New Grocery Store! CHANGE OF FIRMA - 11 - tHE'uua eroigoed - beroby tnnounoes to hie old patrons and customers; that he has dlr. lawed of his entire stock of Goods with the good will of the establishment to Messrs Pkfer Washmeed, 'whom ho recoMmends to the citizens 01-Cumberland County, as active, energetic and reliable business men, who will spare no pains to maintain and improve the -- character at ithe old stand as 3 - first class . . FAMILY GROCERY.-- With many thanks for the patronage - be has received —he-bespeaks-tor the now-firma continuance of the same - JOHN FLYER. PEFFER & WASHMOOD - will In a few days receive the largest and best assorted --stook of . • _ GIi9OERIES, , ' CHINA WARE, ' ' •QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE,. . • - - -WILLOW WARE, &c., ever broughtUFAllle flare; and - will Constigaly keep 'on hand the choked liroeeiles' the Eastern Markets afford. A full assortment of bumps and Oil on band, eall.and see ue at tho old stand, South East corner of Market Squire - "" PEFFEIt & WASLIMOOD. . January 6, 18611-Iy. Gar- TGla is a personal Invitation to the reader to esainine my large assort ment of Now STYLEB 01 , DIM. Goons, selected with special care fifi the Spring Tradb. REMEMBER, TIIAT I HAVE REMOVED mai MAIN •RTILEET • TO' NORTE( lIANOVF.II STREET • NEXT DOOR TO MILLER BOW ERS• 11.tanwAnx STORE. =O==l lIEN • MILLER S. BOWERS, Successors to -LLIVIS F. L YAW. DEALEBALERS in Foreign and Domestic RS of all kinds, • •- PAINTS, 911,8, GLASS, VARNISH NS do. North Hanoeor St, nearly - opposito the Carlisle Bank, July 7:1805, ' EMPLOYMENT FOR BOTH SEXES. DISABLED and --returned-- ri3, widows and orphans of slain soldiers, and thu uneinployed of both Res. generally, In want of respect able and profitable employ meet, incurrh g no risk, caw procure such by enclosing a postpaid addressed envoi• ope, for particulars, to • D AGN ALL, Dos 163, rireillirin, N. Y. Jan. 23,,1866-17. „... THE CHARTER OAK INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTPOAD, CONN. Incorporated, 1850. Charter Per . petual. • CASH ASSETS, $2,000,000. - - JASIO O.WALICIVY, Probident. Policies Issued on all Popular Plans. . -FEW REASONS - WHY PEO PLE Insure in the Charter Oak. I et.—All banking Erlvitages are prohibited, the bind. - ness being confined exclusively to the insurance of lives. • - 3d.—lts Rislis aro selected with great core, -thus in curring small lessee, and annsequently largo dividends noel uo to Policy holdurs.—See Mass. Insurance - Reports last six 9 - ears. 3rd.—lts Ratio of Expenditures, including Death Claims and Working - Expenses,'M Aqfelpts, are unlit, cedentedly low —Same Reports. - 4th.—All the profits are divided among Policy hold ers the original capital being limited by Charter le - oight - per'eoot divldendai no more than it sons Company at interest. fith.—lt-declares and payA its Dlyldonds annimily In .Coen, thus-assisting •tliti insured in the payment - o premiums. - ath.—lts la-diStributed "over - inere than twenty Northern States, making it impassihle to much "red detiltsla - rge suiplus,:met apart for clintingencies, even In the event eta scourge of Cholera.. ' 7th.—ltle prompt In the payment of losses, having • - paid - to Widows and Orphans nearly ONE MILLION ' DOLLARS, and has nee, httgated a chum. Rth —The one Of wealth imures as an Investment - • - tlth.—Men of small means insure to guard their-lam. Illesagainst want. lOth.—The man of buslnuls insure to provideagalnst possible_losll_lll_tearde_kbPifiq qs for enpllal. _- - Lth.— Persons in debt insure that their earnings for yearn el toil may not he sacrdieud at death Irani want, (greatly cash to cancel liabilities. Insure, us mosey thus laid away by tittles Is sore to come Imes largely increased to their fami lies.. oath being certain to emir. IYr. S. 11. KIEFFER, M. IL, Medical Examiner. .1. O. A OA I it, Agent Carlisle, Pa. - E. 11. 111,Allt, State Agent, for Eastern Pa. OR- Office Bashong's New Ilulldng, North Sixth Street. Reading. Pa. Persons desirous of insurance so ill please apply Cu the agent. For information relative to agencies /ad dress i IM State Agent. April 13, 18136- SEELY'S Patent Metallic Sole. INV•ENITYST. prolific u T so ll o E f dls t • E tse ET end i d s eat t l h i e kn ' o in vi °S n t o t' humanity. .It Is almost sure to bring on a cold and colas, neglected, and often whim nut neglected, lead to fevers or to coughs and fatal cousungnums. It Is in recegnition of this truth they the Inventive talent of the country ha • for year/Omen devising some method, or attempted to devise it, fur buoying the ferit dry, ands yet that should nut give inconvenience to the wearer. Rubber shoes, In one term - or another; have hitherto been our reliance; but it.ls well kilowu,as ,autong their many ovils,that while they keep the loot dry from ea turnal ? moisture, they sweat t.,au over much, and by thus induclutcaUundlie'toufferdess Increase a susceptibility to colds rather than otherwise. They are also cumbersome to, the fret, and withal are very The demand he foi •Lomething that shall make the ordinary Bout and aline Impervious to water, without affecting their elegance or - alura: ility,und; It possible', without adding'sensibly the cost rii their manufacture. altese, It will lid ponia.M.d. are most Int porton features, and We cow:0020 I luusly :WIT) that the) ate absolutely attained In the invent' ii here. wa.b pros still to the ',oldie . —Tun inventioo ....mos: a in 1,.5,, tie.% lie, odeil the i nor' and, outer sole, wheii,the b00t.!, : making. a this aTA LLI oXeoealiligly - dbet Ile, ',411010 010,4 Ilex i bl ay with tolighuess, very light, and every Way 011.,11.• oil to the end desiiiitf,Wililefthe eildhlonal expense la mei t • fil shales a mo ot w, to) diti11ime..11..11...11 the tort 11111). ••• ill g ,1111011-Vi 411.-.11:11,111011LA gevuud Tr 1'.11.., 1“.11.., anti childrvol tire SIETALLtu Stu... I,lt UL • Medi:el:Mi. value , as num their of lays mid del train 01 ills that attend upon au imideil nate protection • to the foi.t. Them miles have already been tried by the best of all tests sunset 0115,111111,a10 testimuuielx to thOlr merits, freely. prolfered v iniliCate 'that they must be speedily and universally adoptial by tho public. Thu • Patent Metallic Soled Soots and Slides are, being In troduced into thele ding hoot and Shoe Stores through• out the United States., apd will supplant all forms of overehoes i nfeept possibly f.r deep mud or suety, 00 , they ho known. Bo sum to got them and take no other If your shoemaker does not happen to have them, o can procure them without dilliculty. If ho will not, then send yourself to the inventor uue dollar and thirty cents,and obtain nix pair, !mauled sizes, with.rlght, to use, which will be promptly forwarded by , mu expreorpro•paidiand - whiclecan-be-niade up by any ahommikbr in tint country.. Agencies-will bo es tablished in every city and village, and supplied with Boles and preprietary stamps, at schedule prices, and liberal cemmlsalen allowed on salsa. Also - General Agencies for States appointed on application, with proper testitunnialAto the Inventor. - - SAMUEL S. SEELY, General DoPot, corner City Hall Place and Bead ' street, New York. Postßeript: . • . • - ~Neill Yonli;Juno 1, 1800. The proprietors of the otovo patent, having colon In ~.toot wlth . n potent previously Issudd to William J. Lyman, of Northampton, Mass., cove/lug the sonic in vention and improvement, lho alter Oldies In- Interest have purchased the mono, and, cotfildniug their In terests, have organisod ' ,, 0 . " i l -•'- . TIIII-AMERIO.th------ Pateik Jfelalle'Slioe Sole Compuiw, . CAPITAL OF $llO,OOO, • And established iigenaral Manufactory and Depot at 02.301 m Street, Now York; where they are ready at all times to, fill orders Ihr wide of all ,iiites with promptness and dlepatch" • • The attention of„dealers-It - respeeiiiiilly solicited. No person who bile once used this sole will ever amain - consent, if procurable, to wear a boot or oboe without it. Special inducements offered to dealers and munu hitt titers, lould In their Intreduction, r Priee List, and • etineral and special Inairmation furnished on applica ' Mon at the gonoral store, y - A.IIINMAN, - Preeldent Ain. Pot. -Metallic blow Solo Co. ' Btrefit-,-NeWltiThir 4_April 6,11366t061t- 0101.90, SEQ-ARt3 & TWIe&C:111 pegaitiiiont'of Candy, t Toys o' A.Aulorican, Broach and eima irmakes. - -Lea, 16,-1886. • 'AT 11AVERSTICKS. _ 3rrilicoe . xi* -- • ,•• • • . <•; r)LIEIf.) aubsoritier having saburadß - N. Diven'S Saw- Mill, rn :Mountain ()reek,' ponces:' a on given Octolier.latitylll now receive ordure through ' hie Agent," Mr. Simeon Fisk, nt,Mount Holly tlprlage, • for all Mode of Lumber to be,goPout as ft,ooO AB tail be the let of October, :..•. m ' • .paving a large tract of Thither land, X a deelrotis_ plated putting on a Portable Mama Saw 31111 the mote , readltyto rueet public wants. 1 hope to be able ,to ' aatinly.all whdgive hoe 'their patronage that rcen get ourtut good limber and atualow prices as any 'other dealers lathe community. : • , - . • .. , . • . AMERICAN . (From f‘Godey'i Ladies' Book" February' ; , • . . „ ItlU 1) 04621.1i5, .40-1 . . TEE, following rewarks. and Bugged ' ..iteeß.e.twe to thl fintnlsissely popular:Motel. merit will dUubtless.lntd .st and _profit.vvryt many_ of our renders, we comae tho.arllcla to their . careful missal t— • , _____ . - A hundred and onom kern of Omsk% Cottage, Pist, tor, Cabinet,' American, Moat 'Orgens, etc' mt., are tfiseVelatraing - tonlaker tho - hestFinstrumont-,ln- the :world. Being comParatiyolya, heti ,Instruntenf. ail at present constructed, wo are convinced the public are much leap capable of fudging of 41 - Merits! or &snuffle, titan of Mont otherinstrumentsr. If there la reallyan -essetitial.Alltreroint in thews, it thersi are Come excel, lout and someworthlenn enes,_ the public shOuld.havb some criterion forjudning of therm nonto facts. whloh will enlighten thorn. Wo cheerfully concede the Glum for thin article k doWing that there is hardly a fain*, or eh urchoutschnOl In all' the land, but In.more oc , loss interested iu,t his topic. We are also aware of ItS be= Mg a great misfortune, a real calamity, to any of thorn W purchase on Interior or worthless Organ, ruinous tco - good playing, - and often a source of ninth' anninyaneo and vexation. We ,Itstotv this article to emanate from a candid and Intollfgentithircif,hml.thun we giyo, It to ..., .„ our readers: - - • . . The question is often asked, whitt are "i'ded organs? . We adswer,. they aro, in most Noses ; nothing in the world but the old melodeon in disguise. : Many pl tho so-calefi'd orgahs have thifskltse - bellosve, - the MUM reeds, and the same gort.tnil intehuil arrangement. With the bellows turned' on edge to - gitin inom, they have pimply put on a more pretentious exterior and a more high sounding name. But an organ, to be in reality an or gan, ingst have a wind Child or mservoirfot air sopa rate firms the hollows; into winiels'w Ind-chest the reeds' open, and the tone has room to unpin,' and perfect it self Into the full round tone, similar to UM Unto sr pipe organ, oven, smooth, firm, And mellow ; and this tone from reeds cannot be obtained In any other Way known. Ni thing so annoys a true organist an to have the vol. um° of sound swelling and jerking sprtsmodically with ovary variation of force on tho bellows, which is always the case whei'o the rondo open direct into the bellows or air passages, instead of- a wiud.chest or.sound-boxt And dot sumo • makers even go so fur no to elm this spasmodic or automatic Jerking of .tho belloen the rends as'an excellence, just as' though thedid not know that it must very soon throw the rehds - out of -tune, and injure tho' bellows; mud as though It. were not au easier matter. to obtain a much bettor and mere -easily. ulanagod well by other methods. - The truth is, any. organ i 80.0411.011.-Dt Iliolthinott. Atattols Lao. llna. .VlllO, acting directly upon the reeds, to nothing snore nor less titan ,n huge accordeon, dress it up as you may:. And when organists and true musicians become Amite,' of the fact that they eau obtain those that, are organs In fact us well as.lottamo, they will buy no more of the oldoctiontibie once. The...again the swell should 'lll7 ways be separate and distinct from -the bellows, 40 'as not to be acted on by tho hand, or soft blowing, but convenient .so that the player eon use it with tom knee; separate, from the Ifiiitile 51 feet, and thus alWays ,un, der easy control, to he.used ad. libitum. Thu large divided hollows, Sr double bullows;is also a very Important improvement,, By this moans net only can the what be supplied more evenly, bet with 'far greater nage to the performer, from LIM fact that either bellows alone will be :mill, lent furthe lighter melodies, tittle permitting the playerth change about and rest the feet at will ; then, ir Bilk, bellows is of the requisite large nine, and having, tiro w I tutchent or reservoir, all will he well. As-to the roude, they must, - be scientifically t nand and voiced, or all the other good qualities in the world cannot produce. good toned in strument. The inquiry now very • naturally 'adult, elln"ticali%lttli"d' organ ho i t ' i r r7a e l l il ' il ' ; ° Tl:, i t i r ' e " i ‘ t l u l ly tl ' ' o e n se e possessing all these points, and that's the AMIIIIICAN , ORGAN, made by'S. 11. ,h 11. W. 'Shinn, of Benton, SIBERIA OTT Wholesale Agent, 581 l l r'adway, Nov York. These organs have a wind-chest extending the wbple length of the Instrument and so constructed es to Bet a 1 the some time as tt reverberating sound-box or board, allot having the same important relation.and part to perform that the sounding-board has to the piao. This-feature ,the makers have patented, and to it ore owing in a greet sitinistitts thr entirety nue quid led fullness and rich Pass of tone so highly - prized by all who have uted these organs. They also hove' the largest and 'beartlivided hollows In use, which Is another important Mature. --No part of their wink Is slighted, no exp.so or pains spared to make the A merican Organs perfect musically, as well as mechan ically, and,tjudglng frosts the immense sale of them tit peetont, they hid fair to long maintain the proud posi tion they have won by superior merit shone. We would most heartily advise all interested Le cull upon Or nddrer. Mu. OtOBBIA OTT,. OA Wholesale Agent, al WO proadway, New York, and eau assure them he will, in the most gentlemanly and truthful manner, iolp:lrt to them all the holm Math. they May desire relative to this truly delightful instrument: - -- -- • - - • MUSIC TEACHERS 17EALEI~S: The subscriber is fully prep/n.ll .lo tarnish Shoe. ltlnstcAt rings, Musical Instruments, and Mustellook. of ail kill& at Win lowest trade roles. ichnlesniu and re tail, Irma the Ilirgeht collections In this country.., 'triton; punctually and falkhlully attended to. Address all orders - - BOAP,DMAN, GRAY & CO. 1 - PIANCr:FOIITES, Wholesale agency. The subscriber, Into a r of this well known firm has established a whole ale agency, bill Broadway, New 'York City, where be will be nleascd to receive the orders of hie friends and the public, and especially to hear from those who have an literally bestowed their patronage en the firm hereto fore. lie will supply these superior instruments to the trade Wholesale and Betall, at the very Lowest Prices, made with thirinsulatod Iron Him and Frame (coat In ono solid plate). They excel all others In re WI ly superiority of tone, and elegance of external All these Pianos have ovorstrung Scales, giving in onneetion with the patent Iron aim nod frame, Full miff, Powerlul, nd Sweet. Toil4s,_. Tim Cases re t 1.11,40 tln appo l iraneo, and easily and salilly hon ied: Warranted to prove satlsfaetorY, or the money Maned. Address all orders to SIDIMIA OTT,. 5n Broadway. New York • S. 1"),S1 . 11. W. SMITH'S AM E R-1 1 -G A N-- 0 R-G AN S THE MOST PERFECT Al , il BEAUTIVIJI, MUSICAL INSTRUMENT ' • - v\roizajr). • FOR . Tim •' - AAI EIIICAN 110111E' dI4C,LE 4 HEIL/CAW 'OR GAN. . Natio. , home attractive, retinae, and °levet : ea the mind. or all, beautiful In appearance and effects. - .I . . 81 . 11KRIK OTT, Can Ilroarhynyitibw York G The'immense popularity of these Organs, and their superior Musical Powers; Is mkt bringing them before the public out the - - lnstrunteht.so-long-desired It HOMES. And although tiul cost price Is but a trillo over the NI olodeon,-yet the musical advati tape, beauty or tom, and quickness of touch and rte.. Unit are so far superior; that they. are fast superseding. the Melodeon and the collie now alnio'stexelusivelyfor. AMERICAN ORGANS It 'undiluted to any Music limo the quickest and most. lively, to the heavy tono of the Church 'Organ. And' lamest universally they are preferred to tho by persona who have them; yet costing lons than halfond only taking . a small amount of room. Bond for descriptivo circulars giving fuil•partieulars and prices. disHcxLin9g7toAtt7riadtlennancrT'edaeltri)s.°l7araendrillT - sIBIBITA - 011";` — ' NYjaolesare Agarkl.T. 581 Broadway, Now York. March 80, 1600-1 y New Spring Goo . .• , " ISAAC LIVINGSTON, at hie .whole• and.ltatall Clothing Eohibliohinant r on adioinli.g 'Millar A. Bowers' Ilardivaro Stere;:innouncus tho rucalpt of atoll niftl'Compliito as. • r "—• • ,sitlem G • 'via- SITAINE , and r n ar i onnbin MAIWOLOTIIING:".4IIfi StOeir. Apnoloto in nazi of Una Bin& aintltinii CLoTIIS PAPRCI.t_ an d ~•• Extra, Heavy/ Doeskin, 'Ana cut, and fanny.- , • , • Ka-E S Also n Inrge variety of Cassincita Ken tucky, Joann urni qottorinatica,l- Lirana t i anti ;anon Drillinfis; In groat variety. ' • , 1 . 'Ahura Areatnakortriniut of • Ready. Made Clothing,. of overyal.yla, and wally,- White Llnon and, Woolen Bhitta, Atinimer Ifravriaa, Conetittitlf on hinfd a Intgo antortrnent of Ties, Conant, Ifoalery tind - 0161 , 0tf,' Linen, Silks and Colton Handkerchiefs— f • • !Also a.full aaporiment of, Trunks, Carpet• Bags and Vallada, , n! every aim :" r • •'• r Clothing made - to - order tit the shortest:with:a. • Cal aid examine the stock. • 'March 28, 1800. IMErtr.BEATYVTITTEUAA - 4i .Itost;.: thOnlost . durable and the most! 000nomlen1.•, Tryjtl.l.lontaptui-ed only by• • 1611 '1 31' t. i•Nylnilotinlo'llro O 11 W& Glnan••onJoinv , ; • '•,;.No;p7 North Third St, l'ldlcuraii 2860-Isy.• • =EI AIDOFLANDIS, AITTF e RS. • '(Xot PrppriinoiY) HO2FLAND'Pi! . ".,.':::': GERMA.WOITTERS4 . , IYITEItII`YI-DIIII3,ILYEk'I '-'1 "•." '" •: "2:4. hi4tLogfet,un any emu° ,whatever,,:.• , MOSTRATION OF ITHE 9Y511104, • '•• •INikITCYII' ''' • Severe Hardships,. , - - _Exposure r, ~~;.., OF, •'' .... Diseises• of f. 'Ca*.Life. . _ Soldiers, Cilizens; ' 110.1 e of Female, 4 Addlt or Youth. , a pure Took , not dependent ou ,td liquors for their almost miraculous effects, •• . , ' • . . " • • DYSPEPSI A • • • Observe the fallowing symptoms resulting from die oidentof the digestive organs: • • !Constipation, Inward Fifes, Fullness of DlOro:Lip tiro Ilrad, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight id , thu Stintnich . , , SOur Eructations, Sinking yo t-tc.f ntomaenzaavoulining of the Bead, Hurried and Difficult Bseathing,.Fluttorlng at the:Heart, CliokineorSulTorating Sensations ,wll.n, inn lylpg'politure,„Difyness oY :Vision, Doti an Webs, .before the Sight, FeVer and bull Psis in thy •Ilead, Ileflciency of bassi:Dation; i ollovnosd of the Skin and Eyes, Pain lo the-Side; 'den Vhishes of Ifest,:ltinning in'thf kloeh, Cour:tent • Imagirilogs ofEvil. and Groat DeprossliwioftSplrite. • AND DIIiIIiAAESWESithiNG FkOSVD I SOIMERS LIVEIt'ANDIiIDESTIVE,OItGANSI 1 - I.tioFLAITD'S .GERMAN BITTERS; =I , I'JMUORMED SIOItE CURBS, GIVES" BETTP SATISPAG TION IT% , . . . . 17IS MORE - - Ilns • • more Itesppetnino Pooplo to Touchtor it, dn‘ninny other artiefo in tho'Markot. tVe defy' , nny:ino to contenal4 . this uxsoi•tion, :dud, Wi'Vjli PAY sfoo to auy ono who will prethico a aartificatolniblishod by tuithat le not guanine.. • • ` •-, - , -7--,.i -•----,,,,,., - ' --„,, ''''•--....... • , -,. 4 CD0 ---•••-•*---..- • ,?••• c• - iItRIPLANDiS : GERMAN all' E ust-' Chronic- of Nervous Debility; DispeAes . 44 the and Diseases arising' fronk a disor- delved • - .211 fit this Bitto , s-isnut Alchidte . , CONTAINS NO RUM OR WHISKEY, AND- CANNOT MANE DRUNKARDS, BUT IS -THE BEST TONIC' IN -TEE Sllll 4E141 OTT, Gsl Broadway, N. 1 From the Bev. Levi G. Becls,,Pastor of the Baptist. Church, Pemberton, N. J., tormerly of the North Bap tist Church, Philadelphia at present Paster of the -Bapttat-Cbuceh,,,Chenter ' I have known 'foothold's German Bitters favorably for a nunlbor of years, I havens.' them iu my own family, and have been so ploaFod with their effects, that 1, was induced to confunind [bunt to mirrry eth urs,•nnti know that t y have opiihrtettib a strikingly beneficial manner take groat pleasure In pub. !Idly proclatmitt •thin fact, and calling the attention of those afflicted with the diseases for which they ore recommended, to these bitters, knowing from export. once the, my recommendation will be sustained. I do this Inui•eilleuriully as Lloollarid's Bitters le Intend ed to benefit the alllicted, and Is "not a rum drink' From Roy. W. D. Solgfrlod, Pastor of Twelfth Rap fiat Church,Phila. ' Uentlemonl-1 have recently eon laboring under the distressing effects of Indigestion, accompanied Ity a prostration of the nervous sVstorn. Numerous rem edies wore recoinmendedbk - friondtrand atano , Of than tested, bet without relief. Your 11collancVs Oorman 'lifters were recommended by 'persons who had tried Omni, and whose favorable mention of these. hitters Induced 6o to try them; nitist 'confess that I had an aversion to Patent Medicines from the "thousand . and one . ' tomtit, •tllitters,"-whoso - only aims seems to be to pales off sweetened and drugged-liquor upon the comuninity_ln n sly way, and the tendency of I fear, Is to make many a confirmed-tit tinkaid... - : Upon learning that yours was really' a medicinal.' prepara tion I OW: it.with happy effect. Its action, not only upon the etc mach, but upon the nervous system, wile pretopt and gratifying. lfeel that .1 have, derived. grdatnn4.permap.mt benefit from -the! eed elf it few, From,lter..l. Newton' Brown, 'D. D. editor.of Mc( Ito la 'of ICA iglbus Knowledge oTiti . Cht !stint* . ' Ctiroulebi l'hiladelphia. • A It...Mgh not disposed tb favor'br rtc nlibend Patent -31,1,11,41mb In general, through distrust of their fogre- Auto nod uffects,',:l. 3et kw' no no sufliciont reasons why a man niay ntit't'estlfy to.tha.Lonefiahe believes I.l.osdr re, eked front any simphyproparation, 31. Le may till. contrlSuto to the bene fit of ugh,” n.' l de this the moo e readily In regard to Iluellatore.o drub, n ilittein, kunared Ur,O. Id. Jut:k nee. 01 this city. Inmost, I was prejudiced against thorn fur..nmoy-yearx,..o.nder the.impreYi.lon,that-alwl--were chiefly an`ateoholic tute.,• I , am.ifidebtid 1O; ply friend, Itubert . AliOutnalsonasq/, Itir the eetuovalonhis Prejudice by pro - per - Ousts andfur:encouragement to,try them when. I.lllll,rifig from y gfunt and long ,continued debility. Thu u6e of 'three bottles of these !littera 'at the beginning of the present year, was followed, by ovidtint relief until restoration to doge& of bodily and mental vigor which' I had dot felt .for.sLx months faro,and had altpose despaired of regaining, thiro forehank Gotland - my ,friend for-'directing mo to tho .tiso of them.' Prom the Rev. E. D. ' , linden, limitstant Editor Chris'. [lan Chronicle, Phila. . . . , I herb derived decided benefit froidthe mie of tidal „lancrufloruin .11itters,,Isnd feel it by psleilege to roc binniondlhens As ll most bilusbid tonic, td ell who are suffering from general debility or from diseases arising front derangement of thu !Ivor. . - - . . Yours, truly; . E. D. PENDALL.. • Prom Roy. D. iiirkrigu; PastOr of the Pirkeyunk bap .ttst Church, Phila. ' • ' • :.- ~ ..., ' Prom the.many,ropectable...recommendatiOns givers gluon to Dr. 100111111's Uo Man Miters, I was Induced to give theta a trlal. • Atter using several bottles I found them tubs a good 'remedy Sor .debility : and a most excellent topic for the stomach. rton.; the Rev, '1`.1108: WINTI3II.; - IVD.,Titator nt itpx borough Ilaptlet Church: • .'' • !~1 Etta:Deno I lifol ltduo to yournsopllont preparation .l3cintan 'Bitterly ttt add , )fif,testlrt,Ml! to 'the deserved reliutaticiii It has I have for tputro,at-ttmes, , , boon troubled%lvltlt great Alsonler to my:head 'and' :toil/obi 'sYstninl waliadvliaad bY •a friond ,to try a bottle of your (3 orulau 11,140r5. I did so„ nod halm' exptirloncod a great and uhrxptartod ' Ply health has, boon very, matortally bonoltod. Icon: Ilduptlfrocontinondtlib ertleba ivhbra Ittrotrvlth cases ithallar to my own, and havo boon assured by many of taulititoridtetlncts: • . 'yours, ..... • ItitAYKltt O>t cotrNTEnEnris.. • ''" 800 that the signature of 00, hi. JAOREIO,I4" is on the •iilapper of each boffin • , 'Should your itearost !'diliNtst not bait,' the article 'do net bo put °lrby any 'of' tho Intoxicating prettra, tipne that maybe offs, din Its plumb but send to us and tromill forward, socurolratpand by .express, rItINCIPAb 01 , 111.01i.AND . dill.. Arch Bisects Pl;iladolpitiiii4itt•-!,t ~Snccoaeotn.to.:O. Di: Jackson & Cod • - - , FROPICIATOIte. I$A AC L,IVINGBi'CiI4 Ver sale l)y Druggists tiiid,Dealers La every town in tbe'llulted BLates. • ' - 1805--Iy." . ')( I=IIIMZ NEE MEI Fevers; = AljE CURND WILL CUltil 1:11EItY CASE OF WORLD Read who Says So Very Fespoctfully your{, W. P. 51.:1(18111111), • .No. '154 Sluvloituatxort Street, J. NEWTON .111tOWN, D. MERRIOD , •• JONES & EVANS,: MEE ~~~ _- - IRE aiil - NEW . GOODS: aisiguad would 'most restioot , 'Orin tLo citizens of Carliolo,'ainVl ty,tbat \ illoOlay,a)aat, arpqn,9 a Ipx o takstoVVITL.4. lt4 kun fully Ing coNAP ST a I CIL"' and ADtione, •••• ngloughlln's Bull*, North Ifonovor htroot, OnO ofkr.)3quth of th o, rloop, •,,., "Ou gtoOklo nOw,-horldg recOte2l3 o _hoeti ftitcbtthed, ItSconslato of • ~ ;', adios Dry Ododa, ..r.l'l tr. . . • . Frouch Merluocs, DeLatnal; all ''•- . I '''• •✓' • .. Wool DeLainde,.Alpacas, ' ..,,..--.. . r.> .i:: -- ..1,.. , ...•., ,91-1PriVi114".. , 5e1....,. L.. Milo, Domestics, such as Musilus, Ginglidas, Prkfav, Oholks „Ticklui, 4c. ,Y 7 _will alpo find a full litcrfif •Fucylltititilb thl,r - pleth ,l Bath:lot, KenOlcky .Icans,l Wel, ill 13..Mku ,ollaerkm lelesl-triolnineious thAnoil- , tion: We are detormined to sell our goods-very cheap far cash. Our Motto Is "Quick Soles and Small Pro. fits!! And soiling goods for cash we aro,enablo to sell (Mean antendcr.pa t it sattpfactlon,.... ~..v . •• -lOase cal -n et Cli • 13lItt 4t tl4iy:Egsvi! OttliA.P CAS ICE d - A. L. ItHESkIlt, no. apt. 7,188 U 1 LI,FIi)77,IIIIIALTII7 7 OTRE.LsiIaII..., tIFE—HE4I,..74—,Sj,utANA3 EIEALTEESTRENGTH. TEit itiRN 4FA,IEME . PYt ' DR. YUAN DEIARRE'S • ' Colepridec Specifl9 Pills, 'ft. Prepareti f frakt a.' 'p7 4 l , :s6iiiitichi "iir-132'."jiifin. Delaniarre, Chief Physiciag'Yo'te Hoe:. , t • phial du Nord au .Z,Ariboisierd of 1 . , ,Thisiltralltiblaindlliainelk no inigatlonrimr, 7 fa unfailing in tho cure of Sparmatorrhro or Seminal Weeknosv. Every species of Genital or Urinary . Irri tability. Involuntary or Nightly Seminal .EpilePlopc from mrlietdviiCluise produced; or lon otidt'atiVei be speodlly roliered and the organs Teetered to healthy. action. • Jtead the following"opinions of eminent French phy. nw e haVS - used thiCAtodifier putter., & Dupont. No. 21d - • nue _Lombard, from the rescription of Or. Juan Delamarre, in our private practice with unitOrm success, and we believe there is no other medicine sib well oalculated to cure, all pot , suns',euffering from InVillunthrjr - Emissihns'oP - any other whaltness of the See nil Organs, whether caused by a'neduntary triode of living, excesses, or nbu5e......., t iiiA..IIBAUItENdtIPI•4II) , . (1. D. IIII3ARDIN, TI. D. JEAN LE LEUCIIIIII, _Paris, May sth, 1868 • BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS, The Genuine Plllh aro sold by all the principal Drug , 'gists throughout the World, prlco Ono Dollur per Box, or She Boxes for Five Dollars. ~ • .. ' GYRANCIERE. & DTI poNii; ..... . No. 214 Itu,o LpnAmpl,-Porisf,it • 0110 Dollar eu - elosed to any authorided Agcut,,iyi Insure a box by return: null, seeurelk . .sealedtfroin a olmiuttion, six boxes'for five dollars, bole (lane: al A pas' for Aindrlca; • ; , OSCAR O. M 0511.5 & Co. , 27, Cortlandt4t.., N.Y. N: o.—French,aernian, Spanish and lingli, h PanAph lets,' euntaining full partleulats nud.direetlOns for use soot free to any.address. • 8515 ;a Carlisle by_ J. W. ELLIQTT, and nt , I,IAVER SUCK'S. Jun. 12, 1866-Iy. ALABASEtAiiIiS. , OATARRII SNUFF! &miff has thoroughly proved Itself to be the hoist article known for, curing tho Vatarrh,.goldin tho Ilead and Ileadiehe. hbot, fdund an exallent remedplin many eases ~of Sore Eyes. .Deafness has boon iemored by It, and Hearing has often been great ly Improved by Its use It in f_ r .n r f" , . t #P:".b!!', • ,Gives Immediate Relief to the dull heavy pains caused by diseases of the head. The sods:Wens attar using It Oro delightful and In vigorating. It °puts and porous out all obetructions, araugthurtal.litt glautpcplutt glove alt(tithY,aetioATO the parts affeetdd. • ' • .2 More Than Thirty Years' • of Sale and use of Dr. Marshall's VAtarrh and Head ache tinnicluisnroved Its great, value for all the coal moo diseases of the Head, and at this moment I. staudshigher..than ovor 13ofore. • " It is reetnninended. by many of the bat physicians and is used with 'Teat eucc e ee and ,ailejteition,every where. . . . Read tho dertificates of Wholesale .15.ru4. gists _in 1.864 The undersigned, having for many years quainted ivitb lir. MarshAll's Catarrh add Headache Snuff, and sold it In our wholesale trade cheerfully state, that we beliete.it, fo be equal, lu evltry..respoct, to the io reeontendatioba given , of it' , fon'ther etre of Catarrhal Affections, and that it Is decidedly the beat "artiele we have everkno . wn for all common diseases of the Head. Burr &Tony, - -- Iloston,Barnes „Park,, New-York Reed, A u,tin CN"• A - , 11. To. Sands,' ," ItrownititruiSOn - rCe - S'hiphou Paul -" Reed., Cutler & Co. " Israel Minor & Co. " Seth W. Fowl°, • " McKesson ,k Bobbles,"- Wilhon,Falrbankic CO; " ,tle Sooyll Al Co._ • .. I -Ilenshaw.,—lidmabds=a-C4i.llV-Wilad, - ..1110 • - 11. 11. Ilay. Portland, Mo. Bush & Oulu, For Salo br all ugglsts. TRY IT. Jan. 12, Ifital—ly, a ' • BELIEF IN TEN MINUTES, Bi3.an's, I',ullnoniq ; Wafers. F ,~ _, tra_Thc original Medicine established in 1837, and first ;table of the kind over introduced under the tonne of "PULMONIO WAFER.,," in this or any othor conutryy all othor Pubuoulc Wafers ,aro countorfoitp. The Aenuirun cab be known by the name.BRYAN boing spunpod on ouch Ntiator.' • ~• These Wafers havo been boforo tho public for nearly thirty years, and tho immense salo attained, not only America but in foreigricouutrios, fully attest their alatrinsic worth. The medical propeoties are superior to any other al tide °lroned for the cure of Pulinonary or Bronchial affections, contained , and the quantity conined in each.box . worthiegs imititions advertised:. • • - • Bryan's Pulraonie Wafera cure Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Asthma, Catarrh, itrouehltls,. BlOlonit:.llrenthing; Spitting-of blond, Palos in the Chest, Incipient Consumption and all diseases of the lungh. Not only affording ' tainror sty relief, but effecting a rapid and lasting cure and ale warranted to glve.:Satlgaction in ever Instance.. They tle :dot 'flauseitte:llkti alcohalloceinpdands; and the tnodlcinatiopartios are- combined-in-a forneso -.grotiikbl73 and pleasant to Elm taste, that shy child will readily Mie them, r OM, thisb wall always afford - - • RELIEF IN TEN - MINETES. To VooALlbrs and Punic Frcrxspe, these Wafer,: itro valuable ttoy will in one day. remove, the most severwoccasional hoariioness'; uuil tlfeir regular uO for a few days - w Mot all-times, Increase - U pow er and flexibility-of the - improv i ng its tone, compass and clearness, for WhIO-purpose theys and regularly usml by many pnifiisniOnal . viicalla. Thu very great culebrity.pf thin ippilyable remedy 1.1:4 induced unprincipled persChis to Meparii base inst. tat:tom, which disappoint - the just expectations of the put.cliaser, and injure the character of the-genuine in See that the Not d, '•IIIItYAN,' is stumped on ouch Valor. nod niso,oliserru-the fire sttnlle of the aiknaturp of the Proprietor "Jolt - )10St:S" on each wrapper, to roontrrioit whirli in forgtovy: Art3 4 ol7ending:parties 17111 br . arilii — ‘rit ft. tlii, full extent of Ice huv. - 141YAN'.0 PLOW,, 0 .WArri!,s are for solo by oil Drug. gbds. Jolt MOSEI3o k , ole Proprlotor, 27 tlertiftudt•St ;-I , P. Y. n ,- CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLB., ifrepar - fbi from a proscription of Sir J. Clark; ;ALT., Phybbillia bixtraordinary to tho Auconi.- 4 1 1:11S well knowq,mediejse isrtm s • . position, but a sur e and sale rimody fur Female' Difficulties and Obstructions; from any arose whatovor and although a poWerful remedy, - it contains nothing h urtlu 1 'to tho constitution. To Married Lddles RIB pectins* suited:: Wyrill, in a short time, bring orithe mtitithlY tidied with regu larity.' In all enquirer Nervous Spinial Affections, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Ildivinegs Fatigue on slight 'sx ertien',.l.'illpltiitiolvoli LeSitielis of ' Bpirlts, 'Hysterics, dick lieddadlte, Whites, anti all tips painful diseages occasioned by a disordered system, •tiliese Pills' will effect it Corn when all other-maim-Inm ailed, These PtilAlnixe never-bean snott.ll Imre O. direct lonettiat.Lo :liiiiiisdnfpanphletare st,ell, el/TO. ed. FeefurtlierVartleulais, get it - pain Wet; - free, or the agent. $1 and 0 postage stamps 'enclosed to' any authorized agent, will insure a bottle, containing over '6O pills, by return mall. • ' W. ELLIOTT, Jan. 12, 18611-Iy. - Aglitit, J WORK BONES, at, P Fo lies, , fourists , Deaks, OcinfuctionarY .11oxim, Oinnee.of all binds. . • . • Doc. 15, 1805. • AT It AV-111=10KB, • 30 IllintiVerdnisey,.lienson, Oringo,Llvondor, Rose, Neuga, and Vanilla. , Ded 15, n 65. ._ __... . . TA ItIi;SSING„ CASES' r ! Ladies! ..and , jui G ant! in o n'a. c. 15, 1505. o ' 'TY WHIT] LEAD Vre Manufacturod only by ~ f11:1041M1t1 - 4rf3b1191111;r: iar, pa,lialbQinoolotilorn, • ffird plfith LIBE, _ : ....psolerrod by % bt Ii 011 youwill have no other. ' or '' '- +••:,:::.i •- ale Ditill, , No: 187. North !Ann. 22,1888-?1y1 A YEARmade, • 40., a:M 4 816 :-raponcll-Toplp: eXperieince .rieCosinry: °lin" 2 l4.;el.lhtite, `CeghlOrt;' nn Tretuturere.of 3 Banks Indortie the clreuhtr 404 t free taith amities, Addfosr, the: Ainerkatt Seetiell Workepprlognel‘Vormont.. t`. • • , J41y27,-18,00--3m. • ' • • • • ' ; NTIOLIN , Guitnt Strings ) , Violin acc” 1113, t Jowolry atorPo, Q01:11 Agency for:tbd sale ofibiorton'a ►J Gold Pons, - The now Jowokyjltore, Must:Nola. • • :DYE - 00101V4 - ' • - AT .R.A t iaTONiA . .. July 1., HAL • . SPEOTAQLES, of 'Mila& n and prices, to stilt all ages, at the now Jewelry Otero, East min Et. • , . _ REDUCTION IN PRICE AMERI7,,WATCHES, Macitinti WA g TRAM SiAbS. ssaro,,o l at ditties for nuaru atuzing wohavo reducoir our ' to as a point as %boy can bo_plactal ' With Gold and ear, c au rr • our f price • to 'll e t p n e An D ort e llitZsta g Zar=i n uTi I%V ( 2. —Th , test of ton yearu and the manufacture and sal& ' of • I Dann than 200,600gWatches; have given ',Mr productions the vary highest rank n. eon g thnolsoopors- Commouchig_wlththef_deternii- _ natiop to make only thoroughly excellent watches; -, c - 1/11o b Ec i g n ifaiMitlUNVAIMITIZ IA ' can crortrhavo - bcOn—unable-to-supply-to --demand. We Ave repeatedly enlarged our factory buildings unti they now cover over three' acres of green , Red IV e ccomT PO 011 01 ght-hn 0 4 venrk. in "n • Pj XX I afg ) alAzi IV are ftl ylj a in a Um e i MOI ' l TIIAN ONE•IIA LP OP ALL TUE WATOIIIIS Bop IN TUB UN iyED STATES. The different grades, e-titinguished thin followlvgtrado.marks on the' 1. 'Alm:dean .Watch Co." Waltlada, Mass.. ' __• 'Appletou, Ttacy Co." Waltham, Nam: W. PP. $: Bartlett,' Waltham, Mom. r n. Elify.”. • 5. il i brat "" E 'Pr "V 3'dy g ATCY4 ro '."l77ilfau 4 k7 li tils ili g: qui-4° 6. par next polity of Ladles' watch is named IiP.S. klartlett,' - Walthamoklass. -These are furnished u great variety of sizes and ptyles Of cases. Ti,, American Watch Co. of.Witithaur, Mass., au thor xos us to state that without distinction of trade marl s or price , ,AR V.14.1 4 UM'f0 1 ..' :14101;14. , ..9)1tY t V to, be b ZanYricitplilA t rikri 7 tlTA her mitCP6 In this icir ny-other country. Buyers should remember that ;unlike the gearautee of a fofeign maker who can tho Most thormiginntlritnYleatZWlMMllll MISVO. de. feebly° in any partioular, it may always.be. exchanged for another. As the American Watches made at Walt , ham; orator-sale by dealtirsigonolally thttrughoutrthei country, we, do no; solicit onion/ for single watcbes. d)AUTTOtt...‘6'ho'pidilheitio - Cliuthinfed ofrespgp4rl4o4mllurp.,,;/nl.c.lsoasseAliti&fqupkQ~OJtll, will be posrecut - cd.- • " nI t + l, Agents for the American Watch Omni:Any, IS2 Broadway, N.Y. Supt. 28, 1806-,lm -lenge Competiktion. ! tlio way of variety; ole6i.iWiff'iltyl6 . ;. j_ .quallty and c4canuccspf my stock of Dry Goode.-. Especially would I call elittontiontto darga MN..' • meat of j LADIES' DRE]SS „ ithich I ;infected ayttb!apoeinlettmiry and Now York maihets a -few days sham, Also; my three gUro oblong combinatht, H 0 0 P T , • decidedly the motAlmrantst.plittlithdiltltellge, giving the Weareo,,the most artistic loom. Likewise, a yarietv?l, l Y,ltite.4ooft, mph no Plaid cud 6tei`beir CYnihrlcs; ' Plain, Plaid and Striped Nalusooks, Swiss Mull, Mahon awl Brilliants, Linen Ilandlte tiers, Ac., kr. Cottenades, old Duck, Gingham, „ Denhue, Kentucky Jeans, Shlitiirg, Sit a, _oml:tea - wham._ 'Pickings, " Blue Cambries, Chicks, " Blue Nankcena, Diapers, Brown Nankeens, Lancaster k , ( A? ) 11211Aprf 24,113 N 3.. i kill It./ !, kif 111 ALL TO BB lIAB AT -WM. A. 2'ILES' NollaikKitiVlVEßTraTr y fir: ti-ar NEXT DOOR 0 R. KIEFER'S , ANO DR. ZITZER'S. OEIENCIK'S MANDRAKE PILLS --.• FOR LIVER' OOMVIIAINT.. A SUBSTITUTE FOE CALOMEIA lIE If your bowels are costive, l' O ir r i ; - rf - 147 If you linv .c t„, If your brOatli Is bad, TRY THEM If you foul drowsy, 11 you are low spirited,. - -TR - Y7TILEI4I. Up:on hayc a ack headache if you liar° talthn , crcltietcib'inuch, TAKE A FULL. DOSE. They only cost 25 cants a box. -Blue Mass, -and other preparations of Mercury, - ac t tually produce more suffering and death than . the dia. eases which they Prole.; to cure. And yet this cpyra siso prLserte rt rltl y s u them ai n m c c o d s t b,Lt i h v o . I ?I? Sn i tt 13 . plaint,.Coosumption of Liffigs,-.&c. THE MANDR'AIKE=PIDLS , . are composed entirely of iootknnilVerbri, htalised from the great storehouse of Natsire, and their salutary ef fects will appear as soon aa the medicine is brought to tint—test-of—a—fair—exp'orlunellt 'telt idClna .VAN_ DRAKE PILLS do not produce any nausea or sickness of the stomach ; but when given for Dyspepsia, it may be proper to use them in connection with SCIItNCK'S tillAW KED TONIC.. By thidjudichnts treatment the digestive faculties a te speedily rostrired to their Tull %URI:, and the worst cases of indigestion may be cured ' hen we reflect that tho liver is the largest Inter nal organ et the body, that to it Is /widened the impor tant duty of filtering the blood and preparing the bile, that It is subject to many disitrders, and that when It Is diseased or Inactive the whole body sutlers sympa thetically, it Is not surprising that, a medicine which can restore the healthy oneratinds of the Liver should produce wonderful changes in the general health, and effect cures which may appear to be almost miraculons. Headahhedf long . cbotinuaure, seisms paint, In thisolde, , breast and shoulders, aching of the limbs, a feelin, of 'general weakness and wretchedness, and other.alarm ing and distressing symptoms, indicative of imporfeet or disordered artless of tho liver, aro speedily removed' by the use of SCIIENCK4 MANDRAKE PILLS. nativeness, piles. bitter or sour„ernetations, , and.. thatlittleserihithgfetdini;4 oPii.s4/9,4unielgelf.±lo- ty,:languor, lothatgri 3 OvntAlspretidberOttpf tkochich unfit to mars lei ttidmatiihruifielircir VdslisW and the enjoyment of , life, are all rolleviScl' by the use of SOD KNOWS MANDRAKE PILLS. Dr. - SCllENCR.—Dearkihmlrtske•pipagure in - :sending you a certificate in' addition RdlfirtnY 3 , 6dhat6 already received from suffering humanity. I can scarcely find language sufficiently strong to express my heartfelt Pmtifiention of the wonderfeLcuresyour MANDRAKE ILLS and SEAWEED TIIIQ Ifftvqt Meted in the en tire cure of ono of them Wilfbloin-viiiiesof the Offec. .tioh of the ILver. For three years I outland beyond de scription; all my friends, as.well as-myself, came to the conclusion that my time in this life wall short. Such WO the terrible condition to which I was reduiodthat lifq to ma had become a bust,lum,L my :whole • systein was in d state of intlanunatleni , l could not oat, I culla ant sleep; my whole body was fille'd with pain;. swelling would arise in my wrists and ankles, render ing them totalliiiseleSi. On several occasions I was attacked with a rusher blood to the head, which wool(' full me to the grourut,atuttlyffutPdoteattrffl away for dead. 1 applied te.leaelMammiikinttiphyalelaos of our slit, who administered all the medicines that .they _thought would reach my calm, but of no avail. 040 014. 4104 4 lig Fo.lll't 09 110 ,/nona . 11 g q,etyiadrl 1,1.0" Id, uv n lasi resort, to drink cod,liver oil. Not relishing the horrid trash I declined to take it. Acct• dept. put your advertiseinent in my ho ,• tro•you ; ynu examined MO and Mid me the nature of :any dbease. You thiffLoydetefLmo.theiLllls-and-Tonic with nifobservance of OV,,ilailgiqg youp9va that in one wee., 1 wolffrfintlltYttolf)l42lbor`Maht.:_—rif.lloll' ed your advive.`rtrid, — ltffTottpreffibtfiLiiii astonishing. curs was effected. I continued your Pills and Tonic for sonievihne, and now thank God • for his. - . goodnesty, r - v uutTj tailt I MIL fele lid 1 iiiffe7l7aViiiiC irinfife to peufeet health. 1 most earnestlirocounuend those who ere suffering from affection of theliver to give your Pills and Tonic. a fair trial, and a cure will •he ofi LTiv th e ' t:ll•L b e:Tc ° ll l rel t; .' 1%7171;1°111ton }pulled( t na: zone may require Will bo freely given-by the Subserl, „bpi, athis residence, No. 812 Federal street, betwouil -Bth street and Paktsyuitk- rood., . r " . ' j '''''' ''''' .."CIIART.Es JoiiNsw $ N . e . Li L. Formerly Printers' Ink Manufacturer. pri. SOH LINCK will ho profesaionally xi lila,priurdpal eke, No. 16 North Sixth stroot. corner of`Cbdolfrfarea, PHILADELPHIA, every, Saturday, frota • o it. In. until 4. - p. - m.•, - No.- 32 Bond - atroot ;`Now - York, - "Ovary - Tuosdny from 7 to 3; Noi - 38 illuiriblun'lrtioat,PosterrAltiSi.,•sivory Wednesday, from 9 to 3, and every other Friday at log Baltimore street, Baltimore, 61d. All advieo froo, but . for a thorough examination of the luuStl . lio spiroinoterlin-oliargo le three dollars„, •• • Pried of the P almon le Syrup and Elmwood Tonic, eriSII $1.69 per hotilo, or $7.10 per half_ ibizen:e i6landhake. Pills, 26 emits per box. , a " • • •' • For salu by all Prugglats nd Dealers. • • aau.l,lBo6—ly - ; • , 9[ l ll..E_s.liison & Ilatn Cabinet Organs, jz forty different styles, ailspte4 to sacred and soon ; ler musk, for $BO to $OOO Ofteli: IMIFTY-ONE GOLD "ori SILVER LINDA L'B, or other first premiums award. od'them.• 411pAr4t.p.1,00tI4nives*pe. Address, MA SOH HAMLIN,' 11052014, sir MASON BROTHERS, NOW Wulf. lopt. • 1806-Iy. "111010 E S.E - G . ARS & TOBACCO, = AGRIC ' ' a : _ . Pall set q, . .1, 1?A 1865 tHE Farm!: . an d letribers 'of the, Agricultural, Society will remember that our next fall Meeting a d Exhibition will commence on N d 2.17 a n d n l Vaa ' h 41 4 a 21 1MT= tifo tut& for tho exhibition of orees greatly length ottiod,rind *ltalie increased In number. — And Itlif - cen;' 3 - telriplatad that wirwill have tile extenslvo exist.' bltlon that has oven boon 4orj.t.*A . All parsons at home 'AO abroad are invitod.to part - blip:detail exhibltere and spectators ! I V order of the Pe I nt. - r AI I 4 3 IEL . d. ORM; ' julY 2 0; *- 181 4, 1 / 7 II" 4 "'d '• • " 4 - "iNf IPV4t4r*l _AT anyEmitilics:' Eitore. libiebpiiifiirnial !AIM& jlemptimorp ab 43114 pubilo y o u rally,t4n2 ., h4lsgs • . .. , , SIB Family crooorirrlto3l Pitt Stroot ,T 9 t he. corrOr ..of POiiifrot and-ritt , Striefi, fin' 1164ritildtrickiiottri;AV • ritichboo jurt•boou thorough , ly ropaired . orl rOfittod. orproOrly for ,higrabitoinessor. blr..etoak , ftrtelsteJorli 1111 A-chum tkosortmont of, I.OCERIES. . Wooden_ nif _Queonswaro f - _ cotnprishus-nvory thing in illy line of trade. Tam in constant communication with.the miturn cities. and Will be /n.daily receipt of the NEWEST - and • PlOp311; BST GROOBItLEB the Streign . markets afford . forget the place Cart's Old earner. ,• . • • •. . , • • (Wale, Much 30,1800. - JOHN P. BMW " TRY IXTRINI ISMIIMiI .T.STONI3.: IL ,o CARVO CORNER, (lEMBEREANO . VAL EY' - . - • _ . • .. - ‘,.!14,1Th • ~... . F.,,Ahte? V i ttiA. • ..t.. A Fa I. 4r1.)4i1,7 ~,,,,,, ''.. ii• -• . e,.3!...__..- r..., .. • CHANGE 1".1141C O.P---";bURS. • I.and after MONDAY, May 21st, Ina 166, Passenger Trains will run daily as fellows, n aysTrn I tit) ; 14; t',.._,, : . ~.,. 1 _ i TWARR. - "' - AC 011.110DATION TRAIN leaves . llarriebutg 8.40 ... MMechanicsburg 9.18, Carlisle 9 67, Nowvlllo 10.34 Shipnonsburg .11.07, Chanobersburg 1.19 P. 11., Green. cast: .43, arriving at Hagoretown 2 10 , P.,111. 51 • -A I, TR*lNiellita DarriOntel" 2.00.-11,i- Neellah sb g 2:33ioLirllllo 3.00,N0wvi110'6.40, nippenalairg 10, phimborsburg 4:50, Greencastle 6.26, arriving at . Ugelstowri 6.55 P.. 51. . _ . EXPRESS TRAIN loaves Harrisburg 4.15 P. .111., ISloesburg 4.6 X cariluip 0-g, ,Nowy i11e,6.62;, Ship pons urg 6.21, arrlviit afehluiebotwilnfrg at 6.60`P. M. kA , IXED TRAIN loaves Chambersburg 8.20 A. 1I,,• iroo bu stle 0.30 arriving at Hagerstown 10.16 A..M. • EASTWARD. mfr .. . . — AO OMMOTrAtWilialtAltltilkakvorlialuktabialburg M., Shipponaburg 5.45, Nowlin° ,0:10, Carlisle , . 0.50; ochanlcaburg - 7.21 - arl lv lug — at Harrisburg 7.00 - A.. . , 5,1A1L TRAl_slyaval nagprstown 8.10 A. Al., Groan rgisstb, 8.45, rhaltbaratifirg 9:25 - ,'Shippinsturg 0,55; our0i11e,10.0; Cirlisim/1.03, Koshanicaburgll.s7, an. drink at Harrisburg 12.10 P. 51., ENPRESS TRAIN . leaves,_llageratown 12 00 - X., Grooneautio 12.30, ' Chambersburg 1.10, Shipponiburg 1.43, Nowv l . llo 234 ;Carllsle 2 6B, 51ochapicsburg 3.20,* arriving at linlTftlitigl.ss•P: ii, A MIXED TRAIN loaves Ilagaratown 3.05 P. M., clVastle 4.00, arriving at Chamberabuig 4.50 P. 51.aq Making 010 conuoctions at Harrisburg with "lilt ria.twantlfromfflhiladolphia, Now York, Pittsburg, lialtijauhunil 59ashington., I ~ a, ~,,, ..,: .' • '., !.,"*".--.„ 4 9. 57; LULL, Ilt ROAD OFFICE, '1 . - •- • .11 am orsburg, May 1t.1 . 86(3. f , • ' ING RAIL ROAD. ptmlvirgit IkRA.7(OE Or! - JUNE nth, 18 88 . G, MEAT. T, P K 44N .E. FR OM THE North 41;d 1 N61411..West, - !6 , 4 l lillattelphia; Noir - , i 1, York ltuading, Pottsville, Taumqua, Abbland,Lobanon, Alle' town, Easton, Ephrata, Litis , , Lancaster, Comm. on:tits.l ....11.,....; ,- ~!;:. - • •, J . ~, I.: , TrAina lealtanlarriebarg,for Now Stark:, an follows: - -A,t,, 0.90, 8.10 and 0.04,13111., and 2.10 and'o.ls P. M., - corrneging o with similar:Trail:Won the :POODFIYIVIIIIIIII. - Rllll Itoati 4 and:arHylng at. Now, York at 0.00 and 10 10 A. MI, 4.11444 5.20 and:10.45. P. M. Sleeping - Cora ae colnying thii-.2.00 A. M., and; 0.16 P. M., Trains; with ut change. ----„, L VO. Harrisburg for Reading, POttsville, Tamaqua, Minqrsviile, Ashland, Pine_Crove Allohtown and Phil "adoliihia, atB.lllPAyl4,,:and 210 lend j.lO P. M.,' stop ping;at Lebanon Aba prfliellial 1 ay Station's; the 4.10 P. 14. Train leaking couneetions,fer Columbia and Philadelphia only. Noe Pottsville; Schuylkill'llaven and Auburn,. vin . Schuy,lkill aqd Ousquellanna - ]tall :Road, Icavo Ilarriknird lit 920 "P.M. 'I Returning: Leave Now York at 7.00 and 9.00 A. 31., 12.09 Noon and 8.00 P. MI Philadelphia at 815 A. M., and 9.30 P. 31., Way Passougor -Train loaves Phila. dolphin at 7, l 3 94.,:3l,o3,turninglfroMPßEsqling nt111.105 P 7 31., Realtt-AttAlls - Sgatlotial Pottiiilleut 9:45^A.' M. and 2.151'. M.; Aiddand 0.00 and 11 30 A. 31., and; 1.05 0. M; Talnaqua at 0.15 A. M., and 1,00 and 8.65 Leavo Pottsville for Harrisburg,. yla Schltylk_i_liAnd- Susquehattnaltall itoad.'at 7100 A - . - 31:" • • Reading' ,Aceeinmodation Train, L,caiols Reading at 6.00,a Viiil; Yoturning front Philadelphia of 5.00 P. 31. Columbia Rail Road TrrilliSleave hooding at 6.45 A. M., 12.05 Noon and 6.15 P: M. for Ephrata, Litlz, Lan caster, Columbia, Ac. - On Sundays : Leavo'Nitv Woil at 'B.OO P. St., Phila dolphin 0:00;A,- m., and--8,1-6-P,M,, tho 8.00 A.lll. Train running only to Reading. Pottsville 8.00 A. M. Tam aqua 700 A. M., Harrisburg 005 A. M.. and Reading at 1.03 and 7.30 A.lll,lbr Harrisburg, and 10.62 A. M.- for Now York. and 425 P. M. for Philadelphia. Commutation, Miloago, Season ; School and ExCur sten Tickets to and from all points, at reduced Rates. Baggage checked through : 80 pounds allow ad each Passenger. ;,, I r-,i v -,.. ,:- sr • 0. A J NIcoLLS, - ' '' ' .' " ' deheritl MiFerintondent. Reading, Pa. Juno 25, 1966.. ES'ypy'ScOTTAGE ORGANS, , . ''''.. • 4.103•..;'.44::... 4. " P. ,Z:,_3l, t` = , • Cottage; Organ ~ rhtai ARE not only unexcelled, but_they are absolutoly -anoqiidlado-bye - inr-othOr-flood-Instrumeut-In-the country. Designed oxprossly for Churches and Schools, they aro found to be squally well adapted to thp'parltir and dra - 171 g-room, -- For-sale only 'by - - - E. M. BRUCE, N 113 North SEVENTH Street, PHEADELPIIIA. /r-Also RADBURI"S PIANOS, an docomplete as sortment oft JIRFECVIELODEON. The Family, Grocery.. TII aubseribers, having taken the Family Grocery Store of Monasmith'4 Baker, on !Main St., adjoining F. Gardner & 'Co's Machine Shop . and Foundry: - have just opened a new - and ele gant tiasortment of 0 ROCKRIES, GLASS and•QUEBNS WARWaelected with greet care' for family supplies, whirls they, will boll at the very lowest. prices fcr cash. 'Barry artier& in thlrellne of Fancily Groceries will always bo kept fresh and chem. They also call ,particular attention to Ulf, Eureka Patent 1: Glass - .Fruit Jars; of wiiiclOthey Lave the exclusive agen cy fir Carlisle, and which has proved 1. superiority over all other cans or s al jars pow In, use by its gcent tlmplieity, _y (loping An ult, i 4 g E ,... : 1 the extrhordinary ewer with which it is (4 sealed and opened, without injury for 1 future use , No family,should purchase other jars 'without first examining the PATENT Eureka, if they want to buy the best. We have aIsoRNOX"'S PATENT STEP IJALADDER, an article which no house •enb, - keeper should be -without. Also, '" • solebrated WASHING MA • CHINE, only Five Dollars,' and he Amldon UI,IIOITNE§, MfRINGER,, both , of whl4 ey, corlfittinltly rebomtneinid. to give` •onffie 'eat action. Tho have also been appointed Agents for} e ink of I „EARTHEN DRAIN PIPES, to h ihich the ttentio'n of FafiborAand ot ra needing then, an the Vest end cheap,pst article -to be found for convoying water ihrcugh lards and bare-yards. Also a variety'ef 'other articles, ouch as DO /It hi ATS;Of,roelenl kiddy nod prices. stipply Of Irearr Herring and All kinus of Salt Fish, put up,, this Spring. Also Flour In barrels and sacks and Food by the bushel. MARTIN' & GARDNRR. 7 4.15 44 : :-; •' t••• • 'Walker - & Claudy, ,(§l,/pp_ . ,e§gpTs:,t9 J,,,,Dhq(sTgas,), tTHE thibscribo . rs - feeppafully _ inform Qht publin htgeperal, tent they have purchased' Tin and Sheet:lmm .I , :stabllshmentuf Mr. Gergas, tau. of the Court Holm ' where they are prepared to al.W.LUsnodatalhe.P.dreuapf the old estwbllaunent and all'others who may, favOr,thero , with - their- work._ yoU want the 'refrbbit , - • - --- 00-O.KING ,STOVE _ - • at ty' u lowest pricel come ,to us.. All. insured for six menthe or longer. We have pothlug on.band but the • best.bakors, anibiVarrant then:lto be such, for we keep none other,. Come/arid somthe.gronevarloty. We can give hundreds of testimonials if desired. COME and - SEE, out Parlor mid billii4. ' Sto ' Sios folAl:eoci or cool -- —HEArI'ERS-A - ND -- ItANGEe i 8 tatlilitairy And'l"ortablo.l.: , , 1 1 11 114 '4 VV.atijEliM ' Of. - ah hinds In-great variety - made froin - tha vory best tla-plate. All you need In our line con be had from usmt a eavlmeinzrian fa! k• )1i 1- • at, our Stomand Ware Rooms, In rear of th - CConr Was& and you Wlll save money In your, purchases It Ivllefully pay you 1,0 curio.: . In Rooting arnlEpoutiog done at short notice strict attention to ..bnslnesd the" underslgneil hope to merit nail' Forivo a, liberal] abate ofibublle patronage. 9 , . WALKER & OLALIDY. Juno 20, ,SQO-Iy. • , The Oarlisle - Cook ! . - - • Ti) NEW AND OLD HOUSEKEEPERS: 1 . new and perfect .P.,11 . .11..:.,,.7.. - ,.. , •....- : .: ... .- ..: . 1. / k. _ • • ct AirtightrGaa Con suming Cooking Stwo for Coal or Wood. • ... ADM 109riI1 ANDIIME"IT I'. :.' I .Af our foundry and Stove Rooms, Main St.,. -Carlisle _.,. 'FlAliainWalttilitiitaiiiildne4ll4lialscal hada,. ski: and gotton up expressly for our use. We' there- THE 'CARLISLE COOK I It combines every nine' and Valuablif. improXotiout: In Cooking Stoves. • It is exceedingly handsom e in ap. EgT•rfiri' l likrTilAh t it i n t tiTi d it"fiZ7:4l,llt and moskromplete Cooking Store in the country. We cast two slum, adapted to the wantiorboth largo, and "small -families. , 11xporlencod Housekeepers will. find ,upon'olitlmination that the'''. , c , ". ' . K0k1114 , 13-4.ltilita .1.;.t !' . 0 00 0 K • 'opuiCailp3ViilVigiiiaq'lbr ocOnonlytend ; egicierley In -cooklrig.m.Tlia ,publlc,,maspoclally ~ ccquosted - Co call slfal!. IS,lllf A' , A fire ponfitlontA,wlll fully recommend 1 " Bli , rfili j glifigli.;"M4t'•,;:. 't. '/Ititriiilarta co. .. ..••., . ........ .. .• i.tocli..Teloctr : l9.... .SfAiligetii3sdruriiiii,t4 ; oiiii-bVet•-q4ality ,06erzes,..rioisioLt_s, ..3pices ) ll:lltts y ded.',' I - ' selling olTaVt cir .. eyy lowssflirTeinis ILI lirtliii FMK% ottiennsylvan a, " , . ~„----- ~....i., !..,"': .-., - -,., - .. FOR 0.0E(.:_.: .-; • . : 1 - • - : ' Cali iiie4:l3stincy,yours7lves of the trtith,of:the mos- Be . ; al, igno. ••• • • . . . NMI, On/VTI . I STOP - AND' LOOK N. A W, Ffidlay's' Tinaai Sh6p, East ,Uoitther St., Sign of the Mid Codee Pot when you COO see the Finest, Cheapest, and nest .. - COOKING 6'l' l o'7EB. Ever bfferoll in Carlisle-he has on littod the latdst im provttl Paterne, such ne theeelebrated dinriey Sheaf Cook, : • 'troll Sides, - _ • • : • Prarie Plower, And Continental, • • • Red Room and Mao Stoves of tho latest Pattorna and brat quality. Tim ahoy e Cook Stoves are all.wa - rrant. Od to grto entlro satisfacti on. Iloollng,Spontlng, Mat. •er Tlmand -.Sbeet.lrom work-done In - the neatest manner and at short notice, all kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron warn constantly on hand for house fur. nlehlug, • • • FRUIT CANS and JARS. "%Sri, of the hest eior offorod to the nubile. Fridley . andCornman'S Soif-Healing and &if Testing Cana and - Jars auto, Fisher's Paant; - tho above Cans and:Mrs can. not be eurpassoti in nny market. . F G9E S Thu best brick, Sett, afid Portablo'Furnaces Direr of. •feroll to LIM public, for solo by Wm. Pridloy.: East Louther BC, Carlisle. Call anttsoo them in use at and°. Ploming's Carlfslo:*- • Thankful for elni Liboral Patrohage heretofore ox tended ho hopes by Maid attention to business and desko to pleaso all to merit n continuanco of the,saroe. March 23,1806-Iy. COAL AND LUMBER. IEIAVING as- F °elated with c. • AL _11:40.- -_ ~,rt Mr. 0. Fred. Shrom In 6. 5 .r . " . .. ;: mt...... ,, -- - 2 the Coal and Lumber ~.. . ...., --or.. businm at tho old ~..../r. ~r , : . Stand of Delaney and ::;;-:-..:,.-,. ...;,..; ..... =z ..hair, whore wo will -- hoop the best and . . CLEANEST COAL, • -• in the Market, and perfectly dry. Kept ;Anger cover. Tarnillos, will do well to trx is ; ns wo are doter. mined thrall cleaner coal. and at as low prices as any other yard In tho tnwn. Try on and be convinced. We have also on hand ALL KINDS OF LUMBII.7? usually kept in a first Class 'Lumber yard which we will ,seg.ps low, or lower titan_ the'. lowest Jain.V2 1966: , DELANOY k tzlino3f. 01*I.X)SITE LEE'S WAREHOUSE [Pre:mir - i;ii>-"lp' - Best' 'crwarde, _cit hll ani - iity_,Fatrs sinc,q,lBs7.] Fitruiturnef all varlet,le - s - and Styles of Foreign and Domenic manufacture, from the, finest resewood and .Mtillogany_to-tlm..l43V.catpriced,uMp e_a lnd pine. Parlor, I ~ , Chamber, A . Dining - room," FURNILTURbi:"I .., . Kitchen and Ce Embracing every 'ertiele used - tiy House and lintel keepers, of the most approved and, fashionable * tresign and finish. Including also Cottage furniture In setts, reception'and Clung - Chairs, Mattrmises, alit frames, pictures, he., he. ra_Sarticular attention given as usual to funeral.;; orders from town and country, attended to promptly and on moderate terms. Mara, 21,1884 .RE INSITRANCE;. • Men and Eastpennsboro' Mu re Instrradco Compriny of Cumberland nporated by an act of Assembly, in - the id having rocpntly had Its charter extend ir 1883, Is now in active and Vigorous op. under thaauporintendenco of the following board of Managors, viz: William 11. 0 orgas, Christian Stayman,-Jacob Eberly. D. Daily, Alex, Cathcart, J. 11. Coovor, John Eicholber ger, Josoph Wlelcenham, Sara Eberly, Moses Brickor, Rudolph Illartlia, Jacob Coover, and I. C. Dunlap. The rategofinsurance are as low and favorablo as any Company of the-kind in 'the State. Persons wish ing to become members aro Invited to moke applica tion to the agents of oho Company, who are willing to -wait upon thorn at any time. OFFICERS OF TIM — COMPANY.. r~a~ v~~_. - s k~~ WM..R. GORGAS, President, Ebony'sMEN, Corn. mil:aid county. ALEX. CATHCART, Vice Presidout• Mechanicsburg, lumborland county. _JOHN-0, DIINLAP,..Soct'y.' Mechanicsburg, Cumbdr. Ind county, DANIEL BAILEY, Troasurer, BOlsburg, York Co. Salliara_ l 3...aargaa,-.Alex.-Cathearh-J4-(7. Dunlap Caul& Bailey, Christ,o Stajuuan, Jacob 11. Coovor, J. seph nickersham, J. Elcholberger, Bloses lirkksr, Ja cub Coover, Jacob •Shorty, Jame Anderson, John 13 Coover. Cumberland county —John Sherrick, Allen; Henry Zoarirt, Shiremanstown; La Fayettee Pallor, Dickin son ; ITenry Bowman, Churchtown;. Modo Griffith, South Middleton; Samuel Graham, Woat l'onnsbor• ough ; Satnuol Conver, Mechanicsburg; J. W. Cock tin, ; .1. Saxton,'_Silvorsrjug ; John Byer, Carlisle; Valentine Fooman, Now Cumberland; Wm. 11. Woodburn, Nowville. York cAnty.—.limos Griffith, Warrington V. Deardorff, Dillsburg; Dual Rutter, Fairviow ; John Williams, Carroll; Adam Stevens, Goldsboro'; J. S. Dierdorti, Mulberry I'. 0. Dauphin county.—Jacob Homer, Harrisburg LYNCH 85-FOOTE; Plumbers & Gas Filters. Tho subscribers inform the public tha lhoy still continuo the GAB FITTING AND PLUMBING usines at tho Old Stand in the basement of tho lethodlst Church. They mill attend promptly to a .uoluess in their line. Load and - Iron Pim, Hydrants, Hot and cold S ITO WERTRA Water Cloaete, Force and Litt Pumps, Wro't \Vilified Tubes, Iron Sinks, Bath Tubs, Bath Boilers, Wash Ra sins, 113 , dr - suite Rams, Ac., And every dascriptiou o. cocks and fittings for gas, steam, water, Ac. Superior cooking ranges, heaters and gas fixtures put up in churches, stores and do f Wogs, at short notice, lh the most modern style. All materials and tvoik In our line at IOW rates undAvarrontati. us_Country work and jebblwg promptly attended to 'July L. 3.8111.. • HASDWARE STORE: THE old Hardware Stand of Lewis F. Lyn°, has passed into the hoods of W. IL Miller A. Bowers, who are now traosactrng business un der the coins nod style of • MILLER & BOWERS. • • The new 0r,,, harejust 'returned from the , city and two' now prepared to fulnish-to the public at the lowest prices, all kinds of FORE IGLIV . Flardwlly, Coach Trlvaing,-Paiute, Oils, „. • • GLASS VARNISH, . ..4c. A lock into their store will convince all that thdy have enough of goods to fully supply the demand In this market. Persons wanting goods in our line will • ilicd•it to their adrantago to give us a sail.. ,All orders personally and promptly attended to. . • „ July 7, 1865. ' , .... - PURL LIBERTY WHITE LEAD, do,fiabro and bettor work at a givou Cost, than any other I Try it I Manufactured only by ZIEGLER & BMITII. Wholosala Drug, Paint & Glass Dealers; • No. 1137 North Third Street, Phlladid., . Jan. 22, 18613—1 y. , .Presents fOr all at Taverstick's. WRITING Desks, Papier, Mackie, Rosewood & Walnut. Deo. 15, 1865. • AT 11AVERSTIOKB. Always - On Hand. A Largo and varied stook of Groceries Qiieonswaro, • . Sauces, Fish, ae. ite., which I ant selling at the very lowest Cash. Prices. Thai,' Indebted to the imbweriber, and particularly those in arrears for a longth of time, will come forward and promptly pay up, As longer delay swill not law sub , .niltted to, , Nod. 3,143 W Bryans Pulmonle Wafers, 'AT RALSTON'S Per. 11,1863 fr_._good Iltotograph_is,wortiOqi-doz en•poor ono.. Who_wlll_glvo poor plotyro to mad 1 - All PIiOTOORAPIIB madb at LOCITAAN'S ROOMS, . Atli warranted to give satisfaction or they will be re -1;14,20, ' _splPES;,,Tobac'co, (smoking `and 'chow - • lug) and Sogara, at Haveratlek's Drug and BoOk . torn. • , yo.,r AMES.----500 pairs..Mmos ,on hand ,of all Mode. Elizabethtown pattern, Loudon - Cornman do., with and without patent4lieteninge cheaper than ever at 11. SAXTON'S, :East !.Jain et. July 1,180.. lyon, 'English Refined, 41 OE:NTS lb., Neils, Hops '•• 57,25, ina_irrything cilia in itogortlon et - , ' HENRY SAXTON'S. July 7, 1868 ltEEriaisio illivapron , Nproll 00,1960. =OMR 11/L0413. OEM =I IMEMEM CANNED FRUITS, WM. BENTZ. New Watch, Clock, AND JEWELRY STOLZ& HEYSINGETI, respectfully an- . I nounces to the citizens of Carnet° and the surrounding country; that ho has oponod an entire new stoch. of Watches 'Clocks, Jujyttry, ke., consisting In part of Gold'and Silver, Anterican, English and , Babe Watches, Ladies Gold Watches and Chains, Finn Joweirydn seta; Finger and Ear Itingti," Shove Buttons, . hr, Gold Pons of Illortools celebrated manuficturo at his published rates, Sllvor and Plated Wuro, Castorid, Fruit Bask*, Forks, Spoons, .tc.•, Clocks In (+dory earl°. tyand'of all prlces..Spectoclealn Gold, Silver, Stout and Plated Frowns, to suit all agos. Accordeons, Violins and Violin Stritigh, Ac. To which bid invdtos thu at. - el tho people,-hoping to-rocuivuirliberal-shar, of patronage. • - Room In East Main St.,_ near Saxton's "Hardware Store.. . • - .Alliands or Watches, Clocks, Jewolry, Accoriblons, &c., nettly and substantially repaired nod warranted: Work•ddho promptly. . Play 4,1860. Cumberland Valley Rail Road Cora -- . tiany. FREIGHT •DtPC', CARLISLE: THE Cumberland' Valley, Pennaylva- Ilia. and Northern tientral,Stall.Road. Companies' 'Lave math - fan Itirangenlentd to do a Joint '.&eight and Forwarding ihtsiness. bet Ween the . Cities of Phlladelphia;Baltirnore and New York. The Cumberland, Valley Rail Rout. Compan) will open their Freight Depot at Carlisle on the January 1860 for tho receipt and shipment of ail goosta-t entrusted to them. Freight to be forwarded by this arrangement must -- be •left ,at Pennsylvania Roil Road Company IS opot corner of 15th and Illaisket Bt., Philadelphia. -North. ern Central 'Rail Road Company's Depot Baltimore and Cumheiland Valley Bail Road Company's Depot at Carlisle. The public will find it to there interest to ship through the Rail Road Company's Freight !louses and by Company Cars. ~-.,-0-1,-. l 4lns7ri Styr- • J. & D. Rnc - 74:ts, Freight Agent Carlisle Doe. 22, 1865. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE FLOUR --& - FEED, c'"CCIAL, PLASTER & SALT BEETEM & BROTHERS having - purchased of Snyder k Newcomer their enty, sift, Warehouse, (flentlerson's old stand,)bead of 111011' street, bug loavo to inform the public that they -continue' the Forwarding and Commission business on a more ontensive scale than beretoforo. The highest market price will bo paid for ,Flour drain and I' educe of all kinds, . - Flour-and Peed, Platter, Salt and :dray, kept con stoutly on hand and for solo. Coal of all kinds, ombrscing Llr KENS VALLE Y, LOCUST MOUNTALIN, .LAVVI3ERI(Y; &c., &c. Liumburners' and Illacksruilhs' Coal, constantly for ..sale, Kept under moor, and delivered dry to any part of tho town. Also, all kinds of LUMBER constantly on hand. A-Daily Freight Line will leave their Warehousii every Morning, at 7 o'clock, arrive at Ilarrisburg at 11 o'clock,. and at Howard' & '•` Warehouse, Nos. 808 and 810 blarket street Philadelphia, at 8 o'clock in the evening of same day -J. lIEETIiM & 111100. Nov. 10, 1865 , . • • - 'BOOTS AND SHOES. A I! the store of John Irvine, on th E-cornar of - thopnblie,quaro, is tho place to purchase Boots Shoos llltts,and Caps, at prices that defy competition, - He has just returned from tho - -tast with the largest and Most eomplotogissortment of Dents, Shoes, hats & Caps that he has over presented to ttils,rommunity, and which he is determined to soil at 'the low - est pos. Bible prices. Ills stock otabraces everything in his line of bosinesS, Huth ae MEN'S Sc-BOYS' FINE CALF BOOTS, Kip Boots, Calf and l'atout Leather Oxford Ties, pal and Patent Leather Caito, s, Calf lc pllifiers, Calf and Hip Brogans, Slippers, ,S,c. L A ,IV E A R, Ni no-rrench and English LaLingGaiters, Morocco. Calf and Kid Boots, Fine Kid Slippers, Fauey Slippers, Mor foccc, and Kid Buskins, be., -MIS ES AND CHILDREN'S WEAR of a❑ deserip lions embracing fiuo f e asting Gaiters, Idorrocco and I;asting Button Boots, Morrocro Lace boom of alrkluds fancy shoes of various styles slippers, be. HAI'S A CAI'S, Silk, Cassimere, Fur and Wool flats of all qualities anti styles, - also a - largo nssortniont Ml - STRAW HATS. Donis and Shoes outdo to order at the shortest notice Repairing ppomptly done. Confident of his ability to please all classes of custinnera, ho respectfully- Inv Ron the public to glee him a call, 10..11emembo7 the place, N-E-corner-of -the Public Square. .. JOHN IRVINE. 3 my 1, 1864 HAT Alsth CAP EMPORIUM. rug HE undersigned respectfully announ- C. to the public that he still centinuCe the haf tug Business at the old stand, in West High etrcet, and spite renewed and ,ifTlcient effort predate nal cies of Dead Dress of Every Variety, Style and Quality, that „„ sall be strictly In keeping with the impflore merit of the Art, nod fully up to the age which as live. "---, I hove on - hani - la splendid sti 5.,4 7 1 asst;rtuont of HATS AND CAPS fi" • ofall aoscrlptions, from the common-Wool .to. th o tinust Fur- andaSilk ^llats;:ond . at:prices - that Must suit every ono who as an eyo to getting tlit; worth of his money. The .L atoch includes, MOLESKIN, CASSIMERE, BEAVER Si FELT nATs, of every style and color and ,unsurpassed for Lightness Burability and lintels; by those of any other establish meat in the country. Men's, Boy's and Children's liat's and Caps, of every - deScription constantly - on band. Ile respectfully invites all the old patrons and as many now ones as possible, to give him n call. J. 0 -CALLIO. July 1;1.804. • • • NEW ANI). , ERESII—.. I Qr - 4 0 0 0 r 0 . 'HALBERT & BRO., 11 } A : j o I ro N2 lo,, .j d u es t to lo in t r u o I :r ri n a th d oir f p r l o trrts thst tho they have laid in Alamo and varied stock of Now and — Fresh Goods at the lowest cash prices. Their assortment la thorough and complots, contain• lag everything necessaay to constitute a First Class Grocery. TEAS, COEPEES, SUGARS, in greatest slut - misuse, mid at lowest cash...figures:— SYrups,SpFeS, Canned Fruits, QUEIpISWARII .and Crockery, Salt and 'Fish, Horns, Cheese, Crackers, • Brushes, Baskets and Willow Ware. Scgai.s and 'Tobacco, . • of the choicest brands. Brooms, Buckets, and a cmh .gloto or • FAMILY • GROC RMS. Don't forget the old stand South ,East corner of Hanover streets. lIA BERT & 800. Feb. 54, 18i4. HARDWARE, IRON, EAILS, &c AT lIENRY• SAXTONS OLD AND - - . CHEAP HARDWARE STORE, PAY .71%.4.1N S2'REET NEXT DOOR, TO THE 'GORMAN 1101/SE, Lave ust • returned from the East with, j_ the larilis° add boot . s 6 olectlon of HARDWARE over o ff ered in old - Cumberland, and am able to soil the following articles n little lower than elsewhere In the county. All °rams attended to personally and _the usual promptness. Goods deliVered to all parts of the town FREE or CHARGE. iißMlllerOli; Rolled and En dish Relined Iron, llorid•Shoe Iron, Ittnisla Sheet Iron,-Ilurden's Horso and Mule Slums, Norway Nall Rods, Sanderson's Cast Steel English and Aimed. can 131ister Steal, Sleigh Solo Steol r ' Spring Steel, Car ting° Sin Inge, Carrlage•Axlos, ha. Tho largest assort. mont of CARRIAGE & WAGON FIXTURES yet offered, ouch or SPOKES, HUBS, FELLOES, BOWS, 1 5 lainond Fiaaishcd Shafts, Sleigh Ruiz ) &C., &C. • 500 ''BARBELS. Itosendale, Scotland and Banceck Cement, all rantod fresh. Douglas' and Cowing's - IRON AND CHAIN - DUMPS. POWDBR:—A stock of Dupont's Bock, Illfloanll Duck "•Powdor, Safety Fuse, ^ricks, Mattocks, Drilla Crorr-bars,!lodges,_&o,: • i, 0 KEGS NAILS; . arhlckwo sof -- (Smiht r y Morchauti . eirPplied at manufacturers • • • , • PAINTS,-20 Tope of the follo,whig bianfle of Whlto toad and Zinc : • . Wetaerlß's, • ' •• - French Zinc, • Liberty, ' American 'do • • Buck, ' • ' ' Colored do 1;, OrYster " •'l3now"Whlie de * , .• . Mansion, Frofeirse do. COLORS of evOry description, Dry. and In Oil in cane and tubesi also, Gold Leaf, French and German Leaf Brotize, &o. • .HILS and VARNISHES •• Linseed Oil, • •.• • Turriontino, • 1 "' 1, " ,• • Sperm do., '' • ' . Coach varnish do., ' Fish .16., Furniture do., • • Lard do., . „ . . ".:Whlte:Berriar do., • Lubrle do., . • - Japan dn, — - 7 ----- ••• . *oats Foot lxp, • Iron& Leath:rid° eo, tatty, Littfarge, "Whltlng, Qlue,Shellas itoelm 'Chalk, Aluinn, Oopperas,•Botax, Madder;LOOWll, ' HENRI' UxTorr. , egt,34,1800.