Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, September 02, 1864, Image 4

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    tarview with him explained tome whyrwith
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no money and commerce, with nearly every
onb of their inipertenticitiet in•our hands,
and with an army greatly inferior in num
beis• and equipment4o ours, the' liebebkhave
held out so long. It is because of the Sagac
ity, energy and indomitable will of Jefferson
Davis. Witheut him .the rebellion would
crumble to pieces irra day; with him it may
continue to be, - oven in disaster, a,power that
Will 'tax the whole energy and resources of
the nation: -
The Southern wades want peace. Many
of the Southern leaders want ii,—both my
ocapanion and I, by correspondence and in
tercourse with them, know this; but there
can be no peace so long as Mi. - .Davis con
trols the South.. ignoring slavery, he him
self states the issue,-:-.the only issue with
hir6,;—Union, or Disunion. Thais it. We
must Conquer, or be. conquered. We can
negotiate only with the bayonet. We can
have peace and union only by putting forth
all our strength, crushing the Southern ar
mies, and overthrowing the Southern gov
ernment„
THE GREAT TROUT STREAM
"Bow beautiful the wateo lel
• To m e 'tie wondrOus sir—
:;s-spot can over lonely be
II water sparkle there;
It hath a thousand tongues of mirth,
' Of grandeur or delight,
And ovary heart Is gladder toad*
If water greets the sight."
• There -is perhaps no . etreaM in the world
, better adapted to atiggest the lines of this
beautiful pastral than Big Spring, thestream
that half environs, our town. Its clearness
is unsurpassed and unsurpassable ; its strength
equal to all the demands which the thrifty
utilitarian makes upon it; and its constancy
es unvarying as the stars. No stream in
our knowledge holds out to the sportsman
such tempting inducements, offering as a
bait to the exorcise of his skill, an unequall
-4 wealth of glittering, spreckled trout of
largest size and most delicious flavor. The
scenery in the neighborhood, too, is most ro
mantic. Rugged cliffs overhung with dense
shades of oak, and sycamore, and ancient, ev
ergreen' cedar, line its banks almost through
out its whole extent, and in the Summer
months the sweet carol of countless birds
almost sets one to dreaming of the pristine
Eden will; its enchanting walks and shades,
wigs its river that was "parted and be
came into four heads," and its sweet birds
of Paradise whose songs were all of inno
cence and purity and peace.
Breaking. away from the heat and worry
of the office a few weeks since, we determin
ed on a gallop somewhere,—where should it
be? To the head of the Spring, of course.
No other rout offers such inducements for
an invigorating healtbgiving ride.
Sending down to the Eagle Livery Stables,
a sleek, shiny, good-natured looking black
pony stood ready saddled and bridled at the
door. Our Livery stables in past years have
demanded our reverence, it is true, for the
hoary heads and tottering limbs that peopled
their stalls, but as real practical institutions,
we never could admire them much. Joseph
-A., we are happy to testify, has at last arrived
at the impersonation of a genuine, live, liv
ery stable, and we hope to see him encoura
ed.
Pardon this episodical notice, reader, of a
clever, enterprising citizen, and come with
us for a hasty jaunt to the head of the spring.
The road is som2what.rough, but we prom
ised to show you rocks. See them then, toW . -
ering-above you, and now shelving off far
beneath you: See those deep, cool shadows
sleeping on the placid surface of the stream
as peacefully as though no sound of strife•
ever reached this quiet solitude: Hear the
gushing song of the Oriole mingling with
the glad voice of her gentle cousin, the
Thrush, in happy joyous praise: See the
golden tinned trout sporting gaily in the
pellucid water. Inhale the healthful influ-
enees that come careering to you en every
breeze, and tell me, is not the scene magnith
cent.
But here we are at the head. We have
passed the cool, inviting residence of Mr.
Manning, of the tirin of Singizer and Man
ning, the proprietors of the mill on the
Spring, and now we dismount and make
our way on foot to the Spring;-L - -the fountain
whence this great stream issues. Towering
hills are all around us. Northeast of us, on
ly a few rods, but still almost hidden by the
high intervening hills, is the little village of
Springfield; Northward aro the Saw Mill
and Flouring Mill, mingling the hum of in
dustry with the soothing voices of nature;
before us is the .stream,--the deep, clear,
glassy stream, with its playful denizens
sporting fearlessly under our unobstructed
gaze: Behind us and on either hand, the
bank rises into lofty and precipitous hills.—
Ascending those hills, we obtain a most en
chanting view of the surrounding country,
country fraught with beauty, romance
and entertainment. Often wo have stood
on one of these eminences watching the sink
ing stn as ho 'dipped his tireless pinions in
the crimson and gold of the evening hori
zon, and went down in matchless grandeur
behind the western mountains, wishing that
our sun might Bet as peacefUlly, when life's
short, wintry day is over.
We have thought it strange that this spot
is allowed to lie neglected, so far as-its ro
mantle beauty is concerned.- There is no
iippt in. Penasylvania so well calculated to
become a public watering place, and were
Some enterprising individual to take the mat
ies WO would confidently expect to
see it rival. Saratoga befoie live years. We
Ste , not atitheriied to say' that the present
proprietor, r.Seller woul_sell, andwe do
riet,knoiv.that he would,; but we should like
acinse pushing man or compaitytempt
hina a little... We'think it hard, that, `wlion
only.a. few tOuchos'cif art guided by skillful
andAscultivated taste are wanting to
4dieloPe 'so much, se very much romantic
liauty in a spot ferAvhich' nature has already
worked such marvels of silent, though el
oquent grandeur, that those few touches
be denied. The property contains, we be
lie* only'about flfty - acres, - .and is said to be
hind of an excellent _ifualtiY fOr'itgricultural
propoiles.:Mitevii/e
• Wini;-+A very little
i.mattei wili:gatherastieetbrolid. _-One stops
to lobk;linothei.,: stops to look at him. :TO
thoie twain others' are 'added apace, until,
•'frank "small beginitings,'• nz street has been
14eittided;:',.110(•think Of-Clark street, in
-- Aibiango .-heirig'bl chided b•• ' -This
is how it hapi)ened On Satuiday afternoon
aiadusenande his way out . of - .the .telegraph
• b'ullaing color One tifthe wires, and soon had
crowd of two hundred &zing up At
him,,as, 4 7 4 /31ondiri,: he crept" along hbs,
kind& fciatirtiy. Ile 'did . brn7e style;
steadilyvaisink post-after post,•earryirig - tt
-full' consciousness Of danger, and• resting
every few yitrds to recover lion/ fatigue„and
resist a tendency to'toppleoyer.' •
On such oeeasions it Was curious to notice
he* instinct - taught it all the arta of the
MaUwire•W'fillini,"'for its tale did 'duty as h
balancing staff, and flew from side - to 'side
withlightning rapidity,to maintain eq u ip oise.
. , .
The Whole distance travelled by the little
Animal, and returned, was some . six hundred
feet; vhich brought it back to its starting
piiint. The feat was accomplished in spite
of the tendency of small boys to interrupt
the performance with stray missiles and amid
a fusilado of puns that rained from every
side out of the delighted crowd. Thus it was
suggested that somebody must be mousing
for contraband war news; that this mightbe
the way in which newspaper despatches got
"mussed;''that there was a "muss" being
tel4raphed West. But even the puns failed
to throw the small rodent off its balance, and
it returned to the building, Whisked its tail
saucily through the fingers of an attendant
telegrapher, who thought to Barnumize the
artist, and the crowd dispersed with a yell of
delight that would have repaid Blondin him
self, though, ike this item, it was all about
a mouse.
SUMMER PRUNING OF FRUIT
TREES
Quite a revolution in" Sentiment, says the
Culturist, in regard to the pruning of fruit
-trees has taken place. Formerly it was Con
sidered decidedly out of place to apply the
knife or saw except in winter or early spring.
Now, however, the reverse rule obtains, and
midsummer, from the middle of June to the
first of September is claimed to be the pro
per time in which to perform this important
operation. It is urged in favor of summer
pruning, that the trees are then in a growing
state, that the drying out and bleeding are
prevented, from the fact that the leaves have,
attained their full size and power, and, as a
consequence, the wounds heal readily. On
the other hand, pruning in early spring,
when the trees are in a dormant state, sub
jects the cuts or wounded parts to the drying
action of the atmosphere before the sap be
gins to circulate anew., There is sound good
sense in this, and the general adoption . of
the system of summer pruning, within the
periods named, could scarcely fail to have a
beneficial effect upon °lli. fruit trees generally.
But do we not prune too much? Is not
the knife used more freely than it should,
and have not our best orchards fallen vic
tims to the injudicious use of the knife and
saw in the hands of ignorant and inexpe
rienced pruners? There can be little doubt
of the fact. Our advice to the owners of
orchards is. prune moderately— prune in SUM-
am
Speech of the President to Ohio
Soldiers
On last Thursday afternoon the 16.1 th Ohio
regiment, Colonel J. C. Lee, whose term of
service hue expired, paid, their respects to the
President, in front of the Executive Man
sion, who addressed them us follows
"Soldier;—You are about to return to your
homes and your friends, after having, as I
learn, performiid in camp ii comparatively
short term ,if duty in thi., great contest. I
out groatly obliged to you, and to all who
have come forward it the call ot• their coun
try. 1 wish it might lie more generally and
universally understood what the country is
now engaged in. We have, as all will agree,
a free guvermnent, where every man has a
right to be equal 'With every tattier num. In
this great struggle. this form of governa,,nt
and every form of human rights is endang
ered if our enemies succeed. There is more
involved in this contest than is realized by
every one. There is involved in this strug
gle the question whether your children and
my children shall enjoy the privileges we
have enjoyed. I say this in order to impress
upon you, if you are not already so impress
ed, that ILO small tuut,'•r shall divert us from
our great purpose. There may be some in
equalities in the practical application of our
system. It is fakr that each Man shall pay
taxes in exact proportion to the value of Ills
property, but if we should wait, b,tta•e col
lecting a tax, to adjust the taxes upon each
man in txact proportion wish every other
man, we should m•ver collect any tax at till.
There may be mistakes made sometimes ;
things may be done wrong, while the officers
of the govel•untent do all t..ey can to pre
vent mistakes. But I beg of you, to LAI:11,1 - 1i
of this great republic, not to let your minds
be carried oil' front the great work we have
before us. This struggle is too large for you
to be diverted front it by any small matter.
When you return to yuur homes rise up to
the height of a generation of men worthy of
a free government, and we will curry out the
great work we have commenced. I return
to you my sincere thanks fur the honor you
have done me this afternoon."
CheerS were given fur the President, and
he was saluted by the regiment, after which
the march was taken up fur- the railroad de
pot.
SLEEPING WITLI OPEN WIND° We.—A
letter in the London Times says :—"There
can be no doubt of the beneficial effects to
health of a free communication at night of
the air of the sleeping room with the exter
nal air. This seems to be becoming more
and more pressed upon the minds of the pub
lic, in opposition to the old notion of the
noxious quality of night air. We remember
to have read an account a few years back of
the testimony of a gentleman advanced in
years, we believe a clergyman, who attributes
his health and prolonged age entirely to sleep
ing in the room with an opeffivindow. From
my earliest life I have, whenever I could,
slept with my bed route window partially
open and have found that early exercise in
thoppen air is the best of no.dieinos
J AMES A. .1..)L, 25.1 BAIA, A nuilley ut
Law, Carlisle, Pa. Office on the sou Lb side or the
Court House, adjoining the —Muesli:au Prluthig Office."
July 1, Pitt-1-Iy.
Jl. kVEAKLEY, Attorney at Law,
, 1111 re on south Hanover street, adjoining the
dike of.ludge Giuliani. All professions! business en•
trusted to him will be promptly attended to.
July 1, 1864.
QAMUEL 11E1 BURN, Jr., :\ttoruey
List' Law. °Men with Hon. Samuel llupburn, Main
bt. Carliblo Pa,
July 1, 181.11.
RUFUS E. SHAPLEY, Attorney at
Lam, Carlisle Pa. Attends to securing and col
lecting So:dierte Pay, liountles, and Pensions. Office
on South Hanover Street, opposite Bouta's Store.
July 1, lanl.
TAW CARD.-CRARLES 11 MA
-4
GLAUGHLIN, Attorney at Law, Officaln
building, Just opposite the Market !louse.
Jirly, 1, 1884-Iy,
L , l • • P. HUM ERICH, Attorney at Law
kj • °MO on North Hanover street, a fow doors
north °IOM's klotel. All buslnens'entrusted to him
will be pronfhtfy attended to.
July 1, 1864.
•
Dr. I. C: LOODIIS Trim ;
Pomfret Btieet few doore . 4141 4 irro
below /both Hanover et
Jnly 1;1864.
J OSEPH 'RITNERgr., Attorney at
„siit
- laud Surveyor, Mechanicsburg, P. Office on
I all Bead-Street, two, doors north of the Bank.
, '4U13.1
Mll l, si l unesii promptly attended to, .
04.
NEIDICH, D. D. B.
. Leta - Demonstrator of Operative Dentistry of the
. Palthnore College of
~ Dental Surgery.
11 - 111 - 40 ‘ Mee at his residence
opposite Yost Main ettriteiiCallisle, Pl. -
duly t, • • ' -
TAR: GE RUE
11 RIGHT, Deutlei, from the Bala:
" 11 , • wore Collage of Dental .Burgery.
**:Office at , the reilderwe uf- bin mother, But
itoutberatrret, three doors below Bedford.'
July 1,1681. • ` • •
DR. WZ. H. COOK, _
.
EpidOEOPAtiIIC
Surgfen *id
,Accou+rar. '
QFFICE it his' residence in Pitt
u istreot attiointng ibe getbodipt,Church.
PIIYSICIANS will find it to theirati
vantage to 011 and purchase.tbeitAWA
:UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER.
INTO Iron Ftanie to Ilitak, or Rust, and Spoil
•
the Clothes , :“
53,818.50LD IN 1868.
.
IT was pronounced superior to all others
at the World's Fair at London, 1862. .It.,tonk the
Firm, Freedom at the great Fair of the American In
stitute, In N. York City; 1863, and wherever exhibited.
Self-Adjusting and Adjustable!
.The only Wringer with the Patent COG WHEEL RE
GULATOR, which positively prevents the rolls from
BREAKING OR' TWISTING ON TES swam.
Without Cog wheels, the whole strain of forcing the
cloth through the Machine Is put upon the iewer:roll
causing three times as much strain upon the lowerroll
es when 'Cog wheels with our Patent RegUlator era
used, besldep the extra strain upon the cloth.- -
lit reply - to the question, " Row Long will it Lest I"
we can only say, "As tong as a wash tub, cooking
stove, or any other family utensil." Bee testimony
of Orange Judd, of the American Agriculturist,
41 Park Row; N• Y., who says of the
UNIVETSAL CLOTHES WRINGER
" We think the machine much more than PAYS'FOR
IT SELF EVERY YEAR in the saving of garment I
We consider It Importan. that the Wringer be fitted
with Cogs, otherwise a mass of garments may clog the
rollers, and the rollers upon the crank-shaft slip and
tear the clothes, or tho•rudder break loose the shaft.—
Our own is one oflhe first made, and It is as 0001) AS
NEW after nearly FOUR YEAR' CONSTANM USE."
IT sacas
TIME, LABOR, CLOTIIICS AND MONEY.
It is easily and firmly secured to the tub or washing
machine, and will flit tubs of any else or shape.
It will save Re coat every six months in the easing
of clothes These with COIF WHEELS ARE WAR
RANTED In every psrticular.
This means, especially, that after a few mouths' use
the lower roll
WILL NOT TWIST ON THE SHAFT,
and tear the clothing
Burnished to families, on trial, free of expense, by
JOHN CA - MPIMI.L. Agent,
EMI Road (Mee, Carlisle.
April 15,1864-tf.
EXCITING NEWS.
TUST opened at the New and Cheap
Stovs of baldish and Miller, another largo Supply
of SonEg and Summer Goode of all the Newest and
most desirablo kinds and qualities Suitable for the
&moue, constant* of ovory variety and deacriptivu of
Ladies Dress Goods Silks, Mantillas, Summer Shemin,
Ktubroiderien, , frooped Skirtn, of Newest in vOntion,
(Double Duplex lillptic Spring) Summer Bahnorals.
Sun Umbrellas, Paranoia Cornetts. Notions of every Ilk
ncription Black Cloths and Consignors, Fancy Vaal
meres. Vestin go, Cot ton ndes, Lines, Drillings, Tieklogn,
Calicoes Ginalsams, Munllne Checks, Nankeens, ac.,11c.,
Carpetn, ull cloths, Window dbadee. Mtge, Looking
Glasses, and an ondiese variety ..ftioc de too numerone
to mention.
Feeling very thankful to the community for their
kind and liberal patronage so far extended to the (New
Firm.) we earnestly Solicit a continuance of the Same,
es we feel assured that we are fully prepared to after to
the public the most complete and desirable Stock of
Goods that can be found in the Country. Please re
member the Store is on the corner, of toe public Square
(directly) opposite Irvine's ShoeS tore.
LEIDICII & MILLER,
Carlisle, May 20 I,;04,
Dr " Sr ( Gr 4 = o c Cl. so
SPRING, 1804,
GREENFIELD & SHEAFER
IYin: the attention of buyers to their
new stock of Dry Goods. It will be found unsur
passed In all those features which comprise a first class
rink All departments of our business have been
much enlarged, especially that of
DRESS GOODS,
which we are confident, is the must extensive assort
meat ever °guyed In (tile toe u. V have now open
ready for in - ppoetion all the navel ties or the Season], viz
Poplins, all new shades and styles. Mexambiques
Plain and Plaids, Plaid Poplins. elmllles lie Lalnes
also, a huwulilul stock of ALI'ACCAS, at aelonishiugly
low prices.
I)OMESTICS.
Prints, Fileached Nlusllns, Broad Shoetings, Flaune ln
kiingilatoK C necks, Tichings, Cotton/tile°, he.,
Gents' and Boys' Wear,
Cloths, Tassinari's, Jeans, Summer Tassinari's, de.--
We would rnll the atlention or our frauds more put lie
&ally to our inmenso stork of Hushes, Calicoes. Cot•
modes, all bought last v inter, before the late advance
whirl. will he sold at primes that dory competition.—
Persons may rely on getting great bargalus at the
.tore ut
I=
IMMIIIIIISB
NOTE•:-I'^rsous desire Kof examing our obi, will
please he part knit., a id reeelleot our Store la in Zug'a
building, S. it. Comer Market SquankSecond Door. op•
poeite ititter's Clolhing Store. • 0. & S.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
AT the store of John Irvine, on th
N. N. cornar of the public N unn), Is the place to
purchase louts ahooa Hats and Caps, at prices that
eon petition,
Ile has
,lust retu rile I from the Eant with the largest
and most I :otlipiel” assortment of Bouts. Slows, [hits &
Caps that he has Os el' presented to this community,
and which he is determined to sell at the lowest pos
elhie prices. Ills customos everything la his
line of hosiness, snots as
MEN'S & BOYS' FINE CALF BOOTS,
Kip 114.t5, Calf aad Patent Leather Oxfbrd Ties, Calf
and patent Lvath, finite, a, Calf Nalithars, Calf and
Kip Brugrk., Siippera,
LADIES' WEAR,
Fine Fr,•urh and En Klnh I.a.ting Gaiters, Mnreren Cnif
and Kid Iteetn, Fine kid ,llpporn, Fancy Slippers, Mur
roe,. and Ki 1 Busking, hr..
MILL ‘1) WF.112. of all &scrip
Lions embracing fine Lasting. Goiters, Nlorv o cci, and
Litstlng Button !tots. Llorrocito Laco lion a of all Muds
fancy shoos Of various .ti, lux slippers, 4.c.
lIATS .tc CAPS. Silk, Casslmero. Fur and Wool Hats
or all qualifies and styles, also a large assortment of
T AIV II AT S
Monte nod Shone turtle to order at the shortest notice
Repal ring proomp..ly Confident of Ste ability to
please all e;at es of customers. he respectfully invites
the pul.he to give him a coll.
tvLltemember the place, N. E. corner of the Public
S•luare.
July 1 1804
NEW GOODS!!
VOW offering an immense variety of
CL
C VSSIMEIII{I ,I ,
VESTINGS,
COTTON GOODS &c.
For Men and Boys' Wear,
In n larger variety, then can be found In any estab•
lishment In this place. and at OR low prices se can be
cold any s here, to suit taste and pocket. We menu
facture the above goods to order, in the latest styles,
or sell per yard. Cust.nnere wishing to have the goods
bought of us, rut. can be accommodated. free of charge.
An early Inspection of our goods and prices, respect.
fully Foliated.
ISAAC LIVINGSTON,
North Hanover Street Clothing Emporium
July 1, 11101
Carpetings and Oil Cloths
VOW receiving at Ogilby'e cheap cash
Storo, a lot of Ingrain, Venetian, Hemp, liag,
and Stair
CARPETS.
Also, Floor OIL (MOTIFS all widths, which will Le
-old for thu cash at the lowest rates.
CRAB. OGILBY, Trustee.
March 4, 18r4
VEW GOODS -
, Every description and quality of Officering
Q uoennware, Hardware, Plekols, Sauce, Fine Liquors
'Tobacco, Sugars, Pipes, Freda Fruits and vegetables in
Cans, Oysters do. Spleen, Wood and Willow ware, all
kinds and of the best quality and to be sold at the
lowest prices for cash by
Ju'y 1, 1861
CARLISLE . FORGE.
NEW FIRM
lIVEAVEit S.g . BRICKER.
HE subscribers would respectfully
announce to the public, that having purehatied
t Carlisle Forge, formerly (tweed by Mr. J. Goodyear,
we have commenced the manufacture and will keep
constantly on hand all sites of the beet quality of
BAR IRON.
We will give prompt attention to all orders, whether
from a distance or at home.
The highest Cosl price» paid for old wrought Iron
SCRAPS, delivered at. the Forgo, at the Railroad bridge,
le Carnal, WEAVER & VItICKER
Carlisle, May 13, 1804—ly
New Stock of Hate and (laps
AT KILLERS OLD STAND,
North Hanover Street:
A splendid, assortment of all the now .
style,' of Silk Moleskin, Slouch. Soft & Straw
ate now open of city and home manaraeture which will
be sold at the lowest ea Ma prices.. Bolt hats of all qual
ities from the finest Beaver aod Nutria, to the cheap.
set wool; and of al) colors.....unSurpaneed by any this
side Philadelphia. A large stock of
sa -
SUMILER HATS, ,
.. , ..
- pabrii-Lo g horn i - Iliaiti i ilualos Panama, and
Straw. Ohildrene fancy &e.
ADO a full assortment of Mena, Boys and ablldiene
cape of every description and style,, , '. •-•— • -- ...
The subscriber invites all to come and examlu& his
stook. Being, a practice{ batter, he Peale conildent.of
giving satlsfuetion. - Thankful for • the liberal patron
age heretofore: bestowed he solicits a continuance of
.the same. Dont ' f rget the stand; .two doors abov e
- 81iriner'a Hotel. and best to Cormante shoelstore.---r--,
' JOHN A. KELLER, Agt:
, . . . .
N. II: 'Wise all kinds made to order at short'notino.
Bryaps Pulmouic Wafers, , ,
4rRALBVSWiI
l llPlES.s6,o,pairs'llainGto on tiand
of ail Elloabotbtowii••patiaro, LoOdon
do., otdo.lt,ti and wlthoot patent fastoolygif
chearr than *war 4.11. 8/iXTON'43, - gaat../dato, at.
PRYSIOIANS .0)1 find • it to tiboir od
td pll and porch tie th(ilt ;ireaioitied at
• .
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''' I' t) ' DYE COLON;,
3n17 I, 1861, •
AT 11.4148r0WS
• ,„ •
'--ISAAC 'LIVINGSTON'.
-AB:ieceiv' f.A.ati.untisizally large .and
well selectelistook of • •
SPRING AND - SVIIII4ER - GOODS,
and asks that his old customers, and all
,persons In
wept of first rate CLOTHING should give him a call.
Ells assortment consists in part of
„'
: CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATTINETS,
VESTINGS, and all other Made 'of goods for Gentle.
'men's Clothing. His assortment of piece goods In the
largest and most varied ever brooght to Carlisle and
ho is determined to sell goods by the yard on tonne as
favorable as any other store. His stook of
heady- wade Ctoithing
le extensive and beautiful, consisting 'of 0 0 A TS,
'PANTS, - VESTS, oViatcoAxs &e., which he will soh
cheaper than any other establishment.
He has a boautlfurassortment of GENTLEMEN'S
FURNISHING 000 US, such as
UNDERSHIRTS,
OVERSHIRTS,
DRAWERS,
UMBRELLAS,
CARPET BAGS,
TRUNKS, &0., &o.
Como and ore his beautiful assortment of Goods bo
fore nurchasing el NOW here. Ho takes pleasure In show
log his Gouda, and will satisfy all that he can andtwill
sell Goods cheaper than any other house outside of the
cities.
CUSTOMER'S ORDERS —I invite an examination
of my stock of Fine Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestinge,
o hick 1 man ufacture upon,special orders.
FPECI AL NOTICE.-1 would say to the public, that
my gobds are manufactured under my own supervision
, and by the very Mmt workmen. My stock is the most
extensive I havo ever had, and my friends and the
public are Invited to call and examine for themselves.
XCii - Iteniomber the old stand, North Hanover St.
ISAAC LIVINGSTON.
Carlisle, April 22, 1864.
GOOD NEWST NEW GOODS 1
PHILIP ARNOLD
WHOLESALE AND DETAIL
I.a C:1030 1-3 C I 3n.
Having ju t roroirod from Now York and Pnifidelphla
an extensive astorttoont of
cLoTurs,
CASSIMERS,
SATTINETS,
VESTINGS,
TAILORS' TRIMMING', &C.
Is now malting daily additions to his already large
stock of
Ready Made Clothing for Men and Boys,
which for quality and price are not equaled in this
port of the State.
• CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER
at Awl notice by experienced workmen, and satisfac
tion given In all cases.
Goods by the Piece or Yard,
at the lowest rates. Also on hand a large stock of
FURNISHING- GrOODS,
comprising in part Fine Linen and Travell fig Shirts,
Collars, Neckties, Moves, liodery, Suspenders, Sc.
TRUNKS AND VALISES.
Carpet and Leather Travelling Bags of the best make.
All of AV blob be ell] furnish at the Lowest Rates. Ilia
old ram. and the public are invited to call at the
old stand, two Soma North Of the Carlisle Deposit
Bank.
NEW ARRIVAL OF DRY GOOD 3
.1110 1111110t , i21.Vd is mow opening the largest and
most d..eirable stock ,d'geods mover offered to the people
of Cumberland CountyV
A cokiplete and general nose, tment of
•
Ladies Dress Goods.
An immensn assortment of I,A DI ES NIOURNINO and
51,1'../ND Ii)URN I Nii Uil F:gS GOODS fr,m the Colebrn
Lod 31ourning SOW./ of Monson d Sou, Ply,la.
A tai ge Itsrgutinent of
LADIES PLAIN 101N\ ET RIIIIHNS AND DRESS
The largest stuck of NOTIONS outskto of the Easteru
Cities.
A full tissortment of
Cloths for Ladles Cloaking.
Boys and Mom Wear In audios,: varietyNonslsting of
Cloths, Fancy and plalleCashlinaros,l weeds, Jeans, and
Cot to 11.10 S.
an Jinn - H.l,m assnrtinent. at reasmint.le ra tea
A large, complete and varied assorlinent of DUPhiii.X
ELI!' tic svit t ail sic tit I'S, and from nil the relebrat
ed manufacturer, In the U. 8. also ilaimorals of every
grade and price.
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTING S AND LOOKINO
A large stock of Lace and Silk CAPES, LAWNS.
BAHEUES, he., belt over from Met season, .111 be sold
at extremely low prices.
Particular att-mtlon paid to "Funeral orderg,"as well
an orders of all kinds promptly and punctually attend
ed to.
All of which will be Rohl Inwer than City prices hay
lug been purchased before the late advance: ,
• A. ,W.
Fourth Arrival of New Goods
I have Just returne4 from tho tfithalarge
addition of
NEW SUMMER DRESS CO
All tibreq suited for the season. A beautiful line of
Silk Aarn les, Coates nod Hese nee. bare Points. Orena
dine Shawls. Lace NI Ws, liejous' Celebrated Kid Gloves,
l'arasols, S/111 Cue brel bar, Fans, Ribbons, hats for
Ladies a od3ll,9res' }loop ,klits, and a general-assert
went of seasonable goods
MEN AND BOYS' WEAR.
Alan selling cheap a largo lot of OLD UOODS much loos
than present pi ken.
Please call ono door below Martin's note], East Main
Street.
June In, 1804. W. C. SAWYER.
GOOD NEWS.
T Einicm & MILLER having just
ji_jreturned from the city with an entire now and
complete OA of Foreign and Ihomemie DRY (MODS,
wish to Inform the r public that they are preprood to
offer on very reasonable terms, a very desirable stock
of-floods, nu_tbosnutttaabt aornor.of the public rquare,
Immediately oppubi to Irvine's Shoo Otoro. The stork
comprises lu part
MEZ=I
Ladles' Dross Goods,
Plain Black Silks all qualities, Black Figured and Rep
Silks, Fancy Colored Plain and Figured Dress Silks, till
colors and qualities, Plain Plaid and Striped Spring
Poplins, Plain Alpricra Lustros all colors, Plaid and
Striped Poll do Choveras, Striped and Plain Mohairs,
Silk ("baffles Plain and wool De Lalt , es. all colors and
qualities Mozambiques, Muslin de Laiann, Challies,
Oinshams, Lawns, &c, &c., &c.
A beautiful assortment of 0110'd Spring Mantillas,
of different styles from one of the wont fashionable es.
tabliahments in the city. Spring Shawls, 'looped
Skirts, Balmoral Skirts, Hosiery and Gloves of every
description, Drone Trimmings, Linen and Silk Nand
kerchiefs, Laces, Ribbons, Bail Road Corsets, &a., he.
of all kinds, such as Bleached and Unbleached Mus
lims, Bleached and Unbleached Shootings, Pillow rases
Tickings, Checks. Red, White and Yellow
Flannels, Nankeens, Blue Dennims, Blue
Striped Shirting, '..lotton Pants stud, Kentucky Jeans.
all klads of l,inen and Cotton Table Diapers, Toweling.
Cambric and Paper Munlins, end an endless variety of
other Domestics. A COMplete assortment 01 goods suit
able fur Funeral purposes.
Mourning Goods.
such as Hombatzluom, Tamise Cloths Double and Single
width, all wool Muslin du Lollies, Black Silk Warp
Chaillus Oriental 'Adres, tiroends. Mohair., Second
Mourning do Lalnes, Challies, Oinghams, Lawns,
Black English Crapes, Crape Voile Low Crape
Collars, Silk and liid (Moves, Square and Long Thibet
Shawala, kc., &c.
MENS' AND BOPS WEAR, "
Mack Clothes, Black and Fancy Cassimers, Vest,ings,
Linen and Cotton Pants stuff, of ull grades, can have
clothing made at short notice.
EMCIIME
CARPETS, CARPETS,
all grade!' and quail lea. from the common hemp up to
the het quality throe-ply. Window Btiades, ',nuking
°hoses and an endless variety of other Qoodt, k'-ia un
moroue to mention.
N. D. The above stork has been selected with a groat
deal of care and with tt view of disposing of the same
on the most reasonable terms. We hope that - every
person in want of goods will give no a call before malt
ing their spring purchases, and we feel assured that
we can offer inducements to all that will give pe a
cull, and will extend all accommodations and aouwen•
Mucus that can be offered by any other businetu house
in the county.
int- Do not forget the proper place on the corner.
March 30, 1864
IMPORTANT TO tVERYBODY.
WC. SAW YER; has just received
9 from the latest Spring Importations au lm•
menae stock of
DRESS GOODS,
embracing the newest styles and fabrics offered to the
trade. Black, Figured and Plato Silks In large aupply,
Silk. Mohair, Wool, Little and Cotton Textures, £m•
broidered and Plaid 'rangedilas, Striped and Plai iler•
nannis. plain and Figured Poll du nerd, Sonogassa
. Andel,oslau Stripes, and all alms styles.
A full line of Besson's
•
MOURNING coops,
Bombasinee, Twin Cloths, Taints, Clothe, Wool de
'Gaines, llorothias;Tamartince, Morals, Plaid
add Plain 'Mohair, 'lleregos,"7,awns, Crapes, Collare,
Handkerchiefs, Parasols, Gloves, !to.
Funeral Goode of all kinds constantly on hand. ,
',Special care given to ell'ellers for Funeral Goods.
Call and examine our latest New, York styles of
SPRING MANTLES, all the varieties and stylna of
Spring Shawls, .„
French. English sold American- CLOYIIIB and CASST
-MIMES, (a first claim folio, mikes up goods when - de•
sired) Cotton and Linen Pentium Coatings, Am
.
Call Pet f ", VaIRPE
_ .
From the Lowell,Lllartford , and Enterprise Mills, all
grades, Oil Clothes, Mattingx,ltuge. Shades, and every
thing in the House iturnthlsing line. An onormoue
stock of
--• ,••• • , DOMESTIC GOODS;
all the atandard'malresaf Calicoes, Drown and Bleach:
od Shootings;Blrirtingi, glairlogs, Stripes, Ileottonadesi
a. full lino of Notiohs, Hosiery and Moves. • the
latest improvements in Hoop Skirts. have recolved
the agonoyiqf trayoura , colebrated Hid Gloves for this
place. • Ladies will And a complete assortmeht.
The above Goode and many others not -named, with
-;bLr g e stock of lAD GOODS, - I offer to the trade at a
email advanee on cost of.prodnotton.
Feeling kralefut for past patronage. I gait q coriNria.
once of the ulna. Remember the old and wall known
stank Hast fdait s Bt.vons door below Hitrtin , a Hotel...
W. C. SAWTHH.•
1881.
1 , 1111.1 P ARNOLD
MEE=
DOMeS7IO GOODSe-
MIMI
NEW STORE,
NEW STORE.
DOBIESTIC GOODS
LRIDICII & MILLER
1.1101111.111.11101,
DRUGS,. • I ,
BOOKS
, FANCY GOADS,
• - CONFECTIONARIES,
: -
FR UIT S., • •
PERFUMERY, • "
PRESERVED FRUITS,
MINCED MEAT, PICKELS &C
AT Il AVE RSTI CIVS,
North .I . ldnover &feet, Carlisle, Penn'a.
Just opened an assortment of Fresh Drugs, Fancy
Goods, Wit Books, Perfumery. Fruits, and Confection.
ary, which has never been surpassed in this borough,
-for novelty and elegance. - The articles have - been so.
Bated with groat care, and are calculated, in 'quality
and price, to command the attention of purchaseritfa,
FANCY GOGDS, •
which comprise every variety of fancy articles of the
most exquisite finish such as
Papier Macho Goods,
Elegant alabaster and porcelain ink.stands and trayo
Fancy ivory, pearl and shell card C. 10308,
Ladies' uncy Baskets,
Fancy Work Boxes, with sewing instruments,
. Ladles' Cabas, Writing Desks, and Port-folios.
• Port Monneles, of every variety.
Gold pens and pencils, Fancy paper weights, and a
large variety of ladies' Fancy stationery.
Motto seals and wafers, Bilk and bead purses.
Riding whips, elegantly finished. Floe cutlery,
Perfume baskets and bags.
Brushes of every kind for the toilet,
X. Basin and it. & U. Wright's Soaps and Perfumes
of various kinds.
Fancy Pins for head dresses and shawls.
instruments,
together with an innumerable variety of article■ ole
gently finished and suitable for
PILLS ENTS,
to which he Invites special attention.
Alao, an extensive and elegant collection of
BOOKS,
comprising various English and American Works,
richly embellished POETICAL WORKS. Bibles and
Hymn Books, elegantly bound In velvet with metal
clasps and corners.
Ills assortment of &tool Books and School Station
ery is also complete, and gumprlses everything used In
the Schools. Ho also desires to call the particular at
tention of Families to his elegant assortment of
LAMPS, Sec.
from the extensive setelishments of Cornelius, Archer
and others of Philadelphia, comprising every style of
Parlor, Chamber and study Lamps. for burning either
Lard, Sperm or Etherial oil: also DYOTT'S celebrated
Konosene or Coal OD Lamps, together with Flower
Vases, Fancy Screens, Ac. Die assortment In this line
is unequaled In the borough. Also,
BEO ARS AND TOBACCO,
embracing all the favorite brands, and a tine Assort.
moot of MEERS(DIALIM SMOKERS AND PIPER, the
celebrated 1< illocochink, Lynchburg Smoking Tobacco.
F It UITS,
such as Oranges. Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Nectarines,
Prunes, FANCY CONFECTL (NARY—NUTS—
PRESERVED FRUITS. MINCED MEAT, PICKLES, Ike
In ever) variety and at all prices, all of which are pure
and ft osb snch as can he e.•nlidcully recommended to
his friends. Ills stock embraces overyt ing in the
line of Fancy (Mods, with many other articles useful
to housekeepers which the public are especially 'bel
ted to call and examine.
Remember the OM Stand, nearly opposite tho Bank
on North Hanover street
July 1, 1814.
LOCHMAN'S
New Sky-Light Photographic and Am
brotype Gallery.
("I L. LOCII3I A.iN is happy to inform
,„ his numerous custnainrs, and tho public gnu
orally, that he has removed bin establishment to bin
New Sky-Light Gallery,
In the build.ng occupied by Mrs. Neff, as a Millinery
here. apposite the , :umberlaud Valley haul,
Mr. Loctiman is now able with splemild light.
and the addition of nets and expeuattu apparatus, the
very beat manufactured, is produce
PHOTOGRAPHS CAnTEs DE' VISTE, ANIRRO
TYFEB, AND EVERY STYLE OF PICTURES,
equal to the heal made in Philadelphia or Now York.
Pictuio- can hr taken now equally- well in cloudy
as In clear Whether.
thlltro, rilotl poi. or A inbrotypos of deceased persons
iopled, enlarged, or /and, tutu cartes do vizt.o.
July r,
THE •6 CARLISLE PALACE OF ART,"
By J. C. Lesher,
Is now open for the accommodation of
the public for the purpose of making I , II 0 TO
tiltA PHs and AMIIItOTYVE.t., which will be done in a
very superior manner by his peculiarly arranged sky
lights, Ac., by which means and the chemical Influence
he will lake pictures in cloudy weather equal to clear.
Wcharges are moderate 51111 lie solicts the public pa
tronage. Dup.icates of Dat,nerieot:, pee, Ambrotypes
and Photographs, of decease persona, made of increa
sed or decreased proportions.
tp- - 9,_.l , :nlrance on Hanover St. In ZUG'S Building, op•
pogite the Market House.
Carlisle, April 2P, 156.1-6 m
GROCERIES ! 1 GROCERIES !! I
G. P. MYERS, has opened a now Grocery Store
in Main Street, Carlisle. opposite II Saxton's Hard
ware Store. and Is now prepared to supply btu friends
and the public, with all kinds of Choice Goods, at tho
lowest market rat - wt. His stock compritio.
COFFEES, SUGARS. SYRUPS, TEAS,
Salt, Spices, ground. ungrnund; Crackers, Cheese,
Coffee Easnores, Fish by wholesale or stall, Frooins,
Itrublies, Tobacco, Segars, Snuff, Mulches, Blacking,
Bed C,,rds,
GLASS AND STONEWARE,
Queessware, Cederwere. Notions, and all other arti
cles usually kept in a first class Grocery.
In regard to prices lam dutermined to soil goods at
the lowest ILA urea.
BUTTER, EGGS,
and all kinds of Country Produce, taken at market
prices.
Farmers and Dairymen are particularly invited to
call and nee the celebrated NIG:NIX CHURN, which
has been pronounced by competent judges the most
superior Churn of the a4e.
July I, 1804.
r ARGE ARRIVAL OF FRESH
1.1 GROCER I ES—FISII IF ALL KINDS.
Among which Is a Inrge Lit of real _genuino_Raltl
-mere dry salt HERRING, In oak barrels, MACK Alt EL
at prices that is really astonishingly low. Pickels of
all Muds,
SAUCES, PRESERVES,
and a good scowl Uncut of
TOBACCO AND SEGARS,
LIQUORS, 4- C..
at the lowest late' for CABII or Country Produce.
WM. BENTZ.
July 1, 1864.
DISSOLUTION.
rrHE partnership heretofore existing
between Charles L. Halbert and Crawford Flem
ing, has boon dissolved by mutual consent. 'rho books
and accounts aro in the hands of Mr. Halbert. who
earituttly requests all part.es i eying accounts with the
late firm to call and settle them. William Halbert, jr.
having entered into partnership with his brother,
Char lea L. Halbert, the bui.inehe will hen2eforth be
conducted under the style of Halbert & Brother.
The now firm would respectfully call attention to
their stock of
New and Fresh Groceries.
Theirstock is large and selected with the greatest care
and will be sold at the lowest prices for rash. It eon,
sista In part ..f line old Oevernmont Java COFFEE,
Prime ltio do , Prime itio lioaated.
- .
SYRUPS.—New York, Boston, and Philadelphia Sy
ruffs, of the very best quzlltles,
BROWN SUGARS.—The bum the market affords.
Levering's best Crushed, Sand, and Pulverized Sugars
Also, his A. B. and C. Sugars, which cannot be our
passed. _ _
Rice, Corn Starch, F• rrlna, Darideline Coffin}, Essence
of Coffee, Concentrated Lye, Snap, Candles, &e.
t o? CHINA, GLASS, AND.
QUEENSWARE :
A large and well selected !dock of the very latest pat—
terns and sty.es. lower than ever In price, and hotter
in quality. than was ever offered before in Carlisle.—
Call and see. Wooden and Willow Ware, such asTubs
Huekora, end Churns, Baskets of every description;
Children's CA !IMAGES, Stoneware, Cream Pots, But
ter Jars. Preaerve Jars. Jugs, all sizes.
81311—No. 1, 2 and 3 Maokersl. No
1 MESS SHAD No. I Herring.
A large quantity .4' the celebrated Esc°lalor HAMS
SALT by the Sack, Dairy and O. A. Salt.
The subscribers respectfully ask the patronage
their Mende and the public generally, and Invite Motu
to call and examine their now stock, at Mu old stand,
corner of Hanover and Louther Streets.
HALIMILT & BROTHER.
Carlisle, April 22, 18134.
Flour and Feed Store.
rip HE subscriber wishes to announce to
the people of Carlisle and vicinity, that ho has
opuped a
FLOUR AND FEED STORE,
on the South East COrner of Main and West Streets, In
the iVarehouse owned and formerly occupied by Jacob
Itheem."The b et brands of FAMILY FLOUR, kept
constantly on harld and delivered to any part of the
town. Having • pbrfectod arrangements with some-of
the first male in the neighborhood, I can assure - my
customers that they will be furnished with an article
of Flour which 1 carevouch.for. I will keep constantly
on hand FEED OP such as
Corn, Oats, Bran, Shorts, Potatoes, &c.
•
The highest cash prices paid far Grain of all. kinds'
and Flour. Don't forget the old established atand.
Carlisle, May 20,1864
ARD WAR
)
LEWIS F. 'LIfNE,
'Of
_the old fi rm of John' P. Lyne - i t Son,
AS hist ootupietd openirig his now
diarlng htook' of. hardware, Rainte, 011 e, Gloom,
Varn shea v dc., to which. he Invites the early attention
at the public generally. Ile has greatly enlarged his
stook In all Ito various branches, and ran now wow.
ma4tlte the public with • •
. . . ,
-,-• -•• - ReUable- Cloqde l • .'
• __.
In leiga orlimaii quantities et the lowest prices, A
look 'lnto his store will MUSIM them that be has
enough quads to Nib, supply t he dimwitln thla-man
C".
IO Parsons wanting Ploodsin our HOP Vail pug tt to
their advantage to .give us a call before inaklnQ their
purchases. AU "orders, Personally Ind punelllllo7 fit.
tended to, and no misrepresentations made tp effect
tales. • LIMB F. LYNN,
. " °undo, May 20, 1864., • " North Hanover QV .
CHOICE S.EGAAkcip, TOBACCO,
AT RALEITONT
TunHE Allen and Eastpennatoro' Diu
tttikt Fire Insuradce Company of Cumberland
ty, Incorporated by an act of Assembly, in the
year 1843, and recently had Its charter extend
ed to the year 1883,te now In active and vigorous op•
eration, under the superintendence of the following
beard of Managers, viz:
William R. Gorges, Christi.n Shipman, Jacob Eberly
D. Belly, Alex. Cathcart, J. 11. Coover, John Eichelber
ger, Joseph Wickersham, Saud. EberlyMoses Bricker,
Rudolph Martin, Jacob Coover, and .1;0. Dunlap.
The rates °fines:wane° are as low and favorable as
any Company of the kind In the State. Persons wish
ing to become members are invited to make applica
tion to the agents of the Company, who are willing to
wait upon them at cry time.
- WM. It. GORCAS, o:resident,
Eberly's Mills, P: 0.
011RISTIAN'STAYMAN, Vice President,
alechnoicsburg, P. 0.
JOHN O.DUNLAP, SeCt'y. Mechanicsburg.
DANIEL BALLY, Dilisburg, York Co.
AGENTS.
Cumberland county.-4ohn :Merrick, Allen: Henry
Bearing, Shiremanstown; Lafayette Pallor Dickinson;
Henry Bowman, Churchtown ; Modo Griffith, South
Middleton; Samuel Graham. Westponnsboro'; Samuel
Coover, Mechanicsburg; J. W.Cocklin, Shephordstown
D. Coover, ripper Allen; J. 0. Saxton, Silver Spring;
John liyor, Carliele; Valentine Feeman, Now Cumber
land ; James McCandlish, Nowville.
York county—W. 8. Picking. Dover; Jamee Griffith,
Warrington; J. F. Deardorff, Waehington ; Richey
Clark, Dillsburg ; D. Rutter, Fairview ; Jahn Williams
Carroll.
Dauphfn co--Jacob Hower, ITarrinhtirg.
Members of the Company having policies about to
expire, hen have them ronowed by making application
to any of the Agents.
July 1,1864.
WHEELER & -WILSON'S
SEW' 17.1 G .111 C HIMJ S
AT REDUCED PRICES,
With Glass Cloth Presser, Improved Loop-
Cheek, New Style Hammer, Binder,
Corer, Braider, eto.
Silver Medal at the l'ennzylvania State Fair
September, 1863.
American Institute, Now York. Mechanics' Associatldn,
Boston, Franklin institute, Philadelphia, Metropolitan
Mechanics' I nAltute, Washington, Mary land Institute
Baltimore, Mechanics' Association, Cincinnati, Ken
tucky l nstitute, Louisville, Mechanical Association,
St. Louis, Mechanics' institute, Sen Francisco.
MAINE,
VERMONT,
CON NECTIOUT,
NEW .1 ERSEY,
• PENNSYLVANIA,
MISSISSIPPI
OHIO, 311880[1BI,
INDIANA,
lOWA,
TENNESSEE,
ILLINms.
KENTUCK Y
.11 IC II IDA N.
isOoNSIN,
ALIFORNIA.
Thetio celebrated Ma , hloes are ailaptcd to every en.
Hely of Sewing or trinity wear. from the lightest was
lint, to the heaviest cloths. They work equally well
upon silk, linen, woolen, and cotton geed..—seaming
quilting. gathering, horn sing, felling. c , rdlng, nod
brabling—making a beautiful and perfest stitch, alike
on both sides—and performing every species of new Mg
except making button holes and stitching on buttons.
Full in tructitins for operating the Machine is given
gratuitously at the sales rooms. When the Machine
is sent me dint antic, so that personal instruction is
Inconvenient, a card of direction is sent, which is a
sufficient guide.
The qualities which recommend the W healer &
Wilson Machine are
1. Beauty and excellence of stitch, alike on both sides
of the fabric. Hewed.
2. Strength. firmness, and durability of seam, that
will not rip nor ravel. and made ith
3. Economy of thread.
4. Its attachments and wide range of application to
purposes and 'materials.
6. Compactness and elegance of model and finish.
6. Simplicity and thoroughness or construction.
7. Speed, ease of operation and umungement, and
quietness of movement.
SCIIEDULE OF PRICES.
No. 3 Thiel:lino, with
Plain Table, $45 00
Hal( ease, Panoplied, 50 00
Hal) ak,e Puliaapd, illack Walnut or Mahogany 55 00
Plain Table, 55 00
Half Cann, Pannelted, 00 00
Half Cane, l'oiiahed, Black Walnut or MahOgany 55 00
No. 1 Machine, Silver plated, with
Plain Table, 85 00
Half Polished, Black Walnut, 70 00
Hall Cane, polished, Black Walnut or Mahogany 75 00
Half Case, Polished, llnstiwood, 80 00
Full Cane, Polished, Black Walnut or Mahogany 00 00
Full Cane, Pollsheu, Rosewood, 109 00
No. -I Machine, Large with
Plain Table, 75 00
Plain Ta.bloo
Every Machine is sold with a Hemmer. Nos. 1 and
Machines are sold complete, n ith the New lila. Clot
Presser, New Style licenser and Braider.
Wheeler & Wi[sou's Agency at
r - - I r r rl'P 7 171,0 7 )71-: i.:-... .tt•. 7f .
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,;.,t,.1.. tt,---------,7—',1•-_-_--.L.,,---,'"==', , .: , :t4 - •,i
, 1 ,71 -=- -& -- --'--` - 'l . - ... I • - , ,: .q
t t t`„';'• \ ' - .iv
It.
1 • ,-,
.. • -
r undersigned has just leceived.
I and Intends to keor constantly on hand a full as
aorta:lent of Iho unequallud Pianos manufactured by
Stointi,y & dons of Now Yurk.
Each Instrumentwill he carefully selected Ir th
Manufactory, and will be sold at the
New York Cash Factory Prices,
with the addition of Freight to Carlisle.
A written guarantee of entire witisfection will be
given by the .übscriber to earls purchaser.
Persons desiroua to purchase are invited to call and
examine these unrivalled Pianos, at
R. E. Shapley's Jewelry Store,
Main Street, ad door east of the Mel:mien Mouse, near
tie Railroad Depot
BECOND lIAND PIANOS received In exchange and
kept for sale and to rent.
Carlisle, May 22, 1A63-1y
A. B. EWING'S
FURNITURE WARE-ROOI
(Premium. awarded at the °timberland
The subscriber has just received the meet splendid
assortment of articles In his line, ever brought to this
place—which he is determined to sell at prices that
defy competition.
Parlor,
Chamber,
Dining-room, FURNITURE.
IClieben and
011Ioe,
. .
Embracing every article used by ffouse and Hotel
keepers, of tho most approved and fashionable design
and finish, -Iriclading also Cottage furniture in setts,
reception and Camp Chairs, Mattresses, Gilt frames,
pictures, ac., ko. -
JEIIEMIAII
nl;..rarticular a ttention even as usual to funeral.;
orders from town 'and country, attended to promptly
and on Moderato terms. ,
July 1, IBe4
PAINTS AND OILS.-
10 Tons White Load. 1000 Gallons of 011. Just
received with a largo assortment of •
"Varnishes, Fire Proof Paint,
Turpentine, • Florence White, •
•
Japan, • - White Zino
Putty, • Colored Zinc,
Lithargo; • lied Lead
• " Whiting, 1• Dolled Oil,
Glue, • • Lard 0i1,..
Shellac, • "".' Sperm 011,
' Nut Brushes, Fish 011, do.,
Colors of every description dry, and 011 in cans and
tubeaat the Hardware .Store of ,
July 1, 111 RIZNRY SAXTON.
0.1.
. . . .
. Cll7 M . • BELTING .1 . . ~. .
1131. Just received a largo anaortment of all sloes—,
Gum Belting. Qum Rome, Qum Packing, Ac., and 'for
sale cheap at the Hardware 'Store of
June
, ,
.6,186.1 IiENKT f4/ETQlft. r
...
, .
FIRE INSURANCE.
At the Railroad °Mae, Carlisle. Pa
Highest Premiums at the
INTERNATIONAL &selenium, LONDON, 1862
INDOsTRIAL EXHIBITION, PARII, 1861.
at tho Fairs of the
UNITED STATES AORICULTUEA SOCIETY,
At the State Yaks of
No. 2 Machine with
No. 5 Machine, Cylinder, with
IMEMEEB
Railroad and .Telegraph Office,
CARLISLE, l'A.
JWyI,I,OA-ly,
STEINWAY PIANOS.
First Prizo Medal at the World's Fair,
London, 1862.
JOIIN K. STAYSI.A.N
0111
•! ',I.X.M II MI'
16:
1615. N 44'
West High Street, Carlisle, Pa
County Agricultural ,Fair of 1857,)
Forwarding and Commission House.
FLOUtt AND FEED,
COAL, PLASTER AND SALT.
THE subscriber having purchased. the
Cars, fixtures, de., belonging to the firm °Filen
derson b. Reed. respeetfully informs the public that he
will continue the business at the old Warehouse, on
the corner of West High and College Streets, opposite
the College.. lie is fully prepared to - do a general For
warding and Commission business.
The highest market price will be paid for FLOUR,
GRAIN and PRODUCE, of all kinds
PLASTER and SALT kept constantly on hand.
Coal of all kinds, embracing
LYKEN'S VALLEY,
LUKE FIDDLER,
SUNBURY WHITE ASII,
•
LOCUST OAP,
LIMF.BURNER'S and BLACKSMITH'S
Coal, constantly kept for sale, , under cover, and deliv
ered to any part of the town." .
A liberal share of public patronage is respectfully
solicited. JACOB SHEER,
Successor to Henderson & Reed.
Carlisle, May 20, 1804.
CCOAT.AND LUMBER YARD.-
The subscribers have this day optetod Into
partnership to trade In
COAL AND LUMBER,
We will have constantly on hand and furnish to o
der all kinds and quality of seasoned
LUMBER,
BOARDS,
FRAME STUFF
Paling, Fingering Lath, Shingling, Lath, worked
gooring and Weatherboarding, Poeta and Sails, and
every article' that belong,. to a Lumber Yard.
All kinds of Shingles, to wit: Whitepine, Hemlock
and Oak, of different qualities. Having cars of our
own we can furnish - bills to order of any length and
clue at the shortest notice and on the moat reasonable
terms. Our worked boards will be kept under cover
so they can be furnished dry at all times.
We have constantly on hand all kinds of Family
Coal under cover, which we will deliver clean to any
part of the borough. To wit:
I_,y o kene Valley, Broken, Egg
viva
, T . : o r T e or ti t w or, d , Nnt e , mi T :t rike Fiddler,
Lekbory, which we pledge
Fr selvea to sell at the lowan
Best quality of
Limeburner's ,and Blacksmith's Coal,
always on hand which wa will sell at the lowest figur,
Yard west side of Grammar School, Main street
ARMSTRONG & 11OFFER.
July 1,1804.
Notice of Co-Partnership,
rr" public are. hereby informed that
the undersigned have this day entered Into a Co
Partnership, under the want, of Delaney & Blair, for
the purpose of carrying ou the Coal and Lumber busi
ness. et tno old stand of Oliver Delaney, near the Gas
Works ;,where all orders In their line of business are
respectfully solicited, and will be promptly filled.
Oct. 16, 1803— t f
f.,r coal will be recoirod at !Talbert &
Flamingo Grocery Store., Robert bloom's Sboo Store
and A. 11. Blalr's Currying Slop.
trtj..Orders for Coal or Lumber solicited through 'h
Post Office, arrangements having been made with lb.
Postmaster to charge the postageen same to us. Al
orders punctually
NV-ATCH ES„JEWELRY, AND
Silror ware nt Conlyn's old established Ptaitd.
West Maln St., nearly opposite the Cumberland Valley
Bank.
I havojust received a now assortment of watches
jewelry, in. , dalllens, sliver ware &e., In addition to
my former stork to which I invite the attention of
the pooh,' The assortment embraces fine gold and
silver lever watches Hunting and open rase do., gold
Anchors for ladled and Getnleinen and Silver Lephies
and Qum tier oatthes of every vaeiety in style and
price
A Is° fine gold Medallions, Breast-phis for Ladies and
Gentletnen of every quality. pattern and price. Gold
Lib, curb and need chains Gold bracelets, finger
1114,, cuff ploY, stud:, sleeve-buttons. crosses. charm,
Gohl nod silver thimbles. ellver and plumed
butter knives, forks, tal,le, tea salt and must aid sp .04
of every variety. A large assortment of gold, silty,
COOltn..ti Nperinelea, to FUR al ,
to Whieh WO invite Hperial nt
Lent lon.
A tine lot of GOLD PENS room the bent makers, spec
triele i n.o.n, forte) , boxes, Oise, and pearl cord cases
gold /ILIwl common bracelets, watch chains, Mantl,
Clocks and a variety of articles usual] ,
kept in Jewelry cototdislintrots, whim
I will sell tow for cosh. All artmlio
teal ranted to he what they arc rep,
A:anted.
o lar attention p.i.l as usual to Watch repal
ing and till work warrantel.
Part ...•,
IZEMEM
ELLING OFF AT TW ENT V-FIV
PI•:R r ENT. SE LOW COST"
At (ho sign of the (told Eagle," 3 doors shove th
Cumberland %alloy null twa doors below th
)le, uodist Churrh, on \% eat Maio street, tho largos
and hoot selected stook of
WATCHES AND JEWELRY
In the town, will be sold 30 per rent lower than at Any
pines in the Slate. The stock comprises a largo a-sort:
ment eronid and Silver hunting ease watches, Li:vets.
Lupines, American watches, and all other kinds act!
styles.
GOLD AND SILVER CHAINS.
Gold liens nod Pencils, Jewelry of alt kinds, Spectacles
Gold and Silver, Witted and Silver Weir,
MU 1U BOXES, ACCORDEONF,,
011 Pnintittgs. a grent variety of fancy artielen, fir
Thu thah, stock of Watchmaker tools, eIISYB. I erg
Mirrors, and sole will he sold wholesale or retail In
the easiest terms.
Having selected a first els+s workman all kinds o
repairing will be done as usual, at reduced prices.
it. E..SHAPLEY.
July 1, lit).l
QM], TRIUMPIIAN
L The complete success of the Prairie Flower Cook
Stov warrisnlis the sula•criber in calling the alter
e.
Lion or all who may n ant a superior stove to call and
examine the only stove that has given universal cat's
!action.
MI
WHAT IS CLAIMED OVER OTHERS IS
ist. A snving of from 30 to 60 per cent. In fuel.
A hotter and quicker oven from the same fire
3d A larger Oren than ally other Stove or tile same
size.
Oh. The preservation of the center piece from sinking
saving repairs.
sth. 'rho best Ilaker. Boaster, and nook now In use,
tith A sup.•rior arrangement for cleaning the lines,
Ith, A perfect Gas Consumer for either wood or coal.
The Prairie Plower is wan anted to give satisfaction
in every pat titular, and will be shown with pleasure
to oil who may call, whether desiring to purchase or
not, any quantity of reference In town or country.
A his other good Cook Stoves on hand, 'which will
be sold very low to close stock.
Spouting, Hoofing, Job work. Copper sm.thing and
Sheeting werk pr.ooptly attemled to, in town or coun
try. All work warranted at the old stand, Hanover
sheet north , f Looting..
MARY MORRIS.
N. 11.—OldCoppiii, Brass e nd Pewter bought, nod
thn highest price 'gild id ensh or goods.
=M=M!
COFFEE POT.
v‘TiLLIAM. FRIDLEY respectfully
y announces to the citizens of Carlisle and the
public generally., that he still continues the inanufi,
turn of all kinds 01 tin and sheet iron ma, lu J. 1).
Halbert's building East bouther street Carll:le at the
sign of the
RED COFFEE Po7',
where he will at all times be ready to do all kinds t
work ID his line with neatness and despatch.
Also can at all times be liar. those celebrated, of
Healing and melt tooting premium airtight,
FRUIT CANS AND JARS•
Roofing, Spouting, add all kinds of jobbing done at
the aborteot
Cash paid for old load, pewter and copper. Thank.
ful for the patronage heretofore extended, he hopes by
strict attention, and a desire to please all to merit a
continuance of the same.
Dont forgot the sign of the Red Coffee l'ot.
July 1, 1803.
William P. Lynch
riche subscriber informs the public that
ho still continues the
GAS FITTING AND PLUMBING
buslttea at the Old Stand In the basement or, the Fire
Methodist Church. He will attend promptly to al
curl new; In the line.
Load and Iron Plpoa, Hydrants, Hot and cold
SHOWER BATES,
Water Chisels, Force sod Litt Pumps, Wro't Welded
Tubes, iron Sinks, Bath Tubs, Ilath Boilers, Wash Ea
slug, Hydrani c Rams, Au. and every description of
cocks and fittings for gas, steam water, Au. Superior
cooking ranges, heaters and gas fixtures put up in
churches, stores and dwellings, at short notice, in the.
most modern style. All materials and work In our .
line at low rates and warranted.
pm... Country work and jobbing promptly attoododtt)
July 1,1864.
HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM.'
r
i IHE undersigned respectfully announ
_
cos to the public) that he still continuos the Hat
t ng Business at the old stand, in West High street
and with a renewed and efilelent effort, produce arts
des of Head Dress of
•
Every Variety, Style and Quality; ,
that shall be strictly In, keeping with . tife Improve
meet Or the Art, and fully up le:the-age which we
bre. .
. ..
nss l o g a v e e i rt of :h!iida splondlii
11/1
. HATS AND CAPS,
o'4lll descriptions, troni the clomnuon Wool
to the finest Fur and bilk flats; and at prices that
met suit (em une who boa an eye to getting the
worth of his money. Thu stock includes,
A. D. E
MOLESKIN, CASSIMERE, BEAVER & FELT HATS,
of every style and color and unsurpassed for Lightness
Durabilliy and finish; by those of any other establish ,
pent in the country.
Men's Vora and Children's hat's and. Caps, of every
description constantly on band.
IlernspectfUlly invites all the old patrons and as
many now ones as possible, to give him a call. _
J O. CALLIO.
.
July 1,1864.
•
.
, . "BOOTS &ZOOMS.
A:
FULL assartnient of-Men and Boys'
Boots end Shoos, sultablelor the winter. Also,
•
as and Misses's B almoral BoOteea,Chlldren's Boots
of all kinds. laidlesand Gentlemon'eGUM °Teri:36oes:
My old euetameres and all In , want of. good andlbeap
Boots and Shoes will please 'call and examine: the
stook, before purc hasing. 'Main 'street, nearly opposite
the Dopot.
• ,--. _.. • • • • 'OR AP. OclllinT, TeatitleJ,: ,
July I,loB{. : -
SCANTLING,
OLIVER DELANCY,
ANDREW 11. BLAIR.
DRLANCY & BLAIR
=I
CUMBERLANp VALLEY
AND
FRANKLIN
RAIL ROADS.
CHANGE OF HOURS.
ON and after MONDAY, APIiIL„4:th,
1864, Passenger Trains will run (laity, as follows,
(aunday excepted):
POD CIIAMBERSDUBO AND NARRIE4IIIRG.
Leave Hagerstown, 7:00 A. 01.,
•• Greencastle, 7:37 "
/ Arr at 8,17 ' •
Chambera'g, -- -
Leave 8:30 " 12:54 .4
, Leave fib ippon sburg 0:o0 " 1:28 . 4
. Newville 0:3: " • 1:28 ' 4
" Carlisle 10:10 .. 2.42 "
" Mechanicsburg 10:42 " 3:12 "
Arrive at Ilarrieburg 11:15 " 3:40 "
FOR OTIABIBEIN3BURG AND IiA6ERSTOWN:
Leave Harrisburg 8:05 A. 51., 1:36 P. 11L.
" Mechanicsburg 8:37 " 2:16 "
'. . arllsle 9:27 " 2155 ..
" Newrille 10:02 .. 3:29
" Bhippensburg 10:41 .. 4:00 ..
J Arr at 11:10 " 4:20 ..
Chmbereg, 1 Leave 11:10 " 4:40 ..
Leave Greencastle 11:05 .. 5:30 "
Arr. at Hagerstown 12:35 .. 6:10 "
The Carlisle and Harrisburg ACCOMODATION
TRAIN will leave as follows:
Leave Carlisle 5 4 .66 A. M
.4' 4 Mechanicsburg 6:26 4 ,
Arrive at Harrisburg 6:66 4,
Leave Harrisburg 0:20 PM
. 4 .
Mechanicsburg 4 4 64' 4 ,
Arrive at Carlisle 5:20 ..
making close 'connections at Ilarrieburg with Train"
for Philadelphia, New. York and PAttsburg; and witb
Trains for all point,' West,
The Train leaving Harrisburg at 4:20, P. M.,.
runs only es far as Carlisle. C.N. LULL, Sup't.
Superintendent's Office. /
Charnb'g..luly I, 1004:1
READING RAILROAD
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT
C!REAT Trnnk Line from the North
k_fi and North• West for Philadelphia. Plow Took
Reading, Potisvilie. Lebanon, Allentown. Easiesi c.
*1 rains leave Harrisburg for Harrisburg for Philadel
phia, New York, Reading Pottsville, and all interaar
dinte Stations, at 8 A. NI., and 2 P. M.
New York Express leaves ilarriaborg at 6,30 A. M.,
arriving at Now York at 1.46 tba same day.
A special Accommodation Passenger train leaves
Beading at 7.15 A. 51., and returns from Ilarrisbuig al
5 P. M.
Fares from Ilarehborg To New York $5 15; to
Philadelphia $3 35 and 's2 80. Baggage checked
through.
Returning, leave New York at 6 A. 51 , 12 noen.and
7 I'. 51., (Pittrburg I..xpreva nrrivjug at Ilarrlehurg et.
2A. 31.) Leave Philadelphia /.1 ro A 51.. and 330
P. M.
Sleeping earl in the New Yorl. Ex prem. Traine
through to and from Pitt Ow, an bout change.
P.lnsengern by the l'atawksa ltaiin Id leave Taman
qua at AA: , A. M.. and 2 10 )1., for Pldhidelpirfa,
New York. and all (% ay Pol tam
Trains leave Putt., Ill' at 9 lb A. M.. and 230 P. M.,
for Philadelphia. Ilarrirlaire an.t New York.
An Aevontut..dation train I , .nveF Beading
at 0.00 A. AI., and raturns from I 101.10031 a at 6.06
It. M.
ur*„..All tbo'nbnre trains run daily. Sundays es
depted.
A Sunday train huvres Pottsville at 7 30 A. 01.. and
Philadelphia al P 31
lil,mmutation, Mileage. Season. and F.xeuraion Tick
ets at reduced rates to 1111.1 from all point!,
80 Pounds Baggage allowed each Passenger.
A. NICOLLS.
General Superintemden t..
July I, ISGI.
A RLIS LE 4; Pil L ADELPiII A
"
_
DAILY FREIG LINE
FREED, WARD & FREED
S 1 1 INORKET STREET PHILADELPHIA
J. & D. RHOADS,
MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PA
.o's—Cars of this Line leave the Dopot 811 Market St.
tiy, at 4 o'clt,ca. I'. M.
Leave Carlisle, Dolly, at T o'clock, A. M.
tica.ds intentled for this Line should be marked C. &
I' Dolly Freight Lino, and sent in by 4 Wein, k.
July 1, 18114.
Carlisle Foundry,
IBM
FARM IMPLEMENT DEPOT!
1, 4 -1 GARDNER & CO., now manufac
r. tura and keep constantly for sale. at their ex
tolltliVO Steam Vorks or. East Vain street, Carlisle, a
large assortment of_ .
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
of well known; approved usefulness to farmers, among
which they would call especial att,ntlen to WIL
LOUI3IIIII'S Celebrated Patna
GUM SPRING GRAIN DRILL,
which ban taken over fifty First Class Premium. at
State and County Fairs. To the Farmers of Cumber
land. York and Perry counties vi e used not speak in
detail of the merits of this drill, as scores of them ere
1100 in use on thin best fermi; in these counties. Its
reputation is established sq the most complete Grain
Drill now manufactured in the United States. It
sows N hest, Rye, Oats, liarl y sad Glass, ev , nly and
regular, without bunching the seed. The gum springs
pass the drill over stumps and stones, without break
ing pins or the drill. lur even end regular cowls:,
the Willoughby Gum Spring Drill is unequebed by
any other. We also manufacture and sell the follow
ing articles. which we can recommend to Farmers as
reliable implements, of established character:
MORRISON'S PATENT CORN PLANTER.
I. ASH'S P I ENT STRAW k PODD R CUTTER,
DRIDENDOLPIP, PATENT COHN SHELLER,
HAHN'S PATENT CIDER MILL.
JOHNSON'S CAST IRON HOD'S TROUGH
Alen, Ihree and Four Ilorse Powers and Threshing
111sehinos, emit Iron Field Potters, Plough Castings 01
various patterns, Corn Crushers. and other articles for
Farmers coo numerous to mention. Also, Egg Coal
Stoves and Ton Plate Vood Stoves, with an immense
variety of other coatings for houeekeopors and others.
%Ye have also on attractive variety of pattern■ for
IRON RAILINGS,
and CEMETERY ENCLOSURES to which w• would
call attentlou.
Steam Engines and 111111 Gearing
To this department of our business we give particu
tar attention. Our already extensive stuck et patterns
for Paper, Fluor and Saw Mill Outing, is constantly
Increasing. Mill Owners and Mill Wlights will be
furnished with it printed catalogue of our various Mill
Mittel na, on application. Our Machine Shop comprises
all the serious tools for turning, planing and finishing
Shafting and Castings, by good and careful blaChlnists
STATIONARY STEAM ENGINEs
of any desirable capacity, from ten to twenty-five horse
power, built In the bast sty la and tilt scrotumoJating
terms. Ep lees built at our ta.tabli.balert may be
seen to sue, osslu I operation al loamy el the 1ar,...m.t
Dist I rriu. and 'fautteries ht Cartb.i. and I untherlaud
Perry nod Dauphin Couotl e s, l i p t of wbl h
tee cottlldeolly refer I, ti• their pakten
ry. Persons noting .'lento Eng{-nro,tl)
quested to call :tuti examitse bet., , trtrtatg ,I. e
where.
DOOR AND SASII rt
Connectrd with our e..tabliahlu. nt
Door Manufactory which hi low • IA u.•
the manufacture of eery den hat. 0 • r
BUILDING MATERIALS
for the most costly as well us the plain cot lomst, -
Window Sash furnished from 5 cents upward. accord
log to size of glass; 11 Induw it mss flout $1 31 up
'ward; Shutters nod hulling Hands from V it, up
wend; Four Panel Doors fron, $z 1.: upward. 31uulti
lags, Castings Architraves. Nash brands. Markets.
Fancy Drapery. :crone, and other articles needed in
house building, (rattle:led at the lowest prices and or
the best quality of lumbar. 41W - Wo are also prt pare
as heretulore, to build and repair BURDEN I AILS for
transporters on the railroad, with proutptnees and on
reasonable terms,
The continued patronage of the public le respectful!)
solicited. Orders by mail pr. mptly attended to.
F.OAItDN Bit Jt. CO.
July 1, 1854. .
Manhood: how Lost, how Restored
- •Jugt published. a dew - edition of Dr.
Cu d r i v a u r l
w °elect Celebratedw it h t a le rc.lit'ne) theo
'!"" Spormatorrhwa, rac or seminal Weakness,
Involuntary Sentinel Losses, Impotency, mental an d
-- Physical Incapacity, Impediments to 'Marriage, etc ;
also, Consumption, Epilepsy. and Fits, induced by aolf•
indulgence or sexual extravagance.
Price, in a sealed envelope, only 13 cents.
The celebrated author in thie admirable may clearly
'demonstrates, from a thirty years successful practice,
that the alarming consequences of sell abuse may he
radically cured without the dangerous me of internal
medicine or the application of the knife—pointing out
a mode of cure, at once simple, certain and effectual,
by means of which every sufferer, no matter what hte
condition may be; may cure himself cheaply, privately
and radically.
This Lecture should be in the bands of every youth,
and every man in the land,
dent, under seal, in a plain envelope., to any
,address a
poet paid, 'on receipt of six cents, or two post-staramk,
Address the publishers.
OIIAS. J. 0. KLINE & CO,
127 Bowery, New York, P.'o.ltow 4586.
June 10,1504-1 y
BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE.
11)1 1
EALERS and consumers of the above
Celebrated With Blue, will take notice, that tha
La ale are alWred to read.' :' •
INDIGO BL UE,
put upnt Alfred Wiltberger'i Drug Store, No. 28,1 k
' North Second Street, Philadelphia.
The quality of this Blue will be the same in every
-leveed!'
It is warranted to color more water than • twice Me
same quantlty'ef Indigo, and to go much further that%
any other Wash Blue In the market. It dissolves per
fectly clear and dose not settle on the (doilies as
meat of the other makes do. One Box dissolved in
&Wl:pint °riveter, will make as good a Liquid Bins
as, any that is made at ontethird the cost:- •
it to retailed at the same price as the Imitations
and Inferior articles, housekeepers will Bud it yam
much to their advantage to ask for that- put Up it
Wlltberger'a.
. Air Blue put up after this data with Eatiott'a
name on it is imitation.
The. New libel does not require a Stamp. ,
Fors le b l y Storekeepers generally. ,
FA MI " " 4 C°WRZ'aititioico,
2:46 P. 411.
8.44 40
410 ••