Something Entirely New! Housekeepers Furnishing Visoporium. Cor. of 2nd and Walnut Sts., Opposite First NatiOnal Bank, Harrisburg, Pa. THE subsdriber having been induced to enter into a business; the want of which has long boon felt In thin commun.ty ; has carefully select ed a Stock of goods, which ter BEAUTY, VARIETY AND NOVELTY, has never tieforo boon equalled in any place oast of our largo commercial cities consisting of • 'lin Ware, Hollow Ware, Toilet Waro, I'ots, Nettles, and Pans, Japanned Warn, Daor and Table Mats, Plated Warn, Cutlery, Panay Articles,' Willow Ware, Novelties of all kinds. Wooden Ware, Ice Cream PI eezers, Britannia Ware, Refrigerator a, Iron Ware, Wat,r Coolers, &q. • In short EVERYTIITNQ required or desired In keep. ins house. In proof of Yvhlch ho would respootfully solicit a call fhom Housekeepers, whether they pur• chase or not. He has also the largest assortment in the city of CHILDREN'S CARRIAGI.S, • Boys' Propellors, Perambulators, Velocipedes, Boys' Wagons, Cantering Horses, Jack Horses, Boys' Driv log Beins,Stiek Horses, Swings, Baby Tenders, Wheel barrows, Sc. Call and see when you visit Harrisburg. We do not expect ALL to purchase who come. It will always afford pleasure to show goods. July 20, 181313.-3m5 Oh Yes, Oh Yes, Oh Yes, The pepple are going to Plank's. NEIGHBOR now we can afford to keep ourselios and children in good Boots, Shoes, Bats and Capligsinee they are selling so very Cll E A P At the sales room of B. Plank, South West Corner of North lianover St., and Locust Alley. Plank, Las just returned from tho Bast, and is now opening In addi tion to his !tumor stock a large as-ortniout of Boots, Shoos, Bats and Caps, which for price and quality 4 . 1113 no , be surpassed. Indeed it is a blessing to the people that Plank has opened a BOOT and Shoe Store in Carlisle. The amount of money, whieh eon be saved by buying at Plank'a Boot AND SHOE Store will keep a person In pocket money for a year .0 ,1111 scarcely name any bind) : Boot or Shoe that Plank ham not got, and all sellioe at greatly reduced prices Just go to Plank's cheap Boot and Shoe. STORE and see for yourselves, and you will find that half has not been told but what has boon told Is true. Remem ber Id...land South West Corner of North Ilanover St., and hoeust Alloy. CARLISLE blSilway betwean Thudiumn and Wetaels llotole April 1868. New Spring Goods, SAAC LIVINGSTON, at his whole solo and Retail Clothing Ebtatillohinent, on South Han over -treot, adjoinh_g Miller Az Bowers' Hardware St , re, announces the receipt of a full and Complete as sortutont of S./ WIN G u,7d SUMMER 00 I) ks,, and ...easonable It EA DY MA DE CLOTHING. Ills stock ronsluts in part of tine Black and Bine FRENCH and ENGLISH CLOTHS, Extra Heavy Doeskin, Three cut :aid fancy CASSIMERES, Also a large variety of Cussinets and Tweed. Ken tucky Jeans. awl C w.onnades, Linens, and Linen Drillinga, In gr. at variety. Also a great assortment of • Ready Made Clothing, ovely style and quality, Whit' Lineb and Woolen Shit to, Summer Dra wens, kr., conwantly on bang a largrnissortment of Tien, Vollurs,ll , siery and Mores, Linen, SHOO and Colton Ilandkerchiets. Also a full assortment of Trunks, Carpet Bags and Valises, u every size. Clothing made to order at the shortest notice. Call and muffin° the stock March 23, 18613. I Challenge Competition ! IN the way of variely,eleg•inee style, quality and cheapness of my stock of Dry Goods.— Especially would 1 call attention to my lingo assort ment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, which I selected with special, care in the Philadelphia and New Yotk markets a few days since. Also, my three gore oblong combination II 00 P S I s T , decidedly tho most improved pattern of the age, giving the Wearer the most artistic form. Likewise. a variety of %QM, ()nods, such as PIAUI Plaid and Striped Cambrieu, Plaid and Striped N.lnsooka, Swine Mull, Liahop and Victoria Lawns, Brillianta, blnen - 14kndkerchiets. kr., kr. Blue and (hold Duck, Cottonades tilughanas, Denims, Kentucky. Jeans, Shirting, Stripes, Owls rambrles. Tic ings, " Blue Cainbries, Chocks, Slue Nankeen , ,, Diapers. " Brown Nankeens, Lancaster Ginghams, Ate., Sze., April 20, 1806. ALL TO BE HAD AT WM. A. ILES' S CORE, NORTH HANG l' ER STREET, NEXT DOOR TO DR. KIEFER'S AND DO. ZITZER'S ]New More. r l [l N subscriber hereby I El forms his old I_ customers and the public generally, that lie has REMOVED his Family Rrocery FROM Pitt Street TO the corner of Pumice', and Pitt Streets, In.the building known as CART'S CORNER, which has just been thoroughly repaired and refitted expressly ior his business. My stock consists of a first class assortieent of G ROCE RIES, Willow,' Wooden and Queensware, enmpriAng every thing in my line ortrade. I am in constant communication With the eastern cities. and will be In daily iec.•ipt of the NEWEhT and FRESH I' 0 ID 101,1( the foreign machete afford. Don't forget the place—Cart's Old Corner earlhalo, rinirh 30, 18116 The noted "Dry Good" Store in South llanover Street E most attractive place in Carlisle Is at A. W. Itoutz's great, MERCANTILE EA' PORIUM" where ran be purchased the best, handsomest, and cheapest goods In the Country. We have just replen ished our stock with a large invoice of the choicest goods to the Market, and will continue to renew the supply daily, or as necessity requires. It would be Impossible to ollnalol . llle all the articles LC our extensive line of business. We have now a flue assortment of Ladies Spring Dress Goods. POPLINS PLAIN AND PLAID, Cil A LLIES OP BEATIFUL PATTERNS AC., PRINTS AND ALL ItINDSOF DOlllEB'llO GOODS. A varittry of Gentleman and Days 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 " now stock," we feel cdnfldnut that our• selection will please all tastes. Carlisle, April 11th 1860 New Grocery Store ! CHANGE OF FIRM u'ndersigned hereby announces to j, his old patrons and customers, that he has dis posed of his entire stock of Goods with the good will of the establishment to Messrs. Puffer & Washmood, whom ho recommends to the citizens or Cumberland County, as active, energetic and reliable business mon, who will spare no pains to maintain and Improve the character of the old stand as a that eines F &WILY GROCERY. With many thanks for the patronage he ban received .^he bespeaks for the new firm etcoritinuance of the Bann JOHN LIVER, PEFFER & WAS:411100D will In a few days receiye the largest and, beet assorted stock of GROCERIES, , CHINA WARE, QUEENSWARE, • GLASSWARE, ' WILLOW WARE, over brought to this place'. and will constantly keep on hand the choiceSt Groceries the Eastern Markets afford. A full assortment of Lamps and 011 on hand. Call and see us at the old stand, South East cornor of Market Square ' PEENER & WMIIEIIOOO, January 5,1800-li. . . PORT, -Voting, Writing llealls, Baok ..I Gammon Boards. dames of all description at iiiiv erstich's Drug,,Banay and Book Store. . A LMONDS.--= Burnt, Rose, Coffee, Vanilla and Chocolate. AT 11AVEREITICKS 1 UTS, Confectionary and Fruits, at'. RavennaWe. DHYSICAANS will Mid it to their a& vantargo to call and Ourcbaeo their Modloinea at' RALSTON'S: Ji4y. 1,1864 iXTATOIIE4,4nd ,Jesyeliy,yepaired at thanor Jtiwols7 Store. •••-• • 7• - :',!"1 • 'l' DYSPEPSIA D DY „ DApepsia Permanently cured or The Money Refunded. THESE Troches not only give iinme diato relief but are sure to effect a permanent cure In Dyspepsia They are net a purgative, and , thorefo . ru,their use does_ not. create a.necessit , for the habitue) ulsiof cathaftles: ,They 64E10 n 9131 knt4 of the stomach, or griping of the bowels, and ?tiff lintebtly harmless to the most delicate. They will immediately correct a sour Stomach, cure Fla ulenee, heartburn, Sickness or Pain In the Stom ach, Costiveness. Belching of wind, Liver Complaints, Headache, and in Bet all those disagreeable and dan gerons symptoms of this disease, which unfit ono for the pleasures and duties of life. Weak and delicate persons who have been, injured , by the use of powerful itimu ants and purgatives, will find them a mid, safe and sure restorer of the digestive organs to their original strength. and vigor. Prepared solely by the proprietors, hiladolp,bia, Pa. David Salami—Druggist, Car Halo, CUrnbarland Co Pa. Solo Agt for Cumberland Co. Pa.' Sold by al Druggists. Juno 21, 1866-3 m JOHN P. KELLER, 2nd & Walnut Sts Siterosso'is lei Ii; " F. LINK I - "hEALERS in oreign and Domestic /Hardware of sill Id side, PAINTS. 011.5, GLASS, VATINISIIRS Ar. North ll:mover St, nearly appoal Carlisle flail. July 7 1865. EMPLOYMENT FOJI-BOTH SEXES I) ISA BLF,'I) and returned soldiers widows :1.111-1 orphans Of slain sold ors, and th iniemplii)ed of both sox is generally, in want of rei.ptiet aide arid profitable triii`pioy merit, incurrii g in, risk. so procuro ouch by enclosing a postpaid addresstiti [Tavel opt. for particulars. to =9 111 . 1 E ..CJIARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONN. Incorporated, 1550. Charter Per petual. Policies Issued on all Popular Plans FE W REASONS WHY PE() 1.1. E insure In the Ch. ter Oak. Ist A lib:inking privileges are prohibited. the bus tie:. being eottli tied exeltit.ively to the 11.1111111. lIV. F. 2d —lts hicks are seleated with great ears, thus i c•ill ring small losses, :111,1 1 .11 111,1 1 .1111 1 1111 y 1:111411 dividend 11,1 tie to Po!ivy holder..--. , se, Mass. I lISUI Auer Report 1:1 1 .11. $1:( 3 1,111, :1;11 —11.1.: Retie of Exponditures, 1111 1 1111111114 /111111 Ctinns and 'l% orking Expenses, to Itis•eipts, are unpin redentedly low —SHIM! Retinas. .1111.—All um profits are divided among Policy holy ors the original capitol biting limited by Charter I 01011 per cent dividends, no more [lino it earns Ln th Company at interest. 6111.—1 t declares and pays Its Dividends (1,m,,,r//y li thus assisting the iii,ored In the p iyment, premiums. =II ath —lts * business is distrl lit ted Slier mere tha twenty Northern States, making it impossibleto mue le 1100 its lane surplus, net apart lor emitinguneie. even In the event r a scourge of Cholera. ith.—lt is prompt In the payment of losses, having paid to Widows and Orphans uearly ONE MILLION DOLLARS, and has never litigated a claim. Sth —The man of wealth inmutes as an investment. Oth.— Men of small means insure to guard their fam ilies against want. I thh.—The man of business insure. to provide :mains possible loss in trade a life Policy, bring a basis fo capital lith.— Persons in debt Insure that their earnings fa yegrN of toil may nut be sacrificed at death front wan id ready cash to cancel liabilities. 12th —All insure, as money thus told away by little Is sure to cum(' baca largoly increased to their fain Iles. oath being certain to occur. Dr. h. B. KIEFFER, 'l. IL ' Medical Examiner. J. It. A DA IR, Agent Carlisle, he. E. 11. BLAIR. State Agent Er I.:enter!, I'm. kir- On, Itushong's New Building, North fiat Street. Reading. l'a. Persons denjroun of int , uratice ‘‘ 111 please apply to the agent, For inturntation relative tu agencies Ea& tit ens she State Agent. April 13, 1000. Patent Metallic Sole. A NEW INVENTION. • ETTINfi TIIE ELI' 19 the most prulihv cause of disrene and death known to humanity. It is almost sure t•i bring on a cold ; and voids, negleeted, and often when not neglected, lead to levers or to coughs and Intel consumptions. It is in recognition of this ruth that the ins entire talent of the country ha for Yeats been devising some method, attempted to devise it, for keeping the feet dry, and yt L that should Ma give aleoliVenielo r to the wearer. Rubber shoes, in one lotto or another have hitherto been our reliance; but it he well know n, as among their many evils. that while they Seep the Met dry from external moisture, they sweat t ice (leer much, and by that, Inducing an undue tenderness increase a susceptibili yto colds rather than otherwise They urn lUtllherSolllo to the fret, and withal are very ox pel.hi se. demand is fur • outething that shall • make the ordinary Bout rind oboe impervious to water, Witt - Mat affecting their elegance or dura, ility,and, It possible, without adding semdbly t the cost of their Manufacture 't hese, It will be conced, d. are most Int p,,rtao resllleeS. and ronsrn•ntlously attire that they aie eh-Mutely attained in the Invent' to here w Ares nted to the public 'l'm• invention c. tisloic 111 inserting between the i n nor and outer sole, when the boot is making.. thin Mi.rntrac PI AVE. exceedingly ductile, combining hex' iti Ity with toughness, very light, and every way apap, 1.11 to, the iota desired, while the additional expense Is in,, rely nousinal It furnishes a perfect, harslet against the admission of wet or dampness, though the loot may be exposed ever su long upon wet pavement!, or damp ground To la lies and children the iNUTALtiI) SOLES Will be or Inc deniable value, as from their habits of life and del icsity el dices they are particularly exposed to the long train of Ills that attend Upon an leadeqUate IdoLeetdoll Lo the tent. JOHN F. STEEL '1 hese Soles have already been tried by the hest Of all fists ACTUAL USE. lIIId Ihe testimonials to their merits, freely proffered, iIIOCHL6 that thug must be speedily and universally adopted by the public. Thu Patent Metairie Soled Boots and Shoes are being in troth need into the le .ding Boot a lid Shoe Stores through out the United States, and will supplant all forms of oversh.,os, except posifibly f r deep mud or snow, Ira they become k own. lie sure to got them and take no other. If your shoemaker does not happen to have there, he can procure them ,without difficulty. If he wall not, then rend yourself to the inventor one dollar and thirty cen mond obtain six pair, assorted sizes, with right,' o use, which will be promptly forwarded by mail or express pro paid, and which can be made up by any 010011111iiel' in the country. Agencies will be es tablished iu every city and village, and ruppllcd with Soles and prdprietary 4itamp's, at scliedUle priees, and liberal c' mmissit.n allowed on sales. Also General Agencies 'for Status appointed on application, with proper testimonials to the Inventor. SAMUIII, J. SEELY, General Depot, .corner City Hall Place and Read street, New York. t. A. V. BENTZ NEW YORK, Juno 1,1860. The proprietors of the above patent, having come In contact with a patent previously Issued to William .1. Lyman, of Northampton, glass., covering the some in vention and fniptOtOnetiL,the chief:Tattllnfiiiiuttiest have purchased the same, and, combining their in terests, have organized THE AMERICAN Patent Metallic Slum Solo Company, And established a general, Manufactory and Depot at 02 John Street; New York; 'where they are' ready at all times to till orders ler soles of all sizes with promptness and dispatch The attention of dealers is resporefully solicited., No person who has once used this solo will evor again consent, if procurable, to wear a boot or shoo without it. Special inthiceinefits offered to dealers Mad Munn.: facilitate, to aid in their intrcdnetion, Price Lint, and roneral and special informatioefurnished Gil applic.t tton at the general store, to • A. E. LYMAN, President Am. Pat. Metallic Shoo Solo Co., 62 John Street, New York. April G, 1:8136,-Gm;'. • • . • •.. A Large and varied stook of Groceries, quopneware, • • CANNED FRUITS ; • Hada - tie, lIISIi.Ac. 'Are ;Whieh I tiro, pellin4 at t}iq'vgtp lowest Cash Prices. Those i t odebted to the snbserlbar, and particularly those lq arrests for a length of time will come forward and promptiypay up;•astonger delay will not 'be sub mitted to Nov. a; 1805. IibINTZ. • • AA kinds,of J,e,welryAqbjpg, ,done,tit, 'abort notice. Accordeone properly repatr4ttlind' uned, at the new Jewelry Store, East Maid St. , 400 Fine,nasortmentof Candy,. Toye, of American, Hcencliand barman makee.‘_• .16, 1865. AT 11AVEAST/OKB. V)01i.:-CANDY, ,Seorete French an 4 , • foo. 15, 1805. AT HAVEItOTICIIIB. .1 Sheldon's Dyspepsia Tioches 8..1. Vaudoraloot 2S Co. Chomlsta 718 Markot Stroot Ore. This is a personal Invitation to the reader to examine my large assort ment of Nth. ST lEB OF DREFS Goons, selected with special care for the Spring Trade. REMEMBER, THAT I HAVE REMOVER FROM M kIN HTREET, TO NORTH II tNOVER STREET, NEXT DOOR TO MILLER t 4.. DOW ERN' lIAnnwAHE StortE, WM. A. 1., P.S. MILLER & BOWERS, Dr. .10115 i 51. D %UNA Li, Vox 153, Brooklyn, N. Y CASH ASSETS, $2,000,000 JAMES O. WALK LEY, Pro,i(lent SEELY'S Postscript EIEZI CAPITAL OF $150,000, Always On Hand HOOPLA ND'S BITTERS• The great Strengthening Tonic. (Ni)p w,widsky Piep4afion); ~ HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS ! WILL ClyitE .DMITLIALY-Li rearming from any eVne 'whatever PROSTRATION OF THE SYSTEM, Li'TDITGED, ..11V Severe Hardships ) Exposure. 9 OF Diseases of Camp Life Soldiers, Citizens, . Male or Fentatr, Adult or Youth WILL FIND IN TIM BITTERS a pure Tonic, not depandont on bad liquors for their almost miraculous effects. DYSPEPSIA, 01 , serve the following symptoms resulting from di orders of the digestive organs: Constipal lon, Inward Plies, Fullness of Blood to 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, Dots or Webs beton, the Sight, Foyer and Dull Pain in the Head, Doficioncy of Perspiration, N'ellownegg'of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, etc., Sud den Flushes of heat, Du, sing in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and (treat Depression of Spirits. (CO AND DISEASES RESULTING FROM DISORDERS OF TIIE LIVER AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS. ARE' CURED BY 1100FLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, This Ilittei s has PE REORAI ED NUM E CURES, GIVES 13ETTER SATISFAC TION, II ,4R MORE TESTEIIONI, Ibis mire Thespactabla People to vouch for it, than any Other 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 not genuine, lIOOPLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS W I lA. CURE EVERY CASE OF Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and Diseases arising Prone a disor dered Stomach IZEMEIVIBER, 7 hot this Bitters IS not Alcho CONTAINS No RUM OR WHISKEY, AND CANNOT MAKE DRUNKARDS, BUT IS THE BEST TONIC IN THI WORLD Read who Says So From the Rev. Levi U. Beck, Pastor of the Baptist Church, Pemberton, N. J., tormorly of the North Bap tist Church, Philadelphia, at present Pastor of the Baptist Church, Cheater, Pa. I have known Ilatiand's Herman Bitters favorably for a number of years, 1 have used them in my own :amity, and have been so pleased with their effects, that I was Induced to recommend them to many oth ers, and know that they have operated is a strikingly bouencial manner. I take great pleasure In thus pub licly proclaiming this tact, and calling the attention of those afflicted with the diseases for which they are recommended, to these bitters, knowing from expert ence that nay recommendation will be sustained. I do this more cheerfully as lloofiand's Bitters is intend ed to benefit the afflicted, and is "not a rum drink.' From W. D. SeigfriPtl, Pastor of Twolfth Bap tist. Clittrch, Phila. Gentlemen :-1 have recently I eon 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. Your Ileoliancre German bitters 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 all aversion to Patent Medicines from ,the "thousand and ono" quack •tilitters." whose only aims seems to be to palm off sweetened and drugged liquor upon the community in a sly way, and the tendency et which, I fear, is to make many a confirmed drunkard. Upon learning that yours was really a medicinal prepara tion I took it with happy effect. Its action, not only upon the stt mach, but upon the nervous system, was prompt and gratifying. I feel that I have derived great and permanent benefit from the use of a few bottlea. Very respectfully yours, W. I). SEIGFRIED, N 0.254 Slutekeitutxon Street From Rev. J. New ton Brown, D. D., editor of the Ru cyclopedia of Religious Knowledge and Christian Chronicle Philadelphia. Alt..ough not disposed to favor or he Lomond Patent Medicines in general, through distrust of their ingre• clients and effects, I yet km w of no sullieient reamer., why a man may not testify to the benefits ho believes himself to have received front any simple preparation, In the hum, that he may thus contribute to the bene fit of others. I d•r this the moru readily In regard to ilootiand's German Bittern, prepared by Dr. 0 M. Jack ['On, of this city, because I wan prejudiced against them for many years, Under (he Impression that they wore 011 icily an alcoholic mix tun,. I am Indebted to my friend, Robert fihmnaker, Rog.. for the removal of this prejudice by proper tests and for encouragement tr. try them when suffering trout 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,restor•ation to a degree of bodily and mental vigor which I had not felt for six months be fore, and had almost despafred of regaining I there fore thank Cod and my friend for directing me to the use of them. .1. NEWTON BROWN, Philadelphia From the Rev. E. D. Feudal!, Assistant Editor Chris tian Chronicle, Phila. I have derived decided benefit from the use of Hoof land's German 'littera, and feel it my privilege to roc• ommend them as a most valuable tonic, to all who are suffering from general debility or from diseases arising from derangement Of the liver. • Yours, truly. E. D. PENDALL. From Doi. D. llturrldb, Pastor of tho Passyunk Dap tlst Church, Phila. From the many respectablo recommendations gluon given to Dr. lloolland's Um man Bitters, I was induced to give them a trial. After using several bottles 1 ound them to MA ,a good remedy, for debility, 'and a most exeellen Vtdule lbr the stomach. From the Roy. TIIOS. WINTER, D. D., Pastor of RoX borough Baptist Church. DEAR Stn : I feel it duo to your excellent preparation Ilootland's German Bitters, to add my 'testimony to the deserved reputation It has obtained. I have for yearn, at times, been troubled with great disorder In .my head and nervous system. I was advised by a friend to try a bottle of yourGorman,lllttere. I did so and have exporioncedi.S. great and unexpected relief. My health has been very materially benefited. I con. fldently recommend the article when, I m. et with cases similar to my own, and have been assured by mar!) , of their good effects. t T %Respectfully yours, T. WINTER, Roxborough, Pa. • . 3C. • ' C.-BEWARE OPt SOI INTRRFELTS. • . Bee that the oignature of "0. M. JACKSON" fa on. the *rapper of each bottle. r - , 11 Should yow noarbst druggist not have the article do not be put off by any of the intoxicating prepara tions that may be offer. d in its place, but send to us and wo will forward, securely packed by express.. . • PlqN,olPAy,or?lo,3 AND .15141MVA0P5IttY, 250: OSI Arch 460 t, Plill!idefp'l,ila, Pa roxts & EVANS, =1 ii::4t,',Y,cotd 9 1. A . , PROPRIETORS.., - Per sale.by Druggists and Dealers in every town In he United Rates. Dec. 1, 1805-Iy. -AMERICWORGANS. (From , iGodey';Ladies' Book" February 1.866.Yr' REED. ORGANS, &o. THE following retharlia and augges , thins relative to this immensely popular instru• went Will doubtless Interest and profit very Man; of • our readers, we commend the article to their ca fat perusal:— A hundred and one makers of Organs, Cottage, Par lor, Cabinet, American, School Organs, etc. etc., are each clahniug to rake the best Instrument In the world. Being comparatively a new Instrument, as at present constructed, we are convinced the public are' much less capable °fledging of its merits, or demerits, than of most other Instruments. If there is really an essential difference In them, if there are some eaeol.' lent and some worthless ones, .tho public , should have some criterion for judging of there, somo facts which willtenlighten them. We cheerfullyconeetle thespaco for this article knowing that there is hardly a' family, or church, or school in all the land; but is more or less Interested in this topic. We aro also aware Of its be ing a great misfortune, a real calamity; teeny of them to purchase an interior or worthless Organ, ruinous to good playing, and often a source of much annoyance and vexation. We know this article to emanate from a candid and Intelligent source, and thus we give it to our readers. Fevers The question is often asked, what aro "reed organs?" We adswer, they are, in most cases, nothing in the world but the old melodeon in disguise. Many of the so-called organs have the - same bellows, th o 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, fo be in reality an or gan, must have a wind chest or reservoir for Sir sepa rate from the bellows, into which xvind-chest the reeds open, and the tone has room to ea and and perfect it self into the full round tone, simile to the flute or pipe organ, even, smooth, firm, and mellow ; and this tone from reeds cannot be obtained in any other way known. Na thing so annoys a true organist as to have the vol ume of sound swelling and jerking spasmodically with every variation of force on the bellows which Is always the case where the reeds open direct Into the bellows or air passages, instead of a 'ivind•chest Or sound-box. And yet some makers even go so far as to claim this spasmodic or nutomatio jerking of the bellows on the reeds as an excelleneb, just as though they did not know that it must very soon throw the reeds out of tune, and injure the bellows; and as though it were not an easier matter to obtain a much better and mere easily managed swell by other methods, Tho 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 true muskier. become awale of the filet that they can obtain those that are organs in fact as well as in name, they will buy no more of the objectionable ones. Then again the swell should al ways be separate and distinct from the bellows,. so as not to be acted on by the hand, or soft blowing, but convenient so that the player can use it with the knee, separate from the hands or feet, and thee always un der easy control, to be used ad libitum. The large divided bellows, or double bellows, is also a very important Improvement. By this means not only can the wind bo supplied mom evenly, but with far greater ease to the performer, from the fact that either bellows alone will be sufficient far the lighter melodies, thus permitting the player to change about and rest the foot at will ; then, if the hollows In of the requisite largo 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 othergoocl iisrellities in the world cannot produce a good toned in strument. The inquiry now very naturally arises, whore can the organ be procured combining all these essential and desirable qualities Y There I- only one possessing all these points, and thetas the AMERICAN (MOAN, made by 8 D. A 11. W. SMITH, Of Boston, 811105,1.5 OTT Wholesale Agent, 581 Broadway, New York. Those organs have a wind-chest extending the whole length of the instrument and so constructed as to act at the saino time as a revellmrating sound-box or hoard. end having the same important relation and part to perform that the sounding-board has to the piano. This feature the makers have patented, and to it are owing In a great measure th• entirely une qualled fullness and rich. ess of tone so highly prized by ells who have used those organs They also lasso the largest and best divided bellows in use, which Is another important feature. No part of their work is slighted, no expense or pains spared to make the A merican Organs perfect musically, as well es meehan- Jenny. and, judging from the immense sale of them at present. they bid fair to long maintain the proud posi tion ',they 11H.Vb won by superior merit alone. Wo would most heartily advise all Interested to call upon or address 11n. :IBERIA OTT, the Wholesale Agent, at 581 Broadway, New York, and mo assure them he will, in the most gentlemanly and truthful manner, Impart to them all the information they may desire relative to this truly delightful instrument. T MI i .1 II . The subscriber Is fully prepared to furnish Sheet Music, Strings, Musical Instruments, and Music Books of all kinds at the lowest trade rates. whonnetle and re tail, from the largest collections in this country. )rulers punctually and faithfully attended to. Address all orders BOARDMAN, GRAY CO PIANO-FORTES, Wholesale agency. The Subscriber, late a member of this well kno;On firm has established a wholesale agency, 581 Broadway, New York City, whore he will be Dimmed to receive the ortierS'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 (cast is one solid plate). They excel all others In du rability superiority of tone, and elegance of external appearance. All these Pianos have overstrung Scales, giving in connection with the patent iron tina and friime, Pull Hound, Powerful,and Sweet. Mellow Tones. The Cases are e.egent to appearance, and easily and safely han• died. Warranted to prove satisfactory, or the money returned, Address all orders to S. D. S: 11. W. SMITH'S AMERICAN ORGANS THE MOST PERFECT AND BEAUTIFUL MUSICAL INSTRUMENT FOR TUB AMERICAN HOME CIRCLE AMERICAN ORGAN Makes hone attractive, rotinea, and elevates the minds of all, beautiful in appearance and effects. The Immense popularity of these Organs, and their superior Musical rowers, Is last bringing them before the publio„iis the Instrument so long desired in A MERICAN HOMES. And although the coat price is but a trifle over the Melodeon, yet the musical advan tages, beauty of tone and quickness of touch and ac tion are so fur superior, that they are fast superceding the Melodeon and the can la now almost exclusively for the AMERICAN ORGANS It is adapted to any Music from the quickest and most lively, to thUheavy tone of the Church Organ. And almost universally they aro preferred to. the by persona who have them, yet coating loss than half,and only taking esinall amount of room. Send for descriptive circulars giving full particulin s and prices. ExcluelVe Agencies secured to Dealers, and largo discounts to tho tradu and Teachers. Address all or dors, D. MERRIOD • OIDERIA 01T, Wholosale Agora, 681 Broadway, Now York March 80, 1866-Iy. P3.RESSING OASES ) Ladies' and Gentlemen's. 16, 1865. AT 11AVERBTIO KB. Nit, Chocolate, Cream, Lamp, Orange, Vanlt illtose and Mon. Dec. 15,1800. ' AT 11AVERBTIO48. DURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD, preferred by all practical Painterii I Try it I & you will have no other, Manufactured only by • • • ZEIGLER & SMITH, , Wholesale Drug, Paliit & Glass Dealore, ti No. lin North Thir4 Street, PHILAWA., Jan. 22, 18011-Iy. '82,000 A YEAR . made by:: any ono with 1 1 6—Stencil Took , No experience .necessary. •The Presidents; Cashiers, and Treasiners of 3 Banks Indere° the circular. Sent free with samples. Addeeisi the American Stencil. 'Pool: Works, Springfield, Vermont . ; • .• v, ; , July 27, 1806,-3m: VIOLIN and Guitar Strings, Violin Bewe,l3eretve, ate, et the new Jewelry Store, OLE.)Agenoy for the sale of Morton's S Gold Pone, Ttp now Towolry Store, East Alain et. PAMILY 'DYE COLORS, ~ uly.i, um. • , AT 141'81°11'8. 0' , IPEOTAOLES, of all kinds and prices,' to /nit i i:ll'eges;at the ttew Jewelry &ore, Beet o _. MUSIC TEACHERS 10371 SI BERI A OTT, SSI Broadway, N. Y OM SIBERIA OTT, 581 Broadway Now York IN THE V7 - 0.12.,1_133. EEO SIBERIA OTT, 681,13roadway,Now York, WHOLESALE AGENT SAVE MONEY, AT, CHARLES OQILBY'S CHEAP CASH STORE. ITAVING,juet opened a large assort , Anent of Imported and Domestic, Dry Goods, Which wore all purchased at a further, decline in pri ces, I have commenced this day to sell all kinds. of Goode in the Dry Goods and Barmy Lino, at less prices than thOy were sold ilvo'days ago, by any House in the County. , Ladies Dress GoodS, . . % and 0-1 Fancy Cole and Black Wool Belittles at Old Pr cos. New Style Stripe •Lusties, nozarnblques all Styles at Old Priem Now Style Shone Popline, all Shaded, at Old Prices. Shepherds Plaid 15Iohatra and Wanes all else Plaid at Old Priem Black and Colored Alpacas at lowest prices; Lavine in all the new Styles, `3EtlEl,4cl-m. 1111 , Dotter and cheaper than has been soldier Five years. White Goods. Nalnsooks, Brilliants, Cainbrice, Bishop Lawns, Puffed Mullins, Striped Swiss and Nainsooks for Dressns and Garibaldi's at prices that will astonish all. MEN AND BOYS WEA R Kentuckey :Nana old Priem 26 eta. All tho celebrated makes of, Cassimores. Cotton Gouda, Linen Drills and Ducks at lower prices than have been-bought for years. I am sellineGood Calicoes at 11, 12 1 1., 16, 17 eta. I am sollifig Good Muslin's at 1'44; 14, 15, 16 obi. I atd selling the Bost Unbleached Muslin to day at 24 and 25 'eta. ia:rt . la - c;111n tbo Boatealicots to-day at 113 and It 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 of all goods accordingly on a declining Mar. kut nlh will see that they have tho advantage of the decline the very day it happens. This being the only fair way of doing business, 1 will strictlyridhere to It, regardless of the opinion of other Houses. A tretnendious stock of altighains, 'firkings, Checks, ,Flannels, flue Drilling Sic., all at lowest cost prices. FANCY GOODS, In all the endless variety of Fancy goods ton numer ous to Mention 1 rake pleasure in saying our stork wa. never more complete and at prices that must satisfy Balmoral Skirts and all the makes of Hoop Skirts at and below old Prices. Silk Sun Umbrellas and Para sole. Ribbons, Laces, Edzings, Table Covets, (Dress Buttons by the Thousand) Shakers, Ladles, Uen is and Children's Gloves and Ilosiery all sizes colors and prices. Linen Udkfs &c., at very low Prices. SHOES. Also a full new stock of Ladies' and Children's Shoes of every description. I sell no auction work and can warrant every pair T sell and being at no extra expense for keeping the same am enabled to sell cheaper than any Shoe House in the County, call and see them all who want good and neat Shoes. Thankful for the liberal patronage which the public have long accorded me I hope to be able to merit, a con tinuance of the same. Remember the place on the Corner opposite the Post Office and the Methodist Church. Como One and All and convince yourself before per chasing elsewhere seeing is believing. PURE LIBERTY WHITE L E AD,— The Whltest. the most durablo and tho mos ocohomlcal. Try It ! Manufactured only by Ziegler & Smith, IN - 1,01.4,1u Drug, l'aint k Wass Deal err:. No, 1:.;7 North Third St., Philad'a., 2S‘a;--I.Y. A NOTHER GREAT CURE IN THE CITY OF NEW YOUR., Of a highly respectable citizen, well known to the Mercantile community, by D It. J. 11. SCHENCK, TILE GREAT LUNG DOCTOR OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE N. Y. AND (Lux:in LEAD Co„ N 0.28 Nassau 5t., New York, June 1, 1h65. DR J. ii. SCHENCK—Dear Sir (—For over fifteen years I have been troubled with a severe cough, and usually two or three times a year with more or lase hemor rhage, which to.,ether, tor the last few years, has kept me thin in flesh nod too weak to do business of any kind without suffering. In August lot I had a very severe hemorrhage, and, according to the judgment at a good New York physician, I was classed as beyond the reach of medicine, and was advised to be prepared so far as property matters were concerned, to leave this world tit short notice. The physician (and my good friends) said that the first cold I took must prove fatal. Early lu January 1 took a severe cold, and fortunately was occupying rooms at No. 32 BOND C.TREET, direct ly over your office. I think about the 16th of January I procured a bottle of your Pulmonic Syrup and com menced taking it freely. My feet and limbs were very much swollen, and all the symptoms of a speedy death seemed to accompany my cold. I sent for my former physician, and sta ed lo him that I was taking your medicines, and atter showing them to him, and having tasted of them, ho replied ; "You can take them if you like, they will do you ins harm." Ile said 'You know what I told you last summer, and I say the came now, if you have any business to close up, do not put it off." Ile said to other ft lends that he "cou.d see no hope fon me," and my friends and relations concluded ney time had coons, At this tittle I was taking freely at your medicine, but had not seen you The doctor called a few times, and found me (much to his sur, prise, ho said,) improvang'and he could not understand why. faith was increasing in your medicines, and I hid a wish to base you exautine toy case, and see what you had to say. When you first came to my rotten and made the examination, you gave the but lit tle 1111COuragement, but an the contrar,), expressed sad doubts, of my over being helped out of my thou seem ing difficulties. The second time that you rolled, find lug me still gaining, you gave me encouragement, say ing, "my symptoms were improving; the Pulmanic Syrup, Sea-weed Tonic and Mandrake Pills had acted like a charm." My circulation, my cough, my appetite, all began to Improve, and 1 could walk about my room a little. You visited me nearly every Tues day, and found me Improving, and told me not to go out of my room until the first day of May. I tUuti. 110 cold while under your treatment, my appetite became first-rate, and you told me to eat everything I wished of a nutritious nature, and to exercise about the room as touch as possible. I followed your advice, and to the surpise ul my old physician and friends, 1 soon, much bettor than'', Mato been fur several years, and breathe better than I ever expected a person could with one lung, the left being completely cried up. I feel very grateful to you, and coincide, your advice and medicines invaluable, Yours, truly, Do. SCIIENCK—Dear bon t two years nga 1 WA Lake.) with a very troublesome cough and a pain in my breast; seven or eight months passed away with out my doing anything for myself. Then 1 applied to a physician, who attended me for about three mouths without rendering me any service. I also obtained the advice and treatment. Ma physician in one ot our bvs- Otitis, anti also had the advice and treatment of two other physicians but all to no purpose. During this long space of time I was nearly dead; several times my friends canto to see me and witness my exit Into the epirit-world. I was confined to my bed two mouth,' at coo time. My breathing was exceedingly short. 1 gave up several times all hope of getting butte, ; and us regarded getting:well, ithat was entirely out of the question. And to thiult this day lam well and huartyl was advised by some ofuty friends to try Dr. Settexca's ediemes. I accordingly bought bottle after bottle. untl, I reached the ninth; then I found a decided change in my cough for the, better. I suffered severe ly from palpitation of the heart, and two weeks utter I commenced taking your medicine this difficulty ceased. V. howl first went to Dr. Schkrick's slice it was with di fileu:ty that I could get up into his reception room, .ens so weak and se swelled ; my skin was as sallow a • th. soh 1 had tie jaundice ; I telt dull. heavy and sleepless. Dr. ?chencic, after examini g DIU, said both my lungs wore affected, and gave me hut little hope ; but Isle medicines, in about two weeks, took right hold of me ; It seemed to go right through my whole sys tem. The Pulmonic Syrup, Sea-Weed Tonle and Man drake Pills, all took right hold lu the right place. The Pills brought away ;peat quantities of bile and slime; the Syrup loosened the matter in my lungs, which came off very free ; the boa- cod Tonic gave me an al , petite, and twerything seemed to taste good. To show What great power the medicines have in purifying my system, and to show how bad I was dis eased, beside ill the bile that passed my bowels, and the great quantities of phlegm and matter 1 expector ated, I broke out all over in large boils, that would continue to gather and run for about six weeks, and I bad at one time over twenty-flee bole, I have noth ing of the kind now, and feel like another person al together. I can safely say that I have not enjoyed such health for five years es I do now, and cannot praise you and your medicines enough. May Ned a• bundantly.bleas and preserve you I is the sincere de sire of one . who has been so wonderfully relieved through your agency ; and Harry one desires to know with regard to the truthfulness of this ropert, If they will cull upqn any of my friends, or upon me, No. 4 Dryden Flack, near Thompson street, below Cadwala der, Philadelphia, they will be perfectly satisfied with the validity of the case. Yours, with much respect, A MARY The above case, as described, is M perfectl SOLlN y corr AlDT .ect. I know it to be true. Yours, T. D. MILLIM, Pastor of Hancock M. E.. Church. Dr. SOEIENOK 'will be professionally at his principal Mike, No. lb bloafd - Sixru STLiZET, corner 0(0. balance, PIIILADELPIII4I, every Saturday, from 9 A. DI, No. 32 Bond street, Now York, every Tuesday, from 9 to 8 ; No. 88 Summer street, Boston, hinge., every Wednes day, from 9, to 8, and every other Friday at 108 Balti more street, Baltimore, - Ald. All advice free, but for a thorough examination of the lunge with his Respir ometer, the charge is threi dollars. i'rice of the Pulmonic Syrup and Sea-Weed Tonic, each $1 60 per bottle, or $7 00 per half dozon. • 1,14 n. drake PUN, 25 contipor box.. yor sato by.all Druggists and Dealers. , . Jan. 1,1560-4 Y: r rHEMason Hawlin Cabinet Organs, foriy.dlffererat styles, adapted to sacred and secu lar tousle,' fee ,$BO to 8600 each: PIPIT-ONE GOLD or MEDALS, Or other Srat t p s ienalunts ayttid ad them. Illustrated Clatelogues Ire Address, MA SON dt UAMLIN, Manor,. or MA ON DROTIIIIRS, Now YoAa. Sept. 22,18655-.ly. IHOICE SEGARS & TOBACCO, AT ItALSTONS.: • 1 Co. IOTOOI3APH ALBUMS. ti all shies t 41.1 stlyitis ' : , . ~. • . C 16,1866. AT ILAVIiRST/OKS t,Aprts QOMPANIONS, ' • jail kirts'sitapos aus 'sluts.' '' • ' ' • '' et,. 15, 1865 • 'AT, ztAvtatkro,o, AGRICULTURAL *SOCIETY • Fall Meeting, 1865: rof the: . Agricultural Society will remember that our next fall meeting and Exhibition will commence on ~Wedneeday. the 10th of October and continue three •deys. The grounds have been doubly, enlarged and , the track for the eaWbition othorteurgreatly length. onod, and giallo . mor. mad 14 number. And it la con templated that we will:havelhe most extensive bitlen,that has even Won held. „All pereensat.home and abread ere fravited Paxtlclpateas exhibitors end. epeotatois.' °Hai Of the Eietildent. . July KO;lBod=tif. ". • , . p AmEt! . . 43 o thvo ncivt4,, • ON and after MONDAY, May Het, 1806, Passenger Trains will run daily as follows, (Sundays excepted): ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Harrisburg 8.40 A, M., Mechanicsburg 0.18, Carlisle 0 57, Nowvillo 10.34 Shippensburg 11.07, Chamborsburg 1.10 P. 51., Green castle 1.43, arriving at Hagerstown 2 10 I'. M. ;4AIL TRAIN loaves Harrisburg 2.00 I'. M., Meehan Icsburg 2.33, Carlisle 3 00, Newville 3.40, Shippensburg 4,10, Chamborsburg 4.50, Greencastle 5.25, arriving at Hagerstown 5.55 P. 51. EXPRES3 TRAIN leaves Harrisburg 4.15 P. M., Mechanicsburg 4.51, Carlisle 5-21, Nowville 5.53, Ship pensburg 6 21, arriving at Chamborsburg at 6.50 P. M. A MIXED TRAIN leaves Chamborsburg 8.20 .A. M., Greencastle 0.30 arriving at Hagerstown 10.15 A. M. EASTWARD. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN loaves Chamborsburg 5.15 A. N., Shippensburg 5.46, Newvlllo 0.10, Carlisle 0.50, Mechanicsburg 7.21 an fling- at Harrisburg 7.50 A. N. MAIL TRAIN leaves Hagerstown 8.10 A. M., Croon castle 8.46, Chamborsburg 9.25, Shipponsburg 965, Nuwvlllo 10.29 Carlisle 11.03, Mechanicsburg 11.37, ar riving at Harrisburg 12.10 P. 31. EN.PRESS TRAIN leaves Hagurstown 12 00 M., Orel:loom:41u 12.30, Chamborsburg 1.10, Shipponsburg 1.43, Nowvllle 2.15, Carlislo 2.60, Mechanicsburg 3.20, arriving at Harrisbuig 3 65 P. 01. A MIXED TRAIN leaves Ilagerslow.n 3.05 P. 31., Green - castle 4.00, arriving at Chamborsburg 4.60 P. M. 4035 — Making close connections at. Harrisburg with Trains to and from Philadelphia, Now York, Pittsburg, Baltimore and Washington. RAIL ROAD OFFICE, h anibersburg, Slay 17, Min. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. JUNE 11th, 1866. (2REA'f TRUNK LINE FRONITIIE ‘_A North and North-West for Philadelphia, Now York, Ito:11011g, PoLtsvllle, Tamaqua, Asblaud , Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, Ephrata, Litiz, Laneastur, bin, we., Trains leave liarrlthurg for Now York; as follows: At 3.00, 0.10 and 0.05 A."11I., and 2.10 and 0.15 P. M., connecting with similar Trains on the Pennsylvania Hall Road, and arriving at New York at 0.00 and o lo 10 A. M., and 4.11), 5.20 and 10.15 P. M. Sleeping Cars ac companying the 3.0 U A. M., and 0.13 I'. M., Trains, without change. Leave Harrisburg for Reading. Pottsville, Tamaqua, Minersv We, Ashland, Pine Grove. Allentown and adelphia, at i 5.10 A. M., and 2.10 and 4 10 P. M., stop ping at Lebanon aed principal Way Stations; the 4.10 I'. M. Train making connections for Columbia and For Pottsvife, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail blond, leave Harrisburg at 3.20 P. M. Returning: Leave New York at 7.00 and 0.00 A. 01., 12.00 Noon and S.OO P. 01; Philadelphia al b 11, .1. NI., and 3.30 P. M., Way Passenger Train loaves Phila delphia at 7 A. M., r.•turning from 11oading ;it 11.110 I". M., st•ppleg at all 11..ationn l'otinville at 0.40 .1. I.nrt 2.15 I'. .01.; Ashland 0.00 and 11 311 A. M., and lob P. 01; Tamaqua at 1410 1. NI., :not I oo ;nol I'. )1. CHARLES OH HMV Loots Pottsville: for Harrisburg, via Srhuylklll and Susquehanna Rail. Road. at 7.00 A. 71. Reading Accommodathm 'Train: Leaves Reading at (7.00 a. 71., returning Irow Philadelphia at 5.00 I'. 71. Columbia Rail Road Trains leave Reading . at 0 45.1. 71., 12 05 Noon and 0.15 I'. 71. for Ephrata, Litiv., Lan caster, Columbia, &c. On Sunday, Loot° Now Yor at 5.00 P. 71.. Phila delphia 0116 A. 71., and 3.15 I'. 71 , the S 00 .0 )1. 'fralti running only to Reading. Poth,ville 0.00 A. )1. Tam aqua 7,30 A. 71., Harrisburg 905 .4. M.. and Heading at 1.33 and 7.30 A. M., for Ilarrit,hurg, and 10.52 A. li.- for Now Vork. and 4 20 I'. ii. for Philadelphia. Commutation. Mileage, Season, School and Excur• sion Tickets to and from all te/ints, at reduced Rates Baggage eheeked through : tiV p,tinds od each Passenger. G. A. N ICULLS, General Superintendent. Reading, Pa. June 25, 1060. ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGANS, .--:4 Alt E not only unexcelled, but they are absolutely unequalled, by any other ❑ood Instrument in the ,ountry Designed expressly for Churches and Schools, they are found to be equally well adopted to the parlor and drowirm room. For solo only by i , . M. BRUCE, No. IS North SEVENTII Street, Pill LA 14 . .1.1.111 .frit - Also, BRADBURY'S PIANOS. atria votoplete sortment of the PERFECT MELODEuN. Sept. 22, IF66—Pp The Family Grocery. 1 1 1-1 E subscribers, having taken the Family Meer) . Store of Nonasinith & un Main St., adjoining F. Gardner & Co'.. Nlachine Shop and Foundry. ha, r just opened 3 II elv and ele gant assortment of UltoC,Elt I P d,ii LASS and QUEENS WARE, selected with great care for family supplies, which they will sell at the very lowest prices hr cash. Every article In the line o f Fandly will always be kept tryst, :I Ild I heap. They also call particular attention to the E ?trek( te nl G 7er ss u ey fir Carlisle, and which has proved Its SIVE, 101'4 riser all other cans or jars now In 000 by Its gloat simplicity, perfect reliability hr Icevpin , Fruit, and the extraordinary ease with which It Is sealed and opened, Without injury for future use. No family should purchase other jar= without first examiniwr" the Eureka, if they runt to buy the bust., We have also IC NO X'S I'ATENT STEP LADDER. uu article which no house keeper should he without. A Ise, Lash's celebrated WASHING id A CHINE, only Five Dollars, and the Antidpiv,l LOTIIES WRINGER. both of mold h they confidently recommend to give entire satisfaction They have also been appointed Agen'ts for the sale of EARTHEN DRAIN I'II'ES, to which they would call the attention of Farmers and others needing them as the beet and, cheapest article to be found Mr conveying mat, th r . ugh yard, and bare-yards Also a variety of other articles, such as DOOR N AM of several kinds and prices. ..trir Just opened a supply of Fresh Herring and all kinds of Salt Fish, put up this Spring. Also Flour In barrels and sacke and Feed by the bushel. MARTIN Sc GARDNER. May '2l, IStkl. rc l , ,) I \ NR 4 - 4- 1, PATENT T. S. SLIELDON JAR (Successors to J. D. Gorges,) THE subscribers respectfully inform the public in general. that they have purchased :the Tin and Sheet Iron Establishment Of Mr. (locos, in rear or the Court [loose, where they are prepared to accommodatelti the patrons of the o 'establishment and nll others who may favor them with their work. If you want the very I net COOKING. STOVE at the lowest price, come to us. All Insured fur six months or longer. We have nothing to hand but the best bakers and Warrant them to ho such, for or keep none other. Cocue and see the great variety. We can give hundreds of testimonials if desired. our Parlor and Mee Stoves for wood or coal HEATERS AND RANGES, Stationary and Portable. rr i a MINT WISAEL.M 7 of all kinds In great variety, made from the very boa tin-plate. All yen need In our line mu be had fron us at a saving of 20 per cent. CALL at,9 our Storo and Warn Mamas, In rear of tho Court, Houseand you will save money in your purchases. It will ' fdlly pay you to come. Tin Roofing and Spouting done at short notice By strlot attention to business the undersigned hope to merit anti receive a liberal share of public petronago. June 29, 180—ly The Carlisle Cook ! TO NEW AND OLD HOUSEKEEPERS. Anew and. perfect Airtight Gas Con suming Cooking Stove for Coal or Wood. , CALL AND SEE • IT ! At our, roumlry and Stove Rooms, Hain St., • Carlisle. Tho patteins pi this Stove are now and original in do• sign and golton up oxpressly for our use. Wo there fore,Call it , THE CARLISLE COOK ! It combines every now and Valuable Improvement •in Cooking Stoves. It is exceedingly bamboo' oln up. poarance—is a perfect Air-tight and Gas Consuming Stove, and may safety be pronounced the cheapest, boot 'and Most complete Cooking Stevo, iu ills country, .caSt two 'sizes, adaPtod to the wants of both largo and. mall famlllep. Exporleneed flousekeopers wil4 find upon examination that the , NEW CARLISLE' COOK combine.vory requisite for economy and efficiency In cooking. Tito public are specially requested to call and see !tills wo are confident It will fully recommend Mirth GARDNER & CO. Z O 7:4I3;WIES. A latitu3s'ortment of tho befit quality GrocePies,Troasions, Sims .M•teits; &c. milling Mint tho very lowest prteini ruling in the State efronneylvania, • •...rod a~sg . eolleinclßattory yourself/08 Of the ' truth' of the Auer. tfoa rot / . 23,1800, OII : C : 1 ,1 il l ' AND VALLEY Iift.M4PMA A.a • v, azit RAIL ROAD. CHANGE OP HOURS. WESTWARD READING RAIL ROAD SL:: M , vi, -axe - ,l•=4l,tit liztv”thexelst ve age Walker & Claudy, COME and SEE, WALKER k OLAUDY REMOVAL I - The subscriber ,hogs leave to inform his old custom ers and the public generally, that he haS removed his SADDLE AND HARNESS, establishment to the building on South Ilanover street, Carlisle, nearly opposite Bentz's Store. lie will, as horetot ro, keep constantly on hand, of his riwn make, everything In his line, ouches SADDLES, HARNESS, •„ • COLLARS, WHIPS, &C., &C. All his work is made up under hiri supervision, and ho therefore feels warranted In saying that for work manship and durability, it Is unsurpassed. Thankful for past favors he respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. WILLIAM CLEPPEJt. April 20, 1825-Cm. COAL AND LUMBER. IT Ay oe, lN tod G w a it s ci rt 7 1 4 6. pc Mr C. Fred. Shrorn in .•Mi\Y . - .:V5-N"' the Coal and Lumber - buelnean at the old • • 3K%:). 1 Stand of Delaney and Blair, where we will • • • keep the best and CLEANEST COAL. In tho Market, and perfectly dry. Kept under cover. Families will do well to try us ; as wo are doter mined to sell cleaner coal. and at RH low prices as any other yard in the town. ry us and lie convinced. We have also on hand ALL KINDS OF LUMBER usually kept hi a first Class Lumber yard which wo will sell as low, or lower than the lowest Jan.l2, IBC6. It El. A NOV & II ItOM. 0. N. LOLL, ;izi,'t OPPOSITE. LEE'S W AREII 0 USE [Premium for Best Farniture oumoied at all County Fairs ~ ; imu 1857.] Furniture (deli societies arni Styles of Foreign end domestic in9nnieet two, from the finest rosewood and Mahogany to thp lolvefit priced maple and pine. Parlor/ Chamber, Dining-room, iFtIRMTURLI, Kitchen and I Office Embracing lively article i),y HOMO and lintel keepers, of the want approved and lashionable design and finish. Izzel tiding al,o Cottage furnitui in in suits, reception and Camp 1. hairs, 3lattrasAef., futioes, pictures, c. vo)._Particulat attention aim 011 as usual to funeral,: orders rrnr:l COMA in, .IttUllded t•. promptly 311,i nn moderate terms. ll= r .111011 and East pen ty,l)iirc)' :11 u- I ire Company id Cu Inberland Clain ty, it:carprl.if,tl I. t nn avt at the ear 1`,43. and II:11111R ru,-orill) find it, ehtlit, o,tend pd to the 30 ir 1183. Is Dow in ti , •tizo, and ipprous Op ern liun~ under [L siiiierintphdenee of the folio. lug board of Ilanagers, ti a: 11111Inte lt. (lorgns, Chr lethal Staymen../neol d Eleely .llex. Catheart, .1. 11. Coover, Jobe Eivhelber eer,.l/•svph II i, K, /sham, .a://1. 1:1/er1), Moses Bricker, It ed.ll/1/ Met - tie. Jae. I. CooNer. :111/1 / C. Dunlatp. 11.• rater , llustll,llloeltlllah 1411. i 1,14,11.11 , :Is any Ceinitn, /.1 the Id /1/1 1,, the State I' •ref v become Inelehers /$l// invited lo real, appllca til,ll t 4, tilt ,'runs -if 111e-Ceell/./11y, who ale e illtnq to poiith ' ete t n y time. WM. It HORO A.V. Pr..chiont, \ CHRISTI A N STA VNIA N. Vioo Presidobt, N , Linlilesburg, 0. JOHN C DEN Lt I. Nlerimnl,Lan.c. DANIEL II A I Y. NIL-1,r,, ork L:N TS. Cumberland cow! Sherrick, Allen; Henry Zettrifig.Shirenianntoe.n ; Lafayette Perfor, Dickinson; Ilenr3 Bowman, ('hurrhL•un ; Mode tiritlith, South ilildieton; Samuel Graham. NVektpetinsboro; Samuel Coorer. Meehal.ir,burg .1. W. Cockiin, Shepherdstown D. Cuover, t %pp, Allen : .1. 0. Saxton, Silver Spring; John Myer, Carlisle; Valentine Frornan, New Cumber land; Jame,: Alceandlish, Newrille. York ‘ , ounty—W. S. Picking. Dover; James Griffith, Warrington; J. F. Deardorff, ii ashinglon ; Richey Clark, Dillsliurg ; D. Rutter. Vairvies, ; John (I Minn. Carroll. Dauphin I,—Jarol. Houser. / rriFl.o '!embers of the tbanpan) baying bolinin, About to expire, urn have them refereed by making applinatlnn to any cf the 12:enbi , . July 1,1',1;4. riche subscribers iliforiu the public that they N t 111 Continuo the lothines at the Ohl Stand to tho 1,11,1`111.1 t of the First Mothodi,t Church l'hey will .4•totol promptly to all bunitioh , In their line 1,a,1 and llot and • \Vat, Cl•s,•f s. Fusco aud Litt l'urnp , , Iron Sinks, Bath Tubs, II tilt It••ilsr., Wash Bump. Sr, ery •h•sot iptiuu o. ,acks•and tiLlin.ts fur gas, sham!. :t tt.r, Superhu t•oultiug smuts , hoaters and. •a. tixtui ,•‘• put up in churt• hes. , orsa and tu. .t n•qtte. inn the ino , t modern style. .%11 iJ , aria wurli In Our Ilse at l•rx rati•s .1,1 uarr•in's•l [l:9J,o,tr,',Y u• , mptlp attended tf• July I. lIARDWARE STORE. r LIE old Hardware stand of Lewis F: Lyrae. has pa-sod into the of IV, E. Miller 44i. A. Bower, who arr. now.h Ans., , •ting, business un• der j . ho 11311111:111cl style of MILLER & 1;1) \V E Rti. The nrw lii in Lowe just rectorial front tYit.ocitriritcl ore fioW fit Opart,t to furnish to tho public it Cho lowest privet:, ull kinds of RE C; AND DOM ES T Ihrd w aro, Gi..h 1% t,.11, GLASS. VARNISH, Av. A lel: into their Picini Will cou,inve all that they have otn,ugh el ginida to fully supply tho demand In this mark.et. Persona want lug goods In our lino Ail!, find It to their advantage to give 11H a call. All ordetla personally and promptly attOnded to. July 7, INN. 1)1r11.1 , 1 LIBERTY \ II ITE LEAD a ill do Inure and hvtlei work at a Cok than luny other! Try it ! lannfactured ‘,1113 by ZIEW.EIt & I'l' 11. Wholesale Drug, I'lllll2 & 11 bins Dealers, No. 137 North Third Street, l'hilltd'a., Jan. 22, 1866-Iy. Presents for all at Havers WR[TING Desks, Papier, Muchie, Eosesvood a Walnut, I)ur. 15, 1865. AT IiAVEBSTICKS. pAINTS AND OILS,- 10 Toni White Lead. 11)00 Gallons of 011. Just received With a large ,sortment of Varnishes, Firs Proof Paint, Turpentine, Florence White, Japan, White Zinc, Putty, Colored Zinc, Lit barge, Red Lead Whiting, Boiled 011, Glue, Lard Oil, Shellac, .l . • Sperm Oil, Paint Brushes, Fish Oil, Se., Color., of every description dry,' and 011 in cans and tubes at the Hardware Store•of i.,1 11111 s: RY SA XTIR. July 1, 1801. American House, North Hanover St., Carlisle, Pa.. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he has taken tt above well known house, formerly kept by Shriner, and intends sparing no exertions to accom modate all who may be pleased to give him a call. 'rho house has been refitted and is in excellent order. Ile also introduced Anderson's Spring Bed ,Bottom to hip Bedsteads, so that hie guests will have a goad night's rest. Ws charges will be moderate. ' Attached to the house Is a large pill with (medico and convenient stabling. Carlisle, April 6,1860-6 m Bryare Pulmelda Wafers, AT RALSTON'S Dec.3.1,18t37. O NE good, Photograph 18 worth a doz. rVa:i7 rlaTOl V arANA g n l l v rt e do a a p t aar Pictura to a LoCIIMA N'S ROOMS, aro warranted to give'satiafactiou or tloy wllLbo ro token: - • ' • IPES, Tobacco, (stocking and chew ing) and Sugars, at Haverstlek's Drug and_Poolt jorAMES.-500., pairs trauma on hand — I II of all, kinds: Elizabethtown pattern, Louden do., Cernman do., with and without patent fastenings cheaper than Over at IL BANNON'S; East laid at. _ July 1,1864. " PHYSICIANS wilt find it to their ad vantage to call and purchase . . their Medicines at . . RALSTON'S. July 1,1804. . • ' SHEET mush) always on hand at arch 80,180 q I,IALBEILT & lIIITS C EEOI.O4 SAGARS 4 TOBACCO, AT RALSTON'S WxZ. BENTZ. INSUIIANCE. LYNCH & FOOTE, Plumbers & Gas Filters. GAS FIVN NC; AND PLUMUINU silo WER 1;.1 Tll5, LEWIS PABI3R New Watch, --, Clock, AND JEWkLRY STORE. HEYSINGER, respectfully- pi . nouncee to the citizens of Carlisle and the surrounding country, that be has opened an entire new stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c., consisting in part of Gold and Silver, American, English and Swiss Watches, Ladies Gold Watches and Chains, Fine Jewelry In sets, Finger and Ear hinge, Sleeve Buttons, &c., Gold Pens of Morton's celebrated manufacture at his published rates, Sliver and Plated Were, Castors, Fruit Baskets, Forks,Spoons, Ac.; Clocks In every varie ty and of all prices. pectacles in Gold, Sliver, Steel and Plated Frames to suit all ages. Accordeons, Violins and V ) oiin Strings, &c. To which he invites the at tention of the people, hoping to receive a liberal share of patronage. Room in East, Main St., near Buxton's Hardware Rom. All kinds of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Accordeons, &c., neatly and substantially repaired and warranted. Work done promptly. May 4, 1860. STOP AND LOOK IN. AT W. Fridley's Tinner Shop, East t,outhor St., Sign of the hod Caren Pnt where you catn see the Finest, Cheapest, rind host COOKING STOVES Ever offered In Carlisle he hes on hand the latest Im preyed Patenns such as the relebrated Barley Sheaf Cook, Iron Sides, Prarie Flower, And Continental, Bed Room and Office Stoves of the latest Patterns and best quality. The above Cook Stoves are all warrant. ed to give entire satisfaction. Rooting. Spouting, Heat,- et work, and all Tin and ,Sheet Iron N% inns In the neatest taannqr and at short notice, all' hi ale id Tin and Sheet Iron warn ,•onrt:uttlp on hand fur h , use I lir nishing. F'JUTIT CANS and JABS 'l'wo of Hip I0•st ever offered to lho !midi. Fridley 011111'n yinnan ., $ett-Scalinglll 34 l Self 'l'l , Bting (*nns nod Jar, :tiro. Flll, CS Pilteilt. I ho 'hero Cuns and Jar, van. 110 t FIJI vicsiol in nap market. F RNAILS 'll , t‘ Ilt•st rend to the pulOh Loather :it.. U. rl I s le, Call and see them in use at Dr. Istf.i,llg's, T. 0 , 111)11 r ' and 0. Hauling's, Mein St., Oarlisle. Thankful tbr the Liberal Poo &wove heretofore ex tended Ito hopes by stt ict attention to business and desire to please all to merit a continuance of the same March -1'.:3; I StM--1 y. Cumberland Valley Rail Road Com- pany. PREIUDT DEPOT, CAItLISLI r IIIE Centerland Valley, Pennsylva aia and Northern Contra) Rail Road Corapanivx hose math, an arrangoments to do a b)int b'r(iyht rind fi,r•rr•,uvliny Busin,ss between the Cities or Philadelphia. Baltimore and New Yuri.. The Cumberland, Valley Ruin Rent!' Cuempanj ~~il I open their Freight Depot at Carhsle nu the Is Januar% I , al I r [he receipt and shipment of all goachl onlru , ted to them, EIEMI eight to Iv iorwarded by IhiN arrangement count he left at POll ttsy Ivan In Hall bond Comps ny Depot corner 4.1 15th and %Dirket St . Philadelphia. North am CentrAl flail lioad Company's Depot Baltimore alol %Imhof hind %alley hail Hood Company's Depot at l'arlitle. The public %%itl find it to thy, IntereFt to ship thr. , ugh t CcuipAny's Freight linus, and l'..Tup3ll) Cats. .7. & I) liwqr,s, Carlible Dec. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE FLOUR & FEED, COAL, PLASTE SA LT 1 BEET & BIMT EltB having It/ • purehnsed of Snrder k Newcomer thou. nnten sive Warehony e , (Henderson's old stand,)head of High strut, beg leave to inform the puldie that they will von: little lb. Forwarding and Con l i n is,ion husine aa 5515 ne to entertAive scale than het etotom. The 11101,1m:1H:et priest still he paid for Flout Orain and I , dduve of all kinds. Flour and Feed, Plard.or, Salt and Ilan . kept eon- Stan tly on hand and tor Male. Coal of all kinds, etnltr...eing ENs y A 1, LEI - , LOCUsT MOUNTAIN, LA IV BEHR 1", &:c•• Lit:1.4.1,ne1... nid Itlael.seaiii,' ('"al, constantly rale, livid ullth, cover. and delivered dry to any of the tom n all hinds t.t• LUMBER co , tautly on hand. A Daily Freight Line will II avc thcit chouse eve:y tit...tiling at 7 o'clock, at Hip at Ilarri•hurd at II o'clock, and at Howard Iliuid] man', P iirchout.e, No:: SO, and 010 Market street at F o'clock In the evening of FMIIO day J. TIENTEM BROS. Nov. JO, 1865 BOOTS AND SHOES. T the siore of John Irvine, on th ±IN. E. corn., of the pn bile square, is the piece to ' , wants° Boots Shoes Hats and Caps, at pi irrs that deft competlticn, 110 hoc just returned from the East nal, the largest end most complete assortment of Boots. ,:hoes. lists & Cups that he has ever presented to this ermtnunily, and which he is determined to sell at the lewest pos sible pi kos. Ilis stork embra:rs everything In hie line to slness. curl, a. 1301'S' FINE CALL' I3uu'i'S, Kip Itoota, Calf and Patent athur (I\ lard Call and patent Leather Gni tefs, Call Nullifier, Calf and Rip Brogans, Slipper Hr. &e. LADIES' WEAR, Fine French and Englit.h Lasting Gaiters. Morocco Cal f and Rid Boots, Fine Kid Slippers, Fancy Slippers, Mot- - rum., awl Hid Lusk ins, Ac., :11 IS ES'AND CHILDREN'S WEAR of all desert}, [ions embracing. fine Lasting Goiters, Morroero and Lasting flatten Boots, Morrocen Lace bows of all kinds Haney shoes of various styles slippers, &v. FIATS it CAPS. Silk. CAFFiIII,O, Fur and Wool flats of all qualities and styles, aloe a largo assortment of STRAW HATS. Booth and Shoes made to nrder at the shoe test soli cu Repairing ppomptly done. Confident of hie ability to please all elas L'S Of OustOwers. he respectfully invites the public to ,:iVO him a vall. tt h..ltemembol the place, N. E. col her of the Publir .July 1, lht 1 HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM. lIE undersigued respectfully announ .i ces to the public that he 0111 eontinnee the Bat ting Business at the std stand, In West nigh mireet, and with a renewed end ultHent effort product' artl • eles ui Head Dress of Every Variety, Style and Quality, that shall be•stikty in keeping with the linpii.l. merit of the Art, end fully up to the ego whleh 1, „;,- -.... I have On hands splendid ~... 7 - ..i7.iA assortment of . e • • 8 ay. '.• , r . HATS AND CAPS, --'” • :fl, . ..... . .. _ .. ___ °fall descriptions, from the common II 00l to the finest Fur and Silk Hate and at prices that must suit every one who has an eve to getting the worth of his money. The stock-includes, MOLESKIN, CASSIMERE, BEATER & FELT HATS, of every style and color and unsurpassed for Lightness Eurabillu and finish; by those of any other establish merit In the country. Mons, Boy's and Children's Ilat's and Caps, of every description constantly on hand. Ile respectfully invites all the old patrons and as many nosy ones as possible, to give him a call July 1,180 NEW AND i'RESEE 4,,- rb 41:::0 C. orate ts . 'HALBERT & 'BRO., lIAVIN G just returned froin the Eastern ellps dcslro to inform their patrons that they have laid In a large and varied stock of Now and Fresh Goods at tho lowest cash prices. Their assortment Is thorough a nil compluto, contain. ing everything nocessaay to constitute a First Class Grocery. TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, in greatest abundance, and at lowest cash figures.— Syrups, Spicer, Canned Fruits, QUERNSWARE and Crockery, Salt and Fish, llama, Choose, Crackers, Brushim, Baskets and Willow Ware. Segars and Tobacco, oftho choicest brands. Brooms, Buckets, and a com• plate assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES. Bou't fo ' 'rgot tho old stand, South East corner of Ifituover streots. Feb. 24, UM. Newville Stoneware Works r ir HE subscriber is now prepare to de livei• to Merchants, the largest assortment or Stitiewaro, Rockingham Viers, &o.,ovorofforod In Ouni-r: , , , •berlantl Valley. Ills stock consists in part of ''S T :4‘TIP . TVA ,li'lE , ' d Cream Crocks, Butter Pots, Milk Pane, Spittoons, Pitchers, Jugs, Prult Jars, Am. • ROCKINGHAM & YELLOW, Spittoons; Pitchers, Floppies, Bakes, Pie Plates, &c. Glass Flasks, Ev lilt Bottles and Patent Fruit Jars. • Stone Water Fountains Churns, Water Pipe, Tile, dm, furnished when ordered. In facilities for manufacturing, quality of wares and prices, he would defy competition. For Price lists dm. Address SAFICEI. I. IRVINE Aprlll3, 1866—,0m. Iron, English Refined. CENTS lb. Nalla, $5,50. Horse SHOES, $7,2P. anti ovarything • olso In proport,i9n . at July 7,18015; ,1 L. and rb , rt.ablo Furnace,. or or. for rah. by Wm. Fridle). /40 0.1. I,Vi 1., tlip• I= J. G. CALM° lIALDBET & BRO MINIM EAXTOIO3