Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, August 31, 1866, Image 4

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    'Something Entirely New!
Housekeepers Furnishing Emporium.
Cor. of 2nd anal Walnut Sts.,
Oppoiite First
National Bank, darrisburg, Pa.
THE subscriber having been induced,
to ontor Into a business, the want of which has"
long boon felt In thin conannibty, has carefully saint
ed a Stock of goods, which for
BEAUTY, VARIETY AND NOVELTY,
has never before boon oqualled in any place east of our
largo commercial cities consisting of
'1 In Ware, Hollow Ware,
Toilet Wnro, Pots, Kettles, and 'Pans,
Japanned Ware, Door and Table Mats,
Plated Ware, Cutlery, Fancy Articles,
Willow Ware, - Novelties of all kinds.
Wooden Ware, Ice Cream Fl eezers,
Britannia Ware, Refrigerators,
Iron Ware, Watt r Coolers, dr.c.
In short EVERYTEIING required or desired In keep
Inv house. In proof of. which he would respectfully
solicit a call from Housekeepers, whether they pur
chase or not. Ile has also the largest assortment in
the city of .
CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES,
Boys' Propellors, Perambulators, Velocipedes, Boys'
Wagons, Cantering Horses, Jack Horses, Boys' Driv
ing Reins, Stick Horses, Swings, Baby Tendon, Wheel
barrows, kc.
Call'snd see when you vises Harrisburg, We do not
expect ALL to purchase who come. It will always afford
pleasure to show guide.
July 20, 1866.-3m*
Oh Yes, Oh Yes, Oh Yes,
The people are going to Plank's.
NEIGIIBOII, now we can afford to
keep ourselves and children 'in good Boots,
Shoe, , hats and Caps, since they are selling so very
CHEAI'
At the sales room of B. Plank, South West Corner of
North Hanover St., and Locust Alloy. Plank, hasjust
returned Bum the East, and is now opening In addi
tion to his lemur stock a large as , orttnont of Boots,
Shoos, Hats find Caps, wht,'h for price and quality can
no' he surpassed, indeed it is a blessing to people
that Plank has opened a
BOOT
and Shoe Store in Carlisle. The amount of money
which can be saved by buying at Plan k'a Boot
itArD SIIO E,
Store will keep a person In pocket money for a year
'Tor .1m svarcely name any Boot or Shoe that
Plank Iran not got, and all selll3,r at greatly' reduced
prices Just go to Plank's chary Boot and Shoe.
8 T 01? 1.;
and son for yourselves, and you will find that half kris
th , t lwen told but what hat, been told Is true. IteruPln
leo t stand South West Corner of North Hanover St ,
and li,ust Alley.
CARLISLE;.
ldway between Thudlums and Wetzels Hotels
April 1066.
New Spring Goods,
'ISAAC LIVINGSTON, at his whole
sale and Retail Clothing Establishment, en South
Han ,ver rtreet. adjoinii g Miller & Bowers' Hardware
St , to, an 71,11111Ces the receipt of it full and Complete as
sortuleht of
S le INC S 171IMER 0' 0 0 I),1,
atol ,on,onolde HEADY MADE CLOT!! INO 111, stock
congodo lo part of fine Illxrk :Ilid Moo
F EN Cll and ENG LISII CLOTHS,
UIN Doeskin,
Thule cut a Ild ma. r
C A.SSIMERES,
Also large variety of Cassinots and Tweed. Ken
tn; i<v .10:01S. ant C..r.onnad,s, Linens, and Idnot
Drillings, in gt , at vsriety.
Alxo II Arvat it.sortment of
Ready Made Clothing,
of ova, y sLyla and quality, "Whit , . Linen and Wool°
Shit ts. t , ununer DraWers, Ice, constantly 011 hand
latg, ,I.ssortanent, of 'Pies, Collars, and Gloves
!Anon, n and C 6 ton Ilandserylliets.
Alsk. a full assortment of Trunks, Carpel Bags :tad
Valisex, o •very size. . .
(lathing Inaau to ardor at the shortest uotig. Cal
and . xankluo the etoelc.
EME=!
I Challenge Competition
IN the way of variety, elepnee of style
quality and cheapnesA of my stock of Dry Goods.
EfTerially would I chit attention to my large assort
moot of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
.whi,h I md,wtod w ith special ca.e. In the Philadelphia
and New limic markets a few days sinee. Also, my
three F re oblong eomhl tuition
II 0 U 1 3 51(I11 T ,
decidedly the uv,et improved pattern ,d the age, girin,
the wearer the must artistic form.
Likewise. a variety of hite Uuuax, such or
Plain Plaid anti :Striped Utanbrien,
Plain, Plaid and St rifiett\• lnn mks,
Swim ‘lllll. I ISli pand Victoria Lawns,
Brilliants, Linen Handkerchiefs. ,4e.,
Blue and Gold Durk,
1=9112
. .
Uingbains, Denims,
Rentuelt), Jeans. ng. Stripes
trite Caniltries. 'Pie loge,
" Bine Cambri,,, Cht airs,
•• Bine Nan I, erns, Diapers.
" Brown Nankeens, Lailea,ter
•Qinghanis, Ar. , he., he., he.
April 20, 180 i.
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‘s," M.. A. _k lIES' S FORE,
NORTE I.IANCI - El? S7'!?EET,
N err Dullit ro Uu. li USED'S AN) 1 , 11. ZITZEItS
INT W Cpir
II h; Cuba, nher lien•by iotoruis his old
customers and the public generally, that ho has
I{EMUVF,U
his Faintly Grocery l'ltit:Nl Pitt Street Tit the °erne
or Pelniret and Pitt Streets. in the betiding known e.
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which has ju-I Lees thornughir repaired and refitted
ex pi .-.y or Ida i•usiu etiS. My stuck consists of a
first class assortment
G R OCE RI ES,
\V illow, IVooden and Qiicensware,
IlVery 111 l in my line of t null•. I 11.:n In
i•t antl . lllllMUnil • litiOn with the ell:tern cities. and
wl.l le in dolly leccipi of the \E%I EsT cud Fit ESII
Eli n POl,ll IE, tine foreign markets afford.
Don't. torgot the plane—Cart's Old Corner
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The noted "try Good" Store in Soul
Hanover Street
'HE most attractive place in Carlisle
Ix al A. W. nrutz's groat,
"dl R CAN TI LE EMPORIUM"
where ran be purchased the hest, handsomest. and
cheapest goods Iu the I 'oun try. _We have just replet,
100 d our stock with a large invoice 01 the choicest
m.d.+ .11 the Market, and will continue to renew the
supply daily, or no necessity requires.
,fit would be impossible to enumerate all the articles
ifs our extensive lino of bust TICKS.
We have now a tine assortment of Ladles Spring
Green Goods.
POPLINS PLAIN AND PLAID,
Oil A LLI ES OF BEATIFUL PATTERNS &C.,
riuNTs AND ALL RINI/SOP DOM ES'l IC GOODS.
A , variery of ()optima° and Boys wear. An exten
sive stock of,
TABLE,
STAIR AND
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
OIL SHADES.
Blind Materials and Carpet Chains.
Hopkins" Superior Skirts all lengths and widths.
We shall be happy to have all call and examine our
" new stock," a, we feel confident that our selection
will please all tastes. . .
Carlisle, April 11th 1806
New Grocery Store !
CHANGE OF FIRM
THE undersigned hereby announces to
his old otromiand customers, that ho hoe dis
posed of his entire stock of Goods with the good will
of the establishment to Messrs. Puffer & Washmood,
whom he recommends to the citizens 01 Cumberland
County, es active, energetic and reliable business men,
who win spare no pains to maintain and Improve the
character of Cho old stand as a Gist class
FAMILY EMOCERY.
with =lily thanks for the patronage ho bas received.
he bespeaks for the now firm a continuance of the same
JOHN IIYER.
PEPPER & WASHMOOD
will in a few days receive the largest and best assorted
stock of
GROCERIES, ,, CHINA ARE,'
QUEESWARE
GLAS N SWARE, ,
WILLOW WARE, &0.,
ever brought to this place, and , will constantly keep
on hand the choicest Groceries the Eastern Markets
afford. A full assortment of Lamps and Oil on hand.'
Call and see us at the old stand, South East corner of
Market , Square • • - •
PEFBEIt & WASIIM001).
January 5,1,860-Iy.
"DORT" rolios, Writing Desks, task .
Gammon'lloarde. Oamesof all deserlption at nay
erstick's Drug, Fancy and , BOA Store.
4ec.14 1 4.0,N • • .
'.• iturrit, Rose, Coffee, Irkinilla itn4.Cbocolato.
. 0, 1865 . AT IfAVERSTICKS
"MUTS, Confeetionary and Fruits at
r
iiiiversciales.
•
:DEINSICIANS wilbfind rcalieircgcl
j_ vantage to call and purchliao tholr filialloln'os at
July:l. :1864
. . ,
t iv4Tc lIES And Jewelry re p air e d
tho now Jowoliy,t3tore. „._
PERMANENTLY CURED BY
Sheldon's Dyspepsia TrocheS.
Dybpepsia Perntanently cured or The
Money Ripided.
TEIESE Troches not only give imme
diate relief but are sure to effect a permanent
cure In Dyspepsia. They are not a purgative, end
therefore their use does not create a necessity for the,
habitual use of cathartteg; They cause no.eloltnees of
the'stOmach, Or griping of the bowels, and aro peifectly
barmiees to the most delicate.,
. . . -
They will immediately correct a sour Stomach, cure
Fla'ulence, heartburn, Sickness or Pain In the Stom
ach, Costiveness. Botching of wind, Liver Complaints,
Headache, and in feet all those disagreeable and dan
gerous symptornaot this disease, which unfit ono for
the pleasures and duties of 11113:'
Work and delicate porous who have been fajnfral
by the 'use of powerful ,tiniu ants and 'purgatldes,
will find them a mild, safe and sure restorer of the
digestive organs to their original strength and vigor.
Prepared solely by the proprietors,
5..1. Vaudersloot & Co. Chemists
715 Market Street
I hiladelphia, Pa.
David Itiilston—Drugglat, Carlisle, Cumber/and Co.,
Pa. Solo Agt for Cumberland Co. Pa. Sold by all
Druggists.
June 21, 1866 —3m•
JOHN P. KELLER,
2nd & Wednnt Sts
,Srlrv•r.e.anrs S 1-117
DEALE D EALERS in Foreign and Domestic
RS
of all Id aids,
PAIN'T'S, I.S. (MASS, VARNISHES
North Hanover St, nearly opposite the Carlisle Bank
July 7
EMPLOYMENT FOR BOTH SEXES.
IIISABLED and returned soldiers,
wt.low, and orphans of slain sold ers, and the
unernplo3 NI of both s,xes generally. in scant of respect
able an d molltable employment, ineurril gno rusk, can
procure such by enclosing a postpaid addressed envoi.
cm., for particulsrs, to
.11ku. 186i.--ly
THE CHARTER OAK
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
Incorporated, 1550, Charter Per
petual.
CASH ASSETS, $2,000,000.
Policies Issued on all Popular Plans
FEW REASONS Wll PEO
3, P 1: Insure in the Chart, Oak.
Ist —All hanlchet privilelzer ore prohibited. the bust
nes-. beinis, ronlined exel u•ively to the insure. e e
71 —lts Risks are selected a ith grunt cure, thus in.
el., 511 u 5111aH Lessen. and eunSe l uent ly large dividend.
ue holders.—S, Insurance Reports
last six years.
ad —lts Ratio of I•lxpiunlitures. including Death
limns and R iirking 15Apenses• to Receipts, are mince
et n•ntedly low —Same liep,•rts.
4 t 11.—A11 the profits are divided atnomz Policy hold,-
ore the original capital hying limited by 1 hurter lo
(AVM, dividends, Ile mnrv• Ihuu it earns fm the
Company at fete:est.
61h.—It declares and pays its Dividends annually in
CAsn. thus assisting the inured ill the p. 1,) meta o
premiums.
nth —lon business is dli•tributed o - ver etc re than
twenty Northern States, mailing it impossibly to much
to nee Its lane surplus, sit apart tor von tingunelvs
even fu the event I 1 a scourge of Cholera.
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th..— It, is prompt in the payment of losses, having
paid to 11 Wows and Orphans nearly UNE MILLION
P. iLL A ItS. and has ;lever claim.
oth —lllO 111,11,S as an investment
11th Nli•11 ol nwnll imams Insure to guard their tam
Wes agalio.d ::t.
loth.—The nun of business insure to provide ai.ndust
ebsible loss in trade in life Policy, being a bails for
caplial
Ills.— Persons in dell In burr that their earnings for
ypitrn of toil may not he sacrificed at death from want
of I early cash to cancel 'labial lea.
—All incur., as ineou'y thus laid away I.y tittles
ine to rimstiara largely hart...wit to their land
ea th being certain triero
Ih lb. Bill. Uhl:, NI. U. Medical Examiner.
.1. I/ ADA Ili, Agent. Carlisle, l'a
E. 11 111,.1111, Aeeet. li,r I..a,tern
zga- 111.hm.g's Nt•sv 1;1111(111,g, N ottb Bird
St!, ..t. Itt.nding.
1 . 4 . 1,11 S tig•Sl,l, of illeMratl, It 111 pleas: apply ti
the agent- 1-or intunnaLion relative to agencies [ad
1)11! Ktntr Agent,.
April
Patent Metallic Sole.
ANT ETTINn TIIE FEET is the most
!OW' 1,11100 Ot diSV2I , II 'llllli kIIONVII to
humanity. it I. IL 11110 s t, sun. to bring on it old;c and
colds, leg lected, mid often when not neglected, loud to
1., yrs or to coughs and fatal consumptions. It Is in
rec,guition M thin .ruth tha. the Inventive talent of
the country ha for yea, lawn devising 001110 Intl./10d,
or etteitipted to devfre It, lot keeping the feet dry, and
yet that I,llolliti not give inentiveniem a tat the w.
Rubber shoes, in one form 01' another. have hitherto
been our rliance, but it k well know th as among
their many evils. that, while they keep lite teat dry
from external moisture, they t liVer much,
and ny thus inducing an /111.111 e tlllldol.lll.lro increase a
suseeptibilt yto Colds rather than otherwise 'they
are also o 11111 1/or.lllo t.O 010 fret, and withal are very
ex pehsive. 'the demand la for • ometbing that shall
make the trill wiry Bout and shoe Impervious to water,
without. alien ting their elegant. or third ility.and. it
possible, without adding sensild) t the cost oi their
manufacture. 'i Ite-th it will he "need. nmst im
p, t.lll ft.:11,1125, 111111 11 1' cmis.leitlionsly :Minn that
Lli-3 are ab Mutely attained in the inveuti n here
, i.li in es laud to the polale
invention n tisints ul lifrerting lietwoen the I 11
tier and outer sole, when the lfrfrt is making. a thin
11, 1.11.1.1( Pi-tit . ..exceedingly ductile, v01'11,1.114; (text
hi tit with toughness, very light, and every way op:tin
ed to the end sit:sired, while the additional expels., Is
rei) nominal It furnishes a purfiet barrier again/ t
the 1,11111n01111.1 Ut wet or dampness, though Om feet may
Inc o.lph,ed en er so long upon wet pay.iients ttie damp
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ground
T„ and children the MI:TALMO 80LES Rill ho of
Inc deniable value., as ironn their habits of Mb and del-
I;:,
to Liz ens they are partzeularly rs posed to the long
tram of Ills that attend lltionitil inadequate protection
to the feet.
!IPSO t`Oil, have already been .tried by the best
td all tests serum. um.. and the testimonials to their
merits, freely proffered, indicate that they must be
speedily and universally adopted by the public. The
Patent 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 forms of
overshoes, except possibly f r deep mud or saute, its
they bedome Ia own. he sure to gut them and take no
other. If your shoemaker does not happen to have
them, he can ',secure them without difficulty. If he
will uut, then Fend yourself tato inventor one dollar
atirthitty eenis, and obtain six pair, assortdd sizes,
with right to use, which will he promptly forwitrded by
mail or express pre paid, and which can be map up by
any shoemaker in the country. Agencies up be es
tablished in every city and village, and supplied with
Soles and proprietary stamps, at sebodulo prices, and
liberal c moths'. n allowed en sales. Also General
Agencies kw Mates appointed oni application, with
proper tebtimoniale to 'the Inventor.
SAMUEL 3. SEELY,
General Depot, corner City lion Place and Ilona
street, Now York.
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The proprietors of the above patent, having come In
contact with a patent previously Issued N' ii liam .l.
Lyman, of Northampton, /Slays , covering 'Cho/taw in
vention and inulrorement, am chief parties In interest
havo purchased the same, and, combining their in
terests, have organized
THE AMERICAN
Patent Jiletallie Shoe Solo Company,
And eatabliebed,a general Mannfactory and Depot at
62 John Street, Now York; Where thoy.ariA ready at
all times to fill orders for soles of all sizes with
promptness and dispatch
The attention of dealers in rosperefully
No person who ilnElolloo used this solo will over again
consent, if procurable, to wear a boot or shoo wAthout
it. Einucialinducoments offered . to dotilers,and manu
facturers, to aid in their introduction. .Vilco.Llit, and
r (moral and special intermation furnished on applica
tion at the general store, to
A. E. LYMAN,
Presidont Am. Pat. Martine Shoo Solo Co.,
62 John Street, Now York.
April o,lBoo—an
Largo and varied stook
,of Groom:les,
. Queonsware;
CANNED. FRUITS, ,
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, • .. • ~
&c. &a., which . I am.iolling at the, very
lowest Cash Prices.
Those Indebted to the enbacrilir, and particularly
thosainnrroara for a length of titna,will come forward
and promptly pay up, no lorigor;rtoloy rysll notjm,sub
witted to
Noy. 3, 1865
ALL kinds of Jaaralry.Jobing,tiono at
abort notice. itOcordeons properly Topalndeed
tined, at the now. ‘! lowolry Store, not Male tit. •
Ihno , assottment of, Candy; - , Toys. of
''Ametleaa;liTanch and Gia:ma
n •
0000. 15, 1865. ••• AT -11AVglt..87101111;
lIMEEM
r) QM-CANDY; Scicrete French and'
j_Vommon. ,
; Do, 10, 1.805
DYSPEPSIA
t This Is a personal invitation to
the reader to examine my large assort.
went of New STYLES no llngss GOODS,
selected with special care for the Spring
Ti ado.
REMEMBER, TII T I HAVE IinIOVF.D FROM
MAIN STREET, TO 1 , 1f:111.111 lIA NOV ER
STREET, NEXT DOOR TO MILLER SI. BOW
ERS' HARDWARE SL/RE.
WM, A. MIL ES
MILLER & BOW ERS, f
Dr. JOHN M. D 10NA1,1,,
Box 153, Brooklyn, N. Y
.1 AI C. WALK LEY,
SF.F.LY'S
A NEW INVENTION
Postscript
NEW YORK, Juuo 1, 1860
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CAPITAL OF' $lO,OOO,
Always On Hand
AT LIA.VEROTZOICO
HOOFLA ND'S BITTERS•
The great Strengthening Tonic.
(NQt a ?itisky .
HOOFLAND'S
GERMAN BITTERS,
WILL •CaTRE, „
DEBILITY ! 'DEBILITY!
•raeulting from any diu4a whatovor
PROSTRATION OF THE SYSTEM,
Severe Hardships,
Exposure.
Diseases of Camp Life
Soldiers, Citizens,
Male or Female,
Adult or Youth.
WILL FIND IN Tills lIITTERS
a pure Tonle, not dependent en bad liquors for their
1111110 Hr. nil rnenloux effects.
H
DYSPEPSIA,
Observe the following symptoms resulting trent dis
orders of the digestive organs:
Conetipollon, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood !o the
Head, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, ,Fullness
or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking
or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of
the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering
at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations wh-n
in a lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dote or Webs
before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain In the Head,
Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and
Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, etc., Sud
den Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant
Imaginings of Evil . and tireat Depression of Spirits.
AND DISEASES R llSuun Na FROM DISORDERS
OF TUE LIVER AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS.
1100FLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS,I
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PERFORM ED MORE CU It ES,
( IVES BETTER SATISFAC
TION,
11AS AIORE 'TESTIMONY,
Ilan more Respectable People to vouch for it, than any
other article In the Market.
We defy any one to contradict t hls assertion, and
WILL PAY $lOOO
to any one who will produce a certificate published by
U.S that is not genuine.
lITIFLAND'S GERmAN BITTERS,
WILL CURE EVERY CASE OF
Chronic or Nervous Debility,
and Diseases arising from a dism
?hut this 11 ittcrs is not'
CONTAINS NO RUM OR WHISKEY,
AND CANNOT MAKE DRUNKARDS,
lil'T I' THE BEST TONIC IN THE
From the Rev. Levi U. Beck, Pastor of the Baptist
Church, Pemberton, N, lormerly of the North Bap
tht Church, Philadelphia, at present Pastor of the
Baptist Church, Chester, Pa.
a s n X' w t 3 *
I have known lioefla..d's Gorman Bitters favorably
for a number of yearn. I have used them In my own
family, and have haven Co pleased with their effects,
that 1 was Induced to recommend them to many oth
ers, and know that they have operated in a strikingly
benencial manner. I Lake great pleasure in thus pub
liely proclaiming this fact, and calling the attention
of those afflicted with the diseases for which they are
recommended, to those bitters, knowing from export.
once the. my recommendation will ho sustained. I
do this more cheerfully an Ilooiland's Bitters Is intend
ed to benefit the afflicted, and Is '•not a rum drink.'
From Rev. IV. D. Seigfriod, Pastor of Twelfth Bap
tist Church, Phila.
Gentlemen have recently I eon laboring under
the distressing infects of indigestion, accompanied by
a prostration of the nervous Boston. Numerous rem
edies were recommended by friends, and some of them
tested, but without relief. Your licrifiand's German
hitters were recommended by persons who had tried
them, and whose favorable mention of these bitters
Induced use to try them. I must confess that I had
On aversion to Patent Medicines from the "thousand
and one" quark •'Bitters." whose only aims seems to
be to palm olf sweetened apd drugged liquor upon the
io a sly Way, and the tendency el which,
I fear, is to slake many a confirmed drunkard. Upon
learning, that youis wax really a medicinal prepare- ,
[feu 1 toot it with happy Wert. Its action, not only
upon the sb mach, but upon the nervous system, was
prompt and grail!) ing. I fool that I have derived
great and permanerili benefit from the use of a few
bottles.
Front Rev. J. Newton Brown, I) D., oditot of the En
cyclopedia ul Religious Knowledge and Chilotion
Chronicle Philadelphia.
Although m t disposed to favor or rec. mmend Patent
edicioes In general, through distrust cif their logre
diUlittlailli effects, I yet ku‘xv of no sufficient reinter.
why a 1111,0 may not testify to the henellta he believes
hintsVll to have received frets ally simple preparation,
10 the hope that he may thus colitrl'iute to the bend
lit 1 others. Ido this the more readily In regard to
lloolland's German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C .I..Juck
cou, of this city, because I icon prejudiced against them
for many years, under life hupre.sion that they were
chiefly an alcoholic mixture. lam Indebted to my
ft lend, Hebert Shoemaker, Esq., for the removal of this
prejudice by proper l este and for encouragement to try
them witctu, suffering from great and long continued
debility. The use of three bottles of these Bitters at
the beginning of the present year, was followed by
evident relief and restoration to a degree of bodily and
mental vigor which I had not felt for six mouths be
fore, and had almost despaired of regaining I there
fore thank God and my friend for directing me to the
use of them. .
',from the Rev. E D. Feudal', Assistant Editor Chris
thin Chronicle, Phila.
I have derived decided benefit from the use of Hoof.
land's German Bitters, and fool it my privilege to ree
°Lomond themes a most valuable tonic, to all who aro
suffering freta general debility or from diseases arising
from derangement of the liver.
Yours, truly. E. D. FENDA_LL,
From Rev. D. illorrlgo, Pastor of the Passyunk Bap
tist Church, Phila.
From the many respectable recommendations given
given to Dr. [loolland'e Um man Bitters, I woe Induced
to give them a trial. After using several bottles I
found them to bo a good remedy for and a
most excellent tonic ftir the stomach.
From tho Roy. THOS. WINTER, D. D., Pastor of ROE
borough DsMist Church.
DEAR Bra: I Mel it due to your excellent preparation
noolland's German Ilitters,, Go add my testimony to
the deserved reputation' It has obtained. 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 a bottle of your German Bitters. I did so,
and have experienced a great and unexpected relief.
Illy health has been very materially benefited. I con.
fluently recommend the article where I nr of with cases
similar to my own, and have been assured by many of
their good afoot& ; 4ospoctr4l4 }venire,
T. WINTER,
Roxborongh,
BEWARE OLD douNiaiEris.
Sao that the signature of.“ 0: hf.IAOKSO'N" is onibir
wrapper of each bottle. •
Should-your nearest drugalet not have the article
de not bo put off by any of the Intoxicating prepara
tions that may be offer, d In its place, but send to us
and. lye will, forward, soaerely melted by, express.
0.}T1017 ANA ,3IiNII.VAOTO.RY,
WM. BENTZ
SiiCeoss.bre to .0. M. Jackson aOo.j .
•
PROPRIETORS
For Bale by Druggists and Dealers in every town in
Abe United States. '
.Deo.l, 18111-Iy,
ANDUCICD DX
Fevers,
ARE CURED BY
Diseases of the Kidneys,
dered Stomach.
REMEMBER,
WORLD
Read who Says So
Very respectfully yours,
W. D. 9EIOI , IIIED,
No. 254 Stotclununxeu Street
J. NEWTON BROWN,
Philadelphia
D. MERRIGB
.Not 04 Apoh Btruot, Philadalphla, Pa
JONES &..EVANS,
AMERICAN ORGANS.
(From "Godey's Ladies' .Book" February,
1866.) .
REED ORGANS, &o. -
THE following remarks and sugges
tions robitive to this immensely popular Instru
ment will doubtless Interest and''profit very many of
our readers,' we commend the article to their careful
.perusal:— --
a 1 hundred and one makers,of Organs, Cottage, Par
lor Cabinet, ..Amerlcan, School Organs, etc eta., are
each claiming to make the beet instrumet4 . In the
world. Being comparatively a new inetrument. ail at
present constructed; we are convinced the public are
much leas capable of judging of Its Merits, or demerits,
than of most other instruments. If there is really an
essential difference In them, if there are some excel
lent lind some worthless ones, the public should have
some criterion for Judging of them, some facts which
will enlighten them. •We choorfully'concede thoepaco
for this article knowing that there is hardly h family,
or church, or school in all the land, but Is more or, less
interested int his topic: , We are also aware of its be
ing a groat misfortune, a real calamity, to any of them
to purchase an inferior or worthless Organ, ruinous to
good pluying,nnd 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 naked, what aro "reed organs?"
We slower, they are l' most cases, nothing in the
world but the old mei eon in disguise. Many of the
no-called organs have the same bellows, the same reeds,
and the same general internal arrangement. With the
bellows turned on edge to gain room, they have simply
put on a more pretentious exterior and a more high
sounding name. But an organ, to be in reality an or
gan, must havLa wind chest or reservoir for air sepa
rate from the bellows, into which wind-chest the reeds
open, and the tone bee room to expand and perfect it
self into the full round tone, similar to the flute or pipe
organ, oven, smooth, firm, and mellow ; and this tone
from reeds cannot be obtained in any other way known.
NI thing so annoys a true organist as to have the vol.
ems of Bound swelling and jerking spasmodically with
every variation of force on the bellows ' which Is always
the case whore the reeds open direct Into the bellows
or air passages, instead of a wind chest or sound-box.
And yet some makers Bryon go so far as to claim this
spasmodic or automatic jerking of the bellows on the
reeds as an excellence,- just as though they did not
know that it must very soon throw the reeds out of
tune, and injure the bellows; and as though it were
notpan easier matter to obtain a much better and more
easily managed swell by other methodd. The truth
is, any organ, so called, or melodeon which haft the
wind acting directly upon the reeds, is nothing more
nor less than a huge necordeon, dress It up ne you may.
And when organists and tree musicians become aware
rf the fact that they can obtain those that are organs
in fact as well as tr. name, they will buy no more on the
objeetionable ones. Then again the swell should al
ways be separate and distinct from the bellows, so as
not to be acted oreby the hand, or soft blowing, but
convenient so that the player can use it with the knee,
separate from the hands or feet, and thus always un
der easy control, to be used ad libitum.
The large divided bellows, or double bellows, is ales
a very important improvement. By this means not
only can the wind be supplied more evenly, but with
far greater case I o the performer, from the fact that
either bellows alone will be sufficient for the lighter
melodies, thud permitting the player to change about
and rest the feet at will ; than,
if the bellows is of
the requisite Negri sire, 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 qualities? There i- only one
possessing all those points, and that's the ASIERICAN
ORGAN, made by B. D. & 11. W. &urn, of BOACTI,
SIBERIA OTT Wholesale Agent, 581 Broadway, New
York. These organs have a wind-chest extending the
whole length of the instrument and so constructed as
to act at the same time as a reverberating sound-box
or board, and having the same important relation and
pert to perform that the sounding-board has to the
piano. 'This feature the makers have patented, and
to it aro owing in a great measure th' entirely une
qualled fullness and rich. ess of tone so highly prised
by ail who have used these organs They also have
the largest and best divided bell, ws in use, which is
another important feature. No part of their work Is
slighted, no expense or pains spared to make the A
merican Organs perfect musically, as well as mechan
ically, and. judging from the immense sale of them at
present, they bid falr to long maintain the proud posi
tion they have won by superior merit alone. We
would most heartily advise all interested to call upon
or address MR. cinema OTT, the Wholesale Agent, at
581 Broadway, New York, and eau assure thew he will,
in the most geutlemanly and truthful manner, impart
to them all the Information they may desire relative
to this truly delightful instrument.
MUSIC TEACHERS
EEO
menr4lowinordAll
The subscriber is fully prepared to furnish Sheet
Music, Strings, Muslcal Instruments, and Music Books
of all kinds rt the lowest trade rates. wholesale and ro.
tall, from the largest collections in this country.
irders punctually and faithfully attended to.
Address all orders
BOARDMAN, GRAY A; CO.
PIANO-FORTES,
Wholesale agency. The subscriber, late a inerubf r
of this well' known firm bee established a wholesale
agency, 581 Broadway, New York City, whore ho will
be pleased to receive the orders of his friends and the
public, and especially to hear from those who have so
liberally bestowed their patronage on the firm hereto
fore. Ile will supply these superior Instruments to
the trade - Wholesale and Retail, at the very Lowest
Prices, made with the insulated Iron Rim and Frame
(cost is one solid plate). They excel all others In ou
rabilhy superiority of tone, and elegance of external
appearance.
All these Pianos have overstrung Scales,xlving in
connection with the patent iron rim and frame, Full
Round, Powerful, and Sweet Mellow Tones. The Cases
are elegant in appafranee, and easily and safely hen•
died. Warranted to prove satisfactory, or the money
returned. Address all orders to
SIBERIA Orr,
581 Broadway Now York
S. D. & H. W. SMITH'S
AMERICAN ORGANS
TUE MOST PERFECT AND BEAUTIFUL
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
IN THE
WORLD,
FORIE
AMERICAN HOME CIRCLE
AMERICAN ORGAN
Makes home attractive, refines, and elevates the minds
of all, beautiful In appearance andefflets.
SIBERIA OTT,
581 Broadway, Now York,
WIIOLESALE AGENT
The immense popularity of these Organs, and their
superior Musical Powers, is fast bringing them before
the public, as the Instrument so long desired In A
MERICAN HOMES. And although the cost price is
but a trifle over the Melodeon, yet the musical advart.
tager, beadty of tone and quickness of touch and ac
tion aro so far euporlor, that they are fast auperceding
the Melodeon and the call he now almost exclusively for
the
AMERICAN ORGANS
It is adapted to any Music from the quickest and most
lively, to the heavy tone of the Church Organ. And
almost universally they are preferred to the Piano, by
persons who have them, yet costing less than balf,and
only taking a small amount of room.
Send fordoscriptive circulars giving full particulars
and prices,
Exclusive Agencies secured to Dealers, and largo
discounts to the trade and Teachers. Address all or
dors,
bILIMRIA 01T,
Wholesale Agent,
681 Broadway, New York
March pp, 1866—1 p
PRESSING OASES, Ladies' and
Gentlemen's.
15,1505. AT FIA,VERSTIO
rIDRQPS. .
„ .
Mint. Chocolate, Cream, Lemon, Orange, ,
Vann
a,ltono and Mose. '
.Dec. 15,1806. , AT ItAvimansnis.
PURL LIBERTY WHITE LEAD,
prelerred by all practical Painters: Try It I it
you will have no othor. Manufactured only by
ZEIGI O ER Jc
Wholesale brug,Tahrt & Glass Dealers, •
N 0.137 North Third Strooti DIULAD'A.,
Jan. 22, 18136-Iy. . •
. , . . . .
,
A YEAadely: 'a,any's29ooo. R m
0n0wy..:4 . 41.17--§pepcii Twig: No
experience neceimary. The Presidents, Cashiers, and
Treasurera of 11.Bardta indorse the 'circular. Bent , hto
with samples.' Address the, American Stencil Tool:
Worke r Springfield, Vermont. ' ' . '' '
July 21,1860.-3 m: ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' •' ' , ,
VIOLIN, and Guitar. Strings, yioA ! i,
bo*s, iicroive; ard., at the new Jewelry Sion,
- East Main St. . ,
QOLE.A.gonoyfor the'tiale_'.of Morton
of
Onhi Pons, Tho now.Jowhlry Stoke, ,Ei . nft .Main
.
A.MILY.-DYll ••COLORS,
.
AT P.ALLSTONI3.
Valy
',6P.ECIPAOLES; ne tilt kinds :Ind pr,xdris,
to mat all agaai at the now Jehlry'Storet, East
In
SAVE MONE* ,
AT CHARLES OGILBY'S
CHEAP CASH STORE.
4eh.AITING' just .opened wlarge assort
•—ment of Imported and Domestic Dry Goods,
wh wore all purchased at a farther decline in prl,
cosprhaVel commenced this dafto, 101 l t all. 'kinds of
Geodsinilio Dry Goods and IfaneS , Lino, at leis-pricee
than they wore sold five days ago by any House In the
County.
Ladies 'DreSOt GoodS'
X and 6-4 Fancy Ws and slack Wool Manes at Old
Pecos. New Style Stile& Ll:tetras, Mozamblques all'
Styles at. Old Prices, Now Style, Chops Toppling, all
Shades, dt Old Prices. Shopherdi Plaid ISObarre and:
Delano., all oho Plaid at Old Prices .Blaok 'and Colored.
Alpacas at lowest prices; Lawnala all the.net,Styles,
131443 4 1 K: olll3jefg
Better and cheaper thanhaa boon sold for Flvo years
White Goods.
Nainsooks, Brilliants, Cambrica, Bishop Lawns, puffed
tauslins, Striped Sviiss and Nainsooks for Drosses and
Garibaldi's at prices that will astonish all.
MEN AND BOYS WEAR
Kentuckey Jeans old Prices 25 cts.
All the celebrated makes of Cassimeres. Cotton
Goode, Linen Drilla and Ducks at lower prices than
have been bought for years.
I am selling Good Calicoes at 11,12 m, 16, 17 cis.
I am selling Good Muslin's at 12y, 14, 16,10 eta.
I am selling the Best Unbleached - Muslin to day at
24 and 26 ets.
I am selling the Best Calicoes today at 18 and 19 cte.
I receive every morning the Philadelphia and New
York Domestic Price Lists from the Principal lioness
in those Cities and regulate
the prices °fall goods accordingly on a declining Mar
ket all will see that They have the advantage of the
decline the very day it happens. This being the only
(air way of doing business, I will strictly adhere to It,
regardless of the opinion of other Houses.
A tremendlous stock of Ginghams, Tickings, Checks,
Flannels, Blue Drilling &c., all at lowest cost prices.
In all the endless variety of Fanny goods too numer
ous to mention I take pleasure In saying our stock was
never more complete and at prices that must satisfy
Balmoral Skirts and all the makes of Hoop Rkirts at
and below old Prices. Silk Sun Umbrellas and Para
sole. Ribbons, Laces, Edeings, Table Covers, (Dress
Buttons by the Thousand) Shakers, Ledlos,Oentailild
Children's Gloves and Hosiery all sizes colors and
prices. Linen Ildlifs &c., at very low Prices.
Alto a full new stock of Ladles' end Children's Shoes
of ovory description. I sell no auction work and can
warranteyery pair I sell and being at no extra expense
for keeping the nauseous enabled to sell cheaper than
any Shoe House in the County, call and one them all
who want good and neat Shoes.
Thankful for the liberal patronage which tho,publi
have long accorded me I hope to be able to mo4f. a con
tinuance of tho same.
iternembnr tho place on the Corner opposite th
Post Office and the Methodist Church.
Come Onu and All and convince yourself before pur
chasing elsewhere seeing is believing.
pURE LIBERTY . \V ELITE LEAD,-
The Whitest, the most durable and the mos
economical. Try it I Manufactured only by
igr. Ziegler &
Wholesale Drug, Paiut N. Glass Defilers.
No. 137 North Third St., Phllad . a.,
Jan 20, 2'&o--1 y.
CONSUMPTI YES,
READ wunT DR. SCHENCK' Itl DOING;
DR. J. H. SCHENCK.
Dean fool it a duty I owe to you, nod to nil
who are suffering under the diseases known as Con
sumption and Liver Complaint, to let them know what
great benefits I have recels'ini from your Pulmonic
Syrup and Seaweed Tonic In so alma a Limo. By the
blessing of God it has curer me thus far
Dr. tschenc', I will now make toy statement to you,
as follows:—About eighteetidnon the ago I was attack
ed with a severe cough, and it settled on my lungs; 1
could not retain anything I ate, and suffered eith
evening fevers and night assents. I was very much
reduced. The whites of my eyes wore sery yellow;
,ijkowise ay shin my appetite all gone, and unable
to digeit Ant 1 did eat ; bowels s woolen , irregulad and
costive. I was very low spirited, and had such violent
spells df citughlng st hen I laid (10 wn at night and when
I arose in the morning that they would lat.t, one or
two hours.
then would be nearly exhausted, and was entirely
unable to lie on my left side. I cannot describe my
wretched suffering as I would wish to do. Every or
gan In my body was diseased or deranged. Such was
my situation at this time, and I wore confined to my
bed from the last of February, 180'2, to Juno, 150.3,n0t
able to.sit up. I bud the best of medical attendance
the whole of the time. My cough was so very bad that
It racked me very much. lat this time raised a largo
quantity of thick, yolk Nl', offensive matter, sometimes
with blood, vrid It wan generally accompanied by nau
sea and a furred and thick coated tongue. At the
time of coughing so badly 1 would have sharp, shout
ing pains in my left side and heart, night sweats, and
soreness all through my whole chest; hadmuch in
ward fever, pain in my back and under my shoulder
blades and In the small of ray baek,nud at times so se
vere that it would throw me 10 to spasms. Nets my
physician gore me up to die Others I had, and the
best of them, but they could do bathing tor me, and
at that time I was nothing but skin andbones I then
was in the western part of Missouri. In June last we
left there for the East, and In August last we came to
eery 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 mad. me
feel much better for a time and then I had again to
call a physician fur aid. We baa tour of the best phy
sicians of Nyw York on the diseases of the lungs, and
doctors of all kinds, but of no avail. They said I was
past cure, and that my lungs worn 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
November last I grew worse, and the consumption
diarrhea set In and lasted about eight weeks. lie had
tried all and everything that I could grasp at like a
dying person for my diseasesconsuruption and liver
complaint—but of no avail.
In January. 18133, 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 all give me up to die. At this time every one
who saw me did not think .1 would over leave my bed
a living woman. The first nitrlit I was attacked with
,spasms, and wactleranged roost of the'time. A friend,
Mrs. Harris, came to s. e me the last of the week, eta
brought the Sunday Mercury. In it was au account or
A great cure performed by hr. Schenck. She read It to
me,' and It was so much like soy disease that I asked
my husband to go and sue him for me. At this tame
1 bad given up all hopes of ever getting well again,
and made my peace with Clod, to be ready whenever he
called for me.
SIBERIA OTT,
SSI Broadway, N. Y
the27th of January, 1163, my husband called on
Dr. Schenck, 32 Bond street, New York, and stated to
him my case, with a request Mr him to call and see
me which he did, and examined me nit') the respir
meter. When he was about to go I asked him if he
could cure me ? His reply was ; "1 cannot tell, both
lungs aro diseased, and the bronchial tubes are affect.
ed on both sides." And yet he seemed to think there
were lungs enough left to effect a cure if the diarrhea
could be stopped, lie said 11 order to do this, he would
have to give me Mandrake Pills in small doses at first,
to carry off the morbid matter, and then, with astrin
gents, hu hoped to check it, which he did, but the con
stant cough ug, night sweats'and diarrhea had pros
tr,ted w hu that he was afraid my vital powers were
too much prubtr,Led ever to rally, and.yet he seemed
to think it I could live to get enough Puluonic Syrup
through my system to cause expectoration there were
lungs enough left for , mo to recover. lie wished int, to
try the Pulmonic Syrup end, Seaweed Tonic at once,
saying it would .do me no, harm, If It did me no good.
TLu lip st week it seemed :0 Alva me strength, so that
on Oltuduy after I sat up in bed and ate hearty for a
sigh. woman; but the next Week I loot all hope and
wltlinsi my husband nut to give me any more medi
cine. But the doctor bad warned him of this, and
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 I feel the
. benefit of it. For after eight days I began to gain my
titre tigth, and, with the exception of a cold that put
tun back some, I have beau gaining strength or body,
lay cough is going away, and ell my pains aro gone;
no soreness of the body. my bowels are regular, and
my breath is tweet, and 1 thank God that I am now
going about, and sew and lead as well as ever I wind.
1 have taken sixteen bottles of the medicine, eight of
each. I ~ u ovr have a good appetite and rest well at
night ; my cough does not trouble me in gutting up or
lying down. I would here say to .the afflicted with
consumption or liver complaint, that Dr. Schenck is no
humbug. You can rely on what he says. Delay not ;
it is dangerours to 'trine with these diseases. If you
would be cured, go at once ;,and any one wishing .to
knoW the facts as herein stated can Call at my, rani
deuce, 177 West Houston street, Now York city. • ,ts -
MRS. MARY N. BARLOW".
"ilVe, the undersigned, residents of New York, are Ile
quainted with Airs. Farlow,••4ld know her statement
to be true. We also know that she used Dr. Sell4ck's
Pulmonic Sprup and Seaweed Tonic, and,lmve reason
to behave that to this medicine she owes h'e'r preserva-
tion from a' premature grave.
D. FAILLOW, 117 West Houston st.
EUUEN El UNDERHILL, 670 Greenwich et.
pans. EUGENE UNDERHILL, 676 Greenwich et
AUGUSTA UNDERIIII,. , 670 Greenwich et.
A. F. HARRIS,II7 West Houston et.
EMILY GLOVER, 117 West Houston st.
J. L. COLE, 18 Cottage pl.
A; M. LEIGIITON. 483 Brt adway. .
Math BENJAMIN CLAPP, 10 AmitYpl.
I am well acquainted with Mrs. Mary .F. , Parlow, and
with her husband, Mr, B. Farlovr, they having; for a
few montlut past, attended at my church, and Lam con'.
vinced that any statement - which they might make
may be rolled on as true. JOAN BOWLINE, .D.D.,
Pastor of Bedford St. Baptist Chu Y.
Dr. Schenck will be professionally at his principal
office No, 16, North Sixth street, corner of, Commoro, ,
Philadelphia, every Saturdy, from 0 A. M.. until* P k .
No. 82 Bond 4treet,Now _York, every Tuesday from
oto 3 ; N0.:38 Summer street, Boston, Mass, every
Wednesday, from 0 to 3, and every other Priday at 108
Baltimore street. Baltimore, did. All advice free, 'but
fora thorough, exturtination of the lunge with , his. lte•
spirometer, tho harge . islbree dollexs. .; • ',,
Price - Of the Pulmonlc Syrup and Seaweed Tonic, molt
$l6O per bottle, or 07 . op par half .dozen. Iditudmke
Pills, 21 cents per box. .
• BO Ale by alf , Druggists and Dealers. •
Jan. 1, 1883-Iy.
rpll,E•Mapim&'Hapiliti'Vabipet,Ptg4no,
forty dlffOrorit iidipiedtti sacred and 4613.4
larwilt, for $BO to $OOO each . PlIr.81(.01ilt aoza)
or OILVIAR.MEDALB, or other
,firat promturaB, award.
ed.thoni.' InuatratoctOntaloguos free.. Address, MA.
BON„84 HAMLIN, flostoN, or MASON ononnina,
New Yons. '
- Sept. 2548087--.ly,
PROiCE SEGA:RS & TOBA'CCO, -
/,.; VAT ItALBTONO.:
1,:10 11
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all efsion and 'styles
oe. 15, 1805.. AT 11AVIZRBT10118
CONFECTIONARY
CREAM' WORK,. Stars,: Tulips, Bon
bons,,A4ainuto, 614colatgii, IlandpilP4co,uukawil:
oo.15;186.- „
T 111J,V)4143T1QWil.
t4.4.DIpS .Q9MPA.NIONS;: '-; ."
aA idit'siihapeo and shoo.
co. 15,1.805 . Aox
EVERY DAY
FANCY GOODS,
SHOES.
CIIARLPIS 0011,11 Y
CUMBERLAND VALLEY
kw ,.. ,•: . 1 7.= Ift"'3lz.r.lY,s!4'
RAIL ROAD.
CHANGE OF HOURS.
(IN and after MONDAY, May 21st,
J 1866, Passon6r Trains will run daily as follows,
tiundays oScopted):
WESTWARD
ACCOMBIODATION TRAIN leaves' Harrisburg 8.40
A. M,.bleehaulesbrirg 9.18, Carlisle 9 57, Nowville 10.34
Shippeusburg 11.07, Chartibersburg 1.10 P. 51., Green
castle 1.43, arriving at Hagerstown 210 P. M.
MAIL TRAIN loaves Harrisburg 2.00 P. M Meehan
lesburg h X3 4: Carlisle 3.00, Nowville 3.40, Bhippensburg
. 4 ,10, bersburg '4.50, Greencastle 5.25, arrivlug at
Hatters 5,55 P. M.
EXPItEB3 TRAIN leaves Harrisburg 4.15 P. M ,
MechanicsbUrg 4.61, Carlisle 6-21, New,yille 5.53, Ship
pensburg 0 21, arriving at Gbambersburg at 0.60 P. 211.
A MIXED TRAIN leaves Chambersburg 8.20 A. M.,
Greencastle 9.30 arriving at Hagerstown 10.15 A. M.
EASTWARD.
ACOONIMODATION TRAIN leaves Chambersburg
636 A. M., Shlpponsburg 5.45, Nevryillu 6.10, Carlisle
0.60, Meebanlesburg 7.21 an lying at Harrisburg 7.60
A. 51.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Hagerstonn 8.10 A. M., Green
castle 8.15, Chambersburg 0.26, Shipponsburg 9 56,
Newvlllo 10.29 Carlisle 11.03, Mechanicsburg 11.97, ar
riving at Harrisburg 12.10 P. SI.
EXPRESS TRAIN loaves Hagerstown 12 00 M.,
Greencastle 12.90, Chamborsburg 1.10, Shipponsburg
1.43, Nowyille 2.15, Carlisle 2,58, Mechanicsburg 3.20,
arriving at Harrisburg 3.56 P. M.
A MIXED TRAIN leaves Hagerstown 3.05 P. M.,
Greencastle 4.00, arriving at Chambersburg 4.50 P. M.
.iairDaking close connections at Harrisburg with
Trains to and from Philadelphia, Now York, Pittsburg,
Baltimore and Washington.
RAIL 110/ED OFFICE:,
hambersburg, May 17,1860. I
READING RAIL ROAD
EA%
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
JUNE 11th, 18g0.
2REAT TRUNK LINE FROM THE
‘ . _A North and North-West !hr Philadelphia, Now
Y ur k, Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Aelt la 11 d, Lebanon,
Allentown, Easton, Ephrata, Litiz, Lancaster, Colum
bia, ac., te.
Trains leave Harrisburg for New York; as follows:
At 3.90, 8.10 and 9.06 A. M., and 2.10 and 9.15 P. M.,
connecting With similar Trains on the Pennsylvania
Rail Road, and arriving at New York at 0.00 and 10 10
A. M., and 4.10, 5.20 and 10.45 I'. M. Sleeping Cars ac
companylng the 3.00 A. 31., and 9.15 P. M., Trains,
without change.
Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua,
Minorsville, Ashland, line Urovo, Mluntown and Phil
adelphia' at 8.10 A. M., and 2.10 and 410 1.. M., stop
ping at Lebanon and principal Way Station§; the 4.10
I'. 31. Train making COUIIeCtiODS for Columbia and
Philadelphia only. For Pottsviro, Schuylkill Haven
and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rall
Road, leave Harrisburg at 3.20 I'. 31.
Returning: Leave Now York at 7.00 and 8.00 A. M.,
12.00 Noon and 8.00 P. 31; Philadelphia at 8 15 A. 31.,
and 3.30 P. M., Way Passenger Train leaves
..Phila
delphia at 7.30 A. 31., returning•from Reading at lq -!
P. M., stopping at all Stations; Pottsville at 8.45 , , .
M., and 2.05 P. II.; Ashland 0.00 and 11 30 A. M., an •
1.05 P. 11; Tabitqua at 9.40 A. 31., and 1.00 and 8.55
P.M.
Leave Pottsville for Harrisburg, via Schuylkill and
Susquohaffua Rail blond. at 7.00 A. M.
Readin , 4 Accommodailen Leaves Reading at
6.00 A. 111. , returning from Philadelphia at 5.50 P. N.
Columbia hail Road Trains leave Reading at 0.45 A.
51., 12 05 Noon and 6.15 P. N. for Ephrata, Litiz, Lan
caster, Columbia, &e.
On Sundays Leave New Yor at 8.00 P. 31., Phila
delphia 800 A. M., and 3.15 I' 01, the 8.00 A 31. 'train
running only to Reading. Pottsville 8.00 A. M. Tam
aqua 7,80 A. Si. , Harrisburg 905 A. M., and Reading
at 1.3:1 and 7.35 A. M., for Harrisburg, and 10.52 A. 31.-
for Ness York. and 4.25 P. M. fur Philadelphia.
Commutation, Mileage, Season School and Excur
sion Tickets to and from all points, at reduced Rates.
Baggage checked through SO piunds ailoued each
Passenger. U. A. NICOLLS,
<l:4- General Superintendent.
Reading, Pa. June 25, 1866.
ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGANS,
k;l!fM
In=
Cottage Organ,
`AlLp...t:t:lti, ,
Alt E not only unexcelled, but they are absolute'
unequalled, by any other Heed Instrument in th
country Designed expressly for Churches and School.
they are found to be equally well adapted to the parlo
and drawiur room. For solo only by
. _
E. M. BRUCE,
No. 18 North SEVENTH Street. PIIILADELPHIA
Alil - Also, BRADBURY'S PIANOS, wrde complete
sortment of the PERFECT MELODEON.
Rapt.'_"!, 1865-1 y
The Family Grocery.
ri l l-n 43 subscribers, having taken the
Family Grocery Store of Monasmith & Baker,
on Main St., adjoining F. Gardner & Co's Machine
Shop and Foundry. have just opened a new and ele
gant assortment of GROCERI ES, (.1 LASS and QUEENS
WARE, selected with great rare for family supplies,
which they will sell at the very lowest prices hr
cash. Livery article in the line of Family Groceries
will always be kept fresh and cheap. They also call
particular attention to the
Ell reka te 0 lass / ' roil Jars,
of which they have the exclusive agen
cy, fd- Carlisle, and which has proved
Its superiority over all other cans or
jars now In use by its peat simplicity,
perfect reliability in keeping Fruit, and
the extraordinary ease with which it is
se&led rind opened, without. injury for
fuTure use. No family should purchase
other jars without first examining the
Eureka, If they want to buy the best.
We have also ENOX'S PATENT STEP
LADDER, an article which no house
keeper should ho without. Als 0 ,
Lash's celebrated WASHING MA
CHINE, only Five Dollars, and the
• • 1
' .IIP2
E 4
1,
PATENT
BIM
Anildon s LOTIIES WRINGER, both of whi it they
confidently recommend to give entire satisfaction
They have also been appointed Agents for the sale of
EARTHEN DRAIN PIPES,
to which they would call the attention of Farmers and
others flooding them as the best and choapebt article
to bo found for conveying water through yards and
barn-yards Also a variety of other articles, such as
1)0011 MATS of several kinds and prices.
Sriy-Just opened a supply of Fresh Herring and
all kinds of Salt Fish, put up this Spring. Also
Flour In barrels and sacks and Feed by the bushel.
MARTIN Se (I All DN ER.
May 25, 18t6.
Walker & Claudy,
(Successors to J. D. Gorges,)
11HE subscribers respectfully inform
the public In general, that they have purchased
the Tin and Sheet Iron Establishment of Mr. Gorges,
in rear of the Court house, where they are prepared to
accommodate the patrons of the old establishment and
all others who may flavor them with thelrovork. If
you want the very test
COOKING STOVE
at the lowest price, come to us. All insured for six
months or longer. We have nothing on hand but the
beet bakers and Warrant them to bo such, for ne kee !
none other. Come and see the great variety. Wo ca
give hundreds of testimonials if desired.
COME and SEE,
our Parlor and °faro Stovos for wood or coal
HEATERS AND RANGES,
Stationary and Portable.
"/"IM - NR7.434.3E;L.3M 9
of all kinds in great variety, made from the very best
tin-plate. All you need In our line ran he had from
us at a saving of 20 per cent.
CALL
at our Store and Ware Rooms, in rear of the Cour •
Ilona°, and you will save money In your purcliasea
It will fully pay you to come.
Tin Rooting and Spouting done at short notice
By strict attention to business the undersigned
hope to merit and receive a liberal share of public
patronage. _
Juno 20, 1866-1 y
The Carlisle Cook !
TO NEW AND OLD HOUSEKEEPERS
A now and porfout Airtight Gas Con
mulling Cooking Btorn•for Qon' or Wood.
~~`.• - CALL AND SEE IT
41 our busulry and Stove Rooms, Alain S.
Carlisle
The patterns of this Stove are now and original in do
slgu and got ton up expressly for our use. Wo there
fore call it
THE CARLISLE COOK I
. It combines ovary now and Valuable Improvement
In Cooking Stoves. It Is exceedingly bifida= ein ap
pearance-1s a perfect Air-tight and Gas Consuming
Stove, and may safely be pronounced the cheapest, boat
and most complete Melting Stove in the country. We
cast two sizes, adapted to the wants of both largo -and
.small families. Experienced Housekeepers will find
upon examination that the
NEW .CARLISLE COOK
. .
cedabines over? , requisite fir economy and,efacioncy in
„cooking. Ties pnbllo , aro specially molested to call
and,Moo it, we ake, tonfident it will fully.vecoramend
itself.
,March 23,1806.—1y.' GARDNER & CO.
. ' 4arcoocill: TV owss.
A , large aasortmont of tlio beat quality
Gr 9 gefea t il)',Ovisions Spitori,4 , 3 . 4iis, &0.,
eeltleg iiff tit tilt, it! 'lowest prleee rtalog In tho Kato
otlyenusylvouht, ~ ,
OH ' CASH:
CA '1'1;43 E4o4y ', Creelyee of the truth of the sesisorL
tfon.
116.28,1800. WM. iiitip•
EMOVAL
The subscriber bogs leave to inform his old custom
ers' and the public generally, that ho has removed
his
SADDLE AND HARNESS,
establishment to the building on South Hanover
street, Carlisle, nearly opposite Bentz's Store. He will,
as heretof ye, keep constantly on hand, of his own
make, everything in his line, such as
SADDLES,
HARNESS, '
COLLARS,
WHIPS, &C., &O.
All his work is made up under his supervision, and
he therefore feels Warranted in saying that ror work
manship and durability, it is unsurpassed. Thankful
for past favors ho respectfully solicits a continuance
of the same.
' WILLIAM CLEPPER.
April 20, 1860-Bm.
COAL AND LUMBER.
TIAVING as
sociated with
O. Fred. Shinn' In
c 4 1;1:
e si C u o o n F l . and
at Lnmbc r
• -
°a Stand Stand of Delaney and
Y. Blair, where we will
-
keep the best and
CLEANEST COAL.
In the Market, and perfectly dry. Kept under cover.
Families will do well to try us ; no we are deter.
mined to still cleaner coal. nod at no low prices as any
other yard in the town. 'fry us and lie convinced.
We have also on bond
ALL KINDS OF LUMBER
usually kept in a first Class Lumber yard which we
will sell as low, or lower than the lowest
Jan. 12, 7866. DELA NCY
O. N. LULL,
Sup't
OPPOSITE LEE'S -WAREHOUSE
Premium jor Best Far), it 1, re «llw r e
Furniture of all vArietios and lit) I of Foreign and
iliatiufiteturof‘from thy est•WO011 and
Mahogany to tho lt,est priced maple and pine.
Chamber,
Dlnlng-room, .{ PURI% ITURE.
Kitchen and
Office
limbraving every article used ; Nii use and Hotel
keepers, o4he most approved a n.l I I. , hinnahle design
and ti dish. 1 neinding also Odta_. rui niture in setts,
reception and Camp l hairs, 'Matt; (rams,,
pictures, te.. Av.
rcw_Partieul., attentriml riven ,1" , 1,11:11 to f 111101,11•;
orders from tilt n and ~ et,try. t..e.h.d t•• promptly
"and 011 moderat, terms.
A. 11 'E.
March 21, 19A.
Allen and EastpennAuro' Mu
teal lire Insurattce Company Cl Cumberland
County, incorporated by au act of Asrembly, in the
year 1543, and having recently had its chat tet extend
ed to the your 1883, is now in active end rigs, sus op.
oration, under the superintendence of the following
board of Managers, viz:
SVilliam It. tiorgas, Christkn Stayman. Jacob Eberly
I) Roily, Alex. Cathcart, .1 H. (Mover, John Eichelber
ger, Joseph Wiekersham, Sam'. Eberly, Moses Ilricker,
Rudolph Nlartin, Jacob Cocver. and I. Dunlap.
'I he rates of insurance are an low and la, orable as
any Company of the kind In the State Per.ons wish
ing to become members are Invited to make applica
tion to the °gents of the Compqny, eh, :try a Ming to
wait upon them at y time.
WM. It 0010; AS, President,
Eberly's Mills. P. 0.
CHRISTIAN STA YMAN, (lie President,
Mtchanie , burg. P. 0.
JOHN C DPNLAP, Seery Mechanicsburg.
DANIEL RAHN, Dillsburg, York Co.
AO ENTS.
Cutuberind county.—John Sherriek. Allen : litury
Zearing. Shiremanstown; batty,-; to l'oltor, Dickinson;
limit-) Bowman, Chtlrehtown ; Mode South
Middleton; Samuel Ore ham. Westport nsboro'; Samuel
Coover, Meehan irsburg : A. W. Conklin, Shepherdstown
D. Co., er, ''pper Allen; .1.0. Saxton, Silver Spring;
John flyer, CArlisle; Valentine Ferman, New Cumber
land ; James McCandlish, Newrille
York county—W, S. Pielthut. Dover; .lanes
Warrington; J. F. DeardnrlL Washington Richey
Clark, Dilisburg; D. Rutter, ra irViO John Williams
Carroll.
p m
Dauphfn en —Jacob IlarrkburiA.
embers of the Company hat log jollies about to
plre, ban have them renewed by making: application
v to any of the Agents.
July I, 1961.
riche subscribers inform the public that
they still continue the
Frirrix(;
buslues at the I .ld Stand in the leissinent of the First
Methodist t'hureb. They will attend pwinptly I, all
business in their line.
Lead and Iran pipes, Ilydrantß, Hat and cold
Water Closets, Force and Litt Pumps, Wlu't Welded
Tubes. Iron Sinks, Bath Tubs, Bath Boilers, Wash Ba
sins, nydraul c Rams, , and eN orylescription o.
cocks and fittin,Ts for gas, steam, eater, 5.c. Superior
cooking range,, heaters and gas fixtures put up in
churches, gores and do, s h or t notice. in the
most modern style. All mAteriak a n d work in our
line at law rates warr'qn•ad.
I),__CO fl ry work anti j
July 1. 18111.
lIARDW IRE STORE.
Fr [I 1: old Hardware stand of Lewis F.
Lyn°. has pa,sed into the ha,k of W, H. :11111er
& S. A. Bowers, who are now trdi.,,,tlng htpd eSH
Un
der the name and style of
The new firm have just returi.ed Coon the city and
nra now prepared to furnish to it, !.eldle at the lowest
prices, all kinds of
C.ch
•
GLASS, VABNISII,
A lock into theh store will V 1 , u% Mee all that they
have enough of goods to fully supply
,the demand in
this market. Persens'wanting goods In our line will
find it to their advantage to give us a call. All orders
personally and promptly attended to.
July 7, 160.
I)U E 1 BEIM" 11' IT 1 4 ] LEAD,
,‘ 11l do more :11111 bl•tier giVOl/ C6at,
than any other! Try It! Man ult t 0n1.5 by
14h01e,11,1 Drug, Paint st. Glare Dealers,
No. 137 North reet,
Jan. 22, 181.36-Iy.
Presents for all at Haverstick's.
RITING Desks, Papier, Mackie
y Rosewood & Walnut..
Dec. 15, 1865. AT 11.1 VERSTICKS.
I,I)AINTS AND OILS --
10 Tons White Lead. 1000 Gallons of OIL Just
received with a large-assortment of .
Varnishes, Fire Proof Pain
Turpentine, Florence While,
Japan, White Zinc
Putty, Colored due,
Lithargo, - lied Lead
Whiting, Boiled Oil,
• Glue, Lard Oil,
Shellac, Sperm Oil,
Pain Brushes, Fish 011, &e.,
Colors of every description dry, and 011 In caul and
tubes at the llardwaro Store of
July 1, 18U1
North Hanover St., Carlisle, Pa.
ry B subscriber—respectfully informs
his friends and the nubile, that ho has taken
t above well known house, formerly kept by 7.1 r.
Shriner, and intends sparing no exertions to accom
modate all who may ho tlcar k ed to give him a call, Thu
houao has been refitted and is in excellent ordor. Ile
also introduced •
WALKER & CLAUDY
Anderson's Spring Bed Bottom
to his Bedsteads, so that his guests will have a good
night's rest. Ills charges will be moderate.
Attached to the house Is a large yard with excellent
and convenient stabling. . .
LEWIS FABER
Carlisle, April 6,lBoo—Gm.
D0c.11,1863
NE
Egood Photograph is worth a doz.
00 poor ones. Waa givp a poor picture to a
friend r All PIIOTOGRAPIIS tnit'do at
LOORMAN'S ROOMS,
'aro w.irrantod to givo datlefilopou or they will I,o'ro
taken.
Oat. 20, 1865.
pipEs, Tobacco; (smoking and ObCAL ,
Ing) and Sugars ; at tlavoraticies Drug and Book
'tore. .
.
o.,gAMES:-500 pairs Haines on hand
of all kinds. Elizahethtoin pattern, Louden'
pornman do., with and without patent !Wata u ga
cheaper than over at U. SAXTON'S, East Ugh . et; '
- , July 1.186 , 1: , .
.
pIIYSICIANS 'will fitid 'it to their 44-
vantitm, to call and.purclise Miele Medicines at
•
I .Tu'ly 1,1864. , • •
R c HEET music alwaYi? on hand at
rs garch 80,1860. ItALTILIM 1k /MA'S,
BEISI-ARB & T08.A.000 ~
AT BALATON73.
‘.l
at all County Etirs • 1857.]
FIRE INSURANCE.
LYNCH & FOOTE,
Plumbers & Gas Filters
SIIOWER BATHS,
MILLER & BOWERS
FO RE lON AND DO 31 ESTIC
HENRY SAXTON
American House,
Bryars Pu'mord° Wafers,
AT RALSTON'S
New Watch, Clock,
AND
JEWELRY STORE.
HHEYSINGER, respeCtfully an
. nouncas to. the citizens of Carlisle slid the
surrounding country, that he has opened an entire
note stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c., consisting
in part of Gold and Silver, American, English and
Swiss Watches, Ladlo; Gold Watches and Chains/Fine
Jewelry In seta, Finger and liar Rings, Sleeve Buttons,
&c., Gold Pons of Morton's celebrated manufacture et
his published rates, Silver and Plated Ware, Castors,
Fruit Baskets, Forks, Spoons, &c.; Clocks in every.viirle
ty and of all prices. Spectacles in Gold,.Silver, Steel and
Plated Irramee ' to suit all ages. Accordeetis, Violins
and Violin Strings, To which he Invites the at
tention of the people, hoping to receive a liberal Share
of patronage.
Room In Best Main St., near Sexton's hardware
Store.
All kinds of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, A ccordeons,
Ac., neatly and substantially repaired and warranted.
Work done promptly.
May 4, 1806.
STOP AND LOOK IN.
AT W. Fridley's 'Finney Shop, East
Louthor St., Sin qt. the Bed Coffee lot where
you can Moo the Finest, Cheapest, and Best
Ever offered in Carlisle he has on hand tho latest inn
crowed Paterns, such as the celebrated
Barley Sheaf Cook,
Iron Sides,
Prarie Flower,
And Continental,
Bed Room and Office Stoves of the latest Patterns
and Left finality. 'the above Cook Stoves are all warrant
ed to give entire satisfaction.' Roofing, Spouting, Ilent•
ei work, and all Tln and Sheet Iron work done in OM
11110 trot 11131111er and at 0101 t notiee i al kinds of Tin
and Sheet .11,11 ware eonstantly ou has ' or It fuse fin•-
vis6ioß.
FRUIT CANS and JARS
l'wo "1 the hest ever offend to the fuddle. Fridley
and r , rnmln'y Self-Feallng and Sell Test ram: and
Jar, ltiFO, Fish, Patent, tho above Cans and Jars eni,
11'4 Lr seep-Is , o I it. any m:uLet.
'rho. best brielc Sett, end Portable Furnaces et Cr of
I ervd to tilt• plli 'le. for sale by Wm. Fridley, Eabt
Lnuther
Call and 'en thion In UPI. at Dr. N,diip;',. T. r,llyn'x
and C. Flendifs. ThLin St . arlisl,
. .
'lIo for the Liberal Patrenage heretofore ex
tended he hopes by Oil jot attention to business and
desire to please ail to merit a continuance of the same
March .23,
Cumberland Valley Rail Road Com-
THE Cumberland Valley, Pennsylva•
um rind Northern Control Rail toad Companh
Lace wade rw :Irrangenients to do
efroint I - 'l•c;yhl (111(1 Ffmrlr(ll(//1i , , / P 1107.71000
betty,.rn tilt. Cities 13altlmt.re and
'file Vt . :and, I'allPy Road Comp:'l3
mill 011011 thvir h ',kilt Depot :tt. Carl slo on Cho Is
.Innlyttry P.ht; I .r the rl,•1111 , t, all fonds
I.lorttsted tt. them.
Freight to le ferwarded Isy Illy arrangement Intp.t
to lett at Pennsylvania Pail 110 ad Company Depot
colttor of It.th ; 1 1.. Philadelphia. \t• [Ol
- Cesltr.tl l'ompany's Depot 1111111111.de
:11$.1 Piturherland Valley Rail Road Company's
11$ pot at, Carlisle.
he public will Ihid it It , there Interest trr fhip
thrortgh the Hail t ed Crrurpatry's Freight Iroture , :arrd
by 0.1,1p:illy Care,
J. D. lilltlA 15
Frg•igii t :Agent Carlisle
Dee. 22.
FORW A RDI NG AND
COMMISSION HOUSE
FLOUR & FEED,
COAL, PLASTER & SA LT
JBE ET 1 , 3)1 A-. BRUTEIERS having
purelm.d of San der K NOWVOnwr their ell 6,1-
sire 11 - arehouso, tliendurson's Old stand.,thead of llioh
street, beg leAve to inform thu public that they will
vont inue the Forwarding . and C,lllllission business on
a 111,0 011 ell , ll srali•than hureto!ore,
The highest market prier 1,111 be raid for Flew (Irult)
01111 I, «due.. (.1 all kind,
' , hair null l'.•1.11. Pla , ter, Salt awl 11/13, kept r.,11
I,lllli
Cold tit all
I,l'K EN'S VALLEY,
Lou i's'r lOU N"I'AIN
I,,,n,i•tti net.' andilinteltinniths' Ciotti, constantly for
hale, Kept under Oiver, and delivered dry to any pall
of the town. Also, all hinds 1 LUNIL11.:11 I,ln,tatttly
on hand.
will It ave every morning at 7 o'clock,
art is, at Harrisburg at 11 tiolools, and at llonard
Warellottee,Nlet SUM an•d bill Market street
Plilladelphin, at h o ' clock in the evening of saute day
J. BEETENI & BROS.
Nciv. 1", I Sr.5
BOOTS AND SHOES.
T the store of John Irvine, on di
JN. 1.:. eorn, Of the puldie square. to the phiee
purchase let 61Joe, Hats and Caps, prives flat
deFy comport !Inn,
lle jII , I 1,411,1,1 from the Chant n ith the largest
and most I,lllphq I! /1 , . , 1t1114.1it of nevi, i , liee=.llats
.t
Caps that lie has ever presented to this community.
Anti 'A 1111.11 he in determinist to sell at the lowest p.
silde prices. His stock (nto.. everything In 1,1,
line of ht slur: s. nilt It as
MEN'S & BOYS' 1•'IN1: CALF BOOTS,
Rip Itia.ts, Cult and Pntent. L.ther Uxli.rd Ties, Celt
and patent Leather Gaiters, Cult Nullifiers, Calf end
Kip Brogans, Flippers. Fee.
^:ugptly at tended tA
LADIES' WEAR,
Fine Freindi 31111 English Lasting llaiterE, yoroe, o Cml
and Kid Boots, Fine Kid Slippers. nine, - : , 111.peis, Mu,
r.cei . and Kid Buskins, ,te.,
MIS ES AND CHILDREN'S WEAR of descrip
lions otnbraying fine Lasting Gait...is, Morrocro and
Lasting Button Hoots. Morrocro bow!, of all kinds
fanny Styles slippers,
❑ATS A, CAI'S, Silk, Cascimere. Fur and Wool Hats
of all qualities and styles, also a barge as,ortment of
Boots and Shoes made to °riler at the• ahoVite.qt mitten
Itvpalring plioniplki done. Confident of his ability to
please all Vi3S ec ccf cu>tomeis, Le respevilully Invites
the public. to give I,iin a call.
_,.lietaember the place, N. E. earner of the 14111,11 C
July I. ISt 1
FIAT AND CAP EMPORIUM.
rHi HE undersigned respectfully announ
•s to the public that he still (•ontinues the flat
ting Business at the old stand, In West ❑lgh
and with a renewed and ellHent effort produce Art i
cle, of head Dross of
Every Variety, Style and Quality,
that shall be strictly to Icteping with the inipunc
moot tho Art, end fully up to the ego which oc
I have nu hand a splendid
assortment of "2-'"
HATS AND CAPS
•
°fall descriptions, from the common Wool
to the pneSt Fur and Silk Hats ; and at prices Mal
must stilt every one who has an e s )e to getting the
worth of his money. The stork includes,
MOLESKIN, CASSIMERE, BEAVER it FELT HATS,
of every style and color and unsurpassed for Lightness
Durabillly and finish; by those of any sillier establish
molt in the country.
Men's, Boy's and Children's hat's and Cups, of every
description constantly on band.
He respectfully invites all the old patrons and as
many new ones as posible, to give bin; a call.
G. CALM).
July 1,18E4
e•C;?'' -ma k:::1) 4e, oio 1 e .
HALBERT & BRO .,
TJAVING just returned from the
D Eastern cities desire to inform their patrens that
they have laid in a large and varied stock of New and
Fresh Goods at the lowest cash prices.
Their assortment is thorough and complete, contain
ing everything necossaay to constitute a First Class
Grocery. _
' TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS,
In greatest abundance, and at lowest cash figures.—
Syrups, Spices, Canned Fruits, QUEBNSWARB and
Crockery, Salt and Fish, Hams, Cheese, Crackers,
Brushes Baskets and Willow Ware.
&gars and Tobacco,
of the choicest brands. &coins, Buckets, and a corn
plate assortntont of
FAMILY GROCERIES.
Don't forgot the olit'stand, South East corner of
Hanover streets.
Feb. 2.4, lEig4
Nowville Stoneware Works
THE subscriber is now prepared to do
liver,to Merchants, 'tho largest assortment or
ton owtiroatocicingharn wo ro, Fze., over offered In Cum
berlaaa,Valley. , Ills Stock cnnslsts In part of
• - ST 0 N .6' WA R
Cream Crocks, Butter Pots, Milk pans, Spittoons,
Pitchers, Jugs, Fruit Jars, &e.
itOCKINGFIAM Sz - , YELLOW,
:Spittoons, Pitchers, Nappies, Bakels, Pie Plates, &c.
Glass Flasks, 111 nit Bottles and Patent Fruit Jars.
' Stone Water Fountains, Churns, Water pipe, ota,, ,
Tile, Au; fernishad when ordered.. I
In facilities , for man ufecturing,.quality.ef \remand
prices, he would defy competition . For Price lists &c.
AddressSAMUEL L IRVINIC,
Aprit 13, 11306=4ml • -.. Wouville.
- Iron,English Refined;
4' 'NTS lb. Naile r $5,50. Horse
.
'; ' • 'sHat'S; $7,25.
and averytbing aro In proportion at ,
unNlty BAXTON'B.
July 7.1805.
COOKING STOVES
FURNACHS
pany.
FREIGHT DtiPirf, QIHLIr LI
0. } Scr
‘' 13 E Y, he., c 1:(
A Daily Freight Line
STRAW HATS
ELME=
NEW AND g4Esrr.
lIALBERT & BItO