Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, June 29, 1866, Image 3

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    the perpetuity of her institutions. lo pre
dicted that-England would yet bow to tho
yoke of - the conquOror. Although the ora
tor's voice is somewhat weak, his enuncia
tion was distinct arid his delivery very good.
Mr. String, did himself very considerable
credit.
The Revolution of 'ldeas. 7 -Sylvanus :G.
Grove, Columbia.—Mr. Grove, demonstrated
the impossibility of stopping the mind of
man. Ile_§howed the change from the phi
losophy of the ancients to the apostolic prac
tice of dealing with the real and avoiding
tho speculative. Ho maintained that the
light of the present age is superior to that of
the past. This gentleman's performance
was excellent in every particular.
Circumstances Develop Faculties.—J. E.
McKelvy. The speaker held that the
achievements in the world have been marked
by peculiar circumstances. He contended
that man was the creature of circumstances
which control his action. Mr. McKelvy
possesses many of attributes of an orator and
his performance was a very excellent one.
Calamities give birth lu great
Joseph 0. Hamblen, Princess Ann, Md.
Statesmen were not, called forth until the
times required them. The science and art
of war gives birth togredt minds. It brings
forth the latent strength of nations and in
dividuals. Mr. ll,lmblen's delivery was
forcible and his voice and manner wore
good.
Classical Oration—Popt,lar Proverbs.—
L. E. McComas, Hagerstown, Md. Mr.
McComas held that proverbs embodied in
short sentences contain the wit and wisdom
of all nations, that they are easily retaipled
and are a; old as language itself; that
troll's arc condensed in popular proverbs
and that from them wo learn the charac
teristics of a people. - Proverbs are univer
sal in use, they grow stronger with age and
instil morality into mankind. This was one
of the most scholarly efforts of the mmccasion.
German Oration.—Ulnts. W. Super, New
port. This was very well delivered but our
cars being familiar only with ;English
sounds we will not attempt comment or
criticism.
The Motive Power of Progress.-- aeob Todd
of Philadelphia. It is sulliciont to sad• of
this speech that it did credit to the orator.
Mr. Todd's reputation as an orator i. too
well established here to need any encomi
ums and he will dcmhtless make a no less
brilliant one wherever he may go.
The other addresses were the Masters'
Oration by John C. Graham, Esq., of Car
lisle, and the Valedictory by 'Wilberforce
Wells, of Phi10(1011,11in. We had not the
pleasure of hearing either but we have no
doubt that the orators reflected great credit
on themselves and their Alma Mater.
This year two—to Dickinson entirely
novel—celebrations were observed, :Old we
understand the annual custom inaugurated.
The first was What is termed class-day exer
cises and consisted of an oration, a poem and a
history of the class together with a prophecy
—each of tine, performanq's by members of,
the Senior Class elected for the purpose by
their fellows. We were not present but
learn that the LIN ereh,es were quite interest-
. The second affair was a delightful party
given at Mt. Holly Springs by the gradu
ating class to their friends. Alter a splen
did collation, had been discussed the cere
mony of the wooden spoon was conducted
by Mr. Thomas Maurer, who on behalf of
the class in a neat little speech presented the
spoon to Mr. C. J. String, who received it
quite gracefully, expressing his gratification
in a feeling manner. We understand that
the most popular member of the class is se
lected as the recipient of the honor, the gift
being esteemed the highest mark of good
feeling.
Noting
K EEP COOL—Go lo W. C. Suwyer no it Main
Ft . ;Id hlty the thinnemt Drest, ranh,
Mc•ti'm turnkhing g 0.14,
W. Sawy, & Cu., alsrasn ha, It r( ... :11.t1 for lo
comfort of the sason, ~‘d .[•% t.ry pet uai ,‘ ill ft.,•l ',otter
for inv.,ting in 11.vir line N, a 1.,. No iolvanco it:
Arlene,
FRUIT .11Its.--Wt• Jan, It, ; 4 1 , 1,Iirept•r:.
la per rent, lower than the I,,veat Philadelphia whole
rle privet. All other gouda ill oar liar, g"ool awl ehe.,t,
ni can he afforded. 111,AIII A SON
South I , dl,l"—rmli,le, l'o.
GOOD RESIDENCE FOR SAI.E.—Thn large
brick house in South Hanover Street. Pos
session given iinniediately.
June 22, 1866-3 t
POSITIVELY Tugs LAST NOTICIL --- The
books of Delaney k Blair, will be put into
the hands of a proper ollieer for collection
on the Ist of July, all who wish to save
costs pay your bills
IL MOORE, for
& BLAIR
June 15, 1866
Those in want of cheap Lumber call at
the yard of
Cheapest Pine Shingles in the country at
the yard of
Look tc your coal interests? Prepared to
supply ; you bettor than ever at
Noxicm—All orders for Coal and Lumber, can be loft
at Martin & Gardner's, Morn's, and Faller's Groceries,
and at Creamer's Jewelry Store, which will be promptly
attended to, and at the lowest prices,
Whiskers ! Whiskers ! !
Dr. L. 0. 'Marrs' Ca' rrolia, the greatest stimulator
In the world, will force Whiskers or Mustaches to grow
on the smoothest face or chin; never known to fail;
sample for trial sent free to any ono desirous of testing
its merits. Address, REEVES & CO., 78 Nassau St., N. Y.
June 29, 1866.-3 m
An Effectual Worm Medicine
Brown's Vormilugo Comfits,
On Worm LOZENGES. Much sickness, undoubtedly,vith
children' and adults, attributed to other causes, is An,
stoned by worms. Tim "Winnnon COMFITS," although
effectual in dostroying worms, can do no potedblo injury
to the most delicato child. This valuable combination
has boon successfully used by physicians, and found to
bo safe and ours in eradicating 'Alm, so hurtful to
children. -
- Curtmnrx navnia WORM . require immediate atten
tion, as noglect of Um trouble often causes prolonged
11017.2
SYMPTOMS OP WORMS IN CHILDREN aro often overlook.
ed. Worms in the stomach and bowels caus.e,irVtation,
which can be removed only by the use of a Sure reme
dy. The combination of ingrodlonts used in making
Brown'a l'ermVime anifits" ie such as to give the beet
possiblo effect with Hardy. ,
CURTIS & DROWN,Propriotors, New York. Said by
all Dealers In Medicines, at 25 cts. a box.
May 25, 184 7 1 y.
-
ITCH ! ITCH I ITCH 1
SCRATCH ! SCRATCH 1' SCRATCH
_WHEA.TON''S OINTMENT •
Will Cure. the Itch in 48 Hours.
A ISO,eutes SALT.. RHEUM, UL- 01MS, OIITLI3LAINO, arid, all EItIIPTIOIIB Or
r ,
SKIN. Prico 60 oUntsl. Nor ealoby all druggists.
By sending 00 cents to WEEKS dc POIVEII., Solo
Agents, 170 Washington stroot, Boston, it will bo for.
warded by noslL !, troo of — postago, to any part of the
United States.
Juno 8;1800. • •
. . .
?dentinAuld Catarrh Snuff, .Is a sure curo for that
bothersome disease, Catarrh. - .. .
Jaw 12,1868L4y. . •
. .
pl I'ECTAOLES; of all kinds and prideS,
to salt 0.11 ages, at tho now Jewelry Btoro, East
aln f3t4,, ' , v . " ,
•
A Sicuigle Box of Bra .ndretles
Contains more vegetable extractive matter. than
twenty boxes of any pills in the world besides ; fifty
five hundred physicians use them in their practice to
the exclusion of other purgatives., !The first letter of
their value is yet scarcely appreciated. When they
art better known, sudden death and continued sick
ness will be of the past. Lot those who know them
spats right out in their favor. It is a duty which will
save life.
Our race aro subject to a redundancy of vitiated bile
at this season, and it is as dangerous as it is prevalent;
but Brandroth's Pills afford an invaluable and efficient
protection. By their occasional usa wo prevent the
collection of those impurities which, when in sufficient
qualities, cause so much danger to tho body's health.
They soon cure Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Loss of
Appetite, Pain in the Head, Heartburn, Pain An the
Breast-bone, Sudden Faintness and Costiveness. Sold
by all respectable-Dealers In Medicines. , -
May 18, 1800.-:-.lm
1 1 A Grand Epoch in Medicine ! 1
MAGGIEL, is the founder of a
.7 now medical system.
~The quantltarlans whose
vast internal doses en feeble .the stomach and paralyze
the bowels, and with whose external 'mettles ulcer
ated anti t upllvo fanfares are deluged In vain, must
give place and precedence to the uuua who restores
heallii and appetite with from one to throe harmless
pills, and cures the roost virulent and scorbutic disor
ders with one or two boxes of his salve. iitaggiericrilln
and Salve have ushered in in new , minified era. No
more nauseating iivolanches of drastic pills need be
poured down sick people's tint oats. One of id aggiel's
Pills rectifies the disordered condition of the stomach
and bowels, and mattes health return where it has van
ished. In fact Maggiore Bil loos, Dyspeptic and
Minim, Pills cure where all others fail. While for
Burns. Scolds, Chilblains, Cuts, mid all abrasions of
the skin, Ida Salve ix infaiii de. Sold by J. Sin
glet, 43 Fulton street, Now York, Haverstick, Carlisle,
and all druggists, at 21 cents per box.
April 20, 1860,
TRANSFORMATION.
The superstitions of antiquity are only "food for
laughter" at the present day, and yet this is an ago
:Wcompli , hed with the aid of seleuee. For example
grey, candy or red hair is
CHANGED IN A MOMENT,
o the rlrhect C 1 ,111121 Vtilii ,4 black or brown, bin simple
Ipplivation of
CIZISTA DORO'S DM It DYE, .
Manufactured by J. Ott Anon°, r. Af.tor Housii, Now
York. Sold by Drug4i .Is. Applied by all Hair Drosk,
dune 21,
Bargains in fine Clothing
ROCKH ILL & WILSON,
Brown Stone Clothing Hall,
003 and 005 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
H STOCK
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
'laving sold out our stock of Clothing fiT Gen tlemen
aid Boys, cal tied Us or from the late fire, our entire
stuck of
Fashionable Ready-Mado Clothing
is the Newest,
AS 018 PRICES A ItE TUE LOWEST.
Magnificent Spring Stock! !
NOW READY,
TO SUIT EVERYBODY.
(!i;ST OM DEPARTMENT.
our nouly titled up Ct.t‘un Dern tment, now con
the largos :uotortment or all the Fashionuhle New
FAhrle , l, I t nur pltrins lo t.e hart limo.
St ITS, ('ll7l. _IN7I .11 ILI TA /L 5 );
In this department our stock iv also unrivalled
Of at.", execut,.4.l at shortest nonce.
THE CHOICEST STOCii
READY-MADE CLOTHING
ROCKHILL &WILSON,
Brown Stone Clothing Hall,
GO3 AND . GO5 CHESTNUT ST.,
PIII LADELPIIIA
April '27.
ad vet t i,etumt L ul 6ir .lateen Clarke's Celubral od
Female I'll Is.
.1 an. tilte.—ly.
Ethic I NSW , :—t)Y EItHOLTZER. On the inth
nt tho residence of the / bride's father, by the Rev. J.
Philip Bishops.. Mr. j;t6 a I'. DivlsinHon, of RidgetraY,
Elk Co, to (rye, 1,11,er, of White Hell
this county
TOWMS— ENSOIt. On the Nth ima.. by the SaITIO ,
at nut U. It. Pari,onaqo in Shiremanstown, Mr. Goof ge
T,wins, of Winthrop. Maine, to 'Sir, Catirtrino Ensor,
of W. Fairview this County.
!JOHN ER—GMBH_ On Thursday morninL; June
2( th, at the residonro of Dr. Cook, Vu Carlhde, Pa., by
tho Rev. Dr. .1. 11. Meruilen, assist,' by Rev. F. .1.
Clere. D. D., Major 0. A. Horner, of Eillillittshurg, pl d.,
to 3' iss Maggio A . youngest slaughter ur the late Rev.
Rclaa t F. Grier, of the latter plata,
MANNINO—LEEDS. On the 12th Inst., in Carlisle,
Ly liov ii. 1.% Beek, Mr. A. Manning, of Oakville, to
Miss. Emma C. Leeds, of this borough.
PEPPER—SLEADER On the 26th inet., by Rev.
S. i'. Sprecber, Mr. James W. Coffer, to Miss Margaret
Ann Slender, both of Cumberland Co.
A. 11. 13LAin's
CARLISLE PRODUCE; MARKET.
Carlisle, .1 um 28, 18C0
13 00
8 00
6 0
2 00
2 SO
1 10
Paolily I , l”ur
Superlitto do
11 ITE Nl' MUT
CORN
OATS
CIAIVERSERD..
TI)10.111YSEI,A)
A. 11. IlLni
GENERAL PRO
IMIIEM
A. 11. 131...A11es
En
UM
TALLOW,
SOAP,
BEES.WAX,
BACON BABA
A. 11. Bwait's
LETTERS REMAINING UNCLAIMED in
the Post Office at Carlisle, State of Pennsyl
vania, the 28th day of June, 1886.
Published by official authority in the pa
per having, the largest circulation.
flea obtain any of these letters, the
applicant must call for." advertised letters,"
give the dato 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.
DELANCY & SIIROM
GEO. ZTNN, P. M.
Alison James (1314, Keowr P. M. (B 103)
Armstrong A. (2) Lockhart Benjamin
Bower John. (2 Reg) Linn Sylvester J. .
Blannon Barbara Meletz R. (131 cs Reg)'
13auglnan Mary Moudy Wm.
Black William L. Moreton Chas: C. E.
Backens & Davis Myers Conrad
Buchman Bonj. McDonald A. A. (2)
Brownywell Oliver Mc Connelly Carolina
Brown Wm. (2) Myers
.L
Byers Jonas •McKinney L
Coriumiii Jeremiah Molester Mary '
Clark Ildward .Morrett Ann E.
Carson John L., Myers Henry A.
Cohen M. L. : McOonougy Caroline
Castor M.ortorff George
Clark - James M. Nniol Mr.
'Dovoranx Frank A. ~ , P yc David
Doran James -.. Redding J. & J. B.
'Etter John Ritomv Amanda C.
Eagle A. G. Spotts Abraham
Folder J. Sewell Rev. B. J.
Foster Sowers John E.
Grey Betsey Smith John
Grubb Lydia Steppackor . Bettie'
Groff Leander Sovord Elizaboth •
Gloim Aaron S. , Shang' JeSso V. •
Gracey John . Shoop Chrititian •
Grabill -Oho& W.-- —Spaeth Jacob
Hdffm on ;Benj. Smith Mrs Mary,
Hill Nancy Shade John
Hofßanger Lucyum Stanton John W.
Heitman R. (Bks) „ Somington-Dr t
Hinton:Richard Soaright John G.
Handsehew Mathias Strobots Joseph
Hitatings 'Win. Tolar Anna
'Hunter Col. J. F. Trout Anna. '-
Hunter J. Wesley , Tennant
Holtzman James • Wilson Hottio E.
,
Johns Jr Williarns,Thos..R: • •
Jackson Mntilda
,Wagnor.John,.. .
Johnson „Lacy " West Rev. Then:la's M
KAIU Lydia A.nri. Zeigler 13arel. D,
Miracles,
I=
Li the highest style, and at moderato prices
Boys' CLOTHING,
TEE B lit-a IN ECITY,
_l7' TILE l,O 11" EAT PRICES !
IN PHILADELPHIA
Marriages
I=l=l
Watts.
UCE MARKET
June 28,1868.
Currecied Weekly b IVm. Bentz.
IMM=&11
lUMMM:I2I
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10 UNPARED PEACHES 18
0-12 DRIED APPLES, ~ 300
38 RAGS, OA
20
DISSOLUTION
N
OTICE is hereby given that the firm
of Halbert & Brother, has this day been die.
so ved by mutual consent, the junior partner, Wm. R.
Ilalbort, retiring from tho firm. The business will bo
conducted as heretofore at the old stand by the senior
partner of the old firth Charles L. Halbert, who also
has charge of the books.
Notice Is hereby given to all persons indebted to \ the
above firm that an immediate . settlement It all outetand
fug accounts will be required.
OIIAS L. HALBERT.
WM. It. HALBERT.
Juno 21st 1800.
Dissolution of Partnership.
THE firm of Richard Coll) & Co., of
the Borough of Carlisle, State of Pennsylvania,
of whirls the undersigned was the silent' partner, has
this day boon dissolved by mutual consent. The nn ;
dereigoed therefore gives notice that he has no further
business association with Richard Colo, and is in no
way liable for future debts
Juno 20, 1860-8 t
Walker & Claudy,
(Successors to J. D. Gorges,)
THE subscribers respectfully inform
the public In general. that they have purchased
the Tin nod Sheet Iron Establishment of Mr. Gorges,
in rear of the Chita HO Fe, where they era prepared to
accommodate the patrons of the old establishment and
all others Nrholnay !liver thorn with their work. If
you want the very Lest
COOKING STOVE
at the lowest price, come to us. All insured for six
months or longer. We have nothing on hand but the
best bakers and Warrant them to be 011011, for we keep
noun other. Come and see the great variety. We can
give hundreds of testimonials if desired.
COME and SEE,
our Parlor and Office Stoves for wood or coal
HEATERS AND RANGES,
Stationary and Portable.
97.11 V N767.A.,3E1...7E,
of all Muds in great variety, made from the very beet
tin-plate. All you need in our line can be had from
us at a saving of 20 per cent.
CALL
at our Store anti Ware Rooms, In rear of the Court
Hou,,e, and you will earn money lu your purchases.
It will fully pay you to come.
Tin Reeling and Spouting done at short notice
By stalct attention to business the undersigned
hope to merit and receive a liberal share of public
patronage.
Juno 29, 1866-1 y
READING RAIL ROAD
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it y
r.
Wetik
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
JUNE 11th, 1886.
kR AI"KRUNK LINE FROM THE
North and North-West for Philadelphia, Now
York, Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Ashland, Lebanon,
Allentown, Easton, Ephrata, Litiz, Lancaster, Colum•
bin, eke., Sc.
Trisins leave Harrisburg for Now York; as follows:
At 3MO, 8.10 :aid 9.05 A. 51., and 2.10 and 0.15 P. M.,
'rontic,ting a Ith similar Trains on the Pennsylvania
Rail Road, and arriving at New York at 6.00 and 10 10
A. M., and 4.10, 5.20 and 10.45 P. NI. Sleeping Cars ac
companying the 3.00 A. M., and 9.16 P. M., Trains,
without change.
Leave Harrisburg for Rending, Pottsvillo, Tamaqua,
Millersville, Ashland, fine tiros°, Allentown and Phil.
adelphia, at 8.10 A. 31., and 210 and 4 10 I'. M. ' stop
ping at Lebanon and principal Way Stations; tho 4.10
P. M. Train making connections for Columbia and
Philadelphia only. For PottsviPo, Schuylkill Haven
and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail
Road, leave Harrisburg at 3.20 P. NI.
lieturning: Lease New York at 7.00 and 9.00 A. 31.,
12.00 Noon and 5.00 P. 31; Philadelphia at 8 15 A. 31.,
and .1.30 P. NI., Way Passenger Train leaves Phila
delphia at 7 30 A. NI., r• turning from Reading at 0.30
P. M., stopping at all Stations; Pottsville at 8.45 A.
N., and 2 45 P. NI.; Ashland 6.00 and 11 30 A. M., and
1.05 P NI ; Tamaqua at 9.45 .1. NI., and 1.00 and 8.53
P. NI.
id,Ve Pottsville for Harrisburg, via Schuylkill and
Sus luelninna Rail Howl. at 7.00 A. M.
Reading Accommodation Train Leaves Reading at
0.00 A. 31., return lag from Philmielphla at 5.00 P. N.
Columbia Rail t . . ns leave Reading at 6.45 A.
31., 12 05 Noon ud 6.15 I'. 51. for Ephrata, Lltlz, Lan
caster, Columbia Sc.
On Sundays : ay. Net Yo at 8.00 P. M., Phila
delphia SOO A. 31., ( :1 a I'. S , the 8.00 A. 31. Train
running only to Rea 1 ~,. in sville 8.00 A. M. Tam
aqua 7,30 A. NI., Harrisburg 905 A. M., and Reading
at 1.33 and 7.30 A. 11., for Harrisburg, and 10.52 A. NI,-
for New York. and 4.25 P. 31. for Philadelphia.
Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Excur ,
sion Tickets to and fions all points, at reduced Bates.
Baggage checked through : 80 pounds allowed each
Passenger. 0. A. NICOLLS,
(loners] Superintendent.
Reading, Pa. June 25, 186 G.
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F I A STATI 4 .I NOTICE.
Letters of Administration on the estate of John
duc'd., lain of South Middloton township,
Cumberland county, hissing boon issued to the sub
se: ibers the first named residing in the same town
ship, and the last named in Juniata county, Pa., no•
two is hereby given to all persons indebted to make
payment, and those having claims to present them to
.1. N. 11. (MAHAN!,
0. M. (I ItAIl A5l,
June 22, 1866---lit Adiu'rs.
I L IST kTE NOTICE._
Letters of Administration on the estate of
ham %Veal er, tale of D•rkinson Twp , Cumber
land Co., hal e been granted by the Register of Cum.
helium' Co., to the subscriber residing in said Twp.
All persons lode' toil to said estate will make payment
and those having claim' , in 11l present them to
DAVID WEAVER,
June 22, P-4 . 16 Gt. Administrator.
X EC UTO RS
j Letters Te4amentary on the estate of John
hear, dee'd.., late of West Pennsborough, Twir, Cum
beriand Co, having been granted to the sabre, Mars
rt,bling in the same township. Notice is hereby given
to all persons indebted to said estate to make pay
ment, MI those having claims to present them for
settletnene
.1 1111 r 22., I Si;t;
r 1 0 INVALIDS
Yonger's Sparkling Edinburgh Mu," nt
FRANCISOUS'
.1 um. 22,
TO THE AFFLICTkD.
" V killer's celebrated Ilorb Ritters" at
FRANCINUS'
Juno 22,1866.—at
TO 'WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
The best Ale and Porter on draught at
FILANCISCUS'
Juno 22, 1866.--3 t
EjSTATE
-
Letters of Administration on the estate of
Leah Couvor, deceased late of Mechanicsburg, Cumb.
Co. Pa., have been issued by the Register to the un
dersigned residing in Upper Allen, Twp., of Cumber
land Co ,Pa All persons having claims will present
them and those ludelded wlll Make payment to
izAMUtib COOV RR,
.1 II II e K, 101;1).* Administlator.
NOTICE.
r 1
111 undersigned administrator or the
estate of lienty W. Itellman, late of Mechanics
burg. Cumbel land County dec'd., hereby gives notice
to nil persons having claims against said estate, to pre ;
sent them properly authenticated, and all persons
knowing themselves indebted to mid estate to make
payment to
FREDERICK WATTS, Attoruoy for
S. L. M. 0 , qsISER, Admluletrator
Juno 15, 186(1
Settees for Sale.
TWENTY SETTEES from ten to
twolvo foot long. Apply to -
L. T. GREENFIELD, or
JOHN MARTIN.
Juno 15, 1865--3 t
Town Property at Private Sale.
loffer at priyate sale that yaluablo - pro-,
party situate on South - Pitt Street, in the Bor
ough of Carlisle, belonging to the heirs of Benjamin
Butler, doc'd. Adjoining Mrs. Moody and others.
The lot contains 16 foot in front on Pitt street and
about 110 In depth to an alley.
'Phu improvements CC:Moist of ono and a half story
WEATHERBOARDED HOUSE,
Franio Kitchen, with collar under all, and out build
ings. For terms and further Information apply to.
0. P. lIUMRIOIL
Att'y. for the heirs.
June 15, 1860-2 m.
k - ISTATE NOTICE.-
Letters of Administration on tho estate of Ben
janfin Clay, doe'd.,
late of East Peunsborough Twp.,
Cumberland County, havobeen issued by the Register
of said county, to the subscriber residing In the same
township. All persons indebted to said nstate aro re
quested to make payment, and those having claims a
gainst the estate will present them for settlement to
ELIZABETH CLAY,
Iday 25,.1866 a • Admeic..
STATE NOTICE.
Letters of Administration on the Estate of
Samuel L. Bucher late of Middlesex Township dee'd,
having boon issued by the Register of Cumberland
County to the undersigned, the first named residing
in Silver Spring Twp., and the last in Middlesex Twp.,
Xotice is hereby given to all ,persons having claims
against eaid estate to prevent them and those indebt•
ed.,to make payment to either of the subscribers,
JESSE Buondt,
- ISAAC BUCHER,
May 26, 1660.-ot. Admr's.
.WHITE SULPHUR
•
• And. Chnlybeate Springs;
•
'DOITBLING GAP, Pa. .
rI IBIS. celebrated watering place is now
1
open for the reception of boarders and visitors.
Considerable Improvements have boon made to the
buildings and grounds; an excellent corps of assistants
and servants, and the proprietors personal attention,
e 111 b 0 givets to molco the springs a pleasant aumme
resort. ' •
O. IX. MANN, .;
Juno 8,180 G-1 ns. • Proprietor.
GUM. . BELTING !
Jostvecolved aline assortment of all.alses—
Gum Bolting, Gum Hose, Gum racking, ito., and for
sale cheap a the Itardware Store of • , ••• ,
• lIHNRY 13ASTON..
Alit° 25,1804,
OPENING OF T : BEASON
JOHN 0. LESHER
-CHEAP DRY GOODS EMPORIUM.
of all the newest and most desirable styles and quail.
ties of
suitable for the present and coming season
'embracing all the latest varieties and styles in the
market.
Plain, Black and Fciney Dress Silks,
Foullard Silks, Mohairs, Poplins, Repps, French Moo.
amhiquetil Lenoes. Real Organdy and Jaconet Lawns
of beautiful designs, Plain and Figured Percales and
Chintses, Bilk hod Mohair Grenadines, Barages, Black
and Colored Mohair Alpacas, all shades, Mous de
Laines,
I=
LEIDIGII & MILLER
s the place to purchase your \.
DOMESTIC GOODS.
as we have the largest and beet Stock in the County,
and are selling thorn at
Muslins, Shootings, Pillow Cane Muslim; and Litmus,
Tickings Checks, Cotton Pants Stuffs, Linen Drillings,
Llnon Coatings, Calicoes, Ginghanni, Chainberry's
Gauge, Flannels, Cotton and Linen Table Diapers, &c.
fur the latest styles of
PARASOLS & SUN UMBRELLAS
for ladles and children
all styles Silk and Cloth Backs atd Mantles,
Black Lace Points,
Shetland Shawls, all colors,
f you aro In want of any kind of
an they have the largest Stock In town of Shirred,
'rucked and Puffed lausline, suitable for Dresses and
Garabaidles, Nalnsook Swiss, Camb. nod Jaconot klus.
line, Striped and .figured Swlsses and Piquitz, &c., &c.
MOURNING GOODS.
Of this class of goods we always haven full f l ue,e
such as ombazines, itepps, Poplins, Mohairs Single
and Double width DeLainea, Illozamblques, BLI Crape
Illarett for Dresses, and Shawls, 8-3 Grenadine Barage,
for Dresses and Shawls, Mohati Lustres, Lawns, Ging
hams, English Crapes, Crape Yells, Gloves of all de
seliplons Shawla, &c., &c. You will always find a
full line of
JOAN 11. BEAR,
SAM Uh I DILLER.
Exocuthnc
and they pay strict attention to all orders for the same
Do not forget to call for your supply of Cloths and One
almeres, Veatings, Linens for Pants and Coats. Hav
ing secured the services of a first class Tailor, we are
prepared to have Clothing wade up at very short no.
t Ice.
a the place to buy your
GLOVES,
•
HOSIERY of all kluda,
MITTS,
HOOPED SKIRTS,
BALAIORALS,
FRENCH CORSETS •
LINEN AN)9I 4 ,
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS,
BONNET RIBBONS,
TRIMMINGS,
RIBBONS,
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
BUTTONS,
EMB'D. INSERTINGS
AND EDGINGS,
LACE VEILS,
INFANT WAISTS,
EMB'D. FLOUNC
INGS, jjEAD NETS, and a thousand other small a area
too nal - crow to mention.
of all grades and descriptions, such as
Eng Hell Tapeet.Ty,
Brussels, •
Lowoll Threo Ply
Extra Sup Ingrain,
• Rag, Listinv,
and Romp,
Striped,
Mullion .
Mall widths Cantins Mattings White and Chocked,
Window Shades, Looking Glasses,
RUGS,
Marsaills dullts and Counterpanes, Nottingham Lap,
Curtains, Tanibourd Muslin Curtains, Le.
-Please do not fall to give twat' carlytall, as_vdi are
determined to keep up our good reputation in
the bed goods, the cheapest goods, and the largest a
mount of goods . in the county. Wo always take -great
pleasure to show - our goods, as , wo can prove the fact,
that we study the interest of all our customers.
LEIDIOII & MILLER.
Do not forget the plaoe and woll knoivu stand, on the
Corner, sign of the Carpet Hall.
June 8,1800.
ill
Ahead ! Ahead ! !
LATEST AND GRANDEST
AT LEIDICH & MILLER'S
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY
GOODS,
GRAND DISPLAY OF
DRESS GOODS,
SCOTCH GINGHAMS,
CIIALLIES, &c., &c., &c
PLEASE REMEMBER THAT
PANIC PRICES,
CALL THIS WAY
GRAND DISPLA OF
Grenadines, Barage Shawls,
French Mozambique Shawls
WIIITE GOODS,
do not fall to call at
LEIDICH & MILLER'S,
FUNERAL GOODS,
AT LEIDICH & MILLER'S,
MEN AND BOYS,
NOTIONS I NOTIONS! I
LEIDICH & MILLER'S
CARPETS 1 CARPETS I !
OIL CLOT MS
Always in Advanc6
GRAND OPENING
Of the latest importations of French, German, English
and Italian Dress Goods and Summer Wear of every
description.
W. C. SAWYER, & CO.,
have again taken advantage of the very
_____----;=-J
,i
LATE DECLINE IN PRICES,
to fill their Spacious Store Room (East Main St., two
doors below Saatond Hardware Store,) with an enor
mous Stock of Seasonable
Dry Goods, Carpet and House Furnish-
bought for CASH from the longest Importing Houses
of Now York and Philadelphia.
All the varieties and colors of Silks. Splendid dual•
Ries of Gros Grain Black Silks for Dresses and Basques,
French Worsted Goode and Grenadines,
CARPETS, CUR TA TN MATERT.
from A. T. Stewart, & Co. English Loup's, Lawns,
Percales, alohafis Barred, Stripped and Plain, and
Hosiery of all kinds from Arnold, Constable, & Co.
All kinks of domestic goods,
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
and White Goods, of every class from 11. B. Claflln, &
Co., Nol, York.
Very select styles and varieties of
Dress •urcpc)ciss
and general wear from James Kent, & Co., Joe. Reigel
& Co.,Johnee, Perry, & Co., Philadelphia.
We carefully examine both markets and customers,
will find on our counters a larger, more varied and
cheaper stork of goods than in any Store West of the
groat cities. Every body is invited to examine our
Stock—all kinds of
Mourning and Funeral Goods
We give Riedel attention to Hale branch of our trade
Ladle]; aro invited to examine our beautiful styles
of .
Silk and French Cloth
SACKS AND BASQUES,
beautiful shades of French Clothe for Sacks and But
tons, ornaments hr., to match.
W. C. SAWYER, & CO
Would ask the attention to their very choice stock of
French, Scotch and American
Cassimeres, Cloths,
Spanish Litmus for Costing's. Ituestou Linens for Pon
huts. &o. We get up Sults at short notice by the boot
Tailors In town.
W. C. SAWYER, & CO
House turniahlog department, In the largest and
moat complete In the valleV k containing Scotch and
English
33IZTISSMI_p,
all the grades of tho Lowell & Hartford Mulls, Romp
and Rag
riCv4.lo :04 -.44 0-10 i.r.----11
011 Cloths, Mattloge, Shades, Rugs, &e
W. O. SAWYER, & CO
hake a largo assortment of Ifoetory, Gloves, Parasols,
Bun Umbrellas, Comte, &c. Bradley's unequalled
'Pride of tho World" •
and Linen
ELIPTIC HOOP SKIRTS,
and other best makes kept' 'by us. Lace Mitts,
Dresa Trimmings, Ribbons and in fact every thing
found In a wide awako on. erprining Store; determined
to do a largo trade for the benefit of the Community
as well as for themselves.
Eyery body Rich and Poor, Old and Young, Small
and groat aro very cordially invited to our •
DRY. GOODS EMPORIUM,
where we will take great. pleasure in showing as well
as selling our goods. We„will Make additions of deal.
cable goods as the season advances.-
W. O..SAWYIIII, A CO.
May 18,1806. -
El
in Goods,
AL S, &C.,
• AMERICAN ORGANS.
(From "Godey's Ladies' Book"' February,
1866.)
REIM ORGANS, Sus.-
THE following remarks and sugges
tions relativeto this immensely popular Instru
ment will doubtless Interest and profit very rainy Of
our readers, we commend the article to their careful
perusal:—
A hundred and bne makers of Organs, Cottage, Par
lor, Cabinet, American, School Organs, etc. etc., are
each claiming to make the best instrument in the
world. Doing comparatively a now instrument as at
present constructed, we aro convinced the public aro
much lees capable ofjudging of Its merits, or demerits,
than of most other instruments. If there is really an
essential. difference in them, if there are some excel
lent and some worthless ones, the public should have
some criterion for judging of them, some facts which
will enlighten them. We cheerfully concede the space
for this article knowing that there is hardly a family,
or church, or school in all the land, but is more or leas
Interested in this topic. Wo are also aware of its be
ing a great misfortune, a real calamity, to any of them
to purchase an inferior or worthless Organ, ruinous to
good playing, and often a source of much annoyance
and vexation. We know this article to emanate from
a candid and intelligent source, and thus we give it to
our readers.
The question is often asked, what are "reed organs?"
We adswer, they are, in most cases, nothing In the
world but the old melodeon In disguise. Many of the
so-called organs have the same bellows, the same reeds,
and the same geni.ral internal at rangement. ' With the
bellows turned on edge to gain room, they have
slepty
put on a morn 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
into the full round tone, similar to the flute or pipe
organ, oven, smooth, firm, and mellow ; and this tone
from reeds cannot be obtained in any other way known.
Nothing so annoys a true organist 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 whore the reeds open direct Into the bellows
or air passages, instead of a wind-chest or sound-box.
And yet some makers even go so far as to claim this
spasmodic or automatic jerking of 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; and as though it wore
not an easier matter to obtain a much bettor and more
easily managed swell by other mothodil, The truth
is, any organ, so railed, or melodeon which has the
wind acting directly upon the reeds, Is nothing more
nor less than a huge accord/mu, drams it up as you may.
And when organists and true musicians become awa.e
of the fact that they can obtain those that are organs
in fact as well as in name, they will buy no more of the
objectionable ones. Then again the swell should al
ways be separate and distinct from the bellows, so as
not to be acted on by the hand, or soft blowing, but
convenient so that the player can use It with the knee,
separate from the hands or feet, and thus always un
der easy control, to be used ad libitum.
The largo divided bellows, or double bellows, is also
a very important improvement. 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 bellows alone will be suffitient for the lighter
melodies, thus permitting the player to change about
and rest the feet at will ; then, if the bellows is of
the requisite large size, and having thu wind chest or
reservoir, all will be well. As to the reeds, they must
be shientifically tuned and voiced, or all the other good
qualities in the world cannot produce a good toned In
strument. Thu inquiry now very naturally arises,
where can the organ be procured combining all these
essential atol desirable qualities I There i• only one
possessing all these points, and t Maim the AM I.:RICAN
ORGAN, made by 8 D. & H. W. Smith of Boston,
SIBERIA OTT Wholesale Agent, 581 Ilr..adway, New
York. These organs have n wind-chest extending the
whole length of the instrument and so constructed as
to act at the same time as a reverberating sound-box
or board, and having the same important relation and
part to perform that the bounding-hoard has to the
piano. This !tam° the sinkers have patented, and
to it are owing in a great measure th , entirety
quailed fullness and rich ass of tone so highly prized
by all who have used those organs They also have
the largest and belt divided bell {VI3 in use, which is
another important feature. No port of their work is
slighted, no expense or pains spared to make the A
merican Organs perfect musically, an 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 roost heartily advise all interested to call upon
or address Ms. :losnin OTT, the Wholesale Agent, at
581 Broadway, New York, and can assure them he will,
in the most gentlemanly and truthful mannnr, impart
to them all the information they may desire relative
to this truly delightful instrument.
MUSIC TEACHERS
LEE
EVAIN. I
The subscril,er is fully prepared to furnish Sheet
Music, Strings, Musical Instruments, and Music Books
of all kinds at the lowest trade rates, wholesale and re
tail, from the largest collections in this country.
Orders punctually and faithfully attended to.
Address all orders
THE
BOARD - MAN, GRAY & CO
PIANO-FORTES,
Wholesale agency. The subscriber, late a membf r
et this well known firm has established a wholesale
ageney, kBl Broadway, New York City, whero•ho wall
be pleased to receive the orders of his friends and the
public, and especially to hear from those who have so
liberally bestowed their patronage on the firm hereto
fore. Ile will supply the. superior Instruments to
the trade Wholeutle and Retail, at the very Lowest
Brie., made with the Insulated Iron Rim and Frame
(east to one oelld plate). They excel all others in cu
rability superiority of tone, and elegance of external
appearance.
All these Pianos have overstrung Scales, giving in
connection with the patent iron tint and frame, Full
Round, Powerlul, and Sweet Mellow Tones. The Cases
are tcegant in appearance, and easily and safely han•
died. %Warranted to prove satisfactory, or the money
retui tied, Address all orders to
SIBERIA OTT,
URI Broadway Now York
S. I). & IL W. S ' MTH'S
AMERICAN ,ORGANS
THE MOST PERFECT AND BEAUTIEUI
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
ECEM
w0.p.,1_,D.
=I
AMERICAN HOME CIRCLE
TU
AMERICAN ORGAN
Makes lime attractive, refines, and elevates the minds
of all, beautiful In appearance and effects.
SIBERIA OTT,
681 Broadway, New York,
WHOLESALE AGENT.
The Immense popularity of these Organs, and their
superior Musical Powers, is last bringing them before
the public, us the Instrument so ionic desired In A
DO:RICAN HOMES. And although the cost price is
but a trifle over the Melodeon, yet the musical advan
tages, beauty of tone and quickness of touch and so-
Nan are so far superior, that they are fast suporeeding
the Melodeon and the call is now almost exclusively for
the
AMERICAN ORGANS
It is adapted to any Music from.tho quickest and most
lively, to the heavy tone of the Church Organ. And
almost universally they are preferred to the Piano, by
persons who have them, yet coating less than half,and
only taking a small amount of room.
Pend for descriptive circulars giving full particulars
and prices.
Exclusive Agencies secured to Dealers, and large
discounts to-the trade and Teachers. Address all or
ders,
. . .
I:SIBERIA OTT, .
Wholesale Agent,
681 Broadway, Now York
Blare,' 30, 1800-Iy.
UNITED STATES INTERNAL
REVENUE.
loth Collection Listriet of Pennsylvanian
comprising the Counties of Yorh, Cumber:
land and Periy. , •
OTIOE is _hereby given, :That the
, annual lists Of valuations and enumerations of
property, subject to tax 'under'thri:act entitled "Au
Act to provide Internal lievenue ,to support the Gov
ernment, to pay interest on the public+ debt, and for
other purposes' , approved'June 30th, 1804, and am endl
ed March 30th, 1005, made - and taken by the several
Assistant Assessors, of said district, will remain epon
at my, office, in York, Pa., ter the examination of all
persons concerned, from' the date hereof until tbto 20th
day of June, 1800. I will sit at following named times
_and places to hear • and 000p:dine_ app_eals_relative._ tO
any excessive erroneous Valuation, enumeration or as
-sessment rendered on said lists : „', - , -
On the 20th day of Jun e , at the office of James A.
Dunbar;Msg. ' Carlisle, Pa..
On the 2nd day of July, at the . office of J. L.Gantt,
at Newport, Perry County, Pa.
Qu3ite tird'and -6th of July, at my office In Centre
figualo, - York, Pa. "-
Notice is further given, that no appeal, will be al
lowed to any party after he shall have been duly as
sessment has been transmitted to the ,Collector.
. - •
MI appoals must' be made In writing and' must
state, the particular Clllll3O, matter or thing respecting
which a decision is raquested and the ground or prin.
eiple of error emplained of, •
• • HODAOII BONHAM . ,
11. S. Assessor, iiith District DA.
DAted At York, Juno:loth, itoci-2t.
HOOFLA ND'S BITTER S•
The great Strengthening Tonio.
(Not a Whisky Preparation.)
HOOFLAND'S
GERMAN BITTERS,
resulting from any cause whatever
PROSTRATION OF THE SYSTEM,
Severe Hardships,
Exposure.
Soldiers, Citizens,
Male or Female,
Adult or Youth.
a pure Tonic, not dependent cn had liquors for their
almost miraculous effects.
Observe the following symptoms resulting from dis
orders of the digestive organs:
Constipation ' Inward Plies, Full HeSP of Bloc:Co the
Head, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness
or Weight In the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking
or Fluttering at the Pit 01 the Stomach. Swimming or
the Head, Hurried and Dlffictlit Breathing, Fluttering
at the Heart, Choking or Sufkicating Sensations wit n
Ina 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, Binning in the Flesh, Constant
Imaginings ofEvil . and Great Depression of Spirits.
•
AND DISEASES RESULTINCI FROM DISORDERS
OF TEIE LIVER AND DIGESTIVE ORO ANS.
ARE CURED BY
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS,
This Bitters has
GIVES 13E1"11',R, SATISFAC
TION,
Has more Respoctablo People to oulleil fur it, than any
other article in the Market.
We defy any one to contradict this assertion, and
to any one who will produce a certificate published by
us that is not genuine,
HOOPLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS,
Chronic or Nervous Debility,
and Diseases arising from a disor-
dered Stomach.
REMEMBER,
?hat this Bitters is• not Alcholie,
CONTAINS NO RUM OR WHISKEY,
AND CANNOT MAKE DRUNKARDS,
SIBERIA OTT,
641 Broadway, N. Y
BUT IS THE BEST TONIC IN THE
From the Rev, Levi U. Beck, Pastor of the Baptist
Church, Pemberton, N. J., tormorly of the North Bap
tist Church, Philadelphia, at present Pastor of the
Baptist Church, Chester, Pa.
4 • * N * V * k 4
I have known H.M.S . ,' German Bitters favorably
for a number of years, 1 have used them in my own
family, and have been so pleased with their effects,
that 1 was induceff to recommend them to many oth
ers, and know that they have operated in a strlkinsly
beneficial manner. I take great pleasure lu thus pub
licly proclaiming this fact, and calling the attention
of those afflicted with the diseases for which they are
recommended, to those bitters, knowing from caper)
once that my recommendation will be sustained. I
do this more cheerfully as lloolland's Bitters is Intend
ed to benefit the afflicted, and is "not n rum drink.'
From Rev. W. D. Selgfrlood, l'ettitor of Twelfth Bap.
tlst Church, PhIM.
Gentlemen:-1 have recently eun laborine under
the distressing effects of indigestion, accompanied by
a prostration of the nervous Resters. Numerous rem
edies were recommended by friends, and some of them
tested, but without relief. Your Ilcolland's German
Bitters were recommended by persons who had tried
them, and whose favorable mention of these bitters
Induced me to try them. I must confess that I had
an aversion to Patent Medicines from the "thousand
and 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 et which,
I fear, Is to Make many a confirmed drunkard. Upon
learning that yours was really a medicinal prepara
tion I took It with happy effect. Its action, not only
upon the etc mach, but upon the nervous system, was
prompt and gratifying. I feel that I have derived
great and permanent benefit from the use of a few
bottles.
From R0v..1. Newton Brown, D. D., editor of the tin
cyclopedia of Religious Knowledge and Otitistian
Chronicle Philadelphia.
A it.mugh not disposed tG favor or ret' willow' Patent
Medicines in general.iithrom4h distrust of their ingre•
ethnics and elreetn, I'yet kn w of 00 sufficient reasons
in by a man may not testify to the lienefits lie believes
himself to have received from any , simple preparation,
in the Mips te at he may thus contriPiute to the hem,-
fit of others Ido this the more readily in regard to
llnolland's Reroute Bittiii s, prepared by I.r. C Jack
son, of this city, because 1 was prijudiced against them
for many years, under he imprmiston that iht y were
chiefly an alcoholic mixture. I ant indebted to my
friend, Robert Shoemaker, hsq.. lorthe removal of thin
prejeidice by proper eats and for e11e01.111440111 , try
them when suffering from eat and long continued
debility. The use ot three bottles or tin se Bitters at
the beginning of the present year. wax followed by
evident relief and restoration to a degree of bodily and
mental vigor which 1 had not felt the six months be
fore, and had almost despaired of regaining 1 there
fore thank God and my Mond for directing me to the
use of them.
From the Rev. E. D. Fondall, Artsistant Editor Chris.
tlan Chronicle, Phila.
I have derived decided benefit from the use of Mot
land's German Bitters, and feel it my privilege to rec
ommend them as a most valuable tonic, to all who are
suffering from general debility or from diseases arising
from derangement of the liver.
Yours, truly. E. D. FENDALL.
From Rev. D. Iderrige, Pastor of the Passyunk Bap
tist Church, Phila.
From the many respectable recommendations given
given to Dr. Hooflandis Goi man bitters, I was induced
to give them a trial. Atter using several bottles I
bound them to be a good remedy for debility, and a
most excellent tonic for the stomach.
From the Roy. TIIOB. WINTER, D. D., Pastor of Box
borough Baptist Church. .
Dean Stn : I feel it duo to your excellent preparation
Ilootland's German Bitters, to add my testimony, to
tho deserved reputation it has obtained. I have for
years, at times, boon troubled with great disorder in
my head and nervous system. I was advised by a
friend to try-a bottle of your German Bitters. I did so,
and have experienced a great and unexpected relief.
My health has been very materially benefited. I con.
fidently recommend the article whera I m. et with cases
similar to my own, and have been assured by many of
their good effects. Respectfully yours, ,
.Bpe that the signature of "C. M. JAOICRON" in on .the
Wrapper of each bottle.
Should your nearest druggist not have the article
do not be put off by any of the intoxicating prepara
tions that may be offered In its place, but send to us
and we will forward,eeourely packed by express.
PRINCIPAL OFFICE AND MANUFACTOitY,
.
6 For sale bylirugglete and Dealers in ev ery town In
the United States. - .
•
. Deo. I, Mb-4y. • ' .
WILL CURE
DEBILITY 1 DEBILITY
B
INDUCED BY
Diseases of Camp Life
WILL FIND IN THIS BITTFRS
DYSPEPSIA-,
PERFORM ED MORE CURES,
HAS MORE TESTIMONY,
WI LL PAY $lOOO
WILL CURE EVERY CASE OF
Diseases of the Kidneys,
WORLD
Read who Says So
Very respectfully yours,
W. D. BEINFRIED,
No. 254 Shankamaxon Street,
.1. NEWTON BROWN,
Philadelphia
T. WINTER,
liqx.borough, Pa-
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ARMY OF THH POTOMAC.
WRY ILLIAbe SWINTON.
The Stapdard History of the GRAND
ARMY.
The greatest Work of the War.
Fevers,
Universally endorsed by army °Merv, and the pros s
TILE AUTIWIT SAYS:—
"I design hi this volume to record what that Army
did and suffered in tell campaigns and two score bat
tles.
1 shall have to celebrate the unswervin loyalty of
this army, that ofl times when the bond of military
cohesion failed, hold it, unshaken of fortune, to a duty
self-Imposed.
I Oral have in fo low it through a cheeltered experi•
once, inn tale commingled of great mlsfottunes, great
Millet; and p rent glories; hut from first to last it will
appear that, amid many buffets of fortune, through
•winter and rough weather,' the Army of the vote.
mac never gave up, but made a good fight, and finally
reached the goal.
Of this drama there will be nobther hero than the
Army of the Potomac Itself: for it would seem that in
this war of the Peep a it was decreed there should a
rise no Imperial presence-to become the ventral fitoire
and cynosure of moo's eyes. Napoleon, In an nu'burat
01 haughty eloquence, exclaims thot In the great
armies 01 history the Commander was everything.
'Phi- proud apotheosis has no application for the Army
of the Potomac. And tam taunt think—intuit glt nev
er had a grew, and generally had Mediocre command
ers-11 woo that it alight be 'aid, that wherever It won
It owed not to genius. but bought with its blond "'
"Phis is the only History of the - Wand Army." and
no one who has borne a part in its conflicts, or is 111 ton
ested in Its grand achievements. should be without It.
This work pr, Sento a rare chance to malt • mosey.
Agents wanted. Send for circulars and see our
terms. Address,
NATIONAL PIIIII,T 4 IIING CO.
607 Minor St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Juno e
LIFE-11 EA LT 11 -STR EN FTH
LI FE-1-1 EA I,T 11 -STRENGT 11
LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGTH
THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY
DR. JUAN DELAMARRE'S
Celebrated Specific Pills,
Prepared fru», a prrnrytlon of Dr. Juan
Delama rre, Chic/ . Pky..orain ,o the s-
pdal du Nord ou Laribuisierc cf
Paris.
This Invaluable medicine IS no Imposition, but Is
unfailing in the cure of Sparmatorrluo or s em i na l
oak new:. Every species fit tienital or Urinary Irri
tability. involuntary or Nightly Niniinal Emissions
frs m whatev, r cause produced, or hoa 13Pc. At.171!11! will
tie :lama ily relieved and the organs restored to healthy
action.
Head the following opinions of eminent French phy
ski/ins:
••We ve used the sprrilir Ping prepared by Oar-
Ulnae, A: Ito punt. No 214 Rue houtliard, hon. the
prescription ot Dr. Juan llelantArn•. In our plat Ate
practice e 'tit rift rut success. and et' believe the re IF
Ito tall., modielue so, well calculated to cu.'. ell per
son,' enifering Iroill Involuntary Pnni•atoes or 11,1 V
Other ..I,lleBS of the Se, u Organs, xhe her caused
by a sedentary a de of lit tog, exeehees or abuse.
Paris, lhry &th, 186 S
ENV ARE or COUNTERFEITS.
The Gentili.. fills are sold 1.3 . 1111 the pi loctpal Di ug
gists through hut the 11 orld. price 02,5 Dollar per Ili,
or :Ix Boxes for Five Dollars.
GARANCI liit It it DUPONT, Sole Proprietors,
No. 214 Rue Lombard, Palls
Ono Dollar °tidos,' to any authorised Agent, will
Insure tt box by return mall, securely sealed Irvin all
oh ersatlon, Fix In•see for fise did hire.
Sole (tenet all Agents for Amerom,
OSCAR 0. MOSES & Co., Cortlandt St ,\. S.
N. B.—Freneh,lierman, Spanish and Eugil h l'amph
lets, containing full particulars and dinictiollli fur use
suet free to any address.
Sold in Carlisle by J. W. ELLIOTT, and at HAVER
STICK'S.
Jan. 12, 18U-Iy.
CATARRH SNUFF!
This Snuff had thoroughly proved itself In be the
bust lirtichi kuoun fur curing the, t rh, Cold In the
herd and Headache It bas been found an excellent
remedy In many I'aSILS of Sure Eyes. heaters{ hag
been removed II 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 twite caused by diieases 07 the head.
The neciaatiotia at ter WOII4 it are delightful find It,
vigurating. It opens and pur, es out all ..Ifttruellons,
strengthens the ghtnds, and gives a healthy action to
the parts affected.
More Than Thirty Years'
or Sale and use of Dr Marshall's Catarrh and Head
ache :nun, has pi tved its great saint; tor all the com
mon diseases or the lie id, and at this ',outwit it
stands higher that, ever hefore.
It Is reernomultdecl by orally of the best plo SieMOS,
and is 11.0 %A Ith great surteees and ttatisluet hot °lvry
w he,.
Road 1.1“! l'ertificates of NVliule , tile Dr ug-
gists in 180.
'rho utolertigned, having for ninny years 51114 m nt•-
(Oa in I val with br Color h and Otiril.o . llo
:muff, and told It in our u holetals [twin rhei•rt ally .
tante. that wo hellote it to lig equal, in every rtsi•eet,
to the recommendations given of it for the cute of
Catarrhal Affections, and that iL decidedly Um bust
artiole no have over known for all common diteates of
the head.
Burr A Perry,
Item!, Au tin Si Co.
IA owu 1.11111. , 011 A, Co
Heed, Cutler .t Co. .• I sreei Minor
Seth W. Fon' le, " MeKeskun Itobbinm
Wilson, Fah - hank Co. A. L. Scoot I /k Co.
llonshaw, hal/lands efe Co.M. Hnrd. CiOFO &Co "
_ .
H. H. Hay. Portland, Me. Bush & Gale,
For Solo by aq Di ugglats. TRY 11'
Jan. 12,
RELIEF IN TEN \I IN UTES
Bran's Pu monic Wafers !
1, .Tlii• \lt th. 1 I -It. •1 nt I •L.
al - Lit 1 , 1 the 1 , 11,1i.4 . 1 1111.,11. 1•11, , ,
1,11110 01 - 1 . 1'1,110N \ .
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em./to.; till 4,thur all rs la. I I, it
Tpugtuulu.•ran It Milne N
141311111.:11 4,11
.1:11vm• Waft!, 11111 e Levu betwe the public ha Ile 11 .
t /11l e, )1 lira. the 111-1/nei,, .110 tl, 1.1.1 I.iy
Ili ,111., lea Le.t ILL lurnipu ....11010,, 1.111) ..tte t 11,•11
WOrth. hupvi h•r
t nuy other a Lido c•lh,r.d, h.r the mile lir I . 4ii.alat)
or Bronchial stre,tiollaja,l the quantity elmtaluett to
each hex In nearly cloni.le ,hat t.t II Sc ullV sk"rth :I 1.14
Imitations advertised.
Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers
cure Coughs, Colds, sure Throat, Hoarseness, dotbma,
Catarrh, Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing, Spitting of
Blood, Pains In too Cheat, incipient Consumption and
all diseases of the lungs. Not only affording tempor
ary relief, but effecting a rapid and lasting cure and
ale warranted to give satisfaction in I stir instance.
They do not nauseate like alcoholic compounds, and
the medicinal :I roportiso are combined In a (arm so a
greeable and pleasant to the taste, that soy child will
readily lake them. One dose ivi II always a (ford
RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES
To Voosttays `PUAK6Itn, tliese,lVidets, aru
pevullarly valuable tl.uy will In one day remove the
most severe occasional hoarseness ; and their regular
use for a few days will, at all times. Increase the pow
er and flexibility of the voice, gi eatly improving its
tone, compass and clearness, for which purpose they
are regularly used by many professional vocalism,
. .
The very groat celebrity of this invaluable remedy
has induced unprincipled persons to prepare base imi
tations, which disappoint the just expectations of the
purchaser, wit injure the character of the genuine
medicine.
Bee that the word, "BRYAN," le stamped on each
Wafer. and also observe the lac simile of the signature
of the Proprietor "JOB MOSES" on each wrapper, to
counterfeit which le forgery. .O(s' - Offending parties
will be dealt with to the full extent of two law.
D. MERRIG L.
nnyAN'a PULIIONIO WAFL:II6 ere for sale by all Drug
gists.
JOB NOSES, Solo Proprietor, 27 Cortland Bt., N. Y
Jan. 12, 1800-Iy.
CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS
Prepared from a presaription of Sir J.V.lat is, M. D.,
Physician Extraordinary to th e quest,. ,
THIS well known medicine is nn im
position, but a sum and sath remedy for Poulain
DL cultlue and Obstructions, from any causo whatever
and although a powerful remedy, It contains nothing
harttul to the constitution.'
To fliarricd Ladles it le peculiarly 'suited. It Mc 111, in
a abort time, bring on the monthly period with regu
larity. • , '
In all cases of Nervous Spinial Affections, Pain in
the Back and Limbs, Heaviness, Fatigue on slight (x ,
ortion, Palpitation of the Heart, Lewnesa of Narita,
Hysterics, Melt Headache, Whites, and all the painful
diseases occasioned by a disc rilered system, these Pills
will effect a cure when all other means have failed.
'Those Pills have never boon known to faillvhere the
diroclions on the lid page of pamphlet aro well , obse.v
ed. For further particulars, get a pamphlet; free, or
the agent. ..$l. and 6 postage stamps. enclosed-to...any
authorized agent, will Mauro a bottle, containing - over
60 pills, by rotarn mall. . •
Jan. 12, 1813-Iy. ,
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Valuable Town : property at Private
Sale: : -
jko,TOonlaining'7s feet front ofilooth:
4
or. eire'et steno 'Pitt, by 240 toot ilopth to
ith:moo Alley. Tho btiildinge aro tb r oo g ood.
• D iirE L IV .G•
Two of 'Which aro on LOiithor int!. l oho:wri;
con Alloy. For torms ap. Apply toy ,to ,
Aprll6,lBoo. ‘" •
OA M`PAIG NS
o/., TuE
It. A. IMAUREPARIE, M. I)
DILI A ItI) N, 1).
JEAN LE LEUCIIRE, M. U.
DR. MARSHALL'S
lloston,lSArnoe St Park, Now York
A. 11 o I) :undo, "
StopLett Paul & Co. '•
SIR JAMES 91,ARRE'S