Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, May 11, 1866, Image 3

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    LIST OF DEALERS
L"X OF DEALERS of Goods Wares
tad hierehandlso, alsoDlstillera, Lumbermen,'
&0., within the County of Cumberland; returned and
classified by Wm, R. rd'Olellan,ldercantile Appraiser,
in accordance with the several acts of Assembly as fol..
lows, to wit :
CARLISLE
Ladish & Miller, dry goods,
W. O. Sawyer & CO., do
A. W. Bentz, • do
Greenfield & Sheafer, do
8. 0. Brown, do
Charles Ogilby, do
Peter Bobletz, do
William Miles, do
William Blair & Son, groraries,
H. Pohloy, do
Halbert & Brother, do
G. P. Myers, do
Robert Allison, do
Martin & Gardner, do
Potter & Woohmood, do
William Bout; do
J. D. Mock, do
A. Sbombler, do
John Faller, do
C. A. Smith, do
D. Frederick, do
G. & 11. Ohara, do
Zeigler & Stock, do
D. Keeney, do
11. Harkness, do,
John F. Steel, do
John Spangler, do
Camoron & Shooter, do
Jac.‘ b Senor, do
W. li. Horn, -do ,
John Harder, do
C. Lizman, do
G. B. Hoffman, do
E. L. Shryock, do
JllO Brown do
W. M. Hastings, feed store,
Mt s. 11. Haverstick, drugs,
D. Ralston, do
Mrs. O. Elliott, do s ,-
D. Sterrett, bOots and shoes
Jos. Bites & SOl3, do
William Porter, do
B. Plank, do
J. Commove, do
John Irvine, do
F. C. Fleming, do
William Goodyear, baker,
William Sellers, do
Peter Miller, do
J. M. Klein, do
J. I'. Brown, do
Miss E. Stahl, millinery,
Mrs. M. Neff, do
Mrs. E. Williams, do
Mrs. S. A. Hutton, do
D. Rhoads, cigars,
W. C. Franciscus, do
Joseph Hoover, do
F. C. Kramer, jewelry,
Thos. Conlyn. do
IL Hysingur, do
Itheem & Spahr, confectionary,
Joseph Jonts, do
H. 11. Grove, photographer,
Mrs. It. Smith, do
J. C. Usher, do
J. G. Calif°, hats and caps,
J. A, Keller, do
J. Baas, do
henry Saxton, hardx are,
M flier & Rowers, do
George Ensminger, leather dealer,
W. Roiling, do
Samuel Ensminger. robes,
William Clopper, do
A. Shaubla, merchant tolls,
11. S. Ritter, do
Eakins & Dorm*, do
I. Livingston, do
J. Neuwhal, do
S. C. Huyett, do
E. B. Leonard, jr., do
W, Smiley, do
John Treibler, do
11. A. Rhoads, furniture,
A. B. Ewing, do
David Sipo furniture & wall paper,
Mrs. S.-A. Kieffer, fancy goods,
It. Hughes, do
Jameson & Co., Notions,
John Hutton, do •
Rinesmith & Rupp, stoves,
Wm. Fridley, do
J. D. Gorgos, do
J. Loudon, Books.
W. H. Common, do
A. M. l'ipor, do
It. C. Woodward, prodt,m,
.1. Beotem ro„ produce and coal,
J. Envier, do
E. & B. Lee, do
Dulancey & Shroni, lumber and coal ,
A. 11. 111.11 r, do
S. M. Hoover,
Wm. Askew,
T. Cooley,
Wm. Wert,
Allison & Keeney,
Wm. Brought,
J. Hippie,
Wm. Spongier,
W.-M. Chanoweth,
11. Baker,
marketing,
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Comfort. Si Son, dry goods,
Brindle k Nieswanger, do
P. A. Brough k Bro., do
John Rigel. do
A. Dale, groceries,
R. It. Crum, do
David Devlin:my, do
J. Eminger, do
West & Rockafellow, do
Kaufman k Griffith, do
11. F. Geyer drugs,
Clark & Houck, do
Ira Day, do
J. B. Herring, do
D. C. Singer, shoes and hats,
Levi Rigel, do
C. Kelm. boots and shoes,
J. Swartz, jewelry,
Boyer & Eberly, hardware
G. Robb Si Kimmel, do
Leiffich &• Mathews, stoves,
Wilson & Son, , do
J. J. Smith, confeetionary,
J. A Swartz, do
1. B. Palmer, do
David Miller. Produce,
Zacharias & Stoyman, do
Siegizor & Brandt, do
T. IL Bryson, do
Johnson & Son, do
Stimower & Fry, do
W. H. Oswald, lumber,
J. Milieisen, do
J. Simon, clothing,
L. W. Abrams, do
L. D. heeler, do
Titzel A Brother, furiali ure,
John Rupp, do
G. W. Loehman, photographer,
Andrew Myers, do
John Gross, marketing,
George Koser, do
J. Marshall & Bro., do
E Hoffman. do
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Stovick & APPhorson, dry goods,
Stewart & Oox, do
J. & J. 13. Roddlg, do
Robt. Snodgrass, do
Roar, Hinkle & Hock, do
J. R. Paguo, groceries,
Btumbaug & Blair, do
J. D. Hassler,
B. C. Holler,
W. U. Liollor,
A. Taman,
Cressler & Clark, do
G. N. °reason, do
Mrs. M. Duke, do
C. Fosnaught, agt., do
J. C. Bowlers, do
Wm. Baughman, do
J. 0. Altick, drugs,
B. K. Keller, do c,.
Edward A rtz, do
Forney & kiTherson, hardware,
Grabill & Holler, ' do
.1. M. Ilykes, stoves.
J. A. Wolf, do
John Bridges, merchant tailor,
Shearer & Blair, do
Kelso & Son, boots and hats,
P. B. Arts boots and shoes,
J. M. Smiley, do
G. B. Cole, hats and shoes,
G. W. Croft, do
Isaac Landis, jewelry,
J. 11. Criswell, produce,
H. Ruby & Co , do
T. P. Blair, do
H. J.Dulco & Bro., furniture,
B. J. Snoditly, do
David Criswell, do
Mrs. M. Davis millinery,
Airs. A. Baker, do
R. P. Snoddy, photographer,
11. C. K. Rol:mak, do
B. Myers, marketing
Benjamin Biggs, do
Henry Myers, do
NEWVILLE.
t. M'Caridlish & Son, dry goods,
Stough & Elliott, do
Klink & Bro., do
E. James & Bro do
G. W. Mull, stuves,
B. It. Cloudy, do
3. B. Hays, groom los,
Jos. Heberling & Bon, do
P. DI. Clouser, do
Mrs. Di. B. Rood, drugs,
J. IL Miller, do
B. O. Wild, do
J. J. Crawford, confectionary,
Jdsoph Woodburn, boots & shoos,
Samuel Muteh, Jr... do
George M. Bretz, photographer,
W. J. M'Cullough food store,
Joseph Laughlin, do
L. V. B. Soper, jewelry,
S. 0. Bauer, merchant tailor,
J. S. Daugherty, do
J. A. Runkle, hardivaro,.
John Hard, marketing.
Wm. Venard, do
NEWBURG/
Shoemaker & ElSlott, dry goods,
• Koontz 4c Revtek, . do
0. 0, Stevick, furntturo,
D. M'Ooy, boots and alma, •
J. Wagonor, vaarkoting,
David Mover, ' do •
NEW CUMBERLAND.
Joseph Foemun,dry goods,
T. Willa; ' - ' 'do '
J. 0.1.1111er, groceries,
Loo & Eberly, ' lumbor,
—Mosses & Coovor, • do- -- - -
Charles Opdos,, •, ' do
Valentino IMatrianr,'
• ,- BOHTHAISTXON TOWNSHIP ,
L. Strohm, ! drY Pods. ,
Wm.' Clark, do • •
J. Shook k Bro:, do
George Clever, do
o.' , Waldemith, do
Wm. hawk , marketing
- ."1.''.:1 IiE*ri) . NTOWNSIEEP.
dry goods, ,- :
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zame4,GrOorta i
• . Myers &'Lan a,
W. & T. Kaufman,
Newcomer & Co., -
Clever
a. Mier '
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Walker Grahani,,; l # kocerleg,
Linn& & Bro., • -- •- to
J. & J. 11. lloreli, do
Henry; I Sayder, d 0 ,..
.8. Smith, pkotOgr.nPker, ,
Foenaught, & Co., marketfag
C. 11. Horn, : • do
J. M. Wagoner,
George Russel, dry goods,
Potor Garver, do
E. Russel,' do '•
DICKINSON TOWNSIIIP
Samuel Wolf, dry, goods,
•
J. F. Lower, do
Henry Warnoroarirketlnf,
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SOUTH BILDDLLITON
A. M. Leldich,
Webber k Durland,
S. N. Diver,
C. Harnman,
Peter Clepper, confectionary,
John Heckman, do
C. noel", furniture,
tleorge Geosaman, feed store,
NONROE TOWNS] II P.
Nolaley & Kaufman, dry goods,
George Brindle do
henry Spahr, produce store,
Samuel ,Plank, do
D. S. Devenney, drugs,
UPPER ALLEN TOWNSHIP
3. 11. Gooweiler, flu goods,
Jelin Swartz, merehalit tailor,
Henry Kline. marketing,
henry 11. Stouffer, do
LOWER ALLEN TOWNSHIP
A. Brom', dry goods,
do
icit, drugs,
m, produce,
P. Young, marketing,
Wm. Broil, do
(too. Brubaker, do
James Davis, do
L. Cr ,
C. Scl
F. Le
EAST pENNSBOROUGII TOWNSIIII,
dry goods,
do
produce,
Patterson & Myers, do
TL Brooke & Son, do
°myelin & Ruplin, grocery,
John tilosener, do
Longneeker, do
J. Bollinger, do
David Brown, marketing,
D. Denlinger,
11. D. Musser & Bro.,
.1. Free
HAMPDEN TOWNSHIP
David P. Lightner, dry goods,
Daniel Kopp, do
E. W. & Wire, do
D. Rupp, produce,
John Templin, grocery,
C. Templin, furniture,
George K. Duey, marketing,
SILVER SPRING TOWNSHIP
Pr & Burkholder, dry goods, 14
A. Orris k 11,1m1,,
0. W. Leidig,
W. 11. Eekles,
3. 11. Leidig, produce,
F. Breekmacker, marketing
3. IS. Noss, dry goods,
MIDDLESEX TOWNSHIP.
S%, I IIT, dry
WEST PENNSIIOROVOII TOWNSIIII
IL 13arkholder, dry goods,
& .I. Weaver do
inler & Sharnbang, produce,
S. Carothers, in
Withm, dealer, Sr.,
S. W. filler,
A. M'Ciillougli
Wolf d: Miller,
J. W. Ilandshew, do
James Bishop, marketing:
Wm. Bishop, do
Tinos. licss, do
rotor Hess, du
Jacob Rooters, do
FICA NKFORD TOIVNSIIIP
Alexander & Brother, dry goods,
MIFFLIN TOWNSHIP
orge Sandermm, dry g,,u4ls
R'ngmu•r, groc,,Y,
DISTILLERS AND BREWERS.
Jacob Ciel.bart, CarliMe,
Alexander, 0
David Black,
W. !lender!4on & Son, "
Ald, Snyder & Co., Newton twp.
EATING HOUSES.
Carlisle,
Mrs. It. Pithey
W. Walker,
Joseph Gardner,
Janice Spangler,
Mr', Ellen Peters.
T. J. White,
IL .1. Grover,
Mrs. E. Fry,
J. Meloy, Mechanieslmrg,
A. Ebner, East Pennshorough, twp. 8
John S. Bicker, Silver Spring t - wp. 8
Samuel R. Grove, Upper Allen twp.
SALOONS.
Carlisle,
A. Gould,
FL Donley,
F. Aiehelo,
Cieorge Weida,
Samuel Brown,
Win. Martin,
Mrs. M. Colvin,
Dam id OfII,
L.lenhocher
Mrs. C.'Noiser,
John Sehmohl,
Wm. C. Fimdom's,
Mrs. J. Meloy, Mechanicsburg, 7
J. Orris, 7
Levi Antrum, 7
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11. It. Clever, Son thamplon twp. 7
.1. Shriner, Shlppenshurg, 7
W. It. Beaver, " 7
W. A. Shuster, " 7
C. A. lleuttaberger, Newton I op.' 7
18'. S. Dunlap, Newtl/11e, 7
James Shannon, South Middleton, 7
BILLIARD SALOONS
5.
W. Early, Carlido,
R. .1. Bell,
Notice is hereby git en to all persons named its the
abate list, that by an net of Assembly approved April
Ilth, 1M32, County Treasurers are required to bring HMI
and collect all licenses remaining unpaid on or before
the first day of July next, and by other Acts of Assem
bly, venders of vinons,bpiritoug, malt orbrewed liquors,
are also liable to indictment in the Court of Quarter
Sessions. Those interested are therefore requested to
lift their licenses without delay and save the costs, &c.
LEVI ZEIGLER,
Treasurer of Cumberland County.
May 3,1866-4 t
QCI.IOOL Directors and Teachers, who
kj have difficulty In obtaining Ellsworth's Copy
Books, at a reasonable price are requested to remit di
rectly to mo, at the rate of 80 ',per dozen, for as few
or many as they requite and the books will be received,
free by return mail.
ESTATE NOTICE.
Lettere of Administration on the Estate of John
(N. ill, late of Middlesex Twp., Cumberland co., have
this day been issued to the subscribers living in the
same Twp. All persons having claims will present
them and those indebted will make payment to
MOSES GLATFELTER
LYDIA GILL.
May 4, 1866-6t*. Administrators.
MOTICE.— Notice is hereby given
that an election will be hold on Monday, the 14th
day df May, 1866, at the Court Rouse, in Carlisle,
between tho hours of 2 and 4 o'clock, P. M. of said day
to elect a President and five Managers of the Carlisle
Gas and Water Company.
GEO. WISE. Secretary.
April 26, 1666-21.
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April 0, 1866
QPECITAOLES, of all kinds nod prices,'
to Rult, all ekes, et the now Jewohl• glop; tad
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NOTICE.
J. W. ELLBWORTII,
, Clinton Ilan, Astor Place,
N. Y. City
OF TUE
BY W. J. SrE'RxEY,
Sixth Edition.
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For $4.1301.8.
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, National and,Staio Tax, has ihia day.hoon de•
stared tdr*,thhs Thi*lo! belip.hl xrist,t9Atte
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MILJJER & BCIWEiRS,
Suciessors to LEWIS F. LYNE.
TABALEII.Bin t'ornign , and Domestic
Frairdwinio of nyl kiriai, •
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, VARNISHES Ac.
North Hanover St, nearly' opposite the Carlisle Bank.
July 7, 1865.
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- WATCHES and' Jewelry repaired at
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voLIN and Guitar Strings, Violin
Bows, Scows, &e., at the now Jewelry Store,
East Main St.'
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QULIi Agency for. the sale of Morton's
Gold Vorth Thp Amy Jowplry Storo, Enot Motu
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ljeliti"VoVo l s ° , Writing Desks, Baait
Gammon Boards, Games of all description at Rev
orstick's Drug, Fancy and Book Store.
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CONFECTIONARY I
cREAM WORK, Stars, Tulips, Bon
ons, A-lamodo, Cbocolatoo, Hands, Cocoanut and
Walnut.
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Oh Yes, Oh Yes, Oh Yes,
The people are going to Plank's.
NEIGHBOR now we can afford t.
keep ourselves and children in good Hoot-,
:Moen, Hate and Cape, since they aro selling Ho very
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At the sales room of B. Plank. South \Yost Corner of
North Ilanover St., and Locust Alloy. Plank, bas just
returned from the East, and is now opening in addi
tion to his loimer stock a largo assortment of Boots,
Shoos, Eats and Caps, whirh for prim., and quality can
not bu surpassed, indeed it is a blessing to the people
that Plank has ripened a.
7 bo
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and Shoo Stoic in Carlisle. The amount of money
which can lie cared by buying at Plank's Boot
AND SHOE
Sim,' 0 ill Ice, p a profit ill pocket immey for a year.
m can bcarrely name any kind of a Pool or Shoe that
Plank lms not got. and all selling at greatly reduced
prices.last go to Plank's cheap Boot and Shoe.
.8 TORE
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and see or yourselves, and you will find that half has
not been told lint what has been told is true. Remem
ber the stand South West Corner of North Hanover St.,
and Locust Alloy.
CA reLdsLl;
Midway between Thudiutus and Weteels hotels
April 27, 1860.
THE CORMAN HOUSE.-
P:AST HIGU STREET, CARLISLE, I'A
J. T. IUPPEY, PROPRIETOR.
The. subscriber has leased this commodious Hotel,
end has fitted It up with dew furnltUre. Many im
provements hare been made and it is now one of the
moat. complete Hotel- outside of -Philadelphia. The
travelling public are requested to call and prove for
themselves the advantages which it offers.
no Table will he supplied with every article. In sea
son, and careful and attentivo,servants will be in at
tendance. '
The Bar is furnished wl'h the best Liquors of ever)
class, and patrons may rest assured that no Liquors
will be offered which have been adulterated.
Residents of the city, who seek the country dining
the Summer months, trill find this Hotel a most desi
rable place. Located in thebea ut Ifni Cumberland Val
ley, mid-dist:lt ea between Carlisle Springs and Mount
In t he most beautiful town of the State, with a
society notedfor its refinement, taste and elegance,
more inducements are offered than any other point it ,
the State can present.
April 20, 1866-6 t.
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American House,
North Hanover St., Carlisle, Pa.
THE subscriber respectfully informs
his friends and the public, that lie has taken
the above well known house, formerly kept by .!r.
Shriner, and intends sparing no exertions to accom
modate all AT homy be pleased to give him a call. The
house has been refitted and is In excellent order. Ile
also introduced
Anderson's Spring Bed Bottom
to hi,: Bedsteads, so that his guests will have a good
night's rest. Ills charges will be moderate.
Attached to the house Is a large yard with excellent
nod convehient stabling
Carlisle, April 6,l66li—tan
COACH MAKING.
11111 subscribers inform the public,
that they have commenced the above business in
the shop over Lill tQn's Livery, in Pitt St., and a few
doors south of the Mansion House, where they are pre
pared to manufacture
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BUGGIES,
or,
Germavtown IYcigons c{'-c•
They are prepared to do all kinds of Repairing at the
shortest notice.
Raving employed the very best workmen, the public
can rely on having their work done in the most fash
ionable and substantial manner.
By strict attention to business and a determination
to please, tho subscribers hope• to receive a liberal
share of public patronage.
Carlisle, April 20, MG —2lOO
Farmers Must Have It !
All Farmers must have the new HAR
POON HAY FOltK, Known as Roger's Patent
and manufactured by D. B. Rogers & Son, Pittsburg.—
Many Fritters upon trial of this Fork finding it so easily
and safely operated, and in all respect so fir superior
to any they had boon using have thrown away the old
ono and purchased a Harpoon Fork. It Is no humbug.
Every Farmer wants ono after seeing it triad: They
are made entirely of Iron and steel and are the strong
est Fork made. They aro small, light and neat, mid
take up less room than an ordinary hand pitch fork. A
boy with the Harpoon Fork an handle as mneh hay
with ease as several men. 'rho amount this Fork, can
lilt will astonish any one who has never seen it operate
It makes the farmer smile and Hay "the Harpoon Fork
in the thing." Call and see it at our Foundry apd Ma
chine shop, East Main Street, Cat lisle, Pa.
F. OARDIOIL Ac Co.
Carlitale, Slay 4. 1866-61.
Ire - This Is a personal Invitation to
the reader to examine my largo DMSOFt-
DIODE of NEW BTYLES OF DREGS GOODS,
selected with special care for the Spring
Trade.,
REMEDIREII, TR/a IRATE. REMOVED Yi.oll
ITturv - , OTTyr.ST• 1.042•21--mailv..3.,
STRUT, NEXT DOOR TO MILDER do Bow.
ERE' DARDWARE MILE. •
WM. A. MILV.S.
REMOVAL
The subscriber bogs leave to Inform his old custom
ers and the publio, - generally, that ho has removed
his
SADDLE A•ND.EARLES*,,,
establisliment to the building on South lianhver l
street, Carlisle; nearly opposite itents's Stoke.' Ile Will;
is heretbtro, keep constantly' on hand, of his own
Make, ederything in his line; such as
• ", ,
::.:HARNESS, • • :
• • COLLARS; • •
: -!.5.;;
.) C:•
• All 'hia work In made lip under his' supervision, and
he - therefore feels warranted in sayitig that for work
manship and durability, it is unsurpassed. Thankful
for' past Ihvors ho respectfully solicits a continuance
of the same.
WILLIAM CLEPPIIR.
April 20, 1866-6 m.—
WM. GOODYEAR,
.Baketi At 'Schniobi's Old - Stand,
.Ar l ea;i:door:tO egre t Oar
' '1
HE First quelity of Fresh Break ,
• PON, Diecul tuill'Ottlrea; eaiii to AnY'partitof
town. Panilly Flair bribe 'barrel or 'retail:
March 80 4.8813---3 m •
'
• Letters of administration on the estate . . of
Es r
or Hamm, late of, Ewalt Go., Ohio, have been
seed by tholtegister •to the undersigned residbag. , M,
West Ponnsborough, Twp'.; of; Oumberland; Po.,_ Pa.
All persons baring elaims will present theragend those
indebted will make payment to
nee° 4APESELI
April 18,1800. AdMitilettliwral
AT lIAVERSTIONS
BOOT
J. T. lIIPPEY
LEWIS FABER
ROCKAWAYS
A. B. A N. MIMIC
-.,:i a
f F
Ahead
' l6!
~ t •
I , !i 'l . Still ;
LEIDIGH MILLER
•
AV just opened' the Inigeet;'and
. 14b ., ..
, most complete stock of DRY GOODS, suitable
for the present and coming Seasons, that has-ever been
brought to the Borough of Carlisle, having been pur
chased since the -.- -
GREAT-D,E,c3LINE IN PRIC)IIS
in all kinds of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY
GOODS,
that has just taken place In the Eastern Cities, and
every thing marked do,. n to
iTS VALUE IN GOLD
The stock consists In part of an endless variety of
DRESS GOODS,
SUITA.BLE FOR THE SEASON,
Such as Slack and Colored Silica, of every variety
grade, quality and style ;
Mohair Poplins ; Chew Mohairs ;
PLAID AND STRIPED POPLINS;
Plaid• and Striped Poil de Cheveres;
shades of plain and figured
MOHAIR ALPACAS ; VALENCIAS
'all grado of
Shepperd's Plaids,
ill 11)01 Mous (le Luines ;
Printed de Laines and Milks,
PRINTED PERCALES,
BRI LLI A T SCOTCH GING HAMS,
Chintzes, of all patterns ; &c
GRAND DISPLAY OP
DOMESTIC COODS.
CALICOEB, from 121 cts. up
BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED
MUSLINS, as low in price is 16 cts.
BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED
SHEETINGS.
PILLOW CASE MUSLIN S, all
widths.
LINEN AND COTTON TABLE
DAMASKS.
Ticklugs, Checks, Crashes And Huck Dutch Towelinga,
Napkins Dollies, Ginghams, Cotton Pants Stuffs,
Linen Checks, Kentucky Jeans, Nankeens, &c., &c.
MOURNING GOODS.
Bombazines Latitise Oloths, ltops, Poplins, • Ingle and
double Width do Laines.
ALFA(' AS, u '' MORA IRS,
SCOTUII G N 13 ANI S ,
Printed de Lalnes, Polka Spott Foulards, Crape Voile,
Crape Collars,
Handkerchiefs, Glnves, &c
ipocial attention givon to the furnishing of ail kinds
of 'Funeral Goods, of which wo arrays have a full sup
ply•
FULL LINE OF WHITE GOODS
AT LEIDICH & MILLER'S,
Such as OAMBRICS,
J ACON
NAIRSOORS,
BRILLIANTS
real French Swiss MUSLIMS, Striped,-Plaid, Swiss and
Nainsook Muslim, suitable for Dross and Garibaldas,
Bishop's Lawns, Victoria Lawns, Shirred, Tucked and
Puffed Mullins, for °artirides, &c., rte.
NOTIONS I NOTIONS !!
JOUVI 'li celebrated Kid Gloves; a'l grades of Silk,
Berlin, Lisle Thread and Cotton Gloves, for Ladles,
Gents, Misses and Children t Linen Ilandkerchiele ;
Silk handkerchiefs; Hosiery of all kinds; Needle
worked Edgings; Laces, Cooped Skirts, Dalmorals,
Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, &c.
MEN'S AND BOYS WEAR,
Always a full stock of all descriptions of ()LOU:MOAB
EKES, VESTING'S, &c. We will also have Gar
ments made up at very shod notice by a first-class
Fashionable Tailor.
All the now designs of
PARASOLS & SUN UMBRELLAS
IN TU MARKET
SPRING SHAWLS, BASQUES MAN-
TLES
HOUSE itrIk'NI9HISIG GOODS
CARPETS ! CARPETS 11
of evsrydgiida and style in the market, comprising
lIIIMP,
LINEN,
LISTING,
110 DIE MALE RAG,
SUPERIOR 2•PLY,
oftbo celebrated makes of Lowell afid nartfdrd Com
REAL ENGLISH r.RUSSELS, &o,
Yliair'oll 01004, Tutdo •010113114,' ;Eitak 011!Oloths,
Mildew Shados and 1111nds, Matting Rugs and Matte.
Please call, ono and all, and see for yourselves the
advantage there Is In 'purchasing your Goods Where
you cab buy them the cheapest, astbur motto Is al
ways to make • •••• •
•
'.QUICK SALEi; AND SMALL
,PROFITEV', ! •• • •
.. . .
and tt . 0:' , lama time win donvince you that we are
- never.iinderaeld. —We Alp ays_take.great pleasure In
exhlbitlng_our Goods, feeling assured that. we have
the mo , t complete stock oSppodp In the county;
Feeling-under great "obligatiens to the eommunitY
for their 'fork:kind and liberal patronage safer ex
tended'to the'Firrtl, wealtrnestly and reepeetfully ask
.alcAntinuairce ofthe-saine.,
' .1114"'Eleaae ronlkeinbOr tioterner directly
Opposite Irvlno's.B9 Steru, (Sign Of the 9arpet Ball)
- 3 , i.LEIMOII MILILEIL-7
bfaroh 86,1866,,
• , r
=ME
AMERICAN4 . 4G, L ANSI !)
(Prom q.Godey's ;Ladies' .BoOV Rohruciry i ,
1866.) '- -;
i=
, •„,, , ,
rPrIE :follbsiing remarks and• sugges
-1 Mons relativeto this inamenselypopularinstru
raent-,
wlll donbtlesa Interest and profit very many of
onr readers, we commend the article to their careful
perusal:— '
A hundred and ono makers of Organs, Cottage., Par ,
'present rl et e n i ; I t g rt d
Tor, Cabinet, Atnerleam School Orgnno, etc etc., aro
comparatively ar
o
eack Mali:Mee to make the 'best instrument in the
no a a re
Wt
convinced t iL ed instrumentthepublic
Much tote eatiable'of-judging of Its merits, or dern'erlts;
than Of meet other that-cments.. -there is really an
essential difference in them,lf there are - some excel
lent and some worthless ones, the pnblic should have
somderiterlon for judging of them, some facts which
will enlighten them. We cheerfully concede the space
for this article knowing that there In hardly a family,
or ehurch, or school in all the land, but is mere or lees
' interested in t his topic. We are also aware of its be
ing a great misfortune, a real calamity, to any of them
tO,Purchase an interior or worthless Organ, ruinous to
goad playing, and often a source of much annoyance
and v,exatlon, We know this article to emanate from
a Candid and Intelligent source, and thus we give nth
our readers.
The question is often asked, What aro .treed organs?"
We adimer, they are, in most cases ' nothing in the
warld - btft - theAtl Melodeon in disguise. Many of the
so-called organs have the name bellows, the same reeds,
and, tare same gen;,ral Internal arrangement. With the
bellows turned on edge to gain room, they have simply
put on a more' pretentious exterior and a more high
sounding name. But an organ', to ho in reality an or
gan, must haven wind chest or reservoir for air sepa
rate from the bellows, Into which wind-chest the reeds
open, and the tone has room to expand 'itid perfect it
self into the full round tone, similar to the flute or pipe
organ, oven, Smooth, firm, and mellow ; and this tone
from teeth; cannot be obtained in any other way known.
Nothing so annoys a true organist as to have the vol.
ume Glutting welling and jerking spasmodically with
()Very variation of force on the bellows, which 10 always
the cage where the reeds open direct Into the bellows
or air passages, instead of a wind-chest or sound-box.
And yet some makers even go so far as to claim this
spasmodic or automatic jerking of the bellows on the
reeds as an excellence, just as though they did not
know that it Mast very soon throw the reeds out of
tune, and injure the bellows; and as though ft were
not an cooler matter to obtain a much better and mere
easily managed swell by other methods, The truth
is, any organ so called, or melodeonwhich hoe the
wind acting directly upon the reeds, Is nothing more
nor less than a. huge accordeon, dress It up an you may.
And when organists and true musicians become awn, e
of the fact that they can obtain those that are organs
I In fact as' well as in none, they will tiny no more of the
objectionable ones. Then again the Awe!l should al
ways be separate and distinct from the bellows, so as
not to be acted on by the hand. or soft blowing, but
convenient so that the player can use It with the knee,
separate from the hands or feet, and thus always un
der easy control, to be used ad libitum.
The large divided bellows, or double bellows, to also
a very important improvement. By this moans not
only can the wind be supplied more evenly, but with
far greater ease to the performer from the fact that
either bellows alone will be sudrient for the lighter
melodies, thus permitting the player to change about
and rest the feet at will ; then, if the bellows Is of
the requisite latge size, and having the wind client or
reservoir all will be well. As to the reeds. they must
be scientifically tuned .and voiced, or all the other good
qualities in the world cannot produce it goad toned In.
strument. The inquiry now very naturally arises,
where can the organ be procured combining all these
essential end desirable qualities ? There 1- only one
possessing all these polots, and thatis the All irlit ICAN
OHO AN, made by is I). & 11. W. Smlrit. of Oosti n,
SIIIERIA OTT WlloloSale go nt, sµl Brae riwaV. Kew
York. These organs have a wind-chest extending tire
whole length of the iir•trUlitent :Ind F.O construct.] at
to act at the so:00 time as a revel berating sound-I,oa
or board, and having the same important rotation and
part to perform that the sounding-board has to the
plane. This feature the makers have patented, and
to it are owing in a great measure the entirety une
qualled fullness and rich, cos of term so highly prized
by ell who have used these organs They also have
the largest and best divided bellows in use, which Is
another Important feature. No part of their work is
slighted, no, expense or pains spared to make the A
merican Organs perfect musically, as well as mechan
ically, and. judging front the immense sale of them at
present, they bid fair to long maintain the proud posi
tion they have won by superior Merit alone We
would-most heartily advise alljnterested to call upon
or address lin. l-IBERIA OTT, the Wholesale Agent, at
581 Broadway, New York, and can assure them he will,
in the most gentlemanly and truthful manner, impart
to them all the information they may desire relative
to this truly delightful instrument. , -
The subscriber Is fully prepared lo furnish Shen,
Music, Strings, Musical Instruments, and Music Book •
of all kinds at the lowest thole rates. whOlesale and re
tail, from the largest collections in Ibis country.
Orders punctually and faithfully attended to.
Address all orders
Wholesale agency. The subscriber, late a member
of this well known firm has established a wholesale
agency, 581 Broadway, New York City, whore ho will
be pleased to receive the orders of his friends and the
public, and especially to hear from those who have so
liberally bestowed their patronage on the firm hereto
fore. Be will supply these superior instruments to
the trade Wholesale and Betail, at the very Lowest
Prims, made with the insulated iron Itim and Frame
(east in One solid plate). They excel all others in uu
rabllity superiority or tone, and elega aCO of external
ppen rat taco.
All these Pianos have overstrung Scales, giving In
connection with the patent Iron i lot and frame, Full
Bound, Poweriul,and Sweet. Mellow Tones. 'rho Cases
are (cogent In appoirance, and easily find safely hen.
Bled. Warrantet to prove satisfactory. or the money
returned. Address all orders to
Makes home attractive, refiner', and_el crates the minds
of all, beautiful in appearknee and effects,
Tho immensenopubxett
t ewers, i astbringingthem before
eat eau•"
.pubile — ,art the Instrutifent so long desired in A-
Atli:MOAN ' 11051.103. And although the-cost price is
but a trifle over the 'Melodeon, yet the musical advan
tages, beauty of tone and anichness of touch and ac
tion are so far superior, that they aro fast superceding
the Melodeon and the call Is now almost eXclusiVely for
the
AMERICAN ORGANS
It is adapted to any Music from the quickest and most
lively, to the heavy tone of the Church Organ. And
almost universally they are preferred to the Plano, by
Persons who have them, yet costing less than half,and
only taking a small amount of rem.
Send for deSeriptivepiteulars giving full particulars
and prices.
Exclusive. Agencies secured to Dealers, and largo
discounts, to the trade and' Teachers. Address all or
SUPERIOR B.PLY,
. .
lEEE
REED - ORGANS, ,&o
MUSIC TEACHERS
BEM
lq' II
SIBERIA OTT,
SSI Broadway, N. Y
BOARDMAN, GRAY & CO
PIANO-FORTES,
SIBERIA Orr,
681 Broadway New York
S. D. & 11. W. SMITH'S
AMERICAN ORGANS
THE MOST PERFECT AND BEAUTIFIII
MUSICAI, INSTRUMENT
MEM
71CTOP_a_ilD,
=ELM
AMERICAN HOME CIRCLE
AMERICAIy - ,OROAN
SIBERIA OTT,
581 Broadwtiy, New York,
WHOLESALE AGENT
liIIIIOIIA OTT,
Wholesale Agent,
681 Ilroadway, Now York
March 30,1866-4 k
AGENTS WAN TED
rota oun
NEW 'AND ., BEAUTIFUL WORK,
THE PICTORIAL BOOK OF
Anendoies and Incidents
OF• THE REBELLION :
.Her'oric, Patriotic, Political, I?oinantio and
Tragical,
SpleoMdly.lllllostratet *lth':Over 300
' -- Ono Portraits & beautiful
Engravings. •
„. .
ryHIS work for genial humor, teodoi
- .- pithog;startlinglnterest and attractive beintyi .
s qu
da peerless and alone among alt its competitors.
Tho 'Vali Marvellous, and Bravo Reacted, the Picturesque iihd
Dramit 6, the Witty and the Tender 'and
Patifell .• The Soli of Fame and Story, Camp,- Picket;
Spy, Scent; Bivouac, and Siege; Startling Surpritieli i
Wonderful Escapes. Famous Words' and: Deeds of
Woman, and the whole Panorama of the War is hero
thrillingly-and startlingly portrayed in a 'masterly
manner, at mum historical and romantici rendering it
- tnc t reest -ainple;.brilliantAind.leadabiO.Uolt_theitl o
war haa called forth.- ''• ''' 10 - •!: - ~ j ,•• .. . ;
'• Dleabled: officers: and' soldiers ;teachers, 'energetic'
young 'nioh; and 'all in want of profitable btoployment.`
will find this the best 'cltnee to motto Money ever yet
- offered. Send ibr circulars and 1100 our terms.
Address; ~ - NATIONAL PIIDLISIIINO' Co.
. . No.' 807 Minor . Street,
~' t. 1- ,' ~•. -; • , , -... ,•1. , Ft4lB.oelphis, re.
441 'V01300.-Im* .' • •
vow !Spring 90, : f
lAAQ LIVINGSTON:, at hie whole.
sale and Itetail Clothing Eitablisbment, on South,
Hanover street, adijoinlig Miller .4 Bowers' Hardware
Etore, announces the receipt of a full and Complete as•
sortment of
SPRING and Sum:Jaw GOODS,
and seasonable BEADY MADE CLOTHING. Hie stock
consists in part of fine Black and Bluo
FRENCH and ENGLISH CLOTHS,
.Extra Heavy Doeskin,
Throo cut and fancy
CAS•SIME.fES,
Al. a largo variety of Classlnas and Tweod, Ken
tucky Jeans, ns‘l • Cottonnades, •Linnua, and Linen
Drillings, In great imrioty.
Also a Arent risporttriplit. of `
ReEtdr Made Clothing,
of every style Lind quality , White Linen and Woolen
Shirts, Summer Drawers, &c., constantly on baud a
large assortment pfl,Tles, Collars, hosiery and Gloves,
Linen, Silkannil,Catton Handkerchiefs.
Also a full. assortment of Trunks, Carpet Bags and
Valises, of every size. ,
Clothing made to order
and examine the stock ,
March 28, 1866,
at the ahortest notice. Call
Great Rush for Spring Goods.
Next Door to the Post Office, Op-lisle, Po.
THE subscriber baying taken the Store
Room formerly occupied by WM. A. MILES,
next door to the Poet Office, Carlisle Pa , can offer to
the Public a Nownud Fresh supply of
DR Y 00D S ;
Consis'ing in part of
CIIALLI IS,
11IUSLINS,
DELAINES,
ALPACAS,
LAWNS, and
CALICOES,
Of all Qualities and Choicest Styles, which will be sold
at pikes to defy competition. Furnishing Goods of all
kinds, !minding
Linen anal Cotton linndkordhiefs,
Also a Splendid Assortment of RIBBONS, LAOB, kc.
My stock of White Goods cannot be surpassed, and
Customers may rely upon always getting. IMOD GOODS
at the lowest possible prices. Gentlemen will find It
to their advantage to call and examine my stock of
CROTHS, CASSIMERES AND VEST
INGS,
ALSO HATS, OAPS. BOOTS and SHOES
of all Qualities and Styles. All the abovo Goods will
be displayed to the citizens of this place and vicinity
on Satin day, April ith, and all aro cordially invited to
purchase, as my motto Is Quick sales and Small profits.
PETER. BOBLITZ.
April 13, 18611.
PPOSITE LEE'S -WAREHOUSE
Premium for .Best .16(rniture awarded
County Fairs since 1857.]
Furniture of all varieties and Styles of Foreign and
Domenic manufacture, from the finest rosewood and
Mahogany to the lowest priced maple and pine.
Parlor.
Chamber,
Dining-room, FURNITURE.
Kitchen and
0 the e
Embracing every article used by flouso and Hotel
keepers, of the most approved and fashionable design
and finish. Including also Cottage furniture in setts,
reception and Camp Chairs, Mattresses, Gilt frames,
pictures, itc.,
VS_Particular attention given as usual to funerals;
orders from town and coutitry, attended to promptly
and on moderate terms.
March 21, 1864
HENRY HARPER,
r,20 ARCH STREE'I
131=1
WATCHES,
FINE GOLD JEWELRY,
SOLID SILVEII, WARE
and tinperi, , r Silver Plated Ware, at re
duced prim•+
March 21 18116-3 m
CARPETINGS,-NFW STYLES!
irrOtY CHEAP I
J. T. DELACROIX,
No. 37 South SECOND St „Philad'a.
Has just received per late arrivals—
John Crossley & Sons Tapestry Brussels,
ELEGANT PATTERNS!
Three Ply and Ingrain Carpets,
Damask and Venetian Star Carpets,
Cottage, lAA and Itag Carpets,
Floor Oil Cloths, Rugs. NWlndovr Shades, Mattlug,
,te..—FOR SALE at the LOWEST PRICES. and quality
gue.ranteed. J. '1 • . DELACIIOI X,
:17 S SECOND Street, above Chestnut.
PIIILAIPA. March 23, 1.566-3 m.
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC
€o4s4,3rroatliials.
FIRST CLASS GOODS
ONE INVARIABLE CASH PRICE
AN INMENSE STOCK
Embracing all Kinds and Styles.
11:11:1
g
American and Eu pean
DIANUFAOTO E,
At Reduced rices
On Account of the decline in
J. F. & E. B. ORNE,
,C)4L
CH.ESTNUT - STRVET,
'PHILADELPHIA,.
ivow opr
6 rliaT SPRING .STO
Imported and Domestic
CARPETING,
French and English Axminister,
MugUskt. Maya
6-4 and 9-4 Velvets,
Fino English Brussels
Crossley's Tapestries,
Imperial Three-Ply Carpet,
Fine Ingrain Carpet.
ENGLISH BRUSSELS
-.AND
ROYAL WILTON CARPETS,
FOR STAIRS AND
ITH BORDERS.
3=4, 4-4, 5-4, 6.4
White Rad•Chooked and Fancy. Matting,
Coco Mattings,
IiNGLISH OIL CLOTHS, Sw
March 23.-3 in
General . . Insurance Agency,.
THE .unilerpinpd i_tagtiht :fol. - 311e
,Lowing, Ufa unioce COppaTkies.
'Mutual Lifa In'surnneo Company, Now Yong',
Arctic • ." " • •
Manhattanl" •
' EaterPriso " " Philadelphia.
'Particular attentloroglvon to Pergatual .Initsrance.
Pates as ion' as consistent with sccurlty., Office with.
o.'P.Llitumrich,'Esq.,. In Marlon' Hall' Building, Main
steed, Carlislo: • , ,• .
SAMITIM 8,.11UM11.1011,
Oen`l..Agont. •
D00. , 22, - 1805--Om
qip
.„•,-,: : •
, , Mint, Chocollife, Cream, Lanioii, Orange, Irma
Rosa and 'Mom" . : ._' _
•
Duo. 15,1800.
•
4?Clt-OANDY, Seorotif
• otnirnOn ." < 4
po. 16, 1.805, I,IAVSZ4TIQHI3. .
4
Read! Read! Read!
W. C. SAWYER,
K L NOWN *as' the Firm of
Bast Main St., twe doors below Baxton'o Hard Were
tore.) Haveiust reFelvdd from
NE W YORK and PHILADELPHIA
ISAAC LIVINGSTON
Importing, Jobbing and Auction
Houses,
of all hinds of Seasonable Goode bought at the
Now is the Time to get Bargains in Dress
Goods. Domestics and House
Furnishing Goods.
Slike In all their varieties, Striped, barrod and plain
POPLINS,
and 6-4 Wool DeMince, Shepherd° Plaids, Mohair°,
Linter°, French and American DoMines.
given to Mourning and Funeral Goode,
BOMBAZINES
Spring Mantles, Basques
and Sacks,
SPRING SHAWLS, NEWEST STYLES,
Spring Balmorels and latest improved
OALI001:S,
A. B. 11
5000 yards of Calicoes, light dark, medium
and black from 1.2 i cents up.
3000 yards Bleached and Brown Shirtings,
STUDY YOUR OWN IN-
Buy your Cloths, Casslmors and furnishing goods
from W. U. Sawyer b. Co., who have always on hand a
large and choice Stock of Fronds, German and Ameri
can
CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, and VEST
IN GS,
ilave Goods rands up to the lato.it City Styles
BOYS WEAR OF EVERY VARIE
House Keepers Make a Note of this
W. 0. Sawyer, & Co. K eup the largest and and hes
selected .
J I 4 I YgRBT/ 0 "
zL!! , 71,1
JNO. A. DUKE,
JNO. N.. EURKHOLDER,
W. C. Sawyer, & Co.,
AN IMMENSE STOCK
Late Panic Prices for Cash
All Colors of Alpacas
SPECIAL ATTENTION
TAM IS E GLOTTIS,
PURE ALPACAS,
CRALLIS MARTZE,
MOURNING SILKS, &c., &C
' NEW SHADES OF SACKING
CLOTHS,
Hoop Skirts
111t181 INS,
SHEETINOS, GINGHAMS,
PICKINGS,
Crash "Selling al dntash up Prices."
600 yards of Ginghams, best makes
TERESTS.
FM
STOCK OF CARPETS and OIL
CLOTHS,
Shades, Blind Materials,
Looking Glasses,
CARPET CHAIR,
12.1TY(3 - s 4!zo.
IN THE VALLEY,
6000 yards of Carpet, all kinds and prices
Imported, Figured and Striped ;
000 yards very Superior lime made
Rag ;
600 Linen and Hemp ;
8-4, 6.4, 5-4 and 4-4 Oil Clothe,
We make this department a Special Interest in our
trade. All persons in want of house furnishing goods
are invlted.to'cill-beferabuying, we take pleasure in
showing our goods,
GOOD NEWS FOR THE PEOPLE,
W. C. Saw yor,dr, Co., aro Bonito( all Muth' of whtto
goods, Cambri', Nainsoolcs, Embroideries, Linens'
Towallings, Ilosiery, Handkerchiefs,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
of ovary.description at,
"ifitEAK DOWN PRICES."
A fine assortment of Kid Woven'
REAP,I,:-?9/1'1?:g13. and, DETERMINE
.
to buy from W. C. Bileyer,..3r Co., your table Linens
Brandi, English and American Counterpains, Wool,
Table lee re, ie.:wade,
Parasols and Sun Um
brellas,
ssi~-lA.KERISi,
en . id a iliauilanif ottiornitleloi not mentioned,
' , / , ''' . . , l'Otin'' ,.. svioTl‘,o, - is
BO Goods for
OA 5.71 A 4' GOLD
•
. .
Bal.l tbenfoheaPer and faster than' IttlYotiter house.-la-
Town; W.O. Et/layer, & Co., bo making 'additions
:of the newest and most destrabll importations as the
seitackt 'Wanness. '1; t
_TI ankful for past support, , sve are determined by at
Afttion.inifflerika epptinganea..9l tame ; Every .
body Masked to tin at:Tf.f; see our g
1 )PIGIT flitztkol?' B ,Stoi o; East MAW St.,
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AND .
JEWELRY 'STORE.
.:11011 LIEYSINGER, respectftilly., an
• pounces to the citizens of Carlisitiand-the
surrounding. country, that he has opened an entire
new stock of %Vetches, Clocks, Jewelry, Ac., cone Whig
In part of Gold and Silver, American, English anthi
Swiss Watches, Ladles Gold Watches and Lhalos, Fine
Jewelry in sets, Finger and Ear Rings, Sleeve Buttons,
Am, Gold Pens of Morton's celebrated manufacture at
his published rates, Silver and Plated Ware, Castom,
Fruit Basketh, Forks, Spoons, Ac.; Clocks In every vatic,.
ty and of all prices. Spectacles in Gold, Sliver, Steel and
Plated Frames, to suit all ages. Accordions, Milos
and Violin Strings, .1:e. To which he Invites the at
tention of the people, hoping to receive a liberal share
of patronage.
lt'om in East Main At., near ElflitOlfli hardware
Store.
All kinds of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Accerdeons,
&c., neatly and substantially repaired and warranted.
%York done promptly.
May 4, 1866.
WOW EittC:ol . o.
THE subscriber hereby Worms his old
customers and the public generally, that he has
REMOVED
his Family Grocers , PROSE Pitt Street TO the corner
of Pomfret and Pitt Streets, in thp building known as
' " CART'S CORNER,
which has just been thoroughly repaired and refitted
expressly tor his business. My stock consists of a
first class assortment of
GUIOCE cans,
Willow, Wooden and Queensware,
comprising Avery thlug In my line of trade. I am in
constant communication with the eastern cities, and
will ho in daily i eceipt of the NEWEST and FRESH
EST GROCERIES the foreign Inerkets afford.
Don't forget the placo—Cart's Old Corner
Carlisle, Maich 30, 1866.
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES
Greenfield & Sheafer
aro now opening a large' supply of Dry Goods for tb.
SPRING TRADE,
Just received from the Eastern Cities, comprising
MUSLINS, 123. cts. per yard and upwards.
STANDARD MUSLINS, best quality, 80
cts. per yard.
PRINTS, 16 and 18 cis. per yard.
BEST AMERICAN PRINTS, 20 cis.
LANCASTER GINGHAMS, 80 eta.
NEW STYLES SPRING DELAINES,
26 cts.
KENTUCKY JEANS,
DENIMS,
HICKORY STRIPES,
TICKINGS,
CHECKS,
• rekt variety and at like reasonable rates.
A 4 4. . goods having been purchased since the late
DECLINE IN PRICE,S,
we are glad to be able to offer thorn to the public at
these remarkably low figures
Our Store is en East Main St., second door from the
Public Square.
April 6,1866
I Challenge Competition !
IN the way of variety, eleg•ince of style,
quality and cheapness of my stock of Dry Goods.—
r.specially would 1 call attention to ro) largo assort
ment of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
which I selected with special rare in the Philadelphia
and New Yolk markets a feu dove Lino,. Also, my
three gbre oblong combination
HOOP SKIRT,
decidedly the moat improved pattern of the age, giving
the wearer the most artistic form.
Likewise. a variety of W hite Goods, such as
Plain. Plaid and Striped Catubries,
Plain, Plaid and Striped N•insooks,
Swiss Mull, Liohep and Victoria Lawns,
Brilliants, Linen Handkerchiefs, &c., Le.
'Cottonades, Blue and Gold Dunk,
tiingbams, Denims,
Kentucky Jeans, Shirting, Stripes,
Orals Cambrics, Tic •lags,
" Blue CaMbries, Checks,
" Blue Nankeens, Diapers,
" Brown Nankeens, Lancaster
Ginghams, &c., &e.
April 20, 2866.
STRIPES,
CHECKS,
ALL TO BE HAD Al,
WM. sro4E,
NORTH HA NC VER STREET,
NEXT DOOR TO DR. KIEFER'S AND LE. ZATZER'S
The noted "Dry Good" Store in South
Hanover Street.
THE most attractive place in Carlisle
Is at A. W. Bontz'e great,
" MERCANTILE EMPORIUM"
whore can be purchased the best, handsomest, and
cheapest goods In the Country. We have Just replen
ished our stock with a large invoice of the choicest
goods the Market. and will continue to renew the
supply daily. or as necessity requires.
It would be impossible to enumerate all the articles
in our extensive line of business.
We have now a fine assortment of Ladies Spring
Dress Goods.
POPLINS PLAIN AND PLAID,
CII A ',LIES OF BEA'rl FUL PATTERNS SC.,
PRINTS AND ALL KIN DS OF DOMESTIC GOODS.
A variery of Gentleman and Boys wear. An Cater,
sive stock of,
TABLE,
STAIR AND
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
OIL SHADES.
Blind Materials and Carpet Chains.
" Hopkins" Superior Skirts all lengths and widths.
We shall be happy to have all cull and exan lee cur
" new stock." a- we feel confident that our selection
will please all tastes.
Carlisle, April 11th 1860.
Great Bargains • at Auction 1
T will offer to the citizens of Carlisle
1 and vicinity a superior lot of
Dry Goods, Notions & Clothing,
consisting In part of
LADIES' DRESS 'GOODS,
Alpaca t,ustres, (plain and fancy.) Deini-Itobairs.
hams, Cloakings. (troche Shoals, etc., Ac.
MUSLINS, Twilled Linen Drilling (extra heavy),
Towelling. Cassimere Shirting, Ac.
GENTLEMEN'S WEAR.
Cloths, Cessimeres, Tweeds, Gents Fancy Caaslmere
Spirting, Ac.
Ladies and Gentlemen's hosiery, in great variety
liandkeschiefs, White and Fancy Shirts, Stispm dere,
Patent and Sp , ol Threads, Umbrellas and Parasola, la
great variety.
Spring Overcoats, Fine Linen India Rubber Over
coats, (sum:tins waterproof,) Sack Coats, Frock Coats,
Pantaloons, Ac., Ac.
Auction commencing on Saturday next (21st April)
and Wednesday fbilowing, at 0 o'clock, A. 11.. And con
ttnulug'.durlng the above days to each week, and every
evening at 7 o'clock, until the whole stock is disposed
of. Persons desirous of puthbasing at private sale dur
ing the day can do so at an advantage of 60 per cent.
cheaper than can be obtained at the regular stores.
My stock Is In the Store-Room of J. IV. EDT. Main
Street.
PicOARTNEY,
Auctioneer.
Carlisle, April 20, 1860-3 t.
TREMENDOUS EXCITEMENT 1
New Firm ! New Store! 1 New Goods! ! 1
THE undersigned having taken the
Store Room, In Main St , recently occupied by
John D. oOrgas,imxt door to "Merlon would re
spectfully invite the attention of the people of Carlisle
and vicinity to my largo, varied and weal ealectedt3Wck
of Dry Obods. consisting in part, of
MIISLINS,,
CALICOES,
• 'DELAINES,
_GINGHAMS,
FLANNELS, &c,
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at greatly reduced prices, in comequence of the late
heavy decline In Goods in the Eastern Cities, and as
my goods are all new,Tcan and will sell at .actin sh
ingly low rates. I have also a choice selection of
Ladles' Dress Goode,
MERINOES, ALPACAS, ig ()HAIR,
delaines, Lusters, Poplins, allioa tine assort
ment el:Gentlemen's Wear, such as,
•
CLOTHS, •
CASSIMERES, ,
•
• " SATTINETTS,
• JEANS, •
•
COTTONADES &0.,
we take groat pleasure In Showing goods and would be
pleased to have the Ladies call and examine our New
Goods, which we are determined to sell at great' bar- .
gains.. Wefoel satisfied that we can offer greater in
dem:ciente' to purchas-re than any similar Establish
ment inithie vicinity, remember the piacd at Gorges'
old tin Store, next door, to
- S. O. DROWN.
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HOWE SEQATO I TOBACCO,
:AT RALSTON'S.
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pEfftELIDERTY: WHITE;LEAD,
.preierrodby all inactinii Painters I 'Try It I
you-trill have no other.. 'Manufactured only by
• ' . ••• • • ZEIGLER
Wholesale Drug, Paint ft Glass Dealers,
No, IST North Third EltricetiPßll,ALPA,
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JOHN F. STEEL
GREENFIELD & SHEAVES.
A. W. BENTZ
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