Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, February 17, 1870, Image 4

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    HETItOPOLITAN POLICE BILL.
ITS VETO-417 GOVERNOR GEARY.
EXECUTIVE divarnEn, --- 1
Harrisburg, ../Pebruary.lo, 1870. j
:‘emxte—anvl—liott-e
.I:lnwri.rarrin :—Having, carefully con
- sidered Senate bill No. 29, entitled "An
act to provide for the appOiniment of a
-Metropolitan Police for thecityof Phila
delphia," and, although, actuated by a
sincere desire to conform my 'action in
regard tb it to that of the general As
sembly, I am constrained*. withhold the
Executive sanbtion, and proceed to the
constitutional duty of giving my reasons
for disapproving.
In the first -place, the title is not in
conformity with the eighth section of the
eleventh article of the Constitution,
- which declares that "no bill shall be
passed by -the Legislature containing
Moro. than one subjet, which shall be
clearly expressed in 'the title." As I
read the bill, one of the most important
• features is thd election of five Police Com
missioners, and yet this idea is neither
clearly expressed, nor oven' remotely in
dicated by the title.
• Another ' objection to the bill- is, that
the whole sixteen pages are jumbled to
gether into ono section. It is usual and
proper to divide bills of such length into
sections, each embracing some marked
feature, and to have the sections, ar
ranged according to some natural order.
Although this is only a matter ofform,
lam aware of M. good reason for-tins de
parture from usage, and utter disregard
of all sound precedent.
Much has been said about the charac
ter and inefficiency of the police of Phila
delphia, and lam fully persuaded-many
of them aro not such as the good order of
the city domanils. But whilst this is an
aoknowledged evil, and a proper subject
for legislative consideration, I more than
dealt - the wisdom of the remedy pro
posed by.this bill. It is manifest, how
• ever, that it is a most important one, and,
that it contemplates an entire revolution
• in this branch of city government.
The constitutional authority of the
Legislature, ina period of profound peace,
of creating a poweesuch as is contemplated
by the Metropolitan Police bill, to oper
ate over the whole Statoor anypart there
of, is 'a question of great magnitude, and
one which, under a republican form of
government, demands serious considera
tion, as it involves inherent and indefeas
ible rights and other fundamental princi
vela in a government established for the
benefit and happiness of the people.
The bill under consideration is frafiglit
with momentdrisconsequences to the cit
izens of Philadelphia and of the State ;
and die positibn that the power can be
taken away from so large a portion of the
people of Pennsylvania, without their
- consent, for a period of years, and lodged
in the hands of six persons, is to me ex
traordinary, untenable,- and-in violation
of the spirit, meaning and intent of the
first and second sections of the Twelfth
Article of the Constitution. The second
sectulirn - s - tliat all eoweris inherent
in the people. - Ail free governments are
founded on their authority and instituted
for their peace, safety, and happiness.
The Constitution sets - forth in such plain
and unequivocal terms the principals upon
which a republican government shall lie
conducted, that comment would be super
fluous, and wound rather weaken than
strengthen the ease:
If there" exists any right or authority
in the Legislature to concentrate power
in a few men for a term of years, then it
.must-he admitted that they have the
right to do it for any number-it years,
or to make its; perpetuity.
To recognizethe right to legislate thus
specially for one city, is virtually to ac
knowledge that the Legislature has
authority to make similar enactments in
everyother city, borough, village, county
and township within the State, and that,
• by the , same reasoning, Congress pos
sesses like power to legislate for the dif
ferent States, enact a grand Metropolitan
Police bill, and secure plenary, eveutivc,
legislative and judicial powers,,in the
handi of a few persons, and thus exclude
the masses of the people from all partici
pation in the governinent of themselves.
I must confess that I am entirely unpre- •
pared to sanction any legislation so
mischievous in - its tendencies, and so
anti 'Republican in its character, and
which is calculated-to uproot-and-destroy
the dearest principles and privileges of
--- --tire-'pcoplo - wlrtetf• - iltiiher re thisinstitu
- • ,tions of our well regulated Common
wealth. Justice - and the dictates of
sound public policy require that the
citizens of every political and corporate
division, however great or small ) .- should
be permitted, as an inherent right of self
government, withbut "officers intermed
dlMg" from any quarter, to manage
their own local affairs in their own way
. through officers selected at the ballot box
by themselves.
In remarking upon this subject, I hay e
ebiewhere said, " the great principle,
then, upon which our free institutions
rest, the unqualified and absolute sover
eignty Of the people,, and constituting as.
• that Dinciple does, the most positive and
essential feature -- in the great feature of
'our liberties, so it is better calculated than
any other to give elevation to our - hopes
and dignity to our actions. So long as
the people feel that the power to elect
their own officers and administer their own
government abides in them; so long will
they-be impressed with that sense of secu
rity, and that dignity which must spring
from the, consciousness that they hold
within their own hands a remedy for
every political evil, a correction for every
governmental abuse and usurpation. The
• principle must be upheld and maintained
at all hazards -and every sacrifice—main
tained in all the power and fullness, in
all the depth and breadth, in. its utmost
" 'capacity and signification, It is not suf
ficient that it should be acknowledged as
. a mere abstraction, or theory, or doe
trine, but'as a practical, substantial liv
' ingAreality, vital in every part."
The city of Philadelphia, • in order to
pay the necessary expenses of her gov
' eminent, of her new, important and ex
tended improvements, and the interest
on her immnese debt, (now greater than,
that of the Commonwealth), is not
in a condition tot increase her liability,
and if she does it:ought to be with 'a per
fect...understanding for whatpurpose and
to what amount.
The salary of the Mayor, who now per
forms-all thetunetionsrthat are - proposed
to be placed in thll hands of this Board of
Police Comfnissioners, is $4,000, while
the salaries of the six commissioners, at
$3,000 each, one clerk at $1,500, and ono
at $l,OOO, a committing magistrate at
the Central station, say $3,000, and a
clerk at $1,500 and that of the examin
ing physician, $,3,000, amount to the sun
of $28,000. To which may bo added'
rents, stationery, printing and incident
als, at 'least $22,000 more, making in all
the sum of $55,000 for salaries and 'ex
-. ponsed - for the official departmentalone.
The bill' says "The said Board shall
have entire control of all-the police of the
city, and shall have authority to increase
the force of patrolmen, Should they deem
•;'the same necessary; and it is hereby
made the duty of-the Select and Common
Council to appropriate sufficient money
to moot the expenses of the board and
. said force." This is, in every-respect,
the most perfect surrender of plenary.
powers of the many to the few -that I
•- have. ever witnessed. Absolute control
of the police, power to increase the num
bor at-their pleasure,' to fix the wages at
any figure, without being subject to any
cheek, or--supervision from any source.,
Sueli powers aro not exorcised by the
_Autocrat of Russia, •
• The City Cuuneils and the people
seem to be entirely ignored by the bill;
except that "the board shall from time
to time submit tO, the Councils their
estimates of the sums required fOr -the
payment of official salaries and'expenses,-.
' and for the maintenance • of., the pellet)
• force - " -There 'is up check or audit pre
scribed, :and no matter what may be the
sum required, the Couneilsnaust provide
and appropriate 'the amount, and - the
people, already overburdenedrinustmeet
largely increased taxation to supply the
• Councils with the necessary means to
satisfy tho demands of the Board, and;
afto paying thelsl), 000 before mentioned
to sot this "Trojan horse" upon its legs,.
and introduce. it, into Philadelphia, no
one can estimate the increased expenses,
• and no one is to bo responsible for the
•• damages that may • occur after its
ohinory- has been-fully set-in operation.
Tim police force is also to be put upoiil.
•:a•war footing.'. Everyapplicant'is to be
submitted to - an examination. by "a'
qiialitledPhysician,'".:and if not
found-:entirely - compe,tont and tinder
forty-M. l O you;
.pf ago, 110 must bore.r
T.
jeeted. Tily.should trusty; able bodied
men and experienced police officers,The
excluded from the force without.rpgard
to past services or present efficiency,
'merely because they are over forty-five
sears of ago? It is probably the 'first
time in the history of tar 013 a
1-man in civil life,:Vs , llo IS otherwise suita-
I Me in every respect; shall be proscribed
wheObe may have.'served his country
faithfully in her armies and attained the
age of forty-five years. This is mon
strous injustice and Ostracism, which I
trust will never meet the. sanction of, •or
be tolerated by a brave end ge,norous
people.
1 have hot had time to call your atten-
tentfon to the provisions of this bill as
fully as I could have desired, but I think
that I have pointed out sufficient wrongs
in this attempt to create such a force ap
' pointed by a concentration •of the' peo- -
phi's power in the hands of a felt/ men
chosen by legislators from-every part of
the State, who aro fully assured• that
their own constituents would not submit
to any such inflictions of absolute .gov
ernment and taxation upon themselves
I for a single moment. This is the kind of
legislation whieh,t under pretence of Se
curing peace, creates dissatisfaction, dis
content, and disturbance. It arouses in
the bosom of every man who: knows his
0%41 inherit rights, the mostffetermined
opposition, and frequently the most un
compromising hostility to every move
ment by which lie perceives his liberty is
abridged, and makes him wage a con
tinuous warfare against all whom he con
ceives to be the enemies of liberty, wheth
er open or concealed.
'A republican government cannot long
exist under partial and unequal laws, and
to perpetuate this republic, with all 'the
blessings which cluster around it, the
State Legislature must enact laws bear
ing alike upon all, 'with equal and exact
justice to all,. without projadice of par
tiality. A majority in the State under
taking to legislate to perpetuate its power
by the passage of laws, unequal, unjust
and oppressive toward the Minority, is
not republican- in' form; isinot democratic
in principle, and must soon sink into im
perialism. , •
For these and other reasons I cannot
give, the Executiv6 sanction to this, or
any other act which has a tendency to
take from thetpeople any portion of their
inherent rights. The election of every
local oflicei charged with the duties of
executive atithority, or with the execu
tion of the hews,. should be submitted to .
direct popular vote, and I can see no rea
son
,why the people of Philadelphia
should be made an exception to this rule,
and be deprived of the right of choosing,
by their own vote, thoso who shall con
stitute the Commissioners of Police, as
Well as who shall he their Mayor, Select
and Common Councils, or - their repre
sentatives in the Legislature.
It is an elementary axiom that every
Government should have some responsi
ble head, and in a Republican Govern
ment that responsibility should be to the
_PeOhle=the_source.of. affpolitientpoWer.
Heretofore the Mayor of Philadelphia
has occupied this position of trust and
responsibility. To him the people looked
and had a right to look for the proper
execution of the laws; the preserva
tion of the peace and good order of, the
city. If Ile has failed to meet their ex
pectations, they have their remedy at
the ballot box, and it is fair to presidia)"
that they will avail themselves of- it at
the first lawful / opportunity. Would it
improve the existing condition of things
to divide this responsibility among six
commissioners, of whom 'the Mayor
woultUe but one ? To whom would
they look for a proper discharge of duty?
Hardly to the legislature of the whole
State, W Well 'changes annuallyr----
Not to the qualified electors of the city,
for they did not elect them, and cannot,
under the machinery'of the bill, choose
a majority of their successors for three
years, nor anew board for five years.
Divided retiponsbility im government is 'a
political heresy, and nearly related to no
ret'ponsibilitz. What kind of an army
would that be which - had six command- .
ing officers all of equal rank ? And what
sort of a State administration would that
be emanating from six governors, all of
'equal poWer and authority? And what
good 'could be expectvl'of that police or
ganization Which is to be governed by
six equal and irresponsible commis--
sinners?
„ r jf-UIP ponplo or Philadolpkitv:4l4.444l-ve-tt-
Metropolitan Police bill, lot the commis
sioners be of their own choosing at, the
ballot box. Let them be ” of.the people,
and by the people."
To my mind these objections are in
superable, and the bill is 'therefore re
turned for further consideration.
JiXo. W. GEARY.
~ DRY GOODS
REDUCTION
=I
Fecund arrival of NEW 00012 the p.eeent
month at
L. T. GREENFIELD'S
Best Calicoes redueed to 121 bents
Good Muslin% 1 yard wide, 121 "
Best make Unbleached 111 uslins 124 "
Popular brand, Semper Idem 20 "
.Wamsutta, 23 cents by the piece,
RARGAINS IN
100 CHOICE STYLES ➢LAN&ET' 1311 AWLS Not
received, and wll . l be cold zit icitruordluery
low fignt•oc. •
MESS HEAVY HALF 11035, 12. 1 ,4 ante
LADIES HEAVY WRITE MERINO HOSE 123 : 1 cunt..
DRESS GOODS,
BLACK AND„ FANCY,BILKS,
II IN ALL COLORS
,EXIITESS CLOTHS,- all oluidex,
PLAIN ALL WOOL POPLI.9,
„ SILK AND WOOL POPLINS,
EL,EOANT smug AND WOOL POPLINff,
IILAVIIVUL SILK AND 101:01. PLATO, of llo'1ivigIl(1•AL
I=l
MIXED POPLINS, ALL WOOL PLAIDS
WOOL bELAINEN, doul l jlo ohlfl ~ ~ •
CZ=
A largo assortment of Now ARAIW, to tolco tho 'plate of
131!awlit;Ju'ai opuncd. s
_ FUJIS 1 FIRS!!
One hundrk3d seta choice Fore of every description now
ready fur inspection, from the lowest price to the
fineernahle. dy prices on the above will defy enmpe ;
Mien, no 1116, ere purchased direct from the mann
fact.urem.
A PULL SEtFdR $6,50 A.Ap:, $7
cLiyrns, CASSIMERE§, AI(D . CASS:INETTS
In this braneli we claim that our ',leek will eeiiipara
favoralil§ with any Ilterchant Ta 'Sofia mitdo to
mfor by first elasH workmpu
iSAINIAINS IN IVIIITE.AND RED FLANNELS.
A F(iLL ASSOILTMENT OF.
31.001.1sTINe GOODS
Alivoynoo Imml.„,:yonurol orders promptly sod ions+
favtorlly pliud. -
•
. .
NOTIONS,
w inn abobs;
•iita.prs, OLOTTIS, BLINDS
-Woblua GoolA,of dencriii&t;lti
ftniDd In Alia clue Dry dondn Him°, and nIl .v.:111
H 3 Hold •At yznY HU la, PIIOPIT.EI
.
, •.C4REEgliTritris.
•4, East I,Taiii.lititot,
FM
MIcLZtITO
FRESH GRO,9ERIESI ; ,
FAESH gitocF,RlEs
MINI
.I.lkrayi to bp in, at the ;
CH.E - A T R ,
• killk 8$ 'MAST 1631-PILEV,
' And why arerthey aiwaja Truett, Because we sell
a great amount of them, and Aril tl Ah low. There
fore, turn our. stool[ often, -and. litaisquently.nur
goods Must helreih. "- -
You will find everything you wish In the way of
.
.....
• QUEENSWARE . .••
GLASSWARE, .
. •,
,
WILLOW and - . ' • '
. CEDAR WARE, .. .• .
STONE and
. ,' ~ • ;• '. • , :UROC.R.DILY
.
• ,
_WARE;
Tongue's, '
Biscuits and Crackers of every description
Pick ; - •
~• Spinet am!
Fresh Oysters •
Sardine.
• , Pickles, ,-•
Lemon Syrups,tc., and no end to
T I" -. 0 N S,
It to 11.400 a to nthotion them, comp mid Net, foryonr
not von; and parents if It don't Solt you 4o
rum°. mend your childrou, us . tinny
with t, dealt with tliq mune
care tit' if you Wortr
tiers yon.rsolf.
O 111.N'T It Y Plto Ti C
taken In oxellaugu for goode, or c•ielL
G-1;0. .B. HOFFMAN'S EONS
No. 85 POMFRET STREET,
Au gl CA9
tr/n.furrod my I'llt ire interest In .
tho Krocery I:mottle.. to my 9 oto,, those iudebtod. to
mu [lra requested to settle ulth them '
dur,ipg my
ootico In Lurope GEO It IIOrEMAN.
THE FARM ER43 BANIA. or CAR
,
Rerently organizad,lmebuen opened, for U 1111,11010,1
ora general banking business, in the corner room of
R. Ilivetre• new building. on the berth ,West Cartier
of digit street and the Centro Square.
The Directors hope by Memel nod careful minege
client to make this n popular inc titutlon and a safe
repository for all who may favor she bank with awl,
accounts.
. .
Deposit. rmadvod and'plfd track 'on detonnd, Intetri
ost all,vod on spacial doposita, Gold, Silver, 'loess ,
ur4 Notes and Government Benda, bought and sold.
undo o nil accossible mhos iu the
rounlry. Discount lay, TResday. haul:lna hours
from S o'clock A. M. to 3 tO,rlOck P. M. .
:T. O.IIOFFER, alshier.
DIRECTOR&
li. Given, Preeldent, It m. U. Miller,
Th••mex Dm Id 116 ICUS,
.10L %V: C,relgtVettl, b '
Mt! Abrxlnun
R EMOVAL
I'IIOT ' OGRAI'II.IIALLEPI'
IL !wen rumored from N,•R'x itothlteg t o the
RE\V GWENT) FLOOR GALLERY,
No. 12 East Main Street,
Wu:. TNN NEST: NICTUREg IN DOWN N. HAVE.
fiIi)IBERI,AND Ar A LLEy It. E
CIIA E OF 1101111 S.
On and on.- Nciviunberlb; 181;9, Pon
song, Trains 1011 11111 daily; an rollowm,i,Sundayn
-exevilt4.l):
ACCOM)ICIDATION "TRAIN 16avoi
0:00 A. NI . stvciiilol.,lottrg 0.85, Cerll4lt. 9;1 I, NeWVille
9:16, Siiifijot.m.l.izi-F glU.44.lin•en
rtwtlr
11 :16, ni riving nt Ilitgeraitown 11:45, A. 31.
.01A11. TRAIN leaves Ilarrisbilirg, I.:15, P. N, Me
chaniciOnirg'2o,7, Carlbile 2:40, Newvillv 3:10, Ship.
liemihurg 3.45, Chambetsburg 4:20, Greencastle 4:06,
iirriv Ind 01 Iliigorntou n 5:20, l' 31.
EXPRESS T 114151 loaves Ilarrhiliorg 4:15 r Nl,'
: 1 / 1 `1711:1111e3 , 111111; 4:47, 00E0105:17, Nowv Ile 5:56, Ship
pcnsbuig 6:17, .ri 11 in 4 , art honilieriiliioi.; 6:45, Pu.
-
-A MIX ED ell: leiivea Chaniberillihrg E.OO, A 31
flre, ncatil Iv 1E25, x rrii lug et Illigett,l6llll 10:10. A ot.
ACCOMMPRATION TRAIN leavex Chantb, rxburg
:00 A 7 , 1, Shlppon , bnrg s:2o,'lstokvi C:00, Cnr
Meelickuic,burg 7),2 InTITIng nt Ilarrieburg
:80,A N. 5•
_ _MAIL TRAIN irdivraLlingaiatown 8:00A t, Green•
ensile 5:35, Clutiniretntrurg 101 to, Shippenslir,__ a rt 0:10
iiiwitgilrViriltite — Hllllo72llllsTEHiratilit - 111.4
arriving at Harrinlairg 11:05, 0. M.
EXPRESS TRAIN Raves Hagerstown 12:00 M.
Grunneastle 12:20. Chionhershurg 1:05. Phippenntring
1:00, Ne‘, %ilk 2:10. Carlisle 2:50, MP, inirrir,lairg 3:15,
arriving at HAI, tairrirg 3:50, P nr
A lIIXED Tit AIN leaven llngsogotrn 5 P
reenenntin 1:12, alrivi tog at Chambord burg 0:05, P.M.
Slaking elr ono ronnertionn at Harrisburg with
trillon to and from Philadelphia, Now York,-Pittsburg
Rai t rinoru and Withhington.
0. N. LULL; Supt
Railroad Oflive, Clllub'g, Nov. U,
180
HARPER,
NEW GOODS!
'DRY - GOODS
OPENING OF
MIMED
I=
=I
; OPENING OF
OPENING OP
OPENING OP
PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS GOODS
MOURNING St SECOND;MOURNING, GOODS,
BLANKETS
HARPER,
Cor. Uanover , and Poiefrct sts
GREAT BARGAINS IN
GREAT DARSIAINS IN
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES.
GREAT BARGAINS IN • ,
IMEENSE aToCIC OIL ALL TITE LtADIXO
BRANDS OF DOMESTICEI
HARPER, ,
Cor. Hrorovor and Pomfrot sts
witu.EGoop,s;,
TABLE LINENS.
NAPKINS.
DALMORAL and
*ERIN() VESTS, SHIRTS, AND DRAWERS
For Lodles',lllisses', Mon's, nod Boys' Wenn
,Agoodclass of Goods at the lowest pod
sible prices. , ~ ,
THOS. A. HARPER,
CAW ttEALLII2,
10070 • . Cbr. Hanover and Pomfret sts
=I
P•rxa6;l
At. our now and elegant ktiiru..,
035 MA'RKE,T'STREtT.,
A full dock for Spring Sales of
A MIINSTEII 8,
ITLTEI S,
USSELS, .
.• TAPESTRY,
OIL CLOTHS. he
LLEHON, SHAW 4 ST.EWART;
20.10-4 tho
• , • ,
QALES BY , COMMODORE PORTER,
. Fob. 10:' John Odder, wait renneborinigh township:
• " 17. Wane. McKeehon . • & Diller Watt. Ponnvbor.
'Ongll twp. -
18' 'WI A. like, 121ekInsontWp; •- -
21. floury Myerit;pear .•
"24. Tllchnrl Anthony, Wogner'il Ovp , ll odd. -
" •28 Thovonfi Shover, 3Viibt' Pennobino hip.
Mar. 1 2. X:Y o ongtineekvr, Wrist Pennvlboro. twp.
" 3 Geo.'lloltzliroverOirest•Pennebbro' trop.
10 • 0. Bt. lioierOVaat Pentishoro' . twp. • ••
Chriolltin Leee„Yrittikfotil twp: •
17 A.-flinmbankfi; 10011110 On top.'
•
IsTOTIpE. r 4• have tOfon
notton of. It Card 1 rt.'iir 011 1 1140 can.
ttoblng yuhltc , .trorn employin g
'any dentin- to
Malta or WI ortificial faith, plats of .hard-rub ,
:her; to tint licensed by t rio companyotte. I taka
litls:motlical to Inform, my frtehda, nod the MAIM
goarrallyohat have made, arraogements with .70. ,
Malt Bacon, treasurer of Jaw Goodyear Dental Nut.'
catilto carripsny, have,' talon' opt Memo nr''to
January I, 1671'. I rim, therefore; logally tipthorizad
tb macro artlffeisttreth On' third'robbet i la all Bharat,
ntullornia,, ihrite frionda,'Mni t hp' pnifilo
goitoral, tontrepno ti Clill, whero Clay caplatie tooth
outdo on Rabbet. pnttc,'oB amp Ammo:lNi Wilco No.
25, Digit street, ophostto the' Itlrpt Natioithl Bath;
Carlisle, to; ' .
\ 'NEVA, 'Dentist.
"fitiJanOia* r
CART,IBLII.
Choice Hama,
Drlo.l Beef;
Balogthq,
Bed, • •1
I=l
c,r P A
W EST WARD !,
EASTWARD!
ES
Cor. Hanover and Pomfret uts
NEW GOODS 1 1
=I
LADIES' CLOAIIINOS
=I
VELYETTENS, -
WATER PROOF CLOTHS,
NEW ALPACAS;
B ,ANKI.3.t9
HOUSE PURNISUING DRY GOODS
Full Mire of °
HOSIERY.
0 LOVES.
CORSETS..
HOOP SKIRTS
INORAINS,
Y.ixElYkxß,-
aterrixga,
STREET,
PIC1141,1:114114
.A114'611, tAt:ArEot.)3:"
IS AAO K. STAUFFER,,,.
I 10; .14a IrOITH BEoatt.i) `Bl , itickt
J corner of Quarry, Philadelphia.
•
An
assorpuent of Writches, Jewelry, Silver and
"'Mud Ware coustantly ,o 4 hand. , ". , •
I t•
441-Repalrlng of Watches and Jewelry proleptly
attended to. • • -
17E1°0 e 9 ly
A . B. ,11WINC-,
Cabinet Maker and Undertaker,
' - Westki - fiill st et,
oi>vesiTE in,A , ;ci ...'‘',\`llT,ribi7!4,
Prehnium fu . r lie[t ire 'at'iri:rded fie
!ill Cot(!dy"Fats,, .117 , Ce 1857.]
FurnlturZ or oil Yarlaks of 4 6 tyloo of,Ferolgn
a od,lhonono le manufacture, from tho total roonwood
and,Mahogany to tho Inmost prinod maple and pine
{Parlor, , ~,:'
Oharribor,
llltchy', and
Oflloo • { ,
. ,
every maid by House and Hotel
beepers, of h a moat apprordd and fashionable design
and finish. Including alsq Cattagnifutniture In setts
inception and Camp Chairs. Mattrassee, Gilt frames,
pictures, Re., .I,c.
higZ•Particular attention given as usual to' funerals
aderti from town and country, attentod to promptly
and on moderate terms. - •
SIi:OIta'ATTHNTION.PAID TO TtirSELEOTION
OP WALL PAPER, • •
MEM
JAMES S. EARLS I. SONS,
IMPORTERS and SIigIIFACTIMERS
X.OOKING, GLASSES
The best end cheepetit.
PORTRAIT AirD .ricmuni 'FRAMES,
Mo=t elegant stylex.
• CIIROMO-LITII.OGRAPIIB,
and American—an Immense asfortmunt
. FINE ENGRAVINGS
True nowcoL. put?llcaLiTus.,
nocrEits' OBOUPES.
We are the only authorized wholesale and retail
dealers in the Rogers' Grums in thin 81411, and sell
all of them at manufacturer 's rates. -
Circulars sent on application.
EARLES' GALLERIES,,
, : 81.13 Chestnut street,
F RESH ARRIVAL
Of all the New Spring-Styles of
HATS-AND CAPS
The Subscriber has juit opened, at No. 15 North
Hanover St n few doors Nor( bof the Carlisle Deposit
Bank, one CI Iho largest and bust stoat of HATS
CAPS ever offered In Carlisle.
Billi Hats, Cas..lmeres of all styles and qualities,
Stiff Brims different colors, nod every description of
Soft Hats now tnatio.Tho Dunkard and old fushionod
brush, kept constantly on hand and made to order. -
all warranted to giro satisfaction. A full assorlmot
of ST It A w rum Men's boy's and chlldrouN fancy.
I have also added to my stock, Notions of different
kinds,' consisting of Ladies and Gent's Stockings
Neck-Ties.Pertals 41oces,Thread,Sowing Silks, Ell.
pou dere; Umbrellas, ke., Prime Sugars and Tobacco,
alwnye on band.
Give mo a cull and examine my stock, as I feel con
fident of pleasing, besides cutler-you money.
..f:HIN A. H 10.13111, Agt.
No. 15 North Hanover Sty,
ELM
WHEELER & WILSON'S
1-14G-.1-I.ll:bia` YI2IhUUMS
SEWING MACHINES!
At tho great Exposition, Paris, 1807
Awarded the Highest Premiums
over 'B2 Competitors
THE l' EOP ' VERDICT'
THE BALE OF THIS' WORLD RENOWNED
MACHINE ARE 100,000 ORRATER
TITAN ANY OTHER.
THE GRAND TRIAL-
Daliy uao Throughout the - world, were ONLY rant
gales fever, and, SUPERIORITY .wlno the race.
The Wheeler & Wilson steads triumphantly tho
Champion mad Leader over all others by the verdict
of the pecple.
We claim no merits that, we cannot sustain by
living and reliable witnesses. Wo stand upon our
Own REAL wenru, without declaiming against other
_oompaolos. Wo claim to have Improvements for
sowing - that we know cannot be excelled, and In
many points that no other company dare compete
with. No other company can show so many Ina
chluce that have been In daily use for the length
of time as WO can. For the proof of thin, look at
the numbers that are on each machine. The Wheel
er and W limn Sowing Machine Is the Rich Plan's
llest Friend, and tho Poor ,Woman's Trust and Corn
torturer, for to other company can sell on al liberal
and easy term as we.
The poor woman can get herself a Ilia
• shine, and afterwards Div . !, for it.
No iliac/tine is paid for. until
parties are filly :sails
' fed. Constant use
•
only increases
the worth • 4 ' .
of
OUR MACHINES
Several ladles in Carlisle who have used anima:
chines,' from six to twelve_ y ears, Fay "They conal der
them'better.inhvery point. than when new, and
there is not a germent worn in the family, from
light as nwiss to heavy as Beaver cloth, that they
have not made." One lady. says "/ have sagged-for
three
,yeara and .novae ; broke a needle" We can
furnish names and residencoa of .reeponslble parties,
who can sustain all we claim.
. . • • • ..
• Tho u n algnod aro a ,teii of :cony who have 'the
Whoalor and Wilson dewing Maebbida, in Carnal°,
and length of time they 15avo boon In coalotant nee.
Mrs. J. B. Haversiink,
" J.ltheem,
" CoI, Henderstm, 12 "
" Rev. Dr.-Wing, - f 11 . "
ff - .l3..:•9:!Woodward; "
" Rim . % Steriett,, • • 8 '"
" Bgeltles, 9-"
Misa Caroline 'Ego, 5 "
" 0: Berman, (Monroe twp 9
" Sterrett, :(.Dickinson twp. 3
' Instructions given •heb'of' obarge. and Machines
cheorfully steam to all 'Who call at Mrs. Williams'
Millinery Store, Mn. 20 North Hanover @ trot., Car,
lisle, Pa: Prices, and styles to suit any cuatomor.
Madams delivered to all points In Ounibsrbind and
adjoining countlos free of extra charge. ' ' '
PETERSON 32 CARPENTER,'Gen. ogts
,A2l. MARKET BTREETIIARRIBDURO.
J. M. & L. M. FULMER, tho only
authorized Agents"in Carlisle. '
, I.9N r !tr , (19-Iq,
AGENTS WANTED,. Agentaw.ant.:
od, $75 to $2OO per 'idontli, niale" and Ronal;
to • sell, the celebrated and original Common Poise
Family Bowing Machine, Improvod and perfected; it
will hem, full, stitch, tuck, Mild, braid, nod embrolita
.in a most superior monitor, Price only $l5. For aini
pliclly and durability it has no rival. Po not buy
frcAn apy parties selling, ma c hines under tits Mum
Tame ilk.) an dam.. unless having a Oortlficato bf
Agency signed by us, as they are worthless cast iron
machines. For eirculani and, farms, apply or add con
OItAWFORP' A CO.,r
. :1 „ Al 3 Obestnu front, Pkllad,',a.
J. B.SET.E.M. : tOTHEES,
Pomo ding (.6 Commission Afei•chants.:
(Ildttdoison's Jitand.,
the head
. .of,MAvi Carlltiloit Pa.
blghtlet marlia prtco will
Crain and produen of all :clads.
COAT ot r nil trindo,',onibraclng? •
LYtclaitt .; ; .
' .LOCkifit 11101.1NTAIN, ' • .
•
; •••'' •L'! , PAIVI ) ,ER.ItX r .;tcso,4 O '
Llniohnininte and nlaokernlthe' Coal conatantly ot
sato. • Rapt, undor, dqlhterod dry to any,
parf.ortho 'Ato p all klada of 'Lumber prr
Lend.— •
;'t i 'I3I:IIdEN BM*
)1711pi0B" • '( '
MISCELLANEOUS.
1 n:sinnut.
&13R0.. T '
•
gag;
a W.O 0114 . 0, e or. 0 .00 ,
ilgnmenta respectfully titillated. 'Bost retirtetio emu
No. 1085 Aftiirkot street:,
• 10070 •
THE "BENTZ HOUSE,"
, -, (kFernteriy Cornian House.) ••
'No: 17 AND 19 EAST MAIN. BT.,
Tbe undersigned having purchaied and entirely
refitted, Ana funilabedanna throughourwith first:
class furnitpro, this realbknown and old established
solicits th a engem of the community. .and
travelling public. He le well prepared to furnkb
first-class accommodations to oil who deslie to make
ailelel th Mr Home orpiment temporary abode.
The custom from the aurroundlog• 'country to re
speetfuliy solicited. Courteouk and attentive Bar
r ante are engaged at this lulu hotel,
• ciE Z BENTZ, Prom , •
N. B. A firsk.claas Livery n connected with the
Hotel the management of Hr. JOB. L. C.RRNER .t
BRO. •
.00aprli
CHAPMAN "
I
MAKES FINE PNOTOORAPHO.
At 21 Weat Maim Street,
BUILDING
6ittivo:im
Wheeler and Wilson - and Elliptic
SEWING MACHINES
ME
•
The Best Simplest and Cheapest.
lAllf.ESEmachines are adapted to do
kindi of family sewing, working equally
we I upon Bllk Linen and Cotton goods. with Silk,
Cotton and Linen threads, making a keautiful and
perfect stitch alike .on.hotti sides of the article
sewed.
All machines sold are warranted.
Call and examine at hall Road Telegraph Office,
Carlisle, Pa.
May 24, 1867-tf.
POPULAR GOODS I
At die grind bry Goods and Caput Emporium, Just
received from tho"cities the largest stock of •
•
DRY GOODS
ever brought Into the Valley. We lava Silks, Meri
no., Poplin'', of wool end silk, all cool-plain and
figured Detainee, Alpacas, Reps In all alluded, Coberge,
in Miislius,
Ginghams,
Prints,
. Ticking,
• Flannels, •
•
Cotten arid
Linen Table Diapers, . „
Towels and Toweling,
- Table_Covars,_ _
Sacks,
Cloaking Flafnels,
Quilts,
• -
Balmoral and •
Hoop Skirts,
•
Stocking Yarns,
Water Proof Cloths, •
- Ribbons,
- Gloves,
Laces,
Embroideries, . •
Handkerchiefs,
• •
A large assortment of FURS, very'
cheap 'and good.
'• CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS,
•
Window Blinds, Trimmings, In endluss variety, Morn
ing Hoods; Kentucky Jeans, Cassimeres, and a lot .nf
Homo made Goods. The above and a very lorgo as
sortment of other goods we offer at lower prices than
the same ran ha bought anywhere In this county.
We give more for the dollar than you cap, get at any
other pinto. Giro no a call, buy from no, and save
money when you can., More new goods than nny duo
stores in Cumberland county. BENTZ
20oct G 9
rIIILADELPECIA
DAVID STROHM',
. D._SPONS.I.SIIt,
.OLIN W. gg
r TROHM
NSW AND POPULAR"
7? OQT, SE O t :E
TRUNK AND HAT STORE, -
No. 13. South annoyer Eitre'ot, Carlisle
a rew doors South- orLlnbolT's corner. -
'7Str.lllVMdriitirettlinirrirearird- . 1;T: ut
f HOOTS and SHOES over ofrerid in Carlisle and
rontlune altoort daily to receive such goods in our
line as everybody Wants.
Our stock consists in all kinds and varieties e
Woman's 311ssos and strong Leather Shoe
Women's Misses' and Child's Lasting Gaiters.
Woman's Glove Kid Turkey and French Mornee,
Mon's and lie - Y's Calf. Buff and Kip Boots.
Men's and Boy's Lalf and Buff Congress Gaiter
Men's and Boy 'a lasting Gaiters and Brogan..
Mon's and Boy's Calf and Buff Oxford Mies, One'
Sandals, Buskins and Overshoes.
Man's and Women's Goat Welt and Carpet Slipper
Men's, Boy's and Child's Fur and Saxony Lists.
Trunks of als sizes amtpriees
Travelling Bags, Satchels and Tallces, together withc
a prime lot of 0001/8 which we will sell to suit th•
times.
QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS IS OUR
MOTTO.
Therefore in Matting oar card It lalotended as h
personal invitation to all in need so call and
look through our stock wtlhout feeling under obU
gationwto buy unless suited In quality and price.
We shall aiways try to deal with every one In a
straightforward manner, and gigs every customer
a full equivelakt for his money. We hope all will
avail tberoselsaa of their first opportunity to
and see us.
9A prll 69-ly
IGHLY•IMPROVED GRAVEL
FARM AT PRIVATE BALE.
Eltunto in Frankford top., 'Dumb. Co , 4 mile
north of Nowville, I !~ mitre south of Bloseroville
and mile front Dlllor'a bridge, adjoining tondo o
hamlet Erupt, Loran 11. Ords and c there, rontuln
trig
146 ACRES, (more or lees,)
all cleared but about 20 Acres, which are eovore
Trial good Timber, also, about '26 Acrea of good
Meadow. The Improvomeuts are a Large
TWO-STORY FRAME . nousE, (now)
with Wash House, Emoke House and other necessary
out-buildings.
A LARGE BANK BARN,
nearly now, with new Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Car.
tinge House, Hog Pen, and all necessary out-build
logo, also, a well'of good Water at the door and an
abundance OP the choicest and best trait.
There Is also a large dream of water running
through thd farm, having thereon eroded a Ord
elan
SAW MILL
• This fermi to in a good state of cultivation, the
building° new, fences in good order, and well limed
.rocently. Is one of tr.e most productive and best
atocir (airline the county, .and le convenient
To !rebook, mills, 4c. •
Porsons doilring Slew the aboveproperty can
dO reo by orpthe subscriber residing on the
farm. d.005111.1i1t, Br.
;DENTAL NOTICE
Tho Cid(SI)IT.EAD. -DENTAL YULCANITB COM
.PANY,.througl their agent, IL .V. Conklin, hereby
caution° tho public from omploying any dentist, or
other person, to make or sell artinclql teeth on
plates of •
14 years
12 "
VULCANIZED OR HARD RUBBER,
who le at licensed "by this' compar4. The only
Iteensece for Cllmbetland county aro, Dre. 11. Loos,
J. O. Miller, and J. Slydor, for Mechanicsburg ; Dr.
'George W. Nottligil, for farlielo; Dr. H. It. I+ool.-
110 ft, for Nevortlic; nn4 Dr. 3. W, Bonder, for Ship.
poueburg.
All porenne wearing* artificlil troth' on Vulconized
Rubber, mode by means .who are nns Menem' of
tide ealnuelly, aro equally responsible with tith par
tire making them, and will bo prosecuted for In
fringemou te of our patents•
Slimed—U. P. CONKLIN,
Agent of O. D i V.• Co.
2Jdobo.3C
4 " GREAT. thSTRIBUTIGNi,
By Vic 44 , trppolittm Gift Company
CBBl•Giita to . tho amount of 5250,000.
EVERY TIONET DRAWS A 'PRIZE. •
6 Cash gide, each , •• • ' ' $lO,OOO
10 Cash gifts, each ' 6,000
'2O Cash gifts each ' • " S 1,000
-40 Cash' gifts, each s .600
200'0ash glfta, each ' 100
300 Cmh gifts, each. ' 6O
50 Elegant Rosewood Planes, each $3OO to $7OO
75 Elegant Rosewood Melodeons, " 75 to 100
350 Sowing Machipee_h• . • 60 10 /75
ROO field Watches, ' C - " 76 to 000
Caah'prizes; Silver Ware, otd., all valued at. 51,000,000
A chance to draw any of tho above prizes for 25 cts.•
'Tickets describing prima are seated in enfolepos and
well mixed. On receipt of 26:cents a seated Orlice is
-drawn without choice Mid sent by-mall to any ad.
,drew Tim prize, named-upon it will ho delivered to
tiokot holder on 'payment of- one. dol(or. Prima nro
immediately sent to any address by express or , return
mail..
.
you will know whet yonrprtro beton) you' pay
. for:it• • Any mire exchanged foe , another of same val
ue. No nitwits, Our patrons can depend on fate
dealing. • .
REPERENCIES,—Wo ecloct tho followloit.finin Many
who hay° lately drawn veluablo prizes., and kindly
portalttod us to publieh Duffs
lorls,ooo ;" &Ilea Amilo Monroe, Ohlcago,Plano, soooe
ohn D. Douro,Louisville, $1,000; Miss Emma Wed.
worth, Milwaukee, Plano, $500; Rier. E. A. Day,New
Orleatht.soo. We publish • no :mimes' without per
mission. .
. . ,
Ophdono of the prtisn i • "The noir Is d
deserve their auccma-r- Weekly Tribune, Oct 8, • " We
know them to hawedr dealing erte."—At.Y.' Herald
"A friend of mow draw a 16t00;' prize, wh ich' wan
premptly recolved."— Daily Ott; 8. - a ;;
- Send el-circular,. Moral Inducenconte tWAgente
Satlefactloit guaranteed. Every !teenage of waled
onvelopoweentelnadao cask gift.: fils 'tickets for $l.
e a
18:for $2; $6 (or $6; 110 foVsl6. All lottery should
bddreised to • JAORBON MOORE Cle 004 •
n 1.1.! 141 . . •+ +. + • 6i proadway, N. Y
I r.
OATeLTSLI3; PENN'A
LOCK STITCH
Iia.CHINES
=I
POPULAR GOODS I
DOMESTICS,
STRO El It 4- BpoN SL Er
_GRATING AND COOKING.
IF YOU. WANT SEE a THE`
mint 'pertect PAltign STOVE eyereiidreieeti
- • -
W M
ore ore. . or. er Btreet, In
traJbert!ei3tere and des the, ,
.GEEAT AMERICAN BASE BURNER
Itt operation. It Is a perpetualßurner. and porfect
ItadiatitronOViell trot perfect 'Ventilator of Mb roan''
and warranted to consume leas ;coal than any
other Stove of,the. name , size, ever offered to. the
public, requiring but one ordinary feeuttle ofumall
coat once In twontv•eight hours, being perfeetly
simple in all its working , haying a simple Aide 'to
regulate the fire for keeping at night, one kindling
of fire being all that is required during thowlntor.
No dust; no gas, no Slag or cinder, . •
PEOFEOTION OF OPERA2ION I
PERFECTION OF OPERATION!
Tly3 latter quality is produced bynoiany
improvements
Ita Important cbaraOteriaticaaro therm
NEATNESS IN DESIGN]
NNAINWIS IN DESIGN!
COMPACTNESS IN SIZE !
COMPACTNESS IN SIZE!
REFECENCES.
• John Paul, —' •. Accra Miller. ' Dr.:S. B: Kieffer
lone Porter David Miller, ,0. Delaney, .
D. Hoffer, ' • I) Ralston; . D. Klaer,
Cot. Willlarnmo Mrs. Ringwalt, ProL.Staymen, •
A—Sonoma% . Dr. Irvin, Johnson Moore,
J. 7. Ripper, D. Waters, C. Inhoff, -
A. Coover, - , J. Thompson, J. Burkholder,,
Capt. Brindle, Sim Gordon, 1 1. kiergas,
Williamson Brno.l D. Stauffer, - 11.43heaffer,
Turner, J. Stouffer, W. McLaughlin
[turner,' A. Leldigh, P.:' Thumma,
-Quo. FarenbaughlF. - Elgantrits, Mra.Wonderlich,
Abner hillier, IT. - P. Hassler, Major-Unto,
And others.-
•
Get the best COOK STOVE in the
Market,
Ekcelsi l or Penn or, Morning Light
In!addltlon to too above Stove FRIDLEY heaps
On hand a full supply of the best Cook, Parlor and
Office Stoves.
The and Bbeet Iron work of all kinds on hand,
end-Spouting, Roofing and Jobbing of ail kiude
donejat short notice, and of the beat materiel, Fruit
Cans, and Jars of the moat approved patents, and
In conclusion the beet Portable end Brick Bet
VIIRNACE
ever offered to the pub''r. For reference. call on
D,. Geor,o Noldlgh,Henry Saxton, —
F. 0. Fleming, - I Mr... Gordon,
Prof. Hillman F. Gardner,
P. atin;" J .1) .1
A. I. Bpoualer, - i J. Boater;
And other..
Omar OU ly
EBTABLISIIEII 1861
JREYNOLDS & SON,
.
N. W. CORNERI3TH AND FILBERT
STREET.
PIIILADELPIXIA, PA.,
Sole Manufacturers ofthe Oelebratod
WROUGHT-T . 2ON, AIR-TIGHT,
GAS CONSUMING HEATER.
GAS CONSUMING HEATER,
WITH PATENT DUST SCREEN,
ORATE BAR RESTS ? nod
WROUGHT IRON RADIATOR
WROUGHT IRON RADIATOR
=EI
These Heaton; are made of Heavy WrOught.Tom,
well rlvited together, the only sure prevention
against the eeraiio of One or Dust. They are easily
managed, without any dampers. 4 The Patent Ra
diator avoids the use and annoyance of druins, and
is pertain:looly' atteohod to the Heater. This Is
the most durable, simple, autonomiesl and popular
Ildating"Apparatue ever offered for sale. They are
all guaranteed. .
COOKINO RANGES for Hotels and rimlllos,
PORTABLE OVATE '.B, •
LATROBE HEATERS,
LOW DOWN OR &TES, ELATE MANTELS,
REGISTERS and VENTILATORS, •
•
We are also manor...during . a
NEly SLATTOP HEATING RANGE
lAir Pen for our Illustrated Pamphlet.
april 23,69-I.y. • • . .
CORN SIIELLERS AND 01 W.
MILLS.
Hickok's Portal)lo &der Mill, •
F. Gardner et Co's, Portable Cider - dl
Star Corn Shatter, (three sizes.)
Cannon Corn Sheller.,
Nation..l Fodder Cutter, (threesizeid
Cumberland Double-action Hamar,
Together with 1.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLY: 'lt"Fit
For Bale at-the Carnet° Foundry end m an td„ o Works.
P. 0 AROSE It & CO.
Sep 3,3 m
BE WISE,
Wynn wisdom will boneilt you: bo not on.
trolled by your incredulity, .hundroda havo.seught
relief from the horrors of Dyspepsia through the
medium of Danurn's Anri-Drsrarrio fironsen BITTEN',
and found It. Why should you rotor when this adml
table stomachic has cured many similar comes-why do
you doubt while otherbeliore and aro cared t Delay In
o:lnman:a' Is both dangerous and unprofftable. Your
hoalth, happin6s and business suffer., while constant
neglect is froquontly foil wed by serious and uncon•
trollable result.. Dinurn's Dirrints are equally
useful' in the numerous difficulties offedds'og In&
gestion ; 'as BILIOUSNIES, CONSTIPATION, &0., while ;Or
Yawl and Acme and othor diaordeni proceeding
from MIASMATA, It Is the only rellible prover:tiro and
romody known. . . - .2,11aa.70
GAS FIXTURES, •
AND
KEROSENE LAM,P 8,
A groat variety of Now Style's. '
ielb - 1 .A. " BURNER
Barest and Beet In the Moiled It'girre the Urgent'
nat. sf any Burner made:
• COULTER, JOPIES . .4c .
Manufaetnrets t and • Wholesale
Dealers.. -• •
702 AR011.8T11)21q, PI7ILADELP,MA.
183 unroo4y
NEW lagoon STORE. • . . _
. •
JOHN HANNON, • -
N. E., Cos Hanover and PonSint aer ' eete. '
(~ L few door. amid; of Benteentoro.) . .
pure Rye Ilibieky, . .
•
' Beet ,Common Wldaky, . .
. .
, - Pare Holland GM, . .
''• . '•- _ - Hingor Brandy; .
:e - Port Wine,
Sherry Wino, '
„ • Jamaica Rum,
RarrpborriSyrnp.
.
. . - • Champagno.
MISHLER'S BITTERS; INIIOPPI3 and GLAnS'S
160070 .BITTERS. • .. ......
. Tyrn MARY INST4Ttrit,
CARLISLE, PENN.U . .
A Boarding 8o1.;oof for
. •.
Tlio
binthinnUtiteeselob will begin op Wedneeda,,
September ft. or circulars or furthea information
address __
••• ker. W. 0, LE9 B IIOI'S.:
apri3Rlto49' . Carlisle PO
GREAT BAR.GAItT
•
. ,
IN 71TUR - E.'
he undersigned, intending to chanfe 1,
,V businees,
pill sell him entire stock of rundthre
,
us km now on hand the Zargeet and moat varied
stock of
r tirnitnra averoffered for sale in Outaberland
sountyi- all • made oUthe best material, and in the
most , desirable styles. Housekeepers; • especially.
.thoteJust commencing,arilland it to theft advantage
to call and esarulas the • • -
•
ANA num
.of his warca before,ppurchaeing pte u wbero, as all mile t
be sold presiona to italoh, at Which Uwe all retind .
leg ockhaml sold at puhllo auction.
deruotinie In April,• I *III sell at auction all 'my'
30019, end material, and stock on hand,
.COmo for hord9l4lo
D:
North Ilan?vcr etrtvt. •
2a4 Ds'
VINE CLOTHING TO ORDER
AND..RHADY-MA.DE. r • : .
'SAM) LIVINGSTON,'
=.l
No. 22, • NORTH 'HANOVER ST
'T invite the attentlorr of my old customers• and
the public at large to • my Largo and Brilliant Stock
of SLIMMER GOODS for !don, Youths' and Boys' wear.
'My Custom Department comprises the-finest .and
most select of Clothe and -Cassimers,• while , my
ready made Clothing is carefully.and most tastefully
gotten up: •
/ cannot and Will not be 1=611..861d; ' '
. . ISAAC LIVINGSTON, •
N 0.22, North Hanover. St., Carlisle..
N. D. Still selling the Florence Sewing Machines.
.ltmay 69 , .
COMPLETE MANUR.E,
HENRY' BOWER, 'Chemist,
Bupor-Phospbato of Limo Ammonia ,1%
WARRANTED FREE FROM ADULTERATION.-
Thismanure a nontainnall 'the elements to pro',
duce largo crops of all kinds, and Ia highly recom
mended by all who use It, also by 'distinguished
aiendsts who kayo, by analysis, tested lts qualities
Packed in traps of 200 lbs. each
DIXON,SHARPLESS & CO.,
SO booth Water & 40 Sopkh Delaware Avenue,
WILLIAM REYNOLDS.
And by dealers generally th mahout the.eountry.
For in formation, address Henry liotver,
Web GD-ly. -
FALL and,WINTEII FASEEIOI;iS
Mrs. M. A. -BINDER. has Just arrived from Paris
and London with the latest designs; personally se
lected from the grentdst novelties; also, the most el.
gent trimminga to be secured in Parls. , .
LRCES, ,RIBBONS, VELVETS,. BRIDAL VEILS
FLOWERS, FINE JEWELRY, and TRIMMED
PAPE,t PATTERNS, DRESS and CLOAK MARINO.
Etc'naive agent for Mrs M. IVork's celebrated eye
tem for cutting Indic.' dresses, sacques, bounties, be,
Northwest corner Eleventh and Chestnut Streets
Philadelphia.
Sept Om •
SOLID SILVER and •
. SILVER. PLATED WARE
Of every description .d latest designs, suitable for
Bridal Giftt; - Tati - m - ciiiialS; and lirilfilay
Presents.
F.ITRNACE
Prices louver titan Um regular o.t ,o rates.
lixtrnotsiintrry intlocemmts to pureltbsers.
GEO.ILBECITTgL, No, 71G Arelfstreet,
PH/LADELPUI,
221w70
(Old I.l4:o,liAlipti Stand.)
R MO VAI,
CLARK
JEWELERS SIEVERSAIITIIS
71S Chestnut• Street,
HEIR NEW' , B MI. DING
No. 1124 Chestnut street,
PHILADELPHIA
Are opentsig a large and new assortment of Dia'
mond and other lino Solvelry, American and Swiss
Watches, English Sterling Silver Ware, llerliam
Electro-plated Were, Mantel Clocks, Ac., Ac.
• I.B.lune 691 y
IMIII
AND BU .GLAR" PROON
t /1 My Filling
of, I izu Sin •nla nt World's Fair, London
Aw4r ' d WoFair, Now York, Exposition
Universello.
•
e\EL HERRING & CO.,
-vv.. CHESTNUT STREET
garvey Gi
Chas Mathews,
yob. W. Myers.
I e rh,g, Farrel, & Sherman, N. York
Herring & Co., Chicago
herring, & Co., New Orleans
Moro than 30.000 iIERRINTB SkOES have Neu
and are now In use; and ovor eII INYDBEa hero
paesed through accidental fires, preserving their
Content. In aome Inelancoe mho.° many other. tailed
•BLCOND HAND BAF±I 0(011i own.and other maize
having been re'calvoti In part pay fen the Improved
flaming's Patent Champion, for aalo at low prices.
18June GO-ly
1867
BARGAINS
DOMESTIC, GOODS,
DRESS GOODS• • •
oadiugitEs,
• . ‘BATINETS, , • •
' • . JEANS.
WRITE oGOODS,
•
. ,
DRESS TRVIIMINOB, .
' ' • ' ZyTllißkli, . ! ... ', : .
'•' " D
RIEIONS
...._
PI OTIONO;d0
. .
Rlkf'G'S NEWSTORE,
No: 46 {ASST ASKO SMOOT. ,
Opposite tbo liOtnidon House, next to Post Ornee
•
tiEW' GROaRT. STORE. '
• he'aubscriber baring _purchased tl esseramltlea
corner on Vomfret and BOG rd streetsoinkerected
tborr ein a Store, has now opened with a Now Stock
of w. 41 selected;Fresh Urea eties' • Ills stack- Nlll bo
found, to' bd complete In every particular, and ovary
tbipg sold .Will bo warranted •as represented' /So
has on band and no* ready for delivery Ureceilea
of alt klndS, ' " ' • • • •
QUNS,NSIVAIIE, • „; • • • '•• ,
allfissisrAnE, ,
=I
.WOODEN wens,
11 - 604 istortmeatt or NOTtONII - iXtbaotallty madd
ot? )411,43 pr. Balt, Moats, lokoy as „ „ ,/
11 AliBhOuldors "Sides 4c,
Dried,- ; ;2', : ,
. • ()alined' sand • : ',-/
' '
Of' aillitado r . Nitiitairitlyi on. head - • •
eLocrie na,16•11101)of%ti t o boat pada!, 444
gum:Ripe/ to tuft purabasora. -
floods sop t-to any-part 'or , the tawik if deem& :
On 4 9 /.prl s e,fo,r y ourself at No 46,.Na0t Poolfrot
Strait- - , - JOIIN'BENDIDR.
88opt15600.6at'
MIMI
VARIOUS.
mow.Aws .
stmlovacrunn nv
- rtaLiDELrule
lILDE PROM
Potash
A GEN rt'S;
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79 South Street,
BALTIMORE, MD
Having romored from
ER
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HERRING'S
PATENT. CHAMPION
SAFES,
1867
SPRING
NOW OPENING IN
I-
PEtt UmEity,
MISOE.L.T.ANEO73:S,-
ILLin 'l3ow' Eits,
HARDWARE SY ORA
26 NORTH HANOVER• STREET,
CA4LISLE, PA
•
WE would respectfully tall the atten
tion of the public tonur recently replenish
ed STOCK OF HARDWARE making it now ono of
the largest In Cumberland Valley and oenslating
in part of HAMMERED AND ROLLED
Pi 0 ,
BIIRDON'S ROME SHOES, NORWAY RODS,
13LACE87dITIIF, WidON AAKERS', COAbil NA
HERB' AND CARPENTER TOOLS,
BUIL,DINIG MATERIAL
ASaddlo y,
Pal!hts,
Cabinet Makers, Undertakers, ana Conch Makers
'MA TERIAL
Eltain4, Fbovoly, Forks, inites, &e
Repairs for Me0011.311611T ItEAPEIt constantly
on Land. Wo aro constantly in rerFlpt , of goods
direct from the manufacturers arid are 111,10 to fur,
ash country tnorchants at PhilnielphiA and New
York pricos
• eieGOODS dolirored - to all ports of tho foist fro°
of charge.
WILCOX & GIBBS'
S•E WIN G MA CB I L'•
Wo hare secured the Agency of the Wilcox A
WWl' Sewing Machine, a little tinnily arrange
ment no one seems willing to do without after
having seen. one to operation. The Wilesz &
Gibbs' Is a Single Thread Machine and claims
superiority over all Doublanttead.llachMes_lutbe_
TiAlcTiving particulars. It Is sinfpler and less liable
to get out of 'repair. It is cheaper. •It runs
with less noise. It ruffs easier. It runs faster
It has the -bent derive for preventing the Wheel
from running backward. It requires leas mechani
cs.: sell] to operate it. It raga trek less time and
instruction Co learn - to .uselt, It is - the:1110W
certain and reliable in, Its operations. Its needle
is straight and less liable to be broken than a
mitred one Thu needle is secured in, Its place by
en ingeniously patented device which renders it self
adjusting so that neither skill nor experience are
required In arranging It. It sows directly from the
spool thus doing away with - the tedious operation
of rewinding the thread for .adjustment In the
shuttle. If makes the Tient & et "twisted
loop stitch," A stitch original with this machine
and. made by no other, the seam is more elastic
mid stronger than the Lock Stich Th56,,...am is the'
most ereniand beautiful, the semi inllways self
fastened-thus avoiding a reversible feed. Its ten
sloe is more simple and more easily :Minded, it is
More speedily changed from one kind of work to•
another, It dues beautiful embroider' , it has the
best hemmer, It has the best filler, it has the host
braider, it has the best bolt. The IViib es A Ohba
has boon In Wu market fur a little more eight years,
during which time upwards of slaty thousand bare
been made and sold, a umber by flay per cent
lamer than were sold of any Double Thread Ma.
•chlne In the Rime number of lea earlbst .years.
such settees is aufilciont to warrant the sale of this
Machine wherever It has an Agemy tt ithout the
doubling ev IC once of teetidionitils, 01 allot, there are
enough to fill up the minims to the laid. These
Machines are on exhiadtien at our sole, No. 20,
North Minoru, street, Carlisle, where they rosy he
examined, and they Will take great pleasure in es-.
plaining at* thing relating to it.
hoop, etluily
MILLER & ROWERS,
No. 26, North Ilunr.ror St.,
l'a
EMEM
SThVES, TINWARE, &c.,
JAMES McGONEGAL would respect,
Nil) , Invlto ti., nttonlion of tho imblic to Ilk
larim stork of . STOVES, TIN, AND' SII 51.71`' IltON
WARE, sc. Ho Inl3 nok, n. i. UNI • t
nim , l ovontnnitml, dumblo
in tlok, loorkel. Ilk Cooking 81m, emokt of Om
N13111.1)11,
IiC•AAF;R CITY
NIM;AILA
IIIUNSIDEs,
lEMEM
nod others, lie itiviniiit3ot to give ttniKfortion
in every rehlivet. lfis
I=l
are utrturtatanati for 'wanly of. tit ,igo, tittralitlity, atal
...moray of fool. Ile atm° ollors to tho patio Ow
Jatttly arleltratad
=I
would cull attrition ton few
L It limn° brick to Ire mplaced Coco or twat , 4
fleabag downwards, Its rays of heat are iledsct-•
oil to the door; beating the feet ludiail of the
fire.
M. The burning of the gas by avieetioil supply of
fresh air is complete. The ilia i n i• frond
In other stoves,s-onsoquently the air is ales),
pure.
-- IV. It is a perpetual burner.
V. It makes 110 clinkers.
VI. It is perfectly clear from dust; the arfangenient
is covered by a patent, nod is perfect is lit 013e
nition.
Its ventilation is complete, nod in every respect
Is n first fleas stove and warranted to give satis
faction. brutalises of references ran be given 48
to the merits of this stove, bat ho wiliald ask
those Wild WWI to get a desirable stole to call at
his shop and ere It in operation.
fie offers among other nirlor, Dining Room, end
Olnualierstoves, the .
"BEACON LIMIT,"
•
a beautiful, economical, and powerful Ale:ding stove,
patented l8G9; aIso.PAILLOn ILEATERS, for beating'
two or mom Rooms, Portable Pumaces, &c.
TIN AND SIII:ET IRON WARE
constantly on band. SPC‘UTIN(I, and
JOBS NO Imola to onler of beet material, and at
reasonable prines
JAMES MeGONEOAT,,
•
t 3 Smith linnriver St., near Wm. Blair
Son 'n Grocery Store, South .Eui
IMEI
mE.h4cINAI:,. °
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--- -M. A--R—Q - LI A- S ---
CELEBRATED •
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LINIMENT.
FOR MAN Oil BEAST.
hi s Valuable Preparatj.on admirably
adapted to the Cure of all those Dig
'eases for 'which - a Counter-Irritant
on Exterrial Remedy is required. '
REPER2NC,E.
Abram Marquart, Esq., has .shown ma the re
ceipt of which hie -Liniment is composed. From
my knowledge of the ingredients, I'do not bees tate
In certifying that it will be beneficial where an
external application of UM kind Is indicated. ' -
A. STEIVAR I', M. D.
hhipPenshurg, Sept. 15, 1868.
Fully conversant with the • ohomicat oomponeate
and medical offecta-o1 A. llarquert's Liniment. I
cheerfully commend It to those why may need it.
Jacksonville, Pa. • - S. N RORER, M.D.
Mr: A. blarquart :—Dear Sir: --I take ololsore in
saying that I have need your Liniment for chap
ped hande,and It cured thud! nod made them feel
soft I think It the beg' I have eve? nr4d, and
would cheerfully recommend it to the general .
public.
4 W If. CRAM'.
Newton Township, Pa , Nov. 24,1808.,
' L hereby certify [hot I have used A. Idarquart's
Liniment for Scratches and Spavin t on two of my
horses With the greatest success, and would rec
ommendit to ell that aro In need of anything of
the kind. • C.•MELLINUEE;
• "• • County Treasurer.
Stougnstown, Pa., Nov. 18, 1868.
Mr.- A, Marquartt—Deny-Sir : I have mad ahoy t half a bottle of your Liniment on my horse
for a bad Collar Oall, which was the moat °ballasts
sore of the kind I over• saw; also on my arm for
Rheumatism, and It has given entire satisfaction
fa - bath cases. L would not do without It' or ten
Limps it coat and cheerfully recommend it to the
public• • ' • -MICHAEL wyrsnAw.
Jackson Villi. Pa.,•Nov. 20. 1803.'
A. Marquart,,itsqs—Dear Sir 4..1 had, a.very
asset° attack of Rheumatism In my back, so . that
'I could scarcely went, which woe vary painful,
After using half a bottle of your celebrated Lini
ment, I was entirely oared. This Is not a room
mondation, but the plain truth., - You situ. make
any use of thl.youplaase. •
JACOB LONO
alnut Bottom, Po, Nov. 20,113134. .
• Mr.' A. -Liarrqquart 81r: I havo used
your valuable Llialment In my"family. for differ
ant pains and aches, and it, has proved satisfactory
In every oaoo. Ido think, as an external Lini
ment, Ratan& without a" rival. I would their
folly'reconimend it totbo public. -Respectfully.
Osollo IY._YOCIAIt- •
Jackeon►llle, 1868.'
•
- ./Lldarquart Biro: It alTords me
pliumure to certify that I hare used your Liniment
on my Liam In a - caao or very hors Throat, which
was much . owolion and very painful. Altos two
or three applications, I Mum" It to act like magic,
and would recommend-It as au excellent Liniment.
, • , JACOB -BEVERK
3Valtiiit.lhiqum, Pi., Nov . ,;16ci.
• liCir AGENTB WANTED I Address •
A. BIAIiQUARTI
Walnut Bottom, Cumh:Co., Pa.
ForAalo'at nAyiutwrlcK. & BRO. Drug Moro,
Carlisle, Pa. , 1. • •
,
MISCELL AXE 0775.
.Eco&oMrsTß 1
Your attention Is called to tivi fact that •t
ItIIIN SMITH 4.% RUPP'S . i
Storo:you can nee' tho finest display of goods' or*
kept la any similar establishment lu tlio ; county, eon
eluting in part of the following
STOVES AND BEATERS
STOVES AND HEATERS,
Wannut,:il to give generaVgatilifUetion
SUNNY SIDES Fnul PLACE ILEATER,
PAJLI,OR HEATER,
ORIENTAL PARLOR STOVE,
LIVELY T,I 3 IES . ICADIRTING BASE BUENEE
JUNIATA PARLoIt.IIEATER,
PARLOR MOIITBASE BURNER,
DEAUTV;
Edo \ omy,
Canned be surplasel
CQOIC- STOVES,
BARLEY MEAT',
NOBLE COOK,
PIM
IB!CEMI;!I
BAKE, ROAST, AND HEAT
Batted, .itli lets fuel, tbau ally ullu, Moves 1,1
MEM
=IIMIMI
REVOLVING LicaTT htASE nuitsm,
REVOL - VINt; LIGHT BASE BURNER,
linriug acquired a reputation In %ins and adjoin,lng
=E=I
We nry-Tiker'tetint..l to koup the genie In the fitture,
feeling confident that n e C ‘ llll sell yeiu good artlel“ at
ratt4 Mover than bad
WV haul, awl f, s.lu n
OEM
MEE=
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EN IN ES - A NIT VOTTE,F,
=I
HOLLOW WARE,
Of Good material and t nap.
R".• have• Fool 101p . conetuntly nu hanidonyery largo
=I
usuall) kept in it 111-t-;.lusa
TIN AND SIII:ET THOS AVARIMOCSII,
MEE
Thoo. shod 1106( . 12, Mid nt rjiasonoble tom., ; None
hot' good ‘voilinwn awl good nott,rjal nn hand,
RITIN I3SMITIT & RUPP,
Nos. 62,_ 64, GS,
NORTH IIAgYVkB, STRELT
MEE=
PA TENT MEDICINES.
M A N II 0 D :
HOW LOST. HOW Ita:STORD
J.Jot puhilAnal, a nen edition of Dr. Culver
well's Celebrated Essay on the radical curt
(without au•dtciaej of m•. 1:11,011RMEN, Or Senn
Mal Weakne , , Involuntary Seminal hoaxes, Ix
POTENCY, Mental and Phyniesl Incapacity liopedl
-1.0 en t• to marriage, -.; an° CONNYUPTION EPI LLPNIL
EMI Firs induced by selt-indulgonee or aas ual' e
xyn_Pricaa, in sealed envelope, nuly - 6 cute.
the °Oriented author, in thin admirable assay
clearly demo:lair:itea from n thirty yealei •uc'eenol ut
practice, that the alarming consequatce If salt
abuse limy be radically cured without the dangle,
our 131, of internal taielhlue or the knife; pointing
Out a 1110.1 e 01 cure at oncealmpla, certain, and ewe
factual, try means of which every sufferer,. no mat-
ter chat his condition may be, may-curo
cheaply, privately, and radically.
.04-Th in Lecture ahnuTd be in tho lied& Of oval,
youth and every midi in the land.
Pent under seal, to h plain envelepo, to an ad
dress postpaid, onreceipt of nix routs,. Post
stamps. also, Dr. Cuiverwell'a “Marriage flu 6
price d 5 eettis. Address the Publisbere,
CIIAS. 3. O. HLINIi &
111 Bowery, New York, Post 011ie° Bolt
Zjan 69
Seliench?s Pitimonic Syrup
S.lau red Tonle and Mandrake I'll Is, will more Con.
sumptirh, Liver Complaint, end llyapepria, If takea
according to directions . . They,are all three to be
taken at the same time: °They cleanse the stomach ,
relax the liver, end put it tb work: thew the amp* -
tile becomes good the food digests and slakes apel
blood: the patient begins - to grow la flesh lie
diseased matter ripens In the lunge, nod the pa
tient otit:rowe the disease and gets well. This
the only way to cure consumption. . •
To,these three medicines Dr. .7. M. Schenk, of
Philadelphin, owes. his unrelated' smicesk is the
tt'entment of pulmonary consumptio•, The Pal
monk Syrup ripens the morbid matter in the lungs,
nature throws it off by nu easy expectoration, 'ear
when the phlegm or matter Is ripe, a slight cough
will throw It elf, and the patient has rest and the
• lungabogin to heal.
To do this, the Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills
must be freely used , o cleanse the stomach and liver,
FO that the pulmonie Syrupand the fond Will make
good blood.
Schenck's Mandrake Pills net upon the liver re
meting all obstructions, relax tho dust of the gall
• bladder, the silo starts freely, and the liver it soon
relieved: the stools will show what the Pills Min
do; nothibg has ever been Invented except .ealornel
(a deadly poison which lavers, dangerous to use nn
less w th great care), thrit will unlock the gall blad
der and startthyperrettopsofthe_l_ivArliker Schenek , e_ .
Maiiiirati - o Mlle; I' , •
Liver,complaint is ono of the moat prominent
causes of comumption.
Schenek's Seaweed Tonle le a gentle stimulant
and 'alterative, nod the alkali in the Seaweed, which
that preparation is made of. anode the stomach to
throw out the gastriajulco to dissolve the food with
the Pulmonle Syrup, and it is made into good bledd •
without fermentation or souring lu the stomach.
The great reason why physicians don't sure con
sumption la, they try to do too much : they give
medicine to atop the cough, to atop chitin, to atop
night sweats, beetle fevers and by so doing they de
n range the whole digestive powers, lockiret up the
'seeretions,and eventually the patient sinks and dies.
'De Schenck, - in his treatment doom not try to stop
a cough, night sweats, chills or farm., Remove
tile cause and they will all scup of their own accord
1 No one can be cured of Consumption, Liver Com •
plaint, Dyspepsia, Caters h, Canter, Ulcerated Tliroat
.ttniess the liver and stomach are made healthy.
l• Ire personliss consumption of course the lunge
l in soma warare diseased, either turbercles, Ogee*
see, brohchial Irritation, Pleura adhesion, - or the
longs are a mace of in than motion andf..st decaying.
the longs that aro Wasting, but it le the whole bodly
The stomach and liver bivalent their power to, make' ,
out of food. Now the only chance is to take
Schanck's throe medicines, which will bring up
tone.to the vtomach..thepatient.Wl ll begin to want
road, it will digest easily and make good blood; thten
the patient bogies to gain In flesh, and as soon as
the body begins to grow,tho lungs commence to bee.
up and the patient gets •flechy and, well. Thiele
the only Way to cure consuption.
When there Is no lung disease,and only liver corn-,
plaint and•Dyepopele, Schenck's Seaweed Tonic, and
Mandrake Pills aro sufficient wlthoutthe Sulmonte
Syrup. Take the Mandrake :Dills freely In all till.
one complainte,ne theyviro perfectly harmless.
, Dr. Schenck , who has enjoyed uninterrupted
health ter teeny years.past, and now weight '726
pounds, W/ur wasted away to a mere skeleton,in the
last stages of SulminaryConsOmption his physician
having pronounced his casehoPolesa and abandoned
him to Ida fate., Ile was ,cured by the aforeeald mod-I
leinee, and since his readvery many' thousand and ,
larly afflicted have Mud Dr. Schenck's preparations
with the came remarkable success.' Full directions
accompanying each, make it not absolutely Meetlellfr
ry to personally see Dr. Schenck, unless the patient
wish their lungs examined', and fer•thle purpose ho
is professionally at hie itinelploollict, Xffilladelphies
every Saturday, vrbernail lettere of advice must ho
addresied. Ile is also p.otesslonall, at N 0.32 Bond'
Street, New York,every 'other Tuesday, Raid at No.
lib, Hanover atmet,iloston, every other WO mutiny ,
llv givelindv Ice free, but for !I thorough examine
Mon with his Respirodiater the price is Se. Ogle.
hours at each city, from 9A.M. to 3.P. Id. • r 4
Price of the Pulnionic Syrup and Seaweed Tonic;
each $1.60 per ,bittle,Or p. 60 o half doses. Mon- •
drake Pills 26 scuts a bon. For sale by all druggists
, • • D.. J. IL•KIIIRNCR,
N 0.16 N. oth St. Phila. PA. •
epr1123,00.1y
NiriTcnEs, °• ;
CLOCKS, , • ,
i • AND JNIVENBY
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CHARLES ML-ROGER 0,
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No. 513, South Biznoeer.B4, Carlisle, Pa.,
Hoops constantly,:otr.band a full ausortamat of
WATCHES, • • • '
CLOCKS,
. JEWELRY,
SPECTACLES, tiro.,.
at •the lotlest Conti prlretn . Part tenter atteritintnlnitd
'to the rebuking of Watches, Cloaks mind 4otrotry., ,
toutetitly:on m00d...
Cotogg•Sot • ;
Which for ,
and DURABILITY
NOVELTY PARLOR COOK,
and NATIONAL ANC; 11,
Quito n nprelty
STOVES,
SPOON 4,
12121
COAL BUCK tn',
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