HE i) n k s s no o o s , » very full and complole; Urn sly U s are unsur mssed, We have splendid fcjII.KSA’ASHMERIvS, >F.LAINES, ALI'aCi'AS. and mam- now stylo .nmls, GINGHAMS, CAljroKS. hosiery, glovks, rnmsoN.s, Timimngs, Tickings, Muslins, Shawls, nUmkcls. riaiinrl. all "Oatlcs. Handkerchief* CLOTHS AM' CASSIMKRIvS, ns. I ultomideS, ami I hr la 1 ii*-M Moll! nt Slim 11 wai rs alul t rimming l ' hi thr \id ley. i'Ali l'F/I*. <>n. • i.O'IUK Mattings, Rugs. Blinds. Carpel Chain of Col ton. Linen and Wool, best make. Our Carpets niv considered by judges lo ha llio ehoapest out side ot the grout Wties. This Muck of goods Is vary huge. well assorted, end will he sold nil' at rodnetd prices. Ills not nceessar'. lo 111 I a column In exaggeration of onr sioelc ; but wo invito all to rail ami see lor them selves, which wo think will satisfy them Unit litis }s fli<> place lo Imv for intit\l lo themselves. .BENTZiV CO. April C>. IMi’.i- iilisccllnucous. I ) KAL K.STVI’K AT ITBLICPALK. —lly vlvl no of an order of sale, issued out ol i uc Court oi ('ouiinon Pleas of Cumberland Co., and to me directed, I will expose to Public •sale, at the Court I louse, in <’ irlisle,at 10 o'clock A. Vi., *.>U Maiuiday. i heath day of Juno. ISO!'; tin lollowiUKdcscnhcd Heal Estate. sold under pro ceedings In partition, lo wit: V I.uT OK Hum M> on Soulli street in the iiormcdi of Carlisle. In said county, hounded on tile Norlh by Chapel alley. Soulli hy said Soilin' stiect. East l>y lm <d Oeoige spangetiberger,.-nd West liv property ol Inn id Pm ks.deceased,eon mining W teet in tun,■ and 2H‘feei lndepih.br t in* same more or less, having thereon a one and a-halfstory log House. Tl-'UMS OF SAUK. —Ten per eehl of the puiclui.se monev lo he paid wm-n the |tropciiy Is stricken down,* tin ecu per cent in add 1 1 ion, making unt il mill of the whole on llm eoiilirnmnon of the sale, and the balance to he seemed hy leeognl/.- aiicc, to he paid within one yiario (he panics legally *1)111 led, In such proportions as the conn may direct, with intere-i 'mm llu* lime posses sum is given. Peed io he made and possession to he given one month adei continuation oi sale. Taxes assessed on ihe propel ly at the lime oi sale to he paid out o) llu- purchase nmn ev • all other I axes io lie na ul hv i in* purchaser. pcs. c TIInMPStiN. <S '/in-UK Mu-rill's < llliee, i < 'arlisle, Mav 2u. pci. > May 20. Im i !i-;:i Dr.WM. I>. HALL, AND Mrs. MARY S. HALL. I inMi dsl’AT Hit’ PHYSICIANS AND MKDU’AL ELK< ’’J'KIiT \NS. Ulllee and residence, No. ;J7 South Huuover si reel, Carlisle, i'a. Ail Acute or Chrome diseases -iieeesstully I rented. Knlmcr Donaldson, Unionlown, P i cured oj 11 cart Disease, of 2 y -a vs si ah ding, in ti\ e weeks. Had bc(*n given up to die. Miss Clara Gilbert. Germantown. Pa. Liver • 'om plaint. of two ye-tr* ?la ndlne. « 'it rod in pm 'mmlhs. lletij. Koeser. I’nioiilown, Pa, Inllaination of I he eyes, wit It loss oi I lie - Igh I of one eye, ot six icon years standing. Cured in three month;*. Mrs. Mary Colbert, Germantown, Pa, Dys pepsia of ten Veili s -.landing. Cured Lu two months. Mr. E.T. Wood. fin.ml A\e..:tml \V.muiH*kcst Philadelphia. Cured ■-1 iii nerai ' vbih'vofUir \ e irs slaiiding. Miss Knnna Mortis. L2l (.-ii.,»«) ,\vo. PhP ~ in speps'a and G.ra\ el of Ihr.-o years slur 1 u . i nred in nix Weeks. ulthg. l-Tank I'rier, V»2 Nmth lit diwt ~, Vila, iVnna. - While swelling- «' • l llliln,lt ;.: -.binding. (In- m.-nllis, nine >e,u. AU consultation free, offices y , ~ Ins. Hall ies ped 1u IV u-1. is lV Ic U y private, m-ie.s. ~‘ Siding 11, Cm-ltsi-.. y .0 me aooowmg .ner Mis Wm Ha-On’s ’ is. .las. Mnsoniici- Mix J. riilli.r/Mn, 1 l.Mu'" -"s Wlll. Jm-ltwjn ■ Hiefs, , • s 11 \ c 1 ei. and in.m> rsK.; /A Nn- r \y it I’l I. WT MAIN r « mm. i-. y\ lilt- iVr ulersigurd. iuuuiy imirhasrd ami eu , M , IY v «MUlrd, and llinil lied line r I lil'ouj'houl. u nU drsi-rlass Innntuiv, tin-' writ known mm ~1.1 (MahlUhr.l U' )TKL. solicits the custom of tin* community mid irasrlim* puhhc Hr is V.rll prepmv.l m furnish llrst-cluss mromiimdii- Hons to all who (Ic-siir to make si Hotel their jjoisjr, or pleasant temporary abode. 'Uic eus* loin from the siirnuuidmi; country U respeeiful lv solicited. i 'cmrU ous mill uilrnUvr servants rnuaurd al lhi>-popular House. (iHn. 7. HF.NTtt. Pr<>,u-iftw. N. 15.—. V tllst-Cla-s l.lWt'V Is connected With Ur- Hotel, muter ilu* mainucmciil .0 Mrs-r.'. .(o'-. L. Sterner, A- Hro, A l»i il ‘Jit, *jtu rilllK MARY INSTITI'T 1‘ * ,• . . r. T .. I • I-V V - . a umakiuno -u*nin*t. kdi: I U<j Ninth Anmial Session will hryln on N\ cd jn’Mlay, Srplrnibcr Ist. Fot circulars or fur ther inhumation a ‘dress HllV \VM. <’• I.UVKUKn, M, A. faihstr, IVm.’n. April .ifurmnuc, .vr )S. 'K W 1 N fi , t'ARI.NET MAKEJI AND I.’NDKin'AKUn, W BBT M A iN s T 1! K BT - I'ABUSU:. I'KNS'A A assortment of ,N i£ W F U U X ITU K K jor tin* JlolUlays, comprising < 'amp rjLools, i ’eniro Tables, Hilling Tables. (:anl Tables, ottomans, What-Nots, *o., *c,, lounges Kookuiy rhuli'. Kasy Oliuii-s, iita-eptlou riuilr*’ Uuri'suis, S<*rr»iarics. I’iiiior I 'hnmber Dining Room. Kitchen kuknf 'r u n k fifthe l.aleM Styles. CoTTACir FURNITURE IN SETTS. •lemliil New Put t cm ns. U-DSTEADS AN I) MATTHEWSES, GILT FRAMES AND IMOTI'KKS. in great variety Fiii’culur attention given to Funerals. Orders irom, W n uml country attended *.o promptly and Orcusoimblc terms. Deev, IMS—If V’bankers , c q No. 3> South PHILADELPHIA. <£neralT Mnts, ' FOR NEW tf °FTH E Jfoll^S^CEtfo UNIT.D STATES OFAMERICA. The Nat>nai< Lipb IhBTttianob Company I* «» Ci'rporatiOKj'iur’ercci by Eni clal Act of Congress.ap proved Jmys.lßtß, with Ik CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000, FULL PAID. Liberal term offered to Agents and Solicitors, who wclovlfed ripply uloorofflce. .bobatlouappuc&Moaatoorofllco. located In tbeacooiKl story of oar Dualnog Hon where Cltcala* and Pamphlets, fully a»-«criblbiM'. * •‘♦Tfuitogca off rod by iho Company .may bo bait. ; K, W, CL/IKK Sc CO.. ■ jV'* :■/» .1- tifn r/.t • • 1*1113.7 aji-rriif 33; y. RUSSELL, Manager % r. Flrfit-Nntlnnni nnnk, Cnrllslc. ftlcJncah _ MARQUARVS Lywlth a •nsonablc CELEBRATED LINIMENT FOR MAN OR BEAST. Admirably adapted to the Caro of all for which a Coumer-Irrltaut or External Reme dy Is required. I Diploma nn'orilnlhit the Crinhcrlond Count'/ An- 1 rirvlturnl Svcitti/, 18<i8. R E FK U K.N <’ Ks: Ahvahnm Marqnurt, Esq.. hus shown u»o tin receipt of which his Liniment is composed.— From my knowledge of the Ingredients, I do not hesitate in certifying that It will be benellclal where an external application of the kind Is indicated. A. STEWART, M. D. Shlppensburg. Sept. 1.1, IHW. ’FAT, Fully conversant with the chemical compo nents and medical clTocls of A. Marquurt’s Lini ment, I cheerfully recommend It to those who may need It, S. N. ECICEH, M. I). Mr. a. Maiqnari:—Rear Sir* I take pleasure in saying that 1 have used your Liniment for chap ped hands, and it cured thoiri and made them leel soft. I think It the best I have ever used, and would cheerfully recommend It to the gen eral public. WM. GRACV. Newton township, Ta., Nov, 2), IM'S. I hereby certify thatl have used A. Mavquart’s Liniment for Scratches and Spavin on two of my horses with the greatest success, and would recommed It to all who are in need of anything of Dir kind. C MELLINGER, county 'Proas’r. Sloughstown, Nov. 18,18(>8. •Mr. A. Marquarl. I —Dear Sir: I have used about half a bottle of your Liniment on my horse for a bad Collar Gall, which was the most obstinate sore of the kind X ever saw; also on my arm for Rheumatism, and it has given entire satisfac tion In both cases. 1 would not do withot it lor leu times Us cost, and cheerfully recommend it lo the public. MICHAEL LATSHAW. Jacksonville, I’a., Nov. 20,18(W. A. Mavquart, Esq.:—Dear Sir; I had a very severe attack of Rheumatism in my buck, so that I could scarcely walk, which was very painful. After using half a bottle of your cele brated Liniment. 1 was entirely cured. This Is not a recommendation, but the plain truth.— You can make any use of this you please. Jacob long. Walnut Bottom, Pa., Nov. 20, ISOS. Mr. A. Marquart:—Dearfcir: I hrv* used your valuable Liniment In my family for different pains and aches, ami It has proved satisfactory in every case. I do think, as an external Lini ment. U stands without a rival. 1 would cheer fully recommend it lo the public. Respect fully. GEORGE W. YOCUM. Jacksonville, Pa., Nov. 21, DO- 4 *, \ Marqmut, Esq.:—Dear Sir; It affords me pleasure to certify that t have used your Lini menton my neck, In a casool very Sore Throat, which was much swollen and very painful. Af ter two or three applications, I found it to act like magic, and would recommend it as an ex cellent Liniment. JACOB SEVERS. WaluutTtoltom, Pa., Nov. 111, ISUB Mile bu Jlamstick Urn’s., I). Itnhton, CXo-n -niun it H’nrt/iinnfni, *'art Me. AGENTS WANTED! Address A. MAUQUART, Walnut Hoi tom, Cumberland Co,, P Dec. W, MiS—iy toTtoccrics \?\{ ESH O ROCERI ES! I Ij OBOCIUIKS!' Always jo lic had at the e II K A P ST n i< I- No R* EAST POM pKKT STREET And why ate they ad wajs fresh? Because! *ell a great atmmivt <n* il lom.and sell them low. rherelore, I tu 1 n *.viV sto .•IcoJten.ami ronseqiient ly my goods nnv.Ji oc fe csh. \ on will tlnd «; tiitjytjlrJ ngyou wish In Hu-way ol (HiDf’VUtVKN QdBENSWA] ik, G.LVjOvu^ru, ’YJ UA)\V A7U> CEDAR WAKE, STONE AND CUnCKERV \VA HI- iud mj «,. n j 1 MOTION s H is usoU-’p to mention tlu-iii. r.mit- ami sue tor vonrsclu's; iiiid parents H H don't sail you to come, send ytair children, as they will be dealt with, with r-he same cure as n m>m w»-h* here your.-elf. A J kinds of COIN T R V 1» R O I) I’ (• D 'j,iniu i,f:s, nn’Kwnr, t flour of (he linest ipmlily on hand. which 1 sell by tlie Jh. or i»0 lb-. RETURN A i .11 I ATISF A( T< >1! V 'DI>S, GEO. 15. HOFFMAN, May 18m. Railroas iliues TJEADISG JiAlI, ROAD, WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Monday, decemuer u, isos. Great Trunk lino from the North and North, west, lor Philadelphia, New York, Reading. I’ousvlllc, Tamaciua, Ashland. Shainokln, Leb >*non. I-u.ston, Kphruta, Lilt/., Lancaster. Colum- Traliis leave Harrisburg for New York ns fol lows: at 5150. 5 50, 8 It) A.M.,1240 Noon, 2'5 and 10 50 P. M„ connecting with smllur trains on the Peniisj’lvunia Railroad and arriving at New York at 11 ou A. M.. 12 20 Noon. 350, 7-00, 10 05 p. M„ and 0 15 A. M., respectively. Wleenlng oarsuc company the 350 A. M. and 10 50 P. M., trains without change. Leave Harrisburg for Rendlng.Potisvdl, fuma qua, Minersvtlle, Ashland, Shamokln. Pino* Grove. Allentown and ■ hlludelphlu, at 8 10 A. 51., 205 and 4 lo P. M„ slopping at Lebanon and principal Wav Stations; the 4 10 P. 51. train making connections for Philadelphia and Co lumbia onlv. For Pottsvillo, Schuylkill, Haven and Auburn, via. Schuylkill and Susouelmnna Railroad. Leave Harrisburg at 3 30 P. M. Returning: Leave New York atO 00A.M..12 00 n00n,5 10 and KOO P. M., Philadelphia at 815 A. M. and :i:to P. M.; Sleeping cars accompany the 0 00 A. M„fl 10 and K 00 P. M. trains from Now York, without change. , Wav passenger train leave Philadelphia at >• !WA M., connecting with similar train on East Penna. Railroad. returning from Reading at (i tfo P. M., stopping at all stations; leave i otlsvlllc at 7 00, h io A: M„ and 245 P. M„ Shamokln a fiiH A. M,; Ashland at7oo A. M..and 12 80 P. M.S T»macjuaatB3oA.M.; and 2 2'» I*. M.. for Phlla. Leave Potlsville, via. Schuylkill and Susque hanna Railroad at 7 10 A. M. for Harrisburg, and li HO A. M. for Pine Grove and Tromont. Readlngacconimoiiution train; leaves Reading at 7 30 A. 51., returning leaves Philadelphia at 4- •15 P. M. Potlslown Accommodation tram; leaves Polls town at 045 A. 5L, returning leaves Philadelphia at 4 00 P. M. • Columbia Railroad trains leave ReadingatTOU A. SL, and G 15 P.M. lor Epin nta, Lltz, Lancaster, Columbia, Ac. Perkiomen Rallroail Trains leave Pcrktatncn and Office Junclion at 0 15 A. M. ami 580 P. M., returning icavosklppack aIHIOA. M. and 12451*. M.. con necting with similar tralnson the Reading Rail road. On Sundays: Leave New York at 8 00 P. M., Philadelphia 800 A. M. and a in P. M.,lhe 800 A. M, train running only to Heading; Pottsvllle SWI A. M.: Harrisburg 550 A. .M.. 4 lu and 10 50 I’. M * ami Heading ut 1 05,300 ami 715 A, M., for Harrisburg, at 12.50 ami 781 A. M. for New York and at 1 25 P, M. for Philadelphia. Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Excursion T.elects, to and from all points, at re duced rules. Luggage cheeked thiough; 100 pounds allowed each PiiKKengcr. G, A. NICOLLS. Jan. 21, isiiti—ly Oen. Ai/perhite/itfenf. QXJM B E R li A N U V A L E K Y H A 1 1; U O A 1) ! UIIAjK G H O F HOURS! Un ami nlu*r Monday, Hkdt. Utii, 1«( W, Passen ger 1 1 aI ns will run dully as follows, (Sunday sex C*ptDd 1 A<'<utinino<laliuii Train leaves Harrisburg S.OO A. M., MeebanicslmigS.:i;l, Cur i Isle 0.10, Newville 0.15, Sblppenslmrg 10. ill. Chumborsburg 10.-10, Green ensile 11. U, arriving at Haggerstmvn 11.12 A. M. Muil Truin' leaves Harrisburg LUO I*. M., Me chunlesburg 2.02, Carlisle 2.:Ji,NewvllloU.lo.Mhlp penv.burg Chambersbuig 4.20, Greencustle 1,5 a, arriving at Hagerstown 5.25 I*. 5!. Krurrai Truin leaves Harrisburg 4,15 I’. M;, Me chanlcsburg 4.17, Carlisle 5.17. NowvLlo 5.50, Shlp nensburg 0.17, arriving at Chumborsburg at 0.45 P. M. A Mired Train leaves Chnmbmburg 8.05 A. M, Oreuiicaatle U 25, arriving at Hagerstown 10,10 A. M ' EASTWARD: Arvommodalion ’train leaves Chumborsburg 4.40 A. M. t Hhlpnensburg 5.11, NewvJlle 5.45, Carlisle 0 IS, Meobaulcsburg 0.47 arriving at Harrisburg 7.15 A. M. Malt Train leaves Hagerstown 8.00 A. M., Grcou oastlo KUS, Cliumbcrsburg 0.10, Hhippensburg 0,40, Newvllle 10.11, rarllsle 10.50, Meehaiiicsburg 11.21 arriving at Harrisburg 11.65 a. M. AV;v/.s-s Train leaves Hagerstown 11.55 A. M., Ureeiipaslle 12.V0, Clmmbersburg LOO Sluppens bura I Ti, NewvJlle 2.U5, Carlisle 2.-J5, Mechanics- DurS ;U2. arriving ut Harrlabuig 3.H p. M. A Mizai jyalul oaves Hnscrstown 8.06, P. M., Qreoucnsllo 1.1., arriving at Übambersburg 5.00 uv* Making clohO connections at Harrisburg trains to ami from Philadelphia. New York, Baltimore. Washington, Pittsburg and all points West. O. N. PULL, BUI'EKINTENDENT’S OFFICE. WP (» Chumb'fj, Pa., Sept. 8,1808. Pept 17.1868. FRESH iiMKRBT STREET CARLISLE. PA. \V k S T W A 11 D Miscellaneous. X K AHE COMING \.,. icl) 1 9 Tf y ". AFi (Til'd ueerdlan to Art Cttmit la .11) IKS, » CT<rk’« OSaoef Dll'# Vwlfn LUi't of M iuic.uJUU.J ONCE MORE WITH A NEW SPRING STOCK IN OUR GREAT OXE DOLI.A it NA Lf OF Dlt AND hir\ NCY GOODS, C I’ r r L K U V A c . , Ac. PREMIUM RATES OFSMEKTIuS T G For rinh Thirty “ ’ sixty. “ •• Quo lumured All other premiums In sumoVn.. ,r EnUtriji'O i-.rr/iau<n- U*\ with nett and UKeful ar ticles. See iio»' i'lrettlstr and sample. Sen! to any address free. JKo’' Please sum! vuur money by registered letter. Address to .1. S, VIAWES & CO.. lis Jt inti Federal Street. lU*dMii, Mass. P. 0. Hot 0. April 15. LMffl— flt WANTED FOK THE Secret History OF THE CONFEDERACY? The Hs’ounuiioj levemtioiiK iiml dis closures. made in tills work,tire crentlnw the most Intense desire In the minds of the people to ob tain it. Thi! wcri't iiuhlivnl in/rij/tir*, d'C., of Davis and other confederate leaders, with the Hidden Mfislwu'i n om “ behind the Scenes in Richmond,” are thoroughly vnilliattd. Send for Circulars and see our terms, and a full description of the work. Address NATIONAL PUftljISllINO CO., May U. Isif-ti Philadelphia, Pa. TX T HY NOT MAKK MONKY WITH W OUR STENCIL AiNDKEY CHECK OUT FIT, and by selling nnvciamlattnvMvearticles? Circulars rice. STAFFORD MFG, in. Ml Fulton street, New York. May 15. I»!!)-!!( WAN TED —AGENTS.—*‘ Wonder of (he World'," is warranted to cure Rheu matism and Neuralgia. Sold on the package system. Not to be paid for until tested. I pay $OO per month and commission, to distribute packages. .I.C. TILTON, 51 ay 13,1800—41 Pittsburg, Pa. Oil AATo $250 per Month Guaranteed,— tpXVV SURE PAY.—Salaries paid weekly to Agcms everywhere, selling our Patent Evertast inn White IFire Clothes Line*. Call at or write for particulars to the GIRARD WIRE MIbLS, 201, North Third street . Philadelphia. May 13, IKGo—it ©air Rcnctnct. Hair Vigor, -I- restoring, Gray Hair to i ix nral Vitality and Color. Av A dressing which is at once agreeable, healthy, and effectual ov preserving the hair. Faded or gray - •* JwSjS ™ soon ve *l° re^ a- *° **• original color • tcft/1 Me <7?oss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thick-. wied. falling hair checked, and bald* n»m often, though not always, cured :«v its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, nr 11.« glands atrophied and decayed. 15m such us remain can ho saved for usefulness by this application. Instead ' to iling (he hair with a pasty aedi . n will keep it clean and vigorous. • > •ciisional use will prevent the hair turning gray or falling off, and ••quently prevent baldness. Free • \ those deleterious substances which ;i* ,-mme preparations dangerous and m the hair, the Vigor can . :u*li' but not harm it. If wanted 'or a i; AIR DRESSING, ~?• oirr (•!•«• f*au found so desirable. i. uo oil nor dye, it does o -o> whl mu. lirlr. and yet lasts ..,i . .;.o._ \uig ii a rich glossy t'-i v Him II -mu mi perfume. r , - died by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., V -c u. AND Analytical Chemists, Their assortment of Goods, in variety, novel* ly and elegance, cannot bo surpassed. Xlio arti cles have boon selected with great care, and are calculated in quality and price to command the attention of purchasers. , „ , Physicians prescriptions carefully compound ed. A fu't stock of Patent Medicines on hand. . _ TIIKAV. lUJ vs INTERNAL REM- Peb . JB , Mo _ ly No. 10 Northilnnovm bl. ■» ’.nil *l.OO. Fon Pai.k by lluveistlpk brothers,Carlisle, P* Oct IS.IMW- ly • ~ QUICK IN I’liS ACTION. HERMAN KN T IN ITS I' IT H E lU2AI> THE FOlil/)\VIN(i TESTIMONY Messrs U. E. Hellers * Co.—Having suffered' with Uheumatlsm for a long time 1 was induced by Col. Dunks to try Johnson s Uheuinutlo Compound, I purchased om* h**tno and \va» perfectly cured after vising it tin* days, ( 1 ‘ LAWRENCE \VJ.\f Etna, Allegheny Co. Pa.. Deo. h>. l«i«l. Messrs. It. E.Sellers A Co.— ferlnt? for seven years from llheumr cured by one bottle of Johnson’s Compound, when Physicians could t I ' eller - JoBBl*y lioniKß.'|. Slmrpstown. N. J. Dec. 15, KSOU. Tf* Messrs H. 13. Sellers .v Co.—Dft* 1 ’* cripple from Rheumatism for sixteen yems.ot ten confined to tho houstynnd even tumble to walk. Johnson's inmmy ftl l c emed me from my disease, upd now loan wallfwllhoul my stalfas well us JAMES McDOWELL. 21 Yds.Sheeting, 12 Yds, aheetln" ■lj Yds. Sheeting, * Co.-Oen,* Rheumatic t»mpound cured mo of Kiieumai Ism when PhyyioUins and every other preparation in the PhnrmKCMJpla failed Ur. J. T.WUIGHT. leaven worth, Karmas, Dec:. i'», itWo. Messr*. K. E. Sullen* & Co.-Uear Slr*:-Ihere itv cTilfv lliat/i number or person's, imy father linong the number,) who were ullllcied with KheumnUsm for many yean*, have to my Knowledge, been permanently cured by the two if JohiiKon'K UhcumuUc Compound. Sltnroti, Pouua. Nov. 20,1607. R. E. SELLERS rfT<*o. 301. K I‘ROPKIF.rOU-H, JOHNSTON, HO 1- hOW A Y PHILADELPHIA, PA HAVER STICK BROS., March 4.18G9-tf The greatest medical dis COVERY KNOWN TO MAN. LINDSEY’S ■BLOOD SEARCHER. Fovthe ciue of all diseases arising Irom'un Ira* pure Stale of the Blond, such as SCROFULA,SALT UIIEUM, ERYSIPELAS, SOUK {EVES, BOILS,TITTER, *«• It is purely A VEGETABLE PREPARATION- not a Hlngle grain of Mineral Poison enters into Uh composition—so that while It Invariably af fords relief and effects most wonderful cures, no overdose could injure the most ten 'or Infant. J, M. Lindsey— Dear Sir:— We arc very near out of your medlcue, please send us two doz en. We would Just say that your medicine has cured a case of .Scrofula that has been coming on for live years; the flesh, was eaten off the la dy’s arms—you could see the sinews working.— Sue is at the eighth bottle now, and the flesh is growing on very fast. Your Blood Searcher is go ing all over the country. The people are very much pleased with the above case. Please send us statement of our account, and oblige us. Yours ’iruly, JOHN RALSTON A SON, Ei.deuton, Ind. Station. of counterfeits. The genuine has the name of at the bottom ol the ouslde wrapper Solo Proprietor*, R. E . SELLERS & CO Forsah* by .IOFiNKTON, HOLLOWAY & COWDEN. March 1 IW9—tf gPRINO IMPORTATIONS. MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS. ARMSTRONG, GATOR & CO. 237 A 239 BALTIMORE STREET. BONNET AND TRIMMING RIB BONS, VELVET AND BASH RIBBONS, % BONNET CRAVES, BILKS AND SATINS, Illusions, Rlomls, Laces, Ruches, Hells «mi Velvets, FRENCH FLOWERS AND FBATH EDS, STRAW BONNETS AND LADIES' HATS SUNDOWNS AND SHAKER HOODS, Tlio lamest slock of MUUnery Onocis in this Coujjiry.nncl unequalled in choice variety, which we olfierat prices that will defy competitions ORDERS SOLICITED. April 15, gw-Sm* Ayer’s MIWHU, MASS. EDYM Pittsburgh, pa ]'OlJ SAI.E UY ~COW D E N , CARLISLE, PA li. E. SELLERS & CO. PITTSBURGH. PA, Pmi < AnKU , iiiA,.PA, 11A VEI IST ICK RROTHEIW, CARLISLE, I*a nIB BO NS , Baltimore. IMPORTERS AND JORBERB OF TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED, Metical. jQBCGS AND MEDICINES ! I TH E BFS T PLACE /on r ) PURE AND RELIABLE 1> a Ml G ®, Medicines, and Fine Chemicals, / A T HAVERSTIOK BROS.. No. 10 Nort\i Hanover Street, CARLISLE PA DEALERS IN Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals , Hooks, Fancy Quods, Confectionaries, Per famery, 'Jhitet Articles, &c., Dye Stuffs, Cosmetics , Stationary, Ac. Also , Pure Wines for Medical Pur poses. Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, Tor oil tho purposes of a Loxotive Modioino. ~ cs perhaps no one medi /§£ dno Is so universally rc« JST attired by everybody as Jjf a cathartic,xor was over I ir-TTT *T any befoj<so universal - iv adored into use, in \ Jfl/ C verc-'buntrynnaamonff 1 A ' d®/ niiunasaes, as tills mild lAW/fil?3S»7 ln\y cdclent purgative lr“y THlt. The obviouare.v -JtsJ Snia.thatUlaamororc* and far more effee tual remedy tlmn any other. Those who have tric'd It khoiV tWtK curcdithom; those who have noti know tbutynnrcs their neighbors and Mends, and oil know W what-it docs once It does always “{totienov% m * through.any fault or ncglcctof Wo have, thousands ; upon thou. • sand? their remarkable caves ol the but buch.turoa are known in siiimrw^ ’ ovqc IVosh and makes them# -.VwWlobomkpurqly vegetable Txcml •« ii vi* a their.wßOin any quantity. V J JB«LW.jW- • A Vorful Influence on the 3'c* brttal and stimulate It ?- jt /n healthy action—-remove the obstructions ot tho bowels, liver, and Othororgans.of the restoring thblr Irregular action to health, and by. correcting, wherever, they exist, such derange* ’ m6nts'astire4)iafirst origin of disease. , directions’are' given in tho wrapper on thabox/Tor the following complaints, which these pill* rapidly cure:— For X)y«iiBiMlA or Knillg-mttlon, Ustlcss* nmH, iXi'anguor and Lomm of Appetite, they shouldtoo taken moderately to stimulate the stom* nchljtncl restore Its healthy tone and action. For XU-er. Complaint and Its various symp* tomb,'llillout* Hwailacko, Sick Headache, Jaundico or 49rech MichncM, Bilious Colic amV Dillon*., F«ver»,.thcy should bo ju dlcloualy takoßfor each case, to correcftho diseased action or remove the obstructions which cause It. For Dy*entory or Diarrhoea, bdt one mild dose is generally required. For nimuroatUiu, Gout, Gravel, Palpi* tntion of tlie Heart, Pain in tlio Bid«, Pack and 3Loin«i they should be continuously taken, as required, to' change tho diseased action of the system. With such change those complaints disappear. For iiropHy and Dropsical Swelling* they should be takpn in largo and frequent doses to pro* ducc the effect ofa. drastic, nurirn x , lorjinpprenaTon a largo close should he taken ns It produces tho desired effect by-sympathy. As a Dinner Pill, take one or two-jPiffs to pro* mote digestion and relievo tho stomach. An occasional dose stimulates tho stomach and bowclstinto''.healthy action, restores tho appetite, and invigorates the system. ;llcnco .it is often ad vantageous where no serious derangement exists. One who feels tolerably well, often finds that a dose of these Pill* makes him feel decidedly better, from thclt cleansing and renovating effect on the diges tive apparatus. DJt, t T, C. AJfEP & CO., Practical Chemist*, LOWELL. MASS., V. S. A. 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The work Is really a gem of Dictlonarv, just the thing for the million.—/Imcrtctm Educational Monfhl}/, “In many respects, this Dictionary is the most convenient ever published.”— Jtoehosier Democrat. “ Asa manual of reference, it is eminently 1 tedforusoln families ami schools.”— H. y.T bunr, “ It is also the besttreasury of words of Its size which the English language has over possessed.” —Hartford Press, Published by G, * C. MERUIAM, Springlleld Massachusetts. May 0.18613— 1 t . * •jPHILADELPHIA. 3F" Samplea 3ei*t by mail when ■written, for, Jan. 7,lBCO—Jy mo AMERICANS VISITING EU JL ROPE.— The Banking House of Norton & Cu.of Paris ana Loa on. having entered upon their new premises, are prepared to show every attention to American Travellers. To obviate the difficulties and expense attendant upon the Rurchasoof Letters or Credit to Europe, Messrs, oi ton & Co., have arranged to receive Amcrl* can currency. United States and Hallway Bonds or American Gold at the value In Purls, placing the amount at once to the credit pf depositors.— Parties befoie leaving for Europe should have their correrpondence plainly addressed to care NORTON & CO.. 1 Broad tat., N. Y Mnrch 11, It CD— ism or 6 Lothury.l-ondon. SL. SHRYOCK, Justice of the . Peace. Office No a, Irvin’s Row, Carlisle, II ap,Twin—ly gtobess, ffiiTUuarc, Ac. A LL hailj ! Aljlj hail 11 THE GLORY OF THE NIGHT IB THE MORNING GLORY STOVE THE GREATEST STOVE FOR JSOS. Walkor * Clnmly liavlns Just rotnrnul from ■Now York nml Phllndolpfilii, where tlicj linve piuchascil'lko latKCsl, latest nml lm»t assort mentof P A R 1. 0 R COOKING AND HEATING STOVIiS over brought to this place, have nowon exhibi tion and lor sal® at their Store Rooms. * NO. 18 WEST MAIN ST XU MOT. where they will always be pleased to sco thojr old friend* uad many now ones, call and exam ine THK GREAT MORNING GLORY PABLOB STOVE AND IIEATEB -ANb TIIIO CKMOBIIATED IIEQUEA.i . .18, TAHY TOP COOKING STOVI*. TJIE IlllST IN TUB 'WOUL.IJ. THE MORNIKG GLOBV Ih tho mo t pc* feet parlor stove in use anywhere or everywhere. It is a Base Burner, un<l one lire will lust ii winter. It has mien doornail around ami is ns ngbtivnd cheerful us un open gate. W o respectfu ly refer to the following persons irom among hundreds of others who have used li.ns to Its merits: Hon. .1. Sluarl, I’nry, Serg’L Irvin, Col. A. Noble, Air. Mansfield, "’Sun't. Ml. Holly Paper Mill Co. Sam’l Kemplon, James B. Weakley, Rev. J. Boas, W. B. Mullin, Webort & Dorland, Geo, Welso. David Ithouds, Levi Trego, Samuel G reason, Weakley A Sadler, L. T. Greenfield, Thos. Chamberlin, Samuel H. Gould, John Stuart, Jason W, Eby, John T. Green, Thos. Lee, • Henry L. Burkholder, Peter Spulir, Richard Woods, Wm. I*. Stuart, J. 8. Woods, Jos. Gnlbrallb, Mnj. Woods, John M. Gregg. We have alsaa very largo variety of Cook Stoves of the very best, namely: NOBLE COOK, (Gns Burner.) . COMBINATION, (Gas Burner,) I WM. I’ENN. EUi.EKA, WABASH, ELECTRIC. and NIAGUA, all of which have given great sat isfaction to tho purchasers. Wo have also a largo lot of TIN AND OTHER WARES, of our own manufacture. TIN AND SHEET IRON, of allkinds constantly on hand. SPOUTING,. ROOFING A JOBRING of all kinds done bn short notice and substanti ally. In conclusion wo Invite our friends to oall anil examine oar goods and save at least wen ty per cent. WALKER & CLAUDY, NO. 18 WEST MAIN STREET, Caultslr, va* Oct. 8,1808. fßrtjiinl. A Sate and Spcady Cure for Coughs,Colds, Asthma Bronchitis, Hotirscness Croup, Influenza, Whooping Cough, Incipient, Consumption, and all Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. Don’t neglect a *ev-rc Cough, or throw away monev on a worthless medicine. PRICE FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE Prepared by SEWARD. BENTLEY «fe CHENEY. Druggists. Buffalo,N.Y. Sold by-all Druggists. or Sale by GEORGE B. HOOFMAN, Grocer, Pom fret Street. arch 4, _ Foi [ ; 0 wr <n;i \uuc, '.CI dity ol' J‘;c .' 1... c i . ‘i-.v .»r Appcti’c, Nuuscji, lit- .urn, in- , and ,a!l diseases un> irom a oi-ordercd st; u of the Scomacn, Liver or Intestines. Prepared Ly HEW A HI). BENTLEY &. CHENEY. Linguist*-. P.iiilib. VV. Snld by all Druggists. For Sale by GEORGE B. HOOFMaN, Grocer, Poiflfrot Street. March 4, IHO9—X Rcsto.-cs gray and faded lit; OIUCINAI. C’Ol.Ok, 1)i -i : '.y. CUBES. AM. DISEASES OF I B Prevents iß\i.nMss, ami n;.ivu- glO'V ij’ol't, (ilfW'V :vi ■i\ ■ anil ii»r B-nl.*. |Vii B-.ti!- m , ,i i,, Prepared l*v ; &CBKNHV. lit by all Dru Ky-" sr.w \;;i . [;:■ ■ i . For Sale by GEORGE B. HOFFMA Grocer, Pomfret Street. March 1 180?—1 1115 IRS „ wu. T. HOPKINS X±XV Has removed hlsManufnctury and Salesrooms to WM o ;i'i l5 i ST., PHILADELPH IA, Where his ' Own Make” of Champion Hoop 5Si rt iA.? 8 li C £ nll £ n d J inted to first-class Wholesale and lictail ’lrttifa.wlll he found to embrace the mostoxtenslvo Assortment In the Union; and all the latest and most desirable styles. Shanes lengths und slzts, 2, 2VL2U. is* yards round of & hd Goroft Banters, Walking Skirls Ue f£ p V»fl? Tra , 8 ' together with over ulne ty different varllilCH of MiHses and Childrens’ Skirts, all ofAvhlch lor symmetry of stylo, finish lightness, elasticity, durability and real chenn ?u>sB aro unenualibd by any other goods in So kr° warranted in every respect.— Altcred ,md R ‘'‘ ra '™ 1 ’ L ?J l‘ rlCTd Eastern Mnilu SiklrlH, Socenla; .10 bprlnijs, 110 I'lsiUs; and 40 Springs 75 CORSETS JCOIU3KTSM CQHSGTR!!! 57 dlirer 'w 1 Vi rl(!C ‘ H ' h'oni 75cents toCTOO.om braclng R, Worlloy, “ifockcl,” “Glove Fitting ” Madam toy s t-orsot Skirt Mis Moody’s patent “.Self-adjusting 1 ‘Abdominal” UomiiU-t 0 assortment of Indies' Under liar ments, at very low prices. given away to pur'customers, in order to cot them introduced. Evoiy person In want of nr lidos In our lino, should examine our goods be fore purchasing elsewhere. Call or send for cl?- ““-“room., fa. April». lhira-3m . . lyM. T. HOPKINS. HOTEL. “ NORTH HANOVER STREET, Carlisle, Pa dlous nna SCI lb^ r Uas leasea the al) ovo comma- WELL-KNOWN HOTEL, lately occupied by Lewis Fabor.) and Is now! prepared to accommodate tho public in u manner to give satisfaction. STABLING FOR FIFTY HORSES. 8, isoti-ortr- 50rj» ©oodss No. 4, EAST Your inspection Is hi in all kinds of Dry 0 Having purchased a ft Blruhlo goods of the scni mark Hint goods have years. lam prepared t« or Inducements than coi In this valley. All I as) the abnvc/ac/, Is nn ear] DRESS VOLORE ST LK AND LINj .1 A r A N F, B POI'LINKTTES. MOIIA PUIVKS. !•’l( r PIQUES SPRING A S:T H 1 1* E 1) M S T II I l> JO J> P I P LI N B , HI ITiANT DEE.VINEB .VI TWENTY CENTS, ST It I r 1C Dior, AIN ES, Bm.vlUilNtill AMH IN rl.AllWnml KTlill’ES, Al.l, wool, DEIiAISEH, 'ln HlUitomul doulih! widths. 01-.ILDWENS’ DRESS GOODS ii kit:,. vaiidllii.i DOMESTIC GOODS. f»om>.vaulB GOOD CALICO at. JO and 121$ cents, at 12}4 cents and upwards. Shocks of Tickings, Sheetings, Pillow-Case Mus- ins, very f.heup. Parties wanting Hie above will ic well tojixnmlno onr suick before purchasing Cottomjjdes, RAIN BAGS, HS & OASSIMERES, CLO o Lowest Grade to the Finest French. From tl always taken the lead in this branch of Having ho business, I woald say I am hotter prepared his season than ever, to meet the wishes of all desiring a good article, or a very fair bargain, SUITS MADE TO ORDER, at the shortest notice by first-class taylor. MOURNING GOODS, WOOL DELAINES, BLACK AND WHITE MIXTURES, CHAPE VEILS AND COLI.AHU, English Crape BLACK THIBET SHAWLS, Square und long, also a full assortment of Fu< nornf Goods, for which orders will bo promptly nmlMitlsfaetornlly filled, WHITE GOODS, TABLE LINENS, TIA B 1, M CLOTHS TOWELS, fQUES, QUILTS, SPREADS, NAINSOOKS, DIA TWILLS, SWISSES,- TARLETONS IMBRICS &C, great vurlHlcs. OSIER Y AND GLOVES, K full stock constantly on Imnil, REMEMBER THE PLACE, NO. 4, EAST MAIN ST. You will not be disappointed If you call and see L. T GREENFIELD. April Jy WM- B. SARN9. D BKAUTIKUJ. GOODS, IELD’S, ;ain street. ieitod, iih great bargains ds are now o tiering.— lino of all t)ic most do- u for cosh at the lowest tachcd in the last six [otTor to tho t-ado groat bo found m any House (to convince any one ol GOODS, all slim SILKS, JN POPLINS, n P LINS iIKNKS, STRIPED ntifnl sliiuics of ,PA C A S ) HAIR.-', Shirting Stripes, Checks, Drills, Denems BOMBAZINES NAPKINS LINENS, MARSAILLES, IVO TTOJSTSI jpartituate Vaints ----- take of iho panic! They out ol HENRY SAXTON, NO. 15, EAST main s <- A It U y 1, |, Wliolt'HiUe mill' iull k 11 ,| n ,|,. r ... Kl rival quality of American ami ‘' KK T AN I) T A IU.F, (’ V•[ |, K\cry (U-.st-riplion of Tools inlnpltd lo al (.•Imnicul iniiU-H n j jj u . mns[ colubraled m ami wnrvantcil in m ry UiMmrc, PISTOL it AMMUXTTI I umii» for nn.v .1.-j.il,, munmtal Inclw Plcfttl, Shovels nnrl.o IVilin, cnrabii OS, i\T. 1--AHM UKt.f.s, iniMSB . JtHiUU'i'S I'ri'rii r m-ii* riul in a i/rcnt n<hw m pnro and giinhi;/ Mnostlitn-mw utensils In Kreni vutn-iv. We arc solo amou.s liir iiic <»veut F UE L EC O N 0M I ■AT. EXCELSIOIt W MAT I! KI! STI adapted foi Tloor.smul windows. Wo fool nurselves compc-ti-iuof jiWs our goods an.* of tlio hiiihcM iu iiunliln m in price. UrcloiH by .mail rccolvu prom]ii nit UOODS DEUVHIIED IN' TOWN Parties indebted to .us for 18fiS, \dl: make prompt papmrnt, and all to wlimnif dehlr.il will please present their bllMf mont. Jan. 11.18M—ly UiiNITUIt: JOHN LISZMA!* oaiitnis t a s n r: na j n M: 'OCT3I IIANOVKH ST., NOS. o-j.t fl 7, TW( Mrtr roMFUKT sir t, CARLISLE. Pa, A splendid assortment of new House nuure, consisting of Sofns, Cnmp Stools, Lmmgcs, C'etiiic Tables, Rocking Chairs, Dinu-g Tahirs, Rasy Chuhs, Card Table!, Hwepilou Choins, Oiionm ■ Ruieaus. , 'Vbat Bccretnvlos, Wardrobes Parlor, , Chamber, DJiiiug iloom. Kitchen and Ofllft PHEBNITUBB O K THE HATES T S T COTTAGE FURMTURE IN SI’LENDID NEW I’ATTEJtSS. BJ3ADSTJSADS AND MAT'I fIJLT FBASIES AND PICH ]N GREAT VARIETY, Particular attention given to Ifrf* Caning''mid Varnishing fiom tovnw atlemied to promptly and qn reason* Fob. 18. IfcUO—(Jui*- Pl - AND FANCY S'. A NT) GENERAL NEWS. 33 WEST-MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PA. A fine assortment of Goods on hand, Writing Desks. Port Folios. (- Ladles Companions, ' i Work Boxes, ‘ " Satchels, Ladles'Purses. , Pocket Books, , Sesur Cases, ' ■ - • Card Cams. - GoWW A LABOR SUPPLY OF FAMILY I3IBHES dpHO . roGRAI , nl AT KEDUCKP ritTCES' DIA.HIES FOB 18 1 subscriptions resolved for|nll »!«““ M SgaS“lSnuint patl to »«PM 1 baud fttmpply ol SCHOOL BOOKfei for town nnd u™“ lr >’SSjJS’wlicii drain BOOKS and Mvawonlcrea May 2111W17-H ASSESS:, vorablef(>rlliolj^ ll} <T' ” hi» stock to ' F wiolc " v of the coal he fn«»« ll ' a SPEAK FOR ITS and lie will Ho hold to the fodowM °^Su n n“ne'..ul Uie best coni tb h 'i?Tosen ns cll v^RKSiS"miwl>? .8, To deliver what his tii^ rprlceU S.WVf '•s tbn‘ # n^keTn»^“‘ ! “ OfCo,lU,l ' ) els fc * misrepresent coiil to 7 two l 'i ¥0 give the customer* the «■>">> °T Is to do nil *» Jj, I ",' P March 11. l s^? * -IRS.. R. A. SMITI-1,61,/: grapli le Gallery Goutli.east ver S Erect, and Narltet Square, sit' n i,s dittereut etyles of Piton:4o.dr lo life size. IVOBYTYPES. AJI3B° TI?B iMELANIOTVF^ 3 also Pictures on ’’oS'i Plain and Co' or, &?R ,1 . I *plilo » rU L auctions of the photos 1”! ju| attention B lven "lUmvffi^patrouagoofi^P” Pab.P. Jeep. JIEN'KV
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