Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, June 10, 1864, Image 4

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    STEINWAY PIANOS.
First Prize Medal at the Worldni Pair,
London, 1862.
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THE undersigned has just received,
and'intends to keen constantly on hand a full as.
sortnient of tho unequalled Pianos mantifactured by
Steinway & Sons of Now York.
Each instrument will he carefully selected in the
Manufactory, and will bo sold at the
New York Cash Factory Prices,
with the addition of Freight to Cat lisle.
. A written guarantee of entire satisfaction will be
given by the subscriber to each purchaser.
Persons desirous to purchase aro invited to call and
examine those unrivalled Pianos, at
E. E. Shapley's Jewelry Store,
Main Street, 3d door east of the Mansion House, near
the Railroad Depot.
SECOND HAND PIANOS received in exchange and
kept for sale and to rent.
Carlisle, May 22. 1803-Iy,
Geo, W, Carpenter, Henszy & Co's
Wholesale Drug (c.- Chemical Warehouse,
No. 737 Market St., Philadelphia
'THE Subscriber keeps constantly on
hands lar g e stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES. CHEMICALS,
LIARMACEITTICAL PREP...RATIO:Is, and every other article
which appertains to the business, embracing the most
extensive variety; alto PAINTS, OILS and GLASS of every
description.
All articles purchased from us can be relied on as be
lug of the most superior quality, and at as low prices
as they can be had. We ran otter such Inducements as
will make It the interest of purchasers to lay in their
supplies from us, and give us their future patronage
and Invite all wha visit the city, to call at our estab
lishment. All orders addressed to us by mail or other
wise, will meet with prompt attention.
GEO. W. CARPENTER. lIENSEY & CO.
737 Market Street, Philadelphia.
Feb. 5, '54-3m.
BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! !
At Ogilby's Cheap Cash Store !
T AM now opening a large assortment
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of NEW AND DESIRABLE goods. bought befor
the recent rise In prices, which will be sold for the Cash
at low figures.
Have on hand a full lino of BLEACHED and UN—
BLEACHED MUSLINSat the very lowest prices. Tick
Inge, Ginghams, Checks and Calicoes also, in great va
rieties and cheap,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
Elegant new style Silks, Chalies, Colored Alpachas
Tureen Cloth, Satin Stripe Lustros, and De Laines, Sc
Gloves and Hosiery. all slnds and prince. 1. Linens,
Linen Diapa Tahiti Cloths. Napkins, Russia & Ameni.in
Cashes, Catnbricks, Swiss Mull, Nainsook, Bishop Lawn,
etc., &c-
MOURNING GOODS.
A large aeeortmont of Black Veils, Crape CollarP, f 4
and 3-4 all wool Delains, TuraAn Cloth, Black Satin
Cloth, Alpacltaß, Mohan Sartlog, and ail the different
■tyle Black and White Goods from BessoN's celebrated
Mourning Store.
Cloths, Cassimeres, -Sattinets
Jeans, Fancy Casfimeres, Esttinets, K. Jeans, Ac., at
low pri. es. 8-4, 64, 5-4 and 4-4 Floor Oil Cloths, also
Table Oil Cloths, all width.
Ali thy winter stock goods, will bo closed out at less
thin City prices.
Now Is the time for purchasers to save money by
laying in their stock. All bought and sold for
CASH. Itoecolloct the place—West Main S . nearly
opposite the Depot. C. OGILLIV.
Carlisle, Feb. 12, '64.
MILLINERY & STRAW GOODS
IN EVERY VARIETV,
of the latent Imprtations, cud of the tiowest and most
fashionable styles.
OUR. STRA DEPAI?T.IIEN7'
will comprise every variety of hennets, tints, and Trim
minge to be found In that line; of the latest and inns ,
approved shapes and - stylon. SoHinting an Warn( call, I
remain yours, respectfully'. II WA It It,
Non. 103, 10.5 it 107 North Second St ,
April 8, 188-I—it.
Carpetings and Oil Cloths.
NOW receiving at Ogilhv's cheap casi
store, a lot of Ingrain, VonaLian, hemp, ILag
and Stair
CARPETS. •
Also, Floor OIL CLOTH'S all widths, 'which 11
siold for the cash at the Jowl, t rates.
CHAS. 0.111.11 Y, Trustee.
Starch 4, 18C4
Look out for the Draft
TN the new State just opened by Zei ,
ler & Stock, North Honorer etreet. (formerly I
Common's Store,) there Is a daily drat t made to the
cheap
Sugar, Nola ssrs, o)ffe e
and all sorts of °IMMO Flour and Feed
Do not forget end give theta a rail.
April 1. 181.4-40 r.
Town Property for Sale.
lAM authorised to sell the Property of
ml.. Sopla Sturm, situated un the North side of
Pomfret street near %Vest street.. The lot
. .
`1.1.. la 50 feet front by 125 feet deep, and has
ii• II ..1 upon It a Two story plastere l House and
• il I , :• , . frame Shop. It will be sold as a whole or
1111" i ...:•1.
~ ___• • lu part as may be most eligible.
.150. B. PARKER.
Feb. 5, 1804—tf.
BARLOW'S NDIGO BLUE,
eIDEALERS and consumers of the above
Celebrated Wash Blue, bill take notice, that the
s are altered to read.
INDIGO BLUE,
put up at Alored Wiltberger's Drug Store, No. 233,
North Second Street, Philadelphia.
The quality of this Blue will be the same la every
weal
It is warranted to color more water {ban twice the
same quantity of Indigo, and to go much further than
any other Wash Blue in the markot. It dissolves per.
fectly cloar and does not Bottle on the clothes as
most of tho other mating do. One Box dissdived in
a half pint of water, will make as good a Liquid Blue
as any that is made at ono-third the cost.
Ae It is retailed at the soma price as tho linitations
and inferior articles, housekeepers will find it very
much to their advantage to ask for that 'put up at
Wiltberger's.
AtEir All Blue put up after thle date with Barlow's
same on It la imitation.
The New tabel does not require a Stamp
yor s le by 'Storekeepers generally.
March 4,1884.-6 mo.
CLOAKS ! CLOAKS I I
UST received and very 'cheap at
G,IREENIFIELD dr, SHEAIVEIV.S.
awe purchase these gouge of an extensive Cloak
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Manufactory in ,Nsw Yone, we aro able to offer.superl.
or inducements to an, Douse in the country.
FURS: FURS!:
We defy competition, having made arrangemetiti with
one of the largest New York Fur Co's.,, to supply tie
with chnice Goods. We fool confident we can sell Furs
at City prices.
GREENFIELD & SIIEAFEIL
8. E. Cor. of Market Square, .2it door.
N0v.13, 1869.
BOOTS di. SHOES.
AIL -FULL asAortment of Mon and Boys'
loxit. and Shoes, suitable for the winter. Also,
dies and Misses's Balinoral Bootees. Children's Boots
'of all kinds. Ladie s and Gentlemen's GUM Over Shoes.
My old customeres and all In want of good and cheap
Boots and Shoes, will please call and examine the
stooit, boron purchasing. Main street, nearly opposite
the Depot. •
Carlisle, Nov. 21, 1863. 0/lAB. OGILDY, Trustee.
Notice of Co•Partuership.
PartT" public are hereby Wormed that
the undersigned have this day entered Into a CO
na rs h i p , Ander_the_name_of-Delaney-&-Dlisirrfor
the purpose of carrying on the Coal and Lumber busi
ness, et toe old stand of Oliver Delaney, near the Gas
Works; ,where all orders In their line of business are
reeipeetfolly solicited, and will be promptly filled..
OLIVER DELANOY,
ANDREW U. BLAIR.
Oct. 16, 1.833... i f.
4frOrders for coal win be received at • Halbert &
/fleming's Grocery Store; Robert oore's Shoe Storo
and A. il.ffilair's Currying Shop;
'IOIIILANO BLAIR.
Ita.,Orders for Coal or Lumber solicited T
through the
Post Office, arrangements having been oiade with the
Postmaster to charge the postage on. same to us. An
orders punctually filled.
Bryang rulmonle Wafers,
AT RALSTON'S
Dec. 11, 1863
)1:IAMBS. 500 pairs Ilaincia on band
of kinds, klicibothtowu pattern, Londoil
0., roman do ,' win:rand without pahnitlastoniugs
cheaper th%u over atll.BAXTOtra, Exiit gala et.
March 28,1862.. . • •
THE subscriber 'because of illhealtb,
.
and private 'patters also claiming his attention,
MO Whin duty to retire "from business -at least for a
season. probably until the present war is ended.
I shall close 'tiny business early iu February next,
and up to that period, will keep up my neual 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, (chewing 4- smoking) 4. Cigars ;
ombracing the choicest ivalltles, and at the lowost
possible prices and profits.
Tho balance of my stock, composed of
CEDAR WARE,
such as Tabs, Churns, Buckets. a lot of Corn Brooms—
the choicest in any market—also,
China, Glass, Quieensware, Crocks,
Baskets, to., will be cold 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 so generous and liberal a share of their patronage.
trusting that my labors to please have not altogether
beau in vain.
To such as have accounts to settle with me, oltber
for or against. I would state that I will as here-
tofore, be found at my usual plain of busluoss, where
1 will be always bo happy to see thorn.
"Marlon Hall," Carlisle, 1
3anuaryll, 1884. f
4X4-Parry Advocate pleaso copy
JOHN 11. STAYSIAN
WHEELER & WILSON'S .
SEW' G C /Or E S
AT REDUCED PRICES,
With Glass Cloth Presser, Improved Loop—
, Check, New Style Hammer, Binder,
Corer, Braider, eto.
At the Railroad Office, Carlisle. Pa.
Silver Medal at the Pennsylvania State Fair
September, ] 863.
American Institute. New Yorlt, Mechanics' Association,
Boston, FralikliTilustituto, Philadelphia, Metropolitan
Mechanirs' Institute, Washlnetnn, Mar:Viand Institute
Baltimore, Mechanic,' Association, Cincinnntt , Hen
lucky Institute, Louisville, Mechanical Alsociation,
St. Louis, Mechanics' Institute, San Francisco.
MAINE,
- VERMONT,
CONNECIIOUT,
NEW JERSEY,
PENNSYLVANIA,
VIRGINIA.
MISSISSIPPr
M
OHIO, ISSOU
INDIANA,
lOWA,
TENNESSEE,
ILLINOIS,
EENTUCKY
MICHIGAN,
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WISCONSIN,
LALI FORMA.
These celebrated Machines are adapted to every va
rlets of Sowing or family wear, frem the lightest mils
line to the heaviest cloths. They work equally well
upon silk, linen, woolen, and cotton goods,—seaming
quilting. gathering, hemming, foiling, cording, and
braiding—making a bonutllul and perfect stitch, alike
on Isith sides—and pert nailing, every species of sewing
except making button holes and stitchhig on buttons.
Full in truetions for operating tho Th,,,hjne le ;Oyun
gratuitously at the Wes rooms. When the Machine
is sent s. in,, distance, so that personal instruction is
inconvenient, a card of direction in sent, which is a
sufficient guide.
The qualillea which recommend the W heeler &
Wilson Machine are--
1. Beauty and excellence of stitch, alike on both sides
of the folic sewed.
2. Strength. firmness, and durability of seam, that
will and rip lire ravel. end made with—
:l. Economy of thread.
4. Its attachments and wide range of application to
purp .ses null material,
b. Compactness and elegance of model and finish,
O. Sim p licity and therollahllONS of ennFi ruction.
7. Speed, ease or °potation and management, and
quietness of movement
SCHEDULE OF PRICES,
No. 3 Machine, Wiln
Plain Table, $4:, 00
Ifnlf :lase, Pannelled, tO 00
Unit ase !flack Walnut or Mahogany 65 00
'
Plain Table, 65 0)
Half Case, Pannellod, 00 00
Ilan - Case, Polished, Mach Walnut or Mahogany 06 00
No. 1 Machine, Silver plated, with
Pinin Table, f, 00
Half Ca..e, Polished, Mark Walnut, 70 o,}
(fall Case, l'olis , ed, isla,k Walnut or Mahogany 71. 00
half Case, Polished, lb.sewomb 00 00
Full Case. Polished, Illaelt %%about or Mahogany 00 00
Full Casa, Polishe,, Rosewood, 100 00
No. 4 Machin°, Large with
Plain Table,
No. 5 Machine, Cylinder, with
Plata Tabln,
Every Machine is sold with a Hemmer, Nos. 1 and 2
Machines are sold ennivlcte, with the New Ulass Cloth
Presser, New FtVte liouneer and Braider.
Wheeler R Wilson's Agency at
Railroad and Telegraph Office,
CARLISLE, PA.
Nov. 27, 1863-Iy.
IA T ILLIA M. FRIDLEY respectfully
announeas to the citizens of Carlisle and the
public generally, that he still continues the manufac
ture of all kinds of tin Ittld sheet iron ware in .1. 1).
Halbert's building East Louther street Carlisle at the
sign of the
RED COFFEE POT,
where ho will at all eitnes ho ready to do all kinds of
work in his line with neatness and despatch.
Also can at all Ulnas he Muo those celebrated, self.
sealing and self testing premium airtight,
•
FRUIT CANS AND JARS•
Roofing, Spouting, and all klndo of jobbing done at
the shortest notice.
Cash paid for old lead, pewter and copper. Thank
ful for the patrona m heretofore extended, ho hopes by
strict attention, and a desire to please all to merit a
continuanre of the same.
Dont forget the sign of the Red Coffee Pot.
April 3,1803.
MC. HERMAN, Attorney at,,Lavv,
• Carllslo, Pa. Next door to tho Herald Office.
March 18, 1801-Iy.
TAMES 'A. DUNBAR, Attorney at
10
Jan. Law, Oarlile, V.I. Office with Watts & Parker.
22, 1864,1 y.
T M. WEAKLEY.—Attorney at Law.
• Office on south Hamner street. opposite Bentz'
Dry (Joe& store. All professional business entrusted
to bum will be promptly attended to.
QAMUEL lIKPBURN, Jr., Attorney
at Law. Mee with lion. Samuel Ileptiiirn, Alain
St. Carlisle Pa.
•
June 5, 't3
Ru'US E. SHAPLEY; Attorney at
Law. Carlislo Pa. Attends to securing and col
lecting Soldiers' Pay, Bounties, and Pensions. Office
on South (favorer Street, opposite ilentz's store.
Dec. 27.1861
AW CARD.-CHARLES L. MA-
CiLAUCHILIN, Attorney at Law, Mee in In•
hoU!8 buildlng,,jugt opposite the Market House.
Carlisle, March 14,
CP. HUMRICH, Attorney at Law.
.-olnco on North lyanover street, a few doors
south of °lass' Hotel. All business entrusted to him
will be prompt.) y attended to. [Aprllls.
Attorney at
f p Law and Surveyor. Mechanicsburg : P. ogle° on
Rail Boad.Street, two doare north of the Bank.
.4Q- Business promptly attended to.
Dn.I.C.LOOMIB
South Ilttoovor street, qta
oppoetto Root a'Ary goodo'
June 1, '62,
R. GEORGE S. SEA-
JurItIGIIT, DEN TIST, from the
, ilmore College of Dental Surgery. Dal
'lll4l..Cialee at the realdenee of his motber,Ealt, Lowther
etrtet,three doorribolow Bedford.
*arch 10,1856—Af.
AANDKEROIILEFS, Ties, Stooksß
JALltlblanna, Beenandors, Under Shirts, Drawers,
beautiful assortmout cam be found itt
ISA AO LIVINGSTON'S
North llanover Street Emporium
Mardi 13; 1803. • .
FA MILY DYE COLORS,
• . -r• AT RALSTON'S.
Closing up Busineps.
Highest Premiums at the
INTERNATIONAL EX lIIIIITION, LONDON, 1862
INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, PARIS, 1861.
at the Fairs of the
UNITED STATES AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY,
At the State Fairs of
Pio. 2 !%litchlne with
TERMS CASH
COFFEE POT.
THE4llo,and Eastpennsboro"Mutual
Fire Insuratte * e Company of Oumbrarlarol. panty,
Incorporated by an. act of Assembly, in the year 1843,
and having recently had.its charter extended to the
year 1883, la now in active and vigorous operation, un.
dor the superintendence of the following Maard,o
Managers; viz
William R. Gatos', Christian Btayman, Jacob Eberly,
D. Bally, Alex. Cathcart, J. 11. Coover, John Eiche'bap
ger, Joseph Wickersham, Semi. Eberly, Moses Bricker,
Rudolph Martin, Jacob Coover, a- d J. 0. 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 watt upon
them at any time. . _
WM. It. GORGAS, President,
Eberly's Mills, P. 0
CHRISTIAN STAYMAN, Tice President
Mechanicsburg, P. 0
JOAN C. DUNLAP, Sect'y. Mechanicsburg.
DANIEL DAILY, Dillsburg, York co.
AGENTS.
Cumberland county.—John Sherrielc, Allen; Henry
Zoaring, Shiremanstown; Lafayette Better, Dickinson;
Henry Bowman, Churehtown; Mode OHMih, South
Middleton; Samuel Graham, We.tpenneboro'; Samuel
Coover, Mechanicsburg; J. W. Cocklin, Shephordstown;
D. Coover, Upper Allen; J. 0. Sexton, Silver Spring;
John flyer, Curlisle; valentine Seeman, New Cumber.
land; James McCandlish, Newville.
Yo , k county —W. S. Picking. Dover; James Griffith
Warrington; J. F. Deardorff, Washington; Richey Rich
ey Clark, Dillsburg; D. Rutter, Fairview; John Wil
Hams, Carroll.
J. W. EDY
Dauphin co.—Jacob Houser, Harrisburg.
Members of the Company having policies about to
expire, can have them renewed by making application
to any of the Agents.
October SO, 1A63.
William P. Lynch
Having returned from the army has
re-opened the
GAS FITTING and PLUMBING business
at the Old Stand in the basement of the
First Methodist Church. Ile will
attend promptly to a libusi.
ness in his lint .
Lean and Iron Pipit
Ilydrants,
Hot & Cold Shower Baths,
Water Closets,
Force and Litt Pu Ana,
Wrol, Iron WeVd Tubes,
And every description of cocks nnu fittings for g,att,
steam, water, &c. Superior cooking ranges, heaters
and gas fixtures put up in churches, stores and dwell
logs, at short notice, in the moat modern style. Al
materials and work in our line at low rates and war
tented.
.Country Work and jobbing promptly attended to
June 5 1863.
ARRIVAL OF NEW STOCK OF
1:1) 3r• 3r tiGr c) c) cli ..s
A. W. BENTZ,
I_TAS just returned from the Philadel
phia and New York markets with a largo and
well selected stock of Dry Goods, consisting in part of
lohnir Lace
Wool Plata, Plaid Popling,
Bilk and Worsted Checks, Colored Alpaca,
Colored Merrimac: Mouse de Lahie,
Double wid'h Wool Plaids,
Black and While do.,
Wool Plaid Victoria, Oinghams, Calicoes, Check!, Tick
.ngs, Opera F lan ele, Shirtin :s, Table Diaper, Sheet
togs, Canton Flannels, &c.
IVIOURNING GOODS,
Merinoes, Cashmeres,
-Bombazines, Ptgured - and - plalfi - Delalues,
Brocade Mohair, Double Wool Delaines,
tlttemrMohair] Strlped - Hoyt,
Striped Mohair, Striped Poplin,
de Berlin, Terine Cloth,
Paramutto Coburg, Black Coburg,
Mourning Corded Silk, Pont do Solo, lllack Silk, a large
assortment of Crape Collars, Black Alpacas, Black Silk
&c.
Black and Bordered Long and Square Shawls, Square
and Long Wool Shawls, Black Thibet, Nlous do Lahie,
Broglie Long and Square, Plaid Wool ShaWIS, Fancy
Wool Shawls, in great variety.
BALNIORAL SKIRTZ,
Ladies' Hats, Home Made Blankets, tine or imported.—
The latest style Hoop Skirts—sly quaker.
HOSIERY.
A largo and srell selected stock, Wool and Cotton, La.
dies and Children's Caps, a fine assortment of Bonnet
and Mani us Ribbons, ()Ingham, Silo and Cotton Hand
kerchiefs, Umbrellas, a large assortment of
MENS AND BOYS' WEAR.
CLOTHS.
CASSIMERES,
SATTINETS,
KENTUCKY JEANS,
The largest and hest selected stock in the county.—
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Ac
These Bonds have all loom selected expressly for this
market, with great can both to their quality and
styles, as well as to a rensonable price at which they
rail will he tliapogod
The old friends and customers of this well known
house are Invited to call and examine this stuck of
splendid Gouda
Carlisle, OA. 30, 1863
Carlisle Foundry,
FARNI IMPLEMENT DEPOT
P. Gardner & Co. now manufacture and keep con.
stantly for sale. at their extensive Steam Works on East
Main street, Carlisle, a large assortment of
Au BICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
of well known, approved usefulness to farmers. among
whlrlt they would call especial attention to WILLOUGII
BY'S CELEBRATED PATENT
7.5 CO
°LW SPRING GRAIN DRILL,
which has token over fifty First Class Premiums at State
and County Fairs. To the Farmers ol Cumberland,
York and Perry counties we need not speak in detail
of the merits of this drill, as scores of them are now in
use on the best farms in these counties. Its reputa.
tien is established ss the most complete Grain Drill
uow manufactured in the United States. It sows Wheat,
85 00
Rye, Oats, Barley and Grass, evenly and regular,
without bunching the seed. The gum Springspass the
drill over stumps and stones, without breaking pins or
the drill. For eves end regular sowing, the Willough
by oum Spring Drill is unequalled by any other. We
also manufacture and sell the following articles, which
we can recommend to Farmers as reliable Implements,
of established chdracter
MORRISON'S PATENT CORN PLANTER,
LASH'S PATENT STRAW & FODDER CUTTER,
BRIDENDOLPIPS PATENT CORN SHELLER,
lIA ILN'S PATENT CIDER MILL,
JOIINSON'SCAST IRON 1100'S TROUGH.
A I so, Three and Four Horse Powers and Threshing
Machinea, Cast Iron Field Rollers, Plough Castings of
various patterns, Corngrushers, and other articles for
Farmers too numeroSe- to mention. Also, Egg Coal
Stoves and Ten Plato Wood tztoves, with an immense
variety of other castings for housekeepers and others.
We have also an attractive variety of patterns for
IRON RAILINGS,
and CEMETERY ENCLOSURES to which we would
call attention.
Steam Engines and Mill Gearing
To this department of our business we give particu.
lar attention. Our already extensive stock of patterns
for Paper, Flour and Saw Mill Gearing, is constantly
increasing. Mill Owners and Mill Wrights will be fur.
niched with a printed catalogue of our various Mill
Patterns, on application. Our Machine Shop comprises
all the various tools for turning, planing and finishing,
Shafting and Castings, by good and carcful Machinists
STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES/
of any desirable capacity, from ton to twenty-five horse
power, built in the best style and on accommodating
terms. Engines built at our establishment may be
seen to successful operation at many of the largest
Distilleries and Tanneries in Carlisle, and Cumberland
Perry and Dauphin Counties, to the owners of which
we confidently refer for information as to theirefficion
cy. Persons wanting Steam Engines are earnestly re
quested to cull and examine before contracting else
where.
DOOR AND SASH FACTORY,
Connected with our establishment is a Steam Sashand
Door Manufactory which is now-incomplete order for
the manufacture of every description of
BUILDING MATERIALS
for the most costly as well as the plainest house. Win•
dow Sash furnished from 5 cents upward, according to
size of glass; Window Frames
. from $1 31 upward;
Shutters and Rolling Blinds from $1 75 upward; Four
Panel Doors from $2 12 upward. Mouldings, Castings
Architraves, Wash Boards, Brackets, Fancy Drapery,
Scrolls, and other articles needed in house building,
furnished at the lowest prices and of the host quality
of lumbee. 1111.. We are also prepared, as heretofore.
to build and repair BURDEN OARS for traneporterson
the railroad, with promptness and on reasonable term.
The continued patronage of the public IR respectfully
solicited. Orders by mail promptly attended to.
May 0. '6O. F. GARDNER & Co.
REMOVAT
LINNEKV HL, having on account
I •of the dampness and unbealtbfulneen of his for
'Mar shop on Hanover street, been compelled to remove
therefrom: has purchased and refitted the splendid
shop. vn Main street. next door to A. L. Sponsier's of
fice, formerly occupied by a. Myerd. Ifs will be glad
to welcome all his old customers, and as many new
ones as wish to be ahevea by clean and competent bat ,
hers.
Aug.l.l. 1863-Bm. ' '
MEW GOODS.
Every description and quality of Groceries,
Queensware, hardware, Pickele, Sauce, Fine Liquors,
Tobacco, &gars, Pipes, Fresh,
r. irate,
and vegitabi t ei
Cane, Oysters do'. Spices, Wood and Willeaki, all
kinds antof the best quality and Co lie sold e{ he
lowest prices lot cash by
June 5, 'O3
CHOICE SUGARS & TOBACCO,
AT RALSTON'S
PHYSICIANS will find it to their ad
vantage to call and-purchase their Medicines at
- RALBTON'B.
Fire Inettirthee.
Lon Sinks,
Bath Tubs,
Bath Boilers,
Wash Basins,
Hydraulic Rams, &c
Mlffi=
SHAWLS.
1013111312
AND
W 5;. TIRNTSS
BALI IDIORE LOOK HOSPITAL.
ESTABLISHED /LB A REFUGE PROM QUACKERY
Tun ONLY PLACE WHERE A CURE CAN
BE 013TAINIID:
DR. jOIiNSTON has discovered the
most (Tashi. speedy and only effectual remedy in
the world for all private diseases, weakness of the back
or limbs, strictures, affections of kidneys and blad
der, involuntary discharges, impotency, general debill•
ty, nervousness, dyspepsy, languor, low spirits, confu
sion of ideas, palpitation of the heart, timidity, trem
blings, dimness of sight orighldiness, disease of the
head, throat, nose or skin, affections of the liver, lungs,
stomach or bowels—those terrible disorders arlsin g from
the solitary habits of youth—those secret and solitary
practices more fatal to their victims than the song of
Syrons to the Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their most
brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage,
&c., impossible.
VOUNG MEN
Especially, who have become the victims of solitary
vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annu
ally sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of Young
Men of the most exalted talentsand brilliant Intellect,
who might otherwise have entranced listening Senates
with the thunders of eloquence or waked toccatas} , the
living lyre, may call with full confidence.
MARRIAGE
Married persons, or young men contemplating mar
riage, being aware of physical weakness, organic debil
ity, deformities, &c., speedily cured.
Ile who places himself under the care of
religiously confide In his honor as a gentleman, and
confidently rely upon his skill as a physician.
ORGANIC WEAKNESS
Immediately cured, and full vigor restored. This die
tr'essing affection—which renders lite miserable and
marriage Impossible—is the penalty paid by the victims
of improper indulgences. Young persons are too apt to
commit excesses from not being aware of the dreadful
consequenCes that may ensue Now, who that under
stands the subject will pretend to deny that the y power
of procreation is lost sooner by those falling into im
proper habits than by the prudent? Besides being de
prived the pleasures of healthy offspring, the most
serious and destructive symptoms to both body and
mind arise. The system becumes deranged. the physi
cs' and mental functions neakeneo, loss of procreative
power. nervous irritability, dyspepsia, palpitation of
the heart, Indigestion, constitutional debility. a west
tog of the frame, cough, consumption.decay and death
OFICE NO 7 SOUTH FREDERICK
STREET.
Loft band side going from Baltimore street, a few doors
from the corner, Fall not to observe nameaud number
Letters must be paid and contain astamp. The Doc
tor's Diplomas hang In his °Bice.
CURE WARRANTED IN TWO
DRYS.
No Mercury or Nauseous Drugs.—Dr. Johnston.mem
her of the Royal College of Surgeons, London; a raduate
from one of the most eminent Colleges in the United
States, and the greater part of whose life has been spent
in the hospitals of London, Paris, Philadelphia and
elsewhere, has effected some of the most at.tonisbing
cures that were ever known; many troubledwith ring
ing in the head and oars when asleep, great nervous.
nose '
being alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness,
with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with de
rangement of mind, were cured immediately.
TAIICE PARTICULAR NOTICE.
Dr. J. addresses all thosowho baveinjured themselves
by improper indulgence and solitary habits, which ruin
both body and mind, unfitting them for either bus 110136,
sttidy, society or marriage.
Those are some of the sad and melancholy effects
produced by early habits of youth, viz: Weakness of
the back and limbs, pains in the head. dimness of sight,
loss of muscular power, palpitation of the heart. dyspep
sy, nervous irritability. derangement of the digestive
functions, general debility, symptoms of -onsumption.
M ENTALI.4.—The fearful effects on the mine are much
to be dreaded—loss of memory, confusion of ideas. de
pression of spirits, evil forebodings. aversion to society,
self distrust, love of solitude, timidity, &c., are some of
- thEi arils-produced. - -
Thousands of persons of all agogr i can now judge what
fs the-eause-of-tibeir-rlecliming-helrlthrilosing t heir-trig
pr. becoming weak, pale, nervous and eMaciated.having
a singular appearance about the eyes, cough and symp
toms of consumption.
YOUNG MEN
Who have Injured themselves by a certain practice
indulged in when alone, a habit frequently learnil from
evil companions, Or at sshool, the effects of which are
nightly felt, even when asleep. and if not cured renders
marriage impossible. mid destroys both mind and body,
should apply immediately.
What a pity that a young man, the Lope of hiseoun
try. the darling of his parent.s, should he snatched from
all prospects and erijos menu of life, by the tionsequence
of deviation finis the path of nature and indulging in
certain secret habit. Such ptirsons must Lilo' o con
templating,
IVIA.RRI.II GE
reflect that a sound mind and body aro the most 'ne
cessary requisites to promote connubial happiness
Indeed, without them,. the journey through file becomes
weary pilgrimage; the prospect hourly (lift:kens to the
view: the mind becomes shadowed with despair and
filled with the meleneholy reflection that the happiness
o f another becomes blighted with our own. .
DISEASE or IrarnunntsiOn.
When the misguided and Imprudent votary of plea
sure finds that ho hcs Imbibed the seeds of this painful
disease, it too often happens that an 111 thned sense of
shame, or dread of discovery, deters 11101 from applying
to those Who. from education and respertabllity.can
filOno bailout him, delaying till the coustitiOnnal
symptoms of this horrid disease make iheir appearaneel
such no ulcerated sore t!;roat, diseased 11050. micturna.
pains la the Mad a lid 11111 hn. di 111 iless of sigh t. deafness,
nodes on the chin hones and arms, blotches on the
head. face and extremities. progressing with frightful
rapidity. till at last the palate of the mouth or the
bones of the nose fall In. and the victim of this a slut
disease herein.; a borri I object of commiseration, till
death puts a period to his dreadful suderi rig., by send
ing him that Undiscovered Country from whence
no traveller returns."
It is a melancholy fart that thousands fall victims to
this terrible disease, owing to the unskillfulness of ig
norant pretenders. who, by the use of that deadly fil-.
son, Mercury. ruin the constitution and' make the re
Oduc of IVs miserable.
STRANGERS
Trust not your lives, or health, to the rare of th
many unlearned nod worthless pretenders destitute of
knowledge, name or character, w ho copy Dr. Johnston's
a Ivertkenients, or style themselves. in the newspapers,
regularly educated physicians. ineap•ehle of curing. they
keep yau trilling month after mouth taking their filthy
and poisonous compounds. or as long as the smallest fee
can beohtained, and In despair. leave yen with ruined
health to sigh over your calling disappointment.
Dr. Johnston Is the only Physician advertising.
Ms credentials or diplomas always hang In his office.
His remedies or treatment are unknown toall others,
prepared from a life spent in the great hospitals of Eu-
rope, the first iti the country and a more extensive
private practice than any other physician in the world
INDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS
The many tbouaands cured at this instil ution year
aftm year, and the numerous important Surgical Ope
ration a pet-termed by Dr. Johnston, witnessed by the
reporters of the "Sun," "Clipper." and ninny other
papers, notices of which have appeared again and again
before the public, besides his standing a a gentleman
of character and responsibility, is a sufficient guarantee
to tho afflicted. '
SHIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED
Persons writing should be:particular In directing
their letlers to this Institution, In the following man
ner JOAN DI. JOHNSTON, M. D..
Of the Baltimore Lock Hospital, Baltimore, Did
May 29, 1893-nly
CUMBERLAND VALLEY.
AND
iffd i g.l2 , 2 l l
ThgeaLlT:
FRANKLIN
BAIL ROADS.
CHANGE OE HOURS.
fiN and after MONDAY, APRIL, 4th,
1863, l'assenger Trains will run daily, as follows
(i , unday excepted):
FOR CIIABILIERSDURO AND HARM:DURO.
LOSTO Hagerstown, 7:00 A. N., 2:45 P. 51
" Greencastle, 7:37 " 3,35 "
{ Arr at 8,17 ' 9:20 "
Chambers'g, -
Leave 8:3) " 12:55 "
Leave Bhlppenaburg 8 . 00" 1:28
~ Newville 0:3 1 " 1:28 "
" Carlisle 10:10 " 2.42 "
hleebaniesburg 3:12
Arrive at Harrisburg 11:15 " 3:40 "
FOR CHAMDERSEIIIRG AND HAGERSTOWN :
Le:tve Harrisburg 8:05 A. M., 1:35 p. m
" Mechanicsburg 8:37 " 2:15
't arlisla 4 0:27 " 2!55
" Norville .10.02 " 8:29 "
. ..
" Sh ppensburg 10:33 . 4:00 .
Arr at 11:10 " 4:30 .
Olio mbors'g, 'I I Leave 11:10 " 4:40 "
Leave Oreeneast e 11:55 . 5:30 "
Arr. at Hagerstown 12:33 " 6:10 • .
The Carlisle and Harrisburg ACCOMODATION
TRAIN will leave as follows:
Leave Carlisle 6:55 A. AL
~,.
'• Meehanfeeburg 6:25 "
Arrive at Harrisburg 6:55 "
Leave Harrisburg 4:20. I'. 51.
Mechanicsburg 4.54
Arrive atrarlisle 6:20 "
making close anti ectlols at Harrisburg with Trains
for Philadolptda New York and Palsburg ; and with
Trains for all points West.
Thu Train leaving ltanlabnrg at 4:20, P. M.,
runs only as .
Bifffiliftondont'a
Chamb'g. April 4, 1664.1
The Confeisions and Experience.
OF AN
INVALID.
Published tei the benefit. and ae a warning and
A CAUTION TO YOUNG MEN.
who suffer from Nervout Debility Premature Decay of
Manhood, ate., supplying at the rams time.
TEE MEANS Olf SELF CURE.
By one who hap cured himself after being put to great
expense and injury though medical humbug and
quackery.
By enclosing o'post addressod envolope, single
copies may bo had of the author.
NATIIANINI. MAYFAIR, Esq.,
Bedford, Kings County, N. Y.
May
GEO. W. NEIDICH,- D. - D.
Loft Depionstrator of 2porative Dentistry to the
—, Daltimore College of
-Dental Surgery.
Office at his residence
17W - est Illat*trest, Carlfele, Pons
• z
'TA 1.
pproatte Marina
btbi.ll4lB6l`.
NEW STORE.
GEO. P. MYERS & SON, .
GREEN GROCERS.
We have taken the Store Rooms formerly occupied
by Greenfield & Sheeler in East Main street, next door
to the Jail,. where we intend to keep all kinds of
QUEENWATIE and . °Remus. Our stock is now 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 unit CHEAP roe Caen. Our stock consists in part of
SUGARS; COFFEE, TEAS, SYRUPS,
Molasses. Queensare, Willow warn, Cedar ware. Broome
Drusnue, Cards and Spices of every kind, warranted pure.
Also,
Green and Dried Fruit,
Foreign and Domestic, and a full assortment of
gr. eel les generally.
Flour by the barrel or pound, Country produce re
ed ed in exchange for goods.
O. P. MYERS & SON.
Met eh 20, 1863.
DRUGS,
BOOKS,.
FANCY GOODS,
CONFECTIONARIES,
_ . „.
FRUITS,
PERFUMERY,
PRESERVED FRUITS,
MINCED MEAT,' PICKLES, &C.
S. W. HAVERSTICK.,
North Hanover Street, Carlisle, Penn' a.
Ifasj tut opened an assortment of Fresh Drugs, Fan
cy Goods, Gitt Books, Perfumery, Fruits, and Confec
tionary, which has never helm surpassed lu this bor
ough, for novelty and elegance. The articles have been
selected with great ease, and are calculated, in quality
and pi ice, to command the attention of purchasers.
FANCY GOODS,
which comprise every variety of fancy articles of the most
exquisite finish such as.
Papier Mache Goods,
Elegant alabaster and porcelain Ink-stands and trays,
Fancy ivory, pearl and shell card cases,
Ladies' Fancy Baskets,
Fancy Work Boxes with sewing instruments,
Ladies' Cabas, Writing Desks, and Port•felios.
Port Nlonnaies, of every variety.
Gold pens and pencils, Fancy paper weights, and a
large variety of ladies' Fancy stationery.
Motto seals and wafers. Silk and bead purses,
Riding whips, elegantly finished. Fine cutlery,
Perfume baskets and bags,
Brushes of every kind for the toilet,
-X. Basin and R. & G. Wright's Soaps and Perfumes
of various kinds,
Fancy Pins for head drosses and shawls.
Musical instrumelits,
together with an Innumerable variety of articles elegan t
ly finished and suitable for
PRESENTS,
to which be invites special attention.
Also, an extensive and elegant collection of
BOOKS,
•
comprising various English and American Works,
richly embellished POETICAL WORKS, Bibles and
hymn Rooks, elegantly bound in velvet with metal
clasps and corners
His assortment M School Books and School Stationery IF
also complete, and comprises everything used In the
Schools. lie also desires to call the particular atten
tion of Families to his elegant assortment of
LAM P 9,
from the extensive establishments of Cornelius, Archer
and others of Philadelphia, comprising every style of
Parlor, Chamber and study Lamps, for burning - either
Lard. Sperm oi Etherlal oil; also DYOTT'S celebrated
Kerosene or-Coe I Oil Lamps, together with Flower Vases,
Fancy Screens, Sic. Ills assortment in this line is un
equaled in the borough. Also, •
8 MARS AND TOBACCO,
embracing all the c. , verito brands, and a tine assort
ment of NIDERSCIIAUNI SNIOICh.iitS AND PIPES, the
celebrated Killocachink Lynchburg Smoking Tobacco.
FRUITS,
such as Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Nectarines,
Prunes, &c.. FANCY CON FECTIONAR Y—N UTS—PRE
SERV ED FRUITS, NUN ED-KEAT, PICKLES, ac,,
in every variety and at all prices,.all of which are pure
and fresh such as can be confidently recommended to
his friends. Ills stock embraces everything in the line
Cl Fancy Goods, with many other articles useful to
housekeepers which the public aro especially invittid
to call and examine.
Remember the Old .9 tend l nearly opposite the flank_ on
North Hanover stre
bee. 1801
LARGE ARRIVAL OF FRESH
OROCERIES—FISII OF ALL IiINDS.
Among which Is a large lot of the real genuine Balt'.
morn dry salt HERRING, is oak barrels, MACK ABEL
at prices that Is really astonishingly low. Pickets Mall
kinds,
SAUCES, 'PRESERVES,
and A good assortment of
TOBACCO AND SEGARSI
LIQUORS, &C.,
at the lowest rates fur CASLI or Country Produce.
'll l M. BENTZ,
Carlisle, June 21, 18(13.
LOCHNIAN'S
Now Sky-Light Photographic and Ambrotype
Gallery.
L. LOCIIMAN is happy to inform
C. his numerous customers, and the public gene
rally, that he has removed his establishment to his
Arew Sky-Light Gallery,
In the building rccupied by Mrs Neff, as a Millinery
Store, opposite the Cumberland Valley Bank.
Mr. Loch lean is now able with his splendid light, find
the addition of new and expensive apparatus, the very
best manufrictnrod, to produce
PHOTOGRAPHS, CARTES DE VISITE, Ammo
TYPES, AND EVERY STYLE OF PICTURES,
equal to the best made In Philadelphia or New York.
Pictures can be taken now equally well In cloudy as
in clear weather.
Daguerreotypes or Ambrotypes of deceased persona
copied, enlarged, or made Into cartes do visite.
Carlisle, Nov. 28, 1802.
SELLING OFF AT TWENTY-FIVE
PER CENT. BELOW COST!!
At the sign of the "Gold Eagle," 3 doors above lb
Cumberland Valley Bank, and two doors below the
:Methodist Church. on West Main street, the largest
and best selected stock of •
WATCHES AND JEWELRY
In the town, will be sold 30 per cent lower than at any
race in the State. The stock comprises a large assort
ment of Gold stud Silver hunting-case watches, Lovers,
Lupines, American watches, and all other kinds and
styles,
GOLD AND SILVER. CHAINS,
Gold Pons and Pencils, Jewelry of all kinds, Spectacles
Gold and Silver, Plated and Silver Ware,
MUSIC BOXES, ACCORDEONS
Oil Paintings, a groat variety of fancy articles, &c.
The entire stock of Watchmaker tools, cases, large
Mirrors, 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.
Carlisle, June ]BUJ
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!!
AT OGILBY'S CHEAP CASH STORE.
lam now opening a second supply of
elegant and new style Fall Goods, which 1 will sell
at the very lowest figure tor cash.
ELEGANT DRESS GOODS,
Ouch es bier!noes, Alpaches, Silks, De Lathes, Tureen
Cloth, Bonne, Cashmeres, Poll De Chevlers, &o. Stc.
LADIES CLOTH MANTLES A 511) SII A WLS,
Balmmal Skirts, French Corsette, Hoods, Sontaga, Nu
blae, Ladles Vesta, &c. dka.
A complete aseortmfmt of goods for Chlldrens wear of
an kinds.
'fickings, Gllnghams Checks, Alusllns, Flannels
Blankets, at the lowest prices.
Gents Department.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, &c., A toll as
sortment of Gents Shirts, Drawers, Gloves. Collars, Sus
minders, Cravats, Neck Ties, &c. Particular attention
paid to this department.
I now buy exclusively for cash, and sell at very short
profits fir the cash. lam enabled from my long expo
rience in the business, to offer my olii friends and cue
touters great inducements In their purchases. All
persons in want of handsome and cheap goods, will
please to call and examine myetock before purchasing
elsewhere. Recollect the place, West Alain St., nearly
o .osito the D :pot.—
N. B. All Cloths Cassirneres and Testlogs, will be
made up to order, (If desired) by an experienced work
man. . 0. 0.
Pejui Mutual Life Insurance CO. ,
ASSETTS $1,221,289 71.
Life insurance Policies, on, favorable Tering.
THE Board of Trustees have declared
a Scrip Dividend of •
" FORTY PER CENT. -
opus "the cash premiums received in 1803, on all
Policies In force•on the 81st December, and have deci
ded to receive all the scrip issued up to, and ineluding
January 1869 In payment of Premiums.
~The undersigned_is_ ready to deliver-cortlilcatesto
parties entitled to receive them at the Carlisle agency,
at his office on Main Street, at any time after the date
of this notice.
Pamphlets, tables of rites, applications and every in
formation futrashod trithbut charge. , -
March 26,1861-43 i
HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM!
The undersigned having purchased the
stock, &e., of the late Wm. li. Trout dee'd. wo'ild
respectfully announce to the public that be will con•
ttnue thr BATTING BUSINESS at the old stand, in
West High street. and with a renewed and efficient
effort, produce articles of Head Dress of
Every Variety, Style and Quality,
that shal be strictly In keeping with the improvement
of the Art, and fully up to the age in which we live.
I have on hand a splendid
_ ..... m
.
assortment of
• .__,
'..
,-, .
• '--- —,. HATS AND CAPS, '-= . 7.
"..-...„.„ 1 .1
_ ... . .. _ ..
of all descriptions, from the common Wool
to the finest FUR AND SILK HATS; and at pricer
that must suit every one who has an eye togetting the
worth of his money. The stock includes,
of every style and color and_ unsurpansed for- 1,1131 . 1 T
NESS, DURABILITY AND FINISH: by those of any
other establishment In the country.
MEN'S, BOYS' and CHILDREN'S HATS and CAPS,
of every icscrlption constantly on band.
Ile respectfully Invites all the old patrons and a
many new ones as possible, to glveldin a call.
.1. 0. CALLIO.
A. B. EWING'S
FURNITURE WARE-ROOM
S. W. HAVERSTICE
West High Street, arlisle, Pa.
(Premium awarded at the Cumberland County
Agricultural Fair of 3857.)
The subscriber hos just received the most splendid
assortment of articles in his line, ever brought to this
place—which he is determined to sell at prices that de
fy competition.
Parlo,
Chamber,
Dining-room, }FURNITURE.
Kitchen and
Omen
Embracing every article used by House and Hotel
keepers, of the most approved and fashionable design
and finish. - Including, also Cottage furniture In setts,
reception and Camp Chairs, Mattresses, UM frames,
pictures. &c.. &c.
Air- Particular attention given as usual to funerals;
orders from town and country, attended to promptly
and on moderate terms. A. B. E
Carlisle, May 12,1858.-Iy.
IFI L OWARD AS::OCIATION'
PAIILADELPHIA
A Benevrlent Institution, established by special en
dowment for the relief of the sick and distressed,
afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic diseases.
and especially for the Cure of Diseases of
the Sexual Organs.
MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the Acting Sur ,
goon, to all who apply by letter, with a description of
their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, ac.,)
and in cases of extreme poverty, Medicines furnished
free of charge. . _
VA LUA WLE REPORTS on Spormatorrhcen, and other
Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the NEW REM—
EDIES employed in the Dispensary. sent to the afflicted
In sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Two or three
Stamps for postage will be acceptable.
_ _
Address, AHL. J. SNILLEN 11OUG nTON, Acting Sur.
goon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street,
Philadelphia, i'a. Ity order of the Directors,
EZRA D. HEARTWELL, President
GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary.
March 8,1861.—1 y.
Bien & Boy's Clothing Bazaar.
Second arrival of the Season.
THE undersigned would moat respect
-11 inform his old friends and customers and the
public generally, that he has commenced the
CLOTHING AND FURNISHING
business In all its branches in the Ftore Room of J. A•
II umerich Esq ,on the West comer of Unnover and
West Louther street, whore he half opened one of the
finest and most fashionable selection of ready made
made clothing &c.. in the Borough of Carlisle. Ills
stock consists in great varieties as followtc via:
MENS AND BOY'S COAT. .
do. do. do. PANTALOONS.
do. do do. VESTS.
Suite for nom from 5 to 15 years of age. Shirts,
Melton Flannel and Cassintere Bosoms. Drawers, Sue.
ponders, Crava ts, a variety of Fancy Neck Ties,Linen
and Paper Collars, Alen's Linen and .Ellk andker.
chiefs, Umbrella's.
FRENCILAND SOLE LEATHER
TRUNKS AND VALISES.
Carpet and Leather Travelling Bags, 6u:
All the abcve goods will be sold for Cash, at the very
lowest prices the and the City Markets will justify.
Purchasers will pleise call and examine for them-
selves, before purchasing elsewhere, as my motto is
quick Dales and short profits.
SAMUEL C. UUYETT.
May 1, 1863.—.3m. Agent.
P. S. Particularattention given to Boys clothing.
SPRING TRADE. 1863.
NEW GOODS 111I II
NOl l 7 offering an immense variety of
CLOTHS,
CASS .ad ERE%
VEST/NHS,
COTTOWGOODS &c..
For Non and Boys Wear,
In a larger variety, than can,' be found in any estab
lishtnent in this place, and at as low prices as can be
sold any where, to suit taste and pocket. We manu
facture the above goodAl.uirder._ln-the-latest-ityleic
or sell pt — ifyiii4: — Ciiitomers wishing to have the goods
bought of us, cut, can be accommodated, free ofcharge,
An early inspection of our goods and prices, respectful:
ly solicited,
CI;IAS. 00ILBY,
Trustee
ISAAC LIVINOSTON,
• North flatterer Street Clothing Emporium
March 13,1888.
DAINTS AND -OILS.-
• 10 Tone White Lead. 1000 Gallons of-oil. Just
received with a large assortment of
Varnisher, Fire Proof Paint.
•
Turpentine, Florence White,
Japan, White Zinc,
Putty, • Colored Zinc,
Litharge, Red Lead,
• . whitip Boiled 011,
' m.
Glue, `, Lard 011,
Shellac, • Sperm 011,- ,
• .
. .
Paint Brushes, Flab 011, de.,
Colors of every description dry, and Oil in cans and
tubes at the Hardware Store of
•• • •
rEENRY. SA;KTON..`"
Carlisle, Oct. 20,1801.
UM 'BELTING !
Juat receivedd a large anortmeut of all sizes
Gum Belting., Gum Mee, Gum Pa 'king; for
wile cheap at the 'lardy/are Store o _
June. 22, ISO. • H. SAXTON
A. L. SPONBLER,
Agent
READING RAILROAD.
SUMMER
ARRANGEMENT.
rIREAT. Trunk Line from the North
and North-West for Philadelphia, New York Read
ing, Pottsville, Lebanon, Allentown, Xaston, &c.
Trains leave Harrisburg for .Philadelphia, New York.
Reading Pottsville, and all Intermediate Stations, at
8 A. M„ and 2 P. M.
Now• York Express leaves Harrisburg at 0,30 A. M.,
arriving at New York at 1.45 the same day.
A special Aecomodation Passenger train leaves Run.
mo at 7.15 A. hi., and returns from Harrisburg at 6 P. M.
Fares from Harrisburg: T 9 Now-York *5 16; to Phil
adelphia $3 36 and $2 80. Baggage checked through.
Returning. leave New-York at 6 A. M., 12 noon, and
7 P. M, (Pittsburg Express arriving at Harrisburgat 2 A. M.) Leave Philadelphia at 815 A., hi., and
3.30 P. M.
Sleeping care lnl, , the New York Express Trains
through to nud from Pittsburg without change.
Passengers by the Uatawissa Railroad leave Tamaqua
at 8.60 A. M., and 2.10 P. M., for Philadelphia, New-,
York, and all Way Pointe.
Trains leave Pottsville at 9.16 A. M., and 2.80 P. M.,
for Philadelphia, Harrisburg and New• York.
An Accommodation Passenger train leaves Reading
at 6.00 A. M., and returns from Philadelphia at 5.00
P. M.
xa'All the above trains run daily, Sundays except
ed.
A Sunday train leaves Pottsville at 7.30 A. Si., and
Philadelphia at 3.15 P. Si.
Commutation, Mileage, Season, and Excui Mon Tick•
eta at reduced rates to and from all points.
80 Pounds Baggage allowed each Pas , •enger.
G. A. NICOLLS,
Oene ral Superintendent.
May 27, 1864
CARLISLE AND PHILADELPHIA
DAILY FREIGHT LINE.
FREED, WARD & FREED,
811 MARES? STREET, PUILADELPRIA
J. & D. RHOADS.
MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PA
• Air-Cara of this Line leave the Depot 811 Market et'
Daily, at 4 o'clock, P. M.
Leave Carlisle, Daily, at 7 o'clock, A M.
Goodsintended for this Line shOuld be marked C. &
P. Daily Freight Line, and sent in by 4 o'clock.
May 25, 1850.
ISIOLEEKII,I, CASSIMERE. BEAVER & FELT BATA,
Apr. 25, 1860-ly
1862
NEWCOALANDLUMBERYARD.
The subscribers have this day entered Into inirt•
nerehip to trade in
OAL:AND LIIM R,
We will have constantly on hand and furnlrh to order
all kinda.and quality of seasoned
LUMBER,
BOARDS,
. .
FBA ME STUFF.
Paling, Plastering Lath, Shingling Lath, worked Floor
ing and Weatherboarding, Posts and 'Mails, and every ar
ticle that belongs to a LUMBER YARD.
All kinds of Shingles, to : Whitepine, Heyrdeek
and Oak, of different qualifies. Moving Cafe of our
own we can furnish bills to order of any length and
else at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable
terms. Our worked boards will be kept under cover so
that they can be furnished dry al all times.
We have constantly 6n band all kinds of Family Coal
under cover. which we will deliver clean to any part of
the borough. To wit :
LYKEIVE , VALLEY,
LUKE FIDDLER,
TREVORTON,
LOCUST MOUNTAIN,
LOBBERY,
which we pledge ourselves to sell at the lowest prices
Bost quality of
Limeburner's and Blacksmith's Coal,
always on band which we will cell at the lowest agar.
Yard west side of Grammar School, Blain street.
ARMSTRONG & HOFFER.
July 20, 1862
WATCLIES, JEWELRY, AND
SILVER-WAIhAT YN'S old establiehed
Stand, West Main Bt. t , nearly CON
opposite the Cumberland
Valley Bank.
I havejust received a new assortment of watches,
ewelry. medallions. silverware, &c.. in addition to my
ormer stock to 'which I invite the attention of the
public, The assortment embraces fine gold and silver
lever watches, Hunting and open case do., gold An
chors for Ladies and Gentlemen and Silver Lepinee
and Quartier watches of every variety in style and
price.
Also tine gold Medallions. breast-pins for Ladles and
Gentlemen of every quality, pattern and price. Gold
fob, vest, curb and neck chains. Gold bracelets, finger
rings, cuff-pins, studs, sleeve-buttons, crosses , harms,
&c.,
. Gold and silver thimbles "silver and plated
butter knives, forks, table, tea, salt m nstard spoons
of every variety. A large assortment of gold, silver
El liilm e and common spectacles, to snit all
ages to which we invite special atten
tion.
A fine lot of GOLD PENS from the best makers,
spectacle cases, fancy boxes, silver and pearl card eases,
gold and common bracelets, watch chains, .
Mantle Clocks and a variety of articles usu
ally kept in Jewelry establishments, which
I will sell low for cash. 'All articles war- ' l -1111/*
ranted to be what they ara represented. ,
Particular attention paid as usual to .
WATCH REPAIRING and all work war. .-
ranted.
THOMAS CONLYN.
Dec. 23.1857.1
SECOND SPRING ARRIVAL.--
LAM] E SUPPLIES FOR TIFF READ AND FEET
At the store ofJohn Irvine, on the N. E. corner o
the public square, is the place to purchase Boots Shoes
Hats & Caps. at prices that defy competition.
Ile has just returned from the East with the largest
and most complete assortment of Boots, Shoes, lists &
Caps that he has ever presented to this community,
and which he is determined to sell at the lowest possi
ble prices. Ms stock embraces everything in Wallas
of business, such as
MEN'S & BOYS' FINE CALF BOOTS *
Rip Boots, Calf and Patent Leather Oxford Ties, Ca
and Patent Leather Gaiters, Calf Nullifiers, Calf and
Rip Brogans, Slippers, &c.
1.11.33.X.E5' W.E.411. '
Fine French and English L'akting Gaiters, Morocco
Calf and Kid Boots, Fine Kid Slippers, Fancy Slipper■
Morocco, and Rid Buskins, Ac.,
MISSES AND till Lilt EN'S WEAR ofall descriptions
embracing fine Lasting Gaiters, Morocco and Lasting
Button Boots, Morocco Lace Boots of all kinds, fancy
shoes of various styles slippers, Ae. •
HATS & CAI'S, Silk, Cassimere, Fur and. Wool Hate
of all qualitiesand styles, also a large assortment of
STRAW BAT,S
Boots and Shoes made to order at the shortest notic
Repairing promptly done. Confident of his ability t
please all classes of customers, be respectfully ins its
the public to give him a call.
vs_ Remember the place, N. E. corner of the Pub is
9 roam
May 30,;,'60
REMOVAL.
GREENFIELD & SHEAFER.
HAVE removed to their new and
beautiful Store Room, South-oast corner of filar
ket Square, opposite Irvine's Shoe Store. Ilavingjust
returned from New York and Philadelphia, witht \
an
immense variety of Dress Goods, we are prepared:to
cffer superior Inducements, to any other louse in the
country.
Plfllll Alpacas all' Knobby' Shades, single and double
width. Brocade Oriental Lustrea. all shades. Plain and
Plaid Poplins, more beautiful than any silk, et one
half the coat of silks, Pongee, Mixtures. De Lain,■
Challies, Lawns, Organdies, Chintses, &c., Am.
Domestic Goods.
A heavy stock of Prints, Checks, Muslins, Gingham.,
Cottouades, Drills, !le., will be gold at reasonable rates.
MOURNING GOODS.
Mourning Goods to bo offered at astonishingly low
prices.
Bombazines, Cashmeres, Summer Reps, Alpacas, Plain
Bareges, all wool De Laines single and double width,
very c.. esp.
Cloths and tar.simeres.
A good assortment of Cloths. and the largest variety of
Fancy Casslmeres, ever offered in this market.
Also, our usual assortment of Ecitious, _Hosiery,
Glutton, Trimmings, Ac.
GREENFIELD & SHEAFER,
South East Corner Dlstket Square, opposite Irvtue'■
Shoe Store.
March 20,1863.
1862
HO ! FOR KELLER'S
lIAT AND CAP STORE.
THE subscriber has removed his Hat
and Cap Store to the opposite aide of the Street,
to the house formerly occupied by P. litonyer, and
next door to Cornman'n Shoe Store. 'laving a much
larger room, I have incressed my stock of goods, an
that I am now prepared to furnish the public with
all the new styles of
HATS, CAPS, AND STRAW HATS,
t prices to suit the times. My stock consists of Bilk,
Cassimere and Russia Hats, all kinds and prices of soft
hats, city vs well as home manufacture, from the tom•
mon wool up to the finest Russia and Nutra. A ITO&
assortment of men and boy's cops.
Also, mans, boys. and childrens fancy straw 111%0.
Raving improved means fur manufacturing , any Ind
b i
or shape of hats will be made to order, at short no ca.
r
Being a practical flatter, fully understandine he
business, I hope by strict attention to recap:on li sal
patronage.
JOUN A. BELLES, A gt.
P. 8. Old hate colored and repaired at moderate
price&
April 17, 1862.
JA MES R. WEAVER'S
CABINET
. . ,- ,ft,v,t4e6c , •",
.11..0...?„.T1 AND
, ;.V:..1—.--.7......L._
CHAIR ,
MANUFACTORY, 411
Norio FL/MOVER STREET, CARLISLE, PA.
Having been engaged in the business for over twenty
years to would return thanks to hie customers and,
friends, for the liberal encouragement extended•to him
In years gone ty, and further assures them that no
pains will be spared, to give full satisfaction to all who
may favor him with a call.
CHAIRS AND
_FURNITURE,
of every description constantly on hand,
,or wards to
order. Warranted to be of the best quality, of the la.
test style, well finished, and sold at the lowest possible
prices for cash.
He also continues business as an UNDiRTA.E.E.R.—
Ready made Coffins, Metallic or otherwise. kept con.
stoutly on band and funerals promptly attended to
personally In town or country; on the most reasonable
terms.
Cherry and Walnut Coffins, large else. %ell finished
and lined inside, from d .to 12 dollars.
Walnut Coffins covered from lb to So dollars.
May 25,1669—1 y
TILL TRIUMPHA-NT.
Ll The complete enema of the Prairie Flower Cook
Stove, warrants 'the subscriber in calling the attention
of all who may want a superior stove to call and ex
amine the only stove that has given universal satlelac•
WHAT IS CLAIMED OVER • t
Ist. A saving °Mom 30 to 00 per cent. in fuel. •
2nd. A hotter and quicker Oven frau the stone fire
3d. A.lerger Oven than any.otbefstovi oftbe aamealso,
4th. The preservation of the centre piece from sinking
saving repairs,
sth. The best llakcr, Roaster, and Cook now In nee,
6th. A superior arrangement for cleaning the fines,
ith. A perfect Gas Consumer for.elthat vrotd orcoal.
The Prairie Flower is warranted to give eitisfitctioi
In every particular, and will be ehownswith 'Pleasure to
a ll w ho mar call, whether desiring to purchase or not,
any quantity of niforence in town cr country.•
A. few other good Cook Stoves on hand, which wlll-be
sold very low to close stock. • •
Spouting, Roofing, Job work, Copper-milting and
Sheeting work promptly attended to, in town car court.
try. All work warranted at the old atand,. Hanover
street north of Louther.
MARY IS. MOBRIB.
N. B. Old Copper, Brass and Pewter bought, and tbei
highest price paid to cash or goods. ' • -
March 28, 1800.—tf,
-DR, WM It.--00011,
ROMOEOPATRIC PHYSICIAN,
Surgeon and AccoucAtizr. "
OFFICE at his', residence in . ., 50 0:
llanover street, a fen doors snutli of tbe4inth:
,
Presbyterian Church, Carlisle.
BCANTLINO,
Broken, Egg, Stove and Nut
do. do. do
JOHN IRVINE
JAMES it. WEAVER