A. L. S?ONSLEA, REAL . ESTATE AGEN I T, Scrivener, -conveyances Insurance and Claim Agent. Of fice Main Street Near Centro Square. Hotel Property in Churehtewn at Private Sale. SITUATE on Main Street containing -170 feet In front and 150 feet in depth Improve ments a large 'Double : tiro-story • FRAME HOUSE, Extensive Stabling and Sheds, Wash House, an& oth er convenient out b,lldings, nn excellent Well of We ter at the door, and a Cistern In the yard. Nor terms and further particulars enquire of the owner Mrs. Barth A. Ligget, residing In Churchtown, cr of A. L. SPONSLER, May 8,1866. Real Estate Agent. Valuable Real Estate at Private Sale. A LIMESTONE FARM, SITUATE in West Pennsborongb Township, three Miles West of Carlisle, contain log 90 acres. The Improvements are a two-story Log House and Frame Barn, excellent Well of Watt r, and Fine Apple Orchard The fences are in gond -condition and the land in a high state of rifiltlvation. TOWN PROPERTY. Three, two and half story BrieAt Houses, Situate on the South West Corner of Pitt and North streets with all the modern improvements. To each Iloueo is attached a Lot of ground 20 feet in front and 120 in depth. Also, Three Frame Houses, On Weat.Louther street, will Lote of ground attached, each contnining 20 feet in front and 240 In depth. ALSO, ONE FRAME HOUSE, On East l,nuther stroct and Lot of ground containing 27 foot by 100 in dorth. ALSO, A ROW, Comprising oight two-storS, BRICK HOUSES. On North Street. to ooh of a Ineh is atiached a Lot of ground containing 18 feet In front and 100 foot in depth. Buildings II early now. Also, Eight Building Lots, Lying in the Hoar of tho ahoy° and fronting on Loon's Road each containing 20 foot In front and 110 foot In depth. Also. for Sale or Rent, A largo Private Residence situate on the North West Corner of Pitt and North streets comprising 80 foot In front on Pitt street and 180 feet in depth, with a rho'eo selection of Fruit, Flowers and 6hruhbory all in splun did condition. For terms and further particulars En quiro of Aprll 27, 1866 OM E Insurance Company of New Haven, Connecticut, Statement of January . . Capital Stock Surplus $776, 8 / 5 6,10 Losses unadjusted $36,971,7:: IN:AURANCES MADE PERPETUAL AND TEMPOR- El Eti The assetts of this Company consist of United States, Government Securities, stocks in National Banks. and Ist, Mortgages on Real Estate The Board Of Directors have declared a Semi-Annual cash Dividend of Ten per cent tree from Government Tax payable on and at ter 15th, January...lB66. Also a scrip Dividend of Sixty per cod on the Partied Premium of Policies entitled to pm ticipate in the Pro the for the year ending Ist of Jan na.y, 1866. And have voted to I I/Cren. the Capital Stock of the Coal. party to One Million of Dollars. Apply to A. L. SPONsLER, Agent. FOR SALE. TOWN PROPERTY on South Llano. „L. _ver street. Carlisle, Comprising 120 fret in front and 240 feet in-depth hoeing there-n erected 3 Dwell ing Hons.,. Shops cad other Buildings will he sold en. tire or divided lo suit purchasers. Apply to A. L. SPONSLER. Yeb.lo, 18013. FOR SALE Valuable Lot. of ground on South Street containing over qn) feet in irnnt and 260 in depth. A IF,. a Lit a the corner of Pitt and South Streets, containing 60 feet in front and 110 feet In depth. Apply to SPONSI,EII. Oh Yes, Oh Yes, Oh Yes, The people are going to Plank's. NEIGHBOR now we can afford to keep oureelves and children in ened Boots, Shoes, flats and Caps, since they are selling ktu very CHEAP At the sales room of 11. Plank. South West Corner of North ['allover St., cud Locust Alloy. Maul:, hasjust returned front the East, and non opening in addi tion to his lon tiler stuck n lar,n as-ortane•nt...l Boots, Shoes, unto tar slut qunlity van nor be surp[ssod. indeed it inn lileshisig to the people that Plank has opened a 13 0 0 7' and Fh•m Storo In Carli•L,•. The II h u rt of money, which can bo bayed by boying'lt AN - 11 NllOl, Bt,lll \VIIIIII n peraon in pocket Litany fir a year Y can searesly 11,110 any I Ind aII Il4int or ,sliaa that Plank boo not got. and 1111 ..11111.4 nt greatly reduced prices. .lust go to Plank's eheip Rota. and Stifle. STOKE and .er for yourselves. and you will had t h at half has not been told but who', has hem, told is bor tho stand Sou Lb West Cernor of North Hanover St., and Locust Alley. CARLISLE. Midway botwoon Thudiums and \Vat?,ls 'Rtak April 27, MO. New Spring . Goods, ISAAC LIVINGSTON, at his whole• j_ sale and Retail Clothing Establishment, on South Hanover ftreet, adjelnii g & Bowers' Hardware* Store, lltll3ol/ocus the ierelpt of a full uud Complete as sortment of SPRING ova' SUMMER (1O OD AS, and seasonable HEADY MADE CIATiI INO His stock consists In part of tine Black and Blup FRENCH and ENGLISH CLOTHS, Extra heavy Doeskin, Three cut end feu*, CASSIMERES, Also n largo variety of Caosinots and Tweed. lien lucky Jeans. and Cl.nonnualus, Linens, and Linen Drillings, lu great vsrlety. Also a great assortment of Ready Made Clothing, of every style and quality, Whit. Linen and Woolen Shirts, Summer Drawers, &e., oollioalil 1 3' on band a largo assortment of Ties, Collars, Hosiery and Gloves, Linen, Silks and Corson liandlcoreldets. Also a full assortment of Trunks, Carpet Bags and Valises, of every size. Clothlnganade to or 4 at the shortest notluo. Call and examine the stock March 23, 1866, I Challenge Competition I IN the way of variety., eleggnee of style; quality and cheapness of my !dock of Dry floods.— Espe'clally would I call attention to my large assort, mout of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, which I selected with special care In tho Philadelphia and Now York markets a lbw days slice. Also, my three guro oblong combination HOOP SKIItt, decidedly the most improved.pattorri of the ago, giving the wearer the moat artistic, form. Likewise, a variety of White Goode, such as Plain, Plaid and Striped Cambrics, Plain, Plaid and Striped N•insooks, Swiss Mull, bishop and Victoria Lawns, Brilliants, Linen Handkerchiefs, &c., &c. Oottonades, Blue and fold Duck, Gingham, Denims, Kentucky J&ns, Shirting, Stripes, Omis Catubrics, 'Pickings, " Blue cambrictr, Checks, 0 Blue Nankeens, Diapers. " Drown Nankeens, Lancaster ,Clinghams, &c., &c., &c., &c. April gO, 1806. ALL TO BP6 ,lIAD AT Wlit."A. MILES' STORE, NORTH HANG VEE STREET, Nix! flood TO DR. KUPER'S AND DD. ZITZEIVEI No - 07 — Sittcore. THE e - übeeritier hereby inforthe hie old customers and the public generally, that he has REMOVED • • • hik Papily,Orocerir PRQDI' Pitt Street TO the corner of Rivnfrot and Pitt Streets, in the building known as • •-• CORNBR, which has just been thoroughly repaired and refitted expressly for his business. My stock consists of a drat class assortment of GROCERIES, • • Willow ,-Wooden, ,Queeriswar9, • . • comprising every 11114' lu - my film ottracle: r anidn constant communication with the eastern citing, and 'ill be in daily 'mint of tho NEWEST and EST GROCERIES the foreign markets Don'eforget tho place—Cart's Old. Corner • Carlisle, Match 30, 1800. TORE.' LIBERTY WRITE . LEAD, prolorred by all practical Paintorti i Try. It I & hat , o no other.. Manufactured only by :14101X11 & Ililtolosalo Drug, Paint & Glass:Dealoru, - N 0.187 North Third Street, .141ILAD'A.., Jan. 22,1880-Iy. WALTORgSiand IS* Sity:o:ool‘,4liiti , 'tbOillipeiewelry Store. ' • • Manhood. : how Lost, how RestOred. in:f • y_ . • 1 - UST published, a new .6r pp (lon of DR. OULVERWELI OEL 211E ATED ESSAY on the radical bore Without medicine) of SPERTIATORRINEAt Or seminal Weak ness Involuntary Seminal Ieisses.TIPOTENCY Mental andyhysical Incapacity, impediments to Marriage, etc.; alse,'GotismarrioN, Ent.V.cer, and FITE, induced by self Indulgence or sexual extravagance. ' Inn sealed envelope, only 0 cents. The caphrated author in this admirable essay. clear ly demonstrates, from a thirty years' successful prac tice, that the alarming onseguances of self-abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous uso of inter nal medicine or qio application of the knife—pointing out a mode of cure at bnce simple, ect tainoind effect ual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure i huself cheaply, pri va.ely, and radically. tim„. 'I his Lecture should be in tb. hands of every youth and every man in the land Sent under seal, In a plain on, elope,to any address, post paid, on receipt of six coma, or two post. stamps. Addiess the publishers, CA A.S. J. O. l< LI NIJ cl.• CO., 127 Bowery, New York, l' Office box 4,586. March 10, 1866-1. THE CHARTER.OAK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, • OF HARTFORD, CONN. Incorporated, 1850, Charter Per- JAMES O.IVALICLEY, President. Policies Issued on all Popular Plans AFEW REASONS WHY PEO PLE Insure in the Charter Oa • Int.— All banking privileges aro prohibited, the bard nes% being roatiaod exclusively to the innuranre 0 lives. 2d —lts Risks aro selected with great care, thus in curring snail losses, and ennsoquenily large dividends arm no to Policy holders.—See Mats. Instiranre Reports last six years. 3rd.—lts Ratio of Expenditures, including Death Claims and Working Nxpenses, to Receipts, nro unpre codentodly law —Same Reports. 411n.—All the profits are divided among Policy hold ers the original' capital being limited by Clow.ter to eight par cent dividends, no more than it earns for the Company at interest. 61h.—It declares and pays Its Dividends annually In CAsn, thus assisting the insured lu the payment of premiums. tith.—lts business Is distributed over mere- than twenty Northern States, making it impossible to much reduce Its large surplus, set apart for contingencies, even in the event I a scourge of Cholera. 7th.—lt is prompl In the payment of losses, having paid to Widows and Orphans miserly ONE NI I LLION DOLLARS, amid lots ve•rrr litigated a claim. - sth —Thu man nl wealth insures as an investment. 9th.— Men of small means Ingllro to guard their Inm fliesagainstwnnt. , lUI h.—Tile man of business insure to provide against possible loss in trade a life Polfry, being a basis for capital. 1 Ili.—Persons In debt Insure that their earnings for years often may not 110 sacrificed at death train want of ready cash to eam•ei liabilities. 12th —All insure, as money thus laid away by tittles is sure to come. bites largely Increased to their fami lies. eath 110 i ug certain to occur. Dr. S. B. KIEFFER, 11. D., Medical Examiner. .1. D. A DA I 11, Agent Carlisle. Pa. E. II lll,Allt, State Agent, for Eastern Pa. g a y Office ilushoog • s New Building, North Sixth Street Beading, Pa. A L. SPONSI.EIL 'teal Ebtate Agent $ )00 000 00 276 886,10 PerSCIIIS lil•Ellt1/1114 of 1111S11111111•0 IN ill please apply to the agent. For Information rend El to agencies (ad dress the State Agent. April 13. 1/016 SEELY'S Patent Metallic Sole. A NEW INVENTION. ETT INO Tu N EET i 5 t 110 11109 L prolific cause et disease and death known to humanity. It is almost sure to bring on a cold ; and colds, neglected, and often when not neglected, lead t, fevers Or to coughs and latal consumptions. It is lit recognition of this nth that the inventive talent of the country ha for years been devising some method, to at templed toiler., it, fir Looping the feel dry, and pit that should not give illeuillveuien,e to the wearer. Rubber shoes, in one term or another. have hit Vertu bu t , our reliance; but it is well hnown,as among their many evils, that while they hoop the reel dry from external moisture, they sweat t over much, and try the- inducing an undue tenderness inerewie a susiieptibili 3 to` L colds rather than otherwise. 'they are also rtlalbel•SO1110 to the fret, and withal are very OX 11110 demand Is for •oniething that shall make the ordinary Boot and ,'hoc impervious to water. without affecting thole elegance titirat ility, and. II possible, without adding sensibly t'' the cost of the, mann lacture. These, it will Ire,,nceded, ate most portan, 'features, and we conselentmusly affirm that they are alhitilutely attained in the luventl u her,. with plies uited to the public 'rue Invention 111 1111111'MT, tho 11,`r and ontor sole. when the boot is making, a thin MCrALLIC PLATE. ,xttedingly durtile, I 011111111ing flesh v with toughness, very light, and every an) up:opt ed to the end ilia:lied. while the additional expense is met ei3 1141111 i aid It tut 111Slieh :t Iti feet harries against the a nuts:iv:lt n-,-oft or dampness, though the lest may beex pused a, er nu long upon oat pavements or damp ground. To in Iles and children the XIETALLIc SOLES NI ill be of Inv deniable value, an !sun their habits oh life and del icacy et dies',, they it, particularly exposed to the long trail, oh ills that attend upon nn loadequate protection to the feet. Them, soles have alre.illy 11,11 ti ictl lay the best of all tests arrtist. 1.31 E, stall Ihu testlinonlabi to their instils, freely proffered, Indicate that they in Wit be pi' lily and universally adopted by the public. The ilateht NI, tad soled 11143 S 3113 Shaun see being In- Lolureil in, tlie le .ding Root and Shoe tltoresthrougha out the Unitcal Stanton, and will supplant till terms of on/ rsin das, except possibly r deep mud or oilcan', as the) become k own. uy sure to get them and take no other It your ohoeinalter does not happen to have then, he can ',corium them without dilliedlty. If he will Lod. then rood yuurcrli to tile 111,13A31 . ace dolLe• natal 111111, cellle,/111•1 1,01111 nix pair, aosorted sizes, with right to site. wiiirli hull Illimomptly tut warded by in al or espres, pro paid. and which tail 11p cued,• up by liar) shoemaker in the country. Agencies 0111 he es tablished 1110101 y cit.) nod village, and supplied with S.,lus and proprietary stamps, at sel.edu le prices, and liberal c uninissi, is allowed on sales. Alan General Agelicilli tor station appointed 011 applleatiAll, with proper testimonials to the his veinier. SAMUEL J. SFIILY, General Depot, corner City Lull Place and Read struut, Now York. The under signed have tor trio past six months worn Boots and Shoes posse slog Mr. seely's Mel :Way Soi.E, and find theta an effect mil prey entire against damp liven, aud the Collin his ottani taken titan damp feet. Most gladly do we testify to the perfect efficiency of their Hers ice. Thai Solo is not only a grand contribution to the cause of general health, but a pos itive luxury obviating all necessity Cl India Rubber suers, except In muddy weather. All ordinary damp nesS, and even water upon ,pavemenis, in completely limier.' of its power of harm by thin most Miami, And LthelUl Invention. Na; one wh has once used Mom will ever bo without them again, as they increasa the cost of boots :not shoes by a sum watch is scarcely worth nand r.g, nod iu sm r, positively, dry feet, u Well is reck oned a ulna{ the first cu, ditions of health and eondort, Re lwartily roc dumend the Metallic Sulu" to all the SAMUEL J. SEELY, Esq. : Dear 81r—ln reply to your inquiries regarding your patent Metallic bole, I take great pleasure in stating that I had them put In a pair of lino calf skin bouts. whleh I wore the whole of last winter In the wet streets of Albany. I have had them half Holed since, and am wearing t our Metallic Soles now, with full in tuntlon never to he without them. I have nut had a wet or damp foot during the whole time I have worn them. I pronounce them the hoot insole yet made. I um sati-lled that no person having once worn them will de valiant them,. Whiting you tho success ytiu deserve liar so valuable au Invention ler the presort% Donn of health, 1 rentals truly yours, SAMUEL. JEFFERSON, Contractor, Nov York I MA. SAMUEL J. SEELY : =3 Dear Sir—l take great pleasure in offering my testi mony to the usefulness and comfort of your patent Dicta ille Sole. I have used a pair of boots for the past seven months, furnished with this Sole,and feel no hesitation in saying that I have novel. worn shoes that combined so perfectly the desirable qualities of dryness and durability. EilidA OVERTON, Brooklyn, New York. 8. J. SEELY, Esq.: Dear Sir—ln answer to your request, I am pleased to state that I have manufactured shoos containing your Metallic Sole. by machinery. I think them a su perior article for keeping the feet dry. In. manufac turing them. there le no trouble from cutting the thread when sewing, nor any difficulty in putting them in the slide, Respectfully yours, BEELEMAN PEARLDROOK, Practical Shoe Manufacturer, Brooklyn, N. Y. April 6, 18011—um. The First Premium,- . POE THE BEST PHOTOGRAPHS. At the late Cumberland County Fair, has , been -awarded to C. L. LOCHMAN. , . IL.Loehtnau bats the pleasure to an noundo to the public. that he has re-purchased Is old room from Atr.-111'111111an In Mrs. Neff's build ing, opposite the First National Banlc,*and guarantees that lila „ . PETOTOGRAPHS,- ~ . ' CARTES DE VISITE, • AMBROTYPES,, Have no superior', and in' tone, finish and 'clearness, surpass most pictures produced. Ho gives his parson al attention to the room, and with the boot and most improved' Inqiuments and appliances warrants the finest results. A largo assortment of Gilt and Rose. wood Frames, and splendid Albania, for sale vorp cheap. Copies of Daguerreotypes mode Injho most perfect manner. Oct. 21, 1865. • 1-I[AR DW ARKSTOttE, - .: . ys.Etig old Hard ware • stand . Of • Low, fa P. Lyne t .haa paneed'into the. Lauds of Will.' Miller B.'A. A. Bowers, who are nor , transucting'bnelnene an der the Milne and'etyle Of ' . • - '&• .80W.V..11,9; The now.firm net 'returned from the city . and are now prepared to furnish to the public at thy lowest prices, all kinda =,. • • • . 4 .FOIt.EIGN AND DOMESTIC' liardwarojleach Trimlug, Paints, Olin, .•:. °J ASS, .VARXIBU, ito." A icoc into their store will convince all that they' have enough of goods to fully supply` the ,demand In this market. Persons wanting goo& In our line will • And it to their advantage to give us a call. All orders Tereonally and'promptly, attended to. Idly 7,1886. . . JOHN B. STICEL petual. CASH ASSETS, $2,000,000 TESTIMONIALS J. CLEMENT FRENCII, Pastor l.Zontral l ong. Church, Brooklyn MARY A. BRENDA New Yon k,-Dae., 1805 REMOVAL 1 , • .The subscriber bogs leave to inform his old ouster& ore and the public generally, that ho has removed his SADDLE AND HARNE'SS, establishment to the :building on South Hanover street, Carlisle,nearly opposite Benta's Store. He will, as P heretore,ieep constantly on hand, of - his own make, everything in his hilt, such as SADDLES,- -- • -- HARNESS, COLLARS, .. WHIPS, &C., &C. .All his work is made up under his supervision, and ho therefore feels warranted in saying that for-work manship and durability, it is unsurpassed.- Thankful for past favors he respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. WILLIAM METTER. " April 20, 1800-Om. WM. GOODYEAR, Baker, At Schmohl's Old Stand, Next door to Bentz's Dry Good Store, Car lisle, Pa. THE First quality of Fresh Bread, Rolls, Biscuit and Cakea,,sent to any parts of the town. Family Flour by the barrel or retail. March 30, 1866-3 m. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC Ceorl34etliagos. FIRST CLASS GOODS -AND ONE INVARIABLE CASH PRICE AN TNMENSE STOCK Embracing all Kinds and Styles. QM= American and European MANUFACTURE; AI Reduced Prices On Account of the decline in C:D . J. F. & E. B. ORNE, cao-116 CHESTNUT STREET, PIIILADELPIIIA, Now Offer Theis OBRA? SPirtfaG ST CR Imported and Domestic CARPETING, French and English Axminister, English Royal Wilton, 6-4 and 9-4 Velvets, Fine English Brussels. Crossley's Tapestries, Imperial Three-Ply Carpet, Pine Ingrain Carpet. T4:INrGLISII BRUSSELS -AND_ ROYAL WILTOI\T CARPETS, FOR STAIRS AND HALLS, • ITH BORDERS. 3-4, 4-4, .5-4,6.4 White Red Checked and Fancy Matting, Coco Mailings, ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS, &c 1!1!IIIIEMI!1!, General Insurance Agency undersigned is agent for the fol lowing Life and Fite Insurance Companies, viz., Mutual Life Insurance Company, New York. home Piro Arctic Manhattan " Enterprise " Particular attention given to Perretual Insurance. Hattn as low as consistent wiih security, Office with C. P. Ilunirich, Disq., In Marion Ilan Building, Main KO eat, Carlkle. SAMUEL K. lIUMRICIL Dee. 22. 43re. Geol. Agent HEN IIY HARPER, 520 ARCH STRI4;ET PHILADELPHIA. u f r., WATCHES, `4121 FINE GOLD JEWELRY, SOLID SILVER WARE, arid Superior Silver Plated Ware, at re duced prices. March 21. 18M1-11m. CAIIPETINGS,-NFW STYLES! • CHEAP I r: T. DELACRO.T.X, No. 37 South SECOND St , Philad'a. Ilex juht received per late arrivals— John Cro,sley it Sons lapustry Brussels, ELEOANT PATTERNH ThECO Ply and Ingrain Carpets. Damask and Venetian Star Csrpetii, Cottage , Li st and Rag Carpote, , Floor O bi Cloths, Rugg, Window Shades., :Matting, &c., kr.,—FOR HALL at tho.Lownr, riuotsiand quality gur,ranteoll. ' • J. T. DEbAOROIX,' 37 S 81i0OND,Stieet s abovo Cliootn4 Nil L A D'A. March.23,1866-3m, . New 'Grocery. Store ! CHANGE OF FIRM 1 „ • • THE undoitiigriod heielar announces to his old Patrousund customers; that he has dis posed of his entire stook of Goods with the good will of the establishment to Messrs. Potter & 'Washanood, whom he recommends to the citizens of Cumberland 'on nty , us active, energetic and reliable business men, who will spare no pains to maintain and improve the character of the old stand ea a filet class FAMILY GROCERY. With many thanks for the patronage be has received he bespeaks for the now firm a continuance of the same JOHN RYER. PEFFER & WASHMOOD will In a few days receive the largest and best assorted stock of GROCERIES, CHINA WARE, QUEENSWARE, • • GLASSWARE, • " • WILLOW WARE, &c., ever brought to this place, 'and will cohstantly keep on hand the choicest Groceries the Eastern Markets afford. A' full aesoßment of Lamps and 011 on hand. Call and see us at the old stand, South East corner of Market square PEFFER & WASHMOOD. January 5,1866-Iy. Always On Hand ALarge and varied stook of Groceries, Queenswaro.• CANNED FRUITS, Sauces, Pish,./te. ke., which I am selling at tho very lowest Cash Prices. • These Indebted to the subscriber, and particularly those in,arrears for a length of time will come forward and promptly pay up, as longer delay will not be sub mitted to.' ' Nov, 3, 1805 'DUBE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD, will do moro and. bettor work nt. a even, Coet, than any olhori Try it I Mitnufttotured only by • . ZIEOI Elt & SMITH. r. • ..Wbolosalo Drug, Paint & Ulm Noalers, N 0.137 North Third Street, Pbllad'a., Jun. 22, 1806--Iy. • , nRESSING CASES, Ladies' and Loa. 15,1N05; Buint, Rose;Boffee, Vanillaind OhoCcriato Leo. 15, 1805," AT HAVERSTIC/il3 Presents for all at liave,rstlck's. RITING Desire, Papiei; Maohie, Itonowood Walnut, , Doc.% 1805. _ . lIATERSTIORS. . . .. . . GM ~ B ELTING 1 ' ,''• ' ... ; . Just recolved a large atieortment of all elgea... Gum Belting, Gum ilose, Gum :Paettli3V. do., and for sale cheap at tie Jlardwaro Store of . . HENRY SAXTON: Juno 26,1864.. --. , '' • PORT',''Foliosi. Writtin'g'.De'sktic . l* it Foa BOlco,..Bamos of all description at„ a a' era a Dru g, Fog ai.(l Book BOW ' ' !An Old Songyeet to - a - Netv , Tune. Yeaa4343.43 1 As .spring approaches, Ants and ItodOhes' . . i • From their hales come out, • AMI Mice and Pats, 'I s spite O Gaya • " Gaily skip about. "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS, EXTERMINATORS, "COSTAR'S" 'EXTERMINATORS, EXTERMINATORS, "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS: - —EXTERMINATORS, "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS, EXTERMINATORS "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATOR SXTERMINATORS: "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS ' EXTERMINATORS, "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS, EXTERMINATORS, "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS, EXTERMINATORS, "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS, EXTERMINATORS, "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS, EXTERMINATORS, "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS, EXTERMINATORS, "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS, EXTERMINATORS, "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS, EXTE RMINATOR 8, "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS, EXTERMINATORS, For Rats, Mice, Roaclros, Ants, Bed Bugs, Fleas, Moths in . Furs And Woolens, Insects on Plants, Fowls, Animals, etc. "Only infaliablo remedies known." "Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the Human Family." ' "Rats come out of their holes to die," gar BEWARE I 1 I of all worthless, 46) — .Bee that "Cowmen" name is on each llox,Bottle and Flank before you buy. DW- Address, HENRY R. COSTER, 482 Broadway, N. Y /39 -- Sold In Carlisle Penna .oa7-ny—Haverntirk. And all Druggists and Dalailora 1866. INCREASE OF RATS.—The Farm er's Gazette ( Engliah) assorts and proven by figures tin one pair of RATS will have a progeny and descender no lees than 651,050 in three years. Now, unless this immense family can be kept down, they would consume more food than would sustain 05,000 human beings. xtra-Floo"COST AR'S advertisement above. RATS versus BlRDS.—Whoever en gages in shooting small birds Is a cruel man ; whoever aids in exterminating rats is a benefactor. We should liko sonic one to give us the benefit of their experience in driving out these pests. We need something besides dogs, cats, and traps for thin business.—Scienfific Ameri can, N. Y. ca. Seo 'COSTAR'S" nalverlißoment abcrso 1866. "COSTAR'S" RAT EXTERMINA TOR is simple, safe, and mire—the most perfect RAT ification meeting we have ever attended. Every Itat that can get It, properly prepared, will eat it, and every one that eats it will die, generally at some plaeo as far distant as possible from where it was takon.—Lake Shore, Mich ~ Mirror, See "COSTAR'S" advertisement above. OUSEREEPE RS , troubled with ver min need bo so no longer, If they use "COSTAR'S" Fix terninator. We tiara used it to our satisfaction; and if a box cost $5, wo would have it, Wo have tried poisons but they effected nothing; but "Costar's article knocks. the breath out of Rats, Mice, Roaches, Ants, and Bed- Bugs, quicker than NVO can write it. It Is in groat de mand all over the country.—illedina Ohio, Gazette. B 1). Seo "COSTAR'S" advertisement above. 1868. A VOICE FROM THE FAR WEST. Speaking of "Costar's" Rat, Roach, Ant, &c., Extermin ator—"more grain and provisions are destroyed annu ally In Grant County by vermin than would pay for tons of this Rat and Insect Killer."—Lancastrr, Wis. Herald. im.Seo "COSTAR'S" advertisement above. 1866. FAR 'L ERS AND HOUSEKEEPER —should recollect that hundreds of dollars' worth of ()rain, Provisions, &c., are annually destroyed by Rats, Mice, Ants, and other insects and vermin—all of which can be prevented by a few dollar' worth of "COSTAR'S" Rat, Roach, Ant, &c., Exterminator, bought and used freely. Ty_ Soo "COSTAR'S" advertisement above im.Sold in Carl?le pi, ficajEly Havorstick. and all Druggists and Dealent April 20. 1066-4nt. Pbllndelphla Wheeler & Wilson and Howe. LOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINES. The Best Simplest and Cheapest. THE Wheeler & Wilson machines are _L . adapted to all kinds of family sewing, working equally well upon Silk. Linen and Cotton goods, with Silk, Cotton and Linen threads, making a beautiful and perfect stitch alike on both sides' of the article sewed. Prices of Wheeler & Wilson machines: No. 3 machine plain, - $55 " '2 " Ornamental bronzo,s6s " 1 " Sliver plated, $75 The Howe Sewhi.g.Machine. The attention of Tailors, Shoemakers, Saddlers and Carriage Trimmers is called to this—the best of Shut tle Sowing Machines. It is unanimously admitted to ho the best machine for leather work or tailoring ever given to the public. Price of Howe machines: Letter A machine Is recommended for family 'sowing Tailoring, Shoo binding and Gaiter fitting. Lotter S. machine. $7O Is one size larger than A machine, suited to the same work. Lotter C. machine, $B5 Is recommended for heavy Tailoring. Boot and Shoe work and Carriage trimming. It runs light and rapid and will do line work well, and has a much larger Shut tle than thq smaller machines. Call and examine at Rail Road Telegraph Office, Car lisle, Pa. 0(.27, 1865—tf. 4Q-c)c)ci. News. Alargo assortment of the best quality of Groceries, Provisions, Spices, Fruits, &c., selling off at the very lowest prices ruling In the State of Pennsylvania, FOR CASH. Call and Satisfy yourselves of the truth of the asser tion. Feb. 23, 1800. WM. BENTZ. EW. CLARK k CO:, • BANKERS, NO. 35 SOUTH 3HSTREET, PHILADELPHA Morris & Essex Railroad 7 per cent. Bonds Central Punk. R. B. 7's Interest payable In Gold In 11. 8.80 year 6's intermit In ourropoy leaned to the PA. Ciilo Railroad Company. Those bonds aro all for salovarrlow. Stocks bought and sold on commission, 11. asSocurltloq of all kinds bought and sold. March 10,1866-Bw. „ ' CURED FOR ONE' DOLLAR. _WAD, 1,-le.or-one dollar per midl, I will send free to any address a recipe and medi cine that I will guarantee to cure the worst cases of Catarrh in the head or bronchial tubes in a few weeks, 'lt has saved iny life, .and made me a well man, from Catarrh and a severe and dangerous-bronchial trouble I had suffered with for years, I tried the best physi. clans, and all the advertised medicines of the (Ur, but; found no:relief till robtained this. .Iwould give one hundred dollars for, this recipe and the medicine, if I now had the Catarrh and cduldnot obtain it , for less. I' believe, if instructione aro followed,Wwill cure any case whatever, that has not already. readied the lunge and., become a settled consumption. ' Cure It while yon can.; Address,, T. P..BItAiDIES. • • 2 'NO 1621 v pultAn St New. York. • klarck10;1106-8m. WM. BILIkITZ AT LIAV.pRBTIO RS, . . , S T - Mint, i'oaTer ry, Lemon,. orange,La;e darliliae: Nopga, and Vanilla, , -' 'Doo 15, 1555. ": '' ' - ' '''AT.IIAVENSTIONS.' • . . • . .-„, FREAM-WORK, - Tulitie;'l3on /' bone, A-laininle, cliciaolatos, rfandif 00coiu1iut and alnut. • " DeeasoB l 3s, , , ITAVBIII3TIOKS. VIOLIN :mid 04 . Strinki, Violin Bowe; 13orews; /he., at the ploy 4osteyy s !nem, East Main St. ' . . . r'Q( l )l 4 F4.,.kgcintiy..for, Moitoti ,'s p bor4 l ! 6 3.; . .. Purnow 4 9\i' ol l 8C?.h.C440,1Y11P 1866. 1868 WE OFFER FOREALE Now York CATARRH , SCAENOK'S MANDRAKE PILLS •FpR mivE# COMPLAINT. "A: außs4rriiTil Fon. om.,OlfEL: It your bowels aro costive TRY' THEM If yotrhavo worn", TRY THEM'. it your breatll 15 bad kla TIIEIII. If you fool drowoyo,., TRY, num If you ail) low TRY THEM If you have a sick headache, TRY THEM II you have falcon a drop too much, TAKE A FULL DOSE They only cost 25 conk a tox. TRY T 11251 Blue Mass, and other preparations of Mercury, ac tually produce mote suffering arid death than the dis. eases which they Profess to curd. And yet this corro siyo mineral so denounced by the allopathic doctorate proscribed by them almost universally in Liver Com plaint, Consumption of Lungs, kc. TUB MANDILAFII PILLS• aro composed entirely of roots and herbs, obtained from the groat storchouso of Nature, and their salutary ef fects will appear as soon n 8 the medicine is brought to the test of a fair experiment. SCI ENCK'S MAN. DRAKE PILLS do not produce any nausea or sickness of the stomach ; but when given for Dyspepsia, it may bo proper to use them in connection with SCHENCK'S SEAWEED TONIC. By this judicious treatment the digestive faculties are speedily restored to their full vigor, and the worst cases of indigestion may be cured. When we reflect that the liver is the largest inter ns' organ of the body, that to It is assigned the Impor -tent duty of filtering the blood and preparing that'll°, that it is subject to min); disorders,' Mul that when it Is diseased or inactive the whole body suffers sympa thetically, it is not surprising that a medicine which can restore the healthy operations of the Liver should produce wonderful changes in the general health, and rifest cures which may appear to be almost miraculous. headache of ,long continuance, severe pains's; tho side, breast, and shoulders, aching of the limbs, a fooling of g3noral weakness and wretchedness, and other alarm lag and distressing symptoms, indicative of imperfect disordered action of the liver, iire speedily removed by the use of SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS. Costiveness, plies. bitter os :our eructations, and that indescribable feeling df oppression, mental anxie ty, languor, lethargy, and depression 6f spirits which unfit a man for the management of business and the enjoyment of life, are all relleied by the nee of SCHENCK'S MANDRAHh' Dr. SenaNok.—Dear Sir : I take pleasure in sending you a certificate in addition to many you have already received from suffering humanity. I can scarcely find language sufficiently strong to express my heartfelt gratification of the wonderful cures your MANDRAKE PILLS and SEAWEED TONIC have effected in the en tire cure of one of the most stubborn cases of the affec tion of the liver. For three years I suffered beyond de scription ; all my friends, an well as myself, came to the conclusion that my time in this life was short. Such was the terrible condition to which I was reduced that life to me had becomo,a burthen ; my whole system was in a state of inflammation , / I could not eat, I could not sleep ; my whole body was filled with pain; swelling would arise in my wrists and ankles, render ing them totally useless. On several occasions I was attacked with a rush of blood to the head which would fell ma to the ground, and I would be carried away for dead. I applied tb several eminent physicians of our city, who administered all the medicines that they thought would reach my case, but of no avail. One of then: said he could do no more for me, and ad vised me, asp last resort, to drink cod liver oil. Not relishing the horrid trash I declined to take it. /kerb dent put your advertisement in my hands. I called on y , u ; lou examined me and told MO the nature of my disease. You then ordered me the Pills and Teak with an observance of diet, pledging your word that in one week I would find myself another man. 4 follow ed your advlet:, and, as you predicted, an astonishing cure was effected. I continued your l'ills and Tonic for some lime, and now thank thel for his goodness, and your valuable medicine, I am once more restored to pea fort health. I most earnestly recommend those who are suffering front affection of the liver to give your Pills and Moir a fair trial, and a cure will be el fecte I. I have sent many persons to you, and they have oil been cured. Any information my fellow ciri• revs may require will be freely given by the subscri ber, at his residence, No. 812 I' ederal street, between Bth street and. Passyunk road. CHARLES JOHNSON', Sn., Formerly Printers' Ink Matinfiteturur. Do. Sell tiNelt will be professionally at his principal office, No. 15 North Sixth street. corner of Commerce, Plll LADIMPIII A. every Saturday, from 11 a. to. until 4 p. m.; No. 32 Itond street, New York, overt' Tummy, from 7 to 3; No. 38 Summer street, Boston, Sines., every Wednesday, from II to 3, and every other Friday at 188 Balthnore street, Baltimore, Md. All advice free, but for a thorough examination of the I u ego with his lie spirometer the charge ia,three dollars. Price of the Pulmonle SyrUp end Seaweed Tonic, each $1.58 per bottle, or $7.50 per half dozen. Meedrake Pills, 25 cents per box. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers. Jan. 1, 1806—ly PIANO-FORTES. DRIGGS' NEW PATENT ARE the only Instruments constructed on a truly scientific principle. They have great er strength, and will remain longer in TUT) than any other Piano. The construction is simple and natural all the extraneous lumber in the body of the instru ment is dispensed with; the sound boards are merely two arched planks of thin wood, like the front and book of a violin ; the strings are at birhod to a ht,ung Iron frame, whtch in separated and entirely independ ent of the ease, thereby dispensing will; the old harp form of stringing, by substitutini straight bridges, preserving at the some time the. Over Strung Bass, t f which Mr. Driggs is the inventor. By these improve ments we gain much more vibratory power, at the satne time prevervi, g all its purity and richness of tone. They have received the highest testimonials from Lit l'ress, and all thu principal artists In the country among which are Harry Sanderson, L. M. ilotdschall Max Miirotieh i . , S. Thalberg, Theodore Eistield, Wui. Mason, Ilernuin Wollenhaupt, A. Bolin, Francis IL Brown, M. Strachosch, Wm. Henry Fry, , Chas. Fradel. Mr. SEGESMUND TTIALBERG, the great pianist, says :—I have examined your now Piano-fortes, and I cordially approve of its system of construction. Its priziolpie, by which great increase of vibratory power is obtained, being very simple and VerfeeffyLphiktsophl cal. The tone is grand and noble; it has great capac ity for sustaining the sound or singing, and Its vol ume of tone or power I have never hoard excelled in depth, purity, aid sy rupathetio sweatiest,. HENRY FRY, late musical critic of the N. Y. Tribune says have examined your newly Invented Piano-Fortes. They merit all the praise given to them by Messrs Melberg,. Gottschalk, titracitoech, Masan and others. As regards structure, they aro Original and philosophical; in purity, volume, and continuity of tone; lu vocal versimilitudo, that crowning excel. Inure which enables the pianists to " sing" on the in strument, your Phipps ever doserve,the highest rank Your invention,'lO my opinion; Is destined to work a radical change in the manufacture of Pianos through. out the world. From the N. Y. Herald, liept. b.—Upon a careful ex-, amination of Drigg'm Piano-Forte,'we find the results obtained are a very tine singing tone, great purity and brilliancy lhroughout the entire instrument, not often found in Pianos constructed upon the old plan. The N. Y.,TInuT, July ,12, says:—We have now an Instrument without nn equal. It can sing with a smooth delicacy, perfectly unattainable on any other instrument; an ordinary player obtains with no exer tion, the fullness of a Grand Pitino:Vorte, and they must speedily supersede the , old styles. Otwrtinn thoroughlY examined and testedlthe Piano-Fortes invented and patented by Mr S. B. Driggs, I am of the opinion that the term result g from his Improvements, as exhibited in the in trumonte under oxaminatioi% In, pnint.of , richness tpth an . ftb'rillia4CYj c U4lo that _Or. ( thi) tea_ Grand L'lano•Fortes, and expels them in ;pure, musical Inton ation and actual . Vine, power thus approximating closer to what I consider perfection in the Instrument than bas yet been achieved by any, other system of manufacture. Yours rospoctfully, L. M. GOTTSOIIALK WAT...11A.L.14 111:011C13963 , i' . NEW YORK. Boforo purchasing, sand for a descriptive catalogue, with price. June.10,1866--Jy, =MI HOOP SKIRTS, HoXICIM3 9wn *Et4P , " MANUFACTURED AND SOLD i WHOLESALE & RETAIL, .628 , .Arch , Street, Philed. .r TAE o E ' most comoto assortment., of Ladles' MISSOR' and Children's 1100 P SMUTS, ;In this city; gotten up expressly to moot the warttr6 of MIST GLANS TRADE; embracing themewest and moat !desirable Styles Roil. Sizes of , tt,Gere:Ttalls " of ovary ilength—from•2% to.tyda 'Wai ' n d,-20 to 'soSPrings, at 2 to $5,00: Plain Skirts, all lengths, from 2 , 4, to 3 ;yards round the bettomeat $1,40 to $3,15. ! Our 'line of Mimes' and chidren's SKIRT, era pro. ,verbially beyond all competition, for varloty,ef stylea ,antl'alses- , as wall as Ibrllnlalienedurabllity,'at cents! to $5 '25. All Skirts of tt OUR:OWN , •MAICE,' , ,are WARRANTED to give satisfaction; • but=nuSr NONH . 13dditi 'unions they havoc g• hoop Skirt Mann. 'factory, No. 628 Arch Street, "Stamped on nach:Tab I Also constantly on hand, GOOD Sturm, Manufactured in Now York, and the Eastern States, which we sell at. Ivery.lorp,Prieee.l:A:lot,td chunp,t3kirts,-16,sprIngs..86 cents; 20 springatl!l3o,r2s springs, $1 35-30 springs, !$1 25 and 90 springs $l.llO ! ANY-Skirts ' made to Order and Repaired .01r-TEssis OaSIT. ONE ROWE ONLY I MitrA3lagiert 3 M ::. ±• t i r I,mHE Mason: &Hamlin Cabinet Organs, forty different styles, adapted to tittered and seen , lar,•-rausio, , foe • $BO to..sBoo,each... 1tir,1116.0:04 , 130LD ice ..ruppAl i ti, or ;Aloe grit premluma • award. ed . them. Illustrated fla,tai.ogues free, Addresql: MA , M. SON $ llALlN f 4nerort, or-MASON' BItOTVIERI3; t • Sept. 22, 3.8. %_) r:IH010D SEGARS - * TOBACCO, AIidLOTONES4 CUMBERLAND VALLEY P'Et R A IL . R 0 A-D . CHANGE OF HOURS. ON 'and 'after MONDAY, May 21et, 1860, Passonger Trains will run daily as follows, (Sundaye etcopted): WESTWARD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN loaves Harrisburg 8.40 A: M., Mechanicsburg 9.18, Carlisle 9 57, Nowville 10.34 Shipponsburg 11.07, Chambersburg 1.10 P. M., Green castle 1.43, arriving at Hagerstown 210 P. M. MAIL TRAIN .leaves ljarrtsburg 2.00 P. M., Meehan iceburg 2.33, Carlisle 3 OVNOIVWIe 3.40, Bhipponaburg 4.10, Ohemboraburg - 4.00, Ciroo,ttultlti 0.25, arriving at Hagerstown 5.55 P. M. JEXPREBB TRAIN Maims. iTarrisburg 4.15 P. 1 1 .1 , Mocbanlcsburg 4.61, Carnal° 5-21, Nowville 5.53, Shirr pensbnft 0 21, arriving at Chamberaburg at 0.60 P. M. A 511XED TRAIN leaves Chamborsburg 8.20 A. H., Greencastle 0.30 arriving at Hagerstown 10.16 A. 51. EASTWARD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Chambersburd 6.11.1 A. M., Shippensburg G. 46, Norville 0.10, Carlisle 0.1.0, Mechanicsburg 7.21 rallying at Harrisburg, 7.50 A. M. MAIL TRAIN • loaves Hagerptown 8.10 A. 81., Orson castle 8.18, Obamborsburg 9.25, Shippunsburg 9 88, Nowvillo 10.20 Carlisle 11.03, Mechanicsburg 11.37, ar riving at Harrisburg 12.10 P. M. EX . PRESS TRAIN leaves Hagorstown 12 00 M., Greoncastle 12.30, Chambersburg 1.10, Shipponsburg 1.43, Newville 2.16, Carlisle 2.58, Mechanicsburg 3.20, arriving at Harrisburg 3 65 P. M. A MIXED TRAIN leaves Hagerstown 3.05 P. M., Oreoucaotle 4.00, arriving at Chambersburg 4 10 P. M. /48 - .lllaking close connections at Harrisburg with Trains to and from Philadelphia, New York, Pittsburg, Baltimore and Washington.. . O. N. LULL, . . Sup't RAIL ROAD OrricE, t hambarsburg, May 17,1866. READING RAIL ROAD t 6 Al .. - SUMMER ARRANGEMENT - 1 ItEAT TRUNK LINE FROM THE N_A North and North-West for Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Pottsville ' Tamaqua, A thland,Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, ac., Ac. _ Trains leave liarrlsburg for New York; as follows: At 3.00, 7.40 and 9.05 A. 01., and 2.00 and 9.20 P. M., connecting with similar Trains on the Pennsylvania Rail Road, and hrriving at Now York at 0.10 and 10 00 A. 31.,. and 3.40 and 10.35 P. M. Sleeping Cars accom panyingthe 3.00 A. NI., and • D. 20 P. AI., Trains, with out change. • Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, i sores We, Ashland, Pine Grove, Audit own and Phil adelphia, at 7.40 A. M., and 2 00' and 020'1'. 31., stop ping at Lebanon sod principal Way Stations; the 0.20 P. M. Train makings no close connections for Pottsville nor Philadelphia. For Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail Road, leave Harrisburg at 4.10 I'. M. Returning: Leave New York at 0.00 A. 31., 12.00 Noon and 8.00 I'. 51 ; Philadelphia . at 8 00 A. NI., and '3.30 P. M. Pottsville at 8.30 A. 31., and 2,46 P. M., Ashland d.OO and 11.15 A. 31., and 1.00 P. 81; Tama qua at 0.45 A. M., and 1.00 and 8.55 P. N. Leave l'ottsville fi,r Harrisburg, via ochuyll.lll and Susquehanna hall Road, at 7.00 A. NI. Reading Accommodation Train : Leaves Reading at 6.00 A. Of., returning from Philadelphia at 5.00 P. M. Columbia Rail Road Trains leave Reading, at 6.10 A. M. and 6.15 I'. N. for Ephrata, Lids, Lancaster, Colum bia, Ac. On Sundays : Leave Now Yoh' at 8.13) P. 31., Phila delphia 8 00 A. NI., and 3.15 P. Al , the 8.00 A. M. Train running only to Reading. Potts. tlle 8.00 A. N. Tam aqua 7,30 A. NI., Harrisburg 303 A. M., and Reading at 1 30 A. 31., for Harrisburg, and 10.32 A. M. Mr New York. and 4 25 1.21. for Philadelphia. Commutation, Mileage. Season, School and Excur sion Tickets to and from all points, at reduced Rates. Baggage checked through. 80 pounds alio.. cd each Passenger. G. A. NICOLLS, General Superintendent. Reading, I's. April 23, 1866. The Carlisle Cook ! TO NEW AND OLD HOUSEKEEPERS Anew and perfect Air-tight Gas Con Ruining Cooking Stove for Coal or \'nod. GALL AND SEE IT ! At our Fuandrp and Sture Auoms, Main St The patterns of this Stove are now and original in di sign and gotton up expressly for our use. We there fore call it THE CARLISLE COUR ! It combines every new and Valuable Improvement In Cooking Stoves. It Is exceedingly handsaw ain np• peat - once—is a perfect Air-tight and Gas Consuming Stove, and may safely be pronounced - the cheapest, best and most complete Cooking Stove in the country. Wo cast two sizes, adapted to the wants of both large and small families. Experienced Housekeepers will find upon examination that the NEW CARLISLE COOK combines every t equisite for economy and efficiency In cooking. The public are specially requested to call and see it, as we ore confident it will fully recommend itself. March 2.1,1866.--ly. F. (lAlt UN & CO. THE LIGHT OF' Tl-lE' WORLD DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS AND SALVE These Life-giving remedies are now, for the first tin given publicly to the world. For over a quarter a century of private practice the Ingredients in these Life giving Pills ! Have been tmed with the greatest Mee.s. Their mis sion is not only to prevent disease, but to curo. They search out the various maladies by which the patient is aulieting, and re-invigorate the falling system. ,To the aged and infirm a few doses of these valuable PILLS will prove to be A VERY FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH, For In every case they add now life and vitality, and restore the waning energies t their pristine state. To the young and middle-aged, they will prove most Invaluable, as a ready, specific, and starling medicine. nom is a dream realized, that Pones-de-Leon sought for than) hundred years ago, and never found. Fie looked for a fountain that would restore the old to vigor and make youth ever An Eternal Spring It was loft for this day and hour to realize the dream and show, in ono glorious fact, the magic that made fair. These .Famous Remedies Can not stay the flight of years, but they can tbrce back, and hold aloof, disease that might triumph over tlie aged and the young. Lot' none hesitate then, but Bel zo the favorable opportunity that offers. When 'alumna prescribed—, FOR BILIOUS DISORDERS Nothing can be more productive of cure than these Pills. Their almost magic influence Is felt at once ; and the usual concomitants of this most distressing disease are removed. Those remedies alarmed° from the purest Vegetable Compounds They will not harm the Most delicate female, and can be given with .00d effect lu proscribed doses to the youngest babe. For Cutaneous Disorders And. all eruptions of the skin, the SALVE Is most In— valuable. It does not heal externally alone, but pene trates with the most searching effects to the very root of the evil I DR. MA)GIEL'S PILLS Invariably cure the following Dis Asthma, Bowel Complaints, Coughs Cols,, • - ,/- . ' . Co ' giost Diseases, :.- - -. -. - costivonou' —'. DyekloPsi 4' Dlarrhma, brops.Y Debility, E Fever and Aguo; Female Complaints, headache, Indigestion, Influenza, Inflammation, ,Inward Weakness, Liver Complaint Lowness of Spirits, Ringworm, . , Rheumatism, Salt Rheum, Scalds, Skin Diseases. Notice.—None genuine without the engraved trade-mark around each pot or' boa, signed by DR. J. MAGGIEL, 43 Fulton at., Now York, to counterfeit which is felony. • Ale- Sold by all respectable Dealers in Medicines throughout the United States and Canadas—at 26 cents per box or pot. ian. 10 1806-Iy. , , • .ESTEVS COTTAGE ORGANS, Althl not only unexcelled, but they aro absolutely tinequallati, by any,, other Reed Instrument in the country. Deslgned.,expressly for Churches an d cbools, they are found to be'equally•well'adOpted to tlie-yarlor ori.,draiylng: only by . .• • , • ' •• • Noy 18 riOrib'shvEnitusir'oot, .44- 4 11.0, pumnantrAPlANOB r oad t i iorcthent's.cthe'Pßlthlity2 yl,t.Lo.l)llo.hi. • ,•••••-- Pppt 22,,180,5=-Ay.'. :' • • „ • • - - 1 , 110 ; titglelANB will find it to tlieir ad , Tantiip4o ciarjuid Puroluttleihoir VALBTON'S. Julyol k lBo4 rvn Ciabus,,, Port arias . Drlkkq, Con,teottoii47 Eipies ) P 15,18613. . AT UAW/WT=O: • Ca pltsle oases ; COACH MAKING. THE subscribers inform the pubbo, e : -that they have commenced the above business in the shop over Hilton's Livery, in Pitt St., end a few doors south of the Mansion House, whore they are pra• pared to manufacture. • • BUGGIES,. Germantown Wagons, &c They aro prepared to do all kinds of Repairing at the shortest notice. Having employed tho very best workmen, tho public can rely on having their work done in the moat fash ionable and substantial manner. By strict attention to business and a determination to please, the subscribers hope to receive a liberal share otpublio patronage. Oarllfile, April 20, 1800-3m* COAL AND LUMBER :-; HAVING as . soelated with ...\(.O c. ktf l • ~4:: ....„ ..v..4 0 .. ;Zl h r e . t a l. o lLre n d n . d iDtr ‘ o m m ib l e n r . p. r .. , 4. .., ..-...,,,,,;.,, ltrysa at, the old : - :.' l -:-. : - . "--,.... -,:;,, . ,_ , ~..!tc ri o f Delaney and ....,--- 15, i , w here we will keep the beat and , CLEANEST COAL, In the Market, and perfectly dry. Kept under cover. Families will do well to try us ; as we are deter. mined to sell cleaner coal. and at as low prices as any other yarrinrfie town. 'fry us and be convinced. We have also on hand ALL KINDS' OF 17118 El? usually kept In is first Class Lumber yard which we will sell as low, or lower thou the lowest Jan. 12, 1866. DELANCY k FIIROM. I'POST TE LEE'S WARE 11 0 USE. [roni irn. lop ncst Foiritite/n: 'tuna/qv', of ,(11 Cmuilil Fm'is 1557.] Furniture of all virittLies :tint Styli, 01 Foreign :mud Domesti, emeelacture. the finest I osewned and Male‘treel t, the prirod maple and pine Parlor, Chamber. Dining-room, Kitchell and Office 1 Embracing °you article used by 1111555 and Hotel keepers, of the most oved and lashionable design and Ifuith. Including also Pottage furniture in setts, reception :tin! letup I hairs, Ilattrassos, WU frames, pictures, Sec., Sc. xp_Particular attention given as UqUai to funerals; orders fr4un town and roeutry. attended to promptly and on moderato terms. =I FIREINSURANCE. rip 11 F.' Allen and EaMpennaboro' \lu tool Fire Insuradee Company of Cumberland County, incorporated by an act of Assembly, in the year 1843, :ind having recently bad its charter extend ed to the year 1883, is now in active and vigorous op. oration, under the superintendence of the following board of Managers, viz: William It. 11 organ, Christb.” Stayman. Jacob Eberly I) Roily , Mex. Cat heart, .1. 11. Coover, John Eichelber ger, Joseph Wickersham. Sand. Eberly, Moses Bricker, Ilndolull slartin, Jacob Coover, and I. C. Dunlap. Thu rates oil non fallf, are as low and Nvorablo as any Company of the kind In tho State. Persons wish ing to heroine member, 7.0 invited to make applica tion to the agents utylm Company, who are willing to WPait upon I hem at at y time. IL. 001t0 AS, President, Eberly's Mills, P. 0 AN ,t , TA YMAN, Vleo President, Itlerlisidesburs., P. 0 JOIIN C. KIN LA P. Seery Meeluinieslierg.' DANIEL lIA I lA, Dilli,burg, York Co. AG ENTS. Cumberland onunty.- -John Sheri irk, Allen; Henry '!.raring, Shiremanstown; Lai:lye:Go Potful., Dickinson; Hoar) Bonin:lD, ; )l,de Orillith, South Nliddloton; Samuel Graham. IVestpennsborn'; Samuel Coover. )11.chauirsburg ; J. W.Cocklin,Shepherdstown D. Conver, tipper Allen; J. Saxton, Silver Spring; John Ilyer, Carlisle; Valentine Fromm, New Cumber land ; Joy NOWViiin. York county—W. 8. Picking. Dover; James (Irif Warrington; .1. F. Deardorff, Washington; Richey Clark, Dillsburg; D.ltutter, Fairview; John Williams Carroll. 41 Dauphin co --;lacobliouser,llarrisburg. Member:, of (lie Company having ladle', about to expire, ban have theta renewed by making application to any of the Agents. July 1,186.1. LYNCH & FOOTE, Plumbers & Gas Fiiters rrlhe subscribers inform tho public th they still l'ontinue tho GAS FITTING AND PLUMBING tontines at the Old Stand in the basement of the Fire MethodisyChureh. They will attend promptly to nl businessln their line. Lead and Iron Ilydrantn, Hot :Ina rnld silo wER, BA T S Water Closets, I , mee and Litt Pumps. Rlo't Welded Tubes, Iron Sinks, Bath TlIllB, I ors, Wash Ibt sins, ID draul r Rams, ke, and every &sot iption o. curls and fittings fur gas, steam, water, ,irc. Superior cooking ranges, heaters and gas fixtures put up In churches, lures and do .Cings, at short notice, in the most modern style. All •uxtorials and work In our line at low rates and we rran',4ll. 119.Couniry .orlc and jr) 1 , 1 11 , : g to•omptly lit to qad to July 1. 1561. STEINWAY PIANOS. First Prize Medal at tho World's Fair London, 1862. :~~ LT tr ~ V . _ -•-- 1 --, .=--,. rillUE undersigned has just received, and Intends to keep constantly on band a full as• eortmenl of the unequalled Pianos manufactured by Steinway & Sone of New York. Each instrument will be carefully selected In the Manufactory, and will be sold at the New York Cash Factory Prices, will the oddities of Freight to Ca.lisle. A written guarantee of entire satisfaction will be given by the subscriber to each purchaser. Persons desirous to purchase tiro invited to call and examine these unrivalled Pianos, at R. E. Shapley's Jewelry Store, Main Street, 3d door east of Mao Mansion lions°, near the Railroad Depot. SECOND lIAND PIANOS received in exchange and kept for ralo and to rent. Oarll6lu, May 22, 1863—1 y pAINTS AND OILS. -- 10 Tons White Lead. 1000 Gallons of Oil. Just received with a largo assortment of Varnishes, Fire Proof Paint, Turpentine, Florence White,, Japan, White Ziuc Putty, Colored Zinc, Litharge, Red Lead Whiting, Boiled Oil, Glue, Lard 011, Shellac, • Sperm 011, Paint Drushes, Fish 011, &c., Color., of every description dry, and 011 in carts and tubes at the Hardware Store of 'July 1; Igo4 American House, Nertlc Hanover St., Carlisle, Pa. TBTHE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he has taken a above well known house, formerly kept by :11r. Shriner, and Intends sparing no ' , exertions to accom modate all who may be pleased to give him a' call. The house has boon refitted and is In excellent order. Ile also Introduced, u, Anderson's. Spring Bed Bottom to his Bedsteads, so that his guosts will haVe good night's rest. Ills charges will ho moderato. Attached to tho house is a largo yard with excellent 'and convenient stabling. Carlisle, Aril 0,1860-6 m Bryine Pulmonie Wafers, AT RALSTON'S D0e.11,1863 ONE good Photograph is worth a doz en poor ono. Who ivlll give A poor platuro.to . ,a Mond t All PHOTOGRAPHS mado nt . • : - ::100IIMAZPS ROOMS;, • •-,.•• • • aro wararitpit , IPES, 'Tobacco, (smoking apd chew ing) and Oogars, at Havorstlolea Drdg and Book tore. po.i[AMES.;- - -to pairs Ilaini4; on hand 'of all' kinds. • Elizabethtown ,pattorii, London lk.rnman do; with and without'patont fastening!! abOarll r thanavpr at... 13A.7a .. 0 . NP5, poet Main sti-- ' TIOHYSIOIANS 'jwil). find ,it to . thOir '64?,‘ yitntago to call and . pixrchaeo IdOdlClnos at R4TATON'B. July 1,1864 SHEET musio always on hand at larch CHOICE SEGARS & TOBACCO, AT ItaI3TONT. STOP AND LOOK IN. AT W. Fridley's Pinner Shop, East Loutker St., Sign of the lied Corte° Pot whore you can ace the Finest, Cheapest, and Bost COOKING STOVES• Ever offered In Carlisle be has on hand tho latest Ira proved Paterns, such as the celebrated ROOKAWAYS, Bed Room and Office Stoves of the latest Patterns and best quality. Tho above Cook Stoves aro all warrant od to give entiro satisfaction. Roofing, Spouting i Heat or work, And all Tin and Sheet Iron work done n the neatest manner and at short notice,, all kinds of TI and Sheet Iron wars constantly on hand for house fur nishing. A. B. & N. BIIERK Two of the best ever offered to the public. Fridley and Cornman's Self-Scaling and Self Testing Cans and Jars also, Fisher's Patent, the above Cans and Jars can• not be surpassed in any market. Thankful fur the Liberal Patronage heretofore ex tended he hopes by eta let attention to business and a desire to please all to merit a continuance of the same. March 23,1806-Iy. Cumberland Valley Rail Road Corn- . FREIGHT DEPOT, CARLISLE. E Cumberland Valley, Peunsylva i_ nia and NorthepnVentral Rail Road Companies have made an arrangements to do a Joint Fr•eiyh and Forwarding _Mildness between tho Cities of Philatlelphin, Baltimore and New York. The Cumberland, Valloy Rail 'toad Company will open their Freight Depot at Carlisle on the is January 1866 tw. the receipt and ohlpment of all goods onirusted to thorn. Freight to be forwarded by this arrangement must bo loft at Pennsylvania Rail Road Company' Depot corner of 15th and ',Varitot St., Philadelphia. North• ore Central Rail Road Company's Depot Baltimore nod Cumberland Valley Roll Road Company's Depot at Carlirio. The public will find it to there interest to ship through the Bail h o od Comporo's Freight !louses and by Company Cara. J. & D. Illionmt, Fro'gilt Agent Carnal° Dec. 22, 1855. FORIVARDAG AND COMMISSION HOUSE • 1 BEETEM & BROTHERS having .'purchnsod of Snyder & Newcomer their enten sive Warehouse, (Llenderson's old standOboad of high street, beg leave to Inform the public that they will continue the Forwarding and Commission business on a more entensivo sealo than heretofore. The highest market price will be paid for Flour Grain nd P °duce of all hinds. Flour and Feed, Plaster, Salt and Hay, kept eon •tartly on hand and for sale. BEE hfuleburners' 11111.1 ltlackstnnhal Coal, constantly for sale, Kept under cover, andAullvered dry to any part of the town. Also, all 114144,1 f LUMBER constantly on hand. will leave their Warehouse every morning at 7 o'clock, arrive at Harrisburg at II o'clock, anti at Howard & Inchman's Warehouse, Nos bOS and 010 Market street 9iiladelplila. at 8 o'clock In the evening of same day J. BEETEM. & BROS MACHINE SHOP. fhe subscriber now manufactures and keeps constantly on hand, on North Street, cast Cli ' heudiurn's hotel, a large ass“rtment of AG RI CULTURAL IMP EMENTS such as horse Powers, Threshing Machine's with Sep - rotors attached, Clover Hullers Corn LlShelters, Straw and Fodder Cutters, all yfll whieh :tro the latest and the best ,44 - 14, - . , 4 improvements. ...fit Particular attention paid Co Repair ing of all kinds of Agricultural Implements at short notice and reasonable prices. Thank NI fur former favors 1 espeet fully solicit a aim re of public patronage. AT the store of John Irvine, on th N. E. coruar of the public square, is the place to purchase Boots Sines flats and Caps, at prices that defy competition, Ile hasjust returned from the (tact with the largest and most complete assortment of Boots, Shoes, Hats & Caps that he has over presented to this community, and which ho is determined to sell at the lowest pos sible prices. Ills stook embraces everything in hie line of business, such as ATI?N'S & BOY6' krINE CA LP BOOTS, Rip Boots. Calf and Patent Leather Oxliltd Tian, Call and patent Leather Gaiters, Calf Nullifiers, Calf and Kip Brogans, Slippers, &e. LADIES' WEAR, Niue French mill English Lasting ("alters, Morocco Cal f and Kid Boots, Fine Kid Slippers, Fancy Slippers, MOY meet., and Kid Buskins, MIS ES AND CHILDREN'S WEAR of all descrip tions embracing tine Lasting Gaiters, Morrocco and Lasting Button Boots, Morrocco lace hoofs of all kinds fancy shoes of various styles nippers, Ac. HATS A CAI'S, Silk, Casslmere. Fur and Wool Hats of all qualities and styles, also a large assortment of Boots nod Shoes made to order at the shortest notice Repairing ppomptly dime. Confident of his ability to please all class=es of customers, he respectfully invitee the public to give him a call. ta_ltemember the place, N. E. corner of the Public Square. HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM. T HE undersigned respectfully announ ces to the public that ho still continues the Hat ting Business nt the old stand, in West Dish street, and with a renewed and effielent effort produce art! cies of head Dress of „ Y ~~~~; t~'El Every Variety, Style and Quality, that shall ho strictly In keeping with the implore wont of the Art, and fully up to the ago which NI • live. I have on hands splundld - assortment of . HATS AND CAPS, - •t• ofall descriptions, from the common Wool to the finest Fpr and Silk Hats; and at prices that must suit eve't one who has an eye to getting the worth of his money. The stock includes, IVIOLIBMLN, OABSIMERE, BEAVER & FELT nirs, of every style and color and unsurpassed for Lightness Durabiliqy and finish; by those of any other establish latent in tho country. Men's, Boy's and Chiklred's Bat's and Caps, of every description constantly on band. Be respectfully invites all the old patrons and as many now ones as possible, to give him a call. J. 0. OALLIO. July 1, 1864. JOHN K. BTAYMAN fb][AVING just 1 eturned from the Eastern cities desire to inform their patrons that t y have laid in a large and varied stock of Now and Fresh Goods at the lowest cash prices. Their assortment is thorough and complete, contain ing everything necessaay to constitute a First Class Grocery. .. . ' ~..," . TEAS, cOFFREN, SUGARS, In greatest abundance, and at lowest cash figures.— Syrups, Spices, Canned Fruits, QUBENSWARB and Crockery, Salt and Fish, Hams, Cheese, Crackers, Brushes, Baskets and Willow Ware. HENRY SAXTON Segars and Tobacco, of the choicest brands. Brooms, Buckets, and a cow plate assortment of Don't forgot tho old stand, South East corner of ITanover streets. CUMBERLAND yALL4y . 4 - oTgL. 7 N. E. Cor. Mai9vand Bed f ord Ste: . CARLISLE, PA. • GEO. GARVER, Proprietor: R, EST AURANT in the basement, wblch is furnished with the very best of tiquors and edibles of all varieties. Yune.l.o, 1805-Iy. LEWIS FABER tOHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS • Of sizes find 81)0108 oc. 15, 1805. ADIRS , COMPANONS,. alt sorts almvoEcand 81Z9gi Doc. 16, 1805 .•- • • • •AT HAVT,ItS'/.101115 Geo. W.. Croisclito .DESIGNING AND .. :Engraver on WoOd .'- ' - • 702 .oheetinit • Philadolptila Pa. Pornoy's Press Building. Views of" Cities; lal ialidings,. aebinery,' Portraits," Tinted Eitvolopee, Dill 'Beads, Gook rilustratiOris,' - • Designs for. Gruggiste."Dry • Goode. Lik ti or, TO4CCO, I7our, Perfumery and ,all MIAS of tables. - • part , tpipaq• atteotion given to Blaohinorjr • tdid 'color HALBERT ti IMO'S 111:1HIS1,0 - will fittiiit to titoirid- JL• ttinteso39 011:14 inachne• their Medicine at • j UntgOIPP! Barley Sheaf Cook, iron Sides, Prarie Flower, And Continental, FRUIT CANS and JARS pany FLOUR & FEED, COAL, PLASTER & SALT Coal of all kinds, embrteing LIKENS VALLEY, LOU UST MOUNTAIN, LA WI3EItItY, &c., &c A Daily Freight Line Nov. 10, 1000 BOOTS AND SHOES. STRAW HATS July 1, 1864 NEW AND FRESH. .Cv,- 3r° ez) oerle Is . HALBERT 86 BRO., FAMILY GROCERIES. Feb. 18C4 0. N. LULL, SW A. J. KUTZ, Agent = HALBERT & BRO AT 11AVERSTIO1CS