Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, June 15, 1866, Image 3

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    Cholera, Diarrhcea, and Dysentery !
A Cllitlt Is warranted by DE. TOBIAS, celebrated
VENETIAN LINIMENT, if used when first taken by
persons of temperate labile. This medicine has boon
known in the United States over 720 years. Thousands
have Vsed it, and found it never failed to cure any
complaint for which it was recommended, and all
those who Ant tried it, are nosy never without it. In
the Cholera of 1848, Dr. Tobias attended 40 cases and
lost 4, being called in too late to do any good.
DIRECTIONS.-,Take a teaspoonful in a wino glass
of water every half hour for two hours, and rub the
abdomen and extremities well with the Liniment. To
allay the thirst,.take a lump of ice In the mouth, about
the size of a marble ovory ton minutes. It is warrant
ed perfectly innocent to take I nternally. Sold by all
druggists, price 40 and 80 cents. Depot, 66 Courtlnndt
St., Now York.
May 19,1800-Im.
DEAD HEADS,
or, in other words, heads whcoo once glorious locks
have
Withered and Whitened
can In a few momenta be re-clothed with all their
YOUTHFUL ATTRACTIONS,
bye single application of that wonderful talisman
CRISTADORO' HAIR DYE,
Grizzled whiskers Ed,vouataches, Curls Into
which the snow of age ban prematurely drifted, and
rod, randy, er whitey-brown hair, receive, as if by magic
the rarest shades of black or brown from this harmless
betas I canal] . darkener. Manufactured by .1. CHRIST.
ADORO. 6 Astor house, New York. Sold by Druggists.
Applied by all Hair Dressers.
May 18, 1866.-Im.
A Single Box of Brandreth's Pills
Contains more vegetable extractive matter than
twenty boxes of any pills in the world bes)des : fi fty
five hundred physicians use them iu their practice to
the exclusion of other purgatives. The first letter of
their value is yet scarcely appreciated. Whoa they
art better known, sudden death and continued sick
ness will be of the past. Let those who know them
speag right out in thell fa{ to. It is a duty which will
save life
Our race are subject to a redundaney of vitiated bile
at this season, and it is as dangenals as It Is prevalent;
but Brandroth's Pills afford an invaluable and efficient
protection. By their occasional use we prevent the
collection of those Impurities which when in sufficient'
qualities, cause so much danger to the body's health.
They soon cure Liver Complaint, Dy spepsia, Loss of
Appetite, Pain in the Head, Heartburn, Pain In the
Breast-bone, Sudden Faintness and Costiveness. Sold
by all respectable Denim: in Medicines.
May 18, 1808.—Ina
I ! A Grand Epoch in Medicine ! !
1 IR. MAGGIEL, is the founder of a
new medical system. The quanlitarlans whose
vast internal doses enfeeble the stomach and paralyze
the trowels, and with whose external remedies ulcer
ated and erupliv"urlaces are deluged in vain, crust
give place and credence to the man who restores
health and appetite NI ith from one to three harmless
pills, and cures the most virulent and scnrbut le disor
ders with one or two boxe....r his ve. Magglel's I'il is
and Salve have ushered i new teed frill era. No
more nauseating avalanches of drastic pills need lie
poured down sick people's tin oats. One of Maggiul's
Pills rectifies the disordered condition of the stomach
and bowels, and makes health return where it has van
ished. In tact ISlaggiel's Bilious, Dyspeptic and
Dial - rhino Pills cure where all (Minis fail. While tie.
Burns. Scalds, Chilblains, Cuts. mol all abrasions of
the skin, Sin :girl's re is iutalii ,to. Sold by .1. Mag.
girl, 43 Fulton street, Now York. Haver:tick,
and all druggists, at 25 cents per hos.
April 215, 10011.
THE CONFESSIONS AN I) EX PE
RIENCE Op AN INVALID.
published' for the benefit nod' as It CAUTION To
YOUNG MEN and others, echo stiffer from Nervous
Debility, Premature Decay of Manhood, Ac., supplying
at the same time 'file so or SELF—C, re. By ono
who has cured himself alter under going cons,d,raldo
'quackery. By enclosing a postpaid addressed envoi
opu, single copies, free ot charge, may be had of the au
thor. N ATI( AN I 1?I, )1 Al' lt, Esq.,
Brooklyn, Kings Co., N. Y.
Jan.
ITCH ! 1 `EC I 1 ! ITCH !
SCRATCH SCRATCH I SCRATCH
wilEAToN's oirrum ENT
Will Cure the Itch in 48 Hours:
LSO cures SALT RHEUM, - UL
CERS. CHILBLAINS, and all IRRUPTIONS OF
11E SKIN. Price 50 cools. For salu by all druggists.
By sending 00 rents to WEEKS 4: POTTER, Sole
Agents, 170 Washington street. Boston, it will be for
warded by mall, Her of postage, to any part of the
United States.
Juno 8, 1866.
MARSHALL'S Catarrh Sn wr. is a -urn Cu re fin. that
hotherqemo divease, CatArrh.
Jan 12, 1866-Iy.
Bargains in fine Clothing
ROCKHILL & WILSON,
Brown Stone Clothing Ban,
603 and 605 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
NEW STOCK_
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
Having sold out our stork of Clothing for Clentl.sell
and Boys, carried over from the late fire, our entire
stock of
Fashionable Roady-Mado Clothing
is the Newest,
AS OUR PRICES ARE Til E LOWEST.
Magnificent Spring Stock ! !
NOW READY,
TO SUIT EVERYBODY•
CUSTOM DEPART Al ENT.
Our newly fitted up C Linton] Department now eom
talus the largest assortment of all the Fashionable New
Fabrics, for our patrons to select from.
SUITS, CI 171., A ,VD JUL/ TA re Y
MADE UP TO ORDER PROMPTLY,
In tho Idgbost style, anditt moderate prices.
BOYS' CLOTHING,
In this department our stock is also unrivalled
THE BEST IN THE CITY,
AP THE LOWEST PRICES !
Orders executed et shortest notice.
THE CHOICEST STOCK
READY-MADE CLONING
IN PHILADELPHIA
ROCKHILL &WILSON,
Brown Stone Clothing Hull,
4303 AND 605 CHESTNUT ST.,
PHILADELPHIA
April 27, 1866-13 m. '
alarriages.
I=l=l
HERSHEY—WOODBURN. On tho 10th Inst., by
Rev. S. P. Sprecher, Mr. James Hershey, of York Co.,
to Mlsa. Margaret It. Woodburn, of Cnmborland Co.
HARMON—RDED. On the 13th Inst., by the Rev.
John Donahue, Mr. Christopher Harmon, to Miss
Hattie A. Reed, bath of Papertown, Cumberland Coun•
gitatp .
1:=1
altAllAll.—On Saturday morning, Juno 9th. at his
residence near Carlisle, Mr. John 0 raham,aged eighty
five years, five months and twenty days. "Mark the
perfect man, and behold the upright, for the end of
that man is peace."
MABONTIEIMER.—In this place on the 4th lost.
Bertha Kato, daughter ofJ. M. and Matilda It. Mason
heimer, agnd two years, nine months and ono day.
"Another little form asleep,
•
And a little spirit gone,
Another little voles is hushed,
And a little angel born,
Two little toOt are on their way
To the homo beyond the Aides;
And our hearts are like the void that comes
When a strain of music dim"
WARELIAM.—In South Middleton T pp., on Mon.:
day morning last, Mr. Adam Wareham, aged 61 years,
8 months and 3 days,
PEFFER.—At his residence in Dickinson'Twp., on
the 18th inst., lionjamin Pofor,•Sr., agod 80 years, 8
months and 28 days.
ntarhtto.
CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET
Faintly }flour ,
Superfine d 0.,... 6 ..
do .RYE ..
WRITE wintki . • • ..
RED do ' .
RYE...... . .....
CORN, '
OATS .. ••• ••••••
CLOY/a:Sap '
TIMOTHISEED
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GENERiIIXi
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LETT.VRS REMAINING , lINCLAIMED in
the Poet Office at Carlisle, State of Pennsyl
vania, the 14th day of June, 1866.
Published by official authority in, the pa
per having the largest circulation.
ItTo obtain any of theSe letters, the
applicant must call for " advertised letters,"
give •the date of the list and pay two cents
for advertising.
If not called for within one month, they
will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.
GEO. ZINN, P. M.
Alter John Kenneby Samuel
Bell Lydia Keefers J.
Bell Abraham Keller Eliza
Branson, Jacob B. , Leaphart Jacob
"Saolin D. (13ks) Lutz D.
Black George A. Louts Ella
Crayton Jessie Neff Annie
Caulking John 11. Offerd Charles
Gorman A, N. Peterson Joseph
Demoll E. (Barber) PefFer B. B.
Dobey John Roberts Wm. J.
Edwards Thomas Ramsey M.
Ewin Mary E. Russel Lydia
Faber Sallie Sheaffer C. W.
Grant Chits M. Shouk Christian
George IT. E. Shughart George L
Gill J. W. D. Speck John
Gill Maggie Sonnet C. A.
llandsher M. Snyder Mrs. Anna
Hunter It. F. Thomas Hamilton
Hartman Elicit Weaver , Christian
]lade Lucy M. Welsley F.
Jefferson W. 11. E. Wood A, R.
Jordan Ann E (2)
SSISTANT ASSESSOR'S OF
•
bit,E, UNITED STATEN INTERNAL. REVENUE, 6th
division, 15th District, Pennsylvania. Carliele. June
14, 1866. All persons residing in the Borough of Car
lisle, in the townships of North Middleton, Middlesex,
South Middleton and Dickinson, who have not yet
made return to me of their Incomes for 1865, their Csr-
ringoS, Gold Watches and Pianofortes, zero hereby no.-
titled to do so within ton days. Also, all applications
for License under the Revenue Law must be made at
once. Failure to comply with the above notice will
subject the delinquent to the penalty of the law.
JABIES A. DUNBAR,
Assistant Ansessor.
011ie,. No. 2, Itheent's Ilnll
.luno 16, 1862-It.
1111 E undersigned administrator of the
estate of Henry W. Denman, late of Mechanics
burg, Cumberland County deed., hereby gives notice
to all persons having claims against said estate, to pre
sent them properly authenticated, and all persons
knowing themselves indebted to said estate to make
payment to
=Ea
Settees for Salo.
rIINVENTY SETTEES from ten to
_I. twelve foot long. Apply to
Town Property at Private Sale.
loffer at private sale that valuable pro
poly Fitt ~1 1 Sollth Pitt Slrei t, in the for
,T,ll ul t rlitile, bolonging to the heirs of Benjamin
tlur, dee'd. Adjoining Mrs. Moody and others.
rho lot contain. I, feat In front on Pitt 'Aleut and
, ut 170 in depth to an alley.
The improvements oonsiat of one and a hall story
NY EA TII E 11130 It E D I lOUS H,
Framu Kitchen, with cellar under all, and out build
logs. toms and further InfOrmatlon apply to.
C. P. lIUMItICII.
Att'y. for the heir,
IP 1( 1 11;6 -2m
,11011 . OF THE POTOMAC
By WILLIAM SW I NTON.
c Standard History of the GRAND
ARMY.
The greatest Work of the War.
iversally endorsed by army officers and the iness
AUTUOR SAYS :
"I design in thin volume to record what that Army
slid and suffered In tell campaigns and two score bat-
I shall have to celebrate the answervin loyalty of
this army, that satiates when the bond of military
cohesion failed, held it, anshalten of fortune, to a duty
self-imposed.
I shall have to follow it through a checkered experi•
once, in a tale commingled of great misfortunes, great
follies and 'great glories ; but front first to last It will
appear that, amid many buffets of fortune, through
inter and rough weather," the Army of the Poto
mac never gave up, but made a good fight, and finally
reached the goal.
Of this drama ti e rs w ill be TM stilsr hero than the
Army of tire Put mme itself for it would sewn that In
this war of the Peolve it was decreed there should a
rise no imperial presence to become the reittral figure
and cynosure of men's oyes. Napoleon, in an outburst
of haughty eloquence, OXVIVIIIIM that In t h e great
armies et history the Commander 05010 everything.
This proud apotheosis has no application for the Army
of the Potomac. And one must think—seeing It non.
er had a great, and generally had mediocre cotnmand..
s- -it was that it Might he mid, that wherever it won
it used not to genius, but bought with its blood."'
This is the only History of the "Grand Army," and
no one on ho has burn° a pan t in its COMIIet,S, or is into,
l' , lod in its grand achievements, should be without it.
Th is work presents a rare chalice to money.
Agents wanted. Send fur circulars and see our
toms. Address,
NATIONAL PUB LIS 11l NO CO.
far Minor St., Philadelphia, Pa.
June 15, Ififri--Ire.
,` STATE , NOT IC E.-
Lettors 4 Administration on the ...tato o
Leah Coover, deceased late Cl Mechanicsburg, Comb.
Co. hove boon issued by the Register to the un
dersigned residing In Upper Alien, Twp., of Cumber
. 1 Cu, Pa A i - lcpersons having claims mill present
111 /11111 those Indebted will make payment to
FAMUEL COOV ElI,
Admlnistiator.
me 8,
WHITE SULPHUR
And Chalybeate Springs,
DOUBLING GAP, Pa.
Tins celebrated watering place it now
open for tho reception of boarders and visitors.
Considerable improvements have been made to the
buildings and grounds; an excellent corps of assistants
and servants, and the proprietors personal attention,
IN ill be given to make the springs a pleasant summer
resort.
unu N, INiif lm
EW .F.ll.ol.—Richard Colo has ta
lc.. into partnership ono of the respectable bus-
LIOMIS mon of Carlisle, ns n silent Partner. The firni
will be known as RICHARD COLD & Co.
done I, 186R-19t
_ .
Ladies and Gentlemen.
TALI, and see lbr yourselves, two doors
abo, u Leonard'a Corner, North Hanover St., Car
het., at J. HUTTON'S.
It is Indeed Astonishing,
WHAT q large Stock of cheap No
omo, end White Goods, from the Into Now
York Auctions, la HUTTON'S.
Played, Out !
high Prices. Call and be satis
Idled by Pricing goods, at MUTTON'S
THAT Hutton has the cheapest Ladies'
A. Silk Coats, Basques, Garribaldies, hoop Skirts,
Silk Netts, White Goods, and Notions in the County,
at ,MUTTON'S,
No use Talking Ladies. , '
UT come right along, and got a good
30 Spring Hoop Slcirt, for $1 00, Sundowne, vary
chanp at nurroirs.
The Great Sensation of the Day !
HUTTON'S VARIETY STORE.
Stop a Moment, What's the Hurry !
T want to get some Auction Bargains,
above Leonard'a Corner, North Hanover St., Car•
IMII
Juno 1, 1866
Are You In,
.•
, •
you, Cheap Prasols, Handkerchiefs,
Olcrkes, Stockings, Silk Notts, Cuffs, and Collars,
adios' Travelling Bags, Albums, and all sorts of No.
Hops. Than call at DUTTON'S.
. _
- LIGHT EQUAL 'TO' GAS 1 ' • '
• . •.. .
]()A.TENT gas condensing burners
• Can bo usod on any lamp and dlsponse entirely
IYI
with chimneys, The llama produced by thoso burners
spreads out similar to that of gas. Tho construction
is such that the smoke Is confined in a gas condensing,
chamber,* and' Is, wholly converted into flame. Tho,
burner doeunot depend directly upon tho wick for its'
light; but burns the smoke' which is produced there-'
from.__
081'11810, Juno.l4, 1860.
12 BO
8 00
..E. 00
..2 80
..2 70
No , Trinimitkry elie Wink is Ever Required;
,
nua also Saving ottlitrty-iliroo per cont. loss oil than
chimney' lamps ; and produces, a more brilliant' light
• than any other burner in tho market., : • •
]or sale at the principal Stored throughout the.
County, and by S„ W. liana :at the i Manakin Maur
Carlisle, ra: ' •
These humors togqthor with iowrishipil 'rightit for.
sale' by ' -. B. W. REESE,
1, Manelon House Carlisle, PA
May 1863. 7 4 p t, • :•
00
r e 60
•... ..... 400
110 E . r.trARK.Faa
Juno 14, 1300.
by Wm. Bentz.
BACON SIDES. ' '
WHITE DEANS: •,
PARED PEACHES; '` 26.
lINPARED PEACHES, 18'
DRIED ADDLES, • , ,
RAGS, - • -' 43.4
, •
AXTON.K.,. BOXES, Cab.as,..Port
• y y ro
'los,.ToOilits Desks, clonfeotiortary Boxes,
°miles of all kinds. -•
Deo:15,18OP.
. . •. • -
NOTICE
FREDERICK WATTS, Attorney for
S. 1,. M. CONSIMI, Administrator
L.'l'. fiREENFIELD, or
.101 IN MARTIN.
CAMPAIGNS
C 11. MANN,
Prop riotor.
It Can't be Denied
HUTTON'S 01.111 AP STORE
AT IIAVEBOTIOTIO.;
Ahead. ! Ahead ! !
LATEST AND GRANDEST
OPENING OF THE SEASON
AT LEIDICH & MILLER'S
CHEAP DRY GOODS EMPORIUM.
of all tbe newest and most desirable styles and quali
ties of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY
GOODS, '
suitable for the present and coming season
GRAND DISPLAY OF
DRESS GOODS,
embracing all the latest varieties and style's in the
market.
Flak Black and Fancy Dress Silks,
Pou!lard Silks, Mohairs, Poplins, Repps, French Moo
ambiques. Lames. Real Organdy and Jaconot Lawns
of beautiful designs, Plain and Figured Percales and
Chin toes, Silk and Mohair Grenadines,' Baragea, Black
and Colored Mohair Alpacas, all shades, Mona de
Laines,
SCOTCH GINGHAMS,
CHALLIES, &c., &c., &c
PLEASE REMEMBER THAT
LEIDIGH & MILLER
eplacu to purchase your
DOMESTIC GOODS.
as we have the largest and best Stock in the County,
and are selling them at
PANIC PRICES,
Musllns, Shootings, Pillow Case Mullins and Linens,
Tickings Chocks, Cotton Pants Stuffs, Ltnon Drillings,
Linen Coatings, Calicoes, Ginghnms, Chamborry's
Gauge, Flannels, Cotton and Linen Table Diapers, !cc.
CALL THIS WAY
ho latest. styles of
PARASOLS & SUN UMBRELLAS
for ladies and chlldron
GILIND DLV'L A Y OF
all styles Silk and Cloth Sacks aid Mantles,
Black Lace Points,
Shetland Shawls, all colors,
Grenadines, Barago Shawls,
French Mozambique Shawls
ou am In want of any kind of
WHITE GOODS,
I=
LEIDICH & MILLER'S,
as they have the largest Stock In town of Shirred,
Tucked and Puffed kluslins, suitable for Dresses and
Garabaldles, Nalnsook Swiss, Camb. and Jaconet
Dtus
lins, Striped and Figured Swissee and Piquitz, he , /tr.
MOURNING GOODS.
Of this class of goods we always have a full line,
such as Voinhazines, !Lapps, l'oplins, Mohairs Single
and Double width DeLalues, Mozambiquos, 8.1 Crape
hlarett fur Dresses and Shawls, 8-4 Grenadine Enrage,
for Dresses and Shawls, Mohair Lustros, Lawns, Ging
hams,English Crapes, Crape Voile, Gloves of all de
scription Sha w ls, &c. You will always find a
full line el
FUNERAL GOODS,
AT LEIDICH & MILLER'S,
d they pay strict attention to all orders for the same
MEN AND BOYS,
Do not forget to call for your supply of Cloths and Cas-
Mmeres, Vestlngs, Linens for Pants and Coats. Hav
ing secured the services of a first class Tailor, we are
prepared to have Clothing made up at i yo,ry short no
t Ice.
NOTIONS I NOTIONS 1 !
LEIDICII t & MILLER'S
the place to buy your
GLOVES,
HOSIERI"of all kinds,
MITTS,
HOOPED SKIRTS,
BALMORALS,
FRENCH CORSETS
LINEN AND
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS,
BONNET RIBBONS
TRIMMINGS,
RIBBONS,
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
BUTTONS,
EMB'D. INSERTINGS
AND EDGINGS,
LACE VEILS,
INFANT WAISTS,
FLOUNC
.
INGS, BEAD NETS, and a thousand other small 1, area
too numerous to mention.
CARPETS I CARPETS I 1
of all grades and 4=lolone, such OH
English Tapestry,
• Prussols,
Lowell Three Ply
Extra Sup Ingrain,
Rag, Latin;
and Iferep,
Striped,
Ninitian
OIL CLOTHS
of all widths, Cantina Mattings White and Checked
Window Shades, Looking Glasses,
=O-S, MATES,
Marsaills Quilts and Counterpanes, Nottingham . Loco
Curtains, Tambourd Muslin*Curtains, &o.
' rieSSi do not fail to give us an early call, as no are
determleedlo.keep up Our. good reputation et .selling
the best goods, the cheapest -goods. and the largest . a
mount' of goads in the county. We always take great
pleasure to ,shear . nur goods. as paean prove the fact
that we Andy. the Interest of alrour customers.
DEWIER, & MILLER,
Do not forget the place and well known Stand, on the
Oorner,.slgu.of the Carpet Ran.
'• Juno 8;1800. S '
Always in Advance
GRAND OPENING
Of the latent importations of French, German, English
and Italian Dress Goods and Summer Wear of ovary
description.
W. C. SAWYER, & CO.,
have again taken advantage of the very
LATE DECLINE IN PRICES,
to till their Spacious Store Room (East Main St., two
doors below Stoctons Hardware Store,) with an enor
mous Stock of Seasonable
Dry Goods, Carpet and House Furnish
ing Goods,
bought for CASH from the longest Importing Houses
of Now York and Philadelphia.
All the varieties and colors of Silks. Splendid qual
Hies of Gros Grata Black Silks for Dresses and Basques
French Worsted Goods and Grenadines,
CARPETS, CURTAIN HEATER[
from A. T. Stewart, & Co. English Leno's, Lawns,
PerealeA, Mobairs Barred, Stripped and Plain, and
Hosiery of all kinds from Arnold, Constable, & Co.
All lclnks of domestic goods
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
and White Goods, of every class from 11. B. Citalin, &
Co., New York.
Very select styles and varieties of
Dress Goods
and general wear from James Rent, & Co., Jos. Relgo
& Co., Johnes, Perry, & Co., Philadelphia.
We carefully examine both markets and customers,
will find on our counters a larger, more tailed and
cheaper stock of goods thsp In any Store West of the
great cities. Every body Is invited to examine our
Stock—all kinds of
.Mourning and l'uneral Goods
We give special attention to this branch of our trade
Ladles aro invited to examine our beautiful stylus
of
Silk and . French Cloth
SACKS AND BASQUES,
beautiful shades of French Cloths for Sacks and But
tons, ornaments &c., to match.
W. C. SAWYER, & CO
Would ask The attention to their very choice stock of
French, Scotch and American
D WELLING HO USES,
Two of which are on Louther St.. and one on Meld
POD Alley. For tonne &c. Apply to
JACOB Si Nlllt
Cassimeres, Cloths, I April 6, 1866.
Spanish Linens for Coating's, Russian Linons for Pan
logs, &c. We get up Suits at short notice by the best
Tailors In town.
W. C. SAWYER, & CO.
House furnishing department, Is the largest and
most complete in tho valley, containing Scotch and
English
BRUSSELS,
all the grades of the Lowell k llortfOr2l MUll,. ?LosoP
Bag
C.A.IILI="3OTitSa,
-
OR Cloths, Mattlage, Shades, Rugs, he
W.: C. SAWYER, & CO
have a largo assortment ofHosiery, Gloves, Parasols,'
Sun Umbrellas, Corsets, de. Bradloy's unequalled
"Pride of the World"
and Linon
ELIPTIO HOOP SKIRTS,
and all other best' makes kept by us. Lace Mitts,
Dress Trimmings, Ribbons and In fact every thing
found In a wide awake enterprising Store, determined
to do a large trade for ,the benefit of the community
as well as Ibr themselves.
Every body -Itkb and :Poor, Old and Young,. Spiral
and great are very eordbilly Invited to our
DRY GOODE3 EMPORDLIM,I
L. +t _ M
where we will take great pleasure in showing as wel
as selling our goods. Wo additions of des
table geodi as the 1101190 D. advances. .
Uat 18,1880
ALS, &c.,
MI
w: a. sAwYon, a co
Auditor's Notice.
In the Estate . of David Martin, deed.
c.,r ..,.. David Martin,
rAliiE undersigned .appointed by the
Orphans' Court of Cumberland County, to settle
an adjust the rates and prOportions of the assets in
the bands of neorge Hoover and Peter Martin, admin
istralors of David Martin, late of Monroe Twp., de
ceased, among the particle egally entitled thereto, will
attend to the duties of his appointment at his ' Office
In Carlisle, on the 10th,'day ofJune,lB6o, at 10 o'clock,
A. M., whoti and where all parties interested aro re.
quested to attend and present their claims.
M. C. HERMAN,
aueltor.
May 25, 18613,..4t
NOTICE
To the heirs and legal representives of Eliza
beth Brinzer, late of Cumberland County,
,
111111 undersigned having been appoint
ed Auditor by the Orphans' Court of Cumber.
land County, to distribute the fund arrlslng from the
sale of the real ettate of said decedent, to and among
those legally entitled to receive the same. hereby gives
notice that he will moat the parties in interest at hie
office in Carlisle, on Wednesday. the 20th day of June,
1.800, at 10 o'clock A. 110., for the purpose of performing
the duties assigned him,
JAMES A. DUNBAR,
Auditor
any 18, 1860
ESTATE NOTICE
Letters of administration on the estate
of John Mende, late of South Middleton twp.,
Cumberland county, have boon issued by the Register
of said county to the subscriber residing in the Bor
ough of Carlisle. All persons indebted to said estate
will make Itemediate payment and those having claims
will present them for settlement to
ROBT. McCARTNEY, Sr.
May 11,1866—5t.*
NOTICE.
To the heirs and le,gal representatives of Sam
uel Long, late of Cumberland County, dec' d.
r 41HE undersigned having been appoint
ed Auditor by the Orphans' Court of Cumber
land County, to distribute the fund arrisittg , from the
sale of the real estate of said decedent, to and among
those legally entitled to receive the same, hereby gives
notice that he will meet the parties In interest at Lls
office in Carlisle on Wednesday, the 20th day of June,
1800, at 10 o'clock A. 81., for the purpose of performing
the duties assigned him
Slay 18,1800.
0. 11,
NOTICE.
Letters of Administration on the Estate of John
O. 11, tato of Middlesex Twp., Cumberland Co., have
this day been issued4o the subscribers living in the
same Twp. All ,persons having claims will present
them and those Indebted will maim payment to
MOSES GLATFELTER
LYDIA GILL.
May 4, 1806-00. Administrators.
FjSTATE NOTICE.-
,
Letters of Administration on the estate of Ben
jamin Clay, deed- late of East Ponusborougli Twp ,
Cumberland County, have been issued by the Register
of said county, to the subscriber residing in the same
township. All persons indebted to said estate are re
quested to make payment, and those having claims a
gainst the estate will present them for settlement to
ELIZABETH CLAY,
Admr'x.
May 25, 1856..
ESTATE NOTICE.
Letters of Administration on tho Estate of
Samuel L. Bucher late of Middlesex. 'township dec'd,
having been Issued by the Register of Cumberland
County to the undersigned, the first named residing
In Silver Spring Top., and the lam, in Middlesex To p.,
Notice Is hereby given to all persons having claims
against said estate to prevent thous and those Indebt
ed to make payment to either of the subscribers,
JESSE BUCHER,
ISAAC BUCHER,
/Lames.
nay 26, 1866.-6 t
DISSOLUTION.—The late firm of
Colo & Steward ; Cole Steward & Co. and Cole
Steward wan this day, by the 'vine' 2onsent o each
member of the firm above enumerated, dissolved, Mr.
Henry Steward, and Mr. Daniel C. Steward retiring.
Richard Cole assuming the responsibility of the above
mentioned firm. All monies due either of the above
named firm, aro to be paid to Richard Colo, or to his
order. • ' RICHARD COLR,
DANIEL C. STEWARD,
HENRY STEWARD.
May 9th, 1866.-3 t
The National Ink Company.
llarlt. RICOARD COLE, being a mem
ber of the National Ink Company, the firm of
fa, d Cole & ro., have established a Branch of
the COmpany in Carlisle, where they manufacture the
Ink; and are prepared to furnish those who deal in the
article, Ink on draught at one dollar a gallon, and put
up in 2 ounce Ink Cones, at the rate of $7 00 per gross,
RICHARD COLE & Co.
May 25, 1860-Iy.
@lir This Ise personal invitation to
the reader to examine Toy large"assnrt
thent of New STYLES or Dares Goons,
selected with special care for Elio Spring
Trade.
REMEMBER, THAT 1 HA vv. REMOVED FROM
MAIN STREET,
TO N ORT TEAM IV ER
STREET, NEXT DOOR TO MILLER How-
ERR' HARDWARE STORE.
Farmers Must Have It !
All Farmers must have the new HAR
POON HAY FORK, Known as Roger's Patent
and manufactured by D. 11. Rogers & Son, Pittsburg.—
Many Frmers upon trial of this Fork finding it so easily
and safely operated, and In all respect so far superior
to any they had boon using have thrown away the old
ono and purchased a Harpoon Fork. It is no humbug.
Every Farmer wants one after seeing it tried. They
are made entirely of Iron and steel and are the strong.
est Fork made. They are small, tight and neat, and
take up less-room than an ordinary hand pitch fork. A
boy with the Harpoon Fork can handle ae much hay
with ease as several men. The amount this Fork can
lift will astonish any ono who has never seen It operate
It makes the farmer smile and say "the Harpoon Fork
is the thing." Call and see it at our Foundry and Ma
chine shop, East Main Street, Cm lisle, Pa.
F. GARDNER & Co.
Carliisle, May 4. 18611-6 t.
Valuable Town Property at Private
-- Sale.
YJOT containing 75 feet front on Louth
er street above Pitt, by 240 feet in depth to
ickloson Alloy. The buildings are three good
REDUCTION IN PRICE
Or TUE
American Watches,
Imade at WALTHAM!, MASS.
IN consequence of the recent: great de
cline in gold and silver and all the materials used
in the manufacture of our goods,,,and in anticipation
of a still further decline, NVO have reduced our prices
to as low a point as they can be placed
With Gold at Par,
so that no ono need hesitate to buy a watch now from
the expectation that it will h e cheaper at some future
time. The test of ten years and the manufacture and
sale of
More than 200,000 Watches,
have given bur productions the very highest rank a
mong time-keepers.
only
with, the determi
nation 0. anwke only ~thoroughly excellent watches,
wirhUsinces bee steadily increased as the public be
came acquainted with their value, until for months to
gether, we have boon unable to supply the demand.
We have repeatedly enlarged our factory buildings un.
tit they now cover over three acres of ground, and
give accommodation to more than eight hundred work
men.
We are fully justified in stating that we now make
MORE THAN ONE-MALT OT ALL THE WATCHES
BOLD IN THE UNITED STATES. The different grades
are distinguished by the following trade marks en
graved on the plate : • , .
1. "American Watch Co," Waltham, Mass.
2. "Appleton, Tracy & Co." Waltham, Mass.
3. "P. S. Bartlett," Waltham, Mass.
4. "Wm. Ellory", •
5. 01JIVLADIEEP WATOLI of Brit quality is named
Tracy k Co, Walthiun.Mass;
0. Our 4oxt quality of Ladles' Watch la named ¶'D
t3.llartlatt," Waltham,lliaas. Those watches are
furrashoil to a geiltit:Varieti , 41:14 1344080 f
rases -
The American Watch Co., of Waltham, Aloes, author
leOua to state that rilthoUt (llillluction of trademarks
or price,
ALL TUE PRODUCTS ON THEIR FACTORY ARE,
. . .
•
• FULLY WARRINT.'I?
to 1)0 the beet time icoepore of their class.evarrnado !iv
this'or ~ .any other'eountry:• buyers" Should romethlOor
thet'Onllke: the guarantee of a foreign • mabor who can
never be roachod, this warrantee Is good at all thrice;
cigalikit : tile Company or their agents, and that if after
the most thorough trial, any watch should prove de
festive Iri" any particular, It may;alwaya he, oxchahed
for anothori As the Amorlcao * WatOhosmadaotWalt.
ham, are for *ago by dealers genora C y. throng/Oat the.
country, 'not order for einglo . wars.
,:CAUTION—The puldio eaixtloned to lrd , nly 'of
respectable dealers. All poisons , solllrig counterfeits
. •
w3ll . be prosoonted
ROBDINS & APPLETON,'
AQP.NT4 FQn Tpe, AldiatlOAN ,V 1,1 4 ,04, C 011 1 .0111;
182 .Broadway, N. Y.r
' a y,lB, isoo.Lim
L kinds of Jewelry Jobing,, , Altme at
ohortnotio.• •Actordeonn properly repaired
T id
nue . att,lte no* Jewelry Store, ELIt MAW
AMERICAN ORGANS:
.••,
From " Godey's Ladies' Book" February,
1,866.)
THE following remarks and sugges
tions•tolative lo this inanensely popular instru
ment will doubtless Interest and profit very many of
our readers, we commend the article to their careful
perusal:—
A hundred and one makers of Organs, Cottage, Par
lor Cabinet , American, School Organs, etc etc., are
eachl claiming to make the best Instrument In the
world. Being comparatively a now Instrument as at
present constructed, we are convinced the public are
much less capable ofjudging of its merits, or demerits,
than of most other Instruments. If there is really an
onsiont.lol dlfforonoe In thorn, If there aro soma oxelell
lent and some worthless ones, the public should have
some criterion for judging of then., some facts which
will enlighten them. We cheerfully concede the space
for this article knowing that them is hardly a family,
or church, or school in all the land. but is more or loss
interested in this topic. We are also aware of its be
ing a groat misfortune, a real calamity. to any of them
to purchase an Inferior or worthless Organ, ruinous to
good playing, and often a source of much annoyance
and vexation. We know this article to emanate from
a candid and intelligent source, and thus we give it to
our readers.
The question is often asked, what are "reed organs?"
Wo adswer, they are, in most eases, nothing in the
world but the old melodeon in disguise. Many of the
so-called organs have the same hollows, the same reeds,
and the same gormral internal arrangement. With the
bellows turned on edge to gain room, they have simply
put on a more pretentious exterior and a more high
sounding name. But an organ, to be in reality an or
gan, must have a wind chest or reservoir for air sepa
rate from the bellows, into which wind-chest the reeds
open, and the tone has room to expand and perfect it
belf intothe full round tone, similar to the flute or pipe
organ, even, smooth, firm, and mellow ; and this tone
from reeds cannot be obtained in any other way known.
Nothing so annoys a true organist as to.have the vol.
ume of sound swelling and jerking spasmodically with
every variation of force on the bellows, which is always
the case where the reeds open direct into the bellows
or air passages, instead of a wind-chest or sound-box.
And yet some makers oven go so far as to claim this
spasmodic or automatic jerking of the bellows on the
reeds as an excellence, just as though they did not
know that it must very soon throw the reeds out of
tune, and Injure the bellows; Mid as though it wore
not an easier matter to obtain a much better and mere
easily. Managed swell by other methods. The truth
is, any organ, so called, or melodeon which has the
wind acting directly upon the reeds, is nothing more
nor lass than a huge aceordoon, dress it up as you may.
And wbcn organists and true musicians become awe.°
of the fact that they can obtain those that are organif
in fact as well as in name, they will buy no more of the
objectionable ones. Then again the swell should al
ways be separate and distinct from the bellows, so as
not to be acted on by the hand, or soft blowing, but
convenient so that the player can use it with the knee,
separate from the hands or feet, and thas always un
der easy control, to be used ad libitum.
The large divided hollows, or double bellows, is also
a very important immovement. By this means not
only can the wind bo supplied more evenly, but with
far greater ease to the perforMer, from the fact that
either hollows alone will be sufficient for the lighter
melodies, thus permitting the player to change about
and rest the feet at will ; than, If the bellows le of
•
WNI. M. PENROSE,
Auditor.
the requisite large size, and having the wind cheat or
reservoir, all will be well. As to the reads, they must
bo scientifically tuned and voiced, or all the other good
qualities In the world cannot produce a good toned in
strument. The inquiry now very naturally arises,
where can the organ be procured combining all these
essential and desirable qualities ? There only one
possessing all these points, and thatis the ANIERIOAN
ORGAN, made by 8 D. Jr 11. W. Sauce. of Boston,
SIBERIA OTT Wholesale Agent, 681 Broadway, New
York. These organs have a wind-chest extending the
whole length of the instrument and so constructed as
to act at the some time as a reverberating sound-box
or board, and having the some important relation and
part to perform that the sounding-hoard has to the
piano. This feature the makers have patented, and
to it are owing in a great measure th. entirely une
qualled fullness and rich. ess of tone so highly prized
by all who have used these organs. They also have
the largest and best divided bell. ws In use, which is
another Important feature. No part of their work 18
slighted, no expense or pains spared to make the A
merican Organs perfect musically, as well as mechan
ically, and. judging from the immense sale of them at
present. they bid fair to long maintain the proud posi
tion they have won by superior merit alone We
would most heartily advise all interested to call upon
or address Ms. ,IBERIA Orr, the Wholesale Agent, at
581 Broadway, Now York, and ray assure them he will,
in the most gentlemanly and truthful manner, impart
to them all the Information they may desire relative
to this truly delightfill Instrument.
The subscriber Is fully prepared to furnish Sheet
1111181 C, Strings, Musical Instruments, and Music Books
of all kinds at the lowest trade rotes. wholesale and re
tail, from the largest collections in .this country.
Ortiers punctually and faithfully attended to.
Address all orders
wholowito agency. The subscriber, late 11 uMemhe r
of this well known nrui has established a wholesale
agency, 681 Broadway, New York City, where he will
be nleased to receive the orders of his friends and the
public, and especially to hear from those who have so
liberally beston ed their patronage on the firm beret,
fore. Ile will snpply these superior Instruments to
the trade Wholesale and Retail, at the very Lowest
Prices, made with the insulated Iron Him and Frame
(cast In one solid plate). irhey excel all others In cu
rability superiority of tone, and elegance of external
appearance.
=I
All these Pianos have overstrung Scales, giving in
connection with the patent iron tim and frame, Full
Round, Poweriul, and Sweet Mellow Tones. The Cases
are elegant in appelrance, and easily and safely han
dled. Warranted to prove satisfactory, Or the money
returned. Address all orders to
REED _ORGANS, &,(3
MUSIC 'TEACHERS
MCI
F . FWW.. I 3MI
SIBERIA OTT,
&S 1 Broadway, N. Ir
BIM
IMARIYMAN, GRAY &
PIANO-FORTES,
SIBERIA OTT,
581 Broadway Now York
S. I). & 11. W. SMITIFS
AMERICAN ORGANS
TII 1 , . MOST PERT: ECT AND BRA DTI EU I
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
MECO
WORLD,
NOR TM'
AMERICAN HOME CIRCLE
THE
AMERICAN ORGAN
Makes home attractive, refines, and elevates the minds
of all, beautiful In appearance and effects,
SIBERIA OTT,
581 Broadway, New York
WHOLESALE AGENT
Tho Immomm popularity of those Organs, tmd their
superior Musical Powers, Is last bringing them' Wuxi
the public, as the Instrument so long desired In A
MERICAN COMES, And although the cost price Is
but a trifle over the Melodeon, yet the musical advan
tages, beauty of tone and unicknesS.of touch and ac
tion are so far superior, that they are fast superceding
the Melodeon and tho call is now almost exclusively for
tho' '
AMERICAN ORGANS
It is adapted , to any Music from the quickest and most
'lively, to the heavy tone of the Church Organ. And
almost universally they are preferred to thou Piano, by
persons who have them, yet costing less than half, and
only taking s small amount of room.
Bond for.descriptive circulars giving full particulars
and prices;--
Exclusive Agencies secured to Dealers, and largo
discounts to the trade and Touters. Address all or•
dote,
BIBERIA OTT,
Wholesale Agent,
fdll Broadway, New York.
March 6:1,1800-1y. '
CHANGE OF FIRM.
111 subscribers beg leave to armounee
T ,
to the pubic, that they haVo sold• their entire
stook of goods, with the good wilt of.the establishment
to Win..H. Smith, :whom' they recommend to their
old patrons and citizens In' eneral ao au artive,
btu and enterprising business man, who will spare no
labor 1n maintaining and Improving the character of
the old stand, known as Zeigler Sc Stock's Flour, Food
and `Grocery store, North Hanover Street Carlisle, PA.
The undersigned would further announce that all
;Persons knowing.thereselves Indebted to the old Arm
will pleJeo call and settle their ActfOuntai as the boolcs
will •be loft et the store for 30 days from date, during
which time they will find some ono thoro to wait on
them.
If the accounts are not settled during the preacribed'
time, Interest will be added and bills ,placed, In the
handed' David Smith Esq., for collection • '
:14 ZEIGIAIt & mom
. .
4 •'' .;•
: POW - ERB ' •
" 'S.iicC6i64..9 . to , LEWIS.F. 'LYNE.
DEALERS in Fornign:ntiti;Donientio
narawara,dtoicinde, . • -• „ • •,f,
• 'PAINTS; OILS, ISLASS,',.4III7IIIIIiI3.Ie,
North Annoyer tit, 'tinily - oktoalie' °re °lrritate Bank.
luly 7,1805.
V(29IK-CANDY / . Saaieti Froneh and
canon.
Q. lb, 180.
WOOPLANIVS SITTERS•
The great Strengthening Tonle.
(Not a' Whisky Preparation.) (
HOOFLAND'S
GERMAN BITTERS,
DEBIBIT Y ! DEBILITY
restating from any canna 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 on bad liquors for their
almost miraculous effects.
Observe the following symptoms resulting from dis
orders of the digestive organs:
Constipal ion, Inward Piles. Fullness of Blood 'o 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, Fluttering
at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations •wh- n
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, 811 l sing in the Flesh, Constant
Imaginings of Evil, and (heat Depression of Spirits.
AND DISEASES RESULTING FROM DISORDERS
OF THE LIVER AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS.
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS,
This Bitters bits
GIVES BE TER SATiSFAC
TION,
HAS MORE TESTIMONY,
Mae more ftonpeetable People to vouch for it, than any
other articln In the Market.
We defy any one to contradict this assertion, and
WILL PAY $lOOO
to any one who will produce a certificate publiehed by
ua that lc not genuine,
O
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS,
Chronic or Nervous Debility,
and Diseases arising from a disor
REMEMBER,
?hot this Bitters is not Aleholie,
CONTAINS NO RUM OR WHISKEY
AND CANNOT MAKE DRUNKARDS
BUT IS THE BEST TONIC IN THE
WORLD.
From the Rev. Levi N. Beck, Pastor of the Baptis
Church, Pemberton, N. J., lormerly of the North Bap
list Church, Philadelphia, at present Pastor of tb
Baptist Church, Chester, Pa.
* * * * * * a *
I have known Ilooflaud's llerman Bitters favorably
for a number' ofyears, I have used them In my own
Campy, and have illl.lrl co pioneed with Mohr effect,,,
that I was induced to recommend (horn to many oth
ers, and know that they have operated in a strikinyly
beneficial manner. I take great pleasure In thus pub-
Hely proclaiming this tact, and calling the attention
of those afflicted with the diseases for which they aro
recommended, to these bitters, knowing from experi
ence that my recommendation will be sustained. I
tic this more cheerfully as Iloolland's Bitters is intend
ed to benefit the afflicted, and is not a rum drink.'
From Rev. W. D. fielg,frlod, Pastor of Twelfth Bap
tilt Church, Phila.
Gentlemen :—I have recently i een laboring under
the distressing effects of indigestion, accompanied by
a prostration of the nervous system. N amorous rem
edies were recommended by friends, and some of them
tested, but without relief. Your ileotiand's German
Bitters were recommended by persons who had tried
them, and whose favorable mention of these bitters
Induced me to try thorn. I must confess that I had
an aversion to Patent Medicines trout the "thousand
and one" quack "Bitters " whose only aims seems to
be to palm off sweetened and drugged liquor upon the
community In a sly way, and the tendency ot which,
I fear, le to make many a confirmed drunkard. Upon
learning that yours wan really a medicinal prepaia
tion I took it with happy affect. Its action, not only
upon the etc mach, but upon the nervous system, was
prompt and gratifying. 1 feel that 1 have derived
breat and permanent benefit from the use of a few
ottles.
From Roy. J. Newton Brown, D. D., editor of the En
cyclopedia of Religious Knowledge and Christian
Chronicle Philadelphia.
Altsough net disposed tc favor or reel Patent
sledicin es iu general, through distrust of their ingre
dlentH and etteetß, I vet kis• w or no soffit:lent reasons
by a man may not testify to the innofits he believes
chueolf to have received Dorn any simple preparation,
in the h• pe tent he may thus contribute to the bene
fit it others I d this the !once readily in regard to
llooiland'a German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C it. Jack
son, or thin city. bemuse I was prejudiced against them
tar many rears, under the impression that they Wore
elderly an aleOlddie mist urn. I uni indebted to my
friend, Robert :Shoemaker, Esq.. for thuremoval of this
prejudice by proper t este and for encouragement ti try
thorn when suffering from groat and long continued
debility. the use of thsee bottles of ths se Bitters at
the beginning 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 be
fore, and had almost despaired of regaining I there:
fore thank God and my friend for directing me to the
use of them
From tho Rev. E. D. Pendell, Assiatant Editor Chris
tian Chroniolo, Phila. •
I have derived decided benefit fromllie use of Hoof
land's German Bitters, and feel It my privilege to rec
ommend them as a most Valuable tonic, to all who are
buffering, from general debility or from diseases arising
from derangement of the liver.
Yours, truly. E. D:FENDALL.
From Rev. D. Morrigo, Pastor of thu Passyunk Bap
tist Church, Phila.
From the many respectable recommendations given
given to Dr. lloofland's (lemon Bitters, I was induced
to give them' a trial. After using several bottles 1
bound theln'to,,be a good remedy for debility, and a
most excellent tonic for the stomach
From MG Rev. MOB. WINTER, D. D., Pastor of Rox
borough Baptist Church.
sea Stn: I fool it duo to your excellent preparation
lloofland's German Bitters, to add my testimony to
the deserved reputation it has obtained. 1 have for
yearo, at times, boon troubled with groat disorder in
my bead and nervous system. I woe advised by a
friend to try a bottle of youroerman Bitters. ' 1 did so,
and have experienced a groat and unexpected relief.
,My healthluts been very materially benefited. I con•
Ildently recommend the article whera I rn. et with calm'
'similar to my own, and have been assured by many of
their good effects. . Respectfully yours, . '
. T. WINTER,
Roxborough, Pa.
. . . 6
Sot; that the signature bt-'O. M. JACKSON , ' Is on the
wrapper or each bottle,
Should your nearest druggist not have the article
do not be.put oil by any of the intoxicating' prepare
time that may be often din its place but send to no
and we will forward, securely packed by express.' ' r.
PRINCIPAL OFFICE AND. MANUFACTORY,
'or sale V I Di o
maslite and Do_ in every town In
the llnitod
tatea.
D•oe . •
„ ,
AT HAYERI3TIOIII3
WILL CURE
=I
Fevers,
DYSPEPSIA,
ARE OURED BY
PERFORMED MORE MIRES,
WILL CURE EVERY CASE OP
Diseases of the Kidneys,
dered Stomach
Read who Says So
•
Very respectfully yours,
W. D. SELO FRIED,
No. 254 Bbackamaxon Street,
J. NEWTON BROWN;
Philadelphia
BEWARE 01? COUNTERMTH'
No. 031 :Arch SireOi PI1084111ln; Pa t
JONES & EVANS,.
lauccesic;ro & e3.j
-
PROPRIETORS,
•
The •Fathily, Grocery. .
THE subscribers, baying taken'„ tbe - '
Family Grocery Store of Monasmith & aker,
on Main St., adjoining F. Gardndr R Co's Machine
Shop and Foundry. have , just opened a now and ele
sant assortment of GROCERIES, GL ASS and QUEENS
WARE, selected with great care for family supplies,
which they will soil at the very lowekt prices fir
Cush. Every article in the line of Family Groceries
will always be kept fresh and cheap. They also call
particular attention to the
Eureka Patent Mash Fruit Jars,
•
which they have the exclusive ages
/ f r Carlisle, and which has proved
s superlority overall other cane or
ire now In use by its ;coca simplicity,
srlial reliability in beeping Fruit. and
io extraordinary ease with which it is
aled and opened. without injury for,
stura use. No family should purchase
therjars without first examining the
tureka, if they want to buy the best.
No have also KNOX'S PATENT STEP
.ADDER. an article which no house
'roper should be without. Also,
.ash's celebrated WASHING MA
MINE, only Five Dollars, and the
ES WRINOER, bath of will b they
mend to give entire satisfaction.
wen appointed Auonts for tile sale of
EARTHEN DRAIN PIPES,
to which they would call the attention of Farmers and
others needing them as the best and cheapest article
to be found for conveying water tbrcugh yards and
barn-yards Also a variety of ethos articles, such as
DOOR MATS of several Muds and prices.
.Just opened s supply of Fresh Herring and
a❑ kiwis of Salt Fish, put up this Spring. Also
Flour in barrels and sacks and Nei d by the bushel.
MARTIN A OARDNEIt.
May 25, 1860.
LIFE-HEALTH-STRENFTIL
LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGTH
LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGTH
THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY
DR. JUAN DELAMARRE'S
Celebrated Specific Pills,
Prepared from a prescription of Dr. Juan
Delamarre, Chief Phy.ncian to the Hos
pital du Nord ou Lariboisiere of
Paris.
This invaluable medicine is no Imposition, but is
unfailing in tho cure of Sparinatorrhie or Seminal
Weakness. Every species of Ounital or Urinary irri
tability. Involuntary or Nightly Seminal Emissions
(rem whatevi r cause produced, or boaster seveie will
be speeoily relieved and the organs restored to healthy
action.
Read the following opinions of eminent French phy
tartans:
'•We have used the Specific Pills prepared by Oar
anclere & Dupont, No. 214. Rue Lombard, from the
prescription of Dr. Juan Delamarru, in our private
practice with uoif!.rm success. and we believe there is
no other medicine so well calculated to cmo all per
sons suffering from Involuntary Emissions or any
Other weakness of the Soy ail Organs, whether caused
by a sedentary mode of living, excesses or abuse.
It. A. BEA UitISPARIE, 111. D.
0. D. DUJARD N, hi. D.
JEAN LE MJEURE, N. D.
Paris, May sth, 1868
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
The Genuine Pills are sold by all the principal Drug
gists through Int the World, price 0110 Dollar per Box,
or tAx Boxes for Five Dollars.
17 ARANCIERE & DUPONT, Sole Proprietors,
No. 214 flue Lombard, Palls
Ono Dollar unclosed to any authorised Agent, will
insure a box by return mail, securely sealed from all
oh emotion, six boxes for five dollars.
MO Ounce al Agents for America,
OSCAR. U. MUSES & Co., 27 Cortlandt St., N.Y.
N. 11.—French,Clorman, Spanish and Engll h Pamph
lets, containing full particulars and directions for use •
sent free to any address.
Sold in Carlisle by J. W. ELLIOTT, and at HAVER
STICK'S.
Jan. 12, 1866-Iy.
DR. MARSHALL'S
CATARRH SNUFF!
This Snuff has thoroughly pro - red Itself to bo the
best article known for curing the ',atm rh, Cold in the
Head and Headache It has bees found au excellent
remedy In many cases of Sore Eyes. Deafness has
been removed oy It, and Hearing has often been great
ly improved by Its use
It is fragrant and agreeable, and
Gives Immediate Relief
to the dull heavy pains caused by diseases of the head.
Thu sedsations atter using It are delightful and In
vigorating. It opens and purees out all °be truetlons,
strengthens the giant's, and gives a pehlthy action to
the parts affected.
More Than Thirty Years'
of Sale and use of Dr Marshall's Catarrh and Head
ache :snuff, has proved its grout value for all the com
mon diseases of the Head, and at this moment It
stands higher than ever before.
- - . -
It Is recommended by many of the best physicians,
and is used with great success and iatisfamiuu every
where.
Read the Certificates of Wholesale Drug
gists in 1864.
The undersigned. having for many years been ac
quainted with Dr. Marshall's Catarrh nod Headache
boulf, and sold it In our wholesale it tide cheerfully
state, that we believe it to he equal, in every respect,
to the tecuutnietidatiotte give. el it for the core of
Caters hal Affections, and that it is decidedly the best
artiele we have ever known for all common diseases of
the Head.
liostoo,Barwes & Park, Now York
A. B. & 1). .ands, "
Stophon Paul & Co. '•
I twael Moor dr. Co. `•
Meliesson & Bobbins,"
W11,,0n , N airban kSt Co. •' A. L. Scull & Co. "
Burr &
Bend, Au. tin & Co,
Brown, Lamson & Co
Heed, Cutler &
Seth W. Fowlu,
. . _
Ilenahaa , Edmunds & Co.M. Ward. Close & Cu "
U. ❑. Ray. Portland, Me. Bush Sr. Rule,
For Sale by WI De ugglsts. TRY IT.
lan. 12, 1866-Iy.
RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES
Bryan's Puhnonic Wafers I
f o 'l'he , m iginal Medicine established in Irs7, and
flri,t article on tine kind tiler introduced under the
name of "i'ULMONIU W Ann . ,'' Inn this or any other
cone y; all other Pulmonic niers are counter wits.
The genuine can be known by the name 131tY AN being
siamped on each Warm.
These Wafers have been before the public for nearly
thirty years, and the immense sale attained, not only
in a merle+. bat in foreign countries, fully atto,t their
intrinsic worth. medical propeutnes are super lot
to any other a tide offered for the cure of Pulmonary
or prom:Mal affections, and the quantity contained in
each box is nearly double that of the many worthless
Imitations advertised.
Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers
cure Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Asthma,
Catarrh, Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing, Spitting of
Blood, Pains In the Chest,lpiont Consumption and
all diseases of the lungs.. Not only affording tempor
ary relief, but effecting a rapid and fasting cure and
ate warranted to give satisfaction in ever instance.
They do not nauseate like alcoholic compounds, and
the medicinal t roporties aro combined in a lorm so a
greonblu and pleanant to the taste, that sity child will
lake them. line dose wt II ale a) s afford
RELIEF IN TEN lIINUTES.
VoCAI.I . I, and %Valer4 ate
Vevulially valuable . (Ley wilt iu woe day retest e the
most severe Orearlulial tiournelLeSt , ; HMI th• li regular
use tic a few days a 111, at all IlUleo. Inereane the pow
er and flexibility of the voice, g catty imp UN lug its
tone, cempaas and eleartives, for which parpuse 1 hey
are resularly used by many professional vocalists.
The very great celebilt) of this Invaluable remedy
use induced unprincipled perm.la to prepare bane innt
Cations, which disappuitit the just expectation', of the
purchaser, and 'Witte the character of the genuine
nu dlettio.
deo that the word, -111t4A.N," to stamped on each
Wafer. and also obset re the toe stunts 01 the signature
of the Proprietor •`JOB MOSES" on each wrapper, to
counterfeit which is forgery. aid - Offending Wiles
will ho dealt with to the full extent 01 t..e law
"Wien's Putstortic K AFEBB aro for sale by all Drug'
gists.
JOB MOSES, Solo Proprietor, 27 Oortlandt St., N. Y.
Jan. 12, 18011-Iy.
CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS
Prepared from a, proscription of Sir .1. Clark, M. D.,
Physician Bxtraordinary to the queen.
rI I IIIS well known medicine is no im
position, but a sumo and safe remedy for Female
Alcultios and Obstructions, from any cause whatever
and although a powerful remedy, it contains n - dthiug
hurtful to the constitution.
. . .
To Married Ladles it is peculiarly suited. It will, In
a short time, bring on the monthly period with regu.
larity. ~'! , •
In all rases of , Nervous 9piniol Affections, Pain In
the Hack and Limbs, Ilevviness, Fatigue on slight ex
eaten, Palpitation of the Heart, Lowness of Spirits,
Hysterics, Sick Headache, Whites, and all the painful
diseases occasioned by a Murdered system, these Pills
will effect a cure when all other ;means have tailed.
These Pills have never been known to fail where the
directions on the 2d page of pamphlet are well oboe, v.
ed. For further particulars, got a pamphlet, free, or
the agent. $1 and 0 postage stamps enclosed to any
authorised agent, will failure &bottle, containing over
60 pills by return mail. W. E..1,10TT,
J an. 11, 1850-Iy. • ' Agent, Carlisle.
D. MERRIGD
The noted "Dry Good" Store in South
•IlanOver Street.
rrIIE most attractive place -in Carlisle
18 at A. IV. Bout s groat,
"MERCANTILE EMPORIUM'?
where can be purchased the hest, handsomest,•and
cheapest goods in the Country. rWe have Just replan-.
lobed our stock with, a large Invoice of the cholcost
goOds the Market, and will coutinne to renew, the
supply dally,or ad necessity redutres.
It would be impossible to onumerataill the articles
in our ostensive line of business: - •
Wo have' now a tine assortment of Ladles Spring
Dress Goods. • ••L , „ • '
POPLINS PLAIN AND PLAID:. • ' '
°HALMS OF HEAT' VOL PATTERNS Aco.,.
• PRINTS AND ALL KINDSOB DOMESIIO GOODS.
• A varlery of Gentleman and Boys wear.. An eaten
sivasteak of
' STAIR AND •
FLOOR OIL CLOTIIS,
OIL SHADES.
Blind Materials and Carpet Chains. ,
Napkins" aluperlor lengthiltdd , widths.
..We shall be Dappy to havaall call and examine our
1, new stock," as we ,feePconfldent.that our selection
will please all 'taste*.
Ogi]islq, April llthlBoo,
_ .
j;) : ROPS.7" _ • . „ ,
Vint; Choocante, Crpam,Lemon,Orangkyaullj
Duo. 16,
AT lIA.VZHATTOIIO.
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KR JAMES CLARKE'S
A. W. BENTZ