE KUOOD3
150 pieces Wool and Cotton Flannels, amongst
widen aro tho I
opeTO to.
Shaker,
Home-made,
and Canton,
Hamilton Stout,
25c. per yd.
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY NEW PRINTS,
such as morrlinacs, Calicoes, Spragues, Gloucos
lers. and other fiwvorltcs, being tho best goods
In the market, at 12K els, Thin la tho price these
goods sold at in cheap times.
DKEBB GOODS
ot every kind end stylo now worn. Fronoli Mn
rlnoos. Silks,- Alpacas, Coburg*, Delaines, Bom*
bazlnes. Ginghams, Ac., Ac., at reduced pi lees.
«CAIiPETS, Oil. CLOTHS
.MuttlllKH, KnKS. Wilnl'-w Illl.uKTu;l;lnns T"' 11 "
llngs, Wool mid Cotlon Vim-.!'ll.''
lieiVm, Muslins nu.lSh.-ottllUN ' oIM-ls, Kllib ins,
mid the InrgeM slm l; ol 1 rimmings uml Nollnus
hmtinotls. lllnnkols, (tullls
at 1:0 per cent, reduction n;om lonrn-i P
Hosiery and Gloves, all to lie sold i-heaiu r than
the cheapest. Our Friends and the piinllc
eralb'arc invited to call and save irom into..* P er
cent on their purchases, 'i lns is an item these
times which every household ouaht to man
themselves of. Come and see U \ n i :;\ so
money. i.I.M/,.vu.
Uct. 15, ISdS.
QOOD NEWS! GOOD NEWS!
BREA 7 DECLIXE IX PRICES
AT THE NEW AND CHEAP CA HTOP.E,
cok>t:r op iianovim; and snir.irrd
Tho subscriber would respect fully Inform the
nubile that he Is receivin'.; almost dully uom the
Kustorn Cities, u large invoice oi New ami (. heap
Clouds, such ns,
LADIES’ D 11 E S S■ G O O 1) S
PLAI.y, JII.ACY AND FAXCX SILICA,
French Merlnoos,
Mohairs,
Poplins,
Ulaeu and Fancy
French Depps,
Plain and
Fancv De La hies,
plain and Fancy
Alpaccna
Poplins
SHAWLS! SHAW S I
BKOCUA LONG AND SQUARE
LONG
BREAKFAST SHAWLS In great variety
and very cheap.
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES!
French,
German and
A mrrican Cloth*,
Black and
Fancy Ousimeres,
Doeslnns,
Black and Fancy
(jx't'r Coatings, Sattinelts
Kentucky Jeans,
Cndcrshirts (ini
Draweri
DOM K STICS!
Bleached and Broclm
i'ablo Diapers,
Counterpanes,
and Quilts,
Cotton Flannels,
Bleached and
. Unbleached Muslins,
Tickings, Checks,
Towels.
Napkins, 4c.
REMEMBER THE PLACE,
ON Tin: cnitNKlt <IF
HANOVER AND POMFKKT STREETS,
the room lonncrly occupied by
B. R. Jamkson a Co.
THUS. A.ll ARPEII.
Nov. 7. IS(!7—tf
aPRI N G !
1868.
HARO AI A .S'
Sim opening in
n O M3O STIC GOODS,
dress goods,
CAsSI M F.UF.S. sATTJ N 1 .TTS AND.II 'A NS.
ivii i r k coons,
n n K s s t u unnxiis,
Z !•: PIIV R K ,
nnutoxs axj> xotjoxs
RING’S NEW STORE
NO. 53 WEST MMX STREET
Opposite the* Mansion Iloti'-o,
Next door lo 11k* Post Office, Carlisle.
April is. isns.
(Elotljinn; anti jfanaj (Gootis
J BX DOE X E R
MERC II A N T T.A ILOB
SOUTH-\VI«T SI UK OK IT 111.IK SU‘ U K. I'A U MSKK. I*A,
(is ueau ok court hoksk.i
Clothing made lo order, and a gorttt lit guaran
teed In all cases.
MADE CLOTHING
HEAD Y
AND A LARGK VAUIKTY or
GRN TLEJCNS FURNISHING GOOD S
Such as Under Clothing, Collars, Neckties, Sus
ponders. &c„ constant!}' on hand. Goods sold by
the yard, as cheap as any house outside the cities,
and no charge for cutting, A splendid var lety o
FANCY SPRING GOODS
Trench and Domestic now on hand, and for sal
at prices which defy competition. Don’t forgi
the place, in roar of Court House.
May ‘21, 1803.—1y
Read and keep yourself IN
FORMED.— Having purchased the old and
well known business stand which I have occupi
ed tor twenty years, 1 have determined not to
retire from my present business, but to continue
In the manufacture of
REA\DY-MADE CLO UlffEO
of Jill sizes and descriptions, as well as piece
goods by the yard, and a general assortment o
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 eii.r with a
large assortment of the best quality of SPUING
A N D SUMMER GOODS, viz:
Fisk Brack Fukncii and F.sm.isu Ci-oths,
“ “ “ ” “ Dokskis
CASSIMERES,
FINE LIGHT FANCY DOESKIN CASSIMEUE
Cussinetls, Cottonnded, Velvets, Drab d’ele’s Al
pacas, Linens, Satina, Velvet Cord, and many
more too numerous to mention. Also, a full as-
sortment of
THUNKS, VALISES and THAVELLINU-.HAGS
of the best description. With thanks to the pu
lie for post favors, and hope I will receive a cji
soon at my place, A r o. 22 /forth Ilc.umvr St.,
April 21,18(18.—tf I. LIVINGSTON.
sent by mail when written for.
Oct. 3,180*,—1y
fftisccUancous.
t cBXriKD BY THE
UNITED STATES
A U TII OKI T Y
S. c. THOMPSON' A CD’s
ONE DOLLAL SALE OF
silks Klmwls, Dross Goods I.lliou Goods, Dry
Sllk fcotids, Cottons, Fancy Goods, Albums;
lllblcs. Silver Plated Ware,
Cullers*, Watches,
• Sewing
Machines, Ac., Ac.
These articles to he sold at thonnlformprlcoof
ONE DOLLAR EACH,
nnd not to be paUl for until you know ivlmt you
arc to receive.
The most popular and economical method of do
ing business In the countij.
liv untroulzlng thlo snlu you linvo u clmnco to
1 exchange your goods.
Tho smallest article sold for ONE DOLLAR con
bo exchanged foi a Silver Plated, 1* ivo Bot
tled Revolving Castor, or your Lholt e of a
lar"o variety of other Articles upon
• ° llxchango List.
teems to agents
ARE WOOI,ESS
Certificates giving a complete description of ar
ticles to he soul for One Dollarwlll bo sold at tho
rate of TEN CENTS EACH.
For a Club of Thirty, and $3.00,
The person sending It cun have their cllol £*-’£|’
following articles aa their commission: JO Aards
Cotton cToth. Harris Cloth Pants Pattern, Snlon
dhl Bowie Knife, Lancaster Quilt, Engraved Sil
ver Spoon Holder, Pair Ladlcs’ cxtra ouaUty
Cloth Boots. Print Dress Pattern, Worsted Break
fast Shawl, Svhlto Linen Table cloth, sot of steel
blnded Knives and Forks, sot of Silver I lated
Forks Embossed Table Spread, Elegant Engrav
ed Silver Plated Gold Lined Goblet. \lollu and
Bow 1 Fancy Dress Pattern, Elegant bilk Beaded
Parasol, 100-plcture Morroco Photograph Album.
“Elegant Ivorv Handled Spangled Silk Xan, One
dozen largo size Linen 'fowls. Fancy Balmoral
Skirt Luilies* Morroco Shopping Bag. -lloncy
comb Quilt. Alhambra Quilt. Ladles Splendid
Square Wool Shawl, Ladies’ Solid Gold Califor
nia Ring, Gent’s Plain or Engraved Gold Ring
( Ifl carets line), Ladles’ Solid Black Walnut \\ rlt
iUK Desk. Lucies’ Fancy Black Wa nut Work
Box Cottage Clock, one dozen Ladles Linen
H’dkerchlefs. extra Quality, or one dozen Gent s ,
Linen Haudkerchicls. . ....
For a &lub of Sixty, and *O.OO
One of iho following article: iO Yards Sheeting,
Harris Cloth Panlsmul Vest Pattern, I air Honey
comb Quilts, Cylinder Walch, Double Barrel 111-
He Pistol, Fancy Cashmere Dress Pattern. Thib
et Shawl,Three Yards Double width \J airproof
Cloaking. Four Yds. Wool Frocklug, Sot of Luce
Curtains, Ladles’ Double Wool Shawl, Silver
Plated Card Basket, Splendid imgraved bilve l
Plated Ico l*lchor, Engraved Sllvei Plated lea
pot, 100-plcture Turkey Morroco 1 botograph A.-
bum, Lancaster Quilt, Alpaca Dress l aUern, En
erraved Silver Plated six-bottled Revolving Cas
tor Pair Gent’s Calf Bools, Splendid Balmoral
Skirt. Set of Ivory Handled Knives, with silver
Plated Forks, Rosewood Frame Brass Alarm
Clock Pair of XxiWool Blankets, Splendid Bead-
Xml Lined Parasol. Ladies’
Traveling Bag, Pair ol Alhambra Quills, Jhiu%
Yards Print or a Marsallles Quilt. _ IWII .
For a Club of One Hundred , and *lO.OO,
GO Yards Shooting, Fancy Cashmere Coat, Pants
and Vest IMttern, extra quality, Engraved Smoi
Plated Six Bottled Revolving Castor, with Cut
Glass Bottles, Pair Splendid Rose Blankets,
splendid Engraved Sil rer Plated Tea Set, (three
nieces, Sugar Bowl, Tea pot ami Cmmier.) Stiver
Plated Cake Basket, Fancy Plaid Wool Long
Shawl. Twenty-live Yards Heiun Carpeting,
splendid Violin and Bow, English Barium Shawl
splendid Alpaca Dress Pattern, Sliver Hunting
Cased Watch, Splendid Bible with Elegant Steel
Fimravlims, Famllv Record and Photogronh
Page, Poplin Dress Pattern, Engraved Silver I la
ted Ico Pilcher, Splendid Beaver Cloak I attorn,
Sharp’s Revolver, Splendid Accordeon, Music
Box, One Pair l r luo Damask Table Covers with
One Dozen Dinner Napkins to match.
1868,
C\)tnmisniQnB for Larger Clubs in Proportion.
Agents will please TAKE NOTICE of this. Do
not send names, but number your clubs from one
upwards. Make your loiter* short and plain as
possible.
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE,
Kir lie sure and send monci/ hi; Rrpislcrcd LcUcr,
when posslole. In some Instances Country Post
masters have refused to forward letters to ns.
aiosm-' that our business came under the law
nst Lotteries. Gift Enterprises, &c.. although
It has 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
loiters, SEND BY EXPRESS.
ll r t: cannot be responsible Jor Money lost,
unless some precautions arc taken to insure
its safety.
SEND FOR CIBOULARS.
Send your aildresa in full. Town, County and
Slate. S. C. THOMPSON A CO.,
No. JW Hanover St.,
Hoslon, Ma.ss.
Sop. 2-1, IMS.—iv
POOK AGENTS WANTED FOR
I > Tin-: FASTEST SKI.I.INO HOC) 1C KXTANT.
“MEN OF OUB TIMES,”
or Leading 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 bust, and sells the quickest
of any book they ever sold. Now Is the lime tc
sell It. Every bodv wants it. Agents are taking
200 orders per week. We pay extra large com
missions ami grant exclusive territory. Send foi
circulars giving lull particulars. Address HART
FORD PUBLISHING CO., Hartford, Cl.
■\yE HAVE COME
With great inducements to agents to co-opcr.ile
with us In our
GRAND ONE DOLLAR SALE!
Sheetings Free ol Cost to our Agents.
Watches Free of Cost to our Agents.
Sewing Machines Free of Cost to Agents.
Leather Hoods Free of Cost to Agents.
Linen Goods Free of Cost to our Agents.
Silks and Shawls Free of Coat to Agents.
Bools and Shoes Free of Cost to Agents.
Dress Goods Free of Cost to our Agents.
Orrat Dollar Uaryains for our Customers.
Send for our circular. Agents wanted every
where. Address, HARRIS A PLUMMER,
Sep. 24, ’G'i.-hc :J1 Hanover Sl„ Boston, Mass.
WANTED-AGENTS.— $75 to $2OO
per month everywhere, male and female,
to Introduce the GENUINE IMPROVED COM
MON SENSE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE.—
This Machine will stitch, hem, foil tuck, quilt,
cord, bind, braid and embroider in a most supe
rior manner. Price, only SIH. Fully warranted
for five years. We will pay SllKXJforany Machine
that will sew stronger, more beautiful, or more
elastic seam than ours. It makes the “ Elastic
Lock Stitch.” • Every second stitch can he cut,
and stlil the cloth cannot bo pulled apart with
out tearing it. We pay agents from $75 to 5200
per month and expenses, or a commission from
which twice that amount can bo made. Address,
SECOMB 6l CO., PITTSBURG, PA., or BOSTON,
MASS.
CAUTION.—Do not be imposed upon by other
parlies palming off worth less cast-iron machines,
under the same name or otherwise, Ours is the
only genuine and really practical cheap machluu
manufactured.
Sep. 2-1, isijs,——l w
rnOBACCO ANTIDOTE, warranted to
I remove all desire for Tobacco. This groat
remedv is an excellent appetizer. It purifies the
hhxift, invigorates the system, possesses great
nourishing and strengthening power, enables the
Klomache to digest the heart lesl lood, makes
sleep refreshing, and establishes robust health.
Smoker* mul (/hewers /or Sixty Yearn Cun <l, Price,
Fifty Cents, post free. A treatise cm Iho injuri
ous .ellects of Tobacco, with lists of references,
testimonials, &v., sent tree. Agents wanted. Ad
dress Dr. T. It. ABBOTT, Jersey City, N. J.
Aug. 20, !St»B. — I2w
SECOND AND p GUM
OF THE IKON MOULDED
OUKAT
Twcntv-tlvc thousand tickets for the Concert
arc- ottered for sale, at. which time the ticket
holders will appoint three responsible persons to
award ihe;prescnls.
TICKETS SHK» EACH. Oil FIVE FOR SI 50, OR
TEX FOR SO 00.
Fiich holder of a Ticket to ho admitted to the
Concert and one share in the Distribution ol the
presents. We pledge ourselves that this our last
Distribution will be conducted In an honest man
ner In every particular.
N B —ln case It is possible to dispose of the
tickets before the lime specified, notice will bo
Klven through the public papers, and the Con
cert will take place and the presents awarded
sooner. We have the names o'f some ol the
most pronilnent’cltl/.ens, where we arc known,
to recommend ns. Their names arc below sub-
K °\Vo, tin* undersigned, knowing then Ulcers con
ducting this enterprise, have no hesitation In
vouching for their honesty.
(Sift (Cntcvimses.
C O JV C JJ J! T
F HAltßlSlil’KO, TO HE GIVEN
ItKCBMUUK 3S, IHiiH,
At which time he given away
T\v o tiiuiisa.vii <tIF T - s 1 N
GREENBACKS
Cf r -'
si:k 8c iiKi>ur.K of (»im, as
\hw
Wr
Three CJifls in (.ireenhneU* nl s:tuO eueh
Four •• “ an) *
Five
Ten ’•
Fill eon “
Twouiy-fivo
Thirty “
Fifty “
One Hundred
Two do
Three do
Four do
hundred and Fltty-eiulit I
\ J HERR. AU’V at Law. J. M. WIESTLING,
* Attorney at Law.
.7. I). HOKI.'MAN, Klu-rlll. '') ■}>■
HENRY THOMAS, GEO. BEm»N ER,
lien. T. J. JOItDA.N, -I NO. MIU.KII.
Co. Commls,
GEO. G. SHOEMAKER. WM. K. VF.RBKK F.
.OS- Money sent by registered I.etier or money
Order at our risk. Address nnler?, to Wa\. B.
MA'iTl 1K WS, f 4 ock /Mr, JJ‘iy,hbnru,l‘a. wIB
reeleve prompt aUpiUhm, „ (
On application for Tlekels please \\ i o > w l
State, County, CRy or Town of applicant, to
avoid mistakes herenltor. ...
C. B. JACK, Jr. /Vf.f/i;i/.
WM. B. MATITIEWS. Secret,no/
C. B. MECK. .1 y<~nul at Carlisle.
Oct. JJ, Lsiit.— 0w
Hailroatr lUncs
JJEADING BAIL KOAIj
8 U M M E II A RUANGEMI! N T
MONDAY, AUGUST Z, ISOS
Great Trunk Uno from the North uml North
west for Philadelphia, New York, Heading. Holts
viilo, Tamaqua. A.sUlnud, Bhumokiu, Lebanon,
Allentown, Easton, Ephrata, Llliz, Lancaster,
Columbia, Ac. . „ ,
Trains leave Harrisburg for NcwTork.as 10l-
Iowk: at*2.so, 5.23 ami 8.10 A. M., 12.20 noon, and
*>oo and ».:13 P. 51., connecting with similar trains
on the Pennsylvania Railroad, mid arriving at
New York at 6.n0, 10.00 and 11.15 A. M.,and 3.50,
0 .Vi and 0.50 P. 51. Sleeping ears accompanying
the 2.50 A. M. and 0.35 P. M. trains without
Cl Lctwo Harrisburg for Heading, Pottsvllle, Tam
anua, Mlnersville, Ashland. Shamokln, Pina
Grove, Allentown and Philadelphia, at 8.10 A.
M„ and'2.os and 1.10 P. M , stopping at Lebanon
and principal Way Stations; tlio i.IUP. M. train
making connections for Philadelphia uml Co
lumbia oiilv. For Pottsvllle, .Schuylkill Haven
ami Auburn, via. Schuvlklll ami Susquahanna
Hall road, leave Harrisburg itt P. M.
Returning; Leave New York at 0.00 A. M., 12.0#
Noun, 5.00 and 8.00 P. M.. Philadelphia at 8.15 A.
M and 330 P. M.; Sleeping carl; accompany tho
5.00 A. M.. 5.00 and 8.00 P. M, trains from New
York, without change.
Way Passenger Train loaves Philadelphia nt
7 30 A. 51., connecting with similar train on East
Pentm, Uailroad. returning bum Heading at 0.30
P M stopping at all Stations; Pottsvllle at 7.00
ami s 15 A. M. and 2.15 P. M.; Shamukln at 0.20
and 11.20 A. 51.: Ashland at 7.00 A. 51., 12.43 Noon
and 1.55 P. 51.; Tamaquaal 5.30 A. M., 2.16 and
1 Lc;i\ c Potisvillc. via. Schuylkill ami Susque
hanna Railroad at 7.10 A. M. tor Harrisburg, and
11,30 A. M. for Pine Grove and Tremonl.
Heading Accommodation Train : Leaves Head
in-r at 7.30 A. M., returning bum Philadelphia nt
5.15 P. M.
Potusiown Accommodation Train: Leaves
Pfitlslown at » 15 A. M., ielurnlug leaves Phila
delphia at J.;M) P. M.
Columbia Hall Hoad Trains leave Heading nt
7.oii a. M., ami 0.15 P. M. for Pphrata, LUlz, Lan
caster, Columbia, Ac.
Perklomon Hail Hoad Trains leave Perklomen
Junction atO.oo A. 51. and (U 0 P. M. Returning;
Leave Sklppack at M 0 A. M„ and 1.25 P. M., con
necting with similar trains on Heading Hail
Sundays: Leave New York at S.UO P. M.,
Philadelphia h.oe A. M. and 3.15 P. 51.. tho 8.00 A.
M. Train running only to Heading; Pottsvllle
K.OO A. M.; Harrisburg 5.25 A. 51. and I.IU and !).;15
I*. 51,. and Heading at 1.10, 2.55 and 7.15 A. M. for
Harrisburg, and 7.00 A. M. and H. tU P. M. lor
New York and i,25 P. M. lor Philadelphia.
Commutation, Mileage,Season,School and Ex
cursion 'Tickets, to and from all points, at reduc
ed rales. •
Uaggage cheeked through ; 100 pounds allowed
each passenger. G. A. NICOLLS,
Heading, Pa., Aug. 3. ’US, Gvna-ul Sup’L
Aug. 13, 1803.
Q U M Ji E II L A X D V A L L E Y
11 A I L II O A D !
CHA X G 10 <) !•’ HOU U S
i )n anil iili.-r Mo\i>.\ v, Ski*'!'. 1 Ith, IS’(W, Passes
«ci '1 rains will imi iimlv us follows, (Sunday Hex
n-ph-d,
W E S T W A 11 1)
Arruiinnoilitlion Train leaves Harrisburg 8.00 A.
M., MeehamesluiigB.:Ct, Carlisle I).In, NewvillelUs,
rthlppensburg IiUU, Clminbersburg 10.40. Green
castle 11. U. arriving at Haggorslown 11.12 A. M. 0
Mail Tram leaves Harrisburg I.JO I*. M., Me
chanlcsburg 2.02, Carlisle 2.01, Newvlllo :Uu,«hln
pensburg 0.40, Clminbersburg 1.20, Greencnsilw
•1.50, arriving at Hagerstown 5.25 I*. M.
Uxprvus Train leaves Harrisburg -1,15 P. M., Mfc
clmnlcsburg 1,17, Carlisle u. 17. .Newvillu 5.50, Ship
pensburg 0.17. arriving at Clminbersburg at 0.15
P. M.
A Mixed 'J'rain leaves Clmmborsburg 8.05 A. M.
Greeneustle 0.25, arriving at Hagerstown 10,10 A,
EAST W A il D
Acc&mnwda/fon Irain leaves Chambersburg 4.15
A. M., Shlppensburg 5.1-1, Nowvllle 5.15, Carlisle
O. Meehunlcsburg 0.47 arriving at Harrisburg
7.15 A. M.
Mail 'J'rain leaves Hagerstown 8.00 A. M., Green
castle H.:«, Clminbersburg 9.10, Shlppensburg 0.40,
Newvlllo 10.14, Carlisle 10,50, Meclmnlcsburg 11.2-1
arriving ut Harrisburg 11.55 A. M.
Jirprcaa Train leaves Hagerstown 11.55 A. M.,
Greeneastlo 12.25, Clminbersburg 1.00 Shlppens
burg 1.25, Nowvllle 2.05, Carlisle 2,15, Mechanics
burg :U2, arriving at Harrisburg 0.41 P. M.
A Mixed Train loaves Hagerstown 5.05, P. M.,
Greeneastlo -1.12, arriving at Ohambersburg 5,05
P. M.
AMaking close connections at Harrisburg
with trains to and from Philadelphia, New York,
Baltimore. Washington, Pittsburg and all points
West. O. N. LULL,
SUFEUINTENDENT’S OFFICE, ' Sup'U
Chamb’fi. jp«., Sept, 8, ISOS.
Sept 17,1808.
N 0.35 South Third Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
to, PENNSYLVANIA
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
Tins National Lips Ivsuraxob Company 1b a
corporation chartered by special Act of Congress, ap
proved July 25,1858, with a
CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000, PULL PAID.
Liberal terms offered to Agents and Solicitors, who
an-lnvlted to apply at onr office.
Fatlpartlcularstobobad on application at onr office,
located in the second story of oar Banking House,
where Circulars and Pampliloti, fatly describing tbo
advantages offered by the Company.may bo had.
E, W. CLARK Sc CO..
A’o. ;i5 South Thi< >/ S!
Philadelphia Pa.
Pl>llcntlons for .Central and ‘Western Ponn
sviv an to be imulo to U. 18. KUSSEL, Manager
Harrisburg. Pa
Aug, 90.1808,-iy
PUA N K LIN HOUSE,
OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE,
CARLISLE, PENN'A
GEORGE WETZEL, Proprietor.
Fob. 0. 1808.—ly
Auctioneering. —h. d. New
man, of South Middleton township, near
fs Tavern, odors his services to the public os
nn Auctioneer. Satisfaction guaranteed and
charges moderate. • Address, Mt, Holly, Cumber
land county, Ponun,
Oof, I,lB6a.—dm •
f'i ROCERY, FRUIT AND PROVIB
- lON STORE. Almost every person knows
or tho Cheap Stoke, iVo. 88, Kant JPonyfrei Street,
where you can always buy your groceries cheap
er ttrnn elsewhere, and how docs it come, be
cause I have no rent to pay and have my own
clerks, therefore I can sell goods lower than if 1
had four or live hundred dollars rent to pay and
six oreight hundred dollars to pay for clerks.
- My stock is always ft rih and complete, keep
none but good goods and warrant every article
thal (h sold out of my store.
I have constantly on hand White, Brown,
1 i ushed. Pulverized and Granulated sugars,
liruuuiuid Roasted l.’olUies, Syj’ups of all kinds.
Baking Molasses, Green and Black Teas, Rice,
Means, Peas, Pearl Barley, Hominy, Sweet Sha
ker Corn, Corn starch, Rice, Flour, Furlna.Sweet
and Baker’s Chocolate, Whole and Ground Spi
ces, Baking Soda, Salerat us, Fresh Peas, Corn, To
matoes and Peaches, by the can or dozen, all
kinds of Flavoring Extracts, English Pickles,
such as Girkins, Mixed Pickles, white Onions,
Cauliflower, Picullllll. Chow Chow, also Girkins
by the dozen, Fresh Table Oil, Ketchup. Also
Dr. Barber’s Horse Powder, and Fronllold’s Cat
tle Powder, Stove and Shoe Blacking, Indigo,
While Glue, Madder, While Rosin, Beeswax,
Extract Logwood, Sails, Flour Sulphur,
Blue Vitriol, Copperas, Antimony, &o.
Hemp, Canary and Rape Seed for
Birds, Essence of Coffee, and
Lye, Dried Fruit, such os
_ pared and uupaved
Pouches, Ap pi es,
Blackberries,
Cherries,
also
Prunes,
Pigs, Dates.
V Layer, Seedless,
» and Valcntla Raisins,
Citron, Lemons. .
and Oranges, Sperm, Fish, Tan- s'
ners’ auavCoal Oils, Pure Cider Vin- /
egar, Soaps>such as Olivo, Slcarlne/'
Babbit’s, and all kinds of
Toilet Soaps. AlsoVn lino nssortment'of all
kinds of Begars, Chewing and Smoking Tobac
cos, such ns Navy, 4'ougrosar’ , GavondrHli, Smi
Fish, Allan Ho Cable, FlneTMt, Navy. Spun, Fine
Cut Chewing. Virginity, Cherokee, Mlnuelmhah,
Chingoruor, Sunny Side, Virginia Choice, Punch
Lyncnburg, Vara, Gem of the Mountain, Shang
hai, Lalekn, Danville, Pioneer. Keystone, Vir
ginia Dare.
.HI
Pi “
10
OODEN AND WILLOW WARE,
such as Market, Clothes and Traveling Baskets
of all sizes and styles, Tubs, Buckets, Keelers,
Dippers, Halt Bushels and Peck Measures, Horse
Buckets, Flour Buckets,Horse Brushes, Shoo do.,
Stove do., Wall do., Clothes do., Scrubbing do.,
Dusting do., Whlsps and Brooms.
Twines of all kinds, Bed Cords, Clothes Lines,
Mason Lines, Ao.. Ac.
Oueonawnre, Glass, Slone and Crockery' Ware,
a good supply of all kinds. A good assortment
ut Lamps. Lanterns and Tumblers, aud many
other articles too immevoas to mention.
FLOUR AND FEED constantly cm hand, also a
lurgosupplv of s. A R. German Champion Mus
tard Die best in use, bv the jar or dozen, whole
sale’aml retail, of which tho subscriber Is tho
sole agent for Carlisle. Fish and Salt, Crackers
and Biscuits of all kinds. Notions of every des
cnptimi. ,
II hums ol’ Countiy Produce taken in ex
■ for Goods id the CH MAP GROCERY,
I'll' \N 1' PROVISION STORE, A'e. SS, Mist
~i ■ s iiWA/e, Mi.
& BROTHER,
JVO“N., HV-.s/ JUf/h Street, Carlisle—
Win. Bent:'* old stand.
LATE Alt 111 VA L OF
GOOD AND FRESH GROCERIES.
PR I CHS Ji ED UCED!
\\\. have just received a fresh snppy of
GRoCE R I E S ,
Brown crushed, pulverized and granulated Su
eiirs ’coffees, green and roosted, Ulco, Ada*
manilne Candles, Tallow Caudles, Starch
Teas, all kinds. Cheese, Choculalo, Ba
ker's Cocoa. Baker’s Ilronia, Mac
caron I. VonnaoUla, Fahnes
tock's Farina. Mustard, M us
tard Seed, Black an d
Cayanno Pepper, Spi
ocs. Indigo, Al-
I u in, Coppe
ras, lump
a n d
pul vo r
ized B r i m
stono, Babbitt's
and Vunhngan’s Soup,
Toilet Soap,Soda,Cream
of Tartar, Coarse and Fine
Salt by the sack or bushel, Shoo
Blacking, Stove Luster, Concentra
ted Lvc New Orleans and Syrup Mo
lasses, Sperm Oil, Waggon Grease, Mac
kerel, variousgradesSugarOurcd Hams, pried
Beef general assortment of Coal Oil and !• laid
Lamps, Glass and Mica Lamp Chimneys, corn,
hickory and corn wisp Brooms, lamplco My
Brushes, hearth, dusting and sweeping Brushes,
hand scrub Brushes, shoe and wall Brushes, cloth
and hair Brushes, Mucilage, Liquid Bennett,
hlack, blucaud red Ink,
CA T T D E RO AV D K Ji,
Raisins prunes, paired and unpaired reaches
Peaches and Tomatoes in cans. Catsups, \\ nrees
ter ami London Club .Sauce, (.Teen Corn In cans,
table Oil, Hominy, Beans.
OKAX G E S AX D L E.MO X S
water, biikiu', wine, mill; ami nlmuml llraekors,
nmsuil rye ami wheal Twis', Navy, Nat
oral and Congress Tobacco, KuUkimck. 1- lue I at,
Lynchburg ami llunkeepunkie Smoking lolau,-
co and Anderson's Solace chewing 1 ohaceo,
QEEEXHWA HE,
CIUEA,
(JL .V.V.
WOODEE
Baskets. ft general assortment of Willow ami
Splint Baskets and many
everything else usually kepi In a Grocery
,e. Thu public arc respectfully invited to call
»l examine their stuck. Wo fool confident,they
ill go away satisfied.
Marketing of all Kinds taken in exchange
for goods.
April 10, ISOS.
mu.
Store.
jyj- A R T IN'S
FAMILY GROCERY STORE,
AST MAIN STREET, CAKLISLK, JTINNA.
he sub*crlbcr would beg leave lo Inform Hie.
i/.ens of Carlisle and vicinity, that ho still
eps on hand, at his store, East Main Street, ad
niiiK Gardner A Co‘s. Machine Shoo and Foun
/, the largest and best selected slock of
h\ il KS 11 GROCERIES,
Glass and Ctueenswaro. which he will sell at the
very lowest prices for cash. , Every article in the
line of Family Groceries will always he kept
fresh and cheap. He also culls particular atten
tion to the Eartha Patent (rlass Emit Jars, of which
lie has the exclusive agency for Carlisle, and
which lias proved its superiority over all oilier
cans or Jars now In use by Us 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 best.—
Also KNOX'S PATENT STEP LADDER, an arti
cle vhlch no household should bo without. Also,
Lush’s celebrated WASHING MACHINE, only
Five Hollars, and the AMIHON CLOTHE.S
WHINGER, both of which are confidently rec
ommended to give entire satisfaction. Ho has
also been appointed agent for the sale of
EARTHEN DRAIN PIPES,
U> which ho would call the attention of Fanners
and others needing them as tho best and cheap
est article to be found for convoying water thro’
yards and barn yards. Also a variety of other
articles, such as HUGH MATS, of several kinds
and prices.
«5- Just opened a supply of Fresh Herring and
all kinds of Halt Fish, put up this Spring. Also
Flour in barrels and sacks, and Feed by the bush
el. JOHN MARTIN.
July 18.1887 —tf
Hoots, Stationery,
pIPE B ’ S
BOOK AND FANCY STORE,
A XI) GENERAL NEWS DEPOT,
33 WEST MAIN STREET, ‘
CAUI.ISI.E, VA.
A flue assortment of Goods ou hand, such uh
Writing Desks.
Port Kollos,
Ladles Companions,
Work Boxes,
Satchels,
Ladles’ Purses,
Pocket Hooks,
Regar Cases,
Card Cases,
Gold Pens,
Pen Knives,
Ac., Wo
AMILY BIBLES
and PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS
AT REDUCED PRICKS.
DIARIES FOR 1808.
Subscriptions received forall Magazines, Fash
ion Books, Papers, Ac., at publishers prices. You
save postage and always sure of receiving your
Magazines by subscribing at Pinnu’s.
Special attention Is paid to keeping always on
baud a supply of
SCHOOL BOOKS,
for town and country schools.
Books and Music ordered when desired.
May 23 1807—tf.
Mrs. r. a. smith’s photo
graphic Gallery South-east Corner Hano
treet, and Market Square, whore may bo had
all tho dlUeronl styles of Photographs, from card
to life size, _ _
IVORYTYPES, AMBUOTYPES. AND
MKLATNOTYPES :
also Pictures on Porcelain, (something new) both
Plain and Colored, and which are beautiful pro
ductions of tho Photographic art. Call and see
attention given to copying from
Daguorrotypea «tc.
She Invites tho patronage of tho public.
Fob. 15.18U3.
QET THE BEST PHOTOGRAPHS
XiOCHMAN’S
Premium Photographic Gallery,2l WEST MAIN
STREET, Carlisle, Po,
Feb. 13 1808,—ly
©merles.
GKO. B. HOFFMAN
REMOVAL!
S U ,V HAS
FA H 77/AW
A SI) .STUFF
11 VI UK
NOTIONS,
WASH MOOD A BROTHER.
(Lute Martin A Gardner's.)
A LARGE SUPPLY’ OF
|3l)otopapl)0.
30rg ©otrtrs.
IJIHE PALL & WINTER CAMPAIGN
IN THIS
Dry Goods Trade Opened
AT THU CHKAI* STOHK OF
L. T . GREENFIELD,
NO. 4, .EAST MAIN STREET,
I would respectfully call tho attention of my
patrons and others to my fine selection of goods,
just arrived from the eastern cities. Many of
which I will bo able imudv below
former figures, ns wllrbo seen from thd follow
ing. j
D 0 MIfST 10 GOODS,
5000 yds. of tho most popular prints at I’-J-jc.
Domestic Ginghams at 1234.15,18 and 20 c.
Jf Brown Muslin at 1234, 15, and 18 c.
. Blenched Muslin st 10.123-j, 15. * Up to P-
Skirting at 20 c. Canton Pianola 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
aving determined to Increase my stoek of
ss Goods, I have purchased a stoek that will
ipete with any in the valley, as to iiimnllty
(juallty, and at prices that cannot lull to
ise. They eonsist In part of ,
BLACK SILKS,
from the lowest grade up to SI per yard,
A beautiful assortment of
COLOJIED SILKS
of all the latest shades.
SILK CHANGEABLE MIXTURES.
nch Merinos,
All Wool Corded Poplins,
All Wool Plain Poplins,
Empress Cloths,
Cheno Poplins,
Alexander Poplins
Oriental Lusters,
Striped Wlneoy
A I. L W O O I. I) E LAIN E S ,
Single ami Double Width.
ALPACAS IN ALL SHADES,
AMERICAN DEEAINES,
mourning goods,
BOMBA7. I N E S
HLACK KREX('II MERINOS,
all wool delaines.
A Beautiful Selection of
LACK AND WHITF MIXTURES.
OBUUG'S CRATE VEILS ami COLLARS
BLACK THIBET SI [A WHS,
Square uiul Long, together with a full assort-
ment of
FUNERAL GOODS
which onlcis will he promptly andlsatlsfac*
torlly tilled.
CLOTHS & CASS I MERES
BLACK CLOTHS,
,om the Lowest Grade of American to the Fin-
est French,
A MKR I C A N B K AVERS,
FRENCH BEAVER
For Overcoats.
A Igirgo Slock of
.AIN A FANCY CASSINETS & CASSIMERES.
Iu this branch of my Irado I would particular
ly cull attention, oh I am confident that I have
tuo largest and best selected stoclc of those goods
of any store this side of tho cities, and having
made It an object in order to suit my numerous
customers In those art Idea, all laok man Inspec
tion, fully satisfied that none can compete with,
or undersell mo.
BLANKETS ! BLANKETS ! !
In these I am now offering bargains that cai
lot bo found elsewhere.
CORSETS! CORSETS!!
In this branch of our trade we are tho only
house that keeps a variety of these articles.—•
Mix’s Celebrated Star Corset, selling atsl.oo. Tho
Regular French Corset. Thompson’s Patent
Glove fitting Corset, being tho most perfect arti
cle of the kind known. Also, a flue French Cor
set with 50 clays.
iS li A I VLS!
My stock of Shawls is very mil and will bo sold
it prices to suit all. They consist of Square and
:,oug Blanket Shawls, Paisley Shawls we.
Cloth for Ladles Sacks, of all Shades.
F DOOR OIL CLO T IT S
T A B L E O I L. CLOTHS
STAIR OIL CLOTHS
OIL AND PAPER BLINDS.
NOTIONS!
Gloves an«l Hosiery In great, variety, and very
clicuj). I.ulust stylos of 11001* KKlll'rs,
BALMORAL SKIRTS.
FURS ! FURS!! FURS!!!
Having accepted the agency of one of the larg
est Knr MannfactiU’ers In tho country, I will by
tills moans have oti hand to offer for inspection,
on tho Ist of October next, one of tho largest and
finest selection of Furs over brought to this place,
and will offer such Inducements to purchasers
that cannot fall to please, both os to price and
nualltv. By this arrangement my stock will al
ways be fresh, and having no risk In tho sales
will ho able to sell at very short profits.
Remember the place,
NO. 1 EAST MAIN STREET,
L. T. GREENFIELD
Bep. 21,1603.
MI BEER iC* BOWERS
Take tills opportunity of directing the attention
of the community at largo, and overyperson l u
particular, to their recently replenished stock of
HARD WARE.
They studiously avoided Investing during the
high prices, and patlbntly awaited the falling
out of t lie bottom before attempting to rellll their
shelves, and now that things have been reduced
to old time prices, ns near ns possible, they have
Invested largely, ami are prepared to guarantee
to their friends ami customers as low prices as
any market outside the cities. They especially
iuvltethe attention of mechanics, tanners and
builders. Our slock Is complete and none need
fear meeting with disappointment In enquiring
for anything in our line. We have constantly
on hand a lull assortment of Hammered, Eng
lish Heilnedand Norway
Banian's Horse and Mule Shoos, Horse Nalls,
Norway Hods. Cast Steel, of the best brands,
Black and Polished Springs,Spring, Sleigh, Blis
ter and Toe Steel, together with a full stock of
Blacksmith’s Tools,
Such il«
Drills,
Solid-Box
Vices,
ao a aif a xi> fr a ao x
FIXTURES,
ase Hand’ll, Wagon, Carriage and Buggy
AXLES.
HUBS,
SPOKES,
FELLOES,
BOWS,
SHAFTS,
CARRIAGE
PULES,
TOP LEATHER.
canvas,
Dili LLI N(
nnsk, Laoo Trimming, Ac. Ac.
BUILDING MATERIAL,
AT THE LOWEST CASE PRICES,
Persons wishing to build will find it to theh ad
vantage to examine our slock before purchasing
elsewhere. Wo are careful to select from the
best manufacturers, and In no case do we recom
mend goods that are not serviceable and of the
very best quality.
Ifarrisbiiri/ Xails
Always on hand.
HH CARPENTER’S
JIIIP TOOLS.
Alpaca Poplins.
In this branch of the business wo are ready to
compote with any other establishment, both In
quality and price. Our stock of
Planes,
Saws,
Squares,
Augurs,
Chisels,
Bench Screws, &c
nro of the tlnest grades, and we are hound lc
keep up the reputation of the old stand In this
particular.
SA DDLJntY,
Such as
If (uljiisthilj
and <7/// Treat,
Pmnneled heather ,
Patent Leather,
Jlocj Skim,
Saddle Treat,
S'llrnip.s,
liftmen,
f O BRIDLE BITTS,
"Vr " mSSJj Brow Bauds, drillings,
Hr |j Blankets, Ac., Ac.
Saddler’s Tools
of every description,
SHOE FINDINGS,
consisting of Jloroocos, Tnlnnlco, Hoot. I’nlmi
Boot, Tampico French, Pink Linings. W hii» Li
nings. Moinues, Bindings, Shoe 1 broad, legs.
Tools of all kinds, and everything
with this line, all which will bo disposed of at the
10 nmlertakps wm
find us having a full HlocU of Hulr tJolh, Bed’
Chair and Sola Springs. Curled Haft. C ofllln.H in
ti jes, Lace. Coflln Screws, ami oveu thing in their
line!
POCKET CUTLERY, I
TAlil.E AND
a full assortmentof which can lie fouml on our
shelves at nil tunes.
WHITE LEADS AND ZINCS.
We have not quite cleaned the Rustem market
of this particular commodity, but have always
on hand asulllcleut supply of the best, brands,
which wo are ready to oiler at the lowest rates.
In evorv variety, dry and In oil. OlLS—Linseed.
Bnerm, Winter Bleached Whale, Lubricating and
Neats Foot.
VARNISHES,
Coach, Furniture, Leather and Iron Varnishes,
Turpentine, Putty, Litharge, Whiting, Roam,
Glue, Chalk, Chelae, Borax, &c.
of all descriptions and of tiny manufacture,
Wood, Iron and Lead Pipe to suit.
gpig. Farm and
EM House Bells,
rosscv i and Circular SAWS, llllle and
Powder, Safety Fuse, Kosendalo, llan
d Scotland Cement, Calceno Plaster,
and. Crow liars, Sledges, Drills, Mapping
rs, &c.
J APMERS
*iais
avo respectfully Invited to ex
amine our stock of llames, v
Trnees, Breast Chains, Tongue and Stay Chu ns
Fifth Chains. Jockey Chains, Spreads, Hul'ei
Chains, Cow Tics, Forks, Shovels, SuaUes, Hakes
Grain Bags, «tc.
CEDAR WARE- 1
Tuba, Churns, Buckets, Halt Bushels, aua every
thing connected with this branch.
e=SSs a=&~Q^= Twisted Illlloa,
Double and Slu-
Cartridges, •Wipers and Gun Trimmings, of o'
r3 MNNER , S SOLDERING IRONS, Solder,
Lead, Block Tin, Spelter, Sheet Brass, die.
We are Sole Agents for the Jllwr
BUFFALO SCALES. Those jl-fS
Scales arfrtsarrjinled tocompeto /JJ A
with any otOSr lu the Market, /i|
and are offered on bettor terms. / J, »
As we order direct nrom the /
Factories, we are able trf'sapply
country merchants at Pblla<lßl-«ffi&
phla and Now York Wees.
Repairs Jor M’Cormick’s Reaper ana
Mower of any year, constantly on hand.
P. S.—Goods delivered to any part of the town
ftoo of charge,
MILLER & BOWERS.
No. 20 North Hanover St„ Carlisle.
Feh, 20,1807-ly.
I Ji O A r ,
Bellows,
Rasps,
Piles, §-c,
COLORS,
P UUP s
of every description, nil war
runted.
Smooth and
Hardware Headquarters,
HENRY SAXTON,
No 15
HAST HIGH STREET,
CAULISbU, I’A.
Having upwards of 20 yours experience in
buying, ami invariably of the manufacturer, and
always paylng cash, wo Halter ourselves that wo
can buy at the cheapest rates possible, and ns
Quick Halos and small protlts Is our “Motto,”
we feel coiitldont that wo can pleaso our custo
mers in every instance.
Wo have lately purchased our Full Goods, nnd
reduced the price of our untlro stock, and would
advise Builders, Mechanics, Farmers, and nil
those who w uld look to their interest to come
and examine before purchasing.
Oar extensive stock In the Blacksmith's lino
consists In part of
Hammered,
Uollcd,
English Refined,
and Norway Iron,
of all shapes and sizes.
Burden's Horse and
Mule Shoes,
Horse and Male Iron, and Nalls,
Cast. “■
Spring,
Sleigh,
Blister nnd
Too Steel,
English Wagon Boxes, also Sledges, Drills, Vi
ces. Bellows, Files, Hasps, and Tools of every de
scription.
C UXZJSJR T.
Pocket and Table Cutlery, Butcher Knives, Ta
ble and Butchers’s Steels, Barber’s Razors ami
Scissors, also Tailors Shears, Embroidering Scds
sors ifce.. In endless variety of the most celebra
ted English and American makes.
Our Carriage, Wagon and Sleigh Fixtures nnd
Trimmings arc too extensive to enumerate.
CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS
supplied with materials at u very small advance
on Munutaeluretsprices.
CARP ENTE R S’ T OOLH
sued) as
Pianos,
Chisels,
Aimers,
(iotmuK,
Squares,
Saws,
Hatchets,
Hummers,
Ac. Ao.,
of every variety selected with great euro from tin
most ndlalile manufacturers, and warranted.
SADDLBRT,
comprising in part Ives and North’s self-adjust
ing mill Gig Trees. Humes, saddle Trees, Collars,
Talent ami Enameled Leather. I logSkins,Shark
.1.... Blankets, Ueln Web, stump.-, Milts, Buek
les, Kings. Ornaments, Ac.. toget her wiili nil the
Fancy ami improved goods and Tools In llu; de
partment.
SHOE M A- K E I! S
will lind a replenished slock of |.a.-i- Thread
Tools, Ac., at reasonable Ilgures.
CABINET MAKERS AND UNDERTAKERS
will lind goods in Uielr line sneli as Haircloth
splines. Hair, Moss. Vanoors, Mirrm 1 Plates,Cot
tin-Haiulles. Lace, Fringe Ac. At;.,at a great, de
cline*.
P Jj U M Ji E US AX D T I X X K U K
Soldering Irons. Mar Copper, Bar Bead, mi Ider
Speller Block Tin, - Babbitt Metal, sii».*et Brass
Copper, Brass, Steel ami Iron Wares, Ac. Ae.. sol
PA IN T S
A large stock of White Lead, Mod Head and
Zinc, bought before the recent “rise," comprls
ing Wealheriirsßnck and Liberty Lends, French
and American Zincs, besides all the lower
grades, also Cold leaf Bronze.
vnp o n s
Dry and in Oil in Cans and In Tubes, Paint,
Varnish, Camel Half, and Graining Brushes of
every description.
OILS AND VARNISH E S
Linseed Oil,
Sperm do.,
Whale do.
Lard do..
Lnhric do.,
Neats Foot do.
Furniture Varnish,
Coach do.
While Demur do,
Iron do.
Leather do.
Spirit do.
T A B
(Jlnss,
Putty,
Litharge,
Whiling,
Shellac,
Rosin,
Chalk,
Alum,
('opponiK,
Borax,
Madder,
Logwood,
Ohio,
P VHPB ,
Himisey, Douglass and Cowing Iron and Chain
lumps, with wood Iron or load pipe attach
ments, gimrnmteed to lilt water fromQ to 150 foot,
not to iree/.e in winter.
P O II DEB,
A constant and fresh supply of Rock, and Billet
Powder, logoi her wlh Di ll Is Crow Ilarcks, Mat-s
tocks, Digging Irons Dr I s Crow Bars, Sledges,
Napping iTuininei", «tc. *v„
C E M E N ’l ,
Koscndnlo and Scotland Cement, Calcine Plas
ter, Putro Rand, Ac., (all warranted fresh and
good.)
F A R M iB ELL S,
“All sir.es,” *• warranted notto crack.”
Dlss nn Mill, Circular, Crosscut and Hatcher's
Sum 'warranted.”
(Mill and Circular Saws Gummed.)
CEDAR WARE.
A largo and new assortment of Cedar Ware,
such ns Buckets, Churns, Tubs, Bowls, &c.
HOUSEKEEPERS GOODS,
Plain and
Porcelain-Lined,
Oval and
Round Boilers,
Porcelain,
Brass and
Copper,
Preserving
Kellies,
j- Bake and
Fri/ing Bans,
Wajlle and
Grid Irons,
Nad Irons,
Wringers
Cnffi'ti M'dls, ’
BrUlania and
Plated Ten and
Table tyoons,
Skimmers and Ladle .Dinner gongs and Bolls,
Butter Scales, Largo Iron Kettles, Sheet Zinc,
Floor Oil Cloth, Stair Bods.
BIRD CAGES.
Largest assortment and most beautiful stylos
of Bird Cages. Cot Flower Baskets, Moss Hang
ing Baskets, <tc.,
GUNS
Single unci Double Shot Gums, Rifle Darrels,
Locks, nml Mountings, Revolvers, Bowie Knives.
Cartridges to suit anyrllloor revolver, Powder.
Shot, Caps, &c„ Fishing rods and Tackle.
G Jt A IJN BAGS,
2,21 m and ii Bushels Cotton, and at the very low
est fates.
PZO ws,
Plank’s Shining Ream. High and Low Cutter
Zelgler, Wohieli. Rlnonillold, Eagle and York
Plows, Plow ami Cultivator Handles, Castings
to suit any of the above p’nws constantly on
hand.
c ji a i jsts.
Straight and Twist Butt and Log Traces, stl
Chains, Spreads and Halters, Jockey, Cow am
Dog Chains.
ELIZABETH H A M E S .
We are agents for the patent Improved Measu
ring Fauces. Wo guarrantee thorn to dmnm nd
measure correctly the heaviest Molasses, Oils. Tar,
Varnishes &c., In the coldest weather.
Wo are solo agents for Falrhank’s Standard
Scales, acknowledged the best and
cheapest. Wo are solo Agents for
PATENT EXCELSIOR WEATHER STRIPPING
used in Doors and Windows for excluding cold,
Rain, Dust and Snow, without mentioning the
SAVING OF COAL,
besides securing such comfort as no other expen
dlturos of Fuel can command.
“CAMPAIGN” CAPES AND CAPS,
for Seymour and Blair, Grant-ami Colfax.
Goods delivered free to n]£partsof the town
Remember the OIcfBTAND
NO. 15 EAST HIGH STREET,
HENRY SAXTON.
Kept, 17,1803-ly
MIL’S
Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewei
II "s stood the test of seven near*
before fhe nnhllv; and no prennr
of’on. for the hair has yet beeudk
ro rthat mill produce the sum,
brnc’rriffl results. It is an entire ,
srii'itfijlc discovery, combi,,,
my III::: i •/ ofthemostpowcrfulnna
re-dorttHee ayents in the VEOET.
AC:.S ImxcDOM. It restores CREv
HAITI TO ITS ORIGINAL YOUtu
FUL COLOR. It nutlccs the scab,
while and clean; cures daiidnnr
and humors, and lulling out or
the hair; and will nlalce it n,- 0 ,„
upon bald ' heads, except in vent
ccyed persons, as it furnishes id
nutritive jirlnciple by which ft,,,
hair is nourished and supporteil
It makes the hair nioist, soft, nn ( i
ylossy. and is unsurpassed as„
HAIR DRESSING, It is the
cheapest preparation ever offered
to the public , as one bottle will ac
complish more and last loaner
than Ihr r brllcs of any other
prenara: m.
It is r, r., : .intended and nsedbu
iho Firr.t ..J.MlUtnl Authority. '
The results produced
byoitrSirUUtn Hair licncwerhavc
■induced • m n/y to manufacture
j)rcparat:ons fir the JJair, under
various names: and. in order to
•Induct: the. trade and ihc public U
purchase their compounds, then
have resorted to falsehood, bij
claiming they tvere former pari
net's, or had. sonw connection with
our Mr, Hall, and their prepara
tion was similar to ours. Do not
he deceived by them. Pnrchnseihc
original: it has never yet been
equalled . Our Treatise on the
flair, with certificates, sent free
by mail. See that each bottle has
our private lievenuo Stamp over
the top of the bottle , All others
are imitations.
R, P. Halt & Co., Prop's, Nashua, N.H,
Sold by all Dnßji/lstH and Dealers in Medicine,
Oct. 31, IWJ7-ly.
BING’S
GRAY HAIR. '
Jt
i>W»a
fnino’s hj
h
ThlslathoAMUHOSiAthatliingmiicio,
This * H t,IC Cure ** iat
In the Ambuosia that Bing made,
S Tilts is the Man who was bald and
WUcTnow has raven locks, they say,
Ho used the Cure that lay
lu tho AsumosiA that lungfiiailc.
This Is tho Maiden, handsome and
jSSffF who married the man once bald and
WhcTnow has raven locks, they ssy,
raKy 110 used tlio AMnROBIA tllat
®Thls is tho Parson, who, by the way,
Married tho maiden, handsome aud
To once bald and gray,
( But who now has raven locks, they
i Because ho used tho Cure that lay
F In tho Ambuosia that lliug made,
- This is tho Bell that rings away
/** flßßtll nrouso tho people sad ami gay
r this fact, wlilcji.hcro docs lay—
jShßP \wtKlf lion would not he bald or gray,
| Wm^^^ etlie 'i* iimoslA t,mt ™ ng 1
E.M. TUBBS ft fir).. Proprietors, Peterbohq'.H.H.
XKS“ Sold bp all Druggist's.
Feb, 13,1808.—ly ______
JEisceUancons.
iSiiliiiliSi
RHEUMATIC COMPOUND]
BLOiOD PURIFIER
RHEUMATISM
OP
SIXTEEN YEARS’ STANDING
COMPLETELY CUBED.
HEAD THIS TESTIMONIAL AND HE CONVINCE:
Messes. B. E. Sei.t.ehs * Co..— Tills Is to cull
fy that for the last sixteen years I have bcr»
veroly allliotcd with Rheumatism, olten
e<l to my house, and even unable to walk. m*i|£
In the post ofllco, about two moots ago, Mr.U«> s
observed my crippled condition, and urged mi
to Irv a bottle of Johnson’s Rheumatic Com
pound. I followed his advice, and now, l)V» 10
blessing of God and the use of half a botffc
your compound, I am free from all .sympfoimw
rheumatism, and can walk, without the aid <u
my stall’, as well as over. JAMES M’DOVS EL.
Takkntum, October iir», l?io.
1 have known Mr. M’Dowel for u number os
years, and do not. hesitate to vouch for the mm
ol* the above statement.
JAS. CLARK, rosinuiMcr.
R. E. SELLERS & CO.,
Sole PnopiiiETons, Pittsburg, Pb»
,*s>For sale by
JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY & CO WPEN.l’hlla.
HAVERSTICK BROS., Carlisle. •
Bep. 2-t, 180S.—ly
/"IUMBEHUAND VALLEY HO®
Vy INSURANCE AND DETECTIVE COMI 1.
CAPITAL $50,000.
The above Company has been orgaaizedforthe
insuring of all kinds of live stock against loss .
death, theft or accident. . f vor .
The rates of Insurance are as low ®imi as **] .
able as any Company of the kind in■ Jf 1 ®
States, while an abundant capital, ami a cam
management of its allalrs, make it most dt*i
ble to those wishing to Insure. mul hiN.
President'
w - ' WiL M S E »,.
be
Or to J. E. JOHNSON, Actuary, Shlppensb «, «•
Mny 14,1808.— ly
iHfUscellancmis
~.M.r0y MS. WM. SCOTT COVI*
qoylb & CO.,
Hosiery, GlovoS.Vimoy'Goods ond Station,*
All orders will receive prompt
No. 11. Soutli Hanover street. Carl .>»■
IS-Agents for the Chambcrsmirg Woolen 5m
March 10. 18GS.-ly .
THE FARMER’S BANK, OF CAB
LISLE, PENNSYLVANIA,
Recently organized, has been °P®“. e AJ°Ju tW
transaction of a general banking dusluess, 'J
corner room of It. Glvodb now buiWlug. o‘ )lrt
North West-corner of High street and the t
Directors hope by liberal and
agoment to make this a popular iustltuj
a safe depository for all who may favor inc
with their accounts. ‘ ,
- Deposits received and paid back on demon• r
torest allowed on special deposit,
Treasury Notes and Government Bones, w o
and sold* „, rt fßinthf
Collections made ou all accessible po
country. Discount day, Tuesday. Brnknib
from I) o’clock A. M. to S auhiir.
nmKCTons. •
R, Given,President, Wm.H. Miller,
Thomas Paxton, David Halites,
John W. Craighead, A. L Herman,
March 20.1858.—1 f Abraham Wltnaer.
J 8. PATENT AGENCY
C. L. LOCHIAS
21 WEST MAIN STBEETi
CARLISLE PA,,
Executes Drawings, Specifications, ic„ ft"
Hunts Patents lor Inventors.
Eob. w, im—ly
AUCTIONEERING!
The undersigned having taken out , rV l*
an AUCTIONEER, respectfully oilers h” * {lt .
cos to the public. Having bad, consluen'u
norlonco, ray friends feels conlldent ol (iO .
tv to rentier satisfaction. Any inform^ 1 * . miii
sired will bo cheerfully given by. calling 0 n o bii,
at his residence, on the farm of Mr. J "“ ~ntl|rtn
ear Roxbury, or addressing him at
burg P. 0., or upon Inquiring at the owco
M. BOW
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