Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, May 14, 1869, Image 4

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ft YOU WANT TO SEE - THE
j_ luoerperfect PAR,LOR STOVE ifier offered to
the public, step into
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Store_ Store, _Eng, Louther _St.rent,_ln—the rear or_
Halbert's Store mod aeo tho . „ . ,
" GREAT AMERICAN BASE BURNER
.in operation. It Is a perpetual Burner, and perfect
Radiator, 05 well as a porter? Ventilator of the room
and la warranted to COUSIIIIIII toes oral than any
other Stove of tilt name. size; ever offered to the
public, requiribg but one ordinary 'i,euttle of small
null once in kwontv•eight hours, being perfectly
/titanic in all Its' woViting , bash"; a simple Glide to
regulatt, the lire for keeping at nicht, One kindling
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of fire being all that is required d min, the winter.%
No dust, no gag, no vlag or cinder.
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John Paul, Amos Milhh, lir. S. B. Kieffer
Porter David Miller, 10. Delaney,
D. Hotter, D Balaton, n Kioor,
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Col. Wllll'omron Mop. Ringo,lt, Prof. rtaymon,
A. Sonsomon,._ Pr. irvm, Johnson Aloore
J. T. Illppoy, D. Wittora, C. lnhoff,
A. Conner, .l. Thompson, .1. Durkbolder,
Copt. Brindlo, Mrs. Gordon, '7. froi.gas,.,
Williamson Bros. 13. Stouffer, il. Rieaffrr.
J. Turner, J. Stouffer, W. McLaughlin
J. Humor, A. Leidlgh. . P. Mumma,
'Ono. Forenbough ! F Einar:GUl, Mrs.' Wonderlich
Abner Miller, 1.1. P. Hassler, .
Major Hale,
And others. •
Get the best COOK STOVE in the
Market,
.Excelsior .Penn or, .Morning Light
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In addition to tho above Stu l
ee PIO Mil i keeps
on hand a full bupply-t f the best CoJk, lee and
Office ~ t oTra.
Tin and Sheet Iron work rf nll kinds nn hanit,
arid Spouting, 'Roofing and Johbine of Undo
- done at thort:notieo, and of the lost of Ate, i.tl. l'f off
Cane, and Jarn of the mo=t, :Lapp , od patent...a o 1
1 . 0 coot:Lashio the bent l'ortf,ble and :trier: hot
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ever offered to the public. For retel:octet cal rs.
Dr. (i«ri•rr Nekligh, 1 Drury Saxton,
F. C. Flensiog, , !re. linrdon.
Prof. Ili11111111:;
F. IV/If . Colieh,
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FURNITLIIIE 13 S -N ES S
Tha Hatt,. it , or la:;.eat the , n 1 Er_ 1, ...int,.
nit o hi, own ha 11 ,1 1, nu. , 11 , ry it in
all it, varit 1.1:t1.1.111, at the pld tottih.
.46 corner of Intnonir :and Loiltll , l rt, Pet,.
ing uow hrtull 4:1..1 Inaliufacturing
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tlu•'l ito , t t•t) •• Ir• dr, FULNI
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BRESBINO ICI, It 1' Al* ,s. . -rd prirre.
Tule a Tetss, "du,. I.• Panel, Japans 1.,1 d
C 1.1..ags Itureau , ..tl,l;js a"1 .1,1,s ~n,l Ntarals,
askstatuls, ~t, r;.sa t't .11 .11111 Si 114 VS, t-t tit
fed Furniture in , 111' , , t , 5.'.1111.*0
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UPHOLSTERY PURPOSES
Cheaper than rcather 'or Muir,
FAR Slil'ER1();;.
The Lightevt. Fnftrqr and ano, h'lna 1. and Dal.
blo usiterial ka. n. tbr
Mattresses, Pillows, Car, Carriage,
and.-Chair Cushions.
It II ontlroiy IndeAructible, 1 , 1 . 1 i,• and
frio from du-t.
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Iv always fme fmna Insect lifej, vrkctly,ilealthy
4.1 for tho sick In uneq .1 led..
II soiled lu nay wily, eau lie roni,i a tea quid:et
sad tailor than iiny other Mat tress
. 40611 attention glued to
FULINIbIHNO CHURCHES, HALLS, Sic
11101 - read men nro especially I m o lted to examine
tlioleushion Spr•uge. -
'a Ala' ACTION OUAIt A N VIED.
THE TRADE SUPPLI VD.
laoo 6134 p.
CARPETINGS
We are new resolving n large stork tbr Spring Sales,
LOW VCR CASH
LEEDO & SHAW,
Na. - 910 AR. If 8-T It EE T,
PIIILADE.LPIIIA
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The . Carlisle Shoe -Company,
MANUFACTURERS'OF-----7
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BOOTS AND SHOES,
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- Nd. 5, East Main Street, ^
" CARLISLE, PENIPA. •
HAVING commenced the•manufac
turo of Boots and Shoes, tho ottontlon of
~, the Trade In invited to tho Ittriotutsortment of
,Ladies, 11li$ses.and C7lilfirea's . ,Shoes
Now to storo hod especially adtipted to the wants
of tbo Basil Trade. , Wo shall null times have on ,
bond a comploto assortmout of all tho
• POPULAR STYLES
Mado by worlcmon ,of the greatest osper)onso and.
shill. Members of the Trade who may favor us
_ with their custom are assured that no olTort on our'
'part will ho sporty' to furnish Good Goods at ,
The Lowest•Posible Prideb.
CORMS BY. MAIL shoji resolve, the. same atton
tlot that buyers Would In porno, and distant par
ties can cely .upon gutting tholr (foods on equally
nu good tormo by sending their orders, ashy per.
sonally vlalti g
-SHOE UPPERS TOR , BALE.
rreasurez;.
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' Patronize the 11Zazip the boot
1.4 ()cal Paper in the County.'
MILLER & BOWERS'.
D WA RE - S ORE,
26 NORTH HANOVER STREET,
-CA EULISLE, PA.
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WEw uldrespectfullycalltlloalten
[loool the public to our recently replenish:
ed STOCK. We iIAVO carefully avoided purchasing
during the recent decline, and now that the market
has become settled Ire hove filled tip our shelves fled,
arc prepared to oder special ruduretnents to all who
will lacer u, with a call.
We have,onsLintlyon hand a FULL STOCK OF
Ila noneoli, English Refined, and Nor
way.l R 9,11 r; Berdan's Rome and
..11,4e Slays ; Norway Rads ;
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snchna Ilrl Polid !Sy'llows. Rasps, Files
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MATE I; Al,
....lEn_havito cII per.n.a.batitullinff3P_ltUildi
and take a look thrunalt our steak. barn °RV
llolfs, Locks, .11ass, Paints. Oils. and :ill material in,:
this line µlarked down at the lowest CA: II PRICES: ,
. and fret assured that we can offer special induce
ineuts in this branch.
HARMS BURG NA I LS, always ~n him&
• yOCkET (11,"13Y,RY,
of all Immagloable patterns. We Itelip on hand a roll
line of these goods and arc always a) lo to snit the
ta•t_ coon the mold aistddious.
SAD I >LE
of every varlet entl.rotint - . in p t aelf adjte.ting
and Gig Traeg, Plated Japanned and ‘l.autt flames,
liroot Itands, - Gtrthlng, Ifor, Illookets,
ke y 111,50,
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°lir hien& will always find us well supplied with
the lewt brands of these articles and ready to sell
them at the lc,cest prices. We arelawastantly in re
ceipt cvf tilos enahlint ourselves to supply
our 4on.ttoner, with fresh paints, colors of all des
pont:ltaly on hind.
Cabinet MnioN , and Undertakers,
mill .d..a.s find .Klll'llll4 4 6111 ‘iipply of p 0.14
lit M4ttl! ”13
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trill de troll to call 1111 I,Jimine our r•toelc of flames
Traces Breast , Chains 'Ample and Stay Chains
,lackey Chains, Spread%.J. lalter.Chatas, Crot Tles
Shovels, Spades, Forks, Hakes, Uraia hags, &c, let
fore ituyin c elsewhere. We are ready to otter special
inducements in t his limn
Repairs for McCormick's Reaper
and Mower constantly on hand.
We 0,, ,ie agents for the
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BUFFALO SCALE ,ORBS
nod .{.. tdt.oly to ttopply tie:ales 'warranted, and fur
ne•lnt lat to:Ito. prices than any other roles in tho
ono het.
We :11 rouitaull) lu receipt of glr IS direct from
the manufacturer/. and ale able to lurni•h Country
Morehants at Philadelphia and New York price,
always on hand and at the loirert market rater,
Hubs, Spoke., Fellers, Axles, Shafts, Durk, Drilling,
Damask, Sc., ,
GOODS deliveredlo all parts of the town
free of charge.
- Wilcox '& Gibbs'
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SEWIEG MA all IV E,
Wo have secured the &goner of • the Wilcox &
-Cabe' Sowing Machine, a little family arrange
ment rio one seems willing to do without after
havinr, soon one'. In operation. The Wilcox
.is. jr_Singlo Thread Machine and claims
superiority over all thitible Thread Mealliiioi to URI
following particulars. It is aimpler and less liable
to get out of .repair. It' is cheaper. It. rubs
with less noise. It rune easier.' It -rune faster
It liar the best device for preventing the wheel
from running backward. It requires less mechani
cal skill to operate It. It requires less time and,
instruction to learn - ,:to use it. It le tho most
certain and reliable in its operations. Ite needle
is straight and less liable 'to be brokhn then a
curved ono The needle Ix secured In its place by
'an Illgorilnuely patented device which renders it self
adjusting so that neither skill nor experlen.oe are
required In arranging it. It sews directly from the
spool thus doing away with the tedious operation
of rewinding the thread for adjustment •in -the
shuttle,. Itonnyes the Wilcox & Gibbs' or "twisted
loop stitch," a stitch original with this machine:
and made by no other, the seam Is more elastic
mud stronger than the Lock Stitch. Tho seam hi
the molt even and beautiful, the seam is alyrays
solf.fardened thus avoiding a reversible food, its
tension is more Wept,' and more easily adjusted,
it lamina speedily changed from one kind of work'
to another, it docs.theautiful embroidery, it has
thh best hemmer, It has the limit filler, it has the
best braider, it has the beat belte-The Wilcox A
Gibbs has been In the market for a little more than"
eight veers, during which time upwards IX sixty
thousand Lambeth Made and 'midi a number by
any per cent. larger thari from sold. of any Double
Thread Machlqo In the same number of Its earliest
years. Such stamen is sufficient to warrant the
solo of this Machine wherever, it has .an. Agency
without the doubling ',evidence of testimonials,
of which there are enough.lo fill np the columns
of all she Journals In the land, These Machinea
are on exhibition at our store, No. 20,. Norte
ilanover Street, Carlisle, where they inay .ex
amined, and they will take great Owns,. In :ex
plaining anything relating
Respectfully AI.,
, mums &BOWIES, .
N 0.28., North Nanover ela,. '
plaslllbs PO •
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C(IACIt
W,A G 0 N
FIXTURES,
'LOCUST MOUNTAIN,
LAWBERRY, So., Se
Lirneburners' and Illooksmithe Coal constantly of
ealo. Kept under cuVor, and delivered dry to any
part of tho town. Also, all kinds of ',Tabor on
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MISCELLANEOUS.
1869.
HAR,DWARE.
IrENRY SAXTON,
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A St WIG II .STRIgEr,
Carlisle,-
7r , Wholwale and liotall denier In Nardware. Iron
Steel, Nails, Building Materials, Paints Vi la
Olnas dre.
Fling quality of American and Enallsit 1'00: 4.t
and Table Cutlery.
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Every description of Tools, adopted for nli Ile
chanical Trades of tlarmost cal:brated makers, and
Warranted in oven verff,, instsnee.
Gung,l'lstois d.Ammanition.
Jpu P S ,
to- any illth warrantoxl to giro satisliwtion
Cement,
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Itlnatlilg Powder,
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Spa,us, •
FOTKP,
Crowbars,
SledveN, &o
FARM BELLS, PLOWS. CHAINS, lIAMER
GRAIN BAOS:-kmotc..
' Builders readvo materials to a irtVait advantage
both in price and quality.
lioaekeepore Uooda and uton vile In great
variety.
WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR THE
GREAT FUEL F,CONOMIZER
PATENT uxenst on WEATICERSTRI
adopted for doois and windows
Wo fool ouisolvos romp:dent of pleating cat ae
our goods aro of the highest in quality nod latent
in price.. . .
Orders by mail receive prqmpi allention. goods
delivered In town fro.
Parties Indebted to uN for IhGa will, please - be
prompt In their payment. and all to whom Ulf are
indebted will please present their trills• Inc
settlement.
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PUMPS
PUMPS !
For puro water use, neither bad
tasting wood, rusty Iron, nor poison
lead, but
.
The Celebrated Cucumber
made of wild cucumber wc - Trid: — ele
firely tasteless thimble and reliable.
Not n patent article, but the good
42 1 old.fsoltloned wooden Pump, made
,we
.'4. '; by machenery, and thereft.re perfect
!I ' ,, rf , - and accurate in all Ito parts: raising
__.-: '
.2 an equal amount of water; and
,'A -'.. ~.,... , 1 ci.sting less than half Ihe annoy. !
4,,,„ •. • ,, I:solely arranged so ay to be not.-
. .,p..!..• ~...4. freezing, and In construetlon co
1, ./., 4...... simple that any one ran put It up
.11.,. 11' ..' 4AIII and keep It in repair. .After
wjf ', '. thorough trial It Is acknoWledged the
V.,/,'l:' „.tery etzs . AND CHEAS,C6T. Twelve feet ef
.• , ~.1.,, , tubing with each pump, free of
..i.Mt.
,1:,...1 . ..d.r . charge. Dealers supplied n t loweet
...Er . ...-., t ~;=-,....q manufacturers rtes. For circulars,
.., prier a , . e.Callor addres s.
6.2.. .-., i-11 te t
CIIAS. O. 111,ATCFILEY,
624 Filbert St. bewteen Sixth ,I Seventh and
Market and Arch St., Phila.
Agents wanted.
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The Great Head Quarters for all kinds of army
Geode, New and Second-hand, and sold nt a tithe
of the rest.- _
HARNESS,
Wheel and Lead Team lie mesa, Ambulance, Light
and Hoary Express. Cart and liuvid liar° e , 'N
McClellan and Offiedral Saddles, Bridles. Collars,
Reins, Miters, Surciugles, ate., ate.
TENTS,
Hospital; Wall and Wedge, with poles and pins
complete, Wagon Covdss, Awnings, Sacking Bot
toms and Ihigs. I '
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141"444 - 4tcV
Overcoat, Frock Coats. Jackets, Blouse., Pants
Army Blankets, horse Covers, Fly Sheets and
NOM.
etc. etc.
The largest and best assortments we have ever
offered.
Son.
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fnr descriptive Price List's ble,nt free on ay,
pliention. ''''s-'
Snmll orders by Express. C, 0. D. *Th :'' '
LI DER AL DEDUCTIONS TO WDOLESA LE
DEALERS.
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(t,rioorly root St ,
71 N: 2d St., just belo— Arch St.
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Furniture of all varieties mil Styles of Foreign
end Domestic manufacture, from the finest rosewood
and Mahogany to the lowest priced motile and pine
Parlor,
Chamber,
Dlnihg room,
Kitchen arid
Wilco
IMMESEE
Embracing every article used by !louse end Hotel
keepers, of t h e most approved and fashionable design
and finish. Including also Cottage furniture In setts
reception and Camp Chairs. Mattrasses, Gilt frames,
'pictures, Or., &a. •
431-Particular attention given as usual to funerals
orders from , town and country, attented to promptly
andun moderate - terms.
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO TIIE,SELECTION
01? WALL PAPER.
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J. BEETEM S 5 BROTHERS,
Forwurdaul & Contniissiv _Merchants.
(Henderson's old stand
At the head of MAIN STREET, Oldish? ? Pa.
The highest market price evil/ be piild for Flour,
Grain and produce of all kinds.
Coal of all kinds, embracing
LYKENB VALLEY,
NATURE'S GREAT RESTORER
SCHEETZ'S
CELEBRATED
BITTER CORDIAL
Th!e medical preparation Is now, offered to the
public aa a reliable substitute fur the many worth
lose compounds which now, flood the market. It is
purely vegetable, composed of various herbs, gath
ered from the grant storehouses of netUro, and
Beaded yrith the utmost care. It is not rocom
mended as a Cana ALL, but by' its direcfiand,salu
tary inflUonee upon 'the .11earIt.,Liver filitneys t
Lungs, Stomach and Bowels, it 'acts both as a pre•
ventive and cure for many of the : diseases to which
those organs are subject. It is a reliable Family
Medicine, and can be taken by either Infant or
adult with the same beneficial results. It is a
certain Prompt and speedy remedy for DIARRINEA,
DYSENTERY, BUIVELGOMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA.
LOWNESS OF SPIRIT, PAINTINGS, SIONIIEAII
- As,
_For CHILLS and FEVERS of all klnds,
it is and eater - than quinitra; — with - out
any of its pernicious effects. It creates An appo
tits, proves a powerful digester of food, and will
counteract the °fleets of liquor in a few minutes.
' PREPARED BY'.
JACOB staurrz Bole P;ropritr,
N.W. Oor. Filth and'llaco Sta.,' Phtlad'a, Pa
'SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
20nov QB3y. 11), Q 0 •
FINE U S T.Oll 141 - A D E
BOOTS - AND• SHUNS
- -FOR GENTLE EN
All the LEADING STYLES on hand or outdo to
measure. Prises fixed at•LOW PIGUREB. An Illus.
traded Prleo List with Instrnetkine for aelf measly ,
want sent.on receipt of Post Office address. •
. WM. P. BARLETT,
flf Bou#llllAth Btq alx to Obediont,
, • PIIILADELPILIA.
'Haug 011.1,A. • ' 4
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MARBLE YARD..
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111.1.0DII1111,..D4nD a tte ODADBTONZB, Ma toe
Door sills,. QII 61Id ,itiado to order Dotal' Den
'over Dtroot, lisle, .
muiebtomi
.Q.E0411..1)081:113 tno plooo to go
n ti n Un 7i n c t u r e r.
Betweela
MISCELLANEOUS
LOOK OUT , DRY GOODS MEN.
. TO TILE PUBLIC.,
I havejust returned from the Rost with my Spring
Stock,and as notial,l am selling Goods AMU° cheap.
or than any other Dry Goods home In town.,l do
not think ft necessary to occupy a column of ews
-paper-to limp — Up - My - reputation ;for selling - cheap
Mods; nor do I wink to resort to clap trap to gull
the public. All I ask of them is to roll and examine
for themselves, and it not satisfied with tha prices.
not to buy. Remember the strand No. 32 North
Ltatiover !Arcot; next door to Dr. Kieffer's. and
& Dowers hardware Store. '
1869.
W 7.1. A. MILES. •
P. S. nvlll sal nothing about my cI int and fouVlt
grand openings.
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FIATS AND CAPS,, ;x!, , 3
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bp you loan; a niie Hat or Cap.. 4
don't WI to nil on
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ov, hrougli' TTo plrnsurn to
Invitimr hi• C11,1*•11,. • 1 . • A/1 TIPS,
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BeFides ati vt,fl I • Ca). of the
lut,l 1. 1. rlp wi —ll at I,nvrost
EIIIMMMI
Hots .Ifunufacturol to Ordrr
Ho lots ths hes, arranenmoot .sanrhog: Unto and
0.11 'Ando ef It onion Gootho flooreo t he., at the
olforltot nothee (ne solors to. oft wo es) nod on till,
most reaoonable )110n. 0 low lot of oholeo
oramts of
TOBACCO ANT) CIGARS
Alwoyo on booth Ile deAres to mil the ettontlor of
pffsons who hoer•
COUNTRY FURS
To soli, ns ho pop. tho highest on,h priceo for" the.
vamp,
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Give him a call. at thu above numbnr, his old
stand as he feels ennlldont of Ovine - ontire ontisfao.
tion.
mous
THE GRE'A T
ZINGARI BITTERS.
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OF VISEASES,
The ZINOARI 'SITTERS are compounded from a
prescription or the coif:tented Egyptian physician
Dn. CII.I,UN, who, after years of trial and experi
ment, diner:Term' the Zing:mini Herb—the most re
marital le Tenet:lblc prednetlob, the earth, perhaps,
has seer ylolciedrertalnly the most effective In
cure of discasi. It, In ,•ootLinatlon with the other
valuable p•nio•rtles et which the %INBAR.' BITTERS
I. ceteposTd. wilt euro
I)) niwptin. Fever anti Agri, Ia lir ut poet r, Cholfe
Cold., Brourbltis, Con..tunetlrin In it. first
hope, Flatulency, Sorrous h , •hiiity', Female
Complaints, Ithounietisui, Dysentery;
A amijihronie Diarbirs. Choi
ret MorhuF, l'hol,n; Typhoid
_ row; }'Olt
In the lIRMI.Nrios nud (Inn 0I the shoe e die
eases. It hos nover 1,4., known to Mil, as thoutands
of our most promluet!t citizeus throughout all It,
of the country, n 111 to.tity. Let tho afflicted .1.11
for ciroulor coots Iblng testimonials null certificates
of those who hay, hem, ruled otter :heir CUSt.Y . hdie
boon pronontisml hope Lx by our hest phyektotlql
F. RAHTER & CO.,
NO. G N. Front St., Philadelphia
lion. Robert J.'Flober. '•
Hon. Kda9ird Mollinmnn, " • •'
Jnol It, DangOFT ' "
lion. Wm. M.•Sherov. ". on'a othors
!ME=
EIZIEZI
1 - 31{0CLA 01 I r TO 'A LL TII F
IvtgtLll THAT
I'llE NATIOAL IVITTERS
VEI
H Hys
p
g,
lles rut od more ea•oe of A Tilore cases of
1.1 lilt I Nl': more case+ of NEIIVQU.i
II LA DACEIE, At; UE. and more carrel of
DE:III I.l'fV, than any -other remedy 'before the
public In the saYne epee° of time.
IT PURIFIES THE BLOOD,
CALMS THE MIND, RESTORES SLEEP, Is an
Dave Dent Appetizer, and a genoral In
vigorator of tho System.
WALTON & 'LUG, Proprietors,
No. 9, N Sur , nth tit, Philadelphia
Sold by Druggists, and Dealors generally.
114feb
U. S. HOTEL,
Opposizo Pa. R. R., & Jloading Dopot
HARRISBURG; PA.
A. B.
ef>.
W. H. HMAIINbER & 'CO Proprietors.
2oct 68-Iy.
J. L. STERN I ER'B
LIVERY' AND SALE STABLE.
Between Hanover and Bedford, Stre4a, In roar
of the Corman. Rouse.
CARLISLE PENN'A.
Raving fitted up the Stable with New Carriages
U., I am : _
prepared to furnish firer-cis a turnouts
Wreesounble rates. Parties taken to and from the
.Springs..:
20uov 68.1 y.
AMERIOAN HOUSE,
NorthManover Street, Carlisle,
W. E. :KARNS, PROPRIETOR
WAVING established myself in
this well•known and popular HOTEL, I, most
respectfully solicit the patronage of the' old gusto•
mere of the House, and all others who wish
calve good accommodations and attention.
Xiar'DON'T FORGET THE OLD BTAND..
Alt? 2.0 m. ' _W. E. KARNB
" THE- - BEST WAY "
To obtain heavy yard-wide Cotton Sheeting L is
send un a club of 30 names at 10 coats each for our
dollar goods, and get twenty-ono yde, astemmission
for raising the Olub, forty.two yde. for Club of 60,
'sixty-five yde. for Club of 100, or 104 yds. of the
.Agent sends for the whole 100 articks out. of the
club, Same commission raid in other goods.
- .041-Tli OLDEST, - LARGESI,-AND-MOST-RE1,1.-
ABLE DOLLAR SALE HOUSE IN 1108TON:OZ
Male and Female agents mantel. Sand Clubs and
money In-registered letters, and 'WO • guarantee
.pirompt Warns. 01 VE US A TRIAL. Write AT
ONCE for Monier and "Exchange List" of dollar
goods, before sending. elsewhere. .. . .
EASTMAN A KENMALL,
0' S 5 uawloy St., Boston, Mass. :0
AlprlloB-lm
' 1
•
- -
TO THE WORKING. CLASS.-
I am now prepared to furbish all dosses with
constant employment at their homes,the whole of
the time, or tor the spare moments. usiness new,
light a:AI profitable, Fifty cents to ft pot noon lag,
is easily earned by persons of oitbor sex, and the
boys and girls, earn nearly as much .as men. Great
induce:Monts aro - offered those who will devote their
'whole-time to the 'business ; and that every- per
son who sena this. notice, and, may send me their
address sod test the business for theinsolvos, I make
the folloiring poparalleled offer: To all Who Ma not
eatietled with the business, I will semi $1 to yay for
the trouble of Writing me. Full particulars, Dirde:
Mons, dm, emit free.. Sample sent by mall for 10 eta
Address, 0. ALIIEN, Augusta, Me. •
Apl 2-3 m. ' . .
inpLUMBING, GAS AND STEAK
FITTING.,
GEORGE R. FOOTE reibectfully Informs the
°Mime of Owlish, and vicinity, that be continuos
to parry on the above business • In- all Its various
blenches, in the basement of Ilfreem'a Hall, In
liburch alley, whore orders will be thankfully re
solved, and • promptly executed. • • , ,
Orders left at the, Herold Office will receive
/rece i pt attention; . • 010. R . FOOTE;'
/9 4,49 th . •
•
A. OWEN
lIIMII
=ESE
I=
111:1=11111!=1
WUS of th. Kitt
o I •
&c. .te
I=
=9
I=l
DRY GOODS.
I)RY . GOODS!
SOIIfETIJING TO SUIT
THE TIME AND SEASON,
- - • AT THE
NEW. AND CHEAP CASHSTOgE
THOMAS, A. HARPER,
CORNER OE lIANOVER AND P9MFRET STS.,
Who to now orepArd to exhibit :to ehotant and
svel' Isxortod Stock of
R Y G' 0 0 S
At excvedlngly low prlcesl--
Bargains •
BLANKETS,
of ;ill I olerfl nod OMv. The elompent Sloth in
f , 'ILANNIELS•
+1 Sill nnfi_Twillod, nit colox.'
, ' Pr+la.+,
Shirt'lo4.
Home Mad
and a fine al tide or %IWO' Flannels.
A W I,S !SHAWLS!
Long and B.ln:tre, Paisley and Thibet.
Ladies' Cloakings.
1'1,1%14,11n5, Uold 3llsod,'Wator i'roof nod floavy
Brosers.
Merlon Vests. Fhlrts nod 'T/roworr, for Lodi.'
Misses, Mon's nod lloys' %roar.
Imo of
and Unssinieres....
FANCY DRESS GOODS
Yri,,nelv nn 1 Illch Design rt
glany of the above Clouds selling off at at greatly
reduced prices. '
Immense Stock of 4rll urn loading brands of
Domestics and HOUSE FU.TiNISIIINO DIY GOODS,
at less Than regular priers.
BLEACHED & BROWN SHEETINGS,
PILLOW CASE MUSLINS, PILLOW CASE'hINENS,
1 AISLE. LINENS. NAPKINS- AND DOMES.
Towels and 'Towellings
IllursuilleB Quilt and Pablo Uoyurs, No[11.101:11°
Lure Curtln Mut, '11,1”.
Full line, of
- •
ITE GOODS,
Embraillority, Lams an 1 1 naorLings
and C -
Hosier; and Moro: varloty, an extep-
Ave Sawk of
NOTIONS.
BALMOItAI, .1 • I) Hoop SKIRTS
FANCY Woo LEN il(),0D;;
11112=MIE
Ire h Wove, lisp tlm e. and the
11.1.h0l Corset,
I.ndirfi Cuff. and lAre. 11.oniit i Mold
And Embroidered Ilan et eli Mfg,
Sp F,(21 A E IN Due EAI 1 4 2 N TS TO (2
3'Ul CHASERS
TII. , IIAS A. 11AltPlult,
Con. of Pt mil et :3U.
EIMEEI
811 - RGI INS!
W. Q.. SAWYER &
vi
r C. SAWYERCO., culls
o the Itlention lo their lot
mmisr Stork of hol, v and S;ri:lrti
- D Rl, 0 S ,
Conni.tink Of
.TT vc.
EM PS ES.= - C1,61115,
•
eACAS, Rc,
OATIPR,TS•! CARPETS_!!
ME
INGRAIN.
VEN ITT A N ,
COTTAGE.
- RAG
=
In R. oat variety
OIL CLOTHS,
1:1;(1S. 511,11,1 which will I , k.
ver) rho] p.
CLOTHS &YD CASS] M'EFZES;
II ( ) S 16. I: )
GLOVES,
HOUSE I l• RN ISIII NG GOODS,
ii every kind I Itt ut. l int quanlitl..•.
will mai, savritire nil “ac, a flue I..nuatuuut
110111.
• o•inembor I.lrge Stock will be nohi.
and we ark tidal, a it.b a view f tinting out the
entire Stark.
All who wish rhvap DRESS GOODS.
ill who w elioap CA RP CPS.
All who wi..14 elleap Ell II I N
ti 4 alDS.
All whr. 1, q, DEN :bu y Ilia.
Call at
IV. : A\\YF.li &
1:a•t Mnin Strout
Mil
MB
SPRING.
BARGAINS
NOW OPFININO Ix
DOMESTIIC COODS
DRESS 00005,
CASSI Si EROS, •
•SATINETS,
JEANS,
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
ZYPHRRS,
RIBBONS,
NOTIONS, AC
NEW STORE
No. 55 WEST MAIN STREET,
Oppoeito tho ?,lausloo Ifouso, noel to Pont Mot.
CorllBlo
BOWER'S
COMPLETE MANURE,
=9
ILENRY BOWER, Chemist,
=1
§upor-Phosphato of Limo . Ammonia &
Potash
WARRANTED FREE FROM ADULTERATION
Thin manure coat ttlx ell' tho . elements to pro
duce large crops of nll Ithithr?„and Is highly recom
mended by all Acho use it, also by - distinguished
chemists Rho Lave, by analysts, tasted Its ((wattles
Packed in Bags of 200 lbs. each.
DIXON,SHARPLES4 'St CO..
AGENTS,
•
S 0 South Water' 4: 40 South Delaware Avenue,
=I
MEM
. WILLIAM REYNOLDS,'
• 79 South Street,
BALTIMORE, MD.
•
And by dcalere generally tlrlionhont the country
For In feimatlon, addreaa Iloury. Bower, Pia
12feb 69.1 y.
nARGE.PTJBLIC SALE OF CAR
j_JRIAGES,
BUGGIES AND WAGONS,
IN
A. B. & N. BLEERK,
ON PRI:DAY, NAY 7TH, 1869
Slime A. B. & N. Shark. having specula' ully oar.
Hod on Coach Making for throe yours; one of the'
firm Isiahon to withdraw. By co doing they have
to wake sato of their large Stock on hand,. which
consist, of .
ONP: PLATFORM. PHJETON,
XlpIT STYLE,
8 GERMANTOWN ,CARIAGEB,
TWO OAFFERY WAGONS,
ONE TWO-BRATEO MARE CARRIAGE,
ton , Loather Top 'Stool Tiro Bugging; lilloon
Qum and Dusk Top s part 'of Mon Stool Tlre,7
tio Top 'loggias, gyp now Spring Wagons, with and
without top, tone() and kandliuggli a, koeitagaYll
W
%and - Spring agotaa All the now work la :warrant.
fat one year.. • • ‘.
kiltrOkakte - ,
3fISCELLANEOUS.
Fo , Dyspepsia, Fever and Ague, Aci
dly of the Stomach, Loss of Appetite,
Nausea, Heart-burn, Jaundice, and all
diseases arising froin a disordered state
of the Stomach, Liver or Intestines.
Prepared by SEWARD, BENT/LEY
CDENEY, Druggists, Buffalo, N.Y. . Sok
by all Drujigiste.
For ~Sale by c'EO. B. lIOFFMAN,
Groe:cr; Pomfret Street. '•
mom
Restores -gray and faded Hair—to—its-
ORIGINAL COLOR, removes Dandruff;
CURES ALL DISEASES OF TIIE SCALP,
Prevents BALDNESS, and makes the halc
grow Soft, Glossy and Luxuriant.,
SIM and $1,50 per Baffle. Each NOla in a Neat Paper Bon.
Preeparied by SEWARD, BENTLEY
OH IiNEY, Druggists, Menlo. N.Y. Sold
'by ill I 'Druggist
For Sale by 0 E 0.13. INFF.4 I - . 1 IV,
Groeer,'Popyi:et Street. -
22jnn cu.um
A Safe and Speady Cure for Couglls,Colds,
Asthma Bronchitis, Hoarseness Croup,
Influenza, Wlmoping Cough: Incipient,
Consumption, and. all Diseases of the
Throat an'd Lungs. Don't neglect a
set—re Cough, or throw away money 6n a
worthless medicine
IFIRICE_FIET_CENTS.PER BOTTLE.
Prepared by SEWARD, BENTLEY
CI3EN EY, DrPggist.9, Bidlnio, N.Y. Sold
by all DruggiaM •
For Sale by OEO. B. HOFFMAN,
Urbeer; I'ontfr , l Sheet.
.2-J Ltl c r i Gru
Important' to Buyers of Dry Goods
Efilin
BE iVhVg,
The Popular '35i7 Goed Sdre;
920 Chestnuf Sfieet;
PHILADELPHIA
yeul•s conducted ns the
PARIS CLO AK AND --MA 'l' IL 1.,?
EM/'OR I UM
J. W. PROCTOR & CO
Ihu coming _'.).Nroon at POPULAI ,
PRICES FOR CIS 11, un entirell, Now Stock of
FO klaA' j 1)(1.11.05710 nRV (MODS.
In; . .inding . Epilog ~u u- t mer Dregs Mood. In larg
=NM
BLACK AND
LACES A\l• W111111011(1: IFS,
LI wtr , s, .NTIIITE GOODS AND DOMESTICS
(i.L.JVES L RINDS,
.1111URNINil lll.liti9 0(101M,
CLOAKS.. FA( DU FS, Ao 111 tlI departmant an un
rhllll..d (o,snitto.nt a: f(rDes from S 1 and np.wartle.
SHAW LS OF ALL KINDS,
Including Lama., Lace cloaks
Sacques and Points.
And varioue other Goods artaptral to Ulu l'opula
Trade, teldelt will tut void at ,
ECONOMICAL PRICES
1807
Wft rospevt f 0.13
Our price err =Wit( in plain figures—no deviation
• LW. PROCTOR & CO.
"THE BEE HIVE."
920 CIIES'TNTT STREET,
213mar.G9.3,tn
First Mortgage Seven Per cent.
INDORSED BONDS.
St. Lottis,Vandalia and Terra
Haute Railroad Co.
At 90 and ACCRUtD INTEREST
Thum BONDS aro for $lOOO - each, !moored by a
Brat mortgage of ONLY - $1'5,000 per milt, on tho
property and franchlsos of tho Company, redeem,
able on the first day of .lanuiry, 1897. Coupons at
tached, payable on rho let day of January and-July
In each, year.
Thu payment of tho principal and lutenist Is FUR
TUIIt 811:01111141) by tho indoreomont of the Bonds
by
The. Terra Haute' and Indianapolis
Railroad Co. ,
The Columbus, Chicago and Indiana
Central Railway Co.
The Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and St.
, Railway Co.
The indorsement of tlio too last-namod Companies
being guaranteed by
The Pennsylvania. Railway Co
•
The road on which these Bonds constitute a First
Lien is 168 miles long, exandlng from the Taira
Haut . ° and IndlimaPolla Railroad, near Terre Mute,
to Si. Louis, and forms the last and only
uncompleted link In the abortcat Lino from ST.
'Louie to Philadelphia and New York. Its lima
dicta conteuction and equipment are provided for
in a cent root between the Pennsylvania . Itallioed
Company, hod the Companies above named,, which
contract insiiTee that it shall always be operate/ In
the Joint interests of the direct line between St.
Louis and the 'Bait.
8111.88 of the road ore now comyleted,
and It le confiduntly oxpectoil that the entire lino
will ho opened for traffic early in 1870. .
The Iron rails for tho entire longth of the road have
boon purchneoll, and stiflicient for ILO mOno dolly
ul.l.
The .Bondi ran km had on Uppllcationto '
;',. DE HAVEN & BROTHER
Bankers & Dealers in Gover.,nnienC.Se,
1 • cutities, Gold, Sic.
- -
No. 4,0 Sbath Third"Strect t
- c runniumpuiA. . .
• •
I can ful recommend tba ilbovo Bondi on ado
alrablo am ritT. , • ' ..•
' • • 3. ADUAII THOMPSON.:
Docre'd 'OB- 11'; , • ' ' . -
1869.. SPRING: 1869.
OPENING OF NEW SAIIS, .
OPENING OF . SEI . F SHAWLS, •
OPENING 'OP NEW CHINTZES,'
' -" 11/PEEING OF NEW- POPLINS
Full stook of ST4I.E und,PANCY
;SPRING ' GOODS= "..
,ROE
EQURTI A.AiDARCH STREETS,
rrinym,pria.." -•
2April 00.01
rfirell RENT until fire,' et of April
' ko, the room no!. used Air the Poet Officro.
o rooeovOr the'eame; imitable for parlor.
• • A. NOBLE or
• ' J.W.ritTiOff:
EISC:ELLiNEQU&
THE SINGER
fo g
`c
' A y
TUE SINGER MANUFACTURING MS NEW
FAMILY MAOUINE.—No other family Sowing
Machine has no rapidly won favor in the household.
The very largo sales of that r popular machine has
shown by Oficial returns, far exceed thqso of ,any
other company, and this fact or result bps been
mving to its real merits—hence its groat and grow
ing popularity. It is simple in construction. easily
unda.atood, easily operated all its parts gliding
smoothly and nqlselossly alpng—not IMMO to trot
out of order, hat capacity for a great range and va
riety of work, Bowing all kinds of cloth and With
all kinds of thread and with , the numerous attach
ments for hemming, cording, tucking, quilting,
trimming, binding, braiding, Ac., and embroider.
log oh many ingenious, tasteful and difficult_do•
signrThthe - most - peiTe - etcff all Ih - F - rit ly" seWing ma
chilies- Any ono who will take the trouble to so
amine the merits of the different machines claim
ing attention, can noon discover whother we claim
too much for ours. - It WOlllll avail ue nothina to
make the above assertions if we wore not' ready to
prove them , ano all we ask is a trial, for observe.
tion alone can justly convoy a clear impression of
the many kinds of work of which our Nero FAMILY .
SfACIIINE is capable.
Till; FOLDING CASES,
Which open with spacious tables to sustain the
work, and which fold Into tables or boxes to pro.
tort the machines, when uot In use, from dust and
meddlesome. lingers are made from choice woods,
embellished by pleasing designs, thus talking our
new family marhino not only. an ornamental
piece of furniture, bus , In some of the more ela•
borately finished lIIIICIIIIIOB, a work of foal art.
=I
Of our none family !nachmes, abcive refeEred to, aro
not only numerous, hut highly useful for 'the pur
pose for which they wore Intend e d. They mud only
a trial to show their grunt viii me. Among tho moat
recent of the attachments Is the
EME=I3
Of the different attachments of our new family
machine w hich hone secured the atteal ion and
approval of our customers that
. fin embroidering,
like the pommel' is one of 'tire' few instruments
• herrtikenneterlref. • nreintrettirrqdere •
Its real value. It in so simple In structure, that
any ono wh o can sew air our machine can use it,
and without Instruction it may by attached to
ex„etaelted from the machine in an instant.
"With - MIL rr ire gthralesoni Olen ,rantLestn.then,J t
would-be difficult to describe die, great variety of
woik thiWthis little instrument will in. 'lie,
reader must oat suppose that what we speak of is
a more chain stitch operation, which Is sometimes
humorously torkitOl embieidery. If sloshed, three
colors of any kind attire:id may lie used at any one
the colors or threll mite ha changed 11l
the will of the operator, byremoving the spools io
use and putting otpers in their stead; thus. ns
mussy or as few colors- ninny i,i, most as the operator
wishes. in the Mnbrolderiing of ally garment A
groat sanely of results ore produced by the WWl
nor in „hick the fens/n.llll. revulated. Different
wi.ultra may be produced while the machine is in
vmotion h.; simply chaogink the tensions. Results
ary according to the length of
colors and trnsion sof the threads. a well n=olo,o
of the 'l • he limbrojilerer will use
Imo kiwi of th.ead. The mai 01 zeple)r worat c j
for certain purposes giver very plimplng reedit,
order to 000 a just idea of this ',dyable attachinent
it trill ho necessary to see It in opeuttion.
MA-NUF.ACITRING MAGHINI4. —Wit wokild ask
attention to our now Mu , tontbole Machine, which
is the onli peace I Buttoo-hole maelline
public adept i s flltnuftwthrinr, machines,
for other p to well known to Deihl
ininummt. • .
hare recently
_enlarged
N. J., and fn. nich then,
M %CHIN
, ur Slik MI
with the •la .• ..st improved machinery,
-which la by highly skilled labor.
We know any. port:nice of not only sup
plying the IA "- I r machines, but the trade
generally with the best quality. of MACHINE TWlhr.
Whirl, We trill sell by WEAR/RC rather than by
WI:1011T. The system of soiling by weight has
given manufacturers the opportunity of so heavily
weighting silk, in the process of dyeing at not only
to greatly injure its Ontlity, but also convey a
wrong impression about its quantity. In this re
spect we mean to be above suspicion. The manner
In which the SiTee of silk are graduated Is also a
mdtter of grea t Importance, - but We use fho greatest
possible care that the...graduating shrill be exceed
ingly accurate. In addition to manufacturing
from the best quality of raw Mike, the evenness of
thread and beauty -of finish of the manufactured
o4,ktbiey_u,,,
soonsuga s ti Ett
, tine
number
or. letter, irrespective ol" weight.-contain
number of - yards printed thereon. Length;
..4pength, size, quality and Ankh of the thread are
to tie looked to rather than weight. WO era now
sillt.inanufacturers on a - large scale, and fool that
a large trade can only an retained by us in furnish
ing-a-suporior_mrticia_at a fair price- - It - other
brands of Twist be offered at less price than outs,
.purchasers may rest assmed_thatiLls inferior le
q ;YEW , ; deficient in quantity, ordinth.
Wu hare and shall koop is stock at our Control
Mee, and various agencies, Twist of all altos, rnd
lie various colors and shad es ot color 111 ace,
and which will be sold at Now Yatk prices.
•
THE SINGIM MANUFACITUIIING
No. 458 Broadway
,N• Y.
PHI 1,A1) , E1,141 OFFICE. 1106, CHESTNUT ST
L B. WOODWARD, AGENT' AT
HARRISBURG.
Ofitce No. 4,.N.,3d St.., Opposite
City Bank
ttARI(4 ,
( c ,'. BANKERS, 470
N 0.35 SOUTH THIRD STREEI
PHILADELPHIA.
qENERAL PtgENTB,
FOR
PEPIN SAYAN I A
4127 iZZNITE \ 2 ' 5
Ort ci OF,THE
Al li : OF T h'E "lI ICECO
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
The NATIONAL Lira lareurteNon CoRIn , NY is Y
Corporation eh or , ered b 9 apvula I Set of Uungrogi, ep
proved July 25,1863, with o
CASH CAPITAL, 51,000,000, FULL PAID.
Liberal tombs offered to Agents and Solicitors, wJ.o
Itelnalled to apply at our otnee. -
Full particulars to he h n d on application nt our ofilee
located In the 1,000101 story of our Banking Boum
m
where Circulars anti Paphlets, fully descrlblng the
tdvantages altered by the Conlon v .110,0 be hod.
Si. VC. 111IW l CO.. -
B. S. Russel,
_Manager.
C. H HEPBURN,
Cashier Ist Nation_ al Bank, Agent for
Carlisle, Pa. •
1115. ' HOOP SKIRTS. 1116
,T. 11 OP* INS
llne Romoved:l;l9 bliinufactory and Saloqrooms to
No. 1115 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
Whore his :Own Make" of Champion hoop Skirts:
ospecially adapted to First Class Wholesale and Re
, tail Trade , wipe found to embrace the most exten
live ht the Union, and all tho latest and
most desirable Styles, Shapes 'Lengths and Sizes, 2.
2 1 4, 2 yards round, of Plain and Cored Pan
lore, Walking Skirts, Reception Trails, ac.„&c., to.
Aether with over ninety di ff erent varieties of Misses
nd Children's Skirts, all of which, for symmetry of
style, pulsb, lightness% elasticity, durability and real
Cheapness, aro unequaled by any other goods in the
market, and are warranted in ovary respect. Skirts
finds to order Altered, and Repaired, Wholesale and
Retail. :
Full lines of 1,24 Priced ,Eastern Made Skirts, 15
Springs, 35 Cents'; 25 Springs 45 Cents; 25 Springs
6ti Cents; 30 Springs, 05 Omits ; and.4o Springs, 75
Cents.
CORSETS I CORSETS; I CORSETSij 167 different
styles nod - prises, from 75 Cents to br.oo: onkbrAclng
It. Woriley, ulleckol," ”GloVe FRC ng." Mad= Foy's
Comet Skirt Supporters, Mrs. Moody's Patent "Self.
- Adjusting - A bdominal" - Corno ts, Prone hi Eris Usk nod
Domestic Mond-made Dorects, and superior Prowl
Pal toms of Coteil Corsets, "Our Own Motu," to which
wo luvlto especial attention.: • • .
Comploto assortment of Liidleso Under Garments,
at very low prices. •.
GENERAVAGENT for the IIAitTRAM d FANTON
FAMILY SI6WING MACIIINES,y superior to any
other before the public. Fifty-twomf these No 1 Ma
.eblues, Price $66 each, nro being .given away to our
onstomers in order os got , them Introduced. - Every.
person In went or articles in our line, should exam'
Inc our goods before purchasing elsowboro. Call or
send for circulate, at our Manufactory and Salon
rnoms, No 1116 Ohostulit St.Phiadolplila
261m60.3m.. WM. I..IIOFICINS.
ROANS„-AND. MELODEQNS.
The underaignod 'Paving been appointed
:wont for tho male of the 'Crilebmtod PELOUBET
CABINET ORGAGiI„. AM:I.:MELODEONS, invites
''.ttentleis to tlidinatrument now on exhibition at
his room, No. 40, Eaet Dickinson College.
. These Organs , ritl Molodoons wore awarded' the
„Alfa prize, IL GOLD PIELIAL at the Amorcan Inet!•
tutalfalr In Itos, after. live ivook's toot, nod have
slime taken the /frit prize whorovor they have poop
put In coinpatition.
nosing had considorale.extierienco In tho aCe of
Plusical.lnstrumenta, I can recommend these with
confidence, and guarantoo (attire satisfaction.
Maim canting eat Vag' inatrument,and gat au 11•
ustrato""tilreular. .
0,..1N STIMOTIONS ;Tivoli at mac/crate charge. ".
. , ' GEORGIE .O...YOUNU, .
Booms 40 Bag, Collega.
•
2April 694 m
• Job-grinting wpatly executed
at this °pang. .
RAIL . ROADS.
CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAIL-
OF.HOURSI
On and after Nowlay, September 14th, 11708, Passan
ar Trains will run dally as follows, (Sundays ezcop
bed) : •
_ . '
W - E S T WAR D
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ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Harrisburg 8,00-A:,
M. Mechnuicsburg 8,33, Carlisle 9,10, Newsllle 0,45.
lilhonaburg 10,19,Cheunbersburg 10,40,Greencas
loi P
11,14, at-living at Hagerstowu 11,42 A.: M. .
Man Th em leaves Harrisburg 1,80 P. M., Meehan
icaburg 2,02, Carlisle 2,34, New Ville 3,10, Shippons•
burg 8,40, Chambomburg 4,20 Greeneastle;4so,artiv ,
ing at Hagerstown 5,25 P. M. '
'XPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg, 4,16 P 51.
Mechanicsburg 9,47, Carlisle 5,17, .kiewvllle 6,50,
Bhippousburg 0 , 17 , arriving et Chambersburg at
6,45 P. M.
A MIXED TRAIN loaves Chambersburg 8,05 A. hi,
Greencastle 0,25, arriving at Hagerstown 10,10 A. M
E'ASTWARD:
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Chambershurg 4,45,
A. N., Shippensburg 5,14, limyllla 6,45, Carlislo 0,.
18, Mechanicsburg 0,47, arrlying at Harrisburg 7,15
Eln
' MAIL TRAIN leaves' Hagerstown 8,00 A. 51:, Gran !
castle 8,35, Chambersburg 9,10, Shippensburg 0,40,
Hatay!llo 10,14, Car Hale 10.60, Mechanicsburg 11,24,
arriving at Harrisburg 11,55%A. M.
Pawnees - Timm 'leaves Hagerstown 11,65 A. M.
Greencastle 12,23, Chambersburg 1,00, Bhlppensburg
1,32, Newvilla 2,06, Carlisle 2.45, Mechanicsburg 3,12,
arriving at Harrisburg 3,44 P. M.
A Silica TRAIN leaves Hagerstown 3,05, P. M.
Groenc4stle 4,12, arriving at-Chambersburg 5,05
if/a-Making close connection a at Harrisburg with
train, to and from Philadelphia, Now York, Balt'.
snore, Washington and Pittsburg.
. SUPERINTENDENT'S. OFFICE, l 0. N. LULL.
Chambershurg, Pa., May 8, 1808. - Snp't.
16may-68.
R EADING RAIL ROAD,
SUIII,III2IR ARRAIWEREENT
MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1869.
•
GREAT TRUNK LINE FROM TILE North and
North-West for Philadelphia, Now York, Reading,
Pottsville, Tamaqua, Ashland, Shamokin, Lebanon.
Allentown, Easton, Ephrata, Litik, Lancaster, Col.
umbls, &c.; &a.
Trains leave Harrisburg for New York as follows
At. 2.35, 5.20, 8.10. A. N., 12.25, noon, 2.00 and 10.55
I'. 31., connecting with similar Trains on York Pennsylvania Rail Road, and arriving at New
nt 9.45, A. M., 11.45 Noon, 3.60, 6.45 , 0.30 P. 31.,
and 0.00, A. M., respectfully. Sleeping'Cars accom
palling, 5.20 2.35, A. 51., and 10.55, P. M., trains;
without change.
Loose Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville, Tama
qua, 311nersville. Ashland, Shamokin,. Pille Grave.
Allentown and Philaderphia,at 8.10, A. M., and 2.00,
end 4.10, P. M., stopping at Lebanon and Principal
Way Stations; the 4.10,1'. 31. train making connec
tions for Philadelphia and Columbia only. For
Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn vie Schuyl
kill, and Susquehanna ltallroid, leave Harrisburg.
330 P. 111. Returning Leave New York at 9:00.
A. 111.. 12.00, Noon and 5.05 and 8.00 P.M.; Philadel
phia at 815 A. M. and 3.30 P. 31.; Sleeping care
accompan lug the 9.00, A. 11. and 5.05, and 8.00 P. 31.
trains from New York, w,ithout change.
Way Passenger Train leaves Philadklphia 7.30, A.
I. CO 1
,1,
sy'Van tat - urrting from Reading at 6.8 PI
M., stopping at all Stations; leave Pottsville at 7.30,
and 8.46 A. 31. and 2.46, P. , Shamokin at 6.25
10.35 A. 31. Ashland 7.00 A. 31 12,30 noon, Tam
ague at .B.A. A. 31. 2.20 P. 11., for Philadelphia
Leavo Pottsville via Schuylkill and Susquehanna
Sall Road at 7.0 A. M. for Harrisburg, and 11.30 A.
M. for Pine (Hove and Tteun.nt.
Reading Accommodation Train: Leaves heading,
t 7.10, A. 31., retprning leaves Philadelphia at 5.15
P. M.
Pottstown Accommodation Train: Loavos Potts.
town at 0.25. A. 31. roturniug Itstvos Phlladolphia al
4.30, P. M.
Columbia Rail 'load Trains leavo Heading 7.00, A.
and 0.15, P. Dl. for Ephrata, Litiz, Lancaster,
Columbia. So.
Perklonien Hall Road Trains leave Perkiocuen Junc
tion at 9.00 A. M. and 6.00 P. M. detnrning : Loavo
9kippnclt at 8.15 A. 31., and 1.00 P. M., connecting
with similar trains on Reading Rail Road.
On- Sundays: Leave, New Torte at 8.00, I'. 31.
Philadelphia 8.„00, A. 31., and 8,15, P.M., the 8.00.4.
M. Train running only to Reading; Pottsville 8.00„
A. 914 Harrisburg N. 20 A. M. 4.10 and 10.65,
I'
an:lac:tiding at 12.55, midnight 2.51 and 7.15 - A.91.
for Rai riBburg, at 12.00 and 7 05,- A. 91. for Now
Yor9 and - at 9.40 A. M. and - 4.20 P. 91. for Philad
elphia.
Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Esau,
Mon Tickets, to and from all points; at reduced rates.
Baggage chocked through; 100 pounds allowed each
Passenger.G. A, NICOLLS"
Gun Sup t.
MEE
II A L '
PATENT CEXTRAI. Ac OUTWARD DISUCIAROI:
WATER WHEEL
Bearing. data April 30, 1867
JACOB ABRAHIMS Li: CO.,
Newmtle, Cumberland County, Pa.,
Pro riotors of the above nainl_sd_Patent for the
eirintiMe r kisitriiird — ETPKlVitttN'TPAir,
and WASIII.SIOTON COUNTY MU.
We desire to call the attention of Millwriaits,Mlll
Owners,and others,to the merits of the above inven
thin, which for Durability.Efliciency and Cheapness,
they are confident immot be surpassed.
Wherever It boo been introduced: success has In
variably followed. even nudes the most unievurable
eirenniktances. Fbr /tact Water and Low Head and
eurnomical use. of Water, this Blest W without a
rival!
A WfirlOng Model erne Wheel ran be examined
at the EstaldifillMent of the Manuftteturers In N gw-
VILLE PA., where all in tarinatloll may be cheerfully
given. r
We append the 'Aiming. references:
.1 k J. 11. HERSH. JOHN IRORBAUOII,
BENJAMIN LAN BI;•, Millwright.
SAMUEL LANIJE:i O. & A. WazDA - VIDSON,
J.S. LINDSEY, Mlllut l ights
J. F. RUSSELL. LEWIS BOWMAN,
SAMUEL PIPER
ADAM RAMP,
JACOB RAMP.
Bep 20 tf.
Wheeler&Wilson's
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SEWING MACHINES !
At tho great Exposition, Paris, 1867
Awarded the Highest Premiums
over 82 Competitors.
THE PEOPLE'S VERDICT
THE SALE OF THIS WORLD RENOWNED
HACHINE ARE 100,000 'GREATER ,
THAN ANY OTHER.
THE GRAND TRIAL-
Dia ) ; uro Throughout tho world, were oNtr,. noun
Dlceezt gains favor, and SUPERIORITY wins the race.
The Wheeler & Wilson stands triumphantly the
M111113D1013 and Leador over all others bythe verdict
of the potpie,
\fo claim no merits that we cannot sustain by
living and reliable witnesses. Wo stand upon our
own [VIII, 'WORTH, without declaiming against other
companies. We claim to_have improvements for
sowing that wo know cannot l, excelloth and in
many - pointe that no other company dare compote
with. No other company can show so many ma
chines that have boon In daily use for th• length
of time as we can. Fiir the' prcof of this, look at
the n umb ors that are on each machine. The Wheel
er and Wilson Sewing Machine le the Bich , Man's
Test Friend, and the'Foor Woman's Trust and Coln ,
forterer, for no other company tan Bell ones liberal
and easy terms as WO.
•
21teug o.ly
The poor woman can get herself a Ma
chine, and iifterwards pay for it: •
No Machine is, paidfor until
'parties arc frilly satis
fled. Constant use.
only increases
.the worth
• of our .
31/1E23.C1-13E1'U - ..156.
_ Soveratlatilos in_Carlisie who have used our Ma
chines from six to twelve y wire, say "They consider
them bettor in every: ymint than when new, and
there is not a Tgarmout wornin the family, from
light as SWIM to hoary as BeaVor cloth, that they
have not made.' Ono lady says "if have sowed for
three yearn and never broke a noodlo Wo cps
furnish MM. and residences of resportaiblo patties
who can sustain all wo claim: '
Thu. unsigned are a few of m any who burp t he
Whoolor and Wilson Boning Machines, to Carnal°,
and length of tlmo they have been in constant noo.
Mrs..J. B. Haversticic,
J..ltheem, ' •
" Col. Henderson, , 12 "
" Her. Dr. 1.1
"' C. Woodward, 10 "
ad ; .• Rev.. Sterrett, - 8 a:
Peebles,
Carolide Ege, 5 ft .
0.-Herman, (Monroe twp 9 "
" Sterrett, (Dickinson twp. 3 "
Instructions givyis of,charge. and, iabblnes
cheerfully 'shown to all . who call at Mrs. 'Williams'
Millinery Store, No. 20 North Hanover Street, Car
lislo, Pa. Priam and .styles ;to suit any 'customer.
Machines dolivoredqu all points in Oumborland and
adjoining counties Om of extra chew.
rET4ESON OARPENTER,.Gon: asts
121 MARKET STREET lIARRISBUIta. •
'J. M. & L. , EL.,,FULMER;
Authorized ,4134t0:i.4 Oarlislo4
UAW , 0.6!731
PATENT MEDICINES.
Ayer's •
HAIR VIGOR,
For restoring Gray ,ilair to its animal
Vitalit
though not always, cured by its use.
Nothing can restore the hair - whore
the follicles Are destroyed, or the glands
atrophied 'and decayed: But such 'as re
main can be saved for trsefulness hy this
Application. Instead of - fouling the hair
with a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean
and vigorous.
.Its occasional use will
prevent the hair from turning gray or
falling off, and consequently prevent
baldness. Pros froth those — deleterious
substances R Bich make some preparations
dangerous end injurious to the hsi , . the
Vigor can only benefit but not harm:it.
If wanted merely for a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can be found CO desirable.
Containing neither oil or dye, it does not
soil whitexambric, and yet lasts long on
the hair, giving it a rich glossy, lustre and
and a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Di: J. C. Ayer, & CO.,
PRACTICAL- AND . A.NALYTICAL CHEMISTS,
30or, 08-19
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD
The reputation this ex -
eellent medicine enjoys,
is derived from its cures,
many of which are truly
marvellous. Inveterate
vtlkactursor-olcsult...direm.
L: 0 0,1 erase, Where the • eyteele •
seemed saturated with
been
,Purifjed and e m iTrsl e by it
Somfulous affections end
gra vated ey the beilmiulous contamination until
they were painfully afflicting, have been radically
cured In such great numbeis in almost every sec
tion of the country, that the publ c scarcely need
to be informed of its virtues or uses.
Scrofulous poison is one of the most destructive
enemies of our race. ()Item ' this Unseen and ux cit
tenant of the organism. untlertininew the sr-institu
tion, sod. incites the attack menfeebling or fatal
diseases, Without exciting a suspicion of Its pres
ence. Again, it gowns to breed In tertlon through
out the body, and thou, on some favorable obeasinn,
rapidly develop into one or oilier of lie hideous
forms, either on the surface or aneo9g ihs vitals.
In the ire tort obese les may be suddenly deposited
in the lungs or heart, or turners formed in the
liver, or it sheers Its presence by .eruptions on the
skin, 11 - 1- Gael ulcerations on 9,Plllopdrt of tho body.
Hen the ocr.asional one of it bottle of this
Sarsaparilla in advisable, even when. no active
,syMpetuns or disease appear. Verson/I afflicted nith
the molten lug complaintagenerallLtad immediate
relief, and, at length, cure. by 'ells el se I.l . Millt
SA IISXPA I? 1...4 Anthony's Fire, Rose or
Erysipelas, niter, Mil Rheum, :wiled ilraa. Raw
snores, Sore Eyes, Sore Ears, and of line eruptions or
visible forms ot Scrofulous diseass. Also en the
more concealed forms, as Dyspepsia. Dropsy,
Heart Disease. Epilepsy, Nearalgia, and 'the
...lons Ulcerous reflections of the muscular and
nervous el, stems.
MIMI' to Direct lona for end] ease aro found in our
Almanac, supplied gratis. 111,eumatisn. and Goal.
Whet, caused by accumulations of extraneous mot
toes it the blood, yield quickly - to it, es also
Liver Complaints, Torpidity, Congestion, or Inflama
lion of the Liter and Jaundice, when arising, as
they often do. from the rankling poison in the
blood. SARSAPA k/LLA is a great restorer,lor
thu,strength and vigor of the system Those who
aro Languid and Listless, Despondent, Sleepless and
troubled with Neirens Apprehensions Sr Fears,
or any oi the affections. symptonsa tie -ef- Weakness,
will Mid immediate relit)] end- convincing evi
dence of Ito restorative power upon trial.
P 1? El' A ED BY
I
Dr,. J. C. Ayer& CO., Lowel Mass
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVE RYWIIERE
30oct 68-It.
SOLOMON STROHM,
Millwright
THE WONDERFUL PAIN KILLING
MAN.
By the use of the Magic' Pain Destroyer and
Liver Pills, you can nave health, money, and pro..
long life. There is not a pain or ache, Sri roes or
inflammatory, but what the Great Mngic lain
stroyer will relieve, and In most inzimlcee en.
Orly cure. , Try it before any'other remedy, for it
is almost -certain in-eyeli care to le , jn the
thing, nod the only thine,neededt' Ito I , :ro ve s arc
viven of wonderful our.a performed by this great
Magda Medicine:
Dr. Campbell—Si I bad n cold settled on my
breast for ten years ; I was nut able at Lilaes to
epealr a loud word; I was told to get Dr. Camp
bell's medicine and try it, and it cured metin
days. (21111.18TIAN SOLIMAN.
Jonestown, May 30, 1560.—Dr. Campbell, Dolt
Sir: I cheerfully recommend your medicine as ?
certain cure for etch headache.
Perry township, 1867.—Gureil of backache of 40
years standing, by using Dr.•C7ampbell's Pain De
stroyer and Pills, ford weeks.
Jptirr Zuvn, ago past 72 years.
Newmanctown, Lebanon county, 1867.-1 . mit
afflicted with rheumatient, using crutches for 21
years. I wan told to get Dr. , thimpbell's Pain D 4
stroyer and Yliin, awl try them ; they cured we
In `.!. months: FREDERICK Bonn, aged 63 years.
Union Deposit„ .Dariphln county, 1867,—Dr
Campbell—Dear Sir—l have stirrer.' for the last
'23 years from Dyspepsia and constipation; I tried
your medicine as directed ; they cured me in
weeks. Guonon SPAlai,nn, aged 04 years.
OhaMbersbur 4, October 20, 11368.%- , I was cured of
Plies of 17 years standing by using Dr. Campbell's
Magic, Priin Destroyer and Pills for ono month; ---
Davi) lioarma.
' North Middleton Township, Cumberland co.,
ISIS,
„Dr. Campbell—l cheerfully recommend
your-magic medicine as a useful medicine in a
iamily, for children; my youngest child was
itch with tae' roup in the night; Tdid not ex
pect her to live ten minutee ; I had a bottle; ruy
wild gave according to directions ; It ci.red in IP
minutes. SAMUEL SIMEIT.
Jacksburg, Perry county, August 16; 133—Dr.
Campbell, Dear Sir: I bought 4 bottles, and I
boxes of your tills for my boy who had the Fhed,
;autism for one rear, then turned scrofulous; he
was arawn crooked and could not walk ; I tried
all the medicines I know and they all failed; but
your medicine cured him in 2 weeks.
• GEORGE. SIVA RTZ.
Wonderful Discovery of Worm Lozenges
Lebanon, 1856.-4 have repeatedly used Dr.
Campbell's - Vora; , Lozenges, for my youngest
boy, who was very sickly for a long time; I gave
kiln pito dose In the morning anti ono in the after.
noon • therewere 25 large worms passed and not
lens ehan '7OO ob 500 atnall.,necil worms. YoUrs
truly, • 11111L13 LUTZ.
Two miles East of onriisle,lBCB.—Dr. Campbell
-.:Your Magic Pain Destroyer nail Liver
t 'mull be made known ; my wife was in bed with
pains for 3 years;her head, stock, arms, legs, hands
and Razors were-drawn crooked with rlieumn.
t foes ; I do believe that I spent ono thousenddel-
Iwe for hcr, and received no bencat ; hearing
..bout your medicines, I bouvht 13. bat flee and 6
raPc . r. enliig 8 b ttles, with this plils, alto
w.llO with attaches ;Jitter she had used 4
ne. she hrele, her crulcherifiany. 'Thin Isily's
weight in 025 pounds, and aged over 150 years'. I.
J.Acon Annus.
•
This medlolne can ; be bad from Dr. Campbell, at
Carlisle. market, on -Wedneeday and Patutoay, -Or
at hie Store Third Street, between Chestnut and
Mulberry, llarrisburg. •
22jith 09.:1m*
DAVID STROHMy
SPONK,ER,.
NEW and POPULAR
ROOT, SHOE,
TRUNK AND HAT: STORE,
No. 1.3, South Hanover Street,. Carnal%
a fort doors tooth of Inholra corner.
Wff have just opened the largest and best stock •
of BOOTS and SHOES over offered In Carlisle and .
"continua almost daily to racolvo such gauge lii'our
lino as everybody wants. •
Our dock ea:outlasts in all kinds and varieties of ,
Woman's inseam and Chile's strong Loather Shoes,'
Women's kibams. and Child's Lasting Gaiters.
Women's Glove Kid Turkey and French • Morocco.
Men's and BoybaTialf Buff and alp' Wets.
Monk; MadLoa and Buff tiongross Gaiters.
taten'alind Boy's lasting Gaiters and Brogans. •.•
Mon's and Boyd • Calf and' Buff Oxford Ties, Gum
Sandals, Buskins and Overshoes.
mews and Woman's Goat Welt and Carpet Slippers.
tion's,'Boy's•and Child's Fur and Saxony Ilats. . •
Trunks of ale Fine land:prices , ' •
Travelling Bags, Satchels and Valises, togetheitalth
a prime lot of GOODS which we sell to salt tbo -
times. . • .
14 years
12 "
cliithic SALES' AND MALL PROFITS D 3 OUR
. Therofbreinfesulog our card iiiiitteniled as a
personal Invitation to all in need to 'sail and
look through' our stock witlhon(feelil'Undar obit.
'odious to buy unitise Suited in quell and price.
We shall always try to deal With. , ery, one in - it
straig ht forward manner, and.'giso °flirt eutitOmair
.611111 equlvolaat for Ms money. We hope ell will
avail therogelves of ttoir knit opportunity, to Wall
BTU= it'grommit: .
0 441 139- ly ; • ,
and Color
, d dressing which IS
at once agreeable, heal
thy, and effectual for
preserving the hair.
Faded or gray hair is
soon restored to its origi
nal color with the gloss
and freshness of yohth.
Thin hair is thickened,
falling hair - checked,
and baldness - often,
LOWELL MASS
' PRICE si:.go.
l'rarti,ai and Analytical Clicmists.
DR. CAMPBELL,
=
JAt'Olt iiI2LMAN
'JOHN W.' STROHM