FNA.NGIAL STATEMENT of the Boreaigh of Carlisle, for the Connell year 865-1866. D. CORNMAN, Esq., Treasurer DR. To balance from former Treasurer, $lOO 07 To amount of loan from Carlisle Deposit Bank, 1000 00 To dividend from Carlisle Gas dc Water Corn " pony, To rent of stalls and stands at market, To exhibition liconses, To P. Madden ' for dirt sold, To Manicipal lean against J. Dunbar's linirs, To Municipal lien against Mrs. ,tiirrn, To amount taxes front A. L. ithineherirt,Col- lector 1804, To fines from .Thstf yes Smith, Dolma' & 110 l comb, Tu taxes levied rut tie. yenx 10415, Total Receipts To amount of checks over paid hy Treasurer, Expenditu res. / Paid Oeo. Line and others, Interest do for °ugh Bends, Paid Gas k Water Company, for gas and Wrt Paid ' P Madden, Street Commissioner, salary, wages ul tmti is, and work on streets, 1,7(51 Paid J. Postlethwaite, sleet ion en pen4vs West Ward, 10 00 Paid A. Kerr, election expenses, East Ward, 11 00 Paid D. Smith, Esq., (pall fying boron ph OM-. erv, 1 , t1.1 James Marlin, Sr, .Inr.s• SuPerinte. dent of public (Ara,. Yard, Pahl Union !•'ire Co., appropriation for loot P:1111 State Irene,,, or, tax on Bonds, 101 15, Pall Cleaning Letort Spring, wage. of Lando, 173 50 Paid Alfred thirduer, stars for Police, 4 511 Paid Um It. Foote, repairing lamps, '2l 75 Paid Geo L. (lowlier, (cooling ordinance, :: 00 Paid Jno. Lost, news• pump at market house, 30 00 Pall Levi Albert, in tail of , alary as Lamp lighter West Ward, Paid Henry Wulf, crossings and tree boxes, Pahl S. 14.,peta, supper for Patrol, Paid John tanipbe)l, pine knots, ringing of boll be., fur Richmond Celebration, Paid Wm. Lyue, trees, Paid George Wetzel, posts, handles, Wheel barrows, ,Cr., lur Rot ongh, Paid A. S. Lyne, repairs at market house, Pant J Boas, 3 t HIPS for Police, 9 0 , . . _ Paid A. S. Lyn., 1 •l - miring lamps, 145 Paid E. Swartz, remosing 11 , 11.1iCt , IC , 7 27 Paid NV. Martin, supper for Patrol li (N Paid D. Black, 124 perches of italic 0 45 ets., 53 8 , Paid J. Araedrung, lor making out Duplicate, 15 Ui Paid John Spo.hr, planting treat, Paid lianashuh liliue, , I- I ,i net of troll at Spring, Paul )1. ltarnit7., 8 pi rch of Stone a:s 75 els , Paid It. S. Glass, work at Grave Yard, Paid W. Miii tin, slipper tar Po 0 - 'Ol, Paid Lautiaon setting curl, and 'uniting pavement on North ,Street, PAM Jonathan Zeigler, stepping stones, Paul George \ Vetzel, erecting ilea stand, lit outlast house, Pn d L. Punier, iiork at erossingii, Paid P. Spahr. If.! loads tit •totie,o„„ .5 et,, L 3 mcl, ,e l oote, plumbing., Paid Jahn lion pso,ltg that 6,0 Paid Cooper Eat li, t Inging Paid tie,. 11 . 0r/01. 1111 W ,, h,r It.trollgll and Midge , Paid John rauiphell, trimming trees, Paid iipprapt ,an..:, t t Hook s Lad,, U.dat. Pala JO, Mal lid, api ..jd 1,.11•.11 L. Uldoli Fli.- 001111,113 , Paid J. t.. (Mod Will lluae Cump.my, Paid G. A. 0111111 in, lipprOld aft n t„ low I,lllllld 1 . 1 rc Cum pone. Paid tjeci 'fa) lot extra ser,i,, Paid hi. OM., Paid Geo. lierteui, 1011.111. tlonr,ug , is or!, lit Borough bl Ides, l'ald C. U. II utter, numbering stand, at flint Let, and Id, btu out lur lamps. Paid A, s emit, id; tiinn ket house, glints nut work tor street' Lamps, Paid Iriti. llaudolmh, r,,loing and Netting curb tit Hoe, er Paid J J. lh,ler, Vail Broil itJt/, hal Jain n. Purl I. h Li lie, plait and hard," t . . Paid A. 11. BM., Inuilier, I`atil Delaney Blair, [umbel, Paid John H 14,1•11i1114 tlll.l L. Pald titan'. Putd \ Purl George lieetem, n mit tit market house, rind J. 11 Lai/lean, tug'," eineiii Let louse, ' i D. Ills It, for stone, Pall E. Cut nut.tn St Sun. it] luting, Past J. U. Br - Att., 1.1 tut tut.;. Paid I'. tzphau, but Paid L.Jst9 ut :51)prctIlk. C.. 111 I LI, Paid A. S. Lytle, 8,1 E. .'_',.lllZ.` , lllll at+ High Yntd A. ( ie, k, kalary n, 1.111111.-light, d, Paid D Lainialightir 11-1,1 ME Paid A. S Lyue,salal 3 as Clerk ~f Marko, Paid lion, Taylor, nalary as .lamo,r, Pat.' ll Cotoman. , lliao as Bnlnugh Tro,t- Paid J 7 , 1 lu,o lilt ian r. hitho t n. Scl y of Col porauoil, Punt 11. lc, balmy it , ArtS.l.llltt ,tll ,•1 Cam nw.hioriel Pro ed A. S. 1.3 De, tot It t•,, PAW 1). C01,111:111 101 oxtra ,or, l'imi J. 51. )I,llollllt`llllll, proparlng 'inf.. meat or Itorough Fund., p a id JtmioS Lotudt,lrl hook and tit/11,11- ury, =I Maxim. Regolatog. Pad .1 M. 11trrerr.urreirrrr.r. nod fr. r I'tiltl A S lie. rep,”nag I oupt Tutal pnt By Exonerntmts ailt.tv , l .t Kt ti. Aalount of taxes outQtati.lll, , 1..1. A • NUAL STATEMENT OF THE DEBTS AND SEATS ol"riin )UU Lmbilitirs Londe issurd for Gas k Water .wk, ecriptiun, Bonds adst.Ll fun all , A: ocript,oo. Bonds lssul d to George Line & :hallo/mit of )1. Nl arileu uxe of .Mrs E. M Is, gts, IWO ti .h 1 ell One • Rt. , luck lot . 1 1. 4cr i i , lion, par value, `.rL,, rit ii,ts ak. \Voter . .2r1.1 • , 1 1, ..0 15,010 3,100 ou i t t. tt , Par %slue, I^t tttiott cs On, n « " atvr stock, par %aloe note tsuttlog taxes 100 .1000, Excecs of Inclebtodneea Ltabiliticsfor Bounty Purposes DR. To amount received nom vale of Bounty Bond, 825,8.47 33 To outatanding taxes of A. Rinehart Culler. t r, 106 i, To amount of Duplicate for 1865 = [y amount paid on notes in enritele Deposit - .l.lnelc by. lienety ted..owi.d, iticeout patil un Lichen's, Ily amount peel Jelin Lie. pt uwtl 414 rredita to Itureugh, By enticlut paid Tha) et. Ba Lei. e uI Bounty, By awooat paid C. Warden, Bounty and Costs, By alllollat paid Rheem and 51 rally Printing Lunde, e c., By amount paid Stamps nod necessary Ex- poneee, By Exunemouns to A. Rinehart Collector 1584 101 35 By Lxoneratione to A. Kerr, Collector 18115, 441 47 Percentage allowed D. Corm:nen, (ay I ,e, per coat, Dalaw, Duplicate, lu Lunde of Trettatirer We the Auditors of tho Borough of Carlisle do certify, that we have examined the foregoing account of David Cornman, Esq., Borough Irons urer, and find a balance due him by the Borough of Mx hundred seventy-seven dollars and forty-three cunt. The above statement of the Liabilities and RHBUEItI3 of the Borough we find ear ecct. We have also examined the account of said Treasurer with the Bounty Fund, ..nd find a balance due by him to said I. nod of one thousand eight hundred seventy seven dollars and thirty-two cents. J. P. BIXLER, R. D. CAMERON, Auditors A. K. EIIEAFER, The First Premium, FOR THE BEST PHOTOGRAPHS At the late Cumberland County Fuir, has been awarded to C. L. LOCHMAN. Ai R. Loehman has the pleasure to an- Lti_ nounctl to the public. that he has rcrpurchase.d old room from Mr. M'lllillan In Mrs. Nelrs build ing, opposite the First National Batik, and guarantees that his PHOTOGRAPHS, • •: CARTES DE VISITE, AMBROTYPES, &c. Have no superior, and In tone, finish and clearness, surpass most pictures produced. Ho gives his person al attention to the room, and with the best and most Improved int.truments and appliances warrants the finest results. A large 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. HA RDW A.RE STORE. Tb.HE old Hardware stand of Lewis F. Lyno, has passed - into:the hando of W. E. lillilor - A. Bowers,, titnii - are now transacting business un der tho name and style of , L MILLER & BOWERS. - z ,, Tho now firm have just returned from the city and aro now prepared to furnish to the public at thdlowcatr prima, all kinds of . _ FORENN AND DOMESTIC Hardware, Coact/ ir,lmlng,Painte,.ollB, GLASS, VARNISH, Ate. A.locic into their store will convince ail that they' have . enough of goods to fully supply the demand i this market. Penne wanting goods In our 1100,11 , 111 find It, to their advantage to give us a tall.' All ',Orders personally , and7ruptly ,attended to. .„. . , July 7,380. •• LIFE-HEALTH-STRENFTH LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGTH LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGTH THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY DR. JUAN DELAMARRE'S Celebrated Specific Pills, Prepared from a prescription of Dr. Junta Delamarre, Chief Phymeian to the Hos pital lu Nord on Lariboisiere cis: 5G2 00 1,020 99 13,5 00 22 75 6 00 89 24 13E3 This in, al milde medicine is no Imposition, but is unfinling in the cure of Sparmatorrine or Seminal Weakness. Loot y species of Genital or Urinary Irri tability. Involuntary or Nightly Seminal Emissions frrm whale, r rouse produced, or however novel e will be speetilly relieved and the erg as restored to healthy action. Read the following opt nh,us of eminent French phy sicians: "We trite used the Specific Fills prepared by Oat ancient Dupont, No 214 Hue Lombard, from the pr,,riptam, of Dr. Juan Delamarre, In our private practice m Mt unit tin seeress. 10111 we 11010,3 there is uo other medicine calculated to cm,' all per sons sullering from Involuntary Emissions or any other weakness of the Sec nil Organs, whether caused by a sedentary nu de of living, excesses or abuse. 9 .30 5,:"00 40 $3 ,647 79 677 I I EMS X 3,169 :16 MEI Paris, May :db,IBIIIL BEWARE or CouxTERFEITs. Tho u Dills are sold by all the principal Drug• cute t brotmlmut the World, prier One Dollar per Box, or l ix floors for Five Dollars. 11 ANCI I:It I.: A DUPONT, Sole Proprietors, No. Rue Lombard. is One Dollar enclosed to any authorised Agent. will insure a Is, by nd.ulli mail, securely sealed from all oh et sat ion nix boxes for live dollars. Sole t;, me al Agents tar Amerie3, OnCAII U. MOSES A Co„ i Cortlandt St , N. B.- Frebeh.limnan, Spanish and h Dampb lets, containing lull pat Menhirs and dbeytlons tor use. sent fr, to ant adifi rye. Sold t t CarlisM 6t ,F. W. I 1,1,10 T I ' /11:(1 XI II A V Elt- 2, 00 .00 00 15 00 1 00 `) oil Is 7 0 00 CAT:\ It 11 II S N l I 1 F! 'I Lis ,null h , I nrd Itnl ll le he the be•l nth le I, a• eeu I, ear hie Waleb,Cidd ia.thu Ile el awl Heads , iit! 1' :I , bee. found an estll lllde 111 I Eyes. 1/0.0 . 111., 1111, lII', 1 1 . :1.01 I t•nnug ha, ,ftea been 1. , ,r eat- I) ISII n Ne.l If at .1 a,. eshh•, and Gives Immediate Relief 110 31 6 00 lo 00 1, 00 1 - - 0 10 ( 1 111 00 -11 11 10. deli iltqlV3 111111 , CallSeri I ditoasesot tlo 111. Actor 11 , , it au, illelnghltal moil 1, re.r, 1111 a 11111 . 4. 0 out all 4.lintl 1111i1 , 11S, $ :ill • nun glant'S. :11.'1 alvo4 a hoalt, , action to tlo• te.l. Moro Than Thirty Years' N1.1,11.111 • N c.nt,n II .1101 111_1 — ,null, L.i. 100%. It, all tho 01111- /11,i tlll . 1101. :1101 "t t hi. no..ehit it stut,i , l,::;lo I tlnn 0 1 . II l- n.. 01.1001 !, 01.111) I LI,. 111th gte.it -wrote- lion eveo IBM \\*bolo-Me I)rug gi,ts in IS(I I. * 11i..1. hits t 11911) 31.11 1.14•11 git 111 1 11 I 1 1 - -11 tII 1 I 1•:‘ in , •11.• 1-11 11 11 .1 1..1 11( v. Itl 11 v ht it L, 1,1 I•Sviy rt,iwet, t gIN ot It Fir i• ,• .1, 1 I ~ tll t hat It 11 , c1.11,11y lit. I ,, —t i• eVII 1.11 , 11111 toi tho r:. rly, Pat Is, Nt.“ . WI A 11 At 10 1.mtu,..11... Paul A 1:,•• .1, t Liner C., •• :111110r ACo " • ,1.1••••••ttlt 10.1.1,j,,,..• I Alt .' A. C., •• llt • kt " 11. II le. Iti,ll ,alt• rr 'I Dr I=1!1 ItELIEV IN TEN MINUTES Brain's Pu!monk' Walers ! tn.'l he ci k:111(11 :ll,lb in, (..,t 1111(..;7, and 1,4. alto ;o of the hind (,er introduced under the .% Fb.ll-."iu till , ol aby other r tAry ; all (The; l'ithnonic a:t al.( vonnteileita 'III° III:ill:III:. 0:111 Igo t 110U:11.y the name MIN' A N bring tontine(' (.11 I:11 L tt ofer. The., \Valera have lawn hetore the puhlie for nearly ILli to yeat , , and the ilillllens,yph. attained, not only in ant an, hot iu tbrelollo,llllLlries, t.IIIY atte•t their Intl in-, b. rill. 'I Ine itiy(lleal pl,p(a.t until6111:P1k:1 t I 1/.11 . ILA r:t Lir bu 1.11, 01 I, the et], o f I.lllnom,,ry or Ilro, (nnl earl( b., 1.. in ally double that ni the niany 11 mirthless innhab adv( nisod Bryan's Pulnionie Wafers 1,10 t-ort• hn,al, 110alsethe4s, AtAlita, l'ataith 150andaltia, I.llllcult 111,1111111,,, t , pittirg 01 111- d, nit sin t leripieuL Cenhttniption and 1 I.lot 101,, :sOL 4.‘11) all edlng te:iel, eiletAllig rapid alOl ht• Ling rune nO.ll 1 1.11.1 1.. //I/ 1..1/ 111 N, I tintalic I and Ili ,I n.ll • t i• i..ll,llined 111 :1 I ,, rni ':lull 11r.rallrl It tliu taule, Ora ;my rhlld ~11 I.ly take 1.111,11. One di :u II Als a) s d ME MEE RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES \ Vllll It 11111• rrrkerus, these \Vale, art i.e. talttal:le . ll.ey it ill in ahe day rethot e tilt. 111. f ".1. , hharsener.s ; Irgallar lit • I a tea .1 i o :11..1t all 111,1•11N1. 111 e :al Ilea:I:111[y 4:1 the rffirr f g rally iw pl ovlng its e cI,II.IIeSS, ,11:CII 1,1110.. they ale rugulttz ly lt•••:1 Lc than) ta•nr: Ihe1: r 3 git oelt 1,11) 4.1 (111, 111,:1111.11)1.. rrruetly is thduce 1 ufliahtriplett plain to hi ti:lre Lase 111:1 t,:t :alit a: hi th , 11:1:: let the jest yap , . iii a•tic 4.1 the pat, heat r, aid injure the 0hm:1..1,1 . .4' the gouttlta: h. illf1111• Ina =MI 35 .110 1)0 h Sh ) •t• that t tvc , ttl, "Ill: \ ' •I ttoputtn at.), %ink, and also ~Lie, vu thu ta , • stunt.: vt the st,tnlttnre Pr..inietur “.1 , , It )ItUil.,' 011 1•31 . /1 tt ruppor, 11111 i, reit tt hi. It is A* - 011onding p:u lire tt t,l Le tivalt is tilt to Lite lull extent of It It hits =II MEM 11111%N ., VI NN Al an fur Ralu 11 all Drag gistv. • • • . . METE CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS 164:.-'1 _S 4,1111 - fl 0.11 n proscription ol Sir J. Cho k, V I) to the guy,. MEM . rrll IS well kimActi medicine i s no un. po.nio,t.i.suro And sail, remedy Mr Female Inlnr,ltie , atoll ~ i ,trtri.fmn, , nmit any ram, n !later, A ny AlLlinull n pnwerinl r, minty. it 1 . 1010L1)11.1 Urithing ti 31 . :1.t.1 1,41 e, It Iv peeellarly t•ttitell It will, lu t e . , 1/riti on the 11.11011 y perl 4 .1 It ,ego 141 - Ity 11, Nervetts Spittl,tl ,%ffectietis, Pahl lo 3.1.• 1 t wed Fatle:tlenlight ex ert en, I . .epliat.lllll “1 . the !lent t, Low '-p1.115. 11,-let i. it It mutt ollthe 1113111111 occa•imet.l by a ills .stored •ystent, these l'llls 1, 1 :1 CM.' 5113., ell Wiwi ttleans lint, 11111,1. "41 o 0 10,6 - .3 2 4 ' , 41 - 1.... 0" t , 31 {4l h - J 1 U 61,11 101.1,1 to Nil is lo.ro I he .li.. gill t/1.. 211 of pittiphlot ulo well I 1 , 1 tut tl.to . 1,11.1 ostiltirs, pot a panitshit•to tree, or lo• ,I nod IS potstAi_e s amps istirloio•ct t o al l y ~ilh , 11,11 its 111, is ill os , orst a bottl, cositasishot over 1.111, I.) eel unn mail 15 E 12. Inuon—ly. A gout, MEI i.O 00 2-0 15 New Grocery Store ! cHANGE,OF FIRM I OM THE unden,igned hereby announces to hfe old ' ,al room nod customers. thni be has dis. nom.' of hie malt.° sleek ul tioodH with the good will of the ustabllshnlent to Messrs Pelf, k Waldimoud, Wll6lll he revommends to the eltizens of Cum Lerhu,d ou ty. 05 actlre, onto getie nod relial lo huhiness oleo, 1,110 will spore no paint, to to/dui:tin and improve the ellarnoter ol the old strand as a Shot 01:04. =I 11,5 15 6,681 51 1,h77 35 .: , 11,"62 07 with rn a . 1) ti i t hs for t t ronogo he has I (Tel ef'd ho horpenl.e r the new firm tt von ti into nro of the 88111 e PEFFF,It & WABI-1111.0013 will in a few days receive the largest and best !molted stock of ' GROCERIES, CHINA WARE, QU EENSW A RE, GLASSWARE, WILLOW WARE, &c., ever brought to this place, and will constantly keep on hand the choicest Groceries the Eastern Markets afford. A full assortment of Lamps and Oil on hand. Call and coo us at the old stand, South East corner of Market Square PEFFEIt & WASHMOOD. January 6,12.06--ly. itLarge and varied stook of G roceries, Queonswaro, CANNED FRUITS,- sauco.,Fish. , which I am selling at the very lancet Cash Prices. Thoso lodobted to the subscriber, and particularly those in arrears for a longth of limo will come forward and promptly pay,np, as longer delay will not" be sub mitted to. Nov. 3, 18135 PURE LIBERTY IVIIITE 011 do more and better work at a given Cost, than any When! Try It I Manufactured only by Zia; 7.Elt & S I TU. Wholesale Drug, Paint & Wass Dealers, No. 187 North Third Street, Jan. 22, 1866-Iy. DRESSING CASES, Ladies' and. Gentlemon'i. bec. 15, _ , Burnt, Rose, Coffee, Vanilla and Choc°lnto. bee, 15, 1865. AT nermisTlCKS Presents for-all at Haverstick's. RITING Woks, Papier, Mashie, aosnwood /4 Walnut. Dec / 15, - 1865. AT lIAVERSTIOKEI. GEM BELTING ! Just resolved a large assortment of all dz.:m— -.01-in Bolting, Gum 11054 Guin Packing,: &e.; and' for stile (heal:, at the Hardware Stars of • „ 11141 4 1ItY• SAXTON. ' • 25,1804.• It. A. W.:ADIII.:I'AM I, 'II. D U. U. 1711.1 AHD) :V, )1. I). JEAN LE 1,1.11A111111.1, tl. U. DR. MA FISII Al, EIME r. 27 . 'ittlaiL It ,t . N. I= FAMILY GROCERY. =II Always On Hand IN3I. BENTZ AT lIA.VERSTIO E FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE 'FLOUR & FEED, COAL, PLASTER & SALT BEETEM & BROTHERS having purchased of Snyder k Newcomer their entem sive Warehouse. (Ilenderson's old stand,) head of High street, beg le.ive to Inform the public that they will continue the Forwarding and Commission business on a more entenslve scale than heretofore. The highest market price will be paid for Flour Grain and I' , oduco of all kinds. Flour and Heed, Plaster, Salt and Hay, kept con stantly on hand and Mr sale. Coal of all kinds, ombr,cing LY KENS VALLEY, LOCUST \lO UN TA IN, LA Vir BERRY, &c., &c. Limaurnory 'and ftlackspeitbs' Coal, constantly for sale, Kept under cover, and delivered dry to any part of the town. Also, all kinds.of LU MIIER constantly on hand. A Daily Freight Line will lefty° their Warehouse every morning at 7 o'clock, arrive at Harrislung at 11 o'elovh and at Howard it 111 nehman's WarehouFe, Nos Slid and SIO Market street Philudelphia, at ti o'clock in the evening of same day J. BEETENI 'mos. Nov. 10.146 n. • M , 4 A) "(lel , , . * . i) ef;f: IVlieeler Si Wilson and Bowe. LOCK STITCH SEWII.RIGi kit A t Hl* s. 'l'! 11 , . / ~J ( pest rrNVilson machines are „. 1: , i m4, 1 to all Lirol , 1.1 I null; M.Wlng, worlsinis, woll upon 1.111011 and Cotton goloiS, jib I 1 ot L. , 111111.i Inolutiful niol 010 Ito t itch ollo• ,•11 both si4les nr I lie vrtn•le 1•11,,,1ti N 1 littolor ttt tottoilltots No :t tt.to•ltittt• tt t I.att,,tat Itrottzp, • e I t -r pl 111.1, The Howe Sewing Machine t.,11;11 `11".111OlO, Satllm,ltt to this- -tht. litehlorg It In titutititriougly admitted t tdi4Frin,.•ve “, 1.. :Ai i.ttl, ,Li li ~,t• I,,LU,Lr A ziILIL `i rtltOjOr. 1.11110, 311 t (latiet 1..•t10t 8. Itt.tolLlnn i.l) ....LI, \ hitt/. • 11:t..1 IL, II& I. , •th t' 1 , v. , ' 0nu1 , •11 , ! ,,, 1 I , I 110.,,y :111•1 nllll lat It Irurdilw IL funs litzlll. 3,1 rapi and N, Ito 1‘ ,, r1, It HI 111 , tie Call :Ind rxar , ll,lr at hail lla I'elegt:ipit 1 , 111:e. Cit 11 , 14•. l'a. uvt GREAT DISTRIBUTION In' TILE nitql Jewelers* Associalion, Depots : 37 & 39 Nassau, & 54, 56 & 5S Liberty St , NE NV Y Olt CITY, 111 Its "011 :111 , 1 )11 . 11.d1.11 . 1 , . h.' I rarv.4rnviTlgs. ,tl%. r 1 ; 1 .111:1,1 , 1,1v, 11nt,111,, Elo rru.ni•l lug I.! Din T ,,,n..l 111ant,r1.1 Ring, treln ts. ('• r nl. snie. Jet, Lill, Intl Camp. t.,(i 1i1.1.1 r I n , nosi.,.. Ituttori , net,: Ftu.l, t n. 4 .111,1 NI - ..1. 111.11?,, Plain nil CIIIO,II (i $1,000,000. FORO?:E DOLLAR, which they need not pay until it is I;enu n nhnt driikin and its Nal THE A ERICAN .1E1V1 . 1.1,1 , 111' 4 ' .t 1 1• 1 :414'1 tTH,N roll yotty at tenth it to tilt Lu t of its belt,. the lars"est ant most !top.] tt iell it lip the L'ltitet :states. 'lin t. and atty..) , he. 1,,0, conduct 4,1 In the 111 ,, t, candid all•I Inalluvr nu iplilly I twrea.m.r, Oath. 1, .1 sill, L:11:11tnl ee of 'l,O ryip. 1,r - 4, 1/nlllOl ot [half .•1. , l•O• illvtl,•.l et ohtainin T“• 11. elo12:411t tad lostl3 goods 'I he sodden (v1111111:I Lion of the lot Ina, has muted the tnllwe of a large nttntletr of hentes N 1' , 'Who were ext.,. nil Ply, ettwaged to l unoinestrnmet, 011./11 , 4h the bloc 411.11.411 W; Ihell to , ell Iheii 1:0o,1••• at a grey s3co o. m ',MI,' inst. inn s less than toe-t , ui th tilt 11”. of 111,11111 . 1.•tkiring. tt hate lately wit, ha., ecly largely of these 11.11.1110 ttteek.at s eh nn ttente Iv low prices that we call nll,u,t to se,' 110..04 and wive Lotter chance• to draw the 111011' viii l/ 111101,1, S i11:111 nu. olhor doing /I,illl Ilnr lama •,•• 11l It Ali] it TO and we re sin ctlolly soli( it your ittarone_e, es st ear.. confident o 0..114 the ntznost sat istat•t hat. Dm hog the past j'ett I. have jar w turtle 1 a runs her of the most vlllll,llO, prizes to all pat ts of the .e.unt y. Those who patron 17., Us %, ill lervill• LI.. luil 1:1111.1 of their 1110110 y, :IN .uncle on our 11 , 1 is w0..111 less t lot. (Int. Dollar. retail and there ant• 11.1 lihl ul,. 1 • .11111'S 1//1 i 1 .4 wilh us Only depend on ha% nig I sonipt tet. mats. and the artist .11.te n will to intintaltatel. sent ,m 3 :111,111•Ns !.). le Lllllllll.lll or 0 toes-. 'I he tallotl int; pat ties have recentll thaw n pt Ives hoot the A , • et halt JI. , 1'11•11 . an, hall. I, uidly :ill•ost•t1 tin. 11,, r.l ILrlr u . uw, • ch Houh,.l, . 1. , 111 . \ I epariment N1;1,, itnioo, li C Lilt.. Nis, %nod II Vni,e. .52 :I Nlat k's , Nl:whine, value ‘ 57;•; 1111i-li,, 1,. P. S. Vole.. Ndshville, Tenn.. Sliver 'lra idlue 1..11115,1 Float St , 11.trrishilr 1 r, l'.l , sewing Nlaihine, value $110: Lieut. -Colonel IVditer ChiLlenden, QuatierudisLor Lonist ill.. Icy., (lola AVaitch, value, $150; S jog St.. s , Silt Wtd...11 slur $:.11 .1. 1111,, , 11, 1:St1 6.ii1101 . )11,101 lour P11.11,e, Ni112 , 101t,11 . , tl lun, Ladies Einnuelell 1,1,,,• ;Ltd); Samuel Lee. Snip, Plesident anti lied ll.lah Mining C. mpaLy, San Frain:Leo; Nl,L,.deso, cn line f'_o .lame S. Long, Esd l't lu ipal /dd t 1'..11..,4idtt. I ostitute, , tn. va I ; It NI. Longstreet. (lot. g anew Ala, NI n4l, But, : N'at, Due r, AI hit”. N. P , ll,dd Lined (dodo; Set. 13 u ; )Ile 11:11,1 I,lll.llgtior, Ilan feu, (11111/, l'1:111 , .11/1 .. ..1• V3lllO $4OO 11 nil hilll..ind Pin, ‘llll,O 5'175 Nlani 1111111, 1 . 05141 6e p1ae..,1 on the List, Ind, i i , puldish inn anise nsitlioul permission. our patron 1.1,1 red Cluile.l 01,11, Ullrrellry whin :5 I ronvenient LIST UI" PA RTIA L ARTICLES SOLD FOR ONE DOLLAR EACH Witli,mt I'6.g:it'd to value, and 71,4 to ho loth fur until vii know what you will r,coiye: I 5 Eleg , tit Rosewood Pianos, worth nom 2200 to $450 11. Ele..ion I Melo •eons,ltose weed Cases 175 to 250 50 Ftrst Class St,, lag M.tehines 411 to 300 16 Fine 1)11 Paintings 30 to 100 1511 Flue Steel Eng, livings, framed 20 to 30 50 Music Boxes 25 to 40 150 Revolving Patent Castors. Silver 20 to 40 50 Silver Ft oil 11.. d Coke Baskets 20 to 35 400 Seto of Tea and 'Pablo Spoons 20 to 50 150 Gold Hunting Case Watches, warranted 50 to 150 100 Diatnonds Rings, cluster and single stout. 75 to 250 175 Gold Watches h 5 to 150 3011 Ladles II /itches GO to lOU 500 Silver Watches 20 to 75 Diamond Pins, Brooches and Ear Drops, Ladles' Sots of Gold and Coral, Jot and (hold, Florentine, Mosaic, Lava, and Cameo; Sets of Studs, Vest and Neck Chains, Plain and Chased Gold Rings, Gold Thimbles, Lockets, New Stylo Belt Buckles, Gold Pens and Pencils, Fancy Work Boxes, ti Id Pons with Gold and Silver Exton ohm Holders and a largo assortmont of Fine Silver Ware and Molders, of every description, of the best make :std latest styles. ALE,- A chance to obtain any of the above Art des for ONE DOLLA It by purchasing a sualott onvolopo for 25 eta. 4*"'" for Si pled Envelnpos win be Hunt fur $ Eluvun for $2 ; Thirty for $5; Sixty-ltvo for $lO ; 0 hundred lor $l5. Agents wanted everywhere Unequalled inducements offered to Ladles and Gents who will act as such. Our descriptive circulars will ho sent on application. Distributions are made in the following manner : Certificates naming each article and it its value, are Placed in scaled envelopes, whicharo well mixed. One of these envelopep containing the Certificate or Order for some article, will be delivered at our office, or cent by mail to any address, without regard to choice, on receipt of It cents. On receiving the Certificate the purchaser will see what article it drawn and its value, and can.titen send One Dollar, end receive the article pamed, or can choose any othm one article on our Hot of the same value. Purchasers of our Sealed Envelopes m y, in this manner, obtain an article worth hum ono to five bun drod dollars, Long letters aro unnecessary. have the kindness to' write plain derections, and in choosing different arti cles Iron I hose drawn, mention the style desired. We prefer tette] s to ho addressed to our Box, 5319, Post Of fice, for greater safety. _ * * *Orders to SEALE!) ENVELOPES must lu every casette accompanied With the Cash, with the ,nttme of the persou sending, arid Town, County and State plain ly written. Letters should to addressed to the Managers as fol lows 7. 0111 AN, WATSON A: Co., Pox 5310 Post Niro, Now York Jau. 19, 1806-3 m. Iron, English Refined. CENTS lb. Nails, $5,50. Horse BERMS, $7,25. and by ory th I rig oleo In proportion at TEENSY SAXTON'S &NS will find it to their ad al and purchaso thoir Medicinal' at RALSTON'S. , ; july. 1,1861 SCHENOKIS MANDRAKE PILLS FOR LIVER COMPLAINT. A SUBSTITUTE l I OR CALOMEL. your bowels aro costive, TRY f you have worms, TRY THEM f your bronth In bad, TRY THEM you feel drowsy, TRY THEM f you oro low wplrlted,. TRY THEM. f yon ave a rick headache, TRY THEM. Von have taken a drop too much, TAKE A FULL DOSE Tboy only cost 25 cents a box. TRY THEM Blue Marts, and other preparations of Mercury, ac tually produce more suffering and death than the din moms which they Profess to cum And yet this corro sive mineral no denounced by the allopathic doctors, is prescribed by tiftho almost universally in Liver Com plaint, Consumption of Lungs, sic. are composed entirely of roots and herbs, obtained from the groat t-torehouse of Nat ore, and their salutary of led 0 will appear as soon as the medicine is brought to the test of a fair experiment. SCHENCK'S MAN DRAKE PILLS do not produce any nausea or sickness of the stomach ; hut when given - far Dyspepsia, It may be proper to use them in connection with SCHItNCK'S SEAWEED TONIC. By this judicious treattnent the digestive fitcultios are speedily restored to their full o Igor, and the 'worst roses of indigestion may bemired. IS Min We reflect that the liver in the largest Inter- nal organ of the body, that to It is assigned the impor tant duty of filtering the blood and preparing the bile, that it is subject to many disorders, and that when it is diseased or inactive the whole body stiffen sympa thetically, it is not surprising that a medicine which can restore the healthy operations of the Liver should oduee aunvicrful changes in the general health, and effect ores which may appear to be almost miraculous. Headache of long continuance, severe pains in the side, breast and shoulders, Itehhig of the limbs, a feelin: of general weakness laid w retched nose, and other alarm ing and distressing symptom., indicative of imperfect or disordered action of the liver, are speedily remov ed <l l ' )3. the use of SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS. Coativoness, piles. bitter or ,our eructations, and that Indescribable feeling of oppression, mental ensie• ly, languor, lethargy, and depression of spirits which unfit a Ina!, fur the management of business and the enjoyment, of life, are all relieved by the use or SUIIENCh'S MANI/KAKI:PH.I.B. Dr. ~ n ears.—Dear Sir : I take pleasure In sending you n vor titleata in addition to ninny you have already received from suffering humanity. I eau scarcely }lnd language sufficiently strong to express my hearttel gratlfwation of the wonderful clime your MANDItAKI PI I,LS and SEA WEED TUNIC have effected In the en tire cure of one of the most stubborn eases of the affec tion of tho liver. For three years 1 suffered beyond de scription ; all my friends, as well as thyself, came to the conclude❑ that my time in this life was short. Such was the terrible condition to which I was reduced that lit.. to toe had be,ome a burthen ; my whole system w.ts inn state of inflammation ; I could not it, , 111 d hot sleep : toy whole body was filled with pain: so e lit,: would arise in my wrists and ankkes, render log them totally useless. tin several newtons I was attacked with a rush of blood to the head whieh would = dead. I applied to several lqulnent physicians ol our city, In, admitilotered all the medicines that they thought would my ease, but of nOllOllll. !tile ~ o uld do no more fire, and ad• vi-ed me. 0 0 a last re , ort, to drink rod liver oil. Not reli•hing the horrid Irish I declined to take it. Acci dent put. your advert lomtent In My hand, I railed /in y. ton examined me alld told MO the nature of lily license. You then ordered In , , the Pills and Tonic with an observance of dht, pledging your word that in ono week I would find myself another man. I follow ed your advice, and, as you predicted, an astonishing cure was elected I continued your Pills and Tonic i.rr some lime, and now thank lied lOr his goodness, 3toil stifle V11111:Ilde leedhelle, I am core more restored ro Twit. et health. 1 tuna earnestly recommend those 't r.. snfiering from allection al the liver to give tout and Tonic a fair trial, and 11 CM!) will be el. hove •..rut marry persons to you and they hn~e ail barn cured. Any information my fellow riti :reit , m,,y requite will be freely given by the subscri ber. at his t esidence, No. Old Federal street, between .t reef and Pll O O3llOll road. ell A It LES .10FINSON, So., Formerly Pr inters • Ink Manufacturer. Dr. S . ENCK will be professionally at his principal 11l r , No 13 North Sixth street. corner of Commerce, I'lll LAI/1.1,1'111 A. el eny Sato rd.ly, from 9 a. in. until p. : Vet, New York, every Tues,nty, li oin 7 to 3. No.:I , Sumo., street. Boston, 'lass., every Nt c i,i, lay, 1 . 10111 II to 3, nod every other Friday at IFS l'altiloore street, Italthume, Md. All advice tree, but Ln a th,ough vx.tulination id the lotus, with his Ite ,pin mot, r the charge is tin ee dollars Price of the Pulnion lc Sjnup 111141 Scans red Tonic, each per bottle, or $7.50 per half di min. )lantltalto Pilk, :If, rent, er for vain, hp all DruggiSts and Dealers. • Jan.], ISti3-Iy. PIANO-FORTES. DRIGGS' N E W PATENT A l E the only Instruments constructed trui scientific principle. They have great er strength. and nit remain longer in T th it, any other Piano The t instruction ie Elntldo and natural all the exttatioeus tutu her in the body cf the instru ment in dispenst•ii with ; the sound hoards are merely two .tichi..l Matins of thin w md, like the limit and balm 1.1 a ; the drings e uttachiql to a strong Iron fr.ime, in inch in :4,m:tinted and entirely independ ent of Ihe case, theteliy dispensing ruin the old harp lorin id stringing, t sulistitutin r straight bridges, pies, ing t the• mule thee ()vet. Strung Bass, cf whi,ll Cl r. Briggs io the i liven ti er. Ily these improve men( s we gain murk more vibratory pica er, at the same I{lllo all its purity and richness of to,. 'I hey 11:1No i evoi% ed the highest testimonials from t l're,Q, and Ott the principal Ilrtilitb in tllll VOOOl among ‘s jell nn . 11,1.0 1.. )1. tiottnehall 11:ix )larel/.01:, Thal berg, )121,F0u, 11, nun Worloullaupt, A. I. ,Stravliosch, Wm. Henry Fry, Chas. Fladel. .111. A.l.llElttl, the grvat pine nays :—I bane examined your new Piano-fortes, eiad I ....raj:illy 1• 1.1 ICS 03 slem of etrustrin•tion. Its principle, lry „blob great Increase of vibratory power In old:hint d. being r.imple and perfectly philosophi cal. The tone is grand and noble; It has great capac ity for smtainlng the sound or hinging, and Its vol ume ..r t. no or power I have never heard excelled in depth, frothy, and sympathetic sweetnes. 11 or. HENRY FRY, late musical critic of the N. 1". t' sap, —I have examined your newly Invented Pill MI- Fortes. 'I hey Wet it all the praise gin en to them by :51essrs Thalberg, (lotteehalk, Strackosch, Mason and others. An regards nti urtu re, they are original and In purity, volume, and continuity of toile; in vocal Norsimilltudo, that crowning excel. len, e n hirh enables the planhts to " sing" un the In sl I uurvnt, your Pianos ever desnrvu the highest rank Vow. invention, In toy opinion, Is destined to work a radical change in the manufacture of Pianos through. ant the world. From the N V. Herald, dept. s.—Upon ti careful minat ion of Drigg'v l'innierort,e, we find the tesults obtained are it very tine singing tune, great purity and brilhano throughout the entire Instrument, not often lound in linens constructed upon the old plan. The N. Y. Times, July 12, says:—We have now an melt unient without an equal. It can sing with a smooth delicacy, periectly unattainable on any other instrument; an ordinary player obtains with no exer tion, the fellness of a Grand Plano Torte, and they must speedily supersede the old styles. GENTLEMEN :—llaving thoroughly examined and tested the Piano-Fortos invented and patented by Air . It. Griggs, I am of the opinion that the tone result g limn his improvements, an exhibited In the In linten to under canto nation, in point of richness ipth and brilliancy, equals that of the best Grand I limo Fut too, and excels them In pure, musical inton ation and actual tone, power thus approximating closer to what I considet perfection in the Instrument than has yet boon achieved by any oilier system of manufacture. WM, HALL & SON, 603 Broadway, NEW YORK. Before purchasing, send for a descriptive catalogue with price. June 16, 1 1 11li Mason & Etanilin Cabinet Organs, forty differunt styles, adapted to sacred and secu lar music, for $BO to $l3OO each, FIFTY-ONE GOLD or SILVER MEDALS, or other first premiums award. ed them. Illustrated Catalogues free. Address, MA SON & lIAMLIN, Boma, or MASON fiROTHL'ILS, Now YORK. - Sept. '22, 1805-Iy. '9981'1, Slur '311111(1 ()pun° mil osisOdo Spvau , qg loeouni InJON ' o B' Opt IIBINIIVA 'SSV'ID `S'ILO 'epupt 'pp eaueituuril - 1 °papaw( putt u2pio a l at suarivak_l 'HATA . 7 II 5741. N s'i°9B°9•lng , IVE3Nnir THE subscriber hereby informs his old customers and the public generally, that ho him REMOVED his Family Grocery FROM l'ltt Street TO the corner of Puinfret and Pitt Streets, in the building known as CART'S CORNER, which has just been thoroughly repaired and refitted expressly for his husluessp n My stock consists of a first .class assortment GROCERIES, Willow, Woodon n and Queensware, comprising every thing in my line of trade. X am in constant communication 'with-the eastern cities, and will ho In dolly ecolpt of the NEWEST and PREM. EST GROOEItIES the foreign markets aSbrd. Don't ibiget the place—Cart's Old Gorner. .301.1. N F. Carlisle, Mardi 10, 1800, _ THE MANDRAKE PILLS Yours respectfully, ' L. M. GOTTSCIIALIC `SIIHA&Off GREAT EXHIBITION ! ADMITTANCE FREE. Doors open every day, (Sundays excepted.) New Boot; Shoe, Hat & Cap Store. TLig subscriber would respectfully Inform the citizens of Carlisle and surrounding country, that he has just returned from the city, and has now on exhib• lion at his now stand south west corner of North Hanovor St. and Locust Alloy, a largo assortment of Boots, Shoes, Hats & Caps, to which ho would invite the attention of purchasers. His stock oonsists in part of Men's, Boye and Youths FINE CALF BOOTS, Kip and Water proof Boots. Calf and Glove Kid Galt ors, Calf and Kip Brogans, Slippers, &c. LADIES' WEAR. Fine Glove Kid, French and English lasting Gaiters, Morocco, Calf and Kid Boots, and Balmorals, together with a large assortment of heavy lace Boots and Hal morals suited fur country ware. Misses and Children's Ware, of all descriptions, embracing fins Kid and Lasting (tatters, Morocco, Goat and IC id Boots and Italmorals, Cal: and Elp lace itootk &e. Hats and Caps in great variety, for Mon, Boys and Youths Wear, from the commonest to the very best quality, at low prices. Call and see thenn. His motto is small profits and quick sales, adhering BO those principles he trusts he shall give general sat isfaction to those who will favor him with their pat ronage. Itotnember the Stand, S. W. corner of North Hanover St , and Locust Alley, midway between Thudium's and Wetzel's Hotels, Carlisle. Carlloo, April 0, 1800—tf. PROCLAMATION ! WHEREAS, I, Wm. A. MILES, Car lisle, Pa. having just returned from tho Ens ern cities with an extensive assortment of the mos ashlonable and brilliant colors of bR ES 8 l; 00 D N, Such as French Merlons, Cold Wool Delaney, American do. Figured do., Alpacas, French Cassimores, Black do • Plain Poplins, Rop. do., Plain Coburns, 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 Mot:tam:co Cocos. WM. A. MILES. Directly opposite the Mansion House, and nue door west of the Post Office. Sept. 21, 18115 • NEW GOODS NEW GOODS: GRAND opening of unrivalled goods Joat revolved from the Eastern cities; consist ing of choice and varied selectimis at A. W. Lien to's store, South Hanover St., the familiar and well known stand. Our list of Dress (lends comprises. BLACK SILKS, In great variety Including the host goods imported Oros ()rains. Lyons Taffeta, Oros de Rhino, tilos di Afrique and figured. Lupin's, Mel inous in all color: pricer Plaid Merinoes and Poplins, E.MPR AS' figured and I'lain, Alpareas all shades, Coburgs, D• Lainos of Elegant, Designs. WHITE GOODS, .Int.nneta and Caitlin - Ica, Plain and Plaid Ramsoulte LINE NS AND COTTON OODS, Mat settles Counterpanes very cheap. FLANNELS Evert• luality of I‘lilte and colored flannela, Blank eta, Balmoral Fkirts &r. A huge stock of Cloths Cassimeres, Sattinetto \el vet Con], Home-Made .11.0 Ile .tr. I have now a euporinr llSSOrtllleilt of Millinery Goods, Sonnet Velvets and Silks, Bonnet and trimming balls, Mali nes, English Crapes and Laces. MOURNING GOODS. Single and Double width all wool DeLetups, Em press Cloths,Lupin's Bombazine. Cashmere, French Merin nes, Veour Reps, Velour It uiai, A Ipacca, Crape Cloth, Queen Cloth, Striped Mohair. English Prints, Th'hot Long Shaw k, Crne Veils Collars, Handkerchiefs and Belting. NOTIONS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Floor and 'Pahl° Itindow Shades, U brellas, and lip Skirts. All very lea, aut . . r enei,l , ably under the market pricos. Nov. 3, ltit;;) Illl; LIGHT OF THE WORLD DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS AND SALVE. These Life giving remedies are nmv, for the first time, given publicly to the world. For over n quarter of n century of private practice the ingredients in these Life giving Pills 1 !lave been used with the greatest success. Th air MIS- Sit/11 is not only to prevent diseasu, but to cu-o. They search out the various maladies by v, filch the patient is suffering, and ye-invigorate the foiling system. To the aged and infirm a few doses of these valuable PILLS Will prove to be A VERY FOUNTAIN OP YOUTH For In every case they add new life and vitality, en resloie thin waning energies t their pristine state To the y oung and middle-aged, they will prove mos Invalual.le, as a ready, specific, end sterling medicine Here is a dream reallw.ed, that l'once-de-Leon sough Mr Ilium hundred years ago, and never found. ❑. looked for a fountain that would restore the old t vigor and make youth ever An Eternal Spring! It was left for this day and hour to realize the dre and snow, lu one glorious tact, the magic that 11410 fair. These Famous Remedies Cannot E try the flight of years, but they can force back. and hold aloof, disease that might triumph over the aged and the young. Lot none hesitate then, but seize the favorable opportunity thitt offers. When taken as prescribed— FOR BILIOUS DISORDERS Nothing ell; •-bo chore productive of cure than these Their almost magic influence is felt at once ; and the usual concomitants of this most distressing disease are removed. These remedies aro made from the_purest Vegetable Compounds. They will not harm the most delicate female, and can be git en with ood effect in proscribed doses to the youngest babe. For Cutaneous Disorders And all eruptions of the skin, the SALVE is most In valuable. It does not heal externally alone, but pone tratem with the most searching effects to the very roe of the evil! DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS Invariably cure the following Dis eases ; Asthma, Ilowol Complaints, Coughs, Colds, cheat Dlgenges, Costiveness - DyspopeAa, Dlarrham, Dropsy. Debility, 'fever and Aguo; Female CompWats, Headache I nd Influenza, Inflammation, Inward Weakne% Liver Complaint. Lowness of Spirits, _ Ringworm, Rheumatism, Salt Rheum, Scalds,Sin Diseases. Notice.—Noun genuine without the engraved trade-mark around each pot or box, signed by DR. J. MAGGIEL, 43 Fulton st., Now York, to counterfeit which is felony. Jur- Sold by all respectable Dealers in Medicines throughout the United States and Canadae—at 26 cents per box or pot. Jan. IS 1860-Iy. • ESTRUS COTTAGE ORGANS, ARE not only unexcelled, but they aro absolutely unequalled, by any other Reed Instrument in the country. Designed expressly for Churches and Schools, they aro found to be equally urolladapted to the parlor and draw . ing room. For sale only by E. 81. BRUCE, Eq.lB North Sh'WENTII Street, PIIILADELPIII4. 4-Aleo, BRADBURY'S PIANOS, anda complete as sortment of the PERFECT MELODEON. Sept. 22, 1865-Iy. General Insurance Agency. 11E1h1 undersigned is agent for the fol lowing Life lindl'ho Insurance Companies, via:, Mutual . Life Insurance Company, Now Xerk.. Homo Fire Arctic Manbattan " 0 14 lihterprise , Philadelphia. Particular, attention - oml to Perpetual Insurance. hates as low' as'eotiststent with' .security. Office with I.llthirlah;litt4;, Building, Main street, Oarthlteli f • . ' , • . • Eleit.trinip bee4iB6l. 1:1m. Egont. The great Strengthening Tonic (Not .n Whisky Preparation.) HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, , WILL CURE DEBITJTY! DEBILITY resulting from any causo whatever ReSTORATIOX OF THE SYSTEM, 11,7MICE'D Severe Hardships, Exposure. Diseases of Camp Life Soldiers, Citizens, Male or Female, \ Adult or Youth WILL FTNTkIN THIS BITTERS a puro Turtle, not depon4out c n bad liquors fur Choi al mimic miraculnux effectsk DYSPEPSIA, AND DISEASES RESULTINCI FRONI DISORDERS OF THE LITER AND MO ESTI VI , : 01(0A NS. BEM HOOPT, AND'S GE lIMAN BITTERS This Bitters less PERFORM ED Molt E CU I: ES, GIVES HE'I"FER SATISFM .LION, HA S I? E TESTI 1110 NI, Has more Respectable People to vi , uch t", it. than any other article In the Market. We defy any one to contradict Ibis assertion. and W ILL PAY $lOOO to any OHO Willi Will produce arertifleate puldished by ux th,tt it n o t Genuine, 111101 , 1,AND'S OERAIAN BirrEns =6 Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and Diseases arising from a disor dered Stomach. itliservo the following syniptninq Irmo orders of the digestive organs: Constipation, Inward .d the Hood, Acidity of the StutuAch, Nausea, Heartburn, Dis,,,ust tor Food; Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Erneta - tions, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Se limning of the Ileah flurried and diekult Breathing Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Sul locating Sen Fat ions when in a tying Posture. Nom. es of Vision, Dot, or Webs belie the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency 01 Perspiration. Yellow, ness of the Skirl And I . :yeS, Pain In the side, Bark, Litubs Heat. ❑urnning lii tile Pll,ll, l'on , tttot of Evil, and grunt Depicosio 71 of Spirits. CZ) REMEMBER, nut this kill, rs ,11chul CONTAINS NO RUM OR WHISKEY AND CANNOT MAKE DRUNKARDS BUT IS TILE BEST TONIC IN TH Read who Says So. From the Rev. Levi IL • Beck, Pastor el the Baptht Church, Pemberton, N.. 1, forme: iy or the North Bap list Church. Philadelphia, at present Pastor ”I the Baptist Church, Chrete r, Pa I have known 1100111 s tierman Bitters favorably fora 1.1111,0 r ,1f years. I have lie,' them In my era fatally, and have hems so pleased with their effects, that I was induced to recommend t hearlo_ unity oth ers, and know that they har e operated iu a striate sly !Amend:ll moaner. I take great pleaf‘u,e in thus puh llely proclaiming this tact, find railing the attention of those afflicted with the diseases for which they are recommended, to these bitters, knowing from expos'. mice that'. may recomtuoudation trill be suotairml. do this ono 0 cheerfully as Iluoll:eul's itittUro iv intend ed to I , enelit th.a afflicted, and is "not a rum drink 13EiEZEB From lit,. W. D. S,lgfrio.l, T,vulfth tilt Church. Phila. Gentlemen i-1 have recently run laboring under the distressing effi•cts of indigestion, iti•1•0111pooled by prostration of the nervous se stem. Numerous rem edies were recommended by friends, and some of them tested, but without toilet. Your Ileolland's German hitters were recommended by pors.ins win, 11101 tried them, and whose favorable mention of these bitters Induced mo to try them. I must confess that Iliad an aversion to Patent Medicines mil the "thousand and one" quack — Bitters," whose only alum seems to he to palm MI 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. Upo learning that yours Was really a medicinal prepar n - lien I took It with happy effort. It, action, not only upon the sumach, but upon the nervous system, was prompt and gratifying. feel that 1 have derived great great and permit,. •nt benefit from the use of it few bottles. From A. D 1 Spengler, Editor of the Culturist, N 23 North Sixth St rett. Some eighteen months since I wall a severe suffer front Dyspepsia. 1 was not only unable to take plat food without suffering great distress, but hid heron so debilitated an to be almost unfitted ;or active bu. urns of any kind. After trying a variety of so-called I elm:dim., all of which pr, red worthli se, I was induced, at the sugges tion of a medical friend, to give llootiand's German Hitters a trial. I accordingly purchaFy.d six bottles, which were taken in accordance with your directions. The result was complete removal of all distressing symptoms, after eating or drinking, and a full restora tion cif strength, so that I now eat all ordinary kinds of lood with impunity, and UM aide to attend to all the actives duties of a large and arduous business as well as at any period of my life, the good effects of the Bitters were manifested before I had taken the hot bottle. I have also used It In my family with tho happiest results, and take groat pleasure in adding my testi nony to that of the many others who have boon bone fitted by them. I fled 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 w 11l 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, From the 11ev. li. D. Fend:ill,Mot Editor Chris tlan Chronicle, Phila. I have derivod•docidod benefit from the use of Hoof land's Gorman Bitters, and feel It my privilege to rec ommend thew as a most valuable tonic, to all who are suffering from general debility or from diseases arising from derangement of the 'lvor. Yours, truly. E. D. PENDALL. From Rev. D. Morrigo, Pastor of the Pasnyunk Bap tist Church, Phila. From the many respectable recommendations given givun to Dr. Ilootiand's Got man Bitters, I was induced to give them a trial. After using several bottles I found them to be a good remedy ter debility, tind a most excellent tonic for the stomach. 'From Rev. Wm. • Smith, formerly P.•slor of the Vineentown and hlfllvlllo (N. 3.) Baptist Churches, Having used In my family a number of bottles of your Ilootiand'S German Bittern. I have to say that I regard them as an excellent medicine, specially adapt ed to remove the diseades they aro recommended for. They strengthen and invigorate the system when de bilitated, and aro useful In disorders of the liver, lose oil appetite, &c.. I hay.% also recommended them to. several of my Mende Who have'triod them, and ibund them greatly beneficial In the restoration of health Yours, truly, . I, .From J. B. Korman, of thdo ,rman Itoformod Church Kutztown, Berke County, l'a. Itespocted,Bir:—l have been troubled with Dyspep- . sla neatly twenty years,' .and • have- never used any medicine that did me as much good as lioeiland's lilt• tors. lam very much improved In health, after hay log taken five bottles. Yours, with respect, §. HERMAN. 13141YAIill.01` Bee that the eignature of "(1.11. JAOKSOW , le on the Vitappor of each bottle, Single Bottle Ond Dollar, or a half Doe. for $5 Should your nearest druggist not have the article do not be put off by any of the Intoxicating. prepare :Liana , that may be offered in its place, but send to: us, and wo WIII forward, soonroly packed by exprese. i PDINOIPAI. OFFICE 'AND MANUPADTORY, • No. 011 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. JONES .4 EVANS, I .f Successors to 0.14: JAeleson'k'co.l It PROPRIETODS. very or sale by Druggists and Dealers In town In t e United States. a0.'1,1865-Iy. , . Fevers =I Yutus, truly LEVI G. ItEl: • • Very ro , pertfully yours, W. D. SERI Flt I ED, No. 2.) I Sloldtamaxon St roe PUILADELPHIA, July 16,1865 = WILLIAM SMITH, 066-Hutchinson Stroo PRICE. AT COST. Ihave this day commenced selling off my entire stock of Winter Goods at Cost and many less than Cost to reduce the same before spring opens. You will find a complete line of the following goods Sallineils, Red, While and Yellow Flannels, Shirting Flannels, French Merinods, all colors, Coburgs, Alpapas and Delaines, Plain and Fancy, Tho largest Stock of Balmoral Skirts, In the County also a largo assortment of Woolen Goods, such as Sontags, Hoods, Scarfs, Wool and Merino HOllO, Ladies, Dents and Childs Moves, In fact every article in the Dry floods llnu all of which will be sold nt prices to t.atlafy all. I also have a full stork of MUSLINs, PRINTS, LIN ENS, GI NG lIA Ms, C Ec KS, &e. hich Will be r.old at the shortest profits that they ran he cut at. Also a 101 l line of dents. and Boys, /10 TS mof SI/OES, Ladiett, and Childrens, :Thor, and (I:titers. A argo lot Mens, Ladies and Childs Oulu hip es, Whir have also reduced in print. We invite ell to gira us ti call before purchasing as I ant sat isilltd put can say , . 111011r.y. It I, ', Iht i New Stock of Hats and Caps AT KELLER'S OLD STAND, North Hanover .S'treri jsplendid assortment of all the new sty les of Silk Moloshin, Slouch. Soft ,Sr. Straw flails now open of city and home manalaeture which will lie sold at the lowest ..ash prices. Solt lints of all qual ities from the finest (leaver anti Nutria, to the I . heap• est wool, and of all r dors, unsurpassed by any this side Philadelphia. A large stock of Patin. Leghorn unad,d ndbi Panama. and fitraw. Children,' faury Also a full assortuten . , of lens, nil ehildrens cape St every deseriptioßAinl style, Tho subscriber invites ull to rot.m and examine his stock. Doing It piartirul hatter, he feels confident of betisfection. •fhanklul for the liberal patronr Iwo heretofore bestowed he solicits 11 ("Mahn nanro of th 0 wife. Pont f rget the stand, two doors above Shriner's Hotel and next to Corm a ,d,,, 0,„,„ .101 IN A. IiELLEII, B. Hats of all kinds made to order at short nnti^e. 8 "Al lE R 11..1 TS, .• ANI) 1,11)113.1 , :11 V.11{1). • Th, ,obsribor Lnviue Icn vd [lto bolo pocopiod by .1111,tiong owl !toff,. and I Ii•lt•ol 1. el; of C 0 A I, A\ I) L I! AI It . .1, 1.0g1 . 011, lib .111 '1110,1,1 , have ent.ta.ully hand and ft, 0.1, dr, all kinds and ,01 int.) , t .11 , 1)0 , 1 IX MUER. MEM SCANTLINtt, Paling, Plastering Lath, Sltin,ling. Lath, w, , iked Flooring and Weatherboarding. Posts:lnd kails, and, eNia . :ethic t hat belongs to n Lumber Yard All kinds of Shingles, to wit: St hitepino, ilerni t .dt an d link. at different qualities. Having ..a, 1 , 1 my wl, I can furnish bilk to oiler of any length and size at the Silf.lteSt 110t1,, :111d ON (hi' 1111 , St reasrdiable terms. My worked Lards will he kept under cover ,o, they ran be furnished do. at all Lillie, I hive constantly ,n hand all kinds Of Family 0,01 under cover, which I will dolle n , 5 1,,, i , t,, : ,py pit of the borough. 'ln nit: Lyketii. I alle3 . Broken, Egg. ..,,,,.ali-tove and Nut, Luke Fiddlers CD • 4 1 . 1. ' % ' . l .Vl^ TI 0, net MI, 1.,. 1,1. , 10,111111 in, lit EU iiil ....., , .r. . ~ , , 1 111,, r , , hi, h I pled, niY .4,14K11141T...., self to - , ell it the 1.,,,ett pi ices Be=t quality of Limeburner's nln:}• on hand ‘‘hirh I 1,111,11 at the h,wegt feed west Fide of Graniv .-4.1,01, %lam , treet AN: , 10.:11 11. 111..1 June 9, 1865. 1411 Ilk: INSll.jllZAiiitlE. rl l ll Allen Ell,tpCllll:,bUrt; )111- teal Fire 11.11.1.11, Cum pang of Cumberland County, incerperated I,y 1111 art of As•rinbly, in the year 184 j, and having recently had iii charter extend. ed to the year Int. 3, is non in active and t Lumens op eratjUll, under the sup, intendence of tic. llio,lng board Of Managers, v lo : IVilliatin It. tlorgas, Christi .1) ytnan..l:n•nh D ISMIy, Alex. Cathcart, J. 11. Cony er, John kiehelher got-, Joseph tVivknohntn, Elporly. Thiben hacker, Endolph Xlortle, .Inc cr. and Dunlap. 'I he rah, ni insurnllc lie a n d tavi.,11,1, , :my ennlpany ui OW hind in (lift ,Nate I . P11:0118 tr lel, 1,•01110 1,..f111,1`1,1)10 illnitO :1111)11V:I 111111 to the ngen tout The w to ul; alt api n r hell, at a y than. 11 II 1101 l'tqadnnt, N111 . 1.11° n. Clllll,-11.1\ rA P3l (N. lira Pri snleut.. 31,11,1111rshur::, I'. JOIIN I, ,lect'y Yleettani,hul , 11.11 , 11E1. 11.111.1. 1/il:kln (irk Cn. cuinherland euout3.-.J..1111 k, .\ Deo 111`1, ,1111,11.111,t1.1 ; 1,11.0,11, Doosinson Ilenr3 Ili/I%IMM, Churchton 1,, Ilode lirilliil. middlehor, Samuel arahatn, Went penneboro', 531111,1' )I,ll3lli,lillrg ; .1. NV.CooMin,` , .l/ephurd,tow D. Poorer, I 'ppor Allen, .1. 1/. Saxton, ilil, to Sp; tug John Ilyer, I'arlisle; Valentine Feenelll, Nen r'unilno land; James Newcille. York county -N' ii. Pleklog. Dore, ; J.uuce i;nOlih II nrrington ; .1. F. Deal dorIT, IVashingtou ; Riche ('jerk, ; D. Dultt r, Fein inn ; John Wllll,on Carroll. Dauphin en Itou , er, Hat I ishulg. ,$f the Couipati) Lai jug t I.‘l,lre, I.an have Olen, relieved hy mal<lub appliVatl, to any of the AgenG. July LYNCH & FOOTE, Plumbers & Gas Filters. rphe subscribers inform the public 1 Choy still continuo the G. 16 Flrrimi AND PLUMBING hall lies at the Old Stand in the basement of lh Methodist Church. They will attend promptly husineiiii In their line. Lead and Iron Pipes, Mph:Hits, Ilgt and add ASV/ () rEle If A7'llS, oral err Clo,efs, Foley and Litt l onrpl. Woo'L Tai, e s, Bath Tuba, Bath 11,,jle r s, Wa ❑ydraul r Rains. Sr, 01111 y dr.nlsl rovltq and fittings fur gate, qealn, water, Le. unlcinK ranxre.-. heaters and gas fixtures put churches, /dorus and due !dings, At short notfee, must modern style. All ulterials and work line at low rates and warrun'ld. • • e9_Counlry work and urvmptly alt,, July 1, 18(14, STEINWAY PIANOS. First Prize Medal at the World's Fair London, 1862. a ..,Laaaa 64 , - 0:. '..i . -419:_ 41 " ." -- t,'• ' cs , it , ~ _ __., i5„...._ r HE undersigned, bus just received, and intends to keep constantly on hand a full as. sortment of the unequalled Pianos manufactured by Steinway & Sons of New York. Each instrument gill he carefully selected In the Manullictory, end will be sold at the New York Cash Factory Prices, with the addition of Freight to Cat lisle. A written guarantee of entire satisfaction will be given by the subscriber to each purchaser. • Persons desirousto purchase aro invited to cull and examine these unrivalled Pianos, at R. E. Shapley's Jewelry Store, Main Strout, 3d door east 01 the Mansion House, near the Railroad Depot SECONDHAND PIANOS received la exchange and kap! for sale and to rent. Carlisle, May 22, 1803—ly pAINTS AND OILS -- 111 Tom White Lead. 1000 Gallons of Oil. J 1.113 received with a large assortment of Varnishes, Fire Proof Paint, Turpentine, Florence White, Japan, White Zinc, Putty, Colored Zinc, Lithargo, Red Lead Whiling, Boiled Oil, Gine, Lard 011, Shellac, Sperm Oil, Paint Rruhheal Fish Oil, kc., Color, of every description dry, and 011 in onus no, tubes at theirirt dware Store of lIENRY SAX.TON. July 1, 1864, Bry: s Pulmonic Wafers, AT RALSTON'S Doe. 11,1803. . QNE good Photograph is worth a doz lin poor onoa. Wbo will give a poor Oder° to a ft end ? All PHOTOGRAPHS made at LOCHMAN'S' lOOMS, are warranted to giro eattsfactlou_or they will ho falcon. Oct. 20, 1805. PIPES, Tobacco, (smoking and chow lug) and Sogare, at Ilaverstllt's Drug and 800 l 6toro. TirAMES.-500 pairs Haines on hand of i til kinds. Elizabethtown pattern,—Loudon do., Common do., with and without patent fastoninga cheaper than over at 11. SAXTON'S, Baat Main at.• July 1, 1864, PHYSICIANS will.fin{l it to their ad vantngo to call and putohnso nick Died(clues at RALSTON'S. July f,1864 ATUSIVALINSTRUMgNTS. pluif T , — ,,Fifos, Violins, AceOrdeons, Banjos ; Unitas and Tambourines. Doa. Ib, 1805: Fine assortment of Candy, Toys 'of American s Franc and Gellman make& go. 15, 1806 ! AT 11,AWARE3TIOKS. l itstl.l4 •-•7 , tg o . .!: ,• : 4 RAIL ROAD. CHANGE OF HOURS. ,N a❑d after MONDAY, Nevemlier 20, 1863, Passenger Trains will run daily, as follows, in, day excepted): 1011 CIIASIIII , IRBBURO AND liAltitnl3llllo. Leave Hagerstown, 7:10 A. M., 2:45 P. M. " Greencastle, 7:45 " 5.35 o Arr nt 8,17 ' 4:20 " Ohanthers'g, - Leave 8:25 ". 1:15 Leave SUlppensburg " 1:48 Newrillo 0:1:7 " 2:21 " Carlisle 0:50 A.lll 10:03 " 3.04 " Media nieNbu eg 7:21 `. 10:36 " 3:37 " Arrive at Harrisburg I'M" 11:10- " 4:10 " FOR CHAMBER:IIIIHW AND II AU ERSTOWN : Le we llurrleLurg S:4O A. M., 1:40 P. M 43:0 P.M. ir " Mechanicsburg 9:18 " 2:20 " 5:05 " " Carlisle 0:514 " 2:53 " 5:30 " •• N. 10.34 .• 3;29 • Shippeuslairg 11:07 •• .1,01 • A h Lr ,,, a , !, 3 •••• 4 ..4 0 0 •.• Leave Ureepprantle 12:2J I. 6:40 • Arrive at I agerst,mii 1:110 •• 11.10 •• malting Hos° conneethms al Harrisburg with Trains to and from Philadelphia, New York, Pittsburg, Balti more and Washington. The Train leaving 11artisburg at 4:30, P. M., u. Ollly Ia rat. ill, Carllslll. (1. N. LULL , Supt Superintendent's Ottivo, 1 Oliamb'tt . Non. 2.4, 1865. 1 I= far INFER ARRANGEMENT. d E Al" 1! RUNT( LINE FROM THE Ur - Noah and North-West for Philadelphia, New York, Iteadin4, Pottsville, Lebanon, Tamaqua, A,11.• Lund, Lehanon, Allentown, Easton. r.r., Train, leave Harrisburg l'or New York; nt. follows AL and v 05 A. Pd.. and 1.45 and 11.00 P. M., arriving :it New York at 5.01 and 1 11 ou and 1n.,", P. V., ~ ,n uerting with Trains on the 1;011 Pond , Meening 80comPanYing the nil and 9.n: - . A. M., Trains, A,lthout change. ilarrisbnig for Peading, Pottsville. Tamaqua, Minors‘ it Ashland. Pinot/rove. Allentown and Phil adelphia, at 7.25 A. M., and 1 45 and 900 P. M., stop_ r iu g at 1.013 WM nod all Way Stations; the 11.00 I'. :11 Train making no close rant, ertions for Pottsville no;.: I'llll.lophi/, For Pnit,viPe, Sehuy kill H —,aven an Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehnnna Pall Pond leay. IlarriShing at. 4.00 P. M. . ti In in lnung LeaveNOW York at 0.00 A. HI., 12.00 NO,II anal ~ 011 I'. HI; Phil:0.11,1Mo 410 A. AI.. and ; OP. St., Pt4l, ille at S.:I0 I.'»and :240 I'. 0,00 and 11.1:, A. NI., :00l 1.15 I' :0I; Tama qua at 1. \I., tlttli 1.10 SI. p„t (dill„ for ttyi Slhll,lhill and Sas 011'11:1111111 Itail Itttatl. nt t;. l:, A U. stAim:.l t 1.1011.1.1.1 ti,ll 'Trail,: I et„ Iteading at I.:In A. roturaing 4..:0 P. M. Colunilda Pail Road 'l•tains leave Itradlne at 0.10 A. hI owl 6.10 I' NI. for Ephrat n. Colunno 1 , 1:1, 1 I al Fun I'. 1t . lid; I'. HI., l'uLtsnillo o.n; It. Tentaqua 0,1111 . 1 M .114 - 1 A II to, Preding at 1 Ott A. NI Irt and 10.02 A. NI. tar Nrnv York. l'oionnutato a. Mileage. SeBt.l , ll, School and Excui ,doin Tickets to and !WI,/ all points, at reduced Rates. elno•ked 1111,_11 ` , O p , unds allonNed earl; Or. 11 A • Onto rat Superintendent MIME Cumberland Valley Rail Road Com- rll 111 E Cumberland Valley, Penusylva ilk alp] 'etttrri !Intl lixlnti l'elmpaniry 101,1 I.'o I . : ill' rola ;Hu \S VCS) tllO KIRI/1,10 31,1 Sew Tll4 , Clitnr,erlaTol. hail 1(oad Cognpan) trill 111.. n I h , i, 1 , ,d411t. Dop,t at Carlisle on the Is ,latun, I o and , lii;gni.nt all gn, , ds I.n.ru•tntl t.. thnln rroiitht 10 I o lir I I I'lt nt Deni.ylt au is Bail Ili ad Company Depot 1: , 111 and Nitt, Ist•t. SI., Philittlellthia Nortlt- Boa.' rionpan3 's Depot Baltimore IMO 1' 11110 60 11.111 , i I :II Itail Boad Depil 11.0 „iii 11,1 It ..., thorn itileret4 to Lip thr.ol,ll Itail E. 1.1 Fteoght anti I.y J.& i i,ltt ta MACHINE SHOP. rhe sub:•criber now manufactures and I:. .• t I , ph Imn.l ~11 North Streut, i•itqt rtment or .k( ;HICI'Ll'Il( AI. I)II'I,E)IEN'I'S ,”.'” , HIT,. P,,,, 1',.. 'll,r, •Iling Machin, s, MI Sep ef , ...... _, ra1,,, , , .itta. lied, Clover Hullers Own ~. a , b “‘., , Hll-1). IN.:11:1w and Fodder Clittel.., 311 0 , 4. ; ., :.:: , ,i 0 •••• . ... ...t ,11) I. ate t, tl... latest and the bent , I.' , ~ 4 ' 4.. '"'l l :., r r"t't!St:l'.,":ttlt...ttit”tt paid t,. iteptot ttt,.t .ill 1.1111.1, , 1 .Igl . ll III( Ett.ll I nii•loull.ilt, at ~1 1, t li.,ti, t• .1,1 11•,,,, , , , 1 , ; , • 1 , t , , '11.111.1.11 i.. 1111,1 LIN I I 1,1 , 1.11u11) , Brit slum , “I 1 ul.ll, t t -tore John Irvine, on Ili rortto3 of the pnl,lie squale, the rho, t, pun tease Boots Fhi.ia I :11111 it pi i, s tl,:, dozy Ile has just return, tl oil! the 1.:1 , :t with the largest and most complete assortment .4 Roots. 3-hoes, /Its & (2:.n. that he has ever p r tout to this ronuntinlty. and a Hell he is del, nulled to sell at the lou est pos sll,ll, pelves. Ili, stool< m 11 1 ,311,11 I'l'ol'3 . llllllg, 111 111 , 11110 01 1,1 Alll,ll. 1111C11 its MEN'S C BUYS' FINE CALF BOOTS,. Kip 8,.,•t.. c.ll zmd Intent L,•ntiler 1/xliad lies, Call quid palest Lead er (laitii,s, Call Nullifiers, Calf a I. i Hippvt, a.•. L A I) 1 E 6' W II A It , Vint. Fren.9l and En; ,11 , 11 I aqingßaiti.rs. llorocco 1:111 and Hid Bouts, Fine li id :slippers. I , :trlcy Slippeis, Mot tor,. and Kid Buskins. &v.. NI IS ES .l\ II CHILDREN'S \t EAR of all ,14-crip lions volloncim; I.a.tiog Unite ~Marrnrro and I,,tiog Bolton Boots, ]lnn IWO, I nen bows of all Ia ado •Inkns 1,11011 , Yleti II 'CIS a CS PS. Sitt. Cassimnre. Fur and {Yon! Hots . AI aud ott Ink., also a Logo assokinirrit of S It A \\' HATS. to order at the sl k o k trot online ppotortly done. of his ahility to plea:. nil 4.1 es at elastomnrs. In. rn,pe. llullp lIIN itek tile Is alto him a roll. utl_ltotttl.tuber the place. N. E. rortter of the Puldlt. Squart, .1 1113 I I t 1 HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM. rrilE undersigned respectfully announ •s In the plw, iti:a hr still rnntinues the Ilat tint; Itu,ine,s at the old stand, in West High etreet and with n renewed and 011 , 11,11 f. effort, produce e art i des of Head Dr ess Every Variety, Style and Quality, that shall be I,tiUlly In keeping n ilk the iropioNe ment au: Art, and fully up to the ego whieli live. , j 7. -. , I h a vonn hand it splendid , ussortineot of ' `, > sl . %(.:.,..' .de 11 ATSAN 1) U. A YS , ".. - : 4 0%: *--1-" .;h -.. o fall descriptions, from the common Wool to the finest Fur and Silk Hots; end 'et prices that mustsult 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 solor and unsurpassed for Lightness Durabiliqy and finish; by those of any other establish wont in the nountry. Mon's, Boy's and Children's flat's and Caps, of every description constantly on band. Ile reopoelfully invites all the old patrons and as many now ones as possible, to give him a call _ _ my I, Ifie4 .14/ . .. 1 1) st, C 4e r• 1 e ST . =1 JJAVING just ioturned from the 11 Eastern cltlos desire to inform their patrons that they have laid in a large and varied stock of New and Fresh Goods at the lowest cash prices. Their assortment Is thorough and complete, contain. lug everything neressaay to constitute a First Class Grocery. TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, in greatest abundance, and at lowest cash ligures.— Syrups, Spices, Canned Fruits, QUEENSWARE and Crockery, Salt and Fish, Hams, Cheese, Crackers, Brushes, Baskets and.,Willow Ware. &gars and nhneco, of tho Choicest brands. Brooms, Buckets, and a com plate assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES. Don't forgot the old stand, south East corner of Hanover streotg. Feb. '24, 1864 CUMBERLAND VALLEY HOTEL. N. E. Cor. Blain and Beaford Sts. CARLISLE, PA. JNO. G. lIEISER, Proprietor. ESTAUItANT in the basement, which Is n ya lt= en with the very best Of 114uore a edibles of all Tune 16,1665-Iy. VoIIIOTOGRAPH ALBUMS all sizes and styles c. 15, 1866. AT EfAVERSTICKS tOADIES COMPANIONS, all aorta shapos and alzos. c. 1845. . w AVORK BOXES, , Ottbas,' Port 'Fo iio.; Tour.t,Doke, Confoctlonary DpiOBi Onmos of all lands: , , D0c.16, 1805. ,' .. ' AT I.IAVERSkOI4.. ; , . ~ AT LIAVERSTIOItB U"'Confectionary .and Frnitai at atworatiFk's. CUMBERLAND VALLEY READING RAIL ROAD • • 4'4 r ) Ali 17; i►any. FEEPHIT DEPOT, A.. 1. K UT7...\Jettt.. BOOTS AND SHOES. NEW AND FRESH HALBERT & BRO., HALBERT & 11110 AT_IIAV JOHN IRVIN I. MMl=l
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