8.-Witte - and Mr. George Northroftete . 'of one mind' in this 'matter, and that they combined to extort thirty thousand dollars from Mr. Tatlow Jackson 14 false diad,:michievous representations ; and that after a pretended officiousness around this capital in aid of his, bill, to which bill no one was opposed, they intended to divide the money between them that they never, intended to pay any part of it to any mem ber of either branch of the Legislature— that. they did so appropriate to themselves five thousand. dollars, and that, but for the exposure in the Senate and the ap pointment„of this committee, the balance of the money, to wit: twenty-five thousand dollars would have been likewise retained and divided among them. Your committee would express their regret that one of the principal witnesses has declined to testify in the case, thus rendering the testimony somewhat defec tive, and placing himself in no enviable attidude in relation to this matter. While Mr. Tatlow Jackson, who employed this witness as his attorney, has come forward and, with a candor which does him credit freely gives his testimony, this witness has, as we think, very improperly, shel tered himself under the pretext of profes sional duty. It is for the Senate to say how far he shall be protected by this ex cuse. In conclusion, your committee beg leave to report that they have examined all the witnesses in the ease that it was in their power to reach, andto recommend that the Speaker issue his warrant for Mr. Albert R. Schofield, who has evaded the corn ,,ruittee by refusing to testify, and that ho be brought beforo the bar of the Senate, to answer such interrogatories, touching the subject of this investigation, as may be propounded to him. M. B. LOWRY, WM. M. RANDALL, WILMER WORTHINGTON, Con HARM:M . ISRO, JAN. 23, 1866. On Motion of Messrs CONNEL and LOWRY the report was laid on the table, and five thousand copies of the same ordered to be printed for the use of the Senate. WANTED I WANTED ! ! IEI 4 VERYBODY to call at, Wm. C. Saw yer's and get all kinds of winter Onods at (I re', ly I? e(111(•(.(1 l're'res WINTER DRESS GOODS, WINTER CLOAKS, MANTLES and SHAWLS Balance of our FURS at COST, Cloths Cassimeres Mens' Wear, Selling very cheap. BLANKETS, BLAAKETAS`, at redurod prices. We are receiving every day Ire New York seasonable floods, MUSLINS, CALICOES, SHEETINGS all kinds of house furnishing Goods, • CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Se., Porsons going to house-keeping or changing real donee will do well to examine our large and well looted stork. Please call one door below Martin's I tel, East Main Street. W. C. SAWYER R Co Ilighest cash price paid for carpet rags. Jan. 19, 18tin. EMMEI READ WHAT DR. SCIIENCK IS DOING. DR. .1. 11. SCIIENCK. DEAR SIR feel it a duty I owo to you, and to all who ere suffering under the diseases known LA Con sumption and Liver Complaint, to let them know what great benefits 1 have received from your Pulmonie Syrup and Seaweed Tonic in so short a time. By the ',lensing of nod it has cured me thus far Dr. Schenck, I will now make my statement to you, as follows :—About eighteen mouths ago I was attack ed with a severe couch, and it settled on my lungs ; I could not retain anything I ate, and suffered with evening fevers and night sweats. I was very much red tired. The ee bites of toy eyes wore t ory yellow ; likewise skit. ; ley appetite all gone, and unable to digest what I did oat; bowels woolen, irregular and costive. I teas very low spirited, and hind such violent spells al coughingiwimu I laid down at eight and when I arose in the morning that they would last ifee or two hours. I then ,would be nearly exhausted, and was entirely unable to lie on my leit side. I cannot deneribe my wretched sulfuring an I would wish to do. Every or gan In any body was diseased or deranged. Such was my situation at this time, and I was centime! to my bed from the last of February, Ined, to June, I tie:;, not able to sit up. I had the best of medical attend:lnm the whole of the time. My cough was no very lord that it racked me very mach. lat this time raised a large quantity of thick, yellow, offewslve matter, sometimes with blood, and it Was generally accompanied by nau sea and a furred and thick coated tongue. At tile time of coughing so badly I weld have shurp, shoot ing pains in my left side and heart, night sweats, acid soreness all through my whole chest; had much in• ward lever, pain in my back and under my shoulder bled, and in the mtall of may back, and at beaus Os se vere that it would throw me io to spasms,. Now my physician gave me up to die. Others I had, and the bent of them, l•ut they could do nothing our me , rind at that time I was nothing but skin and bones I then on, in the western part of Missouri. In June last we left thin e for the East, find in August last we eame to Nc, York, and I was so reduced twit I could only walk a little with my husband's help. After I had been here a short time the salt water breeze made me feel mucia better for a time end then I had again to call a physician lee aid. We had four of tine-best phy • sicians of Now - York on tho diseases of the lungs, and doctors of all kinds, but of no avail. They said I was past cure, and that cry Icicles were too far gone for any one to cure me. But at this time 1 scaN on toy feet a• bout the house. not able to do much of anything. In November last I grow worse, and the consumption diarrhea set in arid listed about eight weeks. We had tried all arid everything that I could grasp at like a .1:, ing person for my diseases—consumption and liver complaint—hut of no avail. In January.lBll3, I Wag brought down again on my bed, and Was not expected to live the night lout. My husband stayed at my side, sad other frieuds, and they all give fee up to die. At this time every cunt who saw mu did not think I would over leave my bed ' a living woman. The first eiyht I was attacked with spasms, and cots deranged most el the time. A friend, Mrs. Ilarris, came to sr e me the lust of the week, and brought tho Sunday Mercury. Is It Was an uccouut or a great cure performed by Dr. Schencic. She read it to me, and it was so much like my disease that I asked my husband to go and boo Mtn for mw. At this time I had given up all hopes of ever getting well again, and made my peace with Clod, to be ready whenever ho Called for me. On the 27th of January, HO, my husband called on • Dr. Schenck, 32 Bond street, New York, and stated to him my case, with in request for him to cull and Bee me. which he did, and-exemined mu with the respir . °meter. When he was about to go I asked him if ho could cure me ? Ins reply was ; 1.1 cannot tell, both lungs are diseased, and the bronchial tubes are affect ed. on both sides." And yet he seemed to think there wore:lungs enough left to effect a cure If the diarrhea could ho stopped. Ile said mord. to do this, he would have to give me Mandrake Pills in small doses at first, to carry Off the morbid mutter, and then, with astrin gente, he hoped to check it, which ho did, but the con stant coughing, night sweats, and diarrhea had pros trated me so-that he was afraid my vital powers were too much prostrated ever to rally, and yet he seemed to thipit if I could livo to, get enough PultJorde Syrup through my system to cause expectoration there were lunge onough left for me to,rocover. He wiahod mo to try the Pulmonle Syrup and Seaweed Tonic at once, saying it would do MO no harm, if it did me no good. The Stet week it seemed to give mu strength, so that on Sunday after I sat up In bed anti ate hearty for a sick woman.; but the next week I lost till hope and wished my husband not to give mu any more muds glue. Brit the doctor had learned him of this, and When the medicine was clearing out the system it made them foal somewhat restless, and to persevere ; and he insisted t n my taking it ; and now I fool the benefit of it. For after eight days I began to gain my strength, and, with the exception of a cold that put me back some, I have been gaining strength of body, my cough is going away, and all my pains are gone ; no soreness of the body, my bowels aro,regular, and my, breath is sweet, and I thank God that I am now going about, andeew and read as well as ever I could. I have taken sixteen bottles of the medicine, eight of each. I now have a good appetite and rest well at night ; my cough does not trouble roe in, getting up or lying down. I would ,bore say to the 'afflicted with consumption or liver complaint, that Dr. Schenck Is no humbhg. You,can rely on what he says. Delay ; it Is dangerous to trifle with these'•disetufes. If you would has cured, go at once ; and any ono wishing to know the facts Os herein, staled can veil at my resi dence, 177 West HoUston street, New York. city. . f • • • 'ALBS. MAIM: P. PA BLOW, We, the undersigned, residents ofNaw York, aro ac quainted withldrs.Farlow and know her statement - pa.-ihat-she-used-Dri - seh - orie. Pulmonic Sprup and Seaweedl'onle, and have reason to belh.ve 'Matto this medicine sholoWes her preserva tion from a iiremature grave. B. FARLOW, 117 West idoustort et. EUGENE uNDEhurn, 076 Greenwich et. Mns.EUGENE UNDERHILL, 1376 Greenwich st. AUCIIISDA UNDERHTLi , 676 Greenwich. at. „ , A. 9.IIAURIS, 117iWest Houston Bt. EMILY GLOVER, 117 West Houston at. - L. 0C1L142.3 pottage ; ; A. 31. LEIGHTON, 483 Broadway. Mos. BENJAMIN CLAPP, 1t Amity pl. , norivell'acquainted 4lth Mrs. Mary,F. rarlow, and -- with her hilsband,Mr. B. Parlow, they 'boring, for few menthd pafitoittended 'at my church;'andl am con, vineed thatnny statement which' they_might_mlike -'1 MaYberelled - titfne true. JOAN DOWLING, D. D,. ' Pastor of Bedford St. Baptist Church N. Y. Dr. Schenck will be professionally, at bps ,principal Mice No. 15 North Sixth straotioorner of , ,CoMMorte, Philadelphia, every Saturday, from .° A. M,,,until ,v - p„ 34101.1110nd' street, No'ir York, every, Tuesday, DOM' 9t6 ;1 , 16'. ' Summer street, Boston,•_Mass.,,, every. ; _• Wednesday, from 9 to iyand every other Friday at BM. Baltirooreetreetataltimore, Md. AU .10410 free, ;heft thorough exp_utinatihn of the' liingfi ! with 4,0. spirotooteri tho'cluirge lethree'dellars.. )Price Of thePulmonieSyruiftunl Seaweed Tonle, erfeh; 50 per hottle, , or, 59 , per, half desert: .',lsltinfirtlt6 pills, 25 tentSper • • ' • •., • 1. ':-.lo.n't•n ., . -° VL1101)V all Drufglifte itt!aDOidere • ....441,110-17. • • _ , . 1 • PIANO-FORTES DRIGGS' NE W PATENT. A RE the only Instruments constructed on a truly scientific principle. They have great or strength, and will roMaln longer in Tune thou ay other Piano. The censtruotion Is simple and natural all the extraneous lumber in the body of the to dispensed with; the Sound boards are merely two arched planks of thin ivoodi like the front and back of a violin; the strings are attached to a strong Iron frame, whichlmidparated and entirely indepeod cot of the case, iiierreby dispensing with tho old hirp form old; bringing, by substitutluf straight bridgss, preserving at the same time the Over Strung Bassi of which Mr. Driggs is the inventor. By these improve ments we gain much more vibratory power, at the same time preservi,,i itit purity and richnose of tone. They have received the highest testimonials from the Press, and all the principal artists in the - country, among which are : Harry Sanderson, Max Maretzek, Theodore Eisileld, Herman Wollenhaupt, Francis H. Brown, Wm. Henry Fry,' Mr. SEOESNIUND TIIALBEItO, the great pianist, says :—I have examined your , now Piano-fortes, and I cordially approve of its diiym of construction. Its principle, by which groat Loewe of vibratory power is obtained, being - very simple„ - ; perfectly 0111089phi cal. The tone is grand abdrloble; it has great capac- ity for sustaining the sound or singing, and Its vol ume of tone or power I have never hoard excelled in depth, purity, and sympathetic sweetness. Wm. HENRY FRY, late musical critic of the N. Y. 'ribuno says :--I have examined your newly invented l'iano-Fortes. They merit all the praise given to thorn by Messrs Thaiberg, Oottsehalk, Stikeitoseh, Mason and others. As regards structure, they are original and philosophical ; in purity, volume, and continuity of tone; In vocal versimilitude, that crowning expel. 'once which enables the pianists to "sing" on the In strument, your Pianos ever deserve tho highest rank Your Invention, In my opinion, Is destined to work a radical change In the manufacture of - Pianos through. ont the world. From the N. Y. Herald, Sept. s.—Upon a careful ox amination of Drigg'a Plano-Forte, wo find the lesults obtained are a very fine singing tone, great purity and brilliancy Throughout the entire instrument, not often bound in Pianos constructed upon the old plan. The N. Y. Times, July 12, says:—Wo have now an instrument without an equal. It can sing with a smooth delicacy, perfectly unattainable on any other Instrument; an ordinary player obtains with no'exer tion, the fullness of a Grand Plano.Porto, and they must speedily supersede the old Pyles. GENTLEMEN :—llavlng thoroughly examined and tested the Plano-Fortes invented and patented by Mr 11. Ih Iggs, I am of the opinion that tho tone result reel his improvements, as exhibited In the In ements under examination, in point of richness pth and brilliancy, equals that of the best Brand Piano.Nortes, and excels them In pure, musical inton- ration and actual tone, power thus approximating closer to what I consider perfection In the Instrument than has yet been achieved by any,oleter system of man n facture. Yours respectfully, L. M. GOTTSCHALK M. HALL & SON, , 503 Broadway, PEW YURI:L. 'helm.° purchasing, send tor a descriptive catalogue with prig. June DI, 18t35—,1y Iron, English Refined. 4 1 CENTS lb. Nails, $5,50. Horse SHOES, $7,25. and everything else In proportion at HENRY SAXTON'S July 7, 16135. , 1991'L Xlnc 3itma olyil O otn 011130 do 61.1110 U t lp, JCIAOIIIIII 10.10 N sausINIIVA YSV'ID `S'llO 'Apupt ju oaumpatinilr 09SO(110a pun u`iipaod ELI suarlyaU._ . / AT A- 7 11 01 , aos•R:000 ‘SII:CAA.Oa II:I'M I TII THIRD GRAND ARRIVAL WINTER GOODS at Ir. C. Sawyer ,j• Co's. great Dry Mod Emporium, C(USt Main St., One door be- law Martin's Hotel WE have just received from New York our immense steak nr Vi'lnter Goods. La test importations of French, English and German ' D.± - ea HISS GOODS, and NA nil fahrlea, Plain, Striped, Barred and Figured styles, selling very cheap. COATS ! COATS ! COATS! Nl:tains, Coats, CheslerfloldH and Circulars at reduced prices. FURS, FURS, FURS, from the Importers and manufactories, an imMence supply of all hinds, styles and qualifies, selling less than city retail prices. Shawls, Shawls, MOURNING GOODS of every variety. OVERCOATINGS, CLOTHS and CASA 11 Eit ES. We get up suits at short cutler and In the best styles. ALI, KINDS Of NOTIONS, Drawers, Undershirts, Oloves Jr, Domestic floods In large quantities CAR PETS, all grades Oil Cloths, Flannels, Linens SEe. Please call and examine the largest and best stock in the Valley. We are determined to keep up our old reputaticn of selling good goods at very low prices. W. C. SA W YER Sc CO. Highest cash in icex paid for Carpet Bags. Nov. 24, 18115. MONEY MONEY I Money Saved is Money Earned FARMERS, Mechanics and laboring mon look to your Interests. If you wish to sate money, buy your BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, at PLANK'S Cheap Store, South West comm. of North Ilanorer St., and Locust Alley, midway between Thu. dium's and 'Wetzel's Hotels, Carlisle. whore Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps can be had from the commonest article to the very best quality, at such prices that defy competition. Oo and see them. Remember the Stand, South West corner of North Hanover St., and Locust Alley, midway between Thu dium's and Wetzel's Hotels. Octc,bor 0, 1805—tf. ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGANS, • • • - n' y Cottage Orgau •• • v .l , ARE not only unexcelled, but they are absolutely unequalled, by any other Reed Instrument in the country. Designed expressly for Churches and Schools, they aro found to be equally well adapted to the parlor and drawing room. For sale only by E, ILL BRUCE, No. 18 North SEVENTH Street, PHILADELPHIA. Xtif-Also, BRADBURY'S PIANOS, and a complete as sortment of the PERFECT MELODEON.Sept, 22, 1866-Iy. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE FLOUR & PEED, COAL, PLASTER & SALT BEETEM & BRATHERS having J• purchased of Snyder & Newcomer their onten sive Warehouse, (Henderson's old stand,) head of High street, beg leave to inform the,publio.that they , will continue the Forwarding and Commission business on a more entonsivo scale than heretofore, • - Ig. . iI and Produce of all Janda. Flour and Feed, , Plaster, Balt and say, Icent con stantly on hand and for sale. Coal of all lcinds, embracing .LYKENS VALLEY, LOCUST MOUNTAIN, • LAWBERRY, sce., Limeburners' and Illacksmiths' Coal, constantly for sale, Kept under cover, and ;delivered dry to any part of the town. Also, allitindeaf LIIMIII3II. constantly on hand. A Daily Freight line: will-leive-their-Warelibusoavery-morldng-at-7-o,clack; ;arrive at Harrlsburgat 11 o'clock, and at I.l6ward Inn chman's Warehouse, N 05.1308 and 810 Market a tro ot iklxiladolphia, at 8 o'clock In Ake bylining , or &ilia day' • . J. BEETIIIiI & BROIL EVV Q ODDS. .13/YarY defferliTtion drid dinditY of diOcorteo, pooonewaro, liardwace, Idolcole, Sauce, Nino Jdquorg, btleco,Segore;llyee, Fresh }Truth' and vegOtabloo In Petit, Oylitora do. Spices, Wood ,and Willow ware, all kinds and of the beet quality and to •bo sold at ,tho lowest rodeos for cash by ' 104 F4/ / ;:;;:i 3 J1t ... 0414-MA 014 WHEREAS, I, Wm. A. MlLEs;,Ca'r .ilinlerl'a. having just returned from tho Eoo ,Ora cities ivith an eatensivo asSortment of the most aehionable and brilliant colors of Such as ' French Merinos Cord Wool Daanos, American do., FiguiV•do., • Alpacas, Figured do. .-- Therefore purchasers will find it to their advantage ,o give me a call. Also, the handsomest assortment of PLAID DRESS GOODS. in Carlisle. Particular attention given to MointNING Goons. WM. A. MILES. ' Dlreetly,ominalto the Mansion Rouse and one door west of the Post Office. Sept. 24, 1865 NEW STORE In Eby's OM Stand, Blain St, L. BERNHARD & SON, INFORM the citizens of Carlisle and vScinity that they have just opened in the above. popular stand, an immense stock of First Class Clothing, and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. Their stock con sists in part of Coats, Pants and Vests, for civilian or soldier ' made after the latest patterns, of Goods the quality of which cannot be questioned. Overcoats of all varieties. Trunks. Carpet Bags and Valises, Neck Ties, Scarfs and Collars, Shirts, Drawers and Stockings. Fancy Goods of all descrliitions. In fact a Complete and entire assortment of Clothing and Furnishing floods. - Don't forget the place, Eby's Old Stand. "Marion Hall," Main Street, Carlisle, Pa. L. BERNHARD A: SON. December 23, ISM L. M. Gottschalk, S. Thalborg, Wm. Mason, A. BarUl, M. Strackosch, Chas. Franel. HARDWARE STORE. 9I HE old Hardware stand of Lewis F. Lynn, has passed into the Imnds of W. E. Miller & S. A. Bowers, who are now transacting business un der the name and style of The now firm have just returned from the city nod am nntr prnpnroa to fornich to the pablio of. the 10WeSt, prices, all kinds of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Hardware, Conch Trhniug, Paints, Oils, GLASS, VARNISH - , &e. A lock 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 int a call. All orders personally and promptly attended to. July 7, 1665. Greenfield & Sheafer's. WE have now ready for inspection the most beautiful assortment of Dress Goods ever exhibited In Carlisle, at prices within the reach of all. As we were so fortunate as to ho in New York during the late GREAT PANIC which lasted dilly two days, we have determined to give our customers the advantage in all goods bought during the two days, that goods were sold at the low est prices. Stacks of DRESS GOODS ! Poplins Plain in Colors, Plaid Poplins, Stripe do. Brocade Reps, Foulard Poplins. Empress Clot lie, Wool 'Plaids, French Merinoes in all colors, Coburg,: of every ,had and color, Silk Plaid Crapes, Satin Grisalles, Plaid Poi de Chevres, DeLaines, all new designs. In addition to the above Immense stock of Dros Goods Greenfield Pc Showier have a full line of at prices that defy competion. Wu can sell MUSLINS, CALICOES, GINGHAMS, lower than other merchants Apaid for the same Goods ten days ago. Those who desire a feast for their oyes should not fail to call and examine our Stock. Keep in mind the place, South East corner Market Square, Second door. Thankful fur the past patronage we respectfully so licit a continuance of the same. • tIItHENFIRLD 3 SIIEAFER. Octobor 6, 1565 AV. C. SAWYER, JNo. A. DuKE, JNo. E I have taken into partnership, .Ino. E. Burkholder and Jno. A. Duke (clerks in my store) for the purpose of continuing the Dry floods business under the title of W. C. Sawyer Co. Our Store Is now spun rnr business where a huge stuck of may be found, wo will ho receiving NEW GOODS. every day and intend to keep up the reputation of the S , ore, fur activity, liberality, and for always having the best stock of goods in the Valley. Being very thankful for the largo patron age given MO by a generous public, I respectfully ask a contln- UntIVO of the same to the Now Firm. We will endeav or to merit the favor of these who will give us a call. The books of the late owner are hero for settlem and persons indebted are rwlue•ted to make set meet. East Main Street 'ono door below Marlin's Hotel. IV. C. SAW Sept. 8, 1866 At the lute Cumberland County Fu It«s b•-rn (twar,led to C. 1.. LOCHMAN. A ir R. Lochman has the pleasure to an- I _lt_ ounce to the public. that he has re-purchased his olit nom , rom Mr. M'Mlllan In Mrs. Yea's build ing, oti °site the First National Bank, and guarantees that hi PHOTOGRAPHS, CARTES DE VISITE, AMBROTYPES, Have no superior, and in tune, finish and clearness, surpass most pict ures produced. lie gives his person al attention to the room, and with the best and most improved instruments and appliances warrants the finest results. A large assortment of Out and Rose wood Prituies, and splendid Albums, for sale verp cheap. Copies of Daguerreotypes made in'the most perfect manner. Oct. 21, 1865. OEM has now opon BROOATELLE CURTAINS, DAMASK CURTAINS, WOOL REP CURTAINS. SATIN LAINE CURTAINS, NOTTINUIIAM CURTAINS, MUSLIN CURTAINS, Cloth; Table ararPTANb COVERS. Constantly recylvpg•NOVALTlEfi in • OUR TA IN MATERIALS, embracing the Chdr,brated SMYRNA CLOTH and MODE • DRAPERIES • in every Desirable Style Color or Price I WALRAVEN. No. 710 Chestnut St.; PhlladOlphlo November 3,1805-3 m , . • BOOT and SHOE . . . . , . .EMP'ORIUM.' . , .. HE Subaoriber having removed hie Boot 6:-Shoe store from North Hanover street to 1 est Main street a fowl'doors beloW the burnt ,corner, 1' opposito.Marlon Hall,lipropared to accommodate the ' public with the very best assortinent of • ' BOOTS AND .SHOES, ...,....ws, itugs„Mattsi .. _..,.ow unades,.&e, HO - ME :—L iffitEE — WORX Piet. - - . ofall l kinds' eonotan'uy on hand- and Mado to order at the shortest notice. .I nse nothing hut, the host mate rial andnuiploy.none bitt.the test bonds.. : , Eppecial attention, glyou . tutimmatiuthptuto of . . t • • ' ttench Calf , Boots, If you want a neat fit that weal pinch give me a call. Ville Calf Boots from $7 to 813,00 1 Coarse Boots from *2.60 to $8.60',. _., ~- . I Women's' *howl from 82,00 to $O.OO • 1 CHIED.REN'S SHOES OF ALL KINDS.' .. I have a lot ot Boy's a nd • Women'a Shoes that I. am ' telling at cost. , - 'Call antr6xabilno before purchasing olsoistele.. '---__--.P...(1.,PLEM1NQ,! 4 ,_ ~,West Malti.Stroot.'.... ', • • *.- Corliele". ". i.Baptembdt 8,11106.;-ily.' ' " . ''' ' ' '' _ . , , . 111 to pit for Fluur ilzain_ CARLISLE FEMALE COL LEGE - Rev. T. Daugherty.,4President„ FOR BOARDING i s. DAY SCHOLARS. 111 HIS Seminary :which; includes the - 7 . U—school lately under-the charge of_bilefi, Mary lilt-, nor, Will be open under the direction of Ilov.V. Thiugh• 1 orty, as Preeldent, with a full corps of able inetruetore, eo as to give-to She young at' therotteh odueation in' '' Englielkaind Classical studios in the French. and Ger ..man lenguagee,, in Music, Painting, and other orna mental branahee. . ' , , ~ Especial care will be given to boarders in the family of the President.' . ~" i' '. : : . ~ A primary departiiMit for the younger' seholare will bd , in coarleution.telth - the`wileglate depart - tient; i r ha • mile B f ontoottit onx.t i paeon c rittry, s d ltambor. stn. , t peso and act 0 , t :tti: Eaggruft. .-th..!f;',T.; on. Velinio,- *iiting, ,tieeks,: Back Unuinunßoardsi 9 N 31013 of alrdeeeription at Hay,- I Ppr tome npply . to the President. or trek's - Ding, Panay andlook Otero. ,, . 1 1 Aug./8,18015: , . , " - 1 .:.'1 :.1 .rlJ,i, . ) • _ ._, • i • •.. GEORCit S. - SEA— RIGHTAentIat, rroal the Paltl • alamilaa more Collage of Dental flurory. t' :thq ,Torithi,oxicp; or ! ta oth e r, , nati Loutherptreet, three doors heleiv!Bodford, .. • ' I:JtilY 1 1864...,, ~ , si. , DRESS GOODS, Fronch Classlmoras, . Black do Plain Poplins, . • 114.'d0., Coburns, MILLER & BOWERS GRAND OPENING DAY DOMESTIC GOODS, BURKHOLDER NEW FIRM AV:A' ON All LE GOOD AS The First Premium, FOR THE BEST PHOTOGRAPHS I. E. WALRAVEN, -MASONIC HALL -719 CUESTUNT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, LACE CU " TAINS, of his own Importation WINDOW SHADES ,-,-- Stiiiik of Sate T and ( Caps AT KELLER'S OLD STAND, NortAlfaiimier • Str"t3itt..'.- splendid aseortnpnt..of,-all the new_ .1 - Letylaa Of Silk 'lllotegiciti; Slouch,' Inn A . Straw. ,fiats now open of city and home manafaaturo which will be sold at the lowest cash 'Prices. Soit.hattrof all quid- Mos from tho linnet Beaver and Nutria, to 'the cheap ost wool, and oD all colors, nneurpassod by any this aide Phlladelphht. A large stock of * S OMER • \ Palm, Leghorn Braid, India Panama; and • Straw. Ohildrens•fancy de. • Also a full assortment of Mons, Boys and ehildione imps of every description and style, The subscriber invites all to come and examine his stock. Being a practical hatter, he.feole , contident giving satisfaction. . .Thanklul for the liberal. patron age heretofore bestowed ho solicits a continuance of the same. Dont 11 rget the stand, two doors above Shriner's Hotel and next to Corman'e shoo store. JORN A. FELLER, Agt. N. 11. nate of all kinds made to order at short notiao. LARGE ARRIVAL OF FRESH GROCERIES—FISK OF ALL KINDS. Among which is a large lot of real genuine Rani— more dry salt HERRING, In oak barrels, MAOKAREL at prices that la really astonishingly low. hickels of all kinds, SAUCES, PRESERVES, and a good assortment of TOBACCO AND SEGARS, LIQUORS,., 4- C.. at the lowest rates for CASH or Country Produce. WM. BENTZ. July 1, 1864. GRAND CENTRAL M1EC.13.1-L)1t1012., At 'the Rooms of J. C. LESEIER, rZUG'S Building, south east corner Market Square, of Life Like pictures, consisting of PIWTOCMAPIIS, AMBROTYPES, MELLANIOTYPES., CARTES DE PISTE, in all styles and sizes, from Life size to the Miniature picture, for rings breast pine, &c. Ills pictures, are warranted superior to any taken in this county or elsewhere, his material is of the best, and his artiste cannot be surpassed. Pic , ure cases and frames of all qualities, from the richest gilt and carved rosewood, to the plainest and cheapest. Ms prices ore made to suit all classes and conditions of men. Thankful for past flivors, and asks a continuation of ho saino. Oct. Li, 1805-oano NEW GOODS I NEW GOODS! GRAND opening of unrivalled goods Just received from the Eastern cities; consist ing of choice and varied selections nt A. W. Bentz's store, South Hanover St., the familiar and well known stand. Ourlist of Dress Goods comprises. BLACK SILKS, In great variety including the best goods imported, Gros Grains. Lyons Taffeta, Gros de Rhino, (hos d' Afriquo and figured. Lupin's, Redness in all colors prices. Plaid Merinoes and Poplins, EMPRESS OLO'PIIS figured and Plain, Alpaccas, all shades, Coburgs, D Lalnes of Elegant Designs. WHITE GOODS, Jaconuts and Cambrics, Plain and Plaid liamaooka LINENS AND CO7'TO N GOODS, Marseilles Counterpanes very cheap. FLANNELS Amery quality of white and colored flannels, Blank eta, Balmoral skirts &e. A largo stock of ClOltlig Cassimeres, Sattinetts Velvet Cord, home-made Jeans &c. I have now a superior assortment of Millinery Goode, Bonnet Velvets end Silks, Bonnet and trimming Rib bons, Malinos, English Crapes and Laces. MOURNING GOODS Single and Double width all wool DeLaines, Em press Cloths, Lupin's Bombazine. Cashmere, French Illerinoes, Veour Reps, Velour Buse, Alpacca, Crape Cloth, Queen Cloth, Striped Mohair. English Prints, Thlbet Long Shawls, Crape 'Veils Collars, Handkerchiefs and Belting. NOTIONS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Floor and Table Oil cloth, Window Shades, Um brellas. and (loop-Skirts. All eery low, and consider ably under the market prices. Nor. 3, 1865 THE PIIIENIX PECTORAL WILL CURE YOUR COUGH. 1 ~., .647- . ICIp„4-.,. THE PERENIX PECTORAL; OR, COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD .CHERRY AND SENERA.SNAKE ROOT, Will cure the Diseases of the THROAT & LUNGS, Such as Colds, Coaphs, Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis Catarrh, Sore Throat, Uosrsoness, Whooping Cough, &c. Its timely use will prevent PUL 310 NAR Y CONS ("iIIPTI ON And noon where this fearful disease has taken hold it will afford greater relief than any other medicine. Kate Vatuterslice of l'ottsville, says: "I was hem:fitted more by using the Plannix Pectoral than any other medicine I ever used." Elias ()herb°User, of Lion Ville, Chester county, was cured of • cough of many years' standing by using the Phoenix Pectoral. Joseph Lukens, of Hall street, Plicenlxville, certifies that ho was cured of a cough of two yours' standing, when all other medicines had failed, by the Pbcenix Pectoral. Jacob Powers certifies that ho has sold hnndreda of bottles of the Phcenix Pectoral, and that all who used it boor testimony of its wonderful effects in curing coughs. John Royer, editor of the "Independent Pluunix," having used it. hoe no hesitation in pronouncing it a complete remedy for cough, hoarseness and irritation in the throat. The West Chester "Jefiersonlan" says "We have known Dr. Oburholtzer personally a number of years, and it gives us the greater pleasure to recommend his medicines inasmuch no the public rarely have the benefit of family medicines prepared bye physician of his acquirements and experience. Dr. Oberholtzer is a member of the Alumni of th Medical Department of the University of Penosylva nlik, at which Isotitution he graduated In 1854." The Reading "Gazette says: " This cough remedy Is made up by Dr. L. Gberholtzor, of Phoenixville, Pa., and it has acquired an unsurpassed reputation In cur ing coughs. It Is carefully and skillfully prepared from Wild Cherry Bark and Senoka Snake Root. Dr. Geo. B. Wood, Professor of the Pr/wilco of Medi erne in tho University of Pennsylvania, Physician to the Penusylvgnia Hospital, and one of the authors of the United States Dispensatory, says of Seneka Simko Root: " Its action is specially directed to the lungs." The proprietor of this medicine has so much coml. th nee in its curative powers, from the testimony of hundrudo who have used it, that the money will be' paid back to any purchaser who Is not satisfied_ with its offsets. It Is so pleasant to take that children cry for it. It costs only Thirty-live cents—largo bottles $l. It is intended for only ono class of diseases, namely, thole of the Throat and Lungs. Prepared only by ' LEVI - Phoenixville, Pa. Sold by all Druggists and Storekeepers. Johnston, Holloway A Cowden, No. 23 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia, General Wholesale Agents. D. W.Gross Co., Wholesale Agents,'Harrisburg. ' • Haverstick's Drug Store, agency for Carlisle. N D.—lf:your nearest druggist or storekeeper does not keep this medicine do not lot him put you off with some other medicine, bemuse ho makes more money on it, but send at once to ono of the agents for It. March 10, 1805—ly FOURTH ARRIVAL I having taken the advantage. of the seat decline In all kinds oir Dry Goode that has us occurred in the Eastern Markets; we* have JUst made a largo addition to our Winter Stock, ' and have marked every thing down to correspond with the present prices. Please call and goo the groat Bargains you can now get in all kinds of FANCY DRESS GOODS, MUM:MS, SIIIRTINGS, CANTON FLANNELS, WOOL FLANNELS, 94 - NGIIABIS, . ' 'PICKINGS, CALICOES, • Groat Bargains in Blankets. Groat Bargains in Shavils, Amt. Bargains in CLOTHS and CASSIAIERES. Grand display-of . . . CDRISTMAS. GOODS. , .., Grand display of McKim, Misses and Childron'ti Filis. Grand display. of CLOTH CLOAKS. • A' fUll Stock `di all kinds . ~ . WOOLEN •GOODS; ... ' such as Goods, Nubias, Jackets, Shirts, ntid iik4vi,oo, &ark Ties, Hoso, Gloves, Sontagt, AG ezo.„ ~;,, ~.. dARPE r TS, gAit,PBTBi s Mattes WindoNo Shade! 011.01othe Ru Please call and see for yourselves that Iva are fully prepared to givo you the greatest 'Bargelni you: have seen for a long time, and wo have determined not, to be 'undersold, and always take great:V(ol6llre' lik.okhlh ? Sting our complete stook of Goode Bultablb fox', . season. • . Dec. 16, 1865' A ( kA4 l. §Tp4.9l94P , El`il'§. Travelers' InSurance • Oompany 'PlidtrititivcE; ±L't CASH TisTSITRE7kr4A.I4T Iross o Lars: cat tiutrwi .431.40XX:13IV1301iSig, , DOLLAhS aeQures a Policy for $l,O pr.y.bi r ...;;Vc death fromucoldont, DOLLARS fi socuros aPp toy fit coon of ddath from accident,' and also insuroi $5.00 por wook componsation In case:of nooldout.not causing death, but disabling from pursuit of . , usual avocations. DOLLARS a Polley for $6,000, pith $25 por week • • compensation. • Other sums in like'propOr:ton: ' GE&EItAL ACCIDENTS include Scalds, Quo-shot wounds, Dislocations, Sprains, effects of lightning Ur' explosions, Choking, Drowning, or any accident result-: lug from external causes. BETH PADELFORD, Pres't National Bank of North America. • A. E. BURNSIDE, Major General U. B. A. J. B. PIIETTEPLACE, Firm of Phottoplace & Seagrove ALLEN 0. PEOK, President Narragansett Ins. Co. HENRY 11. ORMSBEE, Pree't Idanurrs Mutual Fire Ins. Co. JABEZ C. KNIGHT, Merchant. THOMAS G. TURNER, Pres't Equitable Ins. Co. ALEXANDER FAItNUM, Merchant, J. B. PARISH, Bec'y Atlantic Insurance Co, FRANK MAURAN, American Steamboat Co. L. B. FRIEZE With A. & W. Spragdo. ROYAL C. TAT, Firm of Taft Wooden lc Co. J. H. DE WOLF, Pres`t• American Insurance Co. BENJAMIN BUFFUQI, American Wood raper Co JOHN T. MATJRAN, Manufacturing Jeweller HENRY H. ORDlSHPAl'llie'sident. J. B. PARISH, Vice Presikent. H. M. RAWBON, Beotetrary. HOLLINSIIEAD Rs (GRAVES, STATE AGENTS, 230 Walnut St. Pleilddelphia. U. M. DONEHOO, agent at Carlisle, Cumberland Co. Pa, who is also a 4 ent for Guardian Life Insurance Company, of New York. These companies stand deservedly in the front rank of insurance companies In this country. Policies issued without delay. Nov. 24, 1865-4ta. J. 0. LESIIER WINTER GOODS. A new and extensive lot of Winter • goods Is islet being opened at Ogi lbp'e. These goods have boon purchased during the last week when goods were lower than they have been for some time. All In want of MUSLINS, CALICOES, GING lIA M S and DeLanes would do troll to call and exAndne boforo purchasing elsewhere. Also a tine lot of fancy artlolos for which will ho sold cheaper than can be bought else whore. Do not forget the old stand on the Corner opposite the post Office. Dec. 15, 1865 JW. SMILEY, has just received a large and elegant assortment of superfine and medium quality of FRENCH AND GERMAN CLOTHS, BLACK AND FANCY CASSIMEBES AND YESTINGS; a general assortment of Union CABSIMERES, SATI NETS, JEANS, &c., all of which I will manufacture to order; in superior style, at moderato prices, or sell by the yard. I have secured the services of 'THOMPSON S. REIGIITER, one of our most fashionable and popu lar allors. who will always be found in the store to cut had superintend the manufacturing department, and he hereby Invites his old patrons and the public to give hlin a call. A large assortment of Ready Made Clothing. of our own manufacture fur men and boys, at prices to suit the times, will always be found on our shelves. I will lot no neon undersell use. Also, My stock of prime Rip, Water Proof Calf and heavy 4/boots dm., for mon and boys is very large and complete together with a full assortment of women's and chil dren's fine and every day wear, all of whleh you will And belling at the very lowest prices possible. Come see and be satisfied. A. W. RENTZ Trunks, Travelling-Bags &c at low prices. Do not fail to give mo a call, as I will always be glad to see ynuy and-feel -confident that --I can-supply- you with as good, wail made and desirable Clothing, Boat, Shoes, fiats, &e., as can be found in the market, and think at lower prices. NOrtil H 1,t1 . 00 t, botween Shreiner's hotel and Halbert's corner, Carlisle Sepeembnr 8,1565--3 m Samaritan's Gift ! SAMARITAN'S GIFT ! THE MOS P CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED. Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury. Only Ten Pills to he Taken to Elect n Owe. THEY aro entirely vegetable, having no smell 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 eases in "twenty-four hours." PrprstTed by ic graduate of the, University of Pennsylvania, one of the most eminent Doctors and ChumWe of the present clay. Lot thoso Nho havb degpalro4 of getting cured, or who have beenzotied With Bpleaui Itereury, try the Sent by mall In a plain envelope. Price—Male package, $2. Annale $3 BLOOD! BLOOD! BLOOD SCROFULA, .ULCERS, SORES, SPOTS, TETTERS SCALES, BOILS, OR 'VENEREAL DISEASES, &c. Is offerdiT theevpubliCiii' Vositiira curd TILE SAMARITAN, i ItQOT AND ',Mill J:UldlilS, IS; the most potent, certain and effectual remedy ever! prescribed—it roaches and eradicates avec& particle of' the venom] poison, so that the cure 10'1 thorough and: permanent. Take then of this purifying remedy andi be healed, and do not transmit to your postnrity,thatl for which you may, reliciiit initfter yhttra.. • althoug,kyon may.bp prodoppc4l incurable, the SAMARITAN'S ROOT „ HIMID ; J ; ITICES I will romovo every vestige of Impurities froin • ays tom, as woll as all the Mot °floats of Mercury. FICT :1771 - 77 , !". - 1 - c1 ! FEMALES! I In many affections with ;which ntitabgspf ,gemales ROOTA HERJ3 - IJUICES, 1511404 bapplly adapted, in NThitOEVill bearing doviia, Tidling of the Womb, Debility, and for all complaints incident 'to taw sox? Sent by, oXprass., „pace .sl,,drpor bottlb.' ' • .• • ' .SAMARITANIS:IWASH:,; I r ilsWix,l4poroiiinii64.vath and Aiort)4ufbes 41ritationa. , „..„ . 1 'An 0111 0 1 1 0 Y O'thoP° l 4 ll 44 l .cia' niftlifcnaoltgowledgad by PliYalcians and patients.'e They aro) used .in. the United States Hospitals, thus restoring the health of many of ou,r brave 6pldietA [ppm the Baltimore:Bpp.] .r•„•+ v Whit''the'''Sufgeons • "/ have groat 6citibfa6tfoii',6lliftithid that I have used,the Brunar/tau!s /temeOlohl for. Yenercei piseasq itffidetit OsigtuffrY"forinsit,:finyt Pieirtipse4..tiun with Itulgthent,'dlecrotlop foxitid`thentrespcind'tb pleV•alatisiVatioUs p,r4Mptly,"Aucl effectually. Knowing their cenapositlon, I have the fullest eel:44lomin thou}, ,vflicaey, anff itAt OF as my use of them oitefidg I' , recommend 'them strongly. Liznion • • r.,:, 1 , 1 ~ 11ALFRED O. no.wnrisr ~,,, „ I_ , ! Assistant SurgoonAth - Nois , YinleVolo !Lot It be understood that ties'eti reinedl l ea l aro as roe. ommended,,ernimtlt,,Rept9yoky,,eurttAhtl 41qpiitios. for which thes' hre offered. - • . rude atilavorettek 3 i Drug atorOsonanatior !Caxltele, Pa. 3) •i • , tr. 011/, e;) T . -- DESMOND ..t; CO:_Proprlotors;. 3 ".. 33l3 +en. 3 • , ”.016 3 11ae0 6t.iThtlatlelphl4. 3 1805,41m1 ,t 3 '• , t; •••111.) r•••`.1.1/ 11011.14YkSIO,IAITO to tlipirkd,_, pUretlaafl 'Atid)r , ),Yltt hetnee,Ati r SON'S. Jil1yA;1804 -•-- • M U 8 ,94:/' 1/ "T§9 1:1 4 31/ 1-, A Bri 1 / ; Ifes;-,T.giol no , Adeord tegdoi u tare and Tambourine& Diiiils)lBos;(.lll'.l.t. AT Ilialitaibita:/ I .) S2AO, . of EVETtY Dggdi{lPTl; BOARD OF DIRECTORS Christmas Presents, CLOTHING. BOOTS, SHOES AND HA TS'. "Yes, A Positive Cure." NO EX POSURBNOITItOUBLE, NO OHANON WHATBVBR. SAMARITAN' GIFT, SAMARITAN'S ROOT & HERB JUICES Vium.L.U.i Balamora, Md., Fob. 29, 1804. The great-Stivetigthening VhifikirrOpazatiOn,Y :•••nnELAND'S I. ERMM BITTERS, `:;WILL QUAE pp3,tlll.TY.l DEBILITY ! 'foOltp!ig frpm:Guly . augo,ihatevor RESTORATION OF 4 111 E SYSTEM, ' 4743 r9! 1 !PL1P 3111 P 13, raposure. Diseases of damp Life , Soldiers, Citizens, Male or Female, Adult or Youth. WILL FIND IN 'III'S BITTERS a pure Tonle, not dependent on bad liquors for their almosi, miraculous effects. Mir DYSPEPSIA, AND „DISEASES RESULTING FROM DISORDERS OF TIM LIVER AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS. lIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, This Bitters has PERFORMED MORE CURES, GIVESSA.TiSFAC T k.)IN HAS MORE TESTIMONY, Has morn Itospdatablo Peoplo to vouch for It, than any other article in the Market. We defy any ono to contradict this assertion, and WILL PAY $lOOO to any ono who will produce a certificate published by us that Is not genuine, C::ko 1100FLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS Chronic Or Nervous Debility, . Diseases of the Kidneys, and Diseases arising from a disor- observe the following symptoms resulting iromolls orders of the digestive organs: Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood the liond, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructa tions, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pitof the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and difficult Breathing Fluttering at the ' Heart, Choking or Suf. • foCating Sensations NV bon,in a lying Posture,Dimness of Vision, Dots • or Webs before the Sight, • Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the side, Back, Chest, Limbs, dc., Sudden Flushes of Heat, turning in the Flesh, Constant imaginings of Evil, and great Dopiession of Spirits. REMEMBER, ghat this Bitters is not illeholic, CONTAINS NO RUM OR WHISKEY, AND CANNOT MAKE DRUNKARDS, BUT IS THE BEST TONIC IN THE CHAS. OGILBY Frend.the Rev, Levi G. Beck, Pastor of the Baptist Church, PembOrton, , N. J., foimerly of the North Bap tist Church, Philadelphia, at present Pastor of the Baptist Church, Cheater, Pa. t w m t I have known 11°Am:id's German Bitters favorably for a;ianinhor of years, I have used them in my own family, and have been so pleased with their effects, that I WRY induced to recommend them to many eth ors,.and know that they have operated in a strikingly boheflehil Manner. I take groat pleaaifre in thus pub liclq fact,' and calling the attention of those afflicted with the diseases for which they are recommended, to these bitters, knowing from experi• once that. my recosummulatiou will be sustained. I do this more cheerfully as 'Mauna's Bitters is intend ed to benefit the afflicted, and Is "not a rum drink! Yours, truly, J, W. SMILEY From Rev. W. D. Solgfrlud, Pastor of Twelfth Bap tilt Church, Phila. Gentlemen :—I have recently 1 eon laboring strider the distressing effects of illaige.ti,oll, 11,01.11panied by a prostration of the nervous system. Numerous rem edies were recommended by friends, and some of them tested, but without relief.' Your Hootiand's Gurnmn Bitters were recommended by persona who had tried them, and whose favorable mention of these bitters induced me to try thorn. I must confess that I had an aversion .to latent Medicines Irons the "thousand and oue" quack "Bitters," whose only aims seems to be to palm off sweetened and drugged liquor upon the community in a sly way, and the tendency of .which, I fear, Is to make many a confirmed drunkard. Upon learning that yours was really a medicinal prepara tion I took it with happy effect. Its notion, not only upon the atctnirUh: but upon the nervous system, was prompt and gratifying. 1 feel that I have derived great' groat and permanent benefit from the use of felt bottles. dab. Prom A. M. Simi:Om,. Editor of tho OuMullet, No SA North Sixth ' Some eighteen months since I was a severe sufferer from Dyspopplei 11 wee hpt,ouly' goal* to take plain food without Vuffering great disirmis, but had become se debilitated as to be almost unfitted for active busi noss.of any kind. After trying a variety of so-called remedies, all of Which pr, Ted worthl4s, I wits induced, at the sugges tion of a mallcal friend, to give Boofland's German liittors a trial: I aCcordingly purchased six bottles, which were,takon iu accordance with your directions. The rosult was complete removal of all distressing eymptomb, after eating or drinking, and a full restora tion or strength, so that 1 now eat all ordinary kinds of food with impunity, and am able tordittend to all the actives duties of a larlie 'and aidittals businoes as well as at any pnriod of my life,the good effects of the 'Blade were manifested before' had Callon the first bottle. ilaive also used-It in my family with the' happiest reaahs, and take great . plausuro .Adding_ tn . ) , testi. nony to thaeirth,i'iiiiiny -fitted by them-. 1-find great beneiltlrom - the use of a bottle in the t•pring and fall. They not only create a '-vlkeraits appetite, but give a health tone to the stem- itch, by strengthopina . ,tta digestive powers. If the above testimon , will tar lacuns of induc ing any who suffer from dyspepsia to give your bitters a trial (when it, I feel' confident, will give alem re. it is at your service. Yours, truly, A. 4. OANs4.p... e From the ltev. E. ,A.lNVistiall,iMaistant Editor Chris.; t3an Chronicle, Phila. I have deilvad decided benefit from the tree of Doff 21..turti German Bitters, and foul it my privilege to roc nmond them as a most valuable tonic, to all who are suffering from general dehilltyoV from diseases arising from derangement of the liver. L.;. Youra, tridYvi Ej D. PENDALD. , Rov. D. Morrige, Pastor of the Passyntk Dap. , , pat Church, Phila. , , • r i • rehomiiididitiailb given given to Dr. plioolland'a Cot nsau,Dittors„T.wes induced tp give thint'a "trial.' Atte,- tising"sevoral hettios I 'outt?ettiont to be a good retnedy for, dud, a 'Merle:excellent tonic for the aterstO, ream Itev . ft. , lnerlY,'rastor :of 't4o 'ilipeentovrq and 14pi,v1,11e, (N Y,'.054114 pylp•ohOs, Bhving used in my family,te.Utistr of bottles `Srbtit Ilootland!s,Do,rman,l3Wers; . y..1.0'00731114' I vdgttied them tit; an etdellent "o"d'to,Veipove the diseases they aro recommended for! They strengthen and invigorate the ey.stem when deg ,bllitated, and are usecul In disovdorsmf the liver, load a( appetite, &o...l)llaire aldd) inedthinen, led them t sclera' of my friends, whohave tried thent, and foutj thom greatly,,heuefichg .roalvtatioli' l ot 100. 1 W Yours truly, .t. 1 i,,,,~vikLl~kn44'snllmx 666 Ilutchinson street. 7/3) =Ell =Nil ` ,E.ront l ll. S. Herman, of.theMprman;ReforniM.lohutch tr, „utztown, Berke County, Pa. 'Meatus:Wed Sir :—I have boon troubled with D yspop sla nearly , twenty years, and have never use,l any medicine that did.me peMitch g e ed, as Heenan& 'a Hit ters. lam very ibuct linni•oVed in health, after hat , Yours, with .reret, 0') VARE OF 01)014T...gitgiiiITS. , Seelltat - the signature of "O. M...JAQICSOIi" is on I'Me .Wianiei id' each bottle, fon g i c or a Rail flex. for SO. ElbOuld your drukuglstinot, Ravel-the .artlelfr dcf not,be put off by any pf , the.tntoxleatlag preparar Mons-that-may be offered lu Its place, but send to us andwa - mlll forward, seaurely packed by express. PRINCIPAL oFrlcill ApiD„JSIANLIFAOTORY, Stfiddii bli6delphla, ( s .1 r.,,, ffP?'''.C. s f tryl, IR l uocessors to,(1. M. Jeclie . on . PR ornumons. For sale by DciigglittiataTbalb 61 itc Avery town in thopitad stntoo.., „ „ , , , ‘ .41, xger o uat; 4 km, tvu • iq JfILIOEIIIget 1141315 CED By 1 H. Fevers ARE CURED DY cvrta, CURB EV HItY CASE OF dered Stomach. WORLD Read who Says So LEVI 0. BECK a a F° Very respectfully yours, W. D. SEIOFRIED, No. 254 SLsekawsso❑ Street PHILADELPHIA, July 16,1865 dIIMIiERL AND VALLEY -I IL ROAD. atIANGE OF HOditS. ON and after MONDAY, November 20, ulop, PAsionger Trains will run daily, as follows, (SundaY eXcepted): FOR CHAMBERSBURG AND HARRISBURG. Leave Hagerstown, 7:10 A. DI., 2:45 _netr. " Greencastle, 7:45 " 8.35( err at ' 8,17 4:20 Chambers'g, Leave Leave Shlppons eirg Nowville " Carlisle 8:25 " 1:15 8:55 " 1:48 0:27 " 2:21 44 6:50 A.M 10:03 44 3.04 " Mechanicsburg 7:21" 10:30 " 3:37 Arrive at Harrisburg 7:60" 11:10 " 4:10 " POR4HAMBERSBURG AND HAGERSTOWN : Leave Lfarrlsburg 8:40 A. M., 1:40 P. Si 43:0 P.M " Mechanicsburg 0:18 " 2:20 " 6:06 " " Carlisle 0:58 " 2:53 " 5:30 " Newville 10:34 " 3;20 '• " Shlppensburg 11:07 " 4:00 ‘• Chambers'g, lA Lo r a r v a n tll l :ls 4 4 3 ,3 0 0 Leave Greenenotlo 12:25 P.'M 6:30 " Arrive at Hagerstown 1:00 " 0:10 " making close connections at Harrisburg with 'Trains to and from Philadelphia, New York, Pittsburg, Balti more and Washington. Aar The Train leaving Hartisburg at 4:30, P. M., rune only as far as Carlisle. , G. N. LULL, Sup't. Superintendent'S Office, Chamb'g.Nov. 24, 1805. j COAL AND LUMBER YARD.- 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 now stork will have constantly on hand and furnish to O der all kinds and quality of seasoned UMBER, - - - • BOARDS, SCANTLING, FRAME STUFF, Paling, Plastering Lath, Shingling, Lath, worked Flooring and Weatherboarding, Posts and lions, and ovory article that belongs to a Lumber Yard. All kinds of Shingles, to wit: Whitepino, Hemlock and Oak, of different qualities. Having cars of my own I can furnish bills to order of any longth and size at tho shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. My worked boards will be kept undor cover so they can be furnished dry at all times. ' I have constantly en hand all kinds of Faintly Coal under cover, which I will deliver clean to any part of the borough. To wit: LYkens Valley, Broken, Egg, a Stove and Nut, Luke Fiddlers syCyg 42_1:5 Trevorton, Locust Mountain, sr lei% /I A Lobbory, which I pledge my /1114....... sell to soil at the lowest _ prices. Bost quality of Limeburner's and Blacksmith's Coal, always on hand which i will sell at the lowest figure Yard )rest side ot'Oranunar School, Main street. A N DR EW ii. MAUI. Juno 9, 1895. tt F IRE INSURANCE. rflilli Allen and Eastpennsboro' Mu tual Fire Insoradee Company of Cumberland County incorporated by an net of Assembly, In the year 1841, and having recently had. Ito charter extend ed to the year 1883, is now in active and vigorous op• oration, under tho superlntandonee of the following board of Managers, viz: William R. liorgas, Christian Stayman, Jacob Eberly D. Daily, Alex. Cathcart, J. 11. Coover, John Richelb°, ger, Joseph Wickersham, Saml. Eberly, .Nloses 13rIcker, Rudolph Martin, Jacob Coover, and J. C. Dunlap. The rates of Insuranco are as low and favorable as any Company of the kind in the State. Persons wish ing to become members are Invited to make applica tion to the agents of lho Company, who are willing to wait upon thorn at any time. WM. It. GORGAS, President, Eberly's Mills, P. 0. CHRISTIAN STAYMAN, Vico President, Mechanicsburg, P. 0 JOHN C. DUN P, See Cy. Mechanicsburg. DANIEL BALLY, Dilloburg, York Co. AGENTS Cumberland county.—John Shorricic, Allen; Henry Tearing, Shiremanstown; Lafilyette Peitar, Dickinson; Henr) Bowman, Church town; Mode Griffith, South Middleton; Samuel Graham, Westpennsboroi; gamuel Coover, Mechanicsburg; .1. W. Cockli n, Shopherdstown D. Coover, Upper Allen ; J. D. Saxton, Silver Spring; John llyer, Carlisle; Valentine lineman, Now Cumber land; :lames MeCandlish, Newville. York county—W. S. Picking. Dover; James Ciritlith, Warrington; J. F. Deardorff, Washington; itlehey Clark, Dillsburg; D. Rutter, Fairview ; John Williams Carroll. Dauphin co.—Jacob Houser, Harrisburg. Members of the Company having policies about to expire, ban have them renewed by making application to any of the Agents. July 1,180.1. LYNCH & FOOTE, Plumbers & Gas Fiiters. rube ';ubscribers inform the public tb they still routines the GAS PITTING AND PLUMBING husines et the Old -Stand in the hssement of the Firs Methodist Church. They will attend promptly to al business in their lino. Load and Iron Pipes, Hydrants, Hot and cold SHOUTER, B A 171 8, Water Closets, Force and Litt Pumps, Wro't Weldied Tubes, Iron Sinks, Bath Tubs, Bath Beliefs, Wash Bs sins, nydranitc Rams, &c., and every description o. cocks and fittings for gas, steam, water, Ace. Superior cooking ranges, boaters and gas fixtures put up in churches, stores and dm ellings, at short notice, in the Trost modern style. Ali materials and work in our line at low rates :Ind warran',l. 111.Counlry work and johiAlg or4triptly attended to July 1,1864. STEINWAY PIANOS. First Prize Medal at the World"s Fair London, 1862. 0\ • , .• _ _ • 91HE undersigned has just leaeived, and intends to keep constantly on band full as sortment of the unequalled Pianos manutitc tired ball Steinway & Sons of New York. Each instrument will be carefully select° thr Manufactory, and will be sold at the New York Cash Factory F ices, with the addition of Freight to Carlisle. • A written guarantee of entire satis given by the subscriber to each purchas r Persons desirous to purchase are Invl r examine those unrivalled Pianos, at R. E. Shapley's Jewelry Store, Main Strout, 3d door oust of the Mansion House, near the Railroad Depot. 'SNOOND•HAND PIANOS received in exchange and kept for sale and to ront. _ . Carlisle, May 22, 1863—1 y A. B. EWING'S FURNITURE WARE-Roo,h _ _ ;- West mot Street, Carlisle, Pa. (Beemiiifit ' awarded at the Ciaiibiiiand County 4,9w,icultural, Fair, di 1857,) The subscriber has just received the most splendid assortment of articles in his line, over brought to this place—which he is determined to sell at prices that defy competition, Parloir• Chamber, ~D linind4socink; FURNITUIEM. Kitchen and Embracing'every article fitted - by 'House and Hotel keeper% of the most approved and fashionable design and finish. Including also Cottage furniture in setts, reception and Camp Chairs, nattrasses, Gilt framosi picturaddid,.&b: • . • • tc9,,Particular attention given as usual to funerals; indent from town and country', attended to Promptly, and on moderate terms. July 1,1864 .I:IMNI'S AND ;9111,5.:- 10 Tons.‘9,ltito Lqad.,.looo Ga'lons of 011. Ju4 received with u large msdetment , of , I • Varnishes, •• , Tire Proof „Paint, , • . Turpentine, ' Florence White, , „ Japan, ., White, Zino . I • ulty, ' Colorederurn ! „ u l d targe,., Rod Load Whiting, Dolled 011, Glue, - Lard 011, Shellac,, , ; , Sperm 011, Paint Brusites,' Nikki 011, ,te., ~ ~.,oalor.d of every description dry, and 011 in cans-atul' Itubteat•the'llardware Store df ••' ~ ~ " . • • ~, ~. , , -.0 , , ••, . ' • , . • iILpNRY SAXTOI 4 I, , -.llJulyel,, JBO.l. ME tity,Einti AT RALSTON'S, 33 °9r.4)1ta fINE good Photogr4ol,ie worth ,a doz- N_Yon poor once. Who•volll gth tiriobi• pletini to, a 4.III , IIOTOI3RAWIS =Ado at' , • t poolomisrp . Aocoas, ace viarritattia to eve matleihetlon or they will boTo. •• ~!, r . . . Oot. 20, , . 1 tPEB,.Tobaeoo, (smplcingitzid 'chew andlEPPTlOkt 11000#53Vslkiruix and pook tore ' a d idOid..l§ Dr. • ' romfraiskr'ciatilorr4datt bold* Boo t h tftitoybioat 7 44 n July 1,1804. Cuinberlettid- - piny: FREIGIIT • j I HE Cumberland Valley, Pennoylva 1. ran and Northern Central Rail Rolul Companies have made an arrangements to do a • • Joint Freight and For2earding BitsiOess between the Cities of Philadelphia Baltimore add New York. The Cumberland, Valley Rail Bead Company will open their Freight Depot at Carlisle on the Ist January 1868 for the receipt and'shlinnent of All goods entrusted to them. • Freight to bo forsvardod by this arrangement must bo loft at Pennsylvania . Rail Road Company' Depot corner of 16th and Markot - St., Philadelphia, I,,Torth orrr Central Rail Road Company's Depot Ilalthisoro and Cumberland Valley Rail Road Company's ' Depot at Carlisle. , The public will find it to thorn interest to ship V through the Rail Road Company's Freight HOUSCFI and 1. by Company Cars. J. & D. RITOADB, Freight Agent Carlisle Dec. 22, 1865. 600,000 MORE ➢LEN WANTED. TO PURCTIASE TLIEIR Spring and Sum in e r Clothing of ISAAC LIVINGSTON, A T his cheap Clothing Establishment ilLon North Hanover ti treot, Carllalo , from ono of the largest and beat stocks of READY MADE CLOTHING-, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, ANL HATS, ever brought to this place Having just returned fro the Campaign, he ackaowledges hie gratitude to the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity for the extensive pat ronage they have bestowed upon him, and takes the present opportunity to. respectfully solicit a continu ance of the saute. Hle stock of ready-made SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTIIING, 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 an experi enced cutter. From my extensive purchase In the eastern cities, I feel confident that I cannot be under sold by any other establishment, either Bast, West, North or South. Livingston has always been the first to supply you `with clothing, twenty-five per cent. ohonper, and one hundred per cent. better than you can purchase elsewhere Come and examine his stock when you want to purchase clothing. ISAAC LIVINGSTON, North llanorer Street. April 28, 1865 MACHINE SHOP. he subscriber now manufactures and keeps constantly on hand, on North Street, oast of ' heudium's Hotel, a large assortment of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, such as Horse Powers, Threshing Machines with Sep .rotors 'attached, Clover llullers Corn Shellers, Straw and Fodder Cutters ' all 631'rb t of which are the latest and ttio hest improvements. lla Va“-; 11 Mil ml l'qrtiruhr attention paid to llepail ing 01811 kinds of Agricultural Implement , : at short notice and reasonablo prices. Thankful for Mauer favors I respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. A T the store of' John Irvine, on tb _LILN. corner of the public square, is the place to purchase Boots Shoes Hats and Caps, at pricey that defy competition, lie hasjust returned from the East with the largest and most complete assortment of Boots. Shoes, Ind s Caps that he has ever presented to this community, and which ho is determined to sell at the lowest pos sible prices. ills stock embraces everything In his line of business, such as MEN'S & BOYS' FINE CALF BOOTS, Kip Boots, Calf and Patent Leather Ox ford Ties. Cal t and patent Leather Galt°, x, Calf Nullifiers, Calf and Kip Brogans, Plippers, Bc. Fine French and English Tasting Gaiters, Morocco Cy It and liil Bouts, Fine Kid Slippers, Fancy Slippets. SLi room, and Kid Buskins. Ste., MIS ES AND CIII LLB EN'S WEAR of all descri p lions embracing fine Lasting Gaiters, Morrneco and Lasting Button Boots, Morrocco Lace boo's of all kinds fancy shoes of various styles slippers, be. HATS CAI'S, Silk, Cassimere, Fur and Wool nal , of all qualities and styles, also a large assortment of STRAW - HATS. Boots nod Shoes made to order at the shortest notice Repairing ppomptiy done. Confident of his ability to please all clas , es of customers, he respectfully Invites the public to give him a call. 129,11emember the place, N. E. corner of the Public Square. July 1, 15(,4 HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM. THE undersigned respectfully announ ces to the public that he still continues the Ilat. ting Business at the old stand, in West nigh street, and with a renewed and efficient effort, produce sett cles of lead Dress of Every Variety, Style and Quality, that shall be strictly in keeping with the impiety moot of - the Art, and fully up to the age which u c j , v g' , 1 have on hand a splendid assortment of HATS AND CAPS, - .;,t 0 • ofall descriptions . , from the common Wool to the finest Fur dudlk Hats; and at prices that must cult every ono who has an eye to getting the worth of his money. The stock Includes, MOLESKIN, CASSIMERE, BEAVER & FELT HATS, of every style and color and unsurpassed for Lightness Putubility and finish; by those of any other establish ment in the oountry. Men's, Boy's and Children's Hat's and Caps, of every description constantly on hand. He respectfully invites all the old patrons and as many now ones as possible, to give him a call. J. G. CALLIO. July 1,1864. IMPORTANT TO ALL SUFFERING i ROM DEFECTIVE EYE SIGHT, ROSENDALE, Oculist Optician, ois now permanently located at 29 North 2d St., Hari isburg, Pa. .1. R. respectfully solicits Ladies and Gentlemen who are In the habit of wearing the Glasses now in common use, (and which are generally so Injurious to the sight on lug to their attracting heat and drawing the eyes, or who may have had their sight impaired by the use of such Glasses, weakness, opacity, or any other defect to make a trial of the IMPROVED PERISCOPIC. LENS These Spectacles will enable aged persons to sit, for any length of t,imest ,herninutest employment, either by day or candle light, and will not require the change o greater magnifying powers so frequently as the Glasses in common use. They are manufactured by machinery on a new construction, peculiar to the in. cantor. 0=10121:1 .1 Always on hand a large assortment of Microscopes Telescopes, Opera and Field Glasses, Thermometers,Ba rometers, Magnets, Magic Lanterns, Dissolving ppa ratus, Electrical Machines, Therescopes, and tin] Views. Cataloguessent grati January 20, 1865—1 y . . NEW AND FRESH r IC 04::. 4c c) 1" 1 40 IS . HALBERT & BRO•' , AAVING just returned from , the Eastern'cities desire to inform their patrons that hey have laid in a large tind varied stock of New and Fresh Goods tt the lowest cash prices. Their asiortmont Is thorough Mid Coniplete,, co iital n• leg everything necessaay to constitute a First Class Grocery. TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, in greatest abundance, and at lowest cash figures.— Syrups, Spices, Canned Fruits, QUNENSWARE and Crockery, Salt and Fish, Hams, Cheese, Crackers, Brushes, Baskets and Willow Ware. &gars and Tobacco, of thei choicOst 'brands. Brooms, Buckets, ands coin plots assortment of - FAMILY GROCERIES. . , • ,t D4ll . rokiter tlio old stolid, 'SOuttt Lit` hit' corner of Hanover streets. HALBERT & 1.111.0 • Feb. 24, 1814. JOHN K. BTAYDIAN Carpetings and 011 Cloths. , :VOW xeceiving OgillayNAtheap - pagh 40i0;a lot:0 ri grain, Yopotian, hoon L `Rag, and 3tOlr i-, • &A . )? P E'T 8 . Also, Floor olh 01.0.TIVEllt11 .wldthe,, which will be sold for tho cash at tho lowest rates. Idtircii 1864 • ,94°).3,1964,1ffar.wt00• GEO. , D. D. §.— La to Demonstrator of Operative Dentistry of the r a ltplir Collage of ‘ I IIIIOC Oglc a o at li fi g insidunee oppoatto Alarlowltall, West ?data streot4 ORrltsio, Fe. July t, 1854. A. y. E MEI - 01EVIRERTIA - N1 Sts, • ' • OARLISLE, PA.. • REISER, .Proprietor, 1110, BTI.A.TIRANT, `'the;''' basement,Jjurrhich is furnished with the vorLbsst of liquors, and edible's of all varieties. • - "' • ' ' Yuan Wholesale Dealer in, :Tobacco, Snuff, Pi Bs, c., anti Manufacturer of Segars. , .- , No. BS. GEouom , ' T RECEIVE my TobaiiiHis aireiifirom the Factory, aud AVM pcSUI - 4 tha,M:good; and 'cheap. tr• than ettli ho behaht - ititho„etty. brapato!of on E w IN G tonAvowttre as follOws,',vlz: CUR press, Spun-Ron, ..Kg-Turitt,' Plouticieredirard kniir r rdAt l'ressett Eirifinia. Fine Cut ortEwEtio and.S!!tOGI TOBACCO at Factory Pricep. . - . • - a Ipso atiaortmiont of MRS:. • ; thavo Ihst received Amp.' Itichmpnd "wino colobytklck t 3 IitOKINOI TOBAIIPC: • - Bruchuiztii YAP To. , o;o,FOtiii..Ag . kiiirilltnil44 ly attended to 4 • U.-A ,t '1 November 10,1800=8 • Mil 0. N. LULL, Supt. k' A.. 1. KUTZ, Agent BOOTS AND SHOES. LADIES' WEAR, JOHN IRVIN]. JOHN C.. HERMAN, II U U E 1 Mil