Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, July 28, 1865, Image 3

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    week in their leaving the place in high dud—.
geon, mnch to the gratification of every loyal
person in the community.
- The supreme insolence and audacity of
these persons—whose every hour of liburty
is an evidence of the gracious cleinency of
our government—in thus insulting the glo
rious flag Whielipfetects them is almost be
yond e..ncoption. It would seem as though
gratitude was an unheard of virtue with
them, and mercy an attribute - they have no
conception of. We are well rid of their
presence.
t*A.,.We are glad to learn that Dr. JOHN
Bucscs.s.aof Baltimore, a very distinguished
medical gentleman, has arrived at Mount
Holly , Springs. Dr. B. visits this popular
summer 'resort for the ptiriatse of recovering
his health which has been much unpaired by
close attention to his very numerous profes
sional engagements. The feet that so emi
nent a physician should visit Mt. Holly for
his own benefit is about the highest recom
mendation that could be given the place as a
resort for those who leave the cities seeking
health. We hope Dr. B. may speedily re-
BEM
The rush of visitors to Mt. Holly this sea
son. has been unprecedented: We are in
formed that the Hotels there are unable to
accommodate one-third the number to that
has arrived. A movement is now on foot
to hdve the large hotel extended or a new
one built and we understand that the visitors
offer n very large sum for that purpose. We
would he pleased to hear of this being ear
r.ed out and hope ere long to announce it.
Should the South Mountain Iron Co., build
it- railroad through Holly which is now con
sidered 'almost curtain. and suitable buildings
be erected for the accommodation of visitors,
the Springs will be the rust popular as they
certainly are the most Ideasant,sumnier re
sort
in the country.
NEVER YET EQUALLED.--" Johnson's
.1? heumatal Compound," for the effectual cure
of Rheumiffistn, Neuralgia, &r. It is the
"GREAT 1.:,T ERNA L EM EDT, acid every
way superior to any LINIMENT or EXTERNAL
REMEDY ever offered to the public, bs hun
dreds of persons can te,tify. Read the fo]-
lowing :
"It is it medicine of decided merit, and one
the afflicted should try. I have been afflict
ed with Rheumatism more or less for over
twenty years. Tried everything within my
reach to remove"it, but found nothing until
I tried your "INTERNAL REMEDY." After
using throe bottles 01 it, 1 - was perfectly cured.
had neither PAIN Or Ater:. I bislieve your
Rheumatic Compound the best medicine ever
offered to the public for the cure of Rheuma
tism. Jon N T. LOCK HART, Pitts. Ps.
Prepared by R. E. SELLERS & Co., Pitts
burgh, Pa.
Sold by Druggists everywhere.
alarlats.
CAII.LISLE PaO.I.)UCH MARKKT
- Carlisle. July Ist
FLOUR (Superfine)
do. (Extra.) ...
do E I.'
WITITE 1Y If EAT
RED
ILY
CORE .• • • .....
OATS • • ••
CLO V EICSEED
TIMoTti YS E El) .
GENERAL PRO
Corre,led Weekly by Win. Bentz
BUTTER 18-22 BACON SIDU,
IS WHITE: ItEANS.
17 PARED PEACIII:S
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S9AP,
BEESWAX,
BACON HAMS
LETTERS REMAINING UNC
the Post Office at Carlisle, State
vania, the 27th I, of July, I
Published Py official nuthori
per having the largest circuital
rie_To obtain auly of these etters, the
applicant must call for :‘ (1(1).4 used letters'
give the date of the 11,1 and to • two rents
for advertising.
If not called for within one
will be sent to the Dead Letter
Anthony Wm P Kitty Ilan•
Adams John Q Earlier Ph
Barnes Sidney 3 Lean Mary
Buckingham Peter Leidig SN .
Bugler William Longsdort
13reatley Laura Maurer li
Burkholder Lydia Mathe‘,
Coleman Catharine I,l*Donal
Clapper Susan Myers
Ciirra n G T Morison WI
Cornman William MeNtimer 1
CleHand Lemuel Miller 13 A
Coury Samuel Nell Carol
Compf Elias Maltz Lice
Culbertson Samuel ' , Behold al
Dill Susan A Rouderban
Erwin Charles Russel Sus
Ewing Maj. 0 11 2 Reed Nanr
Edwards Annie Stevens Jo
Fertinhaugh John A Sheffer A
Green Ann R Smith Ads
Graham Ace Snyder Ja
Guest Lucretia Sterrett A
Gairy Rachael Swngard L
Greene Otis R Smith Nan
Griffith Dr D S Shughart
Goldring F CIAO Spottswoo,
Green Oliver M Thompson
Idopple Abraham Toomey D
Helices George Thompson
Henwood D A Turner MI
Henwood K Thompsor
Mocker Adam Wells Lib
Hileared Gustan Wells Lie
Hosser James Weidnieu
Herman Christiana Wi!ii3O.lllB
Hoover Anna C
Israel Mary Zeitler hr
Jones Lizzie Zug Sams
King Amelia Zeigler Js
Public Sale of Yalta
Estate.
(AN Saturday. the 26th day
kjlBos, by virtue of an order of the
of Cumberland county, I will oxpose to
then premiere, the following described
ale in .Upper Alleje township one mi
chanicsburg on tlitrooad icaillAg Iron,
to ShopLardstown, late the rosidonco
year, ilee'd , a tract of highly login.
Land. adjoining lands of Jacob Abram.
Samuel Echols and - Seifert
Containing 18 Acr
The irnprovtrinonts t
"."' story FIUME lIUU
Back building, a r It
DARN. end othor Oat
.A tine young Ord
:darted and the laud has boon cceutly
Persons desiring to examine the plop
the tenant In p054%3.91011. ,
Sale to comma:ma at 2 o'clock when
made known by
July 28, 1805L—ts"i, D. 8, GOODY]
Valuable Furth at Pub .
THE - .Ekocator of George
-- Upper Allen township, Cumberland
w sell at public sale, on THURSDAY;
AUGUST,II3OS, all that valuable place
ted in the said townsldp,•bounded by la
Yost, Sitnil Mohler, John Miller and oth .
95 Acres, more. or. le
of prat quality of Limestone land, liitito
of 'oultiration,. Tho Improvements ore it
New 'Bank Barn;'
• •• • 'A two story FltAlg.pllo
the necettaaryOutjellid
1." fling streatmef navel*
:',7,{trT,i "the hou - se and
funFing, is,nearly all Lo .
heatnut Hail. There are-about Elx Acre
eery Timber still standing. •• "2 I
Terms of sale—Ten pnr cant of the'
bo.'pald when the property is strieken
idow's interest to remain In the landi.,a
lue of the perch:ire money' to be riatiV
ipril, 1860, when deed will be made an.
Ivan. ;Taxes for 18136 to be mild by th":
• `he tommin shire of the cop to reserver, ,
ale to donupetierr at 10 o'clock A'.lll,nn
es. about 2 mules, sou h east of : l ieehtenlred
tate mad leading frhin'Oettyebterg to liar
1 ' LT Ye
July I
28, 1865—,4* -
1 STATFMOTIOE.-
pLettere Testamentary, on the estat,
late of likalith f.itiddletortTownship. d
en im a g o hy.ll/1 ot Ma Com
baesthei 0400141 a said t , olroshlp, All,
t 111464 A -to mid fiend, are. required tti
Oats payakut, andpase having c alms
tdi it, tes:
aeligs p, wEA
WANTED!
17 Male and Female Teachers.
ruHE Board of School Directors of
South :Middleton township 'will meet at Boiling,
Springs on SATURDAY, the tab of A mrust, at 9 o'clock
A :11 , the day cppointed by the County Superinten
dent. to exatffine teachers, where all persons applying
for schools lit said township, will please to be present.
The protons of the township are most earnestly invited
tea tend and witness the exeminatl •11 of tear heir. as
the Minot Ilre determined not to employ any teacher
that is not qualified. The most literal scares will be
giri`h to competent teat-hers
JAMES ('FOYLE,
July 111, IFIIS-31. .
Proclamation.
NV 11 EAS, the Hon. JA mr.s H.
- y o amour, ITesideYl iTudgeoi the several ott ts
of i'1 , 1:1,11011 fleas of the counties of Cumber bu rl, l'er
ry..ind Juniata. and of the several uo is id
Gytir an. 1 Terminer and Get-en-al Jail Delis r n in said
roue the, and yl i. 1. el Cedilla) and Hugh Slum! Judges
of the Cr arts of IVer and Terminer and Delivery
for the trill of all capital and other °Beetle's in lb..
said count, of Cumberland, by their precept., to are
direeto I, dated tine 10 h day of April, 1804:, have or.
tiered the Court of Us or and Terminer and (lenient! Jail
Delivery to be it olden !treat-lisle on the 4th M. n day of
Augast, t ping tha 28th day.) at 1U o'clock In
the Ilurnoon, to continue one week.
Nit ricE Is hereby given to the Coroner..lostiees of
the P": 1 ,1.. 1.4.1 Othrhibleff. of it., Mild county i.f tam
bet land the/ are by the said precept eidau.a titled
to he then :11141 there 111 Ulf& proper porous, with
thiir rolls. re.,.tds al d itiquisif ris..snd
all other rent tab a err, to die thOhe thin, r hint 111
Lhl (roil ies .o t.nro t•i bo nr,6 , t •,it
are bound In re. og.olza Oft,. prosoeu to • gllnst the
grinners that re en then sh .11 be in the .1,11 of said
county. are to be there to prosecute them 05 =hall be
JtjtlN .1 AC r US,
Jun'y 21. lift. Sheriff
I offer for nv lea valuable farm sit unted n uhin Leo
miles, r c ar ti s r.., e,mt,ll,,jimz 170 nenv of Mark e
hind, of which 41 te-res lire Mee dew and het enh
n.. 1113.
;Is
Larlhif b in npl !it. , l during the In it flw }pare: under
pr d lel el,' nod it well watered
Terms b rust p:.1 , 113.ers and p”sFogsion given nn
the IF-1 April A. D. For ft, ther pirtieulars in
quire of or IlthlreFF. C. C. M It tell.
Carlisle, Pa.
,Itrly
TILE heir: , oLluhti )IcElliuney,
offer :It l'ul :i.• 5,11.• vn
Col/ 010 11,111i,e• f ituAted in Trim
tieriniiil Count ,- milt, west ui NI( chan ir.shorg,
I , lth: Nliehnel
lin...lint, (inntilitiltitz 119 niiiiis nod 110
porch,. of Liine n hi.h Sit iii• in I I Olt
liipn, Slid tir.4, ;r frurn, with trim, :Jo o f
wind timbervri laud. n hni relined lit A pplo
ft nits.
A 1.,1 ; te •
al. de, 11()USE,
p.l i t,?,[ f ihr,„ "c. :t good Cellar and ar
2. .a.s4 ,Int% a not or fatting well c,f water
tern nt the Fit All E It ti RN. with Wituiton shed,
and Corn Crib' , nnd all other neeessnry
fi no
- iil,
4 ,0
1 70
I to
r ehieh n goad titlo nil I , o‘ given.
COIIIIIIMICe :It I t:',•1:11•k P. M $2llll 101011
of on! I. Will be inn J. I, now n by
An) person wishing to View the prerniseit, con cal
011 MO. Ch i n; 31.4,1heney, residing on the
July 21, IRlis—t
BCE _MARKET
Jut s 27, 1 565 .
l'El? Y A NI) .'A LE. STA I? LES
AT PRIVATE SALE
HE subserithr intending to wove to
the city of Baltimore. ~ ffors r.t Private Sale, his
LIVERY AND SALE STABLES,
iu t r Ramesh of llanovea, York County Ps. Ills
eutisis rs "veil good saddle and Carriage
linrees. TA only Earring., consisting of
BUGGIES, Il ACKS,
single and double seated DermanLown wagons, Sr. de.
Gas Dozen Sleighs, l larness. Saddles. Brieles, Bells,
Sr. do Ills stork is in complete older
Persons desirous of engaging in the business will
find this a rare rimier, of ontaini 11!: 11 good situation.
The Lavery is at, old an V:1•11 established one, hosing
been in operation tor the last Leo:a }oars, under O.
control of the Ii sears. Garber:, The Stables ale new,
and aid encomia° ate lofty 1101101 F. There is Sits,
SIIO.P.
LAIMED in'
. of Penosyl-
in the rt-
onth, th rt
containing all t swills
tools connected is Rh the
estalishoien . . It will Cold entire, or in 1 .ts to
suit the purchasers The Mirough or Hanovtracts
talus e isipulation of twenty-hve hundred Mimi toots,
a ride and thields ,ettled neighbor. ood his nuualn<
it. AIM icielerne , similler towns within a iPaiance of
len or to els . ° tni art oithin ten miles of the e: tyi.-
hung 13,4t1,e field. and it Lying the only I.iv iv in the
Lewis, the doe.irehlelleee of the lovell II is apparent.
desire to dm v• Le the Ci y. is Om only meson which
inclines qie nubs rifer to dispose of hit kid.
.1 It. WHITE it , for.
July
NI, P. M
GrO /
REM
Co
orge W
AT E .\k() 1 . 1 C E
-
1 A LOLIVI, t•Ht.t (II of) Latry 141 tit.. Ett bile ill l•LIL
A1.....t001er, •I Le hay
bee° graisl,l ' tho• r 411 C 4 !WWI itd t
tot the haler t••sitligN I. Va. AI. I • ',on
hay tug rlaini,• ttl• St. snid 4•l 4 trito will •..t 1/Al
mr set Llemet.t . tho , e io.debted will I. tic. 111111,
paymtni
I ilitil
t lill .)
;t1 E
1
Jut o 30, 1865
1 1 11 E Doplieute of School Tuxes for
the present year luta been delivered by the Say el
01.ecturs to the Treasurer for eJliection, It Is there
tore made th. ditty of said 'frvasut-r to give notice to
the 'lax/tole CI ic,es 1 , 1 the no...ugh if Carlisle that
he will attend at tine County Conn (Conools
seaters' itihee;) on thors , ay and lirl ,, tty the ith and
nth r ueSt. between the hours of n and 12
in the turenor,.. 11,1 2 Milli 5 In tint afternoon for the
purpose of receiving the rnhd TAXCIL
lIDE3
. .
All p-rsons pl.‘ing their Taxes on or before then ,
Jays v.lll receive. s reduction of
MEI
PI l'E PER CENT.
The Taxes In the meantime will be received by the
Treasurer at Ids dwelling in West 11Ialn St.
J. W. Env,
Treasurer,
ancy col
BR
nrad
ns C (Bks
in IN (Elks
July 14, 188.5
ESTATE NOTICE.-
Letters of Administration on the Estate of.lohn
(i. vbeakley, late of Warsaw, Hancock County. Illinois
deed , having been granted by the Register of this
County to the subscriber r.iding in South Middleton
Twp All persons having claims against said estate.
will present them for settlement, and those indebted
will make itrunedlate payment to
Mil
August,
I num' Court
rule, on
estate, sit
nth of Me
haniesburg
Levi Good
-1 Imestone
, _!11 Brandt,
Juno 23, 18115-11 t
Dissolution of Partnership.
The undersigned having sold their
~tnek and good w ill, and leased their aid to Au
drew 11. Blair, hereby gave notice t at the pal tuership
heretofore existing between them is this d 4) dissolved
by mutual consent. The books of the tine will lie kept
at the residence il l John Armstrong on Muhl et roes,
two doors est of the railroad depot, where both part
ners will be hi attendance to settle accounts. It in
obsoletely necessary that the firm books be settled in
the shortest possible time, and we now call upon all
persons knowing themselves indebted to us eall at
once and make payment either by cash or note.
ARMSTRONG AND IIOFFER.
Int of n two
and tram
BANK
Wings.
has bean
Juno oth, 1565
cud' call on
Strike While The Iron Is Hot I
$ will be
A dm'r
NEW STORE,
Sale.
, lato of
ty, deed.
Ist d y of
nd,
Michael
iontalulng
IHAVE just received a large asssort
mem, of New Cloods, such as Calicoes, DeWoes,
Opalllos, Lawns, Alpacas, Chanibroys, Flannels, Linens
Brown and Bleached Shootings, Brown and Bleached
'ehirtings, de.
Also,a full assortment of
Men's Goods,
such as Cloths, Cassicueresi Sattinetts. dean,, Cott on-,
ades, Desires. Stripes, Cheeks.. Including a,ll quality
and stylus of Undershirts and Drawers, Drera Shirts.
Shirt Collars, Neck't'ies, Glover, and ell other goods
pertaining to a - Gentleman's Wardrobe.
All of which will be sold at lower prices than t hey
are selling elsewhere In Carlisle.
ihest state
• rate
', with all
Arun.
water at
• outs! , e
Poet and
cry fine
•
WIlt..A. MLLES, o>
. .
Next door West of the Peat Office, Carlisle.
May 211, 1805.
money
n. The
he reel
. o let or
..Feeelon
reliever.
H LUNGS. -,---The cold and change
able weather tells• terribly on . those who have
weak and diseased lungs. litany are Buttering at this
time with affections of the throat and lungs. Drat.
chills Is becoming a very common affliction. Those
who are pridisposod to Colds, Coughs; inouchills,
should avoid the night air. There era many props .
rations recommended for these diseases, . but them . he
not a doubt but that Dr. Strickland's SiellifluousCough
- lials...mds the beat remenly. 13 . 1116.6 known it to eft
feet cures In iho worst.caSes of Coughs, Colds. Dm
chills, Asthma, and primary cases of Consumption.
Dee 2, thed
p
gn roi t t
rg•
E'er.
Robert
axing
to the
who
kg, Im•
'anent
1 4 1 AMILY DYE CeLoRS,
AT RALSTONT
I •
, T).t RF.U3IBILY, Cosaleiies, Ste.,
Ilairmilok's Wog and Book Stare. -- •
V
tor,
MiiM
- -
' ,STATE NOTICE.-
.
Letters of Administration on the Estate of Mrs.
hency Myers, late of Lower Allen Township, dec'd.,
have boo granted by the Register of Cumberland
County to the subscriber residing In said Township.
All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate
will make immediate payment and these liavin4 claims
will present them for settlement to
LAUD 8. MYER 4;
Admielstiater.
July 21,
14 1 8 TAT E NOTICE.-
4 Lot ern of Administration on the estate nt,lnmen
Clara, late of Monroe township, dee'd.. having boon
granted by the gegister of Cumberland County to the
subscribers residing in the some township aforesaid.- -
All persons indebted hi said estate are hereby notified
to make immediate payment, and those has log violins
to present thorn In
MARO ARET CLARK,
J. N. CLARK,
A dmlnistrntorK
July 21, 11416-6 t.
Valuable Farm at Private Sale
are n NEW Ili, NE
11%1 - IN 7 by .10 feet n TWO FEORY
1101.1,1-: nnil
inn , The lan, ft G• gnrel slate of
s inn. 3101.1 t 8 0(8) hushelf ni Hine
PUBLIC SALE W.
rf y the !Ith 0 : 1 Seplemhep, 17,1;:J
11„f-1 ;,ilrliltq.c
Till )M AS 31rELIIENEY
DA VI lk NIvELII EN EY.
I{ lIENI/YR , ON.
11 M. U. ALEX sn•'ii.
cut‘
SCHOOL TAX FOR 1865.
1% ILLIANI L. GIIA.IGLIr AP
NEW GOODS
..0 4
ME
SAAAJIIETAN'S GIFT!
•
SAMARITAN'S GIFT !
THE MIS I' CERTAIN REMEDY EVER
USED.,
"Yes, A' Positive Cure."
Contains no' Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury
Only Ten Pills to be Takeo In Effect a Care.
entirely vegetable, having
no small nor any unpleasant taste. and will not
In any way Injure the stomach or bowels of the most
delicate.
Cures In from two to four days, and recent cases In
"twenty-four hours." Prepared by a graduate of the
University of Pennsylvania, one of the most eminent
Doctors and Chemists of the present day.
NO EXPOSURE, NO TROUBLE, NO CIIANOI•
i
Let those who hare desirilred of getqug cured, or
who hare been gorged with Mercury, try the
SAMARITAN'S GIFT,
Sent by mall In x plaln envelope.
Price—Male pneknge, $2. Female
BLOOD! BLOOD ! !LOOD !
i4:ROPULA, ULCERS, SORES, SPOTS, TETTERS,
SCA LES, ISOILS, DISEASES, !kr
SAMARITAN'S
ROOT d'• ERB .7UICES
Is ()tiered the public ns a positive cure
TUE RA MANITAN'S ROOT AND HERB JUICES, IS
the most potent, certain and efferte ii remedy ever
prescribed—it reaches and eradicates every particle of
the veheral poison, an that the cure in thorough and
permanent Take then of .his purifying remedy and
he In nied, and do not trant.mit to your posterity that
fur which you may repent in after years.
DO NOT DESPAIR I
Ihouph you may he pronounced Incurable, the
SANIA_RITAN'M ROOT at HERB JUICES
111 remove every vegthre of impurities from the sys
, m. ,to .011 as all the bad effects of Mercury.
FEMALES!
In many affections with which numbers of Females
•uffer, the
ROOT & HERB JUICES,
most happily adapted. In Whites. in bearing down,
Ding of tho Womb. Debility. and for all complaints
cidont to the sex. Sent by oxpror.s
SAMARITAN'S WASH,
iFFod In conjunction with the Root and herb Juices
Full direct UP.. 1 Hee QA
. .
The efficacy 01 these remedies is alike acknowledged
by phssicians and patients. They urn u od in the
United Stales Hospitals. thus restoring the of
many of our leave soldiers.
I , mm the Baltimore Sun.;
That the Surgeons say of the Sa-
maritun's Remedies.
'POST 110 , 41TAL. FORT NIARMIIA I.L,
Baltimore, IBM., VO/1..2.9, 1614. ;
''l have great satisfaction in stating that I have
uNsd the :,'lllll,llltan's Remedies' for Venereal Ifh.ease
In its most customer, forms; that I have used them
with judgment, discretion, and properly, and hare
f;mod them respond to my anticipations promptly and
effectually. Rnowlng their composition, I have the
fullest ~mildence In their efficecy and as fai as my
use 8.1 them extends, I recommend them strongly.
"ALFRED C. BOWERS,
At.sl.tnut 'uritt,n sth Now York Vt lo."
Let it Le under fond that those remodkx are as rye.
o , monded, and will positively cure the (licenses for
which they are offered.
For sile at llnverstich's'"Drug Stare, lintL:Jer Street
Cnruisle, In
DES)IOND & CO. Propriutors,
916 Hare St., Philadelphia
July Yl, I 'NUL —ln
FINANCIAL EXHIBIT
LISLE SCHOOL DISTRICT,
.Reom the first Monday Ij . Jun() 18G4, to
June L , 1865.
J. W. EBY, Treasurer, in account with the
School I)iiectors of Carlisle,
HECHT!' I S. lilt.
To balance In hands of Treasurer, at
loot anulnmenc , $782 40
Outstanding taxes or 13t03, 1,238 50
Amount of duplicate of 181:4, 7,801 21
Proceeds of sale of old house ou Cart
Lot,
74 00
Price of melodeon received of P.
Qulg'to's estate, 18 00
State school appropriation, 437 38
'tent of Property received from lien.
. .
Cart,
Tuition fe r n rural red fur noi.-11. , 1
dent snlulara.
EX PEN DITUR
By Teachers' e.alarles for the year, *0,490 94
Repairs, materials, fixtul es, Or. 970 93
Wood and coal, 199 41
Interest on indebtedness to let Jan
ua rv, 1805, '206 00
Printinn, Messenger, and incidental
expenses, 383 17
Cash expenditures. $8.618 08
ont.ra I ions allowed ou duplicate
..1 Ise3.
Collert;on fees,
lisourrot ions on duplicate of 18114,
I hateinent to tax pa) ord 1801,
~ r col luetion. tSi 4,
tta lan., in Treasurer's hands, 6th of
Juue, 1806.
All of which I
Is respectfully submitted.
It_ C. WOODWARD,
Finain la! t'e-retary.
July 17,1865. Financial report rend, appre. int ft d
ordere i t.. ha pubDilied lo the papers ot he District.
By order of the hoard,
C. P.
July 21, 1885-31. Secretary.
LYNCH & FOOTE,
Plumbers & Gas Filters
I l he subscribers inform the public thu
they still vendetta the
GAS FITTING AND PLUMBING
irmalnela at the lid Bland In the basement of the Firs
tletlandim Church. They will attend promptly lo al
busin-ss in their lino.
Load and Iron l'llma, Hydrants, Hot and cold
SHOWER BA THIS,
Water Closets, Foice a• d Litt PuMps. Wro't Welded
Tubes. Iron Sinks, Bath Tube, Both Boilers, Wash Ba
sins, nydraul c Rams, , and every description o.
cocks and fittings fur gas. steam water, &e. Superior
cooking ranges. heaters and gas fixtures put up in
churches, tiaras and do-filings, at short notice:-fn the
most modern style. All materials and work In our
lino at low rates nd svarmn'sd.
Is Counlry 0 ork and )1 1,1 1i , ,a o•emptly attended to
July 1. 1804.
AUDITOR'S NoTic - ill
The undersigned having been appointed by the
Orphan's Court of Cumberland County. an Auditor to
marshal and distribute the assets In the banes of
Jacob Rhoads, Administrator of Jacob B. Nickoy, late
of West Pennsboro township dee'd., hereby gives notice
that he will attend to the duties of his appointment
at his °Mee In Carlisle. on Saturday the Pith day of Au
gust, 1865, at lU o'clock A. M., *here those Interested
may attend If they coo proper.
C. P. lICNIRICII, Auditor.
July 14, 1866-3 t
OT ICE.- ~..,
On motion of Watts & Parker ' Atty's of 'Wm.
racy, Executor of Jamison Hannon, dee'd. a rule WaH
granted upon tho hobs at Law of the said Jamison
lianuon, dee'd ' to appear nt the next Orphans' Court
of Can
umberld County, Penna., on Tuesday the 16th
of August, to show cause why the said Wm, , °racy
should not ho discharged by the said Court from his
Executorahlp, he having settled finally his s Admlnla•
trktion account, which notice is hereby given.
.1011 N JACOBS,
_High Sheriff of odd County.
July 14, 18645-4 t
SIR JAMES OLARRWS
' CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS
Prepared from a prescription of fir .1 Olark, M. D.,
Phpician Mxtraordloary to the queen.
rc 11 IS well known medicine is no itn
poslttou, but a sure and safe remedy for Female
Dlcultlee and Obstructions, from any cause whatever
`and although a powerful remedy, it rontal..s.nothing
hurtful to the constitution.
To Married Ladles It Jammu tarty suited. It Will, In
a short time, bring on the monthly period with regu
larity.
In all MOW of Nervous and. Spittle! AtTections,Pain
In the Back and Limbs, ilenviness, Fatigue on alight
exertion, Palpitation of the litart, Lowne.smf Spirits,
Hysterics Sick Headache, Mates, and all the painful
diseases occasioned by a disordered system, these Pills
will effect a cure 'when all other means have failed.
These Pile have never been known t0 . f.11 where the
directions on the 2d page of pamphlet are well °Wort ,
ed.' For further particulars, goka - pamphlet, free, of
the agent. .$1 and 0 postage , stamps enclose 4 to any .
authorised agent, will insure a battle, containing over
to pills, by return mall. ' W. ELLIOTT,
, Dec. 2, 1804. . Arent: oar' lale."
DHYSICIANS will find itto their nd
vaptagro to call and purchase their Medicines at
July . 1,1864
C U°l°E. SE . GABS &' T
A ?l 3t VC? ,
GRATIPYING..L-It is Certainly very
great In keow that twn orate bent Rolf eal-
ing F R UIT C A NS te
and JARS 'ln the United &gee, S can
be had at Wm, ffeldley's Shop; sat Lotither ear
two. fflgnthrthe Red Coffee Pot.'
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SEVENTH QUARTERLY REPORT
RESOURCES.. ,
Lonna and Dlscounta, 1F4114 71
U. S. Bonds, 1.28 650 60
Due from Drinks and Hankers 38.939 11
Legal Tender Notes, 76 769 89
Notes of other minks, 9,681 00
Cash Items, 8,921 42 130,201 42
Real Estate and Insuraws,
Furniture and Fixtures,
Protests,
Current Expenses and Taxes
Capital.
Meld Aim!,
Deposits,
Due to Banks,
Discounts and' Premiums
Surplus Fund,
July Li,
HARDWARE STORE.
~I3PI old Hardware stand of Lewis F
Lyna. has passed into the hands of W. E. Mille
& S. A. Bowers, who are now transacting business 1171
der the name and style of
MILLER & BOWERS.
The new tun have just returned torn the city and
are now prepared to furnish to the public at the introat
prieea, all bifida of
Qn~dwnro, Comeh Triming, Palntß, 01lit.
&r. A lock into their store will convince all that they
have enough of goods to fully supply the. demand In
this market. l'orsons wanting goods In our line will
find It to their advents p, to tirvo . us a Loll. All orders
personally and promptly attended to.
July 7,1865.
U. S. Revenue Notice of Appeals
UNITED STATER INTERNAL REVENUE, FIFTEENTH }
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT, OF PPNNAYLVANIA.
Comprising the Counties of York, Cumberland and
Perry,_
NOVICE TO lIE tly RIVEN, That the annual lists
of Valuations and Enumerations of property subject to
tax under the act entitled '•An Act to provide Inter
nal Revenue to support the Oovernment, to pay Inter
est on the Public I) bt. and for other purposes;' op.
proved June 10th, 1511-4 and amended March Ntl, Ma.
made and taken by the several Assistant Assessors of
said district, iv ill remain open at my office. in Wilt
Pa.. for the exatnimition 01 all persons concerned, for
the space of ten days Dom the date hereof (e elusive of
Sunday July 113th). At the expiration of said ten
days I %ill sit at the folMwing named times and place.
to hear Hod determine sppeals, relative to any. etc. e
olls Or e•eesslan vnlvG ion, enomerallons or RESeSr
'menr tendered on sold annual 11,11
On the 2 tth and 25th do] s oI July at my office in
Centre Square, York, Pa.
On the 27th day ol July, at the office of Assistant
Anse son Qanrt, in Newport Perry County, PR.
Do the 28th and 20th at the othee of James A. Dun.
Nsq , Cu Aisle, Cumberland County. to.
Notice is further given, that no appeal will be al
lowed to any party after he Fluid hale been duly as
sessed. and the annual list containing the assessment
ham been transmitted to the Cal lector of this District.
All appeals must state the particular cause. matter
or !him:, respecting which a decision is p quested. and
the groundnr prineiple off rror complained of.
HORACE BONHAM,
U. S. Assessor 15th District, in.
Dated at York, Pa., July 12, 1005.
FEMALES!!
PlAi'-'O-FORTES.
DRIGGS' NE W PATENT
ARE the only Instruments constructed
on a truly scientific principle. They have gre,t
er strength, and wit remain loner in . one than any
other Plano. The construction is simple and natural,
all the extraneous lumber in the body of the Instru
ment is dispensed with; the sound hoards are merely
two arched planks of thin wood, like the front and
beck of a violin; the_etritigs are attached to a strong
Iron trame, which Is separated and entirely independ.
on of the case, thereby dispensing with the old harp
form of stringing, by substituting straight bridges,
preserving at the some time the Over Strpg- Bass', of
which Mr. Drlggs is the inventor. sly tilde Improve
ments we gain much more vibratory power, at the
same time proses sing all Its purity and richness of
tone.
• They have received the highest testimonials from the
Pres., and all the principal artists in the country,
among which are
IhArry Saundargon, L. -11. Gottsalialh,
Max Marotzeh, S. Thalherg,
Theodore Elsfield, Wm. Mason,
Herman Wollonhaupt, A. Beriß,
Francis H. Brown, M. Straekoseh,
Wm. Henry Fry, Chas. Fradril.
Mr, S6:OEB%I(7ND Ttl ALIIEItI3 , the great plants
says :—I hare examined your new Piano-fortes, e nd
cordially approve of Ito system of construction. It
pi inciple, by which great Increase of vibratory power i
obtained, being very simple and perfectly philosoph
cal. The tone is grand and noble; it has great capon
ity for sustaining the sound or shriging, and its vol
unto of tone or power I have never heard excelled In
depth, puriv, and sympathetic sweetness.
60 00
67 53
$lOOl9 11
m. li Nt. lIY PhY, late MUNIC/11 critic of the N.
Tribune says have examined your newly invented
Piano-Fortes. They merit all the praise given to them
by Messrs lhalberg, Gottschalk, Strackmch, Mason
and others. As regards structure, they urn original
and philos, Went ; in purity, volume, and continuity
of tone; in veral versinalltude, that cmaning
ten's which enables the plantr , ln to "sing" on the In
st, omen t, your Pianos ever deserve the hMhest rank
Your Invention, In my opinion, Is destined to work
a radical change in the manufacture at Pianos through
ont the world.
227.16
273 72
162 • 1
271 69
281 98
OM
$10,519 11
Irons the N. Y. Gerald, l opt s.—Upon a careful ux.
animation of Prige's Plane-Forte, we find the tesulto
obtained are a very fine singing tot...groat 1 urity and
brilliancy ihioughout the entire instrument, not ofteu
iound in MOOR col structeci upon the old plan.
The N. Y. Times, July 12, says:—We have now an
loots anima witio,ot an equal It can piing with a
smooth delicacy, perfro tly unattainable on any other
rUnlellt : an in dinory player obtains with no exer
Mon, ti e fullness of a Grand Plano-Forte, and they
must speedily supersede the old styles.
(.31;NTU311.N:—Iinving thoroughly examined and
tested the I lan. -Fortes inveottql and patented by Mr.
B. It. Griggs, I ani of the opinion that the tone result
ing from his improvements, as exhibited In the In
struments under examination, in point of richness,
pth nod brilliancy, equals that of the best Grand
Plano Fortes, and excels them In pure, musical Inton
ation and actual lone, power thus approximating
closer to what I consider perfection in the Instrument
than 1111 s yet been achieved by any other system of
manufacture.
WM. HALL & SON,
503 Broadway,
• NEW YORE.
Before pu , l4llllllllV, send fur a &collative catalogue
with prloo.
Juno to, 1005-Iy.
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
Highly Important to Young Men I
-YOUNG MEN who are out of employ
moot.
NO MEN about engaging in business.
YOUNG MEN who havo had limited means of education
YOUNG MEN who hove failed to improve their tim
at.common schools- , _ ,
YOUNG MEN well educated in other respects but lack
ing a knowledge of business affairs,
YOUNG MIN of fortune who would know how to nm
ago their own affairs'.
YOUNG MEN withoutfortune who would possess the
best means of rising in the world.
YOUNG MEN of skill, enterprise and capacity, who
lackn thorough knowledge of any of the
branches embraced in a complete course
of commercial instruction.
. ,
Aro requoated to call at this Institution or send for a
Circular giving full particulars. Instruction in '
Boole-Keeping, pennzanehl:p, Phonogra
y, Aiithmetie,
I?EMALE DRPARTMENIT.
For the accoMmhdation of-Ladies wishitm to
.purPtie
either Pfmraanahlp br Book-keeping. a separate depart
ment will beopenod an soon as a sufficient number o
applicants shall have been recolvcd. Persons' wishing
to orator this department aro requested to apply Immo,
dlately. Nor furthoryartioularsaddress, -
December 10, 1.004
'mu 't stnr
'3lnva 'opipuo etn owroddo Alma - en/ Joionvi! qp*
. .ov.sattenitivn. i esvrio!stto'saktiA — .
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wkA grAirm-oz 6:10:999 ' 3P76 ,
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ItALSTON'B
D .
ORT .Folios, Writing Design, Bank .
Gammon Dowdy, %manor all deecrlptlon at lbw
eratlck't Drug, Piney and Rook Store. • . • • •
IF you want anything go to liavoratiok's
Drug and Book Store. -
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OF THE •
First National Bank, Carlisle.
July 8, 1335.
LIABILITIES
.1.0. 110PFKR, enghler
FOREIGN AND DOIIIES'TIC
GLASS, VARNISH,
Yours respectfully,
L. M. GOTTSCHALK
xak, ,
_add
A, M. TRIMMERi
Carlisle, Pa.
TIM Great Infernal Remedy -Po
NIE EFFECTUAL CURE OF
MEM
RIM; UMA TiJI.
GOUT,
7,080 00
,08 15
NEURALGIA,
12 88
788 00
453,455 46
50,000 001
45,000 00'
:141,00 72'
7.071 44
1,034 30
7,500 00
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LOOD 7- PURFFIER
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IT STANDS UNEQUALED 33Y ANY MEDI
CINES now before the public for the cure of the
above named diseases. The'tftst number of rub on
medicines which formerly have. boon used for these
diseases. were merely temporary ;In their effects and of
doubtful virtue, but
The Rhfumatio Compound
Beaches the source of all trouble, and actually banish•
es the disease from the system by its Immediate action
on the blood.
Johnson's Rheumatic Compound
THE SOLDIER'S TRUE FRIEND
READ THE FOLLOWING
ANDREI% JOHNI4ON:.--Dear Sir; In November lest
I bad a severe attarlt at Rheumatism, to which I had
not been subject for nearly three 3 ears The attack
woo so severe tit It 1 could not more my head or raise
my arm. Attar trying different medicines without
acalt. 1 was induced to use your Rheumatic Compound
and ttlnod l'uritier. and befbre I had taken three Init.
ties I was so completely cured that I could perfbrui any
duty to which my country might rall.me. I can glad.
ly and coutidemly recommend it to all my fellow sot
diem as the guleitest and surest remedy for Rheuma
tism I ever need.
Yom• true friend
NOR It IS PATTERSON.
Reference P. T. Patterson and William Duncan, No
1. 11 nod street.
All who Use it receive !tenpin.
It cures when all other remedies hill.
It gives unlrmsl sat Islaction.
The proof is most abundant.
It In the only sure cure for Rheumatism
It is the greatest discovery of the age.
No other retnnd, has heroine so popular.
It Is prescribed by physicians.
It is recommended by rhyslclans.
In truth, it is a perfect benefactor
R. E. SELLERS & CO
SOLE PRO PR I ETORS
WHOLESALE mtuoaisTs,
Tor gale by Johnson, I 7 of k Cowden, Pilllnde
phis, nod DAVID RALSTON, Carlisle.
my 7, I `.I ,
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(The , _riginnl, only True & Genuine)
has stood for thirty yenro•afitaplo Remedy. unequaled
by any-medicine known for the euro of Liver Com
plaint Costiveness, Pick Headache and Bilious Disor
ders, and Indeed for the whole class of diseases origi
nating in Hilary derangements.
Symptoms a Diseased Live)
general loss of appetite, sickness of the stomach,
pains In the head, shoulders, back and sides, sense of
weariness, with s cep/en nights. restiveness of bowels,
followed In some eases by looseness; slight dry •cough,
low spirits, With disinclinations to every dilly, are
prominent symptoms of a diseased state of the Liver.
The liver is, however. often much deranged when the
most formidable syinpb Ins are absent, anti hero.i.g
doily out of order before it. is known.
Great Cure of Liver Complaint,
By the Original, only True and Genuine
LIVER PILLS.
SIISEL CRELR, Ohio Co., Va. Mar. 20, '4O.
Mr. lt, Setters: Dear Sir—l think it, is a duty I
owe to you and the public generally, to state that I
hose been afflicted with Liver C.lmplaint for a long
time, and se badly, that an chores, formed and broke,
which hot toe in a very low state. Having heard et
your celebrated Liver Pills, being for PlllO by A. It.
Sharp, West Liberty. and recommended to me by my
physician, Dr. P. Smith. I concluded to give them a
title trial. I pa abased 0110 hes and found theta to ho
just what they are re,ontmencled, the best Liver Pill
ever used ; and after taking four boxes, 1 find the din.
ease has entirely left me, and am now perfectly well.
Respectfully yours.
WEST LIBERTY, .11/lECII 1848.
I certify that I am personally acquainted .Ith 51 r.
Coleman, and van bear testitoooy to the truth of the
above eernlarate.
" GENERAL SATISFACTION."
GIMENVILLE, Floyd Co, nd., Oct. 27, 1858.
Mr. 11. i SELLERS Sir: I am out of your I.lver Pilhe,
and should be glad to receive a supply, as they giro
general /ditlefactlon.
Please send ms some soon.
BEST FAMILY PILL
ALEXANDRIA, Llckl, g Co , 0 , March I,IBA.
Mr. D. B. OWEN : Dear Sir: I tilve used SELLER'S
LIVER Pit LS wyoult and In my fmhy, and must my,
AR an alterative and common Slimily physic, 1 consider
a very d.edrahle pill.
They are prompt. but mild in their effect; arouse 11
healthy action of the liver. rarry off the morbid secre
tions, and leave the system In a healthier condition
than any plQ.i.le. I have ever taken or 11111111DIRtured.
Very truly and re•peetlully
TO THE PUBLIC
The original, only true and genuine Liver Pills, are
prepared by li. E. :tell. ts, and has his name in black
WAX upon the lid of each box, and his signatnre on the
outside wrapper-911 others are coanteratits or base
imitations.
R. E. SELLERS & CO., Pi•up'rs,
PITTSBU ROB, PA
Nor sale by J o,lllB oll ' Holloway & COl4'lloll, l'bilade
phis, and DAVID RALSTON, Carlisle
Jul) 7, 1805
IN LA . RGii: ,BOTTLES,
Is particularly recommended for use during the Spring
and Summer, when the Blood Jo Welt and Circulation
slow and retarded by unhealthy secretions This per
foully safe, though pone; fill, Purifier Cleanses and re.
news every portion of the system. II Is the only gen
uine and original
BLOOD SEAROHER,
Nt,lllcli fur-many-years-has-performed-the-most-wonder
ful, yet permanent cures, In confirmed cases of licrqfu
la Old Sores, Totter, Tumors, Polls, and all kinds of
•Scrofulous Eruptions. It la also a reliable remedy lb.
dolt ltheutn, Minx Worm, Heald Mad and kindre I Ms
-011000.
As n general Tonic Ito ()Recta
lare most bottiguaniaand
cannot fall to benefit wham ti ad
according to dirt ctions.
We make no claim to having discoverod a "I': omit"
or - Universal Remedy" for all the aliments to, ivideb
flesh hi heir; but we do claim what countlese facts
hnvo fairly and fully established, that In the l, t ,
•
BLOOD SEARCHER,.
Thu afflicted will find a "Standard sledlcine," ono
upon which tin* , can rely as a sumo specific for all tho
diseases for which it is lecornmondod
1 have this day, October 7th, 1861 disposed -of my.
entireAnturestin-j. - 51;* Lit isuy'slmproved Blood-
Searcher, tolt B. Sellers h, Co., together with the right
to Hap my name in Its preparation. Tho only genuine,
article will hereafter be prepared by thorn exclusively.
- J. Id. LINDSCY.,.
PREPARED BY
R. E. SELLERS & CO.,
SOLE PEOPITIETORS,
Pittsburgh, Pa
PRICE $l. PERK BOTTLE. '
•
For solo by Johniqui,liollowoy k Cowden, l'hlladol
pbla, and -DAVID RALSTON, Car -
• July 7. 18,81.-ouk:
TR,T I FR,
RINGWORM, ,gte
IS TRULY
PROVoNT )IAII/511AL's OFFICE.
Pr Tsnvuvn, Dee. 171 b, 1804
PITTSBURGH, PA
D. El. COLEMAN
A. B. SHARP
CYRUS BR AI DFORD
SAMUEL PARK
FRAME 'sTupp,
Paling, l'iastering Lath, Shingling, Rath, worked
Flooring and Weatherboarding, Poets and Rails, and
every article that belongs to a Lumbar 'Yard.
All kinds of Shinglee,to wit l._Whitoplue, hemlock
and Oak, of difforeo; qualities. Ilaviog cars of my
own I con furnish bills to order - of any It:math and'
size at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable
terms. My worked boards will bolkept under - cover
so they - can - be furnish Odd at all times.
I; have Conotautly on hand all kinds of Family
Coal under cover, whiiih I Will deliver clean to any,
-part of the borough. To wit:, ' • _
Lykens Valley; Broken,
4.‘ , Stove and Nut, Luke Fiddlers
Ttevorton, Locust Mountain,
al & p a iiww Lohbory, which I pledge 'my
-411" self to sell JO, the lowest
prim
pest quality of
Linieburnetr and Btacksmith'a Cool
always on . hand which I will sell at the lowest figure
Yard west side of Oramuwir School, Main street
ANDREW 11. IMAM
WRIT NG Piper of all descriptions,.
Envelopon;Thiting6ards, at navorstlota Mug
41141 Hook Btor .
rfOAL 'Oil LamliEi, Shades. nod
xjzieyt at liovaratlolea Drug and 800 dtora.
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PENNSYLVANIA AGRICULTURAL
SOCIETY
I I HE Pennsylvania State Agricultural
Society Avill bold Its Exhibition on September 20,
27, 28, /And zD, 1865, at
WILLIAMSPORT, LYCOMINO COUNTY.
bll Any intbrmatioddeslred by pm sons desiring to ex.
epplientillne for premium lists or posters, or by
members of thAl Society, will be given by the under
signed, or A: BOYD ILA MILTON, President, Harris.
burg.
July 14, 18115-31
U. S. 7-30 LOAN.
THIRD •SERIES,
$230,000 5 000
By authority of the Secretary of the Treasury, the
undersigned, the General Subscription Arent for the
sale of United States Seeitritles, oilers to the public the
third nodes of Treasury Notes, bearing seven and
threo•tenthe per runt. interest par annum. known no
the
7 - 3 0 LOAN
Thto.o notes aro hooted uudor date of July 16, 1865,
and are payable three yearn from that dal" In currency
or are convertible at the option of the holder into
U. S. 5-20 Six per cent
GOLD-13EARING BONDS
These buds are now worth a ittndsome premium,
and are exempt, as me all the Government Bonds,
from State, County, and Municipal taxation, whloh
adds from One to three per rent, per annum to their
value, according to the rate levied upon other prop
erty. 'the interest to payable semi-annually by con
pone attached to each note, which may be cut offand
sold to any bank or t maker.
One cent per ttayi on a SLO note
Tlvo cents " " '"'. $ lOO "
Ten
2)
" " " " $ThOOO „
Notre of a I the denominations namea will he prompt
ly furnished upon teeeipt pf subscriptions.
1 lie Notes of this Third Series are prt cisdly simile
n form a d privileges to the ft even. Thirties already
- old, exetYpt that the Government ntserves to itself the
ption of paying Interest in gold coin at II per cent., in-
.toad of i 3-loths lu curiency. Subscribers will d
uct the interest in currency up to July Itth, nt th
Imo when-they subscribe.
The delivery of the notes of this third series of the
Seven thirties will commence on the let of June, and
will he made promptly and continuously after that
date.
Ihe slight change made In the conditions of this
multi) SERIES affects only the matter of intetest.—
'he payment In gold, If made, will he equivalent to
he cu, reney Interest of the higher rate.
The rei urn to specie pa) meats, In the event of
villa] only will the option to pay Interest In hold be
veiled of would so reduce and equalize pikes lbw
purchases made with six Jn- cent. in gold would be
fully e 'nal to those made ulth seven and three tenth
per cent. In currency. This is
TUE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET
Now offered by the (lovernment. and Its superior ad
=I
Great Popular Loan of' the People.
Less than $ . 23).000,000 of the Loon Authorized by
Congress are DON , 01: the market. 'llllB amount, at the
rate at which it in being absorbed, will all be sub
scribed for within sixty days, when tho notes will un•
doubtodly command a premium, as has uniformly been
cuso on closing subscription, to other Loin
ordai that cillzuns of evvry town and sectio
country may be off.‘rded facilition for taking
loan, the National Banks, State Banks, and Private
Bankers throughout the country Intro generally agreed
to receive subscriptions at par. Subscribers will select
their own mteniii, In whom they hare confidence, and
0 only are to be lenponsible for the delivery of the
notes for wl (eh they reecho orders
For sale at the First Nat. Bank and Carlisle Deposit
Bank. Carlisle, and First Nat. Bank, Nowville.
JAY COOK E,
Subscription Agent, l'htlarielphi.
June I i , 18G5-2nio
ID) !
sELDON co.
MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS
27 CULT HTLANDT ST NEW YORK.
100,000 WATCHES,
r 11 A 1 N S,
GOLD PENS, PENCILS,
&c. &c. &c. &c.
\V 0 Ii T H $500,000 !
TO BE SOLD AT ONE DOLLAR EA(
WITHOUT REGARD TO VALUE.
AND .NOT TO BE PAID UNTIL YOU ENO
WIIWT YoU WILL RECEIVE
Splendid List of Articles.
1.11 to be sold for ONE DOLLAR Eac
300 Gent's Gold Hunting Case Watches, $5O to $l6O
1,00 Lad let Gold and Enameled Case
0, :itches, 35 " 70
400 Gent's limiting Case Silver watches 35 " 70
20 ' Dillllll/ad Rings, 60 " 100
3,0,0 Gold Vest and Nork Chains, 16 " 30
3 Wm ' 4 ', 6
.I.OUo Auld Oval Band Bracelets, 4 " 14
4000. Chased Gold 010101010, s'' 10
2 000 Cliwal..l,ll, t balus and Guard Chains, 0 " 20
0 mi.' bolltaire and o old iiroozlivo. 4 " 10
1 001 l I.w.it and Florentine Brooches, 4 " 6
2,1 U Coral, Opal end Emerald Brooches, 4 " 8
2,000 Mosaic, Jet, Lava and Florentine Ear
Drops, 4 " 8
4 DLO (;Oral, Opal, and Emerald Ear Drops, 4 " b
4.1100 CalltOrola Lhamond Breast Plus, 26U " 10
3 tem Gold Fob and Veat Watch iteve, 2 6t) " 8,.
4 uud Nob and b cot Ribbon Slides, 3.' 10
4.000 Sets Sleeve Buttons Studs, etc. 3 " 8
3 MU Gold Thimbles, Pencils, etc. 4 " 7
6,000 Mlnlat Diu L 'ckets, 6 ~ 8
4.000 Miniature Lockets—Magic Spring, 3 " 20
4.000 Gold Toothpicks, Crosses, etc. 2 .' 8
5 000 Plain 041 d a lugs, 4 0 11
0.000 Chased Gold Rings, 4 " II
70100 :Hone Set and Signet Illogit . , 2 50 •‘ Is
5 600 Call (score Diamond Binge, 2 " 10
7.1100 der. Ladles' deoulry—Jut and Gold 5 " 15
6.000 bets Lados' .I..welry —Cameo. Nall, etc 4.' 16
6,0 0 Gold Pens Silver EXtuUMOD Holders
and Pun, ils 4 " 10
6.000 Gold Pons andllold-Mounted Holders 3 " 8
5 000 Silvio Goblets and Drinking Cups 0 " 10
1,000 Sliver Oasiors,. 15 " 60
2,000 Sliver Fruit and Cake Baskets, 10 " 50.
PER DOZEN
1,000 Dozen Sliver Tea Spoons, $lO to $2O
1,000 " " Table Spoons and forks 20 " lob
MANNER 01? DISTRIBUTION
OERTII?ICATES naming each article and its
are placed in SEALED ENVELOPES, which are well
mixed. Our , 01 these Envelopes, contathing the certh
dente or Order for some article, (worth at leant one
dollar at retail,) will be gent by mail to any address,
without regard to choice on receipt of 25 Conta. The
purchaser will see wino Article it draws, and Its vat
.ne, which may be from One to Vivo Hundred Dollars,
nod call then send Ono Dollar a r nd receive the Article
named, or any other on the list of the same value and
after seeing tile article, If it does net give perfe,t Sat
isfaction, we desire It to be immediately returned and
the amount paid Will be refunded.
. .
by this mode we give selections from a vatted stock
of fine goods, of the best melte and latest styles and of
it:trierie worth, at a nominal price, while all have a
eintnee of securing articles of the very high. st value.
In all cases we charge lbr forwarding the Certificate,
postage and doing the business, the stint of Twenty
five Cents, which must be enclosed in the order. Five
Certificates will be sent liv $1; eleven for $2; thirty
for SU: sixty-flea for SIU; one hundred for $l6 :
Parties dealing with us may depend on having
prompt returns, and the article drawn will be dialely rent to any address by return mall or express.
Hutire satistitetlon Guaranteed in all cases.
Agents wanted, send for eireuldr.
Write your Name, Town, County and State plainly,
and address.
BJ.LDEN & CO.
Courtlandt Strout,
Amu 10, 1805-61110
eOA-1,--AN-D-12U-141 BE II Y A ltD.==-•
The subscriber having leased the yard formerly
occupied by Armstrong and Hoffer, and purchased the
stock of
COAL AND LUMBER,
fn the yard, together with an Immense new stock
will have constantly on hand and furnish to O
der all kinds and ausllty of seasoned
1,11111111,3 t,
BOAItDS,
SOANTLINO,
Juno 9, 1865.1,1
A. BROWER LONGAKER.
crotary.
$5 00
" $lOOO
31 —A Sketch of l'ark.on lirowninw (by Theodore
Tilton), and his Speeches on the Sufferirws of U' inn
men vt the South era e Irreligious Character of the
Itebellion, fully and cuereclly reported, with the op
obtuse and OilFerVAr in, of the hudience inserted.
lifediko view of the enthusiastic reception which
the “Ilaririn" received for his unconquerable devotion
to 'ho Union.
In these peeches Mr. Brownlow narrates In his
most e , centric and urn phic style, many and various In
cideots of the Rebellion. which came to his personal
keno I ed2.e. As a rtword of the times., These speeches
are worthy to be read and preserved by every patriot
and historian.
:12.--": 4 lgns of Promise." A Discourse by Rev. J. B.
Thompson.
33.—Her, Henry Wnrd Beecher's Fort Sumpter Ora
tion. April 14th. 1305.
34 and 35.—1i0n. !bombe Bancroft's Oration in New
York. April 25 at the Obsequies of Abraham Lincoln;
the Funeral Ode. by William Cullen Bryant; The
Emancipation Proclamation, Inn. 1, 1503; Mr. Lin.
coins Last Inanamral Address; A correct Portrait of
the Tale President. (25 rts.)
Alemeriam. by Her. 11. P. Thompson.
SCHERMERIIOBN, BANCIWFT & CO.
P Ushers.
135 Orand Street, New York.
Ogilby's Cheap Cash Store. Taro
now selling off my entire stock of Summer Goods
at greatly reduced priers.
Some new style Dross Goods, Lawns, Tamartlnes,
tarred Lustres, DeLaines, Arc., very handsome, and at
ow prices. Calicoes, Muslins, Ginghams, Ac., Cheap.
•r than can be bought in Carlisle. A large assortment
!Moves and Hosiery at reduced prices.
QALESMEN WANTED to do busi
ness throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey and
neighboring States. Previous experience as salesmen
not necessary.
No purl tally disabled or discharged soldier or active
in tell gent person need be without permanent and
profitable employment. Apply personally and at once
SC. 9. W A LTON,
North East Corner Market St., and Market Square
arrisburg.
June 0, 180—thun*
NEW STORE
In Eby's Old Stand, Blain St,
L. 13I:RNIIAR1l SL SON,
I NFORM the citizens of Carlisle and
vicinity that they have just opened in tho above
popular stand, an immense stock of
First Class Clothing,
and Gent lemon'n Furtilhhlng Goods. Their sleek con
Mete la part or
Coats, Pants and Vests,
for civilian or soldier, oracle after the latest patterns, 6
lloods the quality or which cannot be questkned.
Overcoats of all varieties.
Trunks. Carpet hags and Valls , ,s, Nees Ties, ScarSu and
Cella e, Shirts, Drmwen , and Stork I ego
Panty Goods of all descriptions.
I. 'het a complete and entire assortment of Clothing
and Vurtibthing floods.
Don't forget the place.'Eby's Old Stand • "Marion
Hail," Alain Street, Carlisle, Pa.
L. 111MNI1ARD et SON.
December 23, Dint
f , , , ARLISLE & PHILADELPHIA.
;•
*t, 7
...ar t. 1
DAILY FR CIO HT LINE.
FREED, WARD Si FREED,
811 MARK ET STREET PH ILA DELP 111 A
J. & D. RHOADS,
MAIN BTIIEET, CARLISLE, PA.
A/Fir-Cars of this Lino leave lb° Depot 811 Market St.
•
Debby, a' 4 o'clock, P. M.
Leave Carlisle, Daily, at 7 o'clock, A. M.
Goods hammed fer this Line should be marked C. &
P. Daily i'roiuht Line, and sent in by 4 o'clock.
July 1, 181i4.
li_REAT Trunk Line from the North
and North West for Philadelphia. Nov York
Reading, Pottsville. !lbano)), Allen toil rt. Easton Ac.
rains leave flarrisbuig tier New York an follows:
At 3,arid 8.16 A M and 145 P. 61.,riving at Nov
Yorla nt 10 A.:11 and 2.46 and 10 P. 5.
The above coons t with similar trains on Pan syl
vania Rail Road, and Sleepingparsticcompany the.firal
two trains without change.
Leave for Reading, Pottsvillo, Tamaqua, Miutirsvillo,
Al lentioivn and Philadelphia at 8.15 A 61. and 1.45 P.
AI., stopping at Lebanon and principal stations only.
Way Trains, etopptng at all points. at 7.25 a in. and
4.40 p. m. Returning: Leave Now York at oa. 12
noon, and 7 p m. Philadelphia at Ba. tn. and 330 p.
m.: Pottsville at 8.50 a. m and 2.35 p. m.; Tamaqua at
8.10 a. m. and 2.15 p. in.. and Reading at 12 midnight,
7,h5 and 10.95 a. tn., 1.38 and 0,05 p. m.
An Accommodation l'apsongop train leaves Reading
at 6.30 A. M.. and returns from Philadelphia at 4,30
51.
Columbia Railroad trains leave Reading at 0.40 and
11 a. in. for Ephrata, Lititz, Cylumbla, &o.
On Sundays Lenv - eNew York at 7 p. no., Philadel
phia nt. 3.15 P. M., Pettey'lle at 7.80 A. 81., Tamaqua at
7 a. m., Harrisburg 8. 10 a. no. and heading at 12 mid
night for Harrisburg.
• Commutation, Mileage. Ronson, School and lbccurelon
Tickets at reduced rattle to and from all peinte. • •
Baggage checked through. 80 Poanda Baggage al,
lowed each Mummer. ' -
G. OLLS,
General Superintendent.
N0y.25, 1804
VALUABLE Presents For all at Haver.
etlek'e Drug. Book and Fancy Store.
Pictures that should be in every Album!
IDIMSIDENT LINCOLN, and his, son
j wink 4 Photogranh , fronf life. Price 20 cents.
Catafalque at the Mato house in -Ilarrisburg, repre
senting the body of the President lying In state. Price
25 cents.
,Tho same Ins largo size Photograph 18x14. -Price
1,60. Ihe same for the Stereoscope 60 cents,
Soot to any direction on receipt ofi price, and a thitie
cent stamp. The trade supplied at wholesale rates.
Address, .1
_-110SiiiNDAL11; Optiodan,
11lay-48t. _
IlarrisbuKi, Pa.. '
CUAIRERLAND VALLEY HOTEL.
N. R. Cor. :71.4"ain and Bedford Sta.
CARLISLE, PA.
JNO. G.' HEISER, Proprietor.
I),ESTAtIRA.NT in ..the • basement,'
"A m nia, in furnisb.ll with thd very Intro/ DOM.
cud edible,, oral! varletior.
Junirid,odd-1y„. •
Pulpit and Rostrum Pamphlet-Serial,.
c OS IONTAINS Reports of the best Ser
mons, Lectures, Orations, eto . Twelve Numbers
$ 0; dingle Numbers 15 cents; Double Numbers
25 rents. •
The Oilect of this Serial is to preeerve in convenient
form the beet thoughte of our most gitted men, just as
they come from their lips; thus retaining their dreeh
ness and personality. The proofs are always corrected
by the authors. Great favor has already been shown
the work. The eueeessive numbers will he issued as
often as. Diseoursee worthy a place in the Serial ran bo
found. Thirty-six numbers have already been pub.
lishod. A complete list will be snot when applied for
with stamp.
List of Numbers Already Publishe
I.—Christian Recreation and Unchristian Amuse
meat, by Rev. T. L. Ouyier.
2.-=.Mon tat Culture for Women, by Rev. 11. W. Beech
er and Hon. James T. Brady.
3.—Grandeurs of Astronomy, by Prof. 0. M. Mitchell.
4.—progress and Demands of Christianity, by Ilvv.
Wm. 11. Milburn.
s.—Josus and tho Resurrection, by Rev. A. King.
man Nott.
a —Trlbuto to Humboldt, by Hon. George Bancroft,
or. Dr. Thompron, Profa. Agassit, Llobor, nacho, and
7.—Coming to Christ, by Rev. Henry NI. Scudder, D.
D., M. D.
B.—Daniel Webster. Oration by lion. Edward Even
ott, at th inauguration of the statue of Webster, nt
Boston.
9.—A Cheerful Temper, a Thanksgiving Discourse, by
Rev. Wm. Kthims, D. U.
10.—Death of Washington Irving, by lion. Edward
Everett and Rey. John A. Todd.
11.—George Washington, Oration by Hen. Thomas A.
S. Babcock, at the inauguration of the statue of Wash
ington, February 22d. 1860.
12. Travel, its Pleasures, Advantages, and Require
ments, by J. IL Sltidons.
I3.—ltalian Independoneo, by Rev. Henry Whrd
Beecher, Rev. Henry W. Bell, we, D. D.. Rey. Jos. P.
Thompsrn, D. D.. and Prof. 0. M. Mitchell.
14.—Suceeo' of our Republic, Oration by Hon. Ed
ward Everett, In Boston, July 4th. 1800.
its and 16.—(Two in ono, 25 cents) Webster's Speech
in the United States Senate. on the Force Bill, and
Jackson's Proclamation to South Carolina in 1839.
17 and 18—(Two in one, 25 cents.) Webster's Reply
to Huns.
D.—Lafayette, Oration by don. Charles Sumner.
20.—The Causes of the American Civil War, by J.
Lothrop Motley.
21 and 22.—(Two In one, 25 cents.) "The Questions
of the Day." Th.. great oration of Edwat d Everett.
23—Providence In the War. A Thanksgiving Dis
course, by the Rey. S. D. Burchard. D. D.
24 —The Smut ern Rebellion, and the Constittrion.
:II Powers of the Republic km its Suppression. ily the
lion. Henry Winter Davis.
25 —Th. War for the Union. An Addres2 by Won.
doll
26 and 27 —(Two hi one, 25 cents) Three Unlike
Speeches. The A bolitinnists and their Relations to
the War by to m. Loyd Oarrlson The War not Mr
Emancipation or Confiscation. by lion. Garrett Davis.
of Kentucky. Also African Slavery, the Corner Stone
of the Southern Contbderat.y. by lion. Alex. H. Stevens
28 —The War; A Slave Uni nor a Free! By lion.
Martin F. Conway.
25 —Oration by Hon. floor. Bancroft, before the
citizens of Now York, on the 222 of February. 1802, to
which is added Wa.hington's Farewell Address.
3 t —The Sabbath. and its Relations to the itate:
livered before one of the largrst religious audiences
ever :m44,01101.4 In Now York.
J II n 19ti5-2rn
PRICES REDUCED !
chalies, Grenadiers, Poplines,
Cl,ol7llti AND CASSLICERES,
cheap. Nov Is the time for Burgaino
July S , lho
HIGHLY IMPORTANT
READING RAILROAD
;;:i4;
WINTER ARRANGEMENT
eMIEMS:MIZZ=
Iron, Epiligh Re
4i CENTS lb Nails; $5.,56. Horse
5.110E5 1 7,57j25,
and ovaryttd4blan tn , piopcnilon at
" iihNILY. SAXTON'S,
July 7,1865
•
NOTICE
The subscriber would respectfully ill
form the public that he has purehaSed the entire
stonk of
COAL AND LUMBER,
„
belonging to the late firm of ARMSTRONG AND HOF
FER, and leased the real estate for a series of years,
where he is prepared to dccomm, dale the community
with LUMBER of every variety, and on.the most rea
sonahel terms, Having purchased hid new stock at
the head of this market with great caro, by the aid of
au experienced lumberman, he is enabled to compete
with the river market in prices.
I have relinquished the tanning business; and will
devote my entire attention to the LUMBER & COAL
trade. I have also secured the services of Mr. - George
Zuloff, an experienced hand In the trade, who will
constantly be on hand to accommodate all who may
favor um wit h a -call—
_
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- • •• A large quantity of Coal, also
p.O 0 , A if . ',„ ktM„ coal of all kinds, under cover;
%-" 4 44' kopt constantly on bad. Cns.
to mere can be supplied on short notice, at the lowest
pbssible rates. by a strict attention to business and
a desk° to do right, we hope to secure a liberal share
of public patronago.
June 0, 18tifi
N. still retain the kerne poaltlott' in tie Firm
of Delsocy & Blair, which will be carried on no ener
getically as ever at their old stand liter the GaillOuve,
as our purchas a will be made together at (be bead of
the market, we feel confident by so doing to be able to
accommodate our customers and the public, on the
meet reasonable terms.
-.
MACHINE SHOP,
rrhe subscriber now manufactures and
keep,s coti%tantly on hand, on North Street, east
of Pheudiuna's WWI, a largo ass' rtment of
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS;
such as Horse Powers, Threshing Machines with Sep
. . . raters attached, Cover Hullers Corn
hollers; Strew and Fodder Cutters, all
of which are the latest and the beat
ivanrol amen ts.
Ji• Particular attention paid to Repair
ing anti lc ii,ds of Agricultural Impleatente at abort
notice and reasonable prices.
Thankful for former favors L respectfully solicit, a
share of public patronage.
Richmond h a s Fallen I
AND SO HAVE DRY GOODS.
A fact that is proven to every person
calling at the Cheap Store or Leldlch & Miller,
whet e they are just rem Icing a htrgo supply of Spring
od summer Goals, purchased since the great decline
n gold
The stoc!< embraces In part
LADLES DRESS GOODS,
such as Mach and Fancy Silks of :ill colors and quali
ties. now styles Poplins, Mohairn , Lustros Alparcas all
colors, Mocambiques, Lamoriques, 'Volticlas, Do Laines
UsHies, Aic.
SPRING CIRCULARS,
Basques, Sacquer, Shawls, SC ,
MOURNING GOODS
of every kind, consisting of Mnurning .1114 s, Alpaceas,
flutulrizin vs. Me ha us. Poplins, single and double width
Del.:tines, 'rands° Cloths Crape Vella, Collars. hland
rorenhfs, 'Balmoral Skirts, a new style, black and
white Gingliams. &c.
DOMESTIC GOODS,
bleached and unbleached Mullins from 12 1 . 7,1 canto up.
A large assortment of Calicoes from 12X cents to 25.-
104 bleached and unb/eactied Sheeting, Pillow Case
'Unsling, 'Pickings Cottonades, Giughauts, Nankeens,
Table Limper, and a great many other goods not men•
tinned but always on hand. Our notion deparlment
is complete, embrscing Cotton Hosiery ot every quality
for ladies, gentlemen, misses. boys, and children,
Gloves of every description. Silk, Linen, and Gingham
flandkerchlefe, French Cornetts, Hoop Skirts all Azes,
Balmoral Skirt• all sizes, Balmoral Skirts. Neck 'Pies,
Suspenders, Trimming and Mantua Ribbons, Head
Netts, Sun Umb.ellas, Parasols.
always a full assortment of every description at the
very lowest market prices. Clothing made at ;cry
short notice by a first class taller
CARPETS, CARPETS,
a full line cf every description and quality, Matting,
Floor Oil Cloth, Looking Masses, Oil and t'aper Wln•
dow Minds, Table Oil Cloths, Stair Oil Cloths, and
ninny other house furnishing goods for the season.
Feeling very thankful to the generous community
for their kind and liberal patronage so far extended to
the firm, we earnestly and sincerely ask a continuance
of the same, as customers know that is a great pleas
ure to us to exhibit our stock, besides proving that we
always study the interest of our customers, as we are
determined not to he undersold by any merchant in
the county.
CHAS. OW I,ISI
LEIDICII & MILLER.
Please remember the well known stand south emit
wner Market square, directly opposite lrvin's Root
id Shoe Store.
April 2S, 1805.
WIVE BLAIR & SON,
Corner of Hanover and South Ste.
NEW WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Grocery and Queensware Store.
I US T opened with fresh and good
P Goods, a choice variety of °wry thing usually kept
in a first class Store. Particular attention given in the
selection of nice sets of
China and Granite Ware,
CHOICE TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, SYRUPS, SPICES
FLAVORING EXTRACTS, ,
Canned and Pickled Fruits, Worcestershire, Cumber
land, and other Sauces,
Icgese. Crackers, and every thing else In our line that
yliserlminating public may require. Full assort
ints el Writing Papers, Coal Oil t amps, Q.ooaswaro,
. illow, Cedar, :tone and Ea, then Wares,
SALT, FISH, OILS,
IRON AND NAILS,
roods will be replenished ft equently, kept clean and
nice, sold at the lontont possible prices, and delivered
at nny part of the town. ,
• • -
- . .
?lease give us a call Cash paid for Country Pro
duco. WM. BLAIR & SON.
Carlisle, March 3,1866.—1 m
r , icts so rla s; .
HALBERT & BRO
HAVING just returned from the
Pastern cities desire to inform their patrrns that
too) have laid in a Web anti varied stock of Nuw and
Fresh Goods at the merest cash prices.
'their assurtro,nt Is thorough anti complete, contain.
log everything nccossaay to constitute a First Ohm
Grocery.
TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS,
In greatest abundance, and at lowest cash figures.—
Syrups, Spices, Conned Fruits, QURENSWARE and
Crockery, Salt and Fish, llama, Cheese, Crackers,
Brushes, Baskets and Willow Ware.
&gars and Tobacco,
of the choicest brands. Brooms, Buckets, and a am
plate assortment or
FAMILY..
Don't forget the old stand, South East corner of
Isnover streets.
Feb. 24, 1824
The Long Looked For Has Come !
R VAT' . INnark RiEILEILESN
NDIAN Pain Killer.—For the quick
'Aiello' of Headache, Toothache. liheurnattim, Nett.
raigia, Vain In the Stomach, Back or Side, Paintoes
Chelic, Cramp, Frosted Foot or Ears, Burns, Fresheuts
Sprains, Bruisea, Diarrhea, Sore Throat, and all shut
lar complaints. Toothache relieved In eight minutes.
Earache relieved in ton minutes. Burns relieved from
smarting In fifteen minutes. Cramp or Mlle cured in
ton minutes. Sprains relieved in twenty minutes.—
Sore Throat relieved in thirty minutes. - •
I have spel'it. years In selecting the herbs from the
vegetable kingdom, to find out the kinds best adapted
to suit diseases of the human !amity, and now I have
it complete. Ivory Bottle Warranted. Try it! - Try
These things we prove on the spot, and before your
eyes, only bring 3 out cases.
Dr. COLLINS has also for sale his Syrup of Roots
BARKS AND HERBS,
Indian Eye Wash and l'owhattan Salve. This Syrup
cures Coughs, Colds, Sore 'Throat, Croup, Droll - chine,
Asthma,' and all similar complaints. Also purifies the
blood. 'rho Salvo heals Seim or Brealtinas Out in.the
Face, draws fire from ; warranted to cure Healed
or Sore Breasts. The Eye Wash cures Sore or Inflamed
Eyes, Re.•
. .
, Dr. Collins Valley Horb Pills,
For the cure of Sick or NerVous Headache, Female
regularities, Dropsy, Liver Coujefidnt, Dyspepairt,'Dis- ,
eases of the Kidneys, Fever an Ague, he.., •_.
Dr. uOLLINE3 can be consulted at his Office, on Din- .
eases of, various kinds.
These Medicines are prepared and sold by
SAMUEL COLLINS, Indian Medicine Man, '
Near the Corner of Third Stand Strawberry Alley
Also, ter sale at IIAVERSTICK'S Drug end
Store, Carlisle.
All orders should .he addressed to Dr. Collins;
Harrisburg. l'h . ese Medicines ore purely Vogetable.
June 10, 1805.
BARGAINS t A
•
•
UST received from 'the great New
JYork Auction Salc
30t 0 yards s ,
2500 White ~Buslins:, • • '
600 Spring POG,6 O s, • • • • • •
' 8060 Brown thulium. .• •
800 "
01l Clothe, Looklog Glapses, Bitados„lAs; ••,
Great Bargains In floop Salto, !Anon ilandkitrohleft, •
spong Shuttles Isoaqutuea, Brnsalooda,..Dreas 0t104,11.
Ac • will avll 'the above Goode and laaay,pttiarig at a ~
small adVanco on cost until_thoi Sit of Ai til.„' , Allesita
,-• •
call, one door below.Martinta Ilotal,' , ldain tit: • • '
Alarthlo,lB6s, frAWY,IOI;
' •Y`•,, o
M=ERM
ANDREW 11. BLAIR
ANDREW ILDLAIR
A. J. RUTZ, Agent
Men and Bay's Wear
kept eot.tant , y on hand
NEW AND FRESH
HALBERT & DEO
DR. COLLINS'
lIN