Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, May 25, 1866, Image 4

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    Manhood: how Lost, how Restored.
;
Q_ o_ UST publisbed. a new
Ma of DILOULVERWELF 'Bl3Ele
yon ., "!••• • EItRATED ESSAY on tho radical. ouro
without medicine) of SPEIIMATOMITICEA, or seminal Weak
ness Involuntary Seminal bosses, IMPOTENCY, Mental
and Physical Incapacity, impedlinents to Marriage, etc.;
also, CoNsiestroott, EPILEPSY, and FM, IndllCOd by self-
Indulgence or sexual extravagance.
tit Ear Price, in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents.
The celebrated author in this adotirable essay clear
ly demonstrates, from a thirty pars' successful prac
tice, that the alarming onsequonces of self-abuse may
bo radically cured without the dangerous use of Inter
nal medicine or the application of the knife—pointing
out a mode of cure at once simple. cut tale, and effect
ual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what
Ilia condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, pri
va ety,nnd radically.
eV,. I his Lectureishould be in the hands of every
youth and ev'ery mail in the land.
Sent under seal, in a plain envelope. to any address,
post paid, on receipt of six rents, or two post stamps.
Addison the putiltslitfrtl;'
en k"t..l. C. KLINE It 00.,
127 Bowery, Now York, Post Office box 4,586.
March 16, 1866-1.
THE CHARTER OAI4
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANTt -
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
Incorporated, 1850. Charter Per
petual.
CASH ASSETS, $2,000,000.
JAMES 0. WALKLEY, ProOdent
Policies Issued on all Popular Plans
AFEW REASONS Wily PEO
PLI Insure In the Charter Oak.
let All banking privileges ore prohibited, the bust
nese being confined exclusively to the insuinnee o
24 —lts Risks are selected with great care, thus in
curring small losses. and consequently large dividends
acct no to Policy holders.—See Mass. Insurance Reports
last six years.
3rd —lts Ratio of Exponditures, including Death
Claims and Working Expenses, to Receipts, are unpre
co len todly low,—:tame Repiaits.
ttio profits are dividati among Policy hold
ers the original capital Charter In
eight par cent dividends, no more than it earns for the
Company at Interest.
6th —lt declares and pays its Dividends annually in
Cann, thus assituig, the insured iu the payment, of
premiums.
6th.—lts business is distributed over mere than
twenty Northern States, making it impossible to much
rot uce its lar,ie surplus, set apart for contingencies,
even in the event c t a scourge of Cholera.
7th.—lt is prompt In the payment of losses, having
paid to Widows and Orphans nearly ONE MILLION
DOLLARS, and has never litigated a claim.
Bth —The man of wealth insures as an investment
Bth.—Nun of small means insure to guard their lam•
Mee against want.
lthh.—The man of business insure to provide against
. -
possible loss in trade a fife humg a basis for
capital.
llth.— Persons in debt Insure that their earnings for
years of toll may not be saerdiced at death trout want
of ready crish to cancel liabilities.
12th.—All insu,, as money thus laid away by lit tics
is aura to COM,. hulk largely Intl-cased to their fami
lies. eath being certain to occur.
Dr. S. B. KIEFFER, N. D., Medical Examiner.
.1. D. ADAIR, Agent Carlisle, Pa.
E. H. BLAIR, State Agent for la , tern l'a.
J Office Bushong's New Building, North Sixth
Street. Reading. Pa.
Persons desirous of insurance will please supply to
the agent. For information cola! Ire to agencies (ad
dress the State Agent.
April 13, ltitifr
SEELY'S
Patent Metallic Sole
A NEW INVENTION.
VVETTINCI THE FEET is the most
prolific cause of disease and death known to
humanity. It is almost sure to bring on if cold ; and
colds, clog lectcd,and often when not neglected, lead to
fevers or to coughs and Intel consumptions. It Is in
recognition of this .rutit than the Inventive talent of
the country ha for years been dev thing some method,
Or attempted to devise it, tor keeping the feet dry, amt
yet that should not give Illectivellleo , e to Lliu wearer.
Rubber shoes, In ono turn. or another. nave hitherto
been our reliance; but it In well known,. among
their many evils, that while they keep the loot dry
from external moisture, they sweat t tool over much,
and by Chu , inaucilr, an undue tenderness h.:reuse a
suscuptiblli y to cold, rather 'has otherwise. 't hey
are also cumbersome to the feet, and withal aro very
expensive. '1 he demand is fur , , oinething that shall
make the oidinary Boot 211121 :time impervious to water,
without attesting their elegant. , or dons ility, and, II
possible, Without add ing 00001 sly t the coss oi their
Motu iliactilre. 11,2,23, It Will be taincedi 0. ills must im
portico . features,and w conscientiouAly affirm that
they are alnulutely attained In the inventi 11 here
, Iva 2lt pros sited to the puldlc
inveatioo r 1101115 lir loserting wino the 1 11
nor and outer s tie, When the b.. L is making. a this
AIc.TALLic PLOTS UseCtiolligly dunitile, combining Ilexi
Witty with i oughuese, very I gb t, and every way a pop,
ad to the oud dclat MI, a kilo the additional expense Is
merely nowitml It fill uishre n psi lea barrier against
thu admission of wet or clanipnesa, though the tort may
be exposed ever so long 1212011 wet pa VellieilLS i r damp
ground
To la Iles and children the METALLIC SOLI:e Will Ito of
lucciculablu value, as trout their luthit, mil life and del
lesey a dies., they are particuiarly exposed to the long
train of ills chat et tend upon an loaciequate protection
to thu toot. .
'rhea° voles have already been tried by of - , hoKt.
cif all tests At ciAL hot, and the tea tawuulnlo Lo their
.f merits, freely proffered, tut/irate Lll2ll Ihe,r 11111 , t. be
Speedily and universilly adopted 10 the 1151,115. The
Pateitt Alctal.le e.l Mang and Shoe are tieing in
troduced in .ti the le ding not tot ,hoecdorce thrott 4 lo
OW the Colt, d cult...and lan I snppl.m[tul hies of
overall tes,uxospt y I r deep toed or snow , as
they become It ows. Be nude to gut them nod take no
Other. If your nhoemalter dote tint !iaPIP ,3 " to 110 % 0
thaw, he Ca Li paseic rheas walnut daficully. It ho
w 111 not, toile mood yull I bell to the 111,21.12.22 one dollar
and Unity cen.s,on assorted slzes,
with right to use, welch wi,l be prole p Lly lent ended by
or °Apra:. pre pa/21, and WhiCIL call 1/0 made up by
any in the country . Agencies s ill be es-
Lablifilled lit every city and v iliage, and supplied with
Solos and proprietary stamps. aL Seidel 11 20 iTices. wad
13001.1 c mu,lnnt n allowed on F.iiro. Alail hen, rah
Agencies for etal PS appointed on application, it nth
proper testimonials to the veto or.
SAMUEL J. SEELY,
General Depot, corner lily Hall Thee and Read
street, ow York.
TESTIMONIALS
Tho undersigned lute for toe past six months worn
Root• an I Shoes posse-sing Mr. ;....eel3's nmsfue 001.6,
anti bud them an effectual proves tire against da p
bes. tiL4d tile colds be one. taken hum damp loot.
Most gladly do we testify to the perfect efficiency of
their seri, iw The .etallic Jule Is not only a grand
contributMu to tile cause of gmieral health, but a pos
itive obviating all necessity 01 India Rubber
shoes, except in muddy weather. All ordinary damp
ness, and even water upon pavements,lx completely
foiled of Its power of harm by thin most simple and
useful invention. No one wh has ow:tinted them will
ever be without them again, as they increase the cost
Of boots and nines by a , um w,.ich is scarcely sour: h
nntulug, and Insure. positively, dry feel, %blob Is reck
oned among the first tan Ulf ions 01 health and comfort.
We,beartity rec. Inma' the 8010" to all the
sonsilm.
J. CLEMENT FRENCII,
Pastor Contral l ong. Church, Brooklyn
=II!
SAMUEL J. SEELY, Esq.:
Dear Sir—ln reply to your inquiries regarding your
patent Metallic sole, I take grunt pleasure in slitting
that 1 had them put in a pair of tine calf skin boots,
which 1 wore the whole of last winter In the tett
streets of Albany. I hove bad then, half sailed since,
and am wearing our Metallic Soles now, with tot, in
tuntion never to be without them. 1 barn tent had a
wet or damp loot during the whole time 1 have worn
them. I pronounce them the lest Insole yet made.
I am anti 11041 that no person having Once worn them
will d tv.th.mt them. Wishing you the success you
deserve fur 80 Villllllblo an Invention for the preserve
Conn of healt, I remain truly yours,
SAMUEL JEFFERSON, Contractor, Now York.
I,lw. SAMUEL .1. SEELY :
" Dear hlr--.1 take great pleasure in offering my testi.
many to the usefulness and comfort rf your patent
McCain° 8010. I hove 1.181.1(1 a pair of hoots for the paw
seven mouths, furnished with this hele,and foul no
hesitation In saying that I have. never worn shoes
that combined go' perfectly the desirable qualities of
dryness and durability.
E iiMA OVERTON, Brooklyn, New York.
B. J. Beau, Esq.:
Dear Sir—in answer to your :.eq mot. I am pleased
to state that I have manufactured oboes containing
your Metallic Sole by machinery. I think them a su
perior article for keeping the feet dry. in manufac
turing them there is no trouble from cutting the
thread when sewing, nor any difficulty in putting
them In the shoe,
Respectfully yours,
BEELEIKAN PEARLBROOK,
Practical Shoe Manufacturer, Brooklyn, N. Y.
April 0, linki—Sm.
The First Premium,
FOR THE BEST PHOTOGRAPHS.
.A.t the late Cumberland County. Fair,
has been awarded to
C. L. LOCHMAN.
MR. Lochmnn has the pleastire to an.
nounce to the public. that he has re-purchased
hie old room crow Mr, momillan in elm Null's build
ing, opposite the First National Bank, uneguarantoes
that his
PHOTOGRAPHS,
CARTES DE VISITE,
AMBROTYPES, &c.
Ilave no superior, and In tnne finish and "clearness,
surpass most pictures produced. Ile gives his porson
al attention to tho room, and with the bust and mist
improved Im.truments and appliances lvarrunts the
finest resnlis. .A /ergo assortment of Gilt and Rose
wood Frames, and splendid Albums, for sale vorp
Copies of, bagnerrootypes made In .the most perfect
manner.
Oct ,24,1800, ,
. H riRDW AERIE-STO.R.E.
ryt4Eth.
,co .pard warp, stand of Lowis
Lyne, has parsed into the bands of Miller
A. Bowers, , who are now trannacting buelneseion
der tho'nettitei#nd style of '
MILLER
• The new firm have jiiat returned from the city and
•
'aro 'now prepCred.to !nodal' to the, pablie at the, lotrest
•
prices; nil lands of , , „
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC ,
fla 4wara, Ooach Tr!ming, Paints, 011 s,
.
. .
. .
• ' , ..: ,:- dI4'SSS ; . VARNISH', . • •
.. , .. .. . .. .
. .
, •,.' tier; ,'A Oa into their eicire - will'couvlitco all that 'Limy
`'
'' hav e ttiOugh bf goodi tn , fully, oupplif ' tho demand In
thle mallet. rersong watialug'goodo , la • On, Hue will
Awl' It . to their advantage to give in g CO. , 4!), orders
peiounally and promptly attended to; -' ' -'.: i
•,
July 7 i 1505., . . .
40
EMQVAL I
• ,
subscriber bogs leave to inform his old custom
ors and the public generally, that ho has removed
his
SADDLE AND HARNE,SsO,
establishment to the building ou South Hanover
btroet, Corned°. nearly opposi to Bentz's Store. le will,
ae heretotrktoele constantly on hand, of his own
mahe, everything in his lluo, such as
SADDLES,
HARNESS,
• COLLARS,
- • -
WHIPS, &C., &O.
All hie w , •rk Is made up under hie supervision, and
theretbre feels warranted In saying that for work
lanship and durability, itls unsurpassed. Thankful
or past favors he respectfully solicits a continuance
f the same.
April 20, 1860-tim
WM. GOODYEAR,
Ilakri lo thl's Old Stand,
• .r to Bentz's Dry Good Store, Car-
rp HE First quality of Fresh Bread,
Rolls, Biscuit end Cakes, sent to any parts of the
own.
Family Flour by the barrel or retail
March 30, 18116-3 m.
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC
sit3iarvoaalizi.gss.
FIRST CLASS CLASS GOODS
-AND
ONE INVARIABLE CASH PRICE
AN INMENSE STOCK
Embracing all Kinds and Stylibs.
American and European
At Reduced Prices
J. F. & E. B. ORNE,
eaCro-a
CHESTNUT STREET,
(IMAM SPRIING STOCK
Imported and Domestic
French and English Axminister
English Royal Wilton,
0-4 and 9-4 Velvets,
Fine English Brussels
Crossley's Tapestries,
Imperial Throe-Ply Carpet,
Fine Ingrain Carpet.
-A ND
ROYAL WILTON CARPETS
FOR STAIRS AND HALLS,
ITH BORDERS.
3-4, 4-4, 5-4, 6.4
White Red• Checked and Fancy Matting
ENGLISH' OIL CLOTHS, &c
=1
TIIF: undersigned its agent for the ful
lowing I.ile :Intl File I imuraime Companies. viz.
Mutual Lire 11.1111.3111.0 Company, Nets York
Home Fire
Ai elle e" ....
"
Manhattan " "
Enierprise " ', " Philadelphia
hirtieular attention given to Peer of nal Incurane
Rates as low as consistent cannily. Whet) wl
C. P. Iluinrieh., Esq., io Marion Hall Building, 111
street, Car
SAMUEL IC. HUM lIICII,
Der, 22. 1565--um. Agent
t4WATCHES,
FINE GOLD JEWELRY,
SOLID SILVER WARE
and Superi.: . Silver Plated Ware, at Ie
duced prices.
Mnrch 21, 1866 3111 .
CARPETINGS,-NEW STYLES
No. 37 South SECOND St , Phihtd'a
Ilan just leeeivi-il per late in rivals—
Jutiu Cl,-slay & Sou. I upu.try Brussels,
ELLOANT PATTERNN
Throe Ply. and Ingrain Carpets,
Damask and Venation Star Carpets,
Cottage, Li ,t and Rag Carpotn,
Floor Oil Cloths, Rugs, Window Shade/3, Matting,
ke., BAIA: at the LOWECT PRICI.N. and quality
gui.rantentl. J. T. DELACROIN,
37 S SECOND Street, above elleatuat,
fill LAD'A. March 23,18130-3 m.
NEW YORE, Doe., 1865
THE undersigned hereby announcalij
his old patrons and customers, that ho has die,
posed of his entire stock 01 Goods with the good will
at the estapllsbment to Messrs. Peller R Washmood,
whom he •recommends to the citizens of Cumberland
county, as active, energetic and reliable business men,
who will spars do pains to maintain and improve the
character of the old stand as a fit st class
FAMILY GROCERY.
With many thanks for the patronage ho has received
ho bespeaks for the now firm a continuance of the same
JOHN LIVER.
PEFFER & WASHMOOD
in a few days receive tho largest and Lost assorted
stook of
GROCERIES,
CHINA WARE,
QUEENSWARE,
GLASSWARE,
WILLOW WARE, &c.,
ever brought to this place, and Avill constantly keep
on hand the choicest Oroccrles the Eastern Markets
afford. A full assortment of Lamps ac d 011 on hand.
Call and see us at the old stand, South East corner of
Market Square
January 5, 1806—ly
ALarge and varied stook of Groceries
QUOMBSVIIre. R4.,r
CANNED FRUITS,
Sauces, Fish. &c. &a, which I am selling at the very
lowest Cash Prices.
Those lodebted to thp subscriber, and particularly
those In arrears for a length of time will comp forward
and promptly pay up, as longer delay will not bo sub
mitted to.
Nov 3, 16.65
_pun LIBERTY WHITE LEAD
will do more and butter work at a given Coot
than any.other I._Try it) Manufactured only by
'LIEU LER & . 91511111.
Wholesale Drug, Paint & Clam Denture,
No. larNorth Third Wont, Phllad'a.,
Jan, 22,1866-Iy.
ERESSING CASES, Ladies' and
ontlomou's
.15, 1565.
A.,LMONDS.-
Burnt.; Roan; bolree,Nalo lila' and (Moenlate. •
.Leo. 16. IS6b. AT 11AVER§TIOKB;',
WEBS
WKITING 'Desks, ,Papier,, Mackie
kosowood.'& Walnut. ' • • • •
Doc. •15, 1865. • • • AT •HAVIIRSTIOKB.
UM BELTING-. 1 , • ~.,.
, •Just received a largo aesortment of all . shoe—
Gum Belting, Gan hose, Gum Packing, •&c.i and for,
sitßi'cheair at the llardware.Store of.
SAXTON.
Juno 26,1864.
. . .
s, Writifig Deska;-13itair
' . .viismuicin Boards, Games of all dasOrlitiiiicat lla
eratiok'a Drug, Raney and Dook a -.To, •
WILLIAM CLIPPER
lisle, Pa
==
MANUFACTURE,
On Account of the decline in
(Gi-C2O3E-JaCCO.
PHILADELPHIA,
Now (l/)i,• Theil
CARPETING,
131ZUSSELS
Coco Mailings,
General Insurance Agency
HENRY HARPER,
ri2o ARCH STREET
rnlLnuta.rttte
CHEAP I
J. T. DELACROIX,
New Grocery Store !
CHANGE OF FIRM I
PEFFER & WABEIMOOD
Always On Hand
AT HAVERSTIO ES
Presents for all at HaverStie,k's.
. . ,
An Old Bonk; set tO'w News, une.
Paa530343.4*.
As spring . approaches
Antsum/ Roaches • •
From their holes come out, •
' And lilies and Rats,
. .
In spite Of cats,.
. .
Gaily skip about.
"COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS,
EXTERMINATORS,
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EXTERMINATORS,
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EXTERMINATORS,
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EXTERMINATORS,
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EXTERMINATORS,
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EXTERMINATORS,
"COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS,
EXTERMINATORS,
"COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS,
EXTERMINATORS,
For Rats, Mice, Roaches, Ants, Bed Bugs,
Fleas, Moths in ,Furs and Woolens, Insects
on Plants, Fowls, Animals, etc.
"Only iniklinble remedies known."
"Free from Poftions."
"Not dangerous to the Ullman Family."
"Rata crone out of their holes to die,"
.136^ I I ! linwAns I I I of all worthless imitations
See that "Coma's" name is on each Itox,Bottli
foul Flash before you buy.
pir3 Address, HENRY R. COSTER,
482 Broadway, N. Y
firD- Sold in Carlisle Penna.
.f Ity-11aystet.ick.
Anil all Druggists and Retailers.
1866.
INCRE AS E OF RATS.—The Farm
er's Gazelle (English) assorts and proves by figures Ma
ono pair of RATS will have a progeny and descenden
no less than 651,050 its three years. NOW, unless this
Immense family can be kept down, they would consume
more food than would sustain 05,000 human. beings.
WSee"COSTAR'S advertisement above.
RATS versus BlRDS.—Whoever en
gages in shooting small Liras is a cruel man; whoever
aids in exterminating rats is a benefactor. We should
like some one to give us the benefit of their experience
in driving out the. pests. We need something besides
dogs, eats, 11.11 d traps for this lousinens.—&tent(fie Ameri
can, X. r.
(01. See "COSTAR'S" advertisement above.
"COSTAR'S" R EXTERMINA-
Ton is simplo, safe, and sur—the most perfect RAT
ifleation meeting e Imre ever attended. Er try Rat
that ran get it, properly prepared, trill eat it, and every
one that eats it will die, generally at some place 11.1.1 far
dihtatit as possible from whelp It was taken.—Late
811”, r, Mirb ~ Mirror.
te_sx. See "COSTAR'S" advertisement above.
HOUSEK PAPERS troubled with ver
min, need he so nn longer, if they nse "COSTAR'S" Ex
tol inflator, We have used It to our satisfaction; and if
tma eest sn, wo wood hnvo It, WO have tried rob - ma
but they effected nothing: hnt “Costar's article knockli
the breath unit of Rats, Mice, Roaches, Ants, and Rod-
Bugs, quicker than we rat write it. It is in groat de
mand all over the country..—:Medina Ohio, Gazette.
IM. See "COSTAR'S" advertisement nbovg,
A VOICE FROJI TII E FAR \VEST.
speakin g of "Coqinr's - ❑ut, Hooch, Ant, R v., Exlermin
11, r- - Inore train uu4 pro‘i,lonti !no dent royed nunn
ally in (3 rant ('minty by vorunn than would pay for ton:
of !him Itat 111.1 1 n , vet Letnraster, 111 s. lkruld
Alt'S" ad% ortn.t.meni Ilk, 1..
18613.
FAR N 1 ETIS AND 110TISEK E E PE R
—should recollect that hundreds of dollars' worth of
Crain, Provisions, de., are annually destroyed by Rats,
Mice, Ants, and other inserts and vermin—all of which
rah be prevented by a few dal Iris' worth of "COSTAR'S"
Rat ; Roach, Ant. Le., list et initiator, bought and used
freely.
UR_ See "COSTAR'S - ailvertkenient e
.11. _5,,111 in Canli.le
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Wheeler & Wilson and Howe.
LOCK STITCH
SEWINA MAOHINES.
The Best ,Simplest (Hut Cheripesl
THE Wheeler & Wilson machines are
adapted to all hinds of family sowing, working
equally well upon Silk, Linen and Cotton goods, with
Slit, Cotton and Linen thrads, making a beautiful
and perfect Stitch alike ‘m- /edit sides of the artluie
hOWed.
Prices of %%'lleeler k Wilson machines
No. I machine plain,
•• 2 Ornamental bronze,
" 1 '• Shyer plated,
Tho Howe Sewing Machine
ho attention of Tailors, Shoeinakers, Saddlers and
Carriage Trimmers is called to this—the best of Shut
tle Sewing Machines. It Is unanimously admitted to
he the hest . machine fur leather work or tailoring ever
given to the
Price of llowe machines:
Letter A machine $6O
to recommended for family sewing Tailoring, Shoe
binding and Oniter fitting.
Letter B. machine. $7O
is one size larger than A machine, suited to the
same work.
Lotter C. machine, $B5
le recJmmended for heavy Tailoring. Beot and Shoe
work and Carriage trimming. It runs light and rapid
and will do fine work well. and has a much larger Shut
tle than the smaller machines.
Call and examine at Rail Road Telegraph Office, Car.
lishy. pa.
Oct. 27, 1865—tf. •
•rlt)(2idi wewm.
Alarge assortment of the best quality
of
Groceries, Provisions, Spices, Fruits, tf7e
walling off at the very lowest prices ruling in tho State
of Pennsylvania,
FOR CASH.
Call and Satisfy yourselves of the truth of the asser
tion.
Feb. 23, 1860,
FL W. CLARK & CO:,
BANKERS,
NO. 36 souim 3D STREMS,PIIILADELPHA
Morris & tlesex Railroad 7 per cent. Bonds.
Central PaCilia R. R. 7''s Interest payable In Gold in
MEE
U. S. 80 year We interest in currency issued to the Pa
clflo Railroad Company
These bonds aro all for solo very low
Stocks bought and sold on Comndprion. U. S. Securities
of all kinds bought and sold.
March 10, 1800-3 m.
CATARRH
CURED FOR 0.14.E_ DOLLAR.
READ l—For one dollar per mail, I
will send free to any address a recipe and mop
clue that I will guarantee to curo the wordt cases of
Catarrh in the head or bronchial tubes in a few weeks,
It has saved myp, life, and made me a well man, from
Catarrh and a SOvoro and dangeroui bronchial trouble
I bad sutiffired with • for years., tiled the best phyel,,
clans, and all the advertisedmedlcima of the day, ha'
found no relict tllll obtained this, I would glye one
hundred dollars for this 'recipe and the medicine, if I
now had the Catarrh and eouldnot obtain it for less.; I
believe, if Instructions aro followed, learnt cure any'cat e
whatever; that has not already reached the lunge and
become a patted consurnption. Cure it while you can.
Address, , , T. I'. SYMMS.
• 1 No.l62%'Bulton Bt., New York.
. March 10,180a-43m. ' •
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WM. BENTZ
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L . 3 Teaborry, Limon, orange,La*andor Rose
I:lainia. and Vanilla.
5 18115 Ii.AVEASTION.I3.
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pREAM WORKi.Stars,• Tulipsißon.
' blins,-A-lamoab,Ohoanlaios, Ilitiids; prnpariiii and .
. Doe. 16,:4.15, .. - -- - -
10LIN and. Guitai 19tringe~, violin
U .l3eViC•Sai - ere, 1404 at the , now'Jcsavelri Store,
Rest ttititt ' ' ' ' •
OL.l:l4geney for the sale of Mortoh's
Qold Peng, Who nowlditaii Atirej Edit Aida
1860.
1866.
1860
1866
ISEREEM2
WE OFFER FOESALE
A%; IiAVEIRSTIOBEI
CONSUMPTIVES,
READ WIGAT DR. SCHENCK IS DOING,
DR. J. 11. SOIIENOIC..
Dxsit. Scot feel it a duty I owe to you, and to all
who aro suffering. under the diseases known as' Con
sumptirin andlLitter pptriplalnti to lot therdknow what
great boneilts I ;have received ,frotu yttut.
Syrup and Seaweerfanic-in so short a. time. By the
blessing of God it bas cured me thus far.
Dr. Schenck „will now make my statement to you,
as follows :—Ahout eighteen months ago I was attack
ed with a severe:v:ll4Rn, and it settled on My lungs ;
could not Yittalii anything I ate, and suffered with
evening fevers and night sweats. 1 was very much
reduced,. The whites of my eyes were very yellow;
likewise in - skin ; my appetite all gone, and unable
to digest what) did eat; bowole swoolen, irregularand
costive. I nue very,low spirited, and had Such violent
tipalla of coughing when 1 laid down at night and When
I arose in the morning that they would last ono or
two hours.
I then would bo nearly exhausted, and was entirely
unable to lie on my lett side. I cannot describe ?Ely
wretched suffering as I would wish to do. Every or
gan, in, my body was diseased or deranged. Such was
my situation at this time, and I wits confined to my
bed Dom the last of February, 1802, to June, 'Motet
able to sit up. I had the best of medical attendance
the whole of the time. My cough was so very bad that
it racked mu very much. lat this time raised a largo
'quantity of thick, yell tv, ollen sive matter, setnetimos
with blood, e nd It was generally accompanied by nau
sea and, a furred and.thick coated tongue. ; At the
time of coughing so badly 1 would have sharp, shout
ing pains in my tuft side and heart, night sweats, and
-soreness all through my whole chest; hadmuch in
ward fever, pain in my back and under my shoulder
blades and in the small of my hack,and at times so se
vero that it would throw the lute spasms. Now my
physician gave me up to die. Others I had, and the
best of them, but they could do nothing tor me, and
at that time 1 was nothing but skin audbories Lthen
Was in the western part of Missouri. In June last we
loft there for the East, and in August last we came to
cm York, and I was so reduced tont I • could Only
walk a little with my husband's help. After I had
been hero a short time the salt water breeze mad' me
feel much better ibr a time and thou had again to
call a physician for aid. We had four of the best pht
sielans of hew York on the diseases of the lungs, and
doctors of all kinds, but of no avail. They said 1 was
past cure, and that my lungs were too far gone for any
one to cure tau. But at this time I was on my feet a
bout the house. not able to do much of anything, In
November last I grew worse, and the consumption
diarrhea sot in and lasted about eight‘weelts. We had
tried all and everything that I could grasp at like a
Us lug person for my diseases—consumption and liver
complaint but 01 no avail.
In January. 1863, 1 was brought down again ou my
bed, and was not expected to live the night out. My
tiumeand stayed at my side, and other friends, and
they all givc mil up to elle. At this time every one
who saw me aid nut think. I would ever leave my bed
it living woman. The first night I was attacked with
spasms, and iris deranged moat of the time. A friend,
Mrs. iiarria, came to s. e me the last of the week, sant
Inoughl the cunday Mercury. In it was an aecouutot
a great cure pert tined by Dr. Schenck. Site read It to
me, and it teas so much like my disease that 1 asked
my husband to go and 800 hint for 111. At this time
1 had %teen up all hopes of ever getting well agate,
and wade my peace with Clod, to be ready whenever he
called for me.
Un the 2.7t1i of January, 1863, my husband called on
Dr. cchenek, 32 blond street, hew York, and stated to
haw 1/1j case, w ith a request for him to call and see
me which he din, and oxen:oiled me with the resplr
moot,. When ho site about to go 1 asked him it ho
could cure mu 7 file reply was; cannot tell, both
lungs are diseased, and tile bronchial tubes are allecl
ed on both sides. - And yet he seemed to think there
wele lungs enough left to effect a cure if the diarrhea
could he stopped. Ile said ILI order to do this, he would
!Aim to give 1110 Mandrake Pills in small doses at first,
to carry ell the morbid mutter, and then, with
gents, ho hoped to cheek it, which he did, but the con
sume cough ng, night sweats, and diarrhea had pros
tr,ted ul. so that lie was afraid my viral pc Wers were
too much prostrated ever to rally, and yet he seemed
to thmk it I could lite to gel enough syrup
tillloUgll my system to 01;10e expectoration there were
lungs enough tell for me to recover. Ile wished me to
try the Puluinnic Syrup trod Seaweed 'forth: at once,
saying it would do one uo harm, If 11 did um no good.
'IRO lust tt Belt IL BOUllleti to glue one nit rug LLI, NU that
on Sunday alter 1 sat up in bed sod nth hearty fur a
Hoch I'uuuw ; but tile next week. I lost all hope 'and
wished any husband not to give me any more medi•
clue. list the doctor bad warned biro t this, and
WI., Ulu medicine was elearlog out the system It
made them Mel suumwhat restless, and to persevere;
and lie insisted OR Illy taltlllg It ;and now 1 feel the
lament 01 It. For alter eight days began to gain lily
str, ',gib, and, a ith the exception el a cold that put
ills back some, 1 haw been gaining strength or body,
my 000671 1s going SS SY; and all my paws are gone ;
itu soreness ut the body, my bowels are regular, mid
my breath is sweet, and 1 thank tlod that 1 run now
g.drig about, and sew aud l sad as well as ever I could.
1 have taken sixteen bottles of the medicine, eight 51
ea ,h. I ROW have a good appctim and rest well at
, toy cough does uo , tiouble rue lit getting up or
lying dun it. 1 would lime say to the afflicted with
cJosumptiouur liver complaint, that Dr Schenck is no
humbug. You can rely on what ho says. Delay not;
ti Is dingerours to trifle tvitu these diseases. if goo
would tie cured, go at once ; aud any one wishing to
know the facts us her,in sailed can call at my retii
deuce, 177 West Limmton Street, Now York city.
mks . MARY S. MA it.LOW.
We, the undersigned, residents of New York, are ac
quainted 0 bill Mrs. Farrow, and know her statement
to be r us'. IA 0 also know that she used Dr. Schenck's
Pulmouic Nwup and beaweed Tonic, and have reason
lust to tors undiclue she owes her preserve
lion from a premature grave.
B. FA 111.011 , 117 11 est lluuston st.
ItUt , toN L LNDrAtiill.l.,o7o bireenwich at.
Mss. It ()NW:MILLI, 676 tireenWich at.
Al.ll UCLA ILN DLlt'll I L , 676 llreenwich st.
A. F. HARM:, 117 West Liouston st.
EMILY tiLoVElt, 117 Nest Houston st.
J. L DOLE, .13 Cottage pl.
A. M. LEK/ lITON. 403 Brtadway.
31110. BENJAMIN CLAPP, 11l Amity pl.
I tun well acquainted with Hrs. Mary F. larlosv, and
I'llll her husband, Mr. 13. Farluw, they_ having, fur
lOW 11101101 s 11110,IlltUtIdell at my church; and 1 OM con.
Vlllyea that any statement which they might make
may be relied on as true. JOHN 1/011 LINO, D. D ,
Pastor of Bedford ht.. Baptist Chu ch, N. Y.
Dr. Schenck will be protessionally at his principal
office No. la North sixth Street, corner of Commer^e,
Philadelphia, every Saturday, from U A. M. until 4 I'.
M., No. Bond .treet,N env York, every Tuesday, Irom
9 to 3; No 30 Summer street, Boston, Mass., every
Wednesday, from U to :3, and every other Friday at 108
Baltimore street Baltimore, Md. All advice free,
but
fur a thorough examination of the lungs with his Re
spiloniuter, the charge is three dollars.
Price ut the Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed TOUR . , each
$1 be per bo tie, or $7 uU ;Off half dozer, Mundrake
19115, Za centB per box.
I. or sale by all Druggists and Dealers.
Jan. 1, 1866 ly.
PIANO-FORTES.
DRIGGS' NE W PATENT.
RE the only Instruments constructed
ion a truly scientific principle. They have great
or strength, and wll' remain longer in 'rune than any
other Piano. The construction in simple and natural
all the extraneous lumber In the body of the instru
ment IR dispensed with; the sound boards are moray
two arched planks of thin wood, like the front and
back of a inlin ; the atrings are attached to a strong
Iron frame, which is separated and entirely independ.
ent of the case, thereby dispetufing witn the old harp
form of stringing, by substitutinz straight bridges,
preserving at the same time the Over Strung Bass, of
which Mr. Briggs is the inventor. By these improve.
ments we gain much more vibratory power, at the
name time preservi n g all its purity and richness of
tone.
'fbey have received the highest testimonials from the
Prose, and all the principal artists in the country,
among which nro :
Harry Sanderson,
Max Maretzok,
Theodore Shineld,
Herman Wollenhaupt,
Francis H. Brown,
Wm. Henry Fry,
Mr. SEGESMUND TIIALBERG, the great pianist,
says :—I have examined your new Plauo-fortes, and I
cordially approve of its system of construction. Its
principle, by which grettt Increase of vibratory power in
obtained, being very simple and perfectly philosophi
cal. Tho tousle grand and noble; it has great capac
ity for sustaining the sound or singing, and its vol
ume of tone or power I have never heard excelled In
depth, purity, and sympathetic swootness.
Wm. HENRY FRY, Into, musical critic of the N. Y.
Tribune says :—I have examined your newly invont l od
Plano-Fortes. They merit all the praise given to them
by Messrs Melberg, Gottschalk, Strackosch, Masan
and others. As regards structure, they aro original
and philosophical; in: pticlVo , olnino, ,and continuity
of fano; in vocal voisimilitvido, that crowning excel.
'once which ensiles the pianists to sine on the iu
strumont, your Pianos ever deserve' the highest rank
Your invention, in my opinion, is destined to work
a radical change in the manullietureof Pianos through
ont the world.
From the N. Y. Herald, Eept. s.—Upon a careful lix
nminatlon of Drlgg's Plano-Forte, we
, flnd the results
obtained are a very fine einging tone, great purity ainl
brilliancy lhroughout the entire Instrument, not oftMi
found in Pianos constructed upon the old plan.
TUN. X. Timee,3n2yy4,.nys:- . .rye have now
Instrument
Instilment without an equal. Wean sing with, a
smooth delicacy, perfectly unattainable on any other
instrument; amordinary player Mains with no mean ,
Pon, the fullness of a Grand PlanoTdite, and Wey
nrcifit - eppelltly pup* - sedethirtdd siMg•
Gaiensitex ` thoroughly' °unlined and,
tested the Piano-Fortes invented and patented by tar
•t. D. Drina, I am of the opinion thatthe tone result
g from his improvementa, as exhibited in the !a
Li umonts under examination, In point of richness .
' . epth and brillianeY, equals that .of , the best orand
'plauultortes, and.titccels them In pure, musical inton
ation and actual tone, power thus approximating
closer to what I consider perfection In the Instrument
thhn haslet bean' achieved by ,any 'other. system! of.
manufacture.' _
Yours ri3kiectfully,
L, M. CIOTT6OIIA.I,II
Wm: HALL & SON,
• ___4•LEW—YORIc. •
..Dotbre purchgßing, ganl for u dFacilptive
with inico: • • • • ••• ' • •' • • '
..Nno V 405
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VilglNiaseti &- tlainlin Cabinet Oiganis,
'forty different styles, adapteittolsacred and globu
lar musia,_ for $BO to $OOO cacti. FIPTY-ONE 00p2i
or SILVER MED'ALSror-othor first premiums award
ed them. Illustrated Catalogues free. Address,A.
SON & HAMLIN, Boston, or MASON BROTIE ,
New •Yonn.
Sept. 22, 1800-Iy. . . .
& TOBACCO,i--
CHOICE SEQARS .
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York; Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Ashland, Lebanon,
Allentown, Easton, &c.
-Trains leavolHat•riaburg •for New •York; ae• folloWs
At 3.00, 7.40 and 9.06 A. M., and' .00 and 9.20 Pi' M.;
connecting with similar. Trains on the -Pennsylvania
Rail Road, and arriving at Now York nt 5.40 and.lo' 00
and B.4o"and 1.0.115 P. M. Sleeping Cars"accom;
panyingtho 3.00 A. M., and 9.20 P.M., Trainei with;
out change: • ,
• Leave Harrisburg for Mending, Pottsville, • Tamaqua,
Minersville, Ashland, MOGI-ova, Allentown and Phil
adolphla, at 7.40 A. 51., and 2.00' and 920 P. M., stop
ping at Lebanon and principal Way Stations; the 9,20
P. M. Train making no close connections for Pottsville
nor Philadelphia. 'For Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven
and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail
Road, leave Harrisburg at 4.15 P. M.
Returning: Leave Now York at 0.00 A. M., 12.00
Noon and 8.00 P; ; Philadelphia at BCO A. M., and
3.80 P. M., Pottsvillo at 8.30 A. 51.., ' and 2.45 P. M.,
Ashland 0.00 and 11.15 A. AL, and 1.05 P. 51; Tama
qua at 9.45 A. M., and 1.00 and 8.55 P. 51,
Leave Pettiville for_LiarrisbUrg, 41a": Schuylkill and
Susquehanna Rail Hand. at 7.00 A. M.
Readinz Accommodation Train : Leaves Reading at
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Columbia Hail Road Trainaleavo Reading at 6.10 A.
H. and 6.15 P. M. for Ephrata, Litiz, Lancaster, Colum
bia, &c.
On Sundays : Leave Now Yor at 8.30 B. M., Phila
delphia 8.00 A. li., and 3.15 P. H., the 8.00 A. M. Train
running only to Reading. Pottsville 8.00 A. M. Tam
aqua Lao A. 51., Harrisburg 905 A. H., and Reading
at 1.30 A. 31., for Harrisburg, and 10.52 A.M. for New
York. and 4.20 P. H. for Philadelphia.
Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Excur
sion Tickets to and from all points, at reduced Rat%
Baggage checked through : 80 rounds aliened eOB
Passenger. 0. A. NICOLLSr
amoral Superintendent.
Reading, Pa. April 23, 1860.
The Carlisle Cook !
TO NEW AND OLD HOUSEKEEPERS.
Anew and perfect Air-tight Gas-Con
suming Cooking Stove for Coal or Wood.
CALL AND BEE IT I
At ow. Foundry and,Store Rooms, Main St.,
Carlisle.
The patterns et this Stove are new and original In de
sign and golton up expressly for our use. Wo there
fore call it
THE CARLISLE COOK I
It combines every new and Valuable Improvement
In Cooking Stoves. It Is exceedingly handsoa aln ap
pearance—is a perfect Air-tight and Oas Consuthing
Stove, and may safely be pronounced the cheapest,best
and most complete Cooking Stove in the country. We
cast two sizes, adapted to the wants of both large and
small families. Experienced Ilousekeepers will find
upon examination that the
NEW CARLISLE COOK
combines every requisite for economy and efficiency in
cooking. The public are specially requested to call
and see it, as we are confident it will !filly recommend
itself.
March 2.1, 1566.-Iy.F. OARENER & CO.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
GRAND opening of unrivalled goods
just received from the Eastern cities; consist
ing of choice and varied selections at A. W. Bentes
store, South Hanover St., the familiar and well known
stand.
Our list of Dress Goods comprises.
BLACK SILKS,
In great variety including the best goods imported,
Gros Grains. Lyons Taffeta, Gros do Rhino, Gios d'
Afrique and figured. Lupin's, Morinoos in all colors
prices. Plaid Ifferlrioes and Poplins,
figured and Plain, Alpaecns all shades, Coburge, D
Lalnes of Elegant Designs.
Jaconots and Cambrics, Plain and Plaid liamsoaks
LINENS AND COTTON GOODS,
Marseilles Counterpanes very cheap.
FLANNELS
Every quality of white and colored flannels, Blank
eta, Balmoral skirts kc. A largo stock of
Sattinetts 'Velvet Cord, Llome-made Jeans dre. I have
now a superior assortment of
Millinery Goode,
Bonnet Velvets and Silks, Bonnet and trimming Rib
bons, Malines, English Crapes and Laces.
Single and Double width all wool DeLaines, Em
press Cloths, Lupin's Bombazine. Cashmere, French
Merinoes, Velour Reps, Velour Ruse, Alpacea, Crape
Cloth, Queen Cloth, Striped Mohair.
English Prints, Thibet Long Shawls, Crape Veils
Collars, Ilandkerehiors and Belting.
NOTIONS OE EVERY DESCRIPTION
Floor and Table Oil cloth, Window Shades, Um
brellas, and lloop.Slarts. All very low, and consider
ably under the market prices.
Nair. 3, 18135.
THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD
DR. MAGGIEL'S
PILLS AND SALVE.
Those LitMgiving remodles aro now, for the first time,
given publicly to the world. For over a quarter of a
century of private practice the ingredients in these
Have been used with the greatest success: Their mis
sion is not only to prevent disease, but to cum. They
search out the various maladies by which the patient
is suffering, and re-invigorate the failing system. To
the aged and infirm a few doses of these valuable PILLS
will prove to bo
A VERY FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH,
For in every case they add new life and vitality, and
restore the - waning energies to their pristine state.
To the young and middle-aged, they will prove most
invaluable, as a ready, specific, and sterling medicine.
Here is a dream realized, that Ponee-de-Loon sought
for three hundred years ago, and never found.. lie
looked for a fountain that would restore the old to
vigor and make youth over
Ail Eternal Spring 1
It was loft for this day and hour to realize the dream,
and show, In ono glorious fact, the magic that made It
fair.
Co nnot stay the flight of years, but they can force back.
and hold aloof, disease that might triumph over the
aged and' the young. Let none hesitate then, but
seize the favorable opportunity that offers. When
taken as prescribed—
FOR BILIOUS DISORDERS
Nothing can bo more productive of cure than these
Pills. Their almost magic influence le felt at once ;
and lhe•tisual concomitants of this most distressing
disease aro removed. Those remedies are made from
the purest
L. M. Clottschalk,
S. Thathing,
Wm. Mason,
A. Barill,
M. Straokosch,
Chas. Fradel.
They.vrill not harm the most delicate female, and
can be given with rood effect In proscribed doses to the
youugeet babe.
For Cutaneous Disorders
And all eruptions of the skin, the SALVE is most In
valuable:- It doeulot heal externally alone, but pens
trates with the most searching effects to the very roe
of the evil I
DR. MAO GILL'S PILLS
Invariably cure the following Die
eases ;
Female Complaints,
Headache,
indigestion,
Influenza,
Inflammation,
Inward Weakness,
',lvor Complaint.
Lowness of Spirits,
• Ringworm,
•
Rheumatism,
Salt Rheum,
Scalda;
1 Skin Diseases.
DZ. Notice.—None genuine without the engraved
trade-mark around each pot or box, signed by DR. J.
MAW:MEL, 43 Fulton at., New York, to counterfeit
which la felony. . •
.6th` Sold by all respectable Dealers in Medicines,
throughout the United States and Canadaa—at 25 cents
per box or pot.
Jan.•l9 1800—Iy., • . . • • • ' - •
ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGANS,
1111.1
- NrZtr 4 TV N
Cottage , Organs
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' ARE not only unoxcelled; but they aro; absolutely
_nno_analled, by janyothbr_Reed.lnstrtunentin—the
country., hle sign d express' y for Churches and S chools ;
tbeY aro found to bo squallyy hell adapted to thentorlor
and;ilrodvlng room;. For sale only bv, ••, • • • . .
M. BRUCE,
- No.lB North SEVENTURtreet, PnE.AnsidintA.
—44-AIso,•BRARBURY'B PlANOS,htfdit•cempleteni 7
soitment athe PERFECT- MELODEON: ; . • 1,
1.-E 0 1 4 , 2 ;, 18 8 8- 11'. . ; •;;r• ~ •
508, Broadisiny,'
01110YSICIANS will find, it to,their ad
vid4pico to call !ticipliichnie their MedlClnep at ,
RALSTON'S:
Ju1y . ..1,186C
-0V8; Confectionary and Frnitop fat
Nlstiverattok'n,
READING MAIL MAD
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EMPRESS 6'L OTI 1S
WHITE GOODS,
Cloths Cassimeres,
MOURNING GOODS
Life giving Pills !
These Famous Remedies
Vegetable Compounds
Asthma,
Bowel Complaints,
Coughs,
Colds,
Chest Diseases,
Costiveness,
Dyspepsia,
Ditirrluea,
Dropsy,
Debility,
Meyer and Aguo,
HOOFLA ND'S BITTERS.
The great Strengthening Tonic.
(Not a Whisky Propagation.)
HOOFLAND'S
GERMAN BITTERS,
DEBILITY ! DEBILITY !
resulting froii any eausn whatever
PROSTRATION OF THE SYSTEM,
Severe. Hardships,
Exposure.
Diseases of Camp Life
Soldiers, Citizens,
Male or Female,
Adult or Youth
WILL FIND IN THIS BITTERS
a pure Tonic, not dependent ma bad liquors for their
almost miraculous effects.
MI
DYSPEPSIA,
Observe the following symptoms resulting from die
orders of the digestive organs:
Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness' of Blood lo'the
Head, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness
or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking
or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach. Swimming of
the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing,,Fluttoring
at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations who
in a lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs
before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain In the Head,
Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and
Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, etc., Sud
den Flushes of Heat, But ning in the Flesh, Constant
Imaginings of Evil, and Crest Depression of Spirits.
CD)
AND DISEASES RESULTI N. 7 FRONI DIStIRDERS
OF THE LIVER AND DIOESTIVE 0110 ANS.
IIooFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERs
This Ilittets has
rEitFoRmLD molt I: Cu
GIVES BE'l"I'E S ATI SFAC
T I 9 IN ,
ILLS MORE T N
Has more Respectable People to vouch for It, than any
other article In the. Market.
We defy anyone to coutrip4ct tills ahsertion, and
WILL PAY $l.OOO
to itny one who will produL
certificate published by
us that Is not genuine,
CD)
HOOF LAND'S GERMAN 11mi:its,
WILL CURE EVERY CASE OF
Chronic or NeiCons Debility,
and Diseases arising from a disor-
Ihnt this Bitters -is not Akin,lin,
CONTAINS NO RUM OR WHISKEY,
AND CANNOT MAKE DRUNKARDS,
RUT IS THE BEST TONIC IN TILE
From the Rev. Levi C. Beck, Pastor of the Baptist
Church, Pemberton, N. J., formerly of the North Bap
tist Church, Philadelphia, at present Pastor of the
Baptist Church, Chester, Pa.
*
I have known floolland's German Bitters favorably
for a number of years, 1 have used them in my own
fancily, and have been so pleased with their effects,
that 1 was Induced to recommend them to many oth
ers, and know that they have operated in a strikingly
beneficial manner. I tan great pleasure In thus pub
licly proclaiming title fact, and calling the attention
of those afflicted with the diseases for which they aro
recommended, to these bitters, knowing from expert
once the. my recommendation will be sustained. I
I=
do this more cheer! ully as lloolland's Bitters is Intend
od to benefit the afflicted, and is "not n rum drink.
From Rov. W. D. Seigfrivd, Pastor of Twelfth Bap
tint Church, Phila.
Gootleniou.:—l have recently con laboring under
the distressing effects of indigestion, accompanied by
a prostration of the nervous system. Numerous rem
edies were recommended by friends, and some of them
tested, but without relief. Your lloolland's German
Bitters wore recommended by persons who had tried
them, and whose favorable mention of these bitters
induced me to try them. I must confess that I had
an aversion to Patent Medicines from the "thousand
and ono" quack "Bitters," whose only alms seems to
bo to palm off sweetened and drugged liquor upon the
community in a sly way, and the tendency of which,
I fear, is to make many a confirmed drunkard. Upon
learning that.yours was, really a medicinal prepara
tion I took it with happy effect. Its action, not only
upon the stcmach, but upon the nervous system, was
prompt and gratifying. I feel that I have derived
great and permanent benefit from the use of a few
bottles.
From Rev. J. Newton Brown, D. D., editor of the Rn
cyclopedia of Religious Knowledge and Ohm ietian
Chronicle Philadelphia.
Aitoough not disposed to favor or recommend Patent
Medicines in general, through distrust of their ingre
dients and effects, I yet know of no sufficient reasons
why a man may not testify to the benefits ho .believes
himself to have received from any simple preparation,
in the hope that Ito may thus contribute to the bene
fit of others. I do this the more readily in regard to
ifootiand's Gorman Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jack
son, of this city, because I was prejudiced against them
for many years, under the impression that they wore
chiefly an alcoholic mixture. lam indebted to my
friend, Robert Shoemaker, Esq., for the removal of LIGe
prejudice by proper teats and for encouragement b. try
them when suffering from great and long continued
debility: The uso of three bottles of these Bitters at
the boginnibg of the present year, was followed by
evident relief and restoration to a degree of bodily and
mental vigor which I had not felt for !six months bo
fore, and Iffid almost despaired of regaining. I there—
fore thank God and my friend for directing me to the
use'of them.
From the Roy. E. D. Fonda]], Assistant Editor Chris
tf an Chronicle, Plifla.
I have derivod (Lidded benefit from tho ilf3o of Hoof
land'o GermaO Bitters, and feel it my privilege to rec
ommend them as a most valuable tonic, to all who aro
suffering from general debility or from diseases arlelpg
from,derangement of the liver.
' , • • Yours, truly. P.D. FRIMALL,
From Rev. D. illorrlgo, Pastor of the Passydnk Bap
tist Church, ,
, .
From the many .resptictable recommendations given
gtsion to Di. Ilbottand'e Gorman 'Bitters, I was induced
to give them a' trial. After. using several bottles I
bound them to lie a good remedy for debility, and a
most excellent tonic, for the stomach.
Frbra Itov.,Tlto..:WAN7l.llt; Paktol: of Mix.
DEAD: SIR : I 1001 It duo to your excellent preparation
Ilbolland's German Bitters, to add my testimony to
the'deservekreputation it has obtained. I have for
'veart, at times, beou troubled withgreat disorder in
my bead and nervous system. I was advised by: a
friend to try a bottle of your GI omen Bitters. I did to,
and have experioneed a groat and unexpected relief.
My health has boon very materially benefited. I con
ildently recommend the artiolo wbera I moot with caves
elmilar.to, my awn, and have boon assured by many, of
their goad otrapte. Ilespeetfully yours,
T. WINTER,
Boxborougb, Pa; '
, .
Soo that tho signature of "C. M. 7AOKSON" is on tho
lerappor of each bottle, - '
Should your nearest druggist not have ttot article
I do not be put' off; by any 'of tho intoxicating prepara
• MIMI that may bo offered in - its place, but send to us
_and_w_o_will forward,seourcly. packod_by_oxpross.,4__
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PRINOLP/X.ollffloli.AlVl MANUFAOTOItY
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'N¢. 661' Street, Philadolphla;Pa. •
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I Sucoesiors Jackson' Cod
For ea% by Drugglata and Deakin in'avory town
the United Elfatea..' . ,
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WILL OURk
INDUCED BY
Fevers
ARE CURED RY
Diseases of the Kidneys,
tiered Stomach
REMEMBER,
}{WORLD
Read who Says So
Very respectfully yours,
W. D. BEIOFIIIED,
N 0.251 Shackamaxou Street
J. NEWTON BROWN,
Philadelphia
D. MERRIG E.
1:11 . 3614. Baritll.3t.Chircli.
OF 00112,1T.ERITSLIT6
&
IItOPRIETOIIS,
liii
Newl3tciok of Hats acid ,Caps
AT KELLER'S. OLD STAND,.
• A North Hanover Street. , . •
Asplendid
assortment
of all the new
t 3o of Bilk lolokl% 310,ch. Soft t ltral ata 6 poncfc ! tyana t ommanfaeturowicwil
bo sold at the lowest cash prices. Solt bats of all quid-
Hies from the finest Beaver and Nutria, to the cheap•
est wool, and of all colors, unsurpassod by any this
aids Philadelphia. A largo stock of , .
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Palm, Leghorn Braid, India Panama, and
straw. Childrons fancy &c.
Also a full assortment of Mons, Boys and childrons
of every description and style,
The subscriber invites all to come and••examino his
stock. Being n practical hatter, ho feels confident of
giving satisfaction. Thankful for the liberal patron
age heretoforo bestowed he solicits a continuance of
the same. Dont fi rget the stand, two doors above
Shriner's Hotel and next to Carman's shoo store.
JOHN A. KELLDR, Agt.
N. B. Hats of all kinds made to order at short notiso
SUMMER ITATS,
COAL AND LUMBER, YARD.-
The subscriber hating leased the yard formerly
occupied by Armstrong arid Hoffer, soil purchased the
stock of
COAL AND LUMBER,
In the yard, together with an immense now steel
will have constantly on hand and furnish to o
der all kinds and quality of seasoned
LUMB ER,
BOARDS,
SCANTLING,
FR A M Ili STUFF
Paling, Plastering Lath, Shingling, Lath, worked
Flooring and Weatherboarding, Posts and HMIs, and,
every article that belongs to a Lumber Yard.
All kinds of Shingles, to wit: Whitopino, Hemlock
and Oak, of different qualities. Having cars of my
own I can furnish bills to order of any length and
size at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable
terms. My worked hoards will ho kept under cover
so they can ho furnished dry at all times.
1 hove constantly on hand all kinds of Family
Coal under covor, which I will deliver clean to any
part of tho borough. To wit:
Ly kens Valley, Broken, Egg
Stove and Nut, Luke riddler•
Trororton, Locust, Mountain
Lobbery, whirl] I pledge my
spit to sell at tho I Owes
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Boat quality of
Limeburner's and Blacksmith's Coal,
always on hand w hleh I will sell at the lowest figur
Yard west ride of Uranium!. School, Main street.
ANIIJIEW 11. BLAIR.
Juno 9,1865. tJ
0I) Pos LEE'S WA REIIO USE.
[A ., in Furnitirri• erwurrlc,l
, i f lill o,triall I.'rtirs sin, 1357.]
Put uitun•oi ell s ieties and Styli, or Foreign and
Imnomestio Immanutar tine, rent tonewood and
Mahogany to the lowed pm lied maple and pine.
Parlor,
Chamber,
1)111%1111g-room, U 11; 1T U .
Kitchen and
,
Hinbracing ivory article used by (louse and Hotel
keepers, of the most approved and he:llion:tide design
and finish. Including also Cottage furniture in cotta,
reception and Camp Chairs, MattrasFen, tillt frames,
pictures, &c., Ar.
In... Particular attentlun given as usual to funerals;
orders from town and you r. try, attended t t promptly
and on moderate terme.
March 21,1864
FIRE INSURANCE.
lill E Allen and Eastpennsboro' Mu
t‘t:a Fire Insuradee Company of Cumberland
County, incorporated by an act of Assembly, In the
year 1543, and Imeing recently had its charter extend
ed Tti'the year 181,3, is now in actile and vigorous op.
era tion, under the superintendence of the lollowing
board of Managers, viz:
William It. tlorgas, St:Lyman, Jacob Eberly
Bally,D. Alex. Cathcart, J. It. Coover, John Eichelber
ger,h,seph Wickersham, E.anil. Eberly, Moses Bricker,
Rudolph Martin, Jacob Coover, and I. C. Dunlap.
The rates of insurance are as low and favorable no
any Company of the kind in the State. Persons wish
ing to become members are invited to make applica
tion to the egents of Ihn Company, who are willing to
trait upon them at any time.
WM. It 00Itil AS. President,
Eberly's Mills, P. 0.
Cliii AN STAN - MAN, Vice President,
Mechanicsburg, I'. 0.
JOHN C. D UN LA F., Sect'y. Merhanieshurg.
DANIEL It A 11,1', Dillsbnrg, York Co.
6BEIMIE
Cumberland i outity.— John Sherrick, Allen: Henry
Zearing, Shiremanstown; Lafayette Putior, Dickinson;
Ilenr, Bowman, Churchtown ; Mode Griffith, South
Middleton; Samuel Graham, NVestpennsboro'; Samuel
C01,,,1111.;a1111.1,41.1.11, ; W. Cock lin, Shopherdstow n
D. Coover, tipper Allen , O. Saxton, Silver Spring:
oho slyer, Cal lisle; Valentine Feeman, New Cumber
(and ; James Mt:Candlish, Newville.
'York county-4V. S. Picking. Dover: James Griffith,
Warrington; .1. Deardorff, Washington; Richey
Clark, Dillsburg ; D. !totter, Fairview; John Williams
Carroll.
Dauphfn co.—Jacob Houser, Hari isburg.
Members of the Company having policies about to
expire, ban have them renewed by I naking application
to any of the Agents.
July 1,1561.
LYNCH & FOOTE,
Plumbers & Gas Filters
I 1 he subscribers inform the public tb
they still eolitinuo tltu
GAS FITTINU AND PLUMBING
busines at the Old Stand In the bement of the Firs
Methodist Church. They ryill attend promptly to al
buslnoss In their line.
Lead and iron Pipes, Hydrants, Ilot and cold
SHOWER, BATHS,
Wider Closets, nitre and Litt Pumps, Wro't Welded
Tubes, iron Sinks, Bath Tubs, Bath Boilers, Wash Its
sins, ❑ydreul c Rams, etc., and every description o.
cocks and fittings for gas, steam, water, Ac. Superior
cooking range', heaters and gas fixtures put up in
churches, stores end (hit dings, at short notice, in the
most modern style. All materiels and work In our
line at low rates and war ran' ad.
ory_Country work aunt johbi og 1)...,111013 , UttUntled to
July 1, 180.1.
STEINWAY PIANOS.
First Prizo Modal at the World's Fair
London, 1862.
,;,ir.. -. K.:•!: :t tt
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THE undersigned has just received,
1 . and intends to keep constantly on hand a full as
sortment of the unequalled Pianos manutlictured by
Steinway & Sons of New York.
Hach instrument will be carefully selected in the
Manufactory, and will be sold nt the
New York 'Oa'Sli Factory Prices,
with the addition of Freight to Carlisle.
A written guarantee oniontiru.satisfactlou will be
given by the ,übscribur to each purchaser.
Persons desirous to purchase aro invited to call and
examine these unrivalled MIMS, at
R. E. Shopley's Jewelry Store,
mni n Strout, ad door east cd . the Mansion House, near
the ItaDread Depot.
SHOOND•IIAND P1A1409 received in excliange and
krp• for salo and to rant.
JOHN K. STAYMAN
May 22, 1863—1 y
I) AINTS AND OILS.--
10 Tons White Load. 1000 aallons of 011. Just
received with a largo assortment of
Varnishes, Firo Proof Paint,
Turpentino, Florence White,
Japan, Whito Zinc,
Putty, Colored Zinc,
Lithargo, Red Load
Whiting, Boiled Oil,
Olue, , Lard Oil,
Shellac, Sperm Oil,
Paint Brushes, Fish Oil, &0.,
Colon of every description dry, and Oil in cans and
tubes at the ilardware Store of
July 1, 1864
Bryans Pulmonii Wafeis,
AT RALSTON'S
Due. 11, 1863
®NE good Photograph is worth a din
kir on poor ones. Who will slvo g poor pleturo to
friend? All PHOTOGIIAKIS niado at
LOCUMAN'S BOOMS,
aru warranted to give eatiptetiou or they will 1,0 ro
taken.
Oct. '2O, 1805.
PIPES, Tobacco, (smoking and
ing) and Sogara , at Havannales Drug and BOok
Coro. ,•
T_TAMES.-500 pairs Hames on hand
of all kinds. Elizabethtown pattern' Loudon
do., Uornroan do.ovith and without patent fastenings
eheapaythan ever at IL SAXTOMB, East Alain
July I,IBW
.
IIYSIOIANS will find into their lad
vantago to call and purchaso tboli• Itodlclnoa
—I4ILBTON'6,
Jbly 1;1804
11/1 USIOArt INSTRUMENTS.
Blutos, Moss VSollns, Acc(intents, Banjos,
(Suitors and Tambourines.
' Doc. 16,1666,
TORK BOXES, Cabat,:.Port•No
, 0 7j . iio% Zio n u a rlsts: : D . coke, Co4foot.l4iiiii,93 - Oxim
Pqs! of
0 1805. 4.2
STOP AND LOOK IN.
AA T ;NV. ,Tinner , ,Shpp,- gist
tohtlier detho Bed aotreo Pat ivhero
you can Hoc the Finest, Cheapest, and Best
COOKING STOVES•
Ever offered in Carlisle he has on hand the latest Im
proved raterns, such - riff the celebrated
Barley Sheaf Cook,
Iron Sides,
Frarie Flower,
, . -
.. And Continental,
Bed Room and Wilco Stoves of the latest Patterns
and boot quality. The above Cook Stoves aro all warrant-)
eeto give on tiro satisfaction. Roofing, Spouting, Heat
er work, and all Tin and Sheet Iron work done In the
neatest manner and at short notice, all kinds of Tin
and Sheet Iron waro constantly on hand for house fur
nishing.
FRUIT CANS and'JARS
Two of the host ever offered to the public. Fridley
and Cornman's Self-Sealing and Self Testing Cane and
Jars also, Fisher's Patent, the above Cans and Jars can
not be surpassed In any market.
Thankful for the Liberal Patronage heretofore ex
tended he hopes by strict attention to business and a
desire to please all to merit a continuance of the same.
March 28, lsitry.--ly.
Cumberland Valley Rail Road Com-
Cumberland Valley, Pennsylva
nia and Northern Central Rail Road Companies
have made an arrangements to do a
Joint Frrigld and Forwarding Business
between the Cities of Philadelphia, 'Baltimore and New
York. The Cumberland, Valley Rail lined Company
will open their Freight Depot, at Carlisle on the la
January 180 C, Mr the receipt and shipment of all goods
entrusted to them.
Freight to be forwarded by this arrangement must
be loft et Pennsylvania Rail lined Company) Depot
corner of 16th and Market St., Philadelphia. North
ern Central Rail Road Company's Depot Baltimore
and Cumberland Valley Rail head Company's
Depot at Carlisle.
The public will find it to there interest to ship
through the Rail Road Company's Freight Houses and
by Company Cars.
I. & L. ItuonnB,
Freight Agent Car. inle
)ee. 22, 1865. '
FORWARDING AND
COMMISSION HOUSE
FLOUR & FEED,
COAL, PLASTER ,t - , SALT
BE ET 101 B HOT ERS having
Jpurchns,d of Sn3der & Newcomer their onten
sive W:irehouse. (Ilendervon'a old standOhena of High
ail set, beg !vane to inform the public that they will
eulltitille the Fnrtvardl ngaud UolllllllStnoll business on
a morn and Oledve sonio than horotoloro.
The h Wiest market pike will be paid for Flour(lrain
and I'' all kind:.
Flour and Feed, Plaster, Salt and ihty, kept con
stantly on hand and thr sale.
- Ceaf ol all kinds, embracing
LIKENS VALLEY,
LOCUST .MOUNTAIN,
LAW 13 Ell tY, &c., &c.
Linieliartie,' and Itlarlisinlths' Coal, roes tautly lr
mile, Kept tinder 4,ver, and delivered dry to any part
of the town. Ake, all Itlnda of LUMBER constantly
en hand.
111 kave their ‘Varchnuse every morning at 7 o'clock,
rrive at Harrisburg at 11 o'clock, and at Howard Re
Ii nehmen's Warehnusc, Nos 80$ and 810 Market street
ibiladelphia, at H o'clock lu the evening of same day
J. ISEETEM S BROS.
Nov. 10, 1005.
MACHINE SHOP.
rgihe subscriber now manufactures and
J._ keeps constantly on hand, on North Street, east
of Theudlum's Hotel, a lar g e ass. rtment of
A CißlCif LTI _HAL IMPLEMENTS
such as I Powers, Threshin g M.Litt.'s Rh Sep
Wort+ attached, Clover !fullers Corn
`'hollers, Stator and Fodder Cutters, all
I' • of which are the latest and the best
improvement.,
Particular ttitenl ion paid to Repair
ing ot all kinds of A g ricultural I to n lements at short
notice and reasonable prices.
Thankful for former favors tesnm•tfully solicit a
share of puldio t ea towage.
MM
ATthe store of John - Irvine, on th
N. E. cornor of the pnbli,square, is the place to
purchase Boots Shoes Hats and Caps, at prices that
defy competition, •
Ile bas just returned from the East with the largest
and most complete assortment of Hoots, Shoes, Hats &
Caps that he lots over presented to this community,
and which he is determilled to soil at the lowest pos
slide prices. Ills stocl«noloaces everything la his
II zit. of I. sines, such as
M EN'S & BUYS' FINE CALF BOOTS,
Rip Boots, Oalf and Patent Leather Oxford. Ties, Call
and patent Leather Gaitets, Calf Nullifiers, Calf and
Kip Broom:, Flippers, ,ke.
LADIES' W E A IL,
Fine French and English lasting Gaiters, Morocco Cal f
and Kid Boots, Fine Kid Slippers, Fancy Slippers, Mots
lone, and Kid Buskins, ke.,
MIS ES AND CHILDREN'S WEAR of all denerip
lions embracing lino Lasting Gaiters, Morruceo and
Lasting Button Boots, Morrneen Lace bows of all hinds
laney shoes of various styles slippers,Are.
HATS A: CAPS, Silk, Cassiulore. Fur and Wool Ilat,
of all qualities and Myles, :line a large arr.ortmenr, of
STIt A W Il AT S
hoots nuarShoes ludo to order at the shortest nethe
Repairing ppomptly done.' Confident of his ability to
please all cling .es of custmers, ho respectfully invites
the public to giro him a rail.
119-limmnber the place, N E eerier of the Public.
Square.
July 1, IY I
HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM.
rr lIE undersigned respectfully announ
,l Cr e to the public that he still continues the Haf
ting Business at the old stand, in West High street,
and with a renewed cod ellkient effort produce arts
des of Head Dress of
Every Variety, Style and Quality,
that shall be stiletly In keeping with the impure
moot of the Art, anti fully up to the age which we
live.
.have on handa splendid ,
.44 assortment of
, BATS AND CAPS,
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ofall descriptions, from the common Wtol
to the ❑nest Fur and Link Hats; and at prices that
must suit every ono who has an oyo to getting the
worth otitis monoy. The stock includes,
MOLESKIN, CASSLMERE, BEAVER & PELT HATS,
of every style and color and unsurpassed for Lightness
Iturabiliqy and finish ; by those of any other establish
intuit in the country.
Mon's, iloy's and Children's flat's and Caps, of every
description constantly on hand.
Ile respectfully invites all the old patrons and as
many now ones as possible, to give him a call.
J. O. CALM°.
July 1,1804.
.1?4 , - iv cy. 0 o .io 1 e> el .
heygAVING ~,,just returned from the
Eastern cities desiredesireto inform thoir patrons that
have laid In a Mite and varied stock of Now and
Fresh Goons nt,tho lowest cash prices.
Their assortment is thorough and complete, contain.
log everything nocessaay to constitute a First Class
Grocery.
TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS,
in greatest abundance, and at lowest cash figures.—
Syrups, Spices, Canned Fruits, QUEENSWARB and
Crockery, Salt and Fish, lime, Cheese, Crackers,
Brushes, Baskets and Willow Ware.
Scgars and Tobacco,
of Lilo oholcust brands. Brooms, Buckets ; and a coui
pieta assortniOnt of
FAMILY GROCERIES.
Don't forgot the old stand, south East corner of
Ilanovor streets.
Feb. 24, 18C4
CUMBERLAND VALLEY HOTEL.
E.0.??...411a41 and-11 Word Sts.
CARLISLE, PA.
GEO. GARVER, Proprietor.
R ESTAURANT in tho basement,
is furnished with tho viiry best of lliuors
and edibles of all varlotlos.
Juno 10, 1805-Iy. a
lIENRY EiAXTON
10111110TOGRAP,11 ALBUMS
all Flu. and stylos
Doc. 16, 1805
Ic)ADIF4S COMPANIONS'
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401 sorts sbnpes ,ina idzi,.. .. ,-
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.e. 35j4805 '' " . , ! ATlLAVitlifrialiS
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_Geo.. V. Crosseup )
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Engraver on Wood.,
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..i g 2 Ohpetnut Bt.'
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• - , -Philadelphia Pa. --
Por4ey'a Press Building.
ViIIIVS of Citios, Buildinge, .Idachinon, - , Portraits,
Tinted Envol'opes,Blll,lloade Book Illustrations, &e.
Ileeigna for 'Druggista t airy ' ' Boodi. LIT4oi.: Tobacco,
Flour, Perfutn tt ery,and an kinds of tables. . - ' -
Particular attention . glvOn to MichinotY'and color
work:'.,.,;, , . ,
March 0,1.866-11 m. ' I. • , -
lIAVERSTIOK:
10111HYSIGaNS will find it te theit ad.
.1„ vantap to call and purohaoo their Medlaltio.A4
pany.
rII RI( lIT DEPOT, CA It LIS LI
4 ). N. LULL, Supt
A Daily Freight Line
A. J RUTZ, Agent
BOOTS AINJiI SHOES.
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NEW AND FRESH.
HALBERT & BRO.,
HALBERT & 4110
AT lIAVERSTICKS,
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