Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, July 13, 1866, Image 3

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    gave evidence of both talents, perseverance,
find induatry,--good qualities in . a wife, and
which gave them claims .over others who
could only boast of a huge waterfall greater
than Niagara, or a gipsey Queen With its
wreath of green, so nicely poised and bal
anced on the summit level as the to excite
the admiration and wonder of the gazing
multitude. Or even the modest Japanese
Su,s DOilin which sometimes hid bright eyes
beneath.. For every young g:entleman worth
having, would prize the adornment of the
inner crani2tm beyon the exterior; and after
all, it did not matter much what furbelows
wore on the head, if there was something
to compensate beneath. But Mr. Hamilton
protested against the girls borrowing and
wearing the boys hats, and sometimes 'their
coats with buttons .befOro, • and buttons be
hind, for that he feared the next swa]i,•- the
girls would put on the trowsers, and give
the boys the petticoats, and then we could
not toll, whether Betty was of the masculine
or feminine gender.
Mr. Hamilton urged the importance of
time, as the earth was moving if we believed
the Astronomers at the rate of a thousand
miles a minute. and that his young friends
should turn it to the best Recount; and
We was the last problem ho had to solve.
When the Committee of Finance in Con
gress or the,Legislature brought in a bill of
appropriation, so many dollars and cents
wore appropriated to this object, and so
many to that, now his advice was, not, in
the appropriation of dollars and cents, but
of the hours and minutes of each day, so
many to this; and so much to that, not for
getting a duo proportion to exorcise and
recreation. If this. was strictly adhered to,
they ,would be astonished themselves at
what they could accomplish in a given time,
but whatever might betide them, he earnest
ly desired they should not forget the debt of
gratitude theiy owed to their . teachers who
has toiled and labored for their welfare, but
write their names on the tables of their
memory, as those to whom they owed a
lasting debt of gratitude.
The exercises went off very pleasantly and
satisfactory with the exception of some
noisy boys, in the gallery whom the polieo
employed made no effort to correct.
Zpreial Notitei
The finest Of freshly imported Teas at Win. MM. it
Sons, " South-End," Carlisle. Also every variety of Cot - -
fee, and Lest Lovering Sugars—Sugars for preserving
fruits down in price
Every portion pleasocl 1511.1 t the carefully and
cheap gOl/11s they buy at IVia. Blair C ;ions wholesale
and retail grocery 1111.1 111101.11111V1 tl . l. Stl l l . o-17e1/SC / . 1 to/11
loisutixfactory goods a n d get your niMtry.
.1. B. & N. Sii I. lIONN ou mod laid Gn salo
Top Buggies, Trotting Buggies, and to o sealed Car
ingot.. All khuls of ehicles nianufut lured to of der
from the Loot seasoned inaterhil. .
July 6,1866—tit.
A I:edlar Wagon lot heap, thi, wagon can he
used for different other put poxes. 11mutre at It. Ii
Jameson, & Co'h., Old State].
July 6,1866-3 m.
Those in Ivant 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
Minty you better than ever nt
A. 11. BLAIR'S
NOTICE.—AII oriole for Coal and Lumber, Mil be left
`at Martin S Gardner's, Horn's, and Fuller's Groceries,
and at Creamer's Jewelry Store, which will be promptly
attended to, and at the lowest prices.
Ml=
On Saturday Scotch follch forego
Commencing uric, they hate it su—
A superbtition being rife,
Involving risk of proviumi life.
They won't get married on that day
It's their inevitable way ;
And Saturday, front thorn to night
Is by Scotch peoplo taboo'd tint_te.
But, notwithstanding, it is clear
We're DO 1311(111 Hu perdition hers ;
rEnny .tl,l. MI 1.11111 (lay verm
Garments in fashion, walnut t caul
And the "STAR" sheds its radiant light
On purchasers from morn till night I
A full line of seasonable Clothing on hand, cum prising
notch finer grades of LINEN AND ALPACAS than area:mal
t y gotten ogler ready made sales, as well us the usual
stuck of lowerpriced goods.
PERRY & CO.,
STAR CLOTIIINO JO
609 Chestnut SI., Sign of Star
THE GREATEST
DISCOVERY OF THE AGE
FARMERS, Families, and others can
purchase no remedy equal to Dr. Tobias' Nene
thin Liniment for dysentery, colic, croup, chronic rheu
matism, sore throats, toothache, sea sickness, cuts, burns,
swellings, bruise,. old sores, headache, mosquito bites.
pains in the limbs, chest, Mick, kc. If it dons not give
relief the money will be refunded. All that is asked is
a trial, and use it according to directions.
Dr. Toasts.—Dear Sir: I have used your Venetian
Liniment in my family for a number of 3 ears, and be
lieve it to be the best article for what it is recommended
that I have ever used. For sudden attack of croup it is
invaluable. I hose no henitation in recommending it
for all the uses it prof secs to cure. I Intro Wilt it for
many yearn, and it given entire satisfaction.
CIIAS. 11. TRIMMER.
Quakertown, N. J., May 8, 1866.
Price, 40 and 80 Ceuta. Sold by all druggint4. Office ,
110 Cortland street, New York.
July 6, 1866.-Inh
WORKS OF NATURE.--In a state
of health the intestinal canal may be com
pared to a river whose waters flow over the adjoining
land, through the channels nature or art has made,
and improve their qualities; so long as It runs on
smoothly the channels are kept pure and healthy ; If
the course of the river is stopped, then the water in
the canals is no longer pure, but soon becomes stag
nant. The% is but one law of circulation in nature.
When theCihs a superabundance of humorial fluid in
the intestinal Pubes, and costiveness takes place, It
flows back into the blood vessels, and infiltrates Itself
into the circulation. To establish the free Worse of
the river, we must remove the obstructions which
stop itwiree course, and those of its tributary streams.
With the body, follow the same natural principle—re
move the obstructions from the bowels with BRAN
DRETIPS PILLS, which never injure, but are always
effectual for the perfect clansing of the system from
foulness or disease. Remember, never suffer a drop of
blood to be taken from you. Evacuate the humors as
often and as long as they aro deranged, or as long as
you are sick.
Soo that B. lIRANDRETII to In white lettere In the
Government stamp. Sold by all Druggists.
July 6, 1866-Im.
Whiskers I Whiskers I !
Dr. L. 0. Momrse chrroua, 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 tooting
its merits. Address, Runs & Co., 78 Nassau Bt., N. Y.
Juno 29, 1866.-3 m
Spike the Guns!
of Humbug. Imposters nro in tho field with deadly
hair dyes, dangerous to health and utterly destruo.
tive to the hair. Do not submit to havelour head
Baptized with Liquid Fire I
when that cooling vegetable preparation,
CRISTADORD'S HAIR DYE,
Will, in five minutes, impart any desired shade from
light brown to Jet black without injuring the fibres,
staining the skin, or poisoning the system through the
pores. • Bowel° of the deleterious dyes I lidanufuetured
by J. ORISTADOItO, 0 Astor House, Now York. Sold
- by Druggists. Applied by all Hair Dressers.
July 0, 1866-Lim.
Ap.EiThotual Worm Medicine
• 1 lirOwn's Vertniftigo domffts,
On Wonsz LOZENGES. Much sickness, undoubtedly, with
childron and adults, attributed to other 'Causes, is occa
sioned by wormo. Tito "VERSHFOGE COM/ITS," although
effectual in destroying worms, can do no possiblolnittry'
to the most delicate Mild. This nimbi° combination'
has boon successfully used by physicians, and found to
bo safe and sue; in eradicating worms, so hurtful to
children. , 4
,
CILULDREN .lIAVINIS W ORMS. ' require immedisto atten
tion, as nogloet of the, trouble often, causes prolonged
: sickness. • . .
'EMI/STOW/ OP Wolllld IN CLULDICEN aro often overlook.
ed. Worms iWthe stomach and bowols cause Irritation,
which can bo romovod:ouly" by tho use of a suro romo:
dy: "The cOnibinailon of IrigradiOnts used in making
Broungs "rcrinVitge CbUifits".ia Such M to givo the boot
goasibroodecOvith safety. L .
OlattTlßA XattVW,N,XLrOptlotorei,Nowßold by
all #oiltotrop, 4.25 cub a box. • . .
Alay 3.800-Iy. . ' . •
ITCH I IH I • ITCH I
. .. .
TCI
SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH
WHEATON'S OINTMENT
Will Cure the Itch in. 48 Howe.
LSO cures
4 SALT RHEUM,;UL
.. UL
CERS, CHILBLAINS, and :X ERUPTIONS OP
T SKIN. Price 50 cents.' For sale by all druggists.
By sending 60 cents to WEEKS & POTTER, Sole
Agents, 170 Washington stroot. Boston, it will be for•
warded by mall, tree of postage, to any part of the
United States,
Juno 8, 1866. -
' Innatisit's Catarrh Snuff, is a surd curd for that
bothersome disease, Catarrh.
Jan 42, 18611-Iy.
PTIHE CONFESSIONS AN]) EXPE
RIENOE, OF AN INVALID.
.
üblished for the'" benefit and' as a CAUTION TO
YOUNG MEN and others, who suffer from Nervous
Debility, Premature Decay of Manhood, &c.,'supplying
at tho same time Tits MEANS or Sur-Gins. By ono
who has cured himself after under going considerable
quackery. fly enclosing a postpaid addressed envel
ope, single copies, free of charge, may bo had of the an- ,
thor. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq.
Brooklyn, Kings Co., N.Y.'
Jan. 25,1866-Iy.
A Single Box of Brandreth's Pins
Contains more vegetable extractive matter than
twenty boxes of any pills in the world besides; fifty.
five hundred physicians use thorn in their practice to
the exclusion of other purgatives. The first letter of
their value is yet scarcely appreciated. When they
are bettor known, sudden death and continued sick
ness will be of the past. Lot those who know them
spoaa right out in their favor. It Is a duty which will
save life
Our race are subject to a redundancy of vitiated bile
at this season, and it is as dangerous as it is prevalent;
but Braudroth'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, Dyspepsia, Loos of
Allpetite, Pain in the Head, 11 earthur,n, Pain iu the
Breast-bone, Sudden Faintness and Costiveness. Sold
by all respectable Dealers in Medicines.
May 18, 1866.—1 m
1 A Grand Epoch in Medicine 11
DR. MAGGIEL, is the founder of, a
now mndleal system. The quantitarlans TOMB°
vast internal doses enfeeble the stomach and paralyze
the bowels, and with whose external remedies ulcer—
. . .
ated and eruptive surfaces are deluged In vain, must
give place and precedence to the man who restores
health and appetite with from orie to three harmless
and cures the most virulent and scorbutic disor
ders with ono or two boxes of his salve. Maggiel's Pills
anti Salve have ushered in a new medical era. No
niers nauseating avalanches of drastic pills need be
poured down sick people's throats. Ono of Maggiel's
rectifies the disordered condition bf the stomach
and bowels, and makes health return where it has van
ished. In fart Maggiel's Bilious, Dyspeptic and
Diarrhoio fills cure wiles all others fail. While for
Bunts. Scalds, Chilblains, Cuts, and all abrasions of
the skin, Ma girl's Salve is infalli An. Sold by .1. Mag
gie!, 43 Fulton street, New York, Ilaverstick,
and all druggists, at 2.5 cents per box.
April 20, 1556.
TRANSFORMATION.
'he superstitions of antiquity aro only "food for
aughtor" at the pre,ent, day, and yot this Is an ago
accomplhhed with the aid of science. For example
grey, sandy or red hair is
CHANGED IN A 'MOMENT,
to the richest conceivable black or brown, by a simple
21ppliration oty
Manufactured by J. CRISTADORO, I; Astor Ilouse, New
York. Sold by Druggists. Applied by all flair Dross.
A.
June 21, IR6ll—lm
A. 11. 13i„\ itek;
Bargains in fine Clothing
ROCKHILL & WILSON,
Brown Stone Clothing flail,
003 and 605 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
NEW STOCK
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
Having sold out our stock of Clothing forGentleruen
and Boys, carried ovor from the late tiro, our entire
stock of
M I=
Fashionable Ready-Made Clothing
is the Newest,
AS OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST.
Magnilice& Spring Stock! !
NOW READY,
TO SUIT EVERYBODY.
)I_ISTOM DEPARTMENT.
• RPMM.
•abries, for our patrons to si•loct from.
- 1 7'S, CIVIL 'A.ArD ITA R Ir,
MADE UP TO ORDER PROMPTLY,
In this department our stook is also unrivalled
THE BET 1N THE JITI,
Ordain exeruted at shortest notice.
THE CHOICEST STOCK
READY-MADE CLOTHING
ROCKHILL & WILSON,
Brown Stone Clothing Hall,
003 AND 005 CHESTNUT ST.,
PHILADELPHIA
April 27, 1866-3 m.
SEE advertisement of Sir James Clarke's Celebrated
Female Pills.
Jan.l2,
CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET.
CarllBlo, July 12, 1866,
13 00
8 00
6 150
.2 60
.2 60
Family Flour
~lupm4lno d 0.....
do RYE ....'i
%MITE W UEAT..
RED
CORN
OATS
CLOVERSEED..
TIMOTHYSIiEII
GENERAL PRO
Corrected Weal
Durum
EGOS,
LARD,
TALLOW,
SOAP,
BEESWAX,
BACON NAME.
LETTERS REMAINING UNCLAIMED in
the Post Office at Carlisle, State of Pennsyl
vania, the 12th day 'of July, 1866.
Published by official authority in the pa
per having the largest circulation.
tola„,To obtain ally of these letters, the
applicant must call for advertised letters,"
give the date of the list and pay'tro cents
for advertising:, •
If not called for within one month, they
will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.
GEO. ZINN, P. M.
Butler Rebecca Kurtz M. U.
Reidlor Anna M. Mayberry Sylvauus
Brunner Owen Moore Thomas
Baxter Benjamin Myers Alfred
Beidler Susan McCush Julia
Beidler Molly A. ‘'N Mace Geo. W.
Blakeslee Anthur Nickels Andrew
Bolden.Albert Novingor Catherine
Barbour Annie ,Phelps John I.
Cornman William , Risley Adam• P.
Orauonder Fannie Ramsey Al. .
Olaflin Brothers Russel Lydia
Clifton Harry ,Shakespeare Bonj.,
Etherrnonnester S. Sadler William
Frawley Patrick (Bks)Spencer C. F.
Frost Dolly Thoinpson D..D. G. Al
Gordo D. J. Taylor Jane
Horn Wilbur F. Wolf D.
Hamblen. J. G. ' Williams Di. Ezra
Hoffer Geo. M. Walker Henry
Hoffman Catharine Wolff David -
COAL: COAL!I COAL:::
Offico of Asst., Q. AI., 11. 8. A.
Barracks, Pa.
' July 0,'1866.
a BALED PROPOSALS, in duplionte,
L will be received at this office until a' P. AL, on
urday, tho ,28th hut, for the dolivory of (200 tons.)
two-hundred tons,
.Best Lylcoa's Valley Broctz, Co a l;
to be doliverod at the U. 8. Barracks at Carlisle, Pa , on'
or before the let day of Octobor, ANC.
.. Proposals must be In duplicate and endOrsed—"Pro•
poses for .Coal; " and must contain. the names of two,
responsible, persons who will aim the bond, and '
come rerponalblo for the faithful; porformanca of 'the
contract. Persons.who' , lld,itre reqUestod to.bo -pre
sent at the openhis of tho,proptisals., •
also Oovernutentsenatusthe right to rojectany bids
which they may comilditritnretuionable.
-THOMAS B. MALEY, •
'BieloNakt Mcm
July 15,1888 G. •
Miracles,
lit the highest style, and at moderate prices
BOYS' CLOTHING,
AT THE LOWEST PRICES!
IN PHILADELPHIA
Markets.
UCE MARKET
July :12, 1866.
ZE=EIEM
BACON SIDES,
WHITE BEANS,
PARED PEACHES,
10 lINPARED PEACHES 18
9-12 DRIED APPLES, 300
38 RAGS, 4%
20
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each number Will contain
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In Number 21 commences a
NEW STORY
by the author of "EAST LYNNE," entitled
LADY ADELAIDE'S OATH
This story is of thrilling interest and fully equals
In dramatic intensity the early efforts of the talented
authoress of .'EABT LYNNE."
Lady Adelaide's Oath will be completed in a few
weeks. As the Magazine ie sterotyped, back numbers
can be supplied at ten cents each. All news dealers
should have the Magazine, but when they are not ad
ceseiblo we have the following cash
TEAMS':
Ono copy, one year, $4.00
Ono copy, throe months 1.00
Two copies, ono year 7.00
Five copies, one yoar,and ono extra to agents 20.00
Its Acesss.—This magazine has so exactly met a
great public want, that 20.000 copies are new printed.
Address FREDERIC S.
No. 70 Nassau st., New York.
DISSOLUTION
NOTICE is hereby given that the firm
of Jameson & Co., has this day boon dissolved
by mutual consent ,tho Senior partner B. B. Jameson,
retiring from the firm the`wholesale jobbing business
will be carried on hereafter by Messrs. Wolf and Coyle,
by Wagons.
. .
The subscriber desires to inform his friends, and the
public generally that he has purchased the retail stock
of the above mentioned firm, and he Intends carrying
on the business in the old stand, Garner of Hanover
and Ponifert Streets, ono Square South of the Court
House.
QUARTERLY REPORT •
Of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Carlisle, Pa
July 2, 1866.
RESOURCES.
Luaus and Discounts, 222,736,78
U. S. Bonds, 76,500,00
Other U. S. Securl ties, 26,650,00
Legal Tender Notes and Postal Currency, 72 168,06
National Bank Notes, 696,00
Notes of Other Banks, 3,252,00
Cash Items, 1,317,88
Due front other Banks and Bankers, 28,732,55
Expenses and Taxes, 992,08
Real Estate and Insurance, 8,683,92
Furniture and Fixtures,
Premiums,
LIABILITIES
r Clapßai,
Surplus Fund, 8,686,71
Discounts and Profit and Loss, 1,673,06
Circulation, 45,000,00
Due to other Banks and Bankers, 19,600,50
Individual Deposits, 270,023,49
U. S. Do. 46,033,64
Div Wends unpaid, 300,00
Stile of Pennsylvania,
County of Cumb'd.
I Joseph C. Hoffer, Cashier of the First National
Bank, Carlisle, do swear that the above statement Is
true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
J. C. EIOFFER,
Cashier.
Sworn and subscribed before me
July 13, 186C,--2t
Valuable Real Estate at Private, Sale..
THE subscriber offers at private sale
on the promises, in Monroe township, Cumber-
land Co., Pa., on the road leading from Carlisle to Lis
burn L 4 miles Fast of Carlisle, the following valuable
A Tract of 'Excellent
LIMESTONE LAND,
(attaining 70 Acres and 114 Porches, in a high state of
•ultivatton, and under good fencing. The improve•
mints aro a good TWO-STORY
Dwelling House,
STONE BANK BARN,
77 feet long,
Wagon Shed, awn ('rib, cfle.
There is a Well of never-failing water and a good Cis
torn convenient to the door and a stream of running
water passes through the tract. There is also
AN ORCHARD OF CHOICE FRUIT,
in fine bearing order; on the premises. Ten Acres-of
the tract are well covered with CHOICE TIMBER.
This pr9,porty is located in the midst of a most flour
ishing nelohborhood, convenient to stores, churches,
schools, mills, &c., and offers rare inducements to put--
chasers.
Persons wishing to view the Property previous to
the sale, will please call on the undersigned, residing
on the premises.
. . . . .
JOIIN SOLLENDERGER, Sr
July iq, 1666-lm
School Taxes of 1866. vih
TUE Duplicate of School Taxes for the
present year is now In the hands of the Trea
surer for collection, It la therefore his duty to thus
give ngtico to the Taxable Citizens, of the Borough of
Carlisle. that ho will attend at the County Court
House, In the commissioners' Mike on Thursday the
GM Day of September next,
between the hours of 0 and 5 o'clock, of said day for the
purpose of receiving said Taxes, up to which time, all
persons paying their taxes will receive a deduction of
five por cent.
The Treasurer will receive Taxes in the meantime
nt his dwelling in "Mai lon Hall" building.
J. W. EBY,
July 6,1866-2 m. Treasurer.
DISSOLUTION
OTICE is hereby given that the firm
of halbert & Brother, has this day boon dia.
so vod by mutual consent, the junior partner, Wm. 11.
halbert, retiring from the firm. Tho business will bo
conducted as heretofore at the old stand by the senior
partner of the old firm Charles L. halbert, who also
boa charge of the books.
Notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to the
ibove firm that an Immediate settlement of all ontstand
ng accounts will be required.
•
- -
Junb 21st 1866
Dissolution of Partnership.
r lIE firm of Richard Cole & Co., of
the Borough of Carlisle, State of Pennsylvania,
01 which the undersigned was the silent partner, has
this day been dissolved by mutual consent. Tho un•
dersigned therefore gives notice that he has no further
business association with Iticluird Colo, and is in no
way liable for future debts. , .
JOAN C.
nne 20, 1806-2 t.
ur STATE NOTICE.
xiiLottarsaf Administration on the estate of John
uruhatu, deed.. late of South Middleton township,
Cumberland county, having beim issued to the sub
scribers the first named residing in the PAM town.
ship, and the last named in Juniata county, Pa., no.
Mee is hereby given to all persons Indebted to make
payment, and those having claims to present them to
, J. E. B. 15111AIIAM,
451. M. °UMIAK
June 22,1860-0 t Adm'rs.
i EI
STATE NOTICE.-
Letters of Administration on tho estate of Wilk
lam Weaver, doo'd., late of Dickinson Twp., Otimbei.
land Co., have boon granted by the Register - of Cum;
borland Co., to the aubsoriberyeshilnglnitMid"Titp.
All persons indebted to said estate willeikeParwent
and those having claims , will plesont—t ent to ' •
pAVIIDWIAATER,
Juno 22,1806-6t'. • • '• - " Adiilh)strator.
11 - AiSTATE
Lettore of Administration On tho estate; of
Loa Ceover, deceased late of ' bleohanicebnrit
Co. Pe., have been issued by the Reprinter to the um ,
&reigned residing in Upper Allen, Twp., of Cumbon6'
laud Co., Pa, All persons having claims will want
them and thoeo indebted will make payment to ll
snittuft
J uno 8, 1800.° Administrator;
NOTICE.
undorsigned ad iniiiiitraof cif tlio
astateCcit IleiVry ttellriunn,•liite of Iktechaulaa:
burg, Cumberland County deed., hereby given notice
to ad persons having claims against said estate, to pre.
sent them properly authenticated and all porsone
knowing themselves indebted . to said ostato to .make
payment to
• kItUOCILIOK WATTS, Attorney for
•K, L. IL CONKER, Administrator.
Jitno 16 1861-
LI 4 2POUtORS N0T10.8.-=
Lettere Testaroenfary, on the •estate 'or John'
Boar, doo'd., late of Wicit Pennsborough, Cum
beriand Co., having 'been granted to the' subectiberis
residing in the same township. Notice is hereby given
to all persons Indebted to said estate to make 'pay
ment, an A those havirm . clattxa to
, prcsontthem for
settlemedt to. ' r
",• ~.—/ JONN BMW,
fidgtlßL DILLER. ,
Juiip 22,1,130 . . ; pßoutoror-
OPENING OF THE SEASON
CHEAP DRY GOODS EMPORIUM.
of all the newest and moil desirable styles and quali
ties of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY
suitable for tho present and coming season
embracing all the latest varieties and styles in the
market.
Plain, Black and Fancy Dress Silks,
Foullard.Bll4, Dlohatra, Poplins, .I:Lapps, French Hon
ambigues, Lenoes. Real Organdy and ificonoi Lawns
of beautiful designs, Plain and Figured Percales and
Chintsee, Silk and Mohair Grenadines, Barages, Black
and Colored Mohair Alpacas, all shades, Mons de
Mines,
B. R. JAMEBON,
S. M. OOYLE,
J. 11. WOLF,
Is the place to purchase your
WM. a. HALBERT
DOMESTIC GOODS.
ail we have the largest and best Stock In the County,
and aro selling thorn at
Ilusline, Shootings, Pillow Case Muslins and Linens,
Tlekings Cheeks, Cotton Pants Stuffs, Linen Drillings,
Linen Coatings, Calicoes, Ginghams, Chamberry's
Gauge, Flannels, Cotton and Linen Table Diapers, Im.
949,03
1,050.00
$441,117,29
for the latest styles of
60,000 ; 00
PARASOLS & SUN UMBRELLAS
for ladles and children
$441,117,29
all styles Bilk and Cloth Sacks and Mantles,
Black Lace Points,
Shetland Shawls, all colors,
Grenadines, Bar r pge Shawls,
French Mozambique ShaWls
R. A. NOBLE,
Notary Public
If you are In want of any kind of
as they have the largest Stock in town of Shirred,
Tucked and Puffed Mtnlins, suitable for Drosses and
Darabaldies, Nainsook Swiss, Camb, and Jaconet Mus
lims, Striped and Figured Swisses and Piquite, &c., &c.
MOURNING GOODS.
Of this class of goods we always have a full line,
such as Bombazines ' Repps, Poplins, klohairs Single
and Double width DeLaines, Mozambigues, 8-4 Crape
Marett for Dresses and Shawls, 8-4 Grenadine Barage,
for Dresses and Shawls, Mohair Lustros, Lawns, Ging
ham English Crapes, Crape Veils, Gloves of all de
scriptions, Shawls, &c., &c. Yon will always find a
full 11110 of
and they pay atria attention to all orders for the mane
Do not forget to call for your supply of Clothe and Cae
slmeres, Vestings, Linens for Pants and Coats. IlaV
lug secured the services of a first class Tailor, we are
prepared to have Clothing made up at very short no.
t ice.
la the place to buy your
GLOVES,
lIOSLERY of all kinds,
MITTS,
HOOPED SKIRTS,
BALMORA LS,
FRENCH CORSETS
LINEN AND
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS,
BONNET RIBBONS,
011 AB L. 'TALBERT
WU. R. HALBERT
TRIMMINGS,
RIBBONS,
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
BUTTONS,
EMB'D. INSERTINGS
AND EDGINGS,
LAOS VEILS,
INITANT WAISTS,
EMB'D. PLOUNO.
INOB, HEAD NETS, and a thouoand other small v. ores
too numerous to mention.
of all grades and descriptions, ouch as
English Tapestry,
Brussels,
; • Lowell Three Ply,
Extra Sup Ingrain,'
..;;";:i •' '
and Romp,
• Sirlpod,• •
Ninitian
or all widths, Oariiine, Mattings White and Chocked,
Window illiadek.Looking Glasses,
11114Sailis Culifs and Counterpanes, Nottingham Laeo,
Tilutains, Tambourd Muslin Curtals,
Please•do not fall to give us an i3arly call, ae wo are
detbrmined to keep up our good reputation of selling
the best goods, the cheapest goods, and the largest so
mount of goods In the, county. Wo always take great
pleasuro to show our goods. as wo can prove the fact
that we study the interest of all ouroustomers.
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LATEST AND GRANDEST
AT LEIDIOH & MILLER'S
GOODS,
GRAND DISPLAY OF
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SCOTCH GINGHAMS,
CH ALLIES, &0., &c., &c
PLEASE REMEMBER THAT
LEIDIGH & MILLER
PANIC PRICES,
CALL THIS WAY
GRAND DISPLAY OF
WHITE GOODS,
do not fail to call at
LEIDICH & MILLER'S,
FUNERAL GOODS,
AT LEIDICH & MILLER'S,
MEN AND BOYS,
NOTIONS I NOTIONS ! I
LEIDICH & MILLER'S
CARPETS! CARPETS 1!
OIL CLOTHS
Always in Advance
GRAND OPENING
Of the latest Importatiorie of Term:lob, Berman, English
and Italian Dress .Eloods and Bummer Wear of every
description.'
W. C. SAWYIAL CO.,
nave again taken advantage of the very
LATE DECLINE IN PRICES,
to till their Spacious Store Room (East Main St., two
doors below Sextons Hardware Store,) with an enor
mous Stock of SeasoMable
Dry Goods, Carpet and House Furnish
ing Goods, ".
bought for CASH from the longest Importing Houses
of New York and Philadelphia.
All the varieties and colors of Silks. Splendid •inal
!tles of Gros Grain Black Silks for Dresses and Basques,
French Worsted Goods and Grenadines,
CARPETS, CURTAIN MATERI.
from A. T. Stewart, & Co. English Leno's, Lawns,
Perealna, Molialrs Barred, Stripped and Plain, and
Hosiery of all hinds from Arnold, Constable. & Co.
All kinks of domestic goods
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
and White Condo, of every claoo from H. 11, Chaffin, &
Co., Now York.
Very select styles and varieties of
Dress Goods
and general wear from Jam Kent, & Co., Jos. Reigel,
& Co., Johnes, Perry, & Co., Philadelphia.
We carefully examine both markets and customers,
will find on our counters a larger, more varied and
'cheaper stock of goods than in any Store West of the
great cities. Every body is invited to examine our
Stock—all kinds of
Mourning and Flowral Goods
We give special attention to this branch of our trade
tadies are Invited to examine our beautiful styles
of '
Silk and French Cloth
SACItS AND BASQUES,
beautiful shades of French Cloths for Backs and But
tons, ornaments &c., to match.
W. C. SAWYER, & CO
Would ask the attention to their very choice stock of
Yrench o Scotch and American
Spanish Linens for Coating's, Russian Linens for Pan
logs, de. We get up Suits at short notice by the best
Tailors in town.
W. C. SAWYER, & CO
[louse furnishing - department, la tho largest and
most complete In the valley, containing Scotch and
English
331R,TYSSET_JS,
all the grades of the Lowell St: Hartford Mlle, Hemp
sod Ileg
P 67 4, 10 r& 1 41 ii•z--19
Oil Clothe, Mottlngo, Shades, Rugs, &c
W. Cl.' SAWYER, & CO.
have a large assortment of Hosiery, Gloves, Parasols,
Bun • Umbrellas, Corsets, ilte.; Bradley's unequalled
"Pride of tho
and Linen
ELIPTIC HOOP SKIRTS,
and all other bed makes kept' by„ u's. Lacolttc‘
Drees .Trimmings, .Itibbonti end 'ln fact every -thing
found In wide awake enterprising Store, determined
to do a large trade for the benefit of, the community
as well at forthemsolves. •
Ilifery body Mob And Poor, Old and, Young, Bond/
and great are very cordially invited to our , • '
DRY GOODS EMPORiUM,
. • • i•
irheri we will fake great pleasiird in showing as well
as soiling our goods. We will make additions of desk.
rable goods as 'the scam= advancoa. f
W. 0. - ami9tun, it co.
May 1860:
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AMERICAN ORGANS.
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(From. "Godey's Ladies' Book" February,
• - • 1866.) - _
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. - REED ORGAN'S, &O.
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THE following remarks and sugges
tions relative to this Immensely popular instru•
meat will doubtless Interest and profit very many of
our readers, wo commend the article to their careful
A hundred and one makers of Organs, Cottage, Par.
Cabinet, American, School Organs, etc etc., are
each claiming to make the best instrument in the
world. Being comparatively a new instrument. as at
present constructed, we are convinced the public aro
much less capable ofjudging of its merits. qr deMerits,
than of most other Instruments. If thorn fa really on,
'easentird difference fu them , if • there aro some excel
lent and some worthleda 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 lend, but is more or less
interested in this topic. We 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
ourreaders.
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
-c.alled organs have the same bellows, the same reeds,
and the same general 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 cheater 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
self into the fall round tone, similar to the flute or pipe
organ, even, smooth, arm, 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 spismodically 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 va wind-cheit 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 ap 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 were
not an easier matter to obtain a much better and more
easily managed steell by other methods. The truth
Is, any organ, so called, or melodeon which has the
wind acting directly upon the reeds, is nothing more
nor less titan a huge accordeon, drew, it up as you may.
And when organists and true musicians become awas 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
olliectionable ones. Then again the swell should al
ways be separate and distinct from the bellows, so as
not to be acted on by the hand, or soft blowing, but
convenient so that the player can use it with the knee,
separate from the hands or feet, and thus always un
der easy control, to be used ad libitum.
The large divided bellows, or double bellows, Is also
a very important improvement. By thin means not
only can the wind be supplied more evenly, but with
far greater ease to the performer, from the ftiet that
either bellows alone will be sufficient for the lighter
melodies, thus permitting the player to change about
and rest the feet at will ; then, if the bellows in of
the requisite large size, and having the wind chest or
reservoir, all will be well. An to the reeds; they must
be 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 arisen,
where can the organ be procured combining all those
essential and desirable qualities ? There only one
possessing all these points, and thatis the AMERICAN
ORGAN, made by 8. D. & 11. W. Bsnrit, of Boston,
SIBERIA Orr Wholesale Agent, 581 Broadway, Now
York. These organs have a 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 sounding-board 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, coo of tone so highly prized
by all who have used these organs They also have
the largest and best divided bellows in use, which is
another important feature. No part of their work is
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 there 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
er address LIBERIA OTT, the Wholesale Agent, at
581 Broadway, New York, and rao assure them he will,
in the most gentlemanly and truthful manner, impart
to them all the Information they may desire relative
to this truly delightful instrument.
MUSIC TEAC 11 ERS
DEAZ,ERS_
The subscriber 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
BOARDMAN, GRAY & CO
~P IANO-FORTES,
Wholesale agency. The subscriber, late a mombir
of this well known firm has established a wholesale
agency, 581 Broadway, New York City, whore he will
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 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). They excel all others in du
rability superiority of tone, and elegance of external
appearance.
All these Pianos have overstrung Scales, giving in
connection with the patent iron rim and frame, Full
Round, l'owerlul,and Sweet Mellow Tones. The Cases
are elegant in appearance, and easily and safely han•
died. Warranted to prove satisfactory, or the money
returned. Address all orders to
S. D. & 11. W. SMITH'S
AMERICAN ORGANS
THE MOST PERFECT AND BEAUTIFUL
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
II
AMERICAN HOME CIRCLE
THE
AMERICAN ORGAN
Makes home attractive, refines, and elevates the minds
of all, beautlful In appearance and effects:
WHOLESALE AGENT
The Immense popularity of these Organs, and their
superior Musical Powers, Is last bringing them before
the public, ,us the Instrument so long desired In A
MERICAN HOMES. And although the cost price is
but a trifle over the Melodeon, yet the musical advan
tages, beauty of tone and qnickness of touch and ac-
Hon are so far superior, that they are fast superceding
the Melodeon and the call is now almost exclusively ibr
the
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 thoy are preferred to the Piano, by
persons who have them, yet costing less than half,and
only taking a small amount of room.
Send for descriptive circulars giving full particulars
and prices.
Exclusive Agencies secured to Dealers, and largo
discounts to the trade and Teachers. Address all or
ders,
i ti v l b ßr i NIA 0/T, '
esale Ag
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Town Property at Private Sale.
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LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGTH
THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY
Mt. JUAN DELAMARRE'S
Celebrated Specific Pills,
Prepared front a prescription of Dr. Juan
Delainarrc, Chief Phy,lcian to the Hos-
petal da Nord ou Lariboisiere of
Paris.
This invaluable medicine Is no Imposition, but ix
unfailing in the cure of Sparmatorrhm or (I,6minal
Weakness. Every species of tleultal or Urinstry irri
tability. Involuntary or Nightly Seminal
fiar to vrhattiv, r cause produced, or boa ever sums will
be speenily relieved and the organs restored to healthy
°Atom
Read the following opinions of eminent French phy
aid/ins:
'•We have used the Specific Pills prepared by Oar -
ancient R Dupont, No. 214 Rue Lombard, from the
prescription of Dr. Juan Delamarre, In our private
practice with unit. rin success. and we believe there is
no other medicine so well calculated to cme all per
sons suffering from loyal notary Emissions or any
other weakness of the Seru..l Organs, who, her caused
by a sedentary mode of living, excesses or abuse.
Paris, May sth, 1868
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
The Genuine Pills are sold by all the principal Drug
gists throughout the World, price One Dollar per Box,
or t•ix Boxes for Five Dollars.
OARANCIERE k DUPONT, Sole Proprietors,
No. 214 Rue Lombard, Pails
One Dollar unclosed to any authorised Agent, will
Insure a, box by return mall, securely sealed from all
ob.-emotion, six boxes for five dollars.
Sole Genet al Agents for America,
OSCAR 0. MOSES & Co., 27 Cortlaudt St , N.Y .
N. B.—French,lterman, Spanish and Engli h Pamph•
lets, containing full particulars and directions for use,
sent free to any address.
Sold In Carlisle by J. W. ELLIOTT, and at RAVER
STICK'S.
Jan. 12, ISOG-Iy.
CATARRH SNUFF!
This Snuff has thoroughly proved Itself to bo the
best article known for curing the Cataz rh, Cold in the
Head and Headache. It has been found an excellent
remedy in many cases of Sore Eyes. Deafness has
been removed by it, and Hearing has often boon 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.
The sedsatious after UM n 4 it ere delightful and in
vigorating. it opous and i puru es out ail obstructions,
strengthens the glands, and gives a healthy action to
the parts affected.
More Than Thirty Years'
of Sale and ton of Dr Marshall's Catarrh and Head
ache Mind, has proved Its great vat utffor ad the com
mon diseases of the Head, and at this moment It
stands higher than ever before.
It is recommended by many of tho best physicians,
and is used with great success - and satisfaction every
where.
Read the Certificates of Wholesale Drug
gists in 1864.
The undersigned, having for many years been ac
quainted with Hr. Marshall's Catarrh and Headache
Snuff . , and sold it in our wholesale trade cheerfully
state, that We believe It to be equal, in every respect,
to the recommendations given of it for the cure of
Catarrhal ittiectlons, rind that it is decidedly the best
article wo have ever known fur all common diseases of
the Head.
Burr & Perry, Boston,Barnas & Park, Now York
Rood, Am tin & Co. " A. B. &D. rands, "
Brown, Lamson &Co " Stephen Paul & Co. "
lined, Cutler & Co. " Israel Minor & Co. "
Seth W. Fowle," McKoosou & Itobblox,'•
W Ikon, Falrboult & Co.' Scovll & Co. "
F.dtuando & Close & CO "
11. 11. Iluy. Portland, Mo. Bush &
For Salo by all Di ugglots. TRY IT.
Jan. It:, 1866-Iy.
RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES
Bryan's Pa!manic Wafers !
Me original Medicine established In Ifia7, and
first article ul tho kind over Introduced under tho
name of “PULMONIO WAFItIIt.," In this or any other
country; all other Pulinonlc Waters are counterfeits.
The gontlino can be known by the nanig BRYAN being
slam pod on each Wafer.
These Wafers have been 'before the public for nearly
thirty years, and the Immense sale attained, not tally
In nmerica but in foreign countries, fully attest their
Intrinsic worth. The medical propeoties ore sumo for
to"any other mticis offered for the cure of Pulmonary
or Bronchial affections, and the quantity contained in
each box is nearly double that of the many worthless
Imitations advertised.
Bryan's Pulmonie Wafers •
cure Coughs, Colds, 801.0 Throat, hoarseness, Asthma,
Catarrh, Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing, Spitting of
Blood, Pains in the Chest, incipient Consumption and
all diseases of the lungs. Not only affording tempor
ary relief, but effecting a rapid and lasting cure and
ate warranted to give . satisfaction ill ever instance.
They do not nauseate like alcoholic compounds, and
the medicinal nropertius are continued in a form so a
greeable and pleasant to the taste. that any child will
readily lake them. •Ono doss will always afford
RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES
To VOCAls.ra end Pismo SrEsxsus, these Wafers aro
peculiarly valuable they will in - one day remove the
most severe occasional hoarser:matt ; and their regular
use for a few days will, at all times, increase tho pow
er and flexibility of the voice, g.outly Improving Its
tone, compass and clearuess, for which purpose they
are regularly used by many professional Vocalists.
D. IkIE'RRIGE
The very great celebrity of this invaluable remedy
has Induced unprincipled persons to prepare base imi
tations, which disappoint the just expectations of the
purchaser, and Injure the character of like genuine
nudicino.
tee that the word, "BRYAN,"' is stamped on each
Wafer, and also °boric) the foe studio of the signature
of the Proprietor “JOB MOSES" ou , each wrapper, to
counterfeit which'is forgery. Air-Offending parties
will be dtalt with to the full extent of ttio law,
Buren's rULTIONN)WAFErte are for sale by all Drug.
gists. ,
JOB MOSES, ,Bole Proprietor, 27 Cortlandt St., N. Y.
Jan. 12, 1.80-4 y.
"IMES O,LARK.E'I3
CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS
Pcopared ilual a preifoription of Sir D.,
Physician Ilatraordinary to the queen.
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THIS 'known medicine id 'no im
•
• pesition, but a sure and wif remedyey for Felinele
I clinics and Obstruction'', from any cause whatever
and although a poiVerful remedy, It contains nothing
hurtful to the constitution.
, ,
To Married Ladles Kis peaullarly putted. , it vein, in
'a alert time, bring on the monthly period with refill.
larity.
In all cases of ,Nerrous Bplntal 'affections, Tzt in' In
the Back and Limbs, Heeviness, Patigue on slight' ex
ertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Lownseaof Spirits.
Hysterics, dick' Headache, Whites; andall tho' painful
diseases occasioned by a Murdered system, Abuse Pills
will effeet a cure when all other mortnalutve tailed.
These Pills have never been known to fail where the
directions on the 26 page of pamphlet. are well; Obseiv.
ed. Iler tuither particulars,' getepamptilet; free, or
tale agent. sl'anil 6 , ,postage stamps enolosed to .'any
authorised agent/villlneure a bottle, containing Over
Hi pills,'by.retterirldidli;e. W, ELLIOTT, ,
Jan,l2 • ,* • Agent, Carlisle. ~.
PROORIETORS
TAT ORE. BOXES, Otibae, Pori . Fo
olt :10 1 lo u, 'urfl beam,' Confictliiiia . 4,,:ll:smor;,
D0c16,1805, AT'EAViaISTIOICI3.
CAMPAIGNS
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It. A. BEA UDEPARIE, M. D
0. D. DUJARD.N, M. D.
JEAN LE LEUOIIICE, M. D.
DR. MARSIIALL'S