Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, August 07, 1868, Image 4

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    TIT - AiW r AWE
• . AID() T .44 - P ell bl - '41.4.E.fe. - ..
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- .Kbavolately 4 rub large additions to my -already.
.EXTENSIV i STOCK OF HARDWARE
in all its hranch 8 and departments, and buying ex
elusively - for_ ski am 04' able to compote with
Philia'a. — Thlarkets, and . Co Wlialeiale at Mann
' Waterer's Prices. • : . . ,
• . 1000 Rags of NallsJust received and will soil by
the quantity at manufactures phew: for Cash.
:All orders attended to:_parsonally, and - with - 'our
' usual .prompneal. Goode delivered to all parts of the
town IBM OP MARGE. . -
We invite the special attention of Blacksmith's
and Wagon-Makhrs tonur extensive stock in their
line comprising In part of: " •
'
Hammered/ ,
4 Rolled, ..
Rogllshed Refined, ' ' -
and Norway Iron, . •
of all shapes and sizes. .
Burden's Horse and -
.
.
Mule Shoes, .
.. Nails of different brand 7. •
Rowland's Black and
' Polished Springs, ..
Sanderson's Cast-Steel,
u Spring,- ,
-,
Sleigh, ,
- - Blister and
Too Steel,
.
, • ' Blacksmith's Drills,
telolid•Box Irises, Bellows,A Files, Rasps, and Case
Hardened, Wagon, Oar- rlago. and Buggy
Axles.. -
' OARRIAGE, WAGON - AND SLEIGH
Fixtures, main:acing In part :.
•
MIMS, '
'
•
SPOKES. • ' '
7" ---. FELLOES, ,
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. - nom, .. .
,
SHAFTS, .
•
CARRIAGE POLES,
SLEIQII RllNN_gns,
FENDERS -
. .
• - TOP LEATIIER,
.
. ' DUOICCANVASS,
. .. .
DRILLINGS, .
DABIASII,
.. „ ' LACE,
TRIMMINGS, do., de.
too numerous to mei:Mon.
Ont and Clinch Nails, at the very lowest market
rates. Country Merchants supplied at manufacPurers
prices. ,
CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS
, will•lltid It to their advent:lgo to buy *Nails; Locks,
'‘.• • Paints, 011 s, and ether housing Materials, together
rrlth . • ~
CARPENTERS TOOLS
from the Beet Makers. -
warranted to give on
tire eatientetionfn ga ll - and prices.
CABINET MAKERS AND UNDERTAKERS
wirwoiild invite yinir attention to our largo and
cheap stock of Walnut and Mahogany Vampire, Chair
Sofa, and Bed Springs, Moss, Hair /gm: Sic. Coffin
Manillas, Lace, Fringe and ngessary materials
and goods In their line.
SADLEWS.PINDIN GS AND TOOLS
of every variety comprised in pal t of,Mlack Red and
White,Mnruneled and -Patent Leather, Hog Skins,
Saddle Trees, Stirrups, Japanned and miter Banta.
Horse Blankets, Collars, ilrldle Bitts,l3ifekles,-Rlngs,
Brow-Bands; Rein Web, Mailings, Blanket Binding,
Ives' and North's Self Adjusting Trees, &c.,
A LARORSTOCH OF SHORHARRIt'S TOOLS
and Findings, Almon T cone, Tampleoes Sheep
Skins. Colored Linings, de., all of which will
be sold at the loweet cash rates.
, 1" - AIIVES - AND - OILS
'Twenty toils of tbd following brands Z9hlt, Loadk
And Zinc's, Wetherill's Lead, Liberty do., Buck do.,
Crystal do. Mansion do., French Zinc, American do.,
Snow 'White do., Florence do.; Colored do.
Colors of ovary discription dry and in oil In cans,
and tubs. Also, Gold Leaf, French and German
Bronze, Paint, Varnish' and Camel Hair, Brushes,
Graining Combs and Brushes.
SHES
OILS A_N_D
Llueood 011
Sperm do.,
Fish do.,
• Lard do.,
Lubrie do.,
.Neats Foot do.,
, Turentine,
O' Co ach Varnish
.Furpituro do., C I
Whlto Domar do.,
JAPAN IRON AND LE kTitER
Also, Putty,
_Llthergo, "
Whiting,'
Gine, .
• /3hollae, •
Rosin;
Alum,
Coperas,
rax,
. Madder,
• Logwood,
Lc., de.
.We would especially in N the attention
Pennant, Mechanies and the community
kronorel to tho following ortielea:
-
DOUGLAS - COWING & RUMSEY'S
- IRON WELL AND CHAIN PIIMPS,
DRAWINO WATER FROM
FIVE TO ONE HUNDRED AND FIFT-Y FEET
Wood, IrOn and Load Pips to sat,
HYDRAULIC RAMS &c., t6c.
A constant and fresh supply of Dupon:s, Rock, Rifle •
Eagle and Duck Powder, Together a ith Safety Fuse,
Picks, Mattocks, Crow Lars, Drills, Sledges, Napping
Hammers, Cement of the Following brands, ({Variant
ad fresh and good,) Rosendale, Scotland and liansock„
Also, Calcine Floater, Pntre, Sand, be.
Solo agent for Plank's Shifting Beam Plows,
do High and Low Cutter, hlso
agopt for Zeigler, Wuirich, Bloomfield, 115310 and York
....Ploireer-PlowNlivhdiremilltmedotdmoltirtizi . Th.
and casting of every deserlptiod to suit the above
plows constantly on hand,
We are agentsar the Patent improved Measuring
' Faeces. We.ginirantee them to dram and measure cor
rectly the heaviest Molasses, Oils, 'Par, Varnishes be.,
in the coldest weather.
— Remomb - Or tile old lace, 1 , 70.1 - 5,1115T11 - 1 - AIN - St.,
Carlisle, Pa.
Bilitabethtown ' and Loudon Hams; straight and
twisted, Butt and Long Traces, 6th Chains, Spreads
Halter s-Chaitis, Cow Ties, le„ itc. •
FARM BELLS
of all sizes, (warrtintOd'not to creek. Mill and Cir
cular Saws, utcher Sawa, Knives,,Staele. dc., &e.
A LARGE. AND NEW STOCK OF
CRQAR WARE C9MPRISING IN PART
TUBS, 011URNB, BtiokEys, BUTTER .BOWLS,
PRINTS,
Plain and
Porcelairk;Lined, -
Oval and
Round
" Porcelain; ' .
. - Brass and
-Copper
•
11% P;•eserinny
MAI! Kettles,
- •
• • Waffle and
• •Grid
A NEW LOT OF GRAIN BAGS
T 0114ATLY REDUCED PRICES
'IINNERS • BOLDEETNLI IRONS, BOLDER, SA.E.
um), }WELTER, BLOCK TIN, -PIG LED, SIIEET
BRASS, &o.
SINGLE AND DOUBLE DARREL SHOT GUNS.
smooth ,and Twist D Rifle's, and Itifiellarroli
and lifountinga, Revol yore N and BOR Knives
also,Metalia Oatridges to eult Rifles and Revel
vim of all the Improved patterna.. • •
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT
.AND MOST BEAUTIFUL STYLES
BIRD'6AGES,--
Alao, Chamber het's,w'patont motallie_jron
It
Holders, Moen - Plow or flanging Ilaskete.
01,0 TICE8 , WRING - 11 - RS,
N-q
EEO
HAND BELLS,
BOA
nap . AND GILT
LIITTIERAN ITYMN
*E,XCLUSIVE AGENT FOR'
PATENT' EXOELBIOOYEAATIER
yle ro
./ _
I on doom anewinao;re for inceludlng cold; roln #
duOVinatt snow without mentioning the
SAVING OB COAL '1 • - ,
,
besides securing inch comfort as :uo other expand'.
tun of can command..
ALSQ SOLE .AGENTS
iitaiI.O.I63,BTANDARD BOALii:•*,
Marltetnerphor the old • etand.''''.
HENRY SAXTON
ISTCI4.
'EAST
_MAIN STNEET.
1868. s " M ER 1868.
A magnificent stock of now itiooods now .nn er
hibltion at
(~•eerijLeZ~ t No: 4~Ea~t~~~aSfiE;
Having determined to keep a mach larger stock
of Dress Goods than heretofore, I am now pre
pared .to exhibit one of the most beautiful 'stock
of goods, consisting of all the latest novelties of the
season for ladles suits, and also all thd thin fabrics
for summer Wear
NO OLD SHOPKEEPERS ON HAND
Every thing in our Dross Good department 'be
found .of the latest Importation of our purchases
last week; we know we kayo some bargains that can.
not bo found elsewhere.
GRENODEANS
SEASIDE LUSTERS,
GRANIT POPLINS,
The now and destrable l uhados of P3AlWand+lllB
MARE ALPACAS only G cants.
The BEST afkorhnorit of
n town from $1,75 to 4,60 per id
Lawns,
Oamt•rics,
Delaipos,
~
BLACK GOO--D-S--
BOMBAZINES,
OA#II3IERES, &a.
11 3 kA1 5 10i) . L DELAINES, BLACK
lILIIE~ BEAU and A
good assortrobut of
WHITE CASH AIERE;S,:
Crape,
Collars,
Funeral orders promptly sand satlafactorlypllled
A well selected stock of
DOMESTIC GOODS .
bought very clump, wlll bo 'Oold at popular r
Bleached and Unblthiched Muslin
. _
from the lowest_ grade to the finest New York M
Includtogpll the best makes.
COTTONADES,
HICKORY STIPES,
GINGLI4. - NiS,
TABLE CLOTHS,
all at prices that dory competition. ,
P,14".".1t3+.0"..
WHITE •GOODS,,
Pique, •
Nakosook's,
Cambria, pled ata.plairi
HENRY HA =ON
Striped Bluelins, Hosiery,
In groat varieties, all sizes of tho boat English Good
at reduced rates.
BARGAINS IN SHADES
BARGAINS IN SACKING CLOTHS
A larks assortment of Shades
CLOTHS and CASSIMERES
At the lowest rdarket rates, In fact many of thorn
cheaper than before the war.
FRENCH CORSET'S CHEAP
. „Thu best 86111,4(1W Gioia In town selling at $1.25
A now lot of 110QP BIIIRTS, affect from the mane'
.
int turor pt a , hergaln.
- -
FLQQR all, CLOTHS
STAIR:CIL CLOTHS,
TABLE OIL
lIMBELLAS, „PARASOL 4,
SILK UMBRELLAS
,
' AII- aak le an examination of my stock. Buyers
win be astonlehed at the difference of prices between
tube, anti establiebniente claming toile!' cheaper
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L T. ;6-.REENFIELDI
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BAS'i!'3IAIN
MEI
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()HENNA POPLINS,
SUMMER POPLINS,
BLAOK • SILKS:-
A full lino 9f
FANCY SILKS,
Percale,
Alarm Ca Luelcre,
Challies; . &c.; &r.p
L 332133
TAM'S CLOTH,
and Crripee,
Scarfing,
' Silitt;,alwava on Land._
- CHECKS,
TICKIN GS,
PRINTS
TABLE LINENS
Tarlo ons, , '
Brill lan ts,
OIL CLOTHS,
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I2lEll=l
and Domeslle manufacture, from the finest rosewood
and Mahogany to the lowest priced maple and pine
Parlor,'
Chamber,
Dlning-room,
Kitchen and
Mace
Embracing ovary-articie used by House and 'Rotel
keepers,-of the inestzipproved and fashionable design
,and finish. Including also Cottage furniture in setts,
reception and Camp Chairs. Mattresses, Gilt frames,
pictures, Stu, &c.
Aiii-Partioular attention given as usual to fOneralsi
orders from - town and country; attanted to promptly
and on moderate terms.
' SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO TIIE SELECTION
OF WALL PAPER. . .
Mar h2l, 04
NEW FIRM,'
NEW BUSLNESk,
NEW FURNITURE:
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4-'!-1 '','''.,„.,, .., z ,0.,, ,e.a: .....'
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The subscribers having associated themselves in ,
partnership for the transaction of the
FURNITURE 1311PSINESS
have located themselves In the well-known and pop
ular stand lately occupied by the junior partner as a
grocery Store, on the southeast corner of Hanover st.,
They desire to annoance to the public that they
have now on hand and are constantly manufacturing
and purchasing fronrthe best eastern manufacturers'
the latest d best stitas and patterns of FURNITURE
of all gualY M nttes. - -
• Theft' stock of reauy-made Work, consists In par of
MAHOGANY. SUITS, .._
WALNUT 801 rs,
CHESTNUT SUITS,
• FLORAL D.-E. STANDS,
TEAFOYS, .
DRESSING BUREAUS, cf all styles and prices.
Tate a Totes, Sofas, Loungek, Cottage Trundles, Cot
tage, Panel, Japanese, and Jenny Lind Bedsteads,
Cottage Buren:us, blarblo Top Tables and Stands,
Washstands, of ail varieties, Chairs of all kinds, Stuffed
Furniture insults or In pieces constantly on hand.
Mirrors of all styles nod prices.
••
HOMEMADE WORK,
Such as Side 'Somata, Bureaus,-Bedsteads' Safes, Secrida.
idea, Chairs in Setts, Rockers of all descriptions, Ac.,
made by competent workmen - Tom the very boat Ida.
twin] and at reasonable prices.
SHAPLEY & HAIBEAT.
SHEET 5111510, constantly oh hand. •
14feb-68 ly.
CLOTHING
CLOTHING HALL
' Samuel Arnold Inform.. his friends and• customers
that hie stock of Winter Clothing Is now complete,
that he Is ready to sell at lkhiladelphia 'Wholesale
pelcoo. Before buying.elsewhore examine our stock
and ybu will find that you can save - -
• ,TWENTY-FIVE.I.ER CENT. "
All Oods warranted to los as represented,
Tlnsimmenne stodc of
- OVE-RCOATS,
from $8 00 upwards, Call early at
SAMUEL ARNOLD,
North West Corner of llnowver Loutl m r street
8 110V_0::
I)RU6ISI7 - ) !
01.. D. Common having to relinquish an extensive
practice, as well as his Drug Business in the city of
Pittsburg,. several years ago on account of ill health,
has now opened at No. 39 North 'Hanover street, - Ire•
tweon office's of Drs. Kieffer and Zitzer, a DRUG'
STORE], whore ho hasandls resolving every few days
a pyre steek of- Drugs, .Cheinlcals,_ Dye_Stuffs_and
everything generarly kept in a well-regulated 'City
Drug_Sture._ Prescriptions carefully compounded and.
family receipts will remive peek' care. The Dr..can
be con,ulted at soy hour, at his aloe, back of his
store, or al his dwelling, No. 112 North Hanover street, .
after store hours. Remember the place Nc. 38 North
Hanover Ursa, Carlisle
. . . .
lasep 67.1 y
CM
ER ROXEiIDi
jaw RESTOR
,TAY:6OO if
BAIR DREssllitit
oneßoiece
will quickly restore Gray Hair •
-to its natural color and-beauty,
and produce luxuriant grdw_th. It is
perfectly harmless,- and is preferred
over every other preparation by
those who have a fine head of hair,
as well as those who wish ,to restore
it. , The beautiful gloss and prerfiime
imparted to the Hair make it - desirable
' for old and - young.
For Salo.by all Drugglstu,
DEPOT; 198 GiRENIVICII ST., N. Y.
7P4Otellit,D.ottA
14feb.68 ly
NEW IVIAILRELIt STORE.
k" r ; -,`•:;)/
CHESTNUT ST:, 7 2,
JAMES,E.,tIALDWELI.,
Ilavo boon appointed '
BPROYAL AGENTS
this elly for the sale of the ‘ • I •
' GORIIAId MFG. cOIIPANVB •
FINE, ELHOTRO-PLATED WARE.
to to y mra g n i t n e ?e in e Butts.
atoeoblll o d g e
g r , f i e n tr
and quality: -
-A large assortment will he maintained, and.sold at
the manufacturers' regular k
FIXED mums. •
Trade ?dark_ . ,
r f
4 3taaledo t the
o oVoph m Bleat rofeae,
article.
002 011Ei3TtlIIT' STREET,
20feb1y08. -• '
Tan OLD ESTABLISHED FIRM,
.• - -
,
.1. T. - 14014.1030N. & 00., ' .
120 hleurr fbazirr,Txuiiii. ! t; r'
, .
• - •
Is the !emelt Manufacturing flonfectlonors and
Wholesale Dolan In Prune, Nuts; deo In the United
Btate2. ; 1„ o , :..:1411, ,• ..
. „ .
FDItNITUIVE.,
IDEE
i Pacific Guano , 'Company's Soluble' PA.
THE ATTENTION of Rumors and other consumers
of Fertilizers Is Invited to this Guano, as worthy of
their spacial notice. Its use for several years in Mary
land, Virginia and other Eiouthernlitatee, for all crone,-
has given it a standard character for excellence • no.
equalled brany other. - It yossieseetdlthe quickness
of Peruvien Guano with permanent (panties not
found in. Diet. reticle. 250 lbs. of .this_Cluisno_ are•.
found more than equal to 800 lbs of the best Super
pheaphater. It ripens the wheat cropfire to seven days
earlier than the phospliatos. whichliet alone gives it
incalculable advantages For sale by
JOHN B. REESE k CO.,
General Agents for Pacific Guano Co.,
38 South Delaware Ave.,
And 71 South Street,'Daltimore.
27mar 6),-(3m
e ying purchased the old and well known business
stand which I have occupied ti r twenty years, I have
determined not to retire from' my present business,.
but to continue on in the Manufacture of
REAtIY-JVAPI7CL 62'1111W,
of all Sizes and descriptions, ee:woll as piece geode by
yard and a general assortment ofOINTB SUBlif SUING
GOODS. I would respectfully invite my friends and pa.
trons who need a good suit of clothes to giro me a.call,
:mil' have just returned from the clty with a large au.
sortment of tlie best quality of Spring and Summer
Goods, viz:
Fine black French_ -and English • Cloths,
" and • Doeskin
UASSIMERES,
-
Fine Light Fanay_.Doeskin Cassimeres,_
Casslnotts, Cottonades, farvets, Drab d'ole's Alapacas,
Linens, Satins, Vets d, and many morn too nu
merous too mentl . '
Also, a full sortm r -
Traveling•bn , t the b e
to the publi lb: past fa
a call soon'at my placp, -
No. 22, North Hanover Bt.
I, myiNosToN,
GOOD 'N . EWS 1 GOOD NEWS!
UREA? DECLINE lIV PRICES
AT THE NEW AND CHEAP CASH
,STORE,
CORNER OF ZANOVER AND PONfIRET STEETS
The subscriber would respectfully inform the pub
lic that ho is tecalving almost daily from the Eastern
Cities, a large Invoice of Now and Cheap' Oooda; such
LADIES' DRE - SS -GOODS,
French Mel - Inoue,
idohaln3, -
Pcnlina.. 2-
Black and Fancy
French Reims;
Plain , and
Fancy De Lemnos,
:Clain and Fancy._ -
. 'S H A._XV A-B'_ L S I
piyip . 4.4= LONG AND SQUARE,
BREAKFAST SHAWLS in great variety
and very cheap . -
CLOTIiS
AND. CASSLNIERES.I.
French,
German and
American Cloths, . •
Black and • -
Fancy Cansimeres,
Doeskins,
Black and Fancy
Over Coatings, BattMats,
Kentucky Jenne,
Undershirts and
Drawers.
DOMESTICS!
=EI
Bleached and Breaux, • •
'Dada Diapers,
Counterpanes,
and Quilts, ° •
'Cotton Flannels,
Bleached and
Unbleached Muslim, r l
Ticking Checks.
Napkins, &c,
1331
REMEMBER THE PLACE, (
'ON THE CORNER OF
HANG VERAND POMFRET STREETS,
BENTZ & CO.
•
WM. BENTZ,
JOHN BENTZ,
MARY M. BENTZ.
NEW FIRM! NEW GOODS! !
Waving f.urchased the largo stork ofgOods from A.
W. Bents, we have associated together - for — the - pus=
rakie Of conducting the Dry Goode Business tinder
the above designation. • To, t larg-'6 hied •weli
eissortod stock, wo have added largi4 of now arkd
E L E•G AN T 'G. 0.4:1D S,
to a condition to successfully cam.
pate - with any house In the trade between Phila
delphia-and Pittsburg. Our immense wok consists
In part of . •
•
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ..VEVTINGS;
in great variety and of choice designs, suitable for
spring, summer and whiter wear, and all ambles
necessary. to complete a Gentlemen's Wardrobe. For
this department we have, engaged tho services of an
A-N O. 1 TAILOR,
whoso garmontaaro Wariiinted to at.
SILKS plain Laney and black,
;15E LAINES - allWOCl;teliablo colors, •
• POPLIAALPACAS, al shades . , F. .
MOUALU. LUST and POPLINS,
PRENOU PE CALEB, nice goods, -
SILKS, h yblack;andplainsolld colors
ALPAOHAB, Poplin do, black and fancy, '
• Parascils Umbrellas, all colors,
and all thamost, fashienable Dress Stuffs in the mar.
bet, Rid, Silk Lisle Thread, Buck Cotton Gloves, and
everything desirable In the Glove line..
Cambria and. Swiss Edgings and Inserting's, in great
abundance; - Laces, Ilandkerehlthl, from the lowest
price up to finest noodle worked embroidery.
Ribbons, all shades from X yd. wide, down to the
very narrow. '
Trimmings a very largo assortment comprlslngmery
good thing in use. ,
13attons, " . . .
Vans,•
•
•
Calicoes, •
. . . . Ginghams,
Flannels,
Tickings,
Obeoks,
Linens,.all in great variety.
Cambric, Nainsook, Yaconet, and' Swiss Muslin!
Tablo Linens,Linen - and Cloth Table-Cimino.
GRAlisi BAGS, 'BALMORAL -SEMI% FRO=
CORSETS.
RA.RPETS 1. C Sll
. From 05 di:, per yard up to tho beet Imperial throe
ply, soiling lower then the market rates. Carpot
Chain Binding, Floor and Table 911 Clotho, /Settings,
Rugs, Window Blinds At. .
We have the stock to accommodate the entire cora.'
inunity and all to be sold lower than can be bought
anywhere. In this section of the country. . Callan&
see
lmay 684 f
MALE YARD.
, ,
MONUAIDNV3, TOMBS; DZA.bfiTONEI3;--Mantabi
Door alibi, on band and mado to order South Minaret
Otroot,,Oarliala, Pa. -- •
- A &zit'
Bryatte Paimonitt.Watbre,
ALLSVELLANEOUS;
CIFVO . atTANO
rnt of Trunas, Valises, and
44 description . With thanks
yore, and hopo I win receive
the room formerly occupied by
B. it...JAMESON it CO,
TITOB. A. lIARPER.
1 / 4 .. BENTZ . /k CO
STOVES= AND - TiIV,WARE.
„.. . .
- TOIT • WANT TO c, SEE
most ; perfeate Pe!lor Stove . ever o . frered to the
pU - Ile v etezlithe • • ' ' -- -
-
Steve Store. Let Lopther., irtritet;" in. the rear of
ilalbert's Grocery Stoteocind ire the
GREAT, AMERICAN' BASE BURNER
,
operstion.. n is ,a perpetual Burner, and per.
feet Radiator,. as well as a 'perfect,. Ventilator
of the room, and le waranted to consume- lees
coalition any other Store of the Same sire, ever offered
to the public, requiring but one_ ordinary scuttle
of small _coal once In twenty-eight hours, being
' perfectly simple in all its working basing a' simple
• elide to regulate the firer for keeping it- night, ono
!kindling of tire being all that is required during the
winter. _ No dust,. no, gal, no - leg or cinder.
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. 1' An ample Magazine, or Reservoir, ° for Zola,
having a free discharge mouth, the mAgasine being
adjustable to different heights' of six to nine inches
from ~„the grate, so as to accommodate the suoply of
- ca aql iitaelseTiMdilhantity, thus permitting the
malntenalc of a certain depth of coal , for,active
combustio within the fire - pot (whether it bent nut
,I ,
or stove als , which is the only way to burn . An.
threcite 'ma to advantage. - ' Different Sims or coal
require more o less depth for perfect combustion.
' 2 —.CFunno , or. Hopper, for the, passage oPtho
coallo.the magazin e le so arranged as to permit the
introduction of fresh coal, without allowing any
escape (Alumna and gas into the room; and further,
.when the Stove is left with its top uncovered, corn-.
polling any fames that may escape from the supply
in the reservoir, upwards to its top, to pass over the
'top of the reservoir into the surrounding Sue, and
so to the bastjand 'outlet.
3.—A Fire-Pot with a continuous. 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 flues 'several inches
apart, as is usual in downward Stoves but hj a
corttinnoutsibeet of Same in contact with £ho entire
circumference ofthe outer casing , of the Stove, from
the top Of the Fire-Pot downwards, giving a far More.
extended surfeciiiirrridlatiOn of the heat that any
downward draft Stove extant. , . _
4.—An ample Orate:Surfs. and Mr Passages, and
a complete arranged 0 rato, for shaking and dumping,
with a good size Ash Pau to receive the ashos and
eindor. - •
niso wish It to. be hoted, that thero Is, •an
absolute. •
SECURITY FROM EXPLOSIONS OF GAS I.
Upon tho removabof the cover 'from the Stove, which
so commonly occurs upon the removal of the covers
with other Magazine Stoves, coven& is the effect of
the Funnel, as constructed' and arranged in reference
.to the Magazine and its surrounding Flue, that NO
GAS OAN_ACCUNIIILATE:INVIIETPPEIt PANT OF
THE MAGAZINE TO EXPLODE, Nor ca.a a current
of-air or draft,- be created-upwards through' the
Magazine to Maim° Its contents, which happens with
other Stoves injul lug and destroying the Magazine
itself.
~Every toature of this Stovo Is7voloulatod to offoct,
ger; EC.ONOMY!.4gio ,
IN TIIN 1.18 - R OF FUEL DURASILITY IN ITS
CONSTRUOTION AND SYMBIETRY IN ITS
6 • - PROPORTIONS.
. _
the_ abovoirStovo, Frldloykeepa on
hangfull-upylyorthe bunt,Cook, Parlor and Offico
Tio and Sheer - Iron — work - of all kinds (ill hand,
and Spouting, Rooting and Jobbing of alLkinds, done
at short notice,And of the best material, Bruit Cans,
and Jars of the most approved patents, and In con
clusion the Bost Pm table end Brick. Sett
3ff il lial:k.t3L - Eir CMS.
over °Soria to the public. For rothrogeo call on T.
Cionlyn ;F. C. Fleming; Dr: Coo. Nolligh ;• A. L.
Spongier; 11. Beaton; Prof,. Hillman; D. J. Loidigh;
J. Meier ; And others. .
•
- 20nov-671y .....
, • r
-*HATS :INI, CAPS,M
•
:DO
you .tOant a nice_ Hat .orCiap_
. Nen. don't fall to call
fin -
J.G"-. 9 L OT -
N. 29,'WestLMain.Street, ,
_Where can be soon thodinost.assortment of
HATSAND-CAPS,
over brought takes great pleitsure in
inviting
4ist Cust om er;, ee o endr received-from-. Now
1-
now
ones, w
York and Phliadelphia - iconsisting in part'of fine .
SILK AND DASSIMERE HATS,
Besides an endless variety nf4lats and Cana of the
Cash Prices. Mee, his own manufacture of flats_ al
ways on band, and
, Hats Manufactured to Oid - e7'.
Ito has the-beet arrangement for coloring flats and
all kinds of Woolen Goods, Overcoats, Sc., at the
shortest notice (no he colors every week) and on the
most reasonable terms. Also, a fine lot of choice
oiands of
TOBACCO AND CIGARS
41.0010 on hand. lie desires to call the attention of
persons who have
COUNTRY FURS
To sell, as he pays the highest cash -prices for the
PaMO,
Give him a call, at the abovelumbor, his old stand,
as he feels confident of giving ontiro satisfaction.
julyl4 07.
THE CARLISLE COOK STOVE.
r-lifinttraOtUrearati."oAßDNEß &Co's Feud'.liYitsiel
'Madam Shop, Carlisle, CANT 13,F. BEAT This' is
the testimony of P roses of families in. Cumberland,
Perry and Adams Counties who are now using them.
Call and see tLem,
CORNSHELLERS,
.dining °nor by power or by heisd—constantly on
naturandlor miltrby - F,GARPNER--& 00. 'Foundry
and Machine Shop, East Main Strad.
. STEAM BOILER MAKING.
We are prepared to make Steam Bolters of all sizes
and klndir,promptly and on the boat Orme. Also
Smoke Stacks and all articles In that lino; Sarum
.lno op-Boman and Engines promptly attended to in
Or - Chest. manner.
• • . F. GARDNER A CO,
Foundry and Machine Shop, Carlisle, Pa
jan.24-87. - ,
GAS FITTING and PLUMBING
FOOTE & LYNCH,
•
.P_ractioal_Gas.:Eitters._ and Plunabers
•
Desire to Infirm their old customere and tho citi.
0000 of Carlisle generally, that they have removed
their establishment to the commodious room In the
Basement AA Ilheem , s • Hall
entrance on Church Alloy.
They will ttend promptly as heretofore, to oil
work entreated to them. •
They keep conetantly on hand and are prepared to
Introduce LEAD and IRON PIPES, HYDRANTS, HOT,
and 'COLD SHOWER BATHS,
WATER CLOSETS,
FORCE and LIFT PUMPS, IRON SINES, BATH TUBS,
BOILERS, WASIk • BASINS, HYDRAULIC RAMS, all
kinds of GAB, STEAM and WATER FITTINGS.
COOKING RANGES,i HEATERS, AO., set up In the
Itioet modern style. •
'Country Work and Jobbing promptly at
r• tended to.
17apr 68
(JASHI
Yhave this day commenced selling of my entire stock
of Winter Goode at greatly reduced prices for cash.
' FRENCH BIERINOES,' 'HEFTS
ALPACAS, PAIMI ,
ETAS,
•
WOOL PLAIDS, •
•
and other Dress Goode, at Coat.
Shawls, Blankets, Flannels, Lindsoye, 4., at very
groat bargains. .
CLOTHS.' CASSIMEIIES
OASSINETTS, very low. •
BALHORALS,Lorrer.thanever_sold
Muslins; Ticleings,
•
Ginghams, Checks,
• ' Canton Radnels, , ,
at the very lowest price:
•
All the beet 'make CALICOES, at 12} eta.
'
As my_ stook has been bought since the great de-'
Oline in prices, groat bargains may befexpeeted. Some
articles less than coat to reduce my stock as soon as
possible.
•
onus. ciarmy,
NO. 47, Weatfileln Street
BOOTS AND, SHOES!
• . .
LADIES' MISSES and OMLDREN'S Boots and
Shoes, of tho very best makes, at cost to close out the
took.
Manhood, How,. Lost, '.How. Restored.
r - Just published a now addition of
laf• ,1 Dr. (lulverwell's Celebrated Measly on
; - ,7; the radical curs (without Medicine) of
• firIabIATORMICCA, or tleminal Weakness,
Involuntary geminitLosses,lnrotartor, Meetal - and
Physical Incapacity, Impedimenta to-Marriage, etc.,
afro,- Cormusumorr,
,Ermarar, and Firs, Induced by -
solt-tedulgiikee or sexual extravagance.
*irPrice, in a aealod'onvelope, only 0 oents.
- -The celebrated author, In this admirable ' obey,
clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' seccesefpl
practice, that-the alarming consequences Of self abuse
may be radically cured without the thingerous - ti so of
Internal ;Witham) or the - application of the AWN
pointing effectual
a mode of of
whichce -simple, certain,
and effectual, by means ofovary sufferer, -no
matter what pre condition may be, may cure hirosell l
- cheaply, privately, and'radicaify, . •
Thief Lecture Shoulddicaily,
be in the 'hands of ovary"
youth and every man In the land. ' '
gent, under seal, in a .pletn envolobe, to any adi
dress pestpaid, on secelpt. of alx cents, or two_ post
stempst Also, Dr. .oolverwell's Qulde,7
Prke 21 cents.. Address the rubllehers
. - VITAS. J.O. icrAfiz oo.i
127 Boiery, NeW York, Poet-012ke Box 4088.
11M11
- MISCELLANEOUS.
60,0 MILES
UNION P:ACIFIO
RAILROAD "
•.
Are now finished-and in Operation. Sixty miles of
track has been laid thie.spring, and the work along
the wbole line between . the Atlantic and Patine
-States Is.beltig pushed forward more rapidly than
aver before. More than twenty thousand 'men aro
employed, and It le now possible that the entire track,
from Omaha to Sacramento, will bo finished In 1860
Instead of 1870. ,The means provided are ample, and
all that energy, men and money can do to secure the
completion of this _
G AT NATIONAL WORK,
• -
qt the earliest possible day, will bo done.
- The-ONION SACIPIO - RAILMOAD COMSAIfr - recelVO"
I.—A Government Grant of the right of way and
. 'all necessary timber and , . other materiels found
along the line-of Its, operations.' •_ _
11. ;A Government Grant of 12,800 acres - of land
to the mile, taken In alternate sections on each
side of Its road. .This is an absolute donation
and will bo a source of largo revenue in the future'
Government orelat of United States Thirty.
• y ear Bonds, amoupting to $lO,OOO to $lB,OOO per
milp, according' to -the difficulties to be sur
mounted on the various settiona "to klatinlit.' The
Government takes a second mortgageVsecurity,
and ills expected that not only the interest, but
the principal =mint may be paid In service ren
dered by the Company in transporting troops,
' mails, ft. The interest is now much more than
_ paid in this way, besides securing a great saving
in time and money to the Government.
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IV.—A Government Grant of the right to issue Its
own FIRSTMORTGAGE BONDS; to aid In building
tho road, to the home amount as the U. S. Bonds,
, issued for'the same purpose, - and no more. The
GOVERNMENT PERMITS the Trut teen of the First
Mortgage Bondholders to deliver the Bonds to the
Company only de the road Is complot e, and after
it has boon exabilned by the United States Com
missioners and pronounced to bo in all respects
a firsteciass Railroad, laid with• a heavy Troll,
and complotely supplied with depots, st !Mons,
turnouts, - carshops, locomotivencars, Ac.
V.—AVapital Stock Subscription from the stock
holders, of which over Rigid Million. Dollars have
Rood paid in upon the work already done, and
which- will be Increased as the wants of the Coin,
pany require.
Vl.—Net Cash Earnings on its Way Business, that
already amount to MORE THAN TRH INTEREST on the
First Mortgage Bonds. Those earnings are "no
Indication of the vast through traffic that must
follow the opening of the lines to the Pacific, but
they certainly prove that
FEST .MORTGAGE BONDS
upon such a property, costing nearly three times their
amount.
Are Secure beyond any Contingency. •
The Cothpanihavenbundant-mcana-in-thelr—tre—
Burk, and make rulappeal to tbb public to purchase
. their Bonds, as the
,dally subscriptions are entfroly
- satisfactory; but they sunlit that, for entire security
and liberal returns, there to certainly no botter, in.
.vestment in the market.'
Tho Union Pacific Bonds run thirty years, are fcr
$l,OOO each, and have coupons, attached.. They bear
annual Interest, payable on the first days of January
and July at the Company's Office I the City of New
York, at the rate t f six per cent. in.gold.: The prin
cipal is payable In gold at maturity. The price is
102 and at the present rate or geld, they pay a lib
eral income on their cost.
Tho Company believe that these Bonds, at the pra -
eat rate, are the cheapest security-In-che market, and
'resorvo the right - to advhnce the price at any limo.
Subscriptiona will be received In New York
- Parties subscribing Will remit the par value of the
bonds and the accrued interest in currency at the
rate of six per cont. per annum, from the date on
which the last COTon was paid. Subscriptions will
bd received in Carlisle by
A. L. SPONSLER, '•
and in New York
At the Company's Office, No. 20 Nansao .titt,A4
. _
.qohnJ. thee° /r. San, Bankers No. idl Wall St.,
And by the Cothpany's advertised agents thioughou
the United Shaw+
Remittances should be made in drafts or other funds
par in New York, and the 119.11 will be sent free of
charge by return express. Parties subscribing through
local agents, shill look to them for their sufe delivery.
_ A itMainET AND MAP F0R . 1868 ban "Just been
publielied by the Company, giving fuller Inforthatlon
than Is possible in an advertisement, respecting the
'Progress of the Work; the Resources of the Country
traversed by the Road, the
_Means for Convtructlon,
and the 'Value of the Bonds, which will be Cunt free
on application at the Company's office or to any or
the advertised a lents.
.. - JOIIN - .L. - CISCO, Troasuror, Now York
CHARLES WILLIAMS
UNATING AND VENTILATING WAREHOUSE.
•Nos.ll.32..a_llll:34ittitetStieot-
_
, PBiLADELCIj~I.I._
lion an, entirely now heater. It Is constructed
as to at ones commenditsell ttigeneral layori - being - a
combination cf wrought and cast Iron. It to very
simple In itaronstructlonoind is perfectly air tight;
self-cleaning, having no pipes or drums to be takes
out and, cleaned. It Is so arranged with upright
,Alues_as-tO-n - roduee-aLlarger-amount_of.hent from-the
! same wolght of coal. than, any :furnace now An use.
1 The itygromelle condition of - the as prodaced , by
my new arrangement of evaporation will at 'Once do.
monstrato that it Is the only
• HOT AIR FURNACE
•
that will prothice eiperfectly healthy'atmosphere.
am now maltimafive sizes of I'ORTA&I,M, and f.O
for Masonry. •
RANGES,
•
Special attention-1s call to my NEW GOLDEN
EAGLE COOKING RANGES, as I feel assured there
in nothing in use that can compare with them, so
regards their durability, econonly and efficiency, with
it large assortments of how Down Grates, Fire Place
Stover Registers nod •Ventilators. Send for Iliac
tented circulars.
lmay 68.4 m. .
PENNSYLVANIA
ELASTIC SPONGE CO.,
I+l.4.kinleStil/It 4 Srtea;
PHILADELPHIA.
ELASTIC SPONGE,
A SUBSTITUTE FOR
CURLE,D
FOR ALL
UPHOLSTERY PURPOSES
Cheaper than Feiithers or Hair,
INS
FAR BIIP-ERIOR
Tho Lightest, Softest and most Elastic add Duca
Ida material known, for
Mattresses, Pillows, Car, Carriage,
and Chair Cushions.
It Is entirely indestructible, perfectly clean 'and
free from duet.
• IT DOES NOT PACK AT ALL 1
Is always free from Insect life; Is nerfectfy, 'healthy,
and for the sick is unequalled.
Whiled In any way, can be renovated- quicker
and paajor.than any other Mattress.
Special attention glycol to
outmoi[EA, lIALLS; Rc
Itatimid men are mean* Invited to oxamine
the Cushion Sponge.
SATISFACTION • 0 UARANTTSD.
THE TRADE SUPPLIED.
•
„12juno 08-Iy.
AAR 0
T 0
ie S FIRST PREMIUM I
Of a Silver Medal
WAS AWASDED TO
IirBARRETT'S HAIR RESTORATIVE
By the N. Et Mao Agricultural Soddy. at'
its Fair holden is Nutors, Scpt.29, load. 10-
, lIAIIILET'N*I3
Vegetable Hair Restdrative
lleatTirea Ordy Hair to ito natural color.. Pro.
• lo w:otos th e growth of tho Bain Mame' tho
'•roots to their original organic action. - - Eradt- rk
. - cat,. Dandruff and humors,._ l'rovonts -- We
Mir tailing out. lan Superior Diereing4.
. *ll: i ntdu t r , - . % - trtjurioua logreAlata,
able artlelrtg=i i giT tint
. *Ent. Wind, North and 44111
South.
:.'7-- ‘ O, -1 1:i : •
J. R. ennnerr CO.; Proprietor/i t
MANOR - ESTER, N. 11.
- SOLD BY' ;ALL DR uGOISTS. -
2200 v 074. •
r i A 1 L!i
PATENT CENTRAL AND. OUTWARD DIRMARDE
• WATER WHEEL
. .
Bearing iltito April 80, 1807. .
• JACOR.A.ORAHIMS & CO., .
Newilitlo, Cumberlanc4Cotaity, Pa.;
Droprietora of the above named Patent for 'the
'Counties of CUMBERLAND' and FRANKLIN, PA.,
and WASHINGTON OODNTY MD, • •
We desire to call thNattention of Millwrights, Mill
Owners, and othete, td the merits of the above Inven
tion, which for Dirty, Erncieney and. Ohoepneee,
they are confident c nnot be eurpaerod.
Wherever It has oen Introduced, success has In.
variably followed, even under the most unthvorablo
aireninelancee: , -.Ebr Back Watee and Emu Head and
economical Utet celVater, Elite Wiled is udehout a
A Working Model of the Wheel can bo examined
'at the Detabilehment of the Manufacturers In' NKR ,
MSS PA., whore oil. Information may be cheerfully
given.. , •
We append the following references: i•
& J.D. HE ISEL - - JOHN DRORBAUGH,
BENJAMIN LANDES, , Millwright.
'SAMUEL LANDES,_G.E A. W. DAVIDSON, •
J.S.LINDSEY. Millwrights.
• J. F. HUBBELL. LEWIS BOWMAN
' SAMUEL PIPER. SOLOMON, STROM
ADAM RAMP Millwright.
~• ' • ,
OF THE
lIT9
of uyttry_yarlet;, embracing-in-part- solf-mkjusng and
1718 Mos,
Plato
Japanned and Wood Homes, Bridle
Bitts, Brow Bonds, 0141,ing, Ilorse Bltinkols, also
DDLER TOOLS,
Our frisnds will always (Ina us %roll supplied' with
the best brands of these artlclos_and ready -to sell
them nt tholoWest poe... - - Ivo are constantly In re
edit of Paine, thus enabling ourselves to supply our
customers with frosts paints, colors of all descriptions
contently odhand. Also pure
HAIR
LINSEED OIL, •
COACH FURNITURE,
DEMAR LEATHER,
and IRON VARNISHES,
PUTTY, CLUE,
_ LITIIRAGE, Ac
will altiays find us having a full supply of goods in
this Ilno., • 0
PUMPS of all description and of the hest manulne.
titters, Wood, Iron and Lead plpos to emit. rh
HOUSE BELLS,
MIII, Cross-cut /mil Clreular Saws, Mlle and Blasting
Powders, Itosondale, Hancock and Scotland Cement,
Ca'sine Plastei, ()lbw Bars, Sledges, Sc.
-- • AIRMER ,
will do well to call and examine our stock of flames,
Traces, Breast Chains, Toughs and Stay Chains, Jock
ey Chains, Spreads, Halter Chains, Cow Ties, Shovels,
Spades, Forks, Bakes, Grain Bags, &c. before buying
elsewhere. We aro ready to offer specie] Inducements
in this lino.
iIARTIVIDEIES, 'WIPERS arida lin Trimmings of ovory
CEDARW-A RE.
Tinners' Soldering IRONS, Bar-Lead;
Block-Tin,, Babbit-Netal, Sheet- .
Brass, &c., &c. • .
Ware solo ogonto Ibr the "
and aro ready to supply Sake Warranted, and fur
rdehod at lower pricer than any other Erato Ih the
market. •
We aro constantly In receipt of goods direct from
the manufacturers nod asu ablo to furnish Country
Merchants at NAM&lghla and Now• York rim.
C OAC
WAGON
FIXTTIR'ES,
always on band and at Mu) lowest mallet ratos,
litubs, Spokes, Folloos, Axlosjihafts, Duck, Drilling,
Daum*, do., • .-
GOODS ,delivered to all parts of tho town
freo of ohargo.
HARD WARE.
MILLER & BOWERS'
HARD WARE STORE,
26_--NORTH HANOVER STREET;
CARLISLE, PA.
i l ‘
6-..mommiresw—,
_ -4.li'illill,riltirl;'lll:,l:,'i,,,4l4'l:-:lllsPlisr' .
- _•4a-ltrompax,,,, 1 ,
-----,-- 1111i0IIIPN011idi".--- .
—.IIIIIIN .-,
WE would,respoctfuliy call'tho atten
tion of tho public to our recently replenished
STOOK. We have carefully avoided - purchasing dur
ing the recent decline, and now that the market boo
become settled we have filled up our shelves and are
prepared to offer special hillncements to all who will
faVor us with a call.
We have constantly on hand a FULL STOCK OF
Hammered, English Refined, and No
zeal/ IRON; Berdan's Boric and
11.1ule Shoes ; Norivay Rods; •
.11Ors& Nails ; - Black and -'
Polished Spring's,' (Cc.,
together with a full stock of
BLA(IKSMITHS
\\l -.1
(
' 7,4
TO 0 LS;
Tuaa g Brills, Solid Box Vices, Belltmee, - Rasps, Files
/re.. &a.
BUILDINGO
10_
ik
. .
MATE It I A L
We Invite all'persena - intending to Ldild, to Una
oral take a look thruonh our stock. We .bare one
Bolts, Leeks, Glass, Paints, Oils, oral 01 material it
this lino - marked - do ...1 fit ,ttcoi wcot C.i Oil PR c
nod feel fissured that woes,, oiler special induevotent.
in this branch.
HARRISBURG NAILS, always on hand.
........ .
'-e - - - ,--,-,--
' it - *:'`:'., -- CARPINTEB'S
• --t'rlT in 7 ": 4 :,..t. 1 ,, ,= - . -
Can be had o' the best quality. We take special r
In Rolm:ling all tools nod are bound to keep up
reputation of the old stood In,.thlp particular. •
•;•;'°.
•
a l . TO(' KM' CUTLERY
T ABLE AND
of all lintonOnablu patterns. - Weliee.p on haml nfell
.lino of these goods and aro •alwdys.able.rto - suit tfro
taste of oven the most fastidious.
.§ - :, ,, ,C , -- r_
•
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, 1..:,'...-„ , -. I r i,:
1.,;,..a.:;-
~,__
SAIIIYLERY,.
of every description.
SHOE RENDIN GS,
con , l,ting of
519R0CC01 , ,5,
LININGS,'
BINDINGS,
THREAD,
PEGS,
~~~s
a
g=l
AND ZINCS
Cabinet Makers and Undertakers,
__.‘ -,1 . Z - _=-17 .-- .71 : .4- ..,.,.N ., 1;1 tt.... , -
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__
FARM AND
Repairs for McCormick's Reaper
and Mower constantly onhand.
IF 1.; E - S , • -
SMOOTH . AND TWISTED,. :,.4*-1-9, •
•
Double and Single-barrel
SHOT-GUNS, REVOLVERS,
BUFFALO-SCALE WORKS,
lEEM
MILLER - & - BOWERS. ;
'No. 20 North Ilanovor . SC
CATU/410,
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
THE °HARTER' OAS
- .• • . . _
INStR i ANCE COMPANY,
OF: HARTFOIiD c0.,14N
Incorpcirated 1850, aharter •Per
petual. •
0011 ASSETS, "$4,000,000 •
•
• JAMES C. WALKLEY,'President. • •
Policies , Issued on allPopulsr Pline.• • •
A few reasons why' people !bairn In . the Charter,
Oak. ,
Ist,—All banking privileges are prohibited, -the
business being confided exclusively to the Insurance
of lives. •
21.1.—1 ts Risks are selected with greateare,
- cursing small losses, and - consequently dB - acacia .
Accrue to the PolleYholdena--See Maas. Insurance Ito
ports last six yyearn.,•., ,
3rd.--Its Ratio of Expenditures,. including Death •
tialms dud Working Expenkes, to Receipts, are un
,procedentedly low.. Fame Reports, '
4th.—all the profits are divided among Policy
holden!, the orignal capital being limited by_Charter
to eight per cent dividends, no more than it earn •
for the Company 'at interest.
sth.—lt declares and pays its Dividends annaaiyt
Com thus assisting the insured in the -payment •m
premiums.
is prompt in the payment of lodes, having
paid to Widows and Orphans nearly TWO, MILLION.
DOLLARS, and hes never litigated a claim.
7th..tfEbe man of wealth insdreans an investment.
Bth.—alen of email means insure to guard their fam
ilies against want.
oth.—The man of business, insares'., to provide
against passible loss in trade, a life Policy, being a
basis for capital.
10t11.—Persons in debt insura•That their earnings
for years of toll may net be sacrificed-at death from
want of rendy cash to cancel 11E161110ml.
11th.—All insure, as money thrill laid away by
tittles is sure to come backlargaly increased to their •
farailles, death being certain to occur.'
Dr. B. B. KIEFFER, M. D., Medical Examiner.
J. 0. STOOK, Agent Carlisle, Pa.
E. 11. BLAIR, General Agent, for Eastern Pa.
Office, No. 37 Weet Third St.,
Williamsport, Pa.
EMI
- F
- IRE INSURANCE. •
TUB Allen and Eastpennsborol. Mutual Fire lit
, Barone° Company of Cumberland county; incorper
sait by an act of Assembly, in the year DM, and
having recently had Its charter etxonded to the
year 1083, Is now In. active and vigorous operation,
under Cho. superlotondence of the following board of
/tanagers, via:
William R. Gorgas, Christian . Stayman, Jacob Eh
orly, D, Bally, Alex. Cathcart, J.. 11. Coover, John
Eicheiberger, Joseph, - Wickersham, Sunk Eberly,
Moses Bricker, Rudidph Martin, Jacob Coover, and J.
0. Dunlap.
,Tbo rates of fnsuranco areas low and favorable as
any Company of the kind in the State. Persons
wishing to becomo membersuruinvited-to-make-ap
-plicatiOn to the agents of the Company, whp aro will
ing to wait upon them at any time.
'OFFICERS OF THE CONIOAN'it
R.,GORGAS, Prosidont, Rborly's Mills, Xim
erland county.
A CEX. CATHCART, Vice President, Carllsles, Cum
,orland county. .
C,DUNLA Sect'y,l " lll , ttluunlcsburg, Cum
stiond county.
DANIEL DAILY, Treasurer, Dillsburg, York Co
MANAGERS.
William It. Corgis, Alex. Cathcart, J. C. Dunlap,
Daniel Bailey, Christian Stayman, Jacob 11. Cancer,
Joseph Wickersham, J. Eichelberger,,Moses - Thicker,
Jacob Coover, Jacob Eberly.; James Anderson, John
E. Coover.
Cumberland ;valty—John Shorriek, Allen; floury
Zittram Shiremanstown; La Fayettee Setter, Diekhn•
atm: It eery Bowman, Clitirehtown; Mode Griffith,
South Middleton; Samuel- Graham, - -West Pouts
borough; Samuel-Conner, Nleabduivillturg; J W. Conk
lin, Sheitherdstowin J. Saxton, Silver Spring; J. W.
Eby, Carlisle, Valentine Seeman, New Cumberland;
We,. li. a oodburn.Nowville.
York Co on ty.—Jamas.Gripitln, —Warrington, .1. F.
Deardorff, Dillsburg; Daniel Rutter; Fairview John
I Mums, Cnrrol I; Achim Stevens, tiohlshorough; J. S.
31011irrry P. 0..
Intophin etionty.—Jaeob Houser. Harrishnrg.
ENV INVENTION 1N CHAIN
I 11111,14 4 . - --The subscriber, having procured a
patent for a hovel and most'excellent improvement•
In Grain Drills by which the groin instead of bc;ng
planted In :13 Inch roes as In the old method iv scar.
terod-wer a surface of three Inches, thus spearing a at
enyal and even destalbution of the Seed, and n don
Bidet ably greater yield of grain.
This improvement can be readily attached to any
of the drills 'now In use.
TOOLS
State and County - ltights ler sale, - agents tvante d
Thin loan excellent opportunity for active, eve r
etie young ,men to make large talaties.
_For pitrticularaadtirets-- -
'lf tn i , I
628 .II 0 0 SKIRTS. 628
Et=l
"KEYSTONE SKIRTS'"
are the best:and CHEEKS? Low PRICED Hoop Skirts in
the n 6. ket. Trrdi-SkiitsT2s-sprlngsanlol Wfilngs,
51..20; and 40 springs, $1.45. Plain Skirts,. 6 tapes, VI
springs, - 90
. Cents; 25 springs, 95 Cents;'6o spring s, $1.15; and 3a $1.25. Warranted in erery re
spect.
"Our OWN make" of UNION SKIRTS," Eleven
Tapo Trails, from 20 to 50 springs, $1 20 to $2.60.
Plain, Six Tapes, 20 to 50 springs, frohs'9s Ceuta to
$2:00. TIICSE Skirts are better than those sold by oth
'r establfishments as first, class goods, and at much
lower prices .
'Our OWN make" of "CHAMPION SKIRTS" are In
every nay superior to all other Hoop Skirts, before the
public. and only have to be examined or worn to con
vince every ono of the fact. 3lanufactured of the best
linen-finished English Steel Springs, very superior'
tapes, and the styld of the metalic fastenings and
manner of securing them surpass for dusabilty and
excellonce any other Skirt In this country, and ar
lighter, snore elastic, will wear longer, give more sat
lel:salon, and are really cheaper than all others
Every lady should try there. They are being sold ex
Svwkparp,y 111.6,r44, Vitgegififii)idsontsc-thiwandlliViall
stslas at -'very mot erste prices. If you wan;
the best, ask for l'Hopkin's'llisemplon Skirt." If 3ou d
not:find them, get the merchant wills whom you des
to order them for you, or COMO or send direct to 'us
Merchants will find our dlffment grades-of Skirts ex
slaty what they need, and wo especially invite them
to call and examine our extensive assortment, or send
for Wholesale Price List.
To bu had at Retail at Mauufisctory, and of the Ito
tall Trade generally, and at Wholesale of the Slants
fncturer only, to whom all orders should be addressed
PANUFACTORY and BALESROM 628 AS.CII ST
Between tals, awl 7th Sts, rhiludelehhs.
NV:11. T. 1101" KINS
I=
MIMI
Of all the Neu, Spring Styles of
HATS AND CAPS
Tho Subscriber has just opened,at No: 15 North
Hanover St., a few doors North of the Carlisle Deposit
Bank, ono of thu largest and best stock of HATS &
CAPS ever offered In Carlisle:
Silk flats, Cassimeres bf alt styles and qualities,
Stiff _Brims diffenent colors, and every description of
Soft lists now mado. The Dunkard and old fashioned
brush, kept constantly on hand and mado to order;
all warranted - W.OlO sutisthetiou. A full assortment
of STRAW 'BATS, Mon's boy's and cluldron's fancy.
I kayo also added to my stock, Notions of different
kinds, consisting 'of Ladies and Dent's Stockings,
Nock-Ties, Gloves, Pencils, Thread, flowing Silks, Sns•b
panders, Umbrellas, Ac., Prime Sogars and Tobacco,
always on hand.
. Given. a call and examine my stock, as I fuel cent
tldent of pleasing, besides savltig you money.
• JOHN A.
ICh2LElt,Agt: -
No. 15 North Hanover St. •
EMI
FSA-A()- K. STAUFFE
Weitchmaleer and Jobelerd4
NOIiTII 2D ST., Coll.6l;.:''o,iTA.'l.l.ltY‘
PHILADELPHIA..
An assortment of WAtchos: Jewelry, SII;or 'it nil
Plated Waro constantly on baud
SUITABLE- FOIL HOLIDAY PRESENTS I
*a— Repairing of Watahosi and' Jewelry piomptly
a
ttonded to. •
10deo 67.1y.*
JO II N D-0 RNER
MERCHANT .TAILOR
In K tamer's Building., near Kheom's Hail, Carlisle,
Pa., hap just returned from the Eastern Miles with
tho largest and moat .
OOMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
Cloths,
Caisiniores,
Gents' Furnishing Goods, &e.,
over brought toyarpele
His cloths compriSo
. ENGLIBII,
FRENCH, and
•
AItIEIGGAN MANUPAOTUREIifi,
of the finest texture end of ell shades. •
" Mr. Darner being himself% practical cutter of long
experience is prepared to warrant perfect- fits,. 'and
prompt tilling of. orders. - • '
Piece Goods by the yard, or cut to ardor.•,Doitt•
'thrget the glace.
G) °.
DASH'S is tlio place to get
it goad five Cent cigar. Between /theem's 4411
and the Preoglin riouso,
I.OJAINOB,
QOM
.T. 0. VALE, Jr.,
lilventorMaratentee -
Shirumanstown Cuxhb:C o
No. 148
Vestings,