.4C 7 ri:346oLgtil AT :CHAIELES • . U.ll-1: 4P -0 A ,S" _up o E Now open and ready for tho inspection of tso public at prices which we defy compotion - a lurgo and splen did stock of - aiid Winter Goods; D A §' D G - CVO - DST • Embracing a. splendid stock of Black and Colored . French Merinuee. All Wool Delaines single and double width,lllocie 'arid ' , tutu Colored Alpacas, - ,Coburgs, Figured 'Delaines, Ifandsome Plaid Popline, Black Bilks, Bombazines, and a large variety ofall the' differ ent styles of the newest styles of , Dressßoods. Gentlemen! s and :Boys' Wear Intending to keep n larg‘and better assortment of Clothe and Csssimcrotr a to meet the Increased demand for this class of &pads - the public having found that maddtp - W. - Irk-if a humbug-on the people, I have per. - chased a sleek of the very best-makes of .Cloths and . tassimeras that are in the market and am prepared to Indl.them at the very lowest figure, also Sattinotts, Itentucky. Jeans, Plaids &e., 'for Boys wear, at lower „ prices than they have boon sold for Many_ years. A fdll stock of . • - YELLOW, . .• • BLUE' WOOL FLANNELS, and all the shades of Seek Mann ele, Gingham, ClroCks, Table Diapers, TowolllngA and all other Domontlo Goods. , CALICOES and IVEUSLINS, a Tremendous Stork of all the makes In the market which I will sell from one to three cents a yard cheap. Cr than the cheapest. Finley and Woolen Hoods, Scarfs, Sontags and Shawls of every shade und style. . . -- Fancy Notions a full and completc_ktock • embracing every article in use In a family. SHOES. Also +Ollll now ; lock of Ladies ' and Children's Shoos of every description. sell no auction work and xau warrant every pair Icon and being at no extra expense fur keeping the same ant enabled to sell cheaper than any Shoe ilouse in the County, roll and co, than all who want good and neat Shoes. , Thankful for the liberal patronage which tho.publie ilemo_to.huable th.merit ltainember- the place On the 'CorYiur — epposite the Post °Mee and the sletliodist Church. - . One and All and convince yourself before pur chasing elsewhere seeing . ls believing. 01.1A1tLBS 0011:BY. MONEY CAN 13E SAVED 1 BY CALLING ON & RUPP,' who Imvujust rotui•nud from the city with n splupdld assortment of TOrES, consiating In part a. -BARLEY SHEAF," "GO' PENN," "MAO A IIA,"11tON SIDES,"" NOBLE COOK" and others, which they wlllinsure for SIX MONTHS and guarantee to be the best Ilak - ers and Roasters in the marka. A trial will convince you. Their PARLOR STOVES are unsurpassed this side of the cities, among - which Is SPEAR'S ANTI DUST, which cannot be beat. They refer by permission to Rev. Bliss and others, who hare than In use, They are prepared to set HEATERS and RANGES at short notice, and call special atton• tion to SANDPO.R.P'S HEATER, _ . whleiithey recommend and ask you to give them a .trlid,atid it- hot satisfactory they 'will remove them withoutl , barge. Any quantity of references glye"ii. Their shelves aro filled with all kinds of TIN WARE --ottlydrorrr-mownfructlnTr,--rableh-ttroy-nro--dotormlund to.sell at short prollts, All Id odg of • SHEET IRONWORK, ITOFING AND SPOUTING,. dono nt4hort Totico and on roasonAblo terms.—JOß.. BIND donoivik_ NEAT:iI:B3—AWD.:III,ISPATeII. Call, examine and-bo conrlneegthat Rlndsiolth and Rupp's sioa Is unsurpassed-ht-ffeauty, durability and cheapness, and that, money can_ bit saved by dealing" nit!. them. Thankful fur past farters they aik a con. tlnuanco of tre 001100. WARE ROOMS a few doors North of Wet7.ol's Hotel, North Hu:laver Street, Carlisle, Pa. OLD STOVES TAKEN 1N EXCHANGE. Oct. .2,-Ifinil-B,u. _ - P- /- -=("clo• Ziopi U ~(J~l'I~LT.~'li~li.11l~l. ~.1. .Q~1..~~1~~, Great Educational Inducements. A Firs/ MSS RIPO . IIeSS Ce/bye if Car . THIS Institution is now entering upon its third year In its present loration ; during which time It has received a liberal home support,ana also an encouraging Share of patronage from six differ ent States of the Union, We feel encouraged from the ' result of past efforts and shall spare no pains or ex pense lu Lthilding up an institution second to none in the country. Education adapted to oC—the Partner, the Meehan , le, the hrtban, On. Business or Professional mil. YOUNG MEN of limited education. YOUNG MliS well educated in other respects. bat deficient in the branches taught in a first class Business Colleg e YURTGAEN oi limited _ who would possess tISo best eminence — iiiid distinction. YOUNG MEN who are desirous of receiving the , greatest amount of useful information at the least comparative 0:(1,11. are Invited to Investigate the peculiar merits of our Model System of practical training mid eminently popular course of Study. ... 13RAW6HES TAUGHT Single and Bonilla Entry Book.keoping, In IN von' ono tonna and appllcationa, including Gonoral• -Vl'hol halt, a Retail littsine,s, Forwarding, Counnisalon, RaeLan Jobbing nod Importing, Railroading, Bloom boatin , honking. l'ar Itwaltip Settlement's, Ilnoiltoss Calculations 310 quails Lave, Corca,pnadmiag, Margit:al and and th 11:11.a Gel, Penmanship, Plionography, English (Rani nor. Composition, ...telegraphing, do. ttudent sant or at ;oily time. .11‘ , - None but con.ketont instructors ovnida)od. and a • olltclant'n ton(., to ;name ind,vidual nap.. rJ"Soto 117E4; , , , irco 1., lying full jaCiti:arla lddtvh• A. Ai Adgust. 17. 1; rah ' Carlisle, Pa. ARIJWARE' ‘l% . Invit. In ,: ottuntimr t.r y,',"1,11) •to 1.1/1111. d row .11111 St - .1 elod ..1 . T:11.1.. Cutlery.. ihur Plated andlit 1::11,114.:11,1 S4 . lrsorN r r 14, 111111 , :"Ikilug Tot,to: 1,1,11 Imbue, Dritlitg,. atul nips. BUILDING MATERIAL, , S 11.1 1 ..“ Looks , lllogos, Bolts, SerowitNnils, dec T enr: non t..t., -Coops, a, - B . lacksm I ths; and Slivoinahors - Roots and and Findings GRAIN BA-GS”. Our new stock of Groin Bags-are the test and cheap est over offered in town. Fartnerti ind Forwarding loon will find It to their advantage to conic and exam• 'lne our stock before buying elsewhere. C E.D -W A R E A`comple,to. ass( rtment.ol Cedar Ware, comprising Tubs. Churns, Buckets, Bushel and Peck sneasvres, Wash-ltublus, &c. -Just received at tin old and cheap —llstrdwaru- Store of -----'-- . . HENRY SAXTON Last Main Street, next door to ItlppeVG Hotel; 130 . pL, la, ' • - - . . CARI'ETINGS., Your attention is • invited to niy luxe and olegant stock of Rrusseln, .Threo-Ply nod `•"-Ingruln CARPETINu 0, of lbo best makes _nowest &Mena Alto, Wool Duteh. Cottage, List and Rng 02c1t1IITS, Olt Cloths. Window Shadoc, bo - sold low—Wholebnln nod Retail, for ensh I • - J. T. DALACROIX, No. 37 Boutli Sedalia Street; above Chestnut - A ug, - •—•-• Gas - Fitting and Plumbing. • tTUB - Bubselibers, having perinape,ntly- _ _ _ 'maw] In Carlisle, respectful lysolicit a share of o piiblie.patronnge.. Their ,shop Is situated on thb public Square In rear of the let Presbyterian Church; where they can always be found Being experienced mechanics, they are,prorared to execute all orders that therluay ho entrusted With in . it superior manner, and at vet? , poderat.6 HYDRAULIC RAMS WATER - W UII J Ls, . , HYDRANTS, LIFT. Sz T I CIRDE ,PI4.ALPS, BATITING TUBS,: WA SII BASINS iilLottler, art!, clue In Um . - PLIDIDINO AND GAS AND ATNAM FITTING promptly atlondint to to tho moot appMond rlfirOdnntylvork pronlptly ottontlod to. Work gairrod. -Don't forgot tho plan—lmmediately roar of lho That Proobytorlirn °rhumb. Jirly , OAMPIIELL lc If AiIWOI)D.: . _ Noveltiesin Wedding and Vtait , 0 . • ing raids, T ' HE-latest .I,Jondbil And Paris Styleo. Initials etamped - on paid& and envelopes inicolora li It 011 011A11.011 ' It. uoBKlrier4 co., ,_..- . .., . Imperting Stationers and Card e BograTere,; iA. 13 , 11 St, Phllitabt. .'. ' Orden] by Mall wlll make° prempt attention. ' September 20, 1800—Iii. ' L. • •••:, .: , EIYBX.CIANS.wiII.ind it to. their ad irautago too vat and Purcluuid tlioli Medicines lit July 1,1804. N E / ©TO - Jewelry repaireaat y the noirjewelry Store. . , -- AMERICAN ORGANS (Front "CiodeYs Ladies' Book" February, , • IMP .0.11.1. ED. _ORGANS &o. N 9111. F, folloing remarks and inggaii.:- tionafelative to thillinmensely popular instru ment willßoubtless interest and profit very many of _our rentlersOve commend the article to their careful ;orient:— =A-hundred-and ono makers of Organs, Cottago,-Par-- lor, -Cabinet, American, School Organs, etc. etc., are each claiming to make the best instrument in the world. "Being comparatively a new instrument. es at present constructed, we are convinced the public aro much less capable of judging of Its merits, or demerits, l than of most other instruments. If there is really an I essential difference ih thorn, if, there are some °mi -1 lent and some worthlessones, the public'should have some criterion for judging of them, some facts which .will enlighten them. We cheerfully concede the space for this article knowing that, there Ishardly a family, or church, or school in all the land, hilt is more or loss Interested in 1 his topic. We aro also aware of BS be ing a great misfortune, a real-calamity, to any of them •to purchase our inferior or worthless Organ, ruinous to good playing, and often a satire° of much annoyance'_ and vexation. NY° know this article le emanate from a candid anti intelligent source, and thus we give it to ourreaders. • Thy question In often asked, What are "reed organs?" We adower, they are, in most cases, nothing in the World hut the old melodeon in ding aloe. Marty of the so-called organs have tho same bellows, the same reeds; and the same gen. - zal internal arrangement. With the bellowsturned on edge to gain room, they have simply I put on a more pretentious exterior-and a more high sounding name. - But an organ, to be in reality an or gan, must have a wind chest or reservoir for air sepa rate from the hollows; into-which wind-chest the reeds open, and the'tone has Mom to expand and perfect it self Into the full round lone, similar to the flute or pipe organ, ilven, smooth, firm, and mellow ; and this tone 1 from reeds cannothe obtained in tidy other way known. Nothing so annoys a true organist no to have the vol-• Sims of sound swelling and jerking spasmodically with every variation of force on the bellows, which is always the case where the reeds open direct into the bullowa pr air passages, instead of a wind•chest or sound-box. I And yet some makers oven go so far as to claim this Spasmodic or automatic Jerking of tiro bellows on the roods as an - excellence, - just as though they did not know that it Must very oven throw „the reeds out of tune, and injure the bellows? and as though it wore not an rmsler, matter to obtain a Much better and more easily-tpanaged swell by other methods. - The truth is any organ, so called, or melodeon which has the , wipd acting directly upon the reeds, is nothing more Midiion organists and true u i usicians become ammo of the fact that they can obtain those that are_ergans. In fuser as-well as on name, they willtauy_rhinore of rh o _ ohjection_able ones. Then :main the • swell, should. al ways be - separate and distinct from the bellows, sp as not to be acted Why the hand, or soft blowing, but convenient so that the playeecan nseit with the knee, separate from the hoods or feet, tad this with un der-easy control, to_be used ad libitum. The largo divided bellows, or double bellows, is also- a very important improvement: Ily this means not only can the-B.ind bli supplied more_evenly, but with far greater ease to the performer,' from. Limpet that either bellewvalono will be sufficient limn the lighter me:silos, thus permitting the player to change about and rest the felt at will ; than e. the bellows is of the requisite large size, and having the wind-chest reservoir, all Will be well. As to the reeds, they must' be sclentlfically tuned and. voiced, or all the othergood qualities in the world cannot produce-a good toned in strument. The inquiry tools very naturally arises, - where can the organ be procured conibining all these it - Sit - Minal and desirable qualities? There is only one possessing all these points, and that's the'AMBRICAN ORGAN, made by B.- B. & 11. AV.Bmtru, of Boston, SAMOA OTT Wholesalo Agent,. 581 Broadway, Now York. These organs have a wind-chest extending the whole length of the instrument and so constructed.as. to act at the same tinfirrffil reverberating Sound-box nr board, and having t h e same important rotation and poet to perform that the sounding-board has to the Mane. Thin feature the makers have patented, and to it are °Wing in a great measure tie- entirely nue quailed fullness end rich° ess of tone so highly -prised by all - who have used thorn organs. They also hays I the largest and best divided bell no in use, which is . another important feature. Na, part of their work is I slighted, op expense or - pains - spared to make the-A merican Organs perfect musically, as well as mechan ically, and. judging from the immense sole of them at present, they bid fair to long maintain this prbud pool would most heartily advise all luteiVited to colt Open or addiess Mr, :IBERIA OTT, the Wholesale Agent, at 581 Broadway, New York. and eau assure them he will, in the moot gentlemanly and truthful manruir, import to them all the intbr motion they rutty desire relative to this truly delightful instt merit. EMI INIUSIC , TEACHERS DE ADERS. The subscriber Is fully prepared, In furnish Thee Music, StrlngS lustrume uts, and'Musie Book of all Muds a t lqwest-trade rates. n. 11610300 entire tail, from the largest colketlomi in lids country. lrdbmpun dually and faithfully Attended to. Address alloarderF— -110ARD-MAN,-GRAT A; CO, PIANO-FORTES, Wnolesale nanny. - 'lllo.attbsCribtr", Tato a - member I of this Irellt 7 l.nediate Relief --_- to the dull heavy pains caused-by diseases of the head. 'Clio sedsations after using it tiro delightful and in• vigont ling. It opens and purges out all obstructions, strengthens the ttlanes, and gives a healthy action to the parte 2dTheted. • More Than Thirty Years' of Bala and use of U;. Marshall's Catarrhnand Head ache has pi oVed Hs great value for all the cm• moo diseases of the llead, and at this moment It stands higher than ever beloiti. It Io rocounnunded by many of tho host physielana, and is 11Sdit with great auecens nud ,atirfnctlon ovary whore. Read the .Certificates of Wholesale Drug _ gists in 1864: - The ‘2lnlorsigned,haying joy ninny years heen.ne, , quiinfed With Dr. 'Marshall's Catarrh and Headache lin'uir; and sold it In our. Wholesale trade chetirfully state, Hint WO believe it to be equal, in every respect, to the-recohnuondatlons given of It for the Cure of Catarrhal-Affections, and that it is decidedly the best article we have over known for all common diseases of Inv., Heed. Burr is Perry, Ateell,-/t-Inthi"k itos - iiibaiarnox S: Park, Now York " tir B..‘t D. &mill, " Brown, Lannon &Co " Stephen Paul & Co. " Atooki r Gutlur-&-Co,-, " Israel Minor & '• Seth W. rowlo," " McKesson & Kobblna," \Tilton, Falrbank Co." A. L. Scow!! & Co. • " Renshaw, Etlniands A Co.M. Ward. Close & Co " ILL!. flap. Portland, Mu. Bush A Bale, • - rt., man itg_Vszn. -rgtv Jan. 12, ISO—ly. '" ------ RELIEF IN. TEN MINUTES Bryan's Pit!mimic Wafers ! un_The original Medicine established In 1637, nnd first article et the klini over - introduced under the name of "PIM:NW/NW WAFEItF;' in this or any ether country; all other Pulmonic Wafers aro counterfeits. The geuulue ran be known by the name BRYAN being slumped on each Wafer. These Wafers Kaye been before the public for . nearly ty year:, and the inimense sale attained, not only in 21 merle:, but in foreign countries, fully attest their intrinsic worth. "The medical 'propentlesOre_ superior to any other at tide offered roctis cure of Pulmonary or Illonchial affeetiensi and the quantity contained in each box is nearly double chat or the many mirthless Bryan's Pultnonie Wafers curu Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, hoarseness, Asthma, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing, Spitting of Blood, Pains in the Chest, Incipient Consumption and all diseases et the lungs. Not only affording tetnpor• ary relief,,but effecting a rapid and lasting cure and ate warranted to give satisfaction in ever instance. They do, not uauseato Illto alebhOlic compounds, and the medicinal properties aro combined in a form so a— grotutble and pleasant to the taste; that any child will readily take them.- One dose will always afford IL ELI 1610 :- .IN. TEN 11111NETES To VOCALISTS turd PUBLIC SPEAKERS, these Wafers aro porullarly valuable . ti.ey will In one day remove the most severe occasional hoarseness ; and their regular, use for a few days trill, at all times, Increase the pow and flexibility of the voice, [pretty improving lie' tour, compass and clearness, for which purpose they are regulat ly used by many professional vocalists. Thu very gi cot celebrity of- this invaluable remedy Ills Sod use I num I nelpied perhons to prepare base imi tations, which illsitifwint the just expectations of the purchaset, io,iurt,the—rlfaracter of the genuine medicine . 011 NOIII, •• 1111ClAti, " le stawpi;d WI each ::::d 010etre the lar rhulla 01 the signature of :he MUSES" 0:1 each wrapper, to counioll,ll,,whlcli is fwgery. tolll hu to the full exteul 0111.0 law. ‘V.trEit's aro Gtr - sal., 1,y:01 - Drug. Obit, .1011 MOSEB. rule Propiletmr, 27 , N. Y. - Jon. 1700 —Ty. • = CELEBRATED FEMALE FILLS, Prepared from a prmcription of 81r J.tlei k, yl. D., rhytdulan Extraordinary to the quota... rKIIISwoII known inedicinc.is poiiition,l7Mt a sure and safe remedy for Female.. eulties and Obstruct i ons, front any cause whatefer-, and although a powerful remedy, It contirfyl nothing hurtful to the constitution. - - • .. . . ... . . -- To Married hadliwlt ifl peoullarly blotted. It will, hi a short timo, bring ow tho monthly period with toga• purity. . - * eases of .Ner_yous_SnlnbilAffoctionfb Palurin_ tho Back and Ihnlys, llolvinose t Fatigue on slight ex; ortion - , Palpitittion" or LOV7IIOFIi Npliite Hysterics, Sick :Headache, Whltho § neat oil the pftinfui diaeneux oce.loned by a Elblortleml ~ytatan, those Pine v,-111-olTe4z..uxuroxzlnitiall,othoeinuansintvolaliod.._._ Observe on etieh Bottla the nano of Jacob Mesas, without it nom, aro genuine.. 'Thee° rills havo novor boon known to foil whoro the directions oh the 2.1 pogo of pamphlet are wall obserVi ed. For further particulars, got a pamphlet, frtio, or the ngont._ posing° stomps enclosed to any ahlhorized 'agent, will lusura a bottle, containing over 10 pills, by return moll, IV. E1.f.1013`,. Jan:12;18136-Iy. 'Agent, Carlisle. WORK BOXES,• Calms; Port Fo- Hoe, Tourists Desks, Confeetionary . ,Boxes, Dames of all land. D0c.15, 1805. Q 1 - CKS. 7 --- , Mint, Teaborry, Linton, Orangu,Lavoudor, Now, Nouga ' and Vanilla, Doc It, 180, TARESSIIN' G CASES, 'Ladies' add jaantlomon'n. Doc. 15. 1505. . AT HAVERSTIO KS ._. r fi) Pg..-7.' • Mint, bhominte, Orman, Lemon, Orange,. Vann 74 nose And Idcei., ~ . , - , , : 2. Due. 15,18313: ; , • . AT , lIAVERStIOKe, pUItE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD, pielorred by alL.practlcal Palntorsi Try It I & you will have no other..'llinnufacturoil only by • , ZEIGLER. & , IVholesale Drug, Point & Glass Dealors,•' No, 137 Goan Third.Streot,PlllLAD'A e , Jan. 2248 5T000. 4-Ir'l"R\l33.(le by Erni ono with 919 , -Stencil Toole. •NO experlenco necessary. Tim Presidio:Ain Canhiers, an 9 Treanurorn of IlankEr•lndorso the circular. Bent free with samplon. Addrens the Amorican Stencil Tool. Works, Springflold, Vorm6nt. ~ • •-• 70LIN acid Guitar,SEringe;: violin '1 Sci•ow,s; gm, at tho nonJewoirr.Store Mast Main Bt._ QoLWAganoy for.the Palo of Morton's Gold Pons, Tho non dolvolry• 134mo:tad Main I: I 4MILY DYE C"°lriltALSTO;;;;; July 1, 180 CHOICE BEGARS & T (11131.,a(2,5, B. THE CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Op HARTFORD, CONN, • fitatii•Peiated, .100. ; tliartlie; petual. -- • . CASH ASSETS, $2,000,000, JAME*. WALKLEY, Preeldont. Policies Issued on rill POpular Plane. ' AFEW ItEAgtINS WHY. pEo. PLC insure In the Charter Oak. lst.—All banking privileges are prohibltbd, the bus' nese Being confined oexolhstvely to Ihti,lnsumnce M.—lts Risks aro selected with groat care, thus in curring small losses, and consequently large dividends nest uo to Policy holders.—See Maas. Insurance Reports laht six years., Mtt • 3rd. Its 'Raid of Expenditures, including Death Claims and Working Expenses, to Receipts, are unpre •-cedantedly low.—Same Reports. •• ' .4th.—All the pronto are divided among Policy bidd ers tho , original 'capital being limited by Charter-to' eight per cent dividends, no moro than it'aarns for the Company at interest. ' • . sth.—.lt, declares and.pays Its Dividends anntualr in CAsu;thua assisting the insured' in the payuient o 6th.—lts btisiness.ld distributed over more than twenty Northern States, making it impossible to much reduce its largo surplus, 'Mt apart for contingencies, even in the, event of a ecourgo of Cholera.,' •' ; " 7th.—lt is prompt•iti.-the•paynient of leases, having paid to Widows and Orphans nearly -ONE rdittioN DOLLARS, and has never litigated a cram. Bth —The man of wealth insures as an investment. Otha----11.1eu of grain means insure to guard Chafe fam. Ilion agairist.want. ' • 10th.—Tho man of business-Insure to provide against possible, lose in trade a life Polley, being a basis for capital. '• • , • - • 11th.— Persons in debt insure that they earningsfor -years often may not be •sacrificed at death from want of ready cnish.to cancel liabilities. •I 12th.—All insure, RH mown! thus laid away by littles ik sum to come back largely increased to their fatal -1 fag, loath being certain to occur. - • -Dr. S. B. KIEFFER, N. D., Medical Examiner. • .7. D. ADAIIt, Agent Carlisle, Pa.- . E. 11. BLAIR, State Agent, for Eastern Pa. . oMco Bushong's ;New Building, North Sixth Street; Mending, Pa. - Persons desiromi of-ineuranco-will-pleaso apply-to the agent. For information 'relative to ageros !ad dress the State Agent. April 18. 1816. • • .. .. -. 1 Challenge--,coinpotAiticiu.i . ' I - _. N the way of variety, elegance of style, IN quality and cheapness of iny stook of Dry Goods.— Especially would Leal! attention to my largo assort ment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, - whieh I selected with special care In the Philadelphia and New York markets a cen . "days since. Also, my tlime - gore oblong mmthmtloh ' • • - • II00.1? SKIRT, decidedly tiro most hußroved pattern of the age, giving the wearer the most artistic form. ' Likewise, a variety of 'White goods, such ns Plain, Plaid arid Striped Nrinsooks, ,Swiss Mull, Bishop and Victoria Lawns, Brilliants. 'Linen 'Handkerchiefs: &c7, -- .4c. Cottonsdes, Blue and Bald Duck, Llinghams„ Denims, Kentucky Jeans, Shirting, Stripes, Beds Cambrics, • Ticklngs, Blue Cambrics, Checks, " Blue Nankeens, Diapers. " thrown Nankeens, - Lancaster • Oingharns, &c., &c., Sc., /he. April 20,1800. - ALL TO DE 11AD AT WM. A. O .I.LES' STORE, NORA:4I4NC VER STREET, N 'OOO TO Dn. KIEFF.It'S AND DO. ZITZEIVit. CONSUMPTIVES, READ WIIAT Dit. fibIIENOK 'IS DOING Dlt. J. 11. EGIIENCK. MAR Sm:-I.feel it a duty 1 owa.to you, and to all whpare suffering. tinder the disowns known as COm sumption cud Liver Complaint, to let theist know what great benefits 1 bare received • from your Pulmonic Syrup and,Sepweed Tecnic In so idiot a timo. By the. blessing aided it bus cured mo thus far. Dr. bcheinck, I will noW make my statement to you, esti:4lolva :—About eighteen months ago I was attack ed with a severe cough, and it settled on my lungs; I could not tretain Anything I ate, and suffered with evening fevers and night sweats. I was very - much reduced. The whites of my eyes were very_yellow; likewise m - skin ; my appetite all gone, and unable to digest wilat.l did sit; bowels swoolen, irregular and costive. I was very low spirited, and had such-violent spells of coughing when I laid down at - night and when "1 - araie in the morning that -- they - weuld last one or two hours. I then would be nearly oxhausted, and was entirely unable to 110 on my lelt side. I cannot describe my wretched suffering as I would wish to do. Every or gan in my body wife diseased or deranged. Such wad my situation at this time, and I was confined to my bed from the last of February, 1802, to Juno, 1863,n0t able to sit up. I haO the best of medical attendance the wbolobt the time. My cough was so very bad that. It racked mo very much. lat this time rammed u large quantity of thick.,yollTcfr, with blood, and.it was gonerallyaccompanied by nau sea and' a furred and thick 'coated tongue.. At the Unto of coughing so badly 1 would have sharp, shoot lug rains in my left side and heart, night sweats, and cm chess nit tntougn my uncle comas naumucc w ,1111. ward fever, pain fp myMacit andomder . my oho Odor blades and in the small of my bark, and at times o se vere that it would throw me _into spasms. Now my phybiclan gave me up to die; Others'l had, and the best of them ielt."thokcOuld do nothing tor me, and I at thot lime was not bg but okhrabdbones I-then was in the western pa v e of Illissourl. In Juno last wo oft there for the East, nod in August last we canto to cow York, and I was so reduced tint I could only walk a little with my husband's help. After I had been hero a shoretime the salt water breeze made me fool much blotter for a time and thou I had, again to call n physician for old. We ha ti four'of the.best phy sicians of Now York on tho diseases of tlie lunge, and doctors of all kinds, but of no avail. They said I wan past cum, and that my lunge manta° far gorio Menu ono to cure me. But at this time I was on my feet-a bout the house. not able to do much of anything. Id November last I grow worse, and the consumption diarrhea sot in and lasted about eight weeks. • We hod tried all and everything that I could grasp at likb'tt McirrrniiiiMii ini my - 11 iieases—cousumptiou and liver complaint—but of no avail. In January, 1863, wanbrought dow4 agaiuttu my bed, and wan not , expected to live the night .out. My husband stayed at my side, and other friends, and tuey all give me up to die. At this time ovary one who saw me did not think I would ever leave my bed a living woman. Ilmillrst night I was attacked with spasms, and WAe deranged most of the time.. A friend, Airs. Harris, came to x o me the last of the week, and brought the .Sunday Mercury. In It was an account or a great curd porftrmod by Dr. Schenck.. She read It to ,mo, and It was so much like toy disease that I asked my husband to go and moo him for mo. At ttil. time I bad given up all hopes of ever getting well again, and made my peace with Uod,to by rtndy whenever he called for me. On tho27th of January, 1863, my husband called on Dr. tichenelt, - 32 Bond otroot, Now York, and stated to him my case, with- a request for"Bleu to call nod soo mo which hu did, and oxaminod me with tho respir motor. When he was about .to go 'naked him If ho could curo me ? Ills reply, eons; cannot toll, both lungs are licensed, and the bronellitil tuboa aro affect 'ed on both 510e.,.!' And got ho seemed to think them wore lungs enough loft to effect a cure If tho.diarrhea could to stopped. lie said inordor to do this, ho would have to give mu Mandrake Bondi dopes at first, to carry o ff Om morbid matter, and thou, with astrin gents, ho hoped to chock it, which ho did, but tiro con scant cough rig, night sweats and diarrhea had pros , tr..tea no soAlutt lie woe-afraid on vital poWers wore _ too ulpell pwstretod ever to rally, and yot - ho seemed to•think It I could live to get enough Voluoulo Syrup through my system to 'caned expectoration thorn were lungs onougk left for me to recover. Ile wished mu to try, tho,Pultuouic Syrup and Seaweed Tonic at once, saying It would mo no.harm, if _lt oli_dunno good. The Cot Week it seemed to give mu 'at rength, so that ' on Sunday after 1 sat up in bed and nto hearty for a sick woman ; but the noxt wool( I. lost ell likie and wislidd my husband not •to give ma - any more modt• eine. But the illetor - had warned him of - this, and when ,tied medicine_ was clearing out tho system It Willa Omni foul somewhat rottlees,and to - potsovere ; 'add he insisted on my taking it; and' noW I feel the - konetit of It. For lifter eight days I began to gain my atßimiti, and, with tho °mutton of a cold that put mo batik some,-.1 have- been gaining strength of body, my - Cough' in goloif away,tinthall my Oaths are'gono; no slimness of the body ; my bowels aro regular, and my_breath_lB6Weoe, and, 1 thank Clod that I am now_ :going about; and hew 'au& read as Willie tiVor 4011/(1. - 1 hilvo takonviontoinvonnvicanttheAmidloinin eight' - of ouch. I now'havo 8 good apputice and - rtist - ' trollim' night ; my,cough does not trouble me In getting up or iging down. I would hero say to 'the aillictod with humbug. You can roly on what he esy,s. Polity not 1' It is dangoroWis, to. trill° with those .diseases. If you would by cured:go ut 006; and any Ono wishing to knote_the facts as herein, statod can call it my real donee, 177 Wrist Houston street, Now •York city. • - AIRS. bIARY - p. FA BLOW. ' • • . We, the undersigned, residents of New York, aro ac quainted with Mrs. Narlow, andlcnow her statement to be true. We also know that she used Dr. Schenck's Pulmonic Sprup and Seaweed Tonic, and have reason to bell..ve that to this medicin• she owes her preserva tion from a premature grave. B. FALLOW, 117 West Houston at. EUGENE UNDERHILL, 670 Gibanviich'st. ' Mts. EUGENE UNDEBBILL, 6 76Groonwichnt. AUGUSTA UNDERIIIL. , 670 tireenlidell A. F. NAURU, 117 West llouiton at. - EMILY GLOVE% 117 West Nouaton at. • J. L. COLE, 33 Cottage pl. -- A. M. LEIGHTON. 453 /in adway. Moe. BENJAMIN CLAM 10 Ainity pl. • I ran well acquainted with Mrs. Mary F. l'arlow; and with her husbandi Favlow ; _they having, for a• 101 months past, attended at my ehurch, and I am con- - vinced that; any sled.ement which they might Make may beiellad'on a trud.- JOIIN DOWLING, • . . Pastor of Bedford St. Baptist Chinch N.: L. Dr,'Selminck" will ho professionally at his principal ogles No. 15 North Sixth street, corner of Commerce, F1G 15, 1 51 11n, pvery Saturday, from 9 A. M. until 4 P. M., No'. Send ' street, Now York; every Thelidity; from oto 3 ; No. JO Summer - street, Boston, 'Mast., ovary Wednesday, from 0 to 3, and ivory other Friday at 108- Baltimore:street. Baltimore, Md.,, All advice Deo but for a thorough examination of the lungs with his Ite• Spirometer, the charge le three dollars. „• ; • Price of the Pulmonic By rup and Seaweed Tonle,lrach $1 50 per ,bottle,, or s7.so,per half. dozen. Mundrake. Ellie, 26 cents Per-box. • i, C , ... ; For sale by all Druggists and Deal .! ers. Jan. 1, 1600— ly. AT HAVERBTIOKS AT 11AVEjISTIOK13, 7EMPLOYMENT FOR BOTH SEXtf3.', , TAIS*KAT) , 404. • returned :soldiers ',l_,/, -- iyidOws and orpbbas of Soldleri; ind • the unemployed'of bothauxesgantrallY, iii'vant of relipo4 able and profitable employment, Incurring no - rlik, nap procuro Cush by enclosing It postpaid addressed envoi. ape, Tor particulars, to Dr. JOHN - 111. DAGNALL, Dox'l63,llionklyn,N; Yt-j EO9 23,18013-11 . . UTS, Oonfootionary and Fruits, 14 Lleiforstlelea. " bI , PEOTAIJLES, of all Bids arid priooW to quit all ages. et the 11014 Jewelry Otero, Zeit In tlt. , • outarontANp vALLEt7 - OHtINGE.OP HOURS: • ON and .'aftQr MONDAY, - May 1800, Paisongoi Ttalna Will run daily as follows, (dundaykozeopleB): • . WESTWARD. 'ACCOMMODATION TRAlNileavoa Harrisburg 8.40 A. 51., Mechanicsburg 9.18, Carlisle 9 67, N owville 10.34, Bhippensburg 11.07, Chamborsburg 1.10 P. M., Green , castle 1.43, arriving at Hagerstown 210 P. 51. MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg 2.00 P. 51., Mechem icsburg-2.33, Carlisle 3.00, __Nowville 3.40, Bhlppensburg 4.16; Chamberaburg 4.50, Griumcastie 6.25, arriving at Hagerstown 4,85 P. 51. •—•-• L'XPREB3 TRAIN leaves Harrisburg 4.16 r: M., Mechanicsburg 4.61, Carlisle 5-21, NOwville 5.53, Ship pensburg 621, arriving at Chamborsburg at 0.50 P. M. A MIXED TRAIN loaves - Chambershurg 8.20 A. M., Greencastle 0.30 arriving at ILsgerstown 10.16 A. 51. • EASTWARD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Chambersburg 5.15 A;11., Shippensburg 5.46, Norville-6.16, Carlisle 6.60, Mechanicsburg 7.21 waiving at 'Harrisburg 7.60 MAIL TRAIN leaves Hagersto_w_o.lo A. 51., Green imatie 8.45, Chamberaburg 0725, Shipponsburg 9.55, Nowvillo 10.20 Carnal° 11.03, Mechanicsburg 11.37, ar riving at Harrisburg 12.10 P. M. • .EXPRESS TRAIN leaves , Bakerstown 12 00 M. Greodeastlo 12,30, Chembersburg 1.10, Bhipponabuti, 1.93, Newvllle 2.15, Carlisle 2,58, Mochanicaburg . ,3.26, Arriving atAlarristuag 3.56 P. rd. - A MIXED TRAIN leaves Hagerstown 3.05 P. WI Oreoncastle 4.00, arriving at- Chambers burg 940 P. Id: haralaking - close - collocations- at IPArrisburg with Train. to and from Philadelphia, Now York, Pittsburg, Baltimore and Washington. Ron ROAD OFFICE, =hamburg, May 17,1800. I READING RAIL ROAD -.-. 81.TNIMER -- ARWANGEME N T. JUNE 11th, 1866. . ' GREAT TRUNK LINE FROM TUE - North and North-Wear: for Philadelphia, New' York; Reading, Pottsvillo, 'Tamaqua, Aihiand, Lobanon, Allentown, Easton, Ephrata; Litis, Lancaster, Colum bia, 50., Ac. , Trains leave Ilarrisburi for Now York; on follows: At 3.00, 8.10 and 9.05 A. M., and 2.10 un,L9.15 'connecting with similar Trains on the Pennsylvania Rail Road, and arriving at New 'fork at 0.00 and 10 10 and-10.48-P.-111.---Sleoping Cars ac..' ~companyingjho 3.00 A. 51., and 9.15 0. M., Trains, without change. Leave.liarriaburg for Ileading;TottfiVille7 - Tialiqini; Minursv ilia, Ashland, Pine Grove, Allentown and Phil. adolphia, at 8.10 A. Ill:, and 2.10 and - 4.10 I'. M., stop ping at Lebanon and principal Way Stations; tho 4.10 ?JIM. Train making connections for Columbia'and Philadelphia only. For Pottsville, Schuylkill' Haven .and_Auburn, via - Schuylkill and Susquehannn'ltail Road, leave Harileburg at 120 P, M. Roturuing : Leave Now York-at 7.00 nod 9.00 A. 51., 12.00 Noon and 8.00 P. M; Philadelphia at 8 15 A. DI., and 3.30 P. M., Way Passengtcr Train leaves Phila delphia at 7.30 A. 'M., returning from Reading nt 6.30 P. M., stopping at' all Stations; Pottsville at 8.46 A. M., and 2.46 I'. M.; Ashland 6.00 and 11 30,A. M.; and 1.051', AI; Tamaqua at 9.45 A. 51., and 1.00 and 8.55 Leave Pottsvillo for Harrisburg, via Schuylkill and Susquehanha Rail Road, nt 7,00 A. 51. Reading Accommodation Train: 'Leaves Reading at 6.00 a. returning it nt Philadelphia at 6.00 P. 111. Columbia Rail Road Trains leave ]leading, ut 6.45 A. M., 12.05 N'oon and 0.15 P. M. for Ephrata, Litt; Lan caster, Col timbin, On Sundays: Leavu New Tar at ik - 00 P. AL,. Phila. dolphin 8.00 A. 31., and 3.15 P. M., tho B. ' oo A. M. Train running only to Reading. Pottsvillo 8,00 A:5l. Tam._ n.:.elnbu.g coo. A, al.. turd _Rending' . nt 1.33 and 7.30 4.M. r forAnrrisburg,,aud 10.53 A. M.- for Now York. rind 4.25 P. M. for Philadelphia. Commutation, .Mileage, Season School anal-Exotir-- -siorrTickets trrand-from-an-poltds-rat-reduced-Rates linggna chocked through founds allow ed each Passenger. G. A. NICOLLS, General Superintendent. goading, Pa, JUne•2s, 1860. The Family Grocery THE subscribers, . having taken the Family Grocery Store of lionasullth & Baker, on Main - St., adjoining F. Gardner & Co's Inchino Shop and Foundry. hays just opened a now and ele gant assortment of OItOCERIES,QL &SS and QUEENS WARE, selected with great - care for reality supplies, which they will sell .at the very lowest prices fcr cash. Every article In' thu lino , of Farelly_Grocerles will — *EVEysTo Eilit fresh and cheap. They also call particular attention to the- • Eureka Patent Glass _nail Jai's, of which they helve the eicluslve cy fir Carlisle, and which ban proved its superiority over all other cans or Jars_now in use by Its great simplicity, puled reliability In keeping Fruit, and the extraordinary ease with which it is settled and opened; without injury for futurcLusci...—Nufamily.shbuld purchas. other jars without first examining the Eureka, If they want to buy the beet. Wo have also ICNOX'S PATENT STEP LADDER, one article which no house- F F 01 PATENT Ella i'aßg 1.°41A4°, . - 4I Tr GRINE, only Five Dollars, and the ' t rlnaltion...OLOTHES WR E R ING, both of which they -confidently recommend to give entire satisfaction. They hove also been appolotod Agents for the sale of EARTHEN DRAIN PIPES, to which they would call the attention'of Farniers and others needing them as the best and cheapest article to be found for conveying tinter through , yards and -barn yards. 1.180 a variety of other. articles, such as DOOR MATS of several kinds and prices. 4CII-Just opened a supply of Fresh Herring nod a❑ kinas of Salt Fish, put up this Spring. Also Fleur In barrels and sacks and Feed by the bushel. MARTIN & May 25, 1806. Walker & Claudy, (Successors to J. A. Gorgas,) TT o HE subscrihrs respectfully inform the public in general, that they have purchased t Tin rind Sheet Iron Establishment of Mr. Gorges, In roar of the Court Mouse, whore they are prepared to accommodate tho patrons of the old establishment and all others who may favor that, with their work. If you want the very beSt. COOKING •STOVE at the lowest price, comnfo us. All insured for six months or longer. We liave nothing on hand but the best bakers. and Warrant thorn to to such, lot ne hoop none other. Como and coo tho groat variety. No can give hundreds of testimonials it desired. •. .... - „,COISIE qnd SEE, our Parlor nthdOdiro dtovoil for wood or cool., -HEATERS AND 'RANGES, Btatlonary and Portable. 11 1 13 1 P C NATALPL3M 7 of all klndd in great variety, made from the very beat tin-plate. allyou need in our line can be had from no at n saving of 20 per cont. CALL at our Storo and Wino Rooms, In roar of tho Court House and you Will save monoy In your purchases. It willfully pay you to comet. Tin-Roofing and Spouting dono at short notice ,By strict attention to business tho undersignod hope-to -morit_and ioceivo •a liboral - sharo - of'publle patronage. WALKER k CIAUDY. Juno 2021886-,ly. •-- The - Oarbele - Cook ! _ . • • TO NEW AND OLD HOUSEKEEPERS A- now and perfect Airtight Gas Con "itltulag Coblting Stovo for Coal or Wal. CIALL.AND SEE IT I Al Oar liknoulty and Stove RoonisFMairi S .7Carefala: - The phttorns of this.Stovo aro now and original sign and gotton_up_oxproglyfig our WO. ...)Vothuru fore call It THE CARLISLE COOK t It combines every new and Valuable Improvement in Cooking novo& It is exceedingly handscer oin ap• pearance—le a .porfect. Mr-tight and Coo Consuming Stove, and may safely be pronounced the cheapest, beet and moat complete Cooking Stove In the country. We cast two sizes, adapted to the wants of both largo and small families. Experienced Housekeepers Will' find upon examination that the •- . • NEW 'CARLISLE COOK Coniblnes every requlslto for economy and efficiency in' cooking. Tho public aro specially' requested to call .and secs it, as we aro confidant it will fully. recommend Melt " March 28,1860.-,ly 4 largo aasortmont of tbo beat ,qt!ality GPocoricsiProeisions, Spices, _Fruits, &c., tho vary lowoot-prlooe ruling In tho Strap OrPonnoylvania, • FOR OASH. Call and Battery yourOlyee of tho truth or cho assoi tion. N 4 oh. 628 11.00 P-SKIRTS, 628 OWN . New Fill St111(4 - ARE- every respocit fait class, and embraco 'a complete " assortment for Who, s, and Children, of. the -Noirest Styles, every . Length and aloes of {Valet. - OUR SKIRTS, wherever known, aro more maven. sally roman than Any othora• ,before. the publiO. They retain. their Shape better, are llghtor.more clam tic, more duiable, had really 0/IEOBE, than any.r the,' Hoop, Skirt In - the uilirkot. The - Springs and fasten. loge aro warranted parfait. EVERY LOW should Tor TUBBiI, They are now 'being oxtensively Bold by Man- WARM throughout Alto .Country,, and at WHOLE% SA-LE Sr RETAIL, at Manufactory and Sales Room_ _. Aak -No. fOr Roman% - 828 .AROII &toot ow , n 'besmas low R"—buy PLIILAD'A. , ho other OADTION,—Noun genuine unlehi-Stamped•on each oßid Pad,--"LlOpkin's Hoop Skirtt Manufactory, Phila delphia!' , ; : • • ' ' Conedaritli on'haild;lult 'lino - of. Now York made made Skirts, at very Int ' • -4, TERMS NET DASH. bra Taxoh ONLY. i AUS.I7, 181311,-74rit - • ' ,„ . STOP AND LOOK IN. W. Fridley'fri'inner Shop; -East, Louthor St., Sign of the Red Cotten Pot whore yeti can 800 the Finost, Cheapest, and Boat _ _ • COOKING . 5T.04E5.. Ever offired in Carlisle he has ou•hand the latest im proved raterns, such as the celebrated, - Barley Sheaf Cook .- --- , 'lron,Sides, ' .. - • '• -.- Prarie Flower, - . .. . Ala CoiiiiiieMril, - . . , . Bed Room and °Mee Stoves of the latest Patterns - .Shil best quality. The above Cool( Stavin arc all warrant. ad to give entire satlsfakion. Roofing., Spouting, II eat. ei work,. and all Tin and-Shoot Iron-work-done-in-the neatest manner and at short notice, all lduds of Tin and Sheet Iron warp-constantly on hand for house fur. Melling. . FRUIT CANS and: JARS . Two of tho best over 61Tared to the publir. Fridley and Corninan'a Self-Sealing and Self Testing Cans and Jars also, Fisher's Patent, the nbave Cans and :farm can• not be surpassed to any market. The best brick, Sett; and Portablo Furnaces ever of. fered to .tho public ' ) for solo by Wm. Fridley, East Lowther St., barllsio. Call and see them in usu at Dr. Neldig's, T. Conlyn's and°. Fleming's Main St., Carlisle. Thankful for elm Liberal Patronage horototere ex" tended ho hopes by str let attention to, business and desire to plowman to merit a continuance of the same March-23,1860-Iy. _COAL. AND • LUMBER. , y TjAviNG as - a l , , - - ji_n_ t.oclated with- , C s' ,4 , at . '' _ ~. .t l l3 r O ' &n }. l " ti d n;l B - h l r 7ni m b l e n r I t . ._, ,`4 1 . 4 . ' ''' - . • we nu.s at ho old ".'itrt`,./..v •I . Stand of Delaney and . ~. -___...,‘.. : . _,.. g ...-__2?.lllair, whom we will O. N. LULL, Sup't keep the best and • CLEANEST COAL, • In the Marlcet, and perfectly dry. Itept under curer.- •-Families will; do well to try no ; 'or we-are deter• Ices no' an o n' trAt I gnolnced. We have also on bond ALL KINDS OF L UMBER usually kept in a first Class Lumlm• yard which we, will sell as low, or low,er than the lowest' . . Jan. 12, 1866. DELANCY .1 FItCOM. ----,—,-,,,,-.;:f , '"ca• - i, .Y. 4 1 . A 7 B' EWING - ri:ptl ~,,',- q 1 Cabinet Maker end 17 V,;10741. ~,....,:rldertaker, u ' a.. . 0-,,,,i ,-- : -,,,, . West Main Si .....:::a . .k.': , " iiri. ~ ,,:.i.A.: f _ ~, ..44. ,, < , - ~ e- 2.T41'4,, . . ,-,1,. ..W4 -4 : 4t-: • :) ---,..._.,-;,i-ezz;ix,,,„j_,...•7.-,_::,,_,L,.-,-4,,,,4:-__,,, _,,:, OPPOSITE LEE'S' WAREHOUSE [Premium fur Best Furniture awautleci a t 'all 6'aititty silaß 18574 Furniture of all varieties and Styles of Foreign and Domestic manufacture, from the thirst rosewood and itlahognu,y , to thin lowest priced maple awl pine. - --Partin.. I Gla.a.mber, 1 - Dining-room, .{ PURNIPUICE Kitchen and I Office . J Embracing every article used by House and Hotel koopors of-the most approved and fashionable design and fi nish. Including also Cottage furniture Its Mg., samertion and Camp chairs, Hattrasses; - 1111t frames, pictures, &E.., ra - D__Partleular attention given as. usual to funeral.; orders front town and country, littontled t, promptly and On moderate tease. March 21, 180 • Flit E . INSIILTRANCE. ryllßAllen and Eastpennsboro', Mu tult Fire insuradco Company of Cumberland aunty, incorporated by an act- of Asgembly, In the year 1843, and having recently had Its charter extend ed to the year 1883, is now In activii and vigorous op. eration, under Om superintendeneo of the Yellowing board of Managers, viz: .. _ William It. dorgas, Christbm Stayman, Jacob Eberly D:Bally, Alex. Cathcart, J. 11. Coover, John Richelber.. ger, dosoph Wickersham, Saud. Eberly, _Moses Bricker, Rudolph Martin, Jacob Cooverond J. C. Dtfhlap. - The - rates of !Min ranee are as low and • thrombi° an any Company of the kind'in tho State. Persons Wish ing to become members are invited to Make applica tion to the agents oflho Company, who aro willing' to wait upon them-at any time. OFFICERS OF-THE COMPANY. ' 'IV.M. R. GORCIAS, President, Eberly'sMills. Cum. burland county. ALLX. CATHCART, Vice Pi evident• Mechanicsburg Cumberland county. . _ IJOIIN C. DUN LAP, Seet'y. Meebauiesburg,Curuber IflutLeount,}L_ DANIEL BAILEY, Treasurer, Dillsburg, York Co. • William It. Corm., Alex. Cathcart, J. C. Dunlap, Daniel Bailey, CLrtat,u Sticymitn, Jacob 11. ()cover, Jo ,,,rielterabran, J. Moho/berg., Mroaart-Ilriela r, Ja cob Coover..lacoli Eberly, lames AntlerFon. 3Min B. Comm, Cumberland county —John Sherrlek, Henry Zoning, Shiremanstown Ira Payette° Niter, Dickht• sou; Henry Bowman, Churehtown; Mode South Middleton ; Samuel Oraham, West Punusbor ough; Samuel Coover, Nlochanlenburg; J. W.lCocle, Shephordatown ; J. Saxton, Sllversring ; John Ryer, Carlisle; Valentino Feeturin, Now Cumberland; Wm. 11. Woodburn. Yark county.—James Griffith, Warrington; J. F. Deardorff, Dliliburg; Dan'l Rutter, Fairview; John Williams, Carroll; Adam - Stevime, Goldsboro'; 3. S. Dierdorti, Mulberry P. O. . - Dauphin county.—Jacob Houser, Harrisburg. LYNCH 4Fp.p . ,T,E, Plumbers & Gas rilbe subscribers inform tho - public that j_. thoy still continuo tho GAS FITTING AND PLUNIDING hualnes at tho Old gland in the basement of tho First Methodist Church. They will attend promptly to all business to their lino. Load and Iron os, Hydrants, Hot and cold Water Closols, Force and Litt Pumps, Wro't, Welded Tubes, Iron Sinks, Bath Tubs, Bath Boilers, Wash Ba sins, nydrauLe Barns, ke., and every . _description o. cocks and fittings for gas, steam, water, .4.c. Superior cooking ranges, heater, and gas fixtures put up in Churches, A torn end do etllngs, at.short notice, in tbo triSt.modern style. All materials and work In our lino at low rates and , . . . • , work a nti .:ph , lt+g•-crvmptly attonsled tt July 1, 186.1. - HARD AIRE STARE. T..RH old Hardware stand of Lewis F. Lyinal . has paoSed Into the , .hands of W.. 11. Miller A..llowers, who aro now toe:ins:luting business un der thu , nainn and style of Thu now firm havo JttsE retnrnedfiom tin city find aro'now propared to furnish to the nublient tho lowimt prices, nil kinds of. . ... FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC liardware, ''GLASS. VARNISH, Sr. A. loch Into their stern will convince all that they have enough otgoods to fully supply the demand in this market. parsons wanting goods in -- our liho•will find it to-tpoir advantage to givo os e - All °Mora personallyconlpromptly attended to. July 7, ISOS. • ipUIII 4 I — LIBERTYTIVIIITE' - LEAD, %via do morn and butler Ivork at a given : - Cost, han any otlinr I Try it I IVlanufindurod only by . SISOLEII & SMITH. - 7 -.oVhOlosalnDrug. Saint k - Olass pea - - N. 13 T Tjortlr,Thlyd Stroß;Pldlad'a., Jan. 22, 1006-10. ' Presenis. for fill aE liaVerstick's. • -AA:TRUING Desks; ;Papier, Mashie, V Itosowood & Wa)uut: , • Dec.ls, 1665. _ AT lIAVERSTICKS. „ .1.. Always dn Hand. it Large and varied stook of Groceries, Quoonswnro, , • • CANNED ITUITS, - Sauces; Pleh, &. ko ,ITLICh Vain 'selling at the vary lowest Cash Prices. - ' Those Judoists(' to the subscriber, and particularly those iryarrows for alength of time will come forward and promptly pay up, as longer delay will not be suh mitted to. Nov. 3,1805. . 1311NTZ. F. GARDNER & do. Bryare Pulmoaie Wafers, AT RALSTON'S . . D0c.1.1,1803 ®NE" Kgocid Photograph is worth a doz'A on poor cam. • Who will µ lvo s poor picture to a .frlond All PIIOTOGRAtitiScOdo at . LOCIIMAN'S t.ROOIO, ' - are warranted to ' g ive ektlefactiou or they will be id• tnicon. - . . . Oct. 211, 1805. , . • IPEEY-ri'obaoooioki (dking and ring) find. &gars, at .WrivrrOlck's Drug and Book tore. • / Louurckallaer.•- ra. subscriber having scoured .ss. N; Ii • Divan's Baw • 1111, rat Mountain Crook, posses. 9n glvon October lot, will now Vecolvo orders through lals.Agant, , blr. Minoan Fisk, at Mount Molly BOringe, for all Muds of Lumbar to bo - got out nasoon no can be after the let of October. , , Baying a largo track of 'Thais land, I ant desirous to supply tho demands of tbo country—it is contom• plated putting co a L'ortablo Stoma Saw 31111 tho morn readily to Moot public wants, I hope, to bo - ablo to satiety all who glvo mo tholr pctronage that I can got out as good lumbar and at as low prlcos as any' other -dealers in the community. . . . ... _ _... . . . . . F. O. BOGBREi. . . . . 4ea, Fine nesertmont of Otinilyi - 'ToY!a o - Amorinn,tronchnnd Gorman makes.' ...,, A • ' j ' .11,, 3.806. '', AT LIAV.E.ROT/OH13:`• . TUR - NACES k n I=`l IIANAOLIVJ MESE SHOWER BATHS, MILLER & BO.WERS, New' - ore!' . . CHANGE . 01" EIR3I - • • • THE undersigned hereby atm ees his Old patrons and customers, that.he s die; posed of his entire stack of Goods with Magee of- the establishment to Messrs. Neer & Washmood, .whom ho fotimtmends to the citizens ol Cumberland.: Cnunty, asactive, onoigetle and reliable businessmen, who will spare "no pains to maintain and Improve the charade" of the old stand as a first class • " . . FAMILY GIiOCEILY:' ' • • lVithmany - tbanks forthapatronage be-has received he bespeaks for the new firm a continuance of tbe same JOHN HYER. . . ~,, PIEFFER AVASHMOOti - , • -will-ina fow days receive he largestand best assorted ^. stock of, . CI-WORRIES, 0 CHINA WARE, - .. • • , QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, - ' • ' ...-N, WILLOW WARE, &c., , .„ ever brought to this place, and will constantly. keep. on hand the choicest Groceries' the Eastern Marketit, afford. A full assortment. of Lamps ,ax d OlLon band. • Call and see us at the rid- stand, South East corner of ' - Market Square - . . PEFFEIt & IVASIIMoOD January 5, 1366-Iy. New Watch; :Clock, BM JEWELRY STORE. • ••' 1 - IEYSINGEI, respectfully aa= npunces to the citizens of Carlisle and the surrounding country, that ho has opened an 'entire new stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Sc., consisting Its part of Gold and Silver, American, English and Swiss Watches, Ladles Gold Witches and,Chains, Vine Jewelry In sets, Finger and Earltings, Sleeve Buttons, &c., Gold Fens of Morton's celebrated manufacture at LIP published rates, Sliver and - Plated Ware, Castors, Fruit Baskets, Forks, Spodns, Se.; Clocks in every veilo• ty and of all prices. Spectacles in Gold,Silver, Stool and Fluted, Frames, to sult - all ages. Accordoons, Molina -and Strings, to. To which ho invites the at. toution of the people, hoping to receive a liberal share of patronage. • Room In Est Main St., near Saatort's Ilardware Store: . . An ;gads of 15'atches, elocke, Jewelry, Aecordeone, ke., neatly andrabstantially repaired and warranted.' Work clone rininptly. May 4,110. 0. Cumberland.. Valley Rail. Roa&Com- •pany. FREICOIT DEPOT, CARLISLE • riff - IHE Cumberland - Valley, Pennsylva nhi'and Northern 1 2,ential Rail Road Companies have made au arrangements to do a Joint Freight and Forwarding Business . between the Cities of Philadelphia, Baltimore and Now York. The Cumberland, Valloy Rail Road Company will open' their Freight Depot at Carlisle on the is January LSGG lirrtho receipt and shipment of all - goods entrusted to then. Freight to to forwarded by this arrangement must be left at Pennsylvania Bail Road Company Depot corner of 15th and Market St., Philadelphia. North ern Central Roll Road Company's Depot Baltimore nod Cumberland Valley Rail ,Road Company's Depot at Carlisle. Thu public will find it to there Interest to ship through the Rail Road Company's Freight, }louses!tßd by Company Cara.- J. & D. RHOADS, Freight Agent Carlisle Dec. 22, 1865. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION:- HOUSE FLOUR & FEED, COAL, PLASTER. S.; SALT BROTRERS — Ins itsg - . purchased of Snyder &.IVeivcomer their enten. sire. Warehmisc, (Ilenderson's old stand,)head of High street, bog leave to inform the public that they will continue the gorwarding and Commission business on more entensire seal° than heretofore. , -.The highest market price willbe paid for Flour Grain and PI °duce of all kinds. .1. Fldur rdid Feed, Plaster, Salt and Hay, kept coo stantly on hood and for sale. Coal of till kinds, mairacing • LYKENS VALLEY, • LOCUST MOUNTAIN, -LAW-BERRY, &c., &c. Llmeburners' and Blacksmiths' Coal, constantly- for sale,' Kept tinder covt.r, and delivered - dry to - tiny Part of the town. Also, all kinds of LUMBER constantly on-hand. A Daily. Freight ,Line will leave their Warehouse every mooning at 7 o'clock, arrive at Harrisburg at 11 o'clock, and at Howard LI i n chola n's Warehouse, Nos. 808 and 810 Market street "h iladelphia, at 8 o'clock In the evening of sari° day .1,8EETE614.111109. —t~ov.-lO r 18GG: —~-- BOOTS AND SHOES. AT the stoTe of John.- Irvine, on- th , eornar of the'prtblic square, Is 'the place to purchase Deets Shoes lints and Caps, at prices that defy competition, Ile has just returned from the East with the largest and most complete assortment of Boots, Shoes, Bats & Caps thnt he has over presented to this community, .and which ho is determined to sell at the lowest pos sible prices. Ills stock embraces everything in his line of business, such es 11.1E-N I S-&-BOYS' FINE CALF BOOTS, Kip Boots, Calf and Patent Leather Oxford Tins, Calf and patent Leather Gaiters, Calf Nullifiers, Calf and Lip Brogans, Slippers, dre. LADIES' WEAR, Moo French and English Lasting Gaiters, Morocco Call and Kid Boots, - Fine Kid SilppersTFancy - Silppors,. r room, and Kid Buskins, is., MIS ES AO CHUHREN'S WEAR of all deficit, lions embracing fine Listing Gaiters, Morrocco and Lasting Button Boots, Morrocro Lace boots of all kinds fancy shoes of various - styles slippers, Sc. HATS to CAPS, Silk, Cassimere, Fur and Wool Hats of al; qualities and styles, also a largo assortment of STRAW HATS Boots and Shoes made to orderat the shortest notice Repairing ppomptly done. Confident of his ability to please all elaves of customers, Ito respectfully Invites the public to giro him a call. 'ilyll,.llemember the place, N. E. corner of the Pub Square. July 1,180 INTQ-vcr • rip al?, subscriber hereby informs bissold custoluere and the puhlie geneially, that he hee REMOVED • his Family Grocery PROM Pitt Street TO the corner of Pomfret and Pitt Streets, in the !Arndt.; known as CART'S CORNER, which has just been thoroughly repaired and refitted expressly for his business. My stock tcriilds of • first-class assortment of GROCERIES. Willow,Wooden and Queenswaro,-- comprising nsory thing in my hoe of trade. I em in constant communication with the eastern cities, and will ho in daily receipt of the NEWEST and PRESH• .mr..pltocEitiEs tho foreign markets afford.-- - Don't forget the place—Cart's Old Corner Carlisle,'Mal ell 30, 1866 HARDWARE, IRON, NAILS, k:ro AT.,4ENRY - SAXTON'S CHEAP HARDWARE., STORE, EAST MAIN STREET, _„. NEXT DOOR TO THE =MAN HOUSE,hove- just returned fiom.the 'Ada with the largest and beet selection of HARDWARE eve folio ly old Cumberland, and arn.ablo to sett the wg articles a Hutto loner than elsewhere-In - the county. All orders attended: to personally - and -- with our usual promptness. Goods delivered to all parts of the town core Or CHARGE. Hammered, Rolled and En -llsh Refined Iron, HorSe-Shoe Iron, RUSSIA Sheet Iron, Burden's Horse and Mule Shoei, Retail , Nall Rods, Sanderson's Cast Stool Engllsh and Arderb . can Blister .Steel, Sleigh Sole Steel, - Spring /Reel, Cal. , - rlnge Sfologe, Carrlego Axles, &c. The largest assort wont of GA REIAGF,A , WAGON FIXTURES yet offered, - such as SPOKES, • . ' HUBS, FELLOES, - Bow,- Plain and Finished Shafts, Sleigh Ruh &c., (N. - ' • -• 500 BATIRTILE4. Itosendalo, Scotland and Hancock Cement, ail wa ranted fresh. Dauglas'and Cowing's IRON AND CHAIN punrps.., POWDER.—A full stock of Dupont's Rock, Illfloqu Duck Powder, SafotT Fuse, Plcks,'Efsttocks, Dii 1 Oro - iv-bars, Blodgoo, tto. . , ' ' .1,000 KEGS -NAILS, _ ' . which we will sell low. -- dosustry merchants _ Armpits ' "at manufacturers prices. • RAINTS.-20 Tons of the following brands of Whit Lead and Zino : _ . . . ,Wetberill`s, ' , French Zino, . : -. 2- .-,-.- Liberty, . " _-. • : dinerimin d 0..,. '• • • • Buck, ' " . Colored do, Crystal," snow White do, Bl ._ . austen, , ; .-• . Froreneo do. OOLOIS of ovary description,' Dry and in Oil lumina - and tubas, also, Gold Leaf, French and German 14%, Pronto, &a. . . . GILS and VAItNISITES :-. Lino 001 011, • y 'Turpentine.; Sperm do., 'coach Fhsh do., ,^ Furniture do., laid do., White Domar • do.. Lubrie .do., , aapan do.i: Nests 'Foot do., • Iton4iLeather Also,Putty,Lltlutrge, *biting, Glue, Bbollealtostn, . AlumniClopperan, Befaaill e idaitiO 3 ft x o4 k fte,... Sept.l4, 1860. . 6/? /LAW OIOBSEGARS & TOBACCO, • , AT TON 2161 . LULL, Heft I= Pfi)ulll