American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, January 17, 1867, Image 3

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    a s i,ECT School.—TUb Select Scholars
°tho months of October and November,
L were as follows: BcboolNo.il—
r'rv F. Hoffer, Geo. W. Bowmftn, Seo.
Ilallor; No; 12-Ellen Shnubla, Hetty
'a*, Bmmn -Von.Hellen; No. 13—
ura Widner, Laura' Beotom, Eleanor
liley: No. Morris, Ephraltn
ir nffl»n, Bo&fc?ki Bridy • No; 15—Mln
j'leogeti Etatua L.' Hannon, Annie
s'otth:-Nb. 19-LeV; FallM, B. H.
; n J y n, aB. Mike.: !Nf>; 17-Ells Hoff
,n Elmira.Pystoy, Alice Halbert ; No.
B-j Burkholder:; Q.W.H, Bentz,
H. HasaloV; 4 4 Pi 8. 8, ’
#ii ri : i ti<!» ss ■ -Wo tlceg.v
WM- BLAIB * son,
B *' 7 OP'' J ■
CHINA' AND ! QUEENSWAKE,
;D WHOLESALE 'B^TAIIi^GROCERS,
, -,-CABLISLE, PA.r 'V*
ware ofatiy kind go to the
ore of 6oV, who hav6 the Ifafgost
jet outilde Of iPhUadelphia. i ;
Universal Cog-Wheel Wringer'' and Do
■ 3
ji. BtAiR& Sok, Who have the exclusive agen
in Carlisle. ... •, J “ [Jan. 10,' 'o7.’.
IMPORTANT F^.UIiiIES*“WO advise
[desirous ofbbtalrilng'aflrateiass BewibgMa
-IQO to examlno tho Wiicolor,& Wilson. XL has,
mf important ad vantages over aUothora. .Its;
tebes for beauty, strength and elasticity, aro
e wonder to all. . T t . .
Soother machine bovfers-flb wide a range of
D rtc r seWlngil)ght and beayy w<?rk with .equal
duty.-.- - r ,„ . ... ," t
for beauty of work .and tbhwldq range of work
tdeh as well as thb easobf op-'
tilon, economy of thread, together with lts : ole-.
appearance as an article of household fur- -
iaro, thoWheoler & WiUoh has no rival. On
coant of the many advantages and Improve
ents ll'posßessosbver otherg.we fool sore It
tills the appellation of the best family Sowing
ichlno in.;the* world, and wq but;speak the
lads of hundreds of thousands of -faihlllos who
k re'them'ln* dally use. Wo flay again, go and
t onoi Sold at BalFßoad Office, Carlisle, Fa.
Dec. 20,;18<W. ;
Special Oabd,— Haying determined
toll but my Immense atdok of Winter Goods,
now offer to tho public at greatly reduced prl-
piece Goods by tho yard, Men’s, Youth’s and
ny's Ready Made Clothing. Call and examine'
ryoursolf, at.tho old stand.
.1 . , • I. LIVINGSTON. .
K. B.—WA also offer lor sale tho celebrated
lorenco Reversible Food Look and Knot Stitch
ewlng Machines. I.l*.
Dec. 90, 1860 . .
Special Notices.
Hami’B Vegetable Sicilian Haib
csbwkb la tho best article-known to preserve,
io hair. It will positively restore Gray Hair to
sorlglnal color. 1 It keeps tbo hnlr’from falling
it. It Is tho best dressing in tho world, making
feless, stiff, brashy hair healthy, soft and glossy,
rice $l.OO. For salo by all druggists.'
Jnu. 17,-18fl7-It*.
Dr. Sghenok’s Mandrake Pills—
SubttUute/or Calomel, —These Fills are composed
fvarlops roots, having the power to relax.the
actions of tho liver as promptly and effectual-'
u bine pill or mercury, and without producing
V of those disagreeable or dangerous effects
rtilch often follow tho uso of tho latter. '
la all billions disorders thoso Pills may ho used
ith confidence, as they promote the discharge
vitiated bile, and remove thoso obstructions
)m the liver and biliary duets, which are the
Qso of bilious affections in general.
Schcnok’s Mandrake Pills cure Blok Headache
id all disorders of tho LLvor, Indicated by sal
rskln, coated tongue, oostlvenoss, drowsiness,
d a general feeling of weariness and lassitude,
owing that tho liver is In a torpid or obstruct
condition; ’
a short, these Fills may be used with advan
ce la all oases, when, a purgative or alteratlvo
edlclno Is reqhirc&. 1 '
’lease ask for “ Dr. Schenk's Mandrake Pills,”
dobserve that the two likenesses of tho Doc-’
aroqn tho Government stamp—one when In
a last stage, of Consumption, and tire other ~In
(present hbalth. 1 . . ■ ..n .
told by all Druggists and dealers. Price 25 ctsi
i box, Principal Ofllco, No.lCNortUCth Street,
illmlolphia, Pa. . - •. ■ •■/
Kov. 81800—llh A sth w oa mo ly
To UONBOMTPIVB3.—Tbo advertiser, having
m restored to health In a few weeks by & yery
nplo romedy.afterhavlng sufferedfor several
ire with asevere lung aflectlpn, and thatdread
scaso, Consumption— la anxious fo makeknown
Ua follow-sufferers tho means of curb.
To all who desire it, ho will dend a copy'of, the
ascription used (free of charge,) with the dlrocv
3Di for . preparing and using the same, which
tj will find, a sure curb for Consumption, Aflt
as, Bronchits, Coughs, Coldir, and all Throat
><l Lung Afflictions. 1 The only object of the ad
visor in' sending the Prescriptionis to benefit
e afflicted} ’and spread information which ho
aueiyes to be invaluable, and ho. hopes every
offerer willtry his remedy, as it will cost them
'thing, and may prove a blessing. -
Parties wishing the prescription, free by return
all, will please address’ ' , ; ;
’■ Rev. EDWARD A. WltfiON. :
- Williamsburg, Kings Co., N. Y,
f2S>.aa,iBM.-iy V
Buboes of Yotjth.—A Gentleman who Suffered
ryearefrom Nervous Debility, Premature 3?e
-y, and all the. affects. of: youthful indiscretion,
HI for the sako of suflbrifig humanity, send free
all who need it, ,the;‘reolpo and. directions for
aklng the simple’remedy* by which he.was
■red. Sufferers wishing to profit by tho adver
b's experience, can do so by addressing
JOHN B. OGDEN,
No. 13 Chambers St., N. Y.
feb. 22,18(13—1y
BmA»aß, But Tbue.—Every, young lady and
aUcmao. in the United States can hear some
tag very much to their advantage by return
aU (free of charge,) by addressing tho under
fed. Those having fears of being humbugged
til oblige by not noticing this card. All others
Ui please address their obedient servant,
THOS. F. CHAPMAN,
831 Broadway, N. T
Peb.32, ISWT-ly
Remedial Institute fob Special
“ES, Wo. 11, Bond Stmt, New York. -W-Fall
formation, with the highest testimonials; also,
Book on Special DUecuet, in a sealed envelope,
. Be sure and send for them, and you
111 Dot regret it; for, os advertising physicians
te generally impostors, without references no
taQger should be trusted.' Enclose a stamp for
wtn Bo, and direct to Dr. LAWRENCE, No. U
jud Btreet, New York.
*0r.15, 1860—ly -
WondebeWl 1 , but True I —Madame
Kington, the world-renowned Astrologlst and
'aambiilistlo Clairvoyant, whllo-in a olalrvoy
ll state, delineates the very features of the por
>Q you are to many, dud by the aid bfan instru
ct of intense power,known os.the Brychomo
°Poi guarantees to produce a perfect and life
te picture of the future husband or wife of the,
'Pllcdnt, with date’ of' marriage, occupation, j
Dllng traitsof character, &c. This is no impo-1
'top, as testimonials without number cpn‘ os
tl > By stating place of birth, Age, disposition,:
ior of eyca iinil halr, and enclosing fifty cents;
stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you
tho piotdre .by retara mall, together
'to desired information; t - •
Address in cdnfldence, Madame Gortrudoßom-
Ston, p. o. Box 297, West Troy, N, r. ; . .
‘ 5 0v.15,18G6-6ra v - - • ‘ ",
liohl Itch! Itch I Borotohl Scratch 1
utoUt Wheaton’spintment will cure the Itch
‘ ® hours.. Also , cures Salt Rheum, Ulcers,
Plains, and-all Eruptions'of the Skin. Price
For sale by all druggists. By sending
to WEKKS <fc POTTER; solo Agents. 170
uhington streeit, Boston, It will bo forwarded
free of postage, to any part of the United
, »M2a i iBM4.ly
Card to Invalids.—A Clergyman
Riding In epnth'Arberlca
rJYered daafeoudslmple>einfidy/or thobure
ferrous: Weakness; Early Decay, Diseases ol
Qr y and Semlhai brgansVand the whole
disorders brought on by baneful and vi-
Great numbers have been already
by this noble remedy. -Prompted by a de-
J* to benefit the afflicted and; unfortunate; I
J* w &d the recolpo for preparing and'using
a sealed dnvelopc,to any one
it, Free q/ Charge.
lnclose a post-paid envelope, addressed
Address, ...." j ...
JOSEPH T. INMAN,
Station D, Blblo House.
’ ‘ Now York City,
ISW-ly*
ifftarrieb.
MOLERr-MINICH—Oa the 10th Inst., by Rov.
D. Block, Mr. Samuel Mqler to Miss Elvina Min*-
loh. both of Prankfordtbwhahlp, thlaco,
G the isth ult,, by Rev.
C.P. Wing. Mr. William B. Goodyear to Miss
Eliza F. Scott, both of Carlisle.
FIBHER—HOFPMAK.—Oh theBthlust.,by the
Rov. Young, Mr. Augustus Fisher, of South Mid
dloton twp., to Miss Kate Hoffman; of Adams 00.
Übe , inavketo.
Carlisle FlonrAi
id Grain Hiirket.
Ojlbliblb, Jan. IC, 1887. -
Rye........... 10
) Corn
) 0at5,...« ...... 45
) Clover 5eed,..:......;.. 700
Timothy Seed,t 00
Flour—Family,,7s
Flour—Sapbr...B CO
Ryo Flour fl 00
Wheat-White 8 00
Whopt—'Red, .. 2 80
Carlisle Provl
Gablis&k, Jan. 10,1807.
5 Turkeys, cob—? pr,.t3 00
\ Turkeys, nons—s pr 300
1 Ducks—‘$ pair 100
1 Potatoes-best-?) bus 80
Potatocs-2d bus 70
Apples— bus 1 60
Apples—2d b—V bus. 80
Butter 8 20
Eggs, 80
Lord, 12
Tallow 10
Bacon—Hams, 14
Bacon—Sides - 12
Chickens—'p pair,..50^60
Philadelphia Markets.
. Philadelphia, Jan. 10,1807.
' Floub.—The market presents no now feature;
holders are very Arm In their demands, but there
Is no* Inquiry except for thq supply of the home
consumers, who have takou a few hundred bar*
rels at 812®18 50 per barrel for common and fancy
Northwest extra family, at 812 50@14 50 for Penna.
and Ohio do. do., 815@17 for fancy, 80@10 50 for ex
tras, and 88 25®8 75 tor Buperflne.. No change in.
Ryo Flour or Corn MeaU .
1 Grain.—The Wheat market is extremeloy qui
et, and In the absence of sales we quote rod at 82-
70@3 20 per bushel,-and white at s3'2o@3 40. Rye
Is selling In lots at 8185®! 40* Corn Is In fair re
quest, with sales of now yellow at $l®X 03 in the
ears and afloat, and old ai 8117@118. - Oats are sel
llngatso®olc. 1000 bushels Barley brought 8140.
The receipts to-ddy are as follows: 1060 bbls. flour,
2070 bush, wheat, 5500 bush: com. 0070 bush. oats.
; seeds continue dull: small sales are making at
Ms2®B 76 for Clover; .83 25®8 76 for Timothy, and
9S®3 per bushel for Flaxseed. ■ ,J
-; Whisky.—Prices are nominal, and there Is noth-'
Ing doing except in the contraband article,
Neto ashertisiements.
ORDIN ANC E to the
Weighing 'of br ,the
uounoil of the Borough of Carlisle, and Itlshero*
by enacted and ordamed by the the
game. ~ . -
j That all retailors of Btono Coal' in the Borough
of Carlisle, bo and they are hereafter required to
have all tho Stone Coal sold by them to persons
presiding In tho Borough of Carlisle, weighed on
tho Public Beales of the said Borough, by the
Clerk of the Market, who shall give a certificate
of the weight of the coal so weighed to the seller,
’and .‘whose fee for each load weighed shall be
'Onii; and that'every person selling coal in vio
lation of this Ordinance shall pay a floe of Five
Dollati. Also that all Ordinances or Resolutions
inconsistent herewith be and they are hereby re
pealed. .• • • .
■ Enacted Into an Ordinance this Fourteenth
day.of December, 1800,
E. M. BIDDLE,
President of CouneiU
JOHN NOBLE,
Chief Burge*!.
Sau’l. D. Hampton, Sec'y. Corporation.
Jan. 17,1807—3t
/'ORDINANCE— relating to the
\J Extension of Cbbtain Streets.—Be It on*
acted by the Town Council of the Borough ot
Carlisle, aud it Is hereby enacted and ordained
by the authority of tho same.
Ut. That North Street in tho said Borough bo
extended and graded on tho lino of the present
direction of said Street, at a width of 00 feet, to
the point Where It will Intersect what Is known
as tho Poor House Road; provided,: the building
of tho Bridge over the Lotort Spring and Iho gra
dlngof the Street can be done at.a cost.not ex
ceeding FIVo Hundred Dollars;
2nd. - Be It farther enacted, that College Street
bo extended and graded southward to the lino of
South Street.
• 3rd. Bo It also enacted, that Pomfret Street bo
extended and eroded westward to the aforesaid
extension of College Street.'
4th, Bo it farther enaoted. that .Chapel Alloy
be extended and graded westward to the exten
sion of College Street. ,
6th, Bo it farther enacted, that South Street bo
extended and graded westward to the intersec
tion of the aforesaid extension of College Street.
6fA. Be it also enacted; that the rood running
from the west end of Pomfret Street to the Car
lisle and Ohamborsburg Turnpike- (In the said
Borough) bo and the same la hereby vacated as a
public road.
Enacted into an Ordinance this Fourteenth
day.of December, 1806,
E. M. BIDDLE,
President of Ctmnctt.
• JOHN NOBLE,
Chief Burgees.
Sam'l. D. Hampton, Sec'j/.- Corporation.
Jan.l7,lBOT—3t'
jyj'ONEY CAN BE SAVED!
.‘BY. CALLING ON.
RINESMITH & RUPP »
Who have Just returned from the city with a
splendid assortment of
S 2 O V E Si
consisting In part of M BARLEY SHEAF,” ” GOV.
PENN,”* 7 NIAGARA.” “IRON SIDES.” “NOr
BLE COOK” and others, which they will Insure
for SIX MONTHS and guarantee to be the best
Bakers and Boasters in the market. A trial will
convince you. ' Tholr
P ARLOB BT O vV. E S
are unsurpassed this side of the cities, among:
which is SPEAR'S ANTI DUST, whlohroannot be
beat. .Theyxefer by permission to Rev« Bliss and
others,.who havo them in use.' They are pre
pared to sot HEATERS and RANGES at short
notlco;and coll Special attention to- ■-
SANBFORD’S HEATER, |
which they, recommend, and ask you to give
them a trial, and if. not satisfactory they wiU re
move thorn without .charge. Any . quantity. of
references given*. Their shelves are filled with
all kinds or ’ .
T.I N: f W A R.E , , *■*.
oi their own manufacture, which they are de
terminod.to sell at short, profits. All kinds of
SHEET IRON WORK.
ROOFING AND SPOUTING
done' at short notice 'and on reasonable terms.-
JOBBING done with : .
NEATNESS AND DESPATCH.
Call, examine, and he convinced, that Bine
smith and Rapp’s stock is unsurpassed in beauty,
durability ana cheapness, and that money can
be saved by deollng with them. Thankful for
past favors they ask a continuance of the same.
WARE ROOMS a few doors North of Wetzel's
Hotel, North Hanover Btreet, Carlisle, Fa.'
Old Stoves Taken in Exchange. :
Jan. 17,1867—1 y; '-; - r - -
/piROSBy OPERA HOUSE V,
■ ' ART ASSOCIATION,'
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.
CARD FROM THE MANAGEMENT,
Appointment of the Committee to Repruent the in •
tercets of the Subtcriber* in the Jskutem States.
THE DAY SET, AND THE FINAL CLOSING OF
THE BOOKS CLOSE AT HAND.
DECISION OF THE AWARD POSITIVELY 21st
OF THE PRESENT MONTH.
Name* of the Committee, Who Will Shortly Proceed
to Chicagoio£2xaminelhe Ballot* and
Superintend the Drawing.
The following gentlemen have kindly consent
ed to act as delegates to the Distribution of Pre
miums of tho Crosby Art Association, positively
to take place on the 21st of JANUARY, 1867, and
will shortly proceed to Chicago, and hot in con
junction with the Committee for the purpose of
representing the interests of subscribers in the
Eastern States: •
S. OASTNBB; Coal Merchant, New York. : ~ : ‘
R. M. HEDDEN. late Cashier of tho Croton Na
tional Bank, New York. _ ... „„
B. K DEUMON, president Howard-National
Bank, Boston.
DAVID Polslfar & Payson, Boa.
C. P. STIOKNBY, President Massosolt Bank,
Fall River, • *
CoL W; B. THOMAS, Flour Merchant. Phll’a.
CALEB H. NEEDLES, Druggist, Phll'a.. '
R. SMITH, L. Johnson & Oo.; Type Founders,
. Philadelphia.- - •• 1 ;-,■••• ,
' THE ABOVE NAMED GENTLEMEN
will act In conjunction with the following named
gentlemen of Chicago: . . .
We, the undersigned, a Committee appointed
to conduct the awarding of Premiums to the
members of the Crosby Opera House Art Asso
ciation, have been authorized-by the manage
ment' to announce Mondayi January 21at, 1867, as
the time when the Final Award of all-the pre
miums shall be made, without further postpone
ment,
.In order that Mr. Cfosby may realise' (he full
benefit of his enterprise, and that the certificates
'maybe held by bona fide purchaser*, and not by
him,lt ls.neoeßBary~tlmt.tUe remolhing-'eertln
cates should be speedily dlaposed-of.- - The Com
mittee assure all parties Interested-that- every
oarewlU bo taken to secure perfect falrnCss-ln
awarding the Premiums.’
WILLIAM .T. COOLBAUQH, President Union
National Bonlki" .t • '/ . s ; • •• ; i
AMOS T. HALL, Treasurer 0, B. & R. B.
, E. G. HALL, Hall, Klmbark * Co.
- CLINTON BRIGGS, Ewing, Briggs Sc Co. -
J. O. DOBE, President of the Board of Trade.
JAMES H. BOWDEN, President Third Nation
al Bank. "
: JAMES a FABGOrSup't American Express..
FBAOIS A. HOFFMAN, Ex-Llout. Governor.;
I V, MUNN, Hunn & Scott, Elevator,
j A, ELLIS/ President Second National Bank,
JANUARY Slot, 1867.
TUB CROSBY OPERA BOOSE, Worth More than
BaU a Minimi 0/ Dollars, will Certainly tie
awarded to a NEW OWNER t
THE PURCHASERS OF CERTIFICATES
MAY PBO0DBH ! '
The Following Fine .-
“ Tho Little Wanderer, 1 ! ■
f-Gathering Apples,”
“ Westward, Ho J* ’
• “Irving and bis Friends"
;• . « / <; Dream,”
• 08, THE SPLENDID CHBOMOGRAPH, ~
RECENTLY COMPLETED,. > ■
“TE r .E AMERICAN AUTUMN.”
CERTIFICATES ,V,.i,, . ♦5.00,
Remit. If possible, by Draft or Post-office Order.
Register all Letters containing currency.
Direct to '
. U. H. CROSBY, Actuary.
‘ PRINCIPAL EASTERN AGENCY,.
THE ART INSTITUTE, No, 025 Broadway, B. Y,
Jan.IT.IMI.
lieto attbettfscmentb.
Tj'Oß SALE.—A lafg© CASE, with five
Jt? shelves and a close* Cupboard below, suitable
for a Book Case, or a Show Case, or a lush Cup
, board for $ hotpl or boarding house, la offered for
sale onvory reasonableterras.lnquire at this
offlco: ; . : ~ ,:: ; ‘'; (Jon. it, w-st,
QALJESMaN WANTED.-Immediate
kj ly un experienced Salesman; one having a
-full knowledge of the Dry Goods business, Nono
other need apply. .
LEIDICH & MILLER,
Carlisle; Jah. 17,1807— tf 1 • ■; • . t.
Hats antn Otapsi.
jjATS AND CAPS 1
DO YOU WANT A NICE HAT OR CAP ?
w It so, Don’t Fail to call on 1
j. a. oallio,
NO. 29, WEST MAIN STREET,
Whore can bo soon the finest assortment of
HATS AND CAPS
ever, brought to Carlisle. Ho takes great pleas
ure In Inviting his old friends and customers,
and all now ones, to his splendid stock Just re
ceived from New York and Philadelphia, con
sisting in part of fine
SILK AND OASSIMERE HATS,
besides an endless variety of Hats and Capa of
the latest style; all ot which ho. will sell at the
Lowest Cash Prices. Also, his own manufacture
of Hats always on hand, and
HATS MANUFACTURED TO ORDER
• Hb has tho best arrangement for coloring Hat*
and all kinds of Woolen Goods, Overcoats, Ac., at
the shortest notice (as ho colors every week) and
on the most reasonable terms. Also, a fine lot of
Choice brands of
TOBACCO AND CIGARS
always on hand. Ho desires to call the attention
of persons who have
! COUNTRY PURS
to spll, as ho pays the highest cash prices for the
same.
Give him a call, at the above number, his old
stand, as ho feels confident of giving entire satis
faction.
; Dec. 20,1860.
TTATSI CAPS! ! FURS! I !
I Just received at KELtiER’B, on North Hanover
Street, two doors above Faber’s Hotel, and next
to Common's Shoe Store, all the Now Styles of
HATS Al'N I) CAPS,
'Which -win bo sold at the’ lowest cash prices. SILK
and Philadelphia Styles: SOFT
FELT HATS of every Variety and price, HOME
MANUFACTURED;HATS constantly on hand
and mode to order, at short notice.,-My mannlhc*
.taring arrangements being complete, I flatter
myself that I will be able to give satisfaction In
'every particular. X have a largo assortment of- -
-FUR,
OTTER,
BEAVER, .
1 • CONY AND
.CLOTH CAPS,
,of all kind’s. Including* “Grant,” “Sherman”
“Skating.y “Katydid” and'Children’s Turbans,
at all prices. I have also added FURS, to, my
stock including Gents' Collars, Beaver, Untra. Ot
ter, Ao. , •; 1
LAiIES' MUFFS AND GENTS’ GIX)VBS
of the very best qualities. •
Overcoats, Clothing and all kinds of woolen
goods colored promptly and warranted to give
satisfaction.
Old Hats repaired and made new at moderate
charges.
49* Hlghest.cash'prices paid for country Furs,
Fox, Mink, Muskrat* Ac. -
* . JOHN A. KELLER; Agt.'
N. B.—PrlmoSeg&rsof the best brands.Havann.
Cuba and Domestic Tobacco of all kinds and the
. best qualities, Including Fine Out, Congress: Na
tural Leaf, Ac.
' Nov. 8,1860. J. A. K.
JLegal justices
"VTOTICB.—Notice is hereby glvea that
letters Testamentary bn the estate of EUza
> beta Lantz,'deceased, late of Upper Alloa' twp.,
Cumberland county,;haye<boen.gnmtod to the
undersigned, residing In same place. All per
sons Indebted to~ said estate are requested to
make payment Immediately, and those having
claims will present them for settlement.
LEVI LANTZ,
- JSzeeutor ,
Jan. 10,1807 —fit*
TVTQTXCE.—Notice is hefehy given that
I intend to apply at the next,Court of Quar
ter Sessions of Cumberland ooUnty.to be held at
Carlisle, on Monday, tho 14th day; of January
next, for license to keep an -Ealing and Beer
House and Restaurant lu the Borough of Ship
pensburg. 1 \ ' \
DAVID KAUFFMAN.
•. Jam 10,1867-2 t *■'
Notice 1b hereby given that
Xl' I Intend to apply at the next Court of Quar
ter Sessions of Cumberland county, to be held at
Carlisle, on Monday, the Mth'day of January
next, for license-to-keep an Eating and Baer
House and Restaurant In the Borough of Olevers
hurg. •■ : v ■ ‘ ■
- ' ■ 1 JOHN A. MILLER.
• Jan. 16,1867—2 t ■ ■ •
Ejssolution of: JP AB t n:e R
f SHIP.—The partnership heretofore 'existing
roenthO'Undarslgned and known as,the. Arm
of Eakins Borneo was dissolved.by' mutual
consent on January 3,1867.. Thobobksbf the flrm
are In the hands of Jos. A.'Eakins.'. All -persona
Indebted will please make an eariv eettlwneut to
him.: and debts duo by the firm will, alio'bosot
tled by.him, at the old stand, next-door .to Ogll
bylastore,.. : •- .
• i JAS. a. eakins, ,
■ y JOHN CORNER.
. Jan. JO, ,, r. ;; - ;■;
jTiREAT INDUCEMENT I I
. ON. ACCOUNT OF
MY HEALTH I AM
COMPELLED TO
RETIRE FROM BUSINESS,
I NOW OFFER
MY STORE FOR SALE,
▲ND WIliL GIVE POSSESSION
AT ANY TIME;
TO SUIT THE PURCHASER.
: Jan. 8,1867-r-St
/ORPHAN'S’ COURT SALE— Thura
\J day, January 17,1607.—The undersigned will
sell at public Sale, on the above 1 day, on the
premises, at 11 o'clock, A. M., that ELEGANT
STONE HOUSE, situate on North Hanover St.,
near the Public square, in tho Borough of Car
lisle, bounded by Mrs. Alexander, the house in
which Mr. Common- resides, by Hanover Street
and an Alley, and is at present occupied by Hen
ry Pohly, itisporhaps the most advantageous
PLACE OF BUSINESS in Carlisle. The Back
Building Is very extensive and convenient.
Terms.—Tenner cent, of the purchase money
to be paid on the day of sale, the residue of ouo
half Ist April, 1807, when possession will be given,
and the balance on Ist of April, 1868, with Inter
est, to be secured by bond and mortgage.
. • SIMON ROTHBHIELD, •
Guardian.
SIMON ARNOLD,
. - •. the Hvireof age,
■ Doe. 27.18M-te
"TTTM. J. SHEARER, ATTORNEY
VV AT LAW AND REAL ESTATE AGENT,
oners the following valuable Beal Estate In tho
Borouhh of Carlisle, for Sale at reoaonablo prices:
■ No. 1/ A large ondcommodloufl BRICK DWEL
LING HOUSE, in North College Street; with Gas,
Water, Water Closet and other modem Improve
ments,- together withabout 1 ACRE of GROUND
attached—one of the finest sites fora Cottage res
idence in the Borough; Tho parlor windows of
this dwelling commanda ploasant vteW.Qf Dick
inson College grounds, ■ - •
No.- 2. The delightful surpurban residence of
Mr. Benedict Law. in South Hanover Btreet, with
its ample veranda, fine Fruit,- Garden and exten
sive grounds, embracing auAcro of town Lots. .
.No, 8. dealrabro ln South
Hanover Street,
•Jan. 10,180T.i . r, . . . ■ .... • '
TTENRY G: BEIDLER,,
** LICENSE!) A UCTIONEEB, .
KERSVILLB, -
. OUMBEULAND COUNTT, PfINN’L
Will attend promptly to the calllfig of sales, at
tho lowest rates., An experience of several years,
warrants, him .in guaranteeing .satisfaction in
every cose. Residence near Dlller'i Bridge, West
Fennsbqroughtownship.. ■
Jan. 8,180/-r6m ,
TTENRY M. BOBR,
LICENSED AUCTIONEER,
•- ' ' ■ i f. ■'
Will attend promptly to the calling of sales -In
all sections of Cumberland and the-adjoining
counties. Having several'years experience In
the business, he will guarantee satisfaction to all
who may employ him. His tfermrare moderate,
and.those havlng.sales would dowoll.to give him
abalL '/ "
■, Deo. 26,.186(1—2m •'. *. -V; f: . ,
* A GRICULTUBAIr COLLEGE OF
J\ PENNSYLVANIA,—Tho next Term of this
lusututlon, under Its reorganization/ will com
mence on the 16th day of January, 1867.
- .-For terms of admission, 1 Ad
dress.-- - v . • J
- JOHN FRASER, Pres’t.
Agricultural College, Centra Co„ Poi
Jan. 10.1867—4 t .. -
3riHE BEST PLACE TO BUY Boqtff,
L Shoes, Hats, Caps. Under Bhlrts.Drawers,
on and Boys Gloves. &e..is atPLANK’S Boot.
Shoo: Hat and Gap ware Room,-B.W. corner of
North Hanover Street and Lucust Alley, midway
between Thudlum’a and Wetxol’a Hotels, Carlisle.
.Npy.-l8 l 'lBo6rPm' > 7' \ ”,;; '4 <: niAllo '1
TjIMPIRESHUTTLEiSEWING MA-
PiCHINES are saporiorto all other for FAUI
EJANDMANUFAIJTURING PURPOSES. Con
tain. all the latest Improvements; are speedy;
ndtsless; durable; and easy to work,
llusterated Clrcalart free. Agents Wanted,—
Liberal, discount allowed. No conslgnmenui
Address, EMPIRE 8,M. : Col.'Broodwayi N.-Y
; JalyJW, 1806-ly . .
riiED.-Gted. F; Pettihos, late of San
VJ Francisco, receive a limited
number of pupils on the Pianoforte.
per lesson. For farthorpartloulara Inquire atres-
Idenoo No. 69 North Plttßt.
Jan. 10,1807-4 t
flcto SUtoertisewrnts.
Q.REAT RE,D D'C.TI O N
IN PRICES
GREENFIELD'S,
EAST MAIN STREET,
X am now prepared to offer some GREAT BAR*
GAINS to ail who may favor me with a call. asl
nave marked down the price* of all goods on
hand and am -constantly receiving additions to
my stock of Goods bought at the recent
AUCTION SALES IN NEW YORK.
an extraordinary bargain in ALPACCAB, all
colors, now Beilins at Co cents, worth cents.
I • ' ,• i
HANDSOME PLAIDS
, that have been selling all season for 40 cents, to*
duced to 25 cents, 75 cent. Plaids reduced to 60
cents. i
PLAID POPLINS,
MERINOH3,
REPS,
BILES,
COBURGB, do.,
DTOWSBLLX2IO VBBT CHEAP.
BALMORALS,
A icorat worth knowing about Bruner'. Balmoral
Skirt, as ha makes two qualities;
I* now selling tho best all Wool Filling at only
93 25. Examine the tops and see that they are
wool filling the whole way up,
Also a beautiful assortment
MOURNING GOO D 0 ,
WHITE GOODS,
EMBROIDERIES,
CLOTHS,
CABBIMEBEB,
BATTINETTB,
. JEANS,
I dull. to montloa particularly say ato ale of
A. W. BENTZ.
HOME MADE
0 AS SI ME BE S,
\rhlota uo without doubt tbo boot Homo Uftdo
goods STer offered ia tbls town.
BLANKETS AT PANIC PRICES.
DOMESTIC GOODS,
Muslins 12H <■**• and upwards.
Good Prints at I S% ots.
Better Prints at 18 ots.
All the beat Hake Prints only 20 ots.
Extra Heavy Ginghams, 25 ots.
Heavy Canton Flannels, 25 ots.
A LARGE LOT OP TICKINGS.
bought since tho late decline, will be sold at prl
«ca that dofr competition*
MEN AND BOYS’ WKAB,
A fan aasortmeht at remarkably low figures*
Less than COST. In foot I have reduced the price
of my whole stock.
' And remember that this la not Second,
tfMrd, fair even opening for Kew Styles,*!
low prices, as lam daily -receiving Goods : of all
kinds at Panic Prices, and will dispose of them
at such figures as will defy competition from any
Establishment this side of New York. All I ask
to to'give me a boll aslant folly satisfied that I
oan and will please both as to quality and pries* ;
REMEMBER THE PLACE,
Jan, 10,1897.
No. 4, ;
CARLISLE, PA.
GREENFIELD
HOSIERY,
AND
N Q.T lONS
A fall line of
CORDS,
CABINETTS ,
JEANS,
AND
FLANNELS.
FURS! PURS!
GREENFIELD'S,
No. i Bast Main street.,
insurance (Sotn^nles.
gPECIAL INSURANCE AGENCY I
Om #25,000,000 or Capital Rbf]
Homo, Metropolitan, Manhattan, Artio, Secu
rity. North American, Germania, all of New
York. Aetna and Phoenix of Hartford. Conn.;
North American of Philadelphia, Pa.; Farmers
Mutual of York, Fa.: Columbia Mutual of Lan
caster, Penu'a.
The main element to bo desired In Insurance
Companies is
SECURITY.
If wealth, experience, intelligence and probity
exist, perpetuity and honorable dealing will be
likely to ensue.
Insurance creates independence. A person
pays for his own indemnity, and need not bo a
tax on his Mends. |
Every man should insure; the burning of
whose property would injure or inconvenience
himself his family, or,his neighbors. ;
: Insurance effected at mis agency, no matter
how large the amount, in either Stock or Mutual
Companies. Policies issued, losses adjusted and
promptly paid at this office. - '
SAMUEL K. HUMRICH,
Special Itmarance Affent.
Office in Marlon Hall Building, West Main Street,
Carlisle.or to the following local agents; J. E.
Fcrreq, KowvlUe; John It. Bloom
field, Perry County, Pa,; or A. H. Woldman,
Mlfiuntown, Juniata County, Fa. i
Jan, B,lBo7—Cm
Mutual life insurance co.
OP NEW YORK. !
CASH ASSETS $15,000,000. ;
• This is strictly and entirely a Mutual Company.
It makes its dividends annually and pays them
at the end of each and every year. Its ousels are
hot diluted, nor its strength weakened by any
doubtful premium notes or stockholders notes.—
Doubtful securities find no plaee In its list 1 of
cash assets. It charges its policy holders no in
terest, and furnishes insurance at exact, cost.
' Twenty-four years of straight forward, honora
ble dealing, has made its name the synonym of
strength among business men, and is to-day the
1 LEADING LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
,of this continent. Possessing the largest assets,
itho largest amount insured, the largest income
and the largest surplus over liabilities, as shown
'by the oflloial reports of the Insurance Depart
jmentof Now York, and which will ha shown to
:ony persons wishing to determine forjchemselvea
.the true condition and standing of different com
{ponies by applying to the agent, •
SAMUEL K. HUMRICH.
\ Office No. 20 West Main StJ, Carlisle.
1 Jan. 8,1867—0 m i
' ■ 'I
!$2OO rewabdi
PENNSYLVANIA
MUTUAL HORSE THIEF DETECTING AND
INSURANCE COMPANY,
From throe to five dollars will Insure yoar
: horse against thieves for five years. '
Persons desiring to becomo members will apply
to BAM'L K. HUMRICH,
Special Agent,
Office 20 West Main SU, Carlisle.
Jan. 8,1807—0 m
The railway passengers as
surance COMPANY, of Hartford, Conn,,
insures against all kinds of Accidents.
. CAPITAL $804,800.
For five thousand dollars in case of fatal acci
dent, or 925 Weekly Compensation In case of
disabling bodily Injury, at 25 cents per day. For
sale at -
SAMUEL K. HUMRICH'S,
Office No. 20 West Main St., Carlisle.
Jan. 8,1867—6 m
jHURE INSURANCE.
“The ALLEN AND EAST PENNSBORO’ MU
TUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Cum
besland county, Incorporated by an act of As
sembly, in the year 1848, and having recently bad
its charter extended to the year 1883, Is now In
active and vigorous operation under the,super
intendence of the following Board of Managers;
Wm. R. Gorgas, Christian Stayraan, Jacob Eb
erly. Daniel Bailey, Alexander Cathcart. Jacob
H. Coover, John Biohelberger. Joseph Wiokorrs,
Samuel Eberly, Rudolph Martin, Moses Brickor.
Jacob Coover and J. O. Dunlap.
The rates of insurance are os low and favorable
as any Company of the kind In the State.' Per
sons wishing to become members are Invited to
moke application to the agents of the Company,
who are willing to wait upon them at any time.
President—W. R.GOF GAS, Eberly’s Mills, Cum
berland County.
Vice President—Cmm.TiAN Stayhak, Carlisle,
Secretary—John O. Ddhup. Mechanlcsbarg,
Treasurer—Dakibi* Bailby, Dillsburg, York Co.
AGENTS.
Cumberland Ctxmfp—Jonn Shorrlek, AlleniHen
ry Zearlng, Shlremanstown: Lafayette Poffer,
Dickinson; Henry Bowman,Churchtown; Mode
Griffith, South Middleton; Samuel Graham W.
Pennsboro’; Samuel Coover, Mochanicsburg; J.
W. Cooklln, Shepherds town; D. Coover, Upper
Allen; J.O. Baxtoßu SUver Spring: John Hyor,
Carlisle; Valentine Feeman, New Cumberland;
James McCandllsb, Newville.
. York Cbuniy—W. 8. Picking, Dover: James
Griffith. Warrington: T. F. DeardorlT, Washing
ton ; Rlohey Clark, Dillsburg; D. Rutter, Fair-
View; John Williams, Carroll.
Dauphin Chunky—Jacob Houser, Harrisburg.
Members of the Company having policies oboat
to expire, can have them renewed by making ap
plication to any of the agents.
rxfee.l 1885
fTIHE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
J_ COMPANY OP NEW YORK,—“The leading
CTJe Insurance Association of tbls Continent.”—
Hon. Ellgar Wright* Insurance Commissioner of
Mass. Cash Assets over $17,000,000. Applications
solicited and furnished by
A. SHARP WOODBURN, .
Agent, Walnut Bottom,
Deo. 20.1809—3m*
JJOLIDAV
AND
WEDDING PRESENTS!
A Fikb Lot or
AMERICAN.
GOLD,
SILVER,
WATCHES,
A Splendid Assortment of
SOLID AND PLATED SILVER WARE,
Gold Pent,
Gold Chains,
Jhuci/ Goods, dke.
Funs Betts or
KNIVES AND FORKS,
CLOCKS IN GREAT VARIETY,
GOLD RINGS.
GOIiD AND SILVER THIMBLES.
Particular attention given to ropolrlng
WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY.
THOS. CONLYN, Agt.
No. II West Main St., opposite Marlon Hall.
Doe. 20,1869—0 m
piPER'B
■*" BOOK AND FANCY STOBB,
S 3 WEST MAIN STBEET,
CARLISLE, PA.
■ a fine assortment of Goods'suitable for Holi
day presents, Ao., now on hand. Such as
Writing Desk
PorlPWlos,
■ Ladies Companions ,
Satchels,.
Ladies Purses, . *
Pocket Books,
■ Begat Oasts, ■
Card Oases,
. Gold Pens,
Fen Knives
dtc., Ac,
A LABGB SUPPLY OF
FAMILY BIBLES
and PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
AT REDUCED FRIGES.
DIARIES FOR 1867 .
Subscriptions received for all Magazines, Fash
ion Books. Papers, Ac., at publishers prices. You
save postage and always sure of receiving your
Magazines by subscribing at Pipbb’s.
Special attention Is paid to keeping always on
hand a supply of
BOHOOL BOOKS,
for town and country schools.
Books and Music ordered when desired.
Doe; it, 1808—3 m -
p A R BIXG E 81
■Tbo undersigned have now on- hand and.are
making a large assortment of all kinds of
carriages,
„ ROOKAWAYB, •
* TOP AND NO TOP
BUGGIES,
warranted of the best material, and manufac
tured by tho best workmen, all or which will bo
sold
AT REDUCED PRICES,
We have also a lot of second hand work which
Is offered at exceedingly low rates.
REPAIRING AND PAINTING
done at short notlco and on reasonable terms.
Shop on South Pitt Street, nearly opposite the
Mansion Housq, a . b . 4 n , SHEB K.
Jan. 8,1887—0 m
4 QUA DE MAGNOLIA.
oilot delight. Superior to anyfcologne, used
to bathe the face and person, to reader The skin
soft and fresh, to allay inflamatlon, to perfume
clothing, for headache, Ac. ‘lt Is manufactured
from the rich Southern Magnolia, and Is obtain
ing a patronage quite unprecedented. It is a fa
vorite with actresses and opera singers. It is
sold by all dealers, at #l.OO In large bottles, and by
DEBIAS BARN££I & CO., Now York, Wholesale
Agents.
Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists.
Persons of sedentary habits troubled with
weakness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lock
of appetite, distress after eating, torpid liver, con
stipation, 4c., deserve to suffer If they will not
try the celebrated PLANTATION BITTERS,
which are now recommended by the highest
medical authorities, and warranted to produce
an immediate beneficial effect, They are exceed
ingly agreeable, perfectly pure, and must super
sede ail other tonics where a healthy, gentle
stimulant Is required.
They purify, strengthen and Invigorate.
They creato a healthy oppotlte.
They are an antidote to change of water and
diet. *
They strengthen the system and enliven tho
mind.
They prevent miasmatic and* intermittent fe
vers.
They purify tho breath and acidity of tho stom
ach.
They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation.
They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Head
ache
They mako tho weak strong, tho languid bril
liant, and are exhausted nature’s great restorer.
They are composed of the celebrated Callsaya
bark, wlntergreon, sassafras, roots and herbs, all
preserved In perfectly pure St. Croix rum. For
particulars, see circulars and testimonials around
each bottle.
Beware of impostors. Examine every bottle.
Bee that It has our private U. 8. stamp unmutila
ted over the cork, with plantation scene, and our
signature on a tine steel plate side label. See
that our bottle Is not refilled with spurious and
deleterious stuff. Any person protending to sell
Plantation Bitters by tho gallon or In bulk, Is an
Impostor. Any person imitating this bottle, or
selling any other material therein, whether call
ed Plantation Bitters or not. Is a criminal under
the U. S. Law. and will be Bo prosecuted by us.—
The demand for Drake's Plantation Bitters, from
ladles, clergymen, merchants, 4c., is incredible.
The simple trial of a bottle Is the evidence wo
present of their worth and superiority. They
are sold by all respectable druggists, grocers,
physicians, hotels, saloons, steamboats and coun
try stores.
P. H. DRAKE 4 CO.
Saratoga Spring Watbr, sold by all Druggists
Have you a hurt child of a lame horse ? Use
the Mexican Mustang Liniment.
For cuts, sprains burns, swellings and caked
breasts, tho Mexican Mustang Liniment Is a cer
tain cure.
For rheumatism, neuralgia, stiff Joints, stings
and bites, there Is nothing like tho Mexican
Mustang Liniment.
Foe spavined horses, tho poll-evil, ringbone and
sweeny, tho Mexican Mustang Liniment never
ihllß. .
For wind-galls, scratches, blg-hoad and splint,
the Mexican Mustang Liniment Is worth Its
weight In gold.
Cuts, bruises, sprains and swellings, are so
common and certain to occur In overy family,
that a bottlo of this Liniment is the best Invest
ment that can be made.
It is more certain than the doctor—lt saves
time in sending for thodoctor—lt Is cheaper than
the doctof, ana should never bo dispensed with.
In lifting the kettle from the flre, It tipped over
and scalded my bands terrible. « * • The
Mustang Liniment extracted the pain, caused
the sore to heal rapidly, and left very Uttlo sear.
CHAS. FOSTER. 420 Broad St, Philo.
Mr. 8. Lltoh, of Hydo Park. Vt., writes: “My
horse was considered worthless, (spavin,) but
since the use of the Mustang Liniment, I have
sold him for $lBO. Your Liniment is doing won
ders up here.
All genuine is wrapped in steel plate engra
vings. signed, O. W. Westbrook, Chemist, and
also has the private U. 8. stamp of DEMAB
BARNES & CO., over the top.
Look be not deceived by Counterfeits ,
Sold by all Druggists, at 2S, GO ots., and $l.OO.
Saratoga Spuing Water, sold by all Druggists
AND IMPORTED
It Is a most delightful Hair Dressing.
It eradicates scurf and dandruff.
It keeps the head cool and clean.
It makes the hair rich, soft and glossy.
It prevents hair turning gray and falling off.
It restores hair upon prematurely bald heads 1
This Is just what Lyon’s Kathalron will do. It
is pretty—ltis cheap—durable. Itlslitorallv sold
by the oar-load, ana yet its almost lnoredlble.de
mand Is dally Increasing, until there Is hprdly a
country atoro that does not koop it, or a family
that does not use It.
E. THOMAS LYON, Chemist, N. Y.
Saratoga Spring Watbb, sold by all Druggists
Who would not be beautlfalT Who would not
add to their beauty t What gives that marble
parity and distingue appearance we observe upon
the stago and In the city belle t It is no longer a
secret. They use Hagan’s Magnolia Balm. Its
continued use removes pimples and
roughness, from the faco and hands, ana loaves
the complexion smooth, transparent, blooming
and ravishing. Unlike many cosmetics, (t con
tains no material Injurious to the skin. Any
Druggist will order It for you, If not on hand, at
SO cents per bottle,
. W; B. HAGAN, Troy, N. Y*Chemist,
DmcAfl Barnes A Co., Wholesale Agts., N. i.
Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists
Helmstroot's Inimitable Hair Coloring Is not a
dyo. All instantaneous dyes ore'composed of
lunar eaiutie, and more or less destroy the vitali
ty and beauty of tbo hair. This is tho original
Hair Coloring, and boa been growing lu favor
over twenty years. It restores gray hair to Its
original color by gradual absorption, in a most
remarkable manner. It is also a beautiful hair
dressing, Sold iu two sizes—so cents and ll—by
all dealers. _
0. HBIMSTREET, Chemist.
Saratoga Spring watrr, sold hy all Druggists
Lyon’s Extract op Porb Jamaica Ginger—
for Indigestion, Nausea, Heartburn, Sick Head
ache, Cholera Morbus, Flatulency, Ac., whoro a
warming stimulant is required. Its careful prep
aration and entire purity make It a cheap and
reliable article for culinary purposes. Bold every
where, at 50 cts per bottle. Ask for “Lyon's"
Pure Extract. Take no other.
Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists*
For sale at Havorstlck’s and Ralston’s Drug
Stores, Carlisle.
July s, lBoo—eow. ly.
iftrtilcal.
S. T.—lB6o—X.
dtoaftt’a ftmtliUe.
“riOSTAB’S"
v VERMIN
EXTERMINATORS.
“ 18 yean established In N. Y. City."
" Only Infallible remedies known."
M Free from Poisons."
• " Not dangerous to the Human Family,"
- "Bats come out of thOir holes to die,"
“Coatar’a” Bat, Roaoh, Ac., External's
Is a paste—Used for JtoUi, Hict, Hoaehe t, ,
Slade and Red Anil, da, die,
" Costar’s" Bed-Bug Exterminator
Is a liquid or wash—used to destroy, and
also as a preventive for Sed-Buc*, Ac,
“ Coatar’s” Electric Powder for Inaeota
Is for Motto. JtfotguUo**, FUa*, Bed-JBugi,
IruccU on JPtanU, Jb tol*. Animals, dc.
111 Shwabs 111 of all worthless imitations.
See that '‘COSTAR’S” namo is on each Box,
Bottle and Flask, before you bay.
Address,
HENRY R. COSTAR.
484 Broadway, N. x.
Sold la Carlisle, Pa.
At Haven tlek's Drag Store.
And all Druggists and Bo tailors everywhere.
"COSTAB’S”
BtICKTHORN SALVE,
For Cuta, Burns, Bruises, Wounds. Bolls, Cancers,
Broken Breasts, Boro Nipples. Bleeding. Blind
and Painful Piles: Scrofulous, Putrid andllUeon
dltloned Bores; Ulcers, Glandular Swellings,
Eruptions, Cutaneous Affections, Ringworm, Itch
Corns, Bunions, Chilblains, Ac, ; Chapped hands.
Lips, de.| Bites of Spiders, Insects, Animals, &o.
Boxes, 2S cents, BO cents; and 91 sizes.
Bold by all Druggists everywhere.
And by HENRY R. COBTAR, Depot 4U Broad
way, N. V.
And at Havontick’s Drug Store, Carlisle, Pa.
"COSTAR’S”
CORN SOLVENT,
For Corns. Bunions, Warts, dc,
Boxes, 25 cts., GO ots., and f 1 sixes.
Sold by all Druggists everywhere.
And by HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot 484 Broad
woy, N, Y.
And at Havorstlolc'g Drug Store, Corllslo, Pa.
“COS TAB'S"
PUBPAKATIOX or
BITTER - SWEET AND ORANGE BLOSSOMS
For Beautifying the Complexion.
Used to Soften and Boautliy the Skin, remove
Freebies, Pimples, Eruptions, Ac.
Ladles oro novr'Using It In preference to all
others.
Bottles 11.
Sold by all Drugs;late everywhere.
And by HENBYR. COSTAB,Depart 4U Brood*
way, N. Y.
And at Havorstlck'a Drug Store, Carlisle, Pa.
“COSTAR'S"
fBOTOKAL
COUGH REMEDY,
For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Boro Throat,
Croup, whooping Cough; Influenza, Asthma,
Consu nr ption, Bronchial Affections, and all Dis
eases of (ha Throat and Lungs.
Bottles, 25 ets., 50 ets., and ll sices.
Sold by all Druggists everywhere.
COSTAB,Depotßroa
d at Havorstlck's Drag Store, Carlisle, Fa.
“COSTAR’B"
CBLBBRATBD
BISHOP PlliliS,
A Universal Dinner Fill,
For Nervous and Slek Headache, CosUveness, In
digestion, Dyspepsia. Biliousness, Constipation
Diarrhea, Colics, Chius, Fevers, and general do«
rangement of the Digestive Organs.
Boxes, &cts.,&o eta,, and tl alcos.
Bold by all Druggists everywhere.
And by HENRY R. CC3TAR, Depot 4M Broad*
way N. Y.
And at Havers tick’s Drag Store, Carlisle, Pa
, Deo.Msae-am
jFurnfturf,
EWING,
maker
and undertaker,
WEST MAIN STREET,
CARLISLE, PENN'A.
4. SF£2T?z>n> Asboiztxbkt or
NEW FURNITURE
tqt the Rojhfay*, comprising
Botin, Camp Stool*,
IxmngM, Contra Table*.
Rooking Chain, Dining Table*,
Easy Chain, Card Table*,
Reception Chain, ■ Ottomans,
B arena*, ■ What-Nots,
Secretaries, a0.,4c.,
Parlor,
Chamber. . _
blnlng Ro° m k jtoijon 0 ijon „
and Office
FURNITURE,
of the Latest Styles.
COTTAGE FURNITURE IN SETTS,
Splendid New Pattern*.
BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES,
GILT FRAMES AND PICTURES, .
in great variety. .
Particular attention given to Funerals. Orders
from town and country attended to promptly
and on reasonablo tertns,
Deo. 48,1860—tf
QABINET WAREHOUSE.
TOWN AND COUNTRY.
The subscriber respectfully Informs his friends
and the public generally, that he still continues
the Undertaking basiness. nnd is ready to wait
upon customers either by day or by night. Ready
mode Coffins kept constantly on band, both
plain and ornamental. <He has constantly oh
hand Fiitf* FaterU Metalia Burial Gate, of which
he baa been appointed the sole agent. This case
is recommended as superior to any of the kind
now in use. It being perfectly air tight.
He has also furnished with u new Rose
wood Heame and gentle horses, with which he
will attend funerals in town and country, per
sonally, without extra charge.
Among the greatest discoveries of the age Is
Well'* Spring Maiirau, the best and cheapest bed
now In use, the exclusive right of which X have
secured, and will he kept constantly on hand.
CABINET MAKING,
In All Its various branches, carried on, and Bean*
reaps. Secretaries, Work-stands. Parlor Ware,
Upholstered Chairs, Sofas, Pier, Bide and Centro
Tables, Dining and Breakfast Tables, Wash
stands of all kinds. French Bedsteads, high and
lop r I P9fits: .Jenny Lind and Cottage Bedsteads.
Ch4&a of all kinds. Looking Glasses, and all
other articles usually manufactured in. this line
of business, kept constantly on hand.
His workipen are men of experience, his ma
terial the best, and his work made In tho latest
city style, ana all under his own supervision.. It
will be warranted and sold low for cosh.
Ho invites ml to give blip, a coll before purchas
ing elsewhere. For the liberal patronage here
tofiro extended to him he feels Indebted to his
numerous customers, 'and asspr.es them that no
efforts will be spared In future t,o please them In
stylo ahdprlce. Give us a call; .
Remember tho place, North Hanover street,
nearly opposite tho Deposit Gm-lls -
Dec. 1.1865. *
srC?e Concert.
•^EIiLEY’a
NO&Tff AMERICAN
PRIZE CONCEPT!
Will Positively be Given Qt ffte
WABASH AVE. RINK. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS,
SATURDAY, January Wth, 1867, .
This is the Greatest Distribution of tho nine
teenth century, and most successful enterprise of
the kind over inaugurated In the world, Only
08,000 Tickets remain to be sold. Tho Proprietors
do not wish to hold aslngleTJokctwhontheCon
cert takes place, os it might create dissatisfaction
among our patrons. Therefore wo have been
compelled to extend the time to January 20th,
1867, when it will certainly' take place, without
any farther postponement.
250,000 Valuable Gifts Valued at Five Hundred Thou
sand Dollars. Will be Presented to Ticket Hold
ers, Including 9100,000 in Greenbacks ,
NO. OF TICKETS ISSUED 500,000.
PRICE 81,00 EACH.
Every Other Tibet Receives a Gift /
1 Gift In Greenbacks $ SO,OOO
1 do do ..10,000
I do do 6,000
• 1 do do 4,000
I do do • „ 3,000
I do do 2,000
20 do do 81,000 each -20,000
20 do do 500 do 10,000
20 do do 100 do 2,000
20 do do 60 do 1,000
800 do do 10 do 8,000
1.000 do do 5 do .5,000
1 do Residence In Chicago. ; 5,000
10 do City Lots In-Obloago, $6OO each.... 5,000
40 do Pianos, 8500 each 20,000
20 do Melodeons, $l5O each 3.000
100 do Family Bibles, $2O each, 2,000
200 do Gents Gold Watches. $l5O e'b,....30,000
200 do Ladles do do 100 do 20,000
200 do American H. C, Sliver Watch-,
es, 865 each-. ....13,000
800 do Pat, Lever H.O. Silver Watc
hes. 840 each, ;
1.000 do Sec Silver Plated. Tea Spoons,
83 each. ,3,000
1.000 do Silver Plated Cali Bells, $3 e , h,..._3 t OOO
1.000 do Silver Plated Fruit Knives, $3
each; 2.000
2.000 do Gold Pens, in Velvet Boxes, $4
each ..8,000
2.000 do .Photograph Albums,sseach *...,10,000
2.000 do Gold Pens, and Ebody Hold
ers, $5 each, ; • .
2.000 do Gold Rings, 83 each
1.000 do Gold-lined Goblets and Cups,
83 each, ...3.000
1.000 do Slx-bladed Pearl-handle Knl- • ■
ves, 81,50 each, 4,500
1.000 do Fine Lady’s Purses, 85 each,..; ,5,000
2.000 do Gold Sleeve Buttons, 82 each, .4.000
02,000 do Books and Steel Engravings
81 to $2 each.. 92 457
189,043 do Largo Steel Engravings, $1 0’h,.139'043
Total, $500,000
250,000
Tho Distribution will toko place after tho Con
cert, whore 20,000 persons can witness It. A com
mittee will be appointed by Ticket Holders to
take charge of tho some. All agents and purcha
sers will bo supplied with a correct list of tho
awards as soon as published.
Tickets or© for sale at the prlnclpnlNews Agen
cies. and at our office, 105 Randolph Street. Price
of Tickets, One Dollar each, sent by moil on re
ceipt of price and three cent stomp for return
postage. Good and reliable Agents wanted eve
where.
SPECIAL TERMS, OB CLUB RATES,
Any party procuring a Club of live or more
names for tickets, and sending us the money for
the same, will be oUowed the following commis
sion. We will send .
5 Tickets to one address for
10 *• “ « m «*
20 “ «• « «
80 tt «• u it
I? ““O the nemo of each subscriber
uud their P. q. address, with Town and State to
toll. Money by praft. KO. Order, Express?* to
Registered Letters, may bo sent at oar risk.
Refkben ces :— W , H. Adams A Co., Advertising
Agents. Chicago* L. C. Whltford, Wholesale
Paper Dcaler.Chlcago; Baker A Morse, Com
mission Merchants, Chicago; James L. Harlem
A Co., Importers, New York; -Van Valkenbarg
JL 0 ®? New Yorks Crosby A Ains
worth, Pub Ushers, Boston; Thppan.McKlllop
A Co„ Commercial Agency, Chicago; ' -
All Communications should be addressed to
„ A. A. KELLEY A CO,,
Jan.3,lBOT-3t 105 . WAolp>1 Street - CUlca *°-
Q.BAND DISPLAY
OP OHBISTMAB GOODS!
AT NO. 85 WEST MAIN STREET,
KRIS KINGBE
Fond parents look to the interest ol your
sweet darlings I
John H, Rhoem, late of the Firm of Bheom A
Spahfj announces to the public, that ho has tmr
chased the interest of his lalo partner, and that
he has Just returned from the City, with a mae
nmcent stock of *
CANDIES, TOYS AND FANCY ARTICLES,
consisting in part as follows:
Drums, Trumpets.
Dancing Jacks, Horses,
Mulcs » Tops and Dolls,
of all sizes, shapes and colors;
Doll Heads, Violins
A & & stocking,. F, SwS eSott *'
W s l is8 1
W WcSWrrowß. E D e o P g^ n “’
Nino Pins, Gaft,
Magic Lanterns, • Mice,
and-endless variety of other Toys, suitable fo
the fancy of both young and old.
I have selected my stock of Fruits and Confec
tions with the greatest care, ond have the finest
assortment ever • brought to Carlisle, among
which are v 1 *
MALAGA GRAPES,
Barbara and other Dates, Crystalled Fruit a of
all kinds,
LARGE WHITE TOYS.
Candy Apples, Peaches, Pears and Eggs. Tar
Drops, St. John's Broad, Cream CocoaTPrench
Creams of all sorts. -
I am also rnamjftttturlng and have on hand
Clear Candy Toys, such as Baskets, Buckets. Rab
bits, Deere, Locomotives. Tuba, Birds, Chickens,
and fancy Figures of all descriptions.
Also, a splendid assortment ofv Tattles, of my
own manufacture, such as Rose. Vanilla, temon,
Butter, Caromel, walnut, etc. • . •
All the above t now have at the old stand, No.
35, whored will be happy to see and accommo
date all who may favor-mo with their patrouagu.
J. H, UIIEEM.
Doc. 20,1600-tf
T>DAIN AND FANCY JOB PRINT-
X neatly at tUo sUortcut uoUov,
.12,000
lO.OOO
....6,000
.$l5O
...0 00
.17 50
.20 25
18 COMING ! i