WANTED I WANTED I I • VITERYBODY to call at Win. o..Sciw .yor's and got all finds of Winter Goods at , Greatly Reduced Prices WINTER DRESS GOODS, - WINTER CLOAKS, • MANTLES and SHAWLS, Balance of our FURS at COST, Clothe, Caseimeres Mena' Wear, Bolling very cheap. _ BLANKETS, BLANKETS, at reduced prises. Wu aril recolving every day from Now Yuri: seasonable Goods, USLINS, CALICOES, SHEETINGS, all kinds of•houso furnishing Goods, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &c., &c. Porsons going to house-keeping or changing resi duum will do well to examine our largo and well so looted stock. Please call one door below Martin's Ho tel, East Main Street. W. C. SAWYER & Co X 16 - Highest Cash price paid for carpet rage. Jan. 19, 1808. ANOTHER GREAT CURE IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK, Of a highly respectable citizen, well known to the Mbroantile community, by DR. J. 11. BCFIENCH, TUE (MEAT LIINGDOCTOR OF PIIILAMLPIIIA Orrin® N. Y. Alm GALENA LEAD CO,, No. 28 Nassau R., New York, Juno 1,1865. Dn. J. H. BannnnlV—Dear Sir over fifteen years I have been troubled with a severe cough, and usually two or three times a year with more or lass bettor rhage, which totether, for the last few years, has kept me thin in flesh and too weak to do business of any kind without suffering. In August last I had a vary severe hemorrhage, and, according to`thejudg - ment of a good Now York physician, I was classed as beyond the reach of medicine, and was advised to bo prepared so far as property matters were concerned, to leave this world at short notice. The phyalcian (and my good friends) sett that the first cold I took must 'prove fatal. Early in January I took a severe cold, and fortunately was occupying rooms at No. 32 BOND STREET, direct ly over your office. I think about the 10th of January I procured a bottle of your — Pulmonic Syrup and com menced taking it freely. My feet add limbs were very much swollen, and all the symptoms of a speedy death seemed to accompany, my cold: I sent for my former physician, and eta , od to him that I was taking your medicines, and atter showing them to him, and having tasted of them, 2e. , ho replied ; "You can take them if you like, they will do you no harm." Ile said : .'You know what I told you last summer, and I say the Ramo now, if you have any huffiness to close up, do not put it off." Ito said to other friends that ho "could see no hope for me," and my friends and relations concluded my time had come, At this time I wee taking freely of your medicine, but had not seen you The doctor called a few times, and found me (much to his sur prise, ho said,) Improving and ho could not understand why. My faith was Increasing in your medicines, and I had a wish to have you examine my case, and see whet you had to say. When you first came to my room and made the examination, you gave me but lit tle encouragement, but on the contrary, expressed sad doubts of my ever being helped out of my then seem ing difficulties. The second time that you called, find ing me still gaining, you gave me encouragement, say ing, "my symptoms were improving; the Pulmanic Syrup, Sea-wood Tonic and Mandrake Pills had sited like a charm." My circulation, my cough, my appetite, all began to improve, and 1 could walk about my room a little. You visited me nearly every Tues day, and found me improving, and told me not to go out of my room until the first day of May. I took no cold while under your treatment, my appetite became first-rate, and you told me to eat everything I wished of a nutritious nature, and to exercise about the room as much as possible. I followed your advice, and to the surpiso of my old physician and friends, I seem much better than I have been for several years, and breathe bettor than I ever expected a person could with one lung, the left being completely uried up. I feel very grateful to you, and consider your advice and medicines Invaluable, Yours, truly, Dv. Scnsitex—Dear Sir :—About two years ago I was taken with a very troublesome cough and a pain in I my breast ; seven or eight months passed away with out my doing anything for myself. Then I applied to a physician, who attended me for about three months without rendering me any service. I also obtained the advice and treatment of a physician in one of our hos pitals, and also had the advice and treatment of two other physicians but all to no purpose. During this long space of time 1 was nearly dead; several times my friends came to see me and witness my exit into the spirit-world. I was vetiffileff twiny bed two months at one time. My breathing was exceedingly short. I gave up several times all hope of getting better ; and as regarded gutting well, that was entirely out of the question. And to think this day I em well and hearty! 1 was advised by some ofmy friends to try Dr. SCHENCK'S Medicines. I accordingly bought bottle after bottle, until I reached thq Meth; then found a decided change in my cough for the better. I suffered severe ly from palpitation of the heart, and two weeks after 1 commanced taking your medicine this difficulty ceased. When I first went to Dr. Schenck's office It was with difficulty that 1 could get up into his reception room, I seas so weak and so swelled ; 'my skin was as sallow as though 1 had the jaundice ; I felt dull, heavy and sleepless. Dr. Schenck, after eaamiui g me, said both my lungs were affected, and gave me but little hope ; but his medicines, In about two weeks, took right hold of me ,• It seemed is go right through my whole sys tem. The Puirnonle Syrup, Sea-Weed Tonic and Man drake Pills, all took right hold In the right place. The Pills brought away went quantities of bile and slime; the Syrup loosened the matte" in my lungs, which came off very free ,• the Sea-Weed Tonic gaveme an rip petite, and everything seemed to taste good To show what great power the medicines have In purifying my system, an to show how bad I was die eased, beside all the bile hat passed my bowels, and the great quantities of ph .gui and matter I expector ated, I broke out all over in large bolls, that would continuo to gather sad run for about six weeks, and I had at one time over t wenty-five bei s. I have noth ing of the kind now, and feel like another person al together. I can safely say that I have not enjoyed such hearth for five years as 1 do now, and cannot praise you and your medicines enough. May Cl, d a• bundantly bless and preserve you I is the sincere de sire of one who has been so wonderfully relieved through ••ourageney ; .tluti If any one desires to know with regard to the truthfulness of this report, if they will call upon any of my friends, or .upon - me, No. 4 Dryden Pith:o,lloer I . llopson - street, below Cadwala der,.Bhiludelphtaiffiey will be perfectly satisfied with the validity of the case. Yours, with much respect, MARY SCHNAIDT.' The above case, us described, is perfectly correct. I know it to be true. Yours, T. B. MILLER, Paster of Hancock M. E. Church Dr. SC[INNCK will be professionally at his principal office, No. lo NORTH BIXTH STREET, corner of Cl HAIERCE, PHILADELPHIA, every Saturday, from 9 A.M., No. 32 Bond street, New York, every Tuesday, from 9 to 3 ; No. 38 Summer street, Boston, Mass., every Wednes day, from 9 to a, and every other Friday at 108 Balti more street, Baltimore, Md. All advice free, but fur a thorough examination of tho luugs with his Respir °meter, the charge is threw dollars. Price of the Pulmoulc Syrup and Sea-Weed Tonic, each $1 50 per bottle, or $7 60 per hell dozen. Blau drake Pills, 25 cents per box. For sale by ell Druggists and Dealers. Jan. 1, 1800—ly . FURS FURS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CHARLES OAIkFORD & SONS. DOWEINENTAL HOTEIT • N.-, PHILADELPHIA. - ijave now open their large and splen did stock of ADZES( FUR CAPES, COLLARS, • MUFFS, CUFFS, GLOVES, AND HOODS. Aleo the finest assortment of FANCY FUR ROBES, CAPS, MUFFLERS, and GLOVES over before offered by them, all of which are warranted to be as represent ed. SHIPPING FURS BOUGHT Oct. 20, 1805-4 mo. PHE Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs, forty different styles, adapted to sacred and secu lar music, for $BO to 0600 each. FIFTY-ONE GOLD or SILVER MEDALS, or other first premiums award ed them. Illustrated Catalogues free. Address, MA SON & HAMLIN, BOSTON, or MASON BROTHERS, NEW YORK. Sept. 22, 1865-Iy. New Grocery Store ! CHANGE OF FIRM I HE undersigned hereby ar4ounces to T his old patrons and customers, that ho bee dis posed of his entire stock of Goods with the good„ wOl of the establishment to Meseta. Poffer & Washmood, whom ho recommends to the citizens of Cumberland County, as active, energetic and roliablo bueinese mon, who will spare no pains to maintain and improve the character of the old stand as a first class FAMILY GROCERY. With many thanks for the patronage he has received Do bespoake for the new firm a continuance of the same JOHN HYBit. PEFFER & WASHMOOD will in a few days receive the largest and beat assorted steak Of GROCERIES, . CHINA WARE, • QHEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, WILLOW WARE, &c., ever brought to this place, and will constantly keep on hand the choicest Grocerlea the Eastern Markhts afford. A. full assortment of Lamps nod 011 on hand. Call and see ns at the old etand, South East corner of Market Square January 6,1.860-Iy, Presents for all at Haverstick's. WRITMO. Desks, Papier, MacMe, RosowooA & Walnut. Dec.l6, 1805. AT TIAVDRSTIOKB. kUM. , BELTING 1 Justiecalved a large assortment of all - slzes— Gum Belting, Gum Theo, Gum Packing, and for sale cheap at the Hardware store of HENRI( GANION. June 2G,~8~: ~, pIEIYSICIANS will dnd it to their ad t6":4ll . audinucbaso tLolr Mealaneiat /11. , ;,„ • . • • • ItAISTOW July. 418,64 • • , OPLORS,, - 7ttli l l l , 106'4: ' ,) PIANO=FORTES- DRIGGS' N E PATENT. ARE the only Instruments constructed on a truly scientific principle. They have groat er strength, and will remain longer in Tune than any other Piano. The construction le simple andnatural all the extraneous lumber in the body of the instru ment Is dispensed with; the sound boards are merely two arched planks of thin wood, like:pm-front and back of a violin ; the strings are Attached to a strong Iron frame, which is separated and entirely independ ent of the case, thereby dieneneing witn the old harp form of stringing, by stibititiithix" straight bridges, preserving at the same time. he Over Strung Bass, of which Mr. Orissa Is the inventor. By these Improve ments we gain much more vibratory power, at the same time preservi n g all its .purity and richness of tone. They have received the highest testimonials from the Press, and all the principal artists in the country, among which are : harry Sanderson, L. M. Gottschalk, Max hlaretzok, S. Thalberg, Thoodoro Bladeld, Wm. Mason, Kerman Wollenhaupt, A. Barth, Francis 1.1. Brown, M. Strackoech, Wm. henry Fry, Chas. Fradol. Mr. SEGESMUND TFIALBERG, the great pianist, says have examined your new Piano-fortes, end I cordially approve of its system of construction. Its principle, by which great increase of vibratory pour 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 tone 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 !—.l have examipedyour n'ewly. Invented Piano-Fortes. They me4lCall the praise given to them by Messrs Thalberg, Gottschalk, Strackosch, Mason and others. As regards structure, they aro original and philosophical; in purity, volume, and continuity of tone; in vocal verstmilitude, att crowning excel. lone which enables the pianists to "sing" on the in strumont, your Pianos over deserve the highest rank Your invention, in my opinion, is destined to work a radical change in the manufacture of Pianos through. out the world. From the N. Y. Herald, Popt. b.—Upon a careful ex amination of Drigg'e Piano-Forte, we find the results obtained aro a very fine singing tone, great purity and brilliancy throughout the entire instrument, not often found in Pianos constructed upon the old plan. Thu N. V. Times, July 12, says:—We 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 Piano-Forte, and they must speedily supersede the old styles. GENTLEMEN:—Having thoroughly examined and tooted the Piano-Fortes invented and patented by Mr Or Iggs, I am of the opinion that the tone result g from his improvements, as exhibited In the in I 111 molts under examlnatlGn, In point of richness pill and brilliancy, equals that of the best Grand I iano Fortes, and excels them in pure, musical intori- and actual tone, power thug approximating • to what I consider perfection In the Instrument has yet boon achieved by any other system of manufacture. atlon close thou IV.M. HALL & SON, 503 Broadway, NEW YORE. Before purchasing, send for a descriptive catalogue with price. Juno 16, 1805--,ly. T. S. SHELDON Iron, English Refined. 4 i CENTS lb. Nails, $5,50. Horse SHOES, $7,25. and ovorything ohm In proportion at HENRY SAXTON'S July 7, 1865 '9991'1, Slur -nava empuo ern ollsoddo tveau 10.10111111 144101,1 SaLISINIIVA '861 , '10 '6710 `SZNIYd `uPuIK Ile JO em&P. , lll - 1 - 01190190(1 . pats ciJ!eacq at WINTER GOODS at Ir. C. Sawyer S Co's. great Dry Good Emporium, cast Main St. one door be - low Martin's;led, WE have just reeeivedl, from New York our immense stock of W inerit Goods. La test Importations of French, English and German DRESS GOODS, in silk and _INOOI fabrics, Plain, Striped, Barred and Figured styles, selling very cheap. COATS! COATS! COATS! latest Paris Mantles, Coats, Chesterfields and Circulars at reduced prices. from the importers and manufactories, an immense supply of all kinds, styles and qualities, selling less train city roteN prices. Shawls, Shawls, MOURNING GOODS of every variety. OVERCOATINGS, CLOTHS and CASSIMERES. We get up sults at short notice and in the best styles. ALL KINDS OF NOTIONS, Drawers, llndorshirts, Gloves Ac. Domestic Goods in large quantities. 01l grades Oil Cloths, Flannels, Linens dm. Please call and examine the largest and best stock In the Valley. Wo are determined to keep up our old reputation of soiling good goods at very low prices. W. C. SAWYER A CO. Highest cash prices paid for Carpet Rags. Nov. 24, 1865. FURS L I ARMERS, Mechanics and laboring men look to your interests. If you wish to save mosey, buy your ' BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, at PLANK'S Cheap Store, South West corner of North Hanover St., and Locuet Alley, oildway between Thu dium's and Wetzel's Hotels, Carlisle. whore Boots, h Shoos, Hats and Caps can be had from the commonest article to the very best quality, at such prices that defy competition. Go and see them. Remember the Stand, South West corner of North Hanover St., and Locust Alley, midway between Thu dlum's and Welzel'a Hotels. . . ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGANS, • a v UOttag i e,-Orgala -' • . • ARE not only unexcelled, but they are absolutely unequalled, by ahy other Reed Instrument in 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. M. BRUCE, -- No. 18 North SEVENTH Street, PUILADELYBIA. eiy-Also, BRADBURY'S PIANOS, and a complete as sortment of the PERFECT MELODEON. Sept. 22, 1805-Iy. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE 4veBEETEM & BROTHERS having a pinchased of Snyder & Newcomer their enten- a Warehouse, alenderson's old stand,) head of High street, bog leave to Inform ,tho public that they will continue tho Forwarding and Commission business on a more entensive scale than heretofore. . . . . . . . The highest market price will be paid for Flour Grain and Produce of all kinds.-, Flour and Feed, Plaster, Salt and hay, kept con stantly on hand and' for sale... • • . . Coal of all kinds, embracing PUFFER & WASIIMOOD Limebarners' and Rlacksmitlis' Coal, constantly for Salo, Kept under cover, and delivered dry to any part of the town. Also .allitindo of LUMBAR conatantly on hand. ~ will leave their Mentions° Ovary Morning at 7 o'clock; arrive lit Harrisburg at. 11 o'clock, and. at Howard' 'di Hinchman's Warehouse, Nos. 808 and 810 Market street Philadelphia, at 8 o'clock in the evening of same day T. BEEfI M & 81108. Nov. 10 , 18135.' , . : . • , ' ' ; .• 2, NE,W. GOODS.- . . . • •;EvOry description and 'quality of. Groceries;, ueensware, Ilardware,Plokels; Sauce, Find Liquors, Tobacco, Sogars, Pipes, rech Fruits'and vegetablos In. Cane, Oysters do. Spices, Wood and Willow..Warei.all , hinds and of the beet quality and to be sold. ht the lowest Prices for cash by -..! 1. • ~- ', .'• '•.: t. ' , Irt4' PTiT4 'Z' • July Ifiedil ' ..- 4 ‘. - 4 ' - '' •- - . ' ' Yours respectfully, L. M. GOTTSCHALK 17ATA7 .3- S 1 [Al¶7 o? s.togßax-mg `suamoct. uaTmq THIRD GRAND ARRIVAL FURS, FURS, FURS, CAR PETS, MONEY : MONEY ! Honey Saved is Money Earned October 6, 1805—tf. FLOUR & FEED, ' COAL, PLASTER & SALT LYKENS VALLEY, LOCUST MOUNTAIN, LAWBERRY, &0., &c A Daily Freight Line . . ~.PROCLAMATION! WHEREAS, I; Wm: A: Mmts - , - ;Car-r lisle;.Pa. having just returned from the liss om cities with an extonsive assortment of the most ashlonable and brilliant colors of DRESS GOODS, Such as French Merinos, Col'd Wool DeLarkes, American do., • Figured do., Alpaca?, Figured , dd . . — . Therefore purchasera,lll,llndl it to their advantage to give me a call. .11So, the handsomest Misortment of PLAID DRESS GOODS. In Carlisle. Particular attention given to MOURNING Goons. WM. A. MILES. Directly oppositottm Mansion House, and one door west of the Post °Moo. Sept. 21, 1800 MEW STORE. In Eby's Old Stand, Main St, L. BERNHARD & SON, INFORM' the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity 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 alter 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 descriptions. In 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, 1804. HAR DW A.RE STORE. 'THE old Hardware stand of Lewis F. 1. Lytle, has passed into the hands of W. B. Miller & S. A. Bowers, who are now transacting business un der the name and style of MILER & BOWERS. The new firm hare just returned from the city and are now prepared to furnish to the public at the lowest prices, all kinds of • FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Hardware, Coach Trimlng, GLASS, VARNISH, &r. 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 us a rail. All orders personally and promptly attended to. July 7, 1865. GRAND OPENING DAY Greenfield & Sheafer's. wE have now ready for inspection the moot beautiful assortment of Dress Goods ever exhibited in Carlisle, at prices within the reach of all. As we were so fortunate as to be lii New York during the late . GREAT PANIC which lasted only two days, we have determined t. give our customers the advantage in all goods bough 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. ihnprets Clothe, Wool Plaids, French Merinoes, in all colors, Coburgs of every shade and color, silk Plaid Crapes, Satin Grisallos, Plaid Poll do Chevros, DeLainos, all now designs. In addition to the above immense stock of Dress Goods Greenfield & Sheafer have a full line of DOMESTIC GOODS, prices that defy competiOn. We can sell NUSLINS, CALICOES, GINGHAMS, lower than other merchants paid for the same Goods ten days ago. Those who dealro a feast for their eyes should not fall to call and examine our Stock. Keep to mtnJl the place, South itast cornor Market Square, sonori n d door. . Thankful for the past patrouago we' respectfully so clt a continuance of the same. GREENFIELD & SHEAFER. October 6, 1865 W. C. SAWYER, Jlio. A. DUKE, JN't. B URK H OLDER. NEW FIRM I have taken into partnership, Jno. B. Burkholder and Jno. A. Duke (clerks In my store) for the purposo of continuing the Dry Goods business under the title of W. C. Sawyer & Co. Our Store is now open for business where a largo stock of SEASOXABLE GOODS may be found, we will be receiving NEW GOODS. every day and intend to keep up the reputation of the St ore, for activity, liberality, and for always having the boot stock of goods in the Valley. Being very thankfOrfbr the largo patron age given me by a generous public, I respectfully ask a contin uance of the same to the Now Firm. We will endeav or to merit the favor of those who will give us a call. The books of the late °liner are here for settlement and persons indebted are reque Led to make settle ment. East Main Street one door below Martin's Hctel. W. C. SAWYIiiI Sept. 8, 1865. The First Premium, FOR THE BEST PHOTOGRAPHS. At the late Cumberland County has been awarded to C. E. LOCHMAN. MR. Lochtnan has the pleasure to an nounce to the public. that he has re-purchased his old room from Mr. 51',M1llan in Mrs. NOIT'S build ing, opposite the First National Bank, and guarantees that hie PHOTOGRAPHS, - CARTES DE VISITE, AMBROTYPES, Have no superior, and in tone, finish and clearness, surpass most pictures produced. He gives his person al attention to the room, and with the best and most improved instruments and appliances warrants the finest results. A largo assortment of Gilt and Rose wood Frames, and splendid Albums, for sale verp cheap. Copies of Daguerreotypes made in' the most perfect manlier. Oct. 21, 1865. Goods Suitable For holiday Presents HENRY HARPER, 520 ARCH STREET. PHILADKCPRIA. B. PLANK 6 WATCHES, 'FINE JEWELRY, SOLID SILVER WARE and Superior Silver Plated Ware. Nov. 24, 1865-3 m. General Insurance Agency. THE undersigned is agent for the fol lowing Life and Flue Insurance Companies, vie., Mutual Life Insurance Company, Now York. Dome Fire Arctic ' Manhattan " Enterprise "" Philadelphia. Particular attention given to Pory °trial Insurance. Bates as low as consistent with security. Office with C. P. liumrich, Esq., in Marion Hall Building, Main street, Carlisle. Dec. 22, 11305—Cm AUCTION! AUCTION! AUCTION BEGINS TO-DAY. - • WAVING sold my store house, Will soil all My Jewelry Store and fixings at auction ,as they must be clearednut immediately. The stock consists of a largo Safo, Five largo Silver Show Cases, French Plato glaeo;three upilght. CIIBOR, ono largo Ea gle align, two largo 'FRENCH MIRRORS, and all tho watch makers tools and stock, a large lot of Clocks of every deacrlOion, Watches, Gold Hunting Cases, English Levers and Silver of every "kind,. Gold and Silver pens and penclis, - Gold and". - Stlier chains, Gold and Silver Rings Of the best quality, also a large, lot of Silver and Bilverplated Irate, OIL PAINTINGS, Paintings on glass &0., which will 'be sold without re gard to price, also a large oil cloth, almost now, ilftoen feet by forty feet,'at the sign of the Gold Eagle, Main. street, Carlisle Deo. 1, 1866 JVholesale Dealer in Tobacco, Snice,' ' ic., and Manufacturei.:of Sugars:: ••,, NO. 8 8.. GEORG'S.? • STREET • YORK; -PA, Ir. , ltEalVt my Toinociiii, , dirc , ot •from ., the, Factory, and will ensure then,gimd, OliaatiJ er tha Can be , bought •in the - city. - My bitinds of - 011ENVING - Torucco aro as follower - Orr - -.Pianki - Cnn•- , grata, Sphrt-Relli Fig-Adat, Flounders, Hard and Light Pressed , Virginia: Flub Cut CILEIWING and SMOKING TOBACCO at Factory Filers. •.• - • • •• • . Also, adargo asiortment of PIPES. ' •- , • ' have. just received from Iticlimondaome celnbraiod• shioKING TOBACCO.. ••• • • Merchants Ibnkt.s yoneSatOtTsts, All orders Prompt / t y attended•to -, --fliQTOMbaf 10)Te . •05 . ,001 , • r.. •• New , Stook •of Mats and' Caps AT SELLER'S OLD STAND, •, North Hanonir' Street. . , Asi)lenditi assortmen off_ allithe new styles of Silk Moleskin, Slouch. Soft & Straw is now open of city and home manafacturo which will bo sold at the lowest cash prices. 'Solthats of all gual- Hies from the finest Heaver and Nutria; to the est wool, and ok all colors, unsurpassed by - any this side Philadelphia. large stock, of, 1 1 1 • SUiIf,ILER HAM . \ Palm,'Leghorn' Biald,lndia Panama, and Straw: Ohildrens fancy &o. Also a'folladsortinent of Mena, Boys and childrens caps of every description and style, The subscriber invites all to come and examine his stook. , Being a practical batter, ho feels confident of giiing , satlafection. Thankful for theliberai patron age heretofore bestowed he solicits a continuance of the same. .Donterfirgot thd stand, two doors above Shriner's Hotel and next to Corman'eshoe store. JOHN A. ICELLWII, Agt. N. D. Hats of all kinds made to order at short notice. F:renotr.Calrimdrap. Mutt do Plain Pollpe, _ •.. __ Plain Cleburne, SAMUEL K. ILUMRIOIL Goal. Agent It. B. SUAPLEY MEE LARGE ARRIVAL OF FRESH GROCERIES—FISH OF ALL HINDS. Among which is a large lot of real genuine Balti more dry exit 11 - ERRING, in ouk barrels, MAOKAREL at prices that is really astonishingly low. Pick°ls of all kinds, SAUCES, PRESERVES, and a good assortment of TOBACCO AND SEGARS, LIQUORS, 4•C.. at the loured rates for CABII or Country Produce. WM. BENTZ July 1, 1864. GRAND CENTRAL IM,.,!clialltsoltic,x)., At the Rooms of J. 0. LESHER, rUG'S Building, south east corner j Mark et Square, of Life Like pictures, consisting of PHOTOGRAPHS, AMBROTYPES, MELIA N 10TYPES, CARTES DE PISTE, In all styles and sizes. from Life size to the Miniature plaure, for rings breast pins, &c. His pictures are warranted superior to any taken in this county or elsewhere, his material Is of the best', and hie artiste cannot be surpassed. Plc' use cases and frames of all qualities, from the richest gilt and carved rosewood, to the plainest and cheapest. Ills 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 from the Lantern cities; consist ing of choice and varfed selections at A. W. Bentz's store, South Hanover St., the familiar and well known stand. Our list of Dross Goods comprises. BLACK SILKS, In great variety including the best goods ii,nported, s Oros Grain*. Lyons Taffeta, Gros de Rhino, Oros d' Afrique and figured. Lupin's, Merinoss in a❑ colors prices. Plaid Merinoes and Poplins, EMPRESS CLOTLIS figured and Plain, Alpaceas all shades, Coburgs, D Lalnes of Elegant Designs. WHITE GOODS, Jaconats and Cambria', Plain and Plaid Itammaka LINENS AND COTTON GOODS, Marseilles Counterpanes very cheap. • FLANNELS livery riuslity of white and colored flannels, Blank s, Balmoral skirts &e. A largo stock of Cloths Cassimeres, Sattinetts Velvet Cord, Home-made Jeans &c. I have now a superior assortment of Millinery Goods, Bonnet Velvets and Silks, Bonnet and trimming Rib bons, klalines, English Crapes and Laces. MOURNING GOODS. Single and Double width all wool DuLairtes, Em press Cloths, Lupin's Bombazine. Cashmere, French Merinoes, Velour Reps, Velour Ruse, Alpacca, Crape Cloth, Queen Cloth, Striped Mohair. English Prints, Thibet Long Shawls, Crape Veils Collars, Handkerchiefs and Belting. NOTIONS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Floor and Table Oil cloth, Window Shades, Um. brellas, and Iloop•Skirta. All very low, and consider ably under the market prices. Nor. 3, 181(5. THE PHCENIX PECTORAL WILL CURE YOUR COUGH. Ale THE PHCENIX PECTORAL; Olt, COMPOUND SYRUP OF vaLp CHERRY AND SHNRKA SNAKE ROOT, Will care the Diseases of the TIIROAT & LUNGS, Such as Colds, Claghs, Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Sore Throat, lloarsetress, Whooping Cough, &o. Its timely use will prevent )('LMONARY CONSUMPTION, And ovon where this fearful disease has taken hold will afford greater relief than any ,other medicine. --41Ise Kate Vanderslice Or Pottsville, says : " I was benefitted,fmore by using the Pluonis Pectoral than any other medicine I over used," Elias Oberboltzer, of Lionville, Chester county, was cured of cough of many years' standing by using the Phoenix Pectoral. Joseph Lukens, of Hall street, PhoenLaville, certifies that he was cured of a cough of two years' standing, when all other medicines had failed, by the Phoenix Pectoral. Jacob Powers certifies that he has sold hundreds of bottles of the Phoenix Pectoral, and that all who used It bear testimony of its wonderful effects In curing coughs. John Royer, editor of the "Independent Phoenix," having used it, has no hesitation in pronouncing it a complete remedy for cough, hoarseness and irritation in the throat. The Wont Chester " Jeflorsonian" says : "We have known Dr. Oberholtzer personally a number of years, and It gives us the greater pleasure to recommend his medicines. Inasmuch as the public rarely have the benefit of family medicines prepared by a physician of his acquirements and experience. Dr. Oberholtzer is a Member of the Alumni of the Medical Department of the University of Pennsylva nia, at which institution ho graduated in 1854." The Reading Gazette" says: f• Thls cough remedy is made up by Dr. L. Oberholtzer, of Phconixville, Pa., and it has acquired an unsurpassed reputation in cur ing coughs. It is carefully and skillfully prepared from Wild Cherry Bark and Smoke Snake Root." Dr. Geo. B. Wood, Professor of the Practice of Medi clue in the University of Pennsylvania, Physician to he Pennsylygnia Hospital, and ono of the authors of the United States Dispensatory, says of Sandra Snake Root.: " Its action is specially directed to the lunge." The proprietor of this medicine has so much confi &use in its curative powers, from the testimony of hundreds who .have used it, that the money will be paid back to any purchaser who is not satisfied with Its effects. - It is FO pleasant to take that children cry for It. It costs only Thirty-five cents—largo bottles $l. It Is intended for only ono class of diseases, namely, those of the Throat and Lunge. Prepared only by LEVI OBEIIIIOLTZER, M. D., Phcenixville, Pa. Sold by all Druggists and Storekeepers. Johnston, Holloway & Cowden, No. 23 Noah Sixth Street, Philadelphia, General Wholesale Agents. ' D. W. Gross & Co., Wholesale Agents, Harrisburg. Ilaverstick's Drug Store, agency for Carlisle. N B.—lf :your nearest druggist or storekeeper does not keep this medicine do not lot him put ycuoff with some other medicine, because he makes more money on it, but send at once to one of the agents for it. March 10, 1865—1 y 9 FOURTH ARRIVAL aving taken the:.aflvtotage of the great decline in sekinds of Dry Goode that has jus occurred in the Eastern Markets, we have just made a large addition to our Winter Stock, and have marked every thing down to correspond with the present prices: Please call and see the groat Bargalne you can now got in all kinds of FANCY DRESS GOODS, MIISLINS, SHIRTINGS, CANTON FLANNELS,' WOOL FLANNELS, GING HA MS, 'FICKINGS, CALICOES, Groat Bargains In Blankets. Groat Bargains in Shawls, Great Bargains in CLOTHS and CABSIMERES. Grand display of CH.RISTMAS GOODS. • Grand display of, Ladles, Misses and Ohildron's Furs Grand display of 01..0ril OLOAKB. A full. stock. o all kinds of WOOLEN GOODS, such as Hoods, Nubian, Jackets, Shirts, and Drawers Scarab Ties, Hose, Gloves, Bontags, &o. &a. CARPET,B, CARPETS, Oil Cloths, itugs, ?dolts, Window Shades, La. .. Please call and see for yourselves that wq,are fully prepared to give yon the greatest Bargaini youlfiive seen fora long time, and wo have; determined not to bo undersold, and always take great pleasure In exhib iting our complete stook •of bloods suitable for the season. Deo.lo, 180. CARLISLE FEMALE COL Bev. , T. Daugherty, President: FOR BOARDING .4. DAY SCHOLARS. THIS Sendeery which 'includes the .school lately under the charge of Miss,Mary filter tler,llL be openundor the direction of Rov. , T, /laugh- Arty. as Piesident r rit4 a full corps of able instructora; rio as to give to the young at -therouth education in Engilsh7and i filissleal studies 'in the French and Ger- Man iiinguagee,!lwlidusic, Painting, and other orna mental branches. ' Especial care will be given to boarders In the family of the President. A. primary departMent Younger scholars will helnui in : emanation with the colleglate.departMent, The session will open on Wednesday, Septbmber Qth s in the'foiirblegantbchool reams designed far. their poso aria Atrial to the' bimory Church: For , sans apol to thei Proxident Atig.lB;lBgi- AGAINST ACCIDENTS. Travelers' , Insurance Coinirany. PROVIDENCE, R. I. 'CASH CAPITAL, INSURE AGAINST Lops or LIFE OR INJURY -ZkoiriOl4q..llll6s, 9 DOLLARS secures a Policy for $l,OOO 0 ,payable in: case of death 'from accident. .1)OLL ARS, secures a Policy for $l,OOO, payable in came of death Rom 'accident, and also insuroi $6.00 per week compensation in case of accidfint not causing death, but disabling from pursuit of usual avocations. 25 DOLLARS a Policy for $5,000, with $25 per week compensation. Other sums in like 1:m01102. 10n. GENERAL ACCIDENTS include Scalds, Gu.4-shot wounds, Dislocations, Sprains, effects of lightning or explosions, Choking, Drowning, or any accident result ing from external causes. BOARD OF DIRECTORS SETH PADELFORD, Pres't National Bank of North America. A. E. BURNSIDE, Major General U. B. A. J. S. PHETTEPLACE, Firm of Phettopiace & Seagrave ALLEN 0. PECK, President Narragansett Ins. Co. HENRI H. ORMSBEE, Pres't Mani/Fre Mutnal Fire Ins. Co. J ADM C. KNIGHT, Merchant. THOMAS G. TURNER, Pres't Equitable Ins. Co. ALEXANDER FARNUM, Merchant. J. B. PARISI', Sec'y Atlantic Insurance Co. FRANK MAURAN, American Steamboat Co. L. BrPRIEZE, With A. & W. Sprague. ROYAL C. TAFT, Firm of Taft Weeden & Co. J. 11. DE WOLF, Pres't- American Insurance Co. BENJAMIN BUFFUM, American Wood Paper Co. JOHN T. MACRAE, Manufacturing Jeweller HENRY H. ORMSBEE. President. J. S. PARISH, Vice Predikent. H. X. RAWSON, Secretary. HOLLINSLIEAD & GRAVES, STATE AGENTS, 230 Walnut St. Philadelphia. H. M. DONEHOO, agent at Carlisle, Cumberland Co. Pa, who is also agent for Guardian Life Insurance Company, of New York. Those companies stand deservedly in the front rank of insurance compdnios In this country. • Policies issued without delay. Nov. 24, 1865-4 m. I= WINTER GOODS. A now and extensiyp lot of Winter ... CA_Goods is just being opened ht Ogilby's. Those goods have been purchased during the last week when goods wore lower than they have been for some time. All In want of MUSLINS, CALICOES, • GINGIIAAIS and DeLanes would do well to call and examino before purchasing elsewhere. Also a One lot of fancy articles for Christmas Presents, which will be sold cheaper 'than can be bought else where. Do not forget tho old stand on tho Corner °pp°, the Post °film 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 CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS; a general assortment of Union CABSIMERES, SATI NETS, JEANS, &c., all of which I will manufacture to order, in superior style, at moderate prices, or sell by the yard. I have secured the services of THOMPSON S. REIGISTER, ono of our most fashionable and popu lar Tailors, who will always be found in the store to cut and superintend the manufacturing department, and he hereby Invites hie old patrons and the public to give him a call. A largo assortment of Ready Made clothing of our own manufacture for men and boys, at prices to suit the times, will always be found on our shelves. I will let no man undersell me. Also, My stock of prime Rip, Water Proof Calf and heavy boots .tc., for mon and boys is very large and complete together With ix full assortment of women's and chil dren's fine and every day wear, all of which you will 'find belling at the very lowest prices possible. Come see and be satisfied. EIEZEM Trunks, Travelling-Bags &c at low prices._ Do not fail to give me a call, as I will always be glad to see you, and feel confident that I can supply you with as good, well made and desirable Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hate, &c., as can be found in the market, and I think at lower prices. North Hanover street, between Shreiner's hotel and Halbert's corner, Carlisle . • September 8,1865-3 m. Samaritan's Gift ! SAMARITAN'S GIFT ! THE MOSJC CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED. Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Effect a Cure. THEY are entirely vegetable, baying 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 cases In "twenty-four hours." Prepared by a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, ono of the meet eminent Doctors and Chemists of the present, day. NO EXPOSURE, NO TROUBLE, NO CHANGE WIIATEPER. Lot those who have despaired of getting cured, or who hare been gorged with Balsam Mercury, try the Bent by mall In a plain envelope. Price—Male package, $2. Female V. BLOOD! BLOOD! BLOOD SCROFULA, ULCERS, SORES, SPOTS, TETTERS SCALES, BOILS, OR 'VENEREAL DISEASES, Ac Is offered - the - public us a positive cure. TILE SAMARITAN'S ROOT AND'IIERII JIIICBS, IS the roost potent, certain and offedual remedy ever prescribed—it teaches and eradicates every particle of the veneral poison, so that the cure is thorough and permanent. Take then of this purifying remedy and be healed, and•do no transmit to your posterity that for which you may rode it in after years, although you may bo pronouncock Incurable, tho SAMARITAN'S ROOT Sa , RERD JUICES will remove every vestige of impurities from the eye tom, as well no all the bad effects of Mercury. FEMALES In many affections with which numbers of Females suffer; the - - • ROOT ez:HERB JUICES, Is most happily adapted, In Whites, in bearing down, Palling of the Wdmb, Debility, and for all complaintS incident to the sex—Bent by eapress Price per bottle. . • is used In conjunction with tho Root and Herb - Juices Null directions. Price 25 cents. The °Wiley of these remedies is alike acknowledged by physicians and patients. They' are used 'in the United States Hospitals, thus restoring the htialth of many of our bravo soldiers. . , What the Surgyons say of the Sa „ OBT nOBBITAL,, Yost VAltstimiti "Baltimore, Md., Feb. 20, 1804. ff "I have greataatisfaction •ht stating thae I have used the Samaritan's Remedies' for 'Venereal Disease in its most customary forms; that I have used them with judgment, -discretion,' and nrenerly, and have found them respond to my antioinationapromptly and effectually. Knowing their' compositionj -have the fullest confidence in.their • efficacy, and as far as my use of them extends, I Xecemniend them strongly. • , , • .."-ALFADD o,,Bow,Ens, '. • "Aistitant Surgeotk fith Dew York Vele.”, • • • - LEIDIOU MILLER Let It be understood that these remedial; lore as roe• 'ommended, and will ipoeittvoly cure the diseapee for thav ern Offeiee . ' • • For sale at "laversOele,a,l/rag Store,. llanover Street b a rNl ,4 : 2a. ' DEna.OND & CO: Proprietors, ,016 Racq St,,.pidiadelphie.,, . 711 3r*,1 8 fig - Om PgysiarADTß wiii,finti it to, their ed .Tatitagoito fuillandVictrobitso their htediolhee•at .; ItALSTON'I2I: JAY:II.I4M! USICAL INSTRUMENTS. . ,If lutitio ..tifea,'4l.ollan;)Ac:3drdoblifi; ,r dlietta 0 u ars and Tambourins& D'OAMPli+ iAn I'4 .AT H 'MUST A•A ME - - - $200,000 OF EVERY, DF;g6tRI'F:iION CHAS. OGILBY CLOTHING. BOOTS, SHOES AND HA TS "Yes, A Positive Cure." SAMARITAN'S GIFT, SAMARITAN'S ROOT & KERB JUICES DO NOT - DESPAIR I FEMALES SAMARITAN'S WASH, [From the Baltimore Bun.] marltan's. Remedies. The great Strengthehtng Tonic. (Not a Whisky Proparation.) HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, WILL -CURE DEBILITY ! DEBILITY ! resultingfoisl any caunowhatovor RESTORATION OF THE SYSTEM, severe Hardships, Exposure. Diseases of Camp Life Soldiers, Citizens, Male or Female, Adult or Youth WILL FIND IN THIS BITTERS a pure Tonic, not dependent rn bad liquors for their almost miraculous effects. II DYSPEPSIA, AND DISEASES RESULTING FROM DISORDERS OF THE LIVER AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS. lIOOPLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, Thin Bitters Finn PERFORMED MORE CURES, GIVES BETTFRON, SATISFAC TI HAS MORE TESTIMONY, Ilan more Respectable People to vouch for It, than any other article In the Market. We defy any one to contradict this assurtion, and WILL PAY $lOOO to any one who will produce a certificate published by us that Is not genuine, lIOOFLANDS GERNIA:N BITTERS WILL CURE EVERY CASE OF Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and Diseases arising from a disor- Observe the following, symptoms resulting trout dis orders of the digestive organs: Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructa tions, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and difficult Breathing Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suf. locating Sensations when in a lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Pever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the side, Back, Chest, Limbs, &c., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant imaginings of Evil, and great Dep: ession of Spirits. C/ 0 REMEMBER, ?hat this Bitters is not Aleholie, CONTAINS NO RUM OR WHISKEY, AND CANNOT MAKE DRUNKARDS, BUT IS THE BEST TONIC IN THE From the Rev. Levi G. Beck, Pastor of the Baptist Church, Pemberton, N. J., formerly of the North Bap tist Church, Philadelphia, at present looter of tl , Baptist Church, Chester, Pa. r * * * a I have known Ilootiand's German Bitters favorably for a number of years, I have used them In my own family, and have been so pleased with their effects, that I was induced to recommend them to many oth ers, and know that they have operated iu a strikingly beneficial manner. I take great pleasure in thus pub licly proclaiming this fact, and calling the attention of those afflicted with the diseases for which they are recommended, to these bitters, knowing from experi ence that my recommendation will be sustained. I do this more cheerfully as Ilootiand's Bitters is intend ed to benefit the afflicted, and is "not a rum drink.' J. W. BRILEY From Rey. W. D. Sol&led, Pastor of Twelfth Dap. tilt Church, Phila. Gentlemen have recently 1 ern laboring under the distressing efforts of indigestion, itrcompanied by a prostration of the nervous system. Numerous rem edies wore rerommendmi by friends, and some of them tested, but without relief. Your liroliand's Herman Bitters were recommended by persons who had tried them, and whose favorable mention of these bitters Induced me to try them. I must confess that. I had an aversion-to Patent Medicines from the "thousand and one" 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 con fi rmed drunkard. Upon learning that yours was really a medicinal prepara tion I took it with happy effect. Its action, not only upon the stcmach, but upon the nervous system, was prompt and gratifying. I feel that I have derived great great and permanent benefit from the use of a few bottles. From A. 51 Spangler, Editor of tho Chlturist, N 25 North Sixth Street. Some eighteen months since I was a severe sufferer from Dyspepsia. I was not only unable to take plain food without suffering great distress, but had become so debilitated as to be almost unfitted for active busi ness of any kind. ' After trying a variety of so-called remedies, all of which prove,d worthimis, I was induced, at the sugges tion of a medical friend, to give Hoolland's German Bitters a trial. I accordingly purchased six bottles, which were taken in accordance with your direVons. The result WAS complete removal of all diets sins symptoms, after eating or drinking, and a full restora tion of strength, so that I now eat all ordinary kinds hf ipod•with impunity, and am able to attend to all the actives duties of a largo and arduous business as well as at any period of my life, the good effects of the Bitters wore manifested before I had taken the first bottle. I have also used it in my family with the happiest results, and take great pleasure in adding my testi nony to ti at of the many others who have been bone fitted by them. I find great benefit from the use of a bottle in the spring and fall. They not only create a vigorous appetite, but give a health tone to the stom ach, by strengthening its digestive' powers. If the above testimony Will be the means of induc ing any who suffer from dyspepsia to give your bitters a trial (when it, I feel confident, will give them re• lief,) it is at your service. 'Yours, truly, A, M. SPANGLER. From the Rev. E. D. Fondall, Assistant Editor Chris tian Chronicle, Phila. I have derived decided benefit from the use of Hoof land's German Milers, and fuel It my privilege to rec ommend them as a most valuable tonic, to all who are suffering from general debility or from diseases arising from derangement of the liver. Yours, truly. E. D. FENDALL. From Rev. D. Merrige, Pastor of the Paseyunk Bap tist Church, Phila. From the many respectable recommendations given • given to Dr. Ilooliand's Gorman Bitters, I was induced to give them a trial. After using several bottles I found them to be a good remedy for debility, and a mostexcellent tonic for the stomach. From Rev. Wm. Smith, formerly Pastor' of the Ylncontown and Millville (N. J.) Baptist Churches,' Phiia. Raving used In my family a number of bottles of ; your 11°Am:id's German Bitters. I have to say that I regard them us an excellent medicine, specially adapt , ed-to remove the diseases they are recommended for. :They strengthen and Invigorate the system when da litated, and are useful in disorders of the liver,loss 'of appetite, &c. I have also recoranimuded them to several of my friends, who havii tried thorn, and found them greatly beneficial in the restoration of health Yours, truly,' 'WILLIAM 43M1T11, ' 000"Ilutchinson Street. Ppm J. 8. Herman, of the G mean Reformed Church Rntsitovin, Berke County ; Pa: Roispboted Sir :—I have boon troublod with Dyspop ala nearly twenty years, and have never used any medicine that did me as much good as lloofland's Bit. .tore. lam very much' Improved in health, after hay. Aug taken five bottles. Yours, with respect, •-•-- - - - . - See that.the signature of "0. ' 51. , .i.1101CSON" is on tho Imipper,of each bottlp, PRICE. • ; Single Bottlfainc Diller; or a half Ilea. for $5. Should your nearest diUgglet not have the article delta be put off by e.ny'orthe ihtnxicating' prepare, tione that may be offered in itifidadd;''but . send to - us 'and - wpVlll forward, securely &eked by express. _ - - - - DEINOITAL OFFICIO AND MANUFACTORY, Nc...OSNAFpNSircet, philatiolpbla, Pa. JONES h EVANS, l'Swcaess6SlB'th''o.l.l. Ja'ckson rnornnatiti3:'' For svo a l t zi r igipmead pbtimf, fp, ery town In 400.7.080kalkit INDUCED BY Fevers ARE MIRED BY tiered Stomach. if ORI D Read who Says So Yours, truly, LEVI G. BECK * Very respectfully yours, W. D. SEIQ FRIED, No. 231 Sharktunaxon Stroo PHILADELPHIA, July 15, 1865 J. S. HERMAN • BEWARE OF COIII,IVERFEITS: CUMBERLAND VALLEY t o t6ifr , ), . .5..-1,...., .._...,,,,.„._. .. RAIL ROAD. CHANGE OF HOURS. fAN and after MONDAY, November 20, _11805; Passenger Trains will run daily, as rollows, (Sunday excepted): FOR OIL&BIDERSBURG AND lIARIMSBURG Leavd Hagerstown, 7:10 A. M., 2:45 P. M, " Greencastle,_ 7:46 " 8,35 " Arr at 8,17 .. 4:20 " Chambers'g, { ":. Lefty; Leave Olppensburg Nowvilio 9:27 " 2:21 " Carlisle 6:50 A. 51 10:03 " 3.04 0 Mechanicsburg 7:21" 10:36 " 3:37 Arrive at Harrisburg 7:50 " 11:10 " 4:10 " FOR CHASIBERSIIIIRGAND HAGERSTOWN : Losvo Harrisburg 8:40 A. 51., 1:40 P. AI 43:0 P. 15 " Mechanicsburg 9:18 " 2:20 " 5:06 " " Carlisle 9:58 " 2:53 " 6:30 " Newville 10:34 " 3;29 " " Shippensburg 11:07 4:00 Arr at 11:35 " 4:30 " Charnbors'g, 11.01190 11:40 " 4:40 Leavo 0 reencastle 12:25 P. M. 5:30 Arrive at Hagerstown 1:00 " 0:10 ,4 making close connections at Ilarrieburg with Trains to and from Philadelphia, New. York, Pittsburg, 13alti more and Washington. tar The Train leaving Han lsburg at 4:30, I'. II runs only as far as Carlisle. O. N. LULL, Sup't Superintendent's Office, 1 Charob'g. Nov. 24, 1865. f COAL AND LUMBER YARD.- Tho subscriber having leased the yard formerly occupied by Armstrong and Hoffer, and purchased the stock of COAL AND LUMBER, In the 't ard, together with on immense now stock will have constantly on hand and furnish to o der all kinds and quality of seasoned LUM n rat, - - - - BOARDS, SCANTLING, Paling, Plastering, Lath, Shingling, Lath, worked Flooring and Weatherboarding, Posts and Bails, and, every article that belongs to a Lumber Yard. All hinds of Shingles, to wit: Whitepine, Hemlock and Oak, of different qualities. Having cars of my own I can furnish bills to order .of any length and size at the shortest notice and on the moat reasonable terms. My worked loards will be kept under cover so they can be furnished dry at all times. I have constantly an hand all kinds of Family Coal under cover, which I will deliver clean to any part of the borough. To wit: Lykens Valley, Broken, Egg, Stove and Nut, Luke Fiddlers a , 0 ; 4 Trovorton, Locust Mountain, i.ohhery, which I pledge my ,l,Virlal self to sell at the lowest . _ _ prices. Best quality of Limeburner's and Blacksmith's Coal, always on hand which I will sell at the lowest figure Yard west side of Grammar School, Main street. ANDREW 11. IMAM. June 0, 18135. tf. FIRE INSURANCE. Allen and Eastpenusboro' Mu-. teal Fire Irma:wire Company of Cumberland County, Incorporated by an act of Assembly, in the year 1843, and havlug recently had Its charter extend ed to the year 1883, is now in active and vigorous op eration, under Um superintendence of the following board of Managers, viz: William It. Burgas, Chrhith.n Stayman, Jacob Eberly D Bally, Alex. Cathcart, J. 11. Coovor, John Eleheiber ger, Joseph Wickersham, Saint. Eberly, Moses Bricker, Rudolph Martin, Jacob Coover, and J. C. Dunlap. The rates of Insurance are as low and favorable as ly Company of the kind in the State- Persons ivish g to become members are invited to make applica on to the egents of lhe Company, who are willing to aft upon them at any time. GOROAS. President, Eberly's Mina, P. 0. CHRISTIAN STA YMAN, Vice President, Mechanicsburg, P. 0. JOHN C.DUNLAP, Sect'y. Mechanicsburg. DANIEL lIAILY, Dillaburg, York Co. AGENTS. Cumberland county.—John Sherrick, Allen; Ilunry Zearing. Shiremanstown; Lafayette Polar, Dickinson; (lour) Bowman, Chnrchtown ; Mode Griffith, South Middleton; Samuel Graham, NVestpennsboro' ; Samuel Cancer, Mechanicsburg; J. W. Cocklin,Shepherdstown D. Convex, Upper Allen; G. Saxton, Silver Spring; John flyer, Carlisle; Valentine Ferman, Now Cumber land ; James MeCandlish, Nowville. York county—W. S. Picking. Dover; James Griffith, Warrington; F. Deardorff, Washington; Richey Clark, Dillsburg ; D. Rutter, Fairview ; John Williams Carroll. Dauphfn co.—Jacob Houser, Harrisburg. Members of the Company having policies about to .xpire, ban have them renewed by making application o any of the Agents. July 1,1864. LYNCH & FOOTE, Plumbers & Gas Filters rr be subscribers inform the public tba j_ they still continue the GAS FITTING AND PLUMBING busines at the 11/Id Stand in the basement of the Firs Methodist Church. They ,vill attend promptly to al business In their line. Load and Iron Pipes, Hydrants, Hot and cold SHOWER BATHS, Water Closets, Force and Litt Pumps, Wro't Welded 'rubes, Iron Sinks, Bath Tubs, Bath Boilers, Wash Ba sins, nydraul.c Rams, B:c., and every description o. cocks and fittings for gas, strain, water, it. Superior cooking ranges, heaters and gas fixtures put up in churches, stores and dm rtlings, at short notice, in the most modern style. All materials and work lb our line at low rates nntl warram'.d. toitSountry work and jab , dvg o-aniptly attended to July 1, 186,1. STEINWAY PIANOS, First Prize Medal at the World's Fair London, 1862. I= , -- •- - ...- ?-'-t---.....4 — der. 'v.-- ---is,y47-,. 1. - 2• ,, J , i".'WP." - ...wr - • v .:-.., ~ ; ,1 11.1„.-- ,7,7 c'-`" T T,, - - ------ "*"" r i" s t? 0 :i Ar L \1 6 I ,- 11 - • e,,, ~, --- ' THE undersigned has just received, and intends to keep constantly on hand a full as. sortment of the unequalled Pianos manufactured by Steinway Si Sons of New York. Each Instrument will be carefully selected in the Manufactory, and will be sold at the New York Cash "Factory Prices, with the addition of Freight to Owlish,. A written guarantee of entire satisfaction will be given by the subscriber to each purchaser. Persons desirous to purchase are invited to call and examine these unrivalled Pianos, at R. E. Shapley's Jewelry Store, Main Street, 3d door east of the Mauston Douse, near the Railroad Depot SECONDIIAND PIANOS received in exchange and kept for sale and to rent. Carlisle, May 22,18631,1 y A. B. EWING'S FURNITURE WARE-ROOM et . * St 7 gligriNra ?; • (!))),. 4f 1 2 2 (V4, - A4 • West High Street; Carlisle, Pa (Premium aioarded at the Cumberland County Agricultural Fair of 1857,) The subscriber has just received the most splendid assortment of articles In his line, ever brought to this place—which ho is determined to sell at prices that defy competition. Parlor, Chamber, Dining-room, FURNITURE. Iratokon and Embracing every article used by Clouse and Hotel keepers, of tho;nost approved and fashionable design' and finish., Including also Cottage furniture in setts, roceptionand Camp Chairs, Alattrasses, Gilt frames, pictures, &c., Sf, ts;Particular attention given as usual to funerals p orders from town and country, attended to promptly and on moderate terms "July 1,1864 PAINTS AND OILS.- 10 Tons White Load. 1000 Gallons of 011. Just rocolved with a largo assortment of Varnishes ' Firo Proof Paint, Turpentine, Florence' White, Japan, White Zinc Putty, Colored Zinc, 'Litharge; Rod Load , . 'Whiting, Boiled Oil, ' Glue, Lard 011, Shellac, Sperm 01, -paint Brushes, Fish On, &c., . . Color. of ovary description dry, and Oil in cans and tubos at tho Elardwaro Store of , 1, 1864 Biwa raiment° 'Wafers, AT RALSTON'S Dec, 11,1863 ONE gcod. Photograph is..wprth R. doz. on poor ono's . : 117 ho Poor . Vetllia to a Mead? All PHOTOGRAPHS made at • • . LOCIIAtAN I S RQ93IS,',. • -: . . 'aro warninted , to give attleactiou or they will'be ro ittkorr. Oct.2o,lBqp, • , pIPES; Ti3bacoo, , (smoking and chew. lug) Lind Sogare, rit-Ilavorettek'e Drag and , Book ' . Dr.j . .111,001.15„ bitims. " ?o tarot Street for do or s lioloW. Haab. littartoist - --"19116011%,': Jn1y1,3,81:41. cr WINTER ARRANGEMENT. GREAT TRUNK LINE FROM THE North and North-Wort for Philadelphia, Now York, Reading, Pottsville, Lebanon, Tamaqua, Ash land, Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, &o. Trains leavo4larrisburg for New York: as folloWs : At 3.00, 7.25 and 0 06 A, M., and IA6 and 9.00 P. M., arriving at Now York at 5.40 and 10 00 A. M., and 3.40 and 10 35 P. M., connecting with similar Trains on, tho Pennsylvania Rail Road; filming Cars accompanying the 3.00 and 0.06 A. M., Trains, without change. Leave Harrisburg fdr Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Minoreville, Ashland, Pine Grove, Allentown and Phil adolphia, at 7.26 A. M. and L 46 and' 900 P. 51., stop ping at Lebanon and all Way Stations;, the 9.00 P. 6f., Train making no close connections for Pottsville nor Philadelphia. For Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail Road, leave Harrisburg at 4.00 P. M. Returning: Leave Now York at 9.00 A. M., 12.00 Noon and 8.00 P. 111 ; Philadoldhia at 8 00 A. H., and 3.30 P. 61., Pottsville at 8.30 A. M., and 2.45 P. M., Ashland 6.00 and 11.46 A. M., and 1.16 P. M; Tama qua at 7.35 A. M. and 1.4 p P. M. Loavo Pottsville for Harrisburg, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail Road. at 6.45 A. M. 8:25 " 1:15 8:55 " 1:48 " Reading Accommodation Train : Leaves Reading at G. 30 A. M., returning from Philadelphia at 4.30 P. M. Columbia Rail Road Trains leave Reading at 0.10 A. M. and 0.15 P. M. for Ephrata, Lithe, Lancaster, Colum. bin, &c. On Sundays : Leave New Yor at 8.00 P. M., Phila delphia 3.15 P. 51., Pottsville 8.00 A. M. Tamaqua 8,00 A. 81., Harrisburg 0.05 A M. and Rending at 1.00 A.M. for Harrisburg, and 10.62 A. M. for New York. Commutation, Mileago, Season, School and Excur sion Tickets to and from all points, at reduced Rates. Baggage checked through : 80 pounds allon ed each Passenger. G. A. NICOLLB, General Superintendent. Reading, Pn. Dec. 8, 1805. Cumberland Valley Rail Road Com- THE Cumberland Valley, Penneylva nia and Northern Contra' Rail Road Companies have made an arrangements to do a @MIMI! .Toint FIT ight and Forwarding Business between the Cities of Piffled°lpkia, Baltimore and New York. Thu Cumberland, Valley Rail Road Company will open their Freight Depot at Carlisle on the lot January 1860 for the receipt and shipment of all goods entrusted to them. Freight to ha forwarded by this arrangement must be loft at Pennsylvania Rail Road Company; Depot corner of 16th and Market St., Philadelphia. North ern Central Rail Road Company's Depot Baltimore and Cumberland Valley Rail Road Company's Depot at Carlisle. The public will find it to tliere Interest to ship through the Rail Road Company's Freight lionsos and by Company Cars. J. & D. Ruoeus, Freight Agent Carlisle Dec. 22, 1865. 600,000.M0RE MEN WANTED. TO PURCHASE THEIR Spring and Su mm e r Clothing of ISAAC LIVINGSTON, AT his cheap Clothing Establishment on North Hanover street, Carlisle, from ono of the largost and best stocks of READY MADE CLOTHING, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, ANL HATS, ever brought to this place flaring just returned fro the Campaign, ho acknowledges his gratitude to the citizcns 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 same. His clock of ready-made SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, is not surpassed in this place, either lu 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 ea , tern cities, I feel confident that I cannot be under sold by any other establishment, either East, West, North or South. Livingston has always been the first to supply you with clothing, twenty-five per cent. cheaper, and one hundred per rent. better than you can purchase elsewhere Come and examine his stork when you want to purchase clothing. ISAAC LIVINGSTON, North Hanover Street. April 1855. MACHINE SHOP. rrhe subscriber now manufactures and _L keeps constantly on hand, on North Street, east of Mondlum's hotel, a largo ass'rtmont of JOHN K. STAYMAN A. B. E lIENRY BAXTON MIT =I 0 ,A" READING RAIL ROAD J ' ls: " pany. FREIODT DEPOT, CARLIBLI AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, such as Horse Powers, Threshing Machines with -_-- Sep - stor e f l ched : CoTiullerC orn t si,rtrewtnjFZder Cutjers of which are the latest and the best XXIIDAmrm, improvem en t s. Particular attention paid to Helne ing of all kinds of Agricultural Implements at short notice and reasonable prices. Thankful for- former favoca-I respectfully solicit a share o . fpublic pationage. _ BOOTS AND SHOES. AT the store of John Irvine, on th iv. E. corner of the public square, is the place to purchase Boots Shoes slate and Caps, at prices that defy competition, lie husjust returned from the East with the largest and most complete assortment of Boots, Shoes, Hato & Caps that be has ever presented to this community, and which he Is determined to sell at the lowest pos sible prices, Ills stock embraces everything in his tine of business, such as MEN'S & BOYS' FINE CALF BOOTS, Kip Boots, Calf and Patent Loather Oxford Ties, Call and patent Leather Oalteis, Calf Nullifiers, Calf and Kip Brogans, Slippers, &e. LADIES' WEAR, Fine French and English Lasting Gaiters, Morocco Cal I and Kid Boots, Fine Kid Slippers, Fancy Slippers, Nor rocco, and Kid Iltskins, &c., MIS ES AND CHILDREN'S WEAR of all descrip Lions embracing fine Lasting Gaiters, Morrocco and Lasting Button Boots, Morrocco Lace boo: s of all kinds fancy shoes of various ctyles slippers, dec. lIATS & CAPS, Silk, Cassimere, Fur and Wool Hats of all qualities and styles, also a largo assortment of STRAW HATS. Boots and Shoes made to order at the shortest notice Repairing ppomptiy done. Confident of his ability to please all classes of customers, he respectfully invites the public to give him a call. tra.ltomember the place, N. E. corner of the Public Square. July 1, 1804 HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM. THE undersigned respectfully announ ces to the public that he still continues the Hut ting Business at the old stand, in West High street, and with a renewed and of effort, produce srti cies of Head Dress of Every Variety, Style and Quality, that shall ho strictly in keeping with the impieNe wont of the Art, and fully up to the ago which n live. I have on hand a splendid assortment of HATS AND CAPS, oral] descriptions, from the common Wool to the finest Fur and Silk Hats; and at prices that must suit every one 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 Durability and finish ; by those of any othor establish mont in tho country. Mon's,,lloy's and Children's Hat's and Cape, or every description constantly on hatid. Ho respectfully invites all the ooid patrolt and as many now ones as possible, to give, him a call. gut 3. 0, CALM. July 1, 1864. NEW AND FRESH 11: ' • r CO a (32•1e55.- hey HALBERT & BRO., PAVING just returned from the Eastern cities desire to inform their patrons that have laid in a large and varied stock of Now and Fresh Goods at the lowest cash prices. Their assortment is thorough and complete, contain ing everything neceasaay to constitute a First Class Grocery. TEAS, COFFEES, SUGAI?S, in greatest abundance, and at lowest cash itlguroa.— Syrups, Spices, Canned Fruits, qIIEENSWABE and Crockery, Salt and Fish Dams, OheeSei, 'Crackers, Brushes, Baskets and Willow Ware. ••. . , . .. • S'egar and 'Tobacco,. of the choicest brands. • Brooms, Buckets, shd a com plete assortment of - FAMILY GROCERIES. Don't forget the old ' , stand South East corner of Hanover streets. - HALBERT & , 13110.' . Fob. 24, 1894. , ,GEO. W. NEIDICH, D. a. 8,- Vole Demonstrator of Operative Dentlstry'of the • • Baltimore College of Dental Surgey. Office at his r residence opposite Marlon 1141, West Main street, &lisle, Pa. July-t, 1854. CUMBERLAND VALLEY. .HOTEL. A ' 'N.. E. Car. Main and Bedford Sts. '. e• , CARLISLE;, PA.: • ' JNO: II .lElgisgit.;, .00piietor: 'A 1 ESTAURANT in the• basement; which Is furnished with the very best of liquors,. n edibles of all varieties. . ,• ~L 1.. 'i ' June 16,,i.865-Iy. • . . . G.EQAGg','„S. AL/RlOU'ita)nritlgt,'fi•Ziriithe Bath, • • 7 7 • nk4llo o ßuge 9,f Dental` BUrgsty„-;_........._, 4t. , the residence of his mother, East , .uther istreiet; three doors below Bedford.. July 2, 1804. • ...... rORT , Tollos J iViitiiig , •DteliEt; llttiilt! ;..cf**Bidift,-GainegtiAdbtititoittinavi oka 1 9:0116 //gluey cad Book 13tore. 0. N. LULL, Bupt A. J. RUTZ, Agent JOUN IRVINE
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