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SPONSLER, • Real Estate Agent, Ser;venee,_coßT.eyaneeeineß once. and Claim - Agent. , (Mee Alain Street. Neal Ceiktie Spleen. WANTED , 700 or $BOO. or one year, for which the beat se curtly will be given and nlittle more than the legal rate of Interest allowed If furnletted Immediately. Apply to.A. L. 8001481 A% Mal-Estate-Agent:— • sep't2T 07. • FOR dwelling house and store room on South Pitt Stroot. - - Ai L. SPONSLER En., • - Br WEAKLEY & SADLER. • I=il VOX desirable tow n;prop '. orgy situate on. North East Street belonging to the heirs of. Mei. John McCartney decd. The lot con 'talus about.loDieet _.in frost and 840 in-depth. The 'lmprovements area 'erg& double 2 story stone . DWELLING HOUSE, and other convenient out buildings with abundance or fruit and shrubberv,,This property will to dis posed of upon the most reasonable terms. Apply to • A. L. SPQNSLER, Real Estate Agent. Attorney in fact for the heirs. VALUABLE TOWN' RESIDENCE AT PILIVATE BALE. Situated on West Pomfret street, near West street, , -In the Borough of Carlisle. . ... The lot contains 30 lost In front and 240 foot in i depth to an alley: The Improvements nro . a corn -1 medieds . two-story 1111:101t 110118 E - containing I Double, Parlor, hall, Dlnlng-room and Eltelion, on phi , 01.0. floor, and five Chambers on the seconilfitery. Dalcony-to-back-.butldingva—FramtrWastrllouse—nt tached, Smoke House, leaks Oven and other con i veulent out buildlnes. A large now Stable, and 1 Caerlago House, hog Pens, and Cern Crib, nt the Dot I of -he lot. There IRa 'considerable amount of fruit such as Apples, Grapes, Ac, a cellar under the whole house, and a flue flick Cistern, seal Pump, as well as a hydrant in the yard. For terms Ac., apply to A. L. SPONSLES, heal Estate Agent. sept 27 07., FOR. SALE. TRACT OF LAND, lying in. t Charirp - County;--25 miles-bttlow eshlngton City and 2% 1111ee above Olymont on the Potomac river, at the mouth of Pontonkey crook, min tainlng between four and five hundred acres The improvcanente consist, of a eotntortobie 1 41 44 ( DWELLING HOUSE, ;MI l '. t t - 4 and the necessary out-boas°, "It Is well wooded and wate.ed, and In iva. state of cult Wm, adapted to the grow 111 of %bent, corn nud lobo, mu. There Is a shipping point on the form from w hien all Its produce can 11Whipped to Tl:titimote, Alexan dria or - Washington ulith couvenionce and dispatch Persons desirous of locating itt this section of the cons try are tootled to call and examine the promises. They con arrive at (ilyutput any day from Was hingto. , by Steamboat to I% Hours, mid walk to.the form In Imir an hour. It will ho sold low and upon accommodating terms For particulate apply to A. 1.. StIONSLEn., Carllide, Pa., or N. B. lIANNON, Potnoukey, 111 d. May 10, 1867. - V ALUABLE SLATE FAB M AT PRIVATE SALE. Situate on the-North side, mid partly hounded by the Cogoodagninet creek, about 4 miles. West of Carlisle adjoining. cod lately part of the property known no "ZIGLI•R ' S 3llLLta'r containing about 260 /LURES, 26 of which nru excellent meadow. or creek bottom lend, cud about 60 ACRES of which are coveted with good timber. The Improvements aro n large NVestherheatded Dwcilingliouse, contain 114r:eight rooms aita — ti kitchen. A large Bank limn, Wagon Shut, Corn Crib. Hog - Pen, Carriage Rouse, Il ash Rouse . and other convenient out-buildings An excellent well of water. near the boor, a Linn 3An g apple orchard, besides Other fruit, such as Pears. Peaches, Cherries, Grapes Sr. This, is. ono or the mast productive farms in the township. and the location the most desirable especially for the ralOng of stock. The fences matte .nod m der, there being lattsvcan COG and 700 ',annals of board, and post and The land has all boon recently limed over. pat of It a - ge6ond tlnto and is now in the highest state of cultivation. And will be disposed of upon. reasonable terms. _Ycn_termo and further particul A ars L. enRPqui reONSLE of . R. Real Estate Agent. sept2l.,tt7. • FOR SALE,- A tract of land lying in Morgan county, West Virginia. about 8 m les from Hancock Station, on the Ilaitimoro",t Ohio Hall Road and 2M miles from Berkley Springs, containing 440 acres, PO of which are cleared, and the balance covered with timber of the best quality.' The Improvements ore a large two story MANSION 60 feet in trout, Two Tenant Houses, Blacksmith Shop, and other out-buildings. A he-barn-has. been-destroyed— _Thnland alate_sall with limestone sub sal, is easily farmed' and very predurtivo_..-Tile cleared portion of the land is under tolerably good Nucles and is adapted to the produc tin of all kinds of grain-50 tons at hay .can easily be produced during the year, besides the clover seed that could he made. Three never fuiliug springs of water run through the place. The House Is neatly enclosed and Is surrounded with trees of various _kinds of frulkauch as apples,peaches, cherries and plUnnii beside/4 straw - herrieS raspberries in abundance - . There Is a Saw 01111 within two miles of the farm, all abundance of timber on the place of all kinds for any additional buildings that Might he required— Thera was at one time a Tan Yard on the premises, .and the location for such business Is very eligible. This property pOtheFfillS rare advantages to purchasers and will be disposed of at .912 poracre. For terms and particulars enquire of • It'eal.X.state Agent. amyl() 67. HOTELS. I)ENNSYJNANIA. HOTEL (Recently kept by G. IVelzbl) C'OTINER OF NORTH HANOVER AND LOUTNE I have become the proprietor of this well known _LIMA amLby_strict. attenlion to business hope rev-100 and dean.° a liberal share of the piddle pat• mono. blaring long eaperionced in the buslneie, I typo to be chic to give geoenil sidisinctlon to all wihr will patronize me. All my tad Mends and licqualn. Mom are cordially invited—and as many new ones as are desirous of a hospitable reeuption. .4:67Chargto reasonable, and accommodations- for men and hOISCO. • . apollo VI-1y MBERLAND VALLEY_TIONEL, CORNER OF MAIN & BEDFORD STS., CARLISLE. Ti. undersle.ned desires to inf,rm his friends and the traveling puha., that ho has taken charge of lids well known stnd, and is prepared to accomodate vie. Aura with boarding and lodging on reasonable terms. Ills supplied with the hest tho_inarket2l,f, fords, ills bar contains the , cheicest of linnets. Ills departments are commodious mid - airy:. his .stable la in charge art careful and experienced ostler, and ho hopes to 'Jo able togiva entire satisfaction to all his, guests. . -- dOIIN.II, FLOYD. i 3 un . 3,071y.. . HOTEL, Late 13rally . House, _ . CORNER OF STATE A. TIERD STREETS, Amtrediately in front of the Capitol,, D. 11. TJUTOIIISON, Prop'r. - Harrisburg, Pa. Jan 4 67 tf. _ . btiA.MtIERSBURG: Viiitors to elianthersbarg wilt find • - AMERICAN HOUSE. . • AT EPT by McGritili - & — Hterling, The IA • vary best stopping place in the town. 'I ho table In aupplied with everything the market affords, and the bar is furnished with the choicest liquora. The house Itunds an the corner of Second and- Queen strrets. August 2. 1867—Gra. • TRL H A RRIS IIAY ELEVATOR TIII2 ELEVATOR stands unrivaled as a great labor raving Machluo, and la now attracting the attention of every one interested In the storing of hay. The late ...Improvamenta ;on the , Hartle Purl( bag corn. blued with Its former excellence a contplet unessthat overshadowa any other invention of the kind now In use. Far neatness, convenieuce,and etivngth, this tore stands open for nitallenge. All Information res. peering these forks can jot obtained of MILLER & IIoWERS, No. 26 North 'honorer Went. Catlittle. Tho kirks arson hand and for . junu2l 02-tt FIB:ST CLASS LIVEBY STABLE 14..B.ZEIGL . ER . . North Bedford ;9trOct r ecirtisle Pct. It A u lt m lN g. G ne ,r a e o fi z t e te in d o 7a u s i tt , i a b u le t wlth•NEwl 'pied to furnlsh'nortioO and families with earthing and Buggies nt short notico May 8,1807-4. f.. ' ' SEEING IS BELIEVING At 704 ARCH STREET OW T'itlc:Es I • , NEW GOODS I 'MO Silvoi•and Silv6r-Ilated Waies, • i - 4.. ........ y . .::!..!,ictudlng every style and, ~,'i' 411acrlpi,l,ip, m!ktfo pxyrosely. • i ~411010 is. (of tiV,3•*,l49el,raderwhlcli' a A v e , - : foe neza,9' FT and., durabllic : ---- t;il ~ cannoAci'iufriseql at g 44.....ji . •.. .. , . j.ijiittxloymApi , s Wkwl9iale and 'Retail Manufacturing Establ daunt, • No. 2 . O47ARCJET .91 1 1 MET, •RII.IADELPICIA, itlae•niating at siinit UtiCO. • ' . " FURN.FT URE. ._ .(s%*' MI -Furniture of all- varieties and-Styles of Foreign aml,flomestie monufaeture, from the finest rosewood . andtbrahagany. to tho lowest priced maple and pl es Parlor, . - • Obanibor, Pining room, - Kitchen and t Office • Embracing ovary article used by Musa and Hotel keepers,.of the most approved and' fashionable design and finish. Including also Cottage furniture In setts, Veceptlon_and_Camp Chairs. Mattresses, pictures, &e., _ .il‘Particular attention given to usual to tumults .- orders from town and country, attented to promptly and on moderato termk. SPECIAL ATTENTION SAID TO THE SELECTION Qlr WALL PAPER. mar 1121. G 4 ,Also a quality of well selected wall _papa—for gale Very low lin ce-ll leattmssees of n.jl kinds and look ing ght4ses at No. If) North Ilanovbr - Street Carlisle. nprlllhi 67-Iy. P. Sll'E. CONSLGN YOUR GOODS BLACK, SHERLOCK & CO., WHOLESALE] GROCHas General Commission Merchants, SHIPPERS, AND DEALERS TN ALL KINDS OF ProvisionS, vW estern & Southern Produce. TEAS, FLOUR, COFFEE, BUTTER, SUGARS, CHEESE, MOLASSES, LARD, SPICES, PORE, RICE, BEEF, TOBACCO, WINES. lIVITS, HOPS, ORATE, Messrs. Black, Sherlock Sz, i CO., Havin g the mustextensive connections i n European and South American port s , si o . nn er prepa ro to m ake the illost Liberal Advances AND IMMEDIATE -R-ETL:TR-NS of ALL Kinds of-Pradlibe, and Merchants, Planters, Farmers generally through out the country, will find it greatly to their glavan - Ul7;e - fcTidirp (Leff - . gsfida -ta Messrs. Black, Sherlock•& Co 50 VESEY ST.. NEW YORK g immense orders unfilled, .from our oorrei poudents In Liverpool, ❑avana, St. Thomm, St. Do mingo and several South American ports, we urn in moiethate went of the above mentioned articles or produce. -*l'Ve..c.clu..ulE,-Juludie.t AdVA% dgo for—nti, autber COIION, - Messrs. Black, Sherlock & Co. =2 ALSO L.±SUI: A PRICE CURREA9 T NN Web they Af tuluish _Free of Charge to their Friends and IMEMI G ROCERIES_ &—PII.O WS 1.0 NS. uo hand and undying at C,AMLUON• s BROTIIE New Store, No. 40, East Loather Street, (A. Mona smith's old stand) a very superior and well selected lot ot:. FAMILY GROCERIES of all kinds, which will be sold 'at - the very lows. cosh pr true. Our sleek, coto•lst In part of Green Brown Coffee " - Syrups of ail grades, Sugare,-Ve - an.— --- Chocolate, 'Whole and Ground Spices, • - Raisins, Oranges, Lemons, . , ' ' . . iloniln - y, Ride, I Cornstarch, Beane, . • ' Pearl Starch, . . . , . . Cheese, Ac. 9c. Sc. . SUGAR CUBED ;JAMS, SIIOULDEBS 'AND SIDES.` Woriden. Cedar and Wirow Ware of nil kinds, such as Dakota, Bowls, - hurlers, Spoons, Baskets and Brooms. - 111 -- ) will - al - Fietr - Fier, constantly on hand the celebrated - SBAFFNER FLOUR, which competent (aspic - clam say is the hest In the mark et. - Feed of all kinds to suit the wants of all the people. We intend to sell the above articles. at, very abort profits for cash. We respectfully invite the public to give us a call, oven If they do not want to buy. • Don't forgot the place, No. 40, E. Loather St. . . . . ._ • CAMERON -dr BRO. -- aprill2 67=iy. - - - , C"AP' GIIOOERY STORE • OnSouth-Ny.9st corner of Pitt and Pomfret streets. Tho subscriber (successor to John F. Steel), having Just returned from the Eastern cities, respectfully an nounces that be is now preparedto sell nt the lowest cash priceihn large variety of Orqcorlos and Navin lode, consisting 01 _ Sugar, • Ouceneararo, Coffee, - Chinaware, Teas, Cedar Witte, ' Spices, Wood , Willow ware, Molasses, ' Coal 011, Cheese, . Lubricating Oil, Crackers, - Tobacco, „ • Canned Fruit, • Segue, - • Pickles & Sauce, Flour, •' • - •• . Salt nod all the `articles kept Inn first arose GROCERY STORE.__ Cub paid for country produco. • . I respectfully ask a share of the public patronage, mayl7 67.1 y. SIIOEMAKER. GOOD - NEWS. „ . • A largo assortment of the best quality of Groceriek, Provisions, Spices; sollikig off atlho very lowest prices filling In the - 140e -of, Ponusylvanle, FOIL • CASH. • . . •• °ell and satisfy youifOlios of the truth of the as. sortion. WM. BENTZ. api 234860. - • • • . • • RUGSIDRUGSI . r.. D. Oornman having to. rellogutsli .an °stens - Ivo aCtice, aN wall no bin Drug Duelnoes in the city of ;1 ittnithrg,•novoral yearn ago. on account of 111 health, h *lloW:opened at No. 88 North Unilever atrest, tieden.lbffleote of Dra. Ringer and Maar, s -DRUG EiTollll,liherebo hue and Is rOcolvlng ovory low days a• pure 'at:Ook of Drop, Oheinlcalii,..Dyo attitTe and • vtrything-gnieorarly-liopt _ln_a•Svolitregulated-Olty- Drug'Storn. Preecriptione carefully compounded and family receipts will recelio ,peclal care. The Dr. can Pe consulted at any hour, at hie ogle°, back at hie store, or at hie dwelling, N 0.112 North' EatiovPr street,. attar store Inure. lieulember the piano No. 28 North 'Hanover ardet,Carliide . Dli. D, COWMAN.. 18,eptQ7 . 4y FIIRNITI7I32: EKE ....._.., . ice. r~k~Ft R 0 CT:RIES, ME EIMIE MIME =I Customers ItSURAN9B COMPANIES., THE CHARTER OAK „ ---LI.F.FrINSURA'NdB-CIOMPANY, OF KAIRTFORD CON-N. • Ineoxporated -1850, 2 0harter - Per, petuel. CASH ASSEI'S, $4,000,000 JAMES C. WALIKLEY, President. Policies assued on. all Popular Plans. A few ronions why ,people leisure In the Chirter. Oak. lst,—All banking privileges ate prohibited, the business being confined exclusively to the„ insurance of lives. .9.d.--Its Risks arr selected with great care, thus lax earring small losses, and consequent large dividends accrue to the Poitcy'holdors. , -See Mass. Insuranceitee ports - last s'X years. ' 3rd —lts Ratio of Expenditures, including Death Whims and Working Expenses, to Receipts, aro un precedentedly low. .Famo.lteports. 4th—All the profile are divided among Policy holders, the orlgnal capital being limited by Charter to eight per coot dividends, no more than It earns for the Company at Interest. doclaros and pays its Dividends annual/1/ in (Dan, thus assisting the insured in the payment 'of premiums'. is prompt in the payment of losses, having paid to Widpws and Orphans nearly TWO MILLION DOLLARS, and has never litigated a claim. 7th.—Tho man of wealth insures asap investment. St.—Men of small means Insure to guard their fam ilia against wont. --- fith.—The man - of - business insures - to - provide against possible loss in trade, a life-Polley, being ti basis for capital. 10th ~ - Persons in debt insure -that-their earnings for years of toll may not be sacrificed at deathAom want of ready cash to cancel liabilitios. 11th.—All Dinned, as money thus laid away by littles is sure to come back largely increased to their families, death being certain to occur.' ' Dr. S. B. KIEFFER, M. D., Medical Examiner. C. STOCK, Agent Carlisle, Pa. le. U. BLAIR, General Agent, for Eastern Pa. ' Office, No. 37 West Third St., • _ _ 'Williamsport, Pa. - ' , 2Goct67 • FIRE INSURANCE. TIID Allen and .Enstpennsboro , Mutual Fire -In• aut./ince Company-of Cumberland county, incorpio• -nted - byan net of AsseMbly; In the year 1643, and having-recently had. lie cbarter etaended 'to the year 1883, is now In active and vigorous operation, under no superintendence of the following board co Managers, vie: William It. Gorges, Christian Stnympn, Jacob Eb ert), D. Belly, Ales. Cathcart. J. 11. Coover; John 'Elchelbervr, Joseph, Wiet.ersham; Sam!. Eberly, ,Moses - Brltkei, Rudolph Mat tin, Jacob. Coover, nod J. C. Dunlap. _ The rates of insurance are lo* and favorable is any Company of the kinEtit.,lbkthe State. Perrone wishing to become membert'linrinvlted to Make np plfeation to the monis of the Company, who are lint ng to wait upon them at nay time. OFFICERS OF . THE COMPANY. • WI!. R. GORCaS, President. Eberly's Mills,. Cam bqyhtild county. ALEX. CATHCART, I President,Carlisles, Com *mrland county., . ' JOHN C. DUNLAP,,Sect'y, Mechanicsburgraini Vinland county. DANIEL. ILAILY, Treasurer; Dillsburg. York Co. • MANAGERS. William R. o,orgas, Ales. Cathcart. .1. O. Dunlop Daniel Bailey, Christian Stayninn, Jacob D. Coover Joseph Wickersham, J. Eichelberger, Moses Thicker Jacob Coover, ,Incob Eberly, James Anderson, lob D. Coover. AGENTS Cumberland county—John Sherrielc. Allan; henry Zear ng Bhirematridortn;.l.4 _eon; Henry Bowman, Churehtown; Mode Griffith. Louth Middleton; Samuel Orahaln, West Penns borough; Samuel Ceovur, Mechanicsburg; J W. Cock- Shepherdstown^: J. t.itucton, ...4,ring; J. W. Eby, Carlisle, Valentine FOCM3II, New Cumberland: Wm: H. Woodburn. Newville. York County•—James orifh th, Warrington, J. F Doardorlf, Dillabura; Daniel flu; ter, Fairvlev. Jolu 1111 tuna. Carroll; Adam Stevens, Cloidshorough; J. S 3lulberry O. Dauphin county.—Jacob Ilouser,.llarrlsburg. ' MCIFIVZSPE:SELMITIF.r.ftste,..6.4., CLOTHING B4OCKIIILL & WILSON, CLOTHING HO I SE, 603 am/ 605 Chestnut Street, 'II ILt®EII4IUI.A READY-MADE " CLOTH 'NG ! Fall and 'Winter ClOttling! N ER EST ti TY LES I NEWEST i;'IYLES WELL MADE! WELL TRIMINIEp PRICES VERY REASONABLE Bo YS' CLOTHINGI----- BOYS' CLOTHING =I FIB. = 1E `l.',q.t-r:. eeo &--- .' :.r-.; PS, 7 gE''' ,4 o ll e Eli I Gentlemen living in the connti preferring Clothing made to order- for themselves and boys, by send- Iwa have their orders tilled -promptly, A good fit guaranteed. Samples o'f goods sent by nail to any part of the United States ROCKIIILL & WILSON, 603 and 605 Chestnut St., PIII LADELPHIA EIEM . . CLOTHING HALL. • Samuel Arnold informs his friends and customers that his strode of Winter Clothing is nave cumplelo, that he Is ready to sell at I' hiladelphia Wholesale polecat Before buying elsewhere examlud 'Our stock and you .111 find that you can SAVO e • -VALE T:" • All floods warranted to ho. as represented, The immense stock of OVERCOANS • prom $9 Oa upwards. Call early at • SAMUISL ARNOLD, North West Cormeroflianover and Lowther street. - 8 nov T O `fl-11 . 1 PUBLIC ibo Ondeslgned having determined on changing his bustness..wilt roll of his entire stock of READY MAIM CLOTHING Pioco Goods and Gentlemen's Fur. 'lisping Goods In General, :Oland below cost! In ordP, to close his business oc cid} , as possible. tr,All persons kriiiwing themselves indebted,to mo will please call end settle immediately.. ISAAC LIVINGSTON, - No, 22, niith Hanover , Street,parlisle, Pa 20}11107.. • - - PHOYOGAAPHS. C. L. LOCEIMAN; • • ACAIN TRIUMPHANT TnriFIRST PREMIUM, hnsligaln bean awardod to G. L. toclunakhixthe, boot Photomphs. Ills tong experience In the business and . ' his Mate knowledge of all that rolatoo td tho production' of a PERFECT PICTURG, in chemistry, art aml.man !lnflation' enablo lidra to 'make Photographs unap -roachabla in most galleries. ' .A 11 work guaranteed to Orb satisfaction. Floe largo Photographs colored and Plain. . ;'Card Pictures for Albums, old and new ' Porcolain pictures of exquisite Flash— . , • Ambrotypealn every style of cases. 'Copies from old pictures inked in tho most perfect manner. , , A largo lot of Frames and Albums for sale cheap.. ;Negatives are all I eglsterud—roplet can bo bad at any Um. The public is cordially' invited M examine - specb • Gallery at the old place N 0.21 West Main Bt., op. Positelst National hank. ' • 0. 10.1,001.1 MAN. BIM MyA.RS. •R. A.: . IVIITIPS PHOTO • graphic! Gallery South•eaat Corner Hanover Strout, and Market Squarb_where may bo had all tho 4lffurunt etylea of Photegraelie, from-card-to life aloe, ITORYTYPES, AMBROTYPES, AND INIVAINOTYPES : • .. ciao Pictures on Poreelain;(eomething now).bolh Plain . cud Colored, and which era beautiful productions of the Photographic art. Call nod see them. .Particnlarattontion given to copying flompapierio .upon l &o. • . , She invitee the pMennaga Of the public. -• Sob. 16,, 1800.. ~ 1 , . , ~I- . , • STOVES AND TINWARE ------ TEL; YOU WANT TO., SEW- THE 3_ moat perfect. Parlor film. evet offoreilto . publle, step Into - - - „ . • WNIIo —FRIDLEY% Stove - Stove — East Lotither --street,--In—the rear of Ilalbert'a Grocery Store ictid. soo-the, GREAT AikEERICAII ' BASE BURNER in operation. It is a perpetual Burner, and por ted , as well as a perfect' Ventilator of.-tbo - room - , -- and is - waranted - to - eoilMtirdrlesg cdal than any other Stove of the name sizo.evbe offered to - the public; requiring but one ordinary scuttle Of -small teal once in twenty-eight hours, being perfectly simple in all its working, having a alrephi elide to regulate the fire for keeping at night, ono kindling of fire being all that is required during the winter. No duet, no gee, no slag orninder. ITS IMPORTANT CHARACTERISTICS ARE THESE : TNESS IN DESIGN! COMPACTNESS IN SIZE! PERFECTION IN OPERATION! - - - _ TUE LATTER QUALITY ISIIRODUCED-111 lIPTOVEMENTS 1... An 'ample l'ilagazine..or Reservoir, for COO. having n free dl charge mouth, tho Magnin. Wog adjustable In dlfferent-heighti.of six to nine Inches from the , grate;4to no to accommodald* lho suoply of Coral no to Its she and quantity, thus permitting' the maintenance of a ,certain depth of coal for active tcombuotlon within the tiro-pot (witelher It he of nut o,stovPsize), whiCh la the only way to burn An. thraelthj coat to advantage. intleront sizes primal reqdire-more-or less depth for perfect combustion. '2 A Funnel. nr.liopper, for passage of the coal to the magneto ois 1..0 armored as to penult the Introduction ,of fresh coal, without allowing 'any es Tape of fumes and into the room; and further, Viten the Strivels left withtop uncovet oil, cont , pcolng any tunics that may tempo from the supply -in the.reserVoir, upwards to its top, to p.n.s over the top of the reservoir into the surrounding duo, and on to the-litt, and - nr.tiot. Fire-cot with a ccuttnuons I , ltte, over its entlro - upper edge and down Its whole I, oily to 'the base and outlet flues by Which means the halt Is transmitted,. not in separate,. flues' several Inches apart, no is uqual In downward draft Stoves, but h,i a contlntions sheet of flame In contact' with the , entire cireumfcroneeoft,.e outer easing of - the Stove, front the top of the Fire-Pot dowob arils, giving n far more , extended surface of radiation of the heat that may -- r!ownlvarlytrattnvo - T,C1.11 , 4.-=:ATrattude Grate 8 urf rr and Air Passagcs, and n complete arrange 1 it tate. for shaking and dutiving. with a good size deli Pnn to receive the ashes and cinder.. oFo wi,.h it to I noted. Hutt thiTe is nn ab=olutt, SECURITY FRo NI EX PI.OSIONSOF GAS upon nth removal of (had or••r from the &Ore whirl. so commonly 0•C11113 011011 'II", removal the covers with other Magazive,t-tev , for such is ~ the &Ted of the Funoel, an cells( ructed and arrauged to reference to the )I,pasina atal Os curt .•ontho Fluo,, that NO OAS N A:121 — .1111,AV.: I • Tim II'VER nA ItT OF TEE MAiiA7.l NE To EN P1. , .D . Nor 1;1.1 It current of air, or tip:lft. be ereated upwards through the Magazine it n , in thone its rev t etas. 0111011 happens with other Boar<iujur fog tto.lAnv_troy log the I%lngavine itself. . FZEri ry feature of this Stove i is calculatiiil to effort xkf.ls-ECONO.MY! IN VIE UsE 01 FUEL DUItABILITY IN ITS CONSTIIIifyION AND , S . Y3DlthitY TN ITS In natlitton I. the 01,0v0.. Stove, Ft idloy heel. o. hand n fult-suppl) the bust:Conk, Parlor and 011ie Stnv, n. Tin and Sheet Iron svorl: of all kinds on band and ;spouting, Hooting of all Mulls, done at short untie ,quid of the best material. Fruit fans an d Jury id the most npluoved patents, an I In eon. Masi on the Pest Portable and Priv!, ilelt SE -0 1-11. - I'lll.ol , ce aver oiTerja to T,le-Eufai7 For retore - ii - OW — Colr on T. Cooly ;F. 0. Fltmtlog: Dr. Geo. •, A. L Sponsler ; 11. Snoton ;.Prof. 11111mon.; D. .1: Leldlgh ; J. lkoler ; nod TEIII; IMPROVED ORIENTAL lEri I 13aFo Burning Coal • and Parlor Furnace• recWved Four First Clas. t t Army York State and other Fairs Also, the7/71707 - SILVER MEDAL al the Fair of the American In4itute held in the City of New York. 1865. ". mgram, wi THEY ARE PERPETUAL BURNERS ONLY ONE FIRE BEING REQUIRED TO BE MADE DHRING THE SEASON. THEY ARE PERFECT VENTILATORS -OF THE APARTMENT. THERE CAN BE.NO ESCAPE OF GAS FROM THEM. TIT FRE_CAN__BE_NO_CLINKEILOR SLAG TO OBSTRUCT. THE FIRE WILL REMAIN FOR DAYS . WITHOUT ATTENTION. THE ILLUMINATION IS EQUAL TO THEY ARE POWERFUL HEATERS AND YET PERFECTLY - ADAPTED . TD-MILDWEATHER. THEY ARE THE MOST ECONOMICAL STOVES AND FURNACES EVER 3rADE. VIE FURNACE WILL HEAT SATIS FACTORILY, BOTH AN UPPER ' AND A LOW ERROOM, OUT ADDIT.T.ON..(i.L FUEL. . Eight Sites of the Stoves, and Three Sizes of tlie Parlor Furnaces., Sr,_ —ORIENTAL STOVE__WORKS. 116 lludsoil. Si., AnCitny. , •' For Salo by • RIIINES3IIIT 41 RUPP,- - No. 68 N l brth iiuruhl3o 2m. • , • : , MOIMM= SAND SURROUNDING COUNTRY ' tho undorelgned colt younattonttoo to thole oampleto saortmont of ~ PARLOR:ANTI COOK STOVES, • TIN AND 81lElIT-IlloN, of all. Mode arid qualitlea whisk they will warrant fit every parliculai., • , •• • They call especial attention to their Cook Stoves, (latest improved patterns) "consisting In part of the celebrated ". • BARLEY-BlißAr Ai4D-NINROD,_ • which they will srarlant to give • general satisfaction in every respect., , ' • '• • • - They call the attention, of All • and particularly these contemplating lidusokeeplng to their complete assortment °Pain and Shed -iron Iliac - manufactured .of the beat materiel end by the best workmdn, which they will sell at prices to suit ell. who have Immo to etonomy. • _ ROOFING. ;POUTING ANI) JOBBING don.. at short notic, l • terms. ahont.iron work . order. —.4-01dLataype_tak ,n. Thankful for p favors,• they Invitec •17 £o call i and examino,thalr stook, no they feel convinced they can please air • • ,•". • ," • ; ; iiemembor the old establishment seam], No. '6B North Hanover Street, Carlisle.- • • RfILNI 81V11TQ a RuPP. . au.22.07-17. ' . •, • • • . ..~E~a MEE= i Sto% c., s•Pre»ai»ms AN ~ OPEN FIRE." and mi Alm most reasonablo nil lamb on Iniutt, or mado to 1111SCELLAATEOUS. l c { cy DUST-! NO. (j-A.S Itstablished 1851. J. Reynolds -&- : Boaz, . N. W. cor. 13th and Filbert. Sts P Ail a, delphia Pa., golo-manutticturprs of THE cEIjriBRAITID WROUGHT-MON 6.A.Lz,,c0 - suz2iNG I[E - ATER,, WITH PATENT DUST SCREEN. For cage of umnage4ntltiitbout auy damp o rs, Du tability, Simplicity, Kconorny, thin Kenter bas no su perior In leis country. TIO - arc guarantod - to' glee satisfaction. Estimates intact free of charge. • .. COOKING RANGES, ' DATROBE HEATERS, ' SLATE MANTLES, , r • LOW DOWN GRATES, • PORTABLE IIF.A.TERS, • 'VENTILATORS, Ac, Send for one of our Illustrated Pampblete.' 12-ly . LEE'S LINE. _ 7 rkgi4;'s :4A SATin-S_ The Only Individual Dully i , telgbt lino between aur ]lsle, and Phllm MERCHANTS LOOK TO. VOUB IN TERESTS! IMPORTANT ANNOU 'ft:WM:NT TO MERCHANTS Sz FREIGHTERS! That on and utter the Int day of December, 1167, this Linu will transport Goods 01 all descriptions, from Philadelphia to Cm lido, at precisely Company mites. In melting this very imeortant annnunestnent to the Nler,hante - and—Shippers the undsi•signed, 'feel assured thla It will meet with the hearty opprin•al and oncuurngrment,. or their patrons.. Past experi ence has Tully demonstrated thatdt Is highly torpor, toot to patroniz • and encourage individual interest and energy. therelV wearing fair competition nod protection against railroad nna.opoly. The man and vary Important advantages of a DAILY FREIGHT LINE, are too well known and Iv preclated by this wmmm ratty to he overlooked and. ftr,tetten. __We rely iv RI COll ildellee upon flu active co-operation ol our no morons patrons and .fritindt, In edviinelne the inter este of tills line Ex'prrieneed coed actors,tteeompari3 each trots to Fee to the safe delivery _4 all good enhusted 1.- the-Line. _ The Philndelphia, and Readin,, Freight' Depot will be used by this Line, :Tor the reception . of all Goads; the ing•reat,ed :nlvantage , : offered in the Fame In the Way of Licht and t. , paei, ill ho hugely here Draymon will find this Depot easy of en - trance, being level with the 6troot. Ilecarefal hars',.rarr (lands mark& and ordslyd 16 - Trur.,7,l - nwr e Tm;riiwir - nrAnrs - :. deditmsed a t this Drpat any iim.• Infai.e 0 o'clock P. M. hs loaded (Us same day. . _ EME H ALL'S Ml=MM=llll, trEIII=IM.MIII WAT ER WHEEL, Bearing date April 30, 1807. JACOB ABRAM MS & CO., Newville, Cumberland Counly, Pa., _ , PritSOL , 01 U. , nbovo ItitiUTA_lalignt for tj.D Counties of , LTM GA NI/ :Ind I , II.A.NKLIN, PA. illlll WASH' IN LINTY MU. - We desire to call the iittentiou of 111illwrighta, dill Owner., awl others, to the merits of the above loven • 'Ono, v hien foe Durability. Efficiency and Cheapness, they are cannot be surpassed. It Movie, it hes been in iroduecti. success has in , varbild) followea. even miller the, most unfavorable cireumstances. For Bark Mike and. .Lou Head and economical ore of Wider, Bar Mord is ruitherd a rival! A tlO2 Mint Model of the Sc. heel ran be examined .ytt ,),v here ;11.11 lu f01111:Iti011 natty be cheerfully . given . Wo append the fel luteilut references: - • .1 k 1. li. lIU It:4n. JOHN . DROIIIIADO 11, BEN.' MIN bANDEs, SA NIUE!. LANCES O.& A. W. DAIIDSON J.S. LINDSEY. 7.llllwrights J le. lIUSSELL. LEWIS BOW NI AN. BAM , UEL PIPER AfTAM JIAMP, JACOB RAMP. SOLOMON STROHM, Millwright sept2o t . TOE FIRST PREMn.II4I 4 9 V Of a. Sliver Medal litt A WAS AWAlfOr.ll TO VBARRETT'S lIAIR - RESTORATIVE i d Ily tlta:g. 11. State Agricultural Society, at IN Fair holden In Melilla, eept.2o, Ma 1 nAlelroET'r's - Vegetable Hair Restorative Pentores Dray Thar to ID natant! color. Pro lA, °ten the growth of the heir. Changes the roots to their original organ he notion. Lredi- 4, , cotes Dandruff and Dunn... Proof, te 0 Doh. falling out. Inn Superior Then, fp a/4 .S 4 lt contemn no a t Inpredielifn, and In the float popular end tell- ~ able article throughout tho „,...,„ Lent, West, North and .---- South. .l.i r, Tar . , go . J; R. BARRETT & CO., Propridore, 31AliCITESTElti N. U. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS 22nov 67.1 y. aS__FLTTING AN D-P-LIIM-131NG.. subsciibers having permanently_leested In Carlisle, respectfully solicit a stam of the public Mac tronage. Their shop Isaltuated on the pulalluggeare In the rear of the Ist Presby terlan . Church, whore they can always be found. • Doing ex perleneml mechanics, they, are•ps•onared to execute all orders that they. May he entrusted with in a samerlor unmoor, and at very . moderato prices. UYDRAULIO RAMS,. , •. • . WATER • ' MYDRANTS, LIFT & FORCE PUMPS," , BATHING TUBS, WASM „BASINS and all other aril-, des In the trade.. ' • ,PLUMDINO AND d'AS AND. 'STEAM PITTINd komptly attended . to huthe meat approved Style. AWCountry .avor!‘ proinptly attended to.- Jr4caAll.wOrk.guaranteed. . Don't;foramt the plaea-41meahtelyIn Map roar of KF!PPY.......... . ._ .. ...... HEN WOOD. julyST 60.1 y. NEW .LINE Er. n. o=4 Emus. . - fatESPECT . PULLY informs , die, oiti serui-Uf CarllslWarid 'surrounding' country; that y hnve entibilehod'nneor lino ,botwean , '. • • Cap lisle"ix~xil Philddelphia, and hay° madnarraugomonto nitlifho old oatibllitiod. Warn Homo of ' , ,ITOWarti . Ifinclonith,' 816 :Ilistrhei Sivecl,7 and have also leased part of tho Depot, corner of West high itroot, Carllsla,,vbere - tboy'can bo feund-nt -all , limos, and bo pleased to doll:yes and rboolvotqfrOlght . entrusted to ihelr raro.. • ' • " The PEREONAL ATTENTION of the hit:41111 ht 01l times be . glven,hml from their long -experience in the rbuelnese coon preinleo thole patrons a'relThfurporform ancohroll busineee entruntedle thorn. •L ; All goods should be ntrliod';. - 81.0 ..ktrliet St„ Caro of Cornelius & Bosh', Carlisle, Pa. ', ;This AN'aro ITouia being In tho • control rind.busin ens tinkraTtluretty; - tiraytitte — willon. - Colirso-botiMbi-HALI?-, 'IiIIBB thou . to outside deliote.•'.t' '4 t Wallops byntrict anent in* toli - oightltikbitsinesil; to overcome much of liebotolbre-unnecutiaary' delay, osporlonced by merchants L-tu • • ' IQ-Packages carried for 20 copiq. • : 22uou 07.3 m. ." . Y GOODS: - - GOOD . NEWS / 'GOOD - E; WS' I dRE4T DE:CLINEJN_PAICES__, AT THE NE\Y AND CHEAP CASII STORE, CORNER OF HANOVER AND POMFRET EITEETS The subscriber would respectfully Inform the pub lic that ho Is 'mating almost daily from the Eastern Cities; a largo Involcaof.New and Cheep Goods, such rts j , . _ LADIE French blerlnoes) • Mohalra,' . • Poplins; Mack and Fancy French Roppa; • Plain and . • ._ Fancy Da Lainas, Plain and Fancy - • -S L 8.1 Sh AWL S I BROOHA LONG AND SQUARE, ' • • LONG: AND SQUARE WOOLENS BREAKFAST sn'Alvis in 'great variety • and very cheap. CLOTHS AND 'CASSIMERES Gorman and ./Linerieno Cloths, Black and Fancy Catrltneres, Doeskins, ' Black and Fancy Over Coatings, :Sattlnetts, • Kentucky Jeans, Undershirts nod • Drairrirs.° Blenched and Bream, .. • TaNo Dinpers, , • Counterpanes; - ~ nod guilts, Cotton Flannels, Blanched nfid Unbleached Muslim., Tlckings, Cheeks,' ~ Towels. -- . ' - Nnpli I ns,a l,7 &c, - - RE M - E Ml 3 FR. - THE PLACE, ON THE CORNER-. 01? --- HANOVER AND POMFRET STREETS; Bnov 67. j2REAT REDUCTION IN PRICES, k_AAT OtHLRY'S CHEAP CASH STORE! I,rt'z'Alotpteoning a Intro e l ?] t c 9 y f ea t r he R b e o " u e gret i t t Shp. pr ood Intro Goode .AUCTION SALES In Newt4:pelt and Philadelphia, duridg the lest week, nt greatWedge°. Dela Ines at 12 1 .4, choice styles 20(622 cents. Pa I icoes 8,1 t (a.ll, Bost. makes 1234 cents. 111oghmne, only 1 230 - 1 1 1 P cents. SjiA 117.8 SILIIIIB ! iheidedly Thtil - ehonpFst nod:lninds - ort &At Long . and :Square Shawls In Cumin:l - 111nd county. .• DRESS 0 - 001D5. Fiend] Merinoes, 76, 87, 1 00@1 2 0 Llecnut Reps, oil colors, far under price. • All It Plaids reduced to 43 rents. Our Diner Alp-tea:inn) nek ,n.eledged by all the nest of .d ObrapeNt in Carlisle. Also a good assortment o °ldea as end Paramel no. ---• • - BLANKETS, (toed White Blankets very low. Bast entered Menke:, under peke Bleu:bed and nottleached Mueller, 8, loon cents. Gnoti 4 4 70 utdins at 12X, Tloklngs 2^ke.42 White, trey. notl and Yellow Flannels, Cloths fo Ladies Cloak:Zol all colors and prices, CLOTHS and CASSI.MERS for pants at low prices: HOOP SItIRTS 01 - ALL KINDS I 1 am agent fer . the,celelnat.til Odest.itllansilit Skirt also tho Washington Skirt. These are decidedly th, tzliirta trs the Market, and warrauted for oh • MDT; • Corsets, 1 17.41„orellief,, ' Loa, Ilandleere Glorve, Linell Cuffs. Collars, a•porttornt 1,1 now large and will be closed on of prices that will be.:alisflwtory to all Who will f.tvo , us with a call. Don't. forget the place - iltest_naiu—stre.t— corm, oppnsito UP) Post 0111c4n, _:• • • • P.S.—Clos.ng nut at lot of itigntin.nnol ltag_r_arilet g - Tir —, 81.1)1111 eOFt. Alen Floor 011tloths, nil wintlua MEM MIS T OIICE We b+, now'redeived a new and great supply of " LIOM Ellf A DE', GOODS," . Jeans, White and Calored Flannels, also Yarns &e. These nc consider a great ae9ulsitlon to on , linthonse stock 01 Ladies-Mal:lugs in great variety, such as wrryrs - ry - n -- EAVErts In dill rent colors, Chinchillas &c. , - Cnr Carpet- department - hes -- been replenished o desirable Carpetlogs, (Jii Clothe in varldty o destan. CZNIM 1861 .NOW OPENING IN • D 0 E STILC_C .o_oo S -- - DRESS 000DS, CASSIMERES, . - DRESS TRIMMINGS, • ZEPHYRS, ' °• RIBBONS, NOTIONS, &e. . . • AT - RING'S NEW-STORE, • No. at WEST MAIN'STREET. Oppotito thu Mansion Rouse, neat to Post Mee CarILA, GEN'r's F;TRN:ISIIING The'subscriber Logs leave to'inform gantlet:hen and housekeepers and the public generally, that he - has now and . will keep constantly oil - hands, a largo and elegant luso; imentof oEsTs , FURNISHING GOODS, such-as Cotton-Merino and-Woolen Shirts — and - Draw - - ors, Gosh:Hess all kinda„illack and White Kid Gloves, Thread and other Glove's, Neck Ties, Sui.penders, Handkerchiefs, Gents' Traveling Ithgs, Linen and Paper Collars, Cuffs, Os. Also, HOUSH FURNISH. ING GOODS, consisting In part of Cedar and Willow Ware; all kinds, Chatokor_vets, Trushys_land all kinds !tugs. accosts, Poet Tubs, Sonpn, aterfum. airs, Pens, Stationary, to. Don't Ihrget .tho stand, No. 13 South' honorer Strect,- . tyro - donrs,LSouth.ot Wastunood'a Grocery Store, Carlisle. . • • may 2.467-11. ' • • LOOK ',OUT' DRY GOODS DIEN TO TUE PUBLIC. • , I have just returned from the East with my Spring Stock, and es usual, I em selling Goode a little cheap. or than any other Dry Goode UOUEO In town. ,I do not think It necessary to occupy a column of news. paper to endeavor to keep up - my reputation, fa r, mql iy,f; cheal, Goods, nor do r whth to resort any: clap trap to gull the public. All Leek: of thous to • call and 'osenilne for thempolves; - and If not .satibtled with the Woes, not to , . buy.' _Remember the stand No. 32, North Hanover street, next door to Dr.' Kieffer's, and Miller & Bowan' Hardware store. - ' . • .• .. . • WE. A. MILES:.' •li. El, Lwlll say-nothing.about. My third and fourth gratta Mienlngs.• - - - . .. . ,', ' . aprillo 07 /lib Y . S & 14NOY• GOODS, .•••• . , . , .. . . , . . NEW. DEPOT t . ,, j ,,, TAi)vzs,Bosn • 0•II N O. L L,.. •,- 692,.Alarket, ,strect-PhilaqelAia impcn lora ntaarman arneFronch Toys- and Fannr '' ' Just reeelyed. Tety largo assortment. of till kinds of Toys, China Waro,Canes, Pipes, Ilarmotileans, Mar Idea; tilateNPenells, Mosta, Basket!, and oleo' a Tat t_y_of Oitnei& _ • Country - Oar net4-3m:" ' I.s A:A,O K. .S AUT F E Waichniether dud Jequeforu; No; 148 - . N9Tyru. 2D ST.,',CON., OF QifARIFF,, • PHILADELPIII4. An musOrtment of 7atCbos, Jowolry, Sili , or and • )772'latod - Waro - oonistatitly - on'—hand. SUITADEE FOR 110LIDAY PRESENTS! • . y,[9,..llepairlng of Watches and doliolry promptly. Wooded •. , • DOMESTICS! the room formerly occupied by B. R JAM MON k Co. TIIO3. A. HARPER EOM MEM A NEWT ATTI ACTION 'BENTZ'S STORE ENIZE G a s NO. tH, SOUTH HANOVER St SPRING. BARGAINS , 18G7 SATINETS, JEANS, 'WHITE GOODS, VARIETY STOR No. 13 South,. franov . cr .Street RAILROADS. ciUMBERLAND VALLEY RAIL kj- ROAD COMPANY. . . . DEPOTi - CARLISLE: — • The Cumberland Valley, Peultsylianbi . and North. ern Contra; Rah. Road Companive hay° made. an . o:rraugomords to do, r rei:ght .13usiness between , the Cities ,of Phlladelphia, Baltimore and Ntw York. The Cumberland; Valley Rail Road Corn. pony opened their Freight Depot at Carlisle ori the - Ist lanuarylBUdtor-tbo-recelpt-and-shipment-oQ all fo-them. -Freight to he forwarded by thisfarrangenient moist be loft at Pennsylvania Rail Road Company - Depot;: " corner of 16th and Markel, St.,. North• , era Central Bail Road Company's' Depot. Baltimore,, and CumberlandNalley...liail Road Company's, Depot at Carlisle. • The public will find IV to there interest - to ship through,the Troll ]toad Company's: Freight Houses , and by Company, Oars. J. & D. RHOADS, vUrelght Ag.ints Carilslo V. R. CHANGE OP - 11011R13. Oa anttaftar MONDAY, May 21at, 1806, •Pasgougor Trains 1,7111 run daily as follows, (Sunday anopted) WESTWARD ACCOMMODATIONIRAIN leaves Harrisburg 8.40 A.M., Macbauicsburg 0.18, Carlisle 0.17,Newv111,10,34_ . Shlpponshurg - 11.07, - Chambersburg.l:lo-Ic - 3I;, Green castle 1.43, arrivin — glitAliigersloWn"2lo MAIL. TRAIN leaves Harrisburg 2.00 P. M., •Blecbanisburg 2.13, Carlisle 3.00, riewvillo 340, Ship pansburg 4.10, Chainbersburg 4.69, I.lreencasilo 5.26, arriving at Hagerstown 6.65 P. 11. . =II . . . EXPRESS TIIAIN loaves lintrishutg 4.15 P:- Mechanicsburg 4.81, Cat liolo 5.21, ?Alwynle 5.63, Ship ponsburg 0.21, striving at Chnmilorcburg at 8.20 A. Si. A MIXED TRAIN leaves Ohamberskurg. 8.20 A. DI., Greencastle 9.30, arriving at 13 agerstown 10.15 A. ,1 M. , ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves' Chambersburg_ 0.00 A.lll. Ehippenebdrg 5.30, New villa 0.01, Carlisle 6.30, Mechanicsburg 7.01 arriving at Harrisburg 7,35 MAIL TRAIN leaves Hagerstown . 8.10 A. M., Greuncastle 8.45, Chambersburg 9.25, Shippeneburg 0.65, Newvillo 1.0.29, Carlisle 11.03, Mechanishurg 11.374 arriving at Harrisburg 12.1 u e'. N. - - 1471P1tE83 All 4 leaves. Hagerstown 12 00 58., Greencastle 12.30, Chambersburg 1.10, Bhippensburg 1.13; 14owville 216, Carlisle 2.68, Mechanicsburg 3.20, arriving at.ilarrisburg 3.65 P. 61._ t.( A MIXED THAI. leaves Hagerstown 306 P. M., G teeticuAle 4.oo,nrriving at _Chauthersburg 4.601... M. 9% . -51ali lug 'lone conneetit ns at Hurilsburg with Traitis to and from Philadelphia, Now , York, Pitta• .burg,.lialtimoro and Wanhlngton 'RAIL ROAD OFFICE, . C, ambersburg, Nay 17, 1860. f. READING RAIL ROAD On and after Nov. 25, 1307, pains will ran as follows: GREAT TRUNK LINE FROM THE North and North West for Philadelpirn, -York;--Reading,- Pottsville, Tamaqua, Ashland, Lebanon; Allentown, Easton, Ephrata, Litiz, Lancaster, Columbia, Ac., Ac. Tuthillleave Harrisburg for Now Nora •as follows: At, q.co, 5.25, and . B.lo. A. 54,, and.. 2 05, and 0.55 P. AL connecting with similar Trains on the Peon.ylvania Rail Road, and kart.. York at .5.10. and 10. lb, 40 25, P. 51. Sleeping Cars accompaning the 3.00. A. M. and 9.35' P. AL trains withont change. Leave ilarritharg for Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Allicersv Ile. Ashla,ld; o Greve.. A MIT Philadelphia, at 43.1.0, A. 31., and 205, end 4.10, P. Al. stopping at Lebanon and Principal Way Stations; the 4.10. P. M. making connections for Philadelphia and Columbia only. Fier Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven via Schuylkill, and Susquehanna Rail Road, leave Harris burg 3.65 P. M.. Returning: Leaco Now York at 0.00, A•. M., 12.00, Noon and 5.00 and 0.00 P. M.; Philadolphin 8.15, A. 31, and 3.30, P. M. Way Paesenger 'Train lenveli -ohiladelphlw7 30, M., returning from Reading at P. 11., stopping at all Stations Pottaville H 45, A. 31 nod 1140, I'. 31 , Ashland 0 00, a. m..und 12.10,m. and 2 00. I'. 114 Tamaqua at 8.;10, 0. M. dud 1.00. and 5.43, I'. M. Loavo Pelt!, We for Ilarrhburg, Pin Schuylkill and Susquehanna Bail Road at 7.10 A. 31. and 11.110 noon. Reading Acdoinnualatlen Train: la"a cos headina. at 7.11, A. 31., returning from Philadelphia at 4.011 I'. 11. lot ttittitVll Accommodation Trani; Lett ens Ntts town at. 0..15. A. At. returning tveg .Philadelphla 6sNI. %/ ,Columbia Rail Hold Trains leave Reading 7.00, A. M., and 0.10, P. M. for Ephrata, Litiz, Lancaster, Columbia. .Oa. On Sundays: Leave Sew York al 8.00, ,P. 31., Philadelphia 8.110, A. 31 . find 3.15, P. 31., 31. Train running only to Reading; Pottsvilo 8419, A. 31., Harrisburg 0,25 A. 31. and 4.19 and 085, P. 51., anditeading at 1,00, and 7,15 A. 81. for 110pdsburg, and 7.08 A. 31. a n d 11 411, P. 31. for New York and 4.25, P. M. for Philadelphia. Commutation. Mileage:Sr/Grin, School—fruil.-.Exeur- Mon Tiokots, to and from all polats, at iedueod rates. Baggago clerked Ho, o ,:b; 80 pounds allowed 'each -- Passenger. 0. A .N1(301,13, ti n Supt. Reading, rll., Rev. SE WING MACHINES. GRO V ER ELASTIC STITCH FAMILY SEVPINC MACHINES, Are the hest in U, 13=1 Thoy are morn simple and durable canicr Impt is order, make a stronger andm, re elastic, stitch, a firmer'atul more beautiful seaur than any other- - They sew all fabrics from two common spools, re . quire no re-winding of thread, fasten both undo of the seam by their own operation, and though ovary fifth 41011 is cut the seam will not rip. UM _Eery Cross of the Legion of honor, was conferred on . the representative of the GROVER BAKER SEWING-MACHINES at the 'Ex- position UniKerselle, Paris, 1807; thus at- testing their great superiority over _a❑ the sewing -machines GROVERZ: BAKER'S =1 SHUTTLE MACHINES -- Far Manufacturing, Combino the mast modern and essential : improva moots. Oho attention Is requested of Tailors, Manufsetn_ rers of Boots and Shoes, Carrlngo Trirtniiingi ClOthfilg and all others requiring the use of tho most effustlvo L ock- St i To thoso Now Styles, which posseeP unmistakable ad vantage° over ell others. Office 730 Chestnut SCreet, Philadelphia • Por sale by Mr's. E. A.OCKER, 68 West South street. • - Carlisle Pa. Oath 61-oth.- ARBLEI. YARD. MONUMMTS, TOMBS, lIEADSTONES, 'Mantels, Door sills, on hand and /1111:10 to order Soptlip#e7e Street, Darnel?, Pa ! ' ; uut6hl6 0741 ~..~ ~ _ ,i a 0: - D7: - LIILL - ;t3up O. N . LUIZ, Sup't AND 8~~1 L 1 S` _.llighest Prlzpr-the-