Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, April 24, 1863, Image 4

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    D RUGS,,
BOOKS,
FANCY GOODS,
CONFECTIONARIES,
•
FRUITS',
PERFUMERY,
PRESERVED FRUITS,
MINCED MEAT, TICKLES, &C.
. S. W. HA VERSTICK 9
North Hanover Street, Carlisle, Penn' a.
Has Just opened an assortment of Fresh Drugs, Fan
cy Goods, Gift Books, Perfumery, FrultS, and Confec
tionary, which has never been surpassed in this bor
ough, for novelty and elegance. The articles have been
selected with great me, and aro calculated, in quality
and mice, to command the attention of purchasers.
FANCY GOODS,
whichcompriseevery 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,
Ladles' Fancy Baskets,
Fancy Work Boxes, with sowing instruments,
Ladies' Cabas, Writing Desks, and Port.fe.ioS.'
Port Mummies, of every variety.
Gold pens and pencils, Fancy paper weights, and a
largo variety of ladies' Fancy stationery.
Motto seals and wafers, Silk mid bead purses,
Riding whips, elegantly finished. Fine cutlery,
Perfume baskets and hags,
Brushes of every kind Mr the toilet,
X. thud a and It. & G. Wright's Soaps and Perfumes
of various kinds,
Fancy Pins for head dresses and shawls.
Musical instruments,
together with an innumerable variety of articles elegant
ly finished and suitable fur
pREs AT
to ,s hich he in vitro special ntten tiOn.
Also, an extensive and elegant collection of
BOOKS,
comprising various English and American Works,
richly embellished pouricA WoRKS, Bibles and
Hymn 11,501,5, elegantly bound in velvet with metal
clasps and corners
Ills assortment )(School Books and School Stationery Is
also complete, and comprises everything used In the
Schools. lie also desires to cull the particular atten
tion of Families to his elegant assortment of
LAMPS, &c.,
from the extensive ..stablisinnents of Cornelius, Archer
and others of Philadelphia, comprising every style of
Parlor. Chainher and study Lamps, for burning either
Lard. Sperm ui Etherial oil; aloe DI - 017'S celebrated
Kerosene or Cool Oil Lamps, together wit+) Flower Vases
Panay Screens, +Sc. Ills assortment in this line Is
equaled in the borough. Also.
S Ell ARS AND TOBACCO,
embracing all the illvorite brands, and a floe assort
mont of NIEN , i , CIi \ NII/KERS AND PIPES, the
colohratod hillocoohink Lynchburg Smoking Tobacco.
V It U I 'l' S ,
such us Oranges. Lemons, Figs, Raisins. Nectarines,
Prunes. kr , . P \ 'tl‘; RS-7 , 1 fTTS—PIt
S'Elt VEI) ‘IIN ED-NI EAT, pIcELEs, ,
in every variety .1.11.1 at all prices. all of whirl, are pure
and fresh such a, ca. lit, COO fide!) tly reeiimmended to
his friends. His ci nch embraces everything in the line
of Faney 14 ,, 0C1F, With many other articles useful to
hints °keepers Wilioll the public are espeelally Invited
to eall and examine.
Remember the till Stt r ind, nearly opposite the Bank 'On
North !lane ver stre
1),,,?, 20 ISrI
EVERY BODY TAKE NOTICE,
WE, EEIDICII, \VVER i,r,Eit ,
East Maio cL., one do., from :11artliCH
ha% tts en Veil clIt•
WINTER GOODS,
which I , i luality,\:ulot,' and conipletoness, cannot he
8111 1Nt, , , , k1.
DU (ii 01 1 , 4 .1:dest Importationc and newest
Ntylos; plain 1(,•p., all colors: figured Merinces, Cash
meres, l/cl.kilo•-. Llillorv, Cloth, Poplins, Valenents,
A null ,pr very
SUPERIOR SILKS,
plain and IL:urea, a large supply - of Black Saks, bought
beau, the livavy maim., In price.
CLOAKS! CLOAKS!
Having the exclio.ive a.zenev fir this place, of one of
the lat vest not a a fief to ill:: iInIISPS in the country, la
dies trill find our assortv,aoit full and of the latest
ittyles. 11 e have a few Cloaiis 11011 jest s easo n which
we wild sell less th 511.11 t 1,5 a ll hinds nud
qualities. worth of FURS for Ladies,ll,4es and
Children
We give special attention to
MOURNING GOODS,
and hrtVollll Laud a large supply of Silks, Baps, Mari
ners, Cashmeres, I.:mike. Lurine. Bombazines, Alpacas,
Mourning Veils, Collars, Crapes, Ulores, Hosiery,
Shawls, Av.
A lari4t, supply of lialmou al Skirts, Hoop Skirts, lat
eat improveruvill: Embrai.leriva, liid (11avvs, (jaunt -
luta, Woolen llosiery al all kind:, 6.e.
Men's and Boy's Wear,
French Cloth, Cassiineres, VOstings. all kip/Is of Fur
nishing Goods, Domestic tio.sls in immense, supply.
CA le l'E TS, OIL CLOTH,
ohlOnSi•Tiiiiiisliing . floods. ConstanE addi:
tions of Goo Is through the season.
We certdially ill, It, the nttention of the public to
the above Goods, :opt onto,. others not montioneil.
LEIDICII, z- , :AWYER MILLER.
Carlisle. Dee 5, 1 sti2
3303 TX & STIOEC
FULI, as , ortuf en't of Men aml Boys'
Boots and : 4 11 , e5. suitable tor the winter Also:
tdies and II ksr,'s lialinoral Bootees. Children's Boots
of all kinds. ode, 1 ;1'110 , 111011 NI 4/rot-Shoes.
My old rustotnete, and all in want of vote! and :heap
Boots 311 , i ShOli, will 111(.3,e call and examine the
stork, before par chasing. }lain street, nearly,opposi to
the Depot.
_ _
Carlisln, IC,N, 21, 18113
NEW GOODS AGAIN.
NOW opening at Ogilby's cheap cash
tore. another lot of %%lin ter Dress Goods, of now
styles, :toil very handsome. Balmoral Skirls, Wool
Hoods and undersleeves, in great variety: a large lot
of Uoods for Children's wear, cLorns for Ladies Cloaks,
CLOTHS AND CASFIMERES
for Men and Boys' wear; with a great varloty of Goods
all purchased for rash, and will be sold at the very low
est prices fur cash.
Carlisle, Nov. 21, 1:432
PAINTS' AND OILS.-
1.0 Tons White Load. 1000 Gallons of oil. Just
received with a large assortment of
l'arnishos, Fire I'root Paint,
Turpbatine, Florence White,
Japan, White 'Line, +
Putty, Colored 7..nc,
Lltharge, Red Lead,
Whiting, ' . Boiled 011,
(flue, bird Oil,
131tellac, Sperm 011,
Paint Brushes, Flab Oil, &c.,
Colors of (Ivory deveriptiou dry, and Oil in cans and
tubes at the Hardware Store of
Carll , 4lo, Oct. 25,1801
DREAD BISCUIT SW.
Tho Cream of Tartar "Substitute" In rocommen•
dud as a superior article in combination with Saleratus
or Soda for Baking purposes. It produces bread cakes
&c., which when cold are sweet, moist and grateftl,
while thosesof Cream of Tartar are often dry and taste•
loss. It will cost less than Cream of Tartar and is used
in the same way for cooking, &c.
• THIS SUBSTITUTE,
together with Saloratus' Soda, Pure Cream of Tartar,
Bermuda Arrow Root, Mustard Send, ground and un•
ground, 'spices of all kinds unadulterated, and also
Oroeeriee in every variety constantly on hand, and at
the lowest prices forisale by
Dec. 14, 1852
Q H AV ING SALOON.—Having fitted
Line in the very best style, the room in Cramer's
building, next d4or to A. L. Sponaler's office. lem pro.
pared to givo toy tonaoriai attentions to all who cony
honor ieo with n'vlait. 1 shall constantly be euyplied'
with competent and polite hands and shall apareno efrort
to give general sattsfaction. I wish to employ n good
toy, between 14 antll.7 yearn old, Apply I unnedintelY
o
Carlisle, June 27, 1862-Iy. J. M TEM.
icrAmEs. 500 pairs 'lames on hand
iiiof all Idndn. 11112abothtoWn pattern, Loudon
do., tiorlinuin do , with and without paront fastenings,
cheaper than over at 11.,SAXTOMS, East Main at.
March '28;1862.
IU;IITS:tk - -1,-10..rENT: 77 :10 - 01:61V6f
. Comont, with a large assortment of Chain and Iran '
:Pumps, just received and for sale - cheaper than over.
'Opulent, H ull by the quantitS , at manufacture's price
. March , IL SAXTON.
_ _
GUM BELTING ! •
Atal . rocairmra . largo ansortment of all sizes
Cluzalleltlng, Own ltoa Plolclng, &0., and for
- oale'clioap at tllo Ilarth6ro Btoro of
Juno,22, TBO.
.I‘l4 - 14$ITALL.i;-7ATTORNEY ' AT
9 7,Aw 01,110, , w1ili; Mr. M. Pyprose, in nbee,o
114 . •
S. W. HAVERSTICK
CII AS. 01) I LBY, Trustee
CHAS. OUILBY, Trusteo
HENRI SAXTON,
J. W. EBY
IL SAXTON
DR. WILLIAM.B. HURD'S
MOUTH WASHD
A SURE REltEblt ; FOR A
Bad Breath,
Sore Mouths,
Canker,
Diseased Bleeding Gums,
Nursing Sore Mouth,
Lk...ND the best specific now in use for
ANY discaged condition of the mouth. It is
particularly beneficial to persons wearing
ARTIFICTA TEETH,
completely destroying every taint of the mouth, al).
'sorbing and removing all impurities. Insuring
A SWEET BREATH
to all who make use of It. No Younu LADY or YOUNG
GENTLEMAN who is afflicted with a
BAD BREATH
should delay applyingthis remedy, tor It It a certain
cure, and is approved and recommended by every phy
sician under whose notice it has been brought.
USE Dr. WM . B. II URD'S MOUTH WASII.
Prepared at Dr. Ilnan's Dental Office, N 0.77 Fourth
Strout, Brooklyn, E. 1).
—Price 37 Cents per Bottle.-.Da
A liberal dlseouut made to dealers.
Address Principal Office, Tribune Buildings
No. 1 Spruce Street, New York.
Sold In Philadelphia, by Dyott Cn., 2it•.i North 24
Street; 0 S. llubb”11, 1410 Chestnut street; and by al
Druggists.
DR. WILLIAM B. HUR D'S
TOOTH POWDER!
This Pc wrier P.MMISSIN the CARBONIC ykrritouT
THE INJURIOUS pitupEßTlEs (IF cumtcom, and
I , free from all Acid , : Or Alltalies that ran In the least
Injure the Teeth. Its action being entirely mechanical
—polishing without wearing the enamel.
Dr. Wm. B. Hurd's Tooth Powder
Is recommended by all Eminent Dentists.
Prepared at Dr. Ilurd's Dental Unice, No. 77 Fourth
Street, Brooklyn, E. D.
1;19 - Price 25 Cents per 80a..'xi341
A liberal discount made to dealers.
Address Principal Office, Tribune Buildings,
No. 1 Spruce Street, New York.
Sold al en by Caswell, Mark & Co. , FiILI_ A v emir Hotel;
3 1. Cod lin:Ito!). 715 Broadway; U. S. Barnet:,
Broad way, and by all Drild;.;i:dx.
DR. WILLIAM B. lIURD'S
TOO 2l DROP@
the Care.of Tool]+ache,
prii,lncetl by repotted norvos. It Is part leubtrly adapted
to all otismt tit ottliettol with Tto IT II ACtil
Parents ran relieve thomsel yes from that Uistrossing
wearineiNs eaUS.,I by
LOSS F"S"L It1"111" ,
and th,ii v 1111,1,11 1,111 vront I:ef•plxg
hi,ttle of U. ISui. HURie.s TuoTtIAL L DROPS In t li
house.
Prepared at Dr. Ilurd's Dental Office, No 77 Fourth
Strout, Pt 000kly D.
Zs3 - ^ Price, only 12 Ceuta per Bottle
A dkootint made to dvaler,.
Address Principal Office, Tribuno Buildings,
No. 1 Spruce treot, Now York.
544141 in l'hiladolphia, by hyott I'4, ,C IY North '2ll
Str...q. O. S. 1101414(411, 1410 tll44,titut ,Street; and by all
Di tiglists.
DR. WILLIAM B. HURD'S
NEU,RALGIA PLASTERS,
FOR TIll CUBE 01 NEURALGIA
Olt TOOTGACOU PIIoDUCED BY COLDS
LOCAL NEURALGIA Is iuunediately cured by their
application.
They aet like a eh:mu, 'and are perfeetly harmless in
their nature; do not produce a U.inter, and leave 114)
11 llea'+Mil ri•StirtS•
Dr. Wm. B. Hurt's Neuralgia Plasters
never fail to give satihtaetiou to all who test their
virtue
epared at Dr. Kurd's Dental ()Mee, NO. 77'Fuurth
Street, Itrnoklyn, E. D.
Jad!r'a Price, only 15 Cents Each.'x,aa
A li!ieral dkcount made to dealers,.
Address Pii ecipal Office, Tribune Buidings,
No. 1 Spruce Street, Now York.
Sold in Philadelphia, by D Ott A Co., '23'2 North 2tl
Street; 0. S. Hubbell. 1410 Chestnut Street; and by all
Pr uggkts
NoTicE.—We are daily receiving orders to f:01,(1 by
C1,),,m01l , ens hr 1111.00 ~r Pr. IIm,EN D.• 111,11 IL tnedien,
high al, 1 . 3011,t. 21,110:111Sille except the
Neukrlg is Plaster, obivh send ill 11.1/ elleeit.pe 011 re
ceipt of the price 115 centi I and one stamp. But to so.
l . alllllll,dato peasoos in ffiiyirs where J.Re druggitts, anti sioiWlteepeiss.6l - befff play
age, We have put up pack•
ages io white embossed boxes, seven inches by four,
with I,olllpartments—each box containing a bottle of
Dr. II urn's Mouth Wash, and Tooth Ache Drops, a box
of Tooth Powder, the Nratrulgia Plaster, a 'valuable
little Treatise I,n Teeth and their Diseases, the beat
means of preserving them, and the proper treatment of
Children's Teeth, worth of itself the entire elht
t 1 el) young 1,11,1, or IA 0111013, er parents with y Ming
children, a ill sundry other necessary articles; price,
per package, r ni dollar, or six packages for $5, sent by
express no directed. As the express charges are not
much, if any more on a dozen than 1111 One, it Is tar
cheaper to order six or a dozen packages at one time.—
A large !amity will want all, or the surplus ran be die
posed of to neigh!, rs with public benefit, for no one can
estimate how touch pain, suffering, unhappiness, and
disfigurement, expense, loss of time and money would
be saved to the country, if every family to-day had one
f these packages, w6kh, W itself, is a complete sett or ,
Dental Remedies. !Address Wm. B. II van A. Co., Tribune
Buildings. New York, and writ r name and address j
plainly. That rood:Ur 11,5 maybe mule uttil 1•011 ii
deuce, W. 11. 11. A: Co. rah r to the 3 Liver or Brooklyn,
to
to C. W. Irriffith. President 01 rho Farmers and Citi•
urn's Mani, Broeilyo; t'' the Editors of the A meriran
Manufacturers' Gazette; to Joy, Coe St Co., Publishers' ,
Agents, New Yet It ;to P. Barnum, Esq., who knows i
a good thing when he sees it and who has already or
dered a second supply, etc.
1000 AGENTS WANTED
Tu introduce Dr. liurd's Dental Remedies into every
county. Men or women who want hi make money
quickluy, can do better with these articles than any
thing in market. They are new, useful, low priced,
ttnd we are %pending thousands in advertising them
for the benefit of Agents. Boxes of samples, containing
a (107.0 n or the nye 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 bur skill
hi 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,
NEW DRUG STORE.
THE undersigned has just opened a
new Drug Store, in South Hanover street, next
door to Inhoff's Grocery Store, where ho has just re
ceived and opened a large stock of
Drugs, Chemicals, Dye-Stuffs,
Perfumery. Toilet Soaps, and Fancy Articles. Also, a
large lot of
Tobacco and F.,egars,
of the most favorite brands; Coal Oil LampsandlShades ,
Burning Fluid, Confectionaries, Fruits, Nuts, Coal Oil,
Alcohol, Stationary, Patent Medicines. and all other
articles connected with our line. All of which we will
sell atprices to suit the times. Prescriptions carefully
compou•.ded by a competent druggist,
Carlisle, Dec.lo, 1862-1 y
geas.
JUST opened the largestand best as
k, hortment of Hardware, Paints,Oils, Varnish, Glass,
Iron, kc., ever brought to Cumberland county, bought
exclusively for cash, and
_'which we areselllng at the
lowest prices. We invite whe public generally to give
us a cull before nufking their purchases, as we are fully
sustaining,our old,reputationof sailing the
BEST GOODS AT TUE LOWEST PRICES.
Returning thanks to s. generous public Rir their past
liberal patronage, hoping by personal attention to their
wante, to merit a continuance of the same.
JOHN P, LYNN le SON,
At the Old Stand North Canover Street.
Carlisle, Juno 0, 1862.
ntock-o goodi - Cteuf; - Nanti - 9ft d-Tbligh
nails, at tho lowest Prices. Our nails aro worth toots
a kog more, than any other make of nalls sold in our
town. this is tiro opinion of mechanics who have tried
them, wo also have a full assortiriout or
. 17111LDING-MATMIA LS,
or the lama and most approved et s yles. All geode war
ranted as represented. LINE & SON. • •
fiIIi,ESIT MACKEREL.=
I , A lot of Mackerel—new cittch—ltt - asgortudVacya
ges (2f Oalves, Quarter, and. Eighth Ilant els. Also,
fur sale at the Store .6f the subscriber,
Oct. 26.'62
cp CHINA, GLASS, AND (y
QUEENSWARE.
A large and well selected stock of the very Intent pat
torus and styes, lower than ever In price, and better
in quality, than was ever offered before in Carlisle.—
Call and see. Wooden and Willow Wsre, such asTubs
Buckets, and Churns, Baskets of evely description;
Children's CA URI Ail ES, Stoneware, Cream Pots, But
ter Jars, Prese-ve Jars. Jugs, all Azee.
A large qUillltitY the celebrated Excelsior HAMS.
SALT by the Sad:. Dairy and U. A. Salt.
The subserlber feeling encouraged by the patronage
heretofore extended to him by his friends and the pub
lie, would respectfully In: its diem to call and examine
his new stook at the new store, corner of Hanover and
Lout her Atreel s.
July 11,1.56 g. J. D. HALBERT.
STi/It
Just received and in store, a fresh and well se
lected assortment of Itio, .1a V 3 and Mara
caibo Conee, It. Coffee, Crushed
Pulverized Sugars. Relined and
other brown Sugars, superior
Syrup Molasses. O r lean s
I Mul ft S I' S.
Spices of every variety—
pure only ; Starch, Farina and
Chocolate. dlaecaruni, Choose , and
Crarl: ors. Tapieen and Sag. 111 digs,
Salerntos 811,1 Soda. Cream Tartar and as
sorted Pickles. Mustnrd and Coriander Seed.
, I
TEAS.- •A tine assortment In Packages.
„„ , e
rvi0,;7,4: and It acid , n
11 0 Wier 1111.,/.OS
Lel noire t the Im.diless--all at the lowest
and late reilliced prices.
Pm, J. W. EBY.
F. :111w ma mintettlre a:HT - keep con
stantly for sal, lit thvir rl . ll,l%llSh•tnal IVorks ou
Malt streot, Carli,lc. a la: z. I,,ortittunt of
Al, It IC I.'l' 1' 11A L IMPLEMENT
of well I.nown, appr,lud us , l'olh,, to farmers. among
N00,110103' would culleapri ial attentßal to WILI.OI2GII
111" s CELEBRATED P ATEN
which has Lnk ever Int ti Virrt Stato
and County Fairs. Tt , the tanners of Cumberland,
irk and terry counties w e need not speak In detail
of the merits of this drill. am scores of them are now In
use on the best larres in these counties. Its reputa•
den Is established Its the most complete Grain Drill
now manufactured in the United States. It sines Wheat,
Rye, oats. Barley And et only and regular,
the .red. The I ; ern Springs pass the
drill of er Ft maps slut stones. without breaking phis( r
the drill. For eren'a MI regular sow ing. the 11 'Dough
by duet Spring Drill is unequalled h) any other. We
also man ut.ncl ure and ...ell the lollew ing :nrtlrles, with h
n we ell, recornmetel (I, I nn mers lls reliable implements
of eitablin‘lied charm ten
MORRISON'S PAT L.NT L'AOIN PLANTER,
Also, Three and Four Horse Pouers and Threshing
IN , laellines, Cast Iron Field Rollers, Plough Castings of
Astons patterns. Corn Csimliers. and other articles for
Pariness tau Ti Werotis to mention. Also, Egg Coal
Stoves and Ten Plate Wood Stoves, with an i mmense
variety of other castiogs for housekeepers and °Merit.
We have also viii lety of pattorCt for
and CIiETER ENcLo!.cREs to which we would
call attentitm.
To this department of our business we give partieu
lar attention. Our already ostensive strn•k of:patterns
for Paper, Flour tied - . Sif‘V Mu earriig: Is coilstantli
increasing. Mill Owners and Mill Wrlghts will be fur-
Dished with a printed catalogue ofmnr various Mill
Patterns, on application. Our Machine Shop comprises
all the various tools Mr turning, planing and finishing
Shafting and Castings. by good and careful Machinists.
STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES',
of any desirable capacity, from ten to twenty-five horse
power, built In the best style and on accommodating
terms. Engines built at our establishment may m.
seen In successful operation at maoy of the largest
Distilleries and Tanneries in Clllll,ll-, and Cumberland
Perry and Dauphin Counties, to the owners of which
we confidently refer for information as to their efilrion
ey. Persons wanting Steam Engines are earnestly re
quested to cell and examine before contracting else
where.
DOOR AND SASH FACTORY,
Con nortod with our establishment is a Steam &aNL and
Door Manufactory ii i hlch Is now In complete order ler
tb manufact uroiet ei cc> des< iptig.ll of
for the most costly as well as the t,hr tricot house. 'Win
dow Sash furnished from 5 cents upward, according to
size of glass; iodine Frames I:1,111 $1 t 1 upward;
Shutters and Rolling Blinds nom $1 75 upward; Four
Panel Doors from $2 15 upward. Mouldings, Castings
Architraves, Wash Boards, Brackets, Fancy Drapery,
Scrolls, and other articles needed in house
furnishod at the lowest prices Mid of the best qualUy
of lumber. e are also prepared, as heretofore
to build and repair BURDEN CABS for transporters on
the railroad, with promptness/rod on 113minablu terms.
The continued patronage ,r the pUbitr is respoafully
solicited. Orders by mail promptly attended to.
51ayr0. '6O. F. Ci Alt \lilt A. Co.
SELLING OFF AT TWENTY-FIVE
PRR f)ENI:. BELOW COtiT!!
At the sign of the “tiold Eagle," 3 doors above the
Cumberland Valley Bank, and two doors below the
Methodist Church, ou Went Main street, the largest
and best selected stock of
WATCHES AND JEWELRY
In the town, will be sold 30 per runt lower than at arty
place In the Stale. Thu stock comprises a huge assort
ment of Gold and Sliver hunting-case watches, Levers,
Lepines, American watches, and all other kinds and
styles, •
GOLD AND SILVER CHAINS,
Gold l'ons and Pencils, Jewelry of all kinds, Spectacles
Gold and Silver, Plated and Silver Ware,
MUSIC BOXES, ACCORDEONS,
Oil Paintings, a great variety of fancy artieles,hod a lot
of the finest Pianos, which will be sold 40 per cent lower
than ever offered in town. The entire stock of Watch
maker tools, cases, largo lllirrors, and Safe will be sold
wholesale or retail on the easiest terms.
Having selected a first class workman all kinds of re
pairing will be done as usual, at reduced prices.
Three l'inlioß at $lOO below the factory price on ac
count of the Philadelphia Company closing out. I will
sell at the Jewelry Store,
DAVID ILA LSTON
loos.
THREE ROSEWOOD PIANOS,
warranted, at two-Aird their real value on eau tertne
If called on Boon.
_ .
LARGE .ARRIVAL OF FRESH
onocERTEB—.-risii OF ALL KINDS. -
Among which is a large rot of the real genuine Balti-
more dry-salt 111itilINO, In oak' harrrls, MACK'Altkl,
atprices that is really astonishingly low, Pieltele titan
kinds; . -
SAUCES, _PRESERVES,
_ and a.geod assortment of -
TOBACTO AND SEGARS,
-1 , -I—Q—U-0-11—:8 7F --&—a--- r --
at tlie lowest rates for CASH or Country Produce.
-NV M. BENTZ,
CaritsloS"; Juno 21,10(12.
4 4 3° -SILIDES •
S.
•
- 11. J. WILLIAMS, No. la North Sixth • Street, l'hlIa•
dulphia, Manufacturer.of
VENITIAN BLINDS and
WINDOW SHADES:
.4ZerholargeKt and fined assortment in tlMelly,' at
the lowed prices. Blinds painted and Trimmed equal
to new,- Store Shades made and !uttered,'
.April 3; 1563,--'2.m.
J V 7 EBY
ialiaccti►.
CALL AND SEE THE
NEW FAMILY GROCERY AND QUEENS—
WARS -.WORE.
FHE subscriber has lately entirely re
mudolea and refitted the old stand on the corner of
lanovor and houther Streets, t etrlisle, lately occupied
by S.•C. liuyett, and Is now prepred to furnish his
old friends and the public, with everything that is
nice, new and fresh, in the way of
Family Groceries.
His stock. is large and selected with the greatest care,
and will be sold at the lowest prices for cash. It con•
sists in part of fine old government Java COFFEE,
Prime Rio do, Prime Itio 'toasted.
SYRUPS.—New York, Boston, and Philadelphia Sy—
rups, of the very best qualities.
BROWN SUOARS.—The best the market affords.—
Lovering's best Crushed. Sand, and Pulverized Sugars
Also, his A. B. and C. Sugars. which cannot be sur
passed, and as the time Is now here for preserving, In
dies will please give him a call and examine for them
selves. All his SPICES are of the purest and best va
rieties. No humbug about them.
Rice, Corn Starch. I?, rrinu, Dandellne Coffee, Essence
of Coffee, Concentrated Lye, Seep, Candles, &e.
S 11--No. 1, 2 and 3 Maolceral. No
Ittee I M MSS 811 AI) No. I Herring,.
" Offal t.E0.7 1 r Mir
FAMILY GROCERY AND EA
Carlisle Foundry,
AND
FARM . I MPLEM ENT DEPoT
GUM SPRI.Vt; GILIIN DRILL,
LASH'S PATENT :••1 . 1; 11\ A 1, , 10)1:it (1"1rElt,
pAsi ENT(uEN bILELLEIt,
11.1 izN'S \ TENT 3111.1„
JoIINS()V: , CAsT !Jur\ 1lou•STI10111ii.
IRON RAILINGS
Stearn Engines and 111 - 111 Gen ring
BUI LI)I :11A1 Elti A LS
Tana 3eniefro.
ATC RES, JEWELRY, AND
SILVER-WARINAT CONLYN'S old established
Stand, West Main St., nearly opposite the Cumberland
Valley Bank.
I haroJust received a new assortment of watches,
ewelry, medallions, silverware, &c., iu addition to my
ormer stock to which I invite the attantion of the
public, The assortment embraces fine gold and silver
lever watches, Hunting and open casa do., gold An
chors for Ladles and Gentlemen and Silver Lopinos
and Quartier' watches of every variety in style and
price.
Also fine gold Medalllems. Breast-pins fur Ladles and
Gentlemen of every quality, pattern and price. Gold
fob, vest, curb and neck chains. :114 k old bracelets, finger
rings, cull-pins, studs, sleevArtons, crosses, charms,
&c., &c. Gold and silver thin ks, silver and plated
butter knives, forks, table, tea, 'al t and mustard spoons
of every variety. A lafge assortment of gold„sil vet
, and common spectacles, to
,stilt all
ages to which we invite !medal atten•
tlon.
A fine lot, of GOLD PENS from the beet makers,
spectacle cases, fancy boxes, silver and pearl card cases,
gold and common b:neelets, watch chains,
Mantle Clocks and a variety of artleles usu•
ally kept In Jewelry establishments, which,ko,
I will sell low_ for cash. All articles war- '10 ,,• W
ranted to be What they are represented.
Particular attentitin paid as usual to
WATCH REPALRING and all work war- '
ranted.
Dee. 93. 1857.1
NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS !
AT OGILBY'S CHEAP CARR STORE
JUST received a large assortment of
elegant new .ty
11111.4111 1 Winter (nods,
to whirli the ntben4 trli of the public In general Is ro
spectlully In
GENT SN '~ll 31 EN
Clnths. mew , . Ml , Pergs. 4 141R5; Shirt Cnllors,
Neck Ties, Cravats, Stispenduriur, Oiluntlels, Gloves,
&o.
LADIES' DF,P A RTIMENT.
Poplin.. )lerhms, Pe Lains. Figured and
Barred harp s. 1',•ll Ih• rhea i , •ra. Vianred, and Flain
Velour, Cashmel es. l'arametta.. tlinaltams, P•er l'h Cor
sets, I:ahnerAls, !hash:. ,on Lacs, Slvrlinc l'nain.
bias, Vests..te , ay.. A hall as , , (meta sf hos
Chi !drops' wear, ad all 'l'l.l4lngs, Cheeks. M US-
Fl.p1111•1a. l'a.4inets, Jeans,
Gard. Ac., Sr.. 1.e.1 duality nod cheap a. the cheapest.
Hosiery and t 'lose, ad jan s and larks.
\ LS AN 1) It
A large le,ol t men t o 1 SI. wlsaell Scarfs of nll don
eriptielo4, Mill I heap. veliicig 'Ft eeks, well made
end Carpet Ila;''.
As it talwp•.~~imanic Otte all the articles,
Wrni teapectt lit% it.. all i Vt , sl. 1111,11
.1111.1 1 • 10,11. /. to i.til 1
atock
Let,ie ellica L. ie. the
%%est street. tie:illy iipposilit the
Nn'
N Ii —All CI Vl•stint4 - n ill 1,.
up , it tl.•sired.) w t/n•
In - lit tin If 31; . , :IC. - n - ce;ll,tllur tinCl.he hest
nyurkinan in the ,-I.lto. C. u.
cIECOND I'lilN( AI RIVA L.—
KJ LA ItG FUR THE HEAD AN! }Err.
At the st. , li t t,h a I I WU. on the N. 1.: rorlArr
the puldt, s 1, the. lilac el to 111111 hare Boots :110es
Irtts S: rill.. at prig that defy c..nipet il
lie ha , : ju , t iri,lll the Loot , sith the lar;:est
and to sL:oniplet e t 111,1( of 1101 , G. :`llOl-o. lint, .4
Cape LILAC he 1.1.1, t•r pt esen Led Li Lid, ttAllllllll,ils,
and nln,,h he i, dete-rznitled to sell ,t the t
ble Hit stock elnl.rnees erery thing nt I.l,line
of htt,tf less, SID h as
:\IEN•S FINE CALF BOOTS,
Kip Bunt:LP:lH anti Patent Leather Oxtnrd 'lies, (a.
and Patent Leather l iaiterS, Calf Nullifiers, Call and
Kip Brogan., :tippers, &v.
LADIES' WEA.II.
Fine Freurh and Lasting Gaiters, Morneco
Calf and Kid Fine kid es, Fancy .`Slippuis
111 it ~e ~rind N At.. N.
I,,Z; , Ezi N 1)1'1111,1.E 111::11; stall de.scrlptlto
embracin:.; lino Lastirw, Gait,t4, and Lasting
)lorucoo I,ave I:ra,ts 01 all
shises of val Ow , sts Irs nlipl•ers, Sic.
II (' I's, t'a. , iwrtr. Fur and Wool ilat4
of al: qualities a o les. to ko a la; ea an,urtment of
7'l ! 'j H . 11.1.7,',2
I4ee.t.`3 and : 4 11'W , 1.1:1111' to ardor it
Ropatt lug pr.miptk eoutultut Aki 1111. t
plea. All is. he re,pel (11111) invite
the public to give him A call.
119. Remember the ',lac", N. E. comer of the
Square.
May 30,'60
N ENV ('O.\ 1, .1N DIA' YAII D.
The et,,,,r,ber„ I,,tve this day aa tared Into part
net ,hip tu I uidr in
0 A d. A N I) L U 11 1 , , It ,
we leill Lire oil haudaudiurulnh to order
all kinds and , 4 U3ll i) t.t sudsoned
L LIM liElt,
IS i 1,1)s,
6CANTLINO,
- FR A MT. STUFF;
Paling, Plastering Lath, 4 11Inglini, Lath, worked Floor-
Wo3l.l2,lq,:kr,itniz. and Rails, and everyar
ticie that belting. to a 1.1 MUER YARD.
All kind ,, MSIIIIIOI,, tc. wit: Whiteptno, Hemlock,
and lab, or din,,,nz qualities. listing Cars of our
own we CAI) flit 11 to order of any length and
Sir, :It (be Tartest Indio, and on the meet rimsortable
a
terms Our
kept under cover so
that Limy „all Lo turn filled illy at all times.
IY on iiiillll all kind: tit Fatuity Coal
under i.uvor, tt nich tie will dettrer clean to any part of
the borough. Tii
LVI:E\S
F11)1)1.Elt,
TR oltD
=I
MEM
which We pledge ourselves to sell at the lowest prices
host quality of
n .y and Mac ksni it s Coal,
al way% On hand ,Vlll , ll 1%.• I nt the ', ves t fi gur .
Yard .rcpt hide 01 i;ratalnar Sk.11“1.1. Main NO ea
.A WI: 4 '1110SG 4: HOFFER.
uly 20, 1562
J. R. NONERIAKER ,
- lORWARDING' AND COMMIS
LION HOUSE,
FLOUR AND FEED;
COAL, PLAsTEIt AND SALT.
The subscriber having, taken the. Ware house cars
and lie tures 01 Murray's well kn, xvn
went, on M est High .tree F. opposite Dickinson College,
would inform the pubG that he has entered into
general Forwarding alit!. Ouninissiun business.
- The highest in, rliet price will be paid fur Elovr, Grain
and produce of all Itintin.
„ ,
They are also prepared to freight
~nrOnco :and stook
to Philadel phia'and Baltimore, atthn lo Yastratos, w ith
safety and despatch.
PLASTER AN I) SALT kopcConsLutly n hand, and
FLOU It AN I) FEET) at nholnsalo-cir
Coal Or all 1, Inds. embracing, '•
LYK EN'S VALLEY,
LUKU FIDDLER,
SUNBURY WIIITE ASII,
I.OOUST GAP, •
Limeburnor's and Blacksmith's
CONAT A NMI" FOIL SALE.
1 E i'r u N DER CO VER
and delivered dry to !ley port of the town
J. R. Np
Carlisle, A eau 17, 1 Vie.
•
Interesting 'lV 4 Earmers. _
JOHN P. LYNI.4 &•80N, have just
received a large lot of those celebrated SCYTHES,
made expressly for their own sales, whleb have always
given entire satisfaction to all who have used them.—
Yon that want alarm entting and essay running Scythe,
we would say try one their superior make We have
also a full stork ofSnaths, Whet Stories, &c.
Christ. dyers' and other celebrated makes. Grain Cra
dles of all the best makes in the county, with a full
stock of all kinds of Tools and Implements for Farmer's
use. All of which we are selling cheap at our litore In
North Ilanover Aired.
Carlisle, Juno 0, "1862.
The Confessions and Experience of
an Invalid, •
PUBLISHED for the benefit and , as
warning and a caution to young Men Ni . /I6 suffer
from Nervous Behllity, Preulature Decay, .1:c.;• supply
bag at the same lime the means of Self cure. By one
.who tome cured hinitelf after being put to great expense
through medical lelposltion and quackery. , By uncle.
duet peat, pahl_addres.euti-to4selopargintrin-lmiA"-inaY
be had ,?f tlm;nuthe.r...',NAll2llA;L,..AL&YEllll..../.ls_q.,
Bedf - o - iii;'Bings 'Co., N. Y.
March 14, 1902—1 y . '
VONT-11,1113ER 2Ni), 1803,' ,
.617•Thd readot s,of the 'illmtAi" Aro rominded
hat I have just brought from the city ft largo supply of
81.10 A It CDRED lIA3IS AND IiEBY:
Dried Apples:cud Peaches, Fresh Tomatoes in cans, fresh
Mushrooms, the very best Pickles, different kinds of
mixed Must:pots raid Sauces, Lesions and Oranges,
Prunes, - rigs, Stigars.Coirece, Teas, ?lielasses,
Fish, ttalt, Fine Segars and Tobacco: very ilot;
Old Rye Whiskey, Nrlnca &.e.: besides a general, assort - mentof goods in our line of trade, offered at the very
lowest prices, FOR CASH. • WM. I.3II:NTZ. •
• "Islev.2d, 181 , 3 . •
TROMAS CONLYN
CHAS , . 01111.11 N
JUIIN IRVINE
Broken, Egg, Stovo :Ind Nut
do. do
ttlianetrus.
JAMES R. WEAVER'S
fir- • • W
CABINET
42114*
.-;;,'' AND
..- , CHAIR
MANUFACTORY..
NoRTR lIANoVER STREET, CARLISLE, PA
Having been engaged 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 ho spared, to give full satisfaction to nll who
may favor him with a call.
CHAIRS AND FURNITURE,
of every description constantly on hand, or made to
order. Warranted to he of the best quality, of the
rest style, well finished, and sold at the lowest possible
prices for cash.
ll,' also continues business as an UNDERTAKER.—
Ready made Calais, Metallic or otherwise. kept con
stantly on band and funerals promptly attended to
personally in town or country, on the most reasonable
berms.
Cherry and Walnut Collins, large size, v. ell finished
and lined inside, from 8 to 12 dollars.
WailW Collins covered from lb to :10 dollars.
. JAMES It: WEAVER
Mv . l 2n, 1859-1 y
TILL T1t1U11)11ANT.
L - 7 The complete success of the Prairie Flower Conk
Store, wilt:mitt, the sule.cril,er In calling the aitentbm
or alt who may want a superior stove to call and en
nmine only ..torn that has given universal satisfac
tion.
WHAT IS CLAP.' El) OVER OTHEIZS IS
Ist. A Faring ot from 30 to fa per rent. in fuel...,
dud. A hotter and quizker ()vim flow the sarire,
Ad. A larger Oven than any other stove of th gam e idze,
4th. The preservation of the centre piece from sinking
Faring repairs,
sth. The best ILe lire, Roaster, and Cook now in use,
6th. A superior Arrangement Mr cleaning the flues,
th • A pyrieet (las Consumer for either wail or real,
The Prairie Viewer Is warranted to give Ratitii3olo,l
In OerrY particular. and w 111 1 , 0 shown with pleasure to
all who may snail, whether desiring to purchase Or nut,
any q min t ity Of rt•1 , `,11 , ,, iu town ur I,olllltry.
A I.•w u6hrr.4 . lold Cool: St,t,ves ml hand, which will bo
!mid 1,17 lOW 61 SCirk
.1,,h work, C.pper-stirlthiniz and
Shi,tl3lg sulk prooptly attvoilt,i t o w, or „„ un .
try. All won( warrar,t4,l at, the old Hanover
street north ofl,uther.
.11,.11: M. MORRIS.
N . 11. old C“ppor, lhass and Pewter bmighl, and the
hilzhe,t p 1$•1 in r t , h or g,tds.
Naroli S , t
0 V; A It 1) A () TION:
11 I I. A D i-: I. l' II I
~ nt itL.,!tttiLi,ii, estaldi,litel by STII . I 1•,
111,,, 1111,111. 1111 . Li. 1 , 111,11.1 11111 izirk and distre,sed,
10111,•ti•.! "1111 1 ir,ih.nt and 1 dis eases
arid e li'l6. t, 1 1111 , Curt. of Diseases of
,1,1111
mr,DICM, A DV ICI: tzivttu gratis. by the Acting Sur
rittt. OE all v. ho apply I.y letter. with a. dvt-et ildittit tor
ttoottp.ttl. 11, i.l
in Oil pEtvert), :tiedielttes furth-E. tl
tn. r,r
' I, 1 ..% L'l.l, un Spe . ruint t And other
C - .(11... Se (it ga tit,tl et, the h‘l It 1%11-
1.:11)11 t• ettlpte . , in the 1 1 1 , 111.11s.try. Neht tAJ the tittlieted
in ,eaded }lce i.1:11:11rge. TWO ni three
r,,,. c tree nII Li. AP,
AdlleeFF, 11 ,111 ;11T , )N. Aetlt Sur-
Iles, and ciati:.n. Ni' '2. South Ninth Street,
Philadelphia, l'a 11% order of the Nrectei
E'ilt.% U. 111.:An•rwELL, Pre:sitleu:
GEO F.ITP,CITTU), 'Secretary.
\lurch 9.1'0;1 -1Y
%'1 \'V AND NEW (rOODs
II rA PS A D STIt AIV (7(0)):3.
T 9 C
• .
The. hor line 11 Cy 1, 114 , 111• Ii a Na'l, Stn
at the "Id nt J. P. Ilitllwrt in Ninth Iluntiver at.
opp.site ( . 311n•In Hank.
irir: rornivini Nnx, V ,
Iln~•nud troll , clecto.lino:ortnn•iit nr..n.nl , in Ili, line,
l,nsinr , s, such as LI ATS and CAI'S, inn in t6u t i 1.11131,1
tin liar FU r,
SILK AND CASSIIEItE HATS,
Fall and Mute, styles of hats fr I stll. Ladies
Fur , . zn,ll as II," tin, 31in I; Sable, Filch, bibcri
Isc..wn and Blue Ct,uncy, flock
Silver do. &r, C 1311,11,11., Furs. Itcarur !Las fcr
Gills and Boys, Fur Caps, Gloves and Collars fur Con.
tlelnun.
B U IF FA L()
nn•l 1,1,, b. suit t h e ko. 1' pet Itagg
I'II.2EOES TO SUET TILE TIIe2ES•
A kti, Cmpet Bap , . Trunks, Hand Trunk:
Utatryllas. Au assn trnent of
gray" Prime : 4 egat's Tutmcco.
• 'lll3 nicht' Inc the tettrona,o• already rice lied ,a11:11
inrtto all his fraVllaN atilt the public peneralir
III:II J ACult 110 AS, Act.
• Carlisle, April In, 14M
•
18/ tia) 11A.RDNVARE! II An D
WAR E!!
huh P. Ly lie A Sun have just completed opening
their Spring' Stock of Hardware. Paints, Oils, varnishes,
Mass to hich they invite the early at tteution ul
the public We have trreatly enlarged our stock In all
arious branchesontl eau now act,nimodat v t he pub
lic tt ith
R A' LI A I: r; rioDS.
ill Llrt:e of small quantitie, at the lint est prices. But
Si. do 11 .It tclib the puhlic to under,land that tee have
brought all the I. ttods in Philadelphia and :\ eIV York to
st i r t^w nn, but ire eau u,asure them that one look into
'a..tine It ill COO V ill,O them that rte have enou g h t o
, upply tit, demand in thin market. Persons wanting
gtnele In our line trill find it to their advantage to give
ut. helot, n,king their purchases.—.lll orders
pe,..nally and punctually attended to p and no misre•
ittesentat ions imide to eilect salon
NI y 2 'GO
IN.SURANt 'E. - THE A LLLN
kND I , 1 . - 1 T PENN t• 1 1101t0 )11'rEAI. HNE IN
tnERANCE CIIMPAN I' of Cumberland county, incorpo.
rated by an act of Assembly, in the year I lU, and ha,
lug recently had Its charter extended to the year 155 g,
In uuw I n active and v IsUN Opt, ation, under the su•
perintenden the tidbit.. ing Board of Managers. viz:
William It. liurgas, Christian Stayman. M. Coelho,
I). Bally, Alex. Cathcart, .1 11. Cmiver,John Eichelber
ver../ossph Wickersham. Sam]. Eberly, Moses lificluer,
Rudolph Iklartin. Jacob Conver, and .1. C. Doah i p.
Thu rates of insurance are as low and rant rabic as any
Company of the kind in the State. Persons wishing to
become members are invited to !mike application to the
agents of t hi, company, who are willing to is ait upon
lit a I. any
GOBI/AS. President,
1:1,,•11‘'s ?lilts,
CIIIIISTIAN STAILMAN, Piro Plesld,•ut
Carlkle. P 0.
JOHN 0 DUNLAP. Sorry., Merhanlrsburg,
MICIIACI, COCK LIN , Trnagurnr, SherherdAtoun.
AG hNI,,
CU 1111.:111,1ND reil2Nl' Y. John Shrr
henry 'Gearing, Sl4einanstown ; Lola) 'di, Triter
bioliinson ; Henry Bowman. Church ton n ; ill
nth, South .Iliddlol on ; II r.thain, W. Penni.
born': Samuel Coover. ; .1. W. Corlilin,
Shephordstown ; D. Cooror, Uppri A (h.' J
ton, Silver Spring; John 113 - or, i2arllslu; Valentin',
Feetnan, Now Vim' init land.
Yi)IC
K CoUNTIL, , W. Plehing, Dover; J:IF.
Warring . ton ; .1. F, Dem (I,mlT, Washington: Blehey
Clark Dillsburg; L, Rutter, Fairview;
DAUPHIN CO.—Jacob Houser, llarrlsburg.
Members of tho company hav Ina policiesabout to ex
pi re, can have them renewed by mahing application to
any of the Agents.
Feb. 28. 1862.
Scythes & maths.
IIiST received the largest, best and
ti cheapest assorttneht of
Seythes, Forks,
Sooths, hakes,
Whot Stones, Shovels,
t.titl OR, HQ es,
Water Caps, Kegs, ,te.,
ever brought to this county. All of which I haye
tootle expressly
_to order,ln largo quantities, so that
they can ho sold at very ow prices and Warranted as
.representd.
The trade and matte maker F uppl I d at inanuf/e
time. prices, at the cheap Medicare Fore of "
HENRY MXTON,
.Juno 13. , Emit Main St., Carlisle.
BAIOVAL.—The Hitt and Cap store
lieretoNre known as "RULERS," has been.re.
Moved directly opposite the old stand, tiro doors from
Arnold's clothing store. The business will be conduct
ed as heretolere, and all the goods. both lionie_anoleurui
- city Marin 'actor°, warranted toliro_satisllutilui asAe.
,era u re nd 4 d , : :-7 A. --- rtilt - iiiier;;W:l;;TAE`respetrallriailte — iia -
Re every effort will be math) to keep the asqortmet, n,
men and boys huts and caps complete, with prices to
suit the times,- RELLifilt:
Sprlu,.,% , Styles of silk hats now ready.
March 15, 1862.
DR, WM H. COOK
HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN,, ,
nAVING recently located in Carlisle,
um to.kou un °ma+ udJelnino Iternuon'o
wlieru he cup he consulted-by POTl*ollfiseeking medical
odyko ; or Wbeo.iiesired,,wtht,visit them of their re*
liences, either-hr the town or country.
• Nloy 1564--Iy . :. . ,
I,YNE k Si)N,
N
llai( 'Mat's.
fIUMBERLAND VALLEY AND
ERANELLNI lIAIL ROAD.
_ 111 a; :. T,14
,i•
:7.'4' zAfk.r4
CHANGE OF HOURS!
On and after MONDAY, MAY 5, 1862, Passenger
Trains will run as follows: (Sundays excepted ;)
FOR CILAMBERSBURG AND HARRISBURG.
lot Train. 2d Train
7.00 A. H. 2.45 P. M .
7.37 " 3.35
8.30 " Arr. 4.20
Lenvo lingprstown o .
" Greeneufalo.
Chambez s burg,
Shippensburg,
" Nervyllle,
"
Mechanicsburg,
Arrive at Harrisburg,
FOR CHA3II3ERSBURG AND HAGERSTOWN,
Ist Train. 2tl Train.
Leave Harrisburg 8.05 A. 61 1.35 P. 51.
". Mechanicsburg 8.47 " 2.15 '.
" Carlisle, 9.27 " 2.55
" Newville, 10.02 " 3.20 "
" Shippenshurg, 10.33 " COO "
" Chatabg', (A rrive) 11.10 4.40 ~
" Greencastle, 11.65 5.30 ••
Arrive nt Hagerstown. 12.35 6.10 4,
NOTICE TO PASSENGERS: At all Stations whore
Tickets are sold, viz: ll:pr ' om:U/1, 0, Greencastle, Claim
bersburg, Shippensburg,Newvi lie. Carlisle, Mechanic:-
burg and Harrisburg, a reduction of TEN CENTS on
each Ticket will be made to all Passengers that provide
themselves with Tickets before entering the Cars.
0. N. LULL Super't
Railroad Office. Chambersburg,}
May 1,1802. .
.. . _
CARLISLE' AND PHILADELPHIA
a fm. 4
DAILY FREIGHT LINE.
FREED, WARD FREED,
811 31 tRE ET Fri:ELT, 19111.ADELPIIIA
J. k I). RHOADS
MAIN BTIZEET, CAILLISLF., PA
.eir Cars of this Line leave the Depot 811 3litrket et
DII Hy; nt, 4 to'elock. I'. 'AI.
Leal e Carlisle. Dolly, at 7 o'clock— A 31.
Goods intended fir this Line ftwold he crocked C.
P. Daily Freight, Line, and neat In by 4 o'clock.
Mrty
HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM!
"he l ]
undersigned 'having purchased. the*
stark, Ac., of the late Win. 11. Trout dee'd. would
ru , l ,,, tfully an neon., to the public that he will eon
lihue th. IIATTIMI 111:$11 , ,ES at the old stand, to
stleet. and 'S Lit a renewed and efliclen:
effort, produce , rtirles 01 tired lni v,.F of
Every Variety, Seyl e- and -f,ovality, •
that shal L. trietly iu heelping with the Inwrovemen!
nt the Art, and fully up to the age in which we iiTO.
,--, I have on hand a splendid ~..:
assortment of
a HATS AND CAPS :".."-''....,
1 .0 4j ...... . ~.
of all denrrlptions, from tato mutation 15'ot
to the finest SI AND SILK 11.1u.3; and at prlees
that must suit ea ory one who has no ryil to getting the
worth of his money. 'I he stork Includes,
MULESK IN, CASSI IERE. BEAVER k FELT HATS,
of eve' style and color and tinsurpas,ed for LIGHT
NESS. DEItAIIILITY AND FIN ISII : by tbovo of any
other establiyhttlent in the country.
MEN'S. Hi IVS' and CHILDREN'S HATS and CAPS
of °Very lescriptl. , t) conFthutly on band.
rer , pto tfully Invites all the old patrons and a'
many utov 000 , 5 aopomdblc, to yit e Lim a call.
A pr. 25, Islip_ ly
READMG RALROAD.
EMBEM
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WINTER ARRA NG EM ENT.
i rlt HEAT 'frank Line from the North ,
.11,1 North,West tot Philadelphia. New York, Road
lu~. Pottcvitle, Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, 'Le.
Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia, New York,
Heading, Pottsville, and all intermediate stations, at 8
A. )1., and .00 .
New York Kapresn leaves ilarri.bu•g at 3.15 A. M.,
arriving at Now York of 10.3(1 tiro tznino morning.'
Far, front Harrisburg: To N,w York $6.15: to Plain
&ln Ind ,V.,sor: lingtvigorimet at tbrough
Itrinroing, tear° New York at 0 .1. M., 12 Noon, and
7 P 11 . (Pittsburg Ekpresal. Leave Philadelphia at 8
I , :not :; 31 I'. M.
rark in the New York Kap et , S Traltlß,thrOljgh
to a 11J Iroin Pit Wain.; wit bout change.
Pasta:sleets b y th e l:.,tteulto:2llrillr,p_a4 lwaye_ Prat
Gluten at 'A
M frir Philadelphia and all interne.
diate 'citations: and at 3._5 I'. M., r..tr Philadelphia, New
York and all Way Points.
Trains P..ttrAille at it 15 A. Sr 2 30 P. M., for
Phibutalphia and New York and at 5 ::0 P. M., for Au•
burn and Port Clinton only, connecting for Pine 0 to.
1 - 1,1 in 'Lb fhe Cantu issa, Railroad; and returning fr o m
Reading at S is t. \l., for
Au Aeettintnatiatian Passenver Train leaves Reading
nt it 31 A M.. returna tram Philadelphia 4.;'.0 P. M.
Alt tit° ullove train: - run daily, Suntints excepted.
A Sunday train Ipity. v Pottsville tit 7.30 A. M., and
Philadelphia at :115 P M.
Commutation. Mileage. Season. and Excursion Tick.
ets, at reduced rutev to and from all p,pl n ts.
G. A. Is ICOLLS, lloneral Sup't.
MEM
A. 13. EWING'S
FURNITURE WARE-ROOM
It
562
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,
-1862
West High Street, Carlisle, Pa.
(Premium awarded at the Cumberland Comity
Agricultural Fair of 1857.)
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The subscriber has just received the most splendid
assortment of artieleo in his line, ever brought to this
place—it bleb he le determined to sell at prices that de
fy competition.
Parlo r
Chamber,
Dining—room, }FURNITURE;
Kitchen and
°dice
Embracing every article used by !louse and Marl
keepers, of the roost approved and fashionable design
and finish. lie r luding also Cottage furmturo in set's.
reception and Camp Chairs, Mattrasscs, Gilt fratues,
pictures. &c., &c.
44r- - Particular attention given as usual to funerals ;
orders from town and country, attended to promptly
and on moderate terms. A. B.
Carlisle, May 12, 1558.-I.y.
L UMBER AND COAL.
OLIVER DELANCEY,
LUMBER AND COAL - YARD
On the Rail Road, near the Gas Works.
The subF^ribor keeps conSt'antly on band, a full
sortmont of
Lumber & Coat,
which he 'can fury-ice•;!;;;Nt,
nisi to order promptly • ' ." . 4
and on the most rya- • IN..•1!
sellable terms. .•
• ys
LUMBER, SOANTLING,,
BOARDS. I FRAME STVFP, •
Vifilags, Plastering and Shingling-Laths, Worked-Floor
ing, Weatherboarding. Posts, italle,"Whito Pine, lierniork
RNLI Oak , . Shingles..of.eyory quality. ,' no also furnish
hills to order of oily length and size, at the slim test
notice linden the most reasonable terms; ilis worked
boards ore kept under corer, so that they can be fur.
nished dry et all times, ,
lie has constantly on•
14_21.L.ty
hatul_a/1 kinds—or:—Famtly -
,LQAtinder_euter—which 1111 be tlellyeretbelearrto-arsy
- pa rt'orth e ln•rough. "TOwit:
LYKEN'S VALLEY,
LUKE FIDDLER,
TItEVERTON,
LOCUST MOUNTAIN,
And other varieties. and 'all the 'carious Eisen in use,,
which. ho n fete tii the public at the lowest prices.
Ll llt BURN ANDIihA CDIV4 COAL alway s
op hand, at the lowest cash price.
Thankful for the patronage of a gene public, he
stowed upon the late Arm of Mack & Delaney. be would
solicit a continuance of the same ;15 ho Wilt strive to
please. All orders left at the residence of dacoh.Phrosn
for Coal and ,Lumber, will be promptly attended to as
heretofore. • OLIVER DELAIs:CY
Leave 12.55 "
1.28 "
2.00 "
2.40
3.12 "
3.90 "
9.00 "
9.32 "
10.10 "
10.42 "
11.15 "
J. U. CALLAO