ffE=M '• • '4,iotpaz BEST PHOTOGRAPHS. t the late Cumberittnd County Fair, has been awarded to C. L. LOCHNIAN. MR. Loohmen has the pleasure to ao• I,v_L nouns to the public. that he has re-purchased his old room "row Mr, NE'sllllan In Airs. Netf's build ingt opposite the First National Dank, and guarantees that his 'PHOTOGRAPHS, CARTES DE VISITE, AMBROTYPES, &c. Hive no superior, and in tone, finish and clearness, surpass most pictures produced. le gives his person al attention to the room, and with the best and moat 'improved in , truments and appliances warrants the finest results. A largo assortment of Gilt and ltose ' woody Frames, and splendid Albums, for sale verp cheap. 'Copies of Gaguermotypes made in . ,the most perfect ~;111111Ther. Oct. 21, 1865. BOOTS AND SHOES ! At Ogilb3's Cheap @lore ki.:ll)W opened and ready for sale, '6O Oases Men's and Boy's Boots for Winter Wear, adios Balmorals Boots and Gaiters. Boots with and without Heels, Pegged and Sewed. Ladies Sewed Bus.. Mos, Hisses Balmorals, Gaiters, Fancy Shoes. childs Shoes, an endless Variety from smallest tolargest sizes, all of Best Make, Willises celebrated make of shoes constantly receiving. 20 Cows Gum Shoes, 100 Pair Men's Gum Over Shoes and Sandals all sizes, 100 Pair Ladies Gum Over Shoes all sizes. 100 Pair Ladies Gum Sandals all sizes, 100 Pair Ladies Gum Lined Buskins ell sizes, 100 Pair Misses and Ohildreos Own Over Shoes, all sixes. Please all and examine the above before purchasing, Main street opposite the Methodist Ohurch. CHARLES 00ILRY, Trustee. CEMEMI Iron, English Refined. 4 CENTS lb. Nails, $5,50. Horse SHOES, $7,25. and everything else in proportion at HENRY SAXTON'S July 7, 18:15 'L Sint' •xnaff olsllivo ow; cnisoddo Spuon .1s JOAINIUR 11)1014 43;411SINIIVA `SSir'l '6llO `SINIV,I eaUMPnii /7. opsamoa pun u2!aiod . u! suarivak_i *A7ArA j S7Al¶7 0 7 S•togSg•WnS.' tsuamoll Is lITYIIIII PIANO-FORTES. DRIGGS' NEW PATENT. ARE the only Instruments constructed on a truly scientific principle. They have grext er strength, and wil remain longerln I une than any other Piano. The construction Is simple and natural all the extraneous lumber In the body of the Instru ment in dispensed with; the sound boards are mere'y two arched planks of thin wood, like the front and back of a violin ; the strings a , e attached to a strong Iron frame, which Is separated and entirely independ not of he case, thereby dispensing with the old harp form of stringing, by substituting straight bridges, preserving at the sense time the Over Strung Bass, f which Mr. Briggs is the Inventor. By these Improve ments ive gain much more vibratory power,, at the Holeo time lug ./I , -.4lTwase nc tone. They have received the highest testimonials from the Prose, and all the principal artists in the country, among which are: Harry. Sanderson, L. M. Gottschalk, Max Marotzok, S. Thalherg, Theodore Eisfield, Wm. Mason, Herman Wollenhaupt, A. Bahl Francis H. Brown, hi. Strackosch, Wm. Henry Fry, Chas. Fradel. Mr. SEGESMUND TIIALBERG, the great pianist, says :—I have examined your now Piano-fortes, end I cordially approve of its system of construction. Its principle, by which great increase of vibratory power is obtained, being very simple and perfectly philosophi cal. The tone is grand and noble; it has great capac ity for sustaining the sound or singing, and its vol ume of tune or power I have never heard excelled in depth, purity, and Sympathetic sweetness. Wm. HENRY FRY, late musical critic of the N. Y. Tribune says have examined your newly invented Piano-Fortes. They merit all the praise given to them by Messrs Thalberg, Gottschalk, Strackosch, Mason and others. As regards structure, they are original and philosophical; in purity, volume, and continuity of tons; In vocal versimilltude r that crowning excel. lance which enables the pianists to " slug" on the in strument, your Pianos ever deserve the highest rank Your invention, in my opinion, is destined to work a radical change in the manufacture of Planoa through. ont the world. From the N. Y. Herald, Fent. 6.—Upon a careful ox. aminalion of Driget's Piano-Forte, we find the resulte obtained are n very fine singing tone, great purity and brilliancy throughout the entire Instrument, not often found in Pianos co vstructed upon the old plan. The .N. V. Times, July 12. says:—Wq have now an inetroment without an equal. It ran sing with smooth delicacy, periectly of on any other instrument; an ordinary player obtains with no exer. tion, tee fullness of a Grand Plano-Forte, and they must speedily. supersede the old Myles. ENTLEMEN :—.llavlng thoroughly examined and tested the Piano-Fortes iovouted and patented by Mr - .8. DI iggs, I am of the opinion that the tone result f from his improvements, an exhibited in the In I aments under examination, in point of richness pal and brilliancy, equals (bat of the best Grand t iano Fortes, and excels them in pure, musical inton ation and actual tone, power thus approximating closer to whal I considm perfection in the instrument than bas yet been achieved by any other system of minn facture. Yours respectfully, L. M. GOTTSCHALK WM. HALL & SON, 603 Broadway, NEW YORK. Before purchasing, send for a descriptive catalogue, with price. June THIRD GRAND ARRIVAL WINTER GOODS at IV. C. Sawyer 4. Co's. great Dry Good Emporium, east Main St., one door be low Martin's Hotel. WE have just received from New York our iffillICARO stock of Winter Goode. La test importations of Frkneh, English and Gorman DRESS GOODS, in silk and v 00l fabrics, Plain, Striped, Barred and Figured enyleg. selling very cheap. COATS ! COATS! COATS! .Ea t lattat Paris Mantles, Ceuta, Chesterfields and Circulars at reduced prices. FURS, PIIRS, FURS, from tho linacrters and manufactories, an Immense supply OffiltVinds. styles and qualities, selling loss than city nAll pr4es. Shawls, Shawls, 11101 URNING GOODS of every variety. - OVERCOATINGS, .CLOTILS and CIAEMIMEREB. - viegot up sults at short notice and Au the beet styles. _ . ALL KINDS OF NOTIONS. Drawers, Tlnderehirts, Gloves Ac. Domestic Goods in lame quantities. CAR RETS, all grades 011 Cloths, Flannels, Linens &c. Please call and examine the largest and beet stock in the Valley. We are determined to keep up our old reputation of selling good goods at very low prices. W. 0. BAWYEII & CO. Highest cash prices paid for Carpet Rags. Nov. 24, 1865. MONEY I MONEY Money Saved is Money Earned. ' ABMERS, Mechanics and lahoring men hook to your Interests. If . you wish .to Save looney, buy your BOOTS, SHOUS, HATS AND . BAPS, at PLANK'S Cheap Store, South West corner of North Hanover St., and Locust Alley, midway between Thu. dium's and Iyetzel's ilotels, Carlisle.. where., Boots H Bhoes,ats and Cans can be had from thdlcemmodest article to the very, best quality,. at such 'prices that defy competition. Co - and see' them: " • . „ Remember, the Stand, South West corner of North Hanover St. end Locust Alloy; midway between Thu dium's and Wetzel's Hotels. 'Oct( ben' 6 .I.Bo6—tL " :). ''',lollN 0.. HERMAN . , . . .. 7 Wholesale 'Dealer i7t Tobacco; SaVf,-. Pipes, ,I,, i t'C',,,,,spaljlfanNaclurer of Segars. . . ' No; B , l9;,GptingE kiiiiriYous.PA. . RECV,I.VE . my - tobaccop -- 4 i root frill] - ~jt,, " tlik, #eaterjT, and will 01111311r0 them :good; mail cheep ili,Jl,:,nr than can bchouirht in the city, 3.1 y. brands of WI; piIRWING TQBACCO are as follows ,viz: Navy, C0n ,A,,,,,-,,v.:14n.),tr..q.1, „Af f ineg u t t c an arat Ha jd d sz ja h 4 1 It..,z,, g ol34CCOS3l ; ittii o 7rices. ' ' a . „... .., - Alse, , n largwassortment.of PIPES. .. , . r , , '4 ,- _`. 1' have Just received from Richmond somo' celebrated ' 'lolo.Knio. TOBACCO. • . , ' 1. - Ntro i l i ztednoc to r ynnr lyerysts: All orders pronmt• MAlbio t tmber 10 1 . 8 . 1 . 35:23 ms.', „,, H ..,,E),LUA.4I.4k, l'retieri ts- for all 0 Hp,iifi: Oikl' :i Vitliiia#iai; 13 cioi :bad gattoy BtortF: - "''' '; —•- - --. .0:';';';:"P•': ' ' ': - ''” • - ' GRAND UpENIN(} DAY Oreenfield• .& • Shearer's': iwE have: now, ready for . inspeation tho most beautiful, assortment of Dress Goods Over exhibited in CarMelo, at prices within tit., •reacti of all. t _4s wo wear so fortunate as to bo in' New york during the into • GREAT PANIC Which lasted only two days, we have determined to give out'eustomers the advantage in all goods bought during the two dais. that goods wane sold at the low est prices. Stacks of DRESS GOODS 1 Poplins Plain in Colors, Plaid Poplins, Stripe do. Di ocado Reps, 'Foulard Poplins Empress Clbths, Wool Plaids, French Slorinoes, In all colors, Coburgs of every shade and color, Silk Plaid Crepes, Satin /ariselles, Plaid Poll do Chevreq, DeLainos, all new designs. In addition to the above immense stock of Dress Goods Greenfield & Shearer have a full line of DOMESTIC GOODS, at pricus that ticty compotion. We can cell MIISLINS, CALICOES, GINGHAMS, lower than other merchants paid for the same Goods ten days ago. 'Those who desire a feast for their eyes should not fall to cull and examine our Stock. Keep in mind the place, South East corner Market Square, econd door. Thankful for the past patronage we respectfully sci: licit a continuance of the same GREENFIELD & IMEAFER. October 6, 1861. • Astounding Revelation! THE PEOPLE ASTONISHED I CARLISLE I N AN UPROAR 1 , 51AY ER, of Harrisburg has in . connection with his Store in that city, ot tablishod a now MILLINERY STORE in the borough of Carlisle, next door to Dr. Dale's, North Dan nor stroet, :vud is prepared to offer large indueements to the Ladles of Carlisle and vicinity. Being constantly in receipt of the latest styles and fashions, from lhe cities of New York. Philadelphia and Baltimore, he Is prepared to extend an invitation to the ladles In general, to visit him at his place of business, shore they can judge fur themselves, so, to the superiority of hL goods, the style and fashion of the .lay and readily pe eelve that Carlisle is up to our larger cities and that no longer the necessity exist of travelling to our neighboring cities for the purpose of obtaining fashionable ladles wear. Mr Mayer, keeps constantly on hand Ladies' Bonnets, in Straw, Silk, Velvet, with the richest Trimmings, and latest styles. Ladies and Misses Hats, In Straw, Felt, 'ilk and Velve‘, trimmed with birds, feathers and the richest ornaments. Old Ladies' Dress Caps, In styles and qualities too numerous to mention. Hair ?sets. and Head Presses, Water Falls and flair Rolls. 8111ts, 4 Velvets, Ribbons, Bonnet and lint Frames, and ell articles belonging to the Millinery line. CLOAKS, CLOAKS, such as Chesterfield Coats. Loose Slicks. Circulars. Sher; o, Walking Sacks in all qtrditiek of Beaver and Broad Cloth, light and dark colored SHAWLS, SHAWLS, all patterns and sty lea, double and single, for Fall and M inter. Knitted Woolen Goods, such as Breakfast Capes. Scarfs, Floods In various styles, known us the Sea Foam flood Twilight Hood, EMBROIDERIES, such as Bands, Collais and Sleeves, Handkerchiefs, also plain linen nd heinzned stitched ilandkerchiefs, Mourning colors kr., Veils, in Lace. Tissue and Crape. Beltings, Buckles. Neck Laces, Coral Sets of Breast Pins and Earrings, Fancy Hair Cordbs and Pins, But tons, ace., &c. FOR TRIMMINGS, always on hand a lot of Cloak and Dress ornaments and Trimmings. Ladies and Misses Hose in H onl and Cotton, Gloves fcc Having thus, in short, set forth r he most prominent articles contained in the Store, I respectfully request and solicit the patronage of rho ladles, and our motto will be "liashiruable, Tasty, and to Please." H. fiIAYER. Oct. ift, 1865. GREAT EXHIBITION! • ADMITTANCE FREE. Doors open every day, (Sundays excepted.) New Boot, Shoe, Hat & Cap Store. 11H 111 subscriber would respect fully inform the citizens of Carlisle and surrounding country, that ho has just returned from the city, and ha: now on exhib lion at his new stand south west corner of North Handver St. and Locust Alloy, a largo assortment of Boots, Shoes, Hats & Gaps, to .wh'ch he would invite the atteutlou of purchasers. Ills stock consists In part of Nletor, Boys and Youths FINE CALF BOOTS, Kip and Water proof 110 .t.s. Calf and Glove Kid Gait ere, Call and Kip Brogans, Slippers, itc. LADIES' WEAR. Fine Glove Kid, French and English lasting * Gaiters, Morocco, Calf and hid Bores. and Balmorals, together snub a large assortment of heavy lace Boots and Rai mondo suited for country ware. .Hisses and Children's Ware , of all descriptions, embracing fine Kid and Lasting Gaiters, Morocco, Goat and Kid Boots and Balmorals, Cal. and Kip taco Boots, sc.• Hats and Caps in great variety, for Men, Boys and Youihs Wear, from ihe comihoneet to the very best quality, at low prices. ai d see them. ills motto is email profits and quirk sales, adhering so those principles he trusts he shall give general sat isfaction to those who will favor „Idni with their pat ronage Remember the Stand, S. W. or roar of North Hanover St , and Locust Alley, midway between Thulium's and Wetzel's Hotels, Culllsle. October 6, 1865—tf. o W. C. SAWYER, JNO. A. DUKE, J.No. E NEW FIRM I bare taken Into partnership, JI3O. E. Burkholder and J no. A. Duke (clerks in my store) for the purpose ofrontinuing the Dry Goods business under the title of w. (I Sawyer di Co. Our Storo is now open for business where a larg stock of SEASONABLE GOODS may be found, wo will be receiving NEW GOODS. every day and Intend to keep up the reputation of the S ore, for activity. liberplity, and for always having „ the hest stock of goods in the Valtay. . tieing very thankful tor thelarge patron age rziveu me by a generous public, 1 respectfully ask a contia ounce of the same to the New Firm We will endeav or to merit the favor ,of those who will give us a call. The books at the late owner are here for settlement nod persons Indebted are route-tad to make settle went. East-Maln Stfebt, one door below Martin's Betel. W. O. SAWYER . . Sept. 8, 1805 ESTEY'S COTTAGE OitG AN S, ..• .- 4 - ,-, i' . .:.; . 1 . ,.. - - I-, €.,,, ;.:44.`,...:12.. • 9..' , ~, . 1 A o .47 • G I Cottage Organ, . " .i.l. ~,,, ;...._ ~,,i04,-;,-,17-•,W ii ' .---- ..! 2-7/ ' - ' , •‘,464.••••, .'• -=_. - , - •------- ....1--- --- - - 7, .:... -:= ---- _,- -5 ' ------"-- ARE not only unexcelled, but they . are absolutely unequalled, by any other Reed Instrument:ln the country. Designed expressly for Churches and Schools, they are found to bo equally well adapted to the parlor and drawing room. For sale only by E. RI, BRUCE, - No. 18 North SEVENTH /Urea, PHILADELPHIA: ' .9ar•AIRO, BRAPBUILY'S PIANOS, a d a complete as sortment of the PERFECT MELODEON. Sept. 22, 180b—ly. _ LADINS'FANCY FURS!. , AT FAREIRA'S estelished. lit Id" FACTORY To; 718, Ara St. . ,ove 7th, Phila. have now In' store of - own , - Importation. hianulactUre one' the Largestmidmosti !autiful solectiona of Ladles and Ohildrens gar in the city. Also flue _assortment . of s i m lo . I a pnabled tp,dispose,ofy,gooda at very.roaeon able'prlces. and would therefore alllcit a coil (rota, =EY, friends Carlitde.and vicinity, ' , 7 ," IMmombor tho'Name; Number and Street! B. PLANK • • • • ' JOUN , PAREIRA, 718 Arch Sired, aboye 7th, Booth aide% 8 1 00. 23,'1865;Lim, „ .• • ~ P hiladelpbei Alfirl have no partner, nor connsietion:nltli,any . otl . /er. store in Philadelphia! - 1F you want anything go to if ovniniliqr's Jl_Drug and-book _ t t . • „ I '.11)1111YSTOIAN$:, r, 1,,j. vantage to fall and pnvollaue.Ateitliedioluela ItALBTON'O: IN HOSIERY, B. PLANK BURKHOLDER PROCLAMATION ! • wH ERE AS, I, :Wm. A. MILES, Car '.llslP. Pa. having,inat'returnod from the Mao: ertivitlea with an extenalve , assortniant of the moat , ashiouable and colors of , R/ S s G 0-)0 S Such ae., liorencti Merinos, Frencli`Gossirriores. Cold Wool DoLatles, Black do, American do, s Plain; I : Figured do., Rep., do., 41Psnes, Adain Cobiirns, Figured do. Therefore purchaserumillhud It to Moir advintago po give iue a call. Also, the handsomest assortment of PLAID DRESS GOODS. in Carlisle. . Particular attention given to Moulins() Goons. WM.. A. MILES. Directly opposite tiio Mansion - Gonne, and one door west of the Post Wilco. Sept. 21, 1865 NEW STORN, In Eby's 014 Stand, gain St, L: BERNHARD & SON, INFORM the "cittzena of Carlisle and ,1011:lay that they have just opened In the above popular stand, an iilllllollBo Meek of First Class Clothing, and Gentlemen's Furidshing Goods. Their stook con slats in part of Coats, Pants and Vests, for civilian or soldier, made after the latest patterns, of Goode the quality of which cannot be qtteationed. Overcoats of all varieties. Trunks. Carpet Bags and Valises, Notht Ties, Scarfs and Collars, Shirts, Drawers and Stockings Fancy Goods of all descriptions. 1n fact a complete and entire assortment of Clothing and Furnishing Goods. Don't forget the place, Eby's Old Stand, "Marion Hall," Main Street, Carlisle, Pa. L. BERNHARD & SON. December 23, 1854. HARDWARE STORE. THE old Hardware stand'or Lewis F. Lyrae, has passed•iuto the hands of W. B. Miller & 5. A. Bowers, who are now transacting business un der the name and style of MILLER Sc BOWERS. The new firm have just returned from the city and are now prepared to furnish to the public at the lowest prices, all hinds of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Hardware, Coach , Trimiug, Paints, Oils, GLASS, VARNISH, Re. A loch Into their store will convince all that they have enough of goods to fully supply the demand In this market. Persons wanting goods in our line will find It to their advantage to give us a,.a11. All orders personally and promptly attended to. July 7, 1865. Great Excitement ! ! IT As been creatated at he Cheap Dry I_ Goo is and variety Store of Leidich & Miller, in consequence of their just op •ning the largest sto , k of Fel, and Winter Ouno., from New York an i Philadel phia, that has ever boon exhibited in the town, em bracing all descriptions and classes of goods to be found in a first class Store LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Such as all varieties of Black and Fancy colored Dress Silks plain and figured French \ lerinoes, Main Plaid and otripel Poplins French Flail Poplins. Raxo,y PiaidS, Pekin Cloths, Black and colored Alpacas. ( o. berg Cloths Striped and Plaid valencias. all Wool Mons, Delaines, all colors, Figured Oashmeres, De laines, Armoury, Shepherds Plaids, &c. Moui•ning Goods. Reps Silks, tionsonzines, oration atertnnos. c,asu mares, all wool Reps, and Poplins, double and single width wool Mons, Delaines, Tansies Cloths, A L P A C A S, Coburgs, Long Blanket and Thibet shawls, Square Blanket and Thtbit Shawls, Crape Veils, Cr..ps Collars, Eng. Crapes, Mournine Ilandket chiefs, Gloves ke.. he., tic. Domestic Goods. Bleached and Unbleached Mullins, Shootings, Pillow Case Mullins, Chocks, - CANT ON FLANNELS, Red. Yellow and White Flannels, Shaker Flannels llama made Factory Flannels, Shirtimrs, Table Diaper Blankets, UINOCANIS, CALICOES, he., he. leit's and Ba . ys' Wear, Beaver Cloths for Over Coats, every quality of Cloth for Ladles, Cloaks, Black and Fancy Cassitners, Vest Loge. Sattinets. Tweet's, &c., We have a special arraugoloont alth a firstulaas. Tal for to have Clothing abode at short notice. CLOAKS ! CLOAKS ! of the latest Paris Styles always on hand and resets Ing. Furs ! Furs ! Furs ! the largest assortment of every style and quality for Ladles, Misses and Oh ldren. NOTIONS. French Kid Gloves, Silk, Berlin, Cloth Wool and Cot ton Gloves, Gauntlets, Children', Gloves. ()atop and Wool Hosiery all grades arid qualities. WOJi Hoods, Sontags, Balmoral Skirts, Hoop Skirts, Ilaudkerchiets, Bonnet Triinniings, Ribbons, Lace Veils, Groan Trim mings, Buttons, Children 8 Wool Coats, Breakfast Shawls, Hanover Buck Gloves and Gauntlets, cotton and Woolen Hose. Re , CARPETS ! CARPETS of all qualities, Floor Oil Cloths, Table Oil Cloths, Win dow Shades, Looking Wastrs, Matt•, kuga. &c., &c., Please do not fall to give us a call before making your pur,hases as wt have the most complete stocks of throds that has ever been exhibited to town having been selected with special care, and being determined not to be undersold, we will always take great plea sure to or hibli, and also prove that no study the in terest of our customers." Sept 27 1865 N. B. Please remember the well known stand n the South East rm nor of Market Squmo d.rectly opp site lrvil/O'S Boot. and Shoe :torn. W. C. Sawyer & Co. W. C. Sawyer, J. A. Duke, J. E. Burkholder. E just received from Stewart's, 11 I;lufliu and Mellen, New York, and the beat !lOWA'S to Philadelphia, the lurgeet end beta stock of Fall and Winter Goods EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET Pleasecall and examlno our Immense stock of Alpine nu..l n.ob toy Migurott, PIMe and dtrlptal LW press Clothe, Plain and Figured french Manilas, Bops, Poplins, Alpacas, and histelle Cloths, Dress Hood. in every variety of styles and shades, Ladles Cloth and Mantles, of plate and brigut Plaids 811 AWLS, Black,. Plaid. Bruen° and 'folbot, Linen and Laos 1:ollars, sleeves and llaudkerchtels. Our stork of Woolo Go 'do comprises Blau .ets, home made, shaker Ballard Vale, Red and Brown Flauuels, Bannoralmin all color.. Domestics in Quantities. DaLain. a brown and bleached Muslim+, Gingham Tickings, Crasbe,'Shootings, Illow Casings, ac. Gents' and Boys' Rear. Full lino of Clothe, Cassimers, plain and fancy Scarfs Ties, Handkerchiefs and uhirts. HOSIERY & GLOVES. Cotton and Wool for Ladles, Gents, Waste and Chi then. k'UDNISIIING GOODS of all kinds woolly kept i o tint class Dry Goode Stores, i•uch as Carpet's, Oil Cloths Rugs ' 'late, Looking n Issues, Shades, Draperlee, Drug gets, &e. We pay els olal attedWACto MOURNING GOODS, and wlll be able to fill all orders for Funerals; Cash mere°, Shrouding Flannels, Crape Collate, Black Me. rinos, Dautieu Clothe, Empress, Rep, Poplin and uugono Nonentity; all qualities of English and French Orapes,llibbons, Ae- All orders carefully attended to. In. Fancy Dry Goose, Doszostio do., Gents Wear, Hosiery and Gloves, Kid Gloves. white and black col ors and all sizes, in endledi varlotles at W 0 -SAWYER & Co., One Door Below Martin's Hotel, East Main Bt., Carlisle, Pa. Sept. 29, 1865. - BOOT and StIOE EMPOR THE Subsciribnt baying yr:alloyed his Mont Sc. Bhoe,tore from Northilanover street to t Mitin•street n re+ doors below'the burnt corner, 'Oppoilite, Marion, Hall, is prepared to accommodate the public with the,very. best assortment of :• ~ BOOTS - AND . SHOES , - ' %ROMS' MARE...WORK • • of all kinds constantly on hand and made to order at the shortest notice. I use nothing but the best mate , rid and employ none but the beat hands. Especial attention given to the manufacture of Frenth Calf Hoots, If you avant. a neat fit that won't pinch-give me a call. • , Pine Calf , Boots from $7- to 018,00 • ; • . Coarse Boots from 8450 to OM . ,Woolen's Shoes from $2.00 to *o.oo' CHILDREN'S SHOES OF ALL HINDS:' I have itibt ofd Boy's ituil - Women'teBho'M that I am ;selling at coat: • • Call and examine before purchasing.elsewhete. O. FL. MINI). West Main Stmt. . , • -'lli Carlisle4 Seiteinbeir`e iBO5-4y.„ . • . ~. . . GEOR:4E,•, S,. SEE ti 1L111.143 LIT, tientist, from the Barn 41 • • more.Oollage of Dental Ourifery, • . egy,Offlce at the residence of hie mother, ..East Louther slreet,;three doors below - Dedford... , . July 1;1884. DRESORIPTIONSOarefuIIy opK t pip l dud at nurwtiak'g Drug and nook:Store. • ti-Of.,:t - AT :RED, A CED _PRICES! I, •'' lOW opening at Oplby Cheap Store, a largo aloortmont of now and deidrable , Fall and • Winter Goods, s.lt which for, style,.equallty and lowness of prices, cannot' toe eurpassrd in the County. . ' Having purchased this stock dUring the giest tedut on' in prices whiett lasted but c- Mwo days in Nhw York' 'and Philadelphia, whore enabled to sell attn. , pr prices, than other Houses, whciputchased their entike at ck at atime whon all articles In the Dry, Goods line were at their highest prices for the last six months{ . K full line of Black and Colored FRENCH MERINOS, - BLACKAND COLORED ALPACCAS, , COBERG S. , • • FRENCH' PLAID, • • ALL WOOL - POPLINS, . Black and Colored Wool Delainee, Figured Detainee.' Shepherd's Plaids. Black Hike; Bombazines, and many other Gonda suitable for Ladles' wear. Cloaks, Cloaks, Cloaks, alLtie now style of Cloaks which for quality. excel, lance of make and lowness of price.cannot be surpassed SHAWLS, SHAWLS. All the latest novelties In Shawls that aro In tho Mar ket, Plaid, Long and Square. Mourning, all sizes of Childrons' Shepherd's Plaid Shawls, Germantown Wool knit Shawls of all colors and shades. Men and Boy's Wear, a largo and full assortment, consisting of BLACK CLOTHS, FANCY CASSIMERES, SATTINETTS, KENTUCKY JEANS, _ , BEAVEKCLOTII, for Mon's Over Coate, Cloths for Ladies' Cloaks, Black' and Colored. such as Minding, Calicoes, Ginghams, Canton Flannels Cheeks, White, lied and Yellow W, of Flannels, a full assortment and all that Is necessary Is to bear the prices of same to convince all that they are lower than the lowest. French KM Gloves best quality, black and colored, a full line of Ladies, (louts and Children's Gloves, Ca ton, Woolen o4d Merino Hose, Hoop Skirts, New styles Dress Trimming, I(b•bons, Handkerchiefs, and hun• dreds of small fancy attic us. 300 BALMORAL SKIRTS, all sizes and prices for Ladle's nod Chllpron. FANCY DRESS BUTTONS. In Buttons ste cannel be excelled. - Ora look will convince all. We have every stylo, color shapo and price that can be Imagined. FANCY WOOLEN GOODS, Breakfast Shawls, Soutags, Tollighta, Nubia Floods, "nterfall Hoods, Hand Knit Iloods, Children's 'd 00l Uoata and Capes, Fancy Knit Scarfs, Children's 'Wool Mitts and Hose, Pulse Warmers, and many other fancy Woolen at Holes, all shades and styles. FLOOR OIL CLOT lIS, all widths and patterns. A new style with border for under Stoves. Also Table and Window 011 Cloths. all sizes and lualitles for Beds. Cradles and Cribs. All we ask Is :o call and examine for yourselves and be convinced that the above Is not merely talk but reality IVe will be happy to show our Goods to all aid not be offended If we cannot stilt even the mi st particular. Remember the piece opposite tho Methodist Church, West Maui ,Rtroet. October 6, 1865 GRAND CENTRAL 3M-Mr..11.11311 - 31.1=0.12, At the Rooms of J. C. LESHER, ZCIG'S Building, south east corner Nlart , et Squore, of Lifo Like pictures, consisting of i'IIuTOGIIA rici tiny/ rc,c, SIELI,ANIOTYPES, ' UAItTES DE VISTE In all styles a d MIMS. from Life size to the Miniature pits ure, tar rings breast pins, Ate. His pictures are wartanted superior to any taken in this county or elsewhere, his material to of the beat, and his artists cannot be surpassed P.c ure cases and frames of all qualities, from the richest gilt and carved rosewood, to the plainest and eheapesit,...--lliti prices are made to suit all classes and conditions of men. Thankful for past favors, and asks a continuation of the same. Oct. 6,1865-6 mo NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! GRAND opening of unrivalled goods just received front the Eastern lines; consist ing of choice and varied selections at A. W. Bentz's store, South Hanover St., the familiar and well known stand. Our list of Dress Goods comprises. BLACK SILKS, In great variety including the best goods Imported, Oros Grains. Lyons Taffeta, Oros de Rhino, Otos d' Afrique and figured. Lupin's, !deduces in all colors priced,. Plaid Merinoes and Poplins, EAIPI?.E.SS CL 0 l'IlS figured. and Plain, Alpaceas all shades, Coburge, De- Lalnes of Elegant. Designs. Jacounts and Cambrics, Plain and Plaid Ramsooke, LINENS AND COTTON GOODS, Marseilles Counterpanes yerycheap. FLANNELS }.very quality of white and colored flannels, Blank ets, Balmoral skirts &c. Alai go stock of Sattirretts Velvet ord, Ileme-madeJeana &e. I have now a superior assortment or - Bniitrat Velvets - and - Silks; Bonnet and trimming Rib bons, Matinee, English Crapes and Laces. I =I Single and Double width all wool DeLaities, Em press Cloths, Lupin's . Bombazite. Cashmere, French Morinoes, Velour Reps, Velour ituae, , A4.pacca, Crape Cloth, Queen Cloth, Si riped Mohair. English Prints, Thibet Long Shawles-Crape Veils Collars, Handkerchiefs and Uniting. lIEEI NOTIONS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Floor and Table Oil cloth, IVindow Shades, Um brellas, and hoop Shirts. All very low, atu; minable, ably untie! the market prices. Nov. S, 18135. A W. BENTZ. THE Public can find, at our new Grocery Storm ,u the Building lately occuplod by IMalip rnold;dec'd.. and neat door to the Carli,lo Do lomat Babk, a very large and fresh assortment of all the difforeut kinds and grades of Teas, Coffee Essences, Coffees. Soaps r yrups, Candies, MoAlleges, Salt, Spices, Pickles, Sugars, Preserves, Prepared Canned, Coffee in Fruits, Papers, Jet lea, Vegetables Cranberries, an' Meals, I Raisins, Prepared , Dried Mustards, Currents, ,_ Sauces, e Dried C rsciters, Fruits, Cheese, Nuts, Sweet Pegars, Cakes, Snuff, . TOBACCO, PIPES, tke. ALSO—Rice, Barley,Slarcb, Farina, Corn Starch, Oere. alone, %Janina, Macaroni, - TerroiceHa, asurnea, Prunes, Concentrated Lye Bologna,Sausage, 'Table and other Oils, Nutmegs, lacking, Beeswax, Chocolate, Cocoa, Tie Yarn, Lamp and Candle Wick, Bath Bri k, Clothes Linen, Bad Cords, Spice Boxes Paper ' and Envelop, Ma t oboe', Pewter Band,. etas.° polish Fla vorirmEatrffclaApignisi:Pprls,, _Jake, Brimsfqdt, , ftinelteral : Shad, Salmon,llorr- colsiar Hama Dried Doi and Touguoc, Rage, and Matte, Shot and Load, rushes, Brooms and Wisps, GLASS, QUEEN'S, WOOD, WILLOW & RATAN W A R E. We respertfully ask the public to call, examine and Price our large and carefully selectee(' stock of PINE VANILY 0 KOOEILICB. 'We buy all Made of. Country Produce. . JAMBE' J,I. ALLEN & CO. . . CAII.I"EirS I' CARPERt I l Ileave -received from ,New •York, all Lkinds and qualidee of Carpets, OH Clothe, Mattinge Looking Glasses, . IVINIiOTV SHADES, • Curtain Materials, Table Covers, Counterpanes, Wide. Shootings. Pillow Mn line „ Toarelliogs, oraah.and all kinds of liouiiefUrnisking goods. Also, a largo stt ck of general ' • • • MDR COANDME. . . Person; in want of any of the above goods, are re spoctfully invited to-oall. Ooods sold at the 1(404 market value. Additions will be Matio as, the - Beason advances. Ilittbeat'easb Priem paid for Carpet Rage., East Mari Street, one door POW illartirioa Hotel. W. 0. Feb 9,1866. lIOICE.SBOARB& TOBACCO, C i IR. • AT ItALSTON'B It) ftz l -,,,,K00. 1. 3,. writin g ( .P.esksi:-Bitok PGammon lion,;_ all deterlptfon at My eYtAtk!,t( Pt 1 4S,'Ff,(1 2 tY :' i• , • eubict,s4A.As & TA!wlgzt - 7 - - .TOHYgisirANS will find it 1 vantage to- call and plirchaso their Medicines at - July 1,18. RALSTQWB.--- Caine tiqs,' ,!Vc./[it JL Driii and Book Store: Domestic Goods, NOTIONS. BLANKETS, BLANKETS, CHARLES OGILBY, Trustee WHITE GOODS, Cloths Cassimeres. Millinery Goods, MOURNING GOODS NEW FIRST CLASS GROCERY STORE. ALSO—tbio colobnitod Ex- Ing and Codfish MIEMMMEMIIM= The 'Greit :Internal• 11.,06dy.Fora } ThE EFFECTUAL CURE OF 4 " RHEUMATISM. ,GOUT, NEURALMA., TETTER, &c., , IS TRULY IT STANDS UNEQUALED BY. ANY MEDI CINES, now h ere the public for the cure of the above named diseases. The vast number of rub ou medicines which formerly have beets tided for these diseases. wore merely temporary In their effects and of doubtful virtue, but' The Rheumatic Compound Ileachen•thi. source of all trouble, and actually bimish es the disease from the system by Its immediate action on the blood. Johnson's Rheumatic Compound THE SOLDIER'S TRUE FRIEND ! READ TUE FOLLOWINp Ma. AltonEw JOHNSON:—Dear Sir: In November last I had a severe attack of Rheumatism, to which I had not been 'subject for nearly three years The attack was sooevere that I could not, prove my head or raise my arm. After trying different medicines without avail. I was induced to rise your Rheumatic Compound and 'Blood Purifier, and before I had taken three bob ties I was so completely cured that I could perform any duty to which my country might call me. I can glad. ly and confidently recommend it to all my follow sol dlers as the quickest mnd surest remedy for Rheum.. Om I ever used. • NORRIS PATTERSON. Roteronco P. T. Pettereon and WilMini Duncan ; No 77 Wood etroot. AR who use it receive benefit. It cures when all Other remedies fall. It gives universal satisfaction. The proof is meet abundant. It Is the only sure cure for Rheumatism It Is the greatest discovery of the ego. No other remedy has become so popular. It Is prescribed by physicians. It Is recommended by ohyalcians. In truth, it is a perfect benefactor. R. E. SELLERS & CO. WIIOLESALE DRUQOISTS, For sale by'Johnson, Holloway Ai Cowden, Philadel and DAVID RALSTON, Carlisle. July 7, 1865. LERS . - • Plain and Sugar Coated. (The Original, only True and Genuine,) 191=1:1M! AS . stood for Thirty years a Staple Remedy, unequaled by any medicine known for the cure of Liver Complaint, Costiveness, Sick Head ache and Billions Disorders, and L indeed for the whole class of disbases originating in biliary derangements. Symptoms of a Diseased Liver General loss of appetite. sickness of the stomach, pains in the head shoulders • back and sides ; sense of weariness, with sleepless nights, costiveness of holy . . els. followed in some cases by looseness ; slight dry cough,,low spirits, with disinclinations to every duty, ar• prominent symptoms or - a diseased state of the Liver. The liver Is, however. often much deranged when the most formidable symptonts are absent, and becomes doily out of order before It Is known. Great Cure of Liver Complaint. By the Original only True (f- Genuine SILVER Can., Ohio Co., Vo , \lor. 20. 11340 Mr. It. E. SELLERS Dear Sir—l think it a duty I owe to you and the nubile generally. to state that I have , been afflicted with Liver Complaint for a long time, and no badly, that an abcess formed and broke, which left ma in a very low state. Having hoard of your cele brated Liver Pins being for sale by A. it. Sharp Wn.t Liberty, and recommend d to me by my physician. Dr. F. Smith, I concluded to give them a fair trial. I pur chased one box and found them to be just what they are recommended—the best Liver Pill over used. and after taking tour boxes, I find the disease has entirely loft me, and am now perfectly well - Respectfully yours, _ D. 11. COLDAIAN, WEST LIBERTY March N. 1848. - 4 certify that4 - am - persanaliy - acqnsintod Coleman. an. can bear testimony to the truth of the above certificate. A. It. 8/IAIIP. "GENERAL' SATISFACTION?' GREENVILLE. Floyd Co., Indiana, Oct. 27 1558 Mr. R. N. Sellers : air—l am oat of your Liver Sills. and should be glad to receive a supply as they give general satisfaction. Please send me coins soon BEST FAMILY PILL. ALEXANDRIA, Licking ed,'Ohio. March I, 1860. Mr, D. FL Owen :—Dear "Mr—l have used SELLERS LIVER PILLS myself and In my family ,and.must my, as an alterative and common family physic, I consider a very desirable pill. They are Prompt but mild In their effect ; arouse a healthy urtinn of the Livia, i•iirry off I Ixo rnevrbid 'mere dons, and leave the ayetem in, a healthier oepclitlon than any ph3 ale i have ever taken or adinhiletered. Very truly. And Respectfully. SAMTEL, TO THE PUBLIC. Owing to the increaod demand throughout the country for Sugar Coated PIER. the proprietor has com e mood the process of SUGAR COATING CELE BRATED LIVER TILLS, lhereby placing them' before the public, both PLAIN and SUGAR 0, tATEtt It E. SELLERS & CO. PROPRIETORS, Pittebur h. Pa. Oct. 20, 1805. SELLERS' IMPERIAL COUGH SYRUP, , DRONOUNCED . TO BE THE MOST I pleasant and efficacious reniody now in nen for tho clue of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS IN FLUENZA, TICKLING SENSATION OF THE THROAT, WHOOPING COUGH, &c., &c. It la an old and tried remedy, having stood the test of Thirty Years. Notice the following : Sellers' coith Syrup 6annot be too Highly Recommended. Mn. R. P. SE LLEBS :—I have sold all the Imperial Cough Byrupsour agent left with us, And should like to have more of It. We have used y. ur Byrupin oar families. and can, Safely pronounce it. the beet Cough Medicine we h ve ever known, and cannot recommend, It too highly to all those who are afflicted wltiocoughs . or colds, as a speedy and certain cure. t S. 11.00 KER. Postmaster: 3. M. REACH,' -- • J. B. LITTLE,.. o J. 13 't!. D. G HIBINGER. •. • • ' "eau . .11tescom . end " wvorDoirs, Nichwan, Oct. 20, 1850.; D. 8. OREN 2sq:—Dear 81r—The box of it. D. , 414 lersP Cough syrupt has just arrlved.all right, ,1111licatn use my name to recommend Cough ,Syrup, a 1 , hay° sold a great deal of it, and can recommend It CO' boa sure reread, for coughs and colds; intact tho boat remedy 1 know - of., Respectfully yours, VAUGHAN. " DoctoggllUse DOMINO GREEN, Wood County , OW ? ' ' c'•, '" March 12; 1862: , ' p. , Owen AlexTuTril, Ohio iolc1411(itlt, 11 .!0 1 $4 :09110e Byrup.,, If ioit sorlOt 0. 4 arfoll'Ac.,zon,4"4.Vp daro•4)i, It eel fjiret flow etiligl,rp ry • here, aneour,ductor.ii th'll4)MettFp.Rpil, Op?, It a gppiitft , hae, Thur. ieepeetfully, •1v8i.11004. • • .. • ~;, ,PMWAILEP, , R E. Sellers & .• • ..SOLE ~rECifutitTcgts, pA1;004., mlLy.rixg:oo , Logq , , • Uli J,t) " "1,4107V4ifV11. 'AO „ XueeDWt• GOODS- ...' t' ' '.. ' - . Every deseriPtion and quality of Groceries, nswaro,ilardwara;_Ploltels,,Sancei-Fine il.,lquorsti Tebaket.7Begars, Pipes, Frail Fruits and vegetables in Cans,' Oysters do.lSplees, Wood and Willow Barr, all kinds and, fir the boat' quality and 'lti' he, vkild ',it 'ibe lowest. prices for cash ,by • •,'', .' ,2 , ~, ', 3 0 : 0 . ' ViIIeBEINTM, 4uly 1, 11164. PROVORT MARSIIAL'S OFFICE, 1 PITTSBURG/I, Dec. 17th, 1864. Your true friend SOLE PROPRIETORS, PITTSOUROII, PA LIVER PILLS. CYRUS BRADFORD. WanawonTu, Medina County, Ohlo, February 24, 1852. • qumpsiti,Np ArLLEY,. inomr .. oll „ 'RAIL ROAD. CHANGE OF: irX4ll,itafoiklt'oxiD'Aii;'Novaiiiber, .20; 4.kj .• s. iB6s,ll4ialtingoilYains will run daily, as (Idundny:excepted):.:,• • .poR PIiAth.DERSBURG . AND HARRL;DIIRG. 'Leave Itaterstewn, 7:10 A. 51., 2:45 I'. 51, ' " Greencastle7:4s " • 3.35 " , err at • 8,17 ' 4:20 " Oharalipra'g, 1 . . LeaVO Leave Shlppeneburg ^: -• Newvllle " Carlisle 8:26 " 1:15 8:65 " 1:48 " " , 2:21 6:60 A.M 10:08 " '0.04 " " Mechanicsburg 7:21" 10:813 " Arrive at Harrisburg 7:60" 11:10 " • --FOR 011ABIBERSBURGANP HAGERSTOWN : Leave Harrisburg 8:40 A. Bf., 1:40 P. Al 43:0 P. 5 1- "Tr a ll i s i lr urg ' 6 6353 I ‘ 4 .l7ewville 10:34 " 8;20 " wBhipponsburg 11:07 4:00 Olunbers'g, t 43,40 Leave Greencastle 12:25 P. H. 5:80 ,4 Arrive at Hagerstown' 1:00 " 0:10 " i , naklng close con emitloaa at Ildrribburg with Trains o and from,Plalladelphia, New York, Pittsburg, Bahl. lore and l'i tishington. , tar- The Train leaving Tinrilsburg at 4:30, P. 61., runs only as far as Carlisle. 0. N. LULL, Sup't. Superintendent's Office, I Ohamb'g. Nov. 24. 1866. f Richmond has Fallen i V.ND with the fill of Richmond, we ..01,..are.most happy to annouoco to tho people, the great. decline ih goods. BIININDES DONE ON A GOLD BASIS. GOODS AT PANIC PRICES Our entire stock reduced to correspond with prices in the cities. DRESS GOODS, PLAIDS, MOZAMBIQUES, ALPACAS, SCOTCH GINGHAM, &c _ _ _ CALICOS, GINGHAMS, CHECKS, TICKINGS MUSLINS, BLEACHED AND UN- BLEACHED all at greatly reduced rates. Every .one 'n want o cheap goods. should give us a call. as we are doter mined to moll goods.down et the very lowest nick. Bargains will be all the rage at GREEN HIEI.D 44 SHE A FEB'S. S. E. corner Market Square. 2D DOOR, 2D DOOR, 2D DOOR. April 7, 1865. New Stock of Hats and Caps At KELLER'S OLD STAND, North Hanover Street. splendid assortment of all the new styles of Silk Moleskin, Slouch. Soft & Straw ale now open of city and home iiianalacture wh•ch will be sold at the lowest cash prices. Solt hats of all qual ities from the finest Beaver and Nutria, to the cheap. est wool, and of all colors. unsurpassed by any this side Philadelphia. A large stock of \ Palm. Leghorn Braid, India Panama, and fr"r- -- Straw. Childrens fancy &c Also a fud assortment of Mcns. Hoye and childrens cape of every description and style, SUAtMER HATS, Tho subscriber invites all to come and examine his Stock. Being a practical hatter, he feels confident of giving satisfaction. Thanktul for the liberal patron ago heretofore bestowed he solicits a continuance of the same. boot f rget the stand, two doors above Shriner'S Hotel and next to Corman's shoe store. JOIIN A. KELLER, Agt. N. B. Hats of all kinds made to order at short notine lAARGE ARRIVAL OF FRESH OROONDUES--FISH OF ALL KINDS. moug which lea large IA of real genuine Balti more dry salt II ERRE Na, in oak barrels, MACK A BEL at prices that Is really astonishingly low. Pinhole of all kinds, - SAIJOES, PRESERVES, and a good 'teem tment of TOBACCO AND SEGARS, LIQUORS, 4- C.. at the lowest rges for CASH or Country Produce. ‘. • WM. BENTZ. July 1, 1864. . DISSOLUTION. THE partnership heretofore existing between Charles' L. Halbert and Crawford Blew. lug, has been dissolved by mutual consent. The books and accounts are in the hands of Mr. Halbert. who earnestly requests all parties i.aving accounts with the late firm to call and settle them. William Halbert, Jr. having entered Into partnership with his brother, Charles L. Halbert, the business will henceforth be conducted under the style of Halbert & Brother. ' The new firm would respectfully call attention to their stock of New and Fresh Groceries. Their stock le largo and selected with the greatest care and will he sold at the lowest - prices for cash. It con slots in part of tine' old tiovernment' Java COFFEE, Prime Rio do , Prime Rio Roasted. SYKUPS.—New York, Boston, an d Philadelphia Sy rups. of the very best qualities. BROWN SUGARS.—The best the market affords.— Lovering's best Crushed, Sand, and Pulverized Sugars Also, his A. B. and C. Sugars; which cannot be sur passed. Rice, Corn Starch, lk.rrina, Dandeline Coffee, '- of Coffee, Concentrated Lye, Soap, Candles, &n, 4 CHINA, GLASS, AYH 'QUEENSWARE:- A large and well selected stock of the very lad terns and styes. lower than ever tn price, an. In qballty. than was ever offered before in Oa Call and see. Wooden and Willow Ware, such Buckets, and Churns, Baskets of every deer Children's CARRIAGES Stoneware, Cream p ter Jars. Preserve Jars. Jags, all slses. • 11114 H—No 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel. No. 1 MESS SHAD No. 1 Herring. A large guiantity of the celebrated Excelsior HAMS. SALT by the Sack, Dairy and G. A. Salt. The eubscribers respectfully ask the patronage of their friends and the public gonerally,and Invite them to call and examine their new stock, et the old stand, corner of Hanover and Louthcr Streets. HALBERT & BROTHER. Carlisle, April 22,1864., THE PLICONIX PECTORAL WILL , CUR 4 Youa COUGH. • , A , , V'tf4 Tag. PH.ENIX PECTORAL; OR, COMPOUND SIRUP OF WELD CHERRY AND SIENEK A SNAKE ROOT, . Will cure the Diseases of the THROVE'A LUNGS, Such - as Colds, 0 nits, Croup. Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Sore Throe , Hoarseness, Whooping Cough, &e. Its timely use will prevent PULMONARY CQNSUMPTION, And even where this fearful disease has taken hold It/ will afford greater retie fthamany other medicine . Miss Kate Vanderslice of Pottsville; ' say? :,," I was benefitt,,d more by using the Phoenix Pedibral than/ any other medicine I ever used." Elias Oberboltzer , of Lionville, Cheater county, wee: cured of cough of many years' standlug by using the; Pbcenix Pectoral. ` Joseph Mikone, of Hall street, Pluenixville, cart !flat that he was cured ofi a cough or two years' dandier . when all other medicines had failed, by the Muni Pectoral. . . .11cob Powers certifies that he has scildbundreds bottles of the Phoenix Pectoral, and that all who use It High' Street, Carlisle, Pa, it bear testimony 'of Its wonderful effects in curie milt awaPded 'at the Cumberland soughs., . i , ~ nly Agricultural Fair of 1857, ) - Jowl Royer, editor of 'the "Independent Phoenix haidog need it, has no hesitation In pronouncing it bscriber has Just reedyr d the most splendid complete remedy for cough, hoarseness and irritati ,itent of articles In hisline, ever brought to this In the throat. o 'rbleb he is determined to soil at prices that The Wee; Cheater " Jeflersonlan", saye; ; "We ha ' pall len. known Dr. Cheri:Ma a zer' persdnallY number of ye odor ' And It gives us the greater pleasure to recommend , ijkarriltior, • medicines -Inasmuch as the public rarely have lining-room, FURNITURE. benefit of family medicines prepared by a physicla ,, itches' and • his acquirements and experience: - . ' • ; Moe Dr. Oherholtzer is a memberof the Alumni of ' Medial Dlipiiitteentof the University' of Penney .I ,iraifing every article used by House and Hotel nia, at which instautien be graduated in 1814." ~.%, of the most approVed and faehlefiable design The Reading "Gaze; s' says: ,tish. Including oleo Cottage furniture in setts, , is madoup by Dr. L:Oborholtzer,' of Phomisvill'. This cough-re e, on and Camp Chairs, Mattrseoes, Gilt frames, and it bag acquired an' unsurpassed reputation in '` ear Ste" ''c' Mg toughs : It le . 'earriblily ' and skillfully pro from town and country, attended to promptly Particular attention given as usual to funeral..; I from Wild filierri Bark and Seneka Snake Root." Dr. Oeo. 11. Wood, Professer of the, Practice of n moderate terms eine tn. ti fl Of Pennsit , Vanitii:Physlcil . he Pennsylvgniti Hospital, and one of the auttu itbad/nited'Stattle Dispeneatory,. slays of Seneka 86, . ;Rectt.:..,!iit o .4011 on le specially4l.lrected to the 1 II AINTS AND OILS --- 1 _Alm .preprleter otthis ,medielne has so. much . (1.. tree In its Curative powers: from.. the testim 10 Tons White Lead. 1000 Gallons of OIL Just hundreds who have used it, that the-money J ve t with a large askortmentof i paid back to any:m.lol6'w wholsnOt Whiled w ishes ;effects, , I,lt Is so pleasant.to,take that children ory for ' White Zino , . l i d j rz p e a n n t:lno, • r F ir l e or P e mi nc o c t f .. P W ai li n lie, " .‘" ' , It costsonly , Thirty-flio C ol #l3—large , bottlea 11 putty, i i, Colored Zinc, . I .It, is Intended for only one class of. diseases, n Labarge, • Red Lead there of the Throat and LungstWhiting, . Boiled 011, • I Prepared enly,,b,Y I ~;!...7. u ..tEI ,VI VIiEIiTIOLTiKI4 V. I Shellac, . Sperm 011; • ~. ~ , t . . :Pholzilavlir Paint Brushes, Fish OIL &c.,' • . - I 4131 . 11 Veal) DrUgglets'and therekeep. re. Color,. of every description dr i y, and-Oil in causand . . • 4ohno on 'Holloway & Cowden, No. 23 NM t lbes at the Hardware Stare, , " • . .' „ . • ' StreityPhitadelphla, Conerel,Wbolesale Agen 4 . . HENRY SAXTON: .. D. W,Gross 'A. Ofb i . Wholesale Agents Hard yulyii.lBo4.•; , •: . ~ . ... .. •., ' . • i . Haveretich!aDrug Stdre, agency for Carll-140, ' NIC.-...-Ift'Youir. nottreet_druggist orAgrekel not keep thispedichie do not let him put y,.. , I some nttieinieditinmAideadsirbolnaltes`bidtrE lit but send at once to ontfg Abe agents for II , March 10, 1806—ly e ouse eanera ne ALLENM htive,'-a; _ Limo° - for clean g floors, 011 Oletb, ,that te 4 weph_ell e.f 4 1 1 1 1 1 3 4191t by the p lbe t ove aatb•i:~nover ,CIQAL A , The cab , 'occupied by Ar ; stook...et ' 4j• 0 -A fct the Vatd; , ..t Ili have co, der all kinds Paling, Plast Minoring and every article t. All kinds of and Oak, of di . own I can fu also at the oh terms. My r / so they can b 8:37 " 4:10 " I have co. Coal under co part of the b., prices. Best qualit , Limebt always on h Yard west Juno 9, 18, 1 1" -L tual County, inc. year 1843, a . ed to the ye oration, un board of Ma William • D. Dally, ger, Joseph Rudolph 31 The rate.- any Compa kg to been tton to the Watt upon R. GOROAS. President, Eberly's Mills, I'. 0. .N, Vice •President, . Mechanicsburg. kleehaniceliurg, P. 0, JOHN t_Oct ? Y DANlEtileburg, York Co. DELAINES, EIMER Cumber Zearlog ' liner) 11.Mlddioto Coo er, D Coov • Job.. II) lan l; .la; York c. Warritn.t Clark, Ll' Carroll Daup 5 Houser. Harrisburg. \ T om b; pan, booing polivicsrabout to expire, t. renewed by making application to any July 3 18 P °: T E ' r 3 & Gas iitrs. h , ri.:ormEhe public dm T h ue the il : O NDpLmniNo candltheba,onet of the Fire IhBy w ill atten d Promptly to al h•i . Motho bosun . Lead es. Hydrants, Hot and cold ifi r ER BATAS, Water Litt Pumps, Wro't Welded Tubes ath Toby, Bath Boilers. Wash Be s i ns , &c and every description o cocks 4 r gas. steam, water. Fic. Superior cookin tars and gas fixtures put up it chore I do. Mugs. at short notice in the most All oviteriaks and work In out line a d warran'gd. c and jthhlxg orquiptly attended tt Jul Prel , I[4 flown medicine is no irri d sure and safe remedy for Female g . ; Dim structions, from any cause whatever and werful remedy, it contains nothing bur stitutiou. To- es it is peculiarly suited. It will, in a a tg on the monthly period with regm lari ' t a -ilervous and Spittle' Affections, Paip in tileimbs, Heaviness. Fatigue on slight ake,lition of the Heart, Low'rie a of Spirits, Hy. leaded:ie. Whites, and all the painful dis ' il by a disordered system, these Pills will. when all other means have failed. T e never been known to fell where the dir . 2d page of pamPhlet are writ observ ed. particulars, get a pamphlet, free, of the ri d CS postage stamp.: encic,se.l to any nut t. will Insure a battle. coutitining over 50 n mail. W ELLIOTT, 1.4 i Acent; Carlisle. ii. W. BENTZ. D IAL NOTICE. duotion in Dry_ Goods, to the recent heavy fall in f Gold I have determined to reduce or my Inn:mince stock of Dry Goods t.• a coice with the precious metal and intend to rther reductions from time to rime as Go price. My extensive stock hen been i notified at low prices and before the great til adirsp I take this opportunity of calling tiathe public to the notice, as I can and willthan any House outside tho Eastern CIO Examine for pup selves. Reno - mbar the oia , nanover street below thitCourt !louse. b 1 A. W. BENTZ, ...„.,„, v - W i, .11 / t., v7istr - r—• 7-7 1 ..tart . e;.•-ga.'''' ---* r dersigned has just 1 eceived i ds to keo constantly on hand a full as l)rk Cash Factory Prices, ... . Lu2eq w u n a . ll: e d llt , a t bi r o u t , , : ,, k , u , , u , t , , t a : i t u rt..: the lty s ant of New York. A ,nd will be sold at the Anon of Freight to Cat lisle. suaranteti of entire satisfaction will be itubscriber to each purchaser. irons to purchase are invited to call and unrivalled Pianos, at Shapley's Jewelry Store, 3d door east of the Mansion Rouse, net, Ef e Railroad Depot .AND PIANOS received In exchange and and to rent. 22, 1803-1 Y A. B. EWING'S ITURE WARE-ROOll 33131 Bryans puhilcinic Wafers, • --•- AT.RALSTON'S •Dpc.11,1864,: NE, good„l?hotpi..i,r44 is worth a dos. 'art Poor 6111 ,•lye a poor i) lcOre to mond? All PIiOTOGItAPIIS niidpat' LOOJEWAktirltoo.lii, • aro warranted to give eattsfactiou.or--theY-Will-bo'-ra• taken; Oct. 20, 1800, D YES, TOgppo, (sniokilig'qpcl ph ew , •-riiikYaliaVegais;sit Haverstick's Diug 'and /I(iiik LOIV. ER YARD.- ferried the yard formerly offer, and purchased the LUMBER, an inunonso now stook .nd and furnish to 0 - easoned 832 ' FRAME STUFF kbingling, Lath, worked ng, Poets and Ras, and a Lumber Yard. it: White Pine, Hemlock les. Ilaving cars of my order of any length and .d on the most reasonable will be kept under cover at all times and all Made of Family •11l deliver clean to any us—Valley, -Broken, _Egg, I• and Nut, Luke Fiddlers . .rton, Locust Mountain, ory, which I pledgr• my lo sell at the lowest Hackamith's Coal, ,111 sell at the lowest figure ar &boo], Main street ANDREW 11. BLAIR. ZU RANCE. Eastpennsboro' Mu- Company of Cumberland o act of Assemblyy In the , ently had its charter extend o In active and vigorous op ntendenco Of the lollowing WILD Reymann, Jacob ENO) , J. 11. Comer, John Eichelber- Saint Eberly, Moses Bricker, oovor, and I. C. Dunlap. are as low and favorable an In the State . Porsone w Ish zit) invited to nialte applica- Company, who aro willing to MEM ; John Sherrick, .Allen: henry 'n; Lafayette I'etfer, Dickinson; cbtown ; Mode h. South .sham, Westpennst'ore'; Samuel ; J. W. Conklin, Shepherdstown ; J. 0. Saxton, Silver Sprin;z; alentine Yeoman, New Cumber lab, liewville. Picking. Dover; James Oriffllb, it.ardorff, Washington; Richey :utter, Fairview; John Williams JAWS CLUtIcE'S COPED FEMALE PILLS ' proscription of Sir J Clark, M. D. Extraordinary to tho queon. PIANOS. lie Worlo2 — Fair, 1862. 121 JOHN K. STAYMAN A. B. E ME Cumberland Valley Rail Road Com•• lianY: . FREIGHT DEP6T, CARLISLE. rpUIE Cumbeiland• Valley, Penheylia . ; eta and Northern Oentral knit Road companies have made an arrangemente to do a Joint Freight and Forwardingqhmness between the Cities of Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York. The Cumberland, Valley Bail Road Company will open their Freight Depot at Carlisle on the let January 1866 fir the receipt and shipment of all goodi en , rusted to them. Freight tot a forwarded by this arrangement =et be left at Pennsylvanhi. Rail Road ComMing' Depot corner of 16th and Market St., B.hlladel p hla . Florae. ern Central Rail Road Company's Depot Baltimore and Cumberland Valley Rail Road Company's Depot at Carlisle. the public will 'Bud it to there interest to - Ship through the Hail Road Company's Freight 'louses such by Company Care. D _ RHOADS, Freight Agent Carlini° Doe. 22 1865. 60(),00o MORE MEN WANTED TO PURCHASE THEIR Spring and Summer Clothing of ISAAC LIVINGSTON, A T his oheup Clothing Establishment rion North Hanover street, Carlisle, from one of the largest and bost stocks of READY MADE CLOTHING, GENTS" FURNISHING GOODS, ANL HATS, over brought to thin place [laving just returned fro the Campaign, he acknowledges his gratitude to the Gills no of Carlisle and vicinity litr the extensive pat ronage they hove bestowed upon him, and takes the present opportunity to respectfully solicit a continu ance of the same. Ills tuck of ready made SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, Is not surpassed in this place, either in quality or in extreme -cheapness Remember that he also makes clothing to order; having In his employ al experi enced cutter From my extensive purchase In the ea tern cities, I feel confident that I cannot be under mid by any other establishment, either East, West, North or flout Livingston has always been the first to supply you with clot .Ing, twenty-Ave per cont. cheaper, and 01113 hundred per cent Letter than you ...In purchase el,ewhere Come and examine his stock . hen you want to purchase clothing. ISAAC LI VINGSTON, North Hanover Street. April 28, 1865 MACHINE SHOP. 'The subscriber now manufactures and I !tee m ; con , lantly on band. on Noah Street, east of rheudfum's Hotel, a large ass rtment of AGRICULTURAL IMP LEM NTS, such as Horse Powers, Threshing ids, hint s with Sep rotors attached, ()toyer liullers Corn hollers, ittrow and Fodder Cutters, all RIR of which are the latest and the best improvements. •Itst2.l a k f t " ...... tleuhrettention paid to Repair log 1 all kids of Agrieul Nral Implement. at short notice and reasonable prices .. Thankful for former havers I I espect fully solicit u share in public patronage BOOTS AND SHOES. A 'l' the store ut John Irvine, on th rj,,_N. E. corner of the public square is she place to putehase !loots Shoes !lets and Laps, at pikes that defv competition, tie has just returned from the East with the las: fat and most cntnpl.•re use. rtment of Boots. Shoes, lio a & Cops that he has ever presented to this corrimuosiy, and which he is determined to sell at the lox est pos. sltile prices. Ills stock embiaces everything in his line 01 b stoves. such as MEN'S & BOYS' FINE CALF BOOTS, Kip Boots. Calf and Patent Leather Oxford Ties, Cnll and patent L. al her Unite, s, Calf Nu II ifi ers, Calf and Kip Brogans, Slippers. &c. LADIES' WEAR, Fine French and Engle-lk Lasting Gaiters. Morocco Calf and I< Id Muds Fine Hid clippers, Fancy Slinpere., Nor roccc. and Kid Buskins. &c . NHS ES A • D 011ILDRHN'S WEAR of all desetip lions embracing tine lasting Gaiters lilorrocco and lasting Button Boots, Morrocro I are boos of all kinds fancy shoes of various xtvles slippers. dr. HATS CAN-, Sill, l'assiniere. Fur and Wonl Hate of all qualities and styles, also a large assortment of STRAW HATS. Boots and Shoes made to or der at the shortest notice Repairing ppompily ooile. Confident of his ability to please all clas es of customers. lie respectfully invitee the public to give him a call. limit member the place, N. liNcorner of the Public Square. July 1, 16114 HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM. LIE undersigned respectfully announ x eeato the public th it he still continuer tee Hat tiuti ilusinros at the old stand, In West 111gb street, and with a renewed Ind efff , ieut effort, produce srti clot; of head Dress of Every Variety, Style and Quality, that shall be strictly in keeping with the imptol ment of the Art, and fully up to the age which cnPe live. I have on hands splendid assortment of ' • HATS AND CAPS, °fall descriptions, from the CrPlall orr Nreql to the Blest Fur and hilk Huts; and' at prices that must suit ovary one - who has an eta to getting the worth of his money. The stock' includes, 310L}A1tIN, CABSIMEJIE, BEAVER k. FELT HATS, of entry ity le and color and unsurpassed for Lightness Durability and finish; by those of any other establish meat in the country. Men's, lioy's and Children's Hat's and Caps, of every description constantly on hal d. ❑e i espectfully invites all the old patrons and as many nbw ones as possible, to give him a call. July 1, 18e4 IMPORTANT TO ALL SUFFERING .ROM DEFECTIVE EYE SIGHT. Jr ROSEN DALE, Oculist Optician, .1s now permanently located at 20 North 2d St., Harrisburg, Pa. in R. respectfully rolicits Ladles and Gentlemen who are In the habit of wearing the Glasses now in common use. (and which are generally on injorous to the sight owing to their attracting heat t.nd drawint the eyes, or who may have had their sight impaired by the use of ouch wealtners. opacity in any other de set to make a trial of the IMPROVED PIMOSCOPIP LENS These Apeetucles will enable need persons to sit for any length of time at ,huminutest employment, either by day o, candle light, and will not require the change o grunter magnifying pcworo Fo frequemlly as Ihe Glasses in common use They are manufactured by inavhiuory.on a tiew"Sonstruction, peculiar to the In. Always on band a large assortment of Microscopes, Telescopes, Opera and Field Biasses Thermometers. Ba rometers, Magnets Magic Lanterns Dissolving Appa. ratus, Eire, Heal Machines, Therescope. , and fine Views. Catitiog.uessout gratlm January 211, 11015— ly- NEW AND FRESH .1r• 3 c)o e ite 145 H B RT &BIW • , lIA VIN G jliet leturued from the liUstern-cit les desire to Inform their patrr ne that they have laid In a lin itettud varied stock of New and Flesh Goods at the .owest cash prices. a. Their assent - a:at la thorough and complete. contain ing everything nocessaay to constitute a First Class Grocery. TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, in greatest abundance, and at lowest cash figures.— Syrups, Spices, Canned Fruits, QUEENSWAitE and Crockery, Salt and,Flsh„ Hams, Cheese, Crackers, Brushes, Baskets Wllla4Nare. 4• &gars and Tobacco, of the choicest brands. Brooms, Buckets, and a com plete assortment of . FAMILY GROCERIES. Don't forget the old stand, South East corner of Hanover streets. 'HALBERT & BRO. Feb. 24, 1854. HOME Insurance Company OF NEW YORK. (Vice 135 Broadway. Cash Capital 2,000,000,00 _Agents July 21st 1805 3,714,000,00 OflAc. J. MARTI , President. A. F. WILLMARTII, Vico Prost. JOlll4 Secretary. The attention of farmers and business m n generally is invited to the, superior advantages afforded by the above responsible Stock Co. Toe insured gives no not ea: isaubject to. no assessments; and the rates aro as cheap as lecansisten w hit the law saf compen sat ion. Poll. ties tented and losses equitably adjusted and prt raptly paid byllio undersigned whn is appointed the author ized agent for Cumberland County. . Carlisle Pa. Sept. , 1, 1805, . ' parr) ettngs and Oil" Cloths. VON receiving at Ogilby's chap cash 1, 1 1 Stem a lot of level* Venetian; Being, Rag, and , • , 4 :4 .1? A r ijr - S ''' ' Ficior ; 'CLOTH'S all :whittle, 'which 4111 bo sold for the cash at the lowest rates. CHAS. PGILBY, Trustee. • 'March 4,1864 G " W.' „ NEIDIpH, D. Lsto pompustrator at : Operattio Denthory of tbe • Pahlpiore o : College of : _Dontal Surgery, .„ 11 • Moat Ida ruefdence oppohlte Marlou'llaii, West Main stmt. Oaf lisle, Pa. CUM BE RI4NO HOTEL. N, E. Cor. Main anci'.4e4forci Sta. • JNO. - 13 F.STALIRA NT in -the basmnent uto.hica it; furnished with the v beat of thillt4ll eud edibles of all varieties. - Jane 16; 1813/1-4.3%, 0. N. LULL, Supt A J. RUTZ, Agont JOHN IRVINE .1 0 CALLIO L J. W. EOULIE,