Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, August 10, 1866, Image 4

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    Something Eritirely, New I
Housekeepers Furnishing Emporium.
CO7'. of 2nd and Walnut Sts. Opposite Firs
National Bank, Barraburg, Pa.
THE subscriber baying been induced
to enter into a business, the want of which hag
long been felt in this community, has carefully select
ed a Stock of goods, which for
BEAUTY, VARIETY AND NOVELTY
has never before been equalled in any place east of our
largo commercial cities consisting of
Tin Ware, Hollow Ware,
Toilet Ware, Pots, Kettles, and Pans,
Japanned Ware, Door and Table Hats,
Plated Ware, .. Cutlery, Fancy Articles,
Willow Ware, Novelties of all kinds.
Wooden Ware, leo Cream Vt eozure,
Britannia Ware, Refrigerate's,
Iron Ware, Wat, r Coolers, kc.
In short ..ETINIYTHINO required or deslreQin keep.
Inc bowie. In prod of whichlM wonid respectfully
solicit a call from Housekeepers, whether they pur
chase or not. Ile has also "the' largest aotortment In
the city of
CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES,
Boys' Propellors, Perambulators, Velocipedes, Boys'
Wagons, Cantering Horses. .lack Horses, Boys' Brie
lug Reins, Stick Horses, Swings, Baby Tenders, Wheel
barrows, &c.
Call and see when you visit Harrisburg. We do not
expect ALL to Purchase who come. It will always afford
pleasure to show goods.
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July 20, 1800.-9 m.
Oh Yes, Oh Yes, Oh Yes,
The people are going to Plank's.
NEIGHBOR now we can afford to
keep ourselves and children in good Boots,
late and Caps, since they aro selling so very
CIIEA I'
At the sales room of .13 a . Plank. South West Corner of
North Hanover St., and Locust Alloy. Plank, hasjust
returned lrOrn the Last, and Is now opening In addi
tion to his framer stock a large moortment of Boots,
Shoes, Bats and Cape, whieh for price and quality ran
nof be surpassed. Indeed it is a blessing to the people
that Plank hoe opened a
BOOT
and Shoe Store In Oarllelo. The amount of money
which Can he saved by buying at Plank's Boot
AN) SHOE
Store will keep a person In pocket money for a year
in 4'llll searcely name any kind of a Boot dr ShOo that
Plank has not. got, and all selling at greatly reduced
pricing Just go to Plank's cheap Boot and Shoo.
STORE
and son for yourselves, and you trill find that half ha
not linen told but what. has boon told Is truo. Romero
bor the stand South West Corner of North Ilanover St.
and Locust Alley.
CARL' SL E.
Midway between Thudiums and Wetzels Hotels
April 27, 1886.
New Spring Goods,
SAAC LIVINGSTON, at his whole•
j. sale and Retail Clothing Establishment, on South
Ilan wer street, adjoinh_g Miller A; Bowers' Hardware
St , re, announces tho receipt of a full and Complete as
sort went of
S PRIN G and S 1,71/MER 00 0D AS,
and seasonable READY MADE CLOTHING, His stork
consists In part of One Black and Blue
FRENCH and ENGLISH CLOTHS,
E.cfra Heavy Doeskin,
Tine° cut and fancy
CASSIMERES,
Also a large variety of Cossinots and Tweed, lilet
tucky Jeans. and Cot,:ounades, Linens, and Line
Drillings, In great variety.
Also a great assortment of
Ready Made Clothing,
of ovoiy ntyle and quality, Whit° Linen and Woolen
Mitts. Summer Dro were, &c., constantly on hand a
large, assortment of Tlos, Collars, Hosiery and Moves,
Linen, Silks and Co' ton llandherchiels.
Also a full assortment of Trunks, Carpet Bags and
Valises, u every sloe.
Clothing made to order at the shortest notice. C
and csamino the stock
March :23, Itlati
1 Challenge Competition !
IN the way of variery, eleg•tnce of style
quality anti cheapness of my stock of Dry Goods.
Especially would I call attention to my largo assort
mont of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
which I selected with special ca, in the Philadelphia
and New Yolk markets a few days since. Also, my
three g. re oblong comkiLlation
HOOP ;3.K.IHT,
decidedly the meet impr , ved pattern nt the age, giving
the Comer the most artistic tbrm.
Likee.ise a variety of it hitt. (hinds, such !IN
Plain Plaid and Striped Cambrirs,
Plain, Plaid and Striped insoolts,
Swiss Lishop and Victoria Lawns
Brilliants, Linen Ilandkerchiels. & e.,
nine any bold Duck,
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I.linglthins, Denims,
Kentucky Jeans, Shirting. Stripes
()this I 'ainbries Tic jig",
`• little uninbrios, ell, cks,
Blue Nankeens, Dinners.
u lirotan Nankeens, Lancaster
tlim.rhains, 6,., kr., ke., Ate.
April 20,18116.
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WINE A. ILES' S NYRE,
NOR TE FL 4N(. NC VER STREET,
NEXT DOOR TO Mt. KIEFEIL's AND 1111. ZITZEII'O
rgeW -SptC:Or e.
rlll E :•übs,ori her hereby informs his old
L customers and the public gene, ally, that he has
REMOVED
hi: Fawlly Gruen, FROM Pitt Strout TO tl4e eurn
of Pomfret and Pitt Z.;treets, in the building known
CA lirS CORNER,
which Las ju , t been thoroughly repaired and refitted
Pavressly for his busineen. My stork consists of a
first Ross assortment of
GROCERIES;
iVill9,w, Wooden and Queensware,
comprisind ovary thing In my liue of trade. I tun in
con;Flant communication with the limiter') cities. and
will he In daily tecelpt of the NEWEST and FRESH
EST 17 WWI:RIES the foreign markets afford.
Don't thrget the place—Cart's Old Corner
Carlixla, Match 30, 1806
13001' SIMMS,
HOPKIN'S " Own Make,
.MANUFACTURED AND SOLD
WHOLESALE & RETAIL,
No. 628 Arch Street, Phila'd
r rTIE most complete assortment of
I Ladles' Misses' and Children's 1100 P SKIRTS.
15 this / lty; gotten up expressly to moot the WANTS
of FIRST CLASS TRADE; embracing the newest and most
desirable Stylus and Sizes of •' Gore Trolls," of every
length—from 29 to 4 yds round,-20 to 56 Springs, at
2 to $5.00. Plain Skirts, all lengths, from 2 1 4 to 3
yards round the bottom, at *1 40 to .$3 15.
Our line of Misses' and children's SKIRT, aro pro
verbially boymid all competition; for variety of Styles
and sizes—as'Well as for finish and durability, at 25
cents to $5 25. All Skirts, of " ORR OWN MAKE,"
are WARRANTED GO give satisfaction ; but BUY NoNE AB
seen, unless they have, in's Hoop Sk'rt Menu
fartory, No. 628 Arch Street. " S•amped on each Tab!
Also cons'antly on hand, soon SKIRTS, Manufactured
in New York, and the Eastern States, which we sell at
very low Prices. A lot of cheap Skirts—ls springs, 85
cents; 20 springs St 00-25 springs, $1 16-30 springs,
$1 26 and 40 springs ti 50
411ir-Skirte, made to Order and Repaired.
4fir-Tatixfs OAI3I/. Use P.M= ONLY
May 11, 1806-3 m
•
New Crrocer3r Store !
ORANGE OF FIRM
T HE undersigned hereby announces to
his old patrons and customers, that ho has die
posed of his entire stock of Goods with the good will
of the. establishment to Messrs Poffer & Washmood,
whom ho recommends to the citizens of Cumberland
County, as active, energetic and reliable business men,
who will spare nopaine to maintain and improve the
character of the old stand as alb st class
FAMILY GROCERY.
.
With many tr. anks for the patronage be has received
he bespeaks for the now firm a continuance of tli o same
JOAN LIVER.
. .
PEFFER & WASHMOOD
will in a few days receive the largest and beet assorted
stock of
GROCERIES,
CHINA WARE, •
QUEENSWARE,
GLASSWARE,7, . .
WILLOW.WARE, &c.,, ,
. . .
over brottht to .this place,
,an d will Constantly keep
on hand the choicest Groceries the Eastern Markets
afford. A full assortment of Lampe and Oil on hand.
Call and see us at the old stand; South East corner of
Market Square
MUER & wennmoon,
January. 0,1800-Iy.
P
9 13 ,TWritingPOIce, BEA*,
daemon Boards, Games °Pall description at liay
iiiiticies Dona; Va 4.13, A94,ll3.ook i litore. . • „. • ~!
. . . ,
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LMONDS: I ,- - •,, ~,..-,,. . ...
Burnt, it*,oogaq,l 7 :anilla aiul Ohoccilitto.
ao /6, /M.. , • , AI`.II4ITIP3TICII4,
T'
STATE'
-LAtere of Adm hilstratleu on the esiate of JobU
deq , d,i latuptversprlng Twp ',Cumber
land Co., bavo been granted Witte lteitho er 'Oettn-.
berland• Co., to' the aubaerlber • residing- In'aidd , Twp,‘:
All ereona indebtetl A o paid estate will Ineho'loy •
men 'oadlAVlng olallita will present theid to • •
Jul CAdmtulatrator., ;
AW,OllE,S,and Jewelry rebitirtld'at
the new Jewelry Store.
PER_VIUVENTL IWURED -ay
Dyspepsia Pernzanendy cured or The
Money Rejunded.
THESE Trochee not only give hen:m
diet o relief but are sure to effect a permanent
auto in Dyspepsia,They are. not purgative, art 4
therolorti then' use
.e . 13110t &date neeelsaylbr the
habitual ilso enthartiCS. They catitie no Sickness of
the stomach, or griping of the bowels, and nre perfectly
harmless to the most delicate.
They will immediately correct a sour Stomach, cure
Fla ttlenee, heartburn. Sickness or Pain In the Stom
ach, Costiveness, Belching of wind, Liver Complaints,
headache, and.in feet all those disagreeable and dan
gerous symptome.oi this, disease, which unfit ono for
the pleasures end duties of life.
Wools and delicate persons who have been injured
by the 'nee of powerful ,tlinu ants and purgatives,
will And thorn a mild, safe and sure restorer of iho
digestive organs to their original strength and vigor.
Prepared solely by the proprietors,
! ; thiladelphia, Pa.
David Italston—Druggist, Carlisle, Cumberland CO .
Pa. Pole Agt for Cumberland Co. Pa. Sold by al
Druggists.
tune 21, 1866 —3m
JOHN P. KELLER,
2nd & Walnut, Sts
Sneressm's h LEI' . F. LYN E.
DEALERS in Foreign and Domestic
Hardware of all hinds, -
PAINTS, 01I,S, 0 LASS, VARNISHES &e.
North Hanover St, nearly opposite the Carlisle Rai
July 7 Hier!.
EM PLOY M ENT FOR BOTH SEXES.
IhlS:',l.‘l,B..l,EdDrn.
phans o r e f
l t r n
ain oeld e sold
and [ls
unemployed of both sexes generally, in want 14 respect
able and proiltablo employment,lucurrli g uo rink, alt
procure such by endosing no postpaid addresssd envoi
spa, flnr particulars, to
Jan. 23, 186(1--1y
THE CHARTER OAK
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
Incorporated, 1850. Charter Per
petual.
CASH ASSETS, $2,000,000.
Policies Issued on all Popular Plans
t FEW REASONS WIl I'EO
11 PLP: Insure in the Charter Oak.
I Eat All banking privileges ore prohibited. the bus'
nes. being confined exclusively to the insurance o
Ines.
211—Its Risks arc. selected with great cal°. thus
rut ring small hisses. and •utsryurut hire,' divide],
nee, tie to Polley Mats. Insurance Repo,
last six pears.
31,1—Its lintin ut Expenditurvs, iurludiug Den
Chums and Wf,rking I , ,,ponses. to I:ocelp , s, are Imp
ce.lentetlly —Salim Reports.
4th.—All Lee profits are divided among held
ere the original capital being limited by 1 'tarter to
eight perrent dividends, no more that. It earn, Int the
Oninpany at Interest.
Ed h.—lt declares and pave ice InV klends ammally In
C wt., ttttiv asetsttus 14w inured in the payment of
premiumn.
nth to business in distributed over nn le than
twenty Northern States, malting It impossible to mut4i
,uee its large 8111 . 10 M ,, set npgrt for cOntinginicks,
even In the event , I a senutge of Cholera
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7th.—lt is prompt: in the payme: of losses, having
paid to II Mow,. and Orphans nearly ONII MILLION
Ih ILLA 116, and has n;Ter iitigotrd a claim.
Nth he Wall of 111,11,Y4 118 an 1444401meut
nth.— NI en of small scans Insure to guard their lain
ies against want.
lot h.—Tbe man of I , tliiiness insure to provide again
pnswiblu lass ha trade a life Pulley, being a bawls
capnal
Persons in drbt insure tgat their earnings f,
err, it toll may not he sacrificed at death from wait
of r•.uly rah to oillietti
12. th —All Insuro, as 110110 y thus lald away by littl
is sure to coin. Lacs largely Increased to their fau
lies. oath holug certain to occur,
lir. e. 11. KIKI , 1 , 1.;11, H. D., lledreal P.xxinlner.
MEIIMEEIin!iMEI
ir - NI, !funding, North sir
Stri,t !tending. Pn.
persons d , •sirous of InStir:Mee 1%111 please imply to
the itgont. For intormation Irlu Iva t.. ageroles od
thoth !he State Agrnt.
April lA. INlil
Patent Metallic Sole
IiAT ETTA Nil TII l FEET is the most
prolitic cause of disease end death known to
humanity. It ix almost sure to bring Lin n etati - ;twd
colds, Ill.glevteal, /Ind often Wllll Itot neglected, lead
levers or to coughs And natal 0010,1100101.. It is In
recognition id this mit° that the I oven tied talent of
the country ha for years been devising MlOlllO 111Vt1100,
01 atttlllol,l to devise it, for keeping the feet dry, and
yet that should Ilia, to ye tinion ven lee, e to the wearer.
Rubber shoes, In one form or another nave hitherto
been our vellum, ; but it Is well knom ri, as among
4,heir 111010 eT ils, that while lipey eep the tem dry
from external moisture, they :meat t Jenn over much,
and by thu• inducing an undue tenderness increase a
susceptibili y to voids rather Ilion otherwise. ' , hey
40: also tinitairsome to the Met, and Withal are very
no ',ens' se. The demand is for .ornothing that shall
Make the ordlilary Bout end oho., impervious to Tooter,
without affecting their elegance or dunk! ility,and,ll
Possible, without adding sensibly t the cost of their
maauineture. '114,,N0, It will be coneeded. are most im
port:in, features, and We conaelen tiuut•ly Milian that
they are a t,olilitel) attained In the inventi n here.
Imes laud to the public
Tue invention consists in inserting between the 1 It
our and outer sole, when the hoot is making. a thin
McIALLIC PLATE, exceedingly ductile, combining hest
bi ity with I oughnebs, vefy light, and every way ape pt•
rd to the end desired, While the additional °knells° Is
ineruiy liotninal It furnishes a perfect harden otkainst
the admission at wet or dampness, though the lent may
be exposed ever so long upon wet pavements or claim,
ground.
JOIIN F. STEEL
To ktlies and children the METALLIC SqLEN will he of
Inc Al culable value, as from their habits of life and del
icacy of dross, they are particularly exposed to the long
train of ills that attend upon an inadequate protection
to the feet.
These Soles have already been tried by the best
of all tests ACTUAL Coo, and the AttStilllo4llH to their
merits, freely proffeied, indicate' that they 'must be
speedily and universally adopted by the public. The
eatent Metallic Soled Boots and Shoes are being in
troduced into the le .ding Boot and Shoe Stores through
out the United States, and will supplant all Mrms of
overthoes, except possibly I r deep mud ur snow, as
they become ki•owe. Be aura toga them and hate no
other. - If your shoemaker doss mot. happen to- have
them, he can procure them - without difficulty. If , he
wdl not, thou rend yourself to the Inventor one dollar
and thirty cents, and obtain six pair, assorted sizes,
with right to use, which will be promptly forwarded by
mall or express pre paid, and which eau he made up by
any shoemaker in the lountry.- ,Agenekos,w)ll be es
tablished in,Miery laity autbillifige,taud etippUed with
Soles and Proprietary stamps, at seLedu le prices, and
libonJ c. mmissit n allowed on sales. Also Beneral
Agencies for States appointed on application, with
proper testimonials to the inventor.
SAMUEL, J., pEELy,
()uncial Depot, corner 'City' Place and' 41.110
street, Now York.
NEW YORK, Juno 1, ThUG.
The proprietors of the above patens, having come In
contact with a pat,qnt prpv !RIM) , .1 atiptcli to
,Wl . lll,am
Lyman, of NOrthampton,ldasi,,ecovering the sante ift
motion and improvement, the chief parties In Intermit
have purchased the same, and, combining their in
termits, have organized
THE AMERICAN
Patent Metallic Shoe Sole; Company,
CAPITAL 01? $160,000,
f
And established a genbral Manufactory and bepot at
62 John /Street, New York; where they are ready at
all times to fill orders Mr soles of all sloes with
promptness and dispatch
The attention of dealers Is respecefully solicited.
No person who has onde used this nolo ,witl ever again
consent, if nropurabie, to wear a hoot or, shoe , w,ithout
It. Special Inducements offered to deli/eye and ; menu,
faelut ere, to aid In their intrLductlon. Price List, anti
eneral and special Information furnished on applica
tion at the general store, to
'April 11,1866-0 m
A Large, yarpf!'stoplc pf 9yoocrie's,
AL,,Quoopswaro, • , ,
CANNED .FRUITS,' , '
Saimaa, Vieb. ho., whlch lam milling at tile very
*tweet Clasb.PriCol). • • ••1 , !,,,
• Tkioso ludOted •GO We in l Doirl l 4llVand /particUlarly
those In arrears for a lengtlt of time will come forward
aild promptly pay up, ae longer delay will not be sub.
mifted.to
ziPv•P,' l9 44 • f r34.;4/iNTz,
-LL kinds of Jewelry Jobing; dene - nt
shirt notice. Accordeone properly repaired and
tined/Ai the nit , * JaixelTy, Bkore, Emit.
Fire nastmtul9Rt'PV-AROY.,rlT)a.f,tl.4,
Aincipficiany , y , rpsoyAr.4,l.9prman makon.
90. 15; ItIOD. . AT HAVE.,
9CK.:OANDY, Secrete Frenoh and
ommon. ‘,—,
D4..15,1805.
DYSPEPSIA
Sheldon's Dyspepsia Troches
S. J. Vandorsloot & Co. Chomistn
718 Markot :Arcot
tlftS - This is a personal Invitation to
the render to examine my largo assort-
meet of NEW STYLES OF Dams Goons,
sehieted with special core for the Spring
Trade.
REMEMBER, THAT I tIIVF. REMOVED FROM
NI AIN BTREET, TO NOIITII HANOVER
STREET, NEXT Dooß To MILLER & Bow-
RHO' II lILLWVARE StoRE.
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MILLER & BOWERS,
Dr. JOHN M. DAGNALL,
Box 15J, Brooklyn, N.
JAMES C. WALK LH Y, Prosident
SEELY'S
A NEW IN V ENTION.
Postscript.
A“.E. LYIIAN,
Pr00140Rt:41 31 ,. ria.,A/Aolikelipc , ,tiolo Co.,
62 John Strout, Now YOrk.
AiWulc9 B ., On Hand
AT lIAVEASTIOKO
HOOFLA ND'S BITTERS.
The 7 gre?..t Strengthening Tonic.
(Not 4
° HOOFLAND'S
GERMAN BITTERS
CUBE
DEBILITY DEBILITY !
iestat,lgilloin any calm Antevor
PROSTRATION OF THE SYSTEM,
.Tvntre
severe Hardships,
Ekposure.
Diseasos of Camp, Life
Soldiers, Citizens,
Male or Female,
Adult or Youth
WILL FIND IN THIS BIT'FBRS
a pure Tonle, not doponilont On bad liquora for their
alums: miraculous 60"octs.
DYSPEPSIA,
Observe the following symptoms resulting trout dis
orders of the digestive organs:
Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood !o the
Head, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness
or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Elructations, Sinking
or Fluttering at - the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of
the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering
at the Houk, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when
lo n 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, i'ain in the Side, Book, Chest, Limbs, etc., Sud
den Flushes of Heat, Sul sing In the Flesh, Constant
Imaginings of Evil and threat Depression of Spirits.
CD .
AND DISEASES RESULTING FROM DISORDERS
OF THE LivirAt AND DM RSTIVN ORGANS.
ARE CURED BY
1100FLANIYS GERMAN BITTERS
This Bitters has
PERFORMRD MORE CURES,
G IVES 13E7"PEIZ, SATISFAC
T[ON,
IJAS MORE TESTIHONY,
Iles more Respectable People to vouch for it. than any
other article in the Market.
We defy any one to contradict this assertion, and
WI LL PA Y $lOOO
to any one who will produce a certificate published by
un that is not genuine,
CZ)
. I
lIOOPLIND'S GERMAN BITTERS
WILL CURE EVERY CASE OF
Chronic or Nervous Debility,
Diseases of the Kidneys,
and Diseases arising from a disor
tiered Stomach
REMEMBER,
'Pied this Bitters lir)/ Ate&AM.,
CONTAINS NO RUM OR WHISKEY,
AND CANNOT MAKE DRUNKARDS,
BUT IS TILE BEST TONIC IN Till
II ORLI)
Read who Says So
From the Rev. Levi U. Beek, Pastor of the Baptist
Church, Pemberton, 5.,1 , no werly 01 the North Bap
ti,t Chervil, Philadelphia, at present Pastor 01 the
Baptist Church, Chester, Pa.
*
* *
I have known German Bitters favorably
for a number of years. 1 have used them in my uwu
family, and have been so pleased with their effects,
that I was induced to rdcommend them to Many oth
ers, and know that they have Operated in a strikingly
beneficial nuts nor. I take great p.easure to thus p'ub-
Hely proclaiming th inn fart, and calling the attention
of those afflicted with the dist aces for which they are
recommended, to these bitters, knowing trent uxperi
cure the my recommendation will be sustained. I
do thlr more cheerfully ns ilootland's Bitters is intend.
ed to benefit the afflicted, and is ''not a rum
From Ro%. W. h. Seiarrietl, Pastor of Twelfth Bap
thit Ch arch, l'h
Gentlemen :—I have recently nun laboring under
the distressing efforts of indigestion, accompanied by
prtatration of the nervous system. Numerous rem
edies were recommended by friends, and some of them
tested, but without relief. Your Ileolland's German
hitters were recommended by persons who had tried
them, and IthUnint favorable mention of these.. bitters
induced me to try them 1 1111.18 t confess that I had
an In version to Patent Medicines from the •'thousand
and one" quack "Ili tiers " whose only time seems to
be to palm olf sweetened and drugged liquor upon the
community in a sly way, and the tendency ei which,
I fear, is to 11111 kt. many a confirmed drunkard. Upon
learn big tliut youra ).ent, really 11, Illednlni nnl pn-patn
tion I took it with happy effect. Its action, not only
upon the at, III:Win. but upon the nervous system, woo
prompt and graillylng. 1 feel that 1 have derived
great and permanent benefit from the use of a few
bottles.
Very respectfully yours,
W. D. , ,BEIGFRIED,
Na. 254 Slinekautuxon Street
From Newton Brown, D. D., editor of tho Eln
cyclopedia of Religious Knowledge and Christian
Chronicle Philadelphia.
'Altoough nut disposed to favor or reolnmend Patent
Medicines in general, through distrust of their Ingre
dients and effects, I yet know of no sufficient, reasons
why a man may not testify to the benefits he believes
himself to have received from any simple preparation,
in thu hope that he may thus contribute to the bene
fit of others. I do this the more readily in regard to
Ihmiland's German Bitters, prepared by Dr. 0. M. Jack
son, of this city, because I was prejudiced against them
for many years,, under the impression lhat they were
chiefly an alcoholic mixture. I ant indebted to my
friend, Hobert Shoemaker, Esq., for the removal of this
prejudice by proper tests and for encouragement to try
them when suffering tram great and long continued
debility. The use of three bottles of three Bitters at
the beginning of the present year, wad followed by
evident :elle( and restoration to a degree of bodily and
mental vigor which I had upt felt for six months be_
tore, and had almost despaired of regaining I there
fore thank God and my friend for directing me to the
,use of them., , ,
ME
J. NEWTON BROWN,
Phihull:lo4n
...a.
From the Rot,. E D. Fondull, Agsletant Editor Chris
Om Chronicle, intilu.
t have derived decided benefit from the use of Hoof
loud's Oecumu Hitters, and feel it my privilege to rec.
°amend !luau as a most valuable tonic, to all who aro
Suffering from general debility or from diseases arising
'from derangement of tbu liver.
. , j,Kotxrth
From Rev. D. Morrie°, Pastor Of thii Passynnit. Bap
tist Church. filth', •
Frointlf4 many respectable recommendations given
given to Dr. Iloolland's Um man Bitters, I was induced
to give them a trial. After wipe several bottles I
Mond them td be good haled.% tot debility, and a
moot excellent tonic for the stomach.
D. AIEIIIIIOE.
From the Rev. TllO5. WINTER, D. D. pastpr of Rob
borough Baptist Church. •
DEAR Sin : I tool it due to 'your ea - Calif:int preparation
lloollantVe German Bittore, lto add my testimony to
the deserved reputation It baagbtained. I have for
yearn, at times, been troubled with groat disorder in
my; head and nervous , system. I was advised by A
friend to try n hello ofyour German Bitters. I did so,
and have oxperioneed a great and unexpected relief.
IVlyltealth htufbeen very materially benefited. I con.
Silently memo:lend the article whet%) I m• et with cases
similar to my own, npd havp,boen.assured , by many' of
their good effects: • "ltesPeetfully yours,
T. WINTER,
Roxborough, Fa.
• , , • , 1 'fl,` •
BEWARE OF COTINTEItFEITS. •
'Silo that the signature °felt. M. JA6.ItSON" is on the
Utupper of each bottle,
Should your nearest druggist not have the article
do not be put off 'by any or the intoxicating prepara
tions that may be offer, din its place put, send to us
and
rnitroxPAL OPPIOIO ! AND BIANtip4s#ORY,.
031!Arolf.8troefi,1%1.104hia,
. t illuccessors to C. M:iTincli'sott & Co;:
PROPRIBTOTifb
•
by . Drugglete and Dealers .In every town In
ho United States.
No. 1, 1805-Iy,. •
•
N EW 'CHEAP', CASH :GROCERY
AND-
- PROVISION STORE 1
Gieaf Excitardat on tno Corner orßitt and
Louthor Streets, opposite the Gorman
Reformed Church, Carlisle, Pa.
The Subscriber begs leave to inforin hie friends and
the public, that ho has just returned from the 2iistern
cities, with a full and choice assortment of •
• GROCERIES,
ne will keep constantly on hand an extensive and
general assortment of '
Coffers of all kinds; Brown Sugar, - Crushed Stigar;
Pulverized Sugar, Rico, Tallow Candles, Star
do Starch, Teas of all kinds, Salt by the
Sack, Buckets and Tube, Wash Boards,
Brooms, Bed Cords, New Orleans
Molasses, Fish—all kinds.Pep
per,Splco,Soda,Cream Tar
tar, Beat Indigo,Cinna•
mon, Cloves,Matches
Muntard.Blacking,
Twist Tobacco,
Navy, Spun,
Natural
Loaf,
Tobacco, Smoking, Killlkinick, Lino Cut, Candies,
Raisins, Can Poaches, Crackers, Essonce of Coffee,
Dandelion, Cheese, tlrmiuy, Beans Cigars of all kinds,
Nuts—all I:lnds, &r., Am.
NOTIONS' OF ALL KINDS,
Fevers,
and everything else that Is kept In a grocery store. I
Invite the public to call and examine my goods and
prices before purchasing elsewhere, as I am determin
ed to sell at very small profits.
The highest prices paid for all kinds of Country Pro
duce JACOB SEINER.
April 6,1666-6 m.
An Old Song, set to a New Tune
m15E166.-4;67
As spring approaches
Ants and Roaches
From their holes come out,
And Mice and Rats,
In spite of cats,
Gaily skip about.
"COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS,
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EXTERMINATORS
"COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS,
EXTERMINATORS,
"COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS,
EXTERMINATORS,
For Rats, Mice, Roaches, Ants, Bed Bugs,
Fleas, Moths in Furs and Woolens, Insects
on Plants, Fowls, Animals, etc.
"Only Inlidlable remedies known."
"Free from Poisons."
"Not dangerous to the Human Faintly."
"MOB come out of their holem to die,"
! 1 I'BEWARE ! of all worthless imitations,
See that "Cone Ws" name is On each Box, Bottle
and Flask before you buy.
,ae=ft Address, HENRY R. COSTER,
482 Broadway, N. Y
A*" Sold in earthily Penna. ,
Xitirl3y—llaverstick.
And all Druggists and Retailers.
1866.
INCREASE OF RATS.—The F(11'171
er's Gazette (English) assorts and proves by figures tba
one pair of RATS will have n progeny and descender
no less than 651,050 in three yearn. Now, unless this
immense fondly can be kept down, they would consume
noire fund than would etntitain 65,000 human beings.
.0.11-See "COSTAR'S advertisement above.
RATS versus BlRDS.—Whoever en
gages in ' , hooting small birds is n cruel roan; whoever
aids in exterminating rats is it benefactor. We should
liLo Some one to give us the benefit of their experience
in driving out these pests, We need something besides
dogs, rats, and traps for this I oilthle6B,—Sacilt (fiC A Merl
co n ,
So , • "COSTAR'S" advertimeinent above
1866.
"COSTAR'S" RAT EXTERMINA-
Ton i:, simple, safe, and sitre—the most perfect JUT
itication electing we have ever attended. Every Rat
that can get it, properly prepared, will eat it, ,Led every
one that eats it will die, generally at some place as far
an possible from where it was taken.—Lake
Shore, Mich ~ Mirror.
tta.„ Sea ''COSTAIL'S" advertisement above.
HOUSEKEEPERS troubled with ver
min need be so no longer, if they INC " COSTAR'S " Ex
terninater. We have used it to our satisfaction; and if
a boa oust $5, we would have it, We have tried poisons
but they eth•cted nothing; Ina “Costar's article knocks
the breath out of R r
atti, Mt co, Roaches, Ants, and Bed-
Bugs, quicker than we ran write it. It Is In great de
mand all over the country.—Mrclino Ohio, Gazette.
;OIL See "COSTAR'S" advertisement above.
A VOICE FROM THE FAR WEST.
Speaking of "Costar's" Rat, Roach, Ant, kg., Extermin
ator—"more grain and provisions are destroyed annu
ally in ()rant Comity by vermin than would pay for tons
of this Rat and Insect Killer."—Lancial.r, Ms. Herald.
e3.See "COSTAR'S" advertisement above.
1866.
FAR .1E RS AND HOUSEKEEPER
—should recollect that hundreds of dollars' worth ,- of
Grain, Provisions, Ac., are annually destroyed by Rats,
Mice, Ants, and other insects and vermin—all of which
can be prevented by a few dolling' worth of "COSTAR'S"
Rat, Roach, Ant, Ac., Extra !tiltrotor, bought and need
freely.
rln„ See "COSTAR'S" advertisement above.
ta _soid in Carliele Pa.
M.13,y er,ortiticic
anil7:ll Druggists and Dealers
April 20. 1860-41;1
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Wheeler & Wilson and Howe
LOCK STITCH
SEWEND IMACHANES•
The Best Simplest amhollecipest
rrHE Whe'eler & WiJan:machines are
11 adapted to all kinds of family sowing, working
equally well upon Silk. Linen and Cottonsoods, with
Silk, Cotton and Linen threads, makingsbeautiful
and perfect stitch alike on both sides of the article
sewed.
Prices of Wheeler Wilson usachlues:
No. 3 machine plain, $55
" 2 Ornamental bronze, $O5
" 1 " Sliver plated, $76
The -Efowe Sewing Machine
The attention of Tailors, Shoemakers, Saddles and
to
Carriage Trmers Is called ts-..the best of Shut-
tie Sewing M im achines. It is una hi nimously admitt d to
be the best machine for leather work or tallorinzever
given to the public.
Price of Ilowe'rnacbines: ~..
Letter A. machine ' $6O
Is recommended for family sewing Tailoring, Shoe
binding and gaiter fitting.
Lotter B. machine. . $7O
Is one size larger than A machine, milted to the
same work.
Letter 0. machine, . $O5
Is recitrimended . for heavy Tailoring. Boot and Shoe
work and Carriage trimming. It runs light and rapid
and will do One work woll, and has a much larger Shut
tle threa .the smaller machines..` ' • .'. -.-, 2' .„
..
Call and examine at Rail Road Telegraph Office, Car
lielp, Pa.
0ct.27; 1.8657-tf. ; ' ' , . • ;. ,
4,r3:::,1;:0ciL News:.
A.
large, 9soxlmetit o thO Bost quality
of
Groceries, ProUisioUs, Spices, Fruits, &c„
'selling ()Rat the very lowooturlcou ruling In tho Sista
of Pounsylvania,
FOR CASH - . • • •••,.-
Call'and patlefy yourtugvos of the truth of thovs*
tlon.'
Fah, 23,1806. . " '
QPICKS.--
L, Mint; Teatierrx Lomon, Orange, Lavender, Iloso,
Neuga, and Vanilla, !
4:Poe 15, 1805. ' AT 11AVERSTTO158.
VIOLIN and Guitar Strings; Violin
fildrowai ate- at_ tlio7neACJCW9lty": &rt.-
galt,
'Agency for the sale of - Moiton's'
e lO Gold Pons, Tito tuiw.dilmtplri;!litoye, Raft:Main
. ,
VAMILIt Dirt 400LOR8;
• ", • nittsTows
July e
XtUT 4 3' " ildk 'i
,Sp 0 lonary. a rui a, a
I.lthvvortittokin. ,„
1866.
IRHO
1806
BZ I
Tulips;.Pou
: b onßoi - litytodedlio'colgo4.lloAtG;ilC4cdalottit and
ILI LI.
D09.15;1805, , AT 11AVE1i8TI0IIi3:
DAVE MONEY,
AT CHARLES OGILBY'S
CHEAP CASH STORE.
oh ][.)[AV.ING joit openedopened. assort
moot of ImPorted , and Dothestio Dry Goods,
wh woro all purehased at a further decline In pri
ces; 1 have commenced this day to sell all kinds of
Good in the Dry Goode and Fancy Line, at , less prices
than they wore sold five days ago by any Douse in the
County.
Ladies Dress Goods ;
i
X and 6-4 Parley Celli and . Black Wool o f at Old
Sr cue. New Style Stripe Lustres, 11 ' arAlques' all
Styles at Old Prices, New Style Oh e POplins, all
Shades, at Old Prices. Shepherds Plaid Mohairs and
Deletes all alio' Plaid at Old Prices Black and Colored
Alpacas at lowest prices; Lawns in all the new Styles,
3Etlarto3l-X.lll-mm, .
Better and cheaper than has been sold for Five years.
.White Goods.
..„
Nalosooks Cambries,illshop Lawns, Puffed
Ariped Swiss and Nainsoolts for Dresses and
Garibaldl's at prices that will astonish all.
MEN AND BOYS WEAR
Kentucky Jeans old Prices 25 eta.
All the colobratod makes of Cassimores. Cotton
Goods; Linen Drills and Ducks at lower priers than
ho boon bought for years.
am selling Good Calicoes at 11, 12A; 16, 17 els.
I am selling Good Muslin's at 124
' 14, IS, 16 eto.
I am selling the Best Unbleached Muslin to day, at
24 and 25 eta.
I am selling the Bost Calicoes today at 18 and 19 ots.
r roceive ovory morning the Philadelphia and Now
York Domestic Price Lists from the Principal Houses
in those Cities and regulate
EVERY DAY
the prices stall goods accordingly on a declining Mar.
ket all will Roo that obey have the advantage of the
decline the very day it happens. This being the only
fair way of doing business, I will strictly adhere to It,
reprdless of the opinion of other, Houses.
A tremendlous stock of Gingham, Tickings, Chocks,
Flannels, Blue Drilling &a., ell at lowest cost prices.
FANCY GOODS,
In ell the endless variety . of Fancy goods too numer
ous to mention I take pleasure in saying our stock was
never more complete and at prices that must satisfy
all.
Balmoral Skirts and all the makes of Hoop Skirts at
and below old Prices. Silk Sun Umbrellas and Para
sots. Ribbons, Laces, Edelngs, Table, Covers, (Dress
Buttons by the Thousand) Shakers, Ladles, Gents and
Children's Gloves and Hosiery all sizes colors and
prices. Linen ,ildkfs &c., at very low Prices.
SHOES.
Also a full new stock'of Ladies' and Children's Shoes
of every description. I sell no auction work and con
warrant every pair I sell and being at no extra expense
for keeping the same am enabled to sell cheaper than
any Shoo house in the Hounty, call and COO them all
who want good and neat Shoes.
Thankful for the liberal patronage which the publi
bare long accorded mo I hope to be able to merit a con
tlnuance of the Ramo.
Remember the plane on the Cornier opposite th
Post Office and the Methodist Church.
Come Ono and All and convince yourself before pu
chasing elsewhere seeing is believing.
pURE L !BE RTY WHITE LEAD,-
The Whitest, the most durable and the moat
economical. Try It ! Manufactured only by
Ziegler & Smith,
Wholesale Drug, Paint & Glass Dealers,
N 0.137 North Third St., Philad'a.,
Jll n 26, 2966-Iy.
=il=l
READ WUAT DR. SCHENCK IS noiNti
DR. J. 11. SCHENCK
Deere SIR feel ib a duty I owa to you, and to al
who are suffering under the dlseases known as Con
eumption and Liver Complaint, to let them know who
great benefits I have received Iron your Pulmoni
Syrup and Seaweed Tonle In so short a time. By tin
blessing of God it has cured me thus far
Dr. imhencl., I wi ll now make my statement to you,
as follows : About eighteen months ago 1 was attack
ed with a severe cough, and it settled ou my lungs ; I
could not retain anything 1 ate, and suffered with
evening fevers and night sweats. I was very much
reduced. The whites of my eyes were icry yellow;
likewise In - skin ; my appetite all gone, and unable
to digest Irina I did eat; bowels swoolen irregular and
costive. I was very low spirited, and had such violent
spells of coughing when 1 laid down at night and'when
I arose In the morning that they would last one or
two hours.
I then would be nearly exhausted, and Was entirely
unable to lie on my lest side. I cannot describe, my
wretched suffering us I would wish to do. Every or
gan in my body woo diseased or deranged. Such was
my situation at this time, and I was confined to my
bed from the last of February, 1862, to June, 18611,n0t
able to sit up. I had the best of medical attendance
the whole of the time. My cough was so very bad that
It racked me very mucir — rat thhrtime raised a large
quantity of thick, yell w, offensive matter, sometimes
with blood, and It was generally accompanied by nau
sea and a furred and thick coated tongue. At the
time of coughing so badly I would have sharp, shoot
ing pains In my left side and heart, night sweats, and
soreness all through my whole chest; hadmuch Iu
ward fever, pain in my back
.and under my sin - wider
blades and in the small of my back,and at times so se
vere that it would throw me into spasms. Now my
physician gave me up to die Others I had, and the
best of them, but they could do nothing for me, and
at that time I was nothing but skin aodboues 1 then
was in the western,part 01 Missouri. In Juno last we
left there for the East, and In August hist WO came to
cow York, and I was so reduced toot 1 could only
walk a little with my husband's help. After I had
been here a short time the salt water breeze muds me
feel much better for a time and then I had again to
call a physician for aid. Wu hau foils of the bust 013-
sicians of New York ou the diseases of the lungs, and
doctors of all kinds, but of uo avail. They said I was
past cure, and that my lungs were too far gone for any
one to cure me. But at this time I was on my feet a
bout the house, not able to do much of anything. In
Nevember last I grew worse, and the consumption
diarrhea set in and lasted about eight weeks. 11e had
tried all and everything that I could grasp at lilts a
dy lug person for my diseases—consumption and liver
complaint—but ol no avail.
lu January. ItiG3, 1 was brought down again on my
bed, and was not expected to live the night out. My.
husband stayed at my side, and other friends, and
they 811 give me up to die. At this time every ouu
who saw me did not think 1 would ever leave my bed
a living woman. Thu first night 1 was attacked with
spasms, and was deraugml must of the time. A friend,
Mrs. Harris, cable to s. e Mu the last of the week, and
brought the Sunday Mocury. In it was an account el
a great cure purl rmed by Dr. Schnuck. She read it to
me, and it was so much like my disease that 1 asked
my husband to go and sue him for mu. ' At this time
I had given up all hopes of ever getting well again,
and made my peace with God, to be ready whenever he
called for me.
On the 27th of January, 1863, my husband called on
Dr. Schenck, 32 bond street, New York, and stated to
him my case, with a request for him to call and see
lee which - he did, and examined me with the respir
oineter. When he was about to go I asked him if he
could cure in,, 1 Ills reply was ; "I cannot tell, both
lungs are diseased, and the bronchial tubes are affect
ed on both Hides." And yet he seemed to think there
were lungs enough left to effect a cure lithe diarrhea
could be stopped. Ile said inorder to do this, he would
have to glee me Mandrake Pills in small doses at first,
to carry off the morbid matter, and then, with astrin
gents, he hoped to chock It, which he did, but the con
stant cough ng ; night sweats, and diarrhea had pro,i
tmted tn• so that he was afraid my vital powers were
too much prostrated ever to rally, anti yet he seemed
to think It I could live to gut enough Pulmonie Syrup
through my system to cause expectoration there were
lunge enough left for Die to recover. Ile wished the to
try the kglmonic Syrup and Seaweed Tonic at once,
saying It would do me alb harm, if it did me no good.
The tit st week it seemed to give me strength, so that
on Sunday after I sat up In bed and ate hearty fur a
sick woman ; but the next week I lost all hope and
wished my husband nut to give me tiny mere ntedo
clue. hut the doctor had warned him of this, and
when the medicine was clearing out the system It
made them feel aomewhet restless, and to persevere ;
and he Insisted ou my taking it ,• and now I feel the
benefit silt. For after eight dais 1 began to gain my
Strength, and, with the exception of a cold that put
me back some, 1 have been gaining'strength or body,
my cough is going away, and all my pains tire gone;
no soreness of the body my bowels aro regular, sod
my breath is sweet, and I wank Chal that I am use
going about, and sow and road as well as ever I could.
1 have taken siXteen bottles of the medicine, eight of
each. I now have a good appetite and rest well at
night ; my cough does not trouble um in getting up or
lying down. I would here My to the afflicted with
consumption or liver complaint, that Dr. Schenck is no
humbug. You can rely on what ho says. Delay not ;
It is dangorours to trifle with these diseases. If
,; ou
. would be cured, go at once ; and any ono wishin g t o
know the facts as herein stated u call at my resi
dence, 177 West m
Houston street, Now York city.
MRS. MARY P. PARLOW.
We, the undersigned, residents of Now York, are ac
quainted with Mrs. Ifarlow, and know her statement
to be true. We also know that she used Dr. Schendlt's
-Pulmonic Sprup and Seartreed Tonic, , and /We, reason
to believe that to this medicine she 01,108 hcrpresteivit-
Hon from a premature graVe.
B. PARLOW, 117 West Houston st. , •
EUU EN It UNDERHILL, 670 Greenwich 'at,
Miss. EUGENE UNDERHILL, 070 Greenwich of.
AUGUSTA UNDERIIII4. , 070 Greenwich st.
A. F. HARRIS, 117 West Houston st.
EMILY GLOVEIt, 117 West Houston st.
J. L. Ot./LE, 3 1 3 Cottage pi.
A. M. LEIGHTON. 48.1 lirmilway. '
Mns. BENJAMIN CLAPP, 19 Amity pl.
I am well acquainted with Mrs. Mary P.-Farlow, and
with her husband, Mr. B. Parlor, they. 'having, for a
few menthe past,attended, at my church, India tun con
vinced . that tiny elaternent,wßich they,might make
.mayha relied on as true. 'JOHN DOWLING, D.D, .
" Pastor of Bedford St, Baptist Church ,N• Y.
't Dr. Schenck will bo .proftissionally at his principal
Office No. 16 North Sig.th qrytroet,.C.l)ll:lok. of Commeme,
Philadelphia, every Battu' ky,• from O,A. Al. until 4 P.
•M., No. 82 Bond stroot,Neti ',York, ovryluesday,trom .
9to 8 ; No. 38 Summer , street; Benton, ,Alass o every
AVedi,ieeday, from 9 toll,. nd every other Friday atl9B
Baltimore s treet : Belpre ro, Md. All advice free, ,but
forn'therounh eitimluet n of, the lungsivith his rltei •
epirometor, the riDarge I tbroo dollars, ' . .
,• Price of the Ptihnonle Syrup and Seaweed Tonic, each:
.$l6O per bottle, or $7 6U per half dozen. klundrake
1'1110,,26 contapor box. • • .. .
,
For Sale.byrdi Druggists and Dealers, , •
Jan. 1; 1880-Iy. • '
11111. E. 's4agoti& Hamlin Cabinot . Orgiinq
.)
,lbrty different etiles, adapted to'seered and Been-
Lir music, for, .$BO to *NO pooh.. .1111ITY-ONEI GOLD
or SlbiriMt MEDALS, or other .first iireniluthe award.
ed theni. , Illuetrated'Oataloguee free. Addroee, MA.
SON & lIAMLIN, Damn, or MASON BROTHERS,.
NEW , .• . • •
Sept. 22, 161351 y. - •
C 1149.104, pEGAB,S - TOB.4cOQ,
AT .11 , 4,K18T0N134
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••All alma and ztyloz
eel
OOMPANIONS, ,
ji_grai sorts 1113:ITO& and s h oe.
..CONECTION,A,RY t • !
RAIL :ROAD.
OHAItGE -OF SOURS.
•
(IN and aft©r MONDAY, May 218 t,
N-J/86 0 , Passenger Trains will run daily as follows,
(Bundaya excepted);
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Harrisburg 8.40
A. M., Mechanicsburg 0.18, Carlisle 0 67, Nowville 10.34
13hIppensburg 11,07, Chamboraburg 1.10 P. 61., Green.
castle 1,43, arriving at IlagerstoWn 210 P. M.
MAIL TRAIN loaves Ilarrlsliiirg 2,00 P. SI., Median
lesburg 2.33, Carlisle 3 00, Newville B.4o,3bippensburg
4,10, Chambersburg 4.60, Greencastle 6.26, arriving at
• Magonato*n• 15.1:113 P. M.
. .
EXPRESS , TRAIN leaves Harrisburg 4.16 P. M.,
Mechanicsburg 4.54' Carnal° 5-21, Nonvillo 6.53, Ship
pensburg 6.21 2 arriving at ChamborslArg at 0.60 P. M.
A. MIXED TRAIN loaves Clunnbersburg 8.20 A: M.,
- Greencastle 0.30 arriving at Hagerstown 10.15 A. M.
EASTWARD.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Maws Chambersburg
5.15 A. M., Shippensburg 6.45, Nowville 0.16, Carlisle
6.60, Mechanicsburg 7.21 an lying at Harrisburg 7.60
A. M.
MAIL TRAIN legtes Hagerstown 8.10 A. M., Green
castle 8.46, Chamborsburg 9.25, Shipponsburg 0 55,
Newvillo 10.20 Carlisle 11.03, Mechanicsburg 11.37, ar
riving at Harrisburg 12.10 P. 31.
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Hagerstown 1200, 51.,
Greencastle 12.30, Chambersburg 1.10, Shlpponsburg
1.43, Norville 2.15, Carlislot2.6B, Mechanicsburg 3.26,
arriving at Harrisburg '1.55 P. 51.
A MIXED TRAIN leaves Hagerstown 3.05 P. M.,
Oreeneastlo 4.00, arriving at Chatuborsburg 4.60 P. 51.
4a-51alting close conneetioas at Harrisburg with
Trains to and from Philadelphia, New York, Pittsburg,
Baltimore and IVashlngton.
0. N. LULL,
Sup't
RAIL Rum) OFFICE, 1
hauthersburg, Mity 17,1866. f
SUMMER. ARRANGEMENT
JUNE 11th, 1866.
- 211 E AT TRUNK LINE FROM THE
kfi North and North-Weat fur Philadelphia, Now
York, Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Acid and, Lebanon,
Allentown, Easton, Ephrata, Lids, Lancaster, Colum
bia, no., &C.
Trains leave Harrisburg for New Yosk; as follows:
At 3.00, 0.10 and 9.05 A. M., and 2.10 and 9.15 I'. 51.,
connecting with similar Trains on the Pennsylvania
Rail Road, and arriving at Now York at 0.00 and 10 10
A. M., and 4.10, 5.20 and 10.45 P. M. Sleeping Cars ac
companying the 3.00 A. 51., and 9.15 P. N., Trains,
without change.
bravo Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua,
Alinersvi/10, Ashland, Pine Urove, Allentown and Phil.
adolphia, at 8.10 A. Al., and 2.10 and 4 101'. M., stop
ping at Lebanon and principal Way Stations; the 4.10
I'. AI. Train making connections for Columbia and
Philadelphia only. For Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven
and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail
Road, leave Harrisburg at 3.20 P. Al.
Returning: Leave Now York at 7.00 and 9.00 A. M.,
12.00 Noon and 8.00 P. Al; Philadelphia at 8 15 A. Al.,
nd 3.30 P. Al., Way Passenger Train loaves Phila
delphia at 7.30 A. Al., 1 , turning from Reading at 0.30
P. Al., stopping at all Stations; Pottsville at 8.45 A.
M., and 2.45 P. Al.; Ashland 0.00 and 11 30 A. Al,,,and
1.05 P. 31 ; Tamaqua at 9.16 .4. AL, and 1,00 and 8.55
P. M.
CHARLES 00 I LBY
Leave Pottsville for Harrisburg, via Schuylkill and
Susquehanna Rail Road, at 7.00 A. M.
Reading Accommodation Train Leaves Reading_at
0.00 A. M., returning from Philadelphia at 5.00. V. M.
Columbia Rail Road Trains leave Reading at 6.46 A.
Al., 10 05 Noon and 6.15 P. M. for . Ephrata, Litiz, Lan
caster, Columbia, Ac.
On Sundays Leavo Now per at 8.00 P. 31., Phila
delphia 8.00 A. 31., and 3.15 I'. ffi , Iho 8.00 A. M. Train
running only to Reading. Pottsville 8.00 A. M. Tam
aqua 7,30 A. M., Harrisburg 005 A. 31., and Roading
at 1.23 and 7.30 A.M., for Harrisburg, and 10.60 A. 31,-
for Now York. and 4.25 P. M. for Philadelphia.
Commutation, Mileage, Srason, School and Excur
sion Tickets to and from all points, at'reduced Rates
Baggage checked through : SO pnlnds allowed each
Passoneer. 11. A. N !CULLS,
Heneral Superintendent.
Reading, Pa. Juno 25,-1860.
The Carlisle Cook !
TO NEW AND OLD HOUSEKEEPERS
Auew and perfect Airtight Gas Con
suming Cooking Strove fur Coo , or Wood.
Al our P,,und7 and Stove Rooms, _Vain S
Tilt` !Mal,s t l this 510Ve :LI e nett' and oi ndnal In di
sign and gut ton up expresnly for our use. Wu titer
fore call It
It combines every new and Valuable Improvement
in Coking Stoves. It Is exceedingly 11:l111.1.50,1 elu ap.
pearance—is a perfect Air-tight and tins Consuming
Stove, and may safely he pronounced I hi' cheapest, best
and most complete Cooking Stove in the country. We
east two sizes, adapted to the wants of both large and
small families. isv perk/3,3d Ilousekoepere ii 111 find
upon examination that the
NEW CARLISLE COOK
combines every requisite liar economy and efficiency in
cooking. The public are specially requested to call
and see it, as eve are ermlident it will fully recommend
March :ffi.18111.1.--ly. P. 0 AilliNma A: co.
These Life giving remedies are nos, for the first time
given publicly to the World. For Over a quarter of
century of private practice the Ingredients in these
Ilan
e been used with the greatest success. Their mis
sion Is not only to prevent disease, but to cu-o. They
search out the various maladies by which the patient
is suffering, and re-Invigorate the foiling system. To
the aged and infirm a low doses of these valuable 1'11,1,15
will prove to be
A VERY FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH
Fur in every case they add new life and vitnljty , end
restore the waning energies t their pristine state.
To the young and middle-aged, they will prove most
Invaluable, as a randy, specific, and sterling medicine.
Here is a rratyn realized, that Ponce-do-Leon sought
for tft,i4) iiii'dattia years ago, and never found. Ho
looked for a fYinotain that would _restore the old to
vigor and make youth ever
An Eternal Spring
It was left for this day and hour to realise the dream,
and show, In ono glorious fact, the magic that made It
fair.
' These Famous Remedies
Cannot stay the (light of years, but they'ean farce hack,
and hold aloof, disease that might triumph over the
aged
_and the young. Let none hesitate then, but
soiziithe hive] able opportunity that offers. When
taken as prescribed—'
Nothing can be more productive of cure than thane
1111:1: Their almost magic influence is felt at once ;
and the usual concomitants of this most distressing
disease are removed. These remedies are made from
the purest
They will not harm lho most dolleato female, and
eon be given with ood Abet la proscribed doses to the
you gem babe.
For Cutaneous Disorders
And all eruptions of tho skin, the SALVE is most in
valuablo. It does not heal externally alone, but peso
trates with the most searching effects to the very roe
of tho evil I
DIRo , PILLS
Invarially cure the following Dis
'eases;
Asthma, •'' . ,
Bowel Complaints, ,
Coughs, •
Colds, -
Chest Diseases,
Costiveness,
- P.YEForsis,
:, Dlarrhaw,
Dropsy.
Debility,
Female Complaints, Fever and Ague,
Ileadache,
Indigestion,
Influenza,
inflammation,
'inward Weakness,
i: Liver Complaint.
Lowness of Spirits,
. . , . Ringworm,
Rheumatism,
Salt Rheum,
Scalds,
Skin Diseases.
4 - 1;,:r Notice.—None genuine without the engraved
trade-mark around each pot or box, signed by DR. J.
.MAGOIIEL, 43 Fulton St., New York, to
~eounterfelt
which is felony. . '
4{C.o' Sold by all' rospettable Dealers in Medicines
throughout the United States and Canadas l —at 26 cents
...,.
per box or not."
Jan. 19 1800-'—ly. • .
ESTEY'SPOT,TAGE ORGANS,
CM
ouliod,lnt-th9y aro absolUtbly
umiquillet ° 4 3r *a u t d iy il ' x citlior Rood Instrument in tho
canntry, eo g o pr osly Air Churches andEichoolo.,
thok aro ro p lirld i t n olbo ax e :ally well adapted to the parlor
dad, drawing room. Ir g or sale only by ,
_ ' .M. ,
i N 0.16 North SEVEN= Street, PIIILADILV BRUCE I.II4I.
tAlso, BRADBURY'B PIANOS coßpli4e cuf.
'floc .int 01310 'PERFEQT MELODEON.'
pt. ,
AM. 44,VAtS:lac
IRY,Sidt4N4:zwillfitid it tq . Oeir
-I,Antaiici to calf and pixieuvio th9o-liodiolaas at
. • SALSTON'EI.
.
Jill 1;i .
CIIMBDRLANTP VALIMY
4- ?? , ^ .t,'P
.kko,
WESTWARD
READING RAIL ROAD
•
1 4. Fie.;" "giel: !VA
CALL AND SEE IT !
("artist(
THE CARLISLE COOK !
THE L1(;IIT THE WOItLI
DR. MAGGIEL'S
PILLS AND SALVE
Life giving Pills !
FOR BILIOUS DISORDERS
Vegetable Compounds
REMOVAL
alie subscriber bogs leave to inform his old custom,.
ors and the public generally, that ho has removed
his
SADDLE AND HARNESS
establishment to the building on South Hanover
street„Carlisle, nearly opposite llontz'o Store. Ho will,
as horotofore, hoop constantly on hand, of bin own
make, ovorything in his lino, such as
SADDLES,
HARNESS,
COLLARS,
WHIPS, &C., &C.
All his work is made up under hit' supervision, and
ho therefore feels warranted in saying that for work
manship and durabllity,lt In unsurpassed. Thankful
for past Ihvore ho respeetfully solicits a continuance
of the some:
April 20, 1866-6 m
COAL AND LUMBER.
IT A VING as
. •
,-. , 611.4 1- _g_ oclatod with
041-v -4 .. - , 1 41 . .. Mr. 0. Fred. Shrom In
„ . . 5 .. ;., , ,
. i5..,-1 4 ..1 , . , the Coal and Lumber
i:il - 0 - I ,intr...'ik , -. . business at the old
Stand of Delaney and
, ' Blair, where we will
keep the best and
CLEANEST COAL.
In the Market, and perlectly dry. licpt under cover.
IMmillos will do well to try us ; as wo aro doter.
mined to soll cleaner coal, and at as low prices as any
other yard in the town. Try us and be convinced.
Wo have also on hand
ALL KINDS OF LUMBER
usually kept hi a first Class Lumber yard which we
will sell as low, or lower than the lowest
Jan. 12, 1800. DELANCY & 811 ROM.
OPPOSITE LEE'S -4V4REHOLTSE
[Pr - entinm, jbr Best Furniture (turn
nt rtll County Fairs since 1857.]
'Furniture of all varieties and Styles of Foreign and
Domed le man ulart tun, from the finest rosewood And
Mahogany to the lowest priced maple andldno.
Parlor. • I
Chamber, I
Dining-room, 1 PURSITUDE.
Kitchen and
()Mee 1
Embracing met y article used by House and hotel
keepers, of the most approved and fashionable design
and finish. Including also Cottage furniture in setts,
reception and Camp Lhairs, Mattrasses, frames,
pictures, &c., ac.
cayartlettlar attention given no usual to funeral.,;
orders from town and eoantry, attended to promptly
and on moderato terms.
)larelk 21,18114
FIRE INSURANCE.
refllE Allen and Eastpennsboro' Mu
tutu Fire Insuradce Company of Cumberland
minty, Incorporated 1,3' an net of Assembly, in the
year 1 543, and having rot:anti) , had its charter extend
ed to the year 1883, In now In active and vigorous op•
eration, under tha buperintendence of the following
board of Managers, viz:
William R. Dorgan, Christit.n staytnan, Jacob Eberly
D.Baily, Ales. Cathcart, J. 11. Coover, John Elehelber
ger, Joseph Wickersham, Saml. Eberly, Moses Bricker,
Rudolph 'Martin, Jacob Coover, and J. C. Dunlap.
The rates of Insurance are Co low arid favorable as
any Company of the kind in the State. Persona NV ish-
Ing,to become members are invited to make applica
tion t the egenta of the Company, who are willpig to
wait upon them at y time.
WM. R. 0 Ult IA S. President,
Eberly's Mills, P. 0
CH !USTI A N ST AY 31 AN, Vivo President,
Movhaniesburg, P. 0
JOHN C. DUNLAP, Se. •, Meehaniesburg.
DANIEL BA I LY, Dillshurg, York Co.
AU ENTS.
Cumberland vow: ty.--John Sheri-irk, Allen: Henry
Zra ring, Shirt:mumstown ; Lafayette Puffer, Dichirmon;
Reno 'bowman, Church town; Mode (frith; 11, South
Middletomb Samuel Graham, Westpannsboro'; Samuel
Cuover, Mechanicsburg : J. W. Cooklin, Shepherdstown
D. Coon or, tipper A Ilan ; J. O. Saxton, Silver Spring;
John Dyer, Carlisle; Valentine Feeman, Now Cumber.
land; James MeCatllish, N ewv
York county—W. S. Picking. Ibirer; James Gritlllh,
Warrington; .1. 1 0 . Deardorff, Washington ; Richey
Clerk, Dillsburk; D. Rutter, Palm:low ; John
Carroll.
Dauphin Ileuser, isburg.
0111 bore of the Company boring policies Whoa
e•ipire, bun Ito we them renewed by making applien
to may of the Agontt.
July 1,1864.
LYNCEL,& FOOTE,
Plumbers, Gas Fiiters.
riche subscribe nfoini the public tha
they still eoutlutie' the -
OAS FITTING AND PLUMBIN“
busines at the Old Stand In the basement of the F
Methodist Church. They will attend promptly to
business in their lino.
Lead anti Iron Pipon, Ilydran Li: Hut and COIL!
SHO IVE/? IL 7'llB,
Water CIOSOifi, Force and Litt Pump., Wrn't Welded
Tubes, Iron Sinks, Bath Tubs, Bath Boilers, Wash Ha
sins, ❑ ydroul c Hams, be, and e ray description o.
cocks and fittings for gas, steam. water, Sr . Superior
cooking range , . heaters and gas fixtures put up In
churches, stores and du a things, e t s h or t Retie,. In th e
most modern style. All omterlals and work In our
line at low rates bud warraq•,d,
ft9,..Country work and
,M l , , d‘g t.e.unptly atte»ded to
July 1. Mt
STEINWAY PIANOS.
First Prize Modal at tho World'it Fair
London, 1862.
. •
qtt_l2,.
Jr
)
e
1:41 4.1
~ rid 1
.1)
CHI; undersigned has just leceived,
j_ and Intends to keep constantly on hand a full as.
seamen! of the unequalled Planos manufactured by
Steinway Sons of Now York.
Each instrument wilt be carefully selected lu Cho
Manufactory, and will be sold at the
New York Cash Factory Prices,
with the addition of Freight to Oat lisle.
A written guarantee of entire satisfaction will be
giveb by the subscriber to each purchaser.
Persons deSirous to purchase aro Invited to call and
xatuine these unrivalled Planes, at
R. E. Shapley's Jewelry Store,
Main Street, 3d door oast of the Mauston House, near
the Railroad Depot
SECOND HAND PIANOS received In exchange and
kepi for sale and to runt.
Carlisle, May 22, 1863—1 y
pAINTS AND OILS -
10 Tons White Lead. 1000 Callous of Oil. Jue
received with a largo assortment of
Varnishes ' Piro Proof Pal*
Turpentine, Florence Wh ,
Japan, White Zinc
Putty, Colored Zinc,
Litharge, Red Lead
Whiting, ;,:., Milled Oil,
Citum. ' Lard Oil, 'l
• shellac r , - Sperm Oil,
- • Paint Brushes, Fish 011, &c.,
Color., of every description dry, and 011 In cans and
tubes at the IlardWare Store of
July 1, 18514
American House,
IVortollanover St., Carlisle, Pa.
THE subscriber respectfully informs
his friends and the public, that he has taken
the above well known house, formerly kept by Jr.
Shriner, and Intends sparing no exertions to accom
modate all who rnay be pleased to give him a call. The
hours has boon refitted and Is in excellent order. lie
also introduced
Anderson's Spring Bed Bottom
to his Bedsteads, so that his guests will have a good
night's rest. Ills charges will be noderato.
Attached to the house is a largo yard-with excellent
and convenient stabling.
LEWIS FABER.
Carlisle, April o,lBoo—ern. ' •
Bryan.% Pebeanie Wafers,
AT RALSTON'S
D0e.11,1803.
good Pliotogra,ph, is worth a 00z.
en poor once. Who will giva o, poor picture to a
friend t All pIIOTOGRAPI:IS made•at
LOCIIMAN''S ROOMS, • ,
aro vianranto'4 to gtvo BoOsfaCtlo'u or they ,wl,ll do 2:4Y
DIRES, Tobdoco,.(sinoking °bow
lug) and Sugars, at Ilayarsticles Drug, and Book
Stara. ,
pairo ',F,latnos on hand
of all Mode. ' lillfzebetlitotn4atter'n,
~Loudon
do., with and ivithdut patent fitttinhga,
eheeTer than over at H. §AXTON'S, leaht Main
IIYSIOTANS.wiII And- it 'their 'ed.
.Yautago to call and puichaso 'thnit 4 Medicines At
- • IL/LUTON'S..
; Jylp 1,1804
:SZOEET nivaio always on hand at: '
,Airclii 00,180. 'TALBERT & BKO'O.,
10.1101pE titGARS
HEYSINQER, respectfully an
• flounces to the citizens of Carlisle and the
,surrounding country, that he has opened an entire
now stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Ac., consisting
in part of Gold and Jiver, American, English and
Swiss Watches, Ladies Gold Watche s and Chains, Fine
Jewelry in sets, Finger and Ear Rings, Sleeve Buttons,
Ac., Geld Pens of Morton's celebrated manufacture at
his published rates, Silver and Plated Ware, pastors,
Fruit Baskets, Forks, Spoons, Acc.; Clocks in every varie
ty and of all prices. Spectacles in Gold, Silver, Steel end
Plated Frames to suit all ages. Accordeons, Violins
and Violin Strings, Ac. To which he invites the at,
toution of the people, hoping to receive a liberal chars
of patronage.
Room I; ERA Maio St., near Saxton's Hardware
Store.
WILLIAM CLEPPER
AM kinds of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Accordeons,
Ac., neatly and substantially repaired and warranted
Work done promptly.
May 4, 1860.
STOP AND LOOK IR
AT W. Fridley's 'firmer Shop, East
Louthor St., Sign or thu Red Cotree Pot where
you can see the Finest, Oheapest, and host
Evor offered in Carlisle he has on hand the Iniest hn
proved Pnferns, ouch as theeelebrated
Red Room and Oflico Stoves of the latest Patterns
and best quality. The above Cook Stoves are all warrant
ed to givo entlresatisfitetton. Roofing, Spouting, Heat
el work, and all Tin and Sheet Iron work done in the
neatest manner and at short little., all kinds of Thi
and Sheet Iron ware constantly on hand for house fur
nishing.
•
FRUIT CANS and JAAS.
Two of the best ever offered to the public. Fridley_
and Cornman's Self-Sealing and Self 'resting Cans and
Jars also, Fisher's Patent, the above Cans and Jars can.
not be surpassed in any market.
Thankful for tho Liberal Patronage heretofore ea
tonged he hopes by sta let attention to i/USitIVSX and it
desire to please all to went a continuance of the s , nee.
March 23,11166-Iy.
Cumberland Valley Rail Road Com-
rfi LIE Cumberland Valley, Pennsylva
i. Ma and Northern Control Rail Road Coin pan lea
hove outdo an arrangements to do a
Juba berg/t/' tnirl FOT/CO'raing Business
between the Cities of Philadelphia, Baltimore and New
York. The Cumtmrland, Valley Rail Road Comp.])
will open their Freight Depot at Carlisle on the Is
January IStiti ler the rocolpt and shipment of all goods
entrusted to them.
Freight to be forwarded by this arrangement must
ho loft nt Pennsylvania Rail Road Company Depot
corner ol 151.11 and Market St., Philadelphia. Noith•
ern Central Rail Road Company's Depot Baltimore
and Cumberland Valley Rail Road Company's
Depot at Carliide.
Tbe public will find It to there Interest to ship
through the Hail 14 a1Compauy's Freight ]louses and
by Company Cars.
A. B. '
FORWARDWG AND
COMMISSION HOUSE
1 BEETIOI & 13ROTII ERS having
purchased ~t Snyder & Newcome their el...ll
i:ire Warehouse. Henderson's old Fdand. r
)hoad e
street, !leg leave to intorm the public that they o ill
crffi I hate the Forwarding and Commission business on
a more en tonsive scale than heretofore.
The highest market price will be paid for Flour Grain
and P , oduee of all kinds.
Flour and Feed, Plaster. Salt and nay, kept coa•
stantly on hand and for sale.
Coal of all kinds, embracing
LYK ENS VALLEY,
/OUST MOUNTAIN,
LA IV B E &c., &J.%
Li ii,f.urner,' and Blacksmiths' Coal, constantly for
sale. Kept under cover, and delivered dry to any part
of the tour. Also, all kinds of LUMBER constantly
on Inoid.
,‘ ill leave their Warehouse every morning at 7 o'elork,
arrive at Ilarrkliurg at 11 o'idoi, and at Howard
Warehouse, Nos NOS and 810 Market street
Philadelphia, at 8 o'clock In the us cuing of same day
.1. IIEETEM & BROS.
AT the store of John Irvine, on th
N. N. vorror of the publle hquaro, Is the place to
purchase Boots Shoes Bata and Caps. at prices that
defy competition,
lie has just returned from the East with the largest
and most complete assortment of Boots. trlhoes, Bats Sr.
Caps that ho has over presented to this rolomunily,
and which he Is determined to sell at the lowest pos
slide prires. Ills stock embraces everything in his
line el b,siness. such as
MEN'S & BOYS' FINE CALF BOUTS,
kip Bootn. Call and Patent Leather Oxford 'pi,
and patent Leather Gaiteis, Call Nullifiers, Calt and
Kip Brogans, Slippers, &e.
LADIES' WEAR,
Flue Frenrh and English Lasting gaiters, Mororeo
and Kid Boots, Fine Kid Slippers, ninvy Slippers, 111,r.
rum . and Kid Iluskins,
MIS ES AND CHILDREN'S M EAR of all desetin
Lions embracing fine Lasting Gaiters, Morroveo ord
Lasting Button Boots, Alorroeve litre bows of all kinds
limey shoes of various styles whippers, &c,
HATS & CAPS, Silk, Cassimere, Fur and 'Wool Hats
of all qualities and styles, also a large assortment of
STRAW HATS.
Boots and Shoes made to order at the shortest notice
Repairing ppomptly Jone. Confident of his ability to
please all chis•es of customers, he respectfully invites
the puhlie to give him a call.
- -
mlleruoruber tho place, N. E. corner of the Public
Square.
July 1, 1864
HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM.
lIL undersigned respectfully announ
cos to the public that he still continues the Bat
ting Business at"tho old stand, In West Iligh ettriact,
and with a renewed and efficient effort prottuce nal -
cies of Dead Dress of
Every Variety, Style and Quality,
that shall he strictly In keeping with the Unpin% c
want of the Art, and fully up to the ago villa e c
live.
-- I have on hands splendid
r• assortment of
4 1..;
HATS AND CAPS,
ofall descriptions, from the crannion
to the finest Fur and Silk Hats; and at prices tidal
must suit every one who has an eye to getting the
worth of his mosey. Tho.stock includes,
MOLESKIN, OASSIMERE, BEAVER Se FELT HATS,
of ovary style and color and unsurpasqed. for Lightness
Durabiliu and finish; by those of any other establish
went In the country.
Men's, Boy's and Childron's Hat's and Caps, of every
description constantly on hand.
lie respectfully invites all the old patrons and as
many new ones as possible, to give him a call.
July 1, 1854. J. 0. OALLJO.
JOHN K. SPAYMAN
41 aercheaora.less.
HALBERT & 8R,0.,
JJAVING just returned from the
Eastern elliea desire to Inform their patrons that
they have laid In a lame and varied stock of Now and
Fresh floods at the lowest cash pikes.
Their assortment Is thorough and complete, con ta in.
In everything nocossaay to constitute a First Class
Grocery.
HENRY SAXTON
in greatest abundance, and at lowest cash figures.—
Syrups, Spices, Canned Fruits, QUEENSWARE and
Crockery, Salt and Fish, Haws, Chelsea, Crackers,
lirnshos, Baskets and Willow Ware.
&gars and Tobacco,
of tho choicest brands. Brooms, Buckets, and a com
plete assortment of
FAMILY GROCERIES.
Don't forgot the old stand, South East corner of
lianover streets.
Reb. BIALBRRT & BRO.
At the, late .Cumberland Count) Fab.,
• has been awarded to
C. L. LOCHMAN.
•
ItArß..Loolunan: has the pleasute
...aknoun.co to tho public, that ho ro•purehased
his,qld room from Mr. in Mrs. Neff 's build
ing, 'opposite the First National Daub, and guarantees
that his
PHOTOGRAPHS,, •
CARTES DE VISITE
' AMBROTYPES. '&0
•Ifam no tuperlor, and in touo, pnleh 'and e °arum,
surpass most pictures produced. ifellypo pOson
al attention to the room, and - nrien the boot 'nu d,moot
Amprovod, instruments anCaPpllenees ''Weirente the
lib est rosulto. A largi assortmoot of, 011 t and Rose
wood - Fraures,rind splondid'Albumec far sale yore' cheap:.
Copies of Doguermotypoe reiado mast' PorAct
1100UYSICiLAZTR4illtiialtaii their : .
viintago to eall:and purapatio,,olr , ISToilielno at
QPECTA.CLE%a-Orki,nds ;
and'prA*;
I. i to suit all ages, at tho howJoiva
th'ol 14 . titikrb
New Watch, Cloo,
AND
JEWELRY STORE.
COOKING STOVES
Barley Sheaf Cook,
lion Sides,
Prarie Flower,
• And Continental,
pany.
FREIGHT DEPOT, CA lILISL}
J. tt D. ItiioADB,
Freight Agent Cat link
Dec. 22, 1865.
FLOUR & FEED,
COAL, PLASTER & SALT
A Daily Freight Line
Nov. 10, 1865
BOOTS AND SHOES.
NEW AND FRESH
PEAS', COFFEES, SUGARS,
Th First
FOA THE BEST PHOT94RAPIB
0. N. LULL, F.tipt
JOHN IRVIN I.