• EEO US. iIAr t . A.LNS - 13 AIiGAIN49I,I thit-day-.coiam • : 1 bSummnr Goods at giroaliFiZicedmiricoatl'° FOR OASR.'I GRENADINES, `, • • •.' • MELANdES; • ' BARRSD LEN°, • . '; int ogiffE = WOßMl: . ALAPAWAB,•&o., Act.; ai coati BLACK SlLpi NETT . SIIA . Fig. at cost, A full line of SATIN, RARREDUnd STRIPED JACIONETSAnd WHITE 11 tIiMLLES under price SUMMER CA Asl , l F. Itlid,..Ud EOTTQN PANTS STONFIIi-greet beroins. HbOP SKIRTS & -RkiI:MORALS, Cheaper than avor 1E4,1 In CarllPle. ....... • Pickings, Ginghams ' Chocks, &c., the lowest _price. -. Stockings, Gloves, Corsets, , . Buttons and other notions ip great variety and very cheap. DELAINES, 12i, 18, and‘2o, !DALICOES, 10, 121, CARPETS AT COST Now is the time to secure bargaine In all elude of DRY, GOOD.' es many articles will be demi out Ins than cost• - "CHAS. 0 GILBY, No. 47, West Main Street, Carlrsl4: .Great Bargains in Barasols and White Quilts 24juy-68. 1867 SPRING. • BARGAINS • NOW OPIIIIING IN DOMESTIQ-CQODS DRESS GOODS,• - CASIMERES, SATINETS, n JEANS, . • WHITE GOODS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, ZYPIIERS, RIBBONS BIN,G'S NEW STORE, No. 65 WEST MAIN STREET. OppoAitothe 7klattsloa Houk, next to Post Mlle!, Carlitlo. TEA; 170USEHQLD OAR MACHINE! FOR SUPPLYING , DIVELLI NOS, S , TORRS...p AC ron .AND. PUBLIC; 1O111:DI.'09 EMI3I Generates Go, 1011/lout Fire or Mut! Tbo simplicity nod easo by which this Machine is managed, as also its economy and groat morit. roams mends It to public favor. Call and see machine lu operation at the store! MANerAcrunen dYU SpLeitovt7.. DAVID JONES TIN FURNISIIINO STORE, No. 739 GREEN -ST PIIILADELPII I A. *l_Seml for Illall'aied Circular. 14.13 g 68-3 m. E. CLARK & CO., BANKERS; No. 35 S. Third -St, Philadelphia, (7BNL•'RAL AGkINTS IZEIEI National-Life Insurance Co UNITED STATE. AMEMOA, States of Pennsylvania and South ern New Jersey The NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY le • corporation Chartered by Special Act of Congress, approved July 26, 1868, with a Cash Capital of One Million Dollars, and Ia non thoroughly organized and prepared for business, Liberal terms offered to Agoras and Solicitors, who are Invited to apply at our office. Full pat Honiara to be had on application at ou • office, located In the decond story of our Banking a ll e * rroZe " ady e a l t rc t u ag i ToA o re d d tyTh P o h g t uTpa fo ny " L d a o y he had. • Applications for Central arid Wostern Penneylea. nla to be made to B. B. BUMF:LI, Manager. Towan do, Pn. E. W. CLARK 6: CO., No. 35 S. Third &root, FFi ILADiaLPIIIA PA Slug 68 11, MACHINE WQRKS. Franklin Iron ' `? " 'cl‘ or.k.s, Corner of Short thatt:Boo4,SVecti, HARRISBURG, PA. MACHINE DE PA IaTMENT MANUFACTURE STEAM ENGINES & :MACHINERY Particular attention paid to Ropairing of Machin ory by day or night, at 1101130 or abroad. ALL KINDS OF BRASS WORK, PIPE AND FITTINGSON Wrought Iron Pipe, • Brass and iron Pocks, Water Gauges, Globe Valves, Steam Whistles, . (hog° Cooke, Check Valves, Governor Valves Cloven:ma, Safety Valves, Steam Gauges, ' . Injectors, Oil Cups, ,• Unions for Pipe, Shafting anti Pulleys, Ele., Etc. Foundry and Ornamental-Department Manufacture Cast and Wrought Iron . Plain and Ornamental Railing. Over 000 hundred and seventy-five new and beaUtt ful patterns. Verandahs, Window ll.ads, Brackets, settees; Tables, Stands, Tree Boxes, -BteWon Stalls, Rack and Esea Box°lffor Stahl es,'utc., etc. . _ . HOUSE FRONTS 47 A RCHITRCTIT- RAL CASTINGS Executed from any design furnished, and }Mao on hand a largo ?Inlay of patterns fur BUILDERS' IRON WORK IN GENERAL Wood Carving, Model and i'attorn Malting promptly attended to. tuw, 6841m ; . n J ENNINGS,. &CO MERCHANT TAILORING. JOHN B. TBEIBLEB, AGZ Practical Tailor and Gents' Furnisher; I . NO. 6,RAST MAIN STREET, o - nnx,ieLn en _ • Mr. T,elbler - would ' announco to the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, that ho has In store a vory large and carefully colocted stock of ' , CLOTHS, • osseutznts, VESTINfiII LIN. 14.I•LTKS. • lifisl Ha ?MIMI, • ' inwors, Ai., &c BUITA)I3'L't SUITS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Baths lamer a practical Tailor, and baviag the. udatancriof &stokes workmen be la prepared t,cr GUARANTEE BATISFACTI-IN' 11 . clothloimide 'at big cstabliehtnont. Piece Good; of atklnde eold.by-thoiattl and. cut. Niii4ei - eif 11 trlntor.cost. . •• , • • • • • , 'Don't 'begot t6o pieta'', No, 6, Zest' 'tilie'ffienet., next door to Corntneo, de Worthington's Drug 6torn, 14 .- - Ant. • .• • . •: Nuly•6Beom • Manhood,How Lost llowltestored. - . • Just i3Ubilah9d . 4l:4,pr stiClltlo4 df Dr.eniverneli:S.crid Eeem.l on •I Ma the radical cure (wl opt..trodeino) of petainal dream's awn Vinaknees Involuntary - Seminal Losses, I st POTENCY, Meatal and • Physical Incapacitt,'lmpedlreents to dierriage r ete,, alto, 0010 01IPTION, EPILZPIY, .1%1 Fite, Induced by self-ladulgance 'or seittal extravagance. • • AtirPrice, itt!a sealed envelope, onlyd deptc, • The celebrated -"author; In able adudraole easity, elearltdentonstrates from a thirty years' successful' , • PMet te,tbat the alarming sousequeuces of selfabsieS maYerialleally 'cured Wltheut the dangerous sabot -- lutertmPuddleirsbribe - 4pplictition cif 'the knife' pointing' otit I Mode of mire at ones simple, certain end eiTedtuel, by - meass'of which everrentfereq pa 'Mater *LILLIE, eouditiou may bentay aura Mimed! aheeptyr privetaly, and rad(coViwk, , ,,' . Tag. This Lecture sheidd.tm °ion, youtiland every tannin the land.. ; • • rc i'3 6,1 / 4 emil,in Ado envelOpe, to. ipyad... -dreldipearpoid, receipt :of- ebr.. tents, or two past • ' etsunps,• Al e c , Oulverwell'i,"Marriage Guide," f.prleS 25 deists. Addreas-the PUblisheribt4b, • * Oa" J. 0. lita14111.1t0Oubdo; • • . - STOVES, TINWARE,' --j•c BEAUTY; - '•• • • DlTRAilititY . • • ..E - 001N:ONI - Y• The naderaignoll having returnee froth the cities; -with a large stock of goods, invite the attention of all who desire satisfaction to call and exarninntheir atock roullisting in pert of ' ; B'.To'v suOtts the DARI,DY . spAg, DICTATOR; • and ether varieties of CdOE: ' Sta r- ES. ••" which they challenge the trade to compete with feel tag cbrifident thatthey can sell bettor etoyoe for less money than any firm In the country. The attention of the public to itirfted Mtholi choice selection • B. A N G , ''PARLOR AND , OFFICE STOVES,.. among which can be found SPEARS' CELEBRATED - Revolving Light " . , • . . . Bate. Burning, - Juniata Base, • Burning- Parlor Heater, in fart they can please you with Stoves or all kinds et-prices which defy competition. 1: if, 8 El , Cr • fur deep Wells and Cisterns constantly on hand. Their Mock of goods comprise everything 'kept In a first class furnishing Store, such m - • • , POPFEE MILLS, FLATYRONS,' - COAL BOOKEFIR, 00AI4 SIEVES, • . • SHOVELS and POKERS, • 'REGISTERS, TOILET WARE, - . FOOT TUBS, INFANT BATH TUBS, OHAbIBER SETTS,Ac„ Am Also „ • COPPER AND BRAES DIPITILB, WROUGHT IRON PANS AND LADLES, CAKE PANS AND MOULDS, SPOONS, Kravy:s AND FORKS, AND ALL KINDS OF HOLLOW WARN 1867 - Fire Bricks and Orates for alLklnde of Stones conStantly on band. Boynton Base Burning Fire-Place Ileater,shullar to the Latrobe. - Ton - Plate Stories ' PORTABLE and STATIONARY HEATERS and R ANGESANGES of the different - manufacturers and patter.. . . in. Old Sheet leo - n. Ware, of all kinds constantly on hand, manufactUrellbi the best workmen of the best material. Buying stock In large .ot, for the rash they are enabled to sell at small edvances,all tlfefask is a call frobryou to examine their goods and price list after which they feel certain you will buy no whore also. Their tto is "Use and teL live." NOTIONS, &O Ohl 8-oree taken In exchange. No. OS North Ann over Street. d , . THE 'ORIENTAE. THE IMPROVED ORIBIItAL Base Burning• Coal Stoves, and Parlor Furnaces, ..„ • - Have received Four Met Glass Protufums at' the New York Stale,and other Fails. Alen the great SILVER EDAL at tho Fair of the American Institute hold in the City of • New York, lets. - THEY ARE PERPETUAL IMIRNERE;ONLY ONE. FIRE BEING REQUIRED TO BE MADE • DURING THE SEASON. THEY ARE PERFECT VENTILATORS (MEM APARTMENT. THERE CAN BE NO ESCAPE OF GAS EllO5l THEM. THERE CAN BE NO , OLINEEIt SI,AG TO ; OBSTRUCT. TIE FIRE WILL. REMAIN FOR MYR WITHOUT 'TILE ILLUMINATION . 113 EQUAL TO AN "OPEN THEY. ARE POWERFIIIL - HEATERS $N YET PERFECTLY ADAPTED TO' MILD YTEATITER: THEY , ARE THE MOST ECONOMICAL STOVES ANDFU ENACES EVER MADE. THE FURNADE . WILL•HEAT,' , SATISFACTORLY, ' ROTH AN INFER ANN A LOWER ROOK WITHOUT _ADDITIONAL FUEL. The following are a• few of the many references to •persons who have peen ituct_aro..now_vasing_.-the "Oriental," and to whom we confidentially refer for testimony as to, its gicat merit. • E: Died , bill. Dr. D. Mahn k Bowors Al'ln. Sponsler, IE Spotte, J. NolTrlnner, 1 IL Longneeker, E. Leonard, , lEre:Galbrallbi ' Dr. Z Item', Jacob Thudlnm, and tulle a number 01 others. " . For Sale . I.ly AINESMITEI k, RUPP, No. O'S, North : Hanovei. CARLISLE. PENN'A. 18eop 68.13 m. lur ORE TROUBLE! • 131 LUMBER ! LUMBER I 1 LUMBER 1 1 ALL KINDS OF LUMBER AT, THE DUNCANNON LUMBER' MILL AT REDUCED. PRICES WHITE - AND 4- DRY BOA R 2 look barn Flooring (dry,)2 inch Oak Bridge Plank ready at all times, 3c Inch Oak Plank, 1 Inch Oak .boards, InchlYellm; Pine dry Weather boarding, inch Fallow Pine dry lining tor. Wagonmakara and others, Dry Poplar Scantling li,by 4.artd, 4,1,7,4, Dry L'oplar Boards 1 inch and 2 inch, Booting Laths all lengths at reduced prices, Coiling Lathe 314 and 4 feet .long, Palling, Oakqlhingles,-Larga lot of Shinlestit $3 to $lO per thousand; all kinds of 'flame lumber, Joists and Scantling at old prices, $lO to $l5 per thousand. We are prepared to fill any nolo - red iho' ries t notice. Ws cab saw 47 feet In length. Owning our teams: we can dellyarhy wagon or,rallroad. , Please give UP a call before -purchasing eliawhera. All orderk . prouiptly attended tu. Call and see our stock. - LATIMER & BOSIIOI 11; Dut9nnon P. 0., Perry Countyiya. 28aug : ••• • - • ' • AGENTS.: •WANTED =WE Chicopee .'Sewing • Maohine. ' ThismAchim Mid OmniAato with table Ibr 014 st* . It makes the celebrated itL /MIT 1.0 0 0 12`,Baq.'D 041, • (.'• • Una the drop or four motion feoh Used by all Drzt. ,Tu 4 fl a trn h d t , n o P m ''' bro l ld l aPard m 'O C9 c% VATol d ; (7- t ork that can be done on any °that machine. We war- Mat this meichine.to'bettho.beett , in the world. It hae boon declared to be so by the beet Judges to be found, and waq.,abauted the first. geltf ; poMal, ogee one hundred and. tirenty-tim compotltont, at Toile. We will gi've'n wrltteit guaruntee•to teat effect. Elddress, with ettiupp, ' ' J. D. ORNE, General Agent, 102 g Okootpytfit.,Fhiladolphisi lnfay 68-om. ; • . _p,500,000' Custoinira in Four Years . dlaiing.tbelargee(eatitalincoet experienced .buyer's and oxteneleo trade nr any qoaoern In the Dollar Salo bailuee4.wto .••., .r., . . • ~ 1 2}eAlt6.14T.E.g4AVIagbadriCi1;1. -- : Inwevery-dosynilli'enkalso the .best selection of goods OTer , onettOill r-r. . .. —;:: - . . .:;., ~7 ,' . • . '. .: :: • .• 15istE ;DOilUiitiAClEt:•..i.. — ; No other concern has any show isheritier our .Agents etre selling Our, Juotto. .'Prompt and Reliable" Nolo and lemnialigentiniented in cityand country, 1 - : :''! '' , Eic t 'LA. D I It 6,- •. --- , i. • Jiro partioularly,requested ,to ,tl7 on! popular oluY system of idling rdi",klnds'or DRY'AND PAN& 00009, DIIE9B PATTERNS, COTTON, CLOTII, CAS TORS, SILVER. PLATED - ;GOOPB, WATOINIEIfIa ; (Eetabliebed'lBe6)J ',cogent; Olin , . fouidhAlttand • Check describing an eiticle to be ;wind for a dollar, 10etei 20 for s2i 40 for $4; 00 for $6;100 for $10; sent by mall, pree presentath.gettin , tit:a ( /berth 60 per cent. rEach those hy"any other concern) according' o siaiihroin ' Pend tut a trial eluh,cif y pot' do not 11 to* A616301*, , 1A A , 4 , 71,•,. • - W. 3 . 440 AgliOlvilyolitt' bb'elassed Irak Now york dolla ca r o i lantui,ile liiiimPanlas" as It Is ;loth f 00640 i A '' ~ !' • .. 1 .'.., :"1 4 .1' , : , .L' EASTMAN a IDINDALf. Na. ,•;,:6,„t, :, - , , :4loltur,airilli , , p4t04y1.4,49; , =0.:.• ' tt-"7,W4,-,:,:':?'',1,,it,;.,'..:•01:-,-.••...e.;•.., NOBLE ECLIPSE, 1691511ffil 131331 Dl..Cori:atlan, YELLOW PEVE =IS MISC.ELLAN.EO US. DM Thy ,Z4rX AMPRC I Y4ED e a I RESTORER I WR DRESSIgg l one .a ew 0 e will quickly restore Gray Hair to its natural color and beauty, end produce luxuriant growth. It is perfectly harmless, and is preferred . wiev. , every prepartOon; , ' thole who haye a , fine lead of as 'Well .as 'those Who Oh to it.: 'The beadtAl 'gloss and perfume . imparted to the Hair make it desirable for" oldand young. . /,‘ ' : yor Sala by ull Druggists. DEPOT, 198 GREENWICH ST., N. Y. pxoteNr,notw, 141'0:48 ly I. r , ''= l : ; "' ej ~,4 , -, "Av. :4 Pa f, iirdi4, 7 ;:,V.3l *" ' c 'j -•''',.' 7 =i9'i:fr p-.'4 rn i .,l' ;•-• ,'' s4. --N r i'll ('` - os i 74 lk):ije‹. ' l 4 ~ 62 go t•I i tO • -. 1 0 '' 4 L. 4 Ho,. P, , - .. , .... ,F • 37 '••• t'l l ietj,fi. piLS ' ' 2, - ' . l a ~. , p 1 cr z.l .9 \ 0 -;,. ',.- i° °I 5' ,;› ... • ,1 ©~ ..Ler': r , - , a _ E T P- ,i , .t..; -1 ! 4- X - -- , •..,1 , ._ 2 F;f. , tv l e C° t 4 ' - =,t i '' ' ' 4 1 '''.. 7 ,8 I:1 b , ....,.. 5 .,.,,0, _ ,-...,P , JA ,„7„ : " . : , ,,, ~,., 'il 5 :... b '-' G . = a , g l ) . ; . 0. 1 7 - a • , a , IIIP ' r' 5' Furniture of all varieties o 3-6 tyina of -Perot - go and Domesi le manufacture, from the Ane4t rorewn,d and Mahogany to tho lou:est priced maple and phu, Parlor, Chamber, Dining-roam; ;• FURNITURE. • _Ritchen and Office Embracing every article used b) ii use :rod lintel keepers, of ttt a most approved and fashionable desig..u_ and Bnisb. Including also Crttnge furn it un• in setts t eruption and Camp Chairs. lattrnseeo, Gilt frames. pictures, Re., • • gip-Particular attentive given as usual .to funerals orders from. town and country, attented to promptly And on moderate tettoe,:.., SPECIAL ATTENTION - PAIR TOL TUR SELECTION OF WALL PAPER. „ , . . merch2l. 64 ;NEW FIRM,. NEW BUSINESS,' Npiv“ The subscribers having eepaclated themselveg partnership for the transaction of the FURNITURE BUSINESS, have located themeat yes In the well-Unown 4,10 pnp. ularst apfl.tately occupied by the junior platter as a groooby store, mills south-eiso ecenre of nanOver street. They desire to announce to the public that they have now on hand and are constantly 111:111u Eva ti ring and purchasing from the best °aslant manufacturers, the latent and best styles and patterns al hUliNf- TORNofallQualities. Their stock of ready-made work, emmlsts.l u part of MAHOGANY SUITS. WALNUT SUITS, CHESTNUT SUITS. . • • ! • FLORAL D. E. STANDS, TEAPOTS, DRESSING BUREAUS, cf all styles and prices. Tete a Totes, Sofas, Lounges, Cottage Trundles, Cot tage, Panel," Japanese, and Jenny Lind Bedsteads, ; Cottagei Bureaus, Marble Tap 'Tables, and liburds 'Washstand., elan varieties Chairs of all Kinds, l.tuf; fedlurniture In suite 'Or in pieces constantly on hand. Mirror" of all styles and priers. HOMEMADE WORK, Such as Side Boards, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Safes: Semi. tarles, Chairs In Setts, Rockers of all descriptions, &e., Toads by competent workmen from the very best material and at reasonable prices. SiIAPLEY q. HALBERT. SHEET-MUSlOrconstantly on-hand. 1.410-0817. - BApY'S WAGON BRAKE. FARMhit§ AND' ' WAGON RP, LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS Bally's Patent Wagon Brake Block [(Wirer, Is just oho thing needed by every person owning n Wagon For cheapness and convenlene: it excels all others over used or brought before the public. It Is mode to suit all sizes of blocks—Bound. Square, Thiel or Thin, and can be applied wlth the greateq con vo lance, without hammer or nails. Agentswanted' In every county in the United Staten. Forparticnlars apply to D. al. DAILY, Cat lisle, Pa. 7aug 68-6 m. EW 1.1A.8.8LE 6TORE. - * - 4 3) - • 0 902. •• ) • Ft CHESTNUT ST., . • - fA, JAMES. E. CALDWELL CO., , SM77STML,LMRS Move been appointed . SPECIAL AGENTS Att4foasily.for. the Anla of-tlto , ••-; ' • GORHAM MFG: COMPANY'S' FINE ELECTED-PLATED • WARE: , , ... We guarantee.these.gooda tole decidedly superior to anything. In the market, excelling in design, An fah and quality. • • A In ego assortment will be 'maintained, and sold' at the manufacturers' regular . FIXED PRICES. • • • Trade Mark Stamped on the , -- et U • ':• base ()roach Electro Plato alb article. • E I CALDWEILLIIO4.. 002 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 26feblyti6: J. 'BEETEM & BROTHERS, Forwarding - et- Commission Nerchants '. - (ntindorson's old eland. ft At the head of MAIN STREET, Carlisle, Pn. • The highostmarket Price will be paid for Flour, 'brain and prodtra of allkindd. • Coil Of all klhdsl, embracing - LINKERS VALLEY, • ' LOCUST 2191.INTAIbirri LAWEEREY, Limeburn era' and BiadisQtße 4 Cool conetdnt iy of isle. Kept. under cover, and delivered dry to any Tart of the, town. Also, all kinds of. Lumber on ' J.I REETPitill di.lllt OS. 17apr 08 eTlRO$l3' UNItITALLED Ur-LiNnthivri ,"'- After several years!experlenen rdittilble lireparii; Von, tDebubscriber plates It before the public its the contlttent belle( that It will meet'overy teirsottablo ex pectsition. Alnir trial will convince the most skep tical efitatpatitwo "or prtitsesisritse."(4,plrlgfotenf Astute, spatU, sprains, dwellings, &0., in horsed ' it hifirrovedwitritrialuable, remedial agent; while its etleacy in' curing dietaries of-the human flesh, such tts frosted' limbs. cute, Boren rheurrietlani, burps,, poltdr, an., halt 614.11 tally teetegt: t 4 414 01 2 10 t male et- liumer's'otirocery Store. , liugha'a donfectonary Store and lfilliot's Drug Store. • 22maVg-am: ' ltb T E. To Horsemen " and. Formers. , "- . • DE: U. BOOR'S OreatlloltArPOWCZWerlit cure ,' the . ,worst Galls, Cute and Open tierce entrotabs and Cattle, from on to alt . days. Prima : . 61> Qonta pa, ,• ..!0 Ate' `SOld-by all Dragg,iol . All 9rOttkrqmp i tV Attopciejpß V mail. 1 ifibii,l4;isttral Aiiitiiiit''( d Floor, 'Philadelphia,: ra. _ • 20ct oaatn . , , 1 , . ~,,,.. i' ' g f . YARD. ` '. - .Y . , )',,','P' Y: . ...' . I Inplif4g; TOMBS, ITHADSTONEB, BI ntlas :43:".4 047.3i/IPAYVTOPP'I!3!‘n. i, t '' i' 4 '. , " , i , '', - ' ' ''' A. OWiNli .1••• t.' MINCELLANEOUS. - .' F f.TY s'' • ' - A ##,, E2I Wheeler & Wilson and Elliptic • • LOCK .B.lf, ITCH EWINO: 77 e -- Beet • clheapest; rifEsE machiatitii i ro 4; 'kkifalited to at __ of family s o erf o 4o.l,tiillf h egyarl 1 11 ki 44. ful and perfect stitch all' on both slaceat tliti,gltAlcle sowed. All ma, Woes sold are sstiri'aat:p4Q.l7" - {; Call an d examine at.,Stalrltnad,Trii,Vraph Office, Carlisle, „I ' May r.- • Ptio6l . :olE . GO() 1) N I , WS I GI? EA T - DEADINVaIVERICES AT THE. NEW & 9 0111MR;'CASEC STORE, contillor rtArrov44,AND ro74,vsT BTS., Who . bAcrlber would respectfully Infcirm thopub ild that to, In I ecolvlng almost daily from tho Eastern Chloe, a argo h.vo lee of Now and cheap Goode, such as, . LAU: ES' DRESS GOODS anal Merinouo, • What.. 'Poplins. Riad: and Fancy French lioppa. Plain and Pitney De tainos, Plain mod Fancy Poplin F. SIIAWLSI a 1:1 A WL SI BROCILA!j.ONG AND SQUARE, BREAKFAST SHATTLS in variety and-very cheap CLOTHS AND CASSLMERES ! MEM German and nun beau Cloths. Black and , Fruly Ctusimeres, Doeskin?, MICR. /Iml Fancy Over Coatings, Sattinette " Kentucky Joann, Undershirts and Drawers. -7 fir ONI E SA' Le S ! Bletched and Ilrocha, Takla Manors, CounterpanOs, Cotton Flannels, Bleached and Unbleached Musllns, 'lleklngs, Cheeks,. Tonhis. -NanMlle, &o. 1 EMENI R14)11. THE PLACE, ON TUE CORNER OF II A Nl VER. AND t'OMFRET STS., the rjrth . hortnerly ,oveupiett by Cl= R E,!),I) ant: keep Younelf Informed . •dd and u.al knov. 1. I.IF 110.4 4L1:1.1 %Oell I Iltll.l , f r twPnt.y haVe drte oiiord 1,1 to retire loon my presont business, bat on ill- tlia matittfamturo-of • 1) 1 . - AL:I OA' C E,• 0 7'II IN G, , of all Ficos sod descriptions, as well an piece goods by mud, nod a giottoral assortmont of MINTS VUII.- , ;0010S. r would'respoolfully - motto my friends nod p.ll - fons who need a !Mod suit of elOthes to gin. nio :t 4,111,34 I base just returned from tho rty with a hi, ossortment of the best quality_of Spring and - 1): Ito, (.00 , 1c. viz : - . - IMO Fine block French and - English Cloths, nod Doeskin Fine Light looney Doeskin Cassimercs, Casslnuttof Cott.) nailer; Velvets, Drab irele's Alapae- Nei Wenn, Saline, Velvet Cord. and many more too 11011,011.11 n tee mention. AJKO.' it full eFsortnient of Prunk3, Valise!, and Tray e i .; 01 t h beet lenrriptlnu. With than]. to the 1.0.11 , , for pan( favors. and hope I will receive a call 00011 at my place, No. North llottoror St. I. LIVINGSTON, s t * , ! LA, TS AN; cAps 441 • in,r) •Dv 7%0 a ltiCC Thd or Cap don't WI tb,eall on J. . .1., L'ro , No. Ott. West 7111,1'n -Street, Where can be coon the finest unsortment of HATS AND CAPS, , ever !fought to Carlisle. - Ile tali es . great pleasure I. inviting his old iriends and Customers, and all ne ones, to his splendid stoelt just received from Ne York and Philadelphia, consisting In part of fine • SILK AND CASSINIERE 11ATS, Besides an endieso variety of lints and Caps of the !Most otylo, all of whilrh he will soil at the Loweo Cosh Pr iceo. Also, his own manufacture of flats al ways on band, and Hats Manufactured to Order le hits the best arrangement for ...Awing Hats an,d all kinds of Woolen Goods, Overroata, &e., at the shortest notice (as ho colors every week) and on the most reasonable terms. Also, a fine Jot of thole° mantis of TOBACCO—A-N-D-CIGAitS --- Always on hand. He desires to call the attention of persons who have COUNTRY FURS To sell, as he pip, the higheA cash prices for the vamp, Give him it call, at the above number, hie old stand as he feels confident of giving entiro satirist don. Julyll 67., • • Til 11. a. 0 S b FIRST PREMIUM VOf et Silver 'llfetlttl . ittx WAS AWARDS° TO 11 BARRETT'S HAIR RESTORATIVE By the N. H. Mate Agricultural Society, 4 at its Fah holden in Meal., 5ept.20.18.,, 1-0 BAAZICETT'S Vegetable Hair Restorative Restores Gray Bofete Its manna color. Pro notee the Mmeth of the Heir. Changes the roots to their on organic action. Emil- ffr, cats. Dandruff and Human. Prevents -- 4 , flair failing out. Is a Superior Dressing* * r f W-011.al. no injurious Ingredients., and it. the most popular end reli ably article throughout the 4. 4 10. Lae, IVgt a ls . orth and v Tir r 11, 101.• , BARRETT CO., - Propriolore , .• DrANCIIEBrpt, N. 11. , SOLD 1317 ALL DRUGGISTS. / 7 22001 v 67-IY. EtworAgopdtiqedgp ;. 1 ' , ' , „lAEA) Q EN'G 4't "'QEfaI4Q. Egig E;; E N CEA N,G':.:SQ A pO.;. For doing a family leashing In the beat and cheap eat manner. Clumanteed equal to any in the wold Has all the stpength of old rosin neap with' the mile and lathering qualities of genuine Castile. Try this splendid Soap. Sold by the ALDEN 01.IEMIOAL WORKS, 4B North Front Street, Philadelphia. 4sep 08 ty. Bang Warrington, John Turner, CONTINENTAL 'STEEL PEN WOKS, WARRINOTON & CO., Inventors and .9010 Manufactuiers of the Celebrated '..pATENT'PREATY & PLANINA PENS, Manufacturers of every variety • Indestructible Pens, Pen • . .11oldere,-&o.. • • N. W. Cr. r e. 12th & Buttonwood Sts.; 4sop 68-2 m. " ; Rich as Comsus."—Tromondous Escltoraont trnpricathmipil rush for. Cho new,94r•pos • • . •• . • •S OVA Y. . • • • The washing powers rif this Soap are truly marve lous. No person wholes over tried It wilt do with out It. Its recommendations are-PURITY utter, tuotinEesNEss •.atid • wonderful EFFICIENCY!' Warranted to contain more mulling power to the dollar's worth than any other soap to the market— therefore the CaIItAPEM Trir it.,, Setlentotion ggifrauceo, 'Of 'll4d .areoidlog to. direetlorip pt MONEY REFUNDLD. L .by difgOKLEY a HALL, (CRONUS SOAP WORKS.) Ho. 4413 York A ve.,(Oltl York ItoadaPhihtdelphia ' 218ug 01143 m. FIN. - 4. qusTom .MADE BOOTS AN . D ,SHOES G:41,5 _PITTING and PLUMBING' • FOOTE .Br, INNOTEN - • Practical Gas Fittein. and Plumbers." Deere toll:Item their old .oustomers and the elti some 'of Car lisle generally, that they have removed their establishment to the comModlous room In the Basement of • RheemPS. Hall; 'entroneenn Ohureh,Alley. ~„..... , . . , They wlll- Wend- promptlyitv,;,heretolbse, ,t 2 ail . U 1 . ;:. ,,,,. : . \ 14,0,T ,E -.:L, . , ork ontspato.d to them,,- , 1 .1...;.4 „ A ~ , They keep conetantltion bandana are prepared to , . ,2 , Introduce IrDAD:and ITHIN • PIPHS, HYDRANTS, Opposizeil , a. R. R., &, , :7.eading en t. .T.OTi ti , • png w BATHS, MATER. OLDS. D .q,..-i.;;• • 'lBTR.4olt i o ll enttid . ST ° PIiktyS,IIIHN.BINKB,rDAH : .„4.ig-•• ;;, , :pi„,4j , ...„;;;;',P).0,-,, •!N 21:11:03 ~BOIL n , . , tIi , ,WABH BASINS, - HYDRAULIC itr, a'.idrile '- .„' RAMS, all kindsof CiAB,IITHAId and WATER IHT• . !V • W ill4j2 ' ., ^r '' , ' ." " TINOS. COORINGHANHES,,ELIOATHRS, AO:, sit up In the molt modern style. • , , .-, , .., _i.Y.' s : .0 0otiatrtiVorIcand Jobbing ptomptly. et,,,' iiiir.ll."lllintllTGgt2c 09 . ,,Propfiet1r11 ; i , :. 0 ,3, - -.-' -nded„44 ,, I ii4t. 0k47 , ' , 1° . . '• ~.,:',., ... ~.;.:: V.'A ~ : r '' •. f. ..,• , ,; ; ..,;7i1F,ea r .,,,i:,, y ,;.,!., . .:,,,,,,„,; ,:. --- ... , .......ii:,.ii i i '''' '''' - `7" -.* `''''''''''" - . - ::10,- . ...., - ,,11:1 , 0•.:. , , ,, ,,-..-. , ..i.- .... , . . _ FOR ,GENTL E •MEN „„ AD . ilia LEADING nyr..EB'. on Land or rondo to ixioapute. Ftieettllxad nt,LOW FIGURES. An Illus. ;fated , Pxlco Llst,wlth Inittuntions for aolf maetur nlo4. Xprlt:Qll,laCeiPt OtifFittet 011 ice Address. -,S3ltosith abr ye Chestnut, , • • . PIIILADELPIIIA. STOVES AND, TIN'WARE. I F YOU - WANT TO'SEt . THE i,erfeot Patlor -MOM Arrisr:olToredlp ,the 49 . Intd 4 'WM' 'FRIDLEY'S . ) • Steve Stare Beat Louth'''. ' street, in the rear o Ilalbert'e Grocery Store end see the 9-BEAT AMERICAN BASE BURNRR in Operction; lige a perpetual Burner,and per,- feet Radlster;,' as well ' -as a perfect Ventilator of the room, and is waranted to consume less cool than any other Stove of the same sice,ever offered to the public, requiring but one ordinary scuttle 'of small coal once - in 'twenty-eight bouts, being perfectly simple In all its working, having a simple elide to regulate the fire 'for keeping at night, ono kindling of fire being all that is required during the winter. No duet, no, gae,'no slag oroinder. M y ' 0 , 1 • 1 t . l 4; E. r-1 La, • F i d 4 0 I.—An ample bfagailne, or RoservOir, tbr Coal, having afrecrdircharge - mouth,the - magagine.being adjustable to dlibirent heights of elm to nine Inches from the grate, so as to, accommodate the supply of Coal as to its size and quantity thus permitting the maintenance of a certain deptlfhtcoal ler active combustion within the Eire•pot (whether it be of nut or stove size), which is the only way, to burn An thracite coal to. advantage. Different sizes of coal require more or less depth for perfect combustion. 2 —A Funnel, or Hopper, for the passage of the coal to the magazine is so arranged aeto permit the introduction of fresh coal, without allowing any escape of fames and gas into-the mom; and further, when the Stove in left with its top uncovered, com • polling any fumes that may escape from the supply In the reservoir, upwardslo its top,. to pass over the top of the reservoir Into the surrounding flue, and eo to the be..., and outlet. ' . . . . 3.—A Flre-cot with a contlnuoye Flue; over its entire tipper edize and down Its whole body to the base and outlet dues by which means the heat Is transmitted, not In separate flues several inches apart,ss is usual inidewnward draft Stoves, but b 1 a continuous sheet of Bathe in contact with the entire clreumferenceof the outer casing of the Stove, from the top of the•Flre•Pot downwards,glving a far more extended surface of radiation of-the heat.that any downwc&il draft Stove extant, - • 4.—An ample Oratn Surtice and Mr Nantes, and a complete arranged 0 iate,for shaking and dumping with a good aloe Aeh Pan-to reeelve the aehee and cinder. . - .• • . 4GS - W,e also wish It to be noted, that there to an abtolute. SECURITY FROM EXALOSION OP GAS! upon tho removal of the cover from tho Stove, which so commonly occurs upon the removal of the covers with other Magazine Stoves, for such Is the effect of tho Funnel, as constructed and arranged In reference to tho Magazine and Its surrounding Flue, that NO OAS CAN ACCUMULATE IN THE UPPER PART OF THE MAGAZINE TO EXPLODE. Nor can a current of air, or draft, bo created upwards through the Magazine to Inflame its contonts,whlchhappons with other Stoves Injuring end destroying the Magazine ItselE . Every feature oftble Stove la calculated to elfect. Bpi ECON o'sl Y.; .4e IN TILE USE ON FUEL, DURABILITY IN ITS CONSTRUCTION AND SYMMETRY IN ITS PROPORTIONS. In, addition tc thr above Stove, Fridley hoops on hood afull supplyof the beet Coek,Parlor and °Mee ,Attives. Tin and Sheet Iran work of all kinds on hand, - and - Spouting,Rooling and Jobbing of all kluds,done nt short„ootice, and of the best matorla),Frult, and Jaye of , the moat approved patents, and in con clusion ttit; Mist Portable-and Brick att I= 3T't.l.3riactcels. over offered to the public Fot reference calLonT Conlyn ; F. C. Fleming; Dr. Soo. - Neldigh ; Sponslur ; 11. Saxton; ?rot ; 1). J. Loldigh• J. llosier ; and others. 2.11n0v-671y T HE CARLISLE. COOS STOVE, Ilanufactured at F. 0 MUM ER A. Co'a Foundry and Machine Shop, Carlisle, CANT BE BEAT Thla Is the testimony ors cores of Turanian - hi Cumberland, Ferry and Adams Counties, who are now using them. Call nod see them. 0-0 R N Sli ELLn S, ..rining either by power or hy hand—constantly on nand and for sale by F. GARDNER & Co. Foundry nod Machin,' Shop, East Main Street. STEAM BOILER MAKING. We aro prepared to niako Gteamlira of all sizes and kinds promptly and on the belsost terms. A Smoke Stacks and all articles in that line, REPAIR ING or BOILEII9 and Engines promptly attended to In the best manner. , ' F. GARDNER h CO. - Foundry and Machine Shop, Carlisle, Pa. jan.24-67.' . CHARLES WILLIAMS HEATING AND YERIMATING WAREHOUSE Noe. 1132 & 1134 Market Street liar an entirely now heater. It le constructed es to qt once commend Itself to general favor,botng a combination of wrought and cast Iron.. It le very simple in Its construction, and is perfectly air tight; selkleardrig, having no pipes or drums to be taken out and cleaned. It is so arranged with upright flues as to produce n larger amount of heat from the some weight of coal than any furnace now In use. The bygrometic corwitlon of the air le produced by mAnow arrangement of evaporation will at once de monstrate that it is the only lIOT AIII. FURNACIE • that will produce a perfectly healthy atmosphere. I ism now maklmg dve elms oc PORTABLES, end four for Masonry. • • Spatial attention. la call to my NEW GOLDEN EAGLE COOKING RANGES, so I feel assured there is nothing In WM that eon compare with them, as regards theirdurabilitypconomy and offlelency - ,with a large ihsortments of Low own Orates, Fire Place Stoves" Registers and VenelTators. Send lot, Was trated circulars. lmay Maw: ' PENNSYLVANIA ELASTIC SPONGE CO; 1111 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. ELASTIC SPONGE, A 81:1119TITUTE FOR CURLED' HAIR FOR 41, UPHOLSTERY .PURPOSES Cheaper than Feathers or Hair, FAR, SUPERIOR. Tho Lightest, Softest and most Flittstlo and Dora hie material known, for Mattresees. Pillows, Car, Carriage, and Chair Cushions.. It is entirely indestructible, poribetly clean and (roe from duet. . IT DOES NOT PAOil AT'ALL I Is always free from inaeot.iife;la perfactly,haalthy. and - foe the alek le unequalled. ; If soiled in any way, can bo renOvated quicker and easier than any . other litattrage. Special attention givad to FU FINISHING . ontrnolixe, EAU.% ac. Railroad men are- eepeclally Invited to wxamipe tho Cushion Sponge. SATISFACTION GUARANTIED. THE TRADE - SUPPLIED. .12J aue 08.1 y. L L ' Fi PATnNT CENTRA r.L OIITIVAAWDIEICHILICOR WATER WHEEL,- Bearing date April 80,1867.. JACOB ABRAHIMS & CO., Et lawn Smith,. Joseph Truman Neiarttle, Cumberland County, Pa., Proprietors of tbo above named Patent for the Counties of GUMBLRLAND and PHAN/MIN, PA., and WASHINGTON GOUNTY MD. . . , . Wo desire to call the attention of Mlllwrlghte,llllll Owners,and others,to thd merits of the above limn tion, which for Durabllity,Effielency'and Cheapness, they are confident cannot be surpaeead. Wherever It boa been introduced, success has In. variably followed; even under the moat unfavorable elrcumetances. For Rack Winer and Lourtllead mid economical ute of Water, this IVheel is wilhouf a vivid/ • • .• ' . A Working Model of the Wheel colt bo examined at the Establishment of the Manufacturers in Nana• TIM PA:, whore all. information may be cheerfully Wirappondi the following references: J. &J, B. HOHBII. ' ' JOHN DROIIBAIiII, DENJAMIN'•LANDHB, 'Harit. BAhly . E.• LANDES.'BONS -.nog, Len.-- s _ a, A ViDlioll, J. B. LINDSEY millwrights, J. P. IWEISRLI. ' ' LEWIS BOWMAN . SAMUEL PIPER . . SOLOMON BTRoatl, ADAM RAMP,- Millwright. JACOB • RAMP. - J; „S.' •McCI,ELLAN . , WITH' :-BAII,TALOTT--&-BLY-NN, ' DEALERS IN niEti; caps,,Furs kfltraw Gila& lip. 486, Market Street, PAILADEI6IIII. 31,july 69.6 m. t+l y:: 1 4 • t.l "8 toa tu 41 N 4.4 t * tr - 41 t.l P F 4 1 4 VS op ; , ; 2 •• 44 4-- V t.' c) ~ '" 8 tl . og FA I= RANGES, HARD - WARR' HARDWARE HEADQUARTERS. ~HENRY S4X.TON, IV'CO. 10 : ' 1 ; EAST -HIGH 'STREET, Carlisle, Pa Haring bad upwards Of 20 years experience, in buying, and-invariably of ' the, manufacturer, and always paying cash, we flatter onselwea that we can buy at the. cheapest rates pos-lble, and, as Quick gales aad Small Profits is our "Motto," no fool coati- done that wo..can 'please . our-customers so every instance. - i C yro have la purchased our Fall Goods ' and rcw dueed the price_ our entire etock,and would advise Builders', Median cm, yarmers, and all those wbo would look to the Utmost to come and examine before purchasing. Our eitenelvo apck In the Blacken:lo,We lino con elate in part of ihopmered, Rolled, - lingllehed - Refined, • and Norway Iron, of all ehapee and alien. Ourden'e Horse and ' • -I Mule Shone, firm and Mule Iron and Nalle, Oast, . Spring, }Relish, Blister and Too Sled, English Wagon Boxes, also Sledges, Drills, Vices Bellows, Files, Rtispe r and Tools or every-descrlptlon CUTLERY Pocket and Table, Oatlerl, Bracher linliernsTable and Bather's Steals, Barber's Ramiro and Solesors • also Tailors Shears, Embroider log &Num &i., in 'endleim varied, of the meet cal_ebrated English and American makes. • Out Carriage Wagon mid Sleigh- Fixtures and Trimming'a are too altenalve too enumerate. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS supplied with materials at a Tory email advanco o Manufacturers, Prima. CARIENTERS TOOLS stfile i ANEB,-- - SQUARES, - - CHISELS, - SAWS, . s, AUGERS, : " HATCHETS, ~:....DOUGES, HAMMERS, &c,, dc.. • of every variety seledted with great care Iron the most reliable wanufacturerm wad warranted: SADDLERY, comPrlnlng In psrt, Iron agt Norths solfadjusting and dlg Trees, names, Saddle Trees, Collars, Patent and linetmeled Leather..liog' Skins. Shark do., Blanketil, Ruin Web, Stirrups, Butts, Buckles, RID gq, Orna ments, ke. together with all the Fancy, and Im l proved Goods and Tools In this department. S . IIOEMA KERS will find a replenished stock of Lasts, Throod, Tools &c., aS roasonablo figures. • CABINET MAKERS & UNDERTAKERS will find goods In their line such 811 link Cloth Springs, Hair, Moss, Vallee., Mirror Plates, Coffin Handles, tarn, Fringe &o, at n grant decline PLUMBERS AND TINNERS Soldering Irons, Ilareopper,Dar Lead. Sulder,Spult Block Tin, Rabbit Metal, Sheet Ben-a, Copper.ilra Steel and Iron {yards, &n, Se, sold chuap. PAINTS • A large stork of White Load, Red Load and Zinex, bought before the recent "rise," comprlelog Wriher Ih'o Buck and I Marty Leads, French and:American Zlnes, besides all the lower grades, also Gold Leaf Bronte... COLORS Dry and In Oil in Cans and in Tubes, Pafiit", Varnish Camel Hair, and Graining ilruehes of every doscrip• OILS AND VARNISHES Furniture Varnish, lE= Eiparordo., Coach do., , Whale do., ' Whito Donuts do., —Lard do., lron do.. Lade do., . Loather dr.., - . -- - Mats FOtit'de, - -Si,lnt.ll6 TAR Glass, , 'Putty Llthargo Shellac, Roeln, Chalk, Mum, Copperaa, Borax, „ bladder, Logwood, • Glue, PUMPS,, Runes), Douglass - and Cowing Iron and Chain Pumrs ' with wood iron or lend pipe attachments, gnaranteed to lift water from 6 to 160 foot not to freeze In winter. POWDER, A constant and freshsupply, Itock,and Rifle powder together with r fety Fuse, Fick., Mattocks,plgqlng Irons ; Crow Bars, Bledges, Napping !bun men, he:, de CEMENT, Roeendale and Scotland Cement, Caloin° Pleat - Peace Sand, kc., (all warranted frecli and good.) FARM BELLS "All aim." "ai;rantod not to crack." Diaston Mill, Circular. Croeacut and Butcher Sawa "warranted." (Mill and Circular Sawa Gummod. OEVAR WARE A large and new neeortment of Cedar Warnsuoh as Duckete,Churne, Tube, Bowls, lee. HOUSKEEPERS GOODS, • Plain and Porcelain-Lined, ' Oval , and Round Boilers, • Porcelain, Braes and Copper, Preserving • Kettles , d Bake and . •• 4 . • f • Frying Pans, Wafe and ~Grid Irons, Sad Irons, • , Wringers, - Coffee Millsi Britiania and Plated - Tea and Table Spoons Shimmers and Laclede, Dinner Gongs and Bells, Butter - Scales, Large Iron Kettles, Sheet Zinc, Floor Oil Cloth, Stair' Rods. BIRD CAGES Lomat assortment and most beautiful Styles of Bird Cops._ cot Flower Baskets, Mom lianglag Baskets, 80. U Rf 3 . Single and Doubln Shot, Guns, Effie Barrolo;Locka and fdountlnge,Rbrolyera,llowle Knives, Oartrldgos to malt any Ittfla or Revolver, Powder, ,Shoti CAM ' FISHING RODS AND TACKLE G- R A 1-N-Ll3 AG S, 2, 2,4' olid.B 'Wallahs 'Cptton, and at.tho very lowest. PLOWS Plank's Shifting BUM.IIIgh and Low Cutter, Zeigler, Weld* Bloomfield, Eagle and York Plows, Plow and Oulthratordlandlee,Castinge to eult any of the abovo Plows constantly en hand. 0 ,AIN 8, • , , . • . • , • Straight and Tulat Butt and Log Tracee,sth (Sitting Spreads and Haltert, Jockey Cow and Dog Maine. ELIZABETH HANES, We are agents fcr. the patent improved Measuring Pan mu. We guarantee Meanie draw and measure car racily the heaviest Moluses, Oil,, Tar Varnishes &o. In the - eoldestlereathde:'-- We are bole Agents for Fairbanks Standard Scales universally acknowledged the heat and cheapest. WE ARE SOLE AGENTS-FOR PATENT KiCORLSIOR, WEATHER, STRIPPING, need he Donis and Windowi hire:eluding co l dAtain Duet and Show without mentioning the ~ RAVING OP (3OAL, besides securing inch oomfort am no other expend! tures of Fuel can command. ! , OAMPAIGN" - CA.PS AITT),(SAPES,, Bllylllolli and Blair, Qrant and Colam: -- '„Qoodndallvad Ikea told' pikiceraf ton'" jiargiemembdr the old, e4nd. NO. 16, EAST HIGH STREET', It ,13 A :LT BARD WARE: MILLER: & BOWERS' HARDWAPE STORE, ME 26 NORTH HANOVER STREET, CARLISLE,. PA. . 44 0M4 1 10 . giggi,l4lipo: ! • • '"1 Ili i fficA..oAi,!!.o- .. • ... ii. 1 ,.',,,1.,:..i1t- • Ilr ':OP3 ki. , . 1• ------ -'—==,-.-_ 1011111!c ' '". 7 ----.. ~-!•';l.wilti .. - _ WE would respectfully call the atten. tion of the public to ourrecently replonieht ed STOOK. We have artfully avoided purchasing duritig . tho recent decline, and now that the market has become settled we have filled up our shelves and are prepared to offer special inducements to all who will favor us with a roll. Wo bay° Conettintly on band a FULL' STOCK OF Hanimercd. English, Refilled, and Nor way .1.q0N . ;- Berdan's horse and _ Mule. Shoes; _Norway Rods; —l„larse Nails; Black and - Polished Springs, &c., togethoewlth a full stock of ZO5- ' BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS, `,1.1. sucha g Drills , Roll& Box Vices, Rellona, Rasps, Piles &c.. kc. BUILDING O MATERIAL. 3 ' ° IIN; We invite all persona Intending to build, to come and take a lock thrinigh our stock. We have our Locks, Qlnae, Paints, 011s,and all maretial In this line marked down at the lowest 0.1:411PRIOES, 'and fool assured that we can offer special Induce ments In this branch I.IARRISI3I7-RG NAI-LtVal ways - on - hand . ~-.- •• , . .. .. , - -7, - .,; :e ~,--,. - -;i;L42 ,. . -- ~,- Carpenter's 71 - -- 7 4*ifivi ... , ,E NI, - „ :tii , L f ':`;' , 1,.. - .... ' TOOLS fF: 7-. 'V-Ll' - Can be bad of the best quality. WO take special care lu selecting all tools and are bound to keep up the reputation of the old stand In this particular.' • 4 •-i. . .., • ---- - TABLE AND ' • ' - POCKET CUTLERY, of all immaginable patterns. We keop on hand a full lino of Wiese goods and are alwaka ablo to suit' the . taste of evon the mote. r.qtilion, -74 VT"'":444-4ito-. • SADDLERY, "r7Op -11 Z-V FP -, •t • P" - 7 - • . of every variety, embracing In part eolf adjusting and plg Trees, Plated Japanned nbd Wood rfamex, , Bridle-Bitte, Brow Bands, Wallin, Horse Blankets, &c., also, SADDLER TOOLS, of every deooriptlon SHOE. FINDINGS, cohslotlng of MOROOCOEB, ' " ' LININGS, BINDINGS, THREAD to WHITE LEADS \ •: 1;4 41 4 . :40. 1 li,*isll4 'f4t — 7=114( 6-1 AND ZINOS Our Moil& will always find us woll supplied with the boat brands ofthoso articlos - and ready to sell them at tho lowest prices. We are constantly In re• celpt of Paints, thus enabling ourefulves to supply our custoreors with,,rreeh paints, colors of all des criptions contantly on hand. Also pure LINSEED OIL. • 00A011 - FURNITURE, DEMAR LEATMER, • and IRON VARNISHES GLOB', LITHE/WE, its. ' Cabinet Makers and Undertakers, will always fliid us hating a full supply of goods In this line.. PUMP'S of all doecriplion and onto, best manufac turers, Wood, Iron and f sad pipes to suit. FARM AND House Bells, litill,Cross-cut and Circular Saws, Beata Blasting rowdora, Mondale, Bancocir and.Bcotland Cement, Calalne Plaster; Crow Bars, Bistigos, &o. • . A FAIMERS, will do well to call and examine our stock of /lames, Traces, Brasil. Chains ' Tongne and Stay Phallus,. Jockey Mains, Spreads; Walter Olutlos,%,Cow Ties, Shovels, Spades, Yorke, Bakes, Grain Bags, 4c., be fore 'buying elsewhere.. We are ready to olfer special Inducements In ale lino. , • . Repairs for MoCoimiok's Reaper and Mower constantly on hand. RIFLES, *. ' SMOOTH. AND TWISTED, • • 7.01 17 7 - o. ' Double and Sinee l barrA, SHOT-GUNS,. REVOLVERS; OMITRrDGEB,I9IO.ItB iind4o,d)teritomingeot liv ery kind. 0 -E DA - R,W , A.:1,-C t . Tiline'rs i Soldering IRONS,. BAR LEAD, Block. Tin; Babbie-lfletid, Sheel-Broas, &e., dee.. ara - sole agents-for:the BUFFALO SCALE -V170.41P3-- and aro ready to supply Scales warranted, and fur nished at lower prices than any other Pastes In the )narket. We are constantly In receipt of goods direct from the manufacturere and ate able to furnith Oonntry Merchants atPhlladelphla and Now York prim.. . . 0 0 A 0:11 • • n..- AO • • - • 411 1 1 - • 6k W.' A N 'ileg.ridorteszOardi ' I,r 4iTAILViV e •FIXTURES, oinoyo on hand and at the lowest market rata, Hubs, Bgokee, polloes, 4taloa,l3balts, Duck, Ilrglins, Damask R 9;, • GOObS delivered to. oil ill* 9f. thO froo • • " • • • ••. MILLER, JIG -• • • DRY GOODS..; FALL WINTER CAMPAIGN; In the Dry Good Trade Open; At THE CHEAP: Mita .OF L. T. GREENFIELD No. 4. East Main Street. I would most respeetfu Ily. inform ay. patrOlia and others that I havejustopened_ the largest and finest aelootion of Dry Goods, Notio naltc., for the fa l it4l winter, trade ever brought to this place, belog to NeW York and Philadelphia during filo last ratiemely hot weather, I have deckled advantages in pur,olmaing in floods a t figires below their cast, at this time and being deuirows to give my costo iiiiirOie advantage l attention to, the price at which I can sell. DOMESTIC' GOODS, 5000 Ida of the mod popular prints at 1234. Domestic Gingham' at 12% 1618 and 200 . 1 Drown Muslin" at 44 at 12% 15 and 1130 Bleached Mullins at 10 1234 15 and tip top /Mirth:gm at 20cts I 7 - Clanton Flannel at • - 1620 and 250. Ticking" at . 16 18 10 25 and upwas da Oraahoa est Also a full line of 01180K8, STRIPES, LIMNS, KENTUCKY JEANS, DETAINS, and other Domestic Goode at, correeliondlogly low Oleos. DRESS GOODS, Having datermlned to , increase my Shick of Dress Gooda,.thava . parchased a Stock-that-will compete with.any_in the valliy as to quantity and quality, and at prices that Cannot fall to please, they con sist topart of _ BLACK SILKS from the lowest' grades up to $4 per yard. A beautiful and full assortment of COLORED of all the latest ehadee Silk Changeable Itli#uresp, French Merinos, 1 . All Wool Caro Poplink, All Wool Plaits Poplins, • Empress Clotbs, . ()bone Poplins, • Aleaander Poplins, Cliental Lusts.. All Wool I/shines, Single and double a Idths Lustre Card, • Alpaca Poplins, Alpaca, all shades • _American &ham.. MOURNING GOODS, Bombsslnes, Block , Frirtch Morino, AU Wool Mains, aad DoubleAVldthe, ♦ beautiful goleWon of Black ind White Mlxturee. CO BURGS,'" Crape Veils, Black and White ..Shawls square and long, togethei with a full ae aoitment of " • FUNERAL GQODAf, for which orders will be promptly and satisf. torlly Cloths ciassimors and Cassioots, Bleck Cloths from the lowed grades of American to the thaeo Pion& American Beavers. French Beavers for Overcoats A large doek of Plalwand Fancy Ceselnets 'and Cala'men!. In this branch of my trade I would particularly call attentton as I am confident that I hate the largest. and.best *elected. *tack_ of these _goods_of, any store this aide of the titles, and having made kan oldest to order to snit my ntunerons custo mers in these articles, all I ask la an Inspection, feeling satisfied thit none can compete with or candereell me. BLANKETS 11 BLANKETS 1 In thesi I ant now offering bargain. that satin° be found elsewhere CORSETS In this branch of our trade we are the only house that keep a variety of these articles. Ma's Celebrated Stavcoreet, sell at 51. ,• Tho Regular Vrancit OOonat. Thompron's Patent &ova 'Ming Corset, being thO most perfect article of that kind known. Also a flue Irrene Conet, with . 60 stays SHAWLS 11 SHAWLS 1 Sty liteek of ffhewle Is very will Be sold it'prlces to sult all. They cooslst of SQUARE AND LONG BLANKET SHAWLS PAISLEY SHAWLS &C OLOTHS FOR LADIR'S SAM- OF OF ALL' SHADES,. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS TABLE OIL OLOtIISi STATIC OIL CLOTHS, OIL PAPER BLINDS Notions, Gloves and Hoisery, .32 great isrletlat and very asap Tha latest stile of H, 09.E.'0,SKIUTS. BALMORAL 'SKIRTS .FURS t- FURS:: FURS!!! • , ~ • 'Having accepted thiAgeney 'Acne of the largest *or manufacturers' in the country, will by.' these 1,0051:111 hare on band and , open, for inipeetlon,. on the Ist of 'October neat, one of the largest and Ilnestwelectionl of Yuri ever brought to this place, 'and will offer such Inducements to purchasers that 'Cannot tall to phis° both so to prise and .qualitYr by this arrangement my 'stock will always be), thin, fund haying no risk, In the sales Wlll be ebb to sell Remember\ the Place, MEI L OrREENN.EU) •INIT,C)•?-44,;'! •' - •. „. - ' 7 -- :44 evg - MAUt -Ralifttit ..• LA' ;44t, .RALLi .CT,TMIiERLANDNALLEY RAIL. , • • ILA 1 , 1" G p O. tr. 137 On and after itemilay, Septeniber 14th, POO, Passen ger Trains will run daily as follows, (Sundays sextep ted) W E 'l' "t r ' A R : ..• : . 'AOCIIMMOD4TION TRAIN,IOiMON 8,00 A., M. Mechanicsburg B,33 4arlisla'•o,lo,loelrville 9 , 119 : liblis.peneburg 10,10, Chambersburg 10,40, Oreeneaa-, tie 11,14, arriving at flagon:lo*U 11,42 A. M..-- ' Mau nem leaves * Harrisburg -1,8 0 P. 011., Meehan-- icsburg 2,02, Carlisle 2,34, Ne ovine 3,10, tibippen* burg 9,40, Ohamboreburg 4,20 Greene astie,46o, arrit 4 lug ati Hagerstown 6,25 P. M. BIPILEI3II 'tams' leaves Ilarrisbnrg 4,15 -p. Mechanicsburg -4,47,,04r1i510 - 6,17, 6,601 Sleippensburg 0,17, arriving et Otambersburg at 6,46 P. -M. A MIXED Tamilleaven Chambersburg 8,05 A, M., Greencastle 0,25, arrivirWat Ilagersinwp 10,10 A.M. • •EASTWARD: ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Clunnberaburg 4,45 2 A. - Mt, Bhgtensburg 6,14; Blowville 5.46, Carlisle 0,- 18, Mechanicsburg 0,47, arriving at Harrisburg 7,16 MAIL TRAIN lame Magerstovin 8,00 A. M., Green castle 885, .ohambersburg 0,10, Phlppensburg- 9,40, 10,14, , Carlisie 10,50, Mechanicsburg 11,24, arriving ht llarrisburg 11,55 A. M. Parma Tama leaves Ilagerstown -11,66 A. M., Greencastle 12.23, Chambereburg I,aq, Ghippensburg 1,92, Nevrville 2,05, Carlisle 245, s leohantceburg 8,12, • arriving at Ilarrisburg 3,44 P. 51. A,Bliyh TRAIN leaves' Bageretown 3,05, ,P. Br. ,Grcenc4 t1e,4,12, arriving at - Chansbershisrg - 5,05 P. Bt. Jitlyl•Ni tilting doss connoctloos at liarrishurg with trains to and from Philadelphia, Now York, Dolti. more; Washington and Pittsburg. SUPERINTENDENT'S OPPM, 0. N. LULL. Ohambersburs, Pa., May 8, 1808. . READING. ,RAIL ROAD". SUMMER:ARRANGt &ENT MONDAY, AUGUST 3d.. 1868. GEEAT TRUNK LINE PllO5l THE Wirth and North. West for Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Ashland, Shamokin, Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, Ephrata, Latta, Lancaster, Col umbia, &c,,,Ac. 12% vs and 20e Trains leave Ilarrishurg forNeir.York as i0110W.: At 2.50, 6.25, and 8.10. A. M., and 1220, noon, 2.06 . and 9.35, P. 51. connecting with similar Trains on the Pennsylvania Rail Road, and arriving at Now York at 6.00. 10.00 anel/.45 A. M.. and 8.50, 0.55, and 0.60,P. M. Sleeping Cars accompanlng the 2.60. A. M. and 0.35 P. M. trains without change.r Leave Ilarriaburg far Heading, Pottabille, Tama qua, MlnAvllle, Ashland, Shamokin, lIPVe Grove. Allentown and Philadelphia, at 8.10, A . M., and 2.05, and 4.10, P. 51.; stopping ut Lebanon and Principal Way Stations; the 4.10,1'. Al. train making connec tions thr Philadelphia and Columbia only. For Pottsville, Schuylkill flare. , and Auburn Vi4behuyl kill, mid Susquehanna liallro td, - leave Harrisburg. 330 P. 31. Returning, Leave -New •Teek-at A. M., 12.00, Noon and 6.00 and 800 P.M.; Philadel phia it 8.15 A. M. and 3.30 I'. 111.; Sleeping -cars accompanlog the. 9.00, A. M. and 5.00, and 8.00 P. M. trains from New York, without Olfange. Way Pah:anger Train leaves Philadelphia 7 30, A. M., connecting with similar 'train on East Penn sylVanla. Itallrnad, „returning - -from Reading. at ifdpping titan Stations. Pot tern In ati7 00, and 8.45 A. M. and 2.46, P. Al , Shamokin 5.26 add 11.20 A. M. Ashland 7 00 A. M. 12.43 Neon and 1.55 P. M.; Tamaqua at 8.30. A. M.'2.10 and 4,35 P. M. Leave Pottsville via Schuylkill add Susquehanna Rail Road at 10 A. 31.. 7 'for Harrisburg, and 11.39 A . TI. for Pine Grove and Tremont.. Readitur Accommodatir n Train: Leaves Reading. at 7.30, A. 31. i returning from Phliadelphis at 5.15 P. M. • Pottstown Accommodat] ,n Train: Learns Potts. town at 6.45, A. 31.•roturniug leaven Plniadelphi ,, no, 4.30, P. 51. Columbia Rail Road Trains leave Reading 7.00, A. M. and 6.15, P. M. for Epbrata, Lig., Lancaster, Col um Ma. ,64. Porkionier, Rail Road Trains leave Perkionten Junc tion at 0.00 A. M. and 6.001'. 11 . Returning Leave BkipPack at 0.10 A. Al., and 1.25 I?. 21., connecting with similar trains no Reading Rail Road.' On Sundays: Leave New York at 8.00, P. M. Philadelphia 8.00, A..M., nod 0.15, P. M „the 8.00. A. M. Train running only to Reading; Pattsv !Ile 8.00„ A. 21., Harrisburg 5,26 A. M. and 4.10 and 0.85, 1-- M., and Reading at 1.10,2 65 and 7.15 A. M. for Dal ris burg,at 7.06 A. M. and 11.40, P. M. for Now Tor} , .nd 4.25 I'. M. for Philadelphia. Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Emir- Edon Tickets, to and from all points. at reduced rat.. Baggage checked through;4oo pounds allowed each Passonger. O. ANICOLLB, Sup'L. 1 aug 68 - 1 4 ' RIB RAILWAY TRAIN S. _EA LEAVES depot foot of Clambers street, Pa• von la Ferry: 7-30 A. Si., Day Express for Rochester' -Buffalo, Salamanca, Dunkirk, and all points., West and South. 8-30 A. 31. Way Train dailV Ihr Ottisiille and Inter, mediate stations. 10.30 A. 31. Express Mall for Buffalo. Salantancis., ,Dunkirk, and all pulnts Wes: Scut , , 8-00 P. 31, Way Train for Middletown an n interrnee ate stations. 430 P. 51. Way Expriko stopping only at Sterling Junction, Turuor'a end stations. West. °Mantle,- - (ex" opt "Oiftird),New burg, Warwick, Montgom ery, Unionville and Port Jervis. 6.00,1'. 51. Way Train for Suffern and Intermediate, • stations. 6-30 P. 51 Night Expross for Rochester, Buffalo Sala mancX; LUZ kirk, and all points South and West. 6-00'P. M. Way Trains for So 'Torn and intermediate stations. 11-110 IL M. Night Express daily for Rochester, Buffalo, Salamanca, Dunkirk, and all points West and South. By this train Sleeping Coaches will run. through to Cincinnati without change. 8-00 P. M. Emigrant Train artily for (ho West. Also, Way Trains for Rutherford Park„.Paasaid; ante Paterson at 0,45 and 0,10 A..31.,12. M., sad-1,45, 4,00 - 0,46, and 11,00 P. M. On Wednesday , night a Theatre Train tl2 o'chick for Suffern end Intermediate eta - tions. &moat Tsm9e.-8,30 A: M. Way Train foi` Ottls villa, 12,00 51. fur Paterson; 0,30 P.M. Night Express for Dunkirk, Buffalo, Rochester, Salamanca, and all points Wost and South; 3,00 P. N. Emigrant and Way Train, 11,00 P. 31. for Paterson and Port Jervis. Express trains runs through to Salamanca, Dun kirk-and Buffalo without change of coaches, and in direct connection with all Southorn and Western Lincs. Crape Collars Perfectly ventilated and luxurious Bleeping Coach es accompany all Night Trains. Tickets can be obtained at the Company's office, 242 Broadway, and depot foot of Chambers Street, New York; also at Long Dock depot. Jersey City. • An Illustrated °nide to the principal suburban places on the Line of the Eastern Division of this Railway has been prepared, and can be obtained at the office or the Company free of charge, by those Wishing to personally examine the region referred to, w.th the view of - settlement; , ' ' IL RIDDIA, General Superintendent, W. R. BAltit, amoral Passenger Agent. llscp4lB. INS URAIV CE - 00 MPAMES THE CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD CONN. Incorporated 1850, Charter .13er— petual, CASH ASSETS, $4,00,000, JAMES C. WA (ALEXI', President. Policies Issued on all Popular Plane. A few reamer why people Insure in the Chatter Oak. let.—All banking prlvilegds are prohibited, the business being confined exclusively to the ineuranc e. of liven. 2d.—lts Risks are selected with great care, thus. incurring small losses, and consequently largo divi dend, arcriM tithe Policy holders.—Bee Mass: lusur ante Reports last e:x years. 3rd.—lts Ratio of Expenditures, Including Death. Llaims and Working-R.4ons., to Recants, are un , procedentedly law. dame Report.. 4th.—All the profits en , divided among Policy holders, tied orlgnal capital 'icing limited by Charter to eight par cent dividends, no more than it earn. for the,Comparty at interest. ' sth.—lt declarer and pays its Divalende abut/ally • It Cern, thus assisting the insured in the payment •o, premtutmi.-- - nth.—lt is prompt in the payment oLlosses, hay- • Ing paid to LION iL. a, w a s n a d n I! O s r n p a h v earn Orphans nearly a 1 1,3 4 1mT 7th._ The man of wealth Gamins as an Investment. Bth.—Man of email moans insure topsail their families against want. fitho—The luau of business, insures to provider against pomade loss in trade, a •life Policy, being a , basis fur capital. 10th.—Portions in debt insure that their earnings, for years of toil may not be sacrificed at •death from , want of ready cash, to cancel liabilities. " Ilth: All InsurS..as Money • thus laid • away,by tittles le sore to come beak largely Increased to their families, death being certain to occur., • ,Dr. S. 11, KIEFFER, N. D., Medical Examiner. J. 0. STOCK,-Agent "Carlisle, Pa.. E, 11. BLAIR General Agent, for Eastern Pa. - °Mc o, No. 37 West Third Ste • Williamsport, Pm ; 260ct67 F IRE - J.I4BEIU ' THE Allen.and Reaper:whore , Mahal Fire hr. siwanco Cboapany , of Cumberland county, Incorper• atod by an set of Araembly, In the year 1813, and heiv.ing recently had Its ehartur, , etre:ado:l to the year 1883, Is now In active and vigorouo operation, ". under the nuperlotendence of the following board \ or glanagersi els: William R. °argot, Christian 81ayraan, Jacob &b -ody, D. Ballyj Alex. Oathcarta. 11,,Coover, John Elolialberger, Joseph, Wickersham, 81un1; Eberly, • Moore Bricker, Rudolph Martin, Jacob, Coover, and The rates of Waunakee ore as low and favorable ea: any Company of the kind •in the State.'. 'Persona, plaiting to become members are invited to make ap— plication to the agents of the CPmpany, evhp are wil ling to waltrupon them et any time. . . •, OFFICERS OF THE COMFANIC. R. GORGAS, President, Eberly's Mille, Cum— berland county.' ALEX'R. OATLIOART, Vice •Prosidont,. Carlisle°, Cumberland county. . JOAN 0. DUNLAP, Seat'y, Mechaticaburie, Cum berland nounty. . • DANIEL DAILY, Treasurer, Dilialturfirlfark Co. • 'DIANAGERS. , • • . Williani R. Clorgna, Alex. Cathcart, -I. 0. Dunlap, Daniel Dailey, Ohl:labile Stayman;JacOli 11.1.kiciver. Joseph Wickefehetn, .1. Eicheiberger, Moses Bricker Jacob Coovor, Jacob Eblery, Jamas Anderson, Jobh IL Ooover. Cumberland county..—Jobullberriek, freniy Soaring Shiremanstown; La Bootle° Peffer, Dlektu son; • henry Ilowmatt,: Churebtown; Orielth South, ?Addition; , Samuel araham, Went... Nuns borougln Samuel Cooyer kleobaolesburr, , J.ll.,Ceek . Obtpherdstown; J. Banton, Silver nprlagi by, Carlisle, Valentine Peerrian, blaw.Cuniberiaod wm. oodbu ma, York Counky.—James COMM; Wlrlogton; PearderO,Dilleburs. Daniel Outten alrelew,,Joka. i%Miami!, Carroll; AIWA &arena, likdikskeirrooglei'J. ii,Dletdorri, Mulberry CP:O. , Dauphin count7.—Jereob,Houser; Jlarrlskuru. „ p &AO STA. :VI P',.'. irate/maker, and .tqw.elerV , No. 148;, 1• *Dag 2D sT.,•Con. :or PHIL:ID~Ei.i!HIA~.; An asiorpietit . of Watotida, / i,errelry, Elgror • ~„. 'conitantb: on 431111`.Appl t,. . locii4D4c 4., OM I=
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