Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, December 09, 1864, Image 4

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    A GooD APPEARANCE.—The best pos
sible,style of dress and manner -is that
which pleases without attracting,any par
ticular attention. The highest compli
ment you _can pay_ to the dress.of a :lady
or gentlemen is not to remember what it
was only that they were well and appro
priately dressed. Even elegance, grace,
and beauty become offensive the moment
they are in excess. We sod' people over
dressed, over-elegant, over-polite.
ut is - it not worse to err in the other
extr rue? The lady who was going up
the a eof a church to be
,married, but
turned an walked off without waiting for
the ceremony, because her husband elect
had dirty shoes, was probably right. A
man, who could treat his wife with dis
respect, rudeness, and indecency then,
was not likely to make a good husband.
People who wear long uncombed hair,
terrific beards, broad shirt-collars, and
clothing made up in eccentric fashion,
haVe a screw loose somewhere. Wo show
wisdom by a decent conformity to social
customs. A pleasing external appear
ance is not only a matter of self-interest,
but benevolence. How can we better
contribute to the happiness of our friends
than by making them glad to see us? It
is only excess of neatness or display that
is dandyism in a man and coquetry in a
woman. But it is safer to err on the
side of attractiveness and take too much
rather than too little care of our person
al appearance.
tte_A letter from Naples contains the
account of the recent opening at Pompeii
of another bakery shop, much more ex
tensive than the one disinterred some time
since "This second bakery," says the
writer, "is much larger and the appoint
mentsa on much more extensive. scale, and
in greater variety. The d wellini-house of
the owner, too, is much more luxurious.
Although connected with the bake-house,
it has a separate entrance, and a double
atrium and peristyle, both of which are
of more than ordinary extent, and in
their size, as well as their decorations,
bear witness to the wealth and luxurious
tastes of the occupant. Among the rel
ics of this house, preserved in the local
museum, is one which throws a curious
light on the domestic arranwinents of
the Pompeian baker, being no other than
one of the dishes which were actually in
process of preparation for dinner on the
very day of the catastrophe ! Upon the
cooking-stove in the kitchen was found a
stew-pan, half filled with ashes, and in
the bottom appeared an indurated mass,
which Signor Florelli rightly eonjectuted
to have been produced by some of the vi
ands which lay within the pau L and which,
although long since, decomposed, had
left their impress on the now consolidated
ashes. Acting upon this happy thought,
he applied in this instance the same in
genious process which was so successful
ly adopted in reproceeding that painfully
life-like group of human figures, described
with such terrible fidelity in one of your
former numbers; and the result has, fully
justified his anticipations, being au exact
/ac sinti/c in bronze of a young pig, which
was being stewed for the family dinwr at
the very moment when they were sur
prised with the stroke of doom."
INALIENABLE RIO ZlTS.—Every woman
has a right to bo of any ago she pleases,
for if she would state her real age no one
would believe her. Every one has a right
to
.wear a moustache who can. Every
woman who makes puddings has a per
fect right to believe that she can make
better puddings than any other woman in
the world. Every man who carves has a
decided right to think of himself by put
ting a few of the best bits aside. Every
woman has a right to think her child the
'prettiest baby in the world, and it would
be the greatest folly to deny her this right
for she would be sure to take it. Every
young lady has a right to faint when she
pleases, if her lover is by het side to catch
her:
CRITICISM OF, SHAKSPEARE BY A
SArthr.—President Felton in his "Famil
iarLotters from Europe," recently publish
ed by the Messrs. Ticknor & Fields, relates
following incident that occurred on the
good ship Daniel Webster in whioh he
was a passenger in 1853: "Last night
I read some,paslmges from the Midsum
mer Night's Dream to the captain. When
I came to the description of the mermaid
riding upon the dolphin's back, he pro
nounced -a • hurnbug: The dolphin's
back is as sharp as IL razor, and no mer
maid could possibly ride the beast unless
she first saddled him."
A gentlemen , long since, in one of his
rides in Southern Illinois; sought to make
himself interesting ton good looking
mothor'of a sweet, baby, occupying the
next 4loat: in the oar. After duly prais
ing the, baby ho remarked to the mother
"He is a real sucker, I suppose." " No,
air," said the lady, blushing, "we bad to
raise him on the bottle." The gentle.-
man resumed his reading add has not
bragged on any strange baby since.
. . .
THE OLD Comyrnins.—Crowded as En
land is ivith a r .0 Ontion, five
.0r-
cent. of her soil is not under miltivation.
Yet tho proportion of 'cultivated to the un
cultivated Innd, is higher. in England than
in any other country in Europe. In Russia, ' 1
less than one-fifth . of the .soll, is under culti
vationi,in Sweden, only. , one seventh ; in
Austria and' Tiolland, one-,ikfth ; in Switzer
' land, Ona.:fourth'; in Erance„ilftifon hun
dredths., . There is really no liecd of emigra
tion, ' In England, ae 'appears. by a parlia-
Monor,y,: roport, there are sixteen . . millions
of.aerns,',viholly unproductive, that might
(001y' ho,..made productive: The roes o Why
-these acres aro pernritted, ,tl7. lto, unimproved
is, that as Sendai+ they' are 'enclosed, and be.
fom thoy bans be roclithrieds to
. pr'oduco,a Toying !crdp, they bocomo• subject
p,titi19.a9 ; 4,4x 1 , leil?9, only men of largo
imdortako the task, and 'they
prefer to invest thoircapital whore the re
turn IS morn, speody and !rnore 'certain,.
INEvirs!! NEWB N I EWsr!
T j EIDICII & MILLER are just re
calving at their now and cheap etero, on the south
east corner of Mainutreet, their first supply of
Fall'and Winter Goods, •
o which they *vita the special attention of every
person in want of Goode desirable for the present and
coming Season. The stools comprises all kinds and
varieties of
DRESS GOODS,
such fig Plain Black, Nimrod and Rapp Silks, Plain and
Fig tired colored Drees Sil tic, and cobra French Merinos,
French Cashmeres, plain and figured, Coburg Clothe,
all shades and colors, block and colored A Ipacmi, plain
and fignrod all Wool Mous DeLainusoulta bk. Ow Ladies
and Children's Dresses, Mohair Poplins, lancing
American Debnines, Calicoes, (Anglian's, Ac.
Mourning aoods.
Black Francit Morino., French Caahmerns, double
and single width all Wool Dorminen, Thlblwtt Merinos,
Ilimienzloos, Crapo Poplins, black and whit.° Plaid Pop
lins, blank and purplu Plaid Cashnimen, long 'quart,
and Thibbot Shawls, long and square Wallkill, Shaivln,
Crnpe Yells, Crape Collars, Gloves, Bal
morals, Eim„
NEN AND BOYS' WEAR
Black and colored Cloth, black and fancy Cassiameres,
all grades and qualltlea, Vestßiga, Sattitlnks, Union
Cass Snores Kentucky Jeans, Shirting Flannels, Merino
C , ltlrts and Drawers, AL, Ar. A speriol arrangement
static with a Scat class TAILOR to make up Clothing at
very short notice.
Domestic Goods;
Bleached and Unbleached Mullins of every quality,
Sheeting Mullins, follow-case INTin.lins, Linen and OA
ton Table Diapers, Tickings, Checks, Striped Cotton
skirting, Deno hns, Domestic Ginghams, Scotch (I log
hams, Sack Flannel of every color, Shirting Flannels.
Factory and Shaker Flannels for Skirtings. red. yellow
and white Wool Flannels, Canton Flannels, Calicoes,
colored, cambric, and paper Mullins, Drilling Nankeens
and many other (lords In every day use.
NOTIONS IN GREAT VARIETY
Alen's Hanover Buck Gloves and Gauntlets, Berlin,
Cloth, Ringwood, Casslinen, and Dini;A In Gloves, La
dles Kid. Cloth, Merino, Silk. I.lslethroall and Cotton
Gloves, a full as ortment of cotton and wool lioslery,
for Men, Ladles and Children, Hal noral Woolen Hose
for Ladies Misses Nod Children, Opera Hoods, all oleos
and colors. Scalms.Simponders. Sot, tav,lllooped Skirts,
Balmoral Skirts, Umberellas, &J.., Lc.
• - - -
Also. just opening a complete stock of the nearest
styles Cloth Cloaks. and Blanket Shawls Carpets, Cil
Cloths, 3lattings, Winders Shades, Looking Glasses,
&c., &c.
As the season advances we will constantly ho mak
ing additions to our stockond nlll always end.vnr to
make our stock the most deslral,le that ran be fund
In the country. Feeling very thankful to the commu
nity for their kind and liberal patronage so farextend
....l to the Now Firm, we earnestly solicit a continuance
of the Harm. Please give us a call before making your
purchases as we are always ready and willing to exhib
it our goods, and can and will prove lb we study the
interest of our customers. I.
Please do not forget that olr Store Is on tho corner.
directly opposite Irvine's Choc Store.
DICII k MILLER.
Sept.lG,lS64.
Ladies Fancy Furs
As ail my Furs wme
1,10, ilobl was /It a much lmuer[pre
mlum than at present, I um 1./111.111,1i to dispose of them
at very reasonable prices, and I would therefore solicit
a call from my friends of Carlisle.
Remember the Name, Number and Ftreet ?
.101 IN REIRA.
718 Arch St. above TIE, ~00th chic,
I hare no partner, nor connection with any other
store in Philadelphia.
September 8, 1804—inn
NEW GOODS ! t
Ogilby's Cheap Cash Store.
TUST received a large slippy of elegant.
p y
101 l and Winter goods, nt the
very lowest pl 1 , 09
I,EO 001)S,
Shawls, Flannels, Blankets, Iln s;F•ry, Ih r inn,al
Skirts, kr., kr. ch.nling rlothe., all CI 101 S,
Cloths, Cas,.itners, Ca 051,41.,
9-4. 19-4. 11-I SIIEETINGS.
Pillow rase ntslins. Ilkolnnl and l'ul , earhe.l Mus
lin.. ~•.; i i'd..r.s.l. 4 ilks it Ohm- kos
:1,1 examine ;os i•
t•. lute . I'm- lit.
=9
Sept. r, v., 4
E I , ' I It S C I, A S
GROCERY STORE.
1 1 11 E Public can find, at our new
Groot - fry Store. in the 1 1 ,114110 t lately if. 4,1.0,1 1,3
1 , 1 1 14 Arnold, dee'd.. nod next dine to the Cal li- le De
posit Bank. a vet y far,. and f111.11“,o, tmen t 4,f ~,I i the
different kind, and glades Of
TV3H, Cite Estent•es,
Coffees. I,off ps
Pyrupn, Candle.,
Momffses, Salt,
Spices, Piet. les,
Sugar., Preserves,
Prepared CA II Ileds
Colley In Fruitti . ,
Papers, Jel les,
Vegeta Is'os,, „Cranitinrues,
and Meals, 1 Puisins,
Prepared Pried
Mnstalds, Cu Ire, ts,
,‘ fo.e.s, Dried
Crfo.f.er., Fruits',
Cheese, Nuts,
Sweet Seca, s,
Cakes, Snuff,
TOBACCO, PIPES, &c,
ALSO—Hire, Barley, Starch, Farina. Corn Starch. ( I 'ei
Maztdria, mj,...11, A
Pr./I'MS, ( oneentrated G\u Bologna, Sausage,
Table and tither title, Nutmegs, Blacking,
Ileonuax, Chocolate. 'I hi Yarn,
"dual, mud C'andlu Wick, 11.,1 1i
nil , It, CI thee (Ines, It, ai
Cord.i, Spire Boxes Paper
and Eta etopii, Id a t F.
Pewter Sand, store polish Fla-
Teri n,; Extinct s Spigots. Pens, Inks,
Brimstone, Nlitekural. Shad, Salmon, Herr
ing and Codfish. ALSO—the colabrated Ex-
NAM or !lams, lh led Boer and Rugs, ar t a
Matta, Shot and Land, It: ushos, Broom., and 11 asps,
GLASS, QUEEN'S, WOOh , WILLOW & RATAN
W A It E.
We reaper tfully ask the public to call, examlue and
Price our large and carefully selecteud stock of FINE
FANILY O ROCERIES. We buy all kinds of Country
Produce. JAMES M. ALLEN & Co.
0ct.11,1.64.1—1y
EYRE & LANDELL,
FOURTH & AMU. tits.,
PHILADELPHIA,
Cater fur the tbust TRADE, and offor no BAITP or do
t:option to Induce Custom, but rely uu
FAIR DEALING
GEE
GOOD GOODS
uogiMERINOES,
Feehlonagle SILKS,
Nobility PLAIDS,
PUPS POPLINS,
Dark FOULARDS,
Figured MER I NOES,
• PIMA SHAWLS,
• (iond 'ILAN IcETS.
P. S. We follow GOLD down, as clone no we following
up. Now Is a good time for Merchants and Consumers
to COMO.
Oct, 7, ISG-1.-2m
Important Notice.
Reduction on Dry Goods,
At Ogilby's Cheap Cash Store.
/AWING to the reduced pricec of goods
N..f in the City, I am now running of may entire stock
of dry goods at greatly redhead prices for cash.
Many articles having been purchased before the ad
vance In price, I am enable to sell for less than .Ity
prices. All in a ant of bargains will do well to call
before purchasing elsewhere.
CHAS. OOILIIY, Trustee.
CARPETING.—SeIIing of balance of
my Carpets nt reduced prices. CHAS. OQILIIY,
Oct, 14, 18C4. Trustee.
QPECIAL NOTICE.
Persona indebted to the subscriber aro earnestly
requested to make payment, otherwise interest will bo
charged on their account.
Sept. 0,1864. . W. O. SAWYER.
_Resumed Business.
Ihave received my stock of goods and
they are now open fin the inspootion of the Public. I
have also • mode acme addition of •scasonable goods
which makes my assortment very complete. Tho ton •
decoy of goods Is upward.in price and persons wanting
goods will do well to purchase.
Additions of goods will be made as the season advan
ces. Please call ono door below Martin's Hotel East
Main Street. • W. C. SAWYER.
GUM BELTING
Just received a largo assortment of all rhea—
Gum Belting, Gum hose, Gum Packing, Am, and for
.sale cheap at the hardware' Store of
IIGNItY SAXTON.
Juno 25, 1864
TO CONSUMPTIVES
flapsurnptive sufferers will .reoeive
prmiorlitlon for the .onto , of Consum p
ton, Aethma.,Dronchitleoid all Throat and Lung of
[cations, (froo of charg by sending their address to
Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg,
Dings Co., Now York.
Sept. 30, 1804.-13 m. •
11 •AVIES.-51)0" finnies' on hand
NI 'of all klnde, ldllzahothtoirit pattern, Til:Won
do., tlornroan do., with and without .patent fanteninga
cheaper than ever at IL SAXTON'S, •Eatt AlAn et. ,
4.1813,
Lochman Photographs kAmbrotypes.'
ARE always ahead of all others. 'Ells
cartes do visite 'are. gems of art, and his large
Photographs cannot bo excelled. His Ambrotypos aro
superior pictures—Persons wishing good pictures aro
requested to call at Lochutan's Gallery in Mrs. Neff's
Building opposite tho National Bank—Main street.
Sept, 30, 180.1.
HENRY HARPER,
No 520 ARCH Street,
PIIILANLPHIA,
Ilns n Inrgo 8 tonic of
ATCII
FINE .lEWEI,It Y,
SOLID SILVER-WARE,
Suporlor plntod TEA SETS, SPOONS, FORKS, Sal
Snpt 30, 1314.-3 mo.
r HE new 7 3-10 TJ. S. 3 year Trea
enry Not.. These notes boar interest at the rat
of 7 3-10 per cont. per annum, and ale convertible no
the end of three yearn, at the option of the holder
into 5-20 six per cent. bonds, interest payable In eolut
Subsciiptlons received at the FIRST NATIONAL,
BANK OF CA RLISLE, Financial Agent and Depository
of the U, S. Aug. 1 5 .—tf
THE peculiar taint or
infection which we call
SCROFULA lurks in
the constitutions 3f
nuiltitudes of men. It
. N 414,4 ,
either produces or is
g 1 •0 1 .:' produced by nn en
feelded, vitiated state
051 d of the blood, wherein
'4 , 4.."‘F.. ,that fluid becomes in
.o„,,,ikrAcompetent to sustain
if'filiiefrvil the vital force. , in their
. 1•6914 vigorous action, and
-•• c leaves the system to
fall into di-order nod
decay. The set anions
contamination is variously cats ed by mercurial
disease, low living, disordered digestion from
unhealthy food, impure tic, filth and filthy
habits, the depressing vices, and, shove all, by
the venereal infection. Whatever be its origin,
it is hereditary in the constitution, descending,
"front parents to children unto the third and
fourth generation ; " indeed, it seems to be the
rod of Ilim who says, " I will visit the iniqui
ties of the fathers upon their children." 'the
diseascis which it originates take various names,
according to the 01'14'1111i it attacks. In the
lungs, Scrofula produces tubercles, and finally
Consumption ; in the glands, s‘Nellings which
suppurate and become ulcerous sores ; in the
stomach and bowels, derangements which pro
duce indigestion, dyspepsia, and liver COM
pIIIIIIOI j 011 the. skin, eruptive and cutaneous
affections. These all having the same origin,
require the same remedy ' viz. purifieation and
invigoration of the blood. Purify the blood,
and these dangerous distempers leave ion.
With feeble, foul, or corrupted blood, von can
not have health ; with that " life of the flesh "
healthy, you cannot have scrofulous disease.
JOH N F Altr.l It A's
U 11
Man nfivtory
No. 715 Arch Street,
bore 7th, l'hiladelp'tla
I have now In store of
ty own Importation
nd 71.‘nu feel ui C, 1/1113
if the I,nr!!est and most
lenuthul selections of
FANCY FllllB,
e- 'doll.' A Children's
'oar in the city. Also.
nue ashortnient
.'nt • a Fur Moves and
is compounded front the most effectual anti
dotes that medical science has discovered for
this afflicting distemper, and for the cure of the
disorders it entails. That it is far superior to
any other remedy vet devised, is known by all
who have given it a trial. 'That it dues com
bine virtues truly extraordinary in their effect
upon this class of complaints, is indisputably
proven by . the great multitude of publicly
known and remarkahle cures it has meek of
'the following diseases : Ki ng ' s Evil or
Glandular Swellings, Tumors, Erup
tions, Pimples, Blotches and Sores, Ery
sipelas, Roso 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, Mercurial Diseases,
Female Weaknesses, and, indeed, the whole
series of complaints that arise from impurity
of the blood. Minute reports of individual
cases linty he found in Arrn's AMERICA sr
Al.m.tx to, which is furnished to the druggists
for gratuitous distribution, wherein may Inc
learned the directions for its use, and some of
the remarkable cures which it has made when
nll other remedies hind failed to ntrord
Those cases are purposely taken from all sec
tions of the country, in order that every reader
may have nece.ss to some one who eau speak to
him of its benefits from personal experience.
5C141115 dcpre•ses the vital encreies. and thus
leaves its Nictim , far more subject to disease
and its rust results than tire healthy constitu
tions. Hence it tends to shorten, and does
greatly shorten, the average 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 SAnsAI'ARILL.t, although it is com
posed of ingredients, some of _which exceed the
hest of Sarsaparilla in alterative power. By
its aid vim may protect yourself from the suffer
ing nail danger of these disorders. Purge out
the foul corruptions that rot and fester in the
blood; purge out. the causes of disease, and
vigorous health will follow. Ily its peculiar
virtues this remedy stimulates the vital func
tions, and thus expels the distempers which
lurk within the system or burst out on any
part of it.
We know the pulilie have been d ceeived by
manN" compomals of Sarsaparilla, that promised
much and did nothing; lint they will neither be
deCein NI nor disappointed in this. Its virtues
have been proven by abundant trial, and there
remains no question of its surpassing excellence
for the cure of the •afflicting; diseases it is in
tended to reach. Although under the saute
!mine, it is a very different medicine from any
other which has been before the people, and is
far more ell', mid than any other which has
er been available to them.
NEW GOODS !!
CHERRY PECTORAL,
Tho 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 lased 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 Pit. J. C. Avian &
Practical and Analgtiral Chemists
Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all druggists everywhere. '
Sold by J. \V. Ei.i.to . r . r, Carlisle, and deal
era everywhere.
M 7 )IA N, Attorney at
Law,Yll U. Noxt door iotho lit.ohioill
J 1:—ly.
TAM ES A. DUNBAIt, Attorney at
fy Law, Carlisle, Pa. Office on the south side of the
Court House, adjoining the "Ames Iran Iris Office."
July 1, 1864-Iy.
WEAKLI4W, Attorney at Law,
()ince on south Hanover street, adjoining the
office of.ludge Ora ham. All professional business en
trusted to lam will be promptly attended to.
July 1,1861.
QAMUEL EPBURN, Jr., Attorney
jat. UM. COCO with lion. Ehunuol Hepburn, Main
St. Carllslu Pa,
July 1, 1864.
j) UFUS E. SI-TAPLEY, Attorney at
1 CIA Tv, Carlisle Pa. Attends to securing and col
lecting So'dlore' Pay, Bounties: and Pensions. Mee
on South lianover Street, opposite Boutz's Store.
July 1,
T AW CARD.-CHARLES E. MA
LJOLAUCIIILIN, Attorney et Law, Office In Inhoff's
building, just opoeslte the Market 11ouse,
July 1, 1/364-Iy.
fl P. HUMERTOH, Attorney at Law
A„..../
• Mee on Nofth Hanover street, a few doors
north of Gill's Hotel. All business entrusted to him
will be promptU attended to.
July 1,1864 w
•
Dr. I. C. LOOMIS
Pomfret Street few doors;
below South Hanover et • 1218411184 r,
Jnly 1, 1804.
JOSEPH RITNER, Jr., Attorney at
Law and Surveyor, Alechnitlesburg, 'a. Office ou
hail flood Street, two doors north of the Bank.
mßuslness promptly attended to.
July 1, 1664.
fIEO. W. NETDICIT, D. ro_s,_
Late Demonstrritor or Operative Dentistry of tho
vi , {44 vi r tr o tlt t inr4o College of
`I " 011 3 1e a o at u •ille r Ahlonee
op o t,t r o r West Main stroot, Carlisle, Pa.
1171 R. GEORGE, S. SEA,
1111 . 64 , suerp g
jUrlt onadl GHT°,
ofDeetta Dentist,l. fSurger y rom the
. Haiti- .
1113,-Ortleent the residence of his mother, Fast
Louther etreet, thrao doors below ,
July 7., 18(4.
1311YSICIANS'w — ilrfind into tlibir ad
j.;
.yantage to call and purchase their Medicines at
ly 1,1864, RALSTOSPSI.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
A. - Y"..U,FL'S
ISAAC..LIVINGSTON I
_EAS received an unusually large and
mil Selected stock of ,
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
and asks that hie old custoMers, and all persona in
want of first - rata CLOTHING should give him a call.
His assortment consists In part of
CLOTHS, - CASSIMERES, SATTINETS,
VESTINOS, and all other kinds of geode for Gentle.
men's Clothing. His assortment of piece goods is the
largest and most varied ever brought to Carlisle, and
ho is determined to sell goods by the yard on terms as
favorable as any other store. His stock of
Ready-made Clotthing,
Is extensive avid beautiful, consisting of COATS,
PANTS, VESTS, OVERCOATS, Ric., which he will sell
cheaper than any other establishment.
He has a beautiful assortment of GENTLEMEN'S
FURNISHING GOODS, such as
UNDERSHIRTS,
OVERSHIRTS,
DRAWERS,
UMBRELLAS,
CARPET BAGS,
TRUNKS, &0., &o.
Come and see his beautiful assortment of Goods be
fore nurehasing elsewhere. lie takes pleasure In show
lug his Goods, and will satisfy all that he can and will
sell Goods cheaper than any other howls outside of the
cl lies.
CUSTOMER'S ORDERS —7 Invite an examination
of my stock of Fine Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings,
which I manufacture upon special orders.
SPECIAL NOTICE.—I would say to the public, that
my goods are manufactured under icy own supervision
and by the very best workmen. My stock is the most
extensive T have over had, and my friends and the
public are Invited to call and examine for themselves.
Atellemembei the old stand, North Hanover St.
ISAAC LIVINGSTON.
Carlisle, April 22, 1254.
CiIAItTER 1826. PERPETUAL
PR,ANKLIN
FIRE INSURANCE COMP'Y.
OF
PHILADELPHIA
ASS ETS
ON JANUARY 1, 1864,
82,457,849 95 .
CAPITAL,
ACCRUED SURPLUS,
IN VESTED PREMIUMS,
Unsealed
482416.
LOSS PAID SINCE 1829,
$0,000,000.
PERPETUAL AND TEMPORARY POLICIES ON
=2
DIRECTORS.
CHARLES N. BANCKEE ISAAC LEA,
Tom AS WAGNER, EDWARD C. DALE,
SAMUEL.ORANT, OEQ.YALES,
JACOB It. SMITH, ALFRED
CEO. W. RICHARDS, Flt AS. W. LEWIS, M. D
CHARLES N. BANCRER, Prelet.
EDWARD C. DALE, Vice Preget.
JAS. W. McALLIST Eft, See. Pro. Tom.
A. L. SPONSLER,aAgt., Carlisle Pa.
Minch 18, 1881-Bmo.
CARLISLE FORGE.
NEW FIRM
WEAVER Sz. BRICKER.
tTILE subscribers would respectfully
announce to the public, that having purchased
Carlisle Forge, formerly owned by t 1 r.. 1. tiondyca r,
we have coannenced the manufaoture and will keep
constantly on hand all sizes of the best quality of
BAR IRON.
we will give pronipt attentiln to all orders, whether
from a distance or at home,
The highest Cash prices paid for old wrought Iron
*.3elt A delivered at the Forge, at the Railroad bridge,
. .
it, Car 11 EA Vlilt fe BRICKER.
Carlisle, May 11, 1864—1 y
Carpetings and Oil Cloths.
‘TOW receiving at Ogilby's cheap cash
LI Slam., n lut of Ingrain, \'enetinn, JLog,
and Stair
CARPETS.
Alm. Floor 011. CI.I)TII'S all widths, which will he
for the cash at the lowi4t rates.
CIIAS. 00ILBY, Trustee.
111arrh 4,18114
Fourth Arrival of New Goods
I have just rotur tied from the titles with a large
addition 44
NEW SUMMER DRESS GOODS
All fibres suited for the season. A beautiful 11110 of
Silk Maul Ira. Coates and Basques, Lace Paints, Grona
1.11110: 4 11:1iSk, aura Mitts, Bojous' Celebrated Kid Cloves.
I•nrasols, Sun Umbrellas, Fans, Illbbons, lints for
Ladies and Mi.ses' Hoop Skirts, and a general assort
meet of seasonable goods.
MEN AND BOYS' WEAR.
Al,„, selling eheap a large lot of 0I.) (IbODS much less
prf•stlt:t prfces.
rleaso call 0110 door below Mertlo'N Hotel, East Main
Street.
June O. 1861. IV. C. SAWYER.
]Drr (Gr4:::)c)c:le..
SPRING, 1864,
GREENFIELD & SHEAFER
N V ITE the attention of buyers to their
Lttew stock of Dry Goode. It will be found unsur.
passed In all those features which comprise a first class
t 4 tock All departments of our business have been
much enlarged, especially that of
DRESS GOODS,
"lAA we are confident, Is the most extensive am)! t
moot ever offered in this town. We have now open
ready fbr ini.pection all the novelties of the neason.
Pop:inn. all new shades and styles. Mozambiques
Plain and Plaids, Plaid Poplins. Challige. Do Lniuro
also. 0 beautiful stack of A LiACCAS, at astonishingly
low pi let..
I)OMESTICS.
Prints, 111,wileci Must'lig, Broad Shootings, Flannels
Tickitogs, Cuttoultden, de., So.
Gents' and Boys' Wear,
Clths. Casslnter es. Jeans. Summer Cassimeres,
We would tall the attention of our friends more partic
ularly to our immense stock of 3los/Ins, Calicoes. Cot.
toomles, all bought last wi II ter, bellwe the late advance
which will be sold at prices that defy competition.—
Parsons may rely on getting groat bargains at the
store of
GREENFIELD & SIGRAYER
March 23, 1864.
Norr.:—Persons desirous of examing our stock will
please be particular, and recollect our Store is in Zug's
bulldlng,S. N. Corner Market Square, Second Door, op•
posit. Ritter's Clothing Ssure. G. 6: S.
New Stock of Hats and Caps
AT KELLL'It'S OLD STAND,
North Ilanover Street.
Asplendid assortment or all the new
styles of Silk Moleskin, Slouch. Soft k Straw
liars now open of city and nom manatecture which will
be sold at the lowest cash prices. Solt bats of allgual-
Dies from the finest Beaver and Nutria, to the cheap
est wool, 31111 of all colors, unsurpassed by any this
sido Philadolpgt," A large stock of
SUMMER HATS,
r.
\ r Palm, Leghorn, Braid, India Panama, and
Straw. Childrens fancy &c.
Also a full assortment of Moos, Boys and childrena
caps of every description and style,
The subscriber invites all to come and examine his
stock. Being a practical hatter, ho fools confident of
giving satisfaction. Thauktui ti,r the liberal patron
age heretofore bestowed he solicits a continuance of
the same. flout f. rget the stand, two doors above
Shriner'm Hotel and next to Cortnan's shoe store.
JOHN A. KELLER, Agt.
N.ll. Hats of all kinds made to order at short notiao.
A. W. BENTZ.
SPECIAL NOTIOE.
Great Reduction in Dry Goods,
iiIWING to the recent heavy fall in
A s ,/ the price of Gold I have determined to reduce
every Article in my immence stock of Dry Goode to a
corresponding price with the precious metal, and intend
to make still further reductions from time to time as
Gold recedes in price. My extensive stock has been
mainly purchased et low prices and before the great
advance in goods. I take this opportunity of calling
the attention of the public to the notice con and
wilLeell-lower-then-any - Hunsm - oUtlitelli t tlfirlas ern
Cities. Cell and Examine - for you' selves. Remember the
old stand South llanoxier street below tho Court Dense.
Oct. 7, 1801. A. W. BENTZ.
B. It. JAMESON, 8. M. COYLE, J. M'CANDLISII
B. R. JA MESON & CO;
Wholesale and-retail-Dealers-in-Fan
oy Dry Goode, Trimmings. Notions 4c., North
west corner of Hanover and Pomfret streets Carlisle
Pa , would respectfully annownce to the Public that
they hive just returned from the - I:astern Cites with
a large and well selected stock of Goods consisting in
part Hosiery, Gloves, Mitts, Voile, Crapes, Cravats,
Hoops; N tibias; Shawls, Ilandkerchlefe, Suspenders,
Shirts, Drawors, Belts, Ladies ,t Gents Collura, Bind
ings, Cords, Buttons, Combs, Needles, Sewing Bilkei
Hoop Skirts, „Paper, Pens, Perfumery, Cigars deo., &c.
We would particularly Invite the attention of .
- Country Merchants,
to our stock, as In tho_ma t.t,er .of prices, saWell as in
o her hoportanf,particulaili, we enjoy this groat ad•
vantage, viz., one branch of our House and member of
our firm are located in Phlindolphia, and always pro.:
pared to take advantage of every fluottnitiou In the
market.
Liberal terms made with whOleoalOpurclutearo and
unusual Inducements offered tobuyers of every elms.
Call and oTandua our storhe'
• 11.,11. JAMESON & Co.
Oct. 14:1804.
THE - FORWARDING AND GRAIN,
business formerly conducted by Line, Glvler Ar t
Co.ads now carried on by
July 29,1864-tt.
FAMILY DYE COLORS,
. - AT itAfarows,..
Julylo.Bo4. *. • .
DRUGS,
BOOKS,
FANCY GOODS,
CONFECTIONARIES,
FRUITS,
PERFUMERY,
PRESERVED FRUITS,
MINCED M EAT PICKELS &C
AT HAVE LIST! CK'S,
North Hanover Street, Carlisle, Penn' a.
Just opened an assortment of Fresh Drugs, Fancy
Goods,Gilt Books, Perfumery, Fruits, and Confection
ary, tich has never been surpassed in this borough,
for novelty and elegance. The articles have been so.
looted with great care, and are calculated, in quality
and priau, to command the attention of purchasers.
FANCY GOODS,
which comprise every variety of fancy articles of the
most exquisite finish such as
Papier Macho Goods,
Elegant alabaster and porcelain ink•stands and trays
Fancy ivory, pearl and shell card eases,
Ladies' Fancy Baskets,
Fancy Work Boxes, with'sewing instruments,
Ladies' Cabaa, Writing Desks, and Port-folios.
Port Monnalea, of ovary variety.
Gold pens and pencils, Fancy paper weights, and a
large variety ot ladles' Nancy stationery.
Motto seals and wafers, Silk and bead purees.
Biding whips, elegantly finished. Fine cutlery,
Pei fume baskets and bags.
Brushes of every kind fop the toilet,
N. Basin Fad it. & G. Wright's Soaps and Perfumes
of various kinds.
Fancy Pins for head dresses and shawls.
Musical instruments;
together with an innumerable variety of articles ale•
gently finished rind suitable for
PR E S-E NT S ,
to which he invites special attention.
Also, an extensive and elegant collo:lotion 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 School Books and School Station
ery Is also complete, and comprises everything used in
the Schools. Ile also desires to call the particniar at
tention of Families to his elegant assortment of
LAMPS,kc.
from the extensive establishments of Cornelius, Archer
and others of Philadelphia, comprlqng every style of
Parlor, Chamber and study Lamps, for burning either
Lard, Sperm or Etherisl oil; also DYOTT'S eeletirated
Kenosene or Coal Oil Lamps, together with Flower
VIIFOR, Fancy Screens, kc. His assortment in this line
is unequaled in the borough. Also,
SEO AILS AND TOBACCO,
embracing all the favorite brands, and a fine sssort.
meet of MEERSCHAUM SMOKERS AND PIPES, the
celebrated it Illocuch in It, Lynchburg Smoking Tobacco.
F ItII IT 8,
such as Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Nectarines,
Prunes, Ac., FA NCY CON PKCTIoN Alt UTB—
FRUITS, MI Ne1 , .1) MEAT. PICKLES, kc
in-every -variety mutat-ail-prices, all of n hich are pure
and nosh such as can be confidently recommended to
his friends. Ills stock embraces eVeryt .i ng in the
lino of Fancy Hoods. with many other articles usot ul
to housekeepers which the public ere especially invi
ted to coil and OXlllllillO.
Remember the Old Stand, nearly opposite the Bank
on North Hanover street
July 1, 18u4.
$400,000
071,000
1,080,288
Income for 1861
• 300,000.
NEW ARRIVAL OF DRY GOODS
- The_ undersigned Is now opening the largest and
most desirable stock agoutis Leer offered to the people
of Cumberland County.
A complete and general aIISOI tni nut of
Ladies Dress Goods.
An I moron no assort men tof LAD lES MI MI RNT ND n
SEC ):\ U Mi/URNIIi(I DRESS GOODS tom the Celebra
Led Mourning Store 01 Besson & Son, 1 - I,k.
A lalgo assortment of
LADIES PLAIN BONNET RIBBONS AND DRESS
The largest stock of NOTIONS outside of the Eastern
A full assortment of
Cloths for Ladies Cloaking.
lloys And \I ens Wtqlr In endless variety, consisting r.l
Cloths, Fancy And plain Cassimeres,T weeds. Jeans, A nd
Cottonades,
DOMESTIC GOODS.
an immense assortment, at reasonal.le rates
A larve, complete and varied nssprtin,.nt of DUPLEX
V.LIP I'D; IUII IN() :.3K llt 1%. 4 , mid from nll the celel.rnt
ed manufacturers In the U. S. alsu halnn , ralN or co
.)
grini, and prise.
CARPETS, OIL CLOTH'S, IILATTINGS AND LooKINn
(I LASSES.
•
A inrgc stork of Lace and Silk CA I'IS, LAWNS,
11AI( I'S, Ac., lelt over from last hwason, will be sold
At extremely low prices.
Hsi iruhr attention paid to "Funeral orders,"ns well
3o orders of all Muds promptly and punctually attend
ed to.
All of which rvHl Lo sold lower than City prices bac
ing been purchased before the late advane.
A. W. BENTZ.
( It OC E HS ! Gli.ooE It' ES : H
jr 11. P. lIVEItS, has opened a new I:revery Store
it; loft Stieet, rijsle, opposite II Sax lon's Hard.
W111.1,` Ole and is now pro pored to supply his friend:,
and the public, with all kinds of Co lioods, at the
lowest will l.ot rat's. Ills stock comprises
CIIFFEES, ST2llAltti, SYltlll'S, TEAS,
Salt, Spil`l,3, ground, unground Crackers, Chee,e,
Coffee Es •••TICOS, Fish by wholesale or retail, Promos,
Brushes. Tobacco, Sugars, Foul!, elatc,lles, Blacking,
Bed Cords.
GLASS AND . STON E IVA Id E,
gutwilsware, Cledarnare, Nothing, and all other arti. ,
girt. US Wi i) . kept ht n first class Ilrorere.
In regard to prices I ant thternlined to sell goods at
the to treat 11.4 ures.
BUTTER, EGGS,
and all hlnda of Country Produce, taken at market
priees.
Farmer.: and Dairymen are particularly invited to
(.all and ace the celebrated Mb:NIX CHURN, which
has Imen pronounced by eatmetent judges Chin most
superior t. limn of the ago.
July 1. 18(.4.
ARGE ARRIVAL OF FRESH
0110CEDIF,S—YNTI OF ALI, KINDS.
among which le a !Argo lot of real genuine Haiti
more try snhL IlEltlt IND, in oak barels, MACK Alt EL
at prices that he really astonishingly low. Pickets of
all kinds,
TOBACCO AND SEGARS,
LIQUORS, C.,.
xt the lowest I3tes for CASH ur Country Produce.
WM. BENT?.
luls 1,114'4
ruin E partnership heretofore existing
jt between Charles 1.. Halbert and Crawftwd nee,
hug, has been dissolved by mutual consent. The be.dis
and aceounts are In the hands of !tit.. Halbert. who
earnestly requests all parties having eeeonnts with the
Into firm to rail and settle them. Shilliam Halbert. Jr.
basing entered Into partnership with his brother,
Chaise L. Halbert, the blvdness will hous.etorth he
condtuded under the style of Halbert .1,, Brother.
Thu new tires would respectfully attention to
theh• stock of
New and Fresh Groceries.
Their stork is large and selected with the greatest rem
and will he sold at the lowest prices for cash. 1 t ron,
sista in part of fine old llovernment .lava COFFEE,
Primo Rio do , Prime Rio Roasted.
SYRUPS.—New York, Boston, and Philadelphia Sy—
rups, of the very hest qualities,
BROWN SUOARS.—The best the market affords.—
Loveriug's best Crushed, Sand, and Pulverized Sugars
Also, his A. B. and C. Sugars, which cannot be sur—
passed.
Rice, Corn Starch, Purina, Daudeline Coffee, Essence
of Coffee, Concentrated Lyo, Seep, Candles, Ac,
iy CHINA, GLASS, AND cp
QUEENSWAItE.
A large and well selected stock of the very latest pat—
terns and styles, lower than ever In price, and better
In quality, than was ever offered before In Carlisle.—
Call and see. Wooden and Willow Were, such asTuba
-Buckets, and Churns, Baskets of every description;
Children's CARRIAGES Stoneware, Cream Pots, But—
ter Jars, Preserve Jars. Jugs, all sizes.
FISII—No.I, 2 and 3 Maokoral. No
1 MESS 1311. A D No.l Herring.
A largo quantity of the celebrated Excelsior HAMS
SA LT by the Sack, Dairy and 0, A. Salt.
The subscribers respectfully ask the patronage n
their friends and the public generally, and Invite them
to call and OXlllllillO their new stock, at the old aloud,
corner of honorer and ['Wither Streets.
Carlisle, April 22, 1864
rri HE subscriber wishes to announce to
tho people of Carlisle and vicinity, that ho has
opened a
FLOUR AND FEED STORE,
on the South East Corner of Main and Westttreets, in
the Warehouse owned and formerly occupied by Jacob
Itheent. The b•st brands of FAMILY FLOUR, kept
constantly on hand and delivered to any part of the
town. Having perfected arrangements with some of
the first mills In the neighborhood, I can assure my
cus omors tfitTt. — t erirWill - birthYfilsliel - vith an article
'of Flour which I can vouch for. I will keep constantly
on hand FEED OF ALL KINDS, such as 4,
Corn, Oats, Bran, ShortS, Potatoes; &e
The highest,cash prices paid for Grain of all kinds
and Flout, Don't forgot the old established stand.
JEREMIAH GIVLER. _
—Carlisle,-Slar-20 F 1804.7
• LEWIS
Of am old firm.of John P. Lyno 4.• Son,
just.oompleted optping his new
Spring stook of liardwaro, Paints, Oils,' Glass,
Varnishes, &c.,.to.whlch ho invites the early attention
of the nubile generally. 'Jo has greatly enlarged hie
stook in all its various' likanches, and 'hall now amp'.
modnto the public with -
• 'Boilable Goods,
in largo or'small quantities at the lowest prices. A.
look into his store will convince them that. ho has
enough Goods to fully supply the demand , in this mar
ket. Persona wanting Goode in our line will find It to
their advantage to give us a call before making their
purchases. All ordara*.personally and punctually , at
tended to, and no misrepresentations made to effect
'sales. LEWIN P. LYNE,
Carlisle, 31aT20, 180-1. North Ifanover St.
'MEW GOODS.-
L lifgry descrintlon an quallty. of Groceries,
Queensivaro, rinedwaro, Pilate Banco, Nine „Liquors,
Tobacco, Bogars, Pipes, Prost% Fruits and vegetables In
Cans, Oysters do; Spices, Wood.‘and - Willow , ware, all
kinds and of the boat quality and to be old..at the
lowest prim for cash by
_
WIC BENTZ.
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July 1, 113134,_.
GREASON,
Groason, Comb. Co
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SAUCES. PRESERVES,
and n good 118801 tlllollt. of
DISSOLUTION
HALBERT lc BROTHER
Flour and Feed Store.
WAR
FIRE INSURANCE.
yIIE Allen and Eastpennsboro' Mu
, tual Piro Insuradco Coinpa y of Cumberland
onuty, incorporated by an act f Assembly, in the
year 1843, and having recently h d Its charter extend. ,
ed to the ychr 1883, is now in acth and vigorous op
eration, udder the superintendence of the following
board of Managers, viz:
William It. (Vargas, Obristihn Stayman, Jacob Eberly
D. Daily, Alex. Cathcart, J. 11. Coover, Julie Eichelber
ger, Joseph Wickersham, Semi. Eberly, Moses Bricker,
Rudolph Martin, Jacob Coover, and J. C. Dunlap.
The rates of insurance are as low and favorable as
any Company of the kind in the State. PerSollB wish
ing to become members ate invited to make applica
tion to the egrets of lire Company, who are willing to
wait upon them at airy time.
WM. it. GORn AS, President,
Eberly's Mills, P. 0.
CHRISTIAN STAYMAN, Vice President,
Mechanicsburg, P. 0.
JOHN C.DIINLAP, Sect'y. Meehanicsburg.
DANIEL DAILY, Dilistrurg, York Co. .
AGENTS.
Cumberland county.—John Sherrick, -Allen ; henry
Zearing, Shiremanst own; Lafayette PotTer Dickinson;
Hear) Bowman, Churchtown ; Made Griffith, South
Middleton; Samuel Graham, Westpennshoro' ; Samuel
Coover, Media o icshurg : J. W. Conklin, Shepherdstown
1). Coover, Upper Allen ; .1. G. Saxton, Silver Spring;
John Dyer, Carlisle; Valentine Penman, Now Cumber
land; James McCandllsh, Nowville.
York county—W. S. Picking. Dover; James Griffith,
Warrington; J. P. Deardorff, Washington; Richey
Clark, Dilisburg ; D. nutter, Fairviow ; John Williams
Carroll.
Dauphfn co—Jacob Houser, Harrisburg.
Nomberx of Mu Comptny having policies about to
expire, ban have thorn renewed by maklug application
to any of the Agouti'.
July 1,1064.
L S EWHEER Et WILSON'S
W6'l vr• "t' ffifir S
AT REDUCED PRICES,
With Glass Cloth Pressor, Improved. Loop
Cheek, Now S'.yle Hammer, Binder,
Cor or, Braider, etc.
At the Railroad °thee, Carlisle. Pa
Highest Premiums at thu
INTER:stATIONAL EXHIBITION, LONDON, 1862
INDUSTRIAL 1,1{13, 1801.
at the Fairs of the
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Silver Medal at the Pennsylvania State Fair
Seplefahrr, 1863.
American . lnstitute. New York, Mechanics' Association
Boston, Franklin I ristit ute, Philadelphia. letropolita
Mechanics I n..titute. V, !ling ton, Mary land In:Alto( .
Baltimore, Mechanic,' Association, Ken
Lucky Institute, Luuiscllla, Mechanical Association
St. Louis, Mechanics' Institute, San Francisco.
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MAINE,
VERMONT,
CON N ECTIOUT,
NEW .I ERS EV.
PEN NSY L VA NTA,
VIRGINIA,
MISSISSIPPI
MISSOURI,
- -
OHIO,
INDIANA,
lOWA,
TENNESED,
11.1.1 Nevis,
ii IvUII\NIN,
The,. colebrated 'Machines are adapted to every va
riety of I ,, ewing ot family wear, frcin the lightest mus
litis to the heaviest cloths. They work equally well
upon silk, linen, woolen. and cation goods,—seaming
_athe,lml. hemming, I ' o ' lllll'4. cording, and
braiding—Making A lAA% lltlllll :cud per feat stitch, :Mho
on Lath vi Ics—and 101 c m -ming of s „ing
except in.thine loitton holes and ...it.•hing oil buttons.
Full in trim, Ilnu. I, A110,0 . 1:14 11, Machine is given
gratuiton , :‘ at the sales I , ollls. 1\ lA, tEe :\ lACIIIIIA
Is sent s. me aintance.:., that pep one it,truction in
inconvenient, a card of dirt...thou is sent, which is a
sufficient guide.
The qualitiea which rerommend the Wheeler &
IVIIF•on MT,
exetitlonoe of stltrh, Alike on both sides
of the tonic sowed.
'2. Strength. firmness, and 011 , 0thility of scorn, that
will not rip our male. and made u ith—
il. Etionlinly ni thread
4. Its attachments and wide range of applioation to
purp.tois au.l
L. Conniiieitniiso and and finish.
tl. Fin plicltv and th0r0u.3:1111 , 0. , of 0,1;D urtion.
Speed, east. .4 rip. iititAl :11,1 I:1.11 , 14;12111e II t, and
quietness of nuivement.
,‘„ , C.IIEDULD PRICE 6.
No. 3 )lii.ihine, with
Plain Table, ;41 (
Half 2a,v.
Half ( 1180 1 . 011,0•1]. IV tl,
1;!III]l
Philo l'alde,
Half Ct., Paonelleil,
rliarcase, Polished, Mack Wdlout or 11:the,,sity bJ
N. 1
Plain Tal, 6.5
Half Ca , e, Polished, IV3lhut, ,
Mill Case, Polished. It NVelout or Nlahogany
Llalf Case, Polished,
Full Case, Polished. Black Walnut or Mahogany 90
Full Case, Polkhed, Rosewood, lOU
No. 4 Machlue, Large a ith
Plain Table, 75
No. 5 'Ja.•hitu•, Cylinder, v. ith
l'lein Tab! ~
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Every \ ittritlne 5.t1.1 with a 11. tourer, NIP,. 1 and
Machhies att. with Ili, Nf, ULU, CI"
Pr,Ser • NOW 51,1 , 1 111 . 11/Iher :110.1
11Ilitteler k Wilt.ott's Attettry :It
Railroad and Telegraph Office,
CARLISLE, PA.
July 1, IR6 -1-Iy.
STEINWAY MMUS.
First PriZO Nodal at the World's Fair,
londosi, 1862.
MEI
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stv
E undersigned has just received,
to hoot , ron4tantly on band a full 119-
&lament of tho unecimilhal Pianos manufactured by
Stoinw A. SllllB 111 Nom, 'lurk.
Each intitrumonl ho .awfully sulocted in the
Manufactory, and will be bold at thu
New York Cash Factory Prices,
with the addition of freight to Cal lisle.•
A written guarantee of en tire, satisfaction will be
given by the subscriber to each purchaser.
Persons deairous to purchase are invited to call and
exam Inn thus., unrivalled Pianos, at
R. E. Shapley's Jewelry Store,
Main Street, 3d door east of the Mansion House, near
tho Badlroact Depot.
SECOND.IIAND PIANOS received In exchange and
kept for sale and to rout.
Carlisle, May 22, ISo3—ly
A. B. EWING'S
FURNITURE WARE-ROOll
4 7 -f -..,2 -; '•:- •
.- : tr,-,- , L; . .' - - 7.-
':
4,05 . ; , - 2- - --' :-'--
West High Street, Carlisle, Pa
(Premium awarded at 11w Cumberland
County Agricultural Fair of 1857,)
Tho subscriber has just received tics most splendid
assortment of articles in his Rue, ever brought to this
plam—which ho is dutornilued to sell at prices, that
o 7 competition.
Parlor.
IDltamber,
Dining-room, i PURNITURE.
ICltekrn and
Othoo
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Embracing ovary article used by ffouso and Hotel
keepers, of the most approved and fashionable design
and finish.. Including also Cottage furniture In sells,
reception and Camp Chairs, Mattresses, Wit frames
pictures, &c., &e.
't
...Particular attention given as usual to funoral4;
orders from town and country, attended to promptly
and on moderato toms,
July 1, 18C4
DAINTS AND. 0113.
10 Tons White Lead. 1000 Gallops (Iron. - Just
received with alitmeAtssortment-of
'Varnishes, Piro Proof' Paint,
Turpentine, Ilorence White, ,
Japan, White 'Zinc, . '
Putty, , ' k Colored ''
dine,• '
Litharge, . lied Lead ,-. , •-,
Whiting, lielhid'oll,
Glue, ' Lard Oil,
Bhellao,, . pporm Oil, -. ' ?
,
„ Paint Brushes, Fish Oil, &c.,
,
Colors of every description dry, and' Ohm ' eatufand
tubes at the hardware Store of
, . ffENRY BAXTON: , „
' July 1, 1804. ' .1
, •
Bryarie Fulmonic Wafers,
AT RALSTON'S
nee. n, 1863
DHYSICIANS will find to their ad,
'imitago to call and purchase their Medicines at
<IMIA'fON'Or
COAL AND LUMBER YARD.-
The subecribore have this day entered Into
Oartnerehip td trade in
COAL Ail') LUMBER,
We will have ebnstantly on hand and furnish to 0 - -
Aar all kinds and quality of seasoned
FRAME STUFF
Paling, Plastering Lath, Shingling, Lath, worked
livening and Weatherboarding, Posts and Rails, and
every article that belongs to a Lumber Yard.
All kinds of Shingles, to wit: Whiteptne, Hemlock
and Onk, of different qualities. Having cora of our
own we can furnish, bills to order of any length and
slop at the shortest notice and on the most 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 undor cover, which we will deliver clean to any
port of the borough. To wit:
• Lykons Valley, Broken, Egg,
-4* Stave N i u o t, :u, L t uk l e
R! ti p •
„.. 4 I LO R a r rY " N ' Vlil j eil L sr . pledge on
selves to sell at the lowest
prices.
Rest quality of
Limeburner's and Blacksmith's Coal,
always on hand which we will poll at the lowest figure
Yard west side`of Grammar School, Main street
ARMSTRONG & HOFFER.
July 1, ISG4.
THE public are hereby informed that
the undersigned hove this day outered Into a Co
Partnership, mole, the name of Delaney .4: Blair, for
the purpose of •err' Mg on the Coal and Lumber titu.l
- att toe old staml ul Oliver Delaney, near the OHS
Works; where nil orders in their line of business are
respectfully solicited, and will be promptly filled.
0 - LIVER DELANCV,
ANDREW 11. BLAIR.
Oct. I
/iy—Order... fur roe] will be received at Halbert 4
Fleruing'x lirocory Store: Robert Mooro's Shoe Store
and A. 11, Blair'e Currying Shop.
DP LANOY & BLAIR.
Vl_Orders for Coal or Lumber oollclted through th
Post Onice, arraneements having been made with th
Postmaster to charge the postage en cams to us. Al
orders punctually tilled.
A T the store of John Irvine, on th.
ZA_N. roruar .f the public square, is thr place to
purchase Boots Shoes I and Ceps, at prices that
defy competition,
lis has just returned front the East with the largest
and most complete aSSI:111111!Ilt of hoots. Shoes, flats tie
Caps that he has ever presented to this community,
and which he is determined t.o sell at t h e lowest pos
sible prices. MK slur it Hole.. everything In his
into of business, sup h as
MEN'S & BOYS' FINE CALF' BOOTS
Kip Boots, flatland Patent Leather Ox ford Tles. Cal
and patent Leather llaite,s, Calf Nullifiers, Calf ant
Kip Brogans, l4lippers,
Fine French rynil I{nyll ith Lisll nizßing. Morocco Cd
and Kid rirtnt.h. Fine Kid :"Ilppers,
nnil Kill Busking, Sr.,
MIS ES A \II CHILDREN'S WEAR of all descilp
Lions innhraelna lino Lasting Gaiters. Nlorrocco
Last log Button [loots, )Inrroceo I.nri, Inn s of all !chid
fancy shoes of I arions Rtvlos kc.
XTS Silk, Ittssimere, Fur and IVonl . Hat:
of all qualities and styles, also 3 large assortment mu
Boots and Shoes made to order at the shortest notie
Repairing ppomptiv decoy Confident of his ability t
please all etas os of customers. ho respeettlffly Invite
the public to L;ive tutu a call.
11.4..Itemeniber the place, N. E. corner of the ruhil
Square.
Jul) 1, 1c64
NEW GOODS!!
VOW offering an immense variety' of
(~ a tts,
eAs:3IMEIZT.::=,
\
IT I'ON 1100I* , ke.
For IYlen and Boys' Wear,
In a larger variety, than ran he !Snarl In any (+stab
Ee.binen thin plaee, and at an 11,V prices as can hr
sell any where, to suit taste and pe het.. We .mane
I',•'' w e th e .Lore good, te order. in the latest styles
or sell per lshing to have thr goods
hen_ ht cut (..111 :14,,111,13i1..1. free la' charge.
At, I' IV [it'll lit 1.111 111
.tll , l prices, respe..t
Lally solicted. •
IS IAC I.IVINIISI'ON,
Net th Hanover dI,eSL Clothing Einpoi lull.
July 1, 1561
E IJ 1, I NG (1F 14' AT T \V ENT Y- F L V F.
CENT. 111-; CIV 0051' . .!
At the sign of Ow •• fluid Eagle," 3 dnors above the
Cowls, land I alley Ilan t,, and two doors below the
\ hen. dint Church. on \I rat Alain street, the largest
and last selected stock of
\VATCLIES AN I) ,1 ky ELlt
in the lawn, will In' SOW :lti per rent ;niver than at. any
pia, in the State The stoiou comprist, n large aiisort
ment of ileld and Silver hunting ease eatelies, Levers,
Ltipittes, Autericun walehes, and all other kinds a,.,1
a tykes,
(i()i. NI)
liiPiti Pen= 'nut all kin], .-i+ertat.:4,
(1,1,1 and silver. Illate.l and Silver \\
ACCOIWEWS'S,
,It• 1!
k •.I largr.
and sani 1. ill lie sold wholesale nr retail on
the ea , i•
Haling ...deco,' a first class worlsrnan all hinds id
repairing will lie done as usual, at 11,11,1-1,1
11. E
,luly 1,
Q TILL '1'IIIII)IPIIANT
ki The ,ninplete Nurresa COO
Steve. warrants Lim valltt,.; the al la.
tlou ot all 'who ,aut. :oraa 1,. e. lu ran an
etatnlllo thy .;111 that has Ai, au uni,ta,al cu li.
faction.
WHAT IS CIAIM ED OVER OTHERS IS
I=t. sn‘ltl2. of rr m t 11,1 pei 1. 1
2 - 01. A 11 , t .0111.
lArgyr oven Ih iii nisi uth er .Lowe of the r•inio•
ith.'l'he prorprvation oi Ihe et liter i•ivoe six 0.1111;
snriloz ropairs.
ituroThn awl rook now in
otli A,yllp.trior lor 4.lranito2: the lines,
7111. A' ion foci Qi1,0111.•1 . for either nooli or coal.
Tile Prairit) Flttster is a •citedLl, ',ill' ,:tLISLileLin
iu itvery pat Ocular, and is in I i stir, u u rth
La all Inuly call. it Itt•I In; r tlohirluu It) 1.111,1..3
not, any quanlity i.i rettkrt•net• Intltkwil rouhtry.
A it'W I , thor wind Conk St , . er on hand. which o I
very low
Hoofing, Job unik. Coppers ann.
Sheet innz "en inenooptly attended I. in tow. Orib
try. All won]: o tainted at the old iddind,
st.innel north I I l.nntildner.
MAlly •lUHIiI~.
N. 11.—C4( Copper, Prasq and Pewter bought., and
Itigln•st. price paid id cash or goods.
June t 5, CiOl.—tf.
COFFEE POT.
w IL LI A
au uou , M t, . , EA re
r r ei s i
public generally, that he still continues the manullir
Lure of all Moth. of Gil and sheet kid, warn In .1. I)
Halbert's building East Louther street. Carlisle at li,
sign ut the
where he will at all time> be ready to do all kinds
work in his line with neatness and despatch.
Also can at all times he hat, those celebrated, lad
sealing-and sell testing premium airtight,
Roofing, :.4pouting, :tad all kludn of jobbing done at
the gliortest notice.
Cash paid Mr old lend, 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 name.
Dont forget the sign of the Ited Coffee Pot.
July I, 180.
JOHN K. STAYMAN
The subscriber informs the public thu
ho still continues the
businos at the Old Stand in the basemout of this Firs
Methodist Church. 110 will attend promptly to al
/tuskless 111 his lino.
Load and Iron Pipes, Iryclrants, Hot and cold
SILO If BA I'IIS,
Water Closets, Force and Litt Pumps, Wro't Welded
Tubes, Iron Sinks, Bath Tubs, Bath Boilers, Wash Ba
sins; Hydrant c Rams, Sic., and every description of
cocks and fittings for gas, steno, water, Sig,- Superior
cooking ranges, heaters and gas fixtureir 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 end warranted.
tax° uIIf ry orlc and jobbing promptly at lauded to
July 1, 1861.
HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM.
rrHE undersigned respectfully announ
! cos to the public that ho still continues the Hat.
Unit Business at the old stand, in West High street,
end with n renowed and ellbient effort, produce arti
cles of Head Dross of , ,
..Every Variety, Style and Quality, .
that shall ho strictly In keeping with the improve
merit of the Art, and fully up to the age which we
live.
04 44 assortment .
have onohands splendid,. ;
- I I
_ .
IT . '4, t ,, HATS AND CAPS, 0 ., ',_
•e- , --
.
Orall descriptons, from theeommon Wool
to the finest Ftteand isilk Hats; and at prices that
must molt every one who ]ma an eye to getting the
worth of his nioney. The stock includes,
A. 11. 17
MOLESKIN, OASSIMERE, BEAVER A FELT HATS,
of every style and color and unsurpassed for Lightness
Durabllily.aud finish; by Most, of any other establish
munt in the 601Intry.
._Mon', Boyar and hildron's Hat's and Caps, of every
description constantly on hand.
Ile'respectfully invites all tbo ..old patrons audaS
many now onus as possible, to givo hips Et call.
July 1, 1841
.
A. FULLassortment Of Men own:toys'
,
Boots and Shoos; sultablo for tho winter. Also,
all ea and Missos's Balmoral Bootees, Childron's Boots
of all kinds. Ladiesand Gentlemen's GUM Over Shoes.
lily old cuatomeroa and all in want of good and cheap
Boots' and Shoos, will please 'call and °kaoline the
stock, before purchasing. Brain street, noarly opposite
the Boott.
OTIA/3.,0G1L8Y,. Trustee.
July I, 18C.1.-
Criatou SEGABS & TOBACCO,
AT RALBTOps
BOARDS,
SCANTLING,
Notice of Co -Partnership,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
LADIES' WEAR.,
STRAW HATS
RED COFFEE POT,
FRUIT VANS AND JARS
William P. Lynch
GAS PITTING AND PLUMBING
macaw de. sigmas,
CUMBERLAND VALLEY
AND t.- '
•
FRANKLIN: - -
RAIL ROADS.
CHANGE OP HOURS.
(IN and • after MONDAY, A PAIL, 4th,
1 1 / 4 .
_l' 1804, Passenger Trains will run daily, as follciiis,
(Sunday excepted): -
FOIL CHADIBILIZSBURG AND HAPHLSDURG.
Leave Hagerstown, 7:00 A. M., 2:45 P. DI,
i• Greencastle, 7:37 " 3.35 "
Arr at 8,17 ' 4:20 .
Chembertfg, .1 - ------*
Leave 8:30 " 12:55
Leave Sblgnensburg 1100 " 1:28 "
'7. New ville 0:32 . 1:28
Carlisle 10:10 . 2.42 "
" • blechanicsburg 10:42 " 3:12 .
Arrive at Harrisburg 11:15 " 3:40 "
FOll CHAM111:11811UR0 AND HAGERSTOWN :
Leave Ilarrisl.urg 8;05 A. M. 1:35 P. M.
,• Aleclinnlesburg 8017 " 2:111
. ( artiste 0:27 " 2:55 "
" Newville 10:02 " 3:29 .
" Shipponsburg 10:33 . 4:00 "
Chnmbersig J Arr nt 11:10 " 4:80 "
' I . Leave 11:10 0 4:40
Leave Greencastle 11:55 4' 5:30 "
Arr. at Hagerstown 12:35 " 6:10
The Carlisle and 'Harrisburg ACCOMODATION
TRAIN will leave as follows:
Leave Carlisle 5:55 A. N.
i• Nlechaniesburg 0:25 6 '
Arrive at Iliirrishurg 0:55 .
Lear.. IlarrDburg 4:20 P. N.
" Mechanicsburg 4'54 "
Arrive at Carlisle 5:20
making close eon sectinas al Harrisburg with Trains'
for Philadelphia, New York and' l'Attsburg ; and with'
Trains for all points West.
tr*-- The Train leaving liar: isburg nt 4:20, P.51.,-
runs only as far as Carlisle. O. N. LULL, Stipit.
Superintendent's (Mire, li
Chambig. July 1, 1804.)
READING RAILROAD
WINTER ARRANGEMENT
g ti REAT Trunk Line from the North
kjand North West or Philadelphia. New York
Readin g , Putlsville, Lebanon, Allentown, Easton Arc.
iains leave Harrisbur g for New York, as follows:
Al :I and 0.15 A M and 1.45 P.M., arrivin g at Now
York at 10 A. M and 2.45 and 10 P. M.
The :thave ranee t with si niliar t.raina on Pennsyl•
van la I:all Bead, and :leapt naars accompany the first
two trains w I th an age.
Leave for Rending, Pottsville, Tamaqua,
Allen tiown and Philadelphia at 8.15 A M. and 1.45 I'.
31., stopping at Lebanon and principal stations only.
Way Trains, stopping at all points, at 7.26 a m. And
440 p. m. Rot urning Leave New York at oa. m.,12.
noon. and 7 p 111. Philadelphia at Ba. m. and 3.30 p.
m.; Pottsville It 8.50 a m 2 m.; Tamaqua at
s.lO n m. and 2.15 p. in.. and Reading nt 12 midnight,
7,,n5 and 10 45 a. so., 1.30 and 0,06 p. tn.
An Accommodation Passenger train leaves Reading
at 0.30 A. M., and returns from Philadelphia at 4.03
I'. M.
Columbia Railroad trains leave Reading at 6.40 and
II a. ta. for Ephrata, Lititz,
, .
On Sundays . Leave Now York at 7 p. Philadel
phia at 3.1 h .P
51 , Pottsville at 7 30 A. 51., TaJahNUMI nt
7 a.m., ilarrisburg R. 15 n. nti. and Readlini ai 12 Mid
night for ilarrlshusg.
1 1 hence, Season, School and Excursion
Tickets at 1 , 1..0.1 rates to Anil from all points.
Ilattaag, ehl,ki'd through. 81.1 Pounds Baggage el•
lowed each Passencer.
Nov. 2, I Sh 4
IAIthISLE & PIILLADELPIHA,
Ll=
I=
DAILYFREIGHT LINE
FREED, WA! D C FREED,
811 MA KET S'flt EET ILA DELPIHA
J. D. RHOADS,
MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PA.
this Line leave the Depot 811 Market St.
Daily, at I .:el,.ek. NI,
Leave Ca at 7 o'clock, A. M.
ligx•llS Ili! f••` , i..i 1.., I.IIIS I,illl. ,Itotild be marked C. &
tinily I 1,1,1111 I.hle, i!I b 3 4 oc.v,k.
Jul) I,
Carlisle Foundry,
AND
FARM IMPLEMENT DEPOT !
Ft , GARDNER & Co., now manufac
ture and Lre, iiiilistalltly Mr sale, at their ex
tetisivo meant U urks on East Mehl street, Carl tale, a
lat II t ul
AG 111 Cl" LT UR-1 L IMPLEMENTS,
approvsd Us fulness tin farmers, among
which they wiinid rail especial Mit...tills/4 to
LOUUII IC'S Celebrated Patnint
GUM SPRING GRAIN DRILL,
~hirh has talk 1,1 over fifty First Cites Premiums al
rule : a id t'onnty Fails. the Farmers of Cumber.
l a nd 1 ork and Perl:, n. tired not speak let
.1 . tall of Owl a
t t hi. drill, s 1 , 1.1.nes of them aro
now in nse the hurt Beni, these counties. Its
eputat ion is established as OW most complete Ortiln
Inill no vo ete d time United Stales. It
p e w
st, Rye. eat.. Mod y sad Ucass, or. nly and.
regular. without. bun/dill,. the seed. The gum springs
pads the drill oval sttlinps:till stones, without break
ing phis or the di 111. lor even and rugular sowinz,
the 11 illt,ughky 11051 Spring Drill is unequalled by
any other. 'A e ulna manutacture and sell the follow
ing si tides. which We call reColllllll.lld to Farmers ns
implements, of established character
MORRISON'S PATENT CORN PLANTER.
I ASH'S P5l ENT STRAW ti FODD it CUTTER,
plt 1 DEN DOLPH', PATEN r CohN SHELLER,
11A ILN'S PATENT Ci DE It 1111,1,.
.101INS4 O,'S CAST IRON lIOH'S TROUOIL
Also, yltref. arid Four Hor,o. rowers and Threshing
)lachines, lion I field Boilers,
t:uin+us 14l tt'l /1• C , i II Crush, Ic. nod other articles for
Fa:tilers 100 'MEI, tIIIS In •i ntlon Alf., Egg Conl
and I, Pk, 11.0.1 s. pith au. fmlDenne
vaiiety 01 other I.ors and others.
hat e nlsu .to al t rucliti t at a ty 01 patterns for
IRON RAILINGS,
and ("KM ET Ell Y I:NCI!l-_RE to wlllch Ivo would
attoution.
Steam Engines and 111111 Gearing
Ti this departinera of our h....10e5s 00 give partien.
ler attention. Our already extensive stock of pattern•
for Paper, Floor and slaw Mill G. /trill,. is constantly
lurrra,ing. I hit Iloono nod Mill W;ights will he
tot niched nits a printed catalogue or our reruns Mill
Patton vs. nn upplienlioll. Our Mtnvldine elm!, vompri+es
all the in:Huns tooh , for turning', pinning and finishing
sh a fti ng and by good and careful Machinists
STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES
Many desirable capacity. from ton is twenty-five borne
power, built in the List b1..,110 and on accommodating
terms. En hies built at our establb-liment may be
Onto in sun ei.idul operation at many bf the largest
Dist llerles and Tanneries in Carlisli., and Cumberland
Perry and Dauphin Counties, to t owners of which
we confidently refer for isfui station as to their ciliate,
ey. Persons , anting Steam Engines arm earnestly re
quested to call and examine before contracting else
wb ere .
DOOR AND SASH FACTORY,
Connected with our ettultlisitutent is a Steam sash and
Door 31noutaetory which is !tow in complete order for
the manufaetore of erery dese 'talon of
BUILDING MATERIALS,
for the most costly as well as the plainest house.—
Window Sash furnished from 5 cents upward. acco,d
lop
to of glass; Window Fr,mes how $1 31 up
ward; Shutters and Rolling Blinds from $1 75 up.
weld; Four Panel Doors from $2 12 upward. Mould
hips, Castings Architraves, Nash Boards, Brackets,
Fancy Drapery, Scrolls, and other articles needed in
hump building, tu. fished at the lowest prices and of
the best quality of lumber. g..&- We are also prepared
as heretofore, to build and repair BURDEN CARS for
transporters on the railroad, with promptness and on
reasonable terms,
The continued patronage of the public is respectfulry
solicited. Orders by mail promptly attended to. _
July 1, M 4
4' M.
A LECTURE
TO YOUNG MEN
Just published In a Scaled Envelope. Price Six Cents
A LEdrURE ON THE NATURE, TREATMENT AND
RADICAL Cure of Spormatorrhoca or Seminal Weak.
area, involuntary Emissionx, Sexual Debility, and Im..
pendiments to Marriagugtherally. Nervousness, Con.
numptlen, Epilepsy, and }lte ; Mental end Physical
Incapacity, resulting, from' Self-Abuse, -- ny - 11013 V
J. CULVERWELL, M. D., Author cf the "Omen
Rook," &o.
'he world renowned author, in this nulmorable Lam
turn' clearly proves from his own experience that the,
awful consequences Cl Self Abuse may bo effectually
removed without medicine, and without dangerous,
surgical. operations, bungles, instrunnu nts, rings, or,.
car I hula, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain
and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter - What
his condition my be, may cure himself cheaply, pri,
vately, and radically. THIS LECTURE WILL PROVE,
A BOONTO THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS.
. _
Sont under seal, to any address, in a plafili sealed,
envelope, on the receipt of six. cents, or two postago.
stamps, by addro_ssing 011 AS. JJ. C. IiLINISA CO.
151 Lowery, Nov York, Post•Oftics Box, 4550..
Oct. 11,•1804.
ATAT TILE PARIS MANTILLA EM,
PORTUM, No. 920 Chestnut St., Philadelphia,
OPEN—Paris.lslade ' ,4
- MANTILLAS-and CLOAKSi. •
Also, SPRING and SUMMRR .13)AltldliNTS, - of ow,
own Manufacture, of the Latest Styles and in gTiok
vadoty. • _
J. w. PROCTOR & Co., •
no Paris Mantilla Emporium,
United States 5 percent 10-40 Loan.
We, are prepared to furnish the 10,4,51
United States Loan authorised by thnaet of,
March fidi 1801 'either Registered or Coupon Ronda as
may prefurin denominations of pas, $100; sdoo,
$l,OOO, ss,ooo,'and $lO,OOO.
The lutereat on the $3O, and $lOO, Bonds Is' pliYabla,
annually and.all other denominations somi.ananally
in coin. The Bonds will boar datelTaroh lst, 180 antl,
are redeemable at the 'pleasure of the,Cloverninanh:lo
4.,
ter 10 years and payatde 40 years firont date. coin,
with interest at s'pereont per annum. ,• •
W. 51. DEETD3I, Cashier..
Carlisle Deposit Bank; April 20th, 1861, ' "
J G. CALL4O
.. .
pi -E. BELTZROOVER,,Attorney,
. ,
• a Law Office In South Vanovar stroot , ()ppm**,
outa'a drygood store Parllsle, Ss.; ' ' , •
• , So.idetabor 9, 1i164.... .-.. ' • .' ' -' • •
• . .
r' 4 ift-• fea s A
h 6 "' ; Wi.^%..
O. A. NTCOLLS,
General Superintendent
F. O.tltiniEliJ CO
020 CHESTNUT Street
PHILADELPHIA.