Ne•Nnr Groc:•4l9. AT CHARLES ,OGII!BY'S OBEA.P ,9. S 2 7 , 0.. R . Now opon and ready ibr tho inspectioia of tinrpublia at prices which WO defy compotlon a largo and splen did stock of - - - Fall and Winter Goode, 'LADIES' DRESS G.OODS, Embracing 'a frplondid stock of 'illicit and Colored /ranch Morlmess. All Wool Warm single and double icidtb, Black and Panay Colored Alpaacae, Coburg°, Figured Balance, Ilandremo Plaid Poplins, Black Bilks, flombaklnce,and a largo variety of ail the differ: eat styles Of thapowest styles - of Brass Goods - . . • - •Gentlemen'-s anti Boys' 'Wear, - Intending to keep a larger and - botterassortmont of Oloths and Casslmeres to- meet tho increased •demend for this elms of goods tho public having found that made up work lea humbug on the people, I have put , abased a stock of the very best Makes of .Cloths and Oafish:time that ace in the market _giod am prepared tp soli them - at the very lowest flgiito, also Pattinette, Kentucky Jeans, Plaids .4c., for Boys wear, at lower prices than'they have been sold for many years. • full stook of ' RED, YELLOW, - BLUE, , - WOOL FLAVELS, • and all the shades of Sack Planck 'el s, 0 Ingham kCheeks, Table Diapers, Towelllngs and all other Domestic Goods. - , - - . CALICOES and 31/rUSLINS, a .I'remendons Stook-of all the makes in the market which I will sellfrom ono to three coots a yard cheap. sr than the cheapest. Fancy and Woolen Hoods, Scarfs, Sontags and Shawls of ovary shads and style. Fancy Notions a full and complete stock embracing ovory artlalo In use in a family. -SHOES. Also a full now stock of Ladles' and Children's Shoos of every description. , I.' sell no auction work and can warrant overy,pair I soil and being at uo extra expense t3.4 t for kooping . tho Sam to-enabled to sell eheanor than any Shoo house In the County, call and sou them all who want good and nen • Shbes. Thankful for tho li al patronnge which the public havo long accordoilinio Mope to be ablo to Morita-con tinuance of tho saline. --,:fleielwAv4noldunaamtholiqvar ----"`" " Como Ono at d All and convinca yoursolf Laura pu 'h"ing 'l"wh"° "9!"".b"1 1711MLEB OGILDY. MONEY CAN BE. SAVED BY GALLING ON RI_NESMITH 4,RUPP, who Lave just returned from the city withsplendid assortment of STOVES, • aonalstlng In port 01 "BARLEY SHEAF'," "Gov. PENN;;" "NIAGARA," IRON SIDES," "NOBLE COOK" and othere, which they will twiny° for. SIX MONTHS and guarantee to be the best Bakers and Roasters In the market. A trial will convince you. Their - PARLOR STOVES • are unsurpassed this side of the cities, nteoag which •-• Is SPEAR'S ANTI DUST, which cannot ho heat. They refer by permission to Rev. - 1111gs and others, who have them Thoy aro propared to sot HEATERS and RANGES at short notico and call specittl atton• *ion to - S - A 'S II E E , which thdy recommend and nals you to give them trlaband if not satisfactory they will remove the Without charge. Any quantity of references give Tholesholves are filled with all kinds of TIN WARE of their own manufacture, Which they aro determined to esti st short prof ter. All kiwi, of OHEET IRON WORK, ROOFING AND SPOUTING done et short notice and on reasonablo terms —JOB BING done with NEATNESS AND DESPATCH Gall, examine and bo convinced that Itinesmith and Itupp'a stock is unsurpassed In beauty, durability and dampness, and that money can be saved by dealing with them. Thankful forpast favors they ask a can Illumines of the same. WARE DOOM slow doors North of Wotanrs Hid North - HanhvorStroot; - CarDsle, Pa. - - • OLD STOVES TANEN IN EXCHANGE. Oct. 12, 1800-Bm. - • -4emtattnettldrafaiie Great Educational Inducements. Ut ISS 13itSiges's Uo of Uftrl lisle, Pa. HIS Institution is now entering upon its third year in its present location ; during w lob time it has received a liberal hpmo support, and also an encouraging share of patronage from six differ ant States of tha Union. We fool encouraged from the result of past efforts and shall spare no palus or ex pense In building up an institution second to, none In the country. • , Education adapted to rill,—the'Farmer, the Mechan ic' the Artisan, the Business or Professional man. YOUNG MEN of limited education. • YOUNG MEN well- educated in ()Mir respects. but " - leficient in tho bronchus taught in o first class Business College.; - - YOUNG MEN of Binned means,-who would possess the best requiiite to eminence and distinction. YOUNtI MEN who are desirous of receiving the greatest amount of useful Information at the least comparative expense are • invited to investigate the peculiar merits of our Model System of - practical training and - eminently popular course of Study. BRANCHES TAUGHT. Single antlßouble Entry Book-keeping, in its cari ous-forms and applications, Including General Whole sale and Retail filminess, Forwarding, Commission, Exeltange. Jobbing and Importing, Railroading, Steam boating, Banking: . Fartnorahip r Settlements, Bushman ..,Calculaticam, Mercantile Law, Correspondence, Ft ae Sisal and-und Or namental, Penmanship, Plemagraphy. English (Irani rele,apning, Mi. Students enter at any time. . • SiGr- None but competent instiuctors employed, and a sufficient number to insure indg% (dual i ostrUctiou, to ail. sir Sand for a Circular s icing fail particulars. Address • • " A. M. TRIMNIEIt, August, 17, 1866, Garlislo, Pa., , A It D \V A R E! - c - Ctpscially attentioner ih~ — public 'genera:ly to 'roue and °muffin° our ociv and - hell se t. etod nt• Pocket and Table - firer Slated sod liritatinlit'Teti and Table Pismo, Shears, Scissors; .Our Sit. Crtioplng and tloritriog Tongs and. —lrotiv,-Ithling, Driving; and Wnipsr - BUILDING MATERIAL, Such as . Lockst, Bingos, Bolts, Scrosts-Nalls, Ac, ciii yuntor, Coops's, Blacksmiths, and Shoomakors 'Tools And-and Findings. ' GRAIN n . A G Our new stock of Grain lingo aro the boat and cheap ,eat ever offered In 'town. Farrnora and Forwarding mon Mlll finddNto their advautago to coma and exam• Ina our stock before buying clamber°. CEDAR-WARE.. • A. - comploto - Ivor itmont of Cedar" Ware, - 'courprlelisk 'Tubs. Churns, Buckets, Bushel and Pock measures, Wash Rubbead, b.e. Just received at the old and cheap Hardware Store or , HENRY SAXTON reOst, Airdrk Street, noxC door to.ltippey'e Hotel. '' Sept., 15,.1800 „ • OARPETI • NGS, ,OAEP:ETINGS:. • • your. nt tendon is -in v ited , t o o -my-large and elegant stockier_ Brussels, Throe-Ply and Ingrain CARPETINOa. of Uni host makes and nowest designs; Also, Wool Dutch, Cottage, List and Rag - CANPETS, Oil . Cloths, Window Shades,otc.,—will ho sehr low—Wholesale and Retail, for Cash 4 • T. DELACROIX, N 0.87 South Second Strout, above Chestnut Phila.! ' Aug. al 18011-3 to. Gas Fitting and Plumbing.k. ' TH.F. subscribers; having permanengy. • located In Carlisle, respectfully solicit t, Bharat' t o pnblk patronage,__ Their strap is siti4ed on the -- Pulite Square in rear of theist Presbyterian Church, , where they can always be found. r Being experienced mechanics, they are prerared to execute all orders that they may bo entrusted Isith lh a superior manner, and at very moderate prices. HYDRAULIC RAMS, " • WATER WHEELS; - • .' HYDRANTS; , - • • LIFT 4.S;.FORCE PUMPS, BATHING TIIDI3, WASII BASINS and all other nrtb. ales In the tracts. PLUMBING 'AND GAS AND STEAM PITTINfI promptly attended to in the most approved style. .hi-County pork promptly..attended.to, work guaranteed:. . • • , Don't forget the place—lmmediately in rear of-tiro Writ Prosbyterlan HEN{iOOD. 7uly 27,1666-1 y Novelties irk Wedding and Visit' ing Cards. • •-•:=* — IEIII -latest London and Paris Styles I Tiitt.ts stamped on Opor and envelopes In:colors ' PP OUAIIOI • R. nosrallo & co.; ' , :miborting'otation'ors'and Card Eugravora, , did Arch 13t., phlla. a. Ml ricaWg proinpt attantlori'.. J.'' • .8,18013-Bm.i • gl3,will find to theii ad- WtAil ana r.urch”o t4elr Media:llp et ' RALSTON'I3.' 1 war .1# s ew b lrPer#!°,- . r ,;stoiv. •, AMERICAN MANS: (From ; "Godey's Ladle's' Book" FePruary, _1866.) • REED DRGA:NSi -&9 rpHE, remarks and sugges- Mons relative to this immenseliliopular Imam• moot will doubtless Interest null profibvery.xuany of our renders, we commend the article to their careful ,d and ono makers of Organs; Cottogo, Par- peru al a— A hundr , . for Cabinet,- American, School Organs, etc. etc., are each claiming to make the best instrument in the world. .Boing comparatively a new instrument, as at present constructed, we aro convinced the public are much less capable of judging of its merits, or demerits, than of most other instruments. - if there is really an essential difference in them, if--thericato some.oxcelr lent and some worthless ones; the miblie should ,bate seine criterion for judging of then,, tonic facts which' will enlighten them. We cheerfully concede the space for this article knowing that there is hardly a, family; or church, or school In all the land, but is more or lees Interested Ink 11 is topic. Wu are also aware of its be ing a great misfortune, a real calamity, to any of them to purchase an inferior or worthless Organ, ruinous to good playing, and often a source of. much annoyance and vexation. We know this article - to emaciate fr6m a candid and intelligent source, and thus WO give It to our readers. . The question is often asked, what aro "reed organs?" Wendswer; they are, inmost cases, nothing In-the world but the old melodeon in disguise.. Many of the so-called organs have the same hollows, the same reeds, and the same general internal arrangement. With the hollows turned on edge to gain room, they have simply put one more pretentious exterior and a more' high' sounding name. But an frrgan; to be in reality an or gan, must have a wind chest or reservoir for air sopa rate from - the bellows, into which wind-chest the reeds - open, nd the tone has room to expand-and perfect it self Into the full round tone, similar to the flute or pipe' - organ, even, smooth, firm, and mellow ; and this tone from reeds cannot be obtained in nny - other way known. Nothing 80 annoys a true organist as to have the volt ume of sound swelling and jerking-spasmodleally with every variation of force on the hollows, which is alwayri the case where the reeds open direct Into the hollows or air passages, instead of a wind-chest or sound-box. And yet some makers even go so far as to claim this spasmodic or automatic - jerking of the bellows on the reeds as au excellence, just as thought they did not know that it must very soon throw the reeds out of tune,_and injure tlnt bellows; 'mid as though it were hot an easier matter to obtain a much better and more easily managed Owen by other methods. The truth is, any organ, so called, or melodeon which has the wind acting directly upon the reeds, is nothing morel nor less than a huge accordeou, dress it up as you m0y..1 And when organists and true musicians become aware more;TZ ol l jectionablo oiles. Theo again the swelled contd. al ways be separate and distinct from the bellows, so as not to be acted on by the hand. or soft blowing,, but etonvenient,', so that t lie player can use it with the knee, 'separate Bern the hands or feet, and thus always un der easy control, to be used ad libitum. The largo divided bellows, or doublebellows, is also n very important. improvement. By this means not only can the wind be supplied more evenly, but. with far grriatefehso to thdperforucer, from the fact that either bellows alone will he sufficient for the lighter . . . melodies, thus permitting the player to change about and' rest the feet at will; then, if tho bellows Ise( the requisite large size, and having the wind•chest or reservoir, all will bo well. As to the reeds, they must be scientifically tuned And voiced, or all the othorgood qualities in the world cannot produce a good toned lob strument. The inquiry now very naturally arises, whom can the organ be 'procured combining all them essential and desirable qualities I There 1, only ono possessing all these points, and Cloth the AMERICAN ORGAN, made by 13. D. A 11. W. SMITH, of 'l3oston, Sensate. OTT Wholesale Agent, 581 Broadway, New . York. Those organs have a wind-chest extending the whole length of the Instrument and so constrncted as to act at the same time as a reverberating sound-box or board, and having thd same important relation and' part to perform that the sounding-board has to the - piano. This feature the makers have patented, and to it are owing in a great•meaauro the entirely une qualled fullness and richness of tone so highly prized by all who have Ivied- these organs—They also have 'the 'largest and best divided bellows in use, whirl, - is another - important feature. No part of their work is slighted, no expense or pains spared to make the A nmrioan Organs perfect musically, as well as mechan ically, and, judgi rig from the immense sale of them at present, they bid fair to long maintain the proud posi tion they have won by superior merit alone. Wo would most heartily advise all interested to call upon or address Ma. `scale. OTT, the WhOIOSIOO Agent, at' 58} Broadway, Now York, and can-assure thorn he will, ' in the most gentlemanly and truthful manner, impart to them all the information they may desire relative to this truly delightful Instrument. MUSIC TEACHERS 10 DE &JLERS. Tho subscriberß fully prepared to furnish' . Sheet Music, Strings, Musical Instruments, and Music Books of all kinds at the lowest trade rates. wholesalo and re tail, from the largest collections in this country. lrdere punctually and faithfully attended t 0... A ddrees all 6rdors BOARDMAN,. GRAY._ 65 CO PIANO-FORTES, Wholesale agency. Tho subscriber, late a member iII4 , IO7.OI...hDAVAMNAP-A14 1 4110141441P-Aq be eleassd to receive the orders of his friends amfthe public, and especially to hear'from those who have so liberally bestowed their patronage on the firm hereto fore. Ito will supply these superior instruments to the trade Wholesale and Retail, at the very Lowest Prices, made with tho insulated Iron Rim and Frame, (cost in sob solid plate). They excel all others In du rability superiority of tone, and 'elegance of external appearance. . All those Pianos havo ovorstrung Scales, giving in connection with.the patent iron iim and frame, Full Round, Pon ertul, and Sweet Mellow Tones. The Cases are elegadt 1p appelrance,.and easily, and safely han dled. Warranted to prove satisfactory, or the money returned. Address all orders to SIBERIA OTT, 581 Brorithray New York S. D. & IL W. SMITH'S AMERICAN • ORGANS TIM MOST PERFROT AND DDAIITIFIII t MUSICAL INSTRUMENT_ EIZEM woB,Lo:), ' NOR .21111 AMERICAN CIRCLE ISM • AIIf.EI?ICAN ORGAN • • • . Mains hemp attractive, rellneri, and elevates the minds ' of all, beautiful Id appearance and effeete. • • SITIERIA-OTT, ' • . 681 Broadway, New York, WIIOLLSACN• AGENT. . • _Thetitmouse popularity of-those Orgdumund, their superior !austral Powers, is fast bringing thinn•liefore the public; ,as the Instrument so long desired in - A •ltIllatICIAN HOMES. And although the coat price is but a trifle over the Melodeon, yet the'mustrat advan tages, beauty of tone and qnlaknoss of • touch and so- Men aro solar auperier, that they arelifst supercedino theldelOdoon and the call is now almost exclusively for the ' t . • • AMERTCANtIORGANS It is adaptod to any Music from the quick'est antl moat livaly, ; to the heavy tone of thb Church Orittin. - s And almost univorsally they aro profarrod En the Piiiim, persons who havo thorn; yet costing less than half, and only taking [Leman amount of room,. Bond for descriptive circularvalyingfull_partioulars and.prices.• • Exclusive Agencies 'secured to.Doaleis,andlarge 'discounts to the trade and Teachers. ',Address all or ders, SIBERIA - 02T, • Nl'lloleiale Agent,' 641 Broadway, Now 'York March 30, 18667-ly New Spring Goods, 'ISAAC I.4I.VINGSTOI4, at Ma whohi• J. sale and Wall Clothing Establishmoni, gOuth._ Ilanlyer street, adjoining 1,111,lor•& Bowers' • Hardware Stele, announces the receipt of it full and Complete an. sortment of • , i , . • SPR/NG and. SOWER ,G 0 OD AS', and beasonablop.EADYllAl4OLOTlltha. 'llls stock „consists In part of lino Black and Ithuti: IigNCEI and 'ENGLISHAMOTW3, died*/ Dooskin', , . • ; Thtoo cut and fancy 04.SSI,BIRILNS,„ . , . . . ~ Also n inrgo viristi'of •Oasslnoia find Tweed,. Kon tacky . Joann; and Oottoanades, ; Alnona, laud Linen Drillings, In grent variety. -', ' . -- '-' -:' !-, Also a 'groat assorttnant 0.- ...-y • -:-. . .•:•.-. . Ready _Made ;Clothing, . • . . • . , of owny . l4lo and,guality,• Whit° Ltnonond • Woolen Bummei ' Drawers, &oi, :oonatantly, on hand largla assortment, of ;Ties, Coilars,:floslery and Cloven, Men, Silks and Colton Handkerchiefs:. - •• „Also a full assortment of Trunks, Carpet Bage and •Vollses, ol • every size, • •••,. • .., . ,• , , I - Clothing made to ordei at the" alioifee't noilee.: and examine the stook. • ; ••• ' • Mgr& 28j . 18110. J . ; • :18AA_0.14..V.4.Na8T0N., 4.1.0 LKTRE LIBERTY WIIITI Thovhitest; the inoet ,durablo , antl the , moe ecop.omlcel.:TryAt I.7klentithetuz:ild gely Zieglbr .8615;191th; •• " Ohms N 0.1117 North yhb1.J31,., „P .. . 141 Jelti.2o, 2866-Iy. : ..... HO - C4FLA ND'S BITTERS• The kieat Strengthening 'Tonic ' (Not a Whisky lroparation.) HOOFLAND'S GEk SITTERS, DEI3I.IIITY ' °suiting from any Cause 'whatever • PROSTRATION 01 , 7.‘TWE SYSTEM, Severe .11ardalripi , Exitiosinre. OF Diseases of Camp Life Soldiers, ,citizeusi• • , - Male or Female, . Adult or Youth. ' '• WILL FIND IN TlNS'intTrlts a ) pure 'Tonic, not dependent 'on bad liquors ior their almost miraculous °psis. Obaerve the ibilo*lng sympfems resulting from dis orders of the digestive organk; Constipation ' Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood lo the Head,.Nausea,lloarthurrr, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Striking .r Fluttering et the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of he Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttoring at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sonsation llMOrreirAlga, ever LI 1.1 I.;aTtt ' loth ' 13%7 uDeficlency,ofJ?mspiration, YellownesantthrrSkinrand Eyes Pain in tho Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, etc., Sud den Flushes of. Heat, Burning in fhb nosh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and Groat Depression'of Spirits. ANRDISEASES RESULTING FROM DISORDERS OF TILE LIVER AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS. HDOVEAND'S 'GER3TAN BITTERS, = GIVES BETTER SATISPAC ,• . ; TION,. HAS MORE --TESTIMON Has more Respectable People to vouch for it, thAn any other article hi the Market. We defy any ono to contradict' this assertion, and WILL PAY $lOOO • to any ono who Will produco a certiticato published by uo that is not - uenuine; CZ) HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, Chronic or Nervous Deny'lity, 4 Diseases of the kidneys, and Diseases arising from a disor- dered .Stoniach REMEMBER, ghat this, Mtdrs ;Alchonc, - CONTAINS NO RUM OR WHISKEY, AND CANNOT MAKE' DKIINKARDS, SIBERIA OTT, 581 Broadway, N. Y BUT IS THE. BEST TONIC IN THE WORLD. From tho Rev, Lovi G. Beck, Pastor oP thu Baptist Ohurch, - Pcmborton — , N,.7 - :lormorlyorth - O - NOtlifßap. fist Church, Philadelphia, at promo!, Pastor of thu Baptist Church„Choster, Pa. •, - - I have known Fiordland:Jr German Bitters favorably Men number of years, I have used them In My own tat awasinduced to recontraendThom to many eth ers, and know that they have operated in a strikingly beneficial manner. I take great pleasule in thuspult Hely proclaiming this fact, and calling the attention of those afflicted with the diseases for which they are recommended, to these bitters, knowing from" expert. once that my recommendation will be austninoti. I do this mare cheerfully as Ifoofland's Bitters is Intend ed to benefit the afflicted, and is "not a rum drink.' From Rev. W. 13,9010'140cl; - P•stor of Twelfth Dap fist Church, Phila. Uoutiomon have recently i eun laboring under the distressing affects Of indigestion, accompanied by a prostration of the nprvotis system: Numerous rem edies were recommended by friends, and sumo of them tested, but without relief. Your Ileofiand's German Bitters were recommended by persons who had tried them, and whose filvtirablo montrounf these. bitters induced me to try them. I must confess that I had 'an aversion to Patent, Medicines Irons tile "thousand and ono" quack "Ilittors,' , Whoso only alms seems to be to r paim off sweetened and drugged liquor uppn the cOrmminity in a sly way, and the tendeßcy ol which, I fear, is to snake many a confirmed drunkard. Upon learning that yours cue really a medicinal prepare ,tion 1 took it with happy affect. Ile action, not only Upon the strmach, but upon the nervous system, was prompt and gratifying. I feel that I have derived groat and permanent, benefit from the use of a fow bottles. . • . , From 'Rev; J: X(u.v tiny Brown, D. D., editor of the n. cyclopedia of. Rell4leus . Knowledge and Christian Chronicle Philadelphia. taough tot disposed tn favor or tee. nimentl-Patent Medicine". In general, through distrust of their ingre dients and effects, 1 yet kinw of no sufficient reasons why a mannuty not testify to the benefits he believes himself to have received froth any shople preparation, -in the huge that he may thus coritrilluto to the, bone lituf ethers. Ido thin the more readily in regard to .floolland'i 0 erinanilitters, prepared by hr. o.tl. Jack son, ol.thia' city, because - l - was'prejudicedagninst them for many years, under the improstlou that they were chiefly an alcoholle_mixture. lam indebted to my friend, Hobert lihoetuaker, Esq., lOr the removal of this prejudice - by - proper toils and for encouragement to try them when sulfuring from great and long continued debility. The use' of threebottles of these Bitters at the beginning of the.. prosent.year, was followed! by evident reliefand restoration ton dogma of bodily and mentalyigor. which I had not felt fbr six.niontha be fore,nnd had. aluiost despaired of regaining. - .....1 :there-, fore thank Clod and my, friend for, directing mu to the -use of them. _ • . • From the Ray. E. D.Fendall,,Malstant Editor Chris tian Chroniclo, Phila. I havo derived decided benefit from the MO of Roof land's Carman Bitter., and fool it my privilege to red ommend them ma a moat valuably tonic, to all who are. sulTeilug 'bhp general dobiltty,or, bpm diseases arising from durangoment of the liver. • Yours, truly. E. D. FENDALL. From Rey. D. Morrige, Pastor of the Pasayunk fiat Church, Phila. • ' . `fromthe nuitly'respostablo recommendatious glvetl given to Dr. Hootiand'a Gelman Bitters, I was Induced to give them -- a trial. After using- several bottles I found thord to be a .good comedy for debility, and a moat excellent tonic for the stomach. • I From{ the Roy. TllO9. {SINTER; E., Fodor of MOE .; . borough Ihiptyb I:thuroh: DEAD, t I fool it duo to your oxcoll'ent preparation lloolland , o German Bitters, to add my testimony to ,the dosorvoil reputation it has obtained. I have for 'ara, at times, boon troubled ' with-great disorder 'lO my hood and norvous system. ` I was advised by a friend to try a bottlo of youiGernian,l3lttors. I did so, and have onporlonced a great and unexpected relief. ~ Iffyilioaltlthab!boon Very,inaUericilly bottellted.; fldently recommend the article when, I nn et with cases &altar to my own, and have boon aseured-by many of their good effects. Respectfully yours, •, • , T. WINTIIt, • • iltoxboroligh,'Pa. 1 .c J~ ;atm that the eignottiro er,f , oar., qemtsore , to bh tho drugglit not havd tbo , titt}uto do not bo put off by. anY,or ttiolntoilcatttig, propsru- Elope tbatutaibS tasted. in Its place, but' Bond to Ass and we tstlt fortistA,,sosurelY paokbd.by, i!lkiNcllPAL: o Fiflon:ANP ILIxtrIPAOTOII3r, ' • ,30 NP R,• TANS, - Ikucceesore 0: taattekierii &"(iO..r ' ' . rnoiniEtonsi Nor sale by irugglani and Ma'am, In ovary town .1h tbo Unitod Stator.'' ' • •• Dan 1, 1886-Iy, IRE II , 1 lc INDUCED. BY -- • Fevers, DYSPEPSIA, = PERFORMED MORE CURES, WILL.CUILE.EVBILY- CASE OF Read who Says So EMI W. D. No. 251 Stmvkulnuxon Street, J. NEWTON BROWN, • • . Philadelphia BEWAIfE pi.OOONTEREEITB NEW STORE and . NEW GOODS. HL undorsigndd would most respect -33 Inform the citizens of Caldltdot and sun toundlng county, that theiltavp; Just opepettst lrgo dad well selected stodfolt I' • t t . t. _ _ Dry Go . o(is acid Notio~ts~ o Maglaughllo's. - Dullding, North Hanover Stroot, ono door South of tho-Atuorkin'llouso.) Our stock to nkw, having recently boon purchased, t-conslsta of " ; • . Lollies Dry Goods, French Morinoca, DeLalnoe,.all • - .Wool,;.loLatnea,:Alpacas, . I.;i. CoLurga, , dsci, - Ac. . . Also, Domestics, such as Muslim!, Ginghims, Prints, Chechs,filciting, kc. You willalert find a full MO of PanCy Casslmeres, Cloths, Satinet, Kentucky Jonas, &C., with many other articles too numerous to. mum tioh7 - We Use determined to sell our goods very cheap for cash. Our Motto, IS itctnick ;Snips And Small Pro. tits." And selling goods foi cash we are enable to soli cheap and render perfect satisfaction. i Please call and get BARGAINS at the NEW AND 01111 AP CAM .STORE of Sept. 7, 1866, A. ItEESER, fu LIFE-HEALTH -STRENFTE LIFE-11EALTII- 7 -STRENGTH. LIFE—HEALTH—STRENGTH. N • THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY • "..;.: ; DR. JUAN DELAMARRD'S . Colebnited Specific Pills, . . Prepared front a prescription of Di% Juan Delamarre, Chief. Physician to the Hos pital ciwtYord ott Lariboisiel• of ' This invaluable tuedieloo is no, imposition, but is unfailing in the" cure Of hpaiinatorrhae or Seminal Weakness. Every upoeicelnflOonftal'or ; Urinary Irrl tability.lnvoluntaiy or flllghtly hominid Ihnisslogli from-vhater‘vsnuse produced,-or-howevorsevem.will be speodfly relieved and the organs restored to healthy action. 7 Read Elio follolVing opinlons of oininont E'renellphy, "We have used the Specific Dills prepared by def ender° A Dupont, No. 214 Rue Lombard, from the prescription of Dr. ,lunn Dulamarre, in our privet° practice with, uniform success, end•WO belieyatheio is enie4.lo.l 411 sons suffering suffering from Involuntary Emissions or any other,reeknessof_the Sor_uaLOrgens, What ileralUgod. byliMeilentary Mbilutif 111 . 111 g, excesses. or abuse. It. A. BEAUREPAIIIE, M. D. Cie Ir:DIJJADDI N, M. D. - -;TEA Lit ',MIME, M. D. Paris, Maylah, 1869, /AMAMI Op COUNTEBFEITS Tho Genuine Pills are sold by,all.tho principal Drug• gists broughout'the World, pride Ono Dollar per Box, or 11x BOX. for Five Dollars. _ 0 AItANCLEREI DUPONT, Sole Proprietors, No. 214 lino Lombard, Palls One Dollar enclosed to any authorised Agent, will Insure a bOx by return mall, securely sealed from all ol,erxation, six boxes for live dollars. , 0 I Solo °metal Agents for America,,,, , • ' OSCAR O. MOSES b Co.„ 27 Cortlandt St., N.Y, N. 13.—Itench, 0 erntan, Spanish and Euglb. h Pnmpli lots, containing full particulars and directions for use seedbed loony address. Sold , in Carlisle, by . J. W. ELLIOTT, nod STICK'S. Jan. 12, 18611-Iy. DR. 'MARSHALL'S - CATARRH SNUFF! This Snuff has thoroughly proved ,Itself to be the 'boat article known for curing tho Catarrh, Cold in the Hood and headache. It has boon found an excellent remedy in many cases of 4oro.tyes. Deafness ties 'been removed by it, and Hearing has often been great ly improved by Its use I t is fragrant and agreeable, and Gives Immediate Relief ", _ to the dull heaisPtiliis caused by diseases Of the head. The aadaatioria after using It aro delightful and in vigorating. It opensand purges out all obstructions, strengthens the glands, and glees a healthy action to the parts affected. More Than Thirty Years' of Sale and use of Or. Marshall's Catarrh and Head ache Snuff, lautproved Its groat , value for' alVtlid corn mon diseases of the Deur, — and at. this moment It stands higher than over before. It is recommended by many of the best physicians, and is usod with great success and 3.atisfaction tivery• where. Read!. t.hu.. Cur tiiicates -uf-*lnile:inle Drug gists in 1814 - The undersigned, having for ninny years been ac quainted with Dr. Marshall's Catarrh and Headache Snuff, and sold it in our .wholosale trade. cheerfully state, that we believe It to ho equal, In every respect, to the recommendations given of It for the cure of Catarrhal Affections, and thatit Is decidedly tho hest rti.,le we havo over known for all common diseases of the Head. . ' ' Burr & Perry, Boston,Bornen & Park, Now York. Reed, Autiu k Co. q, B, & I). Sands, Brown, Lamson &CO ' " . Stephen Paul & Co. " ItoedrOutler - k - Cm --- " — lrrrael - Alloor - .4 Cott Both rowlo,' • &IcKesson & Robbins," Wilsou, Valrbank & Co.'! : £ L."HcOvil & Co. Edmands & Co.M. Word. OloEo & Co "- 11 . ..11. C.V. Vitland, Me. Bush &-Ctdo, For Salo by all lAuggists. TILT IT RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES' Brpa'.s Palm° ,Wafers ! MTh° original Medicine. established he 1637, and first article of tho kind ever introduced'under tho c u e ' rt;;; " a r i l l j o L tE N Puln l i V e A nYeWe i r ' s e this are c o o r u a ll ' t y er o f tr e l lt e o r The genuine can Lo known by the :limo BRYAN being stamped on each Wafer. ' - These Wafers have boon before tho public for nearly thirty years, and the . 1111M0/180 sale attained, not only 'ln America but in foreign countries, fully attest their Intrinsic worth. the inodlcal propeotios are superior to any other article offered for tho curd of Pulmonary or Bronchial affections, and - the quantity contained In each box is nearly double that of tho many worthless imitations advertised. Bryan's. Pulmonie Wafers curs Coughs, Colds, Soro Throat, lioarsquess, Asthma, Catarrh;Bronchitis, lilglcl It Breathing,' linitting of. Blood, Pains lu the Chest, Incipient Consumption and all diseases of the lungs. Not only affording tempor ary relief; but effecting, a,rapid and lasting cure and nun warranted to give satistlictiori in eVor instance., They do not nameato like alcoholic conipoimds,- and" the unancinal properties are combined In *form so a._ greeable and pleasant to the taste,.that any child will readily lake them.' One dose will 'always afford RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES. ' To Yoaktis - re . mCd'Pein.so FlAAMthe'..thesl Wafere are peculiarly valuable : they-will In one day remove the most severe occasional hoarseness ; and their iegular . use for a few days 1 , 1114 . 0 AI) times, increase the pow er and flexibility of the'volVe, meetly 'minoring Its' tone, compass and clearness, for which purpose they', are regularly used by many professional vocalists. The very great celebrity ofithls Invaluable renfedy' has induced unprincipled persona to prepare base ivul tattoos, whic,h dimppollit . .thejust expectations of the' purchaser, and injure the- character of the genuine! medicine. • ce that the weal, "BRYAN," Is stamped on each Wafer, and also oborare the tic 81111113 of the signature' of the Pro' rioter 'Mull MOSES" on each scrapper, to counterfe t . .. which la forgery. .4vii-011ending parties, Will be th alOcith to the full extent of 41 oluw. BRYAN' N 11.3103110 IVArrllB are far mile by all Drug' gists. I I "JOB 3103119,. - 2016'11raprititor, 27 Cortlandt St., N. Yj Jan. I', 1566+1y, , 1 C Pro. `Mk. I 1 BIR JAMES CLARKE'S I.,Ii..BRATE.I2,y_yarALE ared from 1, proscription of Sir J. Clark, M. D.; ; Physician Extraordinary to thu queen. IS t'SiOir ineVicitiC ie iio lin. positibiciiut iniiiiditn&safo routed) , for Female Rios and Obstructions, from any.pluqe whatever though a powerful remedy, It contains nothing I to the constitution,. ° . . llnitex and al Lurch . .. . . ...To Married Ladles ills peculiarly suited. It will, In a short time, bring pn :Um monthly 4 period with regu• • laxity. In all rases of Nerved Spin's' Affections, Pain in 't the Uncle and Limbs, Heaviness, Fatigue on slight ty el. ortion, Palpllatle of Om lloartj: Lowness of Sprit Hysterics, dlele Headache, Whites, and all the palufu diseases occasioned by a, disordered system, these Pilli, Will effect a cure when all'Other means lu vs Jelled. I Observe or, each 'Bottle the blame of dacob Moses, without it none.aro genuine. ___.„-• c ... — ThestyPilltfliffiniVe - rblificknow co fail where the directions on the 2d page of pamphlet aro well obseti". mt. For further partleulare, get a pamphlet, free, o the agent. $1 .andh postage stamps enclosed to an authorized agent, will insure a bottle, containing over 60 pills, by return mull:. , , ELLIOTT, Jan. 12, 1866-Iy. ' • • • • - • ! " Agent, Carlisle. ! WORK, BOXES, Cabas, Port Po- itos, Tourists peaks,: Oonte?tlonary../Jor:o (lames of all kinds. irAVlii4Acjid. Doo:15, 1805. QTIOKS.- . 3 ,333 Mint, Teabar'ey,' L 13111011; bingo, Layendor, Roai Nougn, and Vanilla.-. • • - - Doe 1.6,1865. - AT RAVER/MONS. 3 • -- pea:RESSING_.'OASEB, ta'dieti!, ont Gentleman's. 15,1805. AT trAVERSTIGISS. ! ! Mint, Cliocalat.o, Cream, Lemma, OFango, Vanll a, and Moss. Met. 16, nag, :.. dT.IIAYI7~iBTIOH& f "ORB LIBERTY WHITE LEAD, preferred byull practical Trilateral Try., It I ,ft you will havo no otbor. Manufactured only by . ' !ZETQLER ' Wholesale Drug, Pala' it Glass Doalors, N 0.131 North Third Street, PILILAD'Ac, I Jan. 22,.1.865*-1y.. 1 1 •l • •:•1 y• •i .•-• • 52,000. A 'YEAR made by an P lee° wlth *lB—Stencil Toole. - N . exprionco mammary. The 'Presidents, Cashiere, nail TrealidiSid of S Thinks ludorse the circular. Relit Amp with eamplos.• Address -the -American Stencil Tool. Works, Springfield, Vermont. • July 27, 1806—pm. ' . „ .ATIOLIY, and Gui,ar i,nr.gfs:.l SPV.P. 4404 y: for-Rio sale of Morton aola•Pouq,: ,The new .iewatry, Eitofthanst.lllol • F AMILY DYE COLORS •'• , •". AT .11ALBTON'13. July 1, 1804. , CHOWE BEGARS & TOBACCO, • AT RALSTON'O. HATS: CAPS! FURS! • ITUST, received at Keller's on. North Hanover St., No. 45, nye doors above Faber's total and next to Common's Shoe store all the Now Styles 4 hats and Ceo,, which will,be sold at tts, 1 711111 4 ,41 Rif g SILK HATS ; ' • 'mg • Now - York and Philadelphia Styles, Soft' felt 'Hats of overriariaty and prito,llomp manufac, lured Hats constantly ad hand nods to order at short notice. My manufacturing arrangomente boing oomph:le I flattor mysolf that IlwiliTho:akle: to : give satisfilction ' in, ovary-particular,.. • Ishavo a largo assortmout_of Par, Otter, Deaver, long_ nod eloth.caps of all kinds including "Grant." " Shar man V „,"SltPtiPfl" 44 , 311'41childop'n ,Turbaus- Affitecni iarlio .varlod assorhaane of 'Furs Inc uding Cants collars, Beavers,.Nutra Otter and Ladles' Muffs. Gorda gloves of tbo very best qualities. -. Clothing, arid, ltiptia. of 'woolen"; goods, colored : Promptly dodivrairailloirtdrglvd satiifactioi;.si t Old Hats ropairod and made nciv at moderato char— ges. Tho highest cash prices paid for County Furs—Fox, Mink, Muskrat et cutera. --- ••I .:. • 11; J. A. dELLER, agt. DSewC Sews of the bast brands including Havana, üba, omestic &c.., ' • Tabard:l:llM, kinds VitiaVent;bOtiliess, Natural loaf, Hai} , , , J. A. K. THE -- CHARTER OAK LIFF;, 3 „iIsattRAVO (:.:(F HARTFORD, CONN. Incorporated, ', 1850 ,Charter Per ' • • ' 'pettlat. ASSETS,, s2'ooo 000 , " JAMES ' o:l9dilitit i l; rrokldhhi: _ Policies Issued on all Popular Plans. • _ A-- - - FEW REASONS WHY PEO • Insure-In-the Charter Oak.. - qat,..(lchanking'prlvilegestiroin - ohlbliod, the bust nose being confined exclusively to the Insurance of hoes. 2d.—ltsliiskkare selected witivgreat (\aro, thus in- Suirlng small lbastriyand ns6rininn, ly.lange dividends am MI to Policy holders.—Sec Mass. 1110:hence Reports last six years. Srd.—lts Ratio of Expenditures, including Death Clotho and Working Expunges; td Recelpis a aro unnre-. soaerravaig hoV7:—‘Sittds " " • " --,-4EL.=All"the-prontsnrortfivfil among-Palley-AMU ,cra the original capital being limited by Charter to eight per cent dividends, no more than it earns for the Company at interest. Edh:—Xt. declares and pays its Dividends optp.ually in CAsn, thuis lastistlng , the ttio'.pitynicut. o premiums. ' Gth:—lts bushings is , distributed over more than twenty Northern Staid's, makingitdmpossiblo to much reduce Its largo surplus, act apart for contingencies, even in the - event of -a - scourge of 0h01ann.. , .. ' . -.-7th.—lt is.prompt In .the payment of losses having paid to Widows and Orphans nearly ONE MILLION DOLLARS, sad has serer litigated a claim. „ . . rStli . —Thd Man of Wealth insures an ah inviatmene. 9th.—Men of small rutansinsure to guard their lam. alias against want. , 19th.—The man of business insure to provide against possible loss in trade a life, Pulley, .Iming,a . b4is, for capital. • • ; 11th.—Persons In debt insure that their earnings for ,years afte . .il may not be sacrificed at death from want of really cash to cancel liabilities. 12th.—All insure, as money thus laid away by littlas :is sure to come Week largely increased to their fami ;lies, death being certain to occur. • " • Dr. S. B. MENEM M. D., Medical Examiner. V , D. ADAIR, Agent Carlisle, Pa. •E. BLAIR. Staeo Agent, for Eastern Pa. iter 01,110 ,- Enshring's New Ihfildli_gi" s'Ereet,ltriacilag, remelts desirous Of insurance will please apply to the agent, For information relative to agencies fad ; dress the State Agent, , April /3.180 . • . 4 : coNsum.pil VES, • nnam nultx DIL:1SCIIE1101i. IS IiOING EMEMM .11trat Em :—I feel it a duty I owo to you, and to all who bre suffering under tho diseases known as Con. sung:pen and LiverComptaint,,M let then: know,what great4beiadtitil_l , have peCel'ghdi. I'olmM:de Syiup and Seaweed' onic in su'shor t atime.'-ity the bleestng ofGod It bas cured me thus far. -I)r.'keliebegyl will now , make my statement to you, as follows :—About eighteen months ago I was attack ed with a - severe cough, and:it settled on my lungs; I could not retain anything I . ate, and su ff ered ,with evoulug ,fettrgliini night sweats. I. was very much reduced. The whites of my oyes were . vdry :yellow; likewise In; skin; my appetite all gone, anti - unable tortllgestwhat I did eat; bowels swoolou, Irregular and costive. rwits , very low spirited, nail luitiSuch violent spells of coughing whoa Held down at nightand when I arose in the ,thorniuggiat i. they would ,last olio or two Hours. •'"- - :" • I then would be nearly exhausted, and was entirely unable to lio ou my lett side. "1 Monet describe my wretched suffering as I would wish to do. Every or gerilu my body won diseased or deranged. Such was my situation at this time, and I was con fi ned to my: bed from the last of February, 1862, to June, 16t13,n0t able to sit up. I had the best of medical attendance the whole 01 the time. My cough was so very bad that it rackedunie - rory - moclat - thiatime rniseda large - nimbi( ty_ of thick, yellz:w, Wen sive nutttir, aoritetimett. with blood, audit was generlliaccompanied by eau sea and a furred and thick coated tongue. At the time of coughing so badly.l would have sharp, shout ing pains in by left slde'und heart, ffght Sweats, and . soreness all through my whole chest; Initlinneh in ward fever, pain in my back and under my shoulder -- vent that' it - wonlit 'throW tuo - latcrizrittsms: Now my physician gave me up to die. Others I had, and the best of them, taut they could do nothing tor me, and at that thou 1 was nothing but,skiu andbonea. 1 thou was - In the western part., of Missouri. In June last, we eft there for the Wit, and In August last we cams to oew York, and I was so reduced that I could only walk a little with my husband's help. After 1 had been hero a short time. the salt Islam bceeoo mad , . me fool much better fora thamaud . then I 'had again to call-a physician for Md . . We laid four of tile best phy sicians of New York on the diseases Of Alio lungs, and doctors Mall kinds, but of no avail. They. said Twos past cure, and that my lungs were too far gone for any one 16 cure me. But at this time I was ou my foot a bout the house,.not able to do much of anything. In November hitt I grow world , and thte 'consumption diarrhea set in and lasted about eight weeks. lie had tried all and everything that I could, grasp ut. like a 'dying Person for lay diseases--coneumptlOn nod liver complaint.--but of no avail, In January. 186,3, I was brought down again on my bed, and Was not expected to live the night out. Sly husbanCstegzedutZtay;side, and other friends, and they all thivomo nri;to dle. At this tiruerevery ono who HIM MU did not think I would ever leave my bud A living woman. The first night I was attacked with spasms, end was deranged most of the time. A friend, .Mrs. Harris, - came lo'sro ' me the lust of tho. Meek, and - brought the timidity Mereary...ln.it wail an account oz grant en - re pertained by' Dr..Schdnek. iead'it to met and solinuCh: like 111 Y-disease They. asked my husband to go and see him for Inc." At this• tithe I bad given up all hopes of over getting welritgain, wrid n‘y peace wlttL th.N.l, to Do reauy ITlAmirvor ha call.] for me. 'On the lltte,-of alanunry,(lB6B,My leteibitted called on Dr. Schenck, 3X 'kind 'street; New YOrk,liful stated to, him my case, with a request fur biro to-call and no me. which he did, and examined me with tile ruspir °muter. When ho was about to go I asked him if he could curo met Ills reply was ; "I cannot toll, both - lubgs are diseased,.nrid the bronchlaMberriro.aerat ed us both olden." And yet ho seemed to think there wuru lungs enough left to effect a curo If the diarrhea! could be stopped. Ilu said en order tO do this; he would . have to give me Mandrako Pills in mall doses at first, . to carry off the morbid matter, and thenovith astrin gents, ho hoped to check it, which' he dld, but the con stant coughing, night sweats, tag diarrhea bad pros trated mo so that lie was afraid y vital powers were too much prostrated ever to rally, and yet jeu soothed. to thit.l. it I coulthlivirtOget cuough , Pulmonic Syrup through my System to aus, expectoration them were lungs ueninigit - telt - Jarnie - to recover: lie wished um to try thei Pulmoule'Syrilp and Seaweed Tonic at once, saying it would do me uo harm, ifril did me no good. ;The Ilrat,dresk It ‘OOl/1(114 to , giro mu strength, se; that. on Sunday utter II slat mi In bed "and ale. hearty' for a sick woman ; but the, next week - I lost ail' hope and wished my husband not to give no any more Medi. Irelug.yliuif the .doftpr:liuk,warubd,llloi of-Ards,. l ‘ tihd Ailidd" the modicum was clearing' out the system it madelhem foul somewhat rootless, and to persevore ; and.ho.inalstedaln.my,taking it 4,,euel upw I.feel Fuo hhuent of It: - For:iifter - eight,daYs I' begun 4,9441PY strtemth,' atul,'Weth''tho'exedfdlou of a coin that put me back somo, I have boon gaining strength es body, my cough is going away, and all my pains Are gone; no sdnonozirof4hrrisui7rniy bowels are rpgnlrir, and mykbreath lefswcieVand..l.4l4,uktlldd.that-Ilim now , going about, and sow and road as Well as over I could, have takon sixteen bottles of the medicine, eight of ,eopin • now,hare . a pod, spotty aud.rest i ' ;fri h g &VI uusu gen IrAry l lg Mo l , ' ' s aftearaTiit . consumption or liver complaint, that Dr. Schenck Is no humbug. You can roly on what he says. ,Delay not . It is dangerours to trifle with those (linens. If you -woulet - be awed,go-at-onewl-and any-one - wishing - t - knew thiefacteAs iierelu i . stated coo gull* my milii. dance, ill We Ilduetou street, Now York city. - tins. MANY F, FAifLGW. - . . Wa, the tindorsigned, residents of Now York,'are act; - q ualutod with Mrs. Barlow, and know her statement to bo true. yV o else Itfluvr that sho used Or..Schenckle .Puhnonit SprApluadlSiaWded !Nap', Andliave reason to boll.ve that to this mediciniksho owes her prosorvat time from a promaturo grave. .. B. PARLOW, 117 Wesellouston at. -- • , EUGENE , UNDERHILL, 070 Greenwich at. Mns.EUGENB.UND.I3.ItIIIIA Orepnwich -AUGUSTA UNDERHILL, 1370 Greenwich at. A. B. HARRIS, 117 Wont Houston sit, , HOMY GLOVER, 117 West lloustois -I L , ; J. L. COLE, 33 Cottago pl------------ • A. N. LEIGHTON. 453 lirtadvrayt ; 'Moo. BENJAMIN' CLAPP, 10 Amity pl. wall acquainted with-111re / Nary B. Farlow,Lini with her husbandl'lSH:B:. Barlett, they having, for _few months past, attended at my church, and I am con . - Tincod that, anylalittonfoutl kvhich they might make ~may bo rolled on as true. .101.1 N DOWLING, D. D., , _ :postorof ppdford St. Baptist Church, N. 34. • Dr. Schanck ho professionally at his principal oftico,Ne.4s ~blersh Sixth atroot, corner of Cotamorco, Philatlolphin,'olrety Saturday, from OA. H,_until 4 P.. M., No. 33 Bond street, Now York, ovary Tuesday, iron! )4 3 o.1:j 3 ‘l3uminer, streot,lloatou,,,Mossa, grvory 't i N s i H sAny,ltuen,o to 3, and aVory dtherTriiiSy at 103 Baltimore street. Baltitnoro,.sld. All advice free, bu forta thorough examinationAlfiloliliage with his It eplromotar,,tho chargolo three Asliare.i 1, Price of tho Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Tonic, each 60 par bottle, .or $7 5u par half dozen. klundrakr Pills, 25 contt a lor box, For salshy a I &nstall and Natura l Jan. low lys • F , I EMPL cqrAtENT FOIL . BOTII SEXES. ,' PrilEA! D retutribd'' iottlioirs„ l FKOVY an orphans , 01 . 014* of Malp, soldioro; 44 - Mo 3 unomployello .141 1 . 1 4949.414.111,,Weit of rooPoot- Al2ll,mihßrolitti pm ooppii.ipousrin Ro cab prdouro sucli'ky rind& rig kpoetpAla addreimail,,yloof• :opo, for particulitirs. to Dr. JOIN M. DMAIALL, ' 163, Brooklyri, N. 23, 2803-Iy.. FInEOTACIIES, of all kinds and - priced, to oult all ages, at the nevi JowolrY Moro, Ent Si. - ^ WHITE and blaokLOurled Hair, (Ml torn Pippo, Turn., Ttiklo and Lltditalt Apple Poittorsint ,-, , d.A.X.TOTI3. E.:V.13,18M ! ‘ , 01 1 .TSIBERLAND VALL •Y • , r": " l'Ir• ' , fit4::A4...L...,at:0-Av - . -,, CHAICIGE OF HOUR& - ON and 'after MONDAY, ' May 21st, 1806, Pastanier Trains will run daily as follows (16undayse*septed):. .")WESTP'ARD. I ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Harrisburg 8.40 A. IC, Meebauiesburg 0.18, Carlisle 0 67, Nowville 10.24 Bhipperiebarg, - 11,07, Chaurbersburgl.lolP-51; Green, Ostio 1,43, arriving at Hagerstown 2 AIX. 24. MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg 2.DTI'. M., Meehan lcoburg 2.33, Carllsle,3.o6, Newville 3:40, Sbipponsburg .410, Chaurbersburg 4.60; Oreoneastla 6.25, arriviugr, Hagerstown 5,551'. M. ' . - - - EXPRESII TRAIN leaves Harrisburg 4.15 P. ad., Mechanicsburg 4,51, Carlisle 6.21, NoWyllie 5.53, Ship ponsburgfi.2o, arrivipg at Chambersburg at' , 13.50 P. 01. - 4 1, MIXED TRAIN loaves Chamborsburg 3.20 A. M., Greencastle 8.30 arriving atmllagorsto.wn 10.15 A. M. ‘; •• . EASTWARD. A6COMMODATION TRAIN loaves Chambersburg 0.15- A . M., Shipponaburg 6.45, Newvlllo 0.10, Carlisle 0.50, Mechanicsburg .741 an lying at Harrisburg 7.50 . . MAIL TRAIN. leaves Hagerstown 8.10 A.M., Gra . en castle 8.45, Chambersburg ff. 25, fihipn * Onsburg 9.66, ilewville 10.29; Carlisle 11.03, Mechanicsburg 11.31, ar !lcing at Harrisburg 12.10 P. - •EXPEESB TRAIN leaves Hagerstown 12 00 M., GreeneaStle 12.30, .Chambersburg 1.10, Shipponsburg 1.43, Neivville 2.16,, Carlisle 2.68, Mechanicsburg 3.20, arriving at Harrisburg 9.56 P: 51: • A. MIXED TRAIN loaves Hagerstown 3.06 P..M.,' Greencastle 4.oo l iirriving at Charriberaburg 4.60 P. 51. - .0-616king close conneetigni let Harrisburg with Trainsto arid from Philadelphia, Now York, Pittsburg, BAUMAN:, and Washington.. 711 - AIC RoAn inborsburg, May 17,1866. f READING RAIL ROAD .ft-4-IWta SUMMER ARRANGEMENT., • , , JUNE 11th, 1860. - (2.REAT TRUNK LINE ITROM THE k:A North arid •North-West for Phlladelphia,_Now _ - .rtc;lteadtug;PottsvilleTramsqua,Ahhlandi-Lobanoni - - Allentown, Easton, Ephrata, Litiz,-Lanclister, Colum bia, iec., .oc. Trains leave .11arrNburg for New York;as follows': At 3.00, 8.10 and 0.05 A.AI., and 2.10 and 0.15 P. 51; connecting. with similar Trains on the Pennsylvania Stall Road, and arriving at Now York at 0.00 and 10 10 A. M.; and 4.10, 5.20 and 10.45 I'. M. Stooping Cars ac companying the .3.00 A. M., and 0.15 P. M., Trains, ivithout change. Galva Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Alluerst Hie, Ashland, Pine Ginn; Allentown and Phil adelphia, at 8.10 - A - .'51151 - 2.10 - alid - 4.10 P. 31., stop ping :it Lebanon and ,principal Way Stations; the 4:10 - P. 51.`Train making connections for Columbia and Philadelphia only. • For Pottsvlllei- Schuylkill Haven - *add Auburn, via SebirDltil 1 and Susquelianna.ltrill -Stead, loavo Harrisburg at 3.20 P. Al. . ' Returning: Leave Now York at 7.00 and 0.00 A. 31., 12.00 Noon and 8.00 P. 31; Philadelphia at 8 16 A. 51., and 3.30 P. M., Way Passonge; Train leaves Phila delphia at 7.30 A: Si., retusning from Reading at 0.30 'P. AI., stopping_ at nil Stations; Pottsvillo at 8.45 A. Si., add 2,45 P.. 51. Ashland O.OOQ and 11 30 A. M., and 1.05 I'. 31; Tamaqua at 0.45 A. M., and 1,00 and -8,95 Leave Pottsville for Harrisburg, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail Road, at 7.00 A. M. Reading Accommodation Train: Leaves Reading nt 6.00 A. M., returning from Philadelphia at 0.00 P. M. Columbia Rail Road' Trains leave Reading at 6.46 A. 51., 12.05 Npou and 0.15 P. M. for Ephrata, Lit's, Lan caster, Col Ombia, On Sundays Leave New for at 8.00 I'. 51., Phila- . delphia 8.004 A. 51., and 3.15.15. 51., the 8.00 A. M. Train :runniii - g-only-to Reading. Pottsville 8.00 A. 7,1, -Tam :aqua 7,30 A:t M., llarrisburit9os A. 51....wa-1144,11,y alt 5300 ar.r an- mirrrlsburg, and 10.52 A. M.- for Now York. and 4.25 I'. M. for Philadelphia. Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Excur sion Ticketeto and (roof all points, at reduced Rates, Baggage c hl ocked through : 80 pounds allowed each Passenger. G. A. NICOLLS, General Superintendent., Reading, Pa: Juno 25;1868 The FaAnily Grocery. TEE subscribers, having taken -the Family Grocery SWF° of Monasmith & Baker, en :Main St., adjoining F.• Gardner A Co's Machine Shop and Foundry. have just opened a now and ele gant assortment of GROCERIES, GLASS and QUEENS WARE, selected:with great care for thirilly supplies, which they will sell. at the very lowest prices for 'cash, livery article to_the lino of FarollyDroceries will always be kept fresh and chanp. . They alsocall particular attention to the Etireka Patent Glass Fruit Jars, of which they have the _Occlusive nun " I.:0y fir 'Carlisle; and which Las proved its superiority over all other cans or jags now In Use by its great perfect reliability in keeping Fruit, and the extraordinary ease with which It is 'l l Lea t l u e r d . u a ,, n o d tstuutrai purchase - I other jars : without first oxamining PATEN Eureka, if they want to buy the het. iire have also KNOX'S PATENT ST DADDER. - au article - which no-bo n .. 1 A ri keeper should be w ithout. A 1 s .1.1.20 , 10 as • " ' a.• ' CHINE, only•Elve Dollars, and th Amidon CLOTHES 'WRINGER, both of which the confidently recommend to give main, satisfaction. They hays also boon appointed Agents for the Halo of EARTHEN DRAIN PIPES, Tativhlch they would 0111 tho attentioirof Farmers and others needing them as tko best and cheapest article. to be found for convoying waiter through yards and barn-yards. Also a varloty of other artleles,-such as DOOl5 S.I.ATS of sovoral kinds and. prices.. auit opened s supply of Fresh Herring and all Untie of Salt Fish, put' up this Spring. Also Flolir.ln barrels and sacks and Feed by the bushel. MARTIN A: GARDNEIt. May 25, 18013. - Walker k • Claudy, (Successors to J. D. Gorgns,) HE subscribers respectfully inform: the public In gonecal, that they have purchased t MI and Sheet Iron' Establishment of Mr. Gorges, In rear or ilia Court ITohae, where they - are prepared fo accommodate the patrons of the old establishment and all others who may favor them , with their ' , work. If y ou Avant the very Lest -COOKING , STOVE at the lowest price, come to us. All insured for six Menthe or longer'. Wo havo.nOthlnk on band but the Lac! bakuria. and Warrant them to he such, for use keep hone other. Conte and coo the grek variety. Wo can give hundreds of testimonials If desired. COME and SEE, perlor and Odra Stoves for wood or.ford . • HEATERS AND RANGES, Stationary and Portable 7:717.1 3 1.3FLM 7 of all Mode In great variety; made from the very best 'tin-plate. All you need In our lino can, be had from us at a saving of 20 per cent. , C • at our Store and Waro rooms, In rear of the C6ftr.t antryou will sneo. money In your- purchases: If will fully pay you to come. -- Tin Hoofing and *fluting done at short:notice By strict, attention to business the undersigned hope to merit and mole° a liberhl share of public psttrOnage. 'June 20,1866-Iy. WALKERdt °GAUDY The Carlisle . Cook ! TO NEW, AND OLD HOUSEKEEPERS A new and perfect Air-tight Gas Con sinning Cooking Stove for Coal or Wood. CALL AND BED IT 1 . At our Foundry and Stove_ .Roents, Blain Ft. ',Carlisle..., ...I Tho Diluents of thfe Stove aro now and original''' elfin and gotten up expressly for our nor. We titer, fora call It -•It cot:Athos ovary now . and Valuable Improvement in Cooking Stoves. It Is exceedingly handsoir oln air. .pearance—is a• perfect Air-tight and Gas' Consuming 'Move, and may safely be pronounced the cheapest, best and most complete Cooking Stovoln the country. Wo ,cast.two sizes, adapted to the *ants of both large and small families. • Experienced Housekeepers will find uptu examination that the CARLISLE COOK combines ovary requisite ior economy and efficiency in cooking. Who publlo are specially requested to call .and coo it, as we erg confident it will fully recommend • March 23, 1866.—1 y; large assortment Of tho best quality A r ' :'o 7 i , oodi-io,p;,Proiiisloas;Spfces, Fruits, &c., selling off the very lowest prices ruling in the State ofPonneylvania, ' FOR'CASH. - • r- , Qin - 614 . 8010y 'iquiseliiis of the truth of the riser. tion. Feb. 23,1800. ' wio.zauatr• • Q2EL 628. qoP SK I RTS; • ELOPICIN'S OWN "BLADE," ,NewpFall _Styles! - . .. AiBI I iniqvary respect . first class, and embrace a complete assortment 'for. Ladles, I ad, and 'Children, of the 'Newest t3tyleii, every Length and OXON or Waist. ' . 01111:13KI1tTli wherever itudtdn;ara more univer sally room= than any onion,: before she publlo. They retain their Shape betterare lighter, more etas. tic, more durable, and really CIATAPEII thOn any ether Hoop Skirt in the market. TEOspr i ngs and fasten. Inge ark. warranted perfect. ' ltiMay LAD4IIII.OIIId - Tra THI3II : +my aro now being extonelvely sod by Man- OMNI% throughout the Country, Mad •tit WHOM?, SALE A RETAIL, at Manufactory and Sales Room • No.' 028.'AIROR Stied, below 7th. FRILAD'A. -Ask -for; MAIL6?'•-•:11Ui po othor OAllTlON,—Noun , gehuide Unload Stamped on each Hid Pad,—"Hopktn e Hoop ElannfOctory, Ihll . dolphla." • - . . • • Adeo, Oonatantly.on' hand full line of Now York made niado Skirts, at very low prim. • . THUMB NET CASH. ' OHH PRICIE ONLY. Aug. 17, 1.860.-.40d ;• STOP, AND LOOK IN. T - W. - Fridley's Tinner Shop, East 11 Louther St., Sign of the Red Code° Pot whore you coo see the Finest, Cheeped, and Best • .COOKING STOVES? • Ever offered In Carlisle he has on band the latest lin .proved Pnlorna , such as .the celebrated Barley Sheaf Cook, Iron Sides, Prarie Plower,. ••• . And Continental, • Bod Room and -Office Stoves of tho latest Patterns and bestquality. The aboie Cook armee aro all Warrant.. ed to give entire satisfaction. Roofing, Spouting, Heat er work, and all Tin and. Shoot Iron work done in the neatest manner and at short mac°, all kinds of Tin and Shoot Iron warn constantly on hand for houso fur -Mating. FRUIT CANS and JARS. Two of the best over offered,to the nubile. Fridley and Cornman's Sealing 'and Self Testing Cans and Jars also, Fisher's Patent, the above Cans and Jars can• not be surpassed in any market? il - ItNAGES. The best-bilek, Sett, and Portablo Furnaces over bf. bored to the , public, for sale by Wm. Fridley, East Louther St., Carlisle. . Call and 800 thorn In use at Dr. Neidig'o, T. donlyn's and C. Fleming's, Main St., Carlisle. Thankful for the Liberal. Patronage horotofOre ex tended ho hopes by sttlet attention -to business-and— desire to please all to Ind& a continuance of the same klerch COAL AND LUMBEA.• , • HAVING as .aum.. F ocintod with U. Fred. Shrom In >.°S. the' Coal and . Lumber burin To at tho old , .Stand ' of 'Delaney and • where ,0: N. LULL, Supts . • kookthe beat and CLEANEST COAL, In the Marlcot, and perfectly dry. Kept under cover., ' Families will do well to try us ; no we ere doter , Mined to sell cleaner coal. and at an lowprleds as any Other yard In the town. ry ns and lee convinced. / We have also on hand ALL KINDS OF--LUMBER usually kept In a first Class Lumber yard which w gill sell as low, or lower than the lowest - — Jau - 7-1 , 2, 7 -1860 -DEGArNOY-SIIIIOIC ..,,, 0 ~-„,...,, „.. A. B. EWING, • %,,,, 1 4. 4 .. 4 ) Cab iv t d l , l 3 E x tat . r e And Ma ,\,-, ,11 .„,. _2_,„_,______ l ~.,,r h a rt , ._- _.4 west Alain St. — r 4 11(. 1 - - - ._''. il l .___,l 37 51: -1 , - • 4 7 71 ?,:t.-0-y.,,Cy<.:4*40k..-- ' 1 3 1 4,_,, i !_ - ', ',,#'2 . ..". • 14 ., V.... \\ :may 1 , i -- ,.: .",.z? . „6 . , -- ," 2 " . _ ,. . : ,- ,.-, _ Liwy, ,m 1..W04' ,-3'i4 - ',gt, '7- 7 1 , , 7 c ,,i 1 1 ....-,.-2:'' '''''e' -.-il . ttl•-ti_-,,,,,t----L---•,--.--,----- OPPOSITE,. LEE'S WAREHOUSE. [Premium- for Best Furniture awarded at all County Fairs since 1857.] Furniture'of all varieties and Styles of Foreign and Domestic manufacture, from the finest rosewood And Mahogany:to the lowest priced maple and Parlor, I Chamber, {FURNITURE:. Kitchen and I Milne 1 'Embracing every nr,tiele used by Gouge and Hotel koopers;of the Most 4proved and fashionable design and finish. Including also Cottage furniture in eatery roooptliniseTht Calwchtilrs, Mattrasses, Gilt frames, pictures, t.m.Particular attention given as usual to funerals; orders froth town and country, attended to promptly and on/Moderate terms. -Siarch 21,1864 _EIRE INSURANCE. VJIHE Allen and lil4stpennsboro' Mu tual Fire Insured. Company of Cumberland County, Incorporated by an act of AssetublY, In the year 1843, aud - havibg recently Inid Its charter extend ed to the year 1883, is now in active and vigorous oii• oration, undtir the superintendence of - the following board of Managers, viz: . . William It. llorgas, Christb.u.Staimatr,-Jacob. Eberly k•DallYi:Alex. Cathcart, JAI. Coover,Johnklichelber gar, Joseph Wickerbliam, Saml. Eberly, Moses Bricker, ltudo)ph Martin, Jnceb Coovcr, and J. C. Dunlap. -- The _rates ofinsurance aro as low - and-favorable-as any Company of.the kind in the State. Persons wish ing to become members are Invited to make applica tion to the agents of Ike Companyovho are willing to Walt upon them.at any time. • WM. li...OORGAS, ['resident, Eberly's borland county. ALEX. CATHCART, Vico.Prtsidont• Mechanicsburg, Cumberland county. • JOEIN_C.AIIINLAP;-Soet'y..Mechanicsburgi-Curnlyer land county. DANIEL BAILEY, Treasurer, Dillsburg, York Co. MANAGERS. - IVtllinm It.-Clorgas, -Alex. Cathcart, J. C. Dunlap, Duni./ ClArlst,u-Stayman, Jacob H. Coover, Jo vu L ..lolzarsh.am, J. /elalaunlorger, Morgue, Drlchcr, Jo cob Coover, Jacob Eberly, lames Andorran, John B. Coover. Cumberland county.—John Shorrick, Allen; Henry Zearimr, Shiremanstown; L 4 Fayette° Peffer, Dicklu coo ;. Henry. Bowman, Churchtown; Mode Griffith, South Middleton; Samuel Graham, West Palumbo, ough ; Samuel Coover, Mechanicsburg; J. W. Cock- Shenherdstown ; J. SaWton, Silversring ; John flyer, Carlisle; Valentine Feeman, N ew Cumberland; Wm. Ii Woodburn, Nowville. . . York county.—James Griffith, Warrington; J. P. Deardorff, Dillsburg; Dan'l Rutter, Fairview; John Williams, Carroll; Adam Stevens, Goldsboro'; J, S. Dierdorn, Mhiberry P. 0. Dauphin county.—Jaeokllouser, Harrisburg. gibe subscribers inform the public that they still continue the 0.218 FITTING AND PLUMBING buslnes at the Old Stand in the basemontof the First Methodist Church,' They will attend promUtty to all business in their lino. Load and Iron 1'11;q;,, Ilxdrants, llot and-cold Water. Closets, Force and Lltt Pumps, IVro't Welded Tubes, Iron Sinks, Bath Tubs, Bath Boilers, Wash Ila sins, nydraula, Rams, kc., and every , description o. cocks and fittings for gas, steam, water, kc. Superior cooking ranges, boaters and gas fixtures put up in churches, stores and dm filings, at short notice. in the most mbdern style. All materials and work In our line at low rates and warrad.s.l. • • . 11111-Countty Ivorlt and je), l 'iNtg 'promptly attended to July 1,18.04. lIAR DW tint • STo RE. rip HL old Hardwaro stand of Lewis F. 1_ Line, has passed Into the hands of W. E. Miller' & S. A. Bowers, who art uow transacting business on. dor tho mom and style of • liIILLER & BOW-ERS. . The now firm havojust roturped from tho city and are now proparod t6lhrnlsti to the public at thb lowest prices, all kinds of ( FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Hardwara;Coach Trimlog, Paints, 01 . 1 s, GLASS, VARNISH, lock into their storo will convince oil tliat•thoy have bßough of goods to fully supply the demand An this market. Persons wanting goods In our lino will find It to their advantage to give us h tall,. All orders personally and promptly attondod to: • July 7,1861. p • IJRE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD, ••••• win do morn and - bettor - work at a given. Cost, haft any other I Try It I Manufactured only by " ZIEGEJEIt SMITH: • Wiagecale Ming, Paint k Olaseladere, " N 0.137 North Third gtreati Present“ovall-at—Haversticles. Y 3, WRITING Deskia r --Papier ) Muhl°, Rotanood & Walnut. D0c.15, 1865. AT 11AVEDSTIME„. A Liiigti and.veried stook of Groceries Quocat war% CANNED FRUITS, Baum. Nish, ae. kc , which I am nallinqat the vory lowest Cash Pricds. Thoso Indbbted to the subscriber, and particularly those in arrears for a length of time will come forward" and promptly pay up,, as'longer dolayivilt not be sub mitted to. . N0v:3,1805. .WIII. BENTZ. v.'si.±..nnNgit.& co Biyans Fulmonic Witfers, AT RALSTON'S D0c.11,1863: ONE . good - PhofOgrtiph is worth h. doz en poor onos.-.Who will glvo a poor picture to a Mond All PIIOTOOII4PIIB mado'at • LOOHMAIT'S . .- ate'vltirthatcht to ItiyO tuttiallhottouor they till be ro. 24 18136... . . . _ . rattES,FS ' obixoo o 7 . 4iiinOcing-aßd WO and El .. ogkre, 11avorstlok'r Drug ' iirid . Book toro. . 3r—i1L1.132:104 OVvi • - . Ei 9rHE. aubsoritier having, secutea S: .Ist+ DlVen's Saw Mill on Mountain Crook,. pause. ' on givan October Ist, will now ready.) orders through . Die Agent, Mr. Simeon Fisk, at Mount Holly Springs, for, allklothi of.Lumber•to begot out' s somas eta ho aftor tho /et of giotobCr. .. " , —t !\''f' • , Having a large tract of TiMboi land, X am desiroui to supply the .domands of the country—it le contain, :plated putting an a 'Portable Strain gawlalll the more roadily.to moot public wants. I hope to be able to nutlet) , all who give me tholo,patronage that I can got • out at geed lum - bor 'end at at lo . ! pricoa . aa any othor deabirs in ties community. .. ~ ..- . , .. ME! OFFICNMS . OF 'THE COMPANY ELM LYNCH & FOOTE, Pltuabers & Gas niters SHQWEIe BATES, Alayg On B[4pad F. 8. nOGEREI irtmont of .ofindy, .toyd..of conch and a eiman medtod.A .4.ZJIAYEaIt3TNEO. NQW Grocety Stoie OIfANGE OF FIRM undersigned hereby announces to hie old patrons and customers, that ho baa posed of his antis° stock of Goods witli the good. will of tho establiehmant to Mtwara Washmood, whom ha recommands to the citizens GI Cumberland County, as active, energatio and rollablo badness noon, who will !pare no pains to maintain and Improve the character of the old stand as a first abase y'diIYEILY GROCERY. - With many thanks for the patronage ho has received ho bespeaks for the now firma continuance one same RYER. 'POFFER & WASHMOOD will In a few days mealy° the largest and best assorted stock of "- • -GROCERIES, , • 'CHINA WARE, QUEENSWARE, ,GLASSWARE, - WILLOW WARE, ever brought to this placo, 4 and trill constantly beep on hand the choicest Groceiles the Easton, Markets afford. A fall assortment of Lamps and Oil on hand. Call and ace ua - ut tho old stand, South East corner of Market Square PEFFER k AVASTIMOOD January 5,1866—1 y `NeNr Watch, Clock, MCI • JEWELRY STORE. HEYSINGER, respectfully un i nounces to the citizens of Carlisle and the surrounding country, that ho has opened an entire , new stock of 'Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, - &c., consisting In part of Gold and Silver, American, • English and SWISH Watches, Ladies Gold Watches and Chains,.Fine Jewelry in sets, Finger and Ear Rings, Sleeve Buttons, &c:, Gold Pens of Morton's celebrated manufacture at his published rates, Sliver and Plated Ware, Castors, Fruit Baskets, Forks, Spoons, Sc.; Clocks in every retie. ty and of all pricom - Spectacles in Gold7Silver7llteel - and - • Plated Frames to suit all ages. Accordeons, Violins and Violin t.r , ings, he. To which he invites tlio at• tuition of the people, Loping to receive a liboral share of patronage - . ltnom in Best ',Main St., near Sexton's Hardware Store. Alb hinds ot Watches, Clucks, Jewelry, Aecordeons,- to., neatly and substantially repaired and warranted. Work done promptly. Mn 40.866. Cumberland Valley Rail Road Com- pany PREICIIIT DEPOT, CARLISLE. TrHE Cumberland Valley, Pennsylva 11la and Northern Central Rail Road Companies hare nmdo an arrangements to do a • Joint Freight and Foruntrfling Busined between the Cities of Philadelphia, Baltimore and New ' Verk. - The Cumberland, Valley hail, toad Compel], will open^ their Freight Depot at Carlisle on tho is Jannery.lBo6 ibr the receipt and shipment of all 'goods • entrusted to them. Freight to be forwarded by thin arrangement must be left at Pennsylyania Rail Road Company, Depot corner of 15th and Market St.., Philadelphia. North ern Central llati•htoad Company's Depot Baltimore and Cumberland Valley Rail Itoad Company's Depot at Carliele. The public will find it to them interest to - ship through tho hail Iload Company's Freight Houses and by Company Cars. ,Gl E . LULL, 13,4' , -J.& D. TioADff, ' • Freigh Agent Carlisle Dec. 22, 1865. FORIAARDING AND COMMISSION HOU - St & FEED, COAL, PLASTER & SALT. BEETENI & BROTITERS having purchased of Snyder VNeweomer their enten sive t Warehouse, (Ilenderson's old standjhead of High street', beg leave to Inform the public that they will continue the Forwarding and Commission business on a more ont ensive scale thou heretofore. • . . • • •• • • The highest market prlre 1,111 be paid for Flour Grain and Produce of all kinds. ' Flour and Feed, Plaster, Salt and Uay, kept run stantlk on hand and for rale. Coal 'of :In IL I nil si embracing • 111(4. - ENS- VAILEY; - - - LOCUST MOUNTAIIO , LAWBERRY,. &h.., &e Lliaeburners' and Illaelcsnriths' Coal, ebnstantly for -sale, Kept under cover, and delivered dry to any part of the town. Also, all kinds of LUMBER conhtantly On hand. . A Tailf Freight, Line uill.leavo-their Warehouse-every looming ae7 o'clock, arrive at Harrisburg at II o'clock, and at Howard & Ilinclunan's Warehouse, Nos. 808 and 810 Market street Philadelphia, at 8 o'clock In the evening of snnio day_ - 7.I3.EnEM & MOB. Nov. 10, 1805 BOOTS AND SHOES. AT the store of John Irvine, on Lb N. ic. cornar of the public square, Is the place to purchase Boots Shoes Hats and Caps, at prices that defy comp . otition, Ho has Just returned from the East with the largest and most complettfassortment of Boots, Shoos, Hats & Caps that he has over presented to this community, and n r hich ho is determined to .11 at the ioweßE pos— sible prices. His stock embraces everything in his Hue of business,. such as MEN'S & BOYS' FINE .CALF BOOTS, Iflp Boots, Calf and Patout Leathe, Oxford 'floe, Cali and patent Leather Gaiters, Calf Nulliflors, Calf and Kip Brogans, Slippers, 8:e. LADIES' WEAR, Fine French and English. Lasting Gaiters, Morocco Cal f and Kid 13nOts, Fine Kid Slippers, Fancy Slippers, Mor recto, and Kid Buskins ' &c., MIS: ES AND CIIILDREN'S WEAR of all deserip tlons embracing ;Inn Lasting Gaiters, Morrocco and Lasting Button Boots, Morrocro Lace boron of all kinds fancy shoes of various styles slippers, Sc. HATS & CAPS, Silk, Cassirnere, Fur and Wool Slate of all qualities and styles, also a -largo 'assortment of _STRAV:IIATS. Boots arid Sboes tondo, to order at the shortest non - re Repairing ppornptly done. Confident of his ability to please all classes of customers, Ito respectfully invites tho public to give him a call. . , . Remember the place, N. E. corner of the Pub Square. , July 1, 1864 7 4 1:3NAT itt5,t42:702 . 0. THE subscriber hereby informs his old customers and the public giinerally; that ho hue REMOVED his'Faually Grocery FROM Put Street. TO the corner of Pomfret and Pitt Streets, In the building knorin es • CART'S CORNER, • . which has just been thoroughly to and refitted - expressly for is business. ock - ,,ensists of a first:class stsso ment RO i RIES. r • Willow, odes'-and__ Queensware, comprising every thing in my line of trade: I am in constant communication with the eastern cities, and will be In daily receipt of the NEWEST and FRESH EST GROCERIES the foreign markets afford. • - Don't forgot the place-,,Cares Old Corner JOHN E. STEEL. Carlisle, Ali 011.30, 1666. HARDWARE, IRON,' NAILS, &e • AT HENRY SAXTPN'S OLD AND CHEAP. , HARDWARE STORE - EAST AMAIN STREET, NEXT DOOR TO TUE COWMAN HOUSE, • j, havejust_rettirned fioth the East with the largest and best selection of HARDWARE nirawgilvilli.F,ualliv.!pgaragelgig6'lll - ; the count*. All orders attevided_to_personally_and__ With - our usiaTlC promptness. Goods' delivered to all parts of the town FREE 01 , CRAHOE, Hammered, Rolled and En Jlish Refined Iron, HorsekShoe Iron, Russia Shoot Iron,Burden's Horse and Hula Shoes, Norway Nall Rods,Sanderson's Cast Steel English and Arnett- • can Mister Steal, Sleigh Solo Steel, Spring Stool, Car-: rinse Smings, Carriage Axles dm. The largest assort mont of CARRIAGE & WAGON FiXTIIRES yot offered, such as SPOKES, . HUBS, FELLOES,DOVVB, ; . Plan and Finished Shaft,,,,,SYcigli R 2 .01 ?ler.% (c 16., &C. 600 XIARRELS. Rosendalo, Scotland and Hancock Cm:tient, all ira ranted fresh. Douglas' and Coming's • IRON AND ORAIN PUMPS. POWDER.—A full stock of Dupont's Rook Rifloop thick Powder, Safoty.Fuso, Plcks, Mattocks, Del I Orbw-bars, Shlgos,'&O. ' • ••• • 1,000 KEGS NAILS, . which wu will son low. Tountry morchalits at manufacturers prlmls. •• - • ' - - PAINTS.-29 Tone of tho following brands of .Whit Load and Zino • . • AVethorliPe, • - , Fronch ••• • , American do., • Buck, '• colored dm; • • Oryi r tal,'Snow \Yhits do., . • Mansion, - •••• : - .Froroneudo. • ()owns of elMry descrlidliM,‘ Dry . and An 011-in moo nud tubes, also, gold Loaf , French and.Goriffan Lea • ' ''QILS and • VARIIISHIPP, Lino sod OR; • • .Tuiptnitlno, , do.; • , Fish • Purnitlire do, • 6 ' Lard .;Vitto Domar 40.; Ladoga, - , ,_„ . . Foot. •yre,,OrLiMthodo ' ll .Also, Putty, Lltkarge, pli s a e l p lc ; :l l4,. ll . l o nl B u 6o , .00 . prras,IIENRY SEXTON. C --10E '801 . 013 - Adoo 2 r • AT UALET9/40.3 J lEEE=