Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, January 24, 1868, Image 4

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Real ratite .Agoriti 96avoner, .convoyanew asur•
ance and Olaim Agent. Ofticei-Maln , !Stroot-Nel..
Centro Ilinaro..-
wANTER,
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$-700, or $BOO, for ono year,. for wtdch-the beet se •
ourlty will no given and a little more than the. legal
rate or Interest allowed if furriiihad Immediately. ••
- --Apply-to. A: .I...BPONSIXdt, .
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sopt27 67...:.'
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FOR REIVP--A divolling.Louso and stoni rooni on
Poutn PRE Rroot. •
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• A. L. SPONEILEREnL.,
• 4 . or WEAK LEY .4 PADUA.
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OR SALR—A desirable t,own prop-.
L' orty ftituaittion North Emit Street' belonging to
the heirs of Maj.Alohn McCartney dead. „The lot
con
tains ahont 103 foot hout and 340 to depth: Tho
Improvdmento area large 'double 2 atOry,otono
D W.IILLTNG: HO_ll.9E,
STABIE,
and Dthor convenient out Ibulidlnia svith abtosdanco
of fruit nod shrubbery. This proporty will Itv Ws
posea crP upars,tho rnost•roasonablo.turms— Apply to'.
A. L. SPONSLER, Roal
fact
Agent.
• AttOnoy in fact f0i..tb0.h0irt.....,
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PRIVATE SALE.
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Situated on West Pomfretletroot, 'mai West street,
In the Borough ofCarlisle,`• • • •
-- The lot confaine 20-feet In front and 240 , feet in
depth to nn alley.. The itnprovinnents are a com
•modious tmontory BRICK• HOUSE, containing
Double Parlor, Hall, Dining-room and Kitchen, oh
the first floor, and five Chambers on the second story.
Balcony to back building, a Pramci Wash Rolm at
tached , Smoke Honed, Bake Oven and other con.
venient out buildings. A large new Stable, and
avriago Rouse, Hog Pens, load Corn Orib, at the foot
of ot. Thur." levreensictombla - nmaunt of fruit„
such as Apples, Crapes, &c., a collar under-the - 11E31e
house, and aline Brick astern, and Pump, an welt
no a hydrant in the yard. • For terms &c., apply to
' • • 'A. L. SPONSLEIt, •
Real Estato•Agent.
• nept27 67.
•
VOW SALE:
TRAC,T• OF -LAND, lying in
Charles County, - Idd.,-about 25 miles below
NtAlogton City and 2% Mlles above olymout on the
Potomac, river, at the mouth of Pomoilkey creak, Con- -
taining' betweon four and ilve hundred_acres - The
Improvmhents• consist of a comfortable
• P.
:431 1 r DWELLING HOUSE,
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and the necessary outhouses. It is well
wooded a'nd watemd, and in a fair state of cultiva.
Mon. adapted the growth of wheat, corn and tobac
co. Themis a shipping point on the farm from which
all its produce can be shipped to Baltimore, Alexan
dria or Washingtimoritliconvenlence and dispatch.
Persons desirous of Locating In this section of tho coun
try are invited to call and examine tho promlane..They
ran arrive at Glymont any day from Washington; by
'Steamboat, in I yl, hours, and walk.to tba farm In half
an hour. It will he sold low and upoti accommodating
terms For particulars apply to
A. L. SfONBLEII, Carlisle, Pa., or
N. B; lIANNON, Pinnonkoy, Md.
May 10, 1657.
- VALUABLE
• w. -: AT PRIVATE SALE.
Situato North side, and pertly bounded by .
the Cognodegulitet creek, about 4 lanes West, of
Carlisle. adjoining, and lately part of the property
known as "ZICLER'S ,HILLY' containing .about
250 ACRES, 25 of which are excollent meadow, or
crook bottom land, and about 50 ACRES of which
are covered with good tlmbor. Tho improvements
!Win large Weatherboarded Dwelling noose, contain
lugnight moms end a kitchen. A largo Bank . Brun,
Wifg. Shod, Corn CrilkOlog Pen, Carriage House.
Wash house and other convenient out-buildings
- An excellent well of water -near. tho-door,_a_fino
young apple orchard, besidbs other fruit, such as
Pears, Peaches. Cherr, Gropes &e. This is one of
the most productive. forums iu.tho townshlp. and the
location the most desirable espesially for the raising
'of s t o ck. The fences am in cood order,_.thero bring
between 600 and 700 - pannele - of board, and post and
rails. Tho land has all been- recently limed over,
part of It a second time nod is TOw in the highest
state of cultivation. AAA will bu disposed of upon
reasonablo terms. ,
For term - wand further particulars enquire of
A. L. SPONSLER,
Real Estxto Agent
'Sopt27 67.
• A. tract of-land lying in Morgan county, West
Virginia, aboutS utiles from Hancock Station, on the
Raltimore A Ohio Roll Road and 2 nines Aram"
Berkley Spriugs,conlaining 440 acres, 140 of which
are cleared, and the_balance covered with timber of
the best quality. „The improvements are a.large tivo
story MANSION HOUSE, 501ectin - front,Two.Tenant
Ilouses,l3lhA#9o, Shop, hod other oiltardililings.
'the-barn Illsboon .dostroyed. Thelma 'iO slate soil
with limestone GO nil, is easily farmed nnil very
- . productive. The cleared portion of -1111,1=1d is under
tolei ably good fences -and la adapted to the produc
tion of all ]duds ol grain-50 tons of bay eon easily
ho produced during the year, besides the clover evil
:_thacconld he-undo.--Three=naver-falliug_yprine::Pl
water run Tho T llonse to neatly.
enclosed and is surrounded with trees of various
kinds of fruit, such at apples, peaches, cherries 'arid
besides strawberries raspberries in abundance.
'I here to a Sari miles of the farm;
an abundance of timber minim place of all kinds lor
any additional buildings that might be - required—
There was at one time a Tau Yard On the premises,
and the location for such lousiness to very
This property poste'sses rare advantages to purcbagrs
and will be disposed of at.sl2 per lame. V" .
Far terms and particiilars euiluire of
A. L.TIVONSLER,
Real Estate Agent.
amyl° GI.
HOTELS,
pENNSX'LYANTA HOTEL
=2
CORNER OF NORTH lIANIM'EIt AND I.OUTIIEit
STREETS, CARI,ISLE, PA.
I have become the proprietor of this well known
lintelOtnd•hymtrict-et,tention to business_hopc:,te
receive and deserve trlibSral -share•of the publicAsit.
mange. Having long ex perienced in the business,
hope to be able to giv general satisfaction to ell who
will patronize me. All-my old friends and acquain
tances are cordially Mei d—end no many now ones
as ere desirous of a hospi ablo reception.
.AB -Charges reasonable, ,and accommodations' fur
men and homes.
aprlllo u7-ly
'fIMBERLA.ND V ALLEYECOTEL
,
t'''MAIN -- & - lIEDFOUI) , .STS
The undersigned desires to Infort - 7 - 1 - Et IrTfrdtriffid
the traveling public that lie has taken ehargo of this
well known stand, and is prepared to accomodate via
it.Ora with boarding and lodging. on reasonablUterms.
Tpa'Ytibi Ti Supplied with the best the market t
ihrds. .1113 - bar 'contains-- the choicest' of liquors.
Ills departments aro commodious and airy! his
Atable la in charge of a careful 'al.l esperieneod ostler,
and ho hopes to be "able togive entire satisfaction to
all his guests. JOLIN B2FLOYD.
may3,67ly.
ELUTCHISON'S HOTEL
Late Brady House,
(WRIER OF STATE Ar THIRD STREETS,
• ,Ininieqiotety in front of the Capitol,
, . D. U. HUTCHISON, Pro".
tiarrpiburgi P!t,
inn .4 67-tf. • •
CHAMAgRSBUIVG '
Visitors to Chainberslntner will find the
AMERICAN HOUSE T(
.ETT by:McGrath. 4:, , .Statling, the
`you - -- host _ntopping,. place. _in_tile.,_.t9WA,
'finv table is supplied with everything the market
affords, and the-bar is furnished with the' nholeost
liquors. The house stands on the covnlir of Second and
Qucon Streets.
August 2,
THE HARRIS HAY BL-H.VATpIi
TMS ELEVATOR etande unrivaled nee great tabu.
saving Hearth°, and. is now attracting the attention
of every ono interested In thd storing of hay. %Ile
kap Improvements on the Harris Fork hoe cord ,
.hlstod.with Its formes excellence a .aomplotonoss that
overshadowd any other Invention:of the kind not In
use. Farxmatness,convonloncei and. strength, Ade
fork stands open for ehallerige. All Information roe•
imoting these forks can tel obtained of • MILLER* A.
TOWERS, No. 25 North Hanover street,..Paillsio.
ho forks are on hand add for solo., ,
jtirts2l; GM L.,
FIRST CLASS LIVERY STABL
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A. B 'ZiELIaLER •
N rth.l3eaford Street, Carlisle; Pa.
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t 1 A VISO' fatted . lily titable with NEW
A
~.. Mania; Booms men Cennunes,.l am now pro.
parod :to 'furnish Oartioa and 'faralilen with_ Carriages
and Buggies at short notice
SEEING Is I3T•;LIEVING
704 Astort §TREET.
NI W P,RTcys ,wpw GOODS I
itch Sifver and Silver-Plated' Wares,
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v w :, " . 4oscription; meeido, eilitesely. N om ,.
.Ll 4. aOr the!Wfilterliado. ivh4h. ' - a.
91. i , For . ifor4no4 *"0!;i duthOlitty.r,,
~,..r...,, ii;cennlit beitapasebd , at, -,....... 4 :'
Z.7.',1,.....i.4.
01113 BOWMAMS_'
Whohole and•liet4lllsltadaclturing Letableliptnit,
No. 104. 5T2Z.V.E.1t
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10.11441galug at' filiOt 'notlbe." , • ,
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Furniture of all varieties null Styles of Foreign
and ➢omesilo manufacture, from the Shiest' rosewood
anddildhogany to the 19yrost priced maple. And pine
Parlor,
Chamber,
Dining-room,
Kitchen and
Wilco
Embracing every article wood by Ilona°, and Hotel
knopers ' of tbiT . friat'approvod and ,fimblenabld design
and fini sh. Including atop CbttagO furniture in setts,
redOplicninnd'Catop Cbairs. - Mattrassosi -Gilt - frames,-
pictures,'Ac.,
- • ArePartieuldi.attentioo given as usual 'to fuverabn
ordora from town and, countrAattented promptly
o
and on moderato
- SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO THE SELECTION
OF WALL'PAPIt.: i 6
A. B.
, 'marell2l, 64.
Also a quality of well selected wall paper for salo
vary low for rash inattra.ssess of all kinds and look
ing elaßsos tic!, 11l North flanover Street Car Halo.
07-Iyl • D. SIPE. _
GROCERIES.
CONSIGN' YOUR -GOODS
BLACK, SHERLOCK & CO.,
WHOLESALE
GM - lora' Commission MerchantS,
SHIPPERS,
I=4
Provisions, Western &
Southern Produce.;-
TEAS
COFFER,
SUGARS,
MOLASSES
1 cRICUS,
RIM',
IOBACOO,
NS INI S
HOPS,
Messrs., Black, Sherlock Sr. Co.,
Having the most dxtenAve connections in EuriVean
and South imedi!an ports, tmnow prepar'ed to make
the
Most Liberal Advances
AND- - -
IMMEDIATE 'RETURNS
ON ALL •
Kinds
.of Produce, ,
and Merchants. Planter's, Fulmars generdlly through
out the couotzy, kill nod it ''z'o . ;LLiy to their advau
ago to ship their gorais to
Messrs. Black, Sherlock & Co.,
50 VESEY ST.. NEW YORK:
having Immense orders unfilled, from ocu corres- 1
poudents in Lim pool, hiovann, St. Thom.., lhi
mtpg9 and sevetal South American ports, we 'aro in
rumedlate want of the abov'e mentioned articles of
produce.
39e eau ah.o handle to advantage for our Southern
ftleinCs:
RICE,
m.,,...,,,... . ,
.Messrs.' Black, Sherlock & Co.,
=
P R_l_C E. CURRENT.
Which thny will bo happy to Ibruigh
Xree__:or...Cherge to- -their-- Friends
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MEE
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS
MI hand and arriving at CAMERON a _Thurruta's
New Store; No. - 40, East Lowther Street, (A: Minn
suilth'a old stand) a very superior and welt selected
lot Of -
FAMILY GROCERIES
1 . .
6f all kinds, ivldell Nvill be sold •at tile very lowes
'cash - Trio.. Our stook' oculist' in part of
Orem & Brown Coffee, .
,Byrups 01l grades,
' Sugars, Teas,
Chocolate,
• , ,
Vitale and Ground Spices, - , • ,
_ - Ralsbis, Oranges, Lemons,
• - , , 'Hominy, Rico,
''l - -'' • Cornstarch, .130111311,
l ,- Pearl Starch,-.
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.. . • • . Cheese, 'Ac.AC.. Sc.
•
SUGAR OIIIIED HAMS, SHOULDERS AND SIDES.
Wooden. Cedarund Willow Ware of all 'kinds, such
as Builrets, Bowlir, Keelors, Spoons, Baskets and.
Brooms. ~
- ' We will also keep constantly on band the celebrated
SHAFFNER FLOUR, '
Nilileh"COMpetentinsfieetorrresf Is'tho—hcat—ln—the
market.
. Feed of all kinds Insult the wants of Mir the people.
We Intend 'to sell the above articles at very abort
profits for caah.,, We respectfully invite the public to
give its a call, exert If they do not want to buy.
Don't forget Mb place, N 0.40, E. Louther St. .
, .
r aptily 137-Iy. .;
CHL4:FGROOERY.STORE;
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On South•west corner of Pitt and Pomfret streets.
Thu subscriber (successor to John.,?. Steil) having
just returned from the Eastern citle's - , - ronp tfully an•
nonncee that he is now prepared to sell At he lowest
mob prices, a largo variety of OroecOos ',and Provis
ions, cortniatingto.t ! ' : /... , •, ~, I : +' i ,
ugnr,
Coffee,
Teas,
Spleen,
Molasses,
Cheese,
Tobacco,
Began+,
Flour,
Salt and all the
articles kept. In a first elan GROCEItY STORE. '.
Cash paid praamktry produaa“
rospoctfally asks Blume of thirpuldlo patron/4o
mayl7 Way. . DAR% SHOEMAKER.
Crackers,
Canned-Prult, •
Pickles & Sauce,
'17,100D .
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VA . ". i•r• ,
A, largo neeortment of thobos ' t quality of Groceries,
rr0.1810110; SpICOB, Fruits, dm, sellingoff at tho very
lowest prim ruling in the ' date et Peltneyl7i a
.FOR CARL
,
Call And eetlaty ' , yore° yes the truth of tho ate ,
sertion: ' ' I.Vm nEriTz.
5p1'2.14800.
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1 - 4 RUG S DRUGS' I - •
Common haring to relinquish. en extonoivo
prattle°, ets well as tote Drug Bush:mut In the city of
Pittsburg, sovoral Years ago on account of 111 health,
Imanow opened nt No. 88 North Hanover street, be.
Careen Oleo's of Dm ) Riefler and, Zltter, a DRUG
'BTORD,,where ho has audio receiving every few days
a pure stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Dyo Stuffs end
'every thlng_generarly kept , In - a woltvegulated Olty
DrugMit Preiteriptlourcarefollrecrapaundoditud
fatally receipts will receive tpeelal care. The Dr. can
bo• consulted at any hour, at his office, back of his
Store, or At hie dwelling, No. 112 North Hanover etroot,•
after store bolus. Remember the place No. 98 North
Ilikuover'Stroot, Oarlislo
DR. A, OORIMIAN:
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.COMPANIES. -
THE PHARTER_QAK.
LIFE INSURANCE - COMPANY - , - 7 .
OF HARtFOREI CONK:
Incorporated - 1850,'' , Charter' -P,er
;• CASEE;ASSP4S,- $4,805,050 ;
AkEB 0:19.414 . LAY, Piesidant:
'Policies gamed on all Popular Plana.
,
...A_feyrVeseeneOrliy_poopin' insurs Is the Chaster
'• _
.-Alf ere' Prohibited, the
business beingVonlined enclusiffilylo - thii - insurance
of Bros. '
2d.lts Risks are selected with thus In
curring smell losses, and censer:men try large divificrods
accrue to the Policy holders.=See Moss: Insurance Rd
porta last sex Years. • ' " '
otExpenditnresi Including !nth'
Lialmeffifid Working Expenses, to Itecelpts,' ore 'nn
precedithtodly low. tome Reports."
4th.—All the profits are divided awing Policy
holders; thoorffinal capital being limited by Marti r
to eight per cent dB/Mende,' no more than it earns
for the'CoMpony at interest. ' _
sth.—lt decisive and pays its Diiidends annually in
Odell, than Assisting the insured In the payreent of
premiums. .
• fith.—lt is prompt in the paymontof losses, having
Raid to W Moire ond - Orphans, nearly' TWO MILLION
DOLLARS, and has never litigated a claim.
7th.—The man of wealth insures neon investment.
.Bth.—Mon 'of small means insure to guard their tsar
illes against want. " •
fitb.—The man of business insures, to provide
Sgaitist 'poestbialoes hi 'trade, Al Ito Pollen - being -- a
basis for capital.
• _ .Ifith.—Persods In debt Insure_that• their ehrnings
for-years of toil-may not be sacrificed nt diath - frbed
want of ready cash to cancel liabilities. •
llth.—All intone, os money than laid away by
,
is• Sure-lo come back largely incr.:lied to their
families, death being cor!ain to occur..
Dr. S. B. ILIRFFER, ll' D. _Medical Examiner.
-J. C. SIOOKT Agent Carible, Pa. • •
E. E. BLAIR, General Agent, for Eastern .Pa.
Office, No. 37 West Third St., •
Williamsport, Po.
260ct67
EIMEME!
FLOUR,
BUTTER,
CHEESE,
LARD,
FORE, '
_
EGGS,'
FRUITS,
• GRAIN, -
SUIP.ItS.
I=l
buters
Queenswaro, • _
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Glassware,'. '
Cedar Ware •
Woody Willow Ware
Coal Oil,
•!.suldicatin4.oll,
:`IRE IgSURANCE._
, TIIB Allen and' Eifstponnsboroi Mutual Flirrn
liurance Company of Cumberland county, theme,
ated by an net of Assembly, In the year 1843, and
having 'recently had Its charter etsended .to the
year 1893, infamy In active - and vigorous operation,
undertho sUperintendence of the following board of
Managers viz:
Corgani - Christidu Stayman
Ilaily;Alux. Cathcart - . J. 11. Coover, Jobb
Elehelberger, Joseph, Wicbeinbam, Sand. Eberly,
Moses Bricker, Rudolph Martin, Jacob Coovur, rind J.
o..Duttlap.
,Tho rates of Insurance are an low and favorable as
any Company of tbo hind in the State.: Persona
wishing to become members are invited tainake mi
plication.to the agents of the Company, wine aro will
ing to wait upon them at any time. ,
- OFFICERS OF TIIE CO:NI-FART
W;d. It. GIOURAS, President, Eberly's Mills, Cum
berland county. •
ALEX. CATIIOATtT, Vice Presid.mt, Whisks, .Cum
holland county. ,
JOIIN C. DUNLAI', dect'y, Mechanicsburg, Cum
borland county.
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DANlEWlAlLY,_TroasurorrDlllnburg., York Co
'III.ANAO ORS.
.15'1111am It. Corps, Alai.. Cathcart, J. C. Dunlap,
Daniel' Bailey, Chrlethal Stayrnan, Jacob 11. Coover,
Joseph Wickersham, J. Eichelborgcr, Moses tricker,
Jacob Coover, Jacob Eberly, James Anderson, John
Coover. ' • - - - • - ,
MIMI
Cumberland county—John Shorrick, Allen; Henry
Zearipit Shiremanstown; La Fayette° Peffer, Dickln.
son. Henry ilowman,__Churcbtown; _3lrlo Gri ffi th,
South Middleton; 'Samuel Graham, Wont Penns
,STODlngln'Samuol - Ccoi , er; - .l4lOchanicrintrig .-- J
lin, phophordstow to .l: &rotor, , Spring; J. W.
Eby, Carlini°, Valentine Yeoman, New Cumberland;
Wnn Tl, Woodburn. Nowville.
York County.—James Griffith, 'Warrington, J. F.
Deardorff, Dillsburg; Daniel Sutter; Fairview: ;John
illiams, Carroll; Adam Stevens, Goldsborough; J., B.
Deardorff, Mulberry Y. 0.
-Dauphin county.—Jacob Houser, Harriaburg.
CLOTIIIIVG
11,,OCKITILL
- CtOTHING
(01 d 605 Cloeshirrt StiTet,
PIFILADELPHIA
READY-MADE TOLOTEI ING
Fall and Winter:. Clothing I
NEWEST STYLES I
, NEWEST =gTYLES
WELL MADE!
WELL tRimy.R.D,
PRICES VERt REASONABLE
BOYS' CLOTHING !
BONS OLO`IIIING !
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r Gentlemen living in the country,
prefeiring Cldthillk made to order
for themselves,,ap . (,l boys, by send
ing measure, as per diagvam, will
.......
have their ordeTrille - A prOmptly.
A-good fit guaranteed/ Samples
of 'goc4s.sent by mail to anyTaTt
- of the United States
ROCKHILL & WILSON,
603 and 605 Chestnut St.,
' PHILADELPHIA
Inov 3m
CLOTtHNO.HALL.
•
Samuel Arnoldlnforms his friends and customers
taint hie stock of Winter Clothing Is now comploto,
that he Is really to spll at P hiladelphia Wholesale
pekes. Befora buying cise'where examine bur stock
a.o'd you will find that yon can save.
TWENTY-FIVE PER CETTY. ---
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- All Goode warranted to be as represented,
—Thilimmelmo stock of
•
'OVERCOATS...• •
from $8 00 upwards. Call early at' •
.GAIGUEL — AItikiOLD, - •
North West Corner of Hanover end Loiither street.
TO - 141 E PIJBLIO
• .
iho unaoslgned bavlnk datornilitod On,banging
ride .bnelnose, will sell of tds sisittra stock of ‘ ILEADY
MADE OLOTIIING. Piece °soda and Gentlemen's 2ur.
nleblog Goode In Gener4L•all and below cost) In ord P.
to' hm his budpeskas perly as
persons knowing themselves - .lrlohieGlo Ins
will please call and settle_ hruhediately.,
' ISAAC LIVINGSTON,
. ' No. 22, North Hanover' litreot, Carhale,
26ju107. • _ . •
PHOTOGRAT,[I&•
LOCHMAINT; • : • • '
- . AGAIN TRIUMPIIANT
,Tnia Flii6T PRESIitIISI; has again boor' awarded to
0: L. Lobbniall Sixth,' boat Photographs. ' • -
llie
long'exporlonce in the blisiness - and his int! ,
mate krionledgerof 111 that-relates: to; th6' prOduetkin;
ofbl
anon, enable him i j a n m c a r o m r o y, art
t,,zrtip l a n . d ma
n•,
roachable in most galleries. '
ggaranteed to give satisfaction:
' Floe large Photographs colored pod Plain. '
Gard Nati:tree forAlbnma, old' and iten'alze. • ;
•
Porcelain pktuirea of exquisite
Ambrotypue in ovary style of cases. - .
Copies from' old pletures taken in the, meet. perfect
.
manner. ' -•
A large lot ef . Pranies and 'Albums - AT-kale cheap.
Negatives are all registered—copies can. be:hail...at
ariy time.. • •
o.6publla is corroilalV,..Anidt,id . to - exrivalno. epode
Gallery at the old ;West, : kisin op;
poalto lat Natilortab Bank..
,-"
L. JA)OEIMAN. • ;
, .
Ali RS. R, A:: • SIVIVIt' S . ' '
jilt graphic . Gallery, SMath•east 'earner llanoVer
Stroot, end Market thputlw,, nhoro may. he had all the
, Ittforent etyleOef — PhatOgrapha, from card to life sloe
IVOATTYPES, A111.1311.0TYPD5,,.. AND.
11B141,NOTTPES ; ^.• :, ' r.
, .
algid Pictures on Porcelettn,(smothlng now) boili'Plaki
and Colored, and nhleh are„beautlful produottope of
the,Photographld art. Call'and emYthem.
Yartliulara , tkeptlon. given to topylltg#oO l Pagnotroi
vboo &o.
i i Hpe InVltes the - patrona,gll.9f SAP.P4)IO. ,
- 1 , 441,8q41 • .
. - .
Tr ' 1 YOU . WANT •TO SEE. THE
most perfect -*NMI. Stove oter Weird .
t 03120
public, stopinto , ... , . ,
. , .
:WM. „ FRIDLEY ' S •
'gad' Store, East - Lowther street,' 'tn. the .reer, of
Ileibert's ProcerY Stoke t he-a;,,
•
GIID&T AMEII,IOA*. ItiAsE BURisTER .
In, operation., It is , a ponietual. 'Burner ' and per
fect Radiator/ as Well. -as a perfect "Ventilator
of the roam and •Is - ivarented ,to. COMIIIMO loss
. thArtpin any - other - Store of the same. sine, ever offered
to .the public,' requiring but- one 'ordinary
of - smell coa-once - in. ..twenty 7 eight hours, being
perfectly simple in all its working, having - a- simpltr
slide to regulate the fire for keeping at night,, one
kindling of fire being all that is required during tbo
-winter. No duet, no gas, no slag or cinder...
iIkIMPORTAN7 CLIATLACTERISTIOS ARE TIVEHE
NEATNESS IN DESIGN! -
• COMPACTNESS. rN SIZE!: ' •
PERFECTION' IN OPERATION 1
THE LATTER. QUALITY ISPRODUCF.DICY THE
I'OLLOWINO imvuovtnicxTs
I.—An ample Magarine, or Reservoir;' , fer , C6 - 11,*
'having a free discharge mouth, the magazine'heing
adjustable to different heights of six to nine inches
from the grate; so en to accquimndfde the supply of
Coal as to Ito rho and quantity, than permitting tho
maintenance of a• certain depth of cool -for active
combustlon.within-the fire-pot (whether it bo'of .nut
•or stove else), which is the only -way to burn An
thracite coal to advantage. Different elm of coal
require more or km; depth for perfect combustion.
Funnel, er Hopper, for the passage of the
coal to tho magasitfe in An arranaed as to permit the
introduction of fresh cool, without allowing •any
escape of fumes And gas into the 'room; and further,
when the Stove is loft with its top uncovered, com•
pollinr.-anVomes that may escape ~from the supply
in the reSorvoir• upwards to its top, to ' tress over tho
top of the reservoir into the - surrounding fine, - and
sato the - leave and, feedlot, -
3.—A Fire-Pot with • n ennlinunas Flue, over Its
entire upper edge and down its wholo body to the
base and outlet ilueS by which means the heat is
'transmitted, not in• separate flocs several inshos
apart, as is usnial in downward draft Stoves, but by 'a
continuOus . sloiut of ileum In contact with the entire
cirrumforonce of the outer easing .of the Stove, from
the top of the Fire-Pot downwards, giying a far more
..,,tended our co of radiat on of the heat that any.
downward dr It Storo extunt.
- 41—An one u Orate- Sue fees and Air, Passages, and
a complete arr aged. •„..ferahalang.ated dumping,
'with a good Mr Pao to receive the n o shes and
cinder. ,
itTe-Wo olpo w inir It-to be noted, ❑N.t Alma to 1111
nn nl ute.
LEdURITY FROM EXPLOSIONS OF.GAS
n. - 1,1 the retool al of the roc, from the Stove, which
so onneonly elms 'upon thy removal of the corers
wit other Merezlee stover for suet, lit the effect of
Wok 'noel, no .11St/Ilet..ti and arranged lu referenc.
to the Nlocerlea and surrourtillui Floe that NO
UAr :lAN _C THE 1.11 . 1.'E1l 'PANT OF
TIIE MAI: A SINE Tii LN. PLOD N. Nor ell., n current
of air, or draft, he_ ro' tea Upwards through the
Magazine to indium. to r..pl,itts, which happena with
other SO.I en. iujut log end aeetro3 log the Magazine
•
future of Stove iu calculated to effect.
[OP 11 CONOMY 1. ~1191:v
IN THE "USE OF FUEL, DUItABILITY IN ITS
CiONSTItUrrIiON AN II SYMMETRY IN ITS
1'101'01;19 ONS
In addition lc t h e ot,S Stove. Fridley keeps on
lutudji fall supply of the beet Cool:, Parlor nud 01nee
Stoves.'
' Tin and woosf, of all kind=_
— on - band,
find SpbUtinf, Hoofing nud Jobbing of nil hinds, done
fit noel notice, yd ohthe bVst trutterial, Fruit Cans,
I=l Jarsitf the mast lippioved patents, EolI•
clusi on the Beet Pro table and Brink Sett
31F ° ' 11.11.3rata.491 , 40 40 a.
ever offered 19 Alm public. For. referenre call on T.
Conlyn ;F. O. Fleming: Dr. (leo. Neangh ; A; L.
f3jiousler ; 11. Faston;-Prof. ; D. J, Leidlgh ;
.14 , 11 , 51er ; and others.
21(nov-6ily
ek- .
T -I AI 1.) 0 . 17 ED OJiILYTAIi
QM
N
~,~
Base Burning Coal Stoves,
' -- - and Parlor Furnaces,-- ;
Have received Four First-class Premiums
, lit theArtan . Yitrk Saute and Other Fairs.
-Also, theryr_eat SILVER MEDAL
- at the - Fair - ql -- the - AniWieciii - : - -= 7
Institute held in the City of
1 )
A Iv York, 1865.
THEY ARE ERPETUAL BURNERS,
ON : 6.. ONE FIRE„ BEING
~ R _, E IRD TO BE MADE
DURING' THE SEASON.
THEY ARE PERFECT VENTILATORS 2
OF THE APARTMENT.
THERE CAN BE NO .ESCAPE OF GAS
FROM THEM.
THERE CAN BE NO CLINKER OR
SLAG TO OBSTRUCT.
THE FIRE WILL REMAIN FOR DAYS
WITHOUT'ATTENTION: "
THE ILLUMINATION IS 'EQUAL TO
. ,
AN. "OPEN FIRE.i'
THEY AkE POIVERFUL-REATEitS
AZID YET-PERFECTLY ADAPTED
TO MILD WEATHER. • • •
THEY AIM THE MOST ECONOMICAL
STOVES. AND FURNACES .EVER
,
THE FURNACE WL HEAT SATIS ,
FACTOR - MY, BO'l •
_AN UPPER --
AND A LOWERROOM, WITH
OUT. ADDITIONAL FUEL.
Eight Sizes of the Sto v es, and Throe Sizes
-* of the. Parlor Furnaces.
PERRY & CO. ; •
ORIENTAL STOVE .WORKS
•
No. 115 Hudson St., Albany..
For Sale by
RHINF.SAIATH
No. 68 North Hanover St., Carlisle,
.ust3D 21n.
CITIZENS_ . OF I§L.E
AND SURROUNDING COT3NTRT
the i ndorelgned call your Attention tOthcilr oOniplato
ei3sortmont of-
. PARLOR AND COOK sto'kfs,
.• • -TINAND:SIIEFO : !ION WARE_ „
of all 'Linda and qiialifics which buiy will warrant In
every. " • '
•.They call especial attention to, , thuir Cook Stoves,
(latest improved patterns) consisting in^part of. the
celebrated
lARLEY SILEAF-ANITNIBMOD,
•
which' they will warrant give' ganeral'oGialhotdon
every' respect. • .
• They call the • attention . of all, end ' particularly
those contemplating housibbcoping to their complete
- assortment of Tin and Sheel-Gen , lfare manufactured
•of the, boat material and by the host workmen, which
they will soli at prices to suit all who have on oyo to
pconomy,'
nooynia, SPOUTING AND JOBBING
don, dtsbvrt notico and on .tho most - reasonable
tonne. •
oat-iron work of all kladd on' band; or made to
corder.
Old stoves taken
- Thiliaffilitiliv - past - favors, , they- Invito- you-to-call
and examine thole stook, as they fool convinced they
can.yloase all. : ' ,
:Remember the 'old establlshrhant - Stand, Na. 68
North ,Hanover Otreat t panla. i iii i ii; i ;i i . 4 . : itur P.
Fa;ay.22 -; ; •
A s •• . 2 • • ,
. _ .
~NTO DUST ! NO GAS !, , -NO DAN 7
Rstablidied - 1851.
Reynolds- -& Son.,
N. W. eor., 13th and Filbert tits
.
i Pa.,
' Solo manufacturers of
• THE: CELEBRArkiID.
WROUGHT-IRON
1 AIIt-TIG Hr, GAS-OONBtm GT
E - R
__H=~~-
WITH PATENT DUST OREEN.
For easo of managoinent without any ilardpars,
tablllty,_Simplicity, Economy, this Heater has no au•
parlor in this 'pantry: They are all guaranted fo
Ore satisfaction. Estimates ma de frac of charge.
COOKING
. RANGES,
. LATROBE HEATERS,
SLATE MANTLES,
' <
LOW DOWN GRATES, •
_ PORTABLEMEATERS,
E GIST-ER 5, '
VENTILATORS, /a.
Send for one of our Illustrated pamphlets'
apt 1?;ly
-
LEE' S L EN S ------y
.
•
The Only Individual Daily Freight. Line between Ca
lisle, and Philadelphia.
MERCHANTS LOOK TO YOUR • IN
TEBESTSJ
-IMPOIITANT-ANNOU,s;OFMENT To
, IiERO4ANTS & FREIGIITUS I
Thatwn and utter the Ist day of December, 1967,
this Lino will transport Goods of all doEcrlptlooa,
from_rblintlelphla. to. Catllslo,wt preeisoly Company
hate,
lit malting this . very Important announcement to
the Merchants and Shippers the u.dersirix.d,"-f.el
assured ChM it will meet with the IMarty approval
and encouragement of their patrons. Past experi
ence leas fully demonstrated that It is -highly impor
tant to patron it • and eneonrafo individual interest
end energy, thereby securing fair—competition and
protection against railroad monopoly.
The man not very important advantages Of a
DAILY° FREIGHT LINE,
are too wail known and arl
rreciated by this comma.
pity to be overlooked and forgotten. We rely with
confidence upon the active co•operation -of our nu
merous patrons and friends, In advancing tile inter=
este of this lino Experienced conduct Ora necompany
each train to goo to the safe delivery 4 all goods
entrusted tr the '
The Philadelphia 'and Reading
Freight Depot
rvill-be used.c,y. Ibis Line, ihr - the reception of all
G00f.1 . , the increased advantages olTerrd. in the sahao,
in the_Way of Light and Space. will be largely bone.
. . _ -
Draymen will find this Depot easy of en ,
trance, bting level with the Street.•
Be direful to hare your Goods marked and ordered
to PUMA DELPMA and BEADING Depot. Goods
delivered at this Depot say time klbre 6 o'clock .I'. M.
will be loaded fhe sante day.
llian 66
-J.:L_'-
PATENT CENTRAL. ANT) OUTwAirrraWel
WAT ER AV
13e;Irrilg datn April 80,113(17: -
JACOB ABRAMM.S . kGO.,
Crembeigand aunty, P(L,
Proprietors of the above named Patent 'for the
Countless of rUM is f//LAND and Fit ‘NKLIN, PA.,
and WASII N(PruN C LINTY (It'. -
We desire to cell the !neat lon or 31111 weights, 31111
Owners, and others, to the snerit, of the alto, Inven•
thus, n hich for Durability, bflieleney and Cheapness,
the.s aro Is/. 1111.. i. canna be surpassed.
Where, rlt bits i/POII introduced, success has ins
variably even under the most unfavorable
1.1,, Back Water and Low' Head and
rconontien nee qf 'Water, this Wheel is without a rinatil
A Worliirig Model of It. Wheel can he 0.111111)01.1
at this Establishment nit the Manufacturers 111 Now.'
Vim, PA ~Vlll,l, all in!ormatlon maSs he cheerfully
given., •
We append this following refisroncos
J ,c; I. a. uunsa. • JOIIN DROBBAUGII,
SAMUEL LANisik • -
.1.8. LINDSAY, Millwrights
. 2.F. RUSSELL. LEWIS BOWMAN}-
SAMUEL PIPER, SOLOMON STROHM,
ADAM lIAMP,,
JACOB lIAMP.
sept2o t .
.. ..
4
.1.1 - .
•:: 9 . ..11! *. '
. _
FIP.ST PREMIUM
---AV Of_ JI Silver. Medal
------ -- * ...
VBARRETTS. AIM REScORATIVE
By the 'N. H. Slate A,griculhisal Society, at
it. Fair holden in Nashua, Sept.2o, MA
. .
• 16A.ILRETT.'S. - -
•
Vegetable Haw_ Restorative
Ileatores Gray Mato Its natural color. Pro- •
vi l i ootee the growth qt tho Dal, Cliangco-the_____
~ mat e l
t h: n ti . -Lori o g n i: o l l ni or u g ri a o n u l: a l e „ ti g o r, u, di dl. 0..
cote. Dandruff ad Humor, 'Prevent. It
Mir lolling out. ten Superior Dee ming.
...9
. and la the moot popular nod roll- ,
4 4.
able ordain throughout the .
' 8 klost, West, North nod
South.
• . .
I V •
•
J. R. BARRETT & CO., Propriotors,.
,SIANCIIESTEIt, N. ' U.
•, % SQLD -BY "ALL DRUGGISTS
-92nov 67.1 y.
•___
GAs FITTING AND PLUMBING.
-* stibseribers having permanently located in,
Carlisle, respectfully solicit a„share of the publla pal
tionago. Their shop is situated on tho public Square
in-the roar of the Ist Presbyterian Church,. whore
they can always be found.
Being experienced tnechnidee, they aro prepared to
eoeoute all orders that they may - be • entrusted with
In a superior manner, and at Tory moiler ito prices.
HYDRAULIC RAMSf,
WATER WIIEELS, „ .
HYDRANTS,t. •
LIFT dc
BATHING TUBS, WASILIASHIS enthral other arti
.
dos in the trade. • • - -
PLUMBING AND GAS AND DDEAM FITTING
promptly attended to In the most approved Style.
gap Country work-promptly attended to.
. .
• &GrAll work guaranteed.
• Don't forgot the place—lnfmodiately In ... tbe roar of
thee g!rst Pre9byterifin Church.
• . _CAMPBELL & ItEPEWOOD.
july2T
ZIEW- 1 4INZ.
Er. It. CORNELIUS:
•
~ P -P:VOirt:i4V.:' 1 .
•
, ,
, lo a , •
~.-' • -,,,,* 4 , 04101 , -,tqAtg,-,i&RI
A"' , . - •''.V '.' lARti ',:t — Ate5.::,'.i',..;:( , :' , ;:,F1i37...:
lotESPVCiTYIitiIA informs, the, citi
eons of Carible" - Eitd "Ottiioundlng e6iintry tha ,
y have established a now lbao'bel.weeit
Carliale tut& gdelphia;
and Lai e.mado arranittneuts with the old oatablloliOd
Ware none° of ' •-- • . *. .• „
. .
Howard Hinchnzatt, 810 /11 - cirket Street
.
Alialmai, ohs:floated Dort of the Depot, corner of West
High . Ftraet,Tarlialo, whore they can be found at all
times, and be pleased to deliver need Wight
entrusted t 0 their care.
Tho PERKIN AL ATTENTION of the firm, Will at all,
times be given, and from their long experience in the
'business can prop:this their.patrons a faithful porlbrin;
Alice of oil butlness entrusted tp. there.. .
. .
All goods shbuld l o markod •
: WARE, ,
810 11147.41 Se.,
Care of dornolius & Boalil Carlisle
This Ware IlouSe being In the central and'busitiees
T par.orthe•eity,_drayamilulien.rellitONß - HALF
litirit3 than to outside dopo . • ...
We hnpo by strlot latent ri to freighting business;
to overcome 'much of heretofore unnecessary dolay,
I experienced by pierthants do.:. L. 4'4' 4i 'l' •: •
• . aiii-Psokagee earrleil,for at cents._
Anor 6741 m '
A •
--- DJ Y`. a'O,ODS.
GOOD NEWS I! GOOD. NEWS !
GREAT DECLINE .j.
I,IV PRICES
AT THE iiNFAND..pHEAP, liA§ll,-STORE,
CORNER . O . F ii:XNOVER . AND POMFRET STEETS.
The suloicrlbOY woad rospoctialy Inform tho pub ,
lid that ha le ionising almost daily hum the Eudora
Meal a large Invoice of biew,Orid Cheap Goods, ouch
, I
S GOODS.,
FreMbiLbterinocc,-:-
Mohairs,
- Poplins.
Mack and' FaMt....._„„„
• French Repps,
• • • Plain:and '•
Fancy 'he .
Farek'
Alpaca;
S' Et A: Mr .1.18! . H- A W L , S !
.13.ROPHAJOITG.AND - SQUARE,
- LONG ANDSQUABE NOOLENS
BREAKFAST SHAWLS ''''reatfinriety
. and very'cliehpT ,,, : . i:; -
, .
CLOVIS AND CASSAIERDS.!
German and .
American Cloths,.
. Black and •
•• Fancy and,
. • • . Doeskins,
Black and Fancy
• . Over Coatings, Battinetts,
-- Kentucky Jeans,.,
Undershirts and ,
Drawers. .
D E'S 0 - S!
Bleached and Brecht',
Table Diapers, - ", •
' Counterpanes,
and Quilt's,
Cotton-Flannels '
• Bleached and •
Unbleached blusllns,,
Checks; "
Towels,
' Napkins, &c,
- REMEMBER - THETL - A - 04 -
ON THE CCIRNER- •
HANOVER AND POMFRET STREETS
the room formerly occupied by
R. R. JAMMON & CO. •
Bnov 137-tf.
G"AT RIW
LI UCTION IN PRICES,
AT OBILRY'S CLAP CASII BTOWNI
•
Now opening n large lot of the cheapest Dry Goods
brought to Carlisle for six years, bought at the
e_ucTTON TO S ,
In New York and Philadelphia; during the last week,
at great scerliflce. -
Del:tines at 12311.• choice styles 20@22 cents.
Calicoes, 8, 1001.1, Best makes 12 ,4 cents."
tiinghams, only 1.2 . %015 cants: _-
SHAWLS ! SHAWLS! • ••
Decidedly the cheapest and handset , . est Long and
Equarepawis in Cumberland county.
]DRESS GOODS.
French ;dorlupus, 75, 87, 1 oorea 20.
Elegant. Reps, all colors, far under price.
All Wool Plaids reduced to 45 cents.
Our I.llgok'Alpacas are .neltuowledged by ul I the Best
and Cheapest In Carlisle. Also a good assortment- of
CrilotedAlaparbas.und Paratnettne.
Good White Blankets very low.
Best (lolortidlllankota under prleo._
131e/iched and unbleached lllusllns, t, 10eill runts.
timid 4,1 Mullins at 1 . 23
efiultings IVA 18, 22(111id
tirey, tied and Ynllow Flannels, Cloths for
idles Cloaks of all colors and prices,
'0
II O'T S and CASSIMERS
or gents at low prices:
HOOP SKIItTS OC ALL"'KINDS I
um ugorit for thaculehritted 0 - 44su Collapshu Skirt,
ulso tbo Wrshlogton Skirt. Tharird'ocidedly•thu
beet •17kirts._ tho markut tuutl_warraut.ed_for:
mouths. • . _
Corsets,. Scarfs,
I turn Ifuttilkerchlefs, Luce Ilarlkorch's,
Gloves,
,•, i Lluon Cuffs. - , -- ' Collars, -
My assortment is noiv lard° and will bo closed out
at Mica that - wlll.lm satisfactory to all who 0911 ftio - or
us with a call.
Don't forget the. plum,
No. 47 West Main street
no corner opposite the loot Office,
,C. 06.11.13 Y.
P. S.—Cldalng out at lot or Ingrain and Rag Carpe
t less than co=t. Also Floor Oil Cloths, all widths
20.1ar-67.
EMCEE
- Va PRI
I --k="l-
lisvo now received a now and• great supply of
"ITOMEMADE-dOODS,"
-
COIII4IFI lug of Cassimeros,
Sattlnutts,
Jeans, •
tl hit and Colored F,lonnols, al. Yarns he. .
Theso we consider peat acquisition to our
immense stock of '
••
1.4,11 vs Cloakiugs great variety, midi as
WHITNEY BEAVERS
In dlllsront colors, Chtheltlllss &c. ,
Cnr Carpet department has boon ioplonlabod of
doslrablo Cirputlngs, Oil Cloths In Tnrlaty 01
UPPNR,
''''fli)'-'7;"-SOIIIIIIANOVIIR St.=
Bnor-07
1867
SPRING,
13A , RGAENS
NOW 6PENINAI IN
DOMESTIC. GOODS,
DRESS GOMM'
bASSIMERES,
- ' SATINETS,
JEANS,
. ..--
WHITE - - -- GOODS - , -
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
ZEPIIirRS, .' ...
-RIBBONS,
NOTIONS, t!ce
AT -
- RING'S NEW STORE, -
No. 55 WEST MAIN STREET.
Opposlte — EfirsParislon House, next to Peat Office
Carlisle.
G ENT'S FURNISHING
VARII:TY STO`ItE
The subscriber begs leave to inform gentleman !Ind
housbkeepers and the publio generally, .that ho Wm
-now-and-will keep constantly on hands, a large and
elegant asset traent of GENTWFUIiNISIIING GOODS,
such as Cotton Merino and Woolen Shirts and Draw
ers, liosierless all kinds, Black and Whitp•Gld Gloves;
Thread and other Gloves, Nock Tlog, Suspenders,
,Ilandlterchiers, Gents' Traveling Beige, Linen and
Paper Collars, OOP ,hc. Also; MUSD FURNISH.
'NG GOODS , consisting In part onedar and Willow
Ware, all kinds, Chamber sets, Brushes and Combs,
all kinds Hugs. Buckets Foot Tabs, Soaps, Perfum
eries Pens, Stationary, itto.- ,Ddn't forget the -stand,
No; I'3 South Hanover Street, two doors, r South of
Washmood's Grocery Store, 'Carlisle. ' •
' O. INHOFE'.
may 24 674 f. •
,IL Q GF.,.. - ..ODT DRY GOODS :.MEN,
. E d • • TO THE PUBLIC.:
•
I ave just returned from the East with my Bpring
Stock, and as usual, I am selling Goods a little cheap
er khan any other Dry Goode House in town. I do'
not think it necessary to occupy a column: of titAirlf•
paper-to endeavor to keep tip my repntatlon for sell
ing cheap Goode,nor do I wish to resort any clap trap
to gull the public. All I ask of thorn to call and
examine for thernselyno,andif not-satisfied witty - the
prites, not to: buy. Remember the stand No: .34
Nor. Hanover street; next door Olin Eleffer's, and
MI or k Dowers' Ilardwarp store.- •
. ... • WNI. Ai. MILES.
P. B. I will *MY hothingi about my third and fourth
gratin openings..
- alirill9 dr • p • „
TOYS 854.14NCY' GOODS.
• •
NW 'DEPOT.
Li:NI8110811.
JUHN DOLL • :"-•
. .
60211arlteg street - Philadelphid.
Importoraof Gorman and Franck . Toys and ?TOY ,
Artlelos; • • • s• • ,
• Joel received a vary largo assortment or all 'kinds
of Toys, China 'Ware, Canes, Pipes, llarmonteans, Man.
blee, plates, Pencils , Masks, Baskets, and also_ a_v4-,
rloty (lama to., rte.
Country Moyebanta will please examine my stock.
oarttm. •
StAtt'rgßl
!Watgitnzake r aairl ,rettiery,
isrp'n'Tit 2n' ST.,
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An . assortment of . Watabek.Jowelry, Miler, and
' _Plated Were constantly on 'hand.' , , --
B:crykint,2 BOIL HOLIDAY pnEBENTS I
101.; Itopairtng of..*lttcliost pr * Oxoptty ,
attooded to. ,
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A NEW ATTRACTION
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No. 13 'South Hanover Street
lIMBERLAND,. N'AI!LEY RAIL
Vi_ROAD COMPANY. : ,
• • PREICMT DEPDT, CARLISLE. '
ltia - ChitabblifiltdNalloy,'POhnitylvania sub IFoith:7`
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ant Central Rail Road Cot n:mini kayo made
arringomente to do a
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between the Cities of Philadelphia, Baltiniora and
N ew York. , The Cumberland,' yalloy Rail' Road Coini"
opened their Yreight_Depot at - Carlisle On the
lot ofJanuary-18613 for the receipt and' ahlpmarit of
all goodientrueited td,them.' . • ••
Freight to be forwarded by this, arranioment must
_be left at Penneyiyanin Ball Road.: Company Depot
corner of 15tlaind 'Market Eit,,,.Phlladelphia; North- •
tern Central RAIL Boad....Company'ir Depot Didtimoro •
and Cumberland_Valleytßail Road Company's Depot'
At Carlisle:,
Tho public will find - RTC& - there. - interest - fo ship • --
through the Rail Road Company's Freight Ronne
and by-Cornpany Care, " -
' Y. LULL, Sup:"
J. L^ D. Rums,
Freight Agents Carlisle
dee.22.65.
C. V. R
MANGE 'OF HOURS,
-- Oa and - ititBi - MONDAY;MaY Pa - sseager
Trains will run daily as follows, (Sunday az ceptgd)
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WESTWARD.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Harrisburg 8.40
A. N., Mechanicsburg 0.18, Carlisle 0.57, N0wvi11,10,34
Shippensburg 11.07, Ohambersburg 1.10 P. Al., Green •
addle 1,43, arriving at Hagerstown 210 P. SE •
2.11A1L...TRA1N. , leaves —llarrisburg-2.00.:..P.--M.
echanisburg 2.23, Carlisle 3.00, hewville 3.40, -BEL?!
ponsuurg - 4.10, Oharnbersburg 4.50, .Groancastio 5,2 ,
-arriving at Thigeridown -- 5:65 P. M.-
EXPRESS CLAIN leaves Efarrlshri.ig 4.15 P. M.,
Mechanicsburg 4.61, Carlisle 5.21;N0wvi1ia'5.53. Ship. ,
,pensburg 0.21, Arriving at Charribercburg at 8.20 A. M.
, A MIXED TRAIN loaves Charabersburg 8.20 A. M.,
Greencastle 0.00, arrivlnitat Hagerstown 10.15 A. M.
• EASTWARD. - •
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ACCOMDIODATION TRAIN leaves Clamliersburg
5.00 A. M. Shippensbdrg 5.30, Nowvillo .0.01, Carlisle "
0,35, Mechanicsburg 7.04 arriving at Harrisburg 7,36
A. M.
MAIL TRAM - leaves Hagerstown .8.10 A. M.,
Greencastle B.4s,.....Chambersburg 0.25, Shippensburg
8,55, Nowvilla 1120, Oarlislo 11.03; Mechaniaburg
'11.37, arriving at Harrisburg 12.10 C. M.
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Iragerstbwri - 12.00 - 747, ---
'Greencastle 12.30; - Chanabersburg 1.10, Bhippensburg
Nowillie 2.15, Carib& 2.50, Mechanicsburg 3.20,
arriving at Ilnrrisburg 3.55 P. M. '
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_A - MiXkl) TRAIN lenvevilageestown 3 05 -- P.:11:, -
Greencaqle 4.00, arriving at Clumbersburg.4.so P. 51.
,••• *lir Making eloso connections at, IRKI• !garl; With
°Trains to.and,from••PhiladolpinarNow York, l'itts
burg, Baltimoro and Washington
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RAIL ROAD OFFICE,
Chamberaburg, Nay I_7, 180. }
W ADING RAIL ROAD
On and alien: Nov. 25, 1807, trains — will
run as follows •
GREAT TRUNK. LINE PROM THE North and
- Nortli.lVest for Philadelphia, New York, Reading,
Pots duple, - Tamaqua; Lebanon; - Allentown,
Easton, Ephrata, LIM, Lancaster, Colualbla, Or.
Trains leave Harrisburg for Now York on follows:
At. 3.00, 6.25, and 8.10." A. 01., and 2:05, and 0.35 P. PJ.
connecting with similar Trains on the Pennsylvania
Mail Road, and arriving at New York - nt:ls.lo..aud 10.
15, A. 01., and 4.40, 5.20, and 10 25, P. 31. Sleeping
Cars accompaning tho 3.00 i A. M. and 0.35 P. AL
Trains without change.
Leave Ilarilsbarg for Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua,
Miriersville, Ashlani4- Pine Crum Allentown - and
Philadelphia, at 8:10, 1..31., and 2.05, end 4.10, P. M.
Etationsi - the
4.10, P. 01.- malting connuctlo. for Philadelphia and
Columbia only. For . Pottsville', Solluylkill Haven via.
and Susiinehanna Rail Road, loavo Harris
lihrg 3.55 P.M.
Returning: Leave New York at 0.00,-A. M., 12.00,
Noon and 5.00 and 8.00 P. 31.; Philadelphia 8.15, A.
31. and 3.30 P. 31. Way Passenger Train leaves
Philadelphia 7.30, P- 31., returning. from Reading at
0.30,ng at all Statlond. Pottsville at 8:45,
A. 31. and 2.45, P. 31 , Ashland 0:00, n. m. and 12.19, m.
and 2100, I!. NI.; Tamaqua at 8.30, A. 01. and 1.00, and
BAS,P, M._ "
Leave Pottsville for Ilairlsburg, via Bclinylltill and
.Busquelianna Rail Read at 7.10 A. 31. and 12.00 noon.
Reading Accommodation Train: Loaves. Result..
at 7.30,. A. M., returning from Philadelphia at• 4.00
P. 01.. '
Pottstown Accommodation Train: Leaven Potts.
•tqwnnt 0.45. A. M. returning loaves Philadelphia
5.00, P.
Columbia Rail Road ,Trains Iwo Reading 7.00, A.
71., and 0.15, P. 10. for Ephrata, Litiz, Lancaster,
Columbia.
On Sundays:. Leavo Dim Yotk, at 8.00, P. M.,
Philadelphia 8.00, A, DI., and 3.16, P. DI., the 8,00 A.
M.. Train running only to Reading; P,ottsvile: 8.00,
A. M.. Harrisburg 5,20 A. DI: and 4.10 and 9.35,'P., 51. i
and Reading at 1.00, and .7.16 A. M.:foe Unlash - VW
and 7.06 A. DI. and 11 40, P. M. for-Roe York and 4215,
,P, "Dl.for Philadelphia. . . .
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Commutation, Imp., Season, School and EXcur-
Mon Tieltots, to and from all points, at reduced rates.
.13aggage_cheekediLmoUgh; 80 pounds allowed each
Passenger. G. A.NICSLLS,
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Reding, Ps., Nor. 25, 1807
SE WING. HACEINES..
GItO V El-1,
AN D
`ELASTIC STITCH FA M ILY
SEWING IIACHINES, •
fro the est in Use,
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;Foit - TIIE FU , 10IVENd ItEASONri
Therttro durable easlor kept in
order, make a strongor and mire elastic stitcb,.:a
flamer - andtTmore-rbeautifule:liena^tinift , tidir'ollitti: —
They sow 'all fabrics froin two common spools, re•
quiro no re-winding of thread, fastdn both ends of the , -
scam by tboir own operation, and though everyfifth
etitchls - cut the seam will not rip. _
1867
The Very ' whekt ,Pric y t/ee_
Cross of the Legion of Honor, was conferred
- on the , represehtßtive of the GROVER
BAKER SEWING-MACHINES at the Ex-
position Universelle, Parii, 7 l - 867;- -thaa 7 at-
testing their great superiorityovei all the
sewing-machines
GROyER BAKER'S
BEEZEFIECI
SHUTTLE MACHINES.
For Manufacturing,
Combine the moat madam and essential impiomi
moats.
The attention is requested of Tailors, tilanuhtetu
core of Boots and Shoos, Caiiittge Trimming, ploth in g
and all others requiring the use'of the most affective
Look SiitchMtchines,
To these Now Styles, which. possess 'unmistakable ad
vantages over all others.
Office 730 Chestnut Street Philadelphia,
For solo by
Mrs. E. A. OCKER,
08 Wdst,,,Soutllritreot.
Carlini() Pa. 000.1 67,43 m
ARBItE YARD
Door stile, on band,asid mad° to order, South
Dtreet, Carlisle, Pa. , • -
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O. N . WIZ,
, Sup't
BAKER'S.,