Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, March 06, 1863, Image 4

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    DRUGS,
DOORS,
FANCY GOODS,
CONFECTIONARIES,
FRUITS,PEFUMERY,
PRESERVED FRUITS,
MINCED MELT, PICKLES, &C.
S. W. lIAVERST!CK,
North Hanover Street, Carlisle, Penn' a
Itasjutt opened an assortment of Fresh Drugs, Fan
cy (loads, Gilt Books, Perfumery, Fruits, and Confec
tionary, which has never boon surpassed in this bor
ough, for novelty and elegance. The articles have been
selected With grout ca. e, and are calculated, in quality
and price, to command the attention of purchasers.
FANCY GOODS,
which comprise every variety of fancy articles of the most
exquisite finish such as.
Papier, Macho Goods,
Elegant alabaster and porcelain ink-stands and trays,
Fancy ivory, pearl and shell card cases,
Ladies' Fancy Baskets,
Fancy Work Boxes, with sewing instruments,
Ladies' Cabas, Writing Desks, and Port-fedos.
Port Monnaies, of every variety.
Gold pens and pencils, Fancy paper weights, and a
large variety of ladles' Fancy stationery.
Motto seals and wafers, Silk and bead purses,
Riding whips, elegantly finished. Fine cutlery,
Perfume baskets and hags,
Brushes of every kind for the toilet,
X. Bazi a and It. & G. Wright's Soaps and Perfumes
of various kinds,
Fancy l'ins for bead dresses and shawls.
Musical Instruments,
together with an innumerable variety of articleselegan t
ly finished and suitable tau•
110LIDAY RESENTS,
to which he Invites special at tenth - in.
Also, an extensive and elegant collection of
BUOKS,
comprising various Exiglish and American Works,
richly embellished POETICAL WORKS, Bibles and
Hymn Books, cleg.u)tly bound In velvet with metal
clasps and c orners
His assortment D Se)iool Books and School Stationer}• Is
also complete, and comprises everything used in the
Schools. Ile also desires to call the particular atten•
tion of Families to his elegant assortment of
LAMPS, Ac., •
from the extensive establishments of Cornelius, Archer
and others of Philadelphia, comprising every style of
Parlor, Chamber and study Lamps, for burnirig - eitber
Lard, Spermni Eiherial ; also DYOTrS rel.:brawl
Kerosene or Coal Oil Lamps, together with Flower Vases
Fancy Screens, &c. Ms assortment in this line is uu:
equaled in the borough. Also,
SEGARS AND TOBACCO,
embracing all the li‘verite brands, and a Ilne assort.
ment of MEERSCIIAUM SMOKERS AND PIPES, the
celebrated Klllocechink Lynchburg Smoking Tobacco.
F K U 1 'l' S,
such as Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Nectarines,
Prunes. Are., FANCY CONFECTIONARY—NUTS—PR E
SREY ED FRUITS, MINCED-\I EAT, PICKLES, he.,
in every variety and at all prices, all of which are pure
and fresh - such ns-ran-he-con fiden tly-releon mended-to
hisfriends. His steels embraces - everything in - the line
of Fancy tl”"ds, with mwy iPthel article , usetul to
hone el:eerier, which the public are especially invited
to call and eXIIII6IIII.
Remember the OM cz , and. nearly opposite the Bank on
North Hanover str
Dee. 20, 1861
Pii 1-300 D ;
II OW LOS 1". 11011' It ESTORED
Just Published in a Seale(Fltivelope,
Price 6 rents : Leettne on the nature.eo. treatment, ,md errl rune .1 - zsperma
...l' • • /' forrbrra or ... 4 etitinal NVeaknes.. I
I"A 4/
• tare Etnis , donq, DeLi'lity, and
ImpotiMmuts eenemily, Nemml , ne-4. Con
surnptiom Epilepsy and lit. , : ‘lmltal rind Ph I ii
capa,lry. &,• NOM ILT .1.
eI'INERWI:I.I.. )1. , A tit the I rekm
'file world 1 , 11 , 1W11,. 1 :Mill,. lu Ihi. :Muilrahle Lec
ture. clearly prove. from hi. multi R•perionce that lhn
awful rons,quelict, .0 Self alut.t , may he MT-elm:My
rely terl Witll ,, lll 11111V11 , ti.allti Wit./I , illt dart : 4,nm , , cur
cleal oper . ttion , ., ument.. m rordiuls,
p nit a uwdc or cure at tenon eertliti and e ff,--
t avl, by Which every sull..rer. no !lilt , m ',lra his con
dition tout) 1.0, 111• n• ••11.-11111'. pr tfat.•ly.
rind radietlly. I hie turn 111.1. Vt. ml 1.1,1 1 to thrni
rnmk.
Sent uNler qeel• n v ~1.1 r,“ inn plain
veslilitt• uif . t reol•ipt ill tc. ~r t«vn l eNta r ;f
istemlp%, ( - 'll 1-","
ry. New Vo• 4:;S,
MT
MEM
NUN' Tilt, TOIL; To 1.,\1,1.: ThL\KY
\filo ant Peri)3l.l tzi•tit. in rct ry
LOW. Pritn‘vi V3ll ia to rais jr
M , oplii , ris 55 , •:!,.. the I \I. II
tit Iho 11 lli I.'• 1,7:\ IoN. It is just
tdA 7 nlS.:.,!/ . k 11./1 . the people_ atil
bad IfA , yt'y rot r 4 rrt Irniiv. Two NoyAl
mhos, !'l , i 1,14 t, r t 1. 1...m1,111-11,1 with , ner
flrst.4.l:ts, I 1:-T
VI)1,1; N,JW RE 1;1". :II Ift , et Int: ith
extraurthitary hut,seript hot by
ro4ularly app.duh,d Aunts, who 1115.: the 75e1 wore
,tle In the territory ass:Ltned them For terms.
, uddross .1. 11. W I{ ,11,,,m 1.4 .is S., 1
Puhlign,r nf 80 , kc, Man
Di•pla for sul t , nl ttn., fillips, and 11w sale,
Igynts.
January 9, 15C,::--3ru
NEW GOODS AGAIN,
NOW oponl
~.._ ip4 at OgilLy's eltrap ensli
store. allot her lot of Winter press tir.,d,. of now
,ty los, (111.1 very Intn.ls,no. It:dolor:II Skirls. IN 001
1100ds and Undersleev,. in treat 1 arietv: n la r..... 1. , t
of Lioods tor l'lltliren's \ 1 1•111 . .0 1:1111S for Ladies l:loaks,
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES
fer wear. e itl, n cat v.O lett' of n ds
all purehaged for rash, and w ill be s•old at the very low
est prises for rash.
Carlin Nov
MEE
1)1 I NTS A N 1) 0 ILS.
wtocu tialions of oil Just
rr•elved ti large assm !men ut
Vril Fire Prem
Turpentine, FLiren, e '5l bite,
Japan, bite Zino,
Putty. enh.red Z ne,
Labarge, lied Load.
Whiting, Bailed OIL
hard ail,
Shellac, Sperm Oil,
Paint Itrushes, Fish Oil, ke.,
Colors ore{ ery description dry, and till In cans and
tubes at the ILtrOvare Store of
CArllNle,Oet. 2:;,1961
BREAD BISCUIT Sc.
The Cream of Tartar ''Substitute" is reennlmen.
dud as a superior article in combination with Salerat us
or Soda fin- Baking purposes. It prod uees bread cakes
which when void ore sweet, 111 ,, i,.t and vratopl.
while thus, of Cream of Tartar are oil en dry and taste
leSs. It will root less than Cream of Tartar and is used
in the saute way for cooking, Le.
TIIIS SUBSTITUTE,
together with Saleratus' Soda. Prim Cream of Tartar,.
Bermuda A rrow itoot,...tfustard Seed, ground and an
ground, spices of all kinds unadulterated, and also
arocaries in every variky runstautly on hand, and at
the lowest prices forlsale by
Det,4
Q HAVING SALOON.—linving fitted
kj up In the very best style, the rconi In Cramer's
building, next door to A. L. liponslor's office. lam pre
pared to - give my tonsorial attentions to all who may
honor me with a visit. I shall constantly he supplied
with competent and polite hands and shall sparonoeffort
to give general satisfaction. I wish to employ a good
boy, between 14 and 17 years old, Apply immediately
to J. 31IERS.
Carlisle, Juno 27, 1,9132-Iy.
TRUNKS, VALISES, Carpet Bags.
French Solo Leather Trunks of all sizes and prices,
Ladles Traveling Trunks, the largest sizes, Brass Bound ,
Canvass Trunks, Valises, Carpet Sags, Plush, Oil, &c. hiA LIVIN(TON,
North Hanover St.
Carlisle, Oct. 24
FURS 1 FURS 1 ! Another fresh lot
of Furs just received. Also CLOAKS, SHAWLS,
Riess Goods. a great many kinds of Fancy Goods, such
as Gloves, Gaunt let c, Collars, Scarfs, Ilaudkerchlefk
Dalmorlas ' Neck Ties, (louts Collars, Sc
Now Is t he time to bily your ffolyday Presents !
Please call at
LIIIDICII, SAWYER dr. MU
-Deconthor-10, 1862.-
T -mtES. 500 pairs Hanws on hand
of all Itlnqs. Elizabethtown pattern, Loudon
dn., Collin:nun do., with and without pat.nut fasteni
cheaper Limn ever at 11. SAXTONT, East Main et.
711orth 28,1802.
•
DU & CEMENT. 100 barrels of
.dinnullt, with a largo assortmont of Chain and Iron
Pumps, , j ust received and for sale cheaper than over.
Courant *lola by the quantity at manufacturers price
March 25 11. SAXTON.
FRESIT DIACKEREL.-
..A lot.of Mackerel—new catch—iu assorted padre
ges of Halves, Quarter ' nud Eighth. Pan ele. Also,
5A.11.1 4 1uN.,
for R3lO at thn Store of the subscriber.
Oct. 20,'62. —o JW. EBY.
S. W. lIAVERSTICK
1=:1M113==11
HENRY SAXTON
J. W. MW
DR. WILLIAM B. HURD'S
MOUTH WASH D
A SURE REMEDY FOR A
Bad Breath,
Sore Mouths,
Canker,
Diseased Bleeding Gums,
Nursing Sore Mouth,
A_ND the best specific now in use for
ANY diseased condition of the month. I,t is
particularly beneficial to persons Iv:Raving
ARTIFICIA TEETH,
completely destroying every taint of the mouth, ab•
sorbing and removing all Impurities; insuring
A SWEET BREATH
to all who make use of it. No Youml LADY or Yourio
GENTLEmAN who is flitliCtqd with a
BAD BREATH
should delay applying this remedy, for it it a certain
cure, and is approved and recommended by every phy
ski= under whose notice it has been brought.
USE Dr. Wm. B. HURD'S MOUTH WASH.
Prepared at Dr. Mono's Dental Ofibm, No. 77 Fourth
Street, Brooklyn, E. D.
trOrPitee 37 Cents per Bottle.
A liberal discount made to dealers.
Address Principal Office, Triburte Buildings,
No. 1 Spruce Street, Now. York.
Sold in Philadelphia, by Dyott & Co., 232 North 2d
Street; 0 S. Hubbell, 1410 Chestnut street; and by all
Druggists.
DR. WH/LiAM B. HURD'S
TOOTH POWDER!
This Powder p.msesses the CARBONIC W 'TROUT
THE INJURIOUS PROPERTIES OF CHARCOAL, and
is free from all Acids or Alkalies that can In the least
Injure the Teeth. Its action being kWh ely mechanical
—polishing without wearing the (lame'.
Dr. Wm. B. Ilurd's Tooth POwder
is recommended by all Eminent Dentists.
Prepared at_Dr. Ultra's Dental Office, No. 77 Fourth
Street, Brooklyn, E. I).
z Price 25 Cents per Box. — 63tl
' A liberal discount made to dealers.
Address" Principal - Office, Tribune Buildings,
No. 1 Spruce Street, New York,
Sold also by Caswell, Mack & Co., Flat Avenue Hotel;
J. .t I. Cod lington, 715 Broadway; D. S. Barnes, 202
Broadway, and by all Druggists.
DR. WILLIAM B. lIURD'S
TOOTHACHE DROPS
For the Cure of 7'oothaehe,
probed by expnAed nerveti. It is particularly adapted
tr, all eases or children afflicted with TOOTHACHE.
__.flgrents_tan relieve themselves (rum that distressing
wearinoes caused by .
LOSS OF SLEEP,
and then children from great suffering. by Iteepbt r a
bottle of Dr. Win. HURD'S TOOTIIAi. DICOPS in the
'musk
Prep:l,l4l at Dr. hunt's Dental Office, No 77 Fourth
titrect, Broooltlyn, B. D.
Price, only 12 Cents per Bottle.
A liberal discount nutdc to dealurs.
Address Principal Office, Tribune Buildings,
No. 1 Spruce troet, New York.
Sold in Phiboiolnhia, by Dyoti. Norbh 2.1
Shoot: t v. S. Hubbell, 1-11 U Ohestnut Street, and by All
1)11/.4'.2,lAS
DR, WILLIAM B. HURD'S
NEURALGIA PLASTEkS,
FOR 'TIIE CUllle, NEUIL\ IAUA
OR TOOTHACHE PRoDECED RY COLDR
LAICAL, NEUItAI,OIA is imuledlatoly cured by thclr
appheatiom
They t a charm, and are perfectly harmlosq
iu
tlmir_nalure: a,. not _produce It Lister . , and learn no
tiople.t,tut results.
Dr. Wm. B. Hut Ts Neuralgia Plasters
net er fail to give vttl•mttn , u to ull evho Li t their
virtue
I.: cored at Dr. Ilura's Dental 0014. e, No. 77 Fourth
Street, Brooklyn, E. D.
Price, only 15 Cents Eaull. -- 1
A litwral discount tnxdr to denlerft.
Address Pi iocipal Offico, Tribuno Buidings,
No. 1 Spruce Street, Now York.
held in Ph I.y 1)3,,Lt C•l.,
11 - 61 - .1 - 4.11, 1410Th. , Nt nut. Ft p•eI; un , l by all
1)1 ti
ITIC E.— We are daily re,•eit inc order , to send by
•••nie one or noire of Dr. II urd's IY..ittal Het - nettle..
hi•-h ....i..111/I.d. till. None are mailable except the
1 PI ,ter, oltirh 'NV Sidid in ail ells iilope ill) re
cella of the price t Ire eer.tol and one st'emp. Bui to al'
r:uumod.tlrpt•lSl,llS in places where the dru.zeists
are Lrhlud the age, we have pot tip pack
In white einbos.ed boxes. seven inches by tour.
w ilh eottipartments—each box eon twining_ a bottle of
Ur 1/ I/ Thillth and 'I Arhu Drop., a box
1.1 h Pow der, the Neuraloa Plaster, a lalualC,e
flute 'l'n•etisu on 1 eeth and their I)iseaeos. the best
means of preserving them, and the proper Li ettiment, of
l'hiitiren'e Teeth, worth of Itself the entire cost to
every y mints man or 33 onion, or parents with you'll
children, with sundry other nereSSAry artkleh: price,
p er pekage, unu dollar, or six packages tor $5. sent by
es pri••s its dir,eted. As I lio express ellerffeS are lot
11111,11. it any noire 011 a dozen that, oil one, it is Tor
else 'per Il...rder Rix fir a dozen paeltages at one (line
1.1 want all, or Lilo Set 1/1113. rail be di;
p•tse•l ol to nri....1/b re with poLllr benefit, for no one ran
ite how much pain. suflerivg, unhappinese, and
thßll.,tirenient, expense, losN of time and money would
r i lip lhr..alntry, it every I/111111y to-day Mid olio
I host. pit!'6a4es, t 5 hL h, in Im , lelti IF sett
/en a I Bentedies Address 11 31 It. 111'1ln
T NrNoteYork, :tint wilt name' and ildillierS
plainly That ores nine he made with conn
deuce, W. It. 11. & tb, refer to the Mayor of Brooklyn.
to ii, W. ilrillit h. Pirsident of the Farmer , : and Eiti•
Bank. Ito ook to the. Editors of the A...rd.:ln
Mantilartarer,' thiSelti; to JOy, rite & , Publishers'
Agents. New You It ; to I'. T. Barnum, Esq who knows
good tillleZ it lien In• sees it and who has already or•
doted a second supply, etc.
1000 AGENTS NVAN'TIi,II
To introduce Pr. Hurd's Dental Remedies into every
county. Men or women who want to make money
quickley, can do better will' these articles than any
thing lu marlset. They are n e w, useful, low priced,
and we are spending thousands In advertising them
for the benefit of Agents. fluxes of samples, containing
a dozen of the nue dollar packages above specified, with
circulars, Will be sent, on receipt of seven dollars. about
half price, to any person wishing to test his or her skill
in selling, with a view of beComing an Agent. We
w uld rather pay salaries than Commissions to those
who prove themselves efficient salesmen.
Now is the time to go into the business. For address
and reference see above.
A. LENK,
Second door east of the Market "Anise in
Zug 's Corner.
DEALER IN PIANOS. New Rose-
IV oOli Vittnos, from the be , t makers.
MELODEONS.
The beet manufactured instruments from $•l5 to $lOO.
Violins, Guitars, Accordeons, Flutes, Fifes, Druins, Ban.
jos, Tambourines, Violin and Guitar Strings, and 2lusi•
cal Merchandise in general.
SHEET MUSIC.
A complete assortment for all instruments. The latest
publications always on band.
Teacher on the Piano and OultAr, Instrumental and
Vocal music.
Pianos and Melodeons tuned and repaired.
March 21,1802. A. LEM
J 2 . GOA. accza •
•
UST opened the largest and best es
sortment of Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Class,
Iron,'&o6 over brought to Cumberland county, bought
exclusively for cash, and which wo aro selling at the
lowest prices. We Invite the public generally to give
us a call before making their purchases, as wears fully
sustaining our old reputation of fulling the
BEST GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES
Returning . thanks to generous public for their past
lilmral patronage, hoping by personal attemtion to their
wants, to merit a continuance of the same.
1011N-P,-Ll-N 4--SON
At the Old Stand North Hanover Street.
--
NAILS ! NAILS NAILS I I .
A large stock of good, Clean, Neat, and Tough
nails, at the lowest Prices. Our nails era worth 806. t
a keg more, than any other puke of nails sold in our
town. this is the opinion of Mechanics who have tried
thew, wo also kayo a full assortment
BUILDING NATI:BJ . 4LS, .
of the latest and most approved etylos. All goods war
ranted as represented. &AIN P. LYNX. & SON.
fl - UM BEI,TINGI
kir Just resolved a largo aaliortment of all size's—
Gum Ileltlna, Gum llosu, Gum Plt•llittig, tc., and for
solo cheap at the lfardwaro Store, of
Amu 22, 1860.
Ittiorellaneous.
GREAT EXCITEMENT. .
as been raised In Oarlisle and sur
rounding country on learning tint tho subscriber
as returned from the City with a tremen`dous stair. of
Dry Coods, all bought for Cash and to be sold at such
low prices as will cause sum PEOPLE to shako in their
boots.
In this vory extensive stock may be found great piles
of _ _
' DRESS GOODS.
Of Silk Poplins, Turen Lustre, Palley Silks In variety,
Black Silks of the most celebrated manufacture, Mohair
('laid, Poll de Chevo, Silk Check, Embroidered Mohair,
Satin Plaid, Check Mozambique, Challi De Laines, Born
bazinos, Lawns. &c., Sc.,
CLOTHS, C A SSI MERES,
Vestings, Boys wear of good quality and desirable styles,
'Makings, Checks, Flannels, Ginghams, Lawns and
CALICOES
of very handsome styles and In sufficient quantity to
clothe every female In the County.
I have also tho largest assortment of
CARPETS
and Oil Cloth in the interior of Pennsylvania, of ltll
qualities anti at very satisfactory prices to the purata
ser.
Besides, I have lilmost every desirable article in my
line of business that can be mentioned, selected with
great care, and with an eye single to the wants of this
community and Ih•` present times.
The public is advised to see these magnificant loads
of goods before purchasing elsewhere, as lan, confident
that advantages will be gained. by a careful examina
tion of my stock of Goode, iv blrh for immensity has nev
er been, and perhaps never will be, equalled in this
place, for Size beauty. and cheapness.
At the old. well I%llol\ n stand of
April -1. 18t32.
1862. SPRING. 1862.
JSAAC LIVINGSTON now off,:rs one
_ of tho best nod most attractive assortments of
Piece Goods over exhibited In this place for
llen and Boys' Wear,
of every style‘ quality and price, and to eontinually re
releinat additions in. the season advances, of all the
latest novel tiny and clytea to.cuit, ell clitones.
Chit stock. of READY MAIM', all our own
tonnufarture, eannet be excelled Ptr
DURAI3II,ITI"
,
STYLE,
AND CIIEAPNESS,
of every variety to suit the season,' tattle, and poart.
All we want IS a ea see for yoursrlvet, at
ISAAC 1,1 VI NtiSlttiti'tt
North Hanover Street Clothing. Vinporinin.
N. IL All g eels bormlit from UP by the piece cr vac 1,
by persons mishiuq to has ^ It cut to measure. can Le
nerom modatnl tree of elmi
f'arllsle, May 1 181,2.
YX:\T-Mr" ---- 1: - .R.1)C - Itrtr- -A N 1) E
J u+t receleed 111 , 1 aft esii and Well ,e
-leide I A,...111110:11 lit .1111 , .t and Mlrft
,,,jbe ('offey,
Pulverized :•ugars: Refined :Ind
othw I.renv zugars, ~uperiur
Syrup )101:11,1• , , t , rleana
t lJakingl \I 0 1 R Se ,
Spivey ui every I Ariety—
pure only : rtan h, Farina and
Cliovolato. Ittevaron I, Cheese and
Crackers. Tapiot, and Save', Indigo,
Rttlerntns Mull Su , da. ('re/1111 Tart r and ns•
Sorted Pit-hies, Mustard and Coriander Seed.
TEAS.- -A fun. 119 S, rtuiPnt, in I'm - hazes,
4 7& . "T 1 and. In hulk --as sell 119 all iither art iideii
it g o ini llii T; helnnuini: t-i the lei iiniiiici—all at the lowest
2([ 1 14 , 4*,, and late reduced pi ices.
J. IV. EBY.
4,1 It
NO V 1'1)113 V, IL L3NI), I 63.
.(14) - 1 1 11e read, s eel the I I tae %LW' fir, reminded
that I intro just brout , lit Iran the sit) It 1,11;.e supply of
Si2llAlt CURED 11 ttis ItEEF:
Dried Apples and Peaches, Fresh Tomatoes in cal", fresh
!NI llhhremillN. the 'cry hest Piekles, dilT,r.mt hinds of
mixed Mustards awl Sine's, Lemons sad Ir,iev:e.k,
Pruues. Fl 2:
s. iti : 4 utairs. Ctdrves. Ttats,
Fish, Sail, Fine Seaars and f..l.areo. ter) Ti,,'l
Old Rye Whiskey. Wines fir ; hesides a atm , nl as ,, rt•
nom t of mods in ..ur liar .4 trade, oliers.l at the N ory .
merest pt lees, FOIL C.1: , 11. Nl'3l. 141,STZ.
Ne , .21. 1 , 3
Carlisle Foundry,
FARM IMPLEMENT DEPOT I
F. Ciar.lner t Co. now mannfartnro and h,,p 0..11
stoutly bit nil, a.t the, extenskv, 1,1111
31. kin !I largo asFnrtment -- nt
Alt t . RA I, I)1l'I. I' 11. N , '
(.! 0. II known. appr,,..l u.c tulnr c. t.• Gu niers. ani.•ll;.;
which thc% Csill • riitl itentiOil to VI ILLnL .0
%.3 C 1:F; II it-A 'l' I. P-A THY!'
(,'(.'M Sl'lll.l - (; (11i,11,1" 111111,1,,
ilich has taken over fifty First Class l'i end um, et "ate
311 ci County Fails. Ti, the Fartinds of l umbel lamb
ark and l'orr) ei unties ne need not speak in detail
of the merits of this drill. :is scores ni then, lire nna nl
use on the best farms In these enmities Its repota
thin ie established se the most complete ll:rain I, ill
now manufactured In Lim United Slates. It sidss %.1 heat,
live, Oats, Harley and Grass, evenly end regular.
Ithout hituching the seed. The gum Spill, g • pass the
drill over stumps and stones, without breaking pi user
the drill. Fur even and rrizttlar sowing.. the \Villetmln
by Own Spring Drill is Unequalled by any other We
also nig nunicture and sell the Inllon inn: articles, a huh
we 111 recommend to Farmers as reliable implements,
of established character:
".10E):ISON'S PATENT CoItN PLANTER,
1. ASIPS PATENT It/ 0% 1 , t , 1 1 1 , 1.): CUTTER,
BEI Iw.NDW,PII'S PATENT( ()EN It,
II A lIN'S PATEN•P CIDER ?I ILI..
JOHNSON'S CAST !WIN 111111% .,, T114,1*(111.
Also, Three 1111,1 Four Horse Powers 1111t1 Thi
Cait Iron Field Hollers, Plough Cos Waps of
ynrimi6l,atternA, Corn ('rushers. and of her art.l , la for
rhtlllerS 100 11111111,0 t ,, to 1111 1 1111.)11. A Iso. E.g;., Coal
tqoven and Ten Plate Wood NS It 11 1111 11111111'11,e
rut iety of other raatlngs fir houselseepet s awl others.
We have also an :at in( lIP, V:ff felt' of pat ti.,/ is !Or
IRON RAILINGS,
111141 CEM ET ER Y ENCLOSC “E'S . to ++hint xll would
call attontlou.
Steam Engineo and Mill Gearing
To this department of our 111.1,41106 h we gIVO particu•
r attention. Our already extensive stork of patterns
for Paper, Flour and :law 31111 ()owing, is constantly
Increasing... 31111 Owners and Mill M rlghte will l u fur
nislied with a printed catalogue of our various 31111
Patterns. ott.lipplicallon. Our Nl:whine:4nm , comprises
all till, various tools turtling, planing and 1111101111 g
Si/ailing and Cast i intr., by good :aid careful Machinists.
S'PATI()NARY BTEAM ENGINES-
of any desirable capacity. from ten to to e horse
power, built in the lies( style and 0 ,, aeeo mmodating
terms. Engines built at our establishment may be
seen in successful operation at many of the largest
Dibtilita les and Tanneries In Carlisle, and Cumberland
Perry iind Psuplun Counties, to the ow tiers of which
e confidently refer for information as to their efficiem
cy . Person! , wanting Steam Engines are eormeelly re
quested to call:and examine before contracting else
where.
DOOR AND SASH FACTORY.
Couneettal with our establishment is a Steam Sashand
Door Manufactory which is now in complete oreer for
the manufacture of every description of
BUILDING MATERIALS.
for the most costly' as well as the plainest house. Win
dow Sash furnished from d cents upward, according to
size of glass ; Window Frames from $1 31 upward;
Shutters and Rolling Blinds from $1 74i upward; sour
Panel Doors from $2 12 upward. Mouldings, Castings
Architraves, Wash Boards, Brackets, Fancy Drapery,
Scrolls, and other articles needed In house building,
furnished at the lowest prices and of the best quality
of lumber. t are also prepared, as heretofore.
to build and repair BURDEN OARS for transporters on
the railroad, with promptness and on reasonable terms.
The continued patronage of the public is respectfully
solicited. Orders by mail promptly attended to.
May 0.'60. F. GARDNER itz Co.
LARGE ARRIVAL OF FRESH
GROCERI OF ALL KINDS.
Among-which Is a large lot of the real geppdoo Balti
more dry salt ItEItItING, in oalt barrels, MACK AREL
at prices that Is really astonishingly limy. Pickets of all
kinds, ,
-
SAuaES,PRESERVES,
• and good assortment of.
TOBACCO AND SEOARSI
-It Q-U 0 14-8-, < -0 —,
-nt thtflovfost-rates-for-QABLI-or-Country.Produce—___
W 111. BENTZ
Carlisle, June 21,1861.
Interesting To Farmers.
•
TOTIN.P. JANE & SON, have, just
40 received a large lot of those celebrated SaYTIIt S.
made expressly for their own sales, which have always
given entire satisfaction to all who havp used them,—
Yon that want akeen cutting and easy running Scythe,
Nve would say try one of their superior make, We have
also a full stock ofSnaths, Whet Stones, ,Cc. Rakesof
Christ. Myers' and alms celebrated makes. Grata Ora•
dies - of all the best makes in the rowdy, with a full
stock of all kinds of Tools and 'implements for Farmer's
use: All of which wo are selling cheap at our store in
North Hanoi's' . street.
Coslisle; .hinu 0,100. t.".
MEM
A. W. BENTZ
lEEE
MID
illatajes anti 3ecoart).
WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND
SILVER-WAREAT CONLYN'S old established
Stand, West Main Bt., pearly opposite the Cumberland
Valley Bank.
1 have just received a new assortment of watches,
°wary, medallions, silver-ware, &c., in addition to my
ormer stock to which 1 invite the attention of the
public, The assortment embraces fine gold and silver
lever watches, Hunting and open; case ..do., gold An
chors for Ladies and Gentlemen and Silver Lepines
and Quartier watches of every variety In sfyle and
price.
Also fine gold Medallions. Breast-pins for Ladies and
Gentlemen of every quality, pattern and price. Gold
fob; vest. curb and neck chains. Gold bracelets, finger
rings, cuff-pins, studs, sleeve-buttons, crosses, charms,
&c., &c. Gold and silver thimbles silver and plated
butter knives, forks, table, tea, salt mustard spoons
of every variety. A large assortment of gold, silver
...-^ , -..,-s• ,-,,,,. and common* spectacles, to suit all
`re. - ;.:ir ages to which we invite special at ten•
Lion.
A fine lot. of GOLD PENS from the best makers,
.spectacle eases, fancy boxes, silver and pearl card cases,
gold and comllloll bracelets, watch chains,
~y, L
)
Mantle Clocks and a variety of articles usu- v ccr .....
ally kept In Jewelry establishments, which , • ~
I will sell low for cash; All articles war- •,' • )
tented to be what they era represented.::-.----d!
Particular n[lollolll paid as usual to ,:lr. , „*T t y,
WATCH REPAIRING and all work war-i
ranted.
THOMAS CONLYN.
Dec. 23.1857.1
Cumberland Valley Bank,
NO ricE.
TT will be seen by thefollowirin• adver
t-,
tisenient, that lien ry A. Sturgeon, Esq., has retired
f nun the firni of [icor, Dunlap Co., and that Samuel
Hepburn, Esq., of Carlisle, Climb. co., Pa., has linen at ,
tivialoi with the remaining partners in the firm of
Eel . , Dunlap fi Co., and that William W. Hepburn has
been elected Cashier ill the place of Mr. Sturgeon - .
The l'ropriJters are
NVILLIAM KKR,
ilicHAnn WOODS,
Jens C. DUNLAP
ISAAC lIIIIiNNEMAN,
JOHN
JOHN DUNLAP,
SA.ML. IlErnugs.
This Bank, will continue to do a general itankin
and Exchange business, at their Banking House in
Carlisle, under the ilmne and style of K E I:, DUNLAP
St Co.
Money will he received on deposit nod paid hack tin
defraud without notice. Certificates of deposit hearing
interest at the rate of $ per cent. will be issued for as
short a period as four months. Interest on all certifi
eaters will cease at maturity, but If such certificates
are renewal at any time thereafter for another
given period. they shall hear tins satire rate of in
terest up to the lime of renewal. Twenty days not ire
must he given of an Intention to withdraly interest de
pestle
'fire proprietors would call theattention of Farmers,
\le/Manic, :rod all (titers who deSiro a Salt• tory
for their Cornet, to the tint that they rite not only I la
m e 1' fete amount of their koch In the !lank, hut are
INDIVIDI',II.y !Wile to t h e extent of their whole estates
fir all the Delersits, and other I,l.ltg•tti , p, of lier,
Buniad I; Co.
P:uocular Irtantion elven to the e,llection o f\eruhre
Notes, ti .reign Bills, Drafts, ('hecks, .1, • Hi an) part of
_the 1 . nitml Stat., and Canada,
;milt tun cr. - partmtt h United ,
Envia tot, and I rela.rd.
Ther eili at all lino , ide,o , ol _iv- 3 , 1 y int . ..rill:,
VII in regard t, Ili:trier , in iil•n.•ri I.
'lli,• rot h -I all I , co , ine , ,
entrto:;,,l to them may hr relied op-n.
The it: „will be open tor osi from 6 6'4'100: In
the ni..r. , intz until 3 in the alterti,on. I)lbet , urit
ti.iv every Ttooolay.
ColhtrtinnF from Philadelphia, Neu and
wn.te nn fAror,,lde tri,lll, I.ll.iilriet,,s ri•itir
day, ('ool:e Co ,Ii \‘' ('lark NN
Lanier Now Yor k , It o.t,ri.
Cl'. W. II El`itl' 11N, Cashier.
Carlisle. March 7, 16.,
_ _ .. .. .
I0()1S II A It P.—NV ni. Fri(lley would
_, , ,f Ito ,p •triilly :111r1 , nnel. to the cif iz.•ns of Carlisle
and the wild ie , zelieral Iv that h., ,
liaQ :leaiii coninienred
the iimnufh,l,lrii,g id t 11 .1: 1.11v...1.11 , 1 S1.110(4:01 kids,
In S.C. llityr.t.ls 1mi1di.,,..; ~. 1,,,,1ther street, dire, tly
opposlt.• C. :iaplsy's Chair 111:11Illfacti.ry. is here 1, ~H I
al all time hr In reatlinss t, d. , all hind.. Id a tql, in
his flue ol husl nese o Ith neither and dlspat , h. All
wo ,l, will I,e diot, I.V 111111S0•11 and :1 i•,..11111P1..11 1 . 11111111 as
he keeps no apprent lure.
A 1.,. ran at all times he had t 1i ,, 0 , r,l,brated SV.LF
TEs,TING, SELF-SEA LING, 1'1[k:111f NI Al It•TIGIIT
Fizt•lT I' \\S .k JAI:S.
Heusi .I,litlnt:, and Johhin7, ot all' hinds done /11
1.11p1 . 1 11 , 11ke 411“1 111:111e , I thy 1 , .-.t material.
r,-A-C...11 1.:11 , 1 ft, geld re., tvr and C,pper.
11..p1, L ; loy stilt itteliti , .rt ti hutin,sti, and a de.lre
I,ls 111 1.1 rc. , 1 1 13 - 1 , A .hare ur public patronage.
Carlisle Oct. 211,15ai1.-ly.
r; c E , IV . CO . AL AND LI ;111 BEH YARD•
day entered into part
nership tra de '"
'set
()AL AND LUMDER,
Wo N‘lll have constantly .'ll luttlElnud furnish to order
n'l I,iudr nut! quality of nea>'•cnd
=MEI
MEHE
=ME
I MR ;-'ll FE,
flallitL , .la-terfra: Lath Lath. w kit
flrur-
We and It:il:F.3.nd ever) ar
tiie that lieion,z, to a ITNlltrlf YARD.
All ti wif • It lilt. pine.
an,l oak, ut dllleierit yuaitlhn flay it. l 4 I.u. of ur
hills to or,b•r" of au. Irn¢tlr and
tOt , At the .In•rtenf not lee and uu the most reakmiliftlle
terrain liar wurkeil still lie kept tinder rarer an
that they Call be furnished dry at all times.
We have constantly t n band all kinde of Family Coal
under ricer. which we hill deliver clean to any part of
the horough. To Wit
LY I: EN:= V.\ 1.1. Er,
Locl:7zT MOUNTAIN
hirti plellgo 0111 Fel VP° to 1,11 ,it the It.tv est prices
Best goal it y of
tinei4 Urn. ari f f MackAmttli's Cal,
/11 , V:1)n uu mini n hi• h wt• will sell tit the li,,vst figure
Turf writ of will
street.
A 101: , TICUNti A IftIFFEIt.
July DI, IS, 62
J. R. NONEDIAKER,
F oRwARDING AND COMMIS
SION 110U8E,
L IJ It Al ED II: ill BD D.
COAL, PLAsTEI: AND SALT.
The 9llhocriber Let ing taken the Warn House tt rs
and natures of tn. 11. Murray's well 1:11,.V.11 estattlish
inept. on West High street. opposite Uirl.inso❑ College,
would inform the public that he he- entered into a
oneral Forwarding and Conan lesion business.
The It ghost market price will tutu paid for Flour,Grain
and produce of all kinds.
Thev are oleo prepared to freight prod nee and
to PilitadViPhill 1111.1 Baltimore, at the Lai set ratrr,w ilk
safety and despatch.
PLASTER AND SALT kept row-ninth' on hand, and
FLAW it AND FEED at whelesalu or retail.
Coal oral] kinds. andtraring,
LYKEN'S VALLEY,
LUKE FIDDLER,
WIIITR ASIL
LOCUST GAP,
Liniebnrnor's and Blacksmith's
CONSTANTLY FOIL BALE.
KEPT UN DER CO'. :It
and delivered dry to any part of the tun n
J. it:NON EMAKEIZ
Carlisle. Auguet
SE LUNG OFF AT TWENTY-FIVE
PER !)ENT. BELOW COST!!
At the sign of the "Gold Eagle," 3 doors above the
Cumberland Valley -Bank, and two .doors below the
Methodist Church, on West Main street, the largest
and best selected stock of
WATCHES AND JEWELRY
In the town, will be sold 30 per cent lower than at any
place In the State.' The stock comprises a large assort
ment of Gold and Silver hunting-case watches, Lacers,
Lopines, American watches, Mutat' other Linde and
styles,
GOLD AND SILVER CHAINS,
Gold Pens and Pencils, Jewelry of all kinds, Spectacles
Gold and Silver, Plated sod Silver Ware,
MUSIC BOXES, ACCORDEONS,
.
oil Paintings. a great•varlety of fancy artlcles,and plot
of the finest Pianos, which will be sold ,to per cent lower
than ever offered in town. The entire stock of Watch
maker tools, cases, largo Mirrors, and Safe will ho sold
wholesale or retail on the easiest terms.
Haring solectod a first clam workman all kinds of re
pairing will be done as wont', at reduced prices.
Throe Pianos et $lOO below the factory price on no
count of the Philadelphia Companiclosing out. 1 will
sell at fliii.lowalry Store,
---- 1711tRE - ROS - EIVO - OD - PIA - NO - S --
warranted, at two-third their real value on easy terms
If called ou soon.
The Confessions and Experience o
an Invalid...
DUBLISHED.for the benefit'and
an warning and a caution to young men who suffer
from :Veryhug Debility, Premature Decay, /c,; sUpply
ing• at the -same time the means of 813 . 1 fc
. By one'
who hay cured himself after boinl.; put tolveat eXIII3IIII
through thodical imposition and quackery. Ity_enclte
ring a pest pahltiddressed envelope, single copies may
bn had of the author, NATIIANI4, DIAYFAIIt. Esq.,
Bodford - , Kings Co.. N. 17..
March 14, 1842.—1 y
JAMES R. WEAV'ER'S
CABINET
AND •
CHAIR
MANUFACTORY,
flaying boon onkage'd in the business for over twenty
years ho would return thanks to his customers and
friends, for the liberal encouragement extended to him
in years gone by, and further assures them that no
pains will be spared, to give full satisfaction to all who
Ea sy favor him with a call.
13mken, Egg, stove and Nut
Bisttivantaus.
NORTII HANOVER STREET, CARLISLE, PA
CHAIRS AND.FURNITURE,
- of every description constatatly on band, or made to
order. Warranted to be of the best quality, of the la
test style, well finished, and sold at the lowest possible
prices for cash.
Lo also continues business as an UNDERTAKER.—
Ready made Collins, Metallic or otherwise. kept con
stantly on hand and funerals promptly attended to
personally in town or country, on the most reasonable
terms.
Cherry and Walnut Coffins, large size, acll finished
and lined Inside, from 8 to 12 dollars.
Walnut Collins covered from 15 to dollars.
JAMES It. WEAVER.
May 25. ISSII-Iy,
QTILL TRIUMPHANT.
ct The complete success of the Prairie Flower Cook
Stove, warrants the subscriber In calling the attention
of all who may want a superior stove to call and ex
amine the only stove that has given universal satisfac
tion
WHAT IS CLAIMED OVER OTHERS IS
st. A saving of from 30 to 60 per cent. In fuel.
2nd. A hotter and quitter Oven from the same fire,
311. A larger Oven than any other stove of the same size,
4th. The preservation of the centre piece from sinking
saving repairs,
sth. The best Baker, Roaster, and Cook now in use,
oth. A superior arrangement for cleaning the flues ;
7th. A perfect Gas Consumer for either word nr coal.
The Prairie Flo, er is warranted to give satisfaction
In ,very particular, and will he shown with pleasure to
all who may call. whether desiring to purchase or not,
any quantity of n,ferenee in town cr country.
A tow other good Cook Stoves on hand, which will be
sold very low to close stock.
Spouting. Roofing, Joh work, Coppersmithing and
Sheeting . work promptly attended to. In town or coun
try. All worK warranted at the old stand, Hanover
street north of Loather. . _ _
!MARY M. :MORRIS.
N. R. Old C..ppor, Brasg and Pewter bought, and the
p. in rash or goods.
ma,ch
11 0 W 11, CIATION
A lieuevCloll: instituLion, established by special en
due:merit fir the relief of the sick and .distressed,
afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic diseases.
and especially for the Cure of Diseases of
the Sexual Orga Ile.
111.:DICA I. ADVICE given gratis, by the A rting Stir•
anon, to lin lV bu apply by letter. with n description if
their eontlithm, (tire, orrupation, habit., of lir e ,
and hi caSt, i t extreme poverty • :11,1:wines furni , hed
tree of ohn r!..e.
v A I: it i:Polurs nn Spernuttnrchstit. mill ()Ibex
of the Sox u.il Oren ns, and on the N EW ItE.ll
- ES inn ployrd in the iiiepetiserv. vent trithentliirted
in 1,1 flee of charge. 'lwo Or three
win Le neeepte hie.
Aditre.e.. 11.1. EN Acting' Sur.
xssoehitlon, No. 2 South Ninth Street,
l'hiladelpli By order of the Dirertors.,
I). ILEA ItTW ELL, Progideni
fl F.ll. F.111ICI111,1), Secretary.
?larch I,
NTE W STORE, AND NE . %V GOODS
HATS, CAP.. 7! AND STRAW (DiODS.
11.1 C S Irc .
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Thn euhsrriber lute rerentlr opnned n New Store
nt t !WI s t D. halbert in North Honor er nt.
opposite the Col lish! Deposit
(laving rece!re!l from New York awl Philorle?l,lli3.
fine and well seleetel essortment of goods in hi s linen.
business, smett on II AT:3 and CAPS, fr_vin the common
Wool to the fine Tur.
SILK AND CASSINIERE HATS,
1 . 31 1 311 d Winter styles otSilk Ilats for Vint. Ladles
Fum such as Stems Nl2lltin, Mink Sable, Fitch, zsiberi
an Squirrel. Mack, Itr,wn and Wu° Cooney. !fork Mar
tin. :Mr, do. Jic., Childrons Furs. ttr•aysr flats for
(lick and Boys, Fur Caps, Gloves awl Collars for Gen
tlemen.
BUFFALO ROBES,
and p h. -Mt the I.llnoS, Also, rar - pot flau,
12 ft ,'ES TO SUIT THE TIWIES•
I`..trpvt 1 1 ,1,11.,,,. Trunks, Iland TrunkF
A n zksto tin cu t. of
lIIEMMI
137,.-15 Prime :14egrirs and Tobacco.
Thl,l'.ful lot t tvarniagn already received hewould
invite '6l hi, Ineudr, dud the polite priori. II) I, give
tom 1,111. - JA( ` VIS ISu.tii, Ott.
A w n
I so.) 11 A RDNV 11 A D -
.I”nh I.y ne .t Son have just completed opening
theirr'pring Stork of Hardware, Paints. Lille, ram ikheA,
illaae Ac.. to which they Invite the early at ttention of
the mildly. We have greatly enlarged our stork in all
Its:various lirancherytud eau now accommodate thepub
lie with
ELI. 4 P.? G 00 DS.
In large or smell quantities, at die • lNwtrStj . lirlres. - Put
we do not W to linden - Stand that we have
brought all the hoods in Philadelphia and New York to
~ o r tow in, but we eau aKsUre therm that one look Into
our store will convince !hem that We hare enough to
supply the demand In this market. Persons wahtlns
Leeds 111 our tine Will hind It Cu their advantage Co g
us a call Ikerore Making their , purchases.—All orders
personally and punctually attended to, and no miser
presentations made to effect sales •
M-441, 2, '6O
FIIIF, INS LI R.A.N E - THE ALL EN
AND EAST PENNSIIOItO MUTUAL NIRE IN
:•I_7ICANCE COMPANY lit Cumberland county, Ineorpo:
rated by an art of Assembly. in the year Is-{:4, and hay.
i o g recently had its charter extended to the year ItiB3.
Lis now in active Anil vi,:mous operation, under the su
perintendence of the following Dowd of Manager:4. viz:
William It. liorgas, Christian Stayman, M. Coeklin,
D. Bally, Alex. Cathcart, IL Coover,John Eirhelber
ger, Josspti Wickersham. Sand. Eberly, Moses Bricker,.
Rudolph Martin. JaCol: (looser, and J. C. Dunlap.
The rates of insurance are :is low and fart rabic as any
Company of the kind iii the I•ersons wishing to
beconn , members are invited to matte application to the
agents of the company. who are willing to wait upon
them at any time.
WM. IL GOllO AS. President,
Eberly's Mills, P. 0
en - lasi -1.4;y STAYM AN, Vice President.
Carlisle. P. 0.
301 IN C DUNLAP, Seet'y., Mechanicsburg
MICHAEL COCK LI N, Treasurer, Shepherdstown.
AU E NTS.
CUM BEV LAND COUNTY.—John Sher-ick, Allen
Henry Tearing, Shiremanstown; Lafayette I'clter
Dickinson; Hoary Bowman, Church town ;
nth, South Middleton; Saluuel Graham, W. Penns
horn': Samuel Coover, Mechanicsburg; J. W. Cockliu,
Shepherdstown; D.-Coover, Upper Allen; J. 0. llax•
ton, Silver Spring,: John Ilyer, 'Carlisle; 'Valentine
Feemen '
New Con Jet land.
YOR IC COUNT l'.—W. S. UN. lint. Dover; J/IF. Griffith,
Wlrringlon ; J. F. Deardorff, Washington: Richey
Clark Dilisburg; D. Rutter, Fairyiew ; John Williams,
Carroll.
DAUPHIN CO.-I—Jacob Houser, Harrisburg.
Members of the company having polielesabout to ex
pits, can have them renewed by making application to
any of the Agents.
Feb ,2S. 1862
"Matrimony Made Easy."
t NEW work oliowing bow either sex
/ . .1_ may ho suitably married,lrrespective of age or
position, prepossessing or otherwise, with a treatise on
the Art of Fascinating any person you wish. A curl
one scientillo experiment which never falls. Free for
25 cents, Address I'. WILLIAM A Co., Publishers,
Box 2.1100, Philadelphia.
hlarch 14,1862-1 y
Scythes & Snaths.
tUST received the largest, best and
cheapest assortment of
- Scythes, Forks,
Snathe, Rakes.
Whet Stones, Shovels,
Mlles, floes,
Water Cana, Kegs, /cc.,
over brought to this county. All of, which I have
tmule -- exprcasly - to - lwder - in - large rtuantities-rsolhat
they catkhe sold at_s_ery:hEr_ prices and warranted as
representd.
The trade and cradle maker 4 supplied at inattuf,xe•
tuvcr- prices, at ilia cheap flartlynre store of
iii:Nav SAX`fflN,..' ,
East Main St.,:earlisle.
Juno 13
REMOVAL.—The Hat and Cap store
heretofore known se " KELLERS," bas been re
thOved directly opposite the old stand, twe doors Itoui
Arnold's clothing store; - 'The businoss will to 3 conduct:
ed as heretofore, and all fhe goods, both home made and
city manufacture, warranted to give eatisfaztion as le
cOmnionded. A full patreinage Is respeetfullf soils! ,rd
le every effort will be made to keep the assorimet o.
loon and boys hats and caps complete,, with prices to
sultthe times. • . KELLER. '
fikll. Spring styles of silk tor. inOW
March 16, 1862.
.101 IN P. LYN! SON.
North-Hanover St. Carlisle
'ai( Raaas
fIUMBERLAND VALLEY AND
N,_./FRANKLIN RAIL ROAD.
r it AP% l
.• • • ..; ey•l
CRANGE - OF HOURS!
On and after MONDAY, MAY 5, 1862, Passenger
Trains will run as folloWs: (Sundays excepted :)
FOR CHAMBER:3IIOI(G AND HARRISBURG.
7st Train. 24 Train.
7.00 A. M. 2.45 P. M .
7.37 " 3.35 "
8.30 . 4 A rr.4.20 "
Lcavo llngerEtown,
`' Greencastio.
Chitmbersburg,
" Shippenshurg, 9.00 "
Newrille, 9.32 "
" Carlisle. 10.10 "
" Mechanicsburg, 10.42 "
Arrive at Harrisburg, 11.15 "
FOR CH ANIBERSDURO A ND II AGFRSTOWN,
1 at TraAn. 2d Tra
Leave Harrisburg 8.05 A.AI 1.35 P. 31..
" 'Mechanicsburg 8.47 2.15 "
Carlisle, 5.27 " 2.65 "
10.02 " 3.29 "
" Shippensburg, 10.33 " 4.00 "
Chambg',(Arrive) 11.10 4.40 "
ir Greencastle. 11.55 6.30 "
Arrive at Hagerstown. 12.35 6.10 "
NOTICE TO PASSENGERS: At rill Stations where
Tick•'Ls are sold, viz: 11 age rstoe n , Greencastle, Chain
hersbnrg, Sliippensburg, Mechanics
burg and Harrisburg, a reduction of T CEN T 8 on
each Ticket will be tondo to nll Passengers that pro% Id
themselves With Tickets before entering the
Railroad Offirn, Chambersburg, }
Slay 1, 181;2.
CARLISLE AND ILA DELP I A
. 11". 4 4-1. 6 1 0% F t
*PT I' ,
";VAPC
DAILY FREIGHT LINE.
FREED, WARD & FREED,
811 MARKET STRICT. rim.ADELNII.k
• .7. & 1). RHOADS. -
MAIN STREET, C LE, PA
fres Cars of this Line leave the brpot Ml MArtrt it.
Daily, at 4 n'cim.k. P. M.
- LmOie Carlisle, Daily, at 7 o'elnek, A M.
(heels intended for this Line should he IT 'lrked
P. Daily Freight Line, and sent in
ISZdh
HAT AND CAI' EMPORIUM!
rr he undersi: , ned having purchased Chu
Omek, Sr, of the late V: 111 11. J , ut der'd. wrolld
respeellullv annouLee to the puldie that. he 'A ill CO )-
the NI; ItUSI \ liSS at the old stand,
We,t llrsh street. cud a ith a renewed and eflitieut
I•Rpi t, produce ortit les Of l lead DI e,s
- ,Evedv_ 1.7 a 41:1.y.1e and Quality, _.
that shut 1..• strictly in keeping with the Itn,woretncht
of the Art, and fully up to the age in tkhieh we Ilse.
Ihave on hand a splendid
assortment of
43'47k HATS AND CAPS 6&
of all doacriptions, from the e , mmon Wool
to the finest FUR ANI , FIUK II AT and at pricee
that moot snit over) one who has an eye to getting the
worth of his money. 'Dm stoel. i ueludoe,
C .k FELT EATS,
of every sivle an.l and unqurpasted for Mt - In . ,'
IiCiI.ABILiTY AND FIN it :by those of any
other establishment in tin' country.
MEN'S. BOYS' and l'llll.l , llKN'ti 11A.T.9 and CAPE,
of kvery lesrription c-onstantlr on band.
ne respectfully inn lien all the told patrons and a
maity , llCW Ones Of possible, to give Lim a t all.
J. (j. CALL!!).
Apr
IECOND SPE ING A E
1-11:111.: .JI'I . I.I.ES FOR 1111: lIKA D ND FEET
At the st, re rd John Irvine, ou the• N. E. corner or
the public square. in the place to purchase Roots Shore
tuts .0 raps. at prices that defy crmpetilien.
Ile has J ust roturned from the knot e Oh the lergrrb
and nu•• 1 ,tmpl,t,“ortinent it for km K. lists
Caw: that he has ever presented to this community.
rind which hr is determined to sell at the lowest possi
ble prices. Ills stock embraces every thing in his Hue
or business. such as
NIEN'S & NOYS' FINE CALF BOOTS,
Kip Boots. Calf and Patent Led the, Oxford Ties, Cal
and Patent Leatlif , r • tluiters, Call Nullifiers, Call and
Kip Brogans, ke.
LADIES' WEA.II
Fine French and Eng Hell Lnetlng Gaiters. Morocco,
Calf And 6td Blade. Fine n
Mornrco. :Ind 'Kid husidne. kr.. A.
M SSES AND E.Vr; M EA I: of all d eFeript lons
embracing fine I.aeting Gaiter!, Moroeco and I astir]
Ilutton 110.te. Nl”r.ceo.l.ie« Ilonis of all hinds, fl'alry
Owes of various st 2, les slippcie. S 1 .
II AT: , s CAI'S, Silk. Caeeintere, Fur and Wool Bat.
of all qualitien a Ind st . ) los. ale. a large assurtnient of
S . T./ Li W ILL 7'„kZ
•
Roots rind Shoes made to inlet at the Shr+rtrFt notice
Repairing promptly done. Confident of his :o,lllty to
please rill classes of customers, he respectfully In sites
the public to give him a call.
Remember the place, N. E. corner of the Publir
Square.
May 30. 'CO. JOHN IRYINF,.
A. IL EWING'S
FURNITURE WARE-ROOM
RIM
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11N62
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1662'i
West High Street, Carlisle, .Pa.
(Premium awarded at the Cumberland County
Ayricultural Fair of 1857.)
The subscriber hos just reCeiV6d the most srlendler
assertinont nractirles in his line, over brought to Chi.
phice--ii nib he is dcterralued to sell at prices that ti 4
ty c,mpotit
Parte,
Chamber,
Dining-room, }FURNITURE,
Kitchen and
Otdee
Emhraclint every article used by House and hotel
keepers, of the most approved and fashionable design
and finish. Including also Cottage furniture in setls.
reception and Camp Chairs, Mattrasses, Gilt frames,
pictures, , 1 / 4 c., &e.
Purchasers are requested to call and examine Bin
stuck, at his extensive warn-rooms, West Alain street,
North side. A. B. }WINO.
Particular attention given ati 'usual to ftineral IS ;
orders from town and country, attended to promptly
and on moderate terms
Carlfxlc, May P 2, 1:855.-1y
LUMBER AND COAL.
OLIVER DELANCEY,
LUMBER .AN Li 'COAL YARD
On the Rail - Road, near the Gras Works.
The subscriber hoops constantly on hand, a full
sortment of
Lumber & Couli
c •-
flo^ -
L
which . be ran fur. - „7, 11 ,, - -T
M vv. 4. •
all to ardor promptly' o n;
aud on tho most "AV 17
sonablo terms.
LUMBER, SCANTLING,.
BOARDS. FRAME .STUFF,
Palings, Plastering and Shingling-Lathe,Worked•Flec•
lug. weatherboarding, Posts, Itailt,White Pine, Hemlock
and Oak Shingles, of every quality. Ile also furnish
bills to order of any length and size, at the shortest
notice and on the mist reasonable terms, Ills woWed:
boards are kept under cover, so that they can be fur
nished dry at all times,
Ho has constantly on hand all -kinds of Family
Coal under rover, which will be delivered clean to any
)art of the borough_ To wit;
L - V - REN'B VALLE - -
LURE - -ELD - REEII-,'
• tREVERTON,
LOCUST. MOUNTAIN,
And other varieties, hnd,all the carious sizes in use,
Wing, he offers. to the public at the lowest. priers.
LIB RIII.3ItNEIt'S AND BLAcIiSNIITII's CeJ, I, always
on band, at the lowest cash, price.
Thankful fur the pataonage of a generous public, be
stowed upon the late firm of Black & Delaney, be would•
solicit a continuance of the• rams ,as he will strive to
pion C. All orders loft at the residence of :Jacob Shrew,
for Coal and Lumber, will be promptly attended to as
heretofore. OLIVER, DELANCY.
July 20,1
ED2
Job Work done at this office.
Lease 12.55 "
1.28 "
2.00 "
2.40 "
8.12 "
3.40 "
O. N. LULL Super't
MEM