Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, December 07, 1866, Image 4

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AT, CHARLES OGILBY'S
CREA.P OA.SH;STORE.
Brow open and roidy InsPocEon of the Public
'at pricetovhich wo dory compotion ,a largo and spion
did stock of
Fall 'and Winter Goods,
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LADIEO' DRESS GO - OMS
Embracing a splondid - stock - or Black and Colored
French ldortnoee. All Wool Detainee lilnglo and double
width, Bleck and Fancy Colored Alpaocas, Coburge,
Figured Detainee, Ilandsomb Fluid Dopline,. Black
Bilks, Bombastnes, and`a large variety of all the diffor
ant 'styles of the nonrest styles of Dross Goods.
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Gettadrile7l'S' and Boßs' Wear, - 1 --•
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.Intondlng to keep , a larger and hotter aseortmont of
Clotho and Cosslmoree to moot the increased demand
for this class or goods thapublic • haring found - that
made up work is a humbug both people, I hare pur
abased aotock of the varymakes of Clothe and
Casshneres that are in tho market and am prepared to
- soli them at tho' very lowest flguro r also Sattinetts,
—.Kontuoky Jeans, Plaitleac., for Boys weary at lower
prices than they havo boon sold for many yearn. _
A, full stook of
EED,•
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YELLOW, .
• -BLUE,
WOOL FLANNELS,
and all tho Rhodos of Back lilarin oh, Ci Inghtuns, Chocks,
Tablo blaperl, Towolllngs and all othor Domes*
Goods. - •
° CALICOES and MUSLINS,
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a Tremendous Stock of all the makes i to the market
which I will sell from onoto thieo coats a yard chocp•
er than the cheapest. -
Fancy nail Woolon Hoods, Scarfs, Sontogs and Shawls
of every shade and style. -
Fancy Notions n full and oomph:to stock embracing
every article in use in a fancily.
SHOES.
Alen a full new stock of Ladles' and Chltdron's Shoes
of every description. I sell no auction work and can
warrant every pair loon and being at no extra expense
for keeping the same am enabled to sell cheaper than
any Shoo House in tho County, call'and see them all
who want good. and neat Shoes.
Thankful for the Moral patronage which tho public
have long accorded Mo I hopo to be obi° to merit a eon ,
Hotline° of.tho same.
Itemeintor the place on the Corner opplifilte the
Post Moo and tho Methodist Church.
Come Ono and All and convince yourself before pur
chasing elsewhere seeing is believing. ,
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MONEY CAN BE SATED !
JA''--CIALLING ON
N E S II & RUPP,
who linvo4unt returned from tho city with u spiondid
aseortment of .
'STOVES,
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consisting In part of "BARLEY SIIEAP," "00V•
PENN," '!NIAGARA," IRON SIDES," "NOBLE COOK'?
and others, which they will inouro for SIX MONTHS
and guarantee to be tho best Dakota and Roasters In
the market. A trial will convince you. Thoir
PARLOR. STOVES
aro nnaurpassod this sido of tho cities '
among which
hi SPEAR'S ANTI DUST, which cannot ha beat. ' They
corer by pormlasion to Rev. Dijon acid others, who hnvo
thorn fu Imo. They aro prepared to sot HEATERS
and RANGES at short notice, and call special attan-
Sion Id
-.SANDFORD'S HEATER,
", which they recommend and ask you to give them a
trialond if not satisfactory they will remove them
Without charge. Any quantity of references given.
- • Their shelves aro filled with all kinds of
TIN WARE
of tholr own manufacturo, which they aro dotermined
to Sall at short profits, All kind.
SHEET IRON WORK,
ROOFING AND SPOUTING
t 'done at short notice and on reasonable terms.— . J 8,-DING
,-DING Bono with
NEATNESS AND DESPATCH
Call, examine and bo convinced that itinosmith and
Rupp's - stock Is unsurpassed in beauty, durability and
.shoapnois,..and.that andnoy -ctin be saved by dealing
with thorn. Thankful for past favors they ask a con.
tiuuance of the same.
WARE ROOMS a fow doors North of Wotiel's hotel,
North HwroverStroot, Carlisle, Pd.
OLD STOVES TAkEN IN EXCITANGE.
0ct..12, 1866-3 m.. •
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,1 ~ iy7a(y-77/
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famtmatuttecv
diedt, Educational Inducements.
A First Class Business College al Ca•
lisle, Pa.
HIS Institution is now entering upon
. its third year in its present location ; _during
w i oh time itharrecolrod a liberal bomb support, and
also an encouraging share of patronage from six differ
ent Slates of the Union, 'We fool oncouraged from the
'suit of past efforts and shall spare no pains or ex
-050 in building up an institution second to none
tho country.
Education adaptod to all,—the Farmer, the Moat:na
te, the Artisan, the Business or Professional man.
YOUNG 111 EN of 'baffled °duration.
YOUNG 3IEN well educated In other respects. but
. . deficiont in the branches taught in a
first.class Business College ;
__,lolrsoitipT of limited means, who would possess
— thiiheit'TiqUisite Co" tififiniliithriind
distinction. .._ __
YOUNG KEN who• aro desirous of receiving tho
greatest amount of useful information
at tho least comparativo espekao nro
..... —lnvited-to Investigate the peculiar meiltS of our Model
Syatenref-practical-training—and—eminently—popular
ammo of Btudy.
BRANCHES TAUGHT.
- • Single and Double Entry Book.keeping, In Its rani.
°Worms and applications, including General Whole
tale and Retail Business, Forwarding, Commission,
Fact engo, Jobbing and Importing, Ilallreading,Steam
boating, 'Ranking.
Partnership Settlements, Businese Calculations,
Mercantile Law, Correspondenee, Practical dad and Or
nemental, Penronnship, -- Phonography, English-Gram
mar Conipositlou, Telegraphing, &c.
Ai_ Students outer at any time.
4.a` None but competent instructors employed, and
•ufllcient number to Insure Individual instruction.
to Cl!.
iffir Send fora CireirAr giving full particularS7 —
.Addresa ' A. M. TRIMMER,
ut . ,17, MG.
ITARDWARE!
especially invits the attention of the public
gedmily to come 111111 examine our now and well se
lected sleet of Pocket and Table Cutlery"
Plated and Britannia Ten and Table Spoons, Shearti,
Scissor% Curling, Cr:Wiping, and Buffering Tongs nod
Irons,Blding, Driving, and Sleigh Whips.
BUILDING .71IATERIAL,
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• 'Such as Locks, Hinges, Bolts, Serowe Nails, &c, 0
phntsr, Coopors, Blaskaniths, and Shoemakers To.
. and and Findings.
.G\RAIN BAGS.
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Our new 'stir of Grain liege are the best and cheap
est' aver offer° In town. Fanners and Forwarding
mon 7:11,1 find It to their advaittago tooontuand exam-
Inactlf einoKl42f o .b_uilflg_oiaaßkere,___:_' ~-.-.= _
13 E'D Alt 'W A - 11 - '2: • -
I=llll
gomphite_riallf rtmentidStidat_Main, Sainprining_
Tuba, Churna,,llicliida, Bushel and Peck measures,
Wad, Rubbers, i.e. Just received at the old and cheap
-Hardware Store of ":1
HENRY SAXTON
toot Dialtt Strad, ttaxt door to.ltlppoy's Hotel,"
Copt., 10, 1566.
Gas Fitting and Plumbing
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HIE au biscribati,, haVing permanently
T — Milted In Ceilisletfully - XeliAtii — eihretror
•-• , t e public patronage.. • Thar-altsp,ip mitqatotrou the
peddle agnaro In rear of theist Ytoebytorinn Church,
where they can aivraye be found. , -
• Delos experienced unichanies, they are prepared to
- execute all ordure that they may be entrusted with in
a superior manner, and at very moderate prlcos.,.
HYDRAULIC RAMS,
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' - -WATER WEIEELS, •
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HYDRANTS, • •
LIFT dc FORCE PUMPS,
DiTIIING T 13128, 10811 BASINS. and all other Bill
ales 1n the trade. .
pLUMBING AND GAS AND STEAM. FITTING
promptly attended to In the most approv'od style.
Ala-County work promptly attended to.
ea.:A.. 11 work guaranteed.
Don't forgot the placa—lmme.Dataly In roar of tlin
I Int; Presbyterian Church. w • .
, CAMPBELL.
July 57;1806-1j. •
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THE ORB T CAUSE OF
- ; Hiiman - Misery.
Juat ScalictEnvekipe.-- .Pride.
A.Zeeture ouithe Nature, Treatment. and
Radical Cure of Seminal' Weattnese or lipormato
- aces, -Involuntary ,Emieniona,:lmpol r
oney, 'Nervous•
Dobility and Impodlinonts to Marriage generally • Con
'' • Hatoption, Dpilepay, ,and Fite; biontal and laical
' Incapacity) ROIL OULVERWELL, D.,
• Author of the "Croon Reek,! , ;.te. - ,
- The world-ronnwnod author,,in this admirable Lo'c -
taro, clearly proveo from bid own experionco that tlia
• bousequancea of EldrAbuneuty - tro' ernietaidty,
rumored 'without medicine, and' without danminni
anrecal opefatimieAlmgloii, lifetinigenticiiiiiie or
peinting - out modo of ouroat - (em , termite arid
°Rotate, bywhieli iwory,finiferer, mo Waiter what hie
condition maybe, may,cnre himaelfebeaply,prlvatoly,
', and radically: TRIO LEOTURII WILL PROVE A
• , DOOR TO THOUSANDS AND VITOUSANDS.
Sant under seal, in a plain onyelopo, to any addreoa,
• ..poet paid on receipt of six acute, . or two poet deluge;
, - Address the publiahere,
Mao, Dr. Cull lit 'Wordage; Guide," pile°
21 bouts..
',. • , Addreas , ,
127 , Eoireat New , Y0rkqe14,9409 , 1i40'42804
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AMERICAN ORGANS.
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(Ftiont-l!Godelpi Ladies' Book" February,
1860.) •
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- . REED ORGANS,&o.
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THE. .
following. rnmarktrlind i . t3wggese
tlons relative to this Immoneely popular instru
ment will doubtless - Interest and profit very many of
our readers, we commend' the article to their careful
pernsal:— ,
A. hundred and ono makers of Organs, Cottago, Par
lor, Cabinet, American, School Organs, eto. eta., aro
each claiming to mako tho-best instrument In the
world. Being,Bo,mparatively a now instrument,as at
present constructed, wo aro convinced the public aro
much loss capable ofjudging of Its merits, or delimits,
than of most other instruments. If there is really an
essential difference In-thom, if there - aro some excel
lent and roam worthless ones tho publid should have
some criterion for judging' f ones, tho
facts - which .
will enlighten them. Wenbeerfully concede the apace
for this - article knowing - that there is hardly - a faffilly,
or church, or school in all tho land, but is more or less
interested in this topic. We are also aware of its be
ing a great misfortune, a real calamity, to any of there
to purchase en inferior et worthlesdOrgan, ruinous to
good playing, and often a source of much annoyance
and_vexation. We know this article to emanate from
II candid and intelligent source, and thus we give it to
surrenders. _
The question is often asked, what aro "reed organs?"
We adewer, they are, in most cases, nothing in the
world but the old melodeon in disguise. Many of the
se-called organs have the same bellows, the same reeds,
and the sand gensral internal curangement. With the
Follows turned on edge to gain room, they have simply
put oma more .pretentious exterior and a more high
Bounding none. Bat an organ, to be Is reality anon.'
grin, must have a wind chest or reservoir for air sopa _
rate from the believe, into which wind-chest the reeds
open, and 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 obtaided in any other way known.
Nothing so allitoyfra true titganisteas to have tho vol
ume of souud swelling and jerking spasmodically with
every variation of force on the bellows, which is always
the case whore the reeds open direct lute the hollows
or air passages, instead of a wind-chest or soutbbox.
And yet some" makers oven go so far as to claim this
spasmodic or automatic jerking of the bellows en the
reeds as an excellence, just as though they did not
know that it must very soon threw the reeds out of
tune, and injure the bellows; and as though it were
not an easier matter to obtain a much better and mere
easily nutuaged swell by other methods. 11,0 truth
Is any organ, so called; or melodeon which has the
wind acting directly upon the reeds, Is nothing more
nor less than n hugoaccordeonedreositrup as-you may.-
. And when pre strandtrue 11111FiCIOBB become aerate
of the tact that they can eutain these that are organs
iu fact as well as in name, they Will buy no more of the
objectionable ones. Then again the swell should al
ways be separate and distinct from the bellows, so as
'Mut to haffiteted-omby-thecirmadr-or-softablowingr-but
convenient. so That the player can use it with the knee
separate Trent the hands or feet, and thus alWays un
der easy control, to be used ad libitum.
The large divided bellows, or double bellows, is also
a very important improvement. By thin means not
onlyenn the wind be supplied More evenly, but with
far greater ease to the performer, front the fact that
either bellows alone will be sufficient for the lighter
melodies, thus permitting the player to change. about
and rest the feet at will ; then, if the bellows is of
the requisite large sloe, end having the wind-chest o
reservoir, all will be well. As to the reeds, they mu
be scientifically tutted and voiced, or all the otherg d
di i,
qurtlities in the world cannot produce a good tone 111.
_strutuunt. The inquiry now very naturally ar ens,
where can tirn be procured combining all these
essential And desirable qualitlesl There 10 only ono
possessing all these poi; q, and thatis the AMERICAN
ORGAN, made by S. .. , "4: U. W. Sannt,of BOSIOR,
SIBERIA OTIT Wholesale Agent, 6181 Broadway, New
York. These organ:lib - eve a wind-chest extending the
whole length of the Instrument and so constructed as
to act at the same time as a roverbernting sound-box
or board, and having the gams important relation and
part to perform that the sounding-board has to. the
piano. This feature
. the makers have patented, and
. to it are owing in a great - measure the entirely lane-,
quelled fullness and richness of tone soltlghly prised
by all who have used these organs. They also , have
the largest and bust divided bellows in use,.which is
another important feature. No - part of their work•ls
slighted, no expense De_ pains spared to make the 'A
merican Organs perfect nuisically,Ms wellne mechan
ically, and, judging from the immense sale of them at
present, they i bid fair to long maintain the proud posi
tion they have won by superior --merit-alone—No
would mast heartily advise all interested to call 401.
onaddress PIR: stems OTT, MO Wholesale Agent, an
881 Broadway, Nose York, and can assure them ho will,
in the most gentlemanly and truthful manner, impart
to them all the infmutation tinny may desire relative
.0 this truly delightful instrument. - _. . -
MUSIC TEACgERS
• AND
Tho subscriber is fully prepared to furnish Sheet
Music, Strings Musical Instrumonts, and Music Boa's
of all kinds OAI - to - lowest trade rates. wholosalo and re
tail, from the largest collections in this country. [
)rders punctually. and faithfully attended to. ~.,
Address all orders
TUB
- BOARD3IAN, GRAY & CO.
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PIANO-FORTES,
wukTne.ltlTs.;
DI this well known firm has established a wholesale
ageney, 481 Broadway, Newyork Oily, whore ho
be ulnas to receive tlui orders' of his friends and the
public, and especially to hear front thostovhe have so
liberally bestowed Choir patronage ole the firm hereto
fore. Ile will , supply these superior instruments - to
the trade Wholesale and Bate!!, at the vily Lowest
l'rlees, allfelo with the insulated Iron Itim . and Frame
(cast in`mie solid plate). 'Choy excel all others in ,du
rability superiority or torso, and elegance of external
appearance.
All these Pianos have ovorstrung Stales, giving In
connection with the patent iron rim and frame, Full
Round, Powerful, and Sweet Mellow Tones. The Cases
are e:eFant in appearance, and easily and safely ban
.llo,l. Warranted to prove satisfactory, or the money
rotor ned. Address all orders to
SIBBRI-A OTT,
01 Broadway New York
S. D. & 11. W. SMITH'S
AMERICAN ORGANS
ME MOST NI:Kr - I:Ur .1 , ;13 - 11 - 1MUTITtlf,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
IN TUE
WORLD,
FOR TIE
AMERICAN HOAWOIRCLE
MEE
AMERICAN ORGAN
Makes Lem° attractive refuses, and elevatea the minds
- of I
beautiful n appearance and effects.
- -.---4HOLESALE; AOIINT
'TM) immonsa popularity of those argani, and thoir
superior Musical rowers, is last bringing them bolero
tho - publicr,aslite - Instrumentko - lond - dosired in - A
MERICAN HOMES. ',And although the cost palm in
but a trill° over tho Melodeon', yet tint musical advan
tagee,beauty of tons and quickness of touch and ac
tion BrO BO far superior, that they aro fast superceding
the Melodeon and thocall r is now almoit delusively fm
the
AMERICAN ORGANS
It is to nny Music from the quickest' and moot
livelyrto-the-heavy-tone-of—ilte-Ohurch—Organ—Aml
almost universally they, are preferred to the Plano, by
persons'who have them, yet costing less than.balf, and_
only taking a small amount of room.
Pend for descriptive circulars giving full particulars
and prices.
gacluelve Agencies secured to Dealers, and. large
dhicounts to the tradolnd Teachers. Address all or-
March 80,1861171 y.
Ni* Spring Goods,
ISAAC LIVINGST.ON, at his whole.
Salo and naafi Clothlug Establishmont, On South
almvkatroot,'adjoining Miller .t Bowers' • Eardware
Stenciinnouneos tho rOeolpt of a full and Complido are
sortmont of .
. .
BPRiNG and B UMMER • opop
and scesonaBIeIIIIABY.BIAbOLOTIIING. niß - ntoik
.coinfina in part of fino Blacyurl Blue
FRExp OLOTUS,
Eaitra, Hcc;,vll,.Dcieskin;:
Throo cut and fumy
-OAS.SIAIRRES',
Also a lario vadat, of find Twaod, Ron-
Welty - Joann, and Cottonnadds, Llinnt,, and Lineal
Bantam In great tarlot.jr: -• • •
• Also a •.,groat , nadortoiont. of
.
Ready" Made,
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of every stylo and quality,. White ynon and Vlooicin
Bhlrtft,'Summer. Drawers, dzo.t.eonsiantiy.on.hanCa,
large assortment of Ties Collars, Hosiery and Mains,
8111 M and Cotton Handkerchiefs, •
o n ililriaigoittaitt r
.orgeNtiKearlii47pagErtrild
Valises, of every also.
Clothing Mad° to order at too similes! notice.' Call
and Wratnillo the stook. • • „
• :1i1arph.28,1.841. i • ISti'AIietIVINCISTON.!
1110110URE LIBERTY WHITE LEAp,,
The Whitest; ttio ,meat . durable, and the Rat
opuoudral... ; Try*, Manufaoture4 Onlx.py•.
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! Zi eglei,4 I Bsi t 1 4..
;!;
~. ol7holopelo Drugaiintkkhsm 4 Doelpit ~
N 0.1.87 North '44 . r . tl,§t. ) ,Khllefrii
aritt:Zo,2Boo-19. . •-• :• •., • - ".-- ,--- -r, ' - 1 .
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A. L.. SPONSLER, • ' .
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HMI BAIA ESTATE AGENT, Scrivener,
il k) conveyances Insurance and Claim Agent. Of-
See Main Street Near Centre Square. .
Iraproved.:Fatin at Private
Sale. _ •
Q• "v i llagefq •la
ITUATE near the.o 318 urn,
Cumberland. County, fi miles from alecbanics
burg, and 7 miles from Harrisburg, containing, 106
tiaras, all leisured but about 5 Which ard, covered with
good "
, The Improvements era all now and very superior
consisting of a large , • --- •
2 0 Brick Mansion House,
4,44 - 4 r 2 .•. _
I ' Brick'. Ban k - Barn,'
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, BEIM SMOKE HOUSE,
• Bake House and . Spring
Largo Wagon' Shed, and other convenient out
a stream of running -orator near the bone, aid
ibundanco of Fruit of all kinds consisting of Apples,
reachoo, Pears, Grapes, be. Tho farm is boauttfully
eltuated on the bank of the "Yellow Brunches' Crook,
the soil in the highest possible state of ,cultivation,
honsisting of n Mixture, of Monotone and creek' bottom
land, and nearly all undor pokt and rail fonco, and an
abundant supply of locust trees growing: •
'A. A.L. SPONSLER,
. 4 Aug. 81,18013, - • , Beal Estate Aitont.
. Two Valuable Tracts of Tit:Ober -
Land at - Privato Sale. y F
QI.:IIJATP4 the -- South Mountain
ky near Mount folly Springs. .oonslsting
Tract containing 75 Acres. adjoining the property of
the Alt. Molly Paper Co. Well covered with young
chestnut. Ahothor tract containing 40 Acres adjoin , .
bug thonboyo. Apply to
July 27 1800
Hotel. Property in Cliurehtown at
Private Sale.
IITUATEe'n Main Street containing
170 foot In Hunt and 150 foot in depth Improve
ments a largo Dotibia two-story
-.FRAME HOUSE, ..
Extensive Stabling and Sheds, Wash House, and [O
w. convenient out.buildiugs, :al excellent Well of Wa.
ter'nt the'door. and a Cistehi e.v tvve , e
and Wilbur particulars enquire of the owner Mrs.
',Sarah A. lAggei, residing In Churehteme, or of,
A. L. SPONSbEII,
Real Estate Agent.
?thy 5 . , 1866
TTOME Insurando Company-of—New
Conuecticut, Stateuiitnt ofJanuary
COO.
Capital Stock
Surplus
775,886,10
J.,osnos unadjugtell .
$ 535,977,72
'INSURANCES MADE PERPETUAL AND TEN I'OR-
Thu assetth of this Company consist of. United States
Government Securities, stocks in National Banks, and
let, Mortgages on Real Estate The Board of Directors
have declared a Semi-Annual cash Dividend of Ten
per cent free from Government Tax payable on and . a •
to Mtn January, 1866. •
Alio a cull, Dividend of Sixty per cent on the earno.
Prendmix of Pollcies entitled to participate in the Pro
fits for tho year ending lot of Jtinuary,4B66.LAnd
hair° voted to increase the Capital Stock of the Cona-L
pony to One Million of Dollars. Apply to
A. T.. SPONSLER,•AgOnt.
FUR SALE.
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TOWN PROPERTY on South Harm
; ver street, Carlisle, Caniniising 120 feet in front
d 240 feet in depth having thereon erected 3 Dwell
ing 'louses, Shops and ether Buildings will be sold-en
tire or divided to suit purchasers. Apply to
A. L. SPONSI,EIt.
Feb.ll3, 1860.
A ValiniblO - Lot of Ground.
,DESIRABLE for gardenirig or build.
ing'purpoSes situate on North Pitt Street, ex
tended and adjoining tho Fair Grounds - in the nor
ough of Carlisle, containing 4 acres, ho the same mot,
or less, irlit be sold nt Private Sale on reasonable terms
- Apply to - SPLINSLER,
Nov. 16,1866. Real Estato Agent.
DitensiVe Millinery - Establishment-1
—No. 004 'Walnut Street, Philadelphia.
MADAMOISELLE KEOGH,.
MILLIILVIJR.DE_ PARIS,
Tiering rebuilt end greatly enlarged her place of
business, has now on hand en entire now assortment
of the 'very best styles of
rttENcir - airiiir:vitirr. • .
Through her numerous agents In Paris, she is ena
bled to present in advance of Other establishments the
very latest European styles in
Bonnets, head Dresses, Caps
Weathers, Ribbons, --„ _
Frames, etc.
SALES ROOMS ,
Are constantly stocked with the-choicest.goclsould_
those sending orders can be accommodated at the
.shortost_possiblo notice.
TILE MOURNING DEPARTMENT
Ir thoroughly organized, and -has been made a ape
elailty In tho Establishment.
' THE WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT
Offers great Inducements to Milliners, who Call at
any thee he furnlshed with pattern bonnets of the
very latest styles, prior to their being exposed at re
tail.
susErai sat,
GSI Diondway, N. Y.
N. B.—French, thlglish and Gorman Spoken
Nov. 2,1806-6 m.
Samaritan's Gift !
SAMARITAN'S GIFT I ,
THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY
EVER USED.
Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury
_Lady Ten_Pillsb_bg Taken to E 'ect a cure.
r THEY are entirely vegetable, having
no smell nor :my winkles:lnt I.Ll4,'lrrttLylll not
in any way inju'icitim stomach or bowelq of the most
delicate. '
Cures in from two to four days, and recent cases In
'•twenty four hours,' Prepared by it graduate of time
Unlvornity of PenpaWania, one of the most erulount
Doctors and Climufsts of the present day.
NO EXPOSURE, NO ,TROUBLE, NO CLIANCIIi
WHATEVER.
Let these wile. hero dospaired of getting cured, or
who hove Lean gorged with he ham k Mercury, try the
'SA MA RITAN'S CWT. - •
Soutby mall in n plain unv. lope
Pricy—,M do wltage, Faniktlo,
• ,
SCROFULA, I.It#IRS, •EORES, SPOTS, TETTERS
SCALES, BOIL '; OR VENEREAL DISEA3I:S;S:c.
SAMARITAN'S •
ROOT INVD, lIERb' JU TOES'
Is offered to the public den positive-cal.°.
TIM SAMARITAN'S ROOT AND limit Multi'Es, Is
the most potent, curtain and effectual .remedy ever
prescrlbed—it roaches and eradicates ovary particle of
the voncroai poison, so that the cure is thorough and
permanent, Take then of this purifying comedy and
ho healed, and do not transmit to your_postority-that
"for which you may repent in after years..
DO NOT DESPAIR!,
SIBERIA. OTT,
UN Broadway; Now York,
MEM
th - oTigh - you may bo prouounSed farm-able, the
bi'BroOif JUICES ]
. . „_..
will remove ovary v oatage of impurities from the aye
tom, as wall as Mr the bad efforts of Mercury,
'-FEMALES
F.E-MALES I :
, .
In many affections with which numbers or Females
suffer, the
io most hatipilyirdaPted, In Whites, id bearing do n,
Falling of the Womb, IDebility, and for all complaints
Incident to the sex. 81IrIt by express. Price $125 per
bottle.
•—• 'BIBERIA-OiT,
Wholesale Agent, • ,
581 Broadway, Now Icorß.;
is usod,in conjunction with tho Root and Herb Juice!!
Full dcractione. Prieo 25 cants. .
. . . .
The efllcacy of these remedies Is alike acknowledged
by Physicians and patients. They are used In the
United States Hospitals, thus' restoring the health cif
ninny of our brave soldiers. ' •
.
rrliatthe Siiiteons day of the Sa
maritan's !Remedies.
•• • , , • . ') : B ll • a l l i t ° lt ' olf3rn, N A . , n 2 ' o7 A l L Bti:. f
havd groat antlefactlon lu stating that S have
used tho samaritan's Remedios' for Venom,' Diseases
in Its moat customary, forme; that I bavo need thoni
with Judgment, dlscrotlon, and properly And have
found thou,' respond to niy antlelpatlong pramiitly and
effectually. Knowing their composition, I illtllo thb
fullest gonfldenco noir ofllacy, and as fur as my
oleo Of ,thoni oxierida,L,riitointuond Munn strongly. •.
• ALFREI DOWERS,
• "Assistant burgoon sth Nal - York Volelt
Lot it bo undendoinibbat thosioremodles aro rocP,llt.
manded, cure the, dlspasos•
which May are ,offorud. • , z '••
,
For sabiablirtearatick4 Drug Store, Hanover Street
Oarllalo, Pa. '•• • . .. •, L
. DESMOND dreo.:.Prosrlators, -
. 015•Itaco liblladOlphla.
, - -r Doca7, 1800.—am: . •. • . ti
Ivinsr Potent .
Poi Criv2ping",ciad Waving. Ladies' ' '
NO NEAT ENQUIRED UNiNCI.TIIIOI„
p'eli'you; Storekeeper far-them. • If be does hot hoop
thorn, writo to tho manufacturor;-E. FUNS, Math Pt.,
and Columbia Av. Philadelphia. •
•
Supt. 2.13;166-om. . •
DORT Folios,- 'Writing Desks; Baok
Gammon Boards; Games of all doeorlptlon at irai ,
oratick's Drpg,kanoy and Book Btoro. -
A. L. SPONSLIR,
ltoal Vdat° Agent
$600,000,00
^75,880,10
BLOOD BLOOD ! BLOOD-!
ERp JUICES,
BE
SAMARITAN'S WASH
[From thn Baltimore Sun.)
NEW STORE and NEW GOODS
THE underaignad.would most real:la:I
-fully inform the; citizens of Carlisle, and,sui
rounding county, that they bays judt oponod a laige
and well solcetod stock of • -
• ; 4 t VCI
• Dry Qoods and :Notions,
in, illaglaughlin's Building, North III:Mover Street,
(ono door South of tho American ilouso.)
• Our steel( is now, hazing rocontly boon purchased,
it consists of
Ladies Dry Goods, •
" French i'dorinomi,-DeLtilries, all'
. Wool DoLaines, Alpacas,
" a. Coburgs, &c, &c,-
, Mao, Domestile, such ao Musliris,Ginghame, : Frints,
Chocks, Ticking, &c. You tidli also findyu fhil line of,
Fancy Cassimorce, Olothiq,Satinot, Kentucky deails;
dc., with many other.articlisi-100 numorous.t4- num
thin. We aro dotermined to soli our goriilsBr6ry cheap
for cash. Our Slottoels "Quick Sake and N rmill Pro,
fits." 'AridzseilingTgoodb.for. cash •;ivo aro onahretO
sell cheap and render !millet satisfaction. •
Alfonso call and got BARGAINS .t.- the NIM AND
GILBAB CASH. STORE of
A. L. REESER;i'I
rSopt. 7, 1860.
LIFE. = HtAIgII-STRENFTII.
I LIFE=IIEALTH-STRENGTH
LITE-= El E A:LT 11-:4STREN Gni
tHE GREAT FRENCH REMEDV
DR. JUAN bti;MNIAR'RE's
Celebrated,Spee:ifie -Pills,
Prepared from a
, presription of Dr. Juan
Delantarre, Chzcf Physician to the Hos
' pital dm Nord on Lariboisierc of
. . . Paris.
This invaluable modicine• is no hupOsitiol4 , but is
unfailing In the cure of Sparinatorrhm or Seminal
Wiralinoss. Every species of amnia' or .Urinary Irri
tability. Involuntary . or Nightly. Seminal Emissions
front whafem r cause prodnced, or how °vol. sovmo.will
ho speedily relieved and the organs restored to healthy
action.
. -
.
Read Lilo folloylog oplOons of 9mlnont, French pby
iTicions :
"We have used the Specific Pills prepared by Der
ain:lore & - Dupont, No. 214 Moo Lombard, from the
prescription' of - Dr. Juan Dolamarre, In our private
practice with uniform success, and we believe thorn Is
urrommr - rnentemo - so — Well' ewlEmilne.M ,tn ,cUr 0 all perry
sons suiruring .- from Invehtntary 'l4misSious or any
other weakness of tho So, ual Organs, whether caused
by a sedentary mede'of living, oxcesses, or alum. .
' IL. A. BEALIREPARIE, M.D.
I •-,k,
--' .-- - 7 - 13r. - 1311TA, - RDIN, 111. D.. ,
,
JEAN' LP 1.1:110i1114, M. D.
- Paris, - falrilBoK ----- ' " __'
" BEWARE 'DF COUNTERFEITS.
, . .
Thu Genuine Pills aro sold by all the principal Drug.
, giSts tbroughentTibeWorld, pricaOno Dollar, per Box,
'or Elx bones for'FWo Dollars.
0 ARANCIERE .4 DUPONT, Solo Proprietors,
No. 214 Rue Lombard', Paris
' Ono Dollar enclosed to any authorised Agent, will
Insure a IroiThy return mail, securely scaled from,all
'ob•erxation, six boxes for tiro dollars. -
Sole Oen,. al Agents for America,
OSCAR G. MOSES & Co., 77 Cortiandt St., N.Y.
N. B.—French, German, Spanish and Engli-is Pamph
tTtsreen la th ing full particulars and directions for use.
ut free to any address.
Sold In Carlisle by .1. W. madorr, and at HAVER
Jan. 12, 18136-Iy.
MAItSII2I.LL'S
CATARRH SNUFF
This Snuff has thoroughly proved itself to be the
best article known for curing the Catarrh,Cold In the
Head and Headache. It has .been found an excellent
remedy in many eases of Sara Eyes. Deafness has
been removed by it, and Hearing has often been great
ly Improved by its use
It Is fragrant and agraoabl9, an'd
GIV6s Immediate Relief
to the dull heavy pains caused by diseases of the head.
e,edsations rifler using It are delightful and In
vigorating. It opens and purges out all obstructions,
strengthens the glands, and-gives a healthy action.to
the parts affected.
More Than Thirty Years ° -
of Sale and - hse of Dr., ffarslill's Catarrh and Head
ache Snuff, lois lowed its groat vnluo for all the corn
mon_diseases:.of the lie dl and at thli minuout
StantiF hlgher . than over latfore. • .
recounnunded by many of tho best phystela
and Is used with great success and tatiafinnian us
Whore.
Bead the Certificates oc.Whelesale Drug
gists in 1864. •
The undersigned, having _for many .years been ac
quainted with Dr, Marshall's Catarrh and Headache
nutili, and sold It- in our—wholesale trade. cheerfully
state, that wo believe it to ha equal, in ovary respect,
to the recommendations_ given or tho curd of
Catarrhal Attentions, and that it is decidedly the best
article we have war known for all common diseases of
tliu Head. -
Burr & Perry, ilostomllarnes & Park, Now York
Reed, Austin & Co. J' A. 11. & 1). Sands,
Brown, Lamson k Co' , Stophon Pant & Co. "
Rood, Cutler & Co. " Israel Minor A Co.
Seth W. Fowl° " McKosson &Robbins,"
_Wilson,ZairballaXo. " A. L. Scoff it 3 Co. "
11erisha.w,_EdtuandsALCo.11.—WariLIClose &10
tE
11. 11. Bay. Portland, Me, Bush & Gal°,
rnr Sob, bv .11 U. ugylaty
Jan. 12, 18611-Iy.
RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES
Bryan's. Pulmonie Wafers !
n The original Medicine established Iti 1837, and
first article of the kind ever introduceder thei
name of nPULMONIC WA} liltzi," In this Zrn other;
country; all other Pultrionle Wafers are counterfeits.:
The genuine can be known hy'the name BRYAN being'
stamped on each Wafer.
Those Wafers have been before the public for nearly,
thirty years, and the immense sale attained, not onlyi
in America but in foreign countries, fully attest their,
intrinsic worth. Thu medical propeotles am superior!
to any other article offered for the cure of pulmonary)
or Bronclital attorElensTmot tho'glientlty contained Ind
each bmw Is nearlYffouble that of the ninny worthless:
imitations advertised.
Pal
Wafers' —
curo Cunglisi Coltis,,Sore throat, Hoarseness, Asthma,.
Catarrh, Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing, Spitting of
Blood, Palos in the Chest, Incipient ConsUmption and
nil diseases of the lungs. Npt only affording tempos
hutteffeeting nra id and lastin: cure and
ate warranted to give satisfact on in ever ns once.
They do not nauseate like alcohnlic compounds, and
the medicinal properties are combined in a form so a
greeable and pleakritit ttithe taste, that any child will
readily lake them. One dose will, always afford
ItELIEF IN TEN MINUTES
To VoCALIM and PUBLIC SPEAKER §, those Wafers aro
peculiarly valuable they will in one day remove the
most sevore'oceasional hoarseness'; and their regular
use for n low days will,ht all times, increase the pow-,
it and flexibility of the volco, gleatly 'improving its
tone, compasS and cloarbess, for which purpose they
ore regularly used Ey many professional - vocallsts.L
Thy very groat celebrity of this Invaluable remedy
.hoe induced unpriii - Yrpled porsonwto prepare
:tations, which disappoint the just expectations of tlie
purchaser, and injure the ober:toter of the gouniky
medicine.
. .
S. that the word, "BRYAN," la A.tatoped oti oael
Wafer. and :LIFO observe tho the oimtlo of the slgnatorq
of the P - roprletor .J011.1410SES" on, each wrapper, td
counterfeit wlflch Is forgery. R.s-Olieu . dlng partia
will he dealt with to the full extent of the
1111rAN'll PULMONIC WAFERS are for salphy,all. Drug:
gists.
JOB MOSES, Solo , Proprlotor, 2 . 7 Cortlaudt St., N. "11
Jan.l4lB6B—ly.
=I
CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS
Preparod from a proscription of Sir J. - Clark, M.
Phyaleino Extioordinaiy to the.queou. -
IBIS well known medicine
js_,• position, but a sure and safe remedy for Female
hllliculties and Obstructions, from any came) whatevor
and although ahowcrfuLrelltedy,it_contaiM‘4lothipg
-41Olftlurto tho
To Difirrlod Ladles it is peculiarly suited. It will, in
a short limo, bring on ties monthly period with rogue
'' • ,
- In all, ases of Nervous Spiniol Affoctions; Pain in
tim nook and Limbs, Hoariness, Fatigue on slight ex
hrtion, Palpitation of the Heart," lowness of_ liplattl,
IlyStorics, Sick Ileadacho, Whites, and all the painful
diseases occasioned by a disordorod system, Owen Pllla
will effect a curs whoa all other means Lava failed. •
Observe on each nettle do namo of Jacob ,
without it none aro genuine. ,
Those Pills bags nover been known to fail whoro tho
direations on the 2d pogo Of pamphlet aro well obsoiV,
_oil Par further particulars, get a pamphlet, free, Or
' - flut - agont. - ' aud - .8 -- postage - stamps — onclosdd - to - alit
authorized rigout, will insure a bottle, containing eve}
Si pills, by return mall. .W..IILLIOTT,
Jan. 12, 113601 y. , "'" - ;;Agent, Carnal°. t
WORK .BOXES, Cabas, Port Po;
llos; 'fourlad Docks, Confectionary,' 80101
Gatuos.of all Made. ; ..; 1 ' •
D0c,16,1866.
STICKS.- . •
Mint, Toahurry, Lumop, ppanga,Lavondcd, Rosti
Nouga, and VanPla.'
Deo 141E165. AT 11AVERSTIOKB
' 1
opRESSING CASES,..Ladies'• • :an.
cianttomon , .. • ••• '• • ,. I
oak 18, 1865.. • AT HAVERSTIO B.
ROPS.- 7 ,• ,;;...; • ;'
Moss.
Orono, Lemon, Orange, anii
ft, ROHO M ll i n n it
➢uo. IG, 1868. NAVLaBTICEB, I
DIME LIM' TY WHIT] MA I D;
you
, ; i f i rtf a e y rr s u n a p bul o l r. pV ia ica u l ac r t t u ti r n o t a ar o o n l ly Tty It &
Wholoroibl 3 ;io l:), Tt a l a uts s .Toltr.,.
I_3 y 7 North Thl4l l Stroot,PIIILAVA.,
Jan. 22,18 M- 1 ,
VIOLIN and Guitar Strings,
Dews, ScroWo,ri
' t 'rho now Jowalrylltord
East t. '• ‘`
QOLE Agency for thti . 'Flo of .Igion4.
G
Ly old-Peng; The iieW Jowly, Store,. Main
et.
VAMILYIDIp COTORS,''‘.
& TOBACCO; I '.
; ;: • - • AT RALSTON'S.
.
, HYSICIANS will find ii":to t
vantngo to call and purehaeo their Modlelues
RALSTOWI3
July 1,1864,
OCIA.TOHES ked Jewelry repaired Ei
Ty thG Jawolly 'atom - 3
i HATS! CAPS! FURS!
•TlLST—roooivod-aLlioller's: on North
Q Hanover St.,No. 16, five doors - above Faber's
lintel and next toCorrenrin's Shoo store all 'tho New
Styles Cl Hata and Caps, which Will ho cold at the
lowed cash prices.
i t `ei" p • • Co lt
8-Ttia 121 Aix
•
Now ',lfork,and 'Philadelphia Stylas,Soff,
felt Hata of oyory variety and prl,e, Home mannfac
fired Mats constantly on hand mado to order nt short
notice.
My manuflicturirinNarrangnmonts being complete I
flatter myself that bo ablo,rsTglvo Satisfaction'
in - ovary particular. • 0 •
I hove a-largo =gamma of Fur, Otter, Denver, long
And cloth caps of all kinds Including "Grant" "Sher.'
man" " Skating"' Boys" and`Childrou'a Turbans
at all piece]. have added mkeiaock a largo and ,
rarldd‘issortinekt.ofeituks.'lnelintling-iGente.
BeavorkNutra Otter and Ladies' klulrg.N, -
Cents gloves attic, very best qualities, •
.I_lllothing and all leinde, ,of
. woolen goodsNcolorod
nromptly anMiwarranted to,givo satisfaction. ,
Old llatiLiSpnifod and , inathinowrit,modarato'char
gos.
Tho highest casts prices paid for County Furd—Pox,
lniq lilualunt et cetera.
- , 'N.ELLTatidgti'
Sognrs of tho bast brands including Havana, Cuba,
Domestic &c.
Tobacco, of all kinds Including . Fine, rut, Cougrosai
Natural leall"Nevy • •
THE cu tiTEK OAK
Lim,Fpujmq cVRy,
AF HARTFORD, CAN.
acorpord.ted, — 18G0.. Charter Pei
ir) pout".
°ASH ASSETS, $2;000,000. "
, : .311.1i1E9.0,NVAWBY, yroaldpnt.
Polceies Issued on all Popular Plans.
PSI
A FEW REASONS WHY PEO
!XI PLE Insuro In the Charter Oak. •
I ntl 4ti,7lo;l6"ll2i'ogiiproixliougs(;reAryetp,iro,litilibeilneds6talinopnuroll
tvcs.
2d,—lts Elsics aro selected with groat care, thus in
urring small losses, and consequently Isrgo dividend.
collo to Policy holtiors.—toolditssi Itisueancoß,liport
last six years.
fird,—ltaLtationt_EXpentlitures ,InclUding_Death
Claims and Working Expenses, to Aocalpt a, are unpre-
Mieletetily low.—Smflo Reports., -
4t.h..Airtho profits are divided ani&eg*PC.lici; liblu
,ers the original capital ..boing limited by Chador is
ight-porcentrdlvidendsom-anoro-ttean-lt c.cm. for the_
:Company at Interest.
.oth.—lt deciaros'and.pays.its Dividends annupfly in
;CAsn, thus .assisting ties insured , iu the paymbnt o
,premiums.; . •
6th.—lts - business is distributed over more than
"twenty Northern Statosimaltiug it impossible to welch
roduceltesurnius, set apart for contingencies,
.even in the event of a scourge of Cholera.
7 t11:—It is prOMPtin the 'aliment of losseM having
paid to Widows and Orphans nearly ONE MILLION
DOLLARS, and has never litigated a claim.
6th—Thu lnan of wealth insure,s as an Investment,.
,fitle.=7lfen - 6f small moans leisure to gdard their lam.
Bios again:My:Ant. --
101.11:—The manor business insure to provide against
possible loss he trade a life Polley, being a basis for
capital.
llth.—Porsons In debt insure that their earnings for
lyears of tsdi may not be sacrificed at death from rant"
of ready cash to cancel liabilities,
12th..=411 insure, es Money thus laid away by tittles
is to come hack largely,,:lutrb,asettkOheir.
lies, death being collain to `occur.
Dr. S. D,. Ki t EFEEIi, M. D., Medical Eiraminer:
J. D. ADAIR, Agent Carlisle, Pa.
' E. 11. BLAIR, State Agent, for Eastern Pa.
61`,,, - Office BushOng's.-New Building, North Sixth
Strcot,lteading, Pa.;
Persons desirous of insurance will please apply to
the agent. Poi information relative to agencies [ad
dress the Slats Agent.
April /B, • 1866 . - ,
•
fIQNSII MPTIVE .
ItliAll WHAT 'pR. SCHENCK It Ll01:40 . :
DR: 1, " - • •• • '
lirme tie fool It a dutyj own to you, and to all
echo are suffering under the' diseases lehown as Cou.
gumption and Liver Complaint, to let them know what
great.- heneflts -- 1 have received Irma your yulponic
Syrtni `and Soawheil , Vonia - lie.so'. , shor time: day: the
blehsing of Cod It bas cured mo tli - Lni far.
Dr. Schenck, I' will now make my_ statomuut to you,
ns folloicsi-Abeut 'eighteon mouths agnl Was attack
ed with a severe cough, and it settled on my lunge; I
could not retain anything I ate, and gulfel - ed with
- evening fecera and- night sweats. I was very much
reduced. ,The Whites of my oyes- were very yellow;
likewise m: skin ; uiy appetite all gone, and uuatilo
to digest what I did eat; bowels swoOlen,irrOgWar and
costive. I was very low spirited, and had such violent
spells of coughing whim I laid dotru atnight and when
1 arose in. the morning that they would last one or
•
two hottre,--. --i-, •- t. ,
_
1 then would tca nCarly'fixilustetVzi
aad wits entirely
unable to lie on my left side. I,cannot describe my
wrotched suffering as I - would wish to do. Every or
gan In my bodywas.disaased - or - deranged. Such was.
my situation at thiitima, Midi was confined to my
bed from tho last of February, 1802, to June; 1.803,n0t
obit, to sit up. I had the best of medical :Mundane°
the Whole of tho time. My cough was so very bad that
it racked me-very much. lat this time raised a largo
Ourtutlty of thick, yells W, ofl - o.lvo matter sometimes
with blood, and It was generally accompanied by nau
sea and a furred and thick coated tongue. At the
time-of. couglang.so_hadly 1 would have sharp, shoot
-Ing-pains in-my_left_filtiftitod,hl4/LntihiSHOHLE, ilia
soreness all through my whole chest ; luidau — ia iiii: -
ward foyer, pain in any back and undor soy shoulflor
blades and In tho.small of my back,and at times so se
ven that ,lt..auiLlO throw use ..into spasmsi Now my
physician gave mu up to die. 'OthCrs I had, and the
bust of them, but thoy;could do nothing - tor me, and
at that limo 1 soon nothing but skin a e dbonus - I thou
was In the ly_estorh portal - Missouri. In Juno-last we
1
nm to
eft than, for the East, bud in August last w ca
cow York, and I was so reduced twat 1 co Id only
walk a little with my husband's help. Aft r I bad
boost horn a short time the salt water bra d mad^ mu
feel much better for-a thou and then I had .again to
call a physiciao for aid. Wit' had fouh of the boot phy
sicians of Now York on the diseases of the lungs, and
doctors of all kinds, but of no avail. They said 1 seas
past cure, and that my lungs were too far gone for any
one to cure me. But 2LE this limo I was on my foot a
befit the house. not shin to do much of anything. In
November last 1 grow, worse, and the, consumption
diarrhea eat in and lastod about eight weeks. We had
tried all and everything that I Could grasp at like a
~clytug persorvfor,roy„dlettaaes-requsumpllon mut liver_
-complaint—.but-of no.avall. '
--- In Jan'oary,-1863,-I wiis broUght down again - on - my
bed, and was not expictod to live the night - out.;' Ply'
husband stayed, at ney.filde, and other , friends, - and
thoyall?givt) am opt to Ale. At this :Chao ovity ono
who saw - Ma did notithlhk I wo - ulkavel- idavatuy- bed
a living woman. • Tho first night I was attacked with
I ..spaMus,anclivas deranged most of tho thou. A friend,
Itlrs. - Ilarris, sum to, sea mu tho last of tho ,wealc,,, anti
brought the Stmdity - Plercuty. ' Init. - was an aCebont et
4 c;rett4 miraporformed,b3f Dr. Schenck. Site audit It to
Jag, naltit, Wad, - On - much Hied my diStaSo Mitt -1 - 11slittl
my husband' to go and' alto bins - for ine..lAt this Woo ,1
I bad given up, all hopes of over getting well nolo, -
and made my peace with God, tope ready who/savor ho
called for mu. ,-
'
EDE
• • .
On the 2
7th of January, 1803, my husband called on
Dr. Schenck; 32 AionkotrePt4 NOw Yoiltonil stated to
him my' case, with a roquost for him to call andA see
me. which he Illdiandusaralued - mo_with the _rpspir,
°meter. When ho was about - to go I asked him It he
could cure me ? , Ills reply was ; "1 cannot toll, both
lungs aro diseased, and tlsq bronchial tubes arb_affeet
ed on both.sldes..'2And yo_, ho ,eetnlid to think thero
• _
weiu lungs enough left to effect a cure If tho diarrhea
could be btolliAli. lie said Mordpr p? . dolllls,,hy would
have to give mo Mandrako PUN in small doses at first,.
to carry off the morbid matter, and then, with natrld-:
goats, he hoped to chock lt,,which, logid, but the eon.:
stunt coughing, night swelits,"and diarrhea hod pros;
trated tue so that Ito was afraid my vital-powers...were,
too much prostrated ever to Intilyi uud,yet ho seemild'
thh. k it 1 could live to get enough Pull:lonic, Syrup ,
through my eystodrto cause oxpectoration there were
lungs enough mit tar me to recover.. Ito wished me to"
try. Gm Milmonic,lSyrup nod Seaweed 'foul° at oncif,'
saying it would So me no harm, if it did me no good:
Thu first week It - seemed to give mu strength, so that
vin Sunday afterl sat up in. bintand ate hearty for 'lll
sick woman ; but the nest week lost all hope and.
wished my husband not to give ma any more ;midi , I
clue. But, ,the doctor had warned him of this, and:
whop. the anedioinh was *.clearifig• 'out theny stein 'i9-
made them feel somewhat restless, and to porsovere ;
and ho insisted on in)( taking It ; and now I fool the
lemidit of It. - Fors afterniglindayal began to galMmy
strength, and, with—thonaceptionuf .a.cobUtlistunt,
basicsome,-Fhavo-beemgainingratrength-of-bodyr
-my tough is going away, and allmy_paitni aro _gone ;,.
no soreness of the body,. my bowels are regular and
my, b*Ili•li; thiioz 09a tiq o 1 ken now
going aboutPendkoVrand'idird could ,
*.r. have takon sixteen bottles of the modicineveight or
each. 1 now nave a good appotllo and rest 1v011,.1-
Inighei my cough does noktroublo knoin•gotting up o
lying dovn. !I. would hero say to; the afflicted 'with
consumption or liver cbmplaint, that Dr. Schenk it no
humbug. You can rely - on - what he•ssys.. Dolaynot ;,
It is dangerours to trillo with those' ,diseases. Of you
would bonured, go at once; and any one wishing to
know thp facts as lumein stated emu callnt my resir•
denco 177 Weak Itiuston.'strebt, Now tl'ork•city.
' MAIIY - .&FABLOW. -
. Wo; the undersigned, residents of Now York, aro no
qunlnted with Airs. Farlow, and know her statemont
to bo true. Wo, also know that she used Dr. Scborick's
Pulmonic Sprun andSicaweed ;Conic, and have reason
to bell.vo that to' thisMeditlno silo owes her preserva
tion from a premature grave.
B. FAHLOW, 117 West' linuston et. , I
EUGENE) UNDERHILL, 070 Ordenivich st. - I
- Mrts.IBIIOENIIDNDERIIILL, 076 Greenwich st."
AUGUSTA 11NDE11.11114., 073 Oractrovich at.. .
A. F. HARRIS, 117 West llotiaton et. • • i ,
EMILY.GLOVER, 117 West Houston qt. - .---- - -
3.. L. COLE, 33 Cottago'pl.
•
A. M. LEIGIITON, 483 Broadway.
Mits. BENJAMIN CLAPPOS iGnlto , pl., • • •
I am woll scqu.linted with Mrs. Mary F. Farlow, and
with her husband, n4...pe . , I'o4ll
07;0y having, for u
few months past, attlindlid glossy church, and 1 am com
vincod that - any„statomon_ ,t which they might mate
maybe rolledon rimtrtio; • ; JOHN DOWLING, D. D.,
Pastor of Bedford St. Baptist Church, N. Y;
Dr. Schenelk,volll be; "professionally at his principal
ofilco - No. 16 North Sixth street, cornor of Commercoi
' Philadelphia, ovary Saturday, from 9 A. M. until 4 I',
111., No. 32110nd Streot, Now York, every, Tuesday A from
9to 3 ; 116. 38 Summer stunt, Boston, Mass., every
WodussdaA ang livery cithon,Vriday ttl 108
lialtimore Street. Baltimore, Md. All adilco free, but
for a thorough examination of-the his,lto)
aplrometer, tho charge is three dollars. -
Price of th9PailmonloilytulitthAtileafrON.ll . ol2l6,eac3
$1 60 per bottle', or $7 60 por half dozen. Mundralts
! rills, 26 cants per box. • , ,
rqr sale by ail Druggists, and Dealers. '
• Ja '" 1 ',.. 111 .7. 1 1V lIIT ' ;
AT lIAVERSTIOM
EMPLOYMENT-FOR BOTH 'SEXES:
1FY§.01 4 P.P,1,V44 - .; . ,r.IPAR e cl . iiAR l( llO B ,
'widows anu -orpliana of s aln soldioro, Atka ,tht.
-.Nr o u - gr i o m a ao i t s izt Au: 6 70141. r r atai k .p c. ot
.r.tboAroxib by , IIWIP4III 4.llo4Boa.addriesoa , onVol.
opO,4bi_particlaaro,lo . ...a! ~' .'
. ' - Dl7.ll:lliillii. - BWoNAAS, -- .1
. ._ . . I
Boa 100, Brooklyn, N. Y. +
.
Jan. 29,1868-Iy. . .
of
k) to suit all igoa, at tho now Joiyoli7 Btoro, Solt
Man St.
Airr — — 111:TE and blank Curled Hair,
v y torn Rumps, 'Turn Titblo- and ,Zightnl
App lo Poaro
18 4 ro, at • '• • petlC.Tel'a
18,15 a, . • _
.412." Wi2.9rlt,,tt:CiA
e4tl.:',E;vf.r,A
RAIL ROAD .
CR - AWE' OF HOURS.
(IN and after MONDAY,.
May. 21st,
(IN
Trains 'will run daily as iollonr,
(Synnaysextepted)::' . • •
• . • WESTWARD.
!-ACCOMMODATION .TRAIN bawd - Harrisburg 8.40'
A. M., Mechanicsburg 0.18, Carnal° 0'57, Nowvillo 41.84
ShiPpenaborg 11.07, Ohnseborsburg 1.10 P. 51., Green.
'castle 1.43, arriving at Hagerstown 210 P. M. ,
• MAIL TRAIN lefives4larrieburg 2.001'. M., Mocban,
lesburg 2.33, Carlisle 3.00, Nowvillo 3.40, Shipponsburg
4,10, Liluubbortiburg 4.50, Greancastle 5.25, arriving at
Hagerstown 5.55 P. M. .
:-.EXPRESS. TRAIN leave's Harrisburg 4.16 P. M.,
Moohanicsburg 4.61, Carlisio.s-21, Nowvillo 5.63, Ship.
=burg 8.24-arriving at Cbamboreburg at 6.60 P. M.
•A MIXED TRAIN leaves Chamborabnrg 8.20 A. 16,
Allroencastla 0.30 arriving at Ilagorstown 10.16 A. 11.
' • EASTWARD:
ACMMODATION TRAIN Waves Ohamborsburg
d. 15 CO Shlpponsbnrg 6.45,Y0wvi110 6.10, Carlisle
0.50, 111eahanicaburg 7.21 arrlfTng at Harrisburg 7.60
~I — e 'aes.llagerstown-8.10 A. N., Ciroon-
Ormtio 8.45, Oluimborsburg 9.25, Shipponsburg 0.55,
Nowville 10.29, Carlisle 11.03, ItechanicsbuTg 11.87, Or_
riving ht Harrisburgl2.lo P. 31.-
EXPRESS TRAIN lea'res Hagerstown 12 00 ' M.,
Greencastle , 12.30; thambarsburg 1.10, Phipponsburg
1.43; Newrille 2.15, Carlisle 2.68, Mechanicsburg . .20,
arriving at llarrisburg 9.55 P. M.
,-A MIXED TRAIN leaves Hagerstown, 3.05 - P. M.,
reencastlb 4.00, arriving at Charobersburg'4.so P M.
/1111•Makingylose connections at Harrisburg with-
Trains to and from Philadelphia, Now York, Pittsburg,
Baltimore and Washington. _ •
BAIL lIOAD °MOIL
h ambarsburg, May 17,1866.
SUMMER. ARRANGEMENT.
. JUNE 11th, 1860.
11,EAT-tRU-NK-LI-NET-ROMIT-11.-E
-kfrNorili'and North-West for . Philadelphia, Now
•York, Rending, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Axhln.rul,Lobanon,
Allentown, Easton;EphrataiLltiz, Lancaster, Nina
bin am. •
---- "l'ildliglioW7l - 111(friStnirrYorNirertaviti 00 ,Stir
At 3.00, 8.10 and 9.05 A. N., and 2.10 and 9.15. P
- connecting - withidmiinr - Trainrrmlhn - Ponnkyll
Rail Road, and arriving at Now York at 0.00 and •
A. At., and 4.10, 5.20 and 10.45 P. Id. Stooping Ce
companying the 3.00 A. N., and - 9.15 P. M., Ti.
without change.
Leavo Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua,
Allnoraville, Ashland, Pine Grove, Allentown and Phil
adelphia, at 8.10 A. N., and 210. and 4101'. M., stop
plum at Lebanon and principal Way Stations; tho 4.10
P. M. Train 'making connections for .Columbia and
Philadelphia only. For Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven
and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail
Road, leave Harrlsburgitt 8.20 P. M.
Returning Leave Now York at 7.00 and 9.00 A. N.; -
12.00 Noon and 8:00 Pi 111; - kllilFatielphia - at 8 - 15 - A7 N.;
and 0.30 P. 51., Way Passenger Train leaves Phila
delphia at 7.30 A. NL', returning from Reading at 6.30
P. Al., stopping at-all Stations; Pottsville at 8.45 A.
51., and 2.45 P. II.; Ashland 0.00 and 11 30 A. Al., and
-1.05 P, Al ; Tamaqua, at 9.45 A. N., and 1.00 - and 8.55
1.,1( N .-
LeavaPottevlllo.f r Harrisburg, via Schuylkill and
Susquohannii Rail Road. at 7.00 A. N.
Reading Accommodation Train : Leaves Reading at
-6.00 A. M., returning from Philadelphia at 5.90 P. M.
Columbia fail Road Trains leave Reading at 6.45 A.
5Y.,12.05 Noon and 0.15 P. for Ephrata, Litiz, Lan
castor, Columbia, &c.
On Sundays,: Leave Now Yor- at 8:00 P. 11., Phila
delphia 8.00 A. 51., and 3.15 P. M., the 8.00 A.lll. Train
running only to 'loading. Pottsvillo 8.00 A.ll. Tam
aqua 7,30 A. 51., Harrisburg Ooh' w, or., arm - Ranging
et 1.33 and 7.10 A.M., for Harrisburg, and 10.52 A. AL
for Now York ^ . and 4.25 P. M. for Philadelphia. ,
Commatatfon, Mileage„Soason, School and, - Excur
sionalckets to and from all points, at reduced Rates.
Baggage chocked through : 80 pounds allowed oach
Passenger. ( NICOLL%
' General Superintundont„
Reading, Pa. Juno 25, 1866. _
The Family Grocery.
rrHE subscribers, having taken the
_l_ Family Orocory atoro of Mounsullth & Baker,
on Main St., adjoining F. Gardner & Co's Machine
Shop and Foundry. have just opened a now and ele
gant rissortinent of-GROCERIES, G LASS And QUEENS
WARE, selected with great care :for holly
which - they will soil nt the very lowest prices fcr
cosh. Every article In . the lino of Family Groceries
1011 always be kept fresh and cheap. They also call
Tarticurar attention to the
r 5 4 'l,
\VtE . ,fr
ir 1,
PATENT
4 2
Arniden7.)LOTIIES_AVitINQ lilt, both of which they
confidently recommOnd to give entire satisfaction.
Thoy have also boon appointed Agents for ti, sale of
EARTHEN DRAIN PIPES,
to which they would call the attention of Farmers and
othora needing them as the bust and cheapest article
to bo found for convoying water through yards and
barn-yards. Also a _variety of other articles, such as
DOOR-MATS of several,.kirtasondkprlces.
Just opened e , sl3upply of Fraeli - nirfiliiY and
all }duos of Salt Fish, put up this pprings 7 Also
Flour In barrels and sacks and Food by the bushel.
MARTIN & GARDNER.
May. 25, 1860.
Walker & Clatidy,
- (Successors:to J;l2;_G,orgns,
TE=subscribiirs—rOsp - oOtfully inform:
the public In general, that they have purchased
tand Sheet Iron Establlshniunt of Mr. a orgas,
in rear of thgAurt House, whom they aro prepared to
- accommodatethe patrons of the old establishment and
_ral_p_thernwhomav favor them with their work. If
you want the very,best
COOKING STOVE
.nt the lowest price, corns to us. All Insured for six
months or longer. We luivo nothing on hand but the
host bakers, and Warrant thorn to he such, for we keep
.'fiene other. Corse and see tho great . variety. We can
give hundreds of testimonials If desired.
our Pailor anSOIDco Stbilifs fcir NrOcal . or coal
Stationary acl.l!ortablo
IFL - M 7 -
of all ltizitbvin great variety, made from the very best
tin-phite. All you aced In our line can be had from
In at a saving 0f,20 per coot.
at our Storo and Ware Rooms, In rear of the Court
name, and you will save money in yolir .purchases.
It will fully pay you to come.
Tin Roofing aml Spouting dono at short notico '
Ily strict attention to business tho Ipidersigned
_hope ,to merit and receive a liberal share of publi
patronage.
Juno 25, isaa—iy.
TO NEWAND . OLD lIOUSEIiEEPiERS.
A now an peircotair:tiihiGiiiiCon.•
,E 31... awning Cooking Stovofor Cope or Wood. -
• -CALL AND SELI IT !
At our-Foundry anirStoiieltoom,4,- Main
,
The pattorna of this Brom aro now and original In do.
olimantl.gption up oxproasly forpur , um. .NVo than.
fora Mint , .
. ,
It combines every now and Viduablo Improvement
in Cooking Bto!eay. - : It, is exceedingly bandsou• o inan
-pear fITICiII -a - perfect Airtight - and das - Consuming
Stove, and may Barely be pronounced the cheapest, beet.
- and most complete Cooking Steve in the country... 'Yo
twoulges, adapted to the vranto of both largo and
small families. hxpqrlenced housekeepers will find
upon examination that the ,
•
'NEW' CARLIBI;P, COOK
cianbinddoyerfrbqulslta for economyand ollloloney In
cooking; -- -tho .public aro specially • requested to call
and omit, as wo tare confident It will fully Tocomthand
--,• . • -
1 Mardi 23,1866.-Iy. F. ORDNEII & CO.
- rtr'
farg e assortment of tho boat quality
Sp ices,Alcits,
selling Oitfiithe very ioivest AirlCop lu the
orPoppETlvnla, • -• • •.7 ' • ' "
:If - • ' • FOR: CASH.
SatiE . ify . youlselves of the thith of the e000r.:
Fob. 23,1860. • : • W4:,ZBEIger•
628: •
'II.OPKWB • OWN! MAKE,"
. New Fall ;Styles !
itspeat first claps . , an&
'embrace a template assortment for Ladles;
81 awl, and Children, or the Newest Styles, nyory
Length and , ohnia - of -Wald,. •
OM-SKIRTS, wherever known, aro more univon
YDPTILAW , than -- any - othera -- before-- tho
They retain-their Shape bettor, are lightor. more elate !
tic, more durable; mid really Cesarra, than any cther
-Hoop-SklrtLittitheanarkot. - .L.Tho..springe.andi.faatont.
loge aro warranted - perfect.; LUDY LADY ahotild, TAY
TR= TbAy'DYO now being extonelyelySold by up...
CHANTS,' throughout the Country,land at' WHOLK;
.BALE It'RETAIL, at litaniffaetory and - Sallie Room
No. 028 AROII Strout, below sth.; PIIILAD'A.
Ask for 1101. , ICIN'S w own staitag—buy no other I
CAlTTlON,Nono , 'itenuine,unleas Stamped gn Each,
Kid -Hoeg 87 ma
leo, CI ptantly on. hand , full line' of eiv &Orli
made made Skirts, at-vary 100 prices.. ' ,
TERMS.= OASII. . PRICE ONLY.
1800.--4 m
•
IMEI
oggß . EnLAxp yALLEk
0. N. LULL,'
Sup't
READING RAIL ROAD
la- 40 01.
Eureka' Patent .Cass Kuit — Jcirs,
ofivhicli they have the exclusive non-'
cy f,r Carlisle, and which has proved
its superiority over all other cans or
jars now in use by its great simplicity,
perfect reliability in keeping Fruit, and'
the extraordinary ease with Which it is
sealed and aliened, without injury for
friture use. No family should purchase
otherjars without first examining the
Eureka, if they want terbuy the. best.
__We_hamialso_liNOX'S_PAXENT
LADDER, an article-which .no _house
keeper should be without. A 1 a o
r:om.sr, colotrralml .WASHING DIA-
Duly Bive Dollnre, and the
COME and SEE,
lIEATERS AND RANGES,
CALL
WALKER k CLAUD'S'
The Carlisle Cook !
TiT.B C . AREIBI. I R COOK.I.
STOP •AND LOOK IN , •
T Tinnor Shop, East
-Lonthor Bt., Sign of the Red Coffee - pot whore
you can see the Finest, Choapoet, and Bost
• COOKING STCVES.,
kvor offered in CarHelo.he ban on band tho Meet hn
proved Patorne; ouch as the celebrated
• ' .
Barley Sheaf Cook, .
,
. iron Sides, - - . -
_
•
Patric Flower, -
. And Contipoiftni,,
Rod Room and Office Stoves elf the latent Patterns
and heat duality. The above Coolf Stoyoe aro all warrant
ed to giro. entire satisfaction. , Spouting float
or work, and all Tin end Sheet iron work done he the
neatest manner and at short notice, all kinds of Tin
and Shoot Iron ware constantly on hand forßolite ihr
niehlog. ' '
.-
FRUIT•CANS and. JARS
Two of the best ever offered - to ,
the public. Fridley
andCorninan's Holf-Seallng and Solf Testing Cana and
Jars also, Fisher's Pateuti.the above Cane and Jars can.
not be eurPnased in any"market.
FUANAO"EB
• Tho best brick, Sett, and Portable Furnaeoh over of
fered to the pane, for •sale by Woo. Fridley. East
Loather St., Carlisle. ,
'Call and see them In Imo at Dr. Noldig's, T. Conlyn'a
and C. Fleming's, Main St., Carlisle.
- - -
Thankful for tho Libora Zatronngo horotoforo ox
tended ho hopes by strict attention to business and
&elm to pleaso ai l-to merit a continuance of the same
March 23, 1860-4,1 y.
COAL AND LUMBER.
„T_TAVING as. soalatod with
G oAt: c „
~.„„,.. 4 D t l h r o , lt o ro a d n , d Shr
I Lu ° n !n ib i e n r
69) .{ ''.,..4 3 t,•• bualneso at tho old
IIS" ,
• , , ...:._ ~...:,,i,.,,,
,--
~.:;_hlnlr, whore wo will
koop the best atl . . .
• CLEANEST COAL.
In tho Market, and Perfectly dry. Kept under cover.
- Families will do well to try mi ; no we nro doter
mined to soli cleaner coal, and at as low prices as any
other yard In the town. Try 1.10 nod ho convinced:
We haven's° on hand
. .
•
ALL KINDS OF - LUMBER
-• .
anntally_keptiti_a.llrst Class_Lumber_yerd_whlch. we
I will sell as low, or lowbethan the lowest
1 Jan. 12, 1 8 66. • DELANOY .i: ',IMOD!.
,
OPPOSITE LEE'S WAREHOUSE.
[Premium for Bea Furniture awarded
at all County Fairs since 1857.]
Furniture of all varieties and Styles of torolgn and
Domestic paha:taus°, from the finest rosewood and
Mahogany to the lowest-priced maple and pine.
Parlor. f
Chamber,
Dining-room, IpurtNpriTito
Kitchen and •
Office
Ethbracing every article used by flouso and Hotel
koopers, of tho most approved and fashionable — design
and finish. Including aloe Cottage furniture in setts,
reception and Camp Chairs, Mattrtsses, Gilt frames,'
pletnres,
ym.Particular attention given as usual to funerals;
orders from town and conutry, attondod to promptly
and on moderato terms.
March 21,1864
FIRE INSURANCE.
HE'. Allen and Eastpennsbore Mu
tual Fire Insuradco 'Company of Cumborland
bounty, incorporatod by an dot 'of Assembly, In tho
your 103, and having recently bad Its charter extend
ed to tho year 1883, Is now in active and vigorous op•
oration, under thu suporintendonce - of the following
board of Managerg,
William It. 0 orminChristisn Stayman, jacolc Eberly
D. Baily,,Alox. Cathcart, Coovor, John Elchel bor.
ger, Joseph - Wickersham, Saml. Eborly, Moses Brickor,
Rudolph Martin, Jacob Coovor; and J. C. Dunlap.
Tho rates ofinsuranco are as low and favorable as
any Company of the kind in the State. Persons wish
ing to become members aro Invited to maka appllca
tloytO.thire-ginita of qinYCOlupatry, - who aro willing to
Walt upon them at any Limo.
OFFICERS OF TILE COMPANY
WM. R. (MMUS., President, Eborly's Mills, Cum
berland county.
ALEX. CATHCART, Vice President- Mechanicsburg
Cumborlandcounty.
JOIIN C. DUNLAP, Sooty. Mechanicsburg, Curabe
nd county.
DANIEL BAILEY, Treasuror, Dillsburg, York Co.
ME=
— Willirmr - lt - tiorgas, — Alor: - Crithenrt; J. C. Dunhlp,
Daniel Bailey, Chrlst,n StAymani - Jacob II; Coovor, Jo.
soh wicker/4mm, J. Eichelbergar. Mos. }trick..., JO.
b
.co Coovor, Jacob Eberly, James Anderson, John B.
Coovor.
MIZE
Cumberland county.--john Sherrick,.Allen; Henry
Zoaring, Shiremanstown; - Fayetteo Beller, Dickin
son; Henry Bowman, Churchtown; Mode Griffith,
South Middleton; Samuel Graham, West l'ennsbor.
ough; Samuel Coover, Mechanicsburg; J. W. Cock
lin, Shepherdstown ; J. Saxton, Silvorering ; John
Slyer, Carlisle; Valentine Feaman, Now Cumberland;
Wm. H. Woodburn. Nowville._ . •
York county.—Jpmen Griffith, Warrington r"J". P.
Deardore, Dillsburfn Dan'l Rutter, Fairview; John
Williams, Carroll; Adam Stevens, Goldsboro': J. B.
Dierdorti, 'Mulberry P. 0.
Dauphin county.—Jacob Dousor,llarrisburg.
LYNCH & FOOTE, -
Plumbers & Gas Fliterp
ph-subscribers inform the public dm
• _Utility still continue- the
GAS FITTING AND PLUMBING
buslnes at the Old Stand in tie. ',Ornament of Um Fir:
Methodist Church. Thoy will attond promptly_ to a
business in their lino.
L.1.,1+1 - Iron - Piposi - Hydrantsi - Irot-and-cold
SHOWER BATIKS,
"Miter Closets, Force and Litt Pumps, Wro't Welded
Tubes, Irou Sinks, Bath Tube, Bath llollors, Wash Bs
sins, Hydraulic Rams, Sin, and every description o,
cocks and fittings for gas, steam, water, kc.. Superb
cooking ranges, heaters and gas fixtures put up In
churches, stores anti du ellingsl at short untie°, In- tho
most modern style. All materials and work In our
lino at low rates and wairan'ad.
IM.Country-work and jobblug uv.omptly uttundoll
July 1, 1864.
HARDW4RE STORE.
TIEIE old HardWaro stand of Lewis F.
Lyno, haeparsod into the hands of W, P. Idlll'
A. Dowers, who are now transacting business um
' dor tho nano and style of
MILLER: & BOWERS.
The now Grm liavo Just returned frOM , tho city and
_aro now Oliva:id to furnish to the public at the lowest
prices, all loads of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
• ,
ILtrilivaro, Coach Trirning, Paints, Oils,
GLASS,. VAttNISH,
&o. A lock Into their stern will convinco all that thoy
have enough of gotals to fully supply thu demand in
this market. Persons wanting goods In our-lino will
find It to their advan tap to give us ,A call. All order.;
.personally and promptly attonded to.
July 7,51865.
puß n E l LIBERTY WRITE LEAD,
than w any dr e nnli?4 , tis t d l butter ldn.nu f w ac o t r u k r , e n d t' o nj y tv:n Cost,
- ZIIICILEIt it SHIA.
• .Wholosalo Drug, Paint Sr Glass Dealers,
rumed'a—
Presents for all - Haverstiek's: --
W
BITING Desks, Pspiar, Mackie,:
. Rosewood it Walout.''
AT- ITAyERSTIOIIB.
Always On Hand
A .Largo and varied stook of Gocorics,
Quoosswaro, , ,
• CANNED FRUITS,
&moos ko,; which Tam soiling at tho very
dowosecash Prices. •
• Thbse Indobtod to .tho snbscribor, and particularly
thoso In arrears for a length of time will come forward.
and promptly pay up, as logger delay will not bo sub
mitted-to.
Nov.t, 1805'
Bryan Fulmonic Wafers,-
AT RALVON'a
Dec.l ;DM
NE good Photograph it 4 worth a doz.
Y'on poor onmt Who will glvo a poor platuro
- to a
ond t All-PHOTOGILAPIIBmado at • •
LQ9II3IAN'S ROOMS,
. .
aro warranted to give . eatitifactlou or they will be ro-,
taken. •
.
Oct. 20, 1802.
628.
IrtlEtif . rObnCoo J - I . SMOkink"Eltitt
WO anq Bogara, at Ilavoretick'a Drug 'and Book
Coro. ' • •
1x1.13ér..
7' ..
RE eubitoribor 4aving - soouiod S. N.
Divan's Saw, Mill, on Mountain Oropk, posses:
°matron October let, will now ready° ordure through'
izie Agent,..131r,.-9itneonitlsk, at Drountilelly.liprlngs;.
forall hinds of Lumber to bo got dut as soon as can bo
aftiir the let of October. . . . . .
—illavinwainsgatractuf_Timber.land, I am_ilesirouii
to supply the domande of, the country—it is contem
plated putting on a Partablo karma Saw Mill the more
readily to moot public wants, I hope to be' able to
*diary all who give moihedr'patronage that roan got
Jaut ah good lumber and at aalow prices as any Othor ,
dentate in the community: ''' . . , ' . 1
If. s.noalate.
Aug: ai;
Fine iseortniont of - Candy i Toys: o
wi c iaruzak, wrench And Oormish makes, •
00.1111 • 1806.
• • •AT ti6pint3TloLCO.'
Ne'v - Grocersr"Store
'ORANGE OF FIRM I
•
. _
ry7llE,undorsigned hototiy•announoes_to .
hie old patrons and customers, that he has dis
posed of his ontiro stock-of Goods with tho good will
'of "the establishment to- Warm - Peg. & Wastimood,
'whod ho recommends to the citizens of Cumberland
County, as active, energetic and reliable business mon,
who will spare no pains to maintain and prove. the
character of the old stand tuf a first class
FAMILY anoctur.
With manythanks for the patronage ho bee received-
ho bespeaks for the now firm. a continuance of the sumo
. JOl.Ol RYER.
PEPPER & WASHMOOD
will In a few days me the largest and best assorted
stock of . •
,-
- GROCERIES, • ,
CHINA-WARE,
• QUEENSWARE, ' t
- GLASSWARE, . •
_ _WILLOW WA-RE So
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over brought to this place, and will constantly keep
.•
on hand the choicest Grocer'. the Eastern Marko,.
afford. A full assortment of I.ln. and 011 on hand.
Call and see us at the old stand,--South East corner of,
Market Square-
• PEPPER & WASIIMOOD.
January 5;1666-Iy.
New Watch, Clock,
AND
JEWELRY STORES
gr. HEYSINGER, respaatfully an
." nounces to the citizens.' of Carlisle and the
surrounding country, that IM has opened an entire
new stok of Watches Clocks, Jewelry, &c., consisting
In part of Gold and Silver, American,, English and
SWISS Watches, Ladies Gold - Watches and Chains,'Fine
Jewelry In sots, Finger and Ear Rings, SlooveTuttons,
4c., Gold Fens of Merton's celebrated manufacture at
his published rates, Silver and Plated Waro,CaStors,
Fruit Baskets, Forks, Spoons, 43c.; Clocks in ovary varie
ty and of all prices. Spectacles in Gold, Silver, Stool and ,
Flated Frames, to suit all ages. Accordeons, Violins.'
and Violin StAngs,3.t.c. To which ho Invites the at'
tontion of the people, hoping to3recolve a ill:oral share
of patronage.
• tteom in blest Main St., near SaktOn's ilardware
Store. •
All - kinds of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Accoideons,
&e., neatly and aubstantially repaired and warranted.
Work-done-promptly.---' - ------
May 4,1860.
Cumberland Valley Rail Road Com
pan
•
---- i'BREWIT - DEPOT; 'CARLISLE: —
THE Cumberland Valley Penneylva
nia and Northern Central Rail - Road' Companies
have made an arrangements to do a r
.Toint Freight acid Forw arVingßusiness
•
between tho Cities of Philadelphia, Dalti l moro and New
York. The Cumberland, Valley Railhead Compan)
will upon their Freight Depot at Carlisle on the , Is
January iSfie for the receipt and shipment of all goods
entrusted to them.
Freight to be forwarded by .this arrangement must •
be left at Pennsylvania flail Road Company Depot
corner of 15th and Market Si., Philadelphia. North. ''
ern Central Rail Road Company's Depot Baltimore
and Cumberland Valley Rail Read Company's
.Depot CarIBIO.
The public Will and It to there interest to ship
thi'ongh the Rail Road Company's Freight 11011508 and
by Company Cars.
'Maker
Mal
catiffitin.. St._
J. &D. RHOADS,
Freight Agent Carlisle
Dee. 22, 1805.
FORWARDING AND
COMMISSION ROUSE
riuoltria &, FEED,
COAL, PLASTER_S; SALT
DEMI
1 BEET1?,111 & BROTHERS having
purchased of Snyder & Newcomer their on ten.
siva IVurehousu, (llenderson , s old stand,)head of High
street, beg leave to Inform the public that thoy will
continue thoyorwardingandennunission - business on
a more entensive scale than heretofore.'
Tim highest market price will Impala for Flour lira I n
and Produco of all kinds.
Flour and Feed, Plaster Salt and Hay, kept coma
stantly on hand and for Sal e.i
Coal °fall kinds, embracing,
LYKENS VALLEY, _
LOCUST MOUNTATIN,
LAWBERRY, &c., &c.
LimeburnerA' and Itlacksuilths' Coal, constantly for
sale, Kept under cover, and delivei'ed dry to any part
of the townL_Also, ahLkluda oPLUMßEli—constautly
on hand. .
will leave thoir Warehouse ovary morning at 7 o'clock,
arrivo at Harrisburg at 11 o'clock; and ut Howard &
'Hochman's Warehouse, N0e.608 and 810 Market street
Philadolphla, at 8 o'clock in the oven Mg of same day
J. BEETEM'Se BROS.
Nov. 10, 1865.
A T the store of John Irvine; r -on th
_LILN. 12. eortinr of the, rontrllo nqurnro, le. limo ',lona 40
purchase Boots Shoes lists and Caps, at prices that
defy competition,
Ho busiest returued from tile East with tho largest
and most complete assortment of Boots Shoes, lists
Caps that ho bee everr presented to this community,
and which he is determined to soil-at the lowest • pos
sible prices. Ills stock embraces - overythleg in This
line of business, such as
MEN'S Sr, BOYS' FINI CALF BOOTS,
Kip Boots, Calf and Patent Leather Oxford Tios, Calf
and patent Leather Gaiters, Cal& Nullifiers, Calf and
Nip Brogans, Slippers, &r.
Fine French and English Lasting Gaiters, Morocco Calf
and Rid Boots, Fine Kid Slippers . , Fancy Slippers, Nor
recce, and Rid Iluslcins ' &r.,
MIS. ES AND OILILDREN'S WEAR of all desctip
lions embracing fine Lasting gaiters, Morrocco and
,Lasting Dutton Roots, Merrocealace_boots of allkinds
fancy shoes gf various styles slippers, Sc.
RATS A CAPS, Silk, Caschnere, Fur and Wool Rats_
of all qualltids and styles, also a - large asserinient'"ol,'
STRAW RATS.
lloots and Shoes made to order at the shortest natio
Repairing ppomptly done. Confident of his .ability to
plegsaall-ulatwosofengtomers e le—regpectfully—incito.
the public to give him a call.
yr,n_ltetuember the Place, N. E. corner of the Ptib .
Square
July 1, 18b1
rge;Nrofir icatoctacea.
rtll-IL subscriber hereby informs his" old
X customers and. ;the public gonorally, that ho has
• -
.REMOVED
his Family Grocery FllO5l Pitt Stroot TO the corner
of Pomfret undFitt Streets, In tho building known as
CART'S CORNER, • -
which has just boon thoroughly repaired end. refitted
expressly for his "business, Illy block tonslsts of. a
firsbolass assortment of
Willow, Wooden and Queenswaro,
V ri
comprising every , tiring . M y lino of trade. lam Er
constant communication wi 1 Thu eastern citios, and
will be in daily' ractipt of.tho EWEST and FRESH
EST GROCERIES the foreign markets afford. - .
Don't forgot the place—Cart's Old Corner
JOHN V. §THEL.
Carlisle, March 30, 1560
HARDWARE, IRON,'• HAILS, &o
A.T.ILENRY SAXTON'S
OLD AND
. CHEAP—HARDWARE STORE, •
EAST MAIN STREET,
NEXT DOOR TO TEE COWMAN ROUSE,
j a .havo just rOtuilied from the East with.
throwo,l largest
. -111 .. tot selection
do
am
m li n ALDW to
the followhig_articles a little
cower tnan - caserrnenrur-
Um county. All- orders attended to personally and
- with - our ustial - promptness.: - Clooda - dOhverod to - all
parts-of tho town FREE 00 CIIMIISE. Ilammorod,.llollod
and En,lish Refined Intl, HorscoShoe Troh, Russia
Shoot Iron, Burden's llerso_andiflulo Shoea, - --Norway-
I Nall Rods, Sanderson's Cast Stool English and Mimi.
I can Dilator Steel; Slelp,lt Solo Stool, Spring Stool, Car..
riago Spllngs r Carrlage Liles, Ac, The largest assort'
moat of• - - •
CARRIAGE & WAGON FIXTURES
• yot [dared, Buell as
SPOKES,' . _ _ _
HUBS,
, • , FELtOBS, ,
• • • BOWS,
Plain and Ft'nislied shafts, SO O: Run
71C)T; &C., &c.
WM. BLINTZ
-•- SOO 33ARRELS: •
Rosoudalo, Sotland and Hancock Commit, all wa
ranted fresh. Douglas' and Cowing's
IRON AND CHAIN PUMPS:
POWI6t.—A full stock of Dupont ' s Rock, Rillo
Duck Powder, Safety Fuse, , Dicks, Mattooks, DA 1
Orow-baia, Slodges, .
• 1,000 KEGS NAILS,
which no will sell low. Toun s try naercbants supplie
at inanufacturors prices. . v. , •
PAINTS.-20 Tons of the following broods of Whit
Wothorill's, • #ronoh Bins, '- •
do., . -
Buck,
Crystal, . Snow , . L .
' Ifrovince dO. , ^
COLORS of ei , ory description, kry and In 011 in cter
and tubos, also, Oold Loaf, P m
ronoh and Osan L
Brous°, do., • , , •
14.1 H. and' VARNISHES, -
- 1,1118 cod Oil,'
do., . , Coach varnish. do., .
mai
, — Tarnitlitci 7,; - '•
dArddo., •• • l. ' White Domardo.,
• •1A brio do 4 , 7 -;'' - Zaiando:r
Noataloot, • iron'&Loot '- °
Also, ria,i; Lltkuitie, Wldtisq. Glue% Tr.
Ohalk, Altman, Copperas , lloina, ataddc* ,
11.1" tarT ° ol , l
Polit44) 3 86 P. • ..- -
n1161,01i7 BEGABS & TOBACOu •
UdISTONEI4
0.:. LITLLi ticri
A-Daily Freight Lino
BOOTS AND SHOES.
LATL.T.ES' WEAR,
JOHN , litVlNl
GROCERIES.