Walker Graham, groceries, Harsh & Bre., do J..& 3. B. Harsh, do Hoary Snyder, do S. Smith, photogrnpher, Foenought & Co., marketing C. 11. Born, do J. M. Wagoner, PENN TOWNSHIP George Russo!, dry goods, Toter Garver, do E. Russel, do DICKINSON TOWNSHIP Samuel Wolf, dry geode, .1. F. Lower, do Henry Warner, marketing, SOUTH MIDDLETON AA.M. Leidich, dry goods Webber lc Harland, do S. N. Riven, do G. Ilarnman, do Peter Clepper, confectionary, John Heckman, do C. Reep, furniture, George Geesantan, feed store, MONROE TOWNSHIP. Neinley Sz Kaufman, dry goods, O corgi, Brindle do Henry Spahr, produce store, Samuel Plank, do D. S. Dovennoy, drugs, UPPER ALLEN TOWNSIIIP J, 11. Genreiler, dry goods, John Swartz, merchant tailor, henry Kline, marketing, Koury 11.. Stouffer, do LOWER ALLEN TowNsuir A. Brower, dry goods, L. Civil, do C. Seherich, drugs, F. Leo, produce, John P. Young, marketing, Wm. Cron, do Geo. Brubaker, do James Davis, do EAST PENNSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP D. Denlinger, H. D. Musser ,' Bro., J. Frto produce, Patterson & Myers, do IL Brooks & Son, do Gravelin & Ruplin, grocery, John Hiesaner, do J. Lonpeekor, do J. Dentnfror, do David Brown, marketing, dry goods, do 11A.It1'f;EN TOWNSHIP. David P. Lightner, dry goods, Daniel It uPP, do E. W. 4: G. Wise, do D. 1111111,, produce, John Tomplin, groceiy, C. Templin, furnit tire, George K. Duey, marketing, SILVER SPRING TOWNSHIP Ness Comer A Burkholder, dry goodm, 14 A. Orribs & Lando, do 13 0. W. Le/dlg, do 14 W. 11. Beklea, do 13 .1. B. Laidig, produce, 13 F. Breekmacker, marketing. 14 3. B. NOSH, dry goodx, 14 minnLEsEx TowNsitip .1. 11. Swiler, dry goods REST PENNSBOROUaII 'FOWNSIIIP 1). It. Rill - Madder, dry goods P._ & .1. Weaver. ' do Reisler & Shanfliallg, 'lrwin, J. S. Carothers, dip J. Watson, dealer, &r., S. W. billor, di )pr•ti A. M'Ctilloogli, (i Wolf & 31111er, do .1. W. !landslit.w, .1" JIMION Bislt4p, iluirlieting, Win. IliNlioll, tlo Thomas flew, Putor Hess, EMEIMI FRANKFOHD TOWNSHIP Alexandi•r Brother, dry goods, MIFFLIN TOWNSHIP George Sanderson, dry goods, 14 J. M. Wagoner, grocery, 14 DISTILLERS AND BREWERS. Car Jacob Gebliart, IVm. Alexander David Mak, W. Hendertion & Son, Aid, Snyder & Co., Non ton {WV EATING HOUSES. Carll9le, Mrs. It. Pilkey W. Walker, Joseph Gardner, James Spongier, Mrs. Ellen Peters, T. J. White, D.. 1. Grover, Mm. E. Fry, .1. Metoy, Mechanicsburg, A. Ebner, East Pennsborough, twp. John S. Ricker, Silver Spring top. Samuel R. Grove, Upper Allen twp. SALOONS. Carlisle, A. Gould, E. Donley, F. Airhole, Ceorge Weil ieli, Samuel Brown, Wm. Martin, Mrs. M. Colvin, David Gill, L, llollenbiteher Mrs. C. Yaiser, John &limo Wm. C. Franciscus, Mrs. J. Meloy; Methaniesburg„ 7 J. Orris, Levi Antrum, 11. H. Clever, Southampton twp. 7 .1. Shriner, Shippensburg, 7 W. It. Deaver, " W. A. Shunter, " 7 C. A. Ifennaberger, Newton twp. W. S. Dunlap, Newville, James Shannon, South Middleton, 7 BILLIARD SALOONS. S. W. Early, Car E. J. Bell, Notice is hereby given to all persons named in the above list, that by an act of Assembly approves! April Ilth, 1862, County Treasurers are required to bring suit and collect all licensee remaining unpaid on or before the first day of July next, and by other tilde of Assem bly, venders of vinous, spiritous, malt or brewed liquors, are also liable to indictment in the Court of Quarter Sessions. Those interested are therefore requested to lift their licenses without delay and save the coats, Ac. LEVI ZEIGLER, Treasurer of Cumberland County. May 4,1866-4 t NOTICE.— Notice is hereby given that an election will be held on Monday, the 14th day of May, 1866, at the Court house, In Carlisle, between the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock, P. M. of said day to elect a President and five Managers of the Carlisle Gas and Water Company. GEO. WISE. Secretary. April 26, 1866-2 t. 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Partnership Notice. • NOTICE is hereby given that . the underaigned havo entered into a limited part. nerehip tar the manufacture ofty patent Corn Cultiva tor under the name and atyle of Coover, Hutchinson & Co. ADAM COOVER, JOIIN 0. IRITCEIINSON, JACOB B.E2,I3ONGER, JAMES G. WEARLEY, SAMUEL COOKLEY, `AMU. BHICIVER. ' April 20,1666.-6 t . • CAUTION. 411 persons are forbid; harboring or to trusting y pith actiolino 11.1c0ounhy, oho having ot' my ho, and board without just causo or, provoca tion: ' ' ' JAMES McCONAFIY, Paportown, April 20 1666,;Et. ValPropertpat Private Se r ie. , , • OT aontaining 76 feetfront on Louth- J ' or street above Pitt, by 246 Jent Art depth to lekiusen Alley., The buildings are three good. D - WELLING HO USES, Two of which are on LouthOr t3t. and one bickin eon Alley. For terms do. Ai:TWA° , 'Oll SERER. dirll6,lBoo.' • ' k)ORT, Folio Writing .Desks, Brat Gammon Bolide, 05111'08ot all dosorlptiosi at Gal era ok'a Drug, ranoy. sag Gook jit9fo, . .. . . r r Valuable Real Estate at Private Sale. A. LIMESTONE FARM, SITUATE in West PenifSborough Township, throe Miles West of Carlisle, contain ing 00 acres. The Improvements are a two-story 12 12 60 13 10 00 10 20 00 11 15 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 Log ITanse and Fi'aMC Barn, 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 oxcollont Wall of Wat:r, apd Fine Applo Orchard The fences aro in good condition and the land in a high state of rnltiration„, TOWN PROPERTY. Three, two and half story Brick Houses ; Situate on the South West Corner of Pitt and North streets with all the modern improvements. To each 'louse is attached a Lot of ground 20 feet In front and 120 la depth. 14 700 14 7 00 14 7 00 12 12 50 12 12 50 11 15 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 Also, Three Frame Houses, On West Louther street, with Lots of ground attached each containing 20 feet in front and 240 in depth. ALSO, ONE FRAME HOUSE, On Heat Louthor stroct and Lot of ground containing 27 foot by 100 in depth. 12 12 50 12 12 60 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 ALSO, A ROW, Comprising eight two-story BRICK HOUSES, On North Street. to each of which Is attached a Lot of ground containing 18 feet in front and 100 feet In depth. Buildings nearly now. 12 12 50 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 Also, Eight Building Lots, Lying in tho Roar of the above and fronting on Lognoe Road each containing 20 feet In front and 110 feet in depth. 12 19 SO 14 7 00 14 , 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 Aleo. for Sale ( 9r A ,l3.eat l _ A large Private Residence situate ' on the North West Corner of Pitt and North streets comprising 80 feet In front on Pitt street and 180 foot in depth, with a choice selection of Fruit, Flowers and Shrubbery all in splen did condition. For terms and further particulars En quire of A. L. BPONSLEIL April 67, 1860. Reel Estate Agent. 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Oh Yes, Oh Yes, Oh Yes, . i The people are going to Plank's. NEIGHBOR now we can •afford to koop ourselves and children In good Bbets, , lints and Caps, since they aro gelling so very 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 At tho sales room of B. Plank, South West Corner of North Hanover St., and Locust Alley. l'lnnk, boo just returned from the East, and is nnw opening in addi tion to his lotuses stock a largo assortment of Boots, Shoes, Ilats and Caps, whirls for price and quality can not be surpassed, indeed it is a blessing to the people that Plank has opened a 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 and Shoe Stole in Carlisle. The amount of money which can be saved by buying at Plank's Boot AN - I) ,S'llOE Stott , sill km p a person in pocket money or )car You can scarvely name any kind of a Boot or Shoe that Plank has not gol, and all selling at greatly reduced prices. .1 not go to Plank's cheap Boot and Shoe. EEO " 00 10 00 20 00 and see for yourFelves, and you will find that half has not been told but what has been told is true. Remem ber the stand South 1 .1 not Corner of North Rollover St., and ikeust Alley. 7 00 10 00 00 7 1)0 Midway lietwoon l'huditimsnud Wetzeln Hotels April 2f, TUE GOB RAN HOUSE.- EAST 111li It STREET, CARMSLE, PA J. T. RIPPEY, PRoPRIETOR.. The subncriber has leased this commodious Hotel, and has fitted It up with note furniture. Many im provements have been made and it is now one of the most complete Hotel , outside of Philadelphia. The travelling public aro requested to call and prove for themselves the advantages which It offers. The Table will be supplied with every article In sea son, and careful and attentive servants will be in at• tendance. 25 00 2, (0) 25 00 25 ( 25 00 The Bur is furnished wi' h the best Liquors of every class, and patrons may rest assured that no Liquors will be offered which have been adulterated. Residents of the city, who seek the country duting the Summer months, will find this Hotel a most desi rable place. Locatvd in the besot iful Cumberland Val ley, mid-distance between Carlisle Springs and Mount Holly, in t he most beautiful town of the State, with a society noted for its refinement, taste and elegance, mote Inducements are offered than any other point in the State van presort,. April 20, 1860-6 t, American House, North Hanover St., Carlisle, Pa. THE subscriber respectfully informs Lea friends and the public, that he has taken the above well known house, formerly kept by '!r. Shriner, and intends sparing MI exertions to accom modate all who may be pleased to give him a call. The house has been refitted and is in excellent order. He also introduced Anderson's Spring Bed Bottom to hi. Bedsteads, so that hls guests will have II good night's rust. Ills charges will be moderato. Attached to the house is a largo yard IA ith excellent and convenient stabling. Carlisle, April 11, 18ilr._6L,, COACH MAKING. subscribers inform the public, that they have commenced the above business in the chop over Hilton's Livery, in Pitt St., and a few• doors south of the Mansion House, where they are pre pared to manufacture 40 00 40 00 • • -••••wt-e,:,;- ;;; . : , F4. BUGGIES, Germaitonrn Wivons, They are prepared to do all kinds of Repairing at the shortest notice. flaring employed the very Mat workmen, the public can rely on having their work done in tLe most fash ionable and substantial manner, . . , By strict attention to business and a determination to please, the subscribers hope to receive a liberal share of public patronage, Cerlisle, April 20, 18611-3m* Valuable Merchant Mill Machinery and Distillery at Private Sale. FOR sale on the premises, formerly known ns Benson's Mill, near Mechanicsburg, Cumberland CO:, Pn. A full and complete not of MILL GEARIN(I, with two pair of lino Merchant 130 rye and two Choppers and Corn Semen feglts, So, And also a large Worni - and full set of Copper for a STEAM DISTILLERY, (Sz,e All of which w!ll be sold low fur cash, in 'the whole or part. Persons desirous of information can call upon or address any of the following persons. David Brandt, Jacob Niettley, 11. G. Rupp, and S. G. Bowman, all of whom reside In Mechanicsburg. April 20, 1860-3 t. 4)". This Is it personal invitation to the reader to examine my largo assort moot of NEW STYLES OP DRESS GOODS, selected with special care for the Spring Trade. Rranannm, Tray I OATH D.EmoVED TRW., MAIN STREET, TO NORTH HANOTER STREET, NEXT DOOR TO MILLER dt DOW ERS' HARDWARE StORE. REMOVAL I The subscriber bogs leave to Inform his old custom ers and the public generally, that he has removed Ids SADDLE AND HARNESS, establishment to the building on South Ilanover Street, Carlisle nearly , opposite P ontes Store. lie will, as heretof o re, constantly on band, of his own make, everything in his lino, such as SADDLES, HARNESS,. COLLARS, WHIPS, &C., &C. All his work is made up under his supervision, Mad he therefore fouls warranted in saying that sr -work-, manship and durability, It Is unrairpassod, Thankful. for past favors ho respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. WILLIAM CLEPPER. . April 20, 1800-Cm. _ WM . .. GOODYEAR,-1 ..„ • Baker,. At Schmold's Old Stand, •Next door to Bents's Dry Good Store,Vdr • • . lisle, Pa. THE . First quality of Fro , a , h . 7 010 : Rolla:Biscuit and Cakes, vont to Ony - paits of tho town. , ' • . .Namily'Plour by•the barrel or retail. March 80,1860.-om. • ' . VSTATE,IOTICE. . ... ..' . BothLetters' of administration • cin - the, estate' o er llama, - iat,, of Sundt Co., Ohio, have been' is sued by the Register to the undersigned residing in West PennitMconghi Twp. of Cumberland' Co., Pa. All persons having Jaime wilipresent them, and those !adebted_ will xriake payment pa . toketalutvEn,y Malnidttitor.' ' • APOA iai MO4' ; /! „.... CHEAP BOOT STORE RLISLE lANMEi!I LEWIS FABER ROCK A WA YS, A. P. & N. SHENK WWI. A. MILES till Ahead fn LEIDIGH & MILLER HAVE just opened the largest and most complete stock of DRY GOODS, suitable for the present and coming Seasons, that has over been brought to the Borough of Carlisle, having boon pur chased since the GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES in all kinds of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, that has just taken place in tho Eastern Cities, and every thing marked dm, nto ' :ITS VALUE IN G OLD The stock consists In part of an endless variety of DRESS GOODS, SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON, Such as Black and Colored Silks, of wry variety, grade, quality and style ; v•P'''' Mohair Poplins ; Chem , Mohairs ; PLAID AND STRIPED POPLINS; Plaid and Striped Poil de Cheveres; all shades of plain and figured MOHAIR ALPACAS ; VALENCIAS ; all gradoA of Shepperd's Plaids, 11l 11 - wl Moos de Laines ; Printed de Laines and Chanties, PRINTED PERCALES, BRILLIANT SCOTCH OINCHAMS, Chintzes, of all patterns ; GRAND DISPLAY OF DOMESTIC GOODS. CALICOES, from 121 cts. up BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED 111LISLINS, as low in price as 16 cts. BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED SHEETINGS. PILLOW CASE MUSLIN S, all widths. LINEN AND COTTON TABLE DAM ASKS. Tickings, Cheeks, Crashes and Ilueklbach Tow°lino, Napkins Dollies, flinghams, Cottoa Pants Stuffs, Line,, Checks, Kentucky J. 115, Nankeens, Fee., he„ MO URNING GOODS. Bombazines Lamiso Cloths, Reps, Poplins, .Ingle and double n idth do Laines, ALI'ACAS, 11011,411?,S; SCOTCH GINGIIANIS, Printed do Laines, Polka Spott Foulards, Crape Crape Collars, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, &c Cpecial attention given to the furnishing of all kinds of Portend Goods, of which we always have a full sup- Fly• A FULL LINE OF WHITE GOODS AT LEIDICII & MILLER'S, Such as OAMBRICS, JACONETS, NAINSOOKS, BRILLIANTS real French Swiss lifilBLINS, Striped, Plaid, Swiss and Nainsook kluslins, suitable for Dress and Oaribaidas, Bishop's Lawns, Victoria Lawns, Shirred, Tucked and Puffed kluslins, for Oaribaidas, &c. NOTIONS I NOTIONS I Jourin's celebrated Rid Cloves; n'l grades of Silk, Berlin, Lisle Thread and Cotton Gloves, for Ladles, Gents, Misses and Children ; Linen Handkerchiefs ; Silk Handkerchiefs; Hosiery of all kinds; Needle worked Edgings ; Laces, Hooped Skirts, Balmorals, Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, Sm. MEN'S AND BOYS WEAR, Always a full stock of all doSerlpllons of CLOTHS, OAd. BIMEIIES, VESTING% de. We will also have 451ar monts made up at very short notice by a first-claae Fashionablo Tailor. All tho now designs of PARASOLS & SUN UMBRELLAS IN THE MARKET ,STRING SHAWLS, BASQUES S• MAN TLES. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS ! CARPETS! CARPETS ! ! of ovory grade and stylo In the market, comprising =MP, " LINEN, LISTING, , HOME MADE RAG, SUPERIOR .2•PLY, SUPRRIOR 3•PLY, INGRAIN, ottbo celOrated makes of Lowell and Hartford Com pantos. , REAL EN9.LISH BRUSSELS; &o Floor 011 Cloths, Tublo 011 Olotba, - 1131air 11 : 0101110, Window fihados and Illhals; Blattiag Raga and Matta. Please' eall, bno and all, and see for yourselves tho advantage therein in purchasing your Goode where; you can buy thorn . , tho cheapest, as our motto Is al.; ways to make • "QUICK. SALES AND SMALL - PROFITS." and at the same time will conyincejou that we are liever undersold.' We aluhys take great pleasure' in exhibiting our Goode, Neill* assured that' we have, the'mo.t complete stock of Goods In the couUty; • , • R . Feeling under great ~obllgatlons to the community for 'their very kind and liberal patronage so fie ex tended,to the Firm, we earnestly and respectfully ask a contlhuince of the earns. Air Please remember to call at the Corner directly Opposite Irvine's Shoo Store, (Sign of the Carpet thin) March 30, 1860 THE -following remarks and sugges tions relativo to this Immensely pOpular instru meet will doubtless Interest and profit very. many of our readers, we commend the arllclo to'tholr careful perusal:— . . . .. 1. A hundred and one makers of Organs, Cottage, Far• lor, c'abinet, American, BehOol 'Organs, ate eta., aro each - claiming to make the best instrumeht in the world. Being comparatively a new Instrument. as at present constructed, wo are convinced the public; aro much less capable orjudging of its Merits, or demerits, than of most other instruments. If there is really an essential difference in thorn, tf there aro some excel lent gild some worthless ones, the public 'should have some criterion for judging of thorn, some facts which will enlighten them. We cheerfully concede the space for this article knowing that there is hardly a family, or church, or schdol in all tho land, but is more or lees interested in t his topic. We aro also aware of Ito be ing a great misfortune, a real calamity, to any of them to purchase an inferior or worthless Organ, ruinous to good playing, and often a source of much annoyance and vexation, We know this article to emanate from a candid anWintelicirfot source, and thus we give It to our readers. The queselon is often asked, what Are "reed organs?" We fulmar, they are, in most moos, nothing in the world but the old melodeon in disguise. Many of th so-called organs have the same bellows, the same reeds, and the same general internal arrangement. With the bellows turned on edge to gain room, they have simply put on a more pretentious exterior and a morn high sounding name. But an organ, to be in reality an or gan, must have a wind chest or, reservoir for air sepa rate from the bellows, into which wind-chest the reeds open, and the tone has roam to expand and perfect It self into the full round tone, similar to the flute or pipe organ, even, smooth, firm, and mellow ; and this tone from reeds cannot be obtained in any other way known. Nothing so annoys a true organist as to have the vol.' nine of sound swelling and jerking spasmodically with every variation of force on the Vellows, which Is always the case where the reeds open direct into the bellows Or air passages, instead of a wind-chest or sound-box. And yet some makers even go go far as to claim this spasmodic or automatic jerking of the bellows on the reeds as an excellence, just as though they did not know that it must very open throw the reeds out of , tune, and injure the bellows; and as though it were not an easier matter to obtain a much better and mare easily managed mvell by other methods. The truth is, any organ, so called, or melodeon which has the wind acting directly upon the reeds, Is nothing more nor less than a huge accordeon, dress it up as you may. And when organists and true musicians become mime of the fact that they can obtain those that are organs in fact as well as in name, they will buy no more of the objectionable ones. Then again the swell should al ways be separate and distinct front the bellows, so as not to be acted on by the hand, or soft blowing, but convenient so that the player can use it with the knee, separate from the hands or feet, and thus always un der easy control, to be used ad libitum. The largo divided bellows, or double bellows, is also a very important improvement. By this means not only can the wind ho supplied more evenly, but with far greater MIRO to the performer, from the fact that either bellows alone will he sufficient for the lighter melodies, thus permitting the player to change about and rest the feet at will ; than, if the bellows is of the requisite large sire, and having the wind-chest or reservoir all will be well. As to the reeds, they must be scientifically tuned and voiced, or all the other good qualities in the world cannot produce a good toned In strument. The inquiry now very naturally arises, whore ran the organ be procured combining all these essential and desirable qualities? There I. only one possessing all these points, and gratis tire AIia:RICAN ORGAN, made by S D. 0 11. W. 81111.11,a Bost, n, SIBERIA OTT WhOICSIIIO Agent, 081 Broadway. New York. These organs have a wind-chest extending the whole length of the instrument and so constructed as to act at the some time as a reverberating sound-box or board, and having the same important relation and part to perform that the sounding-board has to the piano. This feature the makers have patented, and to it are owing/in a great, measure the entirety use qualled-fullni.ss and richt cos of tone so highly prized by all who have used these organs. They also have the largest and best divided bellows in use, which is another important feature. No part of their work is Flighted, no expense nr pains spared to make the A merican Organs perfect musically, as well as mechan ically, and, judging from the immense sale of them ut present, they bid fair to long maintain the proud posi tion they have tee,, by superior merit alone We would most heartily advise all Interested to call upon or address Mn. i•IIIERIA OTT, the Wholesale Agent, at 681 Broadway, New York, and can assure them he will, in the most gentlemanly and truthful manner, impart to them all the information they may desire relative to this truly delightful instrument. The subscriber to fully prepared In furnish Sheet Music, Strings, Musical Instruments, and Music Books of all kinds'at the lowest trade rates. wholesale and re tail, from the largest collections id this country. Orders punctually and faithfully attended to. Address all orders Wholesale agency. The subscriber, late n member of this well known firm has established a wholesale agency, 581 Broadway, New York City, whore be will be pleased to receive the orders of his friends and the publicond especially to hear front those who have so liberally bestowed their patronage on the firm hereto fore. Ile will supply these superior Instruments to the trade Wholesale and Itotail, at the very Lowest Prices, made with the insulated Iron Him and Frame (cast In one solid plate). They excel all others In .;u.. rability superiority of tone, and elegance of external appearance. All these Pianos have overstrung Scales, giving in connection with the patent Iron dm and frame, Full Round, Powerful, and Sweet Mellow Tones. Thu Cases are elegant in appearance, and easily and safely han dled. Warranted to prove satisfactory, or the money returned. Address all orders to Makes home attractive, refines, anti elevates the minds of all, beautiful in appearance and effects. Thaltumenso popularity of these Organs, and their superior Musical Powers, is inst bringing them Ware the.putalte..tas rehn•-• metr awl t long desired In A rdEItIOAN 11031118. And although the cost price Is bit a trifle over the Melodeon, yet the musical !Wynn tagee,benuty of lone and quickness of touch and ac tion are so far superior, that they are fast superceding the Melodeon and the call Is now almost exclusively for the AMERICAN ORGANS It Is adapted to any Music from the quickest and most lively, to the heavy Lone of the Church Organ. And almost universally they are preferred to the Plano, by persons who have them, yet costing less than half,and only taklpg a small amount of room. .. . ... . Bend for descrlpthre circulars givlog full particulars and prices. Exclusive Agencies secured to Do.%lore, and largo discounts to the trade and Teachers. Address all or ders, , . .. 681 Droblal3o:lltyliAN:Ty,ooi WholesaleAgont, March 30,1806-Iy. AGENTS WANTED FOR. 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FOR THE AMERICAN HOME CIRCLE TIE 11 AMERICAN ORGAN SIBERIA on, 581 Broadway, Now York, WHOLESALE AGENT New Spring Goods, YSAAO LIVINGSTON, 'at his whole. sale and Retail Clothing Establishment, on South anover street, adJoinitg Miller & Bowers' Hardware Store, announces the receipt of a full and Complete as. sortnmnt of C a SPRIN and SUMWEI? GOODS . , and seasonable BEADY MADE CLOTHING. Ills stock consists in part of fine Black and Blue FRENCH and ENGLISH CLOTHS„ Extra Heavy Doeshicz, Three cut and fancy CASSIMERES, Also a large variety, of Caaelnete and Tweed, Ken tucky Juana, and c eottonnades, Linens, and Lmon Drillings, in great variety. Also a great assortment of Ready Made Clothing, of every style and quality, White Linen and Woolen Shirts, Bummer Drawers, &c., constantly on band a large assortment of Ties Collars, Hosiery and Gloves, Handkerchiefs. Also Silks and Cotton Also a full assortment of Trunks, Carpet Bags and Valises, of ovary size. Clothing made to order at the shortest notice. Cal and examine the stock, March 23, 1866, Great Rush for Spring Goods. .Arext Dc‘ar to the Post Office, Carlisle, Pa. THE subscriber having taken the Store Room formerly occupied by Will. A, MMES, next door to the Post Pince, Carlisle Pa., can offer to the Public a Now and Fresh supply of DI?YrOOODS, Consisting In part of CHALLIES, MIISLINS, DELAINES, ALPACAS, LAWNS, and CALICOES, Of all Qualities and Choicest Styles, which will by.sold at m ices to defy competition. FurnishineGoodtiof gll kinds,inmuding Silk, Linen and Cotton Handl:al-chiefs, .gtn. Also a Splendid Assortment of RIBBONS, LACE, &c. My stock of White Goods cannot be surpassed, and Customers may rely upon always getting GOOD GOODS at the lowest possible prices. Gentlemen will find It to their advantage to call and examine my stock of CROTE{S, SSIMERES AND VEST INGS, • ALSO HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES of all Qualities and Styles. All the above Goods will be displayed to the citizens of this place and vicinity on Saturday, April 7th, and all am cordially invited to purchase, as my motto is Quick mien and Small profits. PETER BOBLITZ. April 13, 1866 OPPOSITE LEE'S WAREHOUSE Premium for 13est Fierniture alvarder at all C'ounty Fairs since 1857.] Furniture of all varieties and Styles of 'Foreign and Domestic manufacture, from the finest tosowood and Mahogany to the lowest priced maple and pine, Parlor, Chainher, Dining-room, FURNITURE. Kitchen and Office Embracing every article used by Rouse and Hotel keepers, of the most approved and fashionable design and finish. Including also Cottage furniture In setts, reception and Camp Chairs, Mattresses, Gilt frames, pictures, rte., 6e. .Particular attention given as usual to funeral.,; orders from town and country, attended to promptly and on moderate terms. Itldicli 21, 18C4 HEN RY HAR PE 12, Et2o ARCH STREET PHILADELPHIA !..* - WATCHES, FINE GOLD JEWELRY, SOLID SILVER WARE and Superior Silver Plated Ware, at re duced prices. March 21, 1R66-- CARPETIN(;B,-NFW BTYLES! lagilril J. T. IELACROIX, No. 37 South SECOND St , Philad'a has jll,st received per late arrivals— John'Crossley It6ons lapestrySeiti, ELEGANT PATTER:is! Three Ply and Ingrain Carpets, Damask and Venetian Star Carpets, Cottage, t.i.t and Rag Carpets, Floor 011 Cloths, Rugs, Window Shades, Matting, Ac., SALE at the LOWEST sitters, and duality gLtArari teed. J. T. DE:LACROIX, 37 S SECOND Street, above Chestnut, PDILAD'A. March 23, 131.10-3ni. NEW GOODS FOR SPRING SALES EYRE & LANDELL, - FOURTH S: AItC 11 Stg., PHILADELPHIA ARE OPENING FOR SPRING SALES. FASHIONABLE NEW SILICS. Novelties in DRESS GOODS. New Styles SPRING SHAWLS. New Travelling DRESS GOODS. Fine Stock ofNEW 000 S. Magnificent FOULARDS. • Splendid BLACK SILKS. Ac., E. & L., have their usual assortment of STAPLE GOODS. Also, CLOTHS, CASSI3IERES, VESTINGS, &c., &c. P. S., Our prices are now arranged to meet the views of Bum el 'March 23, IStid--St. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC FIRST CLASS GOODS -AND ONE INVARIABLE CASH PRICE AN INMENSE STOCK Embracing all Kinds and Styles. MEE American and European MANUFACTURE, At Reduced Prices On Account of the decline in J. F. & E. B. ORNE, OPC>aL CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, .Now „ Offer Their G '' , EAT SPRING STOCK Imparted and Domastic‘ ' CARPETING, French 'Etna English limninister, English Royal Wilton, 8-4' and 0-4 Velvets, Fine English Brussels. Cressley's Tapestries, Imperial Three-Ply Carpet, ° :Fine Ingrain Carpet. ENGLISH BRUSSELS ROYAL ;WILTON.. 9,ARPETS, •I'ol STAIRS AND HALLS, I '. ITS BORDERS. 3-4, 4-4, 54, 6.4 *hits itedleheoilea and Fancy Mattin Coco . Nlattings, EITGIEIII, , CLOTHS, ;Minh 21.43 in. ' ' Read ! Read! Read! W. C. SAWYER, K NOWN as the Firm of W. C. Sawyer, & Co., (East Main St., two doors below Sexton's Hard Ware Store.) Have Just received from NE fir YORK and PHILADELPHIA ISAAC LIVINGSTON Importing, Jobbing and Auction Houses, of all kinds of Seasonable Goods bought at tbo Now is the Time to get Bargains in Dress Goods. Domestics and House Silks In all their varieties, Striped, barred and plain POPLINS, All Colors of Alpacas, and 6-4 Wool Delainen, Shepherds Plaids, Mohairs Lusters, French and American DeMines. ;(,yen to Mourning and Funeral Goode, BOMBAZINES, Spring Mantles, Basques and Sacks, SPELJG SHAWLS, NEWEST STYLES, Spring Baltnorels and latest improved Hoop Skirts. CALICOES, INIEM 6000 yards of Calicoes, light dark, medium and black from 12i cents up. 8000 yards Bleached and Brown Shirtings, STUDY YOUR OWN IN TERESTS. Buy your Cloths, Classimors and furnishing goods from W. C. Sawyer 3 Co., who ha'vo always on hand a large and choice Stock of French, German and Ameri can CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, and VEST INGS, Invo Gouda made up In tho latoot City Styles. BOYS WEAR OF EVERY VARIE 7'Y. House Keepers Make a Note of this W. C. Sawyer, & Co. Keep the largest and end best selected STOCK OF CARPETS and OIL 6000 yards of Carpet, all kinds and prices, Imported, Figured and Strived,; 1000 yards very Superior Homemade Rag ; 600 Lin and Hemp ; 84, 6.4, 5-4 and 4.4 Oil Cloths, We make this department a Special Interest in our trade. All persons in went of house furnishing goods aro invited to call beforo buying, we take pleasure in showing our goods. GOOD NEWS FOR THE PEOPLE, N.C.. Sea yorok Co., aro, nelllna. all kinds of whit. goods, Cambric's, Nalnsooks, Embroideries, Linens , Towelling', Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, of ovory description at A firm assortment of Kid Gloves READ, PONDER and' DETERMINE to bny from W. C. Sawyer, & Co., your table Linens French, English and American Counterpains, Wool, natio Covers, Corsets, Parasols and S=., Um , brellas, iSiHAK.~iRsSi, a'thoutwaid other, articleFtliotmontioned t . - 'OOll MOTTO IS Buy, goods fOr , CASH AT . 6 aid) PRICES, Sell thehi4Mapn: and fastor than any otbor house hi Town, W.O. Sawyer, & be making additions of . tho commit and most desirable impoytations as tho scasen advances,„ • . „, _ Ti. anktul for Past support, woaredotermined by at' tuition to merit a continuance of, the same..., Emery body basked to call and see our goods. : Two doors below /*don's Store, East Alain St. , March 23,1600. , • ‘• . •• • , • JNO. A. DUKE, JNO. E. BUREHOLDER AN IMMENSE STOCK Late Panic Prices for Cash Furnishing Goods SPECIAL ATTENTION TAMISE CLOTHS, PURE ALPACAS, CFIALLIS M ARTZE, MOURNING BILKS, &c,, Ac NEW SHADES OF SACKING CLOTHS, MUSLI NS SHEETINGS, GINGIIANIS TICKI 's GS, Crash "Selling al Smash up Prices." 500 yards of Ginghams, best makes CLOTHS, Shades, Blind Materials, Looking Glasses, CARPET CHAIR, 12,T_TC31-S &C. IN THE VALLEY, YANKEE NOTIONS, "BREAK DOWN PRICES." ISE A TALUABLE,M ILL MACiELINEItt I 1 Challenge Competition i y . FOR BALE. TN tb,e way of variety, eleg'irkee of style, quality and cheapnesS of my stock of Oryooods. Especially would I call attention to fo) large amort. inept of • The undersigned will sell on very reasonable Tonne. .all the Machinery belongingto the Mill formerly own ed by William Omahas; consisting of Four pair of new French BUrrs, Tep new Bolting Clothe, Ono now Smut Mill, Packing Machine, and Elevators, and in Set everything necessary fiir, the erection of a Brat-class Flooring Mill. The Machinery is all now and in complete order. Those wishing to purdthae, had bettor examine the Machinery before it la removed. ROBERT L. ROSE, -FREDERICK DORSEY, • GEORGE R. BOWMAN. Hagerstown Md., April 20, 11306—at. Great Bargains at Auction T will offer to the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity a superior lot of Dry Goods, Notions & Clothing, consisting in part or LADIES' DRESS GOODS I Alpaca Lustros, (plain and ilincy,)Derni-Mobalra, Ging hams' Cloakings, Flannels, ilrocha Shawls, &c., &c. S.II3SLINS, Twilled Linen Drilling (extra heavy), Towelling, Crummier° Shirting, Ac. GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Cents Fancy Cassimere Shirting, Ac. NO r I ' IONS- Ladles.and Gentlemen's foolery, in great variety, Handkerchiefs, White and Fancy Shirts, Suspenders, Patent and Spool Threads, Umbrellas and Parasols, In great variety. Spring Overcoats, Fine Linen India Rubber Over coats, (superior waterproof,) Sack Cents, Frock Coats, Pantaloons, &co lite. Auction commencing on Saturday next (21st April) and Wednesday following, at 9 o'clock, A. hi., and con. tinning during the above days In each week, and every evening at 7 o'clock, until the whole stock Is disposed of. Persons deslrousof purchasing at private sale dur ing the day can do so at an advantage of 50 per cent. cheaper than can be obtained at the regular stores. My stoolc In In Oa° Biota-Room of .1. W. Env Main Street. R. ideCARTNEY, Carlirle, April 29, 1866-3 t. Auctioneer. TREMENDOUS EXCITEMENTA New Firm / Aram Store 1 1 New Goods! 11 THE undersigned having taken the Store Room, In Main St , recently occupied by John D. Gorges, next door to "Marion Hall," would re spectfully Invite the attention of the people of Carlisle and vicinity to my large, vas led and well selected Stock of Dry Gonda, consisting in part, of MUSLINS, CALICOES, DELA.INES, GINGHAM'S, FLANNELS, &e, at greatly reduced prices, in contequence of the late heavy decline In Weds lu the Eastern Cities. and as my goods are all new, I can and will sell at ant in sh ingly low rates. I have also a choice selection of Ladies' Dress Goods, MERINOES, AIeACAS, MOHAIR, all Woo) delnines, Lusters, Poplins, also a floe assort ment of Gentlemen's Wear, such as CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATTINETTS, JEANS, COTTONADES &c., we take groat pleasure in showing goods and would be pleased to have the Ladles call and examine our New Goods, which we are determined to sell at great bar— gains. Ve tool satisfied that we can oder grouter in ducements to purchas rs than any similar Establish ment In this vicinity, rentember the place at Gorges' old tin Store, next door to Marlon hall. S. C. BROWN. Match 16, 1866. A. L. SPONSLER, JEAL ESTATE AGENT, Scrivener, A ) ronveyancea Insurance and Claim Agent. Of flee Main Street Near Centre Square. STRIP 8, CILECKS, LITE INSURANCE COMPANY, Life Insurance Policies Granted on Favor- able Terms ! r allili Board of Trustees have declared 1 a 11c , urn Premium Dividend in Scrip of Fifty per cent upon the premiums paid in 1865, on nil Policies in force December 31st. 1805, and decided to receive the certificates of Snip dated 1850, 1861 'and 18131, in settlement of Premiums on and after the lLth Junu nry, 1865, and to credit those indebted Mr premium notes with the amount of said scrip on theit notes of that date. The undersigned is ready to deliver certificates to parties entitled to receive them at the Carlisle Agency, at his office, on Main street, at Any time after the date of this notice. Pamphlets, Tables of Hates, Applications, and ovary Information furnished without charge. A. I, SPONSI,EIt, Agt. Carlisle, March 30,1866. -11OME Insurance Company of New Listen, Connecticut, Statement of January Ist, 1806. Capital Stock $500,000,00 Surplus 275,886,10 $775,860,10 Losses unadjusted $85,877,72 INSURANCES MADE PERPETUAL AND TEMPOR ARY. The assetts of this Company consist of United States Government Securities, storks In National Banks, sod lot, Mortgages on Real listate The Board of Directors have declared a Semi-Annual cash Dividend of Ten per cent free from Government Tax payable on and al ter 15th, January, 1868. Alto a scrip Dividend of Sixty per cent on the earned Premium of Policies entitled to participate in the Pro fits for the year ending lot of Janun-y, 1866. And have voted to Increase the Capital Stock of the Com , puny to One Million of Dollars. Apply to A Highly Improved Limestone Farm: CONTAINING 120 ACRES, HANDSOMELY located within 2 miles of Carlisle. The Buildings are nearly new. Fences In good oider,and the land In a high State of Cultivation. Apply to Fob. 16, 800 FOR SALT. TOWN PROPERTY on South Hano ver street, Carlisle, Comprising 120 test in front and 2411 feet In depth having therm n erected 3 Dwell ing Houses, Shops and other Buildings will be sold en tire or divided to suit purchaser. Apply to A. L. SINEVSLEft. Fob. 16, 1666. Valuable Lot of ground on South Street containing over Cod feet in front and 260 n depth. Also, a Lot a, the corner of Pitt and South Streets, containing 60 feet in front and 110 feet in depth. Apply to To the School Ihreotore of Cumber land County. GENTLEMEN: In pursuance of the forty-third Section of the act of Bth May, 1864, you are hereby notified to moot In n nvesitlon, at the Court house, in Carlisle, on the first Tuesday in May, A. D., 1800, being the Orst day M the month. at 1e34 o'clock In the forenoon, and select, viva voce, by a lee jerity of the whole number of directors present, Quo person of literary and scientific acquirements, and of skill and experience in the art of teaching, as county s. porintendont, for the three rucceedlng y oars ; de• termlne the amount of romp nsation tier the same ; and certif the r suit to the State Superintendent, et Harrisburg, as. required by the thirty ninth anti fortieth sections of said act. GEORGE SWARTZ, . Supt.. of Cumberland Co. April 13, 1866-4 t. - CIIQICE SEGARS & TOBACCO, • AT RALSTON'S. __ta '' , ---'--1 • DIME. LIBERTY WHITE LEAD, you will n V a e v rr e e n d o bul e l r ,i n practical u P t a u i r n 9 t a o r o s n l l Try it I & ZEIGLER & SAIITIL Wholesale Drug, Paint &.Glass Dealers, NO, 137 North Third Street, PIIII,AD'A., • • lan. 22,1880.-Iy. Cumberland Nurseries Three Miles Ease of Carlisle, • A largo Stook of fruit and ornamental trees, ' ' • V 27169, Plants and Shrubs, • emulating of every variety usually propagated, will be aold cheap the coming Spring, to order to close out the sfitockne.„ Partioultue attention is called to the largo and Apple Trees and Evergreen and . Shade Trees. - Which wlll b'o eold to suit the purchaser either: by the, tree, by the hinplred or by the row In the ground or dug, all Intending to plant the coming Spring aro In•, vlted to call at the Nursery and get bargains. Alt orders, proinptly tilled.' . • . ••' ' • • •lIIMP,Y S. Feb. 9, 1860—:9n. TAE ' great Agrioulturiet ' Strawberry 'sale at !he Otimberiand Nnisery. . , mew( s; F.UPP, Feb. 0,1E1'60-3m.' jpERSONS wkiihing , to.deooratio (their - . in•dai dr. Otiinetaty lots, or the grave ofa ' }els. voo.ob ould call - at the Ouinberland Ntirsoryiandluti. cheat Ornamental *ude and Evergreen 'transom they will ba- sold very •• cheap the coming spring. Natural Peach trees for vale low at the °timberland Nursery. • reh.90.800-Bal. . ELNINRICI3.III:IIT. PENN MUTUAL OP PHILADELPHIA. Assetts $1,499,568 21 A, L. 9 I'ON:.+LER, Agent FOR SALE. A. L. SPONSLER FOR SALE. A. L. SPONSLEIR LADIES' DRESS GOODS, which I selected with special care In the Philadelphia and New Ymk markets a few days since. Also, my three gore oblong combluatipn HOOP S'll I RT , decidedly' the most improved pattern of the age, giving thewearer the most artistic form. Likewise. a variety of White Goods, such as Plain. Plaid and Striped Cambrics, Plain, Plaid and Striped N•insooks, Swiss Mull, Halal) and Victoria Lawns, Brilliants, Linen Handkerchiefs. do., .to. Cottonades, ' Blue and Gold Duok, Gingbams, Denims, Kentucky Jeans, ' Shirting, Stripes, Omis Cambrics, Tic . .logs, ,4 Blue Cambrics, Checks, " Blue Nankeens, Diapers. " Brown Nankeens, Lancaster Ginghems, dc., &e., &c., de. April 20, 1800. ALL TO BE RAE AT WM. A. YILES' STORE, NORTE HANG VER STREET, NEXT DOOR TO DR. KIEFER'S AND DR. ZITZER'S GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES Greenfield & Sheafer are now opening a large supply of Dry Goode fbr the SPRING TRADE, Just received Prom the Eastern Cities, comprletng MUSLINS, 12i cts. per yard and upwirds. STANDARD MUSLINS, best quality, 40 cts. per yard. PRINTS, 16 and 18 cts, per yard. BEST AMERICAN PRINTS, 20 eta. LANCASTER GINGHAMS, 80 cts. NEW STYLES SPRING DELA.INES, 26 9.ts. KENTUCKY JEANS, DENIMS, HICKORY STRIPES, . TICKING% CHECKS, in great variety and at like reasonable tales. 'Obese goods havlog been purchased since the let. DECLINE IN PRICES, we are glad to be able to offer them to the public, at these remarkably low flaures our Store le on East Main St., second door from the Public Square. GREENFIELD d: SHEAVED. April 6. 1t66. The noted "Dry Good" Store in South Hanover Street. rilnE most attractive place in Carlisle to at A. W, Bentz's great, " F,RCANTILE EIMPORIIJM" where can be purchased the hest, handermest and cheapest goods in the Country. M e have Just replen ished our stork with a large invoice t the choicest goods in the Market. and will continue to anew the supply daily. or as necessity requires. It would be hnposvible to enumerate all the artielei in our extensive line of business. We have now a flue assortment of Ladies Spring Drees Goods. PDPLINn PLAIN AND PLAID, ell A LLIES IC? BEATI FUL PATTERNS AC., PRINTS AND ALL KI N Ds' OH DOMES I /0 GOODS. A verity of Gentleman and Boys wear. An CLIAII3. sive stock of, • TABLE,. STAIR AND FLOOR OIL CLOTH'S, OIL SHADES. Blind Materials and Cannot Chains. " Hopkins" Superior chic', all lengths and widths. We shall be happy to bass all call aid min Ins t ur " new stock." a- we feel confident that our selection will please all tastes. Carlisle, April 11th 1860 An Old Song, set to a New Tune ftel-1.13 43 E 3. As spring approaches Ants and Roaches From their holes coats out, And Mice and Rats, In spite of cats . , Gaily skip about. "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS, EXTERMINATORS, "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS, EXTERMINATORS, "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS, EXTERMINATORS, "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS, EXTERMINATORS, "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS, EXTERMINATORS "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS EXTERMINATORS, "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS, EXTERMINATORS, "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORSQ EXTERMINATORS„, 44 , "COSTARS” EXTERMINATORS, EXTERMINATORS, . "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS, EXTERMINATORS, "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS, EXTERMINATORS, "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS, EXTERMINATORS, "COSTAR'S" EXTERN! NATORS, EXTERMINATORS, "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS, EXTERMINATORS, For Rats, Mice, Roaches, Ants, Bed Bugs, Fleas, Moths in Furs and Woolens, Inseots on Plants, Fowls, Animals, etc. "Only infallable reunites known.. "Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the Human Family.' "Rats come out of their bolos to die," iSar I I I BEWARE I I I of ail worthless Imitations, .CCii - See that "Conn's" name Is on each Box, Bottl• and Flesh before you buy. gar Address, HENRY R. COSTER, 482 Broadway, N. Y /Kir Sold in Carlisle Penne 411.By—flaveretick. And all Druggist' and Retailers. 1888. INCREASE OF RATS.—The Farm er's Gazette escorts and proves by neuron tha one pair of RATS will have a progeny nod descender, no less than 051,050 In three yearn. 'Now, unmet thin immense family can be Ip.pt down, they would conbuma more food than world !Metall, 05,000 human beings. gisY - See "COSTAR'S advertisement above. 1866. It ITS versus B DS.—Whnever en gages In shooting small birds In a cruel man ; whoever aide in exterminating rats is a benefactor. We should like some one to give us the benefit of their experience in driving out these pests. We need eoinething besides doge, cats, and traps for this business.--Bcienfiflt Ameri can, ./V. Y. . Bee "COSTAR'S" advertisement above. 1888. "COSTAR'S" R 1T EXTERMINA- TOR is simple, safe, and sure—the most perfect RAT- Mention meeting we have ever attended. ll'very Rat that can get it, properly prepared, will eat it. and every one that eats It ill die, generally ut some place as far distant as possit, e from whore ft was taken... Zak. Shore, Mich., Mirror. 'M.. See "COSTARVitdvertisement above. 4 .. HOUSEKEEPERS troubled with ver min need be so no longer, if they use "COSTAR'S" Ex. terninntor. We have used it to our satisffiction ; end If a box coat S 5, wo would have it, We bale tried poison*. but they effected nothing; but "Costar's article knocks the breath oat of Rata, Mice, Roadies, Ante, and Bed. Bugs, quicker than we can write it. It Is In great tle• mend all over the country... Medina Ohio, easette. rm. See "COSTAR'S" advertisement above. 1866. , A VOICE FROM THE FAR WEST. Speaking of "Costar's" Rat, ROach, Ant, et 0., Extermin ator—"more grain and provisions ewe deitroyed annu ally In Grant County by vermin than would pay for tons of this Rut and Insect Kilier."—Lancatter, Ewald. imSee "COSTAR'S" advertisement above. 1866. FAR NIERS AND HOUSEKEEPER —should recollect that hundreds of dollars' worth of .Crain, Provisions, .4e. are annually destroyed Rats, Mice, Ante, and other Insects pod vermin—all of which can be prevented by few dollen' worth of OSTA/NV Rat,lteach, Ant, &0.,' Exterminator, bought *tut need freely. *li.. Soo "COSTAR'S" advortiailluest ikirovs,. 10.1301 d in Carlisle Pa. tel..lly, Daverstick. nd all Druggists and Dation. • • • .April 20. 1300-4 m.., ,- :.. , . CONFEOTIONARY t CREAM, WORK , Stars, : Tulips, Bon bo;i.s, A-laor,do, OhooFlates, Hands, Coocliciut and u Dec.l6, 1.8,35. 1 ' ,. AT lIATEIOTIstitt3, , "D . .. "DROPS Mint. Onacolate, Oroam, A Lorann, Ox 1441tf;tintel,,, , a'fli.oaa and Mona - 'L.", ,r, , _Dom ' 10, 1806. : . AT lii.VETlEnatlnlit.'.. :, . ; Biint,.Teaberry, idEityip,r4qonaer. Nouga, and Ven . lll4. Doe 14,11395., .• 201 00P 5 o -Septitte "NonS. PM. • 1 - AT H AV/MI:MIMES. Large lot'of 'splendid stapdar4:'and riar Comord, tuna; and Maantawnoy graro vines for MIS tliO.',l?*Oborhuld, orrery. 14 Sob. 9,1866-41=6 Ffligard34,ll.Pr. A. W. BENTZ