Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, June 03, 1864, Image 4

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    STEINWAY PIANOS.
First Prize Medal nt the World's Fair,
London, 1862.
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THE undersigned has just received,
ji and intends to keep constantly on hand a full as
sortment of the unequalled Pianos manufactured by
Steinway & Sons of New York.
Each Instrument will be carefully selected In tho
Manufactory, and will be sold at the
New York Cash Factory Prices,
with tho Addition of Froight to CaT lisle.
A written guarantee of entire satisfaction will be
given by the F übserlber to each purchaser.
Persons desirous to purchase are Invited to call and
examine theso unrivalled Pianos, at
R. E. Shapley's Jewelry Store,
Main Strgot, 3,1 door east of the Meeslon liouse, near
the Ilnllread
SECOND lIAND PIANOS received In exchange and
kept for salo and to rout.
Carlislo, May 22, 18(12—ly
Goo, W, Carpenter, Henszy & Co's
Wholesale Drug (C 7 Chemical Warehouse,
No. 7';',7 Market St., Philadelphia
Tor Subscriber keeps constantly on
hands kirge stock of DRIMI4, MEDICINES. CHEMICALS,
MACEUTICAL Pltre kRATIoS , . and every other article
which appertains to the lot..iness, embracing the most
extensive variety ; also I'AINIO, OILS and. 13 EASE of every
descripti in.
All articles purchased (corn us can he relied on as he
ing of the most superior quality, and at as low prices
as they can he ha•l. We ea , Misr such inducemen to as
will make it the intetest of purchahers to lay in their
supplies from us, and give ii , their future patronage
and invite all wlm skit Ow city, to call at our estab
lishment. All orders addressed to Ifs by mall or other.
Wise, will meet a ith prompt at tontine..
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GPO. NY. It PENTER. II ENSETCo.
737 \b Street, Philadelphia
Fob. 5, '64 —3m
BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! !
At Ogilby's Cheap Cash Store !
JAM now opening a large assortment
of NEW AND DESIRABLE gods, bought berer
the recent rise in prices, which will be sold for the Cosh
at iow figures.
Have on hand a full. lion of BLEACHED and UN—
BLEACHED USIA NS at the vary lowest prices. Tick
Ingo, Olrghatus. Checks and Calicoes also, in great va
rieties and cheap.
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
Elegant new sts Cis 0,101,1 Alpaohae,
Tureen Cloth. Satin I,,,treq, and lie Lainec,
Gloves and Iheeer.v. ail idei, : h et
Linen Diana Tall , CLI he. N.,ntsies. It Ainenian
Cashes, Cara b, ichs, v ins .111111, Nil a sock, Ihsht , p Lawn,
drc
MOURNING GOODS.
A laro assortm..nt.,,r Veils. Cripe Col Lira. 114
and 3-4 all wrollainc, Turgon clot•.. Marl: Satin
Cloth. Allyn;lzas, Sarties. and all tin+ dilTorent
ptylu Mad < :tnd W Into Uouds front lirrSsUN'ti eulebrated.
Mourning Store.
Cloths, Cassitneres, Sattinets
Jeans, Fancy Casfinieres. Sattineta. K. Jeans, de., at
loss pri es. 8-1. 0-1, 61 u,d 4.1 Flo,ir Oil Cloths, Mao
Table Oil Cloths; a.l a sits,
All say si stu,A will he closed out at loss
than City pi :i.e.,
Now is the 11111 a for pun.liasers t) sato mlney by
lasing to -C,'( All .4 ''ls Irmght Ana sald for
CASH. the plicti—West , neall)
opposite this lisp .t. C. 6.; I I,BY.
'^CATlrsttr,-1,1117-.•17!:
31 '1,11N E Z , V i: GOO DS
l ef thu latest Imo - 41a:ions, and of Om Levoo,t and most
faslaionaldo
o 8112.111" 1: 1' .1 I,' 7'.11 T
will compti3O evp•ry variety of Connote, flits. STI,I
Tiim
minß+ to i s liwud in Ih tt lit , (kf the lad•-d, and Di,'
approvoil sliApP•t styl.ii. 311 elrIV 0 . 111, I
remain yours, II %VAUD.
103, IoJ & 1u N•irtli Second St ,
April 8,
Carpetn'g,B - 6. - nd Oil Cloths
"VOW rCe.C.I ving at 01illry's chop Pasli
Str , ro, u lot "r Rag.
and Stair
JJ P 'P •
Alan, Floor OTT, Cl,ol'll'A all Nrl.ltl.F, ohlch T, I!) I e
bald for the cash at the r rl4
March 4, lc , 4
Look out for the Draft
TN the new St ,re just opened by Zeig
lec ri N , ,rth Hanover :trect. (f ,, rmerly
Corn man's 6ture,) (hero Is a daily draft Imola
cheap
r, _ll . ol,lssrs, Cf , 7%.,3
and all sort, ofUfilFish, Flour and F e , t ll,--
Do not and give them a ,•all.
Ant it I, I
Town Property for Sale.
T A3I authorised to sell the Property o
xMss sopiA Sturm, situated on thn North shlo of
t Pomfret street near West t.troot. The lot
is 00 tot Iron! hy 1:29 feet deep. and has
oN•tt upon it a Tno story pla,tere 1 llonso and
1111 4 1. Ft, Itanto Slop. It will ho sold as a wholo or
in part as map Le most eligible.
Feb. 5,1564—1 f.
131B.LOW'S NDIGO BLUE,
DEALERS and consumers of the above
Lfeelebrated Wash Blue, will take notice, that the
Labels are altered to read.
INDIUO BLUE,
put up at Alrrol Wiliberget's Drug Store, No. 233,
North Second Street, Philadelphia.
The quality of this Illpe will be the same in ever
eepool I
Le Is warranted to color more water than twice the
same quantity a Inild4o, and to go much further than
any other \4a,11 Blue in the marlsct. It digsoldes per.
featly clear slot dues not settle on the clothes as
most of the othi r to ikon to, tine Box dissolv in i iu
a half pint of wit or, will make as good a Liquid Blue
as any that is made at One third the cost.
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As it Is retailed at the Sumo pHce as the Imitation,
and inferior articles, lb IlSOkcepOes Will find it very
much to their ttdvanta;tt to ask for that put up at
watber z nea.
Aut. All Blue put up after this date with Barlow's
4,ganao on it is imitation.
Tho Now Label does not require a Stamp.
Fors lo by Storekeepers generally.
March 4,1964-6 mo.
CLOAKS ! CLOAKS !
3 UST received and very cheap at
GREENFIELD & SHEAFEIVS.
As wo purchase these g oods of an extensive Cloak
Manufactory in New YORK, we urn able to oiler super'
or inducements to any Musa in the country.
FURS FURS !I
tiWe dofy competition, leavin g made amen g ementa with
one of the lar g est Now York Fur Co's., to supply us
with choice clouds. Wo feel confident we can cell Furs
`P7S(7 L et City prices.
i:!1 ‘ GREENFIELD & SIDIAFER.
S.E. Co:. of Market, S q uare, 2(1door.
N0v.13, 1803.
BOOTS & SHOES.
A- A - FULL assortment of Men and Boys'
Boots and Shoos, suitable for the winter. Also,
and MIBROB'B Balmoral Bootees, Children's Boots
of all kinds. Ladles and Gentlemen's OUM Over Shoes.
My old eustomeres and all In want of good and .heap
Boots and Shoes, will please call and examine the
stock, before purchasing, Main street, nearly opposite
the Depot.
CHAS. OGILBY, Trustee.
Cerlisle, Nov. 21, IBC3.
Notice of Co-Partnership,
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T" public are hereby informed . that
the undersigned have this day entered o
iiirtifership,laider the name of Delaney & Blair,, for
the purpose of carrying on the Coal and Lumber bind
nee% at trio old stand of Oliver. Delaney, near the Das
Works; where all orders In their line of business are
respectfully solicited, and will ho promplly•fllled.
OLIVER DELANDY,
ANDREW 11, BLAIR.
Oct. 16, 1863 t f.
...KtarOrtlera for cool will bo recolvotl at ITalbort
V lowing's Grocery Store; Itobort,llloortee Shoe Store
itnd A. 11. BiidPe Currying Shop. .
DELANOT & BLAIR.
IM..Ordors for Coal or Lumber solicited through tho
Post Waco, arrangements having boon made with the
Postmaster to charge the postage on /1141110 to us. All
orders punctually tilled.
Bryarq Palmonic Wafers,
AT RALSTON'S
Doe. 11, 16La
NAMES. 500 pairs Humes on hand
of on kinds. lilizabethtowu.pattern, Loudon
Oorrunan do., with and without pat.mt fastenings
cheaper than over et 11.8 A East Main at.
March 28, 1862.
JOIN K. STAYIIAN
cu As. 06 rus v. u,too
Plain Tubb,
M:4 CA:' , ll.
Every Marl/hie Is ,01.1 with a Hemmer, Nag. 1 and
Marhines are sehl cep,' 100, with the New (ilaas Cloth
Prest.er, Nuiv S( iv Herniae, and Braid,.
Wheeler A: IVll , em's Agency at
.JNO. B. PARKER
AVILLIA M. FR I D MIA' . respectfully
announces to the eiliZetlS of Carlisle and the
public generally, that he still ,sintiti nes the nianufac.
tura of all kinds of tlo and sheet Imo were In .1. I)
11,,lbert's building East Lowlier street Carlisle at the
sign of the
where ho will at all thaw ho ready to do all kinds of
work in his line a ith !loath, ss and despatch.
Also can at all times be hat. those relelaatod, golf
sealing and self testing premium nirl igh t,
101 l LIU"' CANS AND JARfi•
poutin awl iii kluEls of jobbing done at
the uhortest notice.
Cash paid for old load, pew for and copper. Thank
ful for the patronage heretofore extended, he hopes by
fitrlet attention, and a desire to please all to merit a
con tinuanse of the saute,
Dont forgot the sign of the Red Coffee Pot.
April 3, 1863.
0. lIEDIAN, Attorney at Law,
Carlhde, Pa. Next door to the Harald Office.
March 18, 1864-Iy.
TA.MES A. DUNBAR, Attorney at
Ity Law, Carlyle, Pa. °thee with Watts & Parker.
Jan. 22, 1,364-Iy.
T M. WEAKLEY.—Attorney at Law.
Odle° on south Hanover stroot, opposite Dente
Dry (Moils store. All profossional business entrustod
to bum will be promptly attended to.
SAMUEL lII 4 WI3URN, Jr., Attorney
Lint Lnw. Office with fan. Samuel Hepburn, Main
St.. arlfsle Pa.
Juno 5, 'e3
Ru'US E. SHAPLEY, Attorney at
Law. Carlisle Pa: Attends to securing and col
lecting Soldiers' Pas, Bounties, and Pensions. Office
on,Bouth [layover Street, opposite Bentz'sstore.
Doe. 27, 1861 •
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LAwCARD.—CHARLES E. NA
GLAUCITILIN, Attorney at Law, Otte° In In
hoff'e bulldlng,just opposite the Market llonee.
qarliele, March 14, 'OO-Iy.
in P. HUMRICH, Attorney at Law.
tJ • —Ofce on Forth Hanover street, a few doors
south °Mass' Rotel. All business entrusted to him
will be promptly attended to. [Aprllls.
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TOSEPIT 4ITNER, iht., Attorney at
1 Law and Surveyor. Mechanicsburg ; Pa. Office on
Rail Road Strout, two &are north ol the Bank.
Bualneas promptly attended to.
DR.I.C.LOOMIS
South Hanover street, — 4
opposite Bontz%dry goods
store. Juno 1,
R. GEORGE S. SEA
olficc• 11: 5 , *RIGHT, DENTIST, from the Bel
". MA - timbre College of Dental Surgery,
Va,,Offlee at theresbleneeot h Is mother, East Louther
street, th roe doors:below Bedford.
March 19, 1850--tf.
Xtfu- --
T K H ANDERC lEFS,„TieR, Stocks, '
_i_ Rlbbon fi , Buspoodors, Undorehlrta, Draw.ers,
utlful aseortmont can be found at -
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ISAAC T: fVINGiSTON'S
North llanover Street Emporium.
Mareh 13,1803. ,
A'iktlLY DYE COl.OlWr.
kt AT.,74?r9
Closing up Business
MITE subscriber, because of ill health,
1 . and private matters also claiming his attention,
feels it his duty to retire froth business at least for a
season, probably until the present war Is ended.
I shall close my business early in February next,
and up to that period, will keep up my usual supply
of Syrups, Coffees, Teas, Sugars, Spices, Mackerel and
such other articles as belong to a stook of Groceries,
together with an assortment of
Tobacco, (Fhewing 4• smoking) Cigars ;
embracing the choicest qualities, and at the lowest
possible prices and profits.
The balance of my stock, composed of
CEDAR WARE,
such as Tube, Churns, Buchets. a lot of Corn Brooms—
the choicest In any market—also,
China, Glass, Queensware, Crocks,
Baskets, AM., will be sold at reduced prices.
I would embrace this opportunity of tendering my
sincerest thanks to the numerous friends and custom
ers who have for a period of over twenty years, riven
me no generous and liberal a share of their patronage,
trusting that my labors to please have not altogether
been In vain.
To such as have 'laments to settle with me, either
for or against, I would state that I will as here
tofore, be found at my usual plazo of business, where
I will be always bo happy to see them.
January 8, 1864. 3
ga - Perry Advocate please copy
WHEELER.& WILSON'S
SEW' 101 G Off sif C LVE.s
AT REDUCED, PRICES,
With Glass Cloth Pressor, Improved Loop
Check, Now S'yle Hammor, Binder,
Cor Ar, Braider, etc.
At the Railroad Office, Carlisle. Pa
Highest Premiums at the
INT FRNATIONIL EXHIBITION, LONDON, 18132.
INDUSTRIAL EX II IBITION, PARI3, 18431.
At the Fairs of the
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EXITED sr sT Es AORICELTUR AL SOCIETY,
Silver Medal at the l'enns,alrania State • Fair
.Septe,ther, 1 86..
A merlran Inst (Lute. N” , v York, Meehan icy' A ssociation.
Boston, Franklin Ins( lilt,, Philadelphia, Metropolitan
MrL•lninieS In .tilst,', NV :1 , 1111.t0n, Maryland I ustii uto
Baltimore, Mechanic,' Association, Cincinnati, Ken
tucky Institute, Louisville, Mechanical Assoc iation,
St,. Louis, Meehanks' Institute, San Frandsen.
At the State lairc of
MAINE,
VERA : IONT,
CONN
N ENV .lEILSEV.
PENNSYLVANIA,
VIRO I N I .1.
'ills-ISSIPPI
AI SSOU
OHIO,
INDIANA,
lOWA,
TENNESSEE,
li NTECI
:111 , 1110AN,
ISIMN-ZIN.
These relelmAted lla , hin et are adapt rd ter every e.
fins to the hem, lest They work ,•41u illy u
upon silk, linen. woolen, and cotton
.111111i114, L:3011,1114. Z. f iling.rriding. an
bra nnthing n I/F-110.0'0i ,111-1 slit AI.
on It .th inn 5111111,..]: ovory spnvios „t exc....lit in:lMT], 1 , 011..0 lodes and ktit.•htlig en button.
bull In trml ii6oratin.;
IZI . ALI/it.ol.lS:y :It the s ronit, 11t l'e Nltt.'llill
iS Sent ttit4:lllCe. so 111.11.. irosonal i
itn•onve S.
nionl. a card of dlreenull is sunlit, it
sulli•dent
'I he 4.1 t;i:ieg which recommend the Ti healer ,
Nlaelllne are--
1. Beauty and excellence of stitch, alike on both:A le
of the f ihrie
durnHlity of scam, tha
will not rip - nor lave!. and made v. - it 11—
3. Eennomy or thread
4. Its atta , lnnents and wide range of application t
purposes a lid 11111 tel
It. ItOloptletto....s so,' • of, of model and finish.
6. Siminii•ilv an I tll , lrll 411111,s of ppji,troctiw i .
7. SITITT6I, oasiT „ r --,- pelaii,al and ruanagemoot, an
quietness of inJvement
;-(111.1 , l'1,1•1 OP Ph Il`L9.
No. 3 ALichine, wilh
Plain Tal,lo,
Half :0
Melt t ase Marl: Walnut or Mahogany 55 of
N 0.2 Machinefalth
Plain Tnll', 5 , q 0
Half Case. 60 oil
11111ft:use, 1:larlc Walnut or 711.111ogany 65 uU
No.l )Inchine, silver plated, with
Plain Tablr, r,h
Half 1N.11,11,1, [lke!, NI - 111,10, 70 Il
!Intl e.ou., Polk ”.1, ‘kaluut. or 31allogany iJ 01
P.d1N11. , /1,
Full Lose, Rdislu•d. Black ISaleut or 31ah , gany 90 u 0
Full Cris°, ItosuWlll/.1,
3lael/inp, Large Mitt'
Plain Table, 01.
Nu. 5 Nlachine, Cylindor, with
Railroad and Telegraph Office,
CARLISLE, P.
Nor. 27, 186:3 1 y
COFIFEE POT.
RED COFFEE por,
THE Allen and Eastpengsboro' Mutual
Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland county,
Incorporated by an act of Assembly, In the year 1843,
and baring recently had Its charter extended to the
year 1883, le now In active and vigorous operation, un
der the superintendence of the following Board o
Managers, vie:
William It. Owns, Christian Stayman, Jacob Eborly,
D. Bally, Alex. Cathcart, J. 11. Coeval., John Eichelher
ger, Joseph Wickersham Sarni. Eberly, Moses Bricker,
Rudolph Martin, Jacob Wickersham,
nrd J. C. Dunlap.
The rates of insurance aro as low and favorable as any
Company of the kind in the State. Persons wishing to
become members are Invited to make application to the
agents of the Company, who are willing to wait upon
them at any time. -
WM. R. OORGA 4 , President,
Eberly's Mills, P. 0
CHRISTIAN STAYMAN, Vico President
Mechanicsburg, P.O
JOHN C. DUNLAP, Sec . y. 'Mechanicsburg.
DANIEL DAILY, Dillsburg, York co.
AGENTS.
Cumberland county.—John Sherriell, Allen; Henry
&taring, Shiremanstown; Lafayette Defter, Dickinson;
henry Bowman, Churehtown ; Mode Grill - 11h, South
kilddiettin; Samuel Orahrun, Wmitpennsburoi; Samuel
Coover, Mechanicsburg; .1. W. Coch lin, Shepherdetown;
D. Coover, Upper Allen; J. 0. Sexton, Silver Spring;
John flyer, Carlisle; :dentine Seeman, New Cumber-
land ; James McCandlish, New vills.
Yo. k county —W. N. Picking. hover; James Griffith,
, Warringtorrt-.): low Deardorff, Washington; Richey Hick
ey Clark, Dilisburg; I). nutter, Fairview; John Wil
liams, Carroll.
J,. 7%.P,4,X
Dauphin co.- 7 .Tneob Tlonser, Marrisburg.
Members of the Company having policies about to
expire, can have them renewed by making application
to any of the Agents.
October IA 1863.
Having returned from tho army has
re-opened iho
GAS FITTING and P> 1731.111NG business
at the Old Stand in the basement of the
First Methodist Church. He will
a tt en d p r opptiy to a t ibusi
ness in has lint .
Load and 'lron Pipes Iron Sinks,
Hydrants, Bath Tubs,
Hot & Cold Shower Baths, Path Boilers,
Water Closets, Wash Basins,
Force and
,Litt Pu ape, Hydraulic Rams, &c
Iron Weld To hes,
And every description of cocks nnu fittings for gas.
strain, water, Pc. Superior cooking ranges, hriattrii
and gas fixtures put up in churches, stores and dwell
Inge, at short notice. In the most modern style. Al.
materials and work In our line at low• rates and war
'anted.
IMCiiuntry work and Jobbintr promptly attended to.
June 5, 1863.
ARRIVAL OF NEW STOCK OF
Dry 4G,- ea c) cl .v) .
A. BENTZ,
I - FAS just, returned from the Philadel
phia .0,1 New V.. 1 k trrtrkets with a largo 11 . 11,1
lveli Meeted stock of Dry Goods, cottslsti n g In part of
MEM
11'ottl Pl:titic, Plaid l'oplitts,
bi;lc and Vt'ut , t , l Checks,. Cl Alitattit,
Cult red Nlttrrinutr, littuttet do 1.3100,
DOW,ii• Will h \V. - 0
hl tr 4 zttt ,l 11 Hilo hi
Wnnl Plaid t;in,.ll Cnli. , n‘q. Chnnks. Tick
.ngq, Opera I lan ek. lake Diaper, Srivet
i age, Cunton Flannels,
IVIOU.II,NIBTG GOODs,
Nlorinorq. 1 , 111'111 , r VG,
F1,111'1.1,1 111
I • \I,II
I"ll.tir,
\l.ih ,ir, Ft. ipo. Il'•q,lin,
lin, Ti Cli4h,
ir t 1,1
NE,,arnlng k I.tr:.
Litiont, !;Lti I;lack
n^k n 11 .9 ,0 11.;-r4r.L.11'),-'14.-N:IL , ......11t1 1 21— , !1=-4,S'I'"r''
,;r1;717,11Vi Itl Th m.).4 CM,
1;r".•11, ;1.1 , 911.tr0. SS. 01 ,il:ts.l:, I allcv
sVt.ul I. In gr , ,t s•tti. , ty.
IS 11.\1011.11,
tulios' ti tv. 11”:11t. q. five imprq 0.1._
hu Intt nth 10 11,op
1,1 , and 0.10,1 , 1 W0..1 and Clnn, 1.3.
s
U11 ,. .n Luu a , soltut.. , l l
I, 3 111 . 1 1 1 11,0 I rh r I. rotton II 111 I
~A1ie15,Umh..11a, . a1ata, : ., ,, 1111.,1 a
)IEN:..-; ANL) 1;0\ - 8' AlE.\ll.
I.OTTIS.
JEANg,
'he largest snd 1.4,t voloo•t.C.1 St ,, Cii In the county.
'arpt•tg, 011 ,t
I Ilest, hsoe spi. , ,•to 1 eyorr s'y I , r tit
rare 1,111
les, :is as t* rels , oltalde 1., 1,•.• at so lii.•lltin
it, nod l, ,••••
h,, 4,1.1 1, je,, 1 ~ f t Ids w, , 11
:or; 1 tai reel and t x'imit,u this stuck
plonaid
Carlisle, ,1-t :;f), 1
Carlisle Foundry,
.1N D
FARM , IM P LEM ENT I) EPO T I
F. 0.-doer .t co. now ‘0:,r,0r..1 ore korp cnn
runty tin sabr at thpirexion.,,•st,•aill 11,,t ka ,a) Ent
11 .vin ~troot,l'Arli, t , a lar 1111, /.1
At, It I (IU LT 11 It A I, I 311'1, V.)l 'F F ,
of wi•llkno,n. iipptorell roo•fialiwns tn.lariners. arnnng
ial.itteutio. to 11 ILLUL;(I it
LIY.'S CELEBRATED EATENT
6 S P I,' INN GI LI I N 1)1,' 11, I„
which hast.ikiilloVer fifty First l'reininnisat State
nil County Fails the I'.ll mei , : 01 l'umberl.w J.
lorit and Perry heed no.L =pes6 111 drtnil
et 1.110 Merit, ul l his ;trill. ns silt 111 them are niiw in
use on the best HIM:. in th.• , • c‘ , 1111( ivs. Its repute
inn is est•itilii.hed is the 1111.11 rawplrte Grain lerill
lOW Ul4lll.lll , lAlreil the l lilt .totes. It. AoWS ‘V heat,
tye, flats. Barley and evenly and regular,
vit hunt bunehin . , the si.e.t. 111 , • Limn Springspass the
EMI
drill fa, and stones. ‘,lll,,tit breaking pinsor
the For ennui :Mart gula rnuuu lug. I he ‘‘
by Own Spring Drill in unt•qualloo any utter. We
Cleo wnnufa to re awl the w hir
wee recommend to Fanner:, nn reliable implement
of egtabllhhed chatarter:
NIORRISON'S PATENT CORN PLANTER,
L.kSII'S PATENT 5'1'1{:111 ,te IjoDDER CUTTER,
iIItIDENDoLPIUS PATENT CoRN SIIELLER,
II A RN'S PATENT CIDER. 'JILL
JOIINSON's CAST IRON IlOti'S TROUG IL
Also, Throo anti Four Horse Puss Pro and Threshing
Ma,•hlaes, east Iron I. 'old Rollers, Plough
rarities patterns, rot n Crunlier , . riii,l nl6rr article,. for
Farmers too mum:ions to mention, Alto . U nti l
Stoves and Ten :-tov"S. with an tumens,
variety of other oast tog, for hotiqukeep.l , and others
\Ve have also an attractive tan iety nit pattern!. for
ritorx RAILING S,
and CEMETERY ENCLOSURES to Nilthh we would
eitH attention.
Steam Engines and Mil Gearing
To this department of our husinoPs we give partiei
r attention. Our already ex lewd so stork it pattern
r Paper, Hour and S3W , ; ,. .1111g. is eonstantl
ieronsing. Mill Owners and Mill 0 rights will he fu
{shed with a printed c dalopue of our ruriouq \ln
Patterns, on application. our Miildneii•hop romprises
all the variou. tools turnlne, plithing and finishing
Shafting and Calif lugs, by good and careful Machinists.
STATIONARY STEAM ENGINEF,
orally desirable capacity, front ton to tweu ty-fivelmrse
power, built in the best sty le and 0! , 11CCOM1110dni init
terms. Engines built at our establishment may be
soon in successful operation at many of the largest
Distilleries and Tjuneries in Carlisle, and Cumberland
Perry and Dauphin Counties, to the owners et which
we confidently refer for intnrmation as to Moir etilcien
ey• Persons Wall Ling Steam Engines are e.,ruestly re
quested to call and uxamino betom toutracting else.
where.
DOOR AND SASH FACTORY,
Connected with our establishment Is a Steam Satili and
Door Manufactory which Is now In complete order for
the manufacture of every description al
for the most costly 118 well as the plainest house. Win
dow Sash furnished from 5 conic upward, according to
Otte of glitas ; "trindo - w Frttintoi from $1 31 upward;
Shutters and Roiling Blinds from $1 75 upward; Four
Panel Doors from $2 12 upward. Mouldings, Castings
Architraves, Wash Boards, Braclreta, Fanry Drapery,
Scrolls, and other articles needed In house building,
furnished at the lowest prices and of the best qualify
of lumber. fiC1),...W0 are also prepared, as heretofore.
to build and repair BURDEN CARS far trausporterson
the railroad, with promptness and on reasonable terms.
The continued patronage of lho public ierespoctfully
solicited. I Irders by mail promptly attended to.
May O. '4lO. & Co.
--- REMOVAL.
LINNEKUILL, having on account
*erne dampness and unhealthfulness of his for
mar shop on Hanover street, been compelled to remove
thergfrom: has purchased and refitted the splendid
shop. en Melia street. next door to A. L. Spensler's of
fire, formerly occupied by .1. Myers. Ho will be glad
to welcome all his old customers, and as many now
ones as wish to bo shaved by, clean and competent bar.
bore.
Aug,l4. 1.863-3 m.
W• GOODS.
Every description and quality of Groceries,
QUOODRIVare, Hardware, Piciceis, sauce, Fine Liquors,
Tobacco, Segars, Pipes, Fresh Fruits and vegitables In
.Cans, Oysters do. Spices, Wood and 11 thaw warn, a ll
kinds and of tho)boet quality and to be Hold at t,:o
lowest prices lot wish by
June 6,'63.
CHOICE-SEGARS & TOBACCO,
AT leA ',STOWS
PHYSICIANS . will find it to their
j. ad
vantage to call and pircbaco . their Modlelnec at
RA LsToN'ti.
Fire Insurahee.
%VIM= P. Lynch
=
SHAWLS,
EffEEMI
IBEEIM
BUILDING MATERIALS
IrM. lI9NTZ
BALIIHORE LOCK HOSPITAL.
ESTABLISHED AS A REFUGE FROST QUACKERY.
THE ONl t y PLACE WHERE A CURE CAN
RE OBTAINED:
PR. JOHNSTON has discovered the
moat certain, speedy and only effectual remedy in
he PR.
for all private diseases, weakness of the back
Cr limbs, strihures, affections of the kidneys and bled.
der, involuntary discharges, impotency, general debill•
ty, nervousness, dyspopsy, languor, low spirits, confu
sion of ideas, palpitation of the heart, timidity, trem
blings, dimness of sight or giddiness, disease of the
head, throat, nose or skin, affections of the liver,lungs,
stomach or bowels—those terrible disorders arising from
the solitary habits of youth—those secret and solitary
practices more fatal to their victims than the song of
Svrons to the Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their most
brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage,
&c., impossible.
VOUNG„BTEN
Especially, who have become the victims of solitary
vice, that dreodful and destructive habit which annu
ally sweeps to on untimely grave thousands of Young
Men of the moot exalted lalentsond brilliant intellect,
who might otherwise have entranced listening Senates
with the theaters of eloquence or waited to ecstasy the
living lyre, may call with full confidence,
martrariGn
Married persons, or young men contemplating mar
riage, being aware of physical WOld(ness, organic debil
ity, deformities. Arr.. speedily cured.
lie who places himself under the care of Dr..T. may
religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and
confidently rely upon his skill as n physician.
onGANza WEAKNESS
Immediately cured, and full vigor restored. This din
tressing affection—which renders life miserable and
marriage hupnsqible—is the penalty paid by the victims
of improper indubiences. Voting persons are trio opt to
commit e VIIFSPS ' from not being aware of the dreadful
consequences that may ensue Now, who that utoter
stands the subject will pretend to deny that the power
of procreation is lost sooner by those frilling into 1111-
pr,per habits thou by the prudent? Resides being de
prived the pleasures of healthy offspring, the most
serious and destructive symptoms to both body and
m i n d nr i so i. The system becomes deranged. tire physi
cs! and mental functions a ea bonen, loss of procreative
power. nervrom , iriltability. it vspepshi, palpitation ot
the heart, indigestion, constitutional' debility. a west
Dig of the frame. cough, consumpl ion.decay and death
OFICE NO 7 SOUTH FREDERICK
• STREET.
Left hand side going from MP thinwe street, a few doors
front the 'error. Fail not to observe nameand number
Letters inIISL be paid and contain astarup. lilo Doe
tor. Diploma , ' hang In his silica.
CURE WARRANTED I TWO
DR3TS. a.
No Mercury or Nauseous Drugs.—Dr. Johnsten.mem-
Ser of The Royal College of r.urgeons, London, rad tate
from Cone of the nio,t • eminent ' Colleges in the United
States, and the greater part of whose life has been spent
In the hospitals of London, Paris, Philadelplr n and
elsewhere, Iran effected some of the most fuLtinishing
ruses that wren ever known; many troubled with ring
ing in the head an a l rats when asleep, great nervous
ness, being alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulnens,
with frequent blushing, attended sometimes in ith de
rangement of mind, were cared immediately.
TAnr. PARTICULAR NOTICE.
Dr..l. addresses all those who haveinjured theMselves
by improper indulgence and solitary habits, n hich ruin
both body and+,mind, unfittin g them for either bus tress,
study, society or marriage.
-
'l'lu•se are soe.n• of the and melancholy eflecte
produced by early habits of youth, viz: 11'ea1.11.,ti of
the letek :m4lllllOO, pains In the head. ,Ilmnr , s , of
loss or muscular power. palpifallou of the hear t 41S4pep
oV, n.•rcuus Initabilitc. ileranizement of the 4 11g ,,, ke
y. -yrript , pmA.uf -onsuroption.
M FIN I - it 1.1 . f•fferts (in t ino alma are in nett
to be dreaded—los , 01 inwnory, imitation of bleat. de
pression "d spirit evil forebolingg. aver, ion tok,oeiety,
love of si.lltado, Liwidity, be., are some of
the
Thon , ..itid, id portent of all ne..00 ran now judve a hat
Is the eati, i.f their derliiilnn health. 10-Ina their vitr
hewnninn weal,. pale. net - vont and eninci•ited 1111111114
qjt,4lll:l, abollt V) eS, l'oll4llalld Sp.!,
tI,IIIS CollSllll.pt
0 IT :NO E PT
Winn hare injiire.l thett,els w. by a re: fain peartler
n hen alone. a lilt Tient ly h.trnedirnin
es it the lit li
fejt, asleep awl it nod enreil render,
le. Ord .11 . 011”),Imtiltllilitiat:il body,
a10.n1.1 apply Hanle liately.
\I hal a p'tt tin It a coon, the Lope f.f hl= rout,
try ,tie .1.1 ..t •hett Id he snatched him]
a ll j by the
• I, I,aturt,llllll i r1.1111, , i11U in
a eort 1111 0101 et, inn it. u h f . .",,ullO watt bCk/10 con•
tunny atlng
TZ. riia:rax 11. Gn
rrllrrl lint =nnn.l wind 111 d Ii lc nro 11, mnct nn: c.
r..41tit , 11.•• 1. , rr.on. , to r.kutllll.l.l Ilnppmens
k,ll , 11,-11,•111, , o.
a ,r , ,ry lh.• khir k..115 ,- 1, the
111 • 1i.111.11 1.. 11 . 1 1 1 1 1111 .1,1,i, m.,1
~Ilt 111 , t.11,13,..11,11 .
ILA( the hat 1 , 111,S
I" t.I J tt ilh ~ l /r 11.
Tr! 171 P r: II.ID E .
- wwg•r‘ I h.. :11,1 VOttlt i•t
tint le• It. s I the nerd „ it tlijr
ilineaso. it t lilt eil Let au ill tinted iit
I el . deter, lien
In those wt,' e itt' it Inn :111.1 I t..lP•r•t tt ~‘: V .
;1..•I
horrid
ite hr. :it. .1 1 •111113.
11:11O , PI t 11.• 1111
elides en the one , .1,1 milli-, I lot. h.-. the
fon. tt I, ighti„i
at Isst the palate the ewe Ili iir he
Lnnrn ot the u 4. fall It 11 fnl
„ reineliiieratiiiii, till
ileatli pot , it poi to hie dread el stliterhiv...
tutu to l ' eilirroviireii Cotten) from ivleitilie
net ores”
It inn mei lart that theivaiteln ftki,litetims fo
tAlt , ti`l,ll.lt• (1,, tO i,-
1101,11 1 he, by the estiof that ,1„,11,.
roe, pid
tteride the rete-Litutiiiii and leaky tire re
rider tit life
STRANI:FIRS
Trost not vowr live°. or 11(.2111 h, to the et.re th
roany ontearop4 and Itorthle, pretenders deglatoteof
omyhol:e, 11:1T110 oP ' eharartrr, ‘alo, ,opv Dr..lohostoo's
tv,tl.emen to, or .t) then,e!v., to the nott,imper,,
relott Irk' ...la - nte•l ph, skim, ineap Ode of 1,11 lo,r. they
Iteep v Ulm, Moll ih 't ner m.m th tatiur th,.;. lillhr
:1 0 loov: as the ~,alhe t
ea!, I.o,lc:tilted, mot to .le , T.ir, leave yoia with ruiiuvl
tin olt - IL ver v • Ih , tpimir went.
lye .loho.t ,11.11te only l'hs.idan a It
. • reil..nti uls or dip! , 111 . 1.4111,,,, , Ilan, in hi ,
Ilk relne , lion or trial men l.trr milt th , vo ro Mot hors
prepared fr , ni a life sprat in the :meat llo•pi'ak. m i Fu
raps, the lii-t in the eollotry ao,l x more e‘ I eogive
private procti.oth uo nor ia her ph) tlelao in it, ,v„rid
IND(HISENLEN'I' OF THE PRESS
T11,111:10% . ih i S i t.l vIIr
Ifi et yonr, and the ntioloroof.imp, rtlot Sor,hot I
rations perforovol lip I,r. Johnston. %, it hp till'
repo tors of tho •• Solo," '• Clipper." and o th er
p p;,( nppeart+ , l 1,1:1 in nfol :10:1 10
b,.11-„.„ the public. 6eatde , his 111,110511111,1
of Hoiroolor ills rt.) tee
to the
SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED
Persons writ.in.y shmil.l hu parth•nlar In tlirectin,
their letlurs to this Institution. in I he 111111)-
111's JOHN \I
Of the Btiltimore Led( Ittilthnttre, ]ld
Mtty
CUMBERLA'ND VALLEI
AND
-Af
FRANKLIN
RAIL ROADS.
CHANGE OF HOURS.
ON and after ISIoNnAr, A rntr,, -.lth
186 I, Passenger Trallifi will run dilly, as felines
(iunday excepted):
FOR ClIA:1111ERSBUIU1 AND HAIM—P.I;Ra.
Leave Ilarerstown, . 7.00 A. M., 2:15 I'. M
66 Greetteat•tle, 7::'67 6 . 11.35 66
( Arr at 8.17 ' 4:20 "
Cliamberb'g, -{ -
( Leave F3l " 12:.55
Lear., Slllprensburg ilia) ' 1:28 "
Newvillo 6 .i 31 '6 1:2 , 1
" Carlisle 10:10 66 242 "
51,11unirshurg 11,45 u 11:12
Arrive ut Ilarritalurg 11:15 " 1,:10
POR Cll AM BERS 11 UllO AND 11 AG ERSTMVN :
Lo•.vo Ilarrisl.urg 8:05 A. M., 1:15 P. M
" :II echanieliburg 8:37 " 2:15 "
" 4 nrltsle 9:27 " 2:55 "
" Newvillo 100.1 " :3:29 "
" Sh ppensburg 1in:01 . 4:00 .0
Chemberteg , 4::10 .
40
{leave 4rrat 11:11) Il:il) 4:
, " ,
Leave Oreihrastle 11:55 " 5::.10 "
Arr. at Ila, c erstown 12.35 " 0:10 "
The I arlisle and Ilarrisburg ACCOMODATION
TRAIN will leave as follows:
Leave Carlisle 5155 A. M.
~
‘• Mechanicsburg 0:25
Arrive at Ilarrhimrg 0:55
Leave liarrishorg 4:20 P. M.
" Meehanieeburg 4.5.1
Arrive at Carlisle , 5:20
making Close eon: ertiols at llarrishurg with Trains
for Philadelphia, New York and PAtanurg ; and with
Tralne for all points; West.
zicee' The Train leaving Iran isburg at 4:20, P. M.,
runs only IV far as Carlisle. 0. N,. LULL, Sup't. .
Stifferliitendents Office. 1 .
Cliantb'g. April 4,1064. S
The Confessions and Exrerienee.
OF AN
X BTVALLX.D.
Panelled for the benefit. and as a *riming and
A CAUTION TO YOUNO MEN .
who suffer from Nervous Doh!My Premature Decay of
Manhood, eta., supplying at the same time.
TUN AIt:ANS - OW 81f.1.F CURD.
By one who has cured himself after being put to great
.oxpense and injury though medical humbug and
quackery.
By °twinging a post paid addressed envelope, slnglo
copies may be had of the author.
— NATIIANIDT., MAW/UR, Esq.,
Bedford, Kings County, N. Y.
May '22, 1883.—ty.
GEO. W. NEIDICIT, D. D. S.._
Late Demonstrator of npmative Dentistry to the
----- •
Baltimore College of
Imo
Dental Surgery.
• eirtrA Ofllee's.t his residence
orrosito Harlon Hal , %Vest Main:streot, Carlisle, Penn
N0i.11.1557. '
NEW STORE.
GEO. P. MYERS & SON,
GREEN GROCERS.
We have taken the Store Booms formerly occupied
by (neenfield & Sherloctiti In East Main street, next door
to the Jail, whore we intend to keep all klnde 'of
On's:lbw/am and GROCERIES. Our stock Is new and
fresh, carefully selected In the Eastern Cities. We in
vite the public and friends In general to give us a call
and examine our stock of goods as we are determined
to BEII. CHEAP eon CASH. Our stock Consists fn part of
SUGARS, COFFEE, TEAS, SYRUPS, _
Molasses Oueensware, Willow warn, Cedar ware. Brooms
Brushes, Cards and Spices of &very kind, warranted pure,
Alto,
Great and I)riett Fruit,
Foreign and Damestic, and a full assortment of
guest lee generally.
Flour by the barrel or pound, Country produce re.
mixed In exchange for gdbals.
C. M End & SON
Match 20, 1003.
r,iß'll G S ,
D 0 0 K ,
FANCY GOODS,
CON ECT 10 NA RIES,
FItUITS,
PERFUMERY,
PRESERVED FRUITS,
MINCED MEATo PICKLES, &C.
S. W. lIAVERSTICK,
North Hanover Street, Carlisle, Penn'a.
ilagj u+t opened an assortment of Fresh Drugs, Fan
cy Goods, (lilt Books, Perfumery, Fruits, and Confec
tionary, which has never been surpassed in this bor
ough. i'or novelty a tol elegance. The articles have been
selected with great ca. e, and are calculated, iii quality
told piles, to command the attention of purchasers.
FANCY GOODS,
whirly.dmprlseevery variety of fancyarticles of the most
exquisite finish such as.
Papier Madill (loods.
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' Calla', Writing Desks, and Port fe.ios.
Port Monnales. or every variety. •
Gold pens and pencils, Fancy paper weights, and a
large variety of ladies' Fancy statio. cry.
Motto seals and wafers, Silk twat bead purses,
ItidiMg whips. elegantly finished. Flue cutlery,
Perfions baskets and bags.
Brushes iilevery kind for the toilet,
X. Rag' a and It. & O. Wright's Soaps and Perfumer•
of various kinds,
Fancy Pins t..r head dresses and Sh aNV I a.
Musical instruments,
together with an innumerable variety of articleselegan t
ly tinisl.d and suitable for
PI? E E
to which he invites special attention. •
Also, au extensive and elegant collection of
IS ) )15..4
comprising various English and American Works,
richly embellished PCIETICA /tildes and
11, inn it.,okg, elegantly htmloll in velvet with metal
clasps and corner,
11 is .t•sortmen t d School banks and : , .•hool Stat lottery Is
also complete, anti comprises ever. thing used in the
sohnnis. Ile lISO desires to call the particular attune
l ion of Families to his elegant tutiortment of
1.-A I\l I' S ke.,
from the e.ttenQivti estaldishrnents of Cornelius, Archer
and others of Philadelphia, VOlllrriFlll , 4 every style 01
Pat 10,011,1;0,er. and ,truly Lamps, fir horilin a either
Lard. Sperm nt 1.:1 herlal nil: celebrated
liernsetio or Cusl ill to.zitther ith Flow,
Fattev Screens, ,tre. Il ts:nsortmeut In this lino is un:
oqualed int tho borough. Also,
=I
embracint; all tip , I'.•r'niti• bramls, an).l a nn eA Rssnrt
ml,O 01 V.F , ,1t,'11.11; \I .01111 i PAIS AN I. 1.11 , E5, th,
rrlol.reii•d ,11111,,I; 5iii.,1,11),4 'I 0t,a,,,
ItU I T ,
81101 as Oran nos,
Prtinos.S, . \i`,l( (:11:\ 1 , 1.:C1 . 1()NA III . —NUTS—Pi-U.:-
SEX 1 I.:1) Fiturl'4, Ntr , i picht,Es,
lu every variety and at all prires, all of which are pure
and fresh slush :t. can be coninlently recommended to
his friends. II is stook enthr tee, everything in the line
nt Eau, Il ls . with m lnvartil•ili , usetnl tin
houmekeep , •rg which (he public; are especially invited
or call and examine.
Remember t lot t )14 : 4 tuntl, nearly nppcsi to the Bunk on
144 - th Hanover titre
EGIEBIEMB
F ARC, E ARRIVAL OF FRESH
ALL
Among w‘kirh i, a !Argo of Ow ,roonln.• Itm I t I
tnor. , •lry .nit 41.0: I•nrre Alt El.
at Nice.: that Is t of
-.VI'C'ES, I :'-41.11::\-ES,
I=
TOBACCO AND sEcAns.
L 1 Q U 1/ , 0
at the lowest rattan fi.r CA: l! or Cn•uht, s Pro,' F i re .
W )1 lEI•.NIZ
r 21,15r.3
LOCIIMAN'.-;
New Sky-Light Photozraphic and Ambrotype
Gallory.
r 1 L. L()CIIINI.IN i; happy to inform
1111711 0 ,11 , , 11 , t , I11•1F, t ht. 111)14114) ):44))41
taly, that br has re.lll vo.l his •stal,lishlnvElt to his
,V;.:11; Light 6 . r . y,
is the hull ling' (voupled by Ni.ft as a .)lil:iner)
Stole. the Itimherla.,l ball 4, Bank .
. .
Log•huoili i, now ithlv ,k ilh Litt dondol light. and
the addit 1,1" none and elr.•ll,iVo :11 1 1 , :lnitrUS ) ILe irern
Inst mmuutiicturod, to produce
ToORAPIIS, CARTES DE VISITE, AMMO
TYPES, AND I:VERY STYLE OF PICTURES,
tho 1,4•.. t n - 14 , 1t , i•t l'11,11.1.•11.11iN
pi, tin , 0111 6.• ti..w ry unlly teell lu rh.ud)
liar
prs or ml•ro pi, 5.f tiorensvil persor
11).1.11 Into tcs de
CAllinle, Nov.
QELLING OFF AT TW ENTV-HVI
ricit f:ENT.IIELOWCii:zT!!
At 011 411 of th • • a Eng le, " 3 floors elelre th
Citelherlawl Valley Bank, and two 11001, 1, 1 . 1” ,, the
Methodist 111111 Th 011 )A )loin street, the largest
end bent selected stock at
w.yrcHES AND JEWELRY
In thn town, ,v 111 be gold :!,0 per Cent inn or thorn at any
plaee In the State. The stock emnp rises a Jorge nose, t
went of Writ Anil Sliver hunting-ease wat,hes, Lovers,
I,epines, Anne, lean watches, and all other kinds and
sty les,
GOLD AND SILVER CHAINS,
nold Ponc Poncils..lowelry of all kinds, Spectac:es
liold.und 6111'er, Plated and Silver Wore,
MUSIC BOXES - ACCORDEONS,
Oil Paint irgs, n great varlet , / of fancy articles. &c.
Theunl iri• stock of Watchmaker tools, roars, larg
Mirrors, am! Sato will be sold wholesalo or re Gil!
the ..asict-t terms.
Ha V Kolerted a first class workman all kinds of re
pairing will Ln donnas usual, at reduced prices.
, Carll,le. Juno 1843
___
NEW GOOFS! NEW GOCES
AT•OOILL'P'S CHEAP CASH STORE
lam now opening a second supply of
. ele g ant and TIOW slyly Foil Noods, which I a iii sell
la the very lowost, figure for cash.
ELEGANT DRESS GOODS,
ouch as Merit - ices, Alpachar, Silks. De Lnines, Turce
Cloth, Iteppi., l nnbll➢eroo, Poll Eh:Chet - I(ms, &c.
LADIES CLOTH MANTLES AM D SHAWLS,
❑nlmmnl Skirts, French Corsetts, floods, Sontag" Nu
bias, Ladles Vests, &c. kr.
A complete.) assol tenor t of goods for Chlldrons wear°
all kinds.
Tick lags, Ding hams, Chocks, Muslins, Flannels
Blankets, at the lowest En Ices.
Gents Department
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, &c, A MI us
seamen t of Dents Shirts, Drawers, Gloves. Collars, Sus
ponders, Cruvets, Neck Ties, &c. Particular attention
paid to this deportment.
I now buy exclusively for cash, and sell at very short
profits. for the cash. Imu enabled from my long expe
rience In the business, to offer my old friends and cue
tomors greitt inducements In their purchases. All
persons In want of handsome and cheap goods, will
please to call and examine thy stock before purchasing
elsewhere. Rev°Heel the place, West !Wain St., nearly
opposite the Depot;,
C.I,LAti. 00 IlkliY,-
Trustees.
N. D. All Cloth.. Ceasimcres and Postings, will be
made up to order, Of desired) by an experienced weak
man. C. 0.
Penn IYlntual Life Insurance Co.
ASSETTS $1,221,289 71.
Life insursnee,Policies, on favorable Terms.
1•II E .Board of Trustees have declared
a Scrip Dividend of
FORTY PER CENT.
upon the cash premiums received In 18C3, on all
Pcilleles In force on the :fist December, and have deci
ded to receive-all tho scrip Maned up' to, and inclmitug
January 1859 In payment of Premiums. ..... • '
Tim undersigned is ready to deliver certificates to
parties entitled to receive them at tho Carlisle agency,
at bin office on Alain Streot t rat any time after tho ditto
of this notice,.
Pamphlets, tables of rates, !rep\ icationsamlevery
forouttion furnished without charge. •
741 n rch 25,, I 6 61-3 t
S. IV. ITAVERSTICK
(Premium awirl,,l ul the Cwobrri , !nri County
ili (oral Pau. j 1 6:t7.
The cni , seril.el hsq jw.t. sec, :led the mpst splendid
3 , sortmont le , in hi , lmr.ever hriiimilit In thit
I,t , L •I::,hlt.ti tosrl l ut pnces that de
t. a i• I o
• CI. ..13t her.
; FURNITURE
}ill Ikt:ft and
Oflir o
Entbrftrltur rcrry - ---------------
verr, t apiol.vv.l +I n,! 1,,hi0na1.1.• 111•Sigil
alld li /6 , 11 Itr lndlrlrnl , n t:lpre• Iu not tire in setlF,
rev , .l.t :old 't , ..1) %Jilt l'ratusF,
es. Rr .
Prey parti aia. t _iron a, ”sal to funerals;
order= to,,‘ TI 311.1 13111111,y, attended to pr.nptly.
and ~ 1 1 of let A. B.
C3rlinle, )In) 12, It•td , .—ly.
II 0 \V A , DI
I A AS
II ;: p ( 7 ) C.
I I A ri I. UN
A Itinterrient Institution, t,lttflithod hy Frerlttl
or
dnwtntd Ow 1•1•1101,,i tilt. its k snd di , tl,Fed,
IttUirtt, i, ith I 11 111,,6 and I. :phlinit ., ii, , ,,s.
and e , pvc•i.allN her the l'ino• of Ithddt,t•s of
MEIII('A I, A MTh u•ratis. the Art Ina Sur
t.i. :111 IN 111, I. tier, eith a
their 001 11.
nl ill t.. 1.1 ixi I Illt. poi , Y1,11(1111, fUI 1 11/M:led
tree ef
\ :• . pt•rrnatf rrlln and of her
he SI, till and 1.11 the N 11% It I:Ni
l...Di v I In lb, 1.” Aillielvd
Ilt TN, t, t
po , ln, v. ill I f• ,111 , pl $O,ll.
1 , 1;..I :I:II I I. \ 11111rIIrSr„
1101,11 NO 2 :I,ut h huh :treet
Philadelphia, la. I s I.lrrll I1)4.
EZRA I). II E.II:I'NVI.LL, Presith-tu
ri Et). FA III) Secretary.
March 8,
•
fr E• 11 dersigneil Erinllel most respect
P fully Inform his odi friends and ,ustoincrs and th
public generall, that htl has ~, 1 11:11V111,1 t Ito
CLOTHING AND FURNISHING
business In all 1 a branches In the I tore norm of .T. A
I t o Esq f.ll !hit II est cot., or of Hanover an,
IVw.t. Louth, strdet. where he hos opened one of th
finest and must f.o.hictiaide eclectio. 01 ready Mail.
made clothing in the itnrough of Carlisle.
nitre!, o , ll,lsts in 0r1 . .11 varieties as Ihlluws, :
31ENS ANc 0.1 Y'S s 'p.
do. do. do P k:N ki.O'JNEI.
dn. do do. VESTS.
Snits far Boys, from 5 to 15 years of age. Shirts,
Melton Flannel and eassimeru Bosoms. I)rdwers, SUN.
Tenders, Crava s. a varh.ty of Ferry Neel< Ties, Linen
and Paper Collat a, .llen's Linen and Silk Ilandker
chiefs, Umbrellas.
FRENCH AND SOLE LEATIIER
TRUNKS AND VALISES.
Carpet and Leather Travelling Thrs. La
All the shove mods null! he sold Mr ra-h. nt the very
lei, est prices the and the City Nlarhets will jos! ity.
Purchasers will please call and I ,llllillo for them
selves, before purchasing I .Ino, here, as my motto is
quicli sales and oho: t prt fits.
SAMUEL C. IIUVIITT.
May 1. 18r , 3-43rn, Agent.
P. S. Particular attention ;;iv en to Iloys clothing.
It. E. SILIPLI.I
ZEMIN% TRADE, 31860.
NEW GOERS !I:
mow offering an immense variety of
11 CLOTHS,
CASS .MER ES '
EST ING S,
C)TTON GOODS ac..
For Men and Boys' Wear,
in a larger variety, than van ho found in any ()stab
lishment in this place, and at no low prices Its can ho
sold any where, to snit tasto and pocket. Wo manu
facture the above goods to of dor, in the latest styles,
or sell per yard. Customers wishing to live the goods
bought of us; mt. can ho aecommotintorr frail ofchauit
An early inspection of our goods and prices, respectful:
ly solicited.
IS 1 AC LIVINGSTON,
North Hanover Street Clothing Emporium
March 13,1803.
HINTS AND OILS.-
10 Tons White Load. 1000 Gallons of oil. Just
received with a hove assortment of
Varnish Hs, Fire ProolPain t.
Turpontino, Florence White,
Japan, White Zinc
Putty, Colo rod Zinc,
Lithargo, ltod Lead,
IV hitillg, Belled Oil,
Glue, . Lard Oil,
' Shellac,, __ operm Oil,
Paint BrusheVl - ' :Fish OIL dkc.,
Polors of oTory description dry, and 011 in cans and
tubes at the Hardware Store of , . . _
Carlisle, Oct. 25, 1801
, BELTINGUIT !
Nir Justiecelved a large assortment of all sites
Gum ileltlnz, Gum Hose, Gum lug, &a., and for
sale cheap at the Hardware Store of ,
Juno 22, [BO3. • SAXTON
A L. SPONSIAR,
Agunt.
READING RAILROAD.
"daV• t
• • 'Z'S
j 6 , 1 •
.41 .7. V= MTh'
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT
n_REAT Trunk Line from the North
NJ( and North. West for Philadelphia, Now York Read
ing, Pottsville, Lebanon, Allentown, ' , lston, Ac., Ac.
Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia, New-York.
Reading Pottsville, end all Intermediate Stations, at
8 A. M., and 2 P. M.
Now-York Express leaves Harrisburg at 11,50 A. Si.,
arriving at New York at 1.45 the same day.
A special A ccomodation Passenger train leaves BEAD
two at 7.15 A.M., and returns front Harrisburg at 5 P.M.
Fares from Harrisburg: To Now-York $5 15; to Phil
adelphia a 3 35 and $2 80. Baggage chocked through.
Returning. leave Now-York at 6 A. 111., 12 noon, and
7 I'. 21., (Pittsburg Express arriving at Harrisburg
at, 2A. 111.) Leave Philadelphia at 815 A., M., and
3.30 P. M.
Sleeping ears in the .New York Express Trains
through to and from Pittsburg without change.
Passengers by the Catawissa Railroad leave Tamaqua
nt Rim A. M., and 2.10 P. 51., for Philadelphia, New-,
York, and all Way Points.
Trains leave Pottsville at 0.15 A. 51., and 2.30 P. 51.,
for Philadelphia, Harrisburg. and New. York.
An Accommodation Passenger train leaves Reading
at 000 A. M., and returns from Philadelphia at sOu
P. M.
AtiiirAll the above trains run daily, Sundays except
ed.
A Sunday train 1,1VP4 PrIttSVIIIO at 7.30 A. M., and
al 3.15 P. M.
Cnnimutat 1011. 'Hi nee, Season, and Exclltslon Tick•
eta at reit,eed rntea to and from all points.
b 0 Baggage allowed each l'aa• eager.
G. A. NIUOI.I,S,
Gone ral I,nperltiteadent.
May 27,18(11
CARLISLE AND PHILADELPHIA
Q.*.
DAILY FREIGHT LINE.
FREED, 'WARD Sr, FREED,
811 MARKET BTRFET,
J. k h. 1:11oADS
II STELLT, CARLI,I.I:, PA
fra.- ("ars of this Line leave the Depot all k.aritet s
Deily, et I 11'11/10k. P. M.
l'arliNle.Daik. nt i o'clock. A M.
Goodsintended hor thi< Line should be marked C. Rd
P. Daily Frehzlib Line, sod son t In by 4 o'clock.
May 25,
llA'r AN!) CAP E31P0111T)1 I
rinhe undersigned having purchased the
of the la t W M 11. Trout decffi.
respeettulle ininlive 1,, thi•puhl it ihnt he will ~
lino° thi II AT I'l SI NESS at the old stand, in
lll<h sti pet. 811,1 w ith n Yellen ed and efficient
etlort, prinluee , rt II 011,1 Ut
1:,•ory j'yrfrly, R/ . it Ond QUIIII7y,
that qbal hos 1.11• 1 4 with 110. 1in0r,,,,,,, 0h t
01 the Art, and fully up t,, sp• in h 0 0 11, 0 ,
I have 011 11,1;1,1 a splendid
zlssortment
HATS AND CAPS, *,..
e___
of all t ho Wom
to the finest FUR 11.%1- : and at pricer
that 111110. 011 f, 0 ho i•y t • to get tiug th e
worth ul his money. 'I 1,1• • I.,ck
C kt 4 ,1111:1;1:, I:EA \ I.lt k FELT lI.ITS,
()revery Flyle :Ind col, r rLICHT
ESS, I! A I{l I,lTl' A N N ISE :by thoFo of tiny
in tlif• ; 4 .11111 re.
Ity kTS and c . t rs ,
olovory ipt I) ,•1111:1,,ti.
lie re.revttully t old patrons and a
many tinV, eIICS tO gno Lao a
J. 11. UALLIO.
Apr 27,, 1,,n-ly
A. B. EAVINWS
FURN TURF: WARE-ROOM
6 -1- 4 r
562 14. IQ aft 0
• ‘...••• - b,= -2 v_
Al o s -
e •
West 114%h -Street,- a ri I-31e, Pa
the ~exam 11,,n )is
lllen & Boy's Clot:ling Bazaar.
B,cond arrival elf Ihp A l / 4 . Ca SO n.
HENRY SAXTON,
NEWCOALANDLUMBERYARD ,
The subscribers have this day entered into piny
uership to trade in
•JOAL AND 1 IIMBE:11,
We wilt have constantly on band and furnish to ordar
all kinds and quality of seasoned
LUIVBER,
BOARDS,
SCANTLING,
FRAME STUFF,
Paling, Plastering Lath,ShinglinK Lath, worked I. 1t. , 0rl
leg aua Weatherboarding, Posts and Italie, and-every lir:
tide that belongs to a LUMBER YARD.
All kinds of Ehingles, to wit: Whitepine Iltmlock
and Oak, of different quillties. Laving ears of mai.
own we can furnish bills to order of any length and
size at the' hortekt notice and on the most reasonable
terms. Our worked boards will be kept under cover xi
that they can be furnished dry at all times.
We have constantly on hand all hinds of Family Coal
under cover, which we will deliver clean to any part of
the borough. To wit :
LYK ENE VALLEY,
LUKE FIDDLER,
TREVORTON,
LOCUST MOUNTAIN,
LOBBERY,
which we pledge ourselves to sell at the lowest prices:
Best quality of
Luneturner's and Blacksmith's Coal,
always on hand which we will sell at the lowesEßEctirtt
Yard we side of Grammar School, Main street. '
ARMSTRONG & HOFFER.
July 20.1802
ATCIIES, JEWELRY, ANP
SILVER-WA IMAT CONLYN'S old estiiblisheil
Stand, West Main St., nearly opposite the Cumberland
Valley Bank.
1 have just received a new assottment of watcher,
awelry. medallions. silverware. &e., in addition to my
armor stock to which I invite the attention of the
public, The assort men t rail races fine gold and silver
lever watches. 11 untin g and open case do., gold An
chors fur Ladles and Gentlemen and Silver Lepinea
and Quartler watches of every vin hay In style and
price.
Also One gold Medallions. firenstj ins for Ladles and
Gentlemen of every quality. pattern and price. Gold
fob, vest. curb and neck chains. Gold bracelets. finger
rings, cuff-pins, sinds, sleeve-butte ns, eresses, charms,
&c.. Le. Gold and silver thimbles. silver and plated
butter knives. forks. lath,, tea, salt and mustardspoonn
of every variety. A large assortment of gold, silver
and common spectacles, to suit all
ages to which we inN lie special attest.
lion.
A fine lot .of GOLD PENS from the lest makers,
spectacle eases. faneriboxes. silver and pearl card cases,
gold and milli - non brarel-ts, .0,11 chains,
Mantle Clocks and a variety of articles aton
ally kept in Jewelry estalillsliments, w bleb
I will sell law for rash. All articles oar
ranted to lie ohat I hey nrr represLnted.
Particular attentinn paid as usual tr.
WATCII ItiPAlltlNU and all work war
ranted.
Do'. 2:1. T 857. i
ECOND SPRING ARRIVAL.-
LAIW E SUPPLIES FUR TilE DEA D AND FEET
At the store of John Irvine, on the N.oh: corner o
the public square. is the place to purchahe Booth Shoes
lints & Cape. at pricer flint defy competition.
tie has just returned from the East with the largest
and most. complete assortment (II 1{0(Ito. Shorn. Hats &
Caps that he Inns ever presented to this community.
sod which Im is determined to sell at the lowest possi
bly prieen. tins , bmk embraces everything in hislino
of buniness, suet, na
R BOYS' FINE CALF BOOTS,
Rip liont,. Calf end (',tent Leather flx lord TIP,,, Ca
npd l'ati•nt L,v,l her “,titers, Call Nullifiers, Call and
Kip limping, :-lippt•rs,
I,II,DIES' WE1111.•
Fine French and Engll,ll Lasting Gaiters, 'Morocco
Call and Kid Illds. Fine Kid Slippers, Fancy Slippers
11orocco, Kid Itughins, A
ir3Sl:: , .IND 1 LDI: Ni EAR of all descriptions
orniAracing fine Lasting I;ait ern, Morocco 1111,1 lastin g
tints. )10,1,0 lace Hoot, of all hlnt.s, fancy
sliocs of I , llll o lls st lea slip' yrs. Ac.
If I'S, silk, Cassiniore. Far and Word Hat e
of all qualities and styles, al,hs, largqy assortment of
- ti iRa IV 11-1 9'„s'
TtrlotF and Shr'e. rondo to order at I hi, short esl natio
Repait pri.mpt dtme. Contidc rot of his ablltly t
phew, roll ela,ses of ru , tmners, ho rn,peetfully in, Ito
Ow public to ulve Wu) a cull.
Remember the place, N. E. corner of the Pub he
t I)_
Si in
Nlzt3 :30, 'CO
TZEIrovAL.
GREENFIELD & SHEAFER
T_TAVE removed to their new and
beaut,io Store 17taan. S , uth-raft corner of Mar
fset :.•1 nary. opp.lte Ire i. e'slaw Stole. "Ilavinajust
returned 1.. m New -V—ric end Philadelphia. with an
v:irOdy of Dry, Goods. we are prepared to
cifer f•llperior incturefhents; to any Other house iv the
entry.
I kin A 11 , nans all' Knohlr:' Fla I,A, slngla and double
will h. Urnradv ut ienlnl Lust res. ill shadia. Plain and
Plaid l'"Plins, mesa I,.•nutiful than any silk, at one
111111 tn• rant at am,. Ix tilt as. Ito Laines
Cha ieS, 1,111,1 , , llrgandica, Ch I/I ,
Domestic Goods.
A honey ki nt Ch,rl<o:, Muslinx, Glrig . harrg
Cottottlies, «ill be s:111.1 nt rt.as.thaLlo ratef:
1101,7,' XING GOODS
Mourning Goods to he offered at astonishingly low
prices.
Bimi Cashmorns, Summer Reps, All - was, Plain
Hareues, all wool Do Laines single and doublu wßith,
cry c eap.
Cloths and (assimeres.
A ;end ass,' t gm•in t of I`L dins, and the largest variety of
raoey Cassinieres. Over olfrred in this market.
A lee, nine usual niece, talent of :Notions,
. Hosiery,
Olt, es, Trimmings, ,tc.
GIIEENFIELD & SITE.IFEIZ,
Eat C.,re er ket Square, opposite In Ine's
elle° St.,re.
March 20, 1563.
HO ! _TOR KELLER'S
ti 1T AND CAL' STORE.
~IIE subscriber has removed his lint
and Cap Store to the opposite 81(10 of the S.trcet,
to the house formerly or, upied by P. Alonyer, and
next do, to Corn 1111111 . N Shoe Store. Hay ling a 11111th
longer noon, 1 htiva in era , sed Illy stork at geode, so
than 1 am now prepared to furnish the public with
all the new bt) les of
HATS, CAPS, AND STRAW E[ATs?
t prices to suit the times. My stock cc nalsts of Silk,
Cas.ainere and Ituvsi.t liars, all kinds and mices of soft
hats, eity . a v. ell Its hours manufacture, from the Corn'
11111 wont up to the finest liusaia and Nut[n. A good
05F,,rt men t of nien and 11(1% 'S raps.
Also, 1111,115. bo\ a, and eldhlrens fancy straw hats
Ira; log improimi means for manufartutior. any kind
or shape of bats will be made to order, at r.hort notice.
Bolan; a prartie tl Hatter, l Oily undersl.•uldin¢ the
husinens. I hope by strict attention to receiro a literal
pational;e,
.1011 N A. KILLER. Agt.
P. S. Old Late colored and repaired at moderate
prlrns.
April 17,
JA ALES R. WEAVER'S
4".'ll:liiiiti CABINET
AND
PI, - CHAIR
MANUXACTORT,
- NORTII If A HOVER STREET, CARLISLE, PA.
Caving teen engaged In the business for over twenty
years he eould return thanks to life teammate Bud
friends. fur the liberal encouragement extended to liim
iii years gone ly, and further assures them that no
pains will be ii.ared, to give full satisfaction to all who
may favor him n Ith a roll,
CHAIRS AND FURNITURE,
of every description constantly on band, or made to
Order. Rai ranted to be .4 the best quality, of tho la
test style, a ell finished, and solu at the lowest possiblo
prices for cash.
Ii(IMF. ColltiO U. business as, an UNDERTAICER.—
Ready made Collins, Metallic or OnjerWlsB. )(Opt con
stautly on band and tunetals promptly attended to
personally in town or country, on the natuyt reasonable
terms.
Cherry and Walnut Coffins, large elm), a ell flniEbed
and lined inside. ft( in 8 to 12 dollars.
Walnut Collins covered : from : l . s to 30 dollars
May 26,1659—1 y
TILL TRIUMPHANT.
L. 7 The completes uecesv of the Prairie Flower Cook
titove, warrants the subscriber in calling the attention
of all who may want a superior stove to call and ex
amino the only stove that has given universal satisfac
tion.
WHAT IS CLAIMED OYER OTHERS IS
Ist. A saving of from aft to 60 per cent. In fuel.
botteteect quicker Oveo_fromtheettrue_fire,. _
ad. A larger Oven than any other stove ofihe same she,
4th. The preservation of the centre piece from sinking
saving repairs,
sth. The bust Baker, Reactor, and Cook now in use,
.6th. A superior arrangement for cleaning the flues
7th. A perfect Gas Consumer for either wood or coal.
'Phu Prairie Flower is warranted to give satisfaction
in every particular, and will be shown withrpleasure to
all who may call, whether desiring to purchase or not,
any quantity of reference in town cr country.
A few other good Cook Stoves-on band, which will be
sold vary low to close stock.
. .
Spouting, Hooting, Jnb work, Copper.smithlng and
Shooting stork promptly attended to, in town or coon.
try. All work worrantod'at the ol stand, Hanover
street north of Louther.
MARY Isl. MORR4B.
N. B. Old Copper, Brass and Piniter'bought, andllo
highest price paid In caskor geode.
March 28, 1660.—tf. .• . .
DR, Wrl. 13, COOK,
HOMOEOPATHIO.PKYsIOIAN,
Surgeon and AecoucAeur..
C'kFFICE at his resickneo. in S. 0c "d
N.,Jrlian'over streot, foil? doors south of the EeUth
PrisbyterlaU Church, Carlisle.
Broken, Egg, Stove an d Nut
do. do
(2 0 . )
VIOMAS CONLYN
anUN tnttN)
JAMES it. WEAVER