Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, August 18, 1865, Image 4

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PICKLES.
The trade in cucumber
_pickles haS
largely increased within the last four or
five years, antris now a branch of busi
ness of considerable importance. The
demand having been created, it becomes
the business of the gardener• and the
farmer to supply it, and if cucumber
growing be rightly•managed, it becomes
a source of considerable revenue to those
who embark in it extensively ; and it
may be made one of the many incidental
items that aggregate to quite a large sum
with the generality of small farmers, for
it is no difficult matter to put up a few
barrels of pickles, for market, from a
small garden patch of cucumbers.
As many will doubtless do this, the
present season, we wish to impress upon
them the importance of picking their
cucumbers when quite small, fin• upon
this will almost entirely depend the re
ceipt of a satisfactory price for them in
market. Large pickles Witi 710 e a - il. We
were told by a pickle dealer, a few days
since, that he now know of a lot of three
or four hundred barrels in this city that
he could buy for the freight charges, but
that be could not dispose of them. For
the reason that the people in the C OM].
try have been in the habit of picking
their cucumbers when so large, dealers
in town can nardly be induced to 'look
at them when sent in to t.he commission
men Hence the latter are obliged to
dispose of them " for a song," and the
grower cannot understand why. when
pickles are quoted so high. he can ob
tain no more for his crop. The reason
is simply that stated above. The pickles
are too large. To be salable, the cucum
ber should seldom exceed four inches in
length—three inches is still better, and
(something depending on Ore variety.)
from. that down to two inches is still
preferable. These smaller ones being
fitted for putting up in glass. bring the
best prices.
It may at first seem to the inexperi
enced that by picking when so small, the
erop — will be greatly reduced but it is
not so, for the vines will produce a vast
ly larger number of small than of large
cucumbers. There is extra work in
picking, but this is much more ill
balanced by the difference in price.
Gather the encumbers when smal
and put them up in gnat conditi,m. an
there is always a market for them in th
city at paying rates.—Pruir,',
THINNING FRUIT
Few owners of fruit tree , will he ap
to consider any advice under thiA hem
as applicable the present season, the en) l
being mostly a very liyht one her ,
are some trees. however, on which th ,
fruit might be thinned to much advan
tage. Many trees are allowed to beg
in ordinary seasons, front fortr to si,
times as many specimens as accords witl
their full and perfect development Th
fruit is consequently small and deficien
in flavor. 'lbis is the very rear to lean
a lesson on this subject. If the tree.
bear but few specimens compara
take off the ,cabby. wormy and kiete,
tive ones. which lie Vahll . ;I
any event. and the crop which i- leA',,,
having plenty 4 ro,on. will -how a . 4 1Zi , .
beauty and p -rl'i cti,,ii that cannot bill to
convince cultivators tit* the tulvantay..e td
thinning. \\'e have heard a skillful or
chardist assert that by taking of r two
thirds of his peaches, the rentainder ti -
creased so much in size as to gixe the
same minteer of bushels as without thin
ning, while their improved appearatn e
and quality enabled hint to realize trifle
the price
..
It is an easy task to thin out the fruit
of an orchard, and is a positive saving
of labor—inasmuch as it is easier to re
move the fruit when it is small, and rt -
quires no care in picking and handling.
than to do it whim the specimens hecomt
full sized at, maturity. For example, if
a tree hears' first three thousand spe
cimens, it is easier to take oil two thou
sand when they may all be thrown into
a single basket, than to pick this same
two thousand afterwards with all the
care required in careful handling to pre.
vent bruising One great advantage in
gathering large, line spechn /IS, over
small and imperfect ones, is The greater
rapidity with which they may be taken
from the tree.— Connie, Oentlenur h.
KILL THE WEEDS
There is no better month in g which to
kill the Canada thistle. us well a; weeds
generally, and the destruction of bushes,
than' August. It is also peculiarly a time
when farmers are not so much hurried,
and when the weeds have fully develop
ed themselves. The farmer can see at a
glance, indeed has SCCUI al the season the
necessity of commencing the work of de
struction.
The best thins to be done with weeds
of all kinds extirpated from the land, is
to gather them in huge heaps to remain
there until dry, and then burn thenyip,
root and branch." ':Tie' practice of
some fanners, who look only to their own
selfish purposes, who live for themselves
and to themselves, and rarely have a
neighbor with whom they are on friendly
terms, is to pull up and throw into the
highway the weeds from their fields.
There they are loft to, ripen their' Seed,
and the first ,heavy shower of rain that
comes, they are carried away, sometimes
for mile's, either into the lands of sime
Other' farmer, or into a'streani, to'holanit
ed along the banks fora great distance.
e have more' than once seeo,.pcople:
calling themselves farmers and Christiaos
engaged this mean business:=-oe*
mantomn Telegraph. • '
lief - The Farmington (Me) Chroaid e
says a species orinsoot is 'threatening the
extermination of. the
envelops the • top Of the 'Ana- in ! a, welt,
and Tretictits - its;.growth and llowerini
It •would,,,De a saving to our country of
millions of dollars annually if this nosi ;
tms weed could •be atterlyi,c*tiFpntpd,,
he Long Looked For ilae Come
DR. COLLINS'
OMIT NOUN RENEDIES'a
INDIAN Pain Killee.—For the. quidk
BO lel of Illoadnehe, Toothsebe, Itbetitnatlkm, NCip
rolgia, Pain in the Stomach, Bath or Side, Pait.tor's
Chnlie, Crimp, Frosted Feet or Earl:, Burns, Fresh Cuts
Sprains. Moises, Diarrhea ' Sore Throat, And all sisal
complaints. Toothach e relieved to eight minutes
Earache relieved In ten minutes., Burns relieved from
:martin{; in fifteen minutes. Cram'', or Cbolle cured In,
ton minutes. Sprains relieved In twenty ,mlnutss.—
Sore Throat relieved in thirty 11 - 01111 i es.
I have spent years in soleciitgg the herbs from tbo
vegetable kingdom, toiled out the kinds best adapted
to pelt diseases al the humtin inm3lyt nod now I have
It Nrlllplete. flvory Bottle Warriteted. Try itl Try
it 1
Those things WO probe on the spot, and before yottr
eyes ; only bring tom eases.
Dr. COIJ.INS lots also for sale his Fyrup of Boots
P:IRRS AND 11E1{138,
Indian Eye Wash and rowhattan Salvo. This Syrup
cures coughs,Slelda. Sum Throut,...Oroup, "-Sronehltis,
Asthunt, shullni.ebnaulsints.:: . 'Alsopurliles the
blood.•' The Solve henis 'Sores or Bretittines Out la the
Faco,Aralvo fire froth Burns; warranted to Ono Sealed
av Sore Breasts. The nye' Wash cures Sore or Inflamed
Dr. Collins Vniley'Elerb
.
. . .
For tho cure of Sick or Nervous' Reinitiate, Female lr
regularltios,Dropiy, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Dis
eases of the Kidneys; !revel. and Ague, dze. .
Dr. cOLLINS can be consulted at (Mice, on Dis
eases of vorions
These NI, divines ere prepared and Fold by
P AIR HIL COMANS, Indian Medicine Men,..j
Near ihe remit, et Third St. and Strawberry
Also, ler sale et 11AIMMISTTCR'S Drug and Boot
Stre r, i'arlis/e.
_ .
All elders shou'd be aildrmed to Dr. 9 Collins,
11,,rribb,,,g. nese 31edivines are purely Vegetable.
J ll I/ 0 10. 15r.5' .
BARGAINS
T UST received from the great New
ti; York A net ion Zak s
:;ok 0 yards Calicoes.
:1511U •• bit, 11 uNlth N.
the) " Spling
9uuo Br u. , 1 F.
8(e) ghams.
n110(1 rpeta.
Oil Clol hs. Looking Cliasserii s t•bades, e.
G real Bargains in Hoop Skirts, Linen lino dkm chief's,
Spring lfosquines, Dress (loads. Dress (foods,
Se. I will soil the allave (]nods and loamy others at a
swat! advance on Nod, until rho Ist or %roil mon..
',IL 0,0 door below Mardin . ti lintel, Main strcet. '
March 10, 1865. W. O. SAW VEM
Magnificent Sale.
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
QT(alosroellat-37, (Se 4D.
ON THE ONE DOLLAR PLAN.
The Entire Stock of
One Gold and Silver Watch Manufacto
ry, Two I mniense Jewelry Establish
ments, One Silver Plating Warehouse,
One Gold Pen and Pencil Maker,
To bedisposed of with dispatch
WITHOUT REGARD TO COST!
Thy lion de are of faahlortable Ftylt-tt and mo•tt
WO.ltmaltship, and are rocritbrii Tii this manner
to eel sic the or.imietors from 001,, , asstnent occa
sioned by a distracting civil War. It should he prom,
neatly slated. afro, that they are mostly of
AAIIItICAN AN JFA 'RI4;
and therefore ~!reatly superior to the goods imported
From abroad and hawked about as the elieapest ever
sold. The simple duty on Imported -no s. a.ul th e
hi g h pregiii i m nn (told (all foreign bills uric payable ui
gold,) amount to mute than the entire coat ot many or
the articks oITi rod by as to the , pubic. a fa, in , ,e
the sate
ONLY ONE DOLL% II
will be charged for any article on our list, and tl b.
sum the purchaser need net pay until he knows al at
he In to get! This plan accords with the method re
cently become no popular for disposing of large sto t
of Jewelry uud similar productions.
THE PLAN IS SIMPLE:
The name of sash offered for sale—tis '• shed
Hunting W •` (told Ural Band havelet, ' •
ltreastp n and " (to d huthelle 1 Ito•
.nilve. Plated ralse 1, 111111( n Oil 3 1.,/
and enebeted in a settled en eel. p • . tbl.u, ii 1111011,•• ale
then placed in a drawer and "ell int:sod ; thee as Nil
orb r is revel t ed, twenty the .eels for rid...,
-.postage and other 1•1.11, eh, Inc 0 f the cards er 4: 11111-
van, is hil,ru at rand nu and se t,t I. lirst mill t
eustomet, who I, ~.eh ~t. once w 111 t Ile /13 ,33. , i,l l
Ihlllar. I• he is 10....t.0,d Vi 1111 111 , 11311113. v
ward the money 1, , dire 311 v
cute and Sliolll . ll the prize I, the al Ind,. a al I. I
should be unguitod to C e poi e..aqt.r— 101
a get of Pearl leer-lirop., and ttreas•hin , yuuu43l , ll
Wllll roul,l not. wear (hell, and 11.1,1 :le 1031. to ,zlv,i ki (
to—we will send an) other on t t P •
equal price which may he pr terred 'r It, Cro an I.
reason, you t.llA.ese to rental.' , lot 11,. 1110, 3 0 .11
amn 11:1, the Mill ter drop eit is 3.ii, -1, 1 111 • 0 1 In d
Examine eur fin
WA 11111 DEI'A MI ENT
1100 Octotti' Patent, Lev, ()old 11 uttlitt4 Cane tee 2'oo
3.30 ()etas' I)ettieted letv, ()old 111.1.'4 t ore SL - 175
400 1;e111 , ' 11 01 11.11.(t., r tt qe, :11 - 1 ..
'A)) Ladle.' (('I.I and 0 rimmel•.l 11..1,1111; , 6••• ::• - `C)
400 Bent.' l'atet.t. Lever Oliver Ilutattle '.. vl
4.llltlents' Dot. Lever :qtr., llunline I';e.l - .t 5
:toll Genie Del.. Lever :tile.- Open . . dq
300 f3ellth 9 : 4 1IV• Co - CO
300lients . St, 1 ,, ,`"i•N.1, IC-
JL\YE;i,(tY DEPAiiT Ni EN
:KO tu , ud It ugr, •,-;
300 Gents' thamond fins,
3103 (jests' California Diamond ['ins.
3000 Gents' Calilernia Diamond 111 s
bOOO Gents' kluhi atilt ET/1111101 , 'd ,; - 10
401 U (11 , 11t.' Gold Vekt 4))
4000 Pair Gent , ' .lold Button:, • 10
4000 l'alr(1.011 1•10101 1,11 110.:' 00t.., • 10
1100 U St•ts fit , ll(.• t: /.1 - h
S 00 bents' St..no - 1 . 2
Sum) S'o ! / 1 . 1 1 / 1
4111 0 1,11111,' f:old ". , •.t :v. . dU
I=
tinan nodd and .1 04, 1,13
=
3000 I/01d Chatelitin Ch na. v - 30
5(.00 l;01,1 SI. et I. 1:0tton, 3 8
4000 Pair L1,10 , ' 10
8000 Solitatire• • 12
=I
7 )0.0 ittva IT II :; to
10
fo l ll lll ,illll I . H1111.11• , ~
00 (1 Cora), I Opal il ts 11 Env-110,1 ?a r- D rope, ~ - 10
10000 31101 Lure Lucke:b., I • 10
10000 )linlature lA...huts-1111.1e :,p1•114, 0 - 2.5
101 01 Plain Gold LI to, 4 - 12
1.0 0: 4 0,, Lottlien'-.lowelry, Gold erd Jo). i, - 20
1060.1 Sots I,oloos' .10‘volt.)., Came... PV:111, .te 5 - 20
100110 Ladlon' (lilt cod del 11,..
~1. Cr. 4 I 17
101(00 I. dies' (.111. and .11(1 II It ,t, poi (...- .2
SILVER. PLATED 11'.\ It I
1101. el.)
COO. l' let
M=E=
2tloo Card 11,81,t5, d - td
•1010 f`astorVrtittes--11 - frnifletf- with battles, 20
20110 If.-, Ihtrb vr.., In • 20
COM/ 1r But ter IC nil f-8, 1.1 • 8
51081 Bonp 15,1, nn , l it . nv 0 I,l'es
1000 Elf f rfived
80011 1100, 1 'I tn. Sp. ,onB pf•r d• Zen, -
f , 18,0 Il pzen Too to p.r A 07.1-1.
ONO Drfzen I)osert rlf p,•r d, 0. 11, - to
,ilOl,ll PENS AND PI.',NCILS
'2.11( , 1) id Pens. ',lrv, I xtel,o.ll Hold. r to $lO
12000 Poo, ,11% or 11, otth.o lloldeis, 2 -
8000 Gold Pet,. Gold Vu on led Ifo ()yrs. 0. lii
0000 ~old l'eno kith Gold Extenoi. n Holders 10- 25
0000 11.10 Pens. ((old Ilolders 010.1 Penellg. 10 • 20
0000 Gold Poliello,. 0 - 20
REM Ell BE TIJE PLAN
rn all C3KI, VC charge for furivardlfig Ito Certificate
pnfitage, and thll:.g the buiineht:, the gill!. of Tw ont ,,
tivo i outs. e bleb inut•t be hl the older. Five eurtifi
eater: fill! I,e vent fur $1: eleven for $2; thirty for
$5: ,lat 3 -live for VO; ain , hundred for $l5.
AGENTS A EIE %V ANTE I)
Thkouttltout tin. Country to [To, ate Fel un. A. tang
bo :km d lor, , tornlx, he, on
closing' vtanve:
NEMTBOBIT
•
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_ • c.. • ~76TillOn E3,!..ipet7N,
Narita 24, 1805; •"- , 4:
1'
IMPORTANT' TO ALL.SUFFERUWAJWM
DEFECTIVE EYE SIGHT
ROSENDA LE; Oculist Optician
Is now permanently located at 29 North 2d Bt.
Harrisburg, Pa.
J. it. respectfully solicits battier; and Gentle Men who
are in the habit of wearing the Glasses now in common
nee: (and which aro generally so injurious to the right
owing to their attracting heat and drawing' tiftheyes,
or who may have had their sight impaired , by the use
of ouch Ciluesea, weakness opacity. 01 any other defect
e - a:
to Inalctrial of the1411;1 1 011311 P 818 COP lo 'Age 8
These "tpoetacles will Mntble aged persons to eit for
any length of time at ~,.ho minutest employment, either
by day or candle light, and will net require iho cha age
to groator magnifying powers to - frequently - as 'the
Glossae in common use. They•aro manufactured by
machinery on a- new construction, peculiar to the in.
'relator.
Always ou hand It large assortment of Microscope's,
Telescope, Opera and Meld Glasses, Thermometers, Ba
rometers, Magnate,' Magic Lanterns, Dlusolving Appa
ratus,—Blectrlcal—Machlnes,—Thereecopeer-and tine
Catalogueseent gratl -
'January 20,1065-1 y
READ!R RAD ! !
Ihave . just rotor nod. from Now, York
with the latest styles of •
DRESS GOODS,
for the Season. Silks, Cloth and Lade Mantles, Shawls,
Limp tklrts, Parasols. lfeelery, Gloves, nod all kinds
of White Goods. : . • • • -
Clothe, Cashltaeres, Linen Coatings. .611 kinds of
'D.:O E S T - I C
routings ..te.
A largo supply of OARSLITS, 011 Ghats, Shades, and,
Furnishing Goods. .
Simeon]) and examine my Sink, as always sell
at the lowest :lettrltetvalue::, - v , -
, _.
Additions of Goods will be Made' as the Seatiou ad
t • ' 2'; SAWYER,:
One dcso holds, MOWS roita, • '
June POPP! •• - • • '"
CiRATIVYMG.—It iff certainly very
kir grittle tfieici 'knew that two of the beet aolf scab
tug FRUIT. OANS and JARS tn.tho Malted States, can
bo had nt WinlPrldloy'o Shop, Haat Leather St., OM ,
thilo.,,Slgn of tbo Ited e0ge,„?0,,.•
310,74866-41:ao. • •
ME
D -G- 0 '0 1) S.
" TO: Aihioin it 'oo'7,', doncerp..'
..
: • .
Greenfield
A. ,R.P.; happy to iisforiu the' public, that
4 -- .l:,,,ttioy,luvrojust roturned Dorn NEW - TORII wil d
a now and desirable •tork of goods—bought at groatly
reduced palcca, whick,wlll be sold on thu original and
popular prinalplo of
QUICK SALES .A.1413 - SktALI. PROFITS.
!''DI?:IIiSS GOODS,
Scotch Plaids, Wool Nadi's, Zephyr Holds, Einpras
Cloths Plaid !Violinist], Ohtlmore Cloths, Amours. Bairn
thong, Alpacas' In all colors. Blab. Alpacas, 'Wool Do
Whim Coburgs, !ladle
Balmoral Skirts,
A full assortment for Ladles and Children.
CLOAKS and FURS!
A Margo and desirable gook of Cloaks and Fora,
bought th 'Now:York which' will be sold lower than
elsewhere.
I)OMESTIUS,
Da 1.1103 es, Chocks, Prints. ;i1 aslins, U i nghams, Canton
Flannels and 'ficalugs, all to be sold at great bargains.
N OSP.— ilosiery, White ponds, Am.
(DENTS' AND BOYS' WEAR
Cloths, Catsitnores, Satlnotts, Jeans, Au A full as,
sortmont of .ilagorie's celebrated Ilems-Made Goods
always CO hand.
Don't' buy Any kiwi et goods mall you have iil,l
called on FIELD note the great
difference bet wean the prices asked fur goods there and
•
elsewhere.
Goodg ronelvPd daily froth New York and PhHad&
phis,
GREI'NFIELD
/ EaFt ill Ain Street, South side,
24 door, 24 itnor, 24 door from corner,
Nov. 11, 1866.-
BEST WHITE LEAD
REST ZINC I
)1! RE LIBERTY LEAD, Unsur
pa:sod for Whitenes , , Fine Glom Durability,
Pummels, and evOnnoßP of ova WO.
PURE I,II3DIVIN LE.lo—Warrunted to rover wore
stirlare for same weight than any other Lead—
Try it and you will hove no other !
PURE LIBERTY ZINC,
wrOUUCL lU I fined Lin5,..4.1 Ull, une
=
'qun
letl it; quall,ty, tt I wityit git; stlino
. 7PITRIt LIBEIITY ZINC,
M:11,111tOt to It, 1110 j, 01111 bettor Ivor!: nt 00.1
than ally other--t;Ot thn 81 , 1
N.•nttluvturrd Puttlisyl run ill PAINT k 001.011
Wnit KS. (Viols exoen ted promptly by
ZEIGLER & SMITH,
Wholesale Min Paint and (!lass Dealers.
Store '& Otllrn, No 137 N." ortb TIIIItD Street,
1 1 1111,513111,1 1 111 A
Mareb 24, 1865-Iy.
Important to *Millers and Mill Owners
yler's Improved Iron Wat.er Wheels
Patented July 1855-50-58
lIHE hillowing are :.ouie of the advan
tag, n ..thur whorls:
tho
used.
Ith duru billtp, and it in not. Ilko/y 1 . 0 get 011 t of re
pair.
It rutp iu at , wnter Otos:true
is nut ol.trurtod hi 11111 . 11.11' ice or tab, suIiNtAtINIR
With It Stilt:lldt' I Sidi.
It. 1, saapted to 1,3,11 heads 3. 4 wrlf n. low .
It In till I Ft.ldieSt ruouing nod easiest reitulaled wheel
In use.
It is quitabl. iLr nil Muds nmeldnety, rot on And
uo,tl 1:11-I. , v All,l Pniwr ?1111s. Ai.. &c.
Tho h.,vh, 4 the l'atont 3 (1,10. fir Cutuber-
Inhd and Pvt., v Count iys, p,rtlrx In want ott vd I twitle
tn. itthdv ,l
,n 1. turd) Illetlis.•;,• th
er aritlx • j tut 'IF 00: 1: 1 NI11:1,./N :
Mit:nl I,li I Nude,. or Niesaredi 111I,Elt CO
rat • pia In 3 1.11g5 blllll' or of
hr whee t - 7,1 uutier-tti:u, how I', hut then] in so
is L. thv• them the ailed te,ver
I i A.. (u Uri! la /11l tim... pr• to
r
March '24, IS
WlNFiz_ Lialj!).
Souni II A NOVELS EET CARLISLE.
undersigned, successor to D. P.
hazel ton, would i espeetfully inf.rm his friends
and the pubilc ;;m o rally, that ho intends to maintain
the character oft lea:thrive house as haret r OfOra. 3.1 , 1 will
keep ronstantly on tin nd a farce a ~,rt,no n I at
IiKANDI
GINS,
It II l 4 IC It
00111)1 AU+,
Itl vrEit.b.
&C.,
itch he can sell as cheap as any .Alivr establishment
in Carlisle. it not i•tienper.
Qom' County Landlord,: will find 112 Ix the place to
buy their.
JP/NES A _ND 1,191 - 0I?
tioth in regard to .1131111 ty 3,1 prim
Ilia iitnelt is largo and aril iddert.eil. and 1, iuoile
a call before purchasing rlarirbere. Per.,,•mber the
place. lioutli Hanover hi rn•ot, apposl the •Vol
unto, •'Printing,ttlt,.e. %%
November 1, 18(14—tf. T.. 1.
LOCIEMAN BRETZ'S
NEW PHOTOGRAPH G ALLEM
LN NEWVILLE, PA
Vi 1.()(111‘.1 N, long antiv.,rn
x.../ • illy Itnetrli as one of the Lent Pitete_rval hers In
tho country. has Areatmatel binme l ,elth lie. 41, , NI.
rely., an entitatut ititott4l.lpher. to carry ern the Pito
tographle n-ine,. in Newt )1 i., C1.11 1 ,1:11d I. in.
Their chill as el tints. a Ith a complete tet ttll the best
um pmts, and ,t gum, illt n,u a ted SK lIT.
gins them 11d1 I:t.igt, ttym all bthel iteti, .-
porlor In thin .•011111 .
I . IIIITOGRAI'II 4 .
All IIIItITYPES .IND owl,. s.
The plll,llll is r• rdlall2. It ited. All ,vork vtuiran
teed t,
EERIE
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iria..-'4).•';'•:.‘tl .._'4 l'.. ' ''':" eM tre.',o,',e.
=IS
I r Sttie lied Mellifluous Cough Balsam lo war
r.,,,i, d 1 0 vitro etturbt.. Colds, Hoarseness, Asthma,
Wll I Tlng , ',.1141t. Soro Throat, Consumption, and all
c froai.-no eftlio Throat , Ind Lungs.
For tll,. I,P nil Itruggid'it Cist.eral Depot, No. 13. East
Viv,. Street. rit.rittnati. O.
)' FIPA Y 47 W ill. P Virg
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f
All the 31edlciti men and the Press recommend Dr
Stu leicland's A ntbeholern Mixture as the only certain
remede for Die rrhres and Dysentary. It in a combina
tion of Astringents, Absorbent; Stimulants nndCtir
titinut Ives, end is warranted to effect a curo otter all
other means have felled. . •
For sale by Druggists. General Depot, No. 0 East
Fourth Street, Cincinnati, 0.
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Ur. 3l tehlotas Pile Remedy has cured thousands
Of the worst CABO/16f Blind and Bleeding Pllos. nUives
Immediate relief and effects a'permanant curd Try It
directly. It Is warranted to core.
For sale by all Druealsts. General Depot, 0 Fast
Fourth Street, Cincinnati, O.
DYSPEPSIA.
DR. STRICKLAND'S'TONIC.—We can recommend
hosa±tuffrrlng witty leas. of Appetite, Indigestion, or
NurvouNt3SB and Nervous Debility, to use
Strieklend's Tonle It Is a vegetable preparation, fn e
from alcoholic liquors; it strengthens the whole tier
Tolls Nytitoill It ereatea a good appetite, and le war.
a anted to core byspeptla and Nervous Debility.
For sale by Druggists generally, at $1 per bottle.—
Prepared by D. A. Strickland, 0 East Fourth Street,
Cincinnati. 0.
Dee. 2,1.80,
- -
NUTS, Confectionary and Fruits, a
nave rstlck'n.
O:ARPETS ! CARPET: 1 !
I" have. i.ocolited• • from New' all
Llclndn and quality's of Carpets, 011 Olo;chn, lifatilogs
Looking Glassou, ; ,
WINDOW SHADES
Curiain Materials, Table Covors, Counterpanes, Wide.
Shootings. Pillow Towollings, crash and all
kinds or houßo furnishing goods. Also, a largo str'elt
of goners' .;
,mecirANDISE.
' Persons JO Inuit of any of the .nhevu ioods,'ardro
spatially Inv10(110 - call.,
pools sold at the loWeSt 'placket.' Vikluo. Additions
will bo Inoo as the Reason advances.
IlighOst Cosh prices pald for Carpet Rags., iiaet Man
ltroot, one'door below Msrlip , i Hotel. '
- W. 0. SAWYP.
Feb 3,1865
4' i11c0,10.141 SEGIARS TOBACCO,
AT RA LSTON'S
WI4IISKEIIS h witr,s.Kgas!
Do - iim - w int 'WhlSlters or Moustaches? Our Ora
elm Oomporiod will three ihem to grow.on the smooth-,
eie. Eio,i - ,r chin, or lear on bald , ?leads, In Ols --Weeks,'
Pries -ZI.OU Sent by mall onywhere, closoly 'sealed
1
on recelptor price. Address, - -
, ...
wAttNsit'it. co.; Box 138,.11rookliO;N, Y
dAlnrod 81ir1866-47,.
NEW PHOTOGRAPH
WE, the undersigned, respectfully in
form our &len& and tho public geueraily, that
we 111/%11 opened a
In the now second story over ti,e frame buildings
located a few deers south of the Post Office, and nearly
opposite A. 'v'. lientz's store, South Ilanoier street.—
We have Constructed this Gallery according to our
i
taste, and Ratter ourselves n saying ire hares far the
brat arranged light in town. To oged;.filllrthatid deli
cate persons, VG will say this Gallery la much easier
of access than any in this place, being located on the
second story, and the story. beneath being boi, there
Is not such a tower of step+ to ascend.
'laving procured the assistance of an experienced
operator, and purelumd the best and latent improved
apparatus, we are prepared to produce pictures equal
to any other establishment, nut excelled by New York
or Philadelphia. S nab as
We Oral also Introduce a new plature to this vielni
ty in such unbounded demand In the cltico, called Cho
111. PHOTOGRAPH.
iino dozen tattoo at ono sitting at the low price of
$1 $0 por dozen. .`Pictures I nsortiol In Lochots. flings,
and Nos.:111d copied or enlarged froth old thiguerren.
typos. A robrotypes, .4c., Ac Also, for sale it tine lot of
Picture Protons and Albums We hope, bye strict at
tention to business and a desire to please, to moire
our shorn of tho public patronage. DO not forget
tho place, a few doors south of the Post Office. -Snot
Hanover Strout. 11. D. GROVE Se SON.
Doc. 2, 1164 —tf.
THE P T-I(EIII X PECTORA ;
OR, COMPOUND Hvl UP OF WILD CIIIMP 1' AND
SEINEN A , SNAKE ROOT,
WIII cure the Diseases of Lilo TIIRO IT tit LUNGS.
Such cc Colds, C agliO, Croup. Asthma, BrunchWs,
Cularrh, Sore Throes , Ifoorsonesti, Whooping
Cough, Sir. Ito timely use will preveht
PUri MO NARY ('ONStIMPTTOi\r,
And oven where this fearful disease has taken hold It
will afford greater relief than any other medielne
Miss Kate VanderiAke of Pottsville. says: •• I was
benefifted more by using the Phoinis I ectoral than
any other madlcine I ever titled."
i Oberholteer, of Lionville, Chester county. ti as
Cured of rrugh of lanai years' standing by 11011g • lhe
Phtenlx Pectoral.
Joseph Lukens, of I str,et, Phanixrllie , Certifies
that he was cured of a cough of two years' standing,
when all other inedlelnes had failed. by the Phwnix
Pectoral
Jamb Powers certifies that he has sold hundreds of
bottles or the Phrenlx Pectoral, and that all who used
it bear testimony of its wonderful effects in curling
coughs.
John Royer, editor of the -liidepenuent `Phomix,"
hoeing used It. has no hesitation In prouonnelog it a
complete run edy for rough. le.arseness and it ritation
In the throat.
pOW, for Ow U atur
The West Chestr, " Jeflersoniall" says "We hare
known Dr. Oberhultzer pers , nally a number ef years.
aid It gives us the ~ . .reater pleasaro t‘i recommend his
medicines 111aSIIIIICII 10 , thu puldle rarely ha , e the
benefit of family inedb inos prepared he a
h is 4cquil.ementa and experience..
Dr. Überbol tzer is in member of the Alumni of the
Medical Departm.mt of the University of Petinsyh a
lila. at which Institution he graduated In 1954"
The Reading Gazette" sa..f s: `. Thin couch remedy
is made up by Pr. 1.. (ter Mazer, of Plnenlxville, Pa ,
and I: has acquired an unsurpassed repot: ti,m in cur
ing conchs. :t Is car,fully and s:cillfully prepared
Irmin 11 lid lima and iiienclia Root
Dr. Oeo. 11. Wood Prof,soi of the rant ice di Medi..
eine In the University of rennsv val.ia, Physician to
he Pennsvlvgiliti Hospital, and one of allthorg of
the United States Dispensatory. ',nye of Setiel.a Snake
Root "its action is specially directed to the lungs"
Tire proprietor of this medicine Iris so much eunfl
cl• nee in its curatli ti poirerii. fruit, the testimony of
hundreds who have used It, that the money will 1.0
paid back to any purchaser who Is not satisfied with Its
effects.
t In NO pleasant to take that children cry for It.
It costs only Thlrt3-tive cents—large bottles $l.
It Is intended for only one class of (11.-easos, namely,
thrive of the Throat and lungs
Prepared only by
(iISEItIIOLTZER.
Pboinix‘ Me, Pa.
•
. . , .
Sold by all In og,iots and Storekeep•
Johnston. Holloway & f`owd en, No. 9:1 No th Six Lb
Street, Philadelphia. Hermral Wholc,ale Agents.
D. W. Gross k Cn, Whole•ale Age, is Harrisburg.
Haverstick's Drug Store, agency 5,1 Corn le
N 11-11:your nearest drug,l4 Or ston't e. par does
not keep thin medicine do not lot hits pu , v. unit' with
Willie other inedirine, beraose he unit; ns tuoramoney on
It brit send nt once to one of the agents for It.
March 10, 110311—ly
Richmond has Fallen.
A ND with the fill 'Orlliehniond, we
ja_itre hippy to in n n•Junet. to the people. the
great decline in goods.
I•6IN ENS DONE ON A GOLO
Our ontire stock reducod to corr.4pond
with prices in the cities.
DRESS GOODS,
MuZAM RIQU
A LPACAS,
SCOTCH GINGn A M. L 1!(
CALICOS,
AIUSL liNS, BLEACHED AND r'\-
all nt greatly reduced rat, a. Every 01)a a want u
rump ,lads. b)10111d 0110 uF a 00(I. mm wm• are deter
mined to sell gouda iie ru at the very lowest alek.
itargalas in ill he all lima Inge at
11111,ENFI .1 S.lll/11 YEWS.
S. E. corner Mai kat :Noon a.
21/ In NMI, 21) 1)0011, 21) DOOR.
Apsil 7, 1865.
I=
Burt's Rat aid 'Meuse, Roach and Bed
Bug Destroyer.
popular and reliable article ror
destroying vO,llOllO should be used by all persons
troubled with , neh pests. It never fails, sold in Ca,
lihlo at Elliott's Drug 'Win. Haverstlrk's, rug & Book
Store and by Ralston, Druggiht. E. M. BERT,
Proprietor.
13 North Eleven Street, Philadelphia.
at• per ho,, (Large Sire
Nov. 4. 18, 4.—ly
THE Public can find, at our new
or,,cory Store, In the Building lately occupied by
1 milli Arnold, decd.. and next door to the Carlb-le De
pm.it Bank, a very largo and fresh ascot tment Mall the
different kinds and grades of
Teas, °Wee Essoneea.
Coffees. . Soaps
: yrups, Claudius,
Moiaesea Salt,
Spires, Pickles,
Sugars, Preserves,
Prepare.l Canned,
Coffee in Pruitt',
Papers, Jel les,
VegetaWes . Cranberries,
un ' Meals. ' Raisins,
Pt epa red Dried
Mustards. Currents,
•
Sauces. ': - Dried
Crackers, " Fruits,
'
Cheese,' Nuts,
Sweet " Segars,
Cativo, Snuff,
TOBACCO, PIPES, &c,
A LSO—Rice, Barley, Starch, Farina, Corn Starch, Core
alien°, Mazeina, Macaroni, Vermicelli', Antrim,
Prtines, Concentrated Lye Bologna,Sausage,
Table and other Olio, Nutmegs, B lacking,
Beeswax, Chocolate, Cocoa, Tie Yarn,
Lamp and Candle Mick, Bath
' • Brick, Clothes Lines, Bed
- Cords, Spice Boxes Paper
and Envelops, Matche s ,
Pewter Sand, ntnve . polish Fla- ..
'ining Extracts Spigots, Pens, Inks,
Brimstone, Mackural. Shad, Stadion, Limp.,
lug and Codfish. ALSO—the celebrated Ex
celsior Hams, Dried Boot and Tongues, Rugs, and
Matte, Shot and Lead, rushes, Branum and %%Ts,
GLASS, QUEEN'S, WOOD, WILLOW & RATAN
--- Wer - rosirortrullrirsliTc — to call, oxatniuo and
Frio° our largo and carefully selectcod stocic of FINN
FANILY GUOCIIIIIES. • Wo buy all kinds of Country
Product). JAMES AL ALLEN & Co
Oct. 14 . , 1864—1 y
GUM BELTING ! , -
Juat received a largd asigirtmont of all sizes—
Gum Bolting, Gum Hose, Gum Packing, Sm., and for
sale cheap'at the Hardware Store of
'
HENRY SAXTON.
Juno 26,1864.
T_TAIVIES.-500'pairs Hanes offhand 4_l pi' all Atinda. BlizabethtoWnpattern, Loudon
do., L'Ornmap do., with and without. patont fasteniuga
cheaper than evor at IL (ASTON'S, Nast Main et;
• July L1.864'.• . ; „ t
T THE PA,H,IS MANTILLA; I.
PORIUM. No: 020 Chestnut Philactoliteta'
U OPEN-4'ololmb
'MANTILLAS and CLOAKS:
Also, SPRING-and -SIIIIIMI:ft GARMSNTS, 'of our
(urn Manufacture, of the Latest fttyles and in , great
variety.
W. PROCTOR & Co.,
The Paris Mantilla •,
4 420 CHESTNUT ,Stropt. •
AND
AMBROTYPE GALLERY.
New Sky-Ligh,
P. I C,T URE GAL Y
Extra Whole Size Photographs,
Cartes De Visite,
Ambrotypes and Ferrotypes,
THE PHCENIX PECTORA
WILL CURE YOUR COI:GII
' •
f7'.;
(MODS AT PANIC PRICES
I'L IP.,
GINGIIAMS,
CHECKS,
TICK I N(:S,
13LF,A ( 'll Elf)
NEW Fl It's 1 CLASS
GROCERY STORE.
W Alt E.
~ .I'AvLECTURE, •
• - TO YOUNG )1 PIN
Just published to a Sealed Envelope. Pried Six Cents:
A LEOTURDONTITE NATURE TREATMENT AND
,RA mom. Etat, i Spermatorrhotm or Seminal Weak
ness, Involuutary Neil stens, Sexual Dehilithattd Int
pendiments to Marriage generally. Nervousness,Con
sumption, Epilepsy, and Fits; Mental nod Ithys cal
Incapacity. resulting trete Sulf-Abure, Ac By
J. 011i.VintWELI.. . D., Author, cf tho..ttfireen
Roolt," Ac.
The world renowned author, In this admorable Lstt
-tura' clearly proves from his own experience that the
awful consequouttes t.. 1 Self Abuse may -be effectually
rem( ved without medicine, and without dangerous
surgical operations, bangles, Instrumt nts, rings, or
cor leis, pointing out. a mode of cure ut once certain
and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what
his.couditltin; my he r may, cure himself, cliettply,•prl
tvatelY, dud ratileally. , Tlll6 'LE TDREAVILL i'itOVlo
A BOON TO THOUSANDS . AND TILiUSANDS
. -
Bent under Foal, to any address, In a plain, sealed
envelope, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage
stamps, by addressing 4111 AS. J. 0. 141.17:1761 CO.
167 Bowery. New York, Post-Mee Box, WO.
Oct. 14, 1564.
~ ~
" ilk Tin. peenitar taint or
infection which WO C
- ,k a
ScnoruLA lurks in
.- l the constitutions 11
,-••••. 11\ ov )..,-.,
, ok . multitudes of men. It
--,:_, , lq: . ~, ,i i t io l gzodi t , t ;esa no r
o i l !
--- ---''''. •' , • 4 P . ' ), , fuchlcd, vitiated state
„„f,.,,, '<PA' al , :.'" -- • - • - of the Wood, wherein
P ~b.zb' . -.= )14 tli:ir fluid becomes in-
Z,vt , ~. E ,;,-,,,,,i,i,,,,,,,,,t to sustain
_ , . ,
~„ A ti 1- , .. - .)- , •
p,
arriviihie vital lorce, in du it
-i •, - action, a n d
Ff ' , 3 -,. 4
---)-, 4
...4 kny, t!, -:•,tem ,„
-s , .
, Lil Iwo dkonler and
-,, ~_,.,.,
d er „,.. Th,. ~ •:ottdtets
contamination is variously caused lt, ),,,• 1 •ut•i•d
disease, low living, disordered dint --ted, ittati
unhealthy food, impure air, filth ,11:4i I,!tby
habits, the depressing vices, and. :Wove all, :.y
the'venereal infection. Wh.tiever he it. origin,
it is hereditary in the: eonstitutiou. d ) -, e) mune
"from parents to children unto the ilia.,l i
fourth generation ;" indeed. it scents to he tiic
rod of Him who says, " 1 ‘‘ill N !sit the iniqui
ties of the fathers upon their thi!dren." 'I he
diseases which it origin, tes take various names
according to the orgnns it attacks. In th.
lungs, Scrofula produces tubercles, and finalit
Consumption: in the glands, swellings %dile),
suppurate and become ulcerous sores : in the
stomach and bowels, derangements which 'no
duce indigestion, dyspepsia, and liver con)
plaints; on the skin, ernplive and cutaneous
affections. These all having the same'origia,
requite the same remedy, viz. purification and
invigoration of the blood. 'Purify the blood,
and these dangerous distempers leave you.
With feebleJoul, or corrupted blood, you can
not hare health ; with that “ life of the flesh "
healthy, you cannot have scrofulous disease.
is compounded from 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
nny other remedy vet devised. is known by all
who have given it it trial. That it does com
bine virtues truly extraordinary in their effect
upon this class of complaints, is indisputabiy
proven by the great muhitude of publicly
known and remarkable cures it has made of
the following diseases : King's Evil or
Glandular Swellings, Tumors, Erup
tions, Pimples, Blotches and Sores, Ery
sipelas. Rote 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 Disoases,
Female Weaknesses, and, indeed, the whole
series of complaints that arise from impurity
of the blood. Minute reports of individual
cases may be found in Atclia's AMERICAN
ALMANAC. to rile druggists
for gratuitous distribution, wherein may lie
learned the directions for its use, rind some of
the remarkable cures width it has made when
all other remedies had failed to afford relief.
Those cases arc purposely taken from all sec
tions of the country, itt order that every reader
milt' have access to some one who can speak to
him of its benefits from personal experience.
-Serofulit depresses the vital energies. and 'thus
leaves its victims far more subject to disease
and its fatal results than are healthy constitu
tions. Hence it tends to shorten, and does
greatly shorten, the average duration of human
life. The vast hnportance of these considera
tions has led us to spend years in perfecting a
remedy which is adequate to its cure. This
we now oiler to the public under the name of
.writ ' s SARSAPARILLA, although it is com
posed of ingredients, some of which exceed the
best of Sarsuparilla in alterative power. By
its aid you may protect yourself from the suffer
ing and danger of these disorders. Purge out
the foul corruptions that rot and fester in the
blond ; purge out the causes of 'disease, and
vionilTs health will follow. By its peculiar
tut- ;his iemeily stimulates the vital func
tion., and thus c::pels the distempers which
ldik within the system or burst out on any
pail of it.
We know the public have been deceived by
ninny cifnipound,'of Sarsaparilla, that promised
TO11•• 1 1 ;Old lid nothing; but they will neither be
deiani eil nor disappointed in this. Its virtues
vice been proven by abundant trial, and there
remain: no question of its surpassing excellence
for The cure of the afflicting diseases it is in
tended to reach. Although under the same
mute, it is a Yen' different medicine from any
other which ha, lteen before the people, and is
far more effectual than any other which has
ever been available to them
DELA
CHERRY PECTORAL;
The World's Great 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
aNsore 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 DR. J. C. AYER &
Practical and Analytical Chemists
Lowell, Masa.
Sold by till drugghits everywhere
Sold by .J. W. ELLIOTT, Carlisle, and dea
ers everywhere.
if 0 LIER3IAN, Attorney at Law
Uardslo, ru. Next door to tho herald Office
July 1,18(14-1y.
TAMES A. DUNBAR, Attorney tt
♦ Law, Oarlhle. Pa. Office ou the south side of th
Could tl euse. adjoining the `•American Prinilug Office.'
July 1, 186,1--ly
;11. \VEAKLI , 3I, Attorney at Law,
el ' u nllrr ou south Ilitnovor atrout, adjotntua the
Jodu.• li i 102111E1. All professional bunion-a un
tibsted Ochim wIII hp promptly-tittundod to.
,luly 1, 1.864.
QAMUEL 11E BURN, Jr., Attoriiey
at Law. Mee with Hon. Samuel Hepburn, Main
St. earflap) Pa,
July 1, 1864.
LA"CARD.-OFIARLES,III. MA
OLAUOTILIN, Attorney at Law, Mee In Dalton
building, just oppoatte the Market Ileum.
July 1, 1804-Iy.
P. HUMERICII, Attorney at Law
xj., Office on North Recover strout, a row doors
north of Gill'B Hotel: All business entrusted to him
will he promptly attended to.
July 1, 1864.
TOSEPH RITNER, 1r . ., Attorney at
try Law and Surveyor, Mechanicsburg, Pa. Office on
Rail Road Strout, two doore north of tbeAlank.
am. Business promptly attended to.
July 1,1864.
, , ,
Dr. L 0. LOOMIS
Pomfret Street few doors ,_"1"
below South Hanover et
July 1, 1864. " • r.
S,
t ntO DtTionnfrator of Operative Dentistry of the
ta w l , trm r Callow) of
Office at Il er i Y oeldenco
oppeltiOlifrloti►lnll.-West Manki otros, Ca l lisle, oh
. . .
. . . . .
- I T : X.% • 'Alt: - GEORGE ' S. •SE A
til tn.: 6 4.... - ji.j.likilTlT,,Duntlat,,6olu.th'o ban.
• ' '7 4 LI.-.1: ; uteau ci,llago.of Dautal Suigery,,,
.
OS-0111mi at the roaldenco..'uL bla , "inot4er, Rut
Louthor alreot, throe doors halow..tedfait. ..." ..'
July 1, 1864'. ' . '• ." , ". '
.. ~. .. . . .
1 1 ' •. lil ' 1:011/T2fMOVE - 4,'Attorpey
i s at Law omen !' &Afar thinovor strAt;opposita
Bentz's dry good scorn Carlisle,
,P 4, • .
Flop'iornboy El, llip4. • ,; • ,
•
IYS, un
. Tpbacoo, (so4ing . and chow
Ing) and 13,ogirt, liwntrstlak's prtig . and Bonk
R, F TJMEItY, biAnietios &c., Lit
lieveratok'el Drug sad Book Store. „
Ayor's Sarsaparilla
A t R'S
':N W 8 '; •
N E W ; . NEWSI . I -
EIDICH & AIILLEE are j4st re
p 4ceivlng at their now and cheap etere, on the south
emit corner of Male street, their first odpply of
fall and Winter . Goods,
o whirl, they invite the special attention of every
person lii want of Goods desirable for the present and
coining Season. The stock compthuts all kinds and
varieties of .
DRESS GOODS,_
such as Plain Black, Fignrod awl Sapp Silks, Plait, and
Figured colored Dram Silk. ,and colors French Merinos,
French Cashmsres, plain and figured, Coburg Clothe,
all shades and coke a, black and colored Alpacas, plain
and figured tut Wool lotts Delstlnes. suitable for Ladies
and Children's Drosses, Mohair Poplins. Valenelas
American Delh11111(33, flatirons, Miniboom, L'r
Mourning Goods.
Black French_ Illerinoes,_ French Cashmerua, . double
and single width all Wool DoManes, TMlihntt A) erinos,
ilomeazlnes, Crape Poplins, black and white Plaid Pop
line. black.ned purple Plaid Cnslitheres, long. square
and Thibbet Shawls, long and square Blanket Bbaw Is,
Crape Veils, Crnpn Collars, Ilandkarehierk, Gloves, Bal
morals, dro„ Le.
NEN AND BONS' WEAR.
Mach and colored lo , b, black and fancy Cassismerea
ell grades and qualities, N'eatinga, ilattlanots, Union
01E1st/tiaras Kentucky :Nana Starting Flannels, Merino
Shirts and Drawers, k„ tee. A speck:ll arrangement
indite with a trat cleat TAILOR to make up Clothing at
very abort notice.
Domestic Goods;
Bleached and Unbleached Nlnalitis of every quality,
Sheeting Muslins. Musllns, Linen and Co
tton Table Diaper. Tit:kings, Checks, Striped Cottob
skirting, Dentsims, Domestic Binghams, Scotch Ding
hams, Sack Flannel ~ f every color, Shirting Flannels,
Factory and Shaker Flannels for Skirtings. red, yelloiv
and white Wool Flannels, Canton Flannels, Calicoes,
colored, cambric, and paper Mualins. Drilling Nankeens
and many other Condo in every day use.
NOTIONS IN GREAT VARIETY.
Mon's Hanover Buck Gloves and Gauntlets, Berlin,
Cloth, - Itingwood, Coast:llore and Dogrik in Gloves, La
dles kid. Cloth, Merino, Silk. Llslethrend and Cotton
Gloves, a, full as ortment of cotton aryl wool Hosiery,
tar Moo, Ladles and Children, Balmoral Woolen Hose
for Ladies Misses and Children. Opera Hoods, all sizes
and colors. Scarns. Suspenders, Sontagnaloopod Skirts,
Balmoral Skirts, llmberellas, 6:e.
Also, just opening a complete stook of the newest
styles Cloth Cloaks, and Blanket Shaw la Carpets, Oil
Cloths. Mittrings, Window Shades, Looking Waseca,
AR the so aeon advances we will constantly bo mak
ing additions to our stock, and will always endeavor to
antic° our stock the meet desirable that can he found
In the country. Feeling very thankful to tbe commu
nity far their kind and liberal patronage so far extend
ed to the New Firm, we earnektly solicit a continuance
of the Immo. Hence gyve us a call before making your
purchases as wo are always ready and willing to exhib
it our goods, and can and will prove lb t wo study the
interest of our customers.
Please do not forget that oirStore loon the corner
dh ectly opposite Irvlne's :zhoe Store.
Sop t. 16. 1664
A. W. BENTZ.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
•
Great Reduction in Dry Goods,
OWING to the recent. heavy fall in
the price of (Mid I have determined to reduce
every Article in my immenco stoca of Dry Uonds to a
corresponding price wit h the precious metal and intend
to make still further reductions from t , mo to limo as
Ovid reredos in price. Illy ex lensive stock has been
mainly porches •0 at low prices and before tile great
advance in goods I take this opportunity or calling
the attention of tile public to the notice, cc I eau and
will sell lower than any House outside the Eastern
Cities. Call and fisamine fora NUT Rely.. Remember the
old stand 4outu llanover street below the Court I let-e.
Oct. 7, 1864. A. W. navy'..
11. It. JAMESON, S. M. COILS, J. M . CANDLISII
B. R. JAMESON & Co. ,
lVliolesale and retail Dealers in Fan
e cy Dry Goods, Trimming., Not inns to.. NI.: tl
west corner of flatterer :tilt 1 . 4.1111 . 0 t vi reels o,lrll sl.
to , would respectfully announce tp the Pllbilo the
they have just returned f oul the Eastern Clt•es wl.l
a large arid well selected attielc of Goods consisting in
part tiosiery; Oloves, Mats, Veil., Crapes, Cravats
11. nips, Nobles, sluts Is, liandluchiels. Suspenders
shirts, lira ;e1.., Belts. ',dies & gents C.dlars. Bind
togs, Cords, Lut tons. POI3IIIF, Needles. Sewing Hilts
llrip S hurts, Paper, Pens. Perfumer} , Clears .ec , it,
We would particularly invite the attention of
Country Merchants,
to our stork, as in Ihe matter or pricos, well ns it
otil-r important particulars. we evjov this great ad
%mange, viz , One branch 4,1 our (louse and member 0
1410 :11 , t looted lu l'htlatlelphil. and ally/Iyr pre
pared to take a 1 vAntago of ovary Iluctuati.m in tin
Li heral toms undo with wholesalt puiethuitrs .no
unusual I liducomentii uttered tu buyer. ul every class.
CA I and 'Saailiu , out gtoch
0. K. J Co
riot. 11.1,64.
New Stock of Hats and Caps
AT KELLER'S OLD STAND,
North Hanover Street.
k splendid assortment of all the new
ALfityles of Silk Muloskin, Slouch. Sofi A Straw
Bala now °patio( city aad home tiacture wh eh will
be ~tdd at ihe lowest cash price , : Suit hats ~1 all qual
ities from the finest Beaver and Nutria. to the ch,,ap.
est wool, and of all colors ,{tiurp by any lb in
side Philadelphia. A large stock of
'll l
Palm. Leghorn Braid, India Panama, and
dtrair. Chlldrens fancy &c.
Also a full iissortmen: of dens, Boys and chlldrens
caps 01 every description and style,
SUMMER HATS,
The subscriber invites all to come and examine his
Stook. Being a practical hatter, he fuels confident 01
Ririe, man:faction. Thankful for the liberal patron
age tier etofore bestowed lie solicits a continuance of
the same. Dont f rot limo stand. two doors ab o ve
Shriner's ilotel and next to (formates shoe store.
JOHN A. KELLER, Agt.
N. B. Hats of oil kinds made to ordor at short n0t.1,1.
ARGE ARRIVAL OF FRESH
GRocimIES—FISII Of A 1.,L
Among which is a large IA of real genuine Italtl
moredry salt II EItItINO, In oak barrels, .NIACKARNA,
at prices that is really astonishingly low. Pirkols of
all kinds.
SAUCES, PRESERVES.
and a good assoi talent of
TOBACCO AND SEGARS,
LIQUORS, S C..
at Ulf. lowest sates for CASH or Country Produce.
WM. RENT/.
July 1,1804.
DISSOLUTION
•
THE partnership heretofore existing
L between Charles L. Halbert and Crawford Blow•
ing, has been dissolved by mutual counsel. The books
and accounts are in the hands of Mr. Halbert. who
earnestly requests all parties raving accounts with the
late firm to call and settle them. William halbert, jr.
having entered Into partnership with his brother,
Cha..lem L. halbert, the buelnens will henceforth be
conducted under the style of Halbert & Brother.
The now firm would respectfully call attention to
their stock of
New and Fresh Groceries.
Their atock.k largo and selected with the greatest care
and will he sold at the lowest prices for malt. It con,
eats In part of tine old tiovornmout Java COFFEE,
Prime itio do , Prime Itlo Roasted.
SYRUPS.—New York, liaeion, and Philadelphia Sy
rups, of the very best qualities.
BROWN SUGARS.—The best the market affords.—
Levering's best Crushed,hand,and Pulverized Sugars
Also, his A. R. and C. Sugars, which cannot be sur
passed.
Rice, Corn Starch, Fr.rrina, Dandeline Coffee, Essence
of Coffee, Concentrated Lye, Soap, Candles, &r.
, CHINA, GLASS, AND •v-4
QUEENSWARE.
A large and well selected stool( of the very latest pat—
terns and sty res. lower than ever in prier, and better
In quality. than was ever offered before in, Carlisle.--
Call atid see. Wooden and Willow Ware, curb as Tubs
Bunkets, Aid Churns. Baslots of every lesorlptlon;
Children's CARRIAGES, Stoneware, Cream Pots, But—
ter Jays. Preserve Jars. Jugs, all sizes.
.. tozi ga mi, FISH—No 1, 2 and 8 rilaokeral. No.
1 MINNS MAD NO. 1 llorelog.
A large quantity o.f the celebrated I,ixceislor HAMS.
SALT by the Sack, hairy and (1. A. Salt.
The subscribers respectfully ask the patronage of
their friendsand the public generally,and Invite thew
to call and examine their new stock, at the old stand,
corner 'ef Hanover and Lnuthrr Streets.
IL Eirr & BROTH Elt
Oar Halo, Aprfl 22, 1864
Flour and Feed Store,
r il HE subscriber wishes to announce to
g the people of Carllala and vichatty, that he has
opened a
FLOUR AND FEED STORE,
on the South East Corner of Main and West Stroota, in
the Warehriuso owned and formerly occupied by Jacob
'them. The b at bronchi of 'FAMILY FLOUR, kept
constantly on band and delivered to any part of the
town., Having perfected 'arrangements' with some of
the first mills in the neighborhood, I can assure my
nustontorathat theY-WillhaJurnished-with-an-orticle
of Flour which I can vouch for. I will hoop constantly
on band PEED OP, Aid; KINDS, such as • I
Corn, Oats, Elan, Shorts,' Potato's, &c.
The highest matt prices paid far Grain of all Unlit,
and Plow , . Don 3 forgot tlxo old established stand.
GIVLHR.
• Carlisle, Mar 2D, '
ti
Important
*auction on Dry'Goode,
. . .
. . .. .
• - •
'';: - .A.:i; :COlby's. Cheap , Cash ' Stoio.
fIWING to , the ,rodueed price° of' goods
kJ' an' lbseitY, I am now running of may °Milo stock
of dry winds at greatly reduced prices lbr dash.
• . Many articlua having been pnrolumod beibro tlmad-
Vance in.prico, l'am enable to soli for loss than kHy
pricoe. ' All In 's int of bargains will do well to call
before purchasing 'clambers. . , ' ' ' • -
oGir.pr, Truaped
CARPETING:—geIIing of, balaiaco of
Onipets reduced prices. CARPETING:—SeIIing
0011.111",
Oct, 14, 1804. . • Trustee.
• The . llouse Cleaners Frieqd.— •
eALLEN s &
C 0,.• havo .a Baok.saving
artlcte ; tor cleanlpg ..11oerii,f OH • Oloth,lVledows,
~:thet le woO'itttemunteetleti by the public. ! C all
•end eea It. ', : ;' .••• - : • • - r
rrITE Allen ar Eastpennsboro' Mu
tual Vire Insurri,ce Company of Cumberland
County, incorporated by nn act of Assembly, in the
year 1143, and haring recent ly had Its charter extend
ed to the year 1881. Is now in active and rigorous op.
eration, under the superintendence of the following
board of Managers, viz:
William It. iiorgas. Chriath.n Staymen, Jacob Eber'y
D.Bally. Alex. Cathcart, J. 11...Coover, John tilebellow
ger, Josupb-Wiekerhhum, Sarni. hberly, Muses Driekar,
Rudolph,' Martin, Jacob Coover, and I. C. Dunlap.
.The rate - a of insurance ore so low and favorable ea
buy Company of the kind In the State. Persona wish
ing to become members aro Invited to make applica
tion to the agents of aho Company, who are willing to
wait upon them at m.y time.
WM. it. 001t0 AS. iPresident,
Eberly's Mills, I'. 0.
CHRISTIAN STAYMAN, Vice President,
Machaniasburg, I'. 0.
JOHN C DUNLAP, SeePy. Mechanicsburg.
DANIEL RAILY, Dillsburg, York 00.
AGENTS.
Cumberland connty.-LJohn Shorrick, Allen ; Henry
Searing, Shiremanglawn; Lafayette Vetter, Dickinson;
Uenr 130.11111 u, Churcbtown ; Mode Orillith. South
Middleton; Samuel Graben'. Weetpennsbore'; Samuel
Coover. Al rehab icsburg ; J. W. Cock I in, Shophordatown
D. Coov..v , upper Allen ; .1. 0. Saxton, Silver Spring;
John flyer. Carlisle; Valentino Penman, New Cumber
land; James McCandlish, N ewvllle.
York county—W. S. Plektng. Dover; Jamas Oriftl Ih,
Warrington; J. F. Deardorff', Washington: Richey
Clark, blllsburg ; D. Rutter, Fairview ; John Williams
Carroll
Dauphin co —Jacob Ilituser. Harrisburg.
Members of the Company having policies about to
expire. hnn have thorn renewed by making application
to any of the Agents.
July 1, I SC4.
WR-MELE I? & Wg LSON'S
ILA G JPE a I .71) . 9i S
AT REDUCED PRICES,
With Glass Cloth Presser, Improved Loop
Cheek, New Vs , le Hammer, Bindor,
Cor Ar, 13raider, etc.
At the Railroad Office, carliele. Pa
a=
Silver Arecial at 'the Pennsylvania State Fair
September, 1863.
American Institute. Nov Yorli, Mechanics' Association,
Boston, Franklin lust' tutu, Philadelphia, Metropolitan
Mechanics' Institute, IVasninuton, Mary !and institute
Baltimore, Mechanic? Association, Cincinnati, Ken
tucky Institute, Louisville, Mechanical Association,
St. Loula, Meekantes' Institute, Sun Francisco.
MAINE,
VERMONT,
CONNEOTIOUT,
NEW JERSEY,
PENNSYLVANIA,
MISSISSIPPI
MISSOURI,
IME
INDIANA,
lOWA,
TENNESSEE,
ILLINOIS,
KENTUCKY
MICHIGAN,
WISCONSIN,
t..ILIFOItN I A.
Them, eelebra Led Machines are adapted to over, va
riety if Sewing or frond,' wear. frool Lino lightest
mua
lino to the heaviest / lotto, bey no ,, rk equally well
ipon rick, Linen. woolen. and ;oat,/
tuiltink -.other, hg, hemming.feiiloccortihnt, and
braiding—making a beautiful and perfe, , stltvii, alike
oi both , Ides—and pea ,rini el SlOO.ll , 01 sewing
.xeept initkluz button Ind, and ,tlt.dong on buttons.
Full in truefions for oper.iliog , lachino Is given
zratuitously at the sale, ',aims. I`. Ma c hine
I, sent F 1110 distal., no 110 It 1101 , 0110' instruction is
inconvenient. a card of direction it , ent, which is a
I guide
The ilualltio. which recommend the II heeler &
8 ' 11,0 .• , a 1
nenitt, And excellent.° of stitch, alike on both sides
ol sowed.
2. eon th.jirinnes4, and durability of seam, that
will r•p nor ravel. and made n ith-•
3 Eeoiniray of thread
4. 1 it tuelunonts /in,' wide range of app",at.,,n to
purp n. ,nd mn terlals.
5. •iiipa , toess and elekanc- of 1w1,.el arid finish.
itna th,....iughness of t'or't ruction.
I ~ eo' of opeiation and nut nattement. and
qui,. It
PLO, t,41,
[(Alf 'd•o. 00
!WI “so Polis,ed, Ulnek It:aloof or Mithognm 50 00
Plain raid 0, ,55
half Pannolled, flu U
Ralf Ca.°, Pollal,ed lilnrlc Walnut or Mahogany 65 Oi
ri0..1 Machine, Silver plated, %villa
Plal a T. 11.1“.
llal r, Pollsbed, Black Walnut,
Halt , 21041.. tilavk Walnut or Mahogany 7
Polished, Rosewood, hb
Pull Case, Polished, Mark Walnut or Mahogany 90
Pull Case, 100 Of
No. 4 MaehiA.
Plain Table, 70 00
Plain nil I
Every Machin° is soli , ith :I II Vos. 1 and 2
Machluna era snld coulpl , •to, 0 h I /•.• lass Cloth
Presser, New :43.10 Hl.lllll4l'l' allql
Whotilur ‘Vilto,2l'n Agtotry nt
July 1,1864-1 y
First Prize Medal at the World'o Fair,
London, 1802.
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0
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o 6 ,
1,1
&ellarli V”; ' e?), ".7r s ViM'it`
Fr 11 E undersigned Im. just received,
1 and intends to keno constantly on hand a full as.
sortmept of the unequalled Plants manufactured by
StelnwAy At done of New York. ,
Each instrument will be easefully selected In the
Manufactory. and will be sold at the
New York Gash Factory Prices,
with the Addition of Freight to CAI /We. '
A written guarantee of entire satisfaction will be
given by the subscriber to each purchaser.
Perseus desirous to purchase are Invited to cull and
examine these unrivalled Pianos, nt
R. E. Shapley's,Jewelry Store,
Slain Street, td door east of tho NlauNlon House, new
V a Railroad Depot
SECOND JIANDPIANOS received In exchange and
kep for e•ale and to rout
Carlisle, May 22. 1863-1 y
A. B. EWING'S
FURNITURE WAItE-11,001‘
"-U
•
West High Street, Carlisle, Pa.
Premium, awarded at the (7umberland
County Agricultural Fair of 1857,)
The sulnwrlber has just received the flora splendid
assertment ()rankles in his lino, over brought to this
place—which be la determitted to soil at 'prices lieu
duty competition.
Parlor. f
Chamber,
Dining-room, FURNITURE:.
Kitchen and i
Milne_
Embracing ovoty articlo used by House and . Hotel
keepers, of the most approved and fashionable ilesign
and ptdeb. Including also Cottage furnituro in setts,
reception and Camp limits, Mattraroms, Gilt frames,
pictures, So., Ac.
tia„l'articular attention given as usual to funeral,:
orders from Own and country, attended to promptly
and on moderate,torms. ,
July I,lBtl
- I3AINTS AND. •
10 Tons.‘VhlteLimd. 1000 Gallons of 011. Just
received With a largo assortment of
Varnishes, . -Niro Proof Paint,
Turpentine,'.White.
:Japan, White Zinc
Putty, Colored Zinc,
Lit beige, lied Lead
Whiting, ' Boiled Oil,
tllue, Lard Oil,
Shellac, Sperm
' Paint Brushes, Fish Oil,
Color,' of ov,iry description dry, and 0111 n . caueatt4
tubes at the hardware Store of
July 1, 180.1.
Dec. 11,1862
131-IYBtCIANS will find it to their
va ,t !io to 04111,,nd pm•chTlci. their at
'FIR .INSURANCE.
Illghest Preuthims at the
'INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, LONDON, 1852
INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, PARII, 1581.
at the Faire of the
UNITED STATER AGRICULTURAL SOCI F.TY
At the State Fain; of
I movexmollt
SCIIEDUL,E OF
No. 3 Iticblne,
=I
IME=2IIEBI=BII
MIHEMBIE
Railroad and Telegraph Office,
CARLISLE, I.\
PIANOS.
JOAN g STA Y NPAN
EW GOODS ----
•
Every description and quality of Groceries,
Queensware, Hardware, Plckels, Sauce, Firm, Liquors,
'tobacco, &gam Pipes, Fro , bioYcults and vegetables in
Cans, Oysters do. tiplees, Woad and "Willow 'ware; all
'Hints and of the hest' quall4y and to Weald at the
lowest prices for cash by " • • •
lIENItY 841,Xi0N. , : BIG , ITZ
•
• •
Tuly 1, WI& •
PrYaPq Pulmonic . Wafers,
AT RALSTON'S.
ME
600,000 MORE MEN WANTED
TO PURCHASE THEIR
Spring and Sum in e'r Clothing o
ISAAC LIVINGSTON,
T his cheap Clothing Establishment
or. North lisocreer ptroot, Carlisle, from one of
the Largest niiitck•st. stocks of
RNADY NADE CLOTHING,
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, JIJYL
over brought to this place Having Just returned fro
the Campaign, he acknowledges his - gratitude to the
cillz no 14 . t arlisb• and vicinity for the extensive pat
ronage they have bestowed upon him. and tube, the
present appal tunity to respeettally solicit a enutin u
once of the sonic. His t tack of ready tondo
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING,
is not surpassed in this plaro, either In quality Or in
ex rpli)n chvnhuv.a It em ember that he al so mak es
clothing to order; having to his employ a, expo; l
anced cutter From my extensive purchase in the
ere tern cities, 1 feel confident that I Cannot be under
sold by any other establishment, either East, West,
North or Soot, blvingsihn tins always been the first
to supply you with riot-ing, twenty-five per cent.
cheaper, and one hundred per cent, better than you
can purrhare elsewhere Conic and examine his stork
when you want to nurchnse clothing.
ISAAC VINWSTON.
North Hanover Street
Anrll 28, 1805
Notice of Co-Partnership,
rriHE public are hereby informed that
the undersigned have this day mitered Into n C,
Partnership, under the name of Delaney & Blair, hn
the purpose of carrying on the Coal and Lumiair bassi
neon. at tne old stand of Oliver Delaney, near the One
Works; where all orders in their line of business ar ,
respectfully solicited. and will be proem ly filled
DELANCY
cUsDREW II BLAIR
Oct. llt, 18c ft— t t
ilf - Ord , rt. for cool will be terelved ct Halbert A
Fleming's ()revery Store; Hobert Moore's ;dm..
And A. IL MAW, Curry Shop
1/EI.ANCI k BLit) 11.
ts. Orders for Coal to Luml.er solicited Ito onch h.
Post (litre. artsgemets having, been made nith
Postmaster to charge the postage on same to or All
Orders mutat:filly d.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
T the store of John Irvine, on th
111 N. K earnar of the puhlk square, is the !dery ti
purchase Bands She /Seta and Cap., or pri,q, 11,, I
deft competition,
Ile Lan jusi rout - pod from the Ea, t x ith the 1 / 1 : , ,e,1
and most enutplet o lt,s,rttnent it Ih.nts. l-Inws, that
Caps that he has ever presented to this Of 1111111111 i
,\
and ehteh he Is determined to sell at the lug ett pos•
sihle Wren. Ilia stock eintaaces ever' thing In hi,
line of ht cluess, such an
MEN'S & BOYS' FINE CALF BOOTS,
Kip Deets. Coif and Patent Leather 'Ox Sul d Tie., c+C I
and patent Lo ather Claiteis. Calf Nullifier, Call r
Rip Minolta, Sllppera,
LADIES' WEAR,
Fine French and Engih.h Lastingaidiers. Mori• t
and Kid Banta, Fine Kid :tippers, Fancy NI,
roccc, and Rid !Snatch+, &c..
MIS ES A, D CIIII.IIREIVS WEAR of all Arty ~p
lions embracing fine Lasting Gaiters. Momper... .7
Lasting Button Boots, Morrnceo ) ace Loon of all hind,
fancy shoes of various ntYles slippers, At.
FIATS & CAPe, Silk, Castimere. Fur and Wool Hat,
of all qualities and styles, also a large assortment
STRAW HATS.
Boots and 511.`0 made to order at the shortest net ,
Repairing ppompdy oone. Coo tident of Ills aid t..
please all clan an of customers. be resi ., tr.ily Ir., itre.
the public to give him a call.
im.ltemernber the N li turner ..f tb l' tl I i
Square.
July 1, 1801
OFF AT TWENTY Fl‘
vER CENT. 1181.0 W CI )ST I !
Al the stet, of the" (101 l reele," :3 tit ors shove the
Cumberlsod Valley !tank, col tkto doors 1,1, the
1e riocl, Church. on \\ est Maill f.treut. the JOegeet
and hest selected .toelt or
~tirATUHESA NI) .lE\V • I:LHY
in the lown, mill I, sold :10 per ot,t.t ttot rhnu tit
pinre in the ,Into 'I Ile ,tot, s 4 lnr t :en So r
went ot (hold nod :-.111.-r hooting urn, , nt, I ~ I
Loplors, Aloortcou untrLrs, ot,d, all I thor 1,1,11 s
ztylts,
GOLD ...1NI) Cit., 1 /NS.
()old Pens:old of all
an.l u,ee, fliato...l and ,liver
=MM=I
it great variety of 1,•••..:.
1114. fflitirl,f.o,l, of ‘1;ft,e11111,1.1,
%fin, and tare, iin I `Ad, ot
the eanickt term,:
: OA, wolklniii) all kind
repaint, Will it ono as usual, at tt•dur.-d prn,•s.
1 , , I.
.11 0 , , 11
NEW ARRIVAL OF DRY LOCOS
The undert.i t mt..l It, 1104 V °pool no the , o
tht. , t, tit olr, l.ie sure II qJ gnwlp a vor offered to Ill° peoto
nt Cumbei land ('ounty.
A I..puplet, cud gi.ueral
Ladies Dress Goods
An Immense ussorf svrtnn,•nt or! ADI \ll\
h'EC.IND NWIJRNINte Vitl!••N Ilia PDS flan the I'. le!,
Nlournlng . Nn,re 01 iIeSSOII
A large 11 , ,,trill • Ilf 111
LADIES PLAIN BONNET It! "13 , iN,h AND
The largest stork of NOTIONS outside I the l esti
Cities.
A full assortment of
Cloths for Ladies Cloaking
Boys and Mans wear in endless varlet%
Cloths, Fancy and plain Cassitnoroh.l weeds, Jean,
Catonados.
00
hO (10
DOMESTIC' 000nR.
nu Immense aftortonent. at reasott al te rata,
A largo, rotaplele and varied a t oetr t p t , t t , 1•1
ELI Sl'ltl Ali SIC llt I'S, and frota all the I'l :olttat
od matt u filet Matt, lu the U. S. +t so Pa Ino:ra et ot I•ry
grad° and price,
CARPETS, Off, CLOTH'S. NI ATTINt;S A NI: I. a :1,1 \
CM
A large stock of Lace and 8111. CA l'Es. 1 1 11
11ARLIU.ES, &e., lett over from la,t 11N1St , 11, Nll/) 1 ,, no
et extremely low prices.
Particular attention paid In "Funeral order., - as
as orders of an kinds promptly and punetuall3 ati r. .1
ed to.
All of ivhleh will sold lower than City prices ha,
ing boon purchased before the late advance.
( ROCERIES ! 1 GROCERIES:
C. P. LAYERS, has opened a new Grocery Sion
-10 Nlaln Street. Carlisle. opposite II Saxton's hard
ware Stoio.-and Is now prepared to supply hie friend,
and the Public, with all kinds of Choice Goods, at ti,.
lowest market rate. Ills stock comprises
GOFF-RES, SUGARS, SYRUPS, TEAL?,
Salt, Spices, ground, unground; Crackers, t her-c,
Coffee hiesenees, Fish by wholesale or retail, [room,
Brushes, Tobacco, Segars, Snuff, hatches, !Melting
Red Cords,
GLASS AND STONEW Alz E
(Incense:are, Cedarware, Notions, and all other sin
cies usually kept In a first class Grocery.
In regard to prices lam determined to sell s:0,1,„ 0
the lowest figures
BUTTER, EGGS,
and all kinds Of Country Produce, taken at matt,
prices.
Farmers and Dairymen are particularly invited to
cull and see the celebrated NICE:NIX CUMIN, which
bus beau pronounced by competent Judges the mi,t
superior I btu n of the to.: e.
Jo ly 1. MN.
Oarpetings and Oil Cloths
MOW receiving at Ogilby's cheap cash
Store, a lot of Ingrain, Venetian. Hewn, Rag.
and Stair
CARPETS.
Also. Floor OIL CLOTIPS all widths, which will he
,altl for the cash at the lowest rates.
Of EAS. 0011.13 Y, Trustee.
March 4,1864
HAT AND CAP MPORIUM.
THE undersigned respeci4:ull)
aunuuu
ces to tho public that he NMI COINgIIII, LEI 0 Hat
Ong Ilusine , o at the old stand, In Wee nigh si rent
and with a renewed and efficient effort, rode, ea ti
eke or head Dress of
Every Var!ety . , Style and Quality,
that shall ho strictly in keeping with the- impit.N.
went of the Art, and fully up to the ago which v
live.
--.. I have on Banda splondld
' • aesortmont of
HATS AND CAPS, 3l,y
mall descriptions, from tbecomu yr, l el
to the Infest Fur and Hilt llnte; and at prices 11.nt
must suit everyone who hex an eye to gutting the
worth ot hie money. The stock includes,
MOLESKIN, cessimeitE, BIiIAVER b FELT 11A TS,
°revery style and color and unsurpassed for Lightness
Durnbili7y and finish; by-those of any othor establish
went In the country.
Mon% Boy's and Chlldron's liat's nod Caps, of every
description constantly on band. '
lie respectfully invites all - the old patrons and ac
ninny now onus at , possible, to give . him acs
July 1, 18C4
_ . _.....,
' B ' 4.OTSI - 7/4. SHOES.
A FULL assortment of Men and Boys'
ry Ilents'and Shoes, suitable for the winter Also,
Wes and Misses'allal tu oral Bootees. Chlldi`col. Aloots
of all kinds. Ladlesand Gentlemen'sGUM Over Shoes.
My old custoineres and all in want of good and heap
Boots and Shoos, will please call and - examine the
stock, before purchasing. Main street, nearly (Trutt
the Depot.
MIA B. °INLAY, Trustee.
July 1,18P4. '
A. B. 1.1
VAIUILY DYE COLORS; •
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AT RALSTON'S
1804.
Ho ! For the' Holidays!
VANOIi• Goods of all kinds at !laver
stick's Drug;Dook and Panay Store.
1 1 ,EVRIPTtONSOkrefu1ly OQUIPOUII
ded at Ilayarattaka Drug and Book Btoro,
_HATS,
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TRIMMINGS
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