Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, August 24, 1866, Image 4

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    Something Zlitiiely 'New! ,
Housekeepers Fiirnishing pOriu' ni.
Cor.. of 2nd and Walnut Sts., Opposite Fire,
National Bank, Harrisburg, Pa.
Tilli subscriber baying been induced
to enter into a business, the want of which has
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
large commercial cities consisting of
Tin Ward, Iloilo w Ware,
Toilet Ware, Pote,.Katles, and Pans,
Japanned Ware, D,or and Table Mats,
Plated ( Ware, Cutlery, Fancy Artieles,
Willow Ware, Noveltioe of all kinds.
Wooden Waro, lee Cream It.aezers,
Britannia Ware, ilefrigeratoi s,
Iron Ware, ' Wet, r Coolers, &c.
' -
In short EVERYTHING required or desired in keep
ins house. In proof of which ho wou.d respectfully
solicit a call from Housekeepers, whether they pur
chase or net. Ho has also the largest assortment in
the city of
CHILDR.EN'S CARRIAGES,
Boys' Propellors, Perambulators, Velocipedes, Boys'
Wagons, Cantering Horses. Jaen Horses, Boys' 'Brie
lug Reins, Stick Horses, Swinge, Baby TendorA, W heft
ixtrrows,
Call and see when yiu visit Harrisburg. We do not
expect ALL to purchasa who come. It will always afford
pleasure to show goods.
July 20, 1800.-3 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,
Bats and Caps, since thny aro selling so very
CHEAP
At the sales room of B. Plank, South West Corner of
North Hanover St., and Locust Alloy. Plank. hasinst
returned from the Bast, and Is now opouing in addi
tion to his humor stock a largo as•ortmuut of Boots,
Shoes, flats and Caps, which for price and quality ran
no! be surpassod. indeed it is a blessing to the people
that Plank has opened a
BOOT
and Shoo Store In Carlislo. The amount of money,
which can be saved by buying at Plank'n Root
A.ArD SHOE
Store will keep a person In pocket money torn year
Y ni ,ate scarcely name any y Hoot or Shoo that
Plank has not got, and all selllll,‘ at greatly reduced
prices Just go to Plank's the IT Boot and Shoe.
STORE
and see for yourselves, and you will find that half has
not been told but trim; has been told is true. Remem
ber the stand South West Corner of North uncover St.,
and Lodust Alley.
CARLISLE.
Midway between Thudiums and Wetzels Hotels
April 9 .7, 1866.
New Spring Goods,
ISAAC LIVINGSTON, at his whole•
sale and Retail Clothing Establishment, on South
Ilan aver street, adjoin lug Miller & Bowers' Hardware
St , rn, announces the receipt of a full and Complete as
sortmont of
SPREE and S UMMEI? Co 00 S,
and eousonable BEADY MADE CLOTHING. Ills stork
consists In part of line Black and Bine
FRENCH and ENGLISH CLOTHS,
Extra Heavy Doeskin,
Three cut and fancy
CAS'SIMERES,
Alla, a large variety of Cassinots and Tweed. Ken
tucky Jeans. and 0 it'annades, Linens, stud Linen
DiliUnits, In gr. at variety.
Also a Areat assortment of
Ready Made Clothing,
of oval y my le and quality, Whit, Linen and Woolen
BLit ts. Summer Urn wers, Sr., etalS , an lly on hand a
Dug . . wo,ort ment of 'I fee, Collars, 11-siery and (I loves,
Li nun, ,iina and Co lon II andaorchteis.
Also a full assortment of Trunks, Carpet Bags and
Valises, o every size.
Clothing made to order at the shortest notice. Call
and examine the stock
Marsh 23, MAI
I challenge Competition 2
IN the way of variety, eleg , nee of style,
quality and cheapnesso.f my stock of Dry 000da..- -
Especially would 1 call attention to my huge assert-
Meat of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
Which I selected with special ca., in the Philadelphia
and New York markets a few das's shire. Also, my
t hreld g' re oblong colnidsuitAoil
HOOP SKIRT,
decidedly them .at Inip,ved rattern of the age, giving
the 'sewer the most ut to lie fon In
Liken iso u variety of is hit, Goods, such as
Plain Plaid and striped Cam ht
Plain. nod tit. ire-d insonks.
Swim Null, itailop and Victoria Lawns,
Brilliants, Linen handkerchiefs. Ac., Ac.
Clottonades, Blue and Gold Duck,
G In ghtana, Denims,
Kentucky .leans, Shirting. :Shines,
Onds umbilcs. Tic lug.,
" Blue tatuhrles, Ch. vita,
" Blue Nankeens, Diapers.
" Brown Nankeens, Lancaster
hinghams, Sc., Ac., Ac., an.
April 20, 1866.
ALL TO BE lIAD AT
WM. A. I LES' S FORE,
NOR l'E II AC. VER 87'1112:R7',
NEXT DOOlt. TO On. KIEFER'Ii AND LH. ZITZLICE.
MeTONAT
j_ H N subs.-rioe.r hereby iiiiciruis his old
customers and the public generally, that he has
REMOVED
his Family Grocery FROM Pitt Street TI) the corner
of Po nalret and Pitt Streets. In the building known as
CART'S CORNER,
which has ju•L been thoroughly repaired and refitted
expr.....ly for his ',unloose. My Block rousists of a
first clans as,AgLuseut, Of
G ROCEL{IES,
Willow, Wooden and Queensware,
comprising every thing in my line of trade. I am in
constant cane m u len Lion with the eastern cities. and
will be In dully ,er.dpi of the N Ely Ev'i' and icilEdli.
EST Oltt R_lElt I Er the foreign markets afford.
Don't lorgot the place—Can's Old Corner
.701 IN P. STEEL.
Carlisle, Mai eh 30,1860.
The noted "Dry Good" Store in South
Hanover Street.
THE most attractive place in Carlisle
Is at A. AV. Bents's great,
M Elie AN TI PORIU M"
where run be purchased the best, handsomest, and
ehespost goods in the Country. We have just replen
ished our stock with a large invoice of tho choicest
goods in the Market, and will continuo to renew the
supply dally,or as necessity requires.
It would be impossible to enumerate all tho articles
in our extensive lino of business.
We have now a fine essortmept of Ladies Spring
Dress Goods.
POPLINS PLAIN AND PLAID,
OIIALLIES OF BEATIFUL PATTERNS to,, ' • •
PRINTS AND ALL KINDSOF DOMEB'II.O GOOITB.
A varisry of Gentleman and Boys wear. An exten
sive stock of,
TABLE,
STAIR AND
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
OIL SHADES.
Blind Materiale and Carpet Chains.
" Hopkins" Superior Skirts all lengths and widths.
We shall be happy to have all call and examine cur
" now stock." as wo fool confident that our selection
will please all tastes.
Carlisle, April 11th 1860.
New Grocery Store !
011. ANGE OF FIRM I
THE undersigned hereby announces tO
his old patrons and customers, that - he has diA
poaedbf his entire steel , of, °nods with thegood will
of the , dstdblistimeitt to Matters Potter IC; Wasbtnoed,
whom ho ittoonitrientieto the citizen,, of °timberland
County, es active;energetla and reliable business men,
Who will spare no pains to maintain and Improve the
• I
character of the old stand as a (bar class
• . FAMILY GROCERY. j
With many, thanks for the patronage be lies received
ha bespeaks for the now firm a continuance of theettme
JOHN IIYER.
PEFFER. Sr. WASHMOOD I
will In a few days receive the largest and boat assorted
stock ..of ". •
GROCERIES,
• WARE,
. :QUEENSWARE,
"- 'GLA.SSWARE,
WILLOW WARE',
•
ever brought to this place; and will constantly keeit
I , on-handthe..ChOlcost ,OrOCerlea, ,the Eastern •Markets
afford. A. full assortment of Lampe ard - Oil on, hand.
Call and see us at the old stand, South East corner of
Market Square
, • • •
January 5;1866-,4y,
PE ' FFEII.
• • •
"DORT, Folios, Wrkting. Dps Baoic
oitiri66‘. Board% Uarn66 , ot an d4olo,lott"it'lLyi
en tick'il BrOg. , Fo,niqr'An4 Book Store..
..A L 51, 0 -2
Bustm,.stoB?,.QcgrefOrgnilip
i 3 - 0. g/ 8 O
STATE NOT( 0 .•• •• .
j p (
Xat,ifiria Of 'Of 394
CablEi dtied late' or `Silver qpang Trp.
tibld; . neen.i - Tkri) ChirPtiei
MO Co., have, been granted. by', the tegistornt uuni
heriand Co...ls.4hti.enbStrihni.,.resldlog In draid Trap.
All persons • hcidel.tbd tcr . siid'estate *lliphaho pay
pent and those having Present theta to
'JACOB QTBTI;tr,
Adtalaitrittot. !.
July 20;1866
ATO tfES 'and ewo,lry:Fpptuze
;• Tl''ltlie'liisit.lawelry Store. ••• • •-
DYSPEPSIA 4
Pio.k:zitAkiwitt i k otiF,ko4l.ly,
Sheldon's Dyspepsia Troches.
Dyspepsia Permanently cured or The
Money Re, onded.
THESE Troches not only give imme
diate relief but are sure to effect a permanent
cure' inf • DyspopsiaceThey, are pot* pzirso c tlye, and
therefore Weir use 1.16813Pdt cre,21.0 Ibio§l,ol/31,titr the
habitual use of cathartics. They cause no sickness of
the stomach, or griping et the bowels, and are perfectly
harmless to the moot delicate.
They will immediately correct a sour Stomach, cure
Fla ulonce, Heartburn, Sickness or Pain In the Stom
ach, Costiveness. Belching of wind, Liver Complaints,
Ileadeehe, and in Ret all dhoselliengreeable•andJdan
prom symiitome of this disease, which tunnt.one for
thd pleasures and duties of life.
Wntli. and delicate persons writ) have been injured
by the use of powerful stimu ants and purgatives,
will find them a mi.d, safe and sure restorer of ihe
elgestlve OrgilpS to their original strength and vigor.
Prepared solely by tee proprietors,
B. J. Vandersloot d Co, Chemists
, . 718 Market street
: hiladelphia, l's.
Id Ralston—Druggist, Carlisle, Cumberland Co.,
Agt for Cumberland Co. Pa. Sold by all
Osts.
to 21, 1888-3 m
Drug.
Jul
JOHN P. KILLER,
2nyd & Walnut Ste
Surcessors),, LEW IS E. LINE
I)llliiAardLEßrSdllni
IhFwnro reign and Domestic
PAINTS, 011,S. LASS, VARNISHES At.
North Hanovvr St, clearly opposite the Carlisle Bank,
;July 7 18135.
E PIA) I'M ENT FOR BOTII SEXES.
lIISABLED and returned soldiers,
y widows and orphans of slain sold ern, and the
Ithomployed of hothx, es generally, In .wan t Vf respect
able and ptolitable eniplOyineut,lncnrril g no Vislt • ran
procure such by enclosing a postpaid addreaved envoi.
opo. for particulars, to
11. 23, 186t1-13
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
Incorporated, 1850. Charter Per
petual.
CASH ASSETS, $2,000,000.
J AEI ES C. WA LE LEY, Prosiden t.
Polidies Issued on all Popular Plans.
A FEW
REASONS WHY 'EO
PIA.: incur in Ow (barter Oak.
Ist All banking privileges are prohibited. the busi
nes, being contined ttsclu,ively to the insurance o
lives.
ht —lle Risks are selected a ith great care, thus in•
cur ring small losse,:111 , 11-.11SCiliemly large dividends
M.4.1c to Policy holders - )lass. Insurance Reports
11
lasi Aix 3 e:srs.
:;r4l —lts Ratio lif Expenditures, includibg Death
t laittia and Ni orking Expenses. to ItecellPs, are unions
co ientedly low —Rattle Rop,ts.
At h.—All the profits are di, lied among Policy hold
ers the !nigh's.] capital le ing by ('barter io
Med per cent dividends, .11110r0 III 11” It earns lot the
Company at Interest.
5i b. It declares and pays its Dividends annually, iii
thus Assinting tae insuted in the.paymatit.' of
preen in ins
nth business is distributed One, 111(1, than
twenty Northern Strite,, Illllls 111,, it 111111,,Siiii , • to much
10 tic' its surplus. Sri 1111/11t lur I.olltingtenel...
even ill the event , I a scollrgt• of I ilOlOlll
4.,,56 AC LI VI NOSTON
7th.—lt Is prompt In (ha Nyment,of 10.09, having
'mid t N 1 idavvo and Orphang nearly ONE, MILLION
I)ULLA RS, and has nero r litigated a claim.
Mil —'liln 11.811 01 Rua, 101 111,1.111, RS all illvertmellt
gth Men of small means insure to guard their lano
Wes against want.
lot h.—The man of business insure to provide against
VlSmillie loss in trade n Iris Polley, being a basis for
rands'
Persons in debt Insure that their earningsfor
)rein of tail ins) not he at death troOl Want
eady rash to tat IWO liabilities
--All insu,, as name) thus laid away by tittles
barn Lni6,l j brie canuLl LO 111 1-
lin. , oath Wing certain to occur
Dr A. it. K I f.FFEIt, it. I)., Medina Examiner.
.1. D ADA IR, AgebtPani'c's, iii.
E. If lit,A Id, St Ile Agent ti.r l'a.
if [till, linshong's New,ltudding, North eixth
eat Reading. l'a.
Person,. desirous of inauranee alll please apply to
the agent. For information return ire to ageni les ;ad
e•i, he State Agent.
April 13, Dinti.
T ET M 'rut: Tl: 'rut: FE 111
ET is t most Vl, , prolific cause of disease and (lentil known to
It la a IMUSt Slice 1, bring 011 a cold. mud
colds, oi; I retell, and often nv boo pot neglected, lead 1.1
t• ,ers or to coughs and total consumptlons. It is In
recogoition of this ruts tha the inventive talent of
the couony ha tor yearn been devising some method,
or attempted to devise It, for keeping the fort dry, and
yet that bhoula nut give menu Venice, an to the wearer.
It Libber shoes, iu one form or another, have hitherto
been our reliance, hilt it Is well 1,1)0 ir RS among
their nom) evils. that while they t. cep the trot dry
from external 111010111 re, they sweat t (Poor nuich,
and ny the , induelog an undue tenderness increase a
suseeptibili y to coltis rather than otherwise. T hey
aril litho Itumbursotne t,u fho (pet, and withal are very
esmo.sive. Ihe demand Is fur - oinethlog that shall
make the ordinary Boot and char Impervious to water,
without atlectoig, their elegane , or dura , Ility, and, it
possible, without adding sensibly t the cost ill their
11121 11 u fart arr. whese, it will hr conceded. are 111001 I 111-
pltail features, alid we conscientiously affirm that
Lhoy Su ah-olutel) attained In the Inventi n here
aLib plot °tell to the public.
Tilt. In vet. Linn e.msists 11l lose. Ling bet wee., the I II
uri Mid outer solo. when the boot Is making. a thin
Al.l IC PLATE. exceedingly ductile, combining ilex!.
Li it y with toughpuss, very light, und.ov,ery way apam•
1.
ed to 11 . e mid dethlid, while the hildltional expense is
111,-10;3 . nominal It furnishes a perfoot barrio. against
the :nimbi:don of wet or dumpily..., though the beet may
LAI u.. pored ei er uu long 1111011 wet pavements or damp
ground.
To la lies and children the METAtito SOLES will i.e of
Inc deniable value, an iron, their habits anti. and deb
dtofil, they are particularly exposed to the long
Lulu of Ills that attend upon an inadequate protection
to the feet.
Those Soles have already been tried by the best
of all tilts A °tont CM, uud the testinials to their
merits, freely proffered, Inuffste that Choy must be
speedily and universally adopted by the public. The
Patent Metallic Soled divots and Shoes aro being In.
troducml into the le .ding Boot and Shoo Stores through.
mil the United ;Antes, and will supplant all torus of
overvh.fes, except possibly r deep mud or snow, as
they becoluo diva, Be aure'te got them and take no
other. If your Rimini:loolr does ndt tiapPon to p have
them, ho can piocuro thorn without ditilnultr. If ho
will not, thou send yourself to the inventor ono dollar
and thirty conts,and obtain six pair, assorted sizes,
with: right to use, which will be promptly forwarded by
mail or express pro paid, and 'Valid' can be made up by
any slioelnaktliqp•the: - cnitutryi 4ameies will be on.
tablifiluidln veryi city lintl•villagooind'itipplied with
Soles and proprietary stamps, at schedule prices. and
liberal o nunissi, n allowed on sales. Also General
Agencies for States appointed on applieutlon, with
proper tostlinonitits to the inventor.
SAAILHHI J. SkIELy,
General Depot, corner city Hall and Plod
street, Now York.
A. W. BENTZ
NEW Yong., June I, 1860.
The proprietors of the above patent, having come it
contOOS. with ; tont payibulalOsuea, td - Wililam J
Lyht tin; iit ftnrchamOton: fthsif ninettring.ihsr Same in
vention and improvement, the chief parties in !uterus ,
have purchased the sumo, and, combining their in
tweets, have organized
And established a general Manufactory and Depot a •
62 John Street, New York; where they are ready a
all times to fill orders for soles of all sizes wit
promptness and dispatch
The attention of dealers Is resperafully solicit°
No person who hasunto usotlithis .sole wILL over agal . 1
- camsent, , ifproottrablo, to wear a AWOL. or,ahogmithou
It. Special inducements offeredlo dealers - andrrnanu l
footmen, to aid in their hitt, duction, l'rice List, an
v sacral tunPspucial intermation furnished on applies,
tion at the general store, to
A. la. LYMAN,
\: .D,rtsl(lont An d . rat. Metallic Shoe 8010 Co.
" 62•Joilit Street, New York.
April 6,1860-6 m.
=EI
..A •Lax g e 'apd. yluiectstobk . Orcidefigsi
~A
, ..• ;• ,r ~ 1.. I ..
: .. •. • ic T A kNED I.:*
Saucon,llsh. /to. kc , *bleb( I am Rolling at tbo vary
loweSt Cash Prices.
~ .'4llosododobted ,t 0 tbm .onbscriber, and .partlenlarly l
.those In arrears; far a iongth, of Aline.wlll , come forward
and promptiSi . pay up, as longer delay will not be sub./
milted to
Nov. 8,1865
and 06,colat(
4 ,1 4 - titlopolato,
AT, mvuipTicics.
A 21,1 " a
short notice. Accortleou4proporly topalradtin.
wood, at tho DOW Jowelry.Storeq`kast Mule Bt.
Ine•aesortlnoi~t of gaudy,, „ 0
Rran huid. ormattanakoc 2
,t:'4l4* AT LIAVERST.IOIO3.
71 OOK-OANDY, SeoratsPnCnoii an.
jiloCommon..
Vu0.16, 1806. AT FIAVERBTIOI{.I3.
ME
Thls is a personal invitation to
the reader to examine my large assort
ment of New STYLES or DRESS DOODH,
selected with special rare for the Spring
Trade.
REsirnmEn, TII AT I HAVE. REMOVED FROM
MAIN STREET, TO NORTH HANOVER
STREET, NEXT DOOR TO MILLER .@ BOW
ERS' Ilmummtr: Storm.
C=l
MILLER & BOWERS,
Dr. JOHN M. DAONALL,
Box Ib3, Brooklyn, N. Y
THE CHARTER OAK
SEEL Y'S
Patent Metallic Sole.
X NEW INVENTION.
Postscript.
9v#,p
Patent Metallic Shoe Solo Company
EZIMEI
CAPITAL, QF, $150,000, , ,
Always On Hand
HOOPLA ND'S lIITTERS.
grea 3. t
• 4Vilisky PriWahtl'oh: ; y 6
• HOOFLAND'S
GERMAN
;.46 BITIERSII
l'FiaitiviAii6L34iV.l7l,l,-.
DEBILITY ! DEBILITY !
IT f) f )
manning from any cauao whatever
PROSTRATION OF THE SYSTEM,
INDUCED BY •
Severe Hardship
Exposure
Diseases of Camp Life.
Soldiers, Citizens,
Male or Female,
Adult or Youth.
I=l
a pure Tonic, not depondont cm bad liquors for tilt&
alums. miraculous streets.
DYSPEPSIA,
Observe the following symptoms resulting from die
orders of the digestive organs:
Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood 'o the
Head, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness
or Vi'aight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking
or Fluttering at the I'll of the Stomach, Swimming of
the Head, Hurried and Difficult Draathing, Fluttering
at the'llOart, Choking or Suffocating Sen4ations wh,n
In A lying Posttire, Dimness of VlsLon,,Dots or Wiffis
before the Sight, Foyer' and Dull Pain in the Head(
DOficioney of Perspirabon, i °Rawness of the Skin and
'Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, etc., Sud
den Flushes of Heat, limning in the Flesh, Constant
Imaginings of Evil and (treat Depression of Spirits.
IC)
AND DISEASES RESULTING FROM DISORDERS
TILE LIVER AND PIG ES'E'l VL ORGANS.
1100FLAND'S GERMAN BITTERSI
I=l
PE RI O ORM EU MOItF CURES,
CI IVES liErl"l'Eß SATISFAC
TION,
HAS A.TUI?L; TESTIMONY,
las more ltespeetable People to vouch far It, than any
ther article In the Market,
We defy any one to contradict this assertion, and
WILL PAY $lOOO
•
to any one Who Will produce a certificate published by
us that Is nut genuine.
,••
11(mEI.AND*;; GERMAN BITTERS,
I=
Chronic or Nervous Debility,
and Diseases arising from a disor
7 lilt! this "Utters is hot A trimlie,
'ONTAINS NO RUM OR WHISKEY,
AND CANNOT MAKE DRUNKARDS
BUT IS THE BEST TONIC IN
WORLD.
Read who Says So
From the Rev LONA 0. Beek, Pastor of the Baptist
Church, Pemberton, N. J., tortnerl} , of the North Bap
-161 Church, Philadelphia, at prow:rut Pastor of the
Baptist Church, dictator, Pa.
* * * a * * *
I have known Hordlai,d's Oermati Hitters favorably
rur n number 01 years. l nave aeon loom in my own
tinnily, and have bees so pleased with their effects,
that I was induced to recommend lhem to many oth
ers, and know that they have operated in a strikingly
beinmcial manner. / take great pleasure in thus pub
liely proclaiming this tact, and sailing the attention
of those afflicted with the diseases for which they are
recommended, to these bitters, knowing from aspen
slice the, my recommendation will be sustained. I
do this more cbeertully as llootlaud's Bitters is intend
ed to benefit the afflicted, and Is "not a rum drink.'
Proin Roc. D. Solgfricd, Oustor of Twolftii Bap
thil. Church, Phil,
Gentlemen :—I have recently een laboring under
the distressing effects of indigestion, accompanied by
a prostration of the nervous system. Numerous rem
edies were recommended by friends, and some of them
tested, but without relief. Yon:. Hcolland's German
Bitters were recomutended by Orsous who had tried
them, and whose favorable mention of these bitters
induced me to try them. I must confess that F had
an aversion to Patent Medicines nom the 'Mhousand
and one" quack whose only aims seems to
be to pititmoif Sweetened and drugged.liquor upon the
community in a sly way, and the tendency et which,
I fear, is to make many a confirmed drunkard. Upon
learning that yours was really a Medicinal necrosis
thin I took it with happy effect. lis action, not only
upon the kti mach, but upon the nervous system, was
prompt and graiifying. I feel that I have derived
great and permanent benefit from the use of a few
bottles.
Prom Rev. J, Newton iltatwn, D. D., editor of the Ifu
cyclopedia n 1 Religious Knowledge and Chi lotion
Chronicle Philadelphia.
Alt.tough not disposed to favor or roc almond Patent
Nlediehms in general, through distrust, of their ingre
dients and °Recta; I yet km w of no'sifftloletit reasons
why a man may not testify to the benefits ho believes
himself to, have; received from any simple•preparatlou,
in the h•'pe that he himy -thus contrOmte'to the bene
fit of others. Ido this the more readily in regard to
littolland's German Bittern, prepared by Ur. C, M. Jack
son, of this city, because I was prejudiced against them
for many years, under the impression that they wore
chiefly an alcoholic mixture. I nut indebted
,to my
friend, Robert Shoemaker, Esq., kir the rerriovalof this
prejudice by proper i unto and for encouragement to try
them when suffering from great and long 'continued
debility. The WO of three bottles of IJiesu Bitters at
the beginning of the present year, was followed by
evident relief and restoration to a degree of bodily and
mental vigor which l had not felt for six months be
los o, and had almost ffespalred of regaining I there
fore thank God antEmy friend for directing me to the
use of them.'
From the Rev. E. D. Feudal), Assistant Editor Chris
tian Chronicle, Phila.
I have derived decided benefit from the use of Ifoof
laud's German Hitters, and feel it my privilege to rec
ommend Ahem aq g most valuable tonic, to all who aro
aufrering from general debility or from diseases arising
Dora derafigoinent of the liver.
'"'
From Rev. D. Merrige, Pastor of the Paosyunk Bap..
tint Church, Phila.
From the many respeetitbre recommendations given
given to Dr. Hoofland's Um man Ilittera, I was induced
to give,them.a 41ler usiqg, aeveral, bottles I
found thein tciiM a • good remedy too' 'dc(bility, and It
most excellent tonic for tho stomach.
From the Rev. THOS. AMUR, raster of DOX
borough litiptist Church.
DEAR Elea : I Meta your Disci! ent preparation
Hoolland's German BitterSi , ta add my testimony t
the deserved reputation :White obtained. I have for
vearo, at times, hoon.youbled with great disorder MI
my head and obvious system. I was advised by ti
friend to try' n'bOttle of your German Bitters. I did so{
and , hAtto oxperlenced a great and unexpected relief. ,
My health has been very materially benefited. I con
fldontly recommend the article whims I mi et with cases
similar to My hitvo r beept admired by many at
their good effects.' Respectfully yours,
T. WINTER,.
• 'i ;,,„ ;; , 0, ...4. o x4rqUithiirtM '
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„.• sEwARE oy COUNTERFEITS:
See that the signature of "0. M. JACKSON" Is on th
wrapper of each bottle.
Should your nearest drugest not have the suit+
do not be put off by any of tho Intoxicating *opera
tlormtluit may.,;l4g,ottert d Mita place, Ibut,i.eend to u:
and,Nre yellitforwFd,)eopurely, paelhed by; exprqs6,l
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WM. 810NTZ..,1
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For sale by Druggists and Dealers in every town
the 'United States.
Dlid. 1, 1805-Iy.
Ir
Fevers,
IMMIIEM
Diseases of the Kidneys,
tiered Stomach
REMEMBER,
Very respectfully yours,
W. D. SEIGFRI ED,
No„, 2:4 Shackitinaxon Street
J. NEW TON 11 ROWIN,
Philadelphia
D. mgwqn
PROPRIETORS
60
(From "Godey'a Ladies' Book'? February,
• REED .C1R1341 , 1' §,• • ,1
tind •iitigtes-
Mons relative to thiedninibliseliponfillik ,
meat will doubtless interest,and, preilt very many of ,
our readers, we commend' the article to their careful
perusal:— '
A hundred end and Makers of organs, Cottage, Par
(lablbeti'Ainerldan, .Bohool. Organs, etc. etc., are
'each claiming to make the best instrument in the
world." llsing "comparatidely 'martin:fent las' at
present constructed, we are convinced the public are
much' Ribs eapable ontidging of iti Merits, or demerits,
than. of Nest other instruments. • 'lf there Waiting an
essential difference in them, if thereare some excel
lent and some worthless ones, the public should , have
some criterion for judging of. them, selne facts • which
will enlighten them. We cheerfully concede the space
for;tble article knowing-that thgre is hardly a family,
or church, or school in all the land, trut is mere or less
interested tot his topic. We are also aware of its be
ing a great misfortune, a real calamity; to any of them
to purchase an' interldeor weithless'Orgati, MiltiOns to
good playing, and often a source of Much annoyance
and vexation. We know this article to emanate from
a candid and intelligent source, and thus we give it to
our readers.
The question is Often asked, what are "reedergans to
Wo adswer; theY are, in most cases, nothing in the I ,
world but the old melodeon in tlisguise. Many of the
so-called organs have the same bellows, the same reeds,
and the same gcn.iral internal arrangement. With the
bellows turned on edge to gain room, they have eimply
put on a more pretentious exterior and a more high
sounding name. But an organ, to bo in reality an or
gan, must have a wind chest or reservoir for air sepa
rate from the bellows, into which wind-chest the reeds
open, and tbe tone has room to expand and perfect it
self Into the full round tone, similar to the flute or pipe
organ, even, smooth, firm, and mellow ; and this tone
from reeds cannot be obtained in any other way known.
thing so annoys a true erganist aP to have the vol.
time of sound swelling and jerking spasmodically with
es sty variation of force on the bellows, which le always
the case where the reeds open direct into the bellows
or air passagei, instead of a w.ludehest or sound-box.
And yet some maker's oven go so fur as to claim this
spasmodic or automatic jerking of the bellows on the
reeds as an excellence, just as though they did not
know that it must very soon throw the reeds out of
tune, and Injure the bellows; and as though it wore
not ancestor matter to Obtain a moth better and mere
easily managed swell by other methods. The truth
is, any organ . , so called, or melodeon which has the
wind acting directly upon the reeds, is nothing more
nor less than a huge accordeon, dress it up as you may.
And when organists and tree musicians become awe, e
of the fact that they can obtain those that are brgans
in fact as well us in name, they will buy no moreol the
objectionable ones. Then again the swot' should al
ways be separate and distinct from the bellows, so as
not to bo 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 time always un
der easy control, to be used ad ltbitulti.
The large divided bellows, or double bellows, is also
a very important improvement. By this means not
only can the wind be supplied More oyouly, but with
far greater ease to the perfbrmer, from the fact that
either bellows alone will be sufficient for the llghter
melodies, thus permitting the player to change about
and rest the feet at will ; then, if the bellows is of
the requisite large size, and having the wind chest or
reservoir, all will be well. As 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 arises,
where can the organ be procured combining all these,
essential and desirable qualitimi ? There is only one
possessing all these points, and thatis the AMERICAN
OItGAN, made by 9, D. & 11. W. SMITH, of Boston,
8111E111A OTT Wholesale Agent, 581 Broadway, Now
York. These organs have a wind-chest extending the
whole length of the instrument and no constructed as
to act at the some 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 tin entirely une
qualled fullness and richt eon 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 pert of their work is
slighted, no expense or pains spared to make the A
merican Organs perfect musically, as woll no mechan
ically, and. judging from the immense sale of them at
present, they bid fair to long maintain the proud posi
tion they have won by superior merit alone. Wo
would most heartily advise all Interested to call upon
or address Ala. LIBERIA OTT, tam Wholesale Agent, at
ABl Broadway, New York, and eao assure them hewn',
In the must gentlemanly and truthful manner, Impart
to them all the information they may desire relative
to this truly delightful instrument.
MUSIC TEACHERS
OM
palmr4imoriarai4r.ll
The subscriber is fully prepared In furn" hoot
Music, Strings, Musical Instruments, and Music iooks
of all kinds at the lowest trade rates. wholesale and re
tall, from the largest collections In this country.
/rders punctually and thithfully attended to.
Address all orders
IMEI
BOARDMAN, GRAY & CO
PIANO-FORTES,
Wholesale agency. The altbseriber, late a membf r
of this well known tlrm has established n wholesale
agency, 1,81 Broadway, New York City, where ho will
be oleassd to receive the orders of Ids friends and the
public, and especially to hear from those who have so
liberally bestowed their patronage on the firm hereto
fore. He will supply these superior Instruments to
the trade Wholesale and Retail, at the very - Lowest
l'rires, made with the insulated Iron Uhl, and Frame
(cast in one solid plate). They excel all others in cu
rability superiority of tone, and elegance of external
appearance.
All these Pianos have ovorstrung Scales, giving In
connection with the patent Iron ilm and frame, Full
Round, Powerlul, and Sweet Mellow Tones. The Cases
ore o!ogant In appevranse, and easily and safely han•
died. Warranted to prove satlsfactory,br the money
returned. Address all ordure to
S. D. St H. W. SMITH'S
AMERICAN ORGANS
TILE MOST PERFECT AND BEAUTIFUL
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
IN TIIE
WORLD.
FOR TUB
AMERICAN HOME CIRCLE
AMERICAN OP GAN
Makes henna attractive, ranee, and Cievatca the minds
of all, beautifui In appearance and olTecte.
SIBERIA OTT,
681 Broadmix, Now York
WHOLESALE AGENT
The immense popularity of these Grgans,`and their
superior Musical Powers, is Mat bringing them .before
the public, ,u 6 the, . Instiument so. long desired in, A
ISIRIItIOAN HOMES. And ,although the, cost prige is
but a trifle over the 'Melodeon, yet the musical advan
tagbr, beauty of tone and quicknesS of touch and ac
tion aro so far superior, that they are Lot superceding
the Melodeon and the call is now almost exclualvely for
the •
AMERICAN , °ROANS
'lt is adapted iofinildUshifiMii the q niched podinost
to the Jimmy tone of , tho'Oliurch, Ormtm, And
almost, universally thoynre'Preforred to the Plano, by
PetWoloo who have them, yqt coating loss than half,and
only taking &small amount of room.,
;
Send for descriptive circulars givlOg full particulars
and price e.
Explosive /monoleo 000ured . to DoolOro; and largq
dlarodfits 'to thehrridi) add.Tearbore. ..kadroso on or.
dors,
OIDEIttk OLT, • '
Wholesale Agent,
681 Broadway, Now York.
Marat:3o,
:TARESSING CASES;' Ladies' and
JUGentlemon's, „ , d „
Doc. 15, IROS. . AT 11AV.0118T10103..
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P ROPS.- .
!dint, Chocolate, Cream, lemon, Orange, Van
. 4,ltoue•And!Moda,.. ', %•. , 1 7') o ..'' ~ !, .
: . 11
Dec. 15, 1800. - ' .. AT HAVER,STICKS.
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IT
UILE 'LI'I3ERTy."W.FIITE' LEAD,
"-' kainterii I Try 11l
you will have no iltbor. Manufactured only by
• , E191.4:1p, /Mll, i
Wholesale Drug, Paint & Glass Dealers,
,• ".• • • 1 , T0'.'187 North •'
Jan. 22,18111HlY.• • " • :
000 A YEAR made by. any!
9. 9! 1 .9F4 1 0 11 41 - PP99.1 1 Toole. w 9
experience neceeiukry. TilePreelgonte, Qnehteri, and
arouutoro of kd dorao eirouler,` Sent 'frire
withuamPl i io..r.kittresti the ,Areeder Btonell Tool.
)yrkii; 0
. er ngtiold, YeriOnt. _ „„, „
an Xiuttar
Bows, Serowe, atc,, nt tho now Jelyolry Storoi
:Qovß oi'.foi;ll . 4V I f tci . n"ti
Gold.Pene, •Tho'now Jowolry (Storo,East .I!dairi
. . •
AMI
RA,LBTQN'EJ
' ,-, Juw 1;1804.
irea.4ol4 l a; bf all' kindtt arid
to &tuition noes At • Itliko. no. Javealry, &ore, ep
. 3
qAVINII just'opened'a large assort
`
3nent - brataPorbtd .and Domestic Dry:GOOds,
wvere all purchased at a further deolinolliafi
,kow I. have ~ comm en cod this day tb. , sell all 100
Goods in.tboDry.pooda and li'pney Line, 'Oleos
than they Were sold 441148,0 v by any Hondo in tile.
County,
Ladies Dr ess Goods;'
% and 6-4 Panay, Cojs "and',ltlaati Vciet tfolanes at Old
Pr cos.. Now Style Stripe Lustres, Mozamblquos all
Styles • at' Old Prices, Now' Style 'Oheriti Pepllns,„all
Shades at Qid Prices. Shepherds Plaid Mohalre rand
Delatitil all else Plaid at. Old PrledEl',Blaalt , and Coloted
. A.,lpagas,at lowest prices .Lawnsin all,t.hq now Styles,
• '
itOtiO'r' and i';l;3'fijni ' r "n o •On sold ' Five ;care
White Goods.
Nalnsoolia, Drlllituits, Carnbries;llishop Win% Puffed
Muslins, Striped Swiss and Nainsooke for Dresses and
,GaribaldPs at prices' that will astonish all. •
MEN ANI ' BUYS 'WEAR
Kentnekey Jeans old' Priced 25 eta.
All the celebrated makes of Cassimeres., COtten
Goods, Linen Drllle and Ducks at lower prices than
have boon bought for years. ,
I am dolling Geed Gallooes at 11, 12%,10,17 ets.
I, am selling Good Muslin's at 12A, 14, 15, 16 cts.
I one oolllug the Best Gnltached Muslin to day at
24 and 26 eta.
I am selling the Best Calicoes to•day at 18 and 10 eta.
I receive.every morning the Philadelphia and New
York Domestic Price Lists from the Principal Houses
in those Cities and regulate
EVERY DAY
the prices ofall goods accordingly on a declining Mar.
ket all will see that they have the advantage of the
decline the ver3lelay It happens. This being the only
fair way of doing businesli, I will strictly adhere to It,
regardless of the opinion of other Houses. '
A tremondlous stock of 0 I ngharns, 'Pickings, Checks,
Flannels, Blue Drilling &c., all at lowest cost prices.
lo nll the endless 'variety cd Fancy goods too numer
ous to rnentfoli Ilakepleniure in saying our stork wa ,
never more complete and at prices that must satisfy
Balmoral Skirts and all tho mates or Sloop Skirt's at
and bolow old Prices. Silk Sun Umbrellas and Para
sobs. Ribbons, Laces, B.l2ltrgs, Table Covers, (Dross
Buttons by the Thousand) Shakers, Ladino, Gents and
Children's Gloves and Hosiery all sizes colors and
prices. Linen Ildkfs &c., at very low Prices.
Also a full new stock of Ladles' and OhlWren's Shoos
of every description. I sell no auction work and can
warrant every pan. I sell and being at no extra. Snails°
for keeping the same am enabled to sell cheaper than
any Shoe [louse in the County, call and.seth them all
who want good and neat Shoes.
Thankful for the liberal patronage Ivldoh tho.publle
have long accorded me I hope to be able to merit a con
tinuance of the eamo.
Remember the place on the Corner opposite th.
ost Office and the Methodist Church.
Como One and All and convince yourself before pur
basing elsewhere seeing is believing.
PURE LIBERTY \V lIITE LEAD,—
The Whitest, the inset durable and the mos
economical. Try it 1 Alanufactured only by
Ziegler & Smith,
Wholesale Drug, Paint it Gloss Dealora.
No. 187 North Third St., Phlind'a.,
Jan. 20, 2366-Iy.
CONSUMPTIVES,
J. 11. SCIIENCK
DEAR SIR feel it n duty 1 owe to you, and to all
who aro suffering nodor the diseases known Re Con
sumption and Liver Complaint, to let them know what
great benefits I have received from your Pulmonie
Syrup and Seaweed Tonic in so shoat a time. By the
blesslng'of God It has cured me thus far
Dr.:atones, I will now make my statement to you,
as follows:—About eighteen months ago I was attack
ed with a severe cough, and it settled on my lungs : I
could trot retain anything I Ate, and sulfured with
evening fevers and night sweats. I was v , pry murk
reduced. The whites of my eyes were very yellow;
likewise in: skin ; my appetite all gone, and unable
to digest what laid eat; bowels sweeten, irregular and
costive. I was very low spirited, and had such violent
spellsJf coughing at ben 1 laid down at night and when
1 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 loft side. I cannot describe my
wretched suffering as I would wish to do. Every or
gan in my body diseased or deranged. Such was
my situation at tills time, and 1 W., confined to my
bed from the last of February, 1802, to Juno, 1803,n0t
able to sit up.. 1 had the best of medical attendance
the wholerd the lime. My cough was so very bad that
It racked me very much, lat this time raised a large
quantity of thick, yell. w, offensive matter, sometimes
with blood, end it was generally accompanied by nau
sea and a furred and thick coated longue. At the
time of coughing so badly 1 would have sharp, shoot
ing pains in my left side and heart, night sweats, and
soreness all through my whole chest; hadtnuch in
ward fever, pain In my back and under my shoulder
blades and in the small of my back, and at times so se
vere that it would throw me fete spasms. Now my
physician gave me up to die Others I had, and the
best of them, but they could do nothing nor me, and
at that time I was nothing but skin andbones I then
was in the western part 01 Missouri. In June last we
left there for the East, and In August last wo came to
cow York, and I was so reduced tont I could only
walk a little with my husband's help. After I had
been here a short time the salt water breeze mady me'
feel much better for a time and then I had again to
call a physician for aid. We had four of tin,' best phy
sicians of New York on the diseases of the lungs, and
doctors of nil kinds, hint of no avail. They said I was
past euro, and that my lungs were too far gone tor Soy
one to cure me. But at this time 1 was on my feet a
bout the house. not able to do much of anything. In
November last 1 grow worse, and the consumption
diarrhea set in and lasted about eight weeks. It °hind
tried all and everything that I could grasp at like a
dying person for my diseases—couHumptiou and liver
complaint—but of no avail.
lu January. 1803, I was brought down again on my
teed, and was nul expected to live the night out. Al)
SI BEM A OTT,
b.I Broadway, N.
husband stayed at my side, and other filonds, and
they all give 1/1e up to die. At this time every one
who saw we did not td,luk I would ever leave my bed
a living woman. The first night I wee altueked with
spasms, and was deranged most of the time. A friend,
Mrs. Harris, came to s, e me the last of the week, and
brought the SunduSi Mercury. In it was an account oi
a great cure pert timed by Or. Schenck. She read it to
me, and it was so pinch like my disease that I asked
my husband to go and sue him for me. At this tin..
I had given up all hopes of ever getting well again,
and made my peace whittled, to be ready whenever he
called for me.
SI BERI A OTT,
581 Broadway Now York
On the 27th oflanuary,lB63, my husband called on
Dr. Schenck, 32 Bond street, Now York, and stated to
him my case, with a request for .hint to call and Butt
me which he did, and examined me with the resplr.
°meter. When he was about to go asked him if he
could curo me 1-Lila reply woe; 'H cannot tell, both
lungs are diseaSed, and Cho bronchial tubes are affect
ed uu both Sides." Arid yet he seemed to think there
were lunge enough left to effect a curo If the diarrhea
could be stopped. Ile said in order to do this, hew ould
have to give me Mandrake Pills In swell doses at first.
to carry off the morbid matter, and then, with astrl
gents, he hoped to check lt, which he did, but the con
stant cough
,ug, night sweats, and diarrhea had pros
trated, - 80, that he %vox/timid my vital poigni were
too much pVOstrit.Ml ever to rallyiarifi yet he seemed
to think 11 .I.,could.live to got ononghTulmonle Syrup
through My iiyistem:to cause expectoration there weip
lungs enough tell, for Me to recover. lie wished me to
try the l'illtnguleaSy,rupand Seaweed Tonic* one.,
saying it would do mono harm,'if It did me 110 good.
The ii, st week it seemed to give mu strength, so that
on Sunday after I sat up In bed mid ate heartylur a
sick wow., ; but the next week 1 lost 1411 hope and
wished my husband nut to give me any more 1111.1d1-
clue. But the doctor had warned him M this, anti
when the medicine was clearing out the system it
made them feel somewhat restless, and to persevere ;
and he insisted ou my taking it ; and now L feel; the
benefit of It. per after eight days I began to ggiu toy
strength, and, with the exception of a cold that put
mu back some, I have been gaining strength of hotly,
my cough le going away, and all my pains aro gone ;
no soreness of the body, my bowels aro regular, and
my .breath is sweet, and I. thank God that I am now
going about, autl,sew and read as well as tVver 1 could.
1 haVe taken sixteen bottle's tilthe Medicine, eight of
each. 1 now have a geed appetite. and rest well at
night ; my cough:dooi not lyoublh mein getting up or
lying down.. ~1„woult1 hero Say to the,alllleted with
consumntiou or 114er complaint, that Dr. Schenek,is no
humbug. You can rely en what he sus. Delay not ;
it is dangerours to trifle with theim diseases. 11 0.-
would be cured ; go at once ; and anyyouo wishing to
know the facts as herein: stated can, call,at my resi
dence, 177 West Houstonatrest, Now Yorkeity,,,
HRS. MARY P. niu,ow.
We, the undersigned, residents of New York, arbaie
quainted with Mrs. Endow, and know her statement
to be true. We also know that she used Dr. Schenck 's
Pulmonie Aprup and Seaweed Tonle, and have reason
owes;hcr PICSOII,II
- front a prematUre grave,
- • .
B. VALMONT, 117 West Houattn..
UNDERHILL, 670 ganelaviich
.fiIne.IIUHEI2E UNDERHILL, 670 Greenwich st.
AUGUSTA UNDRRILIL. , 670 GreenWleit at.
HARMS,. /17 WestErobston st.
,E2ILLY GEOYEIt t ,II7 TVestlictuston st. ;
4,1,i L. 01.H.E,.03 Clottage , pl.. .if
A. M. LEIN BUM 458 Breadway.
Mad. 111 NJAMIN.OI44I,%'IO Amity pl.
I am Well asquainted-with'bir.',Diary F. Farlow, midi
with her 1101440, 1 4r...1); vi'they,' having, fur e!,
low moults) pitel,attAndo4 , itt•my•claurch, and! am son.:
vincied; that itateibuimit.whleW they might matte;
may bo. relled,Oß 1 1 Mtrwa , i Jourc'powlgia, 0,1) ,
Pastor of Bedfetd'POO Church Zs!, Y '
De: Bahenck' 'will be 'professionally Sahli) principal,
oilice,bio 16 , porthetrooti oory.to. of llommarce,
,Philadolitda, every Batindayi front.p Aem, until 4 p:
M.; NO. 52 lion'd street;breiv.,l(oris, every Tuesdaypill'oll3l
0 to 8 ; NO. 88 - 134m,mer street,
,Bpston, Alase., every,
Wednesday,frota .0 tcc3, and oterpother Friday atlOii
.Baltimore street. Baltimore, Md. i All advice fine, but
for a thorough - examination of the lutist with lie Re ,
splremeter, the charge is throe dollars.
• Tile.) of tbil Ptilticidic ffyrtti, and Berwieeil Tonic, each
$1 GO'Dor' bottle, or $7.60 . per half 'dozen:: Mitodrob
Pi 25 cants por boxj ' ."
Fur salts by all
Jan. 1, 18titil ' ,;' .• • • • • •
rr HE Mito . ol_4 . 4l46l4tgabinet Organej
jiL forty* diffiiren styles , adapted to uttered and soca
tar music, for 480 i tO;1114000e.ehi. RIRTY-9NE GO
or SILVER, ra.gyAuss, orotber, first premiums awards
ed them. Mustrated,Oatalogues free. Address MA}
20N IEAMLIN, :119ertf, or MASON I:IItOTAHRS,
New YORK,
804 22, 1.8057 7 1. y... •,, , ;
10E.gEGAIL8 & TOBACCO ) , I
"AT RAtt3TONI3.•
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• , Dec..lB, 1805 . . ' ' AT TIAVIORSTIcES: I
101 XFtqtIOX:Y, I , !
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Eb i n l ialLid4 0 0646 4 4# 4 ,P1/OiS 4c6 f l P4t.i i44 ,
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SAVE; Attik
' AT, pnAß:LEg,,Oefital3Y 4
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ca - B4p .CASH STORE.
FANCY GOODS,
SHO,ES.
CHARLES OGILBY
READ W[IAT DR. SCHENCK' IS DUINU
CUMBEILL'ANT; VALLEY
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O.IIANGE OE SOURS.
•
n a ter •
oNney, May 21et,
1865, Pas9o4or xralns wlll'run daily as follows,
(Sundarco?Oopted)t,
WESTWARD
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Rarfisburg 8.40
A. M., Mocba n icaburk 0.18, Carlisle° 07, Now vine 10.34
13.1.11ppensbtirg Obainberaburg 1.101 . P. 51.; Green.
ca5t40.1.43, arrlyjno at Hagerstown 210 P. M.
MAW TRAIN leaver"; liarrislidrg 2.00 P. M.; Mechan
'catnip; 2.33, Carlisle 3.00, Newville 3.40, Bhipporasburg
4,40, Cliataberstiurg 4.60, Greencastle 5.25, arriving at
Ilagerstoirm 5.55 P. 51.
. .
EXPREBB TRAIN leadeS 'llarrisburg 4.15 P. M,
Mechanicsburg 4.61, Carlisle 6-21, Newvillo 5.63, Bluip
penisbnrg 021, arriving at Chambersburg at 0.50 P. M.
A MIXED TRAIN leaves Chambersburg 8.20 A. M.,
Greencastle 0.30 arriving nt Hagerstown 10.15 A. 51.
. , EASTWARD.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN loaves Chambersburg
5.16 A. 111., Shipponsburg 6.45, Nay/villa 6.16, Carlisle
6.60, lilushanicsburg' 7.21 an iving at Harrisburg 7.60
A: N.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Hagerstown 8.10 A. M., Green
dastle 8,96, Chamboraburg 0.26, Shipponnburg 0 65,
Newvillti 10.20 Carlisle 11.03, Mechanicsburg 11.37, ar
riting at Harrisburg 1230 P. M.
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Hagerstown 12 00 111.,
Greencastle 12.30, Chambersbnrg 1.10, Shipponsburg
1.43, Newville 2.15, Carlisle 2.08, Mechanicsburg 3.20,
arriving at Harrisbuig '3.65 P. Rh
A MIXED TRAIN loaves Hagerstown 3.05 P. 61.,
Greencastle 4.00, arriving at Chambersburg 4.60 P. M.
AtarMilking close connections at Harrisburg with
Trains to and from Philadelphia, Noir York, Pittsburg,
Baltimore and Washington.
0. N. LULL,
up't.
RAIL ROAD OFFICE,
hatiborsburg, May 17,1800. I
READING RAIL ROAD
syv-i- - S
-.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT
JUNE 11th, 1868.
I . IREAT TRUNK LINE FROM THE
Vf North and North-West for Philadelphia, Now
York, Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Ashland, Lebanon
Allentown, Easton, Ephrata, Litiz, Laneaster, Col=
he.,
Trains leave Ilarrisburg for New I'd*: as follows:
At 3.0 U, 8.10 and 0.06 A. 61., and 2.10 Mfd 9.15 P. M.,
connecting with similar Trains on the Pennsylvania
Rail Road, and Wl:Tieing at _New. Nork.at 6.00 and 10 10
A. 21., and 4.10, 5.20 and 10.45 P. M. Slueoing Cars ac
companying the 3.110 A. M., and 9.15 I'. 51.,, Trains,
without change.
Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua,
Minersville, Ashland, Pine Grove, Allentown and Phil
adelphia, at 8.10 A. M., and 2.10 and 4 10 I'. 51., stop
ping at Lebanon and principal Way Stations; the 4.10
P. M. 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. 51.
Returning: Leave New York at 7.00 and 0.00 A. 51.,
12.00 Noon and 8.00 P. 01; Philadelphia at 8 15 A. M.,
and 3.80 P. 51., Way Passenger Train leaves Phila
delphia at 7.80 A. M., returning from Reading at 8.30
P. 51., stopping at all Stations; Pottsville at 8.45 A.
M., and 2.45 P. 51.; Aslifitint 0.00 and 11 30 A. 51., and
1.051'. 51; Tamaqua at 0.45 A. 31., and 100 and 8.55
P. m.
Leave Pottsville for Harrisburg, vi Schuylkill and
Susquehanna Roll Road. at 7.00 A. M.
. . . .
Ronda n; Accommodation Train Leaves Reading at
0.00 0. M. , returning from Philadelphia at 5.00 P. M.
Columbia Rail Road Trains leave Reading at 6.45 A.
M., 12 05 NOOO and 6.15 P. M. for Ephrata, Litiz, Lan
caster, Columbia, &e.
On Sundays : Leave New Yet. at 0.00 I'. Phila
delphia S U 0 A. M., an d 3.15 , the 0.00 A IL Train
running only to Reading. Pottsville 5.1)0 M. Tam
aqua.7,3o A. M., Harrisburg 908 A. M.. and Reading
at 1.82 and 7.30 A.M., for Harrisburg, and 10.52 A. sL
rim New York. and 425 POI. for Philadelphia.
Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Excur
sion Tickets to and from all Tfolli ts, at reduced Rates.
Baggage checked through : AlPplunds nliev. ad iamb
Passenger. G. A. N ICOLLS,
Oeneral Superintendent.
Reading, Pa. June 25, 1866.
The Carlisle Cook !
TO NEW AND OLD HO USEKEEPERS
Anew and perfect Airtight Gas Con
burning Cooking Stove for Coa , or Wood.
CALL .AND SEE IT I
At our Foundry and Stove Rooms, Main S
Ca? 1181 C
The patterns of this Stove are now and original In de
sign and gotten up expressly for our use. We there
fore call It
THE CARLISLE COOK I
It combines every new and Valuable Improvement
to Cooking Stoves. It is exceedingly handso ein ap
pearance—is a perfect Air-tight and Gas Consuming
Stove, and may - safely he pronounced the cheapest, hest
and most complete Cooking Stove in the country. We
cast two sizes, adapted to the wants of both large and
small fillUnles. Experienced Housekeepers will find
upon examination that the
NEW CARLISLE COOK
combines every tequisite for economy aln - elTicieucy in
cooking. The public are specially requested to call
and coo it, as we are confident It will fully recommend
Mal ch 23, 1866.--Iy. F. GARDNER. h CO.
THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD
DR. MAGGIEL'S
PILLS AND SALVE.
These Life-giving remedies are nn,,, for the first time,
given publicly to the world. For over a quarter of a
century' ut private practice the ingredients is these
Life giving Pills !
!lave been used with the greatest success. Their lois
hillll is not only to prevent disease, but to core. They
starch out the various maladies by which the patient
Is suffering, and re-Invigorate the failing system. To
the aged anti Inilrm a few doses of these valuable PI LLS
will prove to be
A VERY FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH,
For in every case they add new life and vitality. nud
I
store the waning
,energies t their pristine state.
To the young and tuiddle.aged; they will prove most
invalitable, as a ready, specific; nil sterling medicine.
Ilere is a dream realized, that POlll . O-11,1.0011 sought
for list cc hundred years ago, and never found. Flu
looked for a fountain that would restore the old to
vigor and make youth over
An Eternal Spring 1
wan loft for this day and hour to realize the dream,
and show, In one glorious filet, the magic that made It
fur.
These Famous Itemedies
4SI not stay the nigh to t years, but they one force back,
and hold aloof, diem° that might triumph over the
ttnd, the - young, Let none hesitate then, but
seise the favorable opportunity that otters. When
tale 0 u as prescribed—
FOB BILIOUS DISIOIIDERS
Nothing can he more productive of cure thou these
Their almost magi° influence Is felt at once ;
:lila the usual concomitants of this most distressing
disease aro removed. Those remedies are made from
the purest
Vegetable Compounds
Ploy will not harm the most delicate female, ;1414
con be glypn with ood Wl4 to prescribed doses to the
youngest holm);
For Dutaneous Disorders
And all eruptions of the skin,
the SALVE is most in
valuable. It does not heal externally alone, but pene
trates with the most searehing effects to the very root
of the evil I
— DII. - MAGGIEL'S PILLS
Invariably cure the following Dis-
eases
Asthma,
Bowel Complaints ;
. Coughp,
Colds,
Cktust Discs:Jos, _
Costiveness,Dyspepsa,
Dlurrbiun,
Dropsy,
Debility,
i?over and Ague,'
Female Complaints,
Headache,
Indigestion,
' Influenza; \
Inflammation,
inward Weakness,
Liver Complaint
Lowness of Spirits,
Ringworm,
Rheumatism,
Salt Rheum,
Ain Diseases.
NOtic'e.Nono genuirie'Without the engraved
trade-mark around each pot or box, signed by DR. J.
MAGGIEL, 43 Fulton st., Now York, to counterfel
which is felony.
AIRr". Sold by all respectable Dealers in Medicines
throughout the UnitodStates and canadas-4,26 cents
porliox'• or pet. ' • • ~•
• Jiin. 19 1.8136-‘4y, •• „
ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGANS,'
ARE not only Unexcelled, but they aro absolutely,
unoquallod; •by any other Rood Instrument in tho
country. _Dee'gaud expressly for Churches and Sehoole,!'
they aro found to be equally well adapted to the parlor
auct drawing *oom• :;For aSIO Ortly..by ; '
'E. N. BROM, —
No.lB North SEVENTII Stroot, PurtanstenzA.
Mir Also, BRADDURY'S PIANOS, and a complote eel
sortmont of the PERPETY2 MELODEON.
1116' ELYSIOr4.IIEV.. their: fia;
. .
ifaut...6 , !,0 tall and purokiase theft Medicines at
~,( maLaTcays.
JuV.3.,1813A
p •
OVAL
.1
subscriber bogs leave to Inform bls laid custom
ers •and the public 'generally, that he has removed
his
SADDLE AND HARNESS,
establishment to the building on South flanover
strobt, Carlisle, nearly opposite llontz's Store. Ile will,
as horetot re, keep constantly on band, of his own
make, everything in his lino, such as
SADDLES,
" HARNESS,
COLLARS,
WHIPS, &C., &O.
All his work is made up undov his supervision, and
ho therefore feels warranted in saying that for work
manship and durability, it is unsurpassed. Thankful
for past favors he respectfully soils - Its a continuance
of the samo.
April 20, 18136-0 m
COAL AND LUMBER.
'LTA VING as
sociated with
0,7
„mk t If. D. Fred. Shrom in
<Bll l i t - jib-,
4), al. • lt th e Coal and Lumber
• ; utneas tha old
Stand of Delaney and
Blair, whore we will
keep tho best and
CLEANEST COAL.
the Market, and perfectly dry. Kept under cover.
Families will do well to try us ; as we are deter
mined to sell cleaner coal. end at ns low prices as any
other yard, in the town. Try us and be convinced.
We have also on hand
ALL KINMS' OF LC,III3ER
usually kept in a first Mass Lumber yard whirl) We
will sell as low, or lower than the lowest
Jan. 12, 1.866. DELANCY & $llllOll.
OPPOSITE LEE'S WAREHOUSE
Premium for Best Furniture nmarden,
(It all County Fairs since 1857.]
Furniture of all varieties a.
Domest is manufacture, from
Mahogany to the lowest prim.,
Parlor. _
Chamber,
Dining-room, FURNITURE
Kitchen and
Office
Embracing ay.:tor article used by /louse and Hotel
keepers, of the most approved end Mshlonable design
and finish. Including also Cottage furniture in setts,
reception and Camp Chairs, Mattresses, tiilt frames,
pictures, &c., A C.
vs.Partioular attention givOn as usual to funeral.,;
orders from town and country, :Wended t promptly
and on moderate fermq. ,
1311111
FIRE IWJRAINCE
vl l lll O , Allen and East pennsburo' Mu
tual tar, lusut.th, (7,,utpay or L'umLrrhu u l
cown ty. incorporated by ail art of As‘raddy, in the
year 1 , 13, and having roeenlly had its ehail,r rs tend
ed to the year IJ.S3, is now in relive and vigorous op
oration, under the superinteddenee of the following
hoard of Managers. viz:
Wlllitun It. Uorgnn, Christko Staytuan,.Jacolt Eberly
D. Bally, A lox. Cathcart, J. II Coover, John Mei!lber
ger, Joseph Wickerbliam, Sarni Eberly, Moses Bricker,
Rudolph Martin, Jacob Coovei , and I C. Dunlap.
orates,, °II ocurauce ate as low and raetwohlo as
any Company of the kind in the State. Per,ons
Ing to become rnemberc a; o invited to make applica
tion to the egetitScd . 4be Company, who are willing to
wait upon them at at y time.
R (10101 AS. President,
I'. 0
CIIRI.S•TIAN STAY )1 A N, Vico Preniden
Mqvllanlesblg,, P. 0
JOHN 0. DUN L kl', Sert.'y . Mechttnlosburg.
DANIEL BAILS. Dlllsburg, York Co.
AD ENTS.
Cumberland county.—John Sherriek. Allen; Henry
'Louring. Shiremanstown; Lulnyette Dickinson;
liver . ) Bowman, Church town ; Mode Griffith. South
Middleton; Sara uel Graham. Westport nshoro'; Samuel
Coover, Meehaniesffurg ; IV. Cocklin, Shepherdstown
D. Convey, tipper Allen; J. 0. Santo,,, Silver Spring;
John flyer, Carlisle; Valentine reeman, Now Cumber
laud; James McCandlish, Nan•vil la.
York county—W.B. Pickinkt. Dover; James I. rlllll
Warrington ; J. F. Deardorff. Washington: Rich
Clark, Dlllsbunt ; D. Rutter. Palrview ; John
Carroll.
Dauphfu CO —Jacob Houser, Harrisburg.
Members of the Compan) having policies shout to
expire, ban have them renewed by making application
to any of the Agents.
July 1,1854.
LYNCH & FOOTE,
Plumbers & Gas Filters
rilhe subscribers inform the public the
they ~till rontinue the
LIA:3 FITTING AND PLUMBING
II:181110S at the Old Stand In the basement of the t
Methodist Church. 'they will attend promptly to
businens In their line.
Lead and Iron Pipes, Hydrants. Hot and cold
SHOWER BATHS,
Water Closets, Force and Litt Pumps, Wro'l Welded
'Pubes. Iron Sinks, Bath Tubs, Rath Boiler., Wash ha
dins, ilydraul c Rams. ,tr, nud urea y description 0.
cocks and fittings for gas, steam, water, &v. Superior
cooking range- heaters and gas fixtures put up In
churches, stores and du flings, at short notice in the
most modern Styli,. All material. and work is, our
line at low rates nil warra, , ,A.
in... Country work and jabidvg n•amptly attended tr
July I. Iho.l.
HA R 4RE STORE.
ry 11E old Hardware stand of Lewis F.
Lyne, has passed into the hands of \ - 5% E. Miller
Sc S. A. Bowers, who are now translcting business un
der the .name and style of
ALILLER & BOWERS.
• The now firm brivejuht returned from the city and
are now prepared to furnish to the public at the lowest
prices, all kinds of
FO R E 21'
JSD DOMESTIC
Hard car.,, Coach 'Priming, Paints, Oils
GLASS, VARNISH,
,Fr., A lock into their store aril toll vi ner nil that they
have enough of goods to fully supply the demand In
this market. Persons wanting goods In our lion will
find It to their advantage to give us a call. All orders
personally and promptly attended to.
July 7, 1805.
1 - )URE •LIBERTY - WHITE LEAD,
a ill do more and better work at a given Cost,
than any other I Try It I Manufactured only by
ZIEOt,Elt & SMITH.
Wholesale Drug, Paint & Wass Dealers,
No. 137 North Third Street, Philad'a.,
Jan. 22,
Presents for all at Haverstick's.
R ITING Desks, l'apier, Machie,
Y v Rosewood & Walnut.
Doe. 16, 1865. AT II A VERSTICKS.
p -
AINTS AND OILS.- •
10 Tons White Lead. 1000 Gallons of Oil. Just
received with a large assortment of
Varnishes, Fire Proof Pain
Turpentine, Florence White,
Japan, White Zinc
Putty, Colored Zinc,
Litharge, Red Lead •
Whiting, Boiled Oil,
Glue, Lard 011,
Shellac,
Sportn 011,
Paitit Brushes, Fieh 011, &e.,
Colors of every description dry, and 011 In cane and
tubes at the hardware Store of
July 1, 1864
American House,
North Han OVC2' St., Carlisle, Pa.
Tin., subscriber informs
his friends and Use public, that
.he has taken
t e alrru'well known house, fernier)) , topt by ,`lr.
Shriner, mid Intends sparing no .exertions to accom
modate all who may be pleased to give 'hlin &call. The
Arouse" haii been refitted and is iu excellent order. lle'
also Introduced •
Anderson's Spring'l3ed,,BOttorn
to his Bedsteads, • so that hls gullets ivill have a good
night's rest. Uls charges will be moderato.
Attached to thallOnso is a large yard with • oxcellent
and convenient stapling.
Carlisle, April 6,1856-0 m
Bryaps Pulmonie Wafers,
AT RALSTON'S
Dee. 11,1803
®NE good Photograph is worth a doz
k,on poor onoß. 'Who will afro a poor picture to a
(cloud P All PHOTOGRAPHS mode at
LOCHMAN'S ROOMS,.
do warranted to give uatlathetlou or they ,wlll bo
taken. . .
Oct. 20, 1806. .
eIDES, Tobacco, (smoking and ()bow.
'e'lug).aud FiegarH, at Havorbtlek's Drug and Book
tor°.
ITAMES.-500 . p'airs Hawes on liand!
of all null). Elizabethtown pattern Laudon;
do., llornman do.,,with and without patent fludenirats
choapor than ovor at 11. SAXTON'S, East Mainat.:-
July 1,11304. • • • .•,• ~ • -
~ i
_ _
--;--1
110111YSIQIANS will find, it; tt):lhtlikild-i
.
vantago to call and purobano. their Aledlolnas
1141.LSTON't4.
•; dulyl; 464. • • • ' • ;
snEWriii4 44 , s t_til 7 ay's on' hand at,
raft so; 11300: •
CHOICE SEGARS & TOBACCO 7
c, 'AT 31ALBTOWS. ;
New Watch, Clock,
AND
1 - IEYSINGER, respectfully ac
e nounces tetlie citizens of Carlisle and the
surrounding country, that he has opened an entire
now stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c., consisting
In part of Gold and Silver, American, English and
Swiss Watches, Ladies Gold Watches and Chains,- Flue
Jewelry in sots, Finger and Ear Rings, Sleeve Buttons,
&c., Gold Pens of Morton's celebrated manufacture at
his published rates, Silver and Plated Ware, Castors,
Fruit Baskets, Forks, Spoons, ,fcc.•, Clocks In every varie
ty and of all prices. Spectacles In Gold, Silver:;,Steel and
Plated Frame!' ' to suit all nem , Accordeons, Violins
and Violin Strings, he. To which Ihninvites the at
tention of the people, hoping to receive a liberal share
of patronage.
Room in Fest. Main St., ..near Saxton's Hardware
Store.
WILLIAM OLEPPER
All kinds of \Vetches, Clocks', Jewelry; - Accordeons,
&c., neatly and substantially repaired and Warranted.
Work done promptly.
May 4, 18136:
STOP ANp LOOK IN.
A T W.-TriV,y,'s Tinner Shop, East
Louther St., Sign of the lied Codeo l'ot where
you can coo the Fittest, Cheapest, and Best
lvero offered in Carlisle he has on band the latest Im
roved Pal ores, such as the celebrated
Barley Sheaf Cook,
Iron
Prarie Flower,
And Continental,
Bed ltoont and °Mee Stoves of the latest Patterns
and best quality. 'lke above Conk Stoves are all warrant
ad to gi vo entire satistitetion. Roofing, Spouting. l lea t •
et work, lint] all Tin and Sheet Iron work done in the
neatest 111111111, and at short notice, all kinds of Tin
and Sheet Iron warn constantly on hand for 11,-n so fur
nishing.
Two of the la,t over olTured to thri nublk. Fridley
and Cornnotns Self-Seallng and Self Tesiing Cans and
liar also. Fl ,, h. , r's Patent ; the ahoy o C:1114 and tars can.
nd ho :31.11 . 11aSSOd in toy market.
Lint brick, Sett , and Portable I , urrowee el or of
fored to tbe public. lor sole by Wm. Fridley, Foot
Louther fit., Corli,le.
Ca II and too them in unt , ut Dr. Nvidig's, T. Conlyn's
nd C. Flemin,Cs, Main St , Carllide.
Thankful for the Liboeral Patronage heretofore ex
tended he hopes by strict attention to business and a
lesire to please all to merit a continuance of the saute.
Al arch 23, IKiti—ly.
Cumberland Valley Rail Road Com-
nd Styiex of Foreign nod
the finest rosewood and
nd maple and pine.
rpm: Cumberland Valley, Pennsylva
i 1114 and Norlhern Central Rail Road Compa Isis F
has u 111,1 lid an lirrallgl , lllClaN to do a
Frciltjh I a lid ForiCrl rainy BitSilii.sS
between the Cities of Philadelphia, Baltimore and New
York. The Cumi , erland, Valley Rail Road Company
0 open their Freight Depot at Cal Polo on the in
January 10011 I, the reeeipt and shipment of all goods
en'rusted to them.
=LE
Freight to I o fer Warded by this arrangement must
he left at PennFylvania Rail !toad Company Depot
rorner or I;ttli and )!arttet St , Philadelphia. North.
n Central Pall Itnad Company's Depot Baltimore
and I.tumberland Valley lUdI Head Company'sltt pot at Carlin le.
The pul.lir hill find it tie thsso interest to ship
Ulf ough ths It ail Iliad Cuinpan3's Illiutios and
by company Cars.
FORWARDING AND
COMMISSION HOUSE
11,EETE 13E0111E118 haviug
•purchased M Sm . ) der ,t Newcomer Oink oute.
sire ISarehouse, (flunderson's Nd stand,)head of High
street, beg leave to inform the public that they will
continue the Forwarding and Cmninission hm.inexs On
a tame wit emit e scale than het etoMre,
Flour and Feed. Salt aul flay, kept eon
Man tly un band and for ,ale.
Coal of all ltind,, embrlcing
LIKENS VALLEY,
)101',N"FAIN,
Litnehurners' and I:lad:smiths' Coal, eonstantly tor
sale, Kept under corer, and delivered dry to any part
at the town. Also, all kinds of LUM lIElt
on hand.
1111=
LEWIS .FABER
The First • Premium,
FOR THERM PHOTOGRAPHS.
At the late Cll24crlan,tl Goanty Fair,
qtas been, awarded to
" e. L. Lci•ciiiviAri.' •
AfR. Loohmaa has ,the' pleasure to an
_ill...imam° to the public. that ho ha re-purchased
his old room from Mr. in 'Mrs: Neff's build
ing, oppoaito the Met National, llault, and guarantees
tfiat'
. . .
PIRITOGRAI'LIS,
• ." CARTES' DE VISITE,-
:AMBROTITES
Have no superior, and in tone, finish and clearness,
surpass most pictures produced. lie givesliiti person
al attention to thereon,, and, with the best and most
Improved lnlitruntents 'and "appliantes werinnts the
finest results. A large, assortniont of Gilt and. Rose
wood Fsamos, ind splendid Albums; lbr Salo wall,' cheep.
Copiee , of DaguartootYped 'madb' intthr 'moot piTece
vnanner.
IIALBEIVI;
11j Ul5, Confootioriary and Fruitak at
.I,„‘ Havorattok'N.
JEWELRY STORE.
COOKING STOVES
FRUIT CANS and JARS
RN A (.1 S
pany.
FREldwr DEPOT, CARLISLE
.I.k. I) it ilom,s,
Froqght. A gulf Ca
FLOUR & FEED,
COAL, PLASTER & SALT
The hiehest market ph ss ill he pall for Finurlirain
ahrl f eine!. or all kinds.
LA W BER RI,
A Daily Freight Line
will leave their Walehow, every morning at 7 (o'clock,
Ilarri,,nurg at II o'clock, and at Howard N.
Hinelunan's Warehougc, tins and Sit) Market street
Philadelphia, at 8 o'clock In the evening of same day
J. BEETEM & PROS.
Nov. 10, 1865
BOOTS AND SHOES.
/1 T the store of John Irvine, on th
N. E. cornor of the public square, is the place to
put iihase 1100tS Flocs Il ate and Caps : at prices that
defy competition,
Ile has jusl returned flow the East with the Ina gest
11.1 most couplutr AS5Crt went of Boots. :shoos, Ila is C . :
Caps that he has ever presented to this . ohimunity.
and is hich he is detornu tied In sell at the loss est pos
sible prices. Ills stock end-laces everything in his
Ilue of bi siness, such as
MEN'S BUYS' FINE CALF BOUTS,
Kip Boots. Calf and l'atent Lather Ox bad Ties, Call
anti patent Leather Gaiters, Calf Nullifiers, Calf arid
Rip Brogans, lippors,
LADIES' WEAR,
Piny French uud English Lasting Gaiters, Morocco Cal f
and kid Boots, Fine Rid tdims.rs. Fancy :Uppers, Mor
roe,. and KM Buskins,
NHS ES AND CIIILDREN'S WEAR of all deserip
lions einbraving tine Lasting li:titers, Morroreo and
Lasting Button Boots, Mornt•co I nice Loon of all kinds
fancy shoes of various styles slippers, &e.
HATS A: CAPS, Silk, l'assimeru, Fur and Wool Ilats
of all qualities anti styles, also a large assortment of
STRAW HATS
Boots a ua Shops made to order at the shortest notice
Repairing ppomplly done. Confident of his ability to
please all his .05 of customers. he respectfully invites
the public to give him a call.
t.s)..ltetnenther the place, N E. comer of the Pull
Square.
lIMMEM
HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM.
r[ HE undersigned respectfully announ
k ces to the public that ho ntiil centlpues the Ilat.
tln4Business at the old stand, In West nigh street,
and with a renewed and.eflHent elTert produce nal -
cles of "lead Dress of
Every Variety, Style and Quality,
that shall he strictly In Leaping with the impii,”
meet of the Art, and fully up to the ne which
I have on handa splendid
1 assortment of
e t z e HATS AND CAPS,
otall descriptions, from the common IV cm,
to the finest Fur and Hik Hats; and at prices that
must suit every one who boa an eye to getting the
worth of his money. The stock includes,
MOLESKIN, CASSIMERE, BEAVER & FELT BATS,
of every style and color and unsurpasSed for Lightness
Durabllily and finish; by those of any other establish
ment in the country.
Men's, Boy's and Children's Hat's and Caps, of every
description constantly on Lund.
lie respectfully invites all the old patrons and as
many now ones as possible, to give him a call .
July 1,1801
NEW AND FRESH
4C4r le 4=o rlO .
HALBERT SL.BR,O-
t AVING just tetuined from the
desire a Eastern cities to inform their7atrons that
Loy have-laid in a large and varied stool of Now and
Fresh Goode at the lowest rash prices. -
Their assortment is thorough and complete, contain.
ing everything neceseasy to coustitite a First Class
Grocery.
- ,TEAS, COFFEES, 'MARS,
in greatest abundance, and at Pwent, cash figuree.—
Syrups, Spices, Canned Fruits QUEENSWAREI end
Crockery, Salt and Fish, thins.. PleeBo, Craclurs,
Brushes,Daskote and Willow farii.,
Sega TS and/Tobacco,
of the choicest brands. Brooms, Buckets, and a • com
plete assortment of •
FAMILY GROCERIES.
Don't forget the old stand, South East corner of
Hanover streets;
. 1.1.41,11ERT & BRO.
Feb. 24, 1854.
O. N. ,Stlpt
JOUN
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