Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, November 04, 1864, Image 4

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    Account : of the. Raid by 'an Eye
' • Witness.. •
Thi3 TroY Times of yesterday contains a
graphieocount of the raid into St. Alban's,
eyetWitness of the transaction, Mr.
BAtrAVIT,, conductor of the sleeping-car
trairt-trom Itouse's Point to Troy. Wo make
the following extracts.
THE STEALTUY ARRIVAL
About a week ago, some strangers came
to board at the American hotel and the Tre
mont,in St. Alban's. One of them, calling
himself Colonel, appeared to be a prominent
one among them. lie. wtts_a man of medium
size,about . thirty-flve years of ago, appeared
to have- no name than that of Colonel.—
Others of the party, whosubsequently proved
to be. thieves and murderers, were habited in
the uniform of United States officers, and
all wore a sort'of a wrapper or cape, and
each carried a satchel slung by n shoulder
strap at the left: de, after the manner of
English sportsmen. There seemed to be no
concert of action between any of these men
—no convex...4oh ensued that would attract
attention—to,all appearances, they were
substitute brokers, contractors or speculators,
such as are often seen in frontier towns—St.
Alban"s only being sixteen miles from the
Caanda line. On Tuesday night the stran
gers in the village were reinforced by others
who arrived in the train from Rouse's Point,
arid' new faces appeared at the. breakfast
tahles'of the hotels. On Wednesday morn
ing; a further batch of conspirators arrived.
till about thirty raiders had collected. And
thOi the plot was ripe for execution.
HOW THE ATTACK COMMENCED
At 8 o'clock P. M., on Wednesday, Oct.
19, St. Alban's was in a state of apparent
quiet common to New-England towns. Our
informant, Conductor BALDWIN, was stand
ing on the steps of the American hotel, just
as the town bell rang out the hour of 3 o'clock
when then he saw a man corning - out of the
door of the First National Bank, and as he
did so a citizen oh the steps knocked Lim
down. A second Was also floored : but the
third-raider had n pistol in his hand and the
citizen retreated. The conductor thouzlit
the affair was the freak of SOM.! drunken
inert, but soon he saw symptoms of a
di -
turbanco at other points. ::;everitl inn ap
peared to be rushing about with pistols, in
parties at from live to One of thi e
gaits met a Mr. Moaatsox and presented a
weapon to him, demanding his surrender.—
He answered : 'You are joking,
They fired and he fell, weltering in his
blood. Our informant saw- him throw up
his hands and then sink on the gnauld, and
then he realized for the first Om , that the
village was attacked by tin organizod
of mon, bent on pillage and regardless of !In
man life.
BANKS ROBBED—PEOPLE biloT
Meanwhile the attack had been simuli an _
Cans on the three banks—the l'ir-t _National,
Franklin County and St. Alban's. l'art ies
entered each. When the Teller or Cashier.
suspecting no evil, asked \Olaf they de,irr-id,
the leader presented a pipit, with the exela
illation, "You are my pri wior. 11 .
move an inch, we'll blow you through. - -
Others of the gang then went to the vault
and drawers, and laid violent hands on all
the specie, bills and other articl,„: whirl
they could find, and filled,the side satchels
which each wore, as before described.
course resistance was useless, for the -orprise
was complete. At the Franlslin County
Bank, the raiders pushed the Cashier and one
of the clerks into the vault and locked Ow
up, and the prisoners were not released until
lateiin the night.
A REIGN OF TERROR
Then commenced a reign of terror in the
village. Plunder had been accomplished,
and violence followed. The raid was brief,
but the scene must have been terrible while
it lasted. The thirty or more ut
rushed up and down the streets firing their
pistols in every direction. Whenever they
saw a citizen or group of men, they wood
aim in that direction. They had magnificent
arms—seven-shooters—all( I as as 011,
weapon was unloaded, they drew another
and kept up the fte.ilade. .31a. DAL - DIV I N say
he can only liken the sounds to the noise ,tf
a Fourth of July morning in a large city.
There was a continuous bang I sing) bang
Of course this reckless use of lire-arm, could
not continue long with mile.] y
Sheriff of the county soon fi•11 ; 31a. l l I'N
TINGTON was shot while resisting the robliery
of his store; a woman, ullo , e name We
could not learn, fell, and, mor e clasl a rdlf,
than all, as the guerrillas were leaving the
town, they saw a little girl in the street, and
wantonly killed her. And the bullets iv,
flying around among the buildings in the
Alain-street, nearly all of which bear marks
of lead. Windows were broken, blinds
chipped and people wounded. It was a
scene that beggars all description.
THE "CHIVALRY" AS HORSE-THIEVES
Of course, the entire populace ru.-he•i into
-the streets. - They had on idea of the eirme
of the disturbance—for y were eneaged
in their usual daily avocations, and the rail
was like thunder from a clear sky.'"fhe
guerrillas, as they rushed through the town.
stopped all of the citizens they met and
gathered them in squads under guard of
a few men armed with pistols—retaining
them us prisoners on the common. Mean
while, the remainder of the banditti started
to secure horses. They took two front Field's
livery stable, five from Fuller's, several
from the American and Tremont stables.
and $1,200 span from Mr. Clark, of Rutland
—securing about thirty in all. Their adroit
ness in cutting off harness was marvelous
and the contents of the saddle-makers' ships
soon enable the villains to become cavalry,
instead of foot-pads.
THREATS OF THE " CONFEDERATES.''
Meanwhile their threats were terrible.
" We will burn your d—d town," they said.
4 ‘ We will treat you as the people of Atlanta
were treated." They also said: " IVc are
coming back again, and will barn erery
town in Vermont." Their imprecations
were of a blasphemous character. They
claimed to be Confederates. Our informant
does not think any of the men were Canadi
ans. They all looked like Americans, and
Southerners at that. These demons continu
ed their infernal pistol-firing—killing
a num
named Morse after they began to " take pri
soners."
TDB RETREAT.
All this wits the work of twenty minutes.
Conductor Baldwin says ho can scarcely re
alize that it all happened, and so much was
,; done in so short a time. The guerrillas hay
ing all secured horses and saddles, commeuc
ed their retreat. They abandoned the 'psi
.sonora'anctrode oft' northward, firing their
.-.piStols as they proceeded. It appeared to be
their intention to,make an attack on the
",..Itthisciniof Bank at Sheldon.
DURSUIT.
the. villagers became thoroughly
aroused to what had happened, they acted in
a manner .worthy of their Green Mountain
sires in the days of tho Revolution. Captain
Conger, with eight men, started in swift
pursuit;.twohty more ,followed in half an
hour7, — People seized guns, pistols, cutlasses
and clubs, and came, out into tho streets.
Stores - were closed—business 'tuns suspended.
There was a Babel of suggestions, questions,
incidents, escapes, comparisons of losses, and
speculations as to:- the future. Telegrams
wore 'sent to . Montpelier, - and the citizens
made preparations for home defence.
. .
THE AUTHORITIES AROUSED.
The Legislatur‘..which. was in session at
- and 'the — Governor' received
dispatches froin St. Albsin's at 6 o'clock; an- -
flouncing.: the -raid. J'he former appointed
a committee; the latter ordered, iWo thou
-.sand 'of arms and annituriltioa'froiri the arse
.at - Vergennes, , and -sent •One hundred.
voioran ,yeserves from Iturlingtoti,;,..-
Itentlin one ~hunOed ',yOlunt6F,FA from . , "'lturliiigtOn Mid' one 'hundred trusty firemen
frc m . Brattleboro. Gem• Dix t New Y 4 ., r ,
308•! eoirinun(le Med With, - 7 and, ,gav .ordoss
or.pronipt pursuit.- ' .
yisninotir,TTEDEß - ADIS:.;
- cOndiictorTtaldwin: loft St. Alban's at;
out:Ot - tbte 'Way of special - trains filled wiili
t ---- voltinteers , and arms.- -At Burlington tho
)pit44eper*gro:on:gurgar to proteet 'the town.
They,refused.to tbo4kebciiit
da" to landllast: hightotntil :they:faint out
whether rebels or. Citritain'.vagg .porrimand:
During, raid,
was telegraphed, the *alter ‘i fired i up!! At
Range's - Point, .and, ran' Out into - Alio/lake,
• Whkiteliff'ii . ifinattoittd,, Wit-Measure of piccau-,
, tiorivi+Att.St. Alban's, .05martial. law'', pre-:
',4o,lolllllol:glitv:F4mustbagarrisoned
trobps -14 thfillino, nod tie
'Sri:6ll'6ls Abider arms.
• NEWS'
NEW S r l N E W-S!!
T EID IC H St; MILLER are just're-
J
.8 calving at . their new and cheap stem, on the smith
east corner of Male street, their first.supply of '
Fall and Winter Goods,
to which they invite the special attention of every
person in waut of Goods delfirable for the present and
coming Samoa. The stock comprises ull kinds and
vatieties of
DRESS GOODS,
such ns Plain Illnek, Fignrerl and ltepp Silks, Plato and
Figured colored Drew Silks, and colors French Merinos,
French Caslnneres, plain' and figured, Coburg Cloths,
all shades and colots, black and colored Alpacas, plain
and figured all Wont Moue Do Lain es. sultablo for Ladles
and Children's • Dresses, Mohair Poplins, Valenclas
American DoLainos, Calicoes, (linghams,
Mourning Goods.
Mack Frenc.h Madness, French Cashmeres, double,
and single width all Wool DeLilacs, Thibbett lit erinos,
tiomnazines,Crapn Poplins, black and white Plaid Vot,
ling. bleak and purple Plaid Cashmeres, long square
and Tb ibbet Shawls, long and square [lank of Shawls,
Crapn Veils, Crepe Collars, liandkerchies, Gloves, nal
morals, &e.,
NEN AND BOYS' WEAR
Black and colored black and fancy Oassismeros,
all grades and qualities, Vestlnga, Sattittneta, Union
Cassimeroa Kentucky Juana, Shirting Flannels, Merino
Shirts and Drawers. A., eVr. A speciol arrangement
mad y mitt: a first class TAILOR to make up. Clothing at
nod short notice.
Domestic Go ods;
131enelled and 'Dubinnailed ".fuslins (,1 every qualay,
Sheeting 3l i ilne, Pollow,nse innil nR. Linen and Clt
ton Table Diapers, l'lrk Inge, Cheeks, Striped Cotton
skirting. Den:Jima. Domestic llinghams, Scotch 0 Ina.-
Ila Ille, Sark Flannel f every color, Shirting Flannels.
Factory nud Shaker Flannels for Skirtings. red, yellow
and white Wool Flannels, ('autos Flannels, Calicoes,
roloreti, elinibrlr,ilnd paper M USIIIIR, Drilling Nankeens
and Many utintr Lloodaln every day use.
NOTIONS IN GREAT VARIETY
Man's Hanover Buck Moves and Gauntlets, Berlin,
Cloth, Rinorood, Cassimere and Dogs!:ln Gloves, La
dies kid. Cloth. 3tcrino, Silk, Lislethread and Cotton
Gloves, a full no ottment of cotton and wool Hosiery,
for Men, Ladies and Children, Balmoral Woolen Hose
for Ladies llisses and Children. Opera Hoods, all sizes
and colors, See roe. S u Ton dons, Son tags,Rl ooped Skirts,
Balmoral Skit ts, Umberellas, A'., Se v.
Also, just openlnz-n romglete stock of the newest
styles Cloth 110:11,, anti Illnnket t 4 hen - ls egrgets, I'll
C.oths, 11ntlln s, Window :Shades, Looking (Av.'s,
As 11 , sn'ivirt ndvitnees we will constantly be tumi.
iegibldit ions to I , ur rtor.lc,a9(l will nil wnys rudn•n•or to
eur the most do,ll-31.1e flint eon be found
In the eg,teiry. Feeling. very• 1. limit: rut CO .be COIIIIIIII
- r their It int! and liberal patronage so ft, tend
ed to the New Firma, we earnest ly soii. to vontlnintnre
ni tine snow. Nonse Ole n 4 n call before making your
pnrehase. no We are alwriy, really and willing to exhib
it our goods, and flu, nod will prove th t we study the
let erest or Our customers.
d., nod f..rget that o•ir Store is on the rorner.
directly opp,ite I nine's Shoe St..r e
1.1:1 Dien t 'MILLER.
Sept. 16.18111
Ladies Fancy Furs
`Si\ AT
t'l .Ten' F \ ItEIIZ,CS
old Estal.lkhrd t 1.1 It
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N. 7111.1 ',I: Stretd,
0 1- :. 77:71:1 IlLovo 71.11. I . ldlddtdp In
r(= .t. , ,, i . I hay,. r,r,,v in Ft“re of
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j, . , ir t, --- 1 ,,,.., T , , t ; , ..v ..,--„ Isom In tho, city. Al,.
/
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~ ..%', l fif , u, !0,01.111011t. Of
- 7 , - 4 - 11 - i: r iji• - : _ 1 - ' ~,.„. .= 3'.7 OM aH Sr (doses and
E==ll
As 811 my Furs wore
a'l pur , has.ed•wht•li (told urns at A 111414'h lower pre
mium than at prevent. lam enlided dr:Tose "t them
at very reagonnblo priees. nod 1 wculd therelsore Kdielt
a call from my frinnd, or
Remember the Name, Number and Ft reel
.11)1I\
Arch St ilium 7th. kouth 41,1 e. I'llllo.
I Paso no part nor. nor runtuctiou with any other
store in
Septemher Ir, IS6l—ilin
NEW GOODS!! NEW GOODs !!
Ogilby's Cheap Cash Store.
I ITS'! received a larg , Suppv of elr t rant
Fan and NN gt..itls, t, 61rh ,ulti 1, at LI,
I ety lowest 'irk,
E ;.1 NT DR l;()(//),C,
Shawls, Illlnkets, II ors. s. Ilalsnoral
theg, all es.lors,
Cloths, 11 ass.lusers. Ctssisist
11-I. 10-I. SHEETINGs.
pinow ,:tse l's:ls MU" -
1111 s. 111 1 l ' ho - e . 1 ^ 11 . ., 11 than illy pi iris.
Please call and vs st as we a. e deter
soinutl to sell g.,.151s loss ',the un•ii
CIE Az.. 11.i1LBY, Ti
Sept,ls,
EIV FIRST C
GROCERY STOlt-H
rll l ll E l'ublic• can fin 1, at our new
eey p the Ihubliel'ltriy°eel:pied by
Plulip 0I I . ar,4l fle•t e.e. f.e thr Cash le 1:e
-p.:•.iL 145111...4 I I leee and he:A:a:eel tment el ail the
dlael cut I.4ilds and :.1., .1
Coliee Esseuees,
Cullers.l'stps
1"11:1 , . C.lllO 11• P,
id n. u- s
Fpu•lie, Pie!, Ine,
14
11,rs. l'reserres,
Preps,.,l • Cab th• I,
Cell,. In F I 1111 11,
Papers, 414.1 II I.
V.,,tab Os Cr In herein-,
:111 I Me•Ch, Bah:ins,
‘I 414 lards, reras,
111 I'd
Fruit.s,
Nuts,
Fe,rers,
TOBACCO, PIPES, &c.
el i L, ,
( 11 l l ,
',N ,•IA
=I
A.1,50-111ee, Barley, Stan', Farina. Corn Starch, Core
121761111, Macaroni, Vero( ieelln. A zurnen,
Pr ei,on. (2,(oeentrated Lye liologna, Sontag°,
T.11.1e nod other ((Os, \ut•negs. Itlnek
lieeswax, t_lmeoln to, Co Int, in Yarn,
Lamp and (tandlo \ tek, IL•tth
It, Cl' thus I.lor.•. lied
Cord., Spire BUM'S Pap,
and Envelop+, m
Yo wttCr Sand, store po:ish NA-
Ext.r s Spigots. Pens, lots.
Brin,tone, Nlnekural. Shod, Salmon . , [(err
ing and Codfish. A LSO— t la, colel.rate.l
velsior !lions, Di it d Beef and Tougui. , , hugs, nnU
Mitt ts, t Lead, If
QUEL:\ IVOOD , I LLONV k BA'rAN
W A R E.
We respio tfully ask Ibo public to colt examine owl
Price our hap and can bully selectec.l stock ot FINE
FANILY UM/Ct.:HI bur oil kiwis of efolotry
uco. JA 1i.3 M. ALLEN a: Co.
0ct..14,1861.—ty
EYRE & LANDELL,
FOURTH & ARCH Sts.,
PHILADELPHIA,
Cater for the !best. 111,1.11 E, and oder no 111 ITS 0.. de
ception to Indive Custom, but rely on
FAIR DEAI ? ING
AND.
GOOD GOODS!
Best ME it INOES,
IllSlllollWill, SILKS,
Nobility PLAIDS,
PIN'S POPLINS,
Dark FOULARDS, •
Figured MERINOES,
Plaid 81uvr.s,
Ii nod BLANKETS.
I'. S. We follow GOLD down, ns clone no see folios. log
up. Now le a good time for Merchants and Consumers
to collie.
Oct, 7, 1861.-2tu
Important Dionne.
Reduction on Dry Goods,
At Ogilby's Cheap Cash Store.
/AWING to the reduced prices of goods
Ajiti the City, I tun now running of may entire stock
of dry goods at greatly mint:qt. prices Mr east'.
Many articles haying been purchased before the ad
vanes in price, I am enable to sell for less than Sty
prices. All in want of bargains will du wall to call
before purchasing elsewhere.
CHAS. OCIILBY, Trustee.
CARPETING.—SoIIing of balance of
my Online at reduced prices.. `011:19. OOILI3Y,
Oct, 14, IBM Truptoo.
SPECIAL NOTICE
?Omni; indebted to the subscriber nrik earnestly
'Attested to matco iSaymont, otherwise interest will bu
eharguit on their, aceounto,
Sept: 8, Mt
' Itesumpd Busine s s. ,
.1
have received nit stock of goods and
ithuy nto now open.fbr.tlne inepection of ylel'Ablie.
al Pa made own() addition of Seasonuble goods
which makes my assortment very Coinplote. Thuto:,
denoy of goods to upward iirice and persona wanting
minds will do wall to.porebaso. d -
• Additions,of goods..will be made nelluisessod advam.'
cos.. Pietist) call ono door Aiiiliiirefe in's. East
Jialn nroat. a. • W. f 1 SAWYBR.
. .
'UM. BELTING, 1 " •
13( tnialiiod a 'lar go itte,flortitiont Of sizos-,.'
O n m R o sa; (hint l'itaking;llo4' and for ,
Palo 0100 at the Ilardwao 'Store of— • • ' - -
• .„ lIENIRY SAXTON. '
Juina'2Nll3ol:', ,
,
to, — (10 Nisunt-)Tiv,v6 -
rioneunipti v S j ., p,,lfferers • receive I a .
IL,/ valuable pvfnicription fov tho,,ouio .of Conauui
lion; Aatlnha;, Broyiblldthei'and'all , Throat and Lung nt, ,,
featlona, (frog of ebargo,). BOlldiing 'tholV ividrosa ;to'
'nevi ILDWAItII:A; , Vin,ILSON,
' - •" ' NOW yarn. •
;septa 30, , 1864---.. •
, ..
iI I " L T
MI 8: 4 -r, 5907priird'Ilonea - , arc LILA&
• VC all itlnlni:' talrabatlllOwli yattorn; I,ou On
0., Coinman do., with'aii4 ivlthotat•pateht.fastoei 8 1 1 -
'cheaper than evor at 11. BAXTON!B, 'ae , t*aln et, ~,,
July 1,1814. . ,
WINES AND L.MITGRS.
.. • .
. SOUTH HANOVER'STIMEIT,
. .
TINE undersigned, auctoessor . to GgOrge
Winters, would respectfully inform his Mende
and the publlo geeemlly,, that ho intends to maintain
the, character of the above home as heretofore, and will
keop constantly on hand 'a large assortment of
BRANDIES,
GINS, - • -
WillSlity4, •
RUBS, ,
CORDIALS,
BITTERS,
&c., &c.,
s•Aieh he can sell no cheap as any other establishment
in Oarllsle, If not cheaper.
.@Y County Landlords' will, find this the place to
buy their.
WINES AND LIQUORS,
Both in regard to quality and price.
. llio stock is largo and well selected, and ho inVito
a call before purchasing olopwhore. Remember the
place, South Hanover street, directly opposite 'the "Vol
unteer "Printing Wilco, [Winter's old stand, (Carlisle.
April 21, 1864—tf. , D. P. HAZELTON.
CAt 1 . . THE, peculiar taint or
infection which we call
,- - n. SCROFULA lurks in
4' s - A the constitutions .71
,Its multitudes of men. It
li t tgw _.. either produces or is
....--_.... --1.; ; i: prodneed by au en
-"'7- feelded, vitiated state
I '
l \ ' ..- - 5 - of the blood, wherein
:( f + " ir.."
, h 1
that thud becomes in
(..)
i, ,, .;ii , 1 li , i ! {kisr 4 s l vont p . et en! to
in
- : Ili a - -' Q / 17 111.trAthe vital forces in their
1,1 , 41- - - ... k, V .(((---( , c , t a . .
i_tif,t) , 2l,2U \ igen ints action, and
_..1;1 .r i....,..,." — .% l b'.7.,1t 5 1-.4r(P - . 7 .Z leaves the sv4tem . to
~ . .‹.-- -- 1 „ - ' ,Zb(ll into di4wder and
—'"--- `' - i-.. -----2 - -- ------ (levity. The serolul(111$
rontaminntion is variously caned by mercurial
discuss, low living, disordered digestion from
unhealthy "food, impufti air, .filth — and filthy
habits, the depressing- vices, and, shove all, by
the venereal infection. Whatever be its origin,
it is hereditary in the (ionstitution, descending
"from parents to children mum the third and
fourth generation ; " indeed, it seems to he the
rod of Him who says, '' I will visit the iniqui
ties of the fathers upon their children." '1 lie
diseases which it originates take varietis names,
Recording to the organs it attacks. In the
Mugs, Serofida produce?: inlet riles, and finally
Consunnition ; in the glands, smellings which
suppurate and become ulecrous sores; in die
stomach and lame's, derangements which plo
dtwe indigestion, dyspepsia, and liver com
plaints; on the skin, eruptive and cutaneous
afrectiotts. These all having the same origin,
require the same remedy, viz. purification and
invigoration of the blood. Purify the blood,
and these (1 liag , MlS distempers kayo you.
With feeble, foul, or corrupted blood, you can
not have health ; with that •- life of the flesh "
healthy, yourcannot have scrofulous diaease.
is compounded front the Din-t effectual anti
dotes that inedical science has discovered for
thin afflicting distemper, and Mr the cure of the
disorders it entails. That it is for superior to
any other remedy vet dev inert, is known by nll
who have given it a trial. That it does com
bine virtues truly extraordinary in their effect
upon this claw of complaints,js indisputably
proven by the great multimde of publicly
known nod remarkable cures it has made of
the following -diseases : King's Evil - or
Glandular Swellingi, Dimon, Erup
tions, Pimples, Blotches and Sores, Ery
sipelas, Rose or St. Anthony's Fire, Salt
Rheum, Scald Head, Coughs from tu
berculous deposits, in the lungs, White
Swellings, Debility, Dropsy, Neuralgia,
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Syphilis and
Syphilitic Infections, Dlercurial Diseases,
Female Weaknesses, and, inked, the -whole
series of complaints that :H.q.) from impurity
of the blood. Minute revolt , of individual
ea-es may he found in AVER'S A:WEI:WAN
A(.1105.\1., wined( is focal<Lel ut the druggists
for gratuitous distrihntion, wherein may he
learned the directions Mr its use, and some of
the remarkable cures \rid) h it has made when
nil other remedies had failed to all'ord
Thom are purpo,ely taken front all sec
tions of the country, in order that every render
ina,) ha e, access to mine one who can speak to
him of its benefits from personal experience.
Scrofula depre—es the vital energies. and thus
leaves its victim, far more suhject to disease
and its fatal results than are healthy constitu
tions. Hence it tends to shorten, and does
greatly shorten, the averape duration, of human
life. The vast importance of these considera
tions has led us to spend years in perfecting a
remedy which is adequate to its cure. This
we now offer to the public under the name of
AYER ' S NAIi.sIPAUTT.T.A, although it is mom
-1, 0 - co or ingreflients, some of winch exceed the
bent of Sics,Tarilla in alterative power. By
its aid you may protect yourself front the suffer
ing. and daimer or these disorders. Purge out
the foul corruptions that rot and fester in the
blood ; purge out the causer of disease, and
NVOI'OII, health u-ill follow. By its peculiar
virtue)) this remedy stimulate: the vital func
tion., and thus expels the distempers which
lurk the ystein or !mist out on any
part of it.
We know tire public 1)))\ e been deceived by
ninny COMIAMIRI, Sar•orpal dho, that promised
much mud did nothing Inn they will neither be
(leech-ell nor disappointed in this. Its virtues
have been pro\ en by abundant trial, and there
remtiiini'Uo(ine')).tibn cif iha Suf . passing - excellence
for the cure of the nfflictimg diseases it is in
tended to reach. Although under the saran.
name, it is a very different medicine from any
other niich has heel before the people, snd is
far more effectual than any other which has
ever been available to them.
CIIERRY PECTORAL,
The World's. Groat Remedy for
Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con
sumption, and for the relief
of Consumptive patients
in advanced stages
of the disease.
This has been so long used and so univer
sally known, that we need do no more than
assure the public that its quality is kept up to
the best it ever has been, and that it may be
relied on to do all it has ever done.
Prepared by Da. J. C. AY ER & CO.,
Pradind and Annlytral Chemists
Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all drug, , ,.-dsts everywhere.
Sold by W. Ei.Liorr, Carlisle, and deal
e rs everywhere.
17 E. B MATZ [MOVER, Attorney
*at Law. Oillee in it Lloolll'l3 Ball Building, in tho
rear of the Court liouse, Carlisle, l'a,
September li, 1b64.
C ITERAIAN, Attorney at Law,
AT. Car Hale I'a. Next, door to the Herald 0111 co.
ttly 1, 180-I—iy.
TAMES A. DUNBAIt, Attorney• at
it/ Law, Carlisle, Pa. Office on the south - side of the
Court House, adjoining thu "American Printing Office."
July 1, 181.14 , —1y.
T
?J. WIIAKLEY, Attorney at Law,
()Mee on south Hanover street, adjoining the
office of Judge Graham. All professional business en
trusted to him will be promptly attended to.
July 1, 1801.
(SAMUEL 1111;1'BURN, jr., Attorney
iOnt Law. Offico titltb Hon. Samuel llopburn, Main
St. Carlisle Pa,
ly 1, 1864.
j I.IFUS, E. - SHAPLEY, Attorney at
A.ttonds soonrlng and col
letlng4:l6:diers' Paye Bonn tlos. and Pendent'. Oleo
on South Hanover Street, oppootto Bontz's Store.
: July 1,1864,
.
.
XutliAW CA.RD.--:-OFIARLLgS E. •iti.A.-
IIGAIICHILIN, AttUrnoy ni-Luv',‘ Mug in Inholre
ding;, just 'opposite thubluricat HOMO. ' '
July 1, 1804-Iy. ''
REM
f:11 P. HUMERICEI, Attorney at Law:v). P.
on North, Hanover atreot, a; ley doors
north of (1111'ti Hotel, 'All bualnesa entrustatt to hlpa
wilt be' promttlynttonclOd tO. • , •
W.. O. 13AIVYER
C. .t+O . 9ISITS 31 4 t t iat •
Pomfrbt Stre,at To* dooia 11SYA
below. South litiLlov:ar,4 ,
•
jOSEP,H:MTNER; Jr., Attornby,
Law and Surveyor, Mechanicsburg, Pa. 01Roo on
Rull Road Strooti;tivo doors north of.tbo - Banli. • . '
..taa„lluelnene promptly attended .to.
•L 4 umop9trptrofQparat3voPonttatryoftho
, • BoltAmOro,- .•Colleso of,
Don tal Surgory,
•
Sex;4,- ...• ~ofllqo at ;111s reeldoileiy
oppoolto Marion Wont lifairr.stroot; Poi
l • ~• •••
TriR[GEOR — (I IP, •
-
jujitlorcr;Deritiei;tr'66 itib•
'Jams, Oollipto orDefical purtiorY„ -
ho Irehhloriee' 'uf o b df in o , rd in . 414 ,
Louthor street, three doors below lodford.
A Tant ' - irIIVI . LY
BAIATpisiT
Ayor's Sarsaparilla
A.:Y . P.,1=t 7 8
ISAAC .L-IY.INGSTON,
11)1117.AS received an unusually large and
i,i.weli selected stock of • • . .
SPRING AND 1 4 7TM411E1? G 00D3S,
-3, .
and asks that .old Customers, and all parsons In
waist of first rate CLOTHING should give hlm a call.
His assortment consists in part of
CLOTHS, CASSIIIIERES, SATTINIITS,
VESTINGS, and all other kinds of goods for Gentle
men's Clothing. Ills assortment of piece goods Is tho
largest and most varied over brought to Carlisle, and
he Is determined to sell goods by the yard on terms as
favorable as any other store. His stuck of
Ready-nnade Cloithing,
is extensive end beautiful, consisting of 0 0 A T 8 ,
PANTS, VESTS, OVERCOATS, Ac., which he will sett
cheaper than any other establishment.
He has a beautiful assortment of GENTLEMEN'S
FURNISHING GOODS, such no
eNDERSHIRTS,
OVE RS H IRTS,
DRAWERS,
UM BRELL AS,
CARPET BAGS,
TRUNKS, &0., &o
Come and see his beautiful assortment of Goods ho
fore nurehasing elsewhere. Ile takes pleasure in show
ink his Goods, and Will satisfy all that ho can and will
Fall Goods cheaper than any other house outside of the
cities.
'CUSTOMER'S ORDERS —1 Invite an examination
of my steel, of Eine Cloths, Cassimeros, Vestiov, Sep
which I nuinufacture upon special orders.,
SPECIAL NOTICE.— t would say to the public, that
my goods are manufactured titular my own supervision
and by the very beet workmen. My stack is the most
extensive I have over had, and my friends and the
public aro Invited to call and examine for themselves.
Zia , "Remember the old stand, North Hanover St.
ISAAC LIVINGSTON.
Carlisle, April 22, Wit
CIIARTER 1829. PERPETUAL
1 7 RANK LI N
FIRE INSURANCE CONI P'Y.
OF
PHILADELPHIA
ASS ETS
ON .JANUARY 1, 1864,
82,457,849 9 5 .
PITA L,
ACCRUED SURPLUS,
INVESTED PREMIUMS,
Unsettled
$8,416.
LOSS PAID SINCE 1829,
$5,000,000.,
PERPETUAL AND TEMPORARY POLICIES ON
=I
DIRECTORS.
CHARLES N. BANCKER ISAAC LEA,
Tom AS IVAHNEit, WATt D C. DALE,
SAMUEL (IRANI', GEO. FA LES,
JAColt 11. SMITH, A I,PR FITLER,
GEO. IV. RICH ARDS, ERAS. IV. LEI% IS, )1. I)
AIRI.ES.'•N. BA NCTLER, Prow'(.
't,r,l3W ARD C DALE, Vico Pres't.
•
JAS. W. McALIASTI•YR, See. Pro. Tem.
A. L. SPONSLER, Agt., Carlisle Pa.
Malrh IR , 1854 Om,
CAR LISLE FORGE.
NE \l' FIR NI
WEAVER & 1131110E&L'Ilt.
THE subscribers would respectfully
an min non to tho public, 0131 'laving purchased
the Carlisla Forge. tbrluorly owned b . % Mr..l. (lood) ear,
we have commenced the mw.th , tare and will keep
conhtautly en hand all sizes of thu best quality of
BAR IRON,
We will give prompt at tontirm to all orders, whether
from a IWO! or at 'IMMO.
The hii_hYst Cash pH/a, paid for old *wrought Iron
SCR A lir.. to ivereil at lho Forge. at the Railroad bridge,
in Car %V I: EIL 111:11 . 1iElt
('arlhdo, )Iny 13, ISII.I-1y
Carpetings and Oil Cloths.
NOW receiving at, Ogilby's cheap cash
Store, a lot of 11.11.41,011, Venetian, Hemp, ledg,
and stair
C.' R Jr,' .
Also. Floor OM (11.0V1I'S all widths, which will Le
sold Or the cash at the lowest Co
CIIAS. tit; ILBY.
I=l
Fourth Arrival of Now Goods
I have ju.t returned from the cities with a large
addition of
NEW SUMMER DRESS GOODS
All Ilhres for. the ‘!enson. A henaTtiful line of
Silk Nlanilea. Cl,ates . 111111 1121 , 911e5. Lace l'elnts. ll flea
dine:lb:twig. hare \WO, !Unciil Celebrated Ki l !Po% eq,
l'aiaB.lls. Sun Utah, !Maim!, !late flu
Ladle , and Hoop skirto, and a general 11,:gont.
Talent sea.annalolo goutla
M 1 N AN I) 110YS' WEAR.
.riling rhea!, 3 largo lot or 01,D u 000 :, much 1...4
01411 prem.:it prim.
Please call one donor below Martin's lintel, East Main
Street.
June 10.1461
3:3.1L-37 - c,- (D) c) 'ea_ .....
SPRING, 1N64,
GIiEENFIELD EAR ER
INS' IT E the attention of buyers to their
new stock of Dry Goods II will he found unsur
pissed in all those fetal,. es IV 1111:11 1:01111/1 . 11,11 a first class
- stook 'clerwrtlnettts of • our business have• hoot,
much eniarwi, especially that of
Dlu E AS` AS' 0' 0 U n AS' ,
whiAsh IVO are rnnlidr•nt, Is the matt es to u.virr ascart
nu•ut ever in this town. It 14.171` 1101 V Up',
MAN for invportion all the novel Hi, 01 the seas•,n. vie.
Popllas, All new t.hatles And .oil ire. Motamhbiurs
PIAIn and Plaids, Plaid Poplins. (•im Ilir.s. It o Liiacs
al4o, A h. autiful stock of ALPACC.I6, At aAtynishlngly
low priers.
DOMESTICS.
['Hata, nfr,hed Mustins, Broad Shuidinga, Flanuu
Gi.ghatas ei,arka, TieLiugs, Cot touadea, 3c. , &c.
Gents' and Boys' Wear,
Clothe, Casshnel es. Jeans, Summer CaFt4lnereF,
NN I/ould call the attention of out feiends :lore pal - tle
Wady to our humans . ° atoolc C o t.
tonades, all bought last winter. before the late wjvaneo
which Will 1.0 cold at priet-a that defy competition.—
Persona may roly ou getting great bargain,: nt tho
store of
OIifi'NFIELD k SIIHAFER
=III
NOTE :—Por,.ItIF desire: nof examine. Our stock ult.
please be particular, and recollect our Store is In Zug's
building, S. H. Corner Nlarket Square, Second Door, op
posite hitter's Clothing Score. (1. it S.
New Stock of Hats and Caps
AT KELLER'S OLD STAND,
North Hanover Street.
Asplendid assortment of , all the new
ntyles of Silk Moleskin, Slouch. Snit A: Straw
if : 0 0 new upon of city and house manalacture which will
he sold at the lowest cash prices. Sinthats or annual.
ides nom the finest Beaver and Nutria, to the cheap•
est wool, and of all odors, unsurpassed by any thin'
side Philadelphia. A largo stock of
SUMMER HATS,
Palm,
Leghorn, Braid, India Panama, and
Straw. Childrenx fancy Ac.
Alm a full assortment of Mt no, Boys and childrons
cape of every description and style,
The eubsci fiber invites all to come and examine his
Stock. Being a practical hatter, lie feels confident of
giving satisfaction. Thankful for the liburai patron
age heretnlbre bestowed he sblicits a contlnuance of
the same. flout f rgot the stand, two doors above
Shriner's Hotel and next to Carman's shoe store.
:JOHN A. KELLER, Agt.
N. B. Hats of all kinds made to order at short notice.
IMPORTANT TO EVERYBODY.
- 17(7 C. SAWYER, has just received
v • from the latest SKing Importations an ini•
manes stock of
DRESS GOODS, •
embracing the noweet styles and fabrics offered to the
trade. Black, Figural and Plain Silks In large supply,
Silk, Mohair, Wool, Lisle and Cotton Textures, Em.
broidered and Plaid Tangarillas, Striped and Plaid tier.
"Jannis. Plain and Figured Poll In nerd, Sonogassa
Plaids, Andalusian Stripes, and all other styles.
A. full lino of Ilesson's
,MOURNING GOODS,
llomhazines, Tui in Cloths, Tamise Cloths, Wool do
Lahti's, Ohaillea, llorothlas,Tamartlnes, Morels, Plaid
and,innin Berogos, Lawns; Craps, - Collars;
Handkorchlefs, Parasols, Gloyos, 16.
Funeral Goods of all kinds constantly on hand.
Speolal cars given to - all OrdOrs for Funeral GoOds.
Call - i‘nd axamlno our latest Now York' styles of
SPRING MANTLES, all' thayarlettes and styles of .'
Spring 'Shawls,
:French, English and American OLOTIIS end CASEr•
MIMES,(a first )`lass toile.. Makes up goods when ,de•
sired) cotton and Linen Pantinge,,Coar,ings,'&c. ' •
' Ca
t filire.P.o3 TS, CaltrißTS.
,
growh° Lowell, lilartferd and Enterprise Mills, all
grades, Oil Clothes, Maittings,,Eugs, Shades, and every
thing in' the Amnia deurnlshing.,Ene, An enormous
DaiIIESTIC. GOODS,
pll the standard makes of Calicoes, Brbwiiand
-ed 8110044;s, Bhtrtlngs, Tickings, .Strlpos, ClottonadoS,
llno 'of Notlens, , noslery ando'Cllovea. All 'the
.lateStfroproiethonta In Hoop Skirts: rieelvcd
Vieogeney of Bayou's celebrated Kld Gloves for this
pl ' Ladles wlll't l nd a complete assortment:
TllO aboVe Goods end tnany'others not 'rianted, with.
a largo cloak of,OLD GOODS: 1 - *MieV:to thetrado at a
sroali advance - hp cost Of , production.
hauling grateful' forpast •patronage:laak aUentinn.
Oro of the same. ',Remember the old and Well known
Stand, lubet IHidn St;, ono door below Martin's;ifotel. •
• • ' ' W BA.IVYDR.
• ,
darlhdO; April 8,186 d. . •
r,r VFO.II WARDING' VIY.PANIN'
, . .
Oo
s n
ow
.11• business formerll, conducted. by Liker.„Oilder &
TQUN .011.n480N, - ,
duly :g o , •.: -,iiiressod,33utub.l3of
D RUG
BOOKS,.
FANCY GOODS,
CONFECTIONARIES,
FRUITS,
PERFUMERY,
PRESERVED FRUITS,
MINCED MEAT ,. PICKELS &C
AT HAVE TitelftlS, ,
North Hanover Street, Carlisle, Penn'a.
Just opened an assortment of Fresh Drugs, Fancy
Goads, Gilt Books, Perfumery. Fruits, and Confection,
sty, which has never been surpassed in this borough,
for novelty and elegance. The articles have been so.
Mated with great care, and aro calculated, in quality
and prim, to command the attention of purchasers.
FANCY GOODS,
which comprise every variety of fancy articles of the
mostrixquisite finish such as
Papier Macho Goods,
Elegant alsonster and porcelain inlbstands and tray])
Fancy ivory, pearl and shell card eases,
Ladies' Hine) , Baskets,
Fancy Work Boxes, with sewing instruments,
Ladles' Cabins, Writing Desks, and Port-folios.
Port Monnaice, of every variety.
Gold pone and pencils, Fancy paper weights, end a
large variety 0! ladles' 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 thin toilet,
X. ilocin and It. &O. Wright's Soaps end Pen fumes
of various 'kinds.
Fancy Phis for head dresses and,thawls.
Musical instruments,
together with an innumerable variety of at ticlos °lon
windy finished and suitable for
PI 1' ENTS,
to mulch lie invites special attention.
Also, an ustonsi ve sod ell(gant collection of
11001(5,
comprising various English and American Works,
richly embellished PCIETIC.a WORKS, - Bibles livid
Ilymn Books, elegantly bound in velvet with metal
clasps and corners.
Ills assortment of Selma( Rocks and School Station
ery is also complete, and comprises everything used In
the Schools. Ile also desires to call the particular at
tention of Families to his elegant assortment of
LAMPS,Ac.
from the extensive estaldishments of Cornelius. Archer
and others of Philadelphia, comprb•lng ovary sty In of
Parlor, Chamber and study Lamps. for burning either
Lard, Sperm or Etherial oil; aho DYDrf'S celebrAled
licaosene or Coal ()II Lamps, together with Plower
Vases, Pam), Screens, Sec. Ills essortment in this line
is unequaled In the borough. Also,
SEG AILS AND TO3ACCO,
embracing all the thvorits brands, and a tine tissett•
input of M El.:RS(11:1DM SMIIK EDS AND PIPER, the
celebrated lilliocuchink, Lynchburg Slllo6ing Tobacco.
• FRUITS,
$4OO OM
971,000
1,0811,:.39
11( . 01110 for 1864
300,000.
such as Orsngos, Lemons, Plus, Ito bins, Nectarines,
Prunes, 0.e., FANCY CONFECTI4 INARY—N UTS—
FRP:SERV ED FRUITS. MINCED MEAT. l'lrkFLES",te
in Story variety and at all prices, all of nlul 1, are pure
and ft esti such as can 1 , 0 n'lltidently recommmule.l to
his friends , . Ills stock embraces o•velyt Aug in the
lino of Fancy llood., with many other articles useful
tf. house:co,per. which the public are especially iuei
ted to call and examine.
Itemulher tho Old Maud, nearly oppositalho —Bank
on North Ilallover street
July I, !Si;.
NEW ARRIVAL OF DRY GOODS
The undersigned is now tipenin , z the lar,lt't and
most destra him stoelt of geutla tvor rd to One pe pie
01 Cumberland County.
A etdoploto and general at:stately:lt rd .
Ladies Dress Goods.
An Innnengo lootori molt or LAME: , NlitrltNTNO rind
.ECONI) :%1011ItNINti 1)1t1, , S its PH) , two, the Colvin,
rd Mourning Story m itt-,soo 0r,,.
A tarp. assortment of
ItADI ES PLAIN B. N lilt AND DIIESS
The larjeFt stoek of N( MON:S outside of the Eastern
(Nth,
=I
Cloths for Ladies Cloaking
linvs and. Mew: wear in onilloiti
Cloths. ['alley and plain Cati , iiiiiiren,Twitml , i, Jeans, a Ild
Cottona les
=
Int , 4”. I . lllllpk Le unit v ~:* pr,IA
E 1,11•1 I'll I\ (1 : 4 IC II; hum all thu
IA !tutu turers lu lh, C. also k:almorals of evel
grad° and price.
CA IW , ETS, Uii. CL , IV if .4. 11 \ TTIN,I6 AND 1.001:IN,1
A larvt4 Ftnrk of Lnro and 11VS , .
itAithGEs„te.. 1,•It Iroiu loot seasoit, Fuld
4( Po trinhely I.lw pt irvg.
Partiour Ir litt"10.1011 11.11 d in "rullorz.i ,coil
na or t i,, of ill kind, prompsl )
vd t”.
All of kill hr Fuld lower filo n Cite ,Lis
ing burn Into ath.tiwo
(41{OCERI ES ! BOCE It IES ! !
G. P. MYERS, has opened all St",
In Main Street. app , II 11.11.1-
ware ,tare. anti la n. ev prep:or-I I supply hie trien.l4
and the nubile, with all Smite co' Clinks Onnds, at the
lowest market rat .s. iI is at, Nc r,J,liiisns
C'eFEES, SUC,AItS. Flit 131 . 5.
Salt, Spit < o ,, • Cron nd, uvvro nu I ; (`rackets, Cheese,
Coffee liisi.etires, Fish by e liele•ele or retail, t r
Feeers, bn WI,
Boil Cords,
GLASS AN °) it YON EWA f:
Queensware, Cedarwaro, Notions, and all other arti
cles usually kept in a lirqt rins ilrocnry.
11 revs,' In F. ices I :I in d,terlaitool to :on goods at
the 105,,t fin ores
11=
B 'l"i I.] It, S,
anal nil kt..k o t Countly 1'14111,.. taken At 111,11 ket
prices.
i'alallla,ll.ll,l Dairymen gin• in%
(..111 and seu the vt•l.lornie , l \ I \ I
luts hmat prullounet..l).y r-uliwtout. j:t•lg - eg Lilo
buporlor Chum ut the ado.
July 1. 1064.
[ 4 AR G E A Illt IVA ON I.' I:ES
Qum] Es.---Ft,il OF Al 4 l, I
Among, which is a lar:4l. I,lt. or 11,
Monti HERR N.;. in mAcKAREL
at prim flint is molly .I,tonit.liit!gly low. I'll,l, of
nll klints,
SAUCES, PRESERVES,
and xt good a=s: Cm. ut if
TOBACCQ AN 1) SEGA RS,
1, Iy UORS C . .
t the lowest sates for C.1:!II or Country Produor.
WM. BR=
.1 I', 1
r partnership heretaure existing
rbetween Marl., L. Halbert and C riw ford Flan
Ink, has been dissolved by mutual comsat. The Pro,
and accounts are in the hands of Mr. Halbert. who
earnestly requests all parties taiviint 11,1 , 111101 With the
late firm Jo call and settle them. It Whim L,lbert. jr.
having entered into partnership with his brother,
Chales L. Halbert, the tailless will hen:uforth be
conducted under the style of halbert AL Broth,.
Thu now thin mould respeettully call attention to
their stock of
New and Fresh Groceries.
Their stook is lar4e and selected with the:7re itort rare
and will he sold at the low v,d, prices for car. It con,
slots In part of tine old Government Java COFFIN;
Prime Rio do , Prime 1110 Roasted.
SYROPS.—New York, Ilestou, and Philadelphia Sy
reps, of the very best qualities,
BROWN SUOARS.—The boat the market affords.
- • .
Lovoring's li,st Crushed, Sand. and Pulverized Sugars.
Also, his A. B. and C. Sugars, which cannot be sue—
hire. Corn Starch, Ikrrina, Dondeline Coffee, Essence
of Coffee, Concentrated Lye, .'&l./lip.
ci? CHINA, GLASS, AND „ t u,
QUEENSWARE.
A largo and well selected stock of the very latest pates
terns and styles, lower than over In price, and better
In quality, than was over offered before In Carlisle.—
Call and see. Wooden and Willow Ware, such asTubes
Buckets, and Churns, Baskets of every description;
Children's CARRIAGES Stoneware, Cream
J Pots, But—
ter Jare, Preserve Jars. Jugs, all sizes.
FISH—No 1, 2 and 3 Haokeral.
1 MESS SHAD No.l Herring.
A largoquantity of the celebrated Excelsior HAMS.
SALT by the Sitck, Ilairy and. O. A. Salt.
Tho subscribers respe.ltfully ask the patronage ni
their friends and the public generally, and invite thorn
to call' and examine their new stock, at the old stand,
corner of Hanover and Loutber Streets.
HALBERT & BROTHER
Carlisle, April 22,-11364.
Flour tend Feed Store,
rill:1E subscriber wishes to announce to
the people of Carlisle and vicinity, that he has
opened a
FLOUR AND . FEED STORE,
on the South East Corner of Main and West Streets, in
the Warehouse owned end formerly occupied by Jacob
Rhcein. Tho bet brands of FAMILY FLOUR, kept
constantly on band and delivered to auy part of the
town. Having perfected arrangements with some of
thairst mills In the neighborhood, I can assure my
customers that they will he furulahed with an article
of Flour which I can vouch for. I will keep constantly
on hand FEED OF ALL KINDS, such as
Corn, Oats, Bran, Shorts, Potatoes, &c
Tho Idghbet cash 014044 paid for' Grain of nll kinds
and Flour. ,Don't forgot.tho old ostabllabod stand.
JEREMIAII
"Carlfslo, May 20,1,8* • ' •
4. - ;kfra
LEWIS E. LYNE,
Of the old firm of John Lyng. jr Son,
AS dust completed opening, new
'lLL'Spring stock of horde are, Paints, 011 s, ,Cliass;
Varnishes, &c., to which lee Invites the earlyattentlen.
of the public 'generally. Ile has greatly enlarged his
stock
in
thepublic all JO vao
w qu ith e,branchos, and can now accOm•
wedeln'
• di j •
-'• Relfable.Goo , , ••-
.: •
In largo or small quantition at' tho lowost pious. A
4001 v Into his'stare will convinoilhom that ho lino
enough' Goods to fully Supply tho doniand In this ism ,
hot. Persons wanting Goods In our Goo will lind It to
their advantage to give-ts a call bolbro malting ti(idr
purchases. All ordo4,personally and pottotually
Waded to, and no misreprosontationa limb+ to otfOoti
aslos. „
LE VIS LYNI,
Carlisle, May 29,1864. ... North.l.fainover
EN • ' • !
—lilyery:deScrlptlon, and quellty.. Of ilreilawlott,
Queenswfwej hardware i Mauls, linuee,rFlne, ! Llriaora,
TobsecoiSogars, Pipes, 'rash Fruits and:•vgentables ln
,Cana, Oystore.do. Spices, Wood; and WllloW Airlite; all
lands aod of the hest- ettallbrauct fad .at the
lowest prices for rash by' •
July 1, 1804. •
I=
1)0.11ES7.1 0 coons.
EBIZZI
MEDI=
DISSOLUTION
FIRE INSURANCE.
T •
HE Allen and Eastpennsbore'. Mu ,
tual Fire Insuradce Copignity of Cumberland.
County, inctorporated Upon act of Assembly,' in the
year 1843, and having recently had Its charter extend
ed to the year 1883, is now in active and vigorous op•
eration, under the superintendence of the following
board of Managers, via:
William it. Gorges, Christian Stnyrnan, Jacob Eberly
D. Daily, Alex. Cathcart. J. 11. Coovor, John Eichel bur
ger, Joseph Wickersham, Semi. Eberly, Moses (trickery
Rudolph Martin, Jacob Coovor, and J. C. Dunlap.
The rates of Insurance are as low and favorable as
any Company of the kind in the State. Persons wish
ing to iweerne members are invited to make applica
tion to tho egents of 1110 Company, who are willing to
wait upon them at ney time.
WM. H. G ORO AS, President,
liberly'e Mills, I'. 0.
CHRISTIAN STAYMAN, Vice President,
Mechanicsburg, P. 0.
.101 IN C. DUNLAP, Sectly. Mechanicsburg.
DANIEL GAILY, Dillsburg, York Co.
AGENTS.
Cumberland county.—John Sherrick, Allen: henry
Zearing, Shlrommistown; Lafityette Pelter, Mckinnon p
lien r Bowman, Churchtown ; Mode Griffith, South
'Middleton; Samuel Graham. Weatpontishoro'; Samuel
Hoover, Mechanicsburg ; .1. IV. COOklin, Shopherdatown
D. Coover, nipper Allen ; J. U. Saxton, Silver Spring;
Jelin flyer, carlisla; Valentine Yeoman, Now Cumber
land ; tames lileGandllsh, Now viii,,.
York w. S pi v idpg. Dover: James Orlllllls,
We rrintzton ; .1. F. Penni , . IT, Washington: Richey
Clark, billsburg ; D. Rut ter, Fairview; John Williams
Carroll.
Dauphfri en —Jaerib linuFer, Itariishorg%
11eni6era Of the (7,niimny haviog policies about to
expire, ban have them renewed by making application
to any of thn Agents.
July 1,
'.',!"' -- ;'," - ::;."'.1:'.. 5- :(' ? ::i; - -F . :'_=.-' 4 . -.4, _ -
WHEELED & WILSON'S
SE G aga" (CB/ I.7VE 8
AT REDUCED PUKES
With Glass Cloth Prosser, Improved Loop—
Check, Now S'yle Hammer, Binder,
Corer, Braider, eto.
At the Railroad Office, Carlisle. Pa
Highest Premiums et the
INTI:RN 11 . 10 N SL FsnrurTlON, 1,41,11,V, 18132
EXHIBITION, p 1861. ,
at the Fairi of the
=I
Silver Medal at the Pen nsyl rahia State Fair
: , rptr,ither, 1803
American Institute, New York, )liitilliinitio Assotiintion,
Itte.l tin, Franklin Ins! it We, Nltitriiptiiltan
)Itielianlcsi In ititute. l it,lll no ton, larN 1:11/11iIIStif Wa
n it iti t on ci t i iileeh.tii ie. , it •tanciiitinn. Cinci Min li. Eo.vt
turky Institute,
St. Louis, )lot:hank,' I itstit tite, S.tu Ft:melee,.
At the state Faint of
MAINE.
VERMOVP,
CONN ECTIOUT,
NEM' .11.:IO=EY,
PENNSYLVANTA,
PltO' IA
MIS,U-SIPU
MISSOURI,
MEE@
INDIA \ 1
10%11
1:11:, hSilzIlE,
1 Ll.l NOTS,
IiENTUi !KV
AN,
11 1:1UON:111`1,
LALIFoIiN lA.
T'oeno relola Ito 1 ;I:tollineg are adapted to every tae
~ , •winc or liunilr W 1,11.. Gwn the lightest um.-
lips to the heavie , t Ilothc. They work equally e vil
upon silk. linen, Nymileit. and cot tmi goodr.—seamina:
quilt in... eatlim tor:. foilin.r. cording., and
amitilor: .1 he intlfill and pertoot , titolt. alike
on both porimmitoz NpeeteS V:
except lioler end t mg on Tottons.
Tull lit tra,l 1.1110 for oporat Ina vin. 11achilio
grit ultoarly at tile salon 11,01115. NVllell the )IMellit‘l•
ig $l.lll ,1111. dint In.', that piaronal instruction is
Inconvenient. a ear,' at direction is rent, a hich in a
00111,ient truido.
Th.! qu:ffloo, tt hirh
_recommend the Al heeler &
NVII•on Machine are
1. ill,. tv anti oscollence of stitch, aiilm on but silos
ni the ItMic sewed.
2. Strelig-th. firmilo , ,, anti dilraldlity of atom, That
will not rip nor and made
3. 1.:/.1.11.1l Of !,,:t I
4. Ito att.tt hinotito 111.1 wide range of applioatiOri to
purp,er Riot mat, ills.
b. lompaetiless and I leemnee 01' model 101.1 finish.
n. rlhoplieite 1111.1 t1101.1.11,Fh11,-• ~f comtruction.
7. Speed, ease of opmation :ind management, and
quietness of neiTeineot.
t•corour,r. or
111. :1 Jlaehine, anti
I [ l t
n 1,114,1. g, ;:) 11
P0n.,0,•J, nr )1,111,v:11)y 55 w
=I
Plain •r:aa,•.
ihdr 10,
Cam.. P , lklietl. Rlarls IVallint ,Mallottany b;)
N. plated, with
11.1, Tod
II di t'.1•,.•. '; 11 . :di)k a or 7
11,111 r,, P 1,11,1, 8,
%%alma or Maht , vatly 90
Cit,, 1110 0 ,
No -I 3ht, with
77 io
No. C)linder, with
PI du ,
I=
11.tchine is 1 MI.
11,10/1111e- .1 , 1 ,Sllll t NON{ ( . 14
\ ••nv rt, Ir 11,111.0 r and
I, ,•h et: NS Ag,ney :it
Railroad and Teleg,raph Office,
l'A.
.1.1,1, 1,111-Iy.
_STEINWAY PIANOS.
First Prize Modal at the Worlds Fair,
London, 1802.
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ril 1.1 E undersign-Qd ha just, leceived,
i and intenda to keg?, ,4nlstantl, ou hand a full as
sivtrnenl of Ihe unelluAlled Piano, manulactured by
Stelnw ty ,t Sons (11 New York.
Each iustrumou , will he carefully selected In the
Manufactory, itatt will be sold at the
New York Cash Factory Prices,
With the addition of Freight to Ca lisle.
A written guarantee of entire satikfaelion will be
girenlby tho subscriber to earl, purchaver.
porsonB destrbus to purabase ere invited to call and
examine these unrivalled Planea, at
• R. E. Shapley's Jewelry Store,
Main Street, 3d doer cast of the Mansion House, new
ti o Itallrt.ad Depot
SECOND HAND PIANOS received In exchange and
kapt for kale and to rent.
C 111.14110, May 1F63-1y
A. B. SWING'S
FURNITURE IV,ARE-.ROO
t -, - ---- -- , -. .3' ? '' l, ---
„;„ .4,,....4.5..x ~
.4A,
_, ~..,
~ .
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- 4 , .e.,. -;--: -
\Vest High Street, Carlisle, Pa
(hvinium awarded at the Cuinberland
;Comty ,Agricultural Fitir 0f...1847,)
The subscriber has j net received-the most splendid
-assort moot of erthiles la his line, evdr brought to this
place—which he is detorminedlo sell at prices tie&
deity competition.
_Parlor, --
Chamber,
Dining-room, A FURNITURE. •
'Kitchen and
°Mee
Embracing ovary article used by !louse and, lintel
keepers !of the most approved and fashionable design
and finish. Including also Cottage furniture In setts,
.reception and Camp Chairs, Mattrassbb, Gilt flames,
pictures, .4e.,
•.ys...l?articular attention given an unual to funeral& ;
ordqrs 11 . 0111'0mi and country, 'attondod to promptly
and on'unoderato terms.
.Tuly 1, 18C4
I)AINTS ANI) • OILS
1 10 Towovk k ito Load. 1000,_ ilanomi 01911. alil4
rocaivea :I.lltrgo lismrtmopt of , •
Yarnishon , 4 • Flro Proof I'olo4 • .
'l'ollloo6oo, 1110ronro
.10000, • ' • •
1111,v. 1. 1 .4vptl
Llllil4lllll 11( 1 11 1.004
11 , 101101 V 111+)100011,
. 4,111 . 4 Oil,
illiorm OIL
I'4lW. 111101100 i .Ul4lOll,
0014 i okovol',l' 404014010 n tliy, 000 011 I![1 0000 and
I , IIIM 1 1 1111 V jl ' u
, ;101y 1, 1/104.,• • ' '
• Bryanwl'ulrikonlo Wafers,
• • , . AT RALSTON'S
-Poe' 1341.:C4 4 , , , '
110111iY . ,8,10,IAN$'' will
. piul it their ad
vinntage tocia and limehive their Dteclieleten et
7 - ~." rnA..100,/111'
COAL AND LUMBER YARD.-'
Tho sub - seribura have this day entered Into
partnership to trade in
COAL AND LUMBER,
We will hove constantly on band and furnish to o ,
der all kinds and quality of seasoned
LUMBER,
FRAM U STUFF,
Paling, Plastering Lath, Shingling, Lath, worked
•Flt oring and Weatherboarding, Posta and Rails, and
every article that belongs 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
size at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable
terms. Our worked boards will be kept under cover
so they con be furnished dry at all times.
We have constantly on hand all kinds of Family
Coal under cover, athich we will deliver clean to any
part of the borough. To wit:
Lykens Talley, Broken, Egg,
'
Stove and Nut, Luke Fiddler,
;.)
" ...NlOArgnTifivorton, Locust Mountain,
II ava IN t--- ani v. 1I h which
Jo ) ery, yes pledge onr.
..., , I l t j r - ,= .. selves to sell at the lowest
, •
prices.
Best quality of
Limeharner's and Blacksmith'3 Coal,
elways on bend wbleh we Will Fell at the lowest figure
Yard west side el Grammar tfehool, Maio street
ARMSTRONG & HOFFER.
July 1, 1804.
•
Notice of Co-Partnership,
riIHE public are hereby informed that
g the undersigned have this day entered Into a Co
Partnership, under the name of Delaney Sr Blair, for
the purpose of carrying on the Coal and Lumber busi
nes, at the old stand of Oliver Delaney, near the )lan
{Corks; w [tore all orders in their line of business are
respectfully solicited, and will he promptly filled.
Ort. 16, f
gQ-Orders for coal %will lot received
Fleming's Grocery St re: Robert Nlonre's Shoe Store
and A.ll. Ellair's Currying Shop
tr2llrders for Coal rr Lumber solicited throngh he
Post Office. arrangements having been made with Iho
Postwastor to charge the postage on stone to us. All
ordnrs punctually tilled.
AT the store of John Irvine, on th
N. E. earner of the pnhlh• square. is the place to
purchase Boots Shoes Hate 'sod Caps, at prices that
del y veniretitiFm,
1141 ha. just returned from the I:ast with the largest
and most vomplete assortment of (loots. Shoes, lists &
Cap. that he has ever presented to this community.
told which he is determined to sell et the lee est pen
sl hie prices. I his sto:k em biases everything In his
line ni hi shires. rich as
MEN'S A:, BOYS' FINE CALF BOOTS,
Rip Boats, Calf neilyatent Leather (Whitt Ties, call
and patent Leather flaito. a, Calf Nullifiars, Calf and
Kip !Legat+, Slippers,,
LADIES' W E A R,
Fine French and Eneli-h 'thirorre Calf
and ichl Iteet ,, Fine Kill alipper, Fa 1/ea Mar
rociisii_a ad Kid littAim,
Lis Ks A •1/ (71111.1/I{I.:N•,S 11'E.1.11 of w all 111 . ,1ir
tin]e embracing tine I.akli,ll.r, ilaitols.
Laqing GnLllm Guuts, Vii.rr(wei, I IWO s of all Mud.
tali('{' Ghllf, I.t varinos ,tlles Nr.
k SIP.. Cassimere. Fur MOS
of all tionlitita. and a 1.1rg.. ,SOl Intent ”I
Itoot ,, and SM - e, made to order at the slelett•qt.
Itepailitez ppoillre,ls• 1'..1/fi lent I'hie :0,1111,.
pler,, ill cwt.: v,,11 eu , tote, he ',poet:lull) in% )tes
the publir to I ...ivt• him n
fj...)_lteineit.l.er the place, N I.: I•orm, or the rum',
Jul) 1, 19(4
NEW GOODS ! !
Nov, - uffering inimense valiety
CliffilS,
in a larg, variety, limn can lie found in any nstiiih
lishment in this lien,il li
ant as Po :
e 1 . 311 ht
sold a where, to snit taste 1,1 poi itet IV , 1 , 15111.
tars lire the goods to iir ice, in the lea
or sell pc; aril. not iniers
•t cut can lie 11, 11.111,111., .t. h
n ini.peidlon of liur goods aid prices, reaped
lull) mill...tied. . .
•
July 1. Iti"• ~
I ELLI NG OFF .\ T T NNTY-FI V
11-.lt CENT. 111: R' t'
At tllo t;t,r.a :1 11.,rg t
Cumberland VaHuy IMM., and Lula dnn, ladow t
Chirrt.h. nu It m.t. )laiu ,treut, the tar t ,
:Ind best seluvlud
1V A II ES ,1N .T EIV E Y
thn town, n 111 he sold 3u per rent lower than at a
pinen tn the ttda to Tito .toet. row pt ices v Int:gen-0o
inent ottinltl and :liver llulttil, t•atelles. Love
Lep:DS, Amer:era matt:lles, nit,l all other kinds a
sly les,
G OLT) ANI) SIL Jl'/' Ci/,1 /XS.
"„1,1 and r • I I Linds.,?retar
u.. 111 and att.l r'Co. r P.
ings n fzreat v:f it•l of tif
The era Mork 1 , 1 %% atehll,dh, tg, j ar ,
Nlirrors. nod Fate Still lie told vilioirraile or retail ot
the Stu-lost terms.
Having seketed a first ria , a wardnian all kinds
repairing will 1.0 done as usual, at red ottr•,l pric e s.
11.
MEM
.lul3 1,1,61
czrrlLL THTUMPIIANT
- I Tor ~,,,r k te ~r the Prairie Flower Cook
St,e, warrants the subseriber in r.dling the atten
tin stall who may ,ant n superior stove to call and
exintline tile only store that has given old vermil
faction.
IVILITIzI CLAIMED OVER °TILERS
Ist. A saving of Irmo to no per cent. in fuel
A hot fro and nokher even from the same tire
31 A hirger oven I Ilan any other stove of the sam,
size.
prcserrati. n of the ern ter piece iron, slaking
sav 1 n epai rs.
6th. Tho hest Raker. Roaster, and nook now In use,
nth A superior ail angetnen t rb, ning the Hues,
7 tb• Jr [...feet t las Consinnet her el tiler woad or coal.
The Prairie Flower is warranted to give satistnetion
In eVety particular, and will he ,hown with pleasure
to all who may call, whet her droll ing to plitchnse or
not, any quantity of reference in to, it or country
A few other good Cook Stoves on Laud. which will
be sold very low to close sto. It.
Spouting. Roofing, °lob not k, C peer innthing nod
Sheeting work promptly all, tided t In town or rout,
try. All work warranted at the old stand, Hanover
stoeet, north , t Louther.
MARY MORRIS.
N. 11.—Old Copper, !brass sod Pe, ter bought, and
the highest mice paid id rash ur goods.
;Tune 26. 1 864.—th
COFFEE POT.
NITILLIA M. FRIDI,MY respectfully
announcos to the citizens of Carlisle and 011
public gencrev, that he , till continues the =ankle
turn et all {dints of tin and shoet iron warn In .1. D
Ilalhert'S blinding last Louther street Carlh.le at
sign of the
RED COFFEE POT,
where he will at all times be ready to do all kinds of
work in his line v. Ith neatness and despatch.
Also ran at all times be ha,. those celebrated, sele
settling and self testing premium airtight.
FRUIT CANS AND JARS.
Roofing, Spouting, and all kinds of jobbing done at
the shortest notice.
Cash paid for old lead, pewter and copper. Thank.
ful for the patronage heretofore ox tended, ho hopes by
strict attention, and a desire to please all to merit a
continuance of the saute.
Dont forget tho sign of the Red Coffee Pot.
July 1, 1863.
JOHN IC STAYMAN
rrhe subscriber informs the public tha
hu still contiuues tbo
GAB FITTING AND PLUMBING
butanes at.the Old Stand In tholatsemetit of the Firs
Methodist Church. Ile' will attend promptly to al
auslnees In tile lino.
Load and Iron l'ipos, hydrants, Hot and cold
Water Closet s.Force and Litt Pumps, Wrn't Welded
Tubes, Iron Sinks, Bath Tubs, Bath Boilers, Wash lia
sins, Bydraul o Rams, Re, and every description of
cocks and fittings for gas, steam water, Re. Superior
coshing range , . 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.
Itm_Counlry work and Jobbing promptly attkmded to
July 1,
HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM,
rpnE qudersigned ropectfully — annolin
cos to.tho public that ho still continues tho Ifs ,
thor, Business at tlio old stand, in West FMB street
and with a rono!ed and pillolent effort, Aroluro,arti
cies of Head Dross of
. . . ..
Every Variety , 'Style and Quality,
A
t"rt skull Lo otrietly ' in keeping anti the imPiove•
entof the art, And rully,lup - ..te tkn ,age, .witieb. vre:
Ivo, • . . . ,
:I
htUant*TO hand a apldn j iUd -
iorol. ..4
..
.., ~
;')':::...'..., OATS - AND. : C !A.P 8, '` ', ...' ~
...:.; ` L .
ofall dosoriptionn, rrian thu canitatAl Won{
to.tho linost.Fur and bilk flats; •and at. priii - qt - ,that ..
Hunt sun miry ono who has an eye to - gutting the
worth of MN 'monoy. 'rho utock includes, •
A. B. 11
1110L11181M,bASSIMIlttl, BIIAN.IIII. FELT - HATS,
.or evor,y itylo and. color on d .un c urpesseitfor Lightneve
Do rebithy and tirilsb.'.; by;thoSii of on'y other octohnelc.
niunt hi the country. - 0 • • •-•-•
• ineo's,•lloy410011-Chtlylrou'il nit's Arp ... capii,„4:0,917
description constently on hand.
- die'resprieffully invitee tho old patrons-and es
tunny uulv ones as.posellilo, givo him cell.
J 0 :GALLI°.
Ju1y:1,1964,
~- • ' DOOM'S as , S•1101E1S. ' •
A , ' . iitiLL , a'ssorttnerit; of Men te'nd B4ys':
..n,
_Boats and 81loos; anitabla for tba .aln ter. Also,
Lnillos apd Mlesea's Balmoral Bootees, Chlldren'e Beata
of all Ladles and a en tleinon'd GUM Over Shoos.,
My old cußtonntroa rind ,crant el good arid :heap
Boots and 'Shoos, will ideasd - thin and (mandrill the
stook, before purehaeing: etroet, .nearlynppeel to
the pepot. • ...
• •• i • ' OLiAEL OCIILBY, True.tsco.
'CII:10TOE •SEG,ARS &-TOBACCO;
_ Al: RALsTomi
BOARDS.
SCANTLING,
OM VER DELANCY,
ANDREW 11. BLAIR
fffll=l
BOOTS AND SHOES.
T I:. A W II A 'l' S
I=l
=MEE
=
For Nen and Boys' Welr,
North tranover St:ovt(l,,tikthg Emp.itthi
11.581(2, BOXES ACCOItBEONS
William P. Lynch
SHOWER BAills
CUMBERLAND VALLEY
AND
F~y~ ~ ~:
FRANKLIN
RAIL U.O4LDS.
CHANGE OF HOURS.
(AN and after NoNDAY, Arnim, 4th,
1864, Passenger Trains will run daily, as follows,
(iunday excepted):
FOIL CIJAhIDICItSI3IIILO AND HADRIZTURG
Leave Hagerstown, 7:00 'A. 51.,. 2:46 P. 5!..
'' Greencastle, 7:97 " 8.85
{ Arr at 8,17 ' 4:20 "
Cbambers'g, - -
Leave _ 8:30 d" 12:55 "
,
Leave Sbippenaburg 9:00 " 1:28 "' ; r
Newville 0:32 " 1:28 "
Carlisle 10:10 0 2.42 "
" `Mechanicsburg 10:42 " 3:12
Arrive at Harrisburg 11:15 " 8:40 "
FOR OIIAMBERSBURCI AND HAGERSTOWN:
L 033,3 Harrisburg 0:05 A. M., 1:35 P. /11 ,
Mechanicsburg 0:37 " 2:15 .
carlisie 0:27 " 2155 "
" Newville 10:02 " 3:20 "
" Shippensburg 10:03 " 4:00
Chembem'g s J Arr nt 11:10 " 4:90
I Leave 11:10 " 4:40 "
Leave Greencastle 11:55 " 5:00 "
Arr. at Hagerstown 12:35 " 0:10 "
The Carlisle and Harrisburg ACCOMODATION.
TRAIN will leave as follows:
Leave Carlisle 5556 A. M.
•• Mechanicsburg 0:25
Arrive at Harrisburg 0:55 "
, Leave Harrisburg 4:20 P. M.
fileelianicahurg 4'54
Arrive at Carlisle 5:20
making aloe. con , ectiois at Harrisburg with Trains.'
iiir Philadelphia, Nov York and Pittsburg; and with
Trains fbr all porta, West.
-Ph,• l'rui ft 'cal ing Mrs Isburn. at 4.20, P. M.,
rIII. only as Ihr an Clll . l lei e. 0. N. LULL, Sup't.
Suporinionden Co i fire,
Clounl,'lr, July 1. 1hG4..1
READING RAILROAD
f4 l / 4 0‘ .
Alfs
SUAI MER AkRANGEMENT
`III.I4IAT Trunk Line from the North
kjand North {Peat for Philadelphia. New York
heading, Lelmon, Allvutoon. Easton &c.
ruins have Ilan IFIWIR for iltirriSbUiß for Plallndel•
Olin. Nen York. ]leading Pottsville, and all internat.
diate Stations, at It A. ZNI i and A P. M.
New York Hopraos leaves Ihorishurg at 6,00 A. M.,
arriving at AO, York at 1.45 the same day.
A special Accommodation Passeneer train leaves
Heading 00 7.13 A. M., and returns tram Harrisburg at
.5 P. NI.
Fares hom Tin r, 1, burg To New York $515: to
Philadelphia $3 85 nod $2 80. Baggage checked
through.
Returning, leave \,•rr York at 6 A. M . 12 noon. and
71'. 51., (Pittsburg txprr•+s a, riving at Harrisburg at
2A. 21.) Leave Philadelphia at. 815 A. 31., and 3.30
P. 31.
Sleeplll2 ears in the New,__Yßrk Express Trains
from Pittsbur,.. a it
P.ll.ellge, by the l'otaa tat. Itatllrt•nd leave Tanuttd
ion at 0,.0 A 11.. 11.1 21. , P. M., for l'hiladelpilia,
Ne, York. and all Way Points
l't.ttavtab , at 13 A. IF.. and 230 P. M.,
tor Philadelphia. Ilarrp.buto and New York.
Au c'e. , 11166 , , 1:0 ino tzaln haves Reading"
60 A. Ni , rett.rus hum I . llilach•lphla At 6.00
1 - 1 n„A the :Lori• train , nm daily. Sundays ex
.% Sumlay train kayos l'..tt,iil.• nt 7 30 A. 4„ and
7,t :: 1' 71
Cr tuutotal,loll. N 1 11,11. n. F,ot,t.it. Exrursloo Tick
ets nt red - urvd rat' , to nl o l u.ki n , - ,,a points.
Poon , l, 11.140‘,1. 0.... 1.1 a. In l'.1•s$010or.
O. A. NICOLLS,
110,00,1 I: l llimrinteuden t.
ruh 1, 1414
ARLISLE c PIiILADELPUIA
D4PLY FREID HT LINE
FREED WARD & FREED,
&11 M.l ET .ti'FREET PI3ILADEIPLIIA
J. & D. It LOADS,
MAIN ST:II:ET, U.% fILISLF., PA
ett:i-Cnr, of I hi , Lill, !eat e he Depot bll 31orket St
.xt 4 e;; l' .
1 . .1117 . 1,1v. 11161. :it 7 o'ilot.k. A. Al.
(kpois II tetoteti ; this Liar should Le merited C.
P Daily Froight hits, and beta to h 4 o•olock,
.Itily 1, 1464.
Carlisle Foundry,
Mill
FAIOI IMPI, i,NT DEPOT!
FGARDNER. LC,: C.(.)., now inanufac ;
1
tore nod L: rep for sale, at their eX-
Wow. u Steam IS orss us Last Main street, Carlisle, a
In rtie assortment 01
A GRIC LTUP.A L I NIPLEMENTS,
of well known, a pprnved Usefulness to farmers, among
II h they snu Al call espnelal titt,LltiOli to WIL.
Lth.ii 1111 V'S Celebrated Patent
GUM SPRING GRAIN DRILL,
',hid, has taken over tifty First Class Premiums at
State 111141 County Fairs. '1•o the Farmers of Cumber
lain!. York and Perry counties we need not speak in
detail of the meritsof this drill, as scores of them nro
nu,v fu Use uu the hest farms in the,e counties. Its
reputation IS established as the most complete Grain
DIM non manutactured in the United Sta:es. It
son, t‘ heat, Rye. Data, Burl y nod Wass, sr my and
reguhu, ni t Mutt hunching the wed. 'l•hr gum springs
pa, the drill over stump , and stones, Without tweak
ing pins or the drill. .or even and regular SONTILI a,
the Willoughby blunt Spring Drill Is unequalled by
any other. We also mauulacture and sell the
which nne can recommend to Farmers as
reliable implements, of established character:
sitth icisoN , l3 pAq-EN , r CORN - PLANTER. -
LASH S P • I ENT sTRAW fi FODD It CU'T'TER,
DRIDEN DOLPH', PATENT CORN SHELLER,
HAHN'S PATENT CIDER MILL
joHNSuN'S CAST I IRON HUG'S TROUGH'
Also, three and Four Horse Powers and Threshing
Machinrs, Cast Iron h leld hollers. Plough Castings of
various patterns. Coin Crushers, and other articles for
Farmers too numerous to intuition. Also, Egg Coal
Stoves and Ten Plate Wood Stuyes, with an immense
variety Cl other castings for housele.pers and others.
We have also an attractive variety of patterns fur
IRON RAILINGS,
and CENIETEILY ENCLOSURES to whlch we would
call attention.
Steam fC n glues and Mill Gearing.
To this department odour business we give particu
lar attention. Our already extensive stock of patterns
for Paper, Flour and'Saw Mill lb tiring, is constantly
Increasing. Mill imams and Mill Blights will be
fa n lshed with 11 printed catalogue of pun various Mill
Patten no. on spolicatlon. Our Machine Shop comprises
nil the various tools for turning, planing and finishing
Shafting and Castings, by good and eirreful Machinists
STATIONARY STEAM lINGINIis
of any desirable caparity, from ten to twenty-dive horse
lower, built in the bast style and on accommodating
terms. En hies built at our establisbment may be
seen in suctesslui operation at many of the largest
Dist ileries and Tanneries in Carlisle, and Cumberland
Perry and Dauphin Counties, in t u owners of which
we confidently refer for in fm matins us to their edictal,
cr. iferf.ot. %knitting Steam Engines ar earnestly' re
quested to call and examine before contracting cite
whet u.
DOOR AND SASH FACTORI'''.
Connectrit nith our e,tablishunint Is a Steam Sash and
Door Manufactory which is now io complete order for
the manufacture of every deer Iption of
BUILDING MATERIALS,
for the most costly as well as the pininesl bouse.—
Window Sash furnished from 5 cents upward. accord
hag to sloe of gloss; Winaow Fr mrs ham $1 51 up•
ward; :4,hutstartt:And Rolling Blinds from $ I 7b up
wind; rime Panel Doors Irmo if.: L upward; blould•
lags, Castings ArChitrifves. M ash lloards, lirackets,
Fancy Drapery, scrolls. and other articles needed 'in
home, building. fm nished ut the lowest prices And of
the best quality of lumber. AVIPM'e are also lirdPared
as heretoloro, to build and repair BURDEN. cAlttl,tor
transporters on the raid oad, with PrompfuesS 'and on
reasonable terms,
'rho continued patronage of the public is iespectfully
solicited. Orders - by umil promptly a ttended
July 1, 18C4
1.17 A . A LECTURE ' • H
TO YOUNG
Just . .p,ublished I ii - a.Sealeil Envelope. P:lce - Slx. Cents
A LEOTUIiII ON TOE NATURE, TREATMENT AND
OADICAL Cure of Spermatorrhrao or Semlual Weak
ness, involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility. tti d
pentilineute.to arriagv generally, • Nervousness, Con.
sumption , Epilepsy,. and Ills.; Mont4l and physical
incaiteltY. resulting Iron, &e. By - ItOln
J. UOLVERWELL, M. p.;: Autti r of :the ' , 3,roork
Rook," „to,
The world renowned author, ie this achnotOble Lec
tern!, /dearly Troves from .his.owu eaper imp copal , the
Awful .sensequeuees f Salt - Abuse May.. be e ectualiy
relit( vett without, medicine, and without dangerous
surgical • operations, hong leaf impotent:to ute, I ringt4 or
car I hale, pointiug.out a moticof cureutonce sortain
•and effectual, by whichnvery,stifferer, nu matter what
his Condition runs cure himself' cheaply,' pet.
- vately; and radically. '1 . 11).3' LECTOREIVILL - PROVV,
BOON TO THOUSANDS ANDJTTIOVSMiDi„.
Sent under seal, to any eddrem , in u.,plalr, Agalect
envelope, on the receipt orst4 bill{tai or IWO'ffetitage '
stamps; by addreSaing , e11A8...1,0. If LINIi.'&OO.
.157-alowery, New York, Doet:Oftlee f10a,,,40130,
Oct. 14, 1864.. ..• • . •
gAßLow's , ugm'ao :131,11h,
.
AtiERS and. oonsurnera of the ikbOvet
.j'Oelehrated 'Wash Aloe, will 'tato netlge, diet' he
'Labels ar' alterariO•sta& : •.
.11r,1). G: 0 _U; X ,•-
"-put up itt Arrod 'lt'lltherWer'e Deng '§totv,
, North' fideand - Streettlatlelphla.
' The quality of this Ellie will. be • the satnfi •in .niery
It ht .wormn,tfai to color more water`than twice. the
lemma clean tlty and to'ga Meat'
I'F'etste In the inarket. • It'llicku:dt caper.
.fuctlYr .510 r d does not ~ settle,en - the: ietothge as
most of the othtn molten do. pn0,,1104 in
a half pint of watee,' tint' make an`zood' Lletti.tt'lllua
ad any that limatlce otle-third'the
. 'Au it Is retalled'at)the Bailee vice ; akthe. XmAtittlone
and •tnfetior articles, bousekeepera Atet„itrveil , •
mneh to their advantage to ask fer. that " put` ut at
iWiltberger's. , • - '• • • 0.1 V..: !
All-Illue put lipAtt'er:tbls'latak
parne.oP It Is Irultalion• - .
.;
• - •ni'e Now Label doos.not,reqtlre a,.titansp.
For s to by. Stor4depors generally.
March 4,1804—p010. ,? !
FIMIDy DYE COto
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