Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, November 30, 1866, Image 3

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    Dr. LEON'S
-CELEBRATED: PREPARATIONS
THE PERFECTION OE_MEDICA-SCIENCE
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-Dr. Leon's .Electrie.. aadr. _Repe3ver.
It Is n positive cure for baldness.
It rastorciainy Bair to its Original Color.
It is a Tonic, not a Dpe, and acts upon the secretions.
It alleviates Neuralgia and liendacho.
'Radically cures Dandrnff and numors. .
It keeps the scalpßealthy, clean, and cool.
I,t Is an elegant and exquisitely fragrant Nali•Dressing
It restores, Cultivates and Beautifies the Hair. ...
it makes harsh Bair its xiblnaud ILustrouo.-
. Dr. Leon's Electric hair Iteeower has .enjoyed a
high local rerutation for many years. Its wonderful
restorative and invigorating properties arcyolllolow
to the Medical 'Faculty of --Dhilado.phia. ,
Doing fully satisfied of the mei its Loon ' s Electric
-Bair follower no have procured oxcluslvp ownerrhlp
--end are determined that ovary household in our land .
.shall have opportunity to reach its benefits:
Dr. 7 1. 'a 'Ei Infant RaTody
A most dolightful and elTlcalious'eure for 010 Vllll
- iiiS to which Infants and Young Oldldron aro
guided.
INVALUABLE FOR TEETHING CUILDREN I
It softons the gums, abates inflammation,intigoratee
the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and is a
sure and speody curd for Colic Cramps and Windy.
A most excellent preparation for children of n rest
less and fretful habit and in all moos - of Looseness,
Griping, Vomiting or other inward grief, it gives-im
mediate ease. - . -
Used for MO7O th a t half a century in the private
practice of ono of tho most eminent physicians of
Philadelphia,
In now placing this article within the reach of all
our countrymen, we would romark that WO know it
of unrivaled excellenie and that It
hasit)'' "In thousands of Wes, as wo aro resolved
it shall la millions, a pricelosirboon.
For Salo by Druggists' everywhere. Address all orders to
• • ZIEGLER & SMITH,
• • SOLE PROPRIETORS,•
137 North Third St., Philiidolpoin.
•
SILVER'S !VASE( POWDER.
Saves time, labor, money: Makes mashing a past•
time, and Nopday a Inltival. Fold everywhere. Try it;
Nov. 16,1866-IY.. '
MARIMALL's Catarrh Snuff, is a sure cure for that'
- bothersothe tlisoasay-Catarrh
lao 12,188 G-1.
lIMPLOYMENT FOR BOTH SEX
IA Ed.—Disabled and returned soldiers, widows
and -
orphans of slain soldiers, and lbe unemployed of
both SOXes generally, in warrtof respectable and profi
table employment, Incurring no risk, can procure such
by enclosing a postpaid addressed'onvelope, for partic
ulars, to
Dr. .TOITN M. DAONALL,
Box 153, Brooklyn, N. Y.,
Jan. 25 19136
,
SEE uavertisemont or Sir James ClarlicColobrated
Female Pills.
Jan. 12, 1860-Iy,
Marriages,
'OTTO—SPANOLER. Nov. 20th. at the residence of
Theo. Spangler, by 11ev. M. O. Earhart, Mr. John Otto
of Bouthmiddleton tw.p., to Miss Mary E. Spangler of
Dicktimon twp. ---
MELL--NOGLE. On the 22,1 Inst. at tho ParsoniVßO
In Qentievillo,bi the Bev. 01.0. Earhart,Mr. John Moll
of Newton twp., to Miss Catharine Ann Nagle of - Penn
twp. 0 1 .
7.IIIOLEII—ZTEOLER. On the 20th Inst., at the
house of the bride's father, by the Rev. D. Stock,
John Ziegler to Miss Mary E. Ziegler, both of Sulphur
Springs, t his county.
HAYS-74111 , 11CH. On the evening of the 22(1 inst.. ,
by the same, Mr. John M. Hays to Miss Fatima Mink!.
-all of Carlisle, Pa.
LENIO—SCIIREADLEY. In Carlisle. on the 20th
insfThy the Rev. Wm. C. Leverett, Mr. John S. Lenig
and Miss Maggio Schrendley, both of Harrisburg.
LOW—WALSER. On the evening, of the 22nd In
stant, at tho M. 10. ParSOMIST: by the Rev. D. 11., Car
roll, Johnston Loh . to Mee. Mary 3. Maher.
BAUGHT—FIJOHET. On 22.1 inst., by Roy. S. I'
-Spreeher,Mr..-Wm.-13aught,.to Misa_Mary_Ann_F:pghet,_
both of Cumborland Co.. -
SPITME.—WISE.—On stun° (14, by -the (mina, My.
John D. Spit to Mice Juno, M. Who, both 'of Cunha
lnnd Co., Pn.
•
Att s
SNYDER—On Thursday 22d, inst., Elmer E. Els
worth, youngest son of Christopher find Susanna Eny
dor, of this placo, aged 3 years end 7 months.
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Itiarfitts.
CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET.
Quasi.), Novomber 22nd, 1866.
13 00
8 00
60
'2 70
,2 65
.1 10
FAAIy Flour
Bupualn? Su
WHITE WHEAT.
, RED d 0...
RYE ....... . • •
— DOR
OATS, ....
OLOVEASEini .
TIMOTHYSEED
GENERAL PRODUCE MARKET
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_ _ Oathslo Novembor 22nd, 1860.
Corrected Tlreel*.by Inn. Benin.
BUTTER 30 BACON SIDES, 16
EGOS,3O WHITE. BEANS, 156
LARD, 14 PARED PEACHES, 25
TALLOW, 10 DNPARED PEACHES ' 18
SOAP,O-12 DRIED APPLES, 160
"
BEESWAX, 30 RAGS, , 4 %
BACON HAMS 20 I
VVANTED I -
Thirty hands on Coats, Pants and Vests, by
BREWSTER k DOUGUERTY,
Merchant Tailors.
Nowvillo, Pa.
Nov, 30,1066--3
---16: 1 08. 1 er. & on
- Sowing Machine, in good order and supplied with
all lite appurtenances. Apply at this °nice.
Nov. 30,1860-31.
GRAND FAUW3
MEM
Empire Book & Ladder Company
BMWS HILL
TO COMMENCE ON SATURDAY, DEC. lld. 1860., AND
CONTINUE DIMINO THE HOLIDAYS..
HE company appeals to the publio
c l spirit and gonefosity of their follow-citizens of
lOW°, to aid thorn in this ontorprise.
The profits of the Fair no to to appropriated to the
erection of a stritablo jlOll5O for the preservation of thoro
apparatus, and tlloy confidently hopo that their services
heretofore have entitled them to a slam, of r the patron
age so liborallY bestowed on the Tiro Depailinent of Cm
borough. Contributions of every deiicrlptiOn" aro re
spectfully solicited, - and may bo delivered to any of the
committee or loft at the Telegraph °Men.
-CnrlirdoTNov.3o,lB6l3—tf. 13y tho Commit,too.
/Bargains ! Bargains !
.1' AT NO. 18.
great Reduction in Prices.
WIIA.T EVERY_ BODY WANTS.
AT S. C. BROWN'S Now Dry Goods
Store, Qoode are reduced from lerto 20 per cent.
In consideration of the' greet docile% the under
signed is offering the greatest inducements offered in
the county. ' •
lie is selling Best Print., 20 coots, 1 yard wide Best
Brown ?Adelina, 25 cents, Bost Tablet Diaper, 62 cents,
-1 yard - wide Best - Veto; 65 cents
' '
_.DRESS GOODS,
Dui American Dulairm, 30 - coots; Mumma, „Luators,
A]pacnn nil colore, oil wool..
C2bulgs colors Ircul,K!, 01AWool Dolaineer%
tolll;inilrthe .n 0141.00.
t 8 Utah French lieignoos;"Best MalcelettE ,-
- A full line Men's Ware,
•
__Broad Cotha very cheap, Continents all Wool from 1,00
up, Satinets, Jeans, &a. .
fulrilne 6f - Notfolfe - , - Tldelky - , - 014Tves,
. Hoods. Elawle, kc, nil at - tbo above rates. '• -
Call and sae for yournelves. Remember the place
,B. C. Browt, No.lB, West Man St.
=MEM
SEI
Fully Lleens - Ci1...._
Pay from EU to P2OO pi ,
trutal Circulars, '
°ln" ' PA,
"G
_ BUOTHERg - ,Clett:j t.
4 Chestnut St.. VlOl4,
221 Summit St., Tololo, S.
PLI
,A.C+IICIZT W.A.7.:72 7
.1.13 D
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N0v.30,186.0-9..
BOWMAN & LEONARD,
MANUFACTURERS'
• _, •
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
.
low
'.',... : -, -ftc,
1 , SILVER • fiV
AIINKS 4 k
AND
Ma " , 1111 e,
---,, •i.,,,p . i.y
vor Rlated Poplin.
Arch Strpot, Philadolphin
' Those In. want of BILVEh or emvPre PLATED
WARD will fintlit"much to their advantage by visit
ing pnr FADER before making tboir purchases.. — Osr.
long exporlonco Intim manufacture °rib(' above kind
of goods onabies 118 to defy competit.on.
• We keep no goods Mit thoso which aro of the
CLAM all of our own makei and will be sold at re
ducti‘Lprices. . , •
N0v.130,1864,/y. .0
1011HYSXCIANS - -will find ft ad;
Tautngo puroninno - thntr 4fodiclini
, RALSTON'S.'';
WM'S, Oonfo
Unerntlqk's.
'AGENTS WANTED
—Folt-TELE-MOST_TOPI7I4.Ik
And best selling SubseFiption Booicspub-
• - Wu nro tlio most eitonslve_publlAthilri the United
Staten, (having nix housoa,) and thereforo cats afford to
I sell booing cheaper - and pay agents a snore liberal com
mission than any other company.
— Our"Smelts do not pass through thohandaof General
Agents, (an nearly . nll•otbor subscription 'works do,)
thorefore we - am enabled to give 'our canvassers the
'extra per cunt. which Is usually allowed to General A
gents. Experienced canvassers will see the sylvan:
togas ofdealing directly with the publishers.
Our salmi embraces. the most popular works on all
subjectn of - Insportanco, and ds selling rapidly both
North and South.
Old small ts, - aud all others, who want. thOtest pay.
log
,ngenclos, will please nand or ciroulisrs and toe our
terms, and compare thorn and the character tif our
works with those of other publishers. 1 , •
Address, NATIONAL PIIRLISIIINO CO. -
Philadelphia, Pa., Boston, Mans., Cincinnati, Ohio,
Chicago. Ills., St.Louls, lie., on Richmond, Va. •
Noy. 30, 3.806-4 t.
Pennslvania y A rv iirltural Works;
A. B. PARQUAR, Proi)riotor..
IgA.TTII.P4OI7U,RERS of Standard
k g rlcultural Imploments.
POLISHED STEEL PLOWS,
Polished Slccl Cultivator 'Tooth, Points, t ST.
HORSE POWERS, AND JAO,KS..
Threshing and Soparating Machines of Ciolser's pat
oat. Plow and Cultivator Ifandlon.
Buckeye Self delivering Steel-tooth horse. rake.
Sherman's patent.) Hay or Cotton 'press, and All
• titer Agricultural implements. •
11A1DIA.N,
' nriv Kingston; l'n.
..Agent for CumborltiSil 010
Those Machines ,... and Implements will be delivered
Carlisle, \ ferhanicsburg, Now Kingston, or any otte
r point along the Cumberland Valley Railroad, on
pplication to
11. li. ItAlli'fAN.
Nov. 2,18(36—1f.
pUBLIO SALE ItHAL EST ATE
—On Tuesday, PeconAdr 110 860.—,11y virtue
of an order of tho Orphans' Court of Cmnburland coun
ty, the ,subscribers, Guardians of the minor ebildreti
of-Dr—Detrich Coover, deed., will_exposp kopublic sale,
on the ahave dify;itero'clocici 0. .M;, the fol
~ei, Feribet! mil ellte. viz: A TWO-STORY
Al t,-IRICII 1100511 AND LOT OF GROUND
) E .4 - TA:doing 3 ACRES
, !tusl 142 PERCH
ak44-t - two liltiT:tti'll7' t he m e a l l% '9 :t l o t ru a l O roul
Tacer.i. and about ono and a half miles West of the
Hanover Ternpilce, in Dickinson township, it having
been the residence of Detrich•Coover, at the time of
Ids decease. Thin property Is admirably calculated
for a private residonce of a physician or auy other per•
son.oliohouse being Tory commodious and elegant;
having an excellent Sfablo,Carriage ll o
ousond all
necessary Out-buildings, 2 iatoms, and indeed eTery.
convenience for a comfortable residence. Thri grounds
aro planted with the cholebst Fruit and Shrubbery.
Also, at tho same thus and place, will be sold a small
Tract of TDILIEIt - LAND, about ono mile and n-hilf
distant, In the same township, which is : convenient
for rails and fire.wood, and which contains about 4
ACRES and 1211 Porches. Terms made known on the
day oesale by
A L 50,1 1 .111 be.sold on tho serne‘day and place, by the
undersigned. all her personal - pr'oporty, consisting of
Bureaus, Bedsloads, Tables, Parlor Stoves, 1 Parlor
Cools Stove, Cool: Stovos, 1 Boston Rocking Chair, 3
Spllt.bottom Chairs and a lot of other Chairs, Settees,
Lacking Mosses, Cuphoitrd, Clock, Kettles, WIWI -
Stands and Fixtures; Sewing StAnd,,,Churn, Tubs,
Quenswal a, 'lv., also, a first-rate Grover .1,-.Bakor Sew
ing Machine, (large slze,just now,) a new Calriago and
Harness 1 Sleigh, 1 Wheelbarrow, Wood-saw' Ac. A
COW and 2 fat Poo; also, Fodder, Oats; Potatoes, and
Many other articles too nuiriaeone tomention. -
REBECCA S. COOVEB. '
, Nov. 23, 1865—ts.
REGIsTER'S NOTlCE.—Notice is
hereby given to all persons interested, that
iho following accounts hove been filed in this Office,
by the areou utants therein named for examination,
end will bopresented to the Orphan's Court of Cum
-LT:flab d TFufity -
Tuesday, Docenaer 18th, A. D., MO, via.:
1. The ave. - ult of James Dunlnp,•Aduiinistrator of
'George lien, late of Penn township, deceased.
2. First and final account of Jackron Free and John
Free, Administrators of Michael Free, Into of East
Pennshoro township; deceased.
3. First and final account of harry 0 utahall, Admin
istrator of George (lees°, Woof Si fror Spring township
deceased.
4. The - first and' final account of John J. Crawford,
Administrator of William Crawford,late of the Borough
of Newville, deceased.
•
6. Thd first and final account of Jacob A. Smith Ad
ministrator of the estate ofJacob Fink, lota of Ilogues
town, deceased.
O. Yiret and final account of James Hemphill, Ad
ministrator of Moses lienfphill, Into of Southampton
township, decemml: - - -•-
7. The first awl final Administration account Olfico.
W. F;vllliock, Administrator of the estate of Rebecca
Evilhocic, late of Southampton township, deceased.
8. 'The first and final account of Mary A. Swartz, Ad.
ministratrlit of the estate of Jessie Z. Swartz, Into of
Mifflin township, deceased.
U. The first and final account of John . Sheets, Ad
ministrator of Josephe. Livingstomlate of Mast Penns.
- .lroro - tow - nshipidarelsetl.
10. Account of George Kuntz, Guardian of Mary
Bawd now Mary Wolf, n minor child of Jacob Er
aluem-otl. •
11. The first and final account of Lovi B.Donavln,
Executor of the last will and testament of William
McConnel,late of the Borough of Shipponsburg, de
ceased.
12. First and final account efJ, Huston McCullough
nod• \l' ill inm IL INIcCul lough, Executors of the last will
and testament of John McCullough, Into of Newton
township, deceased.
13 The first and final account of Henry Myers and
Samuel Myers, Executors of filo last will and tosta
men t of Samuel Myers, into of Southampton township,
deceased.
. -
14. First and, final account of Mrs. Mary J. Smith,
Adminishatrix of Samuel I. Smith, Into of Nowton
township, deceived.
li,,_ First and final arcOunt of DaSid Wherry, Admin.
iutrator of the . estate of the Rev. James Charlton, Into
of Hopewell township, deceased.
111. Thu first. and final administration account of
Wm. M ekes. Administrator of Mrs. Mary,A, McKee,
Into of West_Poonshorough township deconsea. _
17. Vint and final ttecount of George Miller. Exeeu•
for of William Furgwou, late of West Ponnsborough
IS. 'the account of B.N. Irentlet son awl Wm. G.
Alexander, Executors of Wm. Alexander, lots of the
Borough of Carlini°. deceased.
.IP.. Account of James McKeehan, Esq., Administra
tor de Levis stall case Nemec/Ito annexe oliJamison Mtn
non, deceased.
20. Fit st and final amount of George Landis, Admin..
Istrelor or Catherine Whistler, late of town-
ship, deceased. •
•
21. Tho account of Mrs. CatharinO Brown, Aduiluls
trator,ot John Brown, lato of Mifflin township, 41,
22, The account of Margaret Ringwalt, Administra
trix of Louis Riugwal t, lato of Middhisux township, do
caused.
N0V.17, 1866..
The Keystone. Washing Machine
PATENTED MARCH 6th 146, BY J. E. SMITH.
illiouyitclyrul by 115 n. Morrison,. Wes
Strew, Carlisle, Pa.
THIS machine differ frolii all• others
in its working. Thu Clothes are thrown into a
- slatted cylinder in which ate a numberof loaded wood
en balls; by simply turning a crank for a few minutes,
• the clothes are washed clean.
. .
No.pedon_will have any other machine aftehaTing
seen this ono. While the old fashioned rubbing ma
chines require some skill to operate them and are very
laborious, tilting arm and head, the keystone ean.be
readily operated by a boy, requiring the smallest m
Mount of physical force.
I only ask a trial of my maeltifie-and-if it does not
give entire satisfaction no money will be asked.
Prism $lB to s2s,'lncluding Wringer. • •
Nov. 9,1899-Im. ;
RESTORE YOUR SIGHT 1
risß
J. STEPITrINT4 S & CO.'S
lJ PATENT CORNEA RESTORERS.
Or, RESTORERS OF TILE EYESIGITT.
- They will Restore impaired ,S'ight, aMI
. Prateras
it, to the Latest Period of Life, .
DPECTACLES ItENDErMiD 178ELE913.
. Tho most emlnont Physic). •
77f lane rOculists, Divines, and
t. 4 2, •
f% tho most' prominent men of
our country, recommend the
ou i f ..' use of the CORNEA. RESTOn.
_ A r 1
.0 4ei End for Presbyopia, or Vet; Or
J.ll.Linig,dightedness,_or_Levcry—
t person who Wears spectacles
front old ago ; Dimness of Vis
ion,' or Blurring ; Overworked -
Eyes ; Asthenopia, or Weak
Eyes"; Epiphora, or Watery
Eyes.; .Pain in the Eyeball ;
Arnaurosis, or Obscurity of,
Vision ; . Photophobis, or In
tolerance of Light; Weakness
•of the Retina and Optic Nerve;
Myodesopia, or dpecko or
Moving bodies boforo tho
Eyes ; Ophthalmia, or Inflam
mation of the Eyo and Eye.'
lido ; Cataract Eyes ; Bondi).
pia, or Partkil Blindness;
'nuking of tho Eyeball, and.
Imperfect Vision from the
effects of Inflammation, rAzo„
;ad by'any witliiCarfairity
of .._ _ _ _ithout the least fear of injury to
the 090; ' Afore than . s,ooo 'eertificatos of cures aro
`exhibited at our offico, Cute guaranteed in ovary
case when applied according to Um' direction'
inclosed in each box,-or the 'annoy will be re.
funded. Write for a Circular—sent gratis.
Address, • Dr. J. STEPHENEI6: CO., °caste...
{P. 0. Box 926.)NowYork.
•
For sato at Rushtou's Fatally Drug Moro, No.
10 Astor House, corner sof. . Barclay t3troot. and
Broadway Now York. -
44"'DB, J. ,SrErmaro & Co. havo invontod
and atontod ISIVOPTA. or 100IINDA , FLAT%
,TENLit for tho outo.of )ITEAR-BICMTEDIVEZEti
.whtoh hvio pfovod lb grog tnaCCOODi -VritO'forti
No vorobor 23,1880=1y . . .
•
AarlH .
, E , 'lsn .
snriboro have. on hand - and
. i for sale at their oetablietnnolit on Pitt 'SC,
lelo, a'. lot of rim Top, lingglee p Trotting Buggies,
Clarriagoe r andaeornfil.hand.Top,Buggioer finrearriagial, -
yhich tlioy offer at roasonablo rate°. .• . -- -- -
'A. 8.4 N.BitEns..
Auguo 1860.—tf.
OK r OANDY:,: Seorota
.
Burnt; Batai s Qofroo, Vanilla and ObOoolata.
0.16, 180. • , • . AT ITAVBABTX.OKB
ary and 'Fruits, a
„ .
Hailed I
DAVID COOVER, 1 0 i?ardians
JOS. A. STUART, J
G. IV NORTH,
Register.
READ READ! READ.!
:-A---dvertifiementain-newspapors r posters,
or hand bills, have become so 'very-common
that people do not pay arty attention to them, much
leas read them; consequontly, they deprive themselVes
of thu great benefit for which•thoy aro designed. It is
not. only the Interest of the merchant to advertise his
business, but In such' timmior high prices it is of the
greatest Importance to the consumer to knOrt whore
he can-purchase the-best article-forth* least-sum—of
•money. Hence you will soe • the groat Importance of
reading advortisoments, and availing yourselves of
the great benefit which they present. thirlislo has
'numerous and flourishing Dry floods Etoree,Grocerles,
. &c., all of which mg Brat Malls business houses. There
aro also about twenty er twenty-five vendors of Boots.
-Shoes, Bc., nll of which are selllgit cheaper than the
cheapest. flow this can be done We will 10ave to the
mathematician tayphor out; But your especial at
touting Is inviteno Plank's Boot and Shoe Ware Room,
No. 78, North Behove,. Street, Corner of Locust Alley,
where you will flnd,an immense Steak of Boote, Shoes,
Hats, Caps, Mon's_ and Boys winter Glintme,llndett-,
"chirts;Drairers, &o. ' and all milling at such priaen'as
are astonishing to the natives. Particular attention
Is requested to Wales' Arai° Guitar, for mon and ladles
wear. - 'This calobrrtttld 14.1 ti n, 0005 , ehba re inada — sritir
flub sheet of rubber between the linings and ontine
cloth, so that the cloth part of the article is as thor
oughly waterproof as tho rubber part. The universal
testimony lu toluene() to this suporiov winter over-
shoo le, that It has no equal for keeping the foot warm
and dry. Try ono pair and you will never bo with.
out thorn, if it Ma possible thing to got them. After
examining thorminerise amount of - Boots and Shoos
offered for salelirCifflislo,purchasers are requested to
call at Plank's before tiurchnaing, and make a ,, careftil
examination of his etoek of g,oodn,luid he fools assured
that you Will feel gratoful that you have found- the
piers where you eon purchase the best article for.the
least sum or money. ' .
Additions to his already' largo stock wilrbo made as
the season advances. Tho subscriber ..would also re•
turn thanks to his numerous customers for their very
liberal patronage during the past and hopes by study
ing the jutcrestirof his patrons will merit a continn-
Once of some. -
Very Respectfully Yours Be.
B. PLANK. ,
• Romombor the Stand No. 78, North Hanover Street,
Corner of Locust Alloy,
Nov. 10, 1860,
I, E. CALDWELL & CO„
JEW4FERS Ss SILVERSMITHS,
522 CHESTNUT STREET
PHILADELPHIA,
Aro-opening a-vory-full H9t of tho-produotlonaof-FOR
EIGN INDUSTRY and ART, of their own soloctlon In
European Capitol, Including a gra4 vorloty of aril..
cleB of USE and ORNAMENT, In •
,BRONZE, BRONZE AND GILT, GILT AND .
ORYSTAI4 CUT GLASS, DECORATED
LEATHER AND PORCELAIN.
BRIDAL, OPERA AND PARTY FANS,
Of every variety price.
ERENCI7, MANTEL CLOCKS.
VAEES, FIGURES ana CANDELABRAS.
WATCHES.
In groat variety, and all warranted.
DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY
A largo and very choice seloailon.
SILVER-WARE.
An increased lino of Rich Artieloa for BRIDAL
GIFTS and Table uso.
• PLATED-WARES. -
from tho REST ENGLISH and AMERICAN MANU
FACTURERS, comprising altogotbor a collodion at
tractlVo In boauty, aomploto In detail, and-moderate In
mien .
Nov 16, 1866.-2 m
' HENRY HARPER,
(46 ' • •No 520 A ROTEStreet;
i 7
Una a / largo Stock of TINE
WATINIES,
JEWELRY, •
SILVER-WARE, and \ .6
Suitable, fol . . Iloliday and Bridal
PRESENTS.
N0T.16,1866-2m. •
YOUR ATTENTION ZS REURSTED
TO THE FACT THAT
&-FOREPA.UGH---
No. 40 S Second St., Philadelphia.
Unto on band, and aro soiling at
AEA) -
vary largo stock of ovary description of Furniture,
Including Parlor Suits; Chamber Suits, Dining Room,
Library and flail Furniture, finished in
OIL, WAX OR VARNISH.
Out prices nra the lowest, our stock as large and
-varied lIS - Any, and - • _
- OIIICIVORK - GITIMMTIEDT
November 16. 18tIG—ly •-
LADIES' FAIN U X ITUIt3 I
GUN FAREIRAT
1 Established FUR
mufactory
No. 718 A . llOll stroot,
mve 7th., PIIIIADEL
IIA. Have now ,1n
wont' my own Impel . -
don and Manufacture
m of the largest and
Oct bOalltirUi !oleo.
ma of
Ladies' and Ohll•
an's Wear in the Olty.
ISQ, a lino assortment
GonVe Yin. Gloves
id Collars.
I am enabledto dispose of my.goods at vory-roasona•
blo prices, and I would theooforo solicit a call from my
Month, of Cumbbriaml county and vicinity. '
- Itemombor th.o.Name,liumber and Stroot
JOHN. FAREIRA; -
No. 718 AltOll St., novo 7th, south side, PstILAVA.,
M.l SAVE NO PARTNER, NOR CONNECTION WITH ANT
'OTHER STORE IN PRILAD'A•
Nov. 9,1800.-4 m. . , .
TO CAPITALISTS.
THE subscriber offers at private sale
tho proporty known no Ma
Nova& Stoneware Works
To persons wishing to invest in a Manufacturing busi
ness this is an opening seldom offered. Tho buildings
aro ENTIRELY NEW, the business well established,
material convenient, and of the besbquality, and an
increasing demand for tho Ware, with no competition.
A practical knowledge of the business not- required.
Satisfactory reasons given for soiling'. Address
EL I. IRVINE,
Nowvillo, Pa.
Nov. 10,
.1809—Bw
First Natiorial Bank,,_ Carlisle, Pa.
THE Directors of this Bank have a..
clardd a Dividend of Eight per Cent on the
T HE
fEoea, doer of United Staten Tax.
J.C. HOFFER,
Cashier.
Nov.l3,lBoo—lt
NOtIOE:- •
ELottorB of Administration on the estate of John
B. Alexander, doc'd., late of the Borough of Carlisle,
Cumb. Co., have boon Issued by the 'Register to the
undersigned residing in the Borough of Carlisle Cum:
borland Conn'y, Pa. All persons having claims will
present them, and those indebted will malso'paymont
to
JOHN HAYS.
• Admintstraor
Nov. 10, 1806-13 t
FOR
Valuable Hotel Proper,ty at
lfrlvato Salo. - Totnid easy - ros-
Russian givon on the first of April 1807. le IC I i
For particulelo I..LUIru or James A. 111 I t ; . ;
Dunbar. Attorney at Law, 140.7 Ithautn's
-Hall - " .
Nov. 113,1806-3 t. •
ADMINISTRATOR'S - NOTICE.-;-.
Lottore of Administration on the esia'n ,Wit.
"liam:Oidneceyr--late-of - Cariislei - doe'd., Miring - been
granted by the Register of Cuinborland County, to the
'subscribor, residing In the suns place, notice is hero;
by given to all persona having claims to present them
and,theSe indebted to maim payment to
A. A. LING,
- Oct. 20, 18011,0 t. , Administrator.
VALIJARtE TOWN-- PROPERTY
AT PRIVATE BALll.—That valuable property
situate on South Pitt . Stroot, on the Won side,
twoun South and Pomfrot Stroots. Tho lot contains
iloloot front by 110 foot drop, and has erected on It a
fine 2 story BRICK ROUSE with a
largo two story BACK BUILDINO, It
has alto a largo BRIM STORE ROOM'
attachodlo thu hotwo. It is a very ;
oxcidlont propoirty and • Suitable fora '
• .
Toshlon6irnita
J. M. {YEARLEY.
ALE.
11 419 A'a ll tor S o profitable
badness, in a business part of the town: Small capi
tal required. , For further particularu . inguira at the
ilorale Office. t' -
October 10, 1800—tf • • • •
MILES' CARD
I dinar, throuilithle medium to rte•
turn to, you my sincere thanks for the,
Moral patinnagehoretolbre bestowed
uvou mo and to request a continual:Leo
0t..-thusbrao. :1 ask your particular :
attention to my stocker goods!now,ax ,
Hying-which I.pledgd—as a general
tblng—torurnish at lower prices than
•rbart be had, elsowboro to Carlisle. , I.
have—Just - returned — from — PhllAtleb -- •
phis, , whore 1-purchased a stock of
goods.ad woll - seleeted as any • ever
.turoft.ln this place. Parsons calling •
can root assurod of being suited :both .•
Dt mica, and quality. •,,, .• • ••• , •
• • • WM. A. DUMB.' '
.„ North itanuyer Street, next doortO •
Minor :DowiccS',,,,llardeutre Storni
Dr. gleffor,'s and Dr.: Zltserlt. • '
Qat'. 19, 18136—tf.
.•
Bargatns. Bargains
W. C. SAWIEEk, & Co's
DRY GOODS EMPORIUM,
of tho latoot Importatlona of
.FRENCWERMAIV:AND EN-
=l?ir -0-00=01
W. C. SAWYER,,
IlaveJust returned from Now York, with the larked
and mod Beleot . Stork of winter goods over displayed
in dudish).
EU
A. T. Stowkrt & Co's.. N. Y., Importations of elegant
n every color quality and stylo. Finer goo4a purebee•
d than *war offorod in this market,
SELLING CHEAP AND PAST.
11. D. Ol fllo, a Co., N. Y., Importations of _beautiful
Silk Reps,,Wool Poplins,
ho handsomest Plaids In town;
MpRINOES, ALP.4Q4.S,
medium and cheap
Drefiiis cbcodLis.
W. 0: SA WYER, & CO
Ask the Ladles; to ex
_NIO:URNINd_GOODS,
DRESS clomp, BRAWLS, OICAPIt VEIL% GLOVES, ee.
1
purcha' Bed from tho poll known houso at Arnold„ Con
stablo, & Co., N. Y. - •
FUNERAL GOODS,
of all k hide,
illrodlea Elegant Styles, (latest Earle Selections) o
Cloaks q u e 8,7M-a7EIT(Tti-,
CLOAlklilit4 C;LOWItia,
ornament's, de. Dirgroar, Brode, Square and Idng
Shawls of every color and style.
W. C. SAWYER, & CO
decidedly the
FANCY FURS,
We hum tho lorgest selection of Furs over offered in
his toarkot,-hought from Gunther, New York.-----
8 A t EL P
Eugenia Collars, Gorman Fitch, Blegant Siberian
Squirrel Capes, Victorines, Muffs, and all the .yarious
grades known In the market, Children. Puri, Bur
Trimmings, Moods, to., wo earnestly desire an inspoo•
tion of those Goods.
W. C. SAWYER, & CO.,
desire an examination of Choir borne made
CASSIIIHRES,
SATINETS,
Allen, & Importations of French and Englldi
Clothe, Caseimeres,. Over Coatings,
n vary large enpPly. Wo hayo • made et short notice
n the latoat styles ant of tho above goode.
CSRY~ETSi~
We 'have made large addltlon . of Carpals, 011 Clothe,
and all kinds of Inman furnlahlog goods, a largo stock
of honko ma a
RA G
W. C. §AW3rER & Co
yitve received an hllMellEo stook of
CALICOES,
GINGHAW,
Drawers, 11,ndorabirta.,
. . . •
'-'f•-•,,-; , ' , - '"c' • - • ' • -- -'-'. e -, - : ' ' •' . :
Every thing /444 in a n c l i iidevele and drat class Retell
'
Store. - EvorY 'body give us a II and got bargains, we have
pureheeed elnee the lido decline in Gold. H otel.
_.- r ...
Remember the Old Iltendmiclrllippyes oilut
, ,
ONOTANN ADDITIONB OP NSW GOODS 1140BIVIN
Ttafrd arrival at
GLISII
DRESS SILKS,
0 210011 Of
FUR STORE OP CARLISLE
JEANS,
FLANNELS;
YARNS, &0., &o
CARPETS
FLANNELS,
BLANKETS,
~ TIOKINGS;
HOSIERY,
DAphIORAL; anh 1100 P SKIRTS
*SS
,TR:IMMII46B,
I=l
4 ,
SECOND GRAND '•
OPENING
1!!:11
N tfW GOODS
YROiI NB,W YORK
L. T. GRFENFIELD'SI
Tho following prices will give you an Idea of tho
astonishing bargains now offering .
ELEGANT ALPACAS,
Doublo Width; at 40"couta, worth 60 aarita
SIIPER HX-T-R-A-DO
at,CO eante, worth 00 cants
DRESS GOODS;
Silks,
•
Poplins,
Plaids,
Merinoes,
•
.Coburg,s
lops,
• &c., &0.,
In great Tar Wile. at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
Splendid Black and White
BA T ! M ORAL SKIRTS,
ONLY $2,00
BR tINER'B B-R A PE .D
13ALMORAL SKIRTS, ONLY $2.50
CALICOES,
at 12% cants and upwards
A Beautiful lot of good OALIOOES just recelvod at
18% seine.
MUSLINS,
from
.12% sante and upwards.
H-E A-V-Y-"r - T 0 G ,
I yard wide, only 00 cents
IiAVVOANTON FLANNELS, 26 Omits
LIBAVY DOBIESTIO (11N011A118
only 26 cents,
Also a beautiful assortment
MOURNING...GOODS,
WDITE GOODS,-
HOSIERY,
- EBIBROIDunina,
&ND
„ •
NOTIONS.
A full Aiwa:
CLOTHS,
OASSIBIERES,
EATTINETTS, '
JEANS,
amps,
Aa., aka
to mention particularly my stock of
MADII
0 A SS RE-S-;
0-ASINHTTS,
JEANS,
F,L A,klr,l Eh§ . ,
whloh are without doubt the boot home Made goods
otor ogorod In Me town.
WOOLEN HOODS,
direct' from the ttlinuacturer, at prtaaa that de*
ooppetttlen.
FURSI FURSI
..&11 will please remember that my Furs aro bought
hum grit bands and can be amid at remarkably lOW
Prim. , • -
1 - BTAOI{II OF
from N.*. Auction Bales,
AT OLD PIIIOBB
A hundred other hargelne could be enumerated If
we had the owe. Coll and eanintne for youlaelven
at N 0.4 East Main Street.
iirßomombertho &lob and you will dud all tho
Above bargidne at
?'~~ Lm.16,1800.
f
r ,• i
X.H . I TTON!!
I:2
M=IMMII
And aoo for yoursolvos the 'Orandostbraming today
of all varieties and description of Fall and Winter
Obbda suitable for the present and coming seasons,
Just purchased from the large auction salmi that hale:,
lately takon place in
NEW YO.RKcend PHILADELPHIA
Tho 'dock lo now comploto In allitinds and varlotios
Of ,
•
Such as Plain and Fancy Dress Silica, Poplins, Poplin
Heppe, Plaid Poplins, Figured Ropps. Figured Morinoes
and Ceshmaros, Plain and French tiorinoas of ovary
quality and sbado, Fronch Mobairs, all wool Mons de
Lames, all desirable colors, Coburge, Eng. Dierinorm,
Eng. Ropps Plaid Cashmoras, ac., dm. Tho oommunt
t,y will plonso romombor that •
Is the proper placo td purchase all kinds of
an our stock h always wolf supplied with all grades of
Bleached and Übblenched Muelfns, Shirtinga, Sheet
-lugs, Pillow Caso Musllns, Ticklngs,Checks, Canton
Flannels, Table Diapers, alngliams, -
full yard wide, Factory and Shaker Plannole of all
qualities for Shirting, White, Red, Follow and Grey
Flannels, Plaid Factory Flannels, for Drosses, Sack
and OloakingFlannels, ac.
Just receiving from Now York, tho latest Styles of the
season.
CLOAKINO'AND MANTILLA CLOTHS
by thy yard, In Clack and ColOia, Shawls fa Ladlos
Minos and Children.
IVIOT_TIITNTINOr
We always pay strict attention to keep a full supply
on hand. Mourning Bilks, Bombazines, Poplins, Rom,
Cashmeres, Thibbott Cloths, double and single width,
'DoLninos, Mohairs, Alpaccas, Crapo Voile, Crapo Col
lars, Gloves, Ac.
•
for your supply of WOOLEN GOODS, as wo have In
this line all the novelties of the Boum
BREAK-FAST SHAWLS,
Floods of ovary eizo and quollty -„
for 'Adios Misses and
Children, Hosiery, Gloves, &a.
Always tho most comploto stock In thermarkot of
Clots and Cassimeros, Veetings, all kinds of Over Coat
ings, Battinetts, Jeans, Linon Chain, Velvet Cord, &o.
Ilaylogpocurod the services of a
wo aro enabled tohave Clothing rondo up at vary abort
notice.
In'endless varlotios. Jonytog's celebrated Hid Gloyes,
Cloth and Berlin Gloves for Gents' Ladies', Mori and
Children ; Hosiery of ail Ult.'s, Hooped Skirts, Rai
moral Skirts, Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs, - Trim
mings, Ribbons, French °omits, and a thousand oth
er Notions not mentioned here.
A (rash stook sf all grades and qualities of Muffs,
Claps; Collars' nod Tfppotts, Ibr Ladlos., Mon and Ohl'•
dron.
~:]L!! -----
you will always find tho bast stock of
•
of all grades, from tho Itomps up to tho host Orosslo,;t ,
English DrUssols.
•
OIticIiNFIRLDI4,
N0..4 HAM Maln.l3lreet
,
~
S
OP FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRY
.GOODS AT
LEIDIOEt
OIIRAT EISIRORDISI OF FAIIIDION AND ELM•
(WON,
COME ONE I COME ALL
- ---14111)1.N;0'
JJX4ZOO-trO_ODp
LEIDICH & MILLER'S
DOMESTIC GOODS.
CALICOES
FROM 123 PER YARD UP 10 22
FLANNELS, FLANNELS,
Cloaks, Cloaks,
CALL THIS WiAY
SONTAGS,
BLANKETS! BLANKETS!
MEN kND•;BOYS WEAR,
FIRST CLASS TAILOR;
NOTIONS I NOTIONS I
FURS I . FURS I FURS
Inn
AT LEI
CARPETS I CARPETS 11
V gon OIL CLOTHS, ALL WIDTHS
COCOA: AND CANTON ' NATTIN S,
FELT CLOTHS AND DitUGGITTA
-BLANKETB,
• MARSEI ES QUILTS, &o.
. ,
— abort ' we give you artlal list of leading articles'
of Our stock, and e end a cordial invitation to 'ail
persons of, ages an all sexes to give no a call before
molting your purr noes this fall, as we aro fully •pro
posed to prove the dust that we do purchaso our. goods
of first class houses In Now 'York and' Thiladelphla,
and that wo are determined not to be undorsold by
any house in the county ; and will also take groat
pleasure to exhibit the cheapost;the largest and - the
moat complete stook of desirable goods on this side of
Philadelphia. ' •
• •
Do not forkot the placoand wolf known otand, on the
Corner, ElEctof tho ei,u3lo.Tlall.
Oct, 6,1800
NEW STORE! NEW GOODS 1
RING'S
EIN.DY/Y GOODS STOTITE
MAIN_ STREET.
Oppoeito tho Mansion House, Next door to the
-Thwing-rented the Storo formerly occupied by Mr.
William Miles, the undersigned invites the attention
of the ladies of Carlisle and its vicinity to his WELL
SELECTED STOCK of
Diy GoodspDress T2:immings• itnd
just:reaelved from the Eastern Cities.
' By strict ntabtion to btudness, and n careful study
of tho wants and tastes of his customers, ho hopes to
obtain a sharvf the liublic patronage?
- _
• • J. 0. IL RING
Spacial attontlon given to DRESS TII.IIIIMINGB.
Nov. 0,1800-4 y..
REASONS WHY THE
AMERICAN WATCHE,
Made at WALTIIAWMASS
It is made on the hest principle. Its frame Is cam.
Road of SOLID PLATES. NO: Jar can interforeiwlth
Ilia harmony - of its working and no sudden shook can
,damage its machinery.— Every place is made acid flu
lewd by machinery (Itself famous for its novelty, as
well as for its' effectiveness) and is therefore properly
made. The watch Is vrlvit all mechanism should be.;—
ACCURATE, SIMPLE, STRONG AND ECONOMICAL.
Except some high grades, too costly for general use,
foreign watches ardchiefly made by woman and boys.
Such watches ace composed of several hundred pieces,
screwed and riveted together, and require constant re
pairs to keep them in any_ kind of order._ All persona
who,have carried "snores" "lopinea" and "English
Patent Levers," aro perfectly well aware of the truth
of tills statement.
At the beginning of our enterpiNfi more than- 7 ton
years ago, it was our first object to make a thoroughly
good low priced watch for the million; to take the
place of them foreign impositions ; the refuse of for
eign factories, which were entirely unsaleable at hdms
and perfectly worthless everywhere. •
Doti well we have accomplished this, may bounder
stood from the fact that after so many yeare of public,
mtx,.st xxs.x.w , on ALL TEM
WATCHES BOLD IN THE UNIUD,,STATES, and that
no others havwever given such universal satisfaction.
While this department of our business is continued
with increased facilities for perfect work, we are at
present engaged in the manufacture of watches of the
very.IIIGIIEST OBADDICNOWN TO CLIRONOILIDTRY, ,
unequaled by anything hitjaerto made by ourxelyee,
and Unsurpassed by anything made in the world.
For this purpose we have the amplest facilities Wo
have erected an addition to our main building ex
pressly for this branch of our business, and have filled
- ii - with - the - bost - workmon — lMur sorvTcc. Now lain
chines and appliances twin been constructed which
perform thelr:work with denominate delicacy and ex
actness. The choicest and most apProved materials
only are used, and wo challenge comparison between
this grade of our work and the finest imported chro.
nometers. We do not pretend to sell our watckes for
LESS MONEY than foreign watches, but we do assort
Without fear of contradiction that for tho woo MONEY
our product is incomparably superior. All our watch.
esst . whatever grad are fully, kairantotl.aincl_thlti,
warrantee 'lisped at all times against us or our agents
in all parts of the world.
CAUTION.—The public are cautioned to buy only of
£ll I..arant... waning. EnEntstrfalf
will be prosecuted.
' BOBBINS Rc APPLETON,
Agonta for tho American Watch Company,
182 Broadway, N. Y
Nov. 23, 1860
CLOTHING HOUSE
OF PHILADELPHIA
BARGAINS IN
FINE " CLOTHING !
ROCKRILL AND WILSON,
BROWN STONE CLOTHING HALL,
-603-and 605 Chestnut Street,
NIIBIAS
Ready-Made Clothing Department
, READY-AIADE CLOTHING, _
TOIL
AND - WINTES Efins
_Ever_offoroaAg_ptu - chaserp,.comPrlsing all,tho
NEWEST AND MOST APPROVED STYLE
Custom Department
•
Our newly fitted up Custonr Department for °entire
men, Youths and Dope, now contains a carefully se.
lectod Stock of •
Foreign and Domesti - o Goods,
which IVO eire prepare to make to order,
.In the best
manner, and at reasonable, prices.
Boys'_ Departinent.
. .
Wo hive on hand the largest and best stock of
Ready Made Boys' Clothing In tho-city. Particular
attention paid to the making of Boys' Clothing to
order. .._ -
QM
11,.,a
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2'agt
s
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av;
"311,i's s ,
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1
MIER
MB
Gentlemen, Youths and Boys,
lyishing clothing inadri to:ordor, by sanding choir
nuatenro, no pordiagram, will have Moir orders prompt
ly attonod to. .
EATISFAOTION AND A 'GOOD FIT GUARANTEED / 7 .
Samples sent to
,any part of theilnited Statei.
'AtOCIK.i4LL 4 WILSON,
Brown Stonc Clothing. Ha 14603 and,
605 "Chestnut Street, ,1: 1 _,/d/adelphia.' -
Oct. 5.1800-11 m. .
FOIL. RENT. . • •
- •
llElarge, and commodious store room
ry
r— on th 6 corner. or /halal*. IlarieverTatid' Pomfrot
roots. Apply at the Variety and Fancy Store of W.,
B. Ilelbert, North Hanover Streechotween Dm Kieffer .
and Kitten
- Nov. 2,1806—5 m.. = l• .
• " FOR SALE oft risNT.t:"
11HEon
two dviellitig HOUSES •and • kit
In West Eomfrot Btrest, adJolninkW,P: Ilullary
ho East and Joseph Bates, on the West is offered'
for sale. If not sold at an early. day they will then be
for rent. . •• . •
On application, Eby, will make known all far-,
thor
particulars and for oa. .• •
, JACOB IlEtittEL.
Oarlislo:Nov.'2, 1866. • . •
mrn CONFESSIO S : _AND:-EXE-•
- - BLENCH Or ST:'
...1 -
.'„ blishod for.' the Lomat and as a OAIITION. TO
YOUNG MEN and othors, who suitor fronf Norvouo 80-,
bility,Promatare Doeay of - Manhood, do., supplying at
the samo time fan lISAFICI OF env cone.' Dy 000 mho
has anted hlmsolf aftorundorgoing considorablo quack,
ory.' Dy oncloolug a - postpaid addroosallifiVarcipo, oinglO
copies, froo of charge, may bo-hatl of tho author. ' ' ' .
ATILOTIEA 2p.2 - 24..ut, Ell q.,Axoo2lyn glop Cp.;
' Stux 2O 1800.47
L. A M
Post, Office.
tions,
I=
THE GREAT
The choicest stock of
Pia, 2
1111
BARGAINS I- BARGAIN/3 I'l '
-SELLING OFF AT COST
- AND NO "MISTAKE.
•
am selling off my entire doer of Dry Goode AT
-COST, connoting of French, Plaid and Plain i Poplins,
all wool Bops., French and English Merinoos of the
..ost-beautiful colors,-allwool 'aril-American Delaines -
CatihmeroS, Black apd Colorod Alpaecaa
LADIES' CLOAKING AND SHAWLS,
Shirting and other Flanneli, Canton Plinnele, Chocks
Gingbams, Ticklngs, Table Linen, Ladles' Vests and!
Under Ware of Avery description, with a largo ossort•
moot of Misses and Infanta Merino tinder Pests of.
ovary aloe, Calicoes' Muslims, Dalmoial Hoop Skirts,'
dre ,
Also a large asortment of Gentlemen's wear,
Cloths,—
. Caselmores -
' Bennetts. ' '''
. .
' Jeans ' '
. _ . „ hannelo, .
13 &a., &o.
• .
. .
All of which must be sold atcost until the entire Mock -,
10 Bold. My goods have all boon bought-some at the
lowest auction prices, the remaindoeat the lowest ,
wholesale picas at the Now York a..d 'Philadelphia
Markets. - • - • . _
S,
North H W
anovor Street, next door to Mfflor A l and Bow
era(formorly John P. Lyon's) Hardware Store. Remem
ber tho numbor-32 North Hanovor, Sign of the
Flannel.
Nov. 22, 1862. •
HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM
-TEM undersighod respectfully announ
ces to tho public that he still continues' the
eating Business 'at the old stand, in West High
streetiand with a renewed and efficient effort produco
articles of Head Dress of '
Every Variely;Style and Quality,/
that shall bo atrletly In keeping with the improve
wont of tho Art, and fully up to the ago which we
live..
or l havo on bowl a oplondid asoortmoni
fr
\ HATS AND OAT'S
of all descriptions, frbin 'the common Woo l
to the finest, Fur and Bilk Hats; and at. prises that
must Butt ovary ono who lute an aye- to getting the
worth of his money. The stock includes,
MOLESKIN, CASHMERE, BEAVER A FELT HATS,
stylo and color and unsurpassed for Llghtnose
of over
moat in the country. •
/Men's, Boy's and Chlldrett's Hats and Caps, of every'
Inscription constantly on hand. .
Ile respectfully invites all tho old patrons and as
4any new ones as possible, to Bite him a call.
J. G. CALLIO.
Julrl, 1864
NEW AND FRESH
,
0 - -- i . - --- c• - c3 -- e - ra I - 8 - tg - ..
C. L. HALBERT,
oTSAVING just returned from the
Eastern cities dcslro to inform his- patrons that .
has laid in a largo and varied stocic of Now and,
Fresh Goads at tho lowest cash prices. • .
His assortment is thorough and complete, contain.
ing everything necessary to constitute a First Class
Grocery.
TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS,
In greatest abundance, and at lowest cash figures.—
Byrum Spices, Canned Fruits, QUEENBWARE and
Crockery, .Salt and Mph, Hams, Cheese, Crackers,
Bnands, Baskets and Willow Ware.
Segais and ,Tobacco,
of tho choicest brands: Brooms, Buckets, and a corn
ploto assortment of
FAMILY GROCERIES.
Don't forgot.tho old stand, South , East cornor of
llanovor and Louthor streets.
Nov. 23,1866
loot inac SALE OF VALUABLE
PROPERTY.—On Saturday, Decernbar_l,_l6oo.
lly virtuo of an order of solo issued by tho Orphans'
Court of Cumberland County, upon proceedings in
partition upon tho real estate of Elizabeth Wober, lute -
of Lower All on . Twp., dec'd.
will expose to public sale, on the premises, on ..tho .
day abovo named, that valuablo TRACT 01 -0 LAND,
altuatial in Lower 'Allen Twp., noar the Public Road '
loading from Lisburn to Ilarrislitreg; about 5 miloo
from the lattor-place, and adjoining lands of John .
Taylor, John Wobor and William Smith, containiUg/
1% ACRES of SLATE LAND. and -
rooted a two.atory .
BOARDED HOUSE, WASH
STA - 1110.1, - antrOtlfOT- - linpri
The land is of first qeitty,
high state of cultivation.
good Well of Water on the promises, with abundance
of Fruit, such as Apples, peaches, Cherries, Grapes, Am.
Terms of Sale, .Laura su ffi cient to -pay costs and
expenses, of wri t of 'partitiorfantrald .to Ito paia by
purchaser, when the tale Is continued by the Orphans'
Oourt, and the balm:lse on the lat of April, A.D., 1867,
to bop:cured_ by recognizance In-the Orphans' Court
with - approved security, at which time a deed will oa3
made and possession given. Taxes for year 1867 to be
paid by purchaser— Salo to comme nce at-1 o!,,clock of
said day. •
SAMUEL 11. WEBER. -
Administrator.
Nov. 0, 1860—te
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. ..... Wheeler_ & Wilson and HOW—.
LOCK STITCH
SEWIIi. MACHINES.
The Best Simplest and Cheapest:-
T HE Wheeler & Wilson maohinos are
adapiad to all lands of family Sowing, working
equally welLupon Bilk, Linen and Cotton goods, with
Bilk, Cotton and Linen threads, making a .beautiful
and ported stitch aliko on both elites of tho article
sowed. , , _
Primes of Wheeler & Wilson machines:
No. 3 inaehirroylain,
...arol.,
-PorgataZon.o , --
The - Howe - Sewing - Mttehine - . --
The attention of Tailors, Shoemakers, Saddlers and
Carriage Trimmers is called to this—the bent of Shut
tle lowing Machines. It is unanimously admitted to
lie the bent machine, for leather work or tailoring over
given {o tha public.
Price of Howci machines:
Lotter A machine $OO
Is recommended for family sewing
,Talloring, Shoo
binding and Gaiter fitting.
Letter B. machine.s7o
Is ono sire )arger than A machine, suited to' the'
name workf'
Letter C. machine, $B5
Is recjinmendod for heavy' Tailoring. Boot and SURTO
work and Carriage trimming. It runs light and rapid
and will do fine work well; andhas a much larger Shut
tle than the smaller machines.'
Call and examine at nail Itoad Telegraph-0111c% Oar.
lisle, Pa.
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