Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, February 14, 1868, Image 4

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    LATE - RUBLICATIONS.'
AUENTS IY.ANIE6'7FOR
T LIU COAT S
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And how they Lived and 'Fought- and died
of the, riniox„
With.-Sceites andlnoideists the - Great
Compriak4Actriiitives:of Personal,-3.d
-ventures, Thrilling Ineidenls,. :Daring.
ExploitsdieroieDeeds,
_Wonderful Es
-capes, Idle in - tlze- bantp, FiCtil and
Ilespital; _Adventures of Spies' and
Scouts,. Tayether lath-171d Sougs,
lads, s'ineedotes and .Thohnreats Inch
__dents
,pf the'lTrar.
Splendidly One
hundred Wine Pertrialts rind Rental:
fat - -
• . .
' There is a certain portion of tlio war that will nor or
go Into the regular histories, - mr• bo embodied in ro
mance or poetry, which inn Tory real part of It, and
will, preserved, convoy to succeeding •goneratione
butter idea rot the'spirit of Ihu conillokthan many dr)
reports naratives of. events, and this part,
may ho called the gorstp; the fun, the pathos of t
he
war. illustrates the character of tho loaders, the
humor of thd uulthers, the devotion of wpm' ii,•the bra
very el mem, aud the pi uca, of u dr heron, the romance
and harorbipr uf the servieri. •- •
Thu Valiant and Blare lleartod,sthe Picturesque
and Dramatic,, the W • itty,itud Marvelous, the Tender
aud.Pattletic,audiditi wheal Panorama of,the War ore
hare, tail hulls puktrayud to a mestet ly manner, at
Oncu tale egad and romantic, rendering it the most
uulnut , , hnllbtne and Katinblo book that the
War ban creed turth.'
Amtineuwetne well as Instruction may bo found in
ev,ry .paga, aa graphic, detail, bnittdnt wit, and au
theurielannory,ruce nkfllioii I uterwerunin this work
of iherauy err.
baud t. cJirculara And 800 our terms,' and a full do
scr.ption of tau work. ddresp,
JONES BROTHERS k. CO,
dijan4 l l 2t, J . 1 ull n d e l p hla ,Pa.
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• The Popultir Edition - of Dickens
D. APPLETON SL : COMPANY,
.I.ls:l3roadieny. , _
WILL PV,D1,1511 laiiirohtirtv
A CU AD EDITION
OP TOE •
WORKS' OF CHARLES; DICKENS,.
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ClenTypollan gamely Prl ntort.an a Of Convenient raze
Comprising the followitig VOlumes, at
the anuCited Irrices, varying_ Priee•
according to the nunber or Pnow.
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36
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25'"
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35
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35
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Oliver Ti , fist (now rea,llo ' 172 - pagee--
American Notes .- 104
Lbrebey it :tin, 243
:Martin Clnu:limit 330 " •
Our .111. Val Friend 3::0 "
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OttrMinas rtarles (now ritly)• JO' 4 .
° % Tale of Two cities • 144
Marti Times_ _. • . 180
8 /label. Nlekleity (now Lady) 340 ."'
Bleak House 310 ''
Little betty. 330 -' '''' -
220 "
Pickwick -Palters-- , ,
~ _ 330
'David Coppehleld ~ ssu-
- Bs rugby fudge • 247 '•
Old Curiosiy ellop 220 30 ••
Grant bapectations 184 ~" 23 "
Sketches and PICI,IIrO9 from Italy 170 " 23 l•
On receipt of $1.50 we will mall to any address, as
Rubltiland, post-paid/I/the untieo works ol Charlef Molt
en!. ...--
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hither of the above sent yarn Br 11011 on recept of.
the price.
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Extraordinary Opportunity For the
Millions to Secure a Library.
' CLIII3:IIAPI , S. , A discount of 25 per cont. will hbc,
made for-30 copies of ono voluble or 80 complole sets,
sent to nue acuiro* a discouut - of 20 par cent. on 20
copies,' 15 per. cent. on4o copies.
CAN VAnSERS nave the oppoi trinity of procuring
'more subscribers fur this series than any other„, or
every apprdlitico, mechanics, and Journeyman Is lil cer
tainly luy Dickens at tills bur prim—Send to the
Publish , is for special rates. ,
"NEARLY • RE.ADY.
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THE, \k AVERLI . --NOVELS
ln Tile same cheep
2 Jan 681 to
Louisa Mnhlbacl►'s Historica
D. APPLETON& CO.,
443 artd , 44s Broadway. New. York,
- - _ _ .rtivxausT_ VS'Bt:lslrED •
... ,
The Empress 'Josetoliine. An, His, -
torical Shona. , t the boys 01 Napoleon. 1 vol. 80.
'Paper covers, 0110; Cloth. $2
Napoleon and the Queen of Frits
- -' 1•141: I vet'. five - Paper c 0 ers; sl.tte Cisch• $200."
_ The Daughter of an Eutpres• 4
s L,50; - cloth,
vol., Bvo. lbut4,rateil. Paper covers ,
$2., -
• ..11U/1: Antalletta and_ Fel' Solt. 1 vol,
Bvo. Paper coVers,"sl,,to; pion,: $2. .
Joseph 11. and Ili/ Court." Translated
from the G 3 /Adelaldo Ile V. Chnudron. 1
erman
vol., Bvo. Cloth, f'-'•
Frederidc PIC_ Great and Ills Court.
- 1 ranslated, from trie_oerman by Mrs. Chapman role
' 'fete„ „„p our Daughter , 1 vol., 12mo. Cloth, 0-03. '
' Berlir.-and Sans &Bei ; ou.FREDERRK
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/The Merchant of Berlin. - Translated I
y'r , from too German by AsJory COM, S. C. 1 vel ,
1200,, Cloth. $2.
Fi•Rlerich the Great. and Ilia, Family.,
1. vol., 81.0. Illustrated. Cloth. $2.
Louisa of Prussia . am,; Her Times.: 1,
,a.:03-vo—llluqrat. 0. Cloth. $2,00,
Henry I'lll. and Catharine Parr. An
Illsterlenl Novel.. Bt, L. Itlubltach. 1 vol.,
'Cie , la, $2OO. .
PROMINtNT CHARACTERISTICS.
- ---I:=:=T,liey. afs-instructive.
"As purely literary worsts, thSE4, I listbrlcal romances
pecans a high do,t re , f merit. They read like gents
Ins histories.'—Cathol ic Werhl
"They are comet u:aesi, pi no of tbn countries and
the people droop ihed."— Ileraid.
- - ll.—They-,are EntertsiMeg,-
- .."We rugofd these books i s among. the nest and 01051
enfettynfog novola of the day.” Spring - field Reptddi
“The render loot ones fascinated and spell-bound
until the ow owe is oittpluted"--Pres Press..'
"There Is no dullutthpter in It "- • Utica Herald.
• 111. —They are Mirrors ofthe Times.
...,,,, ..0',,h,. are
ITlGUcot,CUlling the
nuthor'igreon Skill In granplug and, d011oO:ItItig the
choroc•cro a Mat fignre conspicuously lit them.
' bihtt study which unatnes tho author to delineate
so tteruratitly •tllO 0110E101.8 'Mal ineentiVeg to action
which moved 0.00 and women of a post'agu mutt be
clogs and untiring. and Louisa >I obitatch shows In all.
of hsr works is periection which carries the made,
Into -the They presence of charade, s represented."—
Syracuse Journal. .
,
IV.—They are Historically Correct.
' itlllstorlcally correct, and as snit,' Mining as many
of the volunus of ElrWalter Scott.",--Providtuce Her-
at
' "Lc;ulsa isicilbaeh mu t have carefully and diligent
ly studied the secrot Motorise of the times and cone
trios of which she writes. and her task is done , well
and effectlvely:'—Worcester Spy.
, llistorical • lsoveliet bits inhered so faithfully and
successfully to reproduce a convict° picture of -pact
timest and asonteo-Olfeajleralci. _
past times'andionts.
,
V.—They are Original.
"It has agreeably surprised readers to find a now
_ writer with such constructive genius auil.knowleden
of ch-cuoter-as-localcasalutilbecli
"iustch - epiceeding novel adds to Mrs., undt's rope
, Cation its a writer of historic fictlon."—N. Y. Times.
Vl.—They are Full of Imagination.
"She Is not only the skilful joiner, but a neat-hand.
ed artizan."—Christian
"Chore in seldom any strnining after-effect; but it
''lrs really wonderful how modem° Mundt manages to
suniain and increase the Interest to the enii."—City
Rm. . .
-she wrird.painting of the authoress is much more
- street've than the best efforts of the engraver."—/lii.
note Slate Register.
•
Vll.—They,,, pontain Anecdotes of
, .
Courts.
"Scottish history offered no fresher and more rco
' mantic' material to the um la working hood of Sir
Walter Scott thou she finds id the urinate of the Ser
mon rourta"—Evening Gazette.
me not to to tonna unywhore in human an
nals, unused, ouch magtuticont, such superabundant
materials, ler romance, AN clog the chronicles of the
Winston and Austrian courts of the 18th century.
" - By their drew', thiir manners, their modes of thought,
their language, they aro almost as much separated
from us no if they had lived one thoustinctypars ago."
—Observer. „ • .
VIII.- - They tell about 'Emperors,
• 4ingt3. and Queens ,
filVe learn from hers only bow Frederick sdir
• 11am and Frederick the Groat, Joseph the'Second,
Vol
talre, Itonsseau Baron Trenck, the limpresa Catharine,
• walked and talitedlin their grand robes, hut how they
powdered their hair, flirted end took tote—Register,
• "The choice of: bar subjects exhibits her genial.
She Yokes the time of Frederick 'the Great, Joseph the
Second, for exatuple, and upon thb bnekground of
facts which the •chronicles of the periods afford, she
anibreidors the bright and sombre colois the light
' and shade of her fiction, with the MU consnm
- . Rude aitist."-ISC .Ecteei ' " ' "
Ttle Sty:e Is Interesting.
"Th.; style of,thlestriibr,for purity, perspicuity, and.
elegnoce, in something greatly turbo commended. It
is. nee frrm, inittuticimi, mannerisms, and tricks of
every Mile—Vie
ho troutilin,lond de justleetOibg vivid,
style of the original; the story is full of move
, moist and crowded with instructive, and entertaining
' Chicago • , .
"oho interest Of tuu book does not depend upon.its
Charcielere perils incidentn, nor yot on Ito charming
sty le l but in ire generic' harmony of composition."--
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uout ,- 1.1,10.01. to, hada stopped rending Freud;
novels, nuts Englieh works are 000115 Maud of se dull.
Mee treeleely tiuppties this public want,
• -*I heolovelauf UlarA ainnint el e,being read by every
nocela have niverld.aide venni nth o.
:Melds luutt Midi lotialtv. up. titht se nomad Funk the
. pre 05,"7 PprisrpftskYliepaticon.
5 .1 hey xre w!olibist brloo and deserved popularity;
In tilku cotiUry4'—'State Journal. ,
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Furniture-of all :varieties - aud_Btylos _ of Foreign
and Domestic manufacture, from the finest rosewood
and Mahogany to the lowest 'priced maple and pine
Parlor, -
-
• , 'Dlping-roOm;• •
Kitchen and
Offico•., .
Embracing every article used by nous° and Rotel .
keepers, of tbeinestifpproved and fashionable dollar,
and finish. Including also Cottage turn it Info in setts;
rech - pt 'MI and Catrip Chairs, Mattrasses.-011t frames,
pictures, itc., en.
&If-PartioularAttentiorrsiven as usual' to fungisls;
orders from tons and country, attested to promptly
and oirmoderate terms. •
ffif BCIAI. ATTENTER4t4D TO TIIR SELO:MON
OF WALL PAPER.
' A. B. E.'
marcb2l. C 4. • „
Alan a quality of Avoll'aelectiarwall papur . for - sala
wry lour for cashniattrassoba of all kinds (vett look
ing.glassos at No. llPNorth—llanove-STStrooi:Carllalo
nptll2l3 674 y. D. SIPE.
BLACK, : SORLOCK & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
General 'Commission 116rchaiits,
- SHIPEYRS-, -
Provisions, Western &
Southern Produce. •
' . TEAS, _. :"- ' • PLOUR„.,7 ,
COFFEE, BUTTER, '
• SUOARS, ' - (MEESE,
~, MOLASSES,. : LARD,
_
SPICES, PORE, -
- - - RICE, - SEEP,
TOBACCO,., , • ' EGGS„,
'. 115114E5. . .._ -FRIfrITB,
!LOPS,' - -,
, ' CfRATN, ''--
Messrs. Black, Sherlock &
loving thumUst:extendve connections in European
and South _ American ports, nre_now prepared to make
Kinds of Pr P duce
luid . 'lllerchants,Plrters, Farmers generally through
out the country, will Sod It greatly to Molt advan
age to ship their goods to
Messrs: Black, Sherlock & Co.,
50.1TESEY ST., NEW YORK.
Having imlnenso ordors unftliod, from—ourlcorros
.pondents in Liverpool, liavana, St. Thomas, St. Do
mingo and acveral South American ports,. wo aro in
inmediato Want oftho above mentioned prtlelos of
produco.-
• 'We 'ran also handle td advfintag ' e Southern
Mends
Messrs. Black, Sherlock & Co.
PRICE CURRENT.,
i Pree of Charge to Alibir Friends and
, Customers.. •
doec 9m
GROCIMIES & PROVISIONS.
. on bnna and asavoli m t"
NOW Store, No. 40.1.:n0t• Loutlier Street, (A. Mona
smith's old stand) a very" ouporlor and yell golectcd
lot of
•
. •GROOt RIES
of all kinds, which nvill , bn sold nt the very Imes ,
cosh, prices. Our stock consist In port of
Orson fr, Iffoivn Coffee,
Syrups of All gradea - , - :'' ''
. Sitgarsp.Tens.
• . .
• Chocolate,
'
Whole and Ground Spices, • .
' • 'Daisies, Orange's, Lemons,
ci •
' Dom lny, nice, "
Cornstarch, Beans,
.. -- - --_ _._ ' Pearl Blotch,' • ,
_ - Cheese, ad._keritc._.
-.., _-- _-_, ,_. - •-_-• _77. - -
DUCA CUBED HAMB;BIIOIILVEDS - AND - BIDEBT_ --
'Woo& . Cedar and Willow Warn of all kinds, anal
as Du ets, Bowls, Healers, Spoons, Baskets and
Broome ...
, We , 11 also•kpep constantly on hand the celebrated
SHAFFNER FLOUR,
trhich competent Inspectors say, is the best In the
market. •
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Peed of all lads tomtit tho wants'of all the people.
Wo Interid to sell the above articles at very short
profits for cash. We respectfully Invite the public to
give us a call, oven If they do not want to buy.
Don't forget the Louthor St.
CAMERON & 11110.
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CHEAP GRAGERY STORE
. On South-west corner of Pitt and :Pomfret streets.
Tho subscriber (successor to John I'. Steel), having
just returned from the Eastern cities, respectfully an
nounces that he is now prepared to sell at the lowest
cash prices, a large variety of OrnCerhis and Provis
lone, consisting of
"•turar,
Coffee,
Teas
Spices,
Molasses,
Cheese,
Tobacco, 1
Segers,
. Flour,
Salt and all the
• rtlelen kopt In a pat class GROCERY STORE.
Cash paid' for country pro,AucO. -
1 reiiiectrully ask a share Of the public 'iddronago
mayl7 67 DAN'L 8110EMAKEIL
- 00 b —NEWS:
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Crackers, • "
. Canned
• Pickles & Sauce,
A large assortment of the best • quality 'of_Oroarlos,
Provirlous, Spices, Frnite, dm, selling ofr at the very
lowest 'Olsen ruling in the Mate of - Pennsylvania - ,
YOU ClAf111;', - : •' • • • ,
• Coll arid outfory .YOOrisolves of tho truth of Um no
sortfoo. ; • •-• ..... • . • Whl. BENTZ.•
:nR 'OS I DRUGS !. . ,
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&li. 0 ninon having fo r r elinquish, an extonsive
Pprac •co an well no his Drug Nosiness In the city of
Pitts . • rg, auroral years ago on account of IH health,
has now opened at No. 98 North Hanover atredt, be;;
two= oflicide itf Drs. Molter and X.ltzer, 'a DUCH'
BTOHIC, whore ho.haa hod Is receiving-ovary few days
a - purd stock• of Drugs, Chernirels, - Dye-Stuffs' and
eV. rything ganerarly kept in a wall-roculeted City.
Drug tittp., Preacriptiona oarefully oPnletunded and
fondly:receipts will receive t pools! taro, The Dr. can
ho conrultod at nay :tour, ut hie Wilco, bads of hie
stow), or at hind. oiling, No. I lit North dia7v , ridrooc,
after store hours. ltotoombor tho place N .38 North"
llano Tor Btreot, Oordlote , ,; t , , • .........._
'DII,D, 'OpItNMAN. .
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PURIdTURE.
ccxr~—.:~~~.rt y`
GROCERIES.
CONSIGNS-YOUR GOODS
To
AND DEALERS, TN ALL KINDS OF
Most Libeial' AdvatiO'ci3
LND
IMMEDIATE RETURNS
• ON ALL
TOBACCO
SUGARS,
COTTON,
,llier,
:IkIOIASSES, ke
AL - .4 . 0 ISSUE A
ll'Llell.thoy will ho ham to Inutah
queensware, • ,
glassware,
• Cedar Ware, •
Wood, Willow ware,
Goal 011,
Lubricating 011,
lIi7SURAN - CE ,00111P4NMS.
THE CHARTER OAK
i olt,
.LIFE tisISURA OP, COMPANY,
. OF HART ORD CONN.
Incorporated 1.t3 - Charter Pert
- pets l i ---
-' 'CASH ASSETS, - $1;000,009 - : —
JAMES O. WALICLEY, Pre Idont.~
Policies greened on all Popular Plaria
.
A - (err reasons. why people insifro in the Mentor
Oak, - . r,
ist. , :-All 'banking privileges n o"prohlbited, the
business being confined exclusively to the Insurance
of lives. -
• -
2d.—lts Blake are selected ;with great care, thus sn
out ring small lassos, and consequent ly largo dividends
accrue to the Policy holders.—Soo Mass. Insurance Re:
'ports last s'x years.- • •
. Ard;c=ltstllittio ofExpertditureS k including Death :
Llaims and Working Expenses; to itecolptsT-nioliM 7
precedentedly low. F,amo Reports.
4th.—All, the profits aro divided among Policy r
holders, the ;Niguel capital being. limited_ by ,Charts r_
to eight per cent dividonds,• no more thou it earns
forlbe,Company at interest.
fith.—lt declares and pays its Dividends annually
Cisa, thus assisting the insured In the paymo t- of
promiums.• • • -
6th.—it Is prompt in the pAymept of lo hiving
paid to - Whinwe and Orphans nearly TW MILLION
DOLLATtS,Und has neverlitigatai -
7th.—Tho man of wealth insures clean innstmout.,
6th.—lien of sin:dime:ins insure ,to guard Choir fam•t
illeXagainst want.
—The man-, of business fimUros to provide,
against possible loss In - trade, a lik.rolioy, being a
basis for-cepa : SE - ;'
10th —,Persens hi debt insure that their-earnings
fur years o , toil may not be sacrificed at death from
want of ready each to cancel
11th.—All Insure, as money_ thus laid away by
Ifttleels sure lo come backlargery•inersased to their
tam Dies, death boles ,cerlaln• to occur.
Dr. S. B. 14117.FFElt, M. IL, Medical Examiner.
.1. C. STOCK, AgenttCarli•te, Pa.
B. 11. BLAIR, Goner:ll Agent, for Rasters Pa.
" Office, No. 37 West third St.,
.Wialamsportaa.
' 250ct67 c.• -
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FIRE - INSURANCE.
TUE Allan end .Eastponnsbofo , Mtitual Fire 1n•
sombre Company of (lumberland county, inentrao
atell-by — an - nct'of - Assumblyi — ln — the - year - 1 813 vund
having recently had its charter untended , to the
ye-tr 1883, Is`nowdrt active and vigorous operatic u.
under the superintendence of 1,110 following board e
Managers, viz:
Intn-lireorgazitlzilatiltit-Stnymin,-Jacoh_Elv
arty, It: Bally,. Alex. Cdtheart. J. 11. -Coover,- John-
Elcheiberg,-r, Joseph; .15 Ict.orchatn, bowl. Eberly
3hicos lb-triter, Rudolph Marlin, Jacob Coover ; and J.
Thin roles of Ins o ranee are as-low-had. favorable- ne
:My ~ o mpany of - the Mud" In tbo State. 'Forgone
wishing to heroine members are invited to make op
pll.-atlon to the agenls of the Company, who are
to.walt upon them at !toy
OFFIOBIIB OF TIIE COMPANY
GORGAS, Proattlen Eberly's Milts, Cilia
bct lond county.
A I.BX. CATHCART, Pico Pt esition t Caritas, Cum
borland,county.
3011N4 O. DUNLAP, Sect'y, Mechanicsburg, Cum
borland county.
Treasuror, Dillsburg, York co
=1
AV 11Min 11. Gergas, Alex. -Cathcart, J. C..Dunlip,
Daniel Bailey, Christian Stayman, Jacob 11. Canver,
,lakoph-W 'alters/lam, J. Mahetherm,- Moses Briekor,
Jacob Conner, Jarob Eberly, James Andersen, John
IL Caner.,
METE!
Cumberland count'—John Sherriel . :, Allnni Henry
Zeartng Shittemanstown; I.a Fayette° Mar, Diekin'
son; Henry Bowman, Churchtown; Motto Griffith,
South Middloton; Samuel Ornhnin, West -Penns
borough; Samuel Cenror, MeelianiltsPurffi J W. Conk
lin, Shopherdstown; J. :taxi.., Sllvrr Spring; . 3. W.
Eby, einlisle, Valenti.
_Veen:tan, Noes thitnberlandi
Wm. 11. Woodburn. . •
Yak County.—Janos Griffith, Warringtdri, 3. F.
lfeArdorff, Dillsburg; Daniel • ButHr; Fairyiew. John
Carroili Adatu Stevens, tioldsl,rongll; .1. S.
Dierdorli, Btulberry P. 0.
Dauphin cotinty.—Jacob Houser, Harrisburg.
.CLO
R.OO Kilt L 81,01 V I L S ON,
_CLOTHING TIO SE,:
— 603, aml 665- Chestnut Street,
PIIIL.4.bICLI'IIIA
READY-MADE CLOTHING!
Fall and Winter ClgtlifigJ,
NEWEST STX_T,X.S I
NEWEST STYLES.
WELL MADE I
WELL TRIMMED
PRICES VERY REASONABLE
BOYS' CLOTHING
BOYS' CLOTHING
FOR ALL AGES AND SIZES
IEI
4..11 Pt;
EVE. d sa
14J174
_ Pao7 I
i I
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W.E7A
12.13,^.1 • ,
I C J: '4:14 gg.
'A'i'gt;:;:z[P:-- • I
ti ya.a
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Gentlemen liviegin the country
preferring Clothing made io.orde
for themselves aod boys, by send:
iug measure, as per diagram, Wi
have their. orders promptly.
A good fit. gunrant Samples
of goods sent , by mail'\to'an'y part
of the United. States: "..°'• .
ROCKHILL & IsTILSON.,
. GO3 and 605 ,Cltc,tnuf
• PHILADELPHIA
limy am
CLOTHING HALL
Fatima Arnold informs his friends And customers
- fAiirrlikTfdrieh - df - Wriler - F — Cloililitg Is now complete,
palces.'lleforwbuylng elsewhere examine our stock
and you will And that yon can save
PER CENT.
All goods warranted to bo po ropreeontod,
The immeneo stock of
OVERCOATS.,
from $3 00 upwards. Calb early at •
SAMUEL ARNOLD,
North West Corner of Hanover and Louther street.
-
Urllo P BLIO
r 1.1.1a Undosigned having dotarmined,.on changing
his husinass, will soil °ibis ontird, stock of READY
MADE OLOTIIIND Piece Goods and Gentlemen's Fur.
fibbing Goods In General, all and beloiv cost I In ordg
to cloao his business soberly as possible..
persons knowing themselves indebted to' me
will rime call and aside itnmedintoly. • •
18440 '
No.-22 s North i'a --
26Ju167,
PHOTOGRAPHS.
C. L. LOCEIMAINT, .
TRIUMPH/ all'
. -
THE FJItBT PREMIUM, has again boom4iwardell
C. L. Loa:ilium for,the beet Phatographc :
His logg es,yerioneo In Um business and
-hie Intl;
mato linowleagir alit that relates to OM produdt on
'corn PERFECT PICTURE, Imehomletry, art Mad Mau-
Ipulatlon email° -hint to' mate Photographs lump!.
roachable ' In most galleries.
All ivork guaranteed to give tttlhiludlan.
-- Pin&largo Photographs colored andr-Plehr.-.
Cap Picture,' for Albums, old and.new else.
Porcelain pictures of exquisite ?Teich: .
A mbrotypen In every etylo of canoe.
- Copley from old pictures taltoriln .tho poet' porfoc
- manner; ' .
A large let of Frames Mid Albums for sale ebony
Negatives are all I eglstpred—copiespn be had A •
any time.
The publlo is cordially invited 'to examine spec'
mane.
Gallery at tho old place No. '2l Weal Mal n St op
paelte let National Punic,
C. L. LOCUM-IN.
Tdecga •
IV. RS. It. A... - SMITH'S- 'PHOTO
_a_ graphic, Onllery. South•eant Corner Denover
itreet, and Market Pquarn, whore may he had nit the
intermit sejwcr Phutograptfil, from card in lit; sine,
1V0.13,Y i' Y ,I,,ES, ..A. M B ROT:Y.I'ES, . AZI p
Af BEATKOTYROST -- ' - ----
,iliO Motives on Pnroalatn,(ecin ailing now) both Plain
'nut Onlorod,' and IV hie 4 ate beautiful productions of
:he Photographic art. Cnil nud see them..
Particular attention given to copying "InDaglierro.
bite Invitee the zintronnso•of the palter. . v
web, 16,1800. , •'• • , -
ST4 . 9'VES AND TIN WARE.
•
.1 - 1? YOU WANT. •ITO SEE ••TET.E
.nst perfect ,Partoi _Stimi • ever offored to_ tho
public, stop Ipt9 ' '
. .
FRIDLEY'S
Stovo .Storo..East, Louttior street; in, tho,.. roar of
Ilalbert!npromery ; !Roraima moo tho '
kiItRATAM-EMOANBASE - TM:MN - ER
in operation...
It Is is..porpet.nal Burner and per- f
et
a l‘ n g d .w is ell wa ns ratct a ed p t e i r l fe .c c o t ga l uVe ll ' a l th os r of s
coal than'iiny other Stove of the same size, evenolTertal
to the. public 'requiring but one ordinary scuttle,
of smell , cosi( once' in • twenty-eight kours, Wog
perfectly simple In all its working, having a simple
slide to regulato the fire for Booming at 'night, ono
kindling of fire being oil that to required during the
minter. No dust, no good no rang or cinder.
TB ISIPOrAtti'CIIARACITERISTICS ARE LttESE
NEATNESS IN DESIGN!
COMPACTNESS IN SIZE I •
TIIE LATTER QUALITY ISPRODUCEU BY TIIE
FOLLOWiNG IMPROVEMENTS
aiTePle — lilagailno. or, lieservoir, for Ets .
having a - free di . Charga mouth, iho mapledo being
adjustahle to different heights of six to nine Inches
from 'the grate. so as-to. mwerrimodam thesuoply-of
Coal as. to Its ff. and quantity. thou permitting tin..
maintenance of a c.tain "depth of coal active
combustion within the fire-pot (whether It ho of nut
or stevoidzo). which IA the only nay to, burn An
thrarito coal to advantage. Different steer of Coal
require more or less depth fob perfect combustion.
2 llnaper,_for the pesangooftho
coal to the magazine is so arranged nn to permit the
introduction -of fresh- allowing - any
escape of fumes and gee into the roe. and further,
when the Stove is left with its top uncovered, com•
polling any fumes that may esCapo from the supply
.n the reservoir, upwards to Its top, to puss over the
iop of the reservoir into the surrounding Spo t ,nnd
so to the nnd outlet.
3.—A Fire-i'ot with a continudus Flue, over its
entire upper edge and-down -its whole body'. to the.
base and outlet flues by which . means the heat Is
transmitted, not - :in separate — fl Ar a —several lush,*
apart, as is usual. to downward draft Stoves, but 1 / 3 a
continuous sheet of flatne , in contact' 'kith the entire
elreumforencoof the outer easing of the Stove, from
the top of the Fire-Pot downwards, giving ti—far more
extended aurllme of„ radiation of the heat that any
downward draft Stove extant,
4.—An ample °ride 8 urf, co and Air Paisagee, and
complete arrartged - Gmtn, foi.sbakimg and dumping,
ith a good size AMA Pan to receive. Lim ashen and.
nder.- - •
4IEE-WE: alEo w 1,4 It to by noted. that - 4. there to a
alvolute. „,
SECURITY FROM EXPLOSIONS OF GAS
upon' the removal of the rev, from the Stove, which
~,so commonly o.cura. Upon the removal of the cover's
wltl.Vother Magazine btliVOs, fer,sitch — lir thn'effect . of
the. Funnel, as ehustructed' end arranged In reference
to Om Magazine and Its •nurrounding Flue, — thot. Nb
OAS CAN ACCIJ 111.11,ATit 1 y Titlt UPPER PART OF
TIIE• MAGAZINE TO EXPLODE. Nor coa it current
of air, or draft„ be Created uptiards through the
Magazine to Inflame its contents, which happens with
Other Stoyea Injuring and destroying the ;Magazine
Itself.
l'Ziveryt: featiiro - of lhla Stave 10 calculated to etTec
WV: ECON-0 171
IN TElki -USE OF FUEL, DURABILITY. ITS
. COSSTRUOTION AND SYMMETRY IN ITS
-- In addition to the above-Stove, -Prfaley keepe on
hand a full supply of tho best Cook, Parlor And Often
Stoves. -
Tin and Sheet Iron work of all kinds -on hand,
,flYa - Sfioutiogiltooftng - and - Jobblng - of all - kluar,`dono
nt'short nutleo;. and of the best,materlal, Itruit Cans,
and darn of tho most approved patents, and In eon.
eArsi on tho Best Portable and Brick Bett
over offered offered to the _public. For reference call on T.
Cooly'); F. G. Fleming; IS, Goo. Noldigh ; A. L
filioneles; 11. Sakton;.l'_rof.,
_IIIllmon; D. .1. LelrDglii
J. Aoelen; and others. -•- -
*29nov-671y • •
THE IMPROVED ORIENTAL
ME!
Base, Burning Coal Stoves,
and Parlor Furnaces,
HavereeVved Foiu• First Clas:i Premiums
at the New York State and other Fairs.
Also,.the great SILT.'"EK MEDAL
_._ at the Fair_of-the AMerican
Institute held in the City-of
• New York, 1865.
THEY ARE PERPETUAL BURNERS
,ONLY ONE 'FIRE -BEING
REQUIRED TO BE MADE
DURING TU•E SEASON.
THEY ARE PERFECT VENTILATORS
QF THE APARTMENT.
THERE CAN BE NO ESCAPE OFA S
. ,
-THERE CAN BE NO . Cr.W.KEI3, OR
SL.A.G.TO OBSTRUCT.
THE FIRE WILL REMAIN FOR DAYS
WITHOUT 'ATTENTION. .
THE ILLUAIINATION IS EQUAL TO
' AN-I , OPEN- -PIEE.,
THEY ARE POWERFUL HEATERS
AND YET PERFECTLYADAPTED _
, -TO MILD WEATHER.. -
THEY ARE THE MOST ECONOMICAL
STOVES AND FURNACES HVER
THE FURNACE WILL -HEAT SATIS
FAOTORILY, BOTH AN UPPER
AND A LOWERROOM, WITH- • .
OUT ADDITIONAL FUEL•
Eight Sizes .of the Stoves, end Three Sizes
of tile Varlor purl - awes. .
PERRY'4, CO.,
ORIENTAL STOVE WORKS
• N0.'115 Hudson St.,.Albany.
For Sale by '
EIIINESMIT.II & .RUPF, , ,. •
No. 68 North Ht nciver St., Carlisle. d,
august3o 2m. . •
CITIZE N . § , QIP,O . A RLiS
ANti BUITUOUNPIIICI.covrpry
the undersigni4 tall your tato:LUC:l'6 their complete
, I r o r.S4l4Pt 9f, • ,
PARLOR-A 10) COOK STOVES,
ITh AND-611E1111•IRON wnux•
of all kinds and,gualities which they will wkrrant, In
ovary' particular.
- Calrespealal:attontlon to .thelf Cook 'Staves,
(latest itnprovect patterns) consisting in part of:tho
celebrated'
Which they will warrant to give general • satlllfaation
•
• In ()eel .rospeet.
Theycall the attention or all amiaparticularly
4hoso contemplating Immo keeping to. their complete
assortment of Trn on&Sheet-frna Wore •manufacturett
of the beat'mateilal ang II the boat eldiltmoh, which
they will sell nt pricoo, to knit all who have an eye to
- economy. • •
ROOFING!, SPOUTINGAND JonwWet
don, at short notico and on' tha, moat feitsonaßlll
terms. • i . , .
eliont4ron Work of all klkda on band, of 1 110 9 i 9
ardor. , '. • •
'Old atom taknri In oxahango. -,. - - .
'•• Thankful for pilot, favoro, - - they Invltou.you to call
and oxanilno Utak Klock, an Choy fold Couvlsick ( boy
'eau ploaso.all. • , ,
Itomombor tho old ostabllnhntont "Mind, No. CO
Nortlo Ilanotco3 treat, Willow.'. ..•..,
pafti.22 OT-ly. -1 .. ••,' • - - RllitillatillTaik UNIT.
•
•
I=
- 1 - trc r Ag.W.OLIIPKI
'
.
FROM THEM
MADE
BARLEY BISEAr AND NINIROI4
MISCEZLAN:E'DITS;
IVO DUST NO GAS! NO DAM
r.nrtsi
Established ISSI
J. Reynolds-8e Son.
W. por, 13th .and Filbert Sts
Philadelphia Pa., I
Splo mr!niqlletyrors o
THE CELEBRATED
WROUGHT IRON
o.A.s-ooNsuliaxivel-
HE.:..A. I 1,--:A,-;;
WITH PATENT -Dust SCREEN:
For coo of management-without nay dainnerii, Du
,litilitty, - StitivlleltyrEconAmythtv - Mtuctinllng - noisti.,
PeriOr 1n this country. They aro all guainotpil to
giro satiation.. Estimates made free of charge.
COOKING RANGES,
- LATITOBt lIEAZE'RS. _ .
SLATE 'MANTLES, • V
LOWDOWN ORATES,
•
•
PORTADhE ITEATEII2,
--
.Sari for ono of our Illustrated Pamphlets.
apll2-ly
T . LINE:
•
•
• Oa- ff
Tho Only'lndividual D'ally Freight Lino between Oar
lisle, and Philadelphia.
MERCLIAXTS LOOK TO YOUR IN
TERESTS I
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT To
MERCHANTS & FREIGHTERS I
That on and after the Ist day' of December, 1867;
this Line will transport Coeds of all descriptilms,
from Philadelphia to-Carlisle, at precisely Company
"none.
In making thin vep important arinouneetnent to
. the - Merchants and ippors the undersigned, feel
assltredtbut-it-will-moot—eilth,-tho—hearty--approval ,
and encouragement of their patrons. - Past elEpuri
oif&flini3 rully demn&triftiWthat it Is 'highly Imp°,
!ant? patroniz• and encourage individual .interest
and energy, thereby damning fair competition and
protection against railroad monopoly.
Tho man and nor Impertaut advantages of a
-1. DAILY FREIGHT -LINE,:
•
ore too well known and appreciated by this commu,
lay to be overlooked and forgotten. We rely, with
confidence upon., the actiVo co-operation of our II
porous patrons and - friends; advanetrrg --- the inter
osts'of this Eno - - Experlenced - conductors - !manually
each train to seo to the. sato dellfery of all goods
entrusted tho Line.
• •
The rhiladeipiii6k.. and Reading
Freight •-• &pet •
will be used by this Lino, fo , the reception of all
floods; the increased advanhog Offared in — the mom;
in the Way of Light and Spat -REM° -largely. hone,
Draymen wil Sl'el'hie Depot easy -of on
- trance, ng level with the street.
Be - careful hare your Goods 'narked and ordered
to DIEILAG 'LDIHA and READING Depot. Goods
delivered a this Depot any time_ before o'clock P. M.
--will-be low cd-the,sanitt day. -
lljan 00.
II 'A L L ' S
PATENT CENTRAL AND OUTWARD DISCHARGE
WATER WHEEL,
Rearing slate April 30, 1867.
JACOB ApRAIIIMS & co.,
Neloville, Cumberland County, Pa.,
Proprietors Of tiile above named Patent for the
Counties of CUM lIERLAND /old PRANICLIN, PA.,
and WASIIINOTON C LINTY MD. n
Wo s tiesire'to call the Attention of Millwrights, MIII
Owners, and others, to the merits of the above inven•
[ion, which for Durability. Efficiency And Cheapness,
Choy-are confident cannot he summed. •
Wherev, is has been irarodue,d. success hos in•
variably followed. evon under the most no lavora lie
ciremnstancbs.' lie Back lU,tct' and Lou !lead and
economical use of Wokr. {his Wheel is luitlique a rival/
,A Workilt Model of the 11 heel can be us:mil:tea
,aL_theiletaLlitd+lnm.L.OLilie_Man.ufacturers...in—NLw.
vine Its. , wheroi all information may 110 -
01100rfnlly
given.
We Append tho following references:
.I'A I. It. JOIIN DRORBAUOII,
BEN 3 s MIN -LANDES, Mill wriaht.
- SAMUEI, LAN uES.- GI. tt A. W. DA D 4 .0 N,
.1. 5. LIND6EY, Millwrights
J. F. it USzELL. LEWIS 110 WM AN. •
- SAMUEL Pi PER. - SOLOMON STROHM,
ADAM RAMP,
JACOB RAMP.
..sopt2o.tf.
.. ,1v . % ,
,i; COATP.6,2, ~
~v.,.,. 4. - , •/,X <7', i ;.,
? . ...' 4V DAniIET.T S ,1 4 , '
406-. Y Crs _Vegq.blo--- -
: • ~ lIAIR ,RESTORATIVE
Wm - death:Ll by thn X, 11. SIM° l'Alr
: i t •0 stud In now cr,..c, t ,allt , t , l,oattn o lo h b o
_§ 0 ;
• t rtr ‘ 4 ‘,* r,7l l ,l ' .. i . v,Ll l Llni ' r n linti utiplurd color) -
..
3 Inlnnuting Its Crow!!,, cynd o i r end ro ngy n u g - ,_,,,,_-
_ . i.
''
" nt7rt ' LliNgll r glu ' ll i x i ti r r. I l L ' fr ' ro Z . i . 4 :.
1 flout Mlstnioun drugn, .ors HUI A1114,11b
~ :
• ' nlal. tho finrst , f , d , lrid, .cl .S. ,
\e. ' I' W) ' l ' lPg4 r ilr ' k' .
P
An \5 „ ... , ? ,...
' *`'..• 4.IZE lltt',. ''''''
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• .....°°ooo-..........:...:•:41.---
_J., R. BARRETT & CO., Proprlatore,
MANCNESTER,
SOLD - BY ALL — DRTIGGISTSi
22n0v614y,.
FITTING AND PLUMBING;
VfLo,..subforlhors having ,Pormanontly located in
Carlisle, respectfully-solicit a share of the public pate
tronago. 'Their shop is situated on tho public Solaro
*in the rear of OW Ist Presbyterian Ohur9hj where
they can always be found.
Doing exporiencod mechanics, they aro prepared to
execute all orders that they. may be e-ntrusted with
inn superior manner, and at yary — modor
HYDRAULIC RAMS, "
WATER, WHEELS,
HYDRANTS,
' • ' Fonciuturs,
RATIIINCI TUBS, WASH BASINS and 11 other arti
cles in the trade. ,
ULU:WHIN° AND OAS •AND STEAM. FITTING
promptly attended to inlbo most aPprovecl e stylei
Any-Coulitry work promptly attended to.
• work guaranteed. , • ' •
Don't forgot the pined--irumbdiately in the roar of
the First Presbyterian Church. .•
• ' OAHII3IILL S IIIiNWOOD.
~ .,july2l 66.1 y. ,
NEW DEPOT.
4.111{18130.911.
" itt
'NEW DINE
ctiaNEtaus.
P oy ESPECTFULLy. infoims •tho ciii .
zoos of Caritas, and su;rouoillpg . countiy that'
i havo ootablishod a now'llno .botlveon
eailiste
mid hava made airaugoaollts. with the old ostabllehed
Ware - no-use of • • : •
Ilowdrd
and bate also lonsod. part of tho itupot, corner of West
Etreet, 011.1181 e whom they can be found at all
limen, nod be pleaseteto deliyor nod 'reeelvenltlteight
entrusted to their care. - - • •
. . . .
• • Tho Itlilltq:lNAL ATTENTION of the firm, will at al
times ho given, ant irom their long oxporionce In th
tunilnoiat ram Mamie° their patrons n faithful poi form
lllles of all bush:nom ontruettal tdithem. • • •
All goods should ha trorlted .
• .
LIANIPEDIRAPS. .W., 4 1.1a10 HOUSE,
• .BlO ; ? yarlece ,St,, Philadeletia
Clarof Corpolltia . 4 Bosh, Carlisle, Pa, ,'.i
Tble Worit Musa being In tho control and buoincox
port of tho c:ty, drayego will or coma bo ONE,LIA.hy
.11,thi8 than' to ono Ade
We bop° by atria ot.ont inn to freighting bust nen;
to overcoino much of hurutolbro unnoceßsory, dolay,
expilriunutek - by niorchon ter ,
~ , rae-Packogea cArrlotlyor 24 'coots.
.22n0y • •
DRY GOODS.
°OD:NEWS I GOOD NEWS 1'
•
GREAT: DECLINE IN PRICES
AT THE NEW AND CHEAP CASH STORE,
=
ECE/1114
Tho subscriber would respbetfully infprta the pub
-11c-thae-be4atenolving shoat dally_fromilaanstern
Cities, a' largo irLTOICO of Not. and Cheap Goode, such --
LADIES'DgEss-- GOODS
_ • . .
•Vronch Iderinoce,, , ,
Mohair,, . .
Poplins.
Black and Fancy •;
French Rappe,.'
Plain-and • .
•
Fancy, Do Latries,
Plain and Fancy
' - alpaca,
Poplins, a.
S H W 5! -SHAWLS!
R.ROCHA LONG AND SQUARE,
LONGAND.SQUARE WOOLENS
DREAKF AST SHAWLS in great variety
' and very,eheap.
CLOTHS. AND CASSDIERES. I
French, ' •• ' • ,•
ernian and
a A Vl l iern2l et"' '
' • Fancy-Cu-rime es, _ -
••
c•Doeskinn,
s ide& a a F.4y.. •
• Over &itlnge, Sattinetth
ntucky Jeans, •
Unaershirta and
' Drawers.-
,
llOMESTIOS!
Blanched and Brecht',
Tabld'ldupera,
Coutderpinesi, _
•• and Quilts,
Cotton Hannah, . •
Unblencbcd,Musline,
'llckings, Cheeks,
!rowels.
Napkins, &c,
REMEMBER THE PLACE,
ON - THE CORNER OF
HANOVEIi AND PODIFRET STETS,
the room formerly occupied by
11. It. J/CIF.SON fr. CO.
Bnov 87-tf.
BA.RUAINS
NOW OP EN INp- ____
DOMESTIC GOODS,
DRESS GOODS, ,
QAESIMEILEtISATINETS,
JEANS,
1867
• WIIITE GOODS,
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
RIBBONS,
NOTIONS, &c. • ,
AT
RING'S NEW STORE; -
No. 65 *EST, MAIN STREET.
Opposite thelflansion "Rouse, next to Post OSlo
Carlisle.
V T'S rUItNISHING
VARI.TY'STbRE
No. 13 South Hanover Street
Tho subscrlbor begs leave to Inform gentlemen and
housekeepers and the public generally, that, ho boo
now andovlll_keep constantly on hands, a. large . and
elegant assot Intent of HUNTS? FURNISHING GOODS,
Huth as Cotton Merino and Woolen Shirts and Draw-.
Cr§ 116slericos all kinds, Black and White Rid Gloves,.
Thread and ether 'aloves,___Neck * Ties; Suspenders,.
Handkerchiefs ; -.Gents' Traveling-Dogs, Linen and
Paper Collars,: Cuff, be. AID),I HOUSP;• FURNISII
ING GOODS, consisting in part of Cedar and -Willow
Ware,allkinds, Chamber sets, Brushes and Combs,
ell, kinds Rugs. 13ucluds, Foot • Tuba, Soops ' Part
' um
cries Pens, Stationary, be. Don't forgot the stood,
No. Id South Hanover Street, two doors, South of
Washmood's Grocery Storo, Carlisle.
r - -•—• •P—uttior.r4
t01y?.4 07.-t f. _
OOK OUT DRY GOODS MEN
TO TUE PUBLIC.
I havojust returned from tho East with my Spring
Stock, and as usual. I am selling Goode a little cheap-
Wilda any other Dry Goods House In town. I do
not-think-it-necessary-to occupy-a -columrr-of- news,
paper to endeavor to. keep up my reputation for soil
ing cheap Goods, nor do I wish to resort any clap trap
to gull the public. All I ask of them to call and
oxatuino for themselvos, and if not s...itisfled with Lilo
prices, not to buy., Romember the, stand No. 32.
North Hanover street, next door to Dr. Kieffer's, and
Miller & Bowers' Hardware store.
MIZE=
.. . .
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VV. A. MILES. /
P. S. I will sv notlinug about mxthireLatul. fourth
grata oponiuks. .
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aprill9 67 _
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•
TOYS & FANCY GOODS.
, JOHN DOLL,
•
502 Market street
Importeis of German and French Toys and Fancy
Articles.
Just received a: verllarge assortment Of all kinds
ofiroys, Chi nit-Wr.i
a,t mes,llpes,liarmonleans, Mar
bles, Slates, Pencils, sks,, lihnikots, and also - a ' va
riety of Games as.,
Country Merchants will please examine my stock
riet4.iint
PENNSYLVANIA HOTEL
(Recently kept by G. lirOzet)
couNgg OP NORTH HANUVER- AND LOUTHE
STREETS, CARLISLE, en
--
1 boon become thu proprieln? of this wall know
Hotel, and by strict attention to business, hope t.
receive and desC"rvO a liberal share of the public pat
tonago. tinning long esperieuced In the busluers, I
hope to be able to givo geoorui satboaction to all wh
will putronizo me. All my old friends add acqunlo
taboos are cordially Invited—awl us many new one.
as are desirous of a hospitable nieeption. ° • ,
Alai-Charges rmummihlo o and accommodations fo
man and horses. '
. . .
aprlllo C7-1y
CUMBERLND VALLEY HOTEL
CORNEit OF MAIN & BEDFORD,STS., CARLISLE.
The unilerlignetl desirall i to Inform his friends and
the traveling ?public flint o has talcou charge of thin
well known stand, and is prepared to accitmedate vis
itors with boarding and lodging on reasouble terms.
tile tablols supplied with the boot the Market t.f
ibrds. -Ills .bar contains the choicest of..liquors.
Ms, departments aro . commodious gild airy: his
stable is in"charge of a careful andsxperionced ostler,
and be hopes tu,,,tle able togive , ontire satisfaction to
all his guests. ' JOHN• B. FLOYD'.
maytl,67ly.'
HU , T.O . HISO-N'S-110TEL
Late BimrZy House, -
CORNER OS-EITATE-d. -TRIRD-STREETS,,,
Immediately ill fl:etzt Of the Capitol, -
.D. 11. IIUTOIIISON, Proprr.
_Harrisburg, Pa.
Jan .4 67.t.f.
CHAMBERSBURG: -
_ : , : risitors to Ohambersbure will ling thco
I thfERrCAN HOUSE
IrEPT . by - McGrath 'Sr, ?Sterling, the
N. very' best stopping- "pieceln th% ,town.
The table Is supplied with everything—tharitet
afforde, and tho bar ll:furnished with the choicest
liquors. The house stands en the corner of Second and
Qucon streets.
.iugust 2. 1867-oin. •
FIRST CLASS) , LIVERY STAPLE
Z LEE.
North:l3etWard Street, Carlisle) Pa.rf
I. - LAVING refitte4 my stablo with &ENV
L HORirtl BUGGIES AND OARRIMIEII, rim now pro•
tared to furnish parties and families with Carriages
and Bunten at abort meat) .. - . .
May 3, 1807—M. ' , ' - . ~
T RE , LIARRISHAy ELEVATOR'
,
THIS Ew
raAl'on stands unrivaled as a greatclaboi:
U
khfcbino,nd la now'uttriteting, - the attention
of every "ono Interested In 'the storing rof hay. Thu
late Improvements oh .tlio Harris Fork line com.,.
blued with its former excellonco a completeness that
'orofthitdowd any Mbar Invention 'of - thelliod now In'
use. For noatooss,ronvoulence, and strength, this
torts amide open for ehollenge. AlPinformation res.'
pectins( these'forks can he obtained of MILLER L
BOWERS, No. '26 North • Hanover &cot, Cm Hale.
The larks aro on baud and • for sato. • . -.• •
noon 67-if. •
s. A. A - K T ., A U 147 F E
j
Titiitchnlaker ftiza tretuefrry,
• No. 148
NORTH , 2D 52., 001 t: OF QUARRY,
PIII LAD ELPIIII4.
Au assortment-of NVutobou, Jewelry,- £ , llver and
• , ,Platod WWI° crAdautly qu baud. •
iii4ITAIII.I2I FOR lIOLIDAYI.R.ESENT3I
'•
W. Repairing of Wittchee anti jolrplry iron:4)4
qttondod tq. .‘ .1 •
oSoo'ol4lv, • -
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EIDIEMEEI
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RAILROADS.
UMBEALAND .;VALLEY
ROAD COMaNY. -
FIIEIGIV:r s- DEPOT.__ . C4RLISLE
•Tlio pumli6rland VaHoy, Pennsylvania ;Ind North
ern Control Rail Road Companies triado nn
arrangemepts to do . • - _s
•
Joint Freight and Forwarding Businees
between :tho Philadldphia, Baltimore
New York.. - Tlio Cumberland, Valley:Rail Road Cont.
imp opened thole -Freight Depot at Carlisle ou the
lot rif January 1806 for the receipt and shipment of
all goods entrusted to them.
•
Freight to be fdrwarded by thli ow/Momeno mist
bo loft at Pennsylvania Rail Road Company Depot
corner of 15th and IllarkkEt., Philadelphia. North.
ern Central Rail' Road Company's -Depot Biltiniore,
and Cumberland Malloy Rail Road Company's Depot
at Carlislo. ‘;i
The public will find It to there Interest to ship
through thultall Bead Company's itre!ght Houses
and byCompauf Cats. .
J. .C.:;13. RHOADS,
ffeight Agents Carlisle'
dee.22-05. -
V. R. R
CIIATIOE OF MUM .
On and after MONDAY, lllay'2llst, 1866, Passenger
Trains will ran daily as fallout, (Sunday excepted)
WESTWARD.
"
ACCOMMODATION M H
MAIN" leaves arrisburg 9.40
A. N., Mechanicsburg 0.18, Carlisle 0.57, H0we111.10,34
81lipriensburg 11.07, Chanibersburg 1.10 P. N., Green
castle 1.43, arriving ut 'Hagerstown 210 P. N. _ -
• MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg '2OO P. N.,
Slecbanisburg 2.23, Carlisle 3.00; Nowvillii 3 40,814.
ponsburg 4.10, Chambersburg, 4 60, Greencastle 5.25,,
arriving at Hagerstown 5.55 P. M.
• EXPIU,SB TlLAlN_leives-Liarrlsburg--4.15
- Mechanicsburg 4,01. Ctiiyele.s.2l;Newellle 5.53, Ship.
pausburg 0 . 21 , - arrivi4aoliarnbereburg at 8.20 A. N.
A MINED TRAIN leWca Chimberiburg 8.20 A. N.,
Greencastle 0.110, arriving at Hagerstown 10.15 A. M.
EASTWARD.
ACCOMMODATION' TRAIN 'leaves .Chamberabirg
5.00 A. 51. B.lllppensbdrg 6.60, NeNville 0.01, Carlisle
0 35, Mechanicsburg.7:o4 arriving at Ilarrßburg 7,35
A. M.
• MAIL TRAIN leaves IHmerstown 8.10 A. M.,
Greencastle 8.46, Chambersbmg 9.26, Shippensburg
055, New villa 19:29, Carlisle 11.93,• Mechanisburg
11 . 37 _,arrIrlug_at-Harrisburg-1240-Al.
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Hagerstown 12 00 DI.,
Greencastle 12 , 39.-Chambersburg 1.10, Bbippensburg
1.43, Nowvllle 2 15, Carlislo 2.68, Mechanicabuzg 3.2 d,
arriving. nt Harrisburg 3.55 P. M. -
A DI IX ED TRAI
reenca.tle 4.00, arriving at Cluinibersbnrg 4.60 P. M.
grab — Malting Orme cennectimie at Harrisburg with
Trains to and from Philadelphia; Now York, Pitts.
burg, BnitiMorn and Wabhltigtorr
RAIL ROAD OFFICE,
1 C. ambersburg, May 17, 1800. I
RRADINGFI AIL-M 0
Ou ancl'afte. Nov. 25 , 17867, - trains will
, izni as foll(poS - .' .
_GREAT TRUNK_ -I . ,INE..PRktII- THE -North and - •
North West for Philadelph a, Now York, Reading,
Pottsville, Tamaqua, Ashland, Lebanon. Allentown,
Easton, Ephrata, Litis, Lancaster, Columbia, &c,,kc.
Trains leave Harrisburg for Now York an follows:
At, 3.10, 5.25, and 8,10. and 2,05, and .9.86 P. M. •
connecting with itimiler. Trains on the Pennsylvania
Bail Road, and arriving at Now. York at 5.10. abd 10.
15, A. M.. and 4.10; 5.2 U, and 10 25, P. M.' Sleeping r
Cars accompaning,ghe 3.00. A. M. and. 9.35 P. 31.
Trams without change.
Leave lianrisbarg far Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua,
Minersville, Ashland, Ph.e Grove. Allentown. and
Philadelphia, at 8.10, A. M„ and 295, and 4.10,. P. M.
stepping at Lebanon and Principal Way Stations; the
.410, P. 51. making connsetions for Philadelphia and
Columbia only. For Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven via
Schuylkill, and Susquehanna Rail Road, leave Harris- '-
burg 8.55 P. 21.
-Returning.: - relive New York at 0.00, A. M., 12.00,
Noon and 5.00 -and 8.00 P. 31.. Philadelphia 8.15, A.
M. and 3.30, P..-31. Way iassongey,:.lTrain -leaves
Philadelphia 7 30, at., yetocoins rcen, heading I.
0.30, P. M., stopping at all Stations, Pottsville at 8.45,
-A,--31.-and-2.45,--P.,--.31-Ashland 8.00, rr. -- m. - and
and 2 09, P. M.; Tamaqua at. 8,39, A ..3.1..and_1.00, and
8.45;P: M.
..Leave_Pottsville forilarrlsbuig; via. Schuylkill and
Susquehanna Rail Road at 7.10 A. 11. and 12.00 noon.
Reading Accomniodation Train, Leaves Reading.
at 7.30, A. 51., Katurninufrom Philadelphia at, 4.00
P.M.
Pottstown Atcommodation Train: - Leaves potts
town at p:45. A. M. returning leaves Philadelphia
5.00,.P. 51,
Columbia Ran Road Trains leave Reading 100, 'A ,
2 . 1 .,.aniC 0 . 15 ,_P...51—f0r-liphrata,--Litis,-Lancastor.
'Columbia, &e.
On Sundays: Leavo Now York at 8.00, P. M.,
Philadelphia 8:00, A. 21., and 3.10, P. M., tho 8.00 A.
31. Train running only to Reading; Pottevile 8.00,
A. 51.. Harrisburg 5,25 A,_sl. and 4:10 and 0.30,1'. 01.
and Reading at 1,00, and 7.15 A. 51. for lieurisburg,
and 7.06 A. M. and 11.40, I'. 31. for New York and 4.25, •
I'. 51. for Philadelphia. " •
.___Oinntuutatien,.stileage, Season, School_ and__Excur,
Wry Tickets, to and from.all points, at rednOod_ratee.
Baggage chocked through; 80 pounds- allowed - ouch
Passenger. G. 5. NIC,OLLS,
Gen. Sup't.
Reading, Pa., Nay. 25, 1867
SE WING ; MACHINES.
GRO VER
AND
ELASTIC STITCH FAMILY
SEWING MACHINES,
Are the best in Use,
rou-Tlit - TurL - myrs.o — n - E - A - Ba-R - a
They are more simple and durable easier kept in
order,.malto a stramer anti na, re elastic stitch, a
armor and wore beautiful scam- than any other.
Choy sevrall fabrics from two common spuole , re•
Quire no re-winding of thread, fasten both ends. of the
- scant bye their own operation, and though every fifth
stitth is out the seam will not rip.
The Very Highest Prize, the
Cross of the Legion of flonor,-*as conferred
on the
,Fepresentative of the GROVER. &
BAKER SEWING-MACHINES'at the Fa
positionlluiver4elle, Paris, 1867; thus - at-
testing their great superiority over • all the
sewing 7 mm;hines
'GROVER A; RAKER'S
NEW STILES
SHUTTLE MACHINES
For lilanufacturhig,
Combleo"tlia most modern nod. essential Improve
moots. • •
Tho attention is requested of Tatiore, Manufaet,ll
rue of Boots and Shod, garringo
and.alluthors requiring the use of tho _most offeetife
— GochStitch Machines;
To these Now Styles, which Possess unmistakable ail
vantages over all others. 1
Oaks 7 31:1_ohelitnut Street, Phtladel,phla
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E. OCKER,
6?Nest south etroot.
- . OrliHalo Pa. 0ct1.1,67:13m
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Wheelei & Wilson and. Elliptic,
- - •
' • LOCK STITCH
if/NS;MACHINES
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The
'Best: . Sim plest mart .01wapest.
• • • •-.. •
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11HESE -machines are • adapted "to a
kfilda oe family 'sow/agi — socob lair equally
itpon SilkTanan — itud Cotton goodsi• - •whh11111r.
and Llama threads. making a:beautiful and perfect
Fait& alike on both shlbs of the %Meta sowed,
All machines - sold nra ararrantad. . • • •
Call ands:amino atitallßaad . Telograph Ofillee;car.
JOUN CAMPBELL" •
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MAP L E - YARD
MONUMENTS, TOMBS, HEADSTONES, Mant
Donr rills, on band and inado to older Soutb Hanover
Street;CorHslo Pa." • '
Into.dl6 . ' ' - -
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