BOWINIAN LEONARD, , __RgiNITACTI: III BREY '- AND . . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, DEALER§ . . IN • I*-..--- '. l s • , PILVE R W 1 4 ''..'.:. .AND NIPZ , Silver Plated Goods, .4...• . ..., 704 •Arch Street, Philadelphia Those iu ' want of SILVER or SILVER PLATED WARE will find It much to tholr advantage by visit ing our STORE boforo Making their purchasom. Our long thinorionee ID LIM manufuturo of the above kind of goods enables us to defy compotit on. Wo keep no goods but those Which RN of the FIRST CLASS, 11 1 of our own make, and will bo sold at ro lived prises. Nov. 30,1866-Iy. .OPPOSITE THE BUTTONIATIOD TREE.. 11411:12LER & GINN, Elliccellsors to ONO. HIETZLER, Importef§ & Rellers ,JE IktU" 3EI ES . AND - • - . NO. 821..M.ARKtT STREET. • PHILADELPHIA. HARRY HERTZLEIL 0 Ea A. 0 IHON. MISHLER'S HERB BITTERS PCIRSALE. Nov. 2, 1866-410. • ; HENRY h ARPER, • No. 520 AR CH Street, • v - P.P.' rt largo,Stoel or FINE WATDUES, JEWELRY, ELLVER-WARE, arid SILVER PLATED WARE, Suitable for 7IoWal and Bridal PRESEIQTIB. N0v.16, 1866-2 m. SYOUR ATTENTION IS REQUESTED TO TIM FACT 'IIIAT RICHMOND_& FOREPAUGII, No. 40 S Second. St., Philadelphia• Have on hand, and ar73 . 7tilling at REDUCED PRICES •A very large stock of every debcription f Furniture, Including Parlor Suits, Chamber Suits, Dining Redd], Library and IInD Furniture, finiFbed in 01I!,.IVAN OR VARNIBII .oarprl66 - s — nra.tho lowest, our stool< as largo and varied - as any, and OUR WORK GUARANTIED. Novainbor 16, 1866—1 y MONEY CAN BE SAVED - A T RI N . 1.15 . 111 1 T & RIJPP, who havo,just roturnod from the city 11111111 splendid inwortment of STOVES, consisting In part ol ' , BARLEY SHEAF," "GOY . PENN," "NIAGARA," IRON SIDES," "NOBLE.COOK" and others, which thry mourn fur 13IX 'MONTHS and gdaranteu to he the beat Bakers nod Roasters in the markt t. A trial will convince you. Their PARLOR, STOVES are unsurpassed this side of the cities, among which is SPEAR'S ANTI DUST, which cannot be beat. They refer by permission teltev. lilies 11111ipthers, who have ,thorn In ace. They are prepared to set HEATERS .' and RANGES at short notice, and call special atton• 'Lion to - .„ •c, SANDF.ORD'S HEATER, which they recommend and ask you to givo them a trial, and If not satisfactory they will remove thorn , without charge. Any quantity •of roforonces given. Their sholvos aro filled with all kinds of • TIN WARE of Ihoir own manufacture, which they nro delermined to sell at short profits, All la t.& of SHEET IRON WORK, ROOFING AND SPOUTING, • --done at short notice-and on -roasonabloAerms_,lQll - dons with -- NEATNESS AND Di9I'ATCII. Call,oxamino and ho convinced that ltinesallth and ROp's stock Is Unsurpassed in beauty, durability and cheapness, and that moni.ly can .bn ,raved by, dealing with - Own,. , 26..”41 , 1 tinuance of tho same. • be WAlt E 1100315 a-few doors North of Wet.ePs Hotel, North Hanover Street. Carlisle Pa._ . OLD STOV ES TA K EN IN EXCH ANG E. Oct. 12,1866—1 in. a ----- ~- tr : 4,l - /W icittuvin 4 daCgoL) al Great Educational Inducements A Fi;•st Class Business Collerp; 0: Ca 4 . lisle, Pa. THIS Institution is now entering' upon Its third year In Ito present location ,p,'iltiring which time it has received a liberal home su pport, and also alloncouraging share of patronage from six differ ent-States-of the Union. --We.feel encouraged OGlll_lllO - of past elfc2l.l.shall spare no, pains or ex fnoutnhoggccg up nit ution second to .uone Education adapted to aid—the Fanner,,, quin ts. the Artisan. fhe Business or Professional man. - YOUNG MEN of limited eduention. YOUNG MEN - well educated in other respects. but deficient in_the branches •eught In r first class ligoinbas College ; YOUNG MEN of limited means. olio would possess the best yenning,. to t , tttEtt tEttrt. .tt.d distinction. YOUNG ME:. who ere thshous rec.ivlng the greates• mooont, or o 100 at the least campy:lt it f e‘p. use are lnvitedlto Investigate the lawnhar of our Mortal System of practical train' tlg MI in .n.lintly p.mular course of Study. BRAN Cat ES TA U ourr. ilook•iii„ l iing, - ...forms antianplleations. includP, V.' hole tale and Itotail linable-a, Forwarding . . C....mission, Fact tinge, Jobbing and importing, Rath witting, S , boating, Banking. Partnership Settlements, linsine - ss Calculations, Mercantile Law, Correspondepeo, Pi act ical !ul and _Oo. namental,-Pentuauship, Phonography, English...omm _ mar, Composition, 'fplegraPhing, hr. - 7 — ft*::Sti.tdonts'entbr at any time. • - - ' Ara - NO.O but competent Instructors mnployed, and a sulllelent number to Insure inda Ideal. Instruction to alh .-- - - - .Sail" Bond for a circular giving full particulars. Address - A. 11. T12131.111t111,, • August, 17, 18110. " Carlisle, Pa. H ARDWARE!' espubially invite the attention of the- public genera* to come and examine our now ands w - ell se lected stock Id' rocket end Table Cutlery„ Hirer Plated and Britannia Tea and -Table Spoons, Shears, Scissors, Curling, Crithping and Coffering Tongs and irons,Riding, - Driving, and Sleigh Whips. BUILDING MATERIAL, • Such as Locks,- Ilitigos, Butts, Scrims nails, Sc, Car, penter, - Coopers; Blacksmiths, and Slioamakers bola and and Findings. (IRAI'N'BAUS Our new stook of Grain nags ai e the host and cheap est over offered to town.' Farmers and FOrwarding men will find it to their advantage to comb and oxam• Ina our stock before buying elsewhere. CEDAR WA,PL, A complete assortment of Cedar Ware,comprising Tubs, Churns, Buckets, Bushel and Pockmeasures, measures, Wash 'Kuhlman, &e. Just recelyoll at the old and cheap - Hardware Store of IMMIX SAXTON, last Main Street, noot door to Illppoy's Sopt., 13, 1800. Gas Fitting and Plumbing LIE subscribers, 'having permanently. located In Carlisle, respectfully solicit a Blir° of the piablie patronage. Their slap Is eitnated on the public Square In roar of- the let Presbyterian Church,, whore they can always he Wand. • Being experienced muchanich,, they. are prof tired - to oxecuto all orders that they inaylid entrusted with In a superior tfirtnnor;and in very racidortito prices. HYDRAULIC RAMS, - ' • • . ' 'WATERWHEELS, '• I •„- . HYDRANTS, • LIFT & FOIIOF.. PUMPS', . - • BATHING TUBS, WAEDI BASING and all other arta \ oleo In the trade,. • pi.,GIIDING trade,.. j AND -GAS AND 'STEAM -FITTING promptly, attended tom the most approved' style. • AB-County work promptly attended to. •-•- ' 10).All work guaranteed. : • . Don't forget the place—lmmediately In • rear of the First Fresbylorlan Ohnrch.• • onistenELL ,411BNIFOOD.. ' Jelly 27,18136-Iy. . p2OK-04NDY, Societe French and . 11r216, - Japp... , • . . . . N UTS, Ponfootionarmara - Fruits ,at WW49ll l 3o3 ol 4:ttv.AwmAcsi. at - . AMERICAN ORGANS. (From "God4' sTailide - 8661P - February 1866.) • REED . ORGANS, &o • • [lii; following remarks and .. isugges tionsrelative to this immensely pbpular lustre. mint will doubtless (uteri - NI and profit very ninny of our we commend, the article to their careful perusal:— A hundred and one makers of 'Organs, Cottage, Par 'American; School - Organs, etc - etc., aro, each claiming to make the best instrument in the world. Being comparatively a nett instrutnent. 05 at present constructed, WO aro convinced the public aro Much less .laptible of judging of its nMrlts, or demerits, than of most other instruments. If there Is really - an essential difference in them, if there aro some excel lent and sonleorthless ones, - the public should have iv some criterion or judging of, them, some factS which will enlighten hem. We cheerfully concede the space for this article knowing that there is hardly a family, or church: or school lu all the land, but is more or less interested Ind his•topic. We rue also aware of It be ing a great misfortune, a real calamity, to any of them to purchase rm inferior Or Worthless Organ, ruinouitito good playing, and often a source of ``much annoyance and vexation. We know this &Rich, to emanate from acan did and Intelligent source, and thus we give a to oar renders. The question Is often asked, what ate "reed orgensi". We adswer, they are, in most Cases,' nothing In the world.but the old melodeon In disguise. Many of the so-called organs iffivo the same b'ellows, the same reeds, -and-the Farm• g”ll.,ral Internal artangement. With the bellows toped on odge - te gain room, they have simply put on more pretentious exterior and h more high • sounding name, But an organ, to lie in reality an or gan, must Wive a wind.eltest or reservoir for air sopa rate front the hollows, Into Which Wind-chest the reeds open, and the cone'llas room to expand and perfect It-. self into the full round tone, similar to the flute or pion organ, evict., smooth, firm, and mellow ; and this tone from reeds cannot be obtained In any other way known. Nothing so annoys a true organist as to have the vol. um° of sound swelling and jerking spesmodlcally With every variation of force on thlibellows' Which lootwaya the ease where the reeds open direct Into the iiellows or air passages, instead of a wind-Chest or 'l,'6liiid.box.' And yet some inakerii oven go 00 !liras to claim this spasmodic or automatic jerking of the bellows ort,the reeds as an excellence, just as though they did not .know, that it must very soon throw the reeds out of tune, and injure the bellows; and as though it wore not an easier matter to obtain a much better and aura • easily managed swell by ether Methods, Tho trtith _lo,__auy. organ, so veiled, or melodeon width ilae the wind ac lik; directly -upon the reeds, ffriiTithrity-More nor less ti,a huge accordeou, dress it up as you may. And when o ganists and true musicians become awaio atilt] lacflit thee OM OlOfe that aro oro4o, lit TAU US • •C las in 11:11110, rimy Will may no more of the objection: bit, ones. Then again the swell should al ways he seplirate and distinct front the bellows, so an not to be acted on by the hand, or soft blowing, but convenient so that the player can use it south the knee, separate from the handy or feet, turd thge always un der easy control, to be used ad libitum. The large dlviduilhellows, or double ,bellows, Is also a very important improvement.. By this meansnot ,olily-ens the witnlbe supplied more ev,,u,L, I et. with far greater ease is ma performer, from the tact that either bellows 'alone will be 's all( lout for - the lighter melodies, thus permitting the player to change about and le'llt the feet lit will ; then, if the bi. 110,0, is of the requisite large size, and having the will d chest or' reservoir, all 11 ill be well. As to the reeds, they Must be scientifically timed and voiced. or all the other good quhlitles lit the world cannot produce at geed toned-In strument. The inquiry now vary uaturally arises, where can the organ he procured combining All these essential and 'desirable qualities 1. There is only one possel:sing all these points,mA ileitis thu,AMERICAN ORGAN, made by S. 1). & IL W. SMITH, of Boston, SIBERIA OTT Wholesale Agent, 681 Brondway, - New - York. These organs have a wind-chest extending the Whole length of the instrument and so constructed' as to art at tile some time as a reverberating sound-box or board, and having the same important relatioriand part to perform that the sounding-board has to the piano. 'This feature the makers have patedtcd, and to It are frying in a great measure the entirely une qualled fullness and richness of tout]-so highly prized by all who have used these organs. They also have the largest and hest divided belhws in use,lwhich is another int Ji . tatit feature. No pail of their work is ;lighted, no expene or pains spared to make the A lericati Organs perfect niusically,,as well as mechtin -ally, and, judging from the illllllollso stile of them sit eseat. they bid fah to long maintain the proud posl - havu won by superior merit-alonv. aid most heartily advise all Interested to call um. iddresS ,111131.1.10e5, W /O lIOIVSo Agent, . " ' • ,S 1 Broadway, New York, and 11 IMMO Mein hdwill Iwthe wont gentlemanly and truthful wanner, Impar .o-them all tho inibrmation they nut) . deciru rolativi ,o thin truly delightful instrument. MUSIC TEACHERS Thd subscriber is fully prepared In furnish Sheet Music, Strings, Musical Instrunmuts, knd Music of all kinds at the lowest trade rates. so Intaqule and tall, from the largest collections in trial.) , irders punctually and faithfully at coded to. Address all orders TILE TIOARDMA - NA - GRAY & - CCii. - , , ...,, . PIANO-FORTES, Wholesale agency. The subscriber, late a membta tli 1.11. ttll ...L..—.....‘-i...... wh er e ,ney, Ott Itrdadway, Netf York City, where he_wtil be pleased to receive the orders of hit, friends and the publf ay nd especially tahear from those who have so Ober 11 l bestowed their patronage on the Arm hereto fore. Ile will supply these Bowler instruments to the trade Wholesale and Retail, at the very Lowest Prices, made with the insulated Ircohlt Int and Frame (cast in one solid plate). They excel all others hr du rability superiority of tone, and elegance of external appearance. . ' All these Pianos have overstrung Scales, giving fp connection with the putout iron tint and frame, 'Won 'Mit OA,' Pnwertutornd - Sweet Mellow-Tones:-The Cases ere 4gegant In apnea:tore, and easily and safely han• died. Warranted to prove satisfactory, or the mangy retooled. Address all orders to SI Irl A OTT, 581 'nuncio ay Norr-Tork--- . , ~'. S. D. & 11. W. SMITH'S AMERICAN ORGANS THE MOST PI 111 AND BEAUTIFUL MUSICAL INSTRUMENT -- TN WOIR.11.J1). FOR Tll 'AMERICAN OR CA A 51alces hone attractive, refines, arid elevates the mind of all, beautiful in appearance and effects. SI BERIA (iTT, 581 Broadway, Now York WHOLESALE AGENT. Thu inlifise popularity of theso fhigans,'and their supeiqbr Minted Powers, Is list bringing them before the public, as the Instrument Ho lenor• desired in A MEIMOAN HOMES. -And olthough.tho -cost lir!. is, but a trills, over the Melodeon, yet the musical anvan tage?, beauty of, tone and onickinos of touch :ten fic tion are Hp far - superior, that they era fast supervening the Melodeon and the call le aow tamest exel uslvelyier the — /V '' .1 1 • AMERICAN , ORGANS ~... This - adopted to ieftytklusl . ") from the q uick e stam most lively, to the heavy tone f the Church Organ. And almost universally they are preferred to the Plaint, by. persons who have them, yet'costing less than half, and only taking a small amount of room. . • Pond for descriptive circulars giving fullparticulate and prices. , \ •" - Exclusive Agencies soeced to Dealers, Mid large, discounts . to the trade -an 1 Teachers, .'Address all 0r.',.: dm,' - • , .` .. • - ' „,..., , • BIDEDIA 01 T, • • '. Wholesale Agunt;— :: 5131. Broadway,'NOwYork.4 March 3071011--1 y NOP Spring ""Goods, ~ HAAG / LIVINGSTON, at his. wholo• - I sale and IteMil Clothing on Eolith Ilan wer Arcot, mEolnim; Miller & DowOrS'. Ilaresrare Wee, announces the receipt of a full and Complete as.: sortment, of- - STRING 'and SILIBIER G 0 OAS, and,easanableltEADY MADE CLOTIVIN(I.. 111. stock consists In part of fine Dlnek and Blue. : . • FRBNOII and ENGLISH ;CLOTHS, Extra Hdavy Doeskin, .^ Throe cut and fanny • CAsSIMERES Aian a largo -farllity of Cassinets and Tweed, 'Col tuck.) , Janne. and Cottonnados, , Moline, and Lino Drillings, In great varloty. - Also n great assortment of • • - • liladj• MIA° Profiting, •.. at every style and quality, Whtto Linan and ' , Woolen Stints, Bummer Drawers, An, constantly on hand .a largo assortment of Ties, Collars , Hosiery and Gloves, Linen, Bulks nod Cotton Ilandlcorchlefs. r . Also a full ; assortment of .'Brunke, Carpot. Bags and 'Valises, e! 'Nary also.. . ' , . . • ; ; • Clothing made to order attha nheiricat intim Cif and examine the - stock. Pdaroli'23,lB6o.. DERE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD, .The Whitest, the moat durable end the 'mos ecotmmleal. Try . lt I 'Manufactured only, by . Ziegler & Smith, t. ' " WholoattleDrui, Pntut it Glees Malan, .... • . • N 0.187 North Third in, Eidensive . Millinery Establishment No. 004 *alnut Street, Philadelphia. MADAMOISELLE KEOGH, - MILLINER DE PARIS • . . laving "robullland greatly enlarged ,her place of liminess, hail new ono handitu entire now. assortment Of the very best stoles of FREI,7CII 31111,14NERY. Thy ough tiUnnumerons agents In Paris, she la one. bled to present in advance of other establishments the very latestEurepeanotyles_in Bonnets, Head neeNTreile Cap. Feathers, Ribbons, ' Frames, etc. " .-.- THE 'SALES ROOMS Aro constantly stocked with the choicest goods ' and Those sending orders can be accommodated at the shortest possible notice, _ _ THE MOURNING DEPARTMENT Is thoroughly organized, and has boon made a eye ciality In the Estlibilshment. • - THE WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT Offers great inducamentslo Millindra; who - can - at any time be furnished with pattern bbonots of the verylntest styles, prior to their being exposed et re• tall. • N.B.F.ronch, Vugllsh Spoken Nov. 2., 1866-13 m. „ ! '' ' A .ot --- a, ' 'll4k -'t d» -- ' t,...,, , -..- ix . ), . (4). 1 ,.- - kvir , , , -iiii,fif-zkigiAy ~,:-.: ie li:: • MI: P 0.§z44,4 Pi "IMl*!•.6i).i '',',"%'fr. ''.. ' ' . 41 '.:.1.: ' - , _5c.,;, , ,,, : , , ''‘-c Whepler & Howe LOCK STITCH The Best Simplest anti Cheapest. rpLIE Wheeler & Wilson machines are _A_ adapted to all kinds of family sowing, working equally well upon Silk. Linen and Cotton goods, with Silk, Cotton and Linen threads, making a beautiful and perfect stitch alike on both sides of the artielo sewed. Pricex of Wheeley & Wilson ...blues No. 3 muclilne 2 " _ Ornamontal bronze, " 1 " Silver plated, The Howe _Sewing Meehine 'I he attention of Tailors,, Shoemakers, Saddlers and Carriage 'Trimmers is caned to this—tho boot of Shut tle Sowing Machines. It Is unanimously admitted to ho the bostniachlrie for leather work' or tailoring over given to the public. - Price °Mow machines: bettor A machine $6O Is recommend.' for funnily sowing Tailoring, Shoo.. binding and Caller lilting. Lotter B. machine.- $7O Is one size larger than A machine suited to the same work, - • Loper C. machine, • $B5 ,Ifiree.anmended for heavy Tailoring. Boot and Show work and Carriage trimming. It runs light and rapid and will do line work,well, had a much larger Shut tla thanithe smaller 11111 chines, - Call and examine at Rail Road Telegraph Office, Car lisle, Pa. MlNgi= NE'W ANDTRESI,I G- (r.:O, (0 s.. 0. -L. .11 4 I, BERT,- - • LTAVING just s returned from the El Eastern. ell les desire to.luform his patrons that hu.lias laid In a lurgeand varied stock of. Now and Fregi - Cloods at the lowest cash prices. His assortment is thorough and complete, contain ing everything necessary to constitute a First Class Grocery. TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS; in greatest abundance,und_ at_loweM cash figures.— SYruns, Spiess, "Canned Fruits, -QCEENSWARE-and Crockery, Salt And Fish, Bums, Cheese', Crackers, Brushes, Baskets and Ns'illow Ware_ - Scgars and 7obace9, • of the choicest brands. Brooms, Buckets, and a com plete assortinent of - FAMILY GROCERIES. Don't forgot the old stand, Fdutli East corner of Meurer and Loather streets. C. 1.. HALBERT: Nov"23Tipnn.- SI Ilbtl - A b.SI - 11i.outhray,.N. 1 Samaritan!s. Gift! SAMARITAN'S GIFT THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY UOVID. Contains no Mineral, no Balsitin, no Mercury C•itly Ten Pills to be Taken to Effect a care. rr HEY. are entirely vegetable, having no smell nor any unpleasant taste, and will not in any way injure the stomach or bowels of the most delicate. Cures In from two to four days, and accent cases In t-twenty-loUr-hours-u----Prepared -by h-kraduste-of-tho University of Pennsylvania, one of the most eminent Doctors and Chemists of the present day. NO EXPOSURE, NO TitOUBLE, 'NO' CHANGE Let those Who have despaired of getting •cured, o who have been gorged with Balsam & er cury, try th SAMARITAN'S GIFT. Sent by mail in a plain en, Popo ' rico—Mato pnaltago, $2. Fomalo, $3 BLOOD ! BLOOD ! BLOOD ! SCROFULA, U LUERS, BORES, SPOTS; - ' 'FETTERS SCALES, ROII,EL-OR-VENEILEAL - UISEA,BItS, &.c. SAMARITAN'S R OP. 4,.1 7- D HERB .11.10E8 4 . L offered to the public no ufpusitive cure. \ 1111: ANIA UITAN'S 1100 T AND 'llOOll MOM, IA the moat [wont, certain arid effectual remedy over prescribed— 1p reaehes and eradica tea every particle of the veocreal Waco, so that the cure is thorough and permanent. 'fate then of this purify ins milady and be heitled, and do not transmit,to your posterity that for which you may lepent In after years. DO NOT DESPAIR! e.lihou6ll you.infty be pronounced locurrdde, the SAMAIUTAN'S MIA% AND HElml7 JurcEs vlll'rrmove every vestage of Impurities from the e)s um, us well us all_the equets. of Mercury. FEMALES , In many affections With which num suffer, the .R 01:10T HERD JIirCES, o mostluippliv adapted, In Whltua, In brewing down. Palling of tlao Womb, Dainty, and for all complaint: lucldont tojtbo 40X. Son!, by mtprona.- Vrtco sac pe ',.... . la used.in,conhinetlonitli.thwitocd and , _lderb Juice: Full direct our. Price 25 touts,, , • - - The efficacy of-these rumedie Is mike acknowledged by Ithyslclaus and patients, , They are used Inthe United Stator Hospitals, thus restoring the health of many-of our brave:soldiers. i . .. . • ^ " • .1 - From the Baltimore Sun. NVOat the Surgeons_say of..the ROOT lOSPITAL, FORT , MARSRALL, fq Dal Imoro, Md., Yob: L'O, WA. • latOo.great;)oltlsfaetlon In stating' that I have. Miod the'iMmarltan'o Homilies' far yenoroalillseasen 'ln Its inOst, customary forms ;.that I. have. used thorn' ,rith Judamunt,_discretion, and properly and have Found then; respond to my anticipations promptly and Adiectually. Knowing -their - composltlon,.l kayo the.' Ililleat'confidones' In their oilleaby, and ais far as my too of them extends, I reconiniond thou' strongly. ' AY,Fren ' ' , Assistant Surgeon sth Now York Vole?' Lot it La underatood that those romodlos urn room. .ouded, poalilvaly ouro the dlooasee for vhich thby aro offorod. Dar indo`at flavoratick'r Drug Store, Danovor Stroot ailhdo, Pa, Doe. 7, 1806-Ith: 1 4 1 .111PLOYMENT 1.4).11, BOTH SEX-: .1111,-Piriabloil.und returned _soldlorri, widows. an orphans of slain shidlers, and the unomployod of both Saxon gonorally, In want of respectable and profi table employment, indurring no risk, can procure such; by enclosing a postpaid addressed onvelopo, for partic-, ulars, to Jan. 25, 1800 yatent Hwir, Orin:wars. and Wavink Liidiaa' Hair NO II1:AT REQUIRED IN USING THEM. AO. Sour titoralcouper for thorn. If ho does not ko'op thorn; Urito to the manutitaturorp. IVINB, Sixth St., and Columbia Av. Philadelphia. • • , 1606,—5m. , • , •• • , D . ORT Folios, Writing Desks,' Rick Gammon Boards;Gamos of all doecription at Hay ntstick'e Drug, Nancy and Book Stoop. ISAAC idviNoea.oi4 • ALMONDS.- Burnt, Bono, Cofloe, VAnilla and Chacolnto. D0e.15, 1805. 'tr. AT HAVBESTIOKB Apy l L y ta s x 3 to r c A all bl a s nd w_ hfi4 ea t i i t o t t o m t c h d o k i I r . a d a; UALBTON4. EMI "Yes, A Positive Cure?' EIMEIME F\MALE S IMIZIZEM §,A.M4RIT . A N'S WAOI DESMOND 4t Prciptiotors, 1 . . • • 916 Raw St. Plltlttdciphls Dr. - JOHN M. DAGNALL; 1 ..D0x163; Brooklyn, N. Y NEW STORE and NEW GOODS THE undersignoli would most reerat fully inform the citizens of Carlisle, and .our' rounding county, that they have justnponod a largo and well selected stock of . ' Goods. and Notions, - in Alaglaughlin's Building, Notth'ilanOver' Street, (one door South of the Amorican llouco.) -:..oiii‘ntock is now, baying recently been purchased, it consists of 'Ladies Dry floods, ' - • —French Morinoos, DeLainisotfi - Wool Baldrics, Alpacas, • Coburge, Abid; Domostles, suctins Muslin, Gingham, Prints - , Checks, Ticking, &c. You will also find a full lino of Fancy Cassinteros, Cloths, Satinet, Kentucky Jeans, Ice., With many other articles too numerous to mon- Mon. Wo are .totormlned to sell mir goods vory cheap for Cash. Our Motto ia "Quick Salon and Small Pro fits." And selling goods for cash- we are onablo to soil cheap and render perfect - satisfaction. - Pleaso call and got BARGAINS at • the NEW AND CHEAP CASII,STORE of A. L. REESER, (•o. 807,1 7,-1866. LIFE-HEALTH--STREnTH. LIFEHEALTII - STR'ENGTEt LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGTH THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY DR. JUAN DETJAMARRE'S Celebrateirtpecifle Pills, Prepared from a prescription of Dr. Juan Delainarre, Chief Physician to the Hos -pital del Nord ou Lariboisiere of Paris.. This invaluable medicine is no imposition, but le unfailing In the cure of. Bparmatorihre or Seminal - Weakness. Every species of Genital or Urinary Irri tability. Involuntary or Nightly Seminal Emissions from whotov r cause produced, or however severe. will brupeedily relieved and the organs teetered to healthy action. Road tho following opinions of eminent French pity. sicinne • • "We have used the Specific Pills prepared by Clar anelere & Dupont, No. 214 Rue Lombard, from the prescription of Dr. Juan DeJamarre, in our private practice with uniform euccosa, and wu belthere to no other medicine so well calculated to sure all per sons suttering Mho luValtnnr, luedeeinna or any other weakness of the Sexual Organs, whether caused by a sedentary nude of living, excesses. or abuse. It. A. BEAUREPARIII, M. D. G. D. DUJARDI N, M. D. JEAN LE LEUCIIRE, M.. D. • • Paris, May bth, 1808. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS:' • Thu Genuine Pills aro sold by all the principal Drug gists throughout the World, price Clue Dollar per Box, or Fix-Boxes for - Nivo - Dollars. 0 ARANCIERE k DUPONT, Solo Proprietors, No. 214 Itue Lombard, Pads -- - One Dollar enclosed CO any authorised Agent, will issuro a box by return mall, securely sealed from all ob-craation, six boxes for Ilya dollars. Sole Oonei al Agents for America, OSOAIt 0. MOSES J.: Co., 27 Cortlandt St, N.Y. N. D.—French, 0 erman, Spanish and Engli. h Pamph lets, containing full particulars and directions for use sent free to any address. Sold in Carlisle by J. W. ELLIOTT, and at DATER STICK'S. - Jan. 12, 1800-Iy. DR. MARSHALL'S .:0 AT A R.R-11 SNTJF_F.I This Snuff has thoroughly proved itself to bo the boat article known Tor curing tho Catarrh, Cold in the Head and HeadaCho. It has boon found an, excellent remedy hi many oases, of Sore Eyes. Deafness has been romoved by it, and Hearing has often boon great ly Improved by Its use It Is fragrant and agreeable, and gives - Immediate Relief to the dull beaVylatens caused by discus . . of thaliiiid. The statnations after using it are delightful andclu vlgerating. It opens and purges out all obstructions, strentlions the glands, and gives a healthy action to theliarts affected. • More Than Thirty Years'. of Sale and use of Dr. Idirsball's Catarrh and Head ache Snuff, has proved its groat value for all the corn- Mon diseases of the Head, and at this moment It standahighor than over before. It is recommended by many of - the beet physicians, and Is used with groat success and latisfaclion every where. Read the Certificates of Wholesale Drug - gists in 1864. Tho.undersigned, having for many yhars been ac quainted with Dr. Marshall's Catarrh and Headache, Snuff, and sold It in our 'wholesale tr'alle. ch's filly state, that wo believe it to be equal, in every respect, to the recommendations given of It for the cure of Catarrhal Alrections, and that It Is 'decidedly the best artizleovahare everlknown for all common diseases al the Head. • llurr & Perry, Boston,Barnes & Park, New York. Reed, Auttin & Co. " A. B. &D. Sands; Brown, I.autsop &Co " Stephen Paul & Co. -" Reed, Cutler & Co; Minor & CO. " SOCI - W. - CONVIO, " McNosson & Robbins," Wilson, Falrbauk & Co. " Scovil & Co. " _ Renshaw, Edmands & Co.M. Ward, Close & Co 11. 11. nay. Portland, Mo. Bush & Gale, 4l For Salo by all Us uggists. TRY Jail. 10, tatt—iy. RELIEF IN TAN MINUTES Bryan's Palmonic Wafers I Tha original Medicine established in 1537, and first article of tho kind over introduced under the name of "PULIIIONIO WAFEIk," in this or any other country; all other Pulmonlc Waiters are counterfeits, The genuine can be known by-the name BRYAN being stomped on each Wafer. These - Wafers have boon bilore the public for nearly thirty-yetirsomd-theAnumAso-sale-attalnedomt-only. in America but in foreign countries, fully attest Their Intrinsic worth. The medical propeoties are superior to any other article,offeredfor the cure of Pulmonary or Bronchial atheneum ' and the quantity contained In each box is nearly double that of the munv worthless imitations,advertised. - - Bryan's PUlrsonie Wafers cure Coughs, Colds,,Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Asthma, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing, Spitting of Blood, Pains in the Chest, InelPient Con epmption and all diseases of the lungs. Not only affording temper ary,rellef, but effecting n rapid and lasting cure and ate warranted to give satisfaction in ever instance. They do., not nauseate like alcoholic Compounds, and the Medicinal properties aro combined in a form so a _groottblaand plosn. ut to the taste, that any' child will readily take them. Oita dose will always afford - RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES. To VOCALISTS and Punic SPEAKERS, these Wafers are peculiarly Valuable they wilLin ono day.remove the most severe occasional hoarseness; and their regular use !Vett few dap will, at all times, increase the pow er and flexibility of the volcg, greatly improving its, tone, compass and clearness, for which purpose they \ are regularly used by many professional vocalists. The.vory_great culehrity_ofAhlti_invaluable_ remedy_ has Induced• unprincipled persons to prepare base iml. tattoos, which disappoint the just expectations of the purchaser, and Injure the character of the genuine tmdicine. • See that the word, "131tYAN," Is stnmpod on °itch Water. and also observe the facsimile of the signature °UI, Proprietor "Jolt MOSES" on each wrapper, to oThntorlitit which to forgery. • .Cfir•Olfending parties will be dealt with to the full extent ot the law. lsnynti'd PutmoNie WAribti nro for_ sale by all. Drug. JOU MOSES, Solo Proprietor, 2T Dortlandt St., N. Y. Jun. 12, ISll6ly. 133= CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS Prepared from n Preaription of Sir J. Clark, Id. D Physician Extraordinary to the queen. • Tins well•kuown - medioinais ncr.bn posltion,-but a mire and safe.rOmody for Peptide Difficulties and Obstructions, from any cause whatever and although a poiverful remedy, it contains nothing' hurtful to the constitution. To Married Ladles it lOpocullarly suited. It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly poriod with regu. larity. ' . In Of cases of Nervous Spinial Atrootions, Pain in the-Dock and-Limbsillenvinesk, Fatigue on slight-ex action, Palpitation of', the Heart," Lowness of Spirltif Hysterics, Mclolleadache Whites, and all the painful diseases occasioned by a -disordered systrifir, these Pills will effect a cure when all other moans have failed. Observe on each Bottle tho name of Jacob Moses, withent it none aro genuine. . These Pills have never boon loown to fall where the directions on the std page of pamphlet are well Watery. ed.--Itor.forther-pitiliculdre,get_a_pamphlctfree„or thil agent. $1 and 6 postage stamps unclosed to any authorized agent, will tritium a bottle;contathing over GO pills, by return mall. - W. ELLIOTT, • ". Agent, Carlisle. " WORK BOXES, Cab*. Port Fo lios, Tourists Doaks, Confectionary Mao, Games of all kind. ' 1805, TOKS.-- • • ' I Mint, Taaborry, Lomon, Orangp,lnvondor, Rosa, Maga, awl Vanilla, Doo , -15, 1805, PRESSINg .Ladioe!_ and Gentleman's. 15, NO. AT lIAVERSTIO S. .. . . . . p ROPS.- • • , Mint, Ohocolatoi'Oream, Lemon, Orange, Vault a, tOgo and More. 1e0.16,1860. ~,, - -, - AT HAVL.8.8110103., DIME LIB : gRTY WRITE , LEAD; preferred by all practiced Paintered Try It I & you will have no other. Manufactured only by • ; ZEIGLER & 13311TL1, WhtiWaal° Drug, Paint & Glace Pealera, , No. 137 North Third Street, Jan. 22,1866-Iy. ATI:OLIN and Guitar Strings; Violin n6wo, Scrims, Scc., at•tho .now,Jowolry Storo, East Medu,St. SOLE Agency for the tittle of: Morons fJoM Nose 'rho now Jowolry Store, Enot Mato AMItY DYE COLORS; ST RALSTON'S / VIII); I r ma. . , OIOICE SEGA - BB &TOBACCO, AT nALsTorre pHYSIOTANS will find-it to their ad vioitigo to call and purchnso their Medicines at ' " RALSTOV. - • July 1,1864 mmuntmge .catturh ginnfr, fe . a alut , cdro fir that botboremxio disuse, Catarrh. Jiin,l2 1408-Iy.. HATS!: CAWS:-FURS: . UST'novroilidseit.v,etido. doere ab o o n i. I North al HOW and next to Gornman's Shea store all the Now Styles - ot Hate and Claps, which will ho sold at the lowest cash prices. . • ' ' S IT/ K.-11 ATS - --- ? • New York and Philadelphia' Stilea, Soft felt - Hata of every variety and prh.e, Home =matte tura," Hata constantly on hand made to order at short notice, My manufacturing arrangements being complete flatter myself that-I will be able to-give'sallsaction - In every particular: •• • I have a large assortment of Fur,Otter, Beaver; long and cloth caps of all -hinds including "Grant" "Show man "• " Stinting " "Boys" and Children's Turbans at all prices. • I have added to my Itocis a largo and varied assortment of Furs' Including Goats dollars; Beavers, NutraOttor and Ladies' Muffs. •' Oents gloves of the very boat qualities. - - Clothing and , all klnde of woolen goods colored promptly and warrantod to give eittlbfactlon. Old nate repalted and mado now at moderate chat ges. The highest cash'prices pstd for County Fars—FniT Mink, hluskrat of cetera.- . . ' - - , • -T. A.-KELLER, age. - Sugars of tho.bost-brands -Including Dation, Cubs, Domestic Ac. c • .Tobacco of all kin& Including Fine ccit, Congress, Natural latit,-Navy .THE CHARTER OAK. LIFE. INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONN. Incorporated, - 1850. Charter Per petual. CASH ASSUS, $2,000,000. JAMES C. AVALICLEY, President. Polioies Issued on all Popular Plans AFEW REASONS WHY ':PEO PLL lesurain the Chnrter Oak. ist:=Ailbanking privileges ore prohibited; the bu. ness being confined exclusively to tiro insurance 2d.—lts Risks are . solccied with great care, thus in curring small losses, and consequently large dividends arm uo to'Poilcy holdors.—See 'Mass. Insurance Reports last-six years. --Ord.-Ito-natio of Expenditures including Death croms and Working Expenses, to Itecelpts, aro unpro cotiontedly low,.,Same ltepurta. 4th.-All the profits nro divided among Policy• herd ors the original capital being limited by Charter lo eight per cent dividends, uo more than It earns for the Company at interest. 15th.-It declares and pap its Dividends annually in Can, thus assisting the in the payment o' premiums. Oth.-Its business Is distributed over mere than twenty Northern States; making it impossible to much um, its large- trniplusi - setmpart - for - contlngencie,s, even in the event of a scourge of Cholera. 7th.-It is prompt in the payment of losses, having paid to - Widows - and Orphans nearly ONE MILLION DOLLARS, and has never litigated a claim. Bth -The man of wealth Insures as an investment oth.-Olen of small means Insure to guard their lam. Mies against want. .101.11.-The man of business insure to provide against possible lose In "trade a life Policy, being a basis for capitol. Ilth.-Ttersods in debt Insure that earnings for years of tpil may not be - sacrificed at death from want of ready cfmh to cancel liabilities. 1.2th.-All insure, as money thus laid away by lltties is sure to come back largely Imre:ol6 - d to their &mi. ilos, - doath being certain to occur. Dr. 8.11. KIEFFER, Id. D., Medical Examiner. • J. D. ADAIR, Agent Carlisle, Pa. E. 11. BLAIR, RIO Agent, for Eastern Pa. - /Kb' . Office Bushoug's New Building, Nortb Street, Reading, Pa. Parsons desirous of Insurance 141 ill, pidase apply to the agent. For information relative Vo agencies lad dross the State Agent. Apr1113,_1866 . . •• - , • , SCIIENCK'S AI - AN PILLS ____ _ • . _ IrOR LIVER COMPLAINT. A SUBSTITUTE PCIIICALO3IEL. .7 If your bowels aro costive, TRY TIIEM If you have worms, TRY THEM If your breath Is THEM If you fool drowsy, TRY- THEN If you aro low splilted, • TRY THEM If yOu have a sick headache, - TRY TIMM If you have taken a drop too much - - TAKE A FULL IK;SE, They rlyt t tSt 25 cents a box. TRY THEM,. Blue Mass, and other preparations of Mercury, tually produce more suffering and death than the dia. eases which - they-Profess to-cure,---And yet-this uorro sive mineral so denounced by ithe allopathic doctors, is prestalbed by them almost universally In Liver ConV - 1,- plaint, Consumption of Lungs, ! Sm.. , • , -TIIE MANDRAKE PILLS • are - composed - entirely ofroots-and-herbsobtained from the great storehouse of Nature, and their salutary ef fects will appear as soon as the medicine is brought to the test of a fair experiment. SCHENCK'S MAN DRAKE PILLS do not produce any nausea or sickness 'of the stomach • hutwhim caviar, far Ilvrnnovig, Ulna be proper to utki them in connection with Slink Mai' SEAWEED TONIC. By this judicious treatment th digestive faculties aro speedily restored to their ful vigor, and the worst cases of indigestion may be cure - When vo reflect that the liver is the largest -into nal organ of the body, that to it is assigned the impor tant duty of filtering the blood and preparing thoblle, that it Is subject to many disorders, and ghat when it Is diseased or Inactive the whole body sufferi Sympa thetically, it Is not surprising that a medicine which can restore the healthy operations of the Liver should. produce wonderful changes in the general health, And effect cures which may appear to be almost miraculous. Headache of long continuance; severe pains in the side, breast and shoulders, aching of the limbs. a feelin: of general weakness tailf we choduesP; And uther"ala"rid= lug and distressing symptoms, indicative of imperfect or disordered action of the liver, are speedily redinved by the use of SCHENCK'S SIANDRAKE.PILLS. Costiveness, piles. bitterer four eructations, and, that indescribable fooling of oppression mental 1111TIO. ty, languor,Jethargy, and depression - 4:f' spirits which unfit a mar( for the management of business and the enjoyment Of life, aro all relieved by the use of SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS. Dr. Scum:K.—Dear Sir : I take pleasure in sending you a certificate In addition to many you have already received from suffering humanity. I can scarcely find language -sufficiently strong to express my heartfelt gratification of the wonderful cures your MANDRAKE PILLS and SEAWEED TONIC have effected in the an `tire cure of one of the most stubborn eases oLthe offer- Alm: of Orb liver. -itor-throoyeafs.l suffered _beyond de- Mintier' ; all my friends, as well as myself, came WOW conclusion that my time in this life Was short. Such was the terrible condition to which I was reduced that life to me_ hod become a Ludlow; _m: whole. system_ was in a state of inflammation ; Leonid not eat,-;I. _could not sleep ; Fury whole body ices filled with pain; swelling would ariso In my wrists and ankles, render ing them totally useless. On several occasions I seas attacked with a rush of blood to the head, which would fell me to the ground, and T would ho carried away fbr -dead.- kappliod-to-soveralemine-nt _physicians of our city, who administered all the medicines that they thought would roach my case but of no aVall. • Ono of them mid he could do no more for me, and ad vised me, aea last resort, to drink rod liver oil: Not relishing the horrid trap T dr:elfi:110 take it. Acct. dent put your advertismillint in my hands. I called on you ; von examined mo and told me the nature of my disease. You then ordered me the Pills and Tonic with an observance of diet, pledging your word tbat in ono 550015 I would find myself - another man.:--I-follow ed your advicd, and, as you predicted, an Astonishing cure Was effected. I continued yoUr Pills and Tonic /for some time, and now thank God for his goodness, and your valuable medicine, I am once more watered to pot feet health. I most earnestly recornmund those who aro suffering from affection of the liver to give your, Pills and Tonic a fair trial, and a cure will ho ef fected: - I have sent many persons to you, and they have all been cured. Any information my follow chi• sons' may require wilt be freely given by the eased - her; at his residencb, No. 812 Federal street, between Bth ' iatreet and Passyunk road. Da.ECIIENOK will bo professionally at hie principal office, N 0.16 North Sixth street. corner of Commerce, PHILADELPHIA, ovary Saturday; from 9 a. m. Until 4 p: tn.; No. 32 Bond stroot, Now York, evory Tuesdays from Lto 3; No. 98 Summer street, Boston. alasa.ovevY Wednesday, from 9 to O-ond every other Friday at 109 Baltimoro street, Baltimore, lid. Ail advico freo, but for a thorough examination of the lungs with hie Be spiromet, the charge is three dollars. Price of the Pulmonio Syrup dud Seaweed Tohle, each $1.50 per bottlit, or $7.60 per half dozen. Mandrake Pills, 25 cents per Box.'- For sale by all Druggists an Dealers. , I,.lB9o=ly___._. .2_ • HAT AND CAP.E.IIXPORIDttf. • THE-undellsighea respectfully announ ces to the public that, he etl . ll continues the Halting, Business at tho old stand, in West High street, and With a renewed and efficient effort prodder, articles of Read Drees of _ AT lAVERSTIOIIB. Every Variety, Style and Qua : • that shall bo strictly In booPlek with tho Improve . - moot of thu Art,and fully up to the ago which we ... • AT HATERSTICKS m. • I Ilse on hand a splendid assortment of HATS -AND 'IDAPS — VP doscrlitlons. from the cOmmOniVool to th,i finest rue and Bilk. Mats; and at' prices' that must - suit ovary one who has an rye to getting the worth of hie .money: The Stocrincindos; . , • " - • ' MObVsKlN;bAssimunn, lIDAVER M • devery style and color and unsurpassed foe Lightness Dumbillly and finish; by those of any other establish most in the country. • Men's, Boy's and,Childrou'alleds and Camel emery description constantly on hand. • • , Ile respectfully Itivitbs all tbo old patrons mid as many now ones as possible, to give him a call. .• , J. 44.0AL1.10. July 1,1864. • ' u EMPLOYMENT FOR BOTH SEXES. ' pISABLED 400" retained,„ sol d iers, . irldowiiand orphans of elan eoldlere, and , the employed of both aexesgenefally, in want of respect able and profitable employ meut, incurring no risk, can, procure such by enclosing a postpaid addressed envel. ope, for particulate, to - • , , . . Dr. JOHN H. DAONALL, Box MI, Brooklyn, N:;"/.. Jni1.23.1601Y.. QPEOTAOLES;oI all kinds and prioes, . to Bull all ages, at the new Jeweliy Store, East Mam Bt. . . . . . .. viT.HITE. and - .black (Jurlea Hair, C. i ni a t m o:y fellow', :Turn TabloLan4 -Lightnbi g Ilropt. 18,1800. d . .13Awrowa.., i. .-:.1 . ~: , s. ~: I .w..i.: • - CHARLES JOHNSON, Sa., Formerly Printers' Ink Manufacturer CIIKBEIMAND -VALLEY K,TI `-• . RAIL ROAD. CHANGE OP HOURS. ON. and aftef MONDAY, - May 21ati kj18613, Passenger Trains will run daily, as fellows, (Bandage excepted): WESTWARD.. • • ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves' Ilarrisbulg 8.40 A. 51., Mechanicsburg 0.18, Cr - allele 0 57, Newvlllo 10.34 Bhipponsburg 11.07, Chambersburg 1.10 P. N., Green castle 1.43, arriving at Ilageratown 210 1% N. MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg 2.00 P. N., Meehan icgburg 2.33, Carlisle 3.00, Newville 3.40, Shippensburg '4,10, Cluttaborsburg 9.50, Greencastle 5.25, arriving at ' Hagerstown 6.65 P. 61. ~ ~, ~, EXPRES3 TRAIN leaves ILLirrisburg 4.15 I'. 'AI , Mechanicsburg 4.61, Carlisle 5-21, Nowville'6.s3, 851p rensburg 0 . 21, arriving at Chambersburg at 6.60 P. M. A MIXED TRAIN loaves Chambersburg 8.20 A. 31., Greencastle 0.30 arriving at Hagerstown 10.15 A. M. EASTWARD • ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaven Chambereburg 5.15 A. M. Shipponstiurg 5.45, Ngwylllo 6,1 p, Carliale 6.60, Mechnuicsburk - 741 An lying tst Harrisburg 7.50 A. , . hiAIL'TIIAIII - leavesllngeratown 8.10 A. 51,, Green castle .BAS, Chambareburg , 9.25, phippensburg 966 Nowvlllo 10.29 Carlisle 11.03, Illechanlcaburg 11,37, n, riving at Harrisburg 12.10 . EXPRESS _TRAIN leaves Hagerstown 12 00 61., Greencastle 12.30, Chambersburg 1.10, Shipponsburg 1.43, Nowville 2.16, Radish:, 2.68. Mochaniesbmg 3.20, arriving at Harrisburg 3.65 P. M. I MIXED, TRAIN leaves 11Agerstown 3.05 Greencastle 4.00, arriving at littmbersbuig.4.6o P. 61. ar ...Making close connections at .11arrisburg 'with Trains to and from Philadelphia, Now.. York, Pittsburg, Balthnore and Washington. RAIL ROM: , OFFICE, h ambersburg, 6lay 17,1860. READING RAIL ROAD V.t. ,„„ A tilLt. • ' , r :"ta" ' 7 411 7; SUMMER ARRANGEMENT JI.TNE 11th, 1868. REAT TRUNK JANE FROM THE North and North-West for, Philadelphia, Now York, itrnintfg, Pottsville, nun:lrina, ...bland, Lebanon, Alientorn, Easton, Ephrata LIU., Lancaster, Colima. bin, nc., &c. . . Trains leaio nurrisburg for New York; as follows: At 3.00, 8.10 and 9.05—A,51., and 2.10 and 0.15 P. 31.7 connecting with similar Trains on the Penn Sylvania Rail Road, and arriving ut New York at 6.00 and 10 10 A. AI., and 4.10, 5.20 and-10.45 P. N. Sleeping Cars ac companying the 3.00 .1. N., and 9.15 P. M., Trains, without changu . , • kmve Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Minersville, Ashland, Pine Grove, Allentown and Phil adelphia; at 8.10 A: Mei and - 2.10 and 4.10 P. - M., ',top ping at Lebanon and principal Way Stations; the 4.10 P. DI. Train making connections for Columbia and -Philadelphia only. For Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven and _Auburn., Till_ Schuyikill_and_Susquehanna -Rail Road, leave Harrisburg at 3.2 U P. N. Returning: Leave New York at 7.00 and 9.09 A. M., 12.0 U Noon and 8.00 P. SI; Philadelphia at 815 A. 51., 'and 3.20 P. M., WaV Passenger Train leaves Phila delphia at 7.30 A. 31., returning from Reading at 6.30 P. M., stopping at all Stations; Pottsville at 8.45 A. 31., and 2.45 P. M.; Ashland 6.00 and 11 30 A. M., and 1.05 P. 51; Tamaqua at 9.45 A. 31., and 1.00 and 8.65 P. M. Leave Pottsvillo for Efarrisburg, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail Road, at 7.00 A. M. . . Reading Accommodation Train Leavy Reading at 6.00 A. lii., returning from Philadelphia at 5.00 P. Al. Columbia Rail Road Traindloavb Reading at 6.45 A. 51.,12.05 Noon and 0.15 I'. 21. for Ephrata, Litt; Lan caster, Columbia, Ac. On Sundays Leay.o . Now Yor at 8.00 P. 51., Phila delphia 8.00 A. 51., and 3.15 I'. M, tho 8.00 A. M. Train running only to Reading. Pottsvilin Sun A. 51. Ton, 2.11 P 7,00 A, Mr., frarrlnburg 005 A. M.. and Reading at 1.33 and 7.30 A. 11., for Harrisburg, and 10.52 A. M.- for Now York. and 4.25 P. M. for Philadelphia. Commutation,_Mileage, Season., School and Etcur slon Tickets to and from all points, at redneqsl Rates. /bongo chocked through : 60 pounds alicra ed each Passenger. ' . G. A: NICOLLS, • Genoral Superintendont. Reading, Pd. Juno 25, 1866. The Family Grocery ryinE subscribers, having taken the _L Family Grocery Store of Slotinsinith S Baker, on Slain St., adjoining F. Gardner-.. 4 Co's Machine Shop and Ftandry. have jest olietiml gent assOitment of 0 ROCERI ES, 0 LASS and QUEENS. WARE, selected with groat care for family supplies, which they will sell at the very lowest prices-for cash. Every article in the lino of Family Groceries will alwaysle kept fresh and cheap. They also call particular attention to the Eitrelea Patthtt -Class Fruit Jars, • of which they have the exclusive eget,- cy fm Carlisle, and which has proved Its superiority over all other cans or jars - now in use byitagreat simplicity, e,'" IL) perfert reliability In keeping Fruit, and Eta\lct theaxtraordltiary ease with which it is 4,0 , scaled and ,opened, without injury for futuro . nso. No family should purchase PATENT other jars without first examining the Eurekajf theywant -to liiy - the best; We have nisi. KNOX'S PATENT STEP • - , , I LADDER. an article which no house , .•. keeper should ho without. A 1 s o • celebral6Al CHINE, ocly else Dollars, and toe Amidon CLOTHES 'WRINGER, both of whill they confidently recommend to give entire satisfaction. They have also been appointed Agentafor the sale of EAIITIIEN DRAIN PIPES, to which•thoy would tall the attention of Farmers and others beetling them. the best and cheapest article to bo found fur conveying Water through yards and barn-yards. Also. a variety of other articles, such es DOOR MATS of several_ kinds and prices. 49 - - Just ope'ned a supply of Fresh herring and all kiwis of Salt Fish, put up this Spring. Also Flour in barrels and sacks and Food by the bushel. Walker & OIaUCI.Y; (SucCessors to J. D. Gorges,) THE subscribers , respectfully inform the Willi: in general. that they have purchased the Tin and Sheet Iron Establish Mont of m t . Gorges, lb rear Of the Court licasa, where they are prepared to accommodate the,patrons of the old-establishment and nil others "Who may favor them with their work. If you want the very Lest . ll • - COOKING STOINE at the lowest price, come to us. All Insured for nix months or longer. We have nothing on hand but the best bakers. and Warant - them to'be sutliTlbr we keep -- none other. Como and see the great variety. We eau give hundreds of testimonials It desired..cr COME and SEE, .our Pailor And Mitre &owls - for wood or cool. HEATERS AND RANGES, Stationary and l'ortablo. WASLM..39 7 • of all kinds' in'great 'variety, made front tho very best. tin-plate. All you needln Our lino can bo had froth "went a saving of 20 per opt. CALL `. • at on:Store and Wara Rooms, In rearm( the, Court House-end-you-will 8111/0 - Money iu your parchicses. It wilt fully pay you to come.' ' Tin Rooting and Spouting done at short notide- _— By strict attention to Vastness the undersigned hope to merit '.aiatt metro a 'liberal shitro of pubr patronage, - Juno 29, 18 61.1—1 y The Carlisle Cook ! TO NEW AND OLD 110WD: *LEPERS, A now 'and portent AirtightPraß Con aumlug Cooling Stovo for Cool orlirood. CALL AND '34:IE IT I At oto• Ifozind) . andStove•Raonts, Main S, - Carlisle The patterns of this Stotreuro now and original in do sign'and gotten up expressly for our ..use. Wo there fore ea It - THE CARLISLE COOK It combines ovory Vow and Valuable Improvement In Cooking Stoves. It is exCeudingly handsaw oin ap-. pearance—is" a perfect Air-tight and fins Consuming Stovoiarrd-may-eafely-be pronounced-tho cheapest, boat and most complete Cooking Stove In the 'country. WS cast two sixes, adapted to the wants of both largo and small fabillies. Experienced' tfousolumpere will find upon examination that tho , . 'NEW 'CARLISLE COOK combines ovary requisite for economy and efficiency in cooking. Tho public are specially requested to call and see It, as wo era confident It will fully recommend Itself. March 23,1860.—1 y., • F. GARDNER & CO. AG:DC:O433. Weev's7.o. large assortment of the best quality or Oroceries, Provisions, Spices, Pritits, &c., sollhn drat the very ., lowest plate iulloit In the tato orParmaylviinla, . - • - - ' . IFOR CASII. -Call and Satisfy yoursldvoli of the truth - of thO lion.' :Fob, 23,18 . 00. • . • WM BENTZ. LADIES FANCY TURS I goods at wiry roasona -0 tin__ ___ _ ..___ ___ Jr° solicit atoll from my (bonds of Cumborland - comay amd,yielnity. , • Nahotabor th e Namo ' Number god Stroot I '''. • ' ' '" 4 JO HN. , -FARE A, :J±To.,llli AIIOII Sti aboyo'7th, south odds, PMCIVA., ...IM. I LIATIL SIO PARTINZE, ROA CONIIIO7I,OLIVIT/1 Milt , i loTuiak atom: is PIIII:AVA. I. Not . 9;1800,-4m., .. ~ - ... ,'. , „ .... . • STOP AND LOOKH_IN: . AT W. Fridley's Tinner Shop, East Lontiter St., Sign of the Red Cotfao Pot whore you:can - me the Finest, Ohospost, nod Fest , qopiu - ker Ever °tiered in darlisle he has on hand the latest ins prpved Paterns„such as the celebrated . - Bailey Sheaf Cook, • . -----" _ Iron Sides, .' ' .. Ptarie Flower, . ' . ' ' And Continental, Bed Boom end OfileaStoveti of the latest Pattorne - - and best quality. The above Cook Stoves are all warrant ed to givo entire satlstketion. Roofing', Snoutlng,lleat or.work, and all Tin end Sheet Iron work done in tho neatest manner and at short notlee,', all kinds of. Tin and Shoot Iron warn constantly on hated for house fur nishing. FRUIT CANS' and JARS Twn of the best ovor offered to tha pubs e. Frid and Common's Soli-Sealing and Self Testing Cans and Jars also, Flshor's.Patent, tho itta, o' Cans and .lure Cala .not bo surpassed in anymarlatt. RrN - A - GB S - Tlfo best brick, Solt, and Portable Furnaces over of• fared to. the.uublic, ,for sale by Wm. Fridley, East Louther St., Carlisle. Call and see them in use at Dr. Noldig's, T;Corilynie ar‘d C. Flumlug'sOlain St., Carlisle. Thankful for tho'Llhoral Patronage horotoforo ox tended ho hopes by ; strict attention_ to bualnostutnd &Ora to pleaao all .th merit a contlnuanco of the same March '28,18136-Iy. COAL 'AND LUMBER. TAVINU as sociated with , 40 4: kr, C. Fred. Shrum in • , •`• the Coal and Lumber .•;•••• business at tho old • - • Stand of Delaney and L, Blair, where wo will 0. N. LULL, Sup'L koep the best and CLEANEST COAL, - • in the Market, and perfectly dry. Kept under cover. Famillea_will do wed to try 1.114 we are doter. Intend th`selleleannr coal. and at no low prices as _any other . yard In the town— Try us and be convinced. ' We have also on band . ALL KINDS , OF LUMBER usually kept in a If will sell as low, or I, ' Jan. 12, 18116: ' ~,,t"-,', „ __..„2 , ', . , , ,,4 , V,. A. B. SWING, ti ; 40"10 1. . l'i Cabinet Maker and Un -1 ~..,f ig •._ Wit=. _, dertakeri . T 1 1. ?:, - q t - AWest liain 6t. tl: 4 c. ___At WWI k ., V4:- ..-., ~... - (ll 'VT .-- 1 . ; - ,j , 4) ~,, y -), '_,Vji1ai.,..•.% 1: ,:i.! , .74 , Z ' --'. =± •$ , -.v._ ~---, -,.., , ,t3,-.._,f_,,, , . • , 4 - sm : - OPPOSITE LEE'S WA REHOUSE. _Premium for Bes( Furnilare awarded at all Couitty - fairs since 1857.3 Furniture of alllArteties and Styles of Foreign and most ic ,nut-rriff+7.ture, from the finest rosewood and Mahegany to the lowest priced maple and pine. Parlor, 1 Cl;amber, I , Dining-room, I FURNITUR.E. K lt lteen and Office ..... Elllhr:icing ovary article used by . .liouse and Hotel keepers, of the most approved anal- fimhlonable design and finish. - Including also Cottage furnlturein setts, reception and Camp Chairs, Mattresses, (lilt frames, pictures, &e., &e. pa.particular attention given as usual to itinerate; orders from town and country, attended to promptly and on moderate terms. March 21, 186,1- rerllE Allen :Ina Eastpennsboro' trial Fire Insnradce - Company of Cumberland ounty, incorporated by an act of Assembly, in' the ,year 1843, and having recently had Its charter extend ed to the year 1883, is now in active anti vigorous op. oration, under the superintendence of the following board of slanagers, _ 'William It: (lama's, Clu'lsth,n StaymanTJacob Eberly D. Bally, Aloe. Cathcart, J.'ll. Coover, John Eichelber ger, Joseph M ickersham, Saud. Eberly, Mosee Brisker, Rudolph Martin, Jacob Coover, andJ. C:Dunlan— The rates of insurau - co ore as low and favorable as any Company of the kind in the State. Persona wish ing IS become members are invited to make applica tion to the egents of aho Company, who are willing to wait upon them at ally time. , . OFFICER OF' THE COJIYANY. WM. IL UOROAS, President, Eberly'R 811/18, erinnd county. ALEX. CATHCART, Vice Prosident - Xleclinicsburg, lumberland county, JOILN 0. DUNLAP, Sect'y. MoCLanlcsburg, Du and county. DANIEL ElAlLEl; 2 _Tyagurv, Dillfrbuyg, York CI William It. Gorgon, Ale,T. Cathcart, J. 0. - Dunlap, Daniel D,dloy, Chrlot,o Stayman, Jacob IL Coovor, sonh brickershom, J. EiehoMargo, .11..0 Dricktr, Ja cob CooVer, Jacob Eberly, lames Anderson, John D. Coover. Cumberland county.-. John Sherriek, Allen; Henry Zearinv, Shirerimnstown ; La Fayette° Potter, Dickin son; Henry Bowman, Churchtown; Mode Griffith, South- Middleton ; Samuel Graham, West Ponnsbor. ough ; Samuel Coeur, Mechanicsburg; J. W. Cock• lin, Shepherdstown ; Saxton, •Silvorsriug ; John Ilyer, Carlisle; "Valentino Yeoman; New Cumberland; Win. 11. Woodburn, Novville. York county.—Jnraes Griffith, Warrlugton; J. F. Deardorff, Dlllsbuig; Dull Rutter, Fairview; John Williams, Carroll; Adorn Strvene, Goldsboro'; J, S. Dierdord, Pdulberry P. 0. _ EMI=M — llitupliln - CountyJne - ob4louserrlintriebtirgv:— rrhe subscribers inform the public that ji they still continue tho GAS FITTING AND PLUMBING bbsines at tho Old Stand In tho Ittsomont of tho First Methodist Church. Thoy_wlll at end promptly to all business In their line. Load and Iron Pipes, Gydrinta, Got tAI cold - - - SHOWER BATIIS, Water Closets, Force and Litt Pumps ,Wro't Welded Tubes, Iron Sinks ? Both Tube, 11th Boilers, Wash lie sini;frfilEriire - RanN . IFE - ,Thridetery - deseription - ol docks and fittings-Car gas, stearnowater, Be. Superior cooking . rangesi - Leaters and gas fixtures put up• in churches, .al ores and du etUngs, at shoft notice, In the most modern style. All materials and work In our line at low rate's and warran,al. gry e pork , and Jobbing ni•vmptly attundod to . . , ...,. TIRE old HaMward stand of Lewis F. i. Lyne, has ea=sed Into the hnnds of W. E. Miller. & 5. A.. Bowers; who ore now tratisating business un der the mune and style of - . • .Tho-now firm .havojust kOturial from tho-elty..and aro now prepared to furnish to tho publiat the-lowest prises, all kinds of - ' Ilarthvaro, Coach Trim!rig, 011 s, G`9 • GLASS, NARNISEE 3 atr. A loch Into their store will cow/Inca all that thoy have enough of goods to fully synplY tho demand In thiElnarket. Portions wanting goods' n our lino will find it to their advantago to give us a call. All orders personally and promptlycattondoil-to.. - •• ?' July 7, 1805., ---- I)URE LIBERTY - WRITE. LEAD;' will do moro odd honor work at a given Coot, than any other I Try it I Manufactured only by ZINO {notated° Drug, Paint dr. Ohms Molars, •'• • • Ne 1.37 North Third 9 troet, ; Jan. 22, 1880-13 i, •,,,. Prowl's for all at Ilaverptick's.. . RITINDesks, G Papier, . Maehier, V V ItasoW&A'Sc Walnut. 1 f __Doc.:ls,_lBl3o._ • AT itiVERSTIORS.— A Large , and varied stook of Groceries, /-I_.qcooamive, CANIVIND FRUITS,' • Sauces, Fish, dc. &c., which I am soiling at the Tory lowest Cash prices. , - - Thosa indebted to thd snhOcrlbar, and particularly times In arrears for a length dr thou will come forward and promptly pay up, as longer delay will not ho sub= itted to. Nov. 3, ISOlt, D0e.11,1803 0" good Photograph is wortlia doz., on poor onus. \Vito will give a poor ple4rro tp *loud ? - All PIIOTOGRAPIMmado at • r: LOOIIMAN:S ROOMS, • Aro warranted to gtve'eatiefactiou Or they will Lo rei Oct. 20, 180. „ „ JOHN RAM:IRA'S Id Establlshod FUR anufactory 'Ng. 719 ARCH Etroot,' mvo 7th., PIILLAIHN, Have • noir . In torn of my own Impor ttlon and Manufbeturo uo of tho largest and lost beautiful solos nut of __ pI PE S;Tobno 00, (emoking.and, chew ing)an& Sogara,at Havoratick's Drug at Book • yonllE Oubporiber buying scoured S. N. .. nivilivm Sim Mill an Mountain Oreek, posselb given October lilt, will now receive ordere through ItiOgent, 31r. Simeon Fisk, nt Mount Holly Springs, for allllndd of Lumber to be got out as soon as can be altar tlie,Hif or October. • • , ' Having a largo trao. of Timber land, I ant desirdus to supply the domande .of the country—it is cantem. plated putting ctllri portable Strata - Saw 31111 the more readily to Meet phbllo aranta. I hop& to be able to agilely all who give me their patronage' that I can,get out ha good lumber and at pa low prima no any othor dealers in tho community. , P. S. Boagnb. FANOY. FURS it 'Ladloa' tkral renht Wear In the 014% leo, a (Ina nesortment r Yar.. (Novas' fd Avg. 31, 1800-tt. A Fine assortment of-Candy,- Toys of , D A • Amorlwo, French and Clornian makes. S 00.15, 1806 ! AT ICAVEUI3TIO3IO.. OM first ClasstiAnnber yard which we lower than the lowest DELANCY & S 1111031: FIRE INSURANCE. MEM ' AGENTS LYNCH & FOOE, Flunibers & Gas Fiiters HA RDWeillE_ STORE MILLER BOWERS FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Always 'On ,Iland EMEEM3 Bryans Pulm'onic Wafers, k AT RALST l ON'a . . .ILovt.3txLia r. ._ New'' Grocery Stor e - CHANGE OF, FIRM I THE nndeysigned hereby announces to _-•, , _ . - his old patrons and customers, that holies dig, posed of kis entire stock of Goods with the good will -- of thtr-establishment to Morgue. reffer k Wnshmood, whom ho recommends to the Citintl3 1 1Culnborland County, as active, onergetic and reliable usluess men, - who will spare no pains to maintain an Uprose the character of ;the old-stand as n first classt. . 1 , t FAMILY GROCERY. • . With ninny Ma anks for tho patronage ho itkr c011..' ho bespeaks for the noW,lirm a conllnuance ofTh game , . JAHN nittat..: __ . • . PEPPER -& WASHMOOD will - in a few drug receive the largest and,bost assorted Stock of. • GROCERIES, . . • - • " CHINA WARE,,,, , ••••• . • • . ; -•• QUEENSWARE,',. _ • • • GLASSWARE • WILLOW WARE, &c., .._ . . over brought to thl4,place, and will constantly keep on band the choicest , Oro - cerise the Eastern Markets -afford. A full assortment of Lamps and 011 - on .hand. •Call and see us nt tho old stand, South East corner of i - Market Square -- - -,7anuary 5,186,6-71 y. New W.Sch, Clock, AND JEWELRY STORE. 4 ER - ectfully an 7 11 . .1 1Y o!ees S t i o .lslG- the,atiz:nii citizens of and the surr o unding_ country, that he has opened an entire now stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, to., Consisting 1,0 ,part of Gold and Silver, American, English and Swiss Watches, Ladies Gold Watches and Chains, Fine Jewelry in sots, Finger and Etir Rings - , Sleeve Buttons , Sc., Gold Pons of Merton's celebrated manufacture at his mfbilshad rates, Silver and Plated War°, Castors, Fruit' Baskets, Forks, Spoons, bc.•, Clocks In every ty and of all prices. Spectacles In Gold, Silver, Steel and- Plated Frames ' to suit " all egos. Accordoons, Violins and Violin Strings, Ac. To which ho invites the at teethe of the people, hoping to receive a liberal share of patronage.- • - - - - Steam in' est Malik St, near Saston's Gardner° Store. Ail kinds at {Vetches, Clocks, Jewelry, Accordeons, Sc., neatly and subsfantially_repairotLand_warranted. (Work done promptly. May 4, 1866. •. Cumbetiitiad Valley Rail Road Com , . pany. FREICIIT DEPOT, CARLISLE. - rpflE Cumberland Valley, Pennsylva _L nin and Northern Central Mil Road Companies _have madoan arrangements to do a— Joint 7 it Freight" and Forwurding Business between the Cities of Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York. The Cumberland,Nalley Rail Road Company will open their Freight Depot at Carlisle on the is January 1860'for tbo receipt nod shipment of all goods onlrusted to them. y • • Freight to NI forwarded by this atkangement must be left at Pennsylvania Rail Road Company Depot corner of Ilith and Market St., Philadelphia. Neii•th. ern Central Rall Road Company's Depot Baltimore and Cumberland Valley Hail Road Company's — Depot at Carllide. • The public will find it to there interest to ship through the Rail Road Company's Freight Houses and by Company Cars. J. Ar D. RHOADS, Freight Agent Carlisle Due, 22, 18115, - - - 1' FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE FLOUR & FEED, COAL, PLASTER & SALT /X 33 v.- BEETEM & BROTITERS having ~ purchased of Snyder & Newcomer their enter s e Warehouse, (Henderson's old stand,)head of High Rtreet, bog lear,beinforte—the public that they will continue. the .Forwarding and Commission business on a more en tonsil.° scale than heretofore. . . . The highest market price will be gold for Flour Orain and Produgh of all kinds. , Flour and Feed, Fluter ' Salt and flay, kept con stantly on hand and for Sale. Coal of 1111, kinds; embracing • LYKENS VALLEY, LOCUST .MOUNTAIIN,- LAWBERRY7 - Limeburners' and Itlacksmiths' Coal, constantly for sale, Kept under cover, and delivered dry to any part of the town, Also; all kinds of UMBER constantly on hand. A Daily Freight Line will leave their Warehouse, every morning ht 7 o'clock, arrive at Harrisburg at II o'clock, and at Howard .t Hi ncliman's Warehouse, Non. SOS and 810 Market Ftrect Philadelphia, at 8 o'clock in tho evening of same day J. BEETEIM & BItOS. Nov. 10, 1865 • 2 4800 TS AND SHOES. A T store of John Irvine ; on th N. ri:eornar of the public squato, Is the piece to purchase Ife9ta Shoes Hats and Caps, at prices that defy compotaton, 110 Ilas just 'f.oturneil from the East with the largest and most compht:to assortment of Boots, Shoes, Ilat e St Caps that ho Las c , rer presented to this community, and which he Is dearmined to sell at the lowest pos sible prices. 'llls stisek enibraces evorything In- his lino of htiail,ess , such* MEN'S & BOYS' 'FINE CALF BOOTS, Hip Boots, Calf and Patent Leather Oxford Ties, Call and patent Leather Oaltersi7Calf Nullifiers, Calf and Hip Brogans, Slippers, &c. L A DIES' '•I'V B A It, jfd a iAv0rm7,1 1 ,2,147,:, 9 474 , ,a4T-owaY roccc, and Kid Buskins, &e., MIS ES AND CHILDREN'S 'WEAR of all desciip lions embracing fine Lasting Galteri, Morrocco and Lastlnallutton Roots, Morrocro Lace boo's of all kinds_ fancy shoes of various styles slippers, HATS A. CAPS, Silk, Cassimore, Fur and {Wool Hats of all qualities and styles, also a largo assortment of -STRAW HATS. Bootaand Shoes ado to order at the shortest notleo- Repairing ppqmptly done. Confident of his ability to please all cloves ofeustomers, ho respectfully In'iltes the public to give him a roll. n_ltenunnber the piste, N. E. corner of_ the Pub Square. ' 18C4. • • 1 44 We'w THE subscriber hereby informs his old customers and - the pu.blie generally, that he has - REMOVED • his Family Grocery .AtONI Pitt Street TO the corner of Xourfret and Pitt Streets, in the building knimvn_as • CORNER, whlchlms juft been thoroughlyrepaired_and _refitted . expressly 'ler his business. Sly stock ualsists of.a first-class assortment of ORO . CERIES. and -- Queens:ware - , comprlAlng every thiaL . +: my lino of trade. I am in _ _ nu d— communicatiel the easter - if - FM.l,llnd Wifilfe In daily receipt of iko NEWEST and- FRESH EST GROCERIES tho forelP•lutaricets ufforcLa forgot the pines—Car,'. Old Corner \.JO,IIN F. STEEL. Carlisle, March 18, 1800. _ HARDWARE,JRONAILS, &c AT HENRY SAXTh OLD AND CHEAP HARDWARE k.4E-, EAST MAIN STREET, NEXT DOOR TO THE CORMAN HOUSE, lP -I; ; have-just-roturned from the-East am largest and hest selection of ITARDWARA :over offered In - old Cumberland, and any able to suN 'the following articles a little lower than oisewhotalu the county. All ordeal attended to ptirsonally and,; with. our usual promptness. Goods. dollvered to all parts ofitho tOIFEE FREE or CREME. 'Hammered, Rolled and EnAlsitllefined Iron, Horse-Shoe Iron, Russia Shoot Iron, Burden's Horse and Mule Shoes, Norway Nall Rods, Sanderson's Cast Steal English sad Mout -enn-llibiterSteeh-Slelitli-Sele Spring Steel, Car riage Swings, Carriage Axles Re. The largest assort meet of CARRIAGE & WAGON FIXTURES yet offered, such as SPOKES, HUBS, PRI4LOES, Plain and Pinishqd Shafts, Sreigh Run nerslAc:, &a. 500 BARRELS. Roaondalo, Scotland aini Ilanrock, Comont, era rantod frooli. Douglas' and Corving'o ' IRON AND CHAIN PUMPS... POWDER.—A full BMA of DuporiPs,Roek, Rh:lean Duck .l Powder, Safety Fuoo, Pichs,,lilattocks, Dri I Crow- bare, Sledgea, ko. r- . . 1 ‘ 1,04 K"EG' karLl§", • which WO will sli low. Country' merchants suppile et manufactitro a prices. PAINT,S.-20 Tons of Hui following biande of Whit Load and *lnd : . Wethorlli'o, - • + French Zinc, .. _ Lthorty, • Amoricarodo., - : • .. Duck, ~., Colored do., . • -. Crystal, • _ • Snow WiGio do., . i Mansion; - , Frorenco ilii. COLORS of ovary description, Dry and in Gil In cans and tubes, also, Gold Loaf, French and Gorman Lea Ikons% Ac. _ • . . - ' • . . ME ' .• GINS and - VARNISHES, Mos and Oil, • • ' _ TurpOrdloo, ' • . ' • Sperm 40., : . Coach garnish do., •' - , Flat do., Furnittiro do.; -- --- Lard do., . 1 - White Darner d0.,,- -- . , L'obrla 'do., -• . •_ Japan do., ' ' ..eN _ . • : - . • oah Foot 40, 'lrolOr.Lo • atlipr do • Mao, Putty; Lltbaige, , . 'Whiting, Glue, ITholla'alloblrs. Chalk, Alum% Copporag, Borax; &ladder, Logwood, &c, ~. , 111INR . Y fiIk3CTON.- etHOIOB4 - BEGARS & TOBAOOO, • 4'4 ASTON S , 13 PEFFER & WASUMOOD 0.1. LULL, NI I JOHN IftVlN t: 11