Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, July 20, 1866, Image 3

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    A. L.. SPONSLER,:
EAL ESTATE:AGENT, Sorivener,
I.IILA conveyances Insurance, and Claim 'Agent.' Of
fice Main Street Near Centre Square.
Hotel Property in Church - town at
Priyate Sale.
4,2ITUATE on Main Street containing
kJ 170 feet In front and 150 foot In depth Improve
moots a large Double two-story
FRAME.,HOUSE,
Extonalve Stabling and, Sheds, Wash Ilona°, and oth
er convenient out b. Ildlngs, an excellent Well of Wa.
for at the door, and, a'elstern In tho yard. Yer tonna
and further particulars enquire of the owner Mrs,
Sarah A. Ligget, residing In Ohurehtewn,er of
A. L. SPONBLEII,
Real Estate' Agent.
May 8,1866
Valuable Real Estate at Private Sale.
A LIMESTONE FARM,
SITUATE in West Pennsbprough
Township: Throe Miles Went of Carllal67 eontaln
ink; 90 sores. Tho Improvements aro s two-story
Log House awl Frerine Barn,
excellent Well of Watvr, and T'lno Apple Orchard The
fences are In good condition and the land in a high
state of cultivation.
TOWN PROPERTY.
Three, two and half story Brick Houses,
Situate on tho South West Corndr of Pitt and North
streets with all the modern improvoments. To each
House is attached a Lot of ground 2u feet in front and
1201 n depth.
.
Also, Three Frame Rouses ,
On West Louther At reet, with Lots of ground sttached,
each containing 20 feet In front and 240 In depth.
ALSO, ONE FRAME HOUSE,
•
On East Louthor stroct and Lot of ground containing
27 feet by 100 in depth.
ALS 0, A 1? 0 W ,
Comprising eight two-story
BRICK HOUSES.
On North Street. to eaeh of uhteh Is attached a Lot of
ground containing 18 foot in trout and 100 foot In
depth. Buildings nearly new.
Also, Eight Building Lots,
Lying in the hear of the above and fronting on Lognes
Road each containing 20 foot in front and 110 foot In
depth
Also. for Sale or Rent,
A large Private Residence situate on the North West
Corner of Pitt and North streets comprillthg 80 foot in
front on Fittstreel and 180 feet in depth, with echoic°
selection of fruit, Flowers and Shrubbery all in splen
did condition. For terms and further particulars En
quire of A L. SPONSLEII,
Aprii 27, 1866. Real Estate Agent.
Fr OMB Insurance Company of Now
Haven, Connecticut, Mt - aliment of January Ist,
Capital Stook
Surplus
$775,896,10
- ,
Losses unadjusted $35,977,72
INSURANCES MADE PERPETUA L AND TIt3IPOIt-
MI
The +mats of this Company consist of United States
Government Securities, stocks in National Banks, and
Ist, Mortgages on Real P.state The Board of Directors
have declared a Semi-Annual cash Dividend of Tea
per cent free from Government Tax payable on and al
ter 15th, January, 1060.
Also a scrip Dividend of Sixty per cent on the earned
Prenitum of Policies entitled to pat ticlpate In the Pro
fits for the year ending I.st of Jan ua.y. 1866. And
have voted to Increase the Capital Stock of the Coo,
puny tp, One Million of Dollars. Apply to
A. L. 'SPUN sLEIt, Agent.
FOR SALE.
TOWN PROPERTY on South Hano
vor street, Carlisle, Comprising 120 loot In fron.
and 240 feet in depth having thereon erected 3 Dwell
tog Houses, Shops and other Buildings will be sold en
tire or divided to suit purchasers. Apply to
A. L. SPONSLEII.
Feb. 16, 1866.
FOR SALE
AValuable Lot of ground ofi , south
Street containing over , On feet in it t 00,12111
In depth. Also, a Lot a . the corner of Pitt/ nd Small
Streets, containing On feet In front and rill feet lc
depth. Apply to
Oh Yes, Oh Yes, Oh Yes,
The people are going to Plank's.
.TV EIGUBOR now we can afford to
1 I !cusp ourselves and children In good Bents,
Shoot .rats and Caps, since they are selling su very
CHEAP
At the •ales roam of 11. Plank. South West Corn - eri of
.la corer St., and I.ornst Alley. Plank, hasjug
rel °rued Iroui the East., and is now opening in addl-
Mn c. 11, Winter stuek a largo use ortanent of Boots,
Bats and Cnpe, 1031.41 for prier and totality van
no, of, surpassed. Indeed it is a blessing to the people
that lank 11118 opened a
BOOT
and :thoe Store In Carlisle. The atnunut of munay
whale); Can bo saved by buying at Platilr's Boot
AXD SHOE
St. ,rill keep n person in poctot mousy torn year
1' .11,11 a. arcely name any t Ind slur Runt or Shoe that
l'l3lll , has not got, and all selling at greatly redunsil
prices Just go t 6 Plank's cheap Boot and Shoe.
STORE
end se o .er. yourselves, and you will hod that half has
red 4rrn told but wha: has Beau told b. true. Remem
ber the stand South West Corner of North Hanover St ,
and holust Alley.
CARLISLE
111,1,rsy between Thudlulus and Wetzels lintels
1 prit 18t31{.
New Spring Goods,
Al! LIVINGSTON, at his whole•
Fair, and Retail Clothims f stahlishment, on South
treat, adjotnite Maher & Bower& hardware
so, :thouttuees the terelpt of a full and Complete as ,
to,ttment of
S / PING S [AIM El? 00 OD tS,
and ~unable 'II EA DV tiA DE CIA VIII !NO. life stoek
mu,..ty In part of One Black and Moe
FRENCH and ENGLISH CLOTHS, •
Extra Heavy Doe.skin,
Thi et, out and Olney
CASSIMERES,
A 1,11 a large varloty of Cansinels and Twood, ken
, 10,1,13. alll C a..,11111:111aS, !Anima, and Linen
In gr. /it voriety.
Also II Arent inoiortment of
Ready Made Clothing,
of every sty'la and qualify, Whit, Linen and Woolen
Sim to i., , utatner Drawers, ka., conwantly on hand a
taiga .oeurf,lnent of 111'3, Dollars, flestry and Gloves,
If 11011, and Co• ton 41andkorehlois.
A Is, ,t full assortment of - Trunks, Carpet Bags and
Miser, .1 , 0.1 . Y size.
thuthina made to order at the shortest notice. Call
and .•xamlue the stock
March 23,18613
1 Challenge competitiob.l
IN the Islay, of vurioty, elOgq4cb d(s_tyfo,
quality and eheapnesh of my stock of Pry Gdods.—
Especially would 1 call attontion to in) largo aasort
mon t of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
rvhich I selected with special care in the Philedelphla
and New:York. markets a few days since. Also, my
three gore oblong combination
lI.U'OP K: I it T
decidedly the most Improved pattern of the age, giVing
the wearer the'most . artistic form. .•
Likewise. a variety of White Goods, Fuel, as
Plain Plaid ftii4 Striped Cambrice, _
Plain, Plaid and Striped N'insooks,
' Swiss Mull, Eithep and Victoria Lawns ,
Linen Handkerchiefs, ~ dm
Cottenades, Blue and Gold Duck,
Gingham's, Denims,
icrentuelty.jeghs; , , Shirting, Stripes,
'Outs Canihries. Tickinge,
' 'Blue, Camlirles, . 'Checks,
" Blue thinkeeus; Diapers, , • •
'l' Drown Nankeens,, Lancaster
Ginghares, ,4c.,, &c., &c:, 4e.
APril 20,1860.
AIL TO BE BAD AT
WM. A. 'ti' ILES' STOEE,
•
NORTH'' LCArC VER i ST.qEE'P
.NBXT Dean TO DIV: KIEDEIes AND Dl.
INZelint tore.
THE subscribor hereby informs his old
cuaton.:. 915) thht, haa
, . REMQVED ~i , •:- . , . • .
hie Family GroCerr FROM 'Pitt Street TO the 'corner
of Pomfret gn4 Ilt,t Streeta, In the building knbivivis
, , ••. CART'S CORNER,. . '' . : '
which has Just heen'thoroughli repainni and refitted
expressly -tor; 'his' business,' 711.i , stock consists Of;p.
Bretniass s i ssortrnt of .• • •', • '- • 0 '• '
G ocEitiEs, , ~ , , .. ~..N.,
Wilh?wy , Ne. -opden; , and Qu9onswaro'',
,ompristhe TiOi-5,f111 , 4 va my Ilne Of tilitile. I.J,.are 14
‘^fritlint conimnpleution with the eastern. citles.Ancl,
EST dat3 l : (l ,S a l l itaf.a t iolOl 4). ' I4BV7k:SW ' B4d " Z°IESIX.
1 4 mnrhets . ariord
PR a' " 'ot the. illnoo•- . ( 1 4FVECOld Corner;' ' . '
, • . • • S , -.,. 4 1 :11AN fiiiil4, ,'
-9firlislo , M!licrigO,,lB6o;,!. , ''.'•,..„ .:,,:::","!;;:4,..
110/Iu4PJ-4.8, • wtillrg;,l%t4D:.
..pret c riva AY All • practle4 i`nintoto 'fry, it 14
you 7111. have no othor,...lllproActured only by
•,;-`
' 31d1187 lidith Third StrioV,,PIIILAD'A.,‘
• Jan,,2 , ;,/ci0,0 7 17, , •
j4 - Oho iti, ItR 0 4 ANVQ 1 rY rePairl 2 ll , o
tow Jbwel ry
DYSPEPSIA
PEILVAXE u Iy - T:LY CURFP
•
Sheldon's , Dyspepsia Troches.
Dyspepsia - Permanently cured or The
'lllO'nolf 1?(Y
rr HESE:, Trookes ,not.loolytive - imme-
Wale but.643l;M; tir offeetti t permanent
cure in Dyspepsia. They are not a purgative, and
therofovutimmusettoes not create a,neeesalty.lor ; the, ,
babliiitil uselof chthartles,• aka,
gtiping 'attic bOWeltyanditro pepoit ,
hqrtideks to tho Most ddliCato. " ''l
-
They will immediately aorrect,a. sour Stomach, cure
Fla' titmice, ileartbuFb,liicliness'oh Vain In the 'Stom
ach, Costiveness: Belching of wind,, Liver Complaints,
Headache, and lu Ilia all those disagreeable and dam
gerous symptoms of this disease, which unfit ono for
the pleasures and duties of life.
Weak and delicate persons who have been' Injured
by the use of powerful ntimu ants and, purgatives,
will Mad them a niiiii,lsafe'find Miro iostorenbtliho
digestive oilcans to their original strength and vigor.
Prepared solely by the proprietors,. ,
8. .1. Vandersloot & Co. Chemists
7LB alarkst, Street,
' • • tiinadelptifd, '
David lialston—Druggiat,Durlislo, Cumber/and Co.,
Pa. Solo Agt S;r Cumberland Co. Pa. Sold by all
Druggists.
J nue 21, 1808 --am
AGENTS WANTED !-
„ J. T. *HEADLEY'S
lIISTORY 711 E
rg'cririr'PLeastcl.27,
Complete In TWO YOLUMBS, also in ONE. It is ad
mitted to be the most, interesting, popular nod valita
ble History of the Rebellion, which Is fully' attested
by the enormous sale of 2 0 0.000 veluines, and a largo
portion of thee. untry still uncanvassed.
o are obliged to run our presses night and day to
enable us to supply our Agents
Men of ehereeior And obli ty. Who desire. a lucrative
employment, *ill find this a rare opportunity.
The price of the work In one volume is so'low (corn
pared with other Histories) as to bring it within the
reach of all classes.
Per lull particulars send for circular..
Address
AMERICAN PUBLISHING COMPANY,
148 Asylum Street.
• Hartford, Conn..
inno 22 v 18611-4 t
The National Ink Company.
11 , 1 -11. Ric El A RD 'COLE, being a room
_k her of the National Int: Company, the firm of
h ,hail Cole h o..'have established a Branch of
the I'. tonally In Carlisle, where they manufacture the
Ink, and are prepared to furdish those who deal In the
article, lult 011 draught at one dollar a gallon, and put
up in 2 ounce Ink Cones, at the rate of ST 00 per gross,
RICHARD COLE & Co.
Nlay 2,), IS6II---ly, ,
,5r,, BOWERS,
Succussrws b, J, E 117 S F.
1 - ) I EABERS in Foreign and Domestic
J . Hardware ,f all kinds,
$6OO 000 00
PA I NTB, OILS, 11 LASS, V NRNISII ES &c.
North. Hanover St, nearly oppokito the Carlisle Bank
1013 15115.
EM p M ENT FOR BOTII SEXES.
) ISA 131,ED and ret6rned soldiers,
widows and orphans of slain sold.ers, and the
unemployed of both sexes generally, In want or respect
able it 11d profitable employment, Incurrb g no risk, can
procure such by ()twinging a postpaid addressed sure!.
ape. for particulh rn, to
OE=
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
Incorporated, 1850, Charter Per
petual.
CASII_ ASSETS, $2,000,000.
JAM ES C. WALK.LEY, Cro,idon t.
Policies Issued on all Popular Plans
A FEW REA'SON'S WII I'EO
I%E Insure In the Charter Oak.
1 st All banking privileges are prohibited. the line!
ness being confined exclusively to the Insurance
2,1 —lts Risks are selected with great care, thus in
curring small losses, and consequently large dividends
accrue to Polley holders.--See Mass. Insurance Repc,rlr,
last six years.
1101.—Its Ratio of Expontlitures, ineluding Death
Claims sod ‘Vorking Expenses, 1,1, Itereipt 5, are unpre
cedes tedly low —edit, ROpirrtal.
4 t h.— All the profits are divided among Policy hold
ers the original eapital being limited by ('hurter to
44)1-per rent dividends, no more than It earns for the
Cbrkipany at interest.
'tars—lt declarer, and pays its Dividends momully in
ogn. thus assisting the insured In the payment of
pr,oSirums.
A. L. SPOVSLBR
it 11.-ItA business Is distributed user nitre than
twonty Northern States, nuking It Impossible, to touch
sc moo Its large surni US, set'nparh for contingencies,
even In the event vf a scourge of Ch'olera.
prompt in the payment of losses, hoe hig
lluld to IVidows and Orphans nnarly ONE MILLION
li .LLAIIS. and lino never litigated a claim.
Bth —The man of wealth in-arcs as an Investment
Ott,— Men of small 111010111 Insure to guard their lam
!lies against want.
intl.—The man of hurinrais insure to provido against
push tie logs in trade a life I'nlinv , bring a basis for
enpl,nl
ill (kill 11150, lLi& theil e:u
yc.tt ot toil mat not he sacrificed at, death trent want
of ready ';..h to cancel liabilities.
AII thus alit away by tittles
1 , . sure to con. Isom largely insreased to their Mini
eatl, bring certain to occur.
lie. S. B. KIEFFEIt, U. I)., Medical Examiner.
J.l). ADAIR, Agent Carlisle, Pa.
P. It, BLAIR, State Agent for Engem Pa.
4.)^ Office Busnongs New Building, North Sixth
Street Beading.
Persons desirous" of insuraziee w 11l please apply to
the agent. For Information ielative to agencies ;ad
dress the State Agent.
April 111, 1,8116.
Patent Metallic Sole.
A NEW INV ENT ION . •
WFALIN THE FEET is the most
prolihc cause of disease and death known to
bumahity it ix. almost sure to bring on a mial; and
nolds, hog lected, andieftun when hot neglected, lead
fevel.L, or Lo coughs and Intel colisuinptione. It Is in
of this rub, [ha , Cho inventive talent 01
the co.. t,y Ln Sr years teen devising sumo method,
ih .11 tempted to devise IL, for'keepilig the feet dry, e ,1
y. I that should not give inrohveniem e to the wearer.
huller shoes, in 0.1 !Will or another, have hitherto
been our reliance; but it is well humen,lis 'among
their maily evils, that 'while they beep thekfeef 'dry
from external moisture, they sweat tmnirAiilA. m uph,
and by thus inducing no undue'tondor'ness'iiicreasti ii
susceptible' y to colds rather then otherwhia. 'hey
510 also ,umberaomo to the foot, and withal u'e' very
expeusive. he demand is for •otnethlng that shall
make the ordinary Bout and shoe imperyieus to water,
without atfeoting their elegance - Lir durityllity,ithd;ll
possible, without adding sensibly to.' the cost of their
nnwu 'choke, it will by conehdedore niost'im
puttan; features, and we 'Ciinsclentiously affirm that
they ace ashlutely attained in the inventi.m” here
with presented to the public
'rue invention consists in insertlnghtitween flip 1-Se
her and outer sole, when the boot is 'Making. a OM
LTALLIC PLATZ,oxeueding.ly ductile, tOrnblubig• Reif
111.14 with toughness, very light, and °Yell way
th the sod desired, while the fldillohal'expense is
merely nominal It furnishes It porfelot thirtior against
the admission of wet or' dlimpness,t hough the taut may
he exposed over BO long'upon wet , pavoMents or damp
ground.
' To ladles and children the 7dETALLIC SOLES Will he of
the Aleuhtble value,bo from their habits of life and del
icacy of dross, they are particularly expused'to the Mug
train of ills that attend upon an inadequate protection
to the feet.
ISAAO LIVINGSTON
These Solos have already been tried by the best
of all tests ACTUAL USE, and the testimonials to their
merits, freely proffered, indicate that they must be
speedily and universally adopted by the public. Alia
Patent 4lelallic fieled Boots and Blfettsare being,ha-,
silt tliallutted.States, and will ',supplant all, forunt.Of,
'eyeratteas,okeePt.:,posalblY j Zir, deep . mud or snow, an ,
they become tu•own. BO sure to get.thisai and, talte,4o
, other. If your shoemaker does not , happen to have
t iem,ho can procure them' withotit' difficulty. , If he
wall, not, then send yourself to the inventor ono'doller
and thirty cents, and obtain six pair ;asserted , sizes,
with right to use, which will be promqly torwerded by.
Mall or express prepaid, Me Made up
apy shoemaker in the country. A'aenSies wily be op
tablislMd in every city and villagp, and supplled with
ITies' and proprietary stamps, at. seLedule,priees, and
beret of nunissicu allowed on Wes. Also General
Agencies ter States appointed on application, with
proper testimonials to the Inventor.
• flkitlUtlf., J. SItIILY,
ICKtneral Depot, corner City' lUD Waco and Read
street, how York. „
• ,RtitiltßOllP,t,
. . , New Yang, Juno 1, 1800.. • I
ITita Praprioter'° of thalami° patencihaving come In ,
-contact with a patent previously; hinted to William J,
I, man, of Northampton, Maas, covering tbs./lame in. ,
° °Neaten,/ flapr(AteJ)l4l2lk, the chief aparblea itt,interost
h vo parch:ma:the fnne,, and, combining. their in.
toroata,. have, organized, , ..,, , ~ . -
1 . 'rgO3
IPitthilt: Afefalliif
, 'MTH A
Aild established a general Manufactory and Depot at
62 John Street, New YdA;..where they are ready at
all thaw+ to .1111 .orderp clot Holee. Of. . a/l, altos with
promptneee and diepatch
my, attention of dealeye It() keepeionlyYll9/ 1 11 .0414.
N hereon wit& haebacti nsucrthlaiollo WII ever agetn
~
~
a ;r
neent, if procurable, to oar a LOcit'or'elloe 'Without
it .11Pecial.indueementa pi erod to tlealere ant Joann.
rarrere,,toalel,in thelrtntrc.duotiom.: l'ulcoidat, , and
k nerarand eproloi inforioation 'furnished ouapplica-.
11 n at'tho genoral store.,.te :1 ..c ~ .... c'c .. , t 1::.• ....' 1
• ' ' - A: B. LYMAN,
I
, ; (3;Rrasldant Am. Tat, Metallic) iihoo dole CO,
" . .
02 John Street, Now York.
A l prll,ll 16611-41 m. , c :• . ,/;.-. .1 ..: 1 1•:: 1 , i t
• '._i — •
:. LL - Itin kt of je ' welry , Jobin,, done at
, abort n9t,1ee.,,, Agc:ordepne,pmparly.„rapidl7,d and
' , a od, at thoiauwJowtdry ty,orti, Eaat Biala R.
,
, .....,:t.X. L 477 7—
I ' Fine assortment of Candy; Toys of
dmiied - c - iiivoirtiiicaiatiatimiattiakuoisl Y'' '''''. '''
,h3c., 16, 1895. ' AT lI.A.VIIIISTiOgeeI'i
V
-,• OCK-CANDY' `4eoiots Fionoit and
~ , •
• thmon„
~ cc. 15, 11865. : , 'AT LIAVERBTICWS.
Dr..IOIIN M. DAGNALL,
lies 153, Brooklyn, N.l
THE CHARTER OAK
SEELY'S
CIAPITAL OF $150,000,
The notett.,s4l:', Good'' Store', t --- T&
Hanover Street..
THE most attractive place in Carlisle
• la at A. W. Ifentz's great, ,
i t MERCYANTILE tM CRIMP
•
where.' rair be' , purchaSed ,, the beat; hindhomesty land
abeapeSt goods ip the. Country. iWo,hteve Just
lobed. con stoat , with - OM/mg° invoice of .the choicest
goods in the,Alarket;!and;will , continue: to renew the ,
supply daily, or as necessity requires. • ;:;•,..•
; lt.Would be imposslble.to enumerate all, the articles
in our extensive lino K 1 business.. ; ;
We have, now a ilnel assortment of Ladies Spring
pOPLINS..DLAIN• AND PLAID,. • , •...;
CHALLINS,OS;BDATIVIIL.PATTBILNS.4O., (..
PRINTthAND ALL KINDS OF - DOMESTIC ODOM
A , variery of Gentlemewand Boys wear.' An exten
sive stock of,
.1 ; !EARLE,
STAIR AND ~ •
~, • FLOOR! OIL CLOTHS, •
, • , . ,; .. OIL SHADES. •.• '
Blind,idaterlala and Carpet ;Chalon..
"Hopkins". Superior. Skirts all lengths and .widths.
We shall be happy to have all call and examine our
" now stock," as we fool confident that our selection
will please all tastes.
Carlisle, April 11th 1866,
Now Watch, Clock,
AND
JEWELRY STORE.
Nl - I.EYSINQEII, revectfully an
,
• nounces, to the citizens of Carlisle and .the
Surrounding country„ that that he hasopened an entire
new stock of Watches,.Glocks, Jewelry, &c., consisting
in part of Gold and Silver, American, English and
Swiss Watches, Ladies Gold Watches and Lhalus,,Fine
Jewelry In sets, Finger and Ear Rings, Sleeve Buttons,
br., Gold Pens of Merton's 'celebrated manufacture at
in Imblished rates, Silver and ,Plated Ware, Castors,,
Fruit Baskets, Forks, Spoons, &c.; Clocks in every varie
ty, and of all prices. Spectacles In Gold, Silver, Steel and
Plated Frames, to suit alt ages. Acsortleons, Violins
and Violin Strings, Am. To which ho invites the at.
teution of the people, hoping to receive a liberal share
of patronage,
It in Best Main St., near Saxton's hard Ware
Store. ..
All kinds of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Accordeons,
&c., neatly add substantially repaired and warranted.
Work done promptly.
May 4, We. .
Lumber 1 LuMber !
AT the Dunoannon Union 'Lumber
rum, 4 Miles north eat of Sterrett's (hp, 4,
[Mies west of Duneannon, 1 mile south ofillilow'a
Bridge, near Grier point.
100,000 ft, Yellow Pine flooring, dry..
NOM ft. Scantling, both Oak and Pine, all sizes.
40,000 It. 2 loch Barn flooring. Yellow Pine, 16 tolB
fed dry.
26,000 ft I% In Yellow Pine Boards, Dry.
A large lot of Weatherboarding.
A large lot of Oak Boards.
A large lot of Sealing Laths. -
A large lot of White Pine Shingles.
Poplar hoards, Plank and Scantling.
Oak Boards, Scantling and Plank.
Sawed Oak post and fencing boards.
Chestnut rails and cord wood, $1,40 per cord.
The above too have always on hand. and are prepared
to saw all kinds of bills to order, such as Machine and
Car Lumber, Wagon Maker Lumber, we can saw 47 ft.
In length, and are so fixed that we can fill orders in
the wry shortest notice, at tiny time also so prepared
to deliver Lumber at any point by railroad Or by
teams.
Please give us a call before purchasing elsewhere
we are selling et low prices.
I{ol TER, LATINIER 8 110$17OUR,
Duncannon, Perry Co. Pa
April 20. 11305-301.
REMOVAL I
The subscriber begs leave to Inform his old custom
em and the publio generally, that he has removed
his
SADDLE AND HARNESS,
establishment to the building on South Hanover
street, Carlisle, nearly opposite Bentz's Store. He will,
as beretof ra, keep constantly on hand, of his own
make, everything in his line, ouch as
DDL ES,
A R'N ES; -1, „
COLLARS,
All his work is made up under his supervision, and
he therefore feels warranted In saying that 'or works
pianship and durability; It Is unsurpassed. Thankful
tar past favors be respectfully solicits ft continuance
of the scone.
April 20, 1800-Gui
This is a personal invitation to
the reader to toro.mine my large assort
ment of liw STYLES OF cheese Goons,
seleetbd with special rare for the Spring
Trade.
•
BEALEMDEB, THAT I HAVE REMOVER PROM
MIIN STREET, TO NORTH HANOVER
STREET, NEXT DOOR TO MILLER A BOW
ERS' ILDIRWARE SIORE.
The First Premium,
FOR THE BEST PHOTOGRAPHS
At the late (lumberland County Fair,
has been awarded 10
C. L. LOCHMAN.
M 11. Loolintan hastho pleasure to an-
Ili_ trounce to the public, that he has repurchased
his old room From Mr. WMlllan in Mrs. Neff's
opposite the First National Bank, end guarantees
that his
Pll ()TOG RAPIN,
CARTES 1)E "V THI TE,.
A M 11 ROT YP ES, &C.
have mi superior, and in time, finish and clearness,
surpass must pictures produced. Ile gives his person
al /Mention to lbw rosin, and with the best nod most
improved ini.t.rtnnents and 'appliances wad-dins the
finest icsulis. A large assortment of Gilt and Rose
Wood Frames, and splendid Albums, for sale verp cheap.
Copies of paguerruotypes: midi, In the most perfect
Manner.
0ct.21, Ibfis.," '
HA R A.RE STORE.
ryE old hardware stand of Lewit3 F.
Lynn, liks parsed Into the bandit of W. E. Miller
O. A. Bowers, who ere now transacting business un
der the name and styli, of . '
MILLEII. 'sowEEs.:.
. . .
•
The new firm haveliist . roturnodfrom , the'eity and
are now prepared to'furniih to the publlo at the lowest
prices, all kinds or , . • -
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
thrdhruro, ConciiTrlmipg, P41'1413,011E1,
MASS VARNISH', •
&e. Al'ock into their store will convince all that they
have enough of goods to fully supply the demand in
this market.' Person's wanting goods in our line will
find It to their advantage to give, us'a call. 411 orders
personally and promptly attended to.
duly 7, 1865.
New Grocery Store !
eItANCiE 61 4 FIRM!' ,
' •
„
r i r H Eitndersigned hereby announces to
X his old patrons and customers, that be has die
posed of his ontiro .stock of Goods with the good will
of the establishment, to Messrs. Peffer & Washmood,
whom ho recommends to the citizens of Cumberland
county, as active, energetic and reliable business men,
who will sparo nopains to, maintain and improve , tho
'character of, the old stand as a drat Class • ,
„ rATLciv.E„'pßopkwitiii
Withirdniy .th onto. , far tho patronage be kairiiholvect
hohospoake for the now firms continuance otthe name
liP t iFFEIR & "VV;ASHIViLOOD
wiIt3,4*.to thafjnbiostiaff
GROCERIES, • • • •
• '
(ILA.SSWA 0”
RE, .
,' 4- ••
‘WILLOIV' WARE: . 4C;;
,04 , or:brought, to , place,and nvilVoonatantlydis6p .
nn lumil the cbdicost Ofroceries , thOltitaternYaltirktits'
afford. ' A full arrortmant of Limps and 011 on handy
Call and Ado mg at,tbekla stand, South )teat corner of
, Market fiquaVe i•
=IRE
'Janunry G, 1860-71 y
Hand. •
Large tind' , )arion stook' of GiOoer i e:
ti t teethivari;) . /.. , f
11E=
• k
Sauces, Fish, &a. , am , selling at the very
lowest Cash 'Prices.
Thesa bidebtedi to Vie • fitilherliii3e, Sad Lifarthililint
those In' arrears tilongthat tlkno , wllt coma'fortil
piomptly pirg•uppat longer delay trlltriot anti
-3,,1805.
713t112 . 1113ERTY - WAITE ~ LEA.bv
.fw-IlUdotintlro , stittbutter Agar& cat; wgivo4. Ootit
taum'anq other! a•ry le I ,ADunitlieturbd only br , . 1,,
.;i LT::
' f
,WholOsrilo Drugs Dalai & 0111111I'DealOret,..1 ,
-No:l37:North Third BtrooN PbtlaiVa.y,
Jaui Ili; ,;'•1,1!! i•.;
nESSINGf`"
..nitogneleo: ,•
x5,.~ee~•,., , • _Aeg lierynnaTio xa.!
El
4 00 LmpN,D,9 , -- , —) .
i. , ,,,..,;., 1 ..
, ova hit, iio"6',`boir4;ihiliniegOttidA44.„
.15, 1805. AT lIEVEROTIOCIV
.
'.' i r t
P eseAts for AlYa : t .2?..VoPfAqes...
iirrlNGl,,,'?#oqt;',,'.9P4Olig:
nd Ba wbc4l ll- ''. I.RAg , ,',, 1
00.15, 1805:',,AT ILAVZWIT/0414h)
EVE CHEAP CASH GEO' CERY
w
PROVISION
C. ,4 X •
R STOR
.eat Excitement on the Corner of Pitt and.
outher Streets, opposite the.Gorman
Reformed ura, Carlisle, Pa.
! Thy Subs'eriber bogs leave to Inform his friends and
the public, that he has just returned from the Eastern
antes, with a full and choice assortment of
9:14, PiPINT lOWA 1-0
no will keep constantly \on hand an extensive and
general assortment of
Ooffeos of all kinds, Brown Sugar, Crushed Sugar,
Pulverized Sugar, Mee, Tallow Candles, Star
do. Starch, Teas of all kinds; Salt by the
Sack, Buckets andTubs,Wasis. BoarFle, , 4 I
BeeCaidii; ANS' 7. ,
' 'Molassed;Flah-Lall kinds, Pop-
per, Spice, Soda, Cream Tar
tar, Best Indlgo,Cinna
mon, Cloves, Matches
Mustard, Blacking,
Twist Tobacco,
Navy, Spun,
Natural
1
Tobacco, Sniolting,' kinltlllick 1 , Vino Cut, Candles,
Pan Poaches, Crackers, Essonco of Coffee,
Dandelion, Cheese,Hrminy, Beans Cigars of all kinds,
&c.,Nuts—all kinds, &c.
NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS,
IniXEEM
nd everything else that le kept in a grocery store. I
Invite the public to call and eiamlne my. goods and
prices before purchasing elsewhere, as I am determin
ed to sell at very small profits.
Tho highest prices paid for all kinds or Country Pro
duce JACOB BEN ER.
April 6,1866-6 m.
An Old Song, set to a New Tune.
Th4l-lEleDe..-Ani
As, spring approaches
• •
• Ants aud.Roaehes.
From their holei conic out,'
And Mice and Flats,
In spite of cats,
Gaily skiip about.
• °COSTA:MAI' EXTERMINATORS,
~EXTERMINATORS,
"COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS,
EXTERMINATORS,
"COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS,
EXTERMINATORS,
".COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS,
EXTERMINA,TORS,
"COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS, ,
EXTERMINATORS,
"COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS, •
EXTERMINATORS,
"COSTAR'S". EXTERMINATORS,
EXTERMILNATOORS,
"COSTAR'S" EXTERAIINArEH, .
EXTERMINA ORS,
"COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS,
EXTERMINATORS,
"COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS,
EXTERMINATORS,
• "COSTAR'S ILI:TERMINATORS,
EXTERMINATORS,
"COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS,
EXTERMINATORS,
"COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS,
EXTERMINATORS,
"COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS,
EXTERMINATORS,
For Bats; Mice, Ronehos, Ants, Bed' Digs,
Fleas, Moths in Furs ana.,,W l oolens, Insects
on Plants, Fowls, Animals, etc.
XIR) , - ! ! I IlinvAnE I I o 4 all wortblesx imitation
Ett43 , See that "COSTAR'B" 1111111 C ix 011 each Box, But t
and Flask before you buy.
INCREASE OF RATS.—ThetiParm
er's Gazette (EnglA) asserts and proven by figures tha
quo pair of RATS will have a progeny and deseendett ,
bo less than 651,050 in three yeal.s. Now, tmlesk this
immense family ran be kept down, they would eonsuni
mere food than would sustain 65,000 human beings.
Alao - See "COSTAR'S advertisement above
moo.
WHIPS, &C., &C
.)
`llATS'Versn's BlRDS.=Whciever en
g a g es in shooting smell birds is a cruel man; whoever
aids in exterminating rats is a benefactor. We should
like Nellie one to give us the benefit of their experience
in driving out these pests. Wo need something besides
doks,cats, and traps for this business.—Sdenti c
Can, N. Y.
IVILLL&M CL BPPER
"COSTAR'S" RAT EXTERMINA
TOR in slin — ple, Rafe, uu4 nure—the utast porfoch RAT-
Ideation meeting we have ever attended. .Evp.4 Rat,
that can get it, properly prepared, will eat it. and every
One that eats it will die, generally at some place as far
distant an possible from where it was talten.--Lake
Bhere, Mich., Mirror.
OM— See "COVAIt'S" advertinement above.
el:IMIIIM!1:1
HOUSEK EEI'E RS troubled with ver
min need be so no longer, if they use "COSTAR'S" Ex
humiliator. 'We have used it to our satisfaction:. and if
a lox coot $5, we would have It, We have trier: nelsons
tmt they effected nothing: but "Costar's article knocks
the breath out of Rats, Mice, Roaches, Ants, and Ik:d
-ill:pc quirker than wo can 'write it. ' It is in great de
p./111d 11l over the country.—Medina Ohio, Gazette.
co. See "COSTAR'S" advertisement above.
1860.
A VOW,E ,ER,QAI
spealt o Afet;Votich: ) /Chi, tx termite
ator—"more grain and provisions are destroyed annu
ttlly in ()rant County by vermin than would pay for tons
of this Rat and Insect Killer."—Lancaster, Wir. Herald.
112). "401TAR'87.adyerlifieuteut more.
FAR 1 I ERS AND HOUSEKEEPER
—Hiumid recollect that hundreds of dollars' worth of
O taint Proyisions 4.,.aru annually destroyed by Rats,
Mice, Ants, and other i insects tuu , of,Ayhielt
Gan be prevented by a few dollas worth of "CO'STAR'S"
Rut, Roach, Ant, &c., Ex tel initiator, bought and used
ef poly.
1y„21.. See "COSTAR'S" advertisement above.
ta_Sold ; j ,
, .
llaverstiek.
foal all Druggists nee Dealers
April 20. 1800-4ra.
; '
Wheeler & Wilson and Ho'we.
LOCK STITCH
The Best Simplest and Cheapest'
V HE Wheeler & Wilson machines are
11 adapted to all kinds of family sewing, working
glunlly wo,li-npolviiil,k,-bineirap4-Ootton-grop*,-"ttith
Silk, Cottotfand_Llneii-tralinre, 'lnAleirig , a‘beantiful
and porfeet stitch alike on both sides of the article
swed.
Prices of Wheeler k Wilson machines:
No. a machine plain,
ft.:2)E i Ornamental bkilatti,'" l,
" 1 " Silver plated,
, . The attention of Tailors, Shoemakers, Saddlers and
Carriage Trimmers is called to this—the boat of Shut
tle Sewing:l43olpawatiELlManlatottaYenitrelllto
bo the Ispit s atichlite ifbr•biatitergwdik , o'r lorharlier
- given to the public.
I Price of Rowe machines:
;Letter A machine $6O
'Js recommended for family sowing Tailoring, Shoe.
,14nding and Gaiter. fitting.
~,.„;j), 1 .11, )
Letter machine: ' $7O
Is one size larger than A machine, suited to the
'a me work.
Letter 0. machine,' $B6
:SS reownmended for heavy Tailoring. Boot and Shoo
work and CarriNcytrintatingi plpts light,etbd rapid
and will do fi ne workivell, and hits a ronettlarger Shut
tie than the smaller machines.
;Call and examine at !tail Road Telegraph Wilco, Oar.
liirle; Pa.
. 0ct.27; 1865—tf.
IMINIMEI
PMFrEIt & WASIIMOOD.
•,;:.c=iicioci
Alarge assortment of the best quality
of ,
•J
grOCerieV : Rittaknikk4fagiE f itreY4 &C,
lolling oWat the vary loneot prices ruling in too Unto
lof Pennsylvania.,
I , l{,
orthoi 4441 i br
; t1 0 ,1 0 ,1i 1•1 . 0 .(t I, /I, .. soil'
F(1111.213111860t0 . 1(I Whiti ;(11 1 ,
'mo4
,TICKS.—
1)-4 , :ttttAVYJPPA 0 PuarrtilghrefvfAn494 ittquog
Fieo :160.805. ""'• 4 '" 7 "'
NTIOLIN and Guitar. strinus, Violin
witalai the 8t444
E Main St.,
r
OLE Agenay for the sale of Morton's"
Elold,PvetiroTho haw. Jo*oltr Stotbi'Ttafttc
St , ~ :fniu ((iv :Do j!,
• .1117 aqi,et,
AN thy •DYE pyLORS,
guly - 1, 1804: AT RALOTOTB,4
rINO" UTS, Confectionary and Fruits, at
.1„IN Ilayeratiok%
`Only infallnble remedies known."
`Free from Poisons."
`Not dangerous to lIIC Human Faintly."
'Ruin come out of their holes to die,"
,
11E6 — Address, ITENRY R. 0(0147,R,
482 Broadway, N.
it Sold in Carlisle Penna.
-416, By —.l.laverM ink.
And all Druggists and Retailers
1866.
rm. See "COSTAR'S" advertimument above
1888•
1888
1866
.
.t •
LAt' s 4l;i l t. ,o
- 0
t •
r
. -
The Howe Sewing Machine.
SAYE,MONEY,
AT CHARLES OGILBY'S
, CHEAP CASH STORE.
cfponeti ti.l9;gq eligpft
.! nue 'onigrpOrtatiand Potwistinjblyrkineus,
hich wars a 1 purchased at a further decline - In pri
des, i have commenced this day to sell all kinds of
Goods in the Dry Goods and Fancy Line, at less prices,
than they were sold five days ago by.any Homo in the
fionnty. ......_
Ladies Dress. Goods,
and,M,Fapoy, gols.and 11l ac Wool D Old
r reiN.OfriAllyTel.crlpe p, (iri
~tylllll33lBikelseg,tPorr- 50hotto I kill
hafts, at Old Prices. ShepherilliPlaid Mantra and
°lanes all size Plaid at Old Prices Black and Colored
Alpaca rt .Aflelirt prlyiev i lfwe4Vll
3131etcs13.
Dotter and Shoal; than has hoop sold for Flys pears.
hflv'timas.
Nainsooks Brilliants, Cambrics, Bishop Lawns, Puffed
3lnalinsi,titrippd Neinsookqoy 1/v2sses fled
arlbiddr ht prfebelhat will tiatonlsli
MEN AND BOYS WEAR
Yeans 'Prieoh 25 cii;.
I All the celebrated makes of Cassimeres. Cotton
Goods, Linen Drills and Ducks at lower prices than
liavmhapn hought for ypp.rs., ••• •T . I
11,1 are sblling GoefeCalloriithell-12 1, 2 ;10, IVets. '
I am selling Good Miniiiri's tit 1234,14, 15, 16 As.
I am selling the Best Unbleached - Muslin to day at
4 and 26 cts. 0
I am selling the Dest.Calicoes today at 18 and 19 cts.
I receive efory'mortiing the Philltddlphla find NOW
Turk Domestic Price Lists from the Principal Houses
he those Cities and regulate
is EVERY DAY
the prices ofail ;geoids accordingly oh A doclihing Mar
ket all will no that' rainy the adianlage of the
decline the Tory day It happens. This being the only
&kir way of dein; huelninr, strictly Wier:, to it,
4egardless of the Opinleh of other Musts: '
• A tremondious stock of Gingham, T lacings, Checks
Mai:mole Blue Drilling &c., all at loropt coat prices.
FANCY GOODS,
In all the endless variety of Fancy goods too numer
ous SW:tient ion [take pleasure In saying onr stoaklvai
never more complete and'at prices that must satisfy
Baltnoral , Skirtsand all the niakestif Hoop , Akirtee t
and.bolow , old , Pricee.• Silk Sun Unihrollas. end •Pant
soil. t.Ribbonts,l Laces, I:Livings, Oov'ersj , (Dresir
Button's by the Thousatid).Bhattere, Ladies;Genta and.
Children's' Gloves and. Hosiery all .sltes colors and
prices. Linen It &c., at very low Prices.
SHOES.
ti I
Also a full now sto c k of • Cadies'and . Children's Shoes
ill every description. J null no auction work and can
warrant ovary pair I sell and bolugat tut i extva expense
for keeping'the saint) ant iniabloit Choapoi than
any Shoo House in the County, call and see them all
who want good and neat Shoos.
Thankful for the liberal patronage which the publi.
have long accorded me I hope to be able to merit a con
effluence of the same.
Remember the placp to.; Cartier Opposite the
Post Office and the Methodist Church.
Como One and All and convince yourself before pur
chasing elsoudrio . Feelpgla bellsofingti'
ctrAnftB citinnY.
pIJBE LIBERTY IV lIITE LEAD,-
The Whitest, the most durable and the mos
eehnotniettct Try Di illt!tnufltettrp - a*V . ool'
""". gr,
Wholesale Drug, l'alnt & Glass Dealers,,
No. 139 Is.lottit Third St.,
3110.20, 2006-Iy.
SCHENC sf;s' MA:N DRiA:•KII PILLS
FOR LIVER COMPLAINT
A 13II8STIVUTli I , olt CALOMEL
If your bowcifi aro cbstive,
TRY TfIENI
If
you U•
Yf your breath Is bad,,
If you fuel drowsy,
TRY THEM
, •
h' you are line spirited,
If you hart) a sick boaclacha,
*you have taken n drop too much,
=
They only cost 25 cents n box.
;TAT' TITO&
I Blue Mass, and other preparations of Mercury, ac.
tinily produce more aufferiug and death thati the die
&leas which theY'Prefeas to cure. And yet this corro
sive mineral so denounced by the allopathic doctors, is
prescribed by them almost universally in Livet. coua-i
Elhaat, Consumption of Lungs,
TIIBUANDItAIi'd PILLS
are con; posed entirely of XxiotS; and herbs, obtafn od from
the great storehouse of Nature, find their salutary of
*elm Will appear as goon HS the medicine is brought to
the test of a fair experiment. SCHENCK'S MAN
DRAKE PILLS do not produce Any nauseo. or o.ekness
Of the stomach ; but ivhori glien far Dyspepsia, it may
be proper to use them in connection with SCHE NCK'S
SEAWEED TONIC. 1.1.1 if judiciouslreapinont the
digestive facnltfeware spdadily'rektored" td their full
vigor, and the wbrst eases of indigestion may he cured.
When we reflect Unit this liver itbhixe largest inter
nal organ of the boilj", that to It is assigned the Impor
tant duty of filtering the blood and preparing the bile,
that it is subject 10 finfinY.disordere, and that when it
is diseased br inactive the whole body suffers sympa
thetically, it is not surprising that a medicine which
eau restore the healthy operationauf the Liver should
produetilvondOrtui ebanges In Min geounil.healtb f And.
effact'f.ures which may appgrilo bo z ahuostjukraculoult.
efliiticile eriong continuance, severe pain ol the side..
breaktarid thOulderS; aching of 'the limbs, a feolin.: of
general weakness and wretchedness, and other alarm
ing and distressing symniums4tulicative of imperfect
Or disordered action of the liver, are speedily removed
by the use of SCIIENCK'S NIANDRAKE PILLS. •
Costlyuness, ) pdos.. bitter or wup ernatatlousi, and
thatitiddsdfilpablit fe4ling of upprphition manta) guild
ty,'langWor, lethargy, and depression ofi spirits which
unfit a man for the management of business and the
tinjoyment' of life - am all relieved by 'the nsd of
SCIIHNOK'S 61AbelfgfiRE PILLEIr ' ,"
..• - • -
Dr. SMIENOI.—Dear Bic
r takespletisure in cendtbo'
you n certificate tp litany tittu Dalie airealy
received from ntifferifig liuutahlt.y.:' I ran scarcely lies
language sufficiently Strong' to tutpresrmy''heartelt'
gratification oftliewvonderful curok'yourlitANDßAltl;:;
DILLS and SEAWEED TONIC have effected in'thd'ete
tire cure of ono of the most stubborn cases of the affec
tion of the liver. For three years Ismffprol, beyond de
sitrlption ; all utyfiltiltfilsdis wallaiefthysolff came to the
conclusion that my time in this life was short. Such
Was the terrible conlitiqn tq w,hJth.l wasreduced that
life to MO -had hbebtddai.btirt~han l ;l6 vdhole wystem
was in a state of inflammation ; 1 could not eat, I
cpuld not sloop ; my whole body was filled with Jeln
Mvelling.viOuld arise iii-my wrists and anklas;rotifferi
ibis them totally useless. On several occasions 1 was
t4tacked with a rush of blood to the head. which could
all me to the ground, antrrivouhl be carried away fur
load. I applied to several eminent physicians fa our
city, who aduelnist,prelall the ,metlicines that they
thought would icaohtinic4goi - bia. ornd
One of them Odd he could do no more for me, antiati
vlsed me, Asa last resort, to drink col liver, oil . , Not
relishing. thelhoi l ifil. trnstr dealittel talte:llt2: - Weifl'
dentriiht your hdvortiseraint;ln • tun' haridiC, 'coiled
drcyou t.'l,otiMeimintidninicand told
ll.l'disoltsel' YOU' then , OrdOtetrlli6ithil-ViniNtild tpoifi
with an observance of diet, pledging your word that in
one week I would find myself another man. I follow
el your advice r and o) na,y9opprodkotelgtnittflpn kiting
More was effoctda!-I ebntintted 'your FIBS and Tonic
for some time, and now thank God for his goodness,
and your valnoble medfrolpo, L ant opep,morn;rolitored
to put feet Ifitalth , I , thrtdtsfarntstlY'rehothivicfrld' those
who are suffering from affection of the liver to give
Your Pills and Tonic a fair trial, nod ft pure will, be Of;.
focto.l. I have sent many persons to •yktd, and' they
bnlia all been cured. Any information my Ibllowcid
zbuis may require will be freely given by the subset*,
tier, at his residence, Sni. 812 Federal strect,,,betmcpu
Bth street and Passylirik road. - •• • ' " -
011AILLI1S
Formerly 4.4tri,u,qteturor
Da. SCHENCK will be prOtintsionallYtit bin principal
Mike, No. 15 North,tlloll atfoot,.corner of Commerce,
P,IIILADBLPIIIA, oyery, Baturility, from 9.a. in. until
4 `p. tn.; No , 32 Bond ktl'ilet; - Nint'York, every Tuesaay,
from 7^ t0%3 018EhlixidiorlstrOot, Boston, >I ass., every
19edgemjny,from 9 to4l, and ovary other Friday at 108
Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md. All ativice.fneelibpt
for a thorough examination of the luugl with 1.4 s lte
sOironteter the charge Is throo dollars. , • ' "
Trice of the Pulmonio andOnEnirtiollTbnie, each
$1.50 per bottle, or $7.50 per halt ilsmpu. Mandrake
Pills, 25 cents per box.
For eats by all;Drugkiatiqinfetlfiellna.
lian. 1, 18130-1x..;.)-1;.1:1 ( 1 y, P.
_
ZiOlart SKIRTS, 628.
$55
• $O5•
$75
-, ' , 111?1 , .11 4 111" , ,s lat?lke
• ,PlO e,rll. Ps I . .ailis , Llf.nlot , lJ 1. ~/•, r.
TMACTURED J 1 BLit"" ; "''
WHOLESALE & RETAIL,
1 No.
rir 628 Arch
: Stroct, ' P ra ttl
llli c ' i iliE ' thosecomplete asor ei
i • of
ladie t 3', MIME' and Children's up pr spwrEt.
tin this city; kotten'upcoittiroffsfYlVlApt'thn WANTS'
of: mar atasif 'farm; embracing the newest and most
desirable Styles and Sizes of " Oore 'fralls,il,nfhtary. ,
,le ktiffrom 2Y to 4 yds round,-20 to 6(l‘..Bprinqs, at
2 to $5,00. Plain Skirts, all lengths, frcitri - 2 1 4 to 3
y rds round the bottom, at fikl.q4o tu153;157 , 1
ur line of Misses' and,,childrenMAlßT, are pro
v Wally beyond all doinpdtofih, for variety of Styles
a d sizes—as wall as fbr finfill and' durability, at 25
co is to $5 25. All SkArta!Mf2fi:OUlt OWN MAKE,"
ar WARRANTED to gliNtElt44lCtIOR ; but RUT NONE AB
e 0 a, unless they bob,, , flopl. in's loop Skirt MUM
.lttOory, No. 1328 , A:idla"fftrcift, -,, Slimmed on earls Tab I ,
a rso:conalaintly on hand, soon SKIRTS, Manufactured
in Now York, and the Eastern States, which we sell at
v y low Prices. A lot ...f cheap Skirts-If. sprinks, 85
cohts 20 springilliQo42opriagi), $1,451-30sprIngs,
$l, 25 S k
its, " springs $ l - 50
Skr math) to Orarr and Itopaired.
a pi r iSt o l gin i ll kit' r!.. l ilPli i/M L YAIf i, ..'./ ~f:3 t. i c il
, ~,,...,f o ~ f .• i.,; ....f ,A.in.f1,.../..i.t.
:
, f 9 l, (th'ecoot t elyles, nelept i ld . to FretpA wok,.
Doi matt oVIVIP.IB .01100khO , ttE1 ,6 0,1.
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Nov Yoga.
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ae. ]6,1866 • AT ELAVERSTIOI(I3.
~. - poNFEPTIONARY I, . '
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' REAM. WORK, Stars, 'Tulips, Bon
bong,A-lamodi3Ohocolateo, Ilanda, Cocoanut and
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Al It i O A.. D -.
OHAIVGH OF EMIRS..
9riNat ftet'
id allotitrey,- Miy . 21st,
1866, Passenger Trains will run daily as follows,
VB dayiregellited): • . • : •
. J. • • ..i. .. ... . a
WESTWARD
ESE
ibtol4l - 11Olilik01.1 TRAIN leaves -Hariiebrirg 8.40
4. bl,, 144iapjpbyug 9.18, Carlisle 9 57,1 i evrville 1024
fithinpprisbtarg.l.l.o7, Chanabersbnrg. 1.10 P. M., Green
castle 1..49, arriving at.U2gerstawn 210 P. M.
' MAIL TRAIN loaves IllterriSburg 2.00 P. M., Mechlin
lesburg 233, Carlisle 3.06, Murrill° 3.40, Shippensburg
4.10, Chatekbprsbnrg 4.50, Greencastle 5.25, arriving at
ilagersteiwn.s.ssß. : .
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves - Harrisburg 4.15 P. EL',
Mechanicsburg 4.51, Carlisle Newville 5.53, Ship
ponsburg 6 21, arriving at Chambersburgat 6.50 P. M.
' A MIXED TRAIN 'cares Chainbersburg 8.20 A. M.,
dreeneksti°9:'..l6 arriving at_Dagerstown 16.15. A. M.
. 1 .1.. 1-2 LEAStVi r •Altil.'L • '
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN !cares Chambereburg
5115 A. M., Shippensbnrg 5A5, New
0.50, Mechanicsburg 7141 aniving at Harrisburg 7.50
A. 51.
• 111 AIL TRAM Haiiirs.town 810 A. 31. 3
r Groen-
Ttre 8.45, Chambcrsburg 0.25, Shippensburg 9 55,
, ewvllio 10.29, Carlisle - 11.03, 31earianicsburg 11.37, ar-
Aug at Uarriskurg 12.10 P. 31.
kaenitsi TRAIN lcavea -Hagerstown 1200 31.,
Greencastle 12.30, Chamberaborg 110, Shippensbnrg
1.43, Newville 2.15, Carlisle 2.58, 3lechanicsbnrg 3.26,
arriving ett.Hani'sburg ',3.55
A MINED TRAIN leaves Hagerstown 3.05 P. 31.,
Greencastle 4.00, arriving,at Chambersburg 4.50 P. 31.
456 - Making close, connections at Harrisburg with
Trains to and from Philadelphia, New York, Pittsburg,
With:nom and Washington.
0. N. LULL,
Sup't
RAIL ROAD OFFICE,
bambersburg, May 17,18 W. f . -
READING RAIL ROAD
_WO 'Z.
SUMMER AItRANGEMENT.
TONE nth, 1866-
IREAT TRUNK LINE FROi THE
Vf North and North-West for Philadelphia, New
York,lliading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Aahland, Lebanon,
'Allentown, Easton, Ephrata, Litiz, lancaster, Colum
bia, an, &c.
Traits leave Ilatrisburg for New .York; as follows:
At 3.00, 8.10 and 9.05 A. al., and 2.10 and 9.15 P. M.,
conne:ting with similar Trains on the Pennsylvania
Hall Road, and arriving at Sew York at 6.00 and It) 10
A. Al., antl 4.10', 5.20 and 10.45 P. M. Sleeping Cars ac
companying the 3.00 A. 31., and M. 15 P. M., Trains,
without change.
Leare Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua,
Minersville, Ashland, Pine Grove, Allentown and Phil
adelphia, at 8:10 A. 31., and 2.10 and 3-10 P. 31., stop
ping at Lebanonaird principal Way Stations; the 4.10
P. M. Train making connections for Columbia and
Philadelphia only. For Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven
and Anburn, Via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail
Road, leave Harrisburg at 2.20 P. 31.
Returning Leave New York at 7.00 and 9.00 A, 31.,
12.00 Noon and S.OO P. 31; Philadelphia at 8 15 A. M.,
and 3.3 Q I'. M., Way Passenger Train leaves PlMA
delphla.at 7.30 A. 31., returning from Reading at 6.30
P. 51., stopping at all Stations; Pottsville at 0.45 A.
M., and 2.45 P. 11.; Ashland 0.00 and 11 30 A. 31., and
1.05 P. Id ; Tamaqua at 9.15 A. M., and 1.00 and 8.05
I'. 11..
Ledre Pottsville for Harrisburg. via Shay Mill an
Susquehanna Rail Road. at 7.00 d. M.
Reading Accommodation Train: Leaves Reading at
6.00 11.11., returning from Philadelphia at 5.00 P. 51.
Columbia Rail Road Trains leave Beading at 0.45 A.
IL, 12 05 Noon and_fi.ls P- M. for Ephrata, Litiz, Lau
ouster, Columbia, &c.
On Sundays': larive New Tor. at 8.00 P. 31., Phila
delphia 8.00 and 3.15 P. M., the 5.00 A. M. Train
running only to ILeading. Pottsville 8.00 A. M. Tam
aqua 7.30 A. 31., Harrisburg 905 A. 31... and Reading
at 1.33 and 7.30 A. M., for Harrisburg, and 10.52 A. M.
for New York. and 423 P. N. for Philadelphia.
Cominutatlon, Mileage, Season,School and Excur
sion Ticketsto and from all poins, at reduced Rates.
Baggage chocked through : 10 pumas allon ed each
Phssonger. O. A. NICOLLS,
General,Sqperintenderit.
• Reading, Pa. ..11.11213 25, 1860. 41.
The Carlisle - CoOk !
TO NEW AND OLD HOUSEKEEPERS
A new and perfect Air-tight Gas Oen
_CI. owning Cooking Store fbr Co's or Wood.
WILL AND SEE IT I
At ow Fonialrri and Store Rooms, Main St
Carlislc
Thu patterns 44 this Store are nesa and original in de
sign and gotton up esprossly for our use. We there
fore callit
THE CARLISLE COOK !
It combines every new and Valuable Improvement
in Cooking Stoves. It is exceedingly hand:a:kr ein ap
pearance—is a perfect Air-tight and (lee Cormuming,
`Stove, and may safe Iv be pronounced the cheapest, best
and/nest complete Cooking Stove in the country. We
casttwo,fllzegi, adapted to the wants ef both large and
small Experienced lioucekespers will find
upon examination that the
NEW CARLISLE COOK
CP/Pl.lll/115 (Ivory lequi.ite for ezonomy and eMeloney in
"l'bo public are specially requested to call
and coo it, as we arc confident it will fully recommend
itself.
March f...3,1866.—1y. F. GAILDNEIC CO.&
THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD
DR. MAGGIEL'S
PILLS AND SALVE.
These Glfo•giviug remedies are no., for the first time
given publicly to the world. For over a quarter of
century et privete practice the ingredients in these
Lffe giving Pills !
11ave been used with the greatest success. Their mis
..siorkisiipt play tat:meson& disease., but to cure. They.
,seareb out the - slarlelYs'rtialadiii - by whirl the patiefit
suffering, and re-invigorate the tilling system. To
the 'ziged and infirm a few doses of these valuable - PILLS
will prove to bo
4 'VERY FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH,
On. in every case they addnew life and vitality, and
rOstore the waning ' , energies to. their pcistiwe state.
To the young aid till4ale4gid;iley "will prove most
Invaluable ' ;as 41 ready. specific, and sterling medicine.
a,drean; realised, that Douce-de-Leow sought
fiir three hundred years ago, and never found. Ho
hotted for a fountain that would restore the old to
vigor end.tankfiyoub over
i :ail / Eternal Spring !
- •
- . •
WILS left,for tads Clay in - dhow- to realtia the dream
a4d show,U,one.glorlous fact, tho magic twat .made I.
N
.These:Tamous 'Remedies"
bit nnot stay tiieilfght bf years, but they au firtee back.
add hold aloof.: diSeaSe.that might triumph over the
aied and the young. Let none hesitate then, but
seise the favorable. opportunity that. offers. When
takdn he:Prescribed...-.
; j .OR BILIOUS -DISORDERS
Nerhltig can be mote productiie of cure than these
, l'ills, Thar almost magic
,iniluence is felt at once;.
and thOiesnal eonc6mltints of tliisruos.t distressing
diSmSeatereinoved. These"remedies are made frOm
itho purest , . .
•
Vegetable Compounds.
ll'hey o ill net hares- the most delicate.female, spa
caii ho given eith'roodeffeet in piiiscribed dosCs to the
plupßesl babe. , ,
, T For Cutanetniti Disorders
A ndall. yyuptientiof the skin, the SALVE Is most In
ca4llllw dt does notheal externally alone, but pone
, tr.atetwith thetnost searching effects to the very root
f.the evil!
DR MAGGIEL'S PILLS.
. l lFial?lF:9 ll .74e roPOwing
. .
. .
...
•
Bowel CompUinta,
:: cougtiF,
Colds,
Chest Diseases
Costly:lnes%
Dyspepsia, .
Martians,
' ' • . •DmPsy; t ,
Debiliy, „
Paver and Ague,
i e qt,!•. - ,...
, ..,i.,;- .il , •1 t• •,
•FamaleCorapaitits,
i• , . Readoehop -' • " --,.•
1 •,.; .Antibt•eithin;.
i ‘-.:,'‘,, A's:ll:buret:4 -'•,. ,
IL, : , V jai Ortmmotioxi,
V.Tu*rtittWeakuess,, • ,
~ •, . Liv,r Oomphaut.
Lovroess or Spirits, „ .
Ringsprte,
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Itheuxiiitl="; ' .
- '.. • ~ ,,t *'• •-lj '' Salltjtheiuni :::.• •
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es.
• *.trotroe.—Noloe' :genuJnii without the 'eligraied,
trzre.mark ilreirdd VarliPot Vs' box,:shined by DR: J.
Zit GOIEL, 43, -Fnit?iitt..`Reir 'York, to eciunterfelt
which Is ibloily. .'-' '
r . ,
Hold , :by ikllV r t.espertablo Dealer's . hi BtedicitiOg
th otighout the Erolted 5 tales and Csna .
,d.1.0 7 ..at LI cents .
po box or pot. __-.; i ',') i - 1'.• • ...... .-. ..,_ ~
An. 10 1.611-1,..
Ili
g i g* .
TEY?SCOTTAGE
• \
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'Air ' • ..
- i
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4 , 14 RE nflf: 60$ uriatteuca, bwirifi:giii absolutely
upequalled,"by 'any' blbbe ReQ. instiumant Abu ;
couhtty, DeslgnodesyTessly for Churches awl
Ahoy are found to be equeltyleell adapted tcolle parlor
1 034 drawing room.-- -I Wltolttoult.E.Y, , J..
c. •!*sorynibp J
aa:Tcit Writ "tieet;
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raltimuo.pguL : ,
u rEIRLUSIWgeit.4!:P.MPIO.O4I4
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COACH MAKING
ribers inform the public ;
shop haver commenced the above business In
the shop ovor Hilton's Livery in Pitt Bt., and a few
doors south of the Mansion house, vrhord thoy aro pre,
pared to manufacturo.. ,
BUGGIES,
- ROOKAWAYS,
Germantown Wagons, tEe
They nre.prepared to do all hinds of Repairing at tho
shortest notice.
Having employed the very beat workmen; the public
can rely on having their work done in tLo most fash
ionable and substantial manner.
By strict attention to business and a determination
to please, the Subscribers hope to receive a liberal
sbaro of public•patronage,
A. 11. - & N. BILERk. 4
Carlisle, April 20;1860--3m*.
. COAL AND LUMBER.
HAVING as
" todattra with
VW'S Mr. 4L Froth Shrom In
- ' - '1., , L ,,r - q ~-‘,., ~ tho Deal and Lumber
. .!..j. , " 4,, ,-.1 , , YA . .O . 7,, business at the old
'. P . '-; i I . Stand Sr Delaney and
' • 4 '
~..: Blair, whoro we will
keep the best and
CLEANEST COAL,
in the Market, and perfectly dry. Kept under cover.
Families will do well to try us ;
as we are deter.
mined to sell cleaner coal. and at no low prices as nay
other' ard in.the town. Try us and be convinced.
We have alsosm hand
ALL KINDS OP LUMBER
usually kept in a first Class Lumber yard which we
will sell as low, or lower than the lowest
Jan. 12, MM. DELANOY & SIIROId.
OPPOSITE LEE'S WAREHOUSE.
Premium for Best Furniture awarder
at all County Fairs since 1857.]
Furniture of all varieties and Styles of Foreign and
Doinemic manullicture,from the finest rosewood and
Mahogany to the lowest priced maple and pine.
Parlor. I
Chamber,
Dlnlng-room, FURNITURE
Kitchen and
Office
Embracing every article used by Gomm 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, &v., ec.
ca_Partlcular attention given as usual to funerah;
orders from town arid country, attended tdi promptly
and on moderate terms.
March 21, ISO
FIRE INSURANCE.
railiE Allen and Eastpennsboro' Mu
tual Fire insuradce Company of Cumberland
County, incorporated by an act of Assembly, in the
year 1843, and having recently had its charter extend
ed to the year 1883, is now in active and vigorous op.
elation, under the superintendence of the following
board of Managers, viz:
William kt. Gorges, Christbn Stayunan, Jacob Eberly
D. Bally, Alex. Cathcart, J. 11. Coover, John Eichelbor
ger, Joseph Wickersham, Saml. Eberly, Moses Bricker,
Rudolph Martin, Jacob Coover, and J. C. Dunlap.
The rates ofinsurance are as low and favorahlo as
any Company of the kind in tho State. Persons l‘dsh
lug to become members are invited to make applica
tion to the agents of 'he Company, who aro willing to
wait upon thorn at any time.
WM. It. CORO AS. President,
Eberly's Mills, P. 0.
mann AN STAYMAN, Vico President,
Mechanicsburg. P. 0.
JOHN C. D UN LA P, Sect'y. Mechanicsburg.
DAN I EL II A I LY, Dillsburg, York Co.
AGENTS.
Cumberland county.—John Sherrick, Allen; Henry
Zearing, Shiremanstown ; Lathy-of te Pelter, Dickinson;
Henry Bowman, Churchtown ; Mode Griffith, South
Middleton; Samuel Graham, Wostponnsboro'; Samuel
Conroe, Mechanicsburg ; J. W. Cocklin Shephordstolvn
Coover, tipper Allen; J. 0. Saxton, Silver Spring;
John Byer, Carlisle; Valentino Feeman, New Cumber
land; James McCandlish, Newville.
York county—W. S. Picking. Dover; James Griffith,
Warrington; J. F. Doardbrff, Washington; Itichoy
Clark, Dilisburg ; D. Rutter, Fairview; John 'Williams
Carroll.
llxuphfn co.—Jacob Houser, Harrisburg.
•l embers of the Company having policies aboytt to
expire, ban have them renewed by making application
to any of the Agents.
July 1,1864.
LYNCH & FOOTE,
Plumbers & Gas niters
r i j_ lhe subscribers inform the public tha
they still continuo the
GAS FITTING AND PLUMBING
hostiles at the Old Stand in the basement of the Fir
Methodist Church. They will attend promptly to a
btothmss in their line. •
L.•.,d avid Iron Pipes, Ilyc!rants, Ilot and rola
SHOW - El? B4THS,
Water Closets, Force and Litt l'ufhps, Wro't Welded
Tubes, Iron Sinks, Bath Tubs, Bath Boilers, Wash Ba
aydraul c Rams, he., and every description o.
cocks and fittings for gas, steam, water, he. Superior
cooking ranges, heaters. and gas fixtures put up In
churches, stores and de pilings, at short notice, in the
most modern style. All materials and work in our
lino at low rates and warrstCsd.
<_k_Country work audjaYliwg o—woptly nttpuded tc ,
July 1. 1864.
STEINWAY PIANOS,
First Prize Medal at the- World's Fair,
London, 1862.
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THE undersigned. has just received,
and intends . to kedp constantly on hand a full ate
Sortmont of tho unequalled Pianos manufactured by
Stelnvr.ty d Sons of blew York.
ilach fustruLuent will be carefully selected In the
Nlanufitetery, and will be sold at the
New York Cash Factory Prices,.
with tho addition of Froight to Cal lisle.
A written guarantee of entire satisfaction will be
given by the subscriber to each purchaser.
Perseus desirous to,pnhchaso aro invited to call and
examine these unrivalled Pianos, at
R. E. Shapley's Jewelry.Stere,
Main Street, 3d door east of the Mansion louse, near
the Railroad Depot.
SECOND-HAND PIANOS received in exchange and
kept for sale and to rent.
Cal.llea, May 22, 1803—ly
PAINTS AND OILS. -
10 Tons Whitehead. 1000 Gallons of Oil. Just
received with a largo assortment of
VarnLstoe, Fire Proof Paint,
Turpentine, Florence White,
Japan, • ' White Mile '
Putty, Colored Zinc,
Lithargo, ' Rod Load
•
Whiting, Boiled OH,
~ ' ~ Glue, " Laid Oil,
. , . .fittellao, ,, .:I, , Sperm OH,
, Paint Brushes,' , Fish Oil, he., .
Color 4 of el ry description dry, and 011 in carts and
tubes at the Uerdwaro Store of
July ), 1801
American abuse,
North lianover St., Carlisle, Pa.
flll' subscriber respectfully inforths
• his friends and ,the public, that ho has taken
e aboio well= knoiln house, formerly kept by • Mr.
Shriner, and intends sparing no ,exertions to Hamm
modato all whomay 140 pleased to eta him a call. The
house has boon refitted and is in excellent order. 110
also Introduced • • ' • .
•
. Anderson ' s Spring Sod Bottom , •
his Bedsteads, so that his guests will bays a good
night's rest. Ills charges will bo moderate. '
' Attached to the houso is a largo yard with excellent
and convenient stabling.
LIMO 448E1t. ,
0,1860-6 m.
Bryarte Pebeanie Wafers,
AT RALSTON'S
1hw.11,1863
ONE,good',Photogritph is worth, a.: do -
en'poor mica. Who aria glvo a poor plo'tiro to a
Mend? All PLI9TOgUAPOS 'gado at
. , LOOHMAN'S ROOMS,
oro.wltrffuted to gIYO fatal/lotion or. boy , bo re.
..•
. .
DIPES, Tobacco, (smoking and chow
lug) and Sagan, at •Ilavoratlett's.Drno and Book
o.
AME S: . — 50 . ),phips;ga raos 'on lu
oidfi feall n iinda
Elizabethtown pattern, 'London'
do.,lEoznman,do., with and without patent faztenitzga
cheaper tlituz ow tou..amprows, , l'aut Main at " i'
.11b1,V l', VIM
ELYaIiJIANIB . 4' find it to theirad
vantisgo to call and purcLa!l9' thelr godlolitaa
, , RALSTON'S.'
SHEET muaiti' On hand' at
f,tatch 30,1866. , mulEnv& Bawa'
C II9WE SEGARS nißlitiftis
STOP . 'AM: 1 4;0031 - '4bl% .
km W. .Fridley's Tinner: Shop, East
Louthor et., Sign of the Red Coffee Pot whore
you esti 'see the Pinata, Ohoinost, and. Bost
. - C9oKINOSTOVES.
Ever offered in Carlisle he has on,haisd the latest ha
proved Patents, swat an the celebrated
Barley Sheaf CoOkr
Iron Sides,.
Brarie Flower,
And Continental,
Bed Room and Office Stoves pf the latest Patterns
Aid best quality. The above Cook Stoves are all warrant
ed to give entire satisfaction. Roofing, Spouting, Rest
er work, and all Tin and Sheet Ironwork done In the
neatest manner and at 'short notico, all kinds of Tin
and Sheet Iron ware constantly on hand for house fur-
Two of the best over offered to the public. Fridley
andCornman's Self-Sealing and Self Testing Cans and
Jars also, Fisher's Patent, the above Cans and Jars can
not be surpassed in any, market.
Thankful for the Liberal ,Patronage heretofore ex
tended he hopes by 's4ict'attention to business and a
desire to please all to merit a continuance of the same.
Mardi 23, 186G-Iy.
Cumberland Valley Rail Road Com-
FREIOTIT DEPOT, CARLISLE.
THE Cumberland Valley, .L'ennsylva-
Ma and Northern Central Rail Road Companies
have made an arrangements to do a
Joint Freight and Forwarding BUSiiiPSS
botwoon the Cities of Philadelphia, Baltimore and New
York. Tho Cumberland, Valley Rail Road Company
will open their Freight Dopot at Carlisle on the le
January 1806 for the rucolpt and shipment of all goods
entrusted to them.
Freight to be•forwarded by this arrangement must
be left at Pennsylvania Rail Road Company! Depot
corner of 16th and Market St., Philadelphia. North
ern Central Rail Road Company's Depot Baltimore
and Cumberland Valley Rail Road Company's
Depot at Car
The public will ❑nd It to them interest to ship
through tho ilnil Road Company's Freight Houses and
by Company Cars.
J. & D. RHOADS,
Freight Agent carllale
Dec. 22, 180.
FORWARDING AND
COMMISSION HOUSE
il BEETEM & BROTHERS having
mi
. purchased of Snyder & Newcomer their tt,-
s ve Warehouse, (Lienderson's old stand,)head of nigh
street, bog leave to inform the public that they will
continue the Forwarding and Commission business on
a more entertain scale than heretofore,
The highest market price will be paid for Flour Crain
and Produce of all kinds.
Flour and Food, PlasiOr, Salt and Hay, kept eon
stantly hand and for sale.
Coal of all kinds, otnbraclng
LYKENS VALLEY,
LOCUST MOUNTAIN,
LA WBE Y, &c. , &c.
MIMI
Litneburners' and Blacksmiths' Coal, constantly for
sale, kept under cover, and delivered dry to any part
of the town. Also, all kinds of LUMBER constantly
on hand.
will leave their Warehonse every morning at 7 o'clock,
arrive at Harrisburg at 11 o'clock, and at Howard &
H I nchman's Warehouse, Nos. 808 and 810 Market vtreot
Philadelphia, at 8 o'clock in the evening of same day
J. BEETEM & HEWS.
Nov. 10, 1865
MACHINE SHOP.
The subscriber now manufactures and
keeps constantly on hand, on North Street, east
of Thoudlum's hotel, a large assortment of
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
such as Horse Powers, Threshing Machines with Sep
I-• tutors attached, Clover Hullers Corn
. 11 . I. Shelters, Straw and Fodder Cutters, all
I . of which are the latest and the hest
improvements.
Particular attention paid to Repair
ing of all kinds of Agricultural implements at short
notice and reasonable-prices.
Thankful for Palmer favors 1 respectfully solicit a
Aare of public patronage.
A T the store of John Irvine, on th
E. corner of the public square, is the place to
purchase Beets Shoes Slats anda'aps, at prices that
defy competition,
Ho has just returned from the East with the largest
end most complete assortment of Boots, Shoes, Bats &
Caps that ho has ever presented to this community,
and which he is determined to sell at tho lowest pos
sible prices. Ills stock embraces everything in his
line of business, such as
MEN'S & BOYS' FINE CALF BOOTS,
Kip Boots, Calf and Patent Leather Oxford Ties, Call
and patent Leather Onitets, Calf Nullifiers, Calf and
Kip Brogans, Slippers, Fee.
LADIES' WEAR,
•
Fine French and English Lasting Gaiters, Morocco Cal I
and hid Knots, Fine Kid Slippers, Fancy Slippers, Moe
recce, and hid Buskins,
MIS ES AND CHILDREN'S WEAR of all deserip
Bons embracing fine Lasting Gaiters, Morrocco and
Lasting Button Roots, Morrocro Lace boots of all kinds
fancy shoes of various styles slippers, ite.
HATS A CAPS, Silk, Cassimere, Fur and Wool Hate
of all qualities and styles, also a large assortment of
Boots and Shoesmnde to order at the shortest notice
Repairing ppomptly done. Confident of his ability to
please all classes of customers, he respectfully invites
the public to give him a call.
tts_liertierebor the - place, N.B. corner or the Public
Square.
July 1, 1864
HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM.
undersigned respectfully announ
ii_ ces to the public that ho still continues the 'fat
ting Business at the old stand, in West High street,
and with a renewed and efficient effort produce Intl
rtes of head Dress of
livery Variety, Style and Quality,
that shall bo aridly in keeping with the implove
merit of the Art, and fully up .to the age which we
live.
Si
I have on handn splendid • ,
1
, -
assortment of
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HATS AND CAPS
f
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ofall descriptions, from the common Wool
to the finest Fur and Silk Wets; and at prices that
must suit every one who has an eye to getting the
worth of his money. The stock includes,
MOLESKIN, CASHMERE, REAPER & FELT HATS,
of ovary style and color and unsurpassed for Lightness
Durabilily and finish; by those of any other establish
taunt in the oountry.
Men's, Doy's and Children's Irat's and Caps, of every
description constantly on hand.
He respectfully Invites all the old patrons and as
many now ones as possible, to give him a call
July 1, 1 8139
JOHN IL STAYMAN
i-coioeurigast.
' HALBERT & BRO.,
AVING just returned from the
Eastern ci tics 'desire to inform their patrons that.
hey have laid in a largo and varied stock of Now and
Fresh Goods at the lowest cash prices.
Their assortment Is thorough and complete, contain•
lug everything 149 . 001,1tay to constitute, a ,-.Vlrst Vlass
Grocery.
. , ,
• •
- • t- 7 7 1 EAS,' COFFEES,' SCGA,RS,
In greatest abundance, and at lowest cash figures.—
Syrups, Spices, Canned Fruits, QUBENSWARB and
Crockery, Salt and Fish,: Rams, Cheese, Crackers,
Brushes, Baskets and IVlllow :Ware.
HENRY SAXTON
Sellars and Tobacco,
of the choicest brands. Brooms, Buohots, and a corn
pinto assortment of • •
FAMILY GROCERIES:
pou't forgot tho oh stand, South East corner of
Et!uovor stmts...
ra. li3¢4.
CUMBERLAND VALLEY HOTEL:
' I .IVI E. 66A' aizd BeilfonE L S 4 l6:. ' "
CAEtISLE, PA.
GEO. GARVER, Prqprietor.
4 etI ESTAURANT in : m
the baseent,
which is fiunished with the very , best of liquors
an iblos 'of all varlotles. '
itino 16, 1883-Iy. ' • '
RERUCEP
Tho fiubsgribort; hav,o,just received .it Rosh Invoke of
.IVI3RO;DETEEID ' TABLE AND : CLOT.g .,
;.
. ali49 fropi n
pNEDI BILEKINgS, .TABLE DIAPERS, &c., •,;
' ,..l 4reatly Reduced
SHEPPARD, 'VAN HARLIN4LEN , &
• •
Imikorters anoA Doalpr9 , • •
IN Izousl4.itryitilliiiiNa:DrtY
• ..woaoa,:cobostriutistrobt;..ti':'l
• •i , ,4 1 PhiladOliphla•
p-,--- HYSIOIANS find it•to:their,ild
viittawto'lliiit 'anti iittrabige; ttteir nt4idieino
' ' .liAurrorPs •
, gOI2OI,ES; ()Nig kinds an .pricos o
to Butt all ages, at tho new Jewelry Otere,t &Irv ,
St.
FRUIT' CANS and JARS
puny
O. N. LULL, Supt
FLOUR & FEED,
COAL, PLASTER & SALT
A Daily Freight Lino
A. J. RUTZ, Agent
BOOTS AND SHOES.
STRAW HATS
MEM
NEW AND FRESH
rIA,LugnT dc nno
C2EZ
JUIN IRVINE
.L G. CALLIO
ME