Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, April 27, 1866, Image 3

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    Valtiable Real Estate at Private Sale.
A LIMESTONE FARM,
‘ZITUATE in West Pennsborough
17 Township, throe Miles West of Carlisle, contain
ing 00 acres. Tho Improvements !wen two-story
Loy House and Frame Barn,
excellent Well of Wut, r, and Fine Apple Orchard The
fences are in good condition and the land inn high
etato of cultivation.
TOWN PROIrERTY.
Three, two and half story Brick Houses,
Situate on the South West Corner of Pitt and North
streets with all the modern improvements. To ouch
House is attached a Lot of ground 20 feet In front and
120 In depth.
Also, Three Frame Houses,
On West Louthor street, with Lqts of ground attached,
each containing 20 tout In front and 2.10 In depth.
ALSO, ONE FRAME HOUSE,
On East Louther treel, and Let of ground containing
27 feet hy 100 In depth.
ALSO, A RO IP,
Comprising eight two-story
BRICK HOUSES.
On North Street. to each of %tidal Is attached a Lot of
ground containing 18 feet In front and 100 foot In
depth. Buildings nearly new.
Also, Eight Buildiog Lots,
Lying In the Rear of tho above and fronting on Logues
Road each rontnfning 20 feet In front and 110 feet in
depth.
Also. for Sale or Rent,
A largo Private Residence situato on tho North West
Corner of Pitt and North streets comprising 80 feet In
front on Pitt street and 180 foot In depth, with a choice
selection of Fruit, Flowers and Shrubbery all In splen
did condition. For terms and further particulars kin
quiro of A L. SPONSLER,
April 27, 1860. Real l•)slate Agent.
VICTOR HUGO'S
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eau write nothing that would not attract unb
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Publishers,
44a and 415 Broadway, Now York
April 27, 18116-4 t
Partnership Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given that the
undersigned Law entered into a limited part
nership for the manufeeturo of a patent Corn Cultiva
tor under tho. name and style of Coovor, Hutchinson
& Co,
April 20,1860.-3
• CAUTION.
- . •
It A . 11 poreons are forbid harboring or:
trusting xnyjdfe N
Cartgluo oConahn - sho having
• of my WI mid board . ititliout just cause or. provost'.
'• " ' • — 5101103 iIcdONAHY,
Psportoun, April 20.1.00`—at.
1:::1
ORT , Folios e ,Writing ,Desks' Back
Gammon Boards, Games of slidoeorlptlon atHIM
Vr lok's . Dpg,B4noy Anti Book Otwo.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
aREAT TRUNK LINE FROM THE
‘,A North and North-West for Philadelphia, Now
York, Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Abhl and, Lebanon,
Allentown, Easton, &c., &e.
Trains leave Harrisburg for New York; as follows:/.
At 3.00, 7.40 and 0.05 A. M., and 2.00 and 0.20 P. M.,
connecting with similar Trains on the Pennsylvania
Rail Road, and arriving at Now York at 5.40 and 10 00
A. AL, and 3.40 and 10.85 P. M. Sleeping Cars accom
panylngthe 3.00 A. M., and 0.20 P. M., Trains, with
out change.
Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua,
Millersville, Ashland, Pine Greve, Allentown and Phil
adelphia, at 7.40 A. 51., and 2.00 and - 020 P. M., stop
ping at banon and principal Way Stations; the 0.20
P. M. Train making no close connections Ow Pottsville
not Philadelphia. For POttavillO, Schuylkill Haven
and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail
Road, leave Harrisburg at 4.15 P. M.
Returning: Leave Now York at 9.00 A. M., 12.00
Noon and 8.00 P. NI; Philadelphia at 8 00 A. M., and
3.301. M., Pottsville at., 8.30 A. M., and 2.15 P. M.,
Ashland 6.00 and 114 A. M., and 1.05 P. ; Tama
qua at 9.45 A. M., aria 1.00 and 8.55 P. AI.
Leave Pottsville Air Harrisburg, via Schuylkill and
Susquehanna Rail Road, at 7.00 A. M.
Reading Accommodation Train : Leaves Rending at
6.00 A. NI., returning from Philadelphia nt 5.00 P. 51.
Columbia Rail Road Trainoleave Reading at 6.10 A.
51. and 6.15 P. 51. for Ephrata, Litho, Lancaster, Colum
bia, kc.
On Sundays Leave New Yor at 8.30 I'. AI., Phila
delphia 8 00 A. M., and 3.15 I'. NI., the 8.00 A. NI. Train
running only to Reading. Pottsville 8.00 A. M. Tam
aqua 7,30 A. NI., Harrisburg 005 A. 51., and Reading
at 1.30 A. 51 , for Harrisburg, and 10.52 A. M. for New
York. and 4,25 P. 51. for Philadelphia.
Commutation, Mileage, Seams, School and Excur
sion Tickets to nod from all points, at reduced Rates.
Baggage checked through 80 ',minds aliow ed each
Passenger. 0. A. NICOLLS,
General Superintendent.
Reading, Pa. April 23, 1806.
r -i partnership heretofore existing
.as Hilton k Weise, has been this day dissolved
by limitation. All persons having'cialms against the
late firm er against (3. W. l!ilfon, are relluested to pre
sent them for settlement. All persons indebted to
either of iho said firm are hereby notified to make Im
mediate payment. After the 20th inst., the books will
be loft with'A. Dohuff, Esq., for collection.
The livery business will be continued at the old
stand by CEO. W. HILTON.
April I, IfifiG--3f.
THE CORM AN HOUSE.—
The subscriber has lensed this commodious Hotel,
bas fitted It up with new furniture. Many im
prOvements have been made and It Is now one of the
most complete Hotel , outside of Philadelphia The
travelling public are requested to cell and prove for
themselves the advantages which it offers.
Tho TOIIO Will be supplied with every article In sea
son, and careful and attentive servants Will be In at.
tend:tore.
The Oar is Ni Ilk Led Nd 11 the Lest Liquole of ever)
ela,s, and patrons 11111 y rest assured that no Liquors
it ill he offered which have been adulterated.
Itieldunts of the city, who seek the country tinting
the Summer months, will find this lintel a inert desi
rable place. Lori &d In line beautiful Cumberland
ley, mid.distai cc het ween Carlisle Springs anti Mount
Holly, in the most beautiful tow rant the State, with a
society noted for its refinement, taste and elegance,
noire IndurionentA are °freed than Ally other print in
the State Can pros .11
A 11;11 '2.1.1, 1
1 1 11 E subscriber respectfully informs
his friends and the public, that ho has taken
the above well known house, formerly kept by
Shriner, and intends sparing no exertions to accent
nnstaleall who may be pleased to give him a call. The
house has been refitted and is in excellent ardor. lie
also introduced
In his Bedsteads, so that his guests a ill have a good
night's rent. Ws charges iv ill be moderato.
Attached lo the house is a large yard with excellent
and convenient stabling. .
Carlisle, Apt it 6, 18liii—fm
COACH MAKING.
HE subscribers inform the public,
6 that they have commenced the above business in
the shop over Hilton's Livery, in Pitt St., and a few
doors south of the Mansion House, whore the'y are pre
pared to manufacture
BUGGIES,
•
• oCK A AV A A'S,
They are prepared to do all hinds of Repair ing at thu
shortcut notice.
By strict attention to business and a determination
to please, tho subscribers hope to receive a liberal
share of public patronage,
Carlisle, April '20,1866
Va'.uable Merchant Mill Machinery
and Distillery at Private Sale.
FOR sale on the premises, formerly
known as Benson's Mill, near Mechanicsburg,
Cumberland Co., Pa.
A full and complete set of
.1/ / 1, I, G/;Alt1.1 C
Rh Iwo pair of fine Mei-chant Burrs anti toe Choppers
Corn Screen Delta, he.
And also a large Worm and full sot of Copper for a
STEAM D[STILLERY,
All of which w'll be sold low for moll, in (he whole or
port. Persons desirous of information can call upon or
address any of the following persons. David' Brandt,
Jacob Niesley, 11. O. Rupp, and S. 0. Bowman, all of
whom reside In Mechanicsburg.
April 20, 180G-3t.
Singer's Letter A Loekstitch,
A tul ,S 7 nye r's improved &wing Machines.
al l l-111 best and Strongest in the Market.
They llum, Fell, Braid, Tuck and Cord. They do
I hind of family sewing and Stitch leather beaut.ftal-
fall and examine them. Benjamin A tkinson's
Main Street, nau ly opposite Gardner ‘k. Co's., Machin,
April 20, 1800-4 f
REnOyAL !
'Tiro subscriber bogs leave to inform his old custom
ers and the public generally, that ho has removed
his
SADDLE AND HARNESS,
establishment to the building on South lianover
street, Carlisle, nearly opposite Boutz's Store. lie will,
as heretofore, keep constantly on hand, of his own
make, everything in his line, such no
SADDLES,
HARNESS,
COLLARS,
WHIPS, &C., &C
All his work lo made up mid& his supervision, and
ho therefore fools warranted in saying that for work
manship and durability, it, is unsurpassed. Thankful
for past tavern he respectfully solicits a continuance
of the same.
WM.. GOODYEAR,
Baker, At Sckmold's Old Stand,
Next door to Bentz's Dry Good Store, Car
lisle, Pa.
rpn First quality of Frosh Broad,
Rolla, Biscuit and Oakes, sent to any parte of the
ADAM. - COOVER, -
JOHN G. HUTCHINSON
JACOB lIEMMINGER,
JAMES G. WEAKLEY,
SAMUEL COOKLEY,
WM.M. SIIIIIVEIL-----
- ,,YREADIDIG RAIL ROAD
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NOTICE.
EAST 111011. STREET, CAROISLE, PA
J. T. ItIPPEY, PROPRIETOR.
American House,
Nr,rl/1 I/ai a Carlisle, Pa
Anderson's Spring Bed Bottom
Gerntrin town lirufpora,
'ring emp1,.),,1 the very hcst, workmen, the public
•rly nu huring their work tloue In LI e 1110,4 1.11-
Ml' anti sub:Am - al:II manner.
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PRICES $6O ('P TO $150.,
Mrn. H. W. ORTH,
Agent
This is a personal invitation to
the reader to examine my large assort
ment of NEW ST VI.EB or flutes Goons,
selected with special earn for the Spring
Trade
REMENIIIEII, THAT I HAVE ItEMOVED FROM
MAIN STREET, TO NORTH HANOVER
STREET, NEXT DOOR TO MILLER SL BOW
ERS' HARDWARE Stone.
WM. A. MILES
WILLIAM CLIPPER
April 20, 1660-6 m
. ,
Own.
. Family Flour by tha harrol . or rota.
'March 80 , 1866-3 m. •
Valuable Town Property at 'Private
Sale
• .
/1 OT cogtaining 75 foot front on Louth
--4 or otroot abovo Pitt, by 210 font in depth 'to
loainson-Alloy. • Tho buildingoaro throe good • - • •
D WELLING HOUSES,
Two of which are on Louthor st.. and ono on
eon Alloy. For torms &o. Apply to
JACOB ABNER
•
April 0, 1800. . .
STATE NOTICE.-. , . •
Lotters of administration on tho . canto of
'l3Ber 'Jamul,. late of Bumit Co., Ohio, have been Is-
Riled by the Itegistor to tho- undersigned residing In
West J. , ennsbotough; Twp., of Cumberland Co, Pa.
All poisons having claims will present thoni, and those,:
ingebteruwilipaaho ,paymeint to
ISAAC LAPIIVEIt,.. -
• 4pr1113,1866. „ Administrator.
clic9,(M'!':!p.(llB & TOBACCO
Still Ahead ! ! !
'HAVE just opened the largest and
moat complete stock of DRY GOODS, suitable
for the present and coming Seasons, that has over been
brought to the Borough of Carlisle, having been pur
chased since the
GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES
n all kinds of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY
GOODS,
that boo just taken place in the Eastern Whet, and
every thing marked doN.n to
ITS VALUE IN GOLD
The stock consists In part of an endless variety of
DRESS, GOODS,
SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON,
Such no Black and Colored Silks, of oVery variety,
grads, quality and style ;
Mohair Poplins ; Chew , Mohairs ;
PLAID AND STRIPED POPLINS;
Plaid and Striped Poil do Cheveres ;
all shades of plain and figured
MOHAIR ALPACAS ; VALENCIAS ;
all gradoc of
Shepperd's Plaids,
ill Wool .31inis (le Lalues ;
Printed de Laines and Challies,
PRINTED PERCALEg,
BRILL IA NT SGIITCH G 1 NG HAMS,
I!ZE=il
Chintzes, of all patterns ;
DOMESTIC GOODS.
CALICOES, from 12k cts. up
BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED
MUSLIN'S, as low i❑ price as 16 cts.
LEWIS FABER
BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED
SUEETINGS.
PILLOW CASE MUSLIN S, all
widths.
LINEN AND COTTON TABLE
DAMASKS.
Tiekings, Checks, Crashes and Ilueklbaeh Tow°Hugs,
Napkins Dollies, Oingbanis, Cotton Pants Stuffs,
Linen Checks, Kentucky Jeans, Nankeens, ke., ke„
MOURNING GOODS.
Bombazines Lamise Cloths, Reps, Poplins, ,Ingle and
douldo a idth do Laines,
ALPACAS, MOIIAIRS,
SCOTCH GINGIIAMS,
Printed du Lalnes, Polka Spott Foulards, Crape Tells
Crape Collars,
tipecial attention given to the furnishing of all kinds
of Funeral Goods, of which we always have a full sup
ply•
A FULL LINE OF WHITE GOODS
AT LEIDICH & MILLER'S,
Such as CAMBRICS, '
JACONETS,
NAINSOOKS,
BRILLIANTS
real French Swiss MUSLINS, Striped, Plaid, Swiss and
Nainsook Muslins, suitable for Preen and Garibaidas,
Bishop's Lawns, Victoria Lawns, Shirred, Tucked and
Puffed Muslims, for Oaribaidas,
Jouvin's celebrated Kid Moves; a' I grades of Silk
. .
Bonin, Lisio Thread and Cotton Olorss, for Ladies,
Gents, Missos and Children ; Linen Handkerchiefs ;
Silk Handkerchiefs • Hosiery of all kinde; Noodle.
worked Edgings ; L;teos, iloopud Skirts, Ilalmorals,
Dross Trimmings, Ribbons, &c.
MEN'S AND BOYS WEAR,
Always a full stock of all descriptions of CLOTHS, OAS.
SIMERES, VESTINOS, &c. We will also have Gar
ments made up at very shark notice by a first-class
Fashionable Tailor.
All the now deelgne of
PARASOLS & SUN UMBRELLAS
SPRING ,SRAWLS, BASQUES S• MAN
HOUSE FURNiSHiNt 6666666
of every grade and style In the market, comprising
MIMI
of the celebrated makes of Lowell and Ifartfbra Com
pantos.'
REAL ENGLISH BRUSSELS, &o
Floor 011 Olotha, Table OR Clothe, Stair 011 Cloths,
Window Shades and 1111nda, Matting Ruga and Matta
' Plano call one and all, and see for yourselves the
advantage there is In purchasing your goods whore
,you can buy them the choapost, as our motto is al
ways to make
"QUICK SALES AND SMALL
PROFITS."
and atthe „same time Via CoUllgeo_you_that sire . are
newly. undersold. We alnays take groat pleasure In
exhibiting our Goods, feeling assured that we have
the mo t complete stook of Goods In the county,"
-Reeling under great obllgatioris to the community
for their very 'hind and- liberal patronage so far ex
tended to tlie - Pirm, we earnestly and respectfully ask
a continuance of the UM.
. Please remember to call at the barner directly
Opposite Irvine's Oboe Store, ( Si 4 of the Carpet Hall).
130M1011 &
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March 80,1800. ,
LEIDIGH & MILLER
GRAND DISPLAY OF'
Handkerchiefs, Gloves, &c
NOTIONS I NOTIONS!!
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TLES.
CARPETS! CARPETS 11
LINEN,
LISTING,
HOME MADE BAG,
SUPERIOR 2•PLY,
SUPERIOR B•PLY,
INGRAIN
AMERICAN ORGANS.
From "Godees Ladies' Book" Febrzary,
• 1866.)
• REPAY ORGAN'S, &o.
TFFIEI following remarks and sugges
_i_ tiong relative to this immensely popular instru
ment will doubtless interest and profit very many - of
our readers, we commend the article to their careful
Terusal
A hundred and one makers of Organs, Cottage, Par
lor, Cabinet, American, School Organs, etc eta., aro
each claiming to make the best instrument In the
world. Being comparatively a new instrument, as at
present constructed, we are convinced the public are
much less capable of judging of its merits, or demerits,
than of most other instruments. If there is really an
eslential difference In them, tf there nro some excel
lent and some worthless ones, the public should have
SA boo criterion for Judging of them, some facts Which
will enlighten them. We cheerfully concede the space
for this article knowing that there is hardly a family,
or church, or school in all the land, but is more or lees
interested in this topic. ',Ye are also aware of Its be
ing a great misfortune, a real calamity, to any of them
to purchase an inferior or worthless Qrgan, ruinous to
good playing, and often a source of much annoyance
and vexation. We know this articloto emanate from
a candid and intelligent source, and thus we give It to
our readers.
The question is often asked, what ere "reed organs?"
We adswer, they are, in most cases nothing in tbo
world but the old melodeon In disguise. ' Many of the li
so-called organs have the same bellows, the'same reeds,
and the same grn. - ,ral Internal arrangement. With the
bellows turned on edge to gain room, they have simply
put on a more pretentious extorter and a more high
sounding name. But an organ, to be in reality au or- i
gan, must have a wind chest or reservoir for air sopa
rate from the bellows, into which wind-chest the reeds I
open, and the tone has room to expand and perfect it-
self into tho full round tone, similar to the flute or plpn
organ, even, smooth, firm, and mellow ; and this tone
from reeds cannot be obtained in any other way known.
Nothing so annoys a true organist an to have the vol.
ume of sound swelling and jerking spasmodically with
every variation of force on the bellows, which is always
the ease where the reeds open direct Into the bellows‘
or air passages, Instead of a wind-chest or sound-box.
And yet some makers even go so far as to claim this
spasmodic or automatic jerking of the bellows en the
reeds es an excellence, just as though they did not
know that it must very soon throw the reeds out of
tune, and injure the bellows; and as though it were
not can easier matter to obtain a much butter r,ml mere
easily managed swell by other methods, The truth
Is, any organ, so called, or melodeon which has the
wind acting directly upon the reeds, 18 nothing more
nor less than a huge accordson, dress It up as you may.
And when organists and true musicians become aware
of the fact that they can obtain those that nro organs
in fact as well as in name, they will buy no more of the
objectionable ones. Then again the swell should al
ways be separate and distinct from the hollows, so as
hot to be acted on by the hand, or soft blowing, but
convenient so that the player can use It with the knee,
separate from the hands or feet, and thus always un
der easy control, to be used ad libitum.
The large divided bellows, or double bellows, is also
a very important improvement. By this meaus not
only can the 'wind be supplied more evenly, but with
far greater ease to the performer, from the fact that
either bellows alone will he sufficient for the lighter
melodies, thus permitting the player to change about
and rest the feet at will ; then, if the bellows Is of
the requisite large size, and having the wind chest or
reservoir, all will be well. As to the reeds, they must
be scientifically tuned and voiced, or all the other good
quern les in the world cannot produce a good toned in
strument. The inquiry now very nattrYally arises,
where MD the organ be procured combining all these
essential and desirable qualities l There only one
possessing all these points, and that. is the AMERICAN
ORGAN, :mule by S P. A 11. W. Scar, of 15(.L111,
SIBERIA Or,' Wholesale Agent, 581 Br ad way. New
York. These organs have a wind-chest extending the
whole length of the instrument and se constructed as
In act at the same time as a reverberating sound-box
or board, and having the same importar.t relation and
part to perform that the sounding-board hen to the
piano. This feature the makers have patented, end
to it are owing hi a great measure thr entirmy
now
quelled fullness and riche ens of tone so highly prized
by all wire have used those organs They also have
the largest and best divided bell..ws in use, which , t 4
another Important feature. No part of their work
In
slighted. no expense or pains spared to make the A
merican Organs perfect musically, as well as 11111,4110,
ically, and. judging from the immense sale of then: at
present. they bid fair to long maintain the proud posi
tion they have wen by superior merit alone. We
would most heartily advt., all interested td call upon
or address Ma. MDF.TLIA OTT, the Wholesale Agent. at
581 Broadway, Now York, and ray assure then, lie will,
in the most gentlemanly and truthful manner, impart
to them all the information they may desire relative
to this truly delightful instrument.
MUSIC TEACHERS
MEI
]:) .- .AjtJ H Lb S_
The subscriber is fully proitired to furnish Sheet
Mush., Strings, Musical instruments, and Music Books
of all kinds at the lowest trade rates. wholesale and re
tail, from the largest collections in this country.
Orders punctually and faithfully attended to.
Address all orders
BOA RDMAN, GRAY & CO.
PIANO-FORTES,
Wholesale agency. The subscriber, late a moult.< r
of this well known firm has established a wholesale
agency,,6Bl Broadway, New York City, where he wfll
be nleas,d to receive the orders of hi , friends and the
public. and especially to hear front those who have so
liberally bestowed their patronage on the firm hereto
fore. Ile will supply these spperior instruments to
the trade Wholesale and retail, at the very.4owest
Primes, made with the insulated Iron Rim and Frame
cast in one solid plate). They excel all others In e
ability superiority of tone, and elegance of extern
ppenrance
All these Pianos have overstrung, Scales, giving
connection with the patent Iron rim and frame, Fu
Hound, Powerlul, and Sweet. Mellow Tones. The Cris:
are eiegant In appo•irnnce, and easily and safely ha
died. Warranted to prove satisfactory, or the moue
returned. Address all orders to
SIBERIA OTT,
al Broadway Now York
S. D. & IL W. SMITH'S
AMERIJAN ORGANS
TUF MOST PERFECT AND BEAUTIFUL
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
MEM
WC)I2;LID.
SEEM
AMERICAN HOME CIRCLE
TILE
AMEI?IOAN ORGAN
Makes home attractive, refines, and elevates the minds
of all, beautiful In appearance and effects.
SIBERIA OTT,
581q1roadway, Now York,
WHOLESALE AGENT
The Immense popularity of these Organs, and their
superior Musical Powers, is last bringing them before
eitv tor, deist rod-In- A
MERICAN HOMES. And although the cost price is
but a trifle over the M ulodoon, yet the musical advan
taps, beauty of tons and quickness of touch and ac
tion are so fur superior, that they are fast superceding
the Melodeon and the call is now almost exclusively for
the
AMERICAN ORGANS
It is adapted to any Music from the quickest and most
lively, to the heavy tone of the Church Organ. And
almost universally they aro preferred to the Piano, by
persons who have them, yet costing lees than half, and
only taking a small amount of room.
Send for descriptive circulars giving full particulars
and prices.
Exclusive Agencies secured to Dealers, and large
discounts to the trade and Teachers. Address all or
ders,
March 80,1808-1 y
TIXECUTOR NOTICE.-
J Notice is hereby given that Letters Testamen
tary on the Hetet° of. Margaret McCain, late of New
vtllo Borough, Cumberland Co, doe'd„ have title day
been issued to the undersigned Executor residing In
Nowville. All persons Indebted aro requested to make
payment, and these having claims will please present
them for settlement.
April 0,1800
ITETTERS'of Administration on the
ostato of Geo. Emig, Sr., deed... late of Uppor
Allot) Twp., have 'boon issued by the Register of Cum
berland County to Wm. Emig, of Upper Allen Twp.,
and Geo..Enelt, of MonrooTwp. All persons indebted
aro requestedxnalco: payment,
.and those haying
claims will nloasO prosont the for settlement.
WM. EMIG, ,
GEO. MOE; . .
Administrators.
March 16;1860
VSTATF,
Dittoro:Testamentaq on_the estate of John
tiaruio, doe'd.; latent Silver Spring.,Cumberland Co.,
have been issued by the Register of said county, tOhe
subscribers residing in the same township. :MI Per
sons indebted to said estate are requested to Make pay
ment, and those having dahlia against the estate_ will
present them for settlement to'
MICHEI4 GARMAN, and
JOHN WARD,'
.1M xecuOrs....
Mardi 0,1866-6 t
1110H713,ICIANS
,will find it to their,nd
1.- inotsge to call`atid piitoliaso theli-Modicine.at
• RALOTOIV.O• "
TSAAO. LIVINGSTON, at his whole•
sale and Retail Clothing Establishment, on South
Hanover street, adjoinlug Miller 44 Bowers' Hardware
Store, announces the receipt of a full and Complete as.
sortment of
SPRING and SUMMER GOODS,
and seasonable BEADY MADE CLOTHING. His stock
cOuslsts In part of fine Black and Blue r
FRENCH and ENGLISH CLOTHS,
Throe cut end faneS
CA - SSIMERES,
Also a large variety of Cossinets and Twood, Ken
tucky Jeans, and cottonnados, Linens, and Linen
Drillings, in great variety.
Also a Arent assortment of
of every style And quality, White Linen and Woolen
Shirts, Sumdier, Drawers, &c., constantly on hand a
large assortment - of Ties, Collars, Hosiery and Gloves,
Linen, Silks and Col ton handkerchiefs.
Also a full assortment of Trunks, Carpet Bags and
Valises, of every also.
Clothing made to order at the shortest notice. Call
and examine the stock
March 23, 11366.
Great Rush for Spring Goods.
Next Door to the Post Office, Carlisle,'Pa.
III; subscriber having taken the Store
Room formerly occupied by WM. A, DIMES,
next door to the Post Office, Carlisle' Pa., Can offer to
the Public a Now and Fresh supply Of
Conalallug in part at
CU4LLIItS,
MUSLIMS,
DELAINES,
ALPACAS,
LAWNS, and
CALICOES,
Of all Qualities and Choicest Styles, which will be sold
at pukes to defy competition. Furnishing Goods of all
kinds, Including •
Silk, Linen and Cotton Handkerchiefs,, &c.
Also a Splendid Assortment of MIDDONS, LACE, Sm.
My stock of White Goods cannot be surpassed, and
Customers may rely upon always getting GOOD GOODS
at the lowest possible prices. Gentlemen will find it
to their advantage to call and examine my stock of
CROTLIS, CA SSIMERES AND VEST
INGS,
of all Qualities and Styles. All the above Goods will
he displayed to the citizens of this place and vicinity
on Saturday, April ith, and all are cordially invited to
purchase, as' my motto is Quick sales and Small profits.
PETER BOBLITZ.
April 13, 1866.
OPPOSITE LEE'S WAREHOUSE.
Premiuin Best Furnilure inrurdrll
ut rill C'ountg Fuirs since 1857.]
Furniture of all aric ties and Styles of Foreign acid
Domenic manufacture, from the finest rosewood and
Mahogany to the iON, eel priced maple and pine.
Parlor,
Chamber,
Dining-room, FURNITURE.
Kitchen and
Office
Embracing every article used by House and Hotel
keepers. of the most approved and fashionable design
and finish. Including also Cottage furniture in setts,
reception and Camp Chairs, Mattresses, (lilt frames,
pictures, be., &c.
tdf . 9„.particular attention given as usual to funeral.;
orders from trove nod country, attended to promptly
and on moderate terms.
March 21, 1.,G4
D I WATCHES,
FINE GOLD JEWELRY,
SOLI 1) SI LVER WARE
and Superior Silver Plated Ware, at re
duced prices.
March 21, 186t1-3q1,.
SIBERIA OTT,
651 Broadway, N. Y
C A Rf'ET INGS,-N UNV 6TY LES !
J. T. DE,LACRyIX,
No. 37 South SECOND St , Philad'a
u.‘sjust received per late aulTals—
John Cro,sley & Sons lapekei'y Brussels,
Collage, Li,t, and Rog Carpets,
Floor Oil Cloths, Rugs. Whitlow 8 bade., Matting
AEr., 3:c.,—Foß SALE at thu J."I,T FRILLS. and qualit,)
gui.rantced. J. T. DELACROI X,
37 9 SECOND Strget, above Chestnut,
Pin LAD'A. March 23, 15133-3 u,,
NEW GOODS FOR SPRING SALES
EYRE & LANDELL,
r 0 11 lt T 11 & A lt C 11 Ste.,
FASHIONABLE NEW SILKS.
Novelties in DRESS GOODS.
New Styles SPRING SHAWLS.
New Travelling DRESS GOODS.
Fine Stook of NEW 000 S.
Magnificent FOULARDS.
Splendid BLACK SILKS.
E. & L., have their usual assortment of STAPLE
GOODS. Also, CLOTIIS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS,
&c., &c.
P. S., Our prices are now arranged to meet the VIEWS
of Buve I
Ilarch 23, 160 G--tit.
FIRST CLASS GOODS
-AND
ONE INVARIABLE CASH PRICE
American and European
At Reauced Prices
CHESTNUT STREET,
tiIBERIA OTT,
Wholesale Agent,
581 Broadway, Now ,York
French and English Axminister,
English Royal Wilton,
6-4 and 9-4 Velvets,
Fine English Brussels
Crossley's Tapestries,
Imperial ThreO 7 l'ly Carpet; -
Fine Ingrain Carpet.
TIIOB. A. M'IIINNEY,
,Exeoutor.
New Spring Goods,
Extra ,Heavy Doeskin,
Ready Made Clothing,
ISAAC LIVINGSTON
DI?Y b 0 0 D 8,
ALSO HATS, OAPS. BOOTS and SHOES
HENRY HARPER,
520 ARCH STREET
=I
MIMI
IMflflflaln.n
Three Ply and ria
Damask and Venetian Star Carpets
=I
ARE OPENINCI FOR
SPRING SALES.
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC
t4,m3L-ipetl32os.
AN INMENSE STOCK
Embracing all Kinds and Styles.
-0 F
RIANITSOTURE,
On Account of the decline in
41irc:P3E-01=b;•---
J. F. & E. B. ORNE,
OPC)-3L
IV ow Offer Thel?
GAHM' SPRING STOett
Imported altd Domestic,
CARPETING,
ErNGLISEI °BRUSSELS
-AND
-RbYAL-WILTON"CARPETS
FOR STAIRS AND HALLS,
Az? ITH BORDER'S,
• 3-4, 44,
,5-4, 64
White Iced-Chooked and Fancy Matting
•
Coco Mattings,
ENQLISH OIL CLOTHS, &o
23,-B.m.
Read ! Read! Read !
W. C. SAWYER,
,) - NO. A. DUKE,
K NOWN as the / Finn of
W. C. Sawyer, & Co.,
Fast Main St., two doors below Sexton's Hard Ware
.tore.) Ilavejust received from
NE lir YORK and PHILADELPHIA
Importing, Jobbing and Auction
• Houses,
AN IMMENSE STOCK
of all kinds of Seasonal)hi Goods bought at tho
Late Panig-Trices for Cash
'Now is the Time to get Bargains in Dress
Goods. Domestics and House
Silke In all their va Oahe', Striped, barred and plain
POPLINS,
All Colors' of Alpacas
X and 0-4 Wool Delithwo, Shepherds Plaids, Mohnirs,
Lusters, French and American Detainer+.
SPECIAL ATTENTION
given to Mourning and Funeral Goode,
BOMBAZI N BS
TAMISE CLOTHS,
PURE ALPACAS,
Spring Mantles, Basques
NEW SHADES OF SACKING
SPRI N(; SHAWLS, N ENV - EST STY LES
Spring lialmorels and latest improved
C tLICOI',,
EMEIII
A. B '
Crash "Selling al Smash up l'riees
000 yards of Calicoes, light dark, meditittii
and black from 121 cents up.
3000 yards 131eached and Brown Shirtings,
500 yards of Ginghams, best makes
STUDY YOUR OWN IN-
Buy your Cloths, Cassinnws and furnishing goods
front W. C. Sawyer & Co., who have always on hand a
large and Oinks Stock of French. ()roman and A urerl-
CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, and VEST-
e Goodn made up in the Tate. t City Style,
B IEA R ()PEI' ER Y VA /?/E-
House Keepers Make a Note of this
W. C. Sawyer, Sr. Co. Keep the largest and and best
selected
s'rocK OF CARPETS and OIL
Shades, Blind Materials,
Looking Glasses,
' MKT 01/IN9
12, - CTO - S &C.
IIN THE VALLEY,
6000 yards of Carpet, all kinds and prices
nported, Figured and Stri.,:ed ;
1000 yards very Superior home-made
Rag ;
600 Linen and Hemp ;
8-4, 6-4, 5-4 and 4-4 Oil Cloths,
We make this department a Special 7 uterest in our
trade. All persons in want of house furnishiug goods
are invited to call before buying, we talc() pleasure In
showing our goods.
000. D ..poiz frfxic P_E•O.P.LE,
W. C. Saw yer,,t CO., ore sellitia all kinds of whits
goods, Cumbries, Nainsooks, Embroideries. Linens.
Towelling'', Hosiery, Handkerchiefs,
YANKEE NOTIONS, ''
of every desc,lptiou at
“BREAK DOWN PRIOES.”
A fine assortment of Kid Gloves.
BEAD, PONDER and DETERMINE
to buy from W. C. Bowyer, & Co., your table Linens
French, English and American Counterpains, Wool,
Table Covers, Corsets,
Parasols and Sun Um
brellas,
1€113./3.13..30X1.15,
and a ttiousand other articles not mentioned,
OUR IVIOTTO
Buy-Goode-for
CASH AT GOLD PRICES,
801 l tbem cheaper and faster than any other bourn In
Town, Vir f p. Sawyer, & Co., will be making. additions
of. the newest and most desirable importations as the
season' advances: . • .•
Ti ankfal for past support, we are determined by at.
toution to' merit a - continuance of the some. Every
body is asked to call and see our goods. Two doors
below Saxton's Store r East Main Bt. •• • '
W. O. BAATEIitt, Co.
CCM
mwCh 28, 1866
DEEM
JNO. E. BURKHOLDER,
Furnishing Goods
CHALLIS MA RTZE,
MOURNINO SILKS, &e.. &c.
and Sacks,
(I,OIIIS,
Hoop Skirts
SIIEETINUS,
TIChI\OS
EMI!
TERESTS.
IN GS
CLOTHS,
MI
VALUABLE MILL MACEINERY
FOR SALE.
The undersigned will sell on very reasonable Terms,
all tbo Machinery belonging to the Mill formerly own
ed by William Brasilia, consisting of
Four pair of new French Burrs, Ten new
Bolti Cloths, One new Smut Mill,
Packing Machine, - and Elevators,
and In fact everything necessary for the erection of a
first-class Flouring Mill. The Machinery is all new
and in complete order. Those wishing to purthase,
bad better examine the Machinery before it is removed.
ROBERT L. ROSE,
FREDERICK DOItSEY,
GEORGE R. lIDICRAN.
Hagerstown Md., April 20, 1800-3 t.
Great Bargains at Auction I
T will offer to the citizens of tarlisle
1 . and vicinity a superior lot of
Dry Goods, Notions & Clothing,
conshitlng In part of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
Alpaca Lustros, (plain and fanny,) Derni-Mohalrs, Ging
hams, Cionkings, Flannsls, Bream Shswis, &e., be.
MUSLINS, Twilled Moen Drilling (extra heavy),
Towelling, Cassimere Shirting, be.
GENTLEMEN'S WEAR.
Clothr, Casairuerca,
,Twecda, Gents Fancy Caarimere
Shirting, &c. ~)ta
WO l l -1 10.WS.
Ladies and Oentlemen's Hosiery, In great variety,
Handkerchiefs, White and Fancy Shirts, Suspomiers,
Patent and Spool Threads, Umbrellas and Parasols, In
great variety.
(Clc,tll.l3i.vN.
Spring Overcoats, Fine Linen India Rubber Over
coats, (supellor waterproof,) Sack Coats, Frock Coats,
Pantaloons, &c., &c.
Auction commencing on Saturday next (21st April)
and Wednesday following, at 9 o'clock, A. M.. and con
tinuing during theabove days in each week, and every
evening nt 7 o'clock. until the whole stock is disposed
of. Persons desirous of purchasing at private sale dur
ing the day can do so at an advantage of 50. per cent.
elmaper than can be obtained at the regular stores.
My stock In In the Stern-Room of J. W. Env Main
Street.
Car Uric, April 110, 1866-3 t
TREMENDOUS EXCITEMENT I
A r e w Firm ! ~Y. r w Store.' ! _Area. Goods! !
THE unditrsigned having taken the
Store Room, in Main St , recently occupied by
John D. Gorges, next door to "Marion Hall," would re•
spectfully invite the attention of the people of Carlisle
and vicinity to my large, varied and we 3 selected Stock
of Dry Goods. consisting , in part. of
M ITSLINS,
CALICOES,
DELAIN ES,
GI NGHA MS,
FLANNELS, &c,
at ,really lednet.d priees, i n von,equenre of the late
heavy (I,llne in (]nods in the Eastern Cities. and as
illy good.: ale all Isle. I eau and will sell at astln
sh-
Inely low rattis. I hare also a shale selection of
Drrs.
MEP/NOES, ALPACA S, .110112111?
Wuol delithles, Lu,ters, l'oplinF, a lao a line svort
ollientlemon's Wear, such as
CLOTHS,
('ASS] M Elll.l,
SATTJN ETTS,
JEANS,
COTTON ADES &e.,
o take great ploacuro lu ohowing goods and would be
pleased to have the Ladles call and examine our New
00111i8, to hich roe are determined to sell at great bar—
goins. We Mel satisfied that we ran offer greater in
ducements to purehm,rs than any similar Establish
ment in this vicinity, remember the phial at Oorgas'
old tin Store, next door to Marian Ilall.
li=
A. L. SPONSLER,
) EAL ESTATE 'AGENT, Scrivener,
IA, conveyances Insurance and Claim Agent. Of
tire Main Street Near Centre Square.
01ILCKS,
PENN MUTUAL
LIFE INSITEANCE COMPANY,
01 , PHILADELPHIA.
Assetts $1,490,568 21
Life Insurance Policies Granted on Favor-
:able Terms
g I IIE Board of Trustees havneelared
a Ileum Premium Dividend in Scrip of Fifty per
cent upon the Premiums pall in 12.65, on all Policies
in force December slct, 1h65, arid decided no receive
the certificates of . I•neflp dated 1560. 1861. urns 1862, In
settlement of Proolumg on and after the ILtli Janu
ary, ]nod, and to credit thvse indebted for mondani,
thak dat.
The undersigned in ready to CiOUVOr 41d.Vtitieattlei to
parties entitled to receive them nt the artiste Al4mllmy,
at his office. on Main street, at any time after the date
of this notice.
l'amphlets. Tables of Hates, Applications, and oc ary
Information furnished without charge.
latloh hi, IsCI
ISO„ s.: Insurance Company of New
haven. Connecticut, St. temttnt 01Janunr) let,
Capital Stuck
Surplus
I.6sses unadjust,d
ECM=
The assetts of this Company consist of United State*
Oovernment Securities, stocks in National Banks. at a
1.1, Mortgages on Real 134 tete The Board of Directors
have declared a Semi-Annual rash Dividend of Ten
per cent free from Uovernment Tax payable ou and al
ter 15th, January, 17.56.
Also a scrip Dividend of Sixty per cent on the earned
Premium of Policies entitled to pat ticipatc In the Pro
fits for the year ending Ist of Janua.y, 1666. And
have voted to increase the Capital Stock of the Com
pansy to One Million of Dollars. Apply to
A. L. SPON: 4 l,l , lit, Agent.
FOR SALE.
A High% Imprurol Limesteme Furm.
CONTAINING 120 ACRES,
H A
n N a p ,R S of O c tl i
i i]L ie Y The loc ß a w t i e d d ings w , i r t o hi ” n earl 2 y
now. Fences In good older,and the lend in a high State
of Cultivation. Apply to
MEE=
'OWN PROPER:I' \ un tit,ulL II ano
or street, k nrlinle, Colopilsing 1•20 lest in fron
and 240 feet In depth holing there, o erected 3 Dwell
ing Ronson, Shops nod other nolldiegs xill Le sold en
tire or divided Is suit purelo.ors. .Ippl3 to
A 1 1,. SPONSLER.
I.'o, I ti, 180
±X.Valuable Lot of ground on South
Street containin g over NO feet In front and 260
in depth. Also, a Lot a, the corner of Pitt and South
Streets, containing (IS feet In front and no feet In
depth. Apply to
To the School Directors of, Cumber
land County.
GENTLEMEN : In pursuance of the
May-third Section of the act of Bth May, 1854,
you are hereby notified to moot in ci nvention, at the
...uowci. Unfree, in "msrusin; - cm - x - ne innc.-macsarty rn Nary;
A. 1)..1866, being the first day of the month, at lel!,
o'clock In the forenoon, and mtlect, rira crier, by a ma
jority of the whole number of direr tors present, one
person of literary and scientific acquirements, and of
shill and experience in the art of teaching, as county
s pnrintendent, for the three t.occeeding years; de
termine the amount ol comp. usatlon fur the same :
and certif . 'the r suit to the State Superintendent, at
Harrisburg, as required by the thirty ninth and
fortieth sections of said act.
. OEOROE SW ARTZ,
Supt.. of Cumberland Co.
April 13, 1866-44
i,IIOICF, SEGARS & TOBACCO,
AT RALSTON'S
I)URE LIBERTY WRITE LEAD,
will
by all practical Painters! Try It I At
you will have no one. ltlnuuthetured only by
ZEIGLER & SMITH,
Wholesale Drug, Paint ia Glass Dealers,
No. 137 North Third Street,
Jun. 22, 1860-Iy,
Cumberland Nurseries
Three Niles East of Carlisle,
Aliar Stook of fruit and ornamenta
trees, ,k
Vines, Plants and Shrubs,
Consisting of every variety usually propagated, will be
sold cheap the coining SprAtig, in order to close out the
stock.. Particular attention la celled to the largo and
Doe
Apple Trees and Evergreen and
Shade Trees,
,
Which will be sold to dolt tho purchaser either by the
tree, by the hundred or by the row In the ground or
dug, all intoudlug to plant the coming Spring aro In
vited to call at the Nursery and get bargains. All orders
promptly flied.:
rob. 0; 1866-3 M
THE "g,reat Agriculturist: Strawberry
1 'plants for, raft) at the Oumberlend Nursery.
4 • lIHNItY S. RUPP,
Vob; 0.1806-39)
•
110tRSON$ , wishing :to.decorate their
-rtrde; or Cemetery lot% or the grave ofe. rela•
tiro; abpaldeall et the Cumberland Nursery, and purl
chase Orrstmontal Shade and Evergreou - tioes, as they
sold ohoap the coming spring. Natural,
Peach treolifor mile low at the Cumberland Nursery.'
Neb. 0, 1806-Bm. - • /MAY S. ,1117 q.
R. 71IcCARTNEY,
Auctioneer.
=I
uf Nni i Seri!) 1111 theii 111[0• or
A. L Agt
,00 000 00
_7 fiSts.lo
$576,8613,10
*so V 71,7.:
OM
I=
FOR BALD:.
FOR SALE
El=
lIENRY 8. RUPP
I Challenge competition t
IN the way of variety, eleggnee of style,
quality and cheapness of my stock of Dry Goods.—
Especially would I call' attention to my largo assort
ment of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
which I selected with special care in the Philadelphia
and New Yolk markets a few days since, Also, my
three gore oblong combination
HOOP SKIRT,
decidedly the most improved pattern of the age, giving
the wearer the most artistic form.
. . .
Likewise, a variety of White Goods, such as
Plain, Plaid and Striped Cambrics,
Plain, Plaid and Striped Neinsooks, %
Swiss Mull, Elehop and Victoria Lawns,
Brilliants, Linen Handkerchiefs, &c., &c
Cottonades, Blue and Gold Duck,
Ginghams, Denims,
Kentucky Jeans, Shirting, Stripes,
011.18 Cambrics, Tic 'logo,
" Blue Cambric's, Checks,
" Blue Nankeens, Diapers,
" Brown Nankeens, Lancaster
Ginghams, &c., Ace., &c., &c.
April 20, 1800.
ALL TO BE HAD AT
WM. A. 3' ILES' STORE,
NORTH HANC VER STREET,
NEXT DOOR TO DR. KIEFER'S AND DR. ZITZER'S
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES
Greenfield & Sheafer
are now opening a large supply of Dry Goods for tho
SPRING TRADE,
Just received from the Eastern Cities, comprising
NIUSLINS, 127 cts. per yard and upwards.
STANDARD MUSLINS, best quality, 80
cts. per yard.
PRINTS, 16 and 18 ote. per yard.
BEST AMERICAN PRIN fS, 20 cts
LANCASTER GINGHAMS, 80 eta.
NEW STYLES SPRING DELAINES,
25 cts.
KENTUCKY JEANS,
DENIMS,
HICKORY STRIPES,
TICKINGS,
CHECKS,
in great variety and at like reasonable rates.
'these goods having been purchased since the late
DECLINE IN PRICES,
we are glad to be able to offer them to the public at
these remarkably low Seures
Our Store is on East M,ln St., second door from the
Public Square.
GREENFIELD & SHEAFER
April 6,1566
The noted "Dry Good" Store in South
Hanover Street.
THE most attractive place in Carlisle
is at A. W. Bentz's great,
MERCANTILE EMPORIUM"
where ran be purchased the best, handsomest, and
ch,,pest goods In the Country. IVe hare just replan-
Wied our stork with a large invoice of the choicest
goods )11 the Market, and will continue to renew the
supply daily.or as necessity requires.
It would be impossible to enumerate all the articles
in our extensive line of business.
We have now a line assortment of Ladles Spring
Dress Goods.
POPLINS PLAIN AND PLAID,
CAA LLIES OF BEATIFUL PATTERNS &C.,
PRINTS AND ALL RINDSOF DOM ESIIC GOODS.
A variery o 1 Gentleman and Boys wear. An exten
sive stock of,
TABLE,
STAIR AND
FLOUR OIL CLOTHS,
OIL SHADES.
Blind Materials and Carpet Chains.
" Hopkins" Superior :-.lilrts all lengths and widths.
We shall be happy to have all call and exarr no cur
new stock." n. we feel confident that our selection
ill please all tastes,
Carlisle, April 11th INC
An Old Song, set to a New Tune.
1 El.
As spring approaches
Ants and Roaches
From their holes come out,
And Mice and Pats,
In spite of cats,
Gaily skip about.
"COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS,
EXTER MINA TORS,
"COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS,
EXTERMINATORS,
"COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS,
EXTERMINATORS,
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EXTERMINATORS,
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EXTERMINATORS,
"COSTAR'S" EXTIRMINATORS,
EXTERMINATORS,
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EXTERMINATORS,
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EXTERMINATORS,
"COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS,
EXTERMINATORS,
"COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS,
EXTERMINATORS,
"COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS,
EXTERMINATORS,
"COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS,
EXTERMINATORS,
"COSTAR'S" EXTERN NATORS,
EXTERMINATORS,
"COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS,
EXTERMINATORS,
For Rats. Mice, Roaches, Ants, Bed Buge,
Fleas, Moths in Furs and Woolens, Insects
on Plants, Fowls, Animals, etc.
"Only infallable remedies known."
"Free from Poisons."
"Not dangerous to the Human Family."
- Rats come out oi t h eir Roles to ale,"
Air I ! I BEWAIIE ! I ! of all worthless Imitations,
Xtrir - See that "Comm's" name is on each Box, Bottle,
nd Flask before you buy.
uid— Address, HENRY R. COSTER,
482 Broadway, N. Y
4 Sold In Carlisle Penna.
Lar By—lfaverstick.
And all Druggists and Retailers.
1868.
INCREASE OF RATS.—The Farm
er's Gazette English) assorts and proves by heures tha
one pair of RATS will have a progeny and descender.
no less than 651,050 in three years. Now, unless this
Immense family can be kept down, they would consume
more food than would sustain 65,000 Juliann being..
. See -cosTAwsodvertisement above.
1866.
B. I'l'4 versus BlRDS.—Whoever en
gages in shooting small birds is a cruel man; whoever
aid, in exterminating rats is a benefactor. We should
like sumo one to give us the benefit of their experience
In driving out these pests. We need something besides
dogs, cats, and traps for this business.—Scienhjic Ameri
can, N. I'.
ta, See "COSTAR'S" advertisement above. •
1886.
"COSTAR'S" R \T EXTERMINA
TOR is simple, safe, and sure—the most perfect RAT
ideation meeting we have over attended. Every Rat
that can get it, properly prepared, will eat it. and every
one that eats it will die, generally at some place as far
distant as possible front where it was' taken.—Lake
More, Mich ~ Mirror.
See "COSTAR'S" advertisement above.
1.860. . .
El OU:4,E EE PE RS troubled with ver
min need be so no longer, if they use "COSTAR'S" Ex
terninator. We have used it to our satisfaction; and If
a box cost 55, we would have it, We have tried poisons
but they effected nothing; but "Costar's article knocks
the breath out of Rats, Mice, Roaches, Ante, and Bad-
Bugs, quicker than we can write R. It is in great de
mand all over the country.—Medina OW, Gazette.
nty),. See "COSTAR'S" advertisement above.
1860.
A VOICE FROM THE FAR WEST.
Speaking o f "Costar's" Rat, Roach, Ant, &c., Extermin
ator—"more grain and provisions are destroyed annu
ally in Grant County by 'vermin than would pay for tons
of this Rat and Insect Killer."—Lancaster, Wis. Herald.
ets..See "COSTAR'S" advertisement above. ,
18613. •
FARMERS AND HOUSEKEEPER
—should recollect that hundreds of dollars' worth of
Grain, Provisions, &c., ara,annually destroyed by Rate,
Mice, Ants, and other insectaliid vermin—all of which
ciurbe prevented by tt few dollar' worth of "COSTAR'S"
Rat, Roach, Ant, &c., Exterminator, bought and nerd
freely.
m. Bea "CGST , AR'S" advertisement above.
13(9.,.501d in Carlisle Pa. •
Daveretick.
and ell Druggists and Dealers.
April 20. 166p-4m.
-CONFECTIONARY!
REAM WORK, Star's, Tulip; Eon
bone, A-lamodo,Chocolatee, Danda,'Co! .. 9aout and
nut. ' :
Doc. 1.5, 180. AT 11AVERBil.C118.
ROPS.-
81 Int, Chocolate;Cream, Lemon, Orange, Vaulta, Rolm and Idosi. _
Lao. 15, 1860.
QTICK S.-
ky Mint, Teaborry, 'Amon, Orango,Lavonder, Rote,
Nouga, and Vanilla"
Deo 15 1865
MCK-CANDY, Sanwa 'French and
=ion.
De 0.115, 1805.
. .
A. Large lot of Splendid standard and
- .. ; Dwarf pear Comorif, Delaware,' Diana,. end
hlaaatawney grape vines for lode at the Cumberland
Ncireery. HUAI' s.atryr. :,
Ifeb, 9,1866-3 m.
A. W. BENTZ
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