Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, May 18, 1866, Image 3

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    Always in Advance
GRAND OPENING
of the latest importations of French, German, English
and Italian Dross Goods and Summer Wear of every
description.
W. C. SAWYER, & CO.,
Lave again taken advantage of the very
LATE DECLINE IN PRICES,
to till their Spacious Store Room (East Main St., two
doors below Saxtons Hardware Store.) with an enor
mous Stock of Seasonable.
Pry Goods, Carpet and House Furnish
ing Goods,
bouglii for DASH from tho longest imporliug houses
of Thew York and Philadelphia.
AU the varieties and colors of Silks. Splendid vial-
Hies of Gros Grain Black Silks for Dresses and Basques,
French Worsted Goods and Grenadines,
CARPETS, CIRTAIN MATER/
,4 LS, d•c.,
from A. T. Stewart, & Co. Briiilish Leon's, Lawns,
Pereale3, kfoliairs Barred, Stripped and Plain, and
Hosiery of all kinds from . Arnold, Constable, & Co.
All kinks of dnmootic goods
CLOTHS,. CASSIMERES,
and White Goods, of every class from 11. B. Olaflin, &
Co., New York.
Very select atylt s and varieties of
Dresses Goods
and gone, al wear from Jame]; Kent, & Co., Jos. 'laical,
& CO., James, Perry, & Co., Philadelphia.
We carefully examine both markets and customers,
will find on our countete a larger, more varied and
cheaper stork of goods than In any Store West of the
great cities. Every body is Invited, to examine our
Stock—all kinds of
llourniny and Funcral Goods
We give epecial attention to this branch of our trade
Ladies are invited to examine cur beautiful styles
of
Silk and French Cloth
SACKS AND BASQUES,
beautiful shades of French Cloths for Sacks and But
tons, ornaments &c., to match.
W. C. SAWYER, & CO
Would ask the attention to their very choice stock of
French, Scotch and American
Cassimeres. Cloths,
Spanish Linens for Coating's, Russian Linens for Pan
Inge, &o, We got up Sults at short notice by the boo
Tailors in'town.
W. C. SAWYER, & CO
House furnishing department, Is the largest and
most complete in the valley, containing Scotch and
English
pißi - ussmi_is,
all the grades of the Lowell & Hartford Mille, Hemp
and Rag
C.41..X1.3PMTM,
011 Cloths, Mattlugs, Shades, Rugs, &e
W. C. SAWYER, & CO
bare a large assortment of Hosiery, Gloves, Parasols,
Sun Umbrellas, Corsets, '&c. Bradley's unequalled
•'Prldeuf the World" .
ELIPTIC HOOP SKIRTS,
and all othei best makalfopt by us. Lace, Mitts,
Dress Trimmings, Ribbons and In fact every thing
found In a wide'mvaltoUnterprialng Store, determined
to do a large trade for the benefit of the commubity
as w 441 as for themselves. .
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Every body Eich and , Poor,. Old and Yo4ng,
and great are very cordially invited to our'
ITAY 'CiOODS "EMPORIUM,
where we irjll lake'great; pleasure' in showing as wet
as selling our godds. We will make additions of dee
ruble goods Ps the season advances.
W. O. 111AWYER0 & 00;
'ldiy 18,1806.
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1,15T. ; 017 DEALV#S.
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T 4 IST OF DEALERS of Goods Wares
• and Merchandise, 'also Distlllete; tittuberinen,
&c., within the County of Curtiberiand, returruid'aad
classified by Wm. R. ill'Olellan;Mercantile. Appthitor,
In accordance with the several sots of A sdombly be fol.
lows, to wit :
Leidich & Miller, . dry goods,
W. 0. Sawyer & - Co., do
A. W. Bentz, do
Greenfield & Bheafer, do
B. 0. Brown, rio
Charles Ogliby, do
Peter Bobletz, ; - do
William Miles, do
William Blair & Son, groceries,
H. Pohley, do
Halbert & Brother, do
G. P. Myers, do
Robert Allison, do
Martin & Gardner, do
Parer & Washmood, do
William Bentz, do
J. D. Mock, do
A. Shombler, do
John Faller,
C. A. Smith,
D. Frederick,
G. & H. Ohara,
Zeigler & Stock,
D. Keeney,
0. Harkness,
John F. Stool,
John Spangler,
Cameron & Shooter,
Jima, Boner,
W. H. [torn,
John Harder,
C. Llzatan,
G.ll. floffuto,
E. L. Shryock,
Jno Brown
W. H. Hastings, food store,
Mls. H. ilaverstick, drugs,
D. Rolston, do
Mrs. C. Elliott, do
D.,sterrett, boots and shoes,
Joe. Sites & Son, do
William Porter, do
B. Plank, do
J. Corntnan, do
John Irvlmr‘ do
IL C. Fleming, do
William Goodyear, baker,
William Sellers, do
Peter Miller, do
J. M. Klein, do
J. F. Brown, do
Miss E. Stahl, millinery,
Mrs. 31. Neff, do
Mrs. E. Williams, do
Mrs. S. A. Hutton, do
D. Rhoads, cigars,
W. C. Franciseus, do
Joseph Iloos or, do
F. C. Kramer, jewelry,
Thos. Conlyn. do
11. llysinger, do
Rheum & Spahr, confectionary,
Joseph Jots,
11. Grove,
Mrs. It. Smith,
J. C. Lecher,
J. 0. Collin, hats and raps
J. A, Keller,
J. Boas
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Miller k. Bowen!, do -
George 4;Dsminger, leather dealer,
W. Rolling, do
Samuel Ensminger. robes,
William Clepper, do
A. Shaubl a, merchant tailor,
11. S. Hitter, do
Eakins & Porous, do
Livingston, do
J. Neuw hal, do
S. C. Iluyett, do
E. B. Leonard, jr., do
J. W. Pmllpy, do
John Treibler, do
11. A. It loads, furniture,
A. li. Ewing, do
David Pipe furniture & wall paper,
Mrs. P. A. Kieffer, fancy goods,
It. Hughes, do
Jameson & Co., Notions,
John Hutton, do
ltinesmith & Rupp, stoviqi,
Wm. Fridley, do
J. D. Uorgas, do
J. Loudon, Books.
W. 11. Cornman, do
A. M. Piper, do
It. C. Woodward, prodirce,
J. Beetem r ro., produce and coal,
J. Uhler, do
E. & B. Leo ,
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Delancey & Shrom, lumber and coal
A. 11. Blair,
E. M. Hoover,
Wm. Askew,
J. Conley,
Win. Wert,
Allison & Keeney,
Wm. Brought,
J. Hippie,
{Vim Sponsier,
\V. M. Chenoweth. do
11. Baker,
Comfort & Sou, dry goods,
Brindle & Nieswanger, do
I'. A. 'trough & Bro., do
.lohn Itigol. do
A. Dale, groceries,
11. R. Crum, do
David Devinnoy, do
J. Eminger, do
West & Rockandlow, do
Kaufman & Griffith, do
11. F. Geyer drugs,
Clark & Houck, do
Ira Day, do
.1. It. Herring, do
D. O. Singer, shoes and hats,
Levi Rigel, do
C. Kelm. boots and shoes,
J. Swartz. jewelry,
Boyer & Eberly, hardware
G. Bobb & Kimmel, do
I.eldlch & Mathews, stoves,
Wilson & Son, 0 do
J. J. Smith, confect lonary,
.1. A Swartz, do
I. B. Palmer, do
David Miller. Produce,
Zacharias & Stayman, do
Singizer & Brandt,
T. B. Bryson,
Johl.oll & Flu], do
Stlinow rr & Fry, do
W.. 11. Oswald, lumber,
J. Mlllidsen, do
J. Simon, clothing,
1,. M'. Abrams, do
1). Keefer, do
Titzel & Brother, furnit Urn,
John Rupp. do
O. W. Lockman, photographer,
Andrew Myers, do
John Gross, marketing,
Georgu Koser,
do
J. Marshall Az Bro., do
K Hoffman. do
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Stovick & sEPherson, dry goods,
Stewart & Cox, do
J. & 3. B. Iteddig, do
Rohl.. Snodgrass, do
fleck, Hinkle & Heck, do
3. 11. Pogue, groceries,
&
Stumbaug Blair, do
J. D. Hassler, do
S. C. Holler, do
W. 11. Holler, do
A. Tanana, do
Cresoler & Clark, do
G. N. Grunion, do
Mrs. M. Duke, do
C. Fosnaught, agt., do
J. C. Souders, do
Wm. Baughman, do
3. C. A Dick, drugs,
B. 11. Keller, do
Edward A rtz, do
Forney & Ill'Pherson, hardware,
Grabill & Holler, do
'l'l. M. Ilykes, stoves.
J. A. Wolf, do •
John Bridges, merchant tailor,
Shearer & Blair, do
Kelso & Son, boots and hats,
P.S. Artz, boots and shoes,
J. M. Smiley, do
G. 11„ Colo, loots and shoes,
G. W. Croft, do
Isaac Lanais, Jovvelry,
.1. 11. Criswell, produce,
H. Ruby & Co, do
T. P. Blair, do
11 . J. Duke & Bro., furniture,
B. J. Sooddy, do
David Criswell, do
Mrs. M. Davis Millinery,
Mrs. A. Baker, do
It. F. Sooddy, photographer,
ILO. K. Rebuck, do
S. Myers, marketing
Benjamin Biggs, do
Henry Myers, do
2. IM'Candlish & Son, dry goOrl,
Stough & Elliott, do
Klink &Bro., ' do
E. James A. 'tiro , do
G. W. Mull, stoves,
EL R. Cloudy, do
3. 5. Hays, groceries,
Jos. Ileberling & Son, do
P. M. Olouoor, do
biro. M. 11. Rood, drugs,
J. 11. Miller, do
'B.G. Wild, do
J: J. Crawford, confectionary,
Joseph Woodburn, boots & shoos,
fiamuol Mutch,jr,, ' do
George M. Bretz, photographer,
W. J. M'Oullough Kidd storo,
Joseph Laughlin, do
L. V: B. Bopor, jowelry,
5. C. Ditner, merchant tailor,
J. 5. Daugherty, do
.0. A. Kunkle, hardware,
John Hard, marketing.
Vonard, do
Shoemaker 84 EllCott, dry goods,
Koontz & Stoviok, do
C. C. Stevicic, furniture, -
D. M'Coy, boots and shoes,
J. Wagoner, marketing,
David Hoover, do
Joseph rbeinan,
T. Willa,
J. G. Miller, groceries,
Len & L'borly,. lumber,
Messer & Coover, do
Charles Oyster, do
Valentino FeConiT, , .do
L. Strohm, • dry geode,
Wm. Clark, • do
J. Shoat A Bro., do
deorgo'Claver, •do ;
Wm. marketingal -- --
James Orderi,
Myore &Tmil's, •
w. & T. Ifnutbutti,
Noweopier
Clover &E;rnet,
8. Miler & 2014,
0. Mouingor t ,
JoNalipl4oll,
CARLISLE
photographer,
do
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marketing,
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NEW VILLE
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di•y goods,
do
SOUTHAMPTON TOWNSHIP
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NDWTON TOWNSDaP.
deyeioas,
'{Valk - 6i tiratianr — groceries, '
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Micah & Bro., do
;Li az J. B. Harsh, do
; Unary Snyder, do
' S. Smith, photographer,
, Formaught eCo.i marketing ,'..
.0. UT Horn, do
J. H. Wagoner,
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rEt , 24 towNsnrn.
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George Rased, , dry. goads,
'Peter Garver, do„„.
li,', Russel, ,
,dp,„„
Samuel Wolf, ,(lry goodo t
J. F. 'Lolto.r, . do„
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SOUTH lODDLETON
dry ,
good ,
do
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'A. 31. Leidich,
Webber & Purloin],
8. N. Divon,
C. Harriman,
Peter Clipper, confectionary,
John Hickman, do
C. Hoop, furniture, G
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George oesaninn, feed store,
AIONROE TOWNSIIIP
Nolnley & Kaufman, dry goods,
George Brindle do
Henry Spahr, produce store,
Samuel Plank, do
D. S. Devenuoy, drugs,
UPPER ALLEN TOWNSHIP
. 11. (Insweiler, dry geode,
lin Swartz, merchant tailor,
eery Kline, marketing,
eery 11. Stouffer, do
LOWER A LLEN TOWNSLUIP
A. Brower, dry goods,
L. Crull, do
C. Soliorich, drugs,
F. Leo, produce,
John I'. Young, snorkeling,
Win. Crall, do
Geo. Brubaker, do
Jotted Davis, do
EAST PENNSBOROUOII TOWNSHIP
D. Denlinger,
H."D. Mumer & Bro.,
T. Fr Lo
produco,
'atterson & Myers, do
Brooke & Son, do
(trovelin & Ruplin, grocery,
John Messner, do
J. Lougnocker, do
J. Roninger, do
David Brown, marketing,
lIAMPDEN TOWNSHIP
David P. Lightner, dry geode,
Daniel Itupp, do
E. W. k G. Wise, do
D. Rupp, produce,
John leinidin,tgrocery,
C. Templin, furniture,
George K. Duey, marketing,
SILVER . SPRINo TOWNSIIII'.
Newcomer & Burkhol)ler, dry goodh, 14 700
A. Orrin & Immt,,,/ do 13 10 00
G. IV. Leidig, do 14 . 7 00
W. 11. Ecklee, do 13 10 00
3. B. heidig, produce,
F. Breckmacker, marketing,
3. B. NoF.s, dry goods,
MIDDLESEX TOWNSHIP
dry goods, 14 1 ' 700
\VEST PENNSIIOItOUOII TOWNSHIP.
It. llorlrholder, dry goods,
.1. Weaver do
Iteisier Slinnibaug, produce,
.1. S. curollierrt, do
.1. Watson, dealer, &e.,
S. IV. Hiller, dry gIIMIP
A. M'Cullougli, do
Wolf & Miller, do
.T. \V. IlondsheNv, do
James Bidlop, marketing,
IV tn. Itihitop, do
oter 'less,
410 ol) et 0111
FRANK FORD TOWNSII IP
Alexanth r k Brother, dry goods
MIFFLIN TOWNSHIP
(leorge Sanderrion, dry goods,
J. M. Wagoner, grocery,
DISTILLERS AND BREWERS
Javoi, (i,lh;vt • CarliAe, 9
Alrsnnder, 9
David Man, e
W. Henderson tt. Sen,
Ahl, Snyder & Co., Newton tap.
EATINU HOUSES.
It.
W. Wall,r,
Joxi•ph Gardner,
Jmnes Spangler,
Mrs. Ellen Peters
T. .1. White,
D. J. Grover,
Mrs. E. Itry,
J. Meloy, 7.llvellanienburg,
A. Elicr, East Pennshorough,
John S. Mrlter, Silver Spring twp.
Samuel It. Grove, Upper Allen twp
SA LOONS.
A. Could,
E. Donley
P. Aiehelr.
George Weirich
Samuel Bronn,
Wm. Martin,
litre. M. eoiVill
David Gill,
L. llollenbacher
Mrs. C. Yaiser,
John Schmohl,
Wm. C. Franciscus
Mrs. J. Meloy, Mechanicsburg
.1. Orris,
Levi Antrum,
IL 11. Clever, Southampton twp.
J. Shriner, Shlppensburg,
W. R. Beaver, "
W. A. Shnster, "
C. A Ilennaberger, Newton I wp.
W. S. Dunlap, Newlin°,
James Shannon, South Middleton,
BILLIARD SALOONS.
S. W. Emily, Carlisle,
It. .1. Bell,
Notice it hereby given to all persons named in the
above list, that by an act of Assembly approved April
lit li, 1502, County Treasurers are required to bring suit
and collect all licenses remaining unpaid on or Wore
the first day of July next, and by other Acts of A 690111-
lily, venders of vino., opiritono, malt or brewed liquors,
are also liable to indictment in the.. Court of Quarter
Sessions. Those interested are therefore requested to
lift their licenser without delay and save the costs,
LEVI ZEIGLER,
Treasurer of Cumberland (busty.
May 4,1866-4 t
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SUMMER RESORT!
CARLISLE SPRINGS
These celebrated White Sulphur Springs will be
open for visitors about the Ist, of June. They have
recently been Purchased by the undersigned, the
grounds refitted, tho house repaired and all repainted,
and . NTIRELY REFORNISIIED with elegant
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• No w Furniture,
and shall be kept in every respect equal to any city
Hotel. To our friends at home we say give us your
pat: onage, and with your encouragement and our
knowledge and experience in hotel keeping, we shall
not only make the Springs a pleasant resort for you,
but will make them
TIIE WATERING PLACE
of the county. We have added a Billiard Room, Bow
ling Alley, good Livery, and you ran have nice country
dril ON and pleasant shady walks. We have also en
gaged the services of a good hand of music, BO that
those who wish can "tip the light fantastic too."
Orne and enjoy yoursolves. For further particulars
imply to
W.G. THOMPSON,
Proprietor of lb: State Capital hotel,
Harrisburg, Da. or
S. L. M'CULLOaII,
Carlisle Springs, Comb. Co., Pa
May 10,1866-0 t
NOTICE.
4.,;(i1-100L Directors and Teachers, who
KJ have difficulty in obtaining Ellsworth's Copy
Books, at a reasonable price are requested to remit di
rectly to me, at the rate of $1 80 per dozen, for as few
or many as they require and the books will be received,
free by return mail.
J. W. ELLSWORTH, _
Publish° Clinton Hall, Astor Place,
N. Y. City
I;4 STATE NOTICE. ,
Letters of Administration on the Estate of John
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C. ill, late of Middlesex Twp., Cumberland Co., have
this day been issued to the subscribers living in the
same Twp. All persons
. having claims will present
them and those indebted will make payment to
LYDIA GILL.
Administrators.
May 4,lBo6—ate
THE MILITARY AND NAVAL
HISTORY
Rebellion in the United States,
BY W. TNNEY,
EDITOR OF AMERICAN ANNUAL CYCLOP2EDIA
Sixth Edition.
Complete in one royal Bvo vol. of over 800 double-col
umn pages, illustrated with STEEL PLATE POR
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•The late President Lincoln;
.. Andrew Johnson,'PresidOnt of U. B.
General Grant, • 4 • - •
General. Sherman,
. . Admiral Fdtrragut,
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BIOGRAPHY OF DECEASED OFFICERS, commencing
with the lanionted CLI. ELLSWORTH.
The Publishers of this History do not hesitate to say,
that no book on the war will be found Fuller, More Rq_
liable, or More Beautifully Illustrated.• It is in fact a.
necessary desideratum for every,' ope who desires -to
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T etters of administration on the estate
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I of John McFrite,lato of South Middleton twp.,
Cumberhool county, have boon jocund by the Register
of said county to the subscriber residing In the Bor
ough of Carlisle. All persons indebted to said estate
will make immediate payment and thoseliaring chains
will present them for settlement to
ROBT. 51c0AIITNEY, Sr.
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HONAY
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CANAN be. bald 'of : ..Cdr...b STEWARD & CO.
,E.ast .Street,. between Louther And North
streets, at. seduced price, put.,lip in ‘glass,jars .
tainlng one r twa, and laur pounds, in any qnantliy.
. • • ..COLII,I3TEWAItD & Co.
Carlisle, Nay 10,1860. T
Mess. Cota,l3rzwann, & Co. , • •
Gentibmen:—l have examined the , Honey you •so
kindly presented to me. Myself and family have oaten
of It 4. and had we not known-to the contrary, would
have been astonished at honey being thing early taken
Irma the Bees. Your Honey Is 'in all respepts, , equal
to the best Bee Honey I-have over seen; indeed;
identical in smell, flavor, taste, and app , aranco, with
that manufactured by the " Little Busy Boos." I eon
most cordially recoMiliond it to the publics as a pure
and most delicious article for family 'use.
My father was en 'Aparittn, ' and I have boon accus
tomed all my life, to have good honey.
Tours truly, JOHN C. IBBEIEB.
GENTLEMEN 3 My fathor was an Aparlan, and I have
boon accustomed to have good and pure honey, and do
most cheerfully Indorse the statement of my brother.
In-law, Mr. Lusher. Respectfully yours '
May lith. 1800. Miss RAM It. HOLLAR
To the Ladies of Carlisle.
The subscribers are prepared to furnish FAIIILY
Mann for using
MERRILL'S IVASHING COMPOUND.
They will furnish to families who desire it, enough
of the compound to do ono largo washing without
charge. It in warranted not to injure the fabric or
texture of any thing which may be washed with it,
and not to injure the most delicate colors of colored
clothing; on the contrary, it sets and brightens the
colors of any colored clothing.
We bog to call the attention of the public, and
particularly the Ladies, to the following totters, ad
dressed to us, by Ladies who are now 'using Mer
rill's Compound:
Carlisle, April 28th, 1868.
Mr. Oohs, Sir, Thd" Morrill's Washing Compound"
which you handed td ye, I have fairly tested in doing
a large washing to d ; and it gave me perlect satis
faction, as it was the 1 rst time I ever washed without
a rubber or machine, I got through with my. ashing
in one fourth of the time, and with ono fourth of labor
that it took me in the old fashioned way. I , would
not, upon any account, do witout it. It is one of the
greatest wonders of the age, as it eaves time, money
and labor, as well as malting the clothes look whiter
than by the old process. The effect of the compound
upon colored clothing is to brighten the colors
Mrs. REBECCA STEWARD.
Carlisle, May 5, 1856.
Messrs. COLE STUART & Co.. I have tried your Com
pound and found it to be all that it is recommended.
As for saving time and labor. It gives the clothes a
better color and makes them whiter than when washed
In the old mode pf washing, al d does not injure the
clothoh at all; and as for colored el. their, It sots the
colors and brightens them. It is indeed the best soap
invention ever got up in this place. I washed a wash
of twelve dozen and was but ono liour and a half at
them. I did not use m i wash board at all ; they did
not require any rubbing at all, Yours,
L
Messrs COLE, STEW ART, S Co., Gentlemen, I have
triedthe " London Washing Compound" you
gave to me, in the washing of twenty two pieces, in
ono hour. It gave me perfect satisfaction, and fully
comes up to all that is said of it. I did not use a wash
board, neither did I rub the dothes with my hands.
They were as white, clean, and clear as any 1 ever
washed in the ordinary way. It sets and brightens
the colors of colored clothing. it does not. in the
slightest degree Injure the clothes; to use the com
pound, lessens labor, saves time, and money. I would
not, for any consideration, do without it. I must cor
dially recommend it to all house to perm
Mrs. SARAH JACKSON
COLE, STEWARD & Co.,
Fast St. between Louther and North.
May Ilth, Mtn. fim
ESTATE NOTICE
' NOTICE
Auditor appointed by the Or
phan's Court of this County, to marshall and
distribute the funds in the hanth , of C. I'. Ilunnich
Esq. Administrator of Daniel Bailey, deceased, to
among those entitled to receive the same, will attend
to the duties of his appointment on Saturdry, the third
day of June, 18611, at his olTice, In the Borough of Car
lisle, at 10 o'clock A 0., at which time and place all
poisons Interested may attend
Muy 11, 1806,-3t
CAUTION.
ALL persons are hereby notified not to
purchase a note of Seventy Five Dollars, dated
Rh, 1866, payable at the First National Dank,
Carlisle, Pa., given by tl.e undersigned to Joseph
Darien, of Washington Co., Pa , as I have never re
ceived value therefor.
MARTIN wI IOl:L
'enn Twp., Cumberland Co., May 11, 1866-3t4.
Good Will and Fixtures of a Tavern
Stand For Sale.
rr HE subscriber offers at publio sale, his
Tavern stand, known as the " Oen. Shorman
House," on Filth Street, in tho city of Harrisburg. It
Is licensed:and will ho sold on reasonablu terms. Fulling
health .compels me to sail. Posgessiou given Immedi
ately. OOTLIEB YOUNG.
May 11, 18611-31"
•
3FI'CVis .
A FARRELL & HERRING'S,
Fire Proof Salo, of medium size and in good
order. Apply to
May 4, 1801-34
DIVIDEND.
CARLISLE. DEPOMT DANK,
Slay 1, MG.
ADividend of Five per cent free of
National and State Tax, has this-day 'lkon de
clared by this hank which will be paid ver to the
Stockholders or their Legal representatives upon de
mand. J. P. HASSLER,
'Slay 4, isac-3t, Castile,
MILLER & BOWERS,
Successors to L E WIS P LY NE.
DEALERS in Foreign and Domestic
llardwaro of nll kinds,
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, VARNISHES kc.
North Hanover St, nearly opposite the Carlisle Bank
July 7, 1865.
WATCHES and Jewelry repaired at
the new Jewelry Store.
New Watch, Clock, •
1113
JEWELRY STORE.
IIEYSINGEB, respectfully
flounces to the citizen,, of Carlisle and the
surrounding country, that he has opened an entire
now stock of Watches, Clocks ' Jewelry, &r., consisting
in part of Gold and Silver, American, English and
Swiss Watches, Ladios Gold Watches and t Wins, Fine
Jewelry In sets, Finger and Ear Rings, Sleeve Buttons,
&c., Gold loos of Morton's celebrated manufacture at
his published rates, Silver and Plated Waco. Castors,
Fruit Baskets, Forks,
Spoons, Itc.; Clocks in every ',ado.
ty and of all prices. Spectacles iu Gold, Sllver,-Steel end
Plated Frames, to suit all ages. Accordeons, Violins
and Violin Strings, &c. To which ho Invites the at
tention of the people, hopipg to receive a liberal share
of patronage.
Warn in Rest Main Bt., near Sazton's Hardware
Store.
,All kinds of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Accordenns
&e., neatly and substantially repaired and warranted
Work done promptly.
bitty 4, 1866.
Great Rush for Spring Goods.
Next Door to the Post Office, Carlisle, Pa
THE subscriber having taken the Storo
Room formorly—ooomplod by .:WAL. , A..
eat'etourto the Post °taco, flarllslo Pa , can offer to
the Public a Now and Yrosli supply of
DRY -000DS,
Consisting in part of
°RALLIES,
MIISLINS,
DELAINES,
ALPACAS,
LAWNS, and
CALICOES,
Of all Qualities and Choicest Stylos, which will be sold
at ptices to defy competition. Furnishing Goods of all
kinds, inctuding
• • -
Silk, Linen and Cotton Handkerchiefs, &c.
.
Also a Splendid Assortmont of RIBBONS, LAOR, &c.
My stook of White Goods cannot . be surpassed, and
Customers may rely upon always getting GOOD GOODS
atthe lowest possible prices. Gentlemen will and it
to, their advantage to call and examine my stock of
MOTHS, GA SSIMERES AND VEST
' INGS,
ALSO HATS, CAPS. BOOTS and SHOES
• , .
of all Qnalltios and Styles. All tho aboie Goods will
be displayed to the citizens of 'this place and violnity
on Saturday, April 7th, and all aro cordially invited to
purchase, as my motto is Quick sales and Small profits.
c,
April 18, 1800
Singer's -Letter A Lockstitch.
:Anct'Stinger'ci4tiaprooecl - •Sowinr`Machities.
THE best and Strongest in the Market.'
They Hem, Fell, Braid, Tuck and Cord . : They do
ind of family glowing. and Stitch leather beautanl
,
PRICE'S' $6O UP To •
\ •
• Pail and examine them at Tlenjandia Atkinson's,
Main Stiset, wally oppoeito Oaxdner & Machine'
Shop.
She is also prepared to make LAMES. OLOAItI3 and
do all kinds of Stitching to order, at short notice.
•. ! , C ' ;. lirs.l.l.'W. OMB, •
..kprioo 1.660-4 k. • Agent.
44Fine nesortm'n . ntof dandy, Toys , of
Aminiaan p Preach and piirman makes.
x 41.6, 180. . • AlqUilatEnlo#l3.
- TlAVE . ,,'just opened, the largest and
most complete stock of DRY GOODS, suitable
for he Prostint and coming Seasons, that has over boon
brought to the Borough of Carlisle, having boon pur
chased since the
GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES
in altklnde of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY
GOODS,
that has just taken place in the Eastern Cities, and
every thing marked doN b to
The stock consists in part of an endless variety of
SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON,
Such as Black and Colored Silks, of every variety,
grade, quality and style ;
Mohair Poplins ; Ghoul Mokairs ;
Plaid and Striped Poil do Cheveres ;
all rhados of plain and figured
MOHAIR ALPACAS ; VALENCIAS ;
all grade; dif
I=lLl=
Printed de Laines and Lila Hies,
BRILLIANT SCOTCH (ILV II A MS,
Chintzes, atilt patterns ;
DOMESTIC GOODS.
CALICOES, from 12i cts. up
BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED
MUSLINS, as low in price as 16 as.
BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED
MEETINGS.
J. NI. WEAKLEY,
Auditor
PILLOW CASE MUSLIN 5, al
widths.
LINEN AN D COTTON TABU
DAM ASKS.
Tickings, Checks. Crashes and Ilucklbach 'rowellngs,
Napkins Dollies, Oinghems, Cotton Pants Stuffs
Linen Checks, Kentucky Jeans, Nankeens, cte„ J‘c
MOURNING GOODS
Bombazines Lanais° Cloths, Itups, Poplins, Ingle and
double 'A idth de [Alum
=MI
Printed de Lalnes, Polka Sputt Foulards, Crape Vol
Crape Collars,
Special attention given to the furnishing of unkind
of Funeral floods, of which we always have a full sup
A FULL LINE OF WHITE 000DM
Such as CAN HMOS,
J ACONETS,
lI , tI
LLIA NTS
real French Swiss MIISLINS, Striped, Plaid, Swiss and
Nainsook Muslins, suitable for Dress and Garibaldi - is,
Bishop's Lawns, Victoria Lawns, Shirred, Tucked and
Puffed ?dueling, for Oaribaldas, &c., &c.
JouvitCi.cmebrotoU hid GleveN; al grades of Silk
Lisle Thread and Cotton Cloven, tier Ladies,
Dents, NHASPS and Children ; Linen Handkerchiefs ;
Silk ila mike, ; liosiely or nil kinds; Needle-
NNOl'iled Etighigs ; I.nrtre, Hopped Skirts, Balmurals,
Dress Trimmings, Itiblions,4,te.
Always a full tit ock of all descriptions of CLOTII9,OAB
SINIERES, VESTINOS, &c. Wu will also huvo Gar
ments made up at very short , ponce by a first-class
Fashionable Tailor.
All the now designs of
PARASOLS S - 5 SUN UMBRELLAS
SPRING SHAWLS, BASQUES 6• MAN
of every grade and style in the market, comprising
of the celebrated makea or Lowell and IlartfOrd Com
panies.
Still Ahead ! ! !
LEIDIGEI & MILLER
ITS VALUE IN GOLD
DRESS GOODS,
PLAID AND STRIPHD POPLINS;
Shepperd's Plaids,
Ali Iruul Mous (le _banes ;
PRINTED PERCALES,
GRAND DISPLAY OF
AI, PA (AS, MO HA IRS,
SCOTCH GING 11 AM S
Handkerchiefs, Gloves, &o
AT LEIDICH & MILLER'S,
NOTIONS I NOTIONS ! !
MEN'S AND BOYS WEAR,
=1
TI ES
E=i
ma) IFUIt NILS HMG GOODS
CARPETS ! CARPETS II
GEM2I
LINEN,
LISTING,
HOME MADEEAG,
SUPERIOR 2.PLY,
SUPERIOR 3.PLY,
REAL ENGLISH BRUSSELS, &o
floor Oil Cloths, Table 011 Clothe, Stair 011 'Cloths,
Window Shades and Blinds, Matting Rugs and Matte.
Please call, one and all, and see for yourselves the
advantage there Is in purchasing your Goods wham
you can buy thorn the cheapest, as our motto is al
ways to wake
"QUICK SALES AND SMATAI
a • PEC,FI'IIO,"
and at the .satao i ime will convince you that we are
never undersold. We alnays take groat pleasure in
exhibiting our Goods, fooling assured that we have
the me t cempleto stock of Goods in the county;
Feeling under great obligations to the community
Air their very hind and liberal patronage so far ex
tended to the Firm, we earnestly and rpspeetfully ask
'a continuance of the same.
--ileir--Pleafle remember to call at_tho Corner _directly
Opposite Iry Ine'e Shoe Store, (Sign of the Carpetliall)
LEIDIOII & MILLER.'
March 40, 1860
AMERICAN
From "godey'B,l,lc B d 6 ir ; February,
REED ORGANS, &o
THE following temarks and sugges
tions relative to this immensely popular instru
ment will doubtless Interest and profit terry many of
our readers, we commend the article-to their careful
perusal:—
A hundred and ono makers of Organs, Cottage, Par
lor Cabinet,- Americad, School Organs, etc etc., are
each claiming to make the best instrument in the
world. Being comparatively a new Instrument as at
present constructed, we aro convinced the public are
ranch loss capable of judging of Its merits, or demerits,
than of most other Instruments. lf there is really an
essential difference in them, if there are some excel-
loot ana eome worthleeqouen, the public ehould have
some criterion for Judging of - then., some forte which
lvlll enlighten them. I%'e cheerfully concede the space
for this article knowing that there is hardly a family,
or church, or school in all the land, bid is more or leas
interested in t his topic. We are aide aware of its be
ing a great misfortune, a real calamity, to any of them
to purchase an inierior or worthless Organ, ruinous to
good pitying, and often a source of much annoyance
and vexation. We know this article to emanate from
a candid and intelligdnt source, and thus we give it to
our readers.
The question is often asked, what are "reed organs?"
We adswer, they are, in most cases, nothing in the
world but tho old melodeon in disguise. Many of the
so-called organs have the same bellows, the same reeds,
and the same• gen...ral Internal at rangement. With the
bellows turned on edge to gain room, they have simply
put on a more pretentious exterior and a more 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, end the tone has room to expand and perfect it
self into the full round tone, similar to the flute or pipe
organ, oven, smooth, firm. and mellow ; and this tone
from reeds cannot be obtained in any other way known.
Nothing so annoys a true organist an to have the vol
umo of sound swelling and jerking spasmodically with
every variation of force on the bellows, 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 so far as to claim this
spasmodic or automatic jerking of tho bellows on the
reeds as an excellence, just as though they did not
know that it must very soon throw the reeds out of
tune, and injure the bellows; and as though It we're
not an easier matter to obtain a much better and mere
easily managed swell 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 aceordeon, dress it up an you may.
And when org.nbA..nd !run Immirlano bosoms awn, 0
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 from 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 large divided bellows, or double bellows, 113011 SO
a very important improvement. By thin means not
only can the wind be supplied more evenly • but with
far greater ease to the performer, from the fact that
. .
either bellows alone will he suM, lent for the Whiny
melodies, thus permitting the player to change about
and rest the foot at will ; than, If the hollows le of
the requisite large size, 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 othergood
qualities in the world cannot produce a good toned in•
struruent. The Inquiry now very naturally arises,
whore can the organ he procured combining all these
essential and desirable qualities 1 There I only one
possessing, all these points, and that's the AMERICAN
Mal/IN, 1111ltil. by 8 D. A 11. W. SMITH. of Bost. n,
9111E111A OTT Wholesale Agent, BSI Bradway, Now
York. These organs have a wind-chest extending the
whole length of the instrument and so constructed no
to net at the sense time no 11 rover berating sound-box
or hoard. 111111 having the some important relothm and
part to portion that the tounding-board has to the
piano. 'this tent nun the makers have patented, and
to It - are tAting in n great 1110:1,111, tli I'lltirOly
quailed fellness And rich es 4 ,f tone so highly prize(
by hll who have used these organs They also has
tlnlargest and best divided bell in In use, which i
another Important feature. No part of their work
slighted, no ekpahse or pains spared to make the A
therican Organs perfect musically, as well as meehan
lenity, and. judging from the immense sale of them a
present, they bid fair to long maintain the proud pool
Lion they have won by superior merit alone W,
would most heartily advt.:null interested to call apes
or address Mit. : u lls!s Our, the M holesale Agent, a
581 Itroadway, New York, and ran annum them he wIl
in the most gentlemanly and truthful manner, Imply
to them all the \lnnate/aim] they May desire relatlu
to this truly delightful instrument.
MUSIC TEACHERS
pl-wiwww-Iffli
The subscriber Is fully prepared In furnish Shoe
Music, Strings, Musical Instruments, and Musk Book
of all kinds at the lowest trade rates. wholesale and N.
tall, from the largest colt etlons In this country.
Orders punctually and faithfully attended to.
Address all orders
IMARDMAN, (TRAY &
PIANO-FORTES,
Wholesale agency. Tho subscriber, late a menthe
at thts well known into has aslohliolleilik wholoroll
agency, nst Broadway, New York City, where he toil
be Oletts,l„to receive the orders of his friends am] th
public. and especially to hear from those who have s
liberally bestowed their patronage on the firm berets
fore. Ile will supply these superior instruments t
the trade Wholesale anti Retail, at the very howes
ParfirgifftrreflirßlNlKOMErreigtrfflP ,
vast in one solid plate). They excel all others in ,
rabilily superiority of tone, and elegance of externa
appearance.
Ali these Pianos hare overstrung Scales, giving In
,nnection with the patent iron slut acd frame, Full
ound, PONVertni, and Sweet. Mellow Tones. The Cases
e wegant In appo trance, and easily and safely lean
ed. Warranted to prove satisfactory. or the money
tus ned. Address all orders to
S. D..& 11. W. SAIITII'S
AMERICAN ORGANS
THE MUST PERFECT AND DEAUTIFUI
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
"V\TOTZT_IID,
AMERICAN HOME CIRCLE
A 31E111 0,4 O,lR' (;A \7
Makes home attractive, refines, laid elevates the minds
of all, beautiful in appearance and effects.
•Photnnnonso popularity of these Organs, and tholr
superior Musical Powers, is last bringing them before
'Cho dowSolloy, , ,,nor ttas , ...iostromont no - Immsr dvslrctl
MERIOAN 110 MES. And although the cost price is
but n trill° over the ti elodeon, yet the musical advam
tages, beauty of tons and quickness of touch and ac
tion are so far superior, that they are fast superceding
the Melodeon and the cull Is now almost exclusively for
tho
AMERICAN ORGANS
It Is adapted to any Music from the quickest and most
lively, to the heavy tone of Ilse Church Organ. And
almost universally they are preferred to the Piano, by
persons who have them, yet costing less than half, and
only taking a small amount of room.
Send for descriptive circulars giving full particulars
and prices.
Exclusive Agencies secured to Dealers, and large
discounts to the trade and Teachers. Address all
s,
INGRAIN
March 80,1866-4 y
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April' 27, tqao,-,43i,0,
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681 Broadway Now Sort
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WHOLESALE AGENT
&IBERIA OIT,
- Wholesale Agent,
581 Broadway, New York
A. L .. .I3P6NSLVIL,'"
RE AL ESTATE AGENT,-Serrielfer;
nonveranuea insurance and Claim Agent. Of
fice Main Street Near Centre Square.
Hotel Property in Churohtown. at
0.. Private. Sale.
SITUATE on Main Street containing
►J 170 feet In frond 150 foot In depth Improve
ments a large Double two-story
• •
FRAME HOUSE,
Extensive Stabling and Sheds, Wash House, and oth
er convenient out b, tidings, an excellent Well of Na
for at the door, and a Cistern In the yard. Nor terms
and further particulars enquire of the owner We.
Sarch A. Ligget, residing fn Churchtewn, rt. of
➢ray 8,1800
Valuable Real Estate at Private Sale
A LIMESTONE FARM,
SITUATE in West Pennsborough
Township, three Mee West opearllele, contain.
lug 00 acres. The Improvements are a two-story
Log House and Frame Barn,
excellent Well of Wet , r, and Fine Apple Orchard The
fences are in goad condition and the land In a high
state of cultivation.
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
House Is attached a Lot of ground 20 feet In front and
120 In depth.
Also, Three Frame houses,
On West Louther street, with Lute of ground attacl,o
cavil containing 20 feet In front and 240 In depth.
ALSO, ONE FRAME HOUSE,
On East Loutber street and Lot of ground containing
27 feet by 100 In depth.
ALSO, A ROW,
Comprlsiog eight two-story
BRICK HOUSES.
On North Street. to cash of which is strached a Lot of
groan4l contoluintr 113 foot to front and 100 foot In
depth. nulldings nearly new.
Also, Eight Building Lots,
Lying in the Rear of the above and fronting on Lognee
itond each containing 20 feet In frrint and 110 feet in
depth.
Also. for Sale or Rent,
A largo Private Residence situate on the-North West
Corner of Pitt and North streets comprising 80 feet In
front on Pitt street and 180 feet in depth, with a ..hoice
selection of fruit, Flowers and Shrubbery all In splun
- did condition. Inc terms and further particulars En
quire of
April 27, 1861;.
pomE Insurance Company of New
Haven, ennnortient, Statomont of January lot,
Capital Stork
Surplus
$770.8,6.10
JANE, umieljtiFt6d s4lt,
NAIR.% NOES 71AD41 PERPETUAL AND TIAIL'OR
? ARY.
The ascot to of this COM 1111 up consist of United Sts too
.vernment.iimmrities, stocks in National Hanka. a
, Mortgages on Heal l tots The Board of lifrertt , r,
•ro declared a Semi-Annual cash Dividend of Too
r rent true from tiovernment Tax payable on and at
r 15th, January. 1060.
A ISO n scrip Dividend of Sixty per cent on the earned
Premium of Policies entilled to pal tics pate in the Prr,
fits for the year ending lst of Janna.y, 1116 g. And
have voted to Increase the Capital ;stock of the Com
parry to fine Million of Dollars. Apply to
A. L. SPOIS:..LER, Agent.
FOR SALE.
TOWN PROPERTY on South Llano
N' or street, carlisle. Comprising 120 loot In fron
and 240 fret in depth having there, n erected 3 Dwell
log llous. s, Shops and other Buildings will be sold en
the or divided to suit purchasers. Apply to
A. L. OPONSI.ER.
Feb. 16, 1660.
FOR SALE
t Valuable Lot of ground on South
Street containing over .00 felt In front and 20u
In depth. AlBO, a Lot a, the corner of Pitt and Bout:
streets, containing 00 feet In fmnt and 110 feet 1
depth. Apply to
OPPOSITE LEE'S - WAREHOUSE.
Premilon for Best Furniture atrarfle
at all Cuunty Fairs sine,' 1857.]
Furniture of all rgristles :tnd Styles of Foreign n
Dulness Ic nuu n rfact um, from the finest tonewomi a
Mahogany to the low rst priced maple and pine.
Parlor. I
Chamber, I
Dlning-room, i FURNITURE
K.ltollken and I
Office
Embracing every article -used by (louse and Hotel
keepers, of the most approved and fashionable design
and finish. Including also Cottage furniture In set co,
reception and Camp I hairs, Nlattrasses, Wit frames,
pictures, &c., e.
*',.Particular attention given as usual to funeral..;
orders front town and country, attended to promptly
and on moderato terms
March 21,18e4
COACH MAKING.
ri` LIE subscribm inform the public,
that theydmvki - commenced the ahovu business In
the shop over Illitort!A 'Avery, In Nit St., and a fow
doors south of the Man sion House, whore they are pre
pared to manufacture
- - - - -
BUGGIES,
ROCKAWAYS
Germantown . Wagons, (t-c
They aro prepared to do all Mode of Repairing at the
shorteet notice.
llonim, employed the very list workmen, the publil
can rely on hovimx their work done In tl e most rash
{enable :ttol suhrdantial manner.
Ity strh t :tttente•li to boslnes, :Iml a tletermltint
to p , vaqe. the sol one to
hil:11.11
Carlisle, .t 1,1,1 ,ttn
This la 0 min:mid Intqtatlen to
the reader to examine my larg« assort
ment of NEW STILES OP DRESS 000Ds,
selected with special care for the Spring
Trade.
REMEMBER, THAT I HAVE REMOVED FROM
MAIN STREET, TO NORTH HANOVER
STREET, NEXT DOOR TO MILLER & DOW
ERS' HARDWARE SHIRE.
IV 51. A. MILES.
Farmers Must Have It
All Farmers must have the new HAR
POON HAY FORK, Known as Roger's Patent
and manufactured by D. 11. Rogers k. Son, Pittsburg.—
Many Ermers noon trial et this Fork ending it so easily
and safely operated, and in all respect so f r superior
to any they had been using have thrown away the old
ono and purchased a Ilardoon Fork. It is no humbug.
Ivory Farmer wants one after seeing it tried. They
are made entiroly.of Iron and steel and are the strong.
est Fork made. They aro small, .fight and neat, and
take up loss room than an ordinary hand pitch fork. A
boy with the Harpoon Fork can handle as much hay
with ease as several men. The amount this Fork can
lilt will astonish any one who has never seen it operate
' It makes the farmer 61010 and say "the harpoon Fork
in the Hang." Call and see It at our Foundry and Ma
chine shop, blast Main Street, Cat lisleol,, Pa.
FII,DNIR ct Co.
Carlikdo, Slay 4. 1866—0 t.
Valuable Town Sal e. Pperty at Private
ro
iOT containing 75 feet front on Louth
or street above Pitt, by 240 tent in depth to
lusou Alloy. Thu buildings are three good
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D WELLING HOUSES,
Two of which arO on Louthar St,. and one on Dickin
non Alloy. For terms Ac. Apply to
JACOB SEDIER. •
Aprll 0, 1800
SPECTACLES, of aWkinds and prices,
to edit all ages, at the new Jewelry Store, East
Alain St
•
ALL kinds of Jewelry Jobing, done at
short notice. Acoordeomproperly repaired and
tuned, at the new Jewelry Store, East Mein St.
'ISTAL' ,
TE NOTICE.-
Letters of adrilinlstration on the, estate of
BB Cr Hamm, late of dumit Co., Ohio, have been is
sued by the Register to the undersigned residing in
West Pennidanough,,, Twp.. of. Cumberland Co., Pa.
Ali persons having claims will present them, and those
indebted will make payment to —.A—i t
April 1 ; •
.. . ISAAC LAYsivis
,
8, 1860.
ROPS.-
,
Aunt; Chocolate, Cream, Lemon, Orange, Vann. )ose.and Mom "
b 00.14,1800 .
LIFE-HEALTH-STRUNFTH
LIFE-;IIEALTE-STRENGTII
6:4 LIFE--,EIEALTE(77STRENGTH
HE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY
Prepared from a preecription of Dr: Juan
Delamarre, Chief Phyoician to the Hos
. • pdal du Nord ou Lariboisiere of
• Parie. '
Thin invaluable medicine le po imposition,`,bnt la
unfailing in the !;cure of Sparkiatorrtuo or Seminal
Weakness. livery species of Omitted or Urinary Irri
tability. Involuntary or Nightly Seminal Emlesiona
from whataid r cones produced, or hoe ever 60 , 7010 will
he speedily relieved and the organs restored to healthy
R. L. SPONSLER„
Real Estate Agent.'
Read the following opinions of eminent French phy
sicians
"We have used the Specific Pills prepared by Gar
anelere /I Dupont, No. 214 Rue Lombard, from the
prescription of Dr. Juan Dolamarro, in our private
practice with unifnrm success, and we believe there fa
uo other medicine so well calculated to cu,e all per*
sons auffering from Invaluntary Emissions or antf
other weakness of the Bar u .1 Organs, who , her caused
by a sedentary mode of living, excesses or abuse.
It. A. DEAUREPARIE,
O. D. DUJARD N, M. D.
JEAN LE LEUOIIRE, M. D
Perla, May oth, 1808
•
BEWARE GP 0017NTYRPEITS.
The Genuine Pills aro sold by all the principal Drug
vista I hrough - oat the World, price One Dollar per Box,
or Fix Boxes for Five Dollars.
GAItANCIERE & DIIFONT, Solo Proprietors,
No. 214 Rue Lombard, Polio
One Dollar enclosed to any authorised Agent, will
Ineuro a box by return mail, securely sealed from all
oh et-nation, six boxes for five dollars.
Sole Oentnal Agents for America,
OSCAR 0. ,MOSES & Co., 27 Corilaudt St, N.Y.
N. 13.—Fronch,derman, Spanish and Engli h Pamph
lets, containing full particulars and directions for use,
soot free to any address.
Sold in Carlisle by J. W. ELLIOTT, and at HAVRE.
STICK'S.
Jan. 12, 1.800-Iy.
CATARRH SNUFF!
Thlo Snuff boo thoroughly proved ttaelf tol4o.the
boat article known for curiug tho taint th e Ooldin the
lined and Headache. It pas boom lound no ekcaleut
remedy in many cases of Sore Eyes. Deafness has
been removed i.y it, and Hearing has often boon great
ly Improved by ite use
It is fragrant nod agreeable, and
Gives Immediate Relief
to the dull heavy pains caused by diseases of the heath
lbs sedsatlous after U8i113.1, it are delighiful and In•
vigoratlug. It opens and pur. es out all obstructions,
t.tretltheus the glatuts, and gives a healthy action to
the parts affected.
A L. SPONSLEIt,
Real Ent II to Agent
als and use of Dr Marshall's Catarrh and Head
the :null, hue proved its great value for ad the cota
nun diseases of the end tit this motuent It
Amide higher thus . ever beture.
It iv recotumuuded by many of the best physicians,
ad is used with gleam success cud ratisfaelon every-
$ ,00 000 00
17(.000.10
Read the Certificates of Wholesale Drug
gists in 1864.
The utilersigned. having for many years been ac
ilutouled math Dr. Nlarshall's Catania and Headache
,u nil, and hold It in our xholehale tlade chei•rtully
ntate, that we bid iero It to ba egpal, lu every reapeet,
to the reeemmmidationa given of It for The cure of
Calm that illeLtham, and that It lit dreldedly the befit
xi ti.le x e bare over iirtuIVIII fur all common diseases of
the Head.
urr & Perry, lloston,Baroas & Park, Now York
Au tin & Co. •• A. LI & D .ands,
own, Lamson &Co " Stentken Paul & Co. "
.trtl, Cutler & Co. " Jarmo Minor &Cu "
All W. Fowl°, 2leKnnson & Robbing,"
!Lon, hairbanlc & Co. " A. L. t....cniAl & Co. to
enaha4, MW:muds & Co.M. Ns ard. t.loso &CO "
. LI. Ilay. Portland, Nlo. Bush & Gala, 10
For Salo be all It, ugglEita. THY IT.
Jan. 12, 18G8-Iy.
u9„.The original Medicine established lu 1P37, and
first article of the kind ever introduced ui.der the
name of -PULNIONiti WAFER ," iu this or an) other
1•0111,try ; all other l'ulmonic Waters are cOlanterieltil.
rile genuine Can be known by the name DRY AN being
siiiniped on earh Wafer.
These Wafers have been before the public for nearly
thit tv yearn, and the Immense sale attained. not only
la .smerica but hf foreign countries, fully attest iheir
Intl intik north. .1 he medical propenties ere suttee for
I=l
t • any other a ticlu offered for the curo "of Pulmonary
or lirouchtal alleetions, and the quantity contained In
toll box Is n,ariv double (hat of the many worthless
mitatioos advertised.
I dieeases of the lungs. Not only affording tompor
y relief, but effecting a rapid and mating cure and
warrat.ted to give eatielketion in ,ver Instance.
hey do not nauseate like alcoholic compounds. and
the nediclnal roporties are combined la a loran so a
gr,eablo and pleasant to tho taste. that any child will
•..duly lake them. One doss will alwa3 is afford
RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES.
. no very great celebrity of thin invaluable remedy
'Weed unprincipled - personal° prepare base lint
ttaltsl,, which disappoiot the Just expectations of the
purchaser, and injure the character-of the genuine
ne
',co that the word, "BRYAN,' la stamped on each
%Velar. and also observe the lac sirtala of the signature
ho Proprietor "Jolt BUSES" on each wrapper, to
eounterfelt which is forgery. eirOffending parties
will be dealt with to the full extent e law
ItavaN'e Putuomo Rarnas 0,111, for sale by all Drug'
gists.
13 MOSES, Sole Proprietor, 27 Oortlandt Bt, N. Y
J2lll. 12, 1866-Iy.
IMMI
Prepared from a preeerlptlon of Blr .1. Clark, M. D,
Phyalelan Extraurdluary to th o queen.
THIS well known medicine is no im
position, but a sure and safe remedy for Female
Didlieu' HOF, and I)bbtructions, from any cause whatever
dud although a powerful remedy, it contains nothing
hortlul to the constitution.
To Married Ladles it le peculiarly suited. H. will, In
a abort time, bring on the monthly period with regu
larity.
In all cases of Nervous Spinial Affections, Pain In
the Back and Limbs, Floridness, Fatigue on slight ex
ertion. Palpitation of the Heart, Lowness of Spirits,
Hysterics, sick Headache, Whites, end all the painful
diseases occasioned by a dlerrdered system, three fills
will effect a cure when all other menus have failed.
These Pills have never been'knowu to tailarheretho
!rem lons on the 2d page of pamphlet are well oboe v
For further pattleulars, get a pamph et, free, or
he agent fI and 0 poste.° a amps unclosed to any
authorized suet, will innore a bottle, containing over
LO pills, by 'Aqui o mail. %V. F. LltErf,
Jot 12. Agent. eat-lisle
A H. s N.
The noted "Dry Good" Store in South
f - iii: west attractive' place in Carlisle
Is at A. W. il,•utz's great,
tt M 1 1' • RCA NTI LE' EMPORIUM"
where ran be purchased the best, handsomest, and
cbespest goods In the Country. We have just repleu•
cheat our stock with a large invoice of the choicest
goods the Market. and will continuo to renew the
supply daily. or as necessity requires.
It would be impossible to enumerate all the articles
in our extensive line of business. „,
We have now a tine assortment of Ladies Sprlett
Dress Goods. .
POPLINS PLAIN AND PLAID,
CIIALLIES OF DEATI Fin PATTERNS AO., •
PRINTS AN it ALL KINDSOP DOMRBIIO GOODS.
A variery of Gentleman and Boys wear. Au satin•
site s TA B LE, ,
HAVELUSTIOKii
DR. JUAN DELAMARRE'S
Celebrated Specific Pills,
DR. MARSHALL'S
More Than Thirty Years'
RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES
Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers I
Bryan's Pulmonie Wafers
toughs, (3,,h15, ',ore Throat, linarsenosa, Asthma.
h, Brouchitis, UlOlcult Breathing, spitting ft
in tan Chest. I.,elpiont Covaumption and
p VoCALIaTA and PUBLIC f.eaaasins, these Wafers are
i lady valuable . tLey will In ono day remove the
t severe occasional hoarseness; and their regular
1., a few days will, at all times. increase the pow
id flexibility of the voice, g.eatly improving its
iiiimpass and clearness, for which purpose they
. •
ettulnrly used by wavy Professional vocalists.
SIR JAMES CLARKE'S
CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS
Hanover Street
STAIR AND
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS
OIL SHADES.
Blind Materials and Carpet Chains.
Superior Skirts All lengths and widths.
We shall be happy to bass all .call and examine our
" now stock," a, we fool confident that our selection
will please &names.
Carlisle, April 11th 1566,
- •
• TREMENDOUS EXCITEMENT
Hew Firm 1 New Store 1 1 New Goods 111
THE undersigned having taken the
Store Room, irPalidn fit , recently occupied by
John D. Gorges, next door to "Marion Hall," would to
epeetfully Invite the attention of.the panicle of Carlisle
and vicinity to my large, vat isd and well selected Stook
of Dry Goods..consistlug In port, of
MUSit:INS, •
•
CALICOES,
DELAINES,
•
GING/lAMB,
FLANNELS, &o,
at greatly reduced prices, in consequence of the late
husvy decline In Goode In the Eastern Cities, and as
my goods are all now, I catiand trill sell at ast to sh
ingly low rates. I limes ewe. Oath selection of
Ladles' Dress Goode, .
' ATERINOES, ALPACAS, MOHAIR,
all Woo) detainee, Lusters, Deanne, algae fine ajleort
mont ofGentlemen's Weer, such a.
CLOTHS, -
CASSIMERES,
SATTIN ITT%
JEANS,
•
COTTONADES oto.,
we take great pleasure In showing goods and would be
pleased to have the Ladies call and examine our New
Goods, which we aro determined to sell at groat bara•
gabs.We feel satisfied that we can offergreater In
ducegkints to puncheons than similar Establish
mentlic this vicinity, remember the place at Gorges'
old tin Store, next door to Marion Ball. , • , •
• . • , S. 0. BROWN.
March 18,1888. • '• '
OOK-OANDY, Secrets French and
A. W.
AT HAVXIITTICES..