Something Entirely New! ,Housekeepers Furnishing Emporium Car. of 2nd and Walnut Sts.; Opposite First • National Bank, Harrisburg, Pa. THE subscriber having been induced _t- to enter Into n business, the want of which has long boon felt in this community, has carefully select. ed a Stock of goods, which for BEAITTY,VARIETY AND NOVELTY, has never before been equalled In any place east of our large commercial cities consisting of 'fin Ware, Hollow Were, Toilet Ware, Pots, Kettles, and Pans, Japanned Ware, Thor and Table Mats, Plated Ware, Cutlery, Fancy Articles, Willow Ware, NoValdes of all kinds. Wooden Ware, Ice Cream Fi occurs, Britannia Ware, h arlgern tor s, Iron Ware, Water Coolers, &e. In short EVERYTHING required or desired in keep. log house. In proof of which ho would respectffilly solicit a call from Housekeepers, whether they pur chase or not. Hu has also the largest assortment In the city of CHILDREN'S CARRIAu ES, Boys' Propellors, Perambulators, Velocipedes, Boys' Wagons, Cantering Horses. Jack Horses, Boys' Driv ing Reins, Stick Horses, Swings, Baby Tenders, Wheel barrows, ke. Call and see when you visit Harrisburg. We do not expect A LI, to purchase who collie. It will always afford pleasure to show goods. July 20, 1866.-3m* Oh Yes, Oh Yes, Oh Yes, The people are going to Plank's NEIGHBOR now we can afford to keep onrselvos and children in good Boots, ito,ls, Bats and Caps, since they are selling so very CHE:I At the Wee room of li. Plank. South Wbst Corner of North Hanover St., and Locust Alloy. Plank, hasjuht returned from the East, and is now opening In addi tion to his humor stock a large ae•ortumont of Mote, Silol., Hats and Caps, which Mr price and quality ran nor be surpassed, Indeed it Is a blessing to the people that Plank has opened a BOOT and Shoe Store In Carlisle. The alllOnot of looney, whleh can by saved by buying at Plank's Boot AND ,S 10 Store MU top a person In pocket: tnoney for a year Von can scarcely name any kind a Pont or Shoo that Plank has not got, and all centri¢ at greatly reduced prices Just go to Plank's alit y, Hoot anti Shoo. STORE and firm for yourselves, nod you will find that half has not Iwo" told lint iv ha has beet) told In true. Remem ber I he• stand South Went Corner of North Ilanovor St , and loemst Alley. ClRLlh'l,l;'. Midway bet wpou Thud' ums and Wetzeis lIOIeIs April 't7, I SOP. New Spring Goods, 1 SAM; LI V I NGST()N, at his wholel saln and Retail Clothing Entaldlshment. on South Ilan Iver street. adjoinh g Miller Si Bowers' Hardware St , le, Allllolllll'. 011 , ,eetlpt of a full and Complete as cortment of S liV(/ 8-tril/.1//,'/i' (1 ()/),S, mid seammahle It EA DY M ADE ('LOTII I NO. 11 Is stork ennslstF ill part of tine 131aelt and Blue FRENCH and EN(;Lisii (-Dal's, Extra Ilea ry Dues k i Thieo cut And fancy' CASSIM EIIES, Also a large varlqrjr of ennsinets and Twoeil, Ken tucky .1... ILn.l C.W.on °ad., I,i 11011 S, awl Linen Drillings, in grant variety. Also a great /Laser tmrnt 11f Ready Made Clothing, of every styli, and quality, Whit, Linen and Woolen Shit to. Summer 1l ravers, Sc., r uproot ly on haul a largo assortment of Ties, Col intro. 11. siery and U loves, Linen, Silks nod Co , ton Ilanilkyrilikts. Also a full assortment 01 Trunkh, Carpet Bags and Valises, 0 , eery 517.11 Clothing made to order at the nliorteNt untiee. Call and X HMI i 110 the stook March PB, IHan, I Challenge Competition IN the way of variety, elegance of style, quality and cheapness of my stook of Dry (foods.— E,pecially would I van attention to m ) large assort ment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, which I selected with sperial eme In the Philadelphia and New Yolk markets a tem davh min, A IRO, wy t hr.) gore oblong cumbination If U U 1' & li 1 It l' , decidedly the most improved pattern el the ago, giving the wearer the most artistic form. litk.t.v . ll. variety of %1 hit. floods, such as Plain P 41 and St, Ip , l Cauthrive, Plain. ai4 and Striped Nvinsooks, Swiss N nil: , ishop Vii.torta Lawns, lirillhlule, Linen Ilandkerchiels, &e., Blue and (fold Duck, tM!Tmrnf, (linghaws, Denims, lientneky .Trans, :hit I rug, Stripes, On,ls 'auillries. '• Blue Cainbri..s, Cle, chs, Blue Nankeen, Diapers. Brown Nankeens, ConmNter , Gingham, A pri I 20, IKtir, ALL TO BE 11AD AT WM. A. I LEE' STORE, NORTE 11 A N(.l' E Ik' ST I?EE T, I=l rQONAT F II 1 4 : Subsvriber hereby informs his old Icustomers and the public mmeridly, that he has It EMOVE I) hls Putnity Groeery FROM Pitt Street 10 the corner of Pomfret and Pitt Streets, In the building known its 11.1"5 CORNER, which has jo,.t been thumughly repaired and refitted e xpressly for his business. My stock consists of a first clans assortment of G OCE Rll ES, Willow, Wooden and Queensware, counprlbing ovuury thing in my line of (rude. I nun rnuntant voloinunivation with the eastern cities. and ill he In dolly ee.ipl of 6ho N and FRESH 1..59' tl t.tC Ii It Ilia the foreign markets efford. Don't forgot the place—Cart's tlld Corner =I The noted "Dry Good" Store in South Hanover Street. . TIL toonA attructlvc place in Carlisle Is at A. W. Bentz's great, I.I. I :ItCANT IL LE 1 , ,111 whrre can be purchased the bent, ha ndacinest, and cheapest goods In the country. We have just replen ished our stork with a large invoice of the choicest goods in the Market, and Will continue to renew the supply daily, or as necessity requires. It would be impossible to enumerate all the articles In our extensive line of business. We have now a flue assortment of Ladles Spring Dress Goods. POPLINS PLAIN AND PLA ID. CIIA LLI ES OF BEATIPUL PATTERNS AC., PRINTS AND ALL It IN MOP DOMESI IC GOODS. A varlery of Gentleman and Boys wear. An exten sive stock of, TABLE, STAIR. AND FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, OIL SHADES. Blind Materials and Carpet Chains. . 6 Hopkins" Superior Skirts all lengths and widths. We shall be happy to have all call and examine our new stock," an Ivo feel confident that our selection will please all tastes. Carl, Isle, Aprll 11th 1866 New Grocery Store ! CHANGE OF FIRM THE undersigned hereby announces to his old patrons and cuetomers, that he has dis posed of his entire stoat of Goods with the good will of the establishment to Messrs l'elTer k Washamod, whom ho recommends to the citizens of Cumberland (booty, ea active, energetic and reliable business men, who will spare no pains to maintain and improve the character of the old stand as a first class • FAMILY GROCERY. With many thanks for the patronagahe has received he bespeaks for the new firm a continuance of the same JOHN lIYER. PEFFER. & WARE-MOOD will in a few days W01'0) the largeat and hest assorted stook of GROCERIES, CHINA WARE, QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, WILLOW WARE, &c., ever brought to thisnlace, and will constantly keep on band the choicest Groceries the Eastern Markets afford. A full assortment of Lamps 'aid 011 on hand. Can and see us at the old Stand, South Emit cerner of Market, Square • rEFFER & W.ABIIMOOD. January 8,:18011-1y. PORT Folios, Writing Desks, Bank Gammon Boards, Gamey alt deacrlptlon at . Hay eratiolea Drug, Fancy and, Bulk Store. 1A MON DS.-- • . . Burnt, Rokii;o4ifroe, Vanilla and Chticol Ede. ea. 18, 1865 AT IIAVEUETICKB. • VAITS,: - Confeotionary and Fruits, 'at, Ilarerstlck'e. pI . I.YSICIANS will find it to their ad.: vantage to call and purchase their Medicines at ' Ju1y:1,1864 , . tATA.TOHSS and Jewelry rt3paired , at; the now Jowelry Btoro. ' ' ' DYSPEPSIA , PERMAYENTIL 1r 6 1 00:13 Sheldon's Dyspepsia Troches. Dyspepsia Permanently cured or The 116/IC9 Ref UN (led. rill-1111SE Troches not only give imme- ° ) 'Mato relief but art sure to offeet,a pormationo aura , They;tire•mOti,it pUrgatlve, and thuretere their use not create t ileceselty fOr tho habitual use of cathartics. They cause no slekness of the stomach, or griping of the bowels, and are perfectly harmless to the most delicate. They will Immediately correct a sour Stomach, cure Fla• ulenco, Heartburn, Sickness or Pain In the Stom tub, Costiveness. Belching of wind, Liver COrnplaints, Headache, and in fact all those disagreeable and dan gerous symptoms of thls dim's°, which unfit one for tho pleasures and duties of 1110. Wo,lk and dollcata parsons who have boon injured by the use of poworful Stlniu ante and purgatives, will find thorn a mild, artfo and suro restorer of iho - digestive organs to their original strength and vigor. Prepared solely by the proprietors, David Italston—Druggist, Carlisle, Canaan..land Co., Pa. Bole Agt for Cumberland 00. Pa. Sold by all Druggists. Jane 21, 1866 —3ni JOHN P. KELLmn, 2na k Wrdunt Sts S u ccesmirs /0 1::117 SF. br. N TABALERS in Foreign and Domestic Lyikrdw.r,t ,f all Mode, I'AINTS. GI LS, GLASS, VARNISHES Sc. North Hanover St, nearly opposite tho Carlisle Bank. 3 uly 7. 1865. EMPLOYMENT FOE. BOTH SEXES. i - 11SABLED and returned soldiers, y widows and orphans of slain sold: ors, and the unemployed of both sexes generally, in want of respect able and profitable employment, iueurrit g no risk, can procure sindi by enclosing a postpaid addressed enveb ope, for particulars, to 111= THE CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONN. Incorporated, 1850. Charter Per petual. Policies Issued on all Popular Plans. F tFEW REASONS MAY 1)14.:0- rt.r. insure in the Charter Oak. Ist All hashing privileges are prohibited. the busi- IIeSS being 1011111 Ni t,clusively to the insuran. at '2 , l—lts iiisks are selt,ted with went care. thus ho rn! ring small losses, and ,nbS441111!111 iv large dividends are] Ile to Policy hot/Mrs.—Set/ Mass. Insurance Iteportix lost six years. .Ir.l.—lts Ratio of Expenditures, including Death Claims and Working Expenses, to Receipts, are LID 11, If -1•011ellteli Ott —Sarno Reports. 11.—All the profits are divided :1111011e. Policy hold ers the original capital being limited by Charter to eight per cent dividend,, no more than it earns for the Company at Interest. sth. I t declares and pays its Dividends ',initially In CASH, thus assisting the insured in the payment e premiums. to busint,s Is distributed over more than twenty Northern States, making it inipossilde to wuch 114 . 0 its large surpll., art apart for contingencies, even in the event , f a scourge of Cholera. is prompt In the payment of lassos, having paid to M'idows and Orphans nearly ONE 3111.1.1AJN Di /1.1,A RS, and has ne I,•1' !tallith soh —Ti. 1,111 nil wealth names lit 0,1 investment. Lath —Men ot small means insure to guard their Inn, Hies against want. loth.—The manor business insure to provide against possible loss In trade a life being a basis for capital. 11111.—P/11 . s/Ins in debt Insure that their earnings fur years of toil may net Ile sacrificed at death tram want of ready cash to cancel liabilities. 12th —All insur,, as Walley thus laid /may by littler Is sure to come Lacs Largely in, leased to Lilo, r tnmt lirs, oath being certain to occur. Dr. 6.11. lit EFFER. XI. D.. Medical Examiner. .1. 11. A DAIR, A,/eilt Carlisle, Pa. E 11. BLAIR, Stare Agent lid ',astern Pa. 46- /Mice Itushoug's New 'Wilding, North Sixth Street. Reading, Pa. Persons desirous of insurance will pleas./ apply to the agent. 'For hilormation relative to agencies Ind /lies,/ ihe Slate .Igetit. April Et, ihnit I=l Patent Metallic Sole. A NEW INVENTION. Err 'ell E FE ET is the most prolific cause at disease and death known to humanity. IL is almost sure to bring on a cold ; and Odds, frog looted, and often when not neglected, lead to levers or to coughs and total 'consumptions. It is in recognition of this ruth that the inventive talent of the country ha Mr years been devising soma method, or attempted to devise it, tor keeping the feet dry, and yet that should not give Lo the Wearer. it libber ...hoes, In one form or another, have hitherto hem, our reliance; hut it is well knoa n, as among their many evils, that while they keep the feet dry from ex ternal moisture, they sweat t,tim over Much, and by thus inducing an undue tenderness increase a susceptlbili , y to colds rather than otherwise. They are also cumbersome to the feet, and withal are very eapt.nsive. The doumnd in fur -omething that shall make the trill nary Hoot anti shoe. Impervious to winter, ithout allecting their elegance or dura,,ility, and, If without adding sensibly t • the cost ol their awn 11 facture. These, it will be conceded. are most hi, porta n features, and we cotmelentionsly affirm that they ore ah-olutely attained In the inventi. n here pros. laud to the puldir Tine invention consist, in Inserting IneinVinell LllO I u ner and outer sole, whim thin bout is making. a thin :nlhoni,Lic PLATE. oxceetlingly ductile, comininina (taxi lii.ity with toughness, very light, and every way nipapt. ed to the end nin4,ired, while thin additional expense Is nun rei) nominal It furnishes a perfect hart," against tine admission of wet or dampness. though Clint lest umy lon. exposed 11,111 . so It upon wet 'MVO-11011LS or damp ground. ItOIILE nod eliildr,•n the 'METALLIC gem no will lit) 01 Inc deniable value, an, ti mini their habits ol'lllin and del icacy 14 Chess. that' are partivulorly exposed to the Inning train 01 Ills that attend 1111011E11 inadequate protection tin the net =1 These Soles have already been tried by the best, 4311 teak AUT UAL ME. and the testimonials tat their merits, freely proffered, Indicate that I hey must he speedily and universally adopted by thu public. Thu Patent Metallic Soled Bouts and Shoes are being in troduced into the le ,ding Boot and Shoe Stores through out the United States, and will supplant all firma of overshoes, except possibly 1. r deep mud or snow, as they become Itiotwn. Be sure to get them and take no other. If your shoemaker does not happen to have titian, he cmw procure them without difiledlty. If be will not, then send yourself to the inventor one dollar and thirty eents,and obtain six pair, assorted sizes, with right to use, which will be promptly forwarded by mail or express pre-paid, and which can be made up by any shoemaker in the country. Agencies will be on tablisbad In 'every city-and village, and supplied with &Ilea And proprietary stumps, at schedule prices; and liberal c. mad:mien allowed on miles. Also General Agencies for States appointed ou application, with proper testimonlath to the inventor. SAMUEL J. SEELY, General Depot, corner City 'Hall Place am:L.llond street, New York. I!!IMEUE Now YORK, Tune 1, 1866. Thu proprietors of the above patent, having coma in contact withls potent proriouely-ihsued to Wlplato J. Lynne, of Ntirthamptou,libuin, - rororing the same in vention and improvement, the chief parties in interest have purchased the same, and, combining their in terests, have organized THE , AMERICAN Patent Metallic Shoe Solo Company, And established a general Manufactory and Depot at 02 John Street, New York; where they are ready at all times to fill orders for soles of all sizes with promptness and dispatch 'rho attention of dealers Is rospurofully solicited. No person who has once used this sole will ever again consent, if procurable, to pear a boot onshoevithOut it. Special inducements offered to dealers and mane. %ewers, to aid In their introduction. Price List, and reneral and special Information furnished on applica tion at the general store, to A. N. LYMAN, President Am. rut. Metallic Shoe Sole Co., 02 John Strout, New York. April 0,1806-6 m. ? Always On Hand A , Large and, variO'EAoOk' of Otooeijoi . ' oueorware,,, ;; , ;CANNED; ITUTTS Halmos, Fish, &c. kc., which I am selling at tho very lowest Cash, Prices. . Those Indebted to.thi stascrlber, and particularly those in arrears for. u length of time will come forward and promptly pay up, /111 longer delay will not be utfhe mated to. . - Nov. 14•1805. WM. BENTZ. • • •, nueAl:, 'kinds of 'jewelry oiling; done at shortnotice. Accordeone properly repaireclan4 , at the new Jewelry Store, NABS, Malo. . 4 rine , assortment , Of Candy , Toys'o£ Auietlcan, Frenchind Elerrilen inakos. AT RATBASTIOKB. , It?0K-OANDY, aeorets FFenoh and ugo.ro n , n g6'. • AT 1/AVEBST/011.0. 1 8. .1. Vaudereloot /4 Co. Chemlsta 718 Market 6troot, hllatlelphia, Pa Vir This is a personal Invitation to the reader to examine my large 2issort meet of NEW STYLES or DRESS Goons, Selected with special rare tar the Spring Ti ode. REMEMBER, TIIAT I HAVE REMOVED FROM 111 kIN STREET, TO NORTH HANOVER STREF.T, NEXT DOOR TO 11111.1,ER & BOW ERS' HARDWARE StonE. 1321M111112 MILLER & BOWERS, 1)r..7011S M. DAGNALL, Box 153, Brooklyn, N. Y CASH ASSETS, $2,000,000 ,JA )1 Ett C. \VA LEY, i . l . llSidvu t SEELY'S Postscript MEE CAPITAL . 01; $150,000, HOOFLAND'S BITTERS. ''M, great Strengthening Tonic. (NOf tt 4441cy PrePiiraticin.) HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS DEVILITY ! DEBILITY ! reet,ittn i g'fram any ealise whatever PROSTRATION OF THE SYSTEM, INDUCED DY Severe Hardships, Exposure Diseases of Camp Life Soldiers, Citizens, Male or Female, . Adult or Youth. WILL FIND IN Tills BITTERS a pure Tonic, not dependent on had liquors for their almost luiritrulous effects. 3Ei DYSPEPSIA, Observe the following symptoms resulting from din orders of the digestive organs: Constipation, inward Piles, Fullness of Blood lo the Head, Nausea:Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in tile 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 n lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or %Yobs before the Bight, Fever and Dull Pain in the ilead, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Puin In the Bide, Back, Chest, LIM Sud den Flushes of Rent, But nlng in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings ofEwil, and Crest Depression of Spirits. AND DISEASES RESULTING FROM DISORDERS OF TUE LINER AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS. ARE CURIO BY 1100 FL A ND'S GERMAN BITTERS, I= PERFORMED MORE CURES, GIVES BE.1"1' sATIsrAc- TION, 1121 S MO RE TESTIMONY, has more Respectable People to vouch for it, than any other article in the Market. We dory any 01111 to contradict this assertion, and WILL. YA Y $lOOO to any one who will produce a certificate published by us that is not genuine. HOOPLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, WILL CURE EVERY CASE 01, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and Diseases arising from a disor- dered Stomach REMEMBER, Ihut this Bitters is not A teloille, eOIITAINS NO RUM OR WHISKEY, CANNOT MAKE DRUNKARDS, BUT IS THE BERT' TONIC IN THI WORLD, Read who Says So From the Rev. Levi C. Beek. Pastor of the Baptist Church, Pemberton, N. J formerly of the North Bap tist Church, Philadelphia, et present Pastor of the Baptist Church, Chester, Pa. * * a * .1. sk sr. sr. I have known llordian d's German Ditto, GlTon ably for n number of years. I hay. used them in ley and hare been an pleased with their 'fleets, that I was induced to recommend them to many oth ers, and know that they have operated in a striklnal beneficial manner. I take great pleasure au thuspub h proclaiming this tart, and calling the attention of those afflicted with the diseases fur Which they are recommended, to these bitters, knowing Irma expert mice the', my recommendation will be sustained. do this more cheerfully as lioolland's Bitters is intend ed to benefit the afflicted, 111111 Is •'nut a tutu drink.' From Roy. W. D. Solgfrkil, Pastor of Twelfth Bap. tivl Church, Ph lln. Gentlemen :-1 have recently 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 loolland's German hitters wore recommended by persona who had tried them, and whose favorable nitration of those bitters Induced roe to try then,. I must confess that I had an aversion to Patent Medicines Iron, the "thousand and one" quack "Bitters," whose, only rums seems to be to paint off sweetened And drugge4 liquor upon the community in a sly way, and the tendency et which, I tear, 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 ate mach, but upon the nervous system, was prompt and gratifying. I fuel that I have derived groat and permanent benefit from the use of a few bottles. Very respectfully yourx, W. D. SEItIFIt 10,, No. 254 Slmektunason Street 3E-i From Rev. J. Newton Brown, D D., editor of the Ito cyclopedia of Religious Knowledge 111111 Chthdlan Chronicle Philadelphia. Alteough hit disposed to favor or roe. Inmend Patent Medicines In general, through distrust of their Digt, dients and effects, I yet know of no sufficient reasons why a 1111111 may not testify to the benefits he believes 11111111114 to has(' received front 1111 y simple melioration, in the hope that Ito may dins eontrifinte to the tit t others. I do this the more readily i u regard to ilerman Balms. in Illared by Dr. C N. Jack son, el this city, because 1 was prejudiced against them for many years, under the hum e•sion that tht y were chiefly 1111 alcoholic mixture. I ant Indebted to my friend, Robert Shoemaker, Esq., for the removal of tins prejudice by proper t este and for encouragement h, try them when suffering from groat and long continued debility. '('ho use of three bottles of tht se Bitters at the beginning of the present year, was followed by evident relief and restoration to a degree of bodily and mental vigerxyltich I had not felt for six months be fore, and had almost despaired of regaining I there fore thank God and my friend for directing me to the use of thorn. J. NEWTON BROWN, Philadelphia Froze the Rev. E. D. Veria4,,Asslstant Editor Chris tian Chronicle, Phila. I have duetted decided benefit from. the use of Hoof bind's German Bitters,jand feel It my privilege to rec ommend thentanu most valuable tonic, to all who are snffering Mom general debility or from diseases arising frcrin dorangembut of the liver. 'Yours, truly. It. D. PENDALL. From Rev. D. Merrigo, Pastor of the Paosyunk Bap tist Church, Phila. From the many respectable recommendations given given to Dr. floollainPs (lot man 'littera, I was induced to give them a . trial. After using several bottles I found them to be a• good remedy for debility, and a most excellent tonic for the stomach. From the Roy. THOS. WINTER, D. D., Pastor of Rox borough Deptlat Church. DEAR Sin : I fool It duo tp Your excellent preparation Hooiland's German Bitters, to add my testimony to the deserved reputation It has obtained. I have for vearo, at times, boon troubled with, groat disorder in my head and nervous system. I was advised by a friend to try a bottlaof your German Bitters. I did so, and have experienced a groat and unexpected relief. My health has boon very materially benefited. I con; fidently recommend the article whore I meet with MOE similar to my Oivniand haveheen assured by many of their good effects. Respectfully yours, r. BEWAILE OH 00IINTRILBEITS: 'See that the signature of "0. M. JAPICSON" Is on the wrapper of each bottle. , Should your nearest druggist not havci the article do not be put off by any of the intoxicating prepara., Mona that may be, offered hilts place, but send to ui and we wlll,ferward,,securely packed by, express. 0/01100,AND .MA.NUFAOTOItY, No. 4D} Arch Streq, Philadelphia, Pa. . • t. lawiconaorn to O. )tl.7ttclit3On bo.j , rndpiumons. For ilalo by Drugglate and Mailers In everylown In, the United States. De0.1,1000-Ix., • ' AMERICAN ORGANS (From "Godey's Ladies' book"' February, 18 - 66.) REED ORGANS, THE following remarks , . and sugges tions relative to this immensely popular Instru ment will doubtloss interest and profit very many of our readers, we commeld the article to their careful Perusal:— A hundred and one makers of Organs, Cottage, Par lor,Cabinet, American, School Organs, etc. etc., are mi claiming to make the best instrument la tho world. Being comparatively a now instrument. as at present constructed, we are convinced the public aro much lose capable of judging of its merits, or &writs, than of most other instruments. if there is really an ossontial dilTerenculn them, if there are some excel lent and some worthless onus, the public should have some criterion for judging of them,sorne facts which will enlighten them. We cheerfully ccnicode tbospace for this article knowing that thorn is hardly a tinily, or church, or school in all the land, but itt'lloore or lose interested in this topic. We aro also aw4ro of lie be ing a great misfortune, a real calamity, to nay of them to purchase an inferior or worthless Organ, ruinous to good playing, and atop a source of ranch annoyance and vexation. We know this article to emanate from a candid and Intelligent source, and thus wo give it to our readers. Fevers, The question is often asked, what aro "reed organs?" We atdswer, they are, in most cases, nothing in the world but the old melodeon In disguise. Many of the so-called organs have the salon bellows, the saute 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 mote high sounding name. But an organ, to be in reality an or gan, must have :ivied chest or reservoir for air sepa rate front the bellows, Into which wind-chest the reeds open, anti the tone has room to expand and perfect it self Into the full round tone, similar to the Bute or pipe organ, even, smooth, firm, and mellow ; and this tone from reeds cannot ho obtained in any other way known. Nothing FO 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 roods open direct Into the bellows ot air passages, instead of a wind-chest or sound-box. Aud yet HOMO makers oven go so far an 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 tory soon throw the reeds out of tune, and injure the bellows; and as though it were not an easier matter to obtain a much butter and here easily tnanaged swell by other methods, The truth is, any, organ, so called, or melodeon which has the wind acting directly upon the reeds, Is nothing more nor less titan a huge accord/ton, dress It up as you may. And when organists anti trite muelcinne become aware or the fact that they can obtain those that tire organs In fact as well its it, name, they will buy no more of the objectionable ones. Then again the swell should al-. ways lip 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, anti thus always un der easy control, to be used ad libitum. The large divided bellows, or double bellows, is also a very important improvement. By this means not on ly en ,, the wind be supplied FLIONe evenly, but with Our greater case to the performer from the tact that either bellows alone trill he sell?, lent MI the lighter melodit,, thus permitting the player to change about and rest the feet at will ; than, if the bellows is of the requisite large size, and having the wind•chest or reservoir, all tt 11l he NV ell. As to the To.e.ls. they 1111.16 t. 1,0 @@cientifically tuned and voiced. or Cu), the other good quitilles to the world c.oomt , to ne d ie. strumpet. 'rile inquiry now tury eat arises, where ...in the ..rgan be procuredup II..; these e.,sentinl told de , ir Oho .thahtles Thcio one possensitic all the post., fuel the tnt thc ANI ERWAN (MOAN, ' , lade IIV it „f Manton, SIIIIAII r Wlmlesale A Lett t. asl I.e cpls ay, Nicer York. '11,.e organs have a wind-chest.P.lOn di.: the MllOlO length or the Instrument and so constructed as it, art at the Kline flow 11H /l lot SFIPSFStiII/ SOU nthbox or board. and having the SUMO 111111 f OULU t relation and part to perform that the wtteding•lntari has to the piano. 'fins lent uth the makers have patented, and to It are owing in n great measure th Orel), nee goal hal fullness and rich: es, ..f t o o, hi g hly pr i ze d by all who have used these organs They also have the largest nail best divided bell. ws In use, which In aooth Or important feature. No part of their work is alighted, no expense or pains spared to make the A merican Organs perfect Musically, its Woll as mechan badly, and. judging tans the Immense sale of them sit present. they hitt fair to long maintain the proud p4,si t ion they hasp won 1,, superior merit alone it 0 would most heartily advise all in torta.tml to call upon OF 'III,II , FS ....MU , . OTT, the Wholesale Agent, at 5 , 1 Itroadway. Nes lark. 111:1 tat/ 1.11.1111 he in lilt, lao , t gout luin..lll) and he uthfUl tnanner, impart to them nil tin 110 , 1111:it thPy may desire relative to this truly delightful iII'AFUIIIOI.It. The ,allscriber is fully prepared to tarnish Sheet "Vla%ie, Strings. NlUSleal I visit - mamas, and Music tasks of all kinds at the lowest trade rates. Sr holetrale and re tail,Trom the largest volketions in this country. Irdurs punctually nest faithlully attended to. Address all orders Wholesxle agunry. The sul..erther, late a owl - nits t edt his wr4l k use 11 first haste n e agency, fuel Itroadway. Nee York City, where he eel le p1ea....1 to reveler the order , of hi:. friends and the public. and e•peetally to heat limn thotu. who lies core lilt rally 1..•5t0et..1 their pal rontuze Nu the firm hereto fore Ile e ~ttplOy there superior instruments te the. I ride ‘Vholesale and Retail, at the very Lowest wade ee ith the Insulated Iron him steel F ram .tet.t in one soli,' plate). They excel all 'there rAldlity ruporiority eel tone, nod elegance of exturna appearance. All these Pianes have overFtrung Scales. giving .1 connection with the patrol. iron rim and frame, ir'nl lon nd, Power lul, and Sweet Mellow Toner. The Case or, , Hiut(llllt In appirtranre, and easily and safely han died. Warranted to prove satl4frtetors, or the Wont* returned, Address all orders to AMERICAN ORGANS TUN 3DIST PERFECT AND II EA UTI IIJL Hakes home attractive, - refinoe,nini olevaine tho rein& of till, beautiful in appearance and offeete. The immense popularity of those Organs, and their superior Musical Powers, Is last bringing thorn before the public, ,as the Instrument so long desired in A MEItICAN HOMES. And although the rout price Is but a title over the .Melodeon, yet the musical !Wynn togas, beauty of trine and quieknoss of touch and ac tion are solar superior, that they aro thet-supureeding the Melodeon and the call is now almost exclusively for the AMERICAN ORGANS It Is adapted to any Minna from tho quickest and most lively, to the heavy tone of thp Cliuroh Organ. And almost universally they are i ntforred to the Plano, by persona who have them, yot ethiting less than half, and only takings small amount of room. Bond for•deacriptive eirculara giving full particulars and prices. Exclusive Agencies secured to Dealers, and large discounts to the trado and Teachers. Address all or ders, bIEItRIOE • bIBBRIA OTT;' Wholesale Agent, 581 Broadway, Now York March 30, 1806-Iy. TARESSING OASES, Ladies' and .I..."Gontlomon's. Dec. 15, 1805. AT lIAVERBTICEB... PROPS.— Mlnt, Chocolate, Cream, Lemon, Orange, Vann a, Rose anti Mose. Dee. 16, 1800. • AT lIAVERSTIIIIO3. -7- T ----- DIJRE LIBERTY WHITE LIIAD, JL preforrad by all practical Da'uteri] I 'Try it I & you trill have no other, Manufactured only by Ne' ZEIGLER & BMITII,I Wholesale Drug, Paint & Glass Wale, N 0.187 North Third Strout, SIIIhATA., Jan. 22, 186 . 6-Iy. - T. WINTER, Roxborough,.Pa. . . . 824000 A YEAR made brany _ One with fin—SWIMS Toole. No experience necessary. The Presidents, Cashier's, and Treasurere of 3 Banks indorse the eiraulo, Soot froe with..eamples—Addrese-the-Aluorienn -Stencil-leek Works, Springfield, Vermont. July 27,1806—am. TIOLIN and -Guitat-Strings,-yiolin• Dom, Sanwa, &e., at tha now Jewelry titoro, East Man Sc. JONES. 4..1AVA;i8,• S° Agonoy for the sale of Morton's kJ Gold Pons, The now Jowelzy Stoic, End Ilsip V.A.IIIILY DYE COLORS, , "tiily1;180-4: Q,PEGTAOLES, of all 'Nude and prices, ►l.O to tad all ago, at the now Jewelryi3pre s -Ilast Islnint3t. HUSK "TEACHER N SI BEM A OTT. 5',1 Itrondway, N. FM BOARDMAN, GRAY ti CO PIANO-FORTES, SIBERIA OTT, SSI Broadway New York S. D. if. W. SMITH'S MUSICAL INSTRUMENT IN TILE WO._ELLID. I= It A MER [CA Ar OR GA 1 r SIBERIA OTT, GEO Broadway, Now York> WHOLESALE AGENT SAVE MON E Y, AT CHARLES OGILBY'S CHEAP CASH STOEE. AVING just , opened a large assort ment of Imported and Domestic Dry Geode, WI, eh were all purchased at a further decline In prt, cos, I have commenced this day to sell all kinds •of Goods In the Dry Goode and Fancy Line, at less prices than they were sold five days ago by any Douse In the County. Ladies Dress Goods, j and ti-4 Pansy Cols and lila& Wool Balance at Old Pr cos. New Style Stripe Lustros, iklezambiques all Styles at Old Prices, Now Style Chone Poplins, all Shades, at Old Prices. Shepherds Plaid Slohalrs and Delanes all size Plaid at_olll Prices Black and Colored Alpacas at lowest pr ,e lerAii'Lawns in all the now Styles, Bettor and cheaper than has been sold for Five.Yeara. White Goods. Nainsooks, Drllliants, Carebrics, Bishop Lawns, Puffed Musline, Striped Swiss and Nainsoolui for Dresses and Qarlhaldi's at prices that will astonish all. MEN AND BOYS WEAR Kontueltoy .loans old Prices 25 ets All the celebrated melcom of Cassimores. Cotton Goods. Linnzi Drills and Ducks at lower twines than have boon bought for years. I am selling Coed Ca!icons at 11, 111, 17 els. lam selling Good Muslin's at 12 14,15, 16 eta. I am soiling the Best Unblonehod ' Musiln to day at 21 and 25 etc. I am selling the Best Calicoes today at 18 and 18 eta receivn every morning the Philadelphia and New York Dodestic Price Lisle from the Principal Houses In those Citiedand regulate JRV Dill the priees of all goods accordingly on a &Mining Mar. ket all will sco that they have the advantage of the drain° the very day it happens. This being the only fair way of doing business, I will strictly adhere to it, regardless of the opinion of other !louses. A trelnendlous stork r.t . (llnshams, Ticklngs„Checks Flannels, Blue Drilling to., all at lowest cost trrlres. FANCY GOODS, In all the vuilless variety of Fancy goods tno numer ous tr. mention I take plearure In saying our stock wa never more complato and at prices that Inuit satisfy Daimon] Skirts and all the makes of Hoop Skirts ot and below old Prices. Silk Sun Umbrellas and Para was. It !Moms, Loons, Edeings, Table Covers, (Dress Buttons by this Thousand) Shakers, Lndloa, Coats and Children's Cloves and Hosiery all sizes colors and prices. Linen Hdkfn ke., at very lose Prices. SHOES. Also a full now stock of Ladles' and Childrun's Shoes of every descriptinn. I sell no auction work and can warrant every,pair. I sell and being at no extra expense fir keeping the Santo am enabled to sell cheaper than any Rios !louse 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 1 Lope to be able to merit 11. con tinuance of the same. Remember the Were on thn Corner opposite the Post Utlicr and Um Methodist Church. Coma OM' and All and convince yourself bef.,re pur chasing, else, hero seeing is !wiles Ing. puRE Lll3Ellll' W it I TE LEA I), Tt,, wtitost, thr ino,l durxbl. and the tno:zt ro•onowtcal. Try it ! Mnnufneturerl ,11) by Ziegler & Smith, Wholel.ale Drug, Paint k (li/IFS Demlerg, N'. 137 N,.rth Third Jan. ANOTHER GREAT CURE IN THE CITY OF NEWT YORK, Of a highly respectabge citizen, well known to the Mercantirb community, by DR. J. 11. SC II 111 1 , 1 CK , TII E ditEAT 1.17 NUI I,CTOR Dri'D I LAD E LI'III A OFFICE N. Y. kvn OALE7., lean Co„ No. 2S Nt.SaU St,., Now York, Juoo 1, 1803, Dn. J. 11. bum:NCß—Dear Sir :—For over lift eon years I Intro been troubled with a sovero cough, awl usually two Or three thi, a year with Mere or less hen., rings, which to.:ethor, for the last few years, has kept me thin In flesh and too weak to do husiness of ally kind w ithout suffering. lu A hgusi lasi I had a very roe ore hemorthage, and. according to the Judgment of 0 good New 1 . 4 , [: 19g . 11 yeiciall, 1 tear idiot:toil as beyond 1110 reach a! medicine, nod was ado iced to 110 prepared so far as property mattes Were concerned, to lea, this world al short notice. Thu physician (;11111 my good friends) said that tho Met cold I took must prove fathl. Early I 0 ,ban wiry I n cold, and fort unatuly wits ortitippligi irooms at N,'. I'd BON D sTlLEET.ditect ly 1,01, your Mike. alintit the I nth of January I procured ii bottle Cl your Syrup and coin- Illetteed taking it freely. My feet nod Ili to, wore very much swollen, and all thosymptouts of a speedy death soolned to accompany Illy told. I Stint for lily former pliv.icion, and sta•eil to him that I was taking your and utter sliowlng'lltem to hint, and having tact of thorn, he replied ; - You van take theta you like, they will d , you no harm ' lie said : ••You know what I told y o u loot summet, and 1 say the Sallie 110 w, if you have any hominess to 01.100 up, do Dot put it off. - Ile said to oilier frionds that Ipl"eould see no h. pl, tot me," and my friends and rehtflons concluded my time had c..ine, At thh, time I cos taking freely of your medirino, but had not noon you. Thu doctor a few (tines. and finned ins (much to his Pm , p. 11 1 11,0V111Lf s lid 1101'01/W out understand MY 0401 was ill yoUr medicines, and I It ol a wish to have you examins lily rase, and see n hill you hail 1.• •iiy. When pill flint can., to My nom and outdo the examination, you gave tile but lit tle verodrit hat 010 ti: eispronseil 01 my et er being !wiped out of my then swan in,; difficulties. The second dine that you railed, tied ling tile still gaining, >ou gave me oncouragonteu t, say mg, ••iny symptom,. wore 10151011 lag I the PUilliarlie ityrup i Sea-wood clink and Mandl - aka Pills had act...l Ilk, tt/AIM." My circulation, my rough, my appetite, all began to improve, and I could walk about iii) nine. a Halo. You visited Ule nearly ovary Tues day, and found um Improving, and told me not to go out of lily loom until the tiret day of May. I Look no cold while under your treatment, lily appetite became first-rate, and you told tile to cat everything 1 wisnod or a uutriti.,us nature, nitiVii linureisu the room asmuch as 1 Id lid your advice, and to the surpise ut my old pity/titian wed irieltds, 1 neelli lillieh better than I have been 1111 seVoral 'ears, and breathe better than 1 ever oxpected n porson could with I,lll' lung. the loft luting completely drivil up. 1 fool Ivry gratetul to you, and conalder your advice and Medicines iti . valuablo. Yours, truly, Litt. Sul ENCS Deal Sir bout too yours ago I we token with a very troublosume cough and 21 pain in my breast; seven or eight months passed away with out my doing anything for myself. Then I applied to a physician, who attended UlO for about three months o ithout rendering me any service. I also obtained the advice and treatment of a physician in one of our hos pitals, atm like had the advice and treatment ot too other physicians but all to nu purpose. During this long space of time 1 teas nearly dead; several times my friends Clinic to see me and witness my exit into the spirit-world. I was confined to my bud two months at ono time. My breathing was exceedingly short. I gave up several times all hope of gutting better ; and at, regarded getting well, that was entirely out of the question. And to think this day. lam well anti hearty! I was adviSed by 801110 °rimy, friends to try Dr. SCHENCK'S :nedlemes. I accordingly *hought bottlo after bottle, anti. 1 reached the nintlil;„ then I found decided chabge in my cough for the hotter. I sulfured severe ly from palpitation of the heart, and two weeks alter 1 commenced taking your medicine this difficulty ceased. When I first Well t to Dr. Schunck's ogle. It was with oillictoty that 1 could get up.,in to his luception room, I c,o SO weak and so SAV ulletr; my skin was its callow thllUgh I had the janotilco felt dull, heavy aml , I.ll.opleen. .;'cheitek, after eornini g mu, said both my lungs were Aticetud, tut d gave me but little hope ; but his medicines, in about two weeks, took right hold el mu ; it seemed to go right through my whole sys tem. Thu Pulmonic Syrup, Lieu-Weed Tonle dud Man drake Pills, all took right hold in the right place. The Pills brought away is. oat quantities of bilt, and slime; the Syrup loosoned fhe mutter to my lungs, which came off very trot, ; the Sea-Weed Tonic gave mu nu ap. petite, and - everything seemed to taste good. - To oboe' what great power the medicines havo In purifying my system, and to show how bad I was dis eased, beside all the bile that passed my bowels, and the great quantities of phlegm and matter I expector ated I broke out all ever in large boils, tha t would continuo to gather And run for aboutals wyeko, and I had at one time over twenty-five bobs. .1 have noth ing of the kind now, and feel like another person al together. I can safely say that I havo not oujoyed such health for flee years as I do now, and cannot praise you and your medicines enough. May 0 , d huntlantly bless and proservu you I is the sincere do. sire of ono who has boon so wonderfully reiluvud through your agency ; and If any ono desires to know with regard to the truthfulness of this report, if they will call upon any of my Wands, or upon me, No. 4 Dryden Place, near Thompson street, helm, Cadwaht-' der, Philadulphia, Choy will be porfoctly satisfied with the validity of the calm Yours, Yours, with ranch respect, bletitY 901INAIDT. The above-case, as doscilbed, Is perfectly correct. I know it to he true. Yours, T. B. MILLER, Pastor of Hancock Church. _ . Dr. 8011BNOK will l) profeseionaily at his principal Wilco, No. 16 NORTH SIXTIFSTIIEET, cursor of a MIME, PHILADELPHLi t every Saturday, from 0 'A: M., No. 32 Bond street, New York, ovary Tuosday, from 9 to 8 ; No. 38 Summer street, Boston, Mass., every Wedtms day, from 9 to 8, and every other Friday at 108 Bala , more streot, Baltimore, Did. All advice fru, but for a. thorough examination of the lungs with his Respir. ometar, the chargo,is throe dollars. Price of the l'ufmonlo Syrup and Sea-Weed Tonic, each $1 00 per, bottle, or $7 60 Tar half dozen. Man. drake Dills, 25 cants per box. For solo by all Druggists and Dealers. , Jun. 1, ISoO—ly • Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs; forty different' styles, adapted to mond uud seen- Mr music, for $BO to $6OO each. FIEInt-ONE GOLD or SILVER MEDALS, or other first premiums award ed them, Illuatratod Catalogues free. Addrese, MA SON', et TIAMLIN, bestow, or MASON DROTIIERS, Now 'Yong.. • 800.22, 1:65-Iy. CIHOICE SEGARS & TOBACCO, AT RALEITONS.: ‘.)4 PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS nA oleos and ntylos D 00.16, 1806. AT HAV.EIIBIIOIIBI. VDIES gcMPANTONS,__ 4na due. ac. 15, 1865 , AT lIAVER,STIOISS AortietoupuitAL ,SOUIETY Fall iffecting; .1865. THE Fartnors and Members , of the, Agricultural Society will remember that our next fall meeting and Exhibition .will comniqueo on' Wednesday the. 10th of October and continue three' days., The greunda have been .donlily enlarged and. the track for Abe oahibition of horses greatly length.' queci,And..chiliallacrsased,.in_numlior.„AndAt le-con.• templated that wo will have the,raoet euteu,sive^eitt bition that has even been, held. „All persenent home' and abroad are invited to participate es ozhiblioreand qxtakit?rs., .py,oFcpr of the President. DANIEL S. OliOlIT y . 2 t 0,18130-7M p00r0t49.. ON -and after MONDAY, May 21st, 1860, Plummier Trains will run daily as follows, (Sundays excepted): ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Harrisburg 8.40 A. M., Mechanicsburg 0.18, Carlisle 0 57, Newvllle 10.84 abipponsburg 11.07, Chatubersburg 1.10 P. 11., Green castle 1.43, arriving at Hagerstown 2 10 P. SI. MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg 2.00 P. M., Meehan icsburg 2.33, Carlisle 3 06, Neurvil le 3.40, Shipponsburg 4.10, Charnbersburg 4.50, Greencastle 6.25, arriviug at Hagerstown 5.55 P. M. EXPRESS TRA leaves Harrisburg 4.15 P. M Mechanicsburg 4.51, Carlisle 6-21, Newville 6.53, Ship pensburg 6 21, arriving at Chambersburg at 6.50 I'. 51. A MIXED TRAIN leaves Chambersburg 8.20 A. 31., Greencastle 9.30 arriving at Hagerstown 10.15 A. 31. EASTWARD. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN loaves Chatnbarsburg 5.15 A. 31., Silipponsburg 5,45, Newrilla 11.16, Carlini° 6.50, Mechanicsburg 7.1:1 an ivinkr at Harrisburg 7.50 A. 31. MAIL TRAIN loaver llngorstow 8.10 A. M., (from, eastla 8.45, Hhanibersburg 0.25, Shipponsburg 9.50, Nowvillu 10.20 Carlisle 11.03, Mei-hanlesburg 11.37, ar riving al. Harrisburg 12.10 P. M. 1 XE'R'sOS TRAIN leaves Ilagerstown 12 00 111 . ., Greencastle 12.30, Chamberahurg 1.10, Shipponsburg 1.43, Nowvillo 2.15, Carnet° 2.58, Mechanicsburg 3.20, arriving at Harrisburg 3.66 I'. M. A MIXED TRAIN leaves Hagerstown 3.05 P. M., Greencastle 1.00, arriving at Chant bersburg 1.50 I'. M. &IT - Making close connections at Harrisburg with Trains to and from Philadelphia, New York, Pittsburg, Baltimore and Washington. 0 N. 1.111.1„ Bali l It Al L 110A.mqprlen, 11 alaborsburg, May 17,1866. } .5.64115-1. C SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. JUNE 11th, 1860. TRUNK LINE FROM THE k . A North amt North-West for Philadelphia,. New York, Reading, Pottsville:, Tatoava, Ashland, Lebanon, Allan tow u , Easton, Ephrata, Litiz, Liineaster, kin, nn. , &e. Trains leave Harrisburg for Now York; as follows: At, B.OU, SAO and 0.06 A. M., and 2.10 and o.lb P. M., connecting with similar Trains on the Pennsylvania Rail Bead, and arriving at New York at 0.00 and 10 10 A. N., and 4.10, 520 and 10.45 P. NI. Sleeping Cars ac companying the 3.00 A. M., and 9.10 I'. N., Trains, without change. Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Minersville, Ashland, I'lll°C/rove, Allentown and Phil. adelphia, at 8.10 A. M., and 2.10 and 4.10 P. M., stop ping at Lebanon and principal Way Stations; the 4.10 P. M. Train making connections f n • ('o:m.lla and Philadelphia only. For Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Sui.quohanna Rail Road. leave Ilarrii.burg at 3.20 P. 11. Returning : Leave New York at 7 1,0 and 0.011 A. M., 12.00 Nun and 0 .00 P. 11; Philadelphia at 8 15 A. M., and 3.30 P. 31., Way Passenger Train leaves Phila delphia at 7.30 A. 111.: returning from Reading at 0.34 I' Si., stopping at ail elation, Pottsville at 8.45 A 11.. and 2..1) P. Si.; .I , lllan 1 11.00 and 11 70 A. M., anti 1 05 I'. 31; Tamaqua at ".45 A. Si., and 1,00 and 9.36 I' M. Leave Pottsville far liarrh.burg, via Seh ny 11;111 null Susquehanna ICaii Road. at 7.00 A. M. 0011.111 . . Roadituf Aroonthnolation Train: Loam, lionding ut 0330 k. M.. returning trttlll Phlinfolphin at :,,on Colum4M Itotl Road Trqlns leave Rending nt 045 A. $l., 12 or, N,,,,n and 0.4.8 P. M. for .14phr3ta, l.itiz, 1.311- castor, Columbia, Ar On Sundays Loavo New Yor• at 8.00 P. M., Pullin (Muffin 0 00 A M., and :3 15 P. M., Om 8.00 A. M. Train running only to Roading. Pott4vlllo 5.00 A. M. Taw /non 7,30 A. M., Ilarrlqburg 903, A. M., nod Itoadlng at 1.33 and 7.30 A. M., for 11arrIsl/urg, and 10.52 A. 31.- for Now York. loot 4.25 I'. Al. for Phikdolphia. Commutation, Mileago, SOILSOII, Fall/011*nd 14xcur mon Tiokots to crol huno all points, at rodm,ol Itatos. booked through : 90 p•,undk allot. of carp Pankumzel. li . A N1U111.1.8, (lonaral Superintendent.- Reading, Pa Juno 25, 131113. ESTEY'S COTTAG E ORGANS, ..,... : ,.,-.............4.......;,...1.--.... , ..1=-_, 7 ,. -- ,3C. 7 :71g1.: , ... 7 .7744141;a11 7 ".•,: t ) I;7' Cottage Organ. • • f 4 .1: _ .. a._.k.„.........,---___-_,_,,„ ARE not only unexcelled, but tln•y are unequalled, by ;my utile! trot lu,truun•nt to the country Designed expressly for Churches and Schools, they aro found to be equally well minuted to the parlor and drawing mom for silo only by E. \I. BRUEE, No. 1, North SEVENTH Street, PIIILADKUMIA. Atil - -Also, BRA 1)1112Itr,S PIANOS, arida complete as sent,. nt of the PERFECT 7f El.tl D EON : , opt. 22, 1865-Iy. The Family Grocery E subscribers, having taken the Family Grocery Store ,if Moniounith & Baker, on Main St, adjoinin,t F. ilardner ,t Co's Machini Shop and Foundry. have just opi•ned n Dew kind oh, gant asoni tnuint Di GROCERIES. ri LASS :Ind Cu RENS WARE, mdected oith zre.tt care for foully which they will null at the very lowest prices 1, cash. Er ery article in the line of Family tirocerlea will always he kept trosh and cheap. They also call particular attention to t h e /Era l'erfrn;(l/acs.; •F ru it ,h trs , of which they lustre the exclusive ages .. cy fir Carlisle, and 11 bie h has proved its supenority Over all other cans or jinn now is use its peat Rill, plicitv, F pervert reliability in keeping Fruit, arid • NR EL . I the extraordinary ease with which it is crated VI/Lenonl,without injury 11,,r future use. No family should purchase other jar+ without first eNamislug the PATENT Eureka, If they connect t„buy. I he best. Wee have al. KNOX'S PATENT STEP JAR I, A MI article which no house . koop er should la.vvithout. lso, Lash's eel obratel IV AS !LINO MA • CHINE, only Five Dollars, and the Alllll.lOll t I,OTIIILS WRINGER, both of Ny211,11 they confidently recommend to give entire satisfaetiotu They have also been appointed Ascot-. for the sale of =1 EA RTIIDN 11 RA IN PI P ES, to whlch they would all the attention eI Farmers and others needing them as the best and cheapest article to be found for conveying water through yards and barn-yards. Also a variety of other articles, such as DOOR MATS of several kinds and prices. .rn-- Just opened 3 supply of Fresh Herring and a❑ kinds ..of Salt Fish, put up this Spring. Also Flour in barrels and sacks and Feed by the bushel. MARTIN ARDNER. • May 25, HOU. Walker & Claudy, (gie(itsors to J. D. (}urges,) rilflE'subsoribers respectfully inform the public In gonorol. that they Bove purchased the Tin and Sheet Iron Establishment of Mr (1 organ, In roar of thq Court House, where they are,preparod to accommodate the patrons of tho old 0110014SLII0011t nail all othors who may favor them with their work. If you want the very Lost at the lowest price, come to us. All insured for six 'months or longer. We hovo.nothing on hand but the best bakers. and Warrant them to be such, for we keep none other. Come and sae the great variety. We can give hundreds of testimonials if desired. our Parlor and Office Stoves for wood or coal HEATERS AND RANGES, Stationary and Portable. TILT W.1 3 1.13,..3M , of all kinds In great variety, made from the very host tin-plate. All you need In our lino can be had from us at a saving of 20 per cont. at our Store and Warentooms, in rear of the Court House. ' and you will save money In your purchases. It willfully pay you to come. Tin Roofing and Spouting done at short notice Ily strict attention to business the undersigned hope to merit and receive a liberal share of public patronago. Juno 29, 18613—1 y The Carlisle Cooki TO NEW AND OLD HOUSEKTMEitS. Anow and perfect Air-tight Gad Con suming Cooking Stove for Coal or Wood. CALL AND BEE IT At our Foundry and Stove Rooms, Main St., Carlisle. Tho patterns of this Stove are new and original Inds. sign and gotten up expressly for our use. We there. fbro call It THE CARLISLE COOK I It combines every now and Valuable Improvement -In Cooking Stover. .It is exceedingly handsorr o In ap pearance-As. a -perfect Air-tight and Gas Consuming Stove, and may safely be pronounced thescheapeet, best and.most complete Cooking Stove in the country. Wo cast two sizes, adapted to the wants of bothlarge ,and small families. Experienced Housekeepers will find upon examination that MEW CARLISLE Cook combines every requisite for'obonolify and °ardency in cooking. The public aro specially requested to call and see it, as we are confident it will fully recommend itself. ' GARDRER . ./t 00. . Good "vowel. A largo, assottinent of the beet quality Provisions, Spices, .Fruits, aelling oltat-tho.vory-loweabprpiotnrullngitrtholiatif of Poßnsylvmila; • FOR CASH. . . Oatiary yourselvets Of the truth'of the mei-, eon. Fob. 2 . 0,1800. • WAL DWI* CUMBERLAND VALLEY 01 , • ta t •• • IM E I TIPI Aft 1. • Xli o „ . _ JAI RAIL lIOAD. CHANGE OF HOURS. 'WESTWARD READING RAIL ROAD COOKING STOVE COME a❑d SEE, CALL WALKER & OLAUDY R EMOVAL The subscriber hags leave to Inform his old custom ers and the public generallv - Ahat ho has removed SADDLE AND lIARNESS, establishment to the building on south Hanover street, Carlisle, nearly opposite Beutz's Store. lie will, as horotof•re, keep constantly on hand, of hie of make, everything in his line, ouch as SADDLES, HARNESS, COLLARS, WHIPS, &C., &C. All his work is made up under his supervision, and he thereforeleels warranted in saying that or work manship and durability, it Is unsurpassed. Thankful for past favors ho respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. April 20, 1.800-0 m COAL AND LUMBER. TAVING as set:NW with IL. I , Mr. C. Fred. Sbrom In t. it jf,• • •„ . .,,,,:71. 4; &f:ii. , the Cold ttnd lannher inIAIIIPAR at the old D S t i i a t i t r l . of S h tn a l islvooy keep tho'hoot and. CLEANEST COAL, En tho Market. and perfectly dry. Kept under cover. Families trill 4n we!) to try us; tie we are dater. mined to sell cleaner coal, and at as Into lees as any yard other ln the town. Try us and I.E. c minced We hare also on hand ALL KINDS OF LUMBER usually kept in a first Class Lumber yard which we will sell as low, or lower than the lowest J 0,12,18116. DELANCY & S'TIROM orrosvrli LEE'S \V Alt ELIO US E [l'rentium for Best Furniture awarflo at all County Fairs sinrr 1857.] Furniture of all ,rieties hll,l Styles at n.reign and Dul , les% in Itlll.llll f:iet ure. from the fi nrst r ()sow ood and Mahnirany to the lONVURtprieed maple and pine Parlor, Chamber, Dlning-rbom, FURNITURE. Kitchep and Otliee Embracing every article used 113' /1011.1 :11111 Note keepers, of the most approved and tashionabl• desig and finish. including also l'uttatre furniture in set( reception and Camp c hairs, Nattrasses, (Jilt 6ncne• pictures, &0., &c. im_Partleuln, attention given as usual to funeral orders front tov,u and country, attended t i promptl and on n,,,,terate terms. I= Fr' II I€&: INSU 1,1 NCE, Allen and Eastpunnshero' u tuat Eire I 11.11 a d .•0 COll4-1411y a I CUM furl a lid County, in..rporatod Icy an 11 , 1. 01 Amenibly, in the year 1613, and having recently had its charter extend ed to the year 1583, hi now In active and rigorous op. eration, under tha superintendent, of the following board of Managers, vie. William D. iiorgas, Christkn I7 , tayriVan, Jacob El.erly D. Bally, Alex. Cathcart, .1. 11. Convvr, John 1 . .11.1101b,- gee, JOS0111: Wig•1,,,11/1111. Saul. Eh, ;3', Melso,, Dri c h or , Rudolph Mantle, Jamb Coover, and I I'. Dunlp. The rates td . insitrance :t0... low and ihvorahle any Company Of ihn tin.l it the :-taro Per , ..00, wish ing to beogne menthe, aril invited to make 3 pplien- Lion to the egentv of the Company. who are 11 tiling to wait upon thorn at any time. WM. It. (iCittl AS. President, Eberly's Mills. P. O. CHRISTIAN STAYMAN, Aire Pretidnut, M , hanicsburg, I'. (1. JOHN C. Di NI.A Sect . ) . Mechanicsburg DANIEL DAILY, Dill,borg, York Co. ~iumborlanci Shorrick„ , tlien ; tring. Shiremanstown; Linty.; Dickinson, howynitn. Chorcht own; Souti, Middleton; Samuel Hasher . Westpennshoro'; Samuel Coover,)lechaidesburtt : J. W Cock lir] ; :-tiopherdstou n D. hoover, Cpprir Allen J. ii. f - aNton, Silver Spring: ;John Byrn Carlisle; Valentine reemitu, Now Cumber land; .1)11110h MeCalldilol, York county--W. S. c-; Critilib' Warrington; h. Deardoi if, Waahington : Richey Clark, Dilibburg ; I). Rutter, Fairview ; John William,- Corroll. Dauphin co—Jacob HOUger. Harrisburg. ENS - . . ..temberi of the• Company having, poliries about to expire, hat] hare them renewed by making application to any of the Agent, July 1, laGl. LYNCH th FOOTE, Plumbers & Gas Filters r lic subscriber inform the public that thy ntll ',ablet, the FIT'IING AND PLUNIDINII busines et tho t 11 , 1 Sian I iII till. 141 , ..111.•iit of the Firs Metimilist Church. They v - LI! :Mend promptly It. sl business in their lino. LeAd ati.l Imu l'ip.o., Ilydranta, 311,1 r4,1(1 SHO IFER BA 7715 tVater Cl.ootts, Fort, and I.ltt IVelded Tubes, Iron t3lnlts, Bath Tub:, Bath Boilers, Wash Ba ,ins,./tydraul.c ltllwn, .4,•• , and every description o• cocks and tilting. for gas, at.eant, water, hr. riper tor ottolting range., In"tt••rs and ca- (17111 t, pint up in .410,01105, things. at short notice. in the moct mno.lorn style. All ,alt,rials and work iu time line At 1 , ,51 rates a yd. ry`lr ork and j0),,1,414. tr . Nutpcly utteuded July 1. HA R DIAT IRE STORE. ril ILE old Hardware stand of Lewis F. Lyn, pae,,..1 Into ths hand, ,•1' W. E. Miller . A. Bowers,"ho are 1100 trans.. dm; business un der the same and style of MILLER G BOWERS Thu now firm junk returouLt from and art. inns t- the pul fir at 010 I. I. NVItt p: ICON, all kinds of FOREIUN AND DOMESTIC Ilardwaro, Coach Priming, Paints, UHF, GLASS, VARNISH . , Ae. A lock Into their store will convince nil that they have enough of goods to fully supply the demand In this market. Persons wanting goods In our lino will find it to their advantage to give us a call. All orders pemnally and promptly attended to. July 7, lktlf, I[)LTRE LIBERTY Vh rrE LEAD ,lo morn and ham:- Ivor% at a given Cost titan any other! Try it Manuradurod only by ZI blt P. Lai & Wholosale Drug, Paint & Ohms Dealers, No. 137 North Third nreet, Phibufa., Jan. 22, 1866-4. Presents ror all at Haverstiek's. vvRITING Desks, Papier, MAchio nom.wood Waltiut Dec. 15, Imls. AT 11AVERSTICKS. I_)AINTS AND OILS.- A. 10 Tons White Lead. 1000 Gallonsof OIL Just received with a large assortment of Varnishes, Firo Proof Paint, • Turpentine, Florence White, Japan, White Zinc, Putty, °atonal Zinc, Litharge, Red Load Whiting, ,Boiled 011, Glue, Lard 011, Shellac, Sperm 011, Paint Brushes, Fish 011, Au, Color, of every description dry, and 011 in ,cans and tube!, at the Hardware Store of HENRY SAXTON. July 1, 1864. American House, North Hanover St., Carlisle, Pa. THE subscriber respectfully : informs his friends and tho public, that ho ,has takon above well known houso, formerly kcpt by air. Shriner, and intornis sparing no exertions to accom modate all who may be pleased to give him a call. Tho houso has boon refitted and is in excellent order. no also Introduced Anderson's Spring Bod Bottom to his Bodsteads, so that his guests will have a good night's rest. Ills charges will be , moderate. Attached to the hones is a largo yap' with excelling and convenient stabling. 0,11360-om, Bryaims Pulmonie Wafers, AT RALSTON'S Daa.11,1803. 9 NE good Photographls worth a doz on poor onoo . Who will givo,n poor ploturo to a ft end ? AU PLIOTOGRATUS made at 1 , 100.11-MAg.'S ROOkEl p aro warranted to give eatlefaetlou'or they will be' ro ' : taken. Oct. 20, 1865. 813 IPES, Tobacco, (smoking and dew. . Itatimlllogarn, at-Havurstlck's - Drug alitl.BOOß toro. ••iIIarAMES.-500 pairs Hawes on hand 1 of all kinds. Elizabethtown pattettc Loudon' Ao., ‘Jornman do., with and without patent faetening6 'cheaper than ever at 11. BAX.TOI4'B, Piet plain at. July 1, 1864. . „ P HYSICIANS will 'find it to thoir ad- vantage to call and purchase their Mod!duos at July 1,1864. p t ifEkT music always on hand, at Nrirch 30,1868, • ;LATA?Barr!lczyuYp., 011.01Cgl BEGARB & TOBACCO, Air 1111,1510WE1. =II BENI IMEIM LEWIS FABER New Watch, Clock, • AND JEWELRY STORE. IIEYSINGER, respectfully an a nounces to the citizens of Carlisle nod the surrounding country, that he has Opened an entire new htock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, ac., et nsisting in part of Gold and Silver, American, English and 3WitiS Watches, Caulks Gold Watches and Chains, Fine Jewelry in nets, Finger and Ear Rings, Sleeve Buttons, be., Gold Pens of Morton's celebrated manufacture at his published rates, Silver and Plated Ware, Castors, Fruit Baskets, Forts, Spoons, tc.; blocks in every varie ty and of all prices. Spectacles in Gold, Sliver, Steal and Plated Frames to suit all ages. Accordeons, VSollma Ind Violin Strings, Ac. To which,be invites the. at tention of the people, hoping to receive a liberal share of patronage. . Room in East Main St., niar Saxton's hardware Store. All kinds of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Accordeons, &c., neatly and substantially repaired and warranted. Work done promptly. ,May 1, 1806. STOP AND LOOK IN. AT W. Fridley's Tinner Shop, East Louth, 81., Sign of tho Red Coffee Pot where you can ow. the Finest, Cheaposi, and Bost COOKING STOVES I•:c 01 offered in Carlisle be has on hand the latest tm provedyatcyns such as the celebrated clarley Hhenf Cook, Iron Sides, Prario Flower, And Continental, Bed Room and Onlre Stoves of the latest Pat terno and hest. quality. Tha ahm 0 Conk Stoves ere 311 Vi arrant- ud to giro entire satisfami , o. Boon rn.r.Spoutin, I le,it• el work. and all Tin and Sheet Iron work done in the neatest manner turl at short notice, all kinds of Tin and Silent Iron trare constantly on hand for h• net. fur nishing hBIIIT CANS and JARS. Two of tI la.st n. er offered to ti) I?ridloy and I:nronlan . , ,eldevaling and ;.-4 , 11 (24LII%:111,1 Jar. lOW.. 1 1.. i t r Patant., ahovo Canl and Jars ran n Flllpaf,:.• I 111 any idarktd. FURNACES The hvst lo lok , r;etr.ond Port"))lo Ptirnaers over of fored to 1.1, pol,lle. for vale 1)y Enst lomthor a.I pe•e then, in Ilse at Dr.'Nelitly,... T roblyn'. and U. Alin St., Carlisle. Thanktui in, Ihe literal P.itronage heretofore en tended lie hopes by Strirt at tOntioll to bunt noes awl desire to pleas° all to merit a emitinminee of the same. Marrh Cumberland Valley Rail Road Com- pany. FREIGHT DEPOT, CARLISLE. rpf-TE Cumberland Valley, Pennsyiva nia and Northern Contra! nail Road Companies harq load,' nu arranromenta to j„;111 Fr , 1:111( BUS;IICSS between the CI tins of Philadelphia, lialtimore and New Ht. 'file :mid, 1 alley Roil 10,111 i Cum pony ill iipiin their Fi eight Depot at Carlisle on Lho io January l.tif.e tar the rerelpt and shipment 11i nil goods rre.te•d le !leer, Height to ho forwacded by this arrangement must be It at l i entisyli - Ania 1001 Itoarl l'ompaii Depot co, r i t I '4ll Anti Ylnrhet St., Philadelphia Nortio c . k C0n.,1 liail howl Crimp/illy' , liaititnioe nod Com nerla nil Vane , : 'tail at Car Th., m oil', Nt in tied it to there Interest to ship tilt .114 h the hail 11,nd Company's Froight llons.and by 14ptnpally Cars. I Agent Carlisle Doe. 22.. lino. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE FLotTR & li'EED, coA 1,, pLA:-;"fEit & SALT. IRE rr E ~ , i & BROTIIEF3S having C. • rili'llil' ,l " , =n . 1 ,. A Niiive-int•r their enten: sive Wgroli••ifei, !Ilon•leriiotiiii old shiiiil,lllegit of Iligh e' t, he_ I,',‘• •to inlet-et the iiiihile thiit they will •••lit•trile the I.,rwar•linir gill IS inillission ligi,ite• t •ii no .1. In , re iiiitet.-ive s . e.il•tli.ii• heriiteitini, 11, urArkot In paid l'or Flour of all Iniurf,. ! , lour :in 1 rov.t, II:1,0.r. Salt and Hay, !st•pt t hn hand and for ',le. C“al , •F all I<inds, oat Ly ENs. v LLEY . LOCUST NI() NTA 2.:1 \\. Y r rte. 1.1n1 0 ,11111,-.. Piaci:sun :oat, constantly fra sale. (jrle under rover. an, k od dry to any part ot the tee . , Alm), all kind "WC. itEit con,tantly on hand. A‘k. A Daily 14'rell',:f! ins l leave their 11ai,dwune entry 'rnning at 7 o'clock, arrive sit Ilarrlddne::lt it or . eirrek and at Howard & II Inc:m."l'n 1% arehotthe,, Nos 50 0 and 010 Market street Philadelphia, at 51 o'clock In the el,' t.g of int,. day. lIEETEM & 13 EMS. EMINIE BOOTS AAt SHOES. T the store of John Irvine, on th NN. en, of thy pnl.lir t ht. p1.u..• to pun looto 6boos 11/Ito anti pricex that deft ,aapotliko, Ile ha, J 11.4 r I.f urn,' 11 , un E/ist a ittivthe IttrgeHt ussort:rwnt of lionts, bhnro, dote & CIF". that he has tlt.•r pro4e , tt..d to this e. - mmunity, ami V1)"14 h hi' Is dt . tNritlill,l gl.ll xt till. loxaat pOS pt ico, Ills i , t,sh VI . I;I3COS thillg iu LIF hno .it nuch au ,VI3OYS' FINE CALF 1300 TS, c. 112111,1 l'euout I.e..tt het td Th.g, Cult nut pal, tet Lentloa (%aitrn,. Snllifinrs, Call and Kip Brogans, 81,11pnrs, LADIES' WEAR, Fine French 41.1 Fuglish I.ak•tina•OnitorH. Morocro Cnlf and Kid Fine Kid :slippitrs. Fancy Hlppurs, Mor • rOl,l and 1,14 ItuAins, t. MIS Cll.ll,bltEN'S WEkll. of all deserip bons embracing nue Lasting Gaiters, I fist utton 'toots. Morroveo Lae° boots of all kinds tancy shoes of various stylus Slippers, FIATS ,h CAPS, Silk• Cassimere. Fur and Wool lists of all qualities and styles, also a large assortment of STRAW HATS Reot, and Slue s lade to order at the shortest notion ppomptly doue. Centideut of his ni,ility to please all claw-es of customers. ho respectfully Invites the public to give him n call. im.Rtitueniber the place, N. E. corner of t 4 Public Square. JOHN IRVINE. July 1, 186 HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM. r 1-1 E undersigned respectfully ennoun i_ roc to the public that he still continues the Ilnt• Hug LUSillelqi at the old otaud, in West liigh sireet, and with a renewed and alleluia effort produce arti clue of Head Dress of Every Variety, Style and Quality, that shall ho fallen). in keopin , ' pith the intptm, intuit thu Art, and fully up to the age which net lira. I Lau, on hand a splendid • • • assortnifiid of 0. I HATS AND CAPS : ' / 0 . . otall descriptions, from the coalmen Woel to the finest Fur arid Silk Hats; and at prices that must cult every one who has an eye to gutting the worth of his ureney. 'Flu, stock Includes, MOLERRIN, CASSIMERE, BEAVER & FELT HATS, of every style and color and unsurpassed for Lightness Durability and finish; by those of any other establish taunt in thn country. Men's, Boy's and Children's ILA and Caps, of ovary description constantly on hand. Ho respectfully invites all the old patrons and as many new ones as possible, to give him a call. J. G. CALLIO. July 1,1864. NEW AND FRESII 4Q,1- c, et is e HALBERT & BRO., ~nvvG just Teturned from the Blister tlos desire to inform their patrons that they haVe laid in a largo and varied steck of Now and Fresh Goods at the lowest cash pribes. Their assertitiont is thorough and complete contain ing everythlnenecessaay to constitute a First Glass Grocery. TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, in greatest abundance, and at lowest cash figures.— Syrups, Spites, Canned Fruits, QUEENSWAItiii and Crockery, Salt and Fish, Hams, Choose, Crackers, Brnshea, paskuts and Willow Ware. Segars and Tobacco, of the dankest brands. Brooms, Buckets, and a nom plate assortment of FAMILY GROOERIES. Don't tbrgot the old stand, &lath East corner of llanovoi streets. M. 2411864 Newvillo Stoneware Works. „1 - 14 E subscriber is now prepared to de . • liver to Merchants,' the largest assortment of tonoware, Rockingham {hero, &a.; over offered In Gnm. berlaad Valley. Ills stock consists in part of STONE IVARE, Cream Creeks . , BiAter Pets, Milk _Pane, •Spittoons,- - Pitchorsizogs, rruit &o. ROCKINGHAM ,sr,, YELLOW -) Spittoons, Pitchers, Nappies, Bakers, Pio Plates, &e. Glass Flasks, 1 1 .1 r nit Bottles and'Patent Pratt Jan!. Stone Water Ponutains Churns, Water Pipe, D kin Tile, .tc., furnished whenordered. • • . Iu facilities for manufacturing, quality of ware and prices, he would eery competition. Per Price lis Address - SAMIIIILIARVINK, . April T 3, I800—Om; . Kerrville. Iron, English• Refined. 4f CENTS lb: Nails, $5,50.. Horse . and eypryt.kinF o , lfii) in rpoportioxi'at n ' fliaTON July 7,1801. 0 0.1 LULL, s.crt lIALBERT &ItO
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